Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, October 24, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
DI PIIDLIMILD
MOMIN9 AND EVE2021 7 :6,
Y GEORGE - B ItG INT E R
0177011 MED 8E; NEAR WALE 777.
rieIRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
4 MIGLE aUBS'ORTTION
Tee I)Aiir TZIXOPAPH in served to subscribers in the
city at 1254 centa per week. Yearly subscribers will be
charged g 0 00 in advance. Those persons who negleetto
pay in advance will be charged $ 00.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
rg2 TILIGRAPH hi also published weekly, and 'shirt:tithed
StlbSeriberlS at the following cash rates
Single copies, weekly
Tree copies to one Post Office
Ten conies to one Poet:01110e
NEW ADVDRTISEMENTS.
When will Wonders Cease 1
THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD
DR. MoBRIDR'S RING OF PAIN
WILL cure any ache or pain in from one
to sixty minutea
It acts like magic upon the absorbent and glandular
kvstema, reduci, g swellings and regulating the secretions
and excretions. It is of a diffusive, penetrating nature,
exerts its influence from the periphery to the centre of
the ferrous organism, thence' by reflex action its power
felt throughout the entire system, restoring the circu
lating fluids and checking disease with invincible strength.
THE KING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE!
No matter what the pain, apply the medicine and Lou
will dad instant relief. It is an internal and extorted'
care.
THE KING OF PAIN
Cures almost instantaneously, Beadache, Earache, Neu
ralgia, Dearness, Sore Throat,
,Colds, Bronchial directions,
Asthma, Dyspesia, Diarrhoea, Dyseotery or Bloody. Flux,
Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Bladder
and Genital Organs, Cramp, Chelic and all sittiamodic
pains, Fever and Ague, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Gprains and
wounds of every description. It proves itself the mastery,
as th ten imony of thousands prove its meritorioUS worth.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by
S. A. KUNKEL druggists, Solo Agents,
118 Markel, street, Harrisburg.
SOLDIERS READ!
The following letter from a soldier, in reference to the
efficacy and powerful restorative quantities of DR.' Mo-
BRIDE'S KING OF PAIN, speaks for Itself:
NrwVILLE, CC3I33IOII,AND Comm; 1
Sept. 14, 1804. j
Messrs. S. d. Kunkel 4 Bro., druggists, Efarrisburg„Pa. :
GX.NTS :-I would inform you that I received the bottles
of Mcßride's Great Pain Killer, and enclosed please find
five dollars more, for which send me five bottles addition
al to-morrow. t leave for camp to-morrow. Let me
know whether you can supply me with it in the army. I
am in Company H, 202 d eegiment P. V. I have been in
very bad health for upwards of four years, and two of the
one-dollar bottles have cured me completely, and have
made me feel like a man. Besides, I have cored a num
ber of my comrades of various diseases incident to camp
life, and can recommend it to be the beat medicine the
soldier can proide for himself. "
Yours respectfully, JOS. E. WHITE.-
jar All orders from .a distance promptly attended to by
S. A. KUNKEL. & BRO.
A HOME CERTIFICATE.
The following certificate is from a well-known citizen of
Harrisburg
ILmousetrun Aug. 80, 1864.
To Tax Palma :—lt gives me great pleasure to recom
mend to the public the medicine prepared by DR. J. J.
14oBRIDE, which he mills the "KING OF PAIN.:" I was
induced to use it as an external remedy for a bruise, which
it relieved Immediately, and subsequently cured entirely.
Its success induced me to use it internally for Diarrhost,
with which I was afflicted in a chronic form for nearly
eighteen months, into to turban extent that Amy kidneys
were seriously deranged. The medicine has cured me,
and certainly that is saying a great deal in its favor, when I
reflect how maul other remedies I tried without experi
encing anything but temporary relief. For my part, I
shall always keep a supply of it in my house, believing as
I do that it is a most invaluable family memcine.
Tho imoxampled solo of this medicine proves it to be
the most wonderful discovery or the age in .the medical
art.
The undersigned are the solo agents for the State, and
will supply it wholesale and retail.
S. .a. KUNKEL & BRO., Druggists,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
sepl6]
PEIPHEIt'S DAILY LINE
hock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, lilun
ey, Uniontown, Watsotitown,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, sun
bury, Treverton, Georgetown,
Lykenstown, Millersburg,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND lIAIRRISBUAG.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, the
drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor goes
through with each train to attend to the irate delivery of
all goods Intrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the de
pot of WILLIAM E. BURK, 812 Market street,
Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock r. tr., will be delivered in Har
risburg the next morning.
, -
I.reight Always as Low as by Any Other
Line.
MONTGOMERY
.& CO.,
Philadelphia and Reading Depot,
oet2l-tf Foot of Market street, Harrisburg.
W LIQUOR STORE.
RTA_NT TO LANDLORDS= AND.
OTHERST I .-T*l undersigned offers atUhloiesede, to
the trade, a choice lot of the bat liquors ever'brOught to
Harrisbarg, viz: French Brandies, Holland Grssta, Scotch,
Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and Old Eye Why' kg; Forie.gn
and Commix. Wines, such as Champagne, Claret, Catawba,
da all liquors warranted, as represented; Landlords
and others will bad it to their advantage to call and ex
amine the assortment at the store, on South Second
street, two doors below Chestnut.
myS7-dbm - NEORHE 'WINTERS
g D ANNED FRUITS OF EVERY IiESORIS
TIO E N. SAUCES of ail the celebriied nianafacturers,
S IN,
OLIVE OILS,
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every description.
Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, COFFEE, SIIGA.B.
and SYRUP of all grades and prices, and, the best selected
stock outside ofPhiladelphia.
, All goods guaranteed as represented. .
Particular attention paid to all orders froma distance.
Goods carefully packed and deliv6red to 'all parts of the.
city free of charge. SHISIAR'& FRAZER,-
tn.Y6 successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co..
'LUNE .110.11t1A.NO SiLEERY, inaported
j.: 1848. Warranted the Finest... Sherry Wino in tidy
country. For ode al SEMLER* FRAZER,
is woe nook. Jr dr Mt 1
WOHENER'S excelsior hams; of this sea.
ion's curing. Just receieedand bar vale by
SHISLER & FRAZER,
tonemommor to Wm Duck. fr.Ar Co
I=l3
CAMPAIGN TORCHES,
Manufactured and for We by -
J. H t•OHRIIAN,,
606 Cherry streetahiladelphda.
ae2B•6t
ArESS SHAD and FINE NEW MACK
lei EREL, just received, at
NEW FISH.—New No. 1 and 2 Mackerel
In barrels, half barrels and kale, and by the pound,
at WWI SEMLER & 'RA ,
EXTRA .FAMILY F1.41:111 and CO V N
MEAL always on hand, of the beat quality, at
BOYE4t& KOERPER.
QALNION.—Fine salt Salmon, at •
1.3 knee SHIRLER & 'FRAZER.
HUCKSTERS' BASKETS.--Shisler 4t Fra
aer saoeasors to W. Cook, Jr, & Co., have on hand
35 do hickory baskets. Price $5 60.9er dozen. Jag
CRANBERRIES.
Just reoeivcd, a very fine lot of Cranberries, :it
oCtE HEISLER & FRAZER.
190 AS S O f ß or D A BEREA GRIND .
STONESBaIaP
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INDOW SASH FOR SALE.-168 lights,
W
9x14, weu moomed. Inquire of
G. P. BENDER,
At Zieglerlo Liquor atom Market.*
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
Dyspepsia has the
. foilotsing Symptoms:
let. A constant painor uneasiness at the
pit of the stomach. •
2d. Flatulence and Acidity.
3d. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite.
4th. Gloom and Deptes4ion of Spirits.
sth. Diarrhcea, with;griping.
6th. Pain in all parts of the Syilism. -
7th. Consumptive Syhrptoms and Palpita
tion of the Heart.
Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Thro'at
9th. Nervous Affection, and want of Sleep
at night.
10th. Loss of Appetite and. Vondting.
11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and
Loss of sight. . , .
12th. -H - eaciaehe and Stagg e rin g-in walking,
with great wealmess. - -
Out of the thousands of cases-of-Dyspepsia
that hkve used Dr. Wishart's Great American
Dyspepsia Pills, not one or thein has filled
of a perfect cure. We 'warrant a cure in'every
case, no matter if of twenty-years' Standing.
Sold by all druggists eirerywhero, and at Dr.
Wishares office, No. 10 , X: &octal—street,
Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and con:.
sultations free of charge. Send for a circu
lar. Price $1 per box. Sent by mail, free of
charge, on receipt of money.
DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA.
I, ELIZABETH BRANSON, of Brandywine
Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify
that, for one year and ahalf suffered every
thing but death froth that awful disease called
Dyspepsia.. lily whole system was prostrated
with weakness and nervous debility; T 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 became so costive in
my bowels that I would not have passage in'
less than from four and often eight days; tm,
der this immense auffering, my mind seemed
entirely to give way. I had,a dreadful horror
and evil forebodings. thought everybody
hated me, and I hated everybody; I could not
bear my husband nor my own children, every
thing appeared to be horror-atricken to; me; :
I had no ambition to do anything;: I lost all
my love of family and home; I would ramble
and wander from place to place, but could not '
be contented; I felt that I was doomed to
hell, and that there was no heaven for Me,
and was often tempted to commit suicide,
so, near was my whole nervous system de
stroyed, and also my mind from that awful
complaint, Dyspepsia, that myfrieffds ilgiught
best to have me placed in Dr. Okhride's:
hospital, West Philadelphia; reniainecl
there nine weeks, and thought I was, a little
better, but in a few days my dreadful com
plaint was raging as bad as ever. Rearing of
the wonderful cures performed by Dr. Vila
harti.Great American Dyspepsia Pills and
his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband ;
on Di. Wishart and stated my caq.o --
him. lie sum me nag nu num.. nel coin
me. !lo 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,
and at the present time I enjoy perfect health
of body and mind, andlmost sincerely return
my thanks to a merciful God and Dr. Wis
hart, and to his great American Dyspepsia
Pills and Pine Tree Tax Cordial that saved. Inc
from an Insane Asylum and premature wave.
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. 1 1 1TJZABETR 'BRANSON
Brandywine, Del.; formerly of Old Choi' ter,
Delaware county, Pa.
DR. WEntsses Office, No. 10 North Seoond
street, Philadelphia.
