paily Etttgrapt NOTWIL T SPS/ ILETISERS.--411.1 Ad vertisement.. Easiness Notices, Ear rinses, Deaths, dlr., to secure truto , tion in the TELEttitA PH, must Invariably be accompanied_ with the CASE. Advertisements ordered in the regular avening Edition aie inserted in the Aorning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA. Wednesday Evening, Sept. 16, 1883 TOWN AND COUNTRY. ===:= FOIIND-A Gold Watch and Chain in the cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on Monday morning, September 14th, at Harrisburg, which the owner can have by applying at the Super intendfint's office at Harrisburg, proving property and paying for the advertisement. at ARE* American bird—two hundred pound Parrots, To-Moaliow will be the anniversary of the battle of Antietam. VidITING THE . ARMY.—Hon. John Covode and Judge Pettus, of this State, are on a visit to the soldiers of the army of the Potomac. ANNUAL RitattllTlON of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society commenced last evening, at the Academy'of Music in 'Philadelphia. TEM UfiITED'ETATIS GRAND Loins of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows wilt assemble in Baltimore on the 21st inst., next Monday. Bay. ALEXANDEIR B. BROWN, D. D., ex-Presi• dent of Jefferson College, died at his residence, near Canonsburg, Pa., on the Bth lust, aged fifty-aye years. X. G. C.—The Lebanon Courier says that the traitorous organisation of the Knights of the Golden Circle, is spreading itself insidiously through Lebanon county. I=l "Mph% Balm" is the title of a new post of fice just established at Albright's Tavern, in tipper Bern township, Berke county. John Albright is postmaster. - Tim administration of small pieces of ice has been found by a French physician to be almost a sure cure for diphtheria and kindred diseases of the throat. 'GO AND SISE Tatra —Fifty dozen Kid Gloves for ladies, and one hundred dozen Gloves for gentlemen, have been received at Jones' Store, and are °flared at low prices, by the single pair or by the dozen. Perm= NEwmen, whose death occurred on the railroad on Monday night, was a resident of Middletown, instead of Dillerville, as we stated yesterday. -- Our informant was mistaken. in the name of the town. =I We occasionally notice the crossings of the streets obstructed by vehicles. Although not done intentionally by the drivers, they are running the risk of paying a fine by 'thus vio lating the city laws by which se are governed. Thlt, PENH OF BAY.-111 our notice of the prices of hay, yesterday, the selling figures should have been from $l5 to $2O, the latter being the outside limit: Large quantities have tbeen purchased at from $l5 to $lB and $l9. l'Earauct DOWN POBTEllB.—Perhaps some of the boys of this city, are not aware that the •penaltifor tearing down, mutilating or de facing a pos'ed bill, is fifty dollars. Would it siot be well for them to desist from the practice before their fathers have the nice little sum of "half--a-hundred" to pay? - Concturr thus relates his experience: "As soon as I heard that I was drafted, I went up stairs on a double quick to inspect my pile. After scraping all my available funds logOher, I found that I lacked just two hundred and ninety-eight dollars of having enough to pay my commutation." Boys TO BE Caw To.--We have no , hesitancy in stating that Some of the boys of this! city will be sev_erely injured if they persist in hanging on wagons and carriages that pars along the streets. We noticed no lees Than three boys engaged in this dangerous amuse meat, within a distance of two squares this •moreing. "Accidents will happen," and who will have to bear the responsibility s• when rimprndent boys are crippled ? WS DID IT AGAIN.-With a prouiptneis for wltlch he deserves credit, F. Murray Graydon, L. - calmer of the fund collected to defray the expeZtles of receiving the 127th Regiment, make s a state ment of the disbursement of .that fund which :is at once satisfactory. We accept his figures es a2l right; and take it that the ex penses for . music a ud carriage lure , re all right also, if they are all lOge for an occasion like the mein question; but as there were such' dis tinguished individuals at the head of the re ception,the public must ,not object to -paying for a 'ride for such publio-Bpi;lted men. This, of course, ends the business .4 settling the accounts of the reception, and thus, ,`° A. L. lionmfort, Chairman," is discharge.s - from fur ther duty. ' -The 7ory Orprn, after giving the figures of Mr. Graydon, runs off in an exhibition of its usual blacliguani Wm, and drags info the cjirCetion the name of the editor and proprietor 'cif the laulananc. So far as any of the accounts of Bergner are concerned, whether