, 4 1F, ailkr EtteFt,p U.ARBISBURG, P.A. SATURPAI EVENING, EPTErdBER %MICE': TO AIEVERTITERS.—.I.II Adver re, rt; s, Itusinc.i* 'Notices., illarriagex, u e Btie a. d‘c., to secure .iasertlon to :the I LE aiLAPII, must invariably heUccoiO. p avied with the CASH.. Advertisements ordered in:the regular tivrutag Edition are itteertsitin tie Morn: tag Fed Mon without extra charge. , 10 COMPROMISE, BET SUBMISSION!, For Justice and the Right AGAINST TRAITORS TO LAW AND ORDER, The loyal men of the city of Harrisburg, tin: daunted in the presence of the common enemy, i and ready always to raise their voices or their arms in defence of a common country, will assemble in GRAND MASS MEETING, ON SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1861, . At the Court How e; ` for the purpose of organizing:ntill fnither ford the protection of the national honor, the: preservation of the National Union, At Awe' perpetuation of the National Governnaentin A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH AT THE' POLLS BY THE ELECTION OF LINCOLN AND JOHNSON The Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants aid Laboring men of Dauphin COIIIIq, are '- : re= quested to be present, in their might, anpas ufy their allegiance to the national, authority,. and by their presence, also, evidence their ABHORRENCE OF TREASON. The Committee have the best assurance to know that several eminent and distinguished speakers from abroad, and among them, the Hon. John Cessna, will be present to address the meeting. Hon. John C. Kunkel, ,and others of our fellow-citizens at home will also speak on the occasion. By order of the County Committee. JOHN J. SHOEMAKER, Chairman. J. M. WrimartaNG, Secretary. y't3We AND .COUNTR.Y REV. J. F. WEISHAMMEL, of Baltimore, will preach in the Fourth Street Bethel, to=morrow morning and evening. How. JOHN C. KuNnzL is announced to ad dress the people of Union county,.at•Lewis burg, on the 7th of October. . I=l=El THERE is nothing new to report in regard to this morning's market. There was the usual attendance, and no apparent change in prices. THERE are a number of pavements in the city which should be repaired .before Jack Frost visits us. "A word to the wise is suffi cient." Tern October election will takOplace,,two weeks from next Tuesday. To work, loyal men. and there will be a tremendousfisOny rolled ul) for the Union ticket. " • =EMI Tits. Middletown Lyceum hasliden re-organ ized; and is in a fair way to be as suceessful this season as formerly. Mr. J. W. Storer has been elected President. , =ME REoaorma is again going on briskly. Yes terday as high as $525 local bounty was paid recruits, to be credited to places that are not yet clear of the draft, but which desire to escape. THE new board (plank ?) walk from the.cor ner of Third and Walnut streets to' the - State House, has been completed. Pedestrians - can now promenade without the fear of breaking their limbs, on dark nights. SUICIDE. -John Gingrich, formerly of Se linsgrove, but lately of Northumberland; went to Selinsgrove on Saturday, and on the even ing of the same day committed .linicide by hanging himself in his father's garret. =MEI Do Sur forget the Union meeting at the Court House, this evening. Turn ont, and hear Hon. John Cessna and other imtih.ent speakers. Let there be a grand rally'for the Union and the Constitution. TEM dispatch announcing the glorious news from the Shenandoah, was read from the stage at Rouse's theatre, last night. At the 'conclu sion of the reading three rousing cheers were given for Gen. Sheridan, by the large 'audi ence present. . PocsE•r PICKED. —John Stoner, of• Bedford, had his pocket picked at market, last night. His loss was about twenty dollars in money, besides a promissory note for ;eighteiM 401.- lam. There are still a few pickpockets °Wu . latiug in the city. Wn learn from the Pittsburg papers of yes terday that the charge preferred against Capt. Bates was that of "a gross and unprovoked assault on a demented soldier to whom he had given his horse to hold, and who under took to mount the aniMal,in ithe:captain's absence," The mayor held Capt: . Bates in the sum of $5OO to answer at-court. • .2k A DANGER - OM CO I INTERFZIT.I—a new terfeit five on the Union bank of Philadelphia, has been lately issued. It is almoita- fac simile of the original. At , least . fialf a dozen store keepers, all in different parts of Phila delphia, received them as genuine. None but the best judges would 'question them if pre seined by a respectably appearing`person. su.r. of unclaimedloods, was made •b) , the Rope Express Company . thik - M.9rnin i g.. The bidding was quite animated,:,eoiisidexmg.that each purchaser was buyin spoke.?' One man paid $2 for a box •that , oontained aboht S3O worth of - clothingi Ooth„er - Riga $5 for a large box the contents of .whikhsere mouldy bread, crackers, Are., besides a 144:nil ham. •. [..;!cf Tac SOAJICITT OF Houszs.