aill) gtitgrap4 IttoßiCr. TO AD'S iilitTISEM.S.—Ati Ad vertisements.. Bts REIMS Notices, Max gages, Dee Ws, to secure inso-tion In the TELEGRAt'II, must luvarlably ha accompanied with the CASH. Advertisement s !' ordered in the regular. Evening Edition ate inserted 1M the. Morning Edition without extra. charge. HARRISBURG, PA Monday Evening, October 19, 1893 TOWN AND COUNTRY. Fon Sarie.-L--A Bay Mare will be sold cheap by applying to Edward Balthaser, at Mrs. Black's boarding house, on Third street, be tween Market and Walnut. (ocls-dtf Tan ransom who received in mistake on Sat, nrday, C . a. 10th, a black frock coat (repaired) will please return into Sayford's clothing store and get his own. 20‘. WE have been furnished with the °facial vote of Somerset county for State Senator; It• is as follows: Householder, Union, 2,957';"8ear, Cop., 1,114. The 00w:tibia Fpy says it has heard , nothing about the reconstruction of the bridge across the Sus4uehanna at that place. The old piers are being boxed up. Wit, learn from the Reading papers that that otty loin& d with pick packets. Quite :`a number of persons have been relieved of, Welk wallets within the past few days. GERMAN REFORMED SYNOD.—The Synod of the German Reformed Church in the 'United-States will convene' at Carßile, on Wednesday eve; ning of this week. , , SERIASINT JUIN' HANIT.TON, of Ca. Third Pennsylvania Artillery, who was formerly a clerk with Capt. Dodge, U. S. A., Chief ainster lag and Disbursing Officer in this city, halibeert' detailed for special duty as clerk in the Adju tant General's' office, at Washington, D. C. FOH DNB NIGHT ONLY. —The Richlngs' Opeia Troupe will make their fing and only appear: ancein Brant'a Hall, ~this evening,AnDeaieettVe grand comic opera, entitled " The Daughter of the Regiment." Don't fail to go early. See advertisement, • -`• SUICIDE —A young unmarried mau, 22 yeati of afg4.hY the name of John Lemon, son of. Isaac Lemon, re)Siding - in Martin toitynship, Lap caster county, about a mile south of. Martin Forge, committed saielde on the evening of the Bth inst., by hanging himself in his faiher's stable. I====l GENZUAL .TAIL pErAvEat.—On last Thursday night, Els. of the pis mers craned'in Calabria county jail made their escape -from " drum:Ceti We il by sawing asunder'the iron bars encom passing one of the windows of their cell: They immediately made themselves Scarce, and have not since been seen or heard of. , Tits number of buildings erected here during the present season, although large, Ls very far short of the demand." Enquiries' for 'dwelling houses and rooms are heard on every hand, but none.are to be had. If there were ono hundred new houses now ready for Tont, every, one would be taken before the month was-up.' Nouts Bors.—We learn that the soldiers ci3m posing the Forty-ninth and Fifty-third Mgi= ments of Pe,nnsylvauis yolunteers (three:years' men) have unanimously consented> to extend their term cf service,three yews longer. ThlB act is highly commendable, audio the best pos sible evidence that these noble snifflers are en listed heart and soul in their country's--cause. _._.:..0.___.. , _ Ditowasn..=-On the 4th hist , Alexander P. Winner, of iWilliamsport, Lycoming, county, was drowned under the following circiunstances: He was suffuring.from a:severe attack of typhoid fever: Dining a period of mental derangement, be escaped from the houie uncibserved, and went into the canal below the railroad bridge, where he was drowned. _He was foundin about ball an hour, _but life was extinc'. , , , "THUM HUNDRED DIQUEIAND MOss !"—Thq President has issued a call for three hundred thousand volunteer's, "to serve for three years ow the war, not however exceeding threeyears." Persons volunteering under this call will receive very liberal advance pay and &purity: Should any of the States fail to furnish their quota of the three hundred thousand men by enlistment, by the first day of Januaty, 1864, - a draft will then be made -to fill up said Each State or portion ofia State shall receive due credit for all volunteers it, may furnish. Pout% Arrams-L,Befara Alderman Kline._—=A' number of drunks who were-In the loolc-up on Baturday,lqht, bad a heating yester.daymern ing, and were-44cbarged. They . w,e.M-_,ai lows: Mika Hamilton, arrested by Officer gamey; I J ames „Dunn, arrested by Officer Campbell; M ary arrested by Officer Stock; I.ewia Harris, ar.r..