Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, August 15, 1863, Image 1

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B Y GEORGE BERGNER.
.f1i.1.• TELEGRAPH.
1$ PUBLIBUID
- 11101iNING AND EVENING,
By 'GEORGE BERGNER
Ofte 2U .d Street, near Walnut
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
BINGO StrBBOItIPTIoN.
The DAILY TELEGRAPH is served to subsert:
pace in the ("My at 6 cents par week. Yearly
tubscribers will be charged $4 00 in advance.
WSEILLT TILZGRAPH.
the Dasion.trit is also published weekly and
fursiSiiejetb subscribers at the foHowing cash
rates :
Single copies, weekly •
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Tea copies, f9*SitaßcWiieSt:. '' '
Twenty ," 17.00
A1:1718TISING &OWL—The following are the
iutadverthrthg In the TELYOBAPW WhOgi
11100gdyjriltiipititp 510 will find it convenient
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'Natant" Noticlut ..... 60
or tailless notices insert the-. Local
Carona, or before-Marritigee and' Deathlrliaant
Ormys tag :Lltlif keeach- insertion.
As an. advertising medium; the Twat hl
noagualOts large'cirealatiori, busine
men',aud faaMlies, coriptyy, placing
a”i1ti1+.4.1#64:•.....
TAtlC! r kliltATEill#4.
xr.A.Aut its:strap, PL:,
ci p YUAILIirinIITCHISON, Proprtet*s
. - ii I:. kno , i , u Hotel is now In.,a .9ondi-
T wa.
~,,,.,.* , _„, - otaniociate the traveling PIM;
'"""=."" ' .' t'autple cOnvenion'esab for
% opal
affording -the mob.-- ... A d t h e p o ir andle - ;ilArdeir.
the transient guest at -, 3 , 3 Hqrgr peen
THE UNITED 5T4.1.. .4. , o x i d,i l p
, -- Nsit =ac-
entirely refitted throughou. ..., -- t i _loaf or t find
ootnixtodations equal • in- eite. q a d e lphi a and
luxury to any hotel between Phi .k . kiipkate
Pittsburg.' - Ire location Fettle hest ' ' `-"t
the
dfibad
Ospitsl,-being in easy access to all the- : - :>;ibik.
depots, and in close . proximity to:all thii - 1,," ,'
0816011144 till $410315 localities of the city. lil. ~
suiwall the conveniences of .'.' '1 '.
: - FI - R - 87 - CLASS HOTEL-,
and : lite, oprhttors are determined to spare
lietillra.7e9cpemse, time or labor to ensure. the
cortirokot the .guests. The patronage of the
traveling public' is . respectfrdly)tolleited.
:Aft
Alid S It
200003:14Pc!eti of
the
following brands, hist re
calved :
Lfirgapizeo, /*divo t &
take& •
Evw, Wein; superior:
-Itireanam's Escottereort,
Exontsroui - siot enf ir
a*.
IRON CITY, amvaased.
hos Crrr, noS canv
Piaui lilems, ; Wire* prime.
COWER* blues, eery - fine.
Each ham sold will be giutranteed as repre
sented. VIII. COOS, & CO.
CIOA.L OIL, rs, reduction in ,Coal Oil,
VV superior article of , iton-explooive Coal Oil,
for sale very low b ' -
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,.
Csyr.,Front And Maiket
birl
FISH LWace' 'no* offering- very alcit
of ?choice - Mackerel, in barrels, "hal;res,
quarters and - kits: • •
- NIdIIOLS & BONVNIAI4:,
jeB Oar. Front wnei himirkpfttEreidg-
SALT, gromad, alum, Ashton: al4
ihrP tittainitiUsetkir _
. NICHOLb' & BOWMAN',
_ nor Heine nil i M /VAC t EttrePtElL
DROWN wrour
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and
finr IN•nlit and higrkpir Ettg;,-
`BIN.D WV AND BOLOGNA, a 'Joky tboloo,
lay-just reiwivea-atel for sale by - -
moy, WM DOOK„ Ja.., CO. .
PA' ER, BORDERS, &0.,': at last
leat's 'prlaWat
SODEE I PER'S BOOKSTORE.,
18 Market street.
k 416
11 B OW 61 - STOUT AND SCOTCH ALE, In
Li Ina received and for oak% b
forgo- vitt_ Neil,. & CP.
fIOriTIBEE AND SUGARS of ill!greicl63 And
atrespoualle prices for stile' by'
314- - - - W M. DOOE h.. &
ei . REEss_pfipw rg and other - I;triFti! . 4 ll lil
chemmOorenh 4 -
NICHOLS &
,On7:l4.Onertnd&lnrlintntreoC.,,-
1 .3 45 Ott siai...." 2114
.113 1 .9RBLACITMAG ; war—
Fintlbd not only to retain the iialieh of but
toiraimrve the leather itself, . - For.fialeAT 18 -
VI4DOPIC; e
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DR. JOHNSON
31349.2.21V1111C1 0 XL18
:LOCK HOSPITAL
ITAS discovered the most certain, speedy and
effectual remedies in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A Cure Warranted, or No Gimp, v from One la
Ties Dar.
