• • a atip tqt p,ll N 41 , 1 c IZ T. 4 .510.1.5.--All Ad fertitent xtta. 43c.a4 0.:aa NUtitEg, Mar.. .rlitx ea, Pr, I'o tecure sntortion In the 'PP - lE44i , must Invariably ire accanapaaiek! with the CASII. .s.dverts.rmekithi tAdered In the rennin! tey . n i. g E t illifill tate Inserted In the tiorniag wit hout extra charge. EIARBISBURG, PA Sat'intim F,verlittx, Sept. 26, !Ml3 TOWS AND COUNTRY SEE SA of Union mass meetings, announced on our first page. True cheapest place to buy your wall paper and window shades is at H. C. Shaffer's, Market street, near the bridge. A large stock always on hand. 1=:1=1 THE East Pennsylvania Synod of the Lutheran church will be held inMilton,commencing on Wednesday next. This, will bring quite a large number of strangers to that town. , . CoL. F. Molrraousuy, late editor of the Vicks burg Whig; and A. H. Chase, E q., will address the people as follows: At Oxford, Adams county, 'Monday, Sept. 28 ; : Chambersbuig, Wednesday, Sept. 30; Shippenebnrg, Thursday, Oct. 1. ASSESSMENT Dr DAMAGES. -The viewers ap pointed.by the court, t 3 asseFs damages caused tpeoing Cumberland street from Seventh to Eighth; and Verbeke street, from Fulton •to Sat:kith, will attend to said business on Thurs day, October 16th, at 10 o'clock: ACCNIC.-A. Union picnic will bo held. , by the AWeiter-Kraukea Uot2rstntzengs-Verein and : the Stenben-Verein, in Haettrilea's woods, on .Monday, 28th lost.. • A pleasant time is. anticipated. We advise all who wish to haie 'a day's -recreation, and Y'ettioy themselves'hugely," to attend . : Tfckets can be had for twenty-five cents. Om4buses will ran .every hour from D. Wagner's Hotel, 'corner ott Secotid and Chestnut, and from the Washingtort HonSe, corner of Sixth and Wal nut streets. "UNION, Totikllll3lS will be ~held in DAuphin couniy.l'Aext week, as follows: . Monday evening—at Halifax. Tuesday evening—at Red Tavern, in Wash ington township , Wednesday evening—at dratstowo. Thursday evening—at Fi,herville Friday'evening- - -at Berrysburg. latuidaY evening—at Lykenetown. speakers will, be present. Let thepeo- Iple'turn out and have a grand rally at each' of (hi -above pointv "Rally 'round tha- =flag; boys:" 310 EtRIBLE MIJILDNB. IN CHRIST= COUNT.Y.-,..W11l H. Beckman and wife, who resided- nea--Me buyyville, Chester c3unty, were found, iester day morning, britally murdered. One of the eons, hearing a anise in the - house, about 1 o'clock in the night, went into his mother's room, and: there he found his mother dead; stabbed in the neck. His father was milking, and after search, his body was found about one, hundred yards west of the-house'. It was lying near the fence, with one end of a handkerchief tied around his, neck, and. the other tied to the fence. Hr. Beckman was-a respectable farmer. The trans -action is as yet involved is mystery, but an in- Oast will be held, and some light, may be thrown on this fallible transaction. I=l bloomscuar Nmarrs.—We are again in the enjoyment of bright and beautiful moonlight 'nights, and we hail their return with delight after the long, dark season just pamed. These beautiful nights; are tionbly charming and at tractive at= this peculiar season of the year, when the trees loosing their leaves at the bid ding.of the autumnal frosts,, stand out in bold relief like wised sentinels in the bright, un natural light oast over the scene ; and the air tool and bracing, makes the blood bound with becieased energy through each particular vein, stied heart and mind newly inspired by the ex hiterating scene, at once wish for the cold, crispy, twoulight nights of "old Winter," to . Ither with a fast team and a pretty girl. TIM TEUSXL UNDBIt I,tarcs Memel:. -7 We m en ti c iamb i ,- a few .41aigt ago, that the contract for the C,NnetiUCtiOtt o: this gigantic work was awarded to' a party in this ~'telr* The proposed tunnel is in 'ended to secure to the p eo p ie , of Chicago a sup, ply of better water tL. ‘4ll- ca n e got near the shore of the lake. It is I.'B two miles in length, extending from the shore di."eet- ly under the lake,. perpendicularly to the shore • It is to be five feet clear in diameter, walled ; with brick and cement eight inches thick. Thal bottom of the shore end of the tunnel to be. sixty feet the level of the lake, and- to descend at the rate of two feet per mile to the farther end. There are to be four shafts open ing from the tunnel to the world above—one , on laud, one in the lake, at the farther end,ti and two at intermediate points in the lake.. 