gail g Etttgao NOTICE TD AD V haLTISERS.—AII Ad vertisements, Business• Notices, Aar. riages, Deaths, taa., to secure MID rtiOII in the TELEGRAPH, must invariablp be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular &waning Edition ate inserted in the Morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBMItO, PA Thursday Evening, October 8, 18113 GRAND RALLY OF LOYAL MEN TO HEAR A LOYAL DEMOCRAT Speak to Defenee of the Government The Chairman of the County - anion Commit- tee has the honor to announce to the loyal men of Dauphin , county, that CHARLES A'. .TAY, A loyal Democrat of New Jersey, will speak In the city of Harrisburg, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1863. The people of the city as well asiroti , the county, are respectfully Invited to be pre- Bent g The meeting will be held in the Court House. The signal for the aeseixibling of the people, to be the ringing of the bell: TOWN. AND 00IIIVEY. MR U. S. Synbd of the Germau ,Reformed Miura], will hold its next meeting in . Garlisle _commencing on Wcdoesday evenitik - 21st inst THE counties cf York and Adams have been united into one, military distrint, under corn- Mend' of Prigadier gen. 0. S. Ferry, who has his headquarters at Gettysburg. Buagomurrrge Masusa.—The Sub-Onam it tee•eflthe-Second ward will meet at the hotel of B: G.Reters, on Market street, this evening, at seven o'clock. A punctual attendanosAs re qeestedt FORTY- llorses and millet! Will be sold at the GeVeinment corrals in this city, to-morrow, (E . :riday,) at 10 o'clock, A. is The attention of the public is invited to this sale. NoAoubt bargains may be had. 'MAUI ; 'ROUND THE FLAG, ,Bovs !'?Don't, tail to go to the Court House, to-morrow'(Fri-' day) evening; and hear that loyal Democrat; CHARLES A. JAY, of New Jersey, who 'will speak to the people 011' the - great lames of the present `hour. : To MORROW Dan Rica's Show Train will come up the Lebanon Valley rallroad,-and the pill:die may have a view'of the numerous trained a:ni &c., in the afternoon and evening, and Saturday afternoon and evening. A Parsossn.—ln the list of Chaplains who are prisoners at Libby Prison, at Richmond, is Rev. Mr. Hammer, of the 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry. He is a son of Mr. J. P. Hammer, of Cumberland county. Ni vr Music.—" Folks that put on Airs," new edition, as sang by E. F. Dixey. "Call me not ;flack from Echoless Shore," in reply to "Bock me to Bleep, Mother," by Tucker. "Mather, is. the. Battle over," by Bolls. " Mother would comfort me," a new and beautiful song, :by Sawyer, the composer of the popular . song, " When this Cruel War is Over." "Light :of Home," shottish, ,by Mack;,and all:the latest publicatior of sheet musio, to f be had at Knoche's, No. 93 Market street. TBEMENDOLIS OUTPOI3iING 9' THE DEDIOOItAOI.- The Crgan'prothised the 'masa meeting" a "big lift" from this •City, to-day. • "The - „traba left here at the regular time this morning, for Ohambersburi,:with five cars; including- that used for baggage, Sze. No. I contained baggage and darkies; No. 2 was filled with men, includ ing passengers for the various points along the read; No. 3, ladies' car; No. 4 contained per haps twelve persons; No.' 5, empty. At the very highest calculation, there could not have been over fifty' half-pricii-copperhead tickets sold. There were not over one hundred and thirty versons on . •the . train, including : ladies . . and' gentler:ten passengers; tcoppetheads and darkies. What, a "big lift " I=== GRAND UNION RALLY nr corrawkao.,=-4.-very large and enthusiastic meeting of the friends of the Union 'was held at Foltz's store, inUons wago township, last evening. It was perhigia, the largest, most interesting arid most enthusi astic gathering vier• convened in this township. The: voters-in this township are nearly all on the Erbi l i.t of ; the Union, and promise a larger majority for- the Union ticket than there -ever have votes heretofore been polled, in-this - town= ship. The honest, yeomanry of oonewagAre on, the side of the Government, and areldeter mins4lri prove their . patlibtisni by, coming out to the eleeticinim next Tuesday and vote a solid Utiion ticket. . • • .