Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, October 03, 1864, Image 1

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ArOBNING AND EVENING,
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BY GEORGE BEI4GINT49'R.
OFFICE THIRD ST., REAR WALNUT.
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subscribers at the following cash rates
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NEW ADVDRTISEMENTS.
When will Wonders Cease,l
THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD !
DR. McBRIDE'S RING OF PAIN
WILL cure any ache or pain in from one'
to sixty minutes
It acts like magic dpon the absorbent and glandular
systems, reducing swellings and regulating tho secretions
and excretions. It is of a diffusive, penetrating nature,
exerts its influence front the periphery to the centre of
the norm's organism,, thence by reflex action its powei
is felt throughout the entire system restoring the circu
lating fluids and checking disease wit ' h invincible strength.
THE KING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE I
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No matter what the pain, apply the medicine and you
will find instant relief. - --lt is an internal and' external
cure.
THE KING OF PAIN
Cures almost instantaneously, Headache, Earache, Neu
ralgia, Deafness, Sore Throat, Colds, Bronchial Alfeciionx,.
Asthma, Dyspesia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Bloedy Flux,
liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Bladder
and Genital Organs, Cramp, Cholic and all spasrecidlc
pains, Fever and Ague, Burns, Brulses,.Cuts, Sprains and
wounds of every description. It proves itself the mastery,
as tlrs testimony of thousands prove itsmeritoribus worth.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by'
S. A. KUNKEL, druggists, Sole Agents, •
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
SOLDIERS READ!
The following letter from a soldier, in reference to the
efficacy and powerful restorative quantities of DR, IA:-
BRIDE'S KING OF PAIN, speaks for itself :
NEWTILLE: CUMBERLAND COMMIr,
Sept. 14, 1864.
Messrs. S. A. Kunkel & Ero., druggists, Harrisburg, Piz.:
Gsurs :—I would inform yeti that I received the bottles
of Mcßride's Great Fain Killer, and enclosed please find'
five dollars more, for which send me live bottles addition
al to-morrow. I leave for camp to-morrow. Let me
know whether you can supply me with it in the army. I
am in Company S, 202 d aegiment.P. V. Lhave been in'
very bad health for upwards of four years, and.tivo Of the
one-dollar bottles have cured me completely, and have
made me feel like a man. Besides, I have cured a num
ber of my comrades of various diseases incident to CarriP3.
life, and can recommend It to be the best medicine the
soldier can provide for himself.
Yours respectfully, JOS. E. WRITE:
Kir All orders from a distance promptly attended,to by
S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.
A ROMP , • CERTIFICATE.,
The following ceriincate is from a well-kyonMeitizeii of
Harrisburg
HAsiussußG, Aug. 30, 1864..
To TIM PUBLIC :—lt gives me great pleasure to recom
mend to the public the medicine prepared hy DR.' J. J.
McBRIDE, which he calls the "liiNG OF PAIN," :I was
Induced to use it as an external remedy.for Orals°, which
it relieved Immediately, and subsequently cured.entlrely..
Its success induced me to use it internally fonniarrlacea,
with which I 'NILS afflicted in a chronic form for nearly
eighteen months, and to such an :extant that My kidneys
were seriously deranged. The medicine. :has. „cured me,
and certainly that is saying a great deal in ita fayor,.when I
reflect how many ether remedies -I tried witheut.experi
encing anything but temporary relief. For nay Part, I
shall always keep a supply of it in my houSe, belieVing as
I do that it is a most invaluable family - medicine:
• DAIIIE4 N. WILT.
The unexampled sale of this medioino proves it to he
the most wonderful discovery of the ago in the medical
art The undersigned are the selo . agenti for 'the Btate, and
will supply it wholesale and retail.
S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., Druggists,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
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PLEAS, MOTHS IN FURS, WOOLENS; INSECTS
ON PLANTS, FOWLS, ANIMALS, etc.
"15 years established in N. Y. Qty. , " -•
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Itnman , ,Farrillyii"
"Rats come out of their holes to , die.'"
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ea-Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
I I Brawn l I I of all worthless imitations.
