LOCAL NEWS. Hons: you Bum—A two-nor} frame house, situated opposite the Duck Tuven, in the Sixth ward, is ofi'ered for sale on any terms. Inquire of Michael M’Adnms. River alleydmlow Washington avenue, or at. the Harrisburg Gas Works . gamma Loni—Time good building mu. m. nated on Front- m-eet, next the Duck Tlvem, West Harrisburg, on one of which a hung, home is erected, will he ofi'ered u public “In, on tho premises, on Saturday next, 31:: int. Immense—Maura. Eby J: Rank.) lave just re ceived four mound bushel: of «and Pack Blow, Prince Albert and Pink Eye- pontoon. Ldvera of the “murphy”—and their mm: in legion—will find them a. superior article, as they wen grown in lat imdes north of this. _ - Tax Bntnumr mum—These celebnted pianos. unequalled in , the power, oomynss ,snd sweetueu of their tone, can he 'axnmined at Wifll’p finish! store, North Third street. They no prohounced Inpa rior by the pianist Gottschalk, and have been awarded premium: at various fairs over all coin petitors. Ward sells them It the lowest figures. Assnssmr or humans—The City Solicitor, Mr. John W. Brown, gives notice to the property holders along the line of Cumberland street, from Seventh to‘Eighth streets, end also on Val-bake street, from Fulton to Seventh street, that the viewers appointed iii the 061!" to «use the dun ages caused by the opening of llid streets will proceed to assess said dense: on Saturday next, 313: inst, at 10 o’clock a. in. Parties interested may attend if they think proper. Pnnsnvuu Aesxcuumnr. Contaem—Thé Agricultural College, or Funnel-5’ High School of Pennsylvania, is now in flil abolition. It in well simatod in Gen—at“ anti, am the ‘ Allegheny Mountains. The collegn building in 3 fine structure, caning $1003“. and four «tout land 2&0 con ncomd with it. The shaded: rise at six and brak fast at 6} o’clock the year round. The course is four years, and students an thoroughly adufited in pverything pertaining to yruotical anduientlfio farming. BIG Llama—Br. George Winship, the strong man of Boston, now raises daily the extraordinary weight of two theessni six hundredpounds. This weight he raises upon 3. platform, suspended from his shoulders by menus of s shoulder bar and a queue, of leather straps. The doctor thinks he shall continue his experiments until he an raise 3,oofponnds. this, he‘helieves, is the pree tieel limit for one of his orgmisstion and consti tution. He was not originally of a. robust frsme, and wee ewes: find. sickly youth when he first began his lifting experiments. He is a small man now, not weighing {site 140 pounds. He is of opinion that men superior to him in point of phys ical endow-lent may be trained to raise for greater weights. Tm: “Parana Mneunl."—'rhe conscription appears to be :3 “popular" as ever in the districts where it is progressing—ti; least that part of it which provides for the payment of commutation money, We take notice that the “lucky cusses" are still shelling out. the "dndnds” at Enron, with a. patriotism Ind looseness inspiring to behold. Like Theodore Tilton, editor of Beacher’a "Inde pendent,” they "scorn to evade the law and skull: behind when the country cells," and like him, when drafted, they go—nnd pay their $3OO. That’s the “lay-1" way of doing the thing. ' The following exhibits the doing: of the baud of enrollment in the Enszon district for the week ending Get..23d: Drafted men held, 7; substi tutes accepted, 5; paid oommutnfion, 235; ex empted for disability and other causes, 214. Tomi, 462. Smyrna-two Tone on Karel. AT Oaa HEAT.— We have already noticed the fact that preparations were progressing at the Fort Pitt works, in Pitts hurg, for the manufacture of twenty-inch guns. In the experiment of manufacturing a gun of such a calibre, lie-ever, it was determined to settle one point practically before attempting to mould the great gun—that is, whether the amount of metal required for such a. monster(betweeu seventy and eighty tons) could be melted and moulded at a sin gle heat. The experiment was successful. On Saturday morning five of the furnaces ill the foun dry were charged, three for the special purpose of casting the big gun, and two for the rdinary work of the shop- The respective weights of these charges give some idea of the capacity of these furnaces, being thirtyJeur, nineteen, nine teen, thirteen, and eight and a half tone—an ag gregate of nearly ninety-four tons, and a larger amount of metal than was ever reduced in a. sin gle establishment in one day. Three of the furnaces were tapped, and a cast ing of over seventy tons—the estimated weight of the gun in the tough—was successfully efl'eeted, thus demonstrating the capacity of the work for the manufacture of guns of twenty-inch calibre- This gun will be the largest piece of ordnance in the world, and will carry a hall weighing one thou sand pounds. Tm: (how-m or HARRISKCEG.—WB have fre quently alluded to the thrift and improvement ex. hihited by our city of late, and claimed that we were distancing our neighboring rivals in the in; crease of wealth and population. This {not has not escaped the observation of those at a. distance. In the Monday evening edition of the Philodel. yhia “Bulletin,” a. writer, discoursiug upon “Our Inland Cities,” thus illustrates the growth of Reading, Lancaster and Harrisburg, drawing a comparison favorable to the latter, concluding that our city in growing faster than any' interior town in the State : “ Time was when Lancaster was often desig natedu the only 'inlond eity' of Pennsylvania : Philadelphia, Pittshnrg and Erie beiugon naviga ble waters, Ind all the other places of any cause quenee being “Main with being modestly their neted no “horouzhfi: Of late years, however, neve ml of the old-fashioned boroughs hove grown too large for the title, {“34 the Lagislntnre has trans formed then into other. The most importnnt of these are Reading and Hnmsburg. and the vote taken st the last election affords an oppouunity of comparing the growth of there two citieg with their older neighbor, Lancaster. The vote of the three. cities was as follows : Reading, 4,267; La..