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WILEIMY Taissuarm rile TIKAARAPH fa 5160 published weekly and furs shed to i s4s4 . 7llxe . pri4 the followbsg,cash rates ::; • • 3itre, le . ° copies', weekly ' ' 1.06 _ Tee copies, to,one postoffice 9.00 rweaty . " " iII VBUTDANti Ilaings.—The following Rue the alas. tor advertising in the Tnuantant. il.e.ridg, advertising to do will find it convenient for reference. tir Four lines or less .eonstitute „one4init square Eight lines or more than four consti tutes a square. • pa.ioolg F.F.I v- 1- 4. 1 q6-124ff: Fprgr?.; F4' ds ..E.BBBsBB€l.3 . Btis's T, ea ts . a- 4 la IF. co t '888"8''S-8,rif.83'31 ; „„ " gtI, S 9:B2,VSSgSt AZ V Otw N . mQ V p Vp, . 0 000 - .OO.CPCOPwoo Is.ar so g'Bll SS - OS-V. Z;:•43,--tlega*sg I Of. op. co p.OO 1.1 to:W.4BSSS .0 MT.tt• !a* CP , . S , . . . . AArdup.kratign riptk34l tinie a week, six it Andives „ ..„ Ftenetal .Rolicei vas% Or liminess notices inserted in Goluri. or beicra lileplages and Deal Chars pint I,rin . for mr.clrinsertion. As an advertising medium the Teiza , no equal, its large circulation;'among . men and families, in city and lotiritry, it beyond competitfob. 151:Jiffs. BUEHLER . HOUSE. -11ARRIS13IIRG . , PA. THIS old established. House has undergone extensive ••improtientents,-and been thor oughly-rendvated-and refitted. - It is pleasantly located in the heart of the city, in easy access to the State Capitol and Public grounds,. • [ rte ler thi darinintodation Of war Oasis, we hat recently conishencedlo rim•ti Coach-to and from ,lho Railroad. In this manner -14loasant delai as teavisVthe &pot =for the-Motel will be -airoblid t qnsch-mown tined afforded yueats for . meals whin leas= Intending that the.BUEHLES HOUSE shall be really a home-like resort for the sstranger and traveler,..vfe respectfully solicit a continuance of the public patronage. - - - septl7-d3m GEO. J. BOLTON, Proprietor: AVENUE ROUSE, Corner 7th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, WASHINGTON, D. C. TE' , Subscriber begs leave - to inform the Public that he has thoroughly refitted and refurnished this House; and theft:Vie ticw one of the moat complete and comfortable hotels in' the National Capital. The location is theliest and Merit' central of - any in -the. city. '214 chambers ettiFEUlll3B of rooms are Unequalled for their size, ventilation and elegance. Him self and all his attendants spare no pains to meet every want of. his guests. His table is supplied dailY3vith'•the beet the marketafif Washington, Haltlinare and Philadelphia af ford. be respectfully asks ladies and _gentle-, men visiting Washington to call andjridge -for theniselses. < AseptB ii3m] JNO: - THE UNITED STATES HOTEL; ICA,Axas - 150VERLY Ar ituTeßisoN; Proprietors. well knoirnifotel is now_ in a 'ciTati- - . • Won to accotatabdatnthe tnivelingipublio," •affordlng the raostanipls - cob:verdences alike fiir the transient guest and the permanent.boarder. THE UNITED BTATES 'HOTEL_ hits 'been entirely refittedAhtoughout, and now" ha'4,.ac7. conunodationa equal la ,citititt luxury to any lintel between Philadelphliiiiiid• Pittabing. Its location id 'the best in the State Capital, being in easy .accesi t to eal,the ri4lro l l4, depots, and iv close proximitY to'4l* On: patio . offices and badness localities of now all the conveniences'of - - ' A 1 i.RS7 .CLASS and the Propiietoni, are 'deterreitied to ;spare, neither expense,.tiniii Or 'labor to ensure tlia comfort Of the guests. "TheiNatronage 'of the traveling public is respectfully 00104 • • "": , JONES 8 , F4 CORNER 97 'MARKET ST AND 11A - 111LET ?OKRA .HAR-RISET/40,- PA. - - JOSEPII T. cOLILLer; 11 K9V 1 .4E 1. 