Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, September 04, 1863, Image 1

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*.;EORGE BERG NEB.
CELEGRAPII.
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IS PUBLVIIILD
MORNING AND EVENING;:'
By: GEORGE RREIGNE4.'
. Office Third Street,
_near WalmiL
TEEMS OF BUBSCB,IPTION - .:.
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!he Dtk lt 1113,211BAPia •Is - served to subsci-:
dery in the . City at riiieUtii per week': 'Yearly‘
srdisiribsre wdibe4itimd $4 09. iii sdvaucea
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SE an advert,,wng medium l'
the ituuttAmiiiis
no equal,' its 1011 . 1 3 circulation, amonoTbrusiness
men and families, In cit y and country Plan*
it beyond Competitit.
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THE UNITEDSTA.Tx 4O 7,IIQTAi
ILAJLIMMI3.I44I4
Pr:i o PrietOil• •
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ritEDIS well known Hotel-IS now h a
tion to ;Accommodate the travelin‘,Pt"-'4l-
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;affording the indet ample conveniences it
the transient peat and the‘ permanent to,'-7 414,43 1*
THE UNITED. STATES ROM haa t " 5 "
.entirely refitted tiaroughoht:nal , tow has" t.l - 4,
etimrnodations'e4nal in extent;"'comfort anw
le*ury to any hotel between Phikdelphia and
Pittsburg. 'its - location ia.thebest hi the State
Capital; being:jct. eau
. ttecess Wall the; ailrtiad
depots,- and in' C 10543 prosienity tii all the'vablill
offres and busintas of thopit,k. - It '
now all the conveniences of ' '
A .1 itSl ASS
and the prOptiqtnra are d4efm*.iiii.,ko 800
neither expense; time or *hair . V4 O
comfort or the gueeite. The patrtii_ni,kia: l / 4 4 thtj
traveling public is rtepectfully'solisited.'. •
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ItaKET ANIY*ASUIFSTIKKIaFtEi
- HARKIN DAG, PL
JOSEPH - ic. JICOLIImAN; Piteirßl4ToßL ,
(83M1IgliZ oat/Dump BY, wzma covißlT.) •
Thilias a Out Ohio; /total, anci.
*OA at of the city. At, is Iciikt*Aile t teitt
maneer l Pl its Patron§ wilt ..0etrY. , 099/ 1) : :
.134ation. to,b9 met, vil.44,*".,t,fis . ;*loll:Lonseeiln
11 4 Ijc.4xPt.,
LIQUOHS. -
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IXTE have on hand-a very 'su , or soleotioa
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W V of WINES,. BRANDIES) atid . °lellfEla;-:
QUOSS, of every:decription: ' '"f '" '
BEteNDINS of' the- did:east buamds and viri A .
WINES of ever, yariety and _ of the. ilu,
quality. "
BT. CRUZ BUM.
HOLLAND GIN.
IRISH, SCOTCH,. , RYEr. and BOURBON '
WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE,
BROWN STOUT, • cogriTALS, &c. •
MHO, a NATIVE WINE, manufactured froxii
the domestio grape, iviSiblilsAt siVendid artlcle,
and we knoup it to ' • -:;
riP l4 • WM..T10CE4532.`, &
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0 02,1, 011 ., it :farther reduction: 4 4- O Pa . Oil,
V superior article of non-explosbre Coal Oitk
for salt: - very low,,by •
dOr. , Vront-apd Ifarket Stek..c,
mri
TiTISH-L , We are now offs"" 1 9t.
of. choice. Mackerel, ` li;
-Nand kits.- t
q u art 4 h: WtH,..9 114 & BOWMAN , •
(kw. - From wad Market Streettr
, 'alum, Ashton and dairy,
SALT, ground, . • 'antities,.by • 1 '
large or small q 'or.B *BOWMAN; "
;mai! .! mu Martcsat stmt.
fior. Frir
BR""" sTorrz
SOL 1 •fori.“
n ff .
of the beet brat Ads, always on hand
lf
by ' fapWlef. DOCIEC, - -p r
and
4 . O ELS/C ,OB HAMS, Canvassed,
Bmal , /- 1 7 usidities e •Very low, foie - 44.W
NICIHOLk , & 130 W MAX '
-fork Wrnnt 0 , r,r1 wiroemt.its
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DRIEu' BEEF 'AND BOIAGNA, a very cliolit)e
just received and for sale .
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1 ;97M, 1190-4KieJE- CO.,
W - d7r:k Vie ., at past A 04. .r
Yrear ' Spricer:l,-4,A - s ja 1
- BOBIRFIntaII BODICBTOW:
1145 - " ' — as itarketlitrOLsk.„
DR. 401-INSuN
zi.a.zerxmoralw.
LOCK 110SPITAL
Arif3 disndvered the r uiesecertain, speedy jind
A= effectual remediei in the world: for . •'. - •
:, pis.fe.ES OF! jliF i lltitst.&b_t? ; -
:51 , 1.0.1 . , . 4 Pat .• • _ . i
10,1= 11 1 . ,nr -am To rwaivi Roma.
NC ,Illiguinrt OR NOXIOUS; DRUGS'. i
';d:6tiri:. - IYdirrasth, or No Charge;4 'fron One tol
J.
• ' , AAP DaYL 5
Weakneei .of the ' Back, A ffections of,. 4ne
Xiihieys and Bladder; Ilavohintary i dia."
