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JOHNSO N Mit.aekMaT'lMelEC3l-VILIIO, LOCK iIOSPITAL discovered the most. certain, speedy and 11 effectual remedies in tha world for DISEASES - OF IMPRUDENOT' mumTo moms iiorras. NO MERCURY 'OR 'NOXIOUS DRUG'S. A Cori . TferOrantid, or" No Chop, in from One ; Weals.nesi ., cf the Back, AffeCtions of - the ollidnehi and Bladder Involuntary -Mei :nbarges; iraporencic OSheral' • Ner-, ;Dyspepsia, Languor; Low Spirits; Onnidgori of Ideas,- -Palpitatiosi of th Ht aii,:Draldity,Treniblings, Dimness of Sigh or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat Ni se qr bkin. Affect.ons of the Liver,-Lungs; Stkitisch or I3owels-Lthose. terrible ..disorders arising from tits Solitary Hatdts Of Yiitith, these si.cret - and solitary practicet more fatal their victim .than the song of evens to they Mart Of I:flysses,'blighting their most brill iffifftlilipes cif anticipations, rendering Marriage, Impossible, - :,• • • , . YODNG bIHN • Especially,, who have become the .victims of 1361itiry Viee, that dreadful. and destructive, • habit which annually sweeps to an .yntiniely; grave thousands of Young Men of the &tali exalted talents and brilliant intelleet, 'might otherwise have entranced listening . Beni aka with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living Ire, may call with hill confidence.. -' • , MARBIAGE Married Persona, p r. Young Men contemplat,' lug . marriage, being aware of physical wank sees; organic - debility, deformities, Sio.,speestMy He who places himself wider the care Of J. way , religiously ~unilde in his honor a;s'es geu tleinan and eoniidently rely' upon his skill as s, Physiciin. ;: • ' ORGANIC WEAKNEBS Immerliately.Cured, and full vigor restored. This distressing election—which renders life miserable and marriage impasible—ii the pen alty.piddillhe victims of improper indulgence YotunPpersons are-too apt to commit , excesses fronchoTtethig -- aware of the dreadful conse quences that, may ensue. ,Now, who that un derstands the Subje c t will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those Wing into, impropel, habits than by the pp 'dent. ''Be.siclieheittg'dtipriVed the pleastires of healthy offspring, the most serious and destruc tive symptoms to butb body and mind arise. The, system beccea s defingtid, the Diiiisidel Mad inessen t ~kened, loss of prtiCreatlie polm:l447vous- dyspeiMa, of :the - heart, indlgeition, constitutional debility. a, wasting of the frame, ovugh, con stunption, debsy and' death.: ` j 0F11011; Seim IPmanzawic, §marr, , . . Lefthand side ?going , from Baltimore street, a few doors from the earner., FaiLnot to observe name - and;ner. r e fithztio most: be paki - and contain a stamp. Theltrictor's Diplpßoishapg in his office. . • - Dl.r. MUNSON,. " - 'Member of the !loyal College of Surgeons, Lon dim, graduate from one. of the moat eminent colleges'in the United States, and the greatei part,nf" whoee life has been spent in the hospl: tals - ,pf -London, Paris, Philadelphia.: and else• mfiere;has effected smne of the moat astonishhig profs that weie ever known ; ; many troubled ringing in the head and ears when asleep, z "reetr i nekvonsnesai ban& alarmed, at sudden SOL 9 bnidikieba-- lu, with frequent blunkin &t r ey 'lied sometimes with derangement of mind were 6. , erred immediately. A 'AKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. • ieso as " Th 4) some the:-ead ,and .mslancholy ° tr ade:tro d, Iced, : by earlY, hgbite. <of yotak viz':: Antipasti , oft e 3P.,tock. end., llmbet.paine in th e he a d i ldi mheee of sight, Jaw of muscular powet; palpitation of the ilieegtt - dyspepsia; nervous irritability, symp.leme. Mastimption; Matinwa.—The_ iVe!vtd . effects. on the mind are mach to be dram:4Eo7-Ims of memory, con fusion of ideas, deprosho of spirits, evil fore bodings; aversion to "satiety;. self distrust, love of Haiti:Ede, tiraidity,'.4im, are some of the evils prodnced. „YO MEN 7 ." have•iiijnred themselves by a certain' piiihrs% indulged in when alone, a habit fre quently learaed• front - .evil conitianio4si'pr 104441,1; the ,effeets 'of. Which are etglatii felt, even witeir asleep, and if ' not; cured" renders mi t ilageiMpo6lhie, and - ciestiOys bdth and heffY; did* IsPrit -1 ,0 . 