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ItO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS "DRUGS; Ou‘re Warranted, or No .Charge, - fronOne ' Two Dayi Weakness of the Back, Affecthms of , the; Kidneys - and- Bladder, Involuntary.... charges, Impotency, Agnes* Debility, Ner-f volumes, Dyspipisia; -'Leingnor, Low Spirits) Confodon of Ideas, ,Palpitation of the art,_TirniditY, Tremblingi, Ditarless of Sighli or. Giddiness, Disease of the Read, Throat,- Nr se or,Skba. Affections of the :Liver, - Lungs ra ) Stcach or Bowela—lthoSe • terrible (lirderS arising from tho Solitary 'Babas of Yonth—„ those secret and, solitary pradtices more their yiptinse,thin the song of Syrene to tlai Mariners of Illisses, blighting their most, bill' liantboPes or:nticipations, iezaliAtig niarfiagel I Ito., impossible, . ;• 'YOUNG KEN .1 Especially, • who 'have become the victims of ' that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an- .untimely liltire'thousands .of Young Ken ~of the most .exalted thousands and i:)ianP intellect, who might liiitenmg* Ban; ates with the thunders-of-eloquence or- waked to ecstasy the litrirtg' gyre, may call with full •-confidence: ' : r • - Married Persons; or Young-gen contereplat' fag: Marriage, lming aware uf iphysical - wpaki-• s,, organic "debility,deformities,Bte, ' • He - who places liiir'es'r;if, under the cars of pr,. , 34:may religiously confide hi hisl;konce• as a, get tlerean,:and confidently relympon hisAddil as a PhyalcienC > '• _ __. - • ORGANIC' WE&KII.EB3 ; Immediately quad, and full *or restored.,_ . • This' distressing affection—which -replerp , miserable and marriage impossible—is thsyped-, alty paid by the victims of improper indnigepciii.; Young perfiOrlii are too, apt to commit exce sses from riot being aware ,of the dreadful ,conse unmet* that may ensue. Now, who i *at Aui derstandirthe- subject, will pretend to derg ti4t , the Power of procreation is lost soOner f tly Idling into' improper ',lisbits thaw la Jilaspri dent:. • Besides being deprived the pleasures* of healthy offspring,,the most serious mai - 141h. tive symptoms to both body and mind. arts. The system becomes deranged,.the physical arid mental functions weakened, loss of procreiti4e power; nervous irritability, dyspepsia, don. of the- heart, indigestion, coustitntiOn3l debility. a wasting of the frame, ,ough,: coft suroption, decay . nd death. • • Owes, No. 7 Bouru Palms= Bramix, s . - Leftlirlid side - going from Baltimore street,ii ,4:w doors ficon the corner. Fall; not. to obserie name andliniuber: • Letters meet be! paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomaihiurg in his office. I DB:4 I :fiBiTSON; Member of theißoYal College of Solgeor PO., Leh den,- grpdnate, from, one, of the . most erniniMt colleges in the United States, and thagreafer Veit of whose life has been spent in'the hospi tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected somaof the Most astonishing . cures that were ever known ; many tnatibled with ringing in the'head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,' With frequent blushing, attendod sometimes With demngomerit of mind. Were:cured immediately. • ' • - TA_KE PARTICULAR NOTICE.. These are some of the sad and melanchol y, ‘ .4freots produced early habits of youth; via : lames of the back and limbs, .palmi do tae heed, lin:less of sight, ices of In ar power, o.e heart, dysEierpila, , nery.clus' P a P itatica "In' tomeof consumption, tability, a