Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 03, 1863, Image 1

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13 Y GEORGE BERGNER.
TELEGRAPH.
I 8 PUBLI8133:1)'
" iffOIiNING A4VD BYENING,
By GEO.ASkE, BEBG ER.
Ofice /NM- era, • near wawa:-
TEP.INIS OF ,13"13BSOBIPTION.
BOGLE BIiriEOBIPTION.
11.1eLea LY Tsx,sesern le "served to einbserl"
berS he City at 6 cents per week. Yearly
inbs r bar" will be charged $4 . 00 In advance.
l a r icatinX TICLEGIRAPH.
t.'hv TM - I:GRAPH' fs also publteihed weekly and
italmoed to Frabwribers at the followinreash
rate* : -•' • ' ; , r!"
iing le coprek; *Witty
ten :opies, to me poetoffice.. ..
Pwen " u
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ramis:—The - fatowing are the
.ttli; poi advertising in the TILIMIL&PH. Those
nrivertising to do wi l and it convenient
referenex...
tkr rour 1112R8 or less constitute one-hall
square Eight lines or more than four °multi
tut.:sp issqUare. ' '
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sainuala.moon lietteas,l awe a week, aLT tunas.,, ILI S 5
Ateliterla Netlea. •.
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Tanana NoVece each Inaertion , ! 50
lir" Business notions inserted in the Local
Go'Arm, or. imlorer li!arriages and Deaths, .Exens
0/06:1' I'S.H Lrei.for.each insertion.
As an adVertieing medium the TALEIRAPECiIas
no equal, its laige circulatioh, among bindrieSs
men and families, in city and country. placing
it beYond competitinq:
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15.otetz.
BURBLER - HOUSE.
HARRISBURG,-PA.
THIS old established House has • undergon
:extelosivEi• imProvanenis; and' thoi ;
oughsY renovated and refitted: - ,
It is pleasantly locrved in ' the heatt of the
city, in easy access to the State Capitol and
Putolio.grounds. , • - .
For the wxornv44n of air glieste, we have
re y cot-Amami to s.ivotft,ticaihto and , from the
likt ttvplattant delay in
Icaiitig-thi depot 'ran the :1:40 . y -• avOided, land
mush more tithe giOrdtd;goests for ;twat when has-,
ing the Bottle i •
'llits;ndink.tliat the IFIT I IILEit...II#I) - SE
lie'retlly the,sta anger atid
traveler, we respectfully solicit a continuance
of the public patronage.
septl7 d3at GEO J. . BOLTON, Proprietor.
; 'A V E'll - 11 ITS,E' -
4iner 7th Street awl- Pennsylvania Avenue; . r
WA HII TON , D. C. .
Sitk. ,serttle,r begs larva; tol:inform., the
thoroughly refittedland
returntsbed ;this Ropse,.and that it now one
of 'the, mAt cOMplete , and comfortable hotels in
the - National Capital. The location is the beet
and ' most central of any in the ;city. The
chitibers and suites of rooms are, unequalled
for their size, ventilation and elegance. - Rims
self and all his attendants spare_ no .painsLto
Meet, every want, of -his guests. _table :is
suioPlied..dally -Fiat .the best.: the :markets sif
Waigiigtert„ Belit - wore and fthiledelphia, at;
ford. e respectfully Asks:, jedles - and '1 gentle:4
men visiting Washington to callltirldtjudgedou
themselves. [septa. dam] JNO. OASK)r.;,-23
TIM UNITED STATEt TELi
HARRISBURG, 1211::17,
COTICRIS & HISTCHISO, Proprietors.,
_ well known Hotel is now lui:ailotedil
td accommodate Ithei:travelifigipulalai
affording the moat ample oonVertiences alike for
the. Izausieut guest and the paythaue'ut 'boarder:
,
ITEM 'UN= ESTA.'l7ollollll . lnra Beim
An Aireirrefitted throughout, no* las 49-
sdlititintr equal in "extent, and
4 "7 hotel between Pluladelphite - tina
-174441', to, ationis the best'iii tho 6bC 6 )
Pittsburg.'
Access to 'all:the 'tsilibind
Ca P ital i all My publiii
de P ° P 3 ; 14.61°8e P r4 ; 4 'the
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offices
.-localkite§A
cite it.has
now all tno,conveiimpoma of
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and; •Pryprfroteie nr:e detehninect
neitteesetpeuse,ltine of latOr to
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comfoTt-cy,f,..ttie.-gple4, f i , The..patronage of the
traveleng - pribila Fespectfully s iolicited.
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MARKET ST . ANDIKAREETNYWA R
nARBISBnef; PA.'
JOSEPH F. IcOLICLAN;—FROPREKTOR.
Naotitio coNDuorin sY ireraslamatmt);ii , s
'Thleie'it First Clam Hotel, andlootlitldlif.thii
cont./040h of the'city. It is k r ettEijilrie t tiist
manner,jindite•Eations will find :•icihiy - koiit.
modstlon tolie:niet'with•iii the beet
the conntirk.' B4' 6
iLe Joßlffe 2 rine__ ' ; la
gaa?tOrB s and , kite
llacOrek bagels,.- :
NICHOLS Si, Bd AS,
.168 • -cfrg• Wont toldtia
tAlf4Ntt
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PIES,ERVING JARS of illass' " and 'stl
of a. 11812 * *dour lymagas oa hand and for
P
by= & wyWhas
septs Dor. Pront and Market Fitrs4l2.
