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DR JOHNSON 3BILLOWIMACP3ELM LOCK HOSPITAL' . ._urt fi db3covered the-most certain, speedy s o o t 1 ectual remedies in the World for DISEASE'S OF IMPRUDENCE. .i+11:, Mollp...heNt,/ mt(C.JI NOEIIOURI 0.1 NOXIOUS DRUOS.i Ours Warranted, or No amp, in from Ovield Am Dag. Weakness of the Back, Affections of tho Kidneys and Bladder,lnvoluntary die{ charges, Impotency, G eneral. Debility, nest vonsness, Dyspepsia, Languor; Low Spirits Oonfasion of Ideas, Palpitation of ih art, Timidity, Tretablings,.Dimness of.Sigi4 or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat N( se or Skin. • Affections ef.`the Liver, Lunge Stc mach or Bowels--tbose terrible disorderi arising *en the tSoiita y,Habits Tenth— , .thoie secret and military "practices mete_ fatal_ to their victims than the song of •By ; rens to e Rash:kers of. Ulyases, blighting their finest brig. ilant hopes of anticipationd, rendering Marriage{ brpossibki, YOUNG MIEN &peelslly, who have Wahine the victims of Solitary Vice,, t h at dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of :Young Ken of the most exalted talente and brilliant intellect, who might other Wise have entranced listening fien,E atm' with the' thunders of eloquence or waked td,,emtasy . ,the living lyre, may call with fa. confidenoe. MAR/MHZ ' Harried 'Persons, Of Yofinglie'ircontemplatl leg marriage, being aware of physical weak im organic debility, deformities, dm., speedlit He.who places himself under the care of Dr! J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gene tieman, and confidently rely upon- his skill as Physickm. ORGANIC WEAXNL Immediately Cured, and full vigor restored. ' This distressing:affection . which readout lift Wearable and marriage impossible 4a the pe4. alty pald by the victims of improper inctigenoel . Young 'parsons are too apt to commit, exossees troinhot. being aware of the dreadful °omits vienc'es that may ensue. Now, -who that ma: &Wands tha subject will pretend to deny that the'power of procreation is lost sooner:by i th# =falling into improper habits than by the ;p dint. Besides being deprived the plos:me ,(31 healthy offspring, the moot anions and data - cud. live symptoms to both body and mind ari a The 'lsystem becomes deranged, the physical and mental functions weakened, loss of procreacivie, power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, pulpit:Li tiara of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility. a wasting of the frame, cough,-Tcoli inunption, decay and death. OPTION, No. 7 Bows Mum= Brawn, Left hazel side, going froin Baltimore street, **pat from' the corner. Fall not to observe amen and number.; Leiters must be paid and contain ketamp. itielrOctor's Diplom , k 8 hang in his office.: DR. JOHNSON ;• Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don' graduate from one of the moat, eminent colleges in the United Staub, and tire . gmtitea part of Whose has been epent in the Ito* : tali of London; Parts,: Thiladelphia arid . Merl where, has effected soniciof the most astonishing cures that ware ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervonsness,, being alarmed at. sudden sounds, bashfulness,. with , frequent blosidug, attended oomethube withderatigement of mind were cared immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. 1 These are seine of the sad mud rneLancholi , effects produced by early habits of youth, via: wiakness of the hack and - limbs, pains the' husg,-ditimemof sight, loss of muscular powek, : palpiation of lee heart,. dyspepitaonerfora symptoms,of eciastunptdon, NhINTALLT. —Mut fearful= effects on the mind are much -to lie dreadeii--loes of memory, co Itir4oi.v!of ideas .depresaion- of spirits, evil tore ibixliags;raversemi tueociety,.self distrust, love of solitude , timidity;-Sto.,, are some of she evils iprotitwed YOUNO KEN Who have Injured thealielves by a certain straatine indulged in when alone, habit frd -quently teemed trove companions, or it sohObl, the dffectv of which are . nightly Jett, even when rageep, and if tot oared_ renders marriage Ira - possible, and' destroye_ both mind and body, trbould apply finthediately. What 11- pity-that..?,,lxtung,. tw4. 