Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, September 24, 1863, Image 1
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'1.11L9t.., , Y advertising to do will find it convenient !or referouos, et' Funy or lam; am:lstituto one-hali tquaru c:ight itaeii or more than ipur conat3.- turas a ta q uare: - -- • - gnnv,7e.Vg.av- 3,0 1 0;8E 4.qlg! cg.:40344 3 - El»gsgE.l l -45 2 = 5.01 i j • ;F:7E',•liEgF,Vrgil? Fa . = ,c g.. 1-14"1,5;-?:?'888881.2>M8S 1111. I" 7. FEE'EgSggir.V.IBSSI 41 r-, - - a , KE.' , 0 r,.. 0. ~- 00.0tc0.... • p 1 g l to oc,Fopoooo,ooc. I „--,........,... 41 -..- z, •4-...k.8.,<D1P0041.3.• Vls. r 1. 0....... .......„0-c. • ti ~....., 2 .: ~.„....-. Bsons. *at GS ,3 _.' • —........i..... O. 381 a - ~ !Y . : : , a , E ) s3ve,..tasas ~ ~. .......... " 04-16 Ell EMI t ., gBgBBS dOanivlsuutler. t pock, 31a times... II 11.exrii‘cts Nciitc.ot. .' .. . .......... . Akndtto.r , ,, Tvinerat Not -co. IL I V - noti, inserted in the Local, liarriages and Deaths, Em Onus veP. Lnis ipr esokinsertigm As au, adiertiaing inZllltun'the Trmstati.en bas no equal, its large cirmilation, among btudn,,, men and families, io.f.ity and country, placing it beyond corapetltio 15ottts. BUEHLER HOUSE. HARRISBURG, PA. rip HIS old established House has undergone A. extensive improvt taunts, and been thor oughly renovattd and ratted. It is pleasantly located in the heart of the city, in easy access to the State Capitol iit;l Public grounds. Or For the accommodation of cur guests, we have recently commenced to, , run e:ioowh to; and f'om the 12ailr, ad this manner' - unpliatant delay in leaving the depot for the Hotel will be avoided, and much more time aForded guests for meals when lean ing the Rouse ; Intenthng that the BUEHLER HOUSE ;ban be•reelly a home-like resort ;or the ebanger and tom eler, we nepectfaily solicit a •enntinuaupe of the public patronage. fieptl7 dBtn GEO J. BOLTON, Proprietun AVENUE HOUSE, •Corner 7ihrStreet and :Pennkylveinia Aveniee; -- ' WAbEIiNGTON-, D. C. - - • - MBE Subscriber begs: leave to inform ' .Public that he has thoroughlyrefltted Tefaraistisd this House, ami that It is now ann. of the most complete and, Coinfoitable hotehe in the National Capital. The location is the best' and most central of any in the city.- The cliainbera anti suites of rooms are -unequalledi for their Oz.e, ventilation and elegance., .Hintfl self and 'all ols,attendanta spare ,pains inset;every went .of his guests. Ills table ,h;i supplied daily witti .the best the markets Washington Baltimore , and 'Philadelphiiii ford, ' .I+e respectfultY, asks ladles, and gentle-I men visiting WaStiltgton to call and Jmige, for , themselves. " [septB d3ml , J,OO, THEumnil.l, l l,l:,,Ell7 4 ' . l COViBLY & UUI SItIOIV, Pioinieton: MEOW well known Hotel is, now4u,.ti corntf 1. tiun to accommodate'clie, traveling affording' the, most ample conveniences alike for the traut3ientluest and the.permenent boarder.: TAB ' UNITED. ST4TE 9 " HOTEL ; has been entirely, refitted throughout, and -.IIQW has'ao7' comtrio,dations equal extent, ocnfort.•..and: luxury to any hotel •between Philadelphia and Pittibuigc i ts location is the,best.imthe State , Capital, being hi easy Immo to ell _the railroad depots,' and in , clam proximity to allitho_rptittlin offices and business locilides of the city, . It has novel all the conveniences of • , . • A' - '1'14,8"2 • oi,A.gh,_ . And 4 thit".rroprletms are "di,terpinod to spare Milther expense, time or `lalicir• toensure the lio infort, of the ` guests; The-._paironage of the traveling public is respectfully solicite d. jell citf.;, J (CV E - it 0 USE, COBSof .11#1131.ET ST LIP gilt ET SQUARE . , HA1331.81317.11G, Sossiiii F. iiteldniviN, PROPRIMR. NtocursT ocannorto ei lams Ting /8 a First Otc-s Hotel, ond located in the central fort of the city. It iS Iselit;111 the heat manner, and its patrons will' &IC, ac con.," moctation, to be met with in the - peat Houses the country. ' angLdtf AXCELI3IO/1 HAMS„ Canvassed, in large' or Bola n quantities, very low, foreale by -a NICHOL' , /c-BilyiryLAN,. je24 Firnt.alu#44kA e ! gis VlSii—We are. now offering :`very low , a t ch9ice filla s kita 'b o -‘ NICHOLS BvBO*MAN, jeS Oor. Front anditlarket Streets. DR, JOHNSON 33ALIATINICCAML30 LOCK HOSPITAL speedy most and effectual7irm the th c : worlafor DISEASES .o. IMPRUDENCE 7sszna.42l six TO rlysLys Nouns. NO