DR - , -jOENSO.N.:
33.121.1-.°I I X3NEOaIt.M
LOCK HOSPITAL
,TTAsiliscoiareinhe roost certain, speedy and .
.Li f canal remedies in the world for
•
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
11111W_LB_SIX TO VOWS 1101711/1.
NO MERCURY 0.13: - NOXIOUS" DRUGS.
A CareWaria Or' No Maio, id' from One to
tiWeirkness :Of tlie • Zack, Affections of . •the
Nidneysin:iard InVoluntarY dis•=.
charges, Impotency, General: 'Debility, Ner
votitmess, Dyspeps* Langitor, • Low • Spirits,
'Confusion -of Ideas; Palpitation =of the
Heart, Timidity, Tremblings(Dimmads of Sight
, or ,Giddinesa,.....Diseaso . of —the- EfeacV Throat, ,
Nr se or Skhi. Affections of -the Liver, Lungs,
,Stc mach or Bowelsiltiroie terrible disorders
'arising from theriltilitavy - Habits of Tenth—
theadeciret audoeolitarrpract*is inbre fatal-tot
'heir viotlms tbin• the-song of Syrene ftothe
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their moiattbrit;
liant hopes or...anticipations, rendering marriage,
&or. impordble , • k , • ,
.
YOUN 1113. N
Especially; who have become the:Victirns of
Solitary Vice; that dreadful and destructive
habit which annually sweeps to an untimely
grave thousands of-Young - Men of the most
exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who
might otherwise• have entranced listening Sen
ates with-the- thimders of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy the liVittg ly're,'nuty cell with full
confidence. t•_± • • -
A • : .0. :MARRIAGE.• .
Maned Fersorth,.olYonng Mea contemplat
ing marriage, being awarar of physical *ask,:
nem, manly . dehility,, deformities, - &c., speedily
cured. •• • f• • - • -•
care
He who Places 'himself arida thee of Dr.
X. may religiously confide in his-hoitor as arKier‘fr
tieman, and ccmfidemtly-rely npori hi skill as a
Physician.,
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OBGAITIOe ViltAKNE,gg' -
Immediately Cured, and full vigoerestored -
This distressing allection—Which -renders life
miserable and marriage impesslblei-lis the pea;
altypaist.by the victims of improper indulgenke:
Young: persons(are ton apt tomoinirdt- ex
from not being) aware 'of the dreadful - come= l
quenoes that may ensing-.::11 - ow, who= that:uuc..
dents:nes . the suldebt will Tread.: :to deny: that
the power of prbcreadmitelostmoonerbtthdivi
falling into improper Anibits than by thsopru
dent, Besidea behm-d_eprivegiffisTleasures
eYrriPfeolni'ter both. Body and - min arise.
The syitem becrimes.deranged, the physical and
mental functions weakened, loss of procreative
poi ‘ ini, nervous britabilith dyspepsia, pal Pita,
ticn - of the heart; indigeation, constitutional
debilitY. a westing of the frame, cough, con- 1
eamption,'deeay add death.
Ornoi, No. 7 pm= FRIDIIIIOB
Left hand side going ficon Baltimore street, a
few doors from the owner. Fail not to observe
name and number.
z-4.atters must -be paid and contain a' stamp.
The Doctor's Diplokb.4,f4r4 in his
if - ember of the Ro*Ocilfegn of Rurgeeile,loc
df,nikgiadnatti; from nnOttethe i recet emiueni
echoes in *et WWliltatee,, and the greaten
)jean IspOtlnlhe hoipi.
