pah OTicF , v.. E., KT] rertisemen e, Si Wag Notice*, Mar. riagef, *ecure insution in the 'TELEtillai 3 ii, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition ate inserted in the Morning Edition NV ithout extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Wednesilay Eve:ling, August 12, ISO PRINTING PRESSES FOR SALE. The undersigned having purchased several new presses of the most approved machinery, to run by steam, offers for sale the following presses, suitable for country offices, viz: 2 ADAM'S POWER PRESSES, old pattern, can be run by hand or steam, will print 1,000 copies per hour. 3 IRON HAND PRESSES, in excellent order; two of then will print a double size sheet of the DAILY TELEGRAPH ;• the other is medium size. 2 SMALL CARD PRESSES; in good order. They will be sold very low. Apply to [tf] GEO BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED.—Two able bodied men to serve as substitutes. Address Box 87, post office, stating terms, and where they can be consulted. tf. A Me r MusiNG.—A young colored man named Jeremiah Stuart, left the house of Mrs. Ridley, in this city, last night, and has not yet been heard from. He is a short built man, brown skin, curly hair, and had on no clothing but a shirt and drawers. Any person who will deliver him at Mrs. Hall's, in Tanner's alley', will be well paid for their trouble. Any . infor mation that will lead to his recovery will be gladly received. lto RICHARD GARRETT. PROVED FATAL.—Mr. John Young, injured yesterday morning in North street, by the wheel of a loaded cart passing over him, died the same afternoon from the injuries be re ceived. I== TIIE LADIES UNION RELIEF SOCIETY acknowl edge the receipt of three large buckets of blackberries,, picked by the Sabbath School children of Falmouth, Lancaster county, for the sick and wounded soldiers. Parnamo ao was FIELD.—A great number' of nine months and two year's men are re en=l listing, some in the capacity of substitutes. Several of the 127th have offered to serve si substitutes for their unfortunate friends who were drafted. HOT BEItTIiS.-A private letter from an dn . cer on one of the iron dads off Charleston states that the thermometer there has been at an average of 104 degrees, and, owing to the ne cessity of keeping down the batches, there is scarcely any ventilation. On one day seven of the crew died from the effects of the heat. I=l DIDN'T ARRIVE. —The report originating in the New lork city dailies that one hundred' and twenty-three of John Morgan's officers had been sent from Ohio to this city, to be confined in the "State prison" here, is incorrect. They were removed to Pittsburg, and are now safely lodged In the Western Penitentiary. =I ENILI;MLINit Osricart DRAFTED .—The enrolling officer of the Sixth ward, Mr. Geo. W. Phillips, a typo, from the TELtortias office, was fortunate enough yesterday morning "to draw his card," which, unfortunately, does not exempt him from paying dues—it coming from the "Union Board," instead of the "Typographical Union Association." G. W. P. will probably put on a "sub." TEM FAVORITES ARE Cerrito. Hambiin's combination troupe will return to Harrisburg to-morrow, and favor our citizens with a few more of their excellent performances in Brant's Hall. The first entertainment-will be given to morrow evening. The large audiences in at tendance during last and the pravious week, furnished the best evidence that the public were delighted with their performances, and w.e anticipate a rash to Brant's Hall during the brief stay of the company. Tim Invemn CORM—Yesterday evening the Ninth company, Invalid Corps, passed our of fice on their way to Camp Curtin. This com pany has been quartered in the upper market house the past.two days, and are detailed . f.'rr guard duty around the 'Board of Enrollment stand, while the drafts are being made. It is needless to say "that the men heretofore have done their duty while the draft was going on," and that they are highly praised by the Board of Enrollment and our citizens for their gentle manly conduct in carrying out the orders of their superior officers. The company is com posed of eighty three years' veterans, and is commended by Captain Isaac J. Neal, a worthy and efficient veteran officer, WEATHER.