MERCURY. OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Cure Warrantd, or !.o Charge, m from One to Weakness of -AC Back; Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder Involimtary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner songless, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of ideas, Palpitation of " the Ht art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, DiseaSii - - of the - Head, Throat, tlf se or Skin: --Cottons of the Liver, Lungs, Sicilia& or :Boy/els-41205° terrible disorders arising ifroin. %lib Solitary Habits of Youth— *Oki:secret and siditaky Tactless more fatal to their ;ViCtiDlli than ithe . song of_Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their; Most bril• liantimpes or anticipations, rendering nunriage, &0., impossible, $l.OO 9.00 17.00 YOUNG' WIN 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 - talents and, brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have-, entranced listening Sen ates with the -thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the' livhig lyre may call with full confidence. • .5 p, ig - Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility; deforldtlesi Ur, speedily cured. • He who places hhiself under theeare of, Dr: J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tlernsatomd confidently rely upon his-skill airs Physician:. .; . . _ _OO X'S 3 . . _ ORGANIC WAIENES, Insmedistely Cured, and full ilgor restored. This distressing affection—which „renders life , . .arrlagenposible— _ miserablevid marriage the pen alty)pqid‘hy thellotinor of improper indulgence: Young persona are<tcio . r apt to commit exegeses from not being aware _ of the *dreadful conse quences that may ensue. Now who that un derstands the suldebt will pretend-to deny that the power of prookeiation is leetisopner by those falling into iniproper habits thin by the pru dent. Beside's obemg deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring; the most serious and dean,. tive symptoma,t4,buth body and mind arise. Thp system besinnegderanged, the ph ... , mental functiObsieeakened, loss of - picw , ret — fffte power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpita- - tion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility: a wasting of the frame, •cough, con- Suinption, decaY and death. Othos No r - ilouire Fasinnuoi. STRUT •11 Left hand side , golog from ,Baltimore,stmet, a few doom fromthe mama.. . Fail not to observe name - and number. , . Letters must be ',•paid an d a contain stamp. The Roptor'S Diplomm hang, iWiits office. • • . DK. JOENSON, , Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, graduate from one of the - most eminent colleges in the United States, and the greatel part of whose life has been swat in the hoist* tale of London,Paris, Phila&lphia and else where, has effe cted some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with, ilogiog the head and ears when asleep, gibaCnergousness, being alarmed at sudden sot:Olds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of Mind were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICUIAIi: NOTICE. Thew are some of the and add melancholy effects produced by early habits , of youth; via : weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimneto of sight, loss ofibuscular power, palpitation of thes heart; dyspitisifii, neivbns irritability, symptoms of consumption, &O. filsimaism.--Thelearful effects on the mind are muctChip be dreaded—losi of memory, co u fudon of ideas, depression of;spirits, evil fore bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love of solitude,_timidity, acc., Are eonte d of the evils .prodiced; YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged :in when alone,-a: habit Ere. viently learned-4r O m 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. Whit a pity that a-young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the conetimence of deviating - from the path of-Mature and indulging in a certain secret habit. fitichtersons most, before denten plating . ' if A RRTikey y Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necespary requisites to promote connubial happiness:_ Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary, pilgrimage : the Prospect hairly, darkens to the view • the : mind heCiente 'sbiadowed,with despair end ' filled with the thelruacholArefleclion that the bappineee of anothei t hecci*e with our own. Infigaig •OF IXPRIIDKNOB. Wheirthe misguided and_lmprediekt votary of pleasure finds he has Imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it -too often--happens that an ',flared dense Of `shame or thefilretei covert' deters deters hip from aPPOlNcfjoihusu who, from othication and relptidistanty, can atone befriend him. He falls into.tlip hands of igno rant and designing pretenders, whoir incapable of curing, filch his =Mary. substance,, keep hiretir lil month_ mot -areas longas the smallest fee can ; e obtain and despair leave palm with ruined health to sigh over his galling - disappointment, or, by the Use of the deadly "'potion, Heronry, hasten the constitu tional symptoms of,this terrible dieease, such as affections of •the Head, Throat, Nose, skin, ete, progressing -irfrhi frightful rapidity- tilt- death Pura a. Period to Ardreeedia enthelnge-by eon& hag him - to that midiecovered country from whence no traveller returns.. --Thuxmlai‘ OF 'IIIE PRES& TIM many Ahotuainds cured at thiainstitution year after year, and the numerous- important surgical operations:performed. by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the'reportegeOf Stas,Olinser, luttOCAtthdE. paPergliotlosii a , wfdelithive appeared again and oohs Before the public, be" aides his standing as a gentleman-.o f f unstuck, tE .0 , 5ed.4 J.:NT • I SEABEE 13PNEDILY CUBED. ease No 7 South Frederteli St. HARRISBURG, PA, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT,EMBER, 24, latbitat kiAIIBIAGE Ilitirtral. The Great "American Remedies,' SHOWN AS ".HELMBOLD'S' GEN UINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ HELIABOLD EXTRACT,'" BOOED'," " "'SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVF,ED ROBE WASH. TIRL.MBOLD . 8 GRZWIIVE PRePARATIDATA.. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID ; EXTRACT BMA% A' POSITIVE 'AND SPECIFIC REMEDY Poi tftatimas of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DhOPO.IOAL...SWELLINGS This Medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal thy action, by which-the WATERY-or= CAL-- OEROUS depositions, -and all UNNATURAL ENLABGEKENIS arerednced, as well as pain and inflammation, and ,is good for WO MEN or OHILDRiN. HEMBOLD' B EXTRACT BUCHO FOR wmtMESSEEI Arlaing from Eicessaa, 'Habits of l?htsipafitm, Early Indisoreiym _or ilblisa; AMENDED was TH& sombirma siciemma : Indisposition to Exer-Drynessofthrrdk!n, tion, Loss' of Tower, • Ines of Meinory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Waketsalness ' Dimness' of Vision, Pain in the' iSack, Universal lassitude ofFirishing' of the lkidy the Muscular Bystem,Bruptiops on the Face, got Hands, Pollid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed' to go s on, which this medicine invariably removes; soon folic4 IMPOTENCY, PATVITY, EPILEPTIC In one tot whici): the pritient maY:exPire.' Who can say that Iheyare not' frequently. followed by these "direful inseams,' INS 4 iIN/nr..4IVD- Ogßa_einferfo.lli; . , Many are aware of the.txtuse of their suffer-, Inge, hut notte_will 004298., The records of the Duane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption; bear ample witness, to the truth of the assertion. , THE CONSTMTIOX, ONE AFFECTED W:1 2 11 ORWIC WEAXEESE, , Requires, he aid, of medictrte to strengthen end invigorate the system; whichHeatubold's Er; tract Buchu invariably does. A trial will con *op the most skeptical., . - SEMAtEk—VEMALigi.r.lf,Eitgar,B,- OLD OE - ITID2ViI,ADeraDE, AI4 4 PRIRD, CONTERPLATING4f4itORGE In many affections peoutiar W,,ternales -the Extract Buchn umpsallaff• hy,,,lany other remedy, as in C,h4q4a,Prl 1 40 - eata9r , 6 Irregu larity, Painhillasia or, sugpreigthst at, the cut , . I . 4 g;fmarY AvA4a61:11.9? Uteerated -ffetti.V.o4l state. .of the theita44;)tkotthetl or •AVitltelti Sterility, and Yin, all complaints indent 4 t4t , sex; whether arising-.from lidiscretien,.. Habits of Dissipation or in the ~ DECLINE OR CHANGE'OPLIFE NO FAMILY SHOULDJBB fwlntourir. Taknriu: litdsam,Mercnry,errUnpleanint - MediL tine for Unpleasant and Dangetotualise4e4 HE BIBUL WS EXTR A.OT B 1101-1 U , Cures Secret_Diseases in all the' ir'stagniii , :nt -lit tle ortinaush,llittle oi no , thin& in'irgy no in innvenience and no dipereare. ', It' intutes 'fref• quoin dridre,: entr . givey ;Strength- ttif.l3rinitei thereby renioving'obbitnitinittp-pretehtl i ng-tind curing StriCturas . 