Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, September 28, 1864, Image 1

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    TEE TELEGRAPH
MORNING AND EVIOTING,
ay GEORGE BERGNER.
OFFICE TIMID fir., 'ma wArdwur.
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'TEEMS OF SUBSOBTFTION.
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salami , Talcourgiss4;6reci.:tir beoribere in the
p4a t imi
city St 12 GOMA; Per week. ,revit
.., berm will be
awned $0 00 in adatimatie: nisei who neglectto
pay in advance will bAiAnfirtwkst cp.
WEEKLT6II:4IIAPH: •
rem TILZGRAPII IS lib° publintofweekly, and is furnished
subscribers at the following cash rates
Single coplee, weekly.... • •
Three copies to one Post Clam
fen copies to one Post Office
NEW ADVDILTISENENTS.
When will Wonders Cease
THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD !
DR. McBRIDE'S SING OF PAIN
WiL cure any ache ox pain in frpm one.
to l sixty minutes ! ' ' '•
It acts like magic upon the abiOrbant and glandblar:
systoles, reducing swellings and regulating the secretions
en d e xcretions, It is of a diffusive, penetrating nature,
exerts its inthience from the 'periphery to tbe dentre of
the nervous organism, thence by reflex action its power.
is felt throughout the entire system, restoring the circu
'sting fluids and checking disease with invincible strength.
TILE ICING OF PAIN IS INFALLIE.I
No matter what the pain, apply the, medicine and_iroriu:
will find instant relief. It is an internal and eirterrial
cure. •
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THE KING OF PAIR' • . _2 l
Cures almost instantaneously, Headaehe, Earache; Neu-)
ralgia, Deafness, Sore Throat, Colds, Bronchial Afftletions
Asthma, Dyepesia, Diarrheas, Dysentery or Bloodylank::
Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Diseases of tbrialladder
and Genital Organs, Cramp, Chadic and all. spasmiodid
pains, Fever and Ague Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains and
!made of every description. It proves itself the maker",
as the testimony of thousands prove its merltoriouswerth:
Sold, wholesale and retail, by
S. A. KUNKEL, druggists, Solar Agents;
118 Market street, Harrisburg. '
SOLDIERS READ! • .
The following letter from a soldier, in reference to thd
efficacy and powerful restorative cpudititimi of: .Or.'Xci
BRIDE'S RING OF PAIN, speaks for itself :
•
. Nawntra, Comanntrran Coimxr, t
Sept. 14; Ind, ^ f j
Messrs S. A. Kunkel & Bro., druggists, Harrisburg, Pa.
Grim :—I would inform you that I recetreci thataaties
of llcßride's Great Paha Killer, antLenclosed pleasallnd
five dollars more,_ for which send malty° bottles;addition4
al to-morrow. I leave for camp to-morrow.' Lot: ine
know whether you can supply me with lt, in thenrmy... I
am in Company H, 2024 regiment P. V. , 1 have been in
very bad health for upwards of four years, and two of thd
me-dollar betties have cured me completely, and ;have
made me feel like a man. Besides, I have cured .4 .nunti
Der of my comrades of various diseases incident to campi
life, add can recommend It to be the best medicine the
soldier can provide for himself.
. _ .
Yours respectfully, " JOB. E. WHITE.
oar All orders from a distance promptly attended to by
S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.
A HOME CERTIFICATE.
The following certificate tsfrom a well-known citizen of
Harrisburg
Htkeissoaa, Aug, 80,1884.
To us Poetic :—lt gives me great pletuture to mmom
mend to the public the medicine prepared by DL J. J.
NottRIDH, which he calls the "RING OF PAIN." : lavas
induced to use it as an external remedy fora bruise,Avhich
It relieved Immediately, and subsequently Cured:entirely.
Its success induced me to use it internally for Blanton,
with which I was afflicted in a chronic form for nearly
eighteen months, and to such an extent that my kidney x
were seriously deranged. The medicine has cured me,
and certainly that is saying a great deal in its favor, when I
reflect how many other remedies I tried without experi
encing anything but temporary relief:. For .my part, :I
shall always keep a supply of it in my h'ouse;telieteing
I do that it is a most invaluable fatally medicipm —
The unexampled sale of this medicine proves It to
the most wonderful discovery of the age in the medical
arL -
The undersigned art, the solo agents for the State, and
will supply it wholesale and retail .
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& A. KUNKEL & BRO ~ Druggists,.
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
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Sib-RATS,. MICE ROACHES, ANTS IMD-itOrttB
Auras, Norosix pules wooldusrs INSECTS
art PL42 Xl4; FOWLS, Aiimuza, ac.
"I_s years established hi N. Y: City." - :
"Only infallible remedies knotrn." , . •
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family
"Rats come out of their holes tifk
gerSold by all Druggutta everywhere:- . - -
WI I I Bawass 111 of all worthless. imitationd
sr" Costar's Depot, No. 482 Broadway, N. Y. .
srSold by - • D. W. GROSSA 00., .
_ - Wholeso.o. mkdretail agents,
Anipbtall Dttigests in leirbburg, fjelohdaw3 l
PEEPHER'S .041143tr''' '
BETWEEN PHILADE L PHIA, 1 '
lilgt Raven, Jersey Shore, Mlhunaptirt,ltar
Oh 1 : esiottewn, Watsontowslllllton, l
linwlobarg, ~Northateberland,--811ni: , 1 ‘-'
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AND :istmaits.olThitri 1
The Ptdiadelphii DeiloVbeinuirentielly lot eted; 0) .
drayage Will be at the loweekrelq . it. _The Conductor ; does
through with eachlrahi to IMM-3o the safe delivery of
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di goods totrurted to the Utlllu k *WS delivered at th ie-
Pot of WILLIAM C. ,13113111;.'402: - Market It t.
Philatieleble, by 5 o'clock 1 , . ,:will be, delivered be ,
rtburg the next morning. ••-. . .T. _. —,.: • .• i
Prolgitt Always is Low as by'Amy Otr
tie . . ~. lane.
