LOCAL NEWS. A stated meeting of the Paxton fire company will be held at their hall on this (Tuesday) eve ning a t 7! o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. YOUNG MEN ' S CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CLLR.-/L meeting of the Young Men's Central Democratic Club will be held this (Tuesday) evening, at seven o'clock, at the club room, Knox's new building, in Locust street between Second and Third. GEORGE BAILEY, Pres't. Jona A. BIGLER, See'y. -POSTPONINEIIT.—Owiog to the inclemency of the weather the Democrats of the Sixth ward post poned their meeting from Friday until Tuesday evening, when they will meet at the Bowe. Come one, come all. Eminent speakers will be present to address the meeting. By order of the President. Tui SenooLs.—The public schools of the South. school ward begin their winter sessions to-day, at the corner of Cherry and Raspberry alleys, under the tutorago of kfessrs. Worley, Blessing and Lloyd. Memoir Brem.s.—The market stalls were let for the waning year on Saturday morning to the laigheet bidder. They were all readily taken and brought high prices, the bids ranging from $25 to $75 sac& Tiw Corn:manyAL Casino opened last night to a erowded audience. Prof. Haller, the great ma gician, NW Viola, the great danscuse, Miss Eda Lawrence, the pretty vocalist, and Billy Porter, the eccentric comedian, performed and kept-np the amusement of the ladies and gentlemen by thun ders of applause. 1112DICAL Inspscron.—Dr. John L. Le Conte, Lieutenant Colonel 11. &A., now on duty as Medi cal Inspector of the Department of Missouri, has been ordered to report to Major General Couch for duty as Medical Inspector of the Department of the Susquehanna. Ile will be stationed at Phila. dolphin. OPERATIONS AT TIM Misr.—The monthly state ment of the United States Mint for the month of September, shows a gold coinage of $261,552 55, mostly in double eagles, and a silver coinage of $21,814 88. Of cents there were coined 3,800,000, of the value of $38,000. The total coinage of the month was $321,227 43, and the whole number of pieces 3,897,515. Powers AyrAns.—The only ease before Alder man Kline yesterday morning was<that of Joseph Thoma, a German, who was on tirday night ar rested as a vagrant by officer Calendar. The man said he was from Haltimore, and was on his way to the West Indies. He was evidently insane, and was committed over night. In the morning he was released and permitted to resume his journey toward the tropics. Lava Sagonsc.—Owing to the unusual dryness of the fall season, our farmers are mere backward with their seeding than for years past. Some plowing even yet remains to be done, and scarcely any was commenced until since the late rains.— It so happens some seasons that late sowed grain turns out to be the best; but if this rule should fail this year, the next grain harvest must needs be a scanty one. "Mum Toun EvEs."—We would direot the at tention of all persona who May be troubled with weak or impaired vision to the advertisement of Dr. Julius Rosendale, °waist and optician, in another column. His Pantescopic and Tinted Spectacles are in extensive use, and are recom mended by the best medical authority of the coun try, including Dr. Valentine Mott, of New York. They are made of the best material, assist weak vision and do not weary the eye as in the case of common glasses. Dr. R. may be found on Market Square, next to Fail!s confectionary establish ment. PEissoul.— In our police report yesterday morning was an item -concerning the arrest of William Weaver, a soldier, for assault and bat tery. The public must not confound him with Captain William Weaver, of the Kepner Penoi bits, 12th Pennsylvania Reserves, who is now in this city on furlough from the Army of the Poto mac, and whose father resides on Front street. The Captain, who is a gallant man and a tried soldier, is not one whose name would be likely to figure in police reports, and we draw this distinc tion to save him the annoyance which he experi ences from his friends by reason of the misappre hension. A PALBEHOOD.—The Telegraph lays we are "pitching into the government for allowing sol diers absent from the army to report until the 15th but, without receiving the penalty of desertion." Not so; We are "pitching into" it for allowing deeertere to remain until after: the election, and then to return unpunished, provided they vote for Cartin—which of emerge every deserter will 49,-- The order reads that all soldiers absent from the army (including deserters, of course) need not re port until after the 15th, and will not then be treated as deserters. Itis apremium on desertion. The Curtinitee are welcome to the deserter vote, but we repeat that it is purchased at a shameful ?rice, and is calculated to discourage good sol diers and ruin the army. As to the voting of true soldiers, we are glad :hat so many of them will enjoy the opportunity. Vhti at home they will have a legal right to vote, - and ought to exercise it. We have no fears of that vote. and would just whisper to our neigh bor to keep his optics peeled, and peradventure he may discover on election day an extensive mare's zest of which he hadn't dreamed. CrR Poircz.