" Costar's Depot, No. 482 Broadway, N. Yi
egg-Sold by • D. W. QBoSS & CO., ,
Wholesale and retail agents,
And by all Druggists in Harrisburg, Pa: Apl.o.dawSm
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PEIPHER'.S DAI.LAFL , t4XF 4
BETWEEN PHILABELIPTINt i t ' 2
Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, - Williamsport,
• ey, Uniontown, Watsontown, Mikan;
Lewisburg, Northumberland,
bury, Treverton, Georgetown,
• . liykenstown, Millersburg, ; •
.Halifax, Dauphin, -
AND LIARRISIIIIRG. -
The Philadelphia Depot being . centrally located, the
drayage will be atthe•lotvest rates The Conductor ,goes
through with each train to attend to the . safe•Licilivery of
all goods Intrusted to the line. Goods delivered lit the de
pot of WILLIAM -E. BURS, 812 Market! street, -
Philadelphia, by 6 o'clop,k, „will be delivered la Ear
risburg the next !!
Prelight Alww&y• as Low as by Any! Other
Line.
JOS. MONTGMBRY , &CO. '
Philadelphia, and •Headink Pepe;
Foot of Market street, Harrisburg.
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NEW LIQCOR STOM3;. ;
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IMPORTANT TO LANDLOB - pb AND.
OTHERS.—The, undersigned offers at . whhlesalc,
the trade, a choice lot of the best Upton ever brought to
Harrisburg, viz: Frani:Ai Bhilrelies, ifonauff_ l 7 o 4ocotch ,
Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and',ol4.- Rye Whirhwi Forier.
and Domenic Wines, such as Champagne, Caret, Catawba,
do All liquors warranted; ari i represented; s f,andtorda
and others will fled it to their advantage to 'call and Alz"-:
amine the assortment at the store, on South Scoot*
street, two doors below Chestnut .
my27-d6nt : . GEORGE IVIRTERR
riANNEIj PIIIIITS OP EVERY tiF.SCRIP
-11.1 URN% ai;c9F4 opal the celebrated mintillicturem.
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Baowa Rolm, FINE TEAS, COFFEE,
and affair alai grades and.prices, and the beat soleeted
nook outside of Fidledslplile: ' • !
All goods guaranteed as represented. . , ,
Particular aEen ALIA po All orders from a Mstakide -
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MEDICAL
Siv't s
A Cni.e',War.rant,ed.
Dyspepsia • has -the following Symptoms;
Ist. A constant pmn or uneasiness at the
pit:of the stomach. • • • '
• 2d. Flatulence'and Acidity. • •
3d. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite.
4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits.
sth. Diarrhees, with griping.
6th. Pain in parts of the System.
7th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita
tion of the-Heart.-
Bth. eough,.WithPhlegm in the Throat.
9thi Nernons Affection, and want of - :Sleep
at night/. .J ' - !
10th. Logi of. Appetite and Vomiting.:
11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, < 'and
Loss of sight. . • • •
-12th. Headache andStaggering.in walking,
with great. weakness. .
Out of the thousands •of cases of Dyspepsia
that have used Dr. Wisliart's Great American
Dyspepsia Pills, not one of, them-has failed
of a perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every
case, no matter if of twenty years' standing.
Sold by all druggists everywhere; atid'at 'Dr.
Wishart'S office, No. 10 N. Second street,
Philadelphia;. Pa.• All eYaminations and Con
sultaticinsyfree of charge. < Send.. for a circu
lar. Palen $1: per box. Sentby mail, free of
charge, on receipt of money. •
DYSPEPSIA; DYSPEPSIA, • DY-SPEPSLA.
.F,r.r prigTH ' Beausox i of Brandywine; ,
Del:, formerly of Old Chester, Del., do - .certify . '
tifst,' for on. e. year andi:a I:suffered . iviery
thing but death from that awful disease called •
Dyspepsia. 'my Whole system was prostratSd,
pith weal:Mess mill nervotierdebilityr could
not digest my food,; if I ate even a cracker or
the smallest amount of food, it would return
just as I swallowed it; I beciime so costive in
my bowels that I 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 dreadfal horror
end evil forebOdings. • I- thettglit eVerylxidy,
hated me, and I hated everybody; tecaild net
bear my husband nor my own children, eVery- .
thing appeared to be herrot-tititicken to me;
I had no ambition t'o. do.anything; I lost all
-thy hive Of family and-home; . IWould ramble
and wander from place to'place,l.int could not
be centented;felf , that wae doomed •
hell, and that there 'wee no heaven for me,
and was often' terapted to commit suicide`,'
so near was . my Whittle nervous system de
stroyed; and also my mind from that- awful complaint,',DySpcipsia, that my friends tfiought
best to have me placed in Dri
'hospital, Wei • Philadelphia;' , I- ;ternaitted
there nine weeks, , and thought 'was a little
Utter, but in a few days my. dreadful
ilaifit wimeragirivis badas , e - Ver. • Hearing of`
the wonderful curbs ~ pirfcirmed by Dr. Wis
. hart's Great American Dyspepsia Ping. and;
his treatment for Dyspepsia, my' huaband"
called on Dr. Wishart and stated My - case to
him. He said he had no doubt he could cure I
me. 3o in three days after I called and:Placed
myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in
tWoweeks I began to•digestmy‘fuodi and felt.
