Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 20, 1863, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
tfictricat,
DR,...:,.:.4 - :01INS ; Q N:
323AL1-01P-11114CUEL'M •
LOCK 11 - OSPITAL
T
AS discovered the most certain, speedy; and
• .11. effectUal remedies in the world for
DIS.BARES. OF IMpRUDENO.t.
• _ Twenva House:
NO;tam:my .OR Npxlopr9 - Nu..i*
A ciird Warranted, or igo Ci erye, infirat - pne to
; 2too Days. •
. Weakness of r, the, Back,. Affections of . the
Kidneys and Bladder i Involuntary I die
.
charges; Impottnicy, tzteneral Nor;
vonenees, Dyameta, . languor, Low Spirits,
Conic -goo. - ridera;-,, , - Palpitation of •, the
Eh art, Timidity;TrarablingerDimneae of Sight
or Giddifiese, ; Disease Of: ithePkead, llyroat;
No se; or Skin. Affectiomi Of •the ',Liver, Lunge"
S:t.creach. or Boweartithose terriblo
adslug, j from the Solitary habits of VI:A.:—
v*lop secnst aod solitary praCtiogis t itunq figs' to
their- ! v,inthne 0a,3 4 he`,soitg, .tifilto the
leiskriners of Ulyeset!, blighfing '
, Ihmt,bopesor anticipations, reuderliOutiriage t
imp imFes4l4. ) J L
Yo—. YOUNG MEIC ,
L -Especially;: who thaw , barium° the.victims of
~ Igotite,rty; Vice,-, that dreadful and destitictive
, habit which -..annually sweeps to an untipkitly
grade "thousarubC iof Young Men of th'-; ,Mtntt,
exalted talents and brilliant intollect,!"ivho
might otherwise-have entranced listening Sink
rites•with.the' thunders of eloquence or visited
tc ecstasy: the. living, lyre, may,call
cOnlidente,
MARBTAGE.'
Married Persons, or Young Um' conterPla t- . ,
'uhig --marriage; being. aware of physiail.
nees, oppupr debility,. deformiths l •4.o.,
; cu r e & . 1 - to , _
• -%- gEfe who Wider places himialf der the care.,ca:
ieeq Yeligioutly_conftde in hie honor oak-047
and , confidently rely upon his 60-L,'s
toy khySidifint • I
`.: .ORGANICI • WrcAxN .is t.
-Immediately Cured; ancLfultvigor.restore4
This distressing affection—which render - 811f '
Tlmiserable and: ittaritkge iniricettiAles the pelt
— a 1114 Pad liktheiocutwofitoplopertidulk o u*
iroung pereozur are too: apt:. to - icobaraito eieer t ,
[ OA .not behig-I.aware 'of, the dreadful. ;cbusit:i
ijeac4,l4hatCbatilTlAirtetie. atiowi,whot that
"t• 'ititeltididthesubjedEedlLpreten.d to: that
alitlucioWetioflprocreation is lostsooner i bY those.'
, into , lasproper :habits , that bY pru-
-Bitsidsembeing,deprivetclithe lileasdres of
healthy, Offering;.ftheakateptlittlS ratsl4batrtlC- I
" tive , eymptdmsto /both I body emd - .tribal arise.
•`'! .The trystlau:barxtmes deranged; theipbysteal and
rants& fnaktions3veakened, lotz pos dtl
pow,er, nervousit ' dyspepsiamaibita-,
,) tion - of the - heart; ..indigastiou, conatitittasa
6 *lability.- auwastbsg: ot..the imam, 4..-Augtt,
• '-bairtitiption, decay and s'
7 Sakes ,Floinsureit Sexism',
Left lean side going from Baltimore street,
, :Jew do:ixs front tho 'corner. Fail oot - -tetiblterife'
- Lett,e old aad contain a 'stamp
Theltkettir's*Dfplortoe , rtiag in his office.
JOEMSON
Ilember of the Boyale4iregeof burger/1;4;1bn...
• 'don, graduate from t pne of .tliA -most,eniiikent
,00lleges,i4thit:ttnita$A,..404, reathr
ao obswhi* life hO'heen• tPent eho 1
gaboOf .I.,o_n(kg, Para,Plilladelphisi"
,where, has etiectadataP. , 9.tifs.o l °SliLt4till' l 'lig
cures that., were ev. - ar knoWn ; raraiy"frotiblig
arit,h thgingin,the hT,;I and elm wheiagreets
. ATP..a.ti.nervenaneetk . hein.q alarm-4425t sudden
sounds, PaajkilatidEf f wlth greluenioAtighing,
, z ,taitan,4l ; sogs,3o3aes with deraniOn4e‘st of mind
:
:TAKE: , FAKruw.4,4l ,
, Mumma some) oi -the:: rad grid, mehniehnlY
eil k produced,Jay, et3wly. 101144 ,of .youpqtvis :
woad :tea of bath .and lindarPaink In the
• di, _ - Nuaresof sightsloset of nanscrularipower 7 ;
im ßii tt a n Of Ltl3o _heart h - dyspepsia, nervous
`tgt fop _of
-09A 81 / 1 31 14R11, g : 13.
iftilifUt t ' Selo l . 4
twi, i p tic ko 3 ' 4 4 1 _9 11 97, 00 p''
•.
