pally Eticgrapt mrEzul,; !, k 6 vertiti,tutto,, - , F,otos Notices, Mar riages, i1.e. , .•tt , 6 4. 1 / 4 e., to %court tassortlon ha the must invariably bt SLCCA)mpa n led 'with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Editi , on ate inserted in the Morning Edit , st, ithout extra charge. lIARBISBURCI, PA Fridh si t . Sept. 25, 1863 TOWN AND COUNTRY, GOOD NEWB.—Kimball's Shoe store, 381 Mar ket 4reet, is the place to buy boas and shoes "cheap." Call and, see. Ito Losr.—At the Market House. last Friday evening, a Child's Plaid Woollen Shawl. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at THIS OFFICE. tf JOHN Ar.conN announces to the public that he is prepared to do hauling of any description, either by the day or load, at reasonable rates. None but faithful and obliging drivers are em ployed. Persons having anything to do in his line would do well to leave their orders at his residence in Broad street, or deposit them in his box at this office: septl4. eodtf Ton Toms is about to retire to private life on a fortune of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars_ Milk.--Miss G. F. Houston will give in struction in music, at moderate rates. For references, see card. SICKNESI3.—We hear complaints from neigh boring towns of a great amount 'of sickness, such as typhoid and scarlet fevers, ague, &0., &c. SAM OF CONDEMNED HAN& —A. lot of con demned hams will be sold'at the Soldiers' Rest in this city, on Wednesday next, 30th inst., at 11,o'ciock. LAMM Thum Samar Socrerr.---The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Union Relief association will be held on Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in the lecture.room.of the Preeby tinian,church, Market Square. Woman KILLED.—On Tuesday morning last, Mrs Mary , Reed, a widow, residing in Shamokin, ran from her house in a state of derangement, and in crossing the railroad track was instantly killed by a car passing over her neck and arms. /IN ITEM FOR THE LADIES.- The Pittsburg Chronicle is respomible for the following: "The latest style of hoop skirts is the self-adjusting, double-back-action, bustle dreamt', face ex . , pension, Piceolimini attachment, gossamerin, destructible, polocticomorama. It is 'a very sweet thing." ABROT OF AN ALLEGED DASERTER.—SoIomon Freed, charged with being a deserter from the Fourth Maryland regiment, has been arrested in York county, Pa., and is to be sent to Car lisle for trial. He applied for a writ of habeas corpus in York, but Judge Fisher, in view of the Presfdent's recent proclamation, refused to grant it. I=l PROPOSALS FOR PLASTERING. —Capt. E. C. Wilson will receive sealed proposals, until Thursday, Oct. Ist, for plastering at Carlisle Barracks, as follows: For officers' quarters, 6,000 square yards, to be finished with good bard white coat ; for B.wracks, 3,000 yards, to be finished with skim coat. The whole to be three,:caat work ; to ha commenced Oct. 15th anclfinished by the Ist of December. Particu lars can be seen in our advertising columns. A MAMMOTH DspoT.—The new depot of the Pennsylvania railroad now in course of erection at Pittsburg will have a front on Liberty street of seven hundred feet, and on Elm street of one hundred and fifty nine feet. Five hundred feet of the Liberty street front will be of iron highly ornamented, and the elevation of the • rad in -the centre will be seventy five feet. The plan • of the building comprehends a large hotel, dining room, &c., and when finished it will be one of the most expensive - and handsome struc tures of the character in the United States. AcciDENT.—A terrible . accident occurred at ' , lke Cameron Pomace, Middletown, on Tuesday Haight, by which Thomas Carty and William ( Cox. were horribly burned. It appears that the iplug in the mouth of the furnace accidently flew iout, when the furnace was in full blast, envel !ping those two men in., perf s et sheet of iron, The former was burned iri-a shocking' manner; .und it is almost impossible for him to survive his injuries. The latter was not so severely in jured and may recover. Mr. Carty moiedirom Harrisburg to Middletown about tour weeks ago. He has a wife and several small children. =3=l UNION ISEETINCI IN SWATAILA TOWNSEILP.