DANIEL E. WILT
DlLlVAsnawr—l bay held a constant.atdrelev with
Dyspepsia for.the last eighteen years, during widch:titne
I cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfecUrwell' day: There
were times when the symptoms 'mere more aggravated
than at others, and then it seemed it would be :a great re
lief to die. I had at alltimes an unpleasant feeling in my
head, but latterly. my sufferings so much increased that
I became almost wilt for business of any kindt. my Mind
was continually Shed .with-gloomy.thoughts and fore.
•bodinge f and if I attempted tcietuutge their .curreitt by
reading, at once asenaataon eticy coldness InAionneotion
with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon my brain,•
also, a leeling 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 alio experienced
great lassitude, debility and nervousness; which node it
difficult to • wk .day 'or sleep'- at :eight, became
averse to society, and disposed only to seclustion,and
having tried the will of a number of eminent; phydotom
of various schools, finally came to theconMusion May for
this disease at my present age (*years) there was no Mire
In existence. But; through , the interference of Divine
Protiid ence, to whom I devoutly offer_my:thankell at last
found a sovereign remedy In ..your • Dyspepsia Pills and
Tar Cordial, which seem to have ciireptday .matoied al
menthe last trace of my long list, of ailments and bad
feelings, and M their place health; pleasure arid .content.
ment are my everyday companions. -
• JAKE'S IL SAUNDERS, '
No. 458 North Seeder street a ytilladelphia, ,
Formerly of Woodbury; N. Y. -
Dr Wistiarth Office No. le North Sec:Mei street, Alla
delphia. 1 ;, .
4IISTARDS,
A POSITIVJ CUBE FOB .Dnl6
No. 1028 Otiva
Philadelphia, iinintry 22i1, 1883. f
Da. Wisater-.-sir:—lt is with much pleasure that I
am now able toinfonn ymt. that, by the use Of your great
/Matinee Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entire ~- tinred of
that most distrealingnomplaint, Dynpepilit ' ' fled been
grferloutd,Y afflicted for the 'lest' twepty-eight 'Yalta, and
for ten years of that 41:138 'have' not -heen free from its
pith One - week:et a tlme.,: i have lhail it firits worst form
and Wye' dragged on a Moat Miserable ersiiisence—ln pain
day mici.night. Every kind of ' food 'that I ate filled, me
with wind and paw' .mattered not how light, or how
small the quantity . Continued belching was sure to
follow. I had no Apietite r for any kinds of meats what
ever and 'w distrear was no great for several months be
fore I heard of gine , Phil, that I frequently wished for
death. .1 had taken everything that, I bad heard of for
Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but on your
Pills being recommended to me by one who had been
cured by themil concluded to give them a trial, although
I had no faith In them: To my astonishment, I found
myself getting better before had taken onetourth of a
box, and after taking half a box, I am a wea man, arid
can eat anythiag I with, and enjoy a hearty meal throe :
times a day, without inconvenience from anytnieg I est
or drink. it' you think proper, yortereakllberty to makir
thm public and refer to me. - I will chnerhilty give all de•
suable infoneation to any one who may call on me
Yours, respectfully, PUN II: BABCOCK.
• ' For sale at"Dr; Wialeirt's Medical Depot, No. 10 North
Second street, Philadelphia, Pa: Price One Dollar per
box. Bed bYfree Of. charge ,, on receipt of price.
DYSPEPSIA!. DYSPEPaLt.!
BOYER k KOERPER
I, Samuel D. IkeieduLeit, PM I great Wang with
,Ohnolic Dyspepsia aid legemueetion Of the Kelierjator2
threexe r X empipriskf=oe. Aver of the mat end
pent dame d !Wilda 440?Orbuthittonounty
ils Aid ail fee 40,3 t erildvb4 l 44.oo me Pim
erek.eee-, .l eg*. and di . .
.treek 110144911040 beloqUeffllll l lo44lQlor avid; '
My soap. vffits-Wered *di, a Oita 46 1 1PSIC mecu.
WA it :stelekekja *go {wows., mid avril,drimidrany
• bra °VI *Ames %imbed rot Me te rellive-se of
my Auktiet.-/eei ei4 hopitvf looft well
Made lOWA Prgitir .steei; be
would direct to Ilemepboama - or th a t
w oman ow I war told to raid as
MEDICAL
DYSPEPSIA.
A Cure 'Warranted.
DYSPEPSIA r DYSPEPSIA !
CAB WILLS XL JOHN IL BABOOgir)IEIII.
"THE UNION- , --NQW AND FORE-VER."
HARRISBURG, PA.. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER. - 24, 1864
MEDICAL.
Dr. wiahaea in the Philadelphia Lidgee, of a great cure.
recite upong reat Mr. John Babcock, of 102$
p OUT-entreaty Pk"'
delhia, b the American Dyspeai. I
went
to the Doc t or's Mem. and planed myself u n derb treat
ment, B,nd told him if he fidled,to cure mei It would bathe
lint effdrt I Nonni. make. It tow been six iirtip since I
commenced the nee of his medicine, and I am new a well
mac, free Trim all 'pain and dietress, and can eat throe
hearty meals'a day with corafort,.anit feel perfectly well.
Dr. Wisbart,l want yonto publish my ease, .as I want,
every poor dyspeptic suffering . m I was, to call on me, and
I will' ell them of the great cure I have received from
your invaluable medicine. • SAMUEL; D. RAVEN.
.Corner Venangoiand lambert streets near Richmond.
street, formerly from Wrightstown, Burlington county,
J .
The above are a few among the thoesiitais which this
great remedy has saved from aiVuntitn4 . Fly
.grave.
