Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, December 01, 1862, Image 1

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BY. GUSiiGE BEBODiER.
TTTF4 TELEGR,APII
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
T E R b. $-SBNaLD Sumxnumnos.
The Daum TILIGIAPR is Sorted to suliseri
bens in Abe City at , 6 cents per Week. Yearly
subscribers will he charged $4 00 in advance.
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twice a week
during the session of the Legielature, and Week
ly during the remainder ' of the yaw l and'fier
nished to subscribers 94 thit following Cash
rates, viz ,
Single subscribers per year Semi-Weekly $1 50
Ten 12 00
Twenty ", " " 22 00
Single ' ' " . 5 Weakly < < • 100
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Marriage No • '
Auditor's Notices.
Funeral Notice, each 1ntierti0n,‘.,..,,w;...:.
iff* litisinees..notices inserted. hr
Column, or before Marriages and Dea
012ITS/ANN for each insertion.
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BABUTZBURG, PL
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(8114 1 111thilr ODNDITOTiD BY WII*1010VASIX.)
This Is a ritSt Cali }like, and located *1414 cenirad
part or the ally. it le kept In the best lin,Anerr , and ib
Jas ro fil flud
th il t zv et zzioodauck . to . net wit h
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•i.IIIOF. ADOLPH P• . TEIVSKR.
WOl, t4P
respectfully inform 1 his id
lawous and the public icooorttny; moit he
opettoots to ewe halettatloni int the f PI.AhM FORM
LODE:Op, VIOLI N aisouttitosoiosooroi ;THOM
ROB. Re willseth eleninre wait upon peplbs their
Mines Many hour dared, oi wwwww 'will be Olin NI
roaitionoe, to Third drew •ly. driers wow lb
Osman Ileformed Church. ' dente , 4 It
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Tinand Sheet 4ren Ware Manufacturer
A r a
ELLIABISBI7IIB.
• •T.• AS 'always..Cm hand a fu ll ' . assartnientt
Hor and Wsre, Cooking Ind Paltry)
Ppm Of tba.bed manutitoturles, Ontk.;lllpoolitur,' Hale!
log and Galvinised Iron Cornish, manttlhotured find ppl
NI nimiOnftble rates. ,
1(e. ng promptly attended to. i *
• REMOVED. • • •
JOHN B. SMITH.
ETAS removed. his Boot, and . Shoe Stoke
A 1 from the corner of liseond and Walnut streetgld
NO. 108 MARKET' STREET, 1
Next door to Haynes Agriculture Rin, whate he intends
to keep all kinds of Boots Sboesi gaiters, &b., aid: a
large sleek of Trunks, and ovorygdng in Ids line - or .b n .
sinew ; and will bithankfuilio rewire the. Patronage el
old onstomers and the pubile in general at his new
Owe of bulimia. Ali kinds of work inside to order in the
best style and by superior workmen. Repair* done ial
&oil notice. raprkdtf) JOHN B. MUTH.
LINDEN NALL, '
MORAVIAN FEMALE SEMINARY,
At Litiz, Lancaster Co., Pa.
FOUNDED 1794.
Affords superior advantages for thorough aid
accomplished female education. For circtdatis
andlnformation, applylo • ' .
.wit.T.Tot 0. REICHEL,
octlB-dBm 12rincloal.
PEIPHEIt'S DAILY LINES!
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BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA,
Loch Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Ern
- ey, Unionlowa t War town , Milton,
Lewisbak SOOI I III6FrhOMI,,
bury, Treyertoi t ,ilsorgetown, f ;
Lykeietown, Millersburg;
• —Mk; Buultisr
A N D-
4:14 itr
The Philadelphia Depotobelea , oeitrally - loeated; ,thei
paims will he at idle Lowest Atka.
' Condictof
ea through with each train to attend to the Bare de
eery of all nods intrusted to illevlbre. Goode Milkm
aid &Vibe Depth
eeL Ward fa Freed, Market efreiejt roph....it
8 elefeek, P. 1114wiii be delivered in 1114 M. arg
neat
lireigNS as Low as by Asp OibelY
Line. ~
JOUPG MONTGOMERY, !
Philadelphia ilk' Redding Depot, !
