i gritm-pil r,orrice,, ;TO. Atilt IgEtT3SERS.—A.II Ai retv.tsereentet Business Notices, Misr- De*t-L , S f &e.; to secure isiso,tion Ike TEL Efi!.; A 11, zo . ust,. ismariably ye accompari tail with tlie CMlit; • aVerthielinnits ordered In the regular ialv . ttuing .Edition Rae inserted -the ;rlLorming jgdit,on ittioutieitts Charge. HARRISBURG,' - PA. Ihnrsdas Morning, fletqber 15, 1883 T.OWN. AND tOt NT BY, FOUND. —A few days ago, in the Post ciffme, a Purse, which the owner can7bave by call ing at Bergner's Book' Store and paying for this advertisement. octl4 IstAD ffILIE.--It IS stated , that an extensive lead mine has been discovere&near:l4thlehem, In Clarion county Fourteen shares of Gettysburg Bank stock were sold on Tuesday, at $7O per share--origi nal c3st $5O. - ! Tim "FASHIONS" say tunic over•dremes rich lace will be very popular the coming win ter, and have been imported in charming pat: terns ACC/DIUST. —B. W. Pittnn, son of '.:Tuege Patton, of Connenutville, had his lap; broken in two places on Monday of last weel, while engaged_in wrestling— ELECTIaN OF BANK . DriticTass.--/in 'election for thirteen directors of the Ilarritiliurg bank will be held on Monday, the 16 tigitilibyernber, at the banking house. 1:1=0:=1 JOLIN . MARTIC . hung himaelf father's stable, in lrfartjc tornship, Lancaster county, on Thursday last. No causels assigned for the rash act.. Tax (7rgan was not distribUted 111'1 h wagons yesterday.' The ele;ction was over, arl,it had no l'i4portant information"; for the people. It did not desire to. circulate the elec- Von ieturns. • ::Coax is worth fifty cents per bu - Ael at Bur lington, Know. Wheat fifty and,wenty-five cents. Good prices for that sectio n, but our fanners will realize nearly double that amount for their . crops, OTRF. FOR CHAPPED HANDS.—The following is `said to be a cure for chapnefi..handa;,7Dissolve three cents worth of clarified beeswax %n.three cents worth of pure sweet oil, VVeating over a slew fire.' Apply at night, lie : feral:o4ring: • iiintralts notice that it . has*en decided by the War, ljepartment.thattlie - ;jtent of fare in a sleeping car is a legitimate charge among the actualexpenselof 'an 60cori trivet ing in the discharge of his duty or under ordeni, if the journey be.prisecuted by night. DROWNED.-Mr. John A. Noel, of Buckman Valley, Adams county, was drowned ner Mnm sneaking, on Friday evening, in a.branch . ofthe Conewago. The stream had been swollen by a heavy min, which Mr. N. did not discoAi, owing to the darkness of the night, and In at temptirg to drive his team across, drowned. I=l=l RECOVBRING. - - Richard Watson, Esq., of Doylestown, it will be remembered,- was wound ed, (it was supposed mortally,)'at Oarnp.'Cuitin, in July last. We learn . that, otintrarY to all expectation, he is recovering, and Is. now-able to walk without the aid of a crutch. , Enrron Roman .- W. L. Davis, editor cif tbe Easton Daily Ewen, hada bmtoontaining $3OO and a number of valuable papers, stolen from a table in his office, a few days agsi. A boy employed in the office Was arrested, and con fessed the critie, and implicated: another youth named Frey, as his partner. - Wato,Dons..--The ladies of the Meadville, Pa., Soldiers' Aid. Society had inOperatiOn, dur ing the late.Agricoltural Fair-In-4118t place, a refreshment stood and. diqing - saloon, from Which they cleared over five.teicired.4ollars, all of which goes to swell the charitable: fund of the United States Sanitaiy•aOmMissiOn. THE following is set down .es . the heating values of different kinds of Apiaries& wood: Shellbark hickory being taken as the highest standard, ; pig nut ,hickeiry, 95; white oak, 75; white 72;'aPRe tree, 70; red oak, 69; black wainnt, 66; lillit?iteenli;o6; Black birch, .62 ; yellow 9ikt 56 ; hard maple, 50; white elm, 58; red codar, 60; wild cherry ; 66 ; • yellow poplar, p 2 ; btitternut; 52; white birch, 49 ; white pine, 42. :. GRAND OPERA.