T H E iSGIU P IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER. lEftlill.—.Smout Miamiilos. The OMIT TimmSwum is served to subscribers In the cny ate cents per Week. Yearly subscribers will be charged 24 00 in advance. WUKLY AND OIL MSSISMIC Tasosara. The Tarininiarn Is alio publiiihed twice a week during' the session 01 the Legislatorei,,and eleeklY dul b ll - 00 remainder ov. to i iiii,; inidrosit i b e d. t o i 1 ,,,k,,, e or , „, the Mlidwing cu ti Med,' TIM - " ' 4 ' ' • I. tiloglo übscri c, bers per, year Semi Weekly. SI GO Ton n ft a .12 00 Twenty ‘. 411 lt •' ..an 00 oingle subscribers Weekly • .... 1.00 : , . . Tie raw et rosirsrAimm : It subsurlbers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until ell arrearagee are paid. , If mibielebers neglect or refwie to Mho their newel's. pars from the office to which they are directed, they are responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. Ensintss Carrs.' WM. T. BISHOP, ATTORNEY -AT . .-LAW, OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYETH'S HALt, OPPOSITE THE COU#24IOVSE. Gonanitationa in German aid /Nail& novB dim A. C SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE THIRD STREET. wylOy) NEAR MARIEM JONES HOUSE, CORNER OF MARKET ST AND MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. , JOSEPH P. IIeCLILLIN, PROPRISTOR. (ascaany'corauena ay WiU mama) Th , e ie 11l First Class Hotel, and located in the central part o the city. It is kept in the beet manner, and He patrons w,il and every accommodation to be met with in the beet bows in the country. se3o-1114 THEO F. ddEtEFFER, BOOR AND JOB PRIN'J'ER NO. 18, MAREIRI STRIA?. HARBINBUBIa. 46,-FarLlSUlar atteutionoald to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, alunireela, Policies, °beaks, Drain, Am CARDS printed at $2, Si, and $6 per housand In elegant sty 10. IPA R. 3. HARRIES ; Tin and Sheet Iron• Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 MARKS? SLUM, • HARRISBURG. , AB always on head a hilt assortment irM Pin and Japanned Ware ' oodahnir, and khartor atom, ol the 04184 Domino u Outte , Spouting, HOOF Ing and Oalvaolsed Iron L,nl mesh, minniuttioturgni and pu op at reasonable rates. sir inquiring prontptly . •molded w. apeBo-oIP, DAWL. AC MEMNON, AGENT. the Old Wallower Line respectfully Informs the public that this Old Daily'Transports Lion Line, (the only Wallow•u Line now in asisteuou In thin My," is is ist aticostisful operation, and mewed to carry freight as low as any other Individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, duebery, Lewisburg, Wil liamsport, Jersey Shore, Look Haven and in Other points on the Northern central, Philadelphia and Erie and Wil liam,.i.ort and Elmira Railroads. • DANL. A. iIIIHNOH, Agent. - Harrisburg, Pe Hoods atht to the Ware House of Hews. Peacoat, Zell as Lucbmaa, Nos Sag and SIO Market street 1110 OVP Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. it., will arrive ai Harrisburg, ready for delivery nut merging, IliprBo-rdmyl REMOVED. ,lOHN B, SMITH • AB removed ' his Boot and " Shoe Store from the corner or decond and Walnut streets to NO. 108 'AitteKET St'REET ) , Next door to Etayne's Aviculture Mow, where he intends to beep all kinds bT Hoots a 6 d Shoes, Gideon Sm., and a huge litooll 01 Weeks, end everything In him line of be- SWIMS j and wilt he thonelni to receive the patronage , 01 hls old customers cud the nubile in general' Cl ids - v - nsw Place of butlnena. All Irina of worklEMlde to order to the best style cod by super*, woramen,,tlemdring dotter at short notice. Eaprhltf) JOHN ft. MTH. PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE . ! BETWEEN naI4.DELPRTA, lock Haven, Jersey Shore, V/Miamiportilia ey, Uniontown; Wationtattw, Milton; Lewisburg, 'NO wd, , bury, WOO . 040 LykensLowa,. mewing,. NOM "1 111 1 i _ All AND g Es aG. The PbiladelFddie Depot baby' etetrally located, the Drayage will heist ,lhe Loweeti Rates. Tirduceor goes through with each Wale to *y44 to, sale !de; livery of all g dode intruded tO the . 0. deliver— ed at the Depot.of. - • • ;• ; Freed, Word &Freed,' ell.:lbutet direetelthilleAelPhile by 6 o'clock, P. M. will b I delivered In Harrigan OP text mortally. • freight Always Wl%lnc telyr el by Any Oil , ' .74)9101111011 . 