II 11 Pailg Ettegaft. PEOPLE'S UNION STATE TICKET. AUDITOR GENERAL: • THOMAS E. 000HE - AL of York County. SURVEYOR GENERAL: WILLIAM S. BOSS, of Luzern° County UNION COUNTY NOMINATIONS couoassa, JOHN J. PATTERSON, of Juniata county Asionierx, . THOMAS G. FOX, of Hummelstown. JAMES FREELAND, of Millersburg. DISTRICT ATTORNYT, A. JACKSON HERR, of Harrisburg. 00IINTY OOKEISSIONKR, JACOB MILLEISEN, of Lower Paxton. DIRECTOR OP TER POOR, DANIEL SHEESELY, of Upper Swaiiira. COUNTY AUDITOR, DANIEL LEHR, of Gratztown. mom: straintron, THOMAS STROHM, of Linglestown. OOROARR, JESSE B. HUMMEL, of Hummelslown AREIBBIIBG, Thursday Afternoon, September 18,1882. THE SITUATION. The reports in reference to the battle of yes terday, in the vicinity of Sharpsburg, at kat glowing with victory, have been some what shorn of their interest, and it now appears that success could not be claimed by either the fed eral or rebel forces. Those on the battle field anticipated a terrible encounter this morning, but intelligence from Hagerstown indicates that no firing had been heard in that'vicinity du ring the morning. A rumor reached Hagerstown late this morn ing, that McClellan had granted the rebels an armistice to bury their disid. If this is "coire i Ct; and the rebels give their dead a decent burial, no battle will be fought to-day, as that time will be required to dispose of their dead, the number having .fallen being reported es enor. mass. THERE is Anarte,telling - the truthie don stantly pronounced an attack upon some of the leaders of that singular combination of fraud and corruption, ycleped the Democratic party. If we announce the postponement of one of its mock attempts at patriotism, or point out the the shameless games of its leaders to purchase and then prostitute the press, we are attacking the Democratic party. By the same rule, the divine who denounces Judas as a hypocrite and betrayer, is guilty of aspersion of the cause of re ligion; or he who has a high regard for truth, and is vigilant in its defence, according to the tory organ, is constantly falling into falsehood—or assailing the Democratic party. This is wonderful. Bat it does not explain how Much money is' to be collected from the Democracy of Dauphin to pay for the publication of Frank Hughes matter in the columns of "the- tory organ. It admits that Mr. Hughes has charge of the tory press of the Commonwealth-4i hutniliates every locofoco editor by confessing that Hughes has charge of the whole • party, and then un blushingly adds that it is all iight.' Demotra cy and journalism have both Caine to a piti ful pass when they are reposed in the keeping of a demagogue of the Frank Hughes school. RETALIATION FOBEpO.PE. If any feeling becomes permanent -after the rebellion has been crushed out and peace is again restored, it will be that which is now being en gendered among the people of troth the rebel and loyal States, toward the governments of Europe. There is no question whatever, that the Interference of those governments, in the quarrels of the States now at issue, must eventually elicit for those thus Mark/ring; the hatred and retaliation of both Parties, simply because the spirit which dictated this Interpo sition was neither kindly to us as a nation, or sympathetic for either party as belligerents. The governments of the old world have long watched with jealous hatred, the groWth and power of the American Union. It has been a question of consultation in every kingly cabinet how to annul this growth and destroy this power, until the wild fury of our people offered the crafty rulers of Europe the opportunity of accomplishing such an achievement. Europe gave the frist fury to treason in this coun try by pleMog to aid rte upholders to 6 guanot th moment the fi rst show of re door made to the Government.— The aim England and Franca were busy in the southern states stimulatingNposition to the Federal Government, with the plea that the southern people were oppressed by the people of the free states. The argument used to sus .,Ull' such pleas always had a reference to the revenue laws of our Government—and present ing these laws in the most unfavorable shape, . . v , . to of the governments in questioft sue .. - • ~, ; _ hin moving the southern manse to ,'',"' , , <that they were actually the only of ' support which the Government pos • 0 , lve the Union and establish a L' Yu Oonfedetacy-, , open its ports and in , ... , ~.