Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, September 17, 1863, Image 1

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Hi PUBLIBIEHD
HORNING AND EVELNING,
BY .4 , EORGE BERGNER.
Office Third &red, near Walnut.
TERMS OF BITBSORIPTION.
SUBSOMPZION.
T7lO Dear Tinsonsin is served to subsoil- .
bore in 'he City at 6 cents per week. Yearly
subscrilient will be charged $4 00 in advance.
Wasik Taaxisarn. -
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As an advertising medium the Tunntarn has
an equal, iii large circulation, among business
men and fainilies, in cif' and cotintry, placing
It;lieyond`coinpetitiou.
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',AVENUE HOUSE,
Corner 7th Strad and-Pennirylvaiiia Avenue,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
HE Subscriber legs leave to inform the
Puhlicithat be has thoroughly refitted and
rat a ilialied:ttopmf,,,,,se, and that it is now one
of the:most complete and comfortable hotels in
the - National Capital. Thu location le the beet
and most central of any in the city. The
chambers and mites of rooms are unequalled
for their Size, ventilation and elegance. Him
self and all his attendant's spare no pains to:
meet every want of his guests. Hie table is
supplied daily with the best the markets of
Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia af
ford. lie respectfully asks ladies and gentle ,
men visiting Washington to call and judge for
4.hemzelves. [septS d3m] JNO. CASEY.
,CBE - UNITED STATES: HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA
aypik7ill di HUTCHISON, Proprietors
"-mug we ll
. 2cnown Hotel le now In a condi
tion t o am ount ate the traveling public;
affording the moat ample conveniences alike for
, thit transient guest eut the permanent boarder.
THE,iIITED.STATES HOTEL has been
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entirely refitted .th.rought,gt, and now has- ac
commodations: equal lb anent, comfort and
luxury to any betel' lietween .P.Valicielphia and
Pittsburg. lts location is the beet in the State
'Capital, being in easy access to all the railmad
depots, and in close proximity to all the public
offices and businesslocalidee of the city. It has
now all the conveniences of - -
A .i.i/Z.S2' CLASS HOTEL,
an& the Proprietors are deterntined to woe
Wittier expense, time , or laboi to minim the
conifort of the guests. The patronage of the
traveling public is respectfully solicited:
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4; , ONES 1101[3Z
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SIAILICET ST AND MAE= SQUAW;
HARRISI3I7IiCh PA,
JOIIICPII F. IinCLICILUN, PROPRIETOR.
(tussle= ocenmernw BT WIT covismr.)
This is a First Mass Hotet,,and located in the
=tint part of the city. It le kept in the best
manner, and its patrons will find every amen
=dation to: be met 'within the best home in
Belie-dtf
LIQUORS.
T rrz have on hand a very superior. selectiod
VV of ITVLMB, BRANDIES and. FINE LI
QUORS, of every description.,
BRANDIAB "of tbs ottoleest hrands and via
WINES o f °Vary varlet; NA of the finest
ialitY•
• ECT. CRUZ RUM.
HOLLAND G. •
IRISH, SCOTCH, RYE and BOURBON
WIEDMLY, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE,
'DROWN STOUT, CORDIALS, Sco. .
• a NATIVE 'WINE, manufactured , from
itiketiionleatk , grape, winch Is a eplendid
wad we km', id to be pure.
- spl4 WIL DOCK, 441.4 $- : 9 . . .
AISO 1 1 ' '
1,1i2010.11, , Canvaraed, arire or
Bp. , 'll tirieartitlee very low, for sale by
. 1 1 111 - , .11161101 k & BOWMAN ;
J Cfew. Front and *abet eta
e 24
now offering very low a lot
4u§rel, in - barrels, liana,
.F7BH — We are
of:-:ohoice MAL
quarters and kits. "iie, It BOWMAN,
NICE, vl i blerket Streets
joi Proet n r leati
Cu al Papa, Bountab,
v yeaes at ~ s, kTOBB, '
I .l ,,,Mat i fil 8008. ' itteet.
DR. JOHNSON
3344,IALIXACCOE1.1111
LOCK HOSPITAL
TT jAS discovered the most certain, speedy and
I.oi. effectual remedies in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
HUM IN INIC TO Twain' BOVRIL
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
Alain Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to
Two Days.