9 11 * ..... • - cionomp sy masa 009116 LY.) MI 6 is a First Glass Hotel, and located in the central part of the city, It is kept in.the boat ;manner, and its patrons will find every accora modsnon to be mA.t with in the best houses; in the tx;urdry. ec34-dtf kLAIN OF NARROW.A _ THE pure expressed.oil of Beef Bone_aif.arrom for beautifying and strengthening:_tife hair. Perfumed with flowers. Prepared sold by B. A. KUNKEL, au3l. Apothecary, Harriebing: MICHENER'S SUGAR CUED, ,llig4ivered A fresh Invoice aist received thr' ' • • WILINNE; 'Jr; •1 i-It:',-.J''O'.:j;L:N.SON mAxamirimt:›m.m LOCK. HOSPITAL. TT TAO cliscovered the most certain, speedy and A. L. effectual remedies lathe world, for DISEASES! OF IMpRUDENCE.' . xo, ma To virmivi mow. PTO •'llilatetrAY OB NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Fure'V,ariviiiiik Ro'Cficteie;#l.:froin,6l4 io Dago. " . Weakness • of' the Back, Affections Of the kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis rsharge!i, Idepitenoy,," • General Debility, Ner- DiVePsis,' ' , signor,' Low Spirits, Confusion. of .PalPitation of the Tresublindsi; Dimness of Sight or !Giddiness, Disease,.of. the' Head; Thr,:ial, thie or Skin..! Affection's of.the...Diver,iltaliof, .St4nkania. orr Bowels r --those .Aerrible . disorders arising from- ythe,..fiplitary, Habits'-of Youth , -L. theßaeoret and iolitexy, practices more fatal to 'their-404ms ,than the .song.of Syrens to r the likiners of Ulysses, hlighting their most brit, .ilasisplsopespr anticipationts, rendering marriage, . , robife,idii rifAny; Nhor.haverbecome the . victims of e l ry Vice, that '''d.reatlfril and destructive habit. which annually. sweeps to.. , an - untimely; gra:ve thousands of Young Men ot the :most exalted talents end ' brilliant intellect,, who islight otherwise have entranced listening:Sim-. Atqs ;with , the thinders .of el,xittence or waked to ecstasy the living. lyre, may call with full dime ..1, • L. MARRIAGE. tl p c. ,X4:4 (1 - * 811 r 21 lirarriedPersofia, Or. Yourg Kea contemplat ing? ;marriage, being aware of physical weak, aess, organic debility, defortrdtiffi„itc., speaxidi He wholphaies hipMelf wider the care of J. may religiously confide in his honor gen tidies]; and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician: :'a , : L oiciANIC WEAKNESS Iminedlately Cured, and full vigor.:restored. This distressing altsctkel÷-wilich renders life miserable and marriage impossible-4s the pen alty paid by the victims of improper:indulgence. lbeng persons are;too 'apt rto".commit•excesses 'from not being - aware et the dreadful corm, iiiiences that maf,iende. Now who 'that Wl diltigide the subject will. pretend to deny that tlipower AA procreation is•loit- sooner by those fairing into-improper -habits• than by the pro deritt' Besideebelbg deprived the plaumree of he offsprlne;the most Serious and destrUc 7 live symptoms ton both_ body_and mind arise. The, system becomes deranged, the physical and miter fruMtione weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous irritability, dyspepshi, pdPita don of the heart, indigestion, constitutional ,debility. a -wasting'of the frame, cough, eon stoription, decay and:death. - , — Ornoi No. 7 Botrni FIUSDIBION. Bunter, . Left han d aldo going from Baltimore street, a fe , W,d6ora from the corner. Fail not to observe Mete and number. _ • 3 1.. 4"/ a - i' El IKl 4 ' 0 Eii .... 