'These shafts in the lake are to consist of cast iron cylinders, and to be protected by hollow pentagonal cribs. OLTHOLUT BileaMill opened this morning' a; splendid assortment cif tinder garments for ladles, gents and children, and ate ; determined to die= pose of the stock at low rates. the mourning line this , •firm offers one of tile largest lots of goods ever exhibitiscilin Bar risbmg- In this department-they defylumspe-: tition, either as to quality or quantify; ofgixids,! or low priceit. The generalrwortmega, of 13,17 Goods, &c., now on exhibition •ia one of the Euless in -the city,. They have aterything in their-line of bug: ness, .and flatter themselves that- they can! please everybody who may desite:lo,"purchasej, Baolvartiele is marked ,at the lowest. fig,nie ?at vadat it la possible to offer 4.1 Cathcart Bro. believe in the motto'of "`quick sales and sitin'tlifofite," and the immense quantity of goods soidl - by them is the best evidenoo Altai . they selltit lqw,' prices. Gall at the store, :amine the goods, hear pricey and judge ftii. yourselves MEI Mk Tl® ANDERSON, of Indiana. Pa fell from 3 eAing, on MO and had one of her li , nbs 131,1c,r, ie ow th, b through the flesh. =EC= New PANIL —A. new bank is to be ebtaVisbed in KAtanriing under the new banking law of Congri si. It is to have a capital of $60,000, with Colonel J. B. Finlay, &q., as Presi lent, and J. F. Neale, Cashier. Tits Seceder church, on West street, in Car lisle, was sold last week to Dr. George Roes, of Lebanon, for the use of the East Pennsylvania Eldership of the church of God:. It is a fine large stone building, forty by sixty feet, with a lot of eighty fret front. They will get posses. sion on the Ist of November, when they will immediately begin remodeling and fitting it up for worship. ==l DEATH or AN BDITOE.—Iti. John A. White, senior editor of the Mercer county (Pa ) Dis patch, died at Mercer, on the 16th, of consump tion. He was one of the founders of that paper, and was always an unwavering and con s stent advocate of the principles of justice and freedom. In private life he was highly es teemed by all, and his loss is deeply felt by the community at. large. I=l To Paissave GRAPES. —The French preserve grapes the year round by coating them with lime. The bunches are picked just before they are thoroughly ripe, and dipped in lime water of the consistency of cream. They are then hung up to remain. The lime 6mating keeps out air and checks any-. tendency to decay.-- When 'wanted for the table, dip the cluiters into warm water to remove the lime. SOMETHING WORTH ' REOOMMIRIMING.—Two music books, called "The Home Companion,". and the "Vi'elconfe Guest," containing each over'2oo vocal and instrumental pieces of the very best and choicest collections, (all late music,) which, when bought in -sheet form, would cost fifty dollars, are now offered for sale at the low price of $2 50 each, at the music store of W. Kteicmn, 98 Market street. Every pianist should have one of these in his library. I=E:=El ' Ponca Amints.—The following di nubs were discharged this morning by Alderman Kline. A namber of thein were also up yesterday morning; John Mqrtz and Isaac Hart, arrested by Massey; John Shultz, by Costello; Ida Berry and Kate Marshall, by _Campbell ;,;Elizabeth Green, Nancy L Green, ant Mike French; by Campbell; these drunks were all adored. Jos. Weltmer, arrested by Fry, was lockeld up for three - diye ; Wrri: Egtie. - 0, arrested by Costello, was diSCharged; John Harris, arrested by Massey, paid $1 fine and:was discharged. GERMS Sig4lolll.