Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, September 30, 1863, Image 1

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DR. JOHNSON
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LOCK HOSPITAL
most certain, speedy and
IP:frectna v l e remediesred the
in the , world for
•
DISEASES OP IMPRUDENCE.
maxi pi SIX To memo ixotrao,
NO MERCURY 011 NOXIOUS - PROM
A Curl Yearrirdmi, or No Charge, in from Chm,i9
Two Days. -
Weakness of the Bads, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary at.
charges ' Impotency, General Debility, Ner : .
vousness, - Dyspepsia, - Dalagnor, Low Spirits;
Confusion of 'delta; _Palpitation of the
lit art, Timidity, Trembling', Dimneekof Sight
or -Giddiness, Disease' of - the` Head',
Yie se or Skin. Affections orthe Lb/4r; Lunge,
Sic mach or Bowels—those .terribli . disordeke
arising from the Solitary Habits of-Youth-,
those secrettand solitary practiceS morel fetal to
their victims than the song of Byrom tO4he
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their , most:brll:
ilant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage;
&c., impossible, • •
'MUM MEN
&peelslly, who have become the victims
Solitary 'Vice, that dreadfdl and destructlie
habit which annually sweeps to en untfuneli
grave thousands of Young hien of the met
exalted talents and brilliant intellect, ;who
might otherwise have:entranced listening Sen t
ates with the thunders or eloquence or waliegl
to ecstasy the living lyre, may call -With fall
MA RBIAGE. '
Married Persons, or Young Men' contemplati
ing Marriage, being aware of physical weak,
nese, organic debility, deformities, &c., speedily
He whO Plea* himself under the care of Dri,
T. may religiously'confide in hishonor as a gen-3
tieroan, and confidently' rely upon his skill as It;
Physician,
ORGANIQ WFARNEI§S
Immediately Cured; and full vigor restored.
This distressing affection—which - renders life
miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen
alty paid by the victims of improper Indulgence.
Young pergola awtoo apt to commit excuses
from not beingure of tthe dreadful &tie
quences that Ittifebaue. Wow, who that nri
derstands-the Inject , will"pretend to 'deny that
the power of procreation is lostilrioner by "those
falling into improper habite-tiMfi by the piri'-
dent. Besides being deprivedlinii. pleasuresOf
healthy offspring, the-most serious arid destine!.
tive symptoms to both body'and 'mind arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical and
mental functions weakened, loss of procreative
power, nervous Irritability, dyspepsia,. palpita
tion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional
debility, a wasting of the frame, cough, con
sumption, decay and death.
Oman, No. 7 Soma 'Frinoisuirr Bram;
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a
few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe
name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp.
The Di:CU:ell Diplom:es hang in his office.
DR. JOHNSON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon
don, graduate from one of the most eminent
colleges in the United States, and the greater
part of whose life has been`spent, in the hospi
tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia , and else
where; has effected some of themost astonishing
cures that were ever known) many troubled
with ringing in the head and ears whenasleep,
great nerionsnees, 'being alarmed at sudden
sounds, bashfulness,. with frequent blushing,
attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediatOly.
TAKE PARTICULAR. NOTICE. -
These are some of the sad and melancholy
effects produced by early habits of youth, via :
weakness of the back' , and limit's, Pains' in the
head, dimneist of sight, losa of muscridarpower,
palpitation of the heart, dyspepihy nervous
Irritability, symptofes of ,consumption, ko.
Alas.-The; fearful 'effects on the mind
are much to be dreaded—loss of memory,,coe•
install of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forw
bodings, aversion to 'society, self distrust, love
of solitude, timidity, Ste., are some of the evils
produced.
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured themselves - by a- certain
p rac tice indulged in when alonW &habit fret
quesitly learned from evil companions; or at
school, the effects of which .skre . nightly!felt,
even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marringeAmposaible, destroys both mind
and body, should apply immediately.
What a pity that a Young man, the hope_ol
his country ) the -thirling:df. his *eats, Should
be snatched from all prospects; and.enioyniert
of life, by timacppsequenoe of deviating"--from
the path-of nature and indulging
secret habit. Such persons XOBT, before eiontin4
Reflect that 1. a sound mind and -body arekthe
meet necessary mitnieltes topromuteconnnlitil,
happiness'.' Indeed, without theso t the journey
through life becomes a weary Pilgrimage : the
prospect hourly'disrkens to the view ; the mind
becomes shadowed with despair and filled with
the - melancholy reflection thatthe happiness of
another becomes blighted with 'at*: own.