We have thousands of letters fromOhltsielans and drag
nets who have pniecribed l in d sold. the Tar Cordial, saying
that they, have never used or'gold'a ii 'adieu! which gave
Stich nniverfad eatiefaction. •
Prepared.only brthe prophet*, • •
N0.1:9 tortk Secend street, Pbgedelphbe,
Sold by Drigsists'eTerttchere • kajAlf-eod-d&w
NEW ovirociNGr
rail and Winter Trade
BAtPAORALS AND 'SCARFS'!
The
auctr s Vis:xts
I..ir g .t, and bent selected stctelt in this chi
at the
Ne:vv - Cloak ; Sore,
IN D: W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
HARRISBURG, PA.
rsp2-tr
Grand Social Ball,
AT THE
1-10PE:ENG-1N1113 , 1-19U0V.,
•
ON THIDISDAY EVE, OCTOBER 20th f 1864.
For the benefit of Disabled liiremeit.
Sullivan S. Child, Friendship; George' 'W. - Osler,
_Citi
zen; Wm. Verbeke; GoixliWill; Kepner, Hope;
J. B. Boyd, Washington; Hailed; At. Vernon;
Alex. Koser r raxton.
FLOOR li.orAdsn-Lnamtel
HARRISBURG Ilext,
October l. •
this;
A meeting of the Stockholders ofßank
will be held at the banking house on Mondli;i the
14th darer troyemberMesl, at.lo O'OIOCAF the
queellatailhilrefirflaThrtralnainfiiiiiail become an
Association for carrying en the business of Banking under
the Laws of the United States, eed 'of emotions* the
powers confeired by the Act of the General Assembly of
thin Commonwealth, entitled'!An act enabling the Banks
of this Ocrnanonwealha to become associations for. the .
purpose of banking under the laws of the United statiws
approved the 22d day of August, 18%. By order of the
Semi of Directors. .. 1 W. WEIR, Cashier.
octl2-td
SOLE. AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
AM haPPY.to offer. to the. Public 'a large
. aid ispiendid assortment of
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS,
numeral:toyed by - . .
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD. '
These Pens ere well finished, elastic, end will give en
tire satisfaction. . • .
PIXABIE TRY TIOZM. L
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EIdREFJPER'S BOOK STORE,
• WOW istreet;!Opposito Presbyterian Churehi . Thqrb3barg
• ..141. • it? •• • 503
lOW EIELADELPHIA ,
C Pi. A.—.l3E„ sts i 0 it V,
, IN D. W. _GNAW NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
" - DIFFERENT 13Titia*
TABIIIONABLE
CLOAKS A N D '0 IIiOUL ARS,
AND
FINE SPRIN'G SHAWLS.
Will open ort the lei of April. tnw2l-4/1
- 130NN - M - 11,'S
NEW EATING AMY DRINKING: sALOth.
Walnut street; between Third and Fourth.
Wines, Beer and the best quality of liquors wrists ly
on hind. A share of' the public is resueour ly
solicited. (ocadfimj JOHN DONNE :
Very . Convenient:: P! .
JACOB TAUSIG, •
rI fas_grio .friends d
GughquuB4ititVthe Puhliu_....
.Pittelti; Out Li "
opened a.artiollasile Sinn remit' 1:6107;' NO•ibtl and
'dry Markel' , abova•kby te-S
Httihtior, Harrisburg, C 4. .. - • • •
Itis,unid. occupy. a./real amount of,xpa t ea ro,enante e
the iiiriele4 - cmiapiii,d !ay nook pirrChaser illti
ttiroigh iiiy , eapertence•of thirteen ytara in the basin
that l can'aell goods equal to the iubhuuttu the
cities' sept2B4l6m
'TREES! TREES I ! TREES! ! ! •
UNDERSIGNED will *inane ,
planting Shadeand Ornamental Titled,' pines,
snob Fruit trees as are At to plant in tho Fall.
• J. 1119 ;,
P. EL—Persona who were furnished with tr es
Spring that we. e warranted to. grow, otet have the
replaced that alias [ooLS] J. MLS I
VICRY FINE: INDEED!
TO our fine
and.extensiirel otoOk of Pho
graph 'Albania and l'hidoprajdi cai Plciucesi,
have added a 132.11311$111rICHIESLOPE ferrite reoepti
of card pictures. That ojtattextexiond W l R be admi
sirPhoto&Pheriattkafed at , the Veit !await who
Bala price, and their tiara printed upon thenifar $1
itionsand, wholeaiktaadretail. at
maY24 . }wog, Ton.
ÜBLIO NOTICE is herebrgiven, that
P
perineum* of the act of ansembty of Penneylvan
palmed ihe Ant day. alone, 1839, theatockholders of t
Franklin kak i of Wiethington, Penna., will apply to, t
next aralifin.of the Legislature for A renewal , of its
ter, with an Increase of int capital from $lBO,OOO
$200,000. ' 11. RBED, President
WABVINGT(I6„ P./..,JUOS X4,.1884 geld
4 - C • OIL H
leacher of ,the Paso, Melodtion, radii and
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Ni. 7.6, 7isss PR/212. 7420 W Itaxams.
.met and lbw Yorlrlatital mowed a
a IMAM.
