Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, November 17, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
Hi PITZLISHICD
MORNING AND EVENING,
BY GEORGE BERGNER
OFFICE THIRD ,ST., NEAR WALNUT.
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mEDICAL,
DYSPEPSIA.
A Cure Warranted.
Dyspepsia has the following Symptoms
lst. 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. Diarrhoea, with griping.
dth. Pain in all parts of the System.
7th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita
tion of the Heart.
Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat.
9th. Nervous Affection, and want of Sleep
at night.
10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting.
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. IVishart's Great American
Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has failed
Ulm perfect cure. We warrant] owe in every
case, no matter if of twenty years' standing.
Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at. Dr.
Wishart's office, No. 10 N. Second 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 a halt I suffered every
thing but death from that awful disease called
Dyspepsia.. My whole system was prostrated
with weakness and nervous debility; I could
not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or
the smallest amount of food, it would return
just as I 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 horror
and evil forebodings. I thought everybody
hated me, and I hated everybody; I could not
bear my husband nor my own children, every
thing appeared to be horror-stricken to 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 couldnot
be contented; I telt 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 my friends thought
best to have me placed in Dr Rirkbride's
hospital, West Philadelphia; I remained
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. Hearing of
the wonderful cures performed by Dr. Wis
hart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and
his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband
called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to
him. He said he had no doubt he could cure
me. So in three days after I called and placed
myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in
two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt
that my disease was fast giving way, and I
continued to recover for about three months,
and at the present time I enjoy perfect health
of body and mind, and I most sincerely return
my thanks to a merciful 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 premature grave.
All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at
liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing
to do all the good I can for suffering hu
manity. ELIZABETH BRANSON,
Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester,
Delaware county, Pa.
Da WISHABT'S Office, No. 10 North Second
street, Philadelphia.
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!
Da Wesernae-1. nave been a constant sufferer with
Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, dnring which time
I cannot say I ever enjoyed a perlimtly well day. There
were tithes when the symptoms were more aggravated
Utah at others, and then It seemed It would be a great re
lief to die. Ihad at all times an unpleasant feeling in my
bead, but latterly my eullbringe so much increased that
became almost untit for business of any kind; my mind
was continually tilled with gloomy thoughts and fore'
bOdinge, and if I attempted to change teelr current by
reading, at once a sensatioa of icy mednese In connection
with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon my brain;
also, a teeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and
great pain to 4ny eyes, accompanied with welch wan the
continual fear of losing shy reasoa. I ate experienced
great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which made it
difficult to walk by day or sleet, at night. I became
averse to society, and disposed only to seclusion, and
having tried the Mull of a number of eminent physics .as
of various schools, filially came to the conclusion that, for
this disease at my present ego (45yearS) there was no cure
in existence. But, through the interference of Divine
Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at last
found a sovereign remedy is your Dyspepsia Piths and
l'ar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed al
most the last trace of my long not of aitmeete and bad
feelings, and :a their place health, pleasure and content.
meat are my everyday companions.
J.o. HES M. SaIIIDESS,
No. 45.3 North Second strem, Philadelphia,
Pormerly of Woodoury, N. J.
D 3 Witten's Office No. 10 North Second street, Phila
4004.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
gILLR WHAT YE, JOEN 11. RABLVOE BATS.
No. 1028 OLIVE STREET,
Philadelphia, January 22d, 1888. j
DE. WISEART—Sir:.--It is with much pleasure that I
am now able toinform you that, by the use of your great
American Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely cured of
that moat distressing compStint y Dyspepsia. I had been
grieviously afflicted for the last twenty-eight years, and
for tea years of that time have not been Doe from its
path one week at a time. I have had it in its worst form
and have dragged on a most miserable esietonce—in pain
day and night. Every kind of food that I ate filled me
with wind and pain, it mattered not how light, or how
small the quantity. A continued bolching was sure to
follow. I had no appetite for any kinds of meats what
ever and my distrers watt so great for several months be.
fore I heard of your Pills; that I frequently wished fur
death, I had taken everything that I bad heard of for
Dyepepala, without receiving any benefit; but on your
Pills being recommended to me by one who bad been
cured by them, I concluded to give them a trial, although
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 box, lam a well man, and
eel eel anYeidng I wish, and enjoy a hearty meal 'three
*ROB a day, without Inconvenience from anything I eat
or drink. If you think proper, you are at liberty to make
Wye and refer to me. I cheerfully give all de•
information to any one who may call on me
Yours, respectfully, JOHN H. BABCOCK
For sale at Dr. Withan:s Medical Depot, No. 10 North
&pond urea, Philadelphia, Pa. Price One Dollar per
bon. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of price.
DYSPBPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA:
I, damsel D. Raven, have teen a Brest sufferer with
ch ren i d Dop t epda and Inflammation of the Kidneys for
three eit. employed three or four of the most enti
t
lu ni t of Philadelphia, also of Burlington county
did all Ibr me they could, but all to 120 pug.
M a, I was Oonatantly aged wi th awful pain and di &
.„._ and-with constant belittling of wind and goof a c id;
"7 lansas was aortic= with a hite coating of mem*
inan a masked In large ' , arrows, and was dreading,
ANC Ohl I °Maws wished for ` death to relieve ate of
raY Maimingis, for 1. had lost all hope tat ever being well
, I nude it a: subject of prayer to God that he
la
direct me to some physics= or medicine that
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
MF UI€AL.
Dr. Wistiar's in the Philadelphia Loewer of a great cure
made upon Mr. John Babcock, of 1028 alive street, Phila.
delphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. I went
to the Doctor's Office, and placed myself under b treat.
men; and told him if he failed to ,cure me, it would be the
last effort I wontd make. It has been six weeks since I
commenced the nee of his medicine, and I am now a well
man, tree Dom all pain and distress, and can eat three
hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly weIL
Dr. Wisbart, I want you to publish my case, as I want
every poor dyspeptic suffering 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. RAVEN.
Corner Venexigo and Lambert streets near Richmond
street, formerly from Wrightetown, Burlington county,
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The above are a fair among the lhousanda which this
great remedy has saved from an untimely grave.
We have thousands of letters from physicians and drug
gists who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial, saying
that they have never used or Bold a medical which gave
such universal satisfaction.
Prepared only by the proprietor,
PR. L Q. C WISHAILT,
No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pia
.043 Prussian! everywhere SoIIYIS pod-dkur
SOLE AGENCY - FOR THIS CITY
T AMhappy to
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n offer to .the public a large
1 and
su rut inon of ,
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as
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS,
manufactured by
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
Timm Pens are well 'LIMO:Ied, elastic s , and will give en
tire satisfaction.
PLEASE TRY THighl. •
BOKEPTER'S BOOK STORE,
Soma street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg
Pa. ap23
NEW PHILADELPELk
CI , OATISTOR 4 II.I,
IN D. W. GBOSS' ITEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
or FMSHIONABIX.
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS.
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS
operi on the let of April
Almanacs! Almanacs !
JB A. '
English and Gentian Lancaster
Almanacs,
for the year
186 5 .
For sale, by the gross, Dozen, or single, at Schaffer's
Bookstore, 21 South Second street, Barnsburg, Pa. sera
JD 0 N N
NEW EATING AND DRINKING SALOON
Walnut street, between Third and Fourth.
Wines, Beer and the best quality of liquors constantly
on hand A there or the public patronage Is reepectrully
solicited. [o;i3dtkai JOHN DONNER
Very Convenient.
JACOB I'AUBIL+,
T A "8 pleasure to Worm as friends and
Customer% and the public In general, that he has
openeu n wholesale anu retail - Varini36 No ion and law.
airy Store, No. Nays Marks; inner, aeons Aby Kunked's
/tuilding, Harrisburg, ra
It wutad occupy a G roat =Omit of space to enumerate
the articles compueug my steak. Tee pureaser
through my experience of thirteen year. in tile unman%
tha. t can sell goods equal to the Jobbers in the /Casten
cities septadia*:
'I:IO2,ES! TUBES!! TitZlibt !
THE UNDEIiSIUNED will commence
planting oha,e and Oretunontal Trees, Vises, and
such Fruit trees as are tit to plant in the Fall.
