P 1 1 j tiittegat.. 1 iv‘pq reA3I`ISELLS.—AII. Aitm yeitteteuatntx, i; kis tneso :Notices, Mar riages, EIS 4.i. to s ecure 91t110111031. iryA nitwit Invariably tit. the CASH. vettiseinents cirnered in the regular h',veuing Edition ate inserted in the Corning ILititi Ra nithont extra charge. ...ensmommma. II A RRISBURG, PA. Wednesday SVennig, Sept. 30, 1803. GRAND TOWNSHIP MEETINGS. FREEMEN TO THE RESCUE! ll Day Given to the Crashing of Rebellion May Secure an Eternity of Peaoe and Prosperity. The Union County Committee, in order to accommodate the loyal men of all portions of Dauphin county, have been induced to make arrangements for additional meetings besides those already advertised for different localities, at the following places and days named, to wit: STOUFFErea Scaoor. Hotta, in Lower Paxton town ship, Tuesday evening, October 6. DetTNlN—.Toseph Cockley's hotel, Wednesday even ing, Octobir 7 .Pacanass Rhoads' tavern, Thursday evening, October 8 F4sr HAtiovEß—Shen's tavern, Friday mining October 9 prEloquent and popular speakers have ten dered their services to address the people who assemble at these meetings The Chairman of the County Committee %trusts that the active men in the different lo calities will see that a full attendance of all' *the friends of the Government is secured at all these meetings. . HENRY THOMAS, - Chairman Union County Ommittee Eitta*Lif Calm); Secretary. 'TOWN. AND COUNTRY FRIDAY NtXT. Is Use LAST DAY on which you can be as sessed, to entitle yon to a vote at the coming election. See to it that every Union man is assessed on or BEFORE that 44 Don't let a vote " - be lost by failing to be assessed. SWUM, named. Ciark T. Lindley, warac:- (Mentally abet, at Meadville, on Sunday after-. noon, by a fellow student. He lived abut an hour. .---.......... NEw NATIONAL BANG.—A number of the leading citizens of Bethlehem, have united for the purpose of establishing a National Bank in that borough, with a capital of $lOO,OOO, but to go into operation when $50,000 are subscribed. We understand that the greater part of the stock necessary to ensure its success has been taken already. 'TELE MASS MEETING AT LA/WASTER ON SATES DAY NEST. —We understand that arrangements are being made to organize a large delegation /of loyal men in Dauphin county, to attend the Lass meeting at Lancaster on Saturday next. N e ibtiations are now going on for an extra train, and w-hen these have been completed, the pries o f t h e e _xcursion, with the time of starting from this city, will be announced. We l earn t tat on Monday nest the schools will openiu the building occupied as a hospital on East Walnut ,Itreet. This is a good move ment, and will be the means of benefitting many boys who hm , .0 been idling away their time on the streets an d at other places where they should not have bOcri. The soldiers who have occupied the above building have been alloyed to the other hospita. N a in the city. -litertWatr.-The attendance at market this morning was large, as usual, and "produce" commanded high prices. The Lumen are be ginning to offer beef and pork, at prices.belOw that demanded by butchers. The following were the yrices at which the articles named were sold: Butter, 23 to 28c ; eggs, 18(4200 ; pota toes, (i peck) 10(g,15c ; sweet ,potatoes, 15 (g., 25; apples, 10®150; onions,, 10c.; 10c ; chickens per pair, 86 to 65c. Peaches are selling at from 25 to 40 cents per half peck. roman Arearas.----The following cases were beforn Alderman Kline: John Platt, arrested by Costello, and Thomas Harper, arrested by Loyd, having occupied the took-up during the night, were discharged this morning.' William Jones was arrested by officer Stock, for assault and battery on Geo. W. Parsons. 'Committed to prison, but subsequently entered bail In $lOOlO appear at Court, and was dis charged. .Feederick Myers, (arrested by Stock,) for' as sault and battery on' his; wife. Committed to godson, in default of bail rho Jo as' Horep—Chan,ge of Proprietors. --We . underatand that Mr. Joseph E. M'Olellan, of the Jones Howe, has sold out his interest (he fur niture and lease of that establishment, to Mr. Charles H. Mann, of Baltimore, Md. We part with "Littialfac" with regret, because he is an courteous and liberal businees man, who jsound to succeed in any new enterprise in which he may engage. Mr. Mann has had a large experience as a hotel keeper in Baltimore, where he was at the head of a loading house for. Mike than fifteen years: We have reason to believe that he will maintain. the, reputation of . . . the '...lonea 1101188, and that under .his manage ment that Hotel will contitivaiof4njoy the popularity and patronage which have long•dis tiaguisiiedlhe establishment. Though ebbing from Baltimore, Mr. Mann still aßennsylva „On, Doylestown,. Sucks co:Linty. - N.. Ate EXO ELLIN T APP 0114 T M. EN T - Lie Ilt . 