paxle gtitgag OTICItI TO Ait V Ad vertisements, Rosiness Notices, Mar riages, Dciiths, Acr., to secure insortlon in the T.EI4IIGyA Pit, must inrariiibly tis accompanied with the CASH. Adrertiimixents ordered in the regular Evening Edittia ate inserted in the Rimming Edition w ithout extranharge. HARRISBURG, P'A Saturday Evening', 00ober 10, 1803 THE LAST GREAT RALLY! Charge, Freemen! Charge 1 TO THE DEFEAT Dr COPPERHEADS AND THE OVERTHROW OF REBELLION! A , GRAND MASS MEETING OF THE LOYAL MEN OF HARRISBURG ! WILL BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE, On Monday Evening, October It The Friends of Freedom ! the Friends of law and order!! the Friends of the Soldiers who fight the Battles of the ,Union 1 I the Eneniies of Treason ! the'Desilieri of Trea son Sympathizers I and the Opponents of 'all men who are, the Foes of the National Gov . "emment ! are invited to be presedt:- HON. HENRY WILSON, OF MASSACHUSETTS; HON. JOHN C. KUNKEL, AND OTHER DISTINGUISHED ,GIiATORS will be present and address the people.: sr- The Ipyal men in the different wards are requested to be, out in their might and their glory. • t , . • fr Delegations from the county are cordially invited' to participate in the grand rally. TEE COUNCIL TIREO TO BE KINDLED ,kiddl ettowii; . THIS EVENING:. GRAND LOCAL DEMONSTRATION, FOR TIM LAWS AND THEIR ENVOMEDIENT, The Union and the Constitution ! The Chairman of the Dauphin County Union OL 4 itomittee has arranged for a grand Ikea de `ration of the Union men of Qpnewago, musk. • Londonde,_-ry' Lower Swatara ' Deny, and adja cent townships, to be he'd O .. IN THE BOROL. F MIDDLETOWN, " 1 " . E - NINGIS. - TlllB , Arrangements have been made, and there 'l3 to addrees the no doubt ortheir attendarke . people on the occasion, for the apk nearance o the following - EMINENT & DISTINGUISHED SPEAKS QS Ex-Gov. JAMES FOLLOCK,'--PRoF. HE9E• MAN, of New York, CHARLES H. SHREI NER, EN. ggrAn Excursion Train will leave `the Har risburg Depot,' (the time of starting of which due notice will be given,) to carry a delegation from this city to Middletown to -attend this meeting. HENRY THOMAS, °hair' man Dauphin Couniu Union Committee.. S. S. CHILD, Secretary. - • TOWN AND COUNTRY: Important to Soldiers in. the Hospi tals at this Post.' 'Soldiers Of Ohio reginierits, 'sick. and mounded, now In the different hospitals and camps, and about Harrisburg, entitled to votefor.State and countyoffices,.of the State of Ohlo,,aniliolifted that arrangernents.lia.ve.been ,made :to , open a • plane of 'voting-meths+ 'Cotton FaCtory Hospital; Harrisburg. Polls will open at 10' .&, x,, and cloie it 6 r.m.„ on Tuesday, October, 13t.h,'11863. Tickets can beprocured by calling at the - . 651 flow Fat lary THE Organ was distributed grataitomay this morning, among the Market wagons • ==l Tams was_an abundance of chestnn te in market this•rnorning i 'at ten' cen is per guar t.- - Hickory nuts made their appearance at five cents per,quart. =-•r- - Birs-Commrrres Migerma.,—, The Sub-Comm it tee, of the Second ward will meet at the hold of B, G. Peters, on Market street, this eveida g, at seven o'clock. A yin:lonel attendance; is requested. Nom Den Rids' s GREAT Snow has given entire sig.- isfeietiik to the thousands who visited it stew its arrival herd. The last exhibition ; 'WOW given this eienipg. All, who lianiirtiVeithe •worth oi-their:tioney attend: DON r FosasT the gland Unign Maetiug , to teke',ptace J ., et...the . Court _ louse , Ilkienclay , Let the lo:yairnavees tut*out4tthave glorious'tt' sltfarountl the old flag' s lDltitia hed epealitirk will Vs present. - , • , CAPS, J. 11. GILMAN aavertaeo..zor %Immo proposals' for furnish;ng six_ kundred bagels , `'`fresh grordid extra flour, , 'to be "delill4eit. in phis city, at the :rate .of two htts.clrecl barrels per week, and commencing within five days from the acceptance Ofthe bids. Proposals will be received until 11 o'cloek, A „la., of ,*edues day, the 14th inst. Ir m