Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 14, 1863, Image 3

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N t rr Tv z go; W.PISE.R.S.--All Ad
es; z, use 1.31 hioticebi, Mar.
rages, Dee ta, ~ to secure JUNO Aloe
in the T_Ett7;CatAPti, must Invariably
tra exeeximp.s..3:ext xth the CASH.
Advertieenzerkts ordered In the regular
cvening Editinh ate Inserted In the
-.itorning EdiVosa mrithout extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA
Wednesday Evening . , October 14, 4861
TOWN AND .0 OITNTTSY,
FOUND. --A few days ago, in the Post Office,
a Parse, which the owner can have by call
ing at Bergner's Bo* Store and paying for
this advertisement. octl4
Lean Muffs. --It Is stated that_an extensive
lead mine - has been discovered near Bethlehem,
in Clarion county. , - -
Fourteen shares of Gettysburg Bank stock
were sold on Tuesday; at $7O per share—origi
nal wet $5O.
Tn " Rumen" 'say tunic over dreaem in
rich lace will be very popular the'Coming whi
ter, and have been imported in charming pat-
terns
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ACCIDUT. -B. W." . Patton, son of judge
Patton, of Conneautville, had his legs broken
in two places on Monday of last week, while
engaged-in wrestling.
' ELtoriox or BANK Dmoraia.—An election
for ;thirteen directors of the-Harrisburg btnki.
'will beleld on Monday, ilto 16th of 11•overiteii
at the banking house.
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Joni hung' himself in father'Si
stable; in:Hartle township, Lancnster county„
on Thursday last: No cane is nssigned for: the
rash act.
,Tnis Organ NinB nag diatribnted In•the - market
' , wagons thislnorning.. The'plection was over;
assidt iiad no "iinportant - leforination'' ior the
,people. It did not desire to circulate:the elec
-tion tetruns.
Col* Is' worth fifti_.eente'per bushel at Bar.
lington, Kansal. Wheat fifty and seventy-five
cents. Good prices for that •section, bat our
farmers will realize nearly double that' amount
for their crops. '
PURR Sp& CLIATT ED HANDS .—The following is
said to be a cure for chapped hands: - •Dirixd*
three cents worth of clarified beeswax in three
cants worth of pure sweet oil, by heating over
a sloW fire. Apply 'at might, before retiring....
lituarearqrams.—We notice that it hag been
decided•by the War Department that the. item
of fare in a sleeping car is a legitimate charge
among the actual expanse of an ctlicer trafei?
ing in the•discharge of hie duty or under orders;
it the journey Pe prneeeuted bymight.
Ditowram.—Mr. Raul. Noel, of Bachman
Valley, Adams county, was drowned net ner Mnm
masbnrg, on Friday evening, in a branch of the
Conewago. The stream had been swollen by a
heavy rain, which Mr. IT. did not discover,
ow , 4 ng to the darkness of the night, and in at
temptins,:c to drive his team across, he was
drowned.
Excovsairro. EichaTa Watson, Esq , of
Doylestown, it will ~,e'remembere,d, was wound
ed, (it'was supposed mt::*thaf , ) at 9iiiip Curtin,.
in July last. We ham Oak contrary to all
expectation, lie is recovering, -sod is now able
to walk without the aid of. a crrit‘ ll - . -...
EDITOR ROBBED.-W. L. Davis, edito7 '
Easton Daily Express, had a box containiUg.: 43 r
and a number of valuable papers, stolen froni
a table in his office, a fewr days
.. ago. A boy
employed in the office was arTestod, 4m4,ccul
fessed the crime, and implicated another youth
named Frey, as his partner„ . •
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Was.. Dorm.—The ladies - of the ifeadville,
Pa., Soldiers' Aid Society hrid'in,operation,
ing the late Agriculture! Pair in that4lacp:n
refreshment stand' and dining saloon, ..;fr r om
which they cleared over five hundred dollars, all
of Which goes to swell the charitable fund' of
the United States Sanitary.Commi9sion.
Tun following is set down es the relative
heating values of different kindsof American
wood: Shellbark hickory being taken as the
highest. standard,,lQo;> pig nut hickory, 95;
white. oak, 75; white bezel, 72; apple, tree, 70;:
red oak, 69; black walnut, 66; white,beech,
black birch, 62 ; yellow oak, 50 . ; hard maple;
60; white elm, 58;'red cedar, 50; wild cherry,
66 ; yellow poplar, 62 ; butternut, 52; white
birch, 49 ; white pine, 42.
