L 0 011 I" NEWS. ‘l‘" Hume—Under the change of schedule on the diflbrent mill-ouch, the time of closing the mails ,; the Bax-115mg Post Office, April 20, 1863, is I! follow»: lOITEIII CIIIIAL lAIL'A'. KNEE—Wu Hymn—tor 11l Incas between Eu .sburg, Lock nun lull 11min, 1? YR, It 12.00 In. For Lock Haven, Williumlport ud Lowinbnrg n 9 . 111. P sauna—Wu Bump—hr :1! pile“ WW“! E1f ”2.3%?! Ind magnum, It. and Wilmington. 9- 0., n . m. l'or Wuhinghn, D. 0.. Buthnou, Miami York, Pl. « 0.00 a. n. LIIL‘I’OI 711.1." union. EASE—WA: mun—loam ghee- betweon Buria nrg, lawn-m 1 Philadelvhll.mnedlng, at 'l .00 a. m. Earns-fling Ind 20mins. n 1230 p. n. unsnulu tumour. WA! Hum—rot :11 plm between Kari-burg and Philldalphil, It 0.30 3- In. For Philadelpm- and manner, at 12.00 m. {or New York, rundown-n. Luna-tor, Oolnmhin, Marian: and Blinhfldgc, It 2.46 p. In. lo: New York, Phil-dolphin. Ind mentor, It 0.00 . m. P WESL—Wu hum—rot :11 1:11.60: between nan-[s hrs and Altoonn, 12.00 m. V pm- Johnston, rimbm-g and Erie. PA., Oinommu, Columbul Ind. clevehnd, Ohio, :t 2.45 p. m. For Pithburg, Hoflifityuhum. Alumna, Pumpsbnrg, TyronnJluntingdon and button, a 9.00 pin. autumn 11ml" lAII-lOAD. In: Mannieshnrg. Gulinlajhippannburg Ind chun scuba-g 21., 31: 7.00 I. m. V WA! Mann—tor :11 place: between Harrisburg and WA“, 31L, It 12.30 1!. m. mun-nu. AID susqnlnuxL luuouv. . For Ellendala Forges, Ellwood, Pinegrove um! Summit Station, st 12.80 p. m. ' sue! nouns- l'or Progresa,mnglutown, Manda. mu, Wont Hmo vcr, East Hanover, Ono 3nd 10mm“, on Mondsy, Wednesdly Ind Friday, at 7.00 m m. For mm and Lewilberry, on Sauna-. 1, at 12.30 p. m. {13.05“ Hom.—!rom 5.30 I. m. to 8.00 p. In. 81m dly from 7.” to 8.30 3.111.. and from 8.00 to 4.00 11.11:. Guam: Arrnns Ann Pourons.—A bout load of choice apples and potatoes now lies at the wharfof Boas sod Foster, which will be retailed at wholo sale prices. A rare opportunity is afi'orded house keepers to lay in their winter supply. form) 1:: ran One—A soldier, belonghg to the forces slutioned at Scranton, died on the train which mind here from met 111 mm 1m evening. His remains were placed in a eoflin at the depot end forwarded to his home at Lancaster. We did not ascertain his name or met. of his regiment. ' PAssn-n Tnnousn.—Lieut. J. B. Rife. late in command of Newport Barracks, Ky., and formerly belonging to Middletoul. this county, pm'ued through this city yesterdly, having been ordered to Fort Hamilton, New York harbor. Mn KlLLm.—l'assengors by the one o’clock train yeatarday on tho Pennsylvania mad. upon that I man Ins killed on the truck by that train near Lancaster. He had been whitewaahing a bridge, 3nd in “adapting to cross tha true]: was caught by the engine but! instany killed. Come: to]: Renew“ rue Dun—The eon. erect for dieinterring the bodies on the Gettysburg battle fieid and at the surrounding hospitals. end again interring them in the Soldier:' National Cemetery, has been awarded to John Hoke end Franklin Bieneoker, at $1.59 per body. The Work is to be commenced immediately, the cemetery grounds having been appropriately laid out for the purpose. . Faun COLLIonI.—A men named Adam Brown was killed near Pine Grove on Tuesday, by the train of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna railroad which leaves thin place at 1% o’clock p. In. He was driving g team across the track, when the locomo tive struck the wagon, smashing it to pieces, kill ing one of the horses, and throwing the driver in each a manner that hit; neck was broken by the fall. - A Goon WORK.-Th° U. S. Sanitnry Commission have forwarded a large number of articles to our prisoners at Richmond during tho past week.— Among the orfielos sent by the flag of trnoe boat on Sunday last Wore 600 woolen shim, 600 pairs drawers, 600 pain soe'u, 1,000 handkerchiefs, and two mass of reading mutter. These timely donn tions will greatly add to the oomfort of the Union prisoners of we: in and around Richmond, who now number over 12,000. PLu-r Turns—The autumn, just before the from of winter set in and while the ground is es sily broken and worked, is the b at (if all the sen sons of the year for transplantiég noes. Either fruit or shade trees should be taken from the earth at once and placed in the localities where they are intended to remain. Persons having un occupied lands, yards, M, should plant them with trees. The result will amply repay the cost of la hot‘ and yield a thousand per cent. in profit, com fort and beauty. Hunusmma Taurus Assocmrxox.—Wo are pleased to announce that this popular amateur combination will give us another taste of the drama. at Braut’s Hall, on Saturday evening‘ Two oapiw :31 plays are in rehearsal for the occasion, and, at the urgent reqaest of many persons. the spirited play of "The Toodles" will be reproduced. A com mittee of our most responsible citizens, whose names will be announced on Saturday, have been appointed to take charge of and distribute the charitable fund arising from the proceeds of these performances. We predict a full house for the amateurs on Saturday night. HELD 'ro BAIL.—MrB. Layman, the women men tioned in our paper yesterday morning as having been arrested for in fantieide, was brought before Al - Maglanchlin yesterday by officer Massey, where she was bound over in $5OO to answer the charge at the next term of Court. The case is involved in considerable mystery. The child is alleged to have been still—horn, but the fact that it was concealed beneath the bed for more than a week gives some reason for doubt on that point. At all events, there are rumore‘ot' foul play, which implicate others beside the principal Enter in the tragedy. A full investigation will doubtless clear the matter up. Onsrnucrme Ax German—William Hastings, John Hastings, Edw. Ambler, Joseph Shank and Clarkson Jefi'ries were sent from Lancaster to Philadelphia on Tuesday morning, for a hearing before the U. 5. Commissioner. on the charge of obstructing a United States oficer in the discharge of his duty. The parties reside in Drnmore town ship, Lancaster county. The ofence alleged is, that on election day a conscript, who had failed to report as required, was arrested at the polls of the township by order of the provost, marshfl, and that the parties named interferes mu. the gfigicL Their arrest was accordingly ordered by U. S. District Attorney Coffee. Ponce AF!AlRS.