any township or county tha triumph of loyaL principles is doubtful, littleAhne is left for loril.oltizens to work:for it. All-the:rn'ora, reason why they.shbuld "work. W o.o Veyi not to lose sofitaiy precinct for the thor- pngb . eAuvaesieg n Wen in platens regarded' ne eitoegbolds baj:nocrOy i ..vakele4 loyal itienifel•pair of carrying, soißetkin& 13* be done. - A SUMPS llinwrnal of the Paxton Fire Corn .pani will be held at their runnings (Saturday) evening. Punctual attendance is requested. THE MALE Smoot, to be held in the Lancaste rian School House, will open on Monday next, 12th instant. The' pupils are requested to be at the opening of the school. POLIOE Armes are Om to-day. The famous John Boney was an inhabitant of the lock-up last night, and was discharged this morning, after a hearieg before Alderman Kline. THE Organ failed,to publish the telegraphic dis Patch received from St. Louis, last night, in hich was an extract from a rebel paper, stating that the , rebels were hopeful of , the election of Vallatkligham and Woodward. ' Didn't it suit the Organ:grinders ? . DROWNED AND KILL ID.—DR last Saturday or Sunday, Corporal Sheely, a member of Captain Theo. F. Singizer's company, from this place, whose lathet resides about; a mile and a halt East of town, was drowned while attempting to cross the Potomac: We have'not learned any of the particalars of his death. His body was Urought to Harrisburg yesterday, and ; from thence home last.evening for interment. Yesterday intelligence was received here; stat ing that George L Shutt, a member of the same company, and residing in this place, was klned. No particulars as for' s we can learn,' acconk• tallied- the message.—Nschaniesburg To irnal. THE SECOND PRIMMER:IAN CHEROH.—The re ligious services of the Eecopd Presbyterian church' will be held, to-morrow, in the Hall in Tanner's Alley. Preaching in the morning at half past ten o'clock, and in the evening at seven. . Services were discontinued in the Hall for two Sabbaths, partly on account of their being interrupted by those who have but little regard for the light of divine truth, but arrangements have been made to prevent such interruptions hereafter.. We hope that the services will be largely attended, and civilizstion and christi tinny will increase throughout the Streets and alleys of the city. Ms WAY IT Waff, Go.—On Wednesday last, on the , passenger train between *arrisburg and Williamsport, a vote was taken on the queation of Governor, which resulted, forty-five fOr Cur tin and five`for Wockiward: Judge Woodward was a passenger in. the cal., unknown to the gentleman who canvassed. When applied to, he answered that he had "not yet made up his mind as to how be should vote—the people would knoW that after the election." The car was'ahnost exclusiVely filled with Ditheran clergylnen and laynnen, on their return from the meeting of the Lutheran S ynod at Milton: Oa_ same seat with Judge Woodward at a clergyman, formerly a resident, and political editor, of Lancaster, and well known to Judge W., who, when being asked his preference, re plied: ".I vote-by-ballot," not desiring, under the circumstances, to avow his choice, which is Well known to be for Curtin and the Union. UNION MNETING ix Daasx TOWNI4III..—In response, to the call of the Union County. Com mittee, the patriotic voters of Deny township assembled in large numbers at Hooker's tavern last evening. Thu meeting gave full assurance that the spirit of old Derry is aroused. The watch fires of freedom burn brightly in that nob..le stronghold of Union sentiment. We have v Osou to expect &great majority'ftum ti Derry box. , The meeting' * as organised by' the seledion fficersi of the following esident_ iam b EL 'lrshey. Pr Tice Prssident—Jacob . 