=-= 41 ally Ettegt* MELTISERS.—AiI Ada rertisemer,-•., .7 4 'z'Ttirest. Notices, Mir lieges, 'Dem the , Att., le Act:lmre Insertion in the TEliEtiliAfti, must Invariably be aceontpanied with the CASH. odwertisentents ,:nrdered in the regular Kra:Wing Edition ate inserted in the Horning Edition to ithout extra charge. Pilt3T_C , Fz HARRISBURG, PA Thursday _Evening, October 1, 1883 GRAND EXCURSION! To Meet the loyal Yen of the Old Guard in Council: LOYAL NEN OF DAUPHIN COUNTY, ATTENTION An excursion train will leave the. Pennsyl vania railroad depot on Saturday morning next, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of carrying a dele gation to Lancaster city, to participate in the Grand Mass Meeting to be held in that city on that day. `The fare has been reduced to $1.15 for the round trip. the train to return will leave Lancaster at 9 o'clock, I`. at. f Arrangemente are being made to engage a fui band of music to accompany the delegation. TOWN AND COUNTRY. TO-MOBROV' -Is the LAST DAY on which you can be as sessed, to entitle you to a vote at the coming election. See to it that every Union man is assessed on ormolu. to morrow ! Don' tlet a vote be lost - by failicg to be assessed. 'Tan Perry Freon= Iwo that henvy faista have nipped tender vegetation in that county. I=2=l ANOTHER DEATH has been caused by rowdy copperhead& For particulars read the article on oily first page, headed " Death of Mr F. J. ' - Grnsid." - Sam os Finuirruaa.—On Saturdejeilext, at one o'clock, a large assortment of household far • suture will be sold, without reserve, in the lower market house, •by Ensminger & Adams, sue ti.oneers. Amain ni Thum Illammes.—Atterid: all the meetings you can! The Union party.pnfy needs !to be waked up, to give the . braggt Copper-. heads their death-blow at the polhO - rebels, they boast and fume the more, the more desperate-their case is. DROWN/M.—Frederick Hunt, an employee of tho Pennsylvania railroad company, was drown ed in the Allegheny river, at Pittabnrg, on Tuesday morning.- He is supposed to have fallen through timbers of a bridge which he was crossing. Acomin.----311rs. Elisabeth Robinson, a high ly esteemed laity of Pittsburg, was killed On Tnesday afternoon. She stepped on the platfor of a. moving train of cars, main doing so lost her balance and fell between the bumpers of two cats, by the wheels of one of which she was instantly killed. WARNER CLARK, a colortri man, who Is said to have been from Harrisburg, died at Folly Wand, S.:C., °nil:4TM of September, of,t3r4 phold fever. He joined company F, 55th !Ewe:. meat Massachusetts Infantry, in Arne laatt friends can obtain further information oorioorn, ing him by addressing Capt.,Sigourney Nyales; co. F, 55th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry.. AIN Farman Quealismaersi.--oapt. E. 0. wikuku 16 a quartermaster, who not only un deratoo.ds,but attends to his business: Noipress of busi'nes's can come upon him, whigh VP has not the lane rgy to meet. When the sick. wounded . came in from York by We -Oar load requiring tran,sportation, they were not 'kept wandering thro,ugh the' town awaiting their papers, but an adequate force was put to work and the soldiers sea' t to their homes abcording to orders. 4 . We *Stela ask why cog- not the dame Ihing be done in Philadelphia Can_not clerks enbngh be found tbgre to , transact t he business . " of the office. Asoldier who prefers to have bisArans poltation charged on his furlolgh, is eniitied to it by orders of the War DoPOrtmentli and it is unjust to him to keep him avaiting ..for his papers RIMEL PIIISIXIBBN IN THE • HOSPITALS AT .71i-TE Pour.—We have had, lately, several commune - •,31o3iimiour BAtowean."--;OnMonday cations, and at divers times, conversations with evening we notieed . an attempt to swindle one citizens, in regard to the issuing of passel to of our banks, by amen calling himself W. B. the rebels confined in the hospitals:at this poet Howard.. Since - leaving here suddenly on Sat. while loyal patients confuted in the same es- urday„ he has been trying the same game else tablisbasents, find it a work involving much where: The Philadelphia Ledger says that on, humiliation-before they can get 'the coveted Monday he appeared . at a country bank , in :the , boon of a pass to afford them a fe* hours'. re- coalregion, and went through nearly:the same creation in the streets of the eity. To print programme of his narferthance. here. Daring I such communications or to listen to such con- his riegntlitinnslthorn . the cashier's suspicions variations,,: hi neither a pleasure or is profit, were so strongly aWakined that he gave•exeiress. however much we desire to see fair dealing in sion to :this belief,, that the. transaction Was all Concerned in the public business. • 'kid-. f r aulititetlf, itichte would'ikiin him arrnit ways a work invelving criethiation and ro- ad. At this he protested his innocence infthet crimination, and fraught with much ilifeeling, mattei,deciaritiett t it if there was anything to engage in the censure of men derelict inithe wrong he was , :the-iidtfixi &those by whore; he , performance of their public duties..'And yet, ,was engaged to use the. , proceeds of Ahiilinoney . it is hard to hear with patience,, that pasees'are realized in the purchase of coal, , eta. He ment ioned to these rebel prisoners, and that they fasted diStreek even to tsars at the injury to:his are toted about the city by a class of rebel reputatfon; indihe suffering that would,ensue • sympathisers, who furnish said ,eritioneis:w ith to;two diriordetatidsters, 'should hei riestixt: liquor, who acquiesce with thetn in sentiment, tle irietilliiiiettto.dpart. Howard 43 ?repro . and who are sent back reeling rirrink t, the iaOted•akan:Englishman about 54;feet-high, `•bospittd.s, their mouths dirty with abuse of the quite.stouVof :`rottriiii-fnifface, and 1140 . 44 ;Government and their lips curled,swag : with,swag some 30.yeare . He:wore e; ghtgray goring :contempt for Union., men. Ife.theiitY d'sciAtsfitinplion hat, and in "appearance things are true, some officerin olutig6 is'kull i ty Within the terre "shabby-genteel." inquiry of of a feithlessiiese IrMch sholiteaCifl4„ his the New Terls.-parties, ind•of thir633dder of the sword; Hence, we. want to, hear as littleaa nos, Girard BAnk; whose nutet were "used, prove table of theseoeburrenceil, we want there - abated tkeiititai&tiort at the country banks named, as a nuisance which is offensive to the eyes anti holdAtterepte toaswindlm; =As a gui ihe nostrils of loyal men, as it will ite out dui) any fattrtiefferb3 thillteniard irfthesainC to expose the guiltfamr.brinethinit4piompt line, we are informed gnat ; ke hays lost the 1441111 n 4 ikt r if rntleti,Pniek & fix thumb,seid4welid,Atiiffingeriof hb left Mid. - SALE op HORSES AND —Forty hoists and mules will be sold at the Government cor rals in this city, to-morrow (Friday) at tau o'clock. Terms cash, on delivery. Witsrwaan, Ho ! —Several car loads of for eigners, consisting of men, women and children, passed through here this morning, to seek homes in the distant West. Roaugar.—On Friday isst, the house of Jacob Hoffman, of Fermanaugh township, Juniata county, was entered, and thirteen hundred dol lars, mostly in gold and silver, was stolen. No olue as yet to the robber. WENTEB. Form.—Mostof.our citizens are now laying in their supply of coal, &c., for winter use. Now is the time to attend to this matter —before winter sets in, when you will have to pay for - enow and water mixed with coal, at the rate of five or eli - dollars a ton. &roux stolen key was offered for sale at a Market street store,.!yesterday, by a boy, who stated that:he had: purchased it from another boy. it had been left in a door on Second street, where it was stolen—the thief afterward trying to "make a mine" by. sel!ing it. Fraispan.—On Sunday night last, Sept. 27th, John' Brooks, a man who was confined in the Blair county jail, on :a charge-of larceny, made his escape. He had a false key, witlizirhich he made his *fay to the jail yatd, and thence he ascended to the top of the wall by means of strips of bed ticking fastened together, and which he had tied to the iron brut of his cell window, before he came down stairs. , • Somas Goma How; TO VOTE.—Some thir teen cars, well : filled with passengers, mostly soldiers, passed through here this morning on their way home. These veterans were stationed: in the various hospitals throughontthe city and have obtained a furlough for twenty days to see their friends. This will enable them to cast their votes at home and will at least add five thousand to Gov. Curtin's majority. UNITED PRIZETT/OLTAN §7NOP OF PITTBBII6G.- The Pittsburg Dispatch.essys this Synod met at Newirille,‘ Pa., on the 24th inst., and was opened with a sermon by the retiring Moderator, Rev. Robert Gramiy, D. D. The Officers for - the pre sent year are Rev. Samuel Taggart,'Moderator, and - Rev. A. G. Wallace, Assistant Clerk, Rev. J. G. Carson, Stated_Clerk— The attendanceis reported smalVonly about one-half of the members being-present. Friday was spent in hearing reports, - appointing committees, &c. A Copriumman CONCIRIBEWAN , Tmunq Down at A SoLorsa.