..,7---4., ,_, :!a:t4 (titgrap II II fiViTiCE ziOVE o'vrtla4rae-rat4 tin • 1 IA ass Notices, Mar. Des tr,4, .ut, to tecure Mauritian to the Th:i ra;i1,11 1 11, must Invariably ba. enn,innp3k,,:eit tv lib the CASII. Adyertisentanta ovilereil in the rewrites Evening Edit ion ui e inserted in the Horning Edition ithout extra- charge. HARRISBURG-, PA Emturday Ever:lmp:, OW EL- 1863 TOWN AND, COUNTRY, EIERR'E HOTE'L, BAR AND RESTAURANT, having been refitted and remoddled, is now °pent° the public. Hr. S. Robinson, formerly of the 11. S. Hotel, has taken possession of the place, and will be happy to see his friends. oct29d-3to SavERAL sewers ere being constructed in the various streets of our city. They were badly EMI TIIF, rum ket house in West Harrisburg is going up at a moderate rate. It will be a -*go. and handsome building. JOHN H. O'NEILL, U. S. Military telegraph operator, of Pittsburg, died at Alexandria; Va.., of typhoid fever, on Wednesday. Uloir-PRICED FOLDIERS .—The Organ speaks of " $1,276,000 soldiers raised far the war." Val uable soldiers, those, Mr. Local. Pant commenced falling late last night, and oontinned through the forenoon. It will be very refreshing to the growing grain.... .MAIKET.-Our market was not as brisk as usual, this morning, owing to the rain. Prices were about the same as heretofore. 1==:1 TUB rumor in circulation here, to=day, of the death of Gov. Curtin, is a canard. The latest intelligence received from him, at headquarters, stated that he was enjoying good health. It is scarcely necessary to contradict the rumor of his death, yet some persons might be constrained to helieve IME=E Rat[E,9xsAL.—The Harmonic Society wiltmeet ve Monday - evening at 7 o'clock, in the lecture room of the 2utist church, for practice and rehearsal. A full .113rn out is expected on this occasion, and member' and others are requested to bring along any books other property of the society they may have in their Pctsilessim• ouae Toe SWISS BELL Roam had a coKi vci e l l . last night. The performance is high t 3 P c ' kell of by. those who were in attendance: Blaisdells are wall known throughout the 5.14" , and always draw large audiences. They open at Pittsburg on Monday evening, for a series of entertainments. - • • To BE &WT.—Gen. Meade has just approved. the sentences of court martial in the calm of six soldiers, who are to he shot for deserilo4: 77 They are Thomas SAnds, 113th Pennsylvania, James Haley, 116th Yennsylviiiia, H. H. *ll_ hams, 11th Pennsylvania, Mathias Brown, 'alias Albert Brown, 00th Pennsylvania and H. C. Beardsley, sth Michigan. A DEAD HORSE occupied the centre of the toad leading toleamp Curtin, yesterday, greatly to the annoyance of persons driving "along the road. Quite a number of horses becamefright ened at the dead animal. From appearances, it must have been in the road the greater por tion of The day. Dead animals should not be allowed to obstruct the public highways. They are a decided nuisance. ' Ithronsrowx Tourna't says. that diptheria is prevailing to a conside'rable 'extent in that town and neighborhood. Mai 'Pennsylvania Eldership of the Church of God convened in the Bethel. oil Wedneiday evening. The openit2g "sermon was preached by Bev. E. H. Thomas, The eesgions are Open to the public.. . i 1 Henry Shreiner has been appornted market master. An election k r directors of the ;Bank of kid dletown will be held ort Monday, November 16th. Tni bill offered for this evening . by the Hay:, risburg Thespian &)ciety, is the best presented this reason to the citizens, of this city. It is the aim of the society to amuse the :public, and at the same time do good to the needy by donating the profits , to chalitable porpoises. We hope, - therefore; that the Hall may be crowded, this evening,,as well as at all', future entertainments. This evening's performance will commence with the amusing farce of "The Irish Tutor, or New Lights ;" to be folldwed by a laughable In` erludo, "Number One k r libund the Corner ;" and conch& "Toodles"-- by rcquTat. The exhibitions of this Society are pronounced, by competent judges, to be equal to those given in the larger cities .t. ariii the benevolent object for which they are glen recommend them t 9 the,patronago of, the com: , mnnity. , A GRAND PAINTING —Yesterday T we, visited the Studio of, our young artist-friend, ldr. Harry H. Davis, and-found him giving ••the flifshing touches to his 'pairiting'of the _great tattle lat Gettysburg. It is a