1106 kere .Secretary—Samuel Henry,-. Speeches were.made in the English imigtuige Wiestling, Esq., A. C. Smith, Esq., and Mr. Miller, a loyal Demos sat of Conewago township. F. C. A. &heifer, Esq.,. of Harris burg, delivered a lino German- speeoh ; all, of which were received with" much favor and Onihnsiasm by, the Meeting. In conclusion, loud cheers were given for the whole Union ticket. : . BATT= beautiful and perfectly accurate map' of the battle: field of Gettysburg, him pet been ptiblished byLippen colt & Co. We rarely. have -the _plerupre of directing the attention of our readers to so charming a publication as this. The, map is accompanied by a condse and thoroughly relia ble description of the memorable series of bat tles fotight' there, with brief allusions to their antecedents and results. The author is Rev. Vr• Jacobs, Professor in Pennsylvania Pellege, who.relibiea in Gettysburg, and was a close ob server- of the events as they occurred. The map is constructed after *ireful :Measurement and Suryey, of the ground, and the narrative is rtiplatkably clear and En' iphio. Visitors to the battle field will find this little volume" an in- Wiluable 'wade-raeunre, and every soldier who took part in the grand and glorious straggle, will Make sure of receiving a copy, as the beat momeato of .those eventful days of his life. The book has root been offered to the general trade, the author preferring to . dispose of it by private agencies. It maybe had of. Mr. E. S. German in this city. Price sixty cents per copy. B Matthias TIC friends —RON ALL AT .—Of the 174t0n., bletsjaige and mnthushlstic dation stration-inMighspire last evening. The voters of Lower Swataiti turied.out in titeir strength, and with the addition of delegations from Mid dletown and Swatara, formed the largest meet log Whih - liai been held - in - that village for many years. The Middletown delegation was headed p some of their most respectable, influ- I enlist and. substantial oitizieng, littd were. ac companleilby good martial sausieluid.lbinners, iMaiitig-appropriate daytime. • The meeting was; called to order' by; Isaac Mamma, Esq., upon whose motion Jacob Boop, Jr.,was called to the chair, audited by a number of Vice Presidents aria Secretaries. speOhap were made by 'Messrs. `Shell, Burns, 'Koung, Je finings, Allemani Ilingland and .Xleckner.— The last named gentleman made a telling Cierpan epee*. He is &soldier Dernevrat from *frks* county, and will, ,et the-corning election, 'odsi lib first vote against the Dem comet iclorty. Lower Settee `whop ditty for `the Union causei l ilo4 Til4l.Y. INPORTANT - To ELECTION OFFICERS! The following is a complete list of drafted men who were exempt on account of being aliens, or under age, &c., in the county of Dauphin. None of these persons are entitled to a vote at the coming election : MST WARD—HARBIBBTAG. Charles Flanagan, alien ; Jerry Stewart, claims to be only 19 ; John Kell, don't know his age ; Francis Henning, under age r Charles Davis, alien ;- James Hunter, not naturalized; James F. Youtz, nonresident. MOND WARD-HARRISBURG - Albert Hauck, underage ; Harry Dodge; non resident ; John Mobie, =Lai - age ; John H. Myers, non-resident ; Leffinan Lewy, Joseph Ellis, alien. THIRD 'WARD --.HAIIIIISBURG Jacob Weil, alien ; L. M. Stonts,non-resident; James M. Fisher, non-resident ; Michael Cpsan, alien ; John Kammerer, under age •, S. Rookhill Smith, non resident ; J Ollll- H. Thome, under agi; Moses nen-resident ; Leopold Freedman, alien. . - 6FI:4IITH . WARD .11a.REli3BURG: Augustus Slyher, alien; Lewis Hans, alien; Wallace DeWitt, nonlesident; John. M'Carty, alien; John Brown, alien; Mathias, Benedict, alien; Joseph Switzer, alien; J. T M'Cormick i ; non-resident,, ring WARD, ILLBILLSIIIIRCI Richard Smith, deserter from rebel army; John. Spittle, non-resident; James : Finn, non- resident; Win: Starrett, non-freSident: ' SIXTH WARD, HARIgaIttIRG. George L. Rodgers, , non-resident; Abrabam Thomas, alien; 'James Davis, non-resident; Jacob Snyder, alien; George Myers, alien; . Jaines M'Glaughlin, non-resident; George, mith, (carpenter,) alien. MIDDLE PAXTON TOWNIEUP David Singer, nonlesident. engin I"exvoir' Toenisme