paitp FANlty* NoTicE, TO AUVEILTISERS.—AII Ad veziaimintnts? tau=tness Notices, &ar il/166e/, Deelk,ol, &r., to secure intiortion la the TEI,EGICA ell, must Invariably be aeeompaaled a lilt the CASH. Advertisemeuts ordered In the regular avowing Edith.sa ale inserted in the adorning Edlti..a without extra charge. HARIti*BUIIC;, PA dritoz, October 28, tB6 Wednesday TOWN AND COUNTRY. EVEICYB am- in Washington is said to be trying to be neat President. or_. 4 , Tun Philadelphi . I , t cuing Journal, (Copper head,) hag pagge " n -It ban gone " behind ''s: , vihe GI , iiii." A. imirn el sixty years hae been arrested in Rhode Islas a for whipping his mother. He said the old lady's morals were bad ! Excentskrr.--,,The " hunting" about Holli daysburg. One of the editors there tried it last week—hunted ter riles, and got " nary tall.„" NEW DMIX is Rseniso.—We learn that a second daily paper i t about being started in Reading, to be called the Evening NEW.s, and to be neutral in politics. .- - i i - t er•DEN Dsax.n. —Abraham Stroup, a drafted v•-t t mail;. who had been on a spree for several days, f e ll dorn dead on Saturday, in one of the streets of Nading. OYSTERS —Tto lovers of the delicious bivalve will be rejoiced to learn thit there Is a fair prospect of this " sitoll-fish" being plenty the ensuing season, and pu:ohasable at a moderate tfigure. Tim mows of the past two - or three nights ratty thoroughly disposed ,of such tomato and other vegetable plants mind escaped the pre vious " nips." Now is the, tittle for taking care of tender roses and other garden plants that require protection. I=l ACOEIMIT.—On Wednesday last,' as Israel Tres.ler, Jr, of . llanover, was blasting lime stone in the quarries on the opposite side of the river, having just discharged a bleat, he at tempted to fill a crack produced by the explo• sion, when the powder ignited, burning severely his hands, arms and face. Tha Lancaster inquirer of last evening says it :understands that it is the intention of the Har •risburg Thespian Association to visit the Inland 'City, in a short time, for the purpose of treat ing the inhabitants thereof to a theatrical en tertainment ; and adds : "If half of what is 'told of the excellency of their performance is true, our citizens may expect a rich treat from. them." Luta% JOSEPH B. RLFIC, of the Regular army, late le :oramand of the Department of. New port Bavra c . 4a and Assistant superintendent Service, has been ordered General of Recr..' iting j : T ew York harbor. to Fort Hamilton, The above we copy fv, :sin a Cincinnati paper. Lieut. Rife belongs to laidd::wP' this county, and paned through this city tu.'' day, en route for his new poet. TiRRIBLE EXPLOSION.-A most fright:N l plosion occurred in gaucon township, Lek. \11‘" county, at the Pennsylvania Zinc- mines, nes,. Friedensville, on Tuesday of last week. Four boilers belonging to an engine, used for work ing the - wines, were blown to atoms, together with the buildings in the vicinity. A large number of men were employed in the works, but most fortunately were all away to dinner at the time of the explosion. A man named David Binder, wbowas driving a team of horses Some eight rods distant, was instantly killed, as were also both of his horses. Another man named Ed ward Diehl, was seriously injured. Ova MARKET, thieincirning, was well Bat- plied with vegetables, provisions, fruits, nuts, _ • &c., suite ; to . the season. Prices have slightly ~..tAff_tuced..since last week. The following are, 11ai prices of a few of the numerousi articles' offered for sale: Potatoes,Y 756 to 00 per brushel; sweet potatoes, 10 to 25c per half peck; ap• apples, 10 to 20c per half peck; batter, 26 to 280; eggs, 20c; cabbage, . 3 to 10c per head; chest nuts, 10c per , quart; hickory nuts and walnuts at various prices. There was a great variety of "produce," such as eels,. fresh fish, , pumpkins, squashes, turnips, corn meal, brooms, stocking yarn, an immense quantity of beef, pork, veal, and mutton, wood and chips, gingerbread and hot coffee, offered at prices which we did not ascertain. Our market is a "great institution," ittrd a place whore everybody goes; to be "sold" sometimes, as well is to buy; but as a genertl thing, there is a fair opportunity given to ex— amine articles before purchasing. Caaacra or Ltrannomo.Yesterday lnforma tiros was made before Alderman Maglaughlin, aiost a woman named Mrs. Layman, charg '-"1, g her with Miantidde. 