—There aije we _ dare say, a number of persons driven.awa. from this city every day, because they canacit, obtain houses in which to live. The best-of mechanics, whose services axe greatly needed,. and laboring men whom the city can scarcely do without, who arrive here_ from tinie'lo time, with the intention of remaining, are tua _able to do so, for want of a house to ptace tieir families in. A gentleman who employs : large number of hands, informs us thatllie, greatest drawback to his.business is the.d or i_ stant leaving of his employees, simply for the Masons above named. Five hundred or a. tfousaud more houses_coulditeillligLidUlin a week if they were to be ,liact Apitalists should consider this matter well ,. Altet lag houses they add to the population of tlte city; and make room for the exteniiiin of business. 'lll Tnz valuable real estate, late the property of 4304! Forger, ba c sold Az Public sale on: the 1E416) . 1' °doter, at: the court house. CAPT. Eversa, Provost Marshal of the 16th District, has given notlce . that those . who paidthe. S3ISE. noniniutationAince 'February last, are subject to the draft about being made. CAIITION.--Doretthrow your peach stones and4Atilt kai,Ctelt4 '9 l § l ,V frettubnilly ci4ealtcilleittippingrtPorellitentEo slip and fall, often sustaining thereby quite serious injury. I=l LIEBE will be preachi4g-in St. Paul's M. E. Church, on Vine street, to-morrow at 10 o'clock A. at., and 7 o'clock P. at., by the pas tor. Subjects—in the morning, Prayer ; evenink, CbuStUne# "Dtii74: • SERGEANT FRANELTN, who was injured by' being precipitated down an embankment near Lochiel, on ThtirlidaY• night, has been re moved to the Buehler House, where he is confined to his room, aid in a critical con , dition. To Crrir SUBSCRIBERS .—Mr. J. B. Zimmer man requests us to state that hereafter the price of the DELIEGRAPH to city subscribers *BIT* twenty-flve cents for two weeks.: 1 OT-, ing to the scarcity of pennies this slight change in the price of the paper has been rendered. neuessary. Dmaira.SaprneF.. pipe :Ridge Road Bpisco, pal churol,-,qn,lslie s .ectiner oppogite the 'rase vbir, to-mortow3 at:slo., as:; and•6-30 , p. In the evening a discourse by the Pastor, Rev.! A. J. Barrow, on "David and Jonathan. ' All are invited—seats free. F i cap s Fzinv. l -04: soon. as the part begiiikto swell.'get the tincture of lobelia - and wrap the part affected with cloth avid saturate it thoroughly with the tinettne'; end the Mod is dead. Au old physician says hellos known this to cure in scores of awes, and it never fails if applied in season. ASTENTION, VotatTa Wean.—The members of 'the . 'Farm& Ward association for relief against the draft, are requesta to, meet at the Hope Hose House this evening; at 7 o'Clook, to make some important alterations in the existing agreement. It' EibSoltitely xtecesi easy for the members,to,be,prosent for a few moments'only. The drafra 'definitely fixed for Menday, .ACCIDENT.-31.r. Alex. Fisher, the excellent stage manager at °use s Theatre, had hii hands considerably- ,burned,,,last night, while endeavoring to extinguiih a flame that was caused by the accidental upsetting of a bottle containing combustible, material. was owing to'the exertions' 'ot Ilrl , 4fici ways thoughtful, that the fire was prevented from communicating to the scenery. on the stage: We regret to learn of the accident, but are pleased to hear that it will not ate rially interfere with the performance of the duties of Mr. F. as stage manager. -• NEXT WEEK, Union rolioihigs ;kill be hold in this county, as . • V(ednesday eyeaing,e4.,B7rod's Tavern, in Halifai. • Thursday. evening. at Jacob P. Hoffman's Tavern, in Lykens. Also at Bordner's Tavern, in Berrysburg. Friday wiTnAngh_o 4 l4lnjgces,Taverp, in Gratz town. Also at Red Tavern, in Washington t ow n a hhs;ss.ll SaturdayAvening at Capt. Spee,se's Hotel in Dauphin - borough. -Good spetikent•willbe present: `A FermiTtir, Itexuman CONDUCTOR.- he passengers in the train going west, on the morning of the ,2,lst ,arl.who were wit nesses of the groutdisaker eit-ThOmpsontown, published a' card in the Pittsburg Commercial on tho)2d,, in which they ,exßrese their high adniiittiOn Alf Mt. Davfd Carrett; - ecinductor of theAngn,...fop hisvefficient performance of extra official duty in caring for the wounded itnirelibt'llai for the eupeciiition with whickhe..lutd Aoruoved ttie debris ,and the trains sterted r on their way. The conduct of the aforesaid officer is creditable to the man agement.for the ohoice of so worthy a man. THE BURNING OF CELLAIRRBSBURG. -MOSS XN. -Lindsityand-Blakistom of Philadelphia, haNie in press, and will shortly publish tkiz authen tic account of the burning of Chiiinbersburg,. written by the Rev. Dr. Schnook, -who was an eyewitness and sufferer. Sufferer. ;This little book will be by far the most complete an d authentic account of that distressing calamity which has yet been : Oxen to_the p lio,,;ind it should be extensively circulated. It wt . / Ibe on sale at the book-stores in a few days. In view of Dr.•,-Sehneck'silosses at Chambersburg, the' publishers kindly furnished the. books to him at the coit"iff making. • ATrztrrioN, HrvEss.