( iP Etitgraft HARRI6BURG, PA TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1864. NOTICE TO ADVE.H.TISERS.—AII Adver i a...me:tits. Business Notices, Harriefes, Deaths, atc., to secure .:insertion to .the DEar—v. GRAPH, must invariably be a coom - petvled with the CASH. Advertisements ordered ill the reggilor Ev. /ling Edition are inserted in the)Orp 1,,g Edition without eitra charge. OWN AND COUNTRY. ARE YOU ASSESSED If not,. attend to it at once. The election takes . place in 'two weeks, and every voter must be assessed ten lays before the election. I=l DON'T forget the Union meeting to be held st Halifax, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. =l= THERE will be a grand - Union meeting and torch light procession, at Reading, on Satin•- Jay evening next. THE= will be a sale of two hundred con demned Government horses at Lebanon, on Thursday of this week. Cows KILLED.—The Lebanon Valley train ran over five cows, and killed four of them, near Lebanon, a day or two ago. LIME quantities of grapes are now offered for sale by our fruit dealers. The prices are as varied as the quality of the grapes. A GREAT Union mass meeting will be held in Lancaster on Wednesday, Oct. sth. Ar rangements have been made to render the oc l casion such as will be an honor to ;ORO:wise: FOURTH WARD DnArr.—A meeting of the sub scribers to the Fourth Ward Draft Relief As sociation will be held at the hall of the Hope fire company, at 7 o'clock this eve.nlng., -Rjery member is requested to be present. • ` TsE Conomm PEOPLE of this city.are invited to attend a public meeting in the Masonic Hall, Tanners Avenue this evening, to elect delegates to the National convention to meet qt Syracuse, N. Y., on the 4th of October. Tim Diu .—The turning of the wheel con menced yesterday. Up to this time the, draw ing has been made for four delinquent sub districts of Dauphin county. There was a large attendance on the part of our citizens to learn who were the "lucky ones.'" The -drafter" is no respecter of persons- T rich and poor, black and white, having to furnish a full share. =1::==1 , • ANOTHER OUTRAGE.—''Another .ueinocratic meeting broken up !" "Where at ?" • - "A large crowd of Democrats scattered, by Union soldiers !" "Where, where !" "Union officers participate in the distur bance!" "Good! good Where did it all happen ?" "In the Shenandoah Valley." "Git out!" COTTON Goons are coming down in price in New York. There has been a great decline. The Express says: "Wholesale dry goods mer chants seem to be rivaling each other to see who can sell the lowest, and if the retailers will only find out the recent large decline in prices, then the public will reap the 'benefit. The proper way to break up the speculation in produce and merchandise is for consumers to buy no more than they actually want for immediate use, and our word for it lower prices must rule." A Bazar Eforranfoox. -- One of our Pittsburg exchanges gives the following account of "a brief honeymoon," in which the "happy pair" are old stagers, who are well known here among the patrons of Sanford's Opera House. The paper says : "Edward Washington Hall and Miss Lucy Olinetop, of Sanford's Minstrel Troupe, were married at Wheeling on Sunday evening last. On the following .Tuesday, it appears, the newly wedded Mrs. Hall gaTie her new "hubby" the slip, and ran off in the company of a Captain, with whiskers, who had been casting sly glances at her on several evenings while executing her beautiful piron efts and delighting large audiences. We are sorry for Edward Washington, and' hope he may have better luck next time." THE PREP 0' DAY, as performed at Rouse's Theatre, last - night, was a perfect success, and the large audience present gave positive evi dence that the efforts of the management ren dered full satisfaction. The grand, scenery and costumes, the fine cast of characters, and the excellent manner in which each pert vas rendered, form the theme of conversation,, among play-goers to-day. We are pleased to learn that this grand drama will be repeated until further notice, in order that our, citizens generally may have an opportimitttO4itness it. We would say to all, go to Brant's Hall, and see the Peep 0' Day. • We would suggest to the management that some method be adopted to prevent improper characters from occupying reserved seats, which should be entirely allotted. to persons who are known to be respootiablel By some means, unknown to the gentlemanly manager, a number of cyprians have succeeded in ob taining "front seats" during the 'last evening or two. It would be well to give this matter extra attention, as all the reserved seats can .be filled by respectable people, who will not attend if brought in contact with those of doubtful reputation. We know Mr. Rouse Will see that the latter are excluded hereafter. Tim DRAFT. —The draft foi thiki - Distirict was commenced yesterday afternoon, at the Court House. The quotas of the First, Fourth and Fifth wards of this city were drawn. One hundred per cent. Was added, to provide for contingencies. 