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' • WIVROVVVR .<713;- T R 1 3 1 11;41i!..': cfs. a s lolo a o - 4ss ni mgli s rbpara.?. , ! or i f Frow, : : PEI a.;:.C:1 , -• .C51P.C:.C.:101.,,-," 1 c , ...58'5g5"3 , 82 , 88*8.e u M o.- ..o. a-z en ria. VOW 3 r3SSSS B VS:SX7IS:eg! gg:4 - "e:;5c00.....cra.0,2at., i t Of^:: - .4.8SSZgatg 1 a t - ..I.?”Sgvs2ZES it7,„ . 5-."...........0. p r B&4:2I3SSZtIg 1 —....... 4 1, oks.l MEMUn *. A.. C., 1.1 .• 0.1 .S6';':,,ggel‘g°B geSB S'a IM ~mtaftistrafies vctires, 1 trines weia, R i x ti tnea ...s2 26 Nlantage Nona* ..4aditor , is &Alm . . ... 'fhineing cae.: 1 6211.111013... < 26Arr Business uotioes Inserted in the Load 04, or betorx Marriages and Deaths, Brom lakes Pm Lam for each insertion. As an advertiaing medium the TammeArur hat no equal, its large circulation, among business men and families, in city and country. pladnk it beyond competition. ijottls. CS= AVENUE HOUSE,. &Arno. 7th-Street qnd. Pennavlintnia Avenue, • WASHINGTON, D. O. egg -BdOecriber begs leave to inform the Public that be has thoroughly refitted and re f urnis h e d th is House, and that it is now one of the . most cotopleie and comfortable hotels is. wi e .ig e ti ene t o i i,%ital. The Icattion is tbe bo-et and moat central: of any tbe city. The chambers and suite's of rooms are unequaled for their rice, ventiloiiis and elegance. Him- Self and all his attenuants spare no pains to meet every want of hie; guests. Hia table hi supplied daili with the _ beat the markets of Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia af ford. 1"e respectfully ticks ladies and gentle-. Caen visiting Washi, gton to call and judge for t NiloMseiveg.. [septB dfini] JVO. taISLY. ; Thy MUTED STATES EtOTEL, 11A.RIMBURG, PA COVEII47 & IigTCHISON, Proprietors. well fellow's Hotel is now in a condi- T t E r tg l i, t o actnor a tfl oolate 'he - traveling public; affording the-itiOtit ample cimveniences alike fan the transient guest in4l the permanent boarder. - . THE 'UNITED' STATES - 10M has heeia OW* refitted thiroughout, and now has ac= cOnitnedationti . equal .111 extent, comfort and luxurftitany hotel - between Philadelphia and lts location is the best in the State . Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the priblid offices and booklets localities of the city. Ititai now all the conveniences of A PAILS'? CLASS HOTEL, and the. Proprietors are determined to spans 'neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort or the guests. The patronage of the traveling public is , respectfully solicited. jell-dtf ,1.1 . 0 E 8 HO O . BH OORNEI3 OF alik,ET ST AND MARKET SQUANE; ,HARRISBURG,_ PA,_ JOIDON lit. 1 - 00Pg.16.4.N, PSOPRINTOS: (mo m ' r oo b - yrono? BY WELLS 0041111 . .7_.) tide les First (flax; Hotel, and located inr.thfi °antral part'of the chg. It kept in , the beet manner, and its ' patrons will find evepy abeam modation to be mot with in the beet - houses hi the wintry. seBo,dtf LIQUORS. VATS have on hand a very superior selectij V V of ;.WINES BRANDIES and FINP 1 , 1-T QUORS, of every des9ription. • ABANDIS.§ of the choicest bran& and iris, 6 E02_3. , NrA.pistril.of every variety and of the finest quality: _ _ ST. ORUZ NUN. ROMANO GIN IRISH, SCOTCH, RYE and BOURBON WHISKY CHAMPAGNE, SCONK 4Uris BROWN STOUT, CORDIALS, atis.' Ali% a NATIVE WINE, manufactuiesi from the domestic grape, which is a spfettilid article, and we knee ft to be pure: arll4 Wlll. DOCK, JR., & CO. rIZWELEAOIi -HAMS, Canvassed, in large or 11 wall quantities, very low, for sale by NICHOLS & BOW? AN, ; je24 ' OM. Front-and lEaeltst sts , 1011311:--We are now offeringsyei* Mot of choice Mackerel,' iii lqiarrele;:' helves, quartets and kite. , menus & BOWMAN, - jog ' Oor. From miri,Market 96(3AF_ W I — I'LL APE.% BOEDgEtS, &a. &a., it taiff *sr e ar , • gr oj et '8 BOOKSTOEFt, 18 Marliet etre*. i. l DRY JOHNSON 3ELELLAIL'INICOELIM LOCK. HOSPITAL. IL B der m oat y and effectualreldlesin the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE _ BALM ITU eta TO TWNIVIII soma. NO lIIERUIRY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS A Cure Warranted . , or No Charge, in from One to . 