- ouster, 2,975 5 Harrisburg, 2,617. Allowing Seven inhabitant to every voter, the population of “to three cities would be as follows: Bending, 29,869; Lanonster 20,825, Harrisburg 13,319, and this we believe to he very hourly the actual number of in habitants in etch city. At all events, it fairly shows the relative numbers. Computing this pop ulation with the population reported in each an, by the content of 1850 end 1860, we hen the fol. lowing figures : 1351 1860. 1863. fleading............. 15,143 23,161 29,869 Lac-5tar........... 12 369 17.603 20,825 Emisburg... .... . . . 7,834 13.405 18,3:9 Thg increase in the last three years may by mud as fol owe : nudi‘ ~""'""-----o~v 61708, 0? about 29 pel- nant 1mmat................ a 222, -‘-_ i: is «I: :‘ BufisM-......-....-.. 4:914. - ‘o6 . . The ancient city of Lancaster. which was once much larger than either Reading or .Harrisburg, has been amused by the former and bids fast soon to he left behind by the latter. Reading grown steadily and rapidly _: but at. the present time Humbug is growing tuner than may inte rior town in the saw, Is any one may learn who “ms the Place, sees the great number of new buildings. and learns of the demand for houses and the high rates asked and obtained for them.” Wnssswrrnu. Slum. W: as Cno'rnsn ?—Thst's l the greet question. Most: philosophers snd ' cf“!!! finial Inny inveigh sgslsst the nstnral dis.» position of mankind to dress nestly and well—may any that the trivial matter of dress is of minor importance in our worldly eouoerus, fit only to ‘ engage the attention of lesser minds, doe—hut we any that it {e a great nutter, and thst the ques don, “Wherettlthel shill we be clothed ?" is a lead; ing one, nndhas been such ever since Adam and Eve out and" fitted themselves with the fig-lsaf suit in Eden. Why should it not be the question? All that Any man gets in this world is his fistula and clothes—end why should it not be his concern to get the best he sen? Dress, to a certain extent, mnkes the man, and s men is known ss much by the “out of his jib" as by the company he keeps. , Clearly, then, s. man should dress in a. neat, fienteel, but not in s. dsndineal manner. HQ" ‘0 do this at the present staggering prices is the question that bothers many. We have hesrd i many recipes, but none better than the following: 3 Go to the establishment of Jesuit 090 K. Iner chant tailor, at No. 27 Chestnut street, give him yous orders, and he will rig you out in a. neatly fitting, fsshionshls suit,- nt it cost of ten per cent. less than you will pay' elsewhere. He keeps the best quality and style of cloths, esssimeres and vestings, as well as randy made olething and gents' furnishing goods, selected by himself. What he inn-ants may he depended on, for he is a gentle man end a. men‘of his word. Benn“, Once Moan—Mr. William 3mm, 98' Lewiebnrg, whoee wonderful exploits in swearing hefore the Cameron Bribery Committee once filled the public with awe and edmimion. seems to be one otthoee who are doomed to have greatness thrust upon them. The accident to which he owes his prelent reappearance hefore the public, is e little ehereeteristio trenaection of his with a gen tlemnn of this city. It eppenre thnt come time ago he succeeded bi false oreteieee in obtaining $lOO from ex-Sherifi' Hofmen. This he forgot to my, end swan-oat for his emu: was iaeued the other day by Aldermen Kline. The mutant woe non-wed on the emiehle Brohet, on Mondey, by ofiinar Massey, and they set out to find security. In company with his prisfiner, the oflieer went to the Lewiebnrg Bank, where, as good luck would have It, General Cameron hapgehed to he. The General kindly relieved his friend from his pecn. nisry strait, and the good Brohet was thereupon released fromenetody. -He now breathe?! the free air of his netive hills, onhnrereed by heilifi'e or creditors. All of which comes from having “some-g thing to [all back upon." _ PHILABIIJ’IIIA Ann ER": Bantam—The Phila delphia and Eric railroad was formally opened on the ism inst. to Emporium, the county neat of Gamer cunmyg The rails will be laid, during the a. month, as far as St Mary’s, twenty two beyond Emporium. From the west, tho mail: will probnhly he laid to Bnenn AVista, which is twenty-three miles from St. Mary‘s. Thus will be completed from Erieto Bnena Vista, eighty-five miles, and from Sunbuxy to St. Mary’s, one hun dred and six my miles, leaving only - gnp of twenty tlu-eo mileamufinishcd bemo'en Em and Phill delphiu. These twenty-three miles are nearly all graded, and at no very distant day will be ready i‘oi‘ the rails. This great enterprise may therefore be regarded as a fixed fact. ‘ Surrossn luramcmu.—Oficet Campbell yes terday made information before Alderman Ma— glauehlin that he had reaaon to believe that 3 Mn. Guyana-n, fiving at a Mrs. Joues’, in the alley which runs from State to North, below Fourth ecreet, had committed infantietde. A warrant was issued, and on going to .the house the oflieer found her too sick to be removed. Searoh was made, and the body of an infant in a nude state was found under the bed, concealed in a starch box. The infant had probably! Been there fine a week ago Sunday, the flay on which the mother was confined. Medical men gave it as their opinion that the child wan Mill-horn. * Sines BELL Rmcees.