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GRAND OPEIRA..—A portion of the winter, we
understand, is to be made use of by a manager
of some notoriety in giving operatic entertain
ments, with the folloWing corps of bminent ar
tistes; whose names'alone will be sufficient to
make the enterprise a success: Prime Donna
Soprani, Madanie Goosi Squakki, M.dlle Scream.
ma Louddi And. Male GohigherthanakittllN
Prime donna contralto; Mdle Susanni Sgribiti l ;
comprimario,'Madame.Follbloodi Ducki ;first
tenors, Signors OurlijEtari and MoostaC'ai ;_bar
atones Signors Moo rellahi and No lifieni;
first basks, Signor "Peri Low !Slo.pltguardi•;
comprimaria, Ellegantli 13tift,d ;- aurtfiii*;,
Gallon Jugi ; Alastair - de ballot, SPringlo
nix folloWing certificate le one of the Mani
hundreds received, which will prove that J.
Rosendele'a improved spectacles are superior to
any other in use
RSADIFICI, Sept. 8,.1.863..
liosssoms.—Sia :lying :been using d.
:pair.of your improved spectacles or several
days, it is with much pleasure that IViare
you of the great relief they have afforded me WI
r,,taling. I find no differeneebi the, use of your.
glasses by candle or sunlight, and,T.:l4 "read.
with equal ease by either; and my`ey tireleft
without that prate of tension and pairtfebnat
(pent upon the .0 aof former glasms, I Cub
but "dew your ...improvments in the cor7:140:
tion of spectioles as art adaptation of scleiEditio
principles to the philoitopby Of.vlsion for which
the public should be grateful. ,
ootl4d&wlt A; A;lerlontrois, X. D.
.13trr Einavan_.,4l. atsne time
resident, of illeadadlle, n ,graduate,..uf
gheny College, was captured' With Moraan's
band, and is now in the Ohio Penitebtiary with
his head shaved. At the breaking out of the
rebel lion, ho deserted his country, and as north
ern born rebels generally do, made one of the
worst of traitors. lie now bldg fair to get Ms
just desert.
,Ft rot, Ikons Ban.—Capt. B. C. Wilson, A.
Q. M., will receive sealed proposals,at his office ;
in this city, until 3 . o'clock, 14, onllhursday,
October 22c1, for supplying tbe.troops at Camp
Curtin, au& the Invalid
,Corps, the hospitals,
corrals, and various; militaryoffices and posts,
in and around Harrisburg, with: fabl, for e
period not to exneedsi3 months,frorn lioverc•
ber first. The proposals will be for . wood and
Coal, according to Measurement and weight
prescribed in advertisement In our column', to
which we refer for flirt - tier Particulars.
TAPPAHANNOCS WH:I4I , —A.year ago, Isaac
Newton, Commissioner of Agriculture, at Wash
ington, distributed a large quentityff Tappa
-hannock wheat through this State, for the
purpose of, having the farmers give it a trial.—
.
A fariaer o!lpelawire county, who sowed three
ribarla of the wheat on the 2d of Octbber;l.?o,
hi field adjelning;seversil acres of Biediedris
nean Wheat giVel3 the following result Of the
trial;
, There was nothing remarkable in:RS:appear
-000 until it brgan to shoot, which was Berard
dayli pleviciriptolhist besideit, , rand On tbel.st
of the4tlCnitintli ( - July) 4 lt was - readir for cut;
ting. The straw was stiff and standing erect,
the heads well-formed, grain , plump and heavy.
It yielded three bushels -cif 'clear white -grain,
'tieing one bushel from each quart sown.
The trial seemsto establish, the following
points, to wit:'
Ist. That hardy. ' ' , ,
2d. That it comes to-maturity early, ihrti
escaping damage from rust or.ineee_ts.
81. That thireiraw stiff and`not• liable to
141.
4th. That the train is of a inirerior quatty.
sth.That it yields abundantly. ,
LAIIGIIABLZ ! WONDERFV/1-1 . 0 .
morrow evening the first of those entertaining
exhibitiOns - byPrOL Haiii Lee, will be given
„in Brant!s4all. Tke adMinistrittion'of nitrous
*de - eta; Fetter known as Laughipg Gas, pro
*es an effect upon the sUbjects that , is estop
whilb a is' aintiihag. The Prof. idiiays
*acts his iiabjects *CM the •andience, , and we
are assured that; their manosuvers , arelach as
to keep the liidience in a constant roar of
laughterr' Boy. Thomas' G. Osborn, pastor of
St. Jclin's IL E. Churei;, New , Haven, recom
mends Laughing Gai to all:who desire to have
teeth extracted withnit:paih: Prof. Lee will
poform:thia Dental operatiOrkfreelof charge,at
'each exhibition if the patient desirusit. There,
i ts nothing of an objectionable character con
peCiedWith
,the entertainment , and the mOsl
:fastifilikr* *tend.