JOIS. , IMTGOKERY .it COLII,
• Phllidelphie bedßeadiegllet,
R 064 of terksit street: Narrisbo'
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TIIPORTANT TO: LANDLORDS ,
01111130 oetteoeStent Wow >at to
Maneadvatsholea l td At the kW/4am ewpr;bni , to
libm,„ via: ?mach Brandt% Ripikind CM; -
fruir. --- ineat and Om Rye Whiskyj •
andlciamtionleihrodeb as Champagne, Caret Cata •
do. Alt. lisnoriviniteentel, as vepreNeuted, yds_
end o th ereldnililid to their advantage to sat-'1
ammo the aseertment at .tho more, 0111 Squt4 ad
drier° doors below Medina. - • 4 .
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satiehon paid• toil, orders from a yby
city Goads clintrullY Peaked and delivered to W parts of the
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BY GEORGE •BERGNER;
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'A Cure . Wairran - t,ed.
Dyspepsia has , the fottotbing Symptoms:
Ist. A coatint -pain or uneasiness at the
pit of the stomach.. • •
2d. Flatidence and Acidity;
3d. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite.
4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits.
sth. Diarrhoea, with griping. •
6th. Pain in all parts of the System.
7th. ConsuMptive Symptoms and Palpita
tion of the Heart..
Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat.
9th. Nervous Affection, and'want of Sleep
at night.
10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting.
I, llth. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and
Loss of sight.
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12th. Headache' aria Staggering in walking,l
,with,great weakness.
Out of the thousands of cases of Dy'speria,
that haVii used Dr. Wishart's Great 4.ii4erican
Dyspepsia Pills, not one , of thetaliaif failed
of a perfect cure. We warrant acu rein every
ease, no matter if • of twenty years' standing.
*Ad by all druggists , everywhere, ; and at. Dr. ,
Wishart's office, NV. 10 Second street,
Philadelphia, Pa. , • Ail examinations and eon
sultations free of charge. Send fora circu
lar, Price * sl per box. Sent by mail, free of
charge, on receipt of money. ,
DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEI'ao!,
'I, ' Mazes - Ina -BE/autos, of ' titiridyttrine,;
DeL, formerly of Old. Chester, Del.,'do certify
that; for one year and a hill I suffered every-_
thing but death from that awful disease called
Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostrated
with weakness and nervous debility; I could
not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or
the smallest amount of food, it would return
just as '.I awalltiwed it; I became so costive in
iny'bowels that r would not have a passage in
less than from four and often eight days; un
der this immense suffering, my mind seemed
entirely to give way. I had a dreadful horror
and evil forebodings. I thought everybody
hated me, and I hated everybody; I could" not
bear my husband nor my own children, every
thing appeared to be horror-stricken to Diet
I had no ambition to do anything; I lost, all
my love of family and home; I would ramble
and wander from place to pl ace,butt could not
be contented;-.1. felt, that I was doemed. to
hell, and that there •was no heaven for me,
and was often tempted to commit suicide;
so near was my whole 'nervous system iler T
stroyed, and also my mind from that awful.
DomplaintADyspeptaa, that my friends thought
best to have me placed , in. Dr. Kirkbride's
hoardiril; West Philadelphia; remained
there nine weeks, and thought I was a little
better, but in a few days my dreadful tionif
plaint was raging as bad:as ever. Hearing of
' the 4 #6riderful cured performed. by Dr. Trial
hart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills ,ani
his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husban
called on Dr. Wiahart and stated my elute to
him. He , said he had no doubt he could. cure
me. So in three days after I called and placed
myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in
two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt
that my disease was fast giving way, and I
continued.to recover for about three months,
arid at the present time I enjoy perfect health
of body and mind, end Imost sincerely return
my thanks 'to a "merciful God and Dr. Wig
hart, iind - to his great American Dysiiepsia
Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me
from an Insane. Asylum arid preritature grad 4.
All, persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at
liberty to call on me or write,• as I am willing
to do all the good I can for - suffering 'hu
manity.. ELIZABETH •BRANSON, •
Brandywine,
.Del., formerly . oft Old Chester,
Delaware county, Pa.
De. WM/LET'S Office, No. 10 North Becorul
street, 113iladttlphis. ,
DYSPEPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA':
Di. Wisartur—l have been a constant sufferer with
- Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time
I cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfectly,well • dal , : . Ihere
were times when the symptoms were more aggrcVated
than at others, and then it seemed it would be a great li
bel' to die. I bad stall times an unpleasant feeling in my
head, but latterly my sufferings' so much increased that
I became almost unfit for business of any kind; my ; mind
was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and fore
,bodings, and„if I attempted to change their our : rept pi*
reading, atone a sensation:ef ley coldness iii dereidation
with a dead weight; as.' it were,- rested upon my bral4;
A150,,11 feeling of would occur atlhe stomach, and
grcist . t!ai4 40..ipy eYeN accompanied with which Olt, tile.
'b ra ns ,continnal fearbt hieing my racoon . I also. enp
greatJeSeihid t efiOehAty and nervousness,
filitliClAtp,i4V waltz by ; day, or sleep .at "night,....l
-averse-to society - and -disposed - only to seclusion, and
leli_
having tried t • .0 a numb er of eminent physic'
of various schoh ycaineWtknesciusion ;het, !ft i r i
• tiffs'fifetcrfe - Sit atlige(4s.Years)..thareiriartneure
in existe4cie..f , l3utilbiongh the interference al:alto
Provident*, to whoni I devantlyoffer my thanks, I at Lint
sound a noverelgri,renietly in your Dygiepsic..,2lllB . and
atr.Conlial,i.wldon teem. td have effectually- removed al
most the laattrace of, pay, Jong list of ailments and bad
feelings, and la their placeheidtki pleasure and Genie*.
Anntarii inreveryday,conontrtions. - , .. -•-,,, ;
JAIL WIC SiIiNDENS, ~, •
No. 463 North Second street, rhiladelphia, : I
Formerly of Woodbury, N. J.
Dr. Wintiart's Moe No. 10 North Second street, Phil-
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No. 1028 Omvs SiMurr,
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I.ilad " ilw =P -1861 4 i 4 iisim i- s6—axwith.t easuiet !
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am now able teinformsinithaty by. the -
ase of your:great
American Disrlepitti P il ls; I . have been entirely ' cured of
that mitiaLdistressing.complaint, Dyspepsia. ...1.. Mid belin
gr i ev i ouj oy, piti k ptett ;he l ist, Aventy,eight yeare..ttd.