11 4,0,4 0 pe 4: hleAoSsintry; the-darling -.414 zkdslparestts, should be snatched from all-prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating froxii the path , of-nature and • •Indalginglit si3bret habit. Eirsrb wrsoos aust„ ttefore content- MAI333.IAGt, Reflect that a sound mind And body are the most Ele(3l39ArY requisites to promote minable! happiness, Indeed, without these, the joarneY through 1110'1001/lee &weary pilgrimage : the. prospect hourlyideritens to the view ' the mind becomes shadoweikivitio despair and filled with the melancholy reflection that happiness 91 • another becomes blighted with purl own. _ DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the miagidded and imprudent votari Of pleasnre lindshe` ,. has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease; it too often bappeips thrit an illtimed Besse of shame or the dread pfAiii °ovary deters him from applying to thosp icon edanatibii 'arid resketability, can' alorie befriend him. He falls into the hands of igoo. taut And designing pretenders, who, ifaipable of Ourini, Mai his peenulary substance', kept, him liana,: month after month,.or as long as the smallest fee oan bp obtained; and ballaspah have him with ruin " ed health to sigh over his tailing disappointment, or, by the use tit the deadly pubs* Mercury, hasten the cone* clonal sYmptonts oLthis terrible disease ; Beattie affections of the EfeakTbroat, eto: progressing with frightful' rapidity: tgl. death puts a Period to his dreadful sufferings' by sand bag him to that undisoovered • onuttry Mutt Whence no traveller returns. , . INDORSEMENT OF THE PEW& . 17 The many thousands =redid this inititutlah yeat,aftes leer, and the numerous imports* m ow notations performed by Dr. ,J9bittott, witneesed by. the reporters of the su; WgeeS'., and many other_ papers, notioee of,whiplOteste al pha and span before the public., W ., - isifia - id,T stan di ng as a gentleman of chent end respo stnsi d. bility, Is etits;edsnx g uarann , te a• RISE E 6 EtREKOLY:OttiIiCO A 021.0 Rep 'V Singh Frederidi : • New 2thsertisemtnts. The Great "American Berneies," SNOWY AB "EIBIABOLD' GENUINE PREPANATIONs, VIZ : HELMBOLD EXTEdiOr "BUCHII," " " ' NSA Pe.PELLA, " IMPRoVIED BORE WASH, EIBL. BOLD' S GENUINE 110',PARATIONS. •• HIGHLY CON OEN Ral ED COM POUND FLUID, EXTRACT BP 'HU,. A POSITIVE AND SPEOLFIO REMEDY For Ditearke of the BLADDER; KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DIIOE7 , IOAL . SWELLINGS This Medinine increases the power of Diges tion, and,excittis the ABSORBENTS into eal cpy :by which the - WATERY or. CAL ORROUS: depositions, .and all :UNNATURAL SNIALIGEBLENIS are reduced; sa iveil as pain and inflammation, and is gond,fin MEN, WO MEN or OHILDEE:N. EIEMBO.LYS EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESSES Arlqing:frO - n?:Eti . *o, ",116:01b3 ,of pL9aipation, Euii Voihai . 3ilori or Abuie. ATTENDND ,WWIII TIIN FOLLOWING GYMPTOW3 : Lxdispoation to Exer-Dryness of the skin, tion, Loss of Power,, Loss of Memory, Diffrmiltyof Breathing, Weak Nerves; Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakeinhiess, , Dimness of Vision, -, Pain in the Back, ' Universal lassitude 'ofrandiing of the. flodit the .ittuscular'Systent,Erfigions on the Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance. symptoms, If sill'Oved togo on, which thlktriedickie invariably removes, *soon. toiler? ,IMPOTENCY, r4Turry, EPILEPTIC'PITS - In' one Of which the patient may expire. Who Can say that they are - not frequently foils:hied "by those "direful; diseases," INSANITY AND CONSVMPTION. Many= areaware of the cause of their Suffer fngs,-but none will confess. The records of the Insane Arlybirris and the melancholy deaths by 'Consumption,. bear'ampleswitnessto the truth of the assertion. ' „ THE a) NsTra UTIONi 'ONCE AFFECTED - WITH O.RGANID WEAKNESS; • Requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Heliabold's Ex tract Buchu.tnvariably do w i. A trial will con:- Alice the most skeptical. FE HA LES —FEktitl.-FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, i In many , af4cAons•pepliar to females the istract 13tichn,:le thieipialled by any other remedy, as in Cklorosie or 'Retention ' Irregn 7 larityi , Painftdrieskin suppression of the cos ternary Evacuations,. Ulcerated or Sohirrous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and, for all complaints inddent to the sex., whether arising from Indiecretion, Habits of'bissipation or in the t ; !I DEMME OR ORANGE OF LIFE NO FAMILY MOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no'Balsam, taercury,ur Unpleasant Medi cine for Unpleasant mail - Dangerous Diseases. tallißuLtYB EXTRACT BUCHU ) • Ciiret Secret Diseases in all their stages ; at ilk tie expense ; little or no change in diet.; no in convenience and no exposure: It causes fre quent desire, and, gives strength : to Urinate; uhereby -renioving obennMtions,. preventing