4 tin Ur r ethike U ll aylve Pain and uallahnuticii.wan": fr equentAn :Whole& of dummies, andexpellingirhisonbus,letaillext;and Woru:. alifetter.. 7 .= Tiiiittiandirtiptin;thOnisruld who have beert3the.idctines of qualm; end who have paid heavy fees cto be cured ht,,a, short time, havefeund &nit** thiceiVecl,444that the "Poion" his!•by, did lade' ,of "`,lpowerhil Astringents," Ira' dried UP In the :B,itttej t O , :ID break out in AR itSgr#i.do4.!olii,anidi per h aps alter marriagn. ' - : I - ~. Use -EiBLIMBOLIY"i3DiyIkAUT Ink*. fin' all 'Affeethine and,Dinadianotthe Prini4 :Or gans, whether esistirigin Mille or Ferittile, !myna whatever cause originating, 'arut'Aup matter of 4olvlcmii , talkiiig. . Weaticii of thaneDa-irate inquire - LW/Mk of n,Dfnii4p. - .104/lopLD'B E,XII3AOr,BUCUU Is the Grua ,l'iuuretici-144 i t is certain" tO laveiliii desig:M. 4rect 1n.4.9 Diseases forhiChli is recommended „ ,-, ~ Blood—BlciOd 77 -Sined. lieltabol . , ConceutritZ4 ' Conipienad ELUID ' ' SARSAPARILLA sYPHILIS. This is an affikr don of• the -Blobd;lind `attackur the ‘lkiiiil Dr , gave, Linings of the:Nose,, Ears, Throat, Wind pipe, and other Mucus-Burfaelsimakifigitilisp pearance in:.the .`form of Mini' Meitithold'e artract.Sareaparilia, 1 purifies: the ltiondi , inad removes all Ekstly -Eruptions of the Skin, *giii* to tiniComplextOnskOtedt and fleidthYlColitt: It -being - prepared , liirpriiisly . '46i , %* ,Mits4 7 - of complaints, its Blood-Purifying' . TroPertlex"'are preserved to a greater extent than auk Other pre : weak:on:a Sarviparille. • . ' '‘ -"'”, ~. illitLatßOL/Z1 AO* :Trag t , An excetient Lotion forAielisti Of .:It, 8 37 w - - Nature, and as an injection in ~4kii!insaa, of the Urinary , Organs, Fatinstn from"; distillation; used in coniectioti with, theAtV, tracts Buchrt nial'Sairskhrillit, in such diseases as recommended, Etidence of-the'..most lie sponsibiorand rellahlecharaoterlwill'aito - mpany the medicines. CESTIMICATES OF-..P 4 "; from eight to tvienty, .years standing, with names luabwn to. *Owe -mod.. Pipe, 1:Foi Medical Propertlea,tdDucha; see D' :of the United Stated. See Professor . ) . 1, 10470 valuable works on the. Practice, of ,Phyino.. ,See rehandle Made by the lite colekcated 11; PM SIM VidAdeilddi fic6 remarks by Dr . SPHRAlM:ltioDOWlUAricieletnitedPhigiphop and member of the llo* Ciallega.of,"thargedint, Welanct,; anagagigied - iln ;the ..Inntseetions: of 'id Kings and Queen's Journal. .. s ; l 44_Lec oi Cirurgical Review, published by, B . :, pen- PEES, FelleWo f the ilcotllkBlegng ~ t See most of the liktp4ouxiant WON-. 4 • " fic raw nine .Y• 'Ex tract )31 4 wi' $. 1 40 Plr- 1 )0* , 4) 1 atfai-$5OO. -Pitiatt:: . eg g pi . ipous, 1140 Or hattleitar i *llo, - ` irp., I#4,ibied *GO ix,Wash, 50 - cAlliAer ' de,,otf*Taitc:t4l:s9, 2 :•or hall a dostm;&ch'foii - 11(10,:widdh ,:i fOlLbe sit Went tnenre the rooet`OhatinateOsee, if a*, dons are adheindio:::Dellmared to aTiy,addre4 Eitia*lY ,leacked froFik litiderl4lo._. Describe symptoms all . nonaintinicattoi*fga*ngw tintod,. *tyke - ,gratiSti: ' _, 21/P119,4 P 7 1 1.. - 7 Personally appeared llefor, me an Alderinan of the city of Philadelphia, EC T. Hoimbold, who, being Ally Semlik i cloth say, ble-..P4OPliro dam :contain' no tutrOcht . ‘nicionalitYi or rlion injurious drugs, and are purely vegetabia l _ . I a gmbopm; -vs tirolnfrie s ,4 l s. 284 : *y of N oviz mu . s . iwillitEtil 1.7:1 *LPN AVI2 I lath airier aiiPHitie4 3 : tt . ° - Ei:driress letters for information in conlidenom H.'4_ HILAII3OI.tD, Depot TOtlistraat e bio'w catgut, ail Etlegrap4 • - • Unita Bteetikigs. • • THURNDAY, SEPTERSER 24. • wintEttaliti, "dfolitgomery; . county—tssact Hazdhurd, CharlesJlM6B X)lrir lllTllVRisifilircleorinty—LHon. Henry, D. Al vie; John Scott,"&q., Hon. Samuel Cal din, S S V e.oo7Elkiff county—Hon. JO,llll C. Enka, William H. Armstrong,, Esq.,. larnee Chathate, Erq.' ' , : • rrnrciki E , 'HANOVO York omint:3r-Col: 'F. pir c a4- . gomery'And Ch,_age. Esq. • • • FRIDAY;, S EPTEMBER 26: • • . _ BEA.NTitGoverntit Carip, Hon. W. W. Eefebien,letili 'squatrAituri-, Bedford 'county Hod: Henryto: fittlOrei . Jolageott; Esq., Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hop BELLEPONTEICentiie ''CorintyL--flitin,Tohn O. Knox, W. H. Armstrong, Esq 7.dteturd Blenohard, - Firs• " • -•; • CIETSELL:nOE, Xork county-Colonel F. ISlontidmMy Mid` phase, ,Esq. ;[EditOrsytteloyal,paptivs. VrrOughoirt" the Slate 4ie reqe 'ettittees of the abovemeethrge 1- . 