twlin faidon gt l3 , f
fi l y. t ro ns o , zrL d r e lo o tr ty . 1 7 ; 04 ,5 7 t i r e
of ! o rnde:thilidity,, 8634 are ,Kad Ot ale evils
— YOUNG MEN
lo_bave,injnxed ***yea by a 1...""rt i l
practioejpdpiged-jin *hen alone, a habiti,. e
quentfy frem evU comenione, or -at.
theefleZta 1 40. ailitlY felt)
even when asleep, and If not cured fee:dere
marriagelniptesibleived &atoll/ -both iztind
and body: should. apply hirina`diatelyY , '• I , l=
eNhat Sr pity, that “ik yoong-an, : the hope of
country, the darting za
'of Plirenfit,:shcitild ,
r ''' he ettatehed frdnvall:preepectewalid.baioymente'
of life, by the ooneepone& of deitriating from
,2tlie'path: of cnatnie2 - c sergii# l :
::eboret habit. Stchllersonvirtun; beforbooitete
: plating .- • ' • "`"
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Reflect that a wend ;mind and body are the
r Moat necessary-requisitartn_promote_ixonAliblal'
Indeed, witliont - these;,thejouriiii
thou g h life becomes' a weary.pili#lmage : the
prospect hourly darkens to the vied;; :the mind
; beeomes.shadotied with:a:lnk& and filled with
inelaucholy rodection that the - haPptaftt of '
another beßanes`..blighted;:adth ouo owe.
DISS',AIRE ilfPßOlitt
When the misguided . and, itnimident votary,
oridenente finds he has.iniblbe&-the abide - of
painful dlSOttte, it too tifteivint , Poe . that
; sem , of shame tiritheYdreatibf
die
e very deters him frdm applifiti those ate,
'''from edUcation ilethe
Re falls Into the..hank/s l ot Igno
- 'via - Cana degignidg pretenders, who,: - Ineaptible
l areerin, filch his i-PeenttiarY eulivtan°t n • keep
, month' after" Montk or fl i;11 -long
. as,
the smallest fee c!&e: - be iihttioneci; - and:in despoil:
Istria hint with ruined - intisitki , tol;sigh ;over his
0111,4 disappointment, or; eyi the ~% ISoot. the
ead Olson; fdeiatirk, hasten the *omit*,
- - tiOnal symptoms of this terrible abase; suel.4-
affeCtions:of the Head, Throati,}Tose,;etk
progressing with frightful . rapidity till Aga*
puts a period do iris cirealttul suffering 4 by_send-,
itig hint that liiidi*rered country from
- -whence op trait:4ler- retar l 4ll ,
INDOPSENIENT F+ tttl _PAWS.
_ The many thonsei.l4,ds c:4o4,A:llllo.lkktltution
,:y,eimafter year,,.apd the n'pinercat-lh2Portiht
=east operations*ifornied
.1 0. witnessed the (.40Per,)
and, many
,other, papersZ.pguoos of which have
0:.141/WAralligainAnd. agorn
caidig.b-1 8 . 6 %44-iiii. 4o gt-Ittieml4; 6l -ket , ,
--mut insibilityAl .snifieleat4pitarautoe to
syiTIEMOSII 4I PUIcimx ef.
•0116.4 l vkiiiilD
o f 'l' South
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Aebirat.
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS,.
LYON'S. PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PXIBIODIOAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
TREPER4TFEMALE
GEFAT FERA,LE REMEDY
THE GVENT FEMALE BERMDY
THE GREAT BEHALF, REMEDY
ME
LYON'S PERIODICAL. DROPS
LYO _VS PEitIODIOAL DROPS'
LYON!S PERIODICAL DROPS , •
LYO4,'S PERIODICAL DROPS
MEE
ARE BETTER THAN THIS
ABB B TT ER iN 'PILLS
ARE BETTER TETAIT,pg,L,
ARE BE ITEB THAN . PILLS
Lyon's Periodical Drops are
THE ONLY FLIiI6,PitHer?AIIAtION
,T.EtE ONLY FLUID, PREPA ; RATIOIi
Tag ONLYI'LIigITREPAUTIOIT
• '7I3E ONLY FLUILOREPOATION
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ever bieugliehefore the public, and as a 4;lin -
Kale - and Opieitla for'irregulitrittek ehallange6
the'worltilo:iiicierigi ecinal ;Alley are, i:n the
most obstinate : eases, '4'
•=.z . q . BELTABLE, AND BUBB TO DO GOOD t
[ IIEriLtI.BLE AltD suga TO DaGOOD !
AMIABLE, AN) BUBB TODO. GOOD !
BEJJABLE,4iptEI3IIE TO: DO 13()ODI
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# 1 i4 0 .43 414 :0 DO ErAlPic
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ANA 9. II itINOr.X I P
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THE . DIREOTIONS ARE ADHERED TO,!
IF-TEI.FrDIBEOTTONB-AREI-ADEIERED T0:1
IF:THE ;EI BEOTIO ARE 2:DE[EII EDTO 1
IF THE DIEB)TIONS AKE ADIiEEED TO !
• ziG .
sAvg• zAt.L.TrtaTei- -
OliFE'Ar AIL TlVEgr,'" "-
.9 . 'iteitirllll.llsloBl "'" I U
SAFWAT ALL TIMES`!" r `
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.7 . :1J1/1 Z. , ' ',•,
excetrwhen'expfeW forbidden in . the Idirec-
Lions which are - 15, , Tappekaround each bottle,
and have the written*tnttitini&Dß. , lNO:
LYON tiiioit'itietn'.
