Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 23, 1863, Image 1
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STTBSCR:IPTION: sisters stamonii"fiON: DAns TIittAGEAPFI is served to subsql-, ber4 in the eity nt 6 cents per week. Yearly rabwriberi will be Charged $4 00 in advance.;: Was LT Truconars. he 7'E:126113AP1E,i9 also published weekly arid furnished-to subscribers at the following: cash rates :. Single copies, weekly UM. Ten copies, to one pealoidlice ; 900 'Twenty --- " : " y . itriVibinfa BiS.V. - -The following aro t Itifailverfliir4 ui the Ttd&isapn. itavi ug , advertising to do will find it conveni for referame. rff Ft - kur lines or le se constitute ono gquere. Eight MUM or more than font eb turas as equaso. i'Off-TrgaPViVni EVig§l,3l3lstgaz oFr , p?.• ?.• eq °ll 44 85..7 , . , 08888t.Eggc9 ta O SP- '9 BB C‘P' B o .* .en .4.4:30 00 -lc., ta zisms ca. a -388r..50 Et._ 0 00 : . i ,- t - - - .. • ? * CZ . Z ,, g; I .R , S I ;I243SS mw CAS 5t.t.E082"2 2'61 SS' „p n - b. 1133 ' ... , r-. , .1. ft... ...1. 0.1 C. ' - '...g to ,---t 4 , s , Atmlatatr,..tion tioticas, i r titteisrack,.alx ti liarrtate ..... MditoPa tietico. ........... .1 60 itanerM Notfaxi Lusertioa..., ..... .... .? 60 • . . ",; 131 :!--neal Log i= instated in" the Local '6;lnr,ta, or behne Alarriagettand.:Destba r Entirr yarn ran i4sy. for each Insertion,: , 4s an advertising medium the Istgas.aritlets .ao equal, its large circulation, among business Men and familiesja city and country, placing It beyond competition. tsotelg. 13TJEBLER. HARRISBURG PA.- rrHlS , old established. House has undergone . :- . ..L.:'e.xtensi*e improvement's, and been :thor , oughly renovated and refitted. - ' - - It le pleasantly located in the heart of the —city, in , easy access to the State 'Capita and. Public grounds, • - Y,lffr For the acconimodation of-cur. ' guests have 'recently comsnanced to run a aach, to and limn the . Bailrcad, In this manner unpleasant delay . leaving the depot. : for the Hotel will be avoided,t and much more time afforded guests for meals when ;leav ,ing the Bougie: • Intending that the BUEHLER HOUSE be really a home-like resort-for the - str,anger and - traveler, we respectfully solicit's contindan to of the public patronage. ' • ! • septl7-d3m GEO, J. BOLTON, Proprietor. • AVE-NUE HOUBE, Corner 7171 Street and Pennsylvania Avenuh, WASHINGTON, D. O. ; MEE Subscriber begs leave to inform , the 1- Public that he has thoroughly refittedniur refurnished this House,.and that it is now one . of the most complete and comfortable hotels in the National Capital - . The location is the best ..and.. most central. of any in the city; <The ',chambers and suites'ef rooms are unequalled ...:for their size, ventilation and elegance. - Him :self and all his attendants : spare no S pains . to meetevery wan.t of his guests. - His table is .:supplied :daily' with -the best the marlozitiii of :.Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia at ;ford. -lie respectfully asktiladies=a,rid-geritle f_trtenvisiting Washington tiicall and judkil for• :themselves. [septB 3N0.1 GASSY. . THE. MUTED` gtAirES 'HOTEL ..11AttRISBtrEG, - COVEN& & InTellitlON, ProPrieto*. ti ITIHEI well known Hotel is now: tion to accommodate the travelinkiftthlie, 1 affording the; moat eFtple'creireniencee alike tor the transient guest arid the.perma.nent THE UNITED STATES HOTEL ha)3 - entirely refitted throughout, and now. Mai* commodatione _equal in eittent, corefort, luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia laud' Pittsburg. Its location Is 'the-best-in - the &ride' Capital, being 111 easy. access to all the rallies& depotS,„acd.in.