and curing Eitkicierta of the• Urethra, g Pain and inflismuititiOn, SO' frequent in this claim of diseniee, and expelling Poisonous; Dieeased, and woru'.ut Matter. Thousands upon thonsaudi. who have been the victims of iiusicks, and who have paid - heavy , few to - Ou -cured In a short time, have teund.they were deceived, and that the "Parson", has by .ttie use of "powerfi) Asitriiiisariiix" - been dried up in the system, ti, break out luau aggravated form, and perhaps Use HELM. HOW'S EXTR&OT BUCEIU for all Affections-andiDieeasimof-the -Urinary Or garus„whetner existing in Mate or-Female, fro& truer siireriiiiiifti origifiatitig;'aiiii" no' Wetter of how long stooding. Messes of these Organl require the - aid:of a Diuretic. HXLIABOLDIS BUCI{U is:toe Great Diur4tio, and Lt is 'certain to ;neve the dished fleet in it ,Dikieeses for:which it is racernmeinded: • - 0100d—Bitisf—Bioed. Heimbehrs . Highly Comourrated Comp..und &AHD EXirtiatn SidioALPAIIILLa oYPHILIh. 'this is an aired- Lion of the)Blood, and streaks the Sexual Or. gam, Linings or the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind pipe, and-Other hiuMis Serfaikkinaking irs petuanoe in .the form of Ulcers.. Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies the Blood,„ and removes all - Soaly Eruptions of tinkStin, giving to the Clumplemon a Clearand- Healthy Color. It being prepared expusky 4 ; for tufa class of oumpisints, its Blood-purhying Properties are , preserved to a greater extant than' any other .preparation oftiamt pttrill4ll, • • ) HIEJIBOLD'S ROSE WASH. . , An =admit Lotion for. &swab of a SYPhi title Natnie;- aud - airan injection in dfiterserie of the Urinary Organa, arising from habits of diasipation,asedi in nonnection with the Ei tracte Mahn' arid Sarsaparilla, •• ilk such diseases as _recomniiii2ded.i Evidence of Ake , most Ili fellable charanteV. will accompany the' 'rxraildinco. ONSTLFIDATES OF CT/11103 , from eight 'to twenty years standing, with tames. to Science and Fame. POI Medical Properties of Burma, see Dispensary of the United States. See Protestor DEWEE'S valuable works on the Practite of. Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PRY+. Sll $; Philadelphia., Sae renittrica madeby Dr. EPHRAIM MoWWELL, &celebrated Phjsician and member of the ikiyal Collegeof Surgeona, kelarid, aticlltirgilleked in the 'iransactiotui of the Sing* and Queen's jounaaL See Medilio• CirnrgieritEavititit, published by ;BENJ. TEA VERB, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons See most Of the' late standard works on Medi cine. Extract of Buchtt 81,,00 per bottle, or six for $500.* Mania - of SariapOilia; - $1 00 per bottle, or six. for Et 00. -. ImproVed Bose Wash, 60 cents per bottle, - or six tor-42'60; or talt a dow3te each for $l2 00; which will hersaf- Acienthicure the moot obstin' ate cases, if direc ,tions are' adhered to. Delivered to any address,, -ecurely packed from observation. Describe. symptoms in all conimturlcations. Dwelt guar anteed. Adlike 'gratis. AFFIDA PTE. Personally appeared befoie me an Ablekizian of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Relmbold, who being - duly doth say, his preitarti ti4e; contain - Co narcotic; no Mercury, or other injurious drugs, and are purely vegetable. , ;'; EL T. HiLMBOLD. • StrikilliaWsidst:filkibefore toe, this 2iid day of NovontlieFliit4r: WILT. HIED .•• 1 1 44.itibA ab. Rce, Phila. i ldorm ! M•toin , ibnnationin confidence. 52Fra—tunapow, Chemist. i r • Mfoutli..l OlkilVo.l* i'MV. Mk: iPa -7 luzurow cl~t .+. 7 f Ri.•~'. HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 10, 1863 l li~stllantint STATE FAIL THFr BiaI*ENTEI ANNEAL 11111BITION PENNA. STATE AGM ULTIMA SOCIETY, WILL DE HUD AT • NORRIBTOii NONTGO tg&T= GO* 1 - Pi ^ SEPT. 29a AND 3016, - AND 00 * 70BEIt - rit AND ad 1863. Norristown is about.l7 miles west of Phila-, delohia, on the r , chuy (101 l river, and is acces -ible by rail Way tO ev, ry portion of the State. ITIHWGRUIJND.i. are heautitully situated:. containing 28 , Acrei Of ... giound with -Suet large bultdmis thereozi , erected; together; with large . aniount Sheilditig? The track is , said • to) be one of the best half toihytracktrinlhe htate.: he pretniums , are thcheartest ever flared the rocietyramotAttihg ,, to ahohtN l .9o3o.-- The, preniithias for till'. gracks Of Ca , tle ' $1 AIX/ live of which are .