2 1 00 Dols. Weakness of the Back; Affections of the . Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary die •charges, Impotenq, General- . Debility, New- V . 011101(1139, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the He art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight Giddiness, Disease of the:-Ifead, Throat, Nr me or Skin. Affections of the _Liver, Lungs, Strmach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary , Habiti of Youth— those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Byrom to the hiariners of Ulyasek blighting their most brit; liantliopes or anticipationsirendering marriage,' impossible, • • $lOO 9.00 17.00 likxtcially, 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 talents and brilliant 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 confidence. .?_E x•..,, I :?4'st XrrSt' X • Married Personsi-oi-Yormg Mala contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical weak 7 new, organic debility, deformities, Bro., speedily cared. • : t 3 l l l "lira .- olt • He who places hlraself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a ORG AMU VM4XMBS , l*" 1 xr. Immediately Oared, and full vigor restored. This distressing affection—which renders life miserable and marriage bnpossible—is the pen alty paid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young pens= are too apt to .commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful cense" guences that may ensue: Now, who that UZI= derstands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procrastion .isot l sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the pro; dent. - Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy Offspriiug, the most serious and destrue tive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental functions weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpita l L lion of the heatty • indigestion,constitutional debility. a wasting of the _ frame, cough, con sumptiont -decay and Asada.. • Om* . NO. 7 &MS •Faanintrox Errexcr, 160 Left hand aide going from& Baltimore etreot,.e. few doors from the corner. Fail` not to observe name and number. Lettekemuit be paid and mutate a damp. The Doctor's ' Diplomas bang in hie office, D. JONSSON, -• Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, lon don, graduate frorm one of the most eminent colleges in the United ,States,lind the green)) part of whose life -hoe been spent in the hetspi tale of London, .Parls, Philadelphia and else where, has effectitioome of the most astonishing cares that were ever• known ; many troubled 'with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great 'nervousness, being 'alarmed at sudden sounds, lASI:ad/MEI with frequent blushing, attended sometlince 41th derangement of mind were aired TAKE PaitTIOULAft NOTICE. These are some of the sad and'melancholy "effectsrproduoed ' early habits' of youth, vie : weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the Wind, dimness of sight, loss of inusotiltir Power, palpitation of the heart, dpkepsia, nervous irritability, symptoms of consumption, --&o. fdairrersv.—The fearful effects on. the mind are much to he dreadedloss of_ memory, cóxi fusion of ideas, devession of spirits, evil fore bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c:, are some of thoevils produced. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves., by a certain practice indulged in when alone, a habit fre quently learned from evil _ companions, or; at echos], the ieffecits of which are nightly felt, even when asleepi and if not oared remlitur marriage impossible,. arid destroys both nand 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;frem prospeotti.and enjeyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit Such persons met, befcce 4:101/*- Piating MARRIAGE, Redact that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to proinote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes it.weary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the nolial shadowed with despair and