that my ditleage waw feet giving Way, and
continued‘ recover for about three- months,
and attlie'presenttime enjoy perfect health
of body and mind, andlmostsmoerely return
thy tlitnikvni , a , merciful God and I Dr. Wier.
hart,itendFto:.fhie great American Dyspepsia
and Pine:Tree Tar Cordial that saved me
frOM-anlnsane Asylum and premature-grave.
All persons: suffering with Dyspepsia are at
liberty to Call on me or write, as I am-willing
16 do. all the good. I can .for suffering .
hu
-mardty: • ELIZABETH.. BRANSON,'
Brandywine, Del., formerlY Of Old -Chester,,
• Dela:ware county, Pa.
- -Da; Wrsimanios Office; No:. 10 North Second.
street; Philadelphia:: • • •
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIAI' . • '
DR. Wisnairr,-,I have been a constant.iullerer with
Dystepsia for thelast eighteen years; during_ which time .
I cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfectly well- day: There
were times when-the symptom& euire more. aggraVated
than at - others, and then It seemed iti r w:uld be a great re:
lief tor die. had it all times arimi' patent:feeling in my
head, but latterly tatimfferinge: so at Increased that
I became alniost unfit forihuitinesser any kind; my mind
was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and fore-'
bodings, arid if I attaiepted to change their current by'
„reading, at once a. sensation of icy coldness in connection,
witli a dead weight; is ft were, Witted - upon my! brain- ;
also, a feeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and
great pain to my eyes, accompanied with which was the
continual fear of losing my reason. I • also 'experiettoed
great lassitude, debility and nervousnese, which guide it
difficult to matt by day or sleep at night, I became.
averse to slaciety,, and disposed only .to ,seclasion;aid
having trieethe skill of a number of minuet physicians
of various schools, flintily came to the conolailen that, for
this'disease at my present. ageplayaris)-therewas no cure
to existence. Daly, through,,,the interference of Divine
Irteviiience, Whorrii •SeiAltlfcireirmy thanks, lat last
found a sovereign remedy-in- your -.Dyspepsia Pills and
TariCordtak which- seem. So;butse effectually removed al
nanstthelnat trace M. my. long/list of ailments and had
feelings; and in their placrphealth, pleasure and content
ment are my eve 4y cempaniorns. r
. JAMES .
:453 ilerth Seoand stree 'lllladelphia,
or. Oodlitily, N. J.
Dr. Wis(mit's OfficeNo.lo North second street, Phila
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r.l CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
yea WRAT KR. JOHN .11'. :141.1,1501:11i
: . , ././1)..1102S OLIVE STREET, •
Philadelphia, Jillpary, 22d,../308.
Dec. Wmitsar--Sir:—lt id‘with• =net pleasure that I
am now able toinfortriyouithati by the-isteLffouif great
SinerienaDyspepsia Pills, I - have be4n cut _ cured of
that most distressing complainc, Dyspepsia.. :had been
• grievioutly aillteted Par the last, twenty-eight. years,, and :
for ten years of .that time have not been free from its
:path one week at a time. I have .ad it, in Its worst form
and.have dragged on a. mestndeerahle esistenpe--in pain
day and night. Every kbadl4c./ ate, filled me
with:wind and pain, it mattered • Apt , ROW light; of how
swill the quantity; cost:mood belching was Buret°
follow. Iliad no_ app_eilteformlY kinds of meats what
everandMY-diEtrerta. _,Et) groat for several months be
fore I heard of your rills; that I frequently_ wished for
114 . 14: 1 tid CASA': eVerytaling that I Chad. heßnl of for
liyiteepsift,lWithout•freceitihg any benefit; but on your
Pills being - recommended - to me by one who had been
cured by thein, , l Concluded to give them a trial, althaugh
I had no faith in them. To my astonishment, I found.
myself' gettingtetter before I had *en' onefourth or a
bO r t,Ana after tisking.half sibi:4, 'lran ta , welt man, and
&sip, elat a/le/dna/. wish; . inisix ecutiopiehearty meal three
• tient day Without inotinvehlence from anything 1 eat
, or drin k .