1 0 he' Ixai :;err 'bui3in&e , placing Betters must be paid and contain a stamp The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. , DR. JOHNSON, ,Member of the Royal,College of Surgeons, Lcin -did, graduate from one of the most eminent 'Colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose , life has been spent. in the hospi lab of London Paris, Philadelphia - and else- Where; has effeatedsome of the' most estonishirig, burls that were - river. kriowh ; many 'troubled with ringing;in;theihead and =ears when asleep, greit riervonsness; being alarmed at Bidden , :sounds; bast mesa, with frequent blushing, attoncleir sorirctliiiiswithderarigefeilect of mind Maid' owed lirriii*Ltely. - • • TAKE rAIi'TICULA.II NOTICE. These are sink) of .the . the sad and. melancholy , effects prodAcitl,tiy early habits of , youth, via : weakness of the back WA :limb?, pains thi the hexed,. drinieas sight , loss of muscular power, pi,ljotts._tiolk-A 7 , 60 434pcvdp; nervous 'tability,;symptOmS Of, consumption, lico. „gi'mumr.,-Thejearfhl. effects on the mind are: much to be dreaded - l oss ; of . memory, con- : ,fusion of gess, appresskin of spirits, evil forc-. aversion to society, self &Strut liive of Solitude, Arad*, ffc.iare 'some of the evils produced., YOUNG MEN Who have injured. *themselves by a certain piketicelidrilged is 'when. alone, a habit fro- I queritly 'learned- from evil companions,.' or at school; thci effeets of whichare' iightly felt, 'even and if not aired renders marriage impossible ; and deitiois both mind San bod y, should apply immediately. .. :What a pity that a .young man, the hoperof .his country, the darling •of his parents; should be snatched froni ill'prodtiects and enOyments of life, by thi i cinisikuenoc; of_ driyiitli& l t r i m the r path of Satire aner s iriffnlgin,g.ina certain ; 'wait habit. Such parsons mookbeforicentent , itl4ing HAMITA.GE Reflect thati , ,al'ai3hva' n ' rid body , are the moth' necessary ratieratteite'promine connubial happiness. Indeed, Withont these, the journey through life becomee a rimy pilgrimage ;the prospect hourly darken:filo the view ; the mind beoomes shadowed:with despair and filled -with' the meltumbolyreffaiition•that the happiness of :another bosomed Mightedlvithent own. DI:SW.4O4C OF 110413 DANCE:, When the misguided tad: impruden t votary of 'pleasure finds he hey imbibed the seeda of =this: painful (user* often happens that an illtimedlintarot shatie or the dread of 'dis aqyary,'dettnihini*froni applying to those who, from education ' 'and 'yeipeotability, can shine 'befriend him He fella into the o hands of igno rant and designing pretenders, who; incapable of-curing, filch his' pechniery substance, keep him tritlin, month after month, or as long as , the smallest fee can be obtained, and Mdespair leave him with ruined health to sigh over US galling: dinippointment, or, by the use of the deadly poismg3Menicity; Amnon thel-nmAitu *hokBPAPVIIV.; Rik terrible Atomiser i 93 iffeetiona r of tees "Thr;itet; progressing with-trig liful :rapidity 4111 death 'puts a ,perindlto"iiisrdieedfithudieringa 1 . 4 tin& Ing him undiscovered country .froin whence no traveller returriii.' , • -. • ipwßsibign,cog THE The many *44.4341941e0 at this institution, year jatei,-rieir„lßad_ the numerous important fiarfitiallfiiigiltion!iioAl:3lo,4,Px- Johnson, ,witnessed Mck.Ktfiri 3 ,of "Wol lu nt °VP -4indligilW,FOJPlPPilt,nPNlce* ve aPrilmStan m ik.V! Agakibefoxe- . 