„1 . te free tradot•- , -tuad whenyou have aCCOM . ' ''', this, quoth the English and French man - n ,-, , you will have established the might and the power of the southern people: "Of course, in all this, the trade cp, the Wench and linglish, with the Confederates, was a subject never alluded to, as that-trade and monopoly was to fallow the dtreolution of the American Our retilladOa on Europe, or at loot on the BM manufacturing interests that yielded to the gov ernments alluded to, in co-operating to destroy the 17nion, meal* nunle.thrOagh.ow,revenua laws. Let us compel Mance and lifiglexid to - pay a large share of the debt incurred by a war in which they so dishonsitly interfered. Let us at least compel the manufacture* who want to compete with our own labor, to sup port the federal government, while the peopl e of the rnien pay the war debt. T his would be teaching Europe a salutory lemon. 'lt would be an act of justice easily accomplished, if the people see to it hereafter that only those who are faiendly to free labor—who are in , favor of pro= tenting that labor from all foreign competition, are invested with legislative power. • W/L42• WE' Atusr REMEKRIFRI While lie areWillliepto diategard alt distinctions, arid' surrender everything- that Could tend to raise any issue which might in the least embarrass the Govermthent or in terfere with the operations of the army, we Must all remember that:the irten whO prqcipi 7 toted are the Inm i e new 'me' In rebellion. The men in Pennsylvania who have put forth State and °midi , aaketi in -OppotritiOn to -the Union ticket in the same letioalities, are opposed as Well , to the war for the Maw:titan. If this were not so, why do they array themselves against those who are endeavoring to sustain - the_Govi ernment ? The men of--Pennsylvania who are thus uniting in politics,,or who_are.ratherliost "toning their political issues do so that they may behetter able to -support the issues in volving the !misty of the Union and . the en forcement of the laws. The politicians who array themselves against these men are com pelled to the course by motives just the reverse. They seek orgardzation and power, not that they may add to the defence or insure the pres ervation of the Union—not that they may add to the efforts of the President to inforce the law, —not that they may increase the vigor of the army in its contests to crush rebellion. If such were their object, an organization, .such as they have entered into would be unnecessary and lin wise. Bnt as the reversein their intent—as they seek power expressly to change this war from a struggle to sustain the Government to a compro mise for its hnnilliation, they could do nothing more or less than attempt the maintenance of a -Democratic organization. These are facts which ,we desire the people of Pennsylvania to remember. If they, throw away their votes in support of this opposition to - the war, to both the national and state ad. ministratiohs—they must expect the contest th' be prolonged. Nothing-will end this rebellion as speedily as- the establishment of the fact that the people of the loyal states are united and in earnest for its suppression. If the peo ple of the south are assured of this fact, it will strengthen what little fealty for the Govern ment remains in that locality. It will give the contest, at least so far as we are concerned, an immense moral force and influence. But it the declaration is maintained by actual condi tion of our political ornament and organ ization, that we are divided into par ties and cliques, and -- hat we make issues with a Government we profess to uphold and de fend—if the southern people are permitted to be impressed with and believe in this, then the contest will continue to be one of brute force, in which rivers of blood will continue to flow, and thousands of valuable lives eadrificed"with out our achieving the auccem from which peace and security are to spring: Every honest man is able to comprehend these facts. Every loyal man should, remem