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A Li, wag of bowing so ? ti t la ,v4go g is or
tA4t , willAßPmo4"Pte DY
1721 canoe of Seeendlitnel oad iniaow
• .STWGTEOPATING THE ElAtitp..
PURELY A VEGETABLE . PreparatiOn
. ,
I S distilled from, herbs Ina r agrani flowers from the
0,„„i4 of p ras e ° , coneadlid,i.e.'be the ,most delicately per
fumed and'dairable hilt preparation ever eared to -the
Anteriam,publio. 'lt will restore hilt hair. It.will prevent
G
freillifalling oat. , It' will' restore:gray and faded hair to
Its original color. Its continueftuso.willmaterially thicken
tbe hair. Bald plakes will .grzthiall7T cover themselves,
and in a abort time the hair'Will grow dark, soft, glassy
and luzaninn. Price - $1 GO per box. Sold by •
. P - KUNKEL & BRO.,
ae3o - otheoaries Harrisburg .
.6 - 11 1 10E-PiAgEINGTON;- " ."'
29.
CM OF MiNORESTAB, Novemberb.
And every suomedlng Saturdayk at noon, from per, 44,
North Inver. •
BATES7-01f ,patf-747.40N: .
Payable. in Golstar iie Esinvalent is Ourratoy.
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17.13.8 r CABIN, Soo 001 smimaig, ;80 ,00
do to London, 8b .eo to:London, 34
'do to Pals, - • 9fi 00 1 - do to Paris, 40 00 00
do •- to 14mM:or, -90 001 do to Hamburg; 37 10
Fassengers,slsO forwarded to „Barre, Br men, Rater
darn, Antwerp, on, at ovally low rates.
Fares from Debit* Or :Queenstown: let Cabin, $72,
$B5, SM. - Steerage s3o.' Mose who Wall to send for
'heir frienria.mui f uy zieleenS here at these:rate&
For Fore, farther infomtation, apply at the. Company's
Ofileesi JOHN G"DALT" Akeht •
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acid
CLOAKS,
Cfrcuiars,
CLOAKS;!
1111001 HE
AND 31017MNa
SHAWLS !
nclUtd
PATENT CLIPS!
And Bill Holders,
lioneY•
A SMALL but superior lot of - HONEY, just
4 41191,, received, at SHISLER & FRAZER'S.
dais• 4 • : • •'
.
DOZEN 'J'ARS ENGLISH PICKLES
50
oomprildfig Pkiding, Ohoiv Chow; Cauliflower
Mti=itd Pinkies, Gerkinni-Widnnth and .09101/11. For sale
wholenale and reydl by 131CIALER 3 / 4 FROER,
succeldßll. l4 .
CC Lbnik; Jr.. & Co .
CEEEPSE---Ohoice - heir mop Obsess,. just
reosives at SMEAR & FRAZER,
6 97 Slonoooomo to W nook. J. At Clo
LOTS for elide CFA the mpriei of Third 'and
L./Broad streets. Enquire of WM. a IterADET.?/
marl ettf -
TUST"niciiiied,Ahie morni . Michener &
el Co., Fresh Smoked Rams, Beef and Tongues :at
146 13.1113LER k FRAZER.
T EA do PRIENTLWOIKTESTER SAIiCES,
1.1 the most popular indrthe purees ever offered to Ow
Jun reoeived iird for !de b • • •
' .FRAZER,
(phi • faucet:morn to Wa.'Dock, & CO.
MA
. 8. A. KIMPCF.I.;:
takepiess Wein stating that your 4 9: 0 1.aliftHCRA
MIXTURE" exceeds anything of the kind that I ever
imagined. I was very much troubled with cliarrhom, and
could And nothing to help me in the least, until I took
yobs
,;
I give You Ws eartillin4.boidng t, if yonsoe proper
to um it, it mar be - the speaMi of ex tending a knowledge
Of the nuttchlice value of your medicine. •
Very respectfully yours, IL B. JEITIUTtS.
Fallen Timber, Cembria Co., Aug. 27, 1864.—fau35e4t.f
B ABICE 1441‘4Thi441:- e
ri ty at
"..klateessors to W. Hoak Jr.. &c Co.
ciußENto 9IIQ ouLss mac. a Wall 80-
1 1140 Lead sisortaiiiiipt, Jost uucetved, of the latest styles
- .17/ 1 . acrlella 41E0E1111a.
Pun siviarrommt . zeoeived le-idity at
SOUR & SKIM'S
NET* ADVIaRTISEpiIgATTS._ .,
LUBINI;HAIR.:DRESSINU.FLORILINE
FOR BRAUTIFFING -AND PRESERVING AND
OTEAM WEEKL TO --
I* .IX9BRPOOL, tot:wh
o' ink at gurosrows , (4E 1 WARicio- The
weU
known steamers theldearpool,' New. York and Phila
delphia Steamship Company, . (Inman Line), carrying,. the
u. S. Sails,.arehttssided mdl atifollows
_. •
• ;DIM:WM.II . . .... :Saturday October 22.;
"C .) - XLVWJVA.LOLZE:I)
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CONCENTRATED - t.ENVON A ITE
:Iskplea*int, heig6Y.birt.S*o.
-Veri oolivenidni apd retie 2t.ink for invalid's 'taring
tever , or treat thirst: .;I
Da portability recorenomdeltzloirevelers. _ _
De convenience it ple;nicaaill beaprecaated...,
Igo eilinuFaquirefi; one 'tabli c ..apiknatil sipply,..lDsColved
in ignite of sibidcatater and it la done.' • z
.ICEDLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE,
.iePt .7. . • ?kin. ID: Market street:
.
