ady ritgrq Il II KitTulSEßS.—hil Ad vert I 4.5.Z.13Cr-:: .0,, .l oess Notices, Mar rt tt,; ca. , 3c;., to saelitt IMO Li . ..a A 6• fl , twist invariably oe accompanied with the CASH. atirertisements ordered in the regular Keening Edition awe Inserted in the horning Edition u it bout extra Charge. HARRISBURG, PA Saturda) Eveotog, October 3, 1363 TOWN AND COUNTRY JOHN 'Arcomt announces to the public that he Is prepared to do hauling of any description, either by the day or load, at reasonable rates. None but faithful and obliging drivers are em ployed. Persons baying 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 Ear POINSYLVANIE, Lutheran Synod convened at Milton, on Wednesday evening. Fma.—The inlayer Saw-mill near Milton, was destroyed by fire, on Sunday, Lon $lO,- 000—no insurance. SCARLET FEVER is prevailing to an alarming degree among the children In various portions of York county. .~.,...~ Gionon IL WILLITS, of Clattawissa, has been nominated for Senator by the Union men of the Northumberland district. • I= Tam Union Sabbath School (colored) will be beld'to-morrow, in the hall, in Tanner's alley, at the usual hour. Adults will be taught to read between 37 1 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. •Naw Partx.—We learn from the Selinsgrove Times that there is a -project on foot to start a German Democratic paper in Selinsgrove.— Jacob Reilhecker is to be the publisher. Kman.—A man named M'Laughlin was killed in a coal bank in Washington township, Clarion county, by the caving in of a . large quantity of earth, on Wednesday of last week. CoL. W. W. Siimrats, formerly Editor of The Fulton Republican, bas .purchased The Tazewell Re publican, published . in Pekin, Tazewell county, Illinois, and will assume control of its columns about the first of November. =I ANY person giving informotion of the grave of Janos ;_M. Daniel, 27th Begt. P. V., yell confer a great favor on an. afflicted family in Philadelphia. Address Rev. Thos. F. McOlure, Oakland Mille,"Juniata County, Pa. MESSRS. BALLI&T & FOLLKIER, of Milton, have received the contract for furnishing the blinds, sash, window frames. ;Mors, &c , for the Carlisle Barracks, which ate Wing built anew since the destruction of the old building by the.rebels. STALL-Lirrrso.—The stalls in the market houses were rented by public out-cry, this morning. many of them were knocked off at very high rates. The prices varied, from $25 60 to $74 00. SBLLED PROPOBALS for 500 tons good baled timothy bay, 50,000 bushels of oats and 80,000 bushels of shelled corn, will be received until Thursday next, Btit lost., at the office of Capt. Alex. N. Shipley, A. Q. K., in Chauibersburg. For further particulars, see advertisement. On roa LANCASTER.-Quite a respectable delei gation of Union voters went to Lancaster this morning. Owing to the inclement state of:the weather, the proposed trip to Lancaster was near being abandoned last evening; yet alarger num ber turned out this morning than Was expected. I=3=l To As DIECROGp. —We learn that the "six months' ' soldiers Conlin* g, the' First Provost Battalion, are to be disAtuilitE Beveral Corn parties have already anived here, and 'Will 'l;3- anain until paid off when they will receive their diecharge papers- ====l CONSISTENT. one 'breath the tories deny that the soldiers are 'for Curtin,. si.oclairaing that they are for Woodward, and in.. the next the tories insist that the heroes who are fighting ant the redemption of , the nation from reVel . lioWitre not entitled to a vote. This ; ls a very generous style of treating friends. glee Organ denonnees the - . Suppression of the Baltimore Gazette anctthfi arrest of its publish ers. It is surprising that it Was not suppressed long ago. Journals which denounce the 06i eminent as bitterly au; did the Gazette 4nd the 7bry Organ; should not claim the - Prete:4lm .c:f that Government: . Tux Organ was distributed gratuitously this morning—each market wagon receiving a cog, The Organ-grinders will have to answer for the oaths which their paper caused'to proceed from the months . of. several persons who found it in their:wagons; That filthy sheet-is so offensive in the sight the honest farmers that a num ber of thorn immediately trampled it In' 'the elhe people will not Ipinir'it; yet they barb it thrust into their wagons at itipar'falite-400. Opn,farnuir threatens to administer a dose of shofißeallier to the first personzhe disnovers ,in ..thaantefrpkeing the Organ in hie 2va,gan:• - ! . . r Tnio r lburinnzsr CUT or &L.