Weakness:, of the. Back, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder,lltrvoluntart
ci'rargae, Impotency, Ge neral. Debility, Nor
'yousness, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spirita,
Oenfusien of Ideas, Palpitation of the
He art, Timidity, Trembling% Dimness of Sight
or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throa%
lir se or Eldn. Affections of the Liver, Lungs,
Ste mach or Bowels—.those terrible disorderi
arising from the Solitary Habits of Torah—
'those secret and solitary practices more fatal. to
their victims than •the song of Syrene to the
libtrinets bf Ulysses, : blighting their ,most
Rant hoperior anticipation.% rendering inarriage,
ito., impossible,
. _ YOUNG MEN
.
Especially, who have . become the victims of
Solitary. Vice, that dreadful and destructive
habit which annually sweeps to an untimely
grave thousands of Young Men of the most
exalted talent's and brillbgit intellect, who
might otherwise have entranced listening Sen
ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full
cmfidence.
M.ABELAGE.
p
0141,Er.
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! Married Perms, or Young Men contemplat
marriage, bbing aware of physical weak-
MAK organic debility, deformities, fn., speedily
cued.
1 111
-$
'He who phuxu himself under the care of Dr.
J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen
tleman, and confidently rely upon hie skill as a
physician.
(MUNI° WWW 112313
Immediately Oared, and full vigor restored.
This distressing Infection—which renders life
miserable and marriage impOssibla---is the pen-
Yy paid by the victims of Improper Indulgence.
ung rorsons are too apt to commit excesses
from not being aware of the dreadful "conSe
venom that may ensue. Now, who that TM
iderstande the subject will pretend to deny that
fake power of procreation is•lost sooner by those
falling into improper habits than by the pru
dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of
healthy offspring, the most serious and &Arno
tive symptoms to both body and mind arise.
The system becomes dered, the physical and
mental funciticins waka.W, loss of procreative
power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpiter=
don of the .heart, indigestion, constitutional
debility. d wasting .of the frame, cough, con
sumption, decay and'death.
Qum, No. 7 Sours Ireammicer. Brawri,
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a
few doors from the corner. Patina to-observe
name and number.
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Letters must be paid and sumtain a stamp.
The Dootor'i Diplomas hang to his office.
DB. JOHNSON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon
don, graduate from one of the , most eminent
colleges in the United States, and the greater
part of whose life has been spent in the hospi
tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has of some of the most astonishing
cures that were ever:known ; ,. many troubled
with ringing in the head and ears when asleep,
great nervousness,'' being alarmed at sudden
sounds, bashfulness, with frequent bliehing,
attended sometimeawitb. derangement of inked,
were cured imn2edietely. ,
TAKE PAUTICULAD NOTICE. ,
These are some of the' sad Ind melancholy
effects produced by early habits of youth, via :
weakness of the btu& and limbs, pane in the
head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power,
palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia,. nervous
Leritability, symptoms of consumption, Sui.
lassassm.-,LThe;fearful effects on the mind
are much to beilieaded:--loss of memory, coo:
fusion of ideas, depression of apirits, evil fore;
bodhigs, aversion to siiialetY, self distrust, love
of solitude, - timidity, &o:, are some alba eNdia
produced.
Who have injured themselves 'by a certain
practice indulged in when alone, a habit fro•
quently learned from evil companions, or at
school, the effects of which are nightly felt,
even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind
and body, should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of
his country, the darling of his parents, should
be snatched from all prospects and enloymente
of life, by the consequence of deviating from
the path of nature and indulging in a certain
*rat habit. Such pawns siner, before contort!
plating :
VARRTAOA'
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the
most necessary requisites to promote connubial
happinessr Indeed, without these, the journey
through life becomes a weary pilgrlinagtk: the
prospect hourly darkens' to the view; the'mbid
beoomes shadowed' with 'despair and filled with
the melanchOly reflection that the happiness of
wither becomes blighted with our own. •
DEWY, OF 111.PBUDFINOE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary
of pleasure finds ho has imbibed the seeds of
this painful disease, it too often happena that
en illtlwed sense of shame or the dread of .dis
corery deters Wm from applying to those who,
from education and reepectability, can alone
befriend him. He falls into the bands of igno
rant and;designing pretenders; who,lncapable
of curing, filch his pecuniary subs tance, imp
him trill/a.: month after month, or as long as
the eguillest fee can be obtained, and in despair
leave him with ruined health to sigh over }rte
p a ng disappointment, or, by the use of the
deadly poison, Hermit knitteit the constitu
tional symptoms of thiS taribbi - disease, mash as
affections of the Heral4 Throat, Hose, Skin, eto.
progressing withfrightful rapidity till death
puts a period todreadful su ff erings by sad -
tog him to th a t
ht
undiscovered country from
whence no traveller returns.