'The following are the names of the persons drafted: MST WAED. H G Lewis, Christian Sweitzer, E A Burrowes, Henry Wolabeu, Washing'n Martz, c'd. Henry Hail, c'd Thomas Shay, Henry MuSser, . , , George Siniger, Isaac Miller. '' ~r W J Berkstresser, Conrad Klirte,'; G W Dehart, Peter Madden, Joseph Wenerich, Charles Pefferbyi John II St Clair, Win Paika:7!,,.: -,, Fred'k W Ensinger, Wm Steger, ' Patrick Kenney, George L Dickey, Charles Hopewell, c'd Rev J E KesslerJ ' I Christian Stnrtz, OsiVald Stephen. 1 . A J Wickert, John D Hoover,,, ; ~•• I james B Stuart, John Zollinger, -, ' ! 1 ohzt IJ Christ, Michael Mast, k. 1. Henry Kell, e'd Washington Kelly, i ' George 37 1 Weaver, John waggoner, ~. Morris Fritz, Diudel Jackson, cord William Schomburg, Michael Shaney,. _ Josiah Ross, Sylvester Ellha, • N • Joseph B Sterringer, -. ohn B Rice, •, 1 Win Scott, c'd - Wiliiam Metz.,,,,. : , is -1 ' , a: Joseph McAfee, Henry Beichler, !L, . Joseph Gibson, c'd Capt M C Tate, John Andrew, W 36,31 tosser, Henry Romick, John Segar 13ohn Shoop, Wm H Smith: RicKiiiifferitig, 'obrd' Glife) - Pr - 3isi, (cord) George Obty, , ;. k iii, :. George H Morgan, Theo Gietze, ~ , Henry.B Wood, Wm Rupert, Jeff Jenkins, (cord) David Moyer, John Albright, Joseph Lebo, „ Jbaeph Smith, Samuel Cline, Wm Young, col'd Albert King, Daniel Kline. Christian Blessing, R Solomon, cord Peter Green, Charles Grelb, lictbert,Railey,, cord Jacob Fe ssler, Joini Riley, ' John Casey, Paul Stephenson, J J Maglauchlirt, Daniel Butler. col'd Martin Howald, 4 3 - ohkWall, George Shinier, I,!Tli atfilir*rt, , George Poist, Ile kites; eord James Wired, John Finnin, Joseph Pople, cord James Burls, col'd Daniel Huber, Albert Hodge, cord B Tucker, cord Martin Bates, Andrew Slayer, George P Davis, Samuel Snyder. Perry Johnson, cord George C Barnitz, Lewis Allen, col'd Thomas Swoyer, JOhn BitteS, Cord Henry Rozell, Patrick Garland, Henry Dyer, Wm Pierce, John Foster, Jno Thompson, cord 0 J Carter, col'd Theo Murls, col'd F Washington, cord Wm G Clark, Hersh S waltzer, Henry Jackson, col'd Patrick Brett, Joseph Barger, Jeff Graham, col'd F K McClain, George Fry, cord James Kelly, Ebenezer Meade, John Hinton, John Pinknev cord . T Williams, col'd Wm Laway, Lybrand T Nolan, A McGlinsey, Andrew Moyer, John Holtzendollar, Amos Garverich, Michael Mulgachy, Caleb jester,‘: ' Christian Holler, John T Holler, Henry Fink, George:Garverich, Peter Bevinick, Willbiie $ Meade, Charles Spickler, George Wallower, Henry Grozier, David Dodge, F Morg enthaler, James McManus. Jacob Witilower. John Dehaven, Josef& H Miller, Philip Entricken, Simon G Ward, Daniel Fogerty, Isaac J Wilcox, John M.' Kinney, Rich'd J Peters, John Bucher,:.. ~, ~ Thos M'Granaghan, Chambers Dubbs, Samuel Doan, john Dewyer,s. i , ~ Chas W Moore, John Orth, John Shaffner, Jos H-Bowman, Kersey Hambright, Samuel Miley, George Ballard, ' Francis W Casserty, John Shelley, John B Lemmen, Thad T Gowen, Andrew Hart, .David Backenstoss, Patrick Brogan, John B Zarker, Michael Morzolf, . Thos G Smith Levi Bryan, James M Hart, James, Fahs. John Cornelius, Henry Mower, Andrew 0 Baker, Jos Davis, John Akins, Isaac Wheler, John A Gramm, P - Beaver, ‘ Isaac Wells, Thomay Taylor, James McLeester, Andrew M'Lauglin, Win B Able, Simon B, Oyster, John Madden, Michael C Sausser, Wm Doan, . Charles Myers, Albert J Fager, John C Martin, George Bowers, John H Newman, John Collom, Christian Switzer, lEchael . Nelley, Edward Fitzgerald, Samuel Cole, Win Peoples, Samuel Hanamill, ... . Win Jones, , • - Taceb Dysmger, Jos B Floyd, . Ferd Buckingham, Samuel Neisley, ' Edward 'Senno. ME The draft was resumed this morning, and the rinota of the Sixth ward was drawn. The following is the list for the Michael Smith, " Henry Earl, Jeff Washington, c'd Larry Bentz, Peter Hays, William Given, Amos Price, George Shultz, W Henderson. c'd Andrew Hedrick, Oscar Johnson, " Bernard McGrew, Wm Conley, Christian'Hile, James Drakee, Samuel K Detrick, Reuben Gross, Joseph Fisher. David Martinet; John Claney, • Charles Blaney, Santo Anderson, cord. John H Borden, Cyrus Baum, : Charles Yingst, • George Hackett, Martin Grout, . William Gibson, Hansford Delaney, c'd John II& Garverich, Samuel Harts; William Anne, John E Smith, John Stager, Senn W M'Clellan, James Delaney, i Lewis Frick, William Pastager, Aaron Harris, James Burns, Michael Forbes, John Taylor, John Strohm, John Cooper, Adolph Snyder, Nathan Hartley, , David S Rohrer, Henry 'Willoughby, Dan'l Askins, cold John Hiller, Abraham Hughes, John Stabler, Vincent Grainger, Win Nicholas, • George Bowsanan, Mathe*Steckley, Chas H A Gable, Paul F Troup, Cyrus Blair : , George Lehman, James Carrigan, , William Cox, •Lawrence Shelp, James Armstrong, c'd John Johnson, Nathaniel Lehman, George Eorbes, William Freeman, James McAllister, Jacob Carpenter, John 111 Hisey. Enas B Jones, , - Charles Davis, Robert Kennedy, George Forman, Robert Locker, John Bates, Henry Herman, John Miller, John M'Clintick, James Stepsel William Shell, Isaac Hutchison Philip Delmire, Robert Wise, Richard Allen, c'd James Gray Hiram Holleman, Patrick Burke, ' - 'George Lehmer, John Lowl y Samuel Flickinger, DeWitt C. Miller. - Dennis Sullivan, John W. Neiman, Alex Barber, c'd Wm Hartnutt JOhn Manley, John Dasher, William Shaffer, James Margret, Charles Sollars, Henry Moore, • Thomas Hagan, W Beck, Henry Freeman, c'd W MeClintick, Robert Down, Wm Fortney, John Winters, Jacob Wilson, ' George Miller, James Blaney,, IlLongnecker, "John Rush, Daniel Bolt, Charles Stewart, , Theodore Bell, John Dingier, Hiram Nailer, John Tracy, . 