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RERGNER. ffltiniaL DR. JOHNSON Ml4St.zawamE4comtm LOCK HOSPITAL. IrAs discovered the most certain, speedi and effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE HMO TR Gil TO TWILVI HOIIRM NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. . A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in frau • One to Two Days. Weakness of the . Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges,lmpotency, General Debility, •Ner- V 01201013, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of i the Wart, Timidity, Tremblinga, Thinness of Sight . or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nr se or Skin: Affections of the Liver, Limp, Stcrasch or Bowels,—those terrible disorders easing - , from the Solitary Habits of Youth— -those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims- than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most; bril- Haat hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage &a., Impossible, • YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victim of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whith annually sweeps to an untlinely gravb thottsands of Young Men .of the Moat exalted talents and brilliant intellect, :who might otherwise have. ,eutranced Seto:di:lo6n- Mee with the thuriders 'of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MABBIAGE Married Persons, or Young Meta contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical weak ness organic debility, deformities, &c., speedily cured. ' He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may, religiously (3onfldeln his honor as a (gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physiat. • - OEGAMO. WEAKNESS Itruntxliately,Oured, and full vigor restored. This distressing affection—which renders life miserable Mid marriage impossible—is the pen- :My paid by the victims of improper indidgcnce. Young pEmions are too apt to commit - excesses from not ' !mare of the dreadful `copse quer:Kies thit - may ensue. Now, who that un derstands the subject will pretend to, deny that the power of procreation is lost soon er, by those falling into improper habits thaM by :.the pru dent. Besidea being deprived the pmaeures l Wl healthy offspring, the most serious and deatruci tive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the pbyelestand xasztal funco u n g wokk.e.ned, loss of proprwitive power, matorusrarritability, - dyspepsia, Palpita tion of th e . heart, Indigestion, ccuetituttimal debility. a waiting of the frame, cough, e0n 54919-..itimtdeath- Onion, SOUTH FItIMIZIOZ Left hand side going from Baltimore 'street, a few doors from' the corner. Fall not toobierve name and number. $ letters mast be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. DR. JOHNSON, ' Member of the Royal College of SurgiChils;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"hospl , tals of London Faris, _' Philadelphia and else where, has effe cted of the most astonishing = cures that were ever kpoivn many troubled with ringing in the head And ears when asleep,, great nerionimess, being alarmed at sudden bashfidness, with frequent blushing, 'attended etimetinies with derangement of mind Were otiredlinniediately, TAKE TAIITICCIAR NOTICE. These are some of the sad and emelanclrly effects produced by early-habits-4f- infith, his : weakness of the'bach2and Mal* pains b li th e head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular,pewer, palpitation of the heirt, ''dylgidpida, i - inlr t is 1 irritability;ifymittome of coninimpOn,,&c. i ilfissTarra.