Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, September 25, 1863, Image 1

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VN GEORGE BERGNER.
ifittrical
DR. JOHNSON
~at. 3GOMIZIE C;OliL 3EI
LOCK I.SPIT AL.
Tl Ad tr r ' d Z euos t eer l and
effecremissbiherorfdr
•
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
ESLER fl MX TO, TRIMS WWI.
NO MERCURY OR - NOXIOUS , DRUGS.
A are Warranter?, or No Charge, in from One to
Two Days. •*-
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis
charges; Impotency, General Debility, Ner
vorumese, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
Heart, Umidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight
or Giddiness Disease of the Head Throat-
Nc se or skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs,
Stcniaoh or Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—
those secret and solitary practikes more fatal tol
their victims than the song of Syiens to thel
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most
Hint hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&a. impossible ' ' •
f
YOUNG laN A
likoscially, who have become the victims of,
Sdkary Vice, that, dreadful and destructivel
habit which clammily sweeps to an ~untimply
_grave thousands of Young Men of the most
.exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who'
might otherwise have entranced listening Ben-,
fates with they thunderw df eloquOnce or waked
-to ecstasy she living lyre, may call with hall
confidence.
DV , BRIAGE
/tarried PBT6OIIB, Or. Young DUE 'contemplat
ing marriage, being aware of physical weak
newt organic debility, deformities, Sze., speedily
cured.
Se who places himself under the care of Dr.
, 4. may religiously confide in his honor as a gee
tlematt, and confidently rely upon . his shill as a
Physician.
_ - _
- , ORGANIC WELIKNFQ..9
Immediately Cured, and full vigor restored.
This distressing affection—which renders life
Miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen
^silty paid by the victims of improper indulgence.
Young persons are too apt to commit excesses
from not being aware of the dreadful conse
quences that may scene. Now, Who that un
derstands the sully:et will pretend to dehy that
the power of procieatLin is lost sooner by those
failing into improp.3 habits than by" the pru
dent. Besides 'being deprived the &inspires of
healthy offspring, the most serious and destruc
tive symptoms to both body and rabid arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical and
mental functions winkened, loss of procreative
p o w er , nervous irrit,bility, dyspepsia., ptdpita
don of the heart, ..digestion, constitutional
debility. a wasting of the frame, cough, con-.
maul - neon, decay and death.
" thqum, No. 7 Bourn Fagan= a 3 sat,;
Left 'hand We going from Baltimore street, a
few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe
name and number
• •Letters must ix) y'aid and c ontain a stamp:
The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office.
• • • ' DR..TORNSON,
lLember of the Royal College of Burgeons, Lon
< don, graduate from ono of the most eminent
.loolleges in the 'United State,, and the greater
• part of whose life hue been spent in the hospi
tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most Sitianbthing
Aniree that were ever known ; many trubled
'with ringing in the head and ears"Whert asleep,
'groat nervoesnew, being alarmed at , sudden
.scnutds, basbfalnew, with frequent blushing,
'attended eionaptireee with cloyangemoat mind
ralaielmiediemedlately,
' 2 ITASB PARTICIMAIi ;NOTICE.
ra ii.:JrTheae are aosno of the, stai . audinclancholy
offsets produced by early habits ;et youth; viz :
*mimosa of Abe back -- wad Itinboiriabia -iu. the
hwi, dimness of sight lam of muscular`power;
- palpitation of :tike ..hdart, • dyspep!ia, !lemons,
oiiinpUkas of
.o.wittinitioti,
libeirerm.—The fearful effects, on the mind,
:are mucit•to be dreaded- 7 10M ofniewory, coo.
`fusion of ideas, depression of spirits,• evil fore
bodings, aversion te.society,.self -distnast, love
of solitude, timidity, • 49 4 are some: of the ovilsl
produced! - ' , • -
icIONG MEN
Who have , injured themselves by a 'certain
ekctice indulged -in when slow, a habit fro:,
que ;3tly learired from evil cozepr.nionr),•
sehobf; the' keiretls qf which are nightly felt,
wiOU asleep, and If net cured :renders
miming°: lo b l3l , 2 3 4, and destroys both v
and body, sold APPIY tuneccliatelY.,
•What a pity tr.47d.,,e y9tmg mom, the hope oil
his country ; the , *r=liag cf big eirerrtti,i should
be snatched from 4. 1 .Pr. 06 Pect 5 - 1 4 d. 9: 1 , 1 14n 16 / 1 4 8
2 , :of life; by the. consequence of , deviating from
'.,:the patkirtf,netwo littitiginglir a certain
secret habit. Such: xawaa AtufF;. ll of*4>nte/tt.