• The meeting was called to order:by John Volts, Esq., and the following gentlemen as officers of 'the meeting: r'' Presidet#=--Cyrus:Shenk. , - ..1- Vice Pr:agents—Abraham Bower and Jatujit Shenk. Secrdariu—lsrael B. Davis and John 11-.. oo hie. Great, sound patriotic speeches we re ree4e by Ool:H. 0. Alleman, Dept, Joseplitlarretson t A. 0. Sinith, Esq., and Daniel W. Miller, Esq.:The last ~gentleman has been a life-long Democrat, and never voted any other, than a Democratic ticketii:bht he is now ;sAl) , Cf.iir‘ Durthi and , the'whole Union , ticket, anstivehe... mently denoueces t4eit)laitorous actions of hle old_. party, ifia.iniloence--will be felt at - ire: ensuing election; The Spiv - men of i Cone'rek u arefAetertitined to - makeigtheii lownehilkjAlle banner township of the county, ayd'io' they are htlboring aealiitit44:na iiidetatig4bly4 Eturridacir CoxieWago:' Sam or Pam Corm—A lot of prize cotton was sold at Philadelphia, yesterday, at from 90{ to 92i cents per pound. It had been captured on the steamer Kate Dale. Trunks will be a grand mass meeting at New Bloomfield, Perry county, on Saturday next. Also, one at Carlisle, on the same day. The loyal people are wide awake In Cumberland and Perry. SEEM Slrr BIGHT.—An individual who was detected`in smuggling liquor to the soldiers at the at Carlisle, a f3W days ago, contrary to regulations, was tied up to a tree and after wards drummed of Via premises. Airman or Tun.—The Chambersbnig Times contains , an "Address of the Democratic State Central Ccimmittee," dated Sept 16, 1893. By that time the copperheads will all be in their holes—so deep that they will never be heard from again. POLICE APPAIMS.—JoIin Alden, an old offend er, was up for [drunkenness again, having been arrested by officer Fry. Alderman Kline corn ; inittedhim to prison for five days. ',Andrew Turley was arrested by officer Camp' bell, - for drunkenness. After a hearing, this morning, he was discharged. IT has long been .a cause. of deep Complaint that- the spectacle's usually to be procured, make the eye ache and create a feeling ,of un pleasantness to the wearer. This arises from three causes: Ist. The unusually inaccurate grinding of the lenses. 2d. Their poor quality of material, and Sd, The want of skill in fitting to the vision. The spectacles offered by Kr Bosendale are entirely free from such objec tions, and his perfect knowledge of the Ana tomic and Physiologic of the eye, enables him to fit it skillfully and accurately. SALE Si VALUABLE RBIS ESTATIL—We desire LO call the attention of our readers to the ad vertisement in our paper to -day for the sale of the property of Joseph Ross; dec'd, in the bo rough of Middletown. The dwelling is situated on, Main street, and hi in all respects one of the most desirable in that town. The store room'attached was long occupied by the late Mr. Ross, and- is eligibly focited. Ellll To any person -desiring a comfortable, and commodious dwelling; in a.pleasant and thriv ing town, with a good business stand connect ed, a rare oppOrtunityls.here offered. (limit. Amon or A Switroma. —Yesterday, ()yet of- Police Campbell arrived here from Philadelphia, ,having in . charge a man named Earnuel C. Johnson;.who is charged with having obtained money under false metences. It appears that he succeided,,bY Misrepresentation, in getting Mr. Henry Omit, of this city, to endorse his note for $875, about a 'year ago. OM) of our bangs cashed the note... JOhnson'failed.to• pay • „ _ it'whom. due, and it was protested. Johnson was .proacuted by Omit and gave bail to appear at-Court,. but failed to • appear. He now in pilionfor trial at next Court. We presume he Will not get away again. , • THESPIAN ASSOOMELON.—Amiety entitled the " Harrisburg Thespian . Amciation" has been organized by tlumber of our young men, :for mutrndP rovement and the entertainment of . the public. It is thelaciign to give fret:pieta theatrical eihibitiena, for - benevolent purposes, and they will Make it a point to have their entertainments free from all objectionable fea tures. The object is worthy of encouragement, and we have no , doubt that their exhibitions Will be liberally Patronized. They design giv- IngAeir ftrat performance in Brant's Hill, in a week or•two, when our citizens will have an opportunity; to judge of the merits of the associ ation. : • Limner. Bon '.—The enro Ilment boards of some of.the districts in this Skate, and doubt also in other States, have'received orders from the War Department to Open recruiting offices, ond to pay to all recraitS the bounties now autluvrized by the Governmenti,.iime)y, $402 for ve terms, or men who have 'been in the service i:or - a period of nine' months or more, and have been Itonorably discharged ; and $3OO for neN recruits, or men who have been in the service for a less period than nine montht It world seem by this that the pfiy went of $402 to,votaran volunteers, which ex pired by limitation: on the 26th nit., is to be revivedjand continue& The plan is a sensible one— • RUCLIVAD ACOIDIEr.