IITDORftEMENT OF ME NOM.
The many thousands cored at this institution
year after year, and the numerous ImPortant
surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnson,
witnessed by the reporters of the Sun, Clipper,
and many' other paper", notices of which have
appeared simin font again before the publio,;be
lidos 1 14 agaidt4g gegtleinali of *rooter
ind . rmonstbAty. a ,Indflotent gormitita to
the a =nt ed
pigs wimps planzu cusp:
efilikrato, /wow* Si.
MU
lattital.
YOIJIIO MEN
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, -1863
Nero abvertiorments
The Great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS' "HELILROLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ
HELMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHU,"
SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.
RELMBOLD'
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
" HIGHLY CONCENTRATED''
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU,
A POSITIVE AND. SPECIFIC BEDIED,Y
For Diseases of the •
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, (RAVEL,.
AND DlO1 1
.51CAL SWELLINGS
This Medicine increases.tbe - ,power Of *Edges
tion, and excites the MIS:MUSTS into heal
thy action, by which the WATERY or CAL
CDROM depositiiins . , and all :UNNATURAL ,
ENLAIIGEMEN LS are reduced, as well as pain
and inflammation , and is:good for MEN, WO
MEN or ORELDRN. .
E.MBOLD' EXTRACT BUCHU
FOR WEAKNESSES
Miring from Excesses, Ila t oits of DOalpation,
Early Indiscretimi or, Abram.
&ITEM= WITS MILIEPOLLOWING 1311SIPIOISS :
Indisposition to Emir-Dryness of the Skin,
Lion; Loss of Power,•-
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing
Weak Nerves Trembling, .
Horror of Disease, Wakefulansi
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude ofFiushing of the Body,
the Muscular System,Ernptions on the Face,
Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance,
These eye:Tye:us,. if allowed to go on, Which
this medicine invariably removes, soon follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY; EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient may expire. Who
can say that they are not - frequently follow ed
.by those "direful diseases," , -
! INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION:
Many are aware of : the COMO of their suffer
ings, but none will confess. The records of the.
Insane Asylums and . , the melancholy deaths by .
Consumption, bear amPle witness to the truth
of the assertion. - • ,
THE CONSTITUTIO.N; ONCE. AFFECTED
WITH ORGANIC WNI • KNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to etiongtheiVand
invigorate the system, whioli Helnibold'a Ex
tract Bachn invariably does. A trial will con
vince the most skeptical. • • •
rEIIiALES-•:-FIMATIrsi--FEHALES,
O.trD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED,. OR.
CONTEMPLATING MA RR.rAGE,
.111 many affections peculiar ••to females the
Extract Rue= - welnalleti by any o th er
remedy, as in dOhlorosis or Retention, Irregu
larity, Painfulness, or suppression of the cus
tomary Evacuations,„llicerated or Schirrous
state of the Uterus, Lencorrhea or Whites,
;Sterility, and for ail complaints incident to the
, sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits
"of Dissipatibn or in the • • - •
, , .
DROLINE OR MANOR orun
NO FA,,MY BROMD BE wil on2r
Take no. Balsam,Mercury,or linplcitennt !WI;
tine for Unpleasant arid Dangerous DWeases.
HEMBOLD'S.EXTRAnt-BUOILIT,_.