feirfni: effects ,on the: mind Ittlercara4 * --1 ` Aed--loss . bf m e mo are con are much to be drab : t • • - fttaion of ideas,.depres...n of n .. , 8, • Or, - 4 Ar aelf- dirtrust - ldve bodings, aversion to Bode. ' of solitude, timidity,' Stc.,im: evilssome of the Proflßeer ; r YOUNsa NEW th Mier b ' certain • Who have injur . e ves .I'!a fr practice in • kiwi'.alone a ha quently learned from evil coixii4lons,_ wheal, the, effects ' ofwhich are nightly fetv, even when. asleep, and if 'not curatrrendeim marriage inkpmdble, aad destroys, hoth;mbid and body,:shorlid 'apply branridiately. • I 'What a pity:that a yoeng„Man, the hope'of tiro country, the darling of his *en* Athould beinifChed frOM all prospects and enlox . Oentr, of - life; ty k thei conaequence of :deviating from thePatx pf estate "and InclolglOgin a,certsin '2 4.1n at: 1 44f; Eld'llf1 1;13 00 i'ullit,WclAl'*4o,' - "*.-",•r—r.g A L ' 'Meet t hat. a sound mind and belly, are 'the, wrest necessary requisites to prornote comiriblid happiness.. Indeed, without these, the joarney thresh, life becomes a weary pilgrimage the Kt:ft:pact hourly darkens to the view ; the mind• becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the riielarkcholy reflection that the happlikess bf anotlibi becomes blight ; ed with - our own DyggagE roFOI-PiIIIDENOt ' When the misguided, and Imprpdent votary of pleasurtlinds'hb has imbibed the seeds ' t of this painful disease, it las i often . h appens that nie an ilitimed sense bf sha 'or 'the 'dread of dis coverydeters him from He applytag_ty.thoga lab c r; from education and ,respectabilityirla g r befriend hihim.• falls into gi cj .h art. o B rant and designing pretenders, who„ incapable , Of curing, filch his Pecuniary, salxitqw n, keep him . month 'after month, or -aa ; long as themiatiest-fee ma be obtained, and .n despairlefeivii him. with ruined health' over his galling disappointment, or, by the use of the dea4ly, poison, lifercury, hasten ti cm:satin liana Symptoms of this terrible die ea* each as affections of the Head, Throat, Nbr 36,18kbr,isibs.' ; ' progreseing with frightful -rapid,' T.IIM death pats a period= to his dreadirdisrdb=4bfgsfbrO*d:, ing him to that undiscoVerad• :',cstnitt y from traYeller returns. • INTIOB3EBEENT,Or T.F CR,PEItiSB:! The many thousands mixed cat.this histitinion yeartafter year, and the non -temps happitent ettrgical. operations perform€l witnesse4 by the reporters 01 the Roura, IthahiiinY other Papers, heti we of which ave appeired - again and agam be/ ore life public, be sideilkit;in—din-g-as a genti :eman - of ollatiaotel i and rtilftg ,, it d=snffi dent the ted earatle to i - V 43118 E4W4 14 lIRLY • Olitoe Noy 7 MOlfili'i"3srelieriejt St. - - . - giaity Etitgrap4 Errata; trotii -the thirirtieti 6f the vestry of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Harrisburg Pa., at a meeting h'eld September bthi 1863. , Died on Sunday, Aug. 23d, 1363; , at 'Phil& delphia, James Peacock,- iii‘the-76th year of his Thus, upon the-Aabbath, the liana of God removed to ids eternal rest, our aged and vener able friend-and inasmuch as from theJormation of this parish, he was for so many years, one of her wardens and tretumrers, and_his services were aver,so cheerfillY 'given to promote her, welfare, it'is meet that this vestry, -of Whichhei was an original member, should make some' redord of the less, .have sustained, there-i • ,Boselvid:Ar#, 'filet pi, t4 e 'dece4ect of 'our -termer 80a 9910 it bas