Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 17, 1862, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH.,
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
GEORGE BERGNER
lERMS.--Rorces Soinceurnea.
The Rua Traranevo is aimed to aubacribere in .th
pity at d cents per week, Yearly anbsonlera will. be
charged $4 00 id advance.
Wm= Allb SOLI WIRYLT 7111KMAIS.
The Trattnatat le also pablished tWite a week (turns
the session of the LegislatUre, and weekly • during tht
re mainder or the , year, and furnished to subscribers at
the following Cash rates, viz:
Fingle übseribers per year fleml,•Weekty..st 60
Ten 46 46 61 " 00
Twenty dd 64 dt t ~22 00
Bin& subiscriben, 1 00
Ten LAW OF NILWSPAPERS.
If subscribers order the discontinuance of their news
papers; the publisher may continue to,: tend them until
arrearages are:paid.
If subsOrlbers neglect or refuge to take their newsPl•
pere from the office to which they are directe !, they are
reeponsWie nail they have settled the bills and ordered
them disoontinued.
Abutltantons
EAGLE "AT T O RA 13,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
MAXIMUM= OP
BOOK-BINDERS' RUIIIIO-31111IIRS 450 PENS,
d'fAKDING rpEssEs,
SAWING MACHINES, PRES,S BOARDS,
AND lIAOHLIMM NOR
GRINDING CIITIING-MAORINN
Portable Cider Kills and itodder Cutters,
SCHOOL 'FURNITURE,
Ueneral Machine Work and Iron and Brasi
CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BEANOUIS.
SCROLL SAWING, WANING, EN.,
. .
f Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Bran
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, : &c.
HICKOK'S
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS
aid for Old Copper, Bra-s, Speller, ad,
„,. v , EA NI 139114111 8, &C. '
y Andres,-136 . yNiA R4 ILROAD ,
i k. A . :l m u sic by T. STATE STREIT.
by W. B. Brad
INDOW GRATES,. •
e.com end ( Moth stationary and swinging.. Pash
eastinge, for sale
the public -3 other building
r rti[ B A13L6,. WORKS.
' al and of 41
DRANOE';
Tal Womni 4EI Wand . T12)211pOrtilL1011,
ag3Ak dodgi4
at Etarrisbuig, ke. of . the '
voi a
d vt
ilai ir
iNS TINY OF : NORTH LIZILEC.
'tare hopiIIf.AIRIRBLI.. :; •
IncorPt4 89, /74 gierter Pen:POW.
Capital ism* , • $1 ,. 2001000
• :
Arthur G Oefiln, Samottt W. •Jonelk - John - .s.tHrown; -
Samuel. Y. Smith , Coarber. !Taylor, Af i r: 4 l l. l n 7 White,
John B...Neff,, Richard IL WOO#Pfinli op is Indent
H. Bowen, Jimee N. Dickson,' S Kar r , John
maven, George L. Harrison, Fritts R. Ono, gd ward H.
Trotter, Edward S. el_
CHARLES PLaTT, Secretary.
a 4 central agent for, thJ above utme.,, , company, tire'
undersigned is prepared to take Fire rlaka in any part
of the state of Pannsylvanis,eyeer annually or porpet•
on the most favorable terms.
iltica street between Walnut
_and . Strawberry
1 4 1 0, Hu., KO'S row.
.11.1111 AM. AMMER,
- Harrisburg, Pa.
jolo d ly
800118 ,'O ~F.
11. HE attention of agriculturists is directed
to the following .w0r103,: whiph - pnll enable
teeth to increase UM' quantitY And value 'of
then crops by adding wiener). and the experi
ments af others to their experience • •
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF• THE FARM, de
tailing all the labors of husbandry and • I
the beet way toperform them. Price.., A 60
COLEMAN'S , AGRICULTURE and Real
Economy... . 00
LiNDSO4PE eibibiatie . , oo
THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Baal .. 76
LEUTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL
TURE, by Jobru3ton ,AO
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni
versallandbooky with 400 engravings.. 2 60
AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING
BEES, by Weeks . • 20
the Nature and Treatment of 'Diseases of
Cattle, by Dadd ' = - 1 00
LEIRBI'S AGRICULTUP.AL CHEELSTRY 75
lIILCH COWS AND-DAIRY FAttlfll G,
and the production pf milk, buttery ,
cheese, by Flint 1 50
GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS; ity
-
Lynch' ' 160
SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the
Masai the cow, the pig, fowls, &0., ,ific..l 00,
THE EARNER'S DICTIONARY and - Pala
tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardner,, 1 50
ALLEN'S DOMESTIC 'ANIMALS' 76
THE FtF 1) BOOK OF MANURES, or
Ametican Muck AKA. - 1 25
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by
Jennings 1 00
YOUATT_ ON THE HORSE...:.-* 2 1-26
HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K.....1 00
HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and
Training of HorsesJ..77s
Standard Books, School Books, awl eirery
thing in the stationery line, atloweet pricecat
BERGNER'S MEAT BOOK STORE.
