p- ail, iitittlrapt t •TIVE, Tv ItL.* Ad.• rertiscratratc, /.5 ntlis Notices, NKr_ rtaget, Ilcsstbs . , • ~ to Recurs two tion lo the TE, , l•:,1 : i, Must invariably st. th the CASH. AdvtrtlAc....ent , tattered in the regular „ inserted, In the lictutng V. Ithaca extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Satardej Evenitit . , Sept. 12,18113 GEN. BENJAMIN F. BUTLER. His Speech in Harrisburg Postponed To the' oyal Men of Dauphin County. From information received direct from the Union State Central Committee, to-day,l am unwillingly constrained to announce that Major General Benjamin F. Butler will not be able to appear in the city of Harrisburg, as announced, on Monday evening next I have assurances, however, that Major (kn eel Butler will speak in Harrisburg, before the campaign is over, of which due ,notice will be HENRY THOMAS, Claarman Tinton County Committee. SIILLIVAN S. Cnurms, Secretary. given 'TOWN ,4Alj-00IINTRY, DYSENTERY is prevailing to an alarming ex tent in portions of Snyder county. TIIE Juniata S'enfine/ says that the society 'of the Knights Of the Golden Circle is pretty ex tensively organized in that county. . Da. S. C. Hors, dentist, is prepared , to per form all kinds of dental operations, at his .office, corner of Market street and Market Square. == Tux three hundred pound shells with which Gillmore and Dahlgren are' battering away at the rebels, were cast at the foundry of Albright Br, Stroh, in Milton, Pa ' I=M=Cl TEN MEN WANTED.—Lieut. C. L. Merrereau, recruiting officer, wants ten men to fill a coin psny of- six - months' cavalry. Apply at the Parke grime, on Market, street. =3=ZI Musro.—Prof. Henry 0. Orth, teacher of music, on the Piano, Melodeon and Violin, can be found• at No. 15, Third street, between Mar ket and Chestnut. Those desiring instructions should give him a call. HOOK AND LADDER Houss.—The City Council will receive sealed proposals until six o'clock, r. it., on the 24th inst., for the erection of a house for the Mount Vernon hook and ladder company. The house is to be of brick. Tan Town Council of Carlisle has adopted a neidutioa directing an investigation into the lows sustained by the citizens of that place at the frauds of the rebels, during the recent in vasion, with a view, we presume, of aiding the losers to obtain remuneration. Tug companies who performed patrol duty here, having received orders to march, left the city thin morning. A portion of the Invalid Corps has born detailed to take their place, and entered upon the discharge of their duties this morning. ADJUTANT GENDRAIRUFSNII, who has lost his 'companion and several children, by death, within the past year, received intelligence, last evening, of the death of his mother, at Bedford, to which place he started this morning. He will be absent several days. AILLIMONNBBT OB CAMP Ceuerne.-- - -We learn that Camp Curtin is to be abandoned. Anew site for a camp has been selected, 'on the farm of Mr. Rutherford, three miles from Harrisburg, on the Reading pike. The location is said to be -the best in the neighborhood. TUE PAROLE CAXP at West Chester has been almost entirely deserted—the only persons these now being a few sick soldiers quaitered in the hospital, and they will be removed - as soon •as they are so far.recoved as to, be able-to- be re , moved. The guards have left for Refulhig, - to • whieh place they were ordered. ---~•~- SAD AITAIR. —A few evenings ago, at Port-, lard Mills, seven miles from Clarion; Pa.; While the Provost Marshal of Elk cstmt3r was attempt ing to arrest a deserter named Daniel Smith, and during a scuffle with him, the revolver`= of She Marshal was knocked from his band and 'accidentally exploded, the ball entering; the neck of -Mrs. Smith, killing her instantly. A verdict.of accidental death was rendered. ~•~--- roues AsrA.lB4—Before Aldermen glihe•— iive white men, epirilival subjects, were put in the lock-up last evening and, having imbued ep, were discharged by, the "Alderman thin Kenning. They were the fellowhig : Sanibel Rooter, arrested by Stock' and Kane ; Peter Taber, by Essig and Cline; John Miry, by Essig and Costello ; W. J. atrringtondbOlinq Spotte, by Campbell. • • Donbtlese there will be sntficitnt arrests to ISOrrow evening to give no a fair police report rim er Monday = , .• p oi :oas IN me CAns.—As the train, from Wil- , "New, then, old girl, slap uplhat ylinner." owam rb ' conttdninglargenumberiolcomcript- "Why, Manfred V' began - the I astonished , . spo Ns iis, way to Ibck Maven, mch cm- mother, "where did you learn 'Ruh ;language T sa men ,was t.. • t i who have you been playing with'?" lace on the subject of the draft, versation tookk . , ~„ "Me," said the hopeful. "I generally play o. some i n dig nat ion ex - with Dick Tarr.er, 'bans. he a builibeywith and in consequenc:' 'sbi ot th law .certa pressed ter to the lityru. P ' • P '-- ~-,,....