-A portion ofthe w,inter, , we . understand, is to be made use.of by manager of some notoriety in. giving operatic entertain manta, with the following corps of erninentlex- 4 tistes, whose names alone will be sufficient . to 'make the' enterprise a success: Primeg)coini Soprani, Madame Goosi Squakki,Aidile Scream ma Londdi _and ),idle Gohigbertpultkitek; Prime donna Contralto,„MdleEmannliSquinti4 comprimario, MadameklulltilOodi ; first tenors, Signors•Cur,ll Eieri.and• lifoustaehl ; bar .atones, Signors . Nico Fellahl - arid 'NO . ,Mona; first bassis, Signor . - Veri Low ; comprimaria, Ellegantil Buffei.;•:,:oOnductor, Gallon Jug t; .Mistair de lialle#?l;SPringhi • Tag following. certificateiamne °LAE'S many hundreds received; which Will provel l hat J. liosendale's ice proved spectacles are supeilorito any other in use READISG, Sept. 8, 1,8 4 9 :8: KR. RosenIDKLE--allt, :• Having been Using a pair of your improved. spectacles fa. seifeza,t days, it is with much pleasurize3hat a:Mire yon of the erect rebef. they havn'ailbrdefi'me fo reading: I-find mi-'differenee in the use bf k4itir glassesy,by:eandle oraunlightclind with equal ease: bk. either ; artd.lnY eyes keete without that sense of •tensioivand _p a id dojo quent uneifl.l eof formenjlasees. Pain -but-view-your improyements-irrthe-coilgrue tieWef speotacleit4a an adaßatiiiii Kkr ecleitelft W shonlfilitilratgat7-7,.. 4 ' ; t oetl4-d&wlt AAA 1). A,. , Dar SmavEn_.--M. W. MMotineil;_ntone.time a - resideot,-% lifeadvilleva T aadnitte of Alio. ghenr, College, was eatitnresl, With Morgan's band, and is now in the Ohio Penitentiary with his bead shared. At the breaking out' of the rebellion, he deserted his country, and as north ern born rebels generally,do, made one of the worst of traitors. He now bids fair to get his jaai desert. '1 • - FUEL FOR UN= SAlL—Capt. 'E. C. Wilson, A. Q. M., will„receive 804 W prpposals at his office, iu this city, until 3:o!plocki . p. Ir., on Thursday, ;October for - supplying the troops at Camp Curtin, and7thajnyalid Corps, the hospitals, corrals - , arid "various military offices and posts,- in and _ around-xliatilsburg,i with ,futi, for , fl R9494 . - ipt, tp,excee4vlx.lAckn#ls, from Novem- ter,first. The proposals will_.b:fc'r woo d and coa4.weiding . to measurement and weight prescribed . ip advertlkeruent in our colimro, to which we'reler firi'ftittiier particulars. Terwrimmocsc., )15rear „ 7 --A year ago, Isaac Newton, Commissioner ofAricultnre,At Wash ington, distrihnted,alargequantity Tappa ; ,hanneols .wheat:through this State, for th 6 purpose of having the farmers give it a itrial. 7 - X farmer - Of Delaware county, who soweidthree quarts of the . ewheat on the 2d,of Ootpher,lB63; in , afield adjoining ieVeral. — acreti of lifeiliterra hein_wiiiat, gives the following f resiiTtl of. the There was nothing forfitiikable lit its appear ance until it begin to shoot, whichAusisevdrif iiiiiirrirevlbusith., , ,tinybesidejt; xiit the let Of the 7tfir month was read* for cut ting. TbeAtraw was stiff and standing erect, the heads Well:formed, grain , pinup and heavy. It - yielded threelifißielstof 'Clear White, grate,, being one bushel from each quad sown. The,trial seeremto.-...ostablish the followi4 points, tio *IC C" — 'lThlit'it haitly.: • 2i. That it •comes to mat urity early, thus escaping,,dautage frogijust or insects. 8i Thit I's stiff and not liable to fall.. . 4th. That the grain is of a sUperior quality. sth. Thatityteldet abundantly. LAlldilAiLll. ! WONDIIIITHL SThis nveningAthe first of those ,entertaining exhibitions by Prof, Harry Lee, will he given The iiireinistration of nitrous. 'oxide ges , hatter known, as LaUghbig Gas, pro duces an effect upon jhe,subjecte that aston `Jailing, while it`amusing.' i The Prof. always selects his subject's `from theAdiert . Ce", And we are assured - that their Minienveih' ere 'such as to= 144. the audience in a constant roar of laughter. Themas Osbornr 'Astor 'of St. John'A E,.Church,New Haven,;recorn mends Laughing Gas to all who desire to have teeth extracted 'without path. Prof. Lee will Perform Ibis Dentatoperation free of ;charge at each-exhibition if(the.patient desireelt. There is nothing of an objectionable character copy netted with the 'enktiiiniaerit; and . . the most laithihres may attend. „ . • ' :.In'addition to , thelauglaing_Gais performance, ihii-ProfeskirWili he eitsiated. bY'PrOf. the world" rentiwned-lifitgiCian, Whii rhea puzzled the citizens of _EarOpe,and , AMerica; by his ' , 'Wonderful feativwhich ave;the Most litysteti- Onti,.Mirticillcins and'marvelotis `ever witpeeeed. These • insure ,crOwifiaL. heusee ion ;his.. and-RridaY; even ings; •= l Stielltittre?billiiib4serlciqiii presented to'onr citizens in one Oihibigon. - The,price of 'ft'shrtis4tail)iiif!li* 26 cents li lo 4'k.go unlash you haVe,your vest buttons insuredr,-. as Prof. Lei *lit nate reipoludidis' for any 'damage that may result froin a hearty laugh 6117:the Ipart of , hia stud itors passed GT ino.a Comparatively quiet manner on Ties:day . We have heard of very little disturbance at the polls. In one or two of the wards there were afliilintookid owns . ,The vote cast was.