THE TELEGRAPH MG IS prrausazD AW.R.N.LIN A. 1171 EVENING, ITY GEORGE BERG - NER. 07170 E THIRD NEAR WALNUT TERMS OF SITBSORIPTION. SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION. Tax luny TN1141141111 la served to subscribera in the city at 12% cents per week. Yearly 'subscriber' will be charged SO 00 in advance. Those persona who neglect to pay In advance will be charged $7 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. tas rsinGnaraisalso published weekly, and Is furnished subscribers at the following cash rstes Single. copies, weekly.. ~,. Three 2opies to one Post Office ten fipples to one Poet °Mee NEIN ADVERTISEMENTS II hen will Wonders Cease THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD DR. McBRIDE'S" KING OP PAIR LL cure any ache or pain in, from one [TILL sixty minutes I It acts like magic upon the absorbent and glandular systems, reducing swellingsand regulating the secretions and excretions. It is of a diffusive, penetrating nature, exerts Its influence from the periphery to the centre or the nervous organism, thence by reflex action its power is felt throughout the entire system, restoring the circu lating fluids and checking disease with invinciblestrength. THE KING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE! No matter what the pain, apply the medicine and you , will find instant. relief. It is an internal. and external cure. TAB RING 'OF PAIN Cures almost instantaneously, Headache, Earache, Neu ralgia, Deafness, Sore ' throat, Colds, Bronchial Affections, Aetbma, Dyspesia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Bloody Flux, liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Bladder. and Genital Organs, Cramp, Cholic and alt spasmiltho' pains, Fever and Ague, Burns, Bruises, Cdts, Sprains and wounds of every description. It proves itself the mastery, a's the testimony of thousands prove its meritorious worth. Sold, wholesale and retail by S. A . KUNKEL, druggists, Sole Agents, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. SOLDIERS READ ! The foliuwing letter from a soldier,:in refoience to tho ottleeny and powerful restorative qualitities of DR. Mc- BRIDE'S RING OF PAIN, speaks for itself NEWI7LLE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Sept. 14, 1864. Messrs. h. Kunkel et Bro., druggists, Harrisburg, Pa. Weals would inform you that I received thebottfeS of ueSrldeli Great Pain Killer, and enclosed waa t i.firat live dollars more, for which send me live bottles addition al to-morrow. .1 leave fur camp 'to-paoirceic, - '.1,4 rue know whether you can supply me wittiOn the army. I am iu Company H, 202 d ttegiment 2.1%. I have been in very bad heulth fur upwards of four years; ituftwo of the out-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 camp life, and can recommend it to be the best medicine the soldier can provide for himself. _ _ Yours respectfully, •: JOE. E. WRITE: 4 All orders fromia distance promptly attended toty S. A. KUNKEL di BRO. A 4oniv, CERTIFICATE. The following certificate is from a well-known citizen of Harrisburg HARRISBITRG, Aug. 30, 1864. TO THE PUBLIC gives me great pleasure to recom mend to the public the medicine prepared by DR. J. J. MoBRIDE, which he calls the "KING OF I'AL.V." I was induced to use it as an external remedy fora bruise, which it relieved Immediately, and subsequently cured entirely. Its succ ess . induced me to use it internally for Diarrhoea, vcith which I was afflicted in a chronic form for nearly eighteen months, and to such an extent that my kidneys were seriously deranged. The medicine has cured' Me, and certainly thdis saying u 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 asupply or it in my house, believing as I do that it is a molt invaluable 'amity medicine. The unexampled side of Ma medicine proves it to be the most wonderful discovery of the ago in the medical art. The undersigned are the sole agents for the State, and will supply it wholesale and retail. S. A. KUNKEL & EEO., Druggists, 118 Market street, Harrisburg 4ei. lbj piIIPHE.R , S DAILY LINE r.ETwEEN PHILADELPHIA, suck liaven o Jersef Short, - Williamsport, Mttn cv Uniontifwn, Watsontown, Milton Lewisburg, liorthtiniberitinil, gun - Miry Treverton, Georgetown • Llkenstown, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin, AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally ionated,"Die drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods intrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the de. pot of WILLIAM E. BURR, 812 Market street, Philadelphia, t - 6 o'clock r. x,, will be delivered in Har rlsburg the ndit morning. 11 0 re t Always as Low as by Any Otlisr Linn. • - • JOS. MONTOOMERY &co., Philadelphia and Reading Depot, octili-tf Foot of Market street, Harrisburg. NEW LIQUOR STORE AIPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND OVRERS.