HAPPINESS OR MISERY ?
THAT IS TH„E QUESTION.
ri %HE Proprietors of the "PARISIAN
AL CABINET UP WONDERO, AkISATOMY and MILDI
DINE" have determined regardless of expense to lEalle
free, (for the benefit of .stufering hunutuity) NOD of
their moatinstrectire andtatereming Lectures on Mark
rialto and Wl.PlaquitihtelatiOns, Nervous Prema ,
cure Decline ofitnanheod, Indigestion Weakness or :De'
aroma:in, loss of energy and VitelPeWers, the Great So
cial tvihr, anitshose Mal tales whion result from youth
rui Miles pxoessesot Maturity, or Ignorance of Physi
ology and Names Law, These invaluable Lectures
have beet the means of enlighten* sae naving thou
sands, and, Will be forwarded free on the receipt of four
stamps, by
,ailireesing PART Panama Wan* of
Auto= An) ititniera, tea Broadway, Neer York.
jode-oly ' "
STEAM BOILERS.
HAYING' Made efficient and permament
arrittegemeets or the ose, we ate 11011 F pre.
prep to make ealird BOILEW °r every-kW, ;monis..
7 and at reasonable rates. We Shall use iron made by
Halley IS Brother,. the repotethehttt whiehts OeStotd to
Dole In the market.
None butthe best hands employed. Remdrinprompt
iy.attended to. Addles ICAOIII WOhas,
2213 , Harrisburg, Ps.
•
PRESERVE JARS
AnD
JELLY al 4 A . s_sEs,
giXTENSIVE assortment of Glassware,
Including Jully gleam Preserve Dishes, goblets,
tab en, Ike., dm, or sat styles, Ivey receive d and for
is y„,,,„. Dy . • N 1011.01,8 & BOWMAN;
ig Corner Front & Mitrket streets
•
HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE.
IKEIS bandeome property recently cleat.
pied. by tie posilaYLVADlla F. 81141.3
1K
mil for B. It is wall suited either for a private
Itesidenoe or a Boarding Sobnol, being supplied With gas,
water, bath rooms, beater,. singe, etc. The grounds
contain valuable Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. The plane
Will be sole low and possession given Within reasonable
Bpi. Tor terms, Ao. , apply to.
MRS. S. B. WAUGH, or
pa. H. /ins
Esecuters of Estate of Res. B. B. Waugh, deed.
deodtt ' '
GLASS FRUIT .4114W011
gild" BEALING.
BEST AND CHEAPEST ! I I
CALL AND EXAMINE,
WY. DOCK,
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VOL-- XVIIII
DR: JOIINSON
it.a.meir.tmc)ra:m
: a it sp 7 4.
11C° . - : ° 1 . - -
.- •
LI AS diecovero th, most cerppin, spei34
LA: and - offilaitalltiiiay hrthe world Tbr' -
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
RAMiN IN BIN To mama NOUNS.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, In from one
to.ffwo Dom
Weakness of tie. Bark ot.Limbg, 8.01914re5, Affestions
of th e it.kineys said Bladlfeejitirbluntary discharges, Im
potency, General Debility,. Nervousness, DI-seeps)", Lim
gum . ; Low SP IT4OI, Cogion ooo f PoMitmtes of4he
Newt, Ihnialty;'Yountittit DiMnisos•- of eight or Giddi
ness, Di tease it thelthail, 4 =Notie or Skirt, Affec
tions-of the Liver, kmtgo, .orlitotels—thoso ter.
rible disorders srisiinytrona the Ittepary Habits of Youth
—those seiner ad solitary praoticiiit more tote to their
vicrttmotholl the song or :yrons to the Mariners of Ulys
ses, bhghtingtit* mostAnitllont Wpm or anticipati ons,
rendering' niarrigge, linpossibtii.