`6ted by O* l , cor Massey ., Joseph My:j ers, (fined $1 • and costs,): arrested by Officer Essig; Ellvabeth" Boney and William' Everhart, arrested by Caret' Costello. A New Yorker, na mad Nolen, whilst IntOxl cated, on Saturday eve.. l lngt . i.kicl his hand on the notion stand of 'Philip Daugherty, infrent l of the City Hotej, near the ./epot. Daugherti struck him with a hammer; Officer Fry afterward , conveyed" Nolen to, the ; lock-up, when he became sober, Cud was 4 1 E7 charged. The difficulty between Ktrienz and Daugherty was adjusted ,and the Etranger "went, on his' way rejoicing" that ;be bad farel no worse. Mary Itennison, fur vagrancy, was netcateit by Officer Campsl4 on Saturday nigh: the had a hearing yesterdayliportlng, and was seiti, to the Poor House.r. The lock-up had not a`'single ,occutrant night, otuisequeutly,there was nbt Rase before the Alderraen this morning. As effort is being made to raise funds for the purchase of Instruments for the brass band in Mechanicsburg. I=l=l FATAL Acamsar.—A Imy named Josiah Lmce, aged ten years, residing in Fairview, on the Cumberland side of the river, opposite this city, was shot dead by his brother, on Saturday last, while on a hunting expedition near that village. We learn that the deceased was standing in front of the muzzle of a gun, which was discharged, while his 'brother was repairing italock. Per. sons bandllngfire amp ossnot , ba too careful. FOUND Darn .- 4 n , Saturday morning, 3d inst., Samuel ldichaelwis forind deady.p . on the premises oeCharles P. Deitrich, dreenwleh township, Berks county. Anincittest was 'held upon the body by Silas Christman', Esq., and a verdict rendered of dealt from natural causes. The deceased was an unmarried man, well known in the neighborhood and about 35 years of age. WE find the following bFautiftil 'lines going the rounds of our exchanges; bearing the title of ‘"Cietobei:HttiVeSt Sorg:" We, ghat:et-them in— the niellpw fruits; - From thaalkinb, the vine and' tree; With their meat,- and golden and purple suits, To garnish our treasury. Aud each - has a juicy treasure stored,, All beneath its painted rind, To shear our guests at the social ,board, i When wo kayo:Dar csres-liehinii. We gather them in—the goodly store-- But not with a miser's gusp; , For thitgreat * All Father we` adori; Hath but given it in trust. And our work of death. Is but for lifa, • In the wintryde - etcome • a bleSsing upon the reaper's stefe, :k And a shout at his Harvest Home. • Wm= the past Wee!ewe have hfid some of those bright'and beintiful autumn days which gild the canvass of the passing year-and remind us of the slow but sure approach of winter.— 'Sportsmen have been abrOad in -the field with dog and, inn after the wary quail, and thorie who delight in taking the finny tribe from their aqueous retreats., lave found sport at the river aide with rod and line. The "sear and lellow leaf" is the woods ; - the . wind sighs ominously among the dry corn leavei; the 'birds have Ceased to sing; the disturbed partridge pipes the notes of alarm to . his comrades; on the waves of rivers and rifulits the fadadleaf Is bora ruthlessly on every hand are-,the etriblenis.,of \the dying year—the departure of ,summer's bright days —and Nature's deep sliepAnlVinter's tomb. .~•d' Darns ON RUCTION ,DAT.—TO,Wayneabol:o% Franklin conntyom Tuesday list, Kr. Henry f.inger was shot in - :the breast by a young man pained Flora, wAo lindleen Intlia nine months' Serikzei end :instantly killed„ ,the time' of `the ciemirrence, Mr. Unger, who :was 'a sonstg hie, WOW endatvoring to quiet a disturbance of the peace, ,wben,be was shot by the man: Flora. We understand Flora was arrested, but after wards managedlo make his escape from custo dy. ' The . deceased:Srea;ies a Wife„and several children. We understand also that a. gentleman named. Coble, a citizen of Hamilton township; Franklin county, was shot and instantly killed the Came day, whilst on his road home in the evening, on the Western turnpike, a short-dis tance f(0112 Ohm:libel - 81mq. He had been 'one ,of the - cfficers of the election. The deceased leaves a wife and a number of children. Colutsss.