—Before Alderman mg"..— Clarn Baltimore. 3 rather good looking quadruon, Vho said she had her headquarters in State street; was found drunk by officer Kane on Tuesday even ing and put in the lock-up until morning. She declared before the Alderman that she had been drugged, as she had no recollection of having ta; ken liquor more than once. Discharged. William Evans, who had just been released from the lockup the day before, was brought up again yesterday on a charge of dmekeéness. As this made the seventh time he had been before the magistrate during the past season, he was commit ted to prison for :hiny den. ‘ Charles Miller, a vagrant without money rr friends, was, at his own request, lodged in the he's-up on Tuesday night. whence he was dis charged yeahrdey morning. Henry Lauhaeh, drunk, arrested on Tuesday night by efiur Basis, was released from custody in fin mulling. Con. meme lecturer—lt ln' imam that, with all the invention: end imnrovemente made in other brenehee of labor, no edvencement has here tofore been made in the mnnner of mining noel. It is still teken' from the mine by bend labor, in the old fashioned way. We are pleased to notice, however, that e machine for mining coal has re_ oently been introduced into name of the cellieriee of England, with marked eneaese ; end it is to be hoped that the invention will speedily be tested in this country. It would not only ehenpen the price of cool, by oheepening the cost of its production bnt would also protect the trade from the frequent checks and annoyances which it now eufi‘ere from "strikes” and dienfi’eotione among the miners- The new machine is worked by compressed air: end is thus deem-[beck The steam-engine works on eighteen ineh nir pnmp at a pressure of about fifty pounds to the square inch. The air is conducted down the shaft in four-inch iron pipes, and thence about eight hundred yards to the workings in ges~piping. and connected by one~inch India rubber piping to the machine, which travels on rails. It is propelled a. little by I. hand-wheel after every blow given by its pick, and generally it passes three times over the tone of the coal seam. on each occasion armed with a longer pick; the first out being about eigh teen to twenty inches, the second nine to eleven inchel, and the third six to eight inches—the depth aimed at being about a yard. The actual quantity of work done with the machine, in six consecutive daye of eight hours each, by one man and two boys, Wes six hundred and eighteen and a half yards, or about eight hundred tons of coal. A man will average eeven and a half yards per day, so that if the machine were worked by shifts of eight been. three men and six boy! would do the work of forty men. The machine also efi’eets a saving of good coal from destruction equal to an average of ninepenee per ton. SUPREME Comm—The Supreme Court. now in union at i’ittehnrg, on Monday delivered opinioni in the following eases—Chief Justice Lorrie end Judge. Woodward, Thompson and Strong present: Alegnnder vs Bush. Centre. Judgmant, ro veraed and new trial awarded. Lowrie, oh. J. Bnydar. vs. Margnn. Allegheny. J udgmenu af firmed. Per Ouriam. Dithirdge vs. Craig. Allegheny. J udgzgent. af firmed. Per Cnriam. ' Oaklsnd Rsilwny Go. w. Pimburg. Judgment Iflirmed. Per Curiam. Rose a: M'Comba vs. Lynch and Ruahton. Alle gheny, Judgment reversed and new trial award ed. Woodward, J., Strong, J., dissenting. Heard 'vs. School Directors. anford. Judg ment affirmed. Woodward, J. Mags. vs. the Commonwealth. for me of Pim burg. M'Masters vs. Same. Argued together by Magee for plaintiff in error, and an contra. Painter vs. Pittabnld. Argued by Hamilton and Acheson for plaintifi‘ in error, and by White contra. fleigh w. Allegheny Inauraum Company. Ar gued by Button for plaintilf in error, and by Pen ney, contra. Sim w. Everaou. Argued by Road for plaintifi' in error, and by Woods, contra. . Acqurmn.—The ease or the United States vs. Martha Forrest, indicted for being 3. Duty to the detention and Embankment of letters and pack- Vegas in the pustofliue at Pen-ins, Mercer county, of which her husband was pestmaeter, was taken up in the U. S- District Court, st Pittahnrg, on Monday. District Attorney Carnelian nppenred for the prosecution Ind L. W. Taylor and S. R. Meson, Esqs., for the defence. The jury returned a. verdict of “not guilty.” In the ease of her line. bend, John Forrest, 'cherged with opening letters, a verdict of “guilty" was rendered. Be In: sen tenced to a. term of years in the penitentiary. Banana Banana—The receipts of the Reed ing railroad for the month of September, 1863, amount to $714,302 10, against $448,995 22 for the corresponding month last year. . Thenet pro fit. for the month is $446,001 88. This faverahle result is owing to the prosperous condition of the coal trade and its greatly increased production, as at least two—thirds of the receipts of the road arise from the carrying of that staple. The total net profits of the road for the past ten months amount to the enormous aggregate of $2,3_§1,'173—0n in ‘crenee over the same period in 1862 of $821,204 nnd for the year