-A large, respectable and interesting meeting of *the friends of the Union ws.a held at the public house of Pdr. Eby, in Swatara township, last evening. The bone and the sinew of the town ship were present in their strength. - Old and substantial farmers, who are not in the habit of attending politicAl meetings, were there in *their might, enthusiastic for the Government, and the vigoroua prosecution of th'ilwavto sub ;due a rebellion at once extensive, infamousand ungodly. . 4-; meeting; wad italted - to ;orijer by Capt. Peck, upon whose motion Michael A. Frantz, -En., was . chosen President. The folloNVlng additionid officers, we.io elected: Vice Presidents—Capt. - JehmE i . POck, Sohn Conrad, Peter Bishop', anti' Jacob ?,Esiten onr. ,Secretarles---31.,J4noima and Jack eon. Rutherford. • • ' Interesting and impressiye speeches were made by C. M. Shell, Esq., Hon David Flem ing and Col. 11. C. Alleman. • W-he—meptlrig, ad)ourned yvith — thor `hearty eheeraTf e r Union`, ticket 'arid a3pledge toot rtelwatata towriehip , weuld, at •th.C' comitig elec lion, poll up a. larger mi)jority for the , Unit n` ticket than she has polleii for many 5 ears.— Rem& for old Swatara I A Lcao S)(1.11.: - 1; Suits a trittlati not is "Nicodeturts hist:Lit:l boo ituth tag." 17n - titindful of iatiy of b 5 the mane of Adams ha. Eacrificsd to patriotism the comfort of het infant child by naming him George D. Prentice Janus B. Grant Orlando H. Bosecrans Stanley Berryman Burn side Adams. The little fellow is only five weeks old, and cannot remonstrate. It he lives to grow up, and be so unfortunate as to learn to write, he will be compelled to sign his name Geo. D. P. J. B. G. 0. H. B. S. B. B. Adams.-- Life under much circumstances would be a doubtful blessing. THE MIDDLLTOWN Journal of Thursday gives the folloWing particulars of the death of Reel, al luded to on Wednesday, which occurred at the Half-Way House, four miles below this city: "It appears that his team became frightened at a freight train going westward, and could not be managed by the driver, a small boy, whereupon the boatman leaped from his boat, and made for the leader of the team, caught him by the bridle and attempted to pacify them. Unfortunately, the excited animal reared up, made a tremendous plunge and threw the boatmen over the fence ' his head coming in contact with the railroad track, and before he had time to recover, or could be removed, he wee struck on the head by the cars and instantly killed." FOLICE AFFAIRS--The colored population had a grand "festival" in Tanner's alley last even ing, when the following persona indulged rathtr freely'in tanglefoot whisky, and finally got into the hands of certain gentlemen who wear "stars." They were discharged this morning, after a hearing before Alderman Kline : James Greenly and Peter Larkins, arrested by Costello; David Lane and Augustus Kane, by Kane ; Isa bella Boney, by Kline flda Berry, Cathatino Marshall and Wm. Lane, by Campbell; Rebecca Marshall, Sarah Bees and Jackson Smith, by Massey. Augustus Roof, (white,) was arrested by Kano and discharged this morning by the Alderman. John Walters and Katy Walters, were ar rested for assault and battery, on oath of Annie. Nolen. Both entered bail. TIME was a spirited Union rally at West Fairview on Saturday evening last. Speeches were made by Prof. A. O. Marlatt, Capt. Hutchinson, J. M. Weakly, Esq., and others. Ths loyal people of Cumberland are wide awake, and will roll up,a Union vote on elec- tion day that will send the copperheads into winter quarters. Meetings will yet be held in Cumberland county at the times and places named below. We have already published the list, but do so again, as the TBLEGEAPE circulates throughout the county. The meetings wilt all be held in the evening: Newville, Saturday, Sept. 26. Bloserville Monday, Sept. 28.. Plainfield, Sept. 29. Boiling Springs, Wednesday, Sept. 80. Hoguestown, Thursday, Oct. 1. Sporting Htll, Friday, Oct. 2. Mechanicsburg, Saturday, Oct. 8. New Cumberland, Monday, Oct. 5. • Shiremanetown, Tuesday, Oct. 6. Churchtown, Wednesday, Oct. 7. Springfield, Thursday, Oct 8. Nettle's School House, Mifflin township, Fri day, Oct 9... ma,Bo geetiag at Car Hale, Saturday, Oct. 10 PLIASAET REOMlMON.