—Yeserday, Aitt. l , tic° Woodward,..adconipanied by his 'bittere r Witte, OlyMeriAtdilesser dogs, stoppodiliiiir. : oity to awaik 'connection' with a the party being en rautelto attend the C'Skierbead conclave to be held to-day at' Bellefonte. otos& of coming up towwto patronize a regular Demberatic head•quarterlin Other the Buehler .or the Brady House, the thustripus deiget4a9d his trumpets regiatered themselves at the Ir •States Hotel, •kept by those staunch Repuhlidarie, overly l HutchiSeu. Woodward is ii noto riously cold : hearted ,and ungrateful bleodeß man, who would purposelydo such a Weir to wound the feelings of .his•friends; without any hope of making - Capital kir himself. In thieMse, he may_ succeed,, by 7:o4ding Brady.ur boilL'cleverdellows, lintfirdirtiinli-WOnt iota • tidal point with Coverly4)-11431:0;kA CCIDW..—C.: Wednesday, at a czry sad accident occurred in Mr. Mussel man's s'one quarry near Marietta. While Mr. James McCann was In the act of removing a large stone, it rolled upon his leg, completely crush ing it. Dm. H. Landis and J. J. Soaerby, were called on and amputated the leg, about three inches below the knee. Tan convalescents in York, Pa., hospitals, t o the number of several hundred, were on WedneFday granted a furlough for tvienty days, in order to return to their respective homes throughout the State for the purpese of voting at the coming election. The men formed in procession at their quarters and marched to the depot with a band of music, carrying at their head a "banner with this strange device:" "Going on a snake hunt." Some. copperhead votes will be killed on the 13th. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—On Wednesday evening, as Mr. Dresbatigh, living in the vicinity of White Hall, and Mrs. Bowman, from Illinois, were returning from a visit to Mechanicsburg, when about crossing the railroad below the town, near the residence of Mr. John Eberly, their horse became frightened at the hand car, used by the workmen on tho railroad, which was, passing at that time, and turning suddenly around, threw Mr. Dresbaugh out of the car riage, severely injuring him. Mrs. Bowman, injumping out of thy carriage, was also severely hurt. POLItIL AMlRlL—George Stevens and John Asking were arrested yesterday, by °Meer Campbell, and taken before Alderman Kline, on a charge of gambling, disturbance of the peace, Bce. The partieistated that they did it for the purpose of "killing time," as they were out of work. The Alderman gave them some wholesome advice and a reprimand, and then discharged them. John Boney was np for drunkenness again. This is about the "fortieth" time he has occu pied the lock-up. He was arrested by Loyd. Loyd. Discharged. Henry Herr, arrested by Fogg, had a hearing and was discharged. "Drunk." THE FEHMEHINAELONS Or TWO LIMBS OF THE Law.—fin Old Ass and a Young Feol—Treason in its Purity—Danoeraess as it is Uunderalood by Al. ricks and Ferguson--40opperhead Conclave C7tanged to a Union Delnoutration.—We have the best eerie of correspondents in our friends that any journal in the State possesses. These friends keep us constantly advised of the movemente of our enemies, the games to which the cop perheads are resoiting to achieve success, and the character of the tools whith ,that faction now uses to promote its purposes. One of these correspondents, writing from West Fairview, ()timberland county, gives ma a rich arootuat-of the harangues of two copperheadlitabs of ihe law of this city, whom the: laid correspond . - , out describes as "an old ass and a young lei); and however lacking in classic polish the lan guage used - in this description may be eCnsid ered, those who know the individuals alinded to, will admit the faithfuleess of the pithy de scription it affords. It appeare that on Thursday evening of this week, West Fairview was sud denly arroused by. the announcement that two distinguished. lawyers and ardent Democrats from Harrisburg ' , had. arrived.- These Demo crats were one Mr. Alricks and a certain, Bob. Furgeson. Preparation had been made by "the faithful," to receive said distinguished brat ns, and as soon ai -time bad been' afforded for the shaking of _ hands and the ex change of congratulations between . the orators aforesaid and the copPerheads Veit Fairview, "the liallwas op i ened:'! yr: Aliicits led the dance ; of .treiiiin. - ; Hestarted in his tirade with an assault on Major General Butler, whom he denounced as ~a,`, `renegade-- Mr. Airicks thes wept on to eipititis hie belief that Gen. Butler had reason for his Piesent,position. No doubt of that,, Mr. Airicks. . Nor is there, either, any doubt of , the fact, that yon have no reason for the treasonable courrie - soliiali,yen ere now pursuing. From abasing"..Batler, Bier. Al ricks proceeded to berate the. Govern Merit. There was nothing too vile