—-The original Blnisdell Brothers, the celebrated Swiss Bell Ringers, no eompenied by a splendid brass band, will give one of their pleasant entertainments at Brent’s Hall, on Friday evening next. The nature and variety of these entertainments, and the artistic skill of those‘belonging to this troupe, are too swell known to need any eommendetory comment. As they will appear here but once, owing [to the pro-engage ment of the hell by other parties, those who would enjoy the pleasure of hearing them should remem ber to he on hand on Friday evening. PHILOSOPHICAL Yourn.—l‘he other day a. father, temonstrnting with his boy upon lying late in bed, said that the sun had been up these three hours. “That’s no great wonder, father,” feplied the $011; "if I Enid as many miios to travel to-da‘y as the sun has, I wimld have risen as soon as he.” Sound reasoning that—must have knocked the old governor’s logic into smithereens. Dos FOUND.-—oflioer Campbell he‘s in his por session an ownerless dog. If any person has lost a dog, and will give Barney a. description of the dog, he will tell him—the persee—whetheo it is the dog he lost. We state the case in the manner of 0. Abe. but hope thntfithe case is plainly sti ted. COL. HAMBnmnr.——Col. Hambright, of the 79th regiment P. V" Anny of the Gumbel-ind, arrived at his home in Lancaster on Sunday last. He has been suffering for some time with purt‘ial paralysis of his right shit, and is now on furlough for the benefit of his health. - MISS M. V. WILSON requests the ladies of Bar. fisbnrg and strangers to call and see her fail stock of trimmings Ind fancy articles, at her old stand, corner of Second and Walnut. 0c22-1w Peggaylvania Militia. and Recruiting Claims, United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and subsistence claims, 4%., £12., &.c., nude out and col lacted by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, oflica. Third moot, Harrisburg, Pu; . ems-1y New FALL Goons.—We have new eeeelved and are opening a beautiful assortment of new style dress goods and other goods. Splendid assortment of new delei‘es. All colors of plain nlpncu. N6l? style of fillid dress goods. Fine black bombnzinee. Black and colored pemmnitns. » . 5 pieces of black silks. 50 pieces of blanched and unbleached mnslins. 10-4 heavy linen for sheetlng. ‘ 5.4 heavy linen for pillow cases. 7-4 grey linen awash for table eovere. White linen table covers and napkins. Black nlpncas, nll qualitiee. White- linen and hematiched pocket handker chiefs. 10 dos. Balmoral skirts, from $2 50 up. Large assortment of hoop shine. ‘ . Hoop skins at 75 cents, $1 00, $1 50, and all prices. WING “MB“?- flulina andjaconnetta, nansooks, Irish linen, Swiss muslins, and a. great many other new zonda. S mev- B’OIV D’S BOSTON BISCUIT, Bond’s Milk Biscuit, Bond’s Wine Biscuit, Bond’s Butter Biscuit. for sale by ADAM KELLER} 13-- 00;“; Corner of Front and leket Eil- SPECIAL NOTIUEAS'. IMPORTANT T 0 FEMALES.—Dn. KABVII’B I'muu PILLS hue never yet {died in re moving difieultiee arising from obstruction, or stop— page of nature, or in restoring-the system-to perfect hellth when alluring from Epinel Attention, Proinpene Uteri,~the Whites, or other woekneu of the Uterine Organ. The Pi‘le ere perfectly hermleu on the con stitution, and may be taken by the moat donate femle without causing distress—the same time they not like A charm by Itrengthenlng. invigorating end restoring the system' to a healthy condition. end by bringing on the monthly period with regniuity, no matter non: whet causes the obstruction mey arise. They nhould, hov ever, NOT be taken dnxing the nut tilt-ea or font months of pregnancy, thong}: anfe nt any other time, u wisest-tinge would he the result. ' . ' Each hex eonteine 60 Pills. Price $l. nu. nmvnws MRELTI'SE on Dine-nan of Fem-. 1". Pregnlnoy. Milo-trim, Bsnenuou, Sterility, Repro iuction,' and Abnseo of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies! Prints Medial Advlnen I plmphlet of 64 par gen, sent free to any address. Six cents require}! to pay poatngo. The Pill: and book will be sent by mail when (I?- sired, «unruly Milled, and prepared, by » J. BRYAN. M. 1)., Genet-II Agent. ‘ No. 760 cc!“ street, New York. Sold by all the principal druggim. nap marl: ' Dr. Brunon’s Concentrated Remedies. No. 1. TE! GREAT BEYIYIB amen, 9MB“!!! ell the evil effect: of SELF-ABUSE. 59 Loss of Memory, Ihortneu of Breethfiiddineae, Pelpitetion ofthe Hurt, Dimneel of Vision, or any constitution-. 1 derangement: of the system, bought on by the unrestnined Indulu gence of the pueionn. Lets nuke on either sex. Friéo one Doll-I'. . NO. 2. THE FALHJV‘IIE «my!l in from two to eight (up, any we of GONNOBBECEA. in vhhont note 'or smell, sud requires no restriction of nction or diet. For either sex. Price One puller. ' No. I. The T 3313 illl cure in the shortest possible time my me of GLIET, even utter all other remedies hue I'dlecl to proflnse the desired effect. No taste or smell. Price One Doll-r. ' - No. 4. 'l'lll PUNI'I‘ER la the only Remedy Inst will sully cue Stiletlues of the Urethn. No lune! of how as]; standing or neglected the ease ms] be. Price One lar. . No. 5. THE SOLUTOR will cure may use ofGRAVIL permanently and apeedily remove all afllctlonn of the Bladder and Rdizéyfl. » H 66 Oné ballsr. No. 0 FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR No. 7. THE AMARIN will are the Whites ndieelly Ind in I much ehorm' time then they can be removed by my other treetment. In feet. in the only remedy the: will really correct this disorder. Pleuenno tote. Price One Dollar. No. B. THE ORIENTAL PAB'I‘ILS lI'B eertein, ufe Md speedy In producing “NBTRUA‘I‘ION, or comet iug any Imguhritiel of the monthly perlode. Price Two Dollun. No. 9' FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either remedy sent free by mall on receipt of the Price annexed. Enclose lineage, ntmp end-get I. circu- Ir- ' , o - - General Depot North-East corner of York evenue and Oellowhill street. Privete olfiqe, 401.. 