they were efli public or private character; they havObeen promptly audited and settled when subinittal to the c *ialny of an impartial officer and gentle man,.. lilisinemles have forced him - to reduce bills`to an unjust figure, but his 'friends have never compelled him to alter a single. vhorge made bylhim as-compensation for work' !done. Can the publisher of the Tory Orpn say as much? Or har.tre_. any - complaint to make aelnust his frienakili:lhe - City: Council? When biAnswers thege4lngtions, we may prOPound Others as to the reduction of printingl 'bills by. the City Council aforesaid. Gov. CoanN, of Penn'a, Gov. Todd, of Ohio, Gov. Morton, of Indiana, and Maj. Gen. Benj. F. Butler, are announced to address the citizens of Western Pennsylvania, at Pittsburg, to day BEXEMBEE that the Government bounty of $402, now given to recruits entering the regu lar army, will be stopped on the 25th lust Those contemplating enlisting should take par ticular notice of the fact. Tim annual exhibition of the Schuylkill County Agricultural Society will be held at the fair grounds at Orwigsburg on the 6th of Octo ber next, to continue three days. A large list of premiums will be awarded to exhibitors, and it is hoped that the friends of agriculture will send contributions to the fair. UNION MUSINGS IN CUSBREWD.-A few days ago we published a list of announcements for Union meetings to be held in Cumberland county. At a meeting of the County Commit tee, held on Monday last, a number of cbasiges were made, to better suit the convenience of speakers. The revised list will be found below. The Union men of "Old Mother Cumberland intend making a spirited canvass, and we ex pect to hear of the county being redeemed from the hands of the copperheads, on the second Tuesday of October. The following meetings will be held at 7 o'clock, r. se., -of the days named: Centreville, Tuesday, Sept. 22. Leesburg, Wednesday, 23. Newburg, ThuTsday, " 24. Shippensburg, Friday, " 25. Newville, Saturday, " 26. Bloserville, Monday, " 28. Plainfield, Tuesday, " 29. Boiling Springs, WefiriesdaY, " 30. Hoguestown, Thursday, Oct. 1. Sporting Hill, Friday, " 2. Mechanicsburg, Saturday, " 3. New Cumberland, Monday, " 5 . Shiremanstown, Tuesday, " 6. Chnrcbtown, Wednesday, " 7. Springfield, Thursday, " 8. Nettle's S. House, Friday Mifflin Tw'p., Mass Meeting at - Saturday " 10. , Carlisle, • ' GETTYSBURG BATTER-FIELD ASSOCIATION.—OR the 7th inst., we published a communication of D. MoConaugby, Esq., President of Gettysburg Cemetery Association, in which he announced that he had secured the purchase of the most striking portions of the Battle Ground, includ fog the heights of Cemetery Hill. The patri otic citizens of the State were invited to unite in the tenure of these sacred grounds, Brc., by subscribing, in shares of $lO each, for said pur pose. The course pursued by Mr. liicConaughy has received the hearty approval of many pro minent persons. A number of the -leading citizens of Gettysburg have already met and organized the) "Gettysburg Battle-Field Memo rial Assooiation." A provisional committee has been appointed, including numbers of pie minent citizens throughout the State. Local committees will be appointed in all the cities and large towns, and active measures will be taken to have the required fund promptly sub scribed.. The subscribers are to elect Trustees, ; Who are to meet and organize, appoint an Exe cutive Committee, apply for an Act of Incor poration, and have the general management of this noble enterprise. The spirit of patriotism and honorable pride in our State will, we doubt not, crown this laudable undertaking with merited success. The committee to secure sub scriptions in Harrisburg will be appointed in a few days. We hope our citizens will subscribe liberally. What more noble, interesting and enduring monument can there be-of the-glori ous victory achieved at Gettysburg than the battle-ground itself f Let it be secured at once, and perpetuated in the form in which it was at the close of the battle. It will be 'a place that will attract thousands of visitors of the present and sucieeding generations, who will survey with wonder and veneration the sacred scenes of a struggle in which were involved, in a man ner, the life of the nation and the perpetuity of the Republic. 7,, • Powell &rms.