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N. 09 02500 I $1,060 60 I $3,387 60 NN mos 3000 lO 4,060 00 g‘ 190 10 00 400.00 1,400 00 333 8000 1,170 00 . 8 870 00 Ace d a t burg 804 Ylmity, 119417 1 Pito/phi VOL . • XVIII DR JOHNSON 334MITIlliEC)0E1.3E1 LOCK. 11OSPITAL ! UT AS discoveredthe most certain, speedy and'effeteual remedy In the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. MUNN IN SIX TO TWILVB HOURS. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Care Warranted, or no Charge, in Prom one to Two. Days. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affestions Dune hidneye and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lan guor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblke, Dimness of bight or. Giddi ness, Di cease 01 the Head, Throat, Nose 01' skin; Alike lions of the. Liver Lump, Stomach or Bowels—those ter rible disordere arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth —those atom and solitary pract:cas more fatal to their victims than the song of :yrens to the Mariners of Olysi. les, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Sc., impossible. Young Men Xspecially, who have become the victline of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whio h annual ly sweeps to an,untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may tali With full confidence. RAILROAD, Mailed Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debili ty, deformities, &c., speedily cured. He who places himself under the care of Dr, J. may religlotu3ly confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. Immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored. This distressing Affection ...which renders 1 tie misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful conshinances that may ensue. New, who that understands the miltject will pretend to deny that the pow er of procreation is goat sooner oy those falling Into im proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de prived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and. Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Nervious Irratibllity, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitution.. I Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Office, No. 7 South Frederick Street. Left hand, side going from Baltimore street, a Jew door. !rem the corner. 'YaR not to obierve name and number. Letters moat be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc. tor'e Diplomas hang In tda taco. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Mercury or Nagueotia Drupe, Dr. Johnson, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad uate from one of the most ambient Collars in the United Mates, end the greater part of whose lily has been spent in the hospitals of London, Parie, Philadelphia and else'. where, has effected some of the moat astonishing auras that were ever known • many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed Meudden sounds, beablelnees, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were oared immediately. Dr. J. addresses all those Vrhe have injured themselves by improper indelge,ce and solitary , habitat, _which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage.. These are some of the sad and melancholly effects pro. duced by early !stabile of youth ; viz : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains In the Bead, Dimness '.f Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, .Palpitation of the heart, Dys pepsy Nervous Irratibirty, Derangement of theDigeative Inactions, General Debility, Symptoms .of Consumption, loy kWITALLT.—The fearful &eels on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confession of Ideas, De of Boil Forbodings, Avers on to Bailety, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, TUnidity, so., are some of the evils produced. psousslits of persons of all ages can now Judge what e l the cause of their declining health, lotting their vigor, becoming weak, pale,-nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyea, cough and symptoms of consumption. Young Alen • • . Who have Infused themselves by a certain practice In dnlged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of .which are nightly telt, even when asleep, and if not oared renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should appl y immediately. What a pity that &young man, the , hope of his coun try, the darling Whim parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of ilk, by the consequence' Of deviating from the path of tianue and indulging in a certain secret habit : Stu% poems raver, before contem plating reflect that a sound mind and tedy are the most neces sary NI 6 M to prOmots connubial happinetis.' Indeed, w ithoa the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and tilled with the melancholly relltctkin that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. Disease of Imprudence. When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure Ands that he hue imbibed the seeds of this painftu dis ease, it too often hapene than an tittimed sense of shame or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those whO, from °lutist= And rospiitotability, can alone bw friend him, delaying till the comithutional symptoms on this bored disease make their . appearance - each as ul oersted sore throat, diseased .nose, nocturnal pains in the head andlimbs; dimness of sight, deatness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, ,blotoheston the head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the labile dike mouth or the bones of the nose fill la, and the victim of this forth] disease become a horrid object of comet sedation, till death put a period to his dreadful 'atrium by sending him to that Undlsoov- Tared ()pantry from whence no traveler returns." It Is a meleatchoLly fad that thousands fall victims to lbw terrible disease, owing to the onskilfulktess of Igno rant pretenders, who by the use of that Demffy Poison, Nercary, ruin the constitution and make the residue o life miserable, Strangers. Trust not your lives, or neaith, to the care of the many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders!, destitute of know ledge, name or character, who copy Dr. Johnson's adver vertisemente, or style themselves in the newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians ineapable of Curing, they keep youlrilling month after month taking their Any and poteanousness compounds, or es long as the smallest fee can be obtained, and In despair, leave you with ruin ed he sigh over your galling disappointanent. Dr. Johnson is the only l'hysicLan advertising. His credential or diplomas always haw In his office. His remedies or treatment are unktreint io all others Ore Pared Mon it life spout in the r eat hospitals of Ea! rope, the flat in the country and a more extensive Pri vate Practice* than any Other Physician In the world. Indorsement of the Prem. The many thousands cured at OM imaitotton year af terglow, and the .numerous Important, purgical. Opera tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witustersed by the re. atMeese! portereof tiati "Smi," %nipper , ' , add 'Many other pa pers, which have apps red again and ag a in before the public, besides hiarstaedingm a mad ma n o f character and responsibility, ia s.satheient.guarrantee lathe a 11110404. 51311 Diseases bpeedily - Cnied. pi g escaia forging should be partieular tn otreeting their inners to his Ituitindicn, in tee following manner : JOHN M. JOHNSON, lE. 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H.samemma, Aug. 1881.-dtf THE NEW EDITION OP PURDON'S DIGEST HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED, PRICE $5 00. AN ENTIRE new edition of this well known Law Book has just been issued. It is now distinguished by the following superadded features : The laws contained in the various annual Digests published since the date of the eighth edition (1863) have beefs incorporated in the body of the work. Many thousand new authorities have been cited ; the report of the revisory of the Penal Code has been embodied in the notes to the various sections of 'it, and the appendix contains for the first time, the Acts of Congress for the Authentication of Records, and the Statute of Fraudulent COW veyances, with full and elaborate notes of the decisions explanatory of them. The work has been prepared by the learned editor, Mr. BEIGE= and its- freshness and permanent value will be preserved by the continuation of the annual Digests, which have given so much satisfaction. For sale at je2B BERGNEB'S BOOKSTORE. CHARTER OAK FAMILY , —VEOUR. UNEXCELT, BY ANY IN THE UNITED STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY FANCY BRANDS OFF BRED IN PENNSYLVANIA I 2 IS NADA` OF CHOICM MISSOURI WHITS WHEAT. lEr Delivered any PUN in the city, free of charge. MBES, Cash on delivery. jy3o WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co, BOLOGNA, ASMALL but very superior lot of Wogs& sausage just rer o siyad, b my 22 WM. DOCK, Jr. OLLRET WINE 'ATE are closing out a VERY SUPERIOR v Lor al /ea than cost VOL DOCK, Jr.,* CO VIROWN sugars of allgrades for sale LW low, by NrcnoLs BOWMAN, JQ Owner Front and Market PRESERVE JARS Ain) JELLY - G A S-S E EXTENSIVE ainOrgaient of Glassware, Winding Jelly glasses, Preserve Dishes, Goblets, Tumblers, do. no., of altstyles, just received and for sale low by . NICUOL is :BOWMAN, Corner Front, it Motet streets OLDER I! ! VINEGAR 1 I DIME oidervinegar, warranted, for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, iY26 Corner Front and Market streets. LIJBRIOATING Oil for all kinds of ma clammy, ill convenient tor silo VW low by NI KOLB A BOWMAN, len Corner front ind Market street. WHITE BRANDY FOR PBBSEBVING PIIRrOSES. A VERY superior article, (pure,) just l resolved and far sale by WM. DOCK, JR., &DO. * VANILLA BEANS. AVE aro offering for sale a splendid quality or Veallba Bean at low prices, by the pound; ounce or abigly. slumps DRUG STORE, Mamba Street. NEW Orleans Sugars , white and brown, juStreoelvedand for sal:low by NICUOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market streets. VrAD.E trom choice and selected Apples, ANJL. and guartusteed by nolo bei*xietly para. vrld. DWOS & OCI SSuperior brands of extra family flour which We warrant to give satasfaction roe. sale by_ . NICHOLS as BOViILiN, cull Lerner Front and Market street Cei itIISHED, coarse._ and fine _pulverized Nagar, lower than any other Mao° in town.. 914 . aad examine, JOWLS it BOWMAN, jy:26 Corner . Front and Market stream- RESERVING jai*, fruit ems of all ibr 4c.v4 gamut 128 - cornet Front s i wujogsg st was. iAUABA. 