- 7 Corners have always,been popular —they are a great institution. The chimney corner, for instance, is endeared to the heart of all, who have experienced its wintert gins of pleasnree; from the earliest to the latest hours 'of existence. The corner:cupboard Oh ! who Would not feast tgairt, • as youth,lupon its Store of- goodlee—how its shelves groaned with iturniies. But its glory has departed. The pantry and "safe" has robbed it of its identity, and it contributes no more tothe desires of the appetite. A snug 'Corner in a willl Who ob . jeots 'inch a thing? A corner in a woman's newt! Oace get there and you will soon com mand the whole domain, if you are at all wor thy and reciprocative. A corner in the Temple Of Fame! That's a corner which is worth oc copying, and wit4h perchance may make you bimodal. The corner•lots are always best. In fact the possession of a corner of anything, if rettilned with tenacity, is about equal to the posstssion .of half of the object. Therefore never. hang around a street corner, lest you be- Come: a loafer and "a subject for a coroner's obituary. CONNEMATION ON TEN NATIONAL CIDESTNECT.— David Wills, Mg., of Gletiyaburg, has addressed the following letter to Gov. Cirtin, concernihg the, consecrAtion .of the . iiatlonal .burying: groimd: • . • , To His Excellency A. G. Odrtits, Governor of (:Pennsylvania: • have been in communication with the Governors of the States - interested in the sov diets' Beller Ground at this Place, - about the arrangements for the consecration of these grounds. They have all most.cordially united in the selection of Ahe Hon. Edward' Everett to de liver the oration, on :that solemn occasion, and n'aecordance with the unanimousmishes of the Chief Executives of the several ...States, I ad dressed a letter.of invitation to Mr. , Everett to deliver the •address at the_ oonliscration of these grounds:on the 22d ••of this month. He that his ,engagements .'were such, that bnidould not possibly make such preparation' i iwsaid enable him to do, justice io the inteest io impitarit 'ciiiision, - and'meet `the 'ex ' fattens of the multitude that will be as seMbled. But lithe day could be postponed to Thnraday, the 19th of November, he would Cheerfully undertake) the honorable deity. The propoSitibit to '=postpone: the time has been acceded to, :and therefore this burial grorind will be 'consecrited arid set apart to its holy purposes, with-appropriate ceremonies, on 1760:411, the 19 /h daY ,Zlre rtiqg. ' Mr. Mierettingspets tilt “Ahe:43oremonies would: be . randeTrect More, interesting ; if deferred. till 'ger, the •ronioval of the addle's. All referent* tO,Aheir Belf - swificiogbravetryin the cause of- their cP,Tifry would be far-mote ;effective uttered oer . their remains, than. it 'only pronoun , on spot, to which, they, are 'lie/eat - ter twbp.rettroted." - - The ismoirar.of „thedeativiii:be_ commenced about the•26th Of th k is t menth, and large•por lotr. of ,fhe lxkdrel44ll beinte:rrodin the-Gem- - etbry befoiethellidi of November. • , , .laul-baanders, the rural;_.architect; Kr Wil ' in_the'emploY ot:tfialAiricult AtiWisstingloric is here " gral,,D9arment now, designing and - filpfsi' 3g the ground, re a . the deal; , ....,, , P 14 61 1 4 ,1 1 71.4t1i04rein0yal , ~r ~.... _,./..; .., .2,,,Ex,-.11 li . i - it A tw , A4- gift Pril9knu. ritai't Berttgat r DAVID WILLS. A STATED Murruto of the Friendship Fice Core panr% ill be held in . their Rail this evening at the usual hour. WOODWARD AT TKO POLLS.--=The Philadelphia Daily .Niws sale: "Judge Wocdward stepped up to the polls on Tueeday to exercise his right of franchise. The learned Judge lives in a pre cinct whose place of voting !sin Sansom street, above Taenty-first. He walked up to the window and handed in his own ticket. "What name, sir?" asked the Inspector. "George W. Woodward," wa3 the response "Your name is not here, sir, on the Asses sor's list." "Very likely, and yet I've paid more taxes this year than I everpaid.before, (with SI sneer,) and on less property, too." The men outside the window said, 'qualify him, qualify him." The _lnspector took a look at the tall man, holdinA the tickets in huge digits,, and now saw who he was. "Oh ! you're Judge Woodward. I didn't at first know who you wpre„ . . Your