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-• ..L.,g4git Orriraki. ABIE dt gIiIITE!
r , *, , rI 4 9NEQT4BaSARE G.g.N13114E1
NONSO f iB 68 "Trott
;:IiQNE: O I -1 4BAS Arigick
iliall
BEWARE OP 601TI•ITE1111211f8t- )
IMW:A4EptCoUNTERFEITS ! 5
dtW:CRE COVNTERirEITS !
'l3O RE OF.COUNTERFEITB I
Theyidurea:lltiose ills Jo-wilieb • ,thri :female.
syspia - pc . subj pcted; arttivdispatch - and* degree
of cerayitty:Nl4lsili ncitliiiig but a acjelitifiogilly
conipouniigd fluid preparatioii coildekekoh:
- t. '
USE NO OTHER !
USE NO 'OTETERT
'EISE.NO . CITELEtiI I i - : • r .-
USEIIO.IItH.Eg! -=.
Fo r rcips stand before the world -.the ne
Orill remedies , for thei cure of all:
P 4 d ,r mik:o3 t ", , 4 4),,
Prologue, and .-uell?'1!•1/2:!'!nP9'!"A‘ coirectioa
of , all irregularitleZ.
• DO wiz IMPOSED4IPON I
' • Do -140:r SideO§I3IDITON !
s3', .0. : • ‘... 1130 NOT BE OF% bD;IIPO N
Di!. NOT BE 1111.1 - VSEDXFON 1
MEM
z,
by those'Who haire)otber••44am:rayons, which
they desire'to palm Off upon the strength of the
popularity of my Drops, and Who , .recommend
their:Awn
ththiglits thehciusttikt i lletiatid' for ;my Pe
,Ti°d'Pak-Brc!li.i. as a ragtime fur Selling, some
thing. Which kis.Worthiem.snd inefficient. But
the tpruggist,you ;apply'to.iints not" - got
there, : either make.him blet
,them - for Y9n, or
else epolorkiipnii ; n l/2, 04014;the nearest general -
.wliolessileagegt„
,114*Ill - 4turn a bottle .
by retiru'Expresti. - 3 •
You will thus save youraiiiiale:titinble and
obtain tehef from Etiee greiteit Female 14:egi;!1#1.1:
tor of the Nineteenth 'deni • , ;„
, !.. - tiveir 25,000 Bottles of this- medicine fifqe
been , sold within last six Months, end diretY
Lady that hasliseki ?foe' the nature of
the cure, would intnish usfwith her sWorn ,cerr
tifieste - of "their :efficacy: name bat:one Dor
inrzra mike:the;expmiment. and./ 7upPest to
• Ramat your-rseg Who rare: suffering will -Y,ou
vikerePaikliy Nelkeii stain& Dollail giVe you
--Psr tielatf.-
o ricl- 01 elY by Da .. - 110: -- -Thrtur,- yrac
ticffirA
"Gr K. & CO. ,
• HOLLS/1141 .1.111.913918 T,
Raw Ram,. Conn:'
General iigetts for Milted Stabis:ond Gm&
f '.i: L.
Foysale ist4Whaesale by
D. ,8,13,&1011318 & CO Y ork.
re ' ll GEO:t TOOOD*IN
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For sale lik c ti: 17. Grow Sr. * Co. ; and al
PP g res B ;l 10-06LOgElfa r q.k 4il iw e t' ,
..svh
Vairden, 28 North Bth itraiti44lllll4B6'
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVEMNG, OCTOBER 20, 1863.
~:9 4i.. T,(iii*-4t
The Copperhead Candidate for Gov
ernor on the stump,
Thewfollowing which as probably
letter,. .
intended for the Age, has , found
,tis way into the
Ballelia office, and we lay it before : our readers,
fearing that it might otherwise 13e• suppre; , ed:
Illinansucts., Oct.: 76, • 18 . 6;3:,
,
Dear Fellow-citizens: In 's.cCordauod: with - my
promise. .
to address you on political - subjects after
the 'eleetiOn r l take an..early opportunity to
. explain to you my ;position." At the time when
You harkrredMe by the nomination En; Ocv`e,rn'or
°lads State,it was hoped that'sufficipnt time had
elapsed since I had made any, riublio declaration
Of my sentiments - foe`.p
the liblio l .to fort 4y-,
thing winch might tend tejeoPardize Mythandes
of success. It Was hoptd that My intense'respect
ability"Wouhfcoir;i that " Multiftide a politi:
cal 81 4 , '," of :.which all politiciatis are • liable to
be charged, la thigi fond hope ;yin Made rise,"
~,'our standard bearer, andlf I have not orried,
,u,nifi.4 trititaPbaotly from the Delaware to the
hikes, ara'bstk. again to Harrisburg, it ,ii be-.
