9ailt Ettegraptj FaTiSFAILS.-All Ad flowintlis Notices, Mar riages, hc., to secure insortion 11l the .17l.11JEGV-A 4'13, maid. invariably 7t: fiecoutpained with the CASH. ,zdzertisements ordered in the regular ale inserted in the loco/fog V.,ditii.n 1.5 :Mout eitrit Charge. ' 14 HARRISBURG, PA. Thursay Evening, Sept. 3, ISM TOWN AND COUNTRY, Fix'.—On Monday night the boarding houses belonging to Wyoming Seminary, at Kingston., Pa., were destroyed by fire. Tim "Unhappy Family" on the - otaint.siiie O' tho river, (Canaberland•county,) has placed in nomination for asserably, Dr. John D. Bow ; man, of Eist Pennaboro'. TRUSTEE APPOlNTED.—Yeeterday , the Core appointed John E. Ctirmaoy Trustee of the Fry estate, of Middletown, for a term of eight ME I=E:1 NEW POST Or post "office has been establiebed at Springfield Depot, Erie connti to be called North Springfield. W. S. Patterson is postmaster. THE Scranton Republictpktas re-appeared under the direction of "Messrs: Al'eget. & Smith, and will be issued semi-weekly. It is a beantifdl paper, and sound to the core on ;the.' llnion question. Dassnes.—A Reward for Them.—Provobt, Marshal Clement offars a reward of $lO each for a number of deserters whafficaped from the Exchange building on the Ist iust. They wee sworn into the service as substitutes. Ms examination of conscripts continues. Today, the last eighty-nine of the Sixth ward of Harrisburg, and the first eleven of Halifax township, were to appear at the Provost Mar shal's office. • SAD Accrmuer.—A Melancholy accident oe entred near Carbondale, on Saturday, by which Patrick Murray, Esq., one of the commissioners of that place, was killed. He was struck by a train of oars. SAM OP OTERNMSNT PROPRIETY. -012 Satur day next, at 10 o'clock, one hundred horsea and males will be sold at the Government Corrals, ,in this city. Persons desiring to purchase stock of the above description will do well to'attind. the sale. Terms—cash on delivery. DErarroszor Famms.—Twenty of the wound ed rebels who were in the Chestnut Street ,ospital having recovered sufficiently to be re moved, were to lea've for Baltimore thi's morn ing. But six "reba" rerroin in the hospital. They cannot be moved at present. • =I THE QUESTION is often asked, "Where do the drunken soldiers get their whisky?" A. friend at our elbow says he saw a cavalryman take a bottle of "oil of corn" out of his boot leg, the other day, and take a "pull." That is ,rt new method of carrying the "critter." - • IMPORTANT TO IGOR GETTING MABRIED. liag,e certificates are oflio account unless attiei have a revenue stamp attached, and that stamp must be cancelled by the minister writing thereon his initials and the date of the mar riage. The stamp should, of c3urse, be paid for by the bridegroom. Fara.-=-The Agricultural Society of Bucks county will hold its annual fair at Newtown on the 23d and 24th of September, instead of the 30th of September and Ist of October, the time having been changed on account of theStato Fair being held at NorrlstoWn'on the days last named PLEASANT THINGS.—The Girard (Pa.) ti)lifya, In speaking of an Irish row, says: "It gives us pleasure to state that several ivaorkdowns occurred." This is sorneWiiii . like a case we read of once, where a man said be would be very happy to attend his father's funeral &lie only had time. - Pantnows.—The Secretary of the Interioi has decided that under the third section of the Pen sion act, July 14, 1862, the illegitlMacy 'a son is no bar to a mother's claim to a-pension. Under this decision, so much of tile Instructions and forms of the Pension office as relate. to proofs of marriage in mother's claims, have been annulled. FaEAKS of TER MAGIC WHEEL.-4m the 'llsiAt which came cff at Chambersburg, -last -week, Geo. Eyster, Provost Marshal of the Distrtct, drew a prize. . Thos. 3. Will and W. W. Sa lem, the Union candidates for Assembly in the Franklin and Fulton Legislative District, 'wdip also invited to serve their Uncle Samuel. Gift) a number of ministers, physicians, lawyers, merchants and other proininent men - drew prize tickets. Octi Aaanr.