plating
. , - • 41.11.itRIAta, = i:, . i
' Ballect,that a. eound, mind . and . bqdy pre the
most necessary. requisites to 'promote connubial
: happiness, ;Indeed, ;without these, the Journey 1
:throagh life WOO miteg: tk - woutY tagituftgu :' , the
-proimect hourly darkens to the view i .the mind
- becomes shadowed with despair - and fiiled with
the..meledmitoly Totteotion . that the happiness of
._estother.hOtWo@ Ultivtua cOtlA___ .o l l -T civn4
. •..- - .- Dlslyoa. Olt linilillisiglioE.;
'When the misguided and Imprudent; votary'
of pleasure .*~rids he has Imbibed ithe_ifseds: of
thitcpainful disease, it .itoo:often , :htitipens 'that
an tiltimed sem of ihanie...or the:dretad, of din
,coviskYrileteirehim from applying to those,why,
....f t .; • Nril edadation and: rpt_ctability, cap Alone
hof t i:,46i.hiin:::.' Ho/alb into the hands of,'ikrin
,fleitliki desigifitig retenders ; who, incapable
o f e dite d _ „ fi lch II& * ` pec uniary substanliai; keep
1 4. ihe - ii - '", , , , übutli after month, or as long.tiS.
the smallest fes :' can bo obtained, and inldespah
leave him with m lood health to sigh over w il l
galling disappOipta,3l4-3111;PY the u se
of the
dquilY P 01801; MCICEL:V? tea the *malt&
tiOdul symptoms cif thigt,t'util iel ., Be b , , 07,Ph, UR
iffealiMis of the'Hetall, Thn.‘ 1 ' .... ,, , P_,P 6 „ e'i'...tulul, ‘ L. •
progress:Mg with frightful- ra,-.4,-Yltl, „eat
pita a' rind to litsdreadful ism, 1 14 4 ''' .7 ' 1 P .4
. ing ilitu` V ' that di -covered c... 74 rnflY i t tlit
whence ficitrairellOo :etninis'' . •'' ' .-.`, r
UTDOP.,Skiatili 01",.14E PlliV'b .
The many thens'initlecrafeatiti , likhait
1 , ,yoitt after year, and the tani:Wirailtizi)orts, lA
.I surgiCaLoperations performed* Dr Johnson.;
witnessed by : -the reporteni of the Sand Clipper,,
~, MA flit9g.l l 4 Vapers,,nOti4 of which, have
- appared-agamaud aisidu Wore tivAinhilo, h
afts his stull_dinirlis r• u, utletriao of chttractm
toaresponslotity-, le , t/ffloteat. - goarte ,.. ' 4)
tit° afflidted k
. • : f:.'. • •,,
... D I SEASES SPK:EDILY 0 4
1113, -- - --
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i' elikee 1110 1 south:-Eroiikuunli
El=
Stebtral,
The Great "American Reme3leil,"
KNOWN AS "REINHOLD'S'
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ':
HELMBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHU,"
" SARSAPARILLA,
IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.
NEWBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS,
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BIJOHU,
A _POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
For Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AND DhOP.eICAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increases the power of Diges
tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal
thy, action, by which the WATERY or CAL
CEBOUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL
ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as pain
and' inflammation, and is good for MEN, WO
MEN or CHILDREN.
HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHU
FOR, WEAKNESSES
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation,
Early Indiscretion or Abuse.
ATTEND= WPM THa FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposetion to Exer-Dryness of the Skin,
tion, Loss of Power,
lass of , Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, ' -Trembling, _ •
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, ,
Universal lassitude ofFiushing of the Body,
the Muscular System,Ereptions on the Face,
Hot Hands, Pallid- Countenance.
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 fellowed
by these "direful diseases," = ,
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,
Many are aware of the cause of their suffer
ings, but none will confess. The records of the
Insane. Asylums and the melancholy deiths by
Corisumption, bear ample witness to the truth
of the ;assertion. - -
THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFIECTED
WITH ORGANIC' WEAKNESS;
Requires the aid, of medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, which Hehnbold's. Ex
tract-Bachn invariably does,. . A trial will cen
vince the most skeptical. -
FEIIA►:Fii._FEMALES--FEMAT• S,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR
CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE;
In many affections peculiar to females the
Extraet Buchn is unequalled by any other
remedy, as in Chloroge or Retention,' Irregu
larity, Painfulness, or suppression of the cus
tomary 'Evacuations,. Ulcerated or Schirrous
state of. the Uterus, Leueorrhea or Whites,
Sterility, 'and for all complaints inpidimP to the
sex, whether arising•from Indiscretion - illehite
of
,Dissipation - Or in the •
.DECLINE OR CHANGE OF ram.
Naiumareaucitalatuk-WEEELOW I -1-E.-11
Take no l3alsam, lettroury,or Unpleasant Medi
cine for Unpleasant and DangerOUS Diseases.
EIEMBOLI/8 EXTRACT kBUCHU
Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit
tle expense; little or no ohange in diet f no in
convenience and no exposure. It causes fre
quent desire, and gives strength to . Urinate,
thereby 'removing obstructions, preventing and
curing Stricturee of the Urethra, allayieg pain
and inflammation, so frequent in this Class of
/ diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseaged, and
Wornent Matter. Thousands: won' thousands
who have beenihe victims of quacks,''sad who
have , . paid heevy 'fees to be oared in a short
time, have found they were deceived, and that
the "Niacin" has by the use of "ppWerful
Astringerite," been dried up in the system ; , to
break out in an aggravated_ form, and 'perhaps
after marriage.
Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU for
all Affections and Diseases of the ; ITriniiry Or
game whether existing in hittleor foliate, from
shetever cause originating, and no --matter of
how long deeding. Diseases of, these ;Organs
require the aid of , a : Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S
.E.MTRACT BUOLIU is the Great -Diuretic; arid
it is certain to have the desired effect in all
Diseases foe which it Is 'recommended.:
Bloodßlood—Blood., Helmbold's Highly
Concentrated Compound- -ELULD EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an affec
don of the Bloodyand - attacks the Sexual Ore'
g a m, Lin rigs 'of the Pose, Ears, Threat,' Wind
pipe, and outer Mucus Surfacts,„mairktg its ap
,pearrince iti the -form - red Ulaou •Helbibold's
Extract Sarsaparilla; -Purifies '..the : , 11141, and
removes all Scaly. Eruptions of theft* giving
10,the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color.
it
,being prepared expressly for this, Oass of
complaints, its Blood-Pnriiying Proper tisa are
preserved to a greater extent than any. other:
prekaration of Sareaperilla. ' '
lIELMOOLD'S ROBE IVABH. I •
An excellent Lotien for diseases of ei Syphi
litic Nature, and as an injection• in diseaeas of
the urinary , pmana,, arising -from habits of
dissipation; used •in • connection- with =the Ex
tracts Buchn and Sarsaparilla, ireencliz diseases
ai ,recommended; • Evidence of the most' re
sponsible and reliable character will accompany
the medicines. i= CERTIFICATES 0F CURESII
-from eight , 'to twenty years standing; with
names knoWn.• to Science and I.Famel' 'For
Medical Properties of Bucsbn; see Dispe4e2r of
tho United 'States. See Professor:DEW WS
valuable on the Practice of Physic. See
'remarks made by the late oelebriked Dr. PRY
sics4T)illadelphia. See reinarke Made bir- Dr.
.EO l R 4 14 ber lfioDOVol4,acelciNated Physician
'end Mem p iheßosed'Uollagebf Surgeons,
Ireland, 'OriPactolillefibd 7-4a34420 1 40118 of
cite Eingstand‘ queen's J6ternal, 'Etor,Rtedico
01inricipallieView;.publialied by BENS). TRA
VER% Pell* of the Regal Cellege of SUrgeons.
tine Imps4irthe late standard works on ,Medi
eine. ' 'Extrao of Btiehicti. 00 per bottle; or
six for t 500: Exiraot of, Sarsaparilla, ; $1 00
par bottle, or six for •$6 60., ,Imprcived Rose
Wkiah; 60 cents per bottle or: six for $2 60,' , 0r
hell a dozen &4 for tag 0 0, Olich will be auf
&dant to cure the most (*abate came, lid/race
rims are, adhered to. Delivered - tWdrmy-addreisi,
'securely packed from_ observation. 'Describe
iiYmpfems in all ctimiinlcathins, Cures guar-1
mitsect . 'Advice gratis.' ; =
-"•• ' AFFIDAVIT
Pereqbally appeared before the an Alderman
of the city. of:Phllltdelphia, H. T. Helmbold,
doth say, his privara
tiOng-Ofifithi no narcotic, no mercury, qr other
tipriotei l and are purely vegetable: ,
• - _ H. HELMBOLD.
t3 , ,:v0r0 and snb;esibed before me, this 2.3 d day
of Nserembef,lBs4.' WM. P. HIBRA.E.D,
Ninth-street ab. Race; Phila.
Addreca letters , forinformation in confidence.
IL T. HELMBOLD, Clinuahit: ,
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-11ePt'1030111. Chestnut,
P. , • EID3PIY:
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HARRISBURG, PA:, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1863
Aim!
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S P EItIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT FEMALE AEMEDY
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS I
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS
ARE BY;TTER THAN PILLS
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS
Lyon's Periodical Drops are
THE ONLY . FLUID PREPARATION
THEONLY FLumPREPARATION ," ,
THE ONLYFLUID PREFARATIOIT
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION \=,
ever brouglit before the public, and as a diu
retic and specific for Irregularities; challariges
the world to produce an equal-; they Wei, *the
moat obstimate easel,
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO,GOOD
RELIABLE, ANDNURE TO'DG.GOOD ,
'RELIABLE AND.SURE TO DO GOOD
AND PANNOT , DO HAM
AND CANNOT DO HARK,
AND CANNOT DO HAM,
AND CANNOT DO BARK,
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO !
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED. TO!
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE, ADHERED Tol
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO !
. . -
SAFE AT ALL TIKES !
SAFE AT. ALL TIKES:! ,
BABE ATALL TEM! <
ALLTRIMM t •- f
: • ,t 3 I
oititiewhbiNecipitestr-forti v id e n iiC thw •di reo
done which are wrapped around eaoh ,bottle,
aud-halie the written/ligature of DR. JNO. L.
