Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 07, 1863, Image 1

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- MS disanrered tb.eMost certain, speedy and.
I/. effectual remedial in theworld,for
DISEASP;S: ,
Oil f IMPRUDENCE: '
.RELIMEIMIN -ECK TO. TWX4VB HOMO.=
-- NO' 'MOAT* OB' NOXIOUS DED - 68: —
A Owe Warranted, or %No Charge, in from One io
loe.the Back, Affeetione of !the
Kidneys and. Bladder, Involuntary: ~die=
charges, Impotency, General Debility, Net
vottsnass, Dyspepsia, - Languor Low - §piritiq,
on. ,of Ideas,' of -the!
art; 'Ti idity, Preenblings, Dimness of Sight
=or !Giddiness, Disease of the Head; Throat;
Nem& Affections.of the Liver, Lune
Stornhok or Bowels-=-theee terrible,.disorders
arising. from the -Solifery Habits of Youth-Li
*hods secret and solitary practices more fatal to
theirivietims than the - song of Syrene 'the
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting-their most br 1s
Rant hopes or anticipations, rendering niarriagei
893 '.10/Pc*ble, ' - '
ypum. 3D 3N - :
Especially, who have lim:omes the victimsi of
Solitary Vice; thatdreadfdd 'and dOttructive
li bi£ which annuall y sweeps to an - tilitiniely
grdve thonsandijof Yotmg Men' of the.mcst
'exalted talents and`-'brilliant WhO
might Otherwise hare' entam*Bitetdrig gin=
'Met With 'the thunders of `eloquence 'OrVaked
to ecstasy the /lying, lyit, `may *413. -
ti
cinfictence.• - • ' • - • -;
MAR:Fit/10k L.:
• Mierlid - PersbrvorYg'lllert
ink l 'xiiiirklage, being' swore of Phkalcal:
seas, organic debility, deforinities, BM., speedily
cured.
He.,who_places himself under .the care of Dr:
inlay reljgfciusionlide Iniiiihonor as a, goal
treinlat'aad botifidentlirtely upon:his skill us a
Physician. - - •
ORGANIC WizAirmoss:'• ,_ ; _
lininclifielay Cured, and fuff vigor restored.
This distressing auction—which renders life
itkisegablehild marriage impeasible=ii the pen. ;
altyliki,d,ltpe.Victhos efirarbjer indulgence.
Young
are too apt iq i 'llarnialt 'excesses
it ;!: live being aware; of the drodfl4l`*ifse' 7
'-'. - if .yes that may &sue. "Now, who I,b4u6t.i
...... 1 . .e tho tafibjec`t Will,Pretendin'clealy 'that
'' Add Of - Procreation itilikltiWithith4a
/all ng Into lthpatcyei ( ` hibliErthan`ii: Atiii,t;
&it ' Dagidesbemg - depriVed
..tle Pr': , ,
,e'ef
firiif i l PY )° VO 4, -Ple l iri*lieFO'Fifi o: 4 ilesWe__,__et
i,iff:Ve s mpieran - to :het/t riptfr,gl ls 4 Aqla., .V.IF•
' . The Item- becomes der • : ~• ; ,t l 4l PROIX . :4 1 1
tanationkiveslnA ;leg ,dtproo Idly ;
:airiofililtehlicty,•dithpapstre, ' •
~ kif t the "heart, .iridigestion, constitutional
'ffebilit39i'' - iihriting of the frame; cough,'Oon 7
'inuripiton;d66ay and death. • ''' - '' :
: 7' Disse*fiti r l Perrin
,Fastpiarog Besse,
Leaky:44l4, going from. Paltiniore street, , a
fewoionrtfrom the corner. - Fail not to observe
name,and nuMber. :- .., .. „_ . , .
4 Leftigit B must-- be paid and contain. &stamp;
TheDector's.Diplorabe hang In hie dike.. -...••
DR. JOBITSON, • • . I
Member of the - RiiiirCollege of Surgeons, Lon+
don, graduate from one of the - most eminent
colleges in the United States, and the greatei
parifef whose life has been spentin the hospil
tals of London,. Paris, Philadelphia and 'else..
where, has affected sorue'of the most astonishin s i
cures:that .46re- - ever-known ;, many trimbie
with riirginglio the head and ears, When asleep;
gieat,*.tibrirftiness, being alarmet at stuided
fgotinds; liaShinlness, with -frequent bit:whine
attended sometimes with derangianent O f mind
were cured inimediately.' -' c-' " 1 '''' - '"' ''' i
•'' TAXD kisTiacull NOTICE .` '
These'are some of the" and and'lntibu'acholY ,
effects produced , by early habits of youth,ifis :
weakness of 'the back and liMbs, paineln,the
head" dimness of sight, loss of muscular peweri
*Whitton of „ the heart, dyspepsia, Morrie)
irritability, symptoms of consumption, &O. - 1
fir. The .fearful effects on the Mind
are:Aunit .tk)' be Avaded—lose of memorh, er ia .