'JELLY.— large suptiltat reatredibr littovh. C4t Ctlegrapt. TO ARMS! TO ARMS:! PENNBLVANIA INVADED. One Hundred Thousand Men Wanted. I==a=9 The Governor issued another proclamation last evening, calling for 'FIFTY THOUSAND of the freemen of Pennsylvania, to repel the invasion of our State. There is no use of disguising the fact, the enemy has invaded our State ; commenced the destruction of the railroad from i lligerstown to f. Chanibersburg, and we have no doubt, if not checked will soon lay onr homes desolate ; but we have an abiding confidence in the loyalty of the' people of Pennsylvania, they are now rising in their might, from all parts of the country we hear the noble response. We advise every man, woman and child to keep calm, assist their husbands and, brothers to prepare for the meeting of the enemy. We have nothing to fear if our people do their duty, and we have no doubt of the result• THE SITUATION. A reliable man just returned from Frederick informs us that he was .in Frederick on the 10th of September, Tuesday, and that the re- bets broke up their encampments at half-past one o'clock that morning, and marched In the, direction of Hagerstown; Stonewall Jackson leading. He saw them marching from their numerous encampments from 5 a. at. to 9 P, the time he left Frederick. They were prftwipal ly infantry and artillery„ the latter munberrink over three hundred pieces, some of which were very large. Generals aobert E. lee, Jackson, Cobb and other generals were present. He saw, as he snpposed, 5,000 cavalry near New Market, whh*.had not left camp. Saw.rainy pieces of cannon marked " 11. S,'• and also many horses, mules and wagons mark ed in the same way. The opinion prevailed among all the soldiers that they were going to Pennsylvania. LATEIL. Since the foregoing was received, reliable in formation has been obtained that Stonewall Jackson with his advance is now is Hailers town, preparing to move with the whole army on Pennsylvania. • Scouts from &mover, Gettysburg and Taitey. i town late this evening, confirm the evacuation of the camps at Frederick by the 'rebels. : The Governor has promptly advised the Piesident and Generals in command at Wash ington of all information - that has reached him through the numerous channels under his control. The most active mammas are being put in force to assemble a large army to resist invasion, and, if possible- save our capital and State from devastation and outrage from the : enemies of the Govern ment. Bythia evening 60,000 men will ba in motion All the rolling stook of the - different 'railroads in the State-will be taken poeseasion of for the parpos ofciniveying twoiiii to this city. An Engineer corps Is at work on the other side of the river; surveying - the giound In all dirctions, and arranging the plans for the erection of works,. • INVASION of MARYLAND. REBEL MARCH ON HAGERSTOWN. LAUER FROM FREDERICK. ADVANCE OP THE MEW. AB= M'Clellau Among His Troops. INS NORTHIGIN ININEILLL sanaosx, We learn that all the bridges on this' road are now strongly protected, 11,11 d that troops are being posted • along the roads leading to it.— pie trains went out as natal this .monifrig. ittIMOIMD 04,193011.1.1)1pti We learn that a dispatch from Emilie, on the 'Baltimore sod Ohio Bailroad, reports heavy cannonading as:having been heard there at an early hour this morning, apparently in the neighborhood of Urbana: All was quiet along the road, and the trains are running as usual au far as Ellicott's Mills and Sykesville. /4731/2 PROM PIXDIEBRIC. We tide mornhig met with alontleman who' awn within eight of rode**. city yertonlayi ilzd mistimed; 'by way of Vika) , Bridgei and Wadminiater. ii. witneand the departure of J acitionia Division of. may • from tratiptialcanii its atOvehiontit Monk tho Booej boro' and Cavetown road towards Hagerstown. It consisted of cavalry, artillery and infantry with &munition wagond, and but few other vs- The line could. be traced across the moun tains by the dense cloud of dust that arose.