—Before Alderman . Kline. Jacob Ludwig was emitted onMonday evening by Officer Fry, and was drank,- as usual. On Tuesday morning he was discharged, on a promise to leave town. The promise was soon forgotten, however. In the afternoort Jacob was again arrested, and is noir in the lock-up, where he will doubtless get sober. John Parr, fir drunkenness, was arrested by Officer Essig, and committed to the lock-up for 24 hours. Augustus Liebtrue was arrested on Monday by Officers B. Campbell and Cline, for passing counterfeit money. Liebtrue had paid oat or sold four dollars—in half dollars—to a resident of Verbeketown. The money proved to be bogus, and on Saturday evening Barney Camp bell became,aware of , the fact thatLiebtrue had counterfeit money . in his possession. The mat ter rested . quietly until Monday, when the officers searched Liebtrue's residence, and found beneath the carpet, under a bureau, about forty dollars -in halves and quarters— principally halves—all counterfeit. The ma jority of the pieces are well executed, :and might have been passed singly, without detec tion. A few of them ware very poor imitations. The Alderman bound over the prisoner for. a hearing at Court, but he obtained bail—B. F. Iliclleynolda going his security in the sum of five hundred dollars. • :---The above notice was intended for insertion yesterday, but was unavoidably crowded out. Jacob Ludwig and Joseph-Mott, who passed last night in the lock-up, in a state of drank- I mom, were discharged by the Alderman this morning. Ludwig promised to leave town. George Shaner was arrested for_ abusing Mrs. , Martha Manley, and "calling her hard names." Committed to prison. James Fleming (soldier) was before the Alder man for having struck and knocked down Ellen °Omer. This case was settled by the parties. George Fix was put In the lock-up on a charge of - vagrancy. George, who is a boy of thirteen years of age, ran off from his father, S. Fix, Who resides in Johnstown. The father arrived here yesterday, and took the boy home last _ • Joiatph Weltmer was taken to the lock-up at noon fo-dlity; by officer Fry: As issued, Jose& eae on ibinclei. It appears •alip*-uselese to conthotithulo,tbe lockup. LiquorAtonld not be Gold to hhu. EXHIBITION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA AGNICIge) HAIR DYES HAIR DYE 1 TIJRAL SOCINT Y. --The grand exhibition of Or) Peoria Stat• Agricultueal S 'clay, which com mences at Norristown, Montgomery county, on the 20th :f t-eprembe.r, to contiuue for four days, should attract the attention cf exhibitors f every class. The premium list is very com prehensive and liberal, and should induce large competition. To manufacturers and mechanics, the exhibition will be one of sp:cial impartance, as a fine opportunity will ba afforded them of bringing the produce of their skill and inge nuity before a large number of people. The, arrangements for the exhibition are very ample and complete. Everything is being done to in sure a large attendance of visitors and exhihit ors. There is a splendid trotting course on the grounds, and quite a large number of fine horses are expected to be present. • Grape, Canister and Shrapnel An officer of the 14th Massachusetts regiment recently communicated the following interest ing article to a Lawrence paper: Grape consist:- of nine shots arranged in three layers, which vary In size according to the calibre of the gun; they are held together by two plates of about 1-14 inch less diameter than the calibre of the gun, two rine, a bolt and a nut. The canvas bag arrangement is too old for this war; it is not so simple or durable, and hes not been used for years. Canister for a gun contains twenty seven small cast-iron balls, arranged in four layers, the top of six, the remainder of seven each; for a howitzer it contains forty_el,ght small iron balls in four layers ot twelve each; for the same calibre you will see that the balls for canister is a tin cylinder, closed at the bottom by a thick cast-iron plate or a wooden sabot, and at the top by a sheet iron plate with a handle attached; the interstices between the balls are closely packed with sawdust to prevent tread ing when the piece is fired. Shrapnel consist ot a vary thin shell, which is filled with musket balls; the intersticea are then filled by pouring in melted sulphur and bullets to receive the bursting charge. Now to explain the difference between a "shrapnel" of "spherical case" and a "shell." Toe destructive force of a shrapnel is what it receives from the charge in the gun, the powder in the shrapnel being only to break the envelope and spread the balls, they still moving forward by force of the impulse they receive from the charge in the gun. A shell is made very much thicker than the envelope of a shrapnel,'and is nearly filled with powder, and will do no great execution if it explodeson the ground, it having destructive qualities in itself aside from the "discharge of the gun. A sharpuel shell has only half of the charge of powder that a shell proper has: thus a 24 pound er shrapnel contains one hundred. and seventy five mu,kers balls and six ounces of powder. A 24-pounder shell has twelve ounces of powder. SABBATH ECIIOOL Cntsanavos.