ftera..of..fafie;:delircyitalon of alitiltk evil ferei i
licangi,,iiveratonto„society, self >distrust, love 1
of solitnde, - tinilditfi 4E64 are some-of the evilti
. .!---r:t.• ArOUNG aitti • •••• ''::
Who have inured thenutsliap by a certain
practice induiged-in„Wlf:a-
~ n tr-• 'a habit frel
quently learied-'..treire-tiil . ”pinsons, or ai
wheel, the . affects Lof which; arq nightly felt;
even whin &deep, and` if 'not cured =deli
marriage impossible, and :debtroyb both Mil
arid body, should apply imnindiately.•' '''
Whets nifk,tlint A yet:mg. : mat, hope o
his 0 9, 1 firrY, tile axillietif 1 0.1 161 ... , Agrd.4
lid ahatalled far& ail prOstiecat :add - loymtaits
of life, by '4 1 9:9 1 1450:140. 03 ;of iraviating from
the path of uatursand, indolgin,&lp a certain ,
secret / 11 4 3 ; B #l4/ Orix ) n° near, : Wore eontelul ~•
-,' HAililuill-Er ,•• i 1. . u ;
&ilea that - 4
- ,sound mind 11 4-; 13, i4Yratq ' Atid,
most nacanniry re!tittlidtee, to promote connnl44
hippineiss. ' Indeed; W:int these, the J.:prim
tArongh life became a wea r
PtlOPOffik: AO
t ; hourly da r kens td_theve vr t ; ta w 41 1, 0 1
wise owedwith daiii , a4 ap4,4 1 1.44:101
the taelsnr l s y'reflecticii thatpiii.ha,ppiqem .1) ,
another bbionies blighted with iiniown.
~,, - a 1
;712. 0 WASE' QV lIIVADDENOL
vow , th,.. I*grikladltpsl„ ( imprudent, tastat3r 4
of plealrnre ilade he- haSitaitled .the_sea r i e .,l
this painful ' disease, it : too_pften I happens . tha
ank illtimeclisenseprAhatan t or the dread of alai
boveryllehanitini ipenrapplying to Akcet trho,i
from - edicatiorr - and -- mspectability, can - eland
befriend MM.; :Zia:fails into'the hands of igno-i
i
rant A nd:designing pretendrks ; who,. incap tld
of coning, Lich his .pecteniary aubstanos
him tabu month after -month,; or, as long
the smallest fee oan be obtained, and iridsb2psta
- leave him with robled health ta - eigh. A ye z :me
-*ling disatioiiitirient, .0 ; by di - use of the;
deadly poison, ,Iderci4; hasten the constitn4
tional gymptems of this terrible disease, niches
affertions.oi the Dead, Throat, Nose, Skin,. ete1:11
;A n i.teliffeg with frightful rapidity tilt 4eath'
, _. d i
6 - 4 .4 • i; ,. to his dreadful sufferings b eon - 7;
6704 Ai / 14At undiecoverpd, country' f..*:
444° * r it ti r o4 : 64,l 4`; l • i .
INDO MINT, OF 'TRPL''PRIIESa. , 1,. '
The•ntar,94!°ta r itreed at '00.13341#4194",
yea r after year,
,and ne4nrunerous .IMportant,
W to p
er irg iiig 6 fianiftlxirlinirred by Dr. .44 1 ,- , ,
bi ttk'teliaitlrs of the •Ern h a, .
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and many other Pirari-,-iefices of *hiCii" va'
4
appeared again and again hdforellto - pribs .1 1 , t ,..
alt Thle oteed ingdi4Wilkialf&t ls ,fdri.
vid-;;;:rtspouidbUitp, to a au f feeledt ffeiirti flil
theagctide.., : • .-r: ... 0; te—o9 a, L.: 1
: ,1 44 1' T D 1 414 :E 8 84 iiiiii 1
~. d..al
Office No. 7 South Frederick St.
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MEM
Atbical.
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON!S pionoMAl intw
,
ttowil PEARAiIoAX Diu:kll3 4 4
LYON'S PERIODICAL . DROPS,
.1-';..-.•,7 - i-t,7
; ,1111E,GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
THE GREAT FEMALE, REMEDY
THE GREAT,EMALE REMEDY
THE GREAT FEEL4LEREIdEDY
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS ,
LYON :S PERIODICAL DROPS
• •ARE-BETTER THAN PILLS
• • • ' ARE BETTER THAN_ PILLS
' • 3 ABE EIXPTEIVTHAN AILS
PILLS
..Lgotes.Perioilioalarops are
THE ONLY. FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
...TELE ONLY FLUID.PREPARATION 4
fil
• blic. ana • ,
1' •e fire . twe IF , t 4 ur
Ewer, brought ,
'idtle-:end'ettecitt#. P'9 3 g , "l -
the world telpkodritie .. .- 441 4 4 000
ltieel challenges
mostmostbWtiriatedaties•"',
RELIABLE; AND BbiiE TO B6(310:Oto
RELIABLE,. AND,BLirBE TO 126 (ROY
RELIABLE; ANDL sum n,o' cop
RELIABLE- AITD WIZE DolriOOD I
.
AND,OLITNOZDa HAIO4
AND.CANNOT DO RA.RtfiJ .!!
ri.LNIPA3ANNOI'IDQ.I4IIII4 : '
:
!..; L., .31 ,f .711 o.p- PQ't dr;tif
vs et
ADREBE
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THE pliagqn. 414mcARKAREp i .T0, 1 .
:•. 1-O . I rEtiII!PARIcPTIONS:AVAADIMintArI:
41 1 4:44, - ,PPIR M i Zkit 3 i44.g.s4l*Kna-L I O;
-43 f f ;
SAFE AT TiIIIES I .
.SAFE AT ALL NIMES 1 .