131 1 1021 PA:k . /.7Es Booms , .• • • PntglagifiA. SePti• 8 . 6 4. HON. VIE LIZIAII(L.D.Kfii.j.,T; at the invite tion of the*Staie PemialCunitnittes, will speak in behalf of the thiton,-ai the times and , places named ; in he , annexed schedule. Our friends are earnestly , defriced to have a italittendanoe of voters at these meetings:__WASHlNG,TOr, WashingmcOnnti—Stitur traY,FetWilcibii 26 :„ •-•— . • INDIA*.; - ,ridiarta. ;County—B{o44, Sep ten:16 . 428:• • • • • - • LOCK onenty—ThirEday, Oatiitterl. • ' • • _•• • TOWANDA, Bradford county-Saturday, gel tuber 3. • MONTROSE, Rui gl iebi boo counti 7 --Wednes : Clay. October 7. ; • 7 porrtiviLLE ` „ *.stuatyFridak October 9. ;1 1 11 - ILADEVPItIA.--Silerdai. October 10. i ri t elB, iVg4.',4:lfE,"llloVEAcri3. chairman 11111 ..eauranur IN ouzo. • 44751susters, of !he kroestan'a,Tournak is en gfig.4incauyassingS)hio in favor of Vallandig In, rscsutApeech akCisoinruiti,bativit open RHM 3 B9I OII Rronud, Arguing that .hhe.peck, pksikg sn)ia have a right, to-abolish their rola- Afifallf4itkitnYiatate or states•whstevere, and the. time narmly . eulogized , Jeff ,Davis .st as,aatesmanof thB high-st%orcior,, He WllB garilunlaXiY, hitter4also in, his deonadAtions. tne "Puri t an nunnilfonwealth" of Now England; and thought, the, attemptto vpreputAtsinflanner 'n - nleaninifgee ET•4o l o. , t l4 ialaPor, and Chris! tiariofrhiaatiou- n over ; the entire country ought ' tOr i be resisted . The-VARA aim, of ,Qhis:are 1.4:t0 annous , that , ahaß-go di might thaestire r stste, s ,delivering speeches. of this character. : . •:- : • ' , ... ~, pill POLITICAL, XffitATINIIIVADrAir! - • ;-•.. c l: Ai, .pcl.itcal:fteituatieu" in-lovnt rit) groping toitektaii.ing. The 4)andidates of, :both! ,parthe are military !nen, anii4ravo i carned a fate rt.pti; CA On in the Aga Generalauttle . the dema ciiii9"4oribiee,4 l etiaruieted.hiMeelf et -Fort Pi ) nelic 2 l,Anft has tiotiritfairlY(rerAlYgtreil AMP a wound received-4)n i tint 44)ccasloit tTheineti Of,,hits ; r4gireent, t,he ; Secerti - I,letva, herd hitule fb! highest regard be . . (Pre -bi 3 W&Pted - Olie now} natiou for Governer at the,han Is of. the ctopptr; 440: A fe!l' daPi-agq the' reeimeat held.a Meeting, it:which his`pcceptAncetof - the nomi' nation was eekerely reprobeled. A. -serips of resolutions were - pasee nor th m ts p i k orth the p,- thap..,4,,t,. I 5.,„ ~ % d gpg i , cam " ' state ci l f ars, in which thlfrEuroll 1 meat law is set forth as unequal and tinconsti- 1 tutioual, andoviretherhe - fivors - arrinpproprl - r- thin of $300,000 'to -- exempt 'Certain lierion's from draft. A commitars- has been appointed to wait mpon General ; Tuttle, and' receive hi,. anew& to the questions- The'otanceltif Gene ral Tattle's electtotr - are - quite small. He is 1 too much of tsWarinatilto suit the peace faction, and he ieftoo . closely allied to .`the copPerheadr 1 to teethe the suport , of )the*arlientocrate or the soldiers in the fluid.' - --"`*r ,,- ' 7 - - -(f. ',it ,---..--r----T••.. . .••••••••••••-: - .2... :: ' : aidge:•Lowrie!a-Beartleissuess and L,. c,;: -: - - - Di s loyalty. -.t _ -17 ' - At 'the Uoiorinieetineti, 'the; Third Faro:. Alleghkiroyty;;Oh• lifonclOy ,e'venitig r . `of Week; the Hon. Thomas a. Bigimm related, the following inciderit;Wir the Janthority of ill'? ()rosier, and a Tudibet' of - citizens of Moript Tre3ek I : • , t ifict jr 'On'the'mdrittnelif the 4t ' Off two Union soldiers '"riled at Judge Lowrie's VA 14 40 3, thit they item; htingry; *lthout monnkarid i sakedjon lreakfast. The Judge appeasing it the door, 'Ordered them till a sullen, peremptory-manner, to leave his pre ' alteroatioril of _words-. ensue whisn'the Jildgeltddifid la hi tiiouldiiieler . givin g bread to rebel, ralha•Mg , tbiien soldiers t Mr. B. said he made-this statement at the rmuest of the parties L 7hm were - .PregAler. and ready to witch for itillidthfidnisi. Could hatuari'beirige ;trete far such' a man as that? Shortly beforeo:- his last election, the public were faterixlwith a l'heautiful criticism' I On 'the word Xehoitili;lit Walttir L H. We are looking anxtodsly for "Lowrie's Cain naign Commentary" on the. present . occasion If the-Ermined Eirkitiltor has not commenced his Idbors; we'ircitilditenorinend to 111C11 tOtIVW mini"beaniffiilesittolar, y., 42:481 "Flier Wm? blinkered; and io4iviii:mt; no meat ; I was