ber this, and be governed, in his exercise of the franchise at the coming election, accordingly. IT air sun Me ea alarmist's phantasy to dream of anything like famine* a country like ours—toppeak of it may creates smile onmo,s,t countengias onzgaisCrtripnWeion. Thanke4l diradotedli - be of peace, blit ours is far from being such i a time. liat — period lsicdP4tkillii keit.) of m. 4 14( b4teticaiWii Yet begin to realize. We ?: as a people, have many of the severest *ea of war yet to learn. The severest of all are the lessons of privation and retrenchmeitt =l# rinr--stateW- Things-we bave-delkted4atiall pietibletiVis itentart of wisdom to shut our eyes' to It. We . have no sort of -admiration for, and firecious little pa& tience with that class of our public men, who are , perpetrudiy' tdiging iiiyreii• sings to the people—predicting the %rid. of , the war it the end of anycerteirt it/a:daft 'of daye;-%aroznis-: beg advances, and holding'ont vague assuran ces of success, when no*lvances are made and 'no successat come. 'The people must meet the truth bithe end, and _they will be ..always the better prepared for it, when . not taken by sat false. To raise false hopes is to insure bitter depression: It is like every, resort to artAficial stimulant. It is the part of wisdom, in times like the present, to prepare for everything which is goesilas if absolutely certain. d the evil contingency does not edits, it will s be well ;if it dose, we will be ready for it The absorbing business of the country now is war, tateverything shotdd be regulated with &vier! . a war basis. The first interest we should oontadt is self-interest, or rather the highest in terest of the Government:; for at a' time like this the firet interest of the 'Government is the first interest of every claim No true Mari =- regard himself except ":4 . identified with e cionntry,'HO 01684 Inter*oVen fit every man's condition with the destiny of the country. The country is nowengaged In a lifeliauggle, and it is the interest, as waist the_ duty of every men to submit towlutteforilicrikeie brinamentri to save it. - - - Not only is it the duty of the Gio,vernnient,. Ns we regard it, in view of an uncertain future, to see that , the people incur novisks' of actual' *ant, p ro r d A, 4 P" i t.tha 00 1 4 1 4 of the eltimtilita of - ‘adi'lisedth, Smelt, in. •anything brings , highipricee high pricOs of brats/Stuffs hi thifir, • • frri iliiireatiotc.,.7 o Pl4 Muir thaw .thassatisi t attxtt ,And after all the sus pen daw of exports would aerie in reality Gimp. oi to curtail onelnxurbiti, for to &ore tiutn tlutt extent are articiet Hof luxuries now iinported. Better to dtemtke buil . now i disti ne. imaitApthersaftwi r We are. not without warn !Di a this :Pm P. orOlarf, tAB 447.6 aatdielih sutatoplishilkadingetheproapolpr, 4111 k and ft can be regardedin no other light than as an evidence ,thethoroughness of the poli cy they are pursuing: , We should not be hind. The possibilitt of the course we have suggested having. to ilk adopted isom e dni'e, in casee the war oontinue3, all must admit. What we ask, and what'the country needs, is that the Government shall begin in time. We sug gested and urged the suspension of inland trade With the retiels`', - se an intlriiiSQUir- refille .tion, long before it was adopted, but finally the Government was driven to the step. We are now at the conclusion of a bounteous harvest, the land teems isdikplenty, and might.if, not be well for the Government, .without . delay, to take the - neefifal stepslo secure the continuance of plenty, until at least the prospect of another harvest is secured ? We hope at least it will not be disposed to assume respectability until grim necessity, drives it into action. Grosses, one of Buctiiiuties pets, end one of the men who haie beiri playing Into the hands of, the rebels, attempted an original game a few days since to insure his nomination for Cdogress in the District composed of York, Cumberland and Perry. It haa been usual for each of these counties to go into a conference with three conferees, but the Mends of Gloss brenner in York County, attempted the dodge by sending aix, presuming , that they could brow beat the other conferees, and,' of