Indltaigiß OF IMPRIIIMTOE;
When the unisguided and Imprudent votary
of pleasure Andel:le lute imlAbed the sedde
this painful disease, too. often happens ;that
an illtimedeerure of Shaine Vt. the dread of dis
covery deters him from applying to thoee
from education and respectability, .can atone
befriend him. 'He falls into thathattds of igno
rant and designing pretenders; whO; incapable
of-curing, filch his - pecuniary sibstance keep
him trifling, month after month, - or , as -lougns
the smallest fee can be obtained; and in despair'
leave him with ruined health to sigh over hie
galling 'disappointment, or; by the use of, the
deadly pOiSon, Mercury, hasten the constitu
tional symptoms of this terrible disease, ouches
affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin; etc. --
pingresiing with frightful rapidity 'till death
puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by send=
ing him to that undiscovered country from
whetine no traveller retunes. -
•
INDOBSENENT OF THE PRVii.
The many thousands cured at this institution
year afar; year, and the numerous importani,
surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnsmn i
witnesketi by, the •reporters of the Bria, C kpper l o
an d numr ather'ipapent, notices of wiriCht_lia!!zf
21)::;(818aPhin_71 le4;mbafixantheolpacblie,'ol.o6l!
and responsibilityels a sufficient guarantee -
the afflicted.
lld 'DISEAg c r I
EDILY DOWD
.
Office IFi . :l"ileeith' , Frederick fit
bay v
Elttual.
The Great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS "IIKLMBOLD'S"
*GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
HELMBOLD =TRACT "BIICRII,".
" SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.
.HKL.KBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
'"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND'
FLUID, EXTRACT RUCH%
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
Fox Diseases of the .
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
- •
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
Thlii Medicine Increases the power of . Diges=
, tioni and excites thd•ABSOREENTS into bbil
thy action, by whiCh the WATERY or CAL
CERODS olepositioni, and all UNNATURAL
ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as pain
and infiainm'ation, and is good for MEN, WO
MEN or CHILDREN.
HEAMOLIY B EXTRACT .i3UCHU,
• FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from Eresans, of Dissipation;
Early ludbierimion oi Abuse.
Amman wittf big romownio snrzwais
Indisposition to Ilbrers.:Dryness of the Skin,'
tion, Loss of . Power,
Less of Memory, Difficulty Of Breathing;
Weak Nervee, Tremblingt
Hoirbr of Dlisease,. Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain hi the Back,
Universal lassitude of the Body, -
the Muscular Systera;lCruntions on the Mice;
Hot Hands, • - Pallid Countenance.
-I‘These symptoms' if-allowed to go on, yrlrtah.
this' - medicine invariably "removes, soon follow
IMP. OTENCY, PATUITY e EPILEPTIO'RIT4;
In one_of which the patient may expire.): Wild
can soy that theyare.not; requently followed'
by,thote, ‘.direftd: diseaf3es,"
INSANITY AND. CONSIBIPTION. • .
~. Many are aware of the cense, of. their..suffer-i
ings, .but none will confess: The records of thel
Insane Asylums and the melanchbly deaths by!
Consumption, bear amplewitness to: , thetruth;
of the assertion.. .
TIIE WRSTITUTION, 'ONCE AFFECTED;I
WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and,
invigorate the System, vihkiliffelthbold's Ex-,
tract Raclin ininniably trial will , con r ,,
vines the . klllO - 13Claiiipticill.
FEMALEg—TEII4LEEW-FEKALES: , ;.
OLD OR YOUNG SINGLE T MARRIED OR!
CO2V2'Aili'ialT7llyG ?kUII2IAGtE,
' In many 'affections -peoriiiir to teautiee the,
Fixt!raet Buchn unequalled by any other
remedy,"wrin °blame's or I?.etentioo, Irrtgo
litritY, friinfdineee, of sniopfeetdou of the cue:,
•Evaceatlone, Threnited` or Sehirroas4
etate of the . - Meres t , Lencorrhent or W,iiitee,.
Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the!
sex., whether irieing from Imilecretion, Hal*
of Dieeliation or in - the t ,"
' _D :DA CSIARGE, OF. LIFE.
tatrl4l( '
IVOT.P.AIIIILESHOULp LIE WITHOUT 12!.
Take no Balsam, fdeiend,Or Diapleasant Medi.
chie Ttir.Unpleasant liidaiwerous Diseases.
HEM.BOI:I3 . 3I4XTB:AUT BUCHU,
Cures Secret Distiassti.in all their etages; at li't,
tie expense ; Attie or,no change in diet ; no 'in
convenience and no exposure. It causes fre
quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing obstructions, preventing and
curing Strictures-of the ;.Urethra, allayii'g pain
and inflammatioa, so ,frequent in this clams, Of
diseases, and expelling Poisonous„Diaeltaxi, l alid
Worneut Matter. Thousands spon. thousands
who have victims of c quacks,' and:who
Mitre paid heavy fees to be cured in a: short
time, have.feund they were deceived, and tbat
"FOlettii" , has by the use ,of ' . .,‘yrowerfal.