'forteieyeaitf of t *One 'hive net been - free' from' its
path one week at 4 . 4k , zjr•have bad it in ita worlt fortn
and have dragged, 0n...n pacetzeleerabbt existence—in p an
day and n i gtU . - '
_Neter WOW
_peat . that Tate tilled me
with wind - MAPalk:ft ' , Mattered - - tot how light,
f 9r how
sinalt ilid-qtkii . ii"..idritintied:Lbelching was Antie;to
follow. • :I. haginolapPetite for any kinds , of meal *her'
ever and-royMistrers..was so sreat for several months be.
fore I heard of yogi.., Tills, that I frequently mished for
death. I tiad,tahen everything that I Mul, heard of Am
Dyspepsia, with* -racelying 'any benefit; but on your
frills.being . rioliantainided , to ma bil enii.Airbi)liad beim
T av li f iy thera,.l concluded to give them trial, Ohm*
r igi...atitli, in them. to my astonishment, 'I .found.
*nlyae Setting better beforet had taken 'one:Rail* "01l a
boi, ariti , 1 7•1, ,takinit. half ahox, Lana Atial!..rinef, - alki
-6 = ear ~. nit week, and -sWoy it Marty Meal thMe
times a day Trilibeuririceliverile f rom anything I eat
q ,,hipk iii. . "tt - think PiOper_, yon are atllbartY"to make
~,,,, %A, ' 1 .61.0 jof me. i willeheerfu ll ystve all de
-Zhinkb benany tierr Who may tilt cor nia' i
at
yours,
D r r .
JOHN H. BABCOCK.;
_Fs? sale at Dr. medical Depot, Na 10 North
IdecomdfairMet,ittillikteifildis, O. Price One Dollar per
box. , Bent by waildtoviof, l 4 l4 ;6 4l , on receipt of pito°.
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of ~,.... mails for
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u 7,B ' ..taatt oil
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=Mali yskiiialaPaMtl tl a, gib of . ,i'lis . fto: 177 , x
14.;q: lawfacial l l ,7 l " ll4 with =Tmali iad 's dr*:
f u ' 7ll4.2ll.lll"l"L lialsldag a wind 'Ka Km= a.
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math a whltmcoaGald .
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11 0 1 eilkatiV at milthat ltordm&:to•Taisor• st
,ham! ?Asthma- - idtbogia otartrisdlli •
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again. I it a WOG& sr prayer to God Goi
would direst in. to mom plivdelaa or that
WO ma& 'win WM to rud an earittlielimiat et
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RARELSBIThig, 'Pik., WEDNESDAY
MEDICAL.
Dr: Wishar's in the Philadelphia,Lwroeivot a great care
made, upon Mr: John,Babcock,of 1028 Olive street, Thita
delphla, by the great American byepepsla Pills. Iyen4
to the Doctor's Office. and Placednirsedf under b' sC
meat, and told hinalf he faikidto cure me, it would. netht
last effort I wand: make. It has been Six weoksi since I
commenced the use of his medicine, and I am now a well
man, free from all , pain anddlatens, and can eat three
hearty meals a daffy with comfort; 'and feel perfeetly
Dr. Wishart, I want , you to publish' my case, as I: want
every poor dyspeptic suffering as I was, tocall on me, and
I will tell them of the ,great cure ,I have received from
your invaluable medicine. SAMUEL D. HAVEN.,
Corner Venango and Lambert streets near Richmond
street, formerly from Wrightstown, Burlington county,
NJ.
The above are a Tew among the thousands whiCh this
great reinedyha.s Saved from an untimelrgraye.
We havetheusands of letters fromphyleciams and drug
girds who have preseribed,andaoht the Tar Cordial, saying
that they have never used or sold q, medical which gave
Erich universal satisfacti on, ' . •
Prepared only by the proprietar ' 1 r: •
rr DR. Li. _Q. C. WISHABT,
No. 10 North. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by Druggifita everywhere Bmiyll3-eod-d&W
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MEDIcAL •DEP,ARTILENT
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND._
The:FIFTY-SEVENTH SESSION. OF , 'IME SCHOOL OF.
MEDICINE In .the thavisartr or ILtayrrito will coot
'hone° en - MOITDAY,AETKU4 df*tober , 1864 , end end .
the lst'cittlaieh; 065.
317L1 e • Offilac OP Lroxirsiti BE : '
. .
Atr.gerY=SYlSttif. iNti li Smith. i L .. • .
On Chemistry and Pharmiscy—By Prof. WM. F.,A
Akin.
On Obstetrics and-Discaies of 'Women cind•Ohikiren—Bi,
Prof. G.W. Miltenberker. . .
On Princip/es, andPriictice of Medicine, and. Otialoa4
Medicinewog
om y Prof. Richar d MoSher7. )
On And and Phynolorry.:-13 Prof; Thrptiiphe
Johnston.: .. .. 1
On Materia Medea and Therapeutics—By ProLSSMI,X
Chew.
Practical Anatomy will be taught 1 7 . James H. tiller,
M. D., beinonatintort • • • " "
Miring the . continuant° of ,the. War Miiitary.Suriery)
and Militaryllygiene will be introduced* a Mal* ,par
of the coarse.
Matriculates of this School hare access at all thud lc
the wards 'of the Baltimore' Infirmity,- where ';'thek ca 4
witness.the perforreinde Mall•the - prinalpal operationk
Surgery, and can. - obserrealm,unnaereus forms of. 4113ONSe
undeetreatment. The Inilimery. is a sracious hospital
attached to' the'lledical Sehobl,linl it is open' to the Stub
dents:daily throughout tlie Ontire peat,- wittioo anTadd*
Donal charge.
The fees for the folk- Course of Lectureaara s99i i for
Matriculatign, $5 ; and for.PrictiCALAnatchaY ; 111).