--11 is hardly necessary to write a weather article for the information of our city readers, as they can all feel for them 'elves, but to friends who are away from the beat and dust of the city, it may be slid that ti 'to heat increases as the moath advances, and th h yesterday and the diy before were the hottklet days of the season. The mercury reached the nineties every day this week, ex cept to-day, when i t was kept down by a cloudy Sky and a coo))_ breeze from the north. The extreme heat o,c the weather, however, eo far as We know, has not caused a single case of sun-stroke in the city, this summer. The }Tel York, Philadelphia. ,and several other city ex changes from the east, south and west, report umbel% of deaths from sun stroke daily ; and the New Xork printed a list of nineteen cases of sun stroke in one day. In view of this fact, those whose business exposes them to the rays of the sun should use every precaution to prevent being sun.struciL , A.dampened, hand kerchief should be contititially kiiot:iivthil hat; than which there is nu 64 'or better pre- Tentative- TEEN UNITED STATE 3 LOTTERY.—AII the Prizes Allowed to this Couety Drawn.—The remainder of the tickets aliowtd this county in the grand tattery, which took place iu front of the Court Ilouse, commencing last MA nday, were drawn today. For the information of many who in vested in this brilliant scheme, and drew prizes, we will state that, should any holder of a ticket not prefer to give $3OO for a "sub," he will receive the following articles GRATIS—no Internal Revenue 6tsmrs being required: 1 new, highly finished musket; 1 bran new suit of clothes, with blue, yellow or red trimmings—whichever he may prefer; flegraplj nition; spoon In addition to these the holder .of the lucky number will have a regular income of $l3 per month, and "when this cruel war is over," will receive a capital prize of $lOO. Legalized by act of Congress, approved March 3d, 1863. All prizes cashed by the Provost Marshal of this district. The time fur the distribution of the articles above mentioned will be duly announced, and those who drew prizes will be notified of the fact by private letters. With such liberal inducements the manageis have been largely patronized by an appreciating public, who found that this was no humbug, catch-penny institution, but a genuine lottery, in Which the managers are bound to fulfill all they promise. The following name l indivi4uals residing in the 'Middle, South and Nosth wards of the bo rough of Middletown, the townships of Mifflin, Lower Paxton, Middle Paxton, Upper Paxton, the borough of Millersburg, townships of Reed, Rush, Swatara, Lower Swatara, Susquehanna, Washington and Wiconisco, were announced a 4 ticket holders in the lottery to-day: BOROUGH OP MIDDIBTOWN—MIDDLE WARD. 1 George Baker, 10 Seymour Raymond, 2 Wm. S. Marshall, 11 Christian W. King, 3 Geo. W. Fensell, 12 Henry J. Miley, • 4 Wm. N. Davgherty,l3 Josiah White, col'd, 6 Barney 0. hrNeal, 14 Christian Shoop, 6 John T. Rose, 16 Augustus Lynch,- 7 John M'Creary, 16 William Shadt, .8 Benjamin S. Landie,l7 Joseph K. Oren, . 9 Leo. Dimas, Total number enrolled, 53 BOROUGH Or MIDDLETOWN—SOUTH WARD. 1 Sam'l Hughes,col'd,l2 John Ackerson,. 2 Wm.T.Harley,cord,l3 John Bowser, cord, 3 Thomas Benney, 14 John Rudolph, 4Ab ID Hulsberger, 15 William Filbey, 6 William Pearson, 16 James P. Witberow, 6 John Jameson, 17 Elias Beidleman, 7 James Henry, cord,lB Jer..Johnstin, cord, 8 Charles Shadt,• 19 Joseph A. Fackler; 9 Wm. H. Embich, 20 Charles Keim, 10 John Beidleman, 21 Hamlet Murr,. 11 Geo. Scott, colored, 22 Frederick Miller. Total number enrolled, 77 BOROUGH Or MIDDLETOWN--NORTH WARD. 1 Solomon• Sellers, 10 David Rupp, e 2 George Rehrer, 11 Lemuel Copp, 3 John Shirker, 12 Henry Raymond, 4 Joseph H. Mislay, 18 John Woolver, 5 William Troll, 14 Jacob Ramp, 6 J. S. Grove, 15 William Benner, 7 Christian Bowers, 16 John Hoffman, 8 Benj. Fishbarn, 17 David Gilbert, 9 Henry Fritz, 18 Henry Killinger. Total number enrolled, , 63 murri,im .TOWNSHIP. 1 William Welker, 21 Isaiah Keel, 2 John W. Deibler, 25 D. F. Swingle, 3 Geo. H. Rumbarger,26 Henry Harman,' 4 Jeremiah Harman, 27 John Hoffman, . 