6011kItT, PhlhWelphili Iteadidt Depolyi oct2t'dtf Foot of Market Street, liarrieburg. 1101. ADOLPH P. l`p i• 'his old WOULD ril3po corn/ vitriol% sod WV PR CI II 9#4 am hitO mo, to give tettomt um 1411401,1 , 1010 1, addable' In the *Race Ot RHO TM) WV, :130 will WO IRRIBure, will ah o , trotOooti homee et sny bow. tototroio. . 13 7 us: hot roodosce, In 11 " rd. .1 73 ' • fours -44 u 4ermae. Reformed Rhumb. itiscrUmans• POSTAGE CURRENCY. cus have received an assortment of Wail lets adapted for carrying safely and con voiently the New Currency,. with lot of LEATEER GOODS GENERALLY. Ladles' Satchels Ladiere Ooze:pardons; giglea, 04 Polonnales, Satchels, Corot; pea% w r i:. pd Bowing Case% Portfolka. MEWS DRUG STORE, 91 Market St. Fa r _fP4 l , B*Fe#, I'lE l '4 desirable 'martinis," at itiyeanC Nurseriee. antrThe weather end MOOD ans favorable, hasi should be planted ea ictin am pesthie. Oot. 13.1862. • 4,14,11-1 . APPLE TREES, • F choide varieties, at Keystone Nurser", kJ Harrisburg. Oct. 18,1862. PLUM THEM, , IN variety, at Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg. Oct. 18, 1862. ENGLISH WALNUT THUS A T Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city Oct. 18, 1862 POTATOBEI. 300 BUSHELS 'op a Superior quality just waived mid for We 10, by oct 2B- tf WM. EOM 8,4 JUST REORTVED. AILARGE ASSORTMEtifT of Mani 6 , 310108 id niillbrent styli* of binding, k ok :; t 6 $9, ift s 14, ptpblan in, 41. Mention Bible; a K. faun 'Won and 19:1102afp,111 0.6 VOL XVIIII coual. DR. JOHNSON kIALMOMIZECOI=I.III LOCK HOSPITAL! HAB discovered the most certain , speedy and Welland remedy la the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE SALM IS SLX TO TWILWS ROMs. Nollerauri or Noxious Drugs. A Care Warranted, or no Charge, In from one to Two Days. , Weakness of the Back or - Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the kidneys and'Biadder, Involuntary diachergea, Im potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lau. suer, i..ow Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Roark Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of bight or Gni& nem, DI emit of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affec tions of the Liver Lunge, Stomach or Bowels—those ter rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth —those sow and solitary practices more fatal to the it victims (bun the song or:yrens to the Mariners of Ulys ses„ their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering wasylage, Mo., impossible. Young Ken Mapocially, who have beanue the victims of Solitary Pies, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual ly sweep' to' au untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents nod brilliant intelle,A, wbo - nrigbletherwise have entranced listening Senates with Uns thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy 'he living lyre, may call with full confidence. • . , 111 Ce• Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic ty deformities, ass; speedily cured. ideostio,plissta himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously. confide In his honor as a gentleman, and cue. ddentli isilY wen his stall as a Physician. Organic Weakness immediately Cured, and hill vigor Restored. This distressing ASection..which renders i ile misera ble and marriage Impossible—ht the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgentes. mune' pergola are too apt to commit exceesee from not being aware of the dreadful eonsegtomuses that may ensue. New, who that Understands the sobbed sill pretend to delay that the pow er of procreation %lost sooner t-y those falling into im proper habits than by tbe prudent Besides being de prived the platinum of healthy olikpring, the most se rous and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arias The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Kendal Ftmetions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Nerviest irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Oonittatutiont 1 Debility, a Wasting df the Frame Cough, Oonsuniption, Decay and Death. Office, No. 7 South Frederick Street Lea band side gobig,from Baltimore street, a law door. Irmo the corner. tall not to observe Bente and number. Letters must be paid and contain a 'stainp. 