- ,__ . , ... ..... _,........,.....„.,,,.„-....,,,,...1,-....,,,, ....*,1,41.-.: .'•-•"--,..-.. ;---'''''=--'--'--,„.---• - '''''''''---- '' - - ' ---...- ....''''------- --• •'-'l.-----'--C,...,. ----'- i - ,. ~, ' ll - -. 0•11 1 . t 41/1111111;r14-qiik ' . 11 4$1 t:11-, -- 1" - Irr41 , 44 147: • „kt."4;/7. - •i' . 4a,; . -': til: A , - ----- '- - -- - - - ---_ - = . -t,. , ~ - .. ~'- -- E. ... ::. IV' -. ' i tt44.''r 41f*it* kiii*lili ifiqroP - 44 , * - . §-0 * -34q'ti ., - ! • •-- - • - I i ---.,, ~...._................. . ....... __ _•• • _ . • •• . , .__________....________„.....— t ~- .: .. -_ _.- -• ..y. t ! -,- , --_--.E..-_---_ , ... , : •::: "- - •it - - t ,- • .: - , _,....,w4-.• t: ::: - 7:.-, , ,... , ..,:;-!,t-r.-1.-70.:,!3%* - : , !:" - ...,:i•11.• ~ : -.f. 1-- --- • -,--.: ..t. - .- --.-- --_-• -.•-- -. L. . ......... w ......._..„........_...... ~ ,,,, t ,.. ..t_. it.: e- : ~ t -.- .1.11 , i • ,- . ' .... , ,,i , ', ._• it!..)'' .',-- (1,4 - 1 ;:r. : I,L - ;''' I: :5: V.,:1i.7 - .A , J , .?; :: - .- , '.1 ca 11 a... ,-n (127.1•.;1'1'..cd.' :1 - ' ' •=i. L - fkl-• ; 111 , 441 - . , T -- --. - ,i,- - - -7 - - --1 - 11 1 - '- - ' ' - Il i 1. 'f•‘ . .v l• -- ,•:.;.!.. • . ...,, .._....,..,„,_,_ ......,,,., . 2.. .,. a „....„,„ . :c„ .. : i.w. :1. , : r ... r,( . - irt i :,.: Ti 4 - ) .. / :. 4 , ........-_: : ~ ....! ...i.,.- . .,:, ; . r • .-:. 'i•e i: - : :: -- ;‘ ,..,).,,...1T. "t2.•_ .. ~,,- . ~ .. veiti r - .1 ---7, 711. -- e - ........_.... -_ . ± ...7a a - ! . -- )P - t..401 /ri.: L .---- . ....i.r..a.,: 4 - - .- .6 .... , ..44,. . 1 ,!• •E ., ..„, ,k e. l ,- , ...... ,,, .T . , , ,L ...... :::: : ::: ...., „:„. „.„ :. : . ;, k 1 / 4 7.-„-, , - 2 L ., , ,, ,., 5 : : : :: - ,, •, ,: ,- „ ,„.1 , • : . i ....:•-• ~•,..:-.... _-_,.,:_, ."...._._.,_...._.. Lc ,. ~ ......_ . .._ , 7_ `.....,,,, . ..17 „. sl.l ie. •, z: z ~ ~-„.• ..,_'- a - '1 - - - -w• t - - k :, ~..s. •. . \ t -. - f - - - I" . a „,.. .. - 41 ,_.,, : ....,.„..,. r ..,,,rt,„„,,_,,...„..-„,,,,,„,,,,.._,, i ..,.... :. ......,,,,__.....„ 4 „,,,,..,,.,_.,..„.,..,....„...,,,....,..„...,. .ff.._:..v: _,. :,,,,.,,,,,,,..-.-,.,..... ........ „„....,... i . ,-,,,,,,..4-.;.-,-. ,-. ''"--.,.• i . -. .....:: ______... ~,,-4.• - -)7. ..-- p• -.-- f.- - ''''''" ''''."'"' 'i - .11, ,'".: ~,,,` i [,7.. f t.. ' - - -.. t.. . !,-;-:-.).-- ~, ,- 1 : 7 ; . --r t. : - : - R. . - t. E \ :.--1 .- - ... ~..,:, ... „ : „ ) ......,, a, ,. , .I::,*.ei •I- if L- r . ..-,.. ,15' A . -.. . d i V l , - 'tj : e , ,•' i „.; t „..... V.. - , ..., ... - t--; --' f . ... - • - • '--f - ' - %Wriff ~) , v t Fir. - V :7Ers , ''-= -,, F' - 6;01U • ... -- '-'; , 1•,: - . Tiff. e.T.9IA :. ';',--..,- t . ',.. t ~.. . . [..,• •,- - " 41 - • ',...,-.: Ot . ...i 5 - .- i - • .Z - ' • ,1 1 ...- • -.. 11 ' , 1 - , e.. - --• .• --- •. ..-., . - . 111 • , ..,--,. . „' : J .• ~- ~. - , , ~ . - 1. - • . .V- ' . _ .---- -. ' .% - '-'• • 0 '-- -' • -....?' - 4 -- , --, - ,-. ~ , ' -.=7.. -,• ~, f '• I. ...• •: . N.,, le, --"". * - :k. 4 , ,eit - -0 - 1 , ----) -,--:• 4' U - ..t.- - '-- - - -- - , 7... • - COILVJ -- 44. - . .-••' '. " - -- '''''. 6. •'•.-' • ~ -. .-. 3 ~, 1,. -. f t '. .--.%‘ " ..*-• ".- , ' • • " ' T --•- ~•-• ---:-.= - -•7 .•. - .. ' . --4-. . e t i :-.- -t, 741 ". ,--.) .1 ~..0111 ~, .---_.* -, , --•:- - -V1 .. -- a t -61 ; - . 1 - .4 ; 0 ..,-,,,.-,-_,--:-_ .. . a,. . \ lb ----...__,,,_,-,.--: - -"'' '''.6-15 1 .'- -.- - r '..; , -. 4 1 .' , • „it 1 4, , '-3' QT - 41 E t - - ----•'-•-'-' - ' t 4. .•'t P.„\,,iii . II a - '- - 77-,.-::=.. ,- ' -e:- „.*- - 14 qt, .. * tisiatvt ..-Z , ..r.i 8".>7 .- - , I .°. , - _-d - -, 4*- Srg * 4 .- . e- - ,,- -, -- ~..---- -- -- - , 1• ,- -- -: _.,..- ' ' T- ' ' •• -- i .rifi --•&-- - -r- V • -', _,„.... , i11 - ..., - - „.1;.: .00 '. --- z - -;..,-, , 7 ,- - - ..:=:., T, '4= ---t--we---- I adi. f.:l nollails a/ 7 ,.. ..4 • 1.--•:-. •••.,,t ,---,..; -2..-, , ..7 :.r.l :.- - -tlctri -, •.-!.-.,,• :. -- . 6 ..::." 2 `; •:.'' •.--"•.' • - -,-.,:,' .-- r - • 'f---?-- - : : : Z : --:'-'' -:: - ': , i.,":_ -- . -- ; - ' .l • . , '''''' ' ' ' 11l . ••115,'* 4 - .6 1, J a e tide:mei alore e ad tau Maw aL-111 _,...... 1114, mateti !T al - . if ta113111.11.1T1.•1 .1.61111111111 q A 56: r.r.! iftrtiCP.l.t l'il lsdia s.a.l .t.az.-. tliii'ver,..l4:ll.l •- -, -,-.: , , - ,1 v:-.1...v.!