name is cer tainly not here, but it ought to be. All right, sir, vote away." . , The Judge motedjor himself, and then left, looking slightly pompous. He doesn't like paying United Stittes taxes. In the opinion of a large portion of the comminlity, he would preer, helping kir, T,Afejson. Davie. to pay off the dunfederate debt. ' . Annum—The following.beautiful. paragraph, suited to the season, is melt worth a perusal, and we transfer it to Our columns for the bene fit, of our readers: High festival seems about to be held ; the modest sumac is arraying him self in robes of scarlet—the giant oak in vest ments tf golden sheen—the aspiring maple is putting on his crown of fue--then more lowly companions are being clad in 'mankind brown —the tardy`revellers in the fete, still retain their faded emerald tilisne, whilst the hardy unim pressive evergreens who seem to defy the almost universal edict, assume a borrowed freshness, and more distinctive features from the This new array is being made in solemn still ness, and the "hollow woods," cheered no more by the notes of those !`delicate oriels," the feathered songsters, who have sought more southern chines and warmer Skies; and throb bing no more to the drowsy hum of insect life which has performed ita.missionand expired— tesselated with fire, and inlaid with "pastiness of bright gold" by many a fallen leaf, are fit_ tidg f , cenes for deep reflection, and rigid self-es amlnation, and for listening to thatztill, small voice too often unheard, and if heard, too often Unheeded, amidst the bustle,the jar and dis cord of active life, calling upon us too, to pre . pare for that change which comes upon all of earth, and to array ourselves in that "raiment whiter thananow," which was seen in the Apo ,eoyptic vision. ThusJo us shall, come a more glorious springtide, and more beautiful Eden, in which we shall cull far more lovely flowers, and partake together of richer and. mole luctons fruit, than ever bloomed or ripened in the Para dise, which, by trangression we have lost. Sperial Notitts THN FALLING LEAVES.—The falling of the !raves and indications generally of the changing _season, reminds us that prudence, guided by :the experience of the past, would suggest the advantage of providing against the coming winter. Prices generally advance as the weather Jiecomes cold r and the . unsettled /-condition of `our country at this time makes room for the opinion that dry goods will run up to very high prices. Now is the time, then, to supply your wants from the large Etock of seasonable dry goods, at the cheap store of.O. L. Bowman, No. 1, corner 01 Market and Front Streets. A THYSIOLOdICAL VIEW OP MARRIAGE 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 neatise on Belf-Abnse, its De.olorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment--:the only rational and successful midi , of care, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful ad viser to the married, and those contemplating marriage, vato entertain doubts`of their physi ,oal, conditiion. Sent free of postage to any ad dmis, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps or postal currency, by.addressing Dr. La, °ROM/ No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y., oct9-d&w3m [OO3(6fOVICATRIL] Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Disease A OARD. TO 'CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been restored to nealth , in a few weekig, by a very simple 'reme dy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, . Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions :by preparing and using the same, which they will . ilnd a sure Curd for Consuncevron, ABTEINA, BaO/iOlllll3, Comas, COLDS, Sm. The only object of the advertiser in sending the. Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information •wliich he, conceives to be invaluable ; artd'he hdpes every sufferer will try his remedy, as,if will coat them nothing' and may prove a blesshig. Puttee wishing prescription will piers addrees , , ' ' - BEV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings ,CoMity, New York:: m sept24-d&w3, ' • ..A.FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.' SWEET'S. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, _of Connecticut,. the great bone setter, and has been used, ia his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. 'As an external remedy, ft is without a rival, °arid will alleviate pain more Apeedily than any other preparation., For all ‘ Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders'it is trul y' infallible, ,and as a curative for sores,, Wounds, Sprains,. gl,ruios,,etc,Z, its soothing, healing and pow erful _strengtheniug_...properties, -excite, the just, Wonder.vindlastonishinent. ofialFwho htiVe Vveriglvcin it a trials ficates rerfahrirs.blisl ogres;3iiiiAntrieds i bkiit itbln theittlit Itwolyelusillittattlirathiet..! fs See advertisement. augll-dawoew THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, D El.-TEM:FULLY call the attention of •Buii. I.ll,accts Men and the traveling community to the superior accommodation and comfor. offered In their establishment. au3l-d3ni RANAGEt, FOWLER & CO. Eprrou or Tmouepn Dear ar : With your-permission I wish to say to the leaders of your paper that I will send by return mailito all who wish it, (free} sae cipe, with fall directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in days, Pimples, Blotches, 'ran Freckles, and all I opurities of`the Skin, lea+- Mg the same soft, clear, sniooth end-beautiful. I sea also mail free to those having Bald Helds or Bare Fan' s, simple directions and in formation that will enable, them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair,'Whiskers, or a Mou stache, in lees than 80 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, • - THOS. F. OHAPMAN, Chemist,, se24-3m) N0..831. Broadway, New York. MOTHERS! AIOTEtERS!! , • OlrillEß t: nON7 fail to procure 410. WRTSLOY,rB SOOTEIING SYRUP . CHELDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation is the prescrigitien of one the hest female physicians and curses in the United Stattm, and has been used Tor thirty 'pears with- never failing Safety' and success by millions of mothers ; and 'Children, from the feeble infant of 'one iveek old to the, adult. , It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and.gives tone amkenergy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Gure.tio r i Tag BOWELS, AND WIND COLIO. We belleie it the Beet and 'Surest Remedy in the World, he all cases of DYSENTERY and DLiRRIREA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. ' Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. NiontiViliti&fa TrAleek the tab-Elimilii.* CIIRTIE3'.k PERKINS, - New York, is ma We outside wrapper. ' Sold by all Medicine Milers. i Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. Pinzt Oirr 25 Owns iza - 13c*Ls. my-22-d&wem &tart Steamers. . Ste= Weekly to Livernool, rrotrom:No at QUEENSTOWN, (Corm HAR- I. BOR) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, Now:fork and Philadelphia Steam ship Company. are intended to sail as follows•: - ar OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, October 17'; CITY OF NEW , YORK, &sturdy, October 31'; ETA, Saturday November 7; and everY atuiceeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. -; BART 3 OF PASSAGE; rApolAt 000,:' OR ITS IQUIVNIANT ffi CM IiBT $BO 00 ennureos, $B2 50 do -to London, -8600 do to London, 85 50 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Pais,. 40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve ' Timmer), Rotterdam, Antwerp, & 0., at equally low rates. Fame from Liverpool or Queenestown : let Cabin, $75, se f , $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenestown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at them rates. For further" jnionnatian apply at the equips JOHN G. DALE, Agent, lb Broadway, N. Y or O. 0. =MERMAN, Harrisburg. 123d1y. . DR: SWEET'S . NFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL . REMEDY, FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALWA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, '2 BRUISES; CUTS AND TVOUNDS,PILES, HEADACHE,, AND ALL RHEUMATIC' AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is pre pared from the recipe, of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone settermkuil has beekrused in his practice for more tbaVttwenty years with the most astonishing sadness: AS AN ALLEVLIZOS OF PAIN, it is un ,rivsilled by any preparation before the , pfiblie, of which the moat 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 haszbeen used it bee never been known to fail. FOR V Eli JaLGIA, i 6 will afford immediate relief in every case,,however distressing. It will relieve theWorit case of BEA:I:MORE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. . TOO2BACHE ale° will it cure instantly. - PAR .NER VOUS DEBILITY AND GE.NE BAL LASSITUDE arising from iMptudenOe or excess, this lArni dent llika most happy aiilz ri n t. failing'remedY.