Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 21, 1863, Image 1

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f 1:4 FELEGRAPH.,
-1 "is :rumor=
~ ..IfORNING AND EVENING,
y G QR EII.,GN,E
(Oce •iiVr ' ci ner *dila
B 11.11 S OF sußpaßtyrripxli
ikIitt3ORIPTrON. ,
14f , P.lll Taduua 6ru is served' to sttbscri;
ben in f4t4-1;1ty at 6 cep.te ter week. Yeaily
lubscril;el;ii Will' be charged $4 00 in adtri2l4l
• - :baits:m.4ot:
TKIAGEAPII:IB ititiOliiiatililed weekly and
furnished to subscribers at-the following cash
rates: " rl - 1
dingle copies, lYtieklY• • -I - - ------- '—
Tem copies, to, one pesioffice,
l'Wentr '!
.ni%vaurraura RA —The following ere. the .
@,teff.tor attvetrtislng In the Tirtnansrn. 'Thaw
having_ativertlalng to _do will And it convenicr_ot!
for reforence.l. .;,-. • . ;
or : I<,a= :Ines 100 , 00netitnte v one-tuslf
-Eightlinea or inore,then- four. condi-,
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,4„4+lnintetrakon Notices, 1 time a week, elk 02 25
Illartikk9 ,Netteee
4iidger NLitoa
Loteek eitch
nOtleiNi /400 6 d I Ft the' ,Boca'
CO ? Ot 1 1)gtortililarilitges and Dtatits, ;WIC!.
tiisa frAt. lansifor'sseli insertion.
M an advertising medium the Tatacown tea
no 'equal, its., large ciretdOtipn„ among business
6411,q,ud14131111,0,iii,ciy. and dOuptry pjathig,
ii be competition: ., ' ' • '
Aptelg.
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:trAtit foB
'PHIS old atirblisliu'd 131911613 has tuiderkone
extensive AmbrOvtriienta, lead• been thor
oughly renovated and refitted.
pleasaritly,located; in- the heart of. -the,
city, in easy access -to-tire State Capitol and
Blanc geounils„ ' • • :
_-11:67, 7 For'th'e ateommoilationVl cur guests, toe bait
recently commencedlto Jutra , Oxvitota
tthii riranner . unplealantdelay.
itintng the: 4epot .for`the .Hotel tbil2 be avoided; :and
with laaratiifie arotded pats for meals-tohen
isw-thellouse.
ititending,thatthe BUEHLER HOUSE shall
lie really;a.shorireilike resort! for the stranger end
traveler; we xtspectfurly solicit'continuance
of the public patronage.
septl7 _GEO' Proprietor:
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...arild .— :.7.l4.4lVet.and_Penrisykrania.titieniti;
WaSHING,TOI!I, t II. < C.
THE Subscriber tiegkl"leave:te inform the
:Public that-be has.theratigblY lidded &A
refttrmsbed tineHouse,,and.thatat is now :on&
elite meet complete and "eblnfortable.hotels in
the National... Capital:. The , looaticitils tbe.hest
and most : , .centraLtof any, hi the city,: -The.
bf,rooms. , arei unequaliell
for their.tige;,tirentilation and elegance...,
Him
self and all his attendants spare no pains to
meetevery.want oE his :posts. HAS table'. is
supplied daily with the best the, markets .of
Waettingtoni Baltimore.And , _Phihr.delphiti ofr
tordl... kie.respsetfultyasks. ladki.gild , gentle
ratti visiting WashWgtorito . eall'and judge dor
themselves. iseptB d3m] JNOAJASS.:Y.i;
MArtitiD, BTATES ItOttfa;
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voyallicra BUTVIIISON, Proprietors
b.. .
HlFl'"well , kneint Hotel leer-now aNiondiL
T
'tion to accommodate the -traveling ptiblioi
affording the most ample conveniences ahltefor
the transient guest and the permanent.lachAer.