4 4 0 . Public, -11e lila aandin as a gentleman of character an'ai=KiTi EP:tlCWltlitteie to the _.oll4illno 4 'lace No 7440 f iiiftdirltik"St, t 4rt. t ittdual HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY . EVENING, OCTOBER 19,' 1863.1_ iNistetlantous. USEFUL and VALUA BLE DISCOVERY ! EWATDIBOOVERT INSOLUBLE CEMENT! IR of more general practical utility than--,any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly. tested dur ing jest two years by practical men, and pronoun ced by all to be , SUPERIOR 10 ANY _ - AdhesivePreptiratimielmciwzi Applicable "useful Arts. liftmen's- heromeremc Cleniurr Is a suit- of- years of study ; its combination is on A up!' thing 'Aiintiftc' Prawsplea, And undittr no circumstances or change of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offeuslye 6=ll. 3bi Combination Ktumfacturere, using Mk chins* Will find it the best articleknown Perueuting for the Channels, it works without delaY, h 3. not ailected by, ur any change of tempera te. Boot nod Shoe Atannfactuyers. jewelers. will find it sufficiently Emilie : eive for their nee, as has been ;11 Bia es pit:laity adapted to Leather, Awl' we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patolge and: 1 110p to Boot. ancL Shoes sufficiently strong artih 7 out 'stitching. Families. 11 ; 4 - QUID - CEMEN2 t s hio 14 a sure *tang It is a liquid tor mending Furniture Oridery Toys, Bone Ivory, And articles \of Household Remember: anami's Isioimii4 Owen Li in a NSW form and as easilinpplied Humon's Insomana OnnoStri, Is insoluble in water or oil. Eirmoin IHBOLUBLI:Qinrioni Supplied in Family or Ken tlfaolll3llr Packages from 2 , oulkei to 100 lba. HILTON BNOS. & MX, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. . LAINq & Fillip. Agents,in Philp .108::41Y :~leDual.' KIINEEL,'S CELEBRATED llama -WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINS OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OFIRE)N, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; _ For Dyspepsia and:ndigestion ; For Dyspepsia.and Indigestion ; Ar'DyipePtda and Indigestion; For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak• Stomachs and General Debility For. Weak, Stomachs and General DebtlitY For Weak Stomaciss and General Debility Reliable_and Sep to do Good ; Reliable and &ire to do Good; ileliable and Sure , to do good, Reliablien4 . Rure .to do Good, : . It Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood. It Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood It Costs but 4ittle , estd Purifies the Blood It Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood Of this , Oft is•Y'atuable•Medicine, this Valuable itecijCine, Of this Vihrible Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Beetle. , , Only Seventy five and One Dollarper Bottle. :.,On!y,Serenty five and One Dollar per,Bottle. Only Seventpaverind One Boller per.Bettie.' ganrtfaeiprediolely • 13 & 4enersl D pot i.B Xerkeket.;iterrieburg; Pa. HILTON'S uy - piTs PERIODICAL MOBS MN' . S PERIQDICAL,DROE'S BOOT & SHOE t. , • Lyon's Periodical Drop'? are JEWELERS _lt Is the only SE~EMBES THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT,TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, And Cannot do Haim: And Cannot do Harm. And Dermot do Harm. And Ciannot do Harm. Now Only Mk a- Trio, I Now Only Ask a' Trta 1 4 - 9 w Oigi:1114k: a Tiffs I Now Only: Mk a Trio .111tbicitL LYONS PERIODICAL pupPs,. LYON'S PERIODICAL I.lllOl l 'S, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, THE GREAT , FEMALE REMEDY"! THE GREAT FEbtALE:REMEDY THE GREAT .F,WALE BEKMDY 'Trig Grtva MIA', IC REMEDY ! LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS. LYON'S PERIODICAL-DWPS- EMI ABB WPM! 