-*: Peter Meyer, of this city, has taken the stump for the glorious cause of the Cloionib.nd will to-night address a meet ing. at Liverpool, York county, on Monday evening at "'respect, and on Tuesday in Wind sor township, York county. Mr. Meyer is a splendid speaker, posssses a clear mind, and Will do good service in the cause of our - Union. We hope._ sincerely that our friends will give him a hearty welcome, at the above' places, and wherever hp may go to proclaim the truth in defence of, the Union. We have ~zie doubt that he will be the instrument of converting manymisguided Woodwarditea from the emir of their way. TemmoN he patriotic ladies of Oarlike have purchased a,aolid giver pitcher, which they intend to present to Brig. Gen. Smith, who so gallantly refused to surrender the town to • the rebels on the night of thelst of,inly. A splen did photograph of the General is' also to be pre_ seated to him. The pitcher bears the following inscription: IRON TELF.LADLISS OF OLULISLI,_ A 2ribut6 of Gralatude: • TO • Rumen= GINUAL W. F. SMITH, For his noble defence of their home= the night of the let of July, 1863. . . COUNTERFBITa UPON THE Govaaimar BANK. -4t is proper that the public should be cautioned against billi - purporting to be upon the GOVern ment bank, which unprincipled persona are attempting to put , into circulation. They are dated at Washington, and purporting to be payable on demand; and being of a greenish color, are liable to be mistaken by the un wary for the old issues of United States notes, most of which have been redeemed and can celled by-the Treasury Department. It is said that thpy have been passed quite extensively in New York. 'No such bank exists. An office with the sign "Goirernment Bank" over itia door was some time ago closed by the Provost ' 4 arshal of the War Department I. F;-,-The Grand Lodge of the United O. States closet- its sessions inßaltimore, ori Thum- daj; afterno „ . Considerable businees was transacted during the day, which we are not at , liberty to give to the ynblic. The committee '• i on finance presented a report of the estimated I ieceipts and expenditures et . the current year; as follows; Receipts $9,000, of which $5;800 will be due from grand and subordinate lodges and encampments ; $2,10D from cards; $9OO from the sale of books; $lOO from diplomas, and $lOO from odes. The estimated expend' tures are $12,185, the principal Aetna of which are sl,2oo"for salary of the grand ' treasurer, $7,500 for mileage and per diem of representsi tives, $7OO for salary of messenger, $4OO fox postage, stationery; fic.; sl,oso''for printing daily and revised - journal; $2OO, for .salary grand treasurer, and $275 for rent of grand secretary's offico. A resolution accompanied the report a,pl rupriating $12,185 for the pur poses abovoXimed, and authorlshig the gr a nd secretary to draw his warrant for the same.— The following contributions, have been made to the Wildey Monument Fund: Tenrtesiee $6B 75; 1 Michigan, $268 ; Kansas:, -$22 50 f 'Ken tricky, $l4B 80 ; New Jersey, $46 ; - Indiana, $623 20 ; Maine, $7l 50; California, -$1;680; Illinois, $237 97 ; Missouri, $465 ; PentsYlva cis, $899 75 ; Canada West, $55 75 =; District of Columbia, $25 85; Southern New York, ; New Hampshire, $74 80; 01d0,'5750 25i making :& Vital of 46,627 21:- TIEV. S. NV. SACII6O.: having ;0 , 1: r. , 1 i •rn the St 7( st, will resume his pulpit labors iv. did Le euEr Sc. M. E. Church, to morrow, at 10i• a. 31. and 7i P Notices PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims. made out end miltcted by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Lam Office: Third Street, Hatt - WAIT, Pa. [127-ly Fuca' NEw MBE AUCTION... 500 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 large assortment of hair nets. New lot of ladies' corsetts. Jouvin's best kid gloves at 75 cents and Si. Coesimeres at all prices; for men and boys' wear. Black cloth for cloaks. Wbite, red and yellow flannels, at all prices. Crimson, grey, and brown sack flannels Splendid a-sortment of merinos, poplins and other fine dress geode. • Alapaccas and paramattas all colors. Linen for sheeting, napkins and covers. • Hoop skirts at all prices.