LYON apow - •
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE
- NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE
NONE OTHERS ABE r GENUINE
• I
it
BEWARE
COU.NTERFEITS!
OF COUNTERFEITS I
fiIDWA.AE,QF COVNZSLarIgTI3 !
BEWARE or 0017:NTERVEITSI ,
!.•
They:cure all: those ills . to which- the feninie
system:ls subjected, with dispatch sada degree
of certainty which nothing but a?E'dontifically
compounded fluid_prepUration coulditeaph,
USE NO OMR 1
USE NO OTHER
USE NO OTHER-1
USE N6OTHER 1
Ferny Drops stand before, the 'world as theLne
Filth OM of all•feinikiles, for the cure of all
diseases ofAhnlijilneys r and bladder, Lencoreah,i
Prolapses, rigid; but'i&tive correction
of irregularities.
Mt NOT BE IMPOSED HPON !
DO NOT BE IR pbsptk D'PON !
DO NOT' ramPostm UPON !
• DOVT Tair - psED trEorT !
•
by those . who have cithiti .preparations,. , which .
they desire to palmoff upon the strength of the
popularltY of my Ph*, and Who recionniencl
their own ,nostrums, thtut-fiPproptf# ll ll' to'
theinselvtelhe constant . deOuricl . ,.tbf,ftty Pe
ridi'dieal. Drops, *,a ,ofohmful
selling some
think whiefitWeithiese„gnd,luOloier4. pat .
when the Aimgtitt,ysf
not kot
I there, either ittilielihn:Tray t .thent,'for.."ftrx,'o
' else enekee folthe..nettree .
wholesale 40,4 ,ho. will r esum'yan
by rotaril"..E4iitue., ~t.
Yon .101 thus. Yikerselves.:.treio?Pi PPd!
obtain relief ftOki-like kreatisfireiriele:Ttegtilk
for of the. Nineteenth Century
Over .26,606 Bottles , this, nigoluel.; have
been sold ; within 1,1i0114•04.:151034,b8,.40 obit
ii=4: o 34keill4it t4 6 ,9 1 ,1itf:f9f 0 1 9;witufe.
cut , ,would tuiiiiO4- her."..sssor4'..ll.g-'
tif oats o€ mi«)1101(41.qi;: I 4 1 * bat.t9 . Pe'
tet4tethe LE)allPfla/ :t 9 l
4 4 6 'Aofir.:Oui-ftx. 11 00014C71A 1 1. Y°.u.
waste aim- when aiiingy#44l4l ac iy9 give yen
inetant relief,„ •
Prepared Solely 'by 0-
tieing i i • r ,
Price $1 per bAtle.
G. G. CLARK & CO.,
Wilous&Lß Dituacirlar
• . New , Havint, Coan.,
General agents for-iJnited States -arid Cana-;
des.
Off For.salcat Wholesale by
D. S. BARNES & CO, New jerk. . ei
GEO. 0.:GOOOWIN & Co., 805t0n...::., sc
For sale -by D. W.- Gross & Co., akull
Druggist - rrA ' anl3l7degalatt.wrlyeow. '
Wholesale agenia, Johnston, Itallowoy 8.
Cowden, 23 Nortb 0 3tia start ,z.
:'? 8 1.-
~2.
riettgra'
43.
Unto Mqetinge.
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NION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE 11 '.
PEJLADELPHIA, Sept. 17, 63.
HON. WILLIAM KELLY,.at.the *Ra
tion of the State Central Committee• ' mil speak
in behalf of the 'Union , at the times places
named fn the annexed schedule. Our ends
aye earnestly desired tp hair° a full ate° dance
of voters at thimmiOnga:
INDIANA,' Indiana county—Monde ,A3ap
ternbei.'tfi
LOOK. TILVEN Clinton county—Tiireday
October 1.
TOWAN DA, Bradford county —Satnrdity; 00.
tober 3.
MONTROSE,
I, Susquehanna county--Ytednes
,
day. October 7. .
POTTSVILLE, ' Schuylkill county—Friday,
October 9.
PHILADELPHIA—Saturday, October; 10.
MoVEAGEI, Ohalrinin.
.Q - uestions for the Peopief
. ,
Written for the 2elepaph.]
Who would vote tor Woodward,
Whose sy mpa thies. a rewith - Jeff?
,
Gh I who wou ld vot foi Woodward, •
.Who'seeksbis Country's death?
I i , WI eiwouliffole for Wooclivard,
v The OOPperhead candidate,_?
Ohl:who would , iote,for Woixiward,
•:,Althongh his mind is'great ?
Who would'vote for Woodward, •
What freeman in the land, 1 .
Who loves his wife and little one
take such'a stand ?
:Who ismildvote for Woodward
We asklhe, workieg teen?
Oh who would vote for Woodward,
Resounds from bill and glen.
' 4 .'-'WhO Would vote for Woodward,
. 11 Whto proved himself tobe • -
'The enemy of God and man, ,
A'foe to 7 Libeidf?--
Who Would' Vote fir-Woodward, ;
Who'cloth the Irish hate?