Ofpiniim, 'T 4 ' Ph lialk64lll‘ and . •eles
whaii3; h as effected nieof the niecencitoniehhig
cures that were ev ;''nasty troubled
with.tinginglif WC, Add wlmo &IRK%
great 'nercrousnaw;" 'Warmed' kV ;sudden
sounds, basbfulfiess, .Mittaceopent. 9lashing,
attended
,m;s wltff„diirangormqkof„,, gdnd
were cured 44
0211°3411. • -
' - &E•pat'noptiloliti c iithe "
. til # Be'-V oelloat.zrthi734l':l4f melancholy
effecta`nisflubeds by eljrlyliailits youth • ,'vis
weakness of = the bach-and in:the
hetlctrLdimness of sight/ lass of muscular pairaz
palpitation -of t the heart; d3roPe^. nervous;,
liritability, symptoms of diniscuitption, 8C0. 7 - -y
-=M it i := TTtrirea ` Road 'Cite* on the mind
axe •ixiudeto betrreiided-71oss•Of memory, cert.;
fusion of ideak - depression of 14410; evil al"
bodingli; averidonto society, cielf dicitinst,l49
Bliolitcuti, timidity, act; ilif3 a Mtive suds
" s •
, i rourfq I nd, 1 1:3
Who ave injured al
by a certain
piaLtinerindufged i in alone t • ,a habit fre
quently learned - from evil COnqoudons, or at
school, the effects; of which are' nigatirfelt,
even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage impossibteAuifl 'delitroyii both
and bcidy, Ohoiddapplikhnilefliator
- - What a pitythit yeti* *WIN° hope
his cochitrY, the darling :Ofthillscresits,-,sheitfc
bionatchisi.frien.all prosper:olldd enjoyeilints
of life, by the consequence of deviating him
tifenatik of nafurcrand indulging in a Certain
secret. Midi. , • Such Verona musk,beltirecontdin
phlthyg c •
MA4IA - 11131AGEF F ; -
Reflect that lotaid Vdnd - artcrbody are the
most necessary requisites to promote connubial
haPPioemoaliikledt without tkeeft theloron
thlough life becomes a weary pilgrim* ; tht
hourly dar_kensto the view; themind
• g4 illoa,or.edlritk dew& and filled with'
thilitio4 l 4 l o 4 iothilvibit .t4e h ap p i ness of
pouter Vecommblighted without' own - •
DEBASE Ori..IIPBUDENCIL c,
Who - di:he titegedded and imprudent votary
o f,pb as oureffinthrhe-. bashnlibed the seeds of
this painful disease, it too often happens: that
an' ed Besse of sholite:tfiltheicimidioftitis
°every deters him from app tothoee whci;
i ft .,:411 education and res ty, can - alone
bef 7ui him . Befalls in the-hands of !gag
&alai' designing pnottiffda*Mlio,
of curing, tyL. ll k ma, PeouWorY Imbot oooo t keoP
him trifling reo2 4 ° aka mote; aogloUgtas
thitAsitallest „ f 6B CM . be obtokl
ruineciNoltk to olitk•ihrtn
gallinedrOfpo , e9t, by-the-ne:9f tht
deadly Moot," real, his.lioo-'4lCconsetu
tliaetalirautomc of ti*togibicrOztitse, sochaa
affection sad, braie, fficlic,Offe
progitseing With lightful rapidity "till deg&
puts a period *ll* - &eadfUl Sufral*B Ben&
tug him 'to that undiscovered'country *on?'
whence no traveller iiturni. , - , A -
iNixiftfltitlori bilcnit- PRINS.
."21tir-ineWthcituctallu Curedit thiiinstitation
Porta* Mil;o4.atitol ll e ller° l3B l lll2 P ortB M
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14494 QPe7kt ions Aerforin,. Epp:,
.reircrof the Nun; •
y4 4 .111 040'0 -, i'llwl r stl_`-_notici of which T s e
eaLtke ca t
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, sides his
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,131011 DISESSICEI-SPEEDILTOI:IIO4:‘„,
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HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER , 3, 1863.
ititbitaL,
Bank '2ll3l3lications.
BANK NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that an association
IA has been formed and a certificate prepared
for the purpose of establishing a bank of discount,
deposit and circulation, under the provisions of,
an act entitled "An Act to establish a system of
free banking in Pennsylvania and secure the
public against loss from insolvent banks," ap
proved March 81, 1860, and the supplement
thereto, approved May 1,.1861. • ,
Said bank to be called "Oilmens' Bank,",and,
to be located: in the borough of Oil City, intthe
county of Venango, with a capital stook of One
Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be filividediint.o*
two thousand shares of, fifty dollars each ; and
it : is:contemplated to increase the same to Avel
htindred thousand titillano ,or t(in ~thonsd.
shares of fifty dollars each.
13E0. H. BISSELL,
For. the Association.
'fje3o•oaw6pi
NOTICE is hereby given, that "The Commer
, dal, Bank of .Pennsylvania". intend to at) ;
to the Legielatate 'of Pennsylvania' , at their
next session, for a renewal of the charter. Said
Banit, is located in the city of Philadelphia,
with authorized :capitll. of one iiiillion of
[ dollars • a renewal of w,bich will be asked for,
[with the, usual banking.priyileges.
By order 'of the Board.
S. C. PALMER,
Cashier.
ja29-oaw6m
NOTWO •
'DI lIBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that appli
cationJ_ .will be made by f‘ The Bank of Pitts
burg," (located in' theqty bf Pittsburg, Penna.,)'
to the Legislature atitstei,t Beaton for a renew
al of the charter of saki r ßank, with the existing
capital of Twelve Hundred Thousand Dollars.
• JOHN ORANAH
je27-cotween. „President.
, .
NTOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN, that "ing,
11 BANS OF GESIII.IiNTOWN'''' 'nitride to
apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at
their neat session, forls renewal of their Char
ten ' , Said - Bank is located in flermantown;
Tiventi-Second Ward'tf thif;:city ,of Philadel-•
'plata, with an,authoriai...d capital of, Three Hun
dred Thousand allied; a, renewal of which
will be-asked with the risial,bauking
lieges. By iirdiairrof stit t lloard.
' OTTO:'Citehier.
r'Gertiiantewnilii`ne;2o;,l§§3. 'Ue2B'-oWm
TRiftESgraelP BANK,
24th,18133...i
.NOYIOg.IB hereby given,-,irtsxmformity with .
the laws of the Coramonwealth j pf
aylvanha,. that the 2Trci4earmen'sliank *ga,
hie, lacibia ißthojeit , y o l, 27l 4idulPikia;cu :z4L I-
With banking'arid discounting privileges, with
a, capital' of 'One,liiindred and Fifty Thousand
Dollars, that appileationwilt ba' made by the
:said Bank to the nett Le - Rislature for anthor,ity,
Ickincrease the capital One Hundred. and , FrOy
!ThOusand Dollars.