301* “Gone, Philadelphierl’l. - For enle in Enrrieburg by 0-. A. Humvee!- nnd Loom Wu“. where circtlere containing velneble informu tion, with full description: of each one, will be deliv end gratin on application. Address . ; ‘ ' DBJELIX BRUNO“ ’ July 28, 1863-1: 2. 0. Box do. Philadelphia, 15.: Friend in Need- Try it- DR. SWEEPS INFALLIBLL; LINIMENT “up?” pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conneo ticgtfihe great bone letter. and has been med in his practice for the last twenty years win: the most aston ishing success. A: In external remedy it is without a rival, end will slleviste pain more speedily than my other prepsmtion. ll'or nll Rheumatic and Nervous Disorder-s it is truly infallible, and sin a. curative for Sores,Wounda, figs-sins, Bruises, dam, its soothin ,lhenl lug nnd powerful strengthening properties, «an the just wonder and astonishment or all whorheve jYOI' given it a. trial. Over four hundred certinntesol' re markable cums. performed by it within the last two yours, “test this fact. ’ ' See Idvertiaement. Ipueow-dhw MORTAR 1' T 0 FEMLES. DR. CEEESEMAN’S PILLS. The comblqstion of flay-adieu: In these mm m the result of ; 103‘; and extuhslve pnetieo. They no mild ii than: opeution, mud «Armin In fllfllflu 1.11 luau: hula. painful Imagination, rgmoflnull ohm-notion:- whetke‘r {mil cold or btherwnu.*he'dulc, [Mn in .tho lids, palpiution of the hunt, yhitel, 11l normal If!!!» ions. hynton‘ea, fatigue, pdn in the but and lillbl, 4km. disturbed deep, which “In from £s“de nun-B. - DR. CHEESEHAN'S PILLS , In the «monument of u now or at): mom 0! those hug-Initial as «We .cnvue Mr coon- Ilgnod no any to uptown». “it In In: lieu enjoy good hunk nnleu 111. in rognlu, In! whenever:- obstruoflon uto- pllee tho gallant has!“ basin ”do! all"? Im. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS no the most effectual remedy ever known for '3l! com plnintu pecufisr to Females. To all chum they In iifllfllbk, indic‘i'fig, with cadat'nty,p¢n'o¢lic¢lngular day. They no known to thousanda,who hue uodthom It dlfl'sront periodl, throughout the country, hsving the éincfion of some of the moat omit-mt Physicians I's Amenca. Ezplicit directions, stating when they should not In used, with each Box—the Price on Dollar per Ba; éontainiug from 50 to £2O Pills. Pilllai-nt by mail, promptly, biz-emitting to the Agents. 801 d 15y Druggists generally. R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, ‘2O Cedar street, New York. Sold In Harrisburg, byO. A. Bannvart. ‘ “ Mechanicaburg, by J. 8. Dalian. “ Garlisle: by S. Elliott. ' " Shippeoshurg, by D. W. Rankin. “ Chambersburg, by Miller a: Hershey. “ Hummelatown, by George Wolf. “ Lebanon. by Goo-urn Rana. docG—dkwl’ A GEN TLEMAN , cured of Nervous 'Debilitan competency, Px ematm-e Decay arid Youthful Error. actuated by a desire to benefit othersmill be huppy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recied Ind'directions for making the simple Remedy used in bi» case. Those wishing to profit by his 6:129 fiance—and pox-mass n. valunble Remedy—will receive the same, by return mail 3 (carefully sealed,) by ad. JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 80, 112.959» street. N . Y dressing : Aug l-L-Erddkw NEW DISCOVERY for‘ the SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and. Vaginsl Discharges, Gleei‘, Sexual Dis eases. Emissions, Infi‘otence; Genital Debility, and dis eases of the Bladder Ind Kidneys. BILL’S SPECIFIC PILLS are warranted in all cases and can be relied on. No change of diet required. They do not nausente, not interfere witb'busl‘ness pursuits. Upwards of 200 cases have been cured the past month. Lion than one hundred physicians Ilse them. in their private practice, and all speak well 0f their eficacy. They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be relied on in all cases arising from youthful indiscretion or salt‘ shuns, which often inuapmltntes the sufferer fiom fulfilling the duties ofmarriad lifu. A TREATIBE pf 64 pages, containing meme of cure, sent free to all. I've stamps lEquixed for postage- The Pill: will be sent by mail, secuiely sealed, on receipt of One Dollar. by J. BRYAN, M. D., 2 No. 76 s9er meet. New York Said by 3.11 the principal druggisu eep 25-lyd&w a [Communicated .] Pulmonary Consumption 11 curable lhsease !! A. CARD I‘o CONSUMPIIVES. The undersigned lnvln'g been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with I. navel-e lung afieotlon. and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow “Herein the lieu!“ of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription need, (free of charged with the directions for preparing and using the name, Which they will find a New cure for COXSWHION. Asrmn, Bnoxcnrus, Caucus, 001.113, &c. The only object of the edvertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, md spread information which he conceives to he inval uable; and he hopes everx sufferer will try his remedy, as it will met them nothing and may prove a blessing. Puties wishing the presgrlption will please address Ru. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williemsbnrgh, up 2541':de King: county, New York. APARTMENTS Furnished ahd Board ing for Ladies and Gentlemen. Inquire of - Mus. KERR, Shoemaker’s Row, Second street, nan-1y opposite thy Bushler House. lep 2341‘ 7 ————=m—.“—‘ . ..., . ' SOLDIERS GAME COMPANION.