Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 28, 1861, Image 1

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HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY .MORNiNG, OCTOBEa.2B 1861. . ,A- . -lAA , '
) PRICE ONE CENT.
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
iillaital
p . JOHNSON
..BArixx3dEcomin
LOCK HOSPITAL.
[4 4,s d discovere d
iretautdhy e in Dl th O e llt s, certain, speed)
Al ' DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOS.
lima is 81.1 TO TRIM 00VOIN.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
pcpe Wmatunso, in no Canaan, na non On to
Two DATELIN,
of the Beet or Limbs, Strictures, False le
doi Lona, Oedema of the Kidneys and Bladder. Organic
fiouSsessr ""ffil""lngf. Mr* or ttiOrilyas Mow.
Dyelx , r ept, languor, Low Spirits, Confusion ol Idey
rail itatioo 01 the Wort, Timidity, Trembling', Domesi,
or Sight ur Madames, Disease of the Stomach, Alrectkma
oh IN Be t a, Throat, Nose or Sida—those terrible diem ,
Son emus Dom the ladders:Sion or Solitery Haight el
Touto—dwee drowitul and destructive practlses ; wbtob
produCt Coh6histional dety, and remind. nder marriage dimm
able, and destroy both body
YOUNG NEN.
youpg men especially tette have become the victim oi
Ro wdy Vire, Oat dreadful and destructive habit WU*
anima, sweeps to an untimely grave thousands oi
young WO 01 the must exalted talent and brilliant Intel
-1001, who aught otherwise nave entranced listening
Yenalre the thunders of elesnonoe, or waked to ea
toy We Ilinag lyre, May can with Tu ll confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Married persona, or these contemplating rearrlage, be
lig aware al abyslcal weak/tom should hzunedlidely me
lon Ur. 1., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEAIENBB
Immediately awed mid tau ottor restored.
Ho who places himself under the Dare ofDr..r., may
religiously amide In Ms donor as a gentleman, and oon,
Adeuily rely upon ins skill as a physioian.
*race No. 7 South Frederic.it street, Baltimore,
nth, on the le ft hand side going from Baltimore street, 7
loom Iron the comp. Be par ticular in observing the
3111118 or number, or yOu will mistake a this,platte. Be par-
Muter kw Ignorant, TrWling Quack; with false names,
or Paltry Humbug Cartficata, attracted by the reputa
tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near.
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
reply.
DR. JOHNSTON.
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal Collage of Burgeons,
London, graduate from One ot the meet eminent Colleges
of the United States, and the greatest part of whose Rte
Me been Spent In the klatpitals of London, Par* Phila
delphia end elsewhere, has effected some ot the meet as
tonishing cures t h at were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing In the ears and head when asleep, great per
sonalism, beteg alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
rah frequent banshing,attended sometimes with derange
melt of mind wore cured immediately,
WARM PARTICULAR SCRIM.
Ur, 4, atiLlYelBoB all those who having injured them-
Wets by private and improper Indulgenotes, that secret
sud solitary uabit whioh ruins both body and mind, on.
thing them for either businessor society.
!btu are same of the sad and melancholy clients pro
doom by early habits of youth, via : Weakness of the
Bad and Limbs, Paine in the Head, Dimness of Sight,
lass of Muscular Power, Patpltation of the Hearty Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Oionsump.
&A t &a
MENTALLY{
demur, the fearful effects on the mind are hue to
be dreaded :—Loss of Memory, Conibsion of Ideas, De.
protein of gpirite, grit Forebodings Aversion totheet.
ty, Self -distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, M., are some
of the evil ends.
Massada of meow of all ages, can now Judge What
lathe citme 01 Weir decline In health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a
angular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp•
ma Of cuoilLlMpitoll,
YOUNG liLlit
who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, in
delved in when alone—a habit frequently learned from
Mil zompanions, or at Reheat, the effects di which are
Mildly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders
marriage impouible, and destroys both mind and body,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his noun.
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from
all prospects and enjoyments at life by the consequences
of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a
schen% secret habit. titiihpormieut must, before oonleni.
plating
niAItRIAGII,3
effect that a sound mind and body are the moat necessary
requisites to promote connubial happleiess. Indeed
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to she view; the
mind becomes shadowed With despair, and Ailed with the
melancholy reflection that the happineu ol another be
comes blighted with our owe.