-the. iergeit .that.z* b!?en pelled in the city for-a nuMber. years Both :parti4 seemed determined and had every voter brought , Out, that jtliFas pessible to get to the place of voting. During the evening' the boisterous rowdies of 'the copperhead "party, ififiniinded 'by - rot-gut ,whisiiyiliairtur*olsy, and kept Ap a constant howl on the etreets. anticipated a large majority for Woodward in .I(arrisbnig, and were very bold and insulting the 'returns from the varionil "Wardri came in. They " elm , Mined. down'! considerably when they; dlscov eied that 'their immense majority was eighty eight. copperheads, more n 4hresvd....than the -".youngsters,:':although;iihey: had boasted of the Icertain *election of Woodward began' to "4611 a mice w hen the result **telegraphed from ivarioos, counties, and cauticiusly, --- • At a later hour, as majority. after _Majority for Curtin, and great Union. gainSiutere an -nounoed, the loyaliMetr of, the city became in-, Want, 'and -werein'ri?) ex hibiting their intltisiasib..: Cheer - ft ipholmer went Op for Cadiz!' aiutihq The_lsttents.pe.office was the Liteadquarters - pf - thelfttion - Conn ty Conimitle,lor thti receipt of 'the returns Hundreds of persons, anxions i to hear "the noir," crowded in and around the 9ffo3ditring the 'chola night. OcdasiOnally few .copperheadirwouid appear is.- the, browd, . but is a general :AWL* their com plexion change . * and they went away blue eopperhedele. They had .(,40, , teirthly. • One or two who need insnltinglangnage.fonnd theniseFres end- AquiYAilrn.Witikii.4ll l o-,gtitOr, ...„ Yesterday_ thete4sas no enthusiasm. man ic fesfed,flytiiin4t . iiii--onißetiitiiets, and thine of their number who ;had staked money:ln the result, tiers P At. market, we ofetheardWoodwarditer greet clachßtliler with suok i taltitaticm as; "Things; look bad ti;is 'moraine "We're licked :like • thunder; "I gusts vie've been whipped," go. Som&begliti-iriarktii met i who belong to:that. ;paitiptris::said,,reft the citiia,*ii is., they. cioald:+dispOte of *ilk marketing Y floe said he would now "move out At4a gone It was not:a:difficult task to distinguish the. tabu men from • oopperheiap, at -first Or:6i- -The esiiMtersiricaipf thii ...former Wereldeiiiant; all , were sigliag; the. faces .;off the, ropper -headsinvanslong asfthey be at Oninirlit They did 'dot' disdie to enter Into I c6iiriiitsitiimi - with loyal g7li r s 4 . o PlVlMlctetott.biaartiolet6=itii indefli44 iengthvbtttrbovO not =tlQienbi-riktd-tO4 Sulitco it to sixt . ll , oole,TßeriLAirtleYet •PONISVPIN!:,@6..t!4-4fli"SW. _ ~....:._,r,_. RIM 411138.1 QT hpOATAAOR OR A BMA 'FAADJIUM. „ON. GOLD.—It is well known that it la the wish of Mr. S:cietary Chase, the financial Nestor, that gold should remain at forty or fifty per cent. prtminm. This would prevent large importa tions of foreign goods, and the cortnequent exportation of gold to pay for them. This rate of premium on gold would also have a 4ndency to encourage the exportation of our products and manufactures, because of s,lllleferfeti o excliangelleticeen Europe and this . 4 THE DANGERS orrys i xfor.,sum.—On the.subject of the‘aarfger ,olietioleum and its ittirtese;', says the Chemist, there has been a great deal of unnecessary . alarm. „ We do not by any Maris attempt to - deny that - ranch 'danger !ifteird6 some departments of the business bill, that unfounded idea of- the)charaoter of pettobithn, and a magnified notion of its hazardouil natak does exist, tbeke is not a shadow of af dcirift These misguided opinions have bamperedlitiit: ness in many places, and while obstrubting the legitimate' traffic of 'responsible' houses iq • some cities, they have heen the means ofidiiero ing tiado ?min ite-legit6ife • °hal:lnds, and of perverting the minds of the people to ahighiy Colefed'ideaof irt 'realitY 4 eklits where - prciper preaktions'ariobs+ved4 Rowdy, obstrpationsz =PIP: Side Walks ii '''t'h' eiditicAll . ‘:67i:], .Ti - Li,ii: a.. -! i;,- SIR: —Will you please call the atterition, his Honor, the Mitydr74o , this-disgraceful mitiC ner,in which the:paveutentsbetween thi corner of Third street and the poet-office, at; Ferro!. Hotel, also Jitok'S.Corner and Leamy's otirtufk,' ate „obstructed every evening by a party c 4 blackguards and rowdies, insulting ladies as they pass along. IJ.,tayaelfeiteard. 4tly suited most shamefully one evening thid week. no less than! tlifelediffdatitlitraftn the short distance, Item the' corneri to,,lthe post-Office.