J. MESH.
P. S.—Persona who were tarnished with Er ea tam
Soling t h at %Ito wit/Tatted to grow, can have the some
replaced that irtlatAt (oct4i J. MLitt
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TO our fuse and extensive Stec* of Photo
graph Attraina awl Vimuigrape Cara Pictures, We
Wave ended a kIK.s.UTIFUL KI . IVtiLuk . .E. tor the rim:lam
of card mutured They matt be seen and will De admired
sew - Photographera supplied at the very lowest whole
sale price, and their care printed upon them for $1
thousand, wholesale and rehul at
may 24 . SCHK.F.FEA'S BOOK TOM,
QUEENS and GLASSWARE, a well se
lected assortment ; Just receive; of the latest styles
IY/S BOYER & SDERPER
_
Q.9,Y SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Nut
kJ ales and New a ork State Cheese, just received et
SWIRL - FM & FRAZER,
slowworm to W Dock, Jr., & t..kb
myb
ANEW SUPPLY of FRESH SMORLI
BAILS, just received this monung, at
SHDILEit Si FRAZER.
jul7 Successors to W. Dock, dr., l 4 Co •
NEW hIACKEREHL, ERRING AND SAL
LI fmva: ROYER & IirOER,Pir.R
FRENCH CHALK AND PENCILS,
Suitable for Banks, Offices, ac.,
at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa.
'H BREAKFAST TEL.—Just re
ceivod, Nano chest of - English Eretikfest Tea, at.
SHMLER & FRAZER'S,
(Soceessont to Wm. Dock. Jr.)
ALPHABET BLOCKS !
AND HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS, FOR
sale at SCEIHFPER'S BOOKSTORE,
oeu. 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa.
VEW BOOK SHOULDER
STILVEt
• DAYS OF SHODDY
Just received at IdeIST SCREFFER'S BOOM * OREL
CIDER VINEGAR.—Pure 'Cider Vinegar
eau be bought by the bend or email quantity% at
BAYER & ACIERPIOI.
VBEitin OYSTEIta •
cao, just rot:WTl:44nd for salo by
&
ge W. Clock. & Co.
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PS)DOZEN"JABS RNGLISH PIOHLIS
TomprwAr
_Mow cow . Mai Mower
Pickles, Sesmns,!Walrists and Onions. Par WI
wholesale sad retail by SHIBLER CIF
suseessars to W, lkiek,r4l
"THE UNION—NOW AND FOREVER."—Webster.
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1864
NEVI , ADV ERTISEMENTS
"AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
NOWN AS
" IiELMB 0 LD 9 S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ
HELIpOLD RZ7VIACT "BUCTIV,"
JTh'LMBOLD ZYTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
HELMI3OLD IMPROTRD ROSW WASH.
HELMBOLD I S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
"HICFHLY CONCENTRATED
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU,
A POSITI. V is, AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
BLADDER, RMNEYS. GRAVEL
TEfAS Medicine increases the power of Di
geetion, and excites the ABSORBENTS inkthealthy
action, by which the WATERT or CALCEROUS deposi
tions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re
duced, a 3 welt as pain and inflammation, and is good Tor
MEN, W OMEN or CHILDREN.
HELIVIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII,
Allan from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early An
discretion or Abuse,
p.VM4WY~}~I~IIYMM=i~4=~ , I
Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Skin,
Loss of MeintaT, Loss of Power,
Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing,
Horror of Disease, Trembling,
Dimness of tlsion, Wakefulness,
Universal Lassitude of the Pain in the Back,
Muscular System, Flushing of the Body,
Hot Hands, Bruptiocul on the Face,
Pallid Countenace,
Theo symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi
ciao in►ariably removes, soon follow
LIiPOTEM, F&TUITY, EPILHPIIC
la one of which, the patient may expire. Who can say
that they aro not frequently followed by three "Wrong
disown,"
ENSELNT TY AND CONI3IIBIPTION.
Many are swam of the cause of their- entlerings; but
none will confer s. The records of the (mane asylums and
the melancholy sleuths by Commotion, bear ample wit•
near to the truth of the amettloa:
THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED
Wulf ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Lmar2l-dly
Requites the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the system, whloh Ealmbold's Extract Swim invariably
doe& A trial will 0011TitiC0 the most skeptical.
