j aitg (Ltlegrap NOTION TO AOVEIt , I'ISERS.—IVII Ad rzirtta.cnerkts, linatusss Iloticca, Mar- D ou f 1, 33 , to secure 111110 tlOll must Invariably Di tieC.ol:lli... Tod *if i It the CASH. Ads ertlsementS ordered in the regular S.:vesting Edition ale inserted In the Morning Edition leithent extra charge. HARRIBBTEkI-, PA. Thinslay Evening, October 22. 1863 TOwli AND 0011 TRY. Fort SALB.—A Bay Mare will be sold cbeap by applying to Edward. Balthasar, at Mrs. Black's boarding house, on Third street, be tween Market and Walnut. [oc-15-dti Mu:max Ruin Finin.—The regular month ly payment will be made on Friday afternoon, 28d - inst.; between the hours of four and six, aethe usual place. GEO. BERGNER, President. 0. EDWARDS, Secretary. Tula Huntingdon Journal has hoisted the name of Abraham Lincoln for President in 1864. • Taw Cloppelheadl are all satisfied with the re sult of the election—satisfied that they are overwhelmingly licked. ..0 Tian cannonading between Imboden's rebel ally and the Union forces, at Charlestown, Va.,.on Sunday last, was distin,9tly heard at tChamiserkburg. lus name of Brough, the succesSful candi de4for Governor of Ohio, is pronounced kyr. The _ . eopperheads will see, therefore ;that rhymes with tough, rough and enough r'" ,Sommony entered the (lace of the /anklet Sen tinel, on Wednesday last, and stole therefrom the election returns of the county, and the edi tor's pocket knife. A reward of ten dollnrs is off'ered for the apprehension of the unprincipled scamp who thus wronged au editor. - Cyan reit Thmremnra.—Here is a remcdy said to be excellent for the cure of .diptheria: small guantity of sheep's suet, say a spoonful, choppedl.ne, and boiled in a gill of milk, and drank on retiring to bed. Of course the throat is to be bound with flannel: PEMSATTEHIMIS.—The returns'of this denomi nation show that there are, in the , loYal States, 22 synods," embracing 106 -presbyteries, 1,615 .niin!steig, 162 licentiates, 191 candidates, 1,454 chrirches. Added on examination, 4,744; on certificate, 4,079; communicants, 185,894. ...11iPORTANT n o f .Jiggiouifttre has received one hundred bushels Of vr.petior "Mediterranean wheat, which-is well adapted to the soil of the Middle States. Agri- Aturists can obtain samples by addressing Hort Isaac Newton, Co!hipiedouer of Agriculture, W as h stolgton, D. C. BOBIITNY .—The house of Philip. tier spa-, Lam Nilo, Cambria county, was entered cne night, not long since, and robbed of $1,500 in money and c ounty orders. Mr. H. appears to be singularly unfortunate, as it is not many months since he lostseveral hundred dollars in the same way. , BOUNTIES FOR BEG. turra.—Au amended circular beenhii sent out ft Vro the Provost Marshal Goineral'i offiee; by w tact IP . appears that to every recruit who is a veittit: volunteer, a bounty and premium aisierunting to $402 will be paid. To all other; temuits, not -veterans, $BO2 for the 'old organiz Along. The'Object is -to encourace• voluntening', to thoses wim are drafted receive only $l.OO bu'untY lieu enlisted under this orde r will 'be permitifd to select their regiments,- which, however, must be one of the old relitttents In the geld. 1 Tga H&1111.1131311G TEMPUN §OCIWXY will glie Oita . fast oxhibiticn4n 13ratit'si Hall this even ing. The object of their organization is one of beneyolscoe,, and ourcitizensehould encourage the Society in preference to lavishing their patronagempon traveling oompanies_whoi - carry our money away.. If liberally encouraged, the Thespian Society'will be enabled to give onter tainments equal to those of any companithat comes here from abroad; and at the same time the profits will be devoted to charitable pur peses, at home. We invite attention to_the circular of the Society, in our advertising col umns. I= raimannat FOR HOUSEKEEPING.—Richard Net son and Ellen Johnson, are two colored persons who came here from the• South, during tlie, rebel invasion of last summer. Richard has been employed at the "Old Wallower Line" warehouses, near the depot Ellen inhabited'a room on South street. Richard had become "smitten,". or in otber words, he "fell in love" with Ellen, And Ellen's affections were centered upon Richard; and the twain expected to, "be -made one." A. day or .two ago sundry articles •wereimissing, from the warehouses mhich gelson Was•employed, and he was suspected of •Tiliving'persuaded them to accompany him tol other.. iiiu.srteis. Yesterday Mr. Mueneh, the wagent•in charge of the warehouses, had Alder maan Peter issue a warrant for the arrest of the; itrupposed thief.. It was .placed in the hands of 1 0fficer Fleck, who succeeded.ln`nabbing Richard. "Slien'i room Was ailm searched, and four ipring Wiens. mithogsrm 'Cirairi, a number of dishes, Am; the articles taken from the warehouses, were found. The discovery of these articles was Sufficient to.. convince the offi:er the Richard had been preparing for: htersekeeping, Id the expense of other persossi conOquent y he was furnished with free boarding in the county prison. ' • Liter in the day a colored darndel; nitxned Mary Morgan, appearei before Ai:Mei:Wan Maglaugblin, and preferred a charge of fornica= tion , ,,a4d bastardy against tki.above named Richard Nelson, for which he Will alsO hive to envier at' court. 