Aitringenta," been dried up in the;system, • to
;break out in.an aggravated
. fOrni,- and perhaps
'alter,bititheli3: --," - • •
';Kai AragROUP'S .. .E L ETAMii 14 300 for
i t iUrinary l l;AMactlini. aid 'Dhow* Of the -
r,garie, whether existftirk italtor:Rinnalei , from
',whatever cane originating, and no matter of
how long Mending., Diseases of tbeae Organs:
!require the aid, of a Diuretic., HELMI3CLD'S
XELEACT BUCHU lithe great Diuretic, -.and
is certain to , har&the desired effect 1n all
phemses fox which MU rectrininaided.
I ' Blood- 7 -13100d, 7 1ke0d. -,- -Rehnbolcre Highly
Concentrated' Xloinponiid ELM EX.TBACT
SATtIitiPARILLA filfiltdit: This an affeo:
tion of Bletiod,:ind "attacks the Sexual Or
Linings of the - Notie s Ears, Throat;Wind;
pipe, tuircitfliPE, jiCuslilurfactf, ulakh 3 Blos
ap
pearance th em of Mere mbold
Extract Saresorilht, .purifiesflhe Blood, - , and
removes all :404 Eruptions of the, Skin, giving
to the Conion a Clear and'Healthy - o°ler:
t being prepared-expressly fot -this chum- of
cmP ll 4 llth i it°'BOrA-KRI4IPS' :L', oPOrties. areL
preserved to a greater { t, any ether,
preparation of Sarsaparilla; ' 4 '
. ,
FromPOLD' 8 EASII.,WASEL •
An expellehVilolionlor difietoo3 of a Syphi
litic Hatta,:iiiid - iifia injectint in diseaies of
the Urinary' 9rgans, larishig - Trom habits of
dissipation, umed'.iii connection ,with. the Ex
tracts B ucket and Seriatorillit; in such' diseases
ae recordintihdeil,"`Evidence of the most
spOnSibleaiiYtl abiOtiqiny
the':inaiicin'eft,'''OSSTlFlOATES '013840
from eight to twetty years - standing,' with'
mimeo known: to Science' and ! l ame.' For .
Medical Properties of Bliehu, see Disrensary of
the United , States. Zee Professor DRIVES'S
Valuable works on the PliSrsic. See
remarks mad2 st. the late celebrated Dr. PIIY
SlCK„Vbilidel See ' re arks iihdebyDr.
EPHBAIM: WE L, a ceMtliated Physician
`end , member of the Royal Venetia Ot:Sttrgetite,
Ireltind,•and published •in the I;numactions
the Rings and Queetge See' Medico
, Oirurgical Review, - published by BENZ TEA
' VMS, Fellow of the RoyalOollege Oflitugeorts
See most of the latefitandard works on Medi
'clue.' Extract of -Haulm 00 bottle, or,
six for $5OO. Extract of -Stirsapiaille, sl' 00
per bottle, or di , ter 'l4 oq: tholoyea Rose
Wash, 50 cents par bottle, ' Or six for $2 50, or
halia dozen each for sast Ob, which will 'be euf
*Untie cure the most obstinate cases, if
tioita,are adhered-W.:Delivered to any addl*;
zaeremly. packed 7 froin observation. Dafcribe
symptoniski all coinnumhations. Cono g ok2
&nue& Advice gradiC
AFFIDATLE.
Personally appearedibefore me an Alderman
of the city of ;Philadelphia,
who, being duly,swortq:drith' say, his prepara
tions contain nocintrdotle,tino" mercury, or other
.'nrions.dromr,iantlqeVtrixdy vegetable.
H. T. HELMBOLD.
;Sworn and sulecribed before me, this 28d day
of November, 1.864:97W1L.P. HIBBARD,
Alderman,-Ninth - ntreatrabrßeoc .
tA.ddrese letters for leforikatleh. in confidence.
. 4 ;- WIT fatiaLY
i4i 1 43 1 4 1. 40= (lesthill'‘t,.
4 ; ; , PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30 .1863
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY !
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY !
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.!
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL' DROPS
LYON'S PNBIODIOAAxtpPs
LYON'S PERIODICAL* DROPS
Lyon's Periodical Drops are
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
ever brought before the public, and as a diu
retic and specific 10,4:regularities, challenges
the world to produco an i equai 4 •, tbcrare, inthe
most obstinate mods;
RELTABLEr, AND SURE TO DOGOOD I
t RELIABI A N, AND SURE TO DO GOOD !
lINUABLE, AND MARA° DO GOOD 1
• .11ELIA13LE AND SURE TO DO.GOOD!