fine picture, and will 'be greatly admired when exhibited: - Itrepresents the charge of Pickett's division ofDongstreet's (rebel) corps on f:ur left team. The Blue-Ridge looms up in the.afstance. In the initiiiiegrOund is the house of Ur.. Bliss. Near the-Emmitts burg road are seen two long linitiecif rebels, re ceiving -the fire of OUT: troops„ in the first line we have a good view of the new rebel which is White, with a blue CIVET, on which are eleven stare. In the, fore-ground of the picture are seen the gallant men of the SeoonildivisiOn ; Second corps, Army of the 'Potoruee,' 14Sring aloft the Stars and Stripes. The result of the charge of Plcketei men is wedllanown. Out of-the tbreelbrigadeshicli made: the charge, about two hundied.rnerrnitade their escape, carrying with them aSitiglebettle" flag, the only one awed out of sixteen-mbloh they brought-into the charge with theta: This painting will be a fine:addition.; - toi the great Panorama of the Rebellion. f Ohl°, has sent an agent (D. W. Brown) failure . , to inter the Wien of Ohio B°lt ho fell in battle thei'e, in the National Tits Kali of Philadelphia Lava agr,ed of milk to seven cents per q to ea r r a a t ie Thl rat fluid" has heretofore bcsn sold at six c ON Tuesdak -41— raised on the arge and beautiful flag was Gettysburg bat of Round Top, on the the breeze in hon ' -where it now floats in there in July, e great victory achieved GERMAN Plum v. Mr. Fox, of the German Reformed will preach in the, Ger Man language k House, on Ridge r GC:01 Will Engine' morning, at 114 o'cl Wm underitand fro the amount of comra this (Cumberland, pd money paid in, District is over $350,000. -morrow (Sunday) \ cid source that Congressional' t-four hundred' will enter' the drafted men from the D service. Counting the d men and the commutation money paid, blot not Only furnishes its quota; bat it .w a small ex cess. The Draftinglioard very labori ous, and has we believe pert less time than any Board i its d " in District In the State.--Ccirlisle , they rural r e U;1 1 f, r r 1 \ u t •,_ _ _ -A NoBLB ERaxer.l.—The_Oit 11-of In dianapolis has appropriated five lers for the purchase of wood ay for dol for the families of soldiers, residing in th . The farmers of the surrounding county greed to have a great handing dernonstr the ith of November, when each one ai a load of produce, arch as potatoes, ap our, meat and such other articles as they save to dispose of—all to be contributed t t , li , s of soldiers. This is a noble under_ one that it would be well to imitate tlk Doubtless there are families of soldiers -.1 A irOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS risburg who may need assistance, in IVI. AND PHCENIX BITTERS. the apkoaching winter; Our farmers , These Medicines have now been before; the been blesied with'an abundance of the bo public for a period of Thirty Years, and during Of- the earth. While they are enjoying that time have maintained a high character ire and its comforts, let them not forget the every part, of the globe for the extraordinary , diere 'in the field, and their poor.- famili urative properties which they possess. i . home. We would commend to their atten The LIFE PILLS, in cases of Scrofula, Dys-1 the example of the Indiana farmers. The psia, Bilious and Liver Affeelions, Piles,' wilt bee. great day in Indianapolis. It h eumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate, been, set apart as the day for distributing t claches, and all general Derangements of necessaries of life , to the poor. Thousands, Ith, have invariably pr - oved a certain and' farmers expect to be there with their contribu y remedy. .A single trial will place the l tions. The Governor will deliver an address, Pius beyond the reach of competition in and thera will be a good time, generally: The timation of every patient. poor willrejolca in having their wants - supplied, PHiENIX BITTERS will be found equal- I . . and the generous donors - Will go , home with - cious In all cases of Nervous Debility; light hearts,• conscierre that .they have done - a" c sia, Headache, the sickness incident to noble act.- We would like' to see-such a Bath- /0 in delicate health., and every kind of Bring we. ing in Harrisburg. - • • 18 of the algestive organs,„ ~ d only by 'claims ON THE Mean —The Ohamberslearg ANDREW ANDERSON, JR., •vg gives the followlog, account of an Tru r the Heirs of-the-late Proprietor, amusing c cere that °courted at the office of the • 'Prevost ilarb. ha p in that ' - . own: " A "frosty son of thunder" ,Nipallomerset, of the non-fight ing persuasion, press."