—The Sabbath School of the First African Methodist Episco pal Church, of this city, will have a celebration in the Grove near the west end of the Penney!. vania R,ilroad bridge, opposite Rockville, about six miles from this ,city, a very pleasant place, on Thursday next, the 17th inst. The cars chartered for the occasion, will leave the Market street depot at 8 o'clock in the morn ing, and 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and re turn at o'clock. Every provision has been made for the occasion. A sumptuous repast has been provided of boiled ham and roasted chicken, including all the fruits of the season, &0., &c. Tickets for the round trip 26 cents, to be tad of Mrs Dorsey, corner of Walnut and Filbert streets, and of the Committee. The proceeds of the celebration are for the benefit of toe Sabbath School and Church. We -ere gratified to witness the many manifestations of the strong and earnest deaire of our colored population to improve themselves ' and their efforts for such purpose deserve to be liberally encouraged. Come one, come all, friends, and yon will have a happy time. Rev. Joseph A. Nelson, Pastor of the Church, and William Dorsey, Superintendent of the Sabbath School, will conduct the exercises so as "to preserve a conscience .void of offence." 2,* 55:petial Notitts. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, sod Subsistence Claims. &c., &e., made out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER., Attorneyes-Lcus. Office: Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [u27-ly Arforrios, Bmtusl—The attention of the public is respectfully called to the full stock of seasonable dry goods at Bowman's, No. 1, cor ner of Front and. Market streets. The stock comprises in part the following: Black and col ored dress silks, Telencia's, poplins, shepherd plaids, mohair, elapses, in colors . ; merino end cashmeres, in colors ; " a full line of mourning and second mourning, in merino, cashmere, bombazine, poplin, 3-4 and 6 4 lupins, delaine, satinAn chene, and. mohair." Our bleaCbed and unbleached mnslins are cheap-; skirts, Bal moral and 'hoop, comprising atl of the new styles ; ladies' cloaking cloths cheap. • :• THE PROPRIETORS ,OF THE GIRARD HOUSE ` ; PHILADELPHIA, " RESPECTFULLY call the attention of }Susi nessiden and the traveling community, to the superior accommodation and comfort offered in their establishment. an3l-d3m KANAGA, FOWLER & CO. 4 4.114 ANOTHSR ARRIVAL OP NSW. GOODS! 26 dozen best kid gloves, from auction, 76, 87, $/ 00. Splendid assortment of fine dress goods,worth $1 26. French Merinos, French Heppe. Algier clOth. Delaines, all wool Delainee, Paramattas. • Black Silk, at $l, $1 26, $1 60 per yard. IQ doz. Balmoral Skirts $2 60 $S 00, $4 00 and $6 00. The beet quality of Black Muslin& ' 1.4 Black all wool Helaine. ~ Fine black Bombazine, black double ShaWls. Fine quality black Alapacas. B ack Paramattas,lxish Linen,Sheeting Linen, 5'4 heavy Linen. • Black Crape Veils and Mourning Veils. Woolen and Cotton Stockings, all kinds. Large assortinent of new Cinaks. Hoop. Skirts at all prices. •• Hair Nets and Corsets, cheap. • Car stock has received large additions of new goods this week, and our assortment is very large now. - 3 We are receiving new goods every day, to which we invite the attention of the ladies. S. Law. EDITOR or Tumoral% : Dear S : With yoor permission I wish - to say to the leaders of y our paper that r wjlliend by return mail:to all bvtio with it, (free) at Re oipe, with teat onefor m off an using r aki a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, ;rat Freckles, and all - Iliptiiities_cff the.titiu, leav ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful I will Ow mail free to those having Bile Iles& or Bare Fac a, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to start a fel , growth of Lusnriant - Rair, Wbiskera,ora Mou• each°, in less than 80 days.- All applicationg answered by return tad without'charge. ? ully yours, 11/OS. r. CHAPMAN, Chebdaki jy2B-dBm} No. 831 Broadway, New York. BATCHELOR% CELEBRATED IR R DYE Is the Bf St ian the tr orld Zie only liarnutss, .rue and Ramble Lye Km 'a. Til n sp. cod id Hair Dye is fcet —cLau s WA, Rusts or Grey Flair instantly to a Glospy Black or .Natural Brown, without injurieg the Heir or Staining the Skin, leaving the flair &ft and B-autiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fie quently restoring its pi isttnc color, and rce: i fie& the 111 tffects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BA WHELOIt. All oth ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY . ST., N. Y. BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET CREAM FOR DRESSING THE HAM ie23-Iy. TO HORSE OWNEIS DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness arising from Sprains, Bruises of Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Gallo, Scratches, Mange, &c., it will also care speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured iu their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, is Fe desperate or hopeless but it may. be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with coinpafative ease. • Every horse owner should have this remedy at band, for its timely use at the first appear ance of Latneness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. Ss advertisement. augl9 -d&weo w MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! DON'T 'fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN This valunble preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions - of mothers and - Children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the Child from pain, but ixtvigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, end gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN ran Bownts, AND WIND COLLO. We believe it the Beet and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHCE.I IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine uniess . the tan-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK Pam ONLY 25 Onms Bofm n. my 22 d&w6m Misettlancous W. H. SIBLE'S New Grocery, Confectionery and:Fruit Store, No. 3 North side of Market square, a few doors above Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MOLASSU 4 , Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Spices Cfietae Butter, - Egga, Litrd, Ham, Mask ate', Salmon, Shad, Codfish, Ste. Green Fruit, Melons, Apples, Peaches, Can telopes, Sweet Potatoes, ri;gg Plant, itc. A large lot of Corn Btooms, Wash Tubs, Corn 13abkets, Wooden Boals, Wash Boards, Buck eta, &c. An invoice of 100 bbls. New. York orate Apples: • sep 4 du viir S. I. F. D. E. -es STA-TEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING- ESTABLISHMENT BARRETT, NEPHEWS Be. CO., . PROPRIETORS. OFFICES : No. 47 North EIGHTH St., PHILADELPHIA, and 6 & 7 JOHN St., NnW YORK. UR success in DYEING and CLEANSING O GAIMENTS of velvet; Cloth Bak, Merino, Ds Laig, 80., Ife, and 811ANCLE1 of almost every dooription, is so well known that , we only de sire to remind our Mends and the public gener ally, that the seakon for getting ready their Fall Goods is now at hand. ar Goodie glowed and returned by &preen. lAul4-d3Lv] RAJ:WELT, /VENDS' Win & CO. WATCHES 41_4. JEWELRY AND SILVER—WARE. TE undersigned would -respectfully invite your attention to his well selected stock of Fine Gold and tilver WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWELRY, of every kind and 'variety of styles —comprising all ofthe newest and most beautiful designs. • Also, SOLID SILVER WABE, equal to Coin— and the best make of Silver Plated Ware. Each article is warranted to be,atl represented. ser Watches And Jewelry carefully repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB I:fABLEY, (Successor to Stauffer te; Harley,) auSl-d3nx No. 622 Market street, Pada. AXTHITNEY'S HISTORY, vol. 1, Price $2 75. A.llistory °fib° War , for. the Preserve tion,of the Union. • arithracing. a lull and ;im partial history of the causes that led >to it. The separate action of each State, military and naval engagementh sketches of prominent leaders, . &c. Illustrated.:-By.Lorenzo Pi Whitney. Volume 1 ready. For sale at BERG N ER'S Cheap Book Store. au2S SEIADE TREES.- WE are now ready to receive orders for Shade Vl' Trees. To person clubbing, purchasing in large lots, Will !sell '''twenty per cent. 'lees,' and will also superintend the Planting, and warrant them. If they fail to grow, I will re place,l them ;without: charge. 3. IdISH, an 26 Keystone Nursery. TIMOTHY SEED, APRIME article can be bad at the Agrical tural Store of (IEO. W. PARWMB, .septlO-dlw 110 Market street. [OBSERVING JARS, of Glass and Stonei, 01 1 all kinds and rhea, for sale low, by jelo NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market streets. PXOELSIOR HAMS.