Young Hen
Ispecially, who herr, become the victims iof
pica, that 'dreadful' and- distruadve habit *hie h
sweeps to an untimely grave thousands et' Young
Men of the most °tattled talents and brilliant intellect,
mho might ethane* have entranctifi" listening Senates
with the thundefs or dlequeocb or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may calrielth full conadonCe.
•• ' '
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar
riage, being n ware of physical weakness, organic debili
ty, deformities, &c., speedily cured. ,
He who places himself under the of Dr. may
religiously confide in his honor as it gentletuan, and con
fidently rely upon his skill as al'hysician.'
Orpnior Weakners
Immediately Cure," and faltilgor Restored.
This dietreesing Affection...Whieh renders 1 its misera
ble-and Marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the
victims of improper indulgences., Voting persons are too
apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
direadtai censer/pence, that may ensue. New,who that
understands the ebbleet Ina pseteAd to deny Mitt.he pow
er of procreation Is iost sooner by Above falling Into im
proper habits than by the prudent Besides being. do:
pitived the pleasures of healthy foßkpring, the Mint Se:
sibus and destructive symptoms to both body and .mlnd
arise. The system.osoms denumed; the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power,
Nervlons Irratibilfty,'Dyspepsii, Palpitation Of the Heart,
Indigestion Constitution. , I Debility, a Wasting of the
Frame, Co ugh, Consumption,:Decay and Death.
Office,. No- 7 Sou th derick Street.
Left hand lode going cram Baltlinore street, a few door.
tram the corner: Ina not to observelisme and number,
. .
Letters must be paid rind 'ciente% a stamp. The Doc-
tote Diplomas hug in his office.
A Cure Warn 4411 In Two Days.
No /Screwy or r lfatise Driggs.:
• : Dr. Sohnion,
Member of the RoyalColbigeof Burgeons, Loudon,' Grad ,
hate from one of the mast.etniumit Onlieges in the United
Metes, gad the greaterlli: Of whose tile has -limn spent
In thtibespitals - ond , Plidedel*S Iwo
, oge_
VidiersVhas effected sonienfidie newt ationhibler mires
that were ever known • many troubled with ringing in
the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness with frequent
blushing, attended sorriehitee with derAgement of mind
were cured immediately.
Take Particular Notice
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themselves
by improper indulge: co and solitary habits, which rein
both body and mind, unfitting them for either business,
study, society or marriage.
These are some of the sad and melaucholly effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, via : Weakness of the
Begk and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sight,.
Lois of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dys
peony Nevvoue Irratibibty, Derangement of the Digestive,
Functicess, GeneraVDebinty, Symptoms of Conaminoticm, •
fl 1 )(1 iir . ).
mierraux.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Lose of Memory, Confusion of WaneDa
penman of Spirits,' Evil iorbodings, Avant on to '43.3e:iety, ,
sole Distrust, Love of Solitude, Tutudity,•ke., are some of
the:evils produced. - --
"Monacan! Of personsof alleges can now judge what
le the eatisisatheir declining health', losing their vigor,
becoming weak,_pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
singular appearance abet:tithe eyeti, cough Mut Symptoms
of aonsumption.
Young 'en
Who See° Wined theinielege by a certain practice in
dinged in when slope, a habit frequently learned from
°rat ciltwel, the effects of which: are
:lightly' felt; even Wheaftsleep, mid 1004 Otirdd ' raiders
Infringe impossible, and.deelniya both mind and body,
idimild apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hoie of his. coun
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from
a n prospects and enjoyments of life, by the conrequence
of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such pentane 'NM, before conseni.
OSUMI
arri
reflect that %Sound mind and y r
are the most neces
eeaaeeyy l essuseteete . promote connubial happiness. Indeed,.
Without these the journey through. Ink becomes a weary
pilgrimage ;t he prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
the mind becomes shadowed with despair and tilled with
the melaneholly rilleetion that the happiness of another
becoines blighted with our own.
Disease of Imprudence.
When the misguided anamprudent votary of pleasure
turbid's& he hae imbibed the seeds of this painful dis
ease, it too often hapenit that an til-timed sense of shady),
or dread of discovery, 'deters blni from applying to those
who, : from elucation , and, reapentabillty; can ;atone: be
friend him, delaying tilt the constihitiOnal symptoms on
tide *err d disease make their initioartihed, s k inn as hi
oersted sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains '
the bead and limbs, dimness of sight, dearness,nodes on
yintaatin bones and arms, blotches on the head , face and
t i or e mitiea, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at
last the palate of the mouth or the ben* of the nose fall
ie, and the victim:of this awftd,disease become a horrid
objeclof commisierldfoic tar death puts a period to his
dreadful sulanings, by Bending him to "that. Uediscov
vered Country from whence no traveler returns."