'Declared they were a . nuisance,
A plague upon the . State.
'
Can Irishinen vote for-Woodward, -
And lose efreerM9i's right? ; '
01xl' iiwalricryou::*ole' i for WOodijard
; 1!
cApSyou vote fot Woodittvd
We now ask one and all, '
God i bletus you, it,,were better, , -
I.You would not.vote at all. • .
He favors olives and slavery, ,
".Theirunaltera he Upholds;
And-when„.e...Onton
foams and frets and scolds.
TO'speak 'garnet alav'ry, he declares
Ta be a venal Mime;
'Alveerd of warning now we give'
Oh I pray,he warned in time.
'He says it.is . •
That :poor Men. Should be slaves,
And toil for others' all their lives, `
Till laid into their graves.
God. bless. you, can you think
That such a man as he,
The - Goveendr of the Keystone
MEI
Can river prove to be? '
What has our Curtin done
That•me•should-give him o'er, :
NYor WoMiwittd) and!iNaution,
For strife t jar_war, and gore.
011,4,111 k beforeyou vote
'Whit itivid4loting for,: ••
What are the.issues of the day
.. The object af the war.
Wit yen etaild . uPlor party, -
'And see your country;denr,
Dissolved,•diesevered, split in twain,
i And seeenh reigning - here?
The glorious stare and 'etripeo, , •
Honored on every sea, _
' fidafforeieei o'Ur • •
The birth pia& of tie free. •
tut if you vote , for Woodward,
Vullandighana's bestlxim,d, ,
n ; ternour, to beck Oren up, • • • .
t•,,;;Kour.libortienwill end: •
:The stars And stripee,will cease
The-free; to represent, . •
q ,Alld; freemen everywhere,
Their, deede,will sore repent.
=I
=II
Thin vntit fur our own' Curtin,
Vir theaddie . eirianci-; •
r.
Before sik trionthe hivejpassed- away,
This cruel:war will end.
Then tally, freemen, every one,,,
'For liberty We fight"; '
For Ca tin, Centre's noblest son,
For jusjicA pod-and right:
*laud& NO. DROVA
BELLEFONTCONNTRO CO., Sept. 23d, 1863.
LI
OUR town, lemon, last Thursday the-scene or
More fights; drinker(' iiMort, ontritgerititi-inde
ceucy and mast:darn, than were ever L hefore
-witnessed -10. Is:single place- r -The
N.holeLaffeiroeus a &mon titration worthy bf `the
fiympathiters with slavery and rebellion, 11 The
"!rights of...white.men'!.according to,bogus De
mooracy -were Shamefully,illustrated by a lot of
enthusiastic :COPPerheade of both.sexes who
:displayed ..their; indecency in:'broad , d aylight
Close , tO.tha„-stallr, leadingdb the :alepol: - The
equgeloconaftiting of. that, class who de
abolitionists, and advocate the kigalisad
system ofiproshttitlon so sacred:lb the ens of
slaveholderalmui nrirthem blackguards, give
proof of their. dertioniheir., principlesl: by
-their beastly,:comirfoL antsetlimeint . man
wanted evidence of. the and btn, .
Wising effect,of the teachings cf:.the leaders of
the African. i:tentticracy, ha: should 'have been
present At: Abe -meetings :kat •Thursday. The
inatlifestaiions..weretallithat , the devil and Jeff
Davis, could, have desired. —Meadville Journal.
•
f . •ivombo- ,"' '
.
Tan Toledri .13kuktsaysithat-it•yerylieverejoke
was played thelother:daYOn a lahtcheilif a cer'
:told part of that:city. o The perpetrator killed
two or three •cabrand
ling them distributed 'the gory; gbaStlY,heads
in crannies about the butcher shop 80 artfully
as-"M half reveal and half conceal the head
within." .. People'cameln with:market baskete
.on:artii, and departed with Atuttriddeaconclu
sion•thatAberwanted ho. Meat that moriarie.,
:When the poor Maze' , of shoalder-lohM die.
covered the trick, hi:l.:Wilk r-readyi eithei to•fight"
or, ory. • ••• . ~ • • . 1
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MED
IN POP yea vxasz
MIIIM
ARMY CORRESPONDENCE.
THE VOICE OP THE BOLDIZES
"What the Privates-of the Gallanntenna
Reserves think of Curtin.-
QUIP MIMS Cursiamss, Sept. 22 ,- 1 t63.
