THE TELEGRAPH IS PDBIISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE HERGNER TJIRMS. .ors SMEaMMON The Raw TICI4GRAPH la sorved to subscribers in tin C.ty at 6 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will bi charged $4 00 in advance. Wuciitv 4illll BIDE WRIKLY TIELIKIRAPB. The TRISORAPH Is also published twice a week durini the session of the Legislature, and weekly during tht remainder or the year, and furnished to subscriber» at the following cash rates, via: Single übscribers per year Beml•Week4y..sl 60 Ten 44 it 44 " .12 00 Tweito 44 , It .22 00 ::,tugle subscribers, Weekly 1 00 7112 LAW OP NZWEIPAPERS. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa pers from the office to which they are directed, they are re,poomble until they have settled the bills and ordered teem discontinued. Miscellaneous NICH.OLS & BOWMAN , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Q. R. O .C, ill R. Corner Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. 1.) ESP KCT IV EL9 invite the attention It of the public to their large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS. W. now offer for sale' Stewarts, Loverings Golden Syrup, White and Brown Sugars of all grades, Green and Black Teas, Coffee, Spices and Flavoring [Extracts. ALSO, FLOUR, FISH, SALT, LARD, HAMS, &c., &C. We byte an °lamination of our superior NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, poaqualled In every respect by any in the market, to• gether with all kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, Stc., Stu., &c We have the largest assortment of GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARE in the city ; also, all kinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. Call and examine at our old stand, NICHOLS & BOW MAR, septlk Corner irout and Market streets. littGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. MANUFAOTIIRMIR 07 BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-MACHINES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND RAORINFB FOR GRINDING CuTIING-MACHINE Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, Woou ILLELN WO IN ALL ITS BILANOIIIO, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, Mt., MC. Iler Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braes made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS llllir Crush paid for id Copper, Brass, Spelt or.. M. STEAM BOILERS, &C. PENNSYL ABOVE STATE STREET CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. Bash Weight') and various other building castings, for sale very cheap at the Inirl,4,lyl SMILE WORKS, BOOKS FOB FARMERS. HE attention of agriculturists is directed to the following works, which will enable them to increase the quantity and mine of their crops by adding science and the experi ments of others to their experience : STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de tailing all the labors , of hiusbandry and the best way toperfurm them. Price... .8 60 cor.tr.malq'S AGRICULTURE and Real Economy 4 00 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en....1 00 THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buel.. 76 LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL TURE, by Johnston 60 THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni versal handbook, with 400 engravings.. 2 60 AM EASY METHOD OF MANAGING BEES, by Weeks 20 the Nature and Treatment of Diseases of Cattle, by Dadd 1 00 LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 76 MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and the production of milk, butter, cheese, by Flint 1 60 GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch 1 60 SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the% Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, Bw., 8tc..1 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Frac tion Farmer, by Dr. Gardner 1 50 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS 76 THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or American Muck Book. 1 25 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by Jennings YOUATE ON THE HORSE 1 26 HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800 K... .1 00 HOBSEILOSHIP and the Breaking and Training of Horses ...... 