Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 17, 1863, Image 1

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i 3 Y GEORGE BERGNER.
PI TELEGRAPH 4
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:WAIVING AND -EVBNING;
By GEORGE :IVERGiTERI
Office Third Street, near Walnut. . •
TEEMS OF fIUBCRIPTION.._i
'mars inmacturna.
rho Dear Initiation is served.. to' subecril
,
bets is ha City at 6 cents per week.:: .I,9any
lubscriber , will. be charged $4 00 in advarniii,
- "Pi ter' I.ELZattetril. • , 1
the Tiutinson Is also pribllithest - weekly zuld
tetrivaned ta =enbecrtbers at the followitig
rates :
Single copies, weekly $l.OO
ten copies, to postnifice..c- 9.00
Twenty " " " • 1.7.09
Avitarrous fisisi.—The following are the
ateß ilcragiVertidiag the.Tirwramkizi., Thai+
haviqk bkivertisyqg to do *fit 64 it convenient
for referenoa.
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notices ipsortod ti‘e Loco)
c viderp 4 latm4iLariiagialand!Daiiihs; Ikon*
o r. VA rk: Lisps for each insertion.
advertising' rftedinin
Al, its large.oirculation, among
and iko4 ; .43 cit y and .4:xitintry..-
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et IriPatiki'xi' r
~u~ils~
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BUEBLE24,H, HOUSE.
EtARRIBBt:'
1.0 oid - egtgoshed Elchitie has undergone
at nil 6 , 0 ,.. ini d been 'thori
ourtly renOvated'and refitted.
It is pleasantly located in the hk'sirt:`P'..'lL.,,
City, - `in Sy access " the'lt - 4te - `cificil -,
rubik'gronn43A;
Or for theacconiniedation of cur gaitel,:tNtiriulud.
recertify . ..commenced to run a Cock to • and fikn
Rgilrt in litiC:insinner. toligegianZ delay :
leireiny the depot for.thelrdtaliatt.ii:avolOid;
dare time' 'aroidedgiiestit for ide.esy t toititi:igit.'
jag the .Houee.
intending that the BUEHLER HOUSE stall
be really home-lilie resort for the stranter'flod;
traveler, we respectfully_soliolt.l"o,o4to
of the public PatrOna'act. - . - -
septl7 d3oft Proprietor.
AVENII - t .HOUSE, I
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
THE Subscriber begs, ileavp to, inform the
Public thatlielas thoroitgialirellitikand
refurnisiwd this Hciii,:aid`that it nOti:bnet
of the mead cortsPlete and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Iu
the National Capital. ;The location. is the-,best
and most central of ,;aljr, . in :the
4 phambersand 'auttei `rooms are " unequalled
far their ASe;--tentiration Said elegance. Him.,
self and p ll his attendwa apart, -no....pains, to
meet ever', witrit'el his guests: ;Ma :Midi is
,supplied' with 'the best thii 'Markets of
Washington; Baltimgre "and 'Philadelphia' al.:,
ford. Be respeotfulirasks ladies and, gentle=
men visiting WOhlegtori to call igltidge; for
themselves
,', r . : [Siint4 dBM] . CASEY. I
THE ITNITEIY STATES SOT,ELi
trAnnzspurcia, PA:
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COY bin' &. : InifittiOiltiiikitekiii •
JHIS well known tbatel is now in 'a ocindi-
Mu to sommuminte,the,travelimpriblie,
affording the mutt mpple convenienels•alike for
the transient , gueet and the permanent:t.deri
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been
entirely refitted throughout,; apt - now:l4 B i an=
commodaticau mid in extent; comfort;.: and
luxury to any hotel *tareen Philtid and
"Pittsburg. Its location ig Abe beet , in Abe State
Capital, being in easy . aeoesat4i:altilieragioad
de .. te, arid in close pcoximity to all ttie publio
c cue and bass localities of 047. , -It 414 4
now all the conveniences of
A 1 ,. .i12 - 82 CLASS HOTEL,
and the,sProprietorejio determined, ..spLxe
neither earhuge, tO enenice:the
comfortcif thegiMetei' ..: The Patronage of - th4
traveling .public ier96ZntfP3'. IYAkAtMci•
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of , :
MARKET ST AMMO itiuta Akkrietri
I[ARRIBEVEG)
Jonrit Eit.ol4*,OW,
(nncrorrrar oc t entrorwey worse
This is a First Moon . llctel, and located In l the
central part of the citzr. It is kept in the best
manner; .trod its uatrons-will find eir,erylaccom
modation rcr be met the best heeskts
the country. ,
OF MARROW.
iligryt&-ezpre 010 P44.300401iav01i
for 'l4ddutifpl` ^ Q and litreugqigting a , thv
Perfained!witit.llov4P'f? spare 'en,
`sold • , !.41 11 ,,..
A. g,Erej
:vi !Lixdatilim,f,",k4a'.ooP.K.gv!
monzata - t'sErdilMIREP
ireved Etan's
A fresh invoice.. .T.w4 reoetyO.Py.
an2l
IA- JOHNSON
- -±mitto-JEL7O
•LOO.-HOSPITAL
TTAB'ffiga - Aiired the irked antabirepee4rand
pigkeis4o:lcig:-IMPRUDEAME.
BardimA2usxze ro , rinmvs smut.