6 Daniel Bardner, 28 John Mace; 6 Jer'h H. Eaterline, 29 Joseph Stealer, 7 John 13. Dishier, 80 John Koppenhoffer, 8. Martin Straub, 81 Jeremiah Carl, 9 John Readel, 32 Dresden Miller, 10 John Fuller, 33 John Andre, 11 JostahShoffetall, - 84 Hiram F. Grcff, - 12 Jacob Moyer, 86 Isaac Weaver, 13 Bostian Hensinger, 36 Balser Rumbergk 14 Henry W. Blshoff, 37 -Frederick Harman; 15 George D. Moyer, 38 Jacob Leokert, 16 Jacob Krutzer, 89 John Metz, 17 Jonathan Bonawitz, 40 Daniel Waist, 18 Josiah Yeager, 41 Emanuel Erdman, 19 Zechariah Badman, 42 John Klinger,::;' 20 Josiah A. Miller, 48 Elias Byerly, 21 John W. Whitcomb,44 Win. S. Dollinger, 22 Franklin Serge, 45 John D. Deibler. 23 Daniel Snider, Total number enrolled, 141 LOWER PAXTON TOWNSHIP.. 1 Thomas Reed, 24 Abraham Fackler, - 2 John M'Elhenny, 26 John Light; 3 Hiram Reimert, 26 Simon Sailor, 4 Reuben Contad, 27 Smug Longnecker„ 6 Jacob Pottager, 28 John Fox, ', 6 - David Cram, 29 Jacob Kauffman, 7 D iniel Reicherd, 30 John Hemmer, 8 Henry Zeiders, -31 Peter Aturgest„ 9 Jacob McNeal, 02 Jahn Fackler, • 10 John Good,- - 33 Enocialuekle, ' 11 John Walliner, 34 GeregeeShoop, 12 Geo, A. Milleisen, 35 William James. 13 Henry Keener, 36 William Farling, 14 Levi Reed, - 37 Henry Wallmer, 15 Aaron Ludwig, 38 John Zeidere, 16 John Miller, 89 Henry Smith, 17 Wendel Fackler, 40 Philip McNeal, 18 Adam Powers; 41 David Stouter, 19 Michael Meckley, 42 Amos Honek, 20 Phillip Felty, 48 Benj Umberger, 21 George W. Baker, 44 John Patterson, 22 Wm. H. Damay, 45 Peter Fox.. 23 Samuel A Miller, Total number enrolled, 163 MIDDLS PAXTON TOWNSHIP. 1 Thomas Yountz, 22 John ()errand, 2 George Hoover, 28 David Singer, 3 Henry Howard, •24 William Neigh, 4 Jacob Teemer, 25 George lireaham, 6 Benjamin Myers, 26 George S. Enter, 6 Lewis Bogler, 27 Wm. Masker, 7 Isaac Nace, 28 Henry Striae, 8 Wesley Hummel, 29 John Himes, 9 Wilson Talley, 80 Henry Winn, [0 John 'ry, 31 James Snow, William Behm, 32 Josiah Hooker, 12 John W. McNeely, 83 George Felght, 13 Jacob Straw, B4 Alfred B. Clinton,. 14 Philip Richard, 85 Andrew Simmers, 15 Henry W. Boyer, 36 Jeremiah Shatzer, 16 Samuel T. Kemble, 37 Win. McCarty, 17 John Bricker, 58 Wm. File, 18 Samuel Sellers, 49 Wm. Foaid (col -19 William Doman, ored,) 20 John Foster, 40 George Muckier. 21 John Minick, Total number enrolled, . 125 Ursa PAXTON TOWNSHIP. 1 Andrew Ossman, 14 Andrew Kieffer, 2 Joseph Cramer, 16 Jacob Snyder, 3 David Fickinger, 16 Thomas Heit, 4 George W. limilick,l7 Samuel E. - Gilbert, 5 Uriah Marts, 18 Emanuel - ,Lenkart, 6 Isaac Negley, 19 John F. Fiskinger, 7 Michael Hollabaugh2o Levi Leber, 8 *Duel Snyder,„„ 21 john Martin, 9 Soln — t 1. Bedell, 22 Samuel Peters ; '- 10 Henry Poticher, .28 Bolomonlioovert II Dania' Sttottait • 24 Nathaniel Feidt, 12 4: 2 .,-grAttwhgltaer, Anyjohn P. 18 James Richardson, Total number enrolled 1 pair shoes and stockings; 1 elegant blanket; 1 nice haversack and knat sack ; 1 nice cat tridge box, with 60 rounds of ammo 1 nice tin plate, tin cup, knife, fork and LOWER SWATAA A 1 William Fisher, 18 Henry L. L'gl,t, 2 John Matthiaa, 19 11-ury Deal, 2 Abraham E We1z.21,20 Jacob W. laluvp, 4 Frtark Parthemer, 21 Chlistian Nar:', Sanm , l B Miller, 22 Michael Stoner, 6 Martin L. Nisley, 23 Benj. F. Cufman, 7 H: Stewart Wilson, 24 Val Zimmerman, 8 'olomonEFpenshade26 Geo. W. Parthemer, 9 'Henry W. Stoner, 26 Michael 11. Stoner, 10 Augustus S. Care, 27 Henry C. Allernan, 11 Martin Swartz, 28 John Bite, 12 Peter Kerr, 29 Samuel Footman, 13 Wm. K. WilsOn, 30 Martin Edwards,col -14 Samuel Crod, wed, 16 Fred. M. Hummel], 31 N leholaa Beck, 16 Samuel Neibling, 32 John J. B.elz 17 John Boadmer, Total number enrolled, 122 BOROVOH OF lIILLEUBURO. 1 John C. Beller, 12 Jacob F. &Habash, 2 Andrew J.Williams,l3 William T. Jacoby, 3 Jonas Wert, 14 Wm. A. Smith, 4 Wm. Snooker, 16 Edward Rathvon, 6 Joseph Snyder, 16 Henry Kulp, 6 Bennavell.Witmer, 17 John C. Walter, 7 Joseph Kieffer, 18 Isaac Smith,' El John - _ glensson, 19 Ellis Rathvon, 9 Abraham BrOck, 26 Henry Beard, 10 Charles F. Muench,2l M. B Chrisman, 11 Alfred Dowden, 22 - Henry H. Musser. • Total-number enrolled, 76 REED TOWNSHIP. 