—A. special meeting of the Hope Fire Company , will ;be held at their Hall, this (Saturday) evening at 7/ o'clock, to adopt measures to increase the membership of the_cornpaim sa much depleted by enlist ments in the army. An election will be held fill the-plazas-vacated, vial' Chief , Engineer, Board of Directors, Secretary, &o. ' • 1. cordial' intifetion 'hereby extended to our citizens who appreciate an. efficient Fire Depattinerif,leeorne forward'hnd enroll their names under the riles of the company, a4d thus restore the "Rope" to her former all cienoy., By order:oLithe President.. SHOCKING ACCITOKKVe ON THE I:ANGASCOOT KC RAILRGA.G.—One of ,the most terrible casual ties which has everbeen our lot to record, says the Clinton Republitan, took. place.onthe Tan gascootac Railroad on Saturday last, aboht one mile frourthe-friver and - half a mile from‘" the saw mill. The Engine Westmoreland, to.n `old' thing which' is said - th'hiVe been in use' on the various roads of this State , for the 144 t thirtryeari, and had'bgea recently purchased aby Mr. John Reavilha for the T ham.- road, on its upward passage, blew up, four persons, as follows: Jelin A. Saltsman, Engineer, was about thirty yardse and was ound hangh?g- over_ the coupling . 43f the 'fixSi second cars of the train. His skull wic ly fractured, tagarch briSlien, and his completely,tomont: flfs lived at Tang, tae. Leaves =a wife unikohild? - , •• i George Strunk, Fireman, was found lin the, fliiitteitek:libiffitlitelifsF - Ttieflikini — thai engine- His skull was bilkon , s in several places. Living when. found—survived 'Oa .../SundaY nigfif=bally'sbfilded - . Lives in - L*S6t. Haven —widower—leaves three children. 1 '• 41jithrow.IGiteek .mid wife ; .S:if lOttresuattl4, werelpvpiamingers. on the train, trotiferik4s.W. 41' fila. - in ' 417S4talifah, nil Valk' :way toii.4t NiAlip 74:0:tfie- ,- Greed was Teikna li/4g againitt t 'e sank at the side ol the road abonf: twenty feettroni the scear/of the explokriott. Hissktal - *l4lseuturt4 #44Ai5 ,17 . 0 d9 . 0 9 1- sidestaiiirdiet . killiiiinstaniii. . ., i Mrs: Areek's %body. sing loundiAtur a tree about fifteen .feet from. ale grolp4 -and twenty' ;to.twanty-five from- tide .engine:- YA piece of ".thP . lirook'struok holvin 'the'mouth, tore,-ont 1 1 10:ttorigue ans4Utd.eue_ofthe upper jaw, : bair ryibit with it one able iii_the face lilinenETnlvdnoll/4 ~ ,lov- , ,i i itt 1 . 7 41SyliVirs.4114attered L i r evert ° Ja;,havp „ . 1- 7:. 5 4 0 7 0 1icK144.-; vb - 8 1, anciwnhou contusions the ivciul a probe - bly not have survived. ISM Thae,*•=4.9. ipipbility fide -(44Lft for 'this district wile eodindetce early 'next week. The corrected list of quotas had not been completed this afternoon, but we expect to be able to publish a reliable statement on lioAday. WE would again call the attention of our citizens to the necessitrof connecting-them selves with the various fire companies in the city. Those organizations are broken up, owing to the enlistment of their members in the service of the country, and it is highly ne cessary that the companies should be re-or ganized and rendered fit for service, in time of fire. Property holders should give this mat ter their serious attentionply they are the heaviest losers in time of a coliflagratiOn. At Hotne arid Abroad SLIWORD sT Nay . CASTLE. —The inimitable S. 'S. Sanford, with his-,great Combination 303.strel and Opera' Troupe, will give an en tertainnientat New ' Castle on Thursday .43ve ning, and from there goes to Oil Oity. 'San ford has it fine company and gives 'a grand entertalaMenittiOarg Commercia/. - Basket Union.meetings are being held all over Ohio and Indiana. The receipts ,of the ,late Ohio State Fair amount to $12,724, note including the $5,000 ,subscribed by the citizens of Columbus. The sum willMit exceed the expenses. The trees at Herr's Hotel have been cat down and removed. • , A large Union ineeting•Was held in Carlisle the other evening. Patriotic addresses were delivered. The loyal V - oteis of Cumberland will give good account of. th'enaselves.o4 the second Tuesday of October. • '• 'The pepPle of OregOn'haVe CotaCtb have 'Salem for . a Capital. The cattle disease is creating considerable alarm in New HaMpshire. Peaches sell in Hanover, . York county, at 75 cents to $1.25 per bushel.. There is-but little 'demand for themat those prices. Pleuro-pneumonia is again destroying cattle in eastern Massachusetts. • • • The farmers are about conipleting their seeding. The ground has been in excellent order. , _ The Pittsburg Ohronicle says that the coal diggers .are willing to take out the coal at five cents. bu`shel; if the dealers will sell, at ten cents.. The special income tax of five per cent. is to be collected from persons in the GoverE ment employ the same as other collections are Made, ,and not lvitheld from salaries. Tux thgrox Orrizmes of this city are re quested to meet" his—evening, at six o'clock, at the Conrt'4ouse, to join In the procession previous , to;;the meeting. Excellent,.music has been engaged and a general turnout is re quested. By order of the Comillittee of Ar rangements. Tun rush to Brant'S, Hall, continues una bated. Everybody, appears to hav6 ,, a desire to witness the superb ' , tinting"' of the bean tifyalßella Golden and the vend afar combi nation company, con.se' qeently :each evening witnesses a rugh towards the theatre - 10f which the inimitable-Rouse is the successful, man ager, Last night The PHENCH Sps and THE' Irrrrx, REBEL were presented in gramistyle, with all the costumes and scenery necessary to render them attractive and interesting. A. fine Saturday night bill has been prepar ed; comprising the beautiful drama entitled ..I..smonsus, or Dm Little Devil's Shar4; the nau.