Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 18, 1862, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERGNER.
TERIIB.-SINGLE EMORIPTION
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NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
-IEL vCO M.B,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
Li ESP ttCTIVELY invite the attention
I.llu of the public' to their large and well selected
stucK of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO•
NESTIC 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.
AL&K),
FLOUR
ASH,
SALT, •
LARD,
HAMS,
&c., &o.
We invite an examination of our superior
NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
Unequalled in every respect by any in the market, to
gether with ail kinds of
LAMPS,
SHADES,
BURNERS,
CHIMNEYS,
&c., &c
We have the largest resortment of
GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARE
in the pity alto, all kinds of
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
Can and examine at our old stand,
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
seat t 2 Corner Front and Market streets.
egb►GLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
ILMUFACITIRBR 01
BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-lIIACIIINESIAB PENS
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND MADHINta POR
GRINDING CUTTING•MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Machine Work and Iron and Brass
C AST INGS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL I'M BRANORA'N
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, EIV.,
L. Any Pelachine of Wood, Iron or Braes
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c.
HICKOK'S
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS.
sir Cub paid far Copper, Brass, Spelt er,, &o.
STEAM BOILERS, &C.
PENNS YL VAN IA RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE STREET.
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES,
Of various patterns, both stationary and swingthg. dash
Weights and various other building castings, for sale
very cheap at the tiny24-Iy] ROMS! WORKS.
BOOKS FOR FARMERS,
, ILE attention of agriculturists is directed
to the following works, which will enable
them to increase the quantity and value of
their crops by adding science and the expert
mente of others to their experience
!STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de
tailing all the labors of husbandry and
the best way to perform them. Price.... 3 50
WLEMAN'6 AGRICULTURE and Uhl
Economy 4 00
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en....
THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buel ..
LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL
TURE, by Johnston
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and mai
venial handbook, with 400 ewra,vings..2 60
Alf EASY METHOD OF MANAGING
BEM, by Weeks
Poe Nature and Treatment of Diseases of
Cattle, by Dad 1 00
LE1BI(' AG LtIC LI LTURAL CHEMISTRY 76
MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING,
and the production of milk, butter,
cheese, by Flint 1 60
GRASSER AND FORAGE PLANTS, by
Lynch 160
SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the
Horse the cow, the,pig, fowls, &a., &c.. 1 00
THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prac-
tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardner...
ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS
THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or
American Muck Book 1 26
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by
Jennings 1 00
YOUATT ON THE HORSE 1 26
HIND'S FARRIERY and BTUD 800K....1 00
HOESEAL9.IISI.ILP and the Breaking and
Training of Horses 76
Standard Books, School Books, and every
thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at
BERGNEIt's UIIEAP BOOK STORE.
LIFE INSURANCE II
The Girard Lite Insurance, Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
0171C1.170. 408 CLISSINU7 0.9.7.R.8EZ
(CHARTER PERPETUAL.)
CAPITAL AND ASBinS $1,543,388
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
JOHN F. JAMBS, actuate,
lco NTIN U E to make INSURANCE ON
LIVEI on the most reedit,. able terms.
ey aet as Executors, Trustees and Guardians under
Wu Wills. and as Receivers add Amp:lees.
The capital being paid up and Invested, together with
a large and constantly incre Aging reserved hand, were a
perfect securdy to the insured.
The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or (mar.
torly,
aue company add a BONUS PoriodidellY to the, Jun.
ranee' for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in De.
camber, 1844, the SECOND BONUS in December, 1819 ,
the THIhD BONUS in December, 1854, and the FOURTH
BONDS in 1889. These additions are made without re.
regally increase n the premiums to be pa id to the
pany.
The following are a few example; from the Register
Amount. of Policy and
Burn I Bonus or I bones to be increased
In addoion by totem, additions.
No. 80 $2500 Ibo
88,887 60
o 7.50 1000
o 135 1,050
00 400 i 0 4,060 00
4400 00
li au woo 3,11T5 00 6,875 00
Aiwa L $ 887
it rirtsburg and Ilathi y,
IVELLEAX BUEHLER'
eio.ay
litnitgiba
VOL XVIIII.
ifitimecr
DR. JOHNSON
3BALLITINECOR..IEI
LOCK HOSPITAL!
Li" AS discovered the most certain, speedy
aud eifetcual remedy in tho world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
BMW IN NIX TO TI MM ROM.