If you, think proper, you araatliberty to make
this public and refer to me. I will cheerfully give all de
sirable inforinationidaly one who may call on me
rnroppvrovectfally,-.: JOHN H,BABCOCK.
, - orsale apr., Wislaartir 3E11194 Depd_t y lNii 10 Nardi
,`Stremitt ref, re. Fri* Ode DOliat :per
mail, tread' charge, on receipt' arrirjcie,
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DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA!
I, Samuel i -sllvBnt have been a great s or er ,. w ith
Chronic Dyspepsia and'lntlatimatton of tho.ltidneye for
thmaxvirs. . annoy ed three or four of the -most emi
.nentAwhifliaUS of phOdelphikalso of AuChigton county
*s ; ll ' • Th it 4 1 . 1 I t eth e therS'Addi butri-H 0 ao tier=
PO: nit4FaikSP .4f tllled with; awful Ohl end els.
c e di
.40.1514.8.14 ta.. F t belching iif ii?lif - 'llll(t'sour acid.
Aty, tat 'O,. .•4 " 1 with a iddie Wit* of macs
; 1 4 4,1r.,, .]. , . 3jOrgo i ftarrovric'add 'vriiii dreadfairy
aeret: ?toed for death iti l 'ie ll eva me of
my MO' - 1 '-lost allhope of oar bilug well
again.- I- _a: :lkteot of "prayer to God that' he
Avoel. d ' eo. P 11dr4. 4 " 3, 9c te PPZPIPiaII, i
,urt i te l i m a ss e:hat
_Amod wok*. mils ,t 0.460.16446 ei? 0 6 • 6 . et
T,HE 1N1,0N, T7 -NOW AND FOREVER."
HARRISBURG, PA, MONDAY OCTOB E R 3, 1864
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Dr. Wishar'iir in the Philadelpl4 .{,edger, of a great cure
rrithlikupon Hr. Jolarßabcoct, of 1028 Olive street, Phila
delphia, by the great. American Dyspepsia Pills.: I went
to the Doctor's Office. and placed myself under b treat
ment, and told him if he failed to cure me t h would be the
last ellbrt I woutd make.. It has been six weeks stripe I
commenced the use of hisibeaDelrie, lindi am now a well
man, - free from all pain anti distress, and can 'eat. three
hearty meals a day with„comfort, and feel perfectly welL
Dr. Wishart, I want• you to publish my case, as I want
every poor dyspeptic sofferiug as I was, to call on me, and
I will tell them of, the ; great -Cure I have received from
your invaluable medicine. SAMUEL D. HAVEN.
Corner Xenango and Lambert streets near Richmond
street, formerly from Wrightstown, Burlington county,
,'The abOvo are a few among the thousands which this
great remedy has saved from an untimely grave.
We have thousands of letters from physidlans and drug•
gists who have prescribed and sold,theTar Cordial, saying
that they hate never used , or Sold aTteiedical Which gave
such universal satisfaction.
Prepared only by the proprietor, •
• ,••••• • AB.. L. Q. C. IiqUIART,
IGNotth Beednd street, `Philadelphia, Ps.
Sold by Druggists everywhere BmjylB-eod-dBiw
NEW AD V VitTISEMEATS.
U. S: 1 3O LOAN.
rin - FTE Secretary of the Treasury gives notice
• _IL that subscriptions:Will be received fOr Cou
pon Treasury Notes, payable three years from
Aug,ust 15th, 1864, with semi-annual, interest
at the rate'd seven and three-tenths percent.
per annbm—prinbipal and interest both to be
paid in lawful money.
These notes will be convertible at the option
of :the holder at maturity into six per cent.
gold learing bends, payable not less than five
nor infirtrthan twenty yparilirom their date,
as the Government may elect'. They will be
issued in ,denominations of sso,' $lOO, $5OO,
$1;000 and.'ss,ooo, and all subscriptions must.
be:for-fifty dollars or ;some Multiple 'Of ,fifty
dollars ,
The nete r s••will-bf3 transmitted to the owners
trete of transportation charges as goon after
the receipt ofthe original Certificates off De l
posit as they, can be prepared. , ,
l As the notes 'draw interest front:August 15,
persons making deposits -subsecinent to that
date must pay the interest accrued' froth ;date
of note to date of deposit: ' •
Parties depositing twenty-five thou Sand &l-
Lars and upwards for these notes at any one ,
'firtie will be allowed 'a: conirnission of one
'qUarter of one: per cent.- ," • •
Special a_dwantaweS of this Loan.