76 standard Books, School Books, and every thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. LIFE INSUBANOE. The Girard Lite Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. OFFICE, NO. 408 CIIES7NiI7 B.7REET. (CHARTER PERPETUAL.) DAPITAL AND ASSNTS $1,643,388 THOMAS BEN/WAY, President. JOHN V. JAMES, Actuary, cONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON: LIVES on the most reason able terms. tiey aet as Executors, Trustees and Guard lane under last Wills. and es Receivers sod assignees. The capital being paid up and invested, together with' a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security to th. insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or oar -1 lie company add a BONUS periodically to the Insu rances for bfe. The MIST BONUS appropriated in De cember, 1644, the SECOND BONUS in December, 184 9, the TM tiD BONUS in December, 1864, and the FOURTH BONUS in 1869. These additions are made without re quiring any increase n the premiums to be pa id to the ()emptily. The following are a few examl Immomi. I Amount or Polley and Sum I addition Bonus or bonus to be Increased Polley. Insured by tutnre additions. No. 89 32500 32500 la 887 50 a 182 5000 1,0E4 " 199 1000 .100 00 a 833 5000 1,875 00 Agent it Orrleburg and vicinity, WILL ttaay . . .b . ~, hok Ur, -- .L: • :.--,.....,7\v,.....ttiwp.ii, ~.)::„..„,: r i....., • 0 :,L •. i VI I. 1 . .. le i I I .77:: 70:171„---.7..,- .... le 0 . ' ~ 1 „ c VOL XVIII'. DR. JOHNSON BgTaTI~ORD LOCK HOSPITAL! LI AS discovered the most certain, speedy 11. and Minimal remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE BALM IN EMS TO MIMI HOURS. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one ' to Two Days. Weakness of the Back or,Limbs, Strictures Affe atione of the hidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discbargel,, potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepey, LeOl e,uor, Low Spirits, Confusion If Ideas, Pa Ipitatien of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, - Dimness of Sight or Giddi ness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose er Skin, Attlee bons of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowele—ihose ter rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Tooth —those MOM and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of yrens to the Mariners of Wye- sea, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Ac., Impossible. Young - Ken rapecially, who have become the' victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual- ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young gen of the most (Malted talents and brilliant intelle it. who 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 deformities, &c., speedily cured. • lie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon nis skill as a Physician.. immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored. This distressing Affection...which renders lie misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims (din:proper indulgences. eoungpersons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the d r eadful consequences that may ensue. New, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow er of procreation Is lost sooner by time failing into ire proper habits than by the prudent Besides being do prived the pleasures , of healthy offspring, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental FenelAelle WeAltenAd, LOU of Preereatiye Power, tfervioniltratibilityiDletiepsia,'Pelpitation Of the Heart, Indigestion, Constatutlon.i. I Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Office,. No. 7 South Frederick Street. Lett hand aide going from Baltimore street, a taw door, rein the corner. Fan not to observe opine and number. Lettere must be paid and contain a stamp. The Dec. tor's Diplomas hang In his office. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Normal or Nauseous Drugs, 'Dr. Johnson, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Loudon, Gra4- nate from oily of the most , eminent Colleges m the Untied dtatee, and the greater part'ef whose lite Lae been spent In the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, him etfixted some of the most astonishing sures that were ever kuown • many troubled with ringing in the heed and ears when asleep, great nerrowsuess, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfUlness, with frequent blushing, attended mementoes with derangement of mind were eared immediately. Ur r 3. ihddreßles al Wimp: who two weed ituallawavea by improper indulge co end solitary habits, which ruth both body and mind, nattlnglhem for either business, study, society or marriage. These are some of the sad and melauctiolly effects pro ducal by early habits of youth, vin: Weahriess of lino Baca and Umbel, Pains in the Head, Dimness Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Un popsy Nervous lrratibildy, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, he MINTALIN.