EDITOR Touowa t Sir: —la the. Pair o f and
Union, of the 16th inst., I noticed a letter
with the alitivit caption, signed "High Private,
P. 11.11," and to him sholild' lie awarded the
prize of being able to invent greatert false
hoods than Tom Pepper. I have never; since
I 'enliste,l, hid the extreme pliasere ofptrusing
a document that contained mote delft* to lies
than the one in iinestimr.-
lie says he is and Dimwit Will:b.e. a Dethocrat,
that is, he will vote the Democratic Ticket,
Without any reference to the principles !of the
men who compose it. ' j
I am a Democrat and have always been one,
but in. the yresent case, if I had the rieht of.
suffrage, I should cast my vote for Curtin ' for
'he is emphatiCally the soldiers'Jtiencl and ben
efactor. Relies , done all in his powerito aid
the Reserves, and I confess, witirshame r that I
did not suppose we had one man in theDtvision,
who was so far debated as to come otit in a
communication dem:nit:icing the very Main who
has been showering favors upon him since he
enlisted. But this man,may, have been evere
ly dealt with, as I notice he casts a slur on his
officals. - You are aware, Mr. Editor, 'tit t men
are sometimes pturfidted kir not'entering -Alight
tir absenting themselves without leave when 14:
light is in _prospect. .From the above k you r ,can.
draw your own inference. - -
Curtin is the choice of the "fighling," eons of
Pennsylvania, aniito proie MY awairtionj I will
give:you below the vote of the 10th 1141., P.
8.-C., take,. at "retreat roll call," Sept; 1411 a,
and also of the sth Regt , P. B. C., taitelfSept
20th. That alone will shovi - that " Etigh;Pri-
Vete" is a falsifier, and that Cartin's supporters
are in the ranks as well at. wearing shoulder
straps.
That allusion to "Shoulder Strap Braves" was
badly put, When it is knoWn that ninettentlis
of the officers of this division' have ben pro
meted from the ranks.. .. E. : . .
.
40 1 .0 company of w,hich.l,ara,a member we
,i
have oillY,2l'votee, 'and'evo4iiue are f r member, we
Theretl'air been no influence bro ght to
bear on the men, but they 'all know w o has
been the friend of ne Reserves. It isiso for
the good of other soldiers who may be it the
field daring the' neat tern). Of GoverixOrehip,
1
that we would cast our 'votas for Cur in: If
Woodward should be elected vie we ld-not
have a verylopg season for„birn to do, sgood
or evil; as onr time r expires , in the Bpi g, but
we know what' Curtin is, and wish th e-who
mav yet becoure-soldiera to have a m : who
will sue thattheir rightsare respeete4a their
desiresifulfilled: i Suchst man we have Gov.
Ourtin.. ,
' hard tiOw'rentisylsuiliful, if you' 'MA
brothers and with virellitreided, the -wari
and the Adminifitration supporbisi, why l
Bulk you Wish the War proltinged r I
ministration embarnsuied, died thu - soldil
nouraged, why vote the•capiierheadliel
The vote of the:loth Reserve is ass:
Curtin 883, Woodward 9.
Here is the vote,of the sth Reserve I
pants,
Company A..... .
" Ba• .. t ,2B a
g. - .t
" 85
E 26
" ....... ...89
"-, a • - BQ,
Fifth Reginient., .....310
Tenth ' "
:.498
: :
' '.•
' • - ' ,g; '.- -L '672 - inalchttf
ti n i n two regiments, Is-,y; 4.,. . ..,,,- , ,:,
Hoping. that ()Latin will be elected by an
overwhelming majority,
,1 anbacribe_miself, ' '
W. HAYES GEM, ~:
• '• —Fast .A, un.
l ts
'' " . • Sergeantco ' ;Fiftlilre
• t..",,; ~,'.....•„„„stinalekter-: : `.. ...
• 111,01 4 W To 2 A/IM I SP,PO I gf APP - 0/ 10 Air .'
ki
lartthilum Lab -The , Sommis
tdOner of Intermit Bevil* his made' re fol
lowinrdecisionstti ..; 'i ' i' ;I 4 ',l i "
, . Fhnt.!Umferithlk76tbn:esotion_cifotbil Riche
law as emerge 117 the act Iff,ara4A F. 800; it
is held that hurorg; boot and iihlio Milli
tiara, anlldninimitiiirs; *Vasa triatinfiniiiinlOr
nustonimint and [ gerfetarsilaiticeraPM an
nually, are liable to pay a i duty of Vireo per
bear:. ad eaforem,n.alA they hmanfact*which
i
are made far , gdaerat sale. :Thial:,. 1 limy
manufacture toe geneial salif to the' 8111 WLA Af•
$6Ol annually, they aretequired to pa • thme
Per. cePAPPr,aPrel• tkatfilma, ~., ...,, ...,-, I -.IL ,
ormr2 ) (
Second. Whenever each velum, shad 'numi-
fieityifiriahre a,rnount'ticenaing,.sl, , aarkari
ally, M'order atid'for- aafo gtwerally , th must,
takti".outnntanufacturettattioenee.:s:-..."f:. •r.
PkirdWo.l lo r.q,, - ,P94.P-u4.* o eal ' milli
ners amkdrefitunahers areetx empt,from uty ; to ;
' he "anniwat ot $1;000; an tidthineteai icies of
dress' , for 'itterVic' welded& chid bbildren i,wear•
made tct cadet ces goldwiirrontkc •ddrin ly re
turns of. Auckyroth must be! Analrn at no
rats is to bitississpd `till th3Miltie, of., -,worts
i
exceeds State_ = - c-Ic'l • ...,..,, -
.