—Scarcely an evening passes that we cannot see more or less eques trianship displayed by the young ladies and gents of our city. Outside'of the city they can be seen dashing along on their "fiery chargers," seemingly regardless of their necks or even their lives. But we would not by any means discourage horseback riding. It is a pleasant, healthful and noble exercise. It strengthens the sinews, makes the step firm and elastic, and a reliable source, that about one hundred and brings the hue of health to the cheek. As Oliver Wendell Holmes says, "it shakes up the brains in the skull, like peas in a breadbasket;" and they are all the better brains,' too, for the - shaking; " And then, dashing along, you . get whole rnouthsful of good, pure air, parer and better than you can get in town, and the lungs are expanded, and the heart responds to the general buoyancy and sends the warm blood bounding through WI the veins and arteriee In the hady; and . you feel like a new man or a new woman, and pat the neck of your horse and begin to consider him the best and most faith ful friend you have in the world. Yes,, ride as much as you please, and as fast as you pleats where circumstances will permit, but be careful, dears, that you don't hurt yourselves or some body else. -...-.... I. 0. 0. F.—The Grand Lodge of the ;United States continued its sessions on Wednesday. Hon. Joshua Vansant, Grand Treasurer, made his report, showing the receipts arid disburse ments of the past year. The whole receipts, including $4,866 58 on account of;the Wildey monument fund, were $29,179 83, and the dis burs3rnentslls,s9l 77=-leaving in the treasury a 4 1 411ua..0f $13,587 55, The cash balance in the, treasury, exclusive of the Wildey, monu ment fund, is $8,701 02, applicable to the gen eral purposes of the Grand Lodge. The Grand Corresponding and Recording Seoretary James L. Ridgeley, made a supplementary report, showing the receipts from Grand Lodges and Grand Encampments to have been $3,605 75 for supplies and for representation tax. The Grand Secretary gives "atabular statement of the statistics of the order as far as could be as 'certained: There arc no reiroitSfroM the Grand Lodges of North - 0:11'1;11nm, South Car olina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Miseisppi, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, New Mexico and the British North American Pro vinces. The reporis..from the other. States and Territories show that' thelcontalst 2,769 subor dinate Icidges, with' 132,179 members. baring the year ending on the 80th day of Stine last the aggregate amount expended for:the relief of brothers was $283,165 46, and for the relief of widinared families $50,949 63, and for the education of orphans sB,odB-06. It also states that in the seine States and' Territories there are 513 subordinate encampments, with 17,687 members. Relief was afforded to the amount of $32,317' 30 to patriarchs and $2,537 16 for the relief of widowed families, while $62,90 were expended for the education of orphans. The proposition to admit persons to the order under the age of twenty-one years was indefi nitely postponed. The resolution authorising a Noble Grand or Patriarch to giverdia T. P. W under certain conditions and cirdmitstances was repotted upon '.favorably and adopted. The ,prcittimition to , clinfrolidate Gin G-fand ',Lodge and Grand Encampment of the United - States into a Grand Lodge was reported upon unfavor ably and rejected. C SIENT. --A friend B ear th e city has ~ ,lent,tr.,l to put up tomatoes for the cain of thu :6 during the winter. Lad cs - Mug lengiog to ihe Ladius' ar.d that.; willing to supply will plottse send them to Hrs. S. D. Ingram, No _l5, Market street, before Saturday morning. Hariiiburg, Sept 24. 1868. Notirts FROM NEW YOP.It AuCTION. —5OO pair woolen socks, at 26 and 30 cents per pair. Splendid assortment of new cloaks. Cloaks at 6,7, 8,9, 10, 12 dollars. Very largo assortment of hair nets. New lot of ladies' corsetts. Jouvin's hest kid gloves at 76 cents and $l. Cassitneres at all prices, for men and bop,' wear. Black cloth fur cidaks. White, red and yellow flannels, at all prices. Crimson, grey, and brown sack flannels Splendid assortment of merinos, poplins and other fine dress goods. Alapaccas and paramattas, all colors. Linen for sheeting, napkins and covers. Hoop skirts at all prifies. 100 new styles of Balmoral skirts at $24 to $5. Room for cloaks and furs fitted up. We have now on hand and are daily receiv ing new goods to which we invite the attention of buyers S. LEWY. FOR THE COMFORT OF bfarrmon.