, ect2t-dif Foot of Iffarhet Street,
: " 1 Alit. AiIgENOH . , AGENT:
OF the 014 Watllow`ok Line , respectfully
Informs Air plant mai tmo mg n A gy T ri , 0 , 1 „.
tion fbni (thwooty Willoiror libeworr Ili' nbe la
041 1 allakOt _ 11 114 6 0 101 4 01 1 14 . 840,1 1 eon peter& 'to
wr y t an AoW as any other individual flue between
PBlllOl Harrisiwn, itunbery, Lewisburg, Wil-
Hainsport, Jersey a . Havonan4 allpthaa poi.
as Ur Norther* Philaaaphia fond kilo Will Vll
lisamitig and MEWS Woods. ~ , .., , • , ~ I
.110.514. A. NUM Agent.
bug. pa„
Nos
WiliW l Erouse of Messrs . ' Perwosit,
se ii Nos 808
yA rY andlook 810 Market street &born
~ , 4 . , by j o'c,Jr, it, War uulit -
, ~' - 1 k 'i 4F ,41pu next morning. . It.
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DR.
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13ALLOTIMEECXXLEI
A$ dineovered the most certain; speedy
,ILX elfOtcuslfemedy In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
SLUM IN SIX TO TWILIaI HOURS.
No Mercury or Noxious Drags.
A Cure Warranted, or lib Charge, in Prom one
to Two Day&
.
Weakness , of the Back or:Limbs, Striatum, Affections
of the kidneys and Madder, Involuntary discharges, Im
potency, general Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lan
guor, Low Spiribt, ConAntion cif Ideas, Palpitation of the
Heart, Thnidity, Tremhlings, Dimness of Sight or Giddi
ness, M mass of the Head, Throat, ,Nose or Skin
ofTAIAgs- Moinech or Bowels—liase ter
rible disoiderigansing from the Solitary Habits of Youth
-those =bur and solitary practises more fatal to Dion
vignmA than the song of s,yrens to the Marburg of Ulys
ses', blighling their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, he., impossible.
YO.lll/g Nen
Who ism beco me . the victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual
ly sweeps to an untimely grave thonrands of Yining
Men of the inedLeilited _talents and brilliant intellect,
who might, otherwise hiiifo entranced listening Sonatas
with the hungers of likequenceor waired to ecstasy the
ilvidmlyrei may oall,!ith full (=Aden&
El
kEI
tA Ma, rried Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar.
bselpswnre or physlind weititimalp organic
derorMtnes, Acc.; speedily cured.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religlonsly condo In Ida honor as a gentleman, and con
lidentlt NAY upon fits skill as a Phyaichm.
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Immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored.
This distressing Allection—which renders t rte misera
ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the
victims of improper Indulgences. Young persons are too
, apt to commit' excerees from not being exurb of the
dreadful consequences that may ensue. New, who that
understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow
er of proorestffic id tosl sooner by those falling into mi
proper habits than by the ,prudent Bellidoll being , de
mised the pleeisares of healthy otibpring, the most se
rious and destructlie symptoms to both body and mind
arise: The system becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mukha rsholkss.ffieshened, Lees of Procreative Power,
Nervious Irretibithy, Dy,speysis, Palpitation of the Heart,
MedgeMlos, Oon Ronal Debility, a Warding or the
Frain% 'Coup,' Oessumptkin,' Becky and Death.
Moe, No. 7 South Frederick' Street
Left band.tdde geincharn Baltimore istreet, a 'few door.
I rom,the earner. fail not to observe name and number.
Lettere must be pall and contain a stamp. The Doc
toe, Thoo tf .. f t hail. in his office.
A Care Warinssited in Two Days.
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.iit Nauseous Drupe,
John/on,
meraber. 9 f the,,RopilC i on ig e of liurgeons, London, Grad
mite from one of the most eminent Colleges in the Gaited
ittatee, Fiild the greater pert df whose life has been spent
de We hospitals of London, Paris,' Philadelphia end'' else -
when, has effected : some of the most , astonishing cares
Wqt were eyer,yurern many troubled with ringing in
the beta and' Gird when Weep, great nervousness, being , '
lammed at auddea.mninda, bashoelueee, with Frequent
KOMM#MO I ! IMPUI Prenthlt
Dr: 7. addresses &Mose who have injured themselves
by improper indulge.ne and solitary habits, which ruin
both body and mind, unfitting them for either business,
!UM% MOW or Poirrifalta
,Thems are some of the sad and Meianclially eilects pro.
dbowl by early habits of youth , , viz Weakness of the
Back met Limbo, Pains In the Head; Dimness tit Sight,
Les of Illuicular Power, Palpitation ot the heart, Dys
pepsydlervena Irratibility, Dequigement thelhgestive
'ftwilions; General Debility, Symptoms, at ponsumphon,
Ike
Jegruus,.—.Thetehrthl effects on the mind are mach
to be &elided
. .,Letat of Memory,. Confuelon of Ideas , De
pression of hpirits, Evil Torbodings, Aversion to hizicitity,
Pelt Distrust ; Laic or ballade; Timidity, Ac., aro some of
the Mills predmieil.
l!namiaturli of personsof all ages can now judge what
is 049 cause of their declining
,hsalth, losing their vigor,
becoming Wpuk, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
ehighlur appeairaxte medal the ey out, cough and ay mphims
of eonsumption.