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SAFE All . TIMES! . • - ;
f3AF.N A. 1 414. =ZS t. ,
except when4Mpresaly forbidderl"in' the dile - Or
Lions whioh are wrapped arcaand eaoh Oda
and have the written eignatuke of DR. - JNg.
LYON upon them. • ' l4l • "
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NONE OTHERS AE OPTUATE
'MONE trrEnnigt GENUINE
- .7gONrOTEENS'ARN GENUINE
- NONE OTHERS dR3.QENUIN.E
=
•:••1••
*W4 1 .0.0 QouNlitibtrr.i
BEwigNiQxfxgATTEßnarrst
JAW:DIE OF COUNTEEFEITS
B4WAA.E•OZ_COMITERFEITS
IMIE
lose.illa to whioll
syetpn is:subjectedi.mith dispahlanda , degreei
of certainty widehlMitldng.. , buCa seifintiffusdly
compounded flak prepatidion could"ziUMW:-
USE NO OTHER-!'
ITSE NO °TEEM!
USE NO °THUM
USE NOIOTEIBB
For 'U4,O the woFigLika'the tie
Prandfrie oral :the 'of Jill
kklaOya and,blager;
Lanakeah;Prolaiiiie;correctionof al IrregtAtles„
• •
ME
R IiO
NOT BE IPROSED UPON
DO 'NOT BE DIPOSED,I,IPON
DO NOT 13RINEVEIED,TrEON
N°T. /.3E
lo
•.s nqt; ;
• 'by those - who have other preparations•v which
they desire to.pahn.off apokthe etrengt i hrit the
VelariaritY of tat u p.rnie, al d . who recommend
their own nee ins thus Appropriating to
themselves the cons tant deinand for my Pe:
riodical Props; ae al Medium for selling some
thingwhiCh le_worthleas_And_inefficlent. Bat
Wien the Druggist you fiPP4l:_tOf, has: not got
rila e r i' elt h er • mak e - likr4Vo49 l n.ferlon i ngr
age eilciaii.'.o6 MAW , 40:40 RAVES general
Wholesale agept,;Who Wil,riplaNniYgiria bottle
by -return '''.' 44 '') 'i l
.."
To will thus gave . t tl*iveg trouble And
obtain rehef from the gmat*tteruale Regale
for
,ef-tite_Nineteentk-CAntW:
0 Mirefq 2 49 o .o.?llottlisipef • Atisillehie have
iPeektooloiwithin the let 14 ;• - :the, and every
ofe
L.Ady t,hati;ins• d,theng ,;,., - . e wawa of
ttio csrez - futahlenh Tr` i Oili allij
tiftate of andiet...i • s'•c'i • • t one; De ; '
.lett9l4qiithpeen ; ~, -.7. ..,,
:-. 4 WeEßFlTVeliaParhe am , . r.7r i i 24 ar. t 1
~.ntiitaayeay wilelea single a te ':". i e n e ct ':"'t 1
' lsekiete i e.l ,b:i It. I ~ . ...tek, " y k.: z awili f ,„ 8
'.1.01)4 4Y b i 1Da 11r# 4 . 1 %. 4 4* '34
.1.1 .• it )\..-1 -, • - tv,.. , ,t ••7 ... -'-sw - •:. ?. - ,t 1
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--, P e F ;1 ?° 71114 4',.._ -I ' ;:,.. .s ''':**; 'd
LIR •hilbnore,7o , eaLtait fire- l- - ' -
•,., :A 4 xdo.: f ~
abK act + , k i al c
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11 ";: i feje , Itplin
il,
-.. I: k "or. 'a ..
...,.. .. t tr • ..i ,
4 _,;„ -
t 'Generol agente ror al -Mawr - 4.02 -
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das• o - P - )r- - - i.O "T ... -,--.3 -- . • '
0,
4,
W - For ttake at- •o _ fr by -
177, c10:8. - ‘BAR , - _ New "ftlyls•,JT •
GEO. O. t 0 6 . • 141,7*ffiton-.1 •:.,
For ode by Di : ',. ' • Aaati - 199,,,,ipd k all
pr,n_llieta. , - --,‘,:":`: f gll2l-thosd:ritztw-lynotit ;
'wholesale' kents, %Totinitork, PhigeweY 'Ci . I
Cowden, 28 North 6th street, Philadelphia.
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER
AM
pailv Etttgrapt
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Mg TILORIMAG-L:,..) 0F- -: -TOR
...-CONGRESSMAN," , - --4 : -
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tkitictLgiolialit I:;'lfii itimarrain - the.
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Stump., - -
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A BIBLES SCION THROWN INTO TRH SHADE
PURE TREASON - AND BAD WHISKY
A Grand Conclave of Copperheads.
'Bill Hier'- }link' L6yal Wemell
Reported for the Tetegrelph.j. • •
. • • RIIMMISTOTOWN, Oct. sth, 1868.