—The public will please permit, for their consideration, the introduction of the following new dry goods at Bowman's, Na. 1, corner of Market and Front streets: "Matti Oates," Italian oil boiled:black dress silks ; (we are selling this article cheaper to-day, by 30 to 40 per cent., than the same goods could have been purchased sixty days since—the abatement in the premium'on gold will account for this change;) hoop and Balmo ral skirts ; black and colored French merinoos; Thibet, Brocha and Scotch plaid wool shawls;• cloaks and cloaking cloths ; Shaker, Ballardrale and shirting flannels, in whiteand colors; sheet lug and pillow case muslin's; white and colored blankets ; French cloths and cassimere3; plain and fancy silk and wool vestings ; also, merino shirts and drawers. The public can depend upon obtaining the above loads at the 'very lowest cash prices. sep24-d2l [combiumcATED.] Pulmonary Contraption a Curable Disease A CARD TO CONSIIMPTIVOS The undersigned having beeu restored to ne,alth in a few weeks, by a very simple reme dy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disarm Consumption- 7 4s anxious to make kriewn to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. TO all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Corsmserrow, ASTEMA, BKONOHITIB, Comas, Ones, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,: _ and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York sept24-d&w3rn THE PROPRIETORS' OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, "PHILADELPHIA, • RESPECTFULLY call the attention of Emi nese Men and the traveling community, to the superior accommodation and comfort offered in their establishment. at3l-d3m. HANAGA., FOWLER & CO. A GENTLEMAN, oured of Nervous Debility Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit 'others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and direction's for making - the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experlence--and'possess a valuable Remedy—will xe,ceive the same, by return snail , (carefully sealed;) by addressing " • - JOHN B. OODNN, No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. aul2--daw3m A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S -INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is ,prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and .has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with ther,roost astonishing success & an external retiredly, it is withatt a rival, and will alleviate • vam, mine speedily than any other preparation. For all. Rheumatic and Nervous. Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c.; its soothing, healing and pow erful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it atrial: Over one thousanit&rtir ficates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. See advertisement. • augll-dairoew EDITOICOP Tionauers : Deer Sir : With your permission 1 wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will seed by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Re cipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm i that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan Freckles, 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 nom, simple directions and in formation .that will enable them, to start a full growth of Lircuriant'lltdr, Whiskers, or a ?lou t:stack°, in lms than 80 days. All applications answered by return. mail without-Charge. Respectfully yoirs, • THOS. F.;CHAPILAR Chemist se244m] No. Kilßroalway, New York -1110- 3 THERSii MOTHEItS I • M O TaE 8 D"'T-fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S la SOOTHING SUMP for CHITADEEN, , This valuable preparation is theprescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never falling safety and success by millions of mothers and children; from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the Stow t k no bowels,dorrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole . syitem. It will almost instantly relieve OEIPDITI IN TIEN BONDITE, AND WIND COLIC. We believe it the Beet and Surest Remedy in the World; in all cases of DYSENTERY and DUBBED:EA OHILDI3EN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other _pause. Full for'rfaing elliaiicompemy,each bottle. None Genuine unletwthe Jac-simile, of CURTIS & P 1 INS, N... w York, is on the nntside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORE.. MOM ONLY 2b Oturs PION BOTTLE. my224lBtwBm Orp I , croba. 