: Foartiol9n4ll snob' articlita inade;tb order,
ar,custom work; in, emcees of : 11,0_00, th Mast:
pay a . „ duty, of one percent ,,and this. do , must f
'WS — assessed UFoni ,the fall Value of thi tirtiries li
whether the materiald are tiVrrkl•by tha Mann
facturers-ofitfintticles-or ate famishedibir the
. par ti es 4jscp lati ; th e t al le r , .it ILI, I-11 i Vir 1
.b._..°___
LI , - ;- •!•,. L
'Peals toseso.l—Hereafter, gun:trauma to
a'otdeP 'Wet:''DeisirtbuisitV;tke
.Paeg€4 twilit be 'issnedlfor • admissiosodato , the•
* 11 47 1t:410,14;at;',01/41,062r•I: Relatives; !frieu'd6
And strangersaie alike tebe,tefewd acted (*two
this 114"sboteld Idb since
have'been zadopted: trreccirpred
almost exclusively by; &SE andWounde4 rebel's,
and. 11 e, nor order 7.lllififlPPßSt.hP QVllitious
of theitympatbizers who, for some ,t)pie past,
have been . : so Simkins he their' littendlin6e.
..., : ,
Reesureo ,WerogrAi , KM. v.Y.Atlafreager
d,ifx l tt-APT4;'.04F 1, .. ,13 1 . 0 32, P914117i 1414 -i
lasi week, we)gliVeg TyJs'vitituf to lief !death.
oevi ai•b un d re d. licHusae...; l6 The , ifeitiAtkd ,Wer,44,
o. luoifs been SU. , 0310t212018. Seder; an,.o{df*y .
ai s
40$1,,htuni:oeTrrygly,4 ,pf . y her la'
two meilii:r 4 ity j orNiroxigttsS§ *AMU
ter ekeflte - Int eftiki iik Yet' Ifer Int
dinner tWeaftgarcereerelet Alverrirriatiffilede up
- slight , portion....4* her repaeto) :lAvp:As 1 ei.i ± .
zr,...f -1 altlnr:-.1 alkr -, tti:ll to 1 5 ': =-- • "
ME
••; . .!:49.1T....: 7 1.. , .,3. , :1.:-.;:! . •ceicQ,l::::% , ,!.,i.gir. ~ ,z,:44 . ; f)z
PRICE ONE
At) Terenrao.
THE BATTLE OF -OIIATTANOODA.
Rebel Accounts up to September 23
WASTIMION, Sept 2.4
Telegraphic information has reached hero,
stating that the Richmond papers, up t
terday morning, have been obtain, d on Gen.
Meade's front, wherein there are many in r
eating dispatches from Bragg's army.
They say that in the engagement of Saturday
and Sunday last they lost lajor General I-Lod,
of Texas, whose leg Wits shot off, and B. ig , tdiez
Generals Wm. Preston Fmith, of Tenocitd- e.
Wulferfl., of Georgia, Walhall, ,!pi,
GOII. Helm, of 'Kentcelty, and Desb!er, re
killed.
Major Generals Wm. Prcgton, of Kentucky
Clapham, of Arkansas, and Gregg, accl Brig L
dier Generate Brenning in the breast; a:TALI
Admas, Barnum Brown and John Helm a-ou ,
ded:
If Ben Harding Helm, who is Et broths: ie
law of Mrs. Lincoln, is a Rrigadier General, l
a:limy be the one announced as kidtd. It not the
reference is to Brigadier General John Helm
The Richmond Sentinel of yesterday eautim,-.
its readers agafust receiving the account- ft:
received, as proof of entire straws in ;hat q , OO -
-ter, admitting that the bAttlea of Sator 'ay and
Sonday were. 11 ot, conclusive,:thongh claim t ,, g
that, the advantage was on the reb,l side.
- :The Enquirer. of the 234, sta'ea that the ha'tle
ccitamencrd tight miles f:oto. Eloggqld, t,nd on
Saturday Bosecraes wee dtiveo two miles by the
coMbined chaigwof D. H. Hill's corps and that
of Polk.
The Union artillery was the heavia st thai
taken place in the wai• Alto, that on SAarday
Hood's division of Longstreet's corps, atta...krd
Rosecrans and-were repuls d.
A dispatch reports that on Sunday t
Minn forces fell back eight nallt.s, awl e•ay
that the rebel loss was 5;000 killed and wound
*xi in the two days' fight, the propel ti.,ra as
officers being very heavy, and claims 'lilt tile
rehabs took 2,000 prisoners and 7 pietel of ar
tillery on Saturday, and that a heavy sm:•k
that night indicated that Rosecrans was burn
inglitores.
Another. dispatch on Sunday night says a
combined attack by Hill and Lungstre:t was to
be made oil Monday.
- A dispatch frOm Atlarifa dated Monday I_ll2.lit
says a dispatch• from Rioggold, dated th
morning, reports 4,000 Udon prisoners a d 30
pieces of artillery taken, and the rebeis in pur-
Mdt. It alio claims a complete victory, wiiii
large captures - of artillery and cOlore, though
admitting. a heavy INFO in rebel officers and
men. .