Cures Secret Diseases in all: their stages; at lit
tle expense ;little or no change in diet ; no in
convenience and no exposure. It causes fre
quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing obstructions, preventing and
curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain
and inflammation, so frequent in this Wass of
diseases, .and; expelling Poisonous, %misted; and
Worneut Matter. Thousands upon thonsands
who;have been the victims of quacke, and'who
have paid .heavy fiits to be cured in a 'short
time, have found they were deceived, and thit
the "Poison" halt by the use of "powerful
Astringents," been dried up in the system,to
break out in an aggrivated form, and peraps
after marriage. ,
Use HELMBOLD'S EX.TRACT, BUCEIV for;
all Affections and Diseatieti of - the Urinary 'Or
gans, whether existing in Male or Female, from
"whatever cause originating, and iniitter
how long standing. Diseases of these ,Orgapri
require the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT DUCHU is the Great Diuretic, _find
it is certain'to .hrtva the desired :effectln all
Diseases 'for which it is recommended.
Blood—Blood-Blood. Helmbold's , Highly
Concentrated Componnd BLUM , EXTIinOT
SAIISAPABILLA. SYPHILIS. This is an affect
tion of the fibiod, and attacks the Sexual Sh. : .
- gam, Linings of the Now, Ears, Throat, Windr
pipe, and other Mucus Surfaees, makiriLits 414
pearance in the form of Ulcers. Heldbold's
Extract Saxsapatilla, Purifies the Blood, •and
removes all Scaly Eruptions of 'the Skin, giving
to the Complextorca Clear: and Healthy Color.
It being prepared expressly for ,this class of
complaints, its Blood-Purifying PA:Terries are
preserved to a greater extent than any other
preparation of Sarsaparilla, ,
'WAMBOLD'S ROSE WASH.
An excellent Lotion for disietwes of a Syphi
litic Nature, and as,an injection, in diseased of
the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of
dissipation, used In connection with the Ex
tracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases
as recommended. Evidence of, the most re
sponsible and reliable character will_accompany
the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF • CUBES
from eight to twenty- years standing,, with,
names known to Science and Fame. For
Medical Properties ofr.Buctin; see Dispensary of
the United States. Pop , Professor . - DE WEE'S
valuable works on the Practice of .Physio. See
-remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PIIV•
SILK, Philadelphia.. See remarks made by Dr.
EPHRAIM. McDOWELL, acelebrated Physician
and member of the Royal College of Surgeona,
Ireland, and published in the Transactions of
the Kings and Queen's Journal.. See _Medico-
Oirurgical Review, published bY
,BENT: TRA
VERS, Fellow of the Royal College of fittrgeoni
Sae most of the late standard works on Medi
cine. Extract of Bnchu $1 00 per battle, or
six for $6OO. Extract Of Sarsaparilla, sl'oo
per bottle, or six for $6 00. Improved Rose
Wash, 60'cents per bottle, or six for $2 . 50; or
hall a doyen each for $12,00, w_blurkirlltbe suf
ficient to' cure gm Oat obstinate oxiancilf &ace.
Sons are adhered to. Delivered to any addreea,
securely picked from observation. Describe
symptona in all communicatiOns. Cares guar
anteed. Advice gratis. _
AFFIDAVIT..
Personally appeared before me an Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold,
who, being duly sworn, cloth say, his prepara
tions contain no narcotic, no mercury, on other
injurious drugs, and are purely vegetable., _
H. T. HELMBOLD.
Sworn. and subscribed before me, this 23i day
of November:, 1854 . WM. P.'HIBBABD, '
• Alderman, "Ninth. street ab.. Baca, PhDs-
Address letters for information in confidence.
• T.141.01.13(M/D, Chendst.
Depot /04 South 106 ,s4oet, htdow Chestnut
P pids ,
hliadel. ' tioy2sly
ETinttlantoug:
STATE FAIR.
THE ELEVENTH
BiIIIBITION
OF THE
PENNA. STATE BED ULTURkL SOCIETY,
WILL BE BUD ter
‘NORRIETORN, MONTGOMERY IDO.,
SEPT. A9A AND 30th. AND OCTOBER
AND 24 1863.
tiorristown ill about 17 miles west. of Phila
dolphin, on the. Schuylkill river, and is•acces-
Able by reilway to ev,rx, portion.of, the State.
rrHE GE10.1.3 - SDi are' beautifully situated,
-1 containing 28 Aores of ground with floe
Is tie- buildings - thereon erected, together with
la4e amourrt,Shedding.f The track 19 said to
b 4 one of the best half mile tracks in the 6tate.
fhe premiums are the licavlearever uffered -by
amounting to about $7,000. The
premlums.for all:grades of cattle eed $l,OOO
five of yshich are $,BO each, 19 from. $25 to $l5,
others sunning down to lesser rates. Beet `herd
net hies tlialils head, first Vrembant's4o ; 2nd
premiumi.s2s: '- - 7
Horses for - ail - gradearthe--premiums exceed
$1,350. The highest:sloo ; .22 ;between $2O
and $BO, and others ranging from $l5, slo.and
$5. - For. Sheep and swinethe premiums range
from $lO to $5 . and 48.