FEMALES__
OL OR YOUNG, &INGLE, MARRIED, OR OONTEM
In many affections peculiar to females the Extract Bu
chn is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or
Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or suppression of the
customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the
Uterus, Leucorrhea or IShires, Sterility, and for all com
plaints incident to the sex; whether arising front DadiSCIO.
tion, Habits of Dissipation or In the
MUSA' OR CHANGE OF LLFR,
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
Take no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medicine for
Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseasea
BELKBOLDS EXTRACT BUOIRT,
Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages• at little expense;
little or no change in diet; no inconvenience and no expo.
sure. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to
Unnate, thereby removing obstruction', preventing. and
curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and initiam
citation, so frequent In this class of diseases, andexpelling
Poisonous, Diseased, and Weruout Matter. Thoueands
upon thousands who have peen. the victims of quacks, end
who have paid heavy feet, to be oared in a short time, have
found they were deceived, and that the "Poison" has by
the use of "powerful Astringents," been dried ap in the
system, to break out infix' aggravated form, anti perhaps
after marriage.
Uee tie , / Ai BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all directions
and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing hi
Male or Female, from whatevec.catise originating, and no
m atter of bow long awaiting. _ Diseases of these Organs
require the aid of a Diuretic. . HIELidBOCD'S EXTRACT
BUCHU is the Great Diuretic,.and Rix certain to have the
desired alleet in all Diseesee for which it is recent
Bluud—Blood--Blood. Heimbo Highly Concentra
ted Compound FLUID EXTRACT SABSAP SYPHI
LIS. This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the
Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind
pipe and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in
the form of Ulcers. Helmbeld's Extract Sarsaparilla pu
rifiei the . Bleed, and removes all . Scaly Eruptions of the
Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color.
It being prepared expressly for this class of complaints,
its Blood-Purifying Preperties are preserved to a greater
extent than any other preparationof Saraaparila.
EELKSOLD'S HOSE WASH.
An excellent Lotion for discuses of a Syphilitic Nature,
and as an injection hi diseases of the Urinary Organs,
arising from habits of dissipation, used In connection with
the Extracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, In such diseases as
recommended. Evidence of the most responsible and re
liable character will accompany the medicine's CERTIFI
CATES 0E - CURES from eight to twenty years standing,
with names known to Science and Fame. For Medical
Properties of Boats, see Dispensary of the United States.
See Professor DEW,E'S valuable works on the Practice of
Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.
PHYSICS, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr.
EP MAIM McDOWELL, a celebrated Physician and mem
ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, and published in the
Tian:actions of the King's and Queen's Journal. See
Medico-Chirurgicalßeview,published by BENJ. TRAVERS,
Fellew of the Royal College of Surgeons. The most of
the late standard works on Medicine. Extract of Buchn,
$1 00 per bottle, or six bottles for gb 00. Extracrof
Sarsaparilla, $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00.
proved Rose Wash, 50 cents per bottle, or six for $2 50,
or half a dozen each for $l2 00, which will be imillotent
to cure the most obstinate cases, If directions are adhered
to. Delivered to any address, securely packed from eb.
servation. Describe symptoms in all oommunicationa
ones guaranteed. Advice grail&
Pomona aPpaarod before me an Alderman of the city
of Philad c :le r a, R. T. Helmbokl, who, being duly sworn,
loth say; preparations amain no narcotic, so seer.
Qum or injurious dm; and are pure 4
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IL HCILYBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this T.
SINI day of
K wst. RIBBARD,
Alde, Itiath at, ab. Ram, ,
No-
Address linters lb/ rman information in met
confidence.
It T. EXLMSOLD, Chem FhPhlist. ,
Depot 104 Routh 10th area; below, abestnut=ol.
pbia
THE GREAT
COMPOUND
EDE DISEASES OE TED
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
FOR WEAKNESSES
FEMALES,
PLATING ELARRZAGN
AFFIDAVIT.
MEDICAL.
CHEROKEE PILLS
FEMALE REGULATOR
FEMALE REGULATOR
SUGAR•COAT.ED.
Health Preserver
CERTAIN AND SAFili.
Seri* Ili Removal of Obstructions and the inewrance
qf Regularity in the Receerence eir Vie
Monthly Perini*.
llinhey cure or obviate those uumerous diaeaaea that
spring from Irregularity, by xemovuig the Irregularity
self.