- In a glass MY, That 'a so." Ocopporheada in the train ,'teemed it a sir op- The &id mother - was about to express 'Bionic portunity to take a vote and i... 114. ?oaks capital witonishitent at the optical misfortune of Dick, for their traitorous cause. The v0:4,41; was accord when the son continued: ingly taken with the folloivirig u reatiltil ; - - "Ma, I'm going to buy a ping. Jam Smith Curtin, 71. W oo d ward, 37. . ,;:.: : . • , wears one, and I'm as big as he is." , , . , the ~A, plug !" gasped the mother. After; the 'result was known' some of - "Yea sir-ae,'4 ping. - I've got the spotidnlicks Copperheads declared that the soldiers,' pre-, silted down in my box, gure4: it's, bound to sent should not bave"been alloared _to vote r al- come'' - - 1 . e. iqiing that the soldiers were all for Ciartig, and , ,-, The mother at .this juncture ordered the hence the nes ii l iti4f:,di s f r eeehi s ie g all w h o gospocoy up stetimland sent Sur a man servant hear arms in defence of the Goveiument: ":. *interpret the . slang - 1N. , :. . DEATH OF A. BALTIMORE BMW. PEFSIDENT.-C. 0. Jamison, Esq., President of the Bank of Bal timore, died on Wednesday, in the sace:atv-sn cocd year of his age. THE recent order prohibiting the removal of bodies from the field of Gettysburg, stands only to October Ist, after which date, we pre sume, friends and relatives may have the re mains exhumed for embalming and transporta tion for reinterment at home. Bemrsn Lima.—A colored man; a drayman of the "Old Wallower Line," hal a leg broken yesterday, while nniciading a bundle of steel at Relker & Brother's store, on Second street. We are informed that the man was intoxicated at the time the accident occurred. "A farms EPISODB."—The Elmira Preis of Thursday publishes the following item of local intelligence: -PIERCE—Born in this village, on Wednesday, Sept. 9th, Charles Henry William George Au gustus, only son of W. C. and. Sarah A. Pierce. The friends of the family are invited to call and offer congratulations. Time YOUNG Id= CoNSIIIIIED Br FLRII.—We learn that on Wednesday night of last week, a fire broke out at the , reeidence of Mr. Mulligan, in Port Griffith, Lucerne county, Pennsylvania, and three yourig_men by the name of Buret, were consumed in the flames. The yonugmen were brothers, and were sleeping in the houEe at the time the fire 'broke•out. Tam Mittonian of yesterday has the following: • "Samuel Logan, lonrand well known in this borough, died suddenly at Harrisburg, on Mon• day last, to:which 431 ace he had gone to enlist' in the army. He had just returned from the militia service, and had been-previously a mem ber of Captain Davis' company in the nine months' service. His remains were brought home, and interred-on Thursday last by the Free Masons and escort of soldiers." BRADFORD Oonarr.=-On Tuesday, Mr. lox Emelatine, of Merrick, was knocked down by a bull and se seriously 'injured that he died the-next day. - On Thursday, Kr. Melaney, of North To wanda; was seriously Injured by the rolling of a log, whilst ha was engaged in clearing a piece of land. A man residing in Itidgebury died 'on Saturday night, from wounds received in a similar manner. =l= MUBDaBSD IN KANBA!.—BOP. Air. Snyder, known - - as "-big Snyder," formerly_ ' ,presiding elder in the 'Mina 'Brethren Church, in Blair county, Pa., was Murdered by the rebel ruffians in Kansas. The three fiends who bad been dispatched to kill hint, -found him before his door milking his cow and, not knowing him, asked him if he were the owner of that hOtise; .and being answered affirmatively, drew their pistols and filed; the three balls passed through his body and he fell dead Thrtsfell this man, who was greatly esteemed through this -49.11- try, both as a man anda.preacher, a. victim to the traitors on ticeonnt of his firmness to the Union. UNION. TILNITLN'OB IN CIIMMIRLA.ND Lemur.-- Union Meetings will be hold in Cumberland county, as follows, Commencing at 7 o'clock in the evening : Mount Holly Springs, September 14 Kingston, " 15 Shepherdstown, . 16 Boiling Spring., • " 17 Plainfield,- 18 West Fairview, - 19 Mechanicsburg, " "- • 19 Nicki. V's School House, • " 21 Carlisle Springs, Churchtown, Newburg, 'J 24 Sbippensburg, " • 26 Leesburg, " 26 Centreville, " '2B Newville, " 29 Springfield, • " ao Moguestown, " 61 Able speakers will be in attendance to ad dress the meeting.. corn 'EßlaL Clusqz.