'the Doc tor's Diploma' hang In his office. A Ours Warranted in Two Days. No Netvery or Nauseous Drugs, I Dr. Johnson, Member °film Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad uate from outs of the most eminent Colleges In the United states, and the greater part of whose lite has been spent in the hospitals of hondon,Paain, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the most iiiitonishing cures that wire aver known • many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness; being alarmed at sudden sounds bashfulness, with frequent blushing; enteaded somettniee with derangement of mind were eared imitledieG4. Take Particular Notice.. lie. .I. addreeteithil those who have injured themselves by Improper indulge' es and solitary habits, which ruin bona body and mind, unettingthem Inn either business, study, society or marriage These are some of the sad and maim:wholly effects pro ducted by early, habits of youth,: : Weakness of the Dick and limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness f Sight, Less of Muscular,Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye popsy, Se/1 4 room lirratibibty, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, hi • Marful effects on Use mind are much to be dreeded—Lose of Memory, Confusion of MemDe mean* of Spirits, evil gorbodingg, Averson SoCiety, , Self Distrust, Love of bolitude, he., are some of the evils produced. • Tisufamns of personae( all ages can now judge what is the coma of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pole, nervous and emaciated, having u singular appearance about the eyed, cough and symptoms of oensumphon. Young lon Who have injured themselgne by a certain practice in didged la when alone, a habit frequently learned from avpCOMPanions, ors% school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even, white ailletp, and if not cured renders marriage imyWoiltilk and dchroys both mind and body, Would ARMY imillealitel7. • What o Pity that a young inea, the hope of his coma. try, the darling of his pommtd, should be snatched from all prelipedts and enjoyments of Mb, by the etmeequence of dorbainmpirom the path of nature and indulging w a D erwin own habit. , i3gch pennies KM, before (maim- Platted regleh'.'oet 192111 r sound so d mind add y twelfths moat neces miry mqubillien to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, T ams these, the journey through lift:becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the preselect hourly dart-ens to the view ; u k o, gang onsmoeW !bedewed with despair and filled with the elsnctiolly reflection that the 'happiness of another • Medea With oar owe. •• Dieu, of Imprudence. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure loa. bailie Us Imbibed the needs of hue painthi die ease, At too onisp.bapnon QS an th-timed sense of shame or, dr-ef discovery,.deters him from applying to thos e Wbe' hole ithersthan • and reopecnibUity, can alone be dialoyiug till the conadindonal syniptoms on NM hoer &Outcome Peke MO! appearance, such as ul Mentall,Prillarmk.„ diseollo_. nose, nocturnal pains in Um Ann limbs, disbelief eight, destinies, nodes on :4 4 :IftLial i ta lttliA 7 face l and inl=MM, th or‘ l irtienerimi 1,.. 111 P9t Arid the viotim,Pf Pis awful Memo become t hmrld ebyintrit wi .... "IMIWiMOu, dill Mr= !pine a • period td his dreadfu I aufferißM,lhy meoffing bim to " that Undiscov vered Cowart from irtieliftindlre'veler returns." It in a embreehohy fact that thoeeandsiall oil :this to 14a Writ* Weenie, owing to *6 umak grannie of Igoe tirtindiders, who brthe tide of thot Deadly "Poems, lfernerti ruill.Ultion mid mate the residue o Ufe memorable. StrAuguot • Triigt; hat yoni hies, or, health, to the care of the many Oldelinilla and Worthies Pretenderi, destitute of know ledge, name or charsuilor, vibe copy Dr. Johnson's 'dyer ,dUselhehthi or . style theningives in the newspapers, regularly *Mended Pimliktilet incapable of Oaring, they toorp a iqu trilling mouth after month taking their filthy mkt immitinimern inn mound's,' or leave as with be itheekeid, Imdespair, yen ruin. adhaalth to sigh over your galling disappointment. Dr ? jabnion or only Phreciati ..dverdsing. Tits orielendal or chiloroga always hangs