W,alcsese of -the Bwk,Affeotiorie of,the
Kitiv i gyli and Jiadd*; -- Itsviiitinalify dial
- - Impotency, General Debility, Nen.
vassals, Dyspepsia, languor, Low .Spitits,
Cknau3ion of Ideas, Palpitation of , the
Eh art, TiudditY, Tremblinwa, Dimnessof
Or Giddiness , Disease of the Heed, Throat,
kse,or Skin •Affections ofthe liver, Lungs,
Sic mach of Bowels—tbose terrible disorders
arising . from the Solitary Habits of, youth—
dicks secret and solitary practices more fatal to
'their victims than the sang of Sirens to the
'Marineis,of Ulysses, blighting their meet
liantliOpes Or anticipations, rendering Marriage,
Bre., linpossdble,
YOUNG BEEN
Especially, who have become the victims of
Solitary- Vice, that dread@ Saud , destruct*
hibit- which annually sweeps , to an untimely,
grave thousands of Young Men of the most
exalted talents and brilliant intellect, wird
might otherwise have entranced listening Sen
ates with the thunders. of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy the living lyre, may ca k ll with full
confidence.
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KLEELVI-E.
Wrried Persons, or You* Hen' eoik s tfthiplat=,
Mg . jtorriage„ being aware, .of physical weak 4
aess, organic debility, deformities, &c., speedilyi
Vim=
'
;who places himself under Ate care of 'Dr.
qv -religiously confide in hiertionor as a gen
tleman, and confidently rely upon his skillatz4
Physician.,
ORGANNi NVIZARNESS •
Immediately Oared, and full vigor restored.'
This distressing affection—which renders life
miserable and marriage imposedble--is the pen-i
alty paid by the victims ofimproper indulgence.;
Young persons are too apt, to commit, excessini
from not being aware of the dreadful cone- 1
queues that may ensue.- Now,' who that iiii
derstande the subject will o pretend to deny that
the power of prcnreationris lost sooner by, those;
falling into improper habits than by ,the,piu
dent. -.Besideaheing deprired-the pleasuretrof
healthy offspring,l. the most.seriOus and!nestruel
tire symptoms to. both: body. end mind arise.,
The system becomes deranged, the 13hysicaland
mental functions weakened, lose of procreative
power, nervous irritability,. dispepena, palpita
tion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional
debilityos wasting - bf-the- frame, 'corigh, con
gumption, decay and death.
Orrice, No. 7 Soma FRIDIIRRIK STREET, k
Left hand side going from 'Baltimore street,ii
few doors from the corner. Fall not to observe
name and number. • ;
Letters Mast be paid and contain a stamp.
The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office.
DR. MANSON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons; Lott
don, graduato from one of the most en:ikon%
colleges in the United States, and the greater
part of-.whose life has been spent in the!hospi
tals of London, Pails, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing
cures that were ever known; manyAroubien
with ringing in the head and ears when asleepi
great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden
sounds bashfulness, with frequent bltishing;
attended sometimes with „derangement of mind
'-ere cured immediately.
VI! :PARTICI .310,3 ,NOTIOL: .
sitkoomP of the ea& And „melancholy
Th, mg- - ,inceir by early .hebits of yOnth, via :
Eiffeots tiro' , the hack and limbs,ipaint in the.
weakueßs of - laight,lose of , muscularpower,t
head, dimness'.. heart, 4 E1 44 norms,
lialpitation of tb, ‘pf collgllMptioll,
irritability, symptom. frit effects °nth° mindi
MMatavir. — The fear- ' cm of memory, con
are much to -be dreaded— , , •
*ion of ideas, depreeston o. -%t di s t rus t, le ve l
boding's, aversion to society, se,.
Of solitude, timidity, - &c., are sant, -
produced. ' • 1.1
YOUNG MEN
'rho have injured themselves by s'atxic..;
practice indulged, in when alone. a habit fr.,.
quialtly_ learned from evil oompanionk. or at :
sehool, the effects of which are : nightly felt,
even when asleep, and if not cured renders;
marriage impossible, and destroys _both. 1121141-.
and body,
_should apply Immediately. : ,‘.l
What a pity that a young man,tlie hope of
his country, the , darling of his omits, Should
be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments:
of life, by the.consequence of deviating froth
the pith of nature and indulging in a certain ,
secret habit. Such parsons near, before contain-
Mal
3
X.fr
MARRIAGE, e ".
Reflect that; a 'sound mind. and bodyisre the
ins* necessary rzitisitas to lkomote ctsumbila
Happiness .Ind, without those‘,the:journeyi . ,
through life becomes a' weary pilgrimage::
_the
..pest hourly darkens to the view ; the mild
~ .mes shadowed• with despair and filled ,with.
e Melancholif reflection that the happiness of
1 4 10 Wai* ( x4n__
___e64llFhted With our own.:, ,
Diszess OF IMPRUDENCE.
When tho misguided .and imprudent' votary'
of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of
this painful insane; it too often' happens that
illtimed sense of shame or the dread of •ate
tiovery deters him from applying to:tin:6B.l,n%
'from...education and respectability, can alone
befriend him. He falls into tha.hands of Igno
inns and designing pretenders; who,. lop h iabie
cf curing, filch
_his pima/bay sabstenoe';, keep:
him triflie- month after month or 'tie - long as
the smallest fee can: be obtamedi and in despair
leave him with ruined health to sigh over- his
'getting disappOintritent, or, by - the 'use of the
' deadly
_Poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu
tional Symptoms of this terrible. disease, each Ili
affections of the Head, Throat, Nola; lEria;.eto.
[novelising with frightful rapidity till death
puts a patio& to his dreadful stamina byf Send
ing him to that undiscovered ocituttry from
whence .no, traveller returns.
