Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 28, 1861, Image 2

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OOR PLATFORM
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TEIII ENF'OROEHEET OF THE LAW.
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Monday Morning, - October 23, 11.861
OjUcial.
:11.1 0 YOTAtki3Orii rif !Cfl? VARNOt.
The following eppointmenta_,were officially:
IMMOle6laihb x dove Deliartmeat this
morning
Mil
mown.
WP.
Geo. S. Kemble, • burg.
Wm. 3. Fleming,t hiladelphis
Wm. Allen Peek, .Montgomery.
. G. M. Bobbins, Northumberland.
d rAiWith:lkiih,4:ll . eghenyi• .
John J. Marks, F4ln t .,,
J. P. Wilson;` . COhtr„e:
D.,Webster .131mli Schuylkill.
Writ. H. Werthhigion, Cheater.
• Ji Laidlly, Greene.
Joints W. Lyman, Clinton.
F. B. Jazeitte, Philadelphia.
S. M. Allen, Delaware.
• r K Mercer.
Ktilfght,
• Potter; Bellefonte.
~, , T44....§tewart, Erie. I
B. Scholl, Beading.
Va. H. Gordinger, Philadelphia.
J. IL Hay's, Chebtek coMity;
• WM. F. arCurdy, Philadelphia.
Jae- L. Dunn; Crawford.
4. N. Everhart, Chester.
C. S. Widdifield;Montgomery.
..J. P. &sack, Mercer. •
;Wm. Blakeslee, Chester.
lkobeit Aar, Indiana.
Wright, Chester.
ft: S: . Sitnington, Montonr.
David Merritt, Philadelphia.
.. G. Hoop, Centre.
Wm' Gunkle, Chester.
John McGrath, Philadelphia.
John Q: Frew, Perry.
Wm. R. Staveley, Bucks.
Geo. B Ftuidenberg, Somerset.
edieirear SuxOsoNs.
Win li
F.,,tlebt .
"' 4 11'1:" MeOlikirlt Northurelierland.
as 4mnis McFadden, Philadelphia.
4•W9isbitigtea NuSenk.Bucks
4,sv..limemilt, westenrwelead.
8. - Potter, Centro. .
~llbitdore°Jacobs; Moritgom'ery.
,iflifaMiMorro*Knox, lkirks.
C. J. Siemana, Northampton.
•s
wens quuo, Philadelphia. • - W. Ascher, Nortinielberbind.
-‘"Geo:'W!'.irdleir, Philadelphia.
.1 , 1-Theodore &r Christ, Lewisburg.
i•LAWSUIN, Cumming's, PAiladelphia.
W. lifmray Wiedirian, Lebanon.
MeCendress, Allegheny.
A. W..Plttifioa, Philadelphia.
• &tithe Pottle, • • "
,ChaskiW. Iloughtma k Philadelphia,
Min i c . „. 1444, Beaver.
%Whites, Delaware,
klfift Maiibourg, Cambria. ,
D. lil)foloKinmiy, Lycoming.
D a -B„lamarals, I' elphia.
hilad
' . Erie.
'At OEMs,:
.
• ;AMR T.,...Weaseinari, Dauphin.
Thus, 'FDetycan,
.?..111 - .1jiM11:114 Cheater county.
PhiladelPhia.
-../...lLlFlntrode,• Huntingdon.
li'.:Wt4leii Montgomery.. •
Wm. Church, Crawford.
Bolit. A. Christian, Philadelphia.
Hutchison, Centre. '
/Wait B.' Scuutanu, ' has been released from
Fort LafaYette, where' he was• a." prisoner' since
flugasii light Since :the. first commitment, July
2Sh itheielave been 180 prisurans Sent to 'Fort
Taliyette: Of these, 'Charles Barklay hat beeia
ratatited to 'Bedloe's,• and Maishall 'Kane ''to
Otvitarnor's Island; nine privateer-• pristaaire
have been taken to the Tombs to await th'elt
Mil ;laid ninety-six have been di;charged upon
Saki* nath of allegiance, leaving at this
date' (Onhabei 26) 78 prisoners at the fort.
•• )Trii =tumour DEraavusztv is supplying the
isamonse &meowed for Mammy notes 'Lai rapidly
as it can.-`- Cute - himdred ;Claim are•oonstantly
ontployedAn signing: the' notes and i preparing
thetn-lbrzdeliv9ry. Thhty millions of dollani
**ilk of the , Dotes have alliuttirbeani hatinid;
inuidditian to eleven millions of the demand .
notes. , • •
ttnitaactia that certain officers' of • Yoltinteer .
Ilegboretjahave been furnishing information to;
thiaklstanY are said tolie rife at Wasbingtorri)
Staimltradilitzga have happened.: The Revolw
tiostafdraisha,l' one traitor General ; why
shouldn't we. hand down to future agar a brace
captains
TiiiiNVAttozesuiain is preparing an official
list of our cesiat the Leeehirg battle it
will 'be publiiihei; as soon: aS;ineilble, but a
great deal of difficulty ie CaPerienciat in obtain:
1 4-coellA hk te records of the killed, Wounded
40.6,:aseg.
•
•/ " .