will probably tench $3,000,000 ! HEALTH or annarowm—Persons residing in Middletown state that there has never been more sickness known in that place than at present. Our latest advices from that borough represent. about every other family as amicted with a case of sickness in some form, most of which are of a febrile character. The funerals have averaged one a day for the past twa weeks. We can imagine no reason for such unusual sickness and nmrtality, in asmuch as this cit-y, situated in a location similar to that of Middletowu, enjoys a general state of health quite as good as usual. CUMBERLAND Count—The Cumberland county Teachers’ Institute will convene in Mechanicsburg on Wednesday, Dec. 26. The next term of Court will commence on the second Monday of November. ' On Thursday morning, at a point néw Neifi'fllé, on a Cumberland Valley railroad, the axle of a. car of a, freight train broke,throwing a. number of cars ofi‘ the track, and smalhing several of them. No periou injured. Emanm'rs.—The number ofemigrants landed at. New York last week was 3,101, making 126,937 since January lat, against 64,830 during the some time last year. This it iii“ be seen HIM. foreign immigration’ has increased 61,707, or nearly two fold, during the past year, in spite of our civil troubles. ' Torn. Nuunnn or 13120023 —l‘he total number of Heaps raised in the loyal States by volunteer ing, from the commencement of the war to the first of January last, amounts to 1,276,246. It probably now amounts to (Wei 1,500,000. A Goon Siam—Mr. Robert Willey, oi: the 16th inst, killed on Jga's Point, Dorohester county. MIL,“ one shun-with a. single barreled gun, thirty-two wild-ducks. - Pennsylvania Militis and Recruiting Claims, United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and subsistence claims, to" ac" 550.. made out and col- lected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at. Ln. office. Thin] street. Harrisburg. Pu. oct2B—ly New FALL Goons.—We have now received and are opening a bountiful assortment of new siyle dress goods and other goods. Splendid unorlment of new dellinos. All colors of plain nlpnoaa. New style of plnid dress goods. Fine black homhnzinou. Black and colored paramattas. 5 pieces of black silks. 50 pieees of bleaohed and unbleached muslins. 10-4-heavy linen for sheeting. 5.4 heavy linen for pillow enses. 7—4 gray linen damask for gable cove”. White linen table covers and napkins. Black alpaoaa. all qualities. White linen and hematiched pocket handset. chiefs. 10 doz, Baluorel skirts, from $2 50 up. Large assortment of hoop skirts. Hoop skin. at 75 cents, $1 00, $1 50, and all priees. White camhrie muslins and jaconnam. unusual“.- Iriah linen, Swiss unalins, and a. great many other new mafia. S Lawr. Boa. D’S Bosfifi' BISCUIT, Bond’s Milk Biscuit, Bond’s Winn Risen“. Band’a Batter Bias-wit. for sale by ADAM KELLER. JR. octlfi Cone:- of “out and Market my. . SPECIAL NOTIC'ES. Dr. anon’s Concentrated Remedial. No. 1. THE GREAT REVIVER speedily audios“! all the evil attack of SELF-ABUSE. u Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breathfi-iddiness, Pslpinflon ofthe Hurt, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional denngeman‘u of the system, brought on by the unrestrained indulv gence of the puslons. Acts dike on either sex. Fries One Dollnr. . No. 2. THE BALM will euro, in from two to eight dtyq, any cue of GONNORRBCEA. in without tutu or men, md requires no restrintion of action or diet. For either sex. Price Ono Dollur. No. 8. The TEREB will cure in the shortest possible time In! me of GLEE'K‘, evpn nfter :11 other remedies have {filed to produeo the desired effect. No tune er smell. Price One Doll“. ‘ 0.'4. umpmumnn in the only Randy flut'ill res“, cure” Stricturos of the Urethn. No mutu- of how gin; standing or negleotod the mo may be. PH“ one on“. No. 6. TH] SOLUTOR will cure any we of GRAVEL. germgpently find speedily remove all dilation of the Radar and Kinneyu. Price one Dollar. No. 6 FOR PARTICULARS SEE GIBOULAR. No 7. THE AMARIN will cure the Whitas radially and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by. any other treatment. In fact. in the only remedy thst will really correct this disorder. Plenum to take. Price One Donn. No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PAITILS are nertnin, Info and speedy in producing MENBTRUA'I'ION, or cancer, in; any Irregulnritioa of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars. . No. 9, FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either remedy sent use by man on receipt of the {mac maxed. Enclose postage stamp and get a siren 31'. General Depot North-East corner of York avenue and Onllowhill street. Prints ofi‘ue, 401 You avenue, Philadelphin, Pa. - {For ule in Harrisburg by 0. A. Bumvnu Ind Loms W‘rn’m. when circulam containing vain-hie informer tion, with full description! of each use, will be deliv ered gratin on application. Address DR. FELIX BBUNON, July 28' 1863-1} P. 0 Box 99, Philadelphia. Pa. ==l IMPORTANT TO FEMALES—DR. Henvnr’e FIXALI Plus heve never yet felled in :1 moving difleultlee (rising from animation, I)! atop. page of new", or in teetering the Hahn. to perfect heelth when euflerlng from Spine! AEectionl, Prolapene uteri, the Willing or other woekneeg of the Uterine Organ. The Pl‘ln ue‘ perfectly hermleel on the con stitution. and may be tekelrby-ihe most delicate female without cables Matisse—the «me use they Act like I chum by strengthening. invigorating and restoring the system to a healthy condition, end by bringing on the monthly period with regal-ritzy, no matter from whet causes the obetmctlon‘lney tries. They should, how ever, 1V0! b 0 taken during the firet' three or four months of pregnenoy. though are It any other fine, II mieurrhge would be the result. Eeeh box cont-in! 60.P1111. Price SI. DB. HARVEY’S TRIATIEE on Diumel ot‘ Pennies, Pregnancy. ”marriage, Berrenneee, Sterility, Repro duction, and Abulee of Neture, end emphatically the Ladies’ Prlute Medial Adviser. e pamphlet of 64 pe gei, sent free to any alanine. Six cents required. to pay postage. The Pill! Ind book will be sent by mu when do eired, securely luled. and prepared, by J. BRYAN, M. 1)., Genet-. 