In his office. Sig reinitiate treatment bre unknown to all others, prepared from a life spent In the: sr eat hospitals of gu rarer*, in the gouda And a more extemdve PA- M* thimraux other ?hygienist hi the world, t of the Prem. • The many - swede cured at this institutton year al toe yeti, and the numerous Important Surgical Opera tlems_performad by-Dr. Johnion, whammed bythe re. yertirref the "SA" "Clipper" and Many other pa- MI, nate., of which have appeared again and again Wore the Moblievbesides his standing as a gentlemen of &anew reppassibility, ia a.suiacienl gwirranine loth" • Diseases hpeonilly Cured. papaw imitutg should, be particular in directing their *Mato hia Institution, in ,the following manner : _ JOHN IL : 1011.11130 N, Z. D. of the Hammon Loeb Hospitit, BabiellOte, ma. = • PPAL Oil Lamp Shades, Wicks. Vhiln — A.katlyi e l tar Bide low by NICHOISk BOWMAN, oct3 Corner Front and Market streets. r ~ te. g it newly replenished stook of Toilet and roway Goals to poourpooowt in this any, and i - eonsdent w iferidorini naliiniaolion, we would res .. 'CROY . 1 74vit• I 4WiI•KILOIR; tfl Hertel MOW , two doors'elot ot,lrowiti strati moth Tiesda- and Frida- L a f irwiera llsß ev°l7. • t Chird wit woe corner o i krAY "IN DEPEN 1)1(.1%19 IN Ail HARRIS.BURG, l'A., MONDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 10, 1862 HOWARD & HOPE SHORT & QUICK ROUTE Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night. Leave New York at 74 P. M., by the Fast Through Repress Train, arriving in Harrisburg at 8 A. M. Order Goode marked via HOPE EXPRESS CO., General Office, 162 Broadway, New York For further information enquire of GEO. BERGIIER, Agent HAnanunuM, Aug. 1861.-dtf iisttilantous FREIGHT REDUCED EXPRESS CO.'S TO AND FROM NEW YORK. WITHOUT ;RANGE OF OARS. hit6:%&:a Patent Beef Tea. ASOLID Concentrated Extract of Beet and VegetabletVediavertible Immediately I. to a nourishing and delicious soup or Beef Tea. ilighly approved by a manor or our Physicians who use it in our hospitals for tne sustouatize for our wounded. Diationcies 'run Uns.—Out up one illth part of a cakil of the extract, pour oq twilling water, about a pint, siore*leia, according to thlistrengthdeareil In a few minutes it will be entirely dlsweirea. This admirable arliole condenses into a comps ot form, all the substantial and nutritive properties of a large bulk of meat and vegetablas. The readiness with which it eisseivesinto a rich and palatable soap or tea, which Would require hours of prepatadon, aro rdiq,g to the ulnal method, is an advantage in many situatidha of Ike to obvious to need urging. Wiz sale - by WM. DOOR, Jr., ts Co Gk APE VINES OF all desirable hardy native varieties, (and they are the only class worth planting 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, Chword, Musca dine, Hartford, Prolific, 3re., which have sold at very high prices for small nod weak vineis.— Strong, well ripened and thrifty vines are now offered at reasonable prices. Oct. 13, 1862. STEAM. HULLERS, IN II wade adicieut aud, pennameut li utraugomeitlx lur tau purieee, We ere uor( pre• pa ep to Mew S I KAU HOLLYS:s et: very Kind, primp iy and AS rth.oomiule ratod. ithatl uttio -woo insdo by itnalu,t Brower, We fatpatalotin dt wla ohm auooud to no.o In the II arta. Notts: but ttni loist mode employed. Repairing grump y attended to. atutram SA.GI WORKS, myaitly tlarriebure. CAMP WRITING CASES, • PAPER, ENVELOPES PENS AND PENCILS Just the thing to carry in the knapeaok. Price com pleb; °my 38 G.nts. /or dale al , BOOK AOB.E. SIIGAgI 1.00 i;li• alt IlLb gi .. 1 6 es ugar a a lus ed t a re miLl n law .4 ,l will Int sold at Mae to Next MAI ket pricea. joke Wil DOCK, JR., & 00. PECAN NUT TREES A T Keystone Nursery. Oct. 13, 1862 from the celebrated Hamburg dairies, a soul/ coositinnnti.Jitst received and tar sale by NIOJEWLB & BOWMAN, titian Corner Front and bierimm streets. VANILLA pEANS; Ware offering for sale a splendid q uality of Vwilla eleau at.lOw prizes, by We tweed, ounce or StOgly. . D4PG 1 . 