By . order of the Boa a of Directors,
dOHN.OABrNEE,.
je::!-oaweni
;IA will be . frac& lathe . -Leglerattire' of Penn
leave43acon. for's reitellr'el-'43f ,
rho charter "of' the =FARMERS' ' BANK
ISCHCPPLIKILIPtOtiNTY, located is • the
lottgb. , Pottsolli c 'the comity of Sotatilldll':
twitti I . present.apital of,6NFt. RIME PAKY
'TELOUS*I4I? •DOLLAB4, arid vYith thi
'Molting ptivfirges.' W:' CARA' °whim,
June 16,.1864. (e 29-d7 ;• ij
,
prOTlgn . 1 ! 0. 73
IS IlEßF, 4 l3TlGlnit,thoi 4Efaini±atiale :lank
U. will make'aiiplicatiotilo thielegishiture at
lint next sesabm;-101i'llRepaufse of a law re
charterirm said 'tank; liitkitspreeent name and
style,lbintidn'Murtiliflegen; and with a capital
Sot two hundred thousand "dollars. By order of
`t,heldizilxlOrt:' l ; Pel PT WARN
irdiresdide;Jdly;
jy6doaw6m.
4W .L• ai 0
FrOVOECUS.
ROPOULSAFtiIi FeiftAitltr
F HE "Proposals for-Torage" advertised by
ivDO a/Atter/0 QtSWC4I: I I4SE
Vol., at Harrlsburg,_Pa.,August 25th, 1863,
are hereby rejected;,
- IREALED PHOPoB24.Rendoriudd "krOpotiall.
for Forage," will be—received at my office at
Chambersta;g, Fa ! AilVharsday, the l pth‘day
of Oetaber in t:; fol isthrtibles follows, '
Five hundred (500) tone of-good baled Timo
thy Hay, .2,qop lbs..to the ton.
Fifiy thquishd.lso,ooo),imshills,of Oatcl in
georl strong aselm, weighing 32 lbs.. ( peahuphol,
— Thirty thousand (30,000). brishelspf 58tItiled
Oorn, in sacks,. weighing 5611* per.htishelir
' One third Of the Forage to be delivered within
twelve days offer the ,proposals,kageMen-Ao
°opted and apprpied., by the
~QuartermasOrt
General. .f ;. •
Hay,'
tw e nty
hundred. and tons of „the
twenty thousand biishehi :of And ; fifteen
thousand bushels Of. Ocikuato l i be
deiiVered, at 'Derry station., sin, the. Joithasiog
Palley railrcad,,,uesxE(ammolsbown r shoot 9
Miles from garrisbrug. Ttip„brilarme tO L Leefilkt
livered it'my warehouse in liarrialitirg: , l • ,7(._
The proposals willhe opened in the•presepop
of the, Major: Oeneralg f ogimauding t this,Pepitrti
meat • • .
The.F 6l 49
trop 98 I: may Alt.PFQolo llls ....milkit the
SaitiMpanied by a
. 61094. by two.respicint
Bit" Tueties, iguitlltitteeing -tbe_falthird„per-,
formince Of the coAtTeilt.
The proposals -wilt be 44014 toggle:at this
place. , I_, ALM: KilnlM: - .1
, .tsiti44APting gals ttiAntitater.:
d P et.°4lo VarrOr.. 2o e 4 .: - Dstiartrastig ~offlusosif
• hiinna: Chanthirsbarg, Pa,„061, a'cidtei
— OF liAlfitOW
tirßEEEpure expreseednoilvf Beef Bone Maribw
I for beautifying and strengthening - -.sthe
hair. Perfumed twithafiow*if: "::red: and
84 :44.1 3 9; , ..
anal ;•3.rr. Apoibeca*Aiiirrisburgli,-
c
1k ffICRENER'S SITGAI3, Otrii4 t t
2t troth au ift*v.e4;lAv
1 “4 . 112X • ..WIV4 - DID 11.;11.1.
110331231111VEDIFIIIIIrk•lierriteticially sealed;
oans:and-jar.;- of altdescriptions, and "of
thaditoat.delipioniet, , for sale 4 , 7
T 'l6 0... is -WIVE DOOL, * - 2,
at"l :' l ";" 4 : t i7r ilie-fgerjk"stre7E;te.':
TIBINDruS, - Morigaps, • tif
JJ Bonds and Jm3tces' Blanks for sale at
is .2 'EEO. F. BOELEFFSBIB Bookstore.
ail Ettegrao
SATURDAY, 00TOBEEt 3
TOWANDA, Bradford county—Gov. Curtin,
Gov. Randall, Hon. P. C. Shttnrum, Hon.
George A. Coffey, Hon: Wm. D. Kelley.
FALSINGTON, BuOke county—Hon. M. Rua-.
sel: Thayer.