jandes&Weitidieri, - alimi. j: William Smoke, under age ; Henry gulp, alien. ItEM ToWNinur Melker Miller, non-resident. RUSH TOVI6BBIP :Adam Kohrer, alien SWATAIIA TOWNSHIP Henry Banhart;rion-resident; Charles Swartz,- alien; John Monagan alien; Conrad Erhart; alien. SIISQIINHANNA, TOWNSHIP. Martin Foley, alien ; William , Moore, alien.; WICONISCO TOWNBIIIP. Thoulae'Perken, alien; Samuel Durban, alien; John Buckley, alien; Patrick Conner, alien. NAIXFAX Samuel Hoke, non-age; John Ferran, ander age ;. James Snyder, noder age. NAST HANDY= TOWNSHIP. Percival Ney, ; Win. Shaffer, under .age. LONDONDERRY TOWNSHIP. Henry Brandt, under age; John Hcilale; LXKWB AND GRATZ Aaron Baburk, under age ; Elias Kissinger, non-resident. MIDDLIWOWN, MIDDLE WARD. Wm. S. Marshall, non=resident; Leo Dialing, alien. IdIDDLITOWII 130011 WARD Charles _ Shedd, alien. lAWkk PiaTON iOWNEUIIP • John Miller, alien; George Shoop, under age; Benj. Umberger, under age. DIMES TOWNSHIP. Cyrus Holstein, under age; Daniel Baker, under age. - • JomrEtsxs, EQ., a highly respeotable citizen, of Lancaster city, died yesterday of opopley. fie had eaten a herty breakfast, and appeired to lie in hie Usual good health a 'fisw minutes before he died. • FATAL Acomturt.—laugh, Dilaughlin, a •eist dent of Paogrove township, Clarion otultY> was killed by the , falling of a coal bank in which he was working Wednesdaytairt. y ge was entirely covered by the slate and' dirt, and' when the body was uncovered, life was, ex tinct. `THR BIERTINO AT TUR COURT Hones, Last, Nmex.r—AltbOugli . thefe was but' a' days notice given that a meeting would 'be held in. the . Court House, lastmight, a large ond reepectit: ble audience assembled thereto 0 lylar Chtvles A. Jay, of New Jersey, speak on . the lopes 9f the day. The meeting was opened with a feir 7ery appropriate remarks by . James 'Worrell, Esq., ttftsr which Mr. Jay delivered one of the most telling speechee over listened to in this. city. Mr. Jay MG s been' a life-long Demootnt, but could not stand by that party when hie country needed his assistance Hie speach.le- highly spokenof by all who heard it, and the result of next Tuesday's election will tell that it `was not delivered'in vain. GRAND Po'MIN Or Tn LOYAL Max OF EMT Heyn . Van.—A De Mom:ration for Pi a ve by Prepar ing to Overthrow the' Rebellion I—The loyal'inen Of East Hanover township assembled in their might Isst evening, at Shell's tavern. It was :the larg est and most enthusiastic meeting ever dath ered in the same towns*, and presented •• a cheering indication of vihat the loyal Men of the locality :intnnd toll° orr Tuesdaymext. The meeting was called to order by the; ap pointment of • JOHN T. GABBED:At Presided, and a large number of Vice Preiddents and "Sec retaries. After the organizat i lon - ,, 0f the meet ing, W. T. Bishop, of Harrisburg, was intro duced. Mr. Bishop wade - one' of itieie telling speeches, peculiar only to him, illustrated:. with a feud of witand humor; and that powerful argument of plain facts, which never 'fail to win respect and confidence. : • ' • • David Flerning.followed, spealsing directly on the great issues involved in the war, , and the intinences for good or evil, which 'the, result of the coming election will have on the struggle for the safetY , of the*Gtovernment. Mr. Flem ing's speech was a credit to hie reputation as an orator and a loyal'lnan. The M'Bean Miner is in ecstacies over, the supposed disthiery of the tea plant in that county. Hour it: Taw Soexmin,, Lunn !—Captain, A. H. Cory has discovered that the vetiiable tea plant grows spontaneously upon the hills of Ai'lleani He has shown us specimens within a week Oast, and has almost made us believe that it is the giiiiitine Think_of jt, ye old and ye young, ye white end ye yekw, ye brown and , ye black drinkers.; ..heOtieftey ye can your own tenti,at4.s l: 6.1:k penpeutid will beiximeiine of the tlihige thit were. IF yo - a:dirnoesiantii Goverito'r vtikirwlll aid to strike down your country, vote for Andrew G. Curtin. Haan is - a specimen Of, paradox that may amuse the young folks. There is one way in which 45 may be deducted from 45, and 45 will be the remainder. Look: Pat all the numeral&Alown in reverse order. Then put them down underneath, in the right order, and subtract. The sum of all three of the lines willLite.tbe same, viz: 45. Thus: 9 8 7 -6 b.