NO • iIERCICIBY oge NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A. Ow Warnrantetk , or...Nol-Oloorge, in from One to
=1 Weakness : of ,the Affections - . of - the
.. - Ridnoyit,ti and' r Bladder,. Ativobintsfy '&3' 7
rcharges,llmpotency, -- General - Herr
lemsnem, Dyspepsia,L IsagnoiT. Low .Spiritki;
klonftisionTli of. , Ideas,' 'Palpitation, of...the
Hetet, Timidity,- Tretablingsi-Igmnets:of Sight
%r Giddiness, Disease.. of , the Head; Throat,
Ndse or Skim Affections ef..the Liver,' Lunge
- Stchiach or - Bowelsi4hope:;terrible dfmrders
arising, from 'the' SciliMry Habits of Youth—
thoke secret and solitary granitic& more fatal
Itntit victims than' , the song Syrens to the
:Marinate of uiyisee;. blighting= their most
'Hint hopes or antielpsitheitymnffering marriage,
- &o., Impossi b le,
YOUNG MEN
:ffsiteh4Y - ;'Who hiraie beanie' the -victims of
Solitary Vice ,; ; that * dreadful aricldestrtictivii
habit which` sweeps M . an • unt i mely
grave thopeids of Young 'Men' of the most
intellect, `who
migYit otatswiseihav9 entranced listening - ben;listening - ben;
; ‘tes with the : thunders of el o quence or waited
1.94 - XittaißY the living : lyre, may ea' with full
omfidence: 0 .• _ r
BRIA 4 EL,
titan- iotoPtisi'ior iriStrilklOioitcfAieinPlet;
--trigo-4kawfruNfn,ihning= aware of PitYsical weeki
wwWl-vridanto
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--He-who plasm himself ander -the - care of Dr;
J. may religiously cenfl4eln his honor as a gen=
tleman, ittid dortfidinititrely upon'his skill as d
Physician
ovaANKP WEAKNESS
Immediately
; Citrid, and full vigor restored.
S,ll' This distressiMleodffiation—Widch renders life
inisitablti and marriage impossible—is the pent
alty paid by the victims of improper indulgencel
Young persons are too apt to. commit excesses
n0f,1028 , aware of ' the ' dreadful cone;
qtteoces May 'oriOne: HOW; lo.ho that ithi;
VaititandisPie'llOW44Will - Pietend. to deiiy that
fire ptoei- woetiito - n.isisiecioorier
falling intcilimifitiper' habil* . than by':•the 'phi
dent bffiesliffis t iSeintdeprivad*.the',pleasures of
healthy' offspringi the.most serious and'distruc., '
tive 'symptoms to: bothc,bedyiand. -ariset.
The system becomelderinged, the physical and
mentar,.fanctlons wask:eiondil6MOC procreative
power; nervous ...irtitability,;'dyspeptda-lialpitai
tinof Aka*. heart, • liniirstiono' cons titutionall
: debility. e,
unmp oni 'arest
p i d ter: 0f; ,, -Shs• frame, cough -MR'
ti doca,an=deith:*
thifiidei.No.l7 &'vin IMMinitir Siannii: I
I ' L eft )114/4:llo4944.l*On( `Bs ltth i ore *Set,
:$ doom from the °MOM. !Mit to"obserre
namtkiaiMmlit& r
Toitteii; Must' len,Paid. and' contain a stain*
The Hooter's.Diplomee 'hong In his office.
H H :4OHrigN,
ivis.l4 ll36 r 13.00iillut Q 9 of §uTgeol4@:,,,Pii
;:§ll? I i • 0
ii410.111.4#4 .4Dlinen'P
ShAsk*
itersiosl s 11 #4 -.4l 's
itglaptiU l a s i n t
cliineresiboo2,ll,ness someiifitiO most,w4
gires.thoferl4o
with ringing in .40 heed' and 'When 04044
great nervommessi.sl44 idaimild at saddek
Ito 3046, :moo I ; th-ANoent :blushing;
attended rele..thasS -4eMnlm*enta mtnc
weratrami„*Ms... •- •
l'AßTl.olll.iiii
These irelointi ithe Bad . and melancholy
,eitioto.piodtaidleresilthabits yOutlyvis
'mitoilnisiti of Ithezbakk,-And•Abibskialns....fn the
3heactiidininess ,offfightikes.of muscular ;whir;
pi C0f14116 :heart, dyspi3psiadnervon#
irritability l mongol:notion, /to.,
hisomenThe .fearful effects on the mind
iniaL r etd beAfeadect—ilobs:of inentirit .cto*
usicin..4otideriqidepression Ofspirite,•,evii, fowl
aversion to society, self distrustilove
s ontdde, , timiditv: ire., axe iome of the evili
produced.
YOUN4l3l:iiii
iWbOt;have , ,lKinze.i . .ishennn a n s *,h9 certain',
,proptioArldpigedi rte . 11. 7 4onsit z a:440,4*
,queritir.tlleallned 14444 St , ai
:schoolc.' that effests , .4f which ari 9
.n htly felt;
:even whenaslll99oo4,4Cm* ouren renders
:,4044 8 ...M4h mind
And. _.
firlitty,thas - k.,99 1 .4*M 0 41*.ths hole's. of
lkis,conotenthn:isikAng .sf his IsFentSt should
be snatched from all prospects and enioyMenti
of life, by the °commove of deviating froM
.;tbfl.ffiefatrni.inagmknYii*Wgingin Win*
- , buruiknOiteiiit
platingf. r FL; L . I
-.ELIV-Vral# 4l 4 •
.Bethick iiiat:4o . 4opliTititiit,iiiici body are the
-fixtaknsiikiinrrectlikA n ii is lA no n 9 M -snu ntih i ni
Indeed, without theso , tiiSJourney
r,t l roogh.:fife. - ivrOmealiweeryidigrknoge : the
: prospect liotlrliiiihens 'lathe :Flew '44 l .lti*i
ihinsonesiShisi.and"filled with
:44.4401Y,FANdigi00 the happiness of
anctiker.hess.Mns PP&AW444_.ih, our own.
