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I„,V, i,l A0'.1 4 I§,tri3 8 IPTI 0 li ..! 1 . ~ 1 • ' ibe - Dsur Tirtiadtars - le" served td.a4Oitii 9 ee,ri3ria". , llolllll.y.at: li cent! per week. Mitlf , Babskli gets Will be charged 44 00 In ad , ~ _. Wrsrax Tilacti;irst ''..,,, , J I h.r-'• 4 . Me Trama..4rw is WIND published*WY and rlll - 0 IPtIA to subscribers at the> folloWiag cash .ates :'• : • ''. .._ '• '.. -.. .i„ i ilag le copies, week1y...;.......:... - .. , ..t...; .' ran , °pies, to }due posto!Fice. .. . ....:, rwissity' " •‘7,-- " ' ' a • .. _• _•' . t ,sLoct Am° :" • • ... ..... AL V ZUTIBINd Itans:—The follawhlgt 'are the =A% ler advertisingla the,Tawkaapll. Thrall saviLg advertising ta wiliAggintoredeaw ter reference. eas' that° die- ar Four-linee or lea Ignore liAgiat Yuma or more than four come. totes a - atUSTO. °; 2- ;1° - Et.ggfig;l —Elff g s t-gerr ira‘? 7Er - •o• to" 5.10 CP =SD «pcazopoepo : 4-40.10.t0ka0a1,,. t°' "g°2:l2.'BBSzttSSS Bo °_ ? ...,., ISO ' [O.TL ga' -ea.44. tg, - -;;:;. , 0.. - gb-corch:Gogglttst , ., — : f I.> SA _ otvo aa, 1 q.. 1 v S , i 6 ,70.2 CZ 10 1. , ,.." 'tSgSgrg.3B3`6 s l2 4 9V+P.• , -;.; , 'P•eoWk.)+-.1 !:::::' - .:' , ._.3.Bg4SZ3B•Sia Epvi. 1,y., :r. , .,1 I.:c. ® - .7 ,, -! , f , P' Vv?Vtig*Slg- - • , _ .___ 1 . 6 .6.• I •*1" - .g. .0040 ach", watfrt SS. ' 14.11...1 4 ‘ . 1W, WA-ggf-teSg a a VC° - _ Vaakti3ll,l:4ll,l2 mop" 1 time a waelF., 'tienejN'i.' rig 2 55 , L"alak e- ‘ ) n= . •••• - •- • ::•• • . . • . '1254 ,u,NePia•KatAragr--. i a NJ/: se N „,„ itArataea N.Amtiso'notices sneer -is`t c o l umn , 0 .- 'before Marriage* and peath4lkiiiy, fOr each insulter& • As an adv,lrtiokig 'nadir= the TELSGRA.PHICISS no equal, ink ; 1 1r10 3 Girctrigkont lll .?W , .,49l4t Ls. nen - and fantdlie.o, ,ilfcity and nacultd7 Pawing t beyond competVOn tette% BUBBLER 'HOUSE T H"oldOisbiihhe4 lEtCoilbe has unclisrgotte lidproteeihents, and bead thor ongliirrenovated And refitted: ,•, ! • lc pleasantly located in the ' heart/of , the'2 &CY; 'in easy' vseceis - Vd`ttie Public ground& # fir For'the aCcommodation of Car guesti:we have recently commenced to tun a Coach to 'an& from' the Railrf,ad. In ' this manner 41e/a9' leaving the depot for the Hotel' will beimioida, , : much more time afforded guests forzmeali whOtzelditv ing . Intending that the BUICHLEWHOUSt shall ;beireagy a hoinedikir resort - 10r the Stranger-and traveler, we respectfully solicitiarconttne tit the public patronage. ,'• septl7-d3m • GEO. J. BOLTON; Proprietor. E Corner 7th .sired and •PenrilAisnirs - WASHING - TON; D C. j Miff. Subscriber begs leave lbforan ° the X Public that be has thorduililfretittedaiid refurnished this House, and thet:it',leor - _,thib of the most complete and comf6rtibiahiatelsin the National Capital. The localibn Is the beet and most central.,of any in the city. ' The chambers - and, sultes'of fonme AO unequalled for their size, ventilation'anA,elegance.! self and all his attendants spare no jpains to meet every want of his guests. • His tfable- is supplied daily with> the best 'the markets .of Walthiugton, Baltimore and Philadelphia, af ford. lie reaped - fully; asks getle:.' men visiting - Washington to call and:judge for themselves. feeptB ant] • JNO,,-CABlirEj THE • UNITED- STATES . 1 W _ HARRISBURG, P 4 c' COVEILLY 111.1011.1.80 X, 111001.0 pois T . EIS well knout& EfoOl'is now In condi= tion to accommodate the traTeling ; public, affording the most ample conveniences date for 'the transient guest and the permanent boarder.; ' THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been! entirely refitted threughout, and now has so commOdations equal in extent, comfert,„ - pud, luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its location is the beet in the State 4apital, being iiieask . access to all the railroad: Aepots, and in close : pr,oximity to all the public ;offices and business IC:iodides of the city., It has ,now all the oonveniencet3 of -,_ A - CLASS' 'HOTEL, rand. the Proprietors% are detenitiraipt4 spun. * neither eipense f timei or ;labor , to , ensere-the comfortot.the guests:) , 'The , r patrOnagri the traveling public is resPitta% illy solicited.