--;-;.-..:7_1 4 .. ~—.. ._._ . , . . „,,.. _... - . . . leAa 11011.1.,..ii ii-wea .Eidi 60,1 ca:{T%..t.it:7 1 ..fil btr•Aatraa 11111 ',VT notlaboolumDa aea . i . -'------------.'::::,--------------."'r :.:,-- —.0,--- - - Jeirr .dift.ownotair) od3 lo veltai - ,..i..51 1,.•.i.d , ,) I - 10e.57-0-o—„ziLiv;.). 3:0Z.33: 1 '00 70 : - .L.:ict - 4.1.21 - . ._ ~01a .g.. •:,FX:IPIUZ .A. 2. '0 V V I—booshodristert eielbenital edl ai li Iffaenil _-: , I l il ' Vi - j-li ii.Qii.l4V44 l- .44 1 : • ...' . . - . . __- . - .... lit GE 1.1. J V; ''.f-F4:LEGRAPII; is, PUBLIBESD IfORJVING I AND EVENINO, By - GEO . RCiE BERGX+3IB. Ogee Third &red, tuff Walnut TEEMS OF 5131313011 I.ITION. =GUI ,EITHISHRIMON, - The DAILY TEIAGRAPH iS served , to subscrl-, berg in the City at 6 cents per week. Yearli subscribers will be charged $4 00 in advance. - WINE= TRTMOBAFEL. lie Tinanaapri is also published weepy and furoislied to subscribers at the 'following cash rates copics,'weekly - $l.OO Tea ,opies, to me postoffice 9.00 'Twenty " " " . 17:00 , . AI VItsTIMING BAT S .---The following are the r. sten tor atirlkortising in the TEOGRAIS. Those tar Lug .adveitising to do will find it convenient for reference. IV - Font lines or law constitute one-half square. Eightlines or more thar.t four vilonsti tatee ft square. . - it ronaopissol • ~ g f 14 - 7 —7 I n , _...--....-, ,-, Ito tl I <X C.. A. C. i—• OCS. Pilo .4 . , 7. • '''. 4 1F gl3tS'Eac'c'SV'R'S , ' 43 , ._ . 4 __.........= = = .gg._ ... ~h Ur C. a. 4 tr, co ICou C. ,---- 7 - "Ea!a ?...SEtTSVSSEgge.3.I ' ,_•.... wa l . , 9 , t5 ................. ...... • , p . t . .„,,_ 5 .. .....4..... I . A,* , =O ., -- N 111. 00a 0 0.0 1 82g l ag i.....• 0 1., .._ ..... : 8 •0 . —ll.le, prt,k,B . ,..‘tt . ~,,a 5....,...... It- 6 'z4sost^B.l.-61 4...-;.a. ." .-0 , ..: ~ ..efsgo T .. „,_____s gt' - ' - 1 i ...., 1 1.1 .. tt , tt.g . ag m '''' 2 --- ~. P, Cyr- , • t.r• 0.2E0 0 4111.11 8 0 0 -• MO 0 0 0 Attiarinankuan Natictri,l.Mme.a :we* aim 11 Marriage N't *mem' Nona•aa each 119" 'Buell:lees notices inserted in the Lora tOol l , botore Marriages and Deaths, Bum CtitOlg: flUi• thii'for'eaply#isertioa. . 'k. - Aminlidvertisingniediran the Tina has iM-largeinirculation; among bealinnis atienand families, In city and country, placing itliiyond competition. ' 44otets. BUEHLER HOUSE. RAIUUSBURU-, PA. WHlS_old,established 'House has undergone , inasnsive inapr,ovrm4nts, and been thor °whir, renovated and refitted. • : Itis. pleasantly located , in the heart ,of the city,,,in elm access to the State Capitol, and Public grounds. /or thA accommodation of cur guests, we .htwe recently seornmeneed to run a Coach to and faron •the ',,lAilitrt.ad. In. this manner upp/anant dday m leiniing the depot for.the Hotel avoided, and ranch more time afforded guests for meats when,. lenv in.g the Rouse. Intending that the;BUtilLES, HOUSE shall radii, a fanine like resort 19r . the stranger, and solicit_ a con.finuance the public patronage. , , -sePtl7 t d4at I BCliTObr-, Proprietx:tr.. AVENUE HOUBE, • Corner 7th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue; Wi.eaINGTON, D. O. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Publio that he has thoroughly refittedand: refurrustisd thus House, end that it is, now one ffitAhe pomplete, and comfortable,hatelkiri ( Oft N4lottal The lecation la the brat natl . , most central of : any in the city. ,The chambers inclanites tit rooms ate unequaled . . foe ttteiri?.iZO, vuntilailen and elegance. Him self.aMi, all uis attendants spare no, pains to Meet `every want of his guests.-lijk z Aalale.. supplied with the best the, markets :of Waattington, Baltimore and Philadelphia at respectfully asks ladieg.aqd genile4 ,inemvisiting Washirgton to call and jacige foi • themselves. [septB d3cu] .TNO. -041,80 r. THE , uNIZED RTATES-I.oTia., - EiARRISIITJJIG, PA ,COVIIRLY & RUTCHISON, Proprietors. THIS well known Hotel la now in a ondt• JL :thin to accommodate che traveling public; affording the moat ample oonveniencesiahke for ithelisnetent guest and the permanent lx:irder VIES lINIT - ED 13TATES HOTIM - lias .baen entirely refitted:throughout, and now has ac coMmodations equal in eitent, comfort and Itumry tolinThotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg: • issdocation is the best in the State ~Capital, being, in easy Access to all• the railroad ''i]ispets,_and in close proximity to all the public Officed.and business totalities of.the city. It has annual the convenieuoes.of, CL . HO T , aud - tb.e. Proprietors are dettirmi'ned lo:spare neither expense; time or labor to ,eusexe , tha xonifort.or the -tuests. : The patrol:4a Ofothe Aiiseliiig Public is respectfully • . . jell-dtf -J . 