--L•While the disti nguished copper= ;head, Bill Miller, and his two lackeys, Who style tbemselies attorneys at laW, were abusing the Administration - and the intPrietor , of the Tars aura on Tuesday night last, at the depot, a soldier stepped up very quietly, and gave the distinguished Congressman to understand that he was lying, and ignorant of the affairs of hi s country. Mr. Boldier talked very plain. to Mil ler, who, with his twe imps, was glad to get rid of. the 'veteran,. and escape the - castigation which he feared was indicated in the clenched &ref the - Wel man he bad aroused. . • We advise this copperhead COrigreeSMAU ,to be' a little mime cautions hereafter, or liikreentem-, plated ride 4 a. rail by the citlienii of Lewis burg-might carried into effect by lOyai - sol- Wanda Harrisburg. ItaintaiW - Aiiints.-;-At - att early* hour this morning a smish-np occurred on the Permsyl yards railreadi near North -streefin tbis'elty. The passen ger ' train i going • Wait ilrneand -- iip;4 at the point alwora s isinel ran into A freight train that was backing:ew a side track. The engine (No. 810)•of the freight train Wasihrown from the tracir, and barpii broken. The engine (No. pp , attached tope , passenger 'traiwwas also damaged to a oonsiderable7w tent FOrturistAiWe'perinin was seriously 'hl juredK' ;One past:anger receive:La slight scrat c h on his head: Engine No. 810 bad made but fewiripteover the road ) having been Wit very recently -T Elie nipries train cpMin4l-kaii:thislorning ran into a:freight ' Ina, or -mini' E' ffflin• station. We hare not learned thi 'Mitinit • of, the damage . caniid liy the adoidsnt, thf;eetit fireman of one of the engines, was killed. The passenger train front the north 011 the Northern : Central railidad, due here at two o'clock this morning, did not arrive until We,.learn_that the delay was caused by pan•' accident to a' freight train, by Which: a number of coal care were #"WitE9ll-71..the,ia44 iiiit . 9*ructed•Oli road. The:passobger train mould •not "run the blockade." 11.`nz sorwro 110 T prevails to considerable em tent in Susquehanna county. Cm, F. MONTacamuy, late editor of the Vicks burg Whig, and A. H. Chase, Eeq , of New York, will address the Union people of Carlisle, to-Morrow (Friday) evening, at the Court HPEISf3 in that place. NECK BEOKEI4.--4. young lady of Springfield, 111., broke her neck, a few nights since, to escape being kissed. This should serve as .a warning for all beautiful Harrisburg girls. COL. SANDERS, chief of the propagating gar den, at Washington, goes to Gettysburg,, Pa., immediately, to lay out the grOuncls for the National Cemetery, which will be consecrated on the 22d of October. Gov. Curtin'e efforts in this matter have met with great success. Pomo Amiss lefore Alderman Kline.— There are but few police items to report. Tbree drunks make up the list' for to day. 'Austin Rice, arrested by Cline, and Elizabeth Green arrested by Loyd, were discharged this morning. Peter Ellinger, arrested by Massey, was tined a dollar, which he paid, and was discharged. Accnnwr.-.-The .Tunials Sentinel .says: On Friday last, as , the "lowa bull" was bellowing in the "Democratic Menagerie," a horse be •to Alexander ecarne friglitened, as did almost everythlneelse, 'and ran off with the wagon in which Mr. Ellis and his son were riding, they were bath thrown r from the wagon. Mr. Ellis received a kick from a horse standing near whCre he was thrown which broke two of his ribs . -His son escaped uninjured. We think , an action for damages coo l l.o.9.auc•tatned against the managers of the meangerie for thus 'expo sing their noisy animals. hemmer Dunumr.—Provost Marshal-Gene ral Fry has issued a circular providing for the refunding of commutation money incases where men were drafted and paid their $BOO with out bt3ing examined, brit Who, ml Culmina tion, were found to be exempt ; also, those who had substitutes in service March 8d,1868, and being drafted, paid commutation money. In eats where drafted . men furnished substitutes under these circumstances, they are entitled to have refunded the amottnt ‘ictuelly paid for such substitute, on presenting proper proof,. LOOK OUT ,DESERTEIIB.—The most profitable business now-a:days is that of picking up desert ers. It seems, however, that the wise men at Washington have determined to increase the present prices. A dispatch from Washington 'says that the reward for the apprehension and ,delivery of deserters is to be increased to $BO, which is intended to include all expenses in curred by the party making the arrest. When such a price is sot upon them they will have to look sharp. FRAJasnua eonsrv.