In additionlotthe Laughing. Gas performance,
the Professor will be- assisted by Prof. Haller,
the world renowned 'Magician; whto has puzzled
the citizens of EaroPe. and Apterica, by his ,
wonderful feats, whicir.are, the most .raysteri
onsAriliseelorts %ind-rairireleus ever witnessed.
TtiVie - ' two ''great'aitridttoils - _,insure
crowdo. *maps on to-inAvy and Flids9 eYen
legs. Such - a rare bill is but;seldom presented
tg our citizens in one extutution The price of
rnission,yonly punts. Don't go unless
you have your vest buttons ineured f as -Prof.
Lee will not be responsible for any damage that
relay rusultfrom. al:warty laugh on the part - of
his auditors.. 1 .• •
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'Ttiwf4Cridai off in, a comparatively
quiet manner yesterday: We have , heard of
very little disturbance at the polls. In one or
two of the wards there were a feli knock-
The vote . ciist was the largereil-that. has been
polled In the city for a number of years. Both
parties seemed deterniined to win, and bid
every voter'. broaght oat that it was possibleto
id to the place of voting. .
Eictirigthe evening the boisterous rowdies of
the caprrhead party, influenced by rot.gut
whisky, became noisy, and kept up a constant
howroilthee - yeets. They anticipated a large
Majority for Woodward in Harrisburg, And
were very bold and insulting until the retains
!tiara the various wards came in. They " sim
tittered down'considerably when they discov-
Mil that their isiniriaa majority was eighty eight..
Did copperheads, more shrewd than the
- qyaringsters," although =they had boasted .of
`certain' election of Wniffiward, began to
"smell a mite' when the result was telegraphed
from various. ,counties, and cautiolisly skedad
dled to-theiiiniiti. -
•At a later kola; as majority after majority .
fOr Curtin; `
and great -Union gains were 04 . -.
•nonriced, theiloyal men of the city became j
bhant, and were in no wise - backward in ax
'hibilinglbeir,:enthnaiesm. Cheer' upon &tie
went up for Curtin and the Tinton. •
`,The Uinta= office twas the headquarters
of the' County Committee, for the receipt
s ni the returni. Efundreds,of persons, anxious
'id hear !.'the news," crowded In and around the
office during the schele night Occasionally a'
few copperheads would appear in.. the crowd,
but as a general thing ' their complexion
&tinged, and 'they went'awif blue copperheads.
They had the blues, terribly. One or two who .
,
'used insulting language found themselves Bud-
Only sprawling in the:gutter.
;.; ;This morning there was no enthusiasm mans
-tested by the Cope:ron-the'streets, and ukase of
their number who had staked money in the
;result, were -"claofilallen."
At market, we overheard Woodwardites greet
each other with salutaticons, as, "Things
cook bad, this Jnorning;" "We're licked like
thunder "I giess we lsien whipped," 40.
SPme of the marketnien who belting to that
parryilt 'in said, left the city as soon as .they:
con Alb
s of their marketing. One said he,
pi) e
would,now."move, put Of : this county." It was
not a difficult task to distinguish the 'Union
;nen fibm copperheads,` at first sight. -:- The
o?untenanceiXthe farmer were pleaSanii - 14
were saalling;._wbile the faCes of the coppep
heads were - as long-se they could possibly he'st
Thei - did not ; desire to enter into'
ennereatiOn'Wifhliiiii
Welmightgatend thittartieleto•an indefinite
l iiiith;lbut-fiiiin not time nbr• room to spqdi
[Suffice it to my that the opprOnekneyor
as baillma
MABozgo --The ime,nal, , ,ra
B. A. Chaiia
this evening at 7 Volocli. By order of tia, H. P.
Parzsn IMPORTANCE Or A . thGE PRIINaIIM ON
GOLD.—It is well known that it is the wish of
Ur. Secretary Chase, the financial Nestor, that
gold should remain at forty or fifty per cent.
premium. This would prevent large Importa
tions of foreign goods, and the consequent
eirportition of gold to paydor. them. This rate
of ptemium on gold would also have a tendency
to encourage the exporta‘ion of our products
and manufactures„-because of, theldifference of
exchange 1 etween Europe and this (wintry.