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
AND CANNOT DO EfAug,
AND GANNOTHO. HARM,
'PTAH DIRECTIONS *PMApEr g_?wiyro I
IF THE : DIHHOTIMBARKA•DIMIT,79.I
IF THg Di scano.qi &S¢ ADHAgAH' To
IF THE DIIIHOTIONSAHEVTIO
SAFE AT ALL TIMER!
SAFE AT.ALL TI vi ES t
SAFE AT ALL TEMEgSI-.' -
SAFE AT ALL TIMM ;
except When expressly forbidden in the direc
tions whicluare wrapped• around each bottle
and have the written signature of DR. MO. L:
LYON• upon them. `7
!BEWARE OF 001:11171CIWRITra !
IBEWARE op oc9l,Maggrial
'BEWARE OF courrigistrs !
BEWARE OF 001YNTERWITS!
They cure all those ills to 'which the female
eyatein ieseNeoted, with.dispateh arida degree'
bf certainty which nothing ',bat a scientifically
ilompounded fluid preparation could Mich:
USE NO OTHER I
USE: NO OTHER !
PISE kig• MHO t
IMB NO OMB
For my Drops stand before the world as the ne
Pius ultra of ail:renasilles, ;for the cant ..of all
diseases of theiliidnen and bladder, •Letworeab,
Prolapsus, andAiiii:Mild, hut positive correction
of all irregularAilk- •
by those who have other preparations, which
*lly °desire Aci pal* "
of upon the streugth.of 'the
'popithirity of my Drops, : and who recommend:
their own nostrums, ,- ..thru . ! appropriating;to
themselyei the constant; d e mand for my: Pe
riodical Drops, as a :med ium for selling somas
thing which is worthless and inefficient. -.:But:
.when the Druggisk you, Emily. to' :has. motgbt
them, either make bim,buy,them for .you;::
elecenclose one Dollar, to the nearest :general
wh'ol-sale agent, who will return you:a:bottle
by return Express. •
You will this Ourselves trouble and
obtain relief front the greateit Begula.
tor of the .N4teteiMth Century., • L,•.;
Over 25,000 Bottles, of this oe4o l nt -. htiitt
been sold within thelakt idikMonths, and every
Lady thhttas:uscii themi;iint for the nature. of,
the cure, illultiliirtiliAt her altqpi,c9F-,
titillate of their efiletiCyi - lt takes but one
t h eM3 t(l e of m y llt o e ur ki !e ' m 4 -J sms hO Lilu ar eit e t e ; uff aa tir d t;3l i — a w 4le ill a yo t Z
waste away when a single. Eullar willslve you
instant relief. - -
Prepared solely-by - Dic Li 'Ltd*, Into
tilling Physician.
!Price per bottle.
• -
Q. Q. CLARK, &. Co.,
Wito4ksiClisitrocipTi
t 'W'wltlt*iConnt
...„
,
tueuerat ovate for Paired ,siateo and Dana
oey
For esle at Vhioroll,
3 1 -D S. B.A.RNESIr, ;trow _ork
GOOUWIN.&
Rorie° W5.7713 1 f6a11700..; and :ail
D 4 8181ktft‘', f/.94.49 1 4 ,11441 yd 0 w: :-i
- Z ., Pll.6losate agentil,..lqiutstop".llo ll orgaj: Bo
Cowden, 28 NortleBthillied; 10;0'861018.
Ottbical.
, .
ARE Pktat.o3; THAN PILLS I
ARE B4:TTER THAN PILLS.!
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS I
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS 1
NONE OD:1E1184TM GENUINE
NO vE camas ARE GENUINE
NONE OTHERS :ARE GENUINE
NONE OTHERS ABE GENUINE
-a, ,~gl.
DO NOT , DE IMPOSED UPON !
DO NOT. Al; IMPOSED UPON
DO . NOT . BE lIIPOStD UPON I .
DO NOT DE IMPOSED UPO N'.
.
339 TeregrapQ.
FROM WAS H INGT ON.
The Arrest of. Deserters.
United States tCoUrt Matters,
FROM MEADE'S ARMY.,
B E rtE.w OE THE FIFTH CORPS.
McClellan Testimonial Collection Abandoned:
CONSCRIPTS FOR THE ARMY.
*AncENGTONj Sept. 29
Pro Foot Marshal Gen v Ery has, perfected his
arrangements fOr the arrestof deserters--havhw
a large nnniber of 'deputies, an addition tb
the proivi3t marshids in the Congrerslonal dis
trict.