DISEASE OF DILPRI/DAINCIL
x ;;Wheneirniegnided=end= imprudent ;votary ,
of tpleakuredbuistur his inibibect ;the seeds - ' . of
thlaptinfriblbliewe; it;:;too often . happens. that
amilltirlikbarabe,oftshatnevrthe,dreaci of
*may deters him drain-applying to those who;
„from.lcednoatierkamt!hispeotability, can :alone
befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignd
•rant tualolisigrotoepretemiersititho incapable
lof. curing; filch:. his Pectudary.; substance, ikeep
month.alter month.; or .41 long as
the amalketiecrcambe . obtainedi.andin despair
leave him -with roiriediluklth to. sigh over his
ralliffw. , ffiltappoiotaient,l:or;;.ibrthe: use of the
iddadlyi pollom,uhierourti.lasten . :the .constitn
..janallsymptomotthis terdblef disease', ;such as
alkiitfons:Ofcthel - Head; Throat; Nose; Skin; eto.'l
Toodateg witbr frightfu l death
ante iL-Perisdith:hisAhnsifer partite by send:-
inedurt to Ithat , :undiscovared: . country 'froth.
• whenoirso :traveller returns', : • .
. i; numhffixiffin OF- THE P 111138:
Tfie mac Offifilindi:mirad'at this iaatltittiun
year attar, thb numerous Initiciytant
e=stimili'Pkide#4o by-Dr. Johnson,
.- 41kiaretiorters I of the, Sea,
filialsVntiaaiiliriffitlilletf_imie of Which ire
s pippsAd nryjulra aintoeforkitthetoblici; be
• • .a 9 ;a " OniSiemiut of clumulter
*Wow,; 1 7. inifikkat 'guarantee to
• 44 - Y CUBED.
Iceti-lirp#UlHlE r redez:lck St.
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HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY iEVENING, bcrxioxo-1.7;,-*AF
titadtaL
iUiscelianeouß.
USEF D I SCOVERYL
BL -I
GILEATDU3OOVIITIT
mouragps
INSOLUBLE ,CEMENti
Is rof more general
utility thim • any lnyentiod
now before the public. It hall
been thoroughly, tested duri
Lug, the' last two years bpi
practical: men, and pronoun:,
oed by ail to be
SUPERIOR .1041V7
AdheslyePreparationsknowu
Eirmores Inserammi .01012117.4 T
18 a new thing, and .the re i t
suit of 'years
.of ettidY-; :i t
combination
Applicable
useful Arta.
A fnew thing
iScientifie
And nnder no circumstances(
or change of - tiainperatare,i
will it. ,hecorne oorrapt • or
emit any ;offensive smell. , '
Ha Combination
.BOOT & SHOE . ,
Slannfaoturers, , using Ma,
chines, will find, it..the beat;
aztlfille known as Cenienii4
for tins Channels, it works!
without ,delay, is not ailected,
aI V dY3 at e e l ,temPers.:.
Boot':and Shoe
Moaiidaeturers.
JEWELERS '
...„
Will find lilifiriciently
slie for their tee iii3hita been
pro Ted• • ,
Jewelers.
. -
Baa are# ll /Yaikeedls( ' lt ' he**;,
Acidly° 041132 as 0,11 " 0 @* 1- 4 1 ',
tiler% thakit St* Natektm
and Linings:to goziOtO . 414
3hoessufficbpigyotropg:irith.:,
out stitching.
• .
Families.
It is the only . I
L I - Q U . ID „TO EME a T ;
134stA2t, thatid a earn Viing .
for mending
Warnitare,
I
. , Crockery, , ]
.Toys,one,
: Ivory, z
And artiatti of Hoppehol4
It to a liquid:
AFAMBP 31 4 C
1126 4 0 isuAs.PRiER4
Is In a liquid .corm: ja2,51
~§,a144.101e4 a§ PEa.a§.
*WWII ilisaLwa,a °wait
ai.S..-raPet or Oil.
§ltnala
.4.4* *3.-14y. allbetaiNed..
Remember.
, •
, SiPP,/ted Han '
ufacturene raegswes froil 2
*ins to 100 lbs. •
4114101 , T 13/1013: &
**4 ll /.
.Providence R. 1:
Finis.
Agents in Phil&
jeB-dly
Etat. (fotatt Oates.
P-lIE LTOr BALE
OF A 'VALUABLE
,Xik X gal I TX " Trj. 71.11 Wt.. 77
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OP • •
MILL PRO B TIC;
PHE.Undersigned wigs& at publi3 saie,,a4
I 2 .oloiockon,,x: ' -on
THURSDAY, !.THE 22D OF. OCTOBER, :ISM
On the premises, alLthat.valuable DISTILLERY!