It is a melaucholly fad that thousands Tall victims to
MIS terrible disease. owing toitheynsktlfulhiess of.
rant pretenders; Who by the the of that 'Dirsdiii Poison,
'Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue o
Me miserable.
Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of the mum*
Palesined and Worthin' Pretenders, destitute of know
ledge,' mane or.chitratilsii who copy, Dr. Johnson's &dyer
vornberoeutioir.style vim- hi 'the newsmen,
regularly kidurates Physideas *capable of Calm`, they
keep you month after month taking — that filthy
and poisonoursiess-eampotuids, Or .118 long Is the smallest
fee can be 'obtained, andln despair, leave you with ruin
ed health to sigh over your 41 1 1 sPPeillimeta.;:
is
Dr. Johnsonthe only Physician advertisbig.
His credential or diplomas always bangs in his office.
His remedies or treatment are unknown to all ethers;
prepared from allife spent in the.gr *eV keeling's rgo
Eu
rope, the first in the country and a more extensive Pri
vate Practice than any other_Physichui in thee world.
Indorsement of the Press.
the 'many theruutuda curidoetthd haditutkin year &f
-iery*, and the- numerous important- Surgical lipsrar
done performed by Dr. lobe*, Srltolisised by the re
porters of Um “Sun,','. "Clipper," and many other pa
pers, notices 01 - Whieh have appeared again and again
beforelhe'pubile; besides his standing as a gentleman of
character and responsibility, is 'a sufficient 'guarrasitee
•
hake atilleted.
bkin Diseases apeedil_ y Cuked.
Persons writing shout tie particular in directing their
Letters to the' follodiing Manner
JOHN ]..JOHNSON, M. D.
Of the Baltimore Link flospitil, 'Baikal/ore, Md
WILLIAM SAWORD;
MERCHANT TAILOR,
85 liallSET BT. ' EIABBIBBI 7I IcI, I
I)ow
prepared to furnish - officor's
( Voibizg, amarding to regulations at abort
woo; Lasso a general amoruneut at gnu earunneres,
iraathigif and ready mane clothing Dar civilians.
- 4 aufpdlni
57
C 04n :WIMP.
a VERY SUPERIOR
LOT it Wilkes cast.
• •
`INDEPENDEN-TIN - -ALL T N., Li I NOlfE
-- HARRISBU Ire? lAndi r 13N V§DAY ! AFTERNOON.; - .iSEPTEMBER! 1.7. 1862
HOWARD & HOPE
~..,0“)..q q, ,.:g 9, *.: , ,..,, ,. .
NM- QUICK 10111$
E.,w:yORK : .,-
Goods Ordered - the
Morntb.g Retatmed
the same Night.
Leave New York at 71 P. X; io ;UK tot
Through Express Train, arriving hkEarlitAirE
WITHOUT CHANG OF CAW.
ClT'der Goods marlu3d
•via Hoplf.xlmnoss - c0., -
General boa ,162 liixiavUxi. *416 Xorie
For furthOr informs ou antiul re of
" - •
GRO. BEIRGNEB, Agent.
lisamoutit; Aug...1861.-M • ".
. .
WiErciPMALEI - .46) itiaTeno.
trAVING lOased thslCoal Yard, foot Of
jj, North street, lately °coupled' by 0 D. Fister;
• ;
Tom embled supply fh9 pnblio witika ;
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
of ff,t_ RiFFELBEN
Ls. i),:s k ~QF
Irk I --
A.LWA.YS GUARANTEED. -
Orders irespeetfully solicited—which, g lett at , the
office, foot of North street, or at the office of WM.
Dock, Jr. a Co., will receive prompt' :dimities.
ilandlao l l o mss.
LIFE I N-13 It E
The Gi.pird,l4le • Inshron. Oa, Atinuify and
Trait Company ;of - Philadelphia. n
OFFIOR NO. 408 CHESTNUT STREET;';
(CHARIER PERPETUAL.) ,
O.kYITAL. AND ASISFSS.., • $1,843,380 ,
THOINAS RIDGWAY, Preeident.
JOIN Y. JAMAS, actuary,
E . to INSURANCE .ON
Lints 'on the most reasonable terms..
• Vey aet as Itreoutors, Tatars:l and Guadiana "Feder
last Wills. andas Recelveni sad .Asaigfierts. , •
The capital being paid up Mid. hiVeitadi together with
a large, and constantly, increoituir i reserved hand, Wang
perfect Mealy th the iaeured , . . .