—Alexander Clnyston, of Quincy township, was shockingly mangled by a threehing machine, on the morning of the 21st ult., and died shortly afterwards. A little, girl aged five years, who resided in the family of John Sowers, in Chambershurg, was so badly burned, by her clothes taking fire, on Saturday last, that she died on Sund ay morning. . , • A grand Union mass meeting ifral be hell in nhambersburg, on Saturday, Oat. 10. The lTnion meett,oga that have been held hi the county were hirgely attended, and a de shave victory nnay be expected at the palls. 151 Azar oserrara.--,•The number of m • Il die re turned to duty from the army hospitals; OT `tlibi l DePartinent &tiring tie - past Win* Was) 284 ; disokarged,l4; died; 17. - There are now remaining 8011, distributed as follows :—At West rhiladelphia, 2131 ; Chestnut Hill, 1,949 ; Nistietiowik;lBl ; Yori, 769 ; Chester; 766 ;; Ger mantown, 378 ; ,finutb : Strset,,24o ; Christian Street, 218 ; Street, 197 ; Turner's Lane, 175 ; Sixty-fifth and Vine, 121"; Bros& and Prime;-92 ; :Chestnut Street/Harrisbmi, • ' 70 ; WiNto,, Walnut Atreet, Harritiburg, 2 -• 58 ; Camaa's Woods (officers) 40;• Corps, Harrisburg, 21 ; Islington Lane, 5. 0111BriLLAND COMArt.-4 COllllty MUldefit DO. ,cletyw%s orgenized in ,Orunbeirlandi=!on 'Satur day last , al 3 d Permaaent - Aqwer.s eiectc. l 4. A Musical Convention is to be held at, an early day, and a corresPondence has already Com menced between the sooletyand-Professors t peo. F. Root, 'Wm. B. Bradbtry and T h owell *son, view to perfecting the arrangqments. Prof. V. it Linn ' has Veen elEcted President of; tl SodefY.=- o kineetiog will' be held by: Society,. in Carlisle,. on 'Saturday, 'next. -Bei& township in the county is requested to• L send a delegate. A Union meeting will be held in Carlielp on .Skturileyytlie lfithAnst. • There will be:a Copperb'ead•pnw'-wori in Cat= lisle,. on the B th inst. - drag store, in Bhifiteesburg, waif en tered bir a thiefron..Battirdity . nfght, arid' the money-drawer, with its contents, was•lstoleti. d keg of whisky was stolen:from hotel In Shippensbarg, the same-night. - • ; PIRINNFICI ! TANI& TtiSir,:iltikL. member 4 f Gen . CrarPrd's etnir write! its that he. : savr.rins. the Fork,county pipers the nailed (late) bleak poi. 8 N Batley as one of' itee proesk s keT at*.* oo d - Farii meeting', claiming ; him to be (N ine; 'rep rny sentiment.- In order thefiiii pitiable mistake - illltiir .- ikeur in thliiinittet, 3rklai4 the i;otii, lids* ''taken at tliefi'eeinp, near cli4pepiii, Vs.; of thrtcom party, regiment and; brigade to whiohlfils - ex- Colonel formerly belonged`• - „, In , his,oilglita(o?ipixpir (G) the yet! etoqd— ior Curiln 88, Woodward 2; in 14mb:11ant (12th)—for Curtin,' 800, Woodward 2I; balls brigade (Bd): t ticte stands a follows: • 1, 1 , 'adjs. • w oo ik o a r d. Twelfth regiment. .... ..800 Tenth ' " . . AO 9 - Fifth 1110 Ninth " .317 8 • T0ta1.... .. . . ..... 1,810._ 50 `7l:liElifigurex!!, our.corratardpit hilda; 4 4 1 afrai4 are a marelpAtiesektiiithaa dank foolei r ta this edged tlian la Col. Bailey? • =1::=1 I=l A CARD DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTYZ,OF., HAM:MEI:MG, PA., Oct. 1, 1863. Editors "Patriot and Union," Harrisburg, GENTLEISEN : My attention has been directed to a communication in your paper of this date, in which you state that "you were waited upon yesterday by ten white working men, Irish and Germans, who were summarily discharged (as employees of the U. $. Commissary Department at this post) for "no other reason that they can imagine," but that they were "Democrats ;" also, (as they state,) that their places were sup plied by "neAroes." The statement is unqualifiedly falee in every particular. The laborers were discharged for want of use, being no longer requisite for the public service. Being an officer in the service of the United States, and not a politician, the statement that the " ten murdered innocents" were immola ted upon the altar of " politics" is simply ridiculous. As to the " plebes" of the " white working men' ° being filled by "contrabands" or "per sons of African descent," I beg leave to state that this department is conducted solely in accOrdance with "Revised - Army Regulations, 1863," and that its humble representatives are remarkable for attending to their own business. I respectfully request that all such "state ments" be "ruled out and retired from circula tion" in future, or at tsast " until after the election," (as I exercise no " political power or influence,") and beg leave mostiespectfully to state that should the "ten murdered innocents" requite the practical exercise of your inherent philanthropy during the coming winter, my cordial co•operation shall aesuredly follow. Very respectfally, your obedient serv.zik, CHARLES E. ROBINSON, OaPt. and Depot Commissary in charge.. 