pitig Etitgrapt rt i o r riGE b.:ICIASELLS.—AII Ad verti„mcnt., t 3 witness Notices, Star. riages, De,sles, site., to secure ft:mutton In the TELEGitAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular It:vetting 'Edition ate inserted in the Morning Edition 'without extra charge. A GOOD OLD Ans.—Hr. David Johnson, of Latimme township, Adams county, died, a few days ago, at the age of nearly one hundred years. He was a highly respected citizm, and his death is lamented by a very large circle 01 Wednesday Evening, Sept. 9, 11369. 'friends HARRISBURG, PA TOWN AND COUNTRY, MASS MEETING A MASS MEETING of the citizens of Harria bum and the surrounding country, will be held in the Court House, in the city of Harrisbutg, on MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 12, 1863 Able speakers at home and from abroad will address the meeting. All the loyal citizens are invited to attend. SIMSONABLE Anirrog.—Lay in your winter fuel I=l Pawns desiring to purchase stock should re-, member that one hundred horses and mules will be sold at Carlisle, on Fiiday, at 10 o'cloCk, by the Quartermaster. EiBEET.-At market, this morning, there +wns a fair supply of seasonable articles, such :as vegetables, fruits, &c. Prices were about the same as thoSe of last week. ~.C‘ol3ll. BROTHBRE by the name of - Pierce - have b een d l:gfted in Kannatiltownship, Cheaterco. Luckily tilt:" ar6 four other brothers of 'the same family-bol , des the conscripta: FEVER AND AGUB A: BILDDLETOWN.—WeIarn that the physicians of 2(iddletown• report'be tween two hundred and fifty- and three hundred gases of fever and ague in tha t town and vi cinity. A TEASPOONFUL of brown sugar, bu..'llea' " some live coals before going to bed, it is . S aid will effectually clear a room of mosquitoes. A very simple remedy, and worth trying. FAST IttlNNlNG.—There are occasional com plaints of the fiiit running of trains of Oars within the city limits. We noticed a train the other day, running at the rate of about twenty miles an hour. Look out for accidents. IN' the list of examinations published on Mon• day evening, Mr. George A. Oglesby was re., porteclAs having "failed to report." Mr. 0. informs us that this was an error, he having furnished a substitute. We are pleased to make the correction. Doer Foam the entertainment at Brant's Hall, this evening, for the benefit of the siels and wounded soldiers in the Cotton Factory ; Hospital. P. S.—Fielding's entire troupe will also be present and participate in the entertainment. Consequently there will be no perfottnance at Sanford's to-night. ~~•,~ Dna COPPER/MADCONViriTION completed its tiakat yesterday, as it lied begun, by filling 'it up With genuine copperheads- 7 wan who haie no sympathy with the Government, no word of eneratragemeot for the soldiers, nor condenana• tion of Jeff. Davis and his traitors. No candi date was nominated for Treasurer, and we .proi sume that no one could be- found who' was wining to be sacrificed. The ticket will be beaten so badly that it is scarcely 'necessary to publish its candidates. John Raymond, of Middletown, was the successful aspirant for the nomination of Sheriff. A COUNTDCOMMISSIONER DieD.—Jno Moyer, Esq., one of the Commissioners of DaUphin t ottnty, died at his residence in Lykens town ship on Monday last. Mr. Moyer was elected County Commissioner nearly two-years since, and filled ..11sci several years since the office of Director of ti:e Poor, all the duties of which he discharged honestly and faithfully, andlais early death is sincerely r..gg:retted by his many friends and relatives. Mr. died of typhoid fever, a • disease which, it is presumed, he contracted whilst on a visit to the bai.tle field at Gettys -• burg. A party of ten gentLimen - visited the battle ground with Mr. Moisr at one time, and seven of the number ho.vesince , died of:typhoid fever. - • . DEATH 07A REVAIITIONARY YETBRAN.