For Poultry there is:a long list of premiums
from 22, to $1 each...ln the following classes.
most libeled preminnis are offered_; Plong4,'
dultivators, - Drills; 'Wagons, Reaping and
Mowing Machines, Cutters, COrn Shelters, Cider
Mills, Pampa Buckets, Tin Ware, Leather and
its Manufactures, Gas Fixtures, Marble Mantles,,
Outter f Flour, Grain and Seeds, Vegetables
and'alio' for Dordestio and Household 'Mann
ff,ctures, ' dioths, Carpets; Satinet, Shirting,
Sheeting, ':Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Snit
Goods, .Needle Wolk, &a., Bread, Cakes, Pre.
Serves, Jellies, &o.
Large premiums are offered for every variety
Of Fruit and Flowers. ' The Floral Tent will be
the =largest ever erected by the Society, and.
Will form one of the most attractive features of
the liabibition. Fruit,'Grapes and Wine will
be exhibited in this department. •
The Pennsylvania railroad and, Norrititown
railroad have arranged to carry articles for, az - ,
hibition to and from the rochlbition freight
free, requiring the forwarclhig freight to be.
paid, which will be itipaidihipper, when goods
are returned toithe station' whenosahipped. It
is hoped to effect the same with other impor
tant roads.,
Excursions at reducedlates will be tins on
ail:th s ejeading:reikeedx.7: `ll,
Eotrle 441bi;riddes 00.14 oxide, lON:err*:
theri4hi t day OVSetiterrtli§r.
articles &list be entered on the books- on or
:before Tuesday evening, September 29th. Ex
'hibitors Inept Weems - members. Membership
$r with four coupon` tickets, crich of which
admit one person to the Fair once.
SINGLE ADMI8EION:: - ...7. *.
. 26icte.
or A List of. PreminVegkationsoan
be had by "addreiiiiiiiihe - ,
• aIiONAS""P:K MC I Presideni . .
A. Biwal. Diicuarlii, Secretary. =
NORRISTOWN, PxivNA,. - Etl26.d&Wtd.
tritErlit And - YALU&
aLE.DISCOVERY
Giimr6niociinirt
INSOLUBLE CEMENT:!
Is of more general practical
utility :than any invention
now befdre the public. RUB
been thoroughly tested dur
ing the "bait two years by ,
practical men, and pronoun
ced by'all to be • ,
St * PERIOR r. 70 ANY
Ad heslveq'reparatlons knovini
Applic4ble -
weld Arta
Efurron's ' Nieto= Casa=
la'.a flew thing; and the . re-1
salt "of years of
,study
azotiabinatioti te'ott
;Adlow, thing
• aiiiititelPiiiieipier,
And übder no ciroutuatanceii
or thane° •of temperature,
will it • become corrupt oi
emit any= offensive smell:
Its Ombination
BOOT: Bt. SHOE__
Manufacturers. using Mai
:chines; will: find it the best
sr Octet known forXeruenting
,the: - Ohnnnels,. as it works
Iwithnitt not affected
ny any change of temperai•
tare.
Boot and Shoo
Manufsoturers.
JEWELERS
Will find. it sufficiently adhe
sive for their nee, so has been
proved.
Jewelers.
Bit ercicsllyiuktpted to Leather,
And we claim as an especial'
merit, that it sticks Patches
and Linings to Boots . and
Shots sufficiently strong with -
out stitching. ..".
Families
It is the only
LIQUID OBJID.N2
Extant, , that-is . a sure thing
formending •
Furniture, • .. •
°rockery;
Tem •
Bone,
Ivory,
And articles of Household
It is a Ugnid.