-,--Tlid' fearful effects OLI:i4 *zed , are much to_be"theaded--1080 of memory, octi , l frudon Of ideas, depreaslon - pf spirits, evil fore-, bodingfl, aversion to society; self distrinA, fine of`solitude timidity &0., are some if' the evils produced. - __ _, ' YOUNG. NMI : Who ' have injured thefruselved ,by a .certain , pratice indulged in - when. - iUdifp ,*lsahit t fro- Aue n tly learned from ,ezcvil comAdoya,:pi at - tolool, the effecta of *lda are. nightly:pit, even when asiehp,, and, If not - onree - temme marriage.!.mraelble, and destroys both - mind atia'kody, should apply immediately. !,, il Whets iity that_a young-Man;:thelto of Ids country, the dar li ng of his phrentat,sho Id be snatched from` airgroePacha and en yhTi is , of , life, by the conselgehch` of' - deviebAdug, 'the path of nature and indrdging if ogr#lr. '. whet habit. Sia.Mvoltd user, before-a:atom-- listing ' - ' . • ~: • • '' . MKRILIAO4' i.. Reftea : thai i 'mound mind 'ateWi ~the mastnecessary requisites to promote ticinnu lel bappinein. IndeW, without these, ,tlfh'jfidiriey. through life bee/nibs a Weary pilgrimaga - : the: ,prospect hourly ddikezis - to, the view; the, nthaj lewmes shadowed with despair and Mieti with the melancholy re action that tiie hapPlii of another pentimw blighted with our own. Dik, , ARE 01? ' IMPRUDENCE. i Wheh-tha :salig aided and imprudent votary of pleasure-4o he, has imbibed the seeds lof thi s painftdiiiipitim;.it• too often hapitens that 1M illthned hOtie or,Aagie .or..the dreact of -dle-- covenrActere hitarirosiz "plying to Aimee who; from edueatithl:alia ; „respectab il ity, can germ befriend him. ' lie - fal ls into the hands pf pa igml sc.aud,ongpietehdera; who , hmapable :Orenring d ffiiss tiburioy subshuffie, keep him triffin 4 month after month, or as long:s the smallest fee ,can,-,be ohttatned,andaindisiplir leave him with mined - health to rifigh;,Oxhi s hid g ait,* disappointment ; or, by the use-of the deadly poison;Mercury, :hasten thd'emitsilitt. - E doom symptons of thisurrible disease; staih* affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc. - 2 p:el:cressing with , frightful rapidity till:' death Fail period to his drewiful sufferings by send , - ftg him to that undiscovered country from whOce no , traveller returns.. - , r, 114Dol3SEIEENT OF ATM fILV.,, S.; The.xnany thousands cured-atthialgatithri4n yea S styear, mud the usiag ts y i t t s , T' ; nnilarFa 4l °l 26 Parf°rmed by Pr--40 '. l *. witnessed by the ,repOrters of th e ,l r ft, and many :ter, Mere, uotioss of 'WhiacEtie appeared,fOrtanchagein before the publih, bi ddies his stendiogise a !reatleinan of character , and responeibift, Is a sufficient guarautee t. 6 the afflicted.— ,yr.fe• , 1 ~ s l,-, • . pc.:s :;.w:' r'• WIN DlSEaffiEti SPEEDILY 'ClitillED. l IC ~, - 3, eve li,, No. 'if South Frederick St. lfltbhai. 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 REMILDY THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODIOAL PROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS ARE BETTER THAN PELL! ARE B ITER THAN FILTH! ABE BETTER THAN PILL 6 I ARE BETTER THAN PILLS ! Periodical Drope are THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ' TEE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ever brought before the public, and a -diu retic and spealde for. Irregularities, challanges the world to produce an equal ; they aiir,ltithe meet obstinate mum. , . BELTABLE, AND BURS TO DO Od D RELIABLE, AND BURN TO DO ,GOOD BELE &BLS, AND BURH.TO DO GOOD IiELIABI2E,-AIND BUNN' TO DO GOOD AND CANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO- HARK, AND CANNOT DO SA:Epg, AND CANNOT DO HARM, wtakamii&irioitiiiitullo pilmam o IF CEITATIDIROTIONSAILIVAITHEREO IF THE DIRECTIONS •ARRAOHRERD IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHEERID SAFE AT ALL TIMM ( SAFE AT ALLITNES SAFE AT AtLVIMESI SAFE AT ALL TIMMS I except, when &spread,' forbidden -In the ate, tiolle which:wrapped around . each boitle anfthave thewtitten signature of Dlt. ,INg. L. LYON. Upon - Ahem. NONE CBS ARE ORNMITE NONE OTHERS ARERENIMIV, MOE:OMM ARE GENUINE HONE'OTHERS ARE HENULITE .BEWARE 4 OoIINTERPErrEL BEWARE OP 00IINTWEITS I itiEWABE OF COUNTERFEITS I `BEWARE OF 0017HTEREELTB i 1± HIII They r ‘rto . ' whit*. the` - banal° aystemiscaubjeated;lvith iiiebniatiorditAAree of certainty whieli nothing but a acientiticidly, com.ponniltid:finidipreinuattion.donld it a ato* : USE NO tottitti USE NO OTHERI USE NO OTHER! USE NO OTHER! RE . - Iforwiy - Dropirstaad before the world as the tie plus ultra of, all remedies, for the ,care of ;ail diseases ofrihri'lrldnilys and - bledder,-Lenecireati; - Prolapsus3thiLittie intld; correct:We of all Irregularities. -1 • - • • ~.. ~ ..,1 .. ':--:-1 1 ,- 1 2-4f-:- . ?