-clore proximity:to'all the public: offices grid btisiness locelitit.;l of the,city. 14 has'. now all:the!convonienees of , : -.;, :JR S CLASS '-:H0:27 ..and-the TrOpriettire 41,113 :determined: to r. neither expense, time •or ' labor to enure tge comfort of: the tgueete.:: l'he'-petronage ',al the isivelintt pntato:i.orespectfully solicited. . , , Jell-dti ;,. AILKEt . Mt RIOT OQP.a..*N s HAARISBIJSG, PA.,_ J-1 rEOPRIATO.R.: iiosnuarsii vntidarbotrasit::i This is a Fiat Maas Hotel, and locatalit4 the • central part of tho city. It is kept In the hest manner, grid ite - patrons will find ey,ery.act*Ac.- modation to be met with In the best_honses-ln '' the country._ - se3oA,tf ELAIN OF MARROW, riptili pure expressed oil of BeciEl3ciiiiiiaargow .1; :kir, beautifying and strengtenini ',the hair,.`.-Perfumed Perfumed witt-flowers. -Preparet kind sold by • ' , RUNXR - Fill anBl Apoth rary,.lUarrisburg. AIA - 1.0.13ENE2.13 $11GA,33,-C f ITRED .". 'Uncovered E r ., Afresh invoice. Just received by un2l W.M. V r OOK, Jr., & Co. .1).E.i:..4'..011N150.N Mit.deLia9OXIMEOrL3M LOCK HOSPITAL. Ips cliscoYeTell the mostontairk, speedy and &Masi remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE , PALM MX • ITO 11111740 - Ar :OR ITOXIOUS ;WIWI& 4: cur, . Irdi v -#l4 Ne . Ok a i arge, n from One k TiroDay& i 'VeakiibiE - Of the Beck, :Affections" of the Kidneys , and. Bladder, liriolantary dis charges, Impotency, General Dabilfty, Ner:- Yuesdass, DY*Psial - Januar! Low sPirits, Confusion_ of. _ Ideas, PAdpitation of the Heart, " Timidity ; Tremblings,. Direness of Sight or Giddinees, Dhleaim of the : Head, - Throat, IT( se or Skin. Affections of, theLliet,"Ltmgs" Stunach BowelethoSe ".terrible dis Orders 'arisiiig':#6rif the Solitaiy",. Habits of Youth- ,tho a secret :a nd: Sblitiiryipraotieeaincife fatal to 46;31r Vatiin' s . than tlie_song of SYrens fo the . Nuirineni"Or most i bril =Haut hopes" or nticipatipia, tendering marriage, Psc:,"imposidhlei, YOUNG MEN EsPecially i - who_ lave" beeozne the victims of Solitary Ni*-- that driaifful 'and destruCtive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thotitands of Young Alen . of the Most exalted . talents and '",brilliant intellect, (who Might Otfitatilil3l3 have, entranced listenMeSen ates with the thunders "Of eloquence or waked to 'ecstasy the livlng lyre, may call with full Confidence:" t=l AL • : . MARRIAGE. ;'- . Mari4d Persons, or. Young Men' conternplat lug inaninge, being 'Aware Of phYsical Vfcck nese, organic debility, deforialtlNAc.,spriadily He who places hfinself aide the Carc:4 Dr. may religiously ,caufidein his honor es& gen denim, and confulently rely upon his ski 4 as a • ORGANIC WEAKNESS 2 nib rtge og '6° la. . 41' • -1 " :. g ft S. ImmerAdtely Oared; and - fa vigor restored. , This distreselng affectionwhioh renders life 'miserable and marriage impossible—lS thetpen.- alty pad by the vietibia ef improper - indulgence. Young persons are too apt to' commit eicesses :frOn - not' being aware of the 'droffadful, tbiase quences that may ensue. Now, who - that un deniteride the subject will pretend Id deivithat the Wipor of procreationis lost by those 'fallirethato improper habits than by thelprn dent- - -Beildes being_ eprived the pleasures of healthy Reispring, the most serione - and dean:le l-Die aym ptoms ; to'bah body and mind arise. The system heeomei deranged, the physical and .mentahfanctirausaverekene4 Ides, of Iprobreittlve _power-oh:J - 6pone Lirritabilitv 1 - dyepepsia 4.falpita tioa :the heart, :iindigeetton, tonlitational debility-. a wasting of the - frame; dougla,lcou snraption, decay and death: ... :OnflolyliO. -7 Sarni - Fitionsiox Stuicr i -Left hand side going frem Baltihaole - Street, a few doors trom the , corner. rioCto 64erve name and huraber: Letters meet: bi - , paid. And contain a : Stimp. The Doctor's: Diplomas bang his office. IA 45 • i.