LOCAL NEWS. CoYerillinlTAßY.--Ali old fellow being assured by his pastor that he could not be a good Chris tian gulags he took up his daily cross, mmediately nsayht up his wife and lugged her about the room. AN OLD MISTAICS CORRECTILD.-A contemporary, who has probably been drafted, thus corrects an error in the modern quotation. of the price of a desirable commodity: "An exchange says that "eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.' No, sir —three hundred dollars is the price of liberty !" Shave his head and send tam to the Dry Tortu gas. RETURNILD FROM DIXIS.-Dr. Charles M. Worth_ into% Assistant gargeon of„the 14th Pennsylva nia cavalry, who was captured by the rebels at White Sulphur Spring-8, 1 4., on the 27th of August last, was recently released from the Libby Prison at Richmond, and piffled through this city on Fri, day on 'his return to his home in Cumberland county. He represents the sufferings and priva tions of the Union prisoners at Libby as severe in the extreme, Hamm= SOCISM—The members of the Har monic society are respectfully reviceted to take notice that theisociety will meet on this (Monday) evening at 71 o'clock, in the lecture room of the Baptist church. The users would respectfully urge a fall attendance of members, as important business will be brought • before the society. A. Hultuta, Pres't, G. W. PARSONS. &ley. Tan Gnostl—That wonderful spectral illusion, the Ghost, will be produced at Sanford's Hall to night, for a limited period only, with all the origi nal scenes and apparitions, under the sopervielon of . Mr. Watkins. It will be the same as that brought out originally with such unparalleled suc cess in London, Wallaek's Theatre, N. and the principal cities of the Union. Lovers of the mar vellous and euperunteral should improve the op portunity offered to-night. LAWS ItacEnns.—The receipts of the New York Central Railroad for September exceed a saillion of dollars, and the gross earnings of the road, for the year ending September, .are in the neighborhood of $11,000,060, against $9,850,827 for 1862. The surplus or undivided earnings re maining ever from last year amounts to :,01 0 , 205 , which, added to the earnings of the present year, gives the company over $4,000,000 to disburse among the steekholders_ The Central is a "big thing," and appears to be after the great Pennsyl vania Central "right mart." iNVORNATION WANTICD.—Abont eight weeks since a young girl named Ann Campbell, step-daughter of Michael Boyle, who reeidee ip Susquehanha street, West Harrisburg, left the boarding house of Mr. Carver, in West Walnut street, (at which place she bad been working ? ) and has not since been heard of. The missing girl is about fourteen years of age, has short a üburn hair, and blue eyes. Her mysterious disappearance awl doubtful fate have deeply affected the mind of her mother. Any information in regard to her whereabouts or con dition will be thankfully received by Mrs. Boyle, in Susquehanna street, and the informant liberally rewarded. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILBOAD.—Change of Time gefteciute.—By reference to advertisement elsewhere, it will be seen that the summer time table en this road has been changed. Passenger trains northward will hereafter leave this point as follows Mail train, 1.15 p. m. Express train, 3-00 a. to. This great line, tel►versing the northern and northwestern portion of the &ate, is now under the auspices of the Pennsylvania railroad com pany, and is rapidly approaching completion. It is now in use from Harrisburg to Emporium, a distance of 195 miles, on the Eastern Dleision, and from Sheffield to the terminus at Erie, a dis tance of 78 miles, on the Wester Division. Pas senger and freight trains run from Philadelphia and Baltimore to Lock Haven, without change of ears, and the express trains are provided with ele gant sleeping ears. AGGRZGAt& Vora or ilia STATE.—The total number of votes cast for Governor at the late elec tion in this State was 523,225, being an increase of 88,475 over 1262, when , the number east wee 434, '5O. Of the entire number, 253,775 votes were polled for Woodward, and 269,118 for Curtin. If the Democrats are "foss" and traitors, as stigma. tined by Stanton, Forney and other incorruptibles, what a snug little band there is of them ! Two hundred and fifty-three thousand seven hundred and seventy-five "traitors" in the single State of Pennsylvania! They would fill every bastile on the continent, and still leave lit (margins larger than Meade's army. It is alarming. Tice "gov ernment" ought to do something for this thing. The above figures are complete, with the excep tion of Cameron county, the returns from which bad not been received at last advices. It is inclu ded in the Wok) at the figures of last year, viz: Dem., 136; Rep., 196. THEATRICAL.