DR. JOHNSONI LNVIUON.A.TiNG REMEDY FOR 01;
la&NIO WKARNE243.
By tide great and important remedy, Wealmeakof.thil
Orono are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
fhossauds of the most nervous and debilitated who
had loot all hope, have been immediately relieved. All
impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Dlegualth
cation, Nervous, rambling, Woodmen or KohanstiOn op
the meat Warfel kind, speedily eared.
'CO STRANGERS
The many thousands cured at this hUltintlon within the
hat twelve years, and the numerous Important Surge*
operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other penni notices DI
which have appeared again and again before ng,
thepnblie,
tables Ms ;tending at a nallaman aharardwa and we.
si t attnatil. is a sediment itaaramee to the &Mated.
DISKASFS DF ISIIPRUDKNCE.—Whee thd misguided
and impredent votary ul pleasure finds he has imbibed
the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that
anlll-timed sense of seams or dread of discovery deten
him from applying to those who, from education sad re•
spechiblllty can alone befriend him, delaying till the COI
- symptoms of this horrid Mamie make theta
appearance, affecting the head, uiroat, nose, skin, no,
progressing oe with frighttul rapidity, till death puts it
period to his dreadlui aelleriuge by sending him to stnat
bourne from whence so traveler returns."
this t a mel
aacholy Mot that thousand& lad victims to this terrible
Ohmage, owing to the ausktlfitiness of ignorant pretend
ers, who, by the we of that tkagity potion, mercury, run
the conatilution and make the residue of life miserable.
To thassages.—The Doeter's Diplomas hang in his
office.
Sir Letters must contain a Stamp tom on the reply.
ilir•Remedies sent by Mill.
arNo. T South Frederick street, Baltimore.
aprla.dawly
NOTIOE.
rt o, UNDERSIGNED has opened his
lt.t.
bt, r ,,.-- En OFFICE, corner of Third str eel and Bleak
it 4; 0 1. sear Herr's Hotel.
wrober of all kinds and qualities, far salo__ky
W. - , MIIHHAT.
nn 4 11 , ....
en chi, br i ms will sell Horses, Carriages and kw.
!owe,
n olles and Ouriag -- es toldre state gime Mc .
PRANK A. MURRAY.
oi4l owe._
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Di W. GROSS I Bc CO.,
WHOLI6ALIC AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
MEI
NO. 19
NI *MICE IT
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atention to the
lairgeet and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, OREIdIOAD3 PAINTS,
01Is, varnishes and Glues,
DreStites, Ohms and Patty,
Arida Colors and Tools,
PUre Ground Spiro.,
Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm and,Pine Oils,
Bottles, Vials and LeongGlobes,
Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks,
&a., am, &0., dto., dco., Sws., Sus
With a general variety of
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selected from the beat manufacturers and Per
►umers of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
WISENED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
COLORS AND BRONZES
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OF ALL rime,
R
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f. 1117
as
We respectfully invites call, feeling, oontl
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH 1 TEETH llf
JONA" 8 AND 'WHITEST PORCELAIN TEETH,
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
1;1;4:9 ID) :TN 4 Vi '.4:
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors.
Saponifier awl Oonoentrated Lye I
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we eel
as low as it can be purchased in the cities.
COAL OIL I CARBON OIL 1 1
Being large purchase= in these Oils, we can
offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
Lampe of the most improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Cody Oil.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
ow of you who have not given our HOME
&ND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not
their superiority, and the advantage they are
an keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in
good condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long ex perience in the business gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we Cill in a very short time furnish
4 ) 1 311:ling appertaining to our business, on the
best of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestow e
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a careful selection of
PURE DRUGS
at fair prices, and the. desire to plwa all, to
malt, a. continuum of the favor of 041031*
"dog **Ho.
filistrilantuus
PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS FOB 186
Quenrsamesnues Onucs, 11. S. MABINBCoRis,
Washington,September 25, 1882.
SEALED PROPOSLS will be received at this
office until the 80th day of October next, at 1 •
o'clock m., for furnishing rations to the U. S.