Ix is . ,
rtg .
A. NAmo., SAN/240a 'BARR, offering a
higher rate of interest then any other and the
.brst security, Any savingabank which pays its
depositorsin U. S. Notes, considers that it is
paying in the best circulating medium ,of the'
country, and it cannotpay in anything better,'
for its own assets-are either in governinent
keetritleksor iii fletes.or bends payable iiigov
ernment paper.
It is equally convenient as a temporary or
permanent' investment. The notes can al
ways be sold for within a fraction of their
face and accurmilatekinterest and are tho
best security withbanks as collaterals for dis
counts.
Convertible into a. 6 per. Cent. 5-PA Gold Bond.
In addition to 'the very liberal interest on
the notes for three years, this privilege of
conversion is now woNth,about three per tent
per annum; for' the current rate .for 5-20 Bonds,
is not Tess than nine per cent. premium, aid be
fore the war the premium on six per cent. U.
S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will
be seen that the actual .profit on this loin; at
'the present market rate, is not less than-ten
per cent. per annum.
Its Exemption from State or Municipal'
.Taxatton.
But aside:froni.fill -the , advantages we; have
enumerated,- 'a specialiet of Congress asentistt
al! bonds an Trectsur;noteslfromloosa taxation.
On the average; this eteniption is worth about
.two per, cent. -per :annum,
,according to the
rate of taxaficminverions pastel ofthe country.
it is believed: that :no securities = offer so
:great induceinenttitolenders ag thoile issued
by the Government: In; all other ;Torras of
indebtedness, the faith or ability-of private
parties, or stock companies, or separate com
munities, only,. is pledged for payment, while
,the whole.prtiperty Of the coruitry is held to
,secure the dificharge:Of all .the obligatons of
the United States.
While the GoVernment offers the most
liberal terms forits , loans, it believes that the
:very strongest aPpeiad will be'to the loyalty
and patriotism of the people. ,
Up to the 24th of September, the:subscrip
tions to , thisloan. amounted to over
•
000
suispioup444 azorarED, .by; the
-TT9ctfilurer of 41e:United :States, at. Weshing
tan..,.the several :Assistant .Treasurers and
(1 4 413 1 040 d Depositaries, and by the
( FIRST. NATIOPIAIiIIiNK OF DUISBURG.
ALL RESPHOTAN,R , BANKS AHD BANKERS
thrprigliout..the'.lenuntry will give farther in
,' ' • - • , fdiraation and
AF) ORb EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. •
ise2B- . cl& - w:tootl97
'AGCY' FOR TIES CITY
T. Ala hoppy to, cap tut - the public a large
'A. add Splendid alliiortinent of ' ' •
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SUPERIOR, - GOLD PENS
'Planiraskrkbi ct,r.. ,
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will give cu.
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EVENING EDITION.
LATEST is
GENERAL GRANT,
Heavy Firing on the North and South
Side of ',Petersburg.
NO DETAILS RECEIVED.
VIOSION OF: A BOILER PN THEROSPITAL
•P STEAMER MATT . DA.
Providential Escape a the Soldiers.
01=21211
Oct. 2
A Fortress , Montroe letter 'of yesterday says
the U. S. steamer George Lary arrived this
(Saturday)afterrioonlioniDeep,Bottom, and re
ports:heavyrfighting.in progress yesterday on
the ninth: side of -James river; .and south of
PeteriabOrg„whieh eontinuednatil
.4 late hour
at night-, impbrtant result has. yet been
reported; butllie indications are: ivery favor
able. •I . _ : ,
The hospital steamer Matilda; exploded her
boiler at five o'clock last' evening; Just after
she had.: landed 300' wounded soldiers for
Hampton, Hospital. Ponjdentially the .sol
diers all:esonped without :injury; , The engi
neer, Thorikab Brdannari,.was' seriously .and
dangerouely scalded, and the,second engineer
:was slightly rojnred. Quartermaster William
had armbrokeu. No other perions
were injured. From 30 to 40 feet 9f; the
Matilda'itupperstorks were..earried 03veY, in•
oluding , the saloon;.:bnt the hull was not dam.
aged:: ; ,
STILL 3E, A_ a , - E. . •
Defail j 4.4.the I:lo6„tidns Fliday.
, ,
_ .