course, nominate their candidate. But the conferees from,pegy and Cumberland were too sharp for Glossbrenner. They headed him off, by.: con vening the conferened before the arrival of his corffereA l i‘iid this' action the virtuous Glossbretiner i and his yor,k toaduie micas to be very indignant. It is a beautiful specimen of the corruption. as weiv r dia. the4espiration of such Top aeglosebrenne They are not only willing d betray' titeit pi<r y for i Poiver; liut the country is iii'..danger. from ~tkeir pliote,, and therefore the egeAcf they are'erethe.d .Pet the better. The Wdr. ill. New Mexico Mil ; The R ebel s ' e Defeated and Iverything Oaptu.red from Them. CAPTURE 'OF IIII ; itAGON RAIN THIN .FROM GEL BST. REBEL OUTRGAES AT VICKSBURG. BROIL MURDER OF - ONE 01 00110- DOR& FLEIMINT'S KEN. NEW Your, Sept. -18 By the steamer Ocean Queen, whieli_ arrived at this port this morning from. New' Orleans, we learn that the, rebel expedition to New Mexico; under Cot Sibley, bad been ink' gear, Fort Fibnore by -Col. Canby's .forces and was intercepted by the California troaps. A- battle lei:Slued in which Sibley's forces were routed 'and everything captured from him including 'over half his force, only one hundred and fifty tescaping. Sibley was assassinated by his own men, who !charged him with drunkenness and inefficiency. Among- others captured, was a train which the Texans captured from Gen. Grant last sprin. ! One g of Commodore Farragat's men was tied. to a tree, and disemboweled by the Mississip plans, near Vicksburg, and an Fold lady was hung for : advising the rebels to desist from fight'. ing against our Government. PROM NEW ORLEANS. llant Exploits of the Gunboat Essex NATCHEZ SHELLEDANQBAYOU SARA DESTROYED. Haw Yonx, Sept. 17. The steamer Ocean Queen has arrived from New Orleans with dates to the 9th. The United States - gunboat Essex arrived there on the Bth from the Upper Mississippi. The Essex 'Chased the rebel ram Webb past the Vicksburg batteries. She then shelled Nat- Chez until they hoisted the American flag. She destroyed Bayou Sara on her way down, and engaged a heavy rebel battery at Port Hud son at eighty yards distance, silencing every gun• . She recevied no damage, although passing under a tremendous fire of shot and shell. _ MA.BICETEI BYCTRLEGTW4I. ParLiiira46.; Seit..l:l3, 1862 Flour continues dull but unchanged in Flees; sales of superfine at $5 and extra at $5 Ml® 650 ; Rye dour is dull at $8 50 ; and corn Meal $3 12i. Demand for wheat has fallen off and supplies coming forWird freely, sales of 6 000 bushs...at $1 280 1 1 80 for Pennsylvania, Ind $1 82 for southern ; red wheat ranges from 40®1 51 ; rye is • selling at 65®70cte. for new and old; corn dull, and offered at 67cts ; Oats steady at 35®86 for Delaware ; and 58® 60 for eld Pennsylvania; coffee, sugar and mo asses quiet; provisions advancing; sales of ineeetiork at $l2 255 hems 104318 sides at 7.; -and shoulders at flcts . lard firm at 91®91 Whisky firetat Saute. - - Nsw Yogi, Sept. 18 Flour fuzi—sales of 10,080 barrels at 15 10 2aVoilitat% 4 , 5`80(45 9040r4 Ohkii wheat advanced one cent—sales of 90,060 bushels at $1 09(41 16 for Chicago spring; $1 1241 16 for Milwauldei club -and - 24(41 27i-for Red Western. ..Corn fi rm—sales t -76,000 bashes. Beef chill. Pork quiet: Lard steady. Whisky &oche- are' excited: and prices higher. Cblarigo and Bock Island 70; lilinola Cadre' Rgatted_ southein 55; New York Lvn,- - 96f; Bending 844; Lwow es, 44: American gold 116 1; United Treissuri• thuii.tentlis 104. , Somalis. Lszioort.—Southern Rights- Negroes. Southern Chivalry—Mulattoes. Democrat—A follotier of Areckintidge, Constitutional—tiunderittg the arms of the United States, tailing the forts; robbing the mint, abstracting the trust funds, and making war on the Government. Litman ititutional--To defend the Government; to tote Skinthern politicians out 'of office; 'to atty 'anything abouLnigiCes. 011,60111 nmister—One- whq ,pta tor Jeff. Daii. .44. 1 the -004. 