Vk tkVitir Batman " received front Ediafes
ra y idaiiihai all onr faces Widoi ware en
glittil* tit:44 are now on the I'i4iiand
side iSt the 'Potomac, and'in exoellentoonditlon:
Tin D Agg,44n4feVotill are rapidly as
suming the placeol &whiney at the
WeetV kibme Of the Bankers pay them out on
APP
H• 1 0 -0 ; 4 11 3 3*k9"‘r i Pketkg
Oh w yeateidayAwikkiiithi
as
Jonas' House.
PENNSYLVANL 4
Klitt, . „miew i ons m I . WAlkaOR Till low.
Itre printed antliftld,,. a4 l Y..-.,: .•Yafterlik*. 8 '
edition of the TIMILAPI4,.. i j '. ,• , : a Vid e .
Mthit of theiiiirmiCtiech sta '.'*. : suppAi. to
bait .....- the . e lf ,-!'. • ptiblic, hiAleir
v ariChis .. ', . al e w ...).'. Bee trope,
n
At......,....,.w......,,,;„. *maims 'she
force of Pennsylvania Is put down at 65,800
men, while New York is. WI at an'
Oldoltitioritirt, e 0 d Keystene
far behind In the contribution of soldierly to
fight the battles of_the.rnion. But when we
statirthat we d .-ti
- fruiCa . a tab
ular stateniaitielithedTn - tke New York'. -
.Avi tk o je 4l. o ou re oi i i , ; o , ; . 4 . 4i ,.... , , d
Ilio.factof.eaa k oWn state • being.,-placed . ; i.w
both Ohio antioNew Yoiktin. thistztoiniciatatien.
Ataitifer Petniald'Oii 3 4. '6 o 6l ilWW4* -
im* from *5O ',ootiiceij, will also prove , that
the coiaibution. of troops by the : authorities of
Pennsylvania, with thb Eadistritehts rdide iitt*
lie b6iiire'lltini ainetigii# lie 4: jklOs.tsiple,
,farypree'sdii that of any other. cogni!mwealthlin
thy; Union: • It exceedi all :others t WA , only in
actual numbers, but how . force la latOt'lit ' pro
trop to 06011stlYiti;'ita0#14f is 4 i gf Ille.
/4 1 4111ta#38110W , mg'. so gatkantly aattling ,14
,
1 the d t
efence gact ixlrOixdtilbfithiainioh. '- - . '
--No dobtogitraiteiatii . ;,"o o kovight
:04* ~ *fig*,i..l4o4 '=;AW.akL.tiihi,,ni
correct and only reliable estimate that has t
i l i
been made ~ as to the aictrial icbti tiiblitlini of me ,
by "gatiettpliielf4:telt t Oedefil:o66 4
.' a
plain .. groupingOf of, 4 fi eiviii 114 1; 'of
which most. be gnitifylng..to :.eyeryi IPennsit-
t eiuriret~f ism " i,
-uniThiligi' , ' , io,_,49*til . :l4iiiOrta gob-
;25 fib, = numbering imithe .aigre- . '
ipttel, - Tn'::: - .':':! 1 1. 1 . r !". r..'!'. j ?':.':`": - '"2. '20,1,5
TlitifiwehlVily4 . 6l2,44B44l; put
;into,tiiciteld lit ,AkKii, ,: w hose term term of
service expired inAltd' bet
fv&nd!3lgxi---
* Ronig i gi; waned for- by zthe. ,Uzilted '
i* -Wadi d11.604 0 ,' fcir. ifethit
. iggyggitt 5,664
"These totii:=niginierit'lwere - put/IMo
tliWfiebtintiforte , * . *i4;l l ,stidif of
the -three
and are, of course, still in the seririee.t •
15 Reiinientii . ecinid# l.l thilkthe E'00 1 44 1-
fai4 -86) . Mut
prising 16 rcaiments of infantry,4 of.
artillery and 1 of cavalry, numbering 15,66 1 8
She now in - the 'Set:slim; including the
fotureiglaketAa just imeationed, and the Penn
sylatnlit Teltinteetikaidive '''
60 Regiments, of which sit' are 'Ate regiment
and 6 Maps - niei of i an ry , number-
• . : ..
6,622
~/..4061. and:B Omspanier - of artillery, •
'numbering
tusking an agiiiviafa in. service of 68,680
If to - thia baeoded:the:men-of
We" 1id. 16 4dk7 6 caluig la vo
teen!: In t he ~: M aryland brigade, in
regiments ' !along the neirtheln border' .
of the ebitti;' end lifThiltidellihitilor
r •
regiatents of other Oates, oithnated
at.. .6,
thealiotriiiioOtte
in *ilia SWOlita to. , 69,8:
She now,prpparing toAuger tha
24 Regiments! oflinfiu4ry, 25,1 :
5 Rip*Ana and 4 ampatilei of ca', dry, _
‘2'f artillery, numbering: 81 -
making all 80,T*tioL •
.