—The fearhil effects on the mind are much to be dreaded--Loss of lilernefy• Confusion . or Ideas • De pression of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of bolitude, are some of the evils produced. • THOUBMIIIe 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 consumption. Young Ill[on Who have Injured theontely,is by a certain practice In dulged When alone, aha I frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impoesible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply Intreeddately. What a pity that a young man, tbkhope of hat noun. try, the darling Of hie parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of ffffoe,, by the consequence of deviating from ths path of nolo* and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons now, 'before contem plating Mianime„ , rea.a4bata sound mind and body aredthe most nacos• sar i t eq uinttes to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without *ee, the Journey through life becomes a weary pligrimae'rfthe proariect hourly (*Wrens to the vie* ; the mind becomes, shadowed with despair and filled with the melauchollg *Section that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. Aseeso of Imprudence. When the misguided and impreidesii votary of pleasure finds that be has imbibed the seedi of this painful da me, it too often bbpens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery, deters hint from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone be friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms in this horr d disease make their appearance, such as of Oersted sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, dustless, nodes on the shirt bones and arms, blotches on the bead, fare and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose NU la, and the victim of this iwfal disease become= a horrid object of commiseration, till death pate a period to his dreadfa I sufferings, by sending him to that Cedisenv vered Country from whence no traveler returns.'_,' It is a reclaneketly fan that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the anskilfullness of Vito - rant pretenders, who by theme of tint Deadly Pelson, Mercury, ruin Me contituttoa and make the residue o life miserable. Sangers. Trust not your lives, o tr r health, to the care of the many Unlearned and Worthing Pretenders, destitute of know ledge, name or character, who copy Dr. Johnson's adver vertisemente, or style themselves in the newspapers, regularly educated Physicians incapable of Curing, they keep you trifling month after Inoiali taking their filthy and poisonousuen cotipoinds, or as long as the smallest fps can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruin ed health lo sigh over your galling disappointment. Or. Johnson is the only . Physician advertising. His credential or diplomas always harem in his office. Ws remedies or treatment are unknown to all others Re , prepared from a life spent n the gr eat hospitals of rope, the first In the country and a more extensive Pli cate Practise than.any other Physician in the world. Indorsement 'of , the Press. The many thousands cored at this institution year af ter year, and the Jo hnson important Surgical Opera none performed by Dr, witnessaed by the le porters of the "Sun," sClipper,” and many other pa pers, notices of which have appeared again and again before the publics, besides his standing as a gentleman or character said responetbWty, , is a sufficient gnarrantee tothe afflicted. Skin Diseases speedily 'Cured. BIMINI writing should be particular in directing their Otters to his Institution, in the Wowing man ic!, aolazirm.. aoltrisori, M. D. Of the Baltimore Leek Hospital, Baltimore, COAL Oil Lamp Shades, Wicks, Chim— Days, for sale low by NNHOLSA BOWMAN, 0013 Corner Frain and Marketatrciets. lei from the Register IUR newly replenished stock of Toilet lJ and Fanes Goals Is ansurpin,ssd in this city, and noting confident of rendering satisfaction. we would res pectrully invite a call. KELLEII, Al Margin street, two doors east of Fourth street, South sirfo 43,887 60 4,050 00 1,400 00 6,875 00 n t l REBH FISH every Tuesday and Friday at JOHN WEB'S Store, anew of Third sad , Witl• inkYir- Vlir4:lPsll "INDEPENDENI IN AI. I, ;! Aiii. Organic Weakness Take Particular Notice. MI HARRISBURG OA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 8, 1862 Cisullautous FREIGHT REDUCED HOWARD' & HOPE Expagss vo.'s SHORT & QUICK ROUTE TO AND FROM NEW YORK. Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night. Leave New York at 71 P. M., by the Fast Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisburg at 8 A. M. WITHOUT' CHANGE OF OARS. Order Goods marked via ROPE IiiiPBESS CO., General Office, 162 Broadway, New York For further information enquire of GEO.IIEIIGNEII, Agent iitaßlBlllslK4 Aug. 1861.-dtf Muringer's Patent Beef Tea SOLID Concentrated Extract of Beet and Vegetablei, convertible immediately into nourishing and delicious doup'or Beef Tea. Highly approved by a 'rummer or out Physicians who use it in our hospitals for the sustenance for our tiFounded. DIRROFIONte FOR llBl.—Out up ous.oftb pert, of a cake of ttuk extract, pour on boiling water, about a pint, mentor leas, according to the strength doai red In a few milittes it will be eutireiy dissolved. This admirable artiole condenses into a comps o form, all the substantial and nutritive properties of large bulk of meat and vegetables. The reaiiness wild which it dissolves into a doh and palatable sou,/ or tea; which would require hours of prepatadon, ace.rdi ryg to theusrusl method, Is an edvasitsgs to malty suluallfils of the to obvious to need urging. For sale by W.M. DOCK, Jr., & Co ,r1F..0 1 1 1 desirable hardy native varieties, (and A." they ire theonly class worth Olititties in the open air,) for sale at the Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city. Among them are some of the newer varieties, such as Delaware, Diana, Rebecca, annxwd, Nunn: tiline, Hartford, Prolafto; which have laid at very high prices for WWI and weak vines.-4 Strong, well ripened and 'thrifty vines are now offered at reasonable prices. Oct. 13, 1862. 41::01i, WWI J • made efficient and permanent arrangements for, the purpose, we are now pre4 pa ep to 1/141., S VAAL litiadelern et dvery kind, prompt ly and at toesonaule rase. We snail use. iron made Oy bailey Brother, the reputation of whoa in Inwood to none in We narnet. none butthe'beut naiads employed. Repealing prompt . ly attended to. address AnGt.l; WORKS, mylol,y tisfrialiurg,l a. ' °AMP WAITING OASES, comusma PAPER, ENVELOPES, PENS AND PENCILS Just the thing to carry in the knapsack. Price corn plete, ouiy SO c nii. or sale at OHBA? BOOK MORE. B WG A Bi 1.0 o(Relined and Haw,) •1 3 4d 113 g - adla jeer • r eceived wm oe sold at toe lowest ma, xe t Vrigett JO2O . 5 ' ' - D,WK, J 6., & PECAN 'NUT TREES A T Keystone Nursery. Oct. 13,1862 (111blEbbl from the celebrated Hamburg dartes, a soult received and for sale by MICRULtIA BOWMAN, sepcl2. Corner Front and Mara*: streets. VANILLA BRAN' S. W E are offering . tor eine a splendi d quality 01 Vanilla beau at lbw priors, by the pound, ounce or singly. kkietZlitt'S DiiUG • 91 Market Street. - DID, Dandelion and other preparations AA. of coffee, fresh and roe, fur * sale low, by ' NICHOL'S a BOWMAN, Corner Froct anti blotter streets. auZT (110BACOO, Cavendish, con g ress and Twist, for sate luw by • & BOWMAN, Writer Frost awl Market streets. EM3 DANDELION, Rio and o th er prepare . tions co Ludo% for side by NIOROI & BOWMAN, • se , 1,12 Corner Front-and Market streets. VINE Assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, tihades, Chimneys, for sale very low, by NICEEOII3 & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market Sta. nov3 SPANISH CHESTNUT TEEM A T yetone Nursery, adjoining the city Oct. 13, 1862 PEACH TREES OF select kinds, strong, stocky and vigor°. two years old, at Keystone .Nursery, liar risburg. Oct. 13, 1862 LUtIRICATING Oil for all kinds of ma °binary, to convenient packages. for sale very low NICHOLS £ BOWMAN, COMO IPront, and Market street. VT. jel9 QIIGAR cured hone, just resolved an foraale,by