Desperate Charge of Our Fortes,
Vie itbtiCh Drivela Back
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A' Heavy sßatti6- l Exileeted Saturday
Petersburg Expeetekto Fall During
,the Day
F77r.17)-QuAnTzas Aims OF THE POTOM.AC;
It haiing been determined by Gent, Meade,
to' make in attack on the enemy's rigid flank
southeast otzPetiksburk. • The troops sehmted
for that purpose were massectnesethe'Wel
don lisilkoh,d; this A. la.
These consisted' of the let and 2nd divisions
and the brigade of the 3d division of the sth
oorps,-'with the grid krill 3d divisions of the 9th
corps, while Genera Crawford held the works
on• the flank. '
At 11 o'clock the line 'war; ordered to ad
vance, and •the ereerity'a. pickets were driven
itu On , reaching' the residence Of Mr. Pee
bleti;ontheSiltdrrel Level road, 4 miles from
Peterstnirg, - s) , strong line of works was die
covered within , entrenched • :skirthish lines in
front in , Moving oltitse to•the house. The 2d
and: 3tl brigades-cif the Ist division took the
advance, and charging, drove the. enetay into
their Works. Three guns were opened• on our
advancing column, but it pushed on and
never halted untilthe rebels were from
their' position with the loss of one gun and
abotit• siktfeprisonerK: Our loss ttp to this
time did not.ixdbed onihundred in killed and
wounded: • -
Colonel Welsh, of the 116th Michigan was
killed while in the act of leading his men on
the enemy's works. • '
• ihajor Partridge, Commanding the 33d
Pennsylvania volunteem, - was badly wounded
in the breast in this Charge.
Col, Gwinmeoremanding the Third brigade;
Second division of the Ninth corps had •a
horse shot under 'hini, and falling, badly
'hruiSed the Colonel, bra ha kept the field nev:
. ertheless. ' •
• ' rCel. Efluiiihd; 38th Mass, was
Atter referfhingl our , lines, another charge
wasinade, , a±fd: the • enemY4as forced half a
mile from the track, where they took a still
stronger position aratmade a 'despeiate xesist
ance'te our advance.
The 9th corpsitaving the lead here, the en-
Airly'sticeeededin throwing a force around Bap
Pegram House on the left, and threatened to
turn Onr.ilank, but Griffin's division being on
hand Cheeked - the enemy.'
The fighting was of the most deriperate
eharaekergay.d continued until afterdark, our
men'at . itiat tine holding all' the grOund they
had taken from the enemy. •
Unticflsam thelliattle will, amortAt k about
500, while that of the enemy is probaly not
so large,ai they fought nearly all the tine,
hind breastworks. Very little artillery was
used on ourside, the woods being tea dense
for
,that pemese. , •
Qontrebands , who haie corpe In, say that
thtenemy withdrewneerlY all of their troopP
yesterday toward Richmond, butinought some
back. with • them, including . all the home
guards,:-. , • • •
.
A. kcavy,, hattle was expected to-Morrow
Inenki ng„. and it is believed we shall take Pe
tersburg during the day, such is the - confi
dence Of our troops. • ;
The prisoners taken belong to:the 7th Con
federate cavalry dismounted; among them are
a Major and six commissioned officers.
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LATEST.
The Fight Not Itesumed on Saturda3
.Rebel t 'Atitempt to Rechpfure the
Lost Grreuitd. '
They are 'Repulsed, With Heavy Loss.
Ocromia-olet-Morning4---Gregg's cavalry
merle sent .lottliquiter. , dlitance tdwards the
left; . yan,d: b l ue oify:ciiraftal force of Hariip
aigtoAllltywhich they drove across llOwasitz
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PRICE THREE : "CtsiTS.
crossed the Appornattor - yestentayrA. - m.—
Fightingihas notlet eon:mem:Med tO=day.
• Reports from Butler's deffirtMent'state that
Hoke's division attaoked our troops yesterday
for the purpose of .regaining the ground lost
the day previous, but were repulsed every
time with • heavy loss. .1 A _ •
THE PRESIDENCY.
Large Union Mettincrs at , Philadelphia.
' l'irruarmtme., 9 ' Oct.
Special to the Daily Telegivph.
Union League Hall was filled, last evening,
on the occasion of Gen. John- Clochrane, of
New York,
.delivering addreas in favor of
the election of Lincoln and Johnson. 'BM dis
tinguished gentlenaanintroduced'hy•Gen.