—Capt, John Slaymaker died last week at his residence in Williaristown, Lancaster county, in the 91st year of his age. Capt. Slaymaker was a veteran: of the Revolution, and, if we are not mistaken, also served in the war of 1812. His father, John Slaymaker, was in Braddock's campaign as a wagoner, and afterwards, in - 1776, he marched at the head of a company to Bergen, N. J., and took. part in a skirmish at Chestnut Hill. On his return home he was chosen County Commissioner; and died in 108 at the age of 65. The subject this ' anti .Was, in younger days, a prominent and enterprising v i tis. ln of the locality where he resided; and his :ions of Washiogton and his generals and descrip the scenes . to the "times that tried men's souls" end interesting. were graphic Tut Woonwannful CD3"5.11°N7 YeAterdei, placed nomination :he following ticket: Aisemb/y—,j. W es l ey A v ,' , of Harrisburg ; Charles H. Zeigler, of Reed tov, -111411 P: Sheri f f-,John. Raymond, of Mia 4 . o tOwn. Connissioners—T. A. Hamilton, orilarrlA -I?arg, 8 years; Jacob Buck, of Upper F s K l°ll r year. Recorder—James Horning, of Jefferson. Director of the Poor —J ohn Back, of W:tist 'Hanover. - • Auditor—James PaCoitnick, of Harrisburg No nomination for Senator was sadei , b•ut c°n feiaes were appointed to meetllt i bseof Le- Nuiort.l The-platform and resolutions adopted at the Copperhead State Ponventiou ,were redopted yesterday, Not a word is said in opposition to the rebellion in those resolutions—a simple de: nial of sympathy with It being contained there, Aa a whole,Abis convention was a irony tame affair. llow4iiould Ltherobliqi any ,sitaidt among thessAn-AtehditifiVit.wh_qh they liav,e not the leaiktiornt of success.? The music of the Organ cannotonvive thetrpdroivinjg gnirita DEBUT') —On Friday night tear accepted substitutes deserted from the Armory buildings in Meadville, and have not yet Eicce been heard from. HOSPITAL Paronrs.—The hospitals Gf this place will hereafter make their weekly reports to the Medical Direct or in Philadelphia. They were heretofore sent to Chambersburg. I=l=l ...---.0.---. PAR VALVE.-A Canadian, a few days since, who wished• to tell a copperhead what he -thought of him, couldn't remember 'the appro ptiate title; and so relieved himself with—"you d—d old cent . 1 ." He bit,the value, if he didn't the name. Puma AFFAIRS.—The following individuals, all colored, were before Alderman Kline this morning, after passing the night in the lock-up: Matilda Erb, arrested by Officer Essig ; Louisa BODO; by Officer Cline ; William Smith, by Of finer Kane ; Sanders Spriggs and William Bell, by Of Loyd ; and John Butler, by Officer Essig. They were discharged. I=l Jams C. Snows, Esq. edit& of the West Greenville (Aercer , county) Argus, says : On titiday fast we had the :exquisite pleasure of learning that Uncle Sam wants our personal services in-the army for three years, or else a proper substitute, or else about $3OO. Uncle Sam shall be accommodated in some way or other. He has been very kind to us heretofore, and his draft shall not bedishonored. A Wauerna.—On Wednesday last, Mr. Michael Crilly, of Gettysbrirg, attempted to unload a shell, when it exploded, injuring one of his hands so severely that three fingers had to be amputated. The accident is to be regret ted, as Mr. Crilly is a poor man, with a farnfly depending on him for support. Another 'warning against attempting to unload these death dealing, Miss WHOOPHIG Corroa.—As this disease prevails i n various places where the TELEGRAPH -circa lates, we publish the following rentedy,ltom the Peoria :fallseriPf: • - D i sso l ve one scruple of salt of tartar in a'gill of water ; L'dd ten grains of cochineal and sweeten with ti:lger: Give an- infant a fourth part of a four times a day; a table . 4 poGnika a child two years or;:t. a half spoonful; children four years of age, or 'upwards, a table spoon ful. ..9.gooll_embroorttiCin for whooping cough is also made with two oz. olive oil, one oe:oil of amber, one drauchm oil of I.4oves to be rubbed on the chest at bed time "GassN'Comr DANOB."—There is 'to be a "gathering together" of the "young _men" (copperheads) of all'ages - from twenty to fifty, at Brant's'Hotel this evening. It has been dis covered that the "enemies of the Union" are about to "trample upon the rights" of those young men of all ages, and "confirm the pro jeeted despothon of Force" over the Freedom and Equal* (?) which their daddies bought for them! Therefore, for the purpose of impart ing aspirit of "bads: bone into each other, to _ prevent, them ;from, walkjpg "slantindicularly" during the campaign, These young men pf 20, 86, 40 and 50' years of age will assemble them selVes'together. this evening. Copper-facing will be promptly attended to:, A BEIC.IO OF BATms Frain AT GETTiIIBIIRO. . —A sapling`which grew' on Culp's Hill, about two hundred and fifty yard from ,our biesst works at Gettystngs is on exhibition at the Union League rooms.on Chestnut street,-Phila delphia. - The` sapling gives evidence of the fierceness of the contest by the numerous bullets which have penetrated it. Near the bottom, a ramrod is almost entirely embedded in it. From the top to the bottom of this reit° can be found bullets and bullet holes, and bark chipped off by the severity of .the firing of the enemy. It bears its taitimony. to the shoWer of lead and, steel which filled the air at that distance:from the breastworks. The'trees that grew near the works are still, more strongly! marked—, The relic was presented to the League by Benjamin Bigley, Esq., of Norristown. How A LADY SBILVIID CorPeaunians.