'PHAN:PILLS ABB B NX"Fga THAN PILLS .Allp BETTER THAN PILLS!. ABHBBNEHTHAN PILLS THE ONLY • THE ONLY:TM:IM Nig' A - WINON.Vr FLUIDMIEPARATION- - •TIEIE'ONLY FLUID, PREPARATION, ~ ever brought before t)re riablie, and as a diu retic arid specid&for Irivirlaritiee, challimges .. theNvorld to produce an-equal ; they are, lathe moat obstinate cases, RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DOIKK)D BELIABLIkAND RUBE TO DO. GOOD ! RELIABLE, ANDBLIBRIO DO GOOD ! RELIABLE, AND , BURIVTO DO GOOD -AND,OANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARK, AND CANNOT DO. HARM, 1 • `44 tagNOTIONSABRADVEIXAD TO 1 IF-THE AR* ADJTER EP TO! IF ,THepiltlgglOsB,lo:o ADIMEMO TO 1 IF Tkilt DLEIWITIOtIS, itE ADliFialp TO ! •_ • _ SA Aggr , ALL.Tritist SA iIATALEATIMES Lt. SAFS AT ALL .TIMES! SAFE A,T,ALL TINLES4 except when'expresdy'forbicidpn in the direc tions whiektireiwriAppectiiionrid each ,bOttle, and liime the written signature of Mt. JN0.4.4. , LYON neon theni. ' NONE OTHERS ASE (wain:Nat . . NONROTELEBS ARE HEEL/MEI NONEOTHERS Al EHENUINEI ...HONE OTHERS ABE gENILINEi EMI= BEWARE OF cournoyErrs .BEWARE 01FXIIIATERFEIT8 BEWARE O riVirEltirt BEWARE ' O DINKRFArrei j They cure all those ills to which the female spite* le liplijectell, IWith ',diktat& aiii.d.,a;,oleg44 of•certalay which nothing but a scientifically :compounded fluid preparatiori could reach. USE NO mu I USE NO OTHER I USE NO OTHER! USE NO OTHER! % For my Drops stand before the world as the ne Pte: nfera of all remedies, for the , aura' of -all diseases of the kidneys' and bladder, Leuccireab, Protapsns, and the mild, but positive coirentiorl of 9,11. DO'NOT BB I.IS:FOSED.IIPON DO NoT.B$ TOPO_BF-PiDnoli. DO' X BE LABON3g.D. UPON" DO NOT . -BB EMBED UPON • .by those who have other',preparations Wbleb 'they desire to palm'. upon.the 8000;14:U414M popularity ef my Drops,. and. who: feconitrierid their own nostrums' thus. applopriatine to theroselves the constant demand:for - 113'w -Pel riodieal Drops,,as a medium for: Selling !some thing whichis worthless' and- inefflOkint. But when the Druggist:you apply. to has not got there either make him buy , them for you, or, else enclose one Didier to the nearest general wholesale agent, who'will return you a bottle by -return Express. : • You will thus !saveyourselves trouble and obtain relief from the-greatest Female Regula tor of the Nineteenth.oeatury. Over 25,000 Btottlem.of 'this 'median° have been sold within the last sirmbilths, and every Lady that has used them, but for theinature of Die cure, would-furnish us with her sworn cerz abate of their efficaoy. ' It takes but.one , Dol- IDE to make the experiment, andl aripeal. !to these of your sex who are suffering—will you waste away -when a single Dollar. *ill give you instant relief. . - ' Prepared solely. by Dn. he. L. LYON, Prac tiCing-Phytician. _ . 'Price $1 per bottle. G. a CL&B.K & CO., Wsousam Cannata . - Biwa ► l, an" Generg age Ats for United States and Cana - For -sale at Wholesale, by D S. BARNES & CO„ New Fork. ' GEO. O. GOODWIN &Zo., Boeben: , - .For sele by D. Grodu& . 10o„- and 41.14 ftlinUts . ~,:autBldeof-mtiw-Lifow:( .MWespae;',egewte,a.aw3atqn" iaradb*crlb 091,41. OA; .24INIREIZetbasti4WAliadtaphbw.: • g lati , titl32,a,, FROM VVAS.HIN.GTON PtieLIHLTION -HY -THE - . 