4 Verily, Richard appnra to have a hard road to travel. 2 Amid he be convicted of the atkavr charges, he Will_Probably be furniehtd. .with Anartera in the State Hotel, on +Merry Hill. PGLIOE AFFAIRS are dull. There were but two or three cases of a trivial sato'. e be,to , e the Alderman. The parties were discharged A PRETTY WAY OF ANSWERING THE QUESTION. - II is reported that the Princess Alexandria, when asked by the Prince of Wales for her hand in marriage, proposed to grant it for twenty-five shillings, which, said she, archly, is equal, you know, to one sovereign and one crown in England. A SOLID Vora /OR OURTIN.—Two Urallies in the First ward, Harrisburg, gave nice votes for the re-election of Andrew -G. Curtin. In one there were five and in the other four voters, all of whom are not only staunch Union men, but among the solid men of the ward for indostry and respectability. It is a fact, too, that out of just suckelements of industry and respecta •ility, were the votes divided which re elected Gov. Curtin. To PARENTS.—No honest observer of every day life, in this goodly city, can escape the conviction that public morals are.in a very low state in our midst. The vulgarity, profanity and obscenity that one meets with on the streets are shocking_ in the extreme. These are no doubt some of the evils of these war times, but the very fact that war brings such evils should urge us to, guard more sedulonsly than ever the purity and honor of our families. So tong as there are greater temptations than usual thrown into the way of the young, ,patents should watch ever so carefully over their young ig?rui and slaughters, just Springipg _into _Manhood and womanhood—should watch continually, lest they fall ! ==l Famortor COUNTP.—Francis Bowden, of Waynesboro', was thrown from his buggy on diction day, and had his collar bone broken. —There are eighty patients in the Town Hall Hospital, Ohambersburg.---- The family of John Brown, near Monterey Springs, has suf fer( d severely from fever. On the 25th of Sep tember his son Allen died, aged 15 5 ears ; on the 4th inst. he died himself, and on-the sth his wife Mary Ann died—all of the same (Ili ease., Mr. Brown was 63 years old (incihis wife about 52.—The sheriff of the county took his prisoners to the polls to .vote,,on election day.. They were all Copperheads. Fortunately the Democratic election board refused the votes.— The Union on the r,pp l it 3 r t ty h. ejected „ their whale county ~.--~~r MITSQUISOI3S —The warm weather of the past few days has caused the musquitoes to reappear in great number _They had packed their trunks and left (hiringthe cold snap, seeking some climate better adaptql to their delicate consti tutions, but with milder, weather , they put a change of linen in their carpetbags, and - capia . back to remain a few days with ,ps. We recog nized-'several of the new comers dining the silent watclies,clc4s anclother chronometers; of the night. Their appetites het Atatkeenness mild vigor which result from a long journey, and itseemed to us that theif•voracity would never be appease& There was apereeptible d'ffarence in the manner with whiCh the mus quitoes took hold on their return. After en during the fierce attacks of the hungry hordes on their arrival, it was compauative bliss' to have some of the regular_boarders settle down to their cheerful meal. The latter appeared to be quite ashamed of the rude and ill mannered strangers WhOhad no bowel's for, any but #iem selves, and buzzed in our ear their sympa.thy arid coed -lance I=o=l A FLAGRANT Otrmaz,—lt is high time that the attention of the military authorities-' were called to the fact that those haVing charge of the horse camp, on Market street, in this city, are in the habit of burying downs of dead horses - within the city limits, and close upon the, thoroughfare leading to the cemetery, where every funeral procession is_annoyed by the stench arising from the slightly-coveged, ic-ifying remains ;' and the health of that Pu- part o: the city is theri3by rarelessdy endangered. liemonstr - Nsees addressed to those in immediate command bank 'met with the reply: "Mind your , owe business." As public Jour . • nalists, we feel that we are minding-our own • business when we call pul4ll° attention to rack cuttageons violations of con :inon decency and such heartless disregard of the ~.I ' D st v it6l terests of the community. The plea militur9 necessity will not avail here; for many t..2f these horses' were driven to the Bide of -the.pit .