043'41r:it Notices MAMA GEORGE ENE,INING4 = lt is customary when any distinguished person arrives in our city to give notice of the fact through the public papers. In this instance we mention the name of George Ensminger, of Dellvale, Perry county, not for the propose of bolstering up greatness_ or attracting:unbecomb3g.pobartety, but merely. with ttie intehtiaofiriforming friends that he has located at Elsrrisburg, with C. L. Bow- MAN, of the cheap dry goods store, No 1, corner of Market and Front streets, and would be pleased_ to have hie friends call - and see him. LOOMMIIIIICATED.I Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Disease ! A OARD. TO CONOUMPTIVBEi The undersigned having been restored to nealth in a few weeks, by a very simple rem : , dy, after having suffered -several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—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 chiirge,) with the directions for preparing mid using the same, whichthey will find a rare care for CONSIMPTION, MUM, /3ztorvomrris Covens, Corms, gro. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the Billeted, and spread information which he conceives to be invabiable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Patties wishing the prescription will, please iddiess BET. KOWLI3D A.,WILBON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York sept24-d&wBm i 'THE' ItORRIt*IRS OF TER. G A 114 D H , O SE, PHILADELPHIA, BiIESPECTFULLT call the attention of Basi l% nese Men•and the traveling community, to the superior acoonmrodation and comfort offered in their establishilent. auBl-413in If.ANAGA FOWLER & CO. TO 'HORSE' ONVNBV S. 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It not only relieves the child from pain,: s bnt invigorates the do - Mitch and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tape and energyp i the whole .systan. It , will gimlet instantly relive t • Galenist is m s Bowma, awn Wrap Ceiro. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in 'the World, in all' cases of *DYSENTERY and DIARRHCES. IN CHILDREN, whether it asises from Teething or from any other cause. [ • Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine mikes the fac-simtlC of CIIRTLS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside, wraPPM Sold by all Medicine Dealers. c , PrinclipalOffioe, 48 DeylitreetiNEW YORK. Pima Nu , 25 OOM PiIIrBOTZLIL Ern POTATOES-! POTATOEB.I. i ,-141/EIBIts 71,,mmax ' 9 , V .:reallifilikow PPVlVRlviigr.f.oo 3 at No. 10 4 /sta*CafdahgliFilebit Pa• sthia al. N O i ALCOHOLIC A Tiff-MIA CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE DR. HOOFLANITS GERMAN BFITEI3S. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philmre - Villa, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complain t,Dyspepsia Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when • in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever -and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sic., Sudden Flushes of Heat; Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine - cases out a hundred.- 1100FLAND'S GEtiMAN BITTERS ! Are not a bevy - and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years' trial_ by the ti tericau public, and their reputation and me are not rivaled ny any similar preparation. The proprietors have thoutands of letters frouCthe most eminent • OLERGYKRN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS can CITIZENS. Testifying, of their own personal: knowledge to the beneficial effects and medical virtues o these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPKI.TIE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTUU LION? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUb'NESSt DO YOU WANE ENEMIY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING 1 If you do, use HOOPLAND'e) GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE There are many ripe:aliens sold wader the name of Bitters, put up to quart bottles, compotisided of the cheapest whisky or common rum, besting from 20 to 4 cents per gallon, the tate divuisedby Aims or Grim der Seed. 2his class of Bitters has caused, and wild continue to.catue(along as the asn be eold, hundreds to die 0 . 