gaily' - 'o'eltgrapil !VOTIVE TO ALI V fer, itTLIERS.—AII Ad vertisements, ttufaibeas Notices, Mar rim g es, Deaths, eac., to secure luso Atom to the TEL kttin must invariably be aecompa..fed ith the CASH. Advertisemefhts ordered in the regular g mcw i n g Edition ale inserted in the Morning Edition without extra charge., HARRISBURG, PA, Saturday Evening, October f 4, 1883 TOWN AND C.OIISTRY. Tics Mauch Chunk. - Gasetts says that quite a number of deer haVe been shot, this fall, near that town. THE Union• County Marine placed at the head of IM editorial column: Ftiu tEmmENT—ABRA.HANI LINCOLN.: • 'THAT bzicw.—Tbe speech promised us by •,. , Judge Woodward "after, his electioo," will hardly be made ! Lsevirs.—The falling leaves are a nuisance on streets or walke, but are very good .manure on grass, streivbErry beds, &c. Sweep - or rake them out of the way, and. put, them where they will be useful. FARTRIDGE3 AND WILIr DUCKS.—Gctorge Dress has received a choicelot,ct tartri4gis emd-rio Duoks,which will..bnserVed up in the beet still at his restaurant in Third street. Families also svrlli be supplied at moderate rates, and fan have dbkiaressed at the restaurant if - ,prof ed. :I/01'x PAIL to attend the Thespian Exhibition to-night. andlee the " Golden, Farmer" and the " Wilful Murder"-,. two "ezeellent .piay,s. Align Ilewellyn, will also recite a patri otie.pbemi,entitled," Eliza on the Eattle:lrield of ttettriburg.'' Encourager home enterptise. A 3riauL Mt3ethig of the'Ctood Will giiiine company will be held at their even ing at'.7k o'clock. As bush:tem of considerable importance will be brought beforethetneeting, it is hritied that all fhe members who can will attend: - • , lutrufsr.- 7 9wing to the inclement state of %h e Tre i;lher the atteridance at market, this morn ing, was somewhat - thin. The amount of "'produce" offered for sale was not as geat3 as we are l aece,*ened to see. - PriCes were about the same as heretofore. tr:l362*Ais) TaN INVALID Coars.—Col. Giles, la!tai oitiOBth . - PbbnsylvarA, 701\z:deer : I, has been ordered by the War liepirinient deilithlk to take command of the troopti• the litirafklCorm v niider the direotioris 4 of thefact lug jiaigtant.PrOyast Marshs]. of Peiliksylytinia. 'TIM Gent= blieroh in Archibald, l i eSerne county, was destroyed by Bre =Sunday evening bud. The •flaraition Reinqicap sayethat4when the steeplel-4ell„the" -copperheads who were present Iwpreity large force gave three cheers )for Wocidwaid 4.3/030i;NN'S MEN Dirseapisa.—The.Hagerstowili (15d.) r_or4 Light sarx—"We ,understand that sright of Iruboden'e s na en deserted on Sunday k *nil ~.corrie: To 4, Martinsburg with, their her les aisd, ecrtdpments. They,arriVed in this t,,,,,,nl,,:i4l',ll,4ys,li,iyievening, and remained over • ; 81L1G10011.1, - , " 11e; East ' IPeinn4: Z1A . 1° 240 , I°l l the Church of God, will mee: in the Bethe -1 in - • the boroogh.Of Milidletovm. Th • - opening . ser - mon will be deliveredLon-Wednesday evening, the:2Bth hist, EAlThomas, o k . (!ailterAtY , ..be opea.,to,t,l l°) public, and there willibe'iprisaching everyCeve ning during thenessice of the Eldershiii!"" 2 ." THE Union PeOPle of'l:Tnion conriti' had +„a grand Celebration et Leviii * hrirg, on Wednesdal, in honor of our ~:iticteries polls. An im mense4inner: was serted np r and..B,ooo persons fed.' addresses Were - Ideliv(lied, and sloo' were ecilleadiffor the'bereit'd'wounded soldiers. evening therti was: grand torch-lightprocieshirt. . • .C; RAIN commenced falling last evening, and continued throughout tbe night.- Thfsaidrning our strOi!teitge r Ak pxcel!ent44,itim topmerit serionsinfo*,63 pnrSous who may fall in the mud. Some 'ths OrpieingEi are ahnost im: paitati# fdt pedestrians. We Nava frequently called "tteation.to the filthy .condition •albs streets, but as yet no steps have beentalien to improve` them. JO. Jeans G. BraNitinens, of = Baltimore you*, Maryland, (the stealing of whose - horse • was noticed yesterday,) iiirrived in this city day, and identified the horse, saddle and brilMe that were found in the possession of the man who was arrested by ;Officer Campbell. TEe prisoner ,gaVealiis name as James Jones, (not fitilbert,as stated yesterday,) was brought before Alderman Kline, for . u