1 James F. Pearson, 7 Asahel Lukens, 2 Henry Frank, ' 8 • Henry' Haim, , 3 Jacob Chubb, 9 Jacquet Roush, Richard Derr, 10 John R. /touch, 6 CyruS Glace, 11 Melchoir Miller, 6 Robert Porter, 12 Wm. D. Miller. Total number enrolled. 37 EMIR TOWitSIIIP. 1 Randall kl'Allister, 2. Adam Carver. T' tal number enrolled; 6 . SUSQIIEHANNA TOWNSHIP. 1 Wm. P. Craig, 25 Geo. B Garman, 2 Simon Isenhower," 26 Christian Ettenoyer 3 Samuel WeaVei; •2TLevißlorlser, 4EI ward Mills, - 28 : John W. Shoop, 5 Michael Foley, - 29 - Sohn ()twine, 6 Samirel Lewis, • _ _BO William Moore, 7 David Blosser, 31 Jacob Mumma, Willi.= Shoop, 82 Augustus Reel, 9 William Wetzler, 83 William Yearns, 10 Carson Stance, 34 Peter Lygan, 11 Jacob A. Miller, 85 Thomas R. Grabill, 12 Joseph Vogle, 86 John Herald, 13 John Stover, 87 Abraham J. Henry, 14 Tranklinltaharri 38 John H.• Welker, 15 Samuel Warehime, 39 Benj. Hummer, 16 Henry Harrow, -40 John Weaver, 17 George Olwine, 41 George Coffman, 18 George Shelahamer,42 Reuben Clemm,ens,, 19 Hiram Moreland, 43 Jonas Potiger, ' 20 George Livingston, 44 Abraham Swigart, 21 Benj. H. EarleY, 4b William Varner, 22 1 homes Unger, 46 'William Garberich, 23 Jacob Hummel', 47 Owen Yarns. 24 William Seiple, Toatl number enrolled - • 169 BWATARA TOWNSHIP. 1 George T. Beicker, -20 Jacob Yeiter, 2 George B. Conrai r 21 Michael Frants, 3 John C Books, 22 Charles Swartz, 4 Philip Jackson, col- 23 Samuel Rutherford, ored, 24 Adam H. Hooker, 6 George 'Yesters, flenry.Johnson, col -6 Frank Hall, sired, A 7 Itemb. Humgardner, 26 Jacob Bishop, 8 John Wright, 27 Ispao - Light, 9 Christian Vance, ' 28 Daniel Gallagher, 10 Reuben Taylor, col -.29 John Dimelar, sired; - -- •'A 80 Ms& Monaghan, 11 Oliver Butler, col'd,3l John A. Rutherford, 12 j'ailatr Di:Loki°, • 32' Conrad Wetzel, - 13 Sam' P. Rutherford,B3 Peter Beal, 14 Henry Barnhart, 34 Conrad Erhart, 15 Isaac Houck,., 85 Isaac Binehower, 16 Francis Peebles, 86 John Franz, 17 Martin J. Mrimma, 87 Wm. JAckson, ool'd, 18 John Elder, 38 Martin Wetzel, 19 John Peiffer, 39 George Walbert. Total number enrolled, 143 ' • WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 1 Emanuel Wets d, 17 John Klinger, 2 John Longaback, 18 Henry Lenker, 3 John K... Harman, 19 Wm. Strawbecker, 4 Thomas Diener, 20 Jotiah Boyer, 5 Henry D. Miller, 21 D. K. Holtman, 6 Jacob Bunk, 22. George Carl, 7 John Deitrick, 23 George Hawk, 8 Washington Matter,24 Assane:Polk, 9 Wm. Brittain, . 26 Wm. Wingert, 10 Joel Shoop, 26 Samuel 13echtol, 11 Daniel Messner, '27 Silas Cooper, 12 Henry Shoop, 28 Jonas Pottorff,„ 13 Henry Kemmerer, 29 John W. Messner, 14 John Bretz, 30 George Lenker, 15 Emanuel T. Motter,3l John B. Stroub. 16 Henry Schrefler, . - Total number enrolled, *mount* TOWNSHIP.' Samuel 'nun, 80 Enoch Statuell, George Wall; '3l' MichaelWalchuskey 5 Thomas Perkins, 32 Geo.-W. Buffington, 4 Joseph Drubin, 83 John Shaatstall, 5 Thomas Bateman, 84 Isaac Shomiter, 6 Richard Knight, 36 Jacob Miller, 7 Isaac Burd, 86. Wm Harper, 8 Emanuel Ztirbe, - 87 Joseph Rumbarger, 9 Israel Lukes, es Charles Walcott, 10 Authony'llawk, 39 William:Row, 31 David Budesil, 40 George Wagner, 12 William Gilbert, 41 Thomas Malley, 13 Wm. Trout, 42 JoSebh'Shupp, 14 Barnhart Blatzer, 43 Alfred Poster, 16 Josiah Row, • 44 John Brickley, 16 John Shell, . Thomas Fegley, 17 Benj..Waters, 46 Robert Beatel, 18 Jonathan Hoffman . , 47 'Arguable Walborn, 19 Samuel Matter, 48 ,William Price, 20 - John Row, 49 Cyrus Marks, 21 Edward, Matter, 50 James Fegley, 22 Lewis &hoener, 51 William Romer, 23 Cornelius Row, 62 Timothy - darner, 24 Samuel Durbin, 63 Jacob Wagner, 25 Daniel Nailer, - 64 Lewis Smeltzer, 26 Moses Sets, 55 Win. Bleistone, " 27 James L. Groover, 56 ,Mathias Tollman, 28 Wm. Zimmerman, 57 Patrick Carner, I 29 David t`; I Total lairibeie enrolled, 194 Polaris Remus.—Before Alderman Kline.