0 E- 8 I QtJS FA OORNV'SJF tfiRTLET ST 111111)1WiLEVOQUARE, EaRRIBBITRO ' PA. JOStPII. F. IitiCIALLAN,:-•PROPRIETOR. (namurnat 6cisurraran Br warm bovuurr.) This is a Fimt Class Hotel, and located in the antral part-a - the city. 'lt brkept hitre - hist manner, and iMattrons will find 'every; accoin modatlon to be met With In the best honseeAri the country. 13-030-dt& FLAIN OF MA-11ROW.. rrHE pure expressed oil Of Beef Bono ..1;- , for beautifying sod strengthening., the hair. Perfumed with flowers: Prepared and sold by S. A—KUNKEL , _ &US' „: -4.pqibefe,.ry, Harrisbnrg. j[ICHENFir &SUGAR CURED ANA: :. - Uncovered Hr fresh invoice. 'Just reeelved ftir— awlWM. DOGIC, Jr., 8r Co. I DR j"''‘ -'32-t-1114'. RNA; 1323.1.1MX11/EC3 , 3ELIEr 'LOCK HOSPITAL IAS disecTered the 12108 t. certain ; y and effectual remedies ircthef ;:rild for ' • • • : DISEASESYOF `IMPRDDEN.CE PROW .11S .131 X ,TO rWEI,VII.ROUR4 . NO KIIROURY ON NOXIOUS DRUGS. Guis Wenranted, or 1 / 4 /1 7 0 Dhave,:in. from One to . iffeakn ess of the Back,. Affections of the :Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary, din-, ;charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, languor, - Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation, of the, :HE. art, Timidity; Trembling), Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Dbiease of the Head,! Throat, Nr se.or Skin. Afrectionief the Liver, Lenge Stone& or Bowels--those terrible disorder's arising from the Solitary 'Habits of Youth= those secret and; solitary practices more fat& to their victims than the song of Byres's, to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their_,most bril liant hopes or anticipations, renderin Marriage ; &0., impossible, YOUNG_ . , -who: have'become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and .destructive helot :: w ~arenuallYl4l P bAxi tg,l4l l _tirithnely grave thontiands of ;Young Men ortte," most exalted' talenti::and brilliant intellect, who might othertirleibiave entranced listening Sen ates with the Itirmdere Of- elogrienoe or waked to'ecstasy the living . lyre, may call with. - full confidence: • r, X t, e. x 5 A 4 = 1 !..sEt K.!r&,l - Young Mea coptemPlat.- mulled Fermis, orof physical weak: 44:-.).;,,f4riatgl debility, a irefo rf Lltim 4E+l;6reudd.l nen,. organ ic Egi ifiarho places binkself antler the care ,of Pr. J. may religiously confide in his honor M.a gen tleman,"amfixasfidently rely upon h ie skill es .a : 44 = lows • I mediately Cured; and,full vigor restored. This distressing affection—wkich renders life miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen alty paid by the victims of improper, indulgence. Young meow are too apt to commit excesses from not beim; aware of the -dreadfuloonse quences that *ay Novi, who that un r ilerstands'thaiubji:Ot Wilt pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those ,`riling into hiproper habits than by; the pru dent. Besides being deprived the . pleasures' of h ea itiy offspring; the moat serious and destrpo tive symptoms to-both body and mind arise. Tho'systern beeembe deranged, the physical sad mental htbrtions weakened, bosi of proureathie pofier, nervous irritability, dyspepsia Palpita tion of the heart, hidigesilon, consiitutional debility: al, wasting. of the •frame,icough, con sumption;ideeay and.death: Cares No Loft nand side going trom Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not tnobserve 'name and number. •. Letters nitult, be l paid and contains stamp. Thor:octor'ailXploings hang in his office. -8 Xr as MEM lIM ME JOELNSON, - er Id:ember Of theiloyaidollege of 13urgeorte, Lon den; graduate" 'friaw , cine:of rthe - moSt eminent Colleges: the States„ and the greater! part of whose life has been.spent in the hoildi tall of Lthidon, -Paris; Piiilidelphia and else-I ivitere, hawelt. ectedecene of themott - Cures thcte'*ere: ever known' ;-7inizirtioubled ) iiitli ringinglzi , the:head wind ears When askew - Oat :nervousness; being alarmecVat ~.s uddeni sititp d ig ) b as hfulness, with frequent blrishlng,l attended eel - nab:ins with derangement of mind§ were cured' - - TAKE PARTICULAR These ere some of the sad and melancholy; effeCts,preilimed by early halite - of youth, viz weaknees of-the back . and limbs, pains in the , head, din*** of sight 'loos of muscular power„ 'palpitation - of the heart; dyipapeis; nervous irritability, symptome_Of i coturnropdon, Sm. ,thINTALLT.