ai~~ ktTICE 'I:0 A ttVillfiTlSF.R.S.—All AG rertisemeiits, Liulness .Notices. Mar. clisg c.i, Dots tizs, to t ceurc inso tion the TELECAvii , must invariably bs accompanied Stith. the CA.SIi. Adrertison.ear.:. ordered in the regular Eaition ate inserted in the nOrttirag Sal t;o:u wit hout extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Tuesday Evenlog, October 9.7, 1863 TOWN AND COUNTRY. Cams OYSTERS can always be obtained at the Jones House Restaurant. c=:::=1 IN the future chaplains will not be held as prisoners of war Tun Reading Railroad people are building a locomotive weighing fifty-Rye tons. a P. WINNER, of Williamsport, Pa., drowned himself on the 4th inst., while men• tally deranged. CHAMBERSBURO is really a city—people are knocked down- there and robbed of their watches. HOOPB.--Twenty thousand girls in New York make their living by the mantfacture of hoop skirts A PROTESTANT Episcopal church, called St. Luke's, at Lebanon, Pa., was consecrated by the Bishop of the Diocese, on Wednesday last. HYDROPHOBIA is prevailing to a great - extent in Chester county. Quite a number of persona have been bitten by the rabid animals. - - DEAD. —Hoary J. Bush, who was so seriously injured .by falling from a cherry tree, last June, died,lon Sunday , evening last,.at the residence: of his parents, in, this city. " • - • =EI gat. . . TAx ox NIAIIBTTEB.- ,- The COmandssitiniei of Internal Revenue has decided that ciffarett . AA, ViTe liable to a tax of three per cent. ad ecelorein as a'inanufacture not otherwise provided fon THE Fallen Republicern wants, immediately, "a c opperhead . who, while reading the eleetion're tm ma, oentiiseover where the laugh comes in.'" Het a job.. sawing-wood-at that office. u rm onar..—Non. Witham Sprague, 11. S. Senator, : from Rhode Island, and Miss Bate Chase, dau Ihter of the Secretary of the Trea sury, will be' ,married on the 12th of November. MBSASARY arglElt, of Oyster's Point, bad some very vain. able papers stolen at the time o the ishel liqd; in' Jane List. She offers a , lib eral reward ; for Oreir return, See advertise-, DITCAM in A Ilaise." 1).181 Cumilf-AN- - The• Rev. John Wesley M.eCaelceY, A. M., PastOr of Aebutv. Methodist Epik"GeT l Church, died at the parsonage Tuesday of last week. Tug Old School Presbyterian %•nod; whlch held its annual meeting in Wasbl.'igton, last week, seleeted Gettysburg, Pa., as the Place for Its next meeting, which will commence Q the third Thursday of October, 1864. .—.,d THE Ede. Observer, a tank copperhead sheet, says : "Our Democratic exchanges promised their readers that the ' Curtin would fall' on thaseOpid Tuesday of October. It has falleni but unfortunately it has Left US on the outside." Ws have been gratified with several of those fine, mellow days for which the month of Octo ber Is so justly , celebrated. Bow delightful these days. are! Who does not love the month of October above all other months in the year. EcAmarr will be the fashionable color :during the coming winter, and even now an occasional Scarlet cloak is seen in the street. These are called red-riding hoods, and are very handsome Indeed. The hesd-dressvill consist of a hand some jockey hat,rwith'scarlet 'feathers. CURE FOR Davmsra.—Here is a remedy said to be excellent for the cure of diptheria A small quantity of sheep's suet, say a spoonful, chopped fine and boiled in a gill of milk, and drank on retiring to bed. Of course the throat is to be bound with flannel. Tun Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, which has been leased by the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., Is now in use for freight and passenger lansinees from Harrisburg to Emporium, a distance of one hundred and ninetyfive miles. Passenger trains leave Harrisburg for the North, daily, at 1.15 and 3.00 A. M. OUR readers have read much in our columns concerning the latest mode; of velvets and silks, of shawls that cost one thousand dollars apiece, and bonnets that cost fabulous sums ; but the most importarkt thing after all, pertaining to fashions, is ,a .beautifnl hat. A glossy tile finishes up the dress. You can get a tip-top article by going to where they are offered' for sale, and forking over the spondulicks. PAtat'Accroster. —On Friday morning, at about half _past five o'clock, a woman, by, the name of Kulp, forty-eight years of age, as:we u'uderstand, on crossing the railroad bridge bel, tw,len Scranton and Hyde Palk, for the purpose of to king passage on the Bloomsburg train, fell and sCivered an artery; by .which she bled to death. She was found `near the depot a few minutes after the accident, but too lato for re lief. Man Sstoi.