- . :` i tlCilitYr BE -IMPOSED' IiPONT CII I NZEMED-17. P .P.gi1l .grit OT t&troszt! ptiptil :1 - .',i - 1:: .!", '..' v::::: .'7 1. ......... , •; '.--'' '' , ' - :- . . - P 1 . - ! !have Other repapitioNi;;;Which thOtilo#o - tailatin olflipen the strength - Of:the icipuTaiity awa' Drops, ante ,who reconunenci their own nostrums, „ thus ;appropriating' ftb akezaselves.p constant dernand for my Pe ri;:idinsi'Drcles,'-'ese a aiixiium for seiniffiLeopie vigivh-fek: at When the Drtiggist amity 'to has riot got them, either mai-him buy them for yr or Alep;eticklit; one Doltaitnithe neareet gietal mhultiauleiagent, who Irlllrtiturit Ow a tile by returniNkpreset- I -Tan tau save Youtiebree-tronbielrad obtainielii3f from the greatest Female !legit* tot of the Nineteenth Century._ Over 4;ooo,l3Ro this been - Bol a within , thitafeiwnwow* , ..4 two TAO IfaCtua.ctgbili;. JAW itir t itte nature of tfie - pure;'WiirddlhriVik.barwitblisriArtirsi : cer7 tifinattrnittieirfefliesok:;takes bnt one Dol>. ' largo blithe ttfe ,ix.piabiantiirliiiid appßi( to ' these of , your --sex- who are ,-7c4L waste Ivill, - 5q7 you instant relieLz - ho. oft: Pb titan t r Rar"bottla. . CLARK 'ilk , +1130.ii. 1 s:fa Wuormata Damara New #iTisi,; 0 0 6. l el F gl O atk ii;7l 4-1 0actii4tna, and Cana = • , , , FoF satear r Intumesce; • • sa 11 1E9,104.0Q0DWINI&Di54 Bake; Bile by D. W. Aram 4VI Draskiwcz Bacsoionamwate,,4 7 .... , - mAtoglogesaohnoton, Illalighity a vow den, 2 North eth eked, Phtladalphia. HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING-, OCTOBER 1, 1863 Pak) Ettegrao VOICES PROM THE ARMY. THE SOLDIERS AGAINST THE COPPERHEAD THE HEROES FOR THEIR COUNTRY [Correspondence of f 1 rlegreph. Baurnsoan,,lkid., Sept. 28. 1868. On my way from Washirstot2 to Pennsyl yenta I stopped fora short time in the city of Baltimore and being ar.xions to ascertaid ,for. myself, the real sentiments of the soldiers from the old Keystone State, accepted the very kind int itatiocr of Gen. K B. Tyler to visit the camps surrounding the city. At Camp Tyler-the troops from Pennsylvania were.ordered out, and formed into litleewhen the General explained to them it Waif' &tired to have frorn theni a free end unbiased expres sion as to their choice for Governor of their State. The vote was thereupon taken with the following resale : For A. G. Curtin, 857; for Woodward, 1. On the announcement of:the vote three ions ing cheers were given • for — Andrew G. Curtin the soldiers' true: and tried-friend.. - • Yours truly; To the above statement, the result of the ob servation of one of the most xespeetAht liken intim dommonwealth; we submit the following vote taken in the 155th regiment Pennsyl4ania volunteers, at a time when all the men St for duty were present: Company A Car. Woodward. ... . .. 26' 0 `• • D " • 24 " F . 57 36 " 13.-' .28 41 I. . 3 0. ". X • '37 Field staff ..8 Non. Corn. 4 EMI A Veiee.ef the CiertiY, . . Among IWO ^extraordinary incidents of the times is the:fact that the DemocratinState Con.: tralCommittee has drculatcd. through Perinsyo "WIN as a campaign` document, the lettei,ol v Bishop Hopkinof Vermolit;' in; which} maintained that shwery e in the - language of blessing. The senile:fella of Bishop Hopkins on this sub!: lent are so atrocious, and their" adoption and promulgation by men professing to be Christians is so scandalous, that the Episcopal clergy of Philadelphia have felt-themselves constrained to define their position, as they have',gone in the following manly and outspoken