1863 OPENING OF 1863 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Now Styles of Dress Goods, FANCY AND BLACK SILKS, At reasonable prices. PLAIN MERINOES, CASH MERES, DELAINEi and POPLINS ; SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS Of every description. BALMORAL SKIRTS, LADIES' and MISSES', New styles and at low prices. KID GLOVES, the best, Ladles' and Gents' ; IMPROVED SKELETON SKIRTS. Cathcart & Bro., Next door to the Harrisburg Bank, No. 14 Market Square. septlB,d2w 'MOURNING DEPARTMENT. 6.4 Delaines, Poplins, Velom Reps, Cashmeres, Merinos. Turin Cloths, Va]encias, Lustres, hairs, Cobnrgs. Alpacas, Madonnas, Tamiz3 Cloths, Delaines. Bombazines, Thibbets, Ginghams and Chintzes. Black and Second Mourning Calicos, Crepe Alums. Black and Second Mourning Dress Silks. Everything New and Desirabk. Dress Goods, Warranted the Best Makes. Bquare Black Shawls.. Extra Size Lang Black Shawla. second Mourning Shawls, (new.) English Crepe Yells, Collars and Bine yea. Square and Round Veils, different ma terials. Plain and Bordered Handkerchiefs, Silk Gloves_ and Hose. Kid Gloves, Ganntletts, BAtiegs and English Pins. Black and Second Mourning Balmoral Skirts, (new styles.) OUR ASSORTMENT IS NOW COMPLETE, IN EVERYTHING DESIRABLE. GREAT ATTENTIONBAS BEEN PAID TO THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS FOR THE PAST SIX YEARS. WS RECONKEZD NONE BUT THE BEST WAHRANIED GOODS. CATHCART & BROTHER, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. 113023. . MEMO. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS ! BLEACELED AND UNBLEACEIED MVSLINS, CALICOS AND DRILLINGS, MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, FLANNELS, BE ANKE7S, TICRYNGS, DOMESTIC GINGEL4MS, SHIRTINGS, CANTON FLANNELS, Ste., .arc., A very heavy stock. To be disposed of at the very lowest market prices, at CATHCART & BROTHER, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. HOSIERY, - '.IIAIVDKERCITINFS, NECK TIES AND CRAVATS, WRITE AND COLORED CORSETS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRA.WERS, LANES' MERINO VESTS, NOTIONS, kc., &v., IN BADMEN VABINIT, AT 818 d2w G 11.11 ATP ISCOVIRT I USEFUL and VALITA. BLE DISCOVERY 1 INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general-practical utility than any invention now befcire the public. It has been thoroughly tested-dur ing the =lad .two' years by practical men; and pronoun ced bv all Gibe l&BER - 1011" ANY Applicable neeful Arts AdhasivePieptsrationeknown Hnuou's Insomnia Coon Is a new thing, and the Ire suit of years of study ; its combinatiOn is on Anew thing ' &inn& Principles, And under no circumstances or change of temperature, will it become corrupt or I emit any offensive smell. Its Combination. Manufacturers, using chines, will- find it the best artiole known as Cementing for the Channels, it' works without delay,`,is not affected by any change of tempera ture. Boot and Shoe —Manufacturers. JEWIMUISS Will find it sufficiently adhe sive for their use, as has been proved. 4eweliz ! s. Ilia especially adapted to Leather, And we claim as:an aspeoial t: Patches and ''l ; `hoes sufficiently strong with , ut stitching. Families.• It is the only..' LIQUID OEMEN2 Extant; that IS a sure thing for mending Punitive Crockery, Toys, Boner: And articles . Of EfouashgAd cute. it Is sliiinkt Remember. Efirsol's Insomuma PEMBNT is in a liquid form and as easily applied as, paste. Huron's Insormara thaws Is insoluble in'water or oil. lirmon's Iroxnaurre Chnuerr Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Man ufacturers' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. HILTON BROS. & CO Proteetore, Providence, B. I. elphia, LAING & MAGINNIS. Finis Agents in Phila j913.41y. NEW No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL, TN HALF; 7411AKTEK AND ONE.KIGHIII 4 PADHAGP, Juskreceived by aide ' WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. OP E' 8 4 IIGARS of all kinds, addte and XI brown, fur sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 3y15 Corner Front and Market Ste. ARRIVAL OF A NEW STOCK -OF GROCERIES. LIQUORS, WINES, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, from the New York and Philadelphia Markets, a large and well selected stock of Consisting in part of COFFEES, Among which will be found well selected brands of pure old BRANDY, IN JABS, With a large assortment of And the best selection of in the city of Harrisburg. These goods heYe all been selected expressly for this Market, with a care both to their purity and perfection, as well as to a reasonable price, at which they can and will be disposed of. The old friends and customers of this well known House are invited to Call and ex amine this stock of pxhis. sept 22 NAVY, CONGRESS, TWIST, OATEWARTS ifiLTONIS CIGARS. THE Choicest Brands , with an extensive lo of DOMESTIO, wholesald.and retail. sept 24 WIYI- ;MOIL Ja.. & 00. • 500 DOZEN. TUST received and for Bale, wholesale and re N0pt24 . 