---On Saturday last, a young wan named Town, living at Townvill e, Crawford coun ty, accidentally shot himself in such a manner as to cause instant death. Ho was alone iu the barn at the time working, when, it is supposed, he attempted to shoot a squirrel which was near. The gun missed fire, and it is believed that while bloviing the barrel, it was dis charged, the. load passing through his heistd..lt was at first supposed that he had committed oticide, but from the manner in which it vas:ed, it is believed that his death wati.acCi data, at zl - tipaned as stated. - Tau Dauphin County . Bible Society will bold i-e annual meeting at Middle . owa, (.43 third liond9.y (17th) of November. de&aplA EAST PENNSYLVANIA ELDERSHIP Of thB Church of God will meat in Middletown to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. Rev. E. H. Thomas will preach the opening. TIM Democrats of Franklin county must have been desperate at the late election, for their Sheriff, one Brandt, actually brought prisoners out of jail to vote the Democratic ticket. The election board "didn't see tt,", and sent the Sheriff's novel voters back to jail without the luxury of voting for Woodward. Tus ACMICUTZUSAL Comas in Pennfylvania is now in full operation. It is situated near the Allegheny Mountains. Four hundred acres of land are 'connected with it. This college building is immense, costing $1.00,000. The students rise at 6 and breakfast at: the year round. The course is:four years, and students are educated for practical and Scientific farming. Hemanstuto is full of Ghosts. They meet yon at every turn. Lock where yon will, a ghost can be seen. The topic' , of conversation on the Street corners is ',`The Ghost." Every 'body sees Ghosts, thinks of Ghosts, and talks of Ghosts., Toleight the Ghost will appear in Brent's Hall, where it can be seen by all who are so fortunate as to get there in time to secure a seat. A BAND has been organized in Hechanicsburg„ Pintas, were 'raised, and the beautiful chariot, and fine silver horns of the old Hanover Band were purchased, at a coat of some eight hun dred dollars. • Will our cit!zens permit our neighboring town to excel Harrisburg,in the line of music ? We hat7e-anAbundance,of materiel for two or three bands ; and certainly one good one could be organ'ne3 and sustained. , • New COURTS Meaniki,.—A court composed of invalid officers has,been,formed in Washington of which. Col. Warren, of the 10th Pennsylvania "Reserves, has beAi akiehited President.- 4nothersoprt martial bps also been formed for the trial of military officers, of which Col. Roy Stone, .148th Pennsilvaida . Vollinti . zars, (Back tails) is the President. The members are all under medical treatment, although able to per form light duty: SUNDAT SCHOOL CONVSNTION.—A call has been issued fora County Sabbath School Convention, to be held' in. Middletown, commencing on onday, November 16th; at 2 o'clock, r. x. The call is signed by pastors of a number of churches, and by the superintendents of several of the Sabbath schools in this city. It is believed that's meeting of the friends of the Sabbath school cause in this county„ to take , counsel in, regard -to its.best.intereste and provide for- its advaicernont o would .‘ have a good effect iMPOIiTANZ 07.17.9,1* Dmintixotc.—Col. 'VP. Hoff - Conunisaary General of Prisoners 1:1 B man, , , • • A., has decided, in a case recentlyanbmitted by Ta.u.ial phis, that the allowance fol - the commutation of rations whilea . plisoner, Is entirely a personal One, and cannot be claimed by heirs or re lative& -This decision one which aff.cts the interests of many - finiiiies of prisoners .:who may have died in Libby or the other prisons of rebeidom. - A Sucorss.—The meeting of the Harmonic Seeleti last evening was a decided success. Everything went off harmoniously, and the large member of members present seemed quite anitruMl:and fallyavrake to the interests of the art musical in our community. The friends of the society will be.pleased to learn that they have determined to commence- immediately their pleasant rehearsals: Next HoWday even kg, they will meet , for usual practice of music. . i'rom the happy indications afforded, by list night's meeting,we would predict that the "Har &ionic" will soon be in full sail, and regain even more than its former glory and prestige. Tax Phileulelphia Bulletin, in au article headed "Our. Inland Cities," compares the growth of Harrisburg and Reading with that of Lancaster, and gives Harrisburg a very flattering notice, showing that in point of prosperity all other interior cities and towns are left in the back ground. The following is an extract from the _Bulletin's article: " The vote of the three cities was 88 follows: Ourfin. Waxiward. Aka Readiag 2158 2109 4267 . Lancaster 1468 1512 2975 Harrisburg . . .1274 1848 2617 Allowing seven inhabitants to every voter, the population of the three cities would be as follows: Betiding 29,869, Lancaster 20,825, Har risburg 18,819, and this we believe to be very nearly the actual number of inhabitants in each city. At all events; it fairly shows the relative numbers. Comparing this population with the Population reported in each city by the census of 1850 and 1880, we have the following fig urea: =:::: C=M - • === - . 1850. 1860. 