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A «..,. oes_..- Veag.ooold 443,,m : F4V4B.gg 44Sr-.17.0 cerrppaej a? • •`':- • ra?: ••, • sk: . tit" dg Er• S' lor ?.?...0 881388 $$*g 8' A .• aq 't 0 20000 , 01A.400..•..D0,10003 r e f • tlf 40 att: B ggg:fg/gBt3; 8-4 - ; 1 .1F:01.b..,5... t . Z.S B g;gBBgge. , No-- , cpotixplo.... p r y OS.;SattgtOr.. 1" " PlgaSVS'?gM.”.23•,:• 4 !' . , mm poopg -I M BM sS oop • . v.. ••• W 4 ; ;SS•VSSS SZ soon, NoSises,.l,time wee', six Si .. Aaditorla'Noticra. rtwati Noticos cpcb Insertion Subitteee notices -inserted in the Local Colupw,vr, before Marthiges and Deaths, Exam Oman PAM 11-418 fOr,egtehingeTtiOrt. : As an-advertising medium The Tardoraitu.kas no,equal, its large circulation, among ' business men andlainilies, in city and country, pkcifig it;beyond competition. fo tax. THE UNITED.STATES HOTEL. HARRIt3I3II, 4,G; ;PA._ COYEELtilklitteltlSON, rpms dell knownaiter is now in a cptuli . - tion to aciiiintnaite the' traveling public, affording the most amply conveniences alike . * the tranelentguest and the permanent:boarder. . THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been aniiiely refitted throughout, and now has - ao4 CoMmodations equal in extent,• Comfort-and lux . triy tAnny hotel , between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. its location is the bestinthe State Cipitisl, being in easy access:to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the public Offices and businessiocgdities attic* city. It has now all the co_evenienCes of 1 44 Ag..g, -ICLASS HO TEL, . and thi i groptietors. are determined to. spare neither expense; Uwe or labor to .ensure the conifort of the guests. The patronage of the trawling public is respectfully solicited: ,„ jell-dtf-‘ IMINI N 11 ,, 0 tJ acaiTER NAIUENT ST AND:MARKET SW ANN, r • IWIRIBBITRG; - PA, ,tostra. 1 1 „ NeO.IIN‘A.N, PilorNisTOK. (nem= comukaski immerse 00VIRLY.) - This is s Atilt (Hasa - Hotel, and tobated in the central part of the city. It is kept hi the'best manner, and its patrons will find every9e4noni nupdation to be met with in thi best horcipsin the country. • LIQUOAS. "VVE,liai'e on- hand-a very superior selectled `MEN, BRANDIES_ and FINE QUO.W.of evou drisioription. ItRANDILS of 4he ohoineet b,randa and • tomes. of -every veriety and or .Elie finest ST. CRUZ RIM ROLLAND CNN. IRISH, SCOTCH, RYE and SOUR ON WHISKy;- - ,OIIAALPAGNE, 4400T011 ALE, BROWN STOUT, COEDIALS, Sic. Also, a NAME, WOE, Manufactured from the domestic grape, which like splendid article, and, we know to be pare. apl4 • :•• , -WM AIM bri CO. . Cs3AL OIL, a furtlier nix-Ind , ian en4l. - . anporior article of-inkin-expinsivr . coal , fotssie very love ) by' •-:" - NICHOLS 1/130171/Ltat - Coy. Front 'and mrli _ F' —We are now-offering very low, a lot of oboist* 'Mackerel, ;Jul barrels, balves, quarters and kits. • • Nact(co - .o3bwmAii, jeB ; :.A Car, hud Market Slreetc, QAT.lF,,grotuad,'. eanni, Ashton and , dairy, fiarge or small quantities, by • NICHOLS & s 1 irrnaa an fi Mark t:4 dreett Bli()WN , STOUT' and SCOTCH 'ALE, of the beet brands-always on hand and for; by (aDI4I WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. rIXOELSIOR HAMS, Canvassed, in large or 4spiall quantities, very low, for sale by ..1:41. NICHOLS , & cHoWMAF,: eor. Piont,ind Idsrlr4stlite., DBaiAYBEEF AND BOLOGNA,verY cholee. 10rjWit received and for sale by mak, -ZVDi DOCK, .411030,L 'AMR, BORD year'ir prioeB.dti __ - 7 - soinwprs, - BooKsrosg w - 9 L'7 lFarketitrear. ieXIS ' w .• vi • . DR. JOHNSON LOCK HOSPITAL TIM discovered the most certain, swedy and lA. effectual remedies in the world for NO MERCURY 'OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Cure Warranted, or No Chirp, in from Me to, Aro D Weakness of the Bac k Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary _ ' die charges, lmpotency, General* Debility, Nii vonsmeag, TlBlPeixda, Lailffubr, hplrits, I Confusion of Ideas; PalpitatiOn,"lof , tth e, Ht art, Timidity , , Trembling‘ Diktat' of Sight 1 or Giddiness, Disease cif',the Head," Throat,l Nr se or Skin. Affeetions of the Liyer, Stomach or Bowels- 7 4,110Se',rrible disorder.; arising from: ' the' Solitary Habits Of - Youth 7 — these secret and solitary praotices'ittore fota.f4s their victims than the song of,Syrwi Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most`hril-1 lent hopes or anticipations, rendbriiiig Ceara*, Acc,, impossible, " . ' ..