Aocording to announcement, a grand 'eon- .
clave of copperheads assembled in: 44§. ancient
village to-day. The-meeting was principally
Composed Of Bill Millerirour pergressman electi
yor. Haldeman, ot . Spited sheet Vtollety, arid
a Bluster limb of the Jaw,' named. Iligler„all
fiom 'Harrisburg.. The 'entranwof this,die•
tinguished party Into Ilunamelstown did not
*salli j ts4o. , `FlPOOße. iii.qc4' was anticipated;
nithonghif after Miller and ,Haldeman had re ! i i
fgaledllieinstelves- with Sundry glasses tentaii'
whisky, beet were in a piinfeciaidition to pitch
into the 40verAment and loyal , rifer alieetaia ,'•
merely. -Afterisconting- the .-vi ll age for the
faithful, S , crewd.wat2asserallhxl,rithiohtiti,
t 1 11, . +.. it L....,4 1.. ,1 , 1,t '.., ~. ~.; SI rJ _S. i.
specson prover ID DO °amputee " pr incip all y or
sound B,epublicans,-ziond women, and a
tatringifteet es gikelsd - oopperheade. , , Bill lixii
ler was the r; ftet t gqake th:itstiupl:, He looked
the copperhead allpor„unwisied and turf
aunbed i , with A demeanor such as ,world • have
won ile aßrhirateite? a aiiraqVi:Daikoli"ok
Roheapieire;lii r the/3fca6tlPtii'dithe French
Revelation. Miller eilnithenced his harangue
iiiiiteliinifilikgt*iffiAktihe:Oroitrianieritl
He seultrsesili•i'ivr i Onkli s iiiiidlidd equal to thlt
wrppgc of 3 a,' , Jleptablipass, - administration. Hi,
scald; disectvei not miolitionlsof law', in -tiehsolt
equal th - ille i tilefitabiii',Cil i thtt jittitiii ' "Wheat
were IMcluigifti94 tkolici . ivh 6 are 1 4 i 1 41.44
.1 . -And, ..;, •, ids W 2 4 0 iiik'-rillote 0 ~ :, th
-* . 'itittet?itt n' , ti ?Fak tli 'Warn , ' - '45 1, i
,
sidered great tOrrie; and after he discovered that
his tOttee. ,Pf t the ,fieventment :wee receiYa4
with col d: diafaior: by his hearers, he 'Zee
teripted to -relates-Story of an ~old black
cow- If he ,had told his hearers of" a
Week bottle,vith Wldoli, imi
• hall oc9iei. in_ coh
tact previous to hisltalting the'sfand,heinighp
have perhapie been !Mom intelligible, bilt - 'l4
story of the black . cow, like 11004244 . • 01* ihb
governmenp, only elicited.the di signet, and . (114-
approval •of those Who -heard tins. :lie theh
referred to the draft, directly ciffiaiiii htd the
,people to resist the /fa/JR:OM:IP rEOI4 o 4; aM ,-
by, asking whether they, would submit, to 84
their semi or brothers dregged into the service
of Lincoln's Military 'despotism. killer, tlieh
declared that the goVernment had sought th
create an equality between the white and' thb,
black man, asserting that tRe need had beeh
placed on, an equalitY, with the white man by
the government accepting from either the. sum
of $BOO. to exempt them from ' , Service in, this'
iirmy,'. ' This' audacious:' declariitiOil Mide' fcir
the Periose of ridiculing the 'ax;iii.iitia - iiiiiiiii
iiig:the government, elicited a burst of indig
nation from thosit present, '• Miller Wipe. disi
coirersid hie harfraidee iiiiehtlie„, and the 6*-1
and showed itself in iijo. Aemeanor,jto:he in:sti
ed under the denunciations: of the hiyal MTH
present, who gave
,him tsri 'understand 'Unit
such larigeege could not be reiterated' with
impunity, in their' hearing. :. At this
'
point_ 'of the -speech of this . . blackguar d,
a party of ladies who were Within
leafl
e htelso showed tl err, disapproval byhisses.-`,T
atom of disepProvel WAS necatituted as Killer I
repeated his tretisonable Isentinientsointill'h'
was actually &Dail 'EOM` tile stand, amid l
torrent of rhisieil, iro ens Yand olertaheirtilit
f
execrations. Neter More; in this village, hes
'a man chtiiningto i 'he raippeta eor sane. a: '
mced himself es_ completely as Miller did on
this oration, AI the , conclusion of hisspeech,
Miller rushed to , the :bar; soreambsgifer hie fli
:torite beverage whisky,' when one of hie friendi
follested hiM into aside Mien,
,Where killer WO;
Pflorded,aatteh aim', private bottle, the iriend
who gave , him, the ' drink; alleging , that ;the
whisky at this bar was 'lpiXim." An effort jyais
also mad e
._, at the 0
ececkeifen - _4 l geeitsPiitclr
guardian. to give Woodward three clitteripbat
it failed; -and on a call'for three cheers for An',
drew Et.' TOritia; Li, resporice6i.ellated Aid'
'made We melkin tin& '
At this :stage .of-the proceeding i e, it ' 01 9 ; Wall
raised for "Haldeitan !`'Haldeman ! I Halde
man 1 H" " MiliFiiyTtlieiftsCiiioos, the acconi- -
: shed araftiniiiilid iticharined been enjoying,
-,')' '',while *liter was .944444 .... hi m s elf of,
, :11 , .lof treason..- The cry aroused Rtchard,'
idled forth to.' the' rostruni. ' Aii2dite .