1863. Beading 15,743 23,161 29,869 Lancaster 12,369 17,603 20,825 Harrisburg 7,884 13,405 18,319 the Increale in the last three years may be stated as follows: INORNAEN IN TUR INAN9. Beading. . . . .....6708, or about 29 per cent. Lancaster .8222; "" " 18 " " Harrisburg. .. ; ...4914, " " 86 •' " The ancient city of Lancaster, which was once mush larger than eitherlleading or Harrisburg, has been distanced by the former and bids fair soon to_Ue left-behind by the latter. Beading grows steadily and rapidly; but at the present time Harrisburg is growing faster than any in tenor town in the State, as any one may learn who visits the place, sees the great number of new buildinge; - and learns of the - "demand houses and the high rates asked and :Obtiintid for them.. As Harrisburg increases in size, it is satisfactory to'know that it grows in sound po litical faith. In former - times, when it had a -poni;datioi of five or six- thousand, it coulo. be relied on for a-Democratic majority of fro:is two to four hundred. Burnt the last election, when ft had' rdation of Shout eighteen thou seed, AesPaicqit.Y for Woodward' was only sixty PATIEVCg oN A "lifoVint...:, sittiug on ,the dock t 0/L.—Am, ....11.t. 6 dispatchts from the American side,, and sadly whistling— "Do they miss me at home, Do they miss me, 'Twould be an assurance most dear, To know that this moment the loved ones Were saying I wisbthe were here.' " • THE BELL RINGERS ABE COMING ! - The Blais dell Brothers' Swiss Bell Ringers are coming, and will give one of their grand musical . enter tainments in Brant's Hall; in this city, on Fri day evening next. This excellent troupe is well-known throughout our State, and has the reputation of being the best company of Bell Ringers now traveling . . Not a word of praise is norded from our hands. We 'would remind our citizens that but one entertainment 'can be expected from the troupe, as the Hall was pre viously engaged for the other evenings they had intended remaining here: Don't fail to attend on Friday evening. AN R&M EVERY MAN SROVLO Bann.—We have probably all of us met with instances in which a word heedlessly spoken against the reputation of a female has been magnified by malicious minds until the cloud has become dark enough to overshadow her whole existence. To those who are accustomed—not necessarily from bad motives, but from thoughtlessnese - -to speak lightly of females, we humid these."hints'' as worthy of consideration: "Never use alady!E: name in an improper PlacCr at an improper lime, or in mixed company. Never make' any assertions about her, that you think are untrue allusions or that you feel she herself Would blush to hear. When' yori meet men - Who do not scruple to make use of a woman's name in a reckless and unprincipled manner, shun them, for they ate the very worst members of the community—men lest ttrevery senSe of honor every feeling otlirunaliity. Many a good 1 atilt worthy woman's character has been forever ruined and her heart broken by, a lie, manufac tured by some villien, and repeated where it shonld not have been, and In the presence of those whose little judgement - could , not deter them from circulating , the foul and bragging 'report. A slandei is - soon 'propagated'i and the smallest thing derogatory to a woman's char acter will fly on the' wings of the wind and magnify as it circulates until its -monstrous weight crushes the poor. nniortnnate - victim. Respect the name of woman, for yOnr motber, and sisters are women ; aid as you would have their fair name - untainiSbefrand their lives u.nembittered by the slander's biting tongue, heed theilt that your own words may bring upon the mother, the sister, or the wife of some fellow creature." A CARD.--I am requested to elite that the "Amateurs" announced to appear in the exbi ,bition.of. the _Ghost this evening, at Brant's Hall, are not members of the Harrisburg Thes pian Association. HARCOURT H. LEE, Manager. Spedal Nott.4s, Miss Hicormiza's PARTY.—Good morning, Jenny: are you going to Misa_nichfiver'o-party on Thure.4-I.3,...verring? Yes, Cotten, and have called to ask you to accompany me a shoping this morning. In looking over my 'wardrobe I find that I have nothing in the way of a dress 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 smile asked father for fifty dollars, Cousin, did you ever know me to ask for money and not' get. Reader,' the beau tiful girl received the mohey, and the greater portion was spent at C. L, l3owmart's Cheap Dry Goods Store, •No. /, corner of Front and Market streets. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY call the attention of Busi nem Men and the traveling community, to the superior accommodation and comfort offered in their establishment. an3l-data EANAGA, FOWLER & CO. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE Containing nearly 800 pages, and 130 fine Plates and Nog - ravings Of the Anatomy of the Sexual Organs in a state of Health and Disease, with a neatise on Self-Abuse, its Deplorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment —the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A. truthful ad viser to the married, and those ccntenplating marriage, who entertain' doubts of their physi cal condition. Sent free of postage to any ad dress, on receipt , of 25 cents in stamps or, postal currency, by addressing Dr. LA CBOIX, No. 81 Maiden Lane, Albany, N; Y. oct9-d&w3it HAIR DIE SAID DBE ! BITCHLOWS CELEBRATED HIP DIE Is the Rest is the World. 