Young IlLon.
Who have Wired themselvis by a 'certain practice iln
*aged,* when, alone, a habit frequently learned rrim
evil companions, or at aehool, the effects of which ire
nightly telt, iv& whensaleep, and it not cured renders
histriagethPOWillg 'Mid dearer! both mind and' body,
should aPPIy
What a pity, illatlJolll4 the„hope of his wen
'', the darling of his Meshy should be apatched irbm
alt pruspects and euloymenta of tile, , by the emirequence
of deviating: from the path of nature and indulging in a
oorMin secret habit. Such persons Kam before contain
-1411011 •
qt that a ummd mind cud , body, &reps* most micas.
ii i+ Preinahl connitbial happiness. Indeed,
out Guise, the journey' through life becomes a wen*
pilgrimage t h e prospeethourly , darkens to the view ,•
the mind b ecomes i shadowed. with despair and filled with
tbe melanisholly reflection that the happiness of another
beeomee blighted with our own.
when the misguided and luiprudeut votary of pleasdre
finds that he has imbibed the seeds of this paisful dis
ease, it tott;often haven that an th-timed senile of abeam
or dread o f dieobvery,' deters him from applying to these
who, from education sad respectability, can alone be=
friend b delaying till the tionatitnUonal symptoms pu
this herr d disease make their appearance, auch as ci
tended dote thioat, diseased one. noctunuil pains in
Wilmot and llinbsi Mumma of stlghtMeatitass nodes On
the Whin,boosi mad arms, blotches on the head: Ilse mod
egremities t ithwifreoling With trightiol rapidity, till At
hattbelailate of the month or the bones of the, nose, fall
In, and this *MUM of Wilk awful 'dist:Mae become- , a horrid
objectat cOmmiserationi till death- Puts a period to his
dream! sufferings, by sending him to it that Elodis.
Tared Wonky, from whence no traveler returns,". 1
It Is disaharkkohif rad that thousands fall victims to
this terrible' dleatise, owing to the ansitilfellneets of I'm,
rant pretendersowhe by the , use of Qat 1 -Deadly pois on,
Merstm ruin, She comititatien aud make the residue o
lire aleirable.
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Eitit
yeerlites,:oe hellish; to 11, 1° care or the many
Unlearned and Worthlert Preteridere, deettinto of know-,
ledge, name or characler, who copy Dr. iolinneekt adver
yermereente, or style thetrisegvat la the ,nessispapera,
regularly 'Negated ghy,sicluns ineapodie 04 Curing, th u ly
'keep yini month titter mouth taking their v
add petioneitimesa Olit.,poituds, or is 'long as ine smell
gee can be obtained, and id dame*, bare yen with ruin
ed to sigh over your galling diragigebgr
' ,Tobiew is the only' Maiden adrerilaina.
' creffidial or diplomat *broils hangs In his office.
", • Big reinedffint treatment are unknotru to all' others,
iedfirom a speneAu the greet h o spitals of iffi
he awn btAhe country and a more extensive PA
rrogyoli thoeßay other Physician to the world. t
'Thilikiimient of the Press.
id** tffinmends cured at Ibis histitutkin year ffir
ierlyear,, tad the numerous ^ imnortint Surgidii Cope*,
tionxperfermed•by Dr. Johnson, witneeneed by the re
plicated' of the Pffin47 wcilisger,! and many , ' other pi
pers potties of which 11AVOappeared again; and . again
'Wet the 'pnblist,'beitidee hie etaffiffig as a gentleman of
elitraffiter end reivollaibilitr, is a sufficient gearrantee
;IPUteffiffiltei:
ltin Diseases Speedily Cured.
adunid. be, :directing their
pa** ma t ing should: be. Partin
supPIAO-11111,ITIP,,,I°1!9, in .!" ,11 01 FOliflvi 4 o l "lner
,1011191.X.,JOHNEION0 M. D. ;
Of the Baltimore Imelafeepitali Baltimore, 114-1.
00AL oil Lamp Shades ; Wicks, Chiml-
P,Y I3 . for Oslo low by , • •
.WagIiS4,I3OWMAN,
Corner Fp*, and JOarkp{eitre42o4. I
octs
U!~ pawky lreplebieheit stook of. Wiqt
"o,lFeney Gleeth rl ie- onowypaosed irk. WIN city,
confident et rend ering wilistaelien,, we wept&
vietfelly 'Witte a eII. KELLER,
; , wankel 201601, two dooesieest titymerth itreet;sou
At".. . rlisl y•
OVEAY tleekiftii4iiii, Fria*
' h at ,14311 4 41 , garb',
eake.
a[asriage.