°l24lid himself tnthe Board of Eir.eraption on Mone.7 bat, and claimed to be discharged Ilecattge one of bin "Ingle was so] stiff as to.be entirely disablet..4-, T4r. Suesserott i --now acting Surgeon in conOfference of the illness of Seise— conldn' t see an atoininnilY - where the stiffness came in. He resolved, I;nwevert to solve his doubts fully and requested ‘The. non actipted son of Glades to oall leackin the course of an hour, when hie - case would be disiose3 In the meantime Dr. i'inetitierott provided Moe self with ether sponge and all the necessary fix tures' to approach the disabled arm with a little' medical strategy. In 'dile time the conscript returned, and was fort hwith seated in a chair and the ether sponge molded to his nose. He bravely resisted its inifirtence, but finally na ture could endure no 11 mger, and the first evi dence given of his pow er over the system was a herculean blow -from ti as crippled ATM, knock-1 ing the sponge from his nose. Ms arm was well—the farce was played out—the fraud , elt.:l posed, and the humiliated ""son of tintuderl .paid his S 301) end departod a sadder and a: ; wiser man. Conzur SABBATR" Smoot Cosvinrirolv..—Te the Supmintendents of the Sabbath Schools of Dan phiu county: Dims Sms:—Believiog that a meeting 'of tim friends of tbe Sunday school causeln this county, to take counsel LI regard to Its best in terests and provide fur its advancenieht, would he fraught with much good; and as'the annual meeting of the Dauphin Ccuntyr - Bible Society is to be held at . Middletown .on the third "Tues day.of November, we cordially unite in a call for a Sunday School donvent'on to be held in connection with the Bible mooting at the same place, to begin on the third Mc.,isiday, being ; the 161 h day of.NtiVember, 1863,, at 2 o'clock, p, M. The conventions will be sld,in the byterian church. You are earnestly invited to b.'s present, with pastor;_andOe Many, 'teethe la as you can persuade to join You. - ,' It it is m of possible for you Prelent, Send elthers.„...Xest us have a fall meeting, and do not forget to pray for the presence and guidance of the sPirit of God in our Convention. W. C. Fsistnav, C. J. NMI 11111 ST, D. A.-L. LAVERTY, J. M. WeumMt, C. A. Et; J. W. WEnl, = J. F. Emma, V. limiest, Jit. B. P. Kspon, AND arum friends of the Sabbath School cause 'As ALLEGED BIGARIST.—,OII Tuesday lat t L man nimectkieorge . M. , Shoff, was - , arrested In the ber9nglt , of ontawge of blgainy. The era tile foliowice Particulars: "Shoff came to this , place a few weeks ago, 'li and ned himself off for a dashing bean, and withal, a, prospective heir to a considerable pat - - riplonial estate.- He made•love to a,youngledy, residing ihe borough, Mimed Susan Bay, and his kind attentions were well received—so much so that itwas thought useless to lose time in the preli minaries, andlUesday night was fixed for celebrating theirnuptials and makifig4hem oboneof•foine bone and flesh-of one fileihaT— Sbeicelrhad•the words of the clergy man,'whiohlotinimuced them 'Min and wife, died aistey; ma —horror of horroia K—.their an ticipate& pleastilas ale dashed to pledes. - kitu,' ‘ y has strived in the train, anclmay be feesibituly enquithig foi her truant lord—she is oar - 417, 0 g a child of iticimizi:rwo years of age, sill-qv/Addy she finds -the above happy bridegrOor •`, _ w ho proves!to hillier own lawfulhitsbfifid,':+:7, whom she was-rnerried-some three years Sr A pri vote interview is had—the husband re f or to recognisable-former wife 7 a woe, • and then `vindictive psikion take As the • sway— an officer is sent for and the trw Ant husband _ arrested on?. cjoyl9:ophiganty , and Indi o . thelimiflqsaittcs i rg s h i#l 7 litnigbk • SECOND LITIDERMI CV V8.C.1 heti); I,“ theran Congregation will hold their in! the Lecture room of the 'Baptist Church, cor ner of Pine and Second streets, to-morrow morning at half past 10 o'clock. Preaching by the Pastor, Rev. E. S. Johnston. A QUARTERLY meeting will be held in Salem church of the Evangelical Aesociation on North street on Sunday. Rev. S. Neils, P. E. from Reading will preach in the German language. Services commencing in the morning at 10 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock A. B C for Ladies Attention, Lai lee, you shall know, Brown°ld sells goods astonishing low; Come one and all to prove it so, Depend on