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' - .7.:: : -. „, i . : _ ...,,,.;-_-.;--_,....,„ q.', 1 'llk _ • . 7, .. .. , _,---,--_:_- -------- -z - '-'i - -7-71---:; = - , -- . .. _ .. , .., . - ... _ . ...-_, - .. ":-• B V U EoRGE BkIIGNEk; THE 'TELEGRAPH:: immistin - MORNING AND EVEINiNG, By GEORGE BEE . GNER. QB 2 O .7.W.P.11.* near Walfsig. • - TERms ausiairrirtoscarremost. 'ltie DAILY Tiiiicciara is served to subscri bers in the Oity •at '_B:olatir; *W I - . Yearly rubscribers Wale:out TILIKIBAPH. 'l'he Tioasosern is also published _weekly '` , and (gialshedloshbacribiarTs at the. ; follow*; eiksh rates : 5 - Single oriples, ; .. .. . . ... $l.OO, Pen topics, to one postofoe 9.00 Nen " _MAO AL raenento BArat-The, following are the I•Atee :lor.adverdetrig In theTBWRA,Ps; hatillicateitteiht to do itteatieldight for rotat:ea.' - w : arr Four lines or -less (*mature Rue -half square. ,131ight lluesostiliorieffurl' I fourcOnati a..quaTe. g n rt-sz l - 0 4# - gt4R , t ` 7. tig gi - s ts.:; A Filattsig l ,ol.lP f :F•rglig:-ff:-:. , -,, i-i! , 4 it La 'l _ . .... p . Ngt",„ii: —p-tb ex ca .. ),Thaj,k,. • t. 4. ,SV_Magiarateet 1 1 sagsgsggrasess a' ..,.. i,_, :- - .0!' ,,, 57 - :7- ,-, - -- '-f'": - .. 1 , 11!! ac,412.4. -- .6.1: - I gt.aBBo - 8884ta 13 ' . 23858V.138,3'83 , P.... • 1 ,-... '''. 1 g:StSPZ:SStr. 4.. Cg.f.2lia.At.l.. .• .?2 , j2: ' 4 7 6lgggZeg _ . F aoa A.,54 I- , 1•••, seBguingss • 14 , ...1•••.0.A g• J t'd tg•g3BBB Admimarattonbiotiem l / 4 .1 time a :gook, ata tinae,x...B2 26 iiiiertate ikektees. .......... 75 Andgcc.V. Kotthat . 1 60 Nokeos enett Imrtertitm.,; - tir:Btl4lsl4 notienif iiiserfiat In' the. &11*;:or•belore Marilagna'andlifinfiniol;o* Oarre rat Linn for each ' As an adverriedinrettliiillithilniiiiihas no equal, lareii.aircnimAn, men and Willies, fa6l4;lnd country piscine it beyond competition. j• ficteto. sUE ZER ' : ;$O;USI f IlAtiltiatSUß4, PA. : IrVILIS.oId established House has undergone . extensive improvements; and • been- snort oughly. renovated and refitted. . /618 Pleasantly located in the heart -of the easy' access to the State Capitol and _Bakal° grounds. [, - For the accommodation of our guests; nu , haste recently commenced to ran a Coach, to and front. the fictiin.ad. Its this manner unpleasant delay in •leavol - the depot for the Hotel will, be studded, iti4 7 =o mare time aforded guests for meats when kave sap the douse: intending that the BUEHLER HOUSE shall be maks homelike resort for the stranger and Ira% eler,.we respectfully solicit a continuance ptablio,patronage. septl7 &lot OEO. J. BOLTON, Preprietor:• : .AVENUE HOUSE, Corner 7th Street and Pantry bank Avante, . • WAtiIIINGTON, D. C. ITEM Subscriber bags leave to inform >the .I. Public that be has thoroughly refitted 4,ruk refurnished this House, and•that it is now. one of the most complete and comfortable hotel's in the National Capital. .The location is the best; and most, central of any in the city. The chambers - and attires otrooms are unequalled for their vise, ventilationand elegance. Him=self and all his attendants spare no pains to meet every, want of his ghests. His table is supplied daily with the :bniit .the ..markets of Washingtpn, Baltimore and Philadelphia of i ford. kierespectfallY asks • ladies and ;gentle-; :men visiting Washiogton. to callik4djUdge-fa4 jitemselves. • ,[septl3'daai] J O . GABEL'. 