-t-':Acting - directly voun tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores'it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES.:--AEC an eaternatremedy, we elalin that, itls the beet known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim. of this distresaing coMplaint, should gi v e trial', for - it will s not ' fail rto - afforcrimaredifite relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND ~ORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangeroup; bnt a timely apeltattion Liniment never tail to care:- SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the jlints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. -BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, ;SORES, Urd - CER;S; BITR NS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the E wonderful ' healing properties .Of , DE. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when used according to direct on . Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET•, INSECT BITES AND SUNG& 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 brollies 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 4en received within the last two years, anti:many of them frois persons in the highest ranks of life. ciLTJTION., To avoid imposition, 0138664 thd Signature and likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on 'evert, label, and al'o "Stephen "Siveat's Liratable Yl it lent " b[owp itts-the -glaiez of , -eaeletbottle; l without mtgieliabdiatidg`-ellitine `.._ ,7 7-310 terYsttiatibilliMlT ric too., Borodliotiiletors, Norwich, et. -1 Air aide by all dealers. mill dawly sow Nap 2thatistintnts. LIST OF LETTERS incIIAINING IN THE HARRISBURG ion OFFICE, MONDAY, OUT. 19111, 1863. OFF•CIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. LADIES' LIST Allen, Mrs Jane " Grayeo, Miss liebEcca Bates, Mrs Mary Greene, Miss Caroline Bearmon, Mrs Caroline Gray, Miss Margaret Bewley, Mrs Mary Hankie, Miss Maly J Black, Mies Nancy J Hogentogler, Miss Bar- Binhoure, Miss (laths- bare rine Hallam, Mrs Frances Billings, Mrs E ;. Hufer, Mrs Margate Black, Mrs C Jackson, Mrs Marion 13ullinger,- Miss. Ann E Keever, Miss Sallie E Bnchecker, Miss B L Latin, Miss Kate Surd, Miss A Lutty, Miss Sarah Cane, Miss Mary J Ludwich; Miss Emma Clark, Misadane Itlolheeman, Mrs Annie Calnert, Ann McKean, Mrs Lizzie Dean, Miss Amanda McCoy, Mrs Mary Donley, Mrs Elizabeth Mitchell, Mrs Sallie Deckert, Miss Susan Merrels, Sarah Davis Mrs Sarah Plaice, Mrs Elizabeth Deitt ' lilies Mary Pierce, Miss Bab- cat Dermoth, Miss Annie Poydoas, Mire Ettirioir Dravenstadd, Mrs Sarahßiemert i Miss Annie Divinger, Miss 'Mahe-Roads, Miss Margaret la E Rowe; Miss Elizabeth Dorsey, Mrs Alice Ryan, —."Ellen Dunmore, Catha-Eralel , :bury, Mi-s Emma rine _ -Shoop ; Mrs Sallie Erenst, Mrs Mary .- - Sidon, Mrs Mary Entrekin, Mrs RebeccaSmeks ; Mis Mary Fenster, Miris,Sariti Stinighton, Mrs Han- Fetroni Miss Catharine.rash • : < Fox, Wes Rebecca • Schwartz, Miss. Anna A Flowers. Mies Sarah II Starr, Miss Alike Foist, Mrs Martha Thone, Mies Eliza Fox, Miss Flute M Venilnian, Miss Maggie Fremphin, Miss LauleaWateon, Mrs Jerry S French, Miss Mary . Werner v hir, Carrialt Garberich, Miss L . Wingert, Miss Isabella Galbraith, Mrs E A WeLer, Miss Mary A Gray, Miss Louisa IS Yeager, bilis Jane Grannigam, Miss Aggie Young, Miss Minnie Gaidor, Miss Sarah E, Yeager, Miss GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Allen, John Little, S Albertson, Capt EnockLyter, Moses Auerbach, Moritz M • Loaban, John Baker, Capt , 2 ladz,:Capt Bidders, Frederick Mollie, Wm '2 Bence, Charles Baxter, Dayid McCarl, Alexander Baker,'J Mequiti, Wm Baskins, Lennard McMichael , Morton Benet, Theodore Magee, James Barger, Benjamin Magovern, Thomas Hamberger, Symmiel 'Redmond, S Best, Dan