Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, September 05, 1863, Image 1

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14 4 T FORGE BERGNER.
iii l' TELEGRAPH)
i PUBLEIMID
MORNING AND EVENING,
By*GEORGE BERGWER.
Office Third &reel, near Walnut
El 101 OF B_IJ.BIEWEIPTION.
13110113 131381301UP00N.
The IP.u.r Tstmortais Is served to Ipnbscri
bers ha he Pity; at 6 cents per week; iyriarly
ittbEttliiiera will be charged $4 00 ifuldwinci.s.
WERacts TaiscousEc. •
The Tinaroaspuis 'film Pubß3hed 'weekly and
faro , ftood to t=nbacrlbers at the follthiring task
rates
Single copies, weekly
Tea copies, to ,me postoffice
'ilerunty id
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At veal moo Rama.—The following ; are the_
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stab tor advertising in the linnown.l Those
nevi,* advertising to do wilifoid"itocargie:dextt
for reference
Four lines or less conaltute one-half
square.'„:;dght lines or more than fowl coital&
tutee a snare:,
WlTlnraing
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astrattan N'otices, ame a weak; ‘12.11fina15...114
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innerai frn.nes [martian... • . •
Buiicess notices inserted in .the Locai
C4411131t, or be.lolo Marriages and •Deatini, Eitiztx
Caws esa LUIS for each insertion. ' ' r.
As an advertising medinm.the Tsratasrnthas
no equal„its large circulation, among ilqesinew
Allen and families, in 'city and country: 1 10101,
It beyond competitioh. _ : • .! , _
Bank, 'Applications,
- ' 'BANK NOXICE.
XTOME N.PEtrela given , tbd , alPeststiioV
11 has beonfortned and a oertifickte Prepare.
for the, puypa t ie,of establishing shank of discount,
deposit and circulation, under the pregisiOnsof
an act entitled
. :"An Act to establish asylite c in,oi,
free ,nolting : in Pennsyl l varda and: &cure the,
public against loss from. insolvent,banks t !',,pp l
proved March 81, 18W, and thEt. B tlPltiement
theretoomproved Mayi,
Said bank to be called "Oilmens' •13ank," aid
to be located in the,borough of9ll, City; in , the
county of Tbnango, with a capital : stock of One
Hundred Thousand,Dollars, to be divided into
two thousand shares of, fifty dollars -each ; and
it is contemplated to increase the same to five
hundred :thousand dollars or ten thousand
sharei of fifty &liars each. , , ;
Fgr
iao:oacv6m
NOTICE is hereby given, that •''The
dal Bank of Pennsylvania . ' intend
ply to the Legit.lature of Pennsylvania =at their
next session, lona renewal.ofthe charter,. Bald'
Bank 4a - iooated in the city 'of, Philadelphia,
with an authorized capital of.oni
dollars ; , a - renewal of which will bet asked_ for,
with the usual banking:privileges.
By order df the Board
jep-oaw6m
NOTICE.i
PIIBLIC NOTICE is hereby given tha e t:
cation will_ be made by, ",frim,Barac, Pitts
burg," llocateti in the city,of Pittsbrkriadirtso
to'the Leg istatttre at its aext - gessiOrk for uhatievr
al of the charter of said Baah, with the dictating'
capital of l'welve Hrindred thousand Dollars.
MAUI QR4kAti
President.
ie 2 7 -43 aw, 6 1a
XTOTICE IS HEREBYEN . , I that'" THE,
IA BANK OF GERMANTOWN!"intrinds'to
apply to the Legislature of ..Pennsylvania, at
their next session; fora "renewal of tfidi &Sr—
ter. Said Bank is locatEd in „tfeiniaittownit
Twenty-Sea - end Ward of the city of PhiladelL ,
phis, with an authorized capital of Threb Huth':
died Thousand Dqllars ; a renewal ofwhkh
*Ube asked for, with the usual priv-!
By order of the Board: :-- 11
• • CHARLES iir:OTTO, Cashier
Germantiwn, f .Turte 20, 1863.; `3(je22-oaw6tir
. . . .. . , .
Tuottemates Bum, t
Philadelphia, June 24th,;186134,1
NOTIOE *hot:oy given; in- eqnfotmity; with.
, the laws.,of the Commonwealth, :o
•Penn
sylvania, that the Axgreenen F )i
Aiin/t..eflP ;lintel{
phfa,j6pited in the,eity,of .Rhiliniellitua, f rented!
with bankingand diseounting„.privilige , with
a capital pf One Hundred and Fifty ThOusand.
Dollarg,- that application , wilt be madeiby dile
cr *oh tottivykext,Loaislature for authority
.in increase the capital - One Hundred anti ,Filly ,.
Thousand Dollars. ' ' t "
_ .
By order of thu Board of Directors, -
JOHN . CiSTNEib,
Cashier.
jeBo-oavi6m
NOTICE hereby'-giveil that application
will be'made to the Legislature ofjPenn
sylvania,t ,their next session, for . a renewal of
the charter of the FARAILFAS'. BAN-"OF
SCRUYIKILL' COUNTY, 1 9eateit in
ough of Pottsville; in' he eon* sthi l lyikin ft
with the "present capital of p.NE
THOUSAND, With.lhe 'usual
banking privileges. J. , : qA - 5;t1; ,
June 18 1863 W. )
- NOTICE
IS HOBBY GIVEN that.thelforiesclar
will make application toliikAr,jfkli 1 1%, 14
itt next session, tor the passageitgles
eliaitering:said bank,. vvith its present e and
-styleiiodation and , privileges, and with i pliat
of two hundred.theesig4dcillars. By ordekfif
the diiiitoral Ti 4. t u S.P, WARD,
Roble / aide; July,* 12888 yr Cashier. -
;,
bedOaWOOL
DR, Jor[NsQN
3341x.mixliemoxtiski
LOCK 110SPITAL.