AND MILL- PROPERTY,:_situate; in Swann(
township, near the Rae; of: :the city of :Harrisi
burg, containing---SIX:,AORES-.of ground, be
the same worestr i lelis t .and having the Penn:,
sylvania Cannl dn otteikide and the Pennhylvai
nig Railroad on the other, with sidling con=
luctingltitherextAbi,; .•
The .D.I6NRY has a eaPa94Y: of
44-n44l"edßeeinfe per day, and the MILL . 01
Ontweenghirty ancl;FertyArreli:. •
,•Each_ Canbe,rnn eeparatejy or -,togethet•-r_the.
Hitt along ,with the Dlitillery, withott any giti=,
dipional explinie, v3 Osid:propertihacerected on
it—besides the Distißety and 111.111—a Ware
house, Cooper Shop and a comfortable DWELL-
ING HOUSE. 'Wittilifitpr &b.; Alto, pens for
RIFITER:HUNDBEDi , ,IIO I ;IB. There is ani
abundance of water .for every purpose. The
Mill has an excellent home custom, requiring:
its' full'olipaoiti to supply this demand upon it
The wh,jl6- property is-in the beat repair and
woiiiing'bOnditiciti. • •' ' •
Attendance wilt httigivoc and terms - otesie
made known by _ .
PETERS & IROFFEM
hiforijuktio4 'leaked as t 0 . !* 3
*tyirrAiit.
octs-d&wtw "' ' ' • • - • '
..
'- - • PUBLIC' •SALE:•_ I:rz g
MILL be sold at Public Bare, on Siturday;
.' V V ;the '3lst day of October,- 1868: on the
premises; :the following - Beal Estate,. vtr. !' ,
185 ACRES• , OF LAND,. MBE OB LE43,' -
situatedbi 3 Soutlr-AimiVille lowiiiiiiip, Lebtition
county,thotextbd , ,olf. :the north by the Horse!
shoe Turnpike; On.the east by land• of Ulticli
and. John Burkhcilderi on. the south by landli ot
Jacob Haldeman and etheric and on.he west
by. Samuel Bowman, one. mile mist . t . ;Camp=
.belisthattit t The improvements area ow, Two
Story aria Holitie,l3o.by 82 , 1414,. 'Se .Bstn` , lo
of 90.feet, , Hog Peri,.:Smokealiiiiiiii; mid mail
, sary butbuildlhgei ; The; taxi& is Tartmesto_pu
IL
and.part'sand Stolle.- : Forty . acres of I iiigfped.
Land, patt of which is heavy timber par 4
cheatnut : sproutm The lipid islmOt . ordeal
and under good ; fend*, i There 4s renning!
water; on ,the.iftemises, with fountain pump
bririgingliiater Ito thelhoae tindi.bare.- , There
is also'aitOrobiiid , of first-rate 'grafted friiie.... ) '
BileTtO.conitnefice.at 1 o'clock, P:ii.,.on: said
day:;:-when collations of) gale will be. made
known by . 1 • - • : JACOB WHIM ...
..saptlo d&wts ~ . , , . t , • 1...
. . ,
THE GUM PECTORALS
riObTrAlti Oeitl 3 fPett: Horehon44," beetle"'
anha, &liege and 0414 (the most regal
ble expectore* knowa,) are the chid active
coninitirentee, JR - blended with Gam Arabic, an 4
Suger.that each . 19tetaga . coetlibe a mind and
varyilieeeent doee. 'Are very neeful to snOth4
a oongh, allay tiek44.7lr) thki.throsit, eo relieve
hotweeneee, catarrh ; sore threat; &c. Prepired
ana sold by .' ~ t. 1 14.4.-2 1 E.1711101 2 A & BRO.,
per= •- ,,:lh~ei,Barrisbutg, Plc
.P.ailii n '',4goll l
OUR,' WOURDEP i SOLDIERS. ,
A CARD , FROST , ii(iiitireir VISITOR
.....
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Correspondence of the Zed/graph] •
Our wounded soldiers hi - the Cotton A O tOly
Hospital ere under the; that,'" groei
!many ladies treat : the rehidi with inimoderate,
''kindness; in fie;',l3hotiAnitorit to ottr , llek*
land titrar tp.anghid: {for Which - tai,,,thag3i
precious ones have tiled 'and died;yinore sympa,
.thy than they ofror lb' tont' 'own Suffering -sot I
di - ers: In regard Id the tinhiber; this itia mis-I
.taktr,•perhaps ' the as . well sq;;itiel
'quanfity. - ' As for: l ila:4o who act:hie° unbet:etik!
lbg a'manner for northern gekitleWOrnen-r, : there,
ate females,' who Mein hi - think' lb' their, ditty,'
'to laugh, talk end tidininister luxuries to,_,tbr;
rebels now' in the'Cottkiti Factory Hotipitial, ape
one has even - gone so far as to give a retie,/ gap
Lain a buech - defy-*Vpiy Ildt'whiicieeto
it necessary 'to 'ELperik. orldiewi any attention. tt.
thearrebels - shotilit Wei& peindiniitin.O,i4
surgeon' chaise; when obtaining.
knowit,to'be due„ttiour,flyo soldiers to eaklai~,
to them why tor,‘fel What'purpoaeV,Vitiitphaasi, , j
to the:rebel - side, dr.pm ., Eospitai: tart4ar.