They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Pelctul Men
struetton.
AiirThey cure Green Sickness (Marosls.)
iffirTlaey cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in
the back and lower parts of the body, Heaviness, Fatigue
on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of
Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Heedache, Giddiness, dm, ac. In
a word, by removing the irregularity, they remove the
cause, and with it am the effects that spring from It
,Composed of simple vegetable extrema, they con
tain nothing deleterious to any constitution, however
delicate, their function being' to substitute strength for
weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to
do
DEM PILLS HATE NEVER MEW KNOWN TO FAIL WHERE
THE IHRECTIUNS LER WELL OBSERVED. •
u - Mi letters seeking information or advice will be
promptly, fieily and discreetly answered.
afar Full directions accompanying each box.
A 9" Price $1 per box, or six boxes Tor $5.
jar. Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price.
gor Pamphlets sent by mail, free of pottage, by
. W. It. 11FAWIN &
Proprietors,
nol6-deod-4ut No 63 Liberty street, New York.
D R. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR!
OR, EriSkNUE OF LIFE.
Prepared from Pule Vegetable hatracia, containing no
thing injurious to the most delicate.
'via toe Phenix rises from the ashes of its fire, ani
mates with new life"—so does this Elixir re,uvenate the
system and overcome disease.
assr The ktojevenaiing Elixir is the result of Modern
dit cuveries in the vegetable kingdom, being an entirely
newand abatract method of curd, iirespective •of ail toe
old and worn-out systems.
sad- Tins mcdiclue has been tested by the most emi
nent medical men of Motley, and by them pronounced
to bo one of the greatest mcuical discoveries of toe age.
like- one botile wid curd General J./dollar.
04- A few doses cure Hysterics in fem.les.
sad- One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart.
spa- From one to Wino bottles
.restore tee manliness
and full vigor of youth,
Ate A few doses resale the appetite.
lice - Toren tackled ours the wont case of Impotency.
Jar iew demos curs the low evil Md.
,rAir Una Du alts recoOreB uxeotal power.
we few d see restore the organs of generation.
mrA (ow dosed be lug the ruse 10 the cheek.
j-
TM. med.cine reads...Ns to manly vigor and robust
health the poor, deoduated wort.-oOWu and despairing.
*sr Tito ustless eamv.tes youtia, the o ger-tomcod man
of unfitness, the victim of nervous deriessiou, the luch
',lanai suffering Ohm genetat dooility t or from weakness
of a single org.n, will ad And Immediate and permanent
relief by too USs Ur tills lt,ixtr or kakiell,Ca of Lite.
rico $2 per bottle, or three bottler/ fur $5, and
forwarded by Carrels; on recotpt of money, to any
od.rosa.
Aar TEE CHEROKEE PILLS and REJUVENATING
ELLAIK ace sold oy all enterwsing drusgt.te n tut civil
is.d. world. douiti unprincipled doomni,,tioWnvor, try to
eu.l %mimed. conapouudd iu puma 01 Muse ; those which.
thug tau pundiaa. at, a Clump priuo, and maim MHO feu-
Rey oy musing Wan they WU ton dlOuu nieau Auea. mayou
vame your health— ay, Ma Mahn or your move, Ml
oPri,4--40 not tie MaKelyed by such unglinelpled drug.
sort, aim fur toes. llaruhunett and take no niller. Ir Liao
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PROCLAMATION.
WHERRAS, the Honorable JOHN J. PEAB
soti, Predawn of the Court of Common Pleas in
the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the counties of
Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Honorable SANLIII.
and Honorable blosbn R. YOUNG, Associate Judges in Dan.
phin county, having Issued their precept, bearing date the
2.3 d day of August Mt, to me directed, tar 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 commenceow TM Sv MONDAY OF No.
vacua. sat; being the 2iat day of November, 1864 4
and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of the saidcounty
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
nisance's to prosecute against the prisoners that are or
shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county be then and there
just.
Givenprosecute against them as shall be
Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 21st day of
October, in the year of our L0rd,1864, and in the eighty.
ninth year of the independence of the United States.