'cinieses, Impote4cy, ;General' Debility, 'Nor
vonsness, ThreptipidN! - Langrior, Low Spirits;
Confusion _ ;of '', Ideals, Palpitatibit of ''ilie,
He'nit i liiiiiditY; •Trenablings, Dimness ' of ' Sight'
or Giddiness, Disease; of the Read, Throfit, ,
Nr seerSkini - -Affediths of the :Oyler, Lungs,
Stom i efAolßowele-T - 4RuNrteul'Sfelers
striliinctram the Sdlittfry4 - hihit
those secret and solitaryi,prat, VontOre fatal
their victims ' than J P* iiinoif Syrens ' to t d
Mailifich)of - dDtrOis ) -) 7 'es;. , blight[ :their, inUt b ' 1 "
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liailt *r ief r iii *P ati c'F's.ll l .9 o !' - .?•' maix ' .;
BEO4' tin hi,' ' ' ) •
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YOUNG _,.. ---. -' -i ;
Especially, who kave,-hp4cape) the victims of
solitory Vice, ithat ‘cl - 04)1015 and destructive
heOlt •
which • ' • • • r.te an untimely
grave thousands •orEo :•-• Men of the moat ,
' ) m a itod., - )taletitel„ - i - nad Ii ~t - ) - , t infalect.,., who
might otherwise - have : ::, jfito o ing Sen
ates with the .thlaiders . ldiluence or waked
t o ecstasy the living 17 .),Gniay call with fdll'
agifidenci- - .: ' -.--,...-. . 1 7 fan if. p ~ 1
-- - - " ' -idisttiqt.' - -- ' - 1'
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Married Persons, or yo , , -,. 4 ? , L asatempla -,'
ing marriage, being aware .' I l i q , :1;4: weak,
sees; organic debility, detPrO.''Y' Q ) .1 )' ' " S yr
,
cured. i
,Ile Who places hintself under' the atre"Of pit.
I.l..inay,veligioxisly confide in his honor aiti . `gen,
tlenesai and oonfidentlireiy upon his sidil die
Physician. :_li f- . • ) 'L'' , r .7":1 .
.../.•OildliN/0 :VaikkEtaS, ~.. - 1 . 111 1
immediatelyßuredi and full Vigor restorecti.
,- 1
Thilkdistressing,affection—whicktenders life
miserable and inarrLageiniPoindlibil3 L the poti- -
,altypahl by the victinitt of hummer indulgence.. -' 1
'iulmg Pullout; are M.O. 1 !),Pt! )tu commit excesses 1
t 1 . 0 :4 1 not.being .aware, of the dreadful cm:toe. ,
queuale that may ensue. ' Now, who, - thation
derstands the subject will,
/, pretend to deny % timid ,
the' Po** cit..Ribn is' lost sooner by thoke
filling lab ImprOper :habits than hy -theprn
dent. Besides heing4eßri,vpd the pleasures 9f :
healthy offspring ;- th e o°4-Actions and destrub= -,
lave symptoms to- both- body and mind arise. i
Thd system beconatederanged, - )the physical and ,
mental:film:tone weakened, loss of procreatiie ,
power, nervous irritabilityi;qoPepsia, pal its-, I
t h f
Lion' of the heart, in-digest constiti ' , :
`debility. a wasting 'of thieffritilephough, - '
eitterfon; decay and destg : 'v .... ~..' f ) . Ir. '.: l ', !
4 , -
` Oiireii, Ito: VStallanl i alltaktrik Sriair - -
Left hand side going =from raltiniore at - ' - i a,
Sew douse froia", - the voineultiFitil notte - er" '1
c a ti
aelnei sad. n l2 MbOr• ' , '.. :,.' ‘,' ' ,'li . ' ) '-' t
:1 Letters must ' be Pala ,i_kii4 .i_en-i - Rliki etlaa .. 'I
The Doctor's Dfplomialotng , in.hiap. tilos'..); , , f ', ,
i':- 1; 1 .)-,MR.:JOWNRCibLi ... z.:: .:1 ' )
Member of the Royal College of Seirglicins,da 2 '',
don, graduate, from onelcd ;the , - .tncet Anfincr_i
coilegecinithe UnitedwSkiteii,land,theigieator-) '1
part of whose life R has ibisen_spenbin theihospk 1
.tale Of _landeno Paris,-,..Phllailelpfili. And'hzdse- ~
where, lies effected smiled:the nibstaetonidiing
cures that were ever known ' • manybaciedded ..
..!th ringingin the heed and,eare when> asleep,
~,„ a iiervoromesiq:sbeing alarmed; at sudden ,i
13 % -7- .,„m is, °: :with. frequent amides,
lot : wi eld:sometimes with• derangement °timing . .
'ad limnediately.
were ea
, .' `TA Kit ?PARTICULAR NOTICE. • 7 . i 1
::: 1i,,,,, 3 , ' r e sonie)of the= sad. -and: ntharicha .!
fia e viii t ib a y:Wid' bYjearly habits 1 orloetk ' • t :
.i, , jea k - i ie m of tiNls back - and . - -limbia;palitel IA-,tiie,-i
head, dimness ..)af sight, loss of muscular-0(4c1,-
pidpititio - ir' of ;''the %mkt, -) dysinipedit i q ief ,,T lQue
irritability,.4 A i ppouncisLorinsuntitionit&n. ,, ' i,
Mitrritrz.--=atie )fearnik'tiffectir lon' thi-inind
are mo o to be dreadedz-loss 'of inanory,icok.-
foribia .of ideas, depreiliiiiiii of spirits, evil fore.
beidings i , aversion to society, self distrust;-love
of solitude, timidity, Ike., are some - of - the evils
produced. , ..., ... .-: 1 ). ) z .d.:i
I ' ' YOUNG 'MEN - '.-• :::- i . . ' :•:. f 1 :
Whicr hive injeired . themselveS 3 by - au terildb
practice. Indulged - in when • alone; eti - , habit
Anditly ',learned from'evil' coinEentons, or it.
School,' the' effects -of which .:are nighdyttelt,
Viven . When asleep,). and if 'not cured) _renders
marriage bripoteiblei - and !destroys lath, Mirk
, and- body,' should apply immedutelY; - - 7 ' -- - I
What a iity - tbrit a-yoring , men, the hopterit
his anintry, 7 the darling of his
. parents, 'should
be thetohed from an prospecticandAstoitoote :
billfel by tbor ()Najarian* , of deikithlg : fetini , i
the path of nature and indulging , in a asrtah, .
semi) habit.