Itarines, at the following stations, during the,
year 1862 1 viz
Pottemouth, New Ifa.mpshire '
Charlestown Massachusetts ; 1
Brooklyn, L ong Island,. New York; ; ;
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; ,
Washington, District of Columbia. i
Each ration to consist bf Gabe qdfirtere 64 a`
pound of mew pork, or =bacon ; or one-acid*
fo3l4kilounde,of,lreekosvolt. beek „twenty
-9r:l4d, mit of ,extra 8 911801449 1 ir,
r
or ' tied enty r .iiro o unces of extka
superfine flour; Or one-paned hard breed; itt
the option of the Government; and at the ode
of eightAtuuts,of best, white beans, or in lieu
thereof ten pounds of rice; ten pounds of good
coffee, ' or in lieu thereof one-and-a-half pounds
of tea; fifteen= pounds of good New Orleans.
sugar; four quarts of .vinegar; one pound Of
sperm candles, or one-and-a-half pounds of Ada
mantine candles, or one-and-a-half pounds of
good hard-dipped tallow candles; font pounds
of good, hard, , brown soap; two pulite of salt;
and one hundred and fifty-six pounds of pota
toes, to each hundred rations.
increased allowance of four ounces Of
flour or bread, and the allowance of potatoei,
as above proved, will cease, at the termination
of the present insurrection, and the ration be
as provided by law and mg - dation", on the Ist
of July, 1861.
The beef shall be delivered' on' the order' of
the commanding officer. of each • stationv either,
in bulk or by , the single ration ; and,shall cod
slit of the best and most choice pieces of the
carcsm ; the prat to be' No. 1 prime rnetas pot X ;
and , the groceries to be of the best qualitt bf
kinds named:.:. . -
All subject to inspuclion.
• All bids must be accompanied by tike
i ng guarantee:
Arm of Guarantee. "" ,
The undersigned, ---- of -, in the
State of --, and of-, 111 the
of - , hereby, guarantee that in ca 43
the forgoing bid of -,for rations, as above
described, be accepted, he or they will, within
ten days after the receipt of the contract at the
Post Office named, execute the contract for the
same, with good and sufficient sureties ; and , ih
case the said - shall fail to enter into con
tract as aforesaid, we guimmtee to make good
the difference the offer of the ' and that
which may be accepted.
Witness
E. F,
1862.
I hereby certify that the abolv , auuraed
are known to me as men of property,.andAble
to make good their guarantee. G. $l. ;
(lb be signed by the Umled`Mates - District Judge,
WWI States Distrid AlUorneg, or (Wieder.) t
No proposal will be considered unleskaceons;
ponied by the shove guarantee:
(Newspapers authorized to publish the above
will send the paper containing the that baserr
tion to this office for examination.)
Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for -Ra
tions for 1862," and addressed to the under
signed, W. B. SLACK,
octl-4t] Major and Quartermaster.
ALDERMAN.
HENRY PEFFER.
OFFICE-THIRD RTREET, (SHELTISTROW,)
N''-'AR MARKET.
Residence, Mest dsr s t r e e t near p etwt h. ,
Orr! OP WWI.BUHU , PIIMPe.L.
myl2 dtt
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY 1:
No. 69, Market Street; below Third,
HASIII3BOIIO, PA.
m. H. LEE,.
M.ANITFLOTURER OF lIMBRELLAB, ,
PARASOLS and ALONG OANRS, will faring' .
goods at LOW= PRIORS than can be bought in any of ,
the Eastern eines. °notary merchants will do well to
call and examine prices and quality, and convince them
selves of this fact. aug23-dly.
TREES ! TREES ! TREES I!
THE undersigned invite attention to their
large and well grown stock of
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
shrubs, &0., embracing a large and complete assortment
APPLES, PEARS PRAMS PLUMS,
=muss, APRIOO6, and Nearatum,
Standard for the Orchard, andlilwart ibr the garden.
ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANISH CHUMS, RAZZ&
NUM RaSBERRESS,STRAWBERRIIM, CURRANTS
and GOOSEBERRIES, in great variety.
GRAPES, OF CHOICEST KINDS
ASPARAGUS. RHUBARB, &a., Re. Also • Ina stook o
well formed, bushy
•EVEBGEBENS, • •
suitable for the Cemetry and
DECIDUOUS TREES
for street planting, and a general suisortment of
Ornamental Trees and Flowering alumna.
ROSES. of choice varieties, CAMELLIAS, BEDDING
PLANTS, &o.