-17a:fiequentiy tear th e plaint of a scarcity of-pennies and three cent pieces, occasioned by their being hoarded by foolish people, who believe them math more valuable than • the paper currency. We sup pose they do not understand that three cent pieces.are net worth what, . they pass for,, and that they are not legal tender for the payment of debts amounting to more than thirty cenb3. A person may hoard three cent pieces to the amount of hundreds of dollars, buChe cannot pay debts with them or use them at all in busi ness transactions beyond the amount specifixl, if others refuse to takathem. With cents. the case - is AM, *ore°. The scarcity of small change forced a te mporary value on them atone time, but that scarcity has passed away, co that now the. hoarding of thtan ins foolish business. - ' These ,mall colas were intended to circulate as change, 'dud they were made to pass for more than they ere intrictisically worth for the rittrpOse'of keep ing. them in circulation; therefore let Ahem cit culate. Oar advice is to lay in a larger stock of common souse and a rangier stock of copper cents. !hal /I=oll 01 STREET' MotroATlme--84 Tour Charon off the Mr*A.—By that we mean do not let them make their acquaintances onthe sick) walks. If they frequent' the public schools, jou must establish a sort of vernal quarantine at your.door, and;examine the youthful tongue ewe a day, to see if it has not a secretion of 'hint npon it. Mrs. Oarefurs little_ son Manfred came run- , ning into theliatemal mansion the other day shouting to , the cook JEWISH FESTIVAL T • t ~1 tival of Rashashoitab, will be ve tj'Le Jewish people It will continuo until Tuesday at sum et. It commences the month Tishry, and is the anniversary of the creation of the world, which is, by the Israelitish computation, 5,624 years old. The festival is observed as a Sabbath—no work of any kind being 'unformed in any Jewish family. A fast is observed up to the time of the sounding of the ehophar or cor net, which is blown about noontime. Oa the 15th day of Nissan (the 29th of Sep tember) is celebrated the feast of Tabernacle, or Succoth, which continu-s during a wit ek. The first day is one of holy convocation ; no servile work is to be performed. For seven days an of fering is to los made, and the eighth day is again a day of solemn asembly. During the whole time the Israelites are commanded to dwell in booths ; and many families partake of their meals, during the continuance of the fes tival, under a canopy of branches. The dwell ing in booths is commemorative of the residence allowed the children. of Israel when they es caped- from Egypt, and 'during the period of their wandering in the desert. The prophet Zacharlah proclaimed that, whoever of the fam ilies of the earthshould not go up to Jerusalem to worship, should receive no rain. Even the Egyptians, who needed' no rain, shotild be smitten with a plague if they neglected to woi 'Ship the Lord of Hoits. In this festival a wave offering is made, on account of the gathering of the fruits of the season. Senatorial Conference.- . The ConfeterLv of the . Senatorial District of Dauphin and Lebanon countiesmet at Harper's in Hanover, Lebanon county, September 11, 1863. The following were the conferees. Lebanon—D. M. Karim:my, D. M. R tuk, Jere miah Heilman. Dauphin—J. C. Kunkel, J. J. Shoemaker, J F. Stoner. Dr M. Karmony was 'chosed Chairman, and Jeremiah Hellman Secretary, D. M. Rank moved the nomination _ of David itleralek, Esq., for Senator. . Mr. Fleming liras thereupon unanimously nominated. - - • J. C. Kunkel, %Keg., moved the followig iesolittion, which was. uneninioully adopted:' Resolved, That we recommend the nominee of this Conference, David. Fleming, Esq., to the cordial and hearty support of ,the voters of this Senatorial District as a gentleman of unques tionable integrity, capacity and patriotism. D. IC KARMONY, Jranaka Hsuarezr, Seoreley. THE SINKINd FUND. GREAT REDUCTION OF TUE STATE DEBT. A PROCLAMAtION BY THE GOVERNOR ~~~ Wneants, By the third section of the act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the twenty-second day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, enti tled "An Act to establish a sinking fund for the payment of the public debt," it is made the duty of the Secretary of the COmmonwealth, the Auditor General and State Treasurer, corn missionels of the Sinking Fund created by the said act ofthe General Assembly, on The first Monday of . September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and on the same day annually thereafter, to report and certify to the Governor the amount received under the said act, the