044, ' itillartust'alreet; . RIO, Dandelion and other preparatiohe of eoCee, trash and pure, for sale low, by. ; gicaoLi si:nowiAN, Cornet e'ro..t sod Mireek inrea id. aa'l9 r iIutiAUGU , Cavendish., , : Jti . ; rees and Twist, fur aria I.w by LOX ILS St BOCA IN, tiorner ierout anal Market streets. DANDELIoN Rio and wilier prepare term wide, for aele by mamas auwetin, Corner Front end Market etreeta.. sepa2 L'iINE Assortment of Coal 011 Lamps, ohadee, utdomeys, for sale very low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,., Corner Front and Market Ste. nov3 SPANISH CtIESTNUT TREE' ' . A T Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city Oct. 13, 1862 PEACH TREES OF select kinds, strong, stocky and vigorous, two years old, at EA) stone Nursery, Bar- ritabarg. Oct. 13 1862 f lIBRICATING Oil for all kinds of ma oblnery, in convenient package., tor sale very low NIOUULd t BOWMAN, Writer Iron& and !dance eneeii. 09 jelg SUGAR cured hamti, jut reoeived a,n for sale, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, • yap 17, Cor. front and Warlcat attar PENS ifi the'world, f0i754?, 411 1 2f $1 60, $2, 113, and E I itir sale at' • tobialf softmies Hoolutoril. ' ••• • r.s, Dates, Prunes, rtstinus,' tat ' kw. of Nate, at JOHN wit @tore nod lld stunt EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-MACIIIIIIIS AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWINU hiAURINEB, PltE2B aoikas, •ND MACHINES FOR GRINDING OEFTFING-BIADDINE KNIVES: Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Wolk and Iron and Brais C AST INGS, WOOD TURNINW IN ALL 11:4 BRANOWN- , , SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, MV., SIC. EC Any Ilachine of Wood, Iron or Braes ade to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS ,per Cub paid for Cid Copper, Brass, Speller, &e. STEAM BOILERS, &C. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, of various "materna, both stationary and swigging. Sash Weights and various other' buitdtng castings, for sale very cheap at the : [asy2 7 l-Iy ] , WAOLE. WORKS. N joi.ow * , BOWMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Cir 0 CI 31IRS, Corner Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PENIVA. tip ESPEtTIVELY invite the attention Lt of the public to their large and well meleeted stock of ROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO NEM FRUITS. Wo sow offer for sale - Stewarte, Loverings Golden Syrup, • White and Brown Sugars of all grades, Green and Black Teas, Coffee, Spices and Flavoring • [Extracts. FLOUR, FISH, SALT, LARD, HAMS, We invite an examination of our imporlor . NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, Usequelied in every remieot by. any,la the market, to gether with all Mods of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, We have the largest assortment of GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARE in the eity; also, all ki ads et CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. pall and examine at our old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market streets. JACOB MISH septt2 • . PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Just rewiva4, at LIMNER'S BOOK STORE, a full supply of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Embracing all the new Styles and Sizes. ALBUMS FOR 12 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 20 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 24 'PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 30 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 40 PHOTOGRAPHS Prices irons Seventy-ilve Cents BOUND IN wrrEt CLASP ROUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, WITH CLASP BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH TWO CLAt3PS. BOUND ..IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH PANELLED SIDES. BOUND IN VELVET, WITH CIASEI-VERY ROUND TN MOROCCO, WITH HEAVY MOUNTINGS AND CLASPS. ICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. roartiwEt OF DISTINGUISHED MEN PORPEATIR OF DISTINOUIHSED WOMEN. - CODES OF BABE ENGRAVINGS. COPIEfrOF CHOICE PAINTINGS. Any Ogee de Tsai& published in the country, will be furniiiked to order. ' ,PAOTOGRAPHiC ALBUMS, Of'any else nt)t in the standard styles will be nude to order. FAVORABLE . 11VEATEEER F O B setting out Strawberry Plante is now -here. The sewn is just the right one,— Planta set out now will be well rooted and grow considerably before winter, and will produce a tolerable crop next summer. The beet varieties, at fair prices, at Keystone Nursery.. JACOB KISH. Oct. 13,1862. .ty ty 1-I,AOBUSHELS prime Yellow Corn boo bueo, tale, matt Mit quaff. 