= Now, I only ask,, Mr. Editor, where are t pirlice-:-bave out inoit tielitutiful set of pnlicemiuti. forgotten , their instructions from his Honor, the Mayor, to keep'the crowds from cangregating. on the coineisi, iiiid`nfore Uspecially at the-post office, so that pedestrians may get along wlth but pushing. theft Wikythismet svcic of black-, guards, and especially ladies, that they inay go along without being insulted? Is there no Way. by which this can be ntopped?- - Oinn9t the police-arrest a:few of. theselblackguards, thattni example may be set ? I will also slYatfewiworda in teference to the way betwr.en the..poskoffittetand,Seeorlintreet, south side, tieing obstructed by'lioxes, heads ; &a. I agreawithyPurfair correspOncleilt "Mary,", that it is.shanseful. I think khere,,,let a 'city oidinance'iniPrising a fine for obstinctitig the pavements_ I know, Mr. Editor, that you Was ordered; sometime ago, to remove some ashes from in frontof your cloor, that:You was removing from your yard", and that you wopid be.fined it.notlettroved from:the street in such _ a time—twenty four hours, I think. Notv, I ask - why a fine is not imposed on those persons :who have boxes, hogsheads, &c., standing _on the pavement from the post-office to 93-xond street, tearing ladies' dresses as they piss, and obstructing the Way in such a manner that but oue.person pan get along at one time. I ogain ask you, where are the'poliee ? What 4e . they, good for? What are they paid , . fort For lounging around hotels and corners, helping to swell - the crowds, instead of :dispersing 'them ? I am, sorry to trouble ,you, Mr. Editor, but' 1 , reallY bannoticit this diagraceful 'practice taws unnoticed. - - A CIT4EItT.- October 9th, 1863. RIM Jowl Jitoonit announces to.the public that he is prepared to do hauling of any descitption, eittier:-.13y the. day ors load, at -reasonable , rates: None but faithful and obliging drivers are ern :ployed: Persons having anytitingto do in his line would , do well to leave their orders at- his reiddencii'in'Nrofid street, - or' delis:telt . tbezie in' his box.akthis office. ftpptl4 .139dtf ki`Ottiat &Theo.—C. L. Bowman, of the cheap dry geode house, No. 1, corner of lifarketand Front streets, hasijust returned. frenn NewrefOrle and', Philadelphia with a full stock of, !Oder' drys: goods; comprising all neneitylitraisliceloth cloaks, furs and shawls, which he, respectfully asks the public to call and examine. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD Hol7SE krirr,AbEr,Eria., . to ESPEOTFITLLY call the attention cif Busi ness Nen:and the traveling community, to the superior accommodation and Comfort offered in their establishment. - anal-darn KANAGA., FOWLER & CO. PENNSYLVANIA . I2IiiITIA arid 'Recruiting Claim's, United. States 'Pension, BoUntY; !Arrears of ,P.ay, and Subsistence.Olabus.Ac, &a., made out and collected by • EIJOIDTE sacrtdß, Attorney-01mo. Office: Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 027-ly Cloaks 11 , :Cloaks ! - 'Cloaks Bplendid.new lot , of.oloakS. All kinds of ladies' cloaks. , All sizes of childreid cloaks ' •' , Black cloth fur Cassimers, large assortment for men ,and boys' War.' .13Koo,btOonble shawls. Brae& single shawls Woolen do~Ybleasawler . - . De laines and other dress goods. French Blerinoes, wool-delaines and alapacas. s Woolen at , clibags for ladies and children. Woolen Solite fot mew at= 25 and 80,4. . Balmoral skirts at $2..60,,58 sod $4. Brivin's beat kt I glofeelie7se, 87c and $l. 25 doz undershirts and drawers. , ladies' merino veers, long 114091133. Splendid 'as• ortment of 'White cambrice. Cambric edging; iusertngs,-large assortment. Cambric bands. and intuits' waists. Jost receiyed, 5 pleces_bliCkilik. Black i(l4 at $l, $1 26, ; 51 to: andSt 75. Together-with 4.44rge, assortnisrit.ef• all kind of dm goods,* . ,TXPWY. TO "--110R814'13,WNEIB' DR. SWELTRINFALTIBLICLfitiMENT FOR HORSES is tharivaled byZait;l) all oases: Cot Lameneed BrOises or Wrthichine:its elect is inagiesl aiid - certain. Harness'or Biddle Galls; Seetitelilie; Mange, &c., it will also care.speedily.. fitiOdit and libagisico may be easily' 'prevented and cared iii i heir incipient stages;,buttentlimed cases are'leyond the.posAbility_pf a raicaj cure. _.ll‘i case of the kind,;ho yem,-is so desperate or hopeffss but it may beltfleviafe_d by thiejAniment,, and its faithful applidation will. alWaye -fetoove the' ,Lamenese,-and enable, ; thpilonies to travel with .. e coinparatlve ease. Every horie ofter shied have this r emedy band..for lt,a,l4MalY luk3 