`,„ 100 new stylesonalnioral skirts at $4, to $5. Room for cloaks and furs fitted up. we have,now on hand and are dailrreceitr ing new goo& to which we invite the attention of buyers S. LEWY. • • [oommmizoATED.] Palmopty C.ananmption a Ca 444, Name A CARD . '_. losoNsimprivEs. ~ I , ,-, 7171: i *:4,1.;3.....: The undersigned having been restored to nealth in a few weeks; by a very simple, reme dy, after tiaving suffered several years with :a severe lung affeetion,,and that dread disease; o,,nstimp•l in—is anxious to make known to his fellow slifferers the means of cure. To all who desire .it,:he will' lend a copy- of the prescriptiouziscd, (free of charge,) with the directions. tor, preparing and using the same, which they will find a cure cure for CONSUMPTION, Asnista,taoNCErrrs, Comm, Cows, &c. The only object . of the advertiser in sending the Prescription' is to benefit the 'afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to lie invaluable ; and he hopes everV'sufferer will try his "remedy, as it wilt cost them nothing, and may pi ova a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address BEY. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York sept24-elts9Bm THE PRORKIETORS OF THE G-LBARD HOUSE, PHMADELPHL4, IL ESPECTFULLroaII the attention of Bud nest; Men and the traveling community;,, to the superior accommodation and- comfort offered in their establishment. au3l-d3m 'KANataA, FOWLER & CO. A GENTLENIAN, cured of Nervous Debility Inconapetency, 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 directions for making the simple Remedy used in his-case.. Those wisbiog to profit by his experience—and popeen a valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN , B. CIGDEN, • No. 60 Nassau Street; _New York. aul2-ds.wgin TO HORSE OWNERS. DR SWEET'S - INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is narivalecl_by any, and in all eases of Lameness arising front Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is nusgical. and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, BEO4 it will also pure speedily. Spayin and Blngbone may be easily prevented and cured In their incipient stages; but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, itiso desperate or hopelese but it mayhe alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will arways remove tiact Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at, band, far its timely,usa at the first appear; mice of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseasee mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. Se advertisement. ang,l9-demeow . Horros OF TEL'maul' Dear Sir : With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I willismd by return mail to all who , with it, (free) a Re cipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotchixi, Tan Freckles, and all Fhpuritios of the Skin, leav hag the same soft, clear, smooth and beantifult I will also mail freirto those baiing Bald Heads or - Bare Facts, simple directions and in 7 formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxndant Hair;Whiskers, or a Molt, e,tache, in less than 30 days. All-,applicatione answered by return mall without charge. Respectfully Yours; THOS. F. CELS,PRAIT Chemist, `, ige24-3m] No. 831 Brow:Ny.4y; New York HAIR DYE i AIR DYE BiTCHELOWS CELEBRATED _llia DYE is the Best In the World The only Harmless, -2rue and Ileliable: Di i Known: This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect r —ctianget Bed, Busty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glow Black or .Natural Brown, without injuring the Bair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and 13.autiful ; imparts fresh vitality, he quently restoring ita pristinecolor, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Geaulne to signed WILLIAM BATCHELOR. All oth ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided, Sold by all Druggists, Rte. FAOTOBY=-431- BARCLAY ST., N. Y. is&Tolumou's NEW TOLL/Pr cumw tot, zoturampl . ma run. - je2s•ly. MOTHERS! OTitERS !I MOTHER'S rtON'T fail to moire !dB& WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for OIEILDBEN, , . ,This valuable prepsratloti IS the presiniPtiollof one the bent female physicians and nursen - in thel United States, and has 'look lased for thirty years 'with ne ver failing stifotir And ennOss by millions of mothers and ohildretg= frOm.the feeble infant of ono week old'to the adult: It not only relievisitim child floga pain, but invigorates the stomach and *webs; 0011:eatfl acidity, and gives tine and energy to the whole, system. It will alinca. lustantly relieve Gnome /V TWO Boyars, Wnin °Oran. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSFSTERYend DIARBEREA OIifILDBEN, whether it arisen from Teething or frbrn any other cane. Full directions for using will accompany bottle. None Genuine unless the tac-sitn.le of °LIST'S & PERKINS, Nei York, is on the: outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Prinelosl.oflice; -48 , Dey Street,LNEW YORK. Pane (Ism 25 CaNTS sin Bow. in72246i" 1863 OPENING OF 1863 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOOD 8. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of New Styles of Dress Goods, FANCY AND BLACK SILKS, At reasonable prices. PLAIN MERINOES, CASHMERES, DELAINEi and POPLINS ; SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS Of ev descrtio. BALMORAL SKIRTS, LADIES' aid MISSipES' n, New styles and at low prices. KID GLOVES, the best, Ladles' and Gents' ; IMPROVED SKELETON SKIRTS. Cathcart k Oro., Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. No. 14 Market Square. eepthS-d2w MOURNING DEPARTMENT. 6-4 Delaines, Poplins, Velom Reps, Cashmeres, .. Turin Cloths, Clciths, 'Palenclas, Lustrce, Me hairs, Cohnrgs. Alpacas, Madonnas, Tunis) Cloths, Delanes. Bombazines, Thihbets, Gingbains - and Chintzes. , • • • Black and Second Mourning Calicos, Grope Black and Second Mourning DreFs Silks. Everything New and Desirable. Dress Goods, TrasTanted the Best Makes. SquarelMack Shawls. Eitra Size . popg'Black Shawls. liecorid.Monining Shawls, (new.) English Crepe Veils, Collars and S!eeves: Square and Bound Veils, different ma- Plainand.Bordered Handkerchicfs,,Elilk -- Grohs ar,4goie. Kid (Moyne, 'Gauntletts, Baltirgs. and English Pins. Black and Second Mourning Balmoral Skirts, (new styles.) OUR 118SORTUNy IS Nil . COMPLUS, - ; , l* - ;.EY'E airlift_ lye riiatittpveug. ARESDItTIViZIPLONIEAS BEELVT4ID TO TELE BRANCH OF OUR ' , BUSINESS ME' THE PAST ELI YEARS. 111100111KOD NONE BUT THE Box WmuLturati.Geout: ownitc,Asy ti, BROTHEL Net doe`i to the Harrisburg Bank. 1800. 1800. DCohdiREITIC DRY GOODS 1 BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIM, - GALK,GE 'AND DRILLINGS, MEN'IAND BOPS" WEAR, FLANNELS, ANK EIS, PICKINGS, :DO bIESPIC GINGHAMS, SILIRTINGS, CANTON .FLANNELS, 4c., Bre , A very heavy stock. To be disposed of at the very lowest market prices, at CATHCART & BROTHER, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. HOSIERY; HANDKERCHIEFS, NEC'S TIES AND CRAVATS, wain' AND COLORED CORSETS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' JiRRINO TESTS, NOTIONS, LE ENDLESS VAIINTY, AT allifd2w GREATDBOOVIRY I Applicable useful Arta. WI A new thing Its Combination. Boot and Shoe Mant6otttrere. Jewelers. Families. It is kliquid ME Remember. Firtb3 Agents in Philo, jeS•dly NEW No. I. and 2 MACKEREL TN HALF, QUARTER AND ONE-EIGHTH .1 PACKAGE -4, Just received by WV. DOCK, Ja. &CO _ .aula CHEAP SUGARS of all kbide, white and brown, for sale by -NICHOLS- & BOWMAN, 37/ 15 . Corner nova And *diet enno 1 IR Wry Eioobs OATHecIAEr'S USEFUL and VSLUA , ME DISCOVERY I HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! la of more general practical utility, than any invention noir before the public. It has been thoroughly tested dur ing the last, two years by practical men, and pronoun ced by all to be SUPERIOR 10. A NY AdhestvePmpkaattionsknOwn , 113=0 Inca ma Comm Li a new thing, and the re suit of years of istudy . ; lte combination is on • • -• • under Pri14461, And under no circuonstanent or chau4e of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit auy offensive smell, BOOT & :aHOE Manufsetareis, using