INDOWEKENT -OF. THE PROS. - •
i 1 , 1. i i. 3.. 4 1 .d
'Sda.Tatil.,l4.*
43 tor
The - manT thousands - clued at this institution
year after year, and the =morons- imporiant
surgical operations performed-by br. Johnnize,
witnessed by the reporters of tine Bun; aipper,
and, many other papers, nodces of which Nob
again and'again_ before the public, but
das"Bs standing as a gentlemak.of 4?.kwer.n*sr
n-sliffsieo 'fluggitea - tce.
O ze ala tF t ' ed " •
bEßMitin 811116ALY CURED,
4/win= Est ,
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BALM 111 SUL TO 'lmam ROVES
HARRISBURG, PA., . - SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15 1863
illisttilantotto.
TO ALL WHO MAY BE DRAFTED
WAR DspAILTHRRT,
PROVOST MARSHAL GENRRAL'IS 0/110R,
.WashOlgton, D. C., .T 4 10,1863.
CIRCULAR,
Nit 48 ' •
rpm following extracts. from Isis of. the
~ . L United States; now in force,are.publithedfor
_the information and: guidance of all concerned:
Election .12, .Cit the. Enrolinent Eakt,.aftrrar .cti
rearing bow the draft: shall beconducted, says:
"And the-person.so drawn shall*. notified.of
xhe same - witbiwtertdays.thireafter
.tenor: ek“ . o,,rzosioe w itz,biit''.
i; TAW* e:t6iireflitctirtitiiiiitcplabelofinsi
deurre,.*&frig him to appear. at ...a designated
,;pl,44ze otreircieryonsloterstrtforAcity.f . , !f :
Section , 13, of the Enrnimetit het, abasing
the following:, "And soy perisOß. &Wag Lexti- .
0;0 - atter due .service or notice, as. berehi pre7
scribed, without furnishing a substitu
paying. the _required. sum therefor, :shall, .6
ete , -inedia,ratssaren,,ancl shall be rates r• e
- Proyost. Mai hat, and .sent. tb.tharribiat mill
.terry post foe trial- by court7marital ; :anlarri,.uptin
proper abowlbt_th .t be is.rioillable.to
tarry duty, the, floard.sd,Rttrolmentshali relievd
him &pm the 'draft,"
The 20th ArticleVlE tislna.the
'bffiCeretind"so 6114
victed of having exerted, shaltiseer DRAM, or
such other Euptittnent as Ay ,se4ttonce court-.
JAVES'LFRY,
• PcPratillite4sl
PROVOST MARSHAI:S I OMOR,-14Tit- I -- n ..
,
•• - . • Ramsliury, Pei , July 18th, 1868
.9INIOSE WHO. MAY BM DitaFl'ED, and.the
,1,, pntaiclteneratiy, are direettd . to study tbe
above order,, , and In.• guided and governed by it;
1 0
as Ssc IS of the ENRuLRENT Aar will be ti id
ly euforcoci in the 14th District-4)f Pernmy
nia. _ JOHN KAY CLEMENT, . -... `
', Captaintand 'Provost lifatihal,
ylBd3tawtfl ~..14th 1 IstrictPontisylvattia.
- , - - PROOLAMA.U.-o.tik ' . '
w. HEREAS:IIie Honbiable._ • i Air '
Piansiirr, Preiiiderir or the * court, Hof Comm , :'
Pleas initheiTwell* JuftialTjilatili, ceWilniCiii
&ladles of Lebanon and DaUfht 9 and the Hon. Sawn ,
IL LANDIS and Hon. MORMlelMitli, Associate Judges in
Dauphin. ooußtYrkavi9g igiaftl 19*..TirelePtn bearing
dale - the' WO day, p1,A11 4 ,1.850.. to me directed, for
-holding il Conrefe Offs- Ind Terminer ann - ElOderdi jail
Delivery and QinutarthiliAlona eribiareinie siliairistiarg.
for paporukty t atit punotanounkto oommenoe ois Tim tut
o N to
Moirliteair-* GM r 'Wag the 2 4 rn D .or imam,
4 3 0101ga WtOOntlatteriniewreelc. ~.._ .........„ iLO ..i
:. Potiokis inewprettoragy,givon, 4ti tti S his)
` ifaiin'or ,thettincS, A tedm ilb itua si# agA4
inointy or Dauph third /May -, t. if& %Abair
pro - Per porn:ins; nub o , iditneo Wier/Oar of , said
day, with •Alteir reoprtht,,; hiquiettionat "azatinnations;
and. 'WWI' , ovin,,bementb tames, Cu do• those thing!,
which to 'there office' appertains Cu. be 'done, and tha
who are•bonnt in recogiornoberreir otorninet .
prisoners Lipp, are or.inaiLb in IspiardinLernail
ty, both= ami.thnfo 141 1) , , mem as than
bejust.
Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 17th day'ot
July, to .the year of our Lord, 180, and in the
eighty-seventh year of thelludependonmt ,ot the. United
&ate!. . _ .
J. D. BOASBbarig.
•
Salmon] 01 , 1110 M
Harrla'burg, July IT, 1883.