Organic Weakness
Take Partioular Notice
IhN,.owi of bipindOnoo.
HARRISBURG, PA., MON DAY *EVENING, DECE MBER 1,1862.
itistillamons
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Car Et, CO El it ,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
pESPEOTIVELY invite, the attention
Jun of the public to their large and well selected
afoot( of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, YORKIRI, AND DO
, RISES FRUITS.; t•
We now offer for sale'
Ot 43 VV!lrtB, .Loveringe Golden Syr.ulh.
White and Brown Sugars of all grades,
Green and Black Teas, •
Coffee, Spices and. Flavoring
[Extracts,
ALSO,
FLOUR,
SALT,.
, LARD,
•lAARD,
. : HAAS ; -
•
We invite an examination of our superior
. NON- EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
. .
Unequebed in every respect by say in the searket; to
gather with an - hinde of
LAMPS,
SHADES,
BURNERS,
CHIMNEYS,
Bul
Wo halm the largest assortment of
GLASBWAEE & 1411EENSWAUB
in the ; also, all kinds of
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE:
Call and examine at our old'atind,
'Nicuotß &BOWMAN, ,
,septl2 Corner Wont and Market Streets.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Just received, at BERONER'S BOOK STORE,
a full supply of
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Embracing all . the ,new 'Stiles and Sizes.
ALBUMS FOR 12 PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALBUMS pH, 20 PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOGRAPHS. ,
ALBUM FOR 30 PHOTOGRAPHS. ,
ALBUMS FOR 40 PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALBUMS FOR 60,P110TOCIMPIIS.
Prices from Seventy-five Cejsts
Itkiertteortalilre
BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH CLASP.
BOUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, WVII
CLASP.
BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH TWO
CLASPS.
BOUND. IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH,
PANFLIED SIDES.
BOUND IN VELVET, WITH CLASPS—VERY
RICH. •
BOUND IN MOROCCO, WITH HEAVY
MOUNTINGS AND CLASPS.
PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED MEN.
_
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUIRISED WOMEN.
COPIES OF RARE 'ENGRAVINGS.
COPIES OF CHOICE PAINTINGS. •
Any Carte de Truffle published in the coimtry
will be tarnished:to. order.
PHOTOGRAPHICALBUMS,
Of any else nut in the standard styles will be
made to order. •
BERGNER'S
Cheap Bookstore.
GRAPE 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, .Rebidets, Concord, Kama
dine, Hartford, ke., which have sold it
very high prices for small and• weak vines.—
Strong, well ripened and thrifty vines are now
offered at reasonable prices. •
Oct. 13, 1862. JACOB-KISH. •
FOR SALE.
3iOOOBILSIIELS prime 'Yellow Corn:
500 bushels barley malt, (hob quality.
200 bushel , ' rye.
50 barrels whisky, drat quality.
Enquire of RICHARD HOGELAND,
se29 111 Washington avenue, Harrisburg.
TAVA, Laguira, and Rio Coffee, choice arti-
CI cies just received, by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
nov3 Corner Front and Market St&
EVERGREEN TREES,
F all desirable varieties, at the Keystone
Nurseries.
fir The weather and season are favorable,
and they should be planted as soon as possible.
Oct. 13, 1862. • MISH.
STANDARDPEAR:
TREEn'at Keystone Nursery, adjoining tbe
city of Harrisburg.
Oct. 13, 1862.
COAL Oil Lampa perfected, "Cahoon's At
tabbrnent" fittdd to any lamp, prevents
the breaking of chitanies. For sale by :
NICHOLS it BOWMAN,
nov6 Cor. Front and Market' Ste.
.
SMOKED. HALIBUT. . ti
A VERY choice article just received, and for
JOIL. sale by > WM. DOOR, Jr., & CO.
OTIONtio,-Quiite a variety of oset4l
N T and anfertalnitni artininnt-chnap-4
pd + .
'CIRRI(' Lemons and Raisins, just ire
( rilvell and for fale low. /- I
1,14 etif 41340711/11/ 414.0
rGig•„, Paten, Primas v and
Made of tints, at JOHN - • Wip t itome Abu*
alma. asyl
1601
ght gettgraP4*
EINIKNON BY REV. FRANK MOORE.
Delivered th the Locust Wed Methodist . Church, on
Tlumkvgiving..Day, November 27, 1862.