—We are pleased to notfee' 'Maj. O. W. Sees, Chief of Telegraph and Tr e arts: :portation Department of Pennsylvania, MOO far recovered as, to be out of his horse. The Major has been suffering from a severe spell of sickness, contracted by exposure while .in -the discharge of his duty in, Cumberland Valley, during the recent emergency. Hopes are, en= tertained that he will soon be able to attend to the duties of his position. - r TRAVIL ON THE PENEEYLVANTA rr it 'll following will exhibit the pnmber of en: i t 7 gram 'a that have passed over the Peirnspvania Railroat.. 4 during the past aeyin months : January... 645 .2100 I mar , February.,!.. •.• 460 I June.; .. . 1 65)0 March . 1 3111 3 , • ...1850 ••• • - sir U5O ~ 0! 6955. During - the same Making a tstel period in 1862 the .uumber of ena*lisnhi . amounted to only 6_400,„ Ibutug the7pTesiiint year 6:113 of the eniigraultit 'wept of Pitt , lly, to' thet o• f v ar r fVoereOerfit States b dter ndge % a S - 1862 only B 8 8” the travelers went West drilittsburg. The WI crease in 1863 Is attributable to the Homestead Law passed by Congress. Lour Our roil Tram.—Cr.naterfeit twenty five mat postage currency has apgear•d in Phi ladelphia. The general appearance of the note is bad, and it can easily be detected by comparing it with the g.tartine No doubt they will soon be circulated here, and we would advise every body to beware of them. LADIES' UNION RELIEF ASVOIATION. —The regu lar monthly meeting will be held Saturday af ternoon- at lour o'clock, in the lecture room of the Presbyterian church, Market Square. The annual report will be presented by the president. It is particularly requested that each member be present ELIZA A. BISHOP, Secretary. LEXICOGRAPHY TOR YHE TIMES.—The follow ing new definitions, not to be found in any dic tionary, may be of service to young lexicogra phers. They have been obtained froth official sources, and are warranted "good until used:" Greenbacks—ll. S. Treasury =tee.' ' • a-rap:was—Soldiers in, the rehel service. Drawbacks—Officens dilating pay for hanging round hotels. Guanbacks--U. S. postage stamps. Conisbacks—The counterfeit fifty-cent notes Boorbacks—The aiticles in the Tory Organ. Ponies • Amp/ans.—Before Alderman Kline.= Thorned Harper was:arrested for, clinnktmpe4 yesterday, and discharged last evening. 7:ho .5410w . 12g - persons—all drunk —were argfted last evening, by the officers - neiried, 'and aftek passing the night in the lock-up, were discharged this morningi Tames Moore, Isaac ICeels, David Davis and John Hopkins, arrested by Bainey Campbell; ipfcorge; Cy,. Williams, aline "Hoptoe,'." by Shock and Castello; ,Henry, 'French, by Essig. 1 DenroalloV.—The dedicatery,exercises of Sa lem Church of the,. Evangelical Associating, situate on North street, in this city, will takb place on Sunday, the 6th of September. There will also be preaching on Saturday evening pre vious,. Rev. M. lifeiza,of Pottsville, and, Other ministers; are 'expecred to be present:4 Preaching will be held on Sunday at 10, 3 and 8 o'clock. serviece at 8 and 8 o'clock will be in the English language. The public are in vitedaliattend. DEISHEE, , , 5ep3,4,5 wit Pastor:, SFZIENBIRL. —Welcome, beautiful September! fair:esCol the sisterhood, of revolving montti. Month of ganial , days and balmy-breezes month, whini , theilcVet fruits of the summer'l labor are gathered in ; ills luscious melon, tilla goodly peach, the' golden` pumpkin, , and the ripe chisks the ruby grape: Month' of Celebrations,' of plc nick of . hart'rest` and:political conventio4 Ere its clase tbn eininoxial gales will have swept over thedaish with - their •purifying effects, and the Blight (Mete of early autumn will_ have tinged' the green leaves of .the 4 fofost With ,their heaufsons hues oi russetaltd- crimson: '• &Kt. feels thA even this earth werew pleasant place to long . ln, 'during, its contlittutiice. a. ,121or,E1Ement sae 'HOSPITMe.