—Fifty-one years ago, when the population of Harrisburg did not exceed fifteen :sundred inhabitants, three night watchmen were appointed to perform the duty of pollee and 'watchmen- A few years after that period, whoa the population did not exceed three thousand, the the number of night watchmen was increased to six, Bat now, that the number of inhabitants in cur growing city exceeds twenty thousand, in eluding the floating population made up of sol diers and railroad travelers, our "most potent, grave and reverend" Councilmen reduce our police force to three men—just the number which was deemed, fifty-one years ago, necessary to keep Watch and ward over the demises of less than fif. teen hundred people! The polio° force of Lancaster city, with a pope.- -It.:en of shoat eighteen thousand, consists, in the ti;i and winter mouths, of a high constable, four lard constables and twelve night watchmen. And Ttt it is well known that the floating population Lancaster city cannot compare in point of num lira w ith that of Harrisburg. As an evidence of the zeal and efficiency of the Earrisburg police, as lately organized under the ';'ettion of the untiring chief of police, there were 4t hundred and sixty-seven arrests made from tpril the first to the first of September last, and a;_ the last August sessions one hundred and nine rt.ies were returned from the Mayor's (dee to the I:ktrict Attorney! Now, if the Common Council 'v..% aware of these facto when they reduced our Nice force, they can scarcely be supposed to hare t-en impelled by a very strong sense of' their °S cal obligations, or a veryilesp nelicitude for the "wty of their fellemr-titigetrgs' A Goon Docreann katraritaism—The blessed doctrine of loving our enemies is enjoined upon us by the highest authority. When a man has edu cated himself to that point, he has reached a high degree in the scale of genuine goodness ; but when a man goes over to his enemies, embraces their doctrines, and pulls off his coat and goes to work for his enemies and against his former self, he has certainly attained the snblimest height of brotherly love and self-abnegation. The sandal tree sweetly perfumes the axe that lays •It low; the faithful spaniel licks the band that has cuffed him; and we have evidences in these days that there are men gifted with the same gentle and forgiving spirit. Their names will be found chronicled in the list of renegades. The Pittsburg "Post," by the way, in comment lug on a speeeh recently delivered there by Col. MacDowell, who was abused and ill-treated for years by the Abolitionists of this region, and fi nally thrust by them into the Old Capitol prison, Whence he was at length released without trial, seems to see the principle of canine forgiveness illustrated by the said speech. It would seem there is nothing like good wholesome abuse and outrage to convert a man tcha particular doctrine and party. The Philadelphia "North American" sees the matter in the same light. Noticing a speech of the Colonel's at a Curtin meeting held there the other evening, it says: "His opinions were at one time so violent that he was incarce rated in the Old Capitol Prison. Ms imprison ment afforded him 'time for reflection; he now :takes the stump in favor of Curtin"! What a cruel thrust is that, coming front hie new friends! But that's what be must expect; no exaltation Without preliminary abasement and suffering. We give the "Post's" commentary entire: v. The whole of his address seems remarks.. ble. The acknowledgment that he bad to run away from his native land at the early age of four teen years, is suspicious. No one will suppose that the admiration of the free institutions of this country in an uneducated Irish boy is sufficient to account for it; and the additional statement that he jumped overboard, when the "skip neared the shore of this country," and swam to land at the risk of his life, life, looks as if he feared an arrest if he remained aboard until the vessel mashed the wharf, The mere idea that he was "dodging his passage" don't account for such as unusual pro ceeding. The feet is, the punishment for petty . crimes was very severe in Ireland at that time, and when we redeot that his horror of severe meas ures is Bo strong, even at this advent:tad period of life, that k few weeks of imprisonment not only cured him of the crime "of Democracy," but brought him out rampant against it, we can under stand the saerifieei he would make in his youth to avoid such memuree. Mod men, would be in dignant at being arrested for no cause, but the Colonel seems to take it kindly. lie gives as a reason for his change, that the southern papers want to see Woodward elected. 'This is a strange interpratasion of their language. If he reads said papers carefully, he will find that they admire the Abolition party be now belongs to exceedingly, because, as they say, it is working to the same end with themselves, vie: the diem/Viols of the °Woo, to which the Democracy is forever op posed. TREEXOMETRIOLL REPORT FOR gamma:rm.