• . • : :; . BLIATQIINSON; •,:. ;i Member of; the Royal' College of tßurgeons, Lon dqn; .graduate from . onejoaCthe ;, most Leinfnent ... c dn eg ee tuAe linitwilltates;:and the:griiater part ; whose: life hasilfoenstirtent:in ;Ake •kOspi tale of London, Paris, : 1 3 hibidelphia and else where, has effected Koine of the most astonishing'. cores :that were ever known ;Jam troubled with-tinging dia the head and'etds asleep; treat , nervousness, being.:alarmed -audden sounds, bashfulness, vdth frequent attended 'Sometimes with derangement of *lnd _wire onreddminediately:. ; -.• _ ; • :tAKE. PARTICI:M:2Oi 'NOTICE. -• t• .-These are some of the sad end melsncholy iiffeets produced =by by early . -habits Of yen th, *is : - weakness Of the back and limbs r pains -in the head, dimness'ot sight, lose of muscular: pow:, er, palpitation of the-heart; ' dyspepsia , nervous initahility, syniPtoms of consumption, &c.' are effects 'on the mind are -much to_be dreaded—loss of memory, Con • - fusion of Ideas, dePression of spirits, evil fere-. bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love of solitude,timidity, &0., are some otthe prod:iced. YOUNEk KEN • Who.-have. injured themselves by a certain Practice indulged in when alone,, a habit fre guintly. learned tecon evil companions, ,or at the` effects of which are nightly felt, even When aeleep, and if not cured renders Marriage impossible, and destroys • both mind and body, should-apply immediately_ . What a :pity Viet - a young marl ; t ime hope of his cotintry,;,.the darling of -his liatente)-Should beismatehad.from edtprosprsiti and . enjoyments of life, consequenee devieffrok from •the path oftnatnie.and inS.certaln secret habit. ...Stich persons 10112, before ouutem plating PI A ' "[AGE, • • • , • ' liefieet that anionnd mind= and.'-body are. the most necessary to promote connubial happiness...andeed,:without -these, the journey threughlifebecomeeO weary pilgrimage the pumped hourly .darkens tothe view ; the mind becomes ehadowedwitndespair and filled with ihe - inelaricholy refiectiontiuit the happiness of soother becomes blighted with our own. r DT9FARE OF IMMDEmpr„, 414 111 the iiisiftdded and imprmlint votary of Aiitgitre finds he has imbibed the seeds of thiiPoififul disease, it too oitou haPIMA that au timed sense of shame or;the dread&didis ',ovary detOM hiM fronkanlying to, those, who, from r edboation and respecfabilitk, - can alone befriend him. He falls into , the hands of igno rine and pretendeiii, who incapable of curing,' filch Ails•• - pecratOsrp subs tance, keep him trifling Month after month, or =as long as eau:Wiest fee can betobtained i . and in despair , leavelhim:with ndiked hbalth to Sigh- over ; his Oisappointmentior, by,the use• Of the deadly Mercury, tastes the constitu tional-symptoms of this terrible disease, such as affections'of the Heed, Thrisit,Hose, Skin, etc.' progressing with frightful rapidity till death t - tait4drkd to his dreadful sufferings by sand him , to,tbat undiscovered country from whence naiftsvaler returns.; iITDOBSZEWT• ; THE num , • The *PAY- thfraseh4 4, cx9o_at this institution year after Year,Pumerous important surgical operations pe rformed by Dr. Johnson, iyitnedidin , the.±Tppp.r.