amount of interest paid and the amount of the debt of the Commonwealth re= deemed and held by them ; whereupon the Governor shall direct the certificates represent ing the same to be cancelled, and on such can cellttion issue his proclamation, stating the fact and the extinguishment and final discharge of so much of the principle of said debt ; And whereas, By the seventy eighth section of an act of the General Assembly of the Com monwealth, passed the nineteenth day of April, A. D. one thouStind eight hundred and fifty three, entitled "An Act to provide for the ordinary expenses of the government, &c.," it is provided, that thereafter :the receipts of the Sinking Fund, to the amount that may be ne cessary to cancel the relief issues now in cir culation under the provisions of the act of ,the fourth of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and the reissues under the act ,of fourth of April, s. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, - shalt be applied towards the cancellation of said issues; And whereas, Eli Slifer, Isaac Bleaker and William McGrath, ex-officio commissioners of tke Sinking Fund, in obedience to the require ments' of law, report and certify to me that the debt of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, redeemed and held from the first day of Sep tember, A. D. one demand eight hundred, and sixty-two, to the seventh day of September, A. in. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, amounts to the sum of nine hundred and fifty-four thousand seven hundred and twenty 'dollars and forty cents, made up as follows: Coupon loan act May. - 4, 1962 $lOO,OOO 00 Five per cent, act May 4, 1862 790,716 60 Four and one half-per . centlosn 63,000 00 Relief notes cancelled. 969 00 Domeottooreditoro certifwates,redeemed .13 90 Interegt on iniitifLOates paid 27 90 Total $954,720 40 Now, therefore, as'required by the third sec tion of the . act of assembly, first above men tioned, I da hereby lane this my proclamation, declaring the payment, . cancellation, extin guishment and final discharge of nine hundred and lfiftyfour thousand.: seven hundred and twenty, dollars and forty gents of the principal of the debt of the Commonwealth, including nine hundred and eixty-tbreti-dollats of the relief issues, which have been cancelled led destroyed as authorized by the ninetpeighth section of the act of the nineteeth day of April, A.. D. one thousand eight hiandred, and fifty three aforesaid. g . ' Given ender my hand • and-`the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this eighth day 'of September, in the, year of, our Lord one thetuNnd eight ' hundred and sixty three; and of the Commonwealth. the ;eighty .By the Governor A. G. OUitTllf. Lt Film, Secretary of AUnComrnonweelth. Spirial liotittg: &mos or Tztvawa : Dear Str : With your -penAildosi T wish .65 say to thermions of your pabeirthat I will send by return mail to all who wish'it, (free) a Be oipe, with full dim; lane for making and aging a simple VegfitableTaiut,lhat will effectually remove,:. in 10. days, Bimples, Blotches; Tan nedfiles, and all Laputities of the' Skin, leav lug ,thitsatne soft, clear, smooth . and i)eautiftd. I will also mail frtaiAo those having add Heads or Bare ACES, simple directions and in formation, that will , enable them to et_ art a full growiti of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, 'Or a Kou istsolse,dn less-than 80 days. -All applications ammared•by-return mail withoitecharger Respectfully yours,. • : c 'THOS 'F CHAPMAN, Chemist, i 17284d8wir No, 80/ Broadway, Now Tor, I L.N NSYLVANIA MILITIA ^:;'Recruiting Claims, United Staten Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims. &c., &c., made out and et, dby EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Imo Oflice : 1 hied St re ,rt, Harrisburg, Pd. [027 .1 y THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, PIIMADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY call the attention of Bu - nese Men and the traveling community, to the superior accommodation and comfort offered in their establishment. au3l-d3m KANAO*, FOWLE,II & CO. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous D‘bility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, win be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wisbieg to profit by his experience—and possess a valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by return Mall, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN', No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. aul2—dawBm HAIR DYE MIA= DYE BITCIIELOWS CELEBRATED HUM DYE Is the Best Inthe World The only Hamlets, true and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye Is Perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Haw instantly to a Glossy Black or Naturia Brown, without injuring the Hair or• Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and BAntifnl ; imparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its palatine color, and rectifies the 111 effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All oth ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided. 