filled with the MeliinaMlY :r . eipteliorythat the happiness of another becoMes.4444 4#l,lonr own. DISEASE VFAXPBUDEME/B. When the misguided Isnditovradent votary of pleasure finds he `has imbibed the seeds' of this phinful disease, it too often ! happens quit , an ilitimect sense of shame or the dread of dis covery deters him from applying to those who, from edacation and respectability, can dime ,befriend him. He falls into the hands ,igiao isiittiMdtdesigning pretenders, whor incaPafile - ( 1 - 1Mrhig ; plch his pecuniar y subatimos;k*p thicitatin.u. month after month, or2rii:lo4 as the smallest fee. can be obtained, and.in despair leave hiin With rained health to sigh - over his galling disaripointmerd, or, by the . use of the deadly poi lK A T Atercikry, , hasten the constitu tional qmptOrris'.or thutterala offseaue,.sooll as affections the'llhad; Throat; Nose; Skin, eto. progressinvirith:frightful ;rapidity 'All death Mita to his dreadful sufteriogs:by send ing him to. : c4,- Caducei/aril country, from whence nd titirrabir returns. - - -- - INDOB3E*ENT OF nut praini - The many thoneamds etue4 at this thstitutiop year after' yogirosticti-the numerous important surgical operations"perfoimed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the repprters of the Sun, .011iipper, and many othef papers notices of which have appeared again and again:before thefelic, be sides his stapms4s- sa a: gentleman -of ; character and=164 . 4r,,,1s a nano* guarantee to 61:Etanx . Wilkie SO it iiingt Faiederick Sk s~AcDital. YOUNG NEN AREIAGE HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1863. Vetittal. The Great "American Reme3ies," KNOWN AS “FIRT.MBOLD' ' GENUINE PREPASATIONN, VIZ : HELNIBOLD EXTRAOB "BOGERT," 44 al SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLD' S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. , "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT 13IICHU, A POSITIVE AND'SPECTFIC REMEDY For Digeaties of the i BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND Dis()Pal.oA.L SWELLINGSI This Medicine increases the power. of Diges-1 tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal-, thy action, by which the WATERY , or CAL-, °BROUS depositions, and aII'_ . IINNATURAL ENLABGEWEENTS are rednc63; as Well as paini and inflammation, and is good for MEN, WO MEN or CHILDREN, ••• HEMBOLIY 8 _EXTRACT ,BUCHVI FOR .IgEAKNESSES" Arising from Excesses, Mats' of bissipation; Early Ind4eretion or Abuse, Ammon Num Tlt roLvalvma Enact OHS Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the Skin, tion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, t Diffloulty 'of Breathing, Weak Nerves, . TrMinbling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, • , Pain in the Back, Universal LassitudeofFiushing of the Body, the Muscular By - steni,Eruptions.on the FaCej Hot Hands, ' , Pailid CountenanCe. I These symptoms, 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 followed by those "direful diseases," INSANITY IND CONSUMPTION. , Many are aware of the cause Of their suffer 4 Inge, but none will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums And the melancholt deathe,-by Consumption, .bear ample witness to ~the truth of the assertion. TEX CX)NSTITMTON, ONCE AFFECTE4 WITH ORGA&IQ WEAKNESS,' . Requires the aid of medicine to etrengthen and invigorate the system, which Heltubold's Ex tract Sachu invariably does. A trial will con; vine the most skeptical: FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, OLIY OR, _YOUNG, SINGLE, MARELED, OR . CONTEAPLATING M.4I.EELAGE, In many atfectitaut peculiar to females the Extract Huelva is unequalled by any min+ remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Iragn,- larity, Painfulness, or suppression of the cos- ternary 'Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrene state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea, or it:4 Sterility, and for all`complaintsincident ifil3 sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits, of Dissipation or M the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE No PAK/LP