----Michener's celebrated Bxcelrior Hams, constantly on hand and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, angl7 Cor. Front and Market streets. A. FLOULt—A lot of very Echoice extra family flour, just received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, M 920 Cor. Front and Market streets. ANEW assortment of Norton's Unrivaled Gold Pens, in Gold Plated Desk Holders, just received at SOHEFFER'B BOOKSTORE, el 5 18 Market stmt. NEW H6OIIE2EII, No 1, 2 and 8 ; in halve, . quarters :And kite . just r , cerycil and fox is de low by _ NICIEtuIS & ItOWMAN, • . ~,p,r rpp r Frant aged ,Vatket 801*U. Differe tolered double varieties ; White Wr "e;"` urple Fringe, or Mist Tree :arid other atintbbacy, at 'Keystone Nursery. J. KWH. itlebiral LYONS PERIODICAL DP.OPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S p, , :LIODIoAL PRrITS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY THE GbEAT FEMALE REMMOY THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYO v'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS ARE BETTER TITAN PILLR ARE B WEB THAN PILLS ARE BETTER TFIAN ARE BETTER THAN PILLS Lyon's Perimlied Drops are THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE. ONLY FLUID. PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ever brought before the public, and ae a diu retic and epecific for Irregularities, challenges the world to produce an equal ; they are, inthe moat obstinate came, RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD &ND CANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARM, IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARS ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO SAFE AT ALL TIMES ! iAFE AT ALL TINES SAFE AT ALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL TIMES 1- .acept when expressly forbidden in the dirrc dons which are wrapped around each bqltle, and have•the written signature of DR. JNO. L. LYON upon them. NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE vE °VIERS ARE GENUINE NONE 0 'TIERS ARE GENUINE NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! BE 4'W 0 lUNTERFEIIs ! BKWA it E, OF COUNTERFEITS! BEWARE OF COUNTF.RFEITS I They cure all these ills to which the female system is subj oted, with dispatch and a degree of certainty which nothing but a scientifically compouodrd fluid preparation could reach. USE NO OTHER t USE NO OTHER USE .1%0 OTHER! USE NO °caw For my Drops stand before the wprid as the ne plus ultra of all remedies, for the cure of all diseases of the kidneys and bladder, Lencoreah, Pralapt.n4, and the mild, but positive correction of all irregularities. DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON D 3 Nor Bic IMPOSED t. PON DO Nor BE IMPoS t•D UPON DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON by those who have other preparations, which they desire to palm off upon the strength of the popularity of my Drops, and who recommend their own nostrums, this appropriating to thernselves the constant demand for my Pe riodical Drops, as a medium fur selling some thing which is worthless and Inefficient. Bat when the Druggist you apply to hut not got them, either make him buy them for yon, z or else enclose one Dollar to the nearest general whol sale agent,- who will return you a bottle by return Express. • You will thus save yourselves trouble and obtain relief from the greatest Female Regula tor of the Nineteenth Centel*. Over 25,000 Bottles of this medicine have been sold within the last six months,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. It takes but one Doi Ear to make the expetim'ent, and 'I appeal to (hose of your sex who are suffering—will you waste away when a single Dollar• will give you instant relief. Prepared solely by Da. Tao.. L..LTozr, Prao ticking Pbytician. • Price $1 per bottle. G. G. CLARK & CO., WHOLES ALI DRUGGIST, .New Haven, Conn. General agents for United States and Cana des. or For sale at Wholesale by D. 8. IIii.RNEB & CO,. New York. QEO. O. GOODWIN & 00., Boston For s.le by- D. W. Gross & Co., and all Druggists. anBl deod-mta w-ly now. Wholesale agents, Johnston, liallowoy & Cowden, 28 North Bth street, Philadelpuia. FLO WERS OF ITALY. TOILET EAU DE` COLOGNE. AN exquisite bnpregnation - of Pure Spices with the odors of Flowers, Blossoms of Orange', Roseniara, Bahia; Violet and Roses, Very fragrant on the handiterchlef. For salt by the quart or bottlei. Prepared by hlfa S. A KUNKEL, Apothems,. •A C. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Third street, A Harrisburg, Pa., all business entrusted to -aim will be promptly attenchd to. Bauntles, Pensions and Back Pay of Officers collected. • declo PRESERVING JABS of glues and Bremen% • of all gists, onnotantly on band andi for „l e by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, sept 6 Onr. Vilna and Market Eltireetvi. SUGARIrfor Preserving, of all idnali, which we are now cifterhkg very low. 041 'and acaudne at NICHOLS& BOWILOPB, Cor. Mont and Haricot as. etrean Ztraintrs. Steam Weekly to Liverpool. TOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Conn HAR- Boa.) Tho wel knew-. S;eamers of the Liverpool, Nati , York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company. are Inte•lded to ail as follows CITY OF NEW YORK, S-iturd-ky Sept 19 