00 1 40 1 9- - What a pity' that a 10111:ya :mlV,;oo,horicepi his country, the darling:. of; his panOte; Amid, be snatched from all prospects , and enloPiletits' o>'llf t e, by the. Consequence, Of deviating' from thelettlCof natrau and indulging in a certain eisciretahabit. - ;i3rpons xtrs.r, before orititem plating• ••• IithaRRIAGE, Hefted that' . a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote ,connubial h e ppteeaa.r..indeed, without tbise, the jdorney through life beconie2 .11,-wery pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkeria to the view • the mind becomes ahadcii4diivithrdeSpair and:tilled with the -melancholy relleolka4hat•the happiness of another becomds bliglirted - With - our awn. DISEtiM OTIMPIIITDEVOE. When the misgedded• and imprudent votary of pleasure findei he has imbibed the seeds of tids;pwiriftd iggoe. it tot) often happens that. sri ilitimeirsense of shame ur the dread of dis covery deterli applying to those who, from education and, ,rosptctabilitY, alone befriend him. 193 falls lUtol* brands of iffno. rinititrui designing preteddkirs, who , filch rieunta4 enbrirnii_es , ; keep , SAM' trillin ratirith afteemonth, or the ilmallest fee can be obtained, andliiiiespah virn.with ruined health to sigh • over his dloptiointucit at, or, by the ttseof,the ly 0040:4 . gercuirjr, 'hasten the matiatitu= tim i d of disease, shah es affectrine of the lleair, Throat, Nose, Skin„ ere. progressing with frightful rapidity till Aerith tea period to his dreadful sufferings by icio , ,?.hixo to that undlecoiraxeci Cbnotry - fitt,t whentie no traveller retail& ' L'I2NDOBSEItIENTT ; • The many thouaandievirefi at tilt; isiAttiitCon year after year, and the numerousa hnpqrtent erucgteal b done performed by Dr. Jobn, van , y the. yeporters of the BtM,Aii,w per, : and many oth.erVapere : notices of tihich have appeared aladirtOd i cow - berf3re the pohlic, hu eidee hirfrighniniVeka-tiongemar , of character imdiaepiabilliviliassoticlent gmarantoe the afflicted. .. 1 ") 9 ? SUN DTI 8i.14.1). ELY Moe No, 7 South Frederl St. illettual. The Great "American Itemedies," KNOWN AS "IiKLMI3OI;ITS" CIENIIINE PREPAJKATIONS, VIZ SEMIBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHII," " SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVEED , ROBE WASH. ERT.MBOLD' 8 GENUINE .PREPARATIONZ "RICHLY CONCENTRAIED " COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU, . A POSITIVE AND SPECTFIO REMEDY For DitlMEleti of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, ,GRAVEL, AND DROPICAL. SWELLINGS • This' Medicine incresevelbe pOWer of 'Diges-`, tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal-1 .thy action, by which"' Ede WATERY or CAI' CEROUS , depOsitions, and UNNATURAL' 'ENLABGEMENIS are redueed, as - wed as pain and infi4nnition, and is good for MEN; WO , MEN or CHILDREN. HEllgßOLif -EXTRACT ' UCArti FOR WEABNE3SES J Arising from Eieesses, Haoits of Dissipation, Eatiy Indiscretion or Alide. arrrarnen WITH THI IDLLOWINfk SYMPTOMS Indisposition to Exer Drlnemof.the Skin, tion, ' Loss of:Rovier, Less of Memory, - Diffionity of Breathing,, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Honor of Dieeane, Dimness of Vision, Palo in the Back, Unit , ersal Lassitude ofFinshing of the Body,` the Muscular System,Bruptions on the Facv3, Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance. • These symptoms, if allowed . hi'go on, which": this medicine invariably renioyea, soon follow LIIPOTBNCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS„ In one of which <the patient may Whcl. can say that they are not frequently follmiedi by those 'P4:figural . . INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Many are aware of the cause .ol _their suffer-: ings,-but none will confess. The reoords or skte bagitie Asylums and the melanotio/y deaths kv Consutepti4 , u, bear ample witness to the trrit,h; of Chu assertiQn.,. -271 E CONETZITITION, ONCE: AFFEO'BED; WITS ORGANIC , WEAKNESS, Regnirea too_ and of wedfnino,to.dtreugthen and in~igurate,t{te:syacenag Which Helorbold'a Ex tract _Buono. nwariably,doos. Atrial-will con vince the most skoptisAl. • . FESIALES--FIaiIA.LES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG,. S_LNGIR; gelgal-go, 'O4 OONTEMP,LATING 21C0RL40..5, In many atreotiubs kouliari w -intnalas the Extraet 'l3nohn is unequalled .by any °they re:wetly, as in ; Moreau or, Retention ' Irrtge 7 Painfulneas,Str supioreSsiou of the mei ternary Evemations, Ulcerated or f;lohfrroits state of the Uterus, Lem:turtles or -While% Stofrility; and for all, complaints incident to the Set; whether arising from lndicretion, Habits of Ditisipation the, DECLINE, OR ORANGE OF; LIFE. NO FAX& Y SHOULD BE TVM7Obr IT. . - • Take no 