-A crowded house greeted the Harrisburg Thespian Society on the oeeasion of their second performance, at Brant's Hall, on Sat urday night. The attendance of so large and respectable an audience must have boon gratifying to the gentlemen engaged in the enterprise, same of whom entered into it not without misgivings as to its success. But ail such fears may now be dis missed, as the Thespian is safely launched upon the tide of successful experiment, and, if properly piloted, will weather through the coming season. All the actors acquitted themselves well. Con sidering the fact that the stage has heretofore been terra incognita to most of them, the acting may be pronounced as superior. In the "Golden Far mer," Mr. Jester gave a fair rendering of that unfortunate character. Mr. Taylor as "Jemmy Twiteher" was "the right man in the right piano." His personation of that roost-robbing and sadly neglected rascal, who, like Dickens' "Magwitcb," had been "Melted and miffed and done everything to, except hanged,' until he started with apprehen sion at the rustle of every leaf, was rich and laughable. He will excuse us for saying that he is an excellent villain. Mr. Morton did full justice to the ludicrous detainer of "Hammer," Whig in it an excellent field for the disptay of his comic powers, and "bringing the house down" fre quently. In "Old Mob," Mr. Diffuff gave a good specimen of the highwayman and desperado; his voice, dress and manner were well suited to his part, Miss Llewellyn as "Elizabeth," a n d alga in her recitation of the poem, acquitted herself with discrimination and skill, and was frequently ap plauded. The parts of "Mrs. Hammer" and "Harvey" were well sustained by Miss Howard and Mr. Kimball respectively. While WA Neighing to sesame the °Mee of arida or censor, we would suggest to some of the actors —two of them, at least—that the effect of their efforts would be greatly enhanced by a more ease ful regard to pronunciation. Some of the beat passages in the plays were quite lost upon the audience by reason of the indistinct articulation of the speakers, and those in the back part of the house were deprived of whole sentences by the low tone in which they were uttered. We hope that an improvement in this regard will be mani fest at the next performance, which will be given some evening this week. INDICATIONS or A SIIIIESE WINTMR. The weather prophets prediet a severe winter; each one resting his prediction upon certain supposed infal lible signs. The principal signs manifest this year are the movements of Sahel and migratory birds early in the season, end the unusual care of amphibious animals to provide against cold. It ie found that in Minnesota and the northwestern States the brook trout are /slaving the shallow itreams and breaking to the deep pools much ear lier than usual, and that the muskrats are fortify ing their hybernating habitations against the in tense cold weather by another thick layer of mad. In the east it is discovered that the wild fowl are streaming southward unusually early this season. The husks on the corn are alto thicker t h an 1181 / 81 These are regarded as almost infallible indications of a severe winter. • There have been weather prophets since the days of Jonas, each one of whom bade particular sign by which to foretell the seasons. Most of them have been humbugs, only bitting the mark once in a dozen attempts. These popular signs might have worked well in former times, but "all signs fail now-a.days"—exeept lager beer signs. Yet it is undoubtedly true that as all-wise Provi dence has gifted his irrational creatures with an instinct which enables them to provide suitably against seasons of unusual intensity, and this in stint may extend even to the vegetable kingdom. And, although phenomena indicative of cold weather have frequently been •observed of some one species of animal or plants, yet not followed by cold weather, It has hardly ever been known that so many concurrent signs of long and bitter cold weather failed or proved deceptive. We are therefore inclined to accept the vatic!. nations of the weather prophets this time. If they eboubi prove true r the ignorant, confound. lug effect with cause, will believe the cold weather was caused by the wild ducks and the musk-rats and the corn husks, whereto their instinctive pre parations were but the effect of the coming cold. If proud man was but gifted with like unerring instincts, how nicely could he compute the met, amount of coal to lay in for the coming season Ti $3OO EXEMPTION.