$l.OO 9.00 ..17.00 Especially, who have become the victims , of Solitary Vibe, that -dreadful-and' destructive habit _which annually sweeps to :an 'untimely gavelhousanda of Young; Ken of-tlmmtpd eFatted, talentef en 4 :1411.4.ya.t, InteilfictOig) w mightAtherwise have entonaced.listening„Sen ates with the thundeis, of-eloquence or waked to ecstasy-the living- lyre, may pall : „Vith full confidence. • • p, -= x.:l 2 °' -Married Persons, or Yosmg Men ,contemplat ing marriage, being Anvers of . physicul,weak noes, organic debility, deformitiee, &a, speedily cured. He who places ender...them:re of D. J. may religiously confide in his honor as , a gen tleman,, and ponfidentlyrely upon hisaidlhas a Physician • • • r-4 Immediately eared, and fell vigo4;o., ~ This distressing affection—wWhSemieie miserable and marriage irapossible.---is the pen alty paidbyithe victims of improper indulgence. Yonngpersons,fse:+49. !Pt to commit , oxcesoce from not being aware of the dreadful comae unentw that may ensue. Ndw, WhO thatom dental' the subject will pretend - hi deny that the perirrir Vrodestiouisiodiooner thime falling into imp per. habits than,by the pru dent. BesideaUinialpilied-thiPpleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destruc tive sy*ptoms tce Isitlictagfr,arahitninit arise. The system; becomes deraug; the•physlcal and mental functions WeA ; ; ptoOreigye powriritt .... a .1. thin of . ig: • on, , co . o debility. a wasting of the frame, eorigh - ,!ceu: sumption, decay and dorith: Ovfmk, No. Soin* F1. 1 9 23 :KaP kfulfEr. . . lofthand side going:from Baltimore street, a fewlibors from the,corner. not:tctobserve name and number% ; f.-- 4 :. . X,F !" Eri4 • 6 ,-- - . 0 X" re 0 ~ a• I .!2 MEM 1 . 60 ME Themust be paid and contain : a stamp. The Doctor's. Diplomat hang. in his office: ) L' Member of the Royal College of Surgeons; Lon). donftradnate) from= one of- the tnostHilninetit colleges in the United "States, and thbitifater part of when life -has beenspenttin the-Vi tale of London, Paris, Philadelphia and # where, has effected some of the moat astoblibMg cures that-Lwere l'ever• known ; matiq troubled with 'ringing in the head and earn When asleep; great nervousness, _being t alarmed Litt sudden sounds,' 'health:dims, with!,g oihent frequOntlblishing; attended sometimes witli - deran of 'Mind Weritoured inunedlitt4Y. • turm - rhamotruß, No E rlcl -Awe are some of the sad and4lancholy effeaprodiiced early habit. th wealtneenofthn Ur." Ai :And blAhe head i tdixonessig sight, loas•of Muscular potter', palpitation.. of the .. ...dYspepdarnerscui irritabilityi.aymptomstot.ctuutunp*ng&cow ,, a Itfatrissur.,Thatdearful effebtS .onthenitnii are. much to be dreaded_ - .5105s ofjzimuldrjlt con= fusion of .ideamde - piesaloir of spirits, eviLfor# bodings, ,aveisimato satiety, self dbittruskinie et solitude, timidity, dm., aresonmetthe:uvui produced i , • -,. ..t• • - YOUR% MEN. i Who have:injured f_themaelves AT: a "Lcertain• practice indulged in. when -I alone' - wimbit qumitly ; leartied.fttenteitit:ceittriadiink or at etdtilt the effects` 'of which • are idglitly felt' even when : t' Mileapi and if nt4 crueeti..;•irendina maniagetripostible, and:destroys ',bah Mind and body;tehotddispply•immediately: • > 0.6 :.-What ,pity !that •O' 'young, man, ,thn. hope 'of his.couritry,lthe darling of hiMpareats, `should be onatched.from all; provosts wadiardayinento of - life, by.tho'consequence, of deviating efrom the path of nature end[ indulging iiittbratibit secret habit. ..13uchitersounirme, before oontt l n- MARRTAG QC.t that la sound. mind and body are the %oat mown requisites tnpromote Weed, wittaint-these, this jotimey, ithrough-life-becomeit; a wastypilgrimage :: the brospect hourly, darkens to thnview ;• the: mind' ecomes.shadowed with despair. and filled with mblanchplymileMitin that the happiness Fot Giber becomes blighted with our • • " - DISEASE OF , EMPRIMENCE. -7 Lt .•• i When the misguided' and imprudent votary"- of: pleasure finds he has Imbibed:" the two 'of I thitopainful disesse,..it too %/nen Tappeas)that im o •lllenti - sense o f•sham shame Or rthe dread- at dito very deters his'kbSi•applying to thoisikiibb,' *om education:anill , rbilpectability;7_4saii.:*,k ;baffles:id him. - STOW mta*T o naivf igno rant and designing:pretenders, who,incapple 4 curing, filch -ins pecuniary linbetance,l4l Aim triftin4 month.after month, :er asp loneal As smallest fee can : be obtained, and li deeps'' , leave him with ruined bealth ito sigh over his galling disappointment,-or; by th(P . Aide , of then fleadly_ poison,Mercury, hasten the-eclat:llmi email sympto ms of:this terrible disease, such as ildritetollB ofthe - Heßd;MirSti*fik zi ". 