Tlll3'discoveted the most certain, speedy and
IA effectual remedies in the world it* •
aDISEASEg OF I.MPRUDEAOE.
. mum asa To maxi HOVEsi
.
NC MERCURY, 011 - NOXIOUS DRUGS . ..
"-.et afire Warranted, or No Ode*, is frills One to
Two Day's. -
'Wagliness of the Mack, Affections' of the
Kidneys_...`. and .. _Bladder,.. Involuntary l ...die ;
charges, ingoteney r , Geeral Debility,i Z Nei.'
vousnessO-DyiP4MQ Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion -of - - Ideas,- Palpitation of the
.H art, Timidity, Tromblings, Dimness of Sight
or . Elidalinet4 - 4- Disease of the Head, ,Throat,
Ni se Orbking -Affectiorut Sof the Liver Lidtgifil.l
Stcniach , of 1345*elttgthOse. teribil ' ' ' orders ,'
arising' from the Sbilearir Mabits of-4 oath—H
&ode secret and-solitaiy Anratitices mo ' fatal:Wl
their viethns than the . song 'of Sy ,
to the 1
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting-theirunpstlcil ,
liar hopes anticipations ,ren de ring m - age, 1
. " , ' YOUNG ' MEN ' , I
raPmiall; whO"iiiiiti 'becoine • the viatlins of
Solitary Vice tikedOiadititi aid ' deitirtiotive
habit which' nniiiiilly *ceps' fn an untimely 1
grave thousands of; Young Men, of 'tile =most
exalted talents and, 'brilliant) inttille6t, , who'l
might otherwise have entiraii*lttiteiv Sen-j
ates with the thunders of eloqiienOn *add'
it
to ecstasy the liVing lyre, may pall GI, full I
MARRIAGE. I
Married Persons,. or Young Men con plat- . 1
kg *lirFlAie, being aware of physical *eak-
seas, organic debility, &Abilities, Ste., Speedily 1
He who places himself unfiiiithe ciiii of Di.
J. may religiously confide V hislibrior es a
gen
tleman, and confidentlk - foliniltebis skill as a.
Physician:. • ' ' '-' -'' ' * i
. ' 1 • :ORGANIC , WRAKNESS,L
Immediately Cared, and full vigor itaitOred.
This dititresking'afbkOticin--47hiclit'enfiere life
iniseriblenielliiMilitelnaPciisiblehnlhe pen,
alty paid lijiVie victims improper indulgence.
Young persons Oa tido' - apt to' commit exam&
from not being" ciAV,itiie of the dread cow).
onerioxi that imi3Vensue, Now, who tun
fula
deistandi3,ffie subject will, pretend to d yithat
tVe . Wiierlottir 4 4 , , t Nills - ileet sooner by - those 1
falling into improper ; -habits ithan. by -. ,0 the pru,
dent; - Beeddea,,being depriveddhelpieesures of
healthy. offspylug, the most serious and iestruo- 1
tive.symptoms,te nth : _; body, and , mil arise. 1
The 004.41:ttecomea tiered - gad, the phy cal and
mental functions weakened, loss of probreative
power, nervous irritahilityi.:4laPelxdat tfIAW
Mon of the, heart, ,iindigesikin, nonsti Mot*
debility. A Avtatting,,of - ,the:frame f no h, liniii.
11 1 1
i .0
sUmption, decays and,',death. . ..1 ..: .1 . . "c
Osinmo,,No.. 'I Sear& iThisainu . OE
l a ftl a idid g lii*duii r si
feWdoont from he (inner. "Fail not to 'Salserve
namelind, Oa
number. - . . ."' .
Letters must be ',appiantalii , c''' stamp.
i
The•Doctoi's iPloznais*nig in liki i Pir . .
DP...JOEMBeef • I
Member of 'ilie'liOyelliollege of i* - eo s, Lon-.
dick, graduite fioni 'one s Of the' `most`' - alii
'oo,llefieSin- the. .United States, and the 'tiro*.
pi!
partsiCigliOtiilifolissleen*bentliLLth 41:44.. 1
tills of Widow, - "Patitc.-philid4Era'f,A3d"elso
whew, hgryirsett*',enttpi, ogtite most ishing
curet that were -ever known ; many troubled
with singingin , the head and:oars when asleep,
Kr ' eat. ',nerveneneek he* harmed 'at sudden'
sp a ckle', - d
basbfisiness,with Ackittent-blistting
d
Idienae wait* derangement 9f * A
'were - il . VY.- . . - --"- . 1 •
if,i_;l' TAKE PASTIOMAR NOTICE.!
. .$l.OO
. . 9.00
17.00
N 11
;
Kg
ts 4 a
,..5-s
*lts
wro
---- These are some - ofthe - ead -and -- melancholy
tiffehtifproduce&lbt early leibiticayiifith, viz :
*islands of :the back and Ifmts i f *Del in the
heacti dimness of sight, loss of mmitilder, port,
palpitatlon'lof, the . heart, 'dyspepsia, nervous
Irritability, symptoms of obnitaniPtion, &o.