Almanacs i - Almanacs !
. m. - LA A P 4 •
Englifils. and Uremia's Lancaster r
Almanacs,
forthe year
8.,6 '5. .
For sale, by theirross; Dozeu, or.!..aingle, at Saneffer's
Bookstore, 21 Soutb Second:street, Harrisburg, Pi. scat.
HENRY REGANIS
Steam . Engine and Machine Shop,
,511TIf St, BETWEZT WALIsiIn"AND AfARKILT..
V. V. lifolts's 014 iZland.)
Tirunderaiatied. having taken the above
op, respeCtfully solicits a share of the public :pa-
Particular -attention will be paid to repairing of Stettin
Engines, and all kinds of mac hinery. All work will re
colon my personal attention, and setiathetion gnaranteed
seplo dly •
UOUSEit ffi.
'1 1 4V14 - Alg . ARNO nal :l6l l6drt§4 l:l
, • • JACOB WALTER:4%
se2Bdtf 'Conte; of Third and North streeth.
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~ ' • : Satdiersv PactioA4ox. .
,
A LARGE assortment at
BEtiGNER'S tWIMLF.A.P% ' BOOKSTORE„
• - to,RS Sold nt Illrbolemile at Mall lit lota pricer.
LOOK HERE!. LOOK HERE
Campaign Badges.
CinAMPAIdN BADGES, of an styles, fqr sale
wholesale and retail al Schefferls Bookstore, Harris
burg, Pa.
Country dealers are respectfully insqted to call and ex
amino prices and styles. ' _ . t 7
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS
TN SCHOOL AND OUT, o Ai:Coinqueist of
1 Richard, Grant.'
Tom Somers, or theSbitlieiroy. :
Watch and Wait, or the Yotatig Fugitives.
. Learning how to,Talk.,,Read Speak" by Fowler &
PloOkitrd9l6. 4ew POterktrTeettyson.
oror ifidekt - - SORKFFER , S BOOKSTORE,
oat 6
Banishing, Pa.
OCKET. • BODES, ltups.,skw, PUSSES
, PORTEMONNAIEIg, Vtonersili variety of F.A.
11188
'2l9°M. 1124"V a t Ir
- iNER , S BOOR 'TORE
CROSSE do BIACIEWELL'S ENGLIS n
PICKLES, s raze article for table use, Jest received
and for sale by SHISLER & FRAZEE' ,
!aka
...boideelleore to Wm. p001r,..Jr., keen.)
SiTGABS; ButuPs, Dr. - ; , I3OFFEE,
all gradea . .aid.priaaa, at
=S ER & FRIOXR,
•
-Bu on to W. Dock, Jr., & CO, -
)017 ,Kiealera In Fine Family Groceriea
•
•••`, • : PHOTOGRAPHS.
A • •
LABOgliasortikiidat of - Photograpip o
Z• Genendaand fancy pictured Ornate CHEAP, at $l
per dozen, at Lfi9HEFFEWS BOOK STOHE,
.mr2o Harrisburg, ;Ps
For gale at gcheirer's Booketore, Harrisburg, Pa. se2B
--- Webster
EVENING EDITION,
They Vote as , they totght ) ,and
'the - .EWA Nobly;
Alf honor to.theiscildiers in -the trenches—
endless, h ollora , Arizeasing- xespeet to the
brave rank and file that hug Riclunond in
their death-grip ! They vote as thef • fight,
like gods !
This is October,-and; dria...rains of autumb.
have fdledtkg rifie r pits, Thc alternate use
of the tin cup to pail water and hold coffee,
has abated tlie'lliaidinth'e - house or the: sol
dier on picket:and ME the trendies. Bid the
mud remains withlam; and he , atimds
and he gilt,,b,4 it, and he leans, "mit, and he
knelt in it t "Anew creation ,of man oat,of
slay- -Ihis" Soldier is mud froni - his 'boota to.
hitt *4i hie' fang is mud, Its hands OW; niitd,'
all buthismuskettif aud<^all lave YinuS
ket, and.therheart, and,brain of him. ~
'Tia col in the riffe-pits, and iit,ffie freuelx
es, and in: the' shelter tents.' - The'rearth is
wet, the wilid is in the north, the skyis gr a y
--and the imprevidence -imposedby forced
marches in a summer campaign _ in a hot cli
mate, hae, left upon the bloody, trail Of our.
conquered advante -into Virginia;: the Ovek
coats and flatuieVdrzwers and shirts of. Mi.*
111131 Y. The third - foe, beta; iittaCks' taff'deaf
brother in front' of Richmond; .but dOes not
abate his port, does not bend his spirit.' .He
scrapes the .niud off him with a, stick ! front
a Saxon' Mid_ soldierly instinct, takes fur
tiveltinto I'4 bosom, as an nnlawfrif 'nest
ling, the- paSsing . thought• of the fireside at
home, and wife, mother, children, and wdr
shipful sisters, sighs as be. diemiesep. #, and
locks his jaws with the elenah ofdulji'," and'
faces towards Riohniond, with a face Cat okit
of determined bronze. , • ' •
m:44167,7ei.