—A few days since, the 27th of August, a number, of Men were engaged at the house of tiavid Hassler, Esq., of Rostraver township, West moreland county, Pa., in threshing grain. On coming to the table for dinner, Mrs. Hassler noticed a butternut breast pin on one of the men named McClelland, which she requieited him to take off or leave the table, as no man shonldldt at her table with one of them on Her brother (son of Rev. Samuel Wakefield, recently representative of that County, in the Pennsylvania Legislature,) apokei out and told her he had one on, and Wended to keep it on. She replied that his must come off 'also, or he must leave the table likewise. They hesitated in leaving, thinking she was not in earnest, ,when Mr. H. joined in the request and invitation to leave the table unlessthe badges were taken off. With this the three brothers (McClelland's) and Wakefield left, packed up the threshing machine, leaving the threshing unfinished.— The loyal men, some eight or ten in -number, remained, and ate the dinner. , - ;;The action of Mrs. If. is highly approved by ell-her loyal neighbors, and deserveg to be passed around as worthy of praise and !mita, tion. In the afternoon her brother returned with a metsagefrom the reverend traitor, her father, tO. MrS...H., 'that she need not show her face at his house tdi ,she phauxed her politics. ' • ft will he retnember4 that this Wakefield, whose infamous treatment of his loyal dangh 1 ter is so graphically set-forth - hi the above par agripli., made himself exceedingly obnexious and offensiva to decent men during the last L e gislature, of which Wakefield was a member. When tai question of freedom, 'or an 7 refer ence to the horrors of slavery was made, during ti •hich it became aseenary to appeal to;the ins. tift,:ntion of God for the course of loyal men, this Aeneelesi hypocrite, Wakefield, would answer that the Assembly of Pennsylvania "was not convened to legislate for God." He voted 1 on all qUestians against the war, against the Government, and against its brave .defenders; ai we have, sublime faith that = ids noble hailed daughter, whom he notified ,not to a Lo w,.her faefkAtjbln fil"4„,a, apm, uf !yolk her hyikocrlA oal rs gailitgier will ` a ver ry y AiiirThOie In a vary warm pit. Six mlnii-tms were drafted iti Reading, Pa.— ,hri_e Mettiodisis, one Lutheran, one Episcopal nd ne Rowan Catholic. MUSIC HAM C 11,1131.1.3." this fact, let them repair to the vicinity of this office, any time during the day or evening, and they will bo fully convinced as to the truth of the quotation. Somebody has kept up such a horrible noise, supposed to come from lungs of some powerful person applied to a boat horn, that all the young chickens in the neighborhood_ have been killed, and the quiet rest of the poor cats distUrbed. Won't somebody give the mu sical individual some other occupation? Rtvenus llscrstox.—The Commie oner of Internal Revenue has recently decided that the seventy fifth section of the act of July 1. 1862, provides that on railroad iron, and all other iron advanced beyond slabs, blooms, or loops, and not advanced beyond bars or rods, a duty .of one dollar and fifty cents . per ton shall be paid. Iron forgings of whatever size or shape, in arough and unfinished state, are held to be covered by the provisions of the seventy-fifth section, and taxable at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents per ton. It has also been de cided that in a case where a testator dies be queathing an estate in money to his wife and, daughter, for life, with the remainder to the survivor, after the .death of the survivor the same to go to the remote kindred, the tax upon the whole estate must be pal d befOre the ex ecutor makes any distribution. The life in tenet of the wife is to be estimated by approv ed tables of life annuities, upon which interest no tax is to be charged. The interest of the daughter, computed by the same tables, is taxed three-fourths of ono per 'cent. The re matador of the estate bequeathed to remote kin dred is to be taxed one and one-half per cent. THERE is a spirit cf manliness and broadbearted natriotism in the annexed extract from a Bar mon preached by the Rev. Wm. J. Pater, of Bedford, Mass., to his congregation upon the Sunday succeeding the day upon which he had himself been drafted, worthy both of commen dation and limitation. After announcing his intention to respond personally to the call, he said : "And if _not accepted—if I shall be doomed to the Mortification of physiCal unworthiness— I shall still feel that this call is a new voice of duty which I must in some way try to obey.