3hstmettz- - The - eireclrrWtli t e mind
..arefuinektb be dieidett--loncolutemot, p c9% l
fusion of ideas, depression 'of spitiAjt. I lore- 1
bodligs, aversion ta'sladetl,BeitldWbst, lOve
41--bcdtudettMl4-,Mks9%°-P,f4te evils
produced. ' '
l'' t" ' - YOUNG:4I* ^i 11 ,
Who hnvnldrrireautheffisiiiveil-ly, a kertiln
^- practice indulged? in Itiihiseplene',Ai habit'fre=
1:001fur learnedi floni ( VW **pante*. Cc at
scho s oli t theqifell of riirldiffilaeeri*litarfelt,
vnelAvhennieileeN , did -) if tintleil-eill nders
t i t
inittedia, and destroys hot mind
Itlia.bbdy, Should apply immediately. "
' z r -What tt, pity that a young mau l the
4iii*intry,the darling of hliiipidifits,,
iXi snatched &Ara all prospects aarealai
• Oflffiii'hYitht! TlillegOic° of 417
tlin c stathl - of ii4are f autVindrilging
secret bribitr'etoli4ii*ili Amin ? l*dr
J“a =," - /...,:', 1 : ti idAIIIILIGE; ' l ` ^ '-CI
Jreffett'iiii, a sapid mind and rt
body r the
Mast fielliffierYleitilidtieletkitiwitndo 9ibiali
happiness. Inde4 withont - tilerie;ifie J. aibey
Ahropghlife becomes sewearym : ' • - : ^ 'thlii
10480 et hourly darkens to, the view; tb,b -- micia
Bemeei shadowed with 4. lir:opti .1 01;4*
I d
the melinelthlyrdedflen ' ' .4 . . ~. ens of
another beconieeltlighiekwi ;. 1 ~ rp 11 • ,
PARAI 3 P , OF IMP R I ' KNQA
Whertitlern*tdded and Impruden t v otary
of gillaPo ll * ha has hithih94.lthe B. of
Shill i irt l4 .4 lB late) it too often =I I that
al tinted seise of shame oi-the of dhi-.
'66 - frt&diteiltilim ftriiMitiPpliciajb ' . whoi,
!ttntieducation an XellwCAmlitY, Gam ideate
;Anion. him; IliNasinto"tad,ffimitotigno-1
rant ^' ' d poSigeffikme*tinciFlkty Jnciapable
Z45544443.0114t Itaqp 1
in p' "°, A.. 4 11/ fter mOnt or, lei ma cut
' - oect,iatievitio* be obtain , Ind in
overlhiel
galling disappointment,-.-or , 14-tlne.mket 4,
deadly poisw i ptrgapr, hasten the 4stlin- 1
tional aymptothitionilislerrible disetmejouch as
affections the - Vito* ? X'Tcor , z ik.9 l
:piing Wahl friditfilita by
tildt_ty dea
za . : oo s 4v34 B, 4mouniastags . . , 0 044 -
fo athst - t4A4 IllecrwimJ_ acgul, froth
' ..... liVlSlllrAliz retPzaja , ,.7v b.
1)- ,?"—lSKlBEffillkillii ; id :133z ,•:., : - : . ,
The many thousands cured at tbisitia ' ti,"1"41
year after year,i.and ' the- numerous 3m • irnautl
surgical operations performed byinr.t: 3. . ' on,
- witnessit -.."."^ ^:"" dr tB6 — M --- o. t',
It
,and many ' ..• '^ iikideere ~ gf 1 - ,It , ye
pppearW, agnitradd- , c:=beferetts '' ' : ligt
sidistillic 'ft entlnatini-'-
Ws sufficient guara . tket .
gag
DIE Ilffiin enemy i . : ~.
•n Aro. i SOWN IMAIII4II irk
8; ;0..
Cashier
ARRISBURG, PA,, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1863
Ettbical
ope of
mad
teas
' koln
New `2tZruertistrunts
The Great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS "RELKBOLD'ET
'GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
HELMBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHIJ,"
. 1
it it SABSAPAi3ILLA,
iMPROVEED ROSE WASH.
77FUJIBOLD'S
__
1 GENUINE PREPARATIGIVS.
" HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ii'
COMPOUND.
.13h '
jmlp i ,, EXTRACT BU4,
I A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
I • - TolDig,ases of the 1
I
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, ; i
„.AND , PROPOICAL fSWpirINGS.
Thla IMediClib' inereasbethe pdWer Cli Diges
tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into - heal , '
thy action, by which the WATERY ok' OAE
CEROUS depositions, and all UNNA ItAL
ENLARGEMENTS are iciducted, as wet as pain
mitt inflaininatiebViitall is good for ; WO;
mE cr
MEN , o r CHILDREN. - ' '
HE.MBOLD' AS' EXTRACT BUCAU
,
FOR WEAKNESSES , I -
Arising from Excesses, Mishits of Di pation,i
Early gdi9cretion or Abnse. ' ,
AITPINDAD WICK -1:9010LIAlq G SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to 4er-Dryness of the Skinl' ' '
tion, Lose of Power, i
Loss of Memory„ Difficnitypf Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling;
Horror of DiSeaso,,, • Wakefitri 1
algs I
`Dimness of Vision, Pile in the Bap
Universal Lasiltucii , ofFlualiing ; M u 130 4,
tit t
the
-' ilisenhirl3YetemAruPtiO4ol,
I 4o : a'ace;. gOt Hindp, Pallid oluiton4n
Thtie symptons if all Owed to go on 0 ill&
this medicine invariably yemoves, won follavi
navrEzircr; FATUITY Arrp.apTit , ,Fm§;
In one of which the patient May, 'Sx.pire. Who
can say that they are not frequently follOwed'
by those "direful diseases , ,, -. , , i
INSANITY AND CONSTORYTION. A-I
Many artievirato iiithe (asp of 'their; 'suffer
ings, butnone, will co ; _ i •Thie records-of the
Insane Asifirrias and the meancholi deaths
.by
Consumption7heer ample . witnesii tol tiTArnth.
m)
of the - assertion 4 ' assertionP • • 1
THE 01)E$5 1 11.1.1.14ON, ONCE Al ,1 - 0
I WOE, ORGANIC Wle A TrzvEss,3. , • ~•,.