NIO/WLS & BOWMAN, Rep 17 Cor. Front aid Market street.. BEST PENB in tho world, for 750, $1 25 51 50, 52, 58, and $4, tor sale at iebls-2 fieilifTEß'S Boolaore. B A" IL'S Cocoa andee tSw Chocolte, sw-We Pt JOHN Wei Third and Walnut, nirl GRAPE VINES MI N k;JTKAe. IN ri N E " 'liautons. lISE DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR: THE ONLY TRUE PAIN EXTRACTOR IN THE WORLD 1 ! DALLEY'S PAIN 12XTRACIOS will cure wounds 0 all kinds DAILEY'S PAIN . EXTRACTOR will subdue all eater nal infltuuttion. DALLRY'SPAIN EXTRACTOR will prevent and des troy ktortuilcati in. DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will out a Burns of all kinds. DALLEY'S PAIN.EXTRACT° R heals Blisters free of . pain or DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR neutralize all Poisons infused by Animals, Insects of Repines. DALLEY'S PAIN . EXTRACTOR will cure brokon Waage, Bore Nipples, Piles, Sic. DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Balt Rheum. *Kotula, toald Bead. DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Chapped Hands, Chill Blab: ,s etc. DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Corm], Oar. i.uti alas, Ulcers, Warts, Boils, am No Housekeeper should ever, be Without a WI handy for use. The timely use of s single box may prov 4 of more value than: 100 times its cost. Parentsil—lf you have a son to the Army, send him a Box of Delley's Pain ha - tractor. It may be the meo' of s sting bus life, or the Ale of a comrade: nor it will cure wounds of all kinds without pain. Try the ex. periment ; if be does not u s e it, It win cost you oil Sisters 1--It you have a dear Brother to the ermiN send him a Box of Dailey ' s Pain Extractor; for it will cure wound s of all kinds, and it may be means of saving your brother's life. Daughters I—Have you a loved one in the Army; who is dearer to you than life itself? Send him a Box of. Dalley's Pain Extractor. It will cure wounds of all kinds, and prevent inflainatioo, and may be the means of envies his life' Header I—lf you have a friend In the Army, send him a Box of Dailey's Pain Extractor I It may be the means of saving a life. If you have no convenience tot sending it, sand it by mall. It wit cost you but 8 cents postage for a 28 M Box ; and in like proportion for 50 et: and $1 00 Box. The large boxes contain more for the money than the 21, et. Boxes. Notice.—That BALLA. VS lIAGICAL PAIN ENTRAP.. Loll wil do all and even more than we claim it will, We refer to Dr. VALSATINE MOTI, and hundreds of other eminent Physicians and Burgeons" besides millions of people all over the land, who have used the extractor with never failing success for the past 20 years. For eale byall Druggists, and by HALL & 13,UCKEL, Agents. And Wholesale Druggists 511.8GreenwIch Street, New York, Who Will send a Boa of either size, Postage paid, to any address is the United States, on receipt, in money or hi Postage Stamps, of 22 cts. for the small size, or 60.0t5. and $l.OO for the medium and large size. For sale lull. W. ReHy's Drug Store, Monist :gum liarriseure. PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE • BETWEEN 'PHILADELPHIA, Leek Haven, ./ersey Shore, Williamsport, Stun e,y; Uniontown, Wationtewn, Milton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun bury, Treverton, Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, ilialfsa l 7 Ibuiphin AND ' HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being oentrally located, the Drayage e u beat the lowest Rates.. The Conductor goes through with each tram to attend to the safe de livery of all goods intrusieU to the line. Mods deliver ed lathe Detiot of - ' • FOod, , Warti at Freed; Sll Market Street, Phthidelphits, by 5 o'olatikgP. 51., will b. , delivered in Harrisburg .the neirmorning. freight Always as Low as by Ley Other Line. JORBPIIIIONTHOHRRV, Philadelphia and Reading Depot, oct2t-dtt Foot of Aihtirket Street, Harrisburg. FOR THE SOLDIERS. A N .P.II I 2,RICakI&P w assortment WRITING CABBia. mxpreesty mastellietsusol for the soldiers. PORT FOLIOS, POCKET INK STANDS' PENCILS, PENS AND WRITING MATERIALS OF:EVERY 'VARIETY; BOLD AT REDUCED RATES, POSTAGE CURRENCY. 