NOTICE
HE DRAFT in the Fifteenth and adjoining
T
Districts.-National Substitute Agency.—
A. K. S'iylgEEß & CO ;having opened an
office be Carlisle, at the G o vernment Assessor's
Office, in Rheem's Hall; are now prekiaredto
furnish substutetrat fail prices: -',
Substitutes supplied .trom this office will be
abk boefild . aliene,nut subject to draft. All draft
ed persons served by lists guarantied &release
from the, draft,
or Apply at, woe iu perm or by letter at
the " Natipoal :sub e titute Ageney," Rheerde
Hell, Carnal°. ,
&ferny-m. 4: M. Weakly r josephßitner,
J. *teem. , , . • .
• ang3 tf
A. K..sw.L4Eins & co
ROBERT SNODGRAI4B
A - TTOBNICY-14' 7 LAW-:-In tbe office of V.
11 K. Boas, 'Sq.,. NOith Third street, third
;door above Market, Hafilsburg, Pa.
N. B ,--Penidon, Bounty andiffillltary Oltdmi
of all kinds prosecuted and collected.
Refer to lions. John C. Kunkel David
MI/11210211 , i
tn‘9-dawem
1..! .:' ;.; -, EM '4`Y s:B . 01 Atty.( t As. i a ...-i
AnDOZ. EMPTY' BOTTLES, (pinto and
quarto;) suitable lot putting Wine. or
ort, for "sale at Barr's AnOen Store. '
-1!..:?qo, a general atsortmentvf nett , and snoima l
ha
i tirnitate always on hand - and 'fol. sale nd
ateliper t..4ltri at any tither establishihentiii - the2
itaidforall kindi of second cicv. High:
hand f ur git „c • soil other '•
W. BARB' & CO.;
• • '• Licenved tinetioneers.l
PHOTOG RAP a 1 . 43 - A LBU MS,
or any dna nOt in the - fokuidard it4ins will be
Made to order. t.
. • . sznaamials , - • A
obearßoots b ore4 - -
DBESEEVED Mink kttiopolitoopy
A in cins'aud na,:-*nd of
the moet delicious cluiracter,
f 6 • :WM: DOOR: . Jit;;lC ClO. •
.
Tff AMS--Bsoltdin Haw, in- - large and .sinatt
11 quantities; whictilve are abletofteilloWel
than any store in town:,Call antleXanline4
- -NICHLS & BOWMAN,
Miner wont and Market Ste.
ATIREAS, _
Different colorea‘ aoribltivarieties ; White
Fringe,.,Purple -Fringe .or Ilist Tree, and other
shrubbery; sit Seyetolie Nursery. , J. MIEIELA
59GA88 7 . -Wlite and brown,: °tall g
and Brio% Cal/ and.exassine .at
jet •:. luciacaz ,o 4 BOWMAN,
:ufkr•-ltinnt and
_nukes streets.
PMONEL —4. large invoice of impank..;
LA Lemons, just i&kii.ved and for sale by
• ' NICHOLS & BOWMAN;
ang3 Cor. Frbrit and MarkoVskli.-
DUKE ArtD UNADULTERATED- SPICES,
.I. from the moat celebrated 'Okla thecorm
try, jolt received and for" sale by
:jl4 , WM. DOCK. .111- f At CO
, . • i
XLT_TAIIiS.—A large lot of oanvosed sailer awed
;Itumg,s ,onlbrP 4ll %. all tfitl , axtice WOO .in
nuultot, fq; taslii by • . .
~.
ITICHOLg & Bowmilt,
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......_ 11 ; 1 ~,,, , -q:z.Fmw.34Twetif_
ritimaes Alm LENlONAtioillorl.lol •of'
I V :011 41it. ind Lituoniitiet ibosivatinditor
+Nue by bl/01101.1313o3BOWItat; :, %
t i 4/42° ' ' 42 " . ' gr°3l-. " 114 : 1 1611r a J the
h a , ' 4 141111416 -.1, 1$::
$
9 : 01,4.,,ecti4t . a0 ,
tHRENLIST BISI 4 I'I I OF MINORS.
... i.eleltt
IMPORTANT DECISION OF' JUDGE PEARSONi
nj T4ILL ' 3141111 i, Of JAll.ll$ JON -.
l'iletiois of lyCappeni in.ilie
opinicof*lfeWrCtielivo etr 'by he Hon,
. .
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dati*; Plesiddnt Salige: , ' ..,
4 p --- 1 0 4 . 40 -his-pot:Kan, string
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At , tonl'atnes, a miner, was illegally'
IPSO * lgo liberty by Captain W. , A
tAir, disking that, a Ifirit of habeas corpwi
t t'fi,which was done accordingly, And •
e i
„.ti chCaptaiiiS4nds maken answer, that he
41.414 . 8 amps ,fines as a deserter, delivered to
hint as commandant of Camp Curtin, by ,the
Fl , VOStil4lfitial, and belonging , to company B,
K" r*lnientrl'enusyli . ania„Volunreera, raga
-4 , : • ri?!/id and sworn in tbettersViCe of Simi
Un i ' ~ ..
. ter avers that !