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WINSLOW'S D SOOTHING SYEUf for CHILDREN TEETHLNG. This vgnable preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the, United States, and has been used for thirty years with :never failieg safety andruiccess 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, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve G812324G Di Tall BOWDLS, ADD WLND Como. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN; whether it arises from. Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simile of CIIR'ITS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Der Street, NEW YORK. Pawn Oartir 25 ON PAR %mil. illititaq Notices. CAVALRY• ONLY SIX MONTHS. ONLY. TBN MORE GOOD MEN WANTED TO FILL CAPT. CAFFERTY'S COMPANY. NOW ENCAMPED AT CAMP COUCH, HALERISBURG. MORSE ARMS AND EQUIPMENTS FURNISHED AS SOON AS irSTBRED IN. Apply at the Park House, Market street, Har risburg. Lieyt`;C, L. Blercereau ) eeptlo•dht Recruiting Officer POSTPONEMENT OF THE MID DLETOWN DRAFT ppm, f TUB BOARD OF AZIROLIMENT, 4. Mum', liamiienuao, Sept. 10. 1868. THE Drafted Men of MIDDLETOWN will report to the Board of Enrollment on Thursday, the 17th day of September, inst., instead of Monday, the 14th, as heretofore ap pointed. LONDONDERRY will report as appointed, oh Monday. the'l4th Septernber,.inst. LOWER PAXTON will report on Friday, the 18th of September; arid not the'lsth, as here tofore appointed. LOWER SWATARA will report on Saturday, the 19th of, September, and not the 16th, as heretatere eppolnted ' ' JOHN KAY CLEMENT, ' Capt. and Provost Marshal. • CHARLES C. RAVIN, Com: Board of Enrollment. S. T. CRARMON, septlo-dat Surgeon of the Board. ATTENTION SUBSTITUTES. $620 Bodied L lg gi en za lin f g or to Tw ee o rv A e b a le s . substitutes. Apply immediately at the office of ROBT. SNODGRASS, Atiorney : at Law, Nurth Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. n 01113241 TIRIEOTIIt SEED. (PRIME( ertiele can be bad at the Aglical itaral StoreldriaEO: W. PARSONS, -4opuoidim B ‘NK OMR NOTIC«.; is hereby given, that an association has teen formed and a certificate prepared for the purpo:tecf establishing a bank of discount, de,.oeit and circulation, under the provisions of an act entitled "An Act to establish a system of free l - anking in Pennsylvania and secure the public against loss from insolvent banks," ap proved March 81, 1860, and the supplement thereto, approved May 1, IE6I. Said bank to be called "Oilmen's' Bank," and to be located in the borough of Oil City, in the county of Venango, with a capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided into two thousand shares of fifty dollars each ; and it is contemplated to increase the - same to five hundred thousand dollars or ten thousand eh wes of fifty dollars each. je3o•oaw6ta NOTICE is hereby given, that "The Commer vial Bank of Pennsylvania" intend to ap ply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next session, for a renewal of the 'charter. Said Bank is located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital Of one million of dollars • a renewal of - which will be asked for, with the usual banking privileges By order of the' Board. B. 0. PALMER, jun -caw° ea Caihier DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given thatappli r cation will be made by " The Bank of Pitts burg," (locate 4 in the city of Pittsburg, Penna.,) to the Legislature at Its next setsion for atenew al of the charter of eald Bank, with the existing capital of Twelve Handfed Thousand Dollais. JOHN GRAHAM, - President. je27-oave6ip IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that "THE IA BANK OF GERMANTOWN " intends to apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next session, fora renewal of, their char ter. Said Bank is located in Germantown, Twenty-Second Ward of the city of Philadel phia, with an authoriz.d capital of Three. Hu ndred Thousand Dollars ; a :renewal of „which will be asked for, with the usual banking ptiy lieges. By order of the Board. CHARLES W. OTTO, Cashier. Germantown, June. 20,1863. tje23-oaw6m . , • DIADEMS /a Bask, Philadelphia, June 24th, 180. f NTOrIOE is hereby given, in conformity with 1.1 the laws oftthe Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, that the Trarkentwes Bank : of Phi/4a phia, located in the city of Philadelphia, created with banking and discounting privileges„ with a capital of One Hundred and =Fifty -Moorland Dollars, that application wil , be made by the said Back to the next Lesislature for authority to increase the capital One Hundred afld Fitly nowand Dam. By order of the Board of Directors, • • JOIIN CASTNEB; • jeBo-oaw6m Cashier. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Leglitaftfre of Penn sylvania, at their next session, for a renewal of the charter of the FARMERS' BANK OF SCHUYIRML COUNTY, located' la the bor ugh of Pottsville ' in the county of Schuylkill, with the present capital of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and with the .nsual banking privileges. J. W. CAKE , Cashier. June 16, 1863. (j029-d7m.) TB HEREBY GIVEN thatthe Honesdale Bank 1. will nuke application to the Legislature at its next session, tor the "passage of a law re chartering said ank, with its present name and style, location and privileges, and with a capital ot two hundred thousand dollars. By adfr of the directors. S. 1). WARD, -Honesdale, Nay 4, 1863. Cashier, jy6dotiw6m. my 22 d&r.w6m AVENUE HOUSE, Corner 7th Street and Pennsylvania Avspeue, WASHINGTON, D. C. rpm Subscriber begs leave to inform the I Public that he has thoroughly refitted and refurnished this House, and that it is now one of the most complete and comfortable hotels in the National Capital. The lccation is the best and most central of any ln the city. The chambers and suites of rooms are unequalled for their size, ventilation and elegance. Him self and all his attendants spare no' pains to meet every want of his guests. His table is supplied daily with the best the markets of Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia af ford. Be respectfully asks Indies and gentle men visiting Washington to call and judge for themselves. iseptB-dBmj INO. CASEY. New Grocery, Confectionery and Fruit Store, No. 8 North side of Market square, a few doors abore - Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: . . /rOT-AcAßg; Stigat, Tea, Coffee; Spices, M Cheese Butter, Bggs, Lard, Ham, Mack erel, Salmon, Shad, Codhs' It, &b. Green Fruit, Melons, Apples, Peaches, Can telopes, Sweet Potatoes, Egg Plant, &c. ' A large lot of Corn Brooms, Wash Tubs, _Corn Baskets, Wooden Bowls, Wash Boards, Buck ets, &c. An invoice of 100 bids. New York State Apples. . • „, sept• •tf gip S. I. F. D. E. -ala , STATEN ISLAND . FANCY DYEING. ESTABLISHMENT BARIUM% RITHMWS dr:oo., Buintutroas. , or OFFICES : No. 47 North EIGHTH St., PHILADELPHIA, and 6 & JOHN St.; NEW YORK. OIIR moms in DYEING . and CLEANSING GARMENTS of VOW, aoth, Merino, De Laine,,Bo., tke,,' and SHAWlitof almost every description, lap) well known „that. Ire , only de sire to remind ' our Mends and the PubliC gener ally, that the , season for getting ready their Fall Goods is now at hand.. 1f 64,0* received and rOistoVeibY RCMP, anl4-dBm] HARREIT,, NEPHEWS & CO. Pall JABS, Of Glass and Stone; of all kinds exi - cl.eisee, for Elide tow, by 1.17.01041,S & BOWMAN, jelo gor.lrront.atid Market street& .. . 5 EXOELSIOR ElA.Mli—Michaneeggelatnnted Exeelbior Hams, constantly on bind and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, i augl7 ,:: Oor. Front)ind Market streets. E` FAMILY - 41a013itiLlOt vf -Very 11' Choke extrabadly flour £ just received and for sale by; . NIOHOTAB BOWMAN, ; ray2o - *64 and lifirkst streets A assortment of. Morton's UnrivtGed GoldrPena, In Gold Plated Disk Holders, just received at- SOBNPFEWS BOOKSTOII4, 145 18 Market strtet. NEW MACKEREL, No. IL, 2 and:B,in halt-s, -quirtent and kits. jost- , iraelvbirtind for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, I anBl -Corner Front and Market street. AAACICERF;L.--4 Prlme:lot of Mackerel id' /V.I. received and foreale.very low, ia;barkeil. in halves, quarters, , • & BOWMAN, jyls tOiktaltout entliallod Ste, 110 Market stoat,. Bank 2pplicationo. OEO. H. BISSELL, For the Association NOTICE. NOTICE ~iiuella2cans W. H. BIBLE'S eirran .stectintrs STEL.M.SHIP GREAT EASTERN, N! y, YORK AND LIVERPOOL HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, AGO,NTS, The steamship GREAT EASTERN, WALTER PATON, Oommantier will be dispatched To Lummox,. I moo NXW YORK, Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, Sept. 8 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each port. First cabin from $96 to SIS 6 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate tables $7O