*LOANON----GOV. PolloCk, Col. Montgomery,
(Chase, Req., Hon. Jam'es'H. Campbell.
'LANCASTER.
....mzatyirxr.„Qrawfoyd county Hon. JAMBS
Sooxel.t. - .
bENIUTIME: Bucks botitity:
IiOitTE.IIKBEETMTD-allon.lV: l Vir. Ketch:
t om; Rev..Mr. t Eluitaidallt, and: 0: IL; Shriner,
Esq.
MERCER, Diercek, eouFtylEicn. Greene
Ad ams ' Ad ,Frof,Aegeffio-
CAREX, ;PelrliVare„bll4V 2 -,Efon.lohn'l4:"
:Broqinal and J. K:TalchitiMVE.A.,
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TAMAQYJA, 'SChuylkill'.`;con4tyt=4l;*'_O.`
lifYers; Mg. _
PHILADELPHIA— Bruce. -" '
G-ERIII4.,NTO*7÷-B:, S. Matthews ? 'Erki.; of
Bil amore --
CO4TESVILLE,Chefsigr t tprity 7 -Ccir. *orrall,
FrazierSlaithl,Rsq.,.ared",W j ashirigia,
send',, - , _
" 'SialreCiwria . r. Comerivai Hants,
Patutlizinns, 5e . 14,17, 1863..:
HON.,3 4 FILLIAMV KEflX; ; at
n
tioof the' date CeritralCommittee,*ilreotelt,
in behalf of the Union, at the times and places
`named _in the:annexed schedule. Our : friends
are earnestly desired to have a full attendance
of voters at these Meetings:
• MONTROSE, Susquebanta 'county—Wednes
day; October 7.
;,-PQT,LSVIL_F Schuylkill county—Friday,
October 9: , •
FECILIODELFEITEA..—Aturday,„October 10.
- MoVEA.GII; Chairman.
. [7leroin.tk Bct, whionilepublican.if
irO4,PE_LTO .T}.l&!MratiOcif.ATS.
BY, TUB AUTHOR ." Nvozs To ,Tfp gaorriz."
From the'rorubs of former ,traitora
• To their reaaonAnil their
Alen Nitho ainnedivitli bfack - perierianeaa • _
And %vhb felt the'ven eicl fotl t •
rihtittvoroeirlebittiwaratining, ,' •
1141411MAWrdg.y.N.W*4 14 1-0 2 941; 1 4 04 4- ,,,
(wing utterance to home trtittre
.Ifeant for every' traitor's ear t
Cain, who killed'lits tirothei'Abel i—
.(Ncit the spedialspleiderZine,o)
He who totrodocing,oterder, ,
Opoged Prat the list of Blida--
Jiafria;too, who sold our, StrOoiat t —
Arnaid,'"of'acenteedruinte—
gwiggs andSkipLand poor Bachatuuk i t
AMI first couel4s
.49 pp g golqpip, von4g 1 .
daik eietztal,
tlibffiiiirrefirrieeeinhiondlog,
c4l Of aliiiitoesliztel About: Li 1,
;; gain; Wl lO . AeVi4is Y.o74 , b.Rtligs r •
,„ W - Fidgqdiv/Rli, - .97.9;029r07. -
t
t` om hith were
1460 7 fbrllizeivaeffieVeriktoketi
alndas, with hiscotwil*tm, r
lloargitteWiattv:tiliegiiiictwo:tre,e ;rr
!!Listened Turito.the:serpentr-- 1 .
Unto Molocli'bentthe kit* '
"'kir too- latelnyrsin-ieticitititigi
t a;NakightlailefC-hutidearktuad!belli
9 iencl the recol'4,oV2Xt.trifill?r?"
Raten's - fcarf4book swell
.
Aillti r dt Reit:ta liW
d the 'blear's:St!
•:1.- Of the 'Otte, thuefariettniedi: - .
t' He whcrtried the, ialm;terittrangle,,, ,
Which fronkprism.just i halibugth, i ,; ,„
tfio'hited Who wile living
AT ter . treasiih' kiwuree resat,' i-!- -
--Moaning-calls the World'icatte3ifithi-;
=To_his sad, unpkied;end,-.!
-iOI. JLE
Floyd and,Twiggs have gene meet hitit
In the shades Of gletim:belettr,
Davie and hli iiiiitheilriiifors • •
Yr ; Tremble at thote'PoitalsAbit , • -
And, tiaPikogw , that :therm* fOgols';
Where such traitors went;befOret.-
Leaving „ not of good behind 'thern - ,:
Nought - butiihanid hireter ritoret' l, ;a 7,
men'.:who've vtorithippetttlintity
qt. l4 / 1 64 1 0., PPO.9 -I YUnze?
,Can ye not awsite.to tuition
Andavolii a tarty's shame ?
Will yen,'lled Wattled cunning;;' :
14-ti Follow Arnold `
.a in
WW-9 011 .0 0 r31,M the Serpent,
gnd`desette p .. eserpent'Sdoom? '
.No Iu tones rg, ipdreation
Tell your traitor 'leadrs, ice
Not tdglittotheirtmad , ainbition- .