protati: "The subsCribers deeply regret that , the fact of the extensive circulation through thlidlopese of a letter by,'John Henry. Hopkins,• Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont, in defence of Southern slavery, compele them to make this public pro test. It is not-their-province to mix• in any political canvass. But as ministers of Chtisti in the Protestant Aplecopal Church, it , becomes them to deny any complicity or sympathy with such a defence. "This attempt not only to apologide for iii very In the abstract, but to advocatecit as it (mishit In the cotton States and in Statai which sell men and.womeninitheiien market ae their. staple prodnot, is, In theirjudgement, unworthy, of 'arty servant of deans Christ. Aldan effort to. sustain'on Bible prindiplea, the Stater.ity lion against the government, 'in-,thip wicked. attempt to establish i _hyforce of ands,: 'atYranny under the namerepublic, whose 'corder, stone' shall be 'the 'perpetual bondage of the African, it 'Challenges their'indignantreftrciba x. "Pnifunsurira4Beptember, 1863;" Aloate Pottai;johhEadoey, E WaPhtiura, WilllatzeHaddarda, D G Hire, M A Dewliowe,,W W Sixtar, JlLDouglassi H BSpackman, P, Van Pelt, 0 D Oooper„W Paddock; IR. D Hall, J D , Newlmt; B WMarri:y D B:Miner; •B Tasl'oakes,' . R A Carden, ,B-C:< D lack, WEStnith; APpletan, . Phil Br . 0, Capiel Washburn, D 0 Kellogg; Kingataii Gbd ddrd, J L Heysinger. R ITinioton,, 0 , A Maiskak, John Long': °cruet B Keith, AD. Atlshisi Eaia't W B Wait°. n, Cheri W Qnlak; Treadwell ; Walden, H T Wells, J 1 - 1-13.111orton,i, Geo Leeds, J . AChildi,'Thomas C Yarnall,"E'Loumtber9 r J A Vaughatc`ES E4+Viird, "Joel, - Ruddettiw.VoVA: DurliOrrow, R Payen, A 114 atty, T$ Yiioum , .J R Moore, Ny.i, Alston, 'A G Murry, 0A L Ricutirds, G A Strong, J; . W Robins, Tno:mas B Barker, 8/Au dale, M AL Tolman, George Bringhtpstila iW Shinn, .0 W Duane, J H Drumm; Bali, G B H - tipearaou pi Mulford, Ch.,o Efreld; L C Newriiiim . ll 0 Evtipsi E °0 'Jones, J De i Perry, It Q Oki* T Grgionuton• ' . truion Meetings. THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 1. 4 ‘ SCRANTON, LimErne comity-A/9V. °tut- Hon. Jae. H. Campbell; Hon. P. O. • Sberin Oen. Bruce and Profelacellegeman. :LOCI HAVEN, Clinton cavity-116n. WM. , D.- - . • LEBANON--Chas. MOUNT PLEAsastCliVeitiikoraliind coimty, —Es Governor Johnston. and Loretkao Sher-. wood - - ' " 11 °.4104f# aid A. If: .6 / 4 #1!0!' Yet. ; ttruo 'cis*STAn coxiiirait • - lutiii.Dimpsia; Sept. 11, 1883.: HON. WILLIAM D KRLf.Af at the• invita tion of the State CentralOommittee, will in behalf ikthe Viten." at 'tlie; tbnee:and - riOes nainedi in the annetetl sobeiltde: Oar: f a 8 aretarriiiitri.dietral. tolls° a full<attendance of Liroterirsit tbeee'miletkike: • • LOCK HAVW, October IV . • - • 1 • TOWANDA.,Bradfoid county--Sititirdarf OP" tober 3. • • • • ' • MONTROSE, Epsquehaana county--+Wednesa , day, ()arable 7. . .. • parrsVILLE, Schuylkill county-grklaY, 0bt0bii.9 .. ... ~.. . .. _ : , ~ PlitfinwEtir.lllA;—Satikidity, October le'! sel.B I . ' WAYNE IiIoVEA.GII, Chairman. karzw-ecranterteit 1.6-noie on -the Bra:ndon %nit of Verminit, 'hitt liaa - pliatid non, dporibad ii.drcitnr=lVattlevia 4 hift upper endi•-6Minifiiin4hildriii;ii the right lower ce nila;4lfillittereonithonfitierrtiomer. ataVanothan flgure 6 in the middle of the note. Mr. Francis J. Grund, a well known citizen, died very suddenly at the Fifth District Police . Station, about quartet past eleven o'clock last night. Mr. Grand resided at No. 1719 Spruce sttket. It appears that at about" leiren O'clock a crowd, witha band- of music, started to sere nade Gen. McClellan. The serenading crowd were exceedinglfnoisj, and were groaning and cheericg alternately. Mr. Grind was a . Mfitl of fall habit and, nervous temprratnent, asnse qnently easily excited. As the crowd pawed his house matches were lighted, and some of the party proceeded to examine the names , and numbers upon the