for him 'to:eay personally of Andrew G. Curtin, and notwith standing Mr. Alrieks lives - near the Executive mansion, and hew had the opportunity to see his Excellency every day, he indulged ;in a Per sonal assault on his character, which he, knows in his heart to have been the fonlist utterance of fasehood that ever polluted the lips of any individual claiming to be ,a man of veracity'and respectability. So utterly disgusted were the men of West Fairview with theexhibition. On the part of Mr. Alricks, that they : interrupted his tirade with the most entbritalatic cheers for Curtin, Lincoln and the Union cause. Indeed, Mr. Airicks was forced. to stop speaking by Ways outbursts of indignation ;and at the very moment whOn he imagined that he wail making the most capital for.-Woodward, the meeting was most enthusiastie, for Curtin. - After Mr. Airicks had Veen forced from the aittod;''bi the jeers ofrthe boys, direOted-to himself, and the enthasiastic cheers of the men for Governor Cartin, a smooth-faced, boyish looking individual was introduced ,to the meeting, in the person 'of Bob Furgeson, also a, lawyer of Harrisburg. FurgesOn is !the law partner of our Congressman, Bill Miller, he whom.the people of Lewisburg threatened to rait; and whosii - a loyal soldier caine 'near Castigating for his &busked' the proprietor - 'of the Torsortsmr a' fear diirrabloo. Fissirgriskiri :took op not 'tirade .wkisfe , - rnicha, left ' ff, but he had notirciOseried far in his miserable stuff, when ho was intermpted by the-moil* who I :from cheered for Curtin.. Bobby's speech, from the description which `oar correspondent :tha be;-Warbnly 9 :4l l WroPotittoi 2 ' 6f the slang which - helmets in Miller's dice, whose tool he is, and who keeps-him d just such errands as he W*loll.lo,West Fairview. —Picini the 'discription of the in 44 'at !Nsrea Faivikol". IvekOs'e , knotion that Airieks l an' &Ferguson left. Cumberland county an ttuis !lip evening with fleas islitheEr . eats : Wi en *tx.tlihiatse yratora;lifinitigno r dk favor of Jag DaVire ? tleason, _and; againstAbra'hani. Lincoho andloyalty, someof ourfriariffs will be present tahear; airld' iith - the assistance of such friends apprise our,readers ; l the fact: But it is probable thot, , Alrieks lied . pasigasemaatilthotilitel tliti*fai#cktre4l oentiritie'theit' foregrinailorm .:slcl:''' , il .;,.; ;i - : i:;:'_i -. ': T.::•:•:,•-f.A Township Meetings, GRAND RALLY AT THE BOROUGH OF GIiRATZ --- The upper end of the county is alive with enthusiasm for Curtin and the whole Union ticket. The voters of Gratz end Lykens town ship held a meeting at the public house of To Mae Frick, in the borough of Gratz, on Wednes day evening, to testify their fidelity to their country and their love fur the Union. There was quite a contrast between this meeting and the one held by the copperheads on Tuesday afternoon, which was so small that they were unable to organize. Not even the modesty (!) of the virtuous (I) and the eloquent (I) Ewing and the admirers of baby Bigler, could get more than six persons together. The 13 . ..i0n mem ber of the County Committee from Washington township invited the forlorn six to take a smile in order to hide their mortification; which they greedily assented to, and then left for their homes without ever .effecting an organization. The speakers undoubtedly came to the same conclusion that Eby did when he was a candi date for the Legislature: "Yon cannot ever psi suede the opposition of Gratz and its vicini ty to vote for a Democrat, give them as much bad whisky as you please." The Union meeting was indeed a grand de monstration, quite large and very enthusiastic. It was called. to order by, Mr. William Efoffman, upon whose"motion the following officers were selected: Prerideeit—Maj. John Buffington. • Vice Praidenta—Hillary. B. Shriner, George Hoffman, Lt. Joseph D. Gire, Daniel Good. Dr. Isaiah Schminky, Daniel Lohr, Amos Hoffman and . Jonathan Swab. • - ' Becretarses-,Sergt. H. A. Fryleyand Beneville Daniels. Speeches were delivered by J. M. Wiestling, Etq , A. C. Smith, Eq., and Col. H. C. Ape man; which caused grea t t Artpuslastn and, prCi duced a good 'impression:* Celli were' made for Col. Jennings, who stated that he was no public speaker, bat that he would sing them A song. He sung the " Battle cry of Freedom," with good effect, the whole audience chiming in the chbrus. " An interesting feature of the Union meeting at the Red Tavern, on Friday evening, was the singing of patriotic songs by: a glee olub , from Millersburg, under the leadership of Prof. Boss ier, which produced a thrilling'effect upon the audience. The fact of the matter is, there is a tremendous feeling in the upper end of the county against- the leaders of the Democratic patty. The honest men cannot be gulled by the sugar-coated treason of their .copperhead leaders. They ate determined to stand by the Government, and in order to do this, they are by scores burying their old party prejudices, and coming out for the whole Union ticket. You will hear a goof report from , the honest yeo manry of Lykens Valley. . GRATZ - WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.