Requires the-aid Of medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system„ which Helinboldls EDI
I tract Eitchu Invariably ,
does. A %Ad -ion con
vince the most skeptical. ,
j FEMALES FEMALES-FEMALES,
OLD OE TOTING, SINGLE; ; D, OR
OONTEKPBATING*ARRIAG ,
HAM”
In many affections' fecal-Jar , tii ftima est.the
Extract Bliohiti is' uniqualliad `bye alai f , other
remedy, as4tivehittrosis - or Retention,r!gn- ,
si r
laxity;Pairibilanesiyor; suppression of t 6 due-,
tomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or itrihis
shite ,of the Uttirua,, Leticorrhea or hitee, ,
50 3111 411 1 4 41,,a1l complaints inddeni to, Plie•
sex, whether arising IndienietthOtl ga l ;#
of Pisslpation or in *et , 1 ' , - I '
-„, • r DECLINE':OR, CHANGE .OF ILIFE:' `''..• -
rt I,IVOnfAILifigiIIERINJIAD B.E %Pis: 1 iv 1.1'... , '.
) cine fot Unpleasant aul rous tliiialiesV
HEMBOLD'S EXTEACT , BUOtitr ; ,
Cures-SecreKilhatises-in-all - their stages, at lit
-4,l`efittissaisollittlefor•no-change int diet ;no in
, otinithienee and , no' exposure. It cares fre
quent desire” L and gives strength, to 'Urinate,.
thereby rernoving . obetrnatioris„preirfukting and,
i ; cur* Strictures of the Urethra, idlityteg iii,n)'
and ingannoliOtl, boi frequent in this,blase of
diseaies, and expelireg,Pbbpnoas,Diikakti;nild'
Womont Miitter., Thimmia upon th4ustizids
who have beeliThr victims of quacks, &Win:to r
have litiid'hetilrY' zfeelftb i iie cured in a -thott
time,hatre feund they were deceived, a4d , ;-thitt
the RPoison" has by the zee _of i"prverfill•
'Astringents,"< been dried up lathe.•systpin,l , to
break out in an aggravated form, anct4erhalier
after marriage. . ~,, 1 •.L, j ' •,,
--Use-RELMBOI t InIELTRACT &M 'for
all Affections and Diseases of the UrinarrOr
gans, whether - toasting in Male or Fernalepfrote ,
whatever cause originating, and nom ter pi
how. It:lug - standing. Diseases of these gat&
require' the aid of •;a Diurettri.• • T rB 9 LDIS,
EXIItti,PT , BI3(4III.i is, the Gloat •Diure 6, and
it is certain to have the desired in e all
ffecil
Diseases` for' which it is rakiminenchkit i
Blood—Blood—Blood. -f , Helinbeldle! •lg
hly
Concentrated Compound .ELULD EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS.. This,idith'affeb
don of the Blood, and -attacks , the , t3exiial Or
gans, Linings of the Nose,. Ears, Throat, Wind:.
pipe, `and'otkuirlincus Sfirfatiee,•maingl its ap.
penance-In the - 46rnr..0f0 Ulcers.,l lielqabeld'ss
Extract St_iptimills, ~, p srbies. the Blp*i; and
removes all Scaly Eruptions of tne Skin,
to the PonWlexion aClear and AotilWiri
It - being - prepared .expressly„.„for thii
cenitplatittsitinitEltiod,Putif3ting Proper
preserved to• a-greater extent -than -an
preparatinntel flarrasrilta.n J-- I. ; "'G T I
1 ,,, - 1111DMBOLEP StIiOSB:tIVASA•
• Au:steellentUstiow for dbettseibtirli
'title Nature;-tindiesla ii+ktilin initillat
thei UrinaryttOrgans, arising; froth. bA
disiiiititibn, ruskl In connection Rviith4
tracts Bnchu-Ind4is*parilliiiironW
as re . cinntifentletd. . Evideitce 4, tha
sPoPsili'le and , reltahl damneder Will acgo,,
the , melileinee. „' CERVICATI : A t CIP,
.'ht.,
from.elgAt ';0, - twenty . Yeartiq# 4ll 4 l Fo with
paiii4 lgiowti to ' &laic° I and Faint For
Medic algioperties of Bitchn, w4ll4 4 lon B ,_,,___EllY of
Hie United. States. See ProteiporElHlVHE'S
e i b
valuiblo'workion the • Practine-of:-PhYsr. - ;See
retinas nude by-,thellatit celehilittectDr. 141Y 1
BICH., Philadelphia., See remarks pad ..- y Pr.
i,
EPHRAIM HalOWlll44 fiqileArate d t h gaan
and.membertokthe4tOyal Collegeof •S . ed lll 4
kelaad, and published in the Trauma nit of
ittle_Xlinpl , and Queen's Journal. •• See edico:•
____ o . , • 'cal - Review; published by --BFNJJ - Mk
YEBA WelloWef,t i hn,HoyittOollege of Sweets •
See Arst, of At) late etantkird 1 wqr4 . , Ill'
~ 91 1113 0, 14 trant of , &Lehi ;$.l-:§ll,,,pcn . tip -Of
six for $ 5OO - E*triot , of •:Elarifa' ; l a, , $ t 'Oil
OiikmAtle,* six fei , S 6 ;„Ocl ,- 1-131.10,1. Bose
-Wash, (50 cents per, AXitife or etifer 42 60, or
iiiit=a di - ism-each for-$l 2 -0 , whfoli-will • -Ind:
ficientto,crwthp most obstinate cases, iiinxi-s
lions aye*aliens& to. ,DePrereci ar t y, i fliiiiiik
secure lf..l ll „digi• frikcot ait s i s h . 0 . . , .