REMEMBER
Efutroa's lasomerti Oswalt
• a • liquid 'feria and as
•= easily applied as:pasta ,
Rambles INEMMILIILOCIENT
IpiriScoltibleill water or coll..
&WON'S Isisorkam thouarr
• Adheres oily eubstances.
Remember.
;
Supplied in Family or Man
ufacturers' Packages from 2
ormearto.loo lbe.
t 'HILTON 131i0S.- & CO.,
Proprietors,
Providence, B. L.
This.
LAING 84 MAGINIOI3.
Agents In Phile
jeB•dly
r ACKEREJ.—A Prime lot of Mackerel Ud
received and for sale very low, in barrels
halves, quarters, &c., by
NICHOLS 'ei BOWMAN,
42per,Front and Market Ste.
171* I
paik Cettgrapt
OBEENSBURG,WestmoreIAnd county—Goy.
Curtin, Hon. Edgar Cowan, W. H. Armstrong,
Esq.
EASTON—Isaac Hazlehurat, Erg.
_ _ _
CHRISTIANA, Lancaster county—Gen. But
ler, Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Hon. John W.
- Forney, Hon. Greene Adams, of Kentucky and
Wayne M.'Vesgb, Esq. ''
WILLISIOWN, Chester county—Hon. Wm.
;D:KitileY, David Pant Broaui, Esq.
r . %WEE TDNS, Montgomery county—Col.
'FI Montgomery, of Mississippi, Morton le-
Ilkhael, Esq., A: Ti. Chase*,Esq., of New York
and Cbas. Gilpin, E.g..
p,BENSBURG, Cambia cpunty—Hon. P. C
Shannon, : E. 8 . .. 314tliewiN
, ALToolkl4 7 —Gov.- Oittln,- col. Lemuel Tod!),
1 , ;,,1k 'Matthews, EFq. - •
;TUGitIOWN, Chatter county—Col. Mont
gorneri, Hon ,John-Hickman, `A. H. Chase,
Esq.'
!HOLLIDAYSBURG, -Blair county—Es Gov.
Viilliatn F. Johnston.
. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. -'
lIATASAQUA,' Lehigh county:—Governor
Ctittin, Hon. A. K.lleCture, R. S. Matthews,
E. 6 41. •
iikIIFELINBURG, Union 6ounty—linn: Wm.
• .
4. 7 ,11 v, Ho ti:"Greezie Adams. -
pour TREVORTON, Snyder county—Wm.
Armstrong; Esq . ., Franklin Bound, Esq.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 21 .
EA.S.TO,I--Gov. Curtin, ,Hon. Jas H. Camp-
Es-.CTovi. Wm. F. Joimatpu,Pol. Wm. B.
'Mann. ~;
HILTON, ..Northrunherland county—Hon
Wm. D. Kelley, Hon. Green° Adams.
I UTINCY,. Upcoming connty—Hon.. John C
Hnos, Hon. Henry Johnson.
' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22.
NORRISTOWN—Goy. Curtin, Hon. Wro. r
Johnston, D4vid Paul Brown, Esq. _
WAYNESBUBG, Greene county--Hon. W.
Atir. Retchani; Hon. Geo. V. Lawrence. .- •
LEWISBURG:r; Union, county—Hon. A. X.
M'Clare Hon. John , o:lRunkel.
OXF&D, Chester , county—General Butler,
Hon. H. Winter Davis, of MarylaruL; Morton
Mldichael, Esq., Rev. Dr. Jankin.
DANVILLE, Montour county—lion. Greene
Adams, .Hon. Wm. D. Kelley..
j IVILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming county— Hon.
joim C. Knox, Wm. H. Armstrong, Esq., Clin
ton Lloyd; Esq.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23.
WEST CHESTERL:Hoir. Curtin, -col. John
Iff.'Forney, Morton`M'Mlchaei. Esq:
IaSUNBURY, Northnmberland county--Hon.
reane Mims, Hon. Wm:',D. Kaifu.
JERSEY SHORE, LiToming county—Hon.
,ohn C. Knox, Wm:4.'42lE4ring, Esq., qua.
W. Wingard, Esq. ' • •
BLOODY BUN, Bedford county—Hon. i my
D. Moore, John Scott, Esq., Hon. SimuelCal
vin, Hon. S. &Blair. .• • - -- -.. .