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Spavin ond'RingboTie may be easily prevented and cured' in their incipient stages, but confirmed oases ariLbeyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, is w desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its ;faithful application-will always remove the ,Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appear ance of Lameness will effectually prevent those lormidable diseases mentioned; to which all horses are liable, and which render so many Otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. 8o advertisement. augl94l6weeyr fulatonary Consumption a Curable Disease' The undersigned having been• restored to nealth in a few weeks, by a very simple retne dy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing, and using the same, which they w,lll find sure eurafor COMMOTION, ASTBNA, &lON tu.i.ut, COMBS, Coins, ita. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informatjpn which he conceives to be invaluable; , and he hopes will every sufferer try his remedy, salt. will cost them nothing, and may : prove a.blessitig., Parties wishing the prescription will, please address • • ' ' BEV. EDWARD A. WILSON,. Willifonstprg, Binge County, New York sopt24-at.w3m Cloaksl • Cloaks ,I Cloaks! • . cloaks: ;All new lot - of blanks. ,All kinds of ladies' cloaks. :All sizes of children's' r claaks. .Black cloth for cloaks. • t Cassimers; large assortment for men and:boys' *par. tßroche doubleS r • "Boxhe single Shawhi. Woolen double shawls. De Mines and other dress goods. French Merinoes, all colors. , All wool delaines and alapacas. • Woolen l ibekingerfor ladies and children. Woolen socks for men at 25 and 30 cts. 'Balmoral skirts at $2 60, sB' and $4. :Bovin's beet kid gloves at 76e, 870 and $l. 15 dos undershirb3 and drawers. ;Ladies' merino vests, long sleeves. :Splendid assortment of white camblies. 'Cambric edging, -insertings, large assortment. iOamitric ban* and leftutts' waists: - Just received, '6 PieCesiblaCk'silk. 'Black silk at4.1,',51 .26, $1 60' and $1 76. Together with a large assortment of all kind of dty goods, at S. jzwy. !TOR o TWORAPH Dear r ir : Wjth . poi'. permission I wish to say, to the readers of your paper, that I will send by retina mail to all , who wish it, (free) a Re cipe, with fall directions for making and using aisimple. Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove,: in 10 days, Pimples, Blotchee, Tan Freckles, and all Impulities of the Skin, leav ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will, also read free to those having Bald Heads or Bare ~P 'ace's, simple directions and in thrmation that will enable them to start a full growth of,Lusuriant Whiskere, or a Mou stache, in thini3o days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Ilasipectf oily yours, THQS. F. CHAPMAN, Ghemist, se2:l-Bnk] 10. 831. Broadway, New York MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! • BOMBERS!!! DEWT fig"..to,fprocare MRS. yummy% .scoraml,,, MEP for. CHILDREN TEETHING. Thlivaluablepreparation is the prescription of cine_the best &Maid physicians and nurses in the United States,.and leas been used for thirty Oars with never tailing meaty and suttees by millions. of. mOthers and - fohildren, from the feeble Infantrotone week-old to the adult. It not only.zolieves the child-from pain, but invigorates the. stomach and. bowels, corrects acidityand.givea tone and energy to the -whole I system.. It will almost instantly relieve Gamerscor ism Boyne, AND :Wm) Come. We believe it-the ;Best .and.. 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A WRITE and Liver-Colored SETTER PUP, 11 six months old—stripe down .his nose A liberal reward will be *given by returning him to Ocdder!s Stage Office.. , - ootli-dtf 7;V;I3IYLOW-',6 Self Sealing Air Tight Jars, ' LA 'The I:mmk in the:Market. Alamo lot, a - way DOCK, & 00. ;<,ii. a~..x NOBitifIINICATED, I A- CARD TO CONSIIMPTIYES DR. S.WET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT; Dr. &veer Infallible Liniment Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Dr. Sweet's lizfaUtble Liniment LOST OR STOLEN. Etat 'Estate Oaks. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN pursuance of an order of the „Orphans' Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1863, On the premises, a FARM. situate in Susque hanna township, Dauphin county, about five miles from Harrisburg, en the pubilc road lead ing from the Susquehanna river to Lingles town, two and a half miles from each place, adjoining Jonas Books, Gilchrist's, W leer and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, of first quality Improved land, thereon erected a large TWO SfORY PRICK HOME, (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 rate order. A PUMP in the Rirn Yard 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 out-buildings. Also, at the same time and place, a TRACT OF WOOD LAND