eux)Ml) BE lirrmour227. • _Mahe no Balsam ' Miarnaly Uunlissant Medi cine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. HEMBuLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit tle expense ; little or no change in diet ; no in convenience and no exposure. It rauses fro quent desire, • and gives strength. to Urinate, thereby'removing obstructions, preventing and curing Strictures of the: Urethra, allay!, g pain and . inflammation, EXI frequent in this 0111813 diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and Weru...ut Matter. Thousands upon thousand: who have btten the victims of quacks, andwh x. t . have paid heavy fees to be cured in a she ' time, have found they were deceived, ancl , that the "Poison" hasiby the use of "powerftd Astringents," been dried ap ih the system, .to break out in an ingravated form, and perhaps atter marriage. Use HELfiI.EIOLD'S A:URA:OT BUCHU for all Affections and Moms of ,the Urinary Uri gang, whether existing in Kale or:Female, fron, whatever cause originating, and no-matter, :of how tong standing. Diseases of these. Organs require the aid of a _Diuretic. HRLEEPOLD'S EX iSACT BUCHU lathe Great Diuretic, and it is certain to have,the desired effect-in all Messes for, which itlis recommended. " Blood—Blood—Blood.- ,HeLmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound ELUID. EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS., Thiais an affec tion. of the Blood, wad attacks the Sexual Or gans, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Threat, Wind pipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making its Ali; pearance in the form of Ulcers. Heltubold's. Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies. the Blood, - and removes AU Scaly. Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color. It being prepared expressly for this class of complaints, its Bloodrilnrifying Properties are presbrved Ito a greater extent- than, any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. - rarraSOLD F S .HOSE WASH. An exceflteit Lotidti fdr. disea' ,sett'of a Syphi litic Nature, and as-.an injectionin diseases df the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used fn tinneeti.on with the EX 'tracts Buchu and; Sanswarilla,..in such diseasee as recommended. nvidintee If the most re sponsible and relialitecharacta Will accompany the medicines. -- ORETIFIOA.TEB OF CURBSS from eight to tw,enty years standing, with names known to ificience and Fame. Fo'r, Medical Properties of - Buchu, see and; df the United States. See Professor -Dzwpws valuable works on the Practice of Physic. • See remarks made by the late celebrated . Dr. PRY— SICK, Philadelphia., See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOWR.LL, &celebrated Physician and member of the Royal College of Sorgenns,. Ireland, and publishsd in the iransactions of the Kings and Queen's Journal. See Medico- Cirurgical Review, published. by BBNJ PARS, Fellow of the-Royal College of Surgeons. See most of the late standard works on Medi line. Extract of ,Buchu $1 00 .per bottle, of els for $500.: .Extract , of :Sarsaparilla, $l.OO •per. bottle, or six, for 15 00. Improved: Bose. 60. cents per;,bottle f or six: $2.50; or halt a _dozen each for $12.00, which will be suf ficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if direc tions are adhered - to. Delivered to any address, i-ecuiely packed from observation. Desoribo symptoms in all communications. Cures guar anteed. Advice gratis. • , 40E04 WT.. Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. lielmboll, who, being duly swum, cloth say, hie prepara tions contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, and are purely vegetable. . • : H. T. libillißOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 28d day of November, 1864. Witt. P. HIBBIIIp, Alderman, Ninth street, Phila Andress letters-for informattop-lik amildence. R T. BELMBOLD, Chemist.. :Depot.lot:Bouth 10th street,,belottOhestunt, l'ltilS4eltalts. - Vim tabratigtmento DESERTERS FROM 11. S. ARMY, PROVOST MASSIIILL'S 14T11 DISTRICT, /. HARRISBURG. PA., Sept. ht..... 1863 •ESCRIPTIVE ROLL OF SUIIBIITUi ES DMUSTERED, INIO 7HE SERVICE OF !HE UNITED STATES, IN THE 14TH DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, WHO DESERT ED 'FROM THE SERVICE, SEPT.