'ffrilainicidercury,or Unphnorant Medi bine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. EIEMBULD'S - EXTB:IiOT BUOHU Cures letecret Diseases in ell their stages; at lit treexperniti;ff t tl.ii or no change `, in diet ; no iri ; conveniengx, eMd no expoeure. .citusea : fie,- quert'desire, and gives strength - to 'Urinate, thereby removing Obstrictions, preventing and Miring Staley:tree of the Urethra, g pain and milaninnition, so frequent in this class, of diseases, and expelliug Pplabnotui,.Disettiaid, and VVorrib.ut Matter. Thousandsupon thousands who hive been the j victims of quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived,,aud that the ."Pnison" has ,by the use of `lnitverfal Astringents," been dried up in the system,.to break out in an aggravated, form; and Perhaps tter marriage .. [fill Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Or 'gams, whether existhrgin Male or Female, from }whatever cause originating, and no matter. of ,how long Standing.. Diseases of these Organs Irehnire the aid of - a Diuretic. HhLMBOLD'S I EXIIIAOT BUOH.O is the Great Diuretic ; and dt is • certain to have the Alesired client in 'all ;Diseases for which it is recommended. Blood—Bloold—Bloml. Helmbuld's Highly ;Concentrated Compound BLUM EXTBACI ISABSAPABILLA SYPHILIS; Thlikie an'affen- Mon of the Blood, and attnoks the Setual Or grate; Linings of the ktors; Eras, Throat, Wind yip°, and other Mucus Surfaces, making;its ap paanuie in the form of Ulcers. Reltnixold's iltxtract Sarsaparilla, purifits the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Compltanon a Clear and Bealtny Color. It being prepared expressly . for this class -of Complaints, ire Blood-Puritymg Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation of'Sarsaparilla. •11731,1tBOLD'a ROSE WASTI. An excellent LOtlon for &leases of a Syphi litic Nature, and as , en injection In diseases of the Urinery Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, need in connection with the Ex tracts Bodin and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommended. ; Evidence of the .most re sponsible and reliale character.will accompany the medicines: OIatiTIFIOATES OF CUBES" from . eiglit'td • twenty years standing, with names known to Science and Fame. For. Medical Properties of Buena, see. Dispensary of Vie- United- State 3: ` See Professor 'DE WEE'S Valuable works on the.PraCtice of Physic. See remarks made by the'late celebrated. Dr. PHY- Sit E., Phiiadelphiii.. See reinarks made by Dr. EPLLBAIM AluDOlnfAlo, acelebrated - Phpriciazi and member of the Royal .Collegepf ,Burgeons, Ireland,,and'iniblbrhed in the, Trammationg o f the Sings and Queen's .jouinal. See BitICIICO. Cirurgical iteview, published by BENJ. MA YERS, Fellow cf . tbe BonsalOollege of Burgeons ,See most:of the late standard works on Medi cine.-- ..Eitraefof:finchn $1 00 per bottle, or 6, *•:(or $500i1: - .Eirract of Sarsaparilla, _sl- 00 tier .bottle, or six - for $6 00.. • Improve d 'Russ Wash, 60 cents per bottle ' or six for $2 60, or hall a dozen each for $l2 00, which will be enf titlent to cure the moat obstinate_casee, if direc tions are adhered to. Delivered to anyadelmee, entirely packed freer obiervistion:. Describe iiymproms in all communleations. 'Curee guar anteed. Advice grads. APPIDA vzr.. Personally appeared before me an Alderman Of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. lielmbold, who, being duly sworn, doth ray, his 'prepara tions contain no narcotic, no mercury, or Ober injurious drugs, and are purelv vegetable. H. T. gia4aPtai •, , Sworn and subscribed befcre me. this 24k1 of tlUveinber, 1854. WM.' P. 4.1111,11t1), Alderniati, — Ninth street ab. Aikireea lettere fori . nfinrnatiim in tliggg:4l4lCe. t • 'j 13..t0 ItstrarknAD, cßaomut. t a eoeth letiratt 14, eet; belOWChoUrmt, . tary2B HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26 1863 paik Celtgrap4 Union Meetings, SATURDAY, REPTRIABF.R. 26. ...WASHINGTON—Gov. Curtin; Red:. Ketcham, lion Wm.-, D. Kelley, Kit Governor Idinstop, A. W. Loomis, ;Esq;, and :James:L. , •.• - . .:MOUNT JOY, Lancaster, counts-Charted H. Shriner and 4. Addis Thoropsoni.Ear • : --. • ' ~ r.rGAPPE.: A lontgomerr,eounty—Morton Mc ltlichael,.K-q;, Charles. Gilpin, 'Rig:, and Waynp: Sic:Yesigh. -..; SCRANTON, Luzerne: :oduntr--Governor{ Randall.. :vr - - • EREEBITEG, Spyier :county,-Colonel White and, tmu 1 Lloyd, ; E!q. • A: HUNTINGDON—Hon:: John4o. Knor and Chas. Gibbous.. • ' GET LYSEIIEG, Adams enunty4--Colondl:F. nowgamety and, A. H. Dhaae,.Esii. . WEST PHILADELPHIA --I.Cass. W.14, ' Esq., of New Jersey. JOHN -TOWN, Cambria county . -- Leidiazo Sberwo94, -4.