- , • 1101.141tf 0 I{ Cf-S • waif MILIDIET ST MID ILABUZputfABI" reaTSßl7ao,l4:i - i Jeggpg ,XeCIALL&N,E ritoraptrosi. (ulozno.ozerwrip 171 WLI OQvllatT .) - . - This is a First Olase ahillOriated in the central part of First city'. Rig kept in the best manner, .Lnd is patrons will find eyeryi accom7 modatlon to be met with M the : bealioitees in the country. - - =`: sO4O-ilti"" BLAIN OF MARROW. L Tpure expressed on of.l3ettlibiie f arrow. tr beautifying and etisinethelicrig the hair. ,Ferfasaed with flowers. , rPilePared and sold by 6. A. , 11/3NlitL, ;tit ma gi 't•-• Ratiziti urg. MI.OEipairIiSUGA.VeaRAD, od4 .i rrf3lkita4eerec Hama. A fresh invoke.' JuserOativol.belsOL 10121 Gcon OEM .~s.; a:i:~, i hoc cil Rag& NBA,R „lel" 0,10.31. ,OSPITAI Tx as diabovereli:the meg,' certain, 'speedy sid: 411.neffectital ientedki hilthelwerld fin! 1 ' SRS OF IMPRIIDENCEi . 1- 3 Jinx TO MEWS novani • 11 ' NO - )11ROOKY OE NOXIOUS DBIIOO. b I keufirorAo,ftyhdßirosi We Denis. t Weakness of the` Mfea , wgq lof the Kidneys and Nladder, Involnn#ary die- rR5'l/--1**24;14-Debility, Nor 1 6 18 ; Unill§r;* Low 171'',4t1pitation of the lOart;"Tiniialty,'Treniblings;Dininess of Sight GidallieKlXeditse of"3he, geed, throat, se or Skin. kiesitions of"the'Liver,;Lange SlxVaitbk l ortovile4those, terrible disorders °' fan - tlie"Solitary Nabits of ' Youth— thoistsowet,tuicl solitary praatiali milre tSeiu %Midi( than the - song of 'bran% to the %blighting their moat, Kant hopes or anticipations; rendering:l ,a4l4.age, .W:1; , • a „„, YQUIM killeciiiiilyViiksatievesizbeisome -the victims of Solitary , Wisse m , 914 litepdfo i and- destructive liabifr'ty annually smelt to untimely grave thousandw.of'Young Men of th i h most :exalted i talas t kts and - luilliant „Intone:lt, who right otherwiseeekittriinced afes with the thunders of eloquence oi waked to epstav the liviog lyre, may call with full Married Feraiths, or Young Men conthuiplat, Mg' :'hissifitsksigsisinetsisilielciftishySical weak- ATP 41Wi11ti41 1 4.4.4fs &a., w ily_ He vrhoPli:MChlmself under the care Of : Or: J. nsay ciinilda.th his honor ais a gen tians*, and conlidontly rely upon his shill as a • • onGAmo* - gniess i ,' , Immediately Cured, taia r full r *Oilaiiered.' Vila: dblirsaidaS alleption—whichirenders life miserable and marriage impossi ble - asthis yak , •gilo paid lir the victims of improper indulgence. Yo og persona are too otot to commit eXiXII3I3B °SI•T I, FI -V :ivi*ar, ol. . drdfull striae-. runaci. 3o Aat' anatia. :, NOW :that up_ E.lii4oo4,l4'BiNeet will,preteud fic; 413 0 that itiie.Zajirar:',OT,Prociesdisin 1816ift sooner aiy. Wes if 1 4%) 1 01 VARi9.ol'lora dOnt; peilthse,Desug.desp#ireethei p leasures Of , heitufry cifftiriiig; - the most iserious.aocl lestrue tivp,,,lyipptgavi,to both., body, aid oi tinil arise. 'The system bedoineloged, I.);dval and ,Imst,t l Miry4l.oo B .-ArNAAckavattfre Wwwf ii!PlAlititY *pita, Api :oe l s ,the hidigesgon„ co •• tntionid *4o,l§iif of :the . feline cough, `con- 1614' ok - dotto and death. .f No TLYPE.Svalirr, Left loncl i .sdie:- gohiltlixoFa) Baltimore street,, a few sadrislMto - the coblise Fail not to bbsdrve = , g rt! 1 14 w I - I~!;ar 47 1 -S 0 .IP‘' BEI ME name n Aineber. );.