-7The fearful effects on the.raind 'are much to in dreaded--146 dfiriquibri,'Ou fusion of ideas defiresskm of O dra, evil' kne bodings, amnion to society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &o.i are some of the °vile produced.. YOUNG idElt Who, .have injured themselves by a certain practioet_indulged in when alone, a habit freo qnently learned from evil companionS, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even .: when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage i m possible, and destroys both'minii arid body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of ids-countr the darling of his parents, should be snatch ed from all proispeyes-And enjoymenti of life, by,the consequence - .of deviating from the path of hatEire_vid Indigent' Ina certain .seeret ttabit, Pich mice* mote,,before contem *Plata4 ARRTAGA - • • , . . Reflect that. a:ooStrUt niktd- and body are the most,owom4.4actniidtes to promote:Onimbial happiness-- - .ltuf.eo4- without ; these, the journey through life.becomm a weary,pilemage : the prospect lidrirly" darkerifirtritinti4eli • the mind becomes shadbiniclTirith deitiait with the melanchbiriethwtioriShat the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. DTBiIABB OF utEsungroz.. ; When the Misguided'iota jiiiPrinkl_ votary, pleasure fin& he has imbibed tha - *kW of two painful diseasiilt too often - happens ' that yait'llpinedaUsie o f Shame or the dread Ortlits osyerideterebinktrom applying to those!who, from education and IsllPOtabilltt - Init alone bgrleaurhlin." lie falls into the hands Of iglu). rant and designing pretenders, who , incapable of ouring;fdah' his pecunisly subuice, keep hi m t r iton- month titer month. Or 6' long as the smalleist lett can *Owned, and in-despair lesiore_him`Withliiinedlialth to - sigh Over his }in: disappointment. or, Prtto 'We of; the deadly poison, Mercury, haste n the cc:multi-in done symptoms of this terrible dimes" ruches atfectioned - the limit Throat Nei 'progressing with , hightful -rapidity 'till 'death ; ratan period te dreadful erdiarthgli bttelid, A u g, him ; to that undiscovered Fsorintry moo whence no,traveller returns. ispolminn OF The many thousands cured - at this year after -year en& the'lnrierous Imp a. ortant 'airgical:rineritimouperfinmed by Dr.. J o ho s ou, - timatieby.the !•rf'19 13 4 , m,n 4 f ' the .and many other: paßers,i-notides of which' ve appeared again t.ed again thnpublio,49- :sides,Vitutiuding "es s;gerdleman>of Oharacter .stiViefpningb9!#; iit , lerf,4 l t"ll olo intl* to augulflleUgr..;..ri e. r. WESMXT -01 40tO. cc. a • it i.V--..mzu Wilco No, south Frodieridk Mt. ,BUOIRIAGN ORGASM :.V'IJUMESS ItISBp/IG,illtig4c IHURSDAY 71. - sJoi, t4l ATIO:11 LIC 1001444 ligtl77l/1.,9 alyAl c-siT kffiIdiSTPSIWOPUBIZ)O3OII ;V; a ...447 ; 3011 i ' LYON'S PERIODIOWIAOMIitI al An !Xi LYON'S PIi:bIODIOALLDMORB,FwiiiinIa Inca LYON'atrEtig.96l l oMaritalkiPo ern<;slavid 000,03 um; , za , N 33 ta utabs9l% TiiEiraA,T FEMALE IiEMEDY,L THE GREAT FEMALE , lIRMEDY THESIItELT-FEMALE-BEMMDY 1 .1 4. q1144:T .?B MAL B -REMEDY . I" LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS . LYON'S PRI9ODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS ARE BETTER THAN PILLS ARE B TTER THAN PILLS ! A.Rti: BETTER THAN MIA ! ARE BETTER THAN PILLS ! Lyon'e Periodical'lWO are THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION , THE ONLY- FLUID PREPARATION THE-ONLY-FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ever . brought . lefore the -0)410, and as, A," (py retic and epoel4; for irtegfdaOthe, -challangai the world to prOdnee an egtuitl; Oeiltifi, in the moat obstinate cases, . RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DOGOODI RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD ! BELL:O[2;IIND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD! AND