W. W. JENNINGS, Sheriff.
• SECISRIFeiI
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0,6.3 re AT MANASSAS JUNCTION, /.
Sabbath Morning. Nov. 13, 1864.
Erman Tsezomien—Dear Site—We are still,
on this lovely morning, encamped here at the
Junction.:. After a stormy night, the coldest
we have yet experiended in Dixie, the wind
has fallen and:the morning sun is shining in
all its splendor. We are huddled together in
this airy "shebang," (built, or rather throivn
together, hastily, by .a party of /are soldiers,
its former occupants,) gazing at the brisk lire
roaring and crackling in the einple chimney—
thinking of, and talking about, our "loved
ones at home," and our friends in general, far
away in dear old Pennsylvania!
The hour of the day being rather too early
to "bob around" camp after news, I am com
pelled to turn my "chip basket" (note book)
"topsey turvy," and sift the contents for an
item or two, until something "turns up."
What have we here ?—"Rebel Major"—(that
will do, presently)—"Aristocracy at rest"--
(will answeranon)—"The boys on a sky-lark"
—(must keep that for a finishing touch to
this letter)—"The Plains of Manassas and
surroundings"—that will answer—so "here
we go"—attempting to paint a picture, reader,
with just such material as you would find in'
the knap-sack of a rollicking soldier,"
Our camp is located on the plain of Manes-
I sas, at the junction of the Manassas railroad
with the Orange and Alexandria railroad,
distant above Alexandria twenty-seven miles.
All around us are to be seen ruined earth
works, rifle-pits and other defences, the prints
of rebel labor and ingenuity prior to the bat
tles of '6l and '62. 'These relics of the rebel
army, constructed by order of Beauregaid,
are respectively termed "Forts Lee," "Bean
regard,' "Jackson," et genus howl, and like
the "old mill wheel, in the popular song of
Ben Bolt, they have
" fallen to pieces, Old Jell;
And the rafters (earthworks) have tumbled in"
—fit symbol (at this important era of the
war for the Union, i of you and your bogus
Confederacy ! These forts, if the reports are
genuine, were strongly mounted with Quaker
guns, when the engineer of the Chiokahominy,
lle'Dowell, Fitz-John Porter and leaders of
the same stamp had charge of the Union
army, and kept the Yanks actually at bay for
hours! So at least I have been informed by
a yeteran in the service at the time. We are
ahrrounded with company, on all aides. The
202 d regiment lays on our left, in close prox
imity. Col. Gallop's regiment, 6th heavy ar
tillery, is encamped half-a-mile up . the road,
west of this point. The Bth Illinois cavalry
—the "Mo(o)se Hunters" of Dixie—lay half
a-mile South of this, and the 13th New York
cavalry are encamped north of Gallop's
heavy artillery , and the 16th New York are
quartered north of our camp, near the 202 d
Penna. Vole. At night the scene is pictur
esque in -the extreme. A thousand camp
fires glow in every direction, and at the picket
posts the videttes are plainly seen standing
around the fires they , have kindled, to keep
themselves comfortable. The Blue Ridge far
away to the North and West, hugging the ho
rizon, is just visible , in the soft moolight.—
From this old rein, "Fort Lee," I hear the
murmuring voices and jesting, laughing and
bantering of three thousand men; all of them,
seemingly, in fine spirits, enjoying themselves
in some way other. Go it, lads ! but give me
nature and its beautiful attributes, at all times,
in preference to fun and frolic.
Nuch, a beautiful sun-set scene as we wit
nessed the other evening we shall never for
get! Never! " The god of day was jest
sinking to rest„ gradually and gently hiding
his face behind a prominent peek of the Blue
Ridge, miles away from our point of observa
tion in camp. In a flood of molten gold he
threw a sheen of glory over the Plains of Ma
nassas, as he bid Mother Earth "good night"
and sunk to rest. Talk of "Mont Blanc in
the gleam of sum-set"--of scenes on
"The Rhine! the Rhine! our own imperial
river—
The glorious, glorious Rhino!"
--or the Lake Como. and the vaunted, oft
told tales, of its beauties and its sublime
scenery! It would, to the eye of an unpre
judiced "Wandering Jew," place the artist in
a quandary to decide between the celebrated
foreign 'Views and this one in question. The
two Cols. Awl, Adj. Reisinger, our Chaplain,
and the medical staff—together with a group
of other officers of the 201st, (your humble
servant in the background, note book in
hand,) stood for ten minutes observing the
really sublime scene.