— I A very convenient Writing max“: “sot, Portfollol, mom is I’oan 3! c. a. “m B” ’ songrégm n’ooxsronl. BOSS’ A MERICAN WRITING FLUID, equal if not superior wArnold’u English Fluid, and only 62 cents per quart. battle, at SOBEEFEB’S BOOKSTORE. SitbkaL AY- At DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT DIE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY; FOB- RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPEEINS, BRUISES, CUTS & WOUNDS, FILES, HEADACHE, and ALL RHEU MATIC and NERVOUS DISORDERS. l'or 111 of which it in a. speedy end eerteln remedy, Ind never mile. This Ll‘niment is_ prepared from the reclpeof Dr Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa llonl hone setter, end has been used in his practice for no te‘hm twenty yang with the moat utoniehing sue .lll. ‘ ‘ ' AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF RAIN, H II unrivaled by my Pflplntlon before the public, of which the most nkenflssl may be convinced by a single trinl. Thll Linimont will cure rapidlysnd radically, RHEU MATIO DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands at; r 9165. where-it has been used it bu never been known as . , FOR NE URALGIA, it will ‘fl'ord lmxnedhte réliéf in every use, however distressing. It Will relieve the worst cues of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOIHAGHE else will ii cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSITUDE, Arising from imprudence or excess. this Liniment is I. most hnppy end unfailing remedy. Act lug direefliupou the nervous tissues, it strengthen and revivnfles t e system, end restores it to elasticity end vigor. ‘ EUR PILEs.—Ae In external remedy, we claim tint it is the best known, end we chlllenge the world to pro duce en eqnnl. Every victim of this distressing com plaint should give it a. trial. for it will not feil to “ford lmmegliete relief, end In I majority of cues will alien I radical cure. QUINSY and SORE THROAT are sometimes ex tremely malignant and dmgeronu, but I timely lpplia. “on of this Liniment will new: fin to cure. S PRAINS we assume: vet-y Obifinfiié, sad emerge— ment of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The wont use any be conquered by this Liniment in two or three den. . - BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS 3 wens and scans, yield many to the wonderful healing Emlyn-ties of DB. SWEEPS INFABLIBLE LINIME 1 when used according to directions. Also, GHILRLAI‘M. panama mm, and INSECT BITE-S and STINGS‘ EVERY HORSE OWNER should hsve this remedy at hand, for its timely use It the first sppearsnce or Lameness will efiectnslly pre:_ vent those formidable diseases to which 11l horses are liable and which render so many otherwise vslneble horses nenrly worthless. Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to the won derful curative properties of this Liniment have been received within the last two years. sud many of them from persons in the highest ranks of life. , C A U 'l‘lON. Tb hv'bid imposition, observe the Signature snd Like ness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, Ind llso “ Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Llnlment ”,blown in the glam of each bottle, without which none Ire genuine. . RICHARDSON’L: 00., Solo Proprietors, Norwich. 0:. I'm- sale by 11l deflerq. 5 Iplleow-dkw DURYEAS’ MAIZENA. Received two “PRIZE MEDALS” (From Juries 3 and 4) at the International Exhibition, London 1862, ‘5 2 g '4 ° 3 9-1- Ed Ci z 0 {>l P 4 E! ‘ BEING THE SOLE AWARDS It also [eceived the Superlative Report of “EXGEEDING EXCELLENT FOR FWD.” .M A I Z E N A At the Great Intematinnal Ezhibitz'on at HAMBURG, July, 1863, Beeflved .. THE HIGHEbT MEDAL For us great dclwacy as an amcls of Food. find for Puddings; Custards. Blane Mange. ["46 , with outlslnglus, with few or nn eggs. It in excellent for thickening Sweet Snucvs. Gruvies for Fish, Meat, Soups, fine. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A little bolledin milk willpmdncn nah mum for comm chocolate, tea, am. A most delicinus article of food for children and invalids. It is vastly superior to A:- row Root and much mare economical Put up in one pound manages. “nth full direction for use, and sold By a," Grocérd and Drugglsts. WILLIAM DURYI“. A, Whnlemle Agent, 166 Fulton Street, NIH York. Aug 15-d6m ' . . 13MN TIN G‘r PRESSES FUH. SALE. One small CARD PRESS. One SUPER-BQYQL SMITB’Q HAND FBESS: _ One RUGGLES! QTT ARTER MEDIUM EAST PRESS, for cards, circulars. (kc. one DAVIES’ O§cLLLATmG, SUPER-ROYAL, MA CHINE PRESS, suitable for jobs and newspaper work. A stout boy can run ofl‘ 1,000 copies per hour. All the Dresses are In good order, and will be sold low. Apply to TWEO F. SOHEE‘FER, act 1. ' ' No. 18, Markew St.,— Han-righting. TO ALL WHO VALUE THEIR _ SIGHT! JULIUS ROSENDALE, OPTICIAN AND OCULIST, Respectfully Innounces to the citizens of Hurisburg and vicinity thut‘he has opened an oflice at Main Squue.,nuxt,to Fulix’i confucmianuy, where he will keeps. large assortment of his PANTRSCOPIG AND TINTEI} SPECTACLES, Set in Gold. Silver, and Magnetic Steel Frames. Folly appreciating the cfinfldcnce that has been re posed in hum on his former visits, he assures his patients that his aim will be, as her—tofore to merit theft con fidence 3111 good will. These g asses are now recnmmendad by the first med ical men throat: the country. um all who purchased hem from In on former Vlfihfi wall testify to their greet “venue over all other ones in use. They assist and strengthen the week and 1m paired VlEiOn‘ and ena ble the wearer to do the most critical work without the leeling of weakness always canned by common glasses. The Lenses, whieh are ground Hana +114; tides: crystal, will last from ten to tweve years without change. Tnese spectacles are manulactured at No. 221, New Street, Philadelphia», and. may be exchanged any time it not; suited to the eye. '\ {FConsultefion free. omce hours froms a. m. till 8 P- m. N -' B-—All kinda of spectacles and «mi. 9“ inflmments neatly repaired. ‘ ocw—dhwlm. BLOOD! ‘ BLOOD! BDBES: THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED GON DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID, _ which produces SGROFDIA, ULCERS, songs. spars, TET— TEES, SCALES, SOILS. SYPHILIS OH. VENE REAL DISEASES, ETC. SAMARITAN’S