—The undersigned offers at wholestjiG to the trade, a choice lot of the beet /tatters ever brought' to tlarrisourg, viz: french Brandies, Holland Oins, &etch, Inc!, Courtiers, Wheat and Old Bye Whisky; FOlietfli and DUlreniie Wines, such as Champagne, Claret, Catawba, tee. Ali liquors warranted, as represented. Landlords cud others will find it to their advantage to call and ex runine the assortment at the store, ou South Second Street, two doors below Chestnut. ANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. SAtrOES of all theceliffirated stianiffacturers. s sums, OLIVk 0114 every description. Also; BROWN STOET, rEN TEAS, COF/FEE, BOOAR surf:SYRUP of all grades and prices, and the best selected stock outside of Philadelphia. All goods guaranteed as represented. Particular attention paid to all orders from a distance. tioude cursfully packed and delivered to all parts of the city free ,kf.titiargo. SHISUR fq FRAZER, ntvf , VIICRASUOTS to IR, Dock, Jr., St Co. . `TINE ROMANO SHERRY, imported 1848.!' Wartitntod the Finest 'Sherry Wine to thtt coeutr) • Vor sale it • 811.11:11.Elt Fita7.sl% I %yin Lt.* . I r MESS SHAD and FINE NEW MACK EREL, jtist racolved, at XTEW FISH—New No. 1 and 2 Mackerel .1 1 11 In barrels, half barrels and kitta, and'by the pound, at (angel SHISLER •Fs FRAZER. VIXTRA FAMILY FLOUR and OOI.N 124: KEA'always on band, uf the best quality, at ; BOYER & ROMPER; • QALAION.—Fine salt Salmon, at amell SHISLXR k FRAZIIN HUCKSTERS' BASKETS.—ShisIer do Frs: ter, successors tit Dock, Co., have on knind 35 dozen hickory baskets. 'Price $o 50 per dozen- ' io9 CAMPAIGN TORCHES, Manufactured and for We by HALL ROHRMAN, 606 Cherry street, Philadelphia. se2,B•fit VITINDOW SASH FOR SALE. —l6B lights, 9x14, well seasoned. Inquire of • G. 8. RENDER; At Vagler'e Poser store, Market st. se29-3t it NEW SUPPLY of -FRESH SMOKE/ HAMS, lust received this mooring, at &RIMER & FRAZER. .1617 Successors to W. Dock, Jr. & • XTEW.MAC 3 KEREHL, ERIUNG AND SAL icoN at fun* SIOVICR ft• ROPRPICR V/MNOI. CHALK. AND PENCILS, 'aiiltablf3 for Banks, Offices, &e,, At Solitrtie.Oßookstore, Harrisburg, Pa ENGWIIO BRRA ItRAST TEA.:—Jtd re. calved,' I Sne chest of. English Rteaktaat Tea, at `ZIZIRT•VR & FRAZER'S, IReepaasara to Wm. Dock. Ir 3 . ,a:g: ':0:1:. : t„ %Pt atiatfultrbried Beat, at fly' • , BOYER & ROBRPER. E€l9/OhlY MESS SHAD.--We ieceived a men lot time morning, et sopl6 BOYER it KEEPER'S $1 60 4 00 10 00 A - Cure Warranted. Dyspepsia has the following Symptoms: Ist. A constant pain 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. Diarrhtea, witkgriping. 6th. Pain in ail 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. boss of Appetite and Vomiting. 11th. Dizziness, Dimness , of Vision, and Loss of sight. 12th. Headache 'and Staggering in walking, with great weakness. Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has failed of 4 perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years'rstanding. Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wishart's office, No. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia,..Pa. , , All examinations and con sultations tree of. charge. ,ISench far a eh:oi ler. Price $1 per box. Bent by.mail, free .of Charge, on _receipt ot money. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA. ELIZABETH EBANSONr'of Brandywine,; Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify that, for one year and a halt I suffered every thing but death from that awfuldisease called Dyspepsia. My whole systere was Prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I cauld not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would retutm just, as I swallowed it; I became 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'dreadful honor and evil forebodings. I .thought everybody hated me, and I. hated, everybody; 'could not -bear my husband nor my own childien, every thing appeased to be horror-stricken 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 awfril complaint, Dyspepsia, that my friends thought. best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's hospital - , Westr. Philadelphia; I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a, little better, blit in S . , few days my dreadful 090- plaint was " aging as bad.as even Hearin-gat* the Wonderful cures performed by Dr. Wis bruit ti'reat American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to him. go said he had no doubt he could cure me. Soln three days after I called and plied(' myself under the. Doctor's treatment, and in, two weeks Megan .yo digest my food, and. felt` ,that my disease Vali fast .giving way, and_ I continued recofi3r for about-three months, and at the present time.l enjoy perfect health of body and mind,: and I most sincerely retnrn my thanks tb mereiful God and Dr. Wis hart, and to his great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me from an Insane Asylum and preMaPtre &ave. All persona suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty,te can on me oswrite, as I am willing to do:4111 , the good I. eau: for .auffeking hu manity: 'ELIZABETH'S Brandywine, Del., formerly,Of Old. Chester, Delaware county, Pa. Dn. Wisruirr's Office, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia. EtWMMr.EI Da Whoraity-1 have been a. COtuttalltxa4brig 'with Dyspepsia for thelast eighteen yeara, 'during which time I cannot say I ever enjoyed 'a perfectly well day. There were times when the symptoms were More , agpavated than atnthers, and then it seemed It *Mabee great re. lief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my sufferings so much -increased that 1 became almost thatfor