. •
Of the regiments preparing for service, shtl
has now . in Camp featly to -go' - into loth
b l'''l4 / 4 °l - Olft of ; faionfq• iminitteiin 9 .421
8 Ragiments of c,valiy,Aumbering..... 8,414
":: Making-an '
adttitkin of - ' ' ' ' 1 '.i.2,881i
SO . tVe . '' ..-
. 89,9801
—now in service, .. ..
fr,n4B4wing pasnasatanianvactually in •
ishelield2to• the ninniiet of" '2: . 132;8171
W h e nl34.A/ W itrlili er /4161!&114 and
04' 5 4; ' 46, • 18,258
. into, now- preperfna_au: to ready: •
to entOr-t4e . servicol-*lo# l lB'ilkpbet=
the
nett Kix weeks,,
It will ewer tbstreirUiiiirlOiciii.:
trlbithin*) iliikW, 4410'00'31, the
20,1'51
• •
2i3,ne tiiiiie ixhithliAl/04 : Mustered. , :.: .
out of service in July last, will be.. : 101 1 ,070
'from, lu 9P 44 .91133 #'4
03iS,va4:Pi - 444ini..41;n0t 1he..41 - xdflent,
' iwah7s,ooo,riand 1 their it id rilitridebyt ea alkiVhi
{that the authorities havolmoceeded in exceeding
!this amount. by nomireis lhoureadmen 1 :Inglotng
Itidsit it iikalsot worthy di notes; tbatalitire:hrii
ttlitongftoOtheNtateA*4ol6o44: iii
i' 6 440_*.ift# .. , egir90 . 444 1 4 .. 1 141' liii'
made on _the authorities ..bf. c liennzylvania for
incresiedfntimbele,'-enittlitreliinit fife
i l i tag a iii . i iiv oii i ti tha l It - 6 fko x
k a i,iiiii:.- 4 .,...v...
01 , giv PRW,
thtKii...644111 nixleksarY tbet
. the old
t eystenniatatethriuld contribute quit 'increme'
Ili* iitOite4V;t4 l iiat:i s ktkP: 4c . i4 rabbl e
and figures, iihow "iiz' , Esnililittch as nb -other
re in the Union auresiudbitr,-notwithstanding
ti.ak4, - 3imitliglotujo.tabialthit.i 4 f 6 7
ii xi 'NAO . ** ', ii 4 # :t': Pok 3/ ii': X 51 1 1'..°P . 4
drl;iiileirthlikw; iin,tiie sublealzof imp a ling arnia
4M:it their Moir min In anytiikusror for**
Pii4%bl i 4li t laiiik- 1 I
12/40#14#19P09017 A.,,.o ) the: I
.santimentetyitthldoU tais ksgikactimt
iii•evell; thrivillibtabint rifilltioiNthiiiimmoks.h. 1
, ' ... "V - --' ; r. ,/ 7: -, to. .1•:, I
Iptintsubmnia Daiip Cdtgr
and contribute financially to .
government. Beyond ...11011101dec *eke art!
eantisg in its 9riliOnNvelatriti&l days fie;
wardedeentfie ;sss !Abe aim our bor
ders, tilt4re i shollt ts figures; the enlistments for
o erVlittes weattinmeuse.
• altogedir, we submit this statement
with •e, Mail:ie it places Pennsylvania in
the s ' on just* her due, of having, first,
liven s r s to the : Declaration of lodepindenee,
second, that the convention to fain : 'the Con
gititWQUlLMlLhabLetitiain,her -limits, and- now
she sends forth from her midst,, and from
aging , bell tikarsittiia meat 15afdy nuts, alarger
force to sustain the Declaration of Independence
and vindicate the Constitution and laws, than
hes been contributed by any other commOn
wealth in the Union.
r J. 4 - r
WHAT WILL TEE WIRIER PRODUCE?
Many people are already croaking in anticl- I
pation of a hard winter. Many others are.look-,
in y. • .• tots o , On
es , • 0 11 r. of
•.. .r m the stoat amulets,
pr.. uce the panics usual in "hard times," de-
Preaki,thlig eery dieCtlptklet asitaiLid national
securities, destroying the value of certain stocks,
,t,hth un .. • nf i l l atil
Public; credit and Ind . nal confidence.Totill I
these Itltnorttened dangers; ,there is but °n .
vulnerable shield of protection, and that
'lNe ti rett iNcli r atbo u ed to
- Tr cit i e d dance
diminished, and their opportunities for alp*
circumscribed. Ia these results the cumtly
will not he injured, bemuse-the mare fail bf.
dig rica lad fdigigle'uAileoir waktaii ' Tres
gratified, ~dem.: nok, affeet k -tra i de ito i aq further
thWitte l itilued4 lailnric may have
on
a ee diM iglTlllik-9t14"4
While the labor
thus ' • ed will be able to find employment
in other and more profitable engagements..
What we
„ now desire to look Ja,the face, is the
.
ant an i on ati of a.hard wmter for the p00r. ; ,.