8 9 17 1 1 50, 1 .48. 1 ina1l Onmeittnioatiollig_ C CiWge l atlar='
lukt, Advice Ala is. % .•.li, ,-, ,;,..,
_3l' T ~- • ,..__1 , ,4174.D4Vg: ~
ill ?
tonally appeared before &talk ßerman ,
of litity of Philidelphiailo T. el bold;
who . ; be i ng duly swori i *tir say,' .. -p Ewa--
111 /
lions contruyneveOliti:no'itieroury; other
injurious 'O, and csr , ,, Tuley Vegittlibl X W
jz 1.1 ` l '--. = t...11., I • le. •T. HED LD. ...1
, •':;•divern *4440046d tietok The, thifi. : g . day,
OfHosteniber,i 185C 3 WWl'. HIPB •:• I ; ; -'
',' ''.- Aldeintan.,]Ninth'Jstreetib. Rick; ' . IT '',
4 Address letters for infonnhilatie:' , ~ dance.
H. T. HELHI3OLD, Chemist.
P
' Vivo 101 South 10th street, below Chestnut,
011) 161 Y
Etitgrapt
QUANIIIEVB. RETREAT-'FROM LMENCE,
Narrative of an r Escaped -Psisoter
~ .
~ [From the Kaki Oily Journal i •
We, have had a Yong :conversation with 'Mr.
Samuel Boles of bawrence, who was taken- pri-•
;loner by, tluarttrelf, arid taken to Missend on
his retreat . Mr'. Boles'was sleeping at tOe East
e4i-litfuse, lih . l7lhfive or six others was taken
a iNsoner rinirmoiched - ti')Yre,s livery stable.
LfereQ,ttantreltibderipandtold'hilmenito save
One from the ninnber .to &Iva , an ambulance
down witktwo of , his, men who were wOrinded.
Mr. Boles inisordeied to fallback, yr , t i e
Who're were mnrnfied 'ffrward. a few - at island
h tx
Shot dthirkin thkr Streets.- Be was ordered .drive
Ike , WmtefLancd with! the =wounded: men. Aq .
they, were. passing out of town, they itet Hr.
Dniin'ilii corning into town.. Quiet:Orel), shook
handss4 , lth Min; 'aging , ' ttiathe was all right,
anti rtelling trim that he Might pass 14 Immo:
Jested. . Before he had , peaked the; ooloonin, :
I however, one,of the ruffians *fit him down.--
Cinantrell asked Boles ifhe was, a CopPerhead
to which'he answered 'lo.' He then expressed
his regret Vat neiresaf Southern meal and sym-,
pathisen4colled„Gappetheads had been li
Lawrence..- - 7 i '
, ~;':. • Qtiantieif .fiYowt3dliit intention to march' to
ip i 3tlimitOgib,tiypik everything wast 4 as he
I went'' A or .Eirick'S,where: he
iteripedqOXltideb4 honietc TAI2W - fulit . 4ame up
With,tgaosait,:and,4,Qiitintrelrii men - 'were
n'tf th'esioad to the Wetii, quantiell first thoughi
that they;woulit be able teltetahroi ,off! .1u
the min, ye ,avosied his "intention of, turning
back andingnhffigdowtithevilley tifthe Katy
to, Mieliouri. ;He, however, ; pushed ,got He
Old kr:Boles that haf his men *ere Ids
put bpshwhackgre and the rest ,Werii farmers
Tr6m ,thii border, who had accompaniedhina.for
plunder, end when he could deteh. upon`
for
fOr 4,45 t - lir.akep:aboik i a huudre'd- fresh
ttPt4eo' , locli were led, 'Midas often Mita horse
gavi), . out One, Of thes4 fresh , ones . titinid .be
taken. - When out of, eight of ' the Torquing
fokoe'they generally went or the lopel 144 n.
bt'the'riDnte they , tiinle, the ppdtie, and tutt to'
walks night earan'itt'sight ',6t Fab?: 'Quatttrel
ratielorWard andlsketi the :guide where he
was taken them3b. The ' guide' replied that
the tot; 1016 - tklinit .was Morrietown.dn Ms
'moil:, Qoaiitral looked' a moment nd! Outwitebb'gifide,
ihtigifid.i; telling Mai. that' the `town was Tao
la 't!thilt , ii , •heavy force wag' thrifty Slid they,
woof(' heant to pieces If :they:proceeded. .
K-T491: #,Lpll..t.ttypcd ..back. t00k...a shoot sibitii.
cwor~( - Gleeli 'at. BoCkford. ' Here` they'
iittikiellwaii tinsiaded, with Ortitiri to *ek.fons
Jaoura. cfn:abent an hour and a half; liewsver,
4:o3;Vedertilkaoonts drove. in
.the
they hasty remounted. , They di
Stlleadifil;and . - tiAefleir'gOt hil
6itice of - tinitiiir saidithikt now'they.
AcitialiVietringinba44/43 you-
Vii:TlVisy-.theiketoppfkiniaddli
se?, and sem ontlaTtwotindp th
bielisi n bakett.
tfie 1:16
„,. . _
Herilhey2divlded their.
,prirateB got ~about, - ,turenty I tiolinre ~
greenbacks—the lei's:lore probably apprs,.
the rest to thetatielve a . ' Several inincireA watch
es were antourig the' plunder,teeldes any amount',
T Ot " fine•bl6o4 eilkv&o. i'll'illiy , ;he& teen here
sonkiltitetei.iWlielau their , pickets , annoed .the
approach :oVa , ' , Felitiat lone: T hey: liblei
I I
' keEr';lonixii:Taildiltiiade 1 xeodi ,itirlt a • q.#it
this phi-Pills: Boles Aetererroined.: if Y V. oseible,
'to eseupe; as (Llu antra had rold'hitilleptiatedly,
iguthialittentid- , tOkill:hilittlii scion 'de 1 he got
clultiuhTtreing hint.`Among the'horaelf cl4ree by
Kiln Ilin'teles Observed it powerflal brOlva, all
4fiddled; but whiChlipP 4ared to4itive no irider.