No Mercury or Noxious DM%
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one
to Two Days.
weakness of the Back or,Limbs, Stricture., Affeetions
01 the h Idneye and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Int.
potency, General Debility, Nervousness Dyspepsy, Lan
guor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of sight or Giddi
ness, Di seam of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, affec
tions of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those ter
rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth
—those kiIIORNT and solitary practices more fatal to their
victims than the song of :.yreits to the Maritime of Ulys
ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, ho.-, impossible.
Young :Men
&specially, who have become the victims of Solitary
bleu, that dreadful and deetructive bent which annual
ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young
Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect,
wbo might otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
Marriage.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debili
ty, deformities, &0., speedily cured.
tie who places himself under the care of. Dr. J. may
relgiouely confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con
fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Organic Weakness
immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored.
This distressing Allectionwhich renders Life misera
ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the
victims of improper indulgences. young persons are too
apt to commit excesses from sot being aware of the
dreadtul consequences'that may ensue. New, who that
understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow
er of procreation is lost sooner try those falling Into im
proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de
prived the pleasures of healthy offlapring, the most se
rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind
arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power,
Nervious Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Conetiudloul 1 Debility, a Wasting of the
Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death.
Moe, No• 7 South Frederick Street.
Lett hand side going from Baltimore street, a few door.
Item the corner. Fall not to observe Demo and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. lbe Doc.
Goes Diplomas hang In his office.
A Cure Warranted in Two Days.
No Mercury or Nauseous Drays,
Dr. Johnson, •
Member of the Royal College of surgeons, London, Grad
uate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United
Slates, and the greater part or whose hle has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some or the most astonishing cures
that were over Known • many troubled with ringing in
the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
ware oared immediately.
Take Particular Notice.
Dr. J. addresses all those wholistve injured themselves
by improper indulge -at and solitary habits, which ruin
both body and mind, unfitting them for either
study, society or marriage.
These are some of the sad and meiancholly effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Buck and Limbs, Palos in the Head, Dimness Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye
yam Nervous Irratibility, Derangement of the Digestive
Functiode, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,
Diarreem.v.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas , De
premien of Spirits, Evil Forbin:huge, aversion to Society,
Self Distrust, Love of holitude, Timidity, ac., are some of
the evils produced.
THOCIaIMe 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 SOnsUmptiOn.
Young lien
Who have isourtxt theinselus by a certain practice In
chased In when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or at school, the admits 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 i hopeof hie coun
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from
all prospecta and enjoyments of lint, by the consequence
of deviating from the path of nature and indulging In a
certain secret habit. Such persons Kunz, before contem
plating
e/44
redact Witt a sound mindM annial d body are the most neces
sary requisites to promote connubial' happiness. Indeed,
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
mind becomes shadowed with despair and tilled with
the melancholly reflection that the happiness of another
becomes blighted with our own.
iOO
76
Dismal) of Imprudence.
When the misguided and itnpradent votary of pleasure
Ands that he has imbibed the seeds, of due Malin .die
ease, it too often badman that en ill-limed sense of sbame
or dread ef detcovery t Intern him from applying to thole ,
who, from eiucation and respectability,. Can alone be
friend him, delaying tin the constitutional symptoms on
this ,err d (Mew make their rimailunnee, such an at
oersted sore throaty 'Sneezed nose, nocturnal pains In
the heed and limbs, Onuses of sight, destines, nodes on
the shin bones end arms, blotches on. the head, face end
extremities, preprinting withfrightful rapidity till at
last the palatm'ot the mouth or the bonen of the none fall
in, and the victim of this awful diorama beeomet a horrid
object of commiseration, till Mattis pule a piriod to his
dreadfu 1 sufferings, by sending bum to " that Undesoov
vered Country from whence no traveler returns."
Ii in a rsiskswaway Mt that thousands fall v ictims to
this terrible disease, owing to the imakilftilinese of ' igno
rant pretenders, who by the: use of that Deadly Poison,
Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue o
life miserable.
1 60
76
Strangers.
Trust not your lives, or health, to the oars of the many
Unlearned and Waddle's Pretenders, destitute of know
ledge name or characler, Who Copy Dr. Johnson's adver
veraements, or style themselves In the newspapere,
regularly Educated PbYelabuts Incapable of Oaring, they
keep you trilling month after month taking their filthy
and poisosonaneas compounds, or as long as the smallest
fee can be obtained, and in dupe*, leave yen with ruin
ed health to nigh over your galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnson is the only Physician advertising.
llia credential or . 'diplomas always hangs in his , office.