Oar stools is remarkably thrifty and fine, and we offer
ft at prices to anti the times. •
iOstalognes mailed to all applicants.
Address EDWARD J. EVAN 3 &
Central Nurseries, York, Pa.
sep2s-2md
h=~~llc=o 'h Ll=
DAILY MN LINE!
Between Philadeliahla
Lou Haim, Juan Boons, Waraporon, Mum;
thaonowis Wnsorrows, Mum, Lawuanna,
NOMMTAIBMILAND, Soaeoat, TRIVORININ •
fiIIORGEIOIIIIII,LTICZNINOWN, Mumma
suite, Hum:, Mum; .
AND HARSIBBURG.
The. Philadelphin Depot being soundly loaned the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes
through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of
all goods entrusted toUie line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
MOD, WARD k num, No. 811 Nark et Meet, PhDs
delphis, by 6 o'clock P. it., Vlll be finlivered in
Harrisburg the neat morning,
Freight (always) as low as by any other line.
Particular attention paid by this lino to prong!". and
speedy delivery of all Harrlsburh - boodas.
The undersigned thankful for past patron .:1.• hopes by
allot attention to, huffiness to merit a cow. nn .Doe of the
in
soma. - T. PXPRER,
Tbiladelphla and Rwt.; "pet_
jelf3dam
rest M Market sue'
TO FARMEiui 1
Bu'lTEß(good, sweet and fresh )- in one
polled roUs, i l iall fresh EIGIB bx isme and small:
t ad"
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&WO 4 144 n!am mi - i . ' . ,: a. if f, 0 gr . ,
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NNW:. - YORK.
0690:Ordered in the
Morning Returned
the same Night.
Leave New 'York at P. m., bY the Fut
Through Express. Troia, arriving iii Harrisburg
at *2 M.
n 111617 11 Min OP Gni.
Order
T v Pi rs maT. O.R k :EXP . 113/ . 1313
General, Office, 74 Broad Way, New York.
Branch " 412 . " "
For ftiriher infOrmation enquire of •
• . .
GEO. BERGNER, Agen
llenaraeunn, Aug. 1861.4tf
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
PHIS' OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE
ie gem in siumagut operation and prepared to Garry
freight es LOW as any_ other individual line between
, Harrliburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams
port, Jersey Shore, Loot listen, and all points on the
Northern Wars), Philadelphia end Itrie, and Willlarni
port and Elmira Railroads.
A.. 8., Guarantor
C. D., Guaxantor
'lt ,
Good sent to Pliii.coolE, ZELL & GINCIIKAN, Noe. SOB
and 810 liiirket street, liboyo Elghlb, by 4 o'clock, P.
.1,111. arrive at 'ffareletwg,-reitly 'Mr &dived, lite 11321
worothii. 4 . ,WIINCEL
sp&tf ."'" Minoltas AirenL
WHEREAS, the Honorable Joint I.
Pasnsoar, President of the Otentof Common Pleas
hi the Twelfth Judknal District, Consisting of the counties
of Lobseon and kauldun, ant the Iron.. A. 0. Drama
ind Elon. FELIX Kisaknr, Associate Judges in Dauphin
;county, having , imbed their precept, busing date the
23 day of September, 1881 4 to me directed , fcw hOlding
a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery
and Quarter Sessions i3f . the Peace at darrisbnrg, for the
county of Dauphin, and to commence on ma Ban MON.
Cur an NOVloolgßinexi. being the 16111 DAT 01 NOIII3IIIII,
UM, and to continue two weeks. • '
Mott:elm thereiere hereby given to the Coroner, JlM
&lces of the recce, Aldermen, and Donstablee of the said
county of Dauphin, that they be then and there to th e i r.
proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day;
with their records, thealsitiona; examinations, and their
own remembrances, to uo those things which to their
Moe appertains to be done; and' those who are bound .
In reoognisances, to p roes:tete MAIM the prisoners that
are or dud life in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then
and there to prosecute against them ail shall tie NBC
Given ander , my hand, at, Harrisburg. the 211 rd day of
September, in the year of our Lord, 1881 and In the
eighty-ONi year of the Independence of theThdted States.
J. D. 1:10A.8,
*noun' Pa fpfthar
Ihirrisburg, October 15.1881. I
ootl4-divrto
... ; REMOVAL..