*fit of. the Sue, ohm?, and many other papers, notices, of •which have in -,teicl-again befom. the public, be ssOrdanding'aits.'et.gliiiiitiliorn of character and billy, is ,13,idiktetillinitintee to the ,• I Vir gait inSEASEE SPEEDILY CUBED. Office No, 7 South Frederick St ~.,e~ital. HARK EVENING - :OCTOBER 23, 1863. .420 T fiftbital. LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, 'l4lll GREAT FEMALE 'REMEDY ! :THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY ! THE GREAT FEMALE :REMEDY 1 THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY ! LYON'S -PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S,PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS - - ABEIBE'ITER THAN PILLS ! • _IL. ARERICTER THAN PILLS ARE BETTER THAN PILLS ! ARE BETTER THAN PILLS I Lyon's Peri49l4 Dx9o•.arp TIIE : ONLY'FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID; PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID - PREFAB/ANION 1 THE ONLY FLUID FREPARATiON ever: brought before the public, and 418 a Ain relic and:specific tit; challangm the world to produce an equal ;lhey are; tithe most obstinate cases, figtaig.X.AND suavro DO GOOD I RELIABLE; AND SIM To DO, GOOD ! RELIABLai AND SIM T,O DO 000 D ! RELIABLE, AND MBE TO DO GOOD AND CANNOT D.O HARM, AND CANNOT AND CANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARM, IF THE arßEctips IF THE DIRECTIONS4RE'ADHEREDITO 1. IF THE Di - AO:OTIOSE! ARE:ADHEREWTO ! IF THE pozonoxs ARE ADHERED TO ! SAFE AT ALL TIMES ! SAFE AT ALL TIMES ! SAFE ATALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL TIMES except when. mrpressiy forbidden in the direc tions which are wrapped around each bottle and have the written: signature of'Dß. JNO - LYON upon them. • NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE" NONE ()TITERS ARE GENUINE L- N. ONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE" . _ BEWARE-OF _ COUNTERFEITS! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! They cure all those. ills to which the feinale . , system,is'subjeoted, with dispatch and a dekiee of.cextairity,which.nothing but a. eaientifiCtilly , compounded' fluid preparation could reach.! USE NO OTHER ! SE NO(STHE Th USE NO OTHEEI USE NO OTHER ! For thy Drops Baia before tlieViorlaiiithe ne plus 24tra.of fa-remedies, for the: . care o 4 all diseigeki of theidilniye andlliadir:Lencorgah, Prolapmfii, and the mild, but positive correction` of all irregularities _ . DO NOT BE IMPOSED 1:111)N ! DO NOT BB IMPOSED:UPON ! DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON ! DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON! by those who have other preparationi, which they desire to palm off upon the strength.efi the popularity of my tDrops e and. who •recommend their own ,nastrpme, thus appropriating tliemielierthiS &instant dennlud for my rlt riodlcal Drops, as.a medium fel selling some thing which is worthless' and inefficient. But when the Druggist you apply to hits • abet , got them, either make him buy them. for you; or else enclose one Dollar to the - nearest general wholesale agent,-who will return.you a -txittle by return;Express: ' You will thnitlivire' yourselves trouble and obtain relief from; the greatest Female Begnla for of the Nineteenth Century. Over'2o,oo Bottles of . this medic* . have beere,solli Within.the last six months, and every Lady that his used them, but for-thirruatute of the cure would furnish us Wittflier sworn ger rificate ofififieir efficack.' A4i.Ores:but 90.D 01- ' lax to make ttie experinient,, will appeal to three - of your - sex who are} suffering'men waste away when a single Millar will givelyou instant relief: , ' , . Prepared solely by Da. Jam. L. LYON, - Prac icing .Phyeician. Price $1 per bottle. th G. CLARK & • •WHOJABALS DBMOGIBT 'Nile Raven, Cora.' General agents for United - States and. Cana, ijor sale at - Wholesale by' .D. S. BARNES & New York. • DECi. O. GOODWIN &Oa.; Boston. tAFor sale by 1X W.