Muse iam Out geod at stump speaking and"
bemuse it was thought best to avoid - 11/ thesis
rudeanci. y'unnecessa I. stioningstirat .
are
'ffisiparWffie friffil4 shelter sulitigaliptivaii.
ilotoo:loylrttie condtictodY the L Ixign wee,
committed tolhat gallant son of% ennsylvania,`
Chas. J. Biddle, who received my - , official Per
miasion to join the raDits of those Witodefended
'our Mate during the-Corstederatteirivasiiini,,liut
who unfortunately - was prevented .by circtirn
stances from ava il ing himself of- Ilittt,opbrtn,
w
niti for ne ,thstinotiOn. '' ' 'i ' • "
How the MiriPitigri'lias been conductu4 feu.
all know. On the.side of the pure and Maul
cy'
lied Democracy, those time honored lead4rs of
•
our party, Reed, Wharton, M.'Call: Ingeis6ll,
Northrop,-Iddes.,and othera 490 uttmeroutH to
mention, have nesailedlthe vile 444 ion,horde
1 with a reckless, valor , werthytof 140114„10,bill
foes. The Yankee, candidate, has! been eirtib:
Red, in:all his monstrous I proportions,'Sbd if
the people havemokseen it, it has beent because
of a strange .blindnevs, which this unholy and
.wicked war, the „offspring . ..of these-malignant
fanatics; has brought upon the PU1)110'1)14 4 ,
~
Nor should we - be unmindful of the aid We
have received from distant parts. The venerable
Hopkins threw: himtell into the arena: With
cogent arpirtieneand eccleFiastical infineuci
tWilieh cansed the minions of our owtifßtao to
set forth that_political protest, which luta raz
dounded only to,our own glory. Last Of all',;
atlhe bleienth hour, the patriot SalomorCei.-
iiitedbithat tremendous -.influence ..'Whicli'l b''
Witold by;righirof his; high limier statii.4, - :an. ,
Ihitruagtiestitihtd loyaltyp 'and through hisM - hie;
agency t Veritirek , tienrgeflOrennus.• Allele an threwhis eitiorti intoFthivireula t FLThedold ey
-1
stone State reeked to tutecbratrridas a:Rained,
`that , he had j'bitted 'Mil fort' mesdn =wise, end to
Yininctrinii , yetl 7t , Tell if trot in , 'Gath e .pirtlirill'
it not in Askelon I"—the scale did not turni!, and
to-day; WheriNVe hoped to be mircbing joyfully.
to . ireap;the reward Of our labors, we are beaten
by this party otrnmisille, who insist upcin'the
. proseoution of this unrighteous war, who can;
dee the r ineliToulablei bleseinga of •Sontherti
'Slayeo; Whcraonott'knew that! ikii.s. a 'till to
think'of it trade`crime to 'Speak of:10 1 . : ' '
MEM
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, I regret to learn that many of my friends ;
'hnve'staked some of money upon the rebuft
of
thie'leleCtion... I ani , inirprieed and grieved that;
any one who supporteda candidate ~otrity
treme respectability shoullhave:nescrterVto
practice so iminanal,sand cannot lontifeel that
theirfandB would. haveibeen , much better et
'pended'im contributiens.to; the funds ,45f„onr,.
State Nutria Committee, which I anitold;yrorii.
very deficient.
l setetaxhing in the reenit thisolection to,
change my own well known views ; hitt ,a
m..jority' of those whom we are constrained to
call fellow-citizens have declared againdt those
opiiiions,l.shall now 'retire to a:'gra4tul„ se
igusiipa,, and .in :partingwith my briefconstitu_-,
eney lrecommerid - othem. irr_fututg; , not
only to selectra candidate!..whp no
speecheadtiring S'ate canvass, bat has
neverimade iinprudent, speeches :e.t-arry Iformer
- e. ' , Thanking you for-your sufftages,..and:
din
hoping thatividery may light on. our I:qu4ters
a trsiome future" , thrie,:l.femaini.truly.yours;
••• '..GEO. W. WierDWOOD.
El
P. S.—Dhadalmost forgettetcto:re.tern_my
most hemble thanks to my aleik ufthe Supreme
Court;.the ICongretsmini, who so. ,t.lcqoently,
patriotioallealidtPowerfully - defendt4.!too, in
doinpiny withnhe' black bol.thi,lorr theist...up p.
E;;enwhen'tfieliorilble Abolitionistethreattnd
'to' ride. my frifi,nd Bill.on a rail,-he hadi pAe
gacity slide:quietly - out the back: Waidow
to escape the yengeatioe of 'those loyal aluseue;
and when the loyal; ladies of 'a . :country
village fn D'a'uphin comity-.hissed him for
abusing tfie;rAbolitiou Presi,dent, helkiaci: the,
oeutage-to retire and take a long pull Oom that.
ccoutageous hlack t lpttle. Such deeds Pf yalor
lathe piet'exeitinu campaign deserve totti,-.08,•!:
pecially remembered. ' •
Tut APPLIO TRADZ —The apple trade of West
ern New ;York this year is said to be vary ea
teniiife'; The Lyous Repubtican says: The price
wild for fill fruit is about one tiollir-the` pur--
chaser furnishilng the barrel. Whiter fruit will
bring a'higher prica probably. It is believed
that more - barrele, of ripples will be shipped
from Wityrie conoti this peal-than:ever lbefole,-
althongh the crOp!Pa..considerably smaller than
that of last year. West of the Genesee' river,
however 'the yield.is. Aston ,large t - ind
Itonroe,:Orleans.atid_Niagara counties are send
ing out' thin:wands; tiPon thotsands of barrels of
fruit., . , • " ' ,
' BEAU i ljtme--The — great drprith in the
mountains oflitali this nation has dOven lb.)*
black and grizzly beais into'the 94:J11d:crated
unusual They"'make' bad:yriiik ,
in thecoria'll44, i . and :the grizelfe . s
()lOW fefOciatilir;." Sciefal peisbna , Gave • been
by' hdti4, onelostance turblirinters
typrirfaiii 4 l6 :kikes — by a big bear they' bed
ivifitindediT.2llifeb.bliieWberit's•wereikiited only
four miles froro;Balt Lake City, by two o! Brig..'
ham Young'.k Eons, September 10th. Bear
laniats" are la tliese'dag'e b' terite sports of the Saiptif bout
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MN
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EIGHT I.,ENTS PoUND•VOS vuTFLPHlritte St.