C.' 'the.dry goOds bo x, hisilaWea l ttiiiaa
tulte
~...
i6iliate33,ado; - tit - ' , ld
was s mg. e opened,) mou , tv.
lot Mkt ,rd spate But-no man could iun er
atats,_-„ ' :: .enedids Mouth *gain, .and 'Mid
1 .2 4 1 ? 'F: , , - that' lie' had - troseled much ill ~ ' l ,
forte ~., ,4ttriel:- That ?ie. Aia ' `bask ed 1,
aineikApZiasnrry fields of Is •
.Belle France,: p)
1 1 0,6 )7.2 " t, ` •.. reclined be neath - .. the soft II
bib I v ~ oltaly--and hrellithat countriee: he
ha f -,,,:•',. the &ai/tot : As *tiiiin t im l4 .t i tY7
-1 ~ e on o a :". ~ . •
re' , „ . raiV 4044 'f lailia-iile
fieihorightaai thaidegradai lonWaicomplete '
in the lands he had visited; but he was 1131£1-
MEM
MI
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ENE
BE
I====l
taken When I}e4t6Peirto his native laud,
and once more trod the soil of freedom, he be
held a worse„degradation than ever he bad wit
nessed ahroA4, In a people groaning beneath the,
heel of a,tyraritAndAuffering ender, the heavy,
hand of a base oppressor. lEfe was , not to be
deterred from 4e2 , l„aring that atyratit was at the
heait r of, the .Vedp9l.s.lovepinaent.,, ,They might
Manacle Ida hands arAl'his chlkiren would re
garill the trona as jewels Adorning: his wrists.
[A voice. Who takes care of the • infants
licchard They might impilsoi him, still
he : would hurl tick into the teeth .Of
opprlsat3,, man's defiance . for trteMan'EO
wropgs. At this part, of his effort Richard'
gave way :T s trits.Fefused , to a nim a te 11:,
" In t
any,longer, The biys hegan to cryont,"stuck
stuck," While a voice in the crowd asked Bich i
and when he intended to speak m Lphanert, t ial
quirfitg whether he : onid carry, his own shee t
with him when next he traveled in Lithanoni
,co,Wtvty: ,Richard could apt' stand
.007 treati
Merit lip had never _ been treated so badly. in
'Fiance or 1i.41y, and thereforehe left the roe
tram in disgust, seeking thebbas,r s , where he , conJ
soled and rega led himself in sundry potations of
• 11,
the "pissn whiski" whicli had such a strange
effect upon his friend Killer.
While all this was going on, ; young RAgle ,
was actually spoiling s fpr aispeechi The; sweat
rolled from his cheehalim dripping dew from;
a lager,beer sign. Jie wes:saciAndAnxione, not
lieatatirilt:o declare tiatiilie.had . laVen choked
off to afrord s liai6man ofioifiknitk } diet
treasOk: l While 'Bigler waai` thrift
deplo'ring hiLs bad treatment, ' I
Mr. 431 1 %...0, •NATriabPrg, ; t 46
„r n .,i7(CO3 t o ; #5.:.13Yu„ t a4FI.,
it
that nemacl9the,only:seuasibia speech the
bibause he declared ' that' lie - Intenkli
to vote as he pleased, and he hopaol'eiskY'inan
present would - dotliatifithr: To this the crowd
thibtheilatend to do sot by-voting
IforlAtidreiVEL' OrgizinY ' 1
'Philehided the orgias of the
evenings-by announcing that:he was the cOPi
.terhead 'Candidate 'for' 'the ;Aiienibly,.
Air the ibtaii'df those pre
sent. 'ID. Was respoilde'd to by clitivd . ; with
the etclarriatilori,,- "Captain' s ; yon'a-Mliod'idok
4r4osad conciuderi hiamp s ieCtja
grand•rushlirasfinadelfav the--bar,. wherketaiit
-P. ilttaCeitiP`Cliddidaterdr - 045i18tret01
)40, part in the ceremonies, by purchasing ant
handing to those present,tany, quantity of "pi
zen whisky." As the vestryman of a respecta
ble church; and a Chriatian regular at'the con*
munion table, the candidate for Senator afore;
said,. will of :course have some avoid
ing
th 4 scripture Which
tin i ,presumed fo..T.eak.o l Y, ..4x); l 44 l qkik than;
,to put mama° cup to ihis!Pieighbor'sT mouth,
and , cuMiug , all who do so .•:. f'd
•tilhe#ai t iatir#,` respectable, crowd
l itittfliocCalen,were a left in the street, who at
Mitte•proceedectiii form A procession; marching
br al"leyAl Min of thervil.l44
Where liar. '`'ltarryThomas, chalmnariqkt*,
Union County_Cont4m, wasAtopping. Wheo
I thehes s li of the pocessionireaohed \the: hotel,
three cheep were,proposed ?and. given for *i f :
..madeohiv; . apPearance and
knowledged the compliments. Cheers wurealoo
given fpr gustin and• Agnewl—the,Army and
Abraham Lincoln. 1.
It is conceded - oil Milikriciathat the coppe
licadvinimititigt4hitcli-Illiiiiretitierti 'atti3nirOd fo
tiescriba, has &Ate tittere 'good 'fore the election
of Curtin; Agnew andttheloyal county ticket,
tth tut 'anything 'whiehlbortlct have' possibly lutp
phria2 int -our =favor. =, Vitt) 'irße" "slang 'of
Miller, the'dirty debauchary of Heideman; the'
side' talk 'of the , puppy Bigler,litid the*whisky ,
•distribiition ,of the. copperhead 'candidate fot
Senator, did thairmork-in diskracing and de,
tgradingtthemselvel'in• the eye's of thettespeete 7
hietneniof this cioininuitity.: - • t •
a;n '1
A BLACK 'REPUBLICAN:
''ProiCioN ' 'l`
TINI IN _owathey NO_DOW,
edge the hopelessness of , their canoe -and the
certainty, of the:,.. election. 4:of _the.; Republican
ticket by : from ten to twenty thousand majority:
TheY tried the dodge of ruminating - a niilifiry
man for Governor, in the hope of securing the
army vote. The Union .party was too strong
_for .thoni,, and beat Ahem .at their ,own game.