40 1 Htiliattl:StAidg - 416T Err; • ' MOV S Y M & RIMMISPNI ProPtietY.B., rllllO4 well known Mid -is 'atilt in e. condi4 Ition to'neconuntslitei the trairefing:tinblinl atfOidinf the most ample convenfentes'alaaifor 14eiiinsient gnest and the permatent_Waldo.! TILE, UNITED STATES _HOTErt:hg.::-Iseiii ,intliely refitted through Ont, snd now ab 4 go zattexialzhims equal' in extent, comfort and mt i n iyto,tkol hotel between Philadelphia:and pl i tiak,;_vg„Lattlocation is the beet the State c a pw,„ L „Ndug ;In easy ACCOBB to all the ytdlroack depots, and in Sloss proxiMity to all the publid, offices en4irakz 4 fiess localities of the city, Is - the convex:deices of 1 I. 2 1 ; 45/18.2 CLASS 110 TrE and the ProPristma are . detef , irdied Spare riectiforatrkinse; time , or labar:l6-.:-Misare - thq cadoif-of`the" - ,04 3 .: Psitto4ki4f tttotafikvaiio-As respscUeLy Bou4row - • .16,1 T-ox-Ii OR: 041:04A, ~ ~~~As NO: 119 MARKET STREET, rgieth poaitively extracted 1)04" by- the nod of nitrous oracle: • --oca4tf HENRY C. oRTH, Teacher of the Zane, Melodeon and Violin. Tense reasonable. lbiThlrd street, between Market and chi Ate n it streets. 1131 1 n::- „ kIAIN OF MARROW. TBE purl oxpreued oil qf Beef Bone Marrone . / for beautlYing and' Steengthening the , : hottil perfumed_ 7 4 .14 1 floWorll:::WPOtedi end! sold by 2 a q 81:- • . APo9#l44;l***g• -I Air E VP 3 RIGAI9 I, II II 'okve " r'64lliii4 AlOsix Invoke. "42' an2l WAL DNS, Jr., & Co. DIL • SOIENSGN LOCK HOSPIT AL. TritfildisCfiverild the moat ceitisin, speedy and j =effectual remiiklos in the world for It - 821 - 80 IfilkraibENCE. muss WiliEjio &faro novas. NO, i; I tY - Dir NOXIOUS DRUGS. A U-sq* , .lKirlantda, of No Morse, in from One to . Two Days., Weakness of the , Back, AkeAlone of the .Kidwpye, , and Bladder ~Involunitary dit Ititsiges;-Impotency,-' Ge neral Debility, NeK vonsnees, Dome's, Languor, Low-Spirits, OdaffisiOn' - or Ideas Palpitatio - of the Heart, lindafti,, Tietddinks; Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, > Throat, Nr so or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Ding? Stomach or Bowe . :*=-those terrible disorders ,arising ,from the iklfterY Habits of Youth--, thoseieciet and solitary practices more fatal to their, : vic„thne timis the song of Syrens to this Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most dant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &0., impossible, YOUNG MKS UM Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thbusands of Yonne. Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might °the rwisti,hthe entranced listening Sem ; ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre,'may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE.: ; s4 a g T.grg "' Harried Perko ,or Young Heu conteruplet ing marriage, being aware of physical' weak Rees, organic debility, deformities„ &ct., speedily oared. He who:places bienwkli under the care of Dr may rCbgioulAy confide 44.14e r hquor as gen:: flexural rind oonfidenfliielY upon his skill as a Physician. Immediately aired; and'AA vigor . restored. 8 g X'fra 3. SW Zse 4 L.ll IKte4b This distressing affectiOnwhich renders life mketabbrandem.strh9le-bi4imible—is the pen'L alty PIO by lkii,irrabol/1 ofimproper indulgence. Yetung persons'aie too apt to 'commit excessee from not being aware of the dreadful - DAB& venous that may ensue. Now who ,thst,tus; derstands the subject will pretendi to deiy4blif po,wer of procreation Is lost sooner by thrise failinginto 'improper habits than by the prmi dent. & Besides being depred:the : pleasures of healthy 'hirapring, 'the most serious and destruci tiVe symptoms to ,both body and , mind : arises The system biicnnies deranged, thephylicid:iiiid mental functions weakened, lose prarhabisi Power; nervous dyspepsia, don of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility, a wasting -.the, frame, „cykugh,f con; and'dmith. ' • OE Onic . s,,,lttfiiiiitsil,Fiemqg &caw, Leff hand Me going from Baltimore street, si few doors from the corner. 