- 'Dress '& .and all Druggists. anal -deod-intaw-lyeow. Wholesale agents, Johnston, Hallowoy & Ocivzden, 23 North 6th street, Philadelphia. GRIPATDISCIOVIRY I Applicable • - useful Arts A A Anew Ite' Combination: Boot and Shoe lfluitAbfuW-z. ~ r ME Jewelers Families: _.: f~a .:d..L AIM IMEI It la a liquid II Remember IMIEI Fink. ,Ag - ents in Phils jeB4dly , - .t 'CLINK:K . OB CELEBRATED BITTER WINE' OF 'IRON, BITTER WINE-OF IRON, 'BrriEß WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, ,For. Dyspepsia andindigestion ; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; For Dyripepata and indikestioi ; For Dmapida and pidigtation ; For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak StomaChs and General Debility For Weak StoMachs and General Debility Boilable and Sure to ao Good, Relit:tide and gare to•do Good, Sellable. and Sure to do WALL 'Sallablo and Sure to do;Ovid, ' It Costs but Litthien'd - Purifies the Blood It Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood It. Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood It Costalgtt Little and Purifies the Blood Of tbis-Valuable-Midicine; Of: this ;Valuable:Medicine, this Valuable _ Medicine, Of this Valuable,Medicine, Only Seventyifive and One , Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventi five ?id 'Onet9llir per Bottle. Only Seventy 'nit) and Me Dollaipei . ipttle. 0 pea ottla _ 2 . 111 T §ev , 1 1 0. 7 .4ve o .?Ttri gag Dc4 l M B. A. raiI3KEL & BRO., Genenal Depot 118 Alarket et., Hardsburg, Pa. octl4 iltiatellantous. USEFUL and A BLE DISCOVERY! • IN SIL 11 L 'CEMENT ! Is of more 'general praitical utility than any' invention now before the public. It has been. thoroughly' tested dur ing the, last two years by practical men, and pronoun ced by all to be :SUPERIOR .70 ANT A.dhesivePreparationeknown, HA TON'S' 'lrisikarsra • Comm Is anew thing, and tho -re suit of . : years a study its combination is .on arieniift Piistaiples, Aad-vn Ter no-lstrOnonatainani or. p)aanga; of tempengure, ,vOll it ~becomo corrupt or and any offensive 'smell, BOOT & SHOE uinfaaturere ualog..• utitre,Wl frintriit-the pest tatitile Ithown Okal 134119414 Igklirthanneli, -4 1 V - whits without delay, ie not ailacted Uy any,, , , change of tetukta, T . i JEWFANIIS 11 find It sufficiently adbe dye- for .tbeir use, as has been proved. • Big apeially adapted to LOU', And - we clidni as an especial it;'that it sticks Pat Ches and . Linings to Boots 'and b;o4i3 SulDnently strong vith- Rnt Rt4citing. • • '' It is the only 0.8411EN2 12tteult, that la a sure tiling for mending Furniture,' Crockery, Toys, _ Ivory,'': l,° And .articles of Eibuse,- we- REMIffgER . figq )2 0 1480LUBLI CST a lige& lonn and as easily applied as paste. Kimoas hounanna Casuarr itepinbla*meter or oil. Elam - Ws /Mumma Owen Adheres oily substances. • uppiied in F amily or ion utactarers' Packages :frem 2 ; ounces to 100 lbs. 1141'434 'MOS. & C 0.,, , , Propriepara, 'Providence,..l3, I t , 1 delEhb4,.. r LAING. & MAGINNIS - 41101 cat. ME GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC!, THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT TOkle, And Cannot do Harm And Cannot do Harm And Cannot do Haim And Cannot do Hum , ,N4;:ow Only a Trla I tow OnlY Ask,aTria I Now Only Ask aTria I Now Only Ask a Trig Ceitgra#4 From Lyeoming County EX GOVERNOR PACKER ON THE RAMPAGE--BE BE GOESE INDIGNANT AT THE INDEPENDENCE OF A WILT, TENANT-HOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN AND HOW ARE YOU, COPPERHEADS? WIILIAESPORT, Oct. 20, 1863. Correspomknce of the Telegraph.] Since election, the traitor