• IST, 1868. Charles C. Wray, born in Montour county, Pa., aged 26 yeare; occupation. boatman;.sub ; stituted And mustered into service of -the Ufa- . eedStates A.bgust 28th, 1868, Harrisburg, 14th Enrolment District, for three years; black eyes, black hair, d.rk, complexion, b feet, 9i incurs; In heigto; lives in Denvide, , Montour C 0. ,, Pa, John Ilendason,,lterst f lin Chicago, Illinois,' !wed 22 years;,openpation , maohinist ; substitu-' led and mustered •inh). 'AerYlee the United §tstes August,2B„lB63, garrisbur g , ictllment Dairicti for ,three• years ; blue eyes,! dark hair, dark complexion, 5 feeti-Tintlesdn't height. . Washington 13r,o'wn, born in Quebec, Cana; da, aged 21 years, occupation sailor; substitut ed and mustered Auto, the service of the United BfaleaAnguse , 26th; 0363, ! Harrisburg, 14tir rollment Distriet,,. for .itiree years; blue. eyes, light ; hair, fair ,complexion, 6,feet,- 9. inches inY, height. 1.. • Th - oinas'Snmmers, born in Now„Nork. NSW,Tfirk, aged - 21 years; occapntien ,laixoren t subst in:lomA itated.ind' Into,. the service oft th3Viiited Stittes August 1868,.Harris=, burg, . 1 1.4thEnth Dletriet, for three yearoll brown eyea„ black hair fair complexion, 6 'feet, 'ditncliesjit height;, in 'New York city. Richard Ourrry i bop.. in lEialifax, Nova Scotia, aged-. 21 :years; occupaliou sailor; .subetitutedi and mustered into service of the Thaited•States l Auguat l 2Blll, 1868; Harrisburg, .14th Enroll-' went District, for three years; blue eyes, light. hair, sandy complexion, 5 feet inches in height; lives in Philadelphia. Charles Raids, born in Cincinnati ,, Ohio;i aged 21 years; occupatiOn laborer; substituted, and mustered into service of the United Stat e Angnst 28t1i, Harrisburg, 14th Enroll ment Dttrict; fuc , three years; brown eyes, black hair, dark complexion, 5 feet, 6 inch ' eti in height. Thomas Martin, born in Newark, New Jer , ' sey, aged 21 Years; occupation barkeeper; sub-, stituted', and . t mustered into• service of thii United Stifes Augtist 28th, 1863, Harrisburg? 14th Enrollizient District, ,fia. three years; blue eyes, black hair, dark complexion,. 5_ feet , 1011 incites in height; 'said to live , in Cinoinnatii proper name said to be Eldred Carr. 1 Ira Hobbs, born in Ruceeste!,..New York, aged 24 years; occupation ship joiner; substii tuted and mustered into service of the United States August 28th, 1F63, Harrisburg, 14t1i Enrollment District, for three years; brow l eyes. black•bair, i dark complexion, 6 •feet ict height; supposed to he in Philadelphia; propei name said to be Richard 'Carnes. . George Bowman, born in Butler county, Pa.; aged 24 'years; occupation railroader; substi l UAW gad_m.setwrott into_sAmice of the Hotteof States August 28th, 1868, Harrisburg,. 14th Enrollment District, for three years; blue eyes/ brown hair, fair complexion, 6 feet, IL lucheti ,in height. .1 Thomas Wilson, boirti in Hawarit,_ New Ser.' sey, a g ed 22 years; "occupation piumber; ken' stit , .tei and mustered into service of th United States August 28th, 1863, Harrisbur 14th Enrollment District, for three years; grey eyes, black hair; florid , complexion,6 feet 64. inchesAn height; supposed, to he from Phil* Francis A. Brown, barn in Springfield; Illi .. . note aged 21...,years; on.lipetion cabinet, makerF stibstitived and ',Mustered into service of the lUutttd States Afika - st - alit, 1868, :Harrisburg, 14th Enrollment Distll4, fur three yearsL has eyes, brominitir, fah complexion, ei feet, 10 inches in height; supposed to be ,frem delphia : George B. Wilson, born in 13nilingtop, Ver .Wont; aged 2i; Ocaupation joiner; en.ntitrtted and;mustered into service ot the 'United Statee August 81st, " 1863, Harrisburg, 14th Enroll. ment District, fur three years; bitte.py . es, brownhair, dark complexion , . 5 feet, znches height; sapposed to bd .