-`,LiAtlicin must 1)e--paid ainfrecnitain a Stamp. The Doctor's; Diplome hang .in 4 - •t 4 DIOURENSONst=": ilembef:of the BoyalCollege of Surgeons; Lou lion;tiriluiste -fib in one of eminent coffees. in the UniteC Status,, and thelireater part of 'whose Iligliiiiii:beeitsothtiiitheitospi- Uhl loWdon; Paris; Phi laairplilit dna Nise :Where, most aetonlshing curse that were ever_ known -; iratbled with4thiling th e ears when Caleep; greet&tervousiiese being alarmed at ;sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blitiphlogr• atteudedilonietlinee with derabgetrielt.Of 'Mind were 'oared immediately. s - TAME PARTICULAR NOTICE. These arc some of the sad and melancholy egebtribodriced'Aii early habits of iouth, via weidoieSiof the back and limbs,4 - pairei in the head, Ahmens'of eight, lose of Muscular power, 'palintifion, of the 'heart, **pita, nervous : fttiablitbr, eirnitomoW consamPtkin; 4 0 - ‘„ Ifssivermr.-:rnafearfal effects oii . t4d mind are much to be dreaded—lois of memory, con fusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil foie,' tpil . legs, aversion to society , Self , distrust, bite orsolittuin, thnidity, Sco., ; are some of the evils prodnaed: ' ' YOUNG f EN-: Who have :injured • themselves 1 . 11 certain .practice 1411ged.". 111 when alone, Chabit fre quently -learned' from -oompeuileas,_ or_ at rolioeipthe effects itioh are , nightly .eireritltrben 'llideeP,, and if -not cured. renders tharriate hapoesible,: and dectioys -both mind and:body; sheuld'apply immediately. • , ::What •tity .theit 'a yohng man; itio hciptref me country, .thefi darling of his parenta,: should be suatohedifrontgl prospects and' enjoyments of life, by the (=Sequence of deviating from ilia• Pat h, iiiiture and indulging in a ioartain secret "bit' Suck P alm i nm I before oontem-. piating Ei Seflect Mist ' s lonia y are the most macessaty'mulattos to Promotb cbtintibial happiness;lndeed,' without Weed, the Journey through life 'hecOmes a weary pilgrimage : the. prospect hourly darkens to the view;,the mind lines shAowed'ivitli and filled with =gambol* refinalion that the happiness of =Other %amines' blighted With Mir own. • ,DlSEASE ornewmiltgoz. 1,, When the Misguided and linprndent votary pleasure finds he has imbibed- 4he seeds, of Aids -painful disease, it too often happens that iliensed'satierof 4 ehliiiie . oethe dread of die; eoiery deters himtronvapplybig:to..thosia who; irom , edsoatfori" and; rapectabilitY,.can alone befrierstidin. : He falls Inter thetande Of Igno rantillidsdeiligning pretenders,whO;',licapable, of curinvtlich his Pecuniary- sisbatanCle; lfeep hiM. WIER , : month after month, or its ling as the Irmallust - kit ATM lie - Obtained, - and in' despair kiervoldni with'aidzied health I to sigh ever-10 gallitedrsikpiiiitMerit; or, by, :the WO of 'the' ihimfiKtiOleim,' - -"Xerepry,' teeter the; *mean twist syMptopis of thieterriblikina4e; aches , suctions ofthelfead, etc 1011744Divith ; rapidity !Ulf death 14 - 010 ,11 4 his dreg ld istd lnjs by Ila m thit Undies:Alive/ad country from whsgoe travaier . istaras. = • - -':llposammlT tor THE mink The many thousands cured at this iiistitutiiim ''eat atlas year; and the numerous hiportant saliteid.operations performed loy-Dr: Johnson, witnessed by the replitifsforthe Ehoi; and many ether: papers, notices of 'which have eppedisdNigain and again before the public, be sides his standir.g as pk" gentleman of character • a nd diceasniity, is a sufficiesiMlaarantas:to tli . 9 ' s ; f: ' l i ,EtU7 ' Otsc e Ax7 Nilgr , 3 q:icrroß,stiv-15;_l863" EMEMM =I MEE . ~.>'~=.~olGC~~iß~. iIVAL-Oli I NEWS "-OF- - - GROOPRIESV 44QUORS,:; FRUITS, FISH, &O. ME MBE .. .. ..il'i ~i'l~ =FEIN D 0 q.K."0.):P04 • TIAVE JUST RlClELTED:qfr,cazir Ycirk l and , Philadelphia IMirketi3; and well Nelectetistock of ".: ISM GROCERIES. Consisting hi part of • • COITEIE, SUGA&S, `EIYRIJPB 4 ," • 'IFEAS ; OFIMESE,,_ SPICES, • meal , !:.