sympathizers in our borough have becimie perfectly rampant. Oar Es•Grovenior, Wm. F. Packer, has become morbidly sensitive on the subjedt. Since he Voted a.ticket which he proclaimed to be " all copper," he has labored 'under such a weight of tortviction'for his slithatlas cannot bear the least allusion to the decline la copper.. We had a grand torch-light processfori on Saturday night. It, was a brilliant success; and Many of our Ittyal citizens illumiriated their dwellings and places of business. Among . this latter class was.Mr..E. , P. Barrett, an extensive dealer.in stoves, tinware, &e. ; He occupies a shire' and dwelling owned by, Ea•Gov.irrior W. F. Packer. Onlionday Packer entered the store.and told Mr. Barrett that be (Packer) had heard thathis (13arrett's) house was illuminated on Saturday evening. and demanded to know if it was true: Mr. Barrett replied that it was. "Then," said thaangy ex- Governoi; " youlianst leave my premises immediately. rtoi/1 not beinsylled in my own buildings." Mr. Barrett, being a quiet man, did not kick the fellow out of doors, as he would have been justificed in doing, but td lowed him to depait. The course of the dis tinguished Fa is severely commented upon, and it will show you the spirit that animates trai tors in this quartei. WESt BEgNot. From the Sunday School Amts. "Onlys Dead !soldier," A few evenings since, stood in tthe depot walling fOr the train. Near by was a rude box, containing the all that was mortal of one whose life had been offered a sacrifice to right. Two ladies, were they ladies—were passing, and I heard ; the remark uttered carelessly and heart lessly, "It is only a dead soldier." And I thought, only a dead soldier i—yet - he may have been the, alt of some , fond heart now crushed and well nigh broken, the, light of some tame now daikened. Ah me! how different this si lent coniing home from - the joyful one they had anticipated. They sent him oat in the pride of t his manhood; with a stronganit and a biome heart=and he is returning. pale faced and still, his white - lips mute and closed, never again to open in - home greetings or home farewells. - He is going home, - " but not as he went,— - • ' - With the flying flag and stirring baud, With the tender word, and message sent; From the distant, warring hand." Only a dead soldier !' and I thought of i cur dead soldier; his' grave—the Kanawha; and his requiem the ebb and flow of its ever rest less water ; and the hot tear would come,'-de spite of place, and time, and surrounding cir cumstances.' Only a dead soldier ! With what crashing weight do these words come to those who mourn a brave heart stilled , and pulseless-4 loving voice silent. May a good Father pity those whose loved ones are only dead soldiers. Metros Mermat.- , Zeregrap4. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Rebel Acc,ounts of Gen. Kilpatrick's Tlgh LATER PRON. CHARLESTON The Richmond En firer, October 21st, says a dispatch from Gen. Lee to Gen. Cooper, October 20th; says: 'Alen. Stuart yesterday opposed, at Buckland the advance of Gen. I attacked division of cavalry, while Fits Lee attacked his flank and rid. The enemy was. pursued until he reached Ids infantry supports at Haymarket and Gaines ville. two hundred prisoners were captured. Cnanrawron, Oct. 20.—The Yankees are hard at work constructing another battery emit' of Gregg, facing the sea. A large number of tents disappeared from:Morris Island. 