business of any kind; .m Mind was ContinitillY filled with gloomy thought? and • Nee bodings,and if I attempted to change theitcurrenCbY reading, armee a sensation of icy - ix:di/nese - in connection with a dead weight, as It were, rested upon my brala; also, a feeling of sichmess weed occur atthe stomach, and great pain to my eyes, accompanied. with which was the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude debility and nervousness, which made it difficult to walk by day or sleep at night. I became averse to society, and disposed only to seclusion, and having tried the skill of a number of .eminent phynietens of various schools, finally came to tlie Conclusion that, for this disease at my present age (45years) thereweano cure in existence. But, through the -interference, of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at last found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which seem to have eff , -ly removalal most the last trace of my long list: of is "and rind bad feelings, and is their place health,' pleaanra and , conteut; meat are my everyday companions. • , i JAMES 11..SAIINDERS, • No, 453 North Second street, Philadelphia, Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr. Wi.shart's Ogee No. 10 Mirth Second street , - GEORGE U'INTERB MU BUYER k KOERPRR A POSITIVE CURE FOR t DYSPEPSIA. 'rata watt me. maw H. sustmos No. 1028 Ommieraturr„: Plilladelphia. January 220,1.063, DR. Wisizawr--Sir.l--It is with much pleasure-that .I am now able to inform you that, by thit use . gyour great American Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely entred. of that most distressing complainctoyepepsia„;- had boon 'grieviously afflicted for the Wit twenty-eight years, and for ten yearn of that time .have not been Rule from its path ohm week at a time. I have bad it in its worst form. and have dragged on a mnstmiserable eMstence—in pain day and night; Every kind . food that I ate with wind and - pain, it Mattered not how : , light, or how small the quantity - A 'continued belching was sure to follow, I bad no appetite for any kinda of meets 'What ever and my-tlistrere was so great for several mouth" be. fore I heard of year Pills, that I frequently wished for death. I had taken everything that I had heard of for Dyspepsia, without receiving aarbenellt; but on your Pills being recommended. to me by one who had been cured by them, I concluded to giVethem a trial, oleo:nigh I had no faith in them. To my astonishment, I found • Myself getting better before I had taken one-fourth of a box, and after taking half a bor,•Lass a well man, and Can eat anything I auk, awl enjoy a hearty meal three times a day, without inconvenience ppm anything I eat or drink. If yon think proper ' you are at liberty to make this public and refer to me. I will cheerfully give all de sirable infermation to any one who may call CM me 't Yours, respectfully, JOHN IL BABCOCK. For sale at Dr. Wishartm Medical Depot, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pride One Dollar per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of price. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! Samuel D. Haven, have' bee a great sufferer with Chronic Dyspepsia and iniiiriniation of the Kidneys' for three years. I employed thAM by:lbur of the mast emi nent physician)) ot Philadelphia, able of Burlington county N. I.'::.They did all for me they iionid,:but au to he pur pose. I was constantly Med - 4U awful pain and dis hes; aoperithoonstant bekatog of wind and BOW acid. My top _e 'covered with. a white ,watittg of mem : until larto ' ninety; and Was "Needfully sore I Ohl I ofttlmes wished for death W relieve me °f ray safe for I lladloat all hope of ever well; again: 17 kia * 1 5 4 %00 prayer to Mat' he ilulwould =direct, me to ' a . - phyaletaa or wiediemelhat , lin IN. I' told *Plod s4vatilossoVel . .. • . ,_ • i ... , . .- . .. • . . . / • -". • .. - ' ' ' 15 ' • '• s '':•''' •••• it.. I/IEI4 s _ - - . 3. ' . . , . , • - s' k ' Z', - -' 'Si.. - 7 % ... ..- . ' 1....... • 44r , - - .. -- s ' '.. ,„ ~ . - - , . ' s ir.. -'; . 17.' , ••••...,,1''' A , V'tillf, A ,- ::: . „. . , 44 ' :Is '. ' . - ~.s , --I.!' 7.., 1 ,,,,-..... . • ••,:_-_..- ~. - . -, , . ..„ • • ,-ryl" ) . . . ' 411 • • . _ -...., .....- , .,__t , _-' , •7;* ,'-"t!-!--7--:: ...:,-:_...' . .:. '„ '..i '.'. ' :,.:- , - ,•. - 2...-- --- • • .-.- • , '., , ' ,' ' - • -A ' • '.'. ' ." .. " ' ~ ' • - ,5-1., : „.„„„, 'A,. __ -:,47,_.,..„--t--..