(/ PEK.E4ISVILLE, Chester emirdyo4sneral Bruce and Profo4or Hi grman. RNA DING and HAMBURG, Berks county— Hon. James H. Campbell. MONDAY,- SEPTEMBER 26. ' INDIANA—Gov. Curtin, Er.Gelvernor John ston, Hon. John C. liana and Themes H. Igar shall, Eq. ALLENTOWN, Lehigh county--Charles'll Shriner; EN GREENSBURG, Westmoreiand county—LO-' renz.) Sherwo. d, Epri, PHILADELPHIA—GeneraI Brum sill Pro f e ssc w Eiegeman• i OXFORD, Adams tinitxt - tot It F.ontgonr-'; ery and C. -11. 'Chase; TFESDAY, SEP tEllitgff.,2.- MIDDLNBITRG,.Snyder count3i—,-,Hon. Gieene' Adains ot Es-Vovernor Po ll ock, Col. William B. Maim. Lt N CAS I EH —Hun. Lam Rialeharfit, • John Gutorty), , E,q MAUQU uIiIINK, Carbon county--Chas.ll; Shrioe•,.E q. LA 1 ROBE Westmorilanddiunn+Y— joilal elacktpt," 4110b.i.' Ed t cAn t Lit*. F ' s' &ONES Y SEPTEMBER 80. WI E-sl3ARRE,,Luzerne ocki.nty l Gyyspat tin. Hot Ns. ' T H. an : 'Biwa aua 1 4 4iir *Atlia:rapton county-01mm IL LIGONI&i, Westracifeland bounty—Ex Gov ernor Johnston• and Lamm - ) - - CHAMBERSBURG, Franklin county—Col. F. Montgomery and ; A . H. Chase, Esq. , THIIRBDAY OCTOBER L • BORAiTTON, :insane county-4ov. Curtin. Hon. Jas. H Cautpbeilv Hon. T. Ebannoni 1 Gen. Bruce and Professor Hegemsn. . HAVEN, 91bitou county—Etc6.,Wm. D KolleY.• • . LEBANON—Chas. -EL Shriner, Esq.- MOU PLEASANT, Westmorelandi county —Ex Governor Jutmston and Lorenio Sher- SHIPPIsi NSBURG, 'Cumberland county—Col. F. Montgomery and A. H. Obese, EtgV4 UNION STATN 01INTRAL 0011DI1ITBN ROOMS, Sept IT ISO HON,WILLIteIf D. KELLY, at the invita- tion of the StateDentral Committee, will speak in behalf of•the Union, at the times and places named in the: annexed-schedule.' Olir friends are earnestly desired to have a ittltAtteridancii of vorens at these meetings::' • - INDIANA; • Indiana-'outuitp-allondaY, Sep temh, r 28. WOK HAVEN; Clinton cOunty—eTfraredo, Octo tier 1 TcriTDA., Bradford conaty-43atardaY 1 Oc tober 8- . • • ; MONTROSE, Susquehanna connty—Weanes-3 day. October 7 POT ftiVILLE, Sehuy, .county—Friday, October 9. ._.:•, % . PlllldiDEEPHlA.—Ottardair, October 10. 43618 WAYlipltinV,4oll, Chairman ; ExEcurrox or DESERTERS. —A .numhei sorters from the'==Army of the Potomac have is: cently been executed.' Ore , tke. , lBth instant Edward Elliott, aged 21 year's; and Chants bastman, , 2i years, both substitutes trote'Boa toni:werti shot for dersirtien. A letter 1. in - the New York Herald; giving-the pertlorilarslik the *execution, says: t - Captain Fields-- camezur and-bt;ndaged the priEners' eyes. Elliott saslao4 on his, potful; Eastniiin knelt' in pruyer. His voice was audi ble above the Ovk ,and sound of the guns as they,were broitghti'to '"prelitent." Thu word "fire" hiving been giVen; Elliott fell Vick gen ? : tip on his cuffin, only wtinided;.while man jumped up, and lore the bandage froM, his eyes, evidentlY unteuphed. .The, reserve, was ordert d up: EistictlM appeard, as 0 eleotrt: fted, and plat ed his hands' before his ayeit to shirt out the horrid sight: The men egirip misif M.; The provost,Marahal, during 'this, nier f , cy pulled out his reirolyi and shot hits tbrOrieh the head', he also fire.oriMother .hall through Eldott's head. /if ter'taa:two I:inform:64M men were pronounced lifeless,tipitioopiwere march ed by the corpse's. provost pnerdbalsome oonsciipt prisoneliits charge, and as they pass ed the bodies they were seen to chtorgerplor and , tremble. i hopi this feartrill. , ,mod *tit be a warning to those misguided men - irkM think they can shrink from thicdutr they 'Owe their country by the. base.aot `tif-,desertion: Oato GENERALS Esimijissrv.--The most offi cilent generali of the army are natives of Ohio. Gra , t was born li l t:lira:tont county, Snerman ittFairfield, itosecrans to Delaware, McPherson in,t;la'nctusky, aud•Gidmore . in LorOio. =Thty ti .m.all:suns of whom Oniw and the trotted States may be: proud • Graot,ltdor hereon, Gill-, more'aud itosecrins meld Metnodist - fanallies. General Roseoraos was prohahly incliinsitinthe Roman ohn oh bythe tetichings , of moGheri who,:though she attended the Methrxlialehu I tl and callod one of/ her :ions John I'Vesley, Was a ther 1 fa sym patlifinng•withl.tdolherChurch."' Uld Air. Roseeraus lefi•the church in advanced life and professed UaliVeitailsrei ; but the.early training, of :the. - etirldrei3 , wee ander Meth id , et institutions: - %The f theti'OfC}4in t Moie ire attitliving. •0: se thtiught would never Bend anottn-r sea to CIA .Pijiit;:alit`disilindiffeattais4 . 