`ud shot down. in their tracks, and: tumbled into . their graves. They could just as easily haie continued their life's journey beyond the city limits. 'Oho can interfere for our protection? We gladly submit to needful sacrifices for the country's sake; but this is read - elm barbarity'. • . I==l THE TELEGRAPH STYMIE *X PE:HUM DILLE- Lislimssr.-- , For some time past, we- have had orders in New York for the building pf a large sized steam job printing press, the first of the model ever manufactured. Before we had ordered this preEs, we had erected in our. job room a press for printing cards, circulars, bills of-fare, and programmes, which, as a piece of machinery, exceeds in perfection and aNilitY to turn out superior work, any press ever ma.nu factured. It is one orGordon's latest patents',. and is capable of printing 1600 "cards in one hour, a ,speed which has certainly not been attained by any other machinery for executing sirnilar description of work. The other press, which is design:edloi - Ipiintinghand. L bills and pamphlets, is, as we have already written, an entirely new invention. ' It is what is called w segment cylinder press--'-the segment having 'a swinging motion with the movement: of the bed of the press, and is thus worked with great ease and rapidity. The inking apparatus on this press, unlike other jobbeii, * has a perfect! fountain for EnpPlying the rollerii, And thirebyl the speed ,Of, the machinery is much increased andlaCilitated. This press is capable of produc ing frnraltwo thousand to twenty-five hundred impressions in one honr. —With this 'machinery, in *addition to that which was al teddy 'in operation in our job - room, will give-Minrgient Eidyantageln executing job :work with SpOd.,and ecenemy. Of course the public will appreciate this fact, and-accordingly ereekihe adVintage which it `affords in having their work executed In the TtiliintaPa , Megni lob Printing 01ce. VETERAN REGIIIENT6 RE-ENLIBTING T.' nil 01 , 1.1:4 ITED TO THEIR STATES.—The following eirCULAI by,‘ been leued by the Nernst Marshal Gen- •°Regiments now in service which r enlist as veteran volunteers, under the provisions of General Orders NO3. 191 and SO, current series, from the Adjutant General's office, will be cred ited to the States, and as far as practicable to the Congressional districts and sub districts to which they belong." TILE granklen Repository gives the following particulars concerning the shooting of Michael Coble, which was briefly noticed in our col umns, the other day : Late on Tuesday night, after the election returns had been counted in Hamilton, Mr. Michael Coble and Henry Reilly, two officers of the election, accompanied by Richard Ridgley and John Row, were going home, and when a little beyond the western gate house met some soldiers. A slight altercation ensued, in which Mr. Coble took no part, however, and stones were thrown by both sides. Mr. Coble had not stopped, but gone on ahead of his compan ions. After parleying some time with the soldiers, they followed on up the hill, and the soldiers fired several shots, two of which took effect in Mr. Coble,;one jnihe head, and killing him almost instantly. Subseirently a squad of soldiers were sent oui to arrest -those who had fired' the shots,- = and one soldier at: tempted to escape by running away, when the squad fired, and, wounded one of their own squad seriously but not fatally. It is not yet known who killed Mr. Coble, and no arrests have yet been made. Mr. Coble was a most estimable citizen. • "Ont . Ons."—One hour lost in the morning by lying in bed, will put :back, and may ,frus 7 trate, all the busineis of the day: One hole in the fence will cost ten times es much as it will to fix it at once. One unruly animal will teach all others in its company bad tricks. One bad habit indulged or submitted to, .will sink your power of self government as quickly as one leak will sink a ship. One drinker will keep a family :.poor and in trouble. G=l Jons ALo3lll.l9.lllllollliCell to the public that he le . prepared to do , hauling of any description; ,either by the day or load, at reasonable rates. 'None but faithful'and obliging drivers are em ployed. Persona having anything to do in his line would do well leave their orders at his ,residence in Broad street, or deposit them in 'his hex at this office. septl4 ebdtf Optsial Notitts. Dem.