—Our- articles on 'this- subject have created great I:meatiness among : the i gnilty parties, Who are otXnerer of the Union army, and haVe feasted the rebel-I)o6mi efe -for some time past..l We are.receivingtfresli evidence Abiost every hour of the 'mans operandi of these secesh syrepathizers, which we 'hitt notedl.down. carefully and shall laY before thb rinbliaill,prnnit Time r ; Tbej-,Cdndrict of certain - shieder et appe eentleinen is dligracefal in the eaticine anti the public will be astonished to hear the evi dence. We have no doubt our expose the' deetitti efreOli : lffif fit of P4irfnifoll ; suns] "r scenes hereafter. Tra Cosscarcr Ceare;--Ourcdtempo , lurks seem to be dreadfully exerisedabOnt 1; rumor that the rendezvous • for drafted men Is to be removed from Carlisle. No order of that kind has as yet beengiiren, but; feel Confident that if the Goverment had considered tile extra expense rt wrll incUritrthe-trinsportation and keeping of the troops, Cornell; would tip& have been selecied. Werban tell the 'Carlisle editors however • that the citizens - Of ilairisbu4 are perfectly satisfied that they quarten tlr drafted men, and will make`no move to hage the order changed _ ;_ but they must resort to falsehood,.. by'telling their teaders that Harris burg is very unhealthy, and that the fever ;ap ague is prevalent here. Such is not the fact. Htirrisburg is one of the healthiest citiestile Union, and such a disease as fever and dgcre has not been heard of for many years past We repeat again that karrisbnrg is much healthi4 this day than Carlisle, and has been so for yeags past. Why don't these editors tell their ieadeis that a great deal of sickness has • existed Carlisle since the rebels left • that place, which they knoll is afact. _ ANCTILER SHE-SECISH INCIDENT IN TUN HOB/4, mrs..---Oar-reference to. -the manner in which .some of the she seeeseloriirts of Harrisburg have been conducting themselves in the hospitals 4 this post, has brought out several rich incidents; among which the following may be regarded 4 the eboicest; 71. -On the last National Thanksgiving Day, eel. eras of the lady and gentlemen members of one ? .Or'two of the choirs in this city, resolved to Vie theibmpitals in the afternoon, to sing for th benefit of the • sicksoldiers. The first hospi tal thefenterilf, i thny sung that goocl old National anthem, opening viitirthe wordi— "My country, 'tis of thee; Sweet laud of Liberty," &c.; —But, obi horror! At its conclindon a ladz i who bad been engaged in fanning thiSwlliskyi pimpled twow of . a rebel cut-throatoffwer, ap4 proached the singers and patronizingly urgeil that the singers refrahi from such "Abolition songs, as they were calculated to wound tini feelingi of , the Southern gentlemen then in the hospital as prhiontirs of war." The vocalists/ with a detireto appease the wrath of shweeceall and mollify the injured fetilings of the "South= ern 'gentlemen in Abs. alosPitel,", sang colngibia," ',‘Yankee Doodle/? and - the "Stall §lpingled Banner," with iineeffect, after which they retired' Tri,m the hOpital iu diagnst-;not/ tOYelfg, With/ the 'ge,DeOlul Union heroes wh were the inmates aof the twitablishuieritpliut wintahliatlifigeifijiifiiiMia who so orr• her womanhood by becoming the apologist of a ttaltor. f floss CUT —The hose belonging to the street spL inkier, was cut last night, by some dastardly villain. It was rendered entirely useless, being cut from end to end. We' hope the villain may be brought to justice. SBNT SOIITH.-111m. Ellen Swann and Miss Alice Magill, daughters of the rebel Dr. Magill, of Hagerstown, Md., were sent to Baltimore on Turaday, for aiding and harboring rebels during the invasion by Lee's hAes. Both were sent across the lines by way of Harper's Ferry. Dr: Magill, their father, it will be remembered, was twice imprisoned for treason, last year, and again discharged. At the time of Lee's raid he jcined the rebel army. .............-.,.... Faosr.—We are informed that frost made its appearance at different points . In this county, during the late cold nights. This was rather early for haariheaded Jack to appear; .ati the crops have not all been secured. cgick Frost! Jack *cat! If the Buckwheat is lost, We'll blame you throughout, old fellow, For what would' we do Without cake, Iciast or stew, v• When the leaves of the forest are yellom" Tus Daetr-4foolishf rmstirlfint!