laughilthe'merfijriii: the sweet *Cakeas4,thi
lovely powers . ought ifOrtd ba :ler the.,ti4tor •
Oar soldiers bringtft3; .......... !Mended - boduliS, ,
the • telling avid:e:ices •of 'how. faithfully thi3 '
have - served: tbeli,ddruttiryin* her . day„ot perli,i
end . hoW nobly theY havaltood'iietWecn neap.
destruction; !piddled ',leo .mucti . to,
p rese rye our "pleasant k tlAngs,'', to
'suited 'ln' Cotton FlotOry ltofipital ws
that the wounciedhr , Sickpruiprair receives ever)
care . and 'attention ' froin the humane, atm
goon: They haveheeti Well leafed for—:stippite.•
with that' which leaf thlionrisli life and heal!
wounde, and permitted to breathe the" sue
atmosphere, to receive piksitin'e attention froth
the nurses," 'our herpes of Gettysburg. .3E4
ttuthlhey have litoked no good thing.needfu4
for . them. - ' The attention to the prinmera
should-;almost entirely Feat; hem *t
. ray , i thi4
is not retaliation; ' Our l oldient in itichnaca
and the"citizen prisoners' itteie have limiter
ern:city Mitsrlithstanding 411 that may be said .t
the contrary: Same who hav,o lot/
ly earned the Indignation arid contempt_ of r ottil
soldiers, and 'every right-tninded
,uicnign, l ,lsavti
'scud thus foolistil7; through, ignorance, rand,
ilicinghtleesness ; 'but how aan they beignorant
and of thai which we owe to; the"?
'woutidett,llnkin:Solillerta.ind that which we
idle to .the c trattor? ,Sorne , prelondlotberted by
Christian: to matter. "l, theh: Inger
y.e.Aatoat ` w itrem." Doff:they, thoßpor
'dying 'rebel ,'"ctiAhe trien - duwec-Yfri;liag i .
soardelynknew:whaaWdidWihentreiso -slim •
against theGodof battics, and , bitroomitry wh
he joined the ranks of the histugants? Do they
pray with lad for hint? Do they even admini
ister that which might stretch out his poor, lifti
ii tittle longer? Meanwhile pointing, ont t„iri
him "the Lamb of God who taketh away the,
sin of the world,"_, who will forgive even the
traitor that repenteth ? God t p . eed such
dd: who cannot bike* rani the
Offeattettivihich irritateddiefiamatiomtbekee4
nostrils of opt loyalty...At:Fe ;kopek witnessed
thhl i.o..this _hospital unlit
lesterOaT, nen fil}minlistakfibl4k3l.4lo4:lgen 4 l
l tterrian retid . Va: and, th
orisciner, tb a`siNrth - g hian.'lndeelt,'S :1310 . i;
. ..thettestimplar oneWliolhabeetAn dYin
Rendition fcshihe phstimputh,:and; MAO** chitai
te,theArave'sstouth,,,that,none of , ,thoseif
Mitititt Whlkhialki Matilfoeatittawfulkindiess td
I our eiteirtirsi;-doneinftilli n g for bias'' '
%.%7A CONbTANt VISITOR:
- Hault:lstenta4sOot. 1E0.863. • : : .
G
" •
THE VOTLI sotnimie, t
Reynolds, Jr., Obinniieldedef for the State
of lowa, having just returnedz4ficn:BliffAki
Virginia, reports theltiffilt ofAlie - ,:eleetion, id
Company Ai lowit,ioltinteini, irth - T'enni
rib
•
CoI 5B. 1 '
Lienemieuit 116,40.4: 65:'
This baniOrisims the lentriethe loWil
company. - '- , Npt one iiote*iii - delefok Tuttle;
the Demotrittio:dinilidate,, - alltireigh - die
diers had been filentifrillYaniiidfed . with Demo ,
cmitio - tickeisi,by the patty.'
• St: Louis, Oct 15.--The **Jot lowa,stddiers
in tbe'city'yateroday;,stobif; plena; 482 ; Tat=
42 . • 'The Ohio' soldierir at the House of
'Retbasillospital stand :: Broug}f 60,' ValTandig
ban:en:one.
Cr crsNATI , Oct. fete - re s seventy!
one teutitiel frotlie Ste -giei-ilrerigh " , 59,000
-
majority.:,.., - •
A pragmatism inter' thitiltieleung
should .be Entieot td conscription , as tut* are
r
so accuomed to "bare. arauf."v,•,l;
Ott A Smura.—Tte c'gar makers ot
are on a strike for $1 50 per,tlionsand...Tim
eMpiciYentrefun th ' PayiPie Oiciiiretliteground
that P eigkre ire m a de is :othei - niiiie $ 1 25:
; ;Wien TO 'tfoka -county in
the'ValleY; and; in` he - gtifittifrOst; Wnhlitgton, ,
Palatal; WYilke;liseivall,' . :11tv
&Mennen& Win adattlin, - ktiti"Phixtic•b,Ll
'titheitte4 into 'the State' of 'Weat,l3rirginia4
Their application iknoe; before the Legislature,
at Wheeling for. itriecision.