Will you work your countro's woe
know no party, now butAhlroft,
Know no cause'but that of right,
Rise above 'all Secfand Chinning ” •-• •
Rise in. Frsedrim'as;holy might I
Tyr-Intel tell, across
Who would'see out Union: rent,'
That the oak State;:rmsbittteiedi:
Is bat byThe:tempestiwint--
:thtt*,, 0 r 8 ,4he31-,hav!/ Pq" 3ll " e fil
And the -
BA fjour. dud - Unit - Ova - been'
thelfriiergstandsAirtharited I -
--1, . pd . €.',' :..11 , 4Qr
NOTES'
Mr,'. 31.1in4:1; Philadelphia, tnted' as I
special pleader ' - ‘in -the:-cause oft Woodward
agalmtletutin before thp,o9.oortpedmd,,
meeting, in Scranton- ,ou September 17th. ,":44
giellahis name differentlyfrom the Scrip:dirk
but Sitio tis the Hata bridgelirifilinif
Chief of Police, Kane, of Baltimdre. we may be
flowed to judge for.eurselves of his objects
and proclivithm --; •
= tilleallthOrlapy 41)pii4w
e de,.
Of the venerable liyend of Floyd;
vile; allowed the-Ebutlibrii leaderi - tc; mature All
'theltvlans an his owei Cabinet amtto,steal funds
1 and arms-to- begin-theowar with—if he is, he
regretsat-randtapeoilatet.may - iluAtmatinte
(-IPcd , ..kkg4T. -431 1:14:4 1 ,1 11 4.1 4 Z0 rd stand
as it,ieF
I.. B u t,n s , P liurhpg,tierd - 44.0443. Le sadiettoguished
2102PenniOlvaisitc, while PlaitisilVarda t o stietig
striving to save the Union, he thinks he must
be dead or—with Vallsndigharn.
VOIOES FROM. THE ARMY:
`The Men who Do the Fighting Anxious
for the Re... Election of A, Or ! Curtin..
'PATRIOTIC RESOLIIT;ONS; OF. PEW.:
SIE;INABL& SOL DI ERS.
Thep Speak to '..Comicimnatgli the
. o,9omheatp, _ , •
And in Defence of the Constitution aud
the Union
; - theam 4th PIMA. CAVALRY, I
• IRAPPANkNINCIOX STATION, .
,tßept. 25, 1853..
C.Q.MBPonlienee of the Neguiphl , - • .
This morning the,ollicora, and men cd:tids,
regiment assembled in front, of theregintental,
headilaartere, and after slew remarks by Lime:
WM.'S. King, Brigade COMMIEBary of subsists''
13nce„ in which the objects of the meeting :Went
tided, the, following resolutions, which ,speak I
tor, themselves, were adopted.
After the resolutions Were read by the adju
tant Lt. A. B. White, the , men were for' , the
second time informed' that it was not the.desire,
of the officers to have them do as they them- .
ielves had done, unless their convictions were the.
'same. That being deprived of the right of suf
frage, it was the dealt cto do Triad would be the
nearest thingto that just right of which we
ave baen deprived by Judge Woodward and
his party—the exorcist= of their sentiments
dor or against Anderew thirtin. The resole- .
Mons were;then submitted and-ail •opposed in
vitetrte Stet . , out to the 'right of tbs./light/ad.:
Not a man moved. The vote was: then ,put.
'pals vocs when the ayes rolled ontspontaneouely i .
There were no noes, and three /lei hearty cheers'
'were given for Aady-Ourtin 'as he Will-reeelv
'anywhere duringtife nampidgni drom the' samai
number oflungs.. • • . •
- You will see by, the sth resolution in how
',great favor soldieraltoldXopperhetui ex-Colonels;
immbast.ationt glory andthe justice id the
,w.ar, when in. the: army.; but • Out of it, andi
friss/ f row ever-watchful eyes, :boldly 4?) spent..
treason to_.'delightexi indiences of hissing vek
,diriciustikipettelitts
Yours Only. " Dik711.7,c;
. , Heariticriarsirs 4th Ps: daiar.try, t: 7
-.- Sept. , 260.808
At a meeting of the „officers and rikeip.efAik,
Int ReiMetit Pernislvinia cava held :tit
Bapriab g anneck . 'Statio i n, Va'., of whi lry, ch' W.jor
ifiroorgel Costal& was oholato eb...!...-- , e.K.Afaisenso
'Maitland and White,
.4ecretaries. A commit
tee of five oftwere, consisting of Major B. Mr
Youag, Capt. H. M. Eftighes, Acting "Inspector
Germinal 2d Cavalry Brigade,' SOty,ooD.' John it,
.tenpin, and Lt. A. F.--Coon, Provost. Marshal
12d Cavalry brigade, was appointned to draft
i
resoltidons expresbivp, of,,,the feeling of the off
4rs and men of the regimput.towarcia the . ea : s,-
1414 es for tbe Gube rn atorial Chair of Temasyl
iiiiii,'. `The following reiantions were franked'
landiidopfed Vdthentie'digaiiiithjedieW ' :: ~'" l'-:.