1, ' Augustus - Slog, Charles Smith, col James Phillips, Thomas Patterson, do John Alcorn, Geo Cole, col George Krider, Frank Hnak, George Hoffmaster, Geo Yellet% col d , John Straub, It ,Frank .Jolieph T. Brown, F e Geo Blomenstine, Charles Burge, ''"f Thomas Donley, ,Franklin Freese, Charles Barn* . . - Henry Wood, Lenard Bask, Wm B Gotschall, John Mel:foiling; John Gilman, George W-Phillips, , -George Spripk, • B F Myers, , Jacob Metering, Frederick W Yinist; Edward Knepley, • , • • Geer& Diiiger, Frederick now - AA William Atkins, Wjo M hn M ood, ;tunes , • oses Wolf,. William, , eenro -Robert Porter, - Josenh-lnamigan, John Birder, JosagyiNifflnT, lifartin Noma, ,p a t r i c kfk aish , Fred Moss. 3. Z aVI 6iiiL:l4lowore Bun. at lipberry, this - 'county, a man named Robert Gardner, was . attacked In his horelle byDantdi Mil% assisted by John Don . nelty , and another man whose name is un khO wii, and ; : murdered in a most brutal and 'shocking inaniter. The weapon used 'by Aikin axe; with Which 'he not only *Daly seTeng rho:Vos4 Of Claritior from his' Way, FIR :Ls ..+X - 1:1, (.1 u 47. t•titi h24.40'74,4 44708 POIIRTE WARD FIFTH WARD =I -4 but hacked the body in other parts t . pieces. On Monday an incrust vat when the testimony disclosed the fact that jealousy was the ruling motive for the commis sion of the horrible deed. A verdict was rendered in accordance with the facts. Aikin effected his escape, and he has not yet been arrested.—Miners' Journal. Pninornvartra STATE Fern.—The interest with which the public mind invests, political affairs at the present time should not absorb it so completely as to make it overlook or pass by with indifference other . public events of moment or of local advantage. It should be kept in mind that our State Fair is to be held at Easton on the 27th, ending on the 30th inst. This is a matter of interest to thousands of the citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, and from no public exhibition can they derive more useful information, or find so much real satisfaction and enjoyment. BUSINESS ITEMS SUBSTITUTES wanted by Sullivan S. Child SUBSTITUTES.—Persons desiring to go as Substitutes will do well to call upon Sullivan S. Child, Telegraph Printing Office, Harris burg. sep27-dlw FETTLE AND Aous cured in one to three days, (never fails,) by using Dr. Rogers'• sure cure. It is purely vegetable. Call and get a box this week at White Hall Hotel. Circulars free. .sep26-Iw* t'ELLING oinE AT COST. , - —Persona in want of Dry Goods will find it to thtfir advantage to call on Mr. Augustus Lochman, who is selling off his stock at greatly reduced prices See advertisement in another column. sep26-3t THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD Oi ,PENNSTLVA NIA, will meet at 10 o'clock, , this morning, (Monday, Sept. 26, 18610 in the Senate Chamber of the State House, and continue in session three days, to examine candidates for the post of Medical officers in Pennsylvania regiments. JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS,. sep2G-Bt] Surgeon General Pennsylvania CD= To THE LADIES. —Eyery lady should have a package of the Wt.9 id's Sovereign Balm for the teeth. No toilet table is complete withal:it ,it. I will remain this week at the White Htilb Ho tel, where yon can send for it. (Circulars free.) DR. S. ROGERS. sep26-dlw The Greatest Invention of the Age, Is the Pearl Cement, manufactured by S. Rogers, (08 Chestnut street, Phila,delphia.— It is truly wonderful. Mr. Rogers is now: in our city, and will remain a few dayS'at the . White Hall Hotel. Our citizens should avail them selves of this oportunity to call on him' and procure a supply of it.. (Circulars free.) sep26-Iw* 7,A1-'3 - lit every age of the World, the professions have been- slow to admit the value of new discoveries, or the expediency of adopting them in practice. It is not to the legal profession that we look for reforms in jurisprudence, neither do we- find the advo cates of medical reform among physicians. Each deprecates whatever is found to innovate upon received opinions and established usage: Hence the opposition which Medical men too often exhibit to the use of private remedies, whatever their acknowledged value, or great efficiency in the cure of disease. No medicine has ever done more for the relief of human suffering than OSGOOD'S INDIA. CHQL&.. GOGUE. The promptness with' whie.' it cures Fever and Ague, and eradioates bile from the system, is its best recommendation. Sold by all druggists and medicine dealers.. Dsorzsa is PainEs.