LOOKILIVEIT, Clinton county—Hon. John .
o. , Knoa, William H. Armstrong, Esq , James
Olaatham, Esq.
PHILADELPHIA-Concert Hall.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
HILTOIIPS
BEAVER—Governor Curtin, Hon. W. W.
Ketcham, Hon. Geo. Landon. -
• SCHELLSBURG, Bedford county Hon.
Heavy D. Moore, John Scott, Esq., Hon. Batumi
Calvin, Hon S. S. Blair.
BELLEFOSTE, Centre county—Hon. John
C. Knox, W. H. Armstrong; Esq., Edmund
Blanthard, Esq.
[Editors of 'the loyal papersAhroughout the
State are• requested to publish notices of the
above meetings ]
Raton State Central, Committee Rooms,
PEcr,Axamitie; Sept. 16,.186x3.
',The Committee congratulaies the friends of
the Union throughout the State on the glorious
greeting .MAINS sends to. WI to day, and ven
tures to motets the hope that it will prove at
once. an incentive to generous rivalry of her:
Ina - jolty, and an omen of :the victory which
awaits us in October. -
To make that victory decisive our great need
nowlta local organization and local effort ; and
wherever two or three are gathered•together hi
the name ofIISERTY AND 'MS UNION, we
beg them :to direct their Labors by township
meetings, by circulation of documents, and by
'all tliP proper - agencies of . an active and thor
ough TOWNSHIP CANVASS, to cormteract the
slanders and falsehoods which the: enlimies of
the. Government-are busily sowing in the agri
Cultural regions, in the rural distri.its, and in
the more thinly settled portions of the State.'"
California,. Kentucky and Maine have re
nounced the doom of all Northern sympathisers
with treason . ;' and when Ohio and. Pennsylva
nia shall have decisively ratified their verdict,
the rebellion will be virtually ended, and peace
will Gaon gladden the kind.
In this gocil hope of the.near future, let us
all take courage and go forward to renewed
labors and sacrifices for, the safety of the Re
public.
In behalf of the Committee.-
' WAYNE M'VEAGH,
Chairman.
Las's NEXT Moen:—A:letter from a well in
formed correspondent in the Army of the Po
tomac, states that the rebels relinquished Cul
pepper so quietly for a reason readily understood
in the army. He says:
"It is known to be but an effort to induce
Meade to there locate the larger part of hls
force, in order that they may more easily parry
out the movement they have now started—to
occupy Pennsylvania; or part of it ) during your
election week. This is their next move as sure
as the sun risea and sets, and some go so tat , as
to say, that they have been encouraged to
make this movement: by your own rebel sym
pathiseur." - -
DANGEROUS Pamzumgai.—The habit of small
children playing with friction matches has be
aerie quite too common, and it is really strange
that more accidents from this cause do not
occur, Parents cannot be too careful in keep
ing these dangerous playthings from their
children. A most horrible accident, resulting
from the (=ahem handling of matches, occurred
in Baltimore on Thursday, by which a little
girl, named Mary Buchanan, was dreadfully,
hunted, while in ; the yard of theachool hotir,
where she was a pupil.
Union Meetings.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER,IB
THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 24
WHIrElat,L, l tiantoiireWecitnity—lsaac
azelhintiik Esei.; ChialeieW.'Jay, Bsq., Heil.
PRICE ONE CENT.
At) E;efeorap4.
WHITE FLAG AT MOULTRIE
STATEMENTS FROM WASHINGTON,
CAPTURE OF SIGNAL STATION,
Arms, Ammunition, Flogs, Telescopes, ,tc„,
Secured,
WAPTIMGTON, Sept.
The fact that a white fl.g was lately teen
/lying over Fort Moultrie, is not considered as
of - unusual significancy, as the confederate the
is white with the exception of the Union, which
is red with a blue cross studded with white
stars.
Those who are best officially acquainted with
affairs in the neighborhood of Charleston., at
tach but little if any importance to the state
ment. No official information has been re
calved from that quarter.