—Ancient and, modern history record many incidents of the sagacity and faithfulness of the animal whose name beads this *article'. Lord Byron contributes his, respect in the lines to his Newfoundland dog. Arid. how many thousand acts of courage' and , intelligence of ,dogs, have called forth our gratitude and attach ment; even the pathetic appeal to old dog tray. Surrounded with all its beauty, which necessa rily talres hold of our better feelings, could net in a wordly way, command one gratitude so much as the dog, who, seeing a stranger pass that inquired for the 'cheap dry goods store, started up.in a moment and directed the stran ger to C. L. Bowman's, No. 1, corner of Front and Market streets. oct22 2t. A PIETTSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE. Containing nearly, 800 pages, and 180 fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Sexual Organs in a state of Health and Disease, with a Treatise .on ME-Abuse, its Da2lorahle Consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment —the only rational and suceessfpl mode of care, as shown by the report ofcases treated. A truthful ad viser to the married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physi cal condition. Sent free of postage to arty ad dress, on receipt of 25 cents In stamps or postal currency, by addressing. Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane,',Albany, N. Y. oct9-d&w3m A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been need in his practice for the last twenty. years with the most astonishing emcees. As an external -remedy, it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous pisorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative kir Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Brnites, ttc., its soothing, healing and pow erful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who haye ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certi ficates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. See advertisement. augll•dstwoew ICOMITINICATED.I F;7lmonary Consumption a Curable Disease 1 A CARD. • TO CONSUMPTIVES .Then underegned having been restored ,to nealth in a few weeks,.by a vary simple renle dy, after having suffered several years with' a severe lung affection, and that dread disease,; Consnrogiion—is anxious to make known 'to his fellow sufferers the meawof gue. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same,, which they will find a sure we for goNstnerrrox, Assnxbr., Buono :ens, Covens, Corm, &o. The only object of the advertifier in sending the Pescription is to benefit the afflicted, and b :tgeed information which he conceives to be ; and he hopes every sufferer will t ry i fremedy, as it will cost them nothing, and ru'vf Prove itlessifig• Partit, N g wishing the prescription please address ENV. EDVATID A. WILSON, will i m i st , urg, kings County, New York. sept244lkkw3, a Enron or Terecutuni . : 1 D ear s er : With yt permission I wish to say to the readers of yo lit paper that I ll will send by return mail to all w ,Nio wish ' it, (freeYae cipe, with full direc.i)re . Cat taikiiik and tilting a simple Vegetable• Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, pimoka, Bkttches, Tan Freckles, and all Impurities cf the Skin, leav ing the same soft, clear, Wawa* and beautiful. I will also mail free to those 1.-..airktg Bald Reads or Bare Faces, simple dirocticom and in formation that will enable them to. start fall growth of Lrysnritant flair, Whiskwrs, or a ofou stache in less thin BO daya. — 1 applications answered' by return Mail withoueharge. BesPeabinliy yours, • ~- , ... TPS.-V.-.CHA.P.MAN, Olvenaist, ist 0-3 MA „ . lq, o z 881 Broadway; *OF',:leork. • . .'1 ~ MAMMM THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD ROUSE, PHILADELPHIA, 1 ESPECTFULLY call the attention cf Bud ncss Mau and tho traveling community, to the superior accommodation and comfort offered in their establishment. an3l-d3m SANAGA, FOWUR St CO. MOTUE/1141. 111.0TIIEttSS: MOTHERSII! -nOSOOTIIING N'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation Is the prescripthin of one the best female physicians and nurses in the Unit,xl States, and has been wed for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of ane week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Garman IN TM3 &qua, arm Wrap Cora°. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAREME.4. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other causb. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PEREINt3,-.New York te on the outside wrapper. Sold by all , Medicine Dealers.. Principal Office, 48 lDpy Street, NEW YORK. Pater ONLY 26 Czars . Barn a. ray22-d&w6m Ottcm littamero. Steam Weekly to .LivereooL rriOTICHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax HA.B.