01 R F. Mom, of tha falst Penns. ca;alry, L.c.s ~1 rAut-,1 Inspzotor oev .dry, in 0.1:6 17 pet Int:lA, by Gan. Stahl. Onl. F. set vc.cl Ith Ca l na.in in the 7th cavalry, and afterward commanded a detachment of three months' cavalry—the only three months' cavalry in service. As soon as mustered out, ho was appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the 21st cavalry. His rapid promo tion is sufficient evidence that he is an excellent soldier, and his appointment as Inspector of Cavalry has been conferred on one who will dis charge the duties of the office to the satisfaction of the Government and all with whom he may come in contact while discharging skid duties. A " STILL HUNT . ' FOR ETRINR KARL Every nation has its epicurean peculiarity. The Italianloves his maecaroni. The Frenchman worships a frog. The Russian licks his lips at the sight of a tallow candle, deeming its con sumption for illuminating purposes a gross imposition upon the sacredness of appetite and digestion. An Englishman is enamored of raw beef and brewed hope. Thas we might ennme gate the epicurean peculiarities of all nations, each running into extremes, each the opposite of the other ; the one deeming his own edible, food fit for the gods, while all other cuisine com pounds are regarded as unpalatable. stuff, fit only for the dogs. And while all nations are thus differently'disposed to satisfy appetite, the people of the States of the American Union are almost as wide apart in their taste in this reSpect, as are the nations of tlie , world. Here in Penn sylvania we differ about politics. We wrangle among ourselves and antagonize each other as to the security of State or National politics, but when it comes to a particular article of the cui sine, harmony is produced as magically as we are told that stillnesS followed the wonderful discovery o faepeechless woman in Heaven. This harmony in respect to our local pride on the sub ject of edibles, was illustrated this morning, in the joint voila hunt" of two of our most es teemed personal friend's, the opposites in politics as wide apart as the poles. They were on what we can only describe as a "still Aunt" for " sthink km." The chase and the search ware most excl. ting. Up one side of the street and down the other—through one market into the other —peering into baskets, blandly propounding the question to blushing maidens and aus tere dames, " Haat du Sthink-Kmze ?" John Gilpin, in his famous ride or Sancho Panne in his glorious sleep, was not more inter-, eating than our two friends in their search for "Ethink Kase:" We are not able to inform the curious reader whether'or not the "Kase" was found. Oar task is finished when we prove by this incident, the power of appetite, and the in flume° which so simple an article 'can , have in leading men together in harmony and good neighborship. Surely the nation is safe in the hands of such glen and their descendants. HORSES AND MULI CORRALS IN AND AROUND TSB 0171".-Py invitation of Captain Batter worth, chief clerk of the Assistant Quartermaster's De- partment . under Capt. De Mott, we paid a fly ing visit to the locality in which are kept the horses and mules belonging to the United States, yesterday afternoon. These horse and mule eta bles are lccated in the outskirts of the city, be low Allison's Hill, along the Paxton creek where an abundance of water is provided for hem by a running stream, which is conveyed in eaden pipes from Haehnlen's Hill, direct from a large spring. The animals located in this department are of I all sizes, shapes, colors, and afflicted with varl oils diseases. SOMB carry the effects of the war on their bodies, having been wounded In bat tie, others have been maltreated by their riders neglecting to care for their backS, while still a larger number are afflicted with diseased feet I l and distemper. It is impossible; imagine= how ill some of these horses must have been used by their inexperienced riders, and neglected after wards by