a„, „t the Arst apps- Mace of Lameness wllteffectriallY pdvent those formi(able diseases mentlor_t4_l2 hirt,are nle43! erwise %; ,, m.hfffointet, 70w 4 : 11 4i; augl9-ditiMit i't ibWM!e= A:kuroa mamma= ter titer say to the readers ofyour paper that I will send by. retarix mail who wish it, (free) a Pke, cipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable•Balia, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan Freckles, and all Impurities of the Sale, leav ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare FacEsySirnple directlons and.in formation that will enable them i to s start elan growth of Luxuriant fl air, Whiekers, -or a litorz= atachst, In less than 30 days. All „applications .10.7Cri44„ 1 4.9 retßrn mail witholitCharge. .;• •• IlespectictilYYOrs,, phemist, 4 4 4 21 1 , B3 l' l 3rogijaY. $W York. aM:c ificatc-estatt -Oates • PRIVATE'S'ALE; ,t 1.0 .7 well knoin Stone Tnyern. nnd, Grocery, :! - sl l 9ld, now doing an exedlept , bitaliiess, Atplikted „between 7 the canal arid Front street in P44711.2.:9 4 11Pagtvet.0p verol, ken,. conkty, Pll4 is UQW , 9f fi gicllO.PriTat.9 du o A.4 o 9 o n l m9dfliiPe, ,terms; ".- • , flan properly, wlll .be glyentby eallincen the undereigniid, or:by ad-; dreeilog Dr. Illorris,-•„Becret4l% •Terry• Lodge, No. 259, Liverpool, :Pp.. . ; BEET wAueise. 3.6 L. Tp • ATTENDERS3II,R, octl,o-46!, _ . • -43lommittee. yA,L.IJABLE , PR,Q.PERTAr PUBLIC BAIL. inirsiimie of the last Will and "Testanaent ' , oftLJOHNSELE, deed, will be expeged,to -Pabilqsale, 9n • sAxgatikir At the Ceurt Honse i , in the city of Harrisburg, at:TWO:iO'CLOO.IK,:r. st., a • , VALIIABIA TRACT OF LAND, Situate In the city Of , Harrisbarg, on thei,Johns town road, adjoining property, of John Shoop, William Allison and the, Hsehnlen emote, it AteingittiV i prOterty of JOHII,SELE, deeeased; catTPiatogegitENTY;OI•WACRES, more or less. 'Efee'fgCtliereeii It ago& TWO STORY FRAME 130iTSE AND BARN and other out: huilditigs,;,i4ood m water and a thriving young Apple . • Sale.tocommence at two ()clock, as above stated; WliWirittie terms ' and coriditiOns of sale will be uniiiicknoin by - JOHN BRADY, oel2-dts Administratr 'clebmis non C. T. A. VALUABLE R,EAL . , ESTATE : , .PUBLIC SALE. Te iinderaiened. Executors'of the 'estate of (ten. JOHN POIIBRER; late of the city of Harriaburg, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, at the Court House in said city, on -SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 24, 1863, at 10 o:olock; A. M., a portion of the Beal Estate of aiicldEceased, as iollOsis: A THREE STORY BRIM ROM And lot of ground, situated on Front street, in the city aforesaid, now under a lease to Mrs. S. E. Dull. Said property is 23 feet 4} Inches `front, and extends 'hack towards alley 123'feet, with the 'privilege of using an alley , between said house and the former residence of said deceased. The form and size of this pro perty are fully exhibited by a survey and draft of the same in the pmession ofthe Executors. No. 2. ; - A CERTAIN ISLAND IN THE HIDER SUS ' QUER - ANNA, Within the 'limits' of the city of Harrisburg, with the improvements thereon erected, called Turkey' Islind;'`oier Whioh "the - Ilarriebu.ig bridge passes, containing FIFITFIVE ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED. ANIS TWO ,PERCHES, as per a:finvfeintd draft tberebf, which it re- corded ; .amonkthetecords of DauTphiri 'county, to wbiCh referinee is Made: • No. s. 'A' CERTAIN. TWO:ISTORYBUCK HOUSE AND LOT OF oitcsaNtr - - - Situated 'alba 'city of Hattiaburi, frcinting on Market street 25 feet, Including a fourlOot alley; and extending,back 86 feet 8 inches; to another lot of ground belonging 'to, the seta's of the said John Forster, deceased. • ,This lot is 87 feet - liiidein the real. The whole size and Torii of the lot is fully exhibited by-a survey and drari; in the possession of the Executors.' NO. 4. A CERTAIN HOTEL AND LOT OF GROUND Fton - ting on Omani street in said city and now tinder a lease to William P. Thiele; 'being 71 feet 6 inches front, and extending back 210 feet to Poplar Lane. • " . A CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OleTiomni Adjoining the aforeerticl Hotel, fronting on Canal street 39 feet, and eitteiding back 210 feet to PoPlar Lane by ondline, and 216 feet 9 inches by the line next to Co Wen ld'Cabe's lot. Width' of let on P6plartane 87 feet 8 inches. Nora.—The liStiwo 'properties named will be Sold together as one entire property, or sepa; rately, as may be damned advisable by the Ex- Nci. 6 czurgngitaar OR PIECE OF LAND. 