—An immense meet ing, the largest ever held in Washington town ship, convened at the Red Tavern oh Tuesday evening. The meeting was called to order by Benjamin Buffington, Esq. President -D. K. Di'Clare. nee Presidents—Joidah Buffington, John Coop er, Elise Swabb, Robert M'Colly, Nicholas Mat ter, F. K. Gilbert, John S. Musser and Dr. B.IG. Steever. Secretaries John N. Hoffman and Jacob Klinger. This meeting far exceeded the copperhead meeting held here last Saturday in pointof num hers, and invutlinsiasm there was no compari son. There never was such 4 meeting held in this township. The people are thoroughly aroused and de termined to fight the rebellion at she polls, at the coming election. The speakers were Messrs. Herr and Allman: The speeches were well timed and enthuslasti cally received,.and will proclitcda telling effect. lIBION InE/TNO AT BritsTl3l3lThid s —A meeting of the Union men of Mifflin township was held at the school. house In Berryiburg, on Friday evening,and although the rain fell in perfect tor rents, the house was crouded with the , honest yeomanry of . that community, who'were both willing and anxious to show their devotion to the Union and their love for liberty. The'ratiet log was organized by the selection of the-fol lowing officers: President—Jonathan Tobias. Vice Presidents Cliorge Lark, Jonathan Swath. Henry Yeager, Abel;Wise and Henry Bordner„ Secretaries—josh& Yeager and ;Jacob Moyer. ,Elpqaent, argumentitive and impreasive speeches were made by Hon. David 001. H 0. Allemani A. 0 timitherEsq., and Dr. J. B. Hower. The, speeches were attentively listened - to and `received with immense ap plause. An interesting: feature of the meeting was the singing of several patriotic wags by-the Bcrrysburg glee club. The singing was splen did, and had a .charming effect. At all the Union Meetings held in the tipper end of the county this tall, there has been music by the various glee "Chiba thte vicinity. At the conclusion of the meeting on Friday evening,` Jonathan swabb, Eeti , antinniaced the members of the sub committee of , MlB3 in town ship, and gave cheering , accounts of the con dition of the'ljoion sentiment of the township. The Union ticket will have an immoral& majority. in old Mifflin, which will assist in swelling'onr majority of 1,400 for Andy Curtin iiithis coun ty. There will be no cutting of theticket what ever in Mifflin. The people there will vote for principles . and not merely men. UNION Menai) AT UNTOBTOwN.—There was quire a large demonstration in favor of the Udion, at the public house of Mr. Snyder,"in Uniontown, on Thursday evening. The meet ing wee organized hg .the selection of the follow ing officers: President--4srael M. Grid. - ' . Flex)i'vesicients—lasitth Matter, Jesse Snyder, Abraham Bohner, Samuel B. High and. D. W. MoOriim. Secretaries--C,., 0-..Geist, Esq., and G. Groff. Speeches were made by Cot. H. C. Alleman, J. C. Young, Esq., and A. C. Smith; Esq, which were enthusiastically received and will doubt less produce their desired effeilt. At 'the re quest of the citizens, the speech of Col. Allemtur was made in German, which w a new but very desirable feature in the progiumme. The Union seqtiment is all right in , this part of the county. 'A number of veteran soldiers from this vicinity have returned to their homes, and a more enthusiastic and dotermined sat of men for Curtin and the Union newer Their influence on the community. is electrical' ,and the-vote of Mifflin at the coming•eleetion, Will give another-proofd the plitiliitisur`of the ',citizens of this community. 