their grooms. A large number of these were brought here during the retreat of Gen. Milroy front',. Winchester, and those that were unfit -for *War nee, quartered under the im mediate care of Capt. De -Mott, and we learn that under his charge, the care - of „those whom hieinploys, and our old friend Hite, the principal at this Corral, these poor beasts are being restored- at least to a condition to "feed," if not for field service...Re has in the short space of three months, since he had charge at this post, returned over one thousand ani mals in sound health to the Government. ,„ At the present time Capt. De Mott has some twenty-three hundred hort3ea 'and mules under bis charge.. In another large Corral on the right of the road, and near the Invalid Corral, are the quarters of those animals which have been examined and declared again fit for duty.. All thesequarters are kept as Olean as man can 'make them. One man is employed for every twelve hones, and he is carefully watched, that the hcraes not only get their proper feed, but the proper care of grooming. Everything is kept in order, and we were really astonished with the cleanlims and care taken of the stock. The teams are mostly statipaed above Alli son's Hill, in fields adjoining Hanna's woods. Here we found some two hundred wagons regn lady stationed, each one _having its place in dicated by numbers marked on stakes drivf3n into the ground. They are stationed in regular rows with a street through them, and the horsee I seem to to all matched. A splendid team of gray borses occupy the upper oorneri and others of similar color occupy the same side of the lane, while opposite fine teams of bay horses are also stationed. The camp is swept up with large brooms twice or three times a day, and kept as clean as board floor could be kept. The manure is carefully carted, together afid kept on large piles, from which our fanners can pur, chase at any time at taasonable rates. Copt,. De Mott can =Wall pride.himself in the manner helas succeeded in arranging this vast establishment of Government property.-- These teams are almost constantly , used; in bringing forage for the vast number of animals quaztered here, •long lines of, wagons :loaded with hay can ,frequently be _seen in'onr public thoroughfares, while others are engaged in supplying the.; camp with provisions and other PeoetWieg• Capt. Butterworth, ;the: chief clerk of Capt. De gott, deier - ves also particular mention ler the skilful and gentlemanly manner - with which he discharges :his slaty.. Prompt and polite to everrone that, enters his.office, he die ,harges his arduous duties with profit •;:arni satisfactiOn to the•ClOrernment and those with whom. he oontwitt. contact. DAVID Kumla, hisQ.—We irgr: - t tot aro that 11,1 ,z.bove, gentleman has been confined to the Louse for some time past with sickness. This wili account for his absence at the Union meet ings which he had engaged to address. lie hi now recovering and we hope to ve him on the stump ere the campaign closes. yetrso eorge M.'Neal, one of the wei k tore engaged in repairing the platform outside of the Pennsylvania railroad depot, found, yester day, on removing the old boards, twelve table si., , oons, ten tea spcons and six forks (all silver) and one tea knife. It is supposed that he arti cles were stolen somewhere, and had been placed under the platform by the thief. The POOR MANACLED CONSCRIPTE I -- The "local" of the Ivry Organ says that "in every city in the North is every day presented the spectacle of manacled hands of conscripts and deserters, being =mini along between files of armed soldiers." Harrisburg is a city. If the above humiliating spectacle is witnessed "every day" the said "local" must have seen "that of which hi speaks." Did he see one =script with manacled hands here? Hs DID NOT. He knows that conscripts are NOT "manacled," and knows that his assertion is not correct. Would he grumble because deserters are hand-cuffed P Does not a deserter from his country's service deserve such treatment? Denunciation of the Union cause, fault-finding with the acts of loyal men, and defence of traitors, renegade preachers,' etc., are the principal objects aimed at by the Organ and those who control its columns. Oun Eveszo MABlLET.