(1 ISM =IS 7 . EMI • Siar . " - 11QUORS? Aumong;wlilobw r lll be found well airlift of ginii old •' , y BRANDY,, ; " "' ;• - _ ;11.-ciltbl4 WINES and ALSO FRUITS ,? CANS, With a large ossortioent of "'BRUSHES WABE • WILLOW WARE; I • Ve bekitileregik*,ol.: .[• 11,1a-A.SS_WARE- df narnatmg. Ktlese goods .hada ; all - Wen" selected e*pressly l fcr i tl4e Market, 41111.'a care ho is to thglr purify and perfection, flßwo lll oi a. re. -W144 as tie? i cam and dlepbsedlif. (r -` old friends 'and" Osten* of this wellirican Honie ate callind amine tida,,sts:oCk (.; • i isept22 to TA 4410. 1381 :USEFUL -,and. , !..17/ALUIV. BLWDIEIGOVERY tax GBBATT )II “:SMiIa HILTON'S I N:S I O,LO BiEViIENT4 Is of more ,gianOrid z iractical utility than any intention now before the public.' It has r been thoroughly, tented dur ing the' i lakt =by tical Rion' 'and ,grononn oadlwill to 'be~r. litOokfiFl4l,4l-9460wn Applkible useful Arts. , . &MN Imeauera Calmar Is a and the re : , milt :of years ; Ito combination is &demi& Principrea, 4nd underwo,oiroumitances or. cheage ,ofs 3 temperature, will become ~ ootrupt or emit any, offenshromMlll. A ,xie , S,V, 02/12g Its Combination Ifarinfecturers, tent Ida", chilies, Will find it the beit article known as Cenienting for,Channels Ift works without '&lE4olf:dot ideated 7 any chilAgio o , f tainpera tm Boot and fihoe Manufacturers: BS- j Will find it eufflkkintly-adhe eive for their d r ,itiituta bee= proved. ' • I- • : ; 1.1; - Jewelers. • drOkkgatiii 6 : 6o ildther And ; ididin tiarjapecial merit;'that it Stickle Patches nd Lining.tooota and Slum alaMiitlygtirg Old iltitda4 : • L Fazailies. LIQUID • r .101+; 7 1 4-tnA that in a ma thing 7=0541.7.,-,C Toy;'' r • -c;-1 ; hoot Ind „zArlrY. =as. otthnuiehold• use.: It hvi:litittid hi 84 .11 amok!, Csaairr: Li iii a Iltiiiikrippn; and a easily fipigedas. paste • : HMOI6I laeowszs :Coma Is iriaolablediC aiatar °eat'. Regiovter, ME : bumparm . .Caesiart sobetvices._. 1,4 filled in Family or Mug Packages frOiii f 2 ounces to, 100,1 be. 'IIITATOI.T Based co., wai t ; A 1 , ra a ~~~~ r; EWE RMIS Hs dl t~fi~i~` .. Z. . ;,.1:1 h L. 5 .. .„ ~ a s ... . -, . t ..,..4.,,..d.",.,.,..c., :::,,,, ...).+1 ...N.. on ~,„,., .... - _1 ~~ r~ zEmmtWldi-kLEoTiIAC NES, 4.04 re 7 , maTELEurioNooiwalr,cuaTinG 1101110US:TEURPH 10111 E UNION 'CARL , ; L.,.g• at:t..We'stias ;Ulna' sunatnitry Of the ' , reported atejoritiea,-.in-conntiestcantaffhaVe treablieit , ua muting :the iletßYts=of cities, horotiOii , and laironitlitpo; - . i t 1. outv.33i ri3EPOltililo - 111A;TORI.TrES.: = ' ea:medal, „1 - Wo l t: s iftidj•cht J. , .-tgeghell.9 • •t• •z• ;,,e; ..41090 L" SO r° 3 l 4:.•:••_ . •••' • • • •;,, . , ; .... ..,;1000 - etarlford 1 : 1 1-.ci-. .. 1:8500u 1 " .7 - f• 50 1 ,41 • • • •'• • • ; • *.',• •••• lativaie t .. ° l'M° , ........ . .. ..• - . ' „ Lancaster.... ..... ,' • wriffibe" Lehigh - I IF 1 / 4 _ . 100 ,50 ~tTa A' i ERZ MEI zYwor. AEI MEM REM ME EU d a; , ' 1,7,1 lEEE EIZM =I 111 M SALT, onroe • • • • • • • • ,° lllll °.rneFTl oithinipton . . Philadelphia, , .6521 WHISKY.! Snyder - . . .. 450 8uFiLuck5i* 1 9;.......... • , '....1700 t ..... ....... ..,,,--..;;--- t 900 Virligiincifeltind ': 4 0. - 5:1, - - • 900 WYonifilig;—T..: , - ;40 Yolk, ...--. i . ‘•. -.. : - 1 1.- ) L r 2600 ' . , TNT '- •L — EG . IS . II :' ATIIRE: : i l i ii.°: MU MEM AND .I DREED Mffil The:Betinblieetiellitialiiitieleeted the *miler Wilke gum, Dbitrietrof thefettrotPhila4ell•ll* •ittWilf-kive.theinittleietlimittjerity,of §sm. ME _ . . -TUE ROUSH OV, FII:7IB36STATIVES. Mpg Z4I°,4 C RPt e zpaiitrity of. Ineinliere in titillinsisOf Representatives. The list lignkfollesfel' • • Union , Den: Philadelphia. —l2 i L!5- Delawa.