—Last alight about nine o'nleck,Hdward kicCarroll, a private in .Co. E, 69th' Reg. Penna. Vols,, when crossing; the track of ihe Lebanon Valley 'Railroad, near the depi3t, inthis city, was caught by a locomo tive and horribly mangled. One of his legs was brok en and the other torn to atoms, and ,his head was considerably bruised. He was carried to the Chestnut Street Hospital, where he was promptly attended to by the physicians, but owing to great loss of blood,- the soldier died at five o'clock this morning. Mr. IdcOarroll be lonved •to Philadelphia, and was on his way home, on furlough, from- the pitals.4 His remains - were:Se:St homolfor inter- Ts e 11101KIEFITS AT CIFIDOLAMAII:' G&.—A. letter frOtrl 001: Hambright, of the sev enty- ainth Pengykylvanta regithent, dated Sept. 24th, says: _ Cc 4. Miles is missing. The last I saw of him was on Saturday night, but ths darkness pre vented ni from knowing his fate . : ;Iffy opinion is that he re !mauled sad prisoner. „ a o ThSVOceutynintit heeled about 140 WE owl und'inen, and.it is a miracle that any of us ale :Mb* after, being 'exposed to such a torilbla fdis. a . * I have now only, - 160 men fit for day. lAent. 43aes p, Haus, of Co. K, 77th Penn., has Written horne to his , parents, and says - that the regiment suffered very much in' he recent .bittles; snit that marl* all, the 'officers were taken _An:O , 44llE4n he mentions the following Rolfe, Lt. Col. Pyfer,, Maj. Phil, Sbrgall,.; McDdwiffl‘lififf - RoblllBol3- aid - Lituks. - .Ciichlran, .Caxbett andiCrepps; - i seilriaentiolt 114 in killed,. wounded and alit- Col. Rose, corranuaddint-ttieieglinefit, is rom PittaburiTi7sMid .Ibojpr Phillips from Scranton; clan regloaentwasdriginalli - formid etc:n*l'6l(4ll4a Lancaster, Lucerne, Frank lin and Alliagheng. ...-......41,.-.... • . Rump or pgo "rob aii tions of clothing, fruits (foreign and domestic,) firm produce, parliculari; butter, delleaciesi (corn starch, farina, &o„) wii.tes, groceries and whatever may relieve our Fick and wounded soldiers, are requested to be left at the store room of George( A. Ogelsby, Second street. A box will be sent at once to Chattanooga, and others forwarded as stores collect; by a committee of the Christian Association of this city, which Is now represented by a delegate present with the Army of Bosecrans. • Tue Richmond Dispatch speaks in the ;very highest terms of the manner in which the Seceeh ladies of Harrieburg fondled and treated the rebel wounded, 'recently in our hospitals. -It says "the treatment was most humane," and the accounts given by rebels "are cheerful rays in the dark history of Yankee hospitala." When it is known that the rebel wounded al waysreceive the sametreatmentthat is bestowed on our nwn - men, we think the special compli ment of the Dispatch will not create , a very favorable opinion here as to the`loYalty of those ladies who so fondly caressed the rebels and at the same time , turned ,up theirnoses at the Union soldiers, who were also, occupauts of our hos pitals, and needed care and attention. Jour; Aroosx announces to the public that he is prepared to do, hauling of any description, either by the day or load, at reasonable rates. None but faithful and obliging drivers are em ployed. Persons having .anything to do in his line would do 'well to leave their orders at his residence in Broad street, or deposit them in his box at this office. septl4 mitt Special Notice,. SOW/THING To Pur ON.—While the loyal Zen is waiting patiently to hear of the taking of Charleston; the arrival of reinforcements to Rosectans, and the success of the National arms generally, it is no less important individually for each general at the head of : his. little do= mastic army at homes; to knoir where he can procure his supplies of cloths, casslmeres, meet-. noes, calico, muslin, &c.,&c.,fron the most ac commodating terms. .L. , Bowman, of the cheap dry goods house, No: 1, corner of Market and Front streets, has, in view of being able to supply his customers with dry goods at the low est possible prices, been spending several days in New York, and with all the favorable facili ties of obtainbig goods cheap, and a determina tion to give those who purchase of him the very best bargains in his power, he respect fully asks the - attention of the public to his large stock of seasonable goods,, to arrive on. Saturday of this weeledatid Monday" and Tues day of nest week. .