" LET ](s =EN arm nom TIEN WRITINGS Of THE
PROPHET JHREMIAH SOMETHING ABOUT AN 'MUNOZ
PA.TION PROOLAMATION AND XIN REWARD, THAT WI
MAX TAKE WARNING HOW WE SHOULD ACT HI THIS
CRISIS."
, .
This is the word that came to Jejtemiitli from
the Lord , after that, the king --Zedekiah had
made a covenant with all the people that Were
at•Jerussleen - to proclaim liberty unto them .;
that every . man should let his man servant, a nd
~
every mangy his maid servant, being an Hebrew
or an flehrewess go -free ; that none shOuld
serve himbelf of them, to . Wit': of a Jew his
brother. NoW When, all the Prinneelind ill the
.people..which had :enteral into - the 'covenant
beard that every one should let his man ser
vant;'arid' every one his mald servant go.. ,free ;
.
that, none ; should : serve themselves. of them
,any more, then they obeyed. ,and let. then( go.
But afterwards 'they turned,: and caused. the
servants and handmaids-whom they had let go
free to return, and brought them into Sub
jectiOn for servants and for handmaids.. .
TherefOre,the word of the Lord came to Jere
miah
iniali
.from ; the Lord, . saying , Thus. , with ' , the
Lord, the God of 'lsrael:;. I. made. a -covenant
with . your fathers in the:day that I brought
theta forth out of the land of Agypt, out of the
house of bondmec, saying, at.the end seven:
years letye, go, every ..man, his brother' an
Hebrew, which bath been : sold, unto thee;- and
when he hath served thee six years, thou shalt
let him-,geiree from , thee: but your fathers
hearkened not unto. me, neither inclined their
ear. And ,ye Were Mow turned, and had done right ,
in my eight,* proclaiming •klse•rtyeeery man . top his'
neighbour;. and ye had made a covenant before
Me in , the house which is called by my. bailie!
hut ye. turned , and, . polluted my name; ha ,
caused a every maw lkis servant, and everyman'
his „handnitdol„ whom he , had set, at liberty St
pleasure,theik. tO,-reinTll nd brought them late
subjection to be !unto your for , servants and for
ifanaida. e. Therefore , thus saith the , LOrd:
Ye haie not hearkened unto mei in-proclaiming
liberty, every one to his brother and everyman
to-pia neighbour:. behold I proclaim a libity
fok you:, saith the :Lord,. to : the sword, to the
.pestilence, and to the famine : and I will mike
you to be removed into all the kingdoms of the
01,04.7 -8 74ifaieth 444 81 , 17. - , •',,, - ~ - i
theetttr, will urge that an: tbieapplies! to:
waviitL4kat.-en„,..abo ...African-4 wace„ , ,oend
Vit.t.,,,_ 1 0 , sintir4de from , which- there WHO a pre:
Ir-.9e4imix_444 woe . ut for a term ofi years -, end
net .PerP4uoti. s . r l'o. , Er.uch, :objections I , 'reply! as:
foiAows.; Firg4,,there is:implied , in :the 'en e
.
on 09,,11 1 41y 4 W9s4inited, that-even ~ ; ~!.
tempo ~ • .sertitude was.regarded as a state; 0 -
Oppr Qll. 110 hich*O: Only tolerated, in weedid-;
9 r,ation. of the hardness of their hearts, , and ihet
approied of God ass good posture of society. Ac
cordingly, it is stated to-be tight to remit filch
.servitude... Secondly, the Divine word , ' • . :, is
that, "the Lord executeth righteousness , ~ d
judgment for, all, (which certainly includes the
Men.of every . race) that are oppressed. Thirdly,
,se,tegardea condition of, perpetual - bondage,
- sigh as was.that of the Israelites in Egypt, , the
affirmation of God! is, il. have surely mew ibe
*Diction of my people which are in. Egypt; and
have heard their cry. by reason of their , table-
Masten, for I knew theiroorrows.". • If, then,
the emancipation.. proclamation of , our Puhi r •
dent he,. through , any evil commode,' overruled,
I.Must warn my, people,-.,. upon the anthoritylof
DiVine precedent, that, the, horizon- of our , lie:
Hopei future : is filled:,. with grim :horror& llf
our. people he seduced by cunning • and corrupt . 1
partyleadera, to compromise with treason, itci
perpetuate, and, so far as they may, to sancti
fy human bondage ender the idea of peace and
prosperity, let them know ihadvanca they will
find themeelvewthe , victims &a terrible de -, 1
Alen.. God, with hih in fi nitude of remit ,'
will fight.against them and • rebuke •them b t=
terly, The: elements of nature. and society
Will rise up against them. "The stars in their
courses'! will fight against every oppressibg
sirera. • '.