Lciiiis pit/acute publishes letter' from =Black
Iftger, - Illiesissfprd; from rwhich we take the
following exiract:—"We are getting , as geod
deal of cotton out of this country. Nearly all
the farmers have.saved much of their (fetter( by
tt o(t) in the cane io td hiding it there.
Thetpome,infooropiiiiw, sell it to twat:eight'
liteier:Onrid, and conduct our exOetliticies)
. Tr.'s' trade Ihas':heen ,
eartlidlois keinti l / 2 4154. - Yidolieiiimeht;thfouglr ,
its regular quartermastersllo34=l•,..:A-4
339 TerenrapQ.
FROM WAS H INGT ON-
.1111•44111. ---
CAPTURE OF VALUABLE PRIZES.
Weenie:cram, Oct. 19.
The Navy Department has received a coin
reunialtion from Acting Roar, - ; Admiral Lee,
dated off, Newport News, yesterday, in which
he le,4ies that Lieut. Lawsini, on the 11.th,lbe
ing clozein ,sluire, : to the westward' of the. bar
off 'New Inlet; discovered a vessel coming up
tee:beach.,H.i tkied to get beta:Oen the stranger
and the beach without anemias. The latter
being too close in when the attempt Was'. Made
by her to;run-badk to the bar; which attempt
was interrupted, by the I Nansernond, and the
vessel was then run so bail e..hore, wt h, a
het - ivy surf and a falling' tide, that alt of 'Lieut.
Lawson's sniastquent eiThrts proVed unay.ailleg
toget her efloat again. All on board escapee
excepliag,seveh-rthe second and 'thil dhaata,
two of. the crew and ajittairiager. The hrat two
are repOrted to lad Ameripaes and - tile remain'
der foreigiaers. • LienCLAwsort Set 'har.,On .lire
and.biarned her - the_ .water ' s edge - - ' - iffilag a
„puniber of shots into her naachinery. She
proved to:be milk propellor Doirro, Awned' at
"Wilmington, isth catgh,of tWtrhutadred and
- fifty tivo.bundied inc!'Evletqr
,itolincco and 1$
qukiotitY,of Ihrpentine and resin; ill bell:nigh:lg
to the:rebel government S„ •
:The Dome was captured by the Quaker City,
last sprirg,: condemned, sold and 'taken'. to the
British_ pFniihonS, and thence to Nassau. ',This
vesiel.now liee,ti x pezfeet wreck just absVe 'the
Hebe.
.The :English schooner 'Morriepus — captured
on the 23 WO, siix miles frarraatagorda,
Tesis,,purporting4O be from, NeW Matagor
to
da, Orleteas
NM 'Janeiro. When boarded," the, maste4 pia•
tended. :he did, not know, his :positioni l and
thought hswaS eighty MileS from' land - . 1 She
Wae.siezed by Acting Commander Smith, a law
.
ful prize, for violating the blochade. 'She was
laden, withmeclicides, wines and saddlesi and
,an_aisorted eargo. _
FIGHT AT' CHARLESTOWN `PAi
Tiiiilll4ll-MARYLiND IiEGINFAT CHTURED
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TELEIP V
URSITITF TIIE EN IY.
aauwANT:RIcIiARDSO2I WOUR ED.
ors 1 - B:i.irik.slll3; 'Oat. 19.
- Thei-intnor ftFar• rebel ,ridri onCitrle own,
Tat, early fin :Sunday -Morning, is `now t scer,
tO•ber car - reef: • 4 A- dispatch: received:Atilt
metining 4 bY tlf. John W. Ititharclson froin'Col!
81roptioni - of the'9th lia - iylind , reglinent, con-
Akins this irunpr, andinformi'hirn. that his son,
Adjutant Itichailson; was •shot in the thigh.
and left by the- Abels: at "Charlestovindundek
surgical care." t - •
Toe force Chailestowe consisted of pole's
Cavalry, and all of the ; 9th• Maridattd, except
CompanY, A, iihich'was on dtity at :Duffield's
De'pot.",•t:'olottelqiimpsonLittith the SurgeOn of
the reginienti'aild'three companies of-his coni:
*Maud, succeeded in'makitie their -escape," and
hive arrived - at Harper's TeritY• ' Caltt.iCole's
- Maryland Cavalry Succeeded in eutting their
',yap thibrigh the ertenly'ilines;‘after a desperate
tlght;'atid havo'als6-arriv4d at the'Reirryl.. The'
facts` Of -tile r caitkare said to be its follows:
'At is, staled tkit aliout'deftlight
- fdrce; 'estimated - at eithteeri hundred
mid supposed - to be-Under , thet Command of
Imbaden; madeitn. attack nobn - the
Federal forces'itationed at Charlestown
lib' engagement, which is rePerted tribe, of a
spirited character. lasted but a short time, - as I
soon became evident that the town Wets' cont.-
pletaly'lnirested by a superior force, and that a
surrender Was unavoidable, • Major Cole, 'low
ever;43terrnitied to escape if tpoietbto, and by
a ditPerate charge attocet d getting throUgh
the lime of -- investinent and' made hie :way to
- Harper's Perry, ,wi th a small-ion. Tbe infantry
was less fortunate, and' abirintiii.coirtpantei are
reported to bait) entrenifered. 1 What ilia Icisa
to - killed andvomided was could not be ',embed.