---- ; ,..., , . • ....,'...:. L.: , , __. , , i„. . , __. ._. i.. - •, __ , :. -..4'.: , ,' • -..; .. - .!.' , . BY G860,-B- MEDICAL DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSL4 DYSPI:PSIA ! "THE . UNION—N . OW AND Fib,RIVtR." HARRISIAIRG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING., NOV ER 4, 104. MEDICAL. Dr. Wiahar's in the Philadelphia/Lodger, of a great cure made upon Mr. John Babcock, of 10:28 Olive street, phili delpbta, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. went to the Doctor's Office, and'placed myself under b treat .ment, and told him if he failed to cure me, it/Would bathe last effort I wontd make. It has been six .weeks since I commenced the use of his medicine, and I am now a well man, free from all pain and distress, and :Mtn eat three hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel Parfettly well. Dr. Wishart, I want you to publish my case, as I want every poor dyspeptic suffering as I squil, to call on me, and I will tell them of the great cure I have received from your invaluable medicine. - SAMUEL D. MAVEN. Corner Venango and Lambert streets near Richmond street, formerly from Wrightstovrn, Burlington county, N J. The above are a few among the. thousands which this greaVremedy has saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from phyalcians and drug gists who have prescribed and sold the T r r Cordial, saying that they have never used or sold a medical which glom such Universal satlsfactlon. Prepared only by the proprietor, 91t. L. Q. O. WISHAP, No. 10 North' Second street, PliDadolphia,Ta. Sold by Druggists everywhere BreiylB-eod-daew alLiNs., 1 Octbber 12,1864: f, Ameeting•of the Stockholders of thii-Baill will be held M •the banking house on. Monday; the 14th day of November neat, at Mk o'clock A. m.,,for . the purpose of taking into consideration, and deciding On the question whether or hot the said bank shall become an Association for carrying on the business of Banking Under the Laws of the United States; and of, exercising the powers conferred by the Act of the General - Asseinhly,og this ComMonwealth, entitled "An act enabling the l/anks of this Commonwealth to beciime. assoolabona for-the purpose of banking under the laws of the linited.Staieso approved the 22d day of August, 1864. By order, or the Board of Directors. J. W. WE R, Costner.. • ootl2-td - ' • • SOLE 4AagNOTT , *(iii: IftfB-= . 017.1 4 TAM hippy 'to offer 'to, t h e &blip it" large andepleadict asdortinent-of • • , - SUPERIOR , GOLD PENS, ~ ananuractrired by ' a.EROY These Pens are well flptelted; *Alain ) and. will give ea,. tire Betbeactien. - • ' " PLEASE TRY THEM-• • SOBEFFER'S BOONSTORrays! Second street op'poslte.Presayterian Ohara, Harriapaig: , ap2B • NEW FBILADELPIILi C LOAF/ StrOlEit E,, IN D. W. GROHS" 2V3WZOPOK) Market Street, Harrisburg. 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES OY naIIIO4TABLZ CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS AND FINE SPBJNG"SHAWLS. - Will open on the Ist - or April. Nair2l-dly „_ „ -- Almanacs! Almanacs - I , s English and (kerma'', Lancaster A.lMaßacs, for the year , 1 8 6-5 . Lo tor Et; the_lMlld. green,:bo - zett, t, or sing b le, urg e ,p tSc a. , h effa , 21 Matt B DONNER'a . NEW EATING AND DEINEING SALOON Walnut street,. between Third and Fourth. Wines, Beer and the beat quality of liquorsconstantly on hand.. A share of the pnbllc patronage is. respectfully solicited. foc3d6m . i JOHN DONNER, Very Conrienteut,. •• JA 008 T 40316, !VASES pleasure to info= his friendS and 1 Customer and the public in 'general, that he his opened a wholesale ana retail Variety, Notton and Jeto eiry Store, .67e .105% Narket street, above Eby 4 Kunkel's Huilding, Harrisburg, Pa. It would occupy a great amount of space to enumerate the Widest composing my stook. The purchaser will find, through my experience of thirteen years in the business, that I can sell. goods equal to the jobbers in the:Eastern . Ogles. sept2g;d6m* TREES! : TREES!! TILERS !! ! THEITIMERSIGNE. D.: will commence planting Shade and , Ornamental Trees, Vines, and such Fruit trees as are lit to plant in the Fall. P. S.—pawns who were furnished with treerieet Spring that were warranted to grow, can have the aunt replaced:that missed. [ool3] J. MISH. VERY FtNE INDEED! /110 our fine and • extensive ,stook of gkOpe ..4. graph Albums • and ,Photograph Card Pictures, we have added a BEAUTIFUL ENVELOPS for theveoePtion of card pictures. They mast be seen and will be adMired sir Photographers supplied 'at the very lowest whole sale price, and their camprinted upon themfor $l. • thousand, wholesale and,retalL at ,sosamtws Boor. It/RE, QUEENS and GLASSWARE, a well se lected assortment, jast, reoeived, of the latest sfyles ice.. acwint & trogant QAP 'SAGO, Enklui Dairy,. .P,u;ke Apple, Nut -1...3 meg and New York State Pbeatkinat.ree.elved SHISIMit e - FRAZES, My 6 . IMMXIMMIM W 'Doak, Jr., & - • • • • • - - • ALPHABET BX6001( ~ciL 0t - • A ND HOVSE BUILDINGBUILDINGrt.T 4 poRs, FOR ludo at ' ' ' BOOKSTORE, oc.tll 21 South SeobndEreet, Harriet= NW 'OO 0 8.--THEK . 13.1101=124 STRAW Lira DAYS OF StIODDIr ace L received at idelBl SCIFIEFFERT BOOKSTORE. C IDER VINEGAB,Prire Cider Vinegar am be b,ou 8111.:by . 919 tarrel email rpreatity; • ay.. JylB • • Born ar,lo:rmPlill • [,FRESH. OYSTEBS,... 11/ Jut receirld and M Mir sad a • r _. -8 4A:•ERAZE 11 , 1 . csli9oooB9pio W,: ; p9 , 9k4 (1.01.47 _ . teltila_lithaENGLlSß:i'Pl_L a ,..