S t:'.c hparsons ial; - bu toteocu
-, -:, :
rs .. k : aABRIAGE, I
Reflect that
a sound mind and =body are the
most necessary requisites to promote conned)*
happiness. Indeed, without .these, the journey
through' life boxibiee a weary pilgrimage :tlie
prospeat hourly & '
Amite to the view • the mind
becomes shadowed with despair and final `with
the: melAncholy rtheclion that thehappiness O f,
another becomes blighted without . own.. . ;
- .Ditllfiari. gac, l'irsurtkiniE: 1
WheAthe iiiiiguided iinci 7 Imprudent votary
of . pleasure finds he:- has :imbibed ithe'setidt, bf
thisipahtful disease,. it too °Reg : happen ,
itn.illitimed Sem o f shatnear-the dread °LAl
:aviary deters birnsfrom applying to.those whb,
from ;education And. respectability, caniAloke
befriend him. i,.Hafalls into the hands of ,
rant and: and. designing pretenders, who incapable
of coring, filch his , pecuniary-substance; keep
him trillinz monthafter.month, or ..as long as
smallest fee can be
• leave: im with ruined health to -sigh over his
galling disappointment, or; by they ussiot the
deadly i poison, - Mercury, hasten the constitiv
. *nal symptoms of this terrible disettee,./Meb t ius
affections of the Head, ThroatNese, tiltbli-e -
Pzegreeeing wiih-):frigbtltd- rapidity .: tall ,lieliti
puts a period toldadreedfulsafierimi by sunit-,
int him.; to , that_undiscovered„ , country ~Ervin'
whence no. traveller returns.
: - cLI:Itt itiCenateNT OF THE PRESS. I" ,
.: The lanrdukarmds cured at this Institut! n
jeer after, y ear Ind . flie r numerous important
..,.. -54igicalkmi 'reatik - Aierforniedtbylii:: Johnson,
. tqweedlty-the reporters of the Sums; MOT,
.410, • :Anylotha pap notices' of which DAV°,
sad *i . ... '.. egala and. -before the public; 'InF
,e- .- •)fi. ' , Wing as a gentleman '" of ohoi t tosis,
etga ::?Stty,.lB du enificient luarantee to
loo ntshantilini...t; - c). el,.)ui,-. • r ..,-, , 1 5 ,
th ip it tiadiv
v .:A t,, , :...?,: Nik.Brigco;camilD; '-
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fillifillir jaillircittatt L . z...c 1 .. - ...1 - , :„4 ,;-. It .:.. i
REIM
StibfW.
HARRISBURG, PA., .FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4
,1863
New abDertio aunts
The Great 'American Beme6ies;"
KNOWN AS "BELMBOLD'ir
:• GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : : •
TiFtid.BOLD EXTRACT " BEICHU,"i , • !
ig " SABRA PABILIA,
" liiiPUOVEED BOSE WASH.• .
, • HELMBOLD'B , l'
GENUINE; PREPARATION'S('
- ' '"H161.14.Y' CONCENTRATE" '-' I
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c t o mpo l usTry : :, , ••, . . 1
' - FIXIID, EXTRA; CT 818 l'#.'fi, - 1 ,
A POorKIVE AND SPEC/AD R ' ElytEeil
For DikeitSii of the ' ',' . ', ' •
BLADDER KIDNEYS GIitVEL:" ''' '
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AND DlsoPal i gi SWEL G 6.
This Medicine increase's the power of',Digto
*ri, and excites the AI3ORBEN'TSVte ;heal-
IbY ac t i on, by WillOhltret wartitt. o • r CAL
ct kW* ;AO Po - sitiotkr , .and' - Or .0 NA'
s; , T LEL liG411113:15 ES'Areitedifolid,'sa Wetl' as ; re,
1 1.
snCintl•inimatibn end 'IW good' for 1 4Rbt,".
110 / 1 ' or.etaLDRATL' ' • '''-
HENACtiLtH ;11 , 41014a r .i3ua .
~FOR WEAKNEASER ! -,:i.: I.
Arising , from :Excesses, :Hritstbkdi Dissipate , 4 1
•3' , Early, Indiaketion
Armin= WIT Et ratiomoirlista triniktists.:. { ', l
Indisposition to • EttirrDr.yneesootthe Skin,
• tion, ' , • , Loma lifter,. -
Loss of Memory, - Difficultyok Breathing,
Weak Nerves, - Trembling, . , ,
Horror of Disease , , .Wakelulness, „, _. 4 i
Dimness of Vision, , , Pan in the Back,,,
Universal: Lassitude ofF twitting .of ..the ~ B edis'
the, Binocular Systom,Fsuptions. on: !the IEO3,
Hot Liands,i, ~. 1 :•:;, ~Poillid.f)ounteinxtee....
These symptoms,. if allowed to, go ms, Lwiti
this, medicine invariably. removes, : soont foll .
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC Ka ,
i
In one of which the patient may ) expire.„X
,o
cen.say that„they.tus c unt 'freqtretnilybfollettrid
by those "direful diseases," • ' •
.:, •
INEANITYANR CONSUMPTION. i
Many are aware, tre i the use of theirsufkr
inge;'-but none will cotfesiil: Thokretkirdslif tLe
Insane Asylums spathe-melancholy deaths to
Conimmptton t beatAtuplet
,w,itnesa to ,tfr l / 4 61. rt.!
o f die se geMoko. - 0 s.iL V 1.1 .1: , ~ , 4 -...... L. , 1
TICE CONSTIT 4 .IIIYON; ONCE APPECI T Ep
WITH 0 11019/0 WEAKNESS,
Reqntres the aprnreaidie to strengthen and
lfivigbratefilid. syritempighichifeliebild"s.
tract Buchu invarlaplyLdolt. A trial will co -
vino the most sitiOtioal.