, THZ43NITED 'STATES IEICITEL
Anti:telt refitted thinughbut, and now:has'3ho
c,oambiltitions 'equal, httent, comfort and
arijr4hbtel , betAvden Philadelphia Land
riyabure imbrication is , theibest in thibiStlite
Capital, heing int iiisylacow-to all the railroad'
iWta, and in °low Vitixiniity. the; public
eine Imain.ss localitfai of the Cityt
ee Zr MI the ixihlieniere. of ' - '
•-• .Vl - Rehl - CLASs.IIOT.EIt,';
ee 'd,:th e -Flobrietors are• determined-iciiispare
w ithi n ; f4woile; time i or Itibor •to .ensuie the
b ee if e e, c h th e st.isilts: - The patronage of -the
traveling public iri ililjetti4l9 solicited.
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sc,uaylk.ut, FROAV.I2TO2
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This is s First Cllve gotely ho
MAI* part of thpcity. It is lcipt - al , r, B t.
latltr ol2 4. ei r # T Y
MRciatioll LL be met wlth M. the !:tOst. bo , ossi
zeBo.-41c.
ELAM OF MARRE_
E pure expressed oil of BeptikpniAtarr_r
for beautifying
~ and strengthening
ttnee
hair.. gcrluared with flowers. Prepared and
sold KUNKEL,.
L „ Apothecary, Etirriellt%
0 4 1 9 0 filegA4 9utEl a ; • 3
ed llsme
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&fresh thvoi'ce P 2 : ' 3' nil
w6.DOOKi iecON' f od i
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LOCK lIOSPITAL
T TAS discovered the,Most certain , speedy end
.I.l'.effecttial remedies in the world ; for
DISEASES .OFimpßupEiNcE.
,Eiragr IN , OM TO TRIM' UOURO.
NO , MIESCUItY 'OR 'NOXIOUS' DRUGS.
'A Osire Warkinted, or No Char, "rem One to
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,
1 Weakness , 6! the 'Bad"; Affections -cif. the'
Kidneys and.-• Bladder, ' Involuntary ..:: db . !,
charges, Impotency, ' eleileral Debility, .Nec-'
,tvorwnees, .Dyspepsht, Languor, Low Spirits,
;Confusion'. :Ideas, . ,'-Palpitation':'of the
?Heart,-Timidity, Trembling', Dimnses'of Sight
for Qiddinass, qlisasse of the Head, 'Throat,
Seer Skin.: - Affections of the Liver;ldunge!
ISWinacla or Bowelithoser terrible disorders.
arising freari the Solitary' Habits' of. Yonth.-
!those sedret and solitary practices more.fatal to•
Aheirtvictims than the 'song of - Syrens. to they
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bill.)
plant hopes or antletpationsorendering marriage,
1 142 0MD9 60 1 0 J0i =...) a •
SLOO,
17.0.0
YOUNG IiTAN
have become the victims of
poliMry Vide, 'that dreadful and destructive
habit = anduallys'weeps to -an =antiniely
rave-thousands of LYotuag. -Men of the most
4 etalted =talents and intellect, who
!might Otherwise haie entranced""listerdrat 1136h
dog with the: -thunders of eloqifenoi or waked
Ao , ecstaerrthe• living lyre; May call ¶ with full
cordidbnoa,' . 4 •
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ay.:4
14 21 ,14" .4
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Married Parietal, di Young Heft tonteiiifdat-'
3ne marriage; being aware of - Thrice' , Week.
' t ubas • organic debility * , diformitlia. die., speedily
1 He who places.himielf ender the care of Dr.'
3:nlaytaligidady - eanfide in litibar as 7g — eV
Aleman, and confidently rely , upon his skill as a
;Physician.
0114:1ANIG WEKIMESt3
lininediatelyDnred; and fall 'Aga' iestoied:'
•ThisidistressintaffeetioniLwhich Madan:4'llDi
miserable anilmarriagelmpostible,--18;the.pen=.
alty paid by the victims of improper indulgence ! ,
Young persons are, excesses
,too apt to commit
from not' -being aware of the dreadful Conse
quences the& may ensue: Now, who that .un.A.
cleyetagds the subject will pretimd t 9 deny that;
the power of procreation is !get sooner byiliose
falling into improper habits' than' by the pin!
dent. Desides being'deprived the,.pleatitireS 7 of
healthy airing, theaneet serious -andatAtrad
tive symptoms tol:both - chodyzarll• Mind- arise.