While most of the ordinary mechanicalhusbasis
is depressed awl • twera r -do net • intend
4,4 thiew efii of I iliO6k i ilk aeir
warehouses any large quantities of goods, this
war has created demands and necessities which
will give labor to huntirede oandtidatiliiids' of
mencliesidfallid Said andihousanas
who arnbettring ams as soldidrs. In the very,
best of tines; thousandir of
~"keepie 'Of' out of
employnierit inthe west, north andeist, simply
betwslelhortwilit'init Wori-!:• 4 i? large number
of these have been iiidticed th enlist,* trf the en-,
thosiampf the hour, and their enlistment creates
a wart which their idleness never produced, and
f which can only be supplied by, the industrious
`Wald husineila eo far has prevented them from
taking`np tains in defeinie "of their country, but
'who are ready at any time to the ranks
Ertl do battle tinth death for the cause right,
liberty and religion. In this men* the hard
times which so many anticipate will be farther
off writhe winter apprmtchesrthan they were
L when the rebels showed lift.' horrid frotite on
the altwrutc;andkveliill not: be disappointed •
if the approaching winter produces more labor
far tiiMe near unemployed than has ever been
afforded fel.' tbe"kfdhattial' chili& of the coon
. As we observed in the , foregoing paiagreph,
economy must be made a virtue among the peo
ple of the free states, not Only doting the ap
proaChing winter bntfor some years to come. We
mustprepare ourselvei thus to meet anyextraer
dinary emergeneies in boldness, which may be
'created by the demands of a new consumption
in the shape of a large Public debt. To pay thts
will require economy,' because, &wild the war
cwiee In alew irioriths, and but a few more mil =
lions be added tithe alrettO availing aggiegrites
.of Public . indebtedness, the consumption in one
quarter of the corin.try is bound to be lessened
by reason of a limited intercourse, the Patting off
of teciproCities, and the Other restrictions which
must nemeasarily growout of
,the heart burnings
of thisfearful stanggle. These conditions in our
airairiWill impose new burdens on the people of
the free states for years to come. The institution
of slavery, doomed now by its own desperation'
to a steady &cline, will of course not be able
to control the manufactories of Great Britain
and France, and the income from the cotton
crop,. which, has, always beensnandered
'9;4 living; : wit 4 1 W 4 r i eafter deeline.—
Howeirei t
intignittaiitly the States, in a sub
stantisisense, were benefitted by the cotton crop,
those benefits are also bOund to be curtailed,
in the increased prejudices and Ignorance of
the tionthem people. . Our markets in that re
gion are now' effectually' destroyed. - Southern
, credit in the north is also gone, and these com
bined willinithdneceiniti l of 'an economy
not as the result of hard times exactly, but !_as
the force of the'circumstances in trade and com
merce, which, will nat,,Mally, Whig from the
effects of we of Mwrae
expect to
ciallyand null} ors
before these states egad acquire the confidence
in each other which blessed and glorified their
The' l~arcl past Union. ,
'ably , by
economy. - " Every - n=l end wpm= in the land of
common Sank, imdenittiadil Wtrit thli economy
means. If they do not'do so now, they will be
taught rte', in*** 11` - deprivatiolis which a
practice and knowledge ! of would have ob
viated- -
Yid s
Cessna M. Onsr.-1t is said that Cassius M.
;Clay, snir.Miidster.to Russia, has intimated to
lthe Government that, , in view, of the threaten
ling attitude of tlM'reheis,ire: would prefer to
'surrender hls `Pi:esent commission as our rep ;
esentati4e ( to iiusgia/ and enter-tile tam* in
'active defence of .the Governnoint, and• that
e President 'and CabinOt have the subjgct
finder consideration. The indomitable-bravery
f Mr. Clay, and his well knOwn character at
ome, would be of great, so:lrvine 1, 't4:1 our anise,
1n kentueki. Bat he would never anneittfk;
fight for unything - short of /ThentkArili that
might not be , agreeable to a portion of our
I Mr. Sammie mow,in , Geneva,' Switzerland;
ii*ME-165:01:r304.° give 40'4*,
w e b * , Kelm also eihnietti Asit Lot
• 1 4:100; 16171 NS iOnla j tiet",
wage for hie pupae.
TIT FOR TAT.
NOW Y D>ic cotemporary says that there is
one redikitabrE feature for the rebels about their
recent failiires at Santa Nita' and the Belize
They did not destroy our fleet, as Hollins fool-,
ishly bragged ; they did not annihilate tha
Wilson Zouaves, as General*agg gravely re-'
ported ; but they did strike`= Nothing is, per
htqw, so disheittening to an army as to look on
passively . while the enemy strikes even small
and unimportant blows. The burning of the
Pensacola dry dock, the-spiking of art ikon on
the very wharf of the navy y ard, i and the de
'stritakul. Vf the rbbel privateer Nadi& iiiider the
guns of the enemy, were deeds-calculated to
dishearten Bragg's tro9ps in the same measure
as they encourage ours. A prudent general
prevents this *died by, al quick ratort. As a
sharp debater insists on having the last word,
even if he thlks nonsemie, so a good general will
biro r4e last bletr, avert if, it is trifling. It i
i t heniCial effect he looks for, and this he gains;
his soldiers feel that the onus is now on the
enemy, and their courage rises in -`the precise
proportion as . their lierr . ar4eri.hite.l*. quick
in returning thkrenemy's blow.. The insurgent,
generals undeistaini admirably. They
never ornit.