'Oar batteries kept up a brisk fire upon the Yankees, who appeared in ranch larger farces than rental at Gregg and Wagner. . • Gen. D. H. Hilt bas been relieved of his coin- mend. Breckbaridge takes command of his corps. PROM WASHINGTON The. McDougall General Hospital, at Fort Schuyler, New York, is to be closed without delay, and its patients removed to other hospi tals. This is one the oldest of the United States military. hoepitals, and contains two thousand beds. It launder the charge! of 'Ai sistant Surgeon Warren Webster, United States Army. • Amonc , ihe other cindidates already named for the Slieskership of the next House of B,epre sentatives, is - Hort. BUM] B. Washburn, Of Il linois,: who,. , by reason of longest continued service, will be the senior member of that bily. His friends are, it is known, actively at work for him. . . BIM The vacant chief . clerlmhip of the United 'States Supresie Court, s profitable as well as honorable position, closely engages the atten tion of numerous candidates. _ s Reported Oceopation of Point Isabel, Texas, by teen: Banks' Foross. I We find the following curious story ` ln, the Port Royal New. South of the 17tir inst. (Satur day* . . "The United States steamer Bienillie, Open mender Mullaney, of the Western Gulf Sqhad ron, touched in this harbor on ber way to Philadelphia for repairs.. She brings the ;im portant intalligemce, which had been received j at New Orleans ust before hei departurii,, that the grand expedition under Major Gen,eral Banks, in person, hid effected a lauding at Point Isabel, .Texas, ,a small place at the ; mouth of the Rio . Grande river. "The inkiesiful . occupation Vllait Isabel will give us, in a short time, possession of Brownsville, which is opposite Matamoraii, Mexico, a grand entrepot of the rebels, from _~~._.: Fgaxams Plonmoß, Oct. 22 WAEHINGTON, Oct.-22 PRICE ONE CEN which the munitions of war and needed sup plies are transferred :across the Rio Grande in the former place, by means of small beats. A large part of the Confederate cotton which has b+ , ett sent to Europe to purchase supplies has ci through Brownsville, to Anglo-Rebel bled:ad.? runners lying on the Mexican or central s'dc of the river. Of course our occupation of the fl» e will effectually put a stop to all this idc,c-r; traffic, and, at the same time, will enatle ü blockaders to close up the river with a small force. In ono other matter the occupation. of Texas will have an important bearing. "Major General Banks, always active and eve r victorious, will soon be in possession of all the important points in Texas, and, practically, of the entire State. It is understood that another corps of the army is co operating with him from the direction of the Red River country." Ncm abriertiotintute. 11 MIMS AB SOLDERS Collation of Pelliiolll, 800 ins, Bock Pro and War Claims. Officers' Fay Rolls, Muster Mulls, as craning Accounts Made Out Vundersigned, having beenin the er..- orzient of the United St:Ace during last eighteen months, as Cklrit it. the ing and Disbursing Office o.tr t z,, of intendent of Recruiting Sc. , i-e nia, respectfully informs the p - üblEe that opened an office in qt. D 6.111 TELEGUAY.O Building for the purpost collectitv, rrL dons; Bounties, Baca Pa.: and War a also, making out Officers' f.'wy Mire! Bolls .and Recruiting Amounts. All arders attende 1 to prom.pz,.y. novl.4l.st KEILLTVA II S. CIU.L.D. 1863 PALL /863 MILLINERY AND GOODS. T HAVE the pleasure of infotmiug my coa -1 tomers and the public generally, that I have now on hand a full stock of Fall and Win tti Goods, including French Pattern Bnenets, Ribbons, Silkl, Velvets, Laces, French and Americanalowers.yeathers, &o. Also, Straw, Beaver anti Felt Rats and Sonnets, of tr latest styles and designs. WILLIAM KRUSEbI, No. 218 Arch street, Philadelphia. ttepl32-d2m* MASON'S BLACKENING. 