Ma chines, will lind it the. best article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works without ilelaT,„bi not affected 117any' , clmage of tempora -1 tare. : SEWaERB Will foul It eutteiently adhe sive for their use, as has been proved. Ilia etpeeicalk adapted to Leather, And, we claim as all modal. merit that itistinks 'Pawling Midtitling' - Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong with-, out stitching. _lt is the only LIQ UID OJAI( Z Bls3A that4B in* olhing. for mewling: Furniture, Crockery, Toys, Bone, liory, Aud i articles of Household BEMEMBER Thum 'a lasoLonut Cmr,an la, in a „liquid form and as ; easily applied as pasta. Huson's Imomma Crams Li insoluble in water or o il. Husos's Immune Clutsur Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Man ufacturers' Packages from 2 ;mares to 100 lbs. • MI lON BROS. & CO., Proprietors, Providence, B. I. • elphia, LAING & MAGINNIS. Dank `2pplications- BANK NOTICE. OTiC is hereby given, that an association .1.11 has formed and D, certificate prepared for the puipo eof establishing abank of discount, deposit and circula• ion, under the provisions of an act entitLd "An Act to establish a system of fire ranking in Pennsylvania grid cure the public against loss from in<o'vent hanks," ap proved March at, 1860, and the supplement thereto, approved May 1, 1861. Said bank to be called "Oilmens' Bank," and to be located in the borough of Oil City, in the county of Venango, with a capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Milani, 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 blares of fifty dollars each. OEO. a BISSELL, je3o oass6m For the Association. NOTICE is hereby given, that "The Commer cial Bank of Pennsylvania" intend to ap ply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next session, for a renewal of the charter. Bald Bank is located in the city of Philadelphia. wAth 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.' ' • ' S. C. PALMER, je29-oaw6m - CaAhU-r. NOTIC L. PBUC NOTICE is hereby , given that appli cation will be made by " Thel3snh. of Pitts *erg," (locatai in the city of Plttsbnrg, - Penna.,) to the Legislature at lts beat session" or a renew of the charter ofgaid Bitrik; With theexisting capital of Twelve Hundred Thousand Dollars. JOHN' Glilattifet , je2l-oawtim I,'regdent. NOTICK IS HEREBY "GIVEN; , tfutt "THE BANK OF - GESIBL9.I.4TOWN "Intends to apply, to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their , next session, fora renewal of--their char ter. Said Bank is boat d in Germailtown, Twenty-Sec_and -Ward of the city _or.Philadel phia,, with an authwitF.d capital of Three Hun dred Thousand. DJllars ;-.a, ;renewal of which whl.be asked for; with the (mid banking priv ileges. By order of the Board. - CHARLES W:,GlTO r feashier: Germantown, June 20. 1863..,'5.,rje29-mistfont Ttansastsis's Bat; Philadelp/Bst, julle 24th, 1862: NOI I ICIE is hereby given, In cod formity with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pell9- ohranfa, that the Trade.rtnen'a Bank of Phdadet phis, locate,d in the city of Philadelphia, created witk-banking sod *dtkounting privileges, with a capltel of On, llaodred an Fifty I'hoesiod Dollars, that application wit he made -by the said. Bank to the next Lee ielatttre forantbority to incieilse, the capital One Hundred and .Fifty Thousand Dollars. By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN OABrNER, je3o , oava6!a;'" thksiiier. I\TOTICE is hereby given that application 11 will be made to the Legislature of Penn sylvaui t, at their next passion, for a renewal of the charrer of the FARMERS' BANK OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, located in the bor ough of Pottsville; in the county of Schuvlkill, with the Present capital of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and with the usual banking pi-milt-gas. J. W. CAKE, Cashier. June 16, 1868. - (jz29-d7m.) NOTICE TB HEREBY GIVEN that the Etinesdale Bank I will make application to the Legislature.a; its neat session,for the 'passage of a law re chartering said bank, Wilhite present