doors. Others were yelting and groaning, and cheers were given for klizplel-, tan, Woodward and other prominent Democrats. Mr. Grand, who was, one ; of the expoutidero of tbe Age newspaper; 4nd for' iieVeral menthe itiprincipal r leditor, became dliguited with the copperhead doctrines, left Age and came out bol ly for the Union cause. It is well known. that he delivered an kddreseebefere the Union Lo ague on Monday 'evening last. -With , di- 1 scenes of riot and bloodshed in : New,tork fresh in his memory, and judging, frofn the Character and movements of the gathering lit'front Of hie house; it was very natural that Mr. Grund should become excited and entertain fearti Tor Ills life and property. No sooner were the flashes of light seen, and the cheers for Wood ward latard, than Mr.' Grind' hastily left; hi's house by the back 'door and ran• all • tbe'.44 to the Fifth District Police Station ,at Fifteenth and Leibust aire.eti. ' kis" 'visit &ere was tao doubt to claim the Protection of thh police; but upon his arrival at the Station house' be was BO_ much:' exhausted' by :liver excitement' that be could only exy, , fin-a tone- almestdnandible, t!Send for' aolcoetor=bleed me?" '.. . ' ' Dr. Huston was at':mice summoned, but It was toolate. • %Tifton Minutes Lifter leaving his hOme, Mr..GrtMd was a' corpse.l Hie derithwas caused by apoplexy, nef,doubt induced by diem and excitement. Lient.,Paulin sent for theiscsa of the deceased and endeavored to break: 'the sad intelligence to him. gradually, but 'when the young man heard of the : demise of his, fa ther, he fainted and dropped- upon• the side- walk, it Fifteenth and Lcienst - strests. Heiwas carried into %he Station Route, and nein* : hours elapsed :betord he recovered his senses;:-- - Mrs. Gaud, - when told of her. husband'a detsliik went oat of her mind,., and; at last accotta s te was still insensible. Coroner Conrad held ap inquest In the case this morning, brit did leot exarnineiahY witneraiin regard to the choral.- stances leading,,to the death - z3f the . decgraseo... He directed his inquiries solely to the fact that .the. matt, was dead, and, omitted to- ascertain : the incidents leadin toliartmelancholy e avhnt ~.. i: Ai h u fr i PlatfSid ii ty 0 % 1 . .-, .fiur sitl..:4 \i,:.- , -, :=o klz , N.,--4...7 I _ 31 (1. . e rii . ip ... 3. N. DIOKSON IE ril O'li'NV:4l3lE-ING"TIit4 Vie Removal of ion. gohofield Asked' ',Or; • , WASELMOTON, Sept. SQ. • The Miami* illilfgation called upon ithe President -rci-dity' by Anelntnterit, end seated, through thebr.thairnmn, Mr. '4ritice, of St. lioule;'hiri'Addieni containing their alleged grievances t trill asklng i ffOr a change of military oemthander in the Thipurtment of Missouri. The President' eceived- the - radios,' and promised to &lye it a careful coneideration and furnish a reply as early as prietiutd4::, - , ,A, s free:llium - Nee= tlenal discussion :- took `pleiii;,cciritintang, ral'hoint Who -'langriage bothwas otoraP,Atiough•einirtebrui and filen*. %hiring-, Wiry a strictly ' : private Interview,i no reberteribl :,therrireir wereT Present. Thp,ad dress is sigriedw by seventy gentlemen, coMprii trig the ocinmTttee, who say they have . eudefir-: oted'astefidit ter akaid!'exakgritiPo ! to 4PPI4k the itiniPleti nth:• - Among other things they ask, restoration of - titellilitary - ocentrol of htleadttri to th04c181:-of i. 'Natronal liffiiers and troops, and ihe entire - discharge of all the enrolled mi litia of the State - Om any further service. at arbitrary Willtof the Governor, and further; that in place of Gen:.' Schoflelqa'rliipt . trtment commander baligleighed to -tlie 7*.artnient ofi thelliiihatirtPilhOie r ,SitizWilici . ifill be . 4 4th loyal.littifOrliteltiople :and not with idaVery and prifflelsiery rilenP ey . suy Gen. Schofield. has disappointed their lest - 'ex pectiftiont by• identify trig himself - with their StateAriiiiiistration; an . ' it - hig policy as' a De pertinent li•bramanderhakbeen; as they h olh ve, shaped to conform to GOlK•Grainbleiti pro4laferY coaervative - , - From the day of Gen. 