it, you will notsay no: Embroidered Collars and plain ones too, Flannels, yellow, red, white and blue, Ginghams and Gloves, large and small, Hoops Skirts and Handerchiefe,to suit you all, Irish Linens and , lnfant's Socks of wool; Jactmett, Swiss, Nalozook and Mull, ~ Kid Gloves to which I especially-invite, Linen for tables, brown and white, Merines, - Men's wear and'Muslin so fair, Napkins, Notions and. Nets for the hair; Opera Flannels and. Opera ,Hoods, • - Plain, Plaid and other Dress Goods, Quilts, Blankets, and quite a lot ltnfilings and Remnants ofiall.sort, : - Shawls,Stockings; Sontagaind Shirts, Table Covers, and Balmoral, Skirts, Under Garments for ladies and males, Velvet Ribbons and Tissue Veils, • Window °trains and Woolen Cloaks, Yarn, and very line Ladies' Yokes, Zephyr Wool, and many other goods at Brownold's Cheap , corner, Second and Mar ket, opposite the Jones House, Harrisburg, Pa. oct 31.21 Evecial Notitts DR. WR. B. MOFFAT, (deceased;) \ £35 Broadway, New yolk. For • y•all Dealers. oct22-d&w3m %PROPRIETOES OF THE ' • RD HQUSE‘, • ILADELP.EITA, t RESPE ~,,„ LY call the attention of 13nei tr, f l i t -;„, il the traveling community,, -- --- --4 " . . ommodation and cornieri a e offered in th' t. - - 11, bliahmn an3l-d3m , AGA, FOWLER & CO. E w SIOLOGICAL VI MARRIAGE. Containing n i3O e 6 ;flue Plates and Engr ::0° pages,;ofoftblie Ana tomy Ith a a nd- tdll of e at she e Sexual Organs in with a Tteatise o Cmoequenoes upon Abuse, its De2lorablo the Author' Plan 1 lod m o a f ne o d u n ours , h tus y s v (only ;shown rational and successf by the report of ass- 'A-truthful ad= visor to the married; • oso contemplating mar bts of ttheirid x Ov c mage, who enter onditilon. Sent f dress, on receipt of 26 ' =,tage to.any ad currency, by addressing ' stamps orkPostal Si, Maiden lane, Alban • !i• CHOU; No, pet9-dEzw3os TO HORSE Bs: DR. SWEET'S INFALLII3 I HORSES is unrivaled by an of lameness arising from S 44 „aL l *. cm_ es Tan FOR rui Wrenching, its effect ''is Harness or Saddles:Ulla, Sara ',`' h cer,. l4 . w • it will also cure speedily. Spa. may he easily prevented and g wne in their incipient stages, but confirmed re beyond the passibility of a radial sure. kind, however, is.so, desperate o bn it may be alleviated by this , '‘" T• add faithful application will always Lameness, and enable the horses t,'Ve the el with comparative ease. Every horse owner sisontd have- , ri at hand, for its timely use at the, ; sites of Lameness will effectoklY pie 1 1 formidable- .diseases mentioned, to, b.orsos are liable, and which render otherwise valuable' lenses -nearly ha advertisetaeat. angl9-d • &won of bmscatawn.-: • raw Sw : With your permission I v.:, sa y to the readers of your paper that I wil by return mail to all who. wish it; (free) ciptii.witit fall directions for making and a simple Vegetable Balm,-that will effootit remove, in . , 10 days, Pimples, Blotches ,. Freckles, anekall Impurities of the . Skin, le Wilke same 513 ft, clear, smooth and beautl I will also ra.ol. friie to 'thbse having Heads or Bare F*es, Simple directions and formation rthat will, 'enable them 'to . start 'a fu groWth,iif I,inturiatitt Hair, Whiskers, or it Mon strahei in less than \ 30 . days. All .'applicationt answered by return hail ritthout, Charge: Bespectgullyyours, Mos. F. HAMAN, Chemist, No. 831.1Broadteay, New Yorke. ae24-3mj .. ~i , • 1 f gn.plEl—L • ) : l‘ B ITORELECS CELEBLITED HA TE i D YE i7le i tth i n l: W l rld. The7 l rrl:rl i eanainVd6 E Ths n :7ndil : lrpeireTfe°t—cang: P :: r ;:::7 ltanti :: a:G: ::l: aldfllr"2'wiu r iniriPgt : e Rair : taialDeßllgtl'g ; r r fta.eU l;iarr:frceiv ilit yl e enar.esorinposu F oior : dre ::; the,eectscßadyThGenuinii wwrjaum.ißoura.:i 19ate_ereizitatiwianoba:vii • sold', loy -all- grugglits; &c. FAgTARV-4 1 AP P IS. s.. uvr P/F-F.,,%.„:0-4ft14!`.,1* imse.o " .13..i1k.tm :P rI - -: 141 TA:::' [COMIIT:NICATED Pillmanury Uop.gumptioa a Curable DiSt,•E&I-, A 0421 D 10 CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been t<s.t.e.d to Health in a few weeks, by a very simple reme dy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, C•unsnmption—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 will find a sure cure for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONOI7IITHI, COUGHS, COLDS, &o. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescaption is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedY, as it will cost them nothing, and may proie a r blessing. • Parties wishing the prescription, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New :York sepl24-d&w3m Cloaks: Cloak's! Cloaks! Splendid new lot of cloaks. All kinds of ladies' cloaks. - All sizes of - childrens' cloaks. Black cloth for cloaks. Cassimers, large assortment for, men and boys' wear. &wise donble shawls. &oche single sbawls. Woolen double shawls. - De laines and other dress goods. French Nerinoes, alt colors. All wool delaines and alapacas. Woolen stockings for ladies and children. - Woolen socks for men at 26 and 30 cts. Bafmoral skirts at $2 60, $3 and $4. Boyin's beat kid gloves at 75e, 87c and $l. 25 doz undershirts and drawers. _LadjAanieritioffeits, - long sleeves. - BPleididratrOittlient ofwhiticanihiice. 04mbric 4 edging, bleedings, large assortment. Oamlatio - bands; and infants' waists. Just received, 5 pieces black silk. Black silk at $l, $1 25, $l5O and $1 75. • Togetheir with- aelarge assortment of all kind of thy goods . , at S. LEWY. MOtiIERS! 1110TIIERS!! MOTHEICSM DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUF for CHILDREN TEETHING. This-Valuable preparation iS the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the United:States, and has been used for thirty Years with never failing safety and success by I millions 'of mothers and 'children, . from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It net relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Goa is TEM Bovnes, Asp WIND COMO. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all Cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRIKEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will Accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simile of. VOUS 11 1 . 1 334.M5, NeW .on the outside wrapier. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Day ,Street, NEW YORK. PEKIN 01L, 26 CENTS P 23 BOMB. ..• ' 21!1922-dacw6M. : ffNE i R s'w E. E T';~ INFALLItLE LINIMENT GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, • , FOR RHELWAVSM, {TOUT; NEURALGIA, LumßA.46. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAT iVS; BRUISES, CUTS AND „WOUNDS PILES, HEADACHE; AND ALL'. RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS • Foriall•of whicii inn speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. , This Liniment is pre pared from the recipe:of Dr.:.StephenSweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone; setter*, -, and has been used - in his practice for moreAhan twenty years withthe most astonishing success. AS .AN ALLEVIATOR, OF it is un rivalled by any preparation beforcthe public, of which 'thrmost'skepthal - rnay - b - e - convinced by s sinVO This Liniment 'will 614 rapidly and radically Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never •been known to fail. F 0.4 11 7 E61,1,ALGL4, it will'afforcl innnediate every case, hqwever diitressing:, It - will relieve the woist'case of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHEabo will it Mare instantly. Pill? NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE RAL,LASSITIIDE arising from imprudence ox b psysii„lthis.libiltrient. is ainost happy.and un failingfremely;, Acting directly the ner- Youslissues, 'Strengthens and revivifies the system; and restores It.to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES-'=As an external remedy, we claim - thatitle thefiest known, and we challenge liie:iold3cfproduce an equal. -Fivery victim iff thiedistfessing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical,cure. • QVINSY AND SORE THROAT are some. timee.stremely malignant:and, dangerous, but a tbrielt appli&tion of thiatiniment will never fail tcontre: &RIMS are sometimes felt obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered iby this Liniment in two or -three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, - UL . 7ERS, BURNS AND SCALDS,iyield readily to the wonderful, healing properties," of DR. MET* INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when used ording to directions. Also, C.II.IGBLAINS, !ORTED FEET, INSECT BITES AND NG& EVERY HORSE OWNER ldllave this remedyatthand, for its timely t the first appearance of Lameness will et'- , lip—prevent% those formidable diseases, ibh all- barges.• are liable, and-which , tat ivionvotherwise valuable horses, wortlaless. lour hundred voluntary testimonials to otetlashistLinitwo ,mthe de e r f b u e l cee been.