The preminnui may be pad yearly, half yearly or guar.
The company mid.* BONUS. periodicaily to the insu
rances gm' life. the ?Igor actkus aPproPPatea , Ds•
camber 1844, the SECOND BONGS in DocembOr. 18t3
the THIRD BONUS in December,lBsl, and the - FOURTH
BONUS in, 111118. Thosaudditione are made , without 410
quirinllany *ream,. athepremiums to be psi kl to. the
comPasY• • • • ' ,r; dr
The following area few 'examples from the Register :
•
Sum
Pail*. • IDeuced
I
No. .0 '" I' •i , $ :1 . 60 53,:141 60
• 132 I 3000 ' .1,090'10 ' ' ~•00
" 199 1 1000 . 400.00: . , ' 1,400 06'
888 6030 1,823 00 .' . 0,076,00
Am% at, arrlaburg and ,T.ip.,47..., , .
....
.0. 11.4
HS• WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
AND itILITLY INSTITUTE, AT' ivwr
CHESTEfk PENNSYLVANIA; will . cliMikkOirce
the winter: term of Ave oaleadarxiiontlis on the lit •of
November next. Atenoursenf instruction ,is thorongii
arid extßnxivaidesinged end. wagged. ,toprepare_boye
arid young men for had:tees or college.
• thee roinelpel,
wh9 .ttevotesall him time ti the intareild 'of his sbifool
indite pupils, is assisted by eighttnictemett of ability
and experience. The German, trench and .Bpsdatu
langiuses are taught by patio* resident teachers, en
anvainagerWtdelt will be 'readily appreciated "hy the
patrons of. the institution: '
a ' Thh Military DaPastintint is under the charge of Major
(i. 4drehdord, of PhLtedelphis Whose qualtilitstions for
Ihh Position are extensively. ir,n,age„ Its duties and
requirements do not, In any way in otters wish the
literary departments, while ORlFehikellit oblong= the cadet
corgia lett optional.
iher eatolouge Inc., apply to
septB-weptimx F. W. • IPS,. 4,114 principal.
HAR;liigiltili(i COAL -.OIL DEPOT
-VW , the :eafety.ef 'oreiatuneia, we. tiave
•• established a Coil Off fIOPECIW the. corner Of Fran
sal Market Weal. all our oili are tested and we post.
trieli sell eons except such as provOhi be non-explosive,
clear and free from odor 144 far ea eractkable. We offer
at present the followlogiwitli 'celebrated brands. Nag
aoka, Nociasou, Nabrona aud•Lsouer; lower than can be'
pnrase t elsewhere in this pine, Whir Wading& Of
retail. also an examndie assortgentof Limps, loldw
neys, nhades, Wass Chines, nuncio C
,aie. We . Will also
chaugenuld or campliene lain" 'so as to be 'lased for
coal oat. Call and tattary youraelvaai at : • •
NICHOLS & HOW.Ni&N, •
. .
aprll ' Coiner of Front and Market Israel.
ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS. .
•
ALL kinds of Eeoondsud ClOtibAng,
boots and itmee, bodett and sold at. the Adotion
store, Second Street new, to Usti Qiipdal Bank.' Ili -
tole, bowie knivaa and gum blankets; s first ride 'ant
lers, bridle and nimrs for an officer. for We, No. 36 Soo-
Ond .treat. W. BARN, Aflotioneen,
Suld
. .
CRUERKI),, coarab and line • :pulverized ,
sugar, lower ban any other place b town. Ca&
eau, 1410,1113fAiXefoNi
. 13,26 • Lorne'', Iron' and !won streets.
PRESERVING jars, fruit omit of all
ktFidef.hir. We ,•kur r'. •
•.*1 `C) • ',II M 4 4 10 /4•40304MADV
- " COrn•F, 1 0.0 kulliorkat* to* 0.
Quperior brand .trofnWirlir
u 'win& we warrant to eve eanafdatioe for ode by
modoui & HOthIAN,
anti Oorner Front and Market strode.
WM. DOOR, Jr., t 00
-
inisttlionnuo.
FREIGHT' ,REUTCED
MEE
TO .AND VROM,
=II
.1
Bon= or
addition
Wit zuEgu r iR
ono.