11 1 811,not to obserte name andAtynber. -' ' mast" lose paid and contain a stamp] ThkrDixdoesiDiplo - nne bang in hi's office, DE. JOhNSON, -' •• -1, Member oiTtile &Tail galiage..of Burgeons; Lon•. don, graduate ficrin one of the most eminent. lithe "'Drifted'State r somd the greater Part of;iilio,OP life haaPemliPoht4irt the'bospi-, tali of .Lpicloaile, ,Phiiaftlphia _end else-; ec whero;hisliffected ioinis of thet foot astonishing' cures that were ever ',known ; many troubl with iikuiflng *the head and ears when asleep; greao Iservdasaisise being alarmed at sudden, soandir, zbeabfaizaites, . with frequent; slushing ,1 attended sometimes with derangement of 'mind TAlLE.E.a.Rl'lt;utsAll NOTICE. mete ikiiidiO4l'"ortliO sad and melancholy. effects pitidial*l.hfeifiy, - ha Jilta, of youth, via : weakness of Die back and 41inbat Obis In the head•,. - dimness ..*.of sighkross'of muscular ' power, Tafpilation•zof 'Abe heart, -dyakosiffi:nervolus' biritaliiiity, Omptoms of consumption ; ff.C.! , . ,:lifieritni. -- -Thel fearful. effects on 'the Triind ate': mach%to Iscdreadedlosa , of • memory , - bon. , fifilon lof ids* depression . of splrita,•evillini bedlam', . *masker, to :society, abif :distrait, love of solitude,: tinddity,4c., are-soma of the evils produced. - -7. - 2:033 1 M lag i - •-' Who have intifred . tilenititiVrfa7,by' a certain paitiaOrliidtdgedll2-vidien 4100 4 a: t ia NC . f r i 3 . quentlr iiiiined - from"sill' enniiardOna, -, of it 'ached; 110- idea* •of which s are niihtly'fillti; 'weal . When' , isiCark • &Jeff ' not cared; renders marriage tinpthidble, and' destroys both mind andbody,ira shoulitiPpit AediatalY.. What a 13 4 11 4 fi1it." - ..a:lbtliff'. man, thelope of his country, the Wailing.- of his parents, should' be snatched frepttg,prc.spetlir • and enjoyments of life,-Xytthe:oonsegrambes .of - deilathik froin thiVath : ' pflingui*ikriCindulenkrin*ceitiOD &a:ten - 01W tanaktirraenk mar; befi# ocita. Vt 6l ot l : - ' ' ~., , ~. :.• • "]yrkRRT/ta; - - ' ... , Edina that a sound mind •OM body, are the' atosb:neoessa*ibatdsites to Yaimate:coniittbial happiness. Intle, without these, the Jo atney through life beoomee a weary pilgrimage„:; the prospect ,darkens to, the view; the mind- „bewmatlialuidried with despair and filled ;with -tiii:Tngraislibliyeffeaticin tbat;thi,:litappiness of 1 lalifethevrecikuathliglited With our .. ,r,- . _ DISEASWOILLKPRUDICNOR. , - .Wiffin:the misguided and imprudent votary, of-pleastutrfhtddrejlaalrabilser WI , seeds of, this_pahaful„disairig it Abel 'Often haYpens that., aie ilitini4dilinati J OT 'Shame or the aread of die ._ ........_ ... , . ooverY 'Abbitifilmilrom`ipplying to' those who,' from edirisitkirtriitiaspeotability; 'din alone, lxtrienA.h l3 W fifilallo into. the'lmade of igno rant and designing : pretenders, who, .. Incapable of curing; - filch ;Ms pecriniaky substance, keey him tilfikv;, month:altar month, or uloaXita the smallest fee cm - be 'olatainiq;ind'in;•4pair • leave*bilinfilAth - • iiiltied health to sigh" over his galling disappointment; -ot; : by the- Use of the deadly poison, ,Itigrolit, hasten the constitu tional symptoms of this terrible:4ow, ing,h - so ,44444.4)8Tfit115; Heed, Throat, Skin, Vol irg -.:1,:' ! *kW Militlari rapidity till death Ai a tio hIP - dreadful:au/WI bi amid ,hini:fiicikit ;311dineovi WI r 0 : powitry : from ; .... ileti 49 t rav eller Fltiiins• -,.: • . " ' _ .. SEIN ',- T ,r.' . 'ilti 7.•, -.:T5,;:,.' 