-thia l entietment of his
i 0.., ,_on the gi wand of bjuaigerity.,,and
, tlia lificutilid_ltitbOet Illitalontent,s .Erom
. , t i l Poe. 4 Stkileare,,,tbetlentell.,entered.the
1 111" ' ClvenloaTilPo., l ,74 l l. ll, ..l.9l4eteer, and
that h e, than ,!, t Sr seventeen own of ace,baler . i ' Ain ti , , nt,tilateh,lttik • The
fattier: , .no con: '
~
~ - to. lila 101114aPent.lbe
hlnase t ` log tnen4dosent in the ayrvjektit_the
B teti ' . o Deese°, &t:fr did he know ofit tattii
15 1 1
Dm WI at 4.14 li M ttleithe led Waltlitnist
u biolitt tial.ol l ett, ..The metherittsti
. . • fort) O; , fifi,4,4llteeAtitliklit
t•
, army rua D ...A e Dia left , the 13tate, sad:bath
4 4: . cry thit they,never gave any prexj
iriti fs ors. vcineoP consen t] tir EtCnnieferinteibl
iv. . , .V.P.OO I Q3L o f hilifteeK. Qe otherligite,
tY It . • aa'ebtedi in, StitVP-Pet, Iffitl,,toAs
hirin: Government teamster, alid supocao:' I
that i employed In that, etwicity.lsmes
returie time In the fall 411862,, het 'bow or
why herlekthie.artny is not,in proof,
Oa that tate offal; 0 41 etimild. net, hesitate
o diicitargfrJdmett4opes from his contract of
enlisttniant 3 and restore himle ~, the, atiefody.of
his "ffither ; .the contract being invalid. arid
without Authority of law, both as -ogainattbe
minor And his , parent.
~Bat the first question
pietrente4ise c p4rit e oppurt of ,which I am a
0 1 .
~ sul y * ' fie defithe ease? If ; it has not,
W . 1.. litlittert neneintir-hrOf , no power to
i o
t; leve r I , person, illgp restraint under, the
itabff(4lcMlffAio.L.- gOnOtiliteMitheell. arrested and
is nqw ,10,49 motiody:Pt 109.$101011:Sates. rift.
cell utlialltrOMlK4SialitertiON*trit be crime
alatticst.4 l l.l44.4 ll 7Aris for whiel Nal me,y.be
tried nottittlubtaidlikß akcotitkt Inertiah It may 1
mirbataillia,titattyllea at. a a ; that what'
.firtilMr.
reader, un er egal process; has the first right
of trial and , punishment. And, also, that the
civil rights of , the citizen must 'Yield to those
of ttie Government demanding custody of the
person to try , him for anyt alleged crime, civil
or military. We are not called on to decide on
the guilt or innocence of the party, It is suf
ficient to show that he is arrested and in cus
tody, under a criminal charge, of which the
return of the offfcer is certainly . prima facto, and
perhaps in cases of this, kind, conclusive, evi
dence except in actions against , the officer, for
a false return. Bat the truth of the return is
fully supported in the present case, as the on
tier hail exhibited the mandate to the provost
triarshal, the reperted arrest of the deserter,
and_his commitment to the respondent's ens-.
tody as such. -, , -
..
' It is alooln proof that it is part o f the duty
Of Captain Sands to forward all persona so. ar
rested to various designated poluts for trial if
`ordered, and_ pupisbment if convicted., It : is
said by the relator's counsel In this case that
'lie pan by no possihility , be guilty of the offence
'chewed, becauge there was no legal enlistment.
'That is an aspewpdoprincipi. We have no right
Ito determine the legality of the enlistment.—
Thatmust be triad by the court martiel. In a
Similar case before our own Supreme Court, even
in time of d , peace, Mr. Justice Gibson, in deliv
ering the opinion,, says: "ft,appears by the re
tiarn,to the wilt of habfas corpus, that he is in.
I •
confinement on a charge of ; desertion from his
post, and Pie law !Belem . tbat,llemast abide the
sentence of a court mintial before he can coat. st
the validity of the enlistment _ There would be
itu . end of, all safely if a minor could insinuate
liatinself into an army, and after bavitig perhaps
jtamardedi'll very existen ce,,t , soap A mititery.pum:
listoriant by , claiming; he privileges of , inhaler.
lhe very prop foltoweraata enhjec_t to military
aw." S. the Commonwealth vs. einable 118,
and, r ale f 3, 94. We are aware of the fact that
in the Commonwealth es. Fez, 7 B , rr 336,
4aitice Coulter decided that the validity or a
minor's troistatent chill g, d with desertion from
the service of tbe United Siatea, valid bei en-,
'gutted ii ,o by the courts of Penntalvatda op the
gronnii - quit the enlistinentwaltvoid. We ticinT
Sider rhat-therei is much in that (minion which
will not beer , ,the test ot judicial' critics-m, arid
re entireiy. unsound. . : But the learned , judge
finally ttre(es to the;cenclusion thatif It dis
tinctiy appeated.that the minor was held tor,
deserAion, and was to be tried for the offence,
rhe . eixilcourt might not ill, able to afford him
relief, Mil he txpres-ly concedes, that in Vine*
war a peisen unlaWhilly'enlisted might be held
for trial! , It mug he borne in mind that the
contract of an mfint iptaot wild by the common
iaw, butet moat wedukte, and under many
cuinstatt be, wilt got be permitted to avoid.