$BO each, 19 from $25 to $15,1 others running down - to lesser rates. .13mtherci not lees that. 15 head, first premium $4O; 2nd* premium $25. Horses fur all gades, the premiums exceedi ,The highest ;$:00.; ,22'.,het wpm', #2ll l . find $30, - Shil °lifers ranging froni $15;416 and $6. Fur sheep and saTtiellie premiums range, , &I'M: slo' to $5, tifid . s3. ' - For Poultry thereia a long list of premlumsi from. 2 to $L each,,,ln,the following , clamps most lihead premiums are offeted; Ploughs Cultivators, Drills, Wagons, &aping aud" Mowingi Machines, Cutters; Corn Shelton', Cider Purapii Backets_;Tht Ware,Leather and its Manuf •otures, lads Fixtures; Marble Alantlets, Butter, Mom, Giain 'and Peeds,, Vogitiat4sl;:, and also for' gases - tie and kfouseho/d Manul factures, Cloths, Carps a, Satinet, Shirting ,; eeeting, Blanhets,, Flannels, Shawls, Rule goods, Needle Wolk, &c., Bresof,'Cikes, Pre serves, sTolltesr*.., Large prengump„are offered for every variety of lyraft and- Aiken.; The oral Tent will be the larpeot ever , eree4 M d try the . Society, and wili form one of the most gOtriative features of the Exhibition. kruit,,Grapes and Wine Wilt exhibited in this dtpartment. The Pennsylvania:railroad and Norristo*n railroad, have arranged to carry articles for hibition to and from the Exhibition freight free, requiring the fqrwarding freight to be Pala, which will tio.repaid shipper, when gOodit are returned to the station whence shipped. It is hoped to Offoct . the same with other impor= tent roads. , Excurelonp - at reduced retro wilt be run on all the leading Entries can bq made at the office, in .Norris twain, after the 4ih day of September. All articles:fp-mit tur ,entered on the •i ooki. on or lisforalpgdar ,evissipg, SePteMber 2arh— bibitors $1 with four coupon tickets eaoh of which writ admit one person to the Pai r once, SINGLE ADMIStION.. or A List of Premiums and Regulations oar* be had by addreelios the eleoretary. THOMAS P KNOX; President A. BROW= Lonaassa, Secretary. NORRISTOWN FUNRAi , JOLIT RESOLUTION PROPOSING On- PS TILL& AIIIENOMENLS TO TEE 00$31:1 TUTIoN. • Be it readved be the Senate and House of Repro seetaaves of the ananknovealth of Panisykania, General Assembly mei; That the.fottowing amend; tneote propos,d, to the. Conitituttion of the Otinfaionwea'tth, in accordance 3olfh,' the par:, vi4ton of 'the, tenth article thei etif There ehall be in 'additional eectioti to the third amok) of the Ownstitutialt, to be deifg noted as , eCtiou four,ae _ 13thrion 4. Wheueier any, of the qualified .-1. ciors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual !military service, under a requisitioo from the Proddent of the United. States, or 'by the authoritytauthorityot`ChiaCoatruun aii4h, snob electors may 'ex° the rightof siiffiase in all elenirms tiv eit,nens, under such regulations es are, shall be, prise , abed bylaw, as tnh as if they Were present at their weal place of elecifon. Tnere shall he two addiri.asi Sections to the eleventh article of the Constittiti,n, to be de: inverted es actions debt and SS follows No bill shall be passed . by the Legie= lsture, containing more than vile SUbjeCt, Which shall be clearly expraieed the title, except appropriation bills. , • S. 9. No bill shall be passed by 'the Legii; lature granting any powers, or privileges, in any case. Where the authority to grant such pow ers, or priiileg,es, has ,been, or may hared-et. be, Conferred upon the courts'of this Common wealth. • JOHN CESSNA; Speaker of the Housiof Bepreitenratives. JOHN P. PENNKT • Speaker of the Senate. . Orrice oi ' • Emmen OF TEES Cosinoiwasisii, Hartiusinnta, July I, 1863: - PEYSSYLVANL4' 8& I do oereby certify that the foregoing and innexed is a fall, true azol correct copy of the original jdint resolution` of the General &mein My, entitled "A joint resolution proposing' Ger tain amendments - to the Oonititution,' as the 'same remains . = file in this edifee. ' Is Derision whereof, I have hereunto set toy hand, and canoed the seal of L."• the Secretary's office to be affixed, the day and year above written; ELI SLIFER' • • • Secretary of the Commonwealth; jrfi-doawkwte.] • POTATOES ! poTATOES iII7SED.II3 Prime N. Y: Mercer and Utit, Peach Blow Potatoes for sale at No. It* Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. , .10 0 W. H. 61174 4 CO. CIOAL OIL! COAL OIL !!