—Persons who attend our evening market, to make their purchases, are considerably annoyed by the crowda that assemble there, who have no business to trans act, no matketing to ptirchase, and in many instances no money with which to purchase. There may be seen idlers of every discription— little boys, big boys, aged "boys," and the bra zen strumpet. Buyers must pass through these crowds the best way they can, and in many in stances are insulted. .We have heard the ques tion asked, "Where are the Police ?" ' but no an swer was given.' We would suggest to his honor, the Mayor, that he attend the evening market, and, with a basket on his arm, pass through the market house for the purpose of purchasing any article there offered for sale. This done, we think he would have the nuisance complained of abated at once. Gentlemen of the " star " I profeision, your presence is badly needed at market on Tuesday and Friday evenings GRAND UNION RALLY AT HALIFAX.—An inter esting meeting of the friends of the Union was held at the public house of John Byrode,_ln Halifax; on Monday evening. The township was well represented, together with large dele gations from the adjoining townships, of a class of men who are not in the habit of attend ing political meetings. Old gray-haired vete rans vied with young America in their patri otism for their country and their enthusiasm for the Union ticket. The meeting which was a complete success, was called to order by Christian Lyter, Esq., upon whose motion the following named officers were unanimously chosen: . President—Leonard Clenison, Esq. Vice President—C. C. Meredith, Isaac Rutter, Major Valentine ITriob, Philip Umberger and Jacob Gilbert. Secretaries—Daniel 0. Millard, John Brubaker and John Shepley. Speeches were made by Rev. J. C. Young, Wm. T:llshop, Eeq., CoL H. C. Allem= and J. M. Wieetling, Esq., which produced a good effect in strenghtening the wavering and giving the party generally fresh vigor and "increased energy. A good report will be made by RO- I fax on the second Tuesday of October. The people here are determined to do their duty in adhering to their beloved country. Joan AICORN announces to the public that he is prepared to do hauling of any description; either by the day or•load, at reasonable rates. None bat 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 ' Spuial Notitts. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruitirig Olainis, United States Pension, 'Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims. &c., &c., made out and Collected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attersty-at-Low. Office: Third Street, Harrisburg; Pa. [0274y A GENTLEMAN, cured 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 directions for making the dimple Remedy need`in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience—and possess a valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by , return mail, (carefully sealed,)' by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. anl2--dkwam EDITOR OF THILVORAPIi : Dear Sar : With your permission I wish tq say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it; (free) a Re cipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, kat ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful.. I will also mail free to those haling Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple dire:lt'd& and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mou stache, in less than 80 days. All applications answered by, return mail without charge. ._ Respectfully yoUrs ' • UlOB. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, se24-Bml . No. 881 Broad*ay, New York. '7O HORSE OWNERS. 1:11t. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivaled by any, andin all cases of Lameness suiting from Sprains, Bruises Wrenching, its effect is magical 'and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, fic., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone , may be easily prevented`and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radkuL cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and' its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, ascl enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this rembdy at band, for its timely , use, at the first appear ance) of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable-diseasee meutioned, to - which:all • hordes are liable, and -"Which : render so 'many otherwise valuableltorses,neorly Worthless. ' So augl9-dkweow [oolnkumucATED.] ulmun y Consumption a Curablß A CARD 10 (ONSUMPiIVbS The uudursigned