thirsty, and ye gave iiikno drink," Ato.' Shtinld the lea& judge' in Ns dogged ant. pkiity see fit not teissue his caniPaign'conibiekii Lary. the legal voters of Peunsylmilivalt.re' member on election - . day that his cendipt-has turnisheda living eononenintly on the passake .Tae. vm-Tsirov , i roiii , f4iibr:thiiigotiel to the Itive.TWeuty roku t "ttirough : Jay Cooke, generalinttb3diritiOn agefil;Plitl.delphia for tne:vreek ending Saturday, Sake 19; 1863; Snbeiribred :throng h york„' s o yd,o 334E N 680,1and• t4o;cook(ilicliddii3e Req.. Yolk, past ,Ve*ATerney, land:SkitPe;)'.lltldetliland,:4l#s um , ; Nail" ittlia;1$500 1 5001 3 1.44 1 rere0;411 11 ;10000 ware, $55 BnO*VMAryldrid-, l %29;4ool'bilaW r of Columbia. s64,loo.4s.WestriVirgintt, $l4 200 ; gi i ireetßlV" ; r x 2,411 1 et tl s la i n h, &I s la ; tlegl l n, 4l s7 , l B . 000; lowa, $l7 990 ; Pdolueaots $9OOl Ken Lucky, $70,5501 Bliesourl, 24178 M Xensaa, $l,OOO. Total, $2,080,700. '1663. Traturstr, Accpssr.--,-The .13tdcks . c...sogy. Ixfel //gene safe; . shockingLiacbident occurtol thta Turk mitt, in Voylestan =townotttp, - on Saturday afternoon la 4. Mrs. Margaret Snook, .a widow, wed, about fifty years, residing in the Turk vil lage, called: at themiil shoat six o'clock in the evening for the purpose of procuring-=a` titian quantity-of . The person it attendance; alonn.S . 1 4R4 named : L.entmrd JoltverfAkz,Wrerin the act of weig,hing out. the. liemr.,,, while the wain* was holdlngin her hands* a stirall. bap to receive it. ttfiticirtunately her 'dime came iir contact: with an 'uptight -hon.:shaft, ,Making about eighty revolutions la a minute, and her Clothing Was Juanita)! wound around - it.: She WeiboisteCoff her - feet; and With ler icily drattifeloitelyie tliblimftl'andthelAreinr and arms 'etteseled, , shetwis whirled: rountUit ata fearful rate,her,head and arms striking ~ three different obteCtsat every resolaiion . The miller ran acibsa the : buililing and stint ilottiftbe but befereltbe shaftceased revolving the ..poor woman was torribly.wlanglol.E. 31er:dread and taco . were beaten almost, to ; j elly„mad -the, :bones Of her arms and liandi were broktn into small pieces. Quantities ofhlood and . a portion of ihe mains were scattered.about the - thill. - Her libtlY presented a eickening , sight, —The-unfortunate woman .breathed about an-hour itfmr relWhle'4 l .roln 0.P:01 1 dt- Ms. Wq l2 o ol gli‘ of.„ccurse,andnever li -lconawhat ( "tart her.. 'Sim cb drstilt; 'and h i fi , dp” In - the albay affil & darAnir.l.e w sidinkiE4tibiburi , .tev)eslrip;• The. d ist reibing (affair cauSeditt 460.3.feellnglfdi sorrow, in the .neighborhood..of.its..pecurraum a A Cuendan.33Lusbrra gular .mmoccurred eta funeral. recent' yin one of the tdifikir.4,4lfitirtia mos. young, unmarried hiclY dying seildenlV, ttei;= Others:. nil-invited- [rein, abroad 'lo liffici , itev her burial. Having no acquaintance, withlthn. deceased and her relatives t -tire usual informa tion ma Aliestipoitite ivtlis . gfreri Mail:bat bYthe broadest misconception-of existing facts, the reverend .gentlemarc In: his prayer,' turned the maiden halo wife, mother, and grandmother, and supplicated earnestly.for the bereaved husband, 'children 'it'd grandbitildien! As no one dared to stOp•himlivhile pfriyingifor tidpurpostl.of„setting.hiMl.right, the elleot..of, his language. on ;tile father, =other, brothers and staters and of her near relatives, was triaging and en the large audience inliorous - Atter. tbe - amen was.pronotinced, the.bonductoi of, the funeral told the minister of. his meta bitudder;' which intelligence naturilly,put, him, into no enviable "barite Of enthing toward *lending inatters: 'The rit , tireti of! the...girl, Wearti told, desired that heehelikt prover withibe serviceagain; and prey i .iant cording to circumstances' -This, howeyvr, w got done,and Without. urtherremarksthe . mee - Ili was dirxiissed.-qt %init. either ttrendritrireidliitir'e Wei taittei 'Tooted" or more mindful !re instruction.,;; JNITRI9Li THROW/N(l.