--4: large involci Aj, of coal WI, .which we offer Tarr/owl at lelib; than manufacturer s present price, Just received and for Gale by NICHOLS &BOWMAN; s je24'' °or. F Flout and ,Market sta. VIRE CRACKB ' r of ' receiving' a large lot Fire Crackers, which we , will sell yery low, by tinibox entalter quantity, NICHOLn 84 BOWMAN, j 4 • ,Qor. ?font and elaritet ' ets. • ' 1QABTli01:1Wql Prioe $1 26 - 3 1J ii - Makanal'Of lustrtietionfer.eilistieg , ind disoharghig soldiers, 'with spatial :referenteat° the deteption i dinutdifylng feign ii 41s easeif., AdepbSdrby-the:lllitgeop. fhineral: For sallYby • • anBB :A lAWAYArIO4I diNottow, jtuit B 1199K8 Isoetviid; Alf SCISIWOBIEPPE; Oi TICS 13E! .au2B &add c p ailD Etitgraf4 Twentieth Pennsylvania Cavalry Correspondtkce of the . Telegraph ] Su(Jons's hum, Were Vs., 1 SepteMber 6 18b3. 1 By accident a portion of your paper of a re• cent issue came into my hinds, containing Y letter, signed !To. F, 20 h Pennsylvania C val ry," and ditto-di augn-t 17th, 1863 While giv lug "Co F ' every credit for hisktidahle des re ot keeping his Harrisburg friends advised 0 . 'he mo remeuts and general management of thin rr gide tit, I would t ,ke exception to.the mode in which he chooses to represent facts. If you will allow me, I will strive to take the letter of "Co. F" in detail,' and leave his Harriseurg friends to judge which sounds IZIOBI MEd theset idler, or more in irLoordance with the dictates of reason. Be saye, "We were 'orgattle' d under the tail of Governor Curtin." If I understand , any I hing. about the . matter,: we.were otganis Of under a call from•PresidentlAncoln, and upon , being mustered iu, were positively sworn -into lie servien, of the United States for a' period et six (6) months, unions sooner discharged, with . out circumscribing the limits of our line, ot , duty to the Suequehanna, Monongahela, Poto mac, Bappthanre ck, or the fammis llitrei Styx." I admit thacttie regiment left 'Harris butg suddinif and - hurriedly, - ,led without:) much organization •„r .. bullet', and the other sea ideate of that city know-, how momentous wash the emergency, and lteir absolute the necessity; for promptly driving the army of Lee from the Cum harked "Vidiry:-. 'lt'seerned a pour time to think of to the , minutiae of "Hatiee's Tac ride" or 'Patten's-Cavalry Manual," while the' enemy thundered at the gates of Harrisburg: Our line of march he describes very properlY, sad coinolaius of want , of water while at Clem% Spring. .1 would like to know if “Co. F" am' ,point out another spot, within a M ile of out' camping ground, where man and horse could', be so efftctuitily protected froM the rays of a burning min. Tnere were 'three or four emer gauzy .companit3s attachedto our regiment, who' were mustered out of service , while we lay at' Clear Spring. Now, there can be no more poterii argument against the grounds taken by "Co. F" than the good faith of the State authoriti in mustering out those emeigettoy companies , ee while those enlisted tinder the, Focht option of President Lincoln are still in service. Instead of mg, regiment being composed of. five (5) cola ponies', there are now attached to it , twelire; (12,) five of whom ore doingdniyabont Harria-i burg and• Pottsville, and seven guardiag the Bat ! timotp,,nnd o,nio roilroad from Sir Sulin's Bun to Bloomer", Western Virginia, "Co. F" com plain% ok, Hof severe duty imposed upon the men and laonfee. Ido not taink,"Co. F" was in- his right senses when am faraded "severe drity".. as a ,matter of . complaint against tiei commanding : °Scare 0t. 11 48 regiment. i r:reJ tieve,tko , ccialltal IXPefitll Its, SO/ dipa. ~tti- d o *44 . ~ k isesi"Co. F" must nava-bOeniMitiersblyt miatekenin'ElelcreetrofinAdterlitg r if. . . .: . to be fed with: a nivir spoon, and that, while in a country ovetton.by anostile and needy fee, and torn up by our pursning army. This fact would, of itself, explain the want of forage Complained of by ''Co. F," and which I deny having existed to the extent he would strive t, convey. Be sides, we were' far remov. d front a base of Sop, , ply, with the tailroad track c .utpletely torn up, I make me doubt but the Goverpment will, ' folly; appreciate the, damtereeteelneee of "Co .1-. in brieging to public notice the war** cod iiir fa n e glect o f ite ariimals. - • "' "CO: F" -next complains of unusual severiti being need toward the men, and says that for ; ttriviel Qin:twee "they were ; invariably tied, toi for forty-eight hours. - I defy' Co. F' to name three instances in which men were tied up torty i eight hours for any otr. Doe Whatever. ' " It is true that a few of the mm were opposed to crossing' he Potomac —a result to - be expected, from, the want ot diicipline and . military 'pied: Finn existing amongir the company officers, and especially of .tee subalterns of lit. I itself, who, in-t-ad of cord airy supporting: `the`.:field , fibers of the regiment, coy rtlye stab et theni to