lr. In tie present mute it is not the whim who
'mast° timid the contract, but his father, who
claims. Us services. Those he way be able to
obtain trough the intervention of the courtfitet
la eftettbe son has undergone the sentence of
the. tour' martial, or been diechatged front ensue
;lady. and rtstoredte. the setvice, with or:with
ogt a triil.l IleAvill t hen oeme , to be held one
criminal charge. ',l , , ,
I. entilelq concur, in what ,is said by Chief
Jostle Taney, in the United Statestis Booth, 21,
Howard 43, "that whenever it apuears in. an
swer tot,:writ of .habige oars isined by a State
court, ti:at the party is in custody, under the
anthorlta of :,the: United. States; the court, can;
proceed so'farther." This is an authoritative
expolitloa of the law, and: is binding on all in
ferior tdinnals, State and National. I cannot
lend my anqualified concurrence to whet lotiald
by the Stpreme Court of Michigan:in the knot&
ter of atidge Spangler. Alll.. liaw.liegister. ot
1888, it. 698. "That wheneveir a perigm is held
in of another, acting in the right Of,
and under the authority of the General Goyero -
meat, or claimiog in good faith, and under
color of such authority to be so acting, the
B tht te vali w d u i r t l y 's ha of. v su e c ti h Q a j u u tho riad ti tc ty ti , ° an n to dito luil d ti leo l let ili gt
the person ‘ held from custody." Stich'decir
sion, though otmded on sound principlaa t *nd
4
0,...,,.... :to prevent an unpleasant daih.
....J_Z:,.i . l. ~ -.,d: I') - - •
ths
join
jyrfd&wid
lag of jurisdiction, 14 in conflict with a ion=
train of judicial decisions in this State, New
York rti,cl 114-sachugette„ which no infetio
court can pretend to disregard. I pot thi4 can
on entirely different groin dn--- t hat Tames Jdu •
is in the custody of the United S ates officers r.
answer a criminal charge before a court of co
petent and excluaveiaiisdiction—a cot; sr
dal, and Vther atate court nited
Statesitottr "carlinterferysti Tridruod •
: • 1 8 0341• 2 4fett - M- :bontdfite presrt4:.
)• be court martialltill-performytts duty,A. •
enquiring into the validity of - ,.*#ladistment,'
and - bit-Cows , acmes of`the desertion y 4 er, which
if the all*APthilittithent be acquist.tirttr cod
victed and pudbdusiii idisciltwied•
.PPilaitY4: 14e .4 111 iY.. 0 90040.74/1 1 411Y biAtt
lietraent beforejiterepjsim,_Wij4o "
`OS4B 'ate& 'Wan , r bi3tlkther i Fjoefot
-such tribunal, aseert ' to
mia.cdy of Lin sum -1- -a 44
This subj!ct has receurt i ly i ctudifrgerist irk •
car ful examination, by Judge_
001 .5 -
nearly allog tita o n tinuo .
r.potted in the Lucerne Lval'ONierver, Of u itil •
; 81, WO, we give ear must-hearty
Tue,instrtictions of the Provont_ etttleigthgpo
Orii.l to hirldeuiitiii, leis strict, confotmi•v r wi
-thelaw,' as dee ared - by - Chief Jristille,Tano;l,
the case to -Whibti have referred, 4nd--hbre
after, whenever it la_msde to fppear.hy - itha:re
turn, the deIIWY I , l , l Arthlat h oLFFYAttig . 4434 l
Of, the 7JlfitedSttifes, thrkt e party in custp,d3
is held-to absivel• for-thevrit4 tiersertibre;*
*bell 'insist Lib y refuse tociiicluitge:the prlidhe
oa a habegsper.tt• _ „2.1.1
.Tarneiddmii is remandedto the costa - 4Elm
the Mated St . ittee offidet;to be 4e.alt with aeqesst.
Oftztelstr. - ' , '
• ' .
A.. Out WiCilandefk geldieket 11 ' :'•
.. , * ii4;talgilMai Pati.anligj 10tk:1863
I ,C - Of aratificottou lirkyleiting,p.
h' is, ,to - tea , how, - patiently' - our, noble an
li -sa ' olds soldiers bbor th e ir sii.ffiiribre. and
haw-cht they are, although separated from
home, relatikes titd.the.matty coniforre -whic
they. .previously:equeci s -.Aut low mach more
- notifying to beheld their pale faces brighten
with smiles, while theirliearts thron'iritlegral
tude and the sweet expresarett.of "thank yo,'
thank you" is earnestly pronounced,74hen only
the smallest favor is conferredon them. Surely
it; is` a pligions priiiirge to 4 d6 anything th
will adTto the olmtort of those tftStreplen wb
haie sacrificed everything for the notimis in - L .
t i
city mall ife.
Many f these noble warriors have been on,
for'the t,tifo yeare,"eioostil to all l the priv.
troisitif amp life, the forced march and theter
ble.battlerheith and - are now, sent beresto , our
hospitals,, Wounded, exhausted and sick.,to ,r
cover, if posrible, from the tsayerk it:ditties mist
hardships to which they hav e so Willingly and
Ifrotily=exPosed themselves: Therhatie - hid to
!live nitititir after month on hard- tweeters; salt
~. , laticorned beef, without any vegetables or
L...!!ki , ..9 , . - . . 1 1111.9„—tneir tafilini...„-.llte!wi
1 - • now . n .e r reecn, - anu is tt any won
sier, that such men appreciate the- kindness i
,those wha liberally belto* them. • .--
1 Last week a lady from Pine street vieited,th
CottOn Factory :Hospital with a large basket .
apriCots, giving SIX apiece to'the hoys. ' Surely
it was a rich treat to them, and she has had
,her reward. .
Now that the peach season is in. I suggest.
the opportunity. This delicious and whole
imme fruit I feed the men are partierdeoly 'foal
of, as they have asked tits ffthey could not get
some in town. I notielitttiaiit,ftfee3 of Ude detfoi•e'
!ble fruit in our city giliiferis; which they saved
for- us. • 'Remember, then, the . words of the .