'ContaillingtiNE ACRE - AND ONE 'HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE PERCHES, witlve very valuable two story Brick House (heron erected, sitpated In Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, on the public road leading from Har iishfirg to the Moinlaitiparet bounded bylands of Thomas M'Kee, Isaac Nissley, Herman Al ricks, Es,q , others. This property ; is con sidered a very desirable - eat:o44 residence, not only from its beautiful location, but also froth the fact of its being so, convenient to the city of Harrisburg. .• ' , s Any peittls* Whe nkii , be A 0411113118 of put- . .chasing Other of the above mentioned proper- ties, can, have „an opportunity of examining them.- Or EMT One of them;; by calling upon either of the Executors before the day of sale, ort i ttrOn z the Tenant whd: resides on the pro- P9ltt A - deed will lie made and possession delivered to the purchaser on the lst day of April next. arlhe terms or conditions of sale, will be, "Ode-third of the perchers money to he paid in cash, when the deed is made to the pur chistier, ainirposdessiOn of theprOperty delive. ed. Oukthird part thereof payable*); ace termini tionaol:five-"years; :and the remaining third part,„At the.end,of ten years , from the delivery of Ilfelleedatid •pOS14618i0II; with legal interest on the deferred payments, payable semi annu ally. The payment of deferred instalments and the interest ther.eon to .be sur t uted by. the bonds of purchasers and, mortgages on the premises sold: Provided, however, If purchasers should desire to pay the whole, or any larger proportion than:one-third of ?the price in hand the termemay be. varied in that respect", by the undersigned, and as they may think proper. Any information desired in. relation. to the above described properties, or either of them, can be had by. applying tp . JOHN H. 'BRIGGS, MARGARET L. FORSTER, •, BENJAMIN L. FORSTER, JO UN H. BRIGGS, Gen...Tohii.Forster, deceased. oet3-d3tiw.Bt2tawte' ••• ' KiN(,TOBACCO ;` , l OK, g enuine • - ificix)oK & 8`43.s e: Co. M= oDual. LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, THE GEVAT FEMALE REMEDY THE GREAT FEMMALE REMEDY FEW/a BERAMY ' - ' - THE GREAT FEMALE'REMEDY ! ,LYON'SAIXBIO.DiCiAL DROPS LYON'erTERIODIDAL DROPS LYON'SYBRI-ODIOAD OBISPR ➢sQPS -. ARE BETT.NII. - THAN PILLS ! ARE.B..TTERITRAN PILLS 1 •• • •ARKBETIEIt IRIAN : .ABE ..1311TTEIVEHAN PILLSJ =I Lyiit'iPeriodicilDrops are SIINONLY FLUID PREPARATION . THE ONLY:FLUID;PPAPARATION • TEFE.OI , ILYITUTD:,BREPARATION 7aTEINONLY FLITID.PREPARATION eyq , bscuglit before the peddle, and as a diu retic eid:4ioidd for iriegilerittes: ehal . langes, the ivOifirto produce' t! equal,they are; in the ; most obstivate, eases. I• .; ,RELJABLE, AND. SURE Tp1)03.091) r RELT.A.BLA'AND SURE TO DO GOOD 1 RELIABLE,' AND SURE TO DO GOOD ! UL' LA "IitLE,'ApiD . BM TO DOOOOD ! AND. CANNOT DO --HAIM; AND. CANNOT. O -HARM, AND CAN NOT DO ANIMA NNOT DO :RABIC IF!THE DIRECTIONS ARE A.DHERIrDTOI IF TEMDIFIECTIONS AR ADHERED TOI IF THE. DI REMO •JS ARE AD.HEKED;TOL .1,, 'pIEpI44.CTIONS pa - ADHERED TO ! " 1 • SAFE AT ALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL TD1133 : 4 4.V 1- :**14 1 : 4 4. 41 E 8 . except when expressly forbidden -in the 'direc tions'-vtAch are wrapped around each bottle and Wm.() the written signature , of PR. JNO. L. 11 -1 10.4 - upen them. ' ' BEWARE OF.COUNTEP.FEITS BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 4BgNv.-4 11 94',99VATT4ELPOts ! They cure all those which the female ti*em is, subjected, W.ith:dinpatch and a degree of certainty which noth44_ hut a scientifically compounded fluid prepnradon could.reach. 4 ' rc USE NO OTHER 1 u,sg NO OTHER I, `USE NO OTHER t' I:M4'N° OTHER ! For my,Drops stanct before the, world, as' the rig gut ultra of all :remedies,for the cure of ad diseases of the kidneys and bladder, Leneoreah, Prolapsns, and the mild, bit positive correction of all irregularities. • " • by those who have other preparations, which they desire to palm off upon the strength of the popularity-ottny,Dlops, and who -recommend ;their own "nostrame ; thus appieptiating to themeelvelf the-iroitatinit-deasiand:for my Pe riodical Drops, asa medium fur, selling: some thing which is worthless andhaeffiCient. But when - the Druggist you apply to has dot got them, either make him buy them for yon, or else encloiukine Dollar to the nearest general wholesale agent, who will return you a bottle by - return Eipress. You will thus: save