'l . CALL FOR 001,000 - • MORE 'PROOFS MOVEMENTS OF. LEE'S ARMIY r, . WASHINGTON Cot. 17, 1863.. BYTHE PRESIDENT , OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMA: L 1 E A PROCLAMATION. ' . ~r. . .. ' - NAB, the term.of service-of a part /Atli: MOIt volanteer forces Of the United States will expbe Aiming the coming year; and witeries,in addition to the men raised by the present draft, it •is ''6isiined expedient to call out three hundred thougand volunteers to serve for three yearn or thelWar, not however exceed eg three years.. N,vio therefore, 1 . , Abraham Lincoln, President , of'. the United States, and corriinander.in-chief of '4li3 Army and Navy thereof; and of the lili.- liti4 of the severaiStates-whenTalled intoactive iierVice, do issue this my proclamation Caning upon the Governtirs. of •the Afferent' States to ralsiand have enlisted into - the United Statee tor T for the various companies arkdregim, etas in, t st, field frpm their `respectiii 'Stites, their quo as of three hundred thousand men. It further proclaim, that all volunteers thus callid out and duly enlisted, shall receive ad - wince pay, premitims and , bounty as heretofore communicated to the Governoni of Statei by the Wail Department through the Provost Marshal (hut:oral's office by special letters: '".- ' ". Iltirther proclaim that allvolonteinsieneivea undti this call, as well as all otheis not hereto -fordedited, shall be duly credited on and de due d from the q . ,notas established - for the next die . f .. - . I farther proclaim that If any State shall fad to raise the quota, assigned to it by the War Department under this call,then the said quota shall barnacle oinsaid.State or on the diecrists of said State for their, due a proportion of paid qktoaa,'and the said draft dull cornmenco• on tile let day of Jannary,.lBfit: - - • ,Apd I further ptecleuri; that nothing in this -preclarnation shall` - 'interfere with existing crthirs, or those which may be is;ned for ce..presentdraft in the States whew •ii• 411 w-.lh pxogirma,•Qt'igltere• it _hail not*. yet , ~.. .. e,neld. , -Tne quotas. qf ,the §*t,es and - disipikiewill'he,tiisigned by the - War. Dgpart- I ' - through the 'Provoet 'lliirshal O' 'end's pip , . l 'om, indeezregard being had for the Men lerelo fike foreished, 7,yrbether s by volunteering or dra kag,,and the recruiting will he _conducted in, cord'ance With. 'such instructions as have 1 tiee issued , by the depart - Meat., 14 teeming this prociamatiori,'l address My self not (July to, the Governors ; ,of the sev,eral shiths, tint also to the gOod and, loyal people the4eof, invoking thein to lendllieir willing, che4rful'and - effectivattid to the masstires thus adafoted, with a view to reinforce our Ticto.: t ionh 'armies now in the,,,,fldd and our tesedfCii Opera - Um - pi to a prosper° tis . end ; thus closing forever thelottnUthis of seditious and 45 , 1 Wu. _ •'. ,: ~ :. .. : .-- . - . .111 witness ; hereof I have ,set my timaiiid caused the seal of w hereunto -. set States t o ' : affixed ..' ' - " - - ''Done at the city of Washing!ba,this seventeenth day of October, in the-year oh ti L ord , tmethousand, eight,hundred and six -three, end ,of the independence of the, 11 'States the eighty-eighth... . . B the President-, ABBAITAIII'LINCOLN. i . „.-, H. . Swann, Seeretary.of State. . i t l ASHINGTON Oct. . : 17.—Booretary Seward, NJ g unable from the press of public business aLtend the New York calibration dinner to the Malan naval officeny hes sent a letter of regiet rand friendihip.„ :i .1. . : ~ r Iti has been -.determined -to„ .call. , for three iiniked thonsind volunteers:The President's , proclamation for this purpose is' nowln• course of preparation. -. . - • The Republican says that .Governmenthas la, forination contradictory Of the .report, that, Oen!. Lee's army, has been thrown" across the upphr Potomac intolifiryland. - FRO' SHENANDOAH 'PALLET CAPTURE OF A IeiBEL CAMP urprjae garry Guertiflas A BtaLUAXTAMOIBA7-bOtomm44oltOs- ikinGS itricmpg,,TßAP OR TEN ‘.