His remedies or treatment are Unknown to all others,
prepared Mont a life spent in the great hospitals or Eu
rope, the &at in the country and a more extensive Pri
vate Practice than any other Physiman In the world.
Indcireement of the Press. ,
The many thousands cured at this institutton year af
beryear, and the numerous *merlon& Surgical Opera
tions performed by Dr. Johnion, witnessed by the re•
porters of the "Sun," "Clipper," and many other pa..
pars, notices of widen have appeared again and again
before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of
Character and responsibility, is a suilletent guarrantee
lathe afflicted.
skin Dinoaates Speedily Cured.
Persons writing should be particular in directing their
etters to his Inehtntion, in the Rol.lowing manner :
JOHN X. JOHNSON, M. D.
Of the Baltimore Look Hospital, Baltimore, Mu
COAL Olt Lamp Shades, Wicks, Chim
neys, for gale low by . .
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
0.33 Corner Front and Market streets.
OUR newly replenished stock of Toilet
and Featly Goods is unsurpas se d in • thi s c ity, and
r eeling confident of rendering satisfaction, we would res
p invite a call. Bet UR.
91 Market street, two doors east oryonrth street, sena
ti,alol3. FISH. every Tuesday and ieriday
at JOHN Wlttra Mora, earner of Third and Wel;
a saYIY
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL TB
HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 18, 1862
HMRD & HOPE
SHORT & QUICK ROUTE
NEW YORK.
Goods Ordered in the
Morning Returned
the same Night.
Leave New York at 71 P. H., by the Fast
Through Elxprees Train, arriving In Harrisburg
at 8 L. H.
WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS.
Order Goods marked
via ROPE EXPRESS CO.,
General Moe. 162 Broadway, New York
For anther information enquire of
GEO. BERGNER, Agent.
klamussuaa, Aug. 1861.-dtf
STEAM BOILERS,
HA V ING made efficient and permanent
arrangements for the purpose, we are now pre
ps•ep to make SCRAM BOILBR3 of every ktnd, prompt
ly and at reasonable rates. We shall use iron made by
Bailey 4 Brother, the reputation of which is second to
none In the market.
None but the best Wide employed. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. Address RA WORKS,
mylntly Harrisburg, Pe.
NO -HEMEL'S I—Niohola & Bowman
respectfully Inform their elastomers an I the pub.
110 generally, that t low store will not be closed he rest
ter In the afternoon, as has base the else last week.
We invite all to call and purchase as heretofore, as we
have packed up none of our
liiOllOLS & BOWMAN, =rout and Market St.
PRESERVE JARS
AND
JELLY GLASSES,
XTENSIVE assortment of Glassware,
including Jay itiseses, Preserve Dishes, Globlets,
rumblers, 4t0., &0., or ail styles, just received and for
sale low by NIOMULS & BOWMAN,
jyr Oorner Front & Market streets
CAMP WRITING CARER,
OONTAINLEO
PAPER, ENVELOPES,
PENS AND PENCILS.
Just the thing to oarry to tip knapsack. Prior coin
plate, only 98 u.nts. for sale at
BBRONER'S CHEAP BOOS STORE.
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS.
A "planted by some experienced garde mew In August; doptembor and October, 111 pro
Wince to soy other season, and with great mimeos.
A doe assortment at the Ae., Mono Nuraory , Harris
burg. auso-dtf
PRESERVING jars and fruit cans of all
kinds and sizes, for sale by
altaiOLS & BOWMAN
auzl.3of UM', brunt ni7U . JO Ar KOL
OBACOO, vendimh, Cougreaa and
..1„ Twist, for sale low tty
likkir i'liNd in the world, for 750, fl. 25
et 641, 12, IS, and $4, for sale as
atel 6- 7 iIiOHJSIFIEWn Bookstore.
TIANDELION, Rio and other prepara
tions of Coffee, for sale by
,
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
septa Corner Brunt and Market streets.
BLAOKINO 1
IVI ABON'd
luvoo Grose, assorted eic wide& teest ved, and to;
wro at Wiluiessie
devil WM., UOUK,Jr. 24 Ou.