The chances of escape are consequently much
diminished.
The reward for the arrest of a deserter is in
creased to thirty , dollars.
It is detormeoed to treat such parties With
the utmost rigor in order, if possible, to prevent
the practice of desertion.
~
The United.,StateliAo of Ciathis , will com-
Mende Octo - ber'.term. next Monday. Its
jurirdiction`waeenlarged an of the late
Corigrem. A very large number of new claim,
have-been fluid. including the Floyd acceptan
ces of linesell,, Myers & Co., ,to the. extent of
three hundred thousand dollars.
Judge Black, Curtis, Cushing and Brosdhea4
of St. Louis; are counsel on the case, which wi I
be, argued- as. a , question , of 'law.' • -
l.n.addition, many claims , come from Louisi
anal-Vitginia4 and other States, for losses and
depredatione by the military. •
A letter frc;rn thirArmr• of the Potomac says
that‘Gen. Meade,- accompanfed• by the hlexic
General Ccirie . a, yesterday reviewed; the . Fifth
corps. The weather Was splendid: The review
passed•ofliin a•most satisfactory Manner:
Ft:wilco:lb days an address hal 'been - widely
circulated etluzugh the army, eliciting a ten
cent subicription "tor a memorial of esteem be
presented to lifsjor Gleneral'M'Clellatic `"Parties
*ho subscribed had• - tbeir rnonty,returt.ed to
thismdelter44, - ; and Were informed thaLthe
design &id been abanci9n44.
' All qu , et at the — niejit.
:'04113 tookito itie..armi eight bun;
deed onescripts.
FROM - C.fillg4g4.•
WRECK OF BARK' GEORGE BENDS
19,580 IN SPECIE LOST
IMPORTAN7 NEW PROM . JAPAN.
San Fitanoreoo, Sept. 28.
The: steamer Brother'Jonathan h9d,errived,
bringing $260,000 in: spore,' trom*Biltieh Co- ,
• •
The
,Prnssian, steam corvette Novich, from
ilahledadi,wero _arbors; on Saturday , on. Point
Bay. The crew were saved. 7
'The officers report that; ;according to the
jtpanese accounts receiv.ediat.liakodadi, Aug.
,0042„thc British Sad ,had Ibsen repulsed from
I.lt.abllainte, where it .:went to demand. from
biPartina,,the surrender: of BielrardsoriTs
likOder.era• ; • .
tAe the ileat .eatered the harbor an armed
'..jczt*sn . decey.boat,drew,toward the shore and
was Pllll4ledandLspeedilyEsunk.,.l .
t Maskedhatteries,opeaed on the. Eoglisk fleet
ifrom the shore, riddling the. advance vessels
El fore they could get.out of the range •
L The .laPanese. claim to--.have , dissolved the
krenier-pertion of ,the fleet, and that. Waal,
arice,retired from thecOntest.
The Llmburlebark,George Binds, from .this
'point tor Hong. Kong, was wreaked, .on :Pratt'
sbcal. The crew were; saved: ,• • .
- ghe had aboard seventr - ninesthoteland five
hundred and eighty dollanuireapeoie, and 2,500
bbis of Boar for the Frenoh.intOochiniChina.
Oksioplion of Russian Offwers
# York. - • ,
prand Demonstration to be Made
. .
Naw :roils, Sept
The officers-of ;the Russian vesseit-of-ivar in
my harbor, are to have a grand .reception on .
Talirglay. - :1 _
, The committee offihe city connoilsi will wait
on,the Russian AdMiral, and present the reso,.
1 0-1 01 11 0 . f :Welcome. . . , .
intlitztrill be aamthpartied fln their returrtly.
the Admirals officers. 'Badding at Bonin :point
000Wilovill pats down Broadway to. the City
KO; escorted by,theentire rust division of the
State.militia. t,
Temperance itnniveraaq , in New
York-.
GRAND' VELEiR
• • )taw Minx, Sept. 29.
The Kist athilverataTof• the Otttattlishmeut of
the'order of the' Soils .off: Temperance wee' Ohl
bratd '
A large and enthusiastic meeting was held'tit
:the Cooper Institute - 11dB evening..
The special seseiouti id the national division
were helii during this at which delesitioni - .
'ere present from the States and Britials'Pro.
vitices. • ' '
•
- The meetingwas - the largest held for man; '
, . .
- .
• Sale of FiSe4Wen e
Pattspnieuis, Sept. 29.
The subscription
,agent annonnees , the vale of
1400, 4 50 . Five-Twenties on Tueiday.