He approacbed•theihdrae leisuray, andindclen-,,
.iy t'priUging uponshirnidartedltuk. .thi). pushes,
'end escaped to our -forces; , and kilned , n' . -thel
Pettit. A`i - , •.`,. ' 1 , II- ' '
Gtasts?Fnui.r-The. - ecauitric, exhorter who"
discoursed on the "Harp Ofarthpurand•strings;"
informed his readers- that- , there werel"three
kinds cffite, catkilTP... , l4 3 llAres and fide- and
fall„hank," ivonld'needtp aditto his list &
safe
lire; IMAM Gerferill'Heauregisid should perrinade
himitliat it deseriedtlasslficatlon tinder the
second bead abcve named. And General Beau
regard's statement_ must be .admitted as evi
dence- upon the 'point eneiel Gabs:lore's
Greek'- a ifeination ' into
harlepton, and that from:n ;distance , of • over
4YeAllfk• - And it but ilifo l 7_4oPc#lPkitgelfs
fln the Christisi.brampltupyouug while human
witifttte Aid 'alien lekribln agency ' of
nutlineflames rip l ow the ad'v er.
garland hiswerke. iiThuenaviesfweindettrWed
wl en Wavt 1 40.1.v9M114. 61 95 cllt.:94.llarkleci and
catapults the "(pet approsph tumindgrnalltilleryi
tritierierarßearniggraledilpelied tb Ob)nplaiin,
of- %to rise , of the Gieek4reit 'our fsienrisander
can. a pleadt olsssic/ precedents, and Bath) rebel
conaßlatupsvith Ap . thon and Eschenbmg.-
The'Greek VlreShell in use,at Charle?tpn is,
watlearn, theinvenfibn Patel:l%6la fevirrientlie
since, of a citizen cofaßaffaltii- and • adopt €: by
the Governmenit-- , -The -base-- of the familia
sgentfis-patroledim.vhemically combine'd with
othentighly, inflammable ingredients; the *bolsi
ftalnibg ani utterly inuntinthithable compound;
which,: once:ignited; burnintriumphantilvenill
ordinary means tot . quenchingt fun, bump :ley_en
hi watsr4mCcthi only be .b4ng
burnt:out. , :iThist fearful war agent is con tained
in a lishtinetalic charaben enclosedin the boor
mon form of percussion shell, that,•.inielf dis
charged .bir„strikiug the object aimed at, ;ignites
ihe:fire,' which iascatteied broadcastpits flames ,
giving aminateirrdn to the perils df war.l Well .
may,the penplarticCharlegtorifr be ;by . this
clettruotivel , agenby inimited • against ;them.-
receive:dle sympathy, howeireqtrour
abroad, for" the Whole city,could be sown
thick wittidirer-sheln; -and - 'Spring up at once a
flaming :area • of. seething fire., :the judgentent
were nionatbolheasfy Ritz the, nefit which- this
mfainbulilrebellien/was hitched. Thipialtical
don. by Ries would ;be neededlta prepareths site
of ..Charleston• for , ra •_ loyalJ to, Abe ,
Union, alive to. humanity and libertrs-U thin§
formation- in.itasswitd-life -too complete tto be
stinght,by.lsrdinary ;processes. Algiers the,
Plinilestdays of its piracy mita modelebkared
nfithrsha Charleston to.. which General GilTmor
now lays siege. Chicago :Time.. .1 • '
I' • f
Color.:
wi
other'
of
ettEt.
liechases
re-
parry
I; tub --gdansivormahri:ssys - that; onnila.tinft
'ebentildWith UnionJoitizions /of Ltlabites c hnd
Pearketheb,dliit; learnedu thht Talladdigtiaml
whithaiettistoneetionimpeatadirehitrAitt th
rbbahhteltußdimi) foihricksbortgAeolaring:theb
the success of his patty in Ohio depended alto.
other on the ability of the rebel government
to Wit, the Union armies besieging that plate.
Derwin Mae, bombardment of Chattanooga,
-hells passed through the Baptist and 'Metho=
dist churches. " I
. ..
Rubin Isterin BAH:U.—There are eighty eight
-banks in Shade Island, with a capital cif twen
ty one millions; on a specie bests' of a till's
over half. kmillion. That is a very large su
perstructure on a slight foundation.
.
, .
DaKsrsn THREE THIES. —.l4mes Marshall, ex•
Foreman 'of the Southlark l Engine Company,
in New York, was drafted no less than three
times—once In his place of business, at his res
idence • and at his father's residence.
Ties two. halls of the Rebel General_Aistembly
are being placed, in state .of preparation for
the assembling'of the body on the 7tir k.,f Sep
tember. Some of the membersare already in
Bichmond., , t • ... . , I
Surma FIBXD —A .. =salute-of -eneindred
guns Watt firai ou,Priday afternoon aeven
ing af Fait`ti4liwaro, tri honor of the: demoli
tion Of 'Fort &iter. - Also" cine'huand guns
iveietredtat Wiiinhigtoti in 'bhutir'orthe same
event. ~.. r.. . '
GREENBACKS 'are expoked in . the bl i okersr,
windows. at Richmondond sold one d ar for
ten 'al Confederate scrip. The' Bathe "ty for
the statement'is a kehtlinnalk,' knit frtini Rich:
morid,'whis reported to-the New Yor: ' Woild'
PAM, INGRA,MUD 6 .-A letter describ g the
demolition, of &Orion, Miss,,igives.a , inful, "
we may say; heart rending , picture , of he in
`gratitude
gratitude of "our niggers.' '
. A great many degrees who had been Tgiefidei
,by their owners as faghtu I find ratable, left rTith the
Yankee, with their fine, horses, caniagerciand
other donifortablamodesoi conveyance. 1 Oise
Aaron LeraleyJ-bas redently-sent ti.to j hla
. master that hods now a :duly qualified c l
izertof
'fi A 4l iarr bur i .E g. 'ecitt':Of " Lj' Francis, - 8 . ., reabon:P l l-:*;
o
`,Chictsgo,came to his death, on Monday laist-tm
der Very distresidoKeliennOtintert 'llt ' f inlay
*ere , visiting Port - •
land.Th l e little fell w : wen
,placed in his crib, aleepinkquietly., T bouts
,atterwards the nurse, upon entering ,th reran,
discovered that he hid. pushed Ins body:Ugh
t i ro
the bars at the'side of the crib, aril w hang
ing by his teed, lifeless. . . ' 1
~ Mosremir ne EHE Erten -Aemr.—A
feerrespoivent of the. London Times, wri
rebei, affairs, Oyes the, mortality eta
the relierhrmireltied the einiztnennernen
war: The deAthi4erci. So ntimeirong in
tioulta tits population that.it is evid
mil*Tystreogtb of .the South most be
exhamted.. Toe same writer ackoowled:
'the Misidseippi 'diet. was - eciMPlefely
'trade. ' -
Aw 'Herrn%'aitombstortt,
at Newtown reads aS follows: 4.'13
;ad Mrs. o hne; the ,
Etrehiiid Faiiman Esq.; Medi
- dung
tt
KIP
rho •
Mar
tatrl
11? st
«' 81
ger.