1 4 1 / leach cutlet) ibivaackliates Tankees.. : Ntui 2butrtistments. SUGAR cared hams, just received and for sale, by NIOINLS & BOWMAN, sep 17 Cor."Front and Market street. MIRESH invoice of Lemons, f'nthee, Pea x Nuts &c., for ode,low ly• NICHOLS £ BOWMAN, 14417 Cor. front and Market streets. .144 -RUBIA-iiitt&- - - 144 144 Greene Street, New York City. GOVERNMENT =- - COFFEE Put up 14 ;ITiltitund papers, 48 In a box, and In bulk. Our prices range from Bto 80 cents. We put up the coloring kinder - JAVA, MARACAIBO, SDP. RIO, RIO AND OOFIRD. - We be; eve onr Cons to be bitter them any ground Coate nowln uie. y tll"orders addrettittirhi ulcer to our agents, Mears. PLACII & Yount), 182 Chambers Street, cor. Washington Street, New York City, and Messrs. POLLARD & Doses, 181 and 101 South Water Etrost, dilliro, 111., tOll rendre prompt atimtion. 1 0 31 4 0 11A. 4 2 1 0.0 10, septl4-wBm MoOULLOUGH, LEAD 4 CO., NO. 64 DUANE STREET, NEW •YORK. ri - EEP constantly on hand the lollowiog articles:, LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD, ESIDIC ; SHOT,;; SAS TEM), PIG LEAD, • DROP SHOT, MINNIE AND ROUND BALLS otall ;,ali of which they Lifer at the bawd prices. .eptle-dtf SNOT AND BALLS. IvAO TONS MINNIE:BALLS OF ALL Government alai. BOUND BALL AND BUCK SHOT, Atoll supply constantly on hand, will be mold, low, for cash Tido company clatimi no right to patent, and 'there'. foresail st less price, warrant tavir goods barerior to noes, Balls packed In 100 lb. kegs in prime abipping order. dit*'ULLOUGH MEAD CI. Sofeet,4 - few York. septlB-dtf NOTICE. LETTERS tebtamentary having this day been granted by the Register at Dauphin county to the enoscribar as the executor of the lent whl and testament o Ulrich B. ihriekter, late 'of Deny town ship, deed- ell persons knowing.. thenteelves indebted to said etre% will please maia paythant, and those hay ing claims will please presenitheni to the entiseriber for settaimen!. BTRICII4LFB, Exeeutor. enl4-dltw6t ELEVEN TEACHERS WANTED. DROP - i'ted , and the scboois given out on the lith of September, at the North WardEchocil HouredwAtilifax. 611 nelsons wishing to late hoo's will be expected to apply per sonally, with good coedentiale! By 'order of the Board of Dwertors. - 7. ILEVIOH, & ore'ar3r. August VO, 1864 septV aat STRAY, CAMS snbgbiiber, ' - 'Derry township, mar Camplbellatown, &bent the middle of July, a stray sow, about eeven years old, light red, In color, large horns and a little hump acted. The owner Is recreated to await Dirward, prove propelty, pay charges-mid take her away, otherwise she' will be disocisdot according to law. JOS. W. NDIgiIEFS. Derry- to:waship,Augturt an2043t1 OTICE. is, hereby: given that applica• IN now via beioide by the soloscribers, citizens of Schuylkill county, Pennsylvatts, for a cbaraf r of a bank of discount, dep , at and Mrcul,tion, tinder; the free banking laws of Peontylvania, to be named the ''GOV BBNMENT BANE ," to be located in the lboron b. of Pottsville, Schuyis ill county with a capita of fifty Utomand awl with privilege to increased the same to two hundred, that and &Alan. WM. BUWIZINGER, HAMM HbEBS, W. P,_HUNIZJEGISH. H. H. 131,1 4 7V.IfiGEH. Pottsville August VAbiltY WASHING BIAJE, an e xcel- . lid substitute See Indigo, ter sale at-the wholessio and retail grocery More of NICHOLS & BOWMAN, • • •-cerneret Nutt ant Ni&ket tirade f. • CHEESE from the celebrated Hamburg diaries, a amen consignment jut mitred and for Isle by . mamma it BOWMAN, roptl2 Corner Front and Mare fe atiesta. SUGARS, white and brown, of all grades f0r4111411 w, by NICH9LB & BOWMAN, septl2 —o3reer. ^Frontal:A Market Arena =' :WANTED. SNXERA.L Machinists. Also a 14011 b o y In the black mith - sbop Apply at the jyls4ltf EAGLE WORKS. E XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, a choice lot of Kars Fatally Flour all warranted by bbL, or eaok,l net received and for isle low by • NICHOLS & BOWMN. 1830 Corner rent aid Market streets. BOLOO-NA 1 ASMALL, but very superior lot o Bologna . kbubsgei joss recedved, b .029 : WM. DOCK, dr . Cu. NO REBELS Bowman respectfully Infarm' their customers and the nab & generally, that t e r store will not be chimed hereaf ter In the afternoon, ari , bre been the one Let week. We invite all to cal and'innshase u heretofore, as we have. up.nepe (Tour, Ws: : NICHOTA h kOWWAW COr.4ront and Market St.. CiEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS and everithion in'tlio lino, jun, ..rvio!Teci 02 largo buistitlan and for isle Vert to* T A. 0 441. 