—lii i . seilerleo4.lso4 l AlY, Chow , ellsriai_l2l= 2 wed Plekles,"Gerhbli, Waburuitegracs. wholesale and Mail by ' a 1,40 sustaisorm to W. vox EVENING EDITION. COmpaign Poems. , By 101 IN NELL. The following vigorous line 3 are freim the pen of John Neal, of Portland, Maine, whose poetiord.productions have appeared but rarely for some years past: • • TO ADRAHAbi LINCOLN, The Lord hath said It—Let my people go I ' And earth and sky have answered with a shout Of rolling thunder prayer—and trumpet song; Witteliannered pomp and nations on the march, Forever now repeating, Let them . go t • Thou art the man! The Lord „bath called thee up, Up from the people—out fiom all thy kin= And set thee on the outworks or a World, Where lighted thunderbdits and 'charging hosts, Withgtinnents rolled in tile*, may try thy,faith I 'lint now lid sank' to thee; unveiling chief, Thou chosen of the Lord Thou man of Goo Annointed for this mighty work, stand fast! Lift up thine eyes ! Vie visiorplOatbir,, Up to the hills, whende thy salvation focirth, And the embattled: legions Ofthe pit Come thundering on, 0 chief I and thou Ash see Chariots and horsemen and the Lord of Hosts, The God of- Jacob marshalling- hfs power The Lord hath said it—Let Mypeopl4ol'T - And after many a plague MO swept , With war's tempestuous glory, and with fire, There comes a midnight cry throUgh all the camp; And lo 1 in every house cine'desid't ' Enough! Wilt thou notsay, . O herd, it is enough! To the DestroyiugAngol—Stay thy, hand I Put up thy glittering sword! It is enough 1 Or shall the earthquake heave, the thunders roll, And thy great heritage be castaway, Our citiesiald in ashes, surging dime, And Pestilence and Death ep the lanil, Our thst•bbielall destrOyed, our Elope, Our glory and' our strength forever 'quenched, Because in madness we rade to hear The voice that namq.eratict people I ' . TO. COOBQN it • . . Rash man, forbear Touch not the lArk—forbear Lay not thy tremblingliadds upon onr strength, Lest thou and all thy-kindred De CeiteMned , • , To ashes on the spot I-Lby jeapiniirri I . • , Avoid the secret plate of thunder ; fly Fly while, thououaYesi'l for to i the way. is Meal; ' • Art thou the man;hTesolute and slow, , . • , To grasp the flashing thunderbolts that lie 4ong our country'a path? Art thou thalami, - -•:' To seize the helm, and guideour strip ofistidS .., Through tumbling oceans of . tempestnoogi tire • Through darknessandthroirgti storm - , unfaltering—thos Thunderings and lightnings are abroad. The earth Grows hot-beneath our tread - ; the very skies, - The everlasting Macs, the Heavenly Host Are troubled with portents, and. every sea Out-thunders with a Voice that will be heard, The voice that sayeth —Let my people gy I • At such anhourorpuldst thou, presumptuous man! Aspire to stay the upidar with a word? To murmur, •I'eace! tic still!" when God himself Holds council overhead, wild whirldirind—gro— And horror of great darkness (righting thrones, And overthrowing empires with a touch? UnhapPy Man ! Wourdst Up rebuke the sea I Or to the nations say, ".EM np thy swing!. . . RememberesFthon.that Morahroh-of the Fist; The smitten of 1 1 M,Lerd,..who.frorelii throne Of golden pomp , and power, wont forth. to graze, b • Forsaking palaces, : to ad with beasts? Or him, the towering Saul, who wont astray, Until - the Spirit-of.the Lord withdrew, ' And ho and,alt tho.frinoes of his house • Went down iii darkness on Gilboa's top?., . -Heat, Wort firtgotted?—shall we o'er forget 2 then thou west called to lead our warrior host, commissioned. Item on high, and clothed with power, And in the fore-front of the battle set, To prove thy manhood—thou didst turn and flee I . , And when the shouting of the captains rose A long way off, and the rebellious power . . . Came surging on with banners dropping blood:' We, looked about on ea - el:Y . B,ldg in vain - • ! • . IFor the stout champion of our holy calm : . In vain—in vain-4Lir he tiad left th e 'Far in advance he rode, - With banneruddenehed; ' !Not soiled nor.shattered--huirionirtki the-rear And leading the retreat! Our chmispiOn, - hell • ' The Lord forgive him for the mighty. wrongs;.. And id hts own good way and time, To him and his the weakness thst. betrays - ; • And show the world how vast and sorrowful Our disappointment was, when Ring before The onset and the sb.ock, our champion fled, Our Joshua—yea, - our iblvid;.ishile the ;host Of:shouting rebe!s'trampledon our strengtn. No cloud by day, a cloud thou vast by night ; No pillared brightness to reveal our way Through the deep darkness of Egyptian skies. But ever blazing where the sunshine blazed, , What wonder that we lost thee, and that thou pidstiose thyself for aye, presumptuous man?- Affairs. at liarßet , s• Verryi, . , SEGO. GEN. STEVENEONdotraT s'IMPATICIZEB Oorgarkar)" , r6 LEAVE war.— , THE SOLDIEBEe 01 5 .4/053050;TE:E NEW PE] EZAII ECGEGIiiRtEiW ) "OT i jo /pE" THE" - SOL DIEM' CANDIDATE: • •FlaneT, VIC; 1864. Ma. Enrion:--BeLisiivingthata few items of news from this ' disiriet would i not be uninter estingle your -readers, I take the liberty of trying my hand at the business. _ au ; Brig.