- 0 •:. - • . .;• •.? • ...... i C setae - • 3 labiltialiety, • ' Bucks. ...... ..... Monroe and Pike. Luserne- t - • - - 1411'hueliarins. , .. ...... L}coming and rCiluton - - Union, Snyder and' Juniata 2 roithumberiand;,-, . 1 Schuylkill - Dauphin. Lebanon Berke.. Lancaster York „ Adams Fititon . . . 1 Bedford • • Bonleßet• ••• • • • • ••• • •Y• ••• • • • 1 , 'Huntingdon: . . ... ' ... . . .....:. ,1, Blair Cambria.. ........... Indiana. • ' Arrnatmg and Westmoreland. FaY,O- • - t• •ti • Greene' •„•7•: - . - ••!"• - • • ... ' Washington,..% Allegheny. .... 6 . Beaver andlawiene`d.;, , .... .. 2 - Butler. c t .... . 2' Mercer and 2 Clarion and FOrest.;... Jeffersdn; .... ,Crawford' and" Warre n. a .,, .... ... 2 2 ... 2, Perry ' 1 ICS BOOT• ;Si-SHOE WsinfizoioN, Sep t:, .. 1868. ~ I ' - Mai :Emma: I am a priteito soldier. I enlisted, in=thi 9th New Yea? , tiritilerY, for the war, leaving home, 'frlende r and a position otnnifril: neseVso Usti Might se* mreisnitryitn'this hour of peril. : - .l4rat how 'laid aside frOm-sluty, *unlash ooniehteewith a hospital herb, and, with another soldier, am doinantyaelihrarian in-that--noble thistitartionvthe "Soldiers' Free Librayrand. 4 l3eadinmikrA'%of lyashington. ^JI derAe t6`-AY a'fiir`vvoids to uyour:readers, relative to some-of the acts of kindness per forniedffpripiidiers,Aud-to assure thefienefe& tors that soldiers fully appreciate all that done for Wein': - Mi. and Mrs. John A. Bolide litAtted'thistmitetiirise more than a year ago, and from a small beginning the "Soldiers' Free 'c,ilbrary" hasiiien to a handsome libraty.of needy thousand , yolnmee, and fFonoshimil indin'illiniFirei feet; sitters. it now occupies a flaa;biatinbe sixtfilive feet long by twentyLfive feet,:widej , iti!• , *witi , le-fickieTostmi; Alai* 93111/634Killiiith the • , NavY-0014tnient here; Airs: Fowls- was formerly Miss' Burns**, from New York,_ quite celebrated' Al A fine sioger: We have hero in the capital - ofthe nation a spot where, soldiers are supplied With books, with - pert:l3lE4ton tii'ieep thein ten' days ; with. daily papers iron:Lail the loyal Sta!es,- for the .pernoby m iesponded'io ;our call for 449/fr. pap e rs, with magsses tiMr'pletoitial pipers; with is groat a religious" reading, aid Bibleskand Testaments; also, wiiiitiren, ink, mid ;paper; And'a iitiletlibide I'd whigh to write ii:ilitterliOnitvallfritsAf eJae . 'We haYe also a boof4W Voreroo4r-oormecitediWitli the build , : ing,-friniew 16 . MM'; -Wiwi& iniriplies thearick ' '-'" " ''ldr -Ir`jfigidi 'or" .. ~,,. . ou. Ilif MOM, Wen. TH reitiongiliinulfifelameledemi t wil i I %AM' "ishdieriiiiii niidlihitiiidkrnaulde Wan I enjoy. The walls are decoratedititlitflage and IMSIMEMMEI The Soldiers' Free :Library; 'ii- - 7,..: , :!.i. - -;,1 - _-,..:7 - !7' , MON about one'lanudied , handsome pletem.: jrnihis laidrahliliaie;iiisey Toesday evening, a soldier s ' einklogibitontilietilifiere' eve ning, some call it, over vitriOlilltfri'. rand"' Mrs:" F . . - presitte, Anti eVer3lBllbbetheafterdoest:wediitve the'meet= , , g ctf,the .t'holdlers'„Free Liblmjr,-phtutw,l, 5 phurch - ciarrof soldiers .of, all_ d ' mina iiiini;-:"slid IliVi'liit,frded theriniarVelf a &her, 'Proireitieg:ldi nerve their nohntrY i*" - their the •stime time. ~,, ..