---W& heat Of young men in this and neighboring counties ;liho ran: 'ttwili thWartrtounceliek44 made that they had been drafted. We can conceive of no more foolish act dial:l4;ls. 4 the first place; they. ate , expatriating thena t t selycs,frsm . bpum : ,for life, ,1113 they will be sub ject to, arreA yeara hence should they return; they are diegracii;g their names forever, arp liable to be treated`tati'dgieriters, anifivheat tI is war is over, willte•alftnittedaindfAreated with contempt by allsluescs,„Ahhoctrgt Is not to exceed three years' seryipeAn any contingency. Should the war end this fall, as it certainly 4ould : had vie lerecoprietheada at the north, the drafted men will probably be home next spring. But even should it continue, to 'Ulan tiantent to-teht" life:'as' ft is, three years soon roll away, and he who comes back will be hOneted and' reipeefect for life, and' hide:lid : ren will speak of him: for - years Ato dome as. soldier of the 'Onion.. Zptttal Nottter. THE PROPIHETOB34F THE q, I)1 A )3, P 11_0 IT BE, PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY attention'of nese Men aud, the - -traveling r,communiti, to the enOllni - aceinimnotktion and comfort offered itAtheii , eetabliehment. -au3l-d3m KANAGA, FOWLER & CO. Waal Is nta Marraal—The congregating Sr a- la rge -; number of peraons. ; at any, . part 'cull* 1 place,., will naturally call forth the inquiry, n i 1 '.What is the'matter?'" lethiiffiniltinceYth I answer is, that C. L. Bovfmail, bp ) just 4o . pleted the receiving from New York and Phi adelphia ota largemortmetkaapopnable di goods; and - tile Crowd thatinay be seen ther daily, arefitudy !mg:their: own Anteitests lit qith purchase of handscmeandcheis,p, dry goods, tit No. No. 1; 'Southeast abider of Front and Market streets.. . -, 2t ' e PENN.. YTIVARIA .M.II O ITIA. and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Plonntyosirream of Pay, and. Subsistence Claims. 8to. ; ito4mads out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, - AttornerolZato. Office : Third Street Harrisburg Pa. rn27-1Y Naw Feu GOODS.—We have now received and are Otienfig a beautifiil i miortinint'o'f l new style dreasgoods.and othergvditi o „. , Splendid assortment of new delainee. All ccilors , sot•plain alapiioaS. , - New style, of plaid dress goods. Fine black tombi . tithes'. Black and - colored paramattas. • • tr. 5 pieces of , blaclz silks. 60 pieces - of - bleached' and - unbleached urds line. : 10 4 heavy linen for sheeting. tleavr. linen fot v pipear- au3eq. 8-4 grey liner`dardaelefor table covere. White Iluen table porn tit ; ittnapkinu,..l, Black alapacas, all qualities. White linen andlieinstlifii&pbeiteeldifs, 10 doz. Balmoral‘piirts,,fro,m.s2,.so • huge "assortment of hoop skiiti." , Hooplaidrtit at 75' chi , $l , OO, $1 'so,' and- at prices. White cambric muslins and jaconnetts, nan- Gooks, Irish,linen,S_wiss- plusAins, andAgrefit many otlithritieci - goOthh — ' 8 4 , - Lsyri. Norm cut Tatrieamarn Dear Sir With your periniaslon I wish to say to the readers Of yOtir by return mail to all who wish it; (freeya Re cipe, with fall directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, thsto wilkeffechially remove, in 10 days, Pimples; Blotches, Tata Freckles, and all= Impuritiesof this leaV ing the same soft, clenr, smooth. and beautiful- I will also mail free to those having Bald Beads or Bare Facts, siiinpre "directions and in formation that will enable them •to st_art,a full growth of Luxuriant 'Hifi, Whiskers , or a HT* stache, in lees than 30 days. 0.11-41eplinitione answered by return mail without charge. • ItespeOthilly ythini;" • - , F. CHAPMAN,..Ohenaist; jy2B-118m] No. sal Broadway, New York. I,SO HORSE OWN RS. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB HORSES` ei' imilialed`bir any, and in ,all . 