—The New 1 York I Sun' says : The prices of dry goods and provisions are going down in New York. large auc tion sale of domestic goods, on Tuesday last, showed a decline of from oto 16 per cent.; the retail market has not yet been sentiibit affected, but that must sympathize sobn 'with the downward tendency in prices, - as the Fed eral victories increase and the premium on gold grows beautifully less. G. 1 4 .. Bowzaan, No. 1, corner of Front and. Market streets, has just returned from New York with a: handsome stock of ladies' seasonable dress goods and a general assortment of dry goods, including foie cloths, cassimeres, over-coat ings, ladies' cloakings, shawls; .ko„ These goods have been bought at..the decline prices and will be sold at small profits.; C. L. Bowman respectfully reminds 'and says to the public that he has at all times used his best efforts to procure for , the patroni of his establishment dry goods at- the• very lowest prices, and his- efforts .and ?dis position have been assisted in that direction by the fact of purchasing one or two stocks of goods from persons who desired to go out of business. Having some ten or twelve thousand dollars of these goods in amount on band, which, when purchas4 at one-third less than the wholesale rates at that time, he now pro poses, and will sell, commencing this day, (Monday,) Sept. 20, 1804:' Fast colored mad der calico, at 25 cents per' yard, worth 3p . to 40 cents at wholesale; delainea and poling at 25 and 35 cents per yard, worth 40 an 50 cents at wholesale; and all other goods in cluded in this lot of ten or twelventhoutjand dollars at the same rate of low prices. (He will make a liberal abatement'in price to those who suffered by, the late rebel lire at Chem bersburg.) The public can depend upon,; the conditions of this advertisement being strict ly, adhered to. We challenge any dry goods house in the oily of. Harrisburg to comp* in low prices. ; _ Cloaks and Fiiks;l'ClOaks aind Furs! • We will open next week the ohein it iltid tp-.41 9.1 %, largest assoitment of Cloaks and Fur* in xisburg, all bouglit at greatlif reduced prites. Beautiful muffs at 4 50 and 5 dollars. Splen did cloaks as low as 9 and 10 dollars. Black 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, black al paccas, black bombazines, all at reduped prices. 500 doz -of- - woolen and 'cotton: ittigs, 'children's wools stockings as low tial.s cents. gassiniereforboy'swear. 'The greatelithafgThz i f k silks. We have now in Ore. a ivory .. ;:e stook 'of goods , aridikill, 1 " iiiiiti!than . itiojesaleprices, in , Orderlo re alicliiriiicick. Bargains in Irishliden: bolig tf: at %nation. Call and judge for.M.self; - =f- S. WIWI% Ds. M.l3Emz's King of Pain shOuld be kept in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth ache,Earache in three minutes. Disrrhiso, 3looly Flux, pain in the Back and Side, Tnii fra mation of the Kidneys and Liver Oomplitiht and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent!, for the State, S. A. KUNKEL !it BRO., 118 Market street,, Harrisbnr!. All orders from a distance promptly atten; ed to. sept2o- ' ICES..'. i ss. SOLDIERS, MUER IT WITH. YOU The greatest tremble to persons in the Army, espee y in this season, Is Dysentery, which (by death or by ' Why) weakens the service more than the Rabe do. Very many have found, upon trial, the DYSENTERY DROPS are among the very bad preventatives and lam that are to be had. Every officer and every soklier should carry it with kilo, and thereby . Amenably ' re himselfa&ust a greet danger. It Is prepared In E . e. burg by MRB , 1.. BALL, at 17 Pine street, between rid and Front . Take a phial with you. PrlCe 26 =M. . , ,-t.t.r4pmer Mhaneg) agar Dye CERTS A BOX. Boxes..larger: then 'Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DURABLE, „BEAUTIFUL. WASBANTED to please. This article has been thoroughly tested by Da Czturon of New York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingredients, and the material com posing it will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere. JNO. J. KROMER, Sole Proprietor. 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Drunkenness Cured The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be administered without ,the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to any address. For sale by ail respectable druggists in the - United States and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. MO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403. Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Rand's Specific. The oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure of Spermaorhcea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, Itc. This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has always pro - red a success. Dr. SAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a spedifie effect upon the generative organs; Most Igkacins asseciate . the idea of operations upon the ; bowels front- taking any kind of pills. :.The. SPECLEFICI of Dr. Rand is not intended as an evacuating medicine. Its medicinal virtues 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 them ; 'which plan we would al ways recommend, as affording the speediest way to get the effect of the remedy. Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by druggists everywhere. JNO. J. SitOld7,l%, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. aug26-dly DO TOO WISH TO BM CURIED DR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC MLR cure, in lees than SO clay; the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insan ity, and all Urinaryi-Sexnal. and Nervous Affections, no matter from- what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent. post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box era' perfect the core in most cases. Address JANES S. BUTLER, . , iy14412.2w9ni General' gent, 429 Broadway, N. Y. To Consumptives. Consmnptlvtraufferers wlll receive - a valuable prescrip tion for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat , and Lung affections, (free of charge,) by sending their address to ' • Rev. ;EDWARD A. WILSON, WS/lanuel nrg Kings county, New York'. (sepl.9-dsr.w3m “A Slight ,Cold.” Coughs. Few aro aware of theimportance of checking a Cough or "starxr mu)" in its first stage; that which in the be giia=itiCfita niidreTeneglected ; l c T7och& give sure and almost immediate relief. Military Officers and Soldiers should hatid as they can be carried in the pocket and taken al • Diclisian reclaim. auglo-dawlin DYE':: . . .Batehilot ~a— C elekirikted Haft Dye r TRE - IlltST IN TILE WORLD. 27i:eerily Harmless, True : and. Reliable Dye Knoum. Tbis splendid Hair ,bye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly ton Glossy Bieck or Natural Brown without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color,,and- realties the ill effects of bad,Dyea. The genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH ELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. gold by all Druggists, ke tractory--81 'BAR. qLAY ST, No 'l. 1147 . 081LO*: traw Toare cuax 701 osegamo rtui st,fiß, jenny 11!ilitary Bn*Less attended To Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, .Subsistence and Wittily and War °Una, generally, made out and collected. Per son residing at a distance Can have their business trans acted by mail, by addressing. 'EUGENESITYBER, Attorney-ut-Law, ell-dly Third street, Harrisban. Pa COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de mand, is made . from the c h oicest materials, is mild end essiolli*Wit hilts natuni, fragrantly scanted, and , extremely . ..beneficial : in ite action upon . thexkin. For sate by Drugghp! and Yancy Goods Dealers., lan2s-dawly.. Bainivares Troehes. For the cure of Hbarseneas, Throat Dis eases Ao., • ate apes:daily:recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa.-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggist every where. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: '• Einsissuae, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. RtUistraim.-Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronoldid Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles and in comparison with them ail, can cheerf ully commend your own as, a most admire l* lipeC t ific. for ! public speakers and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs and colds.. , :I them serving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly,- .T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Minh. , AIN agree with Hr. Robinson as to the value of Bannvart's Troches: - "- W. 0. OATEELL, Inte Pastor .of Q. S. Presbyterian Ohureti. • Resnitanma, Jan., 1864. To 'o.A.•Beinmeza.Dear Sin In the habit of walking 'pert': frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expect° nut, and that want has been supplied in your excellent Troches. , I consider them very far superior to any Lozenges that I have ever used, it removing speedily that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent, use, and impairing th "effectiveness of the deliveiy of public a- - dresses. Your, &a., JNO. WALKER JAC/3SOR. Panto; of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To G.A. Bentrazer—Dear Sir: Havinguset. your • Troches, I ani free to say they are the bMt I have ever. 'tried and take great pleasure in mocerunending them to all persona afflicted, with wire throat or huskiness of voice arising Vom publk apeaEng or singing. Yours,t&o: ' G. G. "IWIESTRAW, Pander ofillage dientie Methodist Church. Drortug .41170. Rim's OFFICE, HABEcsistme; Feb. 29, 1884. 'To C. 11. Barcavaar—Dear,Sir:.— I have found yo.i i.s Troobes to be invtduable in re lieving h ellep and .strengthening the insoles o the thr o at. They impart olearnesa to the voiie,'and are' certainly of great bene fit to Brialterg•L A. J. HERB tree Blacksmiths, TO LEARN A Tr ee AND= OR MORE MEN AS HELPERS, AREW TEP , IIIMEDIATELY AT xi. Kowa e Factory, near Lewistown. Blacksmiths can iodize fro SR 50 to $0 00, and helpers from $2 00 IS SS Viper . 