I can caution my dear countrymen, theretine
in no more appropriate language than that ef
the prophet, "Hear ye, and give ear ; be nbt
proved: for the Lord bath spoken; give glory to
the Lord your God, before he cause darkness,
•
and, before your feet stumble upon the dark
mountains, and while ye look• for light, he
turn it into the shadow of death, and make It
gross, darkness. But if ,ye will note hear it, toy
soul shall weep. in secret places for your pride ;
and mine eyes shall weep•sore, and run doWA
with tears, because the Lord's flock is carried
*Way, captive." Jer. 18: 15, 17. A fearful cor.
ptivity, of affliction will , the nation secure to it
self by, following anhort-sighted and cruel poli
cy. Whatsoever a man or a nation sowetb,tbat
shall he or such nation reap, is the irrevocabtle
decree of destiny.
Burnam vox New REraineriL—We hat
heard fikuent complaints, of late, in regard
the beef and other fOod supplied to the new
reginients when they Brit arrive here. One
reglinentrkldch we know, were furnished with
•staterhard crackers, in many of:iiddeb resat&
heAl already foutid a lodgthent, while the , tainted
stuff which was called salt beef, was execrable:
A friend in the regiment, who has been in the
slaughtering business, and professes to knotiV
something of the anatomy of an ox, deelar
'positively, that the bones he saw . In the beef
never' gre w, inside the hide of , an ox or cow, but
were `ceiteinli those of "a horse or mule, the
ones of the latter' being of a peculiar form. The reginient'Wonld not submit to the fare, mid
emptied the contente of the beef and bread b*-
relaWdrethelloor - of the queitermaster, who
hirthnatelY took the hint, and thereafter gold
beef, both salt and fresh, and fresh' breed were
fhrnished. Soviebogyllas stale meat and , bread
to dispose of, and supplies MO same to :grelß
regiments as long as they will submit to it., T =
Who is it?--/Veniorial .gepublicen.
Tam Nano Forarroau Paonornia.—A hial
Stafford's projective' was made on*day at
the Washington Navy' litrd, reed g In In
complete triumph'overall formerartillery feat&
Thelarget used for the tximidozi was compostid
seieninchts of iron' and tWinty-one Inches
of oak: -It Iles In' front 'petite liferchanta" Ei
changer In Wall street;;*foratiod with toles,
and , nearty Rh:Aimed fregitients: - Such aid
(imbibition speaks for itoolf.—Y. Y. frailty.
EXTRACT
ON A
BY TELEGRAPH.
Wool our Morning ldition
FROM WASHINGTON.
Operations of the Navy on the North
Carolina Coast,
CAPTURE AND DESTRUCTION OF VESSEL`
.W.p3apicrro . N, Nov, 30
A despatch. to the Navy Department from
Commander Parker, of the United States
steamer Cambridge November.l7th, reports a
schooner having been observed near Mason
borough 'lnlet. He immediately bore down
upon her and fired a thirty pound Parrot gun,
at which, the schooner ran ashore.
A boat under command of Acting Master
Males with two men, was sent to burn her With
Instructions,, as the surf !wag high; not to ven
ture too near, and in case of doubt as to rCach
ing the vessel safely to return. The boat, ho w
ever,• was swamped; yet! the men with !Mr.
Males reached - the shore and fired the sehonner
Which was entirely destroyed.
During Commander Parker's absence, while
engaged in destroying the schooner, the Day
light drove an English barque upon the beach,
about one mile from the tort, where she be
came hardiest.
The following is a list of. the officers and men
taken prisoners:—Acting masters mates, Wells
and O'Divome, Quarter Master EL C. Reed,
Copts. of the Top, John Graham and Deba
eher seamen George- Billy, William B. Frost,
Hans Duboar„, Dick Harmon, Thomas McGee,
Wm. Haley,and:Wm: Thomas. ' I
Other boats, with acting master , mates Wells
and O'Divorene were sent to communicate, and ,
if possible give relief. • Wells swam ashore. With
a line, but it hawing parted O'Divorene follow
ed with it and landed • Just at this juncture
some thirty men came suddenly upon the party,
and all were taken prisoners.
Aldispatch from Lieut. Commander Brahie,
dated the 18th, reports after giving'ehase to k
schooner, the parties on her • ran her ashbre.
With a few. shell those unloading her Wore
dispersed. She proved% .to be the English
schooner , Ariel,:of Halifax: There were# no
papeas or colors on board.