ROBOT AND HERB lUICES 15 dead to the public an. positive can. Banlahes nll impurities of the blood and brings the system to I healthy Action, cure those Spots, Tetterl, Helium copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. The Samaritan’a Boot and Herb Juice: is the most certain remedy ever pram-find. It removes every w ticle of the poison. FEMALES I FEMALES ! In many “factions with which numbers of Fennel nutter, the BOOT AND HERB JUIOEB is most huppily udspted in Ulcerahd Uterus, in Whites. in boning down, filling of the womb, Debility, qnd far .11 com plflntfl incident to the sex. DO NOT DESPAIR» , V 3991', one of hospitals. Here is a cure In my We: : . Price $1 per bottle, or Six for $5, with full ding. ‘l3: 0. Sold by D. W. GROSS &« 00. Hurt by Express carefully pack ad by DESMOND & 00 , jxau-ly Box 151 rim. 1! . o. ‘fi 7 INDUW SHADES of linen, gilt bstdered; md PAPER BLIND! of In endlcu nrieté of designs and ornaments; also, CURTAIN I'lX'l.‘ [ms and TABSELS at very low prices. Call at fichefl‘er’s Bookstore. ‘ SEVILLE 0L WES—LA very fine arti cle and warranted good, for 5119 bv - ADAM KELLER. JR, act 8 Corner of Front and Market stn. I ADIES! YOU KNOW WERE YOU 1 can get fine Note Palm-z Envelopes, Vigmngimd Wedding Cards '.’ At BUHEI‘B’EK’S BOOKSTORE. illegal ,Nntm PRO CLAMAT lON.——Whereae, the Honorable Jon: J" Peneox, Preeidentof the Court of common Plene in the Twelfth Judicial District. con lieting ofthe counties of Lebanon and Danghin, Ind “10 Eon. Shun LINDIS and Hon. Mona E. 911110, Aflo ciete Judgel ln Dauphin county, having issued their pre cept, hearing date the 18th day of Began, A. D. 1863, 10 1119 directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and famine! and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the POW at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to com menoeon the third Monday of November next, being the 16M. day of November, 1883, and to continue two weeks. Notice is thereiore hereby given to the Coroner, Jug ticee oi the Peace, Aldermen, and Constable: of themd county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proger persons, at 10 o’clock in the forenoonof said day. wit thelrreeorde, inquisitione, examinatio'nehand their own remembrancee to do those things whlc to their 0891! “meme, Le done, and those who ue bond in ree‘ognizancee to prosecnte against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail 'ef Dauphin conntahe then and there to prosecute against them an ehnll just. Given under my hand. at Harrisburg. the 19th day of October, in the year of our Loni 1868, and in the eighty eeventh year of the independence of the United State]. . J . D. BOAS. Sher“! A SSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. . Pursusnt to an order of the Court of Qua-tor Ses clans of Dsnphin conntv, 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 Vex-bake street from Ful ton street to Seventh street, in the city of flex-rising, thut u on the petition of the Mayor of add city, the Court in! appointed six viewers to assess the damages caused by the opening of said streets, and thst they will proceed to assess said annexes on SATURDAY, the 3m day 0: OCTOBER. next, It 10 o’clock I. In , at which time :11 psrties interested may nppenr upon the ground if they think proper. JOHN W. BROWN, M 22.“ City Solicitor. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration hate this day been gnnted to the undersigned by the Register of Dauphin county, upon the eshte of Simon nub. ms of Wn-hington township, in ma county. de ceased. All persons having clsims or demands sgsinst said estate Ire hereby reinstated to make known the sumo without delay, and 1. one indqbted to said estate are notiaed co make lmmedhto asyn‘nent to DANIEL SWAB Administutor, oetl2-lsw6t9k Wakington township, Dmphin co. NOTICE IS’ HEREBY GIVEN, that ell pox-eons indewa tome estate of Aden fires:- ler, late of J elferson township, Dauphin county, de ceased, are requested tb nuke immedilte payment; end in panama Inning amine ageinsn slid estate will pra eent them to the enhaerlher for e djuntment. J OHN HOOVER. -' Administra. rof Adm Breeder, dec’d. Inferno» township, Sept: 25, 1663.—u,26-6td 0117* . 113 mm: Eulea. FOR SALE—A two-story frame house . in the Sixth Wud, opposite the Duck Tavem. In quire of Michael M’Adamsi River alley. below Wash mgton avenue, or “the Harrisburg Gas Works. Terms easy. M 26 Iwik PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE mun ESTATE. , A _ In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to public ule on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1863, 0n the premises. 3 FARM situate [in Susquehanna. township, Dauphin county. about five miles from Har risburg, on the public road leading from the Susque hanna. elves to Llegleetewe, no And a half miles from each place, adjoining Bones Books, Gilchriflt’s, Wiser and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES. more or less. of first quality improved land, thereon erected I. large TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE. glith basement under it.) a large BANK BARN. SPRING OUSE. with running water in it, WAG-0N SEED, CARRIAGE HOUSE und other nut—buildings; all new bind in first 19.