1e24-I , 4re 44..4 . NEW An • N . OUR WHOLE COUNTRiI Lincoln, Johnson and the whole Union hitt. Dauphin County to the Rescue Unconditional Loyalty and a Permanent Peace 1 ! The citizens of Dauphin county who favor the restora tion rf the Union upon a firm and permanent basis; who are in favor of sustaining the Government in its struggle with treason; who ate in favor of the election of candi dates pledged to the preservation of the whole Union, and opposed to any terms with rebels in arms except their unconditional submission to the authority of the National Government, will meet at the following placat, to wit: - Halifax, at Byrod's tavern, Wednesday evening, Sep tember 28 Lykans, at Jacob P Hoffman's - tavern,. Thursday even ing, Sept '29 . Gratztown, Leuker's tavern, Friday exciting, Sept. 30 Berrysburg, 13Ordner's tavern, .Thursday evening, Sep tember 291 Washington township, Red tavern, Friday evening, Sept.:3o Dauphin, Spece's Stone tavern, Saturday evening, Oc tober 1. Conewago, Foltz' St - ore, Monday evening, October 5 Derry, Hummelstovrn, Tuesday evening, October 4 Union Deposit, Tuesday evening, October 4 East Hanover, Mechanicsville, Wednesday evening, Oc tober 5 Linglestown, Ammon's tavern, Thursday evening, Oc toter 6 - Susqukhanna township, Progress, Friday cc - ening, Oc lobar 7 Millersburg, mass meeting Saturday afternoon, October 8, at 3 o'clock; evening, 7% o'clock Middletown, Saturday evening, October 8, at 7 o'clock Harrisburg, Monday evening, October 10, 7% o'clock, In Court House The following speakers will address the meeting Hon John C Kunkel, Hon David Fleming, Hon David Mumma, A J Herr, Esq, W T Bishop, Esq, H C Alleman, Esq, J M Wlestling, Esq, A C Smith, E.Eq, Ralph Maclay, Esq, Hobert Snodgrass, Esq, C Young, Esq, S S Bowman, Esq, P J Bergstresser, Esq, Rev A Wieting, and others. JOHN J. SHOEMAKER, Chairman County Committee. J. M. Wis.-11.mo, Secretary. [sepal-411&weavr Valuable Property PUBL IC SALE. WILL be sold on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 20th, of Oct bar, 1864,at 2 o'clock v. sr, that well-known businsss-stand, the Updegrove Lock Property, situated five miles above Harrisburg, in rusquebanna township, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, fronting east on the Pennsylvania canal sue railroad, west on the Turpike, and eusquebanna river, consiEting of A CANAL GROCERY, The best on the line of mural, as all boats from the branches must pass the place. A HOTEL That cau.atall times be filled with boarders ; arson STORE attached, with dry-goods counter, shelving and fixtures. It is decidedly the best situation in the ne.ghborhood for a store. The stabling cannot be equalled on the line of canal. It is new, and so arranged that each team can have a separate lockup; about 30 horses can find room. Also sheds, largo and commodious, Hay Houses, Carriage house, Wagon-shed, Warehouses, Carpenter shop, Stone Ice house and cellar, Stone vault for vegetable; together with Wood-house Smoke-house, and all in good order ; summer kitchen, two- pumps never-failing soft gravel water, one pump in the kitcuen. The andurpinnings are all stone to the buildings. Ray Scales. A constant stream of water running, through the hog-yard, and conveniences for butchering. The above premises are within stone throw of the itockville passenger railroad depot, where atop the cars of the Pottsville, Northern Central and Penn sylvania Central railroads. Persons are requested to call and view the premises. The title is good and is sold on account of ill health of the proprietor. Attendance given and terms made known by sep2l.-wtsidtmkfr] W. P. HENRY. (Lancaster Exantiner and. Lebanon Courier insert till sate, and send bills at once to this office.] Valuable Real Estate AT . PTT rl .11. C 8 A. 1.4 E. • THE undersigned will offer at public sale at Brant's Hall, in the city of Harrisburg, on SAT -11/4DAY, the 81h'day . of October, at 2 o'clock, that valua ble FARM or TRACE OF LAND, containing 84 serer. and 20 perches, situated In Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, adjoining said:city, lands of C.F. Raehnlen, Jacob Firder, Win. Cotner and others, and fronting on theßead log turnpike, with a public road running through the wbole tract, atlording convenient ingress and egress to all parts of the farm The improvements are of the best and most subsian tint character, and the land is in the highest state of col tivatioia. This property- will be sold in one entire piece, or in four several parts, as may be deemed most advisable, as fol lows, viz : • . • No. I—Containing 18 acres and 130 perches, more or less, fronting on the Turnpike road. No. 2—Containing 19 acres and 130 perches, mars or less, adjoining No:1 and lands of C. F. llaehnlen and la. cated on the east side of the public rosd running throuxh the tract. No. 3—Containing 16 acres and 140 perches, more or