name and style, locatimiand privileges, and with a'capital of two hundred thousand dollars. By order of the directors. S. D. WARD, Honesdale, July 4, 1868. Cashier. jy6doaw6m. • • Nts2 2biertiszniente. GREAT FURNITURE SALE. $5,000 Worth. of Furniture for AM BABB & CO., Auctioneers, Harrisburg, T • Pa., respectftilly info - ern their nurser one friends, thatin connection with the auction business, they 'have opened New Furniture rooms, where all kinds of Furniture will be sold, cheaper and at lower prices than at any other plebe in the city.' They having snide ar rangements with thinargest manufacturing establishniente in NeW York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and being in daily receipt of Furni ture,the largest orders will he Gila at the shortest possible notice. Alwilis on hand So fas, Stuffed Parlor and' Cane Seat Chairs, Te te-a-tetos, Marble Top Dressing Bureaus, Ward; robes, Bedsteads and Tables of every descrip tion ; Fancy and °amnion Furniture. All kinds of Second Hand Furniture taken in exchange for new. The highest price paid for second hand household Furniture:Clothing, &c., by W. BARB & CO , Auctioneers, next to State Capital Bank. septlB tf 3488 - If' 4L L • 1883 MILLINgItir••XNUSTRA* - -400DS. • IHATE the plessoyet of informlog my me tomea and the - public generally, that I have now on hand a fultstock of Fall and Wintek, Goods, including French Pattern Bonnets,. Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Laces, French and American Flowers, Feathers, &c. Alen, Straw, Beaver and Felt Etats and Bonneti, of the latest styles and designs. WILLIAM XRUSEN, No. 218 Arefiatinet; 03E022420A GRAPES. -'=A floe lot of Isabella Grapes are offered for sale by the box or single pound. They cannot be surpassed in size or luxuriance in this city: Gall and examine for yourielves. - ' 'JNO WISE, sept2B dtf .Third street near Walnut. TOBACCO. N AVY'- CONGRESS,. TWIST, "FLOUNDER, BOUGH and READY, NAI UR AL LEAF, FINE CUT. Bept2l WK. DOCK. JR., & CO. (OYES, OFFICE, arnica of Market street and Market S quare . - septl2 3m SPERM CANDLES. FIRST QUALITY. - - ALL SIZES. WM. DOCK; Jg.. & CO. sept 24 • SHINGLES 1 SHINGLES ! ! ATI AA A CHOICE -_Sawed Shingles are tiV9l./t/l/ for sale. Foi- particulma en quire of sepl2B d2w C. TUNIS. POTATOES: ALARGE supply of very Superior Potatoesr .ja.t received and will be sold wholesale o iota& at a very low price. sept2S 'WM D 0013.-0333, PEFP.6'R. ALARGE SUPPLY, jad received and fat wile low, wholesale and retail. apt% fDteatt ,gteainer; Steam Weekly to laProcnt paUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cortr. Boa.) The well known Stearneys rit tli, Liverpool, New York and PhiladelphiaFltes.aor, ship Comnanv, are inte,,dod to sail as fellows : CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, Oct( It.:r 3; CITY OF MANCH!: ST ER, Saturday, October 10; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, October 17; and every succeeding taturtli,:y, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. BATES OF PASSAGE, PAYLBIJIIN QOLD, 02 ITS 31412 , Vdt.221' DI COB BIINOI% mar CABIN, $BO 00feraiontas, $3? 50 do to London, 86 00 do to London. 35 50 do to Paris, 95 00Idoto Paris, 40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00ado to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to HSTST, Bromera, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rateo. Fam e from Liverpool Queenstown : Ist Wan, $7 5 , $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From QueenestOwn, $3O. Those who wish to send for their frienda can buy Bala ets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Compe. ny's Offices,. JOHN a: DALE, Agent, 145Br , v.thyty, N. Y. or C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg, f23dly. lthircd. *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. TEE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPI , AINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NEPt - VOUS DISORDERS. DR. "STEPILEW STVEM; of Connecticut. The ()feet Natural Bone Setter. DR. STEPERN SWEET, of Ommetied, Is known all over the