1 . ; dea th or -the c - Irtaiktud y their issa - V4 - systens is kept continually under the influence of4/coholic Stim ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Li quor is crea ted and kept up, and the result ss all the horrors at tendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a 11411i0T Bitters, we publish the following receipt:- Get ONE BOTTLE OF HCK)FLA ND'S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKY, out the result will be a preparation that will FAR' EXCEL in medicinal virtues and true creellpase any of the numerous Li quor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTF Bin mutation with a GOOD article of Liquor, at a fnuch less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the.fact that ‘II.OOE LAND'B German Bitters" will cureninertenths of the diseases induced - by exposures and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers,on the arrival of the Weir; it will be noticed hat a very large propertion are suffering from debit ty. every caw of that.kind can be readily cared by Hoofland's German 'Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders 'of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that;if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds,. of lives might be saved that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the following remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life,-to use his own language, "has been saved by the Bitters :'• PICELADZLPICE6, August 23d, 1862. Messrs. Jones & Evans :—Well, gentleknen, your Hoofland's Geinnut Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It it vouch ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and whO were fully cognisant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of. Sherman's _celebrated battery, and under the immediate,compand of Captain B. B. Ayers., Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked hi No vember last with inflammation of the Pings, and was for seventy-two days, in, the hospital. This wallelloWg by great debility, heightened by an attiiii • Of clyeentery. I then remov ed front the White House and sent to this city on 'board the steamer State of Maine, from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since teat time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely,eble to ewe': low anything. and if I did force amoral down, it was immediately thrown up again. . I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach 'f Life could, not -test reader these Ch . - cauisigniies ; and, accordingly, the physidiatip who had been working faithfully; though un successfully, to rescue me from the gresp„ot the dread archer, fiankly told me they coindto no more tor rue and advised me to sees clergyman arid io' make ouch, dlsposition of my limited feuds as beet suited me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein. 'brim, of Sixth below Arch street, advised as a forfora hope, to , try your bitters, and kind ly procured a bottle. From the time .I com menced taking them the gloomy shadow of ' death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but'two ,bottles, have :gained ten pounds, and feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the , certainty of life, which has taken the place of vague fears—to yens Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege. of again clasping to my uosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, • ISAAC 151 ALONE. We tally concur in .the truth of the_ above statement, as we had deepaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddlebao.k, -First New York Battery ; George A. 'Ackley, Co. 0,, 11th Maine; Lewis Chevalier ; 92d 4114 York.; J. H. Spencer, lot Artillery, Battery F ; J. B. Fasewell, Co. 13, 8d Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. 3d Ver mont; Henry. T. Macdonald,Oo. 0, 6th Maine; John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine • Herman Mich, - Co. H, 72d New York ; Nathaniel B. ThOmas, Co. F, 95th Mum.; Andrew J. Kim -00. 'A, - 8d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. B 1.06 th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I See th a t the signature of - .47.'Id:JAOKSON' is on the wrapper.of each . bottle. Price per bottle, 76 cents, or half dozen for $C Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 681 Arch street: =JONEt3 & EVANS, (Succcesordo.O. M. Jockstin.& , igetyleight ; • and Dealers in miry town in ;my22-dScar6fit ~.