6; ETNA., Saturday, Sept. 26 , h; CITY OF WASEi -ING DON, Saturday, October 3; and every suc ceeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pitt 44, North River. BATES OF PASSAGE, PIVLADLI IN GOLD, Oa PlB SQUIVALDNT IN UVN HUM ink " CA-2111 1 $BO oosTBERAON, $32 60 do to London, 85 00Ido to London, 35 60 do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris. 40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00Ido to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Barre, Bremer., Rotterdam, Antwerp, &a., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Livrr- Peel, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Thotte who wish to send for their Mewls cisn buy tick eta here at these rates. For farther information apply at Cue Oompa ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. V. or C. 0. ZI MEBMAN, Harrisburg. f2Bdly. ,I,`~l~Dital.- *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. THH GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, STIFF' NECK AND JOINTS, sei , AlNzi, BRUISES, CU I AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMAIIO AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. DR. STEPHEN SWEET; of aniziectiout. The Great Natural Bone S-tter. Da. STEPBEN B WEB!, of ann.ctieut, Is known all ov.-r the Boiled StAtte DR. STEPHEN SWAEP, of Connecticut, Is the author of • •Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lini ment." Dr. Swat's Malbble Luimeni Cures Rheumatism ar.d n• v”r Dr. &e is liffailible laniment Is a cartain remeny for N , uralgia. Dr. Sweet's 141116:e Liniment 'Curesßurns and Smuts im Lon. Dr. Swat's Lf.ll,bfe Linement Is the best known Remedy for 8p aim and Bruises. Dr. Sweet's Infal tMe Lerthrient Coma Eleadache immediately aid was never known to fdil. Dr. Sweet'e InfalliLle Liniment Aff ads humediatn relict for ritcs, and seldom fails to cure. 'Dr. Swigs Infallrblt Liniment Cures Toothache in one Minute Dr. Sweet's lafailsble Liniment Cures Cuts and wounds iruniedtAdy and leaves no star. Dr. Sweet's in,faable Liniment Is the beet remedy fur bores hi the known woad. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Has been nerd by more than a ruithon people, and all prairie rt. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly a "fries. ! in uted," and every family should have it at ha..ci. Dr. Sweet's lafalible Liniment Is for sok , by all Dzuggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. RICHAEDSON & Co., Sole. Proprittore, Norwich, Ct For sale by all Dealers. claw. -euw. PJLES PILES I Dr. Witfield's Vegltable Pills Ate Warranted a Certain Cure for FISTULA, BLIND OR BLEEDING PILES. WE would caution all who are victims to this distro.sing complaint to avoid the use of raternal applicatious, as they result only In aegravating the difficulty. Dr WitfLid's remedy removes the case of the disease and effects a permanent cure. MS IS NO QUACK MEDICINE. These Pills have been tried for the last seven years, and in no instance have thew failsd to cure. Price 50 cents per box. tent by mail to any address. J. YOUNG. Sole Proprietor. No. 481 Booadttay, N Y sept2-d3in Pianos, inclobtong, F. G. LIGLITE & CO., (Late Lighte & Bradtanye) Piano Forte Manufacturers, 421 13Rooms Sr., NEw Yomr, 2(1 block Eastie Broadway. E. F. C. LIGEITE, the original founder of IY.L this well-known e,tablisbment, Senior partner, and only Practical Piano Forte Maker of the late film of "Lighte & Bradbury's," having retained his Two-Thirds interest in the whole business stock, materials, &cand Sole Propiie torship in his Valuable Patents, inclusive of his celebrated PAINNr INSULAtED IRON FRAMES, is the only one who can make the SUPEEIOR PIANO FOBTEi for which this house has been so popular. li' All in'ringe meats on his rights will be presecuted accord ing to law. . or All PianO Fortes from this ,manufactory are warranted perfect in every respect for five yeaß. Lioaral Terms to Dealers. F. O. LTOPETE Sc CO., aufe-tlilm 421 Broome St., New York. MUSIC STORE. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SHEET 111JSIO AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PICTURE FRAMES AND WOKING GU, Mll3, At Mode sent by mail MELODEONS AND CABINET ORDINS fiVENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWWII7eI z_sILVAS MEDALS, and the ONLY GOLD MEDAL. ( ever won by instru ments of this ohms) has been awarded to MASON & HAMLIN'S INsTitUktENTS. A full assortment of these increments al wi4a on hand at W. ENO"HE'S, Agent, 98 Market street. je4-2tawl kir..NEY C. 011111, Teacher of the Piano, idelodoa and Terms reasonable. 16 Third street, between Market and Chest nut streets. reptll-d3m W. KNOCHE'S, 98 Market et. j,4_2rawlv
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