FENIALES=FIStriLES—FEMALEB,, ,'
OLD OR YORNE;ISIX6LIX,'(Abyt&IKAiz r
CONTEMPLAZING NA RRIAGE, ~
In many affections affec"tioo pecultar to females the'
Extract Raclin laJtmequalltci sby any , other
"remedy; nark lOhloresis)49 'Retention, Ihregit
larity; Painfidness, Or! sripM , essiektlof. the "cu -
ternary ; Evacuations, -I:licarartedf& ifichittri s'
state of-the 'ilterns,. Lencoirhea-ter Wfit ,
Sterility; and for all a) . inplaintelikident , toT t e
1 0
sex, Whethevarising froMr• Indiscietioa,ilHa
of rDiesiPationmeiihothe , . ~- : 1 ~ ; •;i 1,-..a
' DECLINE 'GR'.OILANGE'DF P LIFE: ':
RD 27,4micrqno.q.o #A I WPTBOOT/t.i
v t i -cria..—.....t.:**,.. 4 / 1 0
Chigio I derinin:langiiitottaTiliessiii:
PerAIatIO.LIT:p. I EXTII.AOT,BP'O#Z I ,
Cure t s Pistrsi4t, in,alttlieif itakria a t .. lit
tleex hae , -flittll9T4 6 " n eg e iik4 f t . i, #9": l * -
` Mve?icage hqd. 46,w . 9 6 1 i••.,rt , . Ft.twom Trr ,
qttent, desire, ' and l gtves streuvii.,to yrinater
thereby removing nbtliubtione, priventifg s . d
mau l
'ermine SW iditriFelif tliiiklikithiß-allaybg 'pi'
and intlitiblietioil, Mr - Bennet& fri”this class P
diseases; awl expeilleMPoisonrxra,"Diseased;
Wornout Matter. t• Ttrousands:Apon the
who have been the YieSima o:quacks % arid,
nave ;paid' heti* „fees, to Ara Oriel in I a :lass -
*timerhave brunt theY:latereidetrabried,`And% t*
alb -) !Trireme: qssir ,W*; tire; Ase*ink.Vitomer
Aleriugentse.'“tterra dried up Lix that sytekeer,
,ureak Nordin tin aggravated Away mid or
aster-Imirriligeo ; I**:,l - :it. -• ~" .... * "
1 Dee:HEIAOPLEbt ~ 374111 4 1,1 0 :T- WOE° . fo r:
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all A1641_444, and Diseased Qf • they ,,. HolnotY:Dt -1
Rano, iWhefilie 4 t riTtetiog iti,Biale.or Vertifile,:froth
AlutioNtli qiiing@ riiiginattogi and Erik matter.( b
irilviatenti ttatidillgt AsomPs .PC..th,
__ PM
mquire. Oho aid, efy. it ..:Diiiicill-.1 111 .. 1-44RPielp' :
.wilm.pl: wzotip is. oe`,. - 9-p.t., .14 1 orctio; lin
kr, *„?srtsin,to , have the desired nett” in.; r
Dilmses for which it is recommerldsd. , . *t, `
!,* Blood r -Pbed.- 7 Blood. Herimhole'eAlgbl 0
Coni4entrtitQd CslnPrie_sd t F•41). 110 ../ATIW
.SeadAP4 I I4 I •LA nArPxl4 l 4§- • • 'Nide* waft'
thgr'el -.the Bleed, ansliPttechs tOe...Sksiitl•.o ,
&gist:Pangs of the N9fierE;sse•ThrtisAi
Win -
,
Owl, "and, other, llltreue,Surfelnf,4nritrii l o lie A -
prmranee In :the PIP, Of .P.l9ere- .ravirlabelil
i e
Extract Sarsaparilla, pnrft ,istilin A100d,",441.
removes all Sally Eruptions_of thefoltin; giviu4
to the Complexion a,Ciestr i turd.lElpelthy Colo.
It being iirepaiiiil • dipressly for' this chum Of
complaints, "its Blood r lliting 'Properties am
preserved to a it : tater. ex - tat-4nm any other
:preparation 'of darsaparilhn 0,..1 i. , • I, . , T ,
i , 1" HEL.MBODIAS;ROSE . WAISIL I Li
"7 An excellent Lakin Yor dishatree of ist. , E,yph '
, iilic Nature, hnd as-an Injection in I inw-kui c y t
itle.. l l#4 l l.O.Ntme ..-lir..liAll.frPul } abitl
diesipationfAma in, eonaec4iiii with ire.
tract:3,l34ft aria'Safstiplripa, in such diseastis
IA I , •redenbtended; ',:Eviditiiii)of `;the moat's;-
epoindble arqirellahle character will &mom
thb theacklas!'.loll4M9ATEB OF` CUB
pil
front 'eight 'te 'tW4intY . i xears Minding; an 1
names ' -known. tC. v Acteace - -anti- Fame. F r'
Medical Properties'of Buohu, see Diimensio* 4)f
the Unitid , States. See Professor*. DE %ta
valuable worktenn thir Pradtleteof* , Physfe - teatte'
remarks made by the late &debated Dr. - 11q—,,
BIM, Philadelphia., Beezeinarks madabY:pc.
EPA RAT M thIcDOWELL, it celebrated Plryod&'
and member of tits litiyal Collegebf Stmrethrei
:Ireland; and published in the .Iritneactions Stf
the Kings and Queen's Journal. Bee Med
'Cirri-VW-Review, published by BENJ. TRA
VERS, Follow"of the RoYalCollege of Shigeonit,
See most of the late standard work's; ore Wadi
due. Extract of Buchn Si "PO' Petthettli?ltk
six for $500: - Extrait of ibra`iianil,ty 'IL 00'
Oita:4lW, or' V.ix for'' 0.6 'iv!' lidiattr'&l SOM.