GORE W. MILTEOBEIRGER,'It.:III:
lepli-dOBW4t '
NOTIOE.—The undersigned, auditor, apl•
Ile Orphans',
intereiteA'at - tas•oftlee Darriabotg,. on ",R,petr, Uie
. 124174' day otOot*r neat • at 10,o'clook
• - D. nxiage, Auditor I
arrisburg Sept:2l; 1864.- - -4oaw4t • - - •
A DtrpoTHATO4-3 NOTICE.`- -
*.tereasidtteni idmlnlatiatioit dijr:be
granted to.t.tte tatbstriben.'orkmgoatateoer .00yee li ng
Shell, late; ft fforrftiblug,.PMAPhin `0 0 1 111 %:roltuStivaO 1
deceased;all peroons,knowing themeopr9o indatltedAo
'agate NOW pfease make initdediate paytnent;and ail those
havitig claims' egeinstetdd eetate;icitpi opreseiiftJi4in,
for settlement without delay, to +
sep23-doawAti JACOB D. 1 . 19.4.4 AdtranOttator. j -
A DWITISTRATRECS NOTICE.' - • < I
•
Whereas letters of 'admialstration have this daythe
Cre n ertre ti e l i e ty " o b rga b l e v r ls o b n al tli , ° liar:t e n :L i r, I T'Llt e fi.
decease*, all persons known 'themselves Indebted to
said estatewill -please make: Immediate payMent, , and
a/1 those having Warms. against said. estate,•sviE pleafe
present them for settlement withoat,delay,to
PHOEBE HANNAH'`
- Adrai.xitstiatis of said tlaebased,
Or to.Engene Shyder, Esq., her attorney.
Harrisburg, Sept . 19, _ , [pepl9-Ithrwrl.
J the Ocniimon Pie.as" .of. Dauphin. Countir„
.Theeph *elker and &Minna Welker, V ,
:.. his , wife,:tuns , for .use of Daniel . .. ; .N No; tn.,
Kaisoi.- - ; ; - .'• . . A fi&OM Ps* / 8
vs. - Yen... Ea: '
Solomon Loodensiager. . ' '." '`. " •
The undersigned auditor appointed by - DieDO "Olt Of
Common Pleas o! 11aulihin. county, to distribute t e
money made by the Sheriff on. the above stated suit, I
attend to theAltdies of his:appobitmeatt.'at hilt office n
Harrisburg, on Friday ; the 14th day of ,October .neat, t
10 o'clock, A. ii . ., when and *there air partiesleterested
.are notified to appear.' - , .RALIIII... , ILaDLAY,
fepl9-3taw2w]. ...-, c.-. :..• ~ Auditor.; .
STREET J OTDAIEEAGEBSE,r
TT is ordered brthe'Couitthirall'llthrsinis
having ,chthog f pylien or. otherwise, spinet any ,Eof
the sums of inoneyittatelsed es dams& done by opening
the et/Tete In the city Ankriebuirg, or having adverse
claims to the propeitylirbfred,shaake the seine known by_
petition or, otherwise.' to Cite %grief aharter:l9essiens On
orbefore thefirst dity of -next4ernx, at which time the
money, 'when the . assessment is Xdbehrliteltsgedi be
airarded tho parties nainedin the report as owners ; of,
the property. And, also; `alt exeeptionetri tlfer/t
of the viewers be tiled °riot:before the that day of 10 1 0 -
ber next. By order of theCetut. •r . •
sep2-d3taw-4w] " -- J.'o. YOl7Na, Clerk.;
Biiiiiiiini ' 1 .13414 I Vender. . C
i t VER'EICAL A_ND-NOISELBSS SPRING
. , , ~
zx ogitram . • RUT cOnvened into a
BABY477MPER, BASK--HORSE, BABY.-W.ALK*,'
'HIGH-CHAMP toTTOMAN- VR, I
ZOBBY-,ETORB4I c ...
The whole diaiii 3 OedtO relle*O Idothera, comfort and inane
children,.obviate the, evils or Toppi& them, Vs the
ezPoose of a Name- ' Ita' 'Mahal ht. Iperlectly 'h ' and
charming. Price $26 to $Bl6 , 'Bend tofilmatm tren.„.
ha , . ' .. • BROWN &CO., 483 Broartiray,'N. V 4 ,
Jar An antorprbsing Agent wanted' tor 4,l47lepptk. 1 .
• Eeprrl.mood
. •
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. -, •1
In the matter ofilM settlement of John Lentz, Jr:', , 4d-r.
minknrator, Va.; of John Lentz, Sr., late of Upper Fasten'
township, Dauphin county, deceased, the Orphans , Court
of said county has Appeinteg.. the
_subscriber Auditor,fil
make distribution of the lll44 decgased to, C
among heiMandkilialteliS and the hid 9 ,
pointed MONDAY; tits llth !day of °aka* I oat, at his
taco inifamlabosGat ten o'clock in the forenoon of Bid&
day, for ,the: putpose of making said distribution,
and - where all Teazels interested are notttled to make
known their, CA obis _ .Ib/11 . BODEarps,l.kufditor;
Septecaltor .7„ I.S644'.4sepe-tioaw4w
lIDITO NOT'
t
In .the maitefor tho settlement of Peter IhieiV:r, , Ad
ministrator, &c., of Peter Reed, Senior, late Fo
henna township, Dauphin cotinty;deceased, the Otphansr
Court of said county lies oPPoixtted the subscriber Audit' :
or, to make dittrillutionoo thigestate or'said deceased t to
and among his heirs and creditors ; and the Auditor ha'
appointed MONDAY, IdelOth.day of October tie t TkLat bis
office in ilerlieimitl, tetro'olook ln the ftwrendlnor slid
day, for , the purpOse. of makihg 'Said disfribUtiolr, When
and where all persona 'lnterested 'am Wattled to.intOM
known their claims. - JNO. ROBRRlVAnditori
September 7,1884:=[4e oartw; , '
',N: 01144E*,
L.ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on,tho: i ri
_LA of iohnlillen t 'dieVate of Susquehanna to
Dauphin county, Tennay vsZ, ..1 1 2 beelar
the undersigned, noildethe is 7 gireir- ' PR
sons having claims or dbiraintlivagainet the
4 +
mid Idetieddit. , krerlegmested to make known
without delay, and three who are indebted to mid te
are requested to make immediate payment.
augadownOto LEVI STAHL, Administsator
EIIFFNG SErrEN3E I R 2,8 .. I.BQ
`
Soldiers' - Orphans.