** the distance, the line of march been taken up about three o'clock in the Molting. The number in the column was variously esti mated at itom 15,000 to 40,000. _k portion of them came directly through . Frederick, and the bolance laid 'previously beeh camped on the Emmittsburg road north- of Frederick. The enemy had not advanced toltrumittsburg, nor had there been any pickets nearer Westminster than about five miles beyond Union bridge. W 6 als6 leant that a proclamation to 'the people of Maryland had been issued by Gen. Lee. He profeesess to come to redeem the "downtrodden people of Maryland" from the yoke of Uncle Sam, which is grinding them to the earth. Parties who arrived at Union bridge from Frederick state that a number of young men of Frederick bad started out to join the rebel army but that most of them seeing the for lorn condition of the men came to the conclu sion that they could not stand such a service and prudently returned to their homes. The best order had been kept in Frederick by the Provost Guard, 'and the stores had been cleared of all kinds of produce, and wagons and vehicles had been pressed into the service to move it off. One merchant had eight thousand dollars of Confederate scrip in his possession, which had been given, him for his stock of flout, at the rate of $l6 per barrel. They paid for everything they took in this kind of money, and although some of them had United States Treasury notes they would not part with theni. They even refused to receive in change any of their own money, demanding Maryland notes. Of course the storekeepers dare not refuse. The farmers of the surrounding , country had also suffered similarly in the seizure of their stock, and the sympathizers of Jeff. Davis have fared in this respect the same as the Union men. Frederick county will long remember this visit of the "redeemers of My Maryland," who have destroyed their substance like a swarm of locusts. Washington connty commences Ito suffering today. The rebels are said to complain that their reception in Maryland is note° cordial as they anticipated, and have :looked vein for the insurrection they.expected in Baltimore, and a rally of the faithful to their flag, in 'Western Maryland. Those who have been sending prayers to Jeff. Davis to come to their rescue, have not, they say, rushed forward to welcome them. BY AFFAIRS IN MARYLAND OUR FORCES AT POOLBSVILLE The Rebels Throwing all their Available Forees into Maryland. Advance of the Federal Forces Rocs, Sept 10, P. X Poolesville, about ten miles from here is the farthest point up the river we now occupy, but as to 'the movements generally it would now be improper to Speak. No, word recently been received of Col. Miles who has been occupying Harpers Ferry. The impression is, that he has left that point by this time, as it would be im possible for him to hold that position while the enemy occupy Frederick, and may march upon Harper's Ferry, which is anticipated. No one seems to have any definite knowledge of the numerical force of the enemy now in Maryland. There is now no doubt that the enemy are throwing all their available force into Mary land. Two deserters from the . Twenty-fourth North Carolina regiment arrived here today. Thcy state that two , of their brigades marched directly from Richmond-to. Frederick. The supply trains of the rebels continue to cross into Maryland, but none are known to return. Our troops advanced this morning. FROM FORTRESS MONROE Rebel Attack on Washington,.=N• C. ARRIVAL 01 CHABLIS HENRI /OMB They &are Driven off with Heavy Lose. A BRILLIANT VICTORY. The Gunboat Picket Blown Up. FoA a Mottos, Sept. 10 The U. S. steamer Guide, Captain Vaill, ar kived at this place at noon to-day from New ham, N. C., and from her officers we have obtained the following details The guide arrived at Beaufort on the 3rd Inst., with stores and troops. Among her passengers was Charles Henry Foster who was most enthusiastically received by the union citizens. Mr. Foster is aheady announced for re-elec tion to Congress from this district. ne rebel force of cavalry and infantry, some 1,800 strong, surprised the town of Washing- A:in, N. C., at daybreak on the morning of the •th instant, but were reptilsed after a desperate fight of two hours, and pursued seven miles from the town. The Ist Regiment North Car oline. Union Volunteers fought with great rourage. Colonel Potter had a horse shot • un der bun: The gunboat Louisiana, Captan Ben- Shaw, rendered effective service in shelling the %bele out, •of a strong- position they had - During the engagement the small gunboat Pieg e kitotabi Nichols, blew up . her maga: isinefteksg accidentally fired. Captain Nick ibtand nineteen of his. men were- billed and as wounded. • , . • Our lass in #4l acAnA Qii - Berm killsd and foitizinvenvinindet arid gtsaut tinting Man. Having procured Steam Power Preesee, we areptePar ed to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of weeny demiption, cheaper Wen It "ten be Acne 1$ my ether tertithAtbmeht In the cone - - . -,.. RATES OF ADVZRI9I3INO. - - .mk-Four linen or lam constitute anothilf swam Inghtlinee or more than four constitute &square. Half One d . y . . ... so so ...... .... . .... .... 