Excursion lickete out and back, in the first and second cabin. only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and &li chen under twelve years of age half price. In fants free. Third cabin $6O Steerage, with superior accommodations-6SO Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates tutabove. All fares-payable in Gold, or its equivalent in ti. S. currency. ts.ds passenger allowed tr,•enty mbic feat of luggage. - An experienced Surgeon on board, For passage only apply t, - ) CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Passage Office, 26 Broadway, NeW York. HowLairo & AsPIkiWALL, Age - ate, 64 South at., New York. jel3 d3m Steam Weekly to LiveroooL 110IICIIIING at QUEENSTOWN, (Doss .L Boa.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philmielphia Steam ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows : CITY OF NEW YORK, Saturday Sept. 19th; ETNA, Saturday, Sept. 26th; CITY OF WASH INGTON, Saturday, October 8; and every suc ceeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. SATES OF PASSAGE, PAYARIA m GOLD, OIL 1353 11QTE1VAI7AT Iq COS MUMossar, - $BO 00 ersikaos, $32 60 do to LOndon, 85 00 do to London, 36 50 do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00,do to Hamburg, 37 60 Passengers also forwarded to Haftre, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp,'&o., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist O&M'S., $75, $B5, $lO6. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenestown, 's3o. Those : who wish' to send for their friends can buy tick cilia here at these sates. For further information apply at the Camps ny'o,offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 1.5 Broadway, N. Y. or 0.0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. Madly. • , Illtbicat. *IV* DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDT, FOR Ri/EnitATthilf, GOUT, NEURALGIA, ~LUMBAGO STIFF NECK AND JOINtS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS A'ND . WOUNDS, PILES. HEADACHE, AND. ALL RHEUMATIC ',AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. FOY all of which it is a speedy , and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is pre pared irom the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the faulting borie setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishing, saccesi. AS AN ALI4PIA2OR OF PAIN, it is un rivalled by any preparation' before . the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will care rapidly and radically 13herunatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has sever been known to fall. FOR IVEDRALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every.case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst case of BEA.DACIIE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. 2002RACRE also will it cure instantly. - FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE RAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and un failing remedy. Acting directly upon the tier volts tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. FOE - PILES.—As an external -remedy, we clairn that it is the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it a trial, 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 times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail to care. 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, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of DR. SwrffrsINFALTEBLELINIMENT when used according to directlims. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, INSECT BITES AND STINGS. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at band, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will ef fectusUy prevent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which rendm 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. CAVIZOS. 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. RICHARDSON & CO., . • Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. rot. sale by all dealers. - anll dawly eow PILES 1 PILES Virbitfiebre Vegetable Pills Are Warranted a Certain brire`fair' • . EMT DIA BLIND OR BLEEDING PILES. • Vrwould caution. all who are victims to this distresahrg complaint to avoid the use of external applications, as they result only litagranting the difficulty . Dr Whitfidld'aremedy remove; the c.Uise of 'the disease and effects it permanent' Clink-- THIS Wm QUACK MEDICINE These Pills have been tried for the last seven yeah, and in ro instance have they faved to cafo. Price 60 cents per box; - filent-byrusil to any address. J. YOUNG, Sole Pxoprieior. scythdBOl - NO. 481 Broadvah
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