'lt appears that on Sunday, 18th init., the gave birtli.to a child at zk the house Of Xre. Jones, on North alley, ::,back of the Capitol and between- Fourth and Filth street!: Yesterday the child was forbad .... in a starchtbox, at said house, and it is sup-. posed thdt it was placed there, about the tim of its birth. It was not clothed - ;being simply wrapped in an old rag. This morning Officer Massey arrested the mother if the child. She had a hearing before Alderman Maglaughlin and was bound over in $5OO to appear at next term of Court, and answer the charge of in fanticide. We have 'not heard any positive • evidence that the child was living when- born, but the fact that it was so long concealed would lead many to suppose that there had been foul play. There are various rumors in circulation in regard to the case, some of which, if true, would cause the l üblic to view the matter in wore than one form, and place a ibare of con demnation on other parties, when:My have been instrumental in bringing this woman -to her present position. The hearing at Court will, doubtless, reveal the facts to the public, Alm ther for or against her. -. Tlll3l Ohio Bogle says the Den cratlc State ticket "is beaten from 40,0 N to God only knows-what." oats diviee has discovered that the points on corn leaves indicate the duration of the war. "Can't see the point." 1=0:= AN infamous old bachelor, being asked if he ever witnessed a public execution, replied— "No, but I once 84W a marriage." Tara titan from the North, via the Northern Central railroad, due here at 1 r. la to-day, had not arrived up to the time of going to precs. We have not learned the cause of the delay. Tim Od City Register is going into cost :cies over the prospects of that town of grease. It says that in a year more it will be second to no town or eity outside of. Pittsburg in Western Pennsylvania. "How we totem swim.' FATHER Asaanam.—The Greene County Repub /wan has hoisted the name of Abraham Lin coln for the Presidency in 1864; Quite'a num ber of other papers haire made the same nomi nation. Cuaatosn wrrn Itomanty.--:-About four o'clock, this morning, Officer Campbell arrested three negroes who were charged with robbing another man of the same complexion. The thieves are locked up for safe keeping. =l= A MAN* Washington went to sleep on Sat• urday wrapped in a tent cloth, there being a dead body near him, similarly wrapped np.— The undertaker's men took him up by mistake and would have buried him if he bad not en tered an emphatic protest against it. I=:=2 MAN lintan.—The train form the Esst, which arrived here on the Pennsylvania railroad, at 1 o'clock,. to-day, killed a ram near Lancaster. He was engaged in whitewashing a bridge near that city, and attempted to cross the - railroad track, when the engine struck him, and killed him instantly. We Aid not learn his name. Tunis were four drunks in the lcckup last night. They appeared before Alderman Kline this morning, when three of them (Henry Lan. bach, Charles Hiller and "Clara Baltimore"— the latter a "lady of color,") were disclaruged. William Evans, having been up frequently for drunkenness, was committed to prison for thirty days. Ile promised, faithfully, to leave the city vi ben his "term" would expire.' Cormstorr.--Ths train of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna railroad, which left here at 1.30 F. at., yesterday, when near Pine Grove, ran into a team belonging to a man named Adam Brown, who was driving across the track, a shOrt distance ahead of the train. Some per son endeavored to wird-him of the ,approach ing train, but the warning only caused him to atop his team on the' track. Thii loComotive crushed the wagon into a thousand pieces, killed one of the horses and cut three legs off of the other. Mr. Brown was thrown from the wagon, and had hie neck broken by the fall— causing-instant death. ....-..m1,.....,.... Tlllll "811/01131:3" AND TEM Daerr.—The war Department has deeded that drafted "Sha kera" must toe the mark. In all the cases thus far, the "Good Believers" have,' through conscientious scruples, failed to answer to their names, while they have treated the three hun dred dollar clause with marked indifference. Therefop, a levy will made upon the pro perty of the respective fraternities to the amount-of three hundred dollars per each man `'rafted. There are eighteen societies in the co trir. and their average will run about six uL ' men eat... b' The sect, therefore, will be com 'ltribute about $82,000 for the lied P e ta` .fiewar'— Washington Chronicle. ,rosecution of t . . CHILD DSSIESTION. -- A few da y s a g o a lad y .._` l / 4 3 train from Pitts arrived at Greensburg, burg, having in charge a feint:S te infant. She meet her 14 represented that she went there husband, who was In the Army, and .1113111 she expected to arrive there on the Baltiinot;. ° Ex" press the following day. She stopped at Bo 7" lints . hotel, and on the day following, afeli min utes before the arrival of the Baltimore train, she put her child to sleep and left it In the cradle. She dressed'herself and started down to the depot to meet her husband, as she alleged. .That was the lasttime she was seen in the place, And she Is supposed to have taken the train agairi for Pittsburg. Mr. Borlin was abotit piecing tl2'e child in the poor house, when riirealthy citizen, who had no children, took it in 'chine, and adopted it as his own. It had but one change of clothing, which was of a very common qual ity. The mother was genteel iln .ap,pearanc,e, and refined and intelligent in her conversation. , RUM* Ihnumarty.