•Cloaks! Cloaks ! Cloaks! • Spfendid , new lot of cloaks. All kinds of ladies' cloaks. All sizes of cbildrens' cloaks. Black cloth for cloaks. Cassimers, large assortment for men and boys' wear. Broche double shawls. " " - Brooke single„shawls. • Woolen double.sbawls: De lakLes and other dress goods. - - French Merinoes, all, colors. All wool delaines•and alapacas. Woolen stockinge.for ladies and children. WOolen stsekri for men at 25 and 30 eta. Balmoral skirts at $2 50, $B. and - $4. Bovin's best kid gloves at 75e, 87c and $l. 25 dos undershirts and drawers. Ladles' merino vests, long sleeves. Splendid.sacortment of white cambric& Cambric edging, fosertings, large assortment. Cambric bands, andrinfants' waists. Just received, 5 pieces black silk. Black silk at .$l, $1 25, $1 50 and $1 75. Together with a large assortment of all kind of dry goods, at" B. LEWY. [EOMMIRTICATXD.I Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Disease .-A CARD. TO CONSIMPTIVES The undersigned having been restored to health in a few,weeks, by a very simple reme-. dy, after hiving suffered several- years with a severe lung affection, - and that dread disease, ConiumptiOn—is anxious to make known Ito his fellow sufferers the means-of To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription need (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for CoNsmarrum, Amnia; Bums:urns, Cousins, Cows, &et. 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 REP. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Couity, New. York sept24-dBawBm ' A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT " Is; prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connectiont,:,the great bone , setts: , and hail been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the Most astonishing success. As an external remedy, it, is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other, preparation. For= all Rhenmatib and Nerir,OLLS Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a otiralliv for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, its soothing, healing and pow erful stlengthenieg properties, - excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over, one_thonsand certi ficates of remarkable cures, poiformed by it within the last two years,,sitteiit thiii.fact See advertisement augll-diswoew MOTICFASI MOTBERS! MOTHERS:it - r ) ;ON'T fail to priiettre MIV3. NrItTSLoW'S 1.1 - 1131 - ar for OMUDBEN - • • This v aNable - preparationis the prMoription of one the beef finnale physicians and nurses in the United'States, and has been used for thirty years with neCer failing safety. and snccoes by millions of mokNern . and dren, from the feeble infant of on: 1 week _ ch i ld the adult. • It not only relien's the child from pain, but invigorates the stoma. 1h andvbowele, corrects acidity, and gives tone sad energy io the whole system.: It will althost Matantly retieve GRIMM m BORIGB, AND, WM Como. We believe it the Best and Amid Bemedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIABBIDEA. OHlLDlls2.s, , Whether arises from Teething or from any citliei cause. Falfdlieotions for using will accompany each botti• None .Genninennieess the fewsimiletof CURT' & rErants!Te ,„w York, is on- the outside wrapper__. -; - • Vali ?Medicine Dealers. , Prl 01l Office , Street, NEW YORK. Fiaoi Osin 25 Oirs m Bona my22-ditsttka Real (Estate da les PUBLIC BALE . OF A VALUABLE EsISITIT-.I.II3XIMLY AND MILL„ PROPERTY, NEAR HARRISBURG, PA. THE undersigOed Will sell at publl3 sale, at To'clock, P. if on THURSDAY, THE 22D OF:OCTOBER, 1863, On the premises, all that valuable DISTILLERY ABE MILL PROPERTY, situate in Swatara township, near the line of the city, of Harris burg, 'containing SIX ACRES' •of ground, be the same more or less, and having, the Penn sylvania Canal on one side and the,Pennbylva nin;ltailroad on the other, with sidling con it therewith "": The DISTILLERY has a capacity of Three Hundred Bushels , per day, and, the MILL of bdireen Thirtiand Forty Barrels. Each can be inn separately or _together—the dill along with the Distillery; without any ad ditional expense. Said property;has erected on it,-besides the, Distillery and Mill—a' Ware hofise; OoOper Shop and: a; DWELL ING HOUSE. with. P.mn,p, Ste.; also, pens for FIFTEEN HUNDRED , HOGS. !There is", an abundance of water for every purpose. The Mill has an excellent home, custom, requiring its full Capacity to supply this demand upon it. wThorekitg°colendironr.tY is do the best repair and Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by PETERS & HOFFER. N. B.