'easel!' of lameness arising from Sprains; ,Braises,..or Wrenching, its effect is. magical, and certain Hakness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange,' &O.; it-will also core speedily; Spavin and - Bingbono may be easily prevented and cuieif their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the polability of a raduxdcure. No case of the kind, however, is FO desperate or hopeleps but it may,, be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithfiff application wilhalways remove . the Lameness, and enable the Horses to travel with comparntle ease. ~ • - Every horse owner s hould have this remedy at band, for its timely use' aCihe -first appear- ance - bf Laineness will effeotbally, nrernifflulse formidable :diseases mentioned, to which .all horses are liable, and which raider so mani otheiwise valuable horses nearly worthless. Be advertisement. ingl9-4weow HAIR - DIEa "LIM DYE VI BATCHELOR'S. CL It_BRATID left DYE Is the'lirein the World. The only Nortiskto, -2rua and Rediablf PYe e kinown4 '`Thfs' 4143i/did Heir 'Weis 'Petrfebt-=cLangest Red, Busty or Grey Haw_ bessusly Gio.4 Nook or Natural Brown, wfitiotitt injuring the Hair or Stowing. the Skinf.letkvlog the Haiti Soft aufpeautiftd ; imparts fresh yitatityarel gneutiy teitoiing`iti fp Wine color, and reetitiest She...illaffonte.ALYaid_Dyea.....sllZ-Geattine Ju r 1 4 11V44444 '`.4l.\-2A:WITataY' All fotlt-+ eie are kr itiomitoudogipput 140,110tdod i A. IPAOTOrt,-, - . 81 BA A. BT., N. Y., 11Allignotee saw tot= omit 703 memo Ise KUL 1484 Y. irtilitarp Notiteg. SUBSTITUTE! SUBSTIIUTE ! For leas than $l5O. For p rticulars Inclose 10 cents. Address J. A. THOMSON'. Care of John a. Schiller, Pittsburg, Pa. au2,B d2w* Dail FT! DRAFT ! ! BUSINESS in relation to the Draft in the 14th Enrollment District cA.REFtier & RELIABLY ATTENDED TO. MI kinds of papers prepared according to U. S. regulations, at now RATE& P811301)8 wishing substitutes can be accommo dated, and any one wishing to go as substitute for any drafted man an obtain - the highest cash price at the established , claim agency of EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law, 34 Street, near Market, antl.lm. Harrisburg, Pa. ATTENTION CIONSORIPTS AIL persinnt drafted , and who are entitled to exemption can • have' heir papers properly made out by applying at the office of the- tni .dersigned, in the -Deus Tarmartavn Third street: SULLIVAN S. OFITLD, • Attorney kir Milttary (Maims. aull-dtf . • - pi4iloo, intiotons, • "LIGIITE' 8c CO., ...;,(IstteLights,& Bradburys) Piano Forte :Manufactlarers. 421 Emma ST., NEW YORK, • 2 d 6 6,4 Eat of o f f M R ig; 9wliraf,4ll the original .intstper, and lOy Practical Piano Forte Make r of tbe fir tri'of '"Lighte & Bradbnrys," airing retained his Two-Thirds interest in the whole business stock, materials, &c., and Sole Proprie torshif Vidief4 Patents, inclusive of his ebrat - Vigiftq - INSULATED IROI- FLUMES , is the only one who - Gan make the SIJPERION PIANO FORTE& for which thil house has been so popular, Er All infringe ments on his rights will be propcute,d accord ing to raw. • ~ Er All nap) Foites from ty?,'*anitfactdry are warranted perfect-1i every respect for five .yeari s . 'Liberal Terms to Dealers. - P. C. LIGHTE ' ans-d Bra 421. 1 BiCome St., New York. T iltat Ofotatt Saito. - Publics. Sale of ReaLl'etate, 4N SATURDAY, SEPEMBEIVI9; 1868, r - .SL 14111.1 (SOLD bye, public sale, on tbe i 7 prernises, in Lower Paxton township, the - ollowrvedescribed Real Estate of George Hilleiseurdee'd, yin: • ' ' i .c ;...tracti-of.land situate 5 miles oast- of Hai rietiurg, neer, the Jonestown road; and on the road leading to Union - Deposit, containing 140 acres (more or less)44l::gravel land, having thereon erected a large Double Frame House, Hank 13mm. with Wagon Shed attached, and all Other neoessary out buildingi. there is also pn. HA promises ememsellent Grchard of choice ,fruit trecsa,ela so, never faffingspringof water, (adth Spin& house.) neve r : 20 acres of the Ave land is covered with thriving timber. r l'Uti tract of land its,itt . a Ace state of culti siaton. . _. - . .. . • galmt p commence at 1 o'clock, K-aa, when Itlierfams will be made known by the heirs of said demised. aP22-dawtso Mencatitte &moiler and Lebanon' "Courier insert three times iintr^send bills to this office immediately for-collection. EXECITT:QES' SALE VALUABLE , Bablirk. N . • SAITIRDAY,:*PEPTEIIRE3 12, 186 S, will be ',tiold'liisublic sale at the late res idence cif 'lsaac; Ober, dedd, in West Dortega