- tical sketch of the Minns Assorts ;- and the Teutonic version of RICHAED 111. Miss Bella Golden will appear in the leading Cliamcters of the first;and, second ineces,,,and Mr. D. L. Morris• as Richard HI. .Thee whole Star Troupe will be on hand.' , Go to Brant's Hall, the best'place of amusement in the city. POTATOES car load.of fine POTATOES received this day, are offered 'for sale at the old Wallower Ware-horse, near. the Depot. WE take pleasure in announcing to the pub lie that. S. A. Kunkel tt Bro. are now pre pared to furnish all With pr. Mcßride's Great Remedy, the King of Pain. .We can vouch for it that since its introduction in this city it has. wrought -wonderful . cureaplind we can recom mend it for having cured :more diseases and given greater satisfaction than any other medicines ever- offered. The'very fact of its 'magical influence Over pain and the instanta neous, relief. .derived. from its - use, *roves it actually to be the - King of Pain and 'conquers the disesici 'for-which it is so highly recom mended. It itas'becorne as one of the heeds earieaof every,honsehold, and . every family a keep supply of it an hand at all times, and no family should be without it, as it is one of the greatest , and'lnCest reliable med icines ever discoye'red. .. vithild i advise all to piocure a bottle,'try, test it andlie con vinced for yourself. It can be had at all times at the Drug Store of S. A. Kunkel .k Bro., who have been appointed sole agents for sale of this medicine. Cloaks and Furs ! Cloaks and Furs! We will open next week the cheiPest and largest assortment of Cloaks and Furs in Har risburg, all bought at greatly reduced ;prices. Bheautifulgaiffs at 4 50 and 5 dollars. Olen . - did cloaks ae low as .9 and 10 dollars. Blaok cloth for cloaks as low as $2.50. White all wool flannels as- lOw as 65 to 70 cents, worth 90 cents, 4 by 4 bleached muslin 55 cents, worth 75 cents. French merinos, blaok al pietas, black bombazines, all at reduced . . • , 500 doz of woolen and cotton stockings, children's wools stockings as lowns l cents. Ca4Rfin'ete fOr boy'Swear. The greatest in black silks. We have now in store a very 'largoe stock of goods, and will sell at less than Ntholeside prices; in order to reduce our stock. Higgains in Irish linen' bought at auction. gall and judge foryourself. LEWY.I (g'llmigrants•to the South and :West should be provided with OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGrOGUE.., , Dy the use of this remedy, daring acclimationcor seasoning, as it is callied,.the , danger from attacks of -Ague and Bilinus.Fevers is entirely, avoided.. The Stranger • is ~ peculiarly exposed to these dis- Asses in their most fatal forms, and should note risk : the change of climate without the protection which the,Cholagogue affords. Sold by all druggists and medicine dealers. pa.„M'Brims'is King . of Pain should be kept in .ef n eq family : Will cure Headache, Tooth ache; Earache in three ruinot: 3B ., p . i . arrhceo, Bloody litur, pain in the Back and ' Sidei,lnflam mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart sole agent for -the State,- , • • B. A. KUNKEL & BitO.i 118 Market street,' Ilarriiiburg.; --Heillorderifriena distance promptirstt Aided r MU' F : [,.1400;..3 AND 2 litAiiii"Eit gt, in all suss packages, just received and for sale at NEMER & FRAZZRa =ME ,BUSINESS ITEMS. I==l 1. • SPECIAL NOTICES, INZI Kromer's (Upham's) Hair Dye 50: CENTS A BOX. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL; DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL. WABBANTED to please. This article has been thoroughly tested by. Da OnnuTox of New York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingredients, and the material com posing it mill not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere. JNO.J.,,KROMEIt; Sole Proprietor, 463 Oheetniit St., Philadelphia, Pa. Drunkenness -Cured.. The inebriate MO' tioW bid defiance to. the tempting cup. Ar..Zine's antidote for - strong drink is a certain. • cure for drunkenness. It creates adislike for:strong.drink,. and can-be adinialitiniCivithqut:oo *nowledge of the patient. Descriptive 'eirculars sent to any address. For Sale by' all respectable druggists "in the United States and.Oanadas. Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. JNO. J. HROMER,_Wholesale Agent, 403 Cheiitntit Si. Philadelphia, Pa. , Dr. Ruud's , Specific. The oldest and most reliable ; medicine for the ewe of Spermaorhcea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, Ac. This medicine has stood the test of 'over thirty years, and has always proved a.sckccess. „ Dr. RAII#S 7 43PEOIFIO is exhibited in the nutde - upentirely of substances that have wspedi6.6-effect upon the' generatiie organs. 4,2dostoAltnii; associate the idea of operatiOnitipon the, b - ti,Wels from. taking, any kind of pills. The. Sesotho of Dr. Band is not intended . as etracuating medicine. Its medicinal virtuesi' are expended entirely'upon the impaired regenerative organ& The pills are not unpleasant. to the , taste, and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing 'Which plan we would al ways recommend, as affording .the speediest way to get theeffect of the remedy. Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by druggists everywhere. JNO. J. BROIdER, Wholesale Agent,. . • • 403 Gliehttiut St.,Philadelphia Pa. aug2s-dly , PUR.E.VEGIGTABLE .TONIC rpaz most healthy persona feel more or less I. *Wilk is extreme warm weather, and lose their ap petite. !feed' a good strong Tonic—one that will strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they can get at 50 cents per bottle, at Kra L. Ball's, No. 27, South PM6 street ' HarriAlun. Orders from a distance promptly attended*. ' augl Mint DYE T ItAIR DYE; 2 BatellseloWs-Celebrated. IS THE REST Iff THE WORLD. The only Harm** Trine and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is. perfect—changes Red, Rusty ArDray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or lirantral Broom without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautiftli ;'inifin.ris fresh vitality, frequently restoringittipeintine :nelor, and runtines.the effects of bad Dyes. The &nano As signed Noir T.TA If A. BATCH UDR. All othere are inure imitations, and should be avoided:. 'Sold , isy all _Druggittini Factory—hi BAR MAY ST, 1111THILOY 1 s . 555 iotisi"(A'tir - DT.61111[41 Val AUL Military:Business.Attended To Bounty, Pension, Back Phy r :Scitisistence and Military and War Qatataawrallys,;nade out and collected. Per sons residing at h distance can have their lankiness trans acted by' mail; by addressing' MUGIMIEBNIDSB, Attorney-nt-Law,. , Third saran', Riwrisbara. Pa GOIAGATE' . i 'II.ONE.Y SOILF. . . This dohtitrated Toilet - SO*lp, in rat* universe de mand, Is made from,the choicest materialaj. m mild and emollient in Its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goein Deafen.' .. • jan2s4lawly • • A vattp,pvripa svpv.EniNo. Swallow two or threegFaioids - or .Bootio," .Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla , " ELO "HerVasa , , Antidotes," he., &e., tie., and after you are eatisftedwith the: result, then try. one box .OLD. ROPTPB. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECI FIC PILLS--itnd 6e restored to health and Vigor in less than thirty days: They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take s prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken d own and Bludterettennstit4ion. Old and young can take them with advantage. Imported - and Bold in UM 'United JAS. , S. BUTLER,' No..427•Brosolway, New York. , ~/Sr.A4- e ntfor the United S tates. P; S.—A Box of tHe,Tille, . - keetitery ' 'packed; • will be mailed to - any eddrewl•on redelpt•"orpxlo.,Whieb. is ONE DOLLAR, poet-paid—money - • by' the , Agent if entire satisfaction is not given: -• • • jyls-d&WSin„ '-"A Slight aolii. o etoughi. Few. axe aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "starwrootn" in its trait stage; that which...in the be ginning Would yield ton mild - remedy if neglected, soon attacks the,,lunlivi"prowp,'s Bronchial Troches ' give sure and almok*. moTaVri - reret — htilitary (Oar and Soldiers should Nave -thint; , isPOrey can be carried in the pocket and toktetuoctinatee insestkes. auglo-dmvlra DO "YOU, WISH TO., BE CUREDI DR 1311CILiNIS ENGLISH - SPECIFIC PILLS f,N cure, in less-than Eirdaya,lheitrowst'_cases • oERVOI/SNiSS, Impotency, PremsdureiDecay, Seminalitireakness, Insan ity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous• Affections, no matter from what caSseliiviinced. Price, One Dollar per box: ' Sent, poet-I:hid, by mail, , on receipt of an order. Quo Box will perfect the cure 4n , most eases. Address JAHES S. BUTLER, tvl9-cLikirSm General Agent, 429 Broadway, N. Y, To Consumptives. Consumptive - sufferers will rever=e itilluable‘prescrip.. tion for • 'the 'cure of. Consumption, Asthma,. Bronchitit, and all threat: and Isnig . affections, (free. of charged by sending their addreta to . . Rev. EDWARD "A: WILSON, - Willi amsuurg, Ringo county; New-York:. ' : - [eepl9-a&w3m EDITOR OP.IIIL.EGRtaII Dear Sir.:—With your pennission I. wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by mural mail, to all who wish It -{free,} a Recipe, with full directions for making and.using a simple Vegetable Bah% that will ef fectually remove ,in .ten,4axs,..jtimples, Blotehei Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving same soft, clear, smooth and beautifuL I will alio mail' free to those Hating Bald Headier Bare Faces, simple• directions and Information Unit will enable them to start a full growth of: Litinriankliaw,.Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days, , All applications answered by retuirii J without charge. Respectfully yours, . CHAI'SAN, Chemist,`: jyl.s-d.kw3mB3l Broadway, New York. . . t~}e Take no Mere unn/easant and unsafe No:Hurries. For unpleasant and dangerous diseaSes, nse : HELM BOLD'S ErrItAGT,BUGHtI, which has received the en dorsement of the most - ?)I.63CCOLNT PHYSICIANS IN THE U. S., is now offered to afflicted humanity esti certain cure for the following diseases and symptoms originating from diseases and abuse ,or the Urinary . and .Sexu a l, Organs, General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Imbe cility, Depratinatiptt nf.Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria , Goiania Irritability , Restlessness ' and Rierildewhese; at-Sight,, Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of. Anpeste, Hnn.eiation, : Low Spirits, Disorganiza tion or Paralysik of the` Organs of Generation, Palpitation of the Heart, and, in fact, RS the concomitants of a ner vous and debilitated State bUthe system. To insure the &ermine, eutthis ode. ("for •lIELKBOLD'S. Take no other. Ourieguatunteer* See advertisement in another column. augte,2in = sep22-3t Steam Weekly to LiverpooL TOUGgING ilt, QUEENSTOWN, nr*Firg tior.l - The Welt lowa Stetimeri of the .I..,:zrpoi)i, New. 3 04 111, 440 Allbde_lPhia , 80100 101 dIr Company , o* It,' tendOd to Sail asiothius: City brlfaachastar; Sitardap, SePtettiber 24; City ,o' , Loudon, Saturday, October . 1; city of Baltimore, Satur day; October d ; and every sucratxling Saturday, at Noma, nom her 44, North River. ; • '' • NATICSO, PASSAGE, : , . • • ' ?ammo tar cola; pa nu sisurvaiscre lir- ottaaavor. l FIRST CABIN TAO 00 OMBRA_ _ .GIC . .. .SSO 0 0 do to Londolii.z.„, atio:00 , do 1 4: 1 Spadon . :•-- , ' .34 " do to ket4.,.:.i, ,Sfp XI do to Paris 40 00 do. to rnburg...,„ - 00 00 do to Hamburg .... 37 00 i fluseengiiii `trao to to Havre, Bremen ? Bettor duty Wad i Autiftpt,4a ;ht . Idw.lilitte ' ' .. . i f -Shred babe isselpess os7 :Ivit: Os /I; 005; $10&A ftbenwsi *a : itaktokend 0 t their triewlo can b tickets here at thista,ritek-,. 4dLl ' ....por.- lIMAN„ itlou apply at th e Convents OM* JOAN G. DALE, Agent, lb Broadway, , or C. 0 gIEILIS Brawn* N. . tely r~re~p LIbUI 'NEW ADVERTIREMENT, Public Sale. On Tuerday, , Septirnber 27th, 186:4,- THE subscriber will sell on the prenneen, in Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa, on the road leading from Methanicspnrg ./flusburg, -one. and ether matt southwest of MAO RFFterititwo, the follow ing valuable real estate': ' I—A tract of land; Well known as the Reserve Farm, containing 77 acres, allin shish state of cultivation, having recently been limed, and under good fencing. .T..ho iw,provements consist of alarge ' TWO-STORY BRICK ' HOUSE With kitchen and wash-house, large Amidt-barn, of modern style, Mad all normssary outimildingsv. The buildings are all nearly new, having been Amilt tewyears. Themis a well of,excellent Water, anti two cisterns-ne at the barn and one at the Rouse. Tlio — ie.llalso. aAjou did young Apple (Woad, in line bear4niOilditien,,, !Peaches, Pettra, , Plums grapes, In grOmiritA:Yeq!..o6 premises. This is in every reapeet a superior.Priiper!ty ale nearness to Mechanicsburg, With all' its 'others : fa - 6MT* renders It-one of..'tho.most deedrahle 'homey:in Ourti t irldlid vatiey., . : : : - 1:2,1 No. 2-A tnct of lime,attme - land,: adjoining the slwae mi t a i n i tig 24 acres ; of 'excellentquality,steni - under, gelid fencing. The improvements are a • . - : .40i16 4 ; With kitchen, Wanh.hoitse, IllWilo•basn,triclttlier neces sary outhaildingi3;4ll newly. erected..• Thin" property is suitable for a retired farmer, who wishenthe conveniences of a farm on a small compass. Its nearness to the above 77 acres, will „enable the owner Weller it as a ,separate home,. of aventiter,tract o[lol bm'eqdr ip'tbunct to suit the purchaser....- It will be - offere4 . l l . l Persons desiring to view the RrcoettForeviotuT to the sale,' please call on the undentigne, to . the to commence at 1 o'clock . i.44 when: terms. will be made knowh by ' WKS. sepls-12t NEW 401P.ENTI,T4G 1 FOR Fall and Winter :Trade'. "N - • CLOAKS, 4 , '-C.IIIICITLAIIS CLOAKS BROOKE • AWIpS AND MOURNING SH BALMORMS ; AND , -SCARFS ! !! • The Largest and beat selected stock is this city I at the New Cloak Store, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW. RIDGE., HARRISPURG, PA. sep2 tf Q UARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF FZCE.. - Flaw Divnuois, Wasursorcur Crty, September 2, 1881. Will be sold . at Public Auction, to the.highest bidder, at the time and places named below, via : • York, Pa., Thursday, SepCl6, 1664. - - Altoona, .Va., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1664, Lebanon, Pa., Thursday, :Sept. 