'An ,Atlanta dispatch, dated the 22d, E.i y that
ail ofllosecrans' army was engaged; that H
Of Kentneky, wag killed in leading a charge.
tliood mortally wounded, and Major Itieb:3.ond,
of Planes staff ; , killed.
milker . ..states that opt Saturday night Hill
an offetederattickeiratid took 6,000 pri
:tiers. It adds a prophecy that they v. eel, d: ice
Rosecrana from the Mississippi river.
Governor John. Harris, of Tennessee„ bent
&Waft,. tecthe Appeal on Sunday night,
-stating that the two days hard fighting had
riot kad a definite or final result, and that
Generals, John C. Brown, Hood, Griqg, Dan' I
Adnias and John Helm were wounded, and
Displer killed. That the rebels had capEurtd
000 prisoners and from 25 to 50 ,picee3 of
artillery.
your -
I Ati
r dig
GO II % -
Oa Monday he telegraphed t.) the Apieo!,
3 thattheir victory was complete, and that the :••
had taken 36 piecea of artillery. Ho adds that
it, is reported they have 5,000 pr' - wark.re, and
~Frittict glinorapieces of atti ilcry t'i be brought
m.
111
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MARKETS BY TOLEGRAPH
There is a firmer feeling in, Breadstuffs —2,000
hariblifFlour add at - $5 252,5 50 for extra ;
$5 50®5'57 for old stock ; $6 25 for fieNh
ground extm family. Small lots of Rye Floa.
sold at $5 00. Corn Meal is dad. Wheat 1116
advanced 5o per bushel, with salts of 5 000
ttisliels . it $1,40 for new red, and Si 652
I-66 - 16r White. Bye commemds $4 00 Coq,
has and 3,000 bush. sold, at 03205 z
for'yellew.;:aucl 900920 for mixed. Oats ard
also, higher, and new Delaware sold, at 02c.
Coffee is firmer' nd 400' bags Bio sold at 27e.
81c cash. Fro r Odens are held firmly ; sales of
crude Petrefeurn ;SS, 64 ; refined in bond at
$5 84; free at, 67c, W!sky advanced to 5:3@
r.
NEW YORK ; Sept. 23.
111 , ;.'
,r Our
2• Cotton steady.; sales at 75.1... Flour dull ;
9,000 bbls. sold, at $5 5046 ..60,fer Southern
State and Onio are uuchanged. ,Wheat dull,
with a declining tendency, and sales unit/Tort
ant: , itorri--401 qualities hem ad•
vaned; Stdetrat 810,84 c. Provl-loss dull and
ztiehailged: 'Whisky dull'at 52i@,53c. Re
Veipts—flour; 15,296 bbls. 1 wheat, 1,343 bus
corn, 7-,200 bna
Benruttoaa, Sept. 24.
I Fiour Arm.; sales of 2,000 bbls. at $6 t.n.
Ohio - extra - . 'Wheit sctivq ; • iionthern wh ire
$1 50@2; white $1 74,G01. red SI V®
quiet and scarce:': - Whisky fine
and active' at 624®63c. • Cpftaii/a11:
_.A FLAG Asp antis' regiment in
Waterloo, the entOgn, ;a mare boy, who bore
one of - the cob" was shot. - The enemy were
,adVattoilig in - overwhelming force, the ree,i
inekt :wall being gradually' push , d back, end
lif!or that had waved above their heads in
,
Many a "dearly . lt , .!ught victory seemed destined
terbecorne the prism of the TOI3, in whse
cdmilted faces it had so often proudly Id +mated.
At this instant a, gallant sergemt ra bed to
the front, deteruilued to.avert the. threaterled
calamity. The attempt appeared 'cart; in death,
bttt hated Only•mie thought the honor of hi;
regiment:. Beaching the spot where.. the coke
lay dahled.in•tund,utid the blood of the be'
er, he seined it with a nervous grasp and strove
to tear' it from the dead Mates hinds. Ile
found itim.possibltrto do the munent
of des g t t he eluten's 'fifteralhad tightened
round It like a, vice. The flag could rot
be moved. His own , comrades were r<
liring;•the French advancing—nay, were al -
moirufkm hkri. • ' , Without a moment's hesita
tion, the sergettut,qoy a vigorous effart, ca4tlll.l
corps end the'stinctard across hia-41houltiere,
aatl tlpieufretightedi rejoined his own rank,
friendeurid pee hoth unitlngtoweet
,the (x-
Oleitwitli . keaity °beets' • • '•
- TaliSormiiris' Vors.--,Gov. Tod has sent
James bf: Edwardii (rep) and' Col
gertldem;) to Gen. Grant's arrnY•tacinvass the
votes of the soldiers. Relate's° arranged ty
record the vottwof -the Ohio soldiers in oth-r
armies' „ ante v . •
ti. ,v
MEM
PELIADISAILIA, Sept.