113 - ALLmlClraif.4lDatXl fismatitm_lo-Taltisp - . t i•& ou an^" ''dipOeired at tbliinietitOce, ia,d 2 ,llki'illizattrotte ir4ortain by Dr.:' stuA l 9 7 -! Ak er Li l / 4 000 1 la the giiionetr,' figLitifieee of which: ve 4 5q - fmanY4l-..- -t •;- letielhe 016114 be . " of character -1641 .- 011 =gagialaki'l4? "• 11' ititt#44,BPEEDUETICIWIED.,) 011 ice 10, 7 South Frederick St: :HARRISBURG-, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ! 30, 1863., filebital. LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL'DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, THE GREAT 1 1 10 MALE REMEDY 1 THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY 1 THE GREAT FEBIALP =HMO,* THE BEAT FEMALE REMEDY LYON'S PERIODICAL. DROPS LYON'S,PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL-DROPS AltE BEVER, THAN,, PILLS ! AgE. B OTE4 _TBANA:PiIas ARt turps, PILLS ARE IatITER THAN PILLS 1 Lyon's Periodteal props,_are ME ONLY FLUID PREPARATION. THE ONLY map PREPAR'A.TION THE ONLY FLUID PREMATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ever brought before the-public, and as a diu retie and specific for irregularities, challanges the world to:produbetan equal ; thefare; Intik; most obstinate cases, RELIAI3LE, AND BUBEIDIKVOOOD 1 RELIABLE, AN:D. SURE 2T0 , D0 . GOOD-1 RELIABLE, AND MIRE TO,DO goo') 1 RELIABLE; AND SURE TO DO`GOOD 1 AND CANNOT DO HAIM, AND CANNOT PQ ANtrOANNOT 2 PO HA.RI2,` AND CANNOTIDO,';ELISH, i WTHE DIRECTIQNS ABE igtg ;TO!; IF THIS DIICE t TION liith:" ADS 'l6l IF THE DM - lONS LOW fit :01! IF THE DEMOTIONS ALtE,AuIiE .vg,l BE "-• t Am ATT Alikb• . r • isitegAl • AtEdknffieg..it '47 2' . 4 fr.-4414 4 -11 SAIPEC,AritALL'TIMIBI- • ' - SA IS: ALZ =WS ! except`v;hen ‘ ..express...l4,;fOricAddeik d o ir e; e o --- dons whialiare wr4PPed:Arcuunt2WP.A6JT. and hn4e the writteusignatatro_of.Dß:. 1:YON 4port t4etn. NONEWHERE'OE9ENUELTE! 130 NE OTtiEESAIiE GtE J NONE OTHICESA EVILIEgUIN E •Noonkrfnmas ;ARE , OEN ultrE • BEWARE OF cOtarriattgrit BEWAREIF 0 1 IINTRRFEITS BzWARE OF COUNTERFErth BEWARE OF commute/um They cure tall thbrie ills ' Aimee , system is subjected i With: dlspatek sed it Atigl4, of, certainty which , ttothhig •bia taitioacini, compounded fltdd , preparaticiit 'could Teach; USE NO 0131 EN ! USE NO OTHER ! USE 1 , 10 - OTHER.! UNE NO OTHER ! stand 'before thg.iworld 11#`440 ne plus ultra of, remediesh... tm. , tllQ., oura:„Aft all diva:lloos of Ilia, liiclaeya, au4;bladder t .,Leucoroalii liolapaos, and ityzi,mild, loakpoistliiro correction of ,#.F.4.44110e5. LO NOT-13111-POSED DPON.I DONOLBIIIIMPOSED 13P01414 DO ;NQ BE liIPOSILDUFION I DO NOZBEIJIIIXOSED 12015 . by`those who haVe • otber,.,Preparatiorie which they desife to'pairdoffiurion tEeitishgtl ed:he popuiat:49 . of-My . DiOrs, and ',WAo*istonfinietid their own nostrums,, ! thus *UPirefoOfitgE to themselves =the 'const ant Ileiiaad . .rfor:or Pe riodical Drops, as a medium for` selliWg some thing`whlch is mitthlettlaiiir liallieldifiC But when. the Druggist you apply Ito has not got them, either make hinibuy ,them for you, or else enclose one Dollar ,to the nearest general Wholisakiiiion, , _ l / 2 i167*i11 - itpiiin you ,a bottle blietiwneExpress. ' ""-• •` - • - ' • You will thus save: yourselves trouble . . , ::and obtain relief from the greatest Female ,Begulac for of the Nineteenth Century, ; ,,, ' , . Over 2EOOO 'Bottles of this . - medicine' have been sold withluthelatiteri:MOUtfis, and every Lady that has .used•them, -but for,tho.nature of the cure, would furnifik 'Us With her SWornscer tificate of their efficacy. It takes but one Doi lar to make the kittielinient;'; and I appeal to those of your sex who are, sulabring:7lvill you Waste army whetia SiUglUDOlarmikl,glip you • Troikited solely ;io. 7 tieing PhYkiClaU.:.. • Price $1 pa' koitle; . , • Ga;F:TCVAICIRKtt ~gpy6BALA"Dnuaa l T, • • Ginietatiientryfoi:pnitlia Statesiuidl.Cana v UT , For sale at Airlioleitale 4 l4 j: • ; •• ••• BARNES & CO„ New York. ,WENADO..; ITSWeigore''l4 by D.'x.Vik i l l f i ttr°4:4l" Driiikests. ' ' • ".7.L.nr"ahrrt.s & (dame lageurs, ,, swwwmai Pau Oowden, 23 Korth oth street, Phibideiphia. aPJATDD3COVASY Applicable...