You idealists who rummage the' 'llediterra
neon lumber-rooms:of art for the btist,of
Hannibal as thertypos of the soldier; go-to the
Ain* of the Potomac and , :see , ono , - hundred
thousand-greater than he, Ksery oneof thegi
is a volunteer: They sleep in the mud, they
eat in the mud,it'her watch in.-tike mod, they
fight in the mud, nOtfrOrit theinceessitywhich
rakes into the ranks the armies ofEarope, but
from the divirteimpuble whieh'devotes man to
duty. They shiver in this northernituturnial
wind, -counting the days to the comingtof trhe
paymaster' 'and !measuring their ,separatlini
from better and warmer clothing, but never
counting the cost of their service of their
country, and never measuring; their distance
'from death.'
They contraeted, three years ago, two years
ago, one year ago, to die for freedom, and
they stand in front of Richmond, ready to
fulfil the demi-godlike alinement, of their
own free wills, and without dpress. And all
along behind them to the Rapidan is a fine of
mounds covering men just like them, who
fought through a "ginntlet of death that would
hays ; licked up,the armies of Napoleon as *at
as he Could hate raised them, and would have
prevented - Higtelirte the nongtagrore anti the
-..... r xerod of Waterloo.
Demigod-like, indeed, they are—these
diem in-the ranks of our armies. They fight,
and they, vote. They handle the bullet with
the right hand—with the left the ballot. They
make war; in• the same moment they teak°
government. They fire into the breasts of a
solc4my employed to. destroy ...their country;
before biting the cartridges, for the next load
ing of their pieties, they, with sovereign pow
er which is theirs, turn and appoint a civil ad- •
ministration for the United States 'if America
for l a period of fonr . years. Oh! how in meas
ure and compare with one of those muddy,
clay-smutehed, water-soaked men, smelting
of powder, and leaning on his musket, and
declaring with imperial tone to the Commis
sioner of Eleation,, as he draws his ballot out
of his cartridge-bes, "I vote for Abraham
Lincoln and the continuance 'of this war !
how, itumeasure with him; do the.Prederieke
the. Great beepme grederieks the • Little, and
the great Napoleons diminish to, small Napo
loons!
The cousdrirevered the army for its fight.
ing. It , will worship it for its voting. There
is het in the Idatory of politics Rich fidelity to
principlelts the soldiers. of ren . nsylvania; In
diana and. Ohio, hp.ve shoyn in , weir , State
elections inlhe Then' foither Comman
der-in-chief; popalai througotit 'the armies,
was selected by the Democrats as a candidate
sure to "catch. the soldier's vote:" ;Re was made
!the representative of a: policy which should
stop the war, and enable the soldier to return,
to his home, and .svas made sponsor of a
lie that was designed to corrupt the idea of
the struggle we are engaged 414: :.iliiit:the r
wa
was fought not for the nation - but for the
negro.
They selected . a: soldiel , for a ‘ candinlate, and
placed him on a platform of peaCe, and ap
pealed to the mothers, pad' the fathers, and
the writes, and the sisters, and- , thelonging
children, of the soldiers in the field, to
. get
the soldiers' vote .. , Stout Soils in the farm
houses at home! They' opened - fire on the
Chicago platforitt and its candidate; They
shouted to their loved ones -in the ranks:—
"Death before .dishonpri Fight, forever!"
And the loved ones in the ranks, in the inter
vals °libelling oueriiththeir coin-Cups their'
rifle-pits and tresehea,-read-the•Chicaßo plat-.
form, resolutionAorresolution—and as they
read their minds _hardened to - a conclusion
that the party i which laid. it &Fa . was con ..
federate witkthe whom they were'
fighting—that the'Preeidentiid' eleCtion. the .
McClellan leaderri- were engineering was the
civil form of Awtrayirig andrubling a country,
and they rejected-the false soldier candidate,
rejected the fi4ie peace, rejected the allure
ments of home, rejected the sophistries gen
der...ad of beastly hatred of race; and swore sa
credly in their rifle-pits and trenches, "This
war shall go on, till_the last armed rebel.dies 1"
And the angels who make record of the oaths
-of brave men haire registered the Union bal
lote of the Armles of the Potomac, the James'
and the Cumberland,: in books consecrated to
those mortals who love their race and die for
their country.
Capture. of the Ramielce _by • Pirates
THE VESI3EIi BURNT AT SEA.
Oct. 22 ,_ _-
The following is iititemisit of thii cap tu re
of the steszoihip , goaii6ko, oiind fromlia
mks to Neiy York, by-Arida hila Mal:*
'ides, as gleamed by Capt:Pel.s4_the
=tine Nathilde from Dept; Titew Or,theeap-:'
_
tared steamm, - -
The, lEtkuoks)Alraiill/a f blew- York on
her regidaidiii; and jaiiiiiZed on her cruise
PRICE TREE CENTS.
[Frew the New York 7r.ii;m16.1
BM
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seo
100
25
GO
ttlOllthQ r 100
o mouths • 11 00
tenths 15 00
loisr 00
_ _ 440 275
Marriagp Notices ..... . "
Aiditor a ' • - 1 50
Pommel Notices, each insertion 50
sr Busittem notices biSetted In the Local Column, or
before Marriage and DCaUIB,'BIGHT GEna PBlt Lnar, for
each neertios...--Li
until evening in the usual manner without
anything remarkable occurring. Capt. Drew
retired to his cabin about ten o'clock at night.