further bearing, this afternoon, when Mr. Stansbury reNguissii. biro as a:Person who sat nettr : ltiß (Stanidr rug iu 14'..Bitifitner:c county; night the horse was sfolert. There caul:K:lllde , doubt of the guilt, dfljtiries, - at he tells 'ii / e - r* centrii dietary stories inr regatta to the 49 re 4. arrested yeSterday lie Stated .thittAiistatherhad raised the horse,- in„Virgirdar in the evening he siatedthat lie htingitkliiiiitY=Au..neighbor hoedsig Harper'aFerry; toldsy lit said:bathed obßiiitted him 'the little town' df 2 1try: He having Stolen 'the`' here e; but did - dot ileurAleVing been in church in Maryland last Wednesday evening. sthen reminded by the Aldermanthat .;' b ;r ,esty,is the ,beftt policy," he replied that it w 4 1309:tiftiniel6 but not always. He expressed. 'a willingness to im taken to Baltimore connty, Md., for trial, and said he had a trade, and ifs sent , to the. per4ten t tlary , he could work there ten or fifteeq yearp; by which time the war would. Prbbably over, Jones says he is from Western Viiiinie; and that he served two years In from whi . Ch =he deserted recently: k .effelhas papers will& show 'that he took the, oath. of allegiance at Harper's Ferry, a..few dais ago. He will be taken:to Maryland to morrOw 'born ing for trial. - • CUMBERLAND Coutrrr.—The Cumberland Coun ty Tettobers'lnstitute will convene In Muchan 7 icsburg, on Widneeday, December - 2d.—The 'next 'term of -Court wilt commence on the second Monday of November.--:-Prof. Lee and Haller have beep- giving exhibitions to large crowds in Carliale.—On Thursday morning, at a point near 1 ,1 ewville, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, the axle of -a cal in a freight train , Nbroke, throwing a number of ears off the track, and smashing Several of them. No per son injured. THe follbwing is a list of. the, battle scenes painted by Harry H. Davis, since his return home, and which will be 'added to his great panorama of the rebellion: Antietam—evening; Fredericksburg ; Grand Charge of Humphreys' arid Howard's Divisions at Stone - River ; Charge 'oe kregley's Division at Murfreesboro; Bombardment of Port Hud son, by Admiral Farragut's Fleet ; Chancellor ville—Hooker repulsing„ the attack of the Ene my; Siege of Vicksburg- 7 storraing of the Rebel Works ; Charge of the,Second Louisiana Colored Regiment, on the RebelVorke at Port Hudson. Mr. DAVIS is now engaged in painting the "Great Battle of Gettyeburg," which will alEo be added to the panorama. Illaimi-lwreamerisa raocesintom.—.fre licn, o f it Rare Woric of Art, io - FP. W. Intoin, am,:. viisseiri Gen:eral of the Sate of Pennsylvania.—The, friends-of W. W. "Irwin, Commissary General of the State, recently coneefied tit 2 e idea'effileogN -nizingdkiszrent services as an officer„airell as eirilowledilo r ghisinfintgoed qualities as a man, by presenting him with some fittingtnsti- MOnlel:;s:jf waiagreed:upoCit to select-rind pur chase a rare production of art, in the possession of Ward, on 7 .:`, , street, the work of one, ifot the mos , - -0 5,,: ;:tr, is P ta in the country. . Accord ingly i,.... ingly . n.-z ~.: :pion was started and confined exclusively-4(r' : - tbe litirnate personal friends of the Geneciti, attdiftei the contribution of an Oe quate sum,4he "WmirliTeliteitiallmas purchtised i , and devoted * the purpose designed : The sUbi ject of the a t in.thilinitince, is of a floral character, in Which hallends the colors of the rarest exotics, with the soft hues of , the grape; peach and other choice fruit, constituting. an en unable of color, tint and, shading which can only excelled by:the highest perfection; of nature. The pictirre is'endlized in a _massive gilt frame,26x3o inches, and when it has the advantage ofn preper light ; elicits the admira tion, and feriorable criticisixi-of all vihb'exam- Melt. : 4cbotspanying the picture, was a written tes timonial, to whioh epohiof . the , subscribers; to the fund had appendedtheir names. The sen timent of the testimonial is as follows: , lIITSENTIND TO • % WILLIAM W. IRWIN, Commissary Cireneral of the -State of Pen#syltia Asn 'Testimonial of the High Iteepect''yibich is entertained for hei Official Acti,T Aid the'Warm Esteein in which He fa Held „4"ersonally by, his