-,.1111; _the. Ciambrdtlge eSiasp,y Oadeireoutt: on Saturday. liery-13utke, gtorl.lookingirirliaintaumaiiabont 16iyears of agtCsrifirehargoct With throwing eltriol‘noort a. Peter It 'appears: thitt"lon Thursday .eyhningiaitl theie irav an exhibition or a "Literaty Association! .Cambildkep being lieldin the shape of a .dtareatio :perfoini mut: le.med that Oundinghatri; who, it was allegad,, , had , been iptiyh3g tile; add-meat:lo her hit Bente hionthii pest,lwonld ibeiliresent, at& she' pritchaired 'a bottle _eontaintak tree onneettof mariatie add-emir-went to the tali et thearvingliefise *here she iiiraw the bottle at his head. in the eye*: bly the bfeakinzot stha,bottle, and tilt rindoebtedry ioseithealghtof.. his iris tt eye. -.The)aoid , el;o earned his face badlyi_and• hie , clotialown & uninber •of _others near by the' lime; wart somewhat - burned by the acid. : • '° odd tr: 1 - "- ave ere are 30 proverbiuily .1110 atlotts Aulers . the car rilog 'cora poi , ft krtayot i 'eXpedients. reiriderie g I fg . imp s* travelers Aci:exix?set; 'Abeam:lies to danger,- aecidtratiarli!txittlausiii , ..6o4Crieg, Vire practice of thrustingtha,' ilboWir out of-al cir wrodow hie:caused riol.44ditts4" cemparilce ate puerility, adoOlipx;the ittfigoard of. puttilig a .rierforaied lion pieta, ' . o,ligh# icicles high, across the bottorrtOf the_ will iw.-otitsiOe ' ,Talarendere is ii po t $lB to thrust. tbe.elbowipsyo4d-Ahe car , body and saves the arai - flortt.Sug Arttithict rtgairal tie timbers-Of Araiggs.:Amiinst 4:Loaf : ger of at:bidder:a; from palish* 044413'0w`._ti,AtootUer, while inotioa, there na ; ramito.46t dfa-1 ceierrxi except lockyrg the ear'dooi,aetaclonel in • Europe. ,Nzw rpiG roArtut TWasnaturn Pmourrzva-i ace.-4-Wa vece Fhaws today, a atm: and bean- iful regimental Lag ': for r the, Twenty-sixth : _,C* lll 4 ko 3 a l 4).:which hop-4pp -been mfg. . I E O %44IIP: I TP ii• AfrktittrarViliag of the * Arat 44-,yrafkgientAckAla regimatkitVol :Soul I+ianci co bg Mrs , likoderiektMae. a WilliaMiA•NP9dwoird. the wives -MY the UlaitomOf . the AO fl Aliforn* abut, ensign Y l * thimilth alt the Itaitli 3 Bl9LtAtiarMytofttba Potomac .up to Ifmdariejtaburg,Xo. The tattered banner was then sent AAA° tNiiomis i aa,a qopby to thadGnflrf amt tiaktiowlag pawl Fakes itd Plnetm CAP.4 111 21. 3-01111 PA tgltsvoi ; wild Abagataatua, anciii 64lll - be PrWat944o l ogallarit Swentr eixtk in t about a vjetut, Baal Swistme.—The Beading Jeltalutleays: In some of the,towaships of that county pre- Vions - .to the drak associations were termed to raisekmoneyto procure:substitutes; or pity the Comma - teflon fee fot those ,who:4Weni drafted. By thwtertnivor the. agreement teach nie tt dmik uskrs26 to $100: ter that: primate.:: • After , the draft alt who did not -belong to the lanberite *met associratienso werwhild-that untold they joined- that treasoneblei ofganisstien th e "So ciety"- could do nothing for them! ln , orkr - or t COW; it wedideatandeid that iiut-Fidtris must Wake eadithatthey would iota the= Copperhead nptkt joi aaiat yerers.7or -kale' their instalments! We have'.ltut beard of ear - Union vans base enough to - agree tti these tering. • its Tricectitikar Ahtdisioit. 7 4ll :c lhe Supreme &witat Boston, tttitriedavil4o ' ,11 verdict of dirt:ill:ion:4nd seven hundred and ifflY dollars,. tviterr y il'againet the Fitchburg Com. nifty -in divot" of Mr. Johiiion Warren, Tor sitstalitied'hy,hirri: r ' The Bceton - fir* ekr says: The, pourt ruled in this case that it was cue !mlees on the part of the corporntion to run a trate at ftili speed over the track' :dtween the tepot:raid another" trait' standing on thelinitt4 track wasting for lateengersto;gat-Aboardx TM; also . i'Uttit' to tye pTaiptlic, wee kiakilhAo'llentagest 'raiz lajnilei while tle was gotdg to the tirthiAti mbehlisidtter he got tufo% be , N v'ft. Ito D iwL_! &a #e stills SditigF~lewn}3i ottcitiradPli . It4Xertudzbeltod sr vArte. This most netke the cortizteth. t ee' mean and contemptible, in predicting them to become se depredating and Worthless as the Continental maw. ; yRICE ONE aAI X 39 Etereurap4i. ARMY QF TWCUMBERLAND: UNION VICTORY REPORTED tOlinrcifk An unofficial dispatch from Chattanooga tu an army t timer speaks of the .engamaneut of Mond ty last. when Longstreet's corps attacked the corps of Thomas, as R complete ffnion Fic tory. The fact that Thomas was able to jail.' i:OF crams at uhattaneogaen.Monday night embrac positive c,c,n,,fAmatinn of this fact_ LILTER.-FROIL 011.0,14ESTON BAR Arrival ot the Blackstone. NEW Yeas, Sept 22. The steamer Blackstone, from ChrolestoJ bar on Sattoday, arrived here to-day. She brings Lo additional news from Char:v., ....