- received, rtlp_.po r p i e t r h t i i n es h 11. - pany of, them "from'persdns in the irks, of lifa. • inedY, hale all ',csitrxmw. • impeiition,iobi3erve the 'Signature of Dr. Stephen Sweet On every gee "Stephen Sweet!s Infallible town in .the of each .bottle, none are genuine. • . ItICHADSOICA , CO. bole Prpßieito're, bt. I,l3:dcalins, 411 0j7 eclw To and APbP I I, 'hams .withon Fo•ltEg ' at :Reif of ITOtione;lupt Teoeirrod, 130FIXEMITOOKOTOBE. jkttk BANK NOTICE: NaricE ia hereby given, that an C.e-socittion has Leen formed and a certificate prepared for the pu rpoie of establishing abank of discount,' deposit and circulation, wider the provisions of an act entitled "An Act to establish a system of free tanking in Pennsylvania and secure the public against loss from insolvent banks," ap• proved March 31, 1860, and the supplement thereto, approved May 1,1861. Said bank to be called . 'olh:dens' Bank," and to be located in the borough of 011 City, in the county of Tenango, with a capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided into two thousand shares of fifty ,dollars each ; and it is contemplated to, increase the mate tci.five hundred thousand dollars or ten_; thousand shares of fifty dollars each. , ' OEO. H. BESELL, For the Association. je3o-oaw6m NOTICE is hereby given, that "The Commer cial Bank of Pennsylvania" - intend to ap ply to the Legislature of PennsYliania, at their next session, tor a renewal of the charter. : Said Bank is located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of - cirte'inillion of dollars ; a renewal of which will asked for, with the signal banking - privileges.:' By order of the Board.--, B. . PALMER jt29 oaw6m NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTIOE is hereby given:that wil r cation will be made by " Theliankbfritts burg," (located in the city of Pittsburg,l i iima.,) to the Legislature at its nest session fora renew al of the charter of said Bank, with the existing capital of Twelve Efundredalousand Dollars. 'JOHN OItiVEL - Ald,, Prisident. je27-oass6m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that..`_!THE .1.11 BANK OF GERMANTOWN " intends to apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next session, for a renewal' of Ahhir char ter. Said •Bank is locat-d in, Germantown, Twenty-Second Ward of the city of Philadel phia' with an authoriz-xl capital of:Three Hun dred Thousand Dollars; a renewal of-which will be asked for, with the usuaLbanking priv ileges. By order of the Board: ''„-• OEfARLES W. OTTO, Cashier. Germantown, Jane 20, 1863. Ue23-ciaw6m TRADEMINErEi Philadelphia, June 24th,.1.86. 1 4. NOTICE is hereby given, in contemn:Li*, with 11 the laws of the Commonwealth of .Pettril sylvania, that the Tfadeainen'sßank of Philadel phia, located 111 the city of Philadelphia; created with banking and discounting privileges, with a capital;of One Hundred. and. Fifty: Thousand Dollars; ;that application will•bo inadiobY the said Bank to the next Legislature for authority to increase the capital One. Hand;* and Fifty Thousand _Mews. . By orderbf the Board of Direnters, JOHN *CASTNEB, je3oAmw6m XTOTICE is hereby - given thlt application II will be made to,the Legislature of Penn sylvan's, at their next session, for a renewal of the charter of the FARKEES!= BANK OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, located-in the bor ough of Pottsville, in the count Of with the present capital of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS; and with the usual banking privileges. J. W. CAKE; Cashier., June 16, 1868. ' (je29-d7m.) NOTICE , . TS HEREBY GlVELtbat the Honesdale: Bank J 1 will make application to the Legialature at its nest session, for- the passage •of a law re chartering said bank, with Eta present name and style, location and privileges, and Withatiapitat - ot - two hundred thousand dollara. By order of. theAlrectors: :IiVA.IID,. - Honeedale„ July 4, 1863, j 6doaw6m. . ' . XI Mt 41. -112,72" PAS, Fine Bread and Cake Bakery, . - 74 Market Street. - rpHE subscriber, thankful ,for theyeiy lib eral patronage bestowed on-I:dm:since . he has • taken the, Bakery .formerly pecapiod David 'Brady, successor to 'l'homes„,Finley, takes this method to informtbelpublic that he has purchased the intereskof_llavid Brady, and will now use greater exertions to please his customers and all who--may ,fayor him with a call, with the choicest of OAKES, and the best BREAD that clean, careful-and experi enced hands can make-of thehest- extra family flour. -4, TEA CAKES, BISCUIT, PIES,. And And a great - variety of EanotanclCommon Cakes always on hand •or made to order.. Come and try our, Bread and Cakes. A. E. BRADY, Proprietor, oct6-dlm G. S. BRADY, Supt. . MILODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE -SILVER MEDALS, and the ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever bk. instru ments of this class) has-been awarded to MASON 8r: HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS. A full assortment of these instruments a ways on band, at W. 