having been mstvied to nealth In a few weeks, by a very simple reme dy, after hiving suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Cinsumption—is anxious to make known 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 CONEIUMPTLON, A.srumA, 13RONCHTTIS, Cocoas, Coups, &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 BEY: EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York . sept24-d&w3m THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY call the attention of Busi nesa Men.and the traveling community to the superior accommodation and comfor offeredin their establishment. au4l-03m ICANAGA, FOWLER & CO. 14AER DIEt EMIR, DYE!! BITCH.ELOWS CELEBRATED HAIR DYE Is the Best ha the World. The only Harmless, .7rue and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfeot—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly . to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Heir or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its Pristine'color, and rectifies the ill effects , of Bad Dyes.." The Genuine is signed WILLIAM. Ala BATCHELIR. All oth ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drugglete, Ste. FACTORY-81 BARCL AY ST. IT. Y. BATCHELOR ft NEW TOM= CREAM FOR DRESSING TEE nem. ie2B-Iy. MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!! DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S 11 SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable 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 tailing 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 stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIMM 111 TER BOWELS, MAD WIND Coma. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and -DIARRHCEA 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 CURTIS St PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper, Sold by all Medicine Dealem. Principal Offioe, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. tiaras Osur 26 Cum mac Bov.na. my22-d&w6ns neat gEotate Oda. PUBLIC SALE ILX7 ILL be sold at piblio sale, on THU& V V DAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1863, on the proniiees, • A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Lower Paxton township, Dauphin county, Pa., about six miles from Harrisburg, and four miles from Hummelstown, adjoining lands of Christian Lyter, Henry Crum, Daniel Page and Moses Lyter, containing FORTY SEVEN ACRES, more or lees, thereon erected a Two Story Log Weather Boarded House, Log and Frame Barn, and Other out buildings, a spring of Water near the house, a good Spring House, 8. c. ; also, two Apple Orchards. The land is in good state of cultivation, and under good fences. - Sale to commence at 1 P. is., when attend ance will be-given by . JOHN H. SHELL. lower Paxton, Sept. 28, 1863.—580 dtweaw PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL: ESTATE. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th 1868 • WILL be sold at Public Sale, on the premi see in Conoy township, Lancaster county, Pa., 1 mile from Falmouth, near Nissley's Mill, and 'adjoining the Conewago creek, the following Real Estate, vls: A plantation con taining - - 132 ACRES MORE OR LESS, on whichnre - ended a large Two Story Dwel• ling House, Wash House, Wood House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, with other necessary outbuildings. A spring of never failing water near the house. Au Orchard of Clioice' Finn. -• _ • This property is under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation, and was formerly the PropeTty of Philip Oldwiler. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the Ist day of April, 1864. Sale .to . commence at 1 o'clock, P. of said day; when , terMs :will be. made knot& by septl6.dtio ". SAIIIIIBL LONGENCESBB. PUBLIC ,SALE. WILL be sold at Priblic Sale, on Saturday, the 31st day of October, 1863, on the promises, the followink Real Estate, viz: 185 AbitES OF LAND, MORE Olt LESS, situated in South Annville township, Lebanon county, bounded on the 'north by the Horse- Turnpike, on the east by land of Ulrich and John Burkholder, on the south, by lands of Jacob Haldeman and others, and nn the west by Samuel Bowman, one mile east of Camp belletown.