"The picture is superb," remarked our
Colonel.
"It lacks but one feature—a sheet of wa
ter--a bay or river, or small lagoon, to give it
the finishing touch," replied the Lieutenant
Colonel.
'Yes, sir. .For instance; the bright waters
of the Stisquehanna, with Bailey's, Inde
dependence, Foster's or "Mingo" Islands
thrown into the magnificent panorama, would
render the picture a fit subject for the pencil
of Rbmbrindt, Rubens or Angelo, with which
to create a master-piece! Every one was de
lighted with the splendid view, and the cor
poral, for one, will never forget the sunset
scene on the plains of ManasAas!
There are thousands of acres of good ara
ble land, lying fenceless and unfilled, here on
this vast plain! 0, what a scene of desola
tion and waste, Virginia, on thy sacred soil,
of thy own seeking! Scarcely half a mile dis
tant from our camp, southward, stand the
ruins of a homestead, once prosperous, aris
tocratic and :anent. The neat white gate
posts, part of a handsome garden-fence, and
two large orchards close at hand, indicate
that prosperity reigned here at one period.
Who lived here? Who flourished in this
homestead in days of yore? Look yonder—.
on a sunny knoll, scarcely 200 yards distant,
'neath aliclump of young locust trees, stand
t wo plain -white tombstones. It must be a
family burial ground. We went thither, Yen
kee.like, to gratify our curiosity. We ob
served four graves—two only, with the record
of the sleepers' names, age and time thereon
recorded; the graves covered over With some
delicate vine or creeper, fresh and green. The
inscriptions on the marble slabs run thus:
"Adelaide Eliza Roe, daughter of E. A.
and H. C. Wheedon, who departed this life
Oct. 2d,'1853, aged 12 years, 8 mos. and 18
bye." Also,
Kateelia Augustine, daughter of J. J. and
E. A: Oookerill, who .departed this life Oct.
1852, aged 7 years, 2 months and 1.8
days."
On the other slab we read:
"Sarah Catharine Elizabeth, daughter of
J. A. and /I, 0. Wbeedou, who departed this
0c22-d&wbi
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There is no fence around this family ceme
tery, and the marks of vandalism and despo
liation are painfully visible, even in this sa
cred, secluded spot.
There have been two deaths from company
I since we left Camp Couch. jam Smith, of
East Hanover township, died at the hospital,
at Washington city, of typhoid fever. He
took seriously ill while we lay in the Soldiers
Rest, in Washington, and all who saw him
lying there, on the rough floor, burning with
fever, said, "That is the last of ,Tohn !—poor
boy—he will never see the regiment again.-"
Private George Epply, of Hanover ~Tmmtion,
York county, died at the hospital, in Alexan
dria, of typhoid fever. Some six or eight more
are lying elsewhere, in hospitals. The remain
der of the men here are hearty and robust, I
am peleased to.state.
We drew three more days' rations this fore
noon. That means we will not leave this yet,
fora day or two. Well, I will not speculate
any more upon the probable time of our
exit hence.
Truly yours, A. a B.
MAiresses JurianoN, Sunday, 3 P. M.
ED/TOR Trixos.A.Pu—Dear Sir:--The order
has just been promulgated to pack up and
leave. We are not sorry. The boys are up
to all sorts of deviltry. They have set the
whole town of Manassas on fire. 'The flames
are spreading up and down each allsy, and
the caravansaries we occupied for the last
week are fast disappearing amid the ravages
of the flames. What noise and confusion,
hilarity and good feeling the boys exhibit on
leaving this miserable camp. In haste:
A. 11 B.
ON BOARD TER TRAIN, MANABSAS JUNCTM.
p. ac., Nov. 13.
All aboard ! Now we're off, bound • for Al
exandria. We are to stay in tint city for
some time, providing we behave ourselves.
We can do that same thing, sure. A. H. B.
ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 13-8 . 7. M.
Just arrived here, had a good warm supper,
and the boys are all down for a good night's
rest. Address mail matter to Washington,
D. C., as formerly. Good night. More anon.
A: E B.