„Theim'indet h iga are. productive, of much.: g00 d,. ; and wet. liffely sta an ided t 1114 , 141 interesting: ..1,,,-: `lt 'nay fnither intereat'yoni riniricrate kiwi , that etidsontesPrAseiticareisditniftltismattfeoi 11 °PXPePia- -- ,Onngrefa - granted) M. ' a* Mrs. Foxy), a lot of Government 1m1., , ,f0r, the Pur pose? and Goierinnent has given o,tem, the use of convidnicent- Sadie-re to assist hi on ;thewsrk: -- Abbueeltiven hnisdradAitillitra Were :raised to tpayjor thtbutiding and: fixtures; and it7mas ,raisedßartly hy,coicerts_ given • by Mrs.. Folly, s in c e - whiiitt‘ time ' the lristitettion Ilk; boonboon`dondactdd eitliotel any-elipensei-acid every -donation- - theittams been made tin -, neop.ey. .or ,stores, j haajmenstal entimly_forthe s belregt of soldiers, as nii'disb:punt his tnlie, made fore ems o k -4, 8 ••_, . I -t.t... -,- •; -. •,-- s) i _ . ; , .i All tlibild'abst - lally appreciated by tile - sol- ' dlers,,who enjoy, nlithe rich privileges sq *Early, granted, t ati iem. e bpas.gra,ted by Ing& o at the Naili `ate' bag oily i'dug htTor, ourirebord showirigra diatribididn of bier 30;000' volumes. We have givenTairay many:hundred Bibles and Testaments, about .5.000 naagszinesi; ncur the `&morio'in.lrect Beauty, of tioat&c., Leal given to sciiirisni, - thitingh us, _ 'abode ,s2,sooiworths of their excellent readiug-Mattar: -T-lie's,oldierr have palled•for many-, reams .: of Writing' Rapine and envelopes in proportion, :andAmy were niiief turned empty away. KS our xenigicus Meetings we have did Severed' cOnvirsienk,and 1 our csinning school it iniusilircrOudddr " CV, in= rilre@dlalgiera- s.._ ,v- 1; -'• tolt'DJ"Lf 6111, :-. • ?he successful labors of the . 'soldiers; kmds, Mr. antrErs. Fowic. have Itot, been f6iliottki by the soldiers-- They hive been arlitristid several timeadieringothei present .'year by valet -019 pre : Bente:from asskliem; once by enkelegant service of.silver; at, another time ,, „by., a royal 1 qemit6ltible; 'ilseehhagedeteent.:*plioteigmphio , hitiurti;cpiceirlinpiretit conclusively thatiMidiers I have a pradreskappreciafiers of theeffortir4 : lliose who labor for lhear, good, z ,%; i ~.': 1 .... I feet, ldr, Editor;Ant the above` statement, ahead bedome a inattei • Of record fbitild &turd historrof this 'war.- It ihows what noble men the : war. has called into the service oflthe'd'orini try, and also proves what good friends @gbh men 'find.' 'While:England bbastifof 'her "'Florence . Ilightingale," we'con tell of them by hundreds; and while other countries may tenor brarmen,. we ; an count by: not . ouly brave- but ichietztai men who arijit c when this warshall end, to return to itftideceint walks; of indus try; and be Oriente/dicta ' sada ty.- •'- :- -: 1 ..,, . ~ „I ain:your obedient servantg :I ev i ' - —re, - - - -PHILO TOWER, - ...Private - 19th :New - York artillery, Librarian -1 -`43oldlaACEree Library.'' ._ „. ; _ I 660 SEE 4 . 06 700. 576 5. 2 9 BM : ; 264 .... LlOO.O 11 1 73110 1 ~... • .. , :. 1 '..)--::-' i. • . 17 0.0, -. - legrapQ. Flit 0 M 8' ill If G Important from the Army of the Potomac • 2 t -2 itoiteiv's otiant - andtri,iderrated, Sze WasimUriou Oct. 14. Passerigers - froMtlie - frOneto-day repot there weabeiriy skirinishiow. yeliterday; to the right, while in the censer and on the - Aeft timire, was only cecisional picket firing. By the latter, one man was killed. . lE'ievi3presented 'that . General Gregg's divi sion of cavalry; which had a severely contested fight et, White ;; Sulphur Springs, on, Monday, with a lerge ; rebel force, : supported, . by infantry, any artillerf; was Obliged' to fall back in.cense. quake 'of not 'being PreperlY supported by. infantry. • • , • • We lost a number of men, including 50 of the that N. J. CavullY- • Wasturom, Oct. 14.