s.. Men,* .lUP:gimmiktr .ecti4M. ofithet.Ahtte of
rpellalbyilr MI& Is. to take *1998.-99, the , araend- :
rutaday of Octoffer":pgrA, and' we, 'Wink d4=
rived of the eleolvy IRtriaciriiipe; take this, the
only means /Oft Ue t tO rtpreps our seutiments pn
the reattinestion Ow at igue; fur the electrun
°este- ivernot•of Peringylvanis; thereforg,lN
.•tilesalgsd?' , Thatip Andre* at Curtin. we see)
ti*Abillt.VlAlPAllYt P1A410 3 .9% 8 •P4 Ls* Pfipl
great Btategulang whose, hearty, ou-operatipap.
with theafineialllovetninent has 'proven* WM!
telbd,lnlthdlikkest sense, loyal; faithful; in=
thing'ssdirne tod our, native State and 'gnomon
Icountry_ in erg emergency. That, during his
miiiistration he has earned the reputation of
iliii‘aniddel Goverhor"won the hearts of the
sadierisin tbe field‘i and 4.lie,approbstion of the
loyaLpeople at home. Andes ma arealoprived
of the,privelege and honor of voting ,for him,
we earnestly appeal to , our frientia at • home '
ad ell loyal people who enjoy the'privelege of
the elective franchise to give' him • their Limited
and snpport attire; polls,; : anit we give
th... r 9%imr,ilPrance. tthi4 wjttlOt4e3rieleat",`copr,
peheads" with ' balloifs, we . will defea t - their
armed brethren with bullets' 1I " ' '' '-''''''''
. ,
MEM
v .
, ,"
MEM
Resdinf;‘Thatalthbighp while fir aritattor
ttreClkute,Of earnestly
desire an honorable told ,viotorio* . peace, : and.
recognise no - iittiticaA patty, yet 'we 'Areirejo
express' our lierittfelt'llettietet On. of 114 = 6i:the
pursued , by: those - Remus= trkarvons• who false. ,
bricall4benuudvou:.ToJlMlWS,' . . da re to_ Ais
ropresent tts,,as in,their.fawr, while they deny
us the ' inalienable right' of , suffrage.
Resolved, That the course of Judge Waxiiiiird
in deciding against tint .constitutionality. . bk,23nr
v9#138, ttIOPPY4I:4 I -vn4Cl lll ,. temporarily, -of
these rights of citizenship ; ,for Which we , are
fighting, tiiiilikhowae endeavoring to'tAtiodre
nomination for the Gubernatorial • rind
10* of,,onx hearty opposition, bias Watering
as,it,A (knit:able and- calls for.tilo, loudly, op.
Preese . , contem pt every true , ; patriot . _ and
'•ll.etkieulp That We are in favor tsf a v i g o rou s
prosecution of the war, the restoration of, the
redaral Union, and the seanisitment of the
xxisrnias of the North se well...as the rel:leip of
the South.
Arielvedi That we hereby express our &an-
Probation of the political comae of James K.
Herr, Esq., former Colonel of the 4th Penn l 334r
lan% cavalry; and 'deeply regret that he does
not stand true to 'the cause he so 'strongly ad=
vocated on the field ofl battle; with the mew
ranee, that we now regard himas a judo to gni
regiment which stood by him, and , an Arnold
his Government and . mmtly. • -
.Reapireff, That w reques t all the leading
than tliFfitatKiit - Taiiivaat to
publish the above rosibitions, •
rEO:'H/COVODE,
-claim:Dom
Jong B...Mantaan,'Lietttenint.and A.A. A:
0., 20.110.5. 2d,Oav,Cmpa,, Secretary . . _
A. 'BiIIATON Winn; Lieutenant and Aotpg )
Adjutant, 4th - -
t
UsitQuAittung Writ PA. CAv at;' ' 1
ClAiir wesultarouseit Bits* _ • ' 7 , -7
r Bppt. :24* 1868. . 1!
C eirnenCe Of Oa Ifilgrgit4 ' . ' ' )
Thti following resoiudons are pt your ditii.O.
kit as geriniiiik to tho Gibeinitbrisr struggle!'
-Ren' geed, Teat we officals and Ened'eof the-16th
Perinsylvapiwes.valry; deeming its would be apt;
Rfolq1;141114 4418e9M8.PoliticalgAmPaiP.kilt
opr,good old terstone, to forget s fot a moment'
the ilitititiittilh the field; end'exiinviour Sew=
thatnit ins tiAstion te the Grtbernetdritdsninitii#
Wow mativalitgeivanited , in the follOwlogv!.el
, - lat,:rjqtriregi4l4. t4 B ,IMPP:44 I . O.PIII I II
e*lcit all ITikusght with Itd mq { agnb f, .
.f#pcern ent and g mctlailit,t9. 1
.6Oveinuint and country,. -thi.3 hour of
tlonal peril. .
2d. That a hearty andj Woos co-operation of
PRICE ONE CENT
Ithelojuil gates with the general Governmen
!is essential to the vigorous preseention of the
iwar and the speedy and final overthrow of the
rebellion.
Sd. That in Andrew G. Curtin we recognize
!the candidate who will support the Government
;in every measure calculated to the cruabing
;out of this horrid conspiracy against our com
mon country.