61 wee 1 26 g. ' mo th I 60 months 4 00 a months • 000 . i one year one day 10 00 l ' One Week 2 0 0 0 IA one month '6 00 " three months 10 OD ". Mx month ‘. . 15 00 one year - 20 00 Mr Business notices Inserted in the Local Cohens, or before Meninges and Deaths, HIGHT OR IN PER LINE for each insertion. Mig- Marriages and Deaths to be _charged as regular advertisements: . NO. 113. sing. Thirty rebels were killed and a large number wounded. We took thirty:4x Own ers. Our force engaged was only Ito handfed strong. It was certainly a brilliant victory. Companies B and D of the 24th Massachusetts were in the action, but none were killed though several were wounded. Gen. Foster and staff went to Washington, North Carolina, on Sun day. Col. Stevenson will have command at Newborn during his absence. The 3d New York Regiment arrived hers last evening, and proceeded to Hampton. Captain J. F. Wells, of Boston ' with twenty divers and three bundled laborers and four whale ships, arrived here yesterday for the pur pose of raising the sunken vessels at Hampton, Newport News, Gosport, and Jairma river. The terms of the .tontract :rennin* the raising of the Cumberland entire, but Capt. Wells intends also to raise the hull of thellfferrimac entire, if possible. • AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOLD PENS ! HE as b;l t ali: en la o rgest e imrtment of Gold Pens BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. These Pens are manufactured by C. F. Newinn & Co., of New York, and warranted to Airs full satisfaction. A trial will satisfy any one. Examine the prices below : Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 26. Gal. Pen and Silver Holder for $1 . 50.; Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 26. . Gold Pen and Silver. Holder for $2 60. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 75. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 26. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $4 26. Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $6 00. Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00. FOR THE SOLDIERS. A NOTHER new assortment, just opened 23. at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOIEbTORS, oontliding of WRITING CASES. Expressly manufactured for the soldiers. PORT FOLIOS, POCKET, INK STANDS' PENCILS, PENS ,AND . WRITING MATERIAL/I OF EVERY VARIETYi SOLD ♦T REDUCED RATER, INSURALCCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Tmaspertalini Central. Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of CU . . INSURING COWIN OF , NORTH' 1110110 OF PHILADELPHIA::: .• • Incorporated 1784—Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets • .-1942002,400 • DIRECTORS. • • ;1 • Arthur G Codln, Samuel W. Jones, John ..L:Phiwn, Samuel F. Eolith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose WI ^. John R. ser, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, nit= E. Bowen, Jamul N. Voltam, B. Norris Walt, .Joha' Mason, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Ono, Edward H. Trotter, Edward 8; Clarke. • ' ' _ A R THUR G. COFFIN, PrerMfog CHARLES PLATT, Escredury. *seamiest agent for :the above name company. the undersigned' la prepared to take Sire rim; m any part Of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually on this most favorable terms. - •.. `i Moe Third street between 'Walnut and Eirawhoill alley, Burke's row. • . WILLLIX BITEILLER, jel.e-d ly _ Harrisburg, Si. FAMILY FLOUR. WE INVITE the attention of familiaa; who BASE THEIR OWN HHEAD, to tar stock. of Flour. We have Not received - • SEVENTY-FIVE of the Matelot ( nits Wheat) Bt. Louie Rau Abu the Western market affords. We guarantee every barrel or bag we sell lob e atrlet ly superior. fjeWk] Wll. DOM, JE., gr. 00. FREER BUTTER MARK.ET.PRICE. WE, HAYING fitted up a large Retrig- T WatOr; and Wising nude cauttacto with some of Qui mist reliable %mint to - furnish With numb sad we butter regalurP; win be enabled to ottppb. 'our ustoitierit with sweet fresh ice c4id batter at &It nous, mr29 wm. DooK, Jr. & CO: • • HARRIS MANSION FOR SAS. TIZIS handsome property recently; .JL pied by the PENNSYLVANIA IlUilrALld C 34,ser. is offered for sale. ilk wall Baited either lor WIMP Residence or a Boarding Eck *, being . aupplie4 water, bath room's, heater, reOge, eta. - gies . contasen:tainable Yrtut Trees and derabbery. Umiak," will be Bald low sad ppeseeelon given within reememblo - time. For terms, 10., apply to. S. S. E. WAUGH, ,oe • Da. WK. li. EGLI EXECEItOT3 of Estate of Rey. B. IL Wank dsoLl. 04-deodtt . - . GLASS FRUIT JARS E! SELF BELLINnh BEST AND CHEAPEST-ti CALL AND Wig, • 3y30 AVIL 1:00 -• • • CHEESE. - •-• •• - • FEW - Boxesgod MOO,' thik battdoe c i f a largeounWorstas; are Offered miler ruiorelS: Am rate to nageout 4refiet . . Tox*U , dealers UNlra_ - It in tad noemen% Oft , a. 'Sada= 8011.1 wW Mind seregorreNtied4 • mu DOCK", JE;iarOff-° New 2thrtrtistments.