13A by 0.10 and , Begar micii o ola of all km"' do for. .WB 09,Th aI'I3°WMAN er hoot and Market Streets: VIROWN sugars of all grade., for Bale low, by - NIOIIQLB k BOWMAN, 5 • Coiner Trout and Market !treats. COAL oil and coal oil lamps, of all liaylas sad sizes, for sale. by • • NiOHOIB & au29 - (briar Pront au* Market streets. F-8 Ls L -1 10017.• Pe S. KEYSTONE NintS I 4B I I II ARRISBIrke• TT - should not be forgotten that this establishment Is still kt suctemul olereallon; ifd ale supply FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS SHRUBBERY, DRAPE VINES, RASPBER . BIAS, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE , BERRIES, , omuIANTB, BLACK - RIM &c., Ac. , &c., &c. aes good qualities and:variates, and at reasonable prloes as they are sold at distant nurserke. THE LOCATION of the iUrf erYl . 44joill tag the 04 . I=loll gar trausierketoeto-Al gaits 6f two. tientry,leseesod by bin fiW MUM , ' ler ° ll uticlA X i " d kriFAl. 4 016. We4 free if *arta. In at (4. the WY; POMADB HONkIROIS,E MOB XZEING MOUSTAO HES. ' je6 Ezmumps intuwrou. Trig moral vada# of goods for ad josting the LairLE T , tn be found stiCeilieltn unnurpasend in this city._ . . . 6 1 "PFible in the w9rld,Arrl6o, S L2 $1441,-gt, Ssoad4i s visiaide as mouseii. 4 a-1- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ILL be sold at public sale, • . • • • ON SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1862 • on the premises,' an elegant fare. situated hi Woos Vp., Dauphin co., the read from MlUnable - ate Pottseille, running through the same,, tionlainieglOO'mwea, about beetaws of which are Clear end the beianeiff is of the theder. The improvements are a large double STONE MANSION HOUSE, .k,large bank batnotagoy; she.‘„cArrilliAti_house necaisiry-- Out—bnildings; lorrlard, beirdes plumbs, pairs, a , a fountain pump of never tilling moataln water. 'lke land is all limed and ln a high state of oultrat'on. 80. 2. about 19 acres of_land, airnining the above, about lo ores cf which are clear and the balance in timber; thercon r rooted a latge stens :" MANSION HOUSE ANTI TANNERY witikalhAt4o Tata a large Bark Howe , HOW Jaoun en( Curryingahop, and all - olher - nerfeaury foga ; the berg miu is run by water power. It is one of the best localities for bark ; there could be got from 8 to 800 cord per year. No. 3. About 13 acres of land, of which about one half Is clear, all limed and in a good state of Guth's tion,the hilleftce is of the ver y best oak and_ cheat:ma timber. - N 0.4 . -89 acres of lt.aid, adjoining. the 7above, of the best iMber. No. it. 27 acres of woodland, adjoining the above, of the best, timber of different kinds No. d 21 save of hinter, laud, stni?ve, &Irwin No. 7, 23 acres of timber land, adlohtng the aoove, eroellent chestnut and oak -timber. No. 8. 28 acres, adjoining the above, all well covered with good timber. - No. 9. 48 acres, also adjoining tie above tracts', well covered with all ttioda.of -good timber. The above prop erty will all be sold 5t the fame time The above ; land is. in a .healthy . eountry_ and within a abort distance of tha.coal regions, where there is al• ways the best market rePilunaylvaula. Parsons wishing to see, the above property can- do e 3 be calling on John Stone, on the premises, or on the subseribers. Sale to commence at I detect, 2.: M.' JOHN MILLER, sepl2-dtwis GEOR9R 11.11RACM, designees. ECONOMY IS WEALTH CUBE iron COMB, YOB ONE DUEL The BEST and CHEAPEST household BEAM DY in the World. Madame ZADOC PORTER'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY 1 , MADAME ZADOC PORTER'S Curative Beldam is warranted if used according to the dt rectioos, to care in all cases, Coughs, Colds, o hoop* Condi, ehhma, and 401 &Sections or the Throat and Longs. Made ZADOC PORThi Balsam is prepared wph, all the requisite care and 'kll, treat-: s combination of the best remedies the Tg.rtAiiie kingdom affords Its named• ial qualities are based*os its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of the blood, through the lunge It is not a violent remedy, but emollient—warming, searching nod 'effectiveciin be taken by the oldest per son or youngemt .child. Made Z : t.O PORTER'