200 bushels u k alualay ' "It =r• w ilt ' 7' -Lirlit ZtORARD sommeim, „i s : du . , : , w ee m i esee Arome, Hardebarg. h;.1.1 1 1 it Al, N 1 () E " Nor Abritrtuununts, I:=ME3 HICK OK' S ABOVE STATE STREET ALSO, ALBUMS FOR 50 PHOTOGRAPHS To Twonty-tive DolllOrs BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore. FOR BALE. (T 4 Etlegrap4. The Horrors of the Perryville Bat- [From the Louisville Journal.] A great part of the men of both armies who ought this battle were those of Shiloh, who were used to scenes of blood and carnage, and unwilling to retreat on either side, which ac counts for this deadly struggle; they say that Shiloh was but the introduction to this cunsnm mation of battle. The bravery and the heroism were unparal leled. Of hundreds of such instances I give a few: One Illinois regiment of Federal troops stood on the crest of a hill until all the field officers had fallen, and there was no one to command, their ammunition was all expended, and that they died like Romans, on their post, Is proven by the fact that the next morning, after sunrise, I counted forty-four of them ly ing, shot dead, in the forehead or through the heart, in their exact stnight line of battle, with their arms at their sides. There were one hundred and fifty more arms lying in the same straight line, proving that number had been too severely wounded to miry their arms to the rear when ordered back. There were fifty more lying dead on the same field with their arms beside them, shut before they gained the cover of the next hill, and the enemy checked by the reserve regiment. One regiment of Federal troupe from Michigan stood in line of battle, awaiting the storm ; at the first close volley their standard was shot away, and the flag turn to shreds ; the soldiers beside the standard-bearer caught and flung up in the air the tattered remnants of the Stars and Stripes until there was a heap of sixteen men shot on the spot. When the broken rem nant of the regiment fell back they carried all the tattered fragments of the old symbol as care fully as a mother bears her child. The standard of the 79th Pennsylvania inflict- try was shot down six times, and as often reared aloft, and when forced from the field the colo nel carried it off. The 9th Pennsylvania Regiment of Cavalry, sent out three times in redid column to draw the fire of the different batteries of the enemy that were concealed, was rained upon by cross batteries with every conceivable artillery mis sile. With no orders to move, and unable to return the long range fire, they sat on their horses like statues, excepting those that were struck and went to the rear. When ordered off the field each _time, they went off at a slow parade walk, disdaining to strike a trot, after receiving fire for two hours. One Federal regiment, the 16th Michigan, and a Georgia rebel regiment met in line of bat tle in an °pep field ; they deliberately planted their standards at forty yards distance from each other, and stood and loaded, aimed and fired ; both flags were shot down, the Georgia regiment almost totally destroyed, and their banner captured. In front of the destroyed Illinois regiment was a worm fence, from which the rebel sol diers took such deadly aim ; in nearly every fence corner lay a. dead or wounded rebel sol dier ; the fence was fired by the bursting shells, and in the morning a fearful sight met our eyes—in the ashes of the fence lay a sorched and blackened mass of humanity, a roasted man, and to all appearances, from their strug gles, many of them only wounded when the fire caught them. The death of our poor men, even with all the agonies of thirst on them, in the scorching sunshine and the dust and the chilling of the long, cold October night, was merciful compared with the tortures these men met in the slow but sure approach of the flanies Ste, ite., ele creeping along the fence to the spot wham they lay writhing. A flock of sheep were in the field ; the carcasses of the dead ones lay scattered about, and the wounded ones crept into the same fence corners with the men, and man and beast were