0 ' • Loo,3in with :fflkligial — repidity l _OLd "•C! , , puts it period to his diudful itiffedngiby,bend;i• him' ta'-that undisoovered country from *hence no. tiavellei returns 711D0D3EXENT OF THE - miztsa,- The rimy thousands cared at-thishistitingn year after yper,;and --the tunmerous'lrripOtaut surgical operiitiontrierforincwl ly Dr. .1tolintill; witnessed by the nit:ol'43°oW thcl#s4,ll- of" - "papexknoiiitwg•xkichluive 606azed again an 4 #O4 ,I 4 3 IV'V.IO•RubIIIN, PP fidee stand** a _Orit)einan o of character.) reermBll:44os a:RiffizAint guarantee to the afflicted. :-; .-83Eakr—DX1SWIla• stsagar, _a' 1.1 1 01 'I lA. A. &AI • * N la frj f P . , ;$) • s Bi 6 .. I. ll"Atg ts.ar. &c. &c. , jiiit SitisUaL SB:LTIM®i~.~ . DISEASES: OF IMPRUDENCE. Rubor nig ro rorsivi Howls. YOUNG- MEN HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1 1863, tiTtto 2bvertionntuts The Great "American Remedies KNOWN AS "IIELMBOLD'S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : EXTRA.Cr " BUCHIJ," AA VL I " WAOVEEtrOSt HMALBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS "HIGHLY 001.1M1119.TEP " COKPOW4 FLUID, EXTRACT SIAM% ,A -POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY Fag pleases - of the - , 'BLADDER, EIDNEYS,'ORAyn, I '•'•• • AND DROPSICAL svgaia4oB. This Medicine increases the imwer, of '151g98-, tion, and exciteg - the ABSORBENTS into heal- ! thy action, by whicit - the WATERY or CAI , ' CEROIIS- depositions, and',,airIINNATURALt ENLARGEMENTS areranceil,_all Weil ai pain: and inflammation, and I good for MEN, WO , ' MEN or oftrptiltEL • • 4- 07.MBOL:11' EXTRACT - 1111CIEU . • FOE WEAKNESSES • • . Arising froni Excesses, 'Habits of ~131sipatiory Early Indiscretion or Abuse. ATWINDBO:INTIE THE FOLLOWING NZYPTO . MN : Indisposition ;to Axer-Ekynees of the skin, tion, . z'oiluoistOf Power, • Dash of Memory,' .'Diffioulti of -Breathing, Weak. Nerves, - .., ;1 . -Horror of Disease, ff -. Wakefulness, +Dimness of - , Visiori, I Pain Ili +the Back, fUniVersall Lasedtacte efFriuriting of the Body, the:Muscular BystarinvEruptiona on the Face, Hot lEitinds,K; +3 if Pallid Countenance.. These symptoms,' if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariablytiemoves, -Item follow IMPOTENCY, .PAT UITY vEPILiEP.TIG FITS, In one of which theipettentrinay expire. Who can sf# , that _they Wrelinot frequently followed' by those "direful - diffeases;', 7 INSANITY AND "CO.NsUitierldN. Man r ate aware of thf, cropi of their 'au t irigs; but none will Con*: . The' records of the Irisane+Affyliribe andqhfielericlibly`deathe:iii , Oonsumptien, bear ample witness t? tyq, Of tiip . basintion.' THE fIONSTII 11T pittrE • .411:47ED 'IFITH•VIIGANE •WEAkNESS; Bikuiihr the a;d inedibirienti`atrenitlien arid fitVtdratetlie syiteK, c 4filoii tract Buchin invariably does: =- 'Ginn ',iincif-the roost ifirealcal. • • "-•` • •• FEMALES—F.EXALFB-:--FEHAEFB, d OLD OR YOVNG, •BIit I G.L.E, MARRIED, , OR' ' ;.eIaNTEMPRAIMit . MAittrAGE; 'many aft:often:et' peOnlitifto females 'lie Extract 'is unegnalled other remedy, as in Unionist's' or Betepticiri, Birk*, fairiftdrielis;oit- supOreesitin of - the" _end : ternaryEireenitipria,= Ulcerated or I §C,hil.'o4, Mate •of the 'fltern4:pnicOrillea 'Or Witittag, itici• Oblnfilaints incident Id klip oozy , situ k trr ililliide from' Indicnistfon,' Itniatz of Dieiptitibi °rim the. . CHANGE OF LIFE. NO FAMILY $4 , 0r1PD.:0 , 7r1.2 . 11 ,_ 1 2 : • Take no Baleara,Mrirenty,Orllnpleasant Medi ein, for UnplwaritAnd Dangefons Diseases'. EXTRACT -EXTRACT BUCHU I Odrei Beoret4Diseases in 'alf-theii-titages';' at taki Oipetse or+nb diankelin diet i'rio-mbi+-; ohyenierico'•faufl- no 'expiltelre. orfizauiiesliet quent desire, and giyes strongh to- Urinate,' therebY: , removing Obstructions, - iretetitinkind ig , Stricturesle-ifie ( Urethra,.allaying-pain, rindainflaramation, se he - keel:lk le :this dittos' of diseases," and+ expelLtiagTolatinbutf,Diseas6l, and Wornbut Batten d Tberthandiflititili-tfibuiands intvEr.lbtfore the mietlimi of guticksi =rind *lid have paid + hloatry4ifety tii• be' obredlia a -Ohoilt time, have:found therwerit drieeive3Ohd.tho the, 'Tolson", - - haiPby,:the r •nsOl'of " poWerful 4thtringents," -, beenT dried tip in the break out in+an agkrawrinxil forth,: ibid . / 'Sothic? after marriage. :Use HELM.BOLD'S+ EXTRACT - EitiCitilrfor ell+Eilfeetfons+ and` Diseases of the gars,: wlfetheifeilatingdrilitale Or Fdinalei; frOni whatevr-audifil originating, and- matter- Of how long+ staridbig - .4 1 :Messes of: -thixie Otani roguing. the aids:of ItcDitiretio.”EINALIMUYS 11}XTRA.OT,BUOJEU1J IS the 'Great Diuretic, and it:is certain bk lave the Nielittlict a ct In all Diseases fob Which. it is-+Awcrininendecte ' .