— Eight persons were brotight up this morning on charges of drunkenness and disorderly con duct ; four were of the mascriline gender , and the other four feminine--most of them foit 43igners. We take this . occasion to remark, from our own observation, that over three fourths of the culprits who are arraigned be , fore our magistrates clalm as their birth place some other land, and Were bred -under the in floence of some other clicae. Thisb is a sad commentary on the exertions of our citizens by adoption, we mean that portion of them who are respectable and high-minded, and who , would do honor to ar:y. country. Most of the crimes we record daily are of a minor character, and are perpetrated utder the influences of the intoxicating draught. Would it not be the ueana-of-arresting, to avast"extent, the pro kress of crime, were the peaceable, Influential and philanthropic portion of our naturalized fellorcitizene 10 - foriiiiiiclety for the protection of deit4ute foreigners, , and<=the =promotidi o f industry among , them r Matilda O'Brien, Mary Ann - Yellctts, wrest 7 ed ram Patrtek Chmnben:iiSh., l !stkii Ellen Hpiry t „, erivEsii: aid Floyd ;sklainueL. 4,lifiiitil e S7 Officer Fry , r W. Ellisteln, Officer Kline ;'George W. Jones and Jacob Boone, Officers Essig and Lloyd. Notitts A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nee cum; ability, Incompetency, Pi mature Decry and Youthful Error, actual.. d by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furhish to all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for makirg the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by hie experience—and pose ss a v..luahle Remedy—mill receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No GO Nassau Street, New York. aul2-dsew3tia A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIWG LINIMENT Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, .and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. As an external. remedy, it is without a rival, and will allevia . e pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruitea, &c., its Boothtng, healing and pow erful strengthening properties r -...exft the just wonder a d astonishment of all wholays ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certi ficates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this . fact. See advtrtisematt. augll dawoew EDITOR OW TUMOR/LIM: Dear Sir : With-your• permission I wish to say ti the readers of your paper that I will send by return nail to all who wish it, (free) a Recl;le, with full directions for making and using a simple Vege able Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leav ing the same soft, cletr, smooth and beautiful. I will alsa mail free to, those having B Id Heads orßare Fab a, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to sta t a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a blouPtache, in le is than 80 days. All applica tions answered by, return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, js 28-d3 n] No. 881 Broadway, New York. MOTHERS! MOTHERS! , • MOTHERS!!! ON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S D soorama SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and Was been used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant - of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, tind.gives tone and energy to the whole system. It - will almost instantly relieve Gamma ter nre Bowan% ADD WIND Como. We believelt the Best and Surest Remedy in the'World, in o,il cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRIIIEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises front Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will aocowpany each bottle. None Gennine . unless the fan-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Day Street, NEW YOBS Palos Otax 26 Cinriz PEI BOTTLE Ntto 2thvatirements *** DR. SWEET'S I NFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA., LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERTOUS DISORDERS. 