The systemibecorets physleil'and!
mentalitinetlonsweakened; - IPrettiitifi3
power, nervous irritability; dyspepsia, palpita
tion of the heart, indigestion, oonstitutional
449 1 ,--a °f - -the- fF" 3 .,1 , c°1 3 0 1 1 c°! 1 "
warapf. On,`decay -4134-04th. • - • -
Orawa r so..`l , iilauiri:nzraaacaL.Szamair
going from, Baltimore street; a ;
hi* die* frOM i tlie,aerrier: Fair notio iibaerve
name and number. • '
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Letterhmtutt .be paid , and contain a stamp.:
The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office.' .
-D11..401131fit)p1,,: „
Memliez ItOyal-DollegebtfitugerMs-,llM
don, graluate from one of the most eminent
colleges in'thw United-l3tator, and-the greater
part of whoee : fifez,4s beern_speut,lnfiejtospix
tale of Laden,- Pails, Philidelphig wrid else
}vien, has 80000 soPl.o.9fitheill94 o 4onittlog
cureethatawere:.eyer kaairitt T I NKLY. trogbhai
wititriggiag ttuthatalwad aos-whea asleep,:
Mat' ainvaasaass„Joatat I.l4l.s l llKad ,at Amides.'
scraads. ,, batilaCAP. 3 6 B , I ,Ath..-Irattaint blushing I
attended sompgatea,witik derangfutent of'mind
were ocatOtilP-Wal. v• • .
1 1 1 9IGE f,PARTI.OI3IIAR.:NOTICV
••••;Thesertre actrukt of the eridand- Melancholy
effects, produckillby - duly habits col , youth; vie:
Weakribeafot theliaolc elimbei panic in .the
heads di oft crigltt;llose itattadatipoweil
palpitatiounof thellreart, , :dyspepela,l coons
t rr it a t.tillwayritptcmm!otmoixamiptior.; .
-fearful on the mlhfi
UM inn& to Ate dreaded—loss of; memory, •coo
fusion ''of ideas, depression - :of spirits; etrillorci
tiodirigs,i aversion - to aochity, - self adistruSt, -love
of solitude; timidity, Ire.,-are some ofithe evils
produbee _ •
Who have initireAT themilies` 'by ;a • , certoin
practice Indulged• twhen alone, a habit fre
quently'. learned from; evil; ,comptinions, or at
school, the e ff ects of which : are nightly-felt,
evenavrheri tudeep,land if not cured' renders
im and deattCYS both - Mind
and hhdy; oho:add-apply iminedintely. ;
11-;;What . a pity Abet a young , meni the, hopeici
hieeousitry, the darling of his parenti3,-- should
be snatched from all prospects, and enloymenta
of life, - by the oorleigmnuse of .tleibiting from
#(01)143:-00*trio and ' 1 04 1 4 6 i'dottalh
!ticket hiblt:." SnOhpernieernont,tefbin dentin&
• ; " • -
tailed 4init a sound mind - an body are the
iiikrilochirOYletitihdteS to prchnote'connuidei
4ndedd,'isithont thee,' W41(4'11263 ,1
through life b6comes - 'weary
prospectlourly. darks:new...the view ' • theinind
baamtlee shadowed:with despair and filled with
Ann, moixmlOglx rellectioLthet.tini lavldaece of
allethe;.baxellea. l 4kAted. With our, OYIII.
Thlfffeagit ceIIIIPRIIDENOELt .
When the misguided' imd rimprudent votary
of pleiisure .fiiids he hail imbibed-1 the Sends; of
IlilSADairifiddlifi#; too often hap that
!en:MOW:4l(am Of "sblipie ei s 'On'ilread`Or
:EnderY,dete 4 relNO -- frcink applying to theedNiho,
eidgcwon , and - respectability, crin alone
bint; Xefilbs latO:thelataila of I:ind
riiike 4041g4thg'itrOtiddekiW,00' Inoapitae,
of onrimi,:ffia ,:pectribirriub46/64, keep
him tri fl ln Etiontk after month or en long
the smallest fee can be - ohtiiiied, and in despair
kayo him with 'ntitieitheOth't o ' sigh . over his
'gatiag"diest.pidiithient,: or, by : the • use of
pcisOn, Iffercdry; -hasten the destituL
tixonikrivelittens of this terrible disease, Bich*
iffictieni of the Ilead, Thitent,lfooeMzla;fito
prig-with-frightful'rapidity till 'death
puts a Pogtcd Olds Areaard.soffedgte by send
ing him to s ti..,4 undhoverls;
_ won k y from
whence no - 10 1 3 1 ,-;. , '
-
WO • mg pima
The Maui thiimiknle:ctlxittitihii institution
_yea! after ,year,...eled Lthg rinmeretUl. important
atingkelLoperstions perfor med:by Dt• .Tohlll/011i
-witnessedthe::reporAm of ai j pper,
and many Other velfers; notices ofwhich have
anieardiagatni4nebY WO* time public, be
sides his sie, A utzg asoagiffileman of character
and :,retrolitibluti`• is a sufficient-11 ( 5FaP* to
all,l • • ) u.