- .C.Tteptiblican Colonel 'reeelied the nomination,
andihdelthe lace goes ow; an Vtigle caithciiine
side.and*Otar on the.other. Had election
taken place ; immefligely after the nomination,
their is We doubt that the Copperheads would
havesucceeded. - All depends upon' the army,
the tome *ote'bisibg nearly equally diVided.
The Icopperheict nominee, Gen. Tuttle,- has
excellent .military reputation, and the soldiers
would have voted for him in a body before the
subject had' beeri'disciisatid. - Now - that 'they
have been enlightened; they willreptdiate him
entirely and vote almost unanimously, for Col.
Stone. Gen. Tuttle,la,one thing, and the plat
form on whiph.he stands. Is another. = As a man
and Soldier he would get &lewd the `entire army
vote ; as'a 'candidate' Of the - Peace - Deniocracy
the'ariny•will:go:almoit:imanibroaslYagainst
him-, 24; .
ruses Jen, ou ,DiunteLsna.—The fruit for
'die preserve' Mutt be onitailpe and perfedtly.
%Mid. Pare;fitotitt, Weigh anditoil it quickly
for thieeluertenj of atiaiour, and. do .nottfaii
to stir
,it oftendurkog the•timei draw it from •
the fir e, . and Atli with it ten ounces ,of well'
refined` sugar, rolled or beaten to powder, 'for
each pomicTof the peaches ;, clear it carefully
from the - sonnvand MI it - briskly for five min
i:lke ; 'add4lie strained)oiCeof one or two:good
le Ms; ooritinae the boiling for three minutes
)1 1 .1', and pour out the
. Ritnmalade. Two min
;
after. the sugar is stirred to the fruit addd
- blanohed kernels of part-of the poodles:
:,.... -a •J -14 wo , ) i....... :41_ , • '--
Ifne : i.ihtati?l l ki l it meeting lieliftectist
.r, on the 2811iFtliine was a'
'cession with eighty-three horses and another
1h sixty-eight.
_Mt
MEI
FROM UAW 4]EiEri ~CAPITAL;
.INTAREST4i6 -41.110111-:.4litinr ;PRISON
=I
earrespondenecot thiTe7,egraphl . - _
• : Ilimaissuaa; Pa i ; .00t.,5, .1863
The following letter linst receitruci from _pi
near friend, a Chaplain _ in our army, who- lasi
been confined lithe lathy Prismi;"Bichinori,!
- Va., since about annelsth, 1868, and . was ta-i
ken prisoneflat Winchester, Va.; wheaGenerall
Milroy, evacuated-the -place. . • .E...a ;the letter'
speaks of the safety of two of our name.
ly, Capt. Dividillioltz and Sidney' B. Bing; kith
of•whichlthet, iolniiond papers' bad• stated, had !
-dieti-irii they Libby _Basalt.. .Ibeir families and;
friends no doubt have mourned their, deatb,?,
and would be pleseed,,,to,, hear 'of Weir 'health)
still. being 71 . q , i , - -- - ,-,; f
,-.i.. , .3pkt&i, f i3w o ico.„vi-., 1
...ii4 ~ ,:. ~ 2, '.i. _ ... (I ) '4, Wilt-14,4868. I -...- i
DRAItF*O4):.7YOIII3 9 .t the 49tir,wpa tel
ceiVed - to z day,'luld IT hasten ' eik thiaWei. I ana l
enjttyitig erreelleritlrestitli; and itti4tirtith 'best,
IVIFAtw, -,9EF.1540#01?3, Union.ls worthy all: the'
laminae 'lie can make' for if: ''t *ie. ready - for;
all. that litkairet. may ordain vto preserve it. ..I
glory in .the title ,of Yankee. 1., wouldn't, ite•
anything else. 'Mtn bless (hod tar mY birth-1
right, and hope ever to be worthy-Wit - ,Tharikrg
to Gov. Curtin for his„.effort. -I would give '
•ntandes pay to be lascir_by :the 18th of October.
I Ironic' give him a rouser. gay, let Penru,syl
vanynis do, their dutY; and all - Will be well:
. Caph David Shorti, 'Ckr.AVOript.-Bidney B.
Sing„ Co.. B, 'Dr. Soares, Lieut. Merely, Co. G,
auSLLitl4,AloYert!...P o . 0 3 All 44.t.h94. 1 .. 0 f7: Alm
12th Penusylvanbi:cavalry, are here, and 'ay
Well. When released I will ink* you ~
I doubt' Whether. we .get ' out.' Very . mid,
perhaps 'not before spring. Lshudder to.think.,
pf wirdering,here, „blip if it meat be so,-.1 aml
contented, and will labor for the good of others:
Ildive not doubted yerir willingness to aid Mei
.rind'aillAthereftlie tisk you. to send '13264 annul
gold-mind , Old-,via :Adams :express; Imre ,of
(}en._ Meredith. Let .the,Citsserat take,Colonel a
pgld!s-z ec Q ipi for its delivery,and I will get; it.
- Mind lit's chiectioni, A small bot of necessaries,
Will be' very acceptable , iSsent'ar once: Any-:
,thing.that amen can eat or Wear—sngarp colt
fee, 03 09E14 0 A lnilkrlYOalt PoWder, :meat. 44
]
Rte., &p. We are allowed to receive • from. o
Pr friebris ai liethe duck things'as' will help us.