100 . For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is pre pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIAIOR 07 PAIN, it is un rivalled by any preparation before . the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a mingle trial. This Liniment will oure rapidly and radically Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands offcases where it has been used it bas never been kriciwn to fail. • FOR .N.E&RALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in everycase , ' owever distressing. It will relieve the worst case of lIEADACELE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE RAI, LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or exceissis.this Linimen c t is a whit hippy and un failing remiitly. Acting directly upon the ner vous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and Restores it'to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES. —As an external remedy, we claim that it is the be known, and we challenge the' world to produce an equal. Every victim of this diatreOing mitplaint • should - give itltt tail, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical cure: • QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some- limes extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Linfinent will miler fail to cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two , or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, FL. CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to -the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEETS INF.ALUBLELINIKENT when used according to directions. Also, CHILBLAINS .FROSTED PEEP, INSECT BITES AND MINOS. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at hand, for Its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will ef fectually prevent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses, nearly worthless. Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to the wonderful curative properties of this Lini ment have been' received .within the last two years, and many of them from persons in the ?highest ranks of life-. CAUTION. „ To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Iftennsa of..,Dr...titephen .Sweet -on every label, and also 4 13tophen • Sweet's,tinfallible Vnimcrit t . i :blown in tike gloss of each bottle, wHhodlWoawswegonine. • 'RICHARDSON & CO:, Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. For sale by all dealers. null dawly sow EXCUR lON TO COLD SPiiING. BY THE CITIZENS OF DAUPHIN AND LEABANON COUNTIES. AGRAND excursion of the citizmsof Pau phin and Lebanon counties, will be made to Cold Springs ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. Cars will leave the Lebanon Valley Depot, fl - Artisburg, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Tickets, for the.excursion, $l. (au7.3t ecd AN OPEN HASHET ESTABLISHED PJH SHE PURCHASE OF HORSES, AT kARRISBURO, PA. 1 1 - HE undersigned is authorized and directed to purchase a large number of sound, active, medium size, dark colored horses, in good con dition, suitable for Cavalry Service for the Gov ernment use, in open market, and will pay cash on delivery here fcr such es are descr bed s at one hundred and twenty dollars each, as coon as they have passed the Government inspection. By order of Lieut. Col. Ammon TIIOMP:ON, Chief Q. M. Dept of the Susquehanna. J. G. JOHNSON, ' Capt. & A. 'Q. M. .ilantddikrg : 8.,,,au7-2w. F. C, LIGHTE & CO., (Late Lighte & Bradburys) Forte Manufacturers, 421 &costa Sr., Naw Youx, 2d block East of Broadway. AR. F. O. LIGE{ rs, the otiginal founder of /NI this well-known e-tablishment, Senior partner, and only Practical Piano Forte Maker of the late firm of ••Lighte & Bradburys," having retained his Two-Thirds interest in the whole business stock, materials, &cand Sole Proprie torship in his Valuable Patent s, inclosive of his. celebrated PATENT INSULATED IRON FRAMES, is the only one who can make the SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES for which this house has been so popular. tie All infringe-. ments on his !Wits will be prosecuted accord ing to law. Piano or All Piano Fortes from this manufactory are warranted perfect in every respect for 4ve year. • Liberal Terms to Dealers. F. C. L'GHTE & CO., aus--d3m 421 Broome St., New York. IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE, MECHANICSBURG, PA. `HE attention of parents having daughters I: to educate, is respectfully called to the ad vantages afforded at this Institution for a thorough and accomplished education. It is easy of access, is healthfully and pleasantly located, employs a full corps of efficient and ex perienced teacheref, Is chartered by the Legisla ture with fall collegiate powers to confer liter ary honors upon its graduates, and its terms are as low as they can be madein view of the com fort of the students and the permanency of the institution. The Fall Session will commence on Wednes day, September 2d. Students should enter promptly, and, as far as possible, parents should write or come in advance and scare rooms. For Catalogues, address au4 .3taw m-w 13-4 w Steam Weekly to LivemooL MOUCEUNG at QUEENSTOWN, (Coss Hes: 1. soa.