1 Agent. No. 760ednr Inset, New York. Sold hy all the principll dragging. sep 25—dawly IMPORTANT I'o FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S’ PILLS. The combination of ingredlexits in than Pills no chi male of s long And ”tannin paella. why us mill! in 31:01: operation, Ind. certain in counting all irregu [it] “as, Pdnfnl manna-Mon, removing-flohtmctionn— whether from cold or otherwue, headache, pin in the nick, pdpiation of the ham, whiten, sll nervous mec flonu. hysteria, Intiguo, pain in the buck lid limbs, he, dumbed aleap, which nine from interrupt”! of ntm. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement of u now or "In W» 0! than mull-rm" n obmu _0: mile DIV coon- Ilglod In any to await-tun .2" 111 {on than enjoy good health unlm lbs in regain, m 'IIOIIthII obdnefléi. tutu plus tho consul hum begin unlo ‘oline. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS nu ma magnum-. 1 tamed, on! knoln for I“ nom pldnta peaulhr to Femahs. ~10 :11 cluul they no hummus, inducing, with certdc'uyman'odical rank! ity. They are known to mound-who In" ”Quinn it difi'aront periods, thmhout the wintry, hsvingtho motion of some of tho moat ”71inch! Physician in Amulet. Explicit diractiom, stating when they should not bl Imd,with up]: Box—the Prm 0m Dollar. 3m Box, containing from 50 to W mun. Pills sun: by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Ann“. 3010, by Dmsglm semamly. . R. B.HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, 20 Cedar street, New York. Sold In Harrisburg, by O. A. Mann“. . “ Mechnnlcsburg, by J. 9. Dellett. - “ Gan-line, by 3. Elliott. “ Bhippennbnrg, by D. W. Rankin. “ Chambemburg, by Miller 4; Hershey. “ Hummelatown, by George Wolf. “ Lahangn, by George Boss. deco-daily THE GREAT SEGRET.—It is ad mitted by all physician: that the grand secret of health and long life lien in keeping the blood and various fluids of the body in a high degree of flaidity. When you feel continued pain in the head or bowels. or any con tiaued uneasiness in any organ or other parts of the body, you can prevent serious sickness by taking BRANDRETH’S PILLS. . Bleeding may give momentary ease, because the blood left will have more room. But as the body is made from the blood and sustained by the blood, to waste our blood is to waste our life and ruin our constitution. But Brandre’ch’e Pills :elieve the circulation In readily as bleeding by only taking away what it can well spare, and may NEVER nun-l. Hrs. Hooper, of Barnatable. 311153.. was cured of St. Vitus Dance, General Bebility, iooifies: of bloéa Mid coativenesa of many years standing, by Brandreth’s Pills. The case at length is published in the Pam— phiets. for sale in Harrisburg by ' GEO. 11. BELL. 07-ddwtf NEW DISCOVERY for the SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE of Semmal Weakness, Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gleef, Sexual Dis eases, Emialionfi, Impotence, Genital Debillty, and dis ease: of the Bladder and Kidneys. Ben’s Srzcuuc PILLS are warranted in all cases and can be relied on. No change of diet required. T hey do not nauseate, nor interrere with business pursuits. I'ipwarda of 200 cases have been cured the past month. Illore than one hundred physicians use them in. their pn‘udle practice, and all speak well of their efliwcg. They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be relied on in all cases arising from youthful indiscretion or self abuse, which often incapacitatea the sullen: from fulfilling the duties sf mgrned lift. A TEEATISE of 61: pages, containing means of cure, gent free to 311. Two stamps rEqniied for postage. The Pills will be sent bypail, as curely sealed, on receipt of One Dollar. by J. BRYAN, M. D., No. 76 Cedar street, New York. Sold by A“ the principal druggisfis. lop 25-Iyd&w . [Oommuuielted.] Pnlmonarv Consumptiomn Bumble Disease” . x A CAR D . T 0 CONSUMPTI VES. The undersigged having been restored to health in a. few weeks, by 3 very simple remedy, after having suf fared several years with a. savers lung median. and um dread disuse, Consumpflon—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the menu of cure. To all who denim it, he will send a. copy “l the pre lcription need, (free of emu-$9,) with fin directions for preparing (ml min: the same, which they will find a. sun cure for Gossuuumn. As'unu, Bnoxcuxns, cow-gs, (:01.szI kc. The only object of the advertise: in landing the Praacriptinn is to benefit the diluted, and spread mien-motion whic‘x‘ he conceived tobe inval uable; and he hopes every mister will try 11‘: remedy, in it will cost them nothing, mil may prove I. blessing. Ponies wishing the preacriyfion will plesse address nu. EDWARD A. Wines, Williemeburgh, lop mmdtw Kings county, New York. A GEN TLEMAN , ‘ cured of Nervous Debilitancompatency, P 1 uni-tare Deny and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire‘fo Mhéflt otheu,wm be happy to furnish to all who fieed it (free of charge) the ggggeq pd directions for milling the simple Remedy med in his me. Those wishing to profit by hii 9xl» fiance—and panel! I nimble Remedy—win receive the name, by return mail, (carefully sealed) by ad. dreuaiig: JOHN B. OGDEN. Aug 14-3mdkv No. 60. Hanna Mm: N. Y DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds, just re. eeivad and for sale by ADAM KELLER, JK, oct2’! corner of Front and Market 52:. Marital. - ) 14- DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, THE GREA': EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR. RHEUMATISM. com. NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFE NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAIKS, BRUISES,OUI‘S J: WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, and ALL RHEU MATIC and NERVOUS DISORDERS. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The grant Natural BonF Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Gonnecticut. I! known All over the United sum. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, 1! the ulthor of “ Dr‘ Sweet’s Infalllhlo Linlmant.” Dr. sweet’s Inramble unimeni Cures Bheuinltism Ind never fails. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Llnlmem In 3 earth: can for Neurnlgle. Dr. Sweet’s Infalllble lemem Cures Burns and Scelde immediately. Dr. sweet-’8 lnfalllble Linlment In the bent known remedy for Sprain: and Bruises. Dr. Sweet’s Infalllhle Llniment t exit-lee Eeldeche immediately end wee never known 0 . Dr. Sweet’s Infalllble Liniment Marti: immediate mm for Wu, wt mdom M 1! to cm. Dr. sweet’s Infalllble Liniment Guru Toothache in one minute. ' Dr. Sweet’s Infamble Llnlment Cum Ont: Ind Wound- immodnuly and lelvu no mar. 01.98“!!!er Inmlnble Linlment ' In the but famed: for Sores in the known world. Dr. Sweet’s lnfalllble Linlment nu been used by more thus A million people, Ind .11 Puke it. Dr. Sweet’s Infalllble Llnlment In {lll‘} g “ friend in need,” and 6?“? funny lhonld blue it ut-hsnd; Dr. Sweet’s Infaulble Llnlment II for ule by I“ Dmgglsta. 'Pdce 25 cents. BIOHAEDSON & 00., Solo Pioprleton, Norwich, (St. For Ilia by 311 Dealers. up” cow-dam! DURFEA‘S” MAIzENA. Received'two “pmzé JIEDALS” (\Fram Juries 3 and 4) at the International Exhibition, London 1862, . a. ‘2 i D o o “‘ E E": Z 'l'! i O O Q ‘3 El U BEING THE SOLE AWARDS Gained by Anything of the Kind. It also received the Superintive Report of “EXCEEDING EXCELLENT FOR F 009.” MAIZ E N A ' At the Great International Exhibition at HAMBURG, July. 1863, Received THE HIGH EST MEDA L O I ' I For m great dehcacy as an artwla of Food. find for Puddings, Custards. Blane Mange}- ke , with out Illngllu, with few nr no eggs. it in excell'ent for thickening Sweet Slum-u, Gravies for Fish, Meat, Soup-a, &.c. For Ice Cream nothing can cnmpuro with it. A little boned. in muk will prnducu nch cream for coil'ee, uhoonlata, tun. am. A most delicinua article of food for children and invulidn. It is vastly uuporior to lu row Root. and much more economical Put up in one pound Menu". “-1211 full direction for nae, and sold by all Grncers and Dragging. WIthAM DURYIG \, Whulvsale Agent. 166 quton Street, New York. Aug 15-d6m PRINTING PR ESSE ‘1 FOR. SALE. ' One man CARD mums. One SUPER-ROYAL SMM‘H’; 21AM) PRESS. Ont RUGGLES’ QUARTER MEDIUM FAST PRESS, for cards, circulars. am. On mvma’ OSCILLATING, SUPER-ROYAL, MA CHINE PRESS, suitable for jobs and newspaper work. A stout boy can run ofl‘ 1,000 copies ppr hour. All the mes-sea are m gond m-dwrl and will be sold low‘ Apply 1.0 1: IEO F. SGBEFFEK, not 1. NO. ‘lB. Mark-Ir. Sr. . Harrisburg To ALL ngngALUE .THEIB. JULIUS ROSENDALE, OPTICI'AN ANDOCULIST, Renpectfully announces to the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that he has opened an ufiice at Market Square, next to Pelix’u conf-ctionary, where he will keep 1?. large assortment of his PANTASCGPJ’U AND TIN’I‘ED SPECTACLES, Set in Gold, Silver. and Magnetic Steel Fumes Fully appreeiuflug the ennfidonea that has been no; poaed in him on his former visits, he assures hispetieuts that his aim will be, as heretofore to merit their con fidence and good will. . These glasues are now recommended by the first med ical men through the country. and all who purchased hem from me on farmer Visits Will testify to their great advartnge over all other ones in use. They assist and strengthen the weak and impaired vision. and ens.- bie the wearer to do the most critical work without the feeling of weakness always caused by common glasses. The Lenses, which are around from 'he finest crystal, will last from ten to tweve years without change.’ These spectacles are manumcmred ml: No. 221, New Street, Philadelphia, and may be exchanged any time if not suited to the eye. 1? Consultation free“ om” hours from. 8 a, m. till 3 p- m. N. B.— All kinds of upectscws snd optical instruments neatly repaired. octM&wlm. LUOD! BLOOD! 50mm : TIIETB own A DEPRAVED CON. Dl’l‘lON OF THE VITAL nun). which produces SCROFULA, ULCERS, ,SoflES, SPOTS, TET TERS. SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS rm VENE REAL DlSEl‘sts, Era. bAMARITAN’S ROGOTANII HERB JVIGES Ia ofierad to the public nae. positive cure. Bnaiahes an impurities of the blood and brings the syntam to I healthy notion, cure those Spots, Tenors, Scalar: and Copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS 0R VENEREAL lIISEASES. 'l‘he Samaritan'a Root and Herb Juices in th» moat certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par ticle of the pmaon. FEMALES I In many attentions with which numbers of Female mffer. the 8001 AND HERB JUIOES in man happily wanted, in ulcerated Uterus. in Whites. in bearing down Falling of the Womb. Debility, and for 11l comv plunéa incident to the sex. 99 NOT pESPAIR. [up out of hospitals. Here in & cumin In! cue fol : , Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, with ull direc tion 9 . Sold by D. W. GROSS & 00. am by Express carefully pack ed by DESMOND a: 00., 3116-1! Box 151 Phils. P. D. ‘N 7 INDOW SHADES of linen, gilt bordered;_lnd PAPER BLINDS 6! us ending: "rung of design- I-nd ornaments; nlsq, CURTAIN FIZZ! RIB and TABSELS It very low prices. 