Cameron, chairman of the Union State. Ce
ntral Committee, who gave a,.brief account of
a successful tour that he had just made
through several counties iu Northern Penna.
Gen. Cochran spoke one hour and ten min
rites, during which, he awakened the immense
audience to &degree of enthusiasm not often
experienced at a public meeting. He pre
dicted the triumph of the Union arms in the
field, and Union votes at hoine. • •
• Daniel Dougherty, Esq., tlie:silter trunapet
of Democracy; will address. the .people at
Union League Hall to-morrow, Monday even
ing. An immense Union demonStration was
made at Beading, Barks county, last night.
Twenty car loads of Unionists started from
this city to attend it. The excursionists re
turned to-day gratified with the reception they
met with.
Colonel Forney'and others spoke at West
chester, Pennsylvania, yesterday; the thiong
of the people. was _immense. The National
Union League are hard at work.
CHARLES C. WILSON.
FROM IYIOIIILE.
FORT -MORGAN BEING REPAIRED
The Ginabouts not Near the City
Berancosz, Oct.. 2.
The dispatch steamer Zonnectidut arrived
last evening with dispatches from Admiral
Farragnt. Fert Morgan is being put in La
condition for strong defence.'
The enemy are endeavoring to place torpe
does in the channel above Fort Morgan. The
reports that our gunb&its , were near the city
of Mobile are incorrect.
From Baltimore To-Day.
AN ORDER FROM GER. WAILTACE-SUSPENSION
OF THE " EVENING DORT," ETC. - -
. rallin!ozat October 1.
General Wallace has 811pin:eased the Evening
Post, and has tweed the following order
about it: •
lisancluswrzes . MIDDLE Dminrarsarr, STS
AUT. Cones, September 30, 1864.—Editor of
Evening Post:in—As the surest, means of
preventing your office from being made the
subject of violence, you !discontinue the
publication of your paper, the.-Evening Poll.
By order of Major General itracs.
OLIVER MATHEWS,
Captain and A. A. G,
The Post had recently become rampant in
favor of McClellan, 'and impertinent in sedi
tious language against - die Government and
Admin'stration. :It was a decided favorite
with,all the Secessionists and sympatfiizers
with the rebels. The loyid comniunity, and
soldiers especially, were becoming much ex
cited, and it was feared that they would create
a mob and tear out the concern. :The im
mediate cause of its suspension was "publish
ing lies adverse to the Union cause."
Army of the Potomac
MOVEMENT ON THE LEFT
COMPLETE SUCCESS THUS FAR
STARTLING REPORT AT CA POINT
Kautz Captures the Roeketts
The Star says :—By the arrival of the mail
steamer Morgan from City Point we have the
following news from the front :
_Early yesterday morning General Gregg's
cavalry moved out in front of Warren's posi
tion, and, captured the outwork.s of the enemy
on their extreme right. • •
General Gregg afterwards got 'heavily en
gaged with the enemy at a point near the
Tenley House; and captured between two and
three hundred prisoners . •
—General Warrenimmediately proceeded to
letlkiw:np the advantages thus gabled, but at
the time the itairsteamer left City Point at
10 o'clock, yesteiday:moiniug, nothing defi
nite was known of, hislurther operations.
Gen. Meade moved . yesterday morning in
the direction of_POple,t Clairch; and achieved
a decided success In' the way of important
positions gained:;:
There'
There was a report at City Point that Gen
eral Kautz, with a large body of cavalry, had
cut his way through the Rebel fortifications,
and had reached a point near the Rockets, a
short' distance below Richmond, where he'
took- up a strong position, and sent back for
reinforce/11We. This report, though not
confLvmed thus far; shows the " hopeful and
confident feeling prevailing at the froth.
LATER AND BETTER
Our Cavalry Within a Mile of Riehion
Wasnisoina, Oct - .. I.—Unofficial reports
from the Army a the Potomac up to yester
day morning represent the movement of
Grant as progressing very favorably.
Kautz's cavalry had madp a reconnoissance
Within a mile and„ a half .of. Richmond, and
fouiid the enemy' 'Very 'Weak. The for
tiflcationa axe" utunertma, but feebly garri-
It is evident that Lee has been entirely
misled by. Wayien's recent,
,attack upon his.
right
eaten* Oki g intirdni lines very
fast and repbrt tbst Lee'tiktmy, before War.
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ren's attack, was moving to and fro, large
bodies going northward, and few returning.