the'dark, and j, in the men of their command m mutinous and uusuldier Ike counuct. I cauuot t-ee any other way in atbieb tberegii went could crow the P.ktonnu3 hut by , he ravine out through the aiehney under the canal un i tette it ba , by leaping fr. nt 't..e brow of the preei pice wbfoh ov trapolovere the river from Hanoxii to Sir Tehtt's Ron. • • "Co. r" convey the idea of ill treat tnent atthe hands C Wynkoop. The beet answer .1 pan give to each a statement is a refer bade to tits recent publication of Rost6ers.ns' cAlitaisti in the West, where the name of M jor 'Wynkoop is mentioned repeati;dly and' in the moot flattering terms It is sufficient tor me;to say tatt those who know Cul. Wynkoop bastes) , be is a /Wier; the highest compliment hi can how receive , ' I will not take issue'with. "Co. P' about our couniskiry, who ,. ought to defend hintsrlf.--. My object is to combat the idea of this regiment being averse to tbe performance of its duty.— On the contrary, a portion of Co. and Co: F were the only men.of „this regiment who re• fond to face the enenlY• , Co• Fwaafntl,otfiery stdor while 120 miles from the erienty„"but its courage, when broughtactoss the Potolnitc, like Bob Acres', "oozed out at its ftngers' ends 't "Co. F" a iys the men addressed Gov. firirtitt on the giubject. Does he mean the men of Co' A' itself; or the men of this regiment generallY? If the men of the rigimeet, I empbaticallymi iradiort him, and give him credit for :se much fertility of itsagitudian as the• three tailors, when styling themselves "We, the people," 80. I would, in conclusion, have the many friends of the 20th reginrent know that we are doing and - attany time prepared to do, our duty; aud if opportunity tilers, Col. Wynkoop will give the enemy as lively salght as any commander now. In Wedeln IthZinia. I ani - SERGEANT, ' Co. "V' 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry. 'Kessurn. Dorrorturisailifartszs.—Dn - the ult. medals commemorative of the ; war of in dependence Hungary,dutingthe years 1848- 49 were distributed by Governor Iteheuth among the veterans of the Hungarian Legion at pie sent station at Ancona. - The National Guard; a large protion of, the . garrieett• having at -004. head Count Casanova, General of DivisiOn, invited to the ceremonyi WhlOb was presided' over by the prefect or A.neokra." The civil military authorities oftthe town, the syndic and aruniclpal council, the President and Judges of Ih9 Court of Appeal; e nd the - Atto rney Genera Isere Pfisent:- After the ietidinglof the del:decree;which.authirised the diAtrilation . nt shkirosjials,speeehei3 n 81 1' 1 4 1.4 4 c ih.l7o4.l.4a43t tfortAfKossuth to the H.Ontidti Wits pleb d fedeqra'irliti enfliiialtathrlifintitti "talk Irfeliftingaty.f?' - . '• '• • i! ',) I; 339 0.-tielirapq. FROM OHARLESTON DRUB ISLAND EVACIATID-13Y TIE nig , • CUMMINS' MINI' 11B; BY 888 YOBBO FORTRILS9 NONIPM, Sept. 9. , The Richmond Ervrirer or the Stn contain, the fod..wiog insporunt news: CHARLIG.TON, Sept 7.—likuris Mend well evacuated, }estarday afternoon. : Tue ep , my , ad advanced their sappers up to the mural on Wagner. find' it boi,,g impossible to bold it,; Oen. Basuregard ordered' ire evactuitioo, which tookplaze at noen:-,' . The enemy now bold Cummings' Point, ini . vi6w of the ,acy. Heavy firing is now going on between the! ilonifors-and bur .batterfts on i3ollivatu'wJhlandi tpd,FOrtallosittie. ' • • t„ The enemy are,active both above and below: qbuttano. ga.. • ATLAiII'A., Sept. 7.—A (ewe! the enemy are; et` rtothatchle, , and another force is advancing: un 'Rome, Oeorgia. FURTHER PARTICULARS; LATEST FROM •ORAULESTON THE EVACUATION CERTAIN Surrender of Sumter Demanded Heavy Fire Opened , on Entaiter.l _ FordrasEsNoma, &pt. 9. ti The Seiionipg Are tiv .filepstatkee from; Charleston contained in Air Aid/mond - Whid 'of yeeteiilay:' ","' , Cerenixerner, Sept. r.—The bientbardraentii ;kept up without intermission alltday yesterday and tai letnthe night, , • .About MOO of our men were and, treunded ' batterjes and Fort 'Grigg. ' The of empttfs atisault Gregg inks repubedi before the (Amy Wei coinpleted their landing., Great turvott is supposed to,heve been playe.di in the enem►'a boats by our grape and cannieter.' At dark - on Wednesday, the enemy having advanced their sappers up to the very dilate o Wagoner, and it being impossible to hold the, Island longer, Gen. Beenregard ordered the, evacuation, which was executed between Bp. at. and 1 a. m., with success. • We spiked:the guns of Wagner and Gregg, and withdrew noilieban4yJn,forty bargee. Only One barge containing tweive,men,watiptered. • The eno.my now hot& Othundhg e Point, in :fihPview of the' city: • /MI hi Obit ttlik morn - . 