Jona liLaksmit,r„ . raq., a distbigutshed'Tenties-:
'R)e• lawyer, died at bia . tesidence In irrankliti,;
reunion, tbeiBd rust. , '
linen thonstm&_kixhUndred andminety-ninli
(i r olkTi . !i were awarded in premiums:lo..4le ; late :
Indiana State Fair. • ,
Tr the rebel rants in Great Britain - are not
allowed to run out; the rebellion-will be likely
to run out soon. --- ""'N'
Tow Tricia retires uPon'n'ilearter tif: a mil-' .
lion; :It is sometimeslenler to Wake a fOrtuati
,cy littleness Ahan by greatness., „ •
MAKIN Wnt&—,-An American having written
to a filend in Italy for instructions as to making,
wine, receive& the following 'broken English
reply: . ;
•"The way to make wine with grapes is to,
stomp well them .• in,ts .tob_with a ha ant
spicket in the lattum, pqd : put that, jtuse,_ba
,paretwhere as hen wins., or-whiskey or liqpora
of some . gliletTiseibeiliin i3 Will "suck of
eead. Let them :Nil fgrti..4utf.Ple.tialthile.
make the every day -in thkb,oilbig,
adriish. thcit.not. af*s n . gat forty, days and
conger your lethimatarolder-if comes and bar :
ter it will be." ; s-ea; I . r -.. •
Themerd "heal' itneaus; ini.this-. case;
meaty!._: The, restrisi and those who
lollait the rectptufaitltfullY , will find lt a good
nue: - n-c Ara 114" el • •
0,11C“1.2
OAT LWOW*
lOWA.
Jig Tereoraoo4
.F- * . 0 . - - M;±T . .A.:.0 . 1i.j.N-; - 0:3- 0:-Ni
, .
The.screw steamerYiatits, atHeston, is nova
ready for sea. -Her departnrelumbeen delayed
for:want of .a scresiK. Whiles hii-litotynDepart
ment.procures as many saildrsattheretafoilyth
number is fartrom being.sturmittitt, owingLto th
many vessels constantlf-beingfpladed , 'RFoorni
mission.
The President has recognised Esteban Rogers
as•Oonsolwukittterou of the Rep - gblie of Chili:, ftii
the,portof New J. -
durleg his last visit to
Kansas, thoroughly,investigated the diffiottlties
connected with the KleApoo treaty. The evil:
&Mice is no`W under vonsideratiiin by the SeCre
,tart' -of the Interior. . . _ _
The Oommissiontmunadelonnor five treaties
with the lodises pr their removal-- from Kini
b t they cannot to c4riSd ;into, tilde;
• Withoitt the action's' f'Cotigtess. He ietiregeotti
• hit Or& Indiadakwere Ositeetthlti
.withAte,exoeption.o: thojSiots of; the : Uppe4
Missouri, and. a f9w. Tredstory. bandi Nes(
Mateo.
• ,
FROM' NORTH ‘CAIZOLOIA!-..,
•
tirdeisince. the27th.).-Northearolind
tiebel regiment and a battertwern ; citspatchefi
'tifi disperse the Union men who.hadpong‘vaated
in'thd mountains to the nortitarefirOUßileigN
-tolthe . nninber of= somnithoriSandk , 4he Union
men,toet the foe like : heroes; >foughtifor hours ilf
the mountain fastnesses, and finally sno . :wied
in cutting up the refill:nest and capturing
'enemy's hatiery: '"
About this time a pottionr , of Lethilarmy,i ,
which , wnEttient,from. the k Potomaci z to .reinforo4
Bragg, was Raising through Raleigh, and itor
`rePortett that'irwaedOS'grfedleliend a tour Oi
- thein*Watigiitite
legimenti-rielectedior lbw 'purpose; (the 56tli
Ar 944 gaX"Rlitia4)l. l o.4 041yLPOtitivelysefueed tar
'fight against theitAtelgbbors,snd,.friends, but
go 'nn ftirtheitoWaiN'Bisternil
Venntieee, (othitttatitingi,)•andlhey were finnan]
.sent to >Ottatieston. . • . '
The rebel fortifications near . Weldon, on this(
Weldon and Wilmington_ road, are described al
vE 7I ,
fo rraldable, One. ehont
dewlFreprAiktie4d A pir4piea with
guns of a:llenvy, calibre, Thew. forts „awl
.incititly• Manned by If& ih Terri - trOopi.
Peops . N . sat .IVinton4ihinrfreesiboroti;Clatiil.
of W eldor6iprei in
rigo9oPlPollo4 of the 24th, 26th, 35th, 49th titid'56thlgim8 to'cltarieitint) North (35161ints
October> B.—Major.. Feater 4
:Adjatant citerteral Gep,erat Peck,‘ and;
LicataOant 'O'utiitihir; generarsjitaff,4
west - up the N.titthie' this forenclei in the dismal;
May; Oapti,Borrell, foi‘thetputpase of -meeting
a ilagAtf• trace boat, qoatt ito 'bo coming' Aowri.
Od reaching was a small fore
oared row boat', it was fautiat6' contain hetweeri
:forty and fifty persank.f:wha.l *ere: desirou st' of
rejoining, their friends lOWA. ths , Vnion lines
Capture s.:
the *orikide Erumer
ME
.