~ .
ottrilingehus f fr:Al3.4edliCtitiOn. aliii
maintenance of the destitute Orphans of the Soldiers
l uta ' . " 'ts
and Sailors of the state, under the act relating to the sub
j°94:Per new •Faniciently completed to enable .the ma
&rate fo'recefVe dadicatibtid(nbtice ia h'ereby given
that blank forms of application, with the necessary in
str? V ive beell deposited with the following gentle
'' om t . lllAftgejter fittKqf the p:p#Tßiii
eriik'cv any
When the application end statement in each case shall
be ErPPerly, Stied Atul, sworp„Mourd eerlitled_by the Board
hf comhion School DirectOrY or the diatilet - in which the
orphan resides, it is to be returned to the gentleman from
whom it was, received, or le some other member of the
county soperintendineconiunittee, by whom it will be
forwarded to the underatgrie4. - , ',, ,- , t
Ina ?bort timeaftelAttaegfiPt,of the application If/
the undersignitt r -itikly k y foinno and the comb r t,
entitled to the benotitd a e ct r y i n
order,for the' . -
sfeeteff the proper sett -<, 11 be . sedt il , Weill , the i
mother,..or mher aPPlytdierelattve or Iriaufflowiih trgicef- ;
wiry instructimm.... Ti. .7., rcr 1 : i i ilic. , ff - ..
It is expected
.that i the. se, ,lpll .1301eCtO ',or, eror or
phans willbeready'fertlidirtede Itifidiriftgthe <dither
October. 'Their frietelleaellallerelOrefthke."ltteglibduasteY,
stepsand have'lhem.tuallPfatiattmiesterknith* let Ift
Nove d i l l it r t .1, - ., 46 4p. tielk ClAia l toOdifii i iitstiltt,g,i
nni , tiliadioir. boot*, ifid, , fetttlid ~IOW 4n I
the' la provirkid foithemptcdt AIM retstliestrirfridirdel
ere . tut l.9ll Bo flii ii4PililhigigellEßol4 th el
t
Stata r and akia to send wito„them, gem ; is , er_as.
possitfie, mach 416011nd - es thelitay th vd, Jio orn
till Othorii can be iiiiividid f am. ' , „la:. ~ ~ .
. 14 - 0134 The cizk.„. folltWting 4s.srao ttalhe liat ji t ,, E , talletimat .
ji,
~t e 9 1 9: 1 . atfi' . P .. /71
Adams county,sGeorge McCleindid,'Gfettysbdrg , 1
Allegheny ", F R Smug, Pittab
Armstrong•.ti: if • • D.. 'Oa J BLlPliday, IClZtablial 'lt' I
Beater ,ii. .: ,' : . t.NabilielaWeYPlifii..tr,Yer . " . r .
..;
Bedford
T - " ‘:, flir itt r irlrMfe l l l :4l4 - '
Blair " ' IlturattaTS Viler,' me ll idttytibfarit, ~
Bradford .:" , .,:.:(Ifit RißcaukTearanda I . - . . , ' ;.
Bucks " J D Mendenhall, Doylestown ,..:.,-,
_Butler , ,
'' ,t' r ,45tat ,
Cambria -,
,`, " ' •- t =K al , liE
ef stairi .
Carbon *, a." , 'Llirkildifnilelr Mduiiiiiiiinuarl'" 2
Comecon 1 F, ( .5" -, 9 l ildwet i giVitab4raP it' . i
Centre:, -‘ L ',!' I,: !. 4l,,Ogr i ttipt t acc . ias! L e, ,
Chester " - Ad ester
Clarion -----"-- 'en ;
Clearfield' :r 7 rt. ~,Rameelftprah f
Clinten "'
1 ' • . 1 RIG-IfiglEker, ele 1
Columbia " Robert F Clark, Rohrsburg
Crawford " Joltiti - Rirrnolds, Meadville
0 24 ,,,b i t ail d ,' ,' 1 1 ,,,,.. p mvoseg _W a1e ' , ,.. -- 1. 7 ...!,.
Dauphin .."
Dr George BaileY, Marrieburg
Delaware " Taut -- Haldeman, Chester
Ru c ,
,le -, I .,Menry,Ber,,RldawaY • • ' i
Ude , • , " , 1 ...jehMcm,, - sibs , : .
Fayette " John IC Ewing, Unlontoern
Forest " Gim 19 Rose, Marionville
Fnuildlit o , ' ' l, .. , Ili Cbliaberehlirli , ' 1
Fulton - .- '"'"• . '` M atelsburg .. 1
Greene " Prof.ALB Garrison, Waynesburg
Huntington ~ Wm B Orbison, Huntington
Indiana 1.- , ', ..' A t 1 1., Reheat C Taylor, Indiana
Jefferson,;;r:.,3: I ,kbaftn... Oft. , -ItOn4oltVle
Juniata '$ , o
i -, ,
laraceater , It .
IP— e 4 4 122—gr i11
Lament e ..: .....i , , 1 - • l ii,„Fai ir a, , ..
Lebanon '•it ~ •Lehanim, :- - • •-', f
Lehigh " Nej jily_,M4, -.,m, 1 1. i cf1 :'. ; -..a 1
Lazerne
' . ' ' 1-° 1111 0 11t1Cagr - Wi l E f t it4ort •
'Availing 1 % g p_
_ 7 .
" Sloorn wining* Pert 3.
,Merearl , •.1 . . ,f 4 ~ Sebillbainiutoltr. ,
ilitain i'li . .: :,`r -AV ...Tte r st.4.. t 1
Monroe rr o
.. 1 1 0 .0 burg • • . •
yeatgoittiypoyei-, * arn . • ,
A lto
m o nt ol y , , ~, ,rftv, , , ,iluiscid Emao yule! :i • : • •
MorttauarateD ":r,J. , ' OAT .TtoltaXanallervettri. /fasten: - (
Ne.r. ll Mealft. l ,A , `
..‘• iE n itm o kva pur r..,,,
Perry " en .. ist- . ,
Pike , '
•.:, "^' I liard Randll). ''
Potter . •, cr ..,.. T Johla hi'lisenllitont,lodittarripittr!-
BahaTika t'il " .it ,flitoiLigl9Peerbffettallillec, ,)1, i ;
",
'R.I Wza- FdVr' n4 P4 r i . .
"tva l , d
&Internet" •'''' ' t. ‘ • ''" , ~,, • .-
- s i mi an .._,,m,ii ; ,iiir a i* , IN•a•k eir, ..,tico r ti • :, ~
Susequehanni; " L F Fitchlblontrese lot] 1.,_, ,
Tiala , ' . ,k , " ,Ther, , tileNJWSAllll , Pre', ' ;
Union ' " Cap Jana Owens: towboat. ,r i
Vonango " E H,T...ytie, Franklin ,
Warren .. 1,, us , ..,;.lionlAiris Arnett 4 i
Washington! - r: CS'..: , Iffaates 0 Adman. Washington )
Wayne, . , ",-, . / 4-03-fiatithy/foniStalnle !