WHITE IJUANDY
FOR PRESERVING P UR } OdICB.
A VARY superior article, (pure,) just
received cad for sale by
jeza WK. DOM, Jx. & CO.
CiLehl froth the 'celebrated Hamburg
Caries, a melt coasigurneas AM received and tor,
srao by
sepc/2
VANILLA
•
wE. are offering for salt ;A splendid
Tr (malty of Vanilla Bean at low prime, by the
pound, ouuoe or uingly. .
KELL:NMI DKIN
91 Market Meet.
EDAR. 10138, BASKETII, BROOM:
C
apd ye:v.lllns 111 the liae, Just received in large
Duaut!l;i, sad for vale very tow by
1110, Dandelion and other preparations
Or codes, freehand pure, fur afile km by
bikaOlie & BOWMAN,
au29 Corner Fro .a and Marta streets.
SU GAB'
1 BBLS. Sugar (Refined aid Raw,)
v of aLL grease and Muds just marred and
wal ee sold &t the lowest market prises
ie2o Whl DJOK., JR., & OJ.
DANOELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and
large aapply of Ud e Celebrated Wee) net received
ov fica) WM. DOOM Jr., &' `9.
BREAKFAST BACON!
AVery choice lot, equal to the celebra
ted (imported) Yorkshire. Je&received.
V-8 WM. LOCI, ICO.
rAIL and examine those new jars for
sruit,ta, beat, obeapestanda , mpleat In in market,
for Bole by NICHOLS k BOWMAN,
jel9 Corner Front ona Market street.
"M'EWBOLD HAMS.---A small lot of
AN these at lefirited Hamm just reeeived.
s t 9 WM. DOCK, Jr., 2 CO.
yr BIJ,EIIII DRUG STORE is the place
tckbar)Pated Ilettaims.
Illistrllansous
FREIGHT REDUCED!
EXPRESS CO.'S
TO AND FROM
BIRLBAS & BOWMAN,
Boner rot and Market streets
Sal
NIOLtioLI3 & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Norio& create
Iritoaph.
N4 1 ,UT11,4).1N 'VONE."
COt Ettegrap4.
Terrible Condition of the Southern
Army.
A correspondent of the Savannah Republican
writing from Winchester, Virginia, on the 28th
September, gives the following account of the
condition of the rebel army. The letter is
copied by the Richmond Whig, which bases on
it an urgent appeal for contributions to miti
gate the sufferings so vividly described :
My condition is such as to render it impossi
ble for me to rejoin the army for the present.
I was not prepared for hardships, exposures and
feelings the army has encountered since it left
the Rappahannock, and, like many a seasoned
campaigner, had to "fall out by the way." in
deed, I can recall no parallel instance in his
tory, except Napoleon's disastrous retreat from
Moscow, where an army has ever done more
marching and fighting, under such great disad
vantages, than General Lee's has done since it
left the banks of James river.
This army proceeded directly to the line of
the Rappahannock, and, moving out from that
river, it fought its way to the Potomac, crossed
the stream, and moved on to Frederick and
Hagerstown, hada heavy engagement at Boons
boro' Gap and another at Crampton Gap below,
fought the greatest pitched battle of the war at
Sharpsburg, and then redwood the Potomac
into Virginia. During all this time, covering
the full space of a month, the troops rested but
four days. And let it always be remembered
to their honor, that of the men who performed
this wonderful feat, one-fifth of them were
barefooted, one-half of them in rags, and the
whole of them half famished. The country
from the Rappahannock to the Potomac had
been visited by the enemy with fire and sword,
and our transportation was insufficient to keep
the army suppplied from so distant a base ae
Gordonsville; and, when provision trains would
overtake the army, so pressing were the exi
gencies of their position, the men seldom had
time to cook. Their difficulties were increased
by the fact that cooking utensils in many cases
had been left behind, as well as everything else
that would impede their movements. It was
not unusual to see a company of starving men
have a barrel of flour distributed to them,
which it was utterly impossible for them to
'convert into bread with the means and the
time allowed to them. They could not pro
cure even a piece of plank or a corn or flour
sack upon which to work up their dough.