Lord Jesus, how he said : is more blessed
to givethan,tg recaive.7
W. H. D. BA.tToN,.
• H. Chaplain'll: S. A , liarrhburg.
Taw ALTSILID: Gumwmaront.—SeVeral notices
have appeared in the papers of late relative to.
filtered .greenbacks, with statements Jtow to
detect them. Persons who have haodled the
One, two and three dollar greenbacks, 'rxilist
have noticed that near the bottom of the notes
is a circular medallion, about an inch in . .ditt
Meter, containing the -ftures 1,_2,;3. Upon
examination it will be found that the figure
representing the denomination of the note le
enclosed in a white circle in this rnedall on,
and that.the rays in: the medallion - c3nverge to
this figure. As theatotts of hug r denomina
tion than three dollars do not - contain the aboire
named medallion, it most b literated from
the notes to make them successful. The fol
lowing is a description of ell the Treasury
hetes, accordit4 to ,their respective currency
Onee—Vignettei large oval vortrait.of Mr
Chase on the lei& hand:-
2.w04-, r7 Vignette, large Oval, portrait of Mr,
Hiimilton on the left hand ,
, the fii,nre k luge,
on right and left " halide On Op, with , tritall.3r
"figured 2 surrounding thfixt. ' - -
• Fivel—Likenesa of .Hamilton on -the right
hand,., statue of _female representing_ America
on the left.band.
Tens—l Vignette„ ehgle on tipper centre, oval :I
portrait of Mr. Lincoln on ripper leftlimid:'
Twenties—Vignette, statrio of female; with
thiold end sword, representing Amerims„in cen-
tre of note.
Fifties—Vignette, large oval portrait , of
liamilton on upper-leftmntri:. '-
; One HnndreJe r ::Voniette;ilargespread .eagle
On rock on npiier left hand".
A Commoner; Minna vie Timer= Acr.--On
Wednesday last, in the Circuit Court of the
United States, . sitting KenttiekY,
Thomas--C: Sliacklotte indicted- for -treason
against the.'Unitedateres, was found ggilty and
l.entenceil by the'llen. Blendßallard, presiding
judge, se follows:' ' - - '
You were found at or near your home-not
in arms—away from rhelluesof the enemy, and
lave been bronght before - thehite tribunal of
your country -to have- your •gtult:or innocence-
adjudged. You =have been =found guilty; and
the enormity of your c fierier; wimiAd justify the
infliction of tie highest pnnisbment -known to
the laws. In , all other countries3he laws r it is
believed. require judgment of death to be
pronounced against alkwho.atelitind guilty of
FEDIDIATo Prasatonut m lholioun.-L-The Rich
mond Examiner, August Ist. says: The Yaukee
prisoners now in Richmond number four thou.
stunt three handm_d, of„which number three
thousand three hundred are st Belle Isle en
campment. Several thousind were Cent north
ward last week. Very ieW additional prisoneni
were receivirryesterday,frorn all sources. The
Central train brorteht none for a_vrPrider. :The
Gettystnirreforintain of tibluerbellies" has about
run dry. The ituralfer of officers held by tit is
an-interesting &at donMiction Witlithe refs
sal: of:: the lenniMes to respect the cartel e!
exchange. Thenamber in ;our cnatodi now la
Ave, fiundria and twanly-tbiee,
;: , ~_ .:,
PRlcr- .4 ‘ 1 4"
/ at t e a to increase e
=. - rousand dollars or tea galotaTactr
..Ity dollars each.
OEO. H. BISSELL,
For the Association.
.ICE is given, that "The Com mer
-----.•••••tal Bank of Pennsylvania" intend to ap-
F grip e Legislature ot Pennsylvania, at their
.43100, for a renewal of the charter. Said
is located in the city of PLiladelphia,
$1,4140002 authorized capittl of one million ot
j • a renewal of which will be asked 'or,
itori4 - '"' L eautl banking privileges.
z **ler of the Board.
1 -1 "- 9'MurP NT
o i te9
".. .bop .,,.ontit.
.. . h Iti OTI ( S.
. ' bidittalesP4l J. s hereby given that appli
meLNl
r t i
u, ' fiss by " The Bank of Nita
- to , , it ,pemlit.of Pittsburg. Penna.,)
lietafts city iif -• MU* t Baßioll fur a retiew
n:l-Ipt. 1 k- wittithe extitieg
_ ... _
.. alOsttreitiseriteit Itelmwrand Collins.,
1 •,„.. • - . . () nicer,* ... ORAllAll "
-
3IIUIPEID3, A. . ',A."
The-- feilicniting 'ire - the
~ tat t tenlit'a -t . - '--
iliniding of Cuinneh Colwyn by "Lieni .0% ..-
. court . mmttal had closed for deArration
. T .
o ' . e evtaokc i — eyf Cut Phillips, Cul s. lElerwen
dit.. ' h , s - an' 'ante Mum ifidealif, "I
aßid - - . , e. .d , to.. imwattr'zny testi
' 14
uto.nt. J , , , + . , Iwo Slot f" -
Cud. ~i.,-, ./. " , -, ..771 ON 8 1 7?" . : .
Col: --. .; . en..:a .10, oTha canhot,do it:'
~- ea 5.,-' '. ' # o o.o"yeT, 'hi utt do
l ems - Go
away frirrii tall let, the-aione." at t e tiStiti)
times( 1-:Bowen and knot king tam
I rtssi,
over t he -174511%14ing with him . After 4 '
a .sciiiirct tO' intn w, re aepatated, dolt
Cored it prh - :file Mild tipoi his borer f ,----
fßiernlll) , ' en' 410.tivr'iituriliiilVer mbar
_
.• ' ' tout . ttlh of -which tuck tffict. o Col.