1 WM. DOOK, Ja., & CO. COD FISH. A FRESH lot just received. sept 24) WM. DOCK, JR., & CO BOOT & SHOE UNIVERSITY - OF MARYLAND MIEN FIFTY-SIXTH SESSION of the School J. of Meißoise in thelJniveraffy of Maryland, will commence onMonday, the 19th of October, 1863, and ,and on the Ist of Itittrch, 1864. A full course of Lectures Will be given on all the branches, as follows: , • • On Surgery—By Prof. N. R. Smith. On Chemistry and Pharmacy—By Prof. Wm. B. A. Aiken. On Principles and Practice ork edisine, and Clini cal Medicine—By Prof. Chen. • On Obatdrics and Diseases of Womin..end Chil dren—By Prof. Miltenberger. 7 * On Anatomy andPhysiotogy—By Prof. Smith. On Initiates of Medicine, Materia Medaa, and Therajmedim —BY Prof. McSherry. Practice/ Anatomy will bp taught by James EL Butler, M. D., Demonstrator. During the continuance of the war,' Military Surgery and./Witary Hyping will be introduced as a regular part of the course. Matriculates of thisichool have access at all times to'the wards of the Baltimore Infirmary. where they can witness the performance. of all the principal operations in surgery, and cart ob serve the numerate( forms of disease under treatment,. The infirneary is a spacious hos pital attached to the Medical School, and it is open to the Students daily throughout the en tire year, without any addltioted charge. The fees for the frat Course of Lectures are $9O ; Iliatrictdation, $5, and for Practical An atomy, $lO. GEO. W. farlifigteimaxa, r)., septi24oawtt - Dean of the Faculty. - REMEMBER (I4EASON „SEMINARY. PROF. E: HOWINOTON SANDERS, Graduate of Yale, Principal. PRE Fall Term of the above Institution will 1 commence Sept. 21st, and continue .eleven weeks. Board and ,Tnition about $4O per term. Send for circular: A few vacancies occur. Address the Principal Catutierland'rionnty, Pennsylvania. saptl4 dim FLOWER& QF ITALY. TOILET - EAU _D-E C. O: All oatirdpiteCirepregoation of Pure :13pioeti with the.) odore"of FlowebOxPableonts of Orange Boaemara, Bel* Violet and tosee, Very fr agrant on the handkerchief. or rate by the quart or bottle. Prepared by jylb S. A. KICL,, Apothecary. (6 ectrieg'. FRUITS, FISH, &C. WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO., GROCERIES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, CHEESE, SPICES. ALSO-LIQUORS, WINES and ALSO-FRUITS, CANS, BRUSHES, MAR WAR), WILLOW: WARE, GLASS WARE TOBACCO. FLOUNDER, ROUGH and BEADY, "NATURAL LEAF, FINE CUT. WM. DOCK. JR., ft Co. sept 24 SMOKING TOBACCO. ICILLKIMICS,, genuine. aept2i WM. DOCK, hi., & CO. MASON'S BLACKENING. ~D»ita#oals . MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Or 'lO3 Steam Weekly to Liveracl r(louci TAU at QUEENSTOWN, J_ Boa) The well known Steamer; Li Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Ste..- ship Company, aro Intended to BairaF, E'FNA. Saturday Sept. 26 th ; CITY OF WASP. - INGTON, Saturday, October 3; CITY OF MAN - CED.STER, Saturday, October 10; and every sue ceeding Saturday, at Noon, from pier 41, North River. PA ra➢LL IN GOLD, ON /11E EQUIVALENT RIMY. FIRST star, $BO 00ISTMBEAGN, 11:2 60 do to London, 85 00 do to London. :36 50 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 10 U) do to Hamburg, 90 00 I do to Hamburg, al Passengers also forwarded to Harve, lir,:o.eu, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rrttc-:. Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown : let Cabin, $76, $B5, $lO6. Steeragt. f o Liver pool, $4O. From Queenestorm, 830. Tbo, , e who wish to send for their frieze is tam }ply Usi.