—I; is said on good au thority that there is talk in military circles of an early repeal of one of the sections of the con scription act—that which provides for temporary exemption by the payment of three hundred dol lars. This will be urged in December, and it is not improbable that when the next draft is made, should the quotas not be made up by volunteering, exemption by the payment of money will be im possible. There has been a great misoonoeption in regard tb the money raised by the operation of the late draft, which has led to so general a belief that volunteering would exclusively be resorted to. It is supposed that the Government will have a large fund from the exemption fees, and that it can dis pose of it in no other way than in offering bone pee to voluntecers. This money, however, is said to be already disposed of. Part of it is used . in buying up able-bodied negroes in Maryland, and the same scheme it in said will be brought into play in other States wherever else it can be ap plied. This will soon Wim np the eight or tea mil lions which it is supposed the draft will realize. The other use for the fared is in the offer of boun ties to veterans to re-enlist. The Government is naturally anxious to secure all the old soldiers whose term of service expires during the present year. It will thus be seen that no surplus fund is created by the late draft which can be available for volunteering purposes. A (loon Movw—The Councils of Philadelphia have passed a resolution to give each man that volunteers under the President's last call a bounty of $lOO. This, in addition so the liberal bounty and pay of the government, will make a very cow furtable little sum ? and will no doubt stimulate en listments to such a degree as to exonerate the city from another draft. The example is worthy of imitation. Few men feel like leaving their fami lies with the prospect of a bard winter before them, but thousands would cheerfully go if they could first see floe° of their own household comfortably provided for before enlisting. The necessity of fighting want from their own door being removed, they could then enter the lists against the foes of their country, untrammeled by anxiety and care. If our citizens would avoid the calamity of ano ther draft, it would bo well for them to take some measures toward increasing the bounty of volun teers. The next draft will be full as large in our city as the last one. It would, therefore, even in a pecuniary point of view, be a stroke of good finan cial policy for our city an horities to adopt liberal measures for stimulating enlistments. We trust they will take some action in the matter at an tarty day. PRESBYTERIAN SYNODS —Synods of both branch es of the Presbyterian Church met in Washington, D. C., last week. That of the New School—the Sy nod of Pennsylvania—embraces the Presbyteries of Wilmington, the Third and Fourth of Philadel phia, and those of Harrisburg and the District of Columbia. The number of churches represented is between eighty and ninety, containing probably fifteen thousand communicants. The Rev. E. F. Adams, of Philadelphia, preached the opening ser mon, and the Rev. William A ikman,of Wilmington, Del., was elected Moderator. The members of this Synod called at the White House in a body on Thursday last, and paid their respects to the Pre sident, and tin 'visitors retired well pleased. The other body is the Synod of Baltimore, of the Old School persuasion. This Synod represents five Presbyteries, viz; Paltimore, Carlisle, Win chester, Lewes (Eastern Shore of Elarylar), and Presbytery of the Potomac. These contain an ag gregate of one hundred and twenty ministers, one hundred and thirty-five churches, and twelve thou sand and forty eommunioante, MISS M. V. WILSON requests the ladies of liar risburg and strangers to call and see her fall stock of trimmings and fancy articles, at her old stand, corner of Second and Walnut. 0022-1 w Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and subsistence claims, &e., &c., Ae., made out and col lected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Thud street, Harrisburg, Pa. oet2B—ly NEW FALL GOODII.IVe have now received and are opening a beautiful assortment of new style dress goods and other goods. Splendid assortment of new Maine& All colors of plain alpacas. Nair style of plaid dross geedg. Fine black bombazines. Black and colored paramattas. 5 pieces of black silks. 50 pieces of bleached and unbleached mnsline. 10-4 heavy linen for sheeting. 54 heavy linen for pillow oases. 74 grey linen damask for table covers. White linen table covers and napkins. Black alpacas, all qualities. White linen and hemstiched pocket handker chiefs. 10 doz. Balmoral skirts, from $2 5 0 up. Large assortment of hoop skirts. Hoop skirts at 75 cents, $1 00, $1 50, and all prices. White cambric mastics and jaconnetta, nancooks, lAA linen, Swiss mulles, and a great many other new goods. S. Lxwr Tag BOUNTIES OF VETERANS AND RAW Rm.. caurre.—A misunderstanding seems to exist in reference to the amount of bounty paid to veterans and raw recruits respectively. A recent order from the Provost Marshal General provides that vete rans re-enlisting shell receive $402 bounty, while raw recruits shall receive $302. It would - appear, however, that this order bee reference only to the volunteer service, and not to the regular service as we see that Capt. Stetson, recruiting officer at this post for the 15th U. S. Infantry, is authorized to pay a bounty of $402 to ALL recruits enlisting into that regiment. The 15th is in the Army of the Cumberland, and was formerly a part of Gen. Rosecrans' body guard. All persons enlisted at Capt. Stetson's rendezvous, first floor of the Bueh ler House (fronting Second street,) are sent to comfortable quarters at Fort Adams, Rhode Island. Lunen BY FLUID EXPLOSION.