—The Sunbury ' American gives the following particulars of the burglary which we noticed briefly a few days ago : On Wednesday.night the office of Hon. Alexander Jordan was entered by means of a skeleton key, through the back door. The burglars then proceeded to work on the iron ;safe, and by means of drilling a series of holes through three plates of iron, cut out a section about sii inches square, covering the lock. They also drilled several holes through three chilled plate over the lock, and broke or. about one half, or sufficient to enable them to 'open the lock, The inner iron deer was them wrenched ,off. one of the small . drawers was some family jewelry which was taken. In the other there was about eleven hundred dollars in money—namely, S note; on the bank' of North - - timberland, of SRO 'each, and the others in greenb..cks, all of which,was of con me taken. A . package containing $3,000 in Gonrerrinrent bonds was overlooked, but we regret; to say, that four,Northern Central 'Railway " bonds, of 4500 each, <belenging to Mrs. Wm, Wilson, which had been depoOted in - Judge. Jordan's safe, were also among the missing. The lose is most serious for Mrs 1% rilson, and we hope the bonds may be identify. Id and re covered. The burglars were avid antly well skilled in :their. business. They is fit a small mineral bottle, filled with oil on the 1 stile. The name blown in the bottle was G ot 1 . Brandt, Columbia. The burglars also tool,c a gay an overcoat and a pair of pantaloons b alone lug . to Judge Jordan. This is one ; of the , most dar ing and Most successful burglaries ev Sr ciour, +trifled Inlthis neighborhood, and' we ho fie the v ; Mena way yet be appreheeded. - r BBIGIIA3I Torlca b srx prospect of more A. COPPERHEAD cotemporary isys-“triz COUR tetanus of our Republicans brethren are provok ingly short." We'll bet on an jnoresse in that editor's account at the barber-shop, since the 13th inst. SENTINORD TO TM PICNITENTTARY.- J udge Bond of Baltimore yesterday sentenced Wm ...Isaacs, convicted of the robbery of Adams Express Company's safe, on the 18 h <f March lest, to the penitentiary for a term of twelye years.— Thomas Lancaster, for receiving a let of certifi cates of indebtedness, knowing them to have been stolen from Adams Express Compay, Was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years. STATI3TICI3 OF THS Cmuunrcv.---Some idea of the large amount of fractional currency re quired for the purposes of change in small business transactions may be formed when it is stated that the total amount of this description of currency first issued in 5, 10, 25 and 50 cent notes, was $20,192,455 worth. Of this amount there was outstanding a few days ago, $17,462,- 060. The whole number of one and two dol lar notes issued amounted in ulna to $63,778,- 000, of which there is outstanding $83,716,- 607. The five dollar notes issued •anionnt to $77,055,000 ; ten dollar notes $93,960,000. NAM A PIOPIEZT.-.k few weeks before the election, General Simon Cameron, in a speech, said he would make two predictions, though not a prophet or the son of one; they were that Andrew G. Curtin would be re-elected Governor. of Pennsylvania ; and in one year more Abra ham Lincoln would , be re-elected President of the United States. Half the prediction having come true we supposereakes him half a itrophet, and as we -have no, doubt the other will too; he stands a good chance of proving a true prophet, very much to the dismay of Jeff Davis rand his blends.—Lancaster Examiner. , , THE Gacer..