less, adjoining No. i and located on the west side of th 'public road fuoresaid, on which are erected the various buildings belonging to the farm. No. 4--Containing •L 8 acres and 100 perches, more or less, adjoining No. hand lands of J acob Wtn. Col der and the public road on the east. A corrected survey and draft of the said property can be seen at any time before the day of sale at the office of Jno. IL. Briggs. TEEMS or s..u.s:—One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the time, (to wit, April 1,1865,) when a deed of conveyance will be made to the purchaser and possession given, and the two-thirds to be paid in live equal annual payments theresiter, with interest, payable semi-annually and secured by bonds and mortgage on the property ; but these terms ef payment will be modified to suit purchas ers. JM). H. BRIGGS, sep23-dtutah2w] Attorney for Mrs-Mary A. Coverly. A NEW SENSATION. • Will eommenc3 in .11TEIE NEW YORK MERCURY : . ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, A magnificent new Fiction, entitled ISABBL SLEAFORD - • O 'THE DOCTOR'S WIFR. BY BUSS M. E. BEADDON, The author of "Aurora Floy," " Lady Andley's Secret," "The Outcast," &c. This, the finest achievement in contemporary romance, has been secured by TEM Naw YORK MERCURY'S London Agent, at the unprecedented expense of neatly 'Four Thousand Do/ tars/ Sinthßensons with the puolication of ihe tale In Ameri ca, it will appear in Paris, Leipz‘g, Brussels, and Berlin, where the translators and critics pronounce it the best serial novel of the century. 2'he New York Iffreury con , aining-the opening chapters of this Great any u now ready at all newspaper agencies in America. . Usepa-chsw2t, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the act of Aasembly of Pennsylvania; Franklin the Bat Washe, 1839, thestockbolders of the Franklin Bank, ofgton, Penna., will apply to the nest session of the Legislature for a renewal la its char. tor, with an increase of ita capital from f 150,000 to $200,000. • C. M. REED, President Wassisroraa, Pa., June 24,1864. jet; LEA it PERIN - ES WORCESTER SAUCES, the most popular and the purest ever offered to the puede, just received and for sale by SILLSLEK febl (aacceseem to Wm. Dook,FITA. IDrIICKgarERS' 8A . 58ET . 5. 7. -§hiOer dt Fa a l •„,,, x zer tn c ri4;:: Price Ed toci°4•Zem,7;br FRUIT Ails, of the latest Patent (Grit. ale s Test Patent,) just received and for sale low at iY IB BOYER & IXOERPER. MIRESH OYSTRBS In can, just received and for sale by scept26 SHLSIAR FRAZER, (successor to W. 'Dock & Co.) EXTRA NUM% WRP&T FLOUR.—Se lected White Wheat, Fatally Flour, Just receive and ter side at amass. & FRAZER jy , gummier:l to W. Dock. Jr. kvu MESS SJELfiD,---Piffe M ess Shad of the 5ea .1.14. Boa, ts half bands and EU Ault received at FR.AZER, 44 Se— W- I Ir Jr. & IipIAIIIEETS, BASKETS, ma in, , wft,t variety at sft .102 t suceavare to W, Dog= T r iai BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL NIGHT OF Rouse's Star Combilation Company, Rouse's star Cimbination Company, Rouse's Star Combination-Company, Re-engagement of MISS BELLA GOLDEN TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT- 27,.1864 Second night of the great sensation drama, en titled, PEEP 0' DAY; OR, SIVOURNEEN DERLIS.H ijr.For further particulars see programme ang9-dtf New National Theatre ! New National Theatre ! COR. OF NORTH SECOND AND SOUTH STS. Sole Lessee and Manager, • K. MARBLE Stage Manager, - - HARRY GILBERT Re-engagement, for six nights only, of the celebrated Irish Commedian, ,L DL WARD ! MR. J. M. WARD! TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, Ha& The great play, In live act; Marble Heart, Marble Heart. T. 11. Ward Edwin Marble Diogines, Phldias, Remember the great p'ay, translated from the French of "Le Coeur de Marble," by CharleB Lelly, Esq, entitled the ,lIARBLE HEART. Netter..—Owing to the great length of thia beautiful play, no other wid be performed during the evening. Oir For further particulars, see programme.• PRICES OF ADMlSSlON.—Parquette, 60 cents; ii. lery, 2.5 cents; Orchestra Chairs, $1 00; Prirate Buie $5 and $lO. Doors open at 7xe'. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock'. Box Office open from 10 till 12 .8. xi., and from tali 4 e. It., when seats can be reserved without extra charge and kept until end of first act. au29-Iw* SAN FORD'S HALL icompany consists of the best star pot ormers, consisting of SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, GYMNASTS, &C. The managers takes pleasure In announcing that they Intend making this THE Concert Hall of the atty. HARRY WELT s & CO., Proprietor BILLY Portrait, Business Agent. au29d CA.NMEJEL.I3ICLIELY 'WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. Pr0priet0r......... Business Agent— Stage Manager..... leader or Orchester OPEN every night with a first-eiass cote lacy of nude mad female artistes. The Forform ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement, ouch as SINGING, IdIISICAL FARCES, DANCING, COMIC OPERAS, PANTOMItri , 'S, BDRLESQI7ES, AND JESTS. Admission, 25 cents. .ts in private boxea . 