- The improvements are 'a - New Two Story Brick House, 301fy82 , feet, New Barn 60 by 90 feet;Hkkg Ten, Smoke Souse,' and neces sary outbuildings, The land is part limestone and part sand stone. Forty acres of it is Wood Land,.part of which is heavy timber and part chestnut 'sprouts. The land is in good order and under good fencing. - There is running water on the premises, with fountain pump bringing water to,the house and barn. There is also an Orchard of first-rate grafted fruit. Sale to commence at 1. o'clock, r. as., on said day, when conditions of sale will be made known by JACOB MUMMA. septlo d&wts EMPTY HOGSHEADS. A LAEGE QUANTITY. OF EkFTY MEAT HOOSHFADS good condition and with the heads in. These Rocsnesams are desirable for Stousoni, bees ass, &0., and will be told al a etre kw put— WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. SXIaKiNG : TOBACCO. 'Oll - x;PFENIOit, genuine. Nadi WM• DOCK • .• • Js., & EOM Tary 1863 OPENING OF 1863 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS • A LARGE ASSORTMEN i 4 Now Styles of 1 1 1_ Dress Goods, FANCY AND BLACK SILKS. At reasonable prices. PLAIN MERINOES, CASH MERE?,, 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 Bink, No. 14 Market Square. septlB-d2w MOURNING DEPARTMENT. 6.4 Delaines, Poplins, Telom Reps, Cashmeres, Merinos. Turin Cloths, Valenclas, Lustres, Mo hairs, Coburgs. Alpacas, Madonnas, Tamiz-i Cloths, Delaines. Bombazines, Thibbets, Glogbatas and Chintzes. Black and Second Mourning Calicos, Crepe Almas. Black and Second Mourning them Silks. Boarything New and Drairable. Dress Goods, Warranted the Best Makes. Square Black Shawls. Extra Size Long Black Shawls. Second Mourning Shawls, (new.) English Crepe Veils, Collars and tee yes. Square and Round Veils, different ma terials. Plain and Bordered Handkerchiefs, Silk Gloves and Hose. Kid Gloves, Gauntletts, %Rings and English Pins. Black and Second Mourning Balmoral Skirts, (new styles.) OUR ASSORTMENT IS NOW COMPUTE, IN EVERYTHING DESIRABLE. GREAT ATTENTIONHAS BEEN PAID TO THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS FOR THE PAST ar YEARS. WZ BECOSEREND NONE DDT THE BEST WARRANTED GOODS. - OATIIOART & BROTHER, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.. 18438: 18043.. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS I BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED NOUNS, CALICOS AND DRILLINGS, MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, TICKING.% DOMESTIC GIIMIL4MS, SHIRTINGS, CANTON FLANNELS, sa, &c , Sre. 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, NECK TIES AND CRAVATS, WHITE AND COLORED CORSETS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' MERINO TESTS, NOTIONS, e t re., to., erc., IN ENDUES VAINETT, AT B 1 8 (12,w USEFUL and VALUA BLE DISCOVERY I eltieTpulooviaty! HILTON'S NSOLUBLE CEMF. Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested dur ing the last two years by practical men, and pronoun , d by all , to be SUPERIOR 10. ANY Applicable useful Arts AdhesivePreparkUoneknown HILTOVB IN OL a BI 0, A new thing la a new thing, and the re sult of years of study ; its combination is on Mentz* Principles, And under no circumstances or change of teniperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. Ito Combination. ufactcu ßOCT en B; ,BlidaHo,l ma_ chines, will die it the best article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works without delay,lis not aileadd by any change of tempera ture. Boot and Floe' Manufacturers. Jewelers. Will find it sufficiently adhe sive for their nia,:as has been (proved. Ilia erprially adapted to Leather, And we claim as an especial Merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes safficiently strong with out stitching. • Families. R is the only 14.1 - QUID CEME.III:7 Extant, that la a tram thing for mending It is a liquid Furniture, 1 Crookery, Toys,orkei Ivory, And, articles of Household Bi3MOMbOr. Eformes INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. Hu roe's ham:um& Oman Is insoluble in water or oil. nflames ,1N1301 4 118L1 Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Man &Rotuma Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. Finis Agents in Phl la jeB-dly NEW No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL, TH HALF, QUARTER AND ONE-EIGHTH 1. PACKAGES, • Just received by IX)011, je t , & 1311 sulB stratlks of all kirks* white , an d brown, for sole by frAtropis & BOWMAN I . j 715 - OornWrguniand.blorketliti. steam Wed,ly to Livt.zoool rpououtNo at QUEENSTOWN, 1. Boa.) The well known 6te81,,n, Liverpool, New York and Philad+llo23; -, - ship Company. are Inter,rlf.,-1 to eail CITY OF