..61./1:1812,IBER wbuid reepectfully,
A. wenn '4O public thod-he bad restored his. Plumb=
les wd eviler Founding eetabilehmeut to No. $ll . Sou tic '
Third shoot:below iterr's Hotel. rhankfttl for pus
tr wog% no hopes by 'Aria attention to business to meett
a eontinuitiee'df it '
apaatt
&hot Elohoobil for Boys. and Girls
FRONT STREET A BO VEB LOCUST.
r 6 HE Fall term of ROBERT M'ELWEE',S
School br boys, *Atop= onthe And Monday b
Sep bber. riiv room Is well ventilated, nantorasbly
itirnianed, and in every reaped adapted for school pr.
,
ULTHARINI M'ELWEWS School for etrLs, located n
the same bonahu, wilt open for the Fall term as the same
time. The room has been elegantly fitted up to promote
be health and comfbrt of scholars. augt2dtf
SPICED SA LMON
.1-InEsa AND PERT DELICATE. Pu
up neatly eve pound aono.
- edd . WM. DOCK, Jr.,&00.
0. 0. ZININIERNIAN'S
EASE:ENG STOCK, sa.r.. AND COLLECTING OPTICS
Has imen removed from .No • 28 Second St
... •
TREASURY NOUS TAKEN AT PAR.
NEW. "ANTI FINE . ASSORTMENT
or
LADIES' TRAVELLING
AID
' 8 H 0 P B.A.G S
" 4 " liPrkies t fi r k lays &ta&P BOOKSTME,
. II market atm.
SCHEFFEIRS BOOK STORE,
' (mt. ista muumuu= BIIDGL)
UNION ,E.N,v-pa,oPES.,
tbrTE PAPkR, of sirdillereut designs,
printed In two odors add by the thousand sad
by ream at C i ty OWL' price& •
Also, Flags, Union. Bysixt, Pine, WO" Union Rings
nd Badges et very low Prkm• QsU at
mire PA inrw ird IlfX)KBrOttit.
' UR newly replethlhed stock 'of Tel et
, and Fancy Goods la nosturpealied in Oda city, and
f g ooptideto of rem:Wir; BilthitaAkby wa.wowd Iva-
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peratally Invite; a call. '1C111316,
l 91 Ilarketstreet,:two &Sus mat of &mirth street, south
Side.
THE BUSIALBER has. .:rettoved hitt
P,LEWIOIII . I III AND,,BIROd FOlMpair frost fll arks'
Et:trourthatrearabove Marta, Opposite tke
to
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Local Agent at Harrisburg,
D. A. HDINCIa.
PROCLAMATION.
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HARRISBURG, PL
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1630 in the, expullion, or retreat, of the we-
Ley' of main dithytentii&etip*Mandies Jimo
tam.
The blockade of the river illustrates the folly
of the politicians, .who i have proposed, to the
country a division upoh "the line V Potomac,''
upon the supposition that Washington is to re
main the capital of the Northern States,. We
can have no secure access to the sea, unlesa we
have both shores of the Potompo,, and, indeed,
without that, Washington itself would he with
in cannon range of an elienjurilmlietibn. •If we
give up Virginia, we may as.-wall give rip
Maryland, and retire with the national archives
to the Delaware, or the Hudson. If we hold
Washington, 'we must hold both sides of the
Potomac, and the whole circuit of Chesapeake
bay.— Washiwirns Republican.
Nov* Coax Yon Looiraw.---A gentleman of
high standing, relates an extraordinary instance
of a valualde mare of his recovered from con
firmed tetanus , by having recourse to means we
never heard of being adoptedhefore. The - mare
had been docked; a few days after the operation
was performed, symptoms of lockjaw presented
themselves. The best advice ,was immediately
obtained, every remedy used proved unavailing,
and death appeared inevitablk •An idea sug
gested itself to the lady of the house (who is
honed for the kind and skillful way in which
she dispenses medicines i especially to the poor
of the surrounding nei ghborhood,) that X I:rid
den and severe shock might produce the effect
of relaxing the nerves and muscles, now strung
to, the highest pitch,ln the poor suffering brute.