CINNOT,DO HARM, AND CAN,NOr DO HARM, AND evitqpr, DO. AND DANNOT DO HARM, IF THE DIBF,CTIONS ARE ADHERED TO I IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO! IF THE DIRF.CTIDNS &Dr ADHERED"TO ! IF THE DIRECTIONS ALE ADLIEBEDTO-1 SAFE AT ALL TIMES! . - S.ARCATIALLNIPARSk 6 . : L' BAFEAT 'ALL TIMESI ataaA I II.A..L.LXIO9O : • ; 4 except when expressly forbidden in the direr lions which are-wrapped around each - bottle. and litife.theiirittbn signature 'of DR. JNO. L. LYON upon than. - - NONE OTHERS ARE ; GENUINE NONE OTHERS:ARE GENVM NONE OTHERS ABE gE,N , ANE I NONE arms ARE GENUINE i BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! BEWARE , F lUNTERFEIIs I BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I BEWARE OF COUNTERFE/IS! They pure all 'those Alla to whioh the. female afsterri is suhf-cti3d,,witti dispatch and adpgree of certainty.Thicli nothing but a liciptititioallyi, m coporinded fiutd preparationwild reach.. US'E NO OTHER! , USE NO OTHER !' USE b , O OTREB! USE NO OMER! For mi . . Dropp stand before the . world as the rie plus ultra of all remedies, for the cure of ail' dial:Moe of the kidneys and bladder, Lencoreab, Prolapbusiantl.the mild , bat oeitipe correction of all irregularities. • . . DO NOT.BE IMPOSED UPON DO NOT BEIMPOSEDUPON DO NOT BE lilPol3tro UPON De NOT BE LIIPOSED UPON by those who have other preparations, which, they desire to palm off uponthe strength of the popularity of my Drops, mid who recommend their own .nostrums, thus appropriating to themselves :the constant -demands few my,- , Pe riodical Drops, as a medium for selling some thing which is worthleis and Inefficient. But when the Druggist you apply to has not got them; either make him buy them for you, or else enclose one Dollart& the nearest leneral whol-sale who`will return yolk a bottle by return Express. • • You will thus save yenrtelvea 'trouble and obtain - r4PCfrOArlaiß 0rPitt 4 4: 21 44 F-4Bida ter •Oktheglietiiiiiitit,Cetitury, • • 4 Overbotilea c eithis medicine have heat sold Meath; end every 1.A4 that bilt*,the *lli of the cure, wo u ld - f u rnish her gwein,"ber ducat° of their efficacy.Utak,* but one 'Dol lar to make-the--e x periment, -sad I appeal to those of your sit /who: - ..ittiffeking.4,-•will you wasteAtway when; a single Dollar will give you instant relief.. • - • Pe..eparelteglegy: ;by Da. Jim.. L. ,Lyos; ' , Pico Slper battle. • . a 'CLARK Rik CO. WROLBSAL! DRUGGIST, Nati 'Eavea* - ann. GeeerilHagerits - for 'United. States and Cam . or For sale itWhotesile by - - D 8 - .43ARNES* ON, New York. • 0-4300DWIN & Ooti Boston. FotzalOSyrD.'W. Gross 00., -and all Itrastilisht:' , ; • -auttllltiod , tatawlylow.. E' oleeald~ -sigeillts44tOlauston;t: atillowoy Oceeden, 28 North 6th street, Phtladelphht. IV .Y• lINS . • ;•-•-• . 0.1. T &Ay- t o tt ikdit ti mpl :FA"; E:uol 13 .co: f i otrf lintrießf aTrith wiscr 66- 1T#11V41 1 ! 11.} OW! Ski iatllsl 3A to_ntAccia , .11aff0 3.1 1 , cranniv • , +I,,A A y br ..,d . Anew Int Combination Piwt'aaf Shoe Manttfitatimen. Jeweleni Families MES It ia a liquid Riiltnember; F iIIIE. Agents in Philo 08-dly KUNKEVS CELEBRATED BirrEß - wiNg Or IRON, BIT fER WINK OF IBON, BITTER WINE OF , IRON, BirrEg WINE OF IRON, For Dyspepsia and liidigestidii ;:' For and In digestion ; . ,- For Dyspepsia and IndigestiOn ; For •Dyspilpaia andindigostion'; For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak:Stomacbs and General Debility For Weak Stointichs . and General Debility 'For. Weak Stornache and. General Debility Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable' and Sore t0..d0 Good, Reliable and Sore to'do'Goiid; Reliable and Sure to doPoOd, It Costa but Little and Purities the Blood. It. Costs but Little and Parities the Blood. It Costs bat Little and'ihisillea the Blood. It Co* ' but Little and Parlfloe the Blood. Of this *aliaatte Meditiine; Of. this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this`Valuable Medicine, Only Seventy-five.and One Dollar per Bottle', . Only Sbventy five end One Dollar per :Bottle Only Seventy tlicoand One Dollar per liottli Only Sevrtnty-flire tipd One•Doller per Bottle, Manufactured s'oleiy.by, ' _ 13,A,411/910..4w.