—Mrs. Weaver, of Lancaster, was seriously injured on Thursday evening last by the explosion of a fluid lamp. She had lit the lamp, and for the purpose of in creasing the brilliancy of the flame, turned it bottom upwards, when the tube dropped out, ig niting the fluid, exploding the lamp, sad envelop ing the lady in flames. Her screams brought neigh bors to her assistance,who succeeded in extinguish ing the Homes. She wag badly burned about the hands and arms. The use of this fluid is bath dangerous and foolish, now that carbon oil, a safer and better illuminator, is cheap and plenty. WONDeRFUL WII&THER IN Mt Wasv.—A dispatch from St. Louis, dated on Friday last, states that one of the beeriest storms 6Voll , known in that re. gion prevailed there on Thursday, ending with a elrar freezing night. The mercury on Friday morning at 9 o'clock stood at twenty-four degrees, and remained below the. freezing point all day ! This is a degree of temperature seldom reached iQ mid-winter. The storm extended over a large por tion of Missouri and Illinois, and over six inches of snow fell. Ne such remarkable change bee heretofore been known in "that latitude. M 05103 ARO , DURYSIDE.—On the nonagon of a magic lantern exhibition recently, the scene of the Children of Israel crossing the Red Sea was given, and the small children were asked if they could tell what it represented. One . little fellow imme diately sang out, "Burnside crossing the Rapp'. hannock l" SPEC NOTICES. A Friend in Need. Try it. DR. WERT'S INFALLIBLR LINIMSNT is pre pared frees the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conuec tient, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most aeton irlijog As an external remedy it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Bores.,Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, dm, its soothing, heal lug fk i i 4 powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who ha'o aver given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of re markable cures, performed by it within the last two years attest this fact. Bee advertinsrant, aplleow-d&w IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAWS PILLS, The eombination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild la Limir operation, and certain is tairecting all limp. laililea, painful menstruation, removing allobstractiorui whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the fhle) palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affec tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of tiatruke. ,011: CHERSEMAIV 3 S PILLS was the eounnencomeat of a now or :tile trestsoest of those irrogolarltioe an °blame sr mitts. bay .soO• signed so many to a premature gras, Its tem alums enjoy good health unload ake is regular, and wheneveran obstr.netion takes place the general health begins tode olino, CHRESEMAIVIS PILLS are the moat effectual remedy ever known for el com plaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they ire kinlimbic, inducing, with certainty, periodical regular ity. They are known to thousanda,who have wsedthens at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America.. Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Dos—the Price One Dollar per Box, containing from .so to 00 NHL Plibi sent by maid, promptly, by remitting to the Agents. Sold by Druggists generally. R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, 20 Cedar street, Kew York. Bold in Harrisburg, by C. A. Rannvart. " Heobanicsburg, by J. R. Hallett. " Carlisle. by 8. Ninon. Shippeniburg, by A. W. Rankin. Chambersbarg, by Miller & Hershey. Hummelstown, by George Wolf. " Lebanon. by George Ross. decti-d&wlY A GENTLEMAN, cured of Ndti:4sll9 Debility,ln competency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit °thou+, will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of Charge) the reeied and directions for making the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by hie expo Planes—and possess' a yaluatio ReFeedy—will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by ad- JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 60, Ncassu street, N. Y dressing : Ang 14-3md&w NEW DISCOVERY for the SPEEDY AND PZItkIANENT CURE of Serrunal Weakness, Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Glee, Sexual Dis eases, EMiligiOnS9 ImpQtc ce, Genital Debility, and dis eases of the Madder and Kidneys. Ber.r. 7 s 2PECIPIO PILLS are warranted in all eases and can be relied on. No change of diet required. They do not nauseate, nor interfere with business puranita. Lpwards of 200 cases have been cured the past month. Afore than one hundred physicians use them in their pirate practice, and all speak well of their efficacy. They are entirely harmless nu the system, and can be relied on in all cases arising from youthful indiscretion or self olviloo, which often incapacitates the sufferer front fulfilling the ditties if marned lip. A TREATISE of 64 pages, containing means of cure, sent free to all. Two stamps requited for postage. The tills will be sent by mail, securely sealed. on receipt of One Dollar, by J. BRYAN, M. D., No. 76 Cedar street, New York. Sold by all the principal druggist% sep 25•Iyd3:w [Oommanicated.] Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Disease A CARD. TO CONSUMPTiVES. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, atter having suf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Conte mptlon—is anxious to make known to Ms fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of char.") with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they Will find a sure cure for CONSCMPTION, Asylum, BRONCHITIS, Downs, COLDS, Ike. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infossiatlon which he conceives to be inval uable; and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties Wishing the prescription will please address Rs,. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, seP 215-Bwidotw Kings county, New York: A PARTMENTS Furnished and Board- AL ing for Ladies and Gentlemen. Inquire of Mas. SERB, Shoemaker's Row, Second street, nearly opposite the Buehler Rouge. sop 23-tf e 4OLDIER'S CAMP COMPANIUN .- IJ , very convenient Writing Deg i Aire, Portfolioe, Igensorandinn Books, Portmonnaies, dto. , at -8011NYPICIV8 BOOKSTORII ROSS' AMERICAN . WRITING .s., FLVID 3 eg0...11f not eaperior to Alll°l4l'6 Eng War Fluid, and only 62 cents per quart bottle, at somnPFEßis BOOICSTOBB. WEBSTER'B ARMY AND NAVY POCKET DICTIONARY. • Suet received and for sale at SOHEFFIIftIi 110121COTOSS, Altbkal. 444 Hit. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT EEO GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS & WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, and ALL RHEU MATIC sad NEB,VOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it Is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fans. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa loons bone setter, and has been used in his practice for ibe tethan titenty years with the most astonishing Bas al/RI. AS AN ALLEVIATOR .OF .VAIN,It is unrivaled fay Bfiy prOparatiOn before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single Mel. This Liniment will care rapillyand radically, REM. MATIO DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. F OR NEURALIHIA, it will afford immediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in three minutes and is 'warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND (lENERAL LASSITUDE, arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Act ing directly upon the nervous tissues, It strengthens and revivifies the and restores it 'to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is the best known, and we challenge the world to pro duce In equal, Every victim Of thie distressing com plaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in,* majority of cases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY swZ SORE THROAT ere sometimes ex tremely malignant and dangerous, buts timely applies, tion of this Liniment will never fail to cure. . - SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge • meet of the joints hi li able le Slew if neg lected. The worst ease may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS, BURNS mad SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of DR. OWILIBT 9 S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when need according to directions. Also, CHTLBLAIN.v, FRnSTED FEET, and INSECT BITES' and STI-1110-$ EVERY HORSE OWNER should hove this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pre vent those formidable diseases to which all horses are liable and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to the won derful curative properties of this Liniment have been received within the last two years. and many of them from persons in the highest ranks of life. - CAUTION. To avoid lowairon, MOM the Signature and Like ness of Dr. Btejhen Sweet oa every label, and also '• Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. KICHARDSON & CO., Pale Proprietors, Norwich. Ct. For sale by all dealers. aplleow-d&w DUR 4 rEAS , MALIZENA. Received two "PRIZE MEDALS" (From Juries 8 and 4) at the International Exhibition, London 1862, z E-1 BNINC* TIDE • SOLE AWARDS Gulped by Aohytbitkg of the Kind. It also received the Superlative Report of "EICEETIMEXCELUENT FOE FOOD." MAIZENA At the Great laternatinnal Exhibition at fIAIIIIVCRO, July. 1863, Recoived THE HIGHEST MEDAL For its great delicacy as an articlo of Food. Deed for Puddings, Custards, Blanc 3fange. Sc, with out Isinglass, with few or no ergs. It is excellent for thickening Sweet 5.4.11V.A. Gravies for Fish, Meat, Soupe, &C, For 100 Vrestn nothut• can wunpare with it. A little boiled in nolk will pn•duc. rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, &c. A most delicious article of food for children Ann invalids. It lit vastly superior to ar row itcot Will Mach more economical Put up in one pound VlRCKtigeti. with 101 l direction for use, awl sold hp all error:era and Druggists. WILLIAM wholesale Agent. 