The evident design of Lee was, by this
movement; to deceive Grant, and withdraw,
without detection, his troops northward. The
opinion' prevails among our officers that Lee
intends to contract his lines, and get his army
in position at Richmond, as soon as possible.
lie will doubtless act entirely on the de
fensive, and give his attention to the imme
diate defence of the rebel capital. A battle
cannot long be delayed ; in fact every moment
may bring us the most exciting news.
Trade continues very dull. Quercitron bark
declined ate $45 00 per ton. Cotton nominal,
at $1 25`@,1 30. Flour market dull; prices
drooping. No demand for export, and sales
are in small way for home consumption at
$9 so@le for superfine; $lO 25@10 50 for
extra; $lO 75@11 25 for extra family. Rye
flour declined to $9 25. Prices of corn en
tirely nominal. Wheat dull, small sales red
at $2 20@35, and white at $2 55®65, rye
comes in slowly and commands $1 80 683.
Corn 'comes in slowly, sales of yellow at $1 69,
and 2,000 bushels mixed western at $1 68.
Oats are steady; and further sales of 2,000
bushels new were made at 90c. No change in
barley or malt. In groceries trade at a stand.
Petroleum dull at 38®39c for crude, 63@66c
for refined in bond, sogBs for free. In pro
visions firm feeling rules. Mess pork at
$42 00®44. Hams at 21@22c, and 200 hogs
heads sides at 23c. 200 barrels Ohio Whisky
sold at $1 82.
The Soldiers' Opinion of . the
Tory Organ.
CAMP OF COMPANY G, 201sT PA., VOL.,
BLOODY RUN, Oct. 1, 1864.
Editor Telegraph—lt becomes necessary in
the course of human events, to take up my
pen on - an unpleasant subject—not that I en
tertain expectations of the convearsion of the
object- of my disclaimer, for the Zoologist tells
us, ever flaying the animal' will
• not.remove
the stink.
To-day our usually serene and merry tinted
home was thrown into confusion confounded,
and the lips of the gallant soldiers curled
quickly in disgust at the loathsome appear •
once in their midst of a—a skunk.? no! but
dirtier and . filthier than that, a copy of the
rebel organ in Harrisburg—a paper thievingly
and hypocritically endeavoring to carry itself
into respectability by displaying at its Christ
less head. thes,e ,words =so hill of joy, liberty
and sublimity—" Patriot and . :Union.'
Reader—wherever you may be, pardon me for
descending so low beneath honor, dignity and
decency as to notice, the treasonable, lying
dissertations of that scurrilous. editor. It is
wisest to disregard, when the little cur snarls,
but it affords considerable consolation to re
buke the savage impudence of a grown dog.
His issue of the 26th inst., containsen edi
torial slandering and defaming a Union mass
meeting held at the Court House on the 24th.
It was with withering scorn and indignation
deep, that we read his base denunciations,
criminal derision, unscrupulous tassaults on
private character, and vile mingling at- God'
name with his hellish caricatures. • We. might
challenge hell to produce a fiend capableot
more meanness and receive no answer. HE
was so utterly devoid of principle, that
traducing the good characters of men of
the world, was insufficient . to satisfy
his -infernal passion for mendacity and de
traction; so impelled by shametal ignorance,
and a 'want of manhood and honesty, he atro
ciously entered the sacred desk and brutishly
poured his'debauched railings on the hallowed
head of theniinister of Christ. Indeed con
tempt groWs.dizzy looking down on his igno
ble carcass. His prostrate principles would
cause the culprit to cover his face in pity.—
None but an abandoned, worthless scullion
would have the mean effrontery to attack the
fair character of Rev. John WalkerjacksoOn—
a man who will be living and in a prospering
condition when such unredeemed and mire
deemable wretches as that editor will be con
suming brimstone.
Now editors of the P. & U., I - quit you
because my pen refuses to continue on a
subject so despicable, unprincipled, low
birthed and execrable as your windy, brainless
majesty. For heaven's sake keepyour damna
ble, disreputable, disunion sheet away from
our loyal camp. It is disgusting and des
picable. We know you to some extent, and
have no inclination to continue our acquain
tance with one so well fitted by -his degreda
tion for the highest glories in pandemonium.
We conclude—may we never see youx ugly
visage again. If we had any faith in brutal
redemption you would have aninterest in our
prayers. When you die, may your epitaph be
"Here lies a traitor foul, forgot—
Stuck in the ground, like a hog to rot. -
Yours for the flag, .
MEMBER OF CO. 'G.'
(Capt. Ensminger's Company.)
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