0111 u Scheme-0d Rnnkathre. SEVILLE 0L WES—A very fine artl -1:10 and warnmed good, for anle bv ‘ ADAM KELLER. JR, not 8 Corner of Front and Market stn. I ADIES! YOU KNOW WERE YOU J can get flno Note Paper, Envelopes, Viuifing find Weddinz Cindi ? At SOHEF'FER’B BOOKSTORE. APARTM EN TS Furmshed and Board ing for Ladies and Gentlemen. Inquire of mg. KERR, Shnemnker’a Row, Second street, nearly opposite the Buehler Home. aep 23-" ‘ . H ‘ "OLDIER’S umvw cumrANloN. b-A very convenient Writing Desk; also, Portfonol, Kenomdm Books, Portmonnnien. am, It ' SOHEFFEB’B BOOKSTORE OS 8’ A MERIUAN WHITING FLUlD,oqm\lif not. augerior to Amold’a English fluid, and only 62‘; cents per flint“ bottle, at ECHEFFER’E BOOKSTORE. PRO CLAMA 'l' IO N.—-Whereaa, the Honorsble Jon: 1 . Bunsen, Frost-teeter the Court or commonpleu in the Twelfth Judlcnl Digtnct. eon siating of the counties of Lehman and Dauphin, end the Hon. amen Lums end Hon. Mo's“ R. Youxe._MlO cine Judges in Dauphin county, having issued that: pre cept, hearing date thelsth dey of sort-,A- 3- 1863. tom directed, for holding I Court of Oyer and rennin“ and General Jail Delivery Ind Qusner Sessions of the P 65“ It Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to enm- Inenceimthc third Monday qf Not-ember 91212, hllnE th‘ 16th day of Norembor. 1863, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby giVeu to the Coroner, Jus tices oi the Peace, Aldermen, end Constables of the mid county of Dauphin, that they‘be then and there in “mi! proger persons, It 10 o’clock in the forenoonof seid dsy. wit their records, luqnisitions. exeminetionshand their own remembrance: to do those things whic to their ofliee eppertsins to ’be done, end those who no bound in recogniunces to prosecute against the prisoners that ere or shall be in the Jail sf Dauphin countfi, be then end there to prosecute miust them as shall ejun. Given under my hand. st Harrisburg, the lath day or October, in the yesr of our Lord 1863= and in the eighty seventh yen- of the independence of the United States. I. D. BOAS. Sheri]! ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. Pursusnt to In order of the Court of Quarter See slens of Deunhin county, notice is hereby given to the Commissioners of BB"! county, nnd to the property hol ders dong the line of Cumberland street, iron: Seventh street to Eighth .atreet end Vex-bake street, from Ful ton street to Seventh street, in the city of Herrinbm'g, tint upon the petition of the Mayor of sold city, the Court has appofipted six viewers to tseess the dam-gee unused by the opening of sold stream, m 6. tint they will proceed to assess said damages on SATURDAY, the 313': day of OCTOBER. next, at 10 o’clock a. m . It whirl: time All portion interested may appear upon the ground if they think proper. ~ JOHN W. BROWN, 0e22-td city Solicitor. ADMINETRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thet letters of “ministration have this day been granted to the nndenigned by the Register of Dluphin county, upon the eetnte of Simon Bub, lots of Warnington township, in slid county, de eeued. All penons huing claims or damnds against Ilirl estate no hereby requested to nuke known the um. without quay. and those indebtei to “it! came Are notified to make Immediete payment to . DANIEL SWAB Administutor, oetlZ-lnwfl’l‘ Wabington township, Dnuphin co. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all person- lndabtod to the estate of Adnm Brou ler, Into of Inflation township, Dluphin county, de— canted, Ira requested to mike immedhte paymént; And all persons having chins against said. canto will pu ieut them to the subscriber to: - dju-tment. JOHN HOOVER. A‘dministrn rot Mam Breeder, dec’d. Jefl'ersan township, Sept. 25, 1863.—526 6m cum FOR SALE.—A two-story frame house . in the Sixth Vin-d, opposite the find: hum. In quire of Michal M'Adnma, River alley. below Wuh~ mgton avenue, or at the Harrisburg Gas Works. Terms WI- ne'Zfl Iw¥= PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE: _ A > It: bananas of In order of the Cubans! Gout of Dauphin county, will be expound to public sue on 0n the premlser. s FARM minute [in Susquehanna township. usnphln county. shout five miles from Esr riehurg, on the public road lesdlng from the Basque henna river to Linglestown, tIo and a half miles from each elece, sdjoinieg Sense Books. Gilehrisfls, Wiser and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND [[FTY ACRES, more or less. of first quality improved lend, thereon erected s. large TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, gm: basement under it,) a large BANK BARN. SPRING OUSE. with running water in it, WAG-0N SHED, CARRIAGE HOUSE and other ont~bnildingsg ell new and In first Isle order A PUMP in the turn Yard end one in the Bssement of the House A GOOD YOUNG OROH nil). in full bell-lull. The fields are nestlv divl ded sed surveyed. Cattle on have scenes to sister from nearly every field; the whole well fenced and under 3 hi 1: ntete of cultivation. There is also a. new TENANT B 8081! on the form. Stable and other out-Buildings. Also. etthe some time and place, I. TRACT 0? W 001) LAND situated within a few yards of the above de. scribed fsrm,contlining TWENTY ACREB,more or less, well covered with timber end used with said Fern es timber lend, the Form being :11 clrered. This is s first rate {properiy and affords s. rare chance to Mainline wish rag to mole inven’msnts. being situsted neer to churches. schools, mills sud markets Also, on Sstnrdsy. Oct. 3131:. 