500 DOZEN. TUST received and for sale, wholesale and re J% tail. [sept24] WK. DOCK, in., & CO. ,T 1:10LOW'S Self Sealing Air Tight J_lro, 1-4 The best in the Market. A large !ot, sal WM. DOCK, Jr., . CO. Bank 2pplieations. -BANK .NOTICE. MOTIOE is hereby given, that an assyciati. has been formed and a certificate pre r mreil for the purpose of establishing abank Lf discount, 'deposit and circulation, under the provisions of an act entitled "An Act to establish a system c 4 free banking in Pennsylvania and sr. cure tie public against loss from insolvent banks," all proved March 31, 1860, and the supplemeta - thereto, approved May 1, 1861. Said bank to be called "Oilmens' Bank," rin:l to be located in the borough of Oii City, in the county of Tenango, 'with a capital stock. of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided iin two thousand shares of fifty dollars eACII ; ..! td it is contemplated to increase the same to hundred thousand dollars or ten tit..,to , - shares of fifty dollars each. OEO. H. BISSELL, For the Association. je3o-oaw6m. NOTICE is hereby given, that "The Com me, cial Bank of Pennsylvania" intend to ap ply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next session, tor a renewal of the charter. Sal i Bank is located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of one million (,t dollars ; a renewal of which will be asked 'f.r, with the usual banking privileges. By order of the Board. S. C. PALLIER, Cashier. je29-oawBm NOTICE. DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made by "The Bank of Pitt burg," (located in the city of Pittsburg, Pennn.,) to the Legislature at its next session for a renew al of the charter of said Bank, with the existiL:g capital of Twelve Hundred Thousand Dollar:1. JOHN GRAIILM., je27-oawtim NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that " THE BANK OF GERMANTOWN " intends to apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, or their next session, for a renewal of their char ter. Said Bank is located in Germantown, Twenty-Second Ward of the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital of Three Hun dred Thousand Dollars; a renewal of which will be asked for, with the usual banking priv ileges. By order of the Board. CHARLES W. OTTO, Cashier. Germantown, June 20, 1863. De23-oaw6:a Tiikossatem's Bans, t Philadelphia, June 24th, 1363. NOTICE is hereby given, in conformity with • the laws of the Commonwealth of Penu sylvania, that the Tradesmen's Bank of Philadel phia, located in the city of Philadelphia, created with banking and discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hundred and Fifty Thouswd Dollars, that application will be made by the said Bank to the next Legislatume for authority to increase the capital Ons Sandra and Fifty Thousand Dollars. By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN ()MINER, Cktshier. jo3o-eawBm NTOTICE is hereby given thit application 11 will be made to the Legislature of Penn sylvania, at their nest session, for a renewal of the charter of the FARMERS' BANK Olr SCHUYEKTT,T, COUNTY, located in the bor ough-of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, with the present capital of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLT", and with the usual banking privileges. J. W. CAKE, Cashier. June 16,81863. - (je.29-d7irt.) NOTICE S HEREBY erIVEli that the Honesdale Bank I will make application to . the Tiegixlature a t its next session, for the passage of a law re chartering: said,bank, with Re present name and style, location and privileges, and with_a capital of two hundred thousand dollars. By order of the directors. S. D. WARD, Honesdale, July 4, 1863, Cashier. Sy6dosiv6m. 4''4 v-'