—Any information desired as to the above property will be freely given..: octs d&vits VALUABLE R EAL ESTA TE P A la • The undersigned, Executors of the estate of Gen. JOHN 'FORSTER, late of the city of Harrisburg, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, at the Court House in said city, on SATURDAY, 00T0l3ER, 24, 1863, at 10 dolock, A.s , a portion of the Real Estate of said deceased, as follows: No. 1. A THREE. STORY BRIGS HOUSE And lot of ground, situated on Front street, in the city aforesaid, now under a lease to Mrs. S. E. Dull. Said property is 23 feet inches front, and extends back towards River alley 123 feat; with the privilege of rising an alley between said house and thelormer residence of said deceased. The forni and size of this pro pertyare fully exhibit* by . a survey and draft of theist:lie in the possession of the Executers.. No. 2. A. CERTAIN ISLAND IN THE RIVER SUS . QIIEHANNA,', Within the limits of the city of Harrisburg, with the improvements thereon erected, called Turkey. Island, over which the Harrisburg bridge passes, containing FIFTY-FIVE ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND TWO PERCHES, in per a survey and draft thereof, TWO, is re corded among the records of Dauphin county, to.which reference is made. • No. 3. A CERTAIN TWO STORY BRIGS 'HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, Situated in the icits of Harrisburg, fronting on, Market street 25 feet, including a four. foot alley, and extending,back 85 feet 8 inches to another lot of ground belonging to the estate of the said John Forster, deceased. This lot is 37 feet wide in the - rear. The , whole else and Orin of the lot is fully oxhibited by a survey and draft in the possession of , the Executors. No. 4. pg t avuN HOTEL AND LOT OF < G ROUND Fronting On Canatstreet in said city, and now under a. lease to William : P. Hughes, being 71 feet 6 inches front, and extending back 210 feet to l!oillar Lane. No. 5. A CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND Adjoining the aforesaid Rotel, fronting on Canal street 89 feet, and 'extending back 210 feet to Poplai Lane by one line, and 218 feet 9 inches by the line next to Owen BrCabe's.lote Width of lot on Poplar Lime 87 feet 3 inches. Num.—The last two properties named "will be sold together as one entire property, or sepa rately,,as may be deemed advisable by the Ex ecutors. No. 6. A CERTAIN TRACT OR PIECE OF LAND, Containing. ONE ACRE AND ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE PERCHES, with a very valuable two story Brick House theron erected, situated in Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, on the public road leading from Har risburg, to the Mountain, and bounded by lands of Thomas M'Kee, Isaac Nissley, Herman Al ricks, Esq., and others. This property is con sidered a very deeirable country residence, not only from its beautiful location, but also from the fact of Re being so convenient to the city of Harrisburg. Any person who may be desirous of pit chasing either of the above mentioned proper ties, can have an opportunity of examining them or any one of them, by calling upon either of the Executors before the day of :sale, ;or,tipin the Tenant who resides on the pro- A. deed will be made and possession delivered to the purchaser on the lst day of April next. fir The terms or coriditionssof sale, will be, "One-third of the purchase mor4ey to be paid in cash, when the deed is made to the pur chaser, and possesSion of the property delivered. Ole-third part thereof pgablo at the terniine tion of five years, and the remaining third part, at the end of tea years from the delivery of the deed and **session, with legal interest on the deferred payments, payable semi -annu l . ally.: The; payment of 'deferred instalMaids and the interest thereon to be secured by the bonds of - purchasers and mortgages on the premises sold: Provided, however, If purchasers should desire to pay the whole, or any larger. proportion than one-third of the price in hand' the termsmay be varied in that respect" by the mulersigned, audits they may think proper. Any information desired in relation to the above - described properties, or either of them, can be had by applying to JOHN H. BRIGGS, Harrisburg. MARGARET L. FORSTER, BENJAMIN L. FORSTER, JOHN H. BRIGGS, Exisc.ntors of Gen. John Forster, deceased. octfi.dfitawat2tawts eurationaL (TREASON SEMINARY. PROF. E. 111INTING'TON SANDERS, Graduate of Yale, Principal. THE Fall Terra of the above Institution will commence Sept. 21st, and continue eleven weeks. • Board and Tuition about $4O per term. Send for circular.. 