Westmoreland "" Toth arnistreng, Sr, Greenaburg
Wyoming "P Id Osterhot4, Tankhannonk 1;
:York. tic ~.) ':a+ - c: . Ihinryadrisher; 'Pork - 0 :
Philadelphia " Henry Hallowell, Oeeretawltott
of Qmtwill.e.Ds 4R99.9fm . ,t it ,.. Rowist i
, ,.
, - septitirothiifielaibr %Idiom' Orphan-s, 7
. ;atm:tater; Sept.:l4,llsll4s,4mtaattltwati
•The -TPIuMPS4IIO-ft*..**o ''
.ccailitsz . unotlat .AP
thrrkid,tbig -
cropisoltak I '
11l (MG&
acINEF, T ob'es,
. -+ "
4 1 #P44K1 1 17 1 491. t he cc c<l
BEST COLLECTION OF WAR ROAMS RUBBISH ,
• ;thiakim ? o ak'
1 " t l i l eF a i ralig f a• I
4!& =Rena edshon to aaat a de TT
M l Ttr ait t i al4 T e
" 484414 i
. twee so oenta,=on receipt- of which is will be viaSeil,
post Paid, to any addicting. Just published by 1
OLIVER,
pirsgintaaltligii.nh 277 WBshin g t t n
St ~B osiop
4ot:ink br.;1150. , -!I:LITVGIOULDrPhiIodeIOhio.I
• sel ,lB 4to • • :•
/4. 4 1 F AR
Ligi3lll -11,ENNETr yields, 'with. milk the
..a..c:PME , l , 4l4epe of all deaftrtd for thateble; the
eat end . i tnnst gratethi dinkier iatudicis -and ,cluldnah,
In& dotitateii 'miry eieniLenret" the tiedgedothiututioi ;
when coagulated with rennet it is alwiitiliglitand easylot
di g e ttt and außPOith• 194caft wiS#4.4l s eastle
- eat • " pied' greablenlirlaVe isl"•d•
emit.= aid edeixt teeejamitur eiikvevts,,
gi quart et I seilliAntea. firm -1310 a•
n ' 'lnn& 'BON.
W49b 3 , 11 9 ing Mail hr . ; f
0.14 - 4 , „ - 1 1 key s
Vi, ,- LCklr'r _ r -
L'• • lima& oftle Ninck f litdOrrook,l . Vidirvand
NO: iS,
seid-Aeln"
• • • ' otiktur
ItlO'our •0' • d -Photo
. Cha i tiaturik.iie
hese Added iNTELOTllbrAMwrtibeptifon.
PrlotiVir". wit* 'Pen laCWlllitopeOgred
----tn!ke V lV44a, ISFess,Wlrle
sale pricroita -apol¢ &Taxi
thetamiid,-Wheletild .
- 7 • :
! AMA. e Fue ply row
2- "olehittelii,liir the heir:brilid 'onto& lif aitY.
grerrbarig witilidtea tortratutqWtutikAtitntdiffivered
. tti all parts of, thikaty, Irputer . t, rrorigaiel Stx:
, OP" 7 l,.'titi I$ PAZW.4
190 - A ' s 44)1117*Th 'I3EII4A alubm "
ATONES Rrr plili."v34. PAINIMUCK,
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AP SAGO.,
ctz 04000.11AP.Atagi
,
LOTS for Bala on' theifeatenvolind,
Ui rar troolliMfAl 1.1c".4.1).W.
is Nwitiamip
L e
A: UM
appriatismiatiamOsiaitit -
Wuraoled the
Ott,. POP ads at - • .
assay
WPM= Is /Si
• .I,G "...i
:OR
Pendietows Votes.
tre'voted .agennit. Vie to provide ii}-
breadiernrienne etc:, which
Patidoid' die. }lonia ; Ang.: l 2Vilgalf; yeas 89; nog
:
yokftnterest withe APrirk
1:86% yells-128 among the
Patriaa .ae Kerrigan. IY:Oorketa..and
vallandighan3,.but the _vast, majoidty, j aren:a
lieinocratd, 'Vain for the; essential to
GOvi3rikinent.. linpalred ti~ the
ladnemotita bPhostillitY. toci the wari.Pe
ton iir.otad , agt*lat the illternal Revenue-Act of
18*, againeftlei Tariff Act of -18.64, agaP
14e qiiiirrectiOnarY distriets, ,
Tiiminify-Ntite act of Febriiiiit
I consistmtqa.,fdendship to all the open
inendkof "re e - l'endleton. was One of the
iiiiefity'tifiii Vote againdt the redetation
inning Harris of Maryland, fbr :treasonable
-language on...the floor of -.thealouge. r
Jnne.3o, 186 , 41 he, voted tor,:Lelilond'aprO
ritOsition for lexarsilatice and '.eonif&isionera;
the carripaioii`in Virginia- and GeOrkiiirthen
aativelytoing fcirwardx • i
04eAarea bY , hie vote on the 18th of Jan-'
way, 1864, as hezhad in Ids tipeecii cued, t 1 t:
die does not believe in the right to ,cinsh the'
rebellion.' `Mr. Green Clay - Sinifh;' Ken-I
tacky,. offerredthis preamble and, resblutionz
M r iptips.es, most deeerate, N 4 .4 14 4ds
bloody rebellion exists withinthe jurisdiction
trthe gtates; and the safetSfand sebti
irity - oP personal and' national liberty depend
nportits utter and absolute extinction; there.;
fgri . s,‘ i • • - 7 , L'• 1• "
Resolved, That it is the pohtical, 'civN
moral, and sacred duty of the people'to 'Meet
it, fight it, crush it, and forever destroy it.'.
This passed with•but ssixteeli Mays ;) among
Marris,_ Long, Penliqpn, Voorhees and
I'mi:tend° Wood.