=•-'4` 3 2 1-45 1 2 '3 4' 6 6 7 8 9-45 8 6 4 1 9 7 5 3 2-45 GREAT DEMOCRATIC MEETING AT UNION DEPOSIT Immense Gathering of Democrats. Correspondence of the letegraph.] ~ TtteXtemocratic meeting held here last even ing was'a most brilliant affair.: After waiting for,speakele until about 8 o'clock, the Demo :Crate held a much% And as no speaker could be .got 'to address the. meeting, pointing out the way to stop this extravagance of-money, blood shed, Ac., Hertryillollingworthi &black *O ilcan, was loudly•called for by-the crowd.: Mr. Hollingworth then addreSsed the "large MOM blage of. Democrats" , and dhallenged them to show how this unholy warshouldte stopped on any other terms than the prosecrition of the war to its utmost extent, and he for one.would vote the Democratic ticket, and.would use his influ ence to have Mr. Woodward elected, but'as no one Wobld answer, Mr. Hollingworth spoke in laconic-style, after which, on motion- of Mr. John Roebuck, a vote wastaken, which4esulted For Ourtia,',63; for Woodward, 7. - Nine checrs were then given for Andrew G. Curtm,an which the Democrats' participated, and the meeting adjourned. , J. H. Opttiai Notias V SIOJOGPIdAL Rlt I A'G E Containing nearly 800 pages, and 130 fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Sexual Organs in a state of Health and Disease, With a Treatiie on Self-Ababa, De?lorable Consequeirmsittioti"theldind and Body, With the Autlior's Plan of 'preati!ubst —the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by thereport , of cases treated. A truthful .ad viser to, the married, and thbso contemplating marriage, who entertain dottbts of their physi cal condition. Sent free of postage to any ad dress, on receipt of 26 cents in stamps or postal currenhy,:l3y addressing Dr. LA 01101 X, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. oct9-d&w3m Cloaks I Cloaks I Cloaks : Splendid new lot of cloaks. All kinds of ladies' cloaks. All Similar childrens' cloaks. Blank cleth for cloaks. Cassimem, large assortnient formen and boys'. wear. Brochti double shawls. Brodie single shawls. ' Woolen double shawls. De kalues and other dress goods. French Merinoes, all colors. All wool delaines and alapacas. - Woolen stockings for ladies and children. 'Woolen socks for men at 25 and 80 cis:. •. Balmoral skirls at 12 50, 13 and $4-. - Bovin'a best kid gloves at 75e, 87c and - $l . 25 dos undershirts and drawers. I.Adies' merino Taste, long sleeves.. . Splendid arrortment of white cambric& Cambric edging, lowtings, large assortment.. • Cambric bancki, anctinfants' waists. Just repolvecli 6 pieces black silk. ' Black silk. at $l, $1 25, $1 60 and $1 75. Together with a large assortment of all kind of dry goods, at S. LEWY. TO HORSE . OWNERS. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB. HORSES is, unrivaled by any, and in - all came ;of tameness arising from Sprains, Biases or: •Wrehehing, its effeet is magical and,certain. Harness Or . Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, &0., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Bingbone May be 'easily prevented and cared in their incipient stages, but confirmed amettare beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No (ale of the kind, hotever, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this :Liniment;- and its faithful application will always remove the .Lameness, and.enable the homes to travel with comparative ease. Everylorse owner should have this remedy_ at band, for its timely use-at - the first appear ance of Lameness will-effectually preVent those