nazi spinirszy mom—
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Bfaip .21:111mith -.)lMialesta
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HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING,: OCTOBER 21, 1863.
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YOUNG MICEI
MEE
Attritett:
:LYONS. PERIODICAL DROPS;
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PEMODICAL PRP PS•
LYON'S PEBIODICAL DROPS,
THE GEWAT - PeNIAtE
.REMEDY
THE GREAT FEMALE . REKEDy
THE MEALY FEMALE REMMDY !
THE GREAT . FEMALE REMEDY
PERIODICAL DBoRa,
II:YON;S
;LYON'S PRIMODICAL DROPS
LYON'S. PERIODICAL DROPS
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS
ARE. B:'TTER THAN PILLS . !,
ARE,BETTER THAN PlLlei
ARE BRUER THAN PJL
-; ; •'
Lyon's Periodiud.,Drops tee
ME
r• . ,
' E M ° FLUID :PREPAEA L° N
} THEONLY 'num. PREPARA.TION •
THE ONLY FLUID,PREPAILEITION
I •• 11 -THE ONLY ELMDTEEPARATIOX-=
..'4 ~: t`~ r'.. iK tt ~~
il!~:~-:~ir.s
ver brought before the public, and as a diu•
ietio and specifloifor :irregularities;
'the world to produce unequal ; they are, lathe
post ,obstinate cases,
1,1 7 51;1 A
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RELIA I BLE,'AND BUR -TO DpkiiioD
RELIABLE, ANDZITRE TO DO GOOD !
BELLI OLE AND 41/1113 TO . DO.GOOD !
JAL/ABLE AND SURE TO DO GOOD !
AND CANNOT DO HAW;
AND.CANNOT DO HAW,:
AND CANNOT DO BARN':
!AND OANNOT DO . VAlpti;
I
l•
IF THE DIRECTIONS - ABE 'A:VIEWED TO 1
IF THE DIREOTIONS)ARF., ADHERED'TOI
IF ITEM DIRECOTIOiIB ARS ADHERED Td 1
IF THE DIRECTION& hILEADHEREDITOiI
: :
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PAFE AT AtIiTIMESI. , •
pAFE AT AE I G - TI VIES t
A.Fg•Art AUL , TIME'4I. '
AIMAVALL TIMBSI
expreg4iforbldden in this .
Mona mlifch are, wrapped arquod eaoh , tottle,
and liavollwwritten pignatuo of DR. ;NO. L.
PC. o, l o Pqrt °them. . •
NONE OTHERS ARE GENIPINEVf
' NONNUTUERS'ARE GENUINEV.
to NONE 0141ERS'AttE•Gitt0:11110f
NONE OTHERS ARE, GENUINE
EM
• .=;• ; - 101. ,
" '"" '
IBEWARE OFVOITNTEBFErrEI
BEW RE - 0F Zint*ltEtriV
SEWA
BE WARE OF COUNTERFEITS
;They..core all: Alitiet, ills to which the female
eyeteck,ih:eubjnetediAlth dispatch and a, dcgthe
otiertaipty: which mothlag: ,bltt A scientifically
cozapowidtditiaidlieparation could.reach. ;
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USE 190, OTHER I •
USE 'NO OTHER ! "
USE 1%.,0 OTHER!:.;
USE NO 01HER1 - : '
For my Drope stand beferd the world se the*
plur idgra'Of, ill.reriiedies; :for the cure. of ad
(bite** of the kidneys and hl4ddef;:LUribitiith;,
aiLit'the *lid, but kkointfTe correction:
of all "
=II
DO NOTIBE-ThiPOSEDUPON!