'Ti have received an assortment of Wid- T lets adapted for Carrying safely and con veniently the New Currency, with lot of LEATHER GOODS GENERALLY. Ladies' Satchels, Ladles' Companions, Purses, Portnionnaies, flt*ur Cases, Card Cases, Wri ting and Sewing Cases, Portfolios. KELLER'S DEM STORE, 91 Market St. DIARIES FOR 1868. TINE largest assortment of Diaries for 1868 46 just received, at BERGNER'S BOOS STORE. FOR SALE. 3.000B""I 2 prime Yellow Corn 600 bnalsebs barley malt Bret quality. 900 bushels rye. 60 barrels r hisky, brat quality. Enquire of RICHARD HOGELAND, se29 SU Washington Avenue, Harrisburg. APPLE DMZ, OF choice varieties, at Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg. Oct. 18,1862. PLUM TREES, I N variety, at Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg Oct. 18, 1862 ENGLISH WALNUT TREES AT Heys tone Nursery, adjoining the city Oot. 18, 1862 POTATOES. 300 SWIM of a Superior quality 'just received and for sale low, by oct23-tf WM. MK, & CO. Dil.,el:l:4Dizaiki; , . OF all desirable varieties, at the Keystone Nurseries. Or The weather and season are favorable, and they should be planted as soon as possible. Out. 18 1862. I J. MISH. STANDARD PEAR TAM, at Keystone .lfuree sr, adjoining the city of Hohiebnig. Oct. 18,1862. C4t Ctlegra How the Late Elections are Viewed In the Army. A letter from Gen. Milroy's command to the Cinciunadti Gazette says: The feeling manifested by the best men in the army here, in reference to the late elec. tious in Pennsylvania, Ohio aid Indiana, is very strong; and of a character which might readily be inferred from their opinion of the Proclamation. Their freely expressed detesta tion of such men as Vallandigham, Vorhees, C,ox, and the "lesser lights" of that school—of such papers as the Cincinnati Enquirer, Colum bus Crisis, Pittsburg Post, and Wheeling Press —is such as to cause a thrill of joy in the heart of every patriot, whose love of country is greater than his party prejudice. However the people may be deceived and misled by the machinations of such men, striving under the sacred name of Democracy, to carry out the programme of that midnight conclave of trai torous cowards—the Knights of the Golden Circle—the army, at least, will prove true to the Constitution and the Union it is sworn to support ; and after the war against armed rebels is done, will, turn its attention to the plotting, canting hypocrites, who are endeavoring to put a "fire in their rear" at home. Western Vir. , ginians express the most profound astonish ment that such men are permitted to prate their rampant treason in Ohio. Here it would not be allowed for a moment; and the man who would dare to call this an "Abolition war," in the presence of Virginia soldiers, woud do so at the peril of his life. The conviction is very general that in the late election, the rebels bavu received great en couragement by the evidences they seem to give of a "divided North." It is believed also, to a very considerable extent, that the Northern Democratic leaders are in secret league with the heads of the Southern Confederacy ; and that, in the event of a successful campaign which will destroy all hopes of "independence" lon the part of the south, peace will be offered by the rebels on something like the "Critten den Compromise" basis ; and then, by the aid of their Northern sympathizers and co-workers, IDavis, Toombs, Wigfall and the remainder of such "Southern Democrats," will be returned Ito their old plices of '=honor and profit" in the General Government, that is if, in view of the "horrors of war," the dread of "high taxes," and the most persistent howls about "niggers," the people of the North can be] brought to set the seal upon their own eternal shame and degradation. The false pretences of peculiar love for the 'Uonstitution as it is," by these Northern traitors, who were always ready to change it at the behests of the s loon leaders, is thoroughly understood. MEd properly appreciated in the army. MD BLIND JOB PARSONS, OF BALTIMORS.