—The following table, which is obtained from Dr. Heisely, corner of Chestnut and Second streets, who keeps an accurate account of the weather for tbo Smith sonian Institute, exhibits the mean daily temper ature for the month of September. The observations were taken at the hours of 9,12 and 4 o'ol9oll. It will be seen that the temperature of the peat month was lower than usual; in fact, that of the pad summer has fallen below the usual average Day of Month Degrade. Day Degrees' 1 - - - 641 l6 - - - 75 2 - - - 69 17 - - - 781 3 - - - 69 18 - - - 721 4 - - - 851- 19 - - - 591- 5 - - - 671 20 - - - 561 6 - - - Ili 21 - . - - 591 7 - - - 7zi 22 - 531 8 - 771 23 sa; 9 - - - 711 24 - - - 591 10 - - - 661 25 - - - 571 11 - - - 67• 26 - - - 54 12 - - - 71 27 13 - - - 701 28 14 - - - 701 29 15 - 741 130 Average temperature for the month 65.6° There were three days of rain daring the month, the depth which fell being 4.55 inches. During the rain of the 2d October, 2.7 inches fell—a large fall for one day. To PENNSYLVANIANS VISITING THE Aauv.—All persons who contemplate visiting friends or rela tives in the army should understand that 'certifi cates of identity and loyalty are required froin them before the privilege can be granted. Large numbers of persons, males and female, daily go to Washington for the purpose of visiting their rela tions and friends who may be sick in the army hospitals. All such, before leaving home, should provide themselves with certificates from members of Congress .from their districts, or some well known persons, showing the identity of the party, and attesting to his or her loyalty. Stmgers oan visit the hospitals in and around Washington, on this side the Potomae, with little difficulty, bat all who find it neeeseary to go over into Virginia, even to Alexandria, mast be provided with a pass from the Provost Marshal, and to procure this pass they must produce some evidence as to their iden tity and loyalty. Many who were unable to produce such proof have been compelled to return home without seeing their sick friends. This precaution is taken to prevent impOSHitilli at it bay boon dis covered that disloyal persons from Virginia, after coming to Washington, have resorted to deception, and passed tbooloolvos off ao Peaasylvaniana and °Mune of other States, in order to procure passes to enable them to go over the Potomac. Not to 111,awti.—A. report of a Democratic mare meeting, held at Lewisburg, Union county, on Thursday last, appeared In our columns on Satur day morning, including, among other things, a synopsis of the speech of Hon. W. H. Witte. In his introductory remarks, Mr. W. said that he wr e sorry he did not arrive at an earlier hour; that the canoe of his detention had been telegraphed, but he nnnderatood that the dispatch had not, fir some reason, been forwarded; and that he inferred that it had been purposely detained. Although Mr. Witte's inference was perfectly natural under the circumstances, it would seem that it was in this ease erroneous. The dispatch was handed in to the office of the Susquehanna telegraph com pany here, but to his surprise the operator, Mr. Carver, found that the lines were not in working order beyond Northumberland. He was therefore obliged to forward the dispatch by express. The lines are stiU out of working order. We make this explanation in justice to the operator here, Upon whom the epeeeb would seem indirectly to reflect. Mr. Witte's suspicions of unfair dealing were natural and justified by the frequent perver sions of the telegraph to partisan uses; but, had he known the facts in this tido, he would have had no complaint to make. THE GRAND Mess Kumla AT CARLISLW.— We remind our readers of the grand Democratic mass convention to be held at Carlisle on Than day next. It will be aidressed by Hoe. William Big ler, Hon. William A. D ar t er , a m William Witte, Charles A. Carrigan and others. It is , to be a glorious rally, worthy of 4 , 01 d Mother Cum berland." It will well repay ever y lever of bil Country and the truth, who can manage to 'leave, to be present on.theroocasion. We hope all - Dro= orate here who can spare the time will repair to Carlisle on the Bth, and join their veleta With the true awl loyal men of Cumberland in swelling the chorus of the Constitution, the Union, liberty,law and victory that is gathering and rolling over the sand. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS FOR THE COUN TY OF DAUPHIN. The Democratic citizens of the county of Dau phin, and all others who are resolved to restore in all its integrity the Constitution of the United States, under whose protection every American citizen enjoyed as a birthright, protection of life and property, civil liberty, free thought, free speech and free action, who are opposed,to extra vagance, waste and corruption in the administra tion of the State and General Governments, and who desire the speedy re-establishment of the Union as it was, and the consequent return of our national prosperity, are requested to meet at the following places, to wit : Upper Swatara—At the public house of Mrs. Wolf, Highspire, on Wednesday evening, October 7th. Londonderry—At Keltner's tavern, Gainsburg, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 7th, at 61 o'clock. Union Deposit—At the publics house of George Hooker, on Thursday evening, Oat, Bth, at Ox o'clock. Con ewago—At Foltz's store, on Friday evening, Oot. 9th, at 64- o'clock. Middletown—Ac Railroad Hoye, 130011491 . 