—Major Cole, in his report to Glen ' : LockWoid, who man:lauds thee. defences of Maryland- heights, says Mbeeby'a command has,!lepagrcatl; underrated, Awl am creditably informed by ;prisoners, - Citizens and contrabands tbitt his force consists of a halal lion of 800 men. • Meseby3s one 'of Stuart's staff officers, being !detached for : the express purpose_of destroying Ate communication' be tween the AMty.otthe retomac and Washing , ton. . : 3 2' '1 1 • .1 • i ; 1 ME Gan. Foiti3r gives as the result of the . recent expedition under-Gen. Winter aftertuerrillas in blatther county, Ys., the. destrnotioupf about 150 boats and schooners, The capture of $O head of beef Cattle en route to Ilichmiind, and: alsO the capture of .I:rebel officers and 2( rwnu. 1 .2 THE ATTACK UPON VID:A,LIA. Intended Capittre of 'Negroes by the Rebell Tim gEstys cotilitku TO RETREAT 'The official repoWististei that in theirecent attack upon idalia,oppoeite blatchez, Miss., by the rebels,- the object was to capture the ne vem recruited for Col. Farraher's regiment, and destiny,pur irontoon train. • The itegroeill, hOurever,' had all' been trans ferred to.thal other laid° sof the river, , Mrcepting those doing pleketAnty, and the pontoon train was awaiting tier:lop:rind:lOn. • ' Col.Fairsher'irith" his TeVnien attacked the rebels so vigorously that they had notlime to accomplish tlfefe'object. Th twentiPithintes tlief6iftor 'they were' b tau retreats.:: - Fkoin - • - ILuarAx, Oct. The steamships Alpha , and Modes haie •fo e r. fit. Johns,_ N. F.:, to briog oo the,-Passen gers, mails and cargo of the steamship Africa. The steamship Olynnins` upon her arrival here, will ;be ordered to lioston to take =the place of,he Africa, which was to have left that port on the 28th 1 05 t..: •Nat4emakFineeefia• - ,P l M l4 l )l * 2 itt, fagt..l4. The FaY 3 aer . ,. aa,eat reports the Bale of $2,03C.150 five twenties ion Wednesday. De liveries of bbads 'are being •nieda -to October ,Large foseign.ofikastfor ;these boAtate A11,i 1 9,t.-T>TA O t 4 1 ,1 o°Pg 'eittatisetiie.tipeottit - tcritborfieCiiid tke bonds will then sell at = MEM =2=l OEM WAmmonm;Oct. 14 Mil 'TICE ONE CENT ME TherAttempt to Destroy the.lronzides IE7 P A.RTiCUL ARE. Tifir l itifigi BOAT DESTROYED EM=== THE-COMMANDER CAPTURED _ lltignmas, Uct. 14. On litondity night lastiedafing but unsuccem fat att4n4A•iis by the rebels to dearcy the frigate new Tronsides lying, near Fort Moul trie; by a' torpedo. They - "enaployed for the pupownsmallatnd very swift- steamer, seg;r shaped, and having _ bpt a small portion above water.— She - wait manned by a 'crew of four persens, consisting - ctLient...Glassett, who was the commander of the party, an engineer nam-d Scott, Mid a filliat whose name is unknown at the present writing, - _ - . . Shp eluded the picket bnats of our fleet by timing dale into the shore of Sullivan's Island. She then .ainde directly amessthe harbor, and came up to the.vessel without attracting atten- Um. " She struck the.lrensidell fairly amidships, exploding a torpedo containing 60 pounds of .riflelsoWder at - the mornent-Of con tact. The rebel steamer was , undoubtedly sunk, either by tin foil° of the collision or our shot. . Ellaasett, her 'commar.der, ..jumped overboard and swam to a scho ,ner... He and the fiieinan, Scott, are noitr . 'prisoners on. boatil,the guardsin. , Lieut. Glassett was fermerly in ourmavy. says that the) explosion of the torpedo sltolfebthelsteemer under water until the water rin.in.her,smoke pipe and put out her fires. ThiliO4dO 'was' suspended to '" the bows of ; the-rebeliaresseliso twito. etiike 'the Ironsides tinder water. iTlio-iiirldiiiroti - Wasseverely4eft on the Iron skim but cm : material damage was done to her hull or armament. One man had his leg'brolien and oril of the bulkheads-of-the-vessel was knocked down, which ca n nk be xpßaire4Lherp. The . Irot/Sides was Jirepared for action by Capts;Rowan and Immedy, and is as efficient for effeesive operations as ever. She is,now-regarded here as torpedo p - oof. She oPened fife with musketry cn the rebel *owl; and in