Deliveries of boude are being Illuuiesto.: B oP
tember 25Th
•
ktusslan Officelitr`lnti Ili Co Ytitilt etoo
•
;' •
a Om Board of t:ldariiiiiia League:ad reesilettbsec
iaviting the llassian officers at ,New York, to
accept of the hospitalities of the city of Booked.
WASHINGTON NEWS
THE DRAFT IN TUB DISTRICT Or COLUMBIA
The proportion of soldiers obtained in this
District, under the draft, will be larger than in
any district where the draft has yet been made.
MMHG TEM - NAME OF DBOOtTnEI BROM THU
The publication.as deserters of those who
have failed to report within the. allOtted time,
has been postponed until after the first of neat
month, in order to; ive them an opportunity to
save therneelVes from such diegrace.
RR PROPOSED ABANDONMENT OF TDB DRAFT IN THR
Leading Repabticans in - the Vest are writing
40,Wasbingtte letters of• remonstrance against
proposed abandonmm2t-of the draft in the West=
era States, and the substitution therefor. , of a
"new system of volunteering. They Slime that
under the lattersysteat, only friends of the Ad
ministration-will be induced to enter the army,
and* opponents will stay at home to vote,
and they instSt upon the prosecution of the draft
as the only means of compelling the CoPper
heads to-bear their share oftbe burtbens of-the
war for the Union. -
satitIGNATION IN TEM ARMY.'
Maj. Gen:Slocum is said to have tendered
his resignation, end it is rumored that Maj. Gen.
Howard , ,will do likewis,. 7. :
_ .
It is stated that thp resignation of General
Bureside has accepted. '
OAPTADIS eA.WYBIt aNP FLYNN
The Government bas received intelligence
that reptainiflawyer and,Flyne, who were se.
leetid to be hung 'bithe rebel authorities, are
now on a level with ether prisons's, trotted tot
Sr.:4l; and. will; seen be exchanged: Captain
Winder and General Lee . have been restored to
a: aims stains.
CONTRABANDS AND CONSORIP.D3
Culpeper/and. its Arieheity‘ara literally-swarm;
ing with contrabetade, - Tuty l caw s lg. from; All
cfnartriii: and at all tiatee. oargq, of theui
atiived at Alexandria - to dik Oit't be 11 Welmeir
train: Cortecrlpta are reaching Culpeper in large
am:abets, alm , tat .t vary_train froth 'Alexandria
heiag laden with them. .
wery.pyrix, OF WAIL
The Government at-the present time has o-;
hand in The different arsen.le thromchow, the
country, seven hundred, thousand stand of arms,
five bund.ed +holism d • f Which are efhietive
lbw -number is tepid Y increasing, thiegailna
field manufactorealobbluinina `mato POO
smokes everrrnoutti. Ac c *. _the , cLonw l or !
made by Secret ry Cameron'
age; with lioT+a*ftrl f .itrtiH,eiMrW - cltl d
arms olly 26,000 have as yet been delivered
to the Government--themunket monufactured
by contract co-tiug one-third more than those
made at Springfield. There are aho on baud
about 2,400 24 and 82 . pimuder,erpooth bore
cannon, WhichWre iapialy hi-lig 'converted into
effective guns by the , rifiling moceas. By this
means the , weight of the pniectile is increased
one:third, arida greater range gained with less
waste of piiwder.
FROM HARPER'S PERRY;
MURMUR NEAR UPPBRVILLI, VA , WITH 3102EBVS
• 'GUERRILLAS —COL te CAVALRY HURTS THAN,
BILLING ON; CAPTURING NINE AND RECAP
TURING awaarmatva HORSES AND =LDS.
ICorresponckace of tlit Baltimore American.]
liAarnit's Fsturr;-"fa., Sept. 2 s .
There-is quite -a prevalent rumor here'for tha
present that It is the intelodun.of the Govern
(pent to re-establish-its manufactories for firer
arnii, which once made Ilaiper's,Ferry such an
interesting 'place to visit; 'in consequence of
which the:few, remaining . -cltinens- are exceed
ingly jtibilatitaor they: anticipate.. the return
of those refugees foomesly, , employed in- the
said fantori* who were compelled to flee from
their homes by the accursed war' against the
Governuient. - -
Harper's Ferry of to•day, withlts lonelyand
deserted streets (except the military,) its dilapi
dated buildings--and many of them have bean
burnt, - others - torrrtoatoms for fire wood-=pre
seats a sadikspect and causes ' thimost indiffer
ent pliesrver to reflect on the,past and.ondervor
to Fan the dim future. It will Atilt compen
sate a intiirtek`to visit it, for therestiff remains
that magnificent scenery Whicii-inan and war
cannot destroy: • .