9Y9 - Ding. Oct. 10th, at 61 o'clock. Harrisburg—At the Court House, on Monday evening, Oct. 12th, at 7 o'clock. Meetings have been called on the 26th of Sep tember at the Cross Roads, in Washington town ship, and at Dauphin, at the publics house of C. A. Rhoads, by the citizens of those localities. Distinguished speakers will be in attendance at all of the above named meetings. J. MONROE KREITER, Ch'n County Committee. WM. C. WIPADDEN i r Seley. NEW PALL Goons.—We have now received and are opening a beautiful assortment of new style dregs goods and other goods. Splendid assortment of new delaines. All colors of plain alpacas. New style of plaid dress goods. Pine black bombaelnes. Black and colored Foramens.. 5 pieces of black silks. 50 pieces of bleached and unbleached muslin& 10.4 heavy linen for sheeting. 5.4 heavy lines for pillow asses. 7-4 grey linen damask tor table covers. White linen table covers and napkins. Black alpacas, all qualities. White linen and hemetiched pocket handker chiefs. 10 dos. Balmoral skirts, from $2 50 up. Large assortment of hoop skirts. Hoop skirts st 75 cents, $1 00, $1 50, and all prices. White cambric 'Beeline and jaeonnette, Bamako, Irish linen, Scrim marline, and a great many other new gooda. S. Lawr. DR. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu led WIN painful menstruation, remOringell Obetrisetionst hethef from *old or otherwase, hesdaehe, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affec tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DR. CHEESE4AR , S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of tllctse irreguleritlee and obstruction which We con signed so many to a premature grave. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to &b -aline. DR. CHEESEMAITS PILLS are the moot effectual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Fbnueles. To all classes they are invaluable, inducting, faith eertainty,perieutieal regular Sty. They are known to thonsande,who have needthem at different periods, throughout the country, havingthe sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when they shaidd not be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, containing from 50 to oil Pile. Pills wit by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Agents, Bold by Druggists generally. - - -55 i - - -58 - 20 Cedar street, New York. Sold in Harrisburg, by 0. A. Bannvart. Meehaniesbnrg, by J. B. DeHutt. " Carlisle. by B. Blliott. " Shippenisburg, by D. W. Rankin. Cbambersburg, by Miller & Hershey. Hummelstown, by George Wolf. 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I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in leas than 80 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist , je2B.3md No 831 Broadway, New York. To Horse Owners. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment for Horse is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, ari sing from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, ite tired is magical sad certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratch es, Mange, &c., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, bat confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, how ever, is so desperate or Hopeless bet it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will al ways remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Nvery horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effeetnallY prevent those formidable diseases men tioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nedrly worthless. See advertieemnt. ap2o eow-d&w . Dr. Brunottra Concentrated Remedies. No. I. THE GREAT REVIVER speedily eradicates all the evil effects of SELF-ABUSE. as Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breath.Giddi n ems, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of the system, brought on by the unrestrained induk hence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Frice One Dollar. • No. S. THE BALM will mire, in from two to eight dark any Cane of GONNORRHOIk. in without taste or smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. Price One Dollar. No. B. 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Either remedy sent tree by mail on receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postage stamp and get a circu lar. General Depot North-East corner of York avenue and Oallowhill street. Private office, 401 York avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. For Bale inltarrisbarg by 0. A. Baissivanv and Louts WVETH, where circulars containing valuable informa tion, with full descriptions' of each case, will be deliv ered gratis on application. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON, July 28, 1863-ly P. O. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa. [Communicated.] Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Disease !! A CARD. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeki, by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Oonsumption—la anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a rare care for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, &o. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be inval uable; and be hopes every sufferer will try hie remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing t e prescription will please address REv. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsbureh. Kings County, New York. sep 25-3lndacw SURGEON-GENERAL HAMMOND. By ordering Calomel and destructive minerals from the supply tables, has conferred a blessing on our sick sol diers. Let him not atop here. Let him order the die continuance of 41 .13leeding," and the use of BRAND BETH'S PILLS in the place thereof. Then will commence a "new. era" in the practice of Medicine, which would then becorr e emphatically THE HEALING ART I have for thirty years taught that no diseased ac- tion ceuld be cured by mercury or tartar emetic. That the human body could only be "made whole" by "veg- stable foodn—Lainal food being, in fact, eondeneed vegetables. BRANDRETIPS PILLS should be in every Military Hospital. These Pills cure BILIOUS DIARRHOS A, CHRONIC DIARAHCEI, OHRONLO DYSENTERY, and all fevers and Affections of the Bowels, sooner and mcre surely thaa any medicine in the world. BRANDRETH'S PILLS in these ewes should be taken night and morning. Bead directions and get new style CAGE OF RobOOE S. WATSON Dr. D. Brandreth, New York SIR: I was a private in Co. 7, 17th Regiment, Hew York Vols. While at Harrison's Landing and on the Rappahannock near Falmouth, I and many of the Com pany were sick with bilious diarrhoea. The Army Sur ge did not cure ua, and I was reduced to skin and bone. Among the Company were quite a number of members who had worked in your Laboratory at Sing Sing. They were not sibk,.because they need Brand• reth's Pills. These men prevailed upon me and others to use the Pills, and we were all cured in from two to live days. After this our boys used Brandreth's Pills for the typhus fever, colds, rheumatism, and In no case did they fall to restore health• Out of gratitude to you for my good health, I send you this letter, which, if necessary, the entire Com pany would sign. I am, reopectfnlly, yours, 1109 CON K. WAYPON, Ping Ping, N. Y. Principal oftiee, 294 Canal street, New York. For sale in Mantel:nag by 0.0. H. BELL. m6-d/twtf ZclitOr of the Patriot and Union Dews But :—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by retort' mail, to all who wish it (free), a Recipe, with full di regions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that !ail effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all impurities of the Skin, leaving the name stilt, clear, smooth and beauti ful, I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that wil enable them to start a full growth of I..nuoriant Hair ; Whiskers, or a Moustache, in lees than thirty days_ All applications answered by return mail and without charge. Reepeetrany Tours, TIIOI3. F. CLIAPMAN, Chew Bit, 881 Bredway, Blew York meg 30-w3m A GFNTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility,ln competency , Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the retied and directions for making the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his expo Hence—and possess a valuable Remedy —will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by ad dressing: JOHN B. OGDEN. - Aug 14.111mdam No. 60, ph o .ail. streak N. MOUNT VERNON ROUSE, Second Stieet, above Arai; PHILADELPHIA. A. BLAIR., PROPRIBTOII , , sepia] Late of Surf HodeerAtunticOy, Mom WINDOW SHADES. of linen ) vv bordered; and PAPER BLINDS of an endless ear, of designs and ornaments; olso, CURTAIN BIT Mill sod TASBNLEI at very law priww: Call at • gehedierloi Bookstore. jOTATO h I-A LARGE SUPPLY Inn irbeetred. qUALIVr VBRY EIIIPSILIon, sept 26 WM. DOCK, Jr., & UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA, PHILAIPEEEPWA. Medical Department. NINETY-EIGHTS bEBSION (1883-64.) • - • WILLIAM GIBSON, M. D.,. - Emerads Professo r of Sur gery. oEosun B. WOOD, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Theory and Practice, of Medicine. &must. JACKSON, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Insti tutes of Medicine. HUGH L. Dorms, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obste trics and the Diseases of Women and Children. JOBEkit Casson, M. D., Professor of Materta Modica and Pharmacy. ROBERT E. Itoosits, M. D. Professor of ClwydltTy. ' JoSEPH LRIDY, M. D. Professor of Anatomy. Hanay E. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Surgery. WILLIAM PEPPED., M.D., Professor ef Theory and Prac tice of Midicine. F. GURNEY Sum, M. D , Professor of Institutes of Medicine. B. A. B. PiniaoBll. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. bun H. PAcKAR.D, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Ths Lectures of the Session will begin on the second Monday of October and close on the first of March. One Introductory will be delivered to the Course. Clinical Instruction is given throughout the Session, in the Medical Hall, by the Professors, and at the Hos pitals. At the Philadelphia Hospital, containing 571 beds, instruction is free. Military Surgery and Hygiene will be fully taught by the appropriate chairs. The Dissecting Booms, under the superintendence of the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, are open from the middle of Seretaber. The Boom for Operative Surgery and the Application of Bandages, &a., is open early in September and throughout the Session, under the supervision of the Professor of Surgery. Surgical Demonetretere C. S. BISHOP, IL D. H. Limos Horodlg, M. D. Fees for the Lectured, (each Professor $l5O $l O 5 Matriculation Fee, (paid once only,) .. 6 Graduation/0e 30 B. B. IsOGBBS, M. Di, Dean of the Medical Faculty, University Building. SAMUEL PRICE, Janitor, University P. s.—Board may be had at from $2 50 to 18 per week. sepl2.doaw4m SURE CHANCE TO MAKE tl MONEY." "A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned." By buying your BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT Kimball's Shoe Store, 38 1-2, 'Market St. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. The undersigned, thankful for the vary liberal pa tronage be has enjoyed, would rerpectbally announce to the public that he bas now in store one or the largest and best selected stock of Boots, ilboos, °BUM, Trunks, &a.. to be found in the city, which will be sold at a very small advance. Remember the place : KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE, NO. Mk, MARKET (Next door to M'Oalla's Jewm.ry & ore .) Klattguerm, PA, sep 17-6twdco J . O. KIMBALL. PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be sold at pub lie sale i on Saturday, October 10, 1808, at the late residence of Frederick Keener, deceased, in Lower Pax ton township, Dauphin county, on the road leading from Lingelstown to Harrisburg, on the Jonestown road, six miles east of Harrisburg and about two miles from Lingeletown, the following real estate, viz: 85 acres of land, more or leas, thereon erected a two-story Log Heuse and Barn; an orchard of choice fruit trees, and a good spring of never failing water, are on the property, and a running stream of water passes through the land. Any person wishing to view the above pro perty can do so by calling at the late residence of Fred erick Keener ' deceased. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m , on said day, when attendance will be giv . en and conditions made known by Da. D.C. KSLLER, Sept 15-lawBw Szecutor. ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Quarter Bee stone of Dauphin county, notice is hereby given to the Commissioners of said county, and to the property hol ders along the line of Cumberland street, from Seventh street to Eighth street and Verbeke street, from Ful ton street to Seventh street, in the city of Harrisburg, that upon the petition of the Mayor of said city, the Clow; has appointed six viewers to assess the damages caused by the opening of said streets, and that they will proceed to assess said damages on THURSDAY, the 15th day of OCTOBER next, at 10 o'clock a. m , at Whieb, time all parties interested may appear upon the ground if they think proper sept26-10td A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— The Court of rl. Common Pleas of Dauphin county has appointed the subscriber Auditor to distribute the money in the hands of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of the real estate of Valentine Straw, of Jackson township, to and among the judgment creditors of said defendant, and the Auditor hes apprduted Monday. the sth day of Oc- tober, next, at his office in Harrisburg. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time and place for ma king as d distribution when and where all persona in terested are notified to attend. TEO. ROBERTS, Auditor September 12, 1863-14.dlaw3w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration have this day been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Dauphin county, upon the estate of Daniel Bressler, late of Jefferton township, lit said County, de ceased. nil persons having claims or demands against said estate are hereby requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment to TORN HOFFMAN, administrator, aug2T-lawat* Joffor.on township, Dauphin co. HOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERY. Having jnet returned from the Bastern cities, we are receiving all the mean and 0110102 goods in our linein the market. We can confidently offer • complete stock of Hint Clam Groceries, which we guarantee cannot be sur passed by any other establishment in the State in se lection. price or assortment. sap 26 WM. DOCK, & CO. A PARTMENTS Furnished and Board -11 for Ladies and Gentlemen. Itquire of Ilms. REHR, Shoemaker's Row, Second etreet, nearly opposite the Buehler