„pri*t;letalbition ; if ''. 7! ire strike a
blp*, sii4WheVC, therif'ara` pretty'sure to retort
7 1 14. I9Ut /613 13 . Xtuze;anid though, as in the Pada
-llosisisland and 'Belize! thermak do v i a
littierbitint,abdisiireOrittetkivkel:Jtherciteties
arms. Qurluibittennterent. We paynoattention.
to the small blews by which the 0161 . 4 1 kt:4a, np
thP'4 2l4l6l. OYP'
_troops : arid ' ineidioasly - Harts
the,toiia of our s*mY • We PrePaM for Sreat
biows,,and, like a,giant, make no , account lot
!what 'we ti nosElnito bites. = -Butt" bra enmity
fetiiit a inceluitb - ' and it is a mistake to, treat
i um a# par , wish.our military
and naVal sommandent world think it eipedi
ent to pay „a little Mere attention to' th'eSe
points." Of Ccitrai i itli; 'die great bloW.irhieh
deAdatthe ; war, and McClellan is right to brit
band his voices and' devote: his energies 'and
Skill to the'cleatitictio of the InsprgenV' t erAy
w:13443_ opposed ; - ; to .141 n. But. meantime, if
ge9litenconntge the. army. and: the public great
ly if4bniewhere,within is' feW'daYe, tint men
were permltted *llo l ' '4llEril,:dnxir attack, `
aL•lahincoeior
o s etit Leesburg affair. 11t for tat is a . good Mb.
Everybody knows that We - citrthit.l.' SS sharply
as the" OW our
enet4 t j` We to'sh teeth
once in a whilato.,..)
_THE M2RZTASZ OF-IVAR
•
... • The Tosla Agitator', the ()rpm of tliti gallant
Reiritylieekhi of NOTthern Pei ... Li4444or*in ila
i).10 , (.4144 v e ry: te the immense
yesponbibility and labor of the Seoietary
War. Few people' hi the Union ciui properly"
apprebia4 by' scOliza*lititl: the eitigtt of these
AittieetAvi'peopreiii;k3; esthoitte .0 etr
value; and we will only be able to comprehend
the vastnesis of the work now being dischargeil
bi - GeiC v dangrUh when the hist&Y oe this
wicked rebellion is fairly written. We extrac't
apusgraph from the article. in the "Agilator as
ifigiows,:=
l iitimountahi 000rii - ei4ieeicifieihilii7
be
fore'the of War in t h e Mont - condi.
sicn th( 3 country is enc4iB:l? to terrify,: any
Phe'orliti has not :the gteitt;, energy and anneat
matchless adrainisfatiVe talent of aen.Cant
6ictiL: wr en( over , and, take
all the peraticms 'wants of i orn huge army,
spread as it is ainitiat: over a continent, Re is
At:flu:6# vibiOlr,sentis
.the lifeblood
thrOilghbutile eritern of the army, from
the.olf4erii. in-the office and the fi eld ; the
smallestminutia' of preparation and provision.
When he took hold of the War Department„
he found it in the worst possible condition ;
now it is one of the most complete; grand and
mighty_departmenV of the world. Its succeed
ful administration has silenced cavilers, while
it has stricken terror to the hearts of the ene
mies dr the country. •
Gen—Negley's Brigade.
7s •
The Louiaville'(lLy.) Denia rat of the 22d inst.,
.
,thluirefint ,tabilifigNile sent forwardi to2thitt
stat„ .
e, . underthe command of Brig. Gen. Kegley
by the ' authorities of primsyl t rania : _
Contrary to general expectation, e:s
boats
of
boata, six number, bearing the ballade of
Pennsylvania troops, arrived at our wharf about
live o'clock but evening. The fleet made,
magnificent appearance as it came down thd
river from six mile island. At that-point the
entire sir formed in line, abreast, and steamed
down towards the city, in that order, till they
arrived at theloot of Willow Bar, when they
bioke line and wheeled around to,the city,
Wharf, lauding at the fOot of Fifth stret. The
report that they were in right soon spread, and
the *hart with thousand, of people,:
mostly women and children.
This brigade is composed of some of the finest!
looking men we have seen anywhere, all large,
healthy, able bodied' men, in excellent health
and fine
,spirits. The three regiment& oompris-:
ing the brigade are'the 77th, under command
of Col. Hambright; nine of the ten companie s
having been reernite&b, Lancaster county, the,
78th,,,n4er Col. Stambaugh, which had been !
some time in camp at Chambersbnrg, and the'
79th, under Col„llirwell, froin Fattening. The
men are#l,flnely nniformpi and armed, and ,
repose, the,ritMoat confidence their officers.
Thefe is bitkine man in the 'entire brigade se
riously,unWell, showing that they have been
well pa:Added kir.' 'A splendid bnusi band be
longs to the brigade and a fine battery of six
pieces, the members of the artillery company
being from Erie comity, the whole under com
mand of Brig. Glen. Negley. •
We leern that the, 'officers of the brigade,
with G(113.. Sfiernisai and staff, partook of a
sumptuous entertainment set for them by Capt.
Silas Yelliii.lers lit-WiThole 4 ionled host of the
Gault House. •
The trOoliii remained on the boats last night,
and will take up their line of march this morn
ing for:the . I.leshville depot, on their way to
such destination as Gen. Sherman may assign
.them. The
--fleet did not leave Pittsburg till
'Friday evening, and when some two or three
:miles distant they , were compelled to lie to in
consequence; of: the heavy fog ; • but from sat m ,
Atty, morning the; eats made regular And good
time, reaching Cincinnati yesterday morning
about fiveo'clock. From Cincinnati to this
point" the trip was' made rapidly=the entire
journey 'having been performed without an ac
eident or unpleasant ciinnostruice occurring.