Wash;, 60 cente,per bottfe,'Ohlie for s 2 ' 50;'#,
hilt a dozen each fditl2,oo,'whicliirillbe 64-
Relent to cure tie motif Obstinate came, If (Uhl;
Lions itaadhered_toL Delivered to any hadress;,
eemely., packed...from observadatL. klThrfroldhe
symptoms In all senenunications. tharessieft!
anteed. , Advice grails.',..,i. t
4.F.F.1DAY.1.r.;,,, :. ~ :-.1: ,t,t
..Personally appeared .before me an.:Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia,:- H. T. .lielritital,
who, being duly sworn, doth say, his rPrriPalim
ileas contain no narcotic, antmercall,*on_otir
injuricanitdrngs, arid maws**. vegetable-F* 7 "f t
. I..ILJP. JUlLliilXdrat I.
Sworn aad-alibriatiber- ibeforanie. this Uri iditYr
ef November, 1864. ,e. W.kIa.P.MLUIABD,t , ! ~[
..thldertnan; Ninth Artreet ab. Bele,: 11/111M:
~. Address letters far informationlintoolaudes
~ .A1 'I • 'i....n.J1.2.4.1131421001/Dt Obbielfir. ; ....'
Obi Beg& WU•liireetilXiSli. 6 ' . , 4 y ,
irk.o.A• . V.A;.• , !: , , , .., , :f Zfi , :T. re iV . ~ ..b ji LI - i
, ........., ... 0 ,??...:,,,,,,., .., :_. „... i .:,......„
. _ ..•
brie • ~,,..... :_,
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ii' brie 611. P sonhirozvnloor. i
Among the speakers at the Union meetindi
1 1 #' a t ,' F i E rV l Pli n e s S e ql! a fP4T days sag ,
was Plriiiire I..wrilOw. Be look or his 141 ,
an editorial denouncfnrseression and exposing
its inevitable t ,r,qi . pitylwhich-,4e . pupAtirl,: ih
'
Iffe t 'irtittxville"'Whig fiemediattly after South
narolina deelarell 'heladif out ti the. Union.L ,
Eft thci Preeeldii.t.iati.b.hiisiderable' length to
show the folly of seggssion, and that the South
fva?-irraPontlibte for, this causeless ,arid suicidal
hitivAent. a-Ete-'il4ohii•ed compro mise irepoilif
ole end counseled.raetoration as the only hope
for ,Tennessee. Ja.regard to slavery he said :=,
"When riVait in the Legislature, years ego, and.
.ark&l 'the' Phreage" .Of a la# distributing oth .
Oofigiellibital repieseritittiou anion g Yhe:dietriciti'
-aedoi ding ite t i lleir-iir nitoVopulation ;. not !vide.,
tinbinethe ' t fee . fifths , ' apportinnment:aS At
spected the State, many of you cried out
htt , 'ls it-d-,--tkl 'Ali Aitititill3t !' I- belleVed t he
White bl'ileeffirtglieeetitittion' to be , Most. just
liticitni4ft ifihr.derdefibiS with the'sPitit VP+
institutions. I was, then, as lam now, for la
tyliitainarkeeverittrient; . and fut. a free, - Intel: .
Ilieht:iyibteitarthtithenaY„: Intelligent freemen'
constitute WSiate; not wealth, or Deere- tirtitpei-.3
ty. lam ler a commonwealth composed 'emit,
lightedgild fo r
freeniati*Ml not' oat' .
7 baielli hp& slavery as in the Pseride:Southern
Cunlederacy—a monarchy based upon sliCie'prif. l
prof
petty itriere'nelinireiwhitistenfe)wanivd .l than
are necessary to form a negro pollotil?:' The time
cineeiWad-4beit , '„Wei could .' discleal'OE qnest f lons;„
Ipolititidtiar theelogieitli'aetTOMVOV ' ''
i•
. I "
'"Fall6W 2 cliistais,fvftnieVertyCVearittotTdribUte
any institution of a State, then liberty' is gone
You saidtAtlayerp 4413 4ttioiM the, government,
Em.A. In. Adore ici' , chitheni thiai yontlitilt. idt..ol
- e&-tlf MAlN'tebell slavery must 'goi I eayl'let
it go ! :,, .4m for my Government with or with
, eosin .. I filitif either ' the- Government or
A
~a.hireit it %toii,h,y,iiit give me `the , Elpvet4-
MeiiVaitditit thecnegroeslgo: , " 2 belietre it they
libEgh, that iniene'tnanten years they : wilYbe
tabrii likkidbeti4ii - than they iite,lnoir: - We baio
sat here cursing tiler! . North; , -Look at Ohio,
Indiana and Illinois r bow far they are ahead Of
us. r i fent a neanimewitolfarmtng: , it takes
$l,O WI y' at/heel:4 laid nheiri /the negro!it
hand must be dire _tcdtby the supervision of a
white man. In Ohio orlndiana, the pan hiM-
Qi goeill tediviOrk,lllettllbilb fe , h2tiestiarin:
1 something productive t -which will not ran away"
4)1 104 4 : 1 4 Wheteepeßnamwealth t ato7Re, =we*
06 toii had negitbblifillittred figibilithe'ethith;
they MO rare a raw , il ii-ci
; ot i Werr Fu/pup& - 7 As a gonengrule
iJNDIP dltie,drafted men *lMlerather be exemPied
on physical or other-calms than pay the required
°Quo P,ll , :irticilVestiPAlKCEßlo, Wite
exceptfone. F .Banug ; DWI, residing in Lancai
ter county, ti"Virilirtfted"was, very fearfid
that he would motlitsilito. examination, and
he ken tlie Rein. • . ein IA n t j t3 1 1 4, E an,,
.. 1 ~ " 4 ta I. •
_ . l C krokrid
his legs about it;; .7
10 ''- Ma “ , " ' pc{
illtukricil otiterlatitiettoltdw that htitiafg.what
he claimed to be—a xterfectly sound man. The
examing surgeoq, much pleaseci with the man
ifaited aneetypf tgelyOunk mad tote accepted,_
I afar a 'sliert=monignittiotil awedbine,' lie Olie
lit eitiwirl.tightivilittatif he or s. l3nelel3arn
'OW EieYY tine' ektleettidffluit *ti:intik Mai]
WodiatiatillidideiY tepbegratld* but hail
oicr-bitensidebf'dtitft anytliingi,cif the 'kind
awiThilfienal.etyliO•bnisted j was i dWhig to thr
iduciwiiirld tat ...,1 J -, 4 1.:., Iv , ~.