`:,: • useful Arts> = 1a %rxcid Agents in Phlii. v,ije?tidly,:.,!;•i i '.- KUNKEI „CELEBRATED lIITIER WINTOIOI3OITr - BITTER WINE. QFI RON, , BIriSS WINE :oFiipitr, = ES= ffiisrellantons. 'USEFUL and VALUA BLE - DISCOVERY ! IN S 0 UV B.L E :CEMENT;! Is of,..more general practical ntility,tl an-,any. invention no*lndore the public). It ling : =rt : thoratghly tested aux ikidthe lao-41vo Yakri pnictiCal men; and pronocc.- cydiliv illito be, :401 3 .ERIKOR ANT .Oheiliel"paparationaluiown 1141.Tcw's z ,,INspitupLa opm/it Is p-nsF- tl4pg i and the re! : 1114 t „Of; Togs : , of study ; its combinatiop is on ~4 new thing &fa* Prindpka, - ' AL14,11 . 00 Tto eirctur4taikcee oi pnaperature ; it4r 4 t me.beco.thrY.OPt or 104WairifoNABITC4woll• Ita Combination.. BOOT . & SHOE iaiititacturere, using M a .• .cs find it the beet article known a Cementing fOr l ihe Channels, it work without delay, is not Lotected ;by change of _tempera kne. 0 • ';eJENVELEIIB Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Jerweleia; Will field sarneiteitily adhe sive i for_their use, as has been Ilia*daily adapted to Leather,' Audtrwe claim as an especial' it, that it sticks Patches' and .Linings to Jacobi and, Shoeseufficientlystrong with out stitching. Families It is the.ooly„ LIQ ri,rn a-"" UENEN2 filictant„.thatio a moo thing Igtlnitolding = ~Qrookery, Toys Ivory, 4a &Moles of ,fllonsehohl : It is a liquid I= ~i.,,fi :t-,. - ., ~if.twz).dp-titi ME Remember. HILTON'S ONSINNT le in, a liquid:Wm andJIS easily applied se paste..:. ELTUOM . O blSCU r irla r ° VOW js hAllo.l4l:4ia;.wates or,Pd•- iluiroNN .11pcsenta: Adheres oily substances.: ME ME =II - OT Ma isfisetrugisti Pia* * oanclo..to, 100 Ibs. BRO 4. CO., " t= r i Propriezors, Provtlince, R. I. :Ftini~: INQ; &:MisAINNB AltbiraL THE lAEA TONIC; THE GREAT TO gE.', THE GREAT TONIC, •TEINGREAT TONIC, ~. ~,..' y ' _... ~ _:.~'.t i ~_i EZEI =lll . i F9r : Dysperda 44 I ndi gesti on; •For:DyspePsiti rindJndigestion ;‘ 'For DYispolpsia and Roligesilon For Dyspepsia and Indigestien • FEE For Weak Simnel:is nintGeneral Debility For Weak'StoinachS ind:Getieral Debility :For General Debility For Weak Stomachs and General Debility lieble.uut Sere-to do. Good e Iteliiilde and . Sure to da Gkrod, Reliable. and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And CfinnOt do Hann Aid Cannot do Math And 'Carmot,do Harm And Cannot do itiarM It (lasts but Little and,Putilies the Blood leCosts but Little"qaPtiriflee the Blood It Costa but`Little and•Ptiiifies the Blood I Costs but Little and Purifies iliellioad • , ,I. Now, Only, Ask , a Tria . Now Only Ask a Tria I Now Only Ask a Trigs I 'Ow poly_ Ask a Trim Of thip, ValUable Med icine,. Of thieValnible Medicine, Of this Valuable.!Medicine, Of this "Valuable Medicine, Only Seventy-five and Orie Dollar riei - BOttle. Sevintrfivntizi 'One Dollar per 'Bottle.. , Bottle. Only Seventy five.tid.One Doliar per BOttle. Only Seventy-five Lipd'One Dollar;er Bottle. ilanniactured solely by :.2. irxiiteti6W octl4 paik Etitgapt HILTON'S [From the :Louisville, - 14:,lournal; &SAM.] Ales pleasant cenrity,town.s+f, Aclatirzjure