Xiller, Joseph Beaty, Robert S Miller, J Z Hignall, B B Mitchell, John 2 Marley, Jaraes Moore; h F 2 Brigel, Jacob Moltz,'Henry Bollinger, Cornelius Mosier, John E Boyn Lawrence H Moyer, Charles Myers, J C B •ncler, Java Myers, Henry ,A thnoskey, John 'Nelson, B Brubaker, David Norris, Wm L Burns, Dr Si 2 Norice, Charles F B'ugher, Charles Odelsheireer, Simon Buck, Samuel O'Donnel, James Can, Bev Thomas Palsgrove, Samuel D 2 . Carniany, John E Panias, E H Carpenter, Z 0 Piokiring, Wm Charles, 'Carroll C Peeples, rn 'lhoas W Conner Thomas Pierce, Robert Copeniven, Wm ' Porter, Win H Coffmah, Jacob ' Powell, Sanford G • Rahn, Oscar. Cushing, Michael Rerninglarn„ Edward Craig, B 0 .Reesoic Joseph Dawson, Henry lint; Wm H Dayerty, J Ritz, Joel Dean, J.set,h. Ronch r Deta fi g Roxin, Joseph ,D4gler, John' ship) Robinson, J • Perna, John Sailors, Charles, 7cew; Wm M'2 Schnell , Angtudas ;Dubree B Schafrath, Rev Charles 'Dona ' Antone Stra-r, Richard Durkin, Owen ' Shaffer, Henry Dimwoody, Wm H Slier, Herman Ely, John Sleniz, Jacob J Sidere, John W Feldar,-John . Steen David 'Maher, Cleo II Silber:4 H • ' Father, Wm D Smith, hey A B Ernie, Jacob Smith, Wm D Free, Isaac Smith, Garrett, Wm Henry Sniith, Marris Grarberick, Elias Spahr, Edwin Glaiz ar G , Frederick Swope, Wm B Griffin, • ' Sprgue, Chester Grove, Samuel Strauss, Joseph 1111ey, - Thomas J - Steckle, Mathaus (ship) Harris, W S Stillwell , Cleveland 13 Eianstroe, Addison - Stewart James Hari, John Snelken, Henanam Haynes, Charles E 2 Swartz, Geo Hartman, Jacob G Thompson, Geo. W Harshbarger, David ElTaylor J E Hoftgekin;W4 T P.J lielltrman, Hiram Trelohler, Edward Heller, A • Titrplo; Dirk Henry, Robert F Tabklik, S W Rawl, Edward Wainer, John J H Wallower, Simnel Rorniog, Geo Wheeltr, Henry o r Hover, John A Douglas Perry Hock, Wilson G Weaver, Wm anochberger, OhristianWeisel, W W Jenkins, David (ship) Whitelem, Struther Johnson. Wingert, Jesse jcines, llfosy I Wildon, William Kerby; Joseph A - Wiley, Maj Wm 2 K T J Worrier, Lacier, H W Wright, Oliver 0 Layton, John Young, A L Lee,t Geo . Yost, Vivid Leedom - , J . IL • Z.)11, Jacob ;':;,Persons calling for any of the above letters Will. please say they are advertised, and give the date of the list in •which they appear. One tent due on each. It GEO. BERGNER, P. M. DR. B. N. GILDEA, ~'s~ . NO. 119 MARKET STREET, Teeth positively extracted without pain by the use of nitrous oxide. oct7dtf HENRY C. ORM, Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and Terms reasonable -15 Third street, between Itlarket aud Chest nut streets. septll-d3m . - AGUE 1 AGUE 1 ! A SIMPLE and Effectual Cure. Has been in 1i use for afteen yeara—never known to fail. Sold wholesale and retail. C. S. ESHER, 624 North 12th street,. Ph iladolphia c otB 41 ma MASON'S BLACKENING. 500 DOZEN. TUFST received and for sale. - wholesale and re- J tail. [800241 WILL DOCK, Jn., & CO. DAIKD B4EF- Michener's - • ' Ex.calsior Bed, ddet received by in2l PPM, Co URGE varietof.Notioni, .0. at BOHENTICRIS RXHICEMNIE. fitbitaL NOT ALCOHOL/0 A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC DR HOUFLAND'S GERM AN 81.1 E FLS. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philaariphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,-and all disesies arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such ae Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fi ut tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Sirimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, F. ut tering at the Heart, Choking or Sefton -ting Sensations when in a lying g sture, Dimcers of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency , of Kir opiration, Yello A mess of the Skin and F.. ) re, Prin in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, he , Sudden Flushes of Meat, Burning in the Flesh, Co - staut Imaginings of Evil, and great Depr.R,l u n of Spirits, and will positively prevent V e 1 . ! 0 , 7 Fever, Bili.•ns Fever, &c 'They con'ain NO ALCOHOL OE BAD WHISKY. They will core the above diseases in ninety-ninc- ca-ta Out a hundred. 