4-tetilliiiii Now he says, "I thank God thAt be ever gave me such a son," and believes that West Point qualifies Very well for some forum of business. " THE H ? clkii:D 3 L3 DEAD." An Incident in the Tour of t 3 overnor Curtin. Word the Phtladfdphia Press ] ' The panorama of life. in times such as these, is thrillingly 'varied,' intensely enthusiastic,: wonderfully attractive; and decidedly interest- , log. In thmkspealting, wetillude particularly to,tbat class of public men who ocoapy an ex `sited and proud position in State or Nationid lidera. Of -this Class, Governor Andrew G. Curtin lies a prominent place before the people of, the Statp 7. - a in fact, we may , truly say the world.' Ips present t9ur, .an incident oc 'tied that clawed tbe tear of sympathy to i.tart itt thdbye oftlih %Minor'. Be hild addressed *Jorge meeting atOatasanqns, intbe mountain AP the, Bun' was ta4 The mountain-top, , and ca j tiiag a long shade ktee-Governor to k passage"iir the trairi 'bbund for more leiel regions. He arrive in Philadelphia in ductitne, having been Met half-way by.coloned W. B Mann, and by him and: two other "vialinadoilrers was conducted the Continental, where'he•sought reposti.' lettere mita:mil nigh exbanated. .The want o t sleep;, the fatigue,of.travel, tbe.eveptfol scenes, of Ins, eri life, they hruktehakinge, the sifithundiit irdwda.ihe'vilracitrand vocifera ztiores of the thrcingiek`iitultitudel , all of which bodied so, recently passed through', made it ne orssary,for retirement. Ife was to start the next 'day on some Nul l:KM relatiVe to the defence and Protection of the State, in case of another rebel raid, *high seemed to be , projected. .About tan o'clock in the morning there ap peared la the vestibule of the Continental, a well dressed young lady. She was by herself. Her face betokened hard usage, that had added to her appearance ten , years to her natural life, She attracted rather more than ordinary atten tions of the ttirbng moving to and fro through the •firiiiin •avenue , of that palatial building. She :.maintajnedit her silence, and appeared wrapped in deep thought. Presently' Col., Wm B. E 111212 came down the target Winding marble steps Va slight tag on his shoulder caused him to stop. Toe young wo ritanstuod before hint, end said: " Sir, you. are W m As a ", I believe "I am, nricfaui what do you wish ?" "1 desireTtisee G7lvernor Curtin." hiehtiiii,heis'iery much engaged - it pres-ret; is your business pretating-;—is it of a puhlie master. ' ,"I desire to see hien I have come ell-the way friof•Ohtb for'lite istrpose ' 1' have been to IDet4duqua, but !the train was - too late; tar' iil l 4.oP...theetlY.this . tßornieglarld must de , htin; he is tbeocl3 .dear friendJ,have-on earth." • hitch an appeal was resistless . " The gallantry of es .weli its his bbsiiieasi could brobk,no, delay. Ele.retired for a moment, and os.3sesti.yousiter,ed , the strange lady intothe preJ -oriiive•rnek, r ' Said she, ite sbelplaced. her lett 'arm Upon 'his shoo der and imprinted a hies upon his manly faebead." "'Madam," ealehe' overcome,'"to Whit tun indebted lor this Unexpected saints:. tiohro . • "Sir, do ; ou notgtiow me?" , ".Take a ,chair," said the it the sanutli tendi oof me Ott4" Governor, blandly, one the hail& • sritniet io the•pailor. Pot Mann and the few gentlemen present at once became . interested in the mute, and st• !anti looked on. . "Shortly after the battle of Antietam you were upon that bloody field," said she to' the Governor • "I wad," replied the,Governor, thoughtfully, With a sigh its.thefearful seem s ofcarnage were !thin unexpectedly bionghtlo his memory. r..:OYon administered to the wants of the worth [(led and the dying." , "It was wy duty, as a feeling man."- • Our_ duty Well. Heaven. areas twill i eward'you, sir; 'for in this life there is' no • leeward adequatelliesipreadire of 'the merits due y . ou. You bir, Imparted and rei• Iviied the hopes of a dying soldier of the ,28th Orti He was badly wound.