At that tinieli numb of paisertgers were as
sembled aft and singing. Suddenly several
men armed with revolvers entered the. Cap
tain's cabin, and'in - a - moment kti
self handcuffed. Others of the Party, mean
while adopted similimmessares in other parts
of the ship, and in :a few zninutsa,she _ was
completely in the possessionpf thipaigiors.
Only two shots were fired. Ona.tec*effect
on the Roanoke. Thecarpenter of 4113Loaniike,
who in offering ; resistance, was shotcolfsad.
The captors - having gained Togssagion
shaped the course. of the vessel fg,perriuda
Oh arriving off the island they ;00..n0t
attempt to enter the harbor; .but wajted
fora passing vessel, by which they,Copild get
rid of the crew and prisoners: There yore
fifty of the former . and thirty of Ilitrlatfer,
mostly Spaniards.. The Roanoke had-brit.little
freight, but she had fictm forty to SAY_ tFairsi.od
dollars aboard, partly . in specie and partly in
paper. She also had but little coal on hand at
the time The tralisfer took place; After the lda
thilde-reached Bermuda with lag; passen&ers,
a party 'fro& the Roanoke arrived _there in
boats, the latter vessel having lieen set ontre
and burned. l ,l .0 •
J 34 Teregtapfj.
SHEItIDA:N.
The -Rebels Pursued to Mount ,JalMon,
OrOkillzed Rebel RekOaent
to be Found.
2,000 REBELS RAN THROUGH
THE M OUN T A IN. -
4 PIECES OF .CAPTURED ARTILI ! di.. AT
• HEADQUARTERS.: -;
800 Wagons and Ambulances Captured.
Battle Flagg Sent, to. the War
Department,
WAMENGTON, OCE 22.
Major General Dix, N. -' • -
The following official dispatch has been re
ceived from Cenral Sheridan:
•. CEDAR OMER. Virgil.
4 P. AL, Oct. 23.
Lieutenant General Grant, City Point:
pursued the - routed force of the eremy
nearly to Ildvant Jackson, which point be reach,-
ed during the night of the 19th and 2Cith, with
out an.organiged regiment of his army.
, From the accounts of our prisoners who
have escaped and.eitizens, the route was-com
plete. - -
. • • . ,
About 2,000 of the enemy broke and Made
their way ,down through the mountable, on
the left, for ten miles. On the line of retreat
the road and country werecovered with small
arms, thrown away by the flying rebels, aid
other debris. .
I think thatnot less than. 300 "Wagons and
ambulances were either captured or destrbyed.
The aceident of •the inoraiing turned• to our
advantage, as much as thou , d2 the whole
movement had been planned..., The pub' re
gret that I have to the capture; lit the' early
morning, of =from 800 t0 , 1,000.0f our-inen. I
am now sending to the War .DepmfiKent ten
battle flags. The loss of artillrry in the
morning was seven guns from Croogeleven
from Emery, and six from Wright. - F-rtim all
that I can learn think that Early's:reinforce
ments could not be less than. 16,000 pp men,
P. H. SHEMIN,
Major GenerarCoinxithaVding.
' ' E. IC STANTON,
.;Secretary of War-
►HERMAN+
THE REBELS RAPIDLY. RETRE°ATING•
Gen. Shermatee Army in, Hut, -,Pursuit
CitaTrAmpooa.,-•Oct. 21.
No engagement is yet lbelieved•to have oc
curred between the opposing armies in North
ern Georgia. ,
The Mid General Hood is reported' to be
rapidly moving down'the BtoomistOn Valley
to Jacksonville and Talladega, where he
strikes the railroad to Montgomery,,Mabama.
General Sherman's' army sttippedtir every
pound of superfluous baggage; is in hbt pur
suit. The enemy has so muclirof a start, and
flies so fearfully thathis (septum is not assured,
A train came up to Tilton from Atlantito-day.
A small party of rebel catalry attempted to
tear up the track below Ackworth yesterday,
but were driven off by the train guard, other
wise all is quiet along the Athmta.niadr
THE .REBELS IN MISSOURI.
TROOPS GOING FORWARD.
THE -NOTORIOUS `REBEL- TOO AILLED.
.I.inAvmsiyroimm Oct. 21.
General Blunt hrp.been stubb . ornly resisting
the advance yf,Price - all day. Blunt is falling
back sloady,-conieeting every of ground.
Price's force:is estimated at 28,000:
General Curtis is concentrating his force on
the . Little Blue river. Governor Whey has
telegraphed that the danger is very great, and
to' Send every available roan to-tbe front.
Troops are going forward•very rapidly,
Leavaimoars, October 22.--14avy fighting
has been going on all the afternoon.. The
'rebels attempted to` pass ariraintand envelope
our left, but during this operation- Curtis
dealt them a blow.' Their loss ,is heavy, cer
tainly much heavier,than, ours., Among the
rebels killed to-dafr was fhe...notorlotts Tod,
of Missouri.
Lik
No detailS oP U.:LO-4*es IstUls IP! , • Ven re
ceived.. General ,Plessontou 4 1 . , ,,frping the
c ii.. Wit i %llrA4Lclii* kettle
;I metvecee:7: oo B 2 /Er.,
livi aratotowix Alitt4 I MIT * s -
1 1 saitiblei
A% Bobelapep BoOlixtoro, ftcrigina, segso
GI
'An:4 : 2113 4 711 11 11
oar.
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