Cole's cavalry, who, are! neildriallretationed
at this peat but. Vial:lor alWarvit in the saddle
--=for they scout the Counties of Jefferson, Clark,
Frederick, London and Fianqiiier—canie hi. con - -
tact with: Moseby and abont one liundred. and
fifty of his command near Uppeirville, Fauqpier
county, last Friday, drawn up in line, of battle,
awaiting his arrival.
After some - slight skirmishing 'Major -Cole
ichargEd the gang of desperadoes,' when.. they
scattered and fled in wild. Osmay, not, how,
,eveir, irefoXe one of their number bit the duet,
ind nine prisoners were hi' the hands of the
!victor. The Major also . recaptured some say-
;ezity-five horses and mules and drie man of the
19th New York cavalry, which .Moseby had
Ricked up on Id. recent com
mand had bee * gteatly DMIOTTAted ;it pppea, is by
the statements ,of the , contrabands living near
Upperville, and of the prisoners themselves,
that Moseby's command consists , of a battalion.
I of three ,:ioripat9ies of upwards of three hundred
retie. lffeseby mike ,as a Major on Stuart.
staff, being detached Inr the „particular voci ,
Oche in which he is engaged. ) 3 9th White and'
Mo'seby haie 'been calling upon Iroboden for
reinforcements so that they may crush Cole at
a single effort, as be' is-the only real impedi
ment to their lucrative , business.
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Piton EAST TERME:I3EB. '
Gisounnitt Sept 29.
The Cemtnarokti, bee a spectial dwpitch, dated
Ittioxvikle,. Sept 28th, (yesterday,) which eaye
hat General Shackelford bad a bd . & fight on
;dondey last at Garter's Station, and worsted
one Nebel') after en artdlery light of some hours.
Our loss wactvroi.lied and seven , wound
Cie rebels left seventeen dead on the field.
Col. Foster cut up a rebel regiment on Time
lay, at- Wabaga river. Our - .advance •to the
'seat is at:Carter's station.
Gen Rartsuff having gone North on leave of
G
tbseike,'Brig. Gen. Judah is in temporary earn
enand:of Twebty.third - Artry 'corps. The
td venue 'of-the Ninth - Aria - Li Corps• had • reached
The Colt! Ird(-I#l4i w Turk;
tqw SQL
wfr entpdie thoulguLd tuna of Sorel:don WA
flora solfLati auction to-dairiati tortoni mem
from $5 9506 96 per ton.
PRICE ONE Cli;NI
General Lytle Certainly Dead.
CINCINNATI, Fept.
The Commercial of this morning has the fol
lowing confirming the report of tieneral tie's
death:
"CuaTranoona, Sept. 27, 1863.—1 regret to
state that General, Lytle was killed while gal
lantly leading his command at the battle of
Chickamauga, Sept. 20th.
(Signed) P. H. SHERIDAN
Markets by Telegraph.
PAILADNIPEILL, Sept. 28
The unfavorable foreign news has bad no effect
on breadstnffs. The export demand for flour is
limited and only 1,000 bbls sold at $5 for so-
Perthe s6@6 25 for extra family, and $4 75
for sour. Bye flour steady at $5 00, and corn
meal at $4 00. Offerings of wheat are light
and the dgmand limited—sales of 4,000 bus. at
$1 38a140 for new red, $1 36 fir old red, and
$1 45 to 170 for, poor Southern and choice
Kentucky white' No change in Rye Corn
has advanced and Is active, sales of 10,000 bus.
at 90@97c for yellow and 93c for mixed western.
Oats advancing and selling freely at 73®75c.
Barley ranges from $1 10 to 125 and wait for
$155 to 1 65. But little doing in eeeds or pro
visions. Coffee is firm—sales of Rio at 29®31c,
and Laguira at 3201 Petroleum is dull at 87c
for crude ; 58e for refined in bond and 66®68c
for free. Whisky has advanced to 54®547c.
NEW YOBS, Sept. 29.
Cotton is advancing—sales of 300 bales.
Flour 10®15c better—sales of 12,000 bhls. at
$5.25®,5 60 for State and $6.00(46 25 for Ohio.
Wheat stealrand -2c better—Chicago Fitting,
old, $1 mat 19, Milwankie club $1 13gi 19,
red Si sow. 38 Corn uosettled --bitted of
30,000 bus. at 86@k8iic Provi-ibus firm.
abi;ky dull, but mi. hwged Stocks are bet
ter---Chie4go and Rock island 10931 Cumber
land Coal 31. Illinois Centre• 1261. Michigan
Boutherti 79k, New York Central 130. Gold
1431 hnt lower since, the Board closing at
142(41424.
Union Meetings.
- WRI?NEsDAY, SE 'LEAR R 30.