A.PPOILITIABELTIE OF. At3B,LITANV. - 4tBEki 7
ill. SOBS. —The under ifyined.Assessor of taxes
under the act . approved July 1, 1864, entitled:
p An act to provWh lath:Aid irevhnuettosriPport
the Government; and to par,lpiterest on the
public debt, for the "fcittiteenth collection dis
trict, h.as appointed thl336llOiving as his .assis
tants,. viz . .
No. 1 and 2. Dauphin,Aounty—Benjamin F.
jiendl ktiddietown P.. . -
NoYS: l Nlorthintitteriand i tt n ulitirJknii Sitte= .
helix, Sunbury P. 0.
Titon4a# 8 1).4nolfm, Milton P. 0.
No. gt.,' Snyder. county--John Bilgeri
linsgrov Q. . . :
No. S. Unit* county—Clunks 'Schreiner,
ilifflinhing P. O.
No. 7. Juniata county -4.- 0. Stewart, Idif
-Sin P. P.O. 1, •
_ . • ,14$IEL.E.ENDIG,
/s"l4,Yrein!,,‘pt. 11.1862.
Sunbury GazeA,Mitainburg ;asiiin, Selins
grove' Pog .I*944:3ffitinik Slifillntown
time .thnee susi send .to Denali,
gzrroie, 7 0digetowloi Dauphin 009144-Pc
; • 808 EDWABDB,
, ••
`Walnut street betwoen' a i d sa.
NGAGEMENT EXT4AORDINARY
IMMENSE. SUCCESS 1
lira Week of the Beautiful
" AMLRIOAN. i)40,010$
.14.4 I ZA !LORENZ E,
•In connection with •
;GRUNT' TBAITPE,
; 1 1 4(k1 S.;
JOSS .Llcaakf' F1L114014
, liiktOLLlg =ZING, , •
, ; KATE' ii kucaum,
Bileps4piwoDs,.
Dick fterthelon, J, D. E. ELyde,
134 b Edwarkerd Webar'sßeentifuLOrcheetra.
• Admission 20 'cents. I • '
LißcoTt 'EDWAIIDS, "Sole I.toinicitor.
•
BEI
1111. -P L IPIXFY THE BLOOD. ",. ':
k 0 *:kir., of, , the worf.t disorders that
'tt,(3ti:inela44l.4olrtairrastioa that ac :
ha * * WW I made to Oars* Wont, none 't i re T h e e l e t ir rot;
'sr . *could equal ` In sheot-eitales Otatrittni Exyaaor. or
tams. It cleanseasitat tetutwatem the. tolbadi in.
A, the vigor of , health bto, the spin:tat purge! oat
humor - Windt - ratios emits - e.. It e mu t ates the
thrhasalmill Of the ' body 'ill& tispellf the'.' . .dhlordars
di • towNwa,taaida.la the bbitidl,ttlar satrabfhiaary
V , , 14 F 4 V.B44 , o4 o wlttAa4l , tthea tberisre it
t , ' ... : ' be 4 1 tuVAZw . WIGW/MLOY :an
ra e &leap -Shah a 74111746716 Viiolk4
has pas imeneyaght for, anallow, for ' the argritmej
yubho big* Olie ,on , which . gull gist desists& Our
4 . 1141Voit:_rfot'14, oerf,lom,tes to show its What.;
the'Wer' rit bingl lota le - WM shoW to• tbb' lick
it h is virtues mrpsigdiall rarribluit they Wive ever
taken. Safffirent , 4 0 44 .forOflay. Seraftitcrus ,Sweithist
and Swell try i i ,. and see the 'rapidity , with libich it
cures. ;Skin Dieseees, PisiXes, Poettles, Blotches,
Stiptions do., are , soon elesatmeott of the syttem.
Bt. Authors's Ant, Rose or Erylipe . las, later or Salt
Bliaum, &aid Had, Ringworm am., should not •be
borne while they can WEI) epee d lly curial by Ana's !
QAPABILIA.
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"3yphidae or Venereal Diseases Is expelled - from the'
system, by thepraleaged MS eta& EUBPJPABILIA,. sac'.
lthe'pat!ent is left as beatahy , ea if he had never bad the!
Amigo 'DillaiSeS are caused • by seroftla
Indian generally soon cured by tbis =neer Cor ateite
vellu.a. Prke SI.PWr IXOIO , Or 6 bottloo•for16. ' •• • •
Der all the purposes of a fam4y,phyplo take himaie
Owni.totto &via, which are everywhere 'Jarmo to he
the beet purgative that le Ailed to the American Pea.:
plc : Price 26 cents berißox, er•6 bottle fbi.sl. - '
Prepared by.L1r.,.1. 0, Ville,* QO., Lowigli Mass. end
ao,O:by Ilruggist I everywhere. .
told by O. A: Dalmttrt, D. 14. Grits a & O. K. Kit.