‘117.113"-A. ,NOHAIII TO CDT THE BAINDIONI9 AND OHIO BAILISOAD DDITAD —ONE UM& COMPANY OF TF/O RFFSL OIIZNORF . SiThaltlnD airy ointriza. - ". • -• Mearissitmto, - Va., Oct. 15. . A Oaf has this day matured, which-resulted in the !‘gobbling up" of, an entire company.e thlrq-seven men and three ; officers of the , rebel Gillnioresbattelion, with:alr their horst* and equipments. It was not much'of a day for gragbackkAither. : - A!day or two since Col. L. B. Lpierce, com manding the,finees * .here, With ihformed that Gillinore and 'his - battalion were in' the habit of holding frequent pic-nirs through Back Creek Valley, principally, for.: the object of plunder. He, accordingly detailed picket of six•iden, supPfied them with a field, glass, and stationed there upon - a 'prominent point of lookout in the mountains, there =to watch; and 'advitte,him,of any , movements that this force Might raak:e in that direction. This morning one of the piakets came in and 'reported the enemy in sight, and 'a. citizen immediately afterwards reported a force; numbering from 4U to 60, concealed=-in , -the mountains, some two milestfrom Hedgesvilla--their intention being to remain there daring the day, and burn Back leek bridge, on the Baltimore and 01110 . rail road, to-night. Colonel Pierce at once despatched a detach ment of forty men of the • 121 - Pennsylvania Cavalry, under Captain'Geptige, W. Heinle, mu the Pughtown road, and anothei of fifty, of the Ist New York, under CaOtain'ltichard Pend& grass, on the liedgesirillia - road; the - one to flank them on the right, the Other . en'ttie left. The they did, forming a' junCtioil,:And very cun tilligly arrangiug their linee tiiftO,,foratt two sides of a tri-. angle ; '4l3lleilii t ihdentilue, a oonipaoy of the 116th - Ohib Infantry' were Milt ant from North Satan, with orchra to attack the b'nemy`directl`y frfront; and difire them intolhatrarrsofingerdomdy laid by the eivialryp; • • . 1 ,e.l -7 :-"` • ' The liyhtdo,seheme *prised ehenbwly. Upon teactiV44 tee hifalaploy e a_aq ?21111 '"ed • Prom= EN FINE RE MR PRICE ONE CENT but a short distance before they came upon the eiateny'e camp, and, finding them all napping, with their horses tied to the trees, broke in ripen their peaceful slumbers with a very un ceremonious volley of musketry, that started a gyMnasiem among the "rebs." such es is rare- Iyivitnessed in ordinary country shows, the .principal feat performed being one known atnimg the chivalry as "right smart git " They scattered in al! directions, leaving their bores behind them, and, in Many cases, thdr hat ! and aims. The moment the infantry cOnmenced firing the cavalry closed in neon theta and the whole party permitted them . selves to be "bagged" withoutofferingscarcely any, resistance. Lieutenant Pierson, of the 12d. Pennsylvania cavalry, captured nine, in eluding-.one lieutenant, with no other reels tattoo. than his sabre. .:Opth Captains Henrie, of the 12th Penusyl *di, road Pendegrass, of the let New York, are katlant and dashing officers; the service can biiast of none better. . . - .Ike, officer's captured give their names as 6:Plai William Digges, First Lieutenant John BlaWord, and'Becond Lieutenant Eugene Reed. Thu prisoners frankly admit that it was a por li; tic; •of their programme to burn Back Creek WI e, and do such other damage to the rail roi as might come under the held of their mh4ion. No casual ties on our side. The ene