-Gen. J. D.:Stevenson is in coirunW. He is a plain, unostentatious gentleinan; perfect soldier, and has hlgheart in Ate clause. He formerly commandedthe SeventhlgissoTi Volunteers, and froth" his bravery' in many battle fields c".and)esiteCially at the seige of yicksbur g , reeeivedlis, promotion. It was well earned. _Hifi whole heart the work. , A general court-martial has been convened at this place for' the trial of 'Lieutenant Charles D. Dougherty; of the FifthNeW York ,Artillery, and several other cases. The fol lowing is the detail for the court: Colonel Samuel Graham, Fifth New York Artillery; Major Townsend Daniels, First P. H. B. Maryland Cavalry; Captain H. Kolititter, One Hundred and Eighty-fourth. Pennsylvania Volunteers; Captain I. T. Cresby, Sixth New York, Heavy Artillery.; , Captain Gallagher, P.O. B. Harylancl.Cavalry,; Captain J. W. Pruington, Feurth United States .C. ; First Lieutenant 'Thomas Dick, ,Hixth New York Heavy Artillery; First Lieutenant S. F. Mills, First P. H. B. Maryland Cavalry ; First, Lientenant G. C. Divens, First P. EL B. Mary land Cavalry ; Second Lieutenant George W. Hartle% Fifth New York Heavy Artillery ; 'gaptain H. L. Emman, Fifth New York Heavyartillery, Judge Advocate:, A New York McClellanite having been in. the camp of the sth New York Heavy Artillery, on Maryland Heights, and being so indiscreet as to use language which would have been more properly spoken in Richmond,was caus ed to leave the camp in rather a hasty manner, the boys having suppliedthemselves with tar and feathers, to which they intended tob.treat Thp,saldiers are at , the base at temptmade by. the copperheads to• defraud .them of their just rights as 'electors, and eould they get those men into = their hands, who attempted bi.. cast '3lcOlellanlvotos tor them by wholesale_ fraud,. and perjury, they would convict and punisli - thern summarily. I hope you are not hifieep in ` theold Key; stone -, State. You left' thousands of. Union, votes at home in'October. Have a full. vote out in November, and . our good' old State is; good for forty thousand' majority for "Honest Abe." • The soldiers ' in - the „field are doing their duty, and demand that iheir.. fri9o ll, AP Ihonie.'lshotdd.: stand niiiigully .IV the work-,- - vlliiehlieink done:l44Di be wel l . tONI I 1 .::r , -• • • - • • A rape lamed Foley had a ball• given to hiei c i: la itePNlastßatarday, for the benefit of bis si, lamily- On going home' /ken the -ball wi the proceeds (248) in his pocket, he was robbed ad murdered. --- Webster. , PRA TITITEk,OENTSI. At) Later From New Orleans. EXCHANGE - "OP PRISONERS. The steamer Ilionferq, from New Orleans on the 25th ult., has arrived. A letter from Gen. Ulbnaus! department states that the 'rebel agent of exchange NA commuhi6ated with Gen. Lawler, stating•that a large num ber of prisoners, intended for exchange, were on board steamers, which, on account of low water, were ashore. He proposed - landing and marching them over, to be exchanged for the same number of rebels, to be sent up from New Orleans..,, The exchange will be effected at the mouth of Red river, The rebel officer also informed Gen. Lawler that a Captain Lee, of Quantrell's guerrilla% with 100 desperadoes, dressed in Union uniforms, was just beyOnd Atchafay laya river, and that the rebel Gen. - Sizith had sent word to his Col. - COniinaiid#rk that dis triet not to recognize nor permit them to cross. If they succeeded in finally crossing, the Union forces were not to consider them as Confederate soldiers. Gens. Ullman and Lawler will probably finish them up. All was quiet at Forts Gaines and Morgan. The Chairman of the County Committee of Both Parties. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3. In order to insure more correct and com plete returns of the ensuing election for pub lication,in the papers of Philadelphia amain the Loyal States, the Associated Press resp-ect fully requests assistance of the chairmen of the clifferent political committees of the seve ral counties. All the telegraph offces through out the State will be held open during the night for the reception of returns, and by an arrangement between the county committees and the telegraph operators, it is belieVed that a reliable estimate of the result may be published on the morning after the ,election. The vote should be compared with that given in the October election, together with a state r ment of the gains and losses. •If this course is pursued, it will furnish a data to show how the State has gone on the home vote. In order to obtain these results, the Assopiated Press have received the endorsements of the chairmen of both the Democratic and Itepub bean State Central Committees, as well as that of the publishers and editors of all the daily papers, connected with the Associated Press in Philadelphia. It is desirable that these returns should be as accurate and re ceived at 'as early an hour as possible. All messages shorild* be telegraphed to W. W. Felton, Agent of the Associated Press, Phila delphia, Trial of the Copperhead Forgers. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3, The trial of. Col. Samuel North, New York State Agent, of Levi Cohn and M. M. Jones I.Was commenced to-day, before • the -United States Military Commission, of which Gen. Doubleday is President and Col. Foster Judge Advocate. Messrs. R. H. Gillette and J. 1), BrPherson appear as counsel for the prisoner. The above named parties, together with Reeves and• Schofield, are charged with con duct prejudicial to good order and military discipline, and of fraud towards the New Yo,rlr electors, in that they forged the names a •of ficers and soldiers to what purported fb be ballots of said soldiers, to be used at the elec tion on Tuesday next. They are also charged with falsely and, fraudulently issuing papers and sending blanks, which purported to be signed by of ficers and