- ete here at these rates. For further information apply at the Co1111:a -ny's Offices. JOHN• G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N, Y. or 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. f23dly. 4**-Vis ETEM INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, SALT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, FUR RHEUMATISM, GOUI, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND. WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. WHISKY For all of which it is a speedy and certe.o remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is pit pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet. if Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and las been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishirigsucces,. AS A N ALLEVL4TOR OF :PAIN, it is un rivalled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be coLvinetd by a single trial. This Liniment will cafe rapidly and - radically Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it Pm been need it has never been known to feil OD DRIED, FOR IV EDRALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every CE4l 4 e, however diatreming. It will relieve the worst miss of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE alto will It curl inetlo tiy FOR NERVOUS DBBILITY AND 0E147 • RAI, LASSITUDE arising from iropradence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and un failing remedy. Acting directly upon the ner vous tissues, it strangthEnl and roviv]llm the system and vstores it to elasticity and JOE PILES--As an external remedy, we lam' that it is the best known, and we ch3li enge the world to produce an eqval. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it a trial, for' it will not fail lo afford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical cure. QDDITSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Linimput will rtevi.r fail'to care. SPRAINS are sometimes very obttinate, enlargement of tho j:!uts is liable to occur it 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. SWEET'SINFA TRLAINLISENT when us; f 1 according to directlons Also, CMIBLAINS, .FROSTED FEE?, INSECT BITES AND MING& .EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at hand, for its tituolv use at the first appearance of Larnel:ees will el fectually prevent those formidable to which all horses are liable, and w render so many otherwise valuable hers, nearly worthless. Over four hundred voluntary testimonial., the wonderful curative properties of this Lini went have been received within flap last two years, and many of them from persona in the highest ranks of life. 1" CAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Sigumulo and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on I' viri label, and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each brace, without which none - are genuine. RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, et . For sale by all dealers. aull dawly row PILES I PILES I Dr, Witfield's Vegetable Pile Are Warranted a Certain Cure for FISTULA, BLIND OR BLEEDING PILES. AVE would caution all who are victims to this distressing complaint_, to avoid the use of external applications, as they result only in aggravating the difficulty. Dr. Witfteld's remedy removes the cans,: of the disease and effects a permacei2t cure . THIS 15...M0 QUACK MEDICINE. These Pins have been tried for the list seven years', and irPno instance have they failed to cure. Price 50 cents per box. Sent by mail to any address. septa-Mm OF VALUABLE SEAL. ESTATE. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1863. lATILL be aold.at Public Bale, on tha premi- Y V sea In Qonoy township, Lancaater county, Pa.. .1 mile from Falmouth, near, Niasiey 'a Mill, and adjoining the Conewago-creek, the following Red Estate, viz: A plantation con taining . 182 ACRES, MORE.OR LffiS, on which are erected a large Two Story Dwel ling House, Wash House, Wood House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, with other necessary outbuilding. A spring of never failing water near the' house. An Orchard of Choice Fruit. This property is under good fences, and in a high state - of cultivation, and wfislcumerly the property of Philip Old wiler. Possession and an indisputable title will be givep on the Ist day of April, 1864. Sale to commence .at 1 ceciockir. at., of said day, when terms will , be madeliown by soptl6.dts* SAMUEL. LONGICNCEKEB. NEW MAOKEIMIL TrT LARGE and small packages, just received .1 and for sale low. sept 24 Crean .Sttanierfs RATES OF PASSAGE, firtbiral. DR. SWEET'S J. YOUNG, Sole Proprietor. No. 481 Broadslay, N. Y Etat &tate Sales. PUBLIC SALE WM. DOCK, Jr.., & CO.