v i e bt
i3a)
, olttibied thit , 4,DdO volcuttetiii3"
rolled ; :but it dons not iouoh , for
the statement
A Paiiitkomixq* - 7 - 1 1 /e Cinoinna
.. . „ ... . _
aai on-,Wedneeclayjast, during gn
of - a:ain tm bi- that City, a ball' f ' dre;
about She 'slate of intaii'd fist, 'flashed - f ' -the
telegraph office, and saistuaned • ,the o intim',
Mr. Pritchard; A hat he,did not recover, t mtbel
effects c f 'it fcr several hottni. Three r four
fa
other petscins were in the room at the,t e,.all
Of Whom felt the shcielv More:or lees; everitt
,gentlemen who were standing - on, the Oahe
: t ide of Fifth street witoegsed the strong sight..
They say the room, fora moment, a tired
to' be filled with fire. ' Mr. Pritchard egards
his escape from death as providential
• ,
• Excimima "op COMlittifithis. '- LEM I
i r ately
After, the bombardment and,gapttirenf. tiarater
by he- ebels;iu 1881, it will .be remembered
the
;Jeff Davis gave vent to lila:Oat ioy in
p
theftlillOWing couplet, inscribed' `to 'Pr sident
Lincoln vi i i) i •• 1 .ri . • '
. "Witholiforhir,iPashalti!and Petar4,; ]
We •tefillts9you,our .13eauregardi
The scents plemgwand it !abut courtly that
the Prealdent.'she*d acknowledge the - tioinplit•
merit of Jeff in:kind, and we saggeet. the fol
lowing: - ... i ~_ 1.. a' ,L, 41 . ) .)'.'4‘+' , , .4
With Perrott aiid lioduian; 16-hich' ni, •,.
1
We tbnder•Dahlgrea and 13141hnore.! i - '
I.JI ~ .••II 'e ~.,, • '';•!1. ' :... 4E2 , 0 7,4):M F 4 7
A A Box Awkiii r tmelllt'vtiti.L.lreihuPWe t fol-,
doadog , paragritphtin'adistnaitivii 4 A-tettir frpm
Nap statoit tilytAtk boy pot more thee teneerier
age,, named Giovanni atiliariP,.rtißsOP °, l ii
hiltin
erant-dealer leirionadk` has Inat ' holt i. i
f
• before= the Aocietir foithiaTtOrnbtleit feu iPee Fine
Atta,••"at Raples,:aigtouptextiontridlibitt o rep
notsstitig,the subject ot.a painting, theri ement
hem the dresi,' preioried in the ch:veil of Ban
Freincescb di Paola, and ` - much 'admired .by
artists. - As the members of the Society refused
to, believe thaboy,•to be the author of thiagroup,
Gargano quietly•nsked for)some iclay;:nrid im
thedinisly nickeled; before the ciouiptnjtieopy
Of a statue which was in the loom.' They artiste
present, astonished at. this !precocity,7humedi
gi,bay tot* measures PT, Elfforcting.the d - the
means of cultivating his. wonderful tal e t•."--
=I
.7
Swaim au. Ayautsoas rasa.— Mr. b rams.
4pglif)kkaveler and xi:mm
.l)er, the "Aquae - Club,,' • has, thissumm er
'mae 'a 'singular eir.Perience:' ;Ire d i tscoireni . a
spot ohthe &merlin range; where he might
stand in safety antift,de.thei aVahmohe sweeping
past itito r tykthin,thitty, feet of hia parse% In one
half day, he saw three descents. , The ayalanehe
slid tweilhonsand feet, then leaped two groat
'beim& of a ttWisiatid feet more, to ilia?
"nel, close to which he was a standing; add "then
„burst out at the fectt of the channekChh,F,..'e;
steiinceir ahartmel." Mr. GAtish,descris the
general oi the avalanche, when seen
, at so short a distance; as thatof an. orderly mob
fillioi3ithe_street and basting; not : burrs**.
pbefiame object." Potaethlng,,9l the woe
ha
prisonle made uptin,dice Who Urtimtive
list the great sheet of Witer l Whicirroil s Blow
s
fly :down:on: 4l w • Danidian ffsteld. of thelfelfs; tit
Niagsta.v.) The motion it tnaieazi4 J dfSlihfirate
and jhough,,t4wYt, not hurri4., ,Tite,ifilag N of
the avalanche In ide'GMtlin"lifteirs to
"thei'sffinild OfutiPrattlB. l %iiiii iittny
whannelts:Vm Tittedivalaitohthisitidadrihsli iw con
sisting of a mass of ice halls, usually _from a
foot to a yard in diameter, which produce "the
fearful tattle of the ice-cascade."