„.. Oahe:via D'apotllB tilaiket Ibutbfirorg-,' Fat mai . $ itt tyneabga AVicia lab w=l.ol BAA :I*. j,sl,?l§- ~i~~ . ~ jn 'l' w 0•31 1 W Y - r. Aide suktl .filatigit6oo iiii#lntkfti6 tisit b e e n , „ „ • , ed dur- ng the last ,feara by praed e al men, and pronoun cid brill to be : - .SUPERIO22 10 ANY- Adhesive Preparations known ErILTON'EI rNBOLIIBLE CIDERNT /13 a , new. thing, and the re iftilt! Of, years ' 'of Study ;- its ibttibination-is on Scientific Principles,. And under no 'circumstances' or Chanze of temperature; will it become, corrupt or emit'any offensive smell. -8001 1 & SHOE - Manufacturers, usingMa *lnes; - find -it the best wash) kricitui as Cementing for-4ho Chinvels,-: it Works Without delay; bsriot attested by any- the age of .terupere- JEWELERS Will find It sufficiently adlie , Glyn for ther nee, atitasinien -proved. ilia erecially &heed to Lealher, And we'd:llEl'as an especial merit, that it •sticks Patches and Linings to Book and oes entßniently ettong with out stitching. It is the only LIQUID aB'KEN2 Extant, that is a sure thing for mewling [furniture, • Crockery, • Toyer3one, • Ivory, And articles of Honeehold use. - • • • ' REMEMBER fizurow's lasoLurns Crannri tai n a liquid' form and as easily applied as tatate. • Unison's iiniontaaa Timm la tun lubletri water or otl. Moron's Lueranna CIMEZINT Atheree oilystti4ances Suppliftin Famil or, I.ipto tifiiithiew ft 96112 6tltlZ . ii3 lineirnitr"t 1111,10 N BROS. & 60., Proprietorq, Providenci, L & MAGINNII3. inebirat. THE OREA.T TONIC, THE GREAT TORE', THE GRitATTONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, And Cannot, do garm "And Cannot do'Harm And. Cannot dollartri. And Cannot do Harm , I Now Only Ask a Trial lINow Only Jiak.a Trial: I Now Only`Ask &Trial, I Now Only Arik a Trial nrrassaidater&i Is 3 lo 339t3sre 13eurp 34di Itotßier, /4.3 301 mliave llit at .ba i ikpr:l 701 0 i 11 * o f st ,. , ' ii# i .40 0.. • ... tiiscilD ~.4 Haw larsa a- :twit bI, - t - 4 a Ezvr raw 11,WEIVAI etii es sliamanoll lo 1:62 0 1-ul huANßigi l igT4UßßO%sinomn V. e t ra lB 59Actrirsphi,Milii %V ps as as been ft; na ,o_ elcorntaa gf [ iiil 2kIll&F itliPitereEriititit .otiVar aittgii i stikbtjuitGbtalra@GlnowtifE, wtto . ages} gitkElikteAriff+Atahilta Aitt i l ..' it IititaGA I NMS Ohio ittcr ' , u6kff; B ls4lP ClkaleffigTiitit Commander in th 6 fleltbalalastistutheidativa lent arrangement. Grant and ThompsArgite real,heroes Of the war in the Southwest, and they will do•all . that can b 6 done witlif' the ar mies nutlet' them. General Thomas was born iniSouthampten_nounty,- Virginia, July 81bri 016. - Ile gr aduated, at Weil * , Point, and- bas oilier since been in active sigarce in theArtny.— In the warwith Mexico:lie was very dibtin gished; and be hatt4Sile'stime of ilie most bra liant service that has . bi3ed recorded in the present war. Bat for hini the battle of Chick amauga would have been a fatal defeat. We look : for new glory for the Army of the Cum berland under his command.--Philadelphic Bob I lean. Time ELICSIONB TS Cork electione-yet to be held this year - 00'otie Mt - follows: West Vir ginia, .Thnrsday,,October 22 ; Maas-.obusetts, Newtorit,Newjersey, Illinois, all on `lrmo:lay, NoVember 4; kiisonri,"Thuniday, November .5; Delaware and;ifinnerbta, Tnesday..Norember 10_ Three of these" States elect members of Congress: Maryland, '5 ; Delaware, 1 ; West Virginia, 3. Governors are 'to be elected in Massachussetts,. Whoonsin and. Minnesota; and members of both brindles of .the titre are to be. - Chosed in MSssachrisetts, New York, New Jerky, Illinoss,Wisciineln and Min nesota. Mi..sonri holds an election on the tlr st Tuesday 'of Noveriber for Judges of the Su preine Court of that State. ttereurap4. ROM NASHVILLE. • Gen. Grant Assumes the Command of thO Division of the Mlaalaafppi. GEN. TROMAR TO fOMMAND TILE ARMY OP THE CUMBERLAND, E• X. S'ani - on at Nashville . ,sasvts, Oct. 20., Qsarterinaster kleneral- Meigs and staff ar• rtveff heretlite. evetninfkainierepnitel. went of the Cumberland and Ohio, to be called the Military Division of. the Mississippi. General Thomas, it is reported, assumes coin maid of the Army of the Cumberland. Gen. -Hooker ficat Stevenson, Ala. The Hon. E M. Stanton arrived on a special train. He la the. guest of, Judge Catron.