Iwo cursed by two recent visite froni guerrilla bandit The first' WO br i abont 52 inen„_cn Saturday: week, under the notoriousr-Dlllsbury, and' ilds second on Monday withi2so;orBoo repeat ed the visit under Hamilton,,Chatzmiengusod,' R. H. Phillpott and Pillsbury. On , both, omit: slons;alisoon as they entered the town, they commenced the indiscriminate robbery of every one in the streets, taking watches, money . ,--and valuables,With pistolit presented - in inidealunt proximitptotheir victim's headi. c 'Thee {rem no respectorslof persons ;tnegroadsvere assailed with as much- sang.froid as lint. Gaither, the Ben-hi-law and secrefary - of State of Gov: Berlah Magoffin, who lotit The utter recklessnesi of 'these , ' sollundrids i t may be appreciated when: we,are told) by.citi l wens that Champ Ferguson,,, a murderzspotted fiend, Was'the Scat be'firviedbf thegang. They broke open the safe of Stiddartli St'Alexander,. Set the office on fire, burned.the records of the Clinton county and •Circuit Courts, which had: been brought there for safety, took away sev-* eral nevem+, all of 'Whom, but two or three:, managed to elude the vigilande oLtheir captors and return to their homes. They seized three' wagons filled with goods. from , this city,:anst., drove them off, stripped"the tows, of all the; store goods, and wantonly broke up the ftiini tura. Governor Bramlette's extensive - law library, with his private papers and letters was taken off and scattered all along the mad, for two miles out of the town. - As they *ere detrarting, wheri they reabhiiiL themunicipal boundary;•they round, and, with mingled, humor ~ inidAriginpli„ gave, three cheers for.Govemor Bramlette and, no 'more men or Money ! they "passed D`ai` they robbed two stores in Cilinibikland comity,' and seized a large number of:toil - ail, Laiuctidn Adair county they °yen strippizid4lorrings from the fingers of ionngl44—...:They. left in 'the direction of Ovsrpoakoriiiity,wcroes the border, and a large number of this gpg of desperadoes were citizen rogues', improvised as robbers . for the occasion, and on a thieving ex-ursion'froni Tennessee.' We think, from all the information we have gained, :that this , raid on.Colurtibiamas. the most aggravaied, t wantoo, and cruel of any' that has been atuidipted - in tau btafe. t;l.'e • !. 1'74; • • ME= A 'CORP3' OV LEE'S AEI! REPIIETO EAST TEN LESSEE, lirobable Attack on. Burnside. Nsw..Yoinc, Oct A special dispatch, to ; the, 7,rews, date, d the! 27th,, trona Cliatthnooga, says,:..„. Unreliabie inielligence has been receiVadof moiernent °fa portion of Bragg's array, tindet t Longstreet, up the valley:. of..the Tenne4see': river, with the intention of pperating, , „agginst gdrnfslde. • It is believed that , a'airpe of I;se',s army, under Ewell, - is meting-into East-Tennessee by way of Lynchburg for thimble purpose.' • ARMY OF THE 10TbidA0- Changek in MeadWs The Rebels - Attack the Sixth eartml WALangecoN Oct. 29.- r• Gen. Meads has within .a day or two 111,A4f3 some chan g es in his position,looking to ; the; Vetter pratc t ion of those ; engaged'_ in the re-! bOliaftfiction of Orange Railroad . . While this Change was being effected, at about three o'clock -,yesterday, , morning,: the' rebels made a demonstration; gainst the Sixth! Corps, but nothing finther,..wss• accomplished' than the driving in °tithe : pickets of that corps a short distance, wtien„tbe.rebels retired. . . _ • THE CALL POR TROOPS. • THE QUOTAS OF THE STATES. ; Drafted - Men Receive Only $l6O Bonny 'Wee: Ton, Oct.''29." In the recent announcement orgaotes to the, several_States, under the Resident's