'A"few vac a ncies-occur. Address the Principal at Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania.. septl4 tTRY 0. Oldir -4 Teacher :Melodeon and Terms reasonable. 15 Third street, between Market and Chest nut Amts. oeptil-dBm Metrical. -**-44 DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL -REMEDY, FOR. RHEUMATISM[, , GOU7, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AMY JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRDISES, OUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, AEA DACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it 18 a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is pre pared from the recipe of Dr. Steihen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astoniething success. AS AN ALLEVIA2OR OF PAIN, it is un rivalled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a:single, trial. This Liniment Will cure rapidly and radically Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. FOR 1 V ETAALOL4, it will afford immediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst case of BR DACHA n three minutes and is warranted to do it. MOZHACHE also will it cure instantly. FOE NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE RAL LASSITUDE arbAng.from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and un foßing'remedy. Acting directly upon the ner vous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we 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 of cases will effect a radiesb cure. QUINSY AND SORE TEROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail to cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement 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 , ptOperties, of DB. SWEErEi INFALLIBLF}LINIMENT when used according to directions. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET,:INSECT BITES AND STINGS. EVERY HORSE OWNER sliesuld have this reme,drat band, for its timely use at thd 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 testimonials 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 are genuine. RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.- For sale by all dealers. dawly sow PILES I PILES I Dr. Witfia's Vegetable Pine Axe Warranted a Certain Cure for _ FISTULA, BLIND OR BrwFDING PILES. Wwould caution all who are victims to this distressing complaint to avoid the use of external applications, as. they result only In aggravating the difficulty. Dr. Wit:field's remedy removes the cause 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 cure. Price 50 cents per box. Bent by mail to any address. - J. YOUNG, Sole Proprietor. No. 481 Broadway, N. Y. For sale by 'Ol Druggists. sept3-dBm Ocean %tamers. 13Umniredcbi to - LinmmL rIIOI3OI2IING at QIIFINNSTOWN, (Coax Rea -1 Boa.) The well known . Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, October 10; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, October 17; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, October 24, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. • - RATES. 01 0 PASSAGE, PALL= ill CIOW, OH ITif EQUEVALIMIT 121 mom muff WIN, $BO 00 szmnzmn, *32 60 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 36 60 do to Paris, "95 00 do to Paris, 40.60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87. 50 Passengers also forwarded to Rome, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, ito., at equally low,rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : let Cabin, $76,-$B6, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool,-$4O. From Queenestown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further brform:M . lion apply at the Compa ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or O. 0. ZIIMEEIDEAN, Harrisburg. EXTENSIVE SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. CONSISTING- OF FOETY HORSES AND MULES. Bale will take Ames at GoTern ment Corrals, in Harrishurg, on FRIDAY, OC TOBER 9t6, at 10 o'clock, A. Y. Terms—cash on delivery. By order - of • . CAPT. SHIPLEY, Acting Chief Quartermaster Department Susquehanna. MARK L. DaIdOTTE, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. ' eBOddt . 