Commuswrany.—Seeretary Ctunerbri,,during
White visit to the West, ou laniling,at Tipton,
liaarsome four or five soldiers •standing on the
Platform of thandlroad depot. , Stepping up to
theaadic said te One of them :
• - 11 -Ele-yett - yeprto - Ya4. .e.'s regiment?"
" Yes, sir.' • " ' '
otittigtheit all isiroast lookirig &set of MIL
it a r ale? "
OM* ShUB red; feediY,lo24"
fininda trie'worst 'Wang of
tha t erisratrikai blittillmits anyhow they *Me
about as well as you do.' . -
i
From our:ilvening
Latest from , California.
BY TELEGRAPH FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
.~
~~, __..:
BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 26
The announcement has just been made of the
oompletien of the last link in, the overland tele
graph..Jhe,Pacific to the Atlantic . sends greet
ing, an o& ocetins brillry before a foot
of all the land that lies between them shall be
long to any other than our united country.
Nothing of importance has transpired in dal
- daring the past The steamer
Omaha sailed -on the - 21st inst., carrying one
million dollars in treasure—sB7o,ooo being for
New York. • . ,
Among _the passengers are Gen.Hunmer, Sen
ator Nesaiith, ,Col. Merchant, Captains Judd,
Briggs, Stewart, Hendribloon and KoOts, Lieuts.
Upham, Gillis, Williston, Sinclair, Warner,
:Hardin, .I)lo,no:arkti pimp, all of the l l3. S. Army,
Ciptf ot the IT S. Navy. ' Also, as!
-
sengers, ea-Senators Gyirm .and Calhoun, aid
Benham left: somewhat quietly' in the same
steamer, their names having been withheld
fromtiribnctition in the passe c a r list. ,
r F o nd. hfindred ald` fort" r froops . and
10,000 stand of arms was forwarded in the same
steamer. ,ttir
LiTER'`FROM'MMOURi.
jir ic2/
wis ABOUT THE FIGHR AT FRED
' REACIETOWN.
- 40 _ 7
The Rebel'Army Demoralise..
rum linos Oct. 26.
Col. Pluinmer his returned with his emit
mandltol3arie Gfraideaul
,9trljn.pgw,qccupieft ,Fredericktown with
a regthieni, infantry, a squadron of cavalry,
aFßltri P,lfxrs g Yeli I , •cl
'4ollliiSetCaitii.Msu'eUdlfbitiid , vizi; p'aune t d:
twenty-two miles beyond Fredericktown on the
Greenville road, when: the duodena abandon/
They are probably at Greenville now. but th
are completeliiibinbialli-d 'doubtless
Continue gutirxxetreak ~,The detail sent out;
bury the dead after the battle reported n r
two hundredlifilie ISbls killed and left on the
field. Our loss was sis,killed•and about forty
wounded. One mortally.
Direct Telegraph Communication with
-•-,• the Pacific, •
Reply of Mal i l i r n; l , l4o n t is t: li the Mayor of
Nsw YORK, Oct. 25.
Mayor Wood returned the following reply to
the' Mayor oc,San.Francisco ,
• New York returns her greetings to San Fran
cisco. Let the union thus 'happily Consumma
ted between them /oyer c ,remain unimpaired.--
rhe Union forever, whether between the East
the West &the North and South—let it be
mnAT4e4itudcß.rrileXvtdoe
FROM - MONROE '
Foßimal Mo*Roßi
via Baltimore, Oct. 28.
Nothing 'r.stanrired'in 'the vicinity of
Old Point. Theoltrpo.pt erlCambridge has arrived
from the blockade bff Beaufort, South Carolina,
Her captain confirms the report that the steamer
Albatross lost two men by drowning during so
unstip3efeful eilort *ld &Jew men south of
Beal:dolt, to cut OPt.
.
iDitli
In this ay. on Batbrdly morning, Oot., 26th, after a
short but painful ; 11biene, Mrs; MARY Linz, wife of
Martin Mita,
(The funeral will take place this (Monday) anemia:a}
al 2 o'clock; from her late residenee t .in Pine street.. Thi
friends and relativol a , le reaaeattaq_lay s iteliM attepd
• • •• ;
r i
Ogioper 2fth, 14 9# 94.7,...by 11 7 , Ivaiso r i HvypY
icha Ihes'fiiiumili, of Daupliin county.
N - ito Wweitiittriente. I
FOR SALE; :014 1 RIME
THE undersigned offers for sale or rent
hik Distillery bilow Barrisbbit,.bbtwied:rhi pees
Sylvania Railroad and.the Susquehanna river, with lees engtne, evne, pig-pen x yallroad,siding and about eight,f9res;i
grosind. Trims ' r .'Apply J.Td. Bd
Cashier of the Mechanics Savings Bank, Harrisburg, or.
JAB LkIBY,
.CO
Middletown.
•
NOTIOE' TO 'fillE COLOREIS-CITI-2
obt 211-411iis'
ZENS O,F _l - 14EIgS.PIIEG.