. ,
- As boon as *Nor Cole arrived at •Ilartter s
Fe Fury with - what was•loft'of his commend, he
!Communicated to Gen.' J. C. Sullivan, of Ind
!a'ria; Commanding that district, the intelligence
iiif OM disaster. :`A force of infantry and attn.%
Clay; Vith &litjor Cble's command, all under
Gen. '
'protriPily repaired- to' Cliailea
; town:,.at. which plan' they arrived shortly' after
d'elock; - ditiring otit of the town a small
4 id* . force, Supposed - to' have been' the rear
1 - gtierd. Gen. Sullivan'then dispatched the'ar
tiller); and cavalry in rapid pm suit, and about
noon: pretty brink artillery firing--frim both
sides, although the rebels used' no artillery, in
' morning fight—Was heard between Charles
town and Berryville, wlrich points ate tepMiles
diatatit. 'Later in, theifiy it' was'reported Slat
the rebels had been driven back wine itwo and
a;half miles, , but from what point was not indi
catee'„,Neither ,was, iti stated whether any of
the riiiSbneri reported to have been captured in
the' waning had - ;been' retake°, though hopes
we're entertained that such would:be the case.
The. 9th klaryland regiment was principally
recruited in this city for' six months' service,
and 1-1 generally composed of young men.
The; appearance - of this force of _rebels at
'
CharleAtowtvgave rise to reports that they were
threatening various points between Washington
and Hancock, but scouts sent out from Ouni ber
land, Sir John's Run,. gartinsburg, Monocacy
:and'Point of Rocks report no enemy in sight: I
Scouts alsO report no sign ,of them_ in the
' rani ty . of Faiward'a Ferry orlConrad's Ferry.
1 1 -Inadditiori(to this, it has Imen ascertained
'that .since Saturday:aveningtbe Potomac river
has risen two leet,fand is not therefore fordable
any:pointhetween Washington and llancqck,
thus' rendering dmprobable an attempt of the
rebels to f,CCOES -itt this time with: a - vie* of
making a' raid, or any other purpose. = Tiking
thislview of, the case, the Baltimore and Ohio
railrciad have not allowed the operations of the
road to be interrupted; and,- last evening. the
trains were dispatched as. usual!. The,road,
furtber r is well guarded by bodies of troops,
Which are deemed sufficient to repel any at
tempt that may be,made.by the rebels upon it.
Thikeopiog2 of this small ;Infantry force at
Cbarlestown;Aurronnded, as: it has been known l
te•-be, .fora :.week by, the_ enerey'sicamairy, is
one of .the mysteries of warfare; is Shenandoah
dreelriendsottbe members of the 9th
in thie-eityi have been daily •anticipating for a
itweekvatttOrkelir :,ef= the Capture:of the
.*':'.dut.,BSettent . hacigglivUenneCteiyed,,Ans
Membirs of the 9th stating that They were
hourly expecting ari attack from Irriboden'a
cavalry. They are reported to have foUght
bravely,,untir overpowered by superior num
bers.
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TEE LATEST OM atiliTEß S MOT:
Telegraphic dispatches received by the Balti
more and Ohio Railroad Company as late as
half past eleven olclock this morning, assure
that perfect quietness prevails throughout the
entire line. These were dated Harper's Ferry.
All the trains of the Main Stem have been and
now are running regularly, arid large supplies
for the ace of the Federal tronpe•:are leaving
gamden Station sa usual. Gen. Sullivan had
not only reoccupied the ground:Which the reb
els had gained in the action alreadY published,
but had eatenthd his line to a considerable
distance' beyond. „The first reports of the action
representjxl more severe results to the Faclerals
than the facts will sustain.
"Cot. Cote'is Itiaryl4nd catialry gallantly site
c:eedeit-In netting theirNisty throught the' sive
tier force of - the - e - e - emy, whilst-the 9 h Marv
land Is'supposed - riot'to have lost over two
hundred;:ao - of. ilsis' =number small sonaiis
have been coming since the estimate I vrea
'made, -especially se the retreat of the- enemy
was very , closely pursued. Qpmpany "A J.
.reported entirely sate, baiting been,on duty at
Quffield's Station, V(Ci% two•other companies,
absent at a distant point, aTO also reported
safe. The latest dispatches = states .that the
attacking forcepf the enemy, under , imbLden,
estimated at fro m , 3 ,C00 to 5,0C0, did . not ex
eeed one ,half'the hiwest !Amber. The 9th
Maryland rolunteers were . commanded by Col.
B. L. Simpson, Lieut. Col. John Clomisly, and
Major Royal Weston Church, Idiot Baltimore.
IMPORTANT LOUT :1; AN NEWS,
AFFAIRS IN EAST TiERIESSFE.
ADVANCE. OF THE FEHEEn TEOOP•
MOVEMENTS OF M. GENBRAL ,BURNSIIIII.
:TEE SitAtIOV ',AI mikititsioN,
FONTNNEN XDN/LON, Oct. ;18.