- 1. aon.) . The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, NeW York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company. are Intended to sail as follows : CITY OF BALTIMORE,, Saturday, October 17 ; CITY OF NEW YORE, Saturday, October 31 ; ETNA, Saturday November T; and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, ' from Pier 44, North 'River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PAYADLI Di GOLD, On ITS 1111413EVALINT Di GIFU • 1 mum , . riur comas, $BO, 00 sramista, $32 50 do to London, -85 00 dO toLondon, 85 50 do to. Paris, 01? 00 do to Paris, 40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Hanre, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bro., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: ist Cabin, *75, $B5; $105,. Steerage from Liver-. pool, $4O. From Queenestown, $3O. Those who wieh to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Compa ny's Offices. .JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N.Y. . or C. 0. ZIkIMERMAN, Harrisburg. 123d1y. ** DR. SWEET'S NFALLIBLE LINIMENT THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK 4NP JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, OUTS AND WOUNDS, .PILES, HEADACHE, AND AND BYOHEUMUSATIC DISORDERS- For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is pre pared irom the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, 01 Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and• has been used in.his practice for more thau twenty .years with.the raost.astenishing success... AS AN ALLEVIAZOR OF PAIN, it is un rivalled by any preparation before the public, of whiph the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has . been used it has never been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every case, however. distressing. It will relieve the worst case of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE RAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment 113 a most happy and un failing remedy. Acting directly upon the ner vous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores' it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES.—As an, external remedy, we claim that it is the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but' a timely application of this Liniment will never fail to cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to' the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when used abcording.to directions. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, . - INSEO7 BITES AND STING 6. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at' the first appearance-of Lamelleffl will ef fectually prevent those formidable diseases, to which all horses. are liable, and which render. Si) many 'otherwise valuable horses, Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to the wonderful curative properties of this ! Lini ment have been received' within the last two years, and many of them from persons in the highestranks of life. cmrrios. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label,- and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. & RICHARDSON CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. For sale by all dealers. cull dawly Cow PRINTING PRESSES FOR BALE. The undersigned having purchased several new, presses of the most approved machinery, to run by steam; offers tor sale the following presses, suitable for country offices, viz: 1 IRON HA.ND PRESS, medium size, in excel lent order. _ 1 SMALL CARD PRESS, in good order. They will be sold very low. Apply to [tf] GEO. BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa. Also, for sale, a TEERM-HORSE POWER ENGINE, E, which will be sold very cheap. - - A LL PE ESON'S wanting . Shade Trees planted A this fats, who have not already ordered, will be promptly supplied, and have my per taiga- attention of the ,plauting by sending or ders at once through the;Post office or to the place immediately below the city. J. KISH oet7 lIIE ME latal estate Oates, PUBLIC SALE.. A BABE CHANCE FOR BUILDING LOTS T k ; T ILL be sold on Saturday, October '3lst, Vl' on the premises, THREE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, situate on Front street, next door the Duck Tavern, In West Harrisburg, each containing 20 feet on Front street down to low water mark. Also, a lot adjoining the above, containing 47 feet front, having thereon erected a FRAME HOUSE ; also, a never-failing well of water with pump. The above property will be sold together or separately, to suit pur chasers. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 35., when :erms will be made known by' CATHARINE SCHMIDT, Proprietress. cct2l-dts PUBLIC SALE ILL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday, II 1 the 31st day of October, 1863, on the premises, the following Real Estate, viz: ' 185 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, situated in South Aunville township, Lebanon county, bounded on the north by the Home slice Turnpike, on the east by land of Ulrich and John Burkholder, on the south bylands of Jacob Haldeman and others, and on the west by Samuel Bowman, one mile east .ot Camp bellstown. The improvements are a New Two Story Brick House, 80 by 8 . 2 feet, New Bsrn tO by 90 feet, Hog Pen ' Smoke House, and neces sary outbuildings. The land'is part limestone and part sand stone. 'Forty acres of it Is Wood Land, pqrt of which Is heavy timber and part chestnut sprouts. The land is: in go:3d, order and under - good fencing. There is running water on the premises, with tonntaln pump bringing water to the house and barn. There is tem an Orchard of first-rate grafted fruit. Sale t) commence at 1 o'clock * r. n., on mid day, when oonditiona of sale will be made known by ' JACOB MIIXIAIA. septlo d&wts New 2trartizements. AT BERGNER'S CHEAP. BOOKSTORE THE SHAPOW OF ASRLYDYAT, by Mrs. 'Henry Wood ; in muslin $1 25, paper $1 00 ELEANOR'S VICTORY, a novel by the author of "Aurora Floyd," pa per THE PENINSHIAI3. CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA, by the Rev. J. Marks. Illustrated IT THE AWAY OE THE POTOMAC. Behind the Scenes. A Diary of un writtenhiatory from its organization to 186 a, by purgeon Castleman, Erth Wisconsin ANNALS OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND, by an officer. Ek gantly illustrated. VI LEMANA, or the Doctrine cf Educe cation, from the German of Jean Paul Richter MEDITATIONS ON LIFE, from the German.of Zchokke VIII PETER CAREADINE, a new work by Caroline Cheasebro Ix AGA.SAZ S Method of Study in,hlatu _ [ ml History OUR OLD HOME, a series of English sketches by Hawthorne XI FREEDOM ANDWAR. Discourses on Topics of the Times, by Henry Ward Beecher THE YOUNG PAWN XIII THE CAPITAL OF THE TYCOON. A Narrative of Three Years' Residence in Japan, by the British Minister. 2 vole GALA DAYS, by Gail Hamilton.. XV FAIRY:TALES. Old Stories in a New Dress, by the Author of "John Halifax' 1 00 All new books received as soon as published at BERGNER'S. JOHN WISE ) Third Street near Walnut, IiARRISBURG, PA. WIIDLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALER IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &O, Jujube Paste, I Citron, Moss Paste, Figs, Dates, Fig Paste, • Prunes, Marsh Mallow Gum Almonds, I Drops, Walnuts, Filberts, Cream Chocolate Drops I Cream Nuts, Plain Candies, & c., Sze. Ground Nuts, Oranges and Lemons,Pecan Nuts, I Canned Fruits, Cocoanuts, Jellies,Cranberries, I Teas and Spices, all Hominy and Beans, kinds. Cakes and Crackers, Paper Bags, Sweet and Irish Po. Cider Vinegar, tatoes, Fresh and Salt Fish in Green and Dried season, • Fruits, Vegetables in season, And Country _Produce Raisins, . in season. Currants, octlB $3 EL 41. .3=P Eine Bread and Cake Bakery, 74 Market Street. rpKE subscriber, thankful for the very 1ib ..1. eral patronage bestowed on hint since he has taken 'the Bakery formerly occupied 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 please his customers and all who may favor hint with a call, with•the choicest of CAKES, and the best BREAD that clean, careful and experi enced hands can make of the best extra family Roar; TEA CAKES, BISCUIT, PIES, And a great vaileti of Fancy and Common Cakes always on hand or made to order. Come and my our Bread and Cakes. A. E. BEADY,= Pioprietor, . S. BRADY, Buret. oct6-dlm DILB.M. GIWEA, ~~sz~ NO. 119 'MARKET STREET, Teeth pOsitively extracted without pain. by the use of nitrous oxide. oct7dtf HENRY C. ORTH, Teacher of the Violin Piano, Melodeon and Terms reasonable. 15 Third street, between Market end Chest nut . streets : ,tll -dam . , ALARGE variety of "Notions, Nat zeoayed' ' :; El at :lA' ' BOOKSTORE. NOT A.LOOROLIC. A HIGHLY COMENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. • DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN SITTILus. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philaaelphia, Pa. Will effectually care Liver Complaint, DyspepEia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as 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 Flut tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried ar.dDifficult Breathing, Mut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suftoosting Sensations when in a lying ps.store, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per spiration, Yelloanesit of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil, and groat Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They-will cure the above diseases in ninety-nin:. ts out a hundred. 