formidable 'diseases mentioned, to 'which all, horses are liable, and -which render so many' otherwise valuable boom nearly worthless. Se advertisement., augl9-daweow MOTHER'S I ; ;MOTHERS!! DON'T` fail to procure MILS. WINSLOW'S ~ S OOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN This valuable preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the Tinned States s and has been need for thirty years with never tailing Way success by irdllione of -mothers. rind children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, t but invigorates the Stoinabh and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Amvnta nrxsa Bbirjtsi:iisrolVna• Como. We believe it3t,ge 'Reif and, Surest Po:weedy in the World, in all oases of DYSENTERY and DIARREREA. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from'any other cause. Full directions for using will acconipany each bottle. - None genuine unless the 'fac-sinille of CURTIS & PERKINS, Neve Yoili; is "on the outride wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Day Street, NEW YORK. Peres Otror 26 OMITS pan Boma. my22-d&w6ru - s. New abtatiottatnts. FURNITURE FOE SALE. A LOT of Household Furniture is offered at private sale. Call at Wagner's Farm, near Harrisburg. octlo•dlta 4 TONS of Tobacco for sale by JOHN C.. HERMAN, octlo-d2Le Le*isborry, York co., Pa PRIVATE SALE. THE well known Stone Tavern and Grotery Stand, now doing an excellent business, situated between the Canal and Front street in the borough of Liverpool, Perry county, Pa., is now offend at ptivate sale on accommodating tains. Information regarding the property will be giventby oallfrur °wake undersigned, or by ad dressing Dr. T. G. Morris, Secretary Perry Lodge, No -259, Liverpool, Pa. , ; ROBERT WALLIS c t. t . .?; 42 A i PIATTENBERGER, COMlAttee. 113 ants W _ AN'TED —5OO tbs. Frdsh Dandelion Root, by S. A. KUNKEL & Bro., Apothecaries, US Market st., Harrisburg. °di? WANTED—A. colored girl to do the work 01 it small family. Must be a good washer and ironer. For address apply at this office. oet7 dtf . WANTED—One Good Quarryman who nu ,' V derstands the business. "No others need apply." [sept9] J. MISH. lEACHERS ' AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG MEN WANTED to sell the standard His tory of the War. 200,000 copies sold. CirOn lets, givin'g terms, &c., sent free. Address JONES BROS. & CO., Baltimore, Md. , for bate attb for latnt. of d 6 or FOR RENT—A dwelling • house with six rooms, wash shed; large yard, stable, &c Pleasantly situated on State street near the river. DetBdlw) CHAS. C. BAIRN. FOR RENT-Three :rooniff, located in Wash ington Avenue, two doom. from Second. Enquire of MRS. HENRY VOGEL. octB-d4te_ - - L'OR SALE—A Two -Story Frame House in I Shith'Ward, opposite the Duck Tavern. Inquire of Michael - McAdams, River Alley, be low Washington . Avenue. Terme easy. oct7 dlwo Propos:mtg. r , OFFIOZ OMB COILMISSAILY of /8111BACIITINCIO, • DEPARTM&Fr OF TEill SUNITIKANNA, Harrisburg, Oct. 9th, 1863. } SEALED PROPOSALS in dnpllcate will be 'received by the undersigned until 11 o'clock, A M., Wednesday morning, Oct 14th, 1863, for furnishirg the Subsistence Depart ment with 600 Barrels Fresh Ground Extra Flour. 400 No. 1 . 200 No. 2. To be delivered at the rate of 200 bbls. per week, commencing within five days from the date of acceptance of the bide. Bids must be legible, brands stated and , numbers written as well as expressed in figures. Samples must ac company every proposal. Each bid, to have consideration, must contain in it the written suarrantee of two responsible persons, as fol lows: "We, the undersigned, hereby- guarantee, should all or any part of the accompaying bid be accepted, that it shall be duly fulfilled ac cording to its true purport and conditions." Propossle most not be enclosed with the sample's, hirt-bedelivered.lepatate and endorsed '"Proposals for Fleur." : Ail flour will be carefully Linspected and compared with the retained samples. Pay ments to be made atter the delivery of the flour, if funds are on hand, if, none on hand, to be made as soon as received: No proposals will bo considered where any of the parties in terested is a member of Congress, officer or agent of the government, or employed in the public service. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any bids considered exorbitant or not comply ing with the foregoing. The proposals will be opened at the offi.ce above named, at 11 o'clock, A. at., Wednesday, Oct. 14th, and bidden -are requested to be J. H. OILMAN, Capt. 0. B.,`U. S. A present. oeiglitd LOCATION CHANGED -OF - DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW ON. THE COTTON FACTORY LOT, SECOND - STREET. DRY AND PLEASANT. Performance Afternoon and Evening at Two and Seven. o'clock. - SEATS FOR 5000 PEOPLE. oct9 SWEET DROPS OF TAR. TS is a pleasant preparation of Tar in the form of . Lounge. Is useful in diseases of the throatratid lungs, relieying Coughs, Hoarse lads, Catarrh, Asthroa,l3ory or Sore Throats, Inflammation of • Lungs. Prepared and sold at 10 cents per bolt. KELLER'S Drug Store, oct3 No. 91 Market Street. GREAT FURNITURE SALE.. $6,000 Worth of Furnitare for Sale. WBARR & CO„ Auctioneers, Harrisburg, . Pa., respectfully inform their nniner ors friends 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 turb the largest orders will be filled at the shortest, passible notice. Always on hand So lar., Stuffed Parlor and Cane Seat Chairs, Te te-a-tetes, Marble Top Dressin g 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 pricepaid for second hand household Furniture, Clothing, &c., by • W. BARR & CO., Auctioneers, next to State Capital Bank. septle-tf A LL PERSONS wanting Shade Trees planted 11. this fallovho have not already ordered, will be promptly supplied, and have my per tonal attention of the planting by sending or ders at once.through the Post , office or to the place immediately bele* the city..: oct7 : - J. NISH. MELODEONS Aid . utiskin , ORGANS TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS • and the • ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by install menta of this class) has been awarded to MASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENT& A full . astertment of these instruments al ways on hand, at W. KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent, jelAtaltily , 9S Market street. Othr,d. Wstoney ready to xeceive orders for Shade irrees., , To person clubbing, pureluudng in f ame l o b, R a m p "twenty per cent. leer," and will also sopcnintend the Planting, and warrant *ern.: they fail to grow, I-will re place thenrsithrint charge. T. KEW, . Keystone Margery. neat (rotate sates. PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE X) I El '1" X Ms la .10 Mit. IC" AND MILL PROPERTY , NEAR HARRISBURG, PA. THE undersigned will sell at publiz sale, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on THURSDAY, THE 2W OF OCTOBER, 1863, On the premises, all that valuable DISTILLERY AND 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 Pennby Iva nia Railroad on the other, with sidling con necting it therewith. The DISTILLERY has a capacity of Three Hundred Bushels per day, and the MILL of between Thirty and Forty Barrels. Each can be run separately or together—the Mill along with the Distillery, without any ad ditional expense. Said property has erected on it—besides the Distillery and Mill—a Ware house, Cooper Shop ands comfortable DWELL ING HOUSE, with Yam% &c.; 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. The whole property is in the best repair and working condition. Attendance will be given add terms of Bala made known by PETERS & HOFFER. N..s.