proclarnail Lion of . October; calling out 300,000 men, the; deficiencies of States under former calls and under the recent 'draft,' - are 'tairen'aotimmt' of , only in reference - to saubseqUent draft, - in case; another is , rendered necessary by, the failure purdah the full quota of volunteers. ' It is prtsumed that iiike will be no draft in; those States which raise - 'their quota; of three. hundred thousand Volunteers, called forbY the! President 4 proclamation, but in . States where,' through failure to raise their quota of the ; three hundred thousand volunteers, the draft hue to be resorted to, all deficiencies at the time eiistinftin such' States will betaken in account. Dratted.men and sitbstitutee are entitled only to the $l6O bounty proVided , by law- and not to, the increased bounty of $3OO offered to "mina.; teer recruits. • . Several men were arrested yesterday.-for being; engaged in a ixastraband trade with the rebeta4 'flair names ate Grorties,, a, futies patentee and manufacturer, and.lS,'See, Crocerc and Oliver) Two of them are commission merchants and phti other one la a Captaitiof .The fuses have. been supplied to the rebels, and a regularly,prepared scheme of ;trade ,with the South WaB in. progress of being carried out) The arrestedparties ate in F,,rt Lefejitto, — ,l : If Two Rebel Raids. LATE FROM CRATTUOMPL : " ' ___.% ~.^ Arregt ot - Cotaktiband, Trade rs. . , . „ * - 1.,;630 , 1 4 3h:at a Ginboat § = itiiiirSiut,. - tiOr:29. - The gunboat Peelle traa launched to-day. , Important from Chattanooga. CINCINNATI, Oct. 29 =I Oar kaa , in the brilliant achievement at Chattailiega, was Only 5 killed and 15 wound • ed of Haim'a brigade. Genera:Paid/et is assigned to the command of the,l4th army corps. Another dispatch, dated Stevenson, the 28th, says : general Hazen, with 2,000 men of Palmer's division; attacked the enemy on lookout Mountain, and after a sharp contest, drove them from their position. Coramunicatlim will be Opened between 13iidgeport and Chattanooga, along the Ten nessee. The Five Twenties . . PHILADELETIA, Oat. 29. The subscription agent reports the sale of 1§;712,,0O0 fiiettwenties on Thursday, the, largest 'ititleyet Made in any one day. =One' Boston house took over two millions. At this rate.of salad the amount remaining unsold will be consumed in six weeks or less. The ten days' notice which was published some time since, only, referred to the with drawal of the loan by the Secretary, while the amount authorized was unsold. So little re mains that it will probably be left to be ex hausted on the principle of "first come first served." The Union Victory at Canton. Minn. CISCINaATL, Oct. 29. General McPherson's expedition has returned to Vicksburg. McPherson destroyed all the mills on die pinta; took many prisoners; had several skirmishes; and drove the enemy out of the country between Vicksburg and the capital of Mississippi. Unrestricted trade with Memphis is now re, Stinted,. 7 de w- SOUTHERN NEWS, TEIN num MARTLSND AT ILICKUOND. The following paragraph, from the Richmond Enguker.of Taer.day, undoubtedly refers to the gth Mifribuid: "Two hundred and thirty more prisoners ar rived from 131eneral Imboden's command laet night, being *h second instalment of Ft &rale reeently,elpttmsi by that active and pliant force: TISe Confederate Clothing Bureau; has, we gnthestand; nzfr,d the pews of , work on uni limns in that Itaßartment.at 12 for jackets and.st.sofo,t pa i ntal v ecnis. A woman wog king ejtb a Marbled will, make „at tbia rate from Si 5016 *Or tier.Zl the family is large adettheriefichstreeseairelew. it is to be cow raisaratodi_orlfibtlt4boter