VARIETIES.
PRICE ONE CENT
At) Zerefirapo.
FROM 'FORTRESS MONROE.
MIAVY MOWN ON TILN COAST
Foirnuces MONROE, Va., Sept. S
The United. States steamer Shockoken, from
Newbern, North Caroline rep• rte that the brig
ashore between Hatteras and Beaufort would be
a total wreck. The cargo of cotton acd tur
pentine was being takexc out and sent cf shore.
The storm which has been prevailing for seve
ral days past on the Southern coast still con
tinues off the Capes of the Chesapeake.
A naval reconnoissance to the Rappahannock
river, consisting of one Monitor and two gun
boats, returned here to:day. Nothing of im
portance occurred during the expedition.
FR OM SY RA OUSE,
The Young Men's Convention
STRONG RESQMITIONS ADOPTED.
STBACII3X, Sept. 3.
Dorshilmer, of the Committee co Reso
lutions, reported the following series:
First—Tuat the present war wal produced by
an unprovoked attack upon the nation, and
'cannot biihonorably cloaca except by uncondi
tional submission by the insurgents.
Lt.: Second - 7 ,Th i ett, the system of Southern slavery
wale pareneof -the rebellion, and we stall
reject. t,, as .a consequence of it, that system
shall `e destroyed.
Tliiid--That the letter of President Lincoln
'shalt twelve our cordial support end inspire us
with confidence in the steadfastness and wisdom
of its author.
Fourth—That the object of the war Is not to
reduce' he inhabitants of the South to a state
of vassalage, nor to hold them in the condition
of a cxurquered people, but to perserve the na
tlontind enforce the laws and secure a lasting
Perick c. taid - that when these purposes - are at•
tallied 'and the insurgent States manifest a
sbpentant spirit, we will welcome them back as
th%father welcomed his prodigal son
,Fifth—That oar soldiers and sailors have
glvin new glory to the Republic , exhibiting a
patilotic devotton, the memory of which will
la 3 remembered to the latest generation.
Sixth—That the signal ability with which
the Administration hits managed the affairs of
the Government commands our grateful admi
ration:
special
on
t Aof
o - -
.tcpor
ntthe
Imost
eftthit
peh to
Seventb r --That foreign intervention will L.a
energetically resisted by the people.
- rghth—That We deeply re2ret the efforts of
New York to in
, laws, and that his
used the nation's
ace upon the char-
• The Bt. Louis Union of the let instant, says:
" We learn that the utmost cuneternation
and alarm prevail in the border counties of
Mieisortr - I,ln. consequence - of the order of Gen.
Ewing and" the threatened invasion from San
ta& • Gen. , Ewing's orders required all the in
habitamta in Jackson, Cam and Bates counties
to, bandon their homes, and assemble at cer
tain specified points by the 9th of September,
and directed that all hay left in these counties
should be burned. At the same time it Is
announced that Gen. Lane will , enter Missouri
with4force, on the Pan of 8 ptember.
The 'inhabitants are fleeiog in wild alarm
from ' their horms, to escape the threatened
fury.' They are nearly all poor, without means
to sustain themselves away from their little
Homes,, and without horses and wagons to carry
off their household Stuff.
There it a generelvonviction that Indepen
dence, the most important, town; in .Jackbon
county,. is to be plundered and reduced to
ashes. The'reioneys of the bank St that place
have been removed - to this city for safety. The
recordS:of - thlrtbree counties - -Jackson, Bites
.4 1 4' *woo ywz m recto . ** V prevent
at 2•
Gen ticitoffeld, wittt his Stan, left ' this city
yesterday for the' hoiden., to eve his personal
atteritiontoMfairi there, and to start energetic
measures for ridding that region; of the bri
gands of QatuitrilL
Detest of the lavajo Indians.
From Albuquerque, New Mexico papers re
ceived here, we leant that on the 2ith of Jaiy,
Iktionelilt Carton, with part of the let New
Mexico regiment, had a fight with the Nav .jo
Indians,: beyond Fort Canby. The Indians
were defeated, with the loss of thirteen killed,
twenty wounded, and many taken prisoners.
Capture of tho Pirate Rotributgon
The schooner Etta, which lately arrived here
from Hamm, with a -cargo of pine apples,
proves to have been the pirate'Retribtitlon,and
was seized yesterday. '
Wreak on Lake iffiewvin.
Dimon, &pt. 3.
. , . ,
'Thelark Eincoesa with a cargo of corn .priirg
Teak and sunk, on Tuesday, it Lake Michigan.
Ih.cr vessel and cargo are. a *alai /,de.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
]?fir enecrsra ,
September 4.
Mils. extra
more demand for flour. end 300
Wis. extra faintly were disposed of at $5 50®
6, And . part on private terms. Superfine is
nominal at $4 Th.' Qom meal iindlye flour quiet.
The offerings of wheat are light; and it is in
y demand; Sake of 4,000 bush. at $1 20
aal. al for new rad, $1 . : 35 for old, red.
'Bye i 3 dull at 88(49% and,cornis scarce and in
demand at 810. Air - milked, 'and 88c. Sur yellow.
Oats • have - advinbed; Bales of 800 built. new
Delaware at 66(07, and old" at 4118 o: Coffee is
held firm. Protisions move slowly; sales of
mess posh at $l4, hams at 12+314, sides at
70. Allay advanced to 6810.
the abuse of the
, press indulged In
rernmeut.
of the Proceedings
ion,-std promise a
tees.
felt sympathy and
North are due to
South.
ed, when the Con
on the Missouri
xessm-- 2 rimarr OF
=I
DeevaNivoliTa, Copt. 3
Nati , Your., Sept. 4