'"` "Nsw YORK, OCt, 16:
The steam transport Union, from the brOak4
.rade,sgyiadron off.Wilmington;on thealtb.inst.;
"lpuiarriTed i her.. . .:- ,t .•
captured t h e ,Eciiliedi neutral
blockade' funning"steamer Spaulding with's
aalliable (Argo front Nassau. '- •
The Spiulding.had.aorew of twenty-five meri
and
were
rebel. coloncis,on„hoard,, all of who*
*era taken prisoners
The Spaidding was' capturedlast April under
-tho:tnanie Lathe 4SL , Johns. lir the grinboat
. Stettin. „Shp : max,. sent to z. Baston,„:whe re fibs
"was spld, to ,13eseih
_parties belonging,. to New
iirucliWick,wifereilib went, loaded at S Johns
for la eau ; ` arlii aidEcii.run-•th r e =blookade into
Charleston on'the Bth nat.; aid , again- ma*
froin,Charh3stou ,a,largeosrgo,ofso.tton
- the lfitl'of Sepiemer.
SIAN& feW"days' is 'Clailestii
hartioiiiu' •
earryinetroOper,'aiiirriunitlon, &64 to
-Fort:.Bartiter Tor 'thenebehr. •
Speech ofSecratary-Chase Colura
. • ; .bus ; :Ohio.:_:.:•
• ViircusEtutz,
creti47 Chase: spoke to a large crowd , at
Columbus histnight.. s He . congratulattel the
peoide over their-iiaiky, and she of . ,
the
good effect it wisuld!'have;: - Scit only.in this
country- : _but in.Enrope:f It 'Would Istrengtheri
the htusda of Presid rat •AinColn :and his Cabinet;
and send , joy into the - hearts of , our army. ,If
- pus htutgiven. 10,Q00 :majority only it mould
Aot have, suffteed- 7. but,yourxgrand olri.100;000 .
'has done4be business..;' • . 11 t-sE
Mr. Chase then•rehearsed Atiength.thos,W
pry of his leaving Ohio three year's shiceLtti
§Petiii _the- Peaoa ,Congress,; listrs;poltcy
'
4.4VOcated and.the resultrandlis transfer from
the .lileo ate by Preeident Lincolektb the :Cabinet ..
41r; Chase also:went:lnto the-hiatory of- biet
"fineocial.sobeme,". end:concluded by referring
to his three yeara* absence, feelingly thanking
his audience; for_their.kind welcome to Ohio;
and complimenting ,Governore :Dennison and
fod for their sEtalond fidelity_in joanagingthO
agairs of, the State. • , . _ ;
Chase left Celittib iss this morning for
Wishingtdii. , • • •
FROMPORT- ES
•
- FOtattissiffaNaoi Oct. 15
•
•A few days' since private' Blake, of the let
New York' Mounted Rifles,' stabbed - a ••privato
Gamed Eadson, of same regiment, and yesterday;
Lieutenant Disoway,..P.rovost-Marelial of Wil!
liainsharg, wm,shot lqy.a, private named lioyle;
alse of, the , Ist New York. Mounted Bides.: Both `victims of these 'assessing died in a feW r um.
Manta:" The mutdereri3 ire now confined in Fort
Magruder: -• • • -
Doctor Wright, _of. Norfolk, Who' murdered
Lieut. Sanborn some time since, will he, exam;
ted tomorrow (Friday) morning.
Itebra'ska,
noun 16110 N Timmrn. -
Oz&UA, Oct:18.
An election wnotareThts ay ,fek xneiinperti
of the'Lligileitniii: - "Ati near as cad asce,F 4
Wad, Vitiletitit'ildiumi steinditrilidon
to 12 Democrats: The; Gantellemill.7 staid 8
trolonio.% Dinnoceto. , 7 13 . 10 ,T0gat024141.34 8 .1
and fa Treatiurpkge IfOkiNsitfoi," • t
raw
MEE
>~<
Nil
MremuriGtoN, Oct. 16.
auldp
Eial
IMM
PRICE ONE CENI
Markets by Telegrapl3..
. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 16.
The intidstuffs market is very quiet—the
dernand having fallen off both for export atd
home - consumption.' Only a few hundred bar
rels were disposed cf for export at $6 501, bbl.
for old stock extra family at $6 877(4),7 60 for
fresh ground. The stales to the r,, e d ere en d
bakers range i*rom $5 14-to $5 72} t.bl for
low grade and choice superfine, $5 7f46
for extra, $6 25 to .$7 25 ton old and new extra
family and $6 60 to $8 78 for fancy lots—ac--
Oiding to qiality. The market is nearly bare
of Bye Flour and cornmeal and there is' !loth i
doing in' either. -
Wheat is.stead.y at yesterday's. quotations,
and. the demand is fair. Sales of 6,000 bushels
brittle Penna. and Westera red at $1 60 per
bushel. White maga from $1 60 to $1 85.--
The , recelpts of Bye are trifling, and it cow
wands -$1;25; Corn is dull. mid boyars now
refuse, to give $l. 05 for yellow. Oats are 2
clirkts Per.bittiltel loWer ; sales or - 6,000 to 7,000
,6uSbels'Sontbern a 83 cents, weight.
i-Whi.sky is drooping. We guAts barrels at
pco,ai cents, and drudge at GS cents.
, .