-Antong-herreasengers to extl Bell of the , Pn Neamliarapahlre, anek. also 137 comad,sioned afficereand priiratett ~ fro 6 Sfon-is' Island, wha wereamlally furlonghld by ardor of General GiiiniOYe, fOrtrairery in'the trentlmt terai th' attack on Fort Wagner. Beeokitition• of the South by France SAFETY. OF THE VAIPIDEI/BILT, 11. The Courier Dee Rates Vi 11:1 gives a .catego; ieli denial to the,rumnie ,of toe reccganiOrt of the sdnth toy-Fratrbe. . letter hoar.Bahie -dated August 22d, re pines the setamers Vanderbilt and li.ein er being all:tit-port. The ReTorttd French Intervention} Bellied. SLIDILL EFeMt;r. ' The revival of the reports or French iorel inintion are groundless Ihe crisis has p , ssed for She present Blinn weeks ago - e e„„v i kilAgAit o tinga44. a letter was r.• W. IV a , frrominent Kentucky sec: ei , eonise. from ex-Gov.-Moorhead, who le now in Pali-, whowerime that he had seen the d art of a tanaty, drawn.up b,tween Napoleon and which recogoitionand assistance went !Lill ) guaranteed, Telt .s being the conelderation, and that by-the to Itt steamer be hoped to anootrnc therconstornmation of the treaty. Thereat our Kentucky secessionists wort, to great glee, end when_ admonished that Jeff j;lwiee's.card castle was tumbline about his eats, eligniliciantly, replied, "Wait ! We shall sell our 6114 i -tithe French." ' • - ..cle`fortniebt Shim-another-letter arrived from ildo-ifbead; who wrote that the Confederate', were dished, ae Napoleon bad nol ides! reildell that negotiations couhtsucceed no farther till the Polesh question was,settled. This Mouth ad c mistru,cl o - mean an laden eitelpestporootent of the matter brought shout by the news at the. Union successes in the Sonat.west and he indulged in the gloom. et fere4odings. nearno wore of French hoer ventien across the rieer. Yen can re!y on tni, as a fact. - . J 41,011/14411" kirittory in'tha Indian Terrttoty. SPOTINGFIELD, ?do., Sept. 19. litajcrr,(Weneral &Ai fie!d : —nte following &b -patch tool just been reneged: ' Sept 15.-1 attacked t;,,, combineo forces of Coffee and Brown, at tLie pline,:oneimile west ofAaterptise at the mouth yf Btdfaip mac, this morning at 10 o'cl.ck, and atter an engagement of two hoots nom routed them, driving them south tNard in diatorder. As the eingagement, occurred in a dense .g,rape : ,vine thicket it is impossihle s to estimate the enemy's . 'limber or Their loss. Fire are known to have been killed, and a Captain, M 'IL Johnson, I learn, is one otthein. I have lost none in tither killer, wounded or missing. Bebtbs rfport their tomes val lowly 4t-hten 1,000 to, 4,000. My force is? X) strong. {Signed) -M. LA.131:01 HM laON, Cam, duo. MoNam, Brigadier General. ENE The War Democratic State Convention Crectssarr, S pt. 23. `The'War Democratic State Convention at Columbus yesterday, took strong revolutionary grounds In favor of the vigorous prosecuti, , o ui the war . ; sustained the admioistration and the soldiersitt the field, and coodemned the petal nation and course of Vallandighatn. No nomi nations were. mule. The Ohio War Democrats. generally, sappcirt Brough. The War on the Niasouri Borders. The taieherhaakers in the border counties of Mb Omni are preparing for a march into T xtti. thionghKaneae. Col. Weir has oganized an expedition to cut them off. The iniOneence bee created great excitement in the thrimtened comities in lf.aneas and the people are all audit. arms. , .Coaptare of se Blockade Banner. Yoint. Sept.-28 The Olvde built fateamir Jupiter walk captured white attemlithig to ran tip block da Eia vannab, via Warsaw Sound, by the U: S. gun boat Cituentu.- - Rwseian Vegeta, bound to Ness. Voris. 2 " - Nor Iroislc, Sept .2 8 - ~ Two *nodes steam Irlswee. were passed this ;finials& in X4nig... t ralueid sound, They are bean hete. - - "GOT TO - Dialognoi " Wo do not k r hart.o the cord of epmj,athp mists between drithing too much bad whisky and copperbeadiam, bat it does , . e p ro minaltnitrecotorre - frnin keep conliPanY• T°n•tcclitdeilhdlY hear cif a t t r Douglas pmckgrat t gvio.,q, : gavq• to tlie s coppetheadi, anti it isAtiost insadahly by , the' BtarßiAlithejlgt g at t o iirTeVif WiTdi:etatveria7C4iteii-a toper 'goo to-tie a *ober wan he atandOntibii , syropistbiB rq. d gtiee for the old iiaft. 8 demnera , ic t,rm of govt.= went, 13lacabtone says, oan only be snccessfnily maintained where the people are virtuous anti intelligent. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 .1 enied. NEW YORK, Sept. • CfscoNATE CLIKIIHNATI, Sept. n