roasted and charred to gether. The terrible Inhumanity of the commanders of the Rebel army is proven by the fact that on the left they had driven us back on our second line of battle.. They had possession of that part of the field, and held it until they re treated at day-dawn. thiring that time their dead and fiving were literally roasted (it is the actual, horrible fact.) Our dead and many of our wounded lay there stripped by them of all their coats, bats and shoes, and some of them of pants, and in the morning they raised their heads with ghastly, chattering jaws, unable to speak, and fell back senseless. There was many a wounded man who was stripped, who had the life frozen out of him on that bleak hillside on the cold October night when it required blank ets or a fire to keep a sound, well-clothed man comfortable. The enemy carried, through the day and night, his thousands upon thousands of wound ed to his rear, crowding and crushing them into Perryville to overflowing, and into every farm house, abed and stable within three miles of his line of battle. Gardens and orchards were strewn with them. As usual, the fierce canons ding brought on a rain ; the evening of the 9th was cold and chilly, piercing to the very bone. I went to one of their hospitals on the morning of the 10th. The house, sheds, yard and garden were crowded to overflowing with crushed and woun ded Tenneseeans and Georgians strewn around on the cold, wet straw and earth, with a poor tattered blanket for covering to keep off the peltings of the pitiless storm through that bitter night. Poor human nature could not with stand the chilling air that pressed the vitality out of them, and in the morning I saw two long rows of white' corpses awaiting • the sol dier's hasty burial, and I was confidant, as with chattering teeth the poor survivors begged to have their blankets dried at the fire, that the cold night air had slain as many as our bullets had done. • • The miserably weak Rebel hospital force left to cope with the awful work before them were totally unable to attend to their wants at any of their hospitals, but death was fast making their work less. The amputated legs and arms were lying piled up like cord wood. The Federal dead were all burned by their comrades on the 9th and 10th. On the morn ing of the ;10th, I , estimated three thousand dead Rebel soldiers lying on the right, centre, and left in an extent of six miles of the line of battle, their commanders marching off leaving than unburied ;,r never even sending in a flag of truce asking as to give them sepulchre. They were•then lying mangled and torn, fester ing :and petrifying, and the-hogs devouring them.! It is the actual, horrible fact The citizens of Perryville then began•to bury them to prevent a pestilence, but there are hundreds of them lying where they crawled to die; between the logy and Ist the iravines 'and. bushes, and ledges of woke, that will never be found until the last trump will sound, when, if NO 62 tle Field grtsaut twin gars. Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are preps!. ed to execute JOB and BOOR PRINTING or every description, cheaper than It can be done at any other establishment in the eountry. RATR 4 OF ADVERTISINCi. ler Four lines or less cOratitute ene.half square Sight lines or more than four cOnstitate a Amore, Bali :square, °tied ty 4 SO 25 one 116(1.4 1 25 /6 one me it, 2 20 three mooteu 4 00 e six mouths 6 00 one y. a. 10 00 One Squire, one 14 one week—. one month .. t. three montb6 Six mouth 44 one year _ . W Bustneqs notices inserted in the Local Column or before Marriages and Deaths, SIGHT OF.Wrd PER LINE for each insertion. Ai- Marriage , . and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. their conscience does not smite them Wore, these gaunt skeletons will rise up in judgment before these unchristian and inhuman men, the chiefs and leaders of this bloody rebellion, who turned their backs on their suffering and un buried men, and held high church at Harrods burg next day, where, with backs well clothed and stomachs well filled, were congregated Bragg and Smith, Hardee and Cheatham, Buck ner, Marshall and Morgan, and last, but not least, on this list of names, Leonidas Polk, late Bishop, not even asking