soldiers in the military service of the United States, authorizing certain parties to cast their votes at the ensuing State na tional election, with intent to defraud the true elector of his rights. Mr. Gillette, one of the counsel for the pri soners, pleaded the jurisdiction of the court, arguing that the court had no jurisdiction— first, over the parties; second, over the sub ject matter; third, that the matter was not within the jurisdiction 'of the National Gov ernment; fourth; that it' waft a subject over which the National Government had never legislated, and fifth, that there was no law of the Federal Government authorizing the ju risdiction of a military courtl for the trial of any one not in the military service of the United States. Mr. Gillette argiied that the Federal tribu nals had not, in any way, or manner, author ized the trial of persons by a federal court, for crimes committed against the laws of any State or States. Itthe :localised had commit ted a crime it was only - a violation of a statute Of the State or NeW York, and consequently the tribunals of the United States have no ju risdiction. • If an offence has been committed, it is against the laws• of New York, and that same law prescribes the penalties and modes of trial and . punishment. If an offence is committed in any other State %ghat a law of New York, under the extradition law the party charged with the crime is liable ; to . ,be taken to New York. . _ If the parties here ciiarged have not com mitted a crime against the State of New York, it must appear affirmatively the crime is one against the statute law of the United States, as it has been decided there can be no offence against the United States unless it is specially made so by statutes. It is not , as serted that the prisoners have commit ted an offence against a statute of News York. New York Stock Market. Stocks heavy. Chicago:-.end R. I. 994. Cumberland preferreil-51W; Illinois Central scrip 1264; lifichiganNOtithern 74; New 'York Central 122; Reading 1331; Hudson River 121 i ; Canton Company 34; BEssouri 6's 60; Erie 998; One Year Certificates 95i; 10-10 s 94i; 5-20. Registered 101 g. 7 IN Louisville, Keptuel7, the other, day, a man, .With the ntradstl!lttsnig,'stived":fotr boys whd were • drifting ova the - falls, by jumpmg into a boat and pulling out to them, and row ing back against the curt-int. , 24,has,made its aiiiitarince in market in weticatki iu large qtLp#tiogy . and. finds ready isale, because it is cheap.. 5$ burns well. .Ftel must come down. Iran Richmond' 14 7 hiry tilitiis 2 'tlial Mr. Lin coln's re-election is rendered absolutely cer tain by the react rebel raven's. - - YORK, Nov. 3 NEU , Yos.s., Nov. 3 AUDITOR'S NOTICE; „ rpfrZAUDITOR appointed by, be;•Pypileri§;:. -I- Court of Dauphin county, to distribute;anpne.those entitled, Abet:dance rennuningia the hands ett. 7 Bseitiar •`- Giaasbrennes, adminianator of William SViiitttl: t s i or r • Lewitt Paton' township, deed, will meet - Our - ea interested at his office% in • the city gtHeMiiimtit gn Wednesday, the sixteenth day of Novemberneat, at 10 O'clock A. ar. , of which they are hereby notified. H. M. GRAYDON, Auditor Mcaulay, Oct, 23, 18*1-daaw3wirwlt, MI HUNTING ADVERTEING RAM-DAitt .. ... _.. . 'The following are the rates for advertising In the Tan mum Those havintailfertislng to do will And It eon - venient for referenoe: ' 7 • . Aar' Tour lines or' lemi Colmlltrlie mie-half square. Eight lines, or more tistniestr, constitute a square. FOR A BALM Watt,-, - r1)13 ems swam One 011 7 $ 30 ..; day 1 5 00 Two days 6O Two days.... 100 Three days 75 Three days.... ..... 1. 25 One week One month 3 00 One month 8 00 Two months 4 50 Two months 9 00 Three m0nth5....... 5 50 Three months 11 00 Six months 8 00 Six mouths 15 00 One year... ... ..• ..../5 00 One year... - 25 00 Administration Notices 2 75 Marriage Notices 75 Auditor's Notices Funeral Notices, each inserti jar Business notices rose before Marriages and Dea each insertion. OH. Markets by Telegraph. Pi:Mum:Emma, Nov. 3. The opening figure for gold was 228, a de cline of 20 per cent. from the opening figure of yesterday, which has checked the upward movement in breadstuffs, and there is less doing; sales of 4,000 bbls. flour at $ll 751 g 12 25 for extra family, inchiding_ 2,000 bbls. to the Government at $l2 25012 98. The receipts are extremely light. ":1%(o -sales of rye flour or corn meal. The wheat market is un settled and prices arebarely maintained; sales of good red at $2 60, and 2,500 latishile Ken tucky on private terms. Rye is quiet at $1 70. Corn is in limited supply, and yellow sells at $1 70. Oats are steady at 88c. Cotton is at a stand. In groceries but little doing. In provisions trade is dull ; sales of mess pork at $43®43 50. 100 tierces new pickled hams at 214 c, and lard at 23c. Petroleum has ad vanced to 44c for crude, 68®70 for free. Whisky sells slowly at $1 75®1 78. NEW YORK, Nov. 3. 