Friends, the yinder-, „ = Thevresentation took place last evraning,.in the Law Department of the State Library rooms, Whore the 'atibscribers to the fond had beep as sembled,.and.where also_the picture . - had been tung - orqtlielgtillery 'Of that 'robin'. Up to - the verirMOMent of being introduced inte"the room, .Gen ; rwin, , wae ;Una' eipMdutid* with the purpose of those assembled there.; and, indeed, not until'he.waanddressed by Gen. B. Biddle Bab. arts, did he bbOorne apprised of the object of iitriende. It was , a genuine surprise in every-particular. Immediately after Gen. Ir *ln had:been seated, Gen. Roberti' -roese .and addrilied hien as ' - •`t Gar. Inwrs—Sra:—l have :been, fortunate Cr unfortunate, as the case maybe, in having been selected this evening, to ,express -to .3reu the , high esteemin which-you are held personally; and the treat confidence with which you are rev girded officially by yorir friends here assembldd. 1, 0- . ' sit letheirtiesire;, too, that 'this feeling of .1°.° 41 ' and confidence= should show Itself in esteem: ~ ______,,,,... more tangible than words. Hence 177 , 74 1 ; . -d prepared the magnificent • pro 3/47hich.now adorns the gallery of duction of art f e t ,..th, , RurPoter of presenting it to you a r s ob a rn tes , twitsnit , for yourself ; * ou t s et ) an d, a „ r ieh ,, heritage:lce 'yonlic - di':- 'when it. "ice" inibelliiherthe Wills:Of )7°ilr„owo home, you can regard it in after years at, '4IO - Proof;ef the esteem in which you were he - bY those 1/2°o' have had official and personal ante, with you Italie' ciriliol .of the oet emeew :alth. It 1 .is, sir, %indeed,' a testimonial worthy of the donee and the. donors. _ , ~ • Sir, Speaking : for: myself. alone, dic I can fre 1 bear:witness to,the faithfalness Withwhich-yon=, haye.sliicharged your official-duties... ;While- 1 had :charge of a.regiment -and while ;my:: OgErr 1 mend was suivieted by the State of l'efinsylva nia my troops never . murmured. It was only afeer-welegen to draw our rations from the= National Government, that we began fully to appreciate the Commissary General of gennfyl.:' *anti. , However excellent was the snbsiritende, of the-11. B..Oommisarint, my men,were con, •stantly drawing unfavorable comparisons =WO' tween that and the , sui4itence furnished 'hy your : orders, establishing for your rations a superiority over all others. ; ,But it ikacit this faithfulness to thisparllcular only, which has ; won you the confidence of .your_fellow-citizens. Your lealty• to the ~...public service, your loyalty to the National cause, and your ateruly course as a man; have given you a char deter among your fellow-men, of which yoq, iji,may well be proud. This beautiful testimonial itrdesigned to establish -that character, in 'a pleasing memento of honorable recognition. -7-• As you look upon its bright and flowery surfaoa; j hereafter, you will be'enabledAo think kindly ; of those - who now think so` osfienibly of you. Scenes nki - this, sir,, are' aineng• the pleasing ciwtodetiof :Or Wee, each fo,F_ the other thus creating memories which are lasting , and ca- mentirl,Ariendsbirogn" , which !emanate the' most gangrene iec"loatiei. ' •' : With theskremacks, (of which the foregoi ng' is only a sketch). Gen. Roberts then formally " I „presented. the piotote to.the donee. , - Gen. Irwin expiessed himself both gratified' and surprised. He had not even a suspicion . when he was invitod to the Library, of what was to folloW; and he was now at la - lijerclfer . wigmie' - , - to - e4;ll4§r the - feeling ' - 'Wilich ' was swelling inhiti i htiait. ' At d 1 d not know what he had Xlitteito. dederve fails: recognition.... The .fact-thal'he hadt'disebergld'Adi' duty Wei'no petit fp liii;Vybs - .