Tim Dermas or Prracrisom.—On the subject
of the danger of petroleum and its storage,
says the Chemist, there has been a great deal pf
unnecessary alarm. We do not by any means
attempt to deny that much danger attends
some departments of• tbe, business ; but that
uhfounded idea of the character of petroleum,
and a magnified notion of itehasaydous nature_
dOes exist; there is not' a iittadoli of a"dOirbt.
These misguided,opinions have hampered bu,i
n'res in many plaCes, and while obstructing
t'6e legitimate traffic of responsible houses in
rime cities, they have been - the means of divert=
hjg tiada - from its legitimate channels, and -of
"Wverling Allis:Minds , of, the' p eople to-a-highly
colored idea of-dangar,'whereAn :reality little
exists where proper precautions are observed.
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liowdy bru
Walk!.
bstotions of the Side
7o the Actitor of the rdegraph.]
:Bea:—Will you please call the attention of
his Honor, , -tbe Mayor, to the disgraceful man
nOr,in wh!ch, theovements between the corner
of third street "and the post-office, at Herr's
Hotel, also Jack's corner arid Tosamy'fi corner,.
are obstructed eysry,, evening by a ,party of
blackguards and rowdies, - limiting ladies as
they pass,,,along. I
_myself : laeard a lady in
sulted most. shamefully one evening this week,
nO lesi=thisn three — different tim.es itt the short
distance from- the corner to ,the post-office.—
Now, I only ask, Mr. Editor, where are the
police—have our most 1)&1AM:a met of policemen
forgotten their instructions front his Honor, the
Major,' tolteep the crowds from ‘cengregating
on the corners, and more especially at the post
office, so that pedestrians may ,get along with
oo pushing their-Y through a pack "of black=
guards, and especially ladies,,that they may go
along without being insulted? Is there no way
by which this can be stopped? Cannot the
police arrest a few of theseblackguardi, that an
example may be set ?
will also sera few words in reference to the
way between: the pOst-olfice and Second street,
south side, being - iffistricted by boxes, hogs
heads, &a. I agree with your fair correspondent
"Mary," that it is shameful. I think there is
a 'city ordinance imposing a finelor obstructing
the pavements. I know, Mr. Editor, that you
'was ordered,..somettinre - ago, to remove some
hibes from in front of your door, that you was
',removing fioni - your yard, and that you would
'be; fuledlf - not removed from the street lunch
#4lme----twenty four hours, I think. Now, I
Ask why a fine is not imposed on those persons
who have boxes, hogsheads, Stc.-, standing on
the pavement from the post-race to Second
Street, tearing ladies' dresses as they pass, and
obstructing the way in such a manner that but
one person can get along at one time. I again
ask you, where "are the police? What are they
good for,?, What are they paid for ? For
p3unging around hotels and corners,•helpiotto
Swell the crowds, instead of dispersing them ?
I am sorry to trouble yon, Mr. Editor, but I
really cannot let this disgraceful practice pass
unnoticed. A CITIZEN.
October 9th, 186 g: -
JOHN Ammar announces to the public that he
is:prepared to do..imullog of any description,
either by the diy'or load, at reasonable rates.
None but faithful and obliging drivers are em
ployed. Persons having anything to do in his
line would do well to leave .theivorders-at his
residence in Broad street, or deposit tbem in
his box at this office. septl l 4 bodtf
Hinges —C. L. Bowmih; of the cheap drly
geode house, No. 1, cornerof Market and Front
streets, has just returned from New York and
,Philadelphia with a full stock of winter dry
goods, comprising all the new styles ; also, cloth
cloaks, furs and shawls, which hi reipctfully
asks the public. to call and examine.
GIRARD HOU,S.E,
PHILADELPHIA,
ESPECTEVIIY oink() attention of : Bust:
It ness Men and the traveling community;
to the anperionaccommodation and comfort
offered in their establb3hment ;
anal-dam SANAGA, FOWLER &.dO.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Reeruiting
United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
of Pay, and SubalstenCe Claims. tso2; &a., made
out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, • •
AUorney-m-Lem.
Office; Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa.- [o2l'-1y
Cloaks: Cloaks S Cloaks I
Splendid'new lot of c .
All-kinds of ladies' cloaks. , - . •
All sizes of childrens' cloaks.
Bisek cloth for cloaks.
Cassimers, large assortment for menAnd.boytie
wear.
Broobb double'sbawls. , - • .
Broche single shawls..