'KNOCHE'S, ` Sole Agent, 93 Market street. je4-2.tawly LADIES' FANCY TRAVELING Sd 13 E WITH a Taiga seaortinent of , _ • ._ • biotalg . ; thquxunie'; P'obit;itt.: item Sakica. Pena, jelt • TAKE=NOTIOR 1 F YOU want . a delicions..perfronawk to'KUN EEL'S DRUG STORE and !pfOonre.sorne of chose fine Sachet Powders;.suctpaa..: • Rose Sachet,, • • • Violet" SiChSt, , F Frangipanni - Sachet; -• ; • - Heliotrope Sachet, • , • - • Milleflour Sachet, Very fragrant for tfieleilet. Prepared by - ii.CHUNRELIe BRO., 0c124-dtf Apothecaries, Harrisburg. 1863 - FALL 1883 _ MILLINERY • A N D STRAW GOODS:. , T HATE the pleasure of informing my ; cue tomers and the public generally, that rim, now on hand a full stock of -Fall ,. .4and_Wintet Goods, including French Pattern Bollll*. Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Laces, French. 44 American - Flowers,- FeathersP&c. Also, Striw, Beaver and Telt .: . Hats and ..ißonnetig...-.of the latest styles and designs. 'WILLIAM KRUSFS; No. 218 Arch - street, Philadelpb)a. sept22-d2mol - -_ : - A Ag-UE AGUE 1 I 1 LiSIMPLE and Effectual Cure. Has been-in. use for fifteen years—never known to fail. Sold wholesale and retail. 0. S. ESHER, 624 North:l..2th sireetirkiladelphia. cct.3.4lltaa • - _ WO BEEF.•••• • ,. • •,:gli? henicss • • Ex9oll94V,Beeli -3not reoY.Pit - noslo e; 041 BMX, Jr. 5. , a go. ffitbital OPA.--L.CLOHOLIC HIGHLY CON EX CENTRATED T VECEL'AIa.k: RACT. A PURE TONIC DR. HOOFLAND'S GEBAAN BrrrlLßs. Prepared by Dr. C. H. JACKSON, Philacteiphla, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disea,:es arising fr,nn a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Cipustipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stelinach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for - Mod, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking.or Flut teling`it the Pit of the Stomach, Siimtning et the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, nut tering at.the lilcart, Choking or Suffix; iting SensathintOthen Art a lying . posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of P.-.v spiratien, Yellowness of the Skin and Ey, s, in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c. ; Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Cau -1 stant Imaginings of Evil, an&great Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yeliciw , Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ca-es out a hundred. BOOPLANIVS GERMAN BITTERS! Are notanew and untried article, hut ha go stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the Ameripan public, and their reputation and sae are not rivaled by any similar preparation. • The proprietors have thousands of letter from the most eminent OLtEGYMEN4AViiYE'ES, - PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. estifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtnee of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETH U 'lO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILDUPYOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RM OF • NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANT" - ENEgGYI DO YOU" WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A OBIS% AND VIGOROUS FEELING ? If you do, too HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PAR lICULAB NOTICE. There are many preparations sold sander the name of Bitters, put sip in part bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 io 4 cents per gallon, the taste disguisedby Anise or Corian der Bud. . _ ?his class of Silica has. caused, ancrivill continue to cause, as long as ii&ey can be sold, hundreds to die theileath of ,the_drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic SIMI• ulants of the worst kind,=th,e 4e:ire for Liquor is crea- Led and kept up, and the result is all the horrve tendanf upon;a kiinkar Ts life and ; death. abbe thhecksireanal WILL''HAVE .3 Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt : Get ONE BOTTLE 'OF' HOOKA:NV:S GERMAN BIT TERS 'read sniz