tetkineihip, laribasttit ,nounty, 2 miles north ,of thelorongt Ellishethrowti; on the Lanerttil ter and Harrisburg turnpike road, the ilia folloWing saltdible reit estate, ids: A 'VALUABLE FARM, IldjOirting lands of ,Benj. Hoffer, Joint Sharer, tin Winters and others, the Harrisburg and L'inctmte running; through the same, onnbitirting 114 ACRES, More or Ibrtt,lOnie acres 'Of nhich i are'cirrered with tiniber. The improveniente thereon'are large hi,n story DWELLING HOUSE, Wash Howe, *ring llons# ever a never-failing Sprint!, hi W TWO TilkiANT HOUSES, A LARGE 'POTTERY, KILN AND, nrrups,, A LARGIr!BANS BARN, Wagonsheds, Corn Crib, Hog Pens;"yrjth other necessary, outbuildings.. Banning Water in the barn yard, alio a'inntal stream of water runs through the land, toittlitch th l ti cattleheve access from the fields. Alio, A FINE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT TREES. • The above properly is: COnveniently divided into eleven fields, 'andAtio'whole is under good fences, and in a high state of doltiVation. ThS Harrisburg - turnpike runsP patt, the buildings, and within two miles thereof is a Railroad Depot. ItAr. convenient .to Mills, Stores 'and Churches. It - has been a`drovestand for many years and is a favßrable loCation for.sny public businesi. Sidepropeirty will be geld subject to a dower of $2,000, at five per cent. interest. Persons wishing to view said premises before ,day, of sale will gleasemilcin Renjamin.,ll2lfer, neareliding tb4ropef t z peattorammrifi , 'ere* Olio &Olt* of said dap , when erten epee will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned Execotors. - • ; 11EITJAMJMHON PER , aul2:2taWts° ISAAo 013Efi! 4 ~._ l'i hi:4 ft 4,001.4 .'_ .i,:--;.c.,i...,',..- 12 SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED FtEItitHALIFAXiTOWNSHIP. A LL TEA.CHEnS wishing to teach in said A towest4p,intist attend on the 16th dny„, of sektflinbrattlaPfato bitfeOrnine4 hif the COnnty uperintendent: " By order of the Board, any-td_ JACOB H. TYSON. HARRISBURG SEMINARY. THE FALL, SES S ION :' Of this Institution will commence WEDNUDAY, BzrtfllßEli2ad an22-d2w -. 8 E. , DIXON . , Principal. THE rf KING MICROSCOPE," DOUBLE LENS. pPiIDF. HQ ;BOWED of Harvard University, says, "ltwworks very well, and you have got it up very neatly.:' Idagnilles 25 diatastos. 65;centa in , P o •Atal. euireaoy. The “BOWRN MICROSCOPE," 28 cents. The "S. WOOD WARD MICROSCOPE," 38 cents. Or one each of the three kinds for $l. All , free of postage. Address T. EDWIN KING, mr2B-daw6rn Box 830, Boston. Mass.: %trAV.F, TREEB.: WE nowleady,to receive orders for Shade Y Trees. To person clubbing, purchasing ittwanty par cent. lees," add will alio' snparlOteid the Planting, and warrant thew. _lf_they fella grow,J. will re- P4iP ,14 1 1 11411V4441P 1,, km , ; , J--MISEEp• • au26 HAbilt./4„ '1;1, r , I. - Trl ge and m ie n vueititiel4 *filch we are able to sell livi‘res than any store in town. Call and examine. NIOHOLB & BOWMAIT, jeB Corner Front and Market Dies filebioal LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S Pr:bIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY THE GREAT FEMALE - REMMDY THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS ABE BETTER THAN PILLS ! ABE B • TTER THAN PILLS ! ARE BETTER THAN PILLS! ARE BETTER THAN PILLS ! Lyon's Peripdical props are THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ever , brought before the public, and as a . dirt retie and rpecitic for irregularities,. chullangea ;the world - to produce an equal.; they are, lathe most obstinate cases, - 5" ItELTABLE; AID B B N RI TIM GOOD fiattE A :A26 stilt ll:3l DO I GOOD NELTABLE, AND STIRE; TO, D O 00PD I 'AND CANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARK, AND CANNOT DO HARM, IF THE DIRIWTIONS ARE ADHER4I TO ! IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE 'ADHERED TO! IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO ! SAFE AXALL TINES". SAFE AT ALL TIMES ! SAFE AT ALL TIMES! - • r SAFWAT ILL TIMES ! except when expressly forbidden in the direc done which are wrapped around each_ bottle, and have the _written: signature of DB. JNO. L. them.LYON upon eti'. NONE OTHEESARE GENUINE! NONE OTEIERK-ARE GENUINE! NONE OM/WARE GENUINE! NONE MEW ARE GENUINE BEWARE OF COUNTER Ml' ' - BEWARE OF 001INTERFEI1BI BEWARE OF 'COUNTERFErfOr - ItEWARE ORCOUNTERFFSTS I . They ouraall Motto ilje to *tick. ,the, _female system is anMeotetiovith &Patch sad I) degree of certainty whicb , notb.ing but a eolentifically compounded finktpreparation conk' roach. .lISE NO OTHER 1 lISE NO ()TIARA USE NO' OTHER I . 