6o came. Doors open at 'Z. To cothmonce :aft o'clock. inEidtt. Real Estate Sale. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 18E4. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON the premises, late the Real Estate of George Hof &bower, deceased, situated in West Pennsbore township, Cumberland county, about two miles southeast of New villa, near the Cumberland Valley nallroad, and about three-fourths of a mile north of the turnpike, adjoining lands of Brice J..Sterret, Geo. Rea, Samuel Helitienower, John Myers, George G. Davidson, sod lands of the heirs or said decedent, a tract of Good Limestone Land, containing 103 acres, 131 perches-38 acres of which are cleared, and in a giod state of cultivation the remain der is covered with excellent timber.. There_ iserected on the premises a . . NEW BRICK DWELLING ktou-.3E, a new and large BANE BARN, with all the necessary out buildings to make a comfortable home. Also a YOUNG APPLE ORCHARD, with a variety of other choice fruit trees on the premises. Any person wishing to 4riew the property before the day Of sale, will be shown the same by calliog on Samuel Beitiebower, residing thereon. Sale to commence at 111 o'clock, at., on said day, when terms woll be made known by SAMUEL HERKLEBOWER, ADAM FISHBURN, Agents for Lbe heirs of said deceased CHM Public Sale Urx bitturday, October 1, 1864, ?THE subscriber offers for sale, on the prera 1. ises, a VALUABLE TRACI. OF LAND containing six acres, more or less, bounded by lands of L. Koenig, J. Wenrich, A. Ninenger, and others, situated in Busquenau • na township, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, one hall mile tram the city line. The improvements consist of a TWO-STORX FRAME HOUSE, Frame barn, a large Carpenter-shop, Cardamum:me, aua other necessary out buildings. The buildings are all nearly new, having been built a; Rhin a few years also, well of extelleuz never-failing water at the door, and a stream or running water through the place. The land is nil • der good cultivation and good fencing. Al! kinds of choice fruit—apples, peaches, pear; plums, grapes and rasp• berries. Persons desiring to view the property previous to the sale will please cull on the undersigned, residing en the premiSes. Me to commence at 2 o'clock r. M. when terms of sole will be made known by JOSI Pli SIIEESLEY. sep2l•dlw* TO LET, rE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE and romises, en From street, in this city, adjoining the ist'ISCOPAL wawa . , and now in the possession of Charles Bud, Esq. The situation, iu all respects, is one of the most desirable, for a private reiiaence, in the city. Possession may be had on the Ist of. Octet:sr, ensuing. Apply to tho Trustees of the Old School Piesbyteritut Church. CILIKLES C. SAWN, Treasurer of the Church. firep.l7-d2v. Harrisburg, Sep 17, MI Millinery and Fancy Goods. Air. J. HIBBS, at No. 8 Matkel,Silaar e , next door to Feha's Confectionery, lteppe .Oxistant iy on nand the latest styles of Bonnets, Hats, :Ruches, mowe r s, Bawer's, a/c., together with a line assortment tit Dress 'Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, follits, Cues, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and Variety Comm io general All the latest Designs of Dress Patterim direct from New York Bazaars. Dress and Cloak making - neatly use cuted. Thankful for the patronage bestowed sines het opening, she trusts, by a strict attention to business see tier endeavors to give general satisfaction, to continue i. receive a share of the public patronage, SYL-d3m VOA RENT, WT extensive and finely located .HOTEL. AND, at the corner or Pennsylvania avenue and noes street, Harrisburg. It is Li:direly new, and in tjte, midst of the most thriving portion of me city, arid frolfhi on both of the above named streets. It contains sixty spare rooms and alt of the most improved modem hate: appliancee_ecoging.ranges, hotand cold water for Laths, • the basement is large, commodious, and one of the best in the city for a Restaurant. For information, address of apply to OLIVER EDWARDS, Agent, Sept. 3, 188 , 1.—yseplimi for Geo G. litvggi.. His S. A. KUSIIEL :- Sir :—I take pleasure instating that your "DIARRIICE MIXTURE" exceeds anything of the kind that I ever imagined. I was very much troubled *tilt cilarrlices, and could find nothing to help me in the least, until / took your ...ALISTURE. 77 I give you this certificate, hoping that, if you see:propdr to use it, it may be the means of extending a knowledge of the matchless value of your medicine. - - Very respectfully yours, 31. B.4EFF3tIES- Fallen Timber, Calabria Co., Aug. 27; -I.2o—fiii22o-du Soldiers' Portfolios. AsaiiimE assortment at - • MGM'S CHEAP BOOWCIAL, Sup{ Sold at Wbotessisor voted( *Lie si!," QUEENS and GL A SSWARE, a_,w'en se lected anortmea, just received, ar,l4. lawss etgtes j7/8 BOYER & MIEBRES, J. H. DOIiNELL. JOE MILLER NED WRA ELLER? 3LESTAYER NILGRO ALiTL