'Bohai:44V ticoessioty to the el moirald ,, efjthe- Petiartte'ent; -- tnat*te traVegrosin worse in till now they are in a more terrible eciiiiiiiiOn'thgro' they hrorci l jiit'iti , EritliijiiirrOe „ the outbreek `-4 . . -They, tifivretore, respecifally pray the Pr*i dent to. bend another .Generelto ,command let . Deßtrlment, and if :the! tIP, , 1 19 k 91 1 4!tieP- he bog e . Of :P 1 1 0 .14 1.0 .% thnt7 gte,ffle. sent ; mauler herepe tnajorAprotrel.:Betletii,-,, ;they believe his pr wage theta would restore peace,and eider to , litiosporitn t less.than putty . days, .11.emetthk.be rereived - by L their people with rejoining,,ann they would once more feel tltth?Yhttlk,lie tloYeta MiattQad . f • -tatty „entreat the President orserye.mutln their Ill:fitted.-litattt.the 84 1 8 ,a 1 C4 18 bBO /Ygtn . 6 l4 l - 1 ,1 .t..r4 8 4 81 09ka1tY• impossibly liktAboth' should tole there. One ctr:the ottlerntsmat go down,. They i nay.jf the -President red* their, tt9.ieata•Lt4Y,Settlffk tffitheit homes, only jto J.B49l6%:lllconeegptence,of that, refusal; a more active and,telentism„ pqtsmittoik. of the," Unio n Fipp,J and 'to feel triwNsratre marylend.ween 143, /ewe in the .PrOteellea , ) o f:the government ,of the Union, .MissortAkolill.to.,l3B the victim el pro elavery.een ,seriattetnAtetif blasts , whntevga . I it reigai. f.s The address cenelildes as follows : VtriP ask Only' j natio and protection to our euffellog people. , If they are to suffer hem after:, attriow and in time past!, the , world =wilt tiiinembee that they ani-ithr;re.spOneible for the 'llti,onty page hi Iffiesourrs .history which array; hove to renal the! independent efforts 'of 'her, harrawnsi, buistllll64l, Mont* defend thion-' aelves`and their familiee and homes against their disloyal and murderous settailants.. , . . . . Capture of a; Very Valuable Prize. A:letter from theU. 's steamer 6eminole, from Bid dpf Aoirtk, l dated Sept /2th, says .that the Swirl indOWS tirlire'of SIN last'' .bsin .13apktrecr•tikihe Osisisder Bawd& tßdifsh "wa's oior "tine ritosidfeOwlflonK!ind showed British -colors. stkftbse ouringly ti Weh fOriErant:hi Weald for a rebel man-of-war. Sudden Death of Mr. F. 3. Grund SOTI - TILE)N NEWS. From Richmond rapers: of Tuesday OPERATIONS AT,CHARLESTON The "Rebel Atniy Af virgitla AFFAIRS '7N EAST TENNESSEE. 1 krukrk, Sept.. 36. 431ur llnea ektend 'around Chattaerocga, within striking distance of the enemy: Oar' forces are well up , to the frimt. 4 . • ull sapplithi of commlstrary and hospital Store are 6, close at band. - ' - -'• . • f On Wednesday tight: our' criv dry toccipied Cooper's Gap on Lookout Mountain, twelve milee tram. hattinooga„ That uhtlit Ged,eral Mi J r eL•linadri a reCtrenoissance toward Lookout klunntainootand an' infantry force of the enemy, and drovetkens away. - , i The mountain is now, held by Gen:. Long , . 'street.. Th e ,enem y's operations are plainly visible from Lookout. - .13.cisectrans has two lines of defence on.the road tophattartooga, sit bundredis:yards apart. He has one pontoon bridge agrees the aver, which is crowded with Wapiti!, and the impress Sion is that he driogi them :Over as they are needed. • , Gen. Lougetreet commands the river and rail roada beloW Chattanooga.. ; - ... i Gen. Hood was doiog Well T hursday. Y 1 Oar loss in killed and wounded will not f ek ceed La the thousand. The Yankee loss in killedi- wounded and ,pri- Boners will reach twenty eight thousand., : .... - Five Yankee hospitals are in our .ha ms it ad of wounded: . % • - ~. , The enemy's haversacks ' contain corn stay.,. Prisoners state that they were four aye on short rations. . . Toe firidke over the Best - Chie*ernaup: river leirepetred, - atuttrairte *in god Or flak irkorro:w. • r • • LATES. ArLaup, • ,., Sept. 26.. 