1:184 NO OTHER! For my Drops stand before the world as the as plus,uifra of • all remedies, -for 'the cure '-of all diseases of-the kidneys and bladder, Lencoreah, Prolapkuß, _and the mild, but positive correction of all irrogniarities. , • DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON ! DO NOTMNIMI9SED 'UPON 1 DO - NOT.BE IMWSILD UPON ? DO NOTES IMPOSED UPON ! by those who have other preparations which they desire to palm off upon the streng th of the popularity of my . Drops, and , who recommend their 'own nostrums, thus appropriating to themselves the const ant demand for my Pe riodical Drop 3, as a medium for selling some thing which is worthlesti7and • inefficient. But when the Druggist you apply to has not, got them,. either make him burthein for, you, or else enclose one Dollar to the nearest general wholesale agent, who will return you a bottle by return Express. thus save yourselves trouble end obtain relief from the.greateist - Female liegtda tor of the Nineteenth Century., Over 26,000 Bottles of. this medicine have been sold' within_the last six months, and every Lady &Kat hes:used thein, but for-the nature of the cure, would furnish us with her sworn cert. tificate of theii'efficany.' It takes but one Dol l lar to make the experiment, and I -iittneit 'those of your sex who are, suffering—will you waste away *Lena single Dollar will give you instant relief. - PreparedAgely by DR. he. L. Lyon, Pracei tioing Phykiolan.• Price $1 per bottle. G: O. tILARS & CO., • - •.WFotilitiAL i DRUGGIST, New Haven, Cnn. ..- General &grata tor United. States and Cana- glir For sale at Wholesale by D. S. BARNES & CO„ New York, GEO. 'C. GOODWIN k Co.& Boston For sale by D. W. ialoss St.- Go., _ and all Druggists. . auSlifood-mtkw-lyeow. Important to Letter Writers. POW 0271C111, HARILLSBURG, Aug.f . asth, 1863. jI I have been instructed that all mail matter posted at this office, and addressed to any Executive Department, or to any officer therein' on which the postage is unpaid and which is not properly franked, shall be forwarded, :with each weakly return of "lltunallable Letters," to the Dead Letter °Mee,. in. the mode pre sodbedien the latter part of i gege 5 of_ instme Vous iubliihed with act approved March 8, 1868. [a u2B] . OE I BE NEB, Postmaster. eItTLIOLqW'S NOM, Price $1 25. JUIS itfenunid- of Artettuction for enlidtpg*nd diechergiog eiddiete;4lth itkeial - retinae* to the detection of dieguslifying end feigned die owe. Adopted by the Surgeon General. Par sale by GEO. BNIAIGINEt. an2ll OD ctan Steamers CITEAKSHIP GREAT EASTERN, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Howcano & ASPINWALL, Aciawrs. The steam-hip GREAT EAS TERN, WALTER PATON, Commande r . will be dispatched ram unmoor.. IRON NEW YOWL Wednesday, August 12 ' Wednesday, Sept. 8 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each port First cabin from $95 to $l4 ) Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate tables $7O Excursion 'Pickett; out and beck, in the first mod second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and dill drisn under twelve years of age half price. In fants free. Third cabin $6O Steerage, with superior accommodations... $BO Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above. All fares payable in Gold, or Its equivalent la IL 8. currency. Each passenger allowed twacty collie feet of luggage, , An experienced Surgeon on board. Fa peerage only apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Passage Of 26 Broadway, New York. HOWLAND & Amara., Agen ts , 54 South at., New York. jets-dam Steani Weekly to Liverpool frOUCHING at QUFANSTOWN, (Coax Hen ' BOIL.