-A Okuni—Many persons have asserted that the apparition exhibited is simply a person appearing on'the stage, or reflected In mirrors, which assertion is totally unfounded, and only proves the perfection of the illusion. This evening the audience can have the privilege of appointing a committee to go on the stage during the appearance of the apps rition, who will assure , the public that there is neither mirrors, nor any person on the stage at the time. HARCOURT H. LEE, Manager. Jaw Az.coan announces to the publie that he is prepared to do 'hauling of any description, either by the day or load, at reasonable rates. None but faithful and obligii3g drivers are em ployed. Persons having anything to do in his line would do well to leave their orders at his residence in Broad street, or deposit them in his box at this office.. septl4 eodtf_ Opuial Notices it i fOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AI3D PRCERIX BITTERS. These Medicine have now been before the public for a period of Thirty Years, and during that time have maintained a high character in every part of the Tiobe for the extraordinary curative properties which they possesi The LIFE PILLS, in cases of Scrofula, Dye- pepsla, Bilious and Llier. Affection 4, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agnes, Obstinate Headaches, and all' general Derangeagents of Health, have invariablyproved a certain and speedy. remedy. A single trial will place the Lea Fuzz beyond the reach of competition in the estimation of every patient. The PHGENIX. BITTERS will be found equal ly efficacious in all cases of Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Headache, the sickness incident to females in delicate health, and every kind of weakness of the digestive organs. Prepared only by • ANDREW ANDERSON, At., Trustee for the Heirs of the late Proprietor, Da. Wm. B. Mona; (deceased,) 235 Broadway, New "York. For Sale by all Dealers: oct2B-'dBgw3n2 THE PROPRIETORS OF TEE GIRARD HOUSE, PRELADELPHIA, RSPECTFULLY call the attention of Bad nese Men and the traveling community to the anNrior accommodation and comfor offered in theiiestabliahnieitt. anBl-d3th ILIe.NAGA,YOWLER SC CO. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE: Contain.jpg nearly 800 pages, and • 130 find Plates and . Engravings of the Anatomy of the Sexual organo bi a state of Health and Disease, with a Tieatise on Self-Abbse, its De2lorablg Consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of "Preattnent--; 7 the only otional and successful modiof cure;, as shown by the report of cases - treated. A truthful ad viser ,*ottita.mnrr led, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain - doubts of their physi cal condiiiiun. Sent free of postage ito l any ad dress, on reealPt of 2b amta in stamps or poittd cur rency, by oddresiing Dr. L& CHOIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane,- Albany, N. Y. oct9-d&w3m HAIR DYE'HAIR BITOIIELDB3 CEIMBELTED HIM DYE Itfthe Best In the World. The only Harmless, Yrue wad Reliable Bye Known. This splendid . Hair Dye is Perfect---cbanges Bed; Rusty or OreY - Hair instantly to a Gkagy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Heir or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair' Soft tad Beautifttl ; _lmparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The. Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOR - FLOW AIL oth ers are mire imitations / sad - should be avoided. Sold -by LC Druggists, Ato. FAOTORY—SI BARCLAY ST., N. Y. ' - imunisitort's .55W muse max ron DRESSING tan Lula. jo2B-Iy. • TO 1101 ME OWNERS. re. swEET's INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB HOBSF is.unrivaled by any; and in all cases of Lameness aril hig from Sprains,/. Bruises or Wrenching, its elfect is Magical and certain. Harness or Saddle tlalls, Scratches, Mange, Sm., it will also cure speedily. • Spavin and Bingbone may be easily prevented and cared in their incipient stages, but .confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, is • .• 4esperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated oy this Liniment, and its faithful : application will always_ remove with lameness,,and enable the homes to,travetwith comparative ease. Every horse owner shanld,have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appear ance'of litheness will effectually prevent those :formidable diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, end which render , so many otherwise valuable horses nearly wOrtl4, :. adilatliiemesit.l! '.19/P46WWW, [CONIIVN/OATEDI Palmouary Ceueumptlou a Curable Disease ' A 'CARD. 10 CONamptiv ES The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple reme dy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, amsuMption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Coxsumprion, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COCCUS, COLDS, &o. The Only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit_ the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address BEV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York sept24-d&wana Cloaks! Cloaks I Cloaks! Splendid new lot of cloaks. All kinds of ladies' cloaks. Ali