1883 FALL', mea 1 MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. T HATE the pleasure of informing my cns 1. tomers and the public gerierally, that I have now on hand a full stock of Fall and Winter Goods, including French -Pattern Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Laces, French and American Flowers Feathers, &c. Also, Straw, Beaver and Felt,Hata and Bonnets, of the latest otyles and dsigns. • WILLIAM IC.ItUSEN, No. 218 Arch street, - Philadelphia. sept22-012m! D II 0 ir DENTIST. OFFICE, corner ' of Marketstreet and Marke square. soptl2-anz SlebitaL NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A FM TONIC DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BUTEN. Prepared by Dr. Cl. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the - Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa tion,lnward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Hear, Acidity of the Stomaeh, 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 e r Suftocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots 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, &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,Ac. They contain NO ALCOHOL OR BAD W HISKY. They will cure the, above diseases in ninety-nine cages out a hundred. re • Itr I EVI sltk . 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 , " • AND CITIZENS. 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 APBs:rm.? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO FEET, WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RU) OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLF , KP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bodies, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Corian der Seed. his class of Bitters has caused, and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the deat h of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stim ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors at tendant upon a drunkards life and death. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt:— GefONE BOTTLE OF HOOFLA.ND'S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY. OR WHISKY, and 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, and will COST MUCH LESS. You will have ail the virtues of HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than tkese inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDEEq.L ik i AND MR FRUMP OP BOLDIXI We call the attention of all having 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 propertion are suffering from debil ty. Every _ease of that kind can be readily cured by Hooflaud's German Bitterer. 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:'' Pitrumer.rmus., August 23d, 1862. Messrs. Jones & Evans :—Well, gentlemen, your Hoofland'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 cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Captain B. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vember last with inflammation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. 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 June. 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 swal low anything, and 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 cumstances ; and, accordingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though un successfully, to rescue me fiom thegrasp of the dread archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me and advised me to see a clergyman and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein bron, of Sixth below Arch street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your 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, I have gained ten pounds, and I 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 HoyaL To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my nosom those who are dearest to me in lite. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. We fully 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;cer Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York; E. Spe, Ist Artillery, Battery F ; J. B. Fasewell, Co. B, 3d Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome, Co. B, 3d Ver mont ; Henry T. Macdonald, Co. C, 6th Maine ; John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine ; Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Faille.; 'Andrew J. Kim ball, Co. A, 3d Vermont ; John Jenkins, Co. B, 106th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON' is on the wrapper of each bottle. priceper botge, 75 cents, or half dozen for sl. Principal Office and Menufactory, No, 631 Arch street. JONES & EVANS, (Successor to O. M. Jackson & C 0.,) Proprietors. s"For sale by Druggist and Dealers in every town in the United Matte! ingd.o-dawly