Three resolntionsweniofferedill thelEeduse
alio. 417, 4803. The fast. diliclered; for the prosi
,ecution of- themar. endletoui yosl3ll squarely
valid it—Gfother Democrats with him. The
second 'rescantion was as fouowa: - -
"That we, hold it to lie the dirty iddongreali
to•pass all neer:ism'' , bills to •Supply meri 'and
,t•hP Attl_Of_ the Poo* to render every 14.1
t*ir power te cinastituted anthorities,p
Govetzbienit "in' the 'ainthing out of the
andlnineng the leaders therigof to
(=digit punishment." • •i•
This ,resolution was agreed to, . yeas 163,
nays 1,; Harris, of Maryland. Mr. Pendtetou
ladttedthi-ibte, rdthoughlie had just voted on
Ithe precedinglesolution, and appears imme=
diettely aftewards voting on the next:,
fame NEAR Gazksciuam 1
iiSuarkwr Emorrso, &Vt. 25,1804. ;
, .Editor Telegraph:=l, itraat ge,_kack. to our
tiaturdaynight's camp arCitmeMll, - ezpposite
Casey'dEnob. After dark onr taint= yea
called to the Signal Coils inandertelizig with
teltlgraribilig saelel•4ll.4
evidently „which ,we karned, on ; reaching
Greencastle te-day from We' Signal Cops
stationed ther&" It Was in substanceithe Im
portant news of Sheridan's second "lick" at
Early's f4.)rpes, • at o gisAer's Hill, capturing a
large number, qf ,rebs,,l7 battle-flags and Sp
pieces of artillery. This was telegraphed from
Winchester i direct to tvcitizen of Greencastle,
ilia Casey's Knob SignalCorps,whiob accounts
for the, hag wamingln the early part, of paty4-
day. kvening,
which we observed during a portion of Satur
day night..
Aye left 6. 111 isp. Casey'sgrip)) about
•'clOsk, S , • ": eh 4-
• - -
M 001.,..., ~,,—.o,* "skab? —. gi,iath ili4l4wind
owing and tlielsim shining brightly, which
made tramping delightful. Our column
headed due south, marching lmile, then took
,a tam in the road and heeded due Said PPM,
arbsidng West Conedoguinnet creek - at a place"
called Mazarro's Mill, striking the public road'
to Greencastle and .Hagerstown,, one fourth of
a Militti6ith of: the-neat/ little Nillage oniljp
ton; headed south again, passing through
said village and
.encamped in a field bythd
wit Y-side for din e% quite near the village,raw
ferred to. This eamp.we named "Camp Wef
ley," after Fur esteemed Lieut. Col. We were
distant,. fropVildil:litimt, 4 'miles from Blev
dersburgand stmt.; ?iota Greencastle. We
resumed our mita), at 1 t•.',ix.`tbivirds Green
:Rattle, passing over Cesiajoeheague creek,
eosetting a glimps4 of the town, from an em-.
itiende ; 2 miles distant frait r the place.
Thetis wag uPosideralite Qt a "stir" bi r town
(it tieing Sabbath; and, thoipaople &lived in
their' holiday attire) when we' stopped and
" stacked arms" for an holm , . wtook of. Some
,refreuhments the 'o , 6d e f ;:m. , 2ffered. us—
Ilmlphed our s dusty; littodg .. ,. i des at a Pump
Ow by, and basiSea 41.41t01`.,P fOr an hour
with Caliteda tdr A - - ENVY of : Ittu'e; ,cold
water, then turtied:tife.dorter"of -,tha sqtraka
and marched out omil 4 raile north-east anclen
coped for the night in a eld. to the Te ft ; near
the' Franklin 'radro
alf ucl e c;. it we obtained
fi t e
plenty - of frest, ete Pra, _
- for beddiro and
passed a comfortibld l / 4 ,tdO t• - 'We '' s many M
Harrisburgers hereloltryilielonging (o Cap
tain Sanno's compan y .-- .' ' - A. H. R,,,,,,..
Noittt Moransa, Sept. 26.
Ilia..goo . d folks vf , l3reemaaidle were tmtir
ing in thear efforts to'oblige us, yesierday;Jhut
I must admit, in all, candor, : that the , Mercers
tburgpeople ont-done them. in every respect,
I:. omitted to •mentiont4hatkudge James 0.
Carson, of the latter place; alone brought out
of his house some 6 or 7 bushels of choice op
plesfor our men, besides supplying them with
many other things. •
,While preparing to start away from • Green
castle, the passenger train from HagerstoWn,:
due at. Harrisburg, 1 1 A- M. came thundering
by, and' the boys loudly cheered the •trim
monster, as he whirled along the coaches
laden with living freight, destined kir our ‘ria t
tive city. Many of 4he boys remarked they
had nob seen alocomotive for six weeks, and
th e y chnsideredit d treat to seethe "Robert
Morse"-skedaddling: over the fails. The road
in itiestion IS in
good oaudition--well
ballasted, with Pool rail : and, stdAlricipas-ties
tq render travel over it oaf* it,t, iabitegt,fany
ed.;, The condition of this brapelkof ;the
ratteritind Volley Itailtvad is t eretifokle td
maluVment of the /nun' iteludlea• of.,:wey,
whoever they maybe., - - - tf d...<: .x..
51 0 reamed' oitt.taargli fromiSitfifiatietette
4:44-411tpaikt A* a'43ioelt, headitbil):Wrth: of
. :;-= - 444104.trstin , :gankP C4inAy..about 10
4 -.t Mittatoiokto"Qmo4a - Aloted , !_efir
nearls possibly could be asc..m.n - ed, north
east from here. We halted in a little town,
or rather village, aty/ed Marion, alias limoke- -
smolt but fresh o
lox~ this
arrnYairoWS. '
=
7-X vi •
3"oi ."
``7Bi:J-L' L
PRICE THREE CENT&
.From the 24*-t,linimeni.
=
troll= Not
Marriage Notices
Auditor's NotrCel.
1 60
Funeral Notices, eaciiton so
areStlao 3 4 l l o tibeCrtea *rake lib* (Nunn, or
before Marriages ilia: Pea . Naar Crisis UNE for
each nsertion. - - -
town, for Wrest stafnt about flee miles from
Greencastle. About iltreemiles north-east of
Marion, and nearly thoti,brifile distande,loom
Chambersburg, we, left the main road and
headed nearly duo West, again crossing the
East Conocbcheagne, over ,N 514.612 was erected
a neat substantial iron. countr.bridge.'