sizes 'of childrens' cloaks. Bleck cloth for cloaks. Cassimers, large assortment for men and boys' Wear. Brocbe double sbawls. Broche single shawls. Woolen double shave Is. Dalaines and other dress goads. French Dierinoes, all colors, All wool delalnes and alapacas. = Woolen itOckings for ladies and children. • Woolen sockslormen at 26 and 50 cts. Balmorarskirts it $2.50, va. and $4. Bovin's bestlibl.gloves at 75e, 870 and $l. 25 dbz undershirts and : drawers:. Ladies' merino vests, long `sleeves. Splendid assortment of white cambric?. Cambrio edging, insertings, large assortment. Canairio bands, and infants' waists. Just - received; 5 pieces black silk. Black silk at $l, $1 25, $1 50 and $1 75. Together with a large assortment of ail kind of diy goods, at S. LEWY. EDITOR OF TELEGILLPH. Dear Sir: With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return, mail to all who wish it, (free) a Re cipe, with full directions far making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan Freckles, and all Impu , ities of the Skin, leav ing the same soft, clear, sniooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads.or Bare . Facts, simple directions and in formation that will enable thorn to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mou stache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, se24-3m) No. 831 Broadway, New York. MOTHIERSI.. 'lll - O.THERSI: MOTHERS: It GN'T fail to- ,prOCUre MRS. WINSLOW'S „ SOOTHING SYRUP 'for CHILDREN G, - This valuable 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 failing _ safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the 'feeble Infant of `one week old to the adult. It net onlY'relleires - the child froth pain, but invigorates ,the -stomach and bowels, corrects aoidity;:aml gitree . tone and energy, to the whole System:. It, will aluiest instantly relieve • Ilinittearsiltala &Mks, - en Wien Como. •We helleVelt the Best and Serest Remedy in the World,' in - all' cases of DYSENTERY and DIARIOREAL'IN"CHILDREN, , whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. ;None Genuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS SCPZEtILINS, New York, is on • the putskle'ietratitier. - - . • Sold by all Medicine Peelers. prineipal Office, 'ffi Day Street,-=NEW, YORK. '•- = •-,.. -' , lnr*22.-418r.werm • *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, RFADELCHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC . AND NEB . - • VOUS DISORDERS. DR. STEPHEN SWEE7, of Connecticut. The. Great Natural Bone Setter. • DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Conri.dieut, Is known all over the United States. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lini , ••ment." . • Sweet' a . Alai* Liniment eures•ltheurnatism and never fails. Dr. Suva Infallible Liniment Inja pertain remedy for 'Neuralgia. 'Df."Sioeet'it Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds lianiediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known Remedy for Sprains and Bruises. Dr. Ames Infallible Liniment Cares Headache immediately and Was never known to fail. < Dr. Sweet's Infallible. Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. - Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linimant Cures Toothache in one Minute. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linimait 'Cares Cuts and wounds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet's infallible' Liniment Is the beat remedy for Sores in the known world. Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. - Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly a "friend in need," and every family Is - truly liavi it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all:Druggists. Price 26 and 60 cents. RICHARDSON & CO., 1 bole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. For sale by all Dealers. dawly-eow. • , , z•LADIES' FANCY TRAVELING 13:6.138131 - TS1 W ITS a large aportment of liessur, Samoor., PAPPI OIL VALUABLE REAL EiSTATE TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' 1 Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, 0010RER 291 h, 18113, On the premises, a FARM situate in Basque henna township, Dauphin county, about live miles from Harrisburg, on the public road lead ing from the Susquehanna river to Lingles town, two and a half miles from Each place, adjoining Jonas Books, Gilchrist's, Wi«er and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, mole or leas, cf first quality improved land, thereon erected a !alp TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, (with Basement under it,) a large BANK BARN, SPRING HOUSE, with running water in it., WAGON SHED, CARRIAGE HOUSE and other out-buildings ; all-new and in first rate order. A PUMP in the Barn Yard and one in the Basement of the House. A GOOD YOUNG ORCHARD, in full bearing. The fields are, neatly divided and surveyed. Cattle can 'have access to water from nearly every field ; the whole well fenced, and under a high state of cult 4 vation. There is ralso a new TENANT HOUSE on the farm, Stable and other out-buildings. Also, at the same time and place, a TRACT OF WOOD LAND situated within a few .yards of the above described farm, containing TWENTY ACRES, more or leas, well covered with timber and used with said Farm as timber land, the Farm being all cleared. This is a first rate property and affords a rare chance to capitalists whiling to make investments, being situated near to churches, schools, mills and markets. Also, on Saturday, Oct. 81st, 1863, on the premises, situated on the public road leading froni Hockersville to Elizabethtown, where the Colebrook road crosses said road,- four, and a half miles froin each, place, and six miles from Middletown, adjolting lands of John M. Shenk, Christian Brand, A. Bower and others, contain ing 16 acres, having thereon erected A LARGE DOUBLE TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, with large Store Room and Warehouse, Batik Barn, with Wagon Shed, Carriage Mime, Smoke HMSO,. Summer House, and all nece-sary out buildings ; a pump at the door with never-fail ing water, and a young Orchrird of choice fruit trees In fall boning This property is known as Mt. Hcrrism, or Foltz's Store, anti has for many years Fultained the name of one of the beat business stands in this section of the country. The estate of 0 Ihristian Foltz, dec'd. Mee to commence each day at 1 o'clock, when attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by _ _ TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Orphans' I Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to tale, on SATURDAY, the 28th day of No vember, 1863, at one o'clock, P. at., at the store, of John L. Lingle, corner of Second and Mulberry streets, in the city of Harrisburg., the following interest in certain valuable real es tate, viz: Firat. The undivided three sevenths of the andividid one fifth of a certain triangular lot or piece of ground situate on the north-west corner of Washington Avenue and River alley, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be ginning on said corner, thence along said avenue towards Front street 200 feet to a post, the corner of property of Gen. Simon Cameron, thence along said property of Cameron back towards River alley about two hundred and feet to said alley, to a point forty-five feet distant from the corner of said alley and said avenue, and thence along said alley forty-five feet to the corner aforesaid, the place of begin ning. Second. The three undivided sevenths of -a certain lot or piece of ground on the north side of Mulberry street, fronting on said 'street fourteen feet six inches, and extending back forty-five feet towards Chestnut street ; bound ed on the north by a private alley, on the west by property of James R. Boyd, and on the south by property of John and Joseph Lingle and Mary Lingle, whereon is erected a small Frame Weatherboarded Dwelling House. Third. The three undivided sevenths of a certain lot fronting on Meadow Lane twenty two feet, and extending back towards Mulberry street seventy-five feet, more or less, and bounded on the Korth by property of William Allison, dec'd, on the west by Mrs. Montgom ery, and on the south by property of Abram Freaner, whereon is erected a two story Frame Weatherboarded Dwelling House. The interest of the minor children of Buena Berry, dec'd, In said above described real es tate. Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by MEIN L. LINGLE, Guardian of said demised. Joan BineLAND, Clerk 0. C. Hasatestritn, Oct. 20, 1863. At the same time and place will also be sold the other undivided four sevenths of the above described properties marked "second" and "third," so that the purchaser will get the full title of the heirs of Samuel Berry to the same. cct2l-d3toaw Boum), Cnipanare', Jr., a up iltal &tate. Salts. PUBLIC SALE or• JOSIAH B. FOLIZ, JOHN S. FOLIZ, Adminktrators of Said deceased& ocl2-wts&dlw-ba PUBLIC SALE. PUBLIC SALE. A RABE MANOR FOR BULLDELCO- LOTS WILL be sold on Saturday, October 31st, on the premises, THREE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, situate on Front street, next door to the Deck Tavern, in West Harrisburg, each containing 20 feet on Front street down to low water mark. Also, a lot adjoining the above, containing 47 feet front, having thereon erected a FRAME HOUSE ; also, a never-failing well of water with pump. The above property, will be sold together or separately, to suit pur chasers. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, r. M., when terms will be made known by CATHARINE SCHMIDT, Proprietress. oct2l-dts ZUBLIO SALE WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 31st day of October, 1803, on the premises, the following . Beal Estate, via: 185 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, situated in South Annville township, Lebanon county, bounded on the north by the Horse shoe Turnpike; on the east by land of Ulrich and John Burkholder, on the south by lands of Jacob Haldeman and others, and on the west by Samuel Bowman, one mile east of Camp bellstown. The improvements are a New Two Story Brick House, 80 by 32 feet, New Barn LO by 90 feet, Hog Pen, Smoke House, and neces sary outbuildings, The land is part limestone and part sand stone. Forty acres of it is Wood Land, part of which is heavy timber and part chestnut sprouts. The land is in gcod cider and under good fencing. There is running water on the premises, with fountain pump bringing water to the house and barn. There is also an Orchard of first-rate grafted fruit. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. m , on said day, when conditions of sale will be- made known by JACOB MUMMA. septlo-dBzwts ALL PERSONS wairtlog Shade Trees planted this fall, who have not already ordered, will be promptly supplied, and have my per tonal attention of the planting by sending or ders at once through the Post office or to the place immediately below the city. • ftT??.lf ., -! NO ALC f IA A Me ;ILA CONt)ENTE.A. 1 EXTRAQI'. A PURE 1:01.i.f;„ DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BLEITI: , Prepared tri Dr. U. M. JADESOI , .T, Philaaophia, Will effectually cure Liver Complain t,Dys Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous G biiif,, Diseasza of the Kidneys, and all disea•ca arising fro::: disordered Liver or Stomach, such a-, C.-oistiisa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Iteatt burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or - tering at the Pit of the Stomach, the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, F tering at the Heart, - Choking or Suds:- tn., Sensations when in a lying p-store, .Diume , F„ of Vision, Duts or Webs before the Sight, Fe and Dull. Pain in the Head, Deficiency of sphation, sell6Kness of i he Skin and Fn • s, In the Side, Back, Chest, Limleit. Cc., Sin - 1, , in3. Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. C..:•:- slant Imaginings of Evil, and great Deprve:4, - ,n of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yel•c•a ' Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. Thy contain tea; I ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. li.ey c;;;-.:, the above diseases in ninety-nln (s hundred. BOCrFLAND'S GERMAN BlT.fill'7=! Are not anew and untried article, but 1:a:.• stood the test of fifteen years' trial b' the American public, and their reputation nntl -,. are not rivaled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of lets,- - ri from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. Testifying, of their own personal knowlcdge, to the heneficialeffects and medical virt - ae: of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SO LI ETHIN G 0 STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO. YOU WANT To BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION P DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RD) OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANT - ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A AND VIGOROUS FEELING ? If you do, u HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BrrrEEB. PAR 1 ICULAII NOTICE . There are many preparations sold under tf , e of Bitters, put up in quart &Wk.; ccopounde.3 of cheapest whisky or common rum, CASiSti77ll frond 'LI.) to 4. cents per gallon, the taste disb-tiii,cl by Anise cr Cerian der Seed. Ihis class of Bitters has causcd, and will e.;,4, to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to (lie the death of the drunkard. By their use the system kept continually under the b./fiance of ...ilcoholic Sin Monts of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is - ted and kept up, and the result is all the horro,d tendant apon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Lki!it,r Bitters, we publish the following reeetil: t,'‘t ONE BOTTLE OF HOOFLAN 01:10,IAN B 1 TEBS and 1...ke with THREE QUARLS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKY, anti the result Still b. a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medis2na; virtues and true ,excedlenee any of the numerous 1.2- quor Bitters in the market, and will - W6l.' .1 FRS. You will have all the virtues of 11(3.03: LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in COlll2ai:iiiii. 