-d in the aim; ypu ed him loth' an ambulanoli, and; the blot•d dripping from him, stained your-aura& and ! your, clothing. : , That soldier, was as dear tome as,llie "A:huabandr said the Goverhor. ' "No, sir." • "A brother, perhaps?" • • "No, sir." ")i'.'father?" " " - • , ‘A- , No,- sir." "A son?" "No, sir." '• "A: lover ?" "No, sir." .The iittieparty around were more interested than ever. If not a husband, father, brother," :son or lover, who, thenTeould itbe ? "My ,dean madarai"! said-the. Governor, at tiength breaking•the silence, :' . !this is an 'enigma to me. Please explaim more about.tim gallant. soldier bf Oder' ' • "Well, sir, thafteldier !take you aging -C. P. D. , were theletters er•griiired on the iota frior., -That is the ring w. no,upott your little finger. Hs' told• yOu ,Nreer tt, and carefully, have yen done so." -The Governor 'pulbid'nff the ring, and ewe 13;1914h:the .lettere were there. • , • "Ike flown that used to wear that ring will never wear it any more. The &ad re dead but tii) soldier still lives, thanks to your kind at tentiorr on that bloody , Toe whole 'scene was yet a Problem, that ,even the -segatity . of Colonel -Mann'antid not Solve. • - • '-"" 6211 The Governor was reaw mote laterested,tithri ever. siddle "tell me , all , about it Is tide ring yonre Y Was it B,un'to yon by a soldier whom you loved 44 1. loved him I roved my life; but he never 4eterned OA love. He had more hive for his country than fbr me; I honor him for it. Thit tioldier who placed , that little ring upon : }per finger stands btfore you." Si' saying, ,the, strange !tidy arose from her chair, and stook before the Governer. The scene that now *mood we leave to the Ira , gittattoU of 'the Taudar. A happy hour passed. girl who had thus introduc. d her , salt was Catharine E Davidson" of Shtfli4d; Ohio. Sbe was engaged to be married, but her future husband responded to the call of , the `Piesident, and the folleffe,d him, by. .lo ninv another reghierke - lie *was killed hi the ismer hattle where stity,tell wounded bite is alone in the world, bei,father , and, mother haviug de parsed thispfe years ago tihe w e th. soldier of th I:o2lh+ci who'hadplaced the ring , Rpon the finger of tfir . mum Otirtin, for the kind.ar. teution given'her upon the bloody field Of Aix. tietana. The right arm had been amputated about half way between the t-lbow and tee shopfder. The interview finally ended, And hAvingat last *en - her -benefactor, She bade hid and 111. friends adieu, taking with her an order, bear fog the bold signature of A. G. Curtin for one of Palatees lament arms. We had an interview with the hernine. She waimedesti althoustOsbe had leil tiifldite of a "bold soldier : boy." She was Jowl hdr praise of Governor Curtin, and Is flrpn An the ballet that' throngh his .bardworkingenero,4owers ofrtobysicel endurance, rind'itreat 'ivirage, he saved.the lives'df ten t botisand soldier 8, many of whom dig t ieve to - t bless .Idelialtte:itts one of the "few immortal, not born to die." ''PLTISIOTISX —.ll.nrotaii the drafted mon from Portei coloredAnannameil John Bradley litrurds; who, on, the, daYiof don, presented hitnaelf -along with the, 0t,1156 conscripts before the Elia/ricking Boird, not, however. the purpose of being exertriti.d - , hut to aiklor permission - tArgeland••fightAfor hie PountrY• In his own YEosll4. , belL'iirauteibto go and see this, war i threugh." The Bpani, after examination; granted his ' isque.t, and whPn test - seen - the was wearing tibia uniform of Poole Bain and , ea Ana for Whit. Tea= ders the came more pra*worthy.is that he was hitfitled to exemption ea being the oftly son of a' widowed mother'. 'John fa a - gallant fellow; and should beat leist entitled - to a sergt.anto to the comp tny bilwhich he may us as - •igneds Such acts of dioietexesied patriotioware narz end are at least entitled to notice. 'Pasehlt rOnnd:firthitingclon Amerman. - Tin Potato 'Braun :.--The Elston (1Q 8;) Chronicle says that the potato blight basil:nada rapid ProgrtAla dPringtha past Am:days in: hat country. .„ ipx leakkahls Abel - ate !al blackened - arid the tuber's effeekt eaae: eases kill the rs#:aftieti eased. .The.-rbt jigs'also .&Ade iti'appeatitntiti in some fields- - in Massachusetts.--. , Flaw Cornarsagerg„, 7 -4.sonnterfdt 42 dollar note on the Western Ittu lt . Eltiladekbia. AL,g been putt into circniettori recently._ .It Ts - ask altered note'from some other took; - neette? a girl boding two wires* trees e tattliqtatud boat„ oars in the, backgrprki Gval pottralt of a girl on the right 64 ; tel e g raph, oars, bridge on left end: " Tr nearnes are as good as white ,penple, why dl I the Coratorluie make` tiara alike? —Ohio We don't thinkithatnegroes vareirW4 good set I white people, but If womea,are wood ea awn, sir y didn "tbe Ctieator make them alike.