— In what shape I can respond to the demand I know not now ; but I have for some time felt thati must get nearer the heart of this national struggle ; that,l must enter more interiorly into the life of this hour of our national history that I have done what I could by word, and must now make some fuller and more personal proof of my ministry in this regard, And this call from the conscription wheel I accept as an intimation that another field of duty may be somewhere opening for me." Opttial Notitts. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, and Recruiting Claims; United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims. &c., &c., made out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law. Office: Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [027-ly Nsw FALL GOODE4.—We have now received and are opening a beautiful assortment of new style dress goods and other goods. Splendid assortment of new delaines. All colors of plain elapses& New style of plaid dress goOds. - Fine black bombazines. ' Mack and colored paramattas. 5 pieces of black silks. 60 pieces of bleached and unbleached mus lin& 10 4 heavy linen for sheeting. 5 4 heavy linen for pdlow cases. 8-4 grey linen (isms& for table covers. - White - linen table covers and napkins. Black alapacas, all qualities.- White linen and h mstiched pocket hdlds. 10'doz. Balmoral skirts; from $2 50 up. large assortment ot hoop skirts. Hoop skirti at 75 cts , $1 00, $1 50, and all prices. White cambric muslin and jaconnetts, tm; 'Books, Irish linen, Swiss muslin, and a great many other new goods. S. LEWT. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, ESPECTFULLY call the attention of Buai ness Men and the traveling community to the superior accommodation and comfor offered in their establishment. anBl-d3at B.ANAGA, FOWLER Ss CO. A FRIEND IN NEED. TEY IT DR. SWEET'S INFALLJ.PLE LINIMENT Is prepared from the reoipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the fast twenty years with the mast astonishing success As an external remedy, it is without a rival, and will 'allevike pain more speedily than any other- preparation. For 011 Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Btc., its soothing, healing and pow erful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certi , &rites of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. See advertisement. augll darvoew Eprroa OF TBrateatern : Dear : With, your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Re cipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that•will effectually remove, in 10 drys, Pimples, Blotches, Tao Frecklea, and all Impurities of the Skin, leav ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. ' I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Hou r stache, in les9 than 30 days. All applications answered by retßrn meg without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. 'F. CHAPMAN Chemist, jy2B-dBm] No. 831 Broadway, New York. BAIR DIE! - imam. PIE BLTCHRLOW,i CELEBRATED UATB DYE Is the Best hi the World. The only Harnuese, grue and .fidgidie Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—cLanges Bed, Busty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural ,Brown, without injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its pristine color, and rep Diet the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BA feIiBLOR. All oth '4B sie mere . in:Mations; and should heavoided Salr'l:4 all 'Druggists' ttto :r4OTORY -8 / BAIDLE/Y St,..H. . - i &diSitton i ti ; Saw =tire max mt., miasma - ism sets. }e23ay.' GREAT.i. I . , ..E.OOv f.i.:.V. ! —lf auy I..nu doubts Applicable useful Arts Ita Combination Ntr , '2Zwertiottnento USEFUL and V ALIJA BLE DISCOVERY! HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general practical l utdity 'than any invention 'now before the public. It hay been thoroughly tested dur ing the :ast two years by practical men, and pronoun ced by all to be SUPERIOR 10 ANY AdbestvePreparationeknown HILTON'S fIiSOTaUBIA CEMENT lln a new thing, and the re !suit of years of study ; Its ,ombination is on A new thing Scientific Principles, And under no circumstances or thane of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offeusive BOOT & SHOE Manufacturers, using Ma chines, will find it the beet article known for Cementing the Channels, as it' works without delay, is not affected y any change of tempera ture. Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Jewelers. Will and it sufficiently tuihe sive fdr their use, as has been proved. Bis especiay adaptor' to Leader, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes salficieptiy strong with out stitching. I.•arailiea LIQUID CEMEN2 Extant, that is a sure thing .for mending b"urnitgre, Crockery, Toys ne, ivory • And articles of Household It is a liquid Ilemeniber HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. armies INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is insoluble in water or oil. Huron's Insmanms CEIENISPT Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or 'Alan ' ufaotnrers' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. BBOS. & CO., Proprietore Providence, B. I. elphia, LAING & IKAGINNIS. Filli6 Agents in Phila jeB-dly f eat estate Oates. Pnblio Sale . of Real Estate. ON SATURDAY, SEPEKBER 19, 1863, v ILL BE SOLD by public sale, on the Vpremises, in Lower Paxton township, the following described Real Estate of George A tract of land situate 6 miles-east of Har— risburg, near the Jonestown road, and on the road leading to Union Deposit, containing 140 acres (more or less) of gravel laud, having thereon erected a large Double Frame House, Bank Barn with Wagon Shed - attached, and all other necessary out buildings. There is also on the premises an excellent Orchm d of choice fruit trers ; also a never failiog spring of water, (with spring house.) About 20 acres of the Move land is covered with thriving timber. This tract of land is in a floe state of culti vation. - Bale to' commence at 1 o'clock, P. at. when the terms will be made known by the h eirs 01 said deceased. 81122 dawtso • Lancaster Examiner and Lebanon Courier insert three times and send bills to this office immediately for collection. EXECUTORS' SALE or VALLI - ABLE REAL ESTATE. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1863, will be sold by public sale, at the late res idence of Isaac Oner, dec'd, in West Doneg.?- township, Lancaster county, g miles north of the borough ti Eliztbethtown, on the Lancasl ter and Harrisburg turnpike road, the tulloilug valuable real estate, viz: A VALUABLE FARM, adjoining lands of Benj. Hoffer, John Sharer, Martin Winters antlotbers, the Harrisburg and Lancaster turnpike running through the same, containing 114 ACRES, more or less, about 14 acres of which are covered with timber. The improvements thereon are a large two- _ story DWELLING HOUSE, Wash House, !a! Spring House over a never-failing TWO TENANT HOUSES, A LARGE POTT KILN AND FIXTURES, A LARGE BANK BARN, Wagonsheds, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, with other necessary outbuildings. Banning water in the barn yard, also a small stream of water runs through the land, to which the cattle have access from the fi-Ids. Also, A. FINE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT TREES. _ The above property is conveniently divided info eleven fields, and the whole is under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation. The Harrisburg turnpike runs. past the buildings, and within two miles thereof is a Railroad Depot. It is convenient to Mills, Stores and Churches. IA has been a drovestand for many years and is 'a favorable location for 6ny public buSiness. Said property will be sold subject to a dower of $2,000, at five per cent. interest. Persons wishing,to view said premises before day of sale, will please cation Benjamin Hoffer, residing npar the property. Salesto commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned Executors. BENJAMIN 140 t, FEB, anl2-2tawts! 18 4 0 0/3.F11 113ianog, Aitlobtono, &c. F. C. LIGHTE & CO., (Late Lighte & BradbarYB) Forte Piano 421 &tome Sr., Thaw Yosx, 2d Nock Bast of Broadway. AA - R. F. O..LIGHTE, the original founder of Vis well-known eAsbliehment, Senior partner, and ondy Practical Piano Porte Maker of the late fum of "Lights & Bradburys," having retained his Two• Thirds interest in the whale business stock, materials, &c., and Sole Proprie torship in his Valuable Patents, inclusive of his celebrated PATrENT INSULATED IRON FRAMES, is the only one who can make the SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES for which this house has been so popular. or AU infringe ments on his rights will be erosecuted accord ing to law. All