- from 13...aker5.614, 'Ver; wont. A reward of .ten dollars, and reasonable els:- perms wilt be paid for the aeprehension:Of sack of the above named.daiserters. ; • r JNO. KAY:CLEMENT', Copt. and Provost Manthal.l4th Dist:, Pa. To MOUS ANA SOLIIIERS. Collation of Pensions, Bounties, ,Busk Pa and War' Moen , Paktolle, Mister Rolls, and Re eructing: A.ceounts Made ,-Oat. • undersigned; 'having been" in the am '. ployment"e•f - thelbilft - d States .during thi) last eighteen months, neik: ll " the hleet 4- 14 and Diabursing Office and Office ;Of Super intendent of. Recruiting. Service; of Pennsylva r Din, respectkilly informs the public .thakte opened an (Am in the DULY Building for the purpose of 'collecting 'Pei= sions, Bounties, Back Pat and War 'Clans also, making out Officers' .Pay Bolls, Mudd Rolls -and Recruiting Accounts. . - All orderS 'by well attended topromptly., n.ovi-dtf SULLIVAN S. CHILD: REWARD FOR DESERTERS.. A REWARD OF TEN DOLLARS, and the I..rarsonabl &expenses incurred, will be paid to ANY PERSON, for the apprehension and delivery of a DMERfEE at the. headquarters-of the nearest provost marshal. By order. JOHN KAY OLEMIDNT, Captain and Proved Marshal 14th. Dist., Pa' Harrisburg, August 21, 1862.--au22 Btautf 'EWIIIACHERBL, No. 2 and 8, in evert Mae of lockage, barrele,laives, knitrtere and'kits, just received and for kale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Fiord and Market Sta. obpts DEIZSERVED FBITIrd, hermetically sealed, 1 in cans and jar., of all descriptions, and of the most delicious character, for sale by - . : • WK. DOOK.flls... & CO. CHEAP SUGARS of all kinds, whits. and broil" for sale by NICHOLS & SONVBIAN, jy,ls Corner tFront and Market Ste. ICHENER'S SUGAR CURED • • Uncovered Hams. A fresh Invoke. Just received..bir au2l ZV , M. POQE., Jr. & Co. 02.TONIS ORLEBBATED •PINE APPLE OkrgridA, direct from the maxtufttettim i mai , NI/11. DooK, paik Ettegrap4 Union Meetings. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. CATASAQUA, Lehigh conutv--Governor . Curtin, [ion. BEClure, R. S. Matthews, Esq. . • . MIFFLINBURG, Union county—Hon. Win. D. K. Rey, Hon. Greene ,Adanis. . _ PORT. TREVORTON, Pori& County—Wm.. H. Armetriur,, Esq.. Franklirl &mind; Reg. .LA.NOASIER 011T—Oo1. F. - MontgomEnry. r oC Missiklippi, And A. 4 H. Chase, oUlTew.York. tIONDAY,t SEPTEMBER 21 . _ EASTON-r-Goi. Oartin, Hon: Jas H. Camp bell. Ex- Goy Wm; F.4ohnston WI. Wm. B. Mann. ' • MILTON, Northumberland munty—Hon Wm. D. Kelley, Hon. Greene Adams. MTTNOY, LyComing county—Hon. John C Knox, Hon. Henry johnedn.- WRIGHTSVILLE, York county--Colonel F Mlntgomery and A. H. Chase,'Esq . • • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. NIMIRIBTOWN'Oov. Ctirtin, Eon. Wm. F Johnston, D kyld'Paul Brown,,snq., WAYNESBURG, Greeue couutYL-Ilon. W W. KArcham, Hon. Geri. Y. Liwrence. - LEWISBURG. Union county—;-Hon.. A. K M'Clore,• • lion. JOhn C. Kunkel. OXFORD, Chester county--General Butler, Hon. H. Wintet Dello, of MarylanA; Morton M'Michael, Req., Bei , . DANYILLE, Montour county—non. tireene Adams, Hon. Wzn'. D Halley. WILLIAMSPORT, Lycomiag county Hon. John C. Knox, Wm. H ArmetrOngdgeft,,ollii-1 ton Lloyd, Fag. YORK—Colonel F. Hpiltgomery and A. Chase, E3q. WRDHESDAY,.SEPTIOI,I3RR .23. -...LWE3t,can3TEa—Gov. Capin, Col John W. Forney,. Horton lehlichaqi. Req.; SUNBURY; Northumberland countyt-HOn.l . Oreene,Adaine,Hon. Wm. D. Kelley. , JERSEY. SHORE, Lycoming county--Efon, John 0: KeME, Wm. 4., Ailsks crepg,:gsq., g}:na . ,3, ! W. Wh:mard, Fag., • DILI,SBHktG Yoik - county' F. Mont.- gOmei* and A. H. tsq. . THIIRDAT, SEPTEMBER 24 WHITE. HALL; Konigo . mery .couoty--laaao Hazeliturst,. Esq.; OharlperW: Jay, Esq., Hon: bates M. &oval. f BE, )0D 1 1" RllN, , Bedfortioolinty,Hon. Henr D. i! M ore , ,John Scott, &q., Hon.