pleaapdHini Who iloettki all.things well;to take from mirctitirelict . merri n 3 1 rwhoselbng timilvabitabl i e•life fcrifithill trart of her , !alit* and: *liege connieli, _Means `and ,labors were f alWeys freely rendered - to" - advance, her interests and to prArtnote her iiresperity. Se*l,•Thitt to 'the end- of his more ;than three score years and ten, his keit! ~fqi• fare of Ihia l paiish',„remeinedtinabaUd, and hie .16Vefor,lier ,and.the cause of the *teat Head tot the;Chnich,..kneW;no l dtpreotikim • „`' Aae.whilst w,e ) 4416'0, the' %sa l We have unstained and insbiv that We'sin . ill 'Meet thehiiiit go more in ' oLnifs li ktf eailyd , saactuark-eitinittehumble: corifesidoin the amil ar prams- and Rra,les„an „ t eel; emn avowal,of-artpsl . li; - te rejoice•id the bet lief ttuiPttie, - „akki,c hrifitlau has departed .to be with Okrisi N and to join-In-the 'eDeum eternal ,+ ascending from the.ranstrafid,of , rd. j ,Fouith.; That 7e hfidwinibli *Op' 1,414, as, we can utterle:'the,` befeated'ietfe are 6t little worth. 'We can 'tat ;it inestimable promises her God bits tufd'eio 'tht ii .'`. • -- Attest .• - • :WILLIAM BlJirtEt; - - Secretary-. Judge Lowrie on , the Necessities or the Poor Nan and the Rich Man. Mans. puents.- 7 .l . adge Lowrie , in deltic q brg the opinion of, thi3 Suprethe;..poqt the "Sunday Jaw''. case,- wlieiem it was, club:UE4,j+ the prosecutor - Motif the pOor.could'not '626 to church on Sunday, in the . cors, the rich shoulii not ride-to church - in their,carriageS. In other words, "what is sauce for the goose ought to be sauce for they gisuder,"; -ij p dge ; Lowrie had he ,fore decidedthaiii Was a violation of the la4v7 `for theimnyof oisir3fOresio run on Sunday; b,- cause it was a deeiscration of the Lord's day, and as many believed the' ism and the ornni -busts' were-the poor mmesiorriage, they ehoukt briallOWedto ride in them on Sunday, but Judge Loivrie said no! Misri.the people turned about and said Jridget .T.ibwrie rides to °birch on Suit-. day.in his carriage, we will arrest his driver for doing his w_orldfr larushwris of 41tchrips for the Jodgeton Sufday;, and sn'the: Jridgit--drimk was arrested withotliertgrixers, . 4:VilrAfiki4cas • Judge - Le/writs. had the.inodeeti to write out and delbrer. the opinion, and as the Me turned 13p m:the necessity. of riding cbUrCh on Sunday. rand it was claimed that as the poor mati's:car iagehad been stopped, the rich man's should be stopped also. He defined the term necessity, in the precise - words following, to wit; •'`What may. be a luxury or apices/ere to a coos: mart maybe a necessity when he has grown plain English . of Which is, that when a man ie,peor It.riknot necessary for him to ride to Murat, he 'should walk, but when he is rich it is necessary for him to ride to chureh. Ergo, the drivers 'of the carriages of Lowrie and Logan drove for rich men; therefore,. it was a case of necessity, and undei the law it was no offence; but the•drlyem of the Omnibuses were convicted . ifuriarm.! Taa Vfmknotron Futorma.—The Journal and Slatennan, published at Wilmington; Delaware, thus' clistourseth over the rlabi election in that WE Ip.VE ELECTED The Union l Afiyor • ?he' nion Alderman, . The.Unio - nUity Treasurer s • The Union Assessor, The First Ward Council Ticket;) •••••t = ' The, &mond:Nerd ConnoilVicket; ' , • The Thlid Ward Council Ticket,- ) 41 The Fourth . Wird Council Ticket , 1 ' .„ Thb'Fifth•Ward ConnoilTipket, ••• The Inspectors in every -Ward And would have elected still More, • Bat was nothing:_else to - ' iota for!'