7 -01ficers from General Hood'edivistort train, jut in, report that they left; EitsEleont qmcfruttaln. yesteii•ay Morning. Thatlmpoitait pbeition was , hebt by Hood's divisier.h:now tXamnandell.by.oflen.tjenkins; Ali not supposed ;that, an,aseaalt will! be Made, as we'peraman4, the, eitiation and deed not Sacrifice:Gel lives - of our troops. When thetrainieft , the burnt -bridge station • this_ morning, heavy cannonading mas heard. On" Thersday night the enemy, made two attain* on Our - lines. ' They were driven 'ha& both times' to their entrenchments. • • (Pronvflut getnii;uk 26th mg.) I , • lawns, Sept; ' 4 2,b".tiveral—tridnit — vtih wounded. and prisoners have arrived._ ' papaits of, tire,contlition of caffein; above are t.xeldlict- Ing: - We are inainedlp believe that the °iro nware fortifyinreOhattermoga: 'Our lime are within font mile§ or-that place. - Tfrm-following.offiltialidispafrett was received at the,War.Department, Thorsday l night: - "Nein Cirxera.„„gept. 24.—The report -6a night iitia rurfaVotable. - Our prisoners -tillititich 7,000; of whom tpoo are,wanntied. • • .. We. have 26 stand of colors and. gnidonsi 36 ideediof artillery, and have already collected Over 15,000 Mall inns over ad above' those left on the:field by outlkillial and wounded:— Afore men are being found. [Signed] . l3itirrow Buaco. • L, Promthe Lremniro Rfp4uczet, 28th Pug' , atiorc Tar?. .Tatß 9 lllis. We IMlkr,ei . but , additional: from our army'irt Tipp* ,The trains on the irlrginiliAmd Tenitesseelraflread are running through to Bristol. On 'Fiktiy butt there was slight skirmishing in the vicinity ' Of ficillicolfer. Since the rieteit of Itoeecranti we' bard ly think it possible that there' wilt ite:a battle of. imp magnitude hi , ' that quarter/ as Barnside7s forces will be forcid to retire in: order to reinforce Rosecrans. Stilt we are initialled that we shall , couAin.ge..to be annoyed by raid ers in that section, unless prompt measures be adopted to rapture or annihilate the band who infest that region of (lomat*: . • 13011- [From the' Enquitir; 294- inst.].. ..C.fitimarost, Sept,2l3.'—All is stilt qiiiet here, t,he slow firior from oar •batterieo. The enemy's. Morris, bland b - itter!oi Were filing - Sorriter to-d 4 "for the trot time weeks. No aamago was:cone. , Nothing else stirring. Eirom she,Dispa* 281.4 jug-] P.IWALFPSS, The Ygitakess have riorked very little ay. their: batteries to day. Oar Mir is hal-phis [barb Zioile wider cover Oat iribitars'on Ighind Vrork-aiitaitably. the shells are thrown _with arentaby, and.. with accuracy . 1 A:041 1 4 1 1 1 .4.43 . 4 ilf Pie batteries at neatly every fire • There' was again considerable motinli in the fleet It iiiieippoied that AdrairedD.td gren was.viinting,each vessel. .(!. Cuastatimmi, Sept. 27.—The enemy , . 18- . eirt• iientl attempting to make himself Tmpregna ble on Morris Literal. Besides "enterilog arid strengthening batteries:Greag-and Wexner, he ties erected palisades around his work, to nuard rigainat auy effort on.ourpart to take thalidand by 'assault. Ashe•anetny hoa teams arid mules cnolitantly triestiorthig•supplies, Bcr, from. 'Sotoh ,, lslaud. to CutnintugiilPoint, notwithstatulleg our fire:: Our James Island wets ; shelling the enemyenemy'briskly last night: • " TELE ARMY [ l. rqn the -Enigear, 29th not vu GOBDONBE, Sept. 27.4-11,11. :at •the front. ' Thirteen Yankee Pickets, captured near United Statee Ford; were litiritthrongh the lines to Ethatond train. Seven deserters frouttones •Nortiftwline, brigade, were shot =at ~Orange Court goose yesterday.,_ Closnossvnari, Sept 28. - !--No farther `move= - meats 'reported • to-day. - , The enemy's ' force beyond .the diapidart is represented lit 60;000 effective men. Meade's headquarters ate abdire Culpepper,, Hones. •Opiaions are conflict tag as to whether there willbefi fight too, or • , the DigNlch, 2&S-lice(ant.) GONDONSVILL . flopt.2B.