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, Now York and "Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are intended to sail as follows : my22•d&wGm CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, August 15th ; GLASGOW, Saturday, August 22d; CITY OF Washington, Saturday, August 29th, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PAYMILN GOLD, OE as BQUIVAIMIT La aus =NOY. max CABIN, $BO 00 sumasos, $32 60 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 50 do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 60 Passengers also forwarded to Rarve* ' Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Are., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist Cabin,s7s, $B5, ;106. Steerage from Liver pool, t4(I. From Queenestown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further Information apply at the Comps ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0. ZIMMEHMAN, Harrisburg. . STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. The steamship GREAT EASTE-RN, WALTER PATON,- Commander. will be dispatched NEON LivaraPOOL. • NEON NNW YORK. Wednesday, August 12 I Wednesday, Sept. 2 and at intervals ther eafter of about six weeks from each port. First cabin from. $95 to $135 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate tables ' $7O Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fare'and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of age half price. In fante free. Third cabin $5O Steerage, with superior accommodations... $3O Price ,of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above. All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in 11. S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. 4. experienced Surgeon on board. Tor passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, • At the Office. 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to Hover AXD & Asszswera., Agents, 64 South st., New York. jelB-dBm THE FALL SESSION OP MB HAREISIinEG ACADEMY WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, 818 t of AUGUST. For vacancies apply .to , . J. F. SEILER, all cibteode Principal. FLOWERS OF ITALY . TOILET EAU DE COLOGNE. AN exquisite impregnation of Pare Spices with the odors of Flowers, Blossoms of Orange, Emma's, Balm, Violet and Roses, Very fragrant on the handkerchief. For sale by . the quart or bottle. Prepared by ,33 , 16 S. A. KUNKEL, Apothecary. WANTED TIMEDIATELY, a two-story or a small three 1. story house, within two or three sqUares of the centre of the city. Any person having such property to rent would confer a favor by mak ing the same known at the office of the Com miesary of Subsistence, on Mai ket street, near Fit h.' dtf so7gi,A IioNTE6-1-wguit to hire Agents k 1 to eveir county At iqa montivax pewee paid, to sell my new cheapp A Fandly Sew ing Machines. Address O. M DISON, Alfred, Me. Nero 'Abrertistments, A. G. MAELATT, Presideut illtbital. N OT ALC II 0 'FABLE: A HIGHLY CONCENTEA IED VEGELIBL EXTRAC U A PUBE TONIC DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such 83 Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tot ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying p -ante, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Per spiration, Yell° s ness ot the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden. Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure ikierst,G7t, dise.ases in ninety-nine ca-es out a hundred. ICIE 1100FLAND'S GEaMAN j3IIT-taS. Are not a Lew and untried article, but Mike stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the American public, and their reputation and sate are not rivaled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU WANT. TO FEEL WELL ? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANE ENERGY DO. YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING ? If yon do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name - of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 49 cents per gallon, the taste disguitedby Anise or Corian der Seed. 7hit class of Bitters has caused, and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Mins- Wants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is trea ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors cc- Indent upon a drunkard's life and death. For than who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt:— Get ONE nomig OF HOOFLA.NDS GERMAN BIT TERS and eniz with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKY, and the - mat will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtues and true mellow any of the numerous Li quor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH LESS. You will have all the trirtuei of 'HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than tkese inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND TEEN NRIENJXI OP SOLOUIRS. We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp. life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large propertion are suffering from debil ty. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Iloofland's German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundeeds of lives might be saved that othervkie will be lost. We call particular attention to the following remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own language, "has been saved by the Bitters:" REELLAMELPHIA, August 23d, med. Messrs. Jones & Evans gentlemen, your Hoofland's German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognisant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Captain B. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vember last with inflammation of the longs, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debilly, heightenrd by an attack of dysentery. I was then remov ed from the White House and sent to this city On board the steamer State of Maine, from which I landed on the 28th of Jane. Since teat lime I have been about as low as any one. could be , and still retain• a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swat low anythiog. and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass oftwater on my stomach. Life could not last under these cir cumstances; and, accordingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though un successfully, to rescue me from the grasp or the dread archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me and advised me to see a clergyman and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who' visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein bron, of Sixth below Arch street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your bitters, and kind- . ly procured a bottle. From the time I com menced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I-am now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two' bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front RoyaL To your invaluable Bitters I owe, the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my oceom those who are dearest to me in life. • - Very trulryour . B, ISAAC MALONE. We rally concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. , John Cuddleback, First New. York Battery George A. Ackley, Co. C,- lith-Matne.;-Lewie Chevalier, 92d New York; J. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F; J. B. Fasewell, Co. B, 8d Vermont ; Henry B. Jegoine, Co. B, 3d Ver mont; Henry T. Macdonald, Co. 0, GUI Maine ; John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine ; Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York ; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Paula.; Andrew J. Kim- - van, Co. A, 3d Vermont ; John Jenkins, Co. B, 108th Penns. BEVTABE,OF 00 - LINTERPRIT3 See that the signature of "U. M. JACKSON' is on the wrapper of each bottle. Pricuper bottle,7s.oents,ox.balf ikesenichr.l4. ifrincipal Office and Manufactory, tie. 631 Arch street. JONES & EVANS; Asuccessorto 11:11n & C 0.,) Proprietorz 'For Bract) , Druggist and Dealers in every town in the United States- twaylo-dawly BE ILI C .