1300FLAND'S GEATAIT Brrri.RS Are not anew and untried articie, but have stood. the test of fifteen years' tdal by the American public, and their reputation and sa!e are not rivaled by any similar prepatatioc. The proprietors hatie thousands of letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS earn CITIZENS. Testifying, of their own persons[ knowledge, to'she beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETEIIN G TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APP.MTE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEPT WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERti. PARTICULAR NOTICE There are many prepxrations sold mnder the mune of Bitters, put up m quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 4 .1 , cents per gallon, the taste dirguisedby Anise or Conian • der Seed. 2his 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 4lcoholie Stim ulants of the worst bud, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors at bmekmt upon a dr:mita:el'a life and death. for thous who desire and WILL a Lquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt: Get MB 'BOTTLE OF HOOFLAND'S GERMAN ti ['- TEM and mix with TH NEB,QUdR f 6 Ole GOO D BRANDY Oki WHISKY, ana the result will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL at malwinal virtue:: and true =Awe ang of the numerous Li quor Bitters in the market, and will COST le UCH SISS. You will have all the virtues. of HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITIERS in connection with a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much lets pia than tkese infaior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I 61/13 THZ IBINNDS OP SOLDLZUS. We call the attention of all having role.tione or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will care 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 debit ty. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofiand's German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the. digestive organs are speedily removed. We hove no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will re het. 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:" PIELLADIELPHIA, August 23d, 1862. Messrs—Jones 8t Evans 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, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and ander the immediate command of Captain R. B' Ayers. Through the expos - mu attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vember last with Inflammation of the longs, and was fur seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed - by great debili.y, 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 Jane. Since teat time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swat low anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could nut even keep a eats of water on my stomach. Life could not test under these cir cumstances ; and, accordingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though uu eaccessftdly, to rescue me from the grasp 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 'Waited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein brora, of Sixth below Arch street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your bitters, and kind ly procured a bottle. From the time I com menced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God ha. it, getting better. Though I have taken but twd 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 Royal. 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 oosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALO.NR. We Cully concur in the truth of the above statement,- aa 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, 92d1 New York ; J. E Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F; J. B. Faseweil, Co. B, 3d Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome,Co.l3, 3d Ver mont ; Henry T. Macdonald , 0, 6th Maine ; John F. Ward, .Co. E, sth Maine ; Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Kim_ all, Co. A, Sd Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. B, 106th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTEBFFIT4 ! See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON' is on the wrapper.of each. bottle. Price per bottle, 75 cents, or half dneen for Si. _Principal Office and Manufactory, No. t6l Arch street. - .10111L8 &EVANS, _ - ..(Successor to O. IC Jackson & Oo.,) .-` Proprietors. -- IlfrForisalebyDrugg‘and Dealers in every town in the United Ettetew t3nylo Alma y