But great as have been the trials to which
the army has been subjected, they are hardly
worthy to be named in comparison with the
sufferings in store for it this winter, unless the
people of the Confederate States, everywhere
and in whatever circumstances, come to its im
mediate relief. The men must have clothing
and shoes this winter. They must have some
thing to cover themselves when sleeping,. and
to Protect themselves from the driving sleet
and snow storms when on duty. This =pat
be done, though our friends at home should
have to wear cotton and it by the fire.
•lint whatever may be done by the people,
should be done Immediately. Not one moment
can be lost that will not be marked, as by the
second-hand of a watch, with the pangs of a
sufferer. Already the hills and valleys in this
high latitude have been visited by frost, and
the nights are uncomfortably cool to the man
who sleeps upon the ground.
c- 6 0
If ran army of Virginia could march through
the South just as it is—ragged and almost bare
footed and hatless; many of the men limping
along, and not quite well'of their wounds and
sickness, yet cheerful, and not willing to aban
don their places in the ranks ; their clothes
riddled with balls, and their banners covered
with the smoke and dust of battle, and shot
Into tatters, many of them inscribed with "Wil
liamsburg," "Seven Pines," "Gaines' Mill,"
"Garnett's Farm," "Front Royal," "Mc-
Dowel," "Cedar Run," and other victorious
fields—if this army of veterans, thus clad and
shod, with tattered uniforms and banners,
could march from Richmond to the Mississippi,
it would produce a sensation that has no parallel in
history since Peter the Hermit led his swelling hosts
across Europe to the rescue of the Holy Sepulchre.
Disowns= rx Jexusaism.—An account of
Sig. Fierottrs discoveries in the subterranean
topography of Jerusalem 'has been published.—
Employed by the Pasha as an engineer, he has
discovered that the modem city of Jerusalem
stands on several layers of ruined masonry,
the undermost of which, composed of deeply
bevelled and enormous stones, he attribute, to
the age of Solomon, next to that of Zorobabel,
the next to that of Herod, the next to that of
Justinian, and so till the times of the Saracens
and Crusaders. He has traced a series of con
duita and !towers leading from the "doom of the
rook," a mosque standing on the very site of
the altar of sacrifice in the temple, to the Valley
of
_Johoehaphat, by means of which the priests
were enabled to flush the whole 'temp is area
with water, and thus to carry off the blood and
offal of the sacrifices to the brook of Kedron.—
The manner of this exploration was very inter
tweeting. He got an Arab to walk up through
these immense sewers, ringing a bell and blow
ing a trumpet, while he himself, by following
the sound, was able to trace the exact course
they toek. About two years ago be accidental
ly discovered a fountain at the pool of Beth
esda, anoron his opening it a copious stream of
water immediately began to flow, and has flow
ed ever since. No one knows from whence it
comes, or whither it goes. This caused the
greatest excitement among the Jews, who flock
ed in crowds to think and bathe themselves in
it. They fancied it was one of the signs Of
Messiah's coming, and portended the speedy
restoration of their commonwealth. This foun
tain, which has a peculiar taste, like that of
milk and water, is identified by Signor lierotti
with the fountain which Hasekieb built, and
which is described by Josephus. The measure
ment and position of most of these remaitur ac
cord exactly with the Jewish historian's descrip
tions. Some of the Signor's conclusions are
disputed, but no one has succeeded hi so disin
terring the relics of the Holy City.
Samosa NAT'L—A lad named John Cham
berlin, aged thirteen years, and employee at a
rolling mill at Youngstown, Ohio, met with a
shocking death last week. He was lying, dur
ing a temporary stoppage of the machinery, on
a belt attached to a large cog wheel c o n nec t ed
with the naiiplate sheers. The engine was
suddenly started, and he was quickly carried,
feet foremost, into the jaws of the wheel; which
in its revolutions crushed his body into a shape
leas mass before the engine could be stopped.
Wild cry as be lioasheing drawn between the
wheels, and a few convulsive gasps after being
taken out, and an was over.
BY TELEGRAPH.
from our Morning Edition
From Washington.
Attack on the Maratanza Off Cape
Fear River.
SEVERAL OFFICERS KILLED.
WANGTON, Oct. 17
A dispatch to the Navy Department from
Commander Scott, of the gunboat Maratanzs,
dated off Cape Fear river on the 11th inst., says,
"that on the morning of that day the enemy
opened on him with two Armstrong guns from
the battery they constructed during the night
On the beach. The second shell fired struck
over the porn quarter and exploded, killing
master'sdinati Edward K. Flowers, Gl3O. Blake,
quartermaster, besides wounding Joseph Brink,
captain of the after guard, and Sullivan Bruce,
Geo. W. Rexford, Charles Donavan and David
Mitchell.