1, a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less pree ti, these inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS !- tarn THE rrimiirr or SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having roht; or friends in the army to the feet that "1:011 , LAND'S German Bitters" will ewe nine of the diseases induced by expostir,s. privations incident to camp life. in published almost daily in the bewspr.pers, (.7.1 the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed th.i: a very large propertion are suffering from debil ty. •Every case of that kind can be readily cared by ilooliand's German Bitters. DiF43a,L., resulting from disorders of the digestive org are speedily removed. We have no licsitntio.i in stating that if these Bitters were freely usi.ll among our soldiers, hundreds of be saved that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the following remarkable and well authenticated cure of One of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use ii own language, "has been saved by the Bittele:" PRILADELPI33A, August 13d, 1862. Messrs. Jones & Evans gentlenun, your Efoof.and's German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistske in this. It is %iota-l— ed for by numbers of my comrades, Some 4.,f whose names are appended, and who were ftilly cognisant of all the circumstances of my I am, and have been for the last four yee.;,, member of Sherman's celebrated bat kry. under the immediate command of Captain B. Ayers. Through the exposure upon my arduous duties, 1 was attacked in 1. , :,,- vember last with inflammation of the and was . for seventy-two days in the beEpi-...1i. This was followed by great debility, heighic.:. by an attack of dysentery. I was thcn rem,,r ed from the White Home and sent to this thy on board the steamer Bta'or of Maine, f;,..ar which I landed on the .213th (4 - . Torre. that time I have been about as low as ally ,-.r.,1 could be and still retain a spark of vitaiir;. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swar low anything, and if I did force a morsel duv,u, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a gluts of water cn -- stomach. Life could not last under these tir - cumstances ; and, accordingly, the prlysiLlan who had been working faithfully, though successfully, to rescue me from the grasp o dread archer, frankly told me they could z,o more for me and advised me to soca clerg.:, _tit and to make: each disposition of my ito:.. - .t:s•J I funds as best suited me. An acouahrtance ira visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick on,of Sixthbelow Arch street, advised in-, ikillitttrlorn hope, to try your bitters, and kind - Iy 2 procured a bottle. From the time I c-ora - mewed. taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God f,:r if, getting better. Though I have taken but two tottles, I have gained ten pc-nnds, and I IQ:A sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my and daughter, from whom I have head out i; for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen, I alli loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of neat Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I own ' certainty of life which has taken the pl of vague fears—to your Bitters will I ewe the glorious privilege of, again clasping to my nosom those who are dearest to me in die. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE, Wo Wily concur in the truth of the a'ofive statement, as we had despaired of seeing c.ar comrade, Mr. Malone, restored.to health. John Cuddleback, First 'New York Eitufry George A. Ackley, Co. 0, llth Maine; Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York; J, E. pencer, hit Artillery, Battery F ; J. B. Faseweß, co.ad Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome, Co. D. 3d if,r moat ; Henry T. Macdonald, Co. 0, 6th Maine ; John F. Ward, Co. E, sto Maine; Hermen. Koch, Co. H, .72d New York_; Nathaniel. B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penna.;, Andrew J. Kirr tall, Co. A, 3d Vermont; Joh i, Jertkin., Co. B, 106th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTERFI4.II`7O. See that the signature of "0. M. JACK:.'OI4I' is on the wrapper of each bottle. Price per bottle, 75 cents, or half dozen for $4. Principal Office and lianufactory, No. t Arch street. JONES & KV-AITS, (Summar to O. M. Jackson & Proprivt. error sale byDruggist and Dealers lu evey tarn in the lJniteaStitaii-- - • - -- friylo-41twly El IMO =II
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