—A cor. respondent of the Boston Transcript, writing from the hospitals at Alexandria, relates the following Anecdote : Joe enlisted in the Ist Maryland regiment, and was "plainly a "rough," originally. As we passed along the hall we first saw him, crouched near an open window, lustily singing, "I'm a bold soldier boy ;" and observing the broad bandage over hie eyes, I said, " What's your name, my good fellow ?" "Joe, sir," he answered, "Joe Parsons." "And what is the matter with you ?" "Blind, sit,—blind as a bat." "In battle ?" " Yes—at. Antietam. Both eyes shot out at one clip." Poor Joe was in the front, at Antietam creek; and a minnie ball had passed directly through his eyes, across his face, destroying his sight forever. He was but twenty years old ; but he was as happy as a lark I " It is dreadful," I said. " very thankful I'm alive, sir. It might ha' been worse, yer see," he continued. And then he told us his story. " I was hit," he said, "and it knocked me down. I lay there all night, and next day the fight was renewed. I could stand the pain, yer see, but the balls was fiyin' all round, and I wanted to get away. I couldn't see nothin', though. So I waited, and listened ; and at last I heard a fellow groanin' beyond me. 'Hello 1' says L Hello, yourself,' says he. ' Who be pert' says I—'a rebel ?" You're a Yankee,' says he. So I am,', says I ; 'what's the matter with you?' My leg's smashed,' says he. Can't yer walk ?" Can yer see?' 'Yes.' 'Well,' says I, ' you're a d—d rebel, but, will you do me a little favor?' I will,' says he, 'el I ken.' Then I says, ' 4 Welt, ole butternut, I can't see nothin.' My eyes is knocked out, but I ken walk. Come over yore. Let's git out o' this. You p'int the way, and I'll tote yer off the field, on my back.' Bully for you', says he. Aud so we managed to git together. We shook hands on. it. I took a wink outer his canteen, and he got on to my shoulders. did the welkin for both, an' he did' the naviga tin'. An' if he didn't make me carry him straight into a rebel colonel's tent, a mile away, I'm a liar ! Howa'ever, the colonel came up, an' says, Whar d'yer come from I' who be yer? I told him. He said I was done fer, and couldn't do no more ehootin'; an' he sent me over to our lines. So, after three days, I came down here with the wounded boys, where we' re doing !pretty well, all things considered." "But you will never see the light again, my pOor fellow," I suggested, sympathetically. That'S so," he answered glibly; "but I can't help it, you notice. I did my dooty—got shot, pop in the eyes—an' that's my misfort'n, not my fault—as the ole man said of his blind Was. But— " I'm a bold soldier boy,' " he continued, cheerily renewing his song ; and we left him in his singular , merrhaent. Poor, sightless, unlucky, but stout hearted Joe Par sons. Wiraszearos's STI?&TEGY.—On a certain occa sion during Wellington's campaign on the Fyrennese, that " Great Captain" being dis pleased with the dispositions General Fitton had made for receiving the assault of Marshal Son% who menaced him in front, orde4ed the plan to be entirely changed. But the difficulty was to delay the attack of the French until the change could be effected. This the " Iron Duke" accomplished in person, in the follow ing manner. Doffing his cocked hat and waiv ing it in the air, he rode furiously to the head of a regiment, as if about to order a charge. Thereupon arose a tremendous cheer from the men, which was taken up by corps after corps, until it reverberated along the whole extent of Edon's line. As the rim died away, Welling ton was heard to remark, musingly, as if ad dressing himself, "Soult isa skilful but cautious commander, and will not attack in force until hillas ascertained the meaning of these cheer% This will give time for the' Oath division to ghat riutig firm. Having procured Steam Power Preeres, we are prepar f.d to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING or every description, cheaper then It tan be done at any other eatabliahment in the country. RATES OF ADVERTISINO. Silt" Four lines or less constitute ene-half square, Melt lines or more than four constitute a square. Half Square, one d iy $0 25 one wee.: 1 25 one MO: In 260 three 010111.1363 nix menthe 6 00 .t one year. 10 00 One Square, one dap one week.... 66 one month .. three martini six month:. one year sir Business notices inserted in the Loral Cblunt before Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT OENTh PER LINE for each insertion. NO 61 W Marriages and Deatbs to be charged as regular advertisements. El come up and we shall beat him." It turned out as he anticipated. Soult, naturally enough, supposed these tremendous shouts a mounced the arrival of large'reinfot cements, and did not attack until too late. Had he struck at the right moment he would have won an easy