The ship was not materially damaged. The
vessel immediately got under weigh and stood
Out, the shells passing over it at a distance of
four and a half miles, proving it was no longer
safe to lie within two miles and a half.
From Gen.McClellan'sArmy.
Partioulars of the advance of the Army
HEAD QUARTERS, ARMY OF POTOMAO,
Friday evening, Oct. 17.
Yesterday morning, when General Hancock
advanced his division to Charlestown, General
Woodbury's division crossed the Potomac at
Shepherdatown ford, taking the road leading to
Smithfield, a small village half way between
Charlestown and Banker Hill.
Gen. Woodbury encamped last night between
Leetown and Kunlywriile, about seven miles
from Smithfield. His troops met with but
slight resistance during the day from the ene
my's mounted pickets.
This morning he advanced his cavalry to.
wards Smithfield, six miles from Bunker Hill,
where he met the cavalry belonging to Han
cock's division. Before reaching this point the
enemy were found to be in very large force.
The reconnoissance here ended, its object
being to ascertain where the main body of the
rebel army lay. There is no doubt but the re
bel generals intend to give battle at or near
their prevent location. The Indications are
that they will not have to wait Jong ',before
again meeting the army of the Potomac.
THE STATE ELECTION.
LANCASTER COUNTY
The following is the official vote of Lancaster
county. Majority for Cochran, 4,989, Ross,
4,968. Hon. B. Campneya Union war demo
crat, received a larger vote than any other on
the assembly ticket. John P. Livingston, Dis
trict Attorney, received 6,262. Congressional
vote 9th District Lancaster county, Thaddeus
Stevens, Rep., 4,684 majority.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
The following is the official vote in Cumber
land county : Auditor General, Slenker
(Dem) 3,515 ; Cochran (U.) 2,67.1. Surveyor
General, Barr (Dem.) 8,618 ; Rosa (U.) 2,669.
Legislature, Senate, Bucher (Dem.) 8,646 ;
Haines (Rep) 2,669. House, Rhoads (Dem .)
8,491 ; Snyder (Rep.) 2,891.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
NOR. ISTOWN, PA., Oct. 17
The following is the offioial vote for this coun
ty :—For Auditor General, Isaac Blanker, Dem.,
6,766 ; Thomas E. Cochran, Union, 5,118 ;
Surveyor General, James P. Barr, Dem„ 6,762;
Wm.'B. Boss, Union, 6,117.
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
Northampton county official Damooratic ma
jority 2,464.
CARBON COUNTY.
Carbon county offioial Democratic majority
on State ticket ie 700.
BUCKS COUNTY.
Bricks county official Democratic majority on
the State ticket 702.
BEMIS COUNTY
l3erka County official Democratic majority on
State ticket, 6,914.
LEHIGH COUNTX.
Lehigh, county official Democratic majority
on the state ticket, 1,849.
THE 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
Cumberland county, Joseph Bailey regular
Democrat, 4,164 ; A. J. Glorebrenner, bolting
Democrat, 1,988.
6TH CONGRINIONAL DISTRICT.
Montgomery county, J. D. Stiles, Dent.,
6,640; David Krause, Uni for Democcat, 6,288.
THE OHIO ELECTION
Nix You, Oct. 17.
A special dispatch from Cincinnati to the
Press,
In Ohio thirteen Democrats are certainly
elected to Congress out of the nineteen repre
sentatives. The Democratic State ticket is
elected by from 10,000 to 15 000 majority.
THE DRAFT IN LANOALETEH
The draft is progreesing quietly under the
Wipe:Onto:Wynne of Jamen K. Reynolds, Commis
sioner. A spirit of general satisfaction prevails.
The quota for the county is 2,000.
ham tinting iliars.
Raring procured Steam Power Prestos, we are relit
ed to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every
deecriptlon, cheaper than It can be done at any abet
eatabllahment In the country.
RATES OF ADVIIRTISING.
/or Four tines or lees constitute ene hall square.
Right hoes or more than four oonstitute a square.