` •:illooth-Blood—Hbaoct ; Concentrated Compound ItIitLIDI=EXTAAOT SABSIPABILLSOSVPHILIS. This is an affec tion of:the Hlood ) , iirid- attacks the Sexual Or gans, Linings of the Liose,Hare...}Thiitat,Witidr pipe, and other Mentis;Sutfieeli l ing its app pearance in the forifik Tilothilek remtn4MlWEffatrifig to the Complexion ftAllinjjkhd Healthy Color. It being preparaLegnessly for this olass of conlPlak tS,Ais/ilDod42arifYing, Pritotioitini ' `nri Preserved., Wag:eater extentaithan any other' PrePsnOsera4 Sersaestrilbu EXLMBO3Cipt2 1106 E • An eifoitlientlictlkk for diseases of a Syphi litic= Name, and etianinjt!ction in `diseases.-of the llrinarz „prisaiiiic . arising from lusbittii - 74 dt§sipagota,*ed iii 01, 4 1 5 - ritokyilth' ilia , F*- Xtittpcß4Olinuiq*Kpout6 in sua i ,opealms •aif Asilfessegaed. "RyideMoi7Of Iliti mtttit i ;e l iNintsiaie aiiiiipliablecbaikotiewill accompany tliti, Medicines. CENITFICATES OF CUBE from - eight' to twenty- years standing, with ' • Ines,: known to Science e , and FeitW , Medical Properties of Buttlitt,' sea -DiPeilitary f ,the - United - %Mos.., PO : l'rofcasor DE,WEVI yell:table Nibriis'on the TtecUcti of - viyo,.. - 'Safi :remake niatl. Q.btailikiiielObititlid DePIIY !SIDE; Philade Stip. ,:,See Runnrlotimade by Dr. EPIIRAIIit M WELL,' fnalalfitiattl4 6 l 3 3(pti lea member tof t e-I{4ll,CO7reg, OM Sitraoni). &slept - . imil'lmbliislied". lii,:thd" ; Tnumealons o Ithsil Einga and * -4tittita's lidual. -Bee Il'eajco 7 bkurgical Review, publishisitsby RENS,' 1114. 4 ~Fellow of tits;Royal Collegeof iiinvions. 4 plod, of;the lite stmulanliiworks ons Medi=a o.; i Ex .. , of Buchnt4l-: 003 per :biittle; l, o, 1, 4 11$ pbvinr.-109n. Extract of Barsaparillaiislioo er- botteror , sixarfor,4s,oo:Naimmovot,Rose. fWash, 80 - identsOiliolt fiViiitt . 0r4.9, 50, or Aalt a doilt * filtimthlot tl4 401 Ithirilite suf *lent to cure . the•mostobstinate capesilf - direr `pone are adhered to. ,Delivenidlo any address, aenTY.O I E. packed,..from ,observatkm..l IDesifilbb Itymptoms in All; 03 mro.lllll.ookons. -: Lune lll.uti rileed.;-,Advice gratis. .t 1-L ,1 r ' I . ' ~,f sea: e t. ' , ' : r.y.AFILDA Vir..,-, ,-..,,''.. -.:, i Personeßrappeared before me an Alderman Of the city- of 2hiladelphia, H. T. `Help bolo, _ gr i co bel a nz i ; 2 l , Tz szoi t ri b tl , 941 . r e , - IttlAcite4r4 4 ? - 118 . . 41 A4 1 045i 1 /. 1: 7 Pitt . Vie tle ido;:''' Atwiriimndsulmilbeil.befa " -neveAbar, 1854.. WM. T.M18214104A,t. r„. I i i in' Arderumn,llinthititreetabtailisiThiht. • A 1 hidrestlietters for informaiiimin confideitdev ...A , .-.....- - -::-' , 11..:T.:111CMI=D;CILeitillit: I j'topota4 l 4kiSonthllOthitdatiostilmlow Inept= nobikehima bel o'l Mai) to s aw 1 ißreinit• I .2k.irilinit'Oil e L i:Alum i, awlWaisx a * .ll..ria Tek.s.a...i. a 5 ,0 " . -444# pitikltpl,p4 A Row Among• the Spirit-Rappers of BEarrisburg. A 'Peep into the Cira "of the Devotees of. Spirit Rappings—.-The Ltvity mid Faithlessneu of the Brethren. of ,the gory Organ rebuked by Brother Barr —Dcffoli Barrett on the Violirt--Brother Pomeroy Terpsichorean Abili . ties of the Spirtts Betieloinnent. A GARD la. BARE. HakinsunsorAktust 27, 1863.: mg-4mm= 1 , -Reapectect Sir:-4 have been recinatedobyWhitniber of persons In tthls city, to reply.to tin aiticle that appeared heat° Patriot cm& Valour-ion Wednedday, purporting to be credited =to the N: - V. Caittarsiait, he,aded "The Efesidietzti Spirit/tipper - I!' , I'-would not ask this Orivilege; din-undue MC publiebed iti any other4after;rbutlo see an artielelike the one referreibto publiahed , •tolthe weft & as facts gentlemde who Atnixtv -better—men • wbom I, with many othihil in`; this city, have met and assoodated.withAtrepirituall.eiroles; at my 'own Nape and Mr. Hopkinektor years Fast, I con not btitr •• rsaveitge , 4! &licking EtecepLisn hig f .7; ioitaoitiono . . • m "Spirit frielnds. Add here let inefirst say, - that I fear not to itroglai>il :to themorblithat I unialirm believer in the truth of -Spiritual- manifestlons—not, however; without,a,:. tong, _honest and careful • inyestigalion-; Jul): 1.1; haveDO doubt if you sieuldvernsit pm, tut well as other respectable and trespqatribloy men u .