'Flour heavy; sales of 9,000 barrels State $9 50®10 35, and Ohio sll®l2 25; Southern $lO 90@15. Wheat quiet; sales unimportant. Corn firm; sales:of 14,500 busheLs $1 65(41 66. Beef firm. Pork firm; sales of $2,000 barrels at $4l 50(p_42. Lard firm at 21®23.1. Whisky steady. ANOTHER meteor has fallen at Hubbards town, Mass. It was discovered on the 9th ultimo, and on examination proved to be a mass as large as a hogshead, of a gelatinous, light-colored semi-transparent substance. A specimen was presented to the Natural History Society, of Worcester, on Monday evening, anc although tightly corked in a bottle it had diniinished considerably in bulk, and was partially dissolved. It was of a light straw color, and had a strong odor of sulphnretted hydrogen, with a sulphurous taste, A chem ical analysis will be made. Muss. is a new institution in the Custom House of New York—to wit: a corps of guides. Four men march among the great pillars and intricate passage ways of the buildings, and direct strangers to any department of the cus toms. There arc so many branches that per sons who have occasion to visit are some times unable to find what they seek. The guides wear signs on their hats. A "Spscrwrii Barcs."—The 11. S. Chris tion Commission have received from Nevada a silver and gold brick, worth $2,900 in cm rency, as a contribution to the cause. It is as much as a man could conveniently lift, and no man could conveniently carry in his hat. We believe it is one of several bricks of the the kind the commission has or is to receive. —Philadelphia Ledger. As exchange, quoting the declaration of the opposition journals, that Gen. M'Clellati has perfect self-control, remarks: - "We never lieard of his losing his temper but once, and that was when Col, Metcalf, of Kentucky, told him that his friend Jeff. Davis was not a gentle man. That put him in a great rage." . TEE Democrats have made a gain; in Con necticut--that is a sort of gain --and being wholly unused to that sort of thin, they crow over it. The victory consists in their gaining two towns and losing nine towns; but as they did not lose all the towns in the State, they are jolly ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PROCLAMATION WFIRREAS, the Honorable Joint J. Pses• sox, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial 'District, consisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Honorable Samar,Labots and Hdnorable Mom R. Yototo, .11,wociate Judges in Dau phin county, having issued their precept, bearing date the 23d day of August, 1884, to me directed, fer holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to commence os THE 3n Moaner OF . No warm{ a - mar, being the 21st day of Novembei, 1864, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of the saldconnty of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and. their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recog• nizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall bejost. Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 21st day or October, in the year of our Lord,lBol, and in the eighty ninth year of the independence of the United States. • W. W. JEIWINGS, Sheriff. SEEERIFF'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, Oct. 21,1804. I...ampe's Herb S'abre, I:FAS proved the most effective cure of ■ RHECTMATM GOUT, has proved the best remedy Of Animating and Btraugaening the nerve's of Ladies af ter Confinement, Ras prayed the best salve far DRAWING BAD MATTER AND. HEALING WOUNDS. Price $1 per bottle. Six bottles for P. Dr Lampe's Universal Herb Elixir, An infallible remedy against Cramp in the &which, Indigestion, Cholera, Diarrhcea, Giddiness . , Voraisbag, Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Epilepsy,. Asthma, Piles, Cold Fever, &c., &c. Price $1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5. • ' D. FR, LAMPE, Goslar, Kingdom Hanover, is the in yentor of the most wonderful cure ever known. He commenced his practice twenty years ago by 'only resole- Mg such patients as had been considered incurable by their physicians. After taking his medicines, and sub jecting themselves to his treatment., they regeined .thei , former vigor and good health, and , THOUSANDS OF LIVES HAVE BEEN' SAVED BY RD MEDICINE. The name of Dr. Fr. Lampe soon:became the most re nowned of European doctors. Hundreds of thousands of sufferers have availed themselves of his wonderful Medicine and got relieved. Imported by Dr. MOOR & CO., 486 Broadway, N. Y. For sale in Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS & CO., T. M. BOMGARDNER, and LOUIS WYETIL (ocl3doawly] To THE PRESIDENT, DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS OF THE "BANK 01 MIDDLE- TOWN :" Wrisazas, The undersigned has' bi3eit duly appointed, by the Court of Common Pleas of Delphi'' county ; an Auditor, under the 6th section of the act of AiSembly approved the 22d. day of August, lB64, "to ascer tain and determine the fair market,value " of each share of stock of the said "Bank of. Middletown," as provided in said section; therefore, Notice is hereby given to the President Directors and Stockholders of the said Bank that he' will meet at the Banking House of said Bank, inldiddletownom Tuesday, the 15th day of November, at 10 o'clock .1. N.; . for the purpose of performing the duties of his mid appoint ment as provided by the aforesaid actof Amembly_. oclabdeod3w JOHN H. BHlHOS., : Auditor. - • 1 60 60 In the Local Odom, or EIGHT Mina mg Lams for 0c22 ddrwtd
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