House. sep 23.tY DR. J. C. lIOYER, MlNTigii i r, OFFICE IN WYETIPS BUILDING, In room formerly occupied by Dr. Carman, GOBBED OF KAMM ETEEN? AND KARIM SQUARE- Bepl r! D. WALTER'S, CLOCK MAKER, CLEANER AND REPAIRER, NORTH STREET, EAST OF THE CAPITAL. ALL WORK CUARANTEED. Sep 213-dam DYOTTITILT F 4 GLASS WORKB, 715f1L ADBLPIIIA, XAOOPAOTOI2 .. • CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS, WINE, PORTER, MINDBAL MATED, PIONL3 AND FRESERFN NOTTLES OP SYNIT 11180 1 1UPP10111. H. B. & G. IC BININB112" otap.diy 2! South Prmit oder* Philadelphia. BUEHL R 11-S,E;;. HARRISBURG PA . This old established House has undergone extensive iniprovemente, and been thoroughly renovated and re fitted_ It is pleasantly located in the heart of the city, in *say access to the State Capitol and PublicOrounds. 113". Fer the amenimodation of Our guests; in have recently commenced loran a Coach to and from the Rail rood. .14 this 9711111114 r itllrbacfifit delay to leolthig the Depot for the Hotei will be avoided, and much more time afforded gluons for meals when /caving the House. Intending that the BUEHLER. HOUSE shall be really a home-like resort for the stranger sad traveler we re spectfully eolioit a continuance of the public patronage. GPO. J. BOLTON, Beptlßdllm Proprietor. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI- V ATE nALE.—The subscriber will sell at private Bale that valuable Tavern fitrnd, situate on Ridge Road, the Sixth Ward, Harrisburg, corner of Broad street, being 26 feet in front and 72 feet deep. The improve. meats are a two-story frame Tavern House, with three wtory ba.tlr building. Hydrant water is the premises, a n d 44her eonVeallitices, The phipeitt ie calculated either for &ewe or.a bitel; being eligibly BM - Met; Per terms apply on the premises to - • HS/#B,Y HOSTP-HH. HARRISBURG, Septeniber 9;1663 p. s.—The subscriber will.also sell a fine six year old horse and family carriage, liming ne nee for 4.4 e PA asp 10-tf • • E. B. A LOOKING: GLASSES—A Sptenclid. Amortment of New Looking 0 14444041,11111 t received, at KNOOHNllNuiltratore, vs Market etreet;whive they will be sold cheap. Call and examine. mrj3 ADTIIIS YOTJ KNOW. WERK-YOU ain get flee Note Paper Envelope, Vimitieg and Wedding Cards It At 80/IthElll3 BOONSTOBX. • N OT A .RUM DRINK! A highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract. A PURR TONIC THAT WILL RELIvVR THE Ai& FUMED AND NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS. DR. HOOFLANDIS WORN W. DROWN, City Solicitor The puiptieters are dellyreeeitlqg thankfai lettere Crone - /- stifferatailn the array and boiliftilee*he have been restored to health by the WIG aftbeaeßittame, sent to them by their friende. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the - Signature of C. N. Jackson 0 .. .0 R ,tike WRAPPER of ea& Eon*. PRIOR TER BOTTLE 76 CENTS, , . , Should your nearest draseet net h aye the a r ticle, dicsOt be put off by any of the intosics:ting Preparations that may be offered in its Watt kat t9lw, M is will forward, securely parked, by a.,xlWese. - • • 4 PROPRIETORS, tErPer male by Devaidy and Deane in every town fa the United Stater• may?d: GERMAN BITTERS PBEIIABED BY DR. C. M. J . AekSON, PHILADELPHIA, WILL EFFECTUALLY and MOST CERTAINLY MILE ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A Disordered Liver, Stemmas or Kidbeys. Thomsen& of our citizens are suffering from DYSPEP SIA and LIVER DISEASES. and to whom the following questions apply—we guarantee _ _ HOOPLAND'S GERMAN 111. - TTFJULd WILL °Wit TEEM. Dyspepsia and 'Liver Disease. Do you rise with a coated tongue mornings, with h e t taste in the mouth and poor appetite - for breakfast? rw, you feel when you first get up so weak and languid you can scarcely get about? Do you have a dizziness in the head at times, and often a dullnesa, with headache occasionally? Are your bowels coati ve and inoculate, and appetite change able ? Do you throw up wind from the stomach, and do you swell up often ? Do you feel a fulness after eating, and a sinking when the stomach is empty ? Do you hays heartburn occasionally ? Do you feel low spirited, and look on the dark aide of things ? Are you not unusually nervous at times ? Do yob hot become restless, and ones lay until midnight before you can go to sleep ? and then at times, don't you feel dull and sleepy most of the that t Is your akin dry and scaly? also sallow? In short, Wild your life a burtken, full of forebodings ? Hootland 7 s German Bitters Will cure every care of CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DESSABE OW THE KIDNEYS. AND DISEASES ARISEN° FROM A DIBORDBBSD STOMACH. Observe the following Symptoms resulting front Disorders of the Digestive Organs : Constipation, Inward Alm Pula= or Blood to the Malt, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Muria for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Ernefations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the • Stomach, Swimming of toe Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Pluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations, when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the • Skin and Byes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh : ' Constant Imaginingitot Evil, end great De. pression of Spirits. PARTICULAR NOTICk. There are many preparations sold under the name Bitters,put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheap est whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 Gents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters has caused, and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their nee the system is keit continually under the'induence of Accholio Stimulants elf the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrord attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. Yor those who desire and mill hare a Liquor Bitters, We publish the following receipt : Get One Bottle Hooltand's German Bitters and mix with Three Quarts of goat Brandy or Whisky, and the result will be a • preparation that will far excel in medicinal virtues and true excellenets any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much less. Yon will have all the virtues of Hooftand's Bitters in connection with a good article of Liquor. at a much less price than these inferior prepare- Bons will cost you. Hop Hand's German Bitters WILL GIVE 'YOU A GOOD APPETITE, STRONG HEALTHY NERVES, WILL GIVE YOU Brisk and Energetic Feelings, WILL ENABLE YOU TO W1X,1,, AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER. BILIOUS FEVER, acc. &c. ace. Those suffering From Broken down and. Delicate Constitutions, From whatever canoe, either in MALE OR FEMALE, WLLL FIND IN 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 1P4.‘08 it.3-0k74 3- 1 01_1•411 That will restore them to their usual health. such has been the cue in thousands or Instances, and a fair triaTia but required to prove the aesertion. . REMEMBER THAT. THESE BITTERS ARE NOT ALCOHOLIC AND NOT INTENDED AS A M" MI -IEL .41. C3l - Proprietor, bare Unmade of lettere from the moat eniment CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS. and CITIZENS. Teetifying of their own personal knowledge, to the bo n e- thdal effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. Prom Rev.i Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of Ineytio podia of Religioiui Kno . wledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend rat. eat Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre. dients and abets, I yet know of no suffialent resew. why a man may not testify to the benefits he Miens himself to have reeeived from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus centrinute to the bonen of others. I do this more readily in regard to "Hooffondle Gonne Bitters, ,, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of ibis city, because I wag prejudiced against them for yews, nimble the impression that they were chiefly an aleoholio Mix ture. lam Indebted to my friend, Robert ilimernaloir, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper test% and for encouragement to try them when naffering from great and long continued debility. The use of thine' bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration LOP degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had net felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of re. gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for dpi rooting me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, June 28,1861. DISEASES OF KIDNEYS and BLADDER, In Young or Aged, Male or Female,. Are speedily removed, and the patient restored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from MARlifibttiff, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bonito, are cared in a very short time; one bottle in such cases will have a most surprising effect. Ravine stiffering children as above, and wishing to raise tbem, will sever regret the day they commenced id* . these Bitters. LITERARY MEN ; -STUDENTSy And those working bard with their brains, should al ways keep a bottle of HOWLAND'S 13 ITTZREI near" them, ce they will find much benefit from fts use, to both mind and body, invigorating and not depresatng. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR 977MITLANT, And leaves no prOstration Attention s Soldiers: AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIER& We call the attention of all havint relations or friend. in the army to the feet that " ROM AND'S German Bit. tore " win cure nintinteotbe of the dieesees in by ex poeuree and privations incident to camp life, 'ln the mak published altoti4. daily in the newspapers, OU•the snivel of the slok, it rill be noticed that a very batetproportion are suffering from gebiiity. Every•osie• of that kind cm be teadtly clued by Ifoofhind'e (lemma Bitte rs . we have no hesitation in stating tha t , .n , -Shelia Bitters were frog, used oolong our ouldiors, J4lRM4ll4lkoir lives might be moved that Dtber.whae,wenld beloat. OS n4F:DOZEF foy,11141X). Principal opt, al.q . ,.4 l ll,leattorri NW 631 - 'ACRCH ST. a- 4ii• ma mu a imicr (atiormaoloStc; c. M. JACKSON & C 0.,) , • ::
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