At this time another schooner -was discov t ir a ed
to the westward down the coast, leaving ts
endeavoring to get off the first schooner. t
Commander Braine started in pursuit of ithe
2d, and she was also run ,ashore. He, with a
few shelL drove those away who were engaged
in unloading her: On boarding she proved to
be English schooner Ann Maria; of Nassau ;i no
paper or colors. •
f
r ealiiing osoloaolo.her es- possible with e
steamer, she was hauled off. She how er
bilged, andAstuds In haw fit fi cuis iti va thi. _
mediately returning to firsts schooner, MI
finding 'her bilged, she Wastfired , ad oomph) ly
. Ode= -1- , - •.`, it ' • '
The cargoes of thole vessels were principally
salto adew.kegs of lard, and ; several lbarrelEi of
floes :and sugar . , ; , Everything upon w
n ch
hands could be laid was destroyed , ' 'neinl e ,
about 2,ooo:bags of ;salt . • ' •
Lieut. Commander Treuxton, of the gun at
Mecum ' ~ at Beaufort; North Carolina; Novern
her 12th, says they seized an unknown schooaer
Air violating the • blockade, from Wilmington
bound to Nassau. Her master stated she left
Wilmington on the 18th, without papers, flag
or name. •
. The death of the collector and the prevalence
of yeUbw fever had caused the custom house to
becloeed and businesss to be generally suspetid
ed. , Eight hundred mks of fever were said Ito
exist when he left. . I
:.The schooner Was loaded with turpentiee,
rosin and shingles, and her master openly de
,dared her econfedirate Iressel, as she sprung a
leak and was fourid , to be filling. She was set
onfire , when capcising. • Her destruction was
complete. ,
-Bear Admiral Dupont, •flag ship Wabash,
Port Royal -harbor, 25th; writes on the night of
the 15th, a steamer attempted to run the block
ade off Charleston by Mathts Channel. She
was first discovered by the Blunt, and was fired
upon by that vessel. The commanding officer
at the same time gave the usual signal to the
fleet.:: The Flag hearing the gun and seeing the
signal, stood hi the direction, indicated and got
sight of the steamer and 'fired one shot at her,
when she appeared to run seaward, but a dense
fog just at that moment unfortunately shut her
out from view.
• The Seneca, aroused by the previous signal
soon after perceiired the steamer and fired her
rafted gun, when she turned straight around
and steered to the eastward, immediately after
which, owing to the fog, she was lost sight 4.
On the night of the 6th a steamer again at
tempted to run the blockade by the same en
trance; and was, again discerned by the Blunt,
which vessel she approached within three hun
dred yards, when a shell freim the Blunt struok
her, exploding on board. •
The steamer running tamed to the north
wardand westward, and apparently ran aground
on the shoal off Davis' Inlet, where, however,
she remained only for a few•minutes, in which
time !acting master Beers, the commanding
officer of the Blunt, fired three more shells at
her, sending also a boat to board her, but she
8110tXXXI . in gating' off•and steering seaward, arid
disappeared in the darknei3s. ' • •
There Is reason to believe the steamer last
spoken was the same that attempted to enter
the previous night, on both of which occasions
she was foiled, and the impresdon is that she
has returned'to Nassau. disabled.' •
The Navy Department has 'hiformation that
thelpirate (290) was`expected in the vicinity of
the Azores early in November! She was to re
ceive supplies of aktununitiorl and seamen from
the steamer Bandana.
The Turkish iitteamer Shanghai has taken
dispatches to that Place for Capt. Lemmas.
Several Uidted Stinks vowels are in that neigh
borhood.
THE 'SEAlleff Cit•THE PIRATE a'ABAIILIL.
New 16441, Nov% 3 9, '
, The Steiun. Aghts Vanderbilt , Teturned to
4ny fromati. unsuccessful cruise' • iu search of
the :pirate Alabama. She has , steamed 4,000.
iniles, , having cruisedlromfitand Banks to the
southwest of Bel he. spoke to huge
numbers of , vessels. y one,. the barque
revolution spokon.No 24, in . lat. 44 deg. 4.5
end 10ng. , 70 deg. and 44 min. had seen
her, wiz:. lat. .87 ,deg mud 130 , min.,
long• 70 deg. and IA min. . The Vanderbilt was
in •cc!iliidenon the I.9th withi the-barghe
loot her jib b
txyl oom. hence , lot `Belfast , vesse
•
PRICE - ONE CENT
ANOTHER REBEL 'RAID INTO
MARYLAND.
I=o=l
BRUTAL MURDER OF A LOYAL NARYLUDER.
, 28
FREDERICK., Mn., ov. .