We halted fora 'Zither on the edge of this
stream, the. water flowing in :it `:being
as dear as crystal, and many a bronzed face
and weary foot was refreshed thewand there,
before we partook of our hastr - ditinerS.—
Many a jest Waß originated whiliithe men lay on
the soft grass and inviting Moks,;and allaixrts
of pranks played and mischief concocted. An
innocent, but very sensible : -lii4Aunaiohn
Mc , was annoyed beyond endurance by
one of the mischietous soldats pitchivg n
dead snakeidh him. mad ;got blood
have shown fight in a - minute—end-so
the !defunct reptile was' thrown away out of
reach... One of theHerculean-formed.infants
of company I tried his strength in, Afbng_the
hind " carriage of one of the ,bra: :fiVelOn
pounders and he actually lifted'ille'L4nielfil64,
with two men seated ron thefcarristrimlaiilyzat
the ground. Bully for ~ .Coxpogal-p-_--,—..v)
of company, ,
Bestuning our march,'after dhniefiveatruck
for Ruth's Corner, crossing creek, mov
ing due north to the pike ; thence one mile
east to Camp Couch. - -
Before dismissing the men, Lt. Col, "Aid
complimented them, stating that their
havior was excellent, and their general con
duct throughout the mar-eh:was infinitely bet
ter than on ;our previous march..iNirashing,
"fixing rip the Shebangs," and prittinglEingo
to rights occupied the' men
thoughlWe arrived here early infthelsiftarnoOri,
having' traveled, as near, as Nve - cooktetunprite
the distance between the respectivt,tcris and
villages, about fifty-five miresi.
I observed:the the Scrrghrun -crap:it:Abe
upper section otFranklin county, along -tlin
line of our mann, is pretty extensivo t neaßty
every farm producing a patch ,ot freinoru3
acre and' upwards:' 'The an lodki f fieshard
tall, but is rather slender, owingito. thif drinith
prevalent in this section thapast.stunrcenr-:
More anon. - - A. H. 8....
zefrinrinio,
' Urnion Oeitin.g; at gelit - isgttivip, t
Special fo the Tiltraph.]
' ' Sgaltsd.
We had a glorious Union Meeting , Mmlay:at
Middleburg. .c fitv meeting.mm addresticid by
Messrs E 0 §trel?l4l l gec;rl-0 1 4/7. 3 21Orr nbau llb ,
Charles-:F. : 41:ainor and . merrdl:
Shriner is th.etrriton 114
_ - eandidnie -I fOr 'Sena.*
and made 'one cif ilie-moilt , poNferferispeeehes
ever deliveredasreiL He-will elented bya
handsome majerlty., f., ,'
From *Pm:ter:4i cF. FrY5 ~ ; 4
R4V.PRR ' S FAum416. 1 4, .5(iPt 2 .7.7
The prisoners arliq.arrive hter.44-941):9ft.cl4kr
ent opinions as to the/rite - of I.l3.Wcoiffedera4.
'The hloSt intelligent'of the& *knowledge
that its fate . They do this kelitetant
iy, but neverthelessarenot blind tcr,therwite
of decay and weeknes‘everywhie * ohaeryable
'around them: Gen. Stevenson,'Co,nintatiding
this post, leas a host of relaticins in •theStaith
ern army, one of whom,. atbusin, wakluiiongst
the captured brought in here a prisippr i s few
days since" ,
Relying upon' tlielies - Of Coniail i ghthi 'for
some little relaxatithi nulitiuy
he asked the Generaltatleal klndly with him,
and was replied to by.; the stern,. ye_tr, kind
hearted patriot,., 'who rules, Imre, abof as
follows : r•No; air; Ili see you a:' - greAt deal
farther in afibth.er 'direction beforeaVill"
you an exception JO rthezuleacf :this . depart
ment. You. havena4.your bed, snd, by the
Eternal; yon shall lie in it., .11,you had coins
here sick; or in need, Wit/t6irt that - "anted
uniform-on. your back, sind' , had-;shOiin rany
love for the old flag, or resPectlertheaswa of
the conntry.nnder which yon were born and
raised, I would have nursed you and cared
- for ym. But you shill not fitie:one tiet
-tier -than yohr comrades,' and to , them''ou
must lOok for syntpathy and,:colsfortez" •
Who General expects many sch, Appeals as
the above,as he - as, hest ot' ielitlo.ns.resid
ing down the Valley.' Rut e tlie T Y have' mista
ken their man:if they lexpeCt aid:or eorefort
A great fuss is beingpiade. eyer.theArnion
sympathies "cif the. ladies *lto live in the vi
cinity of Winchester. "Ake? iie t iery few who
reside there• who hav'eattY Uric ker.otii coun
try or her institutions. ' I. 1 _
It Suits them .tq exhibit i thek loyalty now,
and females :who are_ . dizeu.sing "blight
smiles upon tts"are-fiS agtimittblypolite to
rebels. , , 1 : . T lc. • •
Markets by Telegraiih:
!, • Essunarabuti., - .Zkint,27.
Trade continues dull, end,. prices :o#,tglftis
generally are greatly unsettle, Plour,isren
tirely nominal at' $lOOlO -25 - for" qui:wen:a,
$lO 50010 75 for extra, • land I sl4#sl:2 l for
extra family. In rye flourendoexn meat no
transactions. Wheat very di:Missies of red at
$2 35, and white was; ciffered, tit $2 65. Rye
commands $1 80. - CerirliiiVer sales mixed ;
. Western at - • t.s:!' LiAntsettled. and
ranges from .84i,t9A/Bileentaija ,bush.
flaxseed sold,
.at ; ,,$3 bushels
timothy at $70,7 114 - iiiid - soirie'Clolcergeed at
12014; In grdftriell aiidtolisions trade is
at a stand.. Petroleum nateinaL at, AO for
crude 65®68 for free, 200 WAIL Pilio:wiriaky
sold at Mc; some Penn. at 92c, .drudge at 88.
Stocki'`irreguler; - '2'S 974;1t . ; tiding
-railroad 59; Morris Canal 102;4ibitgliland
45; Tenn., 70; Goldpuetelnotell; ex
change on New York par 0r-
Volunteer Notlee*
!c. , 1 qvx . d
Captains of Companies_ ninj Conomaliaors of
_Squa#4,:.
.Tignndessigrie4 Yefoifipaiel tyre** for
irolunteiga L.C. IC •7.
The lithenstAtocilkPlALPAll6l
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sbip arlxapir WINK .-1:".4% .
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mite Ronk motet street, pelw,seo , Tturd and
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