WASHINGTON, sstpra!sy, r 3; CITY OF MANCH). SIRE, Saturday, Octoi,r 10; CilY OF LONDON, t'a,urday, 0.:1011,-r 17; and every succeeding bat - aid at Noou, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PATLItLI IN GOLD, ON ITS DI)II3P7ALINS M.'S' Ina CABIN, $BO 001F1'UIRAOI, _ do to London, 85 00;do to Lend,u, , )0 do to Paris, 95 00 do to Pr is, LO do to Hamburg, 90 00? do Passengers also forwardA Hat vtl„ • , Rotterdam, Antwerp, &pal!) Fares from Liverp ; is Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from sd r pnol, $4O. From Q 11331" who wish to send for thf.i: t-, l* ets here at these rates. For further information Cc - pi:4 tha Comps, ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, I& 1.3) ny, N. T. or C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harr - kiln - Ira f23dly. THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPIUIgS, BRUISES, CUIS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. DR. STEPHEN SWEE7, of Co DISORDERS. /} The Great Natural Bone Setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Cann-Cana, Id known all ovar the United States. CATIWAIa'S JEWELERS REMEMBER HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietors Providence, R. I. elphhi, & MAGINDITS. ®roan teanurs. Atitical. * * * DE. SWEET' 8 NFALLIBLE LINIMENT, DR. STEPHEN SWEEP, of Cbmexticut, Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infalliblu Liu!- ment." Dr. Aced' a Infalltble Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lisivieni Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Scifee's Infogible Liniir.ent Is the best known Remedy for Spain and Bruises. Dr. Swe,ee lafarible L;nimenc Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. Dr. Sweet' a Infallible Liniment Affards immediate relief for eiles, and seldom fails to care. Dr. Sweet's Infalltblz Liniment Cures Toothache in one Minute Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cute and wounds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Botts in the known world. Dr. Sweet s Liniment Has been used by more than a mill4cn people, and all praise it. Dr. sweet's hfalhble Lmivievi B truly a "friend in need," and every family should have it at ha•id. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 aad bO cents. RICHARDSON Sr. CO. ' Sole Proprietors ' Norwich, et For sale by all Dealers. dkwly-eoarr PILES I PILES I Witfield's Vegetable Pills Are Warranted a Certain Care for FISTULA, BLIND OR BLEEDING PIT:Elh'. WE would caution all who are victims to this dbitretsing complaint to avoid the use of external applicatioes, as they result only in aggravating the ditliculty. Dr. Witfield's remedy removes the cunte of the disease and effects a permanent cure. THIS IS NO QUACK MEDICINE. These Pills have been tried for the last seven years, and in no instance have they failed to ewe. Price 50 cents per box. Sent by mail to any address. J. YOUNG, Sole Proprietor. No. 981 Broadway, N Y. For sale by all Druggists. sept3-d3m Obncational. GREASON SEMINARY. PROF. E. HUNTINGTON SANDERS, Graduate of Yale, Principal. T . EM Fall Term of the above Institution will commence Sept. 21st, and continue eleven weeks. Board and Tuition about $4O per term. Seed for circular. A few vacancies occur. Address the Principal at Plainfield, Cumberland county, Penn try 'vacua. sentl4 dim _ LIQUORS. SATE have on band a very superior smlectior V fir of WINES, BRANDIES and FINE. LI QUORS, of every description. BRANDIES of the choicest brands and vin tages. WINKS of every variety mad of the u ts.ll - . quality. ST. CRUZ RUM. HOLLAND GIN. IRISH, SCOTCH, RYE and BOUBBoN WHISKY, OHAALPAGNE, SCOTCH., ALE, BROWN STOUT, CORDIALS, &o. Also, a NATIVE WINE, manufactured from the domestic grape, which is a splendid article, and we know it to 14 rare. apl4 WM. DOCK, in., & CO. BARTHOLOW'd MANDEL, nice $1 25. A Mannual of Instruction for enlisting and discharging soldiers, with special reference to the detection of disqualifying and feigned dis eases. Adopted by the Surgeon General. For sale by GEO. BERGNER. au2B TOBACCO. NAVY, CONGRESS TWIST, FLOUNDER, ROUGH. and READY, ITATUBaL LEAF, FINE OUT. se t2l WK. DOCK, Js & CO. D R. J. C: SOWER , DENTIST. FFRIE, corner of Market street and Market O Square. septl2 gm SPERM CANDLES. FIRST QUALITY ALL SIZES. Wit. DOCK, Ja., & CO. sept 24 SHINGLES I SHINGLES I I 50,000 o__r CHOI CE soi() Sawedo siTti . cti r l i A% are quire of [sept2B d2w . C. H. TUNIS.iI-