'llthyiffitertiale had bat paYinghiteitddressest
to iFyJiing , lady who; fri ) additiorilo her pet
, 0=
son al ch arils , fs Wi3fthi4 iLihril. sUM lot: iiitiiiiy .
Aftertetkitildraftiki, 3 llhe young mans, *elide
itfr 'der 'of(ii s bind tlethb. lady ; but she 'lr :.
ilettrdiolthboti . di Etinitie4rfarioirtplaint "p
4 - pel'illeibilify;" stiWrevaletit amongst drdpril
inen,Litkit iheo-tefieU eci marry him' titillate lit
won d pass au ex iminalion bet' ire the B":,ard (If
AnkilweittiLkild , llrovi&ti fur ther that it lir
would pats; •aNdukt o yftlfe s3oo'extinptini.
fbr: him, and make' ilim 'lleelit'islul' th &ker.+
the young man, much"..to hid relief, , passed a..
AbLivestated ; thd'ycluitied , Ntiraei r to tier (lord,'
iias'alrhatly paid the 5.300 for him:and in IS fit
weeks theictmplh will. IA united iu inatrimoty,
—especially the turney part:, c : - -
.i3Bnotituar,.firclos Smog; -the scarcity of leather,
in rehertonOs-cinnyelling the" superior riacel
.tb , rt- ro cnrioref Shifts; --Thed Whig
tktyttt=,Squittel'skina;•ttidlieda'aiiitri fb'a-betra,
' he nair'nciat.to Chef ashes'
epi3rrk!ed over theirt,''ior a , few' days, to .faciti
ft the ieinoval of thelair;lifil then pleteftie
a strong decoction of red oak bark, will, at he
etindtof fotterd4ye, Make' eictiltent- leathefl
'stronger' arid terighiiiirthait delft Okin. t Fnt
o
ikinateillliniske a pair of ladt!tishoest'•Wfihear
that the ladies of some of the'intallorecimatiti
are=wearing-tbesb,shoes; and . rfitid them equal in,
sciftreisitinitiMperlorin durability *aik'y'o their
Thsitlcidgei`- the skit% are tett in the decociiibn of
bark the better the leather. By this plan - any
body mayliaveTttlingivalnake their own
leather? , est the &imitate , *malty:did cheaply prd
nu , ed,,and. arg i ypssel., holding a gallon will
.Et s erit' as Our reEpere wtlL do well to t 4
lE 7 ,ff 1 " , a,f, • ,• ,
, 1 7,ro?dt,iwtx nes SimiLiman Nip
tot- from Ng-tide says •tifit "five,, fresh rbdittshiVe
been upon that part of the
which Imisrueen uncovered this risr, 'riot , lar
irOinlthe ForirnAmorig the articlisdiscovero
ih2;thwie rooms' -were, a nember of pireCof
igt
muitie been wrapped` up; in g
U4)IE - in; the three of irlrich - bratill l itt*terfeCt,
state" of preservation. 19 There his' been''also.
found a pretty: seelphaving: for a motto the
words f‘Aoi.fdo,;'_wi4ob. .Fiorelli, ; the
iu
14Pet9T of the excavations, considers. an abbre-
Nmiten eta proper, Illuzii-!!.4.E* 114-
Felin,.gacifilionc, the artist , who is
TOPP: Modest .
L ol.ging i Tempfel, to cork, at ime-liundredth
of .itsAmt,tirikfisq,, has just added considerably
to tbat : wmftg which tiuityelesi- may See 'in the
email museum of 'ciaa.anicendi at the ruins.
WI tool Atiliott grip . to Ohio hist week and
afrer,93eiiteating,theloopvetOtion of . a number
bung,
ziye
.ata . **Ogled, tbat the great an
b ;
ung, Vallandigham , ,,'Will, be beaten, at least
Elty
50,000 la that 0 .. 0 jiguilthe army vote,
which wiilbegive ,ot, Fougkalmost to .a malt:
Witointieriedqfitai wit. ofthek3frArho said
that in his company-Vallandightun would not
get ! a single v0te., , ,, , ,He is looked upon in the
army 88 , th e mile mx,pf,l,lxe. soldier and of the
C9un4Yer-Ka Brig/Awi Zies.,,
•
le the comb konnfotleinete to.„Qhfottm,ihe
other ,day theracesduetexi shpbk aineseettOt to.
wake bike hatmeeetnieet 40:egging his Melnik ;
hognatteAitestmattdeatli tipidgWend,
sttetraeatN-p v37V.7
VARIETIES.
IA running business— , the erclpe'of conscripil3'
Tau Louisville joisrnal advocates the claims
of Hun. Robert Mallory, of Kentucky, s iu
speaker of th e neat Koine of BcpresentativeS
A FAlLusu.—lt is said eit in many parts of
eetittal Ohio the potato croP"his - prstived iticrioat
*total failure. Whole acres Of the plant hale
been destroyed, by pugs..., . ,• •
Axes hi Washington named. Ramsey recent y
committed sato 4ato avoid the, draft.
'do 'doubt gone where he wohidtippreefatiaA t
but, Where no draft canclithe. - A' more honor
method-at any rate than to skedaddlii 4,
h. AZ' .