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This valuable preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been need for thirty years with never failing 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 Wpm& W THZ BOWSLE 7 MW W/ND COLN/. We believe it the Best and Surest Rentedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DlARltEffin IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the tac•simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Offitie, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. Peron ONLY 25 Cisrm Pm Bow.. my22-d&w6m fIIOUGHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax HAR- I Bon.). The well known Steamers , of the Live • , I,`New York and Philadelphia Steam ship i.nepany, arelntondid total' as follows : CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, October 10; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, Ootober 17; CITY, OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, October 24, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. prozezza IN GOLD , OS rra Equrvarawr Ii OUR rmsr CABIN, $BO 00 srasasoa, $B2 50 do to London, 86 00 do to London, 86 50 do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87 60 Passengers also forwarded to Ham, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &a., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO6. Steerage from Liva r , pool, $4O. From Queenestown, $BO. Those who wish to. send for their friends can buy tick ets tere at these rates. For - further information apply at the Compal ny's Offices: JOHN O. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. 128dly. ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. • DITIESUANT to an order of the Court of I Quarter Sessions of Dauphin county, notice Is hereby given to the Commissioners of said county, and to the property holders along the line of Cumberland street, from Seventh street to .Eighth street, and Verbeke street, 'from Fulton street to Seventh street, in the city of Harrisburg, that upon the petition of the Stay or of said city, the Court bag appointed six viewers to moss the damages caused by the opecting,i4 said streets, and that they will pro ceed to assess said dantagee on Thursday, Oct°. be,r 16th.next, at 10 o'clock, A. H., at which time all parties interested may appear upon the ground if they think proper. JOHN W. BBONN, City Solicitor. WASHINGTON, sept264l9t GRATDIeoovYut Applicable uaskil A new thing Ita Conibbuition Boot and Shoo Mannfactrueis. •• ',' , ,'-i '•-::,.-''.! i Families, It is a liquid ltentember.: supplied in Family or !Man ufacturers' llickagas from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. ALL ox & po., =- - Proprietora, t';':::FrO4idini - oe," B. I. I Agents In Philadelphia, a jeadiy-- - LAING & MAGINNIB. trinis i iiy,7l,2l.llllWis recoitiredi atjici v.% 13:330Caterdita. - Te.:C•rs:l.'• • ' Ocean Ztuutters. Steam Weekly to Liveroool, RAT OF PABSAGI, filiactllantous. . , USEFUL 7:and„ VA,LVAV BLE IaBuOVERV mivrOres INSOLUBLEIEMENT! Is of more gouefol praOtioal Ott than any, invention now before ; the hilt. been thoroughly' teitcid dur ing the last two yam by *ractical men, and pronoun . cad by all to be ..- BUPERI9R 10 ANY AdheeivePieparalionsknorL EnTon's Insomuns Cm aNT Is a new thing, and the ,re suit of *ears of study ; ite 'combination is on &lentil° Principles, And under' no circumstances or &mie Cif temperature, will it 'become corrupt or emit epy'offensive smell. BOOT t B4 SHOE • Afennfacturerk using Ma chines, will find it the best article known as Cementing !for the Channels, it works wit bont delay;Je , not atiected f,y , nip change . ttire„ ' i omr..utis Jewelers. WilliiiiiitiOffidently adhe sive for their use, as has been PrO74'l ', , .r . f - .:. ,i, ::'.• ;'; vgclap Leather;, ikt‘c*jaa tes6 And we claim as an especial merit, dot : it sticks Patches and - linings to Boots and shoes sufficiently strong with .ntatitching. • • ',:li • f 5. It is the only LIQUID CEMENT Extant, that is a Imre thing for mending purniture k (rookery, „goys, Bone, - Bone, IvorY, AU sr Li cies of "Household ME _ BEMEMBEIt Ilainnes :Issozanum. gum Is in a liquid form, and as easily.applied as tints. Issoranna Omar Is insoluble in water or oil. Hturos's Issorarram ORNERY Adheres oily substances. 5L` CiS ik~.:.d NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A. PURE TONIC DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Phliatielphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases ~ f the Kidneys, and all disea es arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Pint let ing 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 VlBlOll, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per s4iration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., 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 ALCOOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine cases out a hundred. HOOFI4AND'S GESMAN BITTERS! Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the American public, and their reputation and sale are not rivaled by . any similar preparation. The proprietors' have thousands of letters from the most eminent OLERGYMIKR, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS Axil calzENs. Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT* SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RU) OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN Bram. PARTICULAR NOTICE There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up us quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, coating from 20 to cents per iallon; the taste disguised by Anise or Corkin- nix class of Bitters has caused, and will continue to cause. as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of sikoholec 'Wants of the worse kind, the desire for Liquor is.crea led and kept up, and the result is all the horrors at- Mama upon a drunkard's life ancideath. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor ,Bitters, we publish the following recelpt:—Get ONE BOTTLE OF HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY .0/3, WHISKY, ana the result will. be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Li quor Bitters in the market r and will COST MUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with a GOOD ankle of /Amer, at a much less price than ikese inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! &ND TUB IRIENDS OT BOWDON We call the attention of all havhig relations or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths 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 sick, It will be noticed that a very large 'proportion are suffering from debit ty. Every cane of that kind can' be readily cured by, I:Weiland's German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are Eptiudity removed.' We have no besitatiou 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 langriage," "has been saved by the Bitters:'• PELILADSILPHILL, august 284;1882. ldessraMtines & Evans :--Well, gentlemen, your Sootland's German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is 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 font years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Captain B. B. Ayeri. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vember last with Inflammation of the lungs, and was fur seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debilby, heightened by an attack of d}sentery. I was then remov ed from the White. House and, sent to this city on board .the steamer State of Maine, from which I landed on the 28th Of Jtme. Since that 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 able to mai low anything, ant if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these cir cumstancesand, accordingly/ the physicians who had beim working figthfully, though un successfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me and advised me to seen clergyman and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. -An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Dir. Frederick Stein bron, of Sixth below Arch street, adviied• 'me, asp, forlorn hope, to tryy,onr bitters, and kind ly procured a bottle. From thi3 WWI com menced taking them, the •gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, think God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel ,sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from4vhom I have heard nothing fOr eighteen months;:for, gentlemen, I am-a 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-v-to your Bitters will I owe the 'glorious privilege of. again clasping to my inosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. We hilly concur in the truth of the above 'statement,- as we had _despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John-Cuddleback, First 'New York Battery ; George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis ;Chevalier, 92d New York; J, E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery ;J. B. Faseviell, Co. B, 8d ;Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome, Co. B, 3d Ver mont; Hoary T. Maolonald, Co. 0, 6th Maine; Johu P. Ward, Co. N, sth Maine ; Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York ; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penns.; Andrew J. Kim ball, Co. A, 8d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. B, 106th Penna. • ' BEWARE OF 001INTKEtFEIT8 ! gee th#t the eigFnkture of "O. M. JACKSON' Is on the wrapper ofiach bottle. Price per bottle, 74 Dents; or half dozen for Principal Office ;kid Matienctory, No. 681 Arch street. ' JON&Ei & EVANS, (guccsassor to a H. Jaqtaort & C 0.,) Proprietors. 