1863. on the premises, situated on the public road leading from Hookersville to lliznbethtown. where the Colebrcok road crosses said read. four and a hslf miles from each plsce, and‘ six miles from Hiddlemwnafioining lands of John M. Hhenk, Christian Band, A Bower and others, contain ing 16 ncres. and hsving thereon erected A LARGE Inmate“ HOUR HOUSE with lame Etorefioom‘ and Warehouse. Bank Burn uith Wagon shed, Csrrisge House. Smoke House. hummer House. and sllnecessery out buildings; a puma at the door with-never-fafling water, and a young orchard of choice fruit trees in full bearing. This property is known as Mt Harrison, or Folt's Store, and Inn for many years sustained the neme of one of the best business stands in this section of the coun- ‘ try. The estate of Christian Foltz, deceased. 3 Sales to cnuimence each day at one o’clock, when at. 1 tend-nee will be given and conditions of sale made 1 known by » JOSIAE‘B. FOL‘EZ, JOHN S. FOlll Z, oct 24-h: Administrators of said deceasPd PUBLIC ‘SALE. “'ill he sold an SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3]. 1863, on the premises, three valuable buiidink lots, situated on Front street, next door to the Duck Tavern, West Her risburg, each fronting 20 feet on Front street and down to low water mark; also. one “joining lot of 47 feet front; thereon erected a. frame house. with a. never failing wali with pump; all of which will be acid to gather 01- “pants. to suit purchasers. Sale to com mence at two o’clock_in the afternoon, when conditxone will be made know by. . CATHARINE SCHMIDT. oct2l-td Praprietreas NEW fiITSIG BOOK by MR. BEE-D: BURY. THE KEY-NOTE; A new nnllectitm of Sacmiflau] SrrulayMus'it: fur Singing schools. Chmrs, Congrcgatwus, axd. Sbcllll use, ‘ BY WILLIAM B. BRADBURY, AUTHOR OF “Tm: JUBiLEE,” AND Luxy omm: nusxcn. WORKS. ONE HUNDRED ptges will be favored to the Ele ments of Music, with a Err-at am ount of new Musing School Music. and nearly lEREE HUNDRED wages t 5 Sacred Music, as tunes of all marten, Anthems. chants. and other Set Pieces,mostly new The wqu is printed throughout from large plain type. mm Dart on a. atafi. Price, $lO per dozen. A single copv will he 58: t post paid to any teacher of music or leader: of a. choir, for examingfion, on receipt of one. dollar. The immense success of Mr. Bradbury‘s previous works. and their almost unexmnpled sale. {of his last work in this department, Tm: JthLst-z, more than two hundred thousand copies have aiready been 50111,) prove his knowledge of the wants of the public and his abflity to supply them. Tbs present work'was designe! for publication last year, but hhving been delaved because of the unfavor able times. the author has has opportunity to perfect it in its various departments. As a. SINGING SCHOOL BOOK the KEY-NOTE w 11 be still a ore éomprehensive and complete than its predecessors whlfi; to Choirs, Congregations, Societies, &c. , it will present the re suits of Mr. Brndhnry’s labors in composing and col lecting for several years. For sale by MAsox xi: Eus le, Boston. Published by MASON BROTHERS, ect£o»3t9od 5 55 7 Mex-cert 5-5., N. Y. AN , ITEM FOR THE LADIES Fa , 11.. FEMALES 3 The undersigned, having a. long expetience in the Boot and Shoe business, is now prep-red to sell the very best styles of Lndies’ shoes at the lowest possibio Brien. He kuepu every imaginable kind of finite“. almorsl boots and Slippers. Also, all kinds of Ohm!- ren’a shoes, from the flue‘st Infmt’s 31:03 to a wuss brog'sn. Also, a full Ismrtment of Men’s Bootn and Gnitem or every description, besides an excellent lot of I outh’s shoes and boots. 0311 mai hsiarge stock befoh purchasing elsawhere. FNo. 12, Market square, next dear to Felix-‘5 con foc‘iouary. N. B.— All orders promptly executed. octT-dly. LIPPM’ANN HESS. SECRET DISEASES I SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIN! ‘ SAMARITAN’S GIFT! Tn: MO5! Olin-Am Rum-n! Inn Um). Yes. a Basilica Gun! BALSAM UOPA VIA 4‘ MERCUR Y DISCARDED. Only ten Pills to be taken to erect a. euro. They no entirely vegetnblo, having no small nor my unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, igiuro flu stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cure: in from two to four clays, and {scent cases in twenty-four Imm. .No exposure, no trouble, no change whatever. Price male packages, $2 3 Female. 83. Sold by , D. W. GROSS 8: 00. lent by mull by DESMDND k 00., Box 151 Phill. I 0 ' jenG-dly OTIONS.—Qnite a. vai'lety of » usefizl Ind optertu'ning articlaHhear—st nmmwwh fi hhnwfi'rnvv HOMINY AND TA PIOOA, just re ceived by ADAM KELLEK, JR“ «£27 . Corner of Front and Market its. Ema! Noting. THURSfiAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1863, A RARE CHANCE FOB BUILDING LOTS IN PRESS. And will be issued early in November, fielmbolh’z fiemthiw. THE GREAT “ AMERICAN BEIEDIES,” KNOWN“ "HELMBOLD’S" GENUINE ”Hummus, viz HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT “'BUCHU.‘n HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BARS APARILLA. HELMBOLD’S IMPROVED ROSE WASH. WHOLE”! GENUINE PREPARATIOF, “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED " COMPOUND ILUID EXTRACT BUCHH, A positive and specific Remedy for Disease: of the BLADDER, xmmczs, (mum. AND nndpswm ngLLINGs. This medicine herein! the power of digestion and up citrl the Ihaorbenta into healthy action, by which tho water or calcareous depositions, Ind gill unnatunl or largementu.zm reduced. us well as pain and iufllmmt tion, and is good for MIN, WOMEN and GRILDBEN. HELMBOLD’S EXRRACT BUOHU, For Weakness Irimng from Exam-ass, Habit- of Die: pstlon, Jain-1y Indiureflon or Abuse, amended with an FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Indiupodtion to Exertion, Drynesa of the Skic, hall of Memory, Loss of Power, Wank News, Dimculty in Breathing, Horror of Disease, Trembling. Dimnela of Vilion. Wakafulneu, Universal Lluitude of the Pain in the Back. Muacnlu- System, Flanking of the Body, Hot Hands, Eruptions on the Inge, - Pall!!! Count-mes. when symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this mod!