IlAboritifive weeks ago , '" sent to - Philadelphia , fo
what, tut havekeard hethimgtfrom it. INB
WY pal q*PolidlOTO. , P0 , 09te...d010Y. 3':', o ffe r
you may make , in ,seudAtianytidng for a siugl
'day:, 'lf r am' ideased , it'eAn;b,e• aticriperi
) Ifortreialiondul'hy ihb Geridiat andtant bag.
tOnly.do .youh.duty.“ lienteMber me to. GoKerno
,Pqr,c4-an4 do *At _y?.u.qint f4I hiPI: IH
many heartiksfe.fiaY GA bil4f-Amr-:Culij::w°l4
help him': - LeVs"to all'frie*i :at lingtie. r- ' , Via
-and Sigkifintinoirrisinu. tt" x -
,rfAtt41.,..r_44....-4ualfustama,a,..m....aasol .*:..L.i4Masuswalgt..
KNIT, nt9 Braroaa:—You will relieve many.",
aching heart by' giving - thitijet . rer a Anne
. 14
your a:Aniline; ' Yenta, Ste.
G. B. HAlskra, -
lat ;Lieut. 42th panne. Gavalry.::
. , . ..iWJEDRBSDAYi OCTOBER/T... -
YOBS-,-Gov.,purtin, ,brdge,,,,Bou4 l of ,Baltil
more:Gin. Bruce, of New York.
BHIPPENBNILIS; Clarkin courity—Honi,
James 11113 covet. ' •
UTLNIk—Go!.•Nm. F. Johnston.
WAY4F,SBURG Greene county — ; Son. lA*
also Sh erwood:
MAMMAL Lancaster county , Lieutenant
BehnencE. - BTTIMEfdltr, C.L." Thinsecker.
< rW MT:AMU, ; • ••
rCOIkTCORD,SE, <Pelaware county 7 ilo
H. Ham m ond , of Ni3W York. '
IMEENCABlLt;:Franklist•county—Hon.
.14cOlure, HQll.•FrAnkliii Bound.
I'E3ISDELPHLA 4 Ti4eiitieth Ward,
WAYNRIIHRG, giiegtermtnty 7 -colonelli.
S.'Mitliewe, T.' Foxier - 'Simi% Egg.; doicinal
Norraltand Dr. Within' e'en.
THOMPSONTOWN, Juniata: euuh,ty''—Col.
t:
Charles H: Shriner.
ALTOONA, Btaledinn'
•EE.A.PSHAIJTON; , -Chester ixeintWas" hing
ton Townsend; Esq 4 Vintt Addison May, Esq.
NOBTEEMBEELAND,BenjaminMayWood,
MECHLElCtriEG,tari,citiitai ebuntyFeol.
W: S. Amwegind. N. Ellinsker, Esq. - ,
. ,
- • Phinanitanu i Sep. =l7, 1863.
HON. WILI4 A IIf KETLFT, ats the_ invi
tation of .the Btattl,,Central Committee, l will
speak e behalf the"lintin, 'at the - Unites
friiends are earnestly deilied to hate 'ni
-1 and places munedtin - themmezed 4 schedule. Odr
:tendance:of 'voters at these meetings:
_ MONTROSE, khisquehannikconnty—i
-943T teglier 7-
- rorrsviuzyseiltiyiii.4 cotyity—afiriaiy,,
PAELADELESIA--Battsviay,, Oct: „1.0.
WAYNE MoYEAGH ? Chairman..
, . .... .
, - —.7, , • • s, • •
„Jr/NT/MEM, 07P A . , -- Th e
Gettysburg pnnpilir havipg, made its appetirtinde
hr tho'istap neaithisetownAbe soldiers brim:tett
it, and taking tlicraithes, buried them in a dung-.
hill. They. then narked the spot by erecting h
slab, with the following inscription:
Here lies the shattered remains of Stahle's'
noted Organ of treasOfi, whiah - diedbY the hands
'of the' noble palitots"ofAdmits" and "Fraitklin
countleti,-who enlisted!af, their country's eat,
and in the : hour of ,their country's need,. afe,
willing 4a : sacrifice' their lives, their propeitice
and'theilhOtior in its defence. Aged 47 years.
• Poor old Jeff, ' •
Here you •
Nobody'll Laugh
11 91:KM/Y3 13 / 7 2, I
How you are,
Cc how fate
Nobody'll
- • • Nobody'll care.. :
_ g
Themeremony closed bY singing that familiar
4PanltOPPlmonolu ; • • . '
,The rebels.they, fly,
And the Copperheads ;will ills,
And We're all &tilling,
33olige,'dodge, &Aging,
:And iwe're.alildodging•
%Oar way : to the Polht.
After which the crowd • retired, with,; nine
hearty, cheers for Goverrint• Ourtio, the County
ticket and the Union. ' A - ' A -
Oinna io 13uanarniev-BY direction- -ofithir
Eonew secretary of:War, upon ea
of thetordarAFX. Fons4l l / . 011 P430- of hcapktals
k Pennsrilyani* for
tWintY' - 'dais,'6ll - conkraleionits z • belting* to
the State, at the expiration of which they will
return to their respective hospitals.
"!
IZEIES
ISE
REES
4iY i'l?
i
Urifori Meeti ng.
Thhd;ward.