-nor did he ever rook for re- Ward_beyond , the iegfliPtielOneueo B -41hicii?iie always 'Alt thathethaii atPlettiit" endeavored `to be faithful to Lis trust : 'Clin.ilritirf - sald that he was no orator—no 'speecV maker, - but "he begged.lbose present to, belieyektbafire.;mould al er "revert to - this scenerair among the ',bright est of his life. The intrinsic value 'of'the g, signed work of art thus kindly cd, w high4appreciated,Aut. to,. hina„..ttA r puerons, motive of personal esteem which proniPted,this recognition, was of more value than ;the triumph of the artist thus displayed in the glowing colors ou the canvas. He could only thank his friends, and assure them that while he lived, he would hold each and all of (hem in his most grateful remembrance. Speeches were also made by Samuel B. Thomas, A. C. Mullin, and Col. Thomas C. MacDowell, e4l of whom agreed in a high esti mate cf the personal and official character of Gen. Irwin. The company then adjourned to Breitinger'i restacraiit, .where tkey regaled themselves with the luxurious edibles which that establishment so abundantly ethrds. • --Altogether; the proceedings of the evading in this connection were of the most gratifying character. Indeed, it has, never ,fallen to 'our lot to be present on an occasion where so much that was genial was developed to delight and enliven those participating in similar proceed ings. Nor can we refrain from taking advert. tags of this opportnnity to rcorct oar testimony; with that of others, in favor of the great ser vices and,wanifold abilities: of. Commissary General W. W. Irwin. A little over two years since he took , possession pf a department which - as', then , unorganized, hut , which demanded the immediate exerAre . of the greatest industry; business care, vigilanCe and ' activity . 'Within scarcely : a day's notice he was 'itirroullilid by _thousands of ,mtth o alllug. toNna Anti * isi rice': itt 4intlk=ivai e areolthiliNiri * Vniei gency; and urolo this hour we are confident that not a murmur atiiiiiiiietAfliiii " ' or a-whis per of , 311struit has lijed Theard 'against W. W. Irwin." ,His faithfulness to his public dutiesi , iand_ . his incorruptible devotibn to the public interest, have won him the confidence and ph, respect of the entirittate Administration, the volunteer orttnizitiOn'of the Commonwealth, and-the :ciyilians who-have had a business in ,tercourse with his Department. The public officer with such a rec3rd, in these days of malfeasanCe _and faithlessness, cannot faii, to stand out in' bold relief to challenge the.ap proval.end the thanks of his 4119 w citizens b„).i.... .. • , ; HOBEE STOIAN.---A very valuable hors was stolen from the brl9k yard of Mr. Philip Linn, of this city, on Wednasdai eireninelast. A reward of $6O is offered for Its return. POCKET PECKELDA CiPEcIL , Of I , Tarthumlrr land had a kolci - mitch stbleti t libizi his pocke •while he was abont this depot - , in this city, yes terday. ,,) . I=l Navi fa BATTERY.—The post office'addresi of the members of Capt. Nevinns battery at pre stnt is 11,ariisburg Corr' espondents will pleise make a note. ' ' ' , • 7 -441"-- GERMAN REFORMED SYNOD.—The Synod . of the German Reformed Church in the United States, convened in Carlisle on Wednesday eve ning. The opening discourse Was - preached by the Rev. E.V. ; Gerhart, D. D.,yresident of Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., from the text John 21: 15, "Feed - ray Lambs." The sermon was earliest and thouglittnt, and very, appropriately presented the claims of little children to the prayers and culture of ihe churelk and of Christian parents. On Thursday morning the Synod was organ ized by the election or the usual officers for the coming year. - Rev:O. F. McCauley, of Read ing, was elected President. Rev. 'Prof;' Appel,: of Lancaster, was elected. Corresponding See:e tery: Rev: Dr. Fisher, of Chambersburg, acts as the stated Clerk. The Synod consists of delegates from some fifteen classes situated la Pennsylvania, New YOrh, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina: -Froth the two leiter Classes there are no'delegate's in attendance. lifs constitutes the Eastern Synod of the Gerniari Reformed Church, the Western_ occupying Ohio and the adfircent 'States. - The business which will claim the attention of the Synod Will, it is said, be of a very. lin portant ohriraCter.. Tho Printing Establish merit at "Oliambersburg; and the -- eleation'Ci a Theological Professor for the Siminary atVer cersburg, are among the more important reib• jests which will come up. On Thursday evening 'there was a meeting • for the purpose'of organizing - an Historical So ciety in the German lipformed Church. This ,elicited some discussion and *led forth extern peCaneous addresses. An address prepared for the o s lcasion was delivered by the Rev. Dr. Harbauoh, of Lebanon. • The sesr.lions of, the Synod are open to the public, and *ill be continued for eight or - ten days. POILTABLIOOI3BLIO TELESCOPES, ,of the , great .at power for field, marine, tourists, opera aid general outdoor use, will show distinctly; a p erson to, know him at fro& four to Bilr. 