A. jun was loaded; the groom walked quietly to
the mare's head, and discharged it close to her
ear. The mare reared suddenly up, shook her
self, at. once commenced - eating, perfectly re
covered, is now , alive, and has bred two or
three fine foals since.
Dome Idkcionnes Woes won Hre.—Gover
nor Morton, of Indiana and Go ternor Dennison,
of Ohio, have each published earnest appeals to
the ladies of their,btatefrint behalf of their vol,-
unteers. The cold weather is appmeching whet
warm clothing will be required to shield the
soldiers during bleak, wintry marches, and the
Governors of these patriotic MAW 'Mite the
ladies to contribute their handiwork' in theway
of woolen Hocks, drawers and shirt s , to secure
the comfort of 'the brave men who are fighting
their battles. Now, our Kentucky Governor
takes but little interestin these matters, and
don't seem to care whether our soldiers are pro
vided for or not, or, indeed, whether we have
any soldiers to proiride for. We shall therefore
presume to act for him irr this particular and
call:the attention of the ladies of Kentucky to
the subject, with the hope thae they will readily
respond and kindly aid in furnishing the gallant
volunteers Of our proud old State with the com
forts of a campaign. --Lei Observer.
All AOODICKODAXING SIIPUBTITION.-A habit
exists among the,Esquiznaux of placing on the
graies of the dead the hunting implements
used by them while living, which are held sa l
ared andnever molested. .An American offices
states that on a recent voyage to the Axctic re
glens they were anxious to obtain, as specimens,.
some implementa lying on the grave of an Es
quinumx whb' bad been a celebrated' hinter.
They would not take them, of course, without
consent, of the Mends• of the deceased, and
failed in their endeavor to purchase them. In
this dilenima, however, they were informed
that the Great Spirit would be propitiated by
the substitution of some knifes on the grave.
Knives amounting amply to-a quid pro quo were
accordingly placed on the grave, and the hunt
ing implements removed ; but, singular to state,
the natives, who comddered it sacrilege to take
the hunter's relics, appropriated the knives one
by one, till all bed disappeared.
.1. JON I&
Dacia-worm Faaun.—Some of the secession
sympathizing papers have been guilty of. a very
Shallow trick. Mrs. Stowe recently wrote a
long letter to the Earl of Shaftebury, in which
she ably defended the policy of our Government
in the present . Alluding to the policy of
the Garrisonian Abolitionists, she: quoted the
following passage from a speech by Wendell
Phillips :
" I have advocated disunion for lifteen years,
because I thought it a practical method of free
ing the North from the guilt of slavery, and of
planting at the SZUth the seeds of early ,and
entire emancipation; ' wrifiging. 'jiiiitice 4roni a
weak and bankrupt South."- -
fflispassage some Northern friend of Jeff.
Davis has extracted from the letter, and passed
it off as the utterance of Mrs. Stowe, So far
from approving its' sentiments; the lady earn
estly expresses her. attachment to the Union;
and opposition to Philips, Garrison gr, , co. , •
Beams Ortneas.—Washington letters say army
movements are now made under sealed orders,
so - that a
,regiment leaves" a brigade without
giving any Intimation of ils destination to those
who have been iti comrades ; and in several in
stances officers who have come into the city on
twentx-four /Ma_ 1 1 4 1011 1i1h,, have fomaditno
easy be: to , find their comrades again. This
shows'that the General commanding is getting
the array of the Potomac into fighting trim and
preparing for a campalgn. Every officer and
man knows that he is well cared for a 44, .is,
ready to, unhesitatingly, obey orders-Mopping
for no eurphuut,tions:=suggesting no changes=
but ready to go ahead I
,
A. Bazaar' or . Paosisa Cass, of more than
usual interest, has just been Concluded - in the
Supreme Court sitting at Binghampton. Emily
M. Porryagainst Hiram W. Miner. The jury
returned kverclict for lierJfor 31,000. The proof
of the mirelemaxl and -nncanceled engagement,
was fail and cmicliudia and the defendant was
punishatfornfitiobtaining that honorable dis
charge which the , evidence Ems to show the
lady was .willbsp to grant.- Be Aafted..her. and
challenged her to bring a, sudt, stall,. 40 U r
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From Washington.
e Rebel Steamer George Page in
a Tight Place.
tif 11,
VISSELS SUNNING Till BLOCKADE,
eATAL RAILROAD ACCZDEN'T
FEAR WASHINGTON-
Lleat. W. R. Mtn, of Anderson's Zoltan*,
RAND REVIEW OF THE ARMY OF THE
POTOMAC.