The flag ot. truce steamer Expreco, in charge,
of Flicg" . of Truce Ogee": Major - Mulford, arrived'
'here tide morning `at 11 o'Cliick filial:fattydint,
bringing Richmond papers of the : 13th,fith,
16th and.l7thitoiti from? which Ui1e,..4 011-
1 .0 17 ,g
interacting, and 'in on .respects important,
intelligence is ex:fronted: * -- - '' '
ADVANON OF Ow/4r, i'BOOPG IN EAST,TENNEXiSNE-r
DIN. lIIIIIELEI . 1...t . 1 / 4 4 . .. ii.tdik To - BRISTOL, NEA.N L TIif
T . VI:1110.14, I t INIII.-REPORTED ADVOGN OF rTIIN
.I. FNON.IiAIaJTO'utENOI/ON;;VIAGINJA : .:' ;
lirscanuno,pfteibpr,l6,--Txent 7 even regi
inekincif ‘ 2 l-4 41 4fft raritTY ,
estimated - at -111trtgen-, - th
Greenville, Tentiessee,- rolled eastward tonnake
a raid on toe Virginia ' end East Tenuess*rs.ll-
road. - Attacking:Oar forces et Biblellidge L sis
'miles west of Greenville: on Saturday, the I.oth,
Dar forces withdrew to He adereon's Station; ten,
:miles east cf Greenville, but the eneroyhaving ,
succeeded_ in -reaching, our rear,-onr men , fell
back to , Z . ..3llicoffer:until_ _the - Yankees, 13 .4311 Y.
reinforoal, advanced -upon them._ when they
' , Aire:withdrawn Oar !loss in both
delis'. light was three hundred: killedand Worm:
ded. ktur wounded fell into the hall& ;of the.
en i tn y. , '
:On: Wednesday night .the enemy arrived at
Bdatul,. , and 4 are reported to have, advanced
toward A.binsdon,=_Va. - with a . heavy, force,
'supposed', to nunibenircirm 8,000 to 10,0 0 0 me n,
Joe! Hooker is inzcornmand in East Tennessee,
and Burnside •has left, having been diamissed
or . resigned. r_
. Three regiments.of Tennessee renegades have
been organized, and 4',ooo.refugees,are.folloydrig
'the. 'Yankee .arirry.. The enemy destroyed
property in Easf Tennessee; as- they expect to
hold theconotry perrnanently. . • -
-(the object of this movement is undoubtedly
to-capture-and„ rinproy they great. Rebel salt
works -nearL - Abingdon,7Va., from. wiiich all
rebeldom ebMins its: supplies: - .! tThe statement
.that-G-en. Burnside hart been removed; is, of
course, incorrect.—En.
T 1428 SINGS .OF CILSRLPTO,2S
• CHARLESTON, 0ct:16.--Firing•from our bat
teries oontinnai wimps'. The enemy makes
no , reply, but continues working. ,An addition
iii-number of transports:are.. reported at. Folly
[SECOND IMSHATCII,3
CHARLiETON, Oct. 15.—Two war vessels have
arrived off`the bar, and signified a desi-e to
communicate with the French Consal,,who will
probably visit them to-morrow.
Capt. limply, with= seven men, in a small
boat, were drowned in the harbor this morn
ing., Firing from_our batteties continues
slowlY No response from the enemy.: - •
Crtinissron.• OCt.rifiThire is the ninety
eiglith day, of thi-Jege. A grand review of
the troops by General . 13etturegard Will take
place to-day. There is nothing new this morn
.-
ing.
issog4Noz az PILISONEItS
The Richmond .Eraminer of the 12th instant
says: "A smart 'correspondence, has taken
place 'between Mr. Odd and General B. A.
Meredith, Commissioners.for the exchange of
prisoners, from Which it appears that a w?de
difference exists' between the-parties as to the
number of prisoners with which each shonki be
credited; and.that all the arrangements_ for a
further exchange, are for the';:present;itncked
in'the head; '
331:1EMIEIR9, OR, A 3toraLE EiirAusit szvENry LIVES
Moans, Oct: 12.--The steamer Mary Wilson,
connected with the Mobile arid Great Northern
railroad, was-burned on Sunday, and about
seventy lives were lost. The mail, freight and
steamer are a total loss.
Mosum; October 14: The steamer. Isabel, In
running .
the'iblockade Tuesday, 'got 'aground,
and a number Of shots were fired at her , by the.
blockaders. She -anstained -no injury, and Is
now safe In the bay.:.
TExes =cum
.
The .Richmond Examiner says, In regard to
the Teas election, that Pendleton Merrah has
been elected doveinor over .General T. T.
Chambers by about 4000 votes: F. S. Stria
polo has been elected Lieutenant Governor. •
DILASICISKI REGiOBB
_
Tim Richmond Ermaiger, saysthere are $OO,OOO
fretkocgroes larthe Confederacy, antinrges that
ihey 0.01041%. 3 / s _4lifte4 k?Fte.cuicitterii, drive" ,
:a 7.7,nte
PRICE ONE CENT,
FROM FORTRESS MONROE
Fonritzsg Montos, Oct. IS
las: evening the schooner Planet arrived off
the guard ship Mor-e, and reported breviog
thrie stew away on board. Capt. 13 , hccck sent
a boat to the Planet and took the three men ff.
They said they had been employed by. Joseph
Johnson, and had run about with liquors and
contraband goods to Ocean View and land d
the same on the beach, but, in cons. queues of
the heavy wind, they were blown cff, Johnson
being left on shore, mid the beat being in
.inking condition, the men took refuge on the
Planet,
Last nivht Captain Dodge captured three
wagon loads of boots and shoes, evidently de
signed for the South, and probably a part of the
above named cargo.
The U.S gunboat. Oleander from Cbarhston
bar direct, salved here this mottling. Sim
spoke the guard, ship, saying there was no news
to repot t.