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company. are Intended to pail as follows CITY OF SIALTIKORE Saturday, Sept- fith ; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 12th ; CITY OF NEW YORK, Saturday Sept. 19th, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PETARIJI ER GOW, OR ITS EQUIVALUT IN LOA 111111 mar aims, $BO 00ernsleas, I $3::: 60 do to London, 86 00 do to London, . 85 60 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Halve, Bremen, liotterdam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates. Fares .from Liverpool or Queenestown : Ist Cabin, $76, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver fool, $4O. From Queenstown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their friends can boy tick ets here at these rates. For farther information apply at the Clomps, ay's Offices. JOHN G: DALE, Agent, 1513rcaulisay, N. Y or 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. illaical.. *** D.R. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REM EDT. FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, STIFF NECK AND . JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, GUIS AND WOUNDS, tILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMANIO AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. DR. 'STEPHEN SWEET, of Convedicut. The Grest•Natural Bone Setter. DB. STEPHEN SWEET; of Ocmn.aicut, Is known allover the United States DR. STEPHEN SWEET,' of annecacut, , Is the antboi of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible 'lfni meta." Dr. aved'a Infolaie Liniment Curca Itherunatiam and never fin:a. Dr. &as Infallible Liniment Ls a certain remedy for N. twilight. Dr. Street's lafalhble Liniment Cures Burns sad Scalds immealately. Dr. Sweet's Ablate Liniment Is.ihe best known Remedy for Spcsins and Bruises. Dr. Sweet's Intarible Linimant Carte 'Headache immediately and was never known to fdt. DI. 51otet'a Infallale Liniment fiords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom faile to cure. • Dr. Sweet's Liniment,. Cures Toothache in one Minute. Dr. Swat's .infallible Liniment Cures Cute and wounds inonedktely and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet a infallible Lininunt • Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lim'ment Has been used by more than a million people, -;• and all pot.* Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly-a "friend in need," and every family should have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. RICHARDSON & Bole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct For sale by all Dealers. dkwly-eow. NOTICE MITE DRAFT in the Fifteenth and adjoiLing Districts.—National Substitute Agency.— A. K. SWISHER & CO. having opened an office in Carlisle, at the G overnment Assessor's Office, in Rheem's Hall, are now prepared to furnish lubstutes at fair prices. Substitutes supplied from this office will be able bodied aliens not subject to draft. All draft ed persons served by us is guarantied a release from the draft. Apply at once to person or by letter at the "National Substitute Agency," Rheem's Hall, Carlisle. iMorenca—J. X. Weakly, Joeephllitner, jr , J. Bheem.' angB-tf FLOWERS OF ITALY. TOILET EAU DE COLOGNE. N eiquisite impregnation of Pure Spiacs A w ith the odors of Flowers; Blossoms of Oratte, Bosemara, Balm, Violet and Mika, Very fragrant on the handkerchief. For sale by the quart or bottle. Prepared by 30 6 S. A. KUNKEL, Apothecary- ipzr SWIMMING NEW MBE I4ILE ROQUEI',, a mellow perfume of 1. fayender Mowers, Roses and Migniumette, for the toilet, bath and bandk.erehief. Dis tilled by S. A. KUNKEL, an.2o Apothemry, Harrisburg. Dl3llB AND DNADULTRBATED SPICES, from the moat celebrated mills in the °min ify, knit received ind for isle by . WM. DOCK. 38.. & GO. - GREET CORN. Con** teodved by ionZti W. DOCK, ht., & CO. grGABS oft ligradek whits at/Abram; vex, 1..3 kw, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, gingB C. Front and Mariirsta. SUGABit--Wilitn and brown;` of all grades and prime. 1:34M and examine ,at jag =BOW & BOWMAN, Oor. Front and Minket atm* 111111101. A. K. SWISHER & CO Wiindow's Freeb. Gnocel
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