~:.7~'.i6E EXTRACT A PIIktE TONIC, ATTENTION, SOLDIERf3 I AND MB YILEENDS OF SOLDIERS Altbital. *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, TUB GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR RHEUMATISM; GOUT, NEURALGIA, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CMS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connettioit. The Great Natural Bone Setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET; of ann,diout, Is known all over the United States, DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of m on eotie t a, le the author of "Dr. Sweet'e Infallible Lini ment." Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never faiN Dr. Suett's Infallible Lminlent le a certain remedy for Nrnralgla Dr. Sweet's InfaZisble Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds Immo. iiately. Dr. 3wge's Infallible Liniment Is the best known Remedy for tir sins and Bruises. Dr. Sweet's Infal cote Liniment Cures headache immeulately a , ,ct was never known to fall. D. Sweet's Infcttli.ble Liniment Airnds immediate relict for Pik.s, and seldom fails to care. Dr Sweet 'a Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in onn M trod, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and wounds immedi ly and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet's Infallibk Liniment Is the beta remedy fur Sorts in trw known world. Dr. Swede Infallible Linamat Has been used up more than a ruiilLn people., and all praise It. Dr. Swag's Infalltble Ltinment Is truly a "friea in reed," and every fa iiy should have it at haqd. Dr. Sleds Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 60 cents. RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, et For sae -by all Dealers. d&wly-eow. " PILES I PILES Dr, Witfield's Vegetable Pills Are Warranted a Certain Cure for FISTULA, BLIND OE BLEEDING PILES. UTE would caution all who are victims to V V this distressing complaint to avoid the use of external applications, as they result only in aggravating the difficulty. Dr. Witfield's remedy removes the cruse of the disease and effects a pbrmanent cure. THIS IS NO QUACK MEDICINE. These Pillshave been tried for the last seven years, and in no instance have they failed to cure. Price 60 cents per boa sent by mail to any address. J. YOUNG, Sole Proprietor. No. 481 Broadway, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. septB-aln ebncational GREABON SEMINARY . PROF. E. HUNTINGTON SANDBRB, Graduate of Yaks, Principal. . P hI Fall Term of the above Institution will 1 commence Sept. 21st, and continue eleven weeks. Board and Tuiti for circular. Afe the Principal at P 1 Pennsylvania. on about $4O per term. Send ;w vacancies occur. Address alnfield Cumberland county, septl4 dim GainDisoovszy! USEFUL and VAILITA BLE DISCOVERY ! INSOLUBLE CEMENT! is of more general practical utility than any Invention now before the public It has been thoroughly tested dar ing the last two years by practical men, and pronoun ." by all to be SUPERIOR' 70 ANY Applthable useful Arts. dhesive PreparaUmaknowv HILTON'S INOOLIIBLB CEIII2IT Is a new thing, and the re sult of years of study ; its combination is on \ A new thing Scientific Principles, l And under no circumstances or clumae of • temperatnre, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive Its Combination. Siannfacturers, using Ma -1 chines, will find it the best larticie known as Cementing for the Channels, it winks without delay,;is not &fleeted y any change of ternyerm tore. Boot and Shoe litmufe,cturers. Jewelers. Will find it sulhelencly adhe sive for their use, us bas bt,en proved. Iris esisassady ackepted to Leather ALA we claim as an especial merit, that tt tsticks I - lychee nd Linhigs to Boots and - , hoes sufficiently m;Fong with out stitching. Families. LIQUID CEMEN2 „&tont,.ctutt ie Al a Eire thing for mending /Furniture, (rockery, Toys, Bone, It ia a liquid. Ivory, Aud i articles of Houifehold 01103. Remember. ErltgON'S lIESOLUBLA CESIUM! Is in. a liquid form and as easily applied as peace. HILTON'S broom= Carom Is insoluble in water oredi. 11111'07es Issoursia Oxicrarr Adheres oily Battances. Supplied in Family or Man - ufacturers' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. HELTON BROS. lc CO., Propiidtort, Ptovidencer B» L Fhais Optis, • & Agents in Phlla jeit-dIY DR..Z. ,HOVER; DENTIST. riFFICE, corner - 45f Mazket street and Market . A.. 1 Spare. - aaptlSSm HILTON'S BOOT & SHOE JEWELERS - r It is the only REMFACEtER
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