166 Fulton Street, New York. Aug 15.416 m DRINTING P.RESSE. F01.4i, SALE. One innalrOAßD 'MPS. One SUPER-ROYAL SMITII , B RAND PRESS. One RUGGLES' 4 4:TARTER MEDIUM FAST PRESS, for cards, circulars, &c, One DAVItB S OSCILLATING, 7RURER-11.0YAL, CHINE PRESS, Auitab:e for jobs and newspaper work. A stout boy can run off 1,000 copies per hoar. All the oresses are in good order, and will be sold low. apply to T 'IMO P. 8012111PPER, not 1. ' No. 18, Market St., Harrisburg. TO ALL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT JULIUS ROSENDALE, OPTICIAN AND OCULIST, Respectfully announces t) the citizens of Ilarrlsburg and richlity that he has opened an office at Market square, next. to Felix , A confectionary, where he will keep a arge assortment of his PANTASCOPIC AND TINTED SPECTACLES, Set in Gold, Silver, and Mignetie Steel Frames Fully appreciating the cmildenca that has been re posed in bun on hi s s firmer visits, he a ssures his patients that his aim will be, as her-tofere to merit their con fidence and good will. These glasses are now recommended by the first med ical men through the Country, f.iti all who purchased hem from me on fe mer visits will testify to their great advallage over all other ones in use. They assist and strengthen the weak and impaired vision, and ena ble the wearer to do the most critical work without the feeling of weakness always caused by common glasses. The Lenses, which are ground from the Seest crystal, will last from ten to tweve years without change. TAM Spectacles are manufactured at Nn. 221, New Street, Philadelphia, and may be exciaarkged any time if not suited to the eye. LU'Oonsultation free. Office hours from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m. N. B.—AU kinds of spectacles and optiC9 I instruments neatly repaired. octti—d&wlm. BLOOD! BLOOD! 1) SORES : THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON. . DTTION OF THE VITAL FLUID, ' which produces SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TET TERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENE REAL DISEASES, ETC. SAMARITAN'S R r AND HERB JUICES Is offered to the public ass positive cure. Banishes ail impurities of the blood and brings the system to a healthy action, cure those spots, Tatters, beak@ and Copper ColordPatches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. The Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices is the most eartain remedy ever prescribed. it rera4Yea every par ticle of the poison. FEMALES! FEMALES! • In many affections with which numbers of Females suffer, the BOOT AND HERB JUICES is moat happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus,in Whites, In beating down, Falling of the Womb, ebility, and for all com plaints incident to the sex. DO NOT DESPAIR. MCorp out of hospitals. Here is a sure in any Mel tea • Price per bottle, or six for $6, with full dire*. 'Kat e . Sold by D. W: GROSS & CO. peat by Zgpress carefully packed by DESMOND & 00„ _jase-ly • Box 161 Phila. P.O. WINDOW SHADES of' limes, gilt beldam"; and PAPER BLINDS of an endless variety of, maligns and ornaments; also, CURTAIN FIXTURES and TASSELS at very low prices. Call at Scheffer's Bookstore. SEVILLE OLIVES—A very fine arti cle and warranted good, for sale by ADAM lERLIMR. JR., oct 8 Corner of front and Market ate. T AMES I YOU KNOW WERE YOU u nen get fine Note Paper, Envelope!, Visiting and wedding- Ga r da'. At sennlaws BOOKEITORB. £tgat Noticed. A MENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION PRoPosiNo CER TAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITU TION. Be it resolved by Ow Senate and House of Re. presentation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia in General Assembly met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be sn additional section o the third article of the Constitution, to be designa ted as section four, as follows: Seertox 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military Service, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by he authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regu lations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of election. There shall be two additional seetions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be de signated as sections eight and nine, as fol• lows: SECTIoN 8. No bill shall be panic by the Legislature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills, SECTION 