, Tire large bridge ecrors the,ptiiialmpland rive .
near Nashillle, - TeprieFSee, replacing the snipe , -
-ion bridge destroyed by the 'rebels; Wits °Peri:.
:Mr public tra.vel.on the 26th inst. ~ ft l aso , -
-Anntial ~ s tructure.: and, was. built under .the
directi.ni of the ID ifitary. authorities .
Disiercuss from Memphis predict a battle
`Alkalises - Fit an earty'llay between our ,forc
and the rebels Under Gerieral'Pridi. • There
gunboaktarand Duke ew ithifive . hundred 1111
4
. cotton on board was, recently burned
I t
Shreeveport, La.
TAB Forirteth Annual Fair of the Ohm
State--Board of d itgricuhuni 'will beheld 'lb
:Cleveland on Tuesday, WAreidevi'lltnisdey
end ,Friday, • the 16th, 16th,I7th and 18th dais
of 'September , next, when it . ;
is expected that
one of the fioest exhibitions ever held in Oh
will' take-plied. , • •'-
, .
i ZIFATII 07 A PIONEIR.-011 Sandajr, the 18
Mat,;, jawb, Hower, of New Berlin ; Ohiccidi
at oite age of 92,years. , Deceased though ; borin
is Lancaster county, in this State, had lived 52
. .
Tears in - Stark county. lie leaves something 4of
a :family, being•.notilessl than 6Y - children,-
grand children and 102 great.:grand-childr i
Tns,"figlir fi re," evilest the use of whi
iiemiregird protests, was first employed again t
the fleet of - the' Saracens in the seventh cent s - .
Its chief Propertiel are, that 'it burns nin e
briskly under tirateii, and 'therefore cannot
extinguished,by common appliances,and t
1
its spread Or dill-mien is .very rapid,-
llormers from Texas state that there are. t
least one hemdred'VeSsieli loaded, "with coati+
:band antoei3 for the rebels, off the Rio Grande:
*vend of= them:aro , British. Steamers, weld*
,for cotton, which the , rebel government have
contracted to deliver, at Idetemoiss, to theel
tent of nineltunisand hales; : titirifig the - mcirdh
of ;August. ~ , . , ;1,, li .: ..3, , -;4.! .:' .. -
. .
'' tin y iehrof fruit "this Seattin 'in : MichigeU
will be the largest :ever known: In 1861- t e
ipear e 4 cr9pii*Led ; about 60,000. baskets; I
year, Cowing,to the severe frost in May, it reac -.
ed only abort 50,000..baskets;"froni the &tank ,
.given-by the most extensive` fruit grdirent t '
,pesch mop this year will i amount to' 260,
; baskets. , • , . , : • ~ ,
, a m e n ..
411 T 1 1 . ' X 'ted li n m e be bi F. 9 ° Y f erifive o i r all raf ei?r lt ol lia led i* in dia t
fleet Class.- 'Fred:V . l,We' ratio i ttifre iS to be' d •
ducted. the excess of voliniteerst furnished ov
,the State's quota. It is. thought that when
Ifinal,figures are, twirl, the map& to lie drat .
santitis l -46oTe l 'at i ta7itIleslitlitiiig
j
santi L to i a Congressional distriet....., , It , ~
ilic . .buli-
. L, Er map.
FE - 011 W. A att IN GT ON
' -' '''_ : •-' Was' itititirOir,lietitenibet 4. '
, !1 Thais% Ckongress davit g epprkwiated twat ~
thonsaettdollats, to be expended in: testing t . -
, practicability of introducink, ill; and hemp; - ,
a sithstiiiite tor oßtton th e .citntnisaViiiers a
'poibted by the CciontaiLt i outir of-Astructiltnie
antsider ftheatThjetie, iia:i I'm.' .T.11i.. Illoorh : ,
of Pittablog r -Pa.- 3 -DesalLen-Idavder, of Cinci.
oati, o.,tend 1. Wilitaitit aleileykoti Ohio, begs ,
their btesion. .. . . ,
t i 'Tiorktioriting aid liattrioi 13ep T artinerA h. =
.refused all the 'bids forilreSiale rot Kansas Trt;
Land, and ordered not i bida which Are than ma
on or before the 16th of Ontoberrnsxt. 7 ,- ,• 1
The exp . - dition sent'Ont to thelnnpahaatiock
to reciptnre:the - ,.iuttbhititiegatillith Itnet'Reit
%nes: Itave,•itsibriie ° l',;fidiali linktb i le 'in «Ott
cinema) of lo* Witer,,•te'fitrtte higher tirenl'att
tabittoinck. `- One of the Bailee& •Oftlie, S itillite
arrived here to-day, having made Menet:rape
!whits. ()being_ marched: to :Richmond:' He
oiPFestinq an ,xliE.'44 l 9ir,i ticilMitic.i'lea' • tiet.i.v.ln
four and five hundr-d . roheitt, consis ing in park
1.4 the eameparty' whip `Captured the 'two boatt
lift- the neighborhood' of ,-' Piet- Beira! n
Pleader. fcr the Potomac,. for .the qmkpose. ct
RaPtllt4 some. of 911,1* Yome.4i. _i.: • '
A party of cavalry are. with ° them, who hair
*la Bien lateli ebot4 ffiatdae and e.tterpoint
'en the river. ,I '' .- '-` 1 ' ...''' ",. .'' i
The . frigate „Sabine 1 left , Yew Loudon, on
,Pa t; for the j coest,,of . Newtticltttd.„tf)
enable fishernien who hitice - so long deture:d :t.
'enC-1:-the nairitl Sei4iCe,`to do tie - on bcia`iti'llii*.
noble ;vessel. . It 'is. unnderitood --that ` b
en; arrangement_ with`-. the goverment-:a
the .AlmadenAliukux Coutwiy, nt
ook- 001g914. ,
the Quidkiiilver Mini
`of
`Of the'mints on thelst" ' u r• - - - ' ,- -- I
Parehattan - 01tickey, ofrMissouri, hea been
appointed - Aswciate Judge of. Nevada Territory .