“ Order A PUMP in the Dem Yard and one in the Basement of the House. A GOOD YOUNG OBOE A 81), in full testing. The fields are nentlv divi ded nnd surveyed. Cattle can have nccese to water from nearly every field; the whole well fenced and under a. high state of cultivetion. There is also I new TENANT HOUSE on the farm. Stable and other out-Buildings. Alsoletthe same time and piece, a. TRACT 01" WOOD LAND situated lithin a few ynrds of the shove dc. acrihedfsrmmontsining TWENTY ACRES,more orless. well covered with timber and used with suit! Farm as timber lend, the Farm being all cleared. This is a first rate proper'yaed moms ll- me chanc- to capitalists wishing to make investments, being situated near to churches, schools, mills and markets Also. on Saturday. Oct. 31st. 1863. on the premises, litnnted on the public mad leading from Honkersvillu to Elizabethtown. where the Colebrcok road crosses laid road. four end a half miles from each place, and six miles from Middleton-n ,‘edjoinlng lands of John M. Shank, Christine Band, A. Bower and others, contain ing 16 acres. and having thereon erected A LARGE TWO STORY STONE HOUSE with large Store Room and Warehouse. Bank Burn ‘- ill! *anon Shed, Carriage House. Smoke House. summer House, and all necessary out buildings; a pump at the door with never-failing greater, and a young Orchard of choice fruittrees in full arm . Thisg property is known as Mt. Harrison, or Folt'e Store. and has for many years sustained the nexus of one of the bent business stands in this section of the coun try. The estate of Christian Foltz, deceased. Sales to commence each dsy at one o’clock, When at tendsnce will be given and conditions of sale made known by . JOSIAH B. FOLTZ, JOHN S. FOLTZ, act 24-ts Administrators of said deceased PUB L I O SA L E . A RARE CHANGE FOB BUILDING LOTS \Vill he sold on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31; 1863, on the premises, three valuable building lots, situated on" Front street, next door to the Duck Tavern, Went Her: ris burg, each fronting 20 feet on Front street and down to low water nan-k; also, one adjoining lot of 47 feet front; thereon erected a frame house. win: a never failing well with pump; all of Which will be sold to gether or separate. to suit purchasers. Sale to com mense at two o’clock in the afternoon, when conditions will be made knew by. ‘ othl-td NEW MUSIC BOOK by MR. BRAD— BURY. IN PRESS, And will be isshed early in November, THE KEY-NOTE; A new collection of Sacred and Serular M’uu'c, for Singing schools. Choirs, Congregations, and Santa! use. . BY WILLIAM B. BRADB‘URY, AUTHOR or “THE Juninfil,” AND nuxy omm: MHSICAL WORKS. ONE HUNDRED pages will be devoted to the Ele ments of Music, with a. grunt amount of new Ringing School Music. and nearly THREE HUNDRED pages 1.5 Sacred Music, as tunes of 11l metres, Anthems. Chants. and other Set Pieces,mostly new. The work is printed throughout from large plain type. one part on a. stafl'. Price, $lO per dozen. A single copy- will he sent post paid to my teacher of music or leads:- of a chair, for examination, on reoéipt of one dollar. The immense success of Mr. Bradbury’s previous works. end their almost unexsmpled sale. (of his last work in this depsrtment. Tun JRBILEE. more than two hundred thousand copies have already been sold,) prove his snowledge of the wants of the pn‘alicand his ability to supply them. _ The present work was designe‘l for publication last year, but having been delaved because of the unfavor able times. the autism-has had opportunity to perfect it in its various deputments. As a SINGING SCHOOL BOOK the Kat-Nora w 11 be still more comprehensive and, complete than its predecessors. while to Choirs, Congregations, Societies, ace. , it will present the re sults of Mr. Br'adhury’s labors in composing and col looting for several years. For sale by MASON 6; HAM LIN, Boston Published by ' MASON BROTHERS, {rectso-3teod 5 A: 7 Mercert St.. N. Y. AN ITEM FOR—THE LADIES. m 7. 13: m The undersigned, having a. long experPence in the Boot Ind shoe business, is now prepared to sell the very best styles of Ledies’ shoes at the lowest possible prices. He keeps every imsginnble kind or Gaiters, Belmorel boots and Slippers. Also, all klnds of Child ren’s shoes, from the .flnest Infant’s shoe to a. coarse brogen. Also, a' full leeortmenl: of Men’s Boots and Gaiters of every description, besides an excellent 10!; of ) outh’s shoes and boots. a] man his large' stock before purchasing else-here. _ . WHO. 12, Market squue, next door to Felix’s eon fecnionsry. ' N. Jim—All orders promptiy executed. oct'l-dly. LIPPMANN HESS. SECRET DISEASES ! _ SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN‘S GIFT .’ . . SAMARITAN’S GIFT! Tm: MO5l CERTAIN BREED? Eu: Us“). Yes. a Pail-m (Jun ! BALSAM COPAVIA «3' MERCURY DISCARDED. Only ten Pills to be taken 6e efl’eet acute. They are entirely vegetable, having no small nor an, unpleasant taste, md will not, in any way, injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. (lures in from two to four days, and recent me. in twenty-four hours. No ”spawn, no trouble, aw change whammy. _Priee mule packages, 82; Female, $3. Sold by . D. W. GROSS a; 0")’ Sent by man by nnsuonn co co., Box 151 man. it 0 janG-dly NOTIONS.—Quite a vinety of useful and entertaininguticlaa—chaghat 1031;191:395 noonsronl. CATHARINE SCHMIDT . Proprietreu fielmhnlh’a. annuities. nu: nan. “Anne“ “lawns.” KNOWN A "HELMBOLD’S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, vi: HELMBOLD’S EXTRAGT "BUCHUI’ HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT .smsnmmm. HELMBOLD’S IMPROVED BOSE WASH; HELMBOLD’B GERUIflE ‘rnnrmmm, “mam: ,coqcnnrnunn *3 ‘ Couromw rum) IXTRAOT "worm, A positive ud specific Remedy for Diseases of the nummz, mums, mum-I. AND mmnmm” SWELLINGS. .1 This medicine increases the power of drggltion and ex— citrn the absorbent: into health: “1‘80", “I '1“! “I! watar or calcareous depositions, and all nmutunl ad. hrgementsmro reduced. as well as paipand infllmmh tion, and is good to: MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. ,1 =ECI:= HELMBOLD'S EXRRACT BUCH’U, For Weakness niaxng from linemen, Habltl‘ot‘ DH pntion, Early Influential: or Abuse, attended with the lOLLOWING SYMPTOMS 5 Indispoaition to Exertion, Drynesa of the Skin. Loss of Memory, Lona of Power, We‘k “on“, Diflculty in Bnflhiii, Horror of Disease, Trembling. Dimneas of Vision, WakAlulneas, Univerul Lusitude of the Pill: in thé Buck. . Muscular System, Flaming of 1119 Body, Hot Hands, Eruptions on the ElO9, mum countanance. Then symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this mi cine invariably removes, soon follow IMPOTENGY, PATUII‘Y, EPILEETIG III“. In one of which the patient may exm'ra. Who an no] they I}? not mquontly followed by thou; hdirtsflll (In «men, . INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION 3 may as “are of the emu or their sulfa-Eng, but lll will eonfeu. The records of the Insane Asylummth melancholy desthn by Consumption, be.