for their dead "a little earth for charity." GINERALL BANKS delivered a speech in Boston on Saturday evening, in the course of which he said : The period of war is never one of con tinued success or perpetual disaster ; alternate triumphs and defeats diversify the history of every warlike nation. We had our disasters as other nations in like circumstances, and de spondency rested momentarily upon many loyal faces. Be saw nothing in the future to justify apprehension, or to strengthen for a moment a fear that our earnest efforts for the re-establish ment of the Government, of the Constitution, and the. Union would fail. The material and physical strength of the nation has not yet been appreciated, much less exhausted. Not a loyal State, except perhaps Maryland,, exhibits, or has exhibited, the slightest evidence that the Government was engaged in a serious war.— Whenever their power shall have been com pletely developed, the rebellion will be sup pressed. It can never resist successfully an earnest and exhausting demonstration of the marvellous power of the loyal 'States. The ap proaching winter was not to be lost in Inaction. The Government was determined to put forth its strength. Numerous exptditions were on foot that could not, if vigorously pressed, but be fatal to the revolted States. He hoped to bear his share in the hardships and perils of these labors, and be asked no other satisfaction and support in the coming trials, as in those past, but to be surrounded and sustained by such gallant spirits as Massachusetts bad sent forth to battle for the great and imperishable principles of humanity and liberty. BY TRECIIHIL From our Morning Edition ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. ANOTHER SKIRMISH WITH THE REBELS Capture of 3 Pieces of Artillery. ontinued Advance and Success of the Army. READQuearms Wsuagnow, Sunday, Nov. 9. Gen. Pleasanton yesterday in a skirmish with Stuart, near Little Washington, captured three pieces of artillery, also a Captain, Lieutenant and five privates. No loss has been reported. General Bayard yesterday occupied and now holds the railroad bridge across the Rappahan nock. The brdige is nut injured. The bridge across Broad Run has been destroy ed. There is nothing new up to writing from the front. At the Rappahannock the weather is clear and cold. ffitsuliantous POST OFFICE NOTICE On and after May sth, 1862, the mails at this office will be closed as follows: NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD NORTH. WAY lieu,—For all places between Harris burg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N. Y., at 12 00 AI SOUTH. WAY Men. —For all places between Harris burg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C., at 12.00 M For York, Baltimore, Md., and Washington, ‘. D. 0., at 900 P: M LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD EAST. WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris burg and Reading, • Pottsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at...... .7.00 A. It PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris burg and Philadelphia, at .6.30 A. M. For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at ..12.00 M Fiir Bainbridge, Mariet: to Columbia Lancaster • Philadelphia and New York, at For Lancaster, Philadel phia and New York, at 9.00 P. M WEST. Weir - Men.--For all places between Harris burg and Altoona, at 12.00 hi For Johnstown and Pittsburg, Pa., Cincin natio Columbus and Cleveland, 0., at 2 46 P. M For Lewistown, Hun tingdon, Tyrone, Al toona, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, 900 Pe M CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. For Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg, Chambersburg, Pa., and Hagerstown Md., at.. 7.00 A. M. WAY filAiL--For all places between Harris burg and Chamberstan, at —12.80 P.' M. SCHIJYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA. HAM- ROAD For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit. Station,An- burn and Pottsvile, at 12.40 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- berry,- rul Saturday.. .2.00 P> M ,frOface Roura --From 8.30 A,. if. to 8 M. Sunday, from 7i to A. M., and from Bto GEORGE BREONER, Postmaster. 2 00 500 10 00 15 00 20 00 315 P. M