- cine invariably removes, soon {chow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIO FITS. In one of which the patient mg, emit-e. Who on: w they .1? not frequently followed by those ‘- dink! dis can-I, “KEARNEY AND CONSUMPTION! "any us aware or the cause of their sufiering, but non. will confeu. The records of the Insane Auylums, saith: melancholy dentin by Consumption, bear ample witn to the mm: of the; assertion- THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED BY 03p , Regains the dd at medium. to strengthen met In rite the system,vhich HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT 305% invariably does A trial will conunce Que gmtfikqpfig; nmmms '. FEHA'IEJQ s: FEMALES u! ow on Young, smanz, mum), on com-nu- PLATING MARRIAGE In may alections peculiar to Pema'en, the Inn: Each: is unequalled by my other remedy, as in 01:10:01 or Retention. Imgnluities, Pninfulnvsn, n.- Square—{o| of Cualomary Evacuflionn, ‘3'va ox- Scinhofii fifth of the Uterus. Leucorrhn. or Whites, Sterility, sad for 1. complaints incident to the sex, whethsr arising Imm in discretion, 11-bit: of Dilaipution, or in the DECLINE 01! CHANGE OF LIFE SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE N 0 FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT 11‘ Tnka no Bnlum, Mercury or Unpleuunt Medici- Unpleaunt and Dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU CUREB SECRET DISEASES In I“ their stages, It little sxpflnse ; little or no ch.- in diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. " It causes frequent dssirg Ind gives strength to Urinsh, thereby removing obstructions, preventing Ind curl strictures of the nrethn, allayiug pain and inflammstion so frequent in this class of disrssas. anti expellin POI SONOUS,‘ DISEASE!) AND WORN-OUT MATTEfi. Thousands upon thousands who have been the -1- « -- ‘- - VICTDIB OF QUACKS, And who have paid HEAVY FEES to be'cu'ed in 1' [ball tins, have found they were deceived, and that the " Poi son ” has. bv the use of I Powerful Astringents,”i heel dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravatedjtom, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU: for all Afi‘eetions and Discuss: of the URINARY OI GANS. whether mating in MALE 05 FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Disenea of these organs require the nid of u DIURETIG. \ , HELMB OLD'S EXTRACT iBUCHU IS THE GREA'A DIUBETIC, And it in cumin to have the haired-Meat in 111 mm for which it is recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD !! BLOOD I-H HELMBOLD‘S HIGHLY CONCERTRA’I‘EB COM POUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA , This is an afiecflon of the Blood, and alfaékbuhé gem organs, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Windpipe and other Mucus Surfncu, making its appearance in the form of Ulcers. HELMBOLD’S Extract Bamapurilla pun-incl the Blood and warms all 5991’ Eruptions of the Ema, giving to the complexion a clear and healthy color. It being prepared expressly for this class of complain“, t. Blood-purifying properties are prßßetVEd to a greater ex tent than any other prepsmion of Eazsnpprilln. HELMBOL'D'S ROSE WASH, An excellent lotion for diseases or u. Syphilific nature, and as an injection in diseases v-l‘ the Urinary Organs aris ing from habits of dissipation, nsvd inwnm-ction with the Extracts Buchu and Snifiapn‘rflln. in Mich dine-AEEB as reena mended. Evidence of the most respanaible. and relinblo character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES 01' 003351 From three to twenty years’ standing, with names known TO SCIENCE AND FAME [or medical properties of BUGHU, see;Dirp‘mato ‘ Ihe United States. lee Professor DEWEIS’v valublel'nrkn'on the Pr flee of Physic. "' ~:--+ . See remarks made by the lets celebrated Dr. PHYSICK, Philsdelphis. Bee remarks made by Dr. EPHBAIM M’DOWELL celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions 0 the King ind Queefls Journal. ‘ See Medico—Chfmrgieal Review, publluhed by BENJA MIN TBAVERS, Fellow-of Boys] College of Surgeon. See most of the late Standard Works on Medicine. ‘- Extrsct Bun-hum.”- 31 00 per bottle, er six for u 00 Extract Sarsapsrilla..." 81 00 per bottle, or six for 85 00 Improved Rose Wash... . . 50¢. per bottle. or six for $2 60 0:.- half dozen of etch for 612.1vhich will be Meier“ to cure the moat obstinate cases, if directions are adhered to. gelivered to any eddrers, securely packed from obser vs '01:. Pla 1D- Deacr'abé nymph)»; in all commukesfiom.-cuu guumteed. Advice gntia. Personnlly mum-ed before me 11l Ildeman of the my of Phihdelphis, H. 'l'. Humboldt)!» being duly "on doth my, 2“ pupal-align 001;“? no uremic, ugh?“- or at er 'urioua I n are are! w 0. cu” in) a" n. g. ur’mfionn. Sworn um subscribed befo-e no. this 23d day 6! Nonn ber, 1854. WM. P. HIBBERD, Alderman, Ninth IL, above knee, Philadelphia, Addams letters for infatuation in cousd'ehee 66 H. I'. HELMBOLD, ChPmilt. Depot. 330. 104 South Tenth street, below Che-taut, Philadelphm. anm 0! coernnPEfls . AND UNPBINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “OF THEIR OWN” u u 9th" n articles on the reputation attuned by - BELMBOLD’B GENUINE PREPARATIONS, HELMBOLD’B GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHG “Lunchb’s GENUINE EXTRACT BARBAPARILLL HELMBOLD’B GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Sold by all Druggim everiihém ASK lOR REIMBOLD’S—TAKE NO OTHER cut out the advertisement and send for it, and “oi IMPOSITIONAND Exrosfini‘l (5°24; GANIG WEAKNESS, -- :4i — .ma 46m/riNta&L.CKAMIIaII, USE = SYPHILIS. I= --m:-] AFFIDAVIT