40003111PVTIVIAz.i Citammarrom, M.jor Stephen .Rditott, commanding at . Sum s ter, announces that a flit of truce ilemandieg the immediate surrender of that Fort, 'has just ;men received from Admiral Dahlgren. by, Lieut. Brown, of the steamer palmetto State. General B iatnegard tel egrapbeAto .16,4 or EI-1 licott to reply to Daltlaren that he can hive 'Fort Stomata *tem he takes it and holde it, and that in the meantime such demnds are puerile' and unbecoming. -. .1:111RD :DDIPATCH. _Cuantseron, September _74:8 r. -At six o'clock, :p m the ,iron clads:and Munitors ap preached Fort Sumter eloier than natal, and opened amg fire agaiest'it. Our batteries on 1 4 nilivan's lolsitd, including Fort Moultrie, re plied heavily. ~ The firing, is still going on. , Operations in Tennessee; GENERAL ROSECRANS' REPORT IMMENSE C&PTUILES Weslanenoar; Sept. 9 Major General lloaeorand* ritocirt of the °pa:- rations in Middle ,Tennnesee In officially pro mulgated. It euebmces the preliminaries which resulted in driving the rebt la out of that portion of the state from the occupation of Murfreesboro, a point of two . bundred and twelve .milts from the warest supplies. "'Our total tom` wee eighty-five killed, four hued ed and slaty two wounded; and' thirteen We captured many small arras, three field pieces, six caiesons, three limtiers, three nfl'd siege pisses without wring.", besides anus destroy- d by the %cavalry; - Quartermaster's etores, .eighty-nirke filmes, sad Abseil thousand five hundred sacks of corn meal- , . Tun - total numb. r of pa:biota:ire tatren was fifty nine commissioned u ears and fifteen hundred andeeventy-tivet non-cronsmisstoned officers and privates. PROM ATLANTA, OA.. TllUrLox Bouts. ,L 2 ROME TO RE ATTACKED ATLANTA, Sept. 9. • Paisengers.frorn.Chattanoogareport a: Fier of the enemy at Waghatchie. The namoer is not known. We learn from Borne that *another force is advancing on that point. From .Eant, Tennessee there is no recent tnorpeßtrto repprt. • FQRTHB " BERET: MEWL Our Pone's Above and Below ,c IhaftenOoga Csafrertoot re, Scipt. 8. Wiih'the niception of a feWahe Be thrown at our riontonni yesteutisy, nothing ocilwred , to' break: the monotony at this plat*: The enemy seems quite write . Ixoth. &Wye and-belnw the &nil; but their 4. an fnither,in-' 'ilication of an attack. • • • • • • The-beet inforreed Onions tbin thatito .at teak Will' beiniade :here, but as t. Wort ;will lies Tern miva3l6 t ds ,Eaud,fein• :one, Um* e ' feie neptired • 144 f 1 ‘L ' yeateadatneaminnift Water-S 4dije. 4 . .210 ••.• . PRICE . ONE CENT. REPORT Or RENERAL HERM Particulars of hie Late Expedition. WASHIYOTON Sept* other 9. The followingreourt has been made by Oen. Averilt to (Gnats! Keil): Iltirroastrumr, Va.-Ana 80th. 18' 8 Geaerak I hive the honor to report the ewe return of my command at this pi ce, after 1/.11 tiXIM d tam through the ceuntescof-- Hardy, Pendleton, Gr. °gamier and Pocahontas. We drove General Jackson cut of Farallon tas and over the War Spritz mount rim, in a aerie , of skirmish- s. We destril d cliti, salt petre works and burned a °lmp thothweet, and a brae amount of arms,,tgiripments and attires; and fought a severe emogemen , with a sup rum fidc, under command of hikj.ir Genets' San Jones and Col. Patton at Rucky Gap- near, White Ruipbur Swings The battle mired during two days. We drove the enemy from Lis first position, bur want of ammunition and the arrival on the second day of three regiments to reinforce the enemy from the direction whence the cu-opera tion of Gen &Ammon bad been protnited, compelled its to withdraw. My corm/remixes withdrawn in good ord-r, with the lota of only-two men during the opt,- . - oai loss In the battle was pri•bably over Pee hnadred officers andmen killed and wounded, among whom are 0 •Pta-n Paul Baton Von Koe nig, A D. C , killed while hltditaz an a•eau.t upon the enemy's right, and Major M'Ealiy, Second Vermont, and Captain Ewing, of artil -s'eit,-diti4ereuely wt uided I Gaye reason, to believe the enemy's loss equal to not greater than our own. Oce Parrott gun bursted on the first day, and becoming wintbless was abandoned Ores) efforts up to noon to-day have been made by the °Maine& forces tl• Iruboden stAl Jackson to prevent our return, but without snecedir. We bait§ brought in over thirty prisoners, in - chiding is Major and two or three Lieutenante, a liege number nf cattle, horses, &c. - YC er Liar's-Camp, Lieut. J. R. Meigs, who acCoMpanied'us, is safe. I intgetimel, very respectfully, yourcbedient servant, WM. W. AVERILL, I" . Brigadier General. VARIETIES. SINGIILAU, lECEDBET.