— There was an assemblage of cictseas at the Saint Cloud hotel, and short speeches were de= livered by Governor Johnson' and Generals Giant and lleige. .A !Whom' accident occurred near liturfrees:•. bcro,killing end wounditg keveral., The tele graph-la ivorking to Chattanooga. • •• F O.E-8 - T: . LOUIS Crder for the Government of the Mis Sinai Election. . Gen."Sohofield has Ism (Lad order for: the g vernment of rhe November, elec ion in thi State. 'lite judges of tte election will be held , ren.onsible that none "but qualifi-d! Voteire allowmi to 'vote Any action on :. their part excluding qua:ifeid. voters f. oat the polhi.gaid be puidsbed as a military Lit nos. Any person having borne arms. asalust the! Government, and given aid.and , lcomfort to itsi enemies during the present rebellion, stall no( presurne to act as judge or clerk -of the said election, and any county Judge who shalt knowingFy appoint such, person as a-judge ot the election, Will be deemed guilty of violating the Military orders and:be punished accordingly • In thow.parts of the State where= there is danger of interference by guerrillas or a cornbi: nation of persons intended to overawe or in limidate legal voters,•the military commanders aredirectrid to prevent' inch interfereike flint where such protection Is unnecessary, the troops will-absent themselves from the polls entirely; and are'permitte4 to vote :intik at polls operi at the -headquarters of their- respective camps or detachments. -- FROM tiIEiIIE:WFAT; The superseding of General Rosecrans has caused much surprise. The object is to placi 'all the troops in the Werern military depart!, ruentnoder one military man, and concentrate' our armies. The appointment of Gen. Thomas o succeed Itosemans ,aafiafaction, as he has won the hearts and confidence of his kol dims, and has earned.the command. • Major Generalitosecrans is expected to arrive here to-morrow, and a committee of citizens has heen appointedto give him a public reception, The only news from below is that Joe John , ' iton, with a large force, has gone to Shelbyville; with a view t,o prevent Sherman reach- Mg the army of the;Cumberland. The fifteenth annual ConVention of the Amer! Wan Christian Missionary Association oora= menced here yesterday. Rev.' Ales. Ostapbell delivered the opening addiess. PROM WASHINGTON. . -6 • WisuisaiON, Ober 21 Inforiation has been officially communicated to the. State Department, that by a decree of the government of Venezuela of the sth of Sep tember last, the duties on Imports to chat coun try have been increased 25 percent,--Tthe de :rep toit4o eff-ct fitt.4the end of 60days, -On rood% imported Item the United States, this itif; ditional impostis deglared to be tempoiery,ane ctq pmeede are plecigtclatrictlyAo the paymens of aleptrief three, hundred thousand ! &Mae, which has revel:kilt been arrtheries _that plernMent. bbiaPJOialtniallaillafahairiatipaoruirrekttqf4Ake: , rieWhatztillkibiNahe.iietaPa l 4Mq &Odin* tfakilaffiitifilictiioll - 4 - fialtligniaftlitgtrafichitilic- - flitentlltiecniqiinakeacititd eatill*LlNdi Oki Oviti-, ' • WO ig Pa'a arAwk: to Cincinnati; tf , Avjn tallt General at : Gees. GlEnfield and Sttdinan STRENGTH OF REBEL ARMIES. Rebels at Richmond Dispirited Their Inability to Assume the of- A very intelligent youug Iran, a refugee from Richmond, who has been there all through the war, and who only buccet cle4 is Making his escape last Monday, has a rived here and communicated to the mart lay author ities some important intelligence touching the rebel eludes. In regard to the strength of their armies, be pays that 'there is mach misapprehension at the North. He claims to have good authority for stating that the strength of Lee's army previous io the sending of the two corps to reinforco Bragg did not exceed 60 000 efficient troops; that Brags, with these - reintorcements, had not Over 50,000 men, and.that he only maregod to defeat ii 0680111.119 by a surprise, and attacking his.isolated columns. Re further states that the story of ieinforce inentsbavingbeen sent to Gen. Lee from Cent les ten, and elsewhere, is totally incorrect. That there have been no troops sent t,.) Lee, except is the way of deserters; that none have re turned from Brags's army, and to such straits tiave theßehel authorities been reduced that they are even forcing into the ranks those per- Sons who have pro - vided substitutes. I There V7d9 a general feeling of despondency in Richmond, and the fact