Piano Fortes from this manufactory are wa ran'ted perfect in' ' every respect for Rye years. tilkle*T,Sh3P,t9..Pealers- C. LIG11.11& CO. _ _ ait&-dein 4217 - Broome 8t , Nevi Yolk, LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S Pt.hIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYO si'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS Lyon's Periodical Drops are THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION JE NELMS ever brought before the public, and as a din. retie and specific for irregularities, challenges the world to produce an equal ; they are, lathe most obstinate cases, It is the only AND CANNOT DO HARM., AND CANNOT DO HARK, AND CANNOT DO HARK, AND OANNOT DO HARM, REktEhißEa SAFE AT ALL TIMES 1 SAFE AT ALL TIMES 1 SAFE AT ALL TIMES! sAfB AT ALL TIMES ! except when expressly forbidden in the dlreo tions which are wrapped around each battle, and have the written signature of DR. JNO. L. LYON upon them— BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! They cure all those ills to which the , female system is subj-oted, with dispatch,and a degree of certainty which nothing but ascientifically compounded fluid preparation could reach. ESE NO OTHER I USE NO OTHER ! USE NO OTHER! USE NO OTHER! For my Drops stand before the world as the no plus ultra of all remedies, for the cure of all diseases of the kidneys and bladder, lefucoreah, ProlapErva, and thd , mild, but positive correction of all irregularities. .Mgmaliacturem .ffittical THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY 1 THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY ! THE G bEA.O FEMALE REHMDY ! THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY ! A.BE BETTER THAN PILLS ARE B TTER THAN PILLS I ARE BETTER THAN PILLm! ARE BE [TEE THAN PILLS ! RELIABLE, .AND SURE TO DO GOOD 1 RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD 1 RELIABLE,_ AND SURE TO DO GOOD RETAABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD . IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE NOvE OTHERS AREOENIIINE NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE; NONE OTHERS ABE GENUINE DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON DO Nor BR: IMPOSED t PON DO NM' BE lAPOSt , D UPON DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON by those who have other preparations, which they desire to palm off uponlhe strength of the popularity of my Drops, ,and who recommend their own nostrums, thus appropriating to themselv, s the constant demand for my Pe riodical Drops, as a medium fur selling some thing which is worthless and inefficient. Bat when the Druggist you apply to has not got them, either make him buy them for you,- or else enclose one Dollar to the nearest general whol sale agent, who will return you a bottle by return Eames. - ' You will thus save yourselves trouble and obtain relief from the greatest Female Regula tor of the Nineteenth Century. Over 25,000 Bottles of this medicine have been sold within the last six months, and every Lady that has used them, but for the nature of the cure, would furnish ns with her sworn cer tificate of their effi.cacy. It takes but one Dol lar to make the experimett, and I appeal to those of your sex who are suffering—will you waste away when a single Dollar will give you instant reliet. Vrepared solely by DR. he. L. LYON, Prac ticing Phydcian. Price $1 per bottle. G. G. CLARK & Wrtotssiatia IltrosAms, Neu) listen Conn • General agents for United States and Cana das. • fir For sale at Wholesale by D. S. BARNES & CO, New York. GEO. a GOODWIN & Co., Boston. For sale by D. W. Gross & Co., and all Druggists.. au3l-tleod-mt4w-lysow. FILES 1 PILES t Dr. Whitfield's Vegetable Pills Are Warranted a Certain Cure for FISTULA, BLIND OB BI ;DING PII S. WE would caution all plai n tre victims to V 1 this distrersing compto avoid the use of external applications, as they result only in aggravating the difficulty. Dr Whitfield'e remedy removes the cause of the disease and effects a permanent cure. MIS IS NO QUACK MEDICINE. These Pills have been tried for the last Mien yam, and in no instance: have they felled to ann. Price 50 cents per beta" Bent by mall to any, adcrone.' septa.am 481 .