Between two and three o'clock'on VAffnesday
morning, a gang of twenty or thirti rebel gue
rillas, led, it is reported, by Evan Dorsey, of
bridge burning notoriety, crossed into Mary
land and visited the village of Urbana, seven
miles southeast of this place, on the road lead
ing to Washington. They made a descent upon
the store of Thomas A. Smith, the postmaster
of Urbana, and after robbing the store, made
Smith and a young man named Harris, the
assistant postmaster, mount two of Smith's
horses, with the design of carrying them off as
prisoners.
Smith, who is a resolute man, watched his
opportunity, and gave them the slip in the
darkness of the night: The Rebels fired three or
four shots after him, but missed him. Think
ing Harris might also escape, one of -the gang
shot him through the body, saying, " We'll
Make short of you, before you try on the same
game." They then rode away, leaving him for
dead by the roadside. The ball penetrated his
left lung, and it is reported here that he, died
yesterday morning. He is the son Dr.,Zach
tiriah G. Harris, a very respectable citizen of
the vicinity. The gang stayed only al clitt an
hour at Urbana, and their special purpose seems
to have , been to carry away Smith, who is a
pretty out-spoken loaalist.
Nero liwtrttstintnts.
TO man AU MEEK
Collection of Pension's, Bounties, Barll,llty
and War Claims.
Officers''Pay Rolls, Raster Rolls, and Ile
craning Accounts Made Out.
THE undersigned, having been in the em
ployment of thb United States during the
last eighteen months, as. Clerk in the Muster
ing and Disbursing Office and Office of Super
intendent of Recruiting Service of Pennsylva
nia, respectfully Informs the public that he has
opened an office in the DAILY TIOLIGRAPH
Building for the purpose of collecting Pen
sions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims ;
'also, making out Officers' Pay Rolls,' Mister
Rolls and Recruiting Accounts. .
All orders by mail attended to promptly:.
. .
SULLIVAN S. CHILD.
gr" Blanks of all kin& furnished at this
office. • ' novl-dtf
POST OFFICE NOTICE
On and after Monday, November 17th, 1862,
the mailsitt this office will• be closed as follows:
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NORTH: r =WAv Idam--For all
. pltices between; Harris- • „,
burg, Lock Haven
,W
Elmira, N. Y., at 12..gir N.
SOUTH. WAY Mam-=-For "all ,
• placea between Harris- - -
burg and Baltimore,
Md., and Washington,
'' D. C., at 8 06 A. M.
ForYork,Pa.,Baltimore,
Md., and Washington,
D. C., at 900 P. M.
LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD.
EAST. WAY MALL—For all r
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 .6.30 A. M.
For Philadelphia and •
Lancaster, at .. . .
For Bainbridge, Mariet
ta, Columbia, Lancaster,
Philadelphia and New
York, at 4 20 P. M.
For Lancaster, Philadel- -
phia and New York, at 9.00 P. M.
WEST. WAY Mern--For all
places between Harris
burg and Altoona, at 12.40 P.M.
For Johnstown and Pitts-
burg, and Erie, Pa., Cin
cinnati, Columbds and
Cleveland, 0., at 245 P. M.
For Lewistown, Hunt
ingdon, Tyrone, Phil
ipsburg; Altoona, Holli
daysburg and Pittsburg,9.oo P.' M.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.'
For Mechanicsburg, Car- • '
lisle, Shippessburg,,,
chambersburg, Pa., at..7.00:A0 M.
WAY Man—For all
places between Harris':
burg and Hagerstown, '
.Md., at .12.30. P. M..
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
ROAD,
For Ellwood; PinegrOve,
Summit • Station, Au- •
burn and Pottsville, at 12.30 P. M.
STAGE ROUTES. -
For Linglestown,
Idanada Dill, West Han
- over, Ono and &nes
town at 700 A.'
For Lisburu.and Lewis
berry, at 12.40 P.
M.
firOfficeHours---Froni 6.00 A. M. to , 8 11. M.,
Sunday from 7.1 to 84 A. M., and Sfr9ra 3.0, 4
P.M.
GEORGE BERGNER, Postint`sidtsi.
PECAN NUT ,TREES
A T Keystone Nurse ry.
Oct. 13,1862
. .
GWES 1, G,RA,PEO I t
A LOT of Moe Sweet Grapes, jru4 Tim oyo,
and for sale' low, at .
VIBE'S morn , ktronii
Cor. Third and,Walnuktids.
nov6
isABELLA, AND .O*TAW.I3 4 t.
RAPE VINES, strong an 4 t4riftb, t)vo
Ur years old, at 'reduced prices; a t Beyrifione
Nursery. • • • novl-dtf
131 I 0 Dandelion and 'other pia
Amu a ,04414 e, fresh and, put e tig4 l =t
412 b ' Clonier FroOt ?kid
ELIBIL 4 S I DAIA'S
JUL to,bay;Patent Meagan.
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