The premature publication of the President's
letter occasions much- surprise. This was cer
tainly not througfi the -instrumentality of Its
author. i • --`; P. ..•
FRO ,)if. .:X:W:.g,irT7',1i..,1.X1„.,
NEW GovEimmtrivi , 12041,3
,
Naw Yoax, fieptember 3.
An important Eneetlog,,beeweeu the officers of
the city banks
_and, Mob; Assistant Tree
surer of the UiteSiatei, was held to-day.—
The propcialtitiitiiiiieritotai' tb be that the
banks of.thie.city *mild lend.the Government
thirty-five millions. of dollars. : . .This sum Mr.
Chase is to draw for. during the next two, or
thtia? mentlia, as required? ' The banks of - 3 t-
ton and-hiladelphia Ire,tolai asked-for itutad
dltional fifteen millions.i The: whole fifty-sal_
;lions are to be repaid in Octoher,ct Noveptpr t
in ; new Intergiit-bearbig treasury itatel,Tsiluch
are` to bear five per cent interest '
—''to be slits'
ntaessiohr!TS Ps'ltt i cl•
' • ' WoaosettoOtelie, 13ep'8.
-The MeestiehindittiDeinootatio - State Clikereol
Lion assembled to-day, about 1,000 delegates ;
boingoterglot. l l43:-. I SPA 041 - 441‘31 3 .01 0
.7,
grar c e :, r 2 1 4 . 4 .. C•,i iriAlik
ad De,
0 4zsottfii 4-
•:01 :!::&•: 41: 1:ol to i was
PRICE ONE CENT
FROM FORTRESS MONRuE.
FORTRESS MoNROR, Se )t. 2
The steamer litassachuse•ts, from BoAan,
Mass , bound to Hilton Head, put in here for
coil this morning.
The propeller Dudley Back, sailed to-day at
nom .for,Newbern, N. C.
FORTiII EBB lionos, Sept 3.—We have nn news
from Charleston yet. The expected steamer
has not yetbeen heard of; and we have received
no rebel pipers - - forite'Vst4 days.
The gunboat_ Sheaukuen 'Just arrived fit=
Newbern, repors two steamers and one brig
ashore near Crayon Inlet. The gunboat N eanse
mond was at Newbern when the Sheokuku• n
left. -
Interesting Fews from Georgia
The Report of Pemfierton's Reath Pair
The Movements of Joe Johnston.
A Memphis letter, 25th ult., to the St. Louis
Republican, says:
"A ge ntieman direct from Atlanta. G orLia,
has arrived in this city, with adv•c , a from ti;a
Confederacy up to ,tfrus- morning of the 20th.
He says the statement hat Ge neral Prm twit° i
was shot a few days tines by a Texan t.ottlior is
without Inundation, hint that his Ilia was !of
worth a farthing;.that both officers and sol
diem had sworn to kill him on the filet oppor
tunity. The day preceding the one on
on which he left, Perobertnn was taken under
kstiong,..guard in., the direction of Iticbm" nd.
It was stated that he would be court-martini led
and, if Thund guilty,' shot. Filly two thirds
of Pemberton's army is now in the field, and
under the command of: Hardee.
"Gen. Joseph E Johnstun is in command of
BlA!bileh with extraordinary powers. I could
hale irri the force Which he cernrniands; but
Inforilaat said great confidence is reposed
'in his ability to hold the place and annihilate
ney force whichcan be brought against
The plans of Gen. Banks were thorough! k dis
ci:wed in Atlanta, as well as the movement
itgainst.the Confederate army in Arkansas."
The same letter says of matters in Arlemsts:
"Lientunant General Kirby Smith has been
placed in command of the State of - Arkansas,
with full power to act independently of the
•Piesident of the Confederacy. This has been
adettecessary. front the fact of the length of
; time it would take dispatches to reach A telt
inond from that State.'
'
A (MAN 0117... TIM mamma IN ALABAMA.
Whenme recollect that the ultra &cession
Candidate for Governor in Alabama hes been
defeated and an old Whig elected in his place,
the-lamentations of the &sista will be seen to
have more cause than appears from the article
quitted bt!,t . :ow:
We regard the defeat of Mr. Curry, in the
Congressional election in Alabamaas a national
inisfottane. Asa digoifie.d Christian gentleman
and an inckuptible statesman he commanded
Itn_intlneitce in the last Coogrefe second to but
le* members in that body; We setilt intimated
rangy are noi;iiifteitts irCal=Zioln„.l7rtolrc"
devotion to South-era tridefieodence, and to thle
'atria atiiibute the election of his opponent.—
' kflowever 'this may be, 'we cannot imagine why
. ardateiligent ceastituency should put such a
eprasentativeaside. With Yancey in the grave,
4 - nd Pugh, Dargad and onrry in civil life, our
Sister State will have to - develop giants to main
unlit her late enviable position in the national
conudls.
A MOIL PAPER. ON ENGLAND
(1'• om the . &chmond Whsg.)
•. After exciting, by all its arts, disunion and
war in America: the leading English j .nrral is
Failing its-bleeding - vletiroff. "We - tell these
ppor, drowning wretches,'! says the Tones,
,"that they have no chance whatever!! And
pinch More of the same sort, which we
'iestiirday.'exillting in 'the idea of America's
But let not the rani rejoice too
Aeon., Ten,: twenty, or even fifty years of a
,desolating war.will not leave, a
,permanent scar
on thes`faim'of Ala young and vigorous uMti-
Dent. In five Years atter peace we shall be
tefreehed and powerful as ever, and halt a cen
tury hence not, a trace of wax will be vibible.
All will have passed' away, but the realm
'
, brance•of the part England has played in this
drama, and the legacy •of retribution which
will be becineathed,tesiur_posteaity.
.•
11.1WLetlantoug.
Ser, S. IPDE.
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