* ithie j olty, to ; publish some of tfiejstrotig andover e Whalming evidences of thq.truth of ilwfilelsteilfenti&r l o,P9MY Mtn ftrekof ;yOurliPoeskiehtterikyequidlutoome be, Li verse 4 6, 9.- , WhY•fivir, Mr, Barrett, : spepiageladY and Bens, htepartner.iuthe press, eaheiagqualjy els intelligentoindLespectablehaye I heft regular attendants at our circles-.-some of them for years---and have proleSsed to be firm be , Revers. Indeed,lwigleollyastonnded to read such an article in their paper—to find that they would lenclotilifiVaidAndlitritrieVeg circula ting such a fallie,auldfas they certainly know; F' injurious article. against the cause they so hon ' tatty voice:Bed , to !believe , in--itrutba which I hayeiheard them. eceive from theirdeact fatherd, • mothers, childrem and friends:--It cannot do otherwisdthanlerejudioe the minds; of many who bevel:levet , investightedfor therbsebres:— What good can result, eitheimorally or politi cally, in attacking gentlemen. brhigh positions —men honestrincibrightin intellect-and pub Bribing/le the world 'that' such ihen as Mr. .IcAncoln'oMr. Chase, Senator. Wade, J. R. Old , dings, Robert Dale Owen,Andrew Jackson ' Davis and ludgelttliMliftierbutrumiable•wiv.. #zughti l / 4 7Ware'all,iihddrilliii'infiuence of demons; abdi - thEit the. influence that governs the President of the - United States or this Ad t mitdiftratienegligif nom - - e ! Sfich lanubage', snobfri exp rand the ressions ible arid serif spiti.ed g i'd4Afelliebd, " advridithaVandaliViddirig them'iltaloYall . fitiries and traitors .to their, country ailii profess.''Why; - sh, - It is awful . ' "to' think Under the influence of demons! _ 7 ' Mr. Barrett knowe bettiir=(l•erfaial Pomeroy-knows 'better. We are not, however so French' iiirprisild the formerlehdltrWrdit - and influence to ridicule theithlllfaf t lqiiritridifinPris we are in the latter': B: being a member of a very respectattle;churchi wants to 'carry both with b i - E P tronlies o 9,lWho is not. under the fear of the eburch, not being a.,member ot E1.41/auhisattbrsalwaYersaeateabinasel&houhseak4. - a protedfeztirrititga,lism opened his eyes to the:glorliatrittlihifrahareafter. Why, sir, in our circles, I have heard Mr. Barrett, Limo and again; converse thvipirits of his children and friends who havet,.passed off. '4OO Avfigbliii - lisk spirits whether poi:Web fond 41140161 I have heardina Seen him play, the vielinilhour elige; whilst his' spirit friends wouldjuauf(felf sir trepince by raising : the talgeoutd-kiittpl4litio with it to his playing; an dakr the purpOSe o fl itig riv little am;:'-wv Eaftikilir. Barrett would ask the spiri4flllo a . Virginia liptdqvfn wherheah* would dance for: hlm. - answers loud, Yes. The player and a professed colored spirit friend of hie 'from; _Tlrginia, took the table, and we thirrigtit they would break it topieces by towing it:tiborit; stilt keeping time to his lioe down. I Ideal 'whatlaiii rif . thege4- i titih4U4krierririll'o: possesie'd of denstats Would perfoirrinitie'sarrie way.We have hearttand I united with him in Singing a favorite hymn'of his: The angels do 0,2 g and the heavens ring, halle.ht -uh;Are , when be'Wtriild'intinifest . As muCh joy did'inderiesean iailiftoo l 4 . 4 l neting. If any`ofOrr ieadbfidbubt whitl here as: I 0611,1 refer them idi3feii; PonieroY,Xi.ltarrett, I Mr. Henry,,Omit,..of :State' ()SOW!' hotel, Col. MacDowell;Mi; ,Tohlit',,Wyetli, Mr. Hopkins, (at whoelshOurni have 'attended circles for the ca past n . b t a tifi e ;y iv eli,) i i tr i al i n7yoth . eis ; whose . names If any of your - readers desire it : , I w ill , here aftiggiveybirriore istonndingrfaclittiatriiiva been manifested andiVieres,that have been per formed itsqnr. *eke by spirits alone. Many I 'have an Idea - that' dpiiitualisni tardled away. I am" happy "to` •inffirnfiberii r it leatilPertjoyed • •y hundreds of thousands,. asl trust mid Lippe,. by true, faithful and" honest believers:_and A tho prily regret is, .that so many, like itf ;profeiste - d Christian -einrch - ,Ao - not live up and , prabtice theinhilmelind holy truths taught by their ministers an the spirits tripui'departed friends.. Ire - .dfiatr y, in the trim,faith, • 1.1• *l/4.4 ' • Tnz BionicKum or rettreet -LAt the late Tem terande:Convention: in Saratoga it- gentleniati ook' occasion to%itter a word ' of ' caution-as 'to circulation Lot reporis concerning Abe loss oft . battles by theintemperanee of command; ing Generals.lo Ife tbatsbortli-beforelloke , burg was talmn;.ari anxious patriot went to the president' Watige that `Gen. Grin't should _here "444-lks•" Mr. Liniiiin:olYmrtilditnirediof etti4iiiioll he could tell liquor Gen. Grant drinks. The maul coulthnot tell whit it was. "I am sorry You can't inform me,n Said Mr. Linooln, , "for 'I should' like-to rebommend seine 'cob' the Sarno kind of lona to some:other ,fienertils:P to wind, faint faaelqio; 4 nlniteen incbei'diep; andAhilmlfeeffour incheshighi,' , ,adtyl l enifitatia °Fawn' octaves and wiiill ) , ribiaoha t 'ilias been' inttodnaadidttPLo &ton; and is litaCilit fins than a liundred:diiiraro_ - - ' ' '`.'" ' ' ''; ' "} Til - qii*Tifitiop*iva, - ipa- rielag, a& i - filly a .. 1 4 t Een4 P . 6 1 0-11. 2, * 'iii()PliDg,fc'F.Ao).l4 ce q.el for Y.riailiapi)f. , # a On 6 OP 6 - l#l 4, .ta, e11ii'6 1...,...„ 1 1 Xf4 ~ !ii4),/,02: 4 ,44 1 .., 1 3Plifia .!'t. ''" . 7117 wet tt.l4 vci iy*Lergla .- nt ... tom '' .11LIVALIte. .tigF; •t:i I?! , Extensive Forgery—A Baltimore Bank Swindled out $50,000 by a Tittsthirger. We learned yesterday that a most extensive and serssful forgery was recently perpetrated upon e Citizans' Bank of Baltimore, by a tavern keeperef this city, named John L. Pichl. It appears that Pichl, who had obtained the con fldence `of several prominent business men of Baltimore, visited that city a fear days ago, and represented , himself, as a horse contractor 'for thektovernment. He went to the_guarteirmas. ter itt - that place r and Y obtained from his clerk ,a receipt for a large lot, f horties,'valued at a certain price per head, together 'with' an order upon the Paymaster for the sum total—amount big to between - $48:000 , and $60,000. After ifeiitieciedidatt-Probitffrig this' fistielPot and iirdef it is alleged that richt fotged the endorsement of the QuarterAutster, and immediately after obtained an order from the paymaster drawn the eitirma' Bank, and paytible twenty days. He then rePaired to the - batik, where he was introduced to the cashier by a well:known e* 4nedn*an and stated that his .engagements were sneh l tliit be meat have $20,0f/Oxash. The amount ma &tented out for him, when he pie tended that he had forgotten an item in making his calculation, and asked for *6,000 :more in cash. Thiswas also paid limo:asking 426,000 He then.took checks for the balancevin $5,'000 sums, and left thebank; On the following day the cashier became apprehensive that all was not right, and on inquiry he learned that the name of the Quartermaster histbeen forged.— He at onto took the cartifor this city, reaching here on Thursday. On making inquiry, through an officer, he learned that Pichl had gone to Washington, on business. It was supposed, howeirer, that be had gone to New York, pre paratory .toz taking. the steamer for Europe. which Nan to sail op Friday. This supaositien was strengthened by the tact that Pichrs family hid els& left the city. The Cashier telegraphed the matter to all the principal citierirairdleft on the.next-train for New York, hoping th suc ceed in apprehending the swindler, ' The accused is well known in this city, and Was fornierly" enacted asa sabstnan in a cloth ing store on - Market street.• He hatfor several yearti. past , been:kosping tbe :Pierre zliteeet, near Third. If all accounts be-true, this is the - first or the second time that he has tried hia hand at. forgery, but he escaped expoinire `ify lifting-the forged notes at maturity ' ; triS sap Peirsd.that hekqld thechecks*lifeh he'bbtained from the Citizens' Hank to parties in Baltirnore, and Aim Ockhted the etitireratnoinit in cask less theihave'whiciihe would haye tci stand:— Thepadnare l ig one the boldest and mestsim c. cessfull'on record, and it ishoped tht4the scoun drel will be arrested and brought to punialinient. Piliaburg .GazeUe, Aug ~27. `,* j3'-:, 1 - Zt' ' f ra, '. - SOU fitERN--NEVM FROM,REBEtiSO URCES - SKIRMISH NUR. !WARM SPRINGS. RebcliCavalry-witttin Eight' Niles of-TicksbuiT WHITE Sutrnua Stitmas, August 27. Welnet the enemy yesterday morning about , agnileund from. this phase, on the road leading tothuWarm. Springs. We tought•fro, 9A.sr to 7P.` sr. - Every at rn tack i . made by; the enemy =was retailed. . :At night eaeh.sideloccupyled the same pad tion they, had.,in the mottling. s: The enemy next :morning retreated towards Warm Sinhags"prirsued 'byeavalry and artillery, OnlAleorgeti. Patton, Oortimaiading: - -ahuonemy were , aboutihree -thousand, with six pieces of, artillery. r under-Gen.