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privile ges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Gpmmonwealth. JO FIN CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate Orrica OF TIM SZOBWFART OF THE COMMONWEALTH, Harrisburg, July 1, 1803. S PENNSYLVANIA, SS : I do hereby certify that the foregoing and &punned is a full, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the General As eembly, entitled S , A. Joint Resolution propo sing certain amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on Me in this office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's office to be affixed, the day and year above written. _ ELI SLIFER, jy7.lativGin Secretary of the Commonwealth. PRO C L AMATIO N.—Whereas, the Honorable Jon J. PitaaSon, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Ji.dicial District , con slating of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin. and the Hon. Saianat. LANDIS and Hon. AIOSES it. YOUNG, elate Judea in Dauphin county, havink issued their pre., cept, bearing date the 18th day of tint., A. D. 1868. tome directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarte* Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin. and to cam- Inane° OIL the third Handal of November next, being the Mk day of Norember,lB63. and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said daY. with their records. inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin gennty, be then and there to Drosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 19th day of October, in the year of our Lord 1863. and in the eighty lereoth year of the independence of the United States. J. D. BOAS, Sheriff A WESSMENT OF DAMAGES Purituant to an order of the Court of Quarter Ses sions of Dauphin county, notice is hereby given to the Commissioners of said county, and to the property hol ders along the line of CumherTand Street, !tom Secenth street to Eighth stNet and Verneke street. from Fa' , ton street to Seventh street, in the city of Eisrrieburg, that upon the petition of the Mayor of said city, the Court has appointed six viewers to assess the damages caused by the opening of said streets, and that they will proceed to amee,ee said damages on SATURDAY. the Met day of OUTOI3I3IIt next, at 10 o'clock a. m . at which time all parties interested may appear upon the ground if they think proper. JOHN W. BROWN, 04'2 td City Solicitor A . DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration have this day been granted to the undersigned by the Register of D.uphin county, upon the estate of Simon bw.b, late of Wto.hington township, in said county, de ceased.. All persons having claims or demands against said estate are hereby requested to make known the Rams without delay. and these indebted to said estate are notlada to atakg immediate payment to DANIEL SWAB 'Administrator. o l ctl2-law6tit Washington township. Dauphin co MOTICE IS EBILEBY GIVEN, that L all persons indebteeto the estate of Adam Dress ler, late of Jefferson township, Dauphin county, de ceased. are requested to make irumediate payment; and all persons having claims against said estate will pre sent them to the subscriber for a djußtnient. JOHN HOOVER. Administra rof Adam Bressler, dec'd. Je f ferson totonsfiip, Sept. 25, 1868.-828-6 U oaw* Public Sates. DUBLIG SALE OF FALUAB.LE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans , Court o Dauphin county, will be usponl to public sale on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 180, On the premises, a FARM situate [in Susquehanna, township, Dauphin county, about five miles from liar rialarg, on the public Mal leading from the Susque hanna river to Linglestown, two and a half miles from each place, adjoining Bones Books, Gilchrist's, Wiser and others. containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, of first quality improved land, thereon erected a large TWO BTORY BRICK HOUSE, (with basement under it,)a large BANK itARN. 'SPRING HOUSE. with running water in it. WAGON SITED. CARRIAGE HOUSE and other nut-buildings; all siew and in first late order A PUMP in the Earn Yard and one in the Bflaement of the Honee. AGM TOIING ORCHARD, in full Leering. The fields are neatly divi ded and surveyed. Cattle can have access to water from nearly every field ; the whole well fenced and under a high state of cultivation. There is also a new TENANT HOUSE on the farm. Stable and other out-Buildings. Also, attbe same time and place, a TRACT OP WOOD LAND situated within a few yards of the above de scribed farm,coutaining TWENTY ACBEli,:nere or less, well'covered with timber an! used with amid Farm al timber land, the Farm being all cleared. This Is a first rate properly and affords a rare chance to capitalists wishing to make investments, being situated near to churches, schools, mills and markets. Also, on Saturday, Oct. &lat. ISel. on the premises, situated on the