DO NOT BgaIIiPOSED UPON Is
4 • •• ~ . D O NOT, 8E31.41P013 KV UPON !
• DO NOT•BE IHPOSED;UPONI•
byathosetw,holave othor l preparatiohe, , iwhich
they desire sfibegtli of the
popularity of my D,row, and who recommend
their . own incecrame , = than apprupiiatiuga to
themselves the conduit demand for my Pe
riodical Drops; as a- ; mfadiura for selling some
thingi which blworthlost,,and inefficient... Dat
when the Druggist you ; : apply to, hal ;not got
them, either.make,bimbuy; them; for, you,. or:
eilie °Settee one-Delhi!) to the nearest generil
whet-stile weak, who,wlll 2 retomyou a bottle
by.retwiltpresika ;
Toe will thus , save .yourselved, trOUNO and
obt am relief . fromAke gyeatost Russia .8441*-
Ono the_NipeteeikthiCeittam Li
0ver,24991) ,Mediciete, baVe,
been sold within the last six months, ttntte,v,eo
Le4y, that„tutexused,thensi but fat the 14torp, of
the care, wiield,fettnish uttwitir her sworn ge • lrr;
tifiCate Qf Al* efflosoy., Ititakes but one Dol
4,6aitkeitbeieiPethwilt: ,tand aPPeak
thaleßtYPer ism wbotare_soffeting!r,will
waste away when %single Polka will.,give yon
kstm#,rellief., is „ , .
Pr@paked:dolely:by Ds: Jxo. LioN, J'Aite7
ticings-PhYtActelh „ 1; „
Price: $1 :per, ,
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Generatagente.for United. States and. Cana-
For sale atWholeaaleiby..
. IikENES..& CO„ _New. _York.- ..,
.111 GO. O....G.CODWINADD., , Boston.
For sale by D. W. Grose & do. and all
Dooligkiffi. f.,:ianBDdeod- roto r-lyeowl
MIA &weld agente,/.lOhnetooi! Nallewor
Oalfden, 21 North 41th street, Philadelphia.
t' Motel' ' •
4140,49,,
k3tm.roploo' wano
Applicable
, weflitArl4,
A new thing
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[ln; Combination
MOM
Boot - and BhOa
Manufacture Ts.
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Jewelers,
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ilmomee'-: reniewans . Ommai
la in. 'a. liquid- form and iis
7 feaallgtatiplied as.paate..' .--'
ifttiroiiiiit' , limManun +Canard .
~T aiinciiilitible in. water or oil.'
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. Adheres oil*subetanoos.. : ,
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Of thisyiluablejledichip,,
Of 11140
Of this Valuable- Medicine, •
Of this Valuable Medicine;
Daly Oeventy•five and'One Dollar per Bottle.
Only Shventy ` five and peißeottle;
Only.Bev.enty, live and:One Dollar .per, Bettie;
OnleSeventy-five and One Dellar per. Bottle.
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Is of mor,e general
,practioal
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now beforelhe It liar
Veen thoroughly tested dur:
ing. the last two
_years by
pmetioal men, and pronoun
ced h'l r all to be
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stilt of yiisiis of iitadi , its
combination is on •
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orSchaui a of Aemperature,
will .it ,become ; corrupt or
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for:the Chlutriels, it works
wittiont delay; is not attected
Ilya any &patio of tempete
tale. )
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' ' Toys, .
Bone,
• .Ivory,
And artiblea of Household
In 'Family or Man
tifsotaicirir Pariugices frotted
dinireettik 11X1 'lbs.
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Letter from .Carlisle Barracks
CARP OF DRATTED EiPii fCARLISLE BARRACKS,
October 20, 1863.
Since the election is over the Board of En
rob:neat of the several disticts — tbat send
drafted mar to this cainp; seeni Lo'b'e at wo.k
Ln earnest. x During the, past , weak nearly two
undre,d, men arrived here, and , yule' dly-after
noon they their departure for the Army of
the Potoorte.• I'believe they were intended t,
All . the 149th regiment, P..V.• Last week there
Prt
ere ralso wen.ty.five .conscripts voluntarily
joined b.attery, A, Fifth Butted States artillery,
Lient. lames Piper commanding,: at
. preseni
itistioired'at Chambersburg:' This mornini, there
is.9Yer fifty in damp; and every train brings an
acquieition. . . .