situated within a few yards of the above described farm, •contatning TWENTY ACRES, more or less, well covered With timber and used with said Farm as timber land, the Farm being all cleared. This is a first rate property and affords a rare chance to capitalists 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 public road leading from Hockersville to Elizabethtown, where the Colebrook road crosses said road, four and a half miles from each place, and siz miles from Middletown, adjoining lands of John St. Shenk, ChriStian Brand, A. Bower and others, contain ing 16 acres, having thereon erected A LARGE DOUBLE TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, with large Store Room and Warehouse, Bank Barn, With Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Smoke House, Summer House, and all nece.sary out bitildings r - a pump at the door with never-fail ing water, and a young Orchard of choice fruit, trees in ,lull bearing This property is known as lilt. Harrison, or Poltz's Store, and has for many years sustained thename of cue of the best business stands / in this. section of the country. The estate of 'Christian Foltz, dec'd. Sales to comment., each day at 1 o'clock, when attendance will be given and ocnditions of sale made known by JOSIAH B.:FOLTZ, JOHN S. FOLTZ, Administrators of said deceaseds oel2-wts&di w-bs 'Middletown lournal insert three times and send bill to this office immediately for collec tion. PUBLIC SALE A RARE CHANCE FOR 'BUILDING LOTS ITT ILL be sold on Saturday, October 81st, Ott on the premises, THREE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, situate on Front street, next door t the thick 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 therebn erected a FRAME HOUSE ; also, a never-failing well of water with pump. The above property will be sold together or separately, to snit pur chasers. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, r. u., when terms will be made known by CATHARINE SCHMIDI, oct2l-dts Proprietress. PUBLIC SALE. sold n' WVt 1 . 1 4 e b 3 e l a yr t Of r'' oxitoobsaerle,l3:63atonnnitaiya. e premises, the following Real Rs ' tate, viz: - 185 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, situated in South Annviile 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 of Camp bellstown. The improvements are a New Two Story Brick House, 30 by 33. feet, New Barn tO by 90 feet, Hog Pen ' Smoke House, and neces sary outbuildings, The land is part limestone and part sandstone. 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 grafted fruit. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, r. at., on said day, when conditions of sale will be made known by . JACOB MUMMA. septlo d&wts To Ali Who Value Their fight JULIUS ROSENDALE, OPTICIAN AND OCULIST, RESPECTFIILLY announces to the-citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that he has again opened an office in Market Square, next door to Mr. Feliks Confectionery, for the sale of his celebrated PANTOSCOPIC AND TINTED SPECTACLES. These glasses are recommended by the first medical men, and all who purchased them from me will testify to their great advantages over all other ones in use. The Lenses are ground of the finest crystal. They assist and strengthen the impaired vision, and last from 10 to 12 years without change. Office hours from BA. K. till BP. 3f. Consul tation free. oct6 dlmBtaw•wlm Ready Early In November. General Butler at New Orleans; A Watery of the Deportment of the Gulf in the year 1862, with an account of the capture of New Orleans, and a sketch of the previous career of the General, civil and military. By J AXES PA.RTON,' AUTHOR OF "LIFT OF ANDREW JACENON," "LIFE OF AARON BURR," RTC., RTC. R. PABTON has had the beat possible fa . 1.11. ditties for the preparation of this work, including free access to official documents. The capture of New Orleans, and Gen. Butler's ad ministration there, form the meat brilliant epoch in the present war, and those who are acquainted with Mr. Parton's previous works will anticipate a volume of intensest interest. It will be ready early in November, forming one octavo volume of about 700 pages. Price, in cloth binding, $2 00. MMON BROTHERS, act2o•d6teod 5 and 7 Mercer St., N. Y. FALL 1863 MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. HATE the pleasure of informing my cus- I T towers and the public generally, that I have now on hand a full stock of Fall and Winter Goods,- including French Pattern Bonnets, Ribbons, -Silks, Velvets, Laces, French and American Flowers, Feathers, &o. Also, Straw, Beaver and Felt Hats and Bonnets, of the latest styles and designs. v. WILLIAM. IKBUSEPT, No. 218 Arch street, Philadelphia. 5ept22.42100 farbirevl N0 T ALocaoLTC A SIGMA 00.1 , TCENTRATED EXTRACT. A MEE TONIC DB. HOOFLA.I3D'S GERMAN BITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C. .11. JACKSON, Philtmelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous LVbility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disea:es arismg from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such aS Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Metal to tt:o. Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, HP%3lt- I burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of ine Plt of tue the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, ot tering at the Heart, Choking or SuilecatlnK Sensations when ha a lying pasture, Dimnc, , s of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of - spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Ric s, in the Side, Back, Cheer, Limbs. kg., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Ftesii, Coo stant Imaginings of. Evil, and gre.lt Defirelif of Spirits, and will positively pri relit Yellow Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will core the above diseases in ninety-nin 1,13 cil cut hundred. 1100KdkNTD'S GERMAN BITTERS! Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the teat of fifteen years' trial by the American public, and their reputation and sae are not rivaled by any similar preparation, The proprietors have thowanda of lettrts from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZEN'S. Testifying, of their own penoeal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETHING 10 SIIIENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETIM? 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. PAR lICULA.R NOTICE, nem am many p9'garaLi. cctd under t4.e name of Bitters, put up m quart wiles, compound,d of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from at to 4 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Arise or Conan ekr 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 drunkar d. ' Sy their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stint- Wants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and the result is all the harro:s tr tendant upon a eininkard's life and death. -For those who desire and WILL HAVL a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt: Git ONE BOTTLE OF HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE WAR 1:73 OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKY, cow the result -'ill be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtues. true excellenee any of the numerous li quor Bitters in the market, and will COST DIUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of 1100 - LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection -kith a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less prks than &me inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIEF-4. We call the attention of all having relati. - an, or friends in the army to thei fact that "FOOT. LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-(en: of the diseases induced by expoburfa and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large propertion are suffering from debil ty. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by HI ooffand's German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speddily 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 Milt. 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 Fitters:'' Punuaremprcts a Augus, 23d, 1862. Messrs. Jones & Evans gentlemen, your Hoofland's German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed for- by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were f u lly 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 It. 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-. 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. Sice.e that time I have been about as low as any cute• 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 reorseldown, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass otAvater on my stomach. Life could not last uitie• r these cir cumstances; and, accordingly, the physiciani who had been working faithfully, though un successfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me and advised me to area 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 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 cosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. We wily concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing cur" comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddleback, First New York Battery George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis Chevalier, 9 . 2 d New York ; J, E. Spacer, lat Artillery, Battery F ; J. B. Fasewell, Co. B, 9,1 Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome, Co. B, 3d Ver mont ; Henry T. Macdonald, 0, 6th Maine ; John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine ; Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Kim-„ tall, Co. A, 3d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co.' B, 106th Penna.. BEWARE OF 001ETNIEBFLIT.)! 1863 See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON' is on the wrapper of each bottle. Price per bottle, 75 cents, or half dozen for $4. Principal Office and Manufactory, No. em. Arch street. JONES & EVANS; (Ei tte cesor to C. M. Jackson & C0.,-) Proprietors. Vir For NU by Druggintand peelers in every WW2 in the Uutted States! (mylo;dawlj,
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