!Woolen double shawl& •
De laines and other dress goods.
French Iderinoes,,all colors. .
All wool detainee and alepac.aii.. •
'Woolen stockings for ladies and children.
Woolen socks for Mon at 26 and 30cts.
Balmoral skirts at $2 50, $3 and $4.
"Bovin's beat kid gloves at 76e, 87c and $l.
25 doz undershirts and drawers.
Ladies' merino vests, long shieve3. -
Splendid assortment of white cambric&
'Cambric edging, iosertings,largebssortment.
"Cambrio bands, and infants' waists:> = "
:Just received, 6 piedes black silk: -
Black silk at $1; sl'2s ; sl'6o and $176.
Together - with a large assortment of all triad".
of 'illy „S. LEYTE
DE. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR
ROUSES is unrivaled by any, and in all mites
of Lameness arising, 'from SPMins, Bruises :or
Wrenching, its ellectis magical and certain.-
Harness or Saddle Clans, Scratches, Mange, &c.,
It will also cure speedily. Spavin anilllingbone
May be easily prevented and cnredin their
incipient stages, but confirmed emit - are beyond
the possibility of kradkosarp. No case of the
kind, however, is so diver:4o.er hopeless but
it may be alleviated by this Linfinefit, and its
faithful appliciation will always remove . the
Lameness, and.enablp,the horses ta travel with
comparative eise. •
1 Every bona owner should have this remedy
at band,.fer its timely use at the first ;appear:
shoe* Latnenesi win effectually prevent diode
herse#Are.liable, and .which reader ea .-maim
6therwlie
la a4.1140011WW ntalifirLAVAP : diar*w
4:01.5.1,LY
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fivtrial ,
THE PROPRIETORS OF' THE.
TO HORSE 'OWNERS.
.17::Prott OF TISIGRAPH
n wish to
siy to the readers- of your paper that I will send
by return mail to -Who -wish it, (free) a Re
cipe, with full directions for making and using
a simple 'Vegetable Balm, that will effectually
remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tau
Freckles, and all Lnpu titles of the Bain, leav
ing the same soft, Clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will also mail free to those having Bald
Heads or Bare FacFsi simple directions and in
formation that will'enable them to start a full
growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mou
stache, in lees than 30 days. All applications
answered by retim mail without charge.
agstoeitinny Yours,
'HOS F OHAPSLAN-, Chemist,
se24-3m] No 881‘ Bieadeny New York.
ittal Alotatt Saito.
PRIVATE, BALE.
'`HE well knottm Stone Tavern and Grocery
IL Stand, pow.dolng excellent briskest!,
equated between thh Canal end Front street in
the borough of LiVerfool; Perry county, Pa., is
now offered at'privAi sale on accommodating
tone,
Juforotatiqfireg#dlite "the property will be
given, by calling : 6n the undexajgned, or by ad
dies iug Dr . : T Z:tk. 4 4ortle,`Bfieretary Perry,
Lodge, No. 269, LlverpoOL'Pa:
ROBERT;WALLIS, _
octl9-d6k, ctonMalttee.
NrALUAR.,LE PROPERTY
4%, MEMO SALE ,
TTN pursttlimbilif the list Will and Testament
of 4OHNBEM ileerti,'vrill be exposed to
Pablic Sale,
SATURDIi,DDTDBER 17, 1863,
At the Ceirt the city of Harrisburg,
at TWO Crol.o(llK,p. -',. • -
VALUABLE THEW?. OE LAND ,
Sittihte ils%fiAltrot Haarrl burg , on the hne
town road, adjoining property of John Shoop,
William Allison and the Hashnlen estate,. it
14ng the:mvtly:of JOHN SELE,'4,leceased,
contalalpg - AVOIkITY=ONE:',AOREB,,,more or
lees. Eteeted' ther'girils a g ood. TWO STORY
FRAME HOUSE AND:BABN and other out
buildings ; good water and a thriving young
Apple Orchard
Bale tocotisniiibT at two;,o'clock, aS
stated, infefflitilerras and conditions Of sale
will liemade-Ifffow - ti by
JOHN BRADY,
001/-dts Ailmiitfralor deboras•ttos O. T. 4.
#ALTJABI,E
ic 13 A
ESTA.TE
PUB AT
itti..o a A 14E,
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rythe•tindersiErneit , Executora of the estate - of
Gen. JOHH,FORSIEB,•Iate of the city of
Harrisburg, deceased, will offer at Public Sale,
at!the Court Holuie in said city, on •
SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 2474833; 4
at ~1 0
aselo d'clock, 4.,x j., a portion of the Real` Estate
of said' as follows:
. - No. 1.
I : THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE
And lot of grotind, situated on Front street. in
the city aforeettid; now under a lease to Mrs.
S. E. Dull. Said property is 23 feet 4 inches
front, and extends back towards River alley
128 feet; with the privilege of using an alley
between said house and the former residence of
said deem/sad. The form and size of this pro
,perty are ftaly ethibited by a survey and draft
of- : . the , semi , tfittilit possession of the Executors.
012
A. CECtTAIN 'ISLAND IN THE RIVER SHE-
QUICHANNA,
Within the limits of the city of Harrisburg,
with the improvements thereon erected, called
Turkey 'Sand, over which the Harifebarg
bridge passes, containing EIETZFIVE ACRES
AND,ONE HUNDRED;AND TWO PERCHES'
as' per' a` survey and draft thereot which is re
colled-arnong the records` of Dauphin , county,
to'whiCh reference is made. .
No. 4
A• CERTAIN TWO STORY BRICK HOME
AND'LOT OF GROUND, '
Situated in tho'eity of Harrisburg, fronting on
Market street 26 feet, including a feir foot
alley, and extending back 85 feet _8 inchei to
another lot of ground belonging la the e3tate
of the said John Forster, deceased. , This lot is
31 feet wide in the rear. The whole,,slas and
form of, the lot is fully exhibited by a survey
and draft io the possession Of, the Executors.
No. 4.
A CERTAIN HOTEL AND , LOT OF GROUND
Fainting on C anal street in `
said city, arid, now
under a lease to William F. Hughes, being ;"?,1 ,
fiet.6 inches front„and extending back 210.
,
feet to Poplarlane.
A CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF 'GROUND
Adjoining the aforesaid Hebei, fronting on Canal
street 89 feet, and, extending back 210 ; feet to
POplar Line'by one Rile, `and 215- - feet 9 Inchee
by the line next to Owen lif'Cabe's lot. Width
Of lot on Poplar Lane 87 feet inches.
.Nora.—Thehuit..two poritles named will be
sold together as one entire- pap ity, or eepa
n4tely, as may be. eemed adviiable by the Ex
ecintors; ; 1 * • • - •
Nei: 6. -
A. CERTAIN' Mgr OR PIE it LAND,
Containing ONEICREAVD ONE lIIINDRKD
'AND FIFTY-THREE PERCHES, with a very
*doable two story Brick House theron erected,
situated ; in prisqueltanna.Ltownship,,,Dauphin
counly f t,oft.thafpublio'roadi
yralinrg,,to l lid,fdonntain, and fierniidedilit
of Thomas M'Kee, Isaac Nissley, Herman AI
ribks, Esq., and , others. This property is con
sidered a very desirable cotpitryfieeldence, not
only from IN beautiful location, bu t also from
the fact of its heing so convenient to the city
HarrlshniC . .
Airy Oise* who mit be desirous of
chasing either of tbe above Mentioned proper
ties, can have an opportunity of examining
them or any one of them; by calling upon
either of the Executors before the day of sale,
or upon the.Tepant who ~,resides on the pro : .
9 1 !rt•Y- • •
' ,A be made and poS3OBBIOII delivered
td the purchaser on the let day of April next.
fir The terms or conditions of sale, will be,
"One-third of the purchase money to be paid
in cash, when the deed Is made , -to the pur
chaser, and possession of the 'property delivered.
One-third part thereof payable at the termina
tion or five.'Years, and the remaining >third
Pert, at the end often years from the delivery
of the deed and =possession; ' with legal interest
On the deferred payments,
.payable semi-annu
ally.l
The payment of deferred instalments )
and, the interest thereon to, be secured, by the
bbids purchesetsnnd mortgages 'on. the,
premises sold: Provid ed, however, If purehaiers
should desire to pay the whole, or any larger
proportion: than one-third of 'the price in hind
the termamay 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 theni
can be had by applying to JOHN H. BRIGGS,
Harrisburg.
MARGARET L. FORSTER,
;BENJAMIN L. FO4I3TER,
JOHN H. BRIGGS,
Executors.of lionz.Joh.wrollitork.decessed.
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SILL c ermine x "
1 61 4 14 k . ;',I 4 :e•ZOVXAUVCA 'ank U":
,itteat- kpt
.JicaitaL
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS ;
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT FEMALE TAMMY !
THELGREAT FEMALE REMEDY !