— Lowowite Aurae!. _ Tan 'N*.w I.IITIONAL Beet Nettie —it, is ei: *Cod that the !new stienid Rauh rnitliefi;•ill .1* ready,fot chillier. by thee 15th of o.:tober. I The 56 and Ws are 004 rental Engraving porno:wry, and rhe..loof and 50i by theAtnaiicatt Oorittany. ell'atiTy vs , ion finaivislrnhe* Stleheril of Unioevillam, near Oineiritud hive iintiouttoid ..denatlemtp.givtle ' t theitckittrkinthe - tea iltcitualicrorits of wood, G set 'Wu EL Link who vae ` klltedin the tAtibiof Einsday last; near Chattattorigajess; w$ appointed aiiirigadier is tliovember,'lB67, from Ohio. fin* friends cif, Gen. Banks - Msesee,husettsi intend to present him wjtn a .syropi,to vow . nieniorate thrttaking of., Port Halson. 339 Zefegrap4. From Ron. Ittisi s orad Army A REC 0- N-41FrO 4--1--8 &N C k • THE EMMY . FORCE They -Do Not' - Reolit 8111"' Idvate. - 3 - itleniiaCrkiti: A gepe 25. 41, telegiatn from Lot %night states thet_he made: ,a rectuinoiesucii in force aline the, enemy's .iirtei,.yeeterday aftesnoon and fonini.him in The enemy (14 . 1 notmalt the ea,,Velice "'of our reconnoitel big ratty, wriietir returned tw bead:. qu . ...rtem after . haviog 6030nroliehed the ot of the, movement, which , to be pf eon eiderable hoportanca. LATE 13ATTLE'V. f EOBCIA, aisonnueri, Sept. 25 The Gaze* pnblishes.fullaceounts of thibst Nen of Betutiday and Sund t tide,morning. - confirms the genital, ; statement by telegraph already' published frooi ,destrgction by-the stibboridefeikeof Thome? corps on Sunday. .. : Toe report ameindisi: "Gur losses have been moat savage and can. scarcely fall short of 1,700 killed and 8,000 wounded. Colonel Barr:te tells - Me our los4 in 'artillery. will not fall sttortefffiftY , pieces. _Ohr !deficiency in,traneportacion and .tisggage can lIOt , estimated. Notwithstanding this, the 'report says it was sabstautial . faisiluie to the enemY, if not elvictory to us. They were foiled in the attempt todestroy the army, andiulfored; in loss of life ftilly:ati much as, the Army of the Cumberland." • - • „•.• 'ln a p oda' list of the ,rounded, are the asyri es 2 of Lieut. O. H. Madden, company F, 79th Pennt-ylvahis; 001. B kitainkiy. of Negley'd slighti); Mei, Gen, BMach, nen, Ookt. ocribner, Crozum and Bradley. - 'the eifteenuh Ohio' ties but 176 Of '460 effec dyes left. tiolie regiments am tilmcist; amid& :•; ; - ' OzzeralOnifielp f ekegnherenkftossyllie on the eveaing:Of the,29thoia f.,i)loWs: "Thomas has left Baird's Brennan's Wind'e7 and Palmer's divighose good` order and has maintained ahni.st the eiaGG position. occupied is the tuurutug, except that the rigut •hms swung bath. Lytl. funght a moat terrifie tie, and has damage.l the enemy to'sdly. Oen Grauger'th,troopth moved .up just hi tbne;:Uricr fought magnificently. The lighting some tar fterocr than any I (Tr tow :be fore. Our men not only held their "ground; out at minty points Move theeininitiplen (Wily. • 1.1 , ngsireet's Vagintins hoe g.,t their. batiks Intl: Nearly : everr, dlyision the field t•ad nauseated, their ,aifi.tu rt ublon_—, ['urchin charged the rebel lines and took SOO pram n vs t hecamelenvel sWept hind the ir .and Mit their Itrep out d another ,place, lartsibpporied their . prwerirris-, brigadn was attiielivd prat at the cleats of the fight, and its ammunition being ex hanstwi, went in with the bayonet and drove the many; taking ROO prisoners and they balk PRICE ONE CEN'I them _ yet. On the whole, Thomas and Oraneer haverdone the enemy fully as much hjury to day as - they - hive stifferkel from him They successfully repelled repeated combined attacks most fiercely mad.i b o y n-bri army. frt quent ly pres.ing.theirfirmt and both flAnke at the same time." NEWS FROM RICHMOND. Statement of 01E0Prs of the Sanitary Commission. CAPTAINS SAWYSE AND ELYNN Dr. Alexander MoD inald and Rev. Mr Semi lin, officers of the Sanitary Coinnii.rion. Lae prisoners in Thchmond, reached Weshiugt n an Thursday. They report no truth.in the statements that Caps Sawyer and Flynn were cordloed in e cage rind:brutally treated. On the contrary, troth Were in Libby prison with other tie lon officers, receiving the same treatment as other prisoners.. Whet, lots were cast and Fr* wyer and Flynn were selected they were put in a dui.gr, at d treated harshly, but as soi.n as the rebel suihoritios were notified that Gen W. H Lee and-Qapt. Wieder were held as kilter/gas. Flyr n anti Sawyer were removed from the due geou and placed with Union officers in tbe Libby, where they now reman. noseuvemess 1.