• Averill. Oar loss is two t hipieredzkille4l..and wounded. The enemy's loss is not known. We have takereabout one hundred and- fifty-prisoners, and one-piece of artillery. -• • - ,BAN.: Maim- _Oen • 'lmmune; lifssi„Ang. 26 —A gentlettualfrOm !Vicksburg repot:hi' an iniporbintlnitlitary move= intent-on foot, the character of Which had 'not !transpired.] . j .. " 114ee thousand YtWisep tire moving , from rfinso City to Benton. -•A party of onr cavalry litely crossed the Big .Bleakand went within 'eight miles of Ticks= 'burg, when they met a negro L.of picke and chased them from their posts. The Yankie cavalry came tip to'speaking dis tance, when "our men retired; • lacnsok, Augpst 27th The lankees are in for ce four inileiljwllow' xclimped.s. No news front' the fiont. • ' '• • LI:.:1!.:E:E ,FEIYk: , EZR-O;P - , i Haw Wait, Aug. 31. The- steamer City or London arrived this ,61reilthe bringing Liverool advicee one day det.er. "`Th`e Damascus, from 17ew York, arrived out 'on the 19th ? and the Olyinkins on the 17th. The privateer Florida appeared off. on the 17th, and was boarded by a ,Cork pilot bhist, and sent three passengers, rempbsed to - ,815 iidri 'federate agents, ashore by her. The Florida was off QdeenitoWn on the 18th: : The Cork Retard had'previously announced 'ref 'expected arrival at Atteermtown to effect . some shipments of nifin, and at theltistance of Pie'lrinited States ClUristtla notice was posted by the Port Admiral, warning the people, against iniy breach Of the foreign enlistment act: ". l i lt is reported ,that, war vesiels were _reedy oVievent any illegality. 1, The destruction of the Americ an - ship`iTaah, by a,privateer; ie confirmed. • ; The parties interested in the Peter Miff as sert, unequivocally, that the pea* Stitt(' by /ridge Beets were pruill. Thei . saythey can substantiate them case. the London _Timms says the -Washington de cisiqn is looked forwith great intect63t. . . A case was on trial in• England, clearly show ing that the Peter Hoff had been previously eugagedvarrying - Ontriband goods. IiESTRUOTIVE PIE& AT IiOSTOIL /• ilautic Works mid Four Turrets Burned PIM! ' • ' - riloaroUlAug. f-Adolauctive fire is • regintinlEest Bodo)* hawing: commenced!. in the;; Works ythere the Monitors are beingsorotad, The building,. with, four nearlY been destroxeCand t 'ifflinierite -aplapreztending throughout Mau Mikhail • •, ?gilts $lll Eat.#ol44llit eatt I trle eted , t tcd 'os c s •ione 'eau o o PRICE ONE CENT From the Army of the Potomac WARRENvos, Va , August 29. We have had a pleasant day here the occa sion of which was the presentation here, a sword, &c., to Major General Sedgwiek; commanding Sixth corps, by the tfficer, of the Henna divi sion, Second sorps, which division he c_ran.tend ed hin the corps was, under the ern:mind of the late gallant Sumner. It was indeed a pleasing sight to see the reunion of the vete ram andtheir gallantlate commander. Speeches were made, toasts given, and it would have made ccapperhomialinkeiMo his lib° aud slimy den to have witnessed those Scarred veteran.= in the holy cause of the Union. The Fomentation Was made by Captain Cr rit hill, of the second division, and received by the General himself. The day was pleanuttly spent. A large number of ladies were present, and although of secession proclivities, they ap peared to regard the bine Jackets with. fiver, and if their losks betokened anything, they wished "this cruel war was over,?' so thatlheir almost desolate town would agelsebe eat ;Ott , mud with visitors to their far-famed epriuga t both North and South, as it was 119 wont, in times of yore. Among the distinguished guests we noticed General Meade, aommander-ia-Chief; Generals Hant, Warren. Webb, Humphrey, and others 45f distinguished reputation. Capture of a Blockade Runner. WASEIMGTON, August Si The Navy Department has receive i iuforrira tion of the capture of the tirig Athletic, by the 11. S. steamer Princessßoial,off the Rio Lauda, • Wilco. a.From.the statement of Acting . Master Khoo& late in command of the, gunboat Actonica, it appears that the Atlantic ha.l cotton on board, dirt t froni the Texas Shine, liari the captain of the brig told bim he would swear to the fact, 'and if &private interview - could be granted, =it !would be to the.advantageof the Unlit tiStates. I ThePaphiln's singular, prOceediog , waa, ho Istiye, in consequence of a Di sunaerat-inding'be itween him and the parties chartering the We sel. Re states that he was taken into Key iWest l in this same Atlantic while bound for Ter.