victory ; as it was, he met with a bloody re pulse. This was strategy. Not the strategy of books, but the strategy of genius, engender ed and executed in the same moment. BY THEM From our Morning Edition LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer Norwegian. FARTHER POINT, Nov. 7. The steamer Norwegian has passed this point, bound for Quebec. _ Her dates from Liverpool are to the 23d tilt., and via Londonderry to the 24th. The steamers 'City of Baltimore and Anglo Saxton arrived out on the 22d ult. The political news is not important. The insnranceon American ships has advanc ed from 3 to 6 per cent., in consequence of the ravages of the Pirate Alabama. Lrvarepoox, Oct. 23.—The sales of cotton far the past three days have been 13,000 bales with an upward tendency and firmer markOt for sureties, which have advanced ie. The Sales to speculators and importers have been 9,500 bales, closing firmer and upward. The advices from Manchester are favorable. Breadstuffs are firmer• ' flour has an improving tendency ; sales at 235®308; wheat firmer and unchanged, and red Southern wheat 10410 s 3d; white southern 115(4,12s ; corn has a down ward tendency, mixed corn 29s 3d(4298 6d ; provisions dull and unchanged ; beef dull ; pork heavy ; bacon still declining ; lard 6d and is lower ; tallow quiet and steady; mime dull at 83s; sugar steady; coffee inactive; rice steady; common rosin dull at 28a ; spirits turpentine nominal. Lorna, Oct. 23.—Breadstuffs firmer. Sugar firm. Common Condon tea quiet and steady. gio Coffee steady. Tallow inactive. Linseed oil quiet at 455. 6d. American securities heavy and all descriptions have declined slightly. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Nuw YORK, Nov. Cotton firm, 1,400 bales sold at 61114P2. Flour 5(410c. higher ; and 13,500 bbls. sold ; state $5 75®5 85 ; Ohio $6 80®6 90 ; south ern $6 50®6 90. Wheat lc. higher 150,000 bus. eold ; Chicago spring $1 15®1 23 ; waukie club $1 2241 30. Corn unchanged, 30,000 bus sold at 67®73c. Beef dull; pork heavy; 1,800 bbls. mess at $l2 75. Lard quiet. Whiskey dull. Sugar quiet, freights dull. POST E N ICE On and after May bth, 1862, the mails at this office will be closed as follows : NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. NORTH. WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris burg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N. Y, at 12,00 hi SOUTH. WAY MAIL- For all places between Harris burg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C., at 12.00 M. For York, Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C., at 900 P. M. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD • EAST. WAY Men—For all places between Harris burg and Reading, Pottsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at 7 00 A. M. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WAY MAIL—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 York, at 8 15 P. M. For Lancaster, Philadel phia and New York, at 9.00 B. M. WEST. 'WAY PiLear.—For all places between Harris burg and Altoona, at 12100 M. For Johnstown and Pittsburg, Pa., Cincin nati, Columbus and .•, Cleveland, 0., at 246 P. M. For Lewistown, Hun tingdon, Tyrone, Al toona, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, 900 P. M CUMBERLAND. VALLEY RAILROAD.. For Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Bbippensburg, • Chambersburg, Pa., and Hagerstown, Md., at.. 7.00 A. M. WAY Mal—For all places between Harris burg and Chamberaburg, at ..12.80 1 SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL -1 • ROAD. berry, on Saturday 2.00 P. Iff'Office Hours—From 5,80 A. M. to 8 P.M., Sunday from 7i to 84- A. Id., and from 8 to 4 P. M. GEORGE 'BERGNER, Postmaster. FAVORABLE WEATBER FOR setting out Strawberry Plants .is now here. The season is just the right one.— Plants set out now will be well rooted and grow considerably before winter, and will produce a tolerable crop next summer. The best varieties, at fair prices, at Keystone Nursery. JACOB MOIL . - Oct. 18; 1862: I= tu , Al)Dtrttsorititts For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, Au burn and Pottsville ' at 12.80 P. M. STAGE ROUTES. For Linglestown, Manada Hill, West Han over, Ono and Jones town, on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday 7 A. M. For Lisburn and Lewis- 2 00 600 10 00 16 00 20 00