The deticiment which left yesterday after
noon was the finestiot•of men, yet sent ironi
thislindt sawn: :Therewere but few' substi'
totes among them. They;left here in the 6nrst
spirits and seemrd anxious to get to : the front
Quite a number of officers and men belonging
to detichmen's from the old regiments, ate
firmed here to receive•cenicripts - kir their seie
fel Icommands._havetbeemerdered to•j
tegiments.. Datachmen.ta -.from - .the Trh
leitrett, 148ih, old 11ph, 8,7,in,,,5r1d lath, 16th
anif caValif,iire thee - 14 enei - rernainiug .
The'Conscripts 'hereafteriartiVing will be sent
fo . either of , these regiments, unless, otherwite
ripecially ordered.. , i ,;• ,
.! The perthanent company of .drilitid men,
bowersconscriptpicked fie= the conscript Camp to
do guard duty, stilt remains: Qapt. E. P. Zinn,
Of the .7thßeservae,.haa command of the per
manent t oys.They, are nodaily, drilling
the bayonet exercise W
and as skirmishers, and
peve attained . a'proficiency that has elicithd
the envy of the regulars.
The weather has been. very fine for several
eays past, and there is no sickness at this post,
xcept a few cues of fever and'ague. B.
SOU'THER'N' NEWS,
➢BHIISBAL•OL BRITISH COMMIS
;The Richmond En qu irer of the 17th instant
imblishee the official, correspoVence between
Mr penj 4 intn, the rebel Secretary Of State, and
keens. Make arid Slidell, in reference to the
British Gonads resident within the limils:of the
i•Oonfederacy.7 these Consuls have all been
notified to cease their consblar functions and
oiavethOnieivard.• The .Esinirer &Minim Cs
n , this correspondence . ana its object:
I .;.'18.43 It so; ;wain) conant that the right thing
fel ,doms,atllastim this most: provoking matter.
We pay our compliments also to the Secretary
for the clearness and pareision with which he
hewed fortifliihtitiatftlionitit - * maiebisl to
placetcmjecord; And illongteeMne-othie , stie
contitmtheant"'ri'•nzAlb!ur-Aci.vw‘irs, •
itie line, are liable to exception, there is no oc
cairion to controvert them any further on the
iiresent 'occasion. Prettically; the right pa=
Litton with regard to the British Government is
how reached.
,
. 4 N114i way 'I3OW ex pect, ere: long, "to see a
British ItliniAtir at'ltiLhmond: and Con.suls aelt
exequalurs from-Mr. 13enj trek; nor Eugland
tnt-ver utak-obi her subj-,cis,. nor them
;without. the shadow of her wing and the guir
diautihifi'cf ter fl. Ag. the sooner the baiter
We do not'iyint to hart either her 'or her sub
, e cts.," .
. • .TLIE TZlklfil Or• MOE. • •
.Thearbhmond , Enitorer; of Ihe th inst.; in
AP: n .,e4i 4 c1iit. 115 10 3 4
ave on our own termq, we can accept no
iriOte Whattivei, end !bust' fight - till dCom-day
Tether than yield , an •iota 'of‘theni ; and our
?teems are:
*cognition by the enemy, of , the haven
klenee of the Confederate Stases.
• Withdrasial of Yankee forbas from every fOot
of- Confederate Inland,- including Kentucky
andAtizeourf. J . J • . •
• .
Withdrawat of Yankee soldiers from Mnry-,
latid until that - State'sliall decide, bin frpevete,
whether she Shall remaltricrthi3 old thiion Ur
ask adatiesion intothe Cbufe&rany..:.-• .