• .• 1 , `, l 2 ,, tWoormenaitaM axa THIIR HOUR the Unconditional Union L ee *°f Pennsylvania, Party of-Delaware Challenges • " to ur next Ytory • State s t Octoher, When that •,wholi.l. 4ellirt red. no b le Patriot and ...f Statesman, 43-4s.vinuroa Cmrrnq, shall , lead you -'n to Battle The n nicipalelectlor, took place in this city; -on Tueed u ay 'afternoonlast. l, - i 7 Everything peeaed l oft in the most -quiet and ori.leqY manner. -- The 'mutt isAheethei•UnoSniliti-',:ll*l;Fitoti . imtriPa ,9vellf, ward, ele.offog 'e candidate that •Jhey•nOMlnated.' The City Council- now is , mtaniinorialy 'Unconditional 'l3:rrion, ilot a coppirrherid being left in - that body e a °immix- I stance unprecedented in 'the - history of .paityl victories in:Wiltlitr i gton. There ;Were 1449 votes polled; being = l.64'morki than in• 180. ) biz - Patch trill& 'Otii ffiiiaii9ter DPruin; :IVAnactuaropt;-Beptemter Ti. The followingtelegriun.bastetut gan-Franeiseo,jePt. 9th: _ - • • ,21j04 ffon,y4/.- ot-Bia/e•: . , • • Oro ma. U';-04 Jir;&;:ir,okotrearx,'lulf, gut': On the 20th of 4 .l . unei.- the Americana steamer Peruhrokewas :attacked at Seim:4oAl, fay miles from here, hileiliels..or the: Prince On the 16th of the 4 WiTlini*'blew ,up his steamer, stuira,letiltui brig, and engaged is bitteries, with theioss, of four • killed and seven wounded. ••* 2 ; A French - gbLboat was fired - bite on the 13th, of . July, and - a Dutch sloop - et t *nrlnrthe : slltli of July: `At lhe ilame,plaoe; on the 20th of July,'.the French: _Admiral - 'destroyed no Of 'these hat tortoni', • • * (Sinhed,) _ROBERT H. PBBIN, U. B. litnister, -resident: , t'heldlrof fere, At oneend oft.the liartford_hotele, lastweek; - “Foit 13*- ter-Defisneti"-was--prhated-among the chols:e Atotried,ikEsyslthe Press, 44 it was cooledwith clireek fyo, salved with pa;-, ratts and gitenis&dNwithjtape sauce. 4 ,44 MEE HARRISBURG, PA.., SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12 1863. IMPORTANT- FROM THE SOUTH The Temper .of th - fr,qoAtbern Rebels. Indications of "ur Idvane - o-`4lpon Meade - - -1141-GEff TO martriatle•lii' THB CO MENHIASS _ WO have receiveti'flieriot,Richmond papers - to the 'Blh.• The news from 'the ,Beat of war. has been anticipated, hut *if gVe'leur readers- an idea cf the temper of the Richniimil preset, lithe iWilowing extracts: ;', ' 1 : "TOE ROAD TO ,P;111Di '"' {From-the Aichviondifinvirer, iept.l7..j 'l ' The eiPprosiching* session of the United States Congress will be one of 'no 'ordinary. interest; During its delii3eration, , the Prestdentildicata zrign of 1861 will be marked 'out. Tolitical parties will, in the • nekt 80381012 .of. Ccingress, arrange the platform of principles that each will advocate before - lie peopleitaswell wain mask the gross corruptions that' the .war hes -proditced: The conteat:for the Speakeighip 61 'the Souse Of 'Representatives will be' ono. oil great excitement; ,if the Demciciatsare imiicessfol, i their Speaker will have the arrangetherif anti appointee ent of the various cominittecii which' prepare business for the H'ouie, as Well staff rig - those -investigatifig .committees onthiFeondlic6, '6f An- war, .the coren'ption%bf "contrie*. the: euppres hn of newspapers, and thenarrest-and linprisbnitiefit of fridividutder -: : .7 . 5 , I ' The •rePoits iff thyse r toininititeswill form the' grafi ti'd Work bf $ iIE y :~ . -. 8. .SURKEL, iiscOpwy t Harriabwg