.14, .1. M. -Luta; Dr. •Bitty,4.•.Wyeth and dealein *Very.'
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:Dyed4 Olefinoe4 'p4 ailbiStar baAanneTind it
tap owls* s
Nsta. &imply Proprietors.
Arnow% of Fodor and
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antbillotri . rhea of & thorough hugliall Education. •
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home.? ' 'tOtterpreurane of- the thriii - ,-h "fleauitiiia
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THE SITUATIOIL
I Our lattat advlceik of ,the, pitnition *try
huul are lo the effect that, a battle had .been
ionght in the neighborhodd.of Sbarpaburg, and'
4kat Gen. M'Olellan had piniehEal the enemy
lets severely. is reported 16 be master of
qie situation, and if hie reinforcementa came up
at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, the rebel
*cps,: under Jackson, Longatreet •and Ewell,
iould be completely in hie power, and he could
either annihilate or compel them to entrendet
at will. , .
lip, we went to pros lest :night, the tele•
graphle Una were employed In .tresuunltUng
Government messages, and we were compelled
close our columns without any definite . news.
We hope to-day, howeyer, to be able to announce
to our readers a complete; victory.
Arßlfi IRQOPq.
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We.cfmatluue, , this Inontimii, our, report of the
Tivoli of troops in-: this city ; which has' keen
iMdiminished in numbers: The outpouring In
this State will be regarded In history as one of
the great features of .the age, and . we ruo, not
"certain it It may not:be estimated as one of the
hdinences which was invoked oil the heels of
rebellion effectually to crush it out.
;The troops are now in possession of every
building In the pity, Churches,. fichool,
hdee, and engine . hotass, and the Capitol build
inge,.the depots, and.in , tact, every agoessible
edifice which °Mite used 'for -the shelter or ex
comOdation of the trobpi; has been secured by
. ,
the authorities orvolnntarily given up, for the
.1 • ~
lAs fast es transportation can be procured, the
koOpe are moved off in the' ditetnioil of Caw
ieilana Valley. We Understanailitt. an order
tagl /??19 / 1"! 19 . 04 . ' 2 444 9u4 troops : *ow :
arui o uat yet oziihe , march to the
Shiite Capitol; ehotild remain at hOme,maintain
tbefir organisation, and await further orders.
This is the first instance of f iiiitate being com-
Pelted to order the suspenaion, of volunteering.
lea Ramos Gtraixs,'Capt. W. B. Thomas,
relished Harrisburg lisit evening.: this is an
organissation comprised entirely of Cuitom House
officers, and the Chliector 'of the Poit, Mr.
'hinnies, marched at their head.
The Guards were received in Market street'in
front of • the Court House, by Gott. Curtin, in
one of those 'characteristic speeches for which
his :Excellency is so celebrated. He compli
reedited the Guards oh their martial aPpearance,
and alluded to the . great uprising of which they
compose an important Orden. He trusted
*iti the men before hini had resolved to endhre
hardships. They had come at a moment when
thejo could expect to discharge the most im
pedant duty. He did net apprehend that this
duty would be dangerous, but'he could assure
them that it would be important.
GOT. Curtin stated to the crowd assembled
that he had just received a dispatch from -the
Wiz: Department, in which he wag assured that
Gen. McClellan was ia a most important pod=
don' near Bharpsburg. Gen. McClellan had
Gens. Longstreet, Jackson and Ewell, who bad
a combined force 'of over 68,000 men ender
their command, completely in' his power, and
was only waiting for' the morning fog to
disappear 'before he commenced 'Operations;
and he confident that he could either'
forcri them 'to surrender or annihilate- theb
oombined forces at will. Cannonading had
since been heard.,
.The hoar t as 10,1001, Ar
rived in which the death knell of this wicked
rebellion, would, be rung, , The hour of our
victory was dawning„ and at , length the hand
of Power was at the throat of Treason. When
ti3/ ! fe 7". POWishes l , wiken fury - was
1404 sa d its 4400 upholders dispersed,
-Mau only , could we hops for. __permanent, peace.
Out children and nu children's children would
ideas the heroes who "toggled for and main
tained this glorious fabric.otw.Goverument.
Thh Governor was most, felicitous. and elo
quent in his remarks on this occasion, and olio.
iks:l en enthusiasm at once general and Anger*.