A S - the Trustees or the . "Harris" Free
. 11011„ Cemetery" did apply to the last Legislature for a
"SupleMent" ts an :Atit previo.nLeglalature which
was passed for the purpose of enabling them to dispose
of the 'Old brave Yard" to the highest bider ; to raise
tho dead, and to have thetniotirred tree aniUble place,
and, also, to secure a proper piles for the future inter
ment Of the Coicired tldsens of Harrislicrifirliabf charge
for theirround. As the. trustees did, ohutin the supple.
Merit withinieconsulthiettie wishes orthe Colored UM
majority
. being apposed to th e
same, and ils ute - guppienieheylorstestba Intentions of the
donor by parcelling out the centre of the ground in tots to
be sold for a certain price, time violating the spirit and In
tentions of the previous act, and trampling upon the lib
silty otuuriteptrtedAsAd . ., , titsiteferitdvarif idl per
eons against purchasing lots in the Harris Free Cemete
ry., as all sales of that kind are Illegal, and if the trustees
persist In sislithelots orearrery • to' the - Wishes of 'a large
majority of the Colored Citissue of HArris hem, we shalLbe
ender iiiihrecessity or akiedulneto the strong ire:alue
law. for the purpose of having the Mtemtiens of the. don
e' Sul:my carried 'out, Find 'Mir elm' rights 'preperly se
emed. Signed en behalf of ,the Colored Citizens of Har
risburg. •
W H. Jones,
James Popel,
Carry :119 , J0r
Oct 26 -
' 'BliOEl AT 'AUCTION:
iH f -BOnts' 'and Shoes, of
woozegiroon, dee'd r will be cold withßttretterve
!at Auction, at hie Shoe Store in %tither. Square. b;jeuirag
pu Saturday evening, October, 26th , Jost, 7 otsiock t
. M. W. BASH,
I _ect,2s,d3t. . Auctioneer.
VDR.RENT.-.--The..faxoi now .occupied
by JohdLotiin, adjoining Camp Curtin. " Posse&
kiwn given on the Argo of APrALDeXt.
a:AU GEORGE W. PORTER.
E 3, AND' $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 113 S.
0. D. FORSTER,: -1 : .
iFFIOE No. 74; Market Street,: yard on
,t 7 the. Cal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re
tell dealer in - • • - - -
TREVOR2ON, x.
WILKABAR t R i E,
3. t l lg r OnNßau"
--
BROAD TOP 01041.
eqatiatin ant- Deateraini:Prok oatimangfa*lcistei
ig e : itak_r"&, ag,Aut lowan, naps. or ders
Pa,64IIMIV•wiI"AWM, to pnr
• paying for the coal wben ordered.
Present price, $3 and $2 2b per tan.
Barrinbarg i 26.-48 m •
DARLING'S -
LIV ERREGULA_TOR
" D
on of Saturdiy.
LIFE BITTEILSy
i t RE pure vegetable esti acts. Th e ,
ix cure all bilious disorders of the human syg, '
They regulate and Invigorate the liver and kiilTy—
tltey give tone to the digestive organs ; they ri.g,iitt:J.
secretions excretions and exhalations, equasze tile e.. j' '
how - iguilputlfy the blOod. Thus all hilieui VOlnp:,',,
—some of which are "urpid L Lever Sick tiPailaeli... I.
pewja, Piles, Mille and Fevers. Cos'iveness or 1., '..
nass--ard entirely vontfoled and cured by these r..,:
dies.
DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR
Removes the morbid and billions depraii, trim
6 b and bowels, regluates the liver am l every obstrumloo, restores 4 nsturd and ho'btl,'',
tion to the vital organs, It is a superi or
FAMILY MEDICINE,
Ruch beVer than pills, and much easier 10
LIFE BITTERS
I. a superior tonic and diuretic ; exeellnd
lass 01 appetce, fistulecey,
ties, pa i n, i n th e eve sod protr,
bleeding piles, and general debility. Wr
READ TUB ict.O.I.OWL.NII fE:,-T1100:1"
Jas. 4 Brumlry, merchant, IS4 lukou
'York, writes, Augußt 18, 1860: I:LAI-0
• uc,omp .niNI with blee.o4, lot
year! ; I used
LIFE BITTERS,
And now consider myself awnssur
' Hon. Icifrn A. Cross writes, 'Brooklyn, It
In the spring of 1869 I took a severe culd,
ed a violent fever. I took Iwo does oC
DARLING'S LITER REGULArr,
II broke op my cold and fever at once. .
altemi t I hao bion troubled w.th
Months ; 1 here - leit nothing of It eViled."
ohs tudly, Esq., ns Bast 280) Street,
“Aogust 12, 1860-1 had a difficulty wet,
plaint three years with COL stain pita is th.
back. I bad used mos: all kinds el
an permanent relief until I used
I passed clotted blood by Lb') urethra, 1 ~,
(Italy cured, and take pleasure is reeua,
remedies."
hire. Q Tebuw, 11 Christopher street, N.
"Feb 20, 1880.—I havo been subject
ma the last lw toll years I h tve urnr i , nt I
equal to
Darling's Liver Regulator,
la affording immediate relief. It le a
bilious remedy."