1100FLAN . D'S GERMAN BITTERS Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the American public, and their reputation and attic are not rivaled by any similar prepatation The proprietors have thousands of letter 9 'from the most eminent CLEM-THEN, LA c m, s PHYSICIANS A D - - Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the beneP.oial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETILO DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELLY DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING ? If you do, use ROOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. 150 100 3 N 1 50 EMI EEO 1 60 1 25 1 25 1 60 1 26 3 00 XIV i6O JOHN WISE Mesita'. A PURE TONIC PARTICULAR NOTICE There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rUla, ;Gating from 20 to 4'3 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise sr Corian der Seed. • Phis 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 Alcoholic Stim ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors at tendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt:- Got ONE BOTIE -OF HOOFIAND' GERMAN Bar- TEEts and mix with THREE QUAIITS OF GOOD BRANDY OR NVIIISKY, and the result will be a preparation Mar will FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtues and true excelienee any of the numerous Li quor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with a GOOD article of Liquor, at a vizteh less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND 'TEM UMW Or smanates. We call the attention of ail having relatiena or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths I of- the diseases induced by exposuri s and privations incident to camp life. In the nets, published almost daily in the eewepaptee, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large propertion are suffering from debil ty. Every cage of that kind can be readily cared by Hoofland's German Bitters. Dizeases Iresulting from disorders of the digeeiive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be boa. 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:" Permanateerie., August 23d, 1862. Messrs. Jones & Evans :—Well, gentlemen, your Hoofland't German Bitters hue saved m 3, life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch 'ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of i whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. I I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and 1 under the immediate command of Captain E. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vember last with inflammation of the lunge, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heighten,al by an attack of dysentery. I was then remov ed from the White House and sent to this city on board the steamer State of Maine, from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since I that time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swal low anything, and if I did force a morsel down. It was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these cir -1 cumstimces ; and, accordingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though an- successfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the I dread archer, fiankly told me they mold do no Note for me and advised me to see a clergyman and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein bron, of Sixth below Arch street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your 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 for it, I getting better. Though I have taken hut two 1 bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin. my wife 1 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 DOBOM those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddleback, First New York Batteyter ; George A. Ackley, Co. 0, Ilth n:w Chevalier, 92d.New York; J, E. Spencer, Jet Artillery, Battery F ; J. B. Fasewell; Co. B, 3d Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome, Co. B, 3d Ver mont; Henry T. Macdonald, Co. C, 6th Maine John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Matte ; Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Andrew J. Kim ball, Co. A, 3d Vermont n ; John Jenkins, Co B, 106th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTERFETra i See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON',. Is on the wrapper of each bottle. Price per bottle, 75 cents, or half dozen for Principal Office and Manufactory, No. Arch street- JONES & EVANS, (Successor to C.:M. Jackson & C 0.,) Proprietors. "For sale by Druggist and Deniers la every Urn in the United States- [lO,lO-414.wiy