my; teport from three to four killed and two wounded. . i - .Gotr. Beymourand the New Draft in New York state. Amman . , N. Y., Oct. 16. An effort will be made to ralserecrnits for the army by volunteering, and thus prevent the neividraft ordered in this State by the Washing ton authorities. The Assistant Provost Marshals of New York are now engaged with Gov. Seymour devising a "systim for that purpose. Respite of Dr: Wright. Fours= litintos, Oct. 16 . TO-day was appointed for the execution of Dr. Wright; of Norfolk, but a respite of one week having been granted by the President, it was accordingly deferred. The flag of truce steamer now due from City Polixhas' not yet arrived. COntattcmal. GREASON SEMINARY. PROP. E. HUNTINGTON SAN DERR, Graduate of Yale, Principal. TriltlE Fall Term of the atswe Inatitnt lon will IcommEnce Sept. 2 1 et, ind'eontieue eleven wees. Nerd and Tallinn about $4O per term. Send ,forzelt:cular. i .A few vecancies occur. Address the principal at Plainfield, Cumberland county, Penary Ivania. seotl4 dim New 2lttorrtistatents. F IMl*tion of Peados, Bounties, Bask Pay and War 0811114. 011iceis s Pay Moils. lister Roth, asid , erotttag ilecoonts Made Out. RR undersigned, having keen in the eta- AL. !ployment of the United States during ,the last eighteen months, as Clerk in tha Muster ing 'and Disbursing Office sod Office of Super intettdent of Recruiting Service of Peuusylva nia,lrespactfully Informs the public that he hae opened l en office in • ill( Dip:LT TILLSOILSPIt • fin the purpose of collecting Pen sionii, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims it he; •ntaidng out -Officers' Pay Bolls, Muster Rolls and Recruiting Accounia All orders by mail• attend° i to promptly. noel-dtt ER3LIdIifAN S. CHILD. MELODEONS. AND CABMEN , ORGANS TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, and the ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instrn- Moats of this class) has been awarded to MASON & RAMLLN'S INSTRUMENTS. At full- assortment of these instruments al- Iwo on hand, at •W. .ENOCHE'S, Sole Agent, 93 Market street.. jO-2tawly LADIES' FANCY. TRAVELING ; BASKETS ! W ITH a large assortment of _ 111.tarar, , • ROUND, &mom, Crown, PAM, Ctraparse', - Kam, Oaxi. kip _ WK. DOCK, Jr., &CO ALL PEESONS wanting Shade Trees planted this fall, who have not already ordered, yvilfbe promptly supplied, and have my per attention of the planting by sending or riers at once through the Post office or to the immediately below the city. eat 3. MISH. SHADE TRE ES. TOTE are now ready to receive orders for Shade T Trees. To person clubbing, purchasing in large lots, will sell "twenty per cent. less, " an& will. also superintend the Planting, and warrant them. If they fall to grow, I will re place them without charge. J. MISH, aid° Keystone Nursery. DR.J.C: ROYER, DENTIST. FFICE, earner of Market street acd Market O Equare. septl2 3m . SPERM CANDLES. FIRST QUALITY. - ALL SIZES. eapt.24 WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. LOST OR STOLEN. AWHITE and LiVer-Colored SETTER PUP. sia months old—stripe down his nose. A liberal reward will be given by returning %int to Colder's Stage Office. AATWEAB, ' Differentcolored donblesarielles White Fr Purple Fringe, or Mkt Tree, and other shrubbery, at g ev onoe Nnrawri. J. mimic NE Vi r , TN TAWS and small packages, , just received 1 and for sale low. WM. DOCK, JE., & CO. sept 24 Tiff Jars, -- ( 7 4PLOW': Self Bealtug ir . - 7, - . ,Theliest. ; b2 the la rge _ lot at Wit. Ir4DOO Jr., & vu. 8
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