public road leading \ from Hockersville to Elizabethtown, where the Colebrook road crosses said toad, four and a half miles from each Rlace, and sit miles from Middletown.adjoining lande of John 31, Phenk, Christian Brand, A. Bower and others, contain ing 16 acres, and having thereon erected A LARGE TWO STORY STONE HOUSE. with large Store Boom and Warehouse. Bank Darn with Wagon Shed. Carriage House. Smoke Rouse, Summer House, and allnecesaary out buildings ; a pump at the door with never-failing water. and a young Milani of choice fruit trees in full bearing. ' This property is known as Mt. Harrison. or Folt'a Store, and has for many years sustained the name of one of the beat business stands in this section of the coun try. The estate irr Christian Feltz, deceased. sales to commence each day at one o'clock, when at tendance will be given and conditions of sale made known V JOSIAH B. FOLTZ, JOHN S. FOLTZ, oct 24-ts Administrators of said deceased PUBLIC SALE. A RABE MANCE FOR BtILDING LOTS. Will be sold on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,1863, oz{ the premises, three - valuable buiidinß lots. situated on Front street, next door to the Duck Tavern, West Har ris onrg, each fronting' 0 feet on Front street and down to low water mark; also, one adjoining lot of 47 feet front; thereon erected a frame house. with a never failing well with pimp all of which will be eold to. gether or separate. to suit purchasers. Sale to coin. mense at two o'clock in the afternoon, when conditions will be made know by. CATHARIDTB ectiMIDT, oct2i-td Proprietress SECRET DISEASES ! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITAN'S GIFT! Tn Moss OIiaTAIN Rumor lona L'ssn. Yes, a Posetiee Cure! BALSAM COPAVIA 4- MERCURY DISCARDED. Only ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent eases in twenty-four hours. 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TUB CONSTITUTION ONCE APPEOTBD BY Olt. 6-ANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen aed tinetos. rate the systern,which HELM LD'S EXl:fteeT,WlClay invariably does A trial will convince the most skeptiet. —;o;--S FEMALES VP,MALEB !I tOMALES!!! OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR COMM- PLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to Vernleee, the Extra! Duchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorold or Aptention, Irreguiatities ? Painfulness, r r SUppreSsini of Customary _Evacuations, Vic rated or Scirrhalis SUN of the Uterus. Leucorrhea or Whites, laterility, and for a complaints incident to the sex, whether arising irom in discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR ORANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY MOULD BE IVITROUT 1T --:o: Take Re plasma, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicin 'Unpleasant and Dangerous Dif.eeeee. 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An excellent lotion for diseapea of a Syphilitic nature, and as an injection in diseases F f the Urinary Organs aris ing from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Raclin and Sarsaparilla, in such 'henna as recom mended. Evidence of the most resputeible.and reliablO character will accompany the medicines CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From three to twenty years , standing, With names knOWII TO SCIENCE AND LIMO For medical properties of BIJOIIII, seepirpmaato the united States. Hee Professor DEWEES 9 Tahtable worts - on the Pr tics of Physic. Bee remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PIM/SICK, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRiIM WDOWELL celebrated Physician , and Member of the Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, and published In the Transactions o the Ring and Queen's Journal. See Medico-Ohiturgical Review, published by BEN AIIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. Bee most of the late Standard Works on Medicine. Extract Bodin— 91 00 per bottle, or six for 65 09 Extract Sarsaparilla.— 91 00 per bottle, or six for 95 00 Improved Rose Wash.— 50c. per bottle, or six for $2 50 Or ball dozen of each for $l2, which wilt be sufficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if directions are ahem! to. Delivered to any address, securely packed from obser vation. Deaoribe oymptios in al l 99 lllll atdestions•leur• guaranteed. Advise gratis. -:43:-1 .111PRIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the city of Philadelphia, U. T. gelmbold, who being duly ewers doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mer cury, or other injurious drop, but are purely vegetable. H. T. EIBLZBOLD. filrorn and subscribed before me. this 234 day of Novem ber, 18b4. WM. P. DIBDRRD, Alderman, Niath at., above bace, Philadelphia. Address letters for information in confidenoe to 11, T. lIELMBOLD, Chemist. Depot, No. 104 South Tenth street, below Cbeetnnt e Philadelphia. 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