.rnyn fell dead tnside of the court room:: A
do' tamisaion will be convened to lrarn all the
facts.
FrOm Columbus.
COLUMBUS, August 12
Rebel prisoners from the south and southwest
Continue to stave in Camp Chase - in huge
numbers. The prisons at Camp Chise are toil
and.. running over, to a degree that tents are
(Tied inside the inclosure. :To-day the ntainber
reached $;262.
...Delegations from Kentucky and T. oneaseY
largely composed of ladies, are at the Neil
Rouse, with clothing and comforts for rebel
ielatiVes. Although importunate in requests
to visit the prisoners, few succeed. A marriage
..k place to day Inside the prison. Both par , •
ties were Kentucky F. F.'s. •
General Mason held a review of troops at
`nip . chase this afternoon. '
Officers and men ordered ,to Camp Clhise to'
,receive drafted men are-ref vs to visit their
001E8. They held - a - anis - dog thier*trrnoork,
.4 delegated Captain Oeo Weber,eittbe 170th
t 'merit, to telegraph- Gov.-'
ngton, to intercede for short furloughs from
; the Secretary of War. Numbers have nut
been home for two years.
The Dealt In the Eighteenth Distriet.
WILT TA 11 9PORS, Pa., Aug. 13.
The daft for the Eighteenth Congressional
I strict of Pennsylvania, comprising Ventre,
Linton, Lycoming and Potter coaatiee, cow
penned here 'his moraine in the order given_
Bove. The draft for Centro cotp.ty is already
.mpleted. Everything 1g p teeing off finely.
or. a soldier has been sent here to ae-ist in
rry.ing out this draft, and none are required.
Health' of (lien. Dodge.
Maxims, Aug. U.
Gen. Dodge is still quite ill, bat improving
it health. and no danger is now apprehended
• orn his sickness.
Death of Cittameidore Morrie.
Naar Yoan, Aug. 14.
Commodor& Morrie, of the Navy, died in
this city to day.
,
L THE AGRICULTURAL 114PARTRENT REPORT FOR
Jens.—The tabular statement of the r.oudition .
Of the crops a the countryfor the month of3u
ly has not yet been published by the Agticolin
tal Department. It is known, however, from
he correspondencarif that department that the_
Enheat crop will be an aversgeone, not withstand
g the partial failtire income sections of the
natty' from the" prolonged drought. the
t )
rn crop promises well, and will probably yield
ore than anavetage... The crops generally m-
pro
mise well, and there is every proeet that we
"hall have enough and to spare of the products
tif the earth:
THE CONDITION OF SOUTHERN BAMILOAD9.—A
pestern machinist and locomotive engineer,
lately escaped through, the rebel lines at the
apttire of Jackson, biles ,-. and has reached
Cleveland, t hfo, reports that the rolling snick
in the-southern mitres - Is is in wretched coa
l:alien. The opened and care have been kept
On the move omatantly, and a train comet
pow with safety make over font mil a an hohi
bn - mi3st of ttie tracks, a hi - chute a so in a sad
Wight. The sidings have hren -taken- - up to
!patch out the Maid tracks, and trains are o im
pelled to switch off on timbers at the tureents,..
i COIPLAI , IB ABOUT , THil DRAPE. —Much coin-
Wain.; _is made by. the chatka in the General
d Office woo were lucky enough ; to escape,
tie areas, that they era expected by the heads
f - this bureau to elontribuie forty-five hundred
oars as exentrion *looney : for thus' of- their
ellow. clerks who were drafted. Toe two
;thousand dollar clerks are assessed at twenty
dollars, the sixteen hundred dollar clerks at
ti i xreen dollars, the fourteen' hundred delta"
erks at fourteen nollam, and the twelve hurt
doxltiollar derka.at twelve dollars. .., ,
I &DDSS Ding. —Oa the sth Inst., Mr. Wm.-
Phuk used very sroLienlyat the residence - of.
of.r. Heaeklah Wanguarnan, in Pena township, _
Westmoreland county, Pa. Ile was employed,
by Mr. Wanghaman in hauling in grabi,lanir
complained of being unwell. He-was card d
Into the yard, when they endeavored to resni-
Citate him, but without .eff ct, as ha died in-e.
short time. .An.inqttest was held. the veidict
of which was, that he died of intemperance.--
He was one of the drafted men, and, we believe,
was married the same day be was dnpted.
17.111,10 CRAOKRtid.—Just reonvmg a Huge
1: lot Of. Fire Ozsekers,Lwhieliwe will sell way
low; by the box-or smaller quantity,
NIOIIOL, et BOWMAN,
Cor. Front and Market eta - -
CZI
CHICESE..- - ---,e choice lot of cheese
)test received aud for elle by.
NICHOLs a BOWMAN, ..
Frdoteogi Ideritet meets..
anlB
.
, ORTON'S. CELIEBR&TO HMS Ar...kbat'
' - 010112314 direct frour - thirmanataitar` to, -
tor side by WK. DOCK; JR., iir e co. - ;:.
,fr 2 7 MIMED
to
c- 20
At'qa.c.,)
ql
41,
.dj. 0,33
.:9 ) 6 1 . 7
r „,
S. Q. PALMER,
Ca-hirr
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Min