% PRZON Abottt threohundreci citizen prisoners, cap tatcal-in Lee's , retreat flora Pen-aylvania are Catstle Thunder. All the Union ificers are cotifined in Castle Thunder. and enlisted men on. Bade Island. IMMIX IfiLAHD Razsoixps BEHOVED TO THE HITT. tittnr‘ay last ordrrs were iwned to Greek up the camp on Belle Inland ane D-movn the prisoners to houses in llictioutad, the wea'her haling bee me too cool for men to tematu on the 'Wand . in ()Mirage tents. itericanion or TEM saarrercr coßouEoroN r BISON Dr. M'Dowell and companions were timely confined in the Lit by Pr.soo, from July nit ,to Attsus , 10th, and horn that date t b.-I)lkm bar oth in Libby Prison Hospital, by ord t of ne al Winder, to ipticAl them wore c-rnfor fable. Faun S pteuiter2= to 2lat they were k4it in Castle Tuunder, with ci iseri pri , o , ers, Their foe d at 11 st was very Imo , but the hist part of their tinprleonutent it was better, they Being allowed to purchase vegetables. The t't bit ati lub ides du not permit money sent by RIM& to Union prisoners to react them, ex cept gold, which i delivered to the pristiners. Ignited States Treasury notes ate exch.-aged in Richmond, and their eq.ivalent in Cub ttderaie • money given to pi miners, who,thus receive the benefit of thelliatirence.• .A5/5 1:11141,/lINEI IN TIM =BY 1 i MSO3 .Thetllo,wing Li a hit of Uakni Surgeons !alma &maned Ltbby ==ll W. V. Hoisiton, 122',i Oh io; W. P. McCurdy, 87th Pennsylvania ; Alason W. Whitney, 13th Illassaohusetts; W:-:A Bodarns, enne-se ; Wm. ipso r, 731:1 Indi.na; J. L. Morgan. 10th klissi r schmetts ; 0. E ti Rag land ; H. I," Pierce, lito klat)lauct; Ap tiregite,lo.2d New York; T. C. ,with, 116th Oki° ;AL A Mann, Ist Rhode Island osva,ry ; B T. Ohio; A. S. Looker, 6th Minds ogalry ; U. T Simpers, btu India 41.; U: Patten, 12th VI out ,; 21 Virginia cavalry; W. B. layers, U ited Starts steambhp Ceorgia ; W. F. B 12iti Penusy v Ilia cavalry ; J. L. Br.,a,n, 116,11 Pennsylvania; Ketohuna, 83• i New Tors; D. 1 - k Wren, 76th Ohio. 01t4PLIaNS. trtiaek Harvey, 110111. Ohio; C C_ McCabe, 122 d Ohio; George H Hammer, 12.Ltt PcnutEtyl vault& cavalry; E Q. Ambler, 67th Ponn , yl- Yaula'. W.: Brady, 116th Ohio; Jotkpii Brown, 611:( Biary Laid; Emochart, 87th Pootopi I• *mai; Oliver Taylor, fish Micbigha cov.Ltry; "[Aiwa; N: Laildtie, 6th New York c.vally ohiplatuamoittly bitouged to Goo. Hdroy's cow taaptll.9aptured at ,Witscheater. DISLiASSIFISID WITS JIFF. DAVIS 'A strong feeltog of dissatiefactlen with the rkbel governmeot exists in aloha ad. w jell is a perfzet military deepotwm. Guards are at every - corner; and no Doe can walk the streets without a "paw, causing great inconvenience to citizens, and a deep feeling of disetmtent prevails. • OOL. trizauter's tonamas armor VP By GROWL, AND DDT TO NIOLIMoND. ! In consequence of the solicitations of Bier ipm's men, now in our handa, to the rebel an. thoritiee in °chair of Colonel btraight's com mand, who were turned over to the autr>orities of Georsta to be dealt with by St4te law, all Straight's officers WON ben removed to the Libby prison and placed among the Union pris oners. Interesting Western News. Ctectstrest, Sept 25 Several bundred guerrillas ente , ed Wimoh,s ter, Tenn , Yesterday, and olltared sume enp plies..!l.hey will attack lloserrans' line of atilgulicatirina. Wilder's cavaby - after ( The` Goveitment has seized over eighty , s atetameiir at and below Cairo, for the transpor tation of 'troops, ,The B t. t. Lquis delegatbln to Washington .ar rivati in last night. They were seteuaded t , and lltitror Drake, of tn. L nip, responded. He' said that tire dowries of loyalty in !almond& to use every means to elusive° rebellion, and to l':freeanfkarni every a . , , Arrhiat of enr•oners. IBM .W.AqiihorcT, S pt. 26 To- *y 114 prisoners, taken rtsently, south of the It Titian, reached hole from `tno Army 4 the Potomac- !,Pckine w9rt* captured at Madison Court but the la.geat untaber Were taken at a point elfirigt:mlita treat (31 , , , td , *Girl le, on Virtaantg44y. -.llfeioll. , wiug o were rm.vg new Lee, hapectur 2d Army corps ; army of Nov hern Virginia; Capt. A- lau:Ler, 2.1 North Carolina cavalry; Lion. J. B Moore, a l e -of 'Koski's men; Li us M. H. Nomura, 2d, Zdrrrit';CirDlia.; ti.` S Bradley, Araist.nt 4i4irkori, Cookie • Legium, - arid' W. B. Sisielda, WAtAlttiqrge"l7 - Tfie.itibbet-Suiesllitcr siamter Sank. hew Y r•ept. 25. The Berread 4 fief, hat•iiiforuta.i.at bat the retool ateontr Sunda waa sunk ky the fire of Fort Moultrie, Mrs befog mistaken for a Pode'ral • ' •
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