'or sale by Paged rind Dealers iiieveiy town in the Unitisrfitatek frnyliklawly iMaical. Ifi-4-- Ats DR. EswELe , s INFALLIBLE LINIMENTS GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR REIEUMATISIL GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO STIFF NECK AND JOINS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUPS AND WOUA DS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. Tnis Liniment is pre pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen liweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and has been used in his practice for more that. meaty years with the most astonishing maces=. AS AN ALLEVIA2OR OF PAIN, it is un rivalled by any preparation before the public, of which the moat skeptical may be convinced by a igngle trial. ThA Liniment will care rapidly and radically Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thootands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. FOR NEORALGIA, it will afford irameiiate relief in every care, however distressing. It will relieve the worst case of ,BEADACIZE in three minutes and is warranted to do It. 7007151 ACHE also will it cure instantly. _ . . . . . FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GIENE RAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and un failing remedy. Acting directly upon the ner vous tissues, it strengthens and reliVifiCl the system, and restores it to elasticity cud rigor. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, Aso claim that it is the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority o' cases will enact radical cure. QUINSY AND SURE THROAT are 691116• times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never Jail to cure. SPRAINS are sometimc s vet) , ollEtinv.tc., and Onlargement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when used according to directions. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, INSECT BITES AND WINGS. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will ef fectually prevent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses, nearly worthless. Over four hundred voluntary testitnanial6 to the wonderful curative properties of this Lini ment have been received within the last two years, and many of them from persons in the highest ranks of life. CAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none era genuine. RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. For sale by all dealers. sail davvly eaw PILES I PILES I Dr, Wideld's Vegetable Pills Are Warranted a Certain Cure for FISTULA, BLIND OR BLEEDING PILES. would caution all who are victims to this distre , sing complaint, to avoid the use of external applmatioes. as they result only in aggravating the diffteutty. Dr Witfuld's remedy removes the c :use of the disease and eff-cts a perrnau,nt cure THIS IS NO QUACK MEDICINE. These Pillshave been tried for the last seven years, and io no instance have they failed to cure. Price 60 cents per box. sent by mail to ;any address.. J. YOUNG. Sole Proprietor. No. 981 Broadway, N Y. For Bale by all Druggibta. eeptS-dam • Cffbncational. GREASON SEMINARY. PROP. E. HUNTINGTON SANDERS, Uradeate of Yale, Principal. rrHE Fall Term of the above Institution will L commence Sept. 21st, and condone eleven weeks. Board and 'tuition about $4O per term. Send for circular. A few vacancies occur. Address the Principal at Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. septl4 dim GREAT FURNITURE SALE. $5,000 Worth of Furniture for Sale. BABE & CO., Auctioneers, Harrisburg, Pa. respectfully inform their numer ous friends: r that in 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 place in the city. They having made ar rangements with the largest manufacturing establishments in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and being in daily receipt of Furni ture, the largest orders will be tilled at the shortest possible notice.. Always on, hand So fas, Skilled Parlor and Cane Seat Chairs, Te te-a-tetes, Marble Top DressWg Bureaus, Ward robes, Bedsteads and Tables of every descrip tion; Fancy and Common Furniture. All kinds of Second Hand Furniture taken in exchange for new_ The highest price paid for second hand household Furniture, Clothing, Sm., by W. BABE & CO., Auctioneers, next to State Capital Bank: septl9-tf DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEESHIP. MME partnekships heretofore existing under 1 the name and style of JAMES WOOD Sr. CO-, Pittsburg, and WOOD, STERLING & CO., Middietovm, Pa., and Pittsburg, are this day dissolved by mutual content, Robert B. Ster ling.retiring, he having sold out all his interest Of whatever nature in said firms to Mr. James Wood. EOBERT B. STEELING. Errusruto, Sept. 7th, 1863. The undersigned will continue the manufac ture of Iron and Nails under Jl:uurte and style of James Wood & Co., as heretofore. JAMES WOOD, LEVI MATTHEWS,* G. W. BELTCHOOVER, 3. T. WOOD„ 9cipt24 d2w] C. A. WOOD. DR..J.C. HOVER, N - T IST: (\FMB . , cont.; of W 44 street and Ilitark4. N.Ar Squtire. - septl2-But