yourselves trouble and obtain relief from_tha,greatest Female Begrda tbitef-tite -Catiry. Over 25,900 Bottles of this medicine have beetisold withih,thelast sliXnonthS, and every Lady that has used them, but for the nature of the cure, would furnish us with her sworn cer tifiCate of their efficacy If takes 'but one Dol lar ki Make' and appeal to those of your sex who are suffering—will you wastis'amayWherra single Dollar *ill give you instant relief. ;-'Prepared solely by Da. JR% L. Lnizr, Prac ticing Pbytician. PriF,p,Alßer.bnttle. • G. G• CLARK & - WRGLESs.LII DRUGGIST, • New Raven, ann. Gener,al agents for Baited States and Cana- f or Far sale at Wholesale by 'D S. BARNES & CO,. New York. GCO. C. GOODWIN & Co., Boeton. For •leby - D. N. Gross & Clo., and all Druggistits - an3l deod-mtaw-lyeow. Wholezale agents, Johnston, liallowoy & Cowden, 23 Nortl243tb. street, Philadelphia. Viritiacts: Vegetable Pills Are Warranted a Certain. Cure for FISTULA, BLIND'OR BLEEDING PIT 4 'S WWEwould caution all who are victims. to this distrersing-complaint to avoid the use of external applicatioes, as they result only in aggravating the difficulty. Dr. Witdeld's remedy removes the cause of. the disease and effects a permanent cure. TEM IS NO. QUACK MEDICINE. These Piills have been tried for the last seven years, and in - no instance have they failed to cure. ' Price 60eezitiper box. Sent by mail to any address. YOUNG. 8010 Proprietor. No.'ol.llroadiay N. Y. For 40' all **mute. 0%113-dara - . -,,' l.r~ i NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! NONE OTHERS. ARE GENUINEI NONE OTHERS ARE GENWN NONE OTHERS ARE GEN OINEI DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON 1 DO. NOT BE IdtIPOStD UPON 1 DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON I PILES I PILES itttitaL NOT ALCOHOLIC A HIGHLY COSCENMIATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT A PULtE TONIC. DR. HOOFLAYD'S GERMAN WATERS. Prepared by Dr. C. 11. JACKSON, Philtiuiphis, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous-Debility, Diseasesof the Kidneys, and all dieskies arising from a disordered Liver or Stornach,..sach as Constipa tion, Inward Yiles, Fullneeis of , _lllood to the . Head, Acidity of the. Storatieh, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food; Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking"-or Flut tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head; Honied and Difficult Breathing, Flut tering att - the -Heart, Choking or But:toe-ling Sensations when in a lying pistmp., Dimness of Vision, Thits-or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency if Per spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Er Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat,' Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning -in the Flesh, Con stant Itraiginings of Evil, and, great Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever,-:Bilious Fever, Sm. They contain NO iticdaoL OBBAD WHISKY.- They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ewes out a hundred. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN MITERS! Are not anew and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the American public, and their reputation and tale are riot rivaled by any similar preparation. 'The proprietors have thousands' of letters front - the most eminent MiEll4-, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS ii.ND • . CITIZENS. Teitifiing; . of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT 1 SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD.--APPKTITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUBCONSTITUTIuN? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF' NERVOUSNF.SS? DO YOU 'WANT ENEKGYI .DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? .-.DO .YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS .FEELING ? If you do, U6O HL‘OFLAND'S GERitIAN 'BITTERS. PARTiCULAA NOTICE There are men preparations sold under the name if Bitters; PM up m quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest uhtsky or common nom, cosh* , /rum 20 to 44 cents per yfalkm, the taste disg+u sed by Ante or Goi-ian der Seed line clue of Bitters has caused, and will vadinue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the 7p/era is kept continually under the influence of '.lkchalle of the worst knul, the desire for Lupe , ' u cres ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors a:- 'tending upon a drunks, d s life and death. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a jaguar Bitters, we publish the following receipt: Get ONE BOTI'LE OF HCK/FLAND'S GEP,MAN BI r- PERS and 'nix with THKEE QUAR ri OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKY, ante the result will be a preparation that will FAR .EXCEL in medicinal virkies and`true excellence any of- .the numerous Li quor Bitters in the market, and will. COST MUCH Vig You will have all the virtues of •HOOF -LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with. a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations wilt cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND TIM PRIZNDB OrIIOLDIRV. We call the attention of all having relations 'or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters'? will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by expoburrs and privations incident to camp life. In - the lists, 'published itiniost daily in the ne*spac.ers, on the' arrival of thesiek, it Will , te noLicvd that a•rirry lasge - propertion are suffering from debit Every case, of that kind can :be remilly cared by llootianti!a German. BMWs.- Diseases resultg from disordertil.bt the - digestive organs are Eipeedity'removed. :We have no hesitation in:stating ant•if 'these Bitters were freely used •among our tioldierg, Irintlreils of lives might be saved that otherwiee will oe lost. We rill particular attention to the following remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the -nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own langnage; "has been saved by the Bitters:" PEULADKLPHIA, August 23d;188.2. Messrs. Jimes & Evans :—Well, gentlemen, your Hoollaud's German Bitters 'has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully awdzant of all the arcuinstances of my case. Lam, and have.been for the last four years, a member of Sherthan's celebrated battery, and 'under the immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vember last with inflammation of the lungs, and*was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack, of dysentery. I was then remov ed from the White House and sent to this city on board the steamer State' of Maine, from which I landed on the 28th of Jnne. Since that time I have been about as low es any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swal low, anything, and if I did forces intuit:el down, it was immediately thrown, up again.. I could not even keep a glass of ivater on my stomach. Life could not last undet.these cir cninstances ; and, acaticlinglyr, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though un successfully., to rescue me from the grasp of the dread archer, flankly told me they could do no more for me and advised me to Bee a clergyman and to make such disposition of my limited hinds as 'best stilted me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein bron, of Sixth below Arch street, advised me, BB a forlorn hope, to try your bitters, and kind ly procured a bottle. From the time I com menced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting better. Tnough I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, end I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen mouths ; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Boyd. To.your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the pi..ce of vague fears---to ynnr Bitters will I • owe the glorious privilege of aside cle-ping to my i , 06 0m those who are deittaet to we ie rile Very, truly yours, ISAAC MALuNE. We .ally concur in the truth of - the oboro statement, as we had despaired of seeing cur coniradei Mx. Malone, restored to Ifeaira, Cuddieback, First NOW Y.cik littery ; George A.. Ackley, Co. C, lth Afitice; Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York; J, Sp , ncer, Ist Artillery, B.ttery F; J. B. Festweil, Co. B, 3d Vermont; Henry B Jerome, Co. B, 3d Ver mont ; Henry T. Macdonald, Co. 0, fith Maine ; John: F. Ward, CO. N, fite Maine; Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d: New York; Nagianiel B. Thomas, 00. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Sim ian; CO. A, 3d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. 8,,106th Penna. fitEW ABB OF COUNIEB.FEITS! :See that, the signatamof "C.' H. 'JACKSON' is on the wrapper of each Price Per bottkt, 75:cesits, or half doien for $4. Principal idannfitotorr No. 631 Arch street. - JONES & „EVANS, (Successor to C. 11. _Jacks_o P u ropr () CO let .,) rs. frFor tale by.Dragght and Dealers in every town In #ni United Ststfti- -[iijt3, 0 -.lkvily
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