29, 1864. TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES AT EACH PLACE: Those Horses have been ..condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. _ For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be had. . - - Horses sold singly. . Talus—Cash, in United Slates currency. • JAMES Ai SKIN, . Colonel First Division, seps-tse2Bl Quartermaster General's Office. • PROVOST MARSILIS2O Omani ldru. DIFFEICT OF Pasziszmrame, , Haandanuno, September 8,1864. The following notice is published for the information o all interested : ' TO VOLUNTEERS Volunteers will be accepted and counted on-thti quotas of the present call, up to the last practical moment before the drafted men are accepted and sent to the rendezvous. Towniihips and sub-districts which have not filled their quotas are urged to do so at once. - x. All time that, can poisibly be giyen, will be allowed, but the draft will commence as soon after the sth of Sep tember as pmoticable:' Credits will be given, and- (iovernment bounty paid to volunteers until further 'orders, By order of . 'Capt. RICHARD L DODGE, . .. - - A. A. P. M. General' • ' MDj SCUEEFLEE, iiid A. A..%!1.; GeneraL • ' • • - JOIDT KAY CLENENT, . . 'Captain and Provost Marshal 14th District of Penns. Harrisburg, August 31, 1864. 1 • • sops 5 The Trumpet of Freedom ACOLLECTION OF NierioNAL AND PATRIOTIC SONGS, Ductg, Trioa and Quartettes, comprising RALLYING SON , CAMP. SONGS; 4 CAVALRY SONGS, MARCHING SONGS, 4 -BATTLE, SONGS, • HOME SONGS etc., Being, as a whole, the ' BEST COLLECTION. OF. WAR. SONGSP,GELJI9.I/ED, FOR souneas AND Tana FREFNI)I3 A? 801 m. The publishers 'time An innnenn edition to meet wrist/sand unprecedented by the sak of any similarwor.k. Price 40 cents, on receipt of whichlt will ire mailed, post paid, to any address. Just published by OUTER, DIMON & CO., Publishers, 277 Washington Bt; Boston. . • kNoraide by , . . J. E. iliOuw,Lrnuadelphla.. aepl3scito . . - - • ~ QVARTERMAmTER GENERAL'S -OF ' FIOE. • Mitst , I . . lirmurDiarie ILltj, A.V E .81, 18644 RORSFS ! .1013 , 5E,51. AO S 1 Hones suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be purchased at Iliesboro Depot, in open - nnirket, till October 1,1864. • . . , '- Horses will be delivered to. Captalitli..lowry Moore A. Q. besilblecied to the :usual Goverpmeat inspec tion beforirbeing accepted. r. , - Price of Cavalry Horses, $175. each. , , • Price of Artillery Horses, slBo,esolk, : Paytnent will belied° for EiX., (6).and more.: JA ES Hiff,H; ' Colonel FirselDivision, -Qosaterusster Henerats Meek. serd-td] puma° NOTICE is. lambi. giv4nAhat in . . . pursuapce of the act of Assembly .of peerayirtyda,• Resod the first day of,June, - L3Ktilestecicholders of the FraoiLliii . BoOkr of 'Was-14118ton, kentla:i IviOOPPI.Y Witte neat session of the Legislature, for a ottnewat ctf,ita °kir. ter with an increase pf its cayitel..koreA4s.sl,oo.o to $200,000. itt:TßEQ,..gresident WASHINGTON, PA., June 24, 144 „pgrf EA a PERIN - FM WOVASTERSATICEEk L the most popular and the plireiNever offered to the puhilo, just received arid for side by". - - - fobl (aaafeseorSto Wm Dick, • jr. di:00. IFICKSTERW to BeKETock, E.er ,1 5 Fra zer3s nozenkory b ask ets . Price jr., 50 dhaozeven.onje9 10.11IIIT JARS, of the latest. Patent (Grit fin's Test Patent,) just received and for sale low at jylS BOYER. & KOERPER. QAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, MA LI meg aid New York State , C ri kolos a V i o t c A elv_ed at my& b . 3r .Bic PI PIORr. - ES 1. ! ,thb Barrel, 1. Halfßarra), Jar or I)oz: ti t: mi d; 2341. . maKa - t 5,,, 0328 0rs to Win. Goolcar., k Go.) ri0203 1000nts;edv.Dasge. "eele na for sale by RIMER & FRAZER, fet a , omccessoni to Wii.Eock. jr. k Co. ) TIIST reoeitred, this mettaliag, 26aphexter RJ co., Fresh Smoked Hammy Beef•init Ton ate sHtSratt & IFS.A WE 2 black in iamb, - half barrels and - kitts, and bythe ind, . . NAST t i- SHISLEkk. YRIVER. • A,NAW SUES Y of "FRESH. &MAORI. ` HAYS,Jugt heed this morning, at - • SEMLER di nteziß. Art SaltoBlllol9 to W. Dock. Jr :1k Co lailt SIiAD.-:,--kine Mess Shad of thVa .11.1... ton, int tuff Wu& old i01t5...0_ 2 5_ n?cetv.pd at I,' Jr... k OO BASKETS,MAISKETSZ st geat variety Jeff Sucoatel to W. 4=60. AMUSEMENTS. id BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL: THIRTY-FOITETEr MOOT OF Rouse's star Combination Company, buses Star Combination Company, Rouses Star Combination Company, SATURDAY EVENDIG, S,F,PT. 24, 1864 THREE'.GREAT PLAYS I Asmodeus - Middy Ashore ! Richard lIA MEI WES'BELLA. GOLDEN rn thir.a`Chaiseto, nth songs and dances MR. D. L. MORRIS, - • the great STUMP ORATOR, Fill appear. In rehearsal, the great 'play Peep 0' Day.A: For fiirther particulars see programme aug9-dtf - . - New National Theatre • - , New National Theatrel COR. OP NORTH SECOND AND sotura Erim. Sole Lessee and Manager,- E.4.ItHLE. Stage Manager, - - HDI HARRY (ALBERT. THIS SATCHMAY EVFNING, SHRTEMBER 24, /8:14, Piaitivety tare appearance of THE PAYOUS "ONION SFr AND SCOUT, MISS MAJOR. PAULINE CUSEOLAN And the celebrated Irish Commedian,. MR. J. IL WARD! MISS MAJOR PAULINE CUSHMAN! MR. S. M. WARD I ''T A veal bill ! I • ss- For further particulars, see prograiame. PRICES OF ADVlSSlON.