with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD ,BRANDY OR WHISKY, mut the renstt will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtues and true sccellenee any of the mintrrous Li quor Bitters in the market, and will COSY MUCH LESS--You well have all the virtues of ROOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with O,GOOD article of Liquor, at a much big rice than Cale inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION; SOLDIERS! AND THE 173.137643. or somsras • We call the attention' of all having iulatiena or'friends m the army bo the fact that "1100 - LAND'S - German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of • the diseases induced by expo' - arcs and privitiont'incident to camp life. In the &ts, published alinost daily in the newspapers, on thi arrival of •the sick, It will be noticed that a very large propertion are suffering from debit ty. ' 4very case of that kind can be readily cured by Ifoofiand's German Bitters. resultinglrom disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no, hesitation instating that if these Bitters were freely' used among our soldiers, hundreds of Jives might be saved that otherwise will be lost. .WO particohir attention to the following remarkable and well authentic.atelcure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own language, "has been saved by theßitters:'• PIIIIADELPHIA, August 23d, 1862. Meseta:, Jones & Evans :---Well, gentlemen, your Hoofland's German Bitters has saved my life: *there is no'ntistake itithis. It is vouch ed. for ,by numbers of niy!oomrades, souse of whose nameware appended,- : and who were fully cognix4int ofoll the ciscumstances of my t6e. I am, _and hey'A been fOr the, last four years, a member of Sheri:pail's ',celebrated battery, and ' under the immediate command of Captain li. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vamher_last with inflammation of the hinge, and...tins ter seventy-two, days in the hospital. This was followed hy great debility, hoightemd by tat attack of dysentery. I was then. remov ed fieni the White Heine and sent to this city On, hoard , 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 couldbe 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 morsi &Iva, it was'-immediately throWn up again. I could not even keep a glare or water on my stomach. Life could not last under these cir cumstances ; and, accordingly, the physicians whO'hia been working. faithfully, though ma aria:awfully, to -rescue me from the grasp of the dread , arokeriffrankly told me they conlit do 110 more for me - arid advised meta see &clergy man and to ,make, finch!. disposition. of my limited funds as.best suited me. An acquaintance who visitedmie 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 COICL, memed filth* ' them .the .ghininy shadow of death receded, and I am , now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I .have taken gut two lottles,..l have gained ten pounds,. anal I feel sanguine of being permiWKlto.rejoin -my wife and daughter, from whomlhsve hEaritnothing for eighteen , months , ; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front }loyal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of Alfa: vihieh has taken the place of vague fears=to your:Bitters= will I owe the glorious privilege :of again slaspingz to my DOVAL those - who are dearest to-me-in- life. Very - truly yours, ISAAC MALONE_ We tally concur in' the truth of the abovo statement, as we , had despaired of s , :ritig, our Cotirade, Mr2Malone, restored to health. ,Joiin,"Caddleback, First New York Battery 'George, S. Ackley, Co. C, Maine; - Lewis Chevalier, 92d NeW - York ; J. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F; J. 13. Fasew9ll, Co. B, ad Verniont ; Henry 8.-Jerome, Coy-B; A . 33 Ver mont ; Henry T. Macdonald ; 0, 6th' Maine John F. Ward, Co. E, Star ' Maine ; Herman Koch,• Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B. Thomas; Co. F, 95th renna.i Andrew J. Kim ball, Co., A, 3d Yerinont ; John Jenkins, Co. 106th Pena. - BEWARE OF COUNTERS'S-115 ! See ilia - the = signature of "Ci IL- JACKSON ' ie on the wrapper of each bottle. - • Price per bottle, 75 cents, or half demo for $4. Principal Office andal ntifactory„4 0 , 631 Lich street., .' YONRS:4 WARS, (Sul:mato to O. B. jecifikort , ,iii. Oa. ) ..-..LtiElfll.ors .OrF.or sale by Drugg i s t and Dealer in every ;towntbs We'd 1310 sit piciyl.9-7davity
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