044sectt 011 the.part of. the,: Federal .(lovem
meat to give up to the qunfAmac y its proper
of - the navy es it'sto6d'atAhe -trinct
or to imis , for-the aknie. •
up•all rpiofessions oivlhe part of the
4ciqr!tl Goysrumeht thetps t rti_o_n
.of.the old
ti3rdieile4 which Iles arespf , the donfedelate
gtates. • • ' "" •
An equitable settleinenti on the basis of our
absolute independence:and (vial rights, on all
accounts ot the o pubdc dobt and , public land,
and Of 'the advaniaget accruing from foreign
treaties - . -
These . provision a ; we: apprehend; cord prise th'e
minimum of what we must rrquire befor‘We lay
down our arms. That . :is . to, say the North
most" yield all'; nothing. The whole pre
tension - of that`country to prevent by foTaS the
separation of Stattil must • be abandoned,
which will.be equivaleixtto an avowal that our
eppakimwecttytong flop. tho kat ; and,: of
course, as they *aged a causeless and wicked
War uponts, they ought, in strict justice, -to
be resjuired,accor4log - to usage in ouch . cases,
to rtyaintrse to na tee . whelk, our, ,expenses
andiosses in the course of that war. •
'Whetker this' lest proviso' le to be insisted
upon or not, certain; we are that we cannot
have any.peace at ,all i ,until. we shall be in ..a
positionnot only to demand. stud
,exact, but
also - to - eriferce and Coll, of the treasure for our
own reimbnrsement °At nf the wealthy cities in
the enetnyli country. In other words =unless
We can destroy or scitter. their.„armies and.
tweak up their governMent,, we can, have no
pione . ; and' if 'We cal di) that, then We can
atid'ontht not only to extort from - them our
own full terms and ample• acknowledgment of
their wrong, but also.a handsome indemnity
for the - trouble and camas° caused to us by
their crime.
&-Slaveholder Driving His Slaves to
the Recruiting Officer.
The Baltimore corieapondent of the New
York Evening Post writes.;: •
‘A..slaveholder in Dorchester cougty,.in this
State ; recently said to his slaves that they had
titif perriiisaion to voinntner in Qin army, but
reqty-sted them; when they had made up their
minds to go, to inform him, and as they. had
.oatty. a time driven, hint to, Cambridge, be
would himself drire them in his carriagtithithir
in this fitipprtint mission:
Sure enonglythey hended hisArequest,
i r ov A thairto.toin in bbi carriage on their way
to Balthugre, u aftgT t tting , them : out quit •
liberally. Last Triday tin,
,name tO the, at , ' in..
wont'dut to Camp Riney tce•gethis Certifica
forlthellatetudied:dollaralutbstliuteine ,
[Or etickeslateoliatti grantchil , ,o)ooo9PA9 .
to tie'i'r .4,11 fy
PRICE ONE CENT.
free them when the State laws would allow him
to.closo. They met him ac aff,erionately and
demonstratively ns sons, ould meet a fathrr....._
Sot this jean isolated ease in the dark field of
slavery.!: •
At) Teregrapqa
FROM WASHINGTON.
Genfral 'Meade in Pursuit of the Rebels.
They have Retreated bt , youd the Baplean.
NEW YOBS, 0ct.20.
A special dispatch from Washington to the
riiiiing`Past, says that Gen. Heade army is in
hot putruit of the rebtl., who have alieady re•
tteattd bsyond tho Rapidan..
Break in the Delaware Divison. Canal
EAgruN, Oct 20.
A bad break has occurrsi to the. Delaware
division canal, five mi es below Eebton, which
ails ' require two weeks to repair.
'New York Money Markets.
NEW Your, ct. 20
Stocks. better —Chicago an•t ho..k. Is and
107 4 1, Cumberland 84, Illinois Central 1241,
Putciugan Southern 50, New Yeok Ceotral
ading Hilwaukie and 11.issiEsippl 4il,
Penton 33, missouri 6s 66,1. Gold 49k. One
ieure' certificates, 90-a. Coupons, 1001. Ten
twice, 62i.
VARII;TIES
,
' Wit= Fames Was lid?—After the Battle of
Gettysburg, a Union soldier was found in a
lieeluded spot on the field, where, wounded, he
had laid himself down to die. In his hands,
'tightly clasped, was an ambrotypo cvteining
the portraits of three small chiniren, Ali upon
this picture his eyes, set in death, rest.,.. The
last ' object upon which the "dying father
looked was the image of his children, and as
be.siltintly gazed upon them hisseul pasasd away.