- Samuel Cal yin, Rol. S. S. Blair. LOCRHAVEN, Clinton, county—Hon. John C. Kau; William H. Armstrong, Eng , Jame Chatham, Esq. PELLA I E+. Plink—Concert mat t HANOVER, York, countyi—coi.. F. Mont gomery and A. H °hare, Eeq.. s FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 251 BEiVEII,--Governor Oartim, Hon. W. W. Ketcham, Hon,Glen. Landon. Ifee , S t e .y H D FA . L moo LSß re tly otrit it o lf t a t y:l rEti: cor t.olo ts n. ...... sa g io v ei . Sow S 8 Blair. BELLEFON Centre, county—Hon. John C. Knox, W. H. Armstrong, Esq., Edmund amchard, Esq. GETSk-LLVILLE, York county—Colonel F. Montgomery and A. H. Chase,! Faq•. [Editors of tr.e loyal papers throughout the State are requested to publish „notices of the , nbove meetings ] ; • UNION ST&TB OPNTICAT. Comurrus ROOM% PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 'l7, 1863. HON. WILLIAM. D. BILLLY, at the iavita time of ' tho State Central Committee, will speak In behalf of thelThion, at the times and Edam named 'in the annexed schedule. Our friends `are earnestly desired to have a full attendance of voters it-these meetings: LED WARDS' 0 ElO Chesterpounty—Thurs day. Bentenaber 17. _ MIFFLINBURG, Union county—Saturday, September 'l9 MILTON, liort.linubpTlandeounty--htoriday, September DANVILLE, Mop 4mr conatp—Taeiday, Sep mber 22. • SUNBURY, Northumberland county—Wed • day, September.A. WASHINai 0147, Washington county—Satur y, September 26 - ." • ' INDIANA, Indiana ccinnty--Monday, Sep :mbar 28. LOCK HAVEN' Clinton county—ThurEday, HAVEN;. °tuber 1. ' TOWANDA, Bradford county—Baturday, Oc• MONTROSE, Slasei__,.nehtuinacounty—Wedn.e6- a , umber 7. POTTSVILLE' n' "'• M Schtylkill con ty F • October 9. ay, PHILADELPHIA--Sitarday, October 10. fmlB WAYNE 14cVF4GH, Olmirman A TRUANT ENIGHt IN LIMON: HE MISTAKES HIS MAN RR EXPOSES THE DOIkOS OF THE KNIGHTS. A Preacher-to be Initiated .1E I■ CZI • . .7:1) • WJE GREETS, BR UDEBI Peilt.X.l 9Zie> atEettescscs. THE LEADING DEMOORATS ENGAGED IN A BEAUTIFUL BUSINESS,. If the old saying be true, that "birds of a feather flock together,"•they were apparently well-met on lest Thursday, Id the Baorigh of Ltbanon—at least in :the estimation of one Of the parties who prided himself on being a Cwatr of one of the organizations of the Knights of the Golden Circle in the northern part of the county, and who imagined he had before him a dis tinguished orator of aleigehamer-r notoriety, and a would be leader of the Democratlic party, when We following contidentiaroommunination was very earneztly and seriously Made: wie gehts ! hab dick belt. short drei mabi gesucht. Now bab kit die meeting bestelit ich war . in die druckerey. Von dem pasta Samstag eber sat dog, den Nerinzehute flept., is die > meeting in Mount Nebo. Da must° nieber knmma so as die left dick bekannt werra: Do buist all right; du kaust der Col man berths wird an sing. ''Now, inidarnurte Sel; kuui uiver ; es is alias iecht. ' ,l !Eklet.tte mohi biat geb werra, seerdeamohlgrkht waist, '!11' Bin gethworea gags 414} PRICE ONE CENT Abolition Government za geh ; land zu for de principles vom tilts G -nem' Jackson, and lobe and sterb3 in dear doctrine von al. 0 ferson. "Ich 11151 der Geasy schwetzt delta. leh bin der leader, nod kehr zu der Sec ks Coonty class." He further stated that he has initiated seven ty-one candidates, whom he had sw'rn to op pose the Government, and support the nominees of the Democratic party ; that the ignorant ones they "put throaeh without much cereniony and that they came three and four mihs acrtse the mountain, to hlh place to be initiled H e was very particular to impress upon the mind of his Brother that a - Preacher would be "put through" at the above mentioned ter:Ail:lg. Among the names given are the following HENRY WEIS, Cheif, and FELIX FEEILER, Treasurer, and many others whose names may be made public in future. So as to be certain that he had given all tho signs and pass-words correctly, gave the follow ing to • Bro. Mack" First sign—The index finger of the right hand pointed outward, hand hanging down— then raising finger to right ear, which 13 an swered by raising hat three times with right hand. Second sign—Two middle fingers of fight hand concealed under vest or shirt on breast— index finger and little finger exposed. First password—H. 0. D. This is given to the sentinels placed around the barn or place of meeting. The Golden Knight password is Paul De Masco or Masons, which is Oven nt