Fairfax Mart. lime Evacuated by
thellebele.
The steamer Reliance came up from Abe Po
tomac flotilla last night, bringing up Capt. Fox,
the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and at one
o'clock this morning she left the Nary and
to rejoin the flotilla. It is reported that the
.Philadelphia ice boat, which has a fine battery
of four guns, and another steamer, ran up past
Matthias Point batteries in the night, and that
they are now between the rebel steamer George
Page and Ample creek, with the Yankee and
Resolute lying at Stump Neck opposite Creek
Point and the other steamer below Evansport.
The steamer Page is therefore in rather a
critical position. She was lying near the cap
tured schooner Fairfax yesterday evening, and
was supposed to be aground. On board the
flotilla at Indian Head heavy tiring was heard
yesterday afternoon in a south easterly direc
tion. Two schooners with stores bound up, ran
the blockade the night before last without re
ceiving a shot.
Nothing of public . interest has been received
to-night from the Upper Potomac.
As the train from Baltimore to Washington,
due here at fri,e'clock on Friday amino's=
nearing this city, a person was seen on the track
by the engineer, but, not in sufficient time to
stop the engine before the unfortunate man was
struck by the cow catcher and thrown from the
track and severely injured.
The train was stopped as soon as possible,
and the man was picked up in a state of insen
sibility and placed in as comfortable a position
on the train as circumstances would allow. Dr.
Kerns, Assistant Engineer of the United States
Navy, happened to be on, the train and rendered
such assistance as could be tendered in the
case. On the arrival of the train in Washing
ton the injured man was transferred to the
Array Infirmary near the City Hotel. An ex
amination showed that he had received a se
rious fracture of the pelvis and other injuries,
from which he died in the course of two hours.
The papers found upon his person indicated
him to be W. R. Ross, First Lieutenant of the
Anderson Zouaves. How he happened to be
walking on the track at the time is not known.
Joseph Rupert Paxton, of Philadelphia, has
been appointed a captain in the fifteenth infan
try of the regular army.
Mr. Paxton recently received also the ap
pointment of Consul to Bahia, Brazil, but in
view of the greater honor now offered him he
will, it is presumed, decline that office.
General McClellan to-day reviewed General
Porter's division which manifested marked pro
ficiency. On Monday the commander of the
army of the Potomac will review Gen. Casey's
brigade, and on Tuesday the divisions of Gen
erals Smith and McCall.
A. scout who returned to our amps this
morning, reports that there is no doubt but that
the rebels have entirely evacuated Fairfax Court
House.
Many persons are coming here from the North
to learn the fate of their relatives who were en
gsge4 in the lath battle near Leesburg.
All the Government transports destined for
Washington, lying in the Lower Potomac, and
detained because they cannot pass the rebel
batteries, have been ordered to pros qed to An
napolis to dischrrge their cargoes there.
The following deaths among the Pennsylva
nia volunteers have occurred in the hospitals
here : Corporal Ray, Thirty-third regiment;
Wm. Mcßride, Fourth; William Davis, Twelfth;
Patrick Leahy, company G, and J. L Campbell,
company L, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and Jobs ,
Stewart, First Pennsylvania Reserves.
The President yesterday received telegraphic
dirpatches of the same date from San„Rancho),
The Pittsburg Post Office calls for ten them-.
sand of the new stamped newspaper envelopes;
from the Post Office Department.
- .
While Lord Lyons was prevented, by an acci
dental circumstance, from receiving the invita
tion to attend Col.Baker' funm al in time to evan
himself of it, the French Minister similarly ex
, : himielf to the Secretary of State and the
Envoy from Prussia says his absence on that oc
casion was caused by indisposition, for which he
expresses his regret.
• , Cotton. firm. Flour buoyant ; sales 82,000
bldg. Wheat—gales 290,000 bus. at an advance
.Ic62c. Corn advanced La4c..; gales 210,000
4th. Vre,; yellow 61062 c. Lard
Hllled.
Wmarricrrox, Oct. 26
NEW YORK MAMETS
N7IIW Yftas, Oct. 26.
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