—Any information desired as to the above property will be freely given. octb.d&wts New ablurtiremiento DR. B. M. GILDEA, ~'ts~~a NO. 119 MARKET STREET, Teeth positively extracted without pain by the use of nitrous oxide. oct7dtf NOTICE TO PENSIONERS. \LD Pensioners in this and adjoining dis k/ trictg, are notified to appear for tai-enniai examination at the Court House in Harrisburg, on Monday, the 12thof October, 1863. WILLIAM S. ROLAND, S. T. CHARLTON, Examining Surgeons for Army and Navy Tendons. oclB d3t OFPLOIR OF LIVERDERR, CLEWS Sc. CO., t BARKERS, 84 WALL ET , NLW YORK. WE are now prepared to deliver, upon appli cation, 5 20 Bonds in all denominations, at Par. LIVERMORE, CLEWS & CO., o 2 61d Agents for the U. S 6-20 Loan. 1863 PALL 1863 MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. T HA7E the pleasure of informing my cue '. towers and the public generally, that I have now on hand a full stock of Fall and Winter Goode, including French Pattern Sonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Laces, French and American Flowers, Feathers, &c. Also, Straw, Beaier and Felt Rats and Bonnets, of the latest styles and designs. - WILLIAM REUBEN, No. 218 Aroh street, Philadelphia. sept22-d2mo LOST OR STOLEN. Afiw rm and Liver-Colored BETi Elt PUP, six. months old—stripe down hia nose. • A liberal reward will be given by returning him to Colder's Stage Office. oct 3-d tf DR. J. It% HOYE It, DENTIST. OFFICE, corner of Market street and Market Square. septl2 8m IBLII "Ijr 7 SSI Vine Bread and - Cake Bakery, 74 Market Street. rrIHE subscribe; thankful for the very lib eral patronage bestowed on him since he has taken the Bakery formerly oecupied by David Brady, successor to Thomas Finley, takes this method to inform the public that he has purchased the interest of David Brady, and will now use greater exertions to phase his customers and all who may favor him with a call, with the choicest of CAKES, and the best BREAD that clean, careful and exptri snood hands can make of the best extra family flour. TEA CAKES, BISCUIT, PIES, And a great variety of Fancy and Cominon Cakes always on hand or made to order. Come and try our Bread and Cakes. A. E. BRADY, Proprietor, oct6•dlm G. S. BRADY, Supt. QDuctat Skamers. Steam Weekly to Liverpool. ►j'OUOUJNG at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax Dias - The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are intended to sail as follows : CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, October 17 ; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, Oetober 24, CITY OF NEW YORK, Saturday; October 31 ; and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North Myer. RAM OF P.AREUGH, PAYANLI IN GOLD, OR 1214 NQUIVAI3BII. 13 sums. lITREIT manor, $BO 00 aussaaaa, $32 50 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 36 60 Jo to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 60 Passengers also forwarded to Thum, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &o, at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown.: let Cabin, $75, $B5, $1.05. Steerage from, 'Aver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick eta here at these sates. For further information apply at the Compa ny's Of f ices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadiray, N. Y. or O. O. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. 12&11.y. tifitttrationaL GREASON SEMINAR!, PROF. E. HUNTINGTON SANDERS, Graduate of Yale, Principal. - THE Fall Term of the above Institution will commence Sept. 21st, and Continue eleven weeks. . Board and Tuition about $4O per. term. Send for circular. A few vacancies occur. Address the Principal at Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. ' septl4 dim HENRY C. ORTE, Teacher of the Piano, Melodeai and Violin. Terms reasonable. 15 Third street, between Market and Chest nut streets. septll-d3m - 31.1:161.0. • - - it SIM G. F. HOUSTON Will g ive instructions jv in Music to pupils at their, residences, or at her own, in Walnut street near,Eront.. TERMS--$,8,00-per quarter; of twelve weeks. Refers to 2 O. Osrrw Jao A Fitatei, j, ESQ., - 11o0owiaaw., Ju. Join; . A..:'.)ikee4 ESQ. eept26-Btaw2w] _
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