tho barn door or entrance of the meeting. Let the honed and loyal Democracy of Lebanon county-remember these oalha, myna and palaver& on the second Tuesday of October next, when they come to vote for tine and loyal men to administer and execute the functions of the beet governmenton earth, or for secret oath bound, dark-lantern conspirators and traitors Eerelirap4i. FROM WAS WASHINGTON, dept. Is. It has aireadrbeen slated that the John Un derwood, recently captured near Ocoquan, was not John O. Und-rwood of the Mtstern Di-trict of Virginia, bat a Mr. John Underwood, a istaturch Union man, obnoxious by reaa qn of his liaving voted for Mr. Lincoln at the Prebiden tial election, and on account of his eincomero- Misting and influential exertions in behalf of the Union cause since the commencement of the rebellion. He was a resident of the nt igh• borhood in which he was capture d, and vir. re it I not for the grea-er lenity which the decline of their fortunes has recently induced among the guerrillas, as well as the so called authorized I agents and troops of the rebel government, he would probtbly have suffered death. As it is, he will be closely confined. Borne of the paymasters have already started to the Army of the Potomac, to pay off the troops for two months, now due. Tae law al lows forty two dollars,,a year for clothing, which ordinarily, is a sum sufficient for It ; but in the rem nt battles the soldiers, by t rder of their effirers, t crew away some of 'heir eqirip. Merits, &re in order the better t-t prepare th-m for the conflict. they have been obliged to draw for additional supplies ; thus exceerfifq the legal stipulated amount of money. In consequence of the lois sustained by them, they are 'now required to Bettie for the over drawn sum; therefore their pay will-to ads ex tent be nowdecreased. Without leapalati rn by Congreas there is no rem dy for this hardship ; bat gentlemen connected with the army express their opinion that the welfare and corn rienear ion of our troops will not be allowed to suff - er, owing to their obedience to the orders of their com manding t ffilers, and that provialons wdl, dating the next session, be made for their benefit. Tug NORTH-WEST EXPEDITION Mizarsuurs, Sept. 19. 2b Major Gasegal Hawk, amerai-in aid:- The following dispatch, dated headquarters Northwest Expedition, Camp White Stone Hilt, Sept. 9th, is redeived °Amex ;—Yesterday we surprised over four hundred lodges of hostile Indians, fought and dispersed them ; killed over one hundred, de stroyed all the camp and all their property. I have in my hands many peisoners. ALFRED SULLY, Brig. Gen. Com'g. To John Pope, Major General Commanding. Official Report of the Occupation of Little Rock. Wasmaoroa Sept. 18. The following despatch has been received at headquarters: LITTLE Romc, Sept. 10, 1888.—Zs Major Oar. Hailed, General-a: Chief—Gamer,: We have just entered Little Rock. The cavalry, under Davidson, is pursuing the enemy, who are in full retreat South. BeFpectfully, F. R. STEELE, Maj. Gen. General Burnside. Weisman - ea, Sept. 18. It is understood that General Burnside has aegnierced in the cordially expressed wish of the President, and withdrawn his resignation for the present. Loos of a Steamer. Tortorno, 0. W., Sept. 18 The steamer Passport struck a rock in the rapids near Ootean last evening, and was sunk. Her passengers were saved. TH33 FAIR GROUNDS AT STADINO.—In CODSO quence of the fair grounds of Reading having been leased by the United States Quartermas ter's Department, the Berks County Agricul tural Society will have no fair this year. The buildings on the ground were, until a recent date, occupied as a Government hospital. ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT TREES. TEM, SHRUBBERY, &C., £Q., £C., will V be sold at numb more reasonable rates than In the coming opting. Ovcien , Bent by mail or otherwise, will be promptly attended J. MISR, 'Keystone Nursery. ang2s NEW No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL, Ts HALF. QllAtirk.R AND ONE-EltiHril FACEADE 4 ' Just received by NOL, DOCK JR & up. aul