Hag tquare, one dig 00 20
a one wt., 126
64 sue worth
" three months 4 00
six months 6 00
6 6 one yin , . ..... ............ .......10 00
Oneequate, one day ... .. . ........ .... ...... 60
one week 2 00
46 one month 6 00
64 three months . 10 AI
Cl. six months. 16 00
e, one year 20 00
Sag- Business notices inserted in the Localor
befbre lianiagee and Deaths, MIGHT OENTS PESInNEC
for each insertion.
W Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements.
NO 43.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE-
The mail steamer Louisiana from Baltimore,
this morning, brought down 112 rebel prison
ers from Fort kcHenrv—mostly sick and
wounded. They leave this evening per steam
er Commodore for Aiken's Lauding.
The garrison of the Fortress have to-day been
exercising their guns on the water battrry.
We have reports of a skirmish beyond Suf
folk on Tuesday last, between our troops and
the rebels at Blackwater river. A Lieutenant
and three privates belon2lug to the Eleventh
Pennsylvania Cavalry were killed. No further
particulars received.
The olerk of the Norfolk market bas beau re
moved for his disloyalty, and a Union citizen
appointed in his piece.
A special dispatch to the Express says, In
Indiana the Democratic State ticket is elected
by from 10,000 to 16,000 majority, with a large
Democratic majority in the Legislature—five of
the Democratic candidates for Congress are cer
tainly elected with equal chances for three
more. In the 7th District Daniel W. Voorhees,
Dem , is re-elected by 2,500 maprity.
GLASS FRUIT JARS!!
SELF SEALING.
BEST AND CHEAPEST ! I !
CALL AND EXAMINE.
10 0 WM DOCK. Jr. &OO
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK
OF
GOLD PENS !
rittE beet and largest assortment of Gold Pens
bas 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. 4 trial will satisfy any one.
Examine the prices below :
' Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 26.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 60.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 75.
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 Pen and Silver Holder for $8 26.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 76.
Gold Pea and Silver Holder for $4 26.
Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $6 00.
Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00.
Learatszn, Out. 17
POST OFFICE NOTICE
On and after May sth, 1882, the mails at
this office will be closed as follows :
NOMMEN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NORTH. WAY M*m—For all
°MILIEU, Oct. 17
places between Harris
burg, Lock Haven and
Elmira, N. Y., at 12.00 71
SOUTH. WAY Men—For all
LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD
EAST. WAx lieu—For all
pya and New York, at 9,00 P. M.
WEST. WAY MAIL-FOT all
place. between Harris
bargandChambereburg,
at .12.80 P. M.
SCIIITYLIKILL AND SIISQUEHANNA. RAIL-
Lay:mania, Oct. 17
, berry, on Saturday.. _LOD P. IC
grOffice Roure—From 6.80 A. M. to 8 P. N.,
Sauday from 7 to 81 A. M., and from Bto 4
P. M. GEORGE NER, Poatmaator.
FORTIO:88 MONSON, Oct. II
THE INDIANA ELEOTION
Nsw Yosa - , Oct. 17
New '2lZittertistmente
places between Harris
burg and Baltimore,
Md., and Washington,
D. 0., at 12.00 M
For York, Baltimore,
Md., and Washington,
D. 0., at 900 P. 011.
places between Harris
burg and_ Reading,
Pottsville, Easton mad
Philadelphia, at ...... .7.00 A. Al.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
WAY Mau,—For all
places between Harris.
burg and Philadelphia,
.6.80 A. M
For Philadelphia and
Lancaster, at .....
For Bainbridge, lidariet-
ta, Columbia, Lancaster,
Philadelphia and New
York, at 816 P. M
For Lancister,
places between Hanle-
burg and Altoona, at 1100 M
For Johnstown and
Pittsburg, Pa., Cincin-
nati, Columbus and
Cleveland, 0., at 245 P. M.
For Lewistown, Hun
tingdon, Tyrone, Al
toona, Hollidaysburg
and Pittsburg, 900 P. M
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
For Mechanicsburg, Car
lisle, Shippensburg,
Cbambersburg, Pa., and
Hagerstown Md., at.. 7.00 A. M.
WAY HALL--For all
ROAD
For Ellwood, Enegrove,
Summit St'ation, Au
burn and Pottsville, at 12.80 P. I,
STAGE ROUTES
For Linglestown,
Manacle Hill, West Han.
over, Ono and Jones
town, on Monday, Wed.
neediT and Frida.y ,
For Lisburn and level&
.7. A. M