United States. DR. STEPHEN SWLET, of COSI Redicut, Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lini ment. Dr_ Sweet's Arnfalbble Ltniment Cures Bhenttuttiscu and twv• r faus Dr. Suetta Infallible Liniment IB a cerlain reme,y for N. uralgt4. Dr. Sweet's Infalltb.:e Lz,thnent Cares Balms and Scaida inacue.tiately. Dr. Sweet's Infiteible Liniment Is the best known Remedy for iSp.ains and Braises. Dr. Sweet's Infal tlga Liziment Cores lleadarthe immediately aLd was never known to fail. Dr. Sweet' a Infallible Ltniment Aff irds itumediatd collet for rike, stid seldorni fade to care. Dr. Sicett's 10411114 e Linimen4 Cures Toothache in one Dr. Suedes Inf¢llt6Zs Linimtnt Cures Cute and wounds irumedi.tzly and leaves no ecAr. Dr. &mei Infantile Liniment Is the" beet remedy for Norte in the known world. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more than a million people:, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly a Yfrieni: in need," and every farni!v elionld'have it at ha.el. - Dr. Sweet's 104lible Liniment 1e for sale by all Drugtists. Price 25 and. 50 cents. RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Propriaore, Norwich, CE For sale by all Dealers. dewly-eow. PILESI PILESI Dr; .Witg.eld'a Vegetable Pills Are. Warranted a Certain Cure for FISTULA, BLIND OR BLEEDING PILES. .WE would caution ell who are victims to this distressing complaint to avoid the two of external applications, as they result only in aggravating:the difficulty. Witfiald'S remedy removes the c Luse of the.disnain and effects a permanent cure. THIS; IS. NO QUACK MEDICINE Mee PilLs have been tried for the last seven years; and in no instance have they failed to 'earn. - Price 50 cents per box. teut by mail to any address. J. YOUNG. Sole Proprietor. No. 481 Broadviay, N Y eepta-d3m Real Estate Sales. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1803. LATILL be sold at Pubic Sale, on the precni rif V sea in Conoy township, Lancaster county, Pa., 1 mile from Falmouth, near Nissley's Kill, anti adjoining the Conewago creek, the following Seal Estate, viz: A plantation con taining 132 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, on which are erected a large Two Story Dwel ling House, Wash Home. Wood House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, with other necessary outbuildings. A spring of never failing wart near the house. An Orchard of Cho ce Frdit. Tule property is under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation, and was formerly the property of Philip Oldwiler. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the Ist day of April, 1864. Fate to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by ,49pt16.dts° 8411111 EL LONGEOEKEB. PUBLIC SA LE WILL be sold at PulYic Sale, on Saturday, the 31st day of October, 1863. oa the premises, the following Beal &rate, viz: 185 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LEST, situated in Smith Ann vile township, Lebanon county, bound: don the north -by the Horse shoe"turnpike, on the east by land of Ulrich and John Burkholder, on the south by lauds of Jacob Haldeman and others, and on the west by Samuel Bowman, one mile east o: Camp bellstown. The improvements are a New Two Story Brick Home, 80 by 8!. feet, New Rini I 0 ny 90 feet, Hog Yen ' Smoke House, and neces sary outbuildings. Tire land is part limestone and part sand stone. - Forty aces of it is Wood Land, part of which is heavy timber and part chestnut sprouts. The land is iu gol.d older and under good fencing. There is running water on the premises, with fountain h ump bringing water to the house and barn. There is see an Orchard of fait-rate grafted fruit. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, r. x., on said day, when conditions of sale will be made known by JACOB AiIIMM.A. septlo d&wts EMPTY 110Gaz;Ri4aDS.: A . LARGE—QUANTITY OF EMPTY - MEAT HOGSHEADS in good condition and will the heads in. These Hoeiensans are desirable f or Bumnioni, Feauss. !Ilco., _and be rodd al a rmi low prim - - WM. HOOK, & CO.
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