—In a town near Dan bury, some men engaged in putting up light ning rods called upon a forehanded farmer, well known in the county, and proposed to put some rods upon his buildings. Ho peremptorily de clined the offer, saying that "it. God Almighty owed him any grudge, he could -destroy his property." Strange to say, that in less than a week afterwards (last work) a heavy atom passed over his premises, and a bolt descended upon dwellieg, killing him instantly, but doing no injury to any other person in the house, although there were several in it.--Nne Haven PaZfaditon. WAETIO ram THE Wansa PAaxr.— Thee Druid says—oOntilaturday even log, whilet the great Union meetintz was soir.g on at Urestline, the train with the 23d Conuec tient on board arrived from Cairo. As the tr , in rolled in towards the crowd, some of the soldiers commenced cheering, when one of them shout ed 'Hold on, boys, let's know what we ate cheer ing for. Perhaps this is a Vallandigham meet ing.' In an instant there was a death like silence en the train, until a man in the crowd shouted Mils is a Uniou meeting.' Immediately the line of cars resounded with voc tams cheering, proving where the sympathies of soldiers were." A SIGN OP me 11=8 —We have reliable in feria diem from the Shenandoah Valley (of Virginia) to the effect that the leading rebels of that quarter are now transferring their property to men of atraw, who make some pretensions , o being of Union proclivities. Tote is of c wse being done under the pretence of sales of the property to save it from coufiscation under the - law of Congress to th.t end. As vueb trans ti a, made at this late day, will requite to be ked by atrohg proof of actual payment of fa r value for the property to pass th, n int of the government's law •ill era, few of them wl , l taut out to be Worth a pinch of scuff. Wash. &sr. ' Bousmitt WASTUNGTOIC —A W-shingtoo letter writer says the demand fur t&ces to live i t Waititingtott is tr.- ble the supply al.eady, and *lt . nOongress Meets it will be as difficult le accommondate all the peiiple as it turd it, be on inauguration days. Such a thing as a vacant house is unheatd of. Oroloary him& OD the hick streets, that MVO rented for $l6O and $2OO per =MM, are now commanding double that amount, and the tenantoften selves a premium of a hunoraddoliagil or so fur the privilege of raying such a rent. It la estimated that from five handy. d to a thtnsand vacant 11 irises are need,. d This moment. Only the rich can keep borne. THB BMWS DVMONOVINGIIIII2:OWN CV BEHIROT The Knoxville Begird muttons "as a sine.nlar tact, chit mftdota.e tondo are worth *143 in Eughirid than at home. H, - re • breefier to usei , ev is almost constantly depr• elating." "It difficuli to makers purchase, however .mall " the Rvister continues, "without. being 'minded by the miter of the great depreciation of our money, From the man who sells sou a tam% for six or eight bundled dollars, down to tee shop keeper who sells you an almanac for twenty five ciente, all pile on an enormous price, and byway of apology,, give the currency a kick But What do the rebels propose to do about it? Tim Navy Kurrtantx Exam:lmre --Governor Timms E. Bramiette is a Kentuckian by With. Rehm resided for 801110 years petal's Columbii, the county seat of Adair county, a section of the State, until recently, subject to frtquentia cordons from guerrilla bands. 25 as after the fall of Fort Sumter be commenced raising a vgiment of Union volunteers, and became Col onel of the Third Kentocky—tue first Union regiment raised , in the State, composed exclu sively of E.entuciriatut. Colonel Bratalette's regiment went to Camp Dick Robiwon, where it remained for some time, firming part of the command of the gallant Nelson. The Colonel of the Third was soon afterward promoted to a Brigadier Generalship, which rank he held what called upon to bear the standard of Joy :al* in' the contest for the Gubernatorial char of his native State. Governor Bramlette is a little the medium height, well built, and in uniform looks more liken soldier than most Of our biigadiers •in the Army of-the Watt.— '-isahout forty-eight years old, but. hat the sprearnrica of a younger man. Big hair and whiskers—he Las's luxuriant oropof the latter slightly tinged ' , with gray. WO Mit PS a mambo of I theltain Legislature. *
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