Do. ti
VNION onttiez` atienes,
lEEE
"Doer WWI. TIMM HATE um Brom WAY I"
—A Berks county copperhead drover, who had
a dprceof
_grew near Chambersbmg, during
the haue.of„the rebel raid into Pennsylvania,
had the ibtiel lick to have a visit from Jeff
Davis' soldiers, who took all, his sheep prison
ers. The drover--plead that he was from Old
Barracks, and- opposed to Abolition, and a
friend to the South.---The only reply the rebels
made to this was, " You_don't wear your hat
the right way!" They then said to him, "If
you are a friend of the South why don't you
come and fight for us r "Oh," said the cop
perhead, can't leave my family." " How
do you suppose we leave our families 1" In
truth the rebels have little respect for copper
heads in the. North ; but our Barka county
drover learned to his sorrow, that they relished
copperhead mutton!
Er
Erl
RILLBASE or PRBONITS.—Mr. Edward F. Car
ter one of the .proprietors of the , Baltimore
Dailey G0..1., arrested upon the charge of pub
lishing several articles inimical to the interests
of the. Federal Government, was released from
custody on Saturday evening after an examina
tion by General Tyler. The four compositors
were also reliesed;vis: Chesney and Griffin,
upon taking the oath of allegiance, and South
comb and Strohmeyer unconditionally. Mr.
Carter has permission to publish a paper, pm--
miffing .he.controls the. editorial department.
..9,'. : i...ge . i : e:n . i.r,0:p0.
Rrrest'd Cavalry Beyond Nashville,
fieltAtisieransqoinmunteations Interrupted.
=I
.ttetter. RAID BRYOND Nasrertme.
• If . asnvurs, Tenn., Oct. 5.
iniustiardegree of excitement prevails
trectarin , coneequence of the rebel General
Aorrest, withs force , of about four thousand
mounted Men, 'having Made a raid on our line
of railroad communicating between this place
and. Pridgeport or Chattanooga. • -
%hist at this particular time no trains are
leaving for the direction of the front. Yet this
circumstance need give-`no - particular cause for
alarm. The enemy can do but comparatively
littia•to injure our line of communication.
.'sgrest may succeed in, interrupting our corn
inunication for a .few hours; but we have not
mily, the:force to driVe him back, but to defeat
iirimthensely htierier force. There is no need
off t fcir General Bosecrans' success in holding
"rtmeattion at chatrAncloga. He is too strong
a ~that point, for the enemy to attack him with
'oVeri . a sholtr*of success. -
u Taidareleirmisidirglas been golug the
:".
made an attempt to destroy a brig
rable importance to us in a railroad tr of
view. 'ln 'the skirmish very few were wound
ed, and none were killed that I can hear of.
li.Bonfe persons are. inclined to think that an
eAgagesisst is going on at Chattanooga, be
cause the enemy is thus operating in the rear
Cif Gen. Dismount. But Ido not coincide with
them . ; Urdess thesnemy is very desperate,'he
will not attack Chattanooga. If he does, - there
is every likelihood that he will be defeated.
If he attempts a fiank-rnovement on that point
he will meet, a force, that has been long and
well tried in the held; and Gen. Rosecrans
would.be,. able to held out I.a. several days
against . the movements and attacks even of a
very superior force.
The present zedd ia not an unexpected one lo
er We were looking for it. Cavalry move
ments dO not mirprise us, as it' is only when
envy bodies Of linfitntry move on our lines of
cpmmunication-or \flanks that we prepare for
serious engegerneifte: • •
Inrcitinclusion, let meassnre the loyal people
that fears for Gen. Sometime' rear and for the
safety of Miareesboro need not be`entertained.
Unless the enemy. moved on our rear •flank in
full force; and a gentleman well qualified to
know assures me thitt there was no informa
tion of sn attack `oil' Chattanooga up to the
enttiniefthe - wiree between here and Bridge
port,`. Alabama, said cutting having• taken
place at daylight:thia•morning: •
Captive° of a Blockade Runner.
• WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.
Lt. coniinatidingehandler;of thee. S. steam
erSin-StiCliko"dinforms the Secretary of the
Navy.thatontthe'l6th of September, in lat 25:
68 northi : log: 86:11 west, the steamer loissie
Davis, robdbrockade runner, was captured by
thaenfiip after a chase of two hours. She was
boundkfrom Havaniv to Mobile; ' and left Havana
pn.thelBth, • She was loade d with lead and
other articles for the rebel authorities. No pa
peril of any kind were found, but she hada rebel
flag onboard. No other vessel was in sight at
the time other capture.
P.umerertnrce, Oct. 6.
'The subscriptiOn agent reports the sale of
$4,335,650 five twenties on Ttlesday. - The de
liveries of bonds are being made to the 3d inst.
These extraordinary ssles are made to the people
tat;large as xelluts 'to.drt dividuals about forming
national banking associations. The. first edition
Of Mr. dook i siminlithlet is exhausted. The second
edition will be ready for delivery in a few days.
Operations otthe Pirate Alabama.
• Boom, Oct. 6.
The ship Anna B. Schmidt, .destroyed by the
pirate Alabama, was insured in Boston offices
for about $119;000. The - ship's express, - also
destroyed by the pirate Alabants, was, inured
in this city for $4O 000.
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. . • , and Aim
ONLY GOLD /MEDAL (ever won by instru
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• A full assortment of these instruments al
ways on hand, at W. SNOOD:FIB,.
Bole Agent,
93 Militia street.
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