—Nolnoventents. Of the Aneroy have : been reporh4 strong brigade of Yankeea-:went to Germano Fdra r* ' ater. hiunince wagon train %vas atifLitcheliNi Station: The main fortification of: thaencenraroinifppoied to beat Codatilin. Ocorrapidai#o4,:2Bth4lololl, The reports *hi& reach ne of the utovemars PRICE ONE CENT =of the enemy on the line of the Rapidan are conflicting. One rumor etat(a that the whole torte of the Yankees has fallen back, whilst another represents that Bleade'sarmy is moving in:the direction of Germanna and other fords loWer down. A gentleman who arrived in this city last night from - Nortbivetttern Virginia says that tb Yankee General Avail! la at Beverly, in RAD doiph county, with about 8.000 men. From all the information our informant could gamer with reference to their future opt-ratit no, it la their deign to makes a raid upon kitaunton and the Central Be hoed. ['torn the Digoich nth aut I THE wails UN TEN PENINEWL& We learn that on eatondAy a paitt of Fede rale made a raid up to CuAtis, (Gen Lee's farm.) 011 the Patnunkvy and °vino d a opeomer, owned by Mr T. T. Cropper It was afterwards et►red that they ware g a r.id tether no the Pepin-Aria, but we have heard novhinv MOT.- of their - dein s than the psi tu &nee noted above. diTAXILS IN Zan TIINNISOB, 43 EMMA AND VIROILITA --9031LIIIEDITO VIM 8/OEIIIOND PREI33 , The .psqurrer.of „tit, 26th Jun, commenting on the position 'td again, in the — Rebel araiißs, says: 'After two distinct reports of the ree4pture of Chattanooga we have now -the inte:ligence that the enemy is stlil posse,ai: n of this stronghold ; t ,, ,tit he is probably strengthening' its works, and that our own lines have not been advanced fattier than within lour miles of the town. While events linger in Tennessee, the sitaa don in Northern Virginia has become c itical. The enenty is preparing for ageneral attack on Simi of the Rapidan. In the past few "d4s'the enemy has been massieg his troops at Zultiepper, and his encroachments on the rail road•and river indicate very plainly the deter mination to fight. large forces of the enemy already occupy the raiirrad between Mitchell's Station and Rapidan Station There may also be'observed from our position three lines of en capopments in the neighborhood of Pony Mono stain and Shephardsburg. The latter division Cif:ilM enemy's forces fronts the Rapidan, in the vicinity of Somerville and Racoon Ford!' An editorial article of the Sentinel of the same date says: We have no further operations to report to day from ChattaiTooga. The necessities of transportation may have something to do with the taut:entry delay in the further advance of our amity. We look tor fartber dereenetiati us very soon. Meanwhile the exhibit of the spoils of battle, which we publish to-day, will be 'read with interest. It is a grand haul, and is evidence of a grand victory At Charleston the lull is riot_yet broken. Allis quiet on the upper Rapidan. There is a rumor.from Tredericksburg of a handsome affair above there, which we mention merely as a rumor% • No news from other quarters. EN Gractxim IRRIVAL OF A NEW STOCI GROOMES. LIQUORS, WINES, FRUITS, FISH, *I WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO:, HAYE JUST BECEIVBD, from the New Yorkand Philadelphia. Marketa, a large and well selicted stook of GROCERIES, Conspitiog in part of COFFEFS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, ALSO-LIQUORS, Arn , lng which will be found well selected wands of pure old MUNDY, WINES and ALSO 7 FRUITS, IN JAM, With a largaftesiortment of BRUI3R&S, VektE: And the beet sehaotien of GLASS WARE In the city of Harrisburg. These goods-. have all bean selected ex/weedy for this Market, with a care both to their :purity and . perfection, am well as to a nosorfable pica; at which_ they can and will blidhposed of.: _< Or The obt-ifrienditand- austral/era o€;-this well known House are invited to call arid. ex amine this stock of goods. eept22 MI -OF TEAS, CHEESE, SPICES, FISH, SALT, WEILSXY CAIN, AND DRIED, WILLOW WARE,
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