slew minutes opened fire with two of her large gbns • A musket fired from the rebel steamer dart gemuly wounded Acting Ensign Charles How. afirof the Iremeides, who was officer of the deck at the time. bottom-of the Ironsides has been exam ineibby divers and found to ba wholly uninjured. The rebel engineer Toombs, formerly of our navy, and the pilot of the rebel steamer, are sup posed to bevel:mat drowned on Tuesday niche. ...Itwas.suppoked the rebels meditated a sec ond attack on the Ironsides. A boat of some kind, .believed to have been a small steamer, approached on oor picket line, but was discovered and driven off alter some : . The rebels greatly dread the Ironsidi s. and If is said that the Charleston people have effned ii(veward of iiity thoniand dollars in grid for destruoioti. General,Gillmore and Admiral Dahlgren have both paid a visit to ,Port Royal. While there GeneialGtilatore vielted the flag - ship with a band, and serenaded the Admiral. Tnis inci dent Bhows.how little tint& there is In thr story of ill feeling between those-two distinguished officers. They ire and always have been in hourly intercourse by signal. Where has been the usual firing during the past week, principally by the rebel battery, and Gen. Glillmor,e_occasionally replies to the James Islandbatterits, ;Ind throws a few shells into tort RAMter.:. The slcia are encouraging for en early re newal of active operations. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. The. 11. S. mail steamer America, Capt. Mor ton, from New York yesterday morning, nr• rivedheri thbi afternoon at had past 2 o'clock, hiving on board Gen.. Dwight, Judges Hilton, Noncrief, Mowell, Robertson and Badseye, Mr. Hodges of the Treasury Department, Col. Frank E. Howe, Mrs. Gen Banks and one hundred and fifty either excursionists. They are bound to Norfolk and will return from there to New York. • The steamer New York will leave here early to-morrow morning for City Point. in charge of general flag of truce officer Major Ifurford. The U.S. propeller Videtto arrived here to- day from Newham, N. C. No news. THE WAR IN TENNEMED AND GEORGIA The Situation Eminently Satisfactory. Our cavalry advance has fallen back from Calhoun, on the Hiawassee, to Sweetwater town. The rebels oocupied Athens 1-ist evening, with a force estirnsted at eight mounted regi ments, and the scents raport more to be crossing the Hiawassee to day. A scouting party under a Lieutenant from Woolford's command. was captured to-day. The eltuatiom in.. the East is satisfactory. A skirmish occurred near the Blue late yesterday afternoon. The enemy 'retired and will probably fall back to the Watanago river before risking a fidtt. His force Is estimated at from 6,000 to 10,000. The Ohio Election. Naw YORK; 00t. 14 A special dispatch from Cincinnati, to the N. World, to-day, states that Browla Jo e'ected Governor of Ohio by from 40,000 to 60,000 majci4ty. lATANTED—A Substitiite. - :APO,. to [it] :-EBY it KUNKEL I'o ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. VVIIEREAB, wffe, CAROLINE HIN 10Nrhaaleift my bed and board wich jaat cause o provocation, 1 hereby caution all PerninO not to 'harbor or trust heron my ac• °aunt, MI ; trill( pay no debts of her contract ing. * 1°1315 giOl JOSEPH' HINION. - A ATIVEAS,' 1 7 1- Different colored donbleintrietios ; White Fringe, Furple.Fringe, or Miet The, and other i h ru bbri. at HeratiNitAtiLrfcgy:..,, ,J. ktlBll.. NEW M A CKEREL. , • N LARGE and small plekagespjnnt.riceived J. and fox: Enln 19w. sept 24 L121 , 0 48 . 13 (dt. .13941b3g Whe best In the *stet- A lino lot, at titi2l Wht. DOCK, In, & Co. FORTRESS MONROR, Oct. 13 Ksorarus, Oct. 11 wI DOCK 3111,:','&, CO
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