'WILEE 4 BARR-:, Luz:alio o) .nty G -v. Cur
tin, Heil. ..Tda H. Campbell, Guu. Bruce a d
Krofeasur H gemau.
EASTON. N.,rdh-tm,.ton county—Chas. H.
r). E q -.
LIGON iLtt, Westmorel)nd cflunty—Fa G..v
ernor .41 Lniebz • sh,wo d E q
CHAISIBERI-BUCIO Fraukliu c•ami) —OA. P.
leloutatau: ry all.l A H. Cbase, Es ;.
.THURiDAY OITUBER 1.
. ..SCRANI ON. Luz rim comity-11,1v. Curtin.
.11 C tn t tbenl, Hon E P . U. bbautis n,
Lien , kruee .rid Prot. 8-ot lit-eemah.
A .4.o.63‘viblEVEN,, Clinton county—Hon. Wm.
D
LEBANON—Chas. H Shriner, Feq.
Piloll T PLEAS INT, tt, estmoreiand county
--Ex Gaverunr Johnston and Loienzo Sht r-
wood. E.q
SEIIPPNSS}3IJEG, Cumberland county—Col.
F. Montgomery and A H. Cues , E
• • thur.oN STATE CesTdAL COMMITTEE hOOMt.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept 17. ISO&
HON. WILLIAM D. Iib.LLY, at the invita
tion of the Stat.- Central Committee, ahi epeak
in behalf of the Union, at the titles and °laces
named In the annexed scot-dude. Our fri nds
are earnestly desired to have a lull attendance
of -voters at these meeting.:
LOCK HAVs.N, Clinton county—Thursday,
October 1.
TOWANDA, Bradford county—Saturday, Oc
tober 3.
IdONTROSE, Idusqueliaxma county—Wednes
day: October 7.
POT ItiViLLB, Schuylkill county—Friday,
October-9.
PHILADELPHIA-8 tturday, October 10.
sent . WAYNE MoTEAGE, Chairman.
Ntw Wroationututs.
ROB ERT SNODGRASS,
A TTO BNEY-AT-LAW—In the office of F.
-K. Boas, Req., North Third street, third
door above. Market, Harrisburg, Pa.
N. B.—Pension, Bounty and Military Unity
of all kinds prosecuted' and collected.
Beier to Hons. John 0. Kunkel, David
Mumma, Jr., and R. A. Lamberton.
- my9-daw6m
COAL OIL I COAL OIL! I—A large invoice
of coal oil, which we offer very low, at leas
than manufacturer s present price, just received
and for Sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
je24 Cor. Front and Market sts.
. -
POTATOES !. POTATOES I
500 BUSHEL S Prime N. Y. Mercer and .
Peach Bloir Potatoes for sale at No.
106 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. .
b 1.0:: . -_. W. H. SiBLE at CO.
ULM CBACKEBS.—Just receiving a large
I: lot of Fire Crackers, which we-will sell very
low, by the box or smaller quantity,
NICHOIa Sr BOWMAN,
Cora Front and Market six.
t'XOELSIOR HAMS.—lfichener's oalebritol
Exceltior Hams, Constantly on hand and
for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
angl7 Cor. Front , and Market streets.
00AL CIL! COAL OIL!!
ANEW SUPPLY of superfine No. 1 Burning
Oil jut received and for sale by barrels or
smaller quantity, at
GILBERT'S UABDWARE STOAT,
'EflEt2td Ootrt site the Court 11, use.
•
. ,
IIDfiEffiEIIVING- JARS, of Glass and owns, of
l All kinds and sizes, for wile low, by
NICHOLS & BOW KAN
, 10 Cor. Front and Starke streeta.
DRESERVING SUGARS, White and Brown,
J. of all grades, for bale law by
NIOHOLr dt BOWMAN,
Ckyr Front od Hat kot.Atin..rn_
septs
n , LED
.11 Michel:tees
Jost received by
au2l. Wid: DOCK, Jr, & Co.
NITHITNEY S I3ISTORY, v d,l, P ! lce i 2 75.
V A titatury of the War fur - tue Pr,-sct
"on of the Union. Embraciug a lull and if:l'-
0° 4 . 431 Wetter, of the cans- s that led to it.
The separate action of each State, military aiid
naval engsitements sketches of prominent
ieaders, :-: ate_. lituetrawd. By Lorena , Ll_
Wit 'Jury. Vula.aa 1 reaiy F-or s.e
itv.110,%4 R ‘IR
it.% A....IitACNAL.,, ire_ ma •
birtio of Eadr.gtt, btrieLs, halves, qtusrvi-s¢
and kits, just roCidvid and for sale
. by
NIONOLS &BOWMAN
Owner Front and Market -ts.
sapts
*
Excelsior Beef,