- "I, t Sole,Prowletor. *Natty; N. I. Orrait ,Ottatnerg STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL HOWLAND & ASITNWALL t AGENT'S. The steanit.hip GREAT E A S ZERN, WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched PROM LI VERPOOL. PROW NEW YORK. Wednesday, August 12 I Wednesday, Sept. 8 and at intervals thereafter of about six w ee k s from each port. First cabin from $O5 to $136 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate tables $7O Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first and second cabin only,. a fine and a half. Servants accompany ing passengers and chil dren under twelve years of age half price. In fants free. Third cabin Sib Steerage, with superior accommodations... $3O Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above. .. All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent la U. S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cable feet of [Wage- Au experienced Surgeon on board. For passage only apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Passage Office, 26 Broadway, New York. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, 64 South st., New York. )618-dam Steam Weekly to LivezoooL MOUCHING et QUEENSTOWN, (Cosa BAR- I am) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam• ship Company. are intended to sail as follows CITY OF BALTIMORE, Sstnidsy, Sept. 12rh CITY OF NEW YORK, Saturday Sept 19,h, ETNA, Saturday, Sept. 26th ; and every suc ceeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF P/MAGE, PRIAM W GOLD, OR I 1 BQMVAIART Ibt CUB TIENT CABIN, , $BO 0018EIBRAGE, - $32 50 do to London, 86 00 do to London, 35 50 do to Paris, 96 Offido to Paris, 40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, U., at equally low rates. Fares from 'Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist Cabin, $76, $B6, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenestown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further information apply % at the Compa ny's Offices. JOHN O. DALE, Agent, 16 Brcadway, N. Y. or 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. f23dly. £lTtbitaL ~~~ DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, IVEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOIMDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS'. 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 ALLEVL4.2OI2 OP PAIN, it is un rivalled by any preparation began the public, of which the wait skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it bas never been known to fail. FOR ZINVRALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst case of HEADACIIE in three minutes and is warranted to du it. 2007 HAVRE alto will It care instantly. 'FOR NUIVOffi DABILITY AND GENE RAL LASSITUDE arising trim iwprudi. rice tir excess, this Liniment is a mist happy and un failing remedy. Acting directly upon the ner vous tisanes, it strengthens and revivifies the system, sod r- stores it to elasticity and PILES.—As an external renti dy, we t laim that it Is the bait known, and we challenge the world to produce an eq . , al. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford imm di-ate 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 Liniment will never fall to cure. SPRAINS ar&bometimes 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 thr. a diva, BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS SORES, U.L. CERA BURNS.AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wondetful healing properties of. DR. MEET'S INFALLII3LRLINDIENT 'Alen na-d according to area one Also, CHILBLAINS. FROSTED FEET; INSECT BITES AND MING& 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 aa horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses, nearly worthless. Over tour hundred voluntary testimoniali to the wonderful curative properties of this Lini ment have been received within the last two years, and many of them from persona in the highest ranks of life. cavrioN. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature And Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. RI CHARDSON & X 4 s Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. For sale by all dealers. aull dawly eow S. I. F. D. E. -ea STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING EST &BUSH MEN T .BARBET.e, REP/lEWS & Co., - PROM:MOM Iftr OFFHTES : No. 47 North EIGHTH St., PHILADELPHIA, and 5 & 7 . JOHN Si., NEW YORK. (11711. somas in DYEING and CLFANSING V GARMENTS of Velvet, May Bak, Alin°, Delano, ire, 4re, and SHAWLS of almost every description is so weir known that we only de sire to — remind'hur friendsand thepubliogener ally, that the sertson for getting readythotr Fall Goods is now at hand. goods rearmed and returnadby.Rwress. an i4.dsod HARBEIT, NEPHEWS_ & CO. yinvETDOW SHADES of limn, eh-bordered; VV arid PAPER BLINDS of as endless varf ear of d• andornamants ; Uro, CURTAIN 0"M and TASSELS BEFFEEPS at MO very lßKOßE .ow..prieev. SO Gall at MO