4th. That we believe that the election of
`Judge Woodward would tend to embarrass
Ithe National Administration in its declared
i policy and purpose in prosecuting the war, and
would have a moral - bearing both at home and
Abroad disastrous to the cause of the Union.
sth. That in'Andrew G. Curtin we recognize
;the soldier's friend and patriot statesman, a
'win for the times and the teen to be the next
[Governor of our noble Commonwealth.
t• 6th. That a copy id* these resolutions be for
lwarded to lion. A. G. Curtin, and that they be
published in the principal papers of the State,
as the expressed voice of .three-fourth of the
officers and men of the 16th Pennsylvania Cav
valry.
LIFEL On. JOHN K ROBINiON,
President.
CAPT. J. S. DAY, Secreretary.
Committee—Major Wm. Fry, Capt. J. K
pay, Lieut. L. Caughy.
Prom Cumberland County.
14 Loyal Woman Rebukes a Traitor—The huligna
Wm of a'Vertuous Itats:an—A Warning to Cop
perheada.
- .
.- esPoulencB.o.l the 2Woro.vh I
I ., • *
• MECHANICSBURG, Sept . 30, 1863.
, I
~. A llowA me " this evening to drop you a few
liiiiiiild inform you that'there was au old cop
' ilier'id at my father'S - shop, this afternoon,
lectioneetinglor that wretched traitor, Judge
podyrard. My father is, end has been a
eatocrat all his life. !lathe, and I have
m tamed, and I fear that old Brother
eutraetat willturn hits back again However.
edo not think- he .will trouble my fathers
hop soon again, es Mother made it b-r busi-
Wilts go to the shop sad order him oat, and
d bins that if -be was there for no better
use' Hiatt to electioneer for Woodward, lie
honld go home and stay there until he could
me for a better cause than that. I think any
i dy laso ignorant a 4 to acknowledge himself to
the ; bit the way, he could, not read himself,
d only knew what others read and ex
eliained to him. I ppose_, he will have the
Mtitedeincis to b • - emy finer a Woodward
icket, but if bed, e will wish he had saved
i , '"....trottble. I sup t _ . - e only paper he bears
ead is John Brat e p per, of carnal°. I
pea right
se t r . vice '-a ,
ah myself
I ysel f f ea a r
i faov
littlea a h rn o o u r t
arlib is elected, as . enly ne et- and dear brother
Have
to in the
unlit is not re elected, be, with the rest, will
of &woo well. I must close. I
.am yours,
a
. - 14 .G. W.
1
1330 itweregrctpQ.
1
MY OF THE CUMBERLAND.
She Situation Reinforcements,
TELE INICITATIQN IN VII ISOMMENT
' OINCENNA.TI, Oct. L
The report that the rebel lints were -within
four miles" of Chattanooga, is stated in trust-
Worthy dispatches to be false, though it Is not
vdenied that their lines are being gradually ea-
tended,-and that the mountains overlooking
Q. 1 4 operatiops are in the possession of their
*imps.
"'The movements of the enemy are _looked
upon as indicating a siege, but if the fifty boats
loads of troops expected within a few days come
.promptly to hand, and the artillery lost in the
late battle is replaced without undue loss of
time, the defensive position of our troops will
be changed to one that will be ant to tell se
verely upon the Padvanced rebel lines," and
restore to our arms the prestige that was so
Infidy" lost; ,
-- There ire remote that the Rebel force has
been augmented since the battles of Saturday
nod Sunday, in antipipation of heavy reinforce
ments being sent to Rosecrane, but from , what
locality these rebel reinforcements have ,been
received is not known. Their artillery it is said
numbers over eighq - plecesivitich includes, I
presume, those capttired front - our army.
An •Livasion -of West Virginia
Threatened—Proclamation by the
Goverhor.
Governor Boreman, of West Virginia, has is
sued a proclamation announcing that he has
information.thist the rebel Generale Imboden,
Jackson, and maybe others, contemplate a
movement of their forces through the Mountains
into that State for the - 'purpose of devastating
and laying waste the country, and robbing,
plundering and murdering the people.
He therefore calls ppm all officers of the
militia and all persons subject to military duty
within die State, to have their arms in order
and be.ready to assemble at their usual pieties
of rendezvous at a moment's notice, and-to:
move to any point when their services may be.
required.
• The Wheeling Intelligenca sass the proclima=
tion has occadoted censiderable excitement
among thepeople, -who are already vigorously
preparing to meet with arms In their hands,.
any enemy who may appear.
/MON. FORTILKIIS 1101 - ROE.
Forms& Motion 'Oct. 1.
GkenPral Baipes arrive•i hero this
morning, and proceeded to 'Norio k at nine
'o"olciek, where he wilttahe 'command as Mid- .
tary. Governor. - ' -
3sl no ainiertistmptS.
- MEW MAOKINIEL,' No. 1, 2 and 8, in emery
arese . of, package, barrels, halves, quarters
and kits just received and for sale by . .
NICHOLS & BOWMAN;
Cornea Float and Market Ste.'
' , Aept6
-`" COD —tISH.
_
AFRESH lot just seeetvect.
sept24] III9OL, ,75., Br, CO
large tavoit3 of -121(43144,
tallnOPC foal recetved and for 'sale by'''
• ' ' ' NICI3OIB &I:COWMAN.
angB Cor. Front and Market