Acting Commander Meram, of the steamer
Norwich, under date of St. - Johns, Florida,
August —, communicates to the Navy Depart
ment the fact that on the 27th he sent an armed
boat expedition, consisting of two launches of
that ship and two cutters of the Hale, to de
stroy a signal station, in which they succeeded,
capturing the picket and completely surround
ing it before the rebels were aware of the ap
proach of the expedition. and securing the
aims, ammunition, signal flags, telecopes, &c.
The commander says that the capture of this
Signal station, which sevend the rebel line
within three miles of JackAonville, will either
break up this end of the line, or it will detain
here, to protect the troops, five small compa
nies of infantry, two full companies of cavalry
and one company of artillery, which, I learn,
are about to be forwarded to Richmond.
FROM'HAVANA
ROBBERIES, MURDERS, ZiOD.
I:0 *43 PI fi M`llllll , o 'COD
Rebel Steamers at Nassau.
Ea:El
NEW Form, Sept. 16.
The steamship Eagle, from Havana with dates
to the 12th inst., arrived here to-night.
The rebellion in San Domingo still continues
and troops are being sent there to suppress it.
Robberies and murders, and incendiary tires,
are quite common in Havana.
The anglo rebel steamer Laura ha , l arrived
at Havana from Nashua. She reports that two
steamers had arrived at Nashua from Charles
ton and one from Wilmington.
FROM WASHINGTON,
4 . FASITTNGTO2P, Sept. IC,
jpmpf a late Royal order of the Spanish
Government litithortzia l c the-froa importation
into the Philippine Islands of houss of wocd
or iron, and irigeneral of all building material;
hap been officially communicated to this Gov:
ernment
A few days aeo about a dozen blockade
runners, with $3(7,000 worth of property in
their possession, were captured and brought to
Point Lookout in the southern part of Maryland,
From the Army of the Potomac.
• WASILINGTON, Sept. 10.
A. telegram recetved from the army of the
Potomac says: ''Oar position on the Rapidan
remains unchanged. About one hundred aid
fifty prisoners have been taken by Gen. Pleas
anton since Sunday." " •
FRO( FORTMER; NONUOR
LSE AND LONGSTIMAT IN BIC lINOND —MOVE fd ENV,
OP TUB RFBELEI
FORTRESS MORROS, Sept 17.
A negro reached Norfolk to-day from Rich
mond, and says that Glens. Lee and Longstreet
passed through that city last Friday- with,a
portion of their c-ammand. It was rumored
that they were going to Tenneasee though
many thought they were going to Charleston.
FROM BOSTON.
Bosroti, Sept. 16.
A fire in Eaet Boston this Morning, destroyed
Kabon's stable and ten small dwelling
houses. Twelve valuable horses were burned.
The crew of the ship Sara Claus, from Cal
lao for Hamburg, which foundered at sea, Aug.
9th, iu lat. 5 N., long. 91 W., took to their
boats and landed safrly at Cayenne.
Bale of Five-Twenties.
FBEILAIMIJIUU4 Sept. 16
The subscriptien agent reports the said of
$3,031,000 five-twenties to•thy, at the various
agencies. Bonds are being delivered to August
31st.
A MOST SHOCKING AMIDINT.-A man named
School, sixty years of age, was, on Friday eve
tang, at Market street bridge, leading by the
band a bright-eyed, pretty little grand-child,
two years old. They lived in Cuthbert street,
east of Twenty-second. The old man, wrapped
in attention to the child, listening to her prat
tle, was unconscious that, gliding upon him
was a train of burden cars. They were moving
at a slow pace. The child knew nothing of
danger, the attention of the granthire was ab
stracted from everything else. The cars came
upon them, instantly killing them both. The
accident was most shocking. The little one
was crushed into shapelessness. The grand
father died probably without knowing the cause
of his terrible death. Inquiry shows that there
was no blame to be attached to the driver of
the cars. An inquest, to be held, will probably
elicit the facts of the case. We have heard of
nothing more distressing for some time past. A
crowd gathered around the scene of the acci
dent, and great commiseration was expressed
for the friends of the unfortunate deceased.—
Philadelphia Gauge.
SAD Occinuisuca.—On Sunday morning last,
a little son,oi .Levl Holland, of Johnstown,
when driving a cow to pasture. tied one end of
a rope around her horns, and the other end
around his body. The cow became frightened
and ran, dragging the boy over a rough road,
andliniming him so severely that he died on
Sunday night.
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