—Parquette,,,so 'cants; 1114- lery, 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, $ I 00 i Private , Rorer. $5 and slo.' Doors open at 73' Curtain rises at s,ci clhck. Boa Office open from 10 Oil 12 A. K., and from'S till 4 P. 7.1, When seats can be reserved without' extra charge end kept until end of first act. au29-Iw* SANFORD'S HALL THcompany consists of the best star pa - ' I I S formers, consisting of • SINGERS,. .: 7 : ;:, ' - DAITCFRS, • • - t ' J ETHIOPIAN OCAR-PiiliNs, GYMNASTS, &C. The managers takes pleasure in announcing that they ntend making this THE Concert Hall a the city: HARRY WELLS it do., Proprietor BILLY Porrnim,"Business Agent. att29l CAN'TEMEtT_TECY" WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. Proprietor Business Agent Stage Manager. Leader of Oretteatee... OPEN every night with a -firat-wasa com pany of male and female artistes. The, perform ative embraoei every variety of legalism& .amnsemara, such as &soma, DANaNG, EOTOXIMi%3, BURLESQITES, AND JESTS. Admission, 25 cents. Seats is private boxes 50 =id. Doors open at 7. To commence ata o'clock. jy/Sittr Miitinery and Fancy Goods.' MRS. J. HIBBS, at No. 8 Market Square, next door to Felix's Confectionery, keeps constant. ly on hand the latest' styles of Bonnets, Hats, 'Bees, Flowers, Ribbons, *c together with a line assortment of Dread Trimmings, le;Leer, - - Embroideries, Gollersi• Handkerchiefs; Hosieq, Gloves and Variety. Goods in general All the latest Designs Of Dress Patterns direct.from the New Yqrk Bazaars. Dresaand.Okeir making neaUy.ase cuted. Thankful . for the patronage bestowed since her opening, she trusts, by a strict attention to , business and her endeavors to give general satisfaction, to continue to receive a share of the public patronage, jyl-dam Walt RENT, rESCIT extensive and finely located' TEL lIID I k 'l.l4D, at the corner of Pentmtvanta avenue and Beats street, Harrisintrg. It , ettirtly new, and in the midst of the most thriving portion of the city, and fronts on both of the above named Street... It contains staty spare rooms and all of the most improved modern hotel appliances—cooking-ranget, hot and cold water for bathe, PS, .tc. The basement is large, conimodicnts,. and one of the best in the city for a Restaurtatt. 'For information, address or APPLY to "DLIV ER EPWARDS, Agent, Sept. 3, 1884.—{sepS-Iml fo r GEo G. KUNKEL. Ma. S. A. Kramer. take pleasure in sin mg t+: at year "DIARItHaft jitlXl USE - exceeds anything et cue sine a:Lail ever imagined. I was very =Kh troubled with diarrheas, and could find nothing is help me in the least, until I took. your •• MIME." I give you this certificate, hoping that, tt you see proper maim it, it may be the moms of extentling a knowledge of the matchless value or your medicine. Very respectfully yours, li. B. .TEPTRIBI4 Fallen Timber, Cambria Co., Aug. 27, 186-1.--liuBO.dif QUEENS- and •Gr SSWAILE,_ az well:: se lected assortment, just received, atthe Isaesi siyles jyl.B ' TO:i'VER -.St• KOKBPI3B. - • Honey.'- - -- ASMALL but superior liit'orMONVE, just received, at SHLSLER &TRAMP:6 auglit N B W B 0 0 K SHOULDEJI DAYS of'. Just .aaalvad at fdalti IMAIEFFIZIVS4IOOII.MTORS-. L'l AP SAGO CHEESE—A small but fresh lot J 1 of choice SAP agGO 'CHEESE, just received this morning, at BRIS . /slf. 4 FRAZER'S. VINE GROCERIES of all IlUd4 at reduced prices, at,' SIILSLER & FRAZER'S FAMILY GROCERY, fatipatite the Court, Rouse. AiESS Snip end EWE NEW AUER.- Hun, just received, at .1718 BOYER & R.O.ERPER MIRESJI CRAGITERS.—Boston. Wine Ms mita, Bostan Milk BUMlit; Boston Batter Bie outO, Boston Oystor Crackers, Boston Pic-nic Crackers Trenton Butter Brokers, just received at ROVER & ISSIF.RPER. Lois for sate on the corner of Third nee Broad stream Enquire of WY. 1:7: itereniont siset-etr PURE SWEET CIDER received to-dg' at BOYER & KEEPER'S VINE ROMANO SHERRY, isupprt64 1.8411. Warrazited the Emit. Sherry irinp in eueetry POI ffilo at tRI 1 kft I .l o al l / 4 4 4 Vela, • .antoOSSOOI to'WM Mirk. h• 190 ASSORTED BEREA GRIND STONES for Bale. A. K. FAKKESTOCR aug24-dlw CHEESE. --Choice new crop Che,ese, jn3E ... 34 61 70 d p t. _ firm NOVICK nKTIERPI44 PIOR - EPA! PICIMEI3II By the barrel, halt barrel, jar or dozen, at ne2s] BOYER k...tOICRPEIi - LlxTra WHITE WHEAT FLopm,;.—se.. looted White Wheat Family Floor, Jim; redeye . and for ale at - SIEMER & A.TBE, jys Successors to W. Docic,".lr; arGo QIIGABS, BYRUM, -TES-tiotlx,}t 1,..) all grades and Pfrices;at ' SBISLER & FRAZER„ ' jeW. Sc =s ra irZettly jr a °ilee. ALLkinds of holding with wagfanii .oircfrts w ok' mniPs4"e BROWER., .13 0 21 -eons: of Second Lane VCONCiIitIMEIS rectiiv94 a freak ill thla marrang, at ,_BOYER dc •['+‘ . eFifty kins iin kettle rendered LARD, formals li c trArkin or loat t just salved at Wlll] YEE &KO .J. .EL DONNELL ...JOE MILLER. NEI) Wit& Y lIABATXMTYYER MUSICAL LOOM, CONIC OPERAS, bTEGHO COMICAIMES, =I