How touching ! how solemn ! What pen can
describe the emotions of the pit iot lather as
be gszed upon these children, to soon to be
made orphans! Wounded and alms, the din
of battle still sounding in his ears, he lies down
to die. His last thoughts and prayers urn for
hili faintly. He his finished his wink on earth ;
his last battle has been fought ; he has freely
given his life to his country ; and now, while
his life's WOO is ebbing, be clasps in his hands
1
he image of bill children. and, cowmen...jog
tlehlt-til the Odd of the iztherless, rests blilast
ingeihegioeh up :la them_
4s ii the dead were b ing
:,
it t7l' ' seiras 'thus found. The sai
-1 lorelype was taken from his embrace, and has
slew been sent to this,city for recognition.—
Nothing else was found upon his person by
Which he might he identified. His grave hes
been clunked however, so that if by any means
this anibrutype will lead to his le_ognitton he
Can be disinterred. This pictui; is re..'w itt the
4sasseesion of , Dr Bourne, No. 1104 Spring Ger
:c4n street, Philadelphia, who can he ceded
nphn or addressed iu r ference to it. Tau dad
;(1,4311, two boys and a girl, we, apparee.tiy,
nice, seven and'lfire years <4 age, rue ooys
'.heing, iespeetively, the oldest and you, g in of
I;ttacl„ three. The young st buy is sit jug its a
,high Chair, arid on eacti ' side of him are his
Mo. her and sister. lite eld st [v.'s j ek tis
I m de ham the same matt nal as his tktct's
,dress. Ta. Si are the most pLuEniunlit iratureS
of the group. It is earnestly desired ins: all
the pap as in the country with draw aiLenti n
to the discovery of this picture and its attend
ant el cumtances,eo that, if possibi -, tan Lniity
nt-the d-ad hero may cows 11.40 possession of
its:; Of what inestimable value wilt n be to
these children, flew. Me, as it dues, that the last
thoughts of their dying f_tber wes for them, and
them only."
`'A maw was intending to be married the other
day,.or rather night, in tdreensvich, Siaaa. All
pr pArations ky. re t ompl ted, and the bride al
two h,u-dred gueats were present ail teady fur
the ceremony. Alter waning tor the bride
groom till a rate hour, the party_brahe up on
account of his non-arrival. The n xt day the
dilatory lover made his appearance, saying that
tie had not thouglit it bust to Venture out tue
pretion4 evening, on.uoconat cf the storm.
_ .
01
THE .I.ao - 13 - OD. I„,
IMES UtiV OT,eB two COIIIOIO3 tl a
description of the Btitish iron pl4r.d and tur
reted rrigate Royal tov, reign. aheia tics rib-d
as a fearful power, and an almost invulner.mie
badd, in order to draw a contrast betw, en her
and the American Ribniturs. The L..ndun
Tuna dues not, however, mention the U ion
iron frigates, such.as the rariian, or the Union
rams, such tts the pecderuerg, now in coune of
conatrictiMi.
Nto) 2ttivatistmrtito.
TO OFFICERS MTh • SIii,BIERS.
Collation of Pensions, Bonosies, Bask Pay
and War Claims.
Officers' Pay lions, AWACS' math. and Re
craithig Accounts. Made Out
. _
'TIRE undersigned, having been in the em
ploynient of the United States during the
last eighteen months, as Clerk in the Muster
ing and Disbursing Office and Office of Super
intendent of Recruiting Service of Penney Iva•
respectfully infonns the public that he tad
opened an office In the Davy TEILIGILAPH
Building for the impose of collecting Pen
done, Bounties, Back ray and War. Claims ;
also, ,matting out Officers' Pay Rolls, 'Muster
Bolls and Recruiting Accounts.
All'orders by mall attendel to promptly.
novi-ctst • • SUILIITAN EL CIECLLD.
MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS
TWENTY-SIX FIRST FIIEMIMIS,
TWELVE sILVAR MEDALS.,
and the
ONLY GOLD MEDAL ( over won by Instru
ments of this Class) has been awarded to
.i&A,sqh".• 4, }imams nistriunENrs.
A fall 'ageornnent of these instruments a k.
ways on hind, at W: RNO4ig'S,
Note Agent,
ljet-2tawl y . 93 Market streist.
MASON'S BLACKEINING.
500 DO-ZEN.
.TOBT reeelvecl - and for sale wholesale arid re
a, &41. tafpiaij- VirM. sale,.
Ja., & CO.
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