THE GBEAT FEMALE REMEDY
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY !
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
lON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS I
ARE HtITER THAN PILLS i
ARE BETTE& THAN PILLS!
ABE. BErTES THAN PILLS !
Lyon's. Periodical Drops are
THROONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
, -
ever lirought,before the public, and as a din
ratio and
_spehl4c for Irregularities - , challenges
the world - to produce an equal; they are,,in the
most obstinate cases,
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD I
RELIABLE, AND BURET° DO GOOD!
RELIABLE - AND SURE TO DO GOOD
RELIABLE, AND:SURE 'lO DO GOOD
AND OA:NNOT .D 0 RAW ,
AND-OANNOT DO-HARM;
Alp CANNOT DO DAREiI,
AND GANNOT DO HARM,
IF THE DIRECTIONS AREIiDHERED TO !
IF THEDIRROTIONSARE ADHERED TO!
IF THE DIRECTION& ABE ADHERED TO !
IF THE DIRECTIO N S : E _ AI FRED TO !
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES !
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIKES
except when expressly forbidden in the direc
tions. which are wrapped around each bottle,
aniitlialietthe.itritten signature of Dii..1140. L.
LYON , upOn theta , / _ •
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
NONE OTHERS ARE. GENUINE!
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.!
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
They cure all those ills to which the female
system is.subjected, with.dispatch. and a degree
of certainty,which nothing but a, scientifically
compounded, fluid preparation conld reach.
USE NO OTHER I
USE NO OTHER !
USE NO OTHER!
USE NO OTHER'!
POT my Drops 'stand before the World as the na
plus ultra of all remedial, - for the cure of all
diseases of the kldneVi - arid bladder, Lencoreab,
Prolapen3, and the mild, but positive correction
of all irregulitities.
DO NOT BE IMPOSED 11P041
DO NOT BE IMPOSED 'UPON 1
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON 1
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON I
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 - owa • nostrums, thus appropriating to
themselveit the coffstant , demand for my Pe
riodical Drops, ass medium for selling some
thing which is worthless and inefficient. But
when the Druggist you apply to has not got
them, either make him buy them for you, or
else enclose one Dollar to the nearest general
wholesale agent, who will return you a bottle
by return Bzprees.
You will thus save yourseli , es trouble and
obtain relief from the greatest Female Devia
te"r of the Nineteenth Century. • •
.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 Dol
lar to inake the - experiment, and - I appeal' to
those of your sex who are suffering—will you
modiste away when a single Dollar will give you
initantirelief.
Prepareolsolely. by DR. JIRO. L. LYON, Prac
ticing Phyfician.
Price $1 per bottle.
G. G. CLARK & CO"
- WROLOSAIA DRUGGIST,
. - Nee) Hoven, ann.
General agents for United States and Cana
des.
lir For sale at Wholesale by
D. B. BABNIE &00„ New York.
GEO. 0. GOODWIN & Co., Boston.
For sale by D. W. Gras & Co., and all
Driagg. lets. atiBl-deod-mtaw-lyeow.
..Wholesale agents, .Tohnston, Hallowoy &
Cowden, 28 North 611 i street, Philadelphia.
PILES 1
_PILES I
Dr. Wit&la's Veptable Pills
Are Warranted a Certain Care for
FISTULA, BLIND OH BLEEDING PILES . .
VATE would caution all who are victims to
Flf this distressing complaint to avoid the
née of external applications. as they result only
in aggravating the difficulty.
Dr. Witfield's remedy removes the came of
the disease and effects a permanent cure.
THIS IS NO QUACK MEDICINE
,
!These Pilla have been tried for the last seven
years, and in no Instance have, they failed to
care. Price 50pentstrier boa. sent by mail to
,any. addreas.
J. YOUG, Sole Propriqtor.
proodosz, N. F.
For ode big), DVOLS B . 69084801
ME
illtintal
NOT ALCOHOLIC
A HIGHLY CONCIENmuTED VEGETM3LE
EX OT
A PURE TOT.TIC
DR. HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BIITEAS.
Prepared by
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philaaelphia, Pa.
Will effectually cure Liver ComplaAnt, Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Mamas
of the Kidneys; and all diseases arising from a
disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, 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, Hurried arid Difficult Breathing, Flut
tering at the Heart, Choking or Snflocating
Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness
of Vision ' Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Per
spiration, Yellowness ot the Skin and Eyes, Pain
in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden
Fl us h es of Hest, Burning in the Flesh, COQ
etant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression
- ot Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow
Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO
ALCOHOL GB BAD WHISKY. They will cure
the above diseases in ninety-nine aves nut a
hundred.
~.h~t ~t~ t ~E : :YY ~!~
Are not a new and untried article, but have
stood. the test of fifteen years' trial by the
AMerican public, and their reputation and sale
Are not rivaled by any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of letters
from the most eminent
zWze • •.:L., • "G b ma>
CITIZENS.
Testifying, of their own personal knowledge,
to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of
these Bitters.
DO• YOU WANT SOMETHING TO
STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A
GOOD APPErITEL DO YOU WANT TO
BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU
WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT
TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU
WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO
SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK
AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, use
HCKIFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many prqxrrationa sold under the name
of Bitten, put up =quart &tau, compounded of the
cheipat whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40
ye* per gallon, the taste dieguisedby Anise or Corian
der AW,.
?his class of Bitters has caused, mad will continue
to mute, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to the
the ; death of the drunkard. By their use the system is
kelit continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stim
ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is orea
teePand kept up, and the result is all the horrors id
teMkint upon a drunkard's life and death.
For those who desire and WILL HAVE a hewn.
Bitters, ws
BOTTLE OF l
HO th
O e F LA o
NDS re
G c E:M—A G
Net
BONI
E
TERS
and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD
BRANDY OR WHISKY, ana the result will he
a .treparation that unil FAB EXCEL in medicinal/
virtues and true escellenee any of the numerous Li
guar Bitters in the market, and mat COST MUCH
LESS. You will have add the virtues of HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS is tonne/dim with
a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than
these inferior preparations will coat you.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS 1
AND THI FREIND3 OF BOLDTBON
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 exposures and
irrivations.incidentsto camp life. In the lists,
published almost daily in the newspapers, on
the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that
a very large proportion are snfferingfrom debil-
Ay; livery ease of that kind can be readily
cured by Hoolland's German Bitters. Diseases
resulting from disorders of the digestive organs
are speedily removed. We have no hesitation
in stating that if these Bitters were freely used
among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might
be saved that otherwise will be lost.
We call puttee* attention to the following
remarkable and well authenticated cure of one
of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his
own language, "has been saved by the Bitters:"
PurrazerceniA, August 28d, 1862.
• Messrs. Jones & Evans gentlemen,
yOur Hrsaflandrs 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
cognizant of all the circumstances of my case.
I am, and have been for the last four years, a
member of Sherman'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
veinber 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 Rome and sent to this city
on beard the steamer State of Maine, from
which I landed on the 28th of June. Since
that time I have been about as low as any one
could be and still retain a spark of vitality.
For a week or more I was scarcely able to awal
low anything, and if I did force a morsel down,
it was immediately thrown up again.
I could not even keep a glass of water on my
stomach. Life could not last under these cir
cumstances ; and, accordingly, the physicians
who had been working faithfully, though nn
successfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the
dread archer, frankly told me they could do no
more for me and advised me to sea a clergyman
and to make such disposition of my limited
funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who
visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein
loon, of Sixth below Arch street, advised me,
as 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 -Ural for it,
getting better. Though I have taken but two
bottles,l have gained ten pounds, and I feel
sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife
and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing
for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I ant a
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front
Royal. To your invaluable .Bitters I owe the
certainty of life which has taken the place of
vague fears--to your Bitters will I owe the
I glorious privilege of again clasping to my
neon those who are dearest to me in life.
Very tally yours, LSAAC MALONE.
We tally amour in the truth of the above
statement, as we had despaired of seeing our
comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health.
John Cuddleback, First New York Battery ;
George A. Ackley, Co. 0, llth Maine; Lewis
chevalier, 92d New York; J, E. Spencer, Ist
Artillery, Battery F ; J. 8., Fasewell, co. B, 3d
Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome,Co. B, 3d Ver
mont ; Henry T. Macdonald , C, 6th Maine ;
John F. Ward, Co. E, 6th Maine; Herman
Koch, Co. H, 72d New York ; Nataniel B.
Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Kim-
C O . A, 3d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co.
B, 106th Penna.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
See Mit the signature of "O. M. SON'
is 011 the wrapper of each. bottle.
Ptiee per bottle, 76 cents, or haltdosim for $4.
p r i nc ipal Office and Manufactory, No. 681
Arch street. JONES & EVANS,
(Successor to C. N. Jackson & C 0.,)
-Proprietors.
for For @ale 1:7 Druggist and Denims in every, :
town in the Vatted Stotts. (.m10441017