'Microscopes of.the highest magnifying power. Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, of „the greatest transparency, to strengthen , and improve the sight Withlint the deetroying result of frequent changes: . Catalogues sent ; by enclosing, stamp. - J. RO,BEN k - 0 DALE, Oculist and Optielan, 8 Mar Square.— - P. S.--Will stay. in town , only four weeks longer. OPM:dI leotictS4 TO HORSE OWNERS. DB. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE T goE, HORSES'. MiritMled by any,. and,* all cases Lameness 'arising from Sprains, Braises or Wrenching, its effect is_magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches,-Mangc, it.will also:cure speedily. Spavin and Bingbone may be easily prevented and cared in their incipient stagt_s, but confirmed cases are beyond , the possibility of a - riidtml cure.. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this-Liniment, and its faithful application- will- ialwiys remove the Lameness,- and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. • ' • - Even-Y-horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely.use at the first 'appear ance of Lameness will effectu ally prevent thOse formidable diseases .mentioned, to which 411 bonsai are liable, and which render so many otherwistrvaluable horses nearlywoFthlets, Se `adVertisement• • , • THE PROPRIETORS OF THE G H 0 U-S PHILADELPHIA, D ESPEOTFULLY call the attention of Rini- It nese Men and the traveling community, to the superior accommodation and comfort offered lo their establishment. " au3l-dam KANAGA, FOWLER & CO. MOTHERS! MOTHERS:: MOTHERS!!! DON'T fall to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING} SYHIEF? for CHILDREN TEETHING. This - valuable preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians tmdmurses in the United Siates;.and has Wen used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by, millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of. one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, bat invigorates the, stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and givvs tone and energy to the whole system. :It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN TEI BOWNLI3, AND WIND ()OLIO. We beliuve it the Best and Surest Remedy In the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIABAIREA. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Tegthing or from any other cause. directionsfor using will accompany each bottle; None Gennhae unless the fee-win/11e of CURTIS Sc PERKINS, New York, is on the outside Wrapper. • Sold by ill Medicine Dealers. ' Prhicipid Office, 48 Dey Strcet, NEW YORK. Paws OIEGY 25 OINZI PEEL 1302n5. my22-d&w6m Otto= 53tealltitrff. meekly ,„ to vernool. rIJOEUNG at_QUEEINSTOWN, (Coax HAR- Boa) !The welhlpown , Steamers' of the' Liverpool, •NOW York and .Philadelphia,Steam ship Oompany, , are tritended to sail aa.follows : cirri OF NEW YORE, Saturday, October 8.; ETRA; ,SatardaT November 7; EDIN BURGH;Saturday, November 14 ; and every succeeding' Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PATARTf ns GOLD, oa rm SQUIVALserr Is sus ":1417:1° to. London, ',88595° 00 , .00 . d1:191912111A do t t : l4 lnr Gli'n is do , $ 0 8852 54 01 8 dd 134 . ) Passengerst°t PHamburg,r also 9 o r r dta to to rtam H a r w ilte l :, or at urga 'io n w rem3 ra l tee eson : es Y town : Ist I;riardr.:4`zhit7s.°:7"7,ls:lslll, Liverpool or s3o.frons Linv.osere wettepriolh'ewiwriha.ttoth-semrerdr s te tte r t . helr friends can buy tick- For farther information apply at the Comp ny's Offices. JOHN O. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y. or 0. 0. EIIIIMERINIAN, Harrisburg. f23tilY. *** pR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR REEEIJMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, = BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, '• PILES, HEADACHE,AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NEB . 'VOUS DISORDERS. DR. STEPHEN SWEE2,,,of annectii4. The Gi'eat Natural , Bone Setter. • -- DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Clanmeticut, Is known all over the United States. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Clonnedieut, Is the author "lir. Sweet's Infallible Lini • ment." • L.1710#74 Slime" Cures Rheumatism . and. never falls. /mum SteeftAnt , „ s'a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linimeng Cures ,Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet'l Infallible Liniment Is the bestknown lie_peedy for Sprains wad Bruises. . Dr. Sweet's InfallAk. Lip/rant, Cures Hkadstche immediately and, was never kfio:Wri - to 1)r. Sweet's .Lininynt . Affords'immedisite'relief for Piles, and aeldom fails to cure. Dr. Swats infallible Litrinient Cures Toothache in one Minute. Dr. Sureet'a infallible Liniment Cures _(juts and wpunds immediately aniftleaves no 1303 r. Dr. Sweet's Litthnent Is the beet remedy for„Sorei . .in the: known world. Dr. AS:welt's lnicalkk .Tnnimarit Has been need by more than a million people and, all, praise , It. , Dr. Swites info,/bble Liniment . Is truly_ rOti a "friend ieM," and every family shonld'havelt at hand: - Dr. Sweet's Intaible Liniment Is for sale'by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. • ' BICHARDSON'Sz CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct For sale by all Dealers. lowly-eow. "THERE-IS NO SUCH WORD AS, FAIL." T ARRANT's,t tr.,*om taio lOF CTIBEBS AND . C.OPA.IBA. . This preparation Is particultirly recommended to the 'MEDICAL PROFF ASTON and the PUBLIC for theskrompt and certain eure?of DISEASES 01' TIiE , BLADDER„ KIDNEYS, 'URINARY ORGANS, ETC. .• It may be relied ones the best mode for ire administration of these • remedies in the large class cediseasis of both 'sexes, to which they are applicable. " It never interferes with the digettlonaand by itemoncentlutlon, the dose. ninCh N. B.—Pnrchasers are advised to ask for TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CU BEGS AND COPAU3A, and take nothing else, as imitations and worthless preparations, under similar, names, are in the market. . Price $1 00. Sent by 'express on receipt of price. Hannifin tnied only by TARRANT St CO., No. 278 Green wiCh stied, corner of Warren steeet, New York, and for sale , by Dravida generally. . oct22-dly. ME PRINTING PRESSES FOR SALE. The undersigned having purcbased several new presses of the most approved machinery, to ma by steam, offers for sale the following presses, suitable for country offices, via: 1 IRON HAND PRESS, medium size, in excel - lent order. • 1 SMALL CARD PRESS, in good order. They 'will be sold very low. Apply to • WI GEO. BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa.' Also, for sale, a THREE-HORSE POWER ENGINE, which will: be ,sold very cheap. A LL PEBSONi wanting Shade Trees planted' 21 this fall, who have not already ordered, will be promptly supplied; and have my per tonal attention obthe planting by sending or ders at once through the Post office or to the place Inimediately below the City. ; I; NISH. 1114itaL Real (To-tate Salto. PUBLIC SALE. A RARE CHANCE FOR BUILDING LOTS WILL be sold on Saturday, October Slat, on the premises, THREE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, situate on Front street, next door to the Dack 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. hi., when terms will be made known by CATHARINE SCHMIDI, Proprietress. ect2l-dts PUBLIC SALE IWILL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 31st day of October, 1863, on the premises, the following Real Estate, viz: 185 ACRES OF LAND,. MORE OR LESS, situated in South Annville township, Lebanon county, bounded on the north by the Horse shoe Turnpike, on the east by land of Ulrich and John Burkholder, on the south by lands of Jacob Haldeman and others, and on the west by Samuel Bowman, one mile east o: Camp bellstown. The improvements are a New Two Story Brick House, 80 by 32 feet, New Barn 60 by 90 feet, Hog Pen, Smoke House, and neces sary outbuildings; The land itkpart limestone and part sand stone. Forty acres of it is Wood Land, part of which is heavy timber and part chestnut sprouts. The land is in good order and under good fencing. There is running water on the premises, with fountain pump bringing . water to the house and barn. , There is also an Orchard of first-rate.irafted fruit. Sale t) commence at 1 o'clOck, P. 111., on said day,. when conditions of, sale,will be made _ _ knikwri by, siCptlo d&wts New 20ziertistments. NEW BOOKS AT BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE THE SHADOW OF ASHLYDYAT, by Mrs. Henry Wood ; in tonelin $1 26 paper $1 00 ELEANOR'B VICTORY, a novel by the author of "Aurora Floyd," pa per. THE PENINSUL4.II CAMPAIGN IN Vlst [NIA, by s tke Bev:; J: Marks. Illustrated. ME THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Behind .the Bcenes. A Diary of writteriliistory from its organisation to 1863, by Surgeon Castleman, sth Wisconsin ANNALS OF THE ARMY OF THE CIIM.BERLAND, by an officer.' Ele gantly illustrated VI LEM&NA, or the Doctrine of idnca cation, from the German, of Je:in• Paul Richter MEDITATIONS ON LIFE, from the Gentian , of Zchokke - . • : VIII PETER CARRADINE, a new work by Caroline Cheeeebro AGAWRIZB Method of Study in Natu ral History OUR OLD ROME, a series of English sketches by Hawthorne..::....... XI FREEDOM AND WAR. Mem:in:es on Topics of the Times, by Henry Ward Beecher THE . YOUNG PARSON. XIII THE CAPITAL OF THE TYCOON. A Narrafive of Three Years' Residence in, Japan, by the British Minister. 2 vole SIP GALA,PAYS, by Gail Hamilton. XV _ FAIRY. TALES.. Old Stories. in a New Dress* -by te Author of '"John - Halifax" - 1 00 All new books received as soon as. published at. . ' HMG-NEW:S. JOHN w ,s E, - Third Street near Walnut, IthiILISBURG, PA. WIIOLESALE AND 'RETAIL DEALER IN OONFEOTIONERY, FRUITS, &O. Jujube Paste, Moss Paste, Fig Paste, Marsh - .Mallow,: Gum - . Dro, Cream ps Choeolate Drops Plain Candies, &c., &o, Oranges and Lemons, Canned Fruits, Jellies, Teas and Spices, all kinds. Paper Bags, Cider -Vinegar, Fresh and Salt Fish in season, Vegetables In season, Raisins, Currants, octl3 Mg EL X 3) Fine Bread and Cake Bakery, 74 Market Street. • pBB subscriber, thankful for the very lib eral patronage bestowed on him 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 him with a call, with the choicest of CASES, and the best BREAD that clean, careful and experi enced hands can make of the best extra family flour. TEA. CARER, BISCUIT, PIES, And a great variety of Fancy and Common Cakes always on band or made to order. Come and :ry our Bread and Cakes. • A. E. BRADY, Proprietor, G. S. BRADY, Sup 't. oct6-dlm DU. B. M. GILDEA, ~~ „~, bit). 119 MARKET STREET, Teeth positively extracted without pain by the use of nitrous oxide. oct7dtf . MENU C. mg, Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and Terms reasonable. lb Third street, between . Market and Chest nut streets: • septll-datn, AIiARGE variety of Notiona, jolt reeeivell, 4301331 0 111111'8 BOINEBTOBB.. A BIGHLY coNaNnti_ TED VEGETABLE =RAO T• Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philaaei;phia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complains \ ;Dyspepsia, 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 Bloqd to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Efuctations, Sinking or Flut tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, - Hurtled and Difficakt Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suftocating Sensations when in a lying Nature, Dimness of Vision- Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dale Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bilious Fever, Ste. They contain NO ALCOHOL ORBAD WHISKY. They will core the above diseases in ninety-nine ca. vB cut a hundred. Are not a new and untried article, but hays stood the teat of fifteen years' trial by the American public, and their reputation and ea , e, are not rivaled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AIM 4-1 ' Testitying, of their own personal knowledge, to the:beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOAIETEIING TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? 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 SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING ? If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. JACOB MUMMA There are many preparations sold under at name of Bitters, Put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 41) cents per gallon, the taste disgtiisedby Anise or Corian der Seed. This 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 as all the horrors a'- tendaint upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bitters, we publish'ihe foaming recent:— Gd. ONE BOTTLE OF HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKY, aria the result will be a preparation that wild FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Li gwr 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 much kti price than acme inferior preparations will cost yen. 1 50 1 00 3 50 1 50 1 25 1 50 We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to-the fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. In the libts, published almost -daily daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the tick, it will be noticed that a very large propertion are suffering from debit ty. Every case of that kind can be readily cured;by lloolland's German Bitters. Dipease. restdting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be lost. 1 25 1 25 1 60 1 25 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, uhas been saved by the. Bitters:" PHILADEIPUIk, August 23d, 1862. Messrs.. Jones & Evans :—Well, gentlemen, your llootiand'e German Bitters hats saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed for by nuntbers of my commies, 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 under the immediate command of Captain S. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vember last with inflammation of the lungs, and, was for seventy-two days in the hospital. ',This was followed by great debility, heightened by. an attack of dysentery. I was then remov e& from the White House and sent to this city on board the steamer State of Maine, from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since that time I have been about as low as any one could be and, still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swat Flow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these cir cumstances ; and, accordingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though nu. suocessfully, to rescue me fpnnthe grasp of the dread-archer, frankly told me they could do no mote for rantuld 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, getting better. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted , to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard notbing for eighteen months:; for, gentlemett,' I am a Tirginitini from, the vicinity of Front Royal. To your ,intitilreable Bitters I owe the certainty of life e sirhich has taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of • again . clasping to my Inosom 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 addleliack, First' New York Battery ; ,George A.- Ackley, Co. 0, Ilth Maine; Le' w in 'Chevalier, 92d New York; J. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F; J. B. Fasewell, Co. B, 3d Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome, Co. B, 3d Ver mont;.Henry T. Macdonald, Co. 0, 6th Maine; John P. Ward, Co. E, 6th Maine ; Herman 'Koch, Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Kim ball, Co. A, 3d Vermont ; John Jenkins, Co. B, 106th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTKIIFFITS 8 00 i6O Citron, Fis, Dates, Pr g unes, Almonds, Walnuts Filberts Cream Nuts, - Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Hominy and Beans, Cakes and Crackers, Sweet and Irish Po •tatoes, Green and Dried Fruits, And Country Produce in season. JOHN WISE : c \ tbital OT A.LC ,•OECOLIC A PITRE TON 'l4O DR. HOOFLAND VS GERMAN BITT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS? PARTICULAR NOTICE ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! ARID TE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS See that the signature of "C. X. JACKSON' iron the wrapper of each bottle. Price per bottle, 76 coats, or half dozen for $4. Principal Office and Manufactory, No.. 631 A rc h s t ree t. JONES & EVANS, (Sucoorwr to 0, Jackson & C 0.,) Proprietor& Or For isle by Druggist and Dealers in every town in the United Staten: [roylo-dewly
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