Mrs. Venlig. of Brooklyn, writes, Faarur
In May last I bad a severe attack of PO w
ed ma to the house. I took oue botch, f
DARLING'S LIFE BII"Efl ,
and wail entirely Cured. I have had 1,,
D. Westervelt, Faq., of South sth, 0- lr
llamsburg, L. L, writes : "Aur.u.d 5, 1,0.
troubled with a difficulty in the laver. au 1,,
loos attacks, I was advised by :t imud L tri
DARLING'S LIVER REGULATIII:.
I did so, and found It to operate adoural,ly T
bile and arousing the liver to activity. I have ...
It as a
When our children are out of sorts, c,c cec
few drops and M aaM them all rl,:hr. • I tied 1 r.p. d
general wants of the stomach and bowel; cup.,
t2il
itraima, If you no IA either or both of th
cellent Remedies, Inquire fur them st Ibe slur,
do not And them, take no other, but b ou
lea letter, and on receipt of the money, the FL , Tt.6l
Remedies will be cent according to p.ur Fr en t:1
mail or express. post paid. Address,
DAN', S. DARLING,
102 Nassau street, New York.
Put up In 30 cent and $t Reath eark
0ct1.4-dtSak
To Married Men or those Contem
plating Marriage,
PHE undersigned will give inhumation
I_ on • very interesting and imporiani ea. tt, nth
will be veined more than a thousand Line iid
every married couple of any age or condlrou m lie—
The Information will he sent by mail to any ablre4 e:
the receipt of 25 Gents (coin silver) lind two red etaeq.
Address
N. B.—Ttds fano humbug, but la w arranted to be am•
ply eatutteettory in every inflianCe (regardimu of mot ,
meets, age, or condition in life,) or the money will be re
funded. All letters should be direreied to H. B. Korai,
Lost Box 80, Boston, Mao , with a plait signature &td
*USN for Moor°. octiluieriamterim
ST: NICHOLAS HOTEL
BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Board Reduced to $2 per Day'
INCE the opening of this vast aulcam•
S
Modkrtut Hotel, in 18b4, it has been the smile
(leaver of the proprietors to make it the most sumputom,
convenlent•suid comfortable home for the amen and
Stranger on this sloe the Atlantic.
And whatever ban seemed likely to administer ;o the
Comfort of its guests they have endeavored, without re.
gard to cost., to provide, and to combine all the elements
of individual and social enjoyment which Modern art
has invented, and modern taste approved ; and , he rs t.
rOnage which it has commanded during the past>it pan
la a gratifying proof that their etforts b Lve Ikea appre
ciated
To meet the exigencies of the Linen, when all are re
illaired to practice the most rigid economy, the trier
signed
ire Reduced the Price of Board to
Two Dollars per Day,
at tho same abating none of tho luxuries wit stub
their table has hitherto been stipple I.
New York, Seta 271R86111t1.—s9WeEpL9-1, ,13.W.111fCatf8 & CO.
TAKE NOTIO1 4
.1!
rrilaAT we have recently added to our al
-a. ready fall stock
OF SEGARS
LA NORMATIS,
HART KARI,
EL MONO,
LA RASANi.
OF PERFUMERY
F:o x a
ODAR OF kaih gSEENOB BOUQUET.
EU BE\ 'S
Foams Hies
EAU LUSTKALE
CRATALUED POEATITE,
MYATLE AND WOW POWIATUNI.
Fon me Coxrainni
TAW OF vENR,E,
DOM LE sF POWDER,
NEW lINWN RAY FOWLED,
BLANC DE PERLB3.
Jeremiah Kelley
Joseph ?opal,
John (Ales
', BA A'S FIAZaT
MOSS RUSE
BANZOIN,
HPYRE TEN,
VIOLET,
I NEW MOWN HAY,
JOCKEY CLUE
' Hating the largest stock and best assortment Cl toilet
!Articles,
we Taney that we are better able than our eons
rirtilart to get tip a complete Toilet Set at any price <le
ed. CAli and see.
I Alwiri on hand, a FRESH Stock of DRUGS,
ceiving
NEDI
CINFS; CHEMICALS, &c., consequent of our re
:•altniwit daily, additions thereto.
HALLER'S tifttla ANL/ FANCY STORE,
El Market Street, two doors East ot Fourth Street,
i South side __
FiNETUILF,TrOar6,iIIavES, HAIR.
POWCOII3, COLOGNES and Firip ; c.r. 4 4
'any styles, prlcee wad alasufaCtures 01
PAM AND FANCY •
• •
CIDER !I 1 VINEGAIt 1! .
MADEfrom choice and selectedA ppieg,
~
said gitarsoteed by illi to be t , fa • strictly We „.
eis-ti ' ' rM. fr CO
FLAG 6 I ith
likeitiA .n Es vgLOPES
Aro— wlth a vie
eat fiF,
t
a Raid—lke& imrhi" an Boo""
nif
juouburSardra
Neat ,""
Nem Minrtisments
DARLING'S
LIVER INVIGORA
DABLWG'S LIVER IN VIGRA
AND
LIFE BITTERS
FAMILY MEDICINE
B. B. MORRIS, M. A, Lnek. Box a
Bahton.ll,l4.
OF SOAPS