The steamer Maple Leaf, Capt. Dale; arrived
to d4v *Om Beaufort, N. C , 6160 tile steam, r
New York, .Capt. Chisel° m. They btiog
news.
The steamer S. R Spaulding is hourly ea•
petted from Morri4 Id sod.
Capt. Cane, of the strata tug White, arrived
here yesterday, and reports thrt on Friday
whilst p.srriog this nAI Cnrrituck canal froze►
Norfolk, bound to North CYro;lny , they w. re
Captured by guerrillas, also the r.tual I proodior
Fawn, which was in company with the Whi e.
fhe guerrillas burnt-the White, but the crews
of bo h weasels ezoaped by taking control of
the F.iwn from 'the gearing below her deck
whilst the guerrillas were on shore sag Ted in
dividing the spoils.
Additional foreign News.
kisw YORK, Oa. 19.
The Directors a the Great Stop Couviny
have Wren formal proceedings in bankruptcy,
to wind up the company in order to rtay
various actions and ensure equal d :ibution
of the assets.'
England was startled by an earthquike e.,rly
. on thre mornine of the.6th. It was felt in all
`directions. Trier° was no damage die.
The English j 'urns's advance nu t - ag Lew
in American affairs. The two sr -s•oolst
associations at Manchester have amalamated
into one, under the title of the "b.nthern
Independence Association," the main otject
being to procure recognition EH the Sonkh.—
Lord Wharoliffe - is the Pre ident.
The course adopted by the Arch Duke Maxi
mitten. relative) to Mexico disappoints the L
don speculators-in Mexican fit canties. A. Loa-
Sideruble decline has t ;ken place.
It is repotted that Spain is aleohg the powers
'resolved to recogeize the New Mesitan
The Pariel3earse is dull and steady, at 67@.
75. .
The Polish question is unchanged. It is re.
'ported that Prince C. Z rrtorniesky w:8 taking
formai steps on the part of the Yollih uat,enal
government to secure recognition to the Pole,
as helligetents.
Terrible Accident.
Thor, N. Y., Oct. 19
.A terrible accident occurred about noon. A
ntraiber of men were engaged in digging a
server twenty feet below• the level of the strret,
when both sides caved in, burying about
twenty. Three dead bodies have bean taken
out, and only-three were saved alive. There
are still twelve or. thirteen persons uuder the
earth, and men are vigorously engaged io ii.g
ging them out.
National Loaa.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct.
The subscription agent announcee the e ;le of
$1,346,850 on Monday. Ddiveries of b mad
are, made to O.:tuber 15th, and arraugt! ,
meats are now made to deliver the boLds
payment of the amount desired.
Zarkets.by Te'egfaph
Flour heavy; 9 000 bbis. s,ld ; State S 5 40
@5 65, Ohio $5 70.5 90, Southern i. 4.6 25.
Vfimat firm ; '60.000 bushels bold ; Ctlivago
spring $1 2841 30 Milwaukee club $1 21@,
1 31, red Western $1 35:gt 40. Corn buoy
aut, at 98c. Beef quiet. Pork quiet I.e.rd
quiet. Whisky firm, at 60c.
Neb . York Stook Market.
NEW YORK, Oat. 19
Stocks easier; gold Si 511 One year' , cer
tificates 991- t. Treasury's Si UT. C'eupots $1 09.
Beading $1 22i.
VARIZTIES.
THE Confederate Gen. Walker, who virts lately
wounded to a duet in Arkansas with Geuerat
Marmaduke, has since died.
Ms team of horsed to be presented to Get
Sickles consist of four splendid bays, all five
year olds.
gas secretary of the Navy has ordered the
Qeaker City and the Ticonderoga to cruise iu
search of the Alabama.
and
TBRRITOILY will cheese a Leg'sliture
and member of C.,nan-ss on the 31st C. Oa . :ner.
The ceusus'hhowe 320,000 white p-putst. , Ja
Tug city autheriti, s of Indianapolis on Fr!
day bought seven hundred cords of wood for the
pugs of that city.
THERE were eleven hundred and fifty eight
widows' pensions issued at Washington la t.
month.
Tan man who imagined himself wise be:24llEO
he detected some tspugraphical errors in a new
paper, has gone East to get a perpendicular p-ep
at the rainbow.
Tint great race between a night mare and a
cloihea-horse came off recently. The min who
entered the mare wasn't wide awake; CO the
horse took the prize.
A EQUAD of guerrillas alter:vied to fir. :ho
store house of Mr. W. 0. Newman, at 11.cfatild
Mills, Metcalfe county, Ky.,
by Idling 1.1.1 y
against it, but were driven off by well directed
shots from the interior.
Corso S BIIRDING.—The guerrillas have Lee-:
burning cotton on the St. Francis river, Ar
kansas, a few miles below Allen's ferry. 'Lit,
guerrillas have been remarkably quiet in must
places in Arkansas for some rime. A largo
majority of the people are returning to their
ret.son and allegiance.
Tntrotber day, in Was? inton, a whole com
pany of the Second Diarist Volunteers r a ust d
to. march into Virginia, declaring they had
Volunteered for seryice in the Dittrlct
Col. Alekattder ordered them to follow their
commander, but only a few obeyed. A strong
guard from the Invalid Corps was then pro
cured, and the mutineers were given the alter
nativeof, promptly marching or being shot
widahmaa edema. in "starting them.
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