- wir, by a United States steam vessel as a prize, land' lay them thirty:slx days; but be Was I 4 .'smart enough to fool -the authorities," tacit.' withstanding be had contratmutd of war on . bOard. 'lle escaped from there atd aft:Twat& sued the-United-States and obtained a judgment for 1110,000. He then went off and delivered his lcargo all right, being seat to Brownsville, ,taxas, via Matamoras, Mexico. The Capt4u of thevesiel further said. "If yen don't Biol. ; out I'll fool =you I have been in Bllth Ibusiness a. long time, having run, the blockade. Idining the Russian war, and if sou are not..vety, sharp rn get to windward of you agaid." Raggart; of New York, nevi 'at kftifit: !mores, can testify that the .bilklAthauticiptir- r , her cotton at Brearnsvjile, Tease r :-,1120J ;Cayuga mas In Eight at the time of.the captire, I The Atlantic has been sent to NeW Oilelms tfor adjudication. - Shetiails.fronilioamn. Phh Tablive tacuram.-eonimrtnictated by Commander •Woolsey ot the Princess Royal. - _ FURTHER NAVAL CAPTURES. . Wenn:Norm, August - 31.—Acting Smith, commanding the steamer Bentinda,' communicates the following Captures On -the 'l4th -instant, the British schooner Cannita, 'leaded with 160 bales of ix)ttoo, - and bound. from Velasco, Teinul; Balize. Honduras. On tha-15th, withtbe British schooner" artist.from Nassau. When , hailed ahead she. was from . Havana,for Atatamoras. lElavhig boarded heelni watfinrornicd that the calitain -was-dew:rand ffiein navigator; they!' had lost their reckoning: - r - p omma ttd r Smith, however, ,found,; Chronometer worked up to , the 15th inst,„%ancl i /lie octant set at meridian on that day, She wag@ haded with liquors, cigare, medicines, kc., And` e - felt justified ingseizing her as a Lawful yrrizei , _The ricaldent Jtah. recognised Juan N.NaK ,yarre as Consul *sterol, ad int.9r0,,0.f inNhw York -", " , Death ofs, *otorioTififtPittiForealtr c :.3 Bartniumz, Anignst 81;1863. n. Captain Robert E. Hazlett died in this oda pn 'llursda#, and was buried on yeileratir t o.fter the attack on Fort Stunter,lif 11361.01tm- , tin "Hazlett ,reornited the fireCznen io more for the Confederate . Army, and setkk tolhe Bondi; Heiaterviards folloited and has ever been activity identified whit - Bouthem cause.. Dating the - Piteiriebn itatlief` Heaved in one of the' Marylmui co mrettnficas Lieutenant..: 'X&RICETEI ItY'VELEGA,APIt.' PHLLALDRI•PiLLS, No improvement to record, in the , &feedstuff, Market. Flo& dull, and only 1,200 11 so1:41 for export ; at $4 76®6 for superfine; $6" bi) for fresh gouda extmlind $6®6.26 for exit* family. The receipts are light. Eye:=flour steady at $476()5, and corn mealat $4. Thede mend for wheet is limited, and only 3,000 bui. sold at $1 20@l SO for new red, $1 33@,1 31 for old, and $1.55‘ for Kentucky white.' Nevi 'rye dull at 90a; old at $1.05. Corn summand, firm-820. for yellow, and 79J. for mixed. Western. Oatsis in better demand, and 4.000 bushels new Southern sold at 65@66c. - -gee citron bark: dull et $3O. .Coffee he'd firmly, with sales of Rio at 25-14g12,95.., Laggyre at 2l ®3oo. No change in provisions.: Petro/eupg held firmly, but less doing. — Whiaky ie lie. higher ; ssles-800 bbls. st 48i(g1496 Ns* Yosk.... August:lD: Flouradvanced 5c ;iaise of 9,00 irbilkaat-$8 @A 45 for Eitate,ss 145 35 for Ohio,w4Ss,l*, 4.6 241Orboithern. Whertiadvapped 2c; sahni 50000 bush. at 80(41 05for Chicago spring:BB $ll2 for id ilwankic club,ind St 151g1 20 3 fcki Western. Corn firm; sales of 30,000. Dm*: itt, 70 0. Beef dull. rozir firm. Lard firna t a.tii t @IO4. Whisky firm at 461®47. IteceloBl4 'lour. 8,235 bbis; wheat; 111,685 bush; coin, 117,780 bosh. _ - BALTIMORE, AugestalAL, The Flour mare isAniet aru4llTicffit Visa- HOward street $5 12i. Wheat steady. declining. Whisky quiet' New York Money Marketer. Argnst 31.. . Stocker lower-;-Chicago and Rock Isknit UV °timberland OO& 29 ; 111iuols Central Railrma' 114.0144.ew Work,oentral 1813/ ; Beddillb'UW CIPIdi 2B I - Tavel/to. 73 10 ion; ...ww0001,,, 5 V. 41...11111 141 agANCR , p , - -- Seventeen ccitiOdtiplfe the-Fsench army, in' Bonsparten-tiine.ooksof Pktnteliee 4 by their brever7 sod talent to- the fakin g . a r tugulehed etetions Two became . ktirgeittwo ebittiCood_two gaiondliki , . o Sign