is a "lone woman" :soy the Lora hers filmy on her, far hanger IME - incell-Soal 2 ll netvant woman, ninetsen yet= old,rgtiii at o.uction in Lynchburg, Thum oh; fOr NINA, cash. Oa Friday a young wdmaui►a+ sold at atiotion in 'hichmond 0,000 °ash, utpnovixia TSB 01311RESOY. In the Senate at Richmond, on Moaday, on motion of liir• Arpistioug it was ..B_erolved, That a committee of seven be ap t:OW.oa to colisider. and report whether any can he imitipte-d by the General Aißc Em bry ppD ve Atie du rreicy. `.The Vide Preald'ent appointed Messrs. Ann atiOng, Marshall,' Lewis, „Nash, Hart, "Qaeens heir' yr tci'doinpase said. committee. .The. "following litigation, propesed by .11r. •liewls, was refetred to the same 'committee : Resolved; That the select committee on the subject of the currency irquire irro the expe diency of authorizing a loan by the Common wealth to the Confederate G,vern meat, of $40,009 . ,000, to bear an interest of six .perrent. per gamin, payable semi annually ; 101 A that tnorinquife, also as to the most ex pedient male of raising that sum—the said loan to be made only upon the condition that pro portionate sums,are subscribed by the other Stateiof the Confederacy, and by corporations and private individuals, amounting in the whole -t0t5400,000,0001 -and upon the further condi tion that the Confederate Government issue her bonds for said loans ' and that neither the prin cipal or interest ofsaid bonds shall. be liable to taxation. by the Confederate or State Govern ment... _ • ma 64a Or GILITERA.L PaSOIL A correspondent furnishes the Petersburg Ex presi with the'reasons that induced Gen. Pryor's resignation of his commission as Brigadier. The following is an extract: "So soon as he wtrs, relieved from command on the Blackwater reported to the War De- Partrnent for active duty. He waited five months in vain , for a command. To a man of his active temperament such a position was ab solutely intolerable. "Hiaimpreme desire was to serve his country in the field ; and failing to obtain any awn natce.of a command within any definite period, no Alternative was left but to resign and enter the ranks as a private. It is proper to state that no allegations of delinquency in duty were preferred against Gen.Bryor. On the contrary, he has onstplimertteryttotices from all the su perior ofiliers tinder whom he has served. It vain be seen, therefore, that the resignation of Gen.. Pryor was not prompted by pique, whim, caprice, or offence wfth the Government, but py a high genie of duty, and a determination to'render active service in the field." LAIIOE Quantities of Ornamental and Shade Trees at reduced pines, if orders are sent in immediately to the Keystone Farm. There could not be a more favorable fall for the planting of Shade Trees than the present. For-accommodation ,we, will superintend the Planting if in the Immediate neighborhood— if orders are sent in at once. J. MI,H. oct2l 1883 NI:ILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. j HATE the pleasure , mf- informing my ens- Lloiners and the public general'', that I have now-on-hand a full stock of Fall and Winter. 110 B,.,inelnding trench Pattern Bonnets, illblxirit;`,, Siiki, v e lvets,' 'races, French and Aniariolgn Fl o wers, Feathers,Ao. Also, Straw, Beaver and Felt Hats and Bonnets, of the latest styles and design - a' , WILLIIAM KBUSEN, No 218 Arco street, PhiLtdelphis. se pt 22 d2siV, . KIIVIIII3, ,henntaladly ossiod, 1L - in cans awl 's% of all der hone ,. and of the moot &elide= aniseWT, foreale'by ig WK. DOCK, Js, & CD. PRICE ONE CENT. BALTutonc, Oct. 29 num mom NUM o 141109. FALL 1888