The people and the soldiers cheered him as he '
conolnded, and yro . heard mpre than one involre
.11 1) / ( #4, 641 /al head tke duleentled Igo the
Ocurtliousexteps: . : . • ,
Before the , 11:krrernor 'addregiett the' 'Elliaids,
they were drilled ito# l ,NtilettFct; i oiil after' he
had noncluded, the
,codipsil 7r,m marched W
its hend,quertais in 'Cho tip,peF chamber of the
Court House. ,
IlLikl"I'1410 BY •TiLEGRAPIL
' * New Yeas, Sept. le.
OP** fair .1 55(457 ; : Flour ltrai-: -20 , 0 9 0 but
sold-efrilegt46 25, 014104465 90; sout hern
6 6 K0 6 95. Wheat advert - cod - nett 5t991;1
Ohic4s gi 0601:1d; IBlwa4te oob Ipe
(x'lo*, anti SIAPP4.O I 2 4 125 ;
two; :Low 59: Beef am; rPOrk
Masi-. ; lard Bidet at 904 7grbfa i k
stied at 82@)821 ; Sugar firm-11100'0ihilas
add at 81+310 ; . Porta Ms 7aBi ; linicovaikr
Wan; corm arm; Etch lower.
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"LWOW Proctireci iii4etinßoweitreerws, we are preizar.,
.ed to execute Joa and BOOK PRINTibIO of emery
description, cheaper than It can be done at any other
setablithment in the country.
R&TES OF £DVKgTIEING.
air Four knelt or lees concsatote ene-half square.
What or re than four constitute a square.
Square, one d .y• $0 25
0 one Week 1 25
si ' ens mocth . . ...... ... _____ _ 2 22
0 three months 4 00
(4 six months IS 00
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NO 17.
Mtrersa ROLL of Company E, Ist 'Regiment,
Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia
Captain—Wm. H. Miller. ' ' '
First Lieutenant—E. G. H. Meek.
• Second " Harry C. Shaffer.
First. Sergeant—E. J. Jones.:::::
Second " Wm. K. Alrloks.
Third " S. A. Brumbaugh.
Fourth " Thomas J. Humeri. •
Fifth " J. J. Waited.
First Corporal—Robert Vaughan.
Second " Wm. A. Parkhill.
Third " George W, Osier.
Fourth " Dock.
Fifth " Samuel Poole. -
Sixth " Geo. Chrltamem.
Seventh " Geo. p. Auglainhaugh.
• Eighth: - 4 ` Franklin S. 'John.
Ninth " Wm. Thomas.
Musicians—Samuel Bush, Morgan Royal.
Coramissary—John Edwards. .
Post Master—Wm. S. Shaffer.
'Ainey, W. H.
Ahloks, H. 3.
Armstrong, J. W.
Bear, Andrew
Bear, B. F.
Ball, Joseph
Is.lt, Francis A.
Benner, B. 1;1.
Bina, , jerre. . 2 •
Bow, Charles A.
Bomgardneri
rret, B. B.
Brown, Wm.
Bigler, John A.
Bowman,. J T.
Baskin., 0. - 8.
Dun can , P: L.
Brumicaid, U.
Dougherty, P. H.
feeders, Newton •
Ebert, E. E.
Ewing„ J.,8.
Forster,
Field, IC W. -
nnesry Th3s. J.
GligtrOL,
G 114104, W. G.
Gipe, B: F.
Greene, Thomas
Harris, B. J. ...
Gintnel,..Alhert
Hummel, jr.
Hays, W. V. •
Henderson, H. •
Huffnaale, J. H.
Herr, A. J.
Gickman, George
Hoffman, Adam
Jack, W. D. -
&Irks.. Wm.
Jonnson 0. F.
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Kepple, Harry
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(outman, Augustus
Lynch, John S.
Lugs, J. H.
ktesereau, J.. St
laitelial, _W. K .
Miller, W.
Hiller, Rd war& 0
&Earths, A. • -
Nuoemaker, Sals;Wel 4
klurtemaker; Arable's
Nolen, Thos. , ,
Perm, H. C.
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lliclamend, Henry: , .1 .
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Reese, Willlam
Schick; &O. '
Scott, Fred. •
stephens, W.,H.
Stormfelo, John
Smith, Jauden
Smith, A. C.
Smell, Wm. P.
Searfoss, John
Stees, A braham
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Thome, J. H.
Vautiorn, I. T.
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