was freely admittel that their amiss were none of them sufficiently strong: to assume offensive operations a iih any prospect of success ; and that the want of men revented Bragg from following up his success, and prevents him now from attacking the Fed etal at Ohatanooga. Gen. Crittenden to His Cornmeal. Hastawawrists T-WIMETY-111RST ARMY Cow, • • Zus:rivatirma.a, Oat. 10, 1861. , .40the .Ttomy fi•st Army -- 11 "P 3 : The General Commanding announces with: a;sorrow .that the name of this corps has bow 'stricken from the army rolls, and that he h ;been relieved from duty and ordered to r4Sit: !to Indianapolis, that his conduct in the'Rrel battles of Chickamauga may be investigated:!:_ 'the General Commanding regrets thej:epa t ration from his command—not the inve4igu i . tion. Investigation, the closest scrutiny; ever it may affect him, can only brighfbii fame. Your deals at Chickarnauglik..nsisiti Fames River, will hand down to postgsio,7 oua n honored names. You have honored me ! The toightrlaticrol the Twenty first Army Corps has grltireilcutii name of its commander on famous pages of Mei past. And the slanderer's toog_:e comnot r. yoke the past. Furta er honors await you.. Nafand'ebtritia! ing attend youi Li ST Lovra, Oct. 21. Ciscumirri, Oct. 21. tri.d 9781 OW to aa Baal -3P+Mr"..Ml37l!".€llj:: : W - g - troitcorio...toeti Ft -tvfvf- ':1 fAlrr MI 4,1:: - ..., q nu:: ,3:, ill* 7; --...757 i ' .1 : 11- ' 1" ""' ' ".E9friFud ,i! - -. , =7 , 7 - 'n7'2 , r7 -- ,;.,..... , ,,:•:;: cx, mi.Z ~.-, F. -..: e ilTitfa li tlM e ti C e P all a fitit. e_ iI.3ILD .7(}-D .. :CrE...,LI ,111,3 Z, 0 7 ....3!•:....:. - r Eliff i TgliNlVlV't - 011FkAilD P ItErEi' ; NI:: :J.: tIE uleit mitsii9Atify . .. :tat w0,..zt:i. 4 '4 LE;d3 b::44,,, x_mi7.1....,,..; •,:::_ i. Lipzz: Ernikvel l ieidiyi:e•dtz 20 fenaive. BALTIIMItg, o,:t. 21 T. L. CRITT4SPF_Ah or Major General 11. S.: Yt.lioutagp,_ P. P. OLDERanAND. Captain silaZl-21.4AL Markets by Telegriutibt PIIILADIMOitEk'CX% - The decline in the premium ontirpid hart bad no effect upon the bradstuffi ,Tc;pl'u is but-little shipping demand for ffonr ark 4 ouly m. 500 bbls. extra f.ilv sold $74;7'511 hol Reosipti end st Klts tigbe *la Vaal 4 steady et $6 50(3,5 76. Theie here. Toe demand f—r wbeeit, and only 2,000 bush. red at "sr ,56; arid' Wldie raogtg from $1 65 to $1 85. fbidairsiThs'ofile at $1 25. 8.000 bash. cern•soti•iallibtek yet low. and 99 for Wtstern. tdixilso44.l4llPsinad,y at 800)81c. Provisious are held firm?; sales ,of mess poik at $l6. Hams rif111448,4 etUilt 7/, and shoulders at 61. Cioverseedi sales at *7@i7fiisOffi - .sTlinerkisiEtit $2 5042 78. and flaxseed : 64.M 15 ,W4irtitz; salts steady at 60(461 NE T F . OA. • Flour dull—gales of SOO bble. at a &eine of 10@15o for State, whion:Meeiitorted-attSS 30 (a)5 50, Ohio at $6 7012),¢ p4„,4p0vr 44 ,,.t„0,29 @ 7 15 Wheat dull—mlee of 35 000, hoe at.a decline of 20 for white; Oticopilirhiris tcWed tkt El 27a1 80, MilwanlteCluweN -red Western $1 8341...30pi:Whim i •of s•.:la q kc lower; the market fa 01,1;,pa1e5,80466 laxe. at 99a. Beef dull. Pprkhgavy : - 1:;%rd1110 Waisky firbiiff'6lo. Ilf • . • New York Money:Markeb, , i treor Yoga; oet,i2A.:E: Stocks better; ektitNigo..anit Xaki4l;l I 071; Cumberland Coal 861; Illinois S t inlhein 124; Michigan Southern 1461; New Y.,;kt e l i _ oat 1261; Pennsylvania Coal 1604; Beading 1221; Milwank'a and' litssissippl' 30; Virginia 6'a fin; Miniourtrfolsi6B9lAulinicaatiald-1481; - :Cenni-siee Vs 68 ;„pno.„..yoaT, tits: . mute 994; Tr.:tam:al 8-11r.s 1071, Clot; 1 a 014; ilegistercd 108; Matangeol1 1 127 „Imre. Garner. Irahogninir;s pl ,patrick, a lad chime% }eat s age:iaaetia'a. 'sort of volnuttief . Oenertd.r brave little fellow, ernd-ledes apitaididlr; :Jae find discovered ther-reeenne of the rebels in their late adiagget4n.Pis WOO; I$VPARtrt - lle was greatly „ rect .by., the ".1 . 5 nny b A " uponTeiar io e niretideg in snob dog e and•!daisbed back to an affeceeof the Off fahorrowaltatpl to show 11004. •; g ram m i arocliingg jaavoirqonae rparie to Peril, the iisidon brthß"Empjae EOgeilia. ; Ire' 08 lir ohne-ahead illtiPartipbs these kinds:of:Stothingahavtaintpplin nas We for ; manf,lag TAillqaciAhP,Ta,tiltat ttllloB nothing new under ridwilif as nrYder the Itin. oilt OE
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers