V'hk . • a 3, at 61. Receipts of doer. 27,499 Ibis , heat, 69,040 bnEir, corn, 7,700 bush Flour has a declining tendency for extra Howard street. Wheat quiet and firm at Si 60 gl 66 for red Southern. Corn is dull at SI 02 @1 05 for white. Oats are steady. Whisky firm at 620. illicit On Sunday evening, Oot. 25th, Hamm J. BUSH. The funeral will take place from the resi dence of his parents, Second street below Mul berry, on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfully In vited to attend. At Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Oct. 24th, 1863, ELMER ELLSWORTH, son of A. X. and Elizabeth Shoemaker, aged 3 years and 1 month. Funeral to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of A. X. Shoemaker, North street below Third. All the friends of the family are respectfully invited. , Ntn 20Datigemento. $5 REWARD T OST—A Gold Headed Cane, with the owner's 1.1 name engraved on it, was lost on the Har risburg and Middletown turnpike, between the Lochiel Mills and the Railroad. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at THIS OFFICE. oct26 dit MISLAID OR STOLEN CO OR ABOUT the first of July last, during the rebel raid in Cumberland Valley, the residence of tbe subscriber was broken open and property destroyed and stolen, viz: One Thousand Dollar Bond, Dauphin contity loan, No. 57, payable April let, 1890. Also three. Bonds of $l,OOO, each given by Simon, George, Charles and Margaret tipster, dated about 1864, and•three other bonds of $1,500 each, from same parties, all Six bonds given conditionally to me for my use, if required, during my life. Notice is hereby given to the public to prevent the payment of the coupons' interest, and that payment has been stopped on the 'aforesaid . obligations. If the above should be found and returned to the owner, a liberal reward Will be given. MARY OYSTER. °TARR'S POINT, Oct. 26, 1863. dl w 1863. .1863. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD. T E' great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. • It` has been`leased by the Pernuagoasia Rail road Company, and ander their anapices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now, In nee for Baesenger and Freight busineas , from, Harrisburg to Emporium (195 toes) ; on the Easter,: Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles,) on the Western Division. EMI Of ,PAINEWORD. T8.A.1121, AT BMIEBII3O. Mall - Trainleaves North Ll 5 P. M. Express Train leaves North 3.00 A. M. Cars run through wrmour MIAMI both ways on thew trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and between Baltimore ock Haven. Elegant Sleeping cars on Express trait s both ways between. Williamsport and Baltimore, and. Williamsport and Philadelphia. For. Worm ado , : rnspecring re..ipanger new apply at the d. E. j 4:. ileh and .),.I:trket And for Freight business of the Cermpany's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr. : Car. lath and Market streets, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Ede. J. EL Drill, Agent N.E. R. 8., Baltimore. H. H. Hornov, Gen'i IFre4ght zipt. Phil's. LiZADS L. Honer, Gea'l read Agt. Joe. D. Purrs, 120-dly] Genl Manager, Willionspos. L OST GIRL.—ANN CAMPBELL left her Lhome on Susquehanna street,- in this city, about eight weeks ago. Her age is 14 years. She has auburn hair, cut short, and blue eyes. Any person kn.owing anything of her where abouts will,confer a favor on her parents, and be liberally rewarded, by leaving information with Michael Boyles, on Front street, next door to Mr. Shannon's, and near the Duck Tavern. oct24-3t ROOMS TO LET. WITH or without furniture. Enquire at Y{' this office. . ,oci24dBt STRAY' SHEEP: ii , 'VCFR head of Slray Sheep came to nip prem isea, cn the 20th of-Oct., 1863, which..are descri led ae,followa: three wate and one black; one t a„ A a,stling tied am:outfit; riecli, . • . JOHN FOORkAS . Derry 1 'ownship,,Oct.24.43t.° TAKE NOTICE. IF YOU want A8E0101:18 perfume go to HUH HAL'S DRUG. STORE and -procure sane of those fine Sachet Yeowders, such as • - Rose Sachet, Violet Sachet,. Frar,gi p anti Sachet, Heliotrope Sachet, Millefleur Sachet, Very fragrant for the toilet. Breveted only by S. A. 11.13HKEL & Bib., oct24-dtf Apet hecaries, Harrisburg. NOW'6 THE TIME. ritHE subscribers have just received Forir 1 Thousand Bushels of• "Peach Blow," "Prince Albert" and "Pink Eye" Potatoes, which they offer cheap. They are from the north, and will keep much better than those raised in this. Apply to oct24 dine EBY tit KUNKEL. - ASSESSMENT OF DA.MAOES. URSUANT to an order of the Court, of P QuartelSessions of Dauphin county,,notice is hereby given to the Commissioners ; ,of- said connty, and to the ,property holders along the Has of Cumberland street, from Seventh street to Eighth street, and Verbeke street, from Fulton street to Seventh street, in .the city of Harrisburg, that upon the petition of the "Mayor of said city, the Court has appointed six - viewers to assess the damageti caused by ,the opening of said streets, and that they will pro; ceed to assess said damages on Saturday. the 31st day of October, inst., tit 10 o'clock, a. K., at which time all parties interested may upon the ground, if they think proper. JOHN W. BROWN, City Solicitor DRIED BEEF. Michener's 0022 lot Jut received by an2l WM. DOCK, Jr., & Co. THE PROPRIETORS OF . THE GIB A R D HOUSE' PHILADELPHIA, 10110 ESPECTFULLY" coil tho attention of Bust .l3l. nen Mei and the traveling cornomariity, to the superior accommodation - and a comfort ,offered in their establishment. KANAGA, FOWLER & CO. gailg Etitgrapil BALTIMORIi, 00 t. 26 NOTICE. TO ADVERTidERS,--All Ad rertlsemente, Business Notices, fear. riages, Deaths, se., to secure insortion In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASIL Advertisements; ordered in the regular Evening Edition ale inserted in the Morning Edition without extra charge. TOWN AND COUNTRY, WHERH is the Democratic party of Pennsyl vania? Behind the Curtin. THERE was a very heavy froat this morni❑g.. Old Jack is reminding us that winter is ap proaching. THE Great Eastern steamship, when launched, was doomed to misfortune, and she is now to be sold at auction. POTATOI;I3.—Eby &Kunkel have received seve ral thousand bushels of potatoes, which they will sell at a low figure. • BATHS& mean—for a man to challenge the vote of a soldier, after failing to induce him , to cast his ballot for Woodward. Tan CORRY Cur Naive is tbe tide of a new paper just started at Corry, Erie county, Pa, by Messrs. Larkin & Stebbins. It is a neatly printed journal. CANADA seems to be afraid of annexation to the United States. A poor and ugly girl might a 1 well be afraid of being married to a riots, Itandsome and worthy gentleman. Meesns LIVEMOBII, CLEWS & Co., of New York City, Government agents for the sale of the U. B. 6.20 Lam, took subscriptions yester day for one million of dollars of the bonds.— New Fork lirrois,Oct. 28d Oawego Times wants ,to know if a man who has tattooing anchylesys of the radius, paralyzation of the laver labli superiorosis ali quiniasi, and besides don't feel very well him self, would be exempt from the draft. Will samebody tell ? Tau OFFICIAL Vorn.—We puKish.in thin issue the official vote for Governor. and Judge of the Supreme Court, in all the counties of the State. Also, the majorities for each candidate, together with a complete list of members elected to the State Legislature. • This paper will be valuable for future reference, and should be'preserved. HARMONIa 5001.17. q. The .members of the Harmonic society will meet this evening at 74- o'clock, in the Lecture Boom of the Baptist church. A full attendance of active members is urgently requested, an important business; will be presented, on which the officers desire.a full and fair expression of the whole society. Lon Gran.—Ann Campbell, a girl of-fourteen years of age,•disappeared from her friendstome two months ago, and has not Since been heard of. Her mother is: greatly afflicted in cone. . queries of her disappearance, and fears that she Was enticed away by some 'of those wretches who are constantly on the alert to ensure the unwary. If any , person can.give any inforir_a-, tion concerning Ann's whereabouts, they will be liberally rewarded on sending such intorma thou to her mother, Mrs. Michael Boyles, on Front street, next door to Mr., Shannon's, and near the Dock Tavern. • • PREPAiII NOB, A Same Wurnm.—The St. Paul (Minnesota) Press thus admonishes us: The weather prophets say that the people may look out for the hardest winter seen for years. There will be more cold daysthe . Mereury will - run lower, and the-snow be;deeper, than before since 1857. This is the first fall since 1867 that the brook trout have commenced leaving-ihe small creeks for deep holes , as early an Septem ber, and the first season since then that the muskrats have double-wailed their little hillock homes: These and certain other, infallible signs, known to the sportsman and hunter, indicate a winter of unusual severity; This thought by many that the river will close at "least two Weeks earlierthan last year. ~ A &MSES.—The second exhibition given by the Harrisburg Thespian 800 y was attended by a very large audience. The large hall was croFded. • The performance of the Society *was, highly satisfactory to the spectators, and the amount of money received was no donbt gra*: :filing to the membera of the association. We have not heard a word of complaint from any quarter. Should future entertainments be cow: acted in a manner similar to those given last Week, the Thespian Society need entertain no fears in regard to sueoness, pecuniarily. Oar Miens will sustain them in preference to travel ing parties. We were not Present on Satinday night, but learn that all who ; -witnessed the performance were disappointed, edit was much better than any one anticipated. more convened in Wisidngton, .D. C., n few days, ago. Five Presbyteries (Carlisle, Balti more, Winchester, Eastern Maryland, and Po ternac,) are iiPiesented iri this.:Synod. W.Q. notice by the proceedings published, tile eihe Sabbath services were-condri43 principally by clergymen belonging to the Presbytery of Car lisle. CM,Saturday afternoon the members of the Synod-called-upon the President; In eboly. at the - Executiye Blimston. The Moderatet,in• tredeced gic! . menibeo to the President;intifeW, remarks, which: were. responded to by Dir.. Li n, 'sign, who thanked theM for the visit, as well as for their prayers in his behalf. The SyUqd pf Pernieylvanin (NewSehool)is also in 'sesidsn at Waihington. Among the Prisbyttries embraced in this Synod-is that ilarrisburg r 111,ntembers, int! hotly, paid.they reel:mote io Abe ,Preeident ,pn Thursday, last, and were kindly received. - - Exuglsiof • The Synod bp „Opined pria che' HARRISBURG, PA Monday Evening, October 26, 1863 STILL in Canada—Vallandightem I=l 12=r2=9 _.~.-.-_ Tna Old Botpol Presbyterian Synod ?ffßalti TIMM were but two drunks before the Alder man this morning. john Wise was arrested by Costello, and Wm. Evans by Stockton, last evening. Both were discharged, The lock up is an excellent place in which to get sober. GLAD TO SEV I . 2.—We are pleased to notice that the mud Is being removed' from a few of our streets. It is high time that there should be a thorough cleaning up done on all the streets. Some of them would not be considered respectable in a backwoods town. If not at tended to soon they will be in a miserable con dition for winter. L . • THANKSGIVING DzNasn.—ln a number of large towns and cities, arrangements are being made by the ladies to send a basket well filled with edibles to each poor soldier's, family, on the approaching thanksgiving day. We would suggest that similar Arrangements be made by the patriotic ladies of Harrisburg. In that way all would be provided with a comfortable dinner. THE GHOST THE Gansiti'-Thist' wonderfil apparition which has been exciting the curiosity of 'the New Yorkers and Vie - Philidelphians; and which has been the theme of numerous editorials in the city jortrnals, will make its appearance at Brant's Hall, in Harriabgrg, ,to : morrow (Tuesday) evening. Persons Who'have a taste for the supernatn . rali.pn.hare -a peep at the Gaon by going to tyurgidi early and se; curing a seat before the roogrAis crowded. A WarransMlßEAV Tare.— in Saturday last an amusing spectacle was presented to the eitiz3ns of Pittsburg, resulting from a bet on the recent election. A prominent elttnan of the Sixth ward, (and a c,opperhead,isrheeled a harrel of apples from his residencOci that of a physi cian residing in East LiberW . The barrel was painted - red, with the name of Curtin on one silo and that of Woodward on the other. The man with the 'barrow was,proceded by a band of music, and was folloWed by a large crowd of spectators. That man will, not bet !my Wood ward again ! Opttial Notirts. Miss Maurzarza's PanTy.—Good morning, Jenny; are you going to Miss Rightyer's Party on Thursday evening? Yes, cousin, and have called to ask you.to accompany me a - shoping this morning. In lookinglovefniy , wardrobe find that have nothing in the way of a dres. that just pleases me. 'Mary Kline called at our house on Saturday, and had in her hand such a beautiful dress pattern that she 'had just purchased at Bowman's, the style of, which 'pleased me so well that I braced up my cour age, and with my best slaale asked father for fifty denim. Cousin, did you ever know me to ask for money and not get. Reader, the beau tiful girl received the money, and the greater portion was spent at 0. L. Batumi's Cheap Dry Goods Store, No. 1, corner of Front and Malta streets. . . PENNSYLVANIA. MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension; Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims. &c., Sco., made - out and collected by ELIGENE.SNYDER, • • Atfortiorta-Law. Office: Third Street; Haniainirg; Pa: [027-ly A PHYSIOLCGIOAL 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 Self-Abuse its De/lorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment —the only rational and successful 10143.0 f 011143,,.(i8151ig!T by the report of awes treated.- A truthful, ad vlser to the married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physi cal condltlion."'SSnt free Of postage to Soy ad dress, on receipt of 26 cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing Dy. LA OBOIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. oct9-d&wBEn Px 66 (m79,rl Pulmonary Consumptlo e m Curable Disease,: A CARD TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been restored to `health in a few weeks, br.a very simple reme dy, after having suffered Several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of core. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free, of charge,) with the directions for preparinerrid using the same, which they will find a sure rare for Consump . runt, 46TICKA., C. 01114111, Cores, &C. The .only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information whieliAre corioeiveis to be 'invaluable-; and he hopes' =every sufferer will try his remedy, as it wffl,coist,them nothing, and may prove a bhrtng. Parties wishing the ptescriPtiern will please BEV. EDWABD.A.. WILSON, WilliamOurg, Kings County, New York 1110 T R 411-1,0 T 111613. 8 I ,• 'Writ* s jThON'T fail Ao. poetise:MßS. IiSTINSLOW'S LI SOOTEtTLig, g - :SYRUP4I.SIw CHILDREN 1 . 7 g.• g This Wllmableptaparatiortliathe;prescriptiOno: one the best female phYle.aiitatittnurses in the United States; arid' duel zbetnagrOMs". forthirtyg years` with- 'never- esfetyWnir macaws- by millions of incithenvincli Children, from, the feeble infant of one week: oid to the - adult. It not only_ relleirestibe child from pain, but invigorates the stomagobt and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and 'energy to the whole Bystem. It will ithnciat'listantly'relieve GRIPING TIA TEE BoW NOW, AND Wurn Conic. We believe it the Best and arrest Remedy in the World, ing all 'sailer of DYSENTERY and DIARRWICA. IN CarfLpRFIT, whether it arises from Teethfriglir froirc may 6014 came. , Full direCtions for: isingwill actonipkiy each bottle. None Genie unless the fac-simile of OURTIS 8c PERKOS, Now York, is on the outside Wrapper. - - g ' - Sold by all YtediCine Dealers. Prlheteel'OffoclleDWNlMY Y 01111,,„ Pam' Oka - Plll, - 3 W t ' r 'lift .Vrfr•o: ' , l"' •,`; • DJ ants. WANTED—A good cook at the Harrisburg Stock Yard Hotel. A white woman pre ferred. oct!Zei dSto. CIGAR MAKERS WANTED. Good wages and steady work. Apply to E. FAYSINGER, oct26-dlto Lewistowp, Pa. TWO SITIMITITTES wanted. Apply at the White Hall Hotel oct2l•dlwo riIEACEIERS AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG jL MEN WANTED to sell the standard His tory of the War. 200,000 copies sold. Circu lars, giving tenth, &c., sent free. Address • . JONES BROS. & CO., ' of d6m ' Baltimore, Md. Proposals. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned Building Committee for the erection of a - house for the Paxton Hoee and Engine company, on the lot belonging to said company, fronting on. Second street above7ine, until 10 o'clock of the . 3d day of November, 1863. Proposals to;be opened at the room of the Paxton Hose Mime on said day. Plane and apecideations of the building' may be seen at the Store of 1. A. Haller, corner of &nand and Mulberry streets, until the day of letting. - DAVID CRAWFORD, DANIEL E WILT, ALES. KOSER, JOHN A. HALLER, Building Committee. UARRISBUItiI, October 20, 1863-dtd *** Dli. S.WEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR RHEUMATISM . , GOUT, NEURALGIA, STIFF NEM AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISEPOUIS: AND WOUNDS, PILES; HEADACHE, AND' ALL RNEUMATIO AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. DR. STEPHEN SWEE7, of Connection. The Greht Nitturritßorie Setter. DR. 4TEPBEI STV E 7, of On:aiding, Is known all over the Maud States, DR . ; STEPHEN SWEET, of Ckffeseclictsi, Is the author of 'l2lr. Sweet's Infallible Lini *eat." . • Dr. &cut's Infalltble Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never fails. . Dr. Sited' s Infallible Liniment re it certain remedy for. Neuralgia Dr. Stories Infolitble Liniment Cures Burns anclSoalds immediately. Dr. Sage a Infalltble Liniment• Is:the best known Remedy for Sprains and Bruises. _ Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures headache Immediately and was never known to fail. - Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and sawn fails to cure. Dr. •Sioeze a Infallible Liniment Dime Toothache in one Minute. - Dr. &metre Infallible Liniment Corsa Cuts and wounds immediately and leaves no Bear. Dr. Sweds..lnfallsbk Liumeist Di. the heat remedy for Sores in the known world. Dr. Sweet' a infallible Liniment Has been need by more than a million people, ,and all ,praiseit. Dr: weet's Infattade Liniment truly a Nriend In need,'-' and every family should have it at hand. i I.)i. Sweet 's InfaUibis "41267101 g Is for . sale by all Diuggisti. Price 25 and 50 clritta• RICHABD,§OITA CO., . Sole Propiletore NonfichyCt. For sale by all Dealers. • dawly-eow. flat efotate-.oalts. PUBLIC. SALE VALUABLE N REA.L ESTATE , T pursuance of an oilier of the Orpluins' 1 Court, of Dauphin' county, will bo exposed to public 'sale on - • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 291 h, 1864, On the premises, a FARM situate in Spsque henna township, Dauphin county, about live. utiles from Harrisburg, on the public road lead ing from the Susquehanna river to Lingles lown, two and a half miles , from each place, adjoining Jones .Books; m iles, Wiser, and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-AORESi: more or less, of first qualitV iinpiovediand, thereon erected a large TWO STORY BRICK BOUS4'.(with Basement under it,) a large BANK BARN, SPRING HOUSE, with running water in it, WAGON SHED, CARRIAGE HOUSE and other out-buildings ; all new and in first rata 'Order. A PUMP in ihe'Earraiird,•',and one in the Basement of the House: - A. GOOD YOUNG ORCHARD, in full bearing, The fields are neatly divided and surveyed. Cattle can have access to , water from nearly every field ; the whole well fenced, and under a high state of cultivation. There is Also a new TENANT HOUSE on the 'farm, Stable and other 00-htfildings. Also, at the same time arid place, a TRACT OF WOOD LAND situated within a few yards of the alxive described farm, containing TWENTY ACRES, more .or less, well ,covered With timber'and =Used. With said Farm as timber land:the Minh being all cleared. This is a first rate property and affords a rare chance to 4apitaiists wishing to make investments, being situated near to churches, schools, mills and Markets. • ! Also; on Saturday, Oct. 31st, 1863, on the premises; situated on the publio toad , leading from Hocketsville to Elizabethtown, where the Colebrook road `Crosses 'said road, four and a half miles from each place, and six miles from Middletowo, adjoining lands of John M. Shenk, Christian Brand, A. Bower and others, contain .* 16 sores, having thereon erected A LAItGE DOUBLE TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, with large Store Boom and Warehouse, Bank Barn, With: Wagon Stied, Carriage House, Smoke House, Summer House, and all nace.sary out buildings ; a pump at the door with never-fail ing water, and a young Orchard of choice fruit trees in full bearing This property is known as Mt. Harrison, or FoltareS . ,toreomclhasfor many years sustained the name Of one of t he best business stands in this _section' oft, the wintry. ::The estate of Christian Folte, . • Sales to commence, each day at. .1 o'clock, Nrhen attendance Will he' given and conditions :of sale made known bY • JOSIAH B. FOLTZ, r• JOHN S. FOLI Z I , . Adtninistratord of said deceaseds OCiVirts&d.lw-lis • ' Middiektivri lourticit histirt - three times end seed bill to this office immediately for colleo 7 'don. ' .AGUE t` AGUE 1 1 stH al and. Cu re: Has been in IVliee - fOr *teen y.inkinnavni known to Spa Nyhbiesolo reta4V - ' • ~ • r •C''B ES4HEI, - "L• 624 IT4th: 12th - streak Philadelp_l4,. - 08-41 p • - rem 2bottfistments, LIST OP LETTERS RIGHAINING- IN THE HARRISBURG POST OFFICE, MONDAY, OCT. 261 h, 1868. FFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. LADIES , -LIST. Allen, Mrs Mary Keever, Miss Anna Barkins, Miss Rachel Long, Mrs Fanny Babb, Mrs Sallie E McClure, Mrs Maggie Banicks, Miss Sarah L McPherson, Miss Sarah Eagan, Mrs Lisle Mclntire Mrs James Backenstoss, Miss Kate Meredith, Mrs Wm E Bannan, Mrs Sarah J Mocherman, Annie Beatty, Miss Nancy Melean ' 'Miss Kate. A Blair, Miss Sallie Meads, Jane A Byer, Miss Lindie ' Miller, Mrs Gram Brown, Miss Sarah Megill, Miss Eveline Brisco, Miss Hannah Maginly, Ilre Addle Brovin, Miss Sarah J Miller, Miss 'Barbara Bryan, Miss N C Martzail, Bate Brubaker,MrsElizabethlditchel, Miss Sarah J Brideham, Miss Mary Matters, Miss Maggie Buckingham, Mrs Janelforley, Mrs .Elisisbeth Campbell, Bessie Myer, Miss Annie C Cain, Miss Mary Marry, Miss Mary Carlton, Mrs,C H Nophaker," - Miss Mary M Ohancetton, Miss Len-Parker, Mimi Muter nie . Paymer, Mrs Mary Carighley, Miss MarthaPlatt, Miss A H A J Reed, Miss Racihel Cain, Miss Catherin 2 Raser, Miss Mary E Carson, Mrs Mary A Rafesnider, Miss Jane Carr, Mrs Josephine A Rider, Mrs Annie E Chriatey, Mrs Maracay Boback, Miss G L Copie, Mrs Louisa Ronch, Miss Katy E Curner, Miss Mary Roads, Miss Lissy . Cowens, Miss Mary A Shopp, Mrs Catharine Curtin, Mrs Sbyrlock, Miss Kate Doha Miss Anna Singard, Miss Sue Donnplly, Miss Ellen Smith, Mrs Harriet Enders, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mrs Henrietta Ferree, Miss Leah J Sowers, Miss Cornelia A Feacer, Miss Mary A Stezers, Mrs Susan Forster, Mrs Sallie Turner, Miss Mary Jane Free, Mrs Sarah J . Tray, Miss Johanna Franklin, Mrs Sarah J Tucker, Miss Mary Gramm. Miss Anna Traner, Miss MUMS J Gray, Mrs Margret Wait, Miss Rebecca Goings, Miss Cornelid Walker, hirs Dinah Harrison, Mrs Martha AWenrick, Mrs Lizzie Barton, Miss Clara A Whitman, Mrs Caro- Reims, Miss Sarah line E Homer, Mrs Annie Williams, Miss Amanda Rocker, Miss Maggie Wise, Mrs Rachel Jones, Miss Kate Wise, Mrs Anna Jackson, Miss E Witmyer, Miss Lydia Johnson, Miss Lucy Willert, Mrs Ellen J Kelly, Miss Sally Williams, Miss Amanda Kelly, Miss Sarah Wright, Miss &Lary B I Kelley, Mrs Ye ger, Mrs B GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Adeisheimer. Simon Lawrence, Ami Armstrong, William Law David Albright, John B Learns, Wm Balsbaugh,. John C Laird, Henry Ballwin, A J Lintz, Martin Baker, Capt 2 Ladd, Mark Baskin, R and 0 S Lewis, Jacob or John Bard, Peter Lebo, H . Baskins, Leonard: Linn, Win Baker, Litut H N Lynn, JA lb (ship) Bell, 'Apt Loose, 3 ha A Beatty, B T Lobar, Albert Bitting, Daniel LongLeviu H Blookman, Wm El McGrii, G B Bawe, James kicilrilgbt, John E Basalt, Paul McClenan, James Bahl, Win H bicKiff. Patrick 2 Brooke, John Brim, Henry Ma . hews, Samuel M Bratton, 8 0' Martin, Daniel E Stuttgart, Wm Martin, Abraham Brown, S J - Martin Geo W Burr, R D 8 Marshall, George Burk, G W Marlton, Win Back, A .H Marshall, John G Burkhart, Mr Miller, James 2 Casselman, David 2 Mitchel, James 2 ()orlon, 8 L Miller,. Oliver Carter, Charles Michael, Lorenzo ' Chandler, Richard Moore, Basil Christy, Jacob Montgomery, P Clough, John E " Morrison, Emanuel Cause, .David Mullett, Ala Conner, James Nicholson, James Crownsheld, Jeremiah Otterscarsh, Reuben Crooks, Alfred °mold, Samuel Cunkle, Henry Payne, John .1" Davis, Thad J Ranmore, H G 2 barley, John 0 Paulson, Chas H P Ded.weiler, John Rahn, Lient Richard Dean, E B Rhine, Fran,klin ` Dewey; B Iteigert, Benjamin Dnert, Stephen Rhoads, J & D Danis, Charles Rhoads, John P Enammger, George B FReed, ..evi D Elliott, Asa Richards, Joseph Evans, Edward Roberson, David Eshenower, Levi Robinson, Daniel Finkenbinder, Levi Eusel, Robert Frank, Charles &hock, Martin (ship) Foutts, Isaac_ Schneider, Henry Gillett, Geo W Shoop, John Geaurret, Johnathan Sellers, Abram Gilbert, Sargt N Shank, Joseph Gaddle, H W ' Shank, David Gaylord, Wm R Shawn, Cyrus Gaylord, George S St Clair, Thomson Gardner,_James T Singer, C M Grove, Samuel Silbert, James- A Graff, John Sites, George Greenfield, David L &noddy, SanoNel Gaueneberg, Joseph Smyser,- Winfield Grennella, G W Smith, Jeremiah Gregg, Lt 8 Smith, John M 2 Gray, Aix Snover, James C Gregory, Wm H Snyder, John D Graham, John W gomer, Jefferson Hall, A G Steele, Major Joseph Haloney, Michael Stevenson, Moses Hants, H String, Peter Henschn, M (ship) Stoll, John B Hess, M Swirgert, Abram Hill, Dick Taylor, Reuben 2 Hillon,. Josiah Thompson,-Gto Hill, Henry . Thompson, Dr J A Bthern, Charles Tipson, David Hoops, L S Wagner, J J Hoffman, D F Wertzel, Joseph Hutton, John W Weeber, J . Horsey, Wm Whaler, Henry Jones, J W Weaver' ' John Id Jordon, A - Weeks, Wm H Johnson, Wm Weeber, John D Kelly, James White, Mai Harry Kennedy, Samuel Whitel, John Kennedy, Beni F Wetzel, Martin Kelker, James Wilson, J.imes H Keller, Harry Wiley, Geo T I adder, D L Wilson, Thos 0 Kenny, James Iship) Wods, Andy Kline ' Thomas : Wood, John Stitch,, Wilson S Woody, Amaziah Persons calling for any , of the above letters will please say they are -advertised, and give the date of the list in which they appear. One cent due on each, it GEO. BIEBONKR, P. M. GREAT NEWS! BRADBURY'S SUPERB NEW SCALE PIAN(IIS,' Sweeping everything before them. Six first Premiums in three weeks. (See Leslie's Blur. (rated Arms.) . WARD, 12 Third Street, Music Store,. has them for sale at prices below Brad bury himself. Call and examine. . oct2B-dtf rARAPID3.—A. line lot of Isabella Grapes are lT offered for sale bit the box or single pound. They cannot be surixesed size or luxuriance in this city. Call and examine for yourselves. . WISE, sept 23 dtf Third street norm/kraut. elibical NOT ALCOHOLIC A HIGHLY COSOEMTUTED ITEGETABLit EXMICT. A MEE TONIC. DB. HOOFLAND'S • GERMAN Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadeiphia Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, D;spepsla ; .litruadice, 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 Hea, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart hurt!, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the , Stonsach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering Itt, the Pit of the - Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or SudocAltig Sensations when in a lying le:store, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull 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, &c. They. contain NO ALCONOL OB BAD WHISKY. They will cure the . above diseases in ninety-nine ewes out a hundred. :fnMr;MMM ' r 'n' lMl Axe not a new and untried article, but hue stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the American public, and their reputation and saw are not rivaled by any similar preparation . The proprietors have thousands of letters from the most eminent CLERG-nMN, LAWINWIi, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETHING- TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPhTLIE? 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, uae HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the * cheapest whisky or common rum, amt.* from 2.1) to 4.;:r cents pr gallon, the taste disguisedby Anse or Corian der Seed. .this class of Bitters has caused, and seal continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By askr use the system is kiln continually under the influence of Akoholw &n -ylons of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and the remit u all the horrors at tendant upon a drunkard's life and death. liar those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following . receipt:— Gee ONE BOTTLE OF BOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR. WHISKY, ana the result will be 'a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the mow= 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 much Less price than gees inferior preparations will cod you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND TEM MOMS OF BOLDECRA We call the attention of all having relations or Mends 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 lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debil ty. Every case, of that kind can be readily cured by Methuen German Bitters. Diseases resulting 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 oterwise will be lost. We call partWolar 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:" .PIILADELPIECA., August 23d, 1862.- Messrs. Jones & Evans :—Well, gentlemen, your Hooiland's Gem= Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed for by numbers •Of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, end under the immediate command of Captain P. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in lsTo vember last with inflammation of the lungs, and was for severity-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened byein 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 that (line 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 glees of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these cir onmstances ; and, accordingly, the physicians who had been working • faithfully, though un successfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread archee, frankly told me they could do no more for me and advised me to sees 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, mail am now, thank God f.,r it, getting better. Though I have taken but two beetles, I have gained ten pounds, and. ..I feet: sanguineof being permitted to rejoin my 'wife and daughter, fronewhom I haveheard nothing for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I am 's loyal Viz - eaten, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my oosom those who are dearest to me in life. - Very truly yours, ...ISAAC..MAI.ONE, We iully concur in the truth of the. above statement, as we had despaired of seeing - our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. JOhn Cuildleback, First New York Battery George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis . Chevalier, 92d NeW York; J, E. Spencer, Ist ArtillerY, Battery F; J. B. Fairewell, Co. B, 8d Vermont ;' Henry B. Jerome, Co, B, 3d Ver mont; Henry T. Macdonald , Co. C, 6th Maine . ; John F. Ward, Co. E., sth Maine ; Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B; Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Kies- :.all, Co. A, 8d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. B, 106th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS See that the signature of "0. M. JAMIWN' to qn: the w rapper of each bottle. prim per bottle, 75 cents, or half dozen for $4, Principal Office and Manufactory, No, fell Arch street. JONES &: EVANS, (Successor to 0. Id. Jackson & Co.,)."Peoprietenee 'Tor sale by Druggist and Dealers In every town in the United States- tmylo-tlesy-ty
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