AI.WIDA:FL OH A MASSAOHIMETTS OFFICIIR.^ In
lelligeuce has been r. c• ived in Keeton, that
Capt. 'I homes Mair McKey, of the Twentieth
-Mass chesetts regiment, now in Vligiroa, was
sltot geed by a conscript on the night, of the fezte
It was about ` 10 o'cl , ck at niiht, and
there bad been some loud talk among the men
of, - his company', which Capt. hicliey
,the men, beheying with-perfect civility- tu him,
and most of them going to their write. He
Was talking with Borne of them, when a mus
ket Was fir, d; and the ball passed through his
left anis, into the. body, penetrating to the
heette He. fell,,..shouting, - "My God, .T. am shot;
- 600 help!" . and died almost instantly.--
Several officers rushed to the spot, but the mur
derer had escaped- '
.Atidevestigation was immediately - made to
discover the mutterer, and the result was a
belief that the murderer was a consmipt from
soots otherrighnent: 'A reward of fifteen hurt
dral dollars will be given for the arrest of the
murderer. The officers of the regiment sub.
scribed twelve hundred dollars toward the
reward, the men two hundred donate, and MR
'CersOf (Alta regiments the remainder.
Oaptai r n McKay went °utile a three months'
-mate - tin thellichardion Light Guard, of South,
Iteediog, (itassachmetts,) attached to the Fif h
regiment, and subsequently enlisted in the
Twelfth regiment, wuere he was appointed
set:Omit Ile was promoted for bravery to Ire
position of captain. ,He Was the last of three
brothers; the other two having been lost—one
itirtAlKSlßluffand one at. sea.
.0 Pilik-robel: money, -loft like the Federal
Anortey.egreen, bat •there who take it, except
GloOlf _compulsion are. • : .
• ••The rebel Brigadier General Gideon J. Pillow
= .eoperintendent of the 'Bureau of Conscdp"ion
,
'33cutic.'Airp"tccattons.
SANK NOTICE.
NIOTIOE is hereby given, that an assohlation
.1. 1 1 has been formed ands certificate prepared
for the ptilktiettestabilabingabank of discount.,
depasit'and ekcolition, under the provisions of
aekentitled "Aii,Act to, establish a system of
fivUlabking in PerinsYlvania 'and steure the
uliliii against losa_from. insolvent banks," ap
*OM Match 81 ; 1860; and the supplement
thereto; appreved rdy 1, 1861. .
Said hank to be called "Mimeos' Bank," and
*tie located in the borough of Oil City, in the
COMity, of Venango, withn capital stoell'of One
Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided into
.. tircithottsitnd shares of fifty dollars eacli, ; and
i ft libontiampleted to increase the same to five
'hundred thointand ' dollars 'of fen - thorusaud
,
shares ,
of fifty.dollars each.
GEO. H. BISSELL,
For the Association.
jeBo l- oaw6m.
ATOTICE is tiereby given, tuat!ritie Como:ker
eta **Of Penneylvan*" intend to ap
:Pk to the Legitlattire of Penneylvaoia, at their
peat sesidop,,tor,a renewal of: the charter. Said.
Mink located .in the city of Philadelphia,
with an authorized capital of one million of
dollars i a renewal of which will be asked for,
with trite tuMal. banking privileges.
By order of Board.
B. O. PALMER,
Wit:..
5e 2 . 9-6 °/
- NOTICE. - -- ' --
... . ...
PUBLIC NOTICHIS hereby , given that itfifill-
I cation will be made by The Bank of Nits
,"ll ' -
- burg ocate i in the city of Pittsburg, Penna.,)
-
"to the Legislature at its next session fur a renew
al of the charter of said Bank, with the existing
capital of Twelve Hundred Thomand Dollars.
. .
JOHN GBAHAI,
je27-oaw6rn . President.
MOTICE -IS HEREBY-GIVEN, that "THE
- - Al BANK OF GEOLANEOWN " -intends to
•apply to the Ligislatfire of Pennsylvania, at
_their next session, for a renewal of their char
ter. ' Said Rink is boat d in 'Germantown,
Twenty-Second Ward of the city of Philadel
phia' ;with an anthoriz d capital of Three Hun
dred •Thonsand- Daiwa; a renewal of which
Aid be asked for, with thb tumid banking pity
lieges; By order of the Board.
- CHARLES W. OTTO, Cashier.
Germantown, dune 20. 1888. De2B.oaw6rn
Tasinveitmis t
Philadelphia; June 24th, 1863. f
NWT= is heruby given, in corlformiey 'with
2.1 - the lies of the COMmonwealth of Perth
that the Timiiiinkai's Bank of 'Pkdadd
phiu,- located in the city.cii created
- with banking and discoitriting privileges, with
a capital of One Modred and .Nifty Thousilid
'Dollars, that iippikiatiou wil be made by the
'said Bank to
. tho,nuit Leublature fur authority
to increase. the capital One Hondred and My
I 'Tianaksnd Dollar& . _
By order of the Board of Directors,
JOtiN OAS
Cushier.
feB64)au6m
NOTICE is hereby given that applicaLlun
willhe ntade to the ; i liegialature of Penn
sylvania, at their next session, for a renewal of
the charter of the FARMERS' BANK OF
SOMIYLEILL COVNTlrdocated in the bor
-ongh of Pottsville, in the county of Schnilkill,
With the Present capital of ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND. DOLLARS, and with , the :tenutl
blinking ; taivtl egef s. J. W. CAKE, Oa-bier.
- Jtinel.6, 1883 -. 0-29-47 m l)
NOTICE
HEREBY GIVEN 'Una the Honesdale Hank
nuke application to this Issislature et
is next 'wealth; for the *wage of a law re•
chartering said
. bank, with its . present name and
stile, location and privileges ; and with a capital
of two hundred thousand dollats. By order df
the I dheutorii. • '• • D. WARD,
July lr 186$. = Made:
ly6llolll4liL • 'r;
A
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