“ ample vim to the truth of the Inertian. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED BY OI- ' GANIO WEAKNESS, V acquit?! the hid of medicine to ItWDKthefl IN “Mg, rate the systemflhich BELMBOLD’B Ell KAD'I' BUG invariably does A trial will convince the moat skeptias. I==2 FEMALES! FEMALES‘E': 'FEfiiAIZEs'm OLD OB YOUNG, SING-111, MARRIED, OK CONTEX- mum's MARRIAGE In many aflbctiom peculiar to Fema'es, the Extra: Buchn is unequalled by any other rrmedy, as in Ohio“ or Retention. Irregnlnritiea, Painfnlnens, rr Ennis-ion of Customary Evacuation, Ulcnrated or Scirrheul Ital: of the Uterus. Lancou-hu or Whites, sterility, and for I' complaints incident to the sex, whether arising 1m in discretion, Habit: of Disnipntion, or in the DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. N 0 FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT 11'. =I Take no Balsam, Mercury 01- Unplezsant Medici: Unpleasant and Dangerous Di-tennes. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ems SECRET DlsEAsns In all their stages, st little expense; little or no clie- _ In diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. , Q It causes frequent demo and gives strength to Urinlfl, thereby removing obstructions, preventing end alri strictures of the urethra, allayiug pain and inflammation so frequent in this class of diseases. and expelli POl somms, DISEASE]! AND-wonnourn mmmfikV _, Thouundn upon thousands who lnve been the VICTIMS OI QUACKS, And who have paid HEAVY FEES m bu‘cured in I'lhon time, have found they were deceived, and that the " Pot uon ” has. by the 1:99 of s Powerrul Astringenta,”l ha. dried uy in the system, to break out in gn'aurayatqdzfom, md ' PEBHAPB AFTER MARRIAGE HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU: For all Afl'ectionst Ind Dilemma of the URINARY Ol- GANS. whether exiah‘ng in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long. standing. Dims of “mu organs “quire the 111 of : DIUBETIO. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT €BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUBETIG. And it is certain to have the desired 95233.6 infill Dine“ for which it is recommended. ' BLOOD! BLOOD” BLOOD!!! HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COX POUND FLUID EXTRACT SAESAI’ABILLA SYI’fiILIfl. This is an :fl‘ection of the Blood, and shacinxthe nexu orgaus, Linings of the Nnne, Ears, Throat, Windpipe and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in the form of Ulcers. HELMBOLD’B Extract Sarsaparilln purified the Blood und :umovea all Scaly Eruptions of the Sim, giving to the complexion a. clear and healthy color. It being prepared expressly for this chm of complaints, ta Blood- purifying properties are pres: wet! to a greater a: tent than any other preparation of Satsnynrilla. I=l7l=l HELMBQLD’S ROSE WASH, An excellent lotion for disasters or a Eyphilific nature. and as an injection in diseases c-fflm Urinary omm: stil ing from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Bu‘chu and Snrsaparilla. in such diseases as recom mended. Evidence of the most respunsibm und lelhbl. character will accompany the medicines. ' CERTIFICATES 0F CURES, From three to twenty years! standing, with names [non T 0 SCIENCE AND FAME For medical properties of BUCHU, seeivlrp.‘mto ‘ the United States. See Profea'aor DEWEES' Valiis'ble werka'on the Pt tica of Physic. See remarks made by the lanceiebrated Dr. PHYSIGK, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHBAIM M’DOWEBD celebrated Physician and Member oi‘ the Royal College Surfing, Ireland, end published in the Transactions 0 the ing 3nd Queen’s Journal. , . Bee Medicd-Oh‘imrgicol Brviaw, unblinhed by BRET; , MXN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See most of the hen Standard Works “on Medicine. Extract lanolin—m...— $1 00 per bottle. or six for-u (I Extract Barnapnrilla...“ El 00 per bottle, or six for $5 0,. Improved Rose Wa11...“ 500. per bottle». or six for :2 5. ()1- half dozen of ench for $l2, which will be nutrient to cure the most obstinate cases, if directions are adhered to. Delivered to my address, securely packed from“ oblat- Vition. l - Describo symptom: in’all communication. ‘0“. guaranteed. Advice satin. —:o:—.1 AFFIDAVIT Personnly Appeared before me, In slam-mu: of the any of Philadelphil, H. I'. Helmholdqvho baine duly 5m doth say, his prepmtionl cont-m no muotln, no mt eury, or other minions drugs, but u’e purely vgggble. - 'H. 'l'. am. Ln. Sworn and mbscrlbed before luv. this 23a dayofm her, 1854. WM. P. HIBBERD, Aldermn, Ninth IL, above mace, Phlhdelphis. Address letters for information in confidence to ‘ E. T. HELMBOLD. Chemilt. Depot. No. 104 South Tenth 82135827 below Chestnut, Philfidelphin. » I=l=l BEWARE OF COUNTFBFEI'I‘S AND UNPRINOIPLED DEERE”, _ Who endeavor to dispose “OF THEIR OWN" .I' “ qther n article: on the reputation attained by . KELMBOLD’S GENUINE Vrnnrmflons, “panama GENUINE EXTRACT Bvclm unmmow’s GENUINE EXTRACT swarm“; KELMBOLD’S GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Sold by all Dmggim everywhere ASK Iron mmnniLnfix no omm . Cut out the advertisement ma ‘aen: for it, and no: IMPOEII‘IONAND Ie’OSUfiE new: USE