J3q gs'efeorapo.
OFFICIAL.
THE WAR DEPARTMENT.
WA.r. DUAZTROaIiT e
AnrurrANT Grarrsea,`e Orme,
Wo:suNareN. November 14, 1864.
cerceme, No. 282.,
Ordered by the President: •
L That the resignation of George B. V-
Clellan, as Major General in the United States
Army, dated November 8, and -retieived by
the Adjutant General on the 30th instant, be
accepted as of the Bth of NOvetaber. •
11. That for the personal. el/entry, fiaiLi,
tary skill, and just confidence in.thelsours a ge
and patriotism of his troops, displayed by
Philip H. Sheridan, on the 19th daytif , Octo
ber, at Cedar Run, whereby, under the bles
sing of Providence, his routed arMy. vas re
organized, a great national disaster averted,
and a brilliant victory
i achieved over the reb
els for the third time in .pitched battle, within
thirty days, Philip H. Shesidan is apwinted
Major General in the United States Army, to
rank as such from the Bth day of Novoinb..,r,
1864. . -
By order of the President of the. United
States. E. D. TOWNSEND.
Assistant Adjutant General.
Movements of a Pirate.
.RATJF.tx, N. S., Nov.
Bermuda dates to Nov. Bth bring the intel
ligence that the pirate Chickamauga arrived
at Five Fathom Hole on the morning of the
7th, for repairs. She had captured a bark
and two schooners,•names unknown, besides
three already reported. .
Firing on a Steamer,'
Portman), Mr.:, -No*. 16.
The 11. S. revenue cutter Mahoning reports
that when going into Oastine, Me., on Mon
day, she was fired at by a battery - two miles
distant. One blank cartridge and two * reel
lent line shots fell short of the cutter.. She
had her colors flying. It was blowing a gale
at the timethe Mahoning left for Deal ilarbor.
Retreat of the Rebel Early.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16
Intelligence has been received here that
General Early has retreated wittChis fcirces
from the Shenandoah Valley, and has-pro
ceeded, by forced marches, to Lynchburg.
The movement of Sheridan's forces cannot be
stated at present.
Chase of a Steamer.
Nzw Yowl, Nov. 16
A steamer, supposed to be the Quaker City,
was seen at 8 o'clock on the morning of the
12th, in latitude 34 deg. 45 min., longitude
75 deg. 30 min., chasing another, upon.whieh
she was gaining fast.
From Washington.
WAszanoson, Nov. 16.
Major General B. F. Butler, who arrived
here yesterday, leives in the boat, to-day, to
resume the command of his army before Pe
tersburg.
Markets by Telegraph.
PELFLADELPRIA Nos. 16.
Trade dull; 50 hogsheads No. I.,querbitroft
bark sold at $45 00. Cloverseed is.wained at
$l2 50®13 00; fllaxseed at $3 46. 'Petroleum
is less firm, crude 44®45a refined in bond
67®680, and free at 85®90;... , Flour inactive;
sales superfine at $lO 25, extra $11.25 and ex
tra family and fancy at $l2 50W3.00.i Ry
flour firm at $9 25. Corn meal. 50._ Wheat
comes forward slowly, andlis held with much
firmness; sales of red at $2 60Q2 . -65,-and
white at $2 75®2•80., Rye steady at :31 .
• 70.
Corn dull; 3,000 bushels yellow sold at
$1 811g1 82. Oats are steady at ,90 -- ...nt5.•
an advance. -In groceries and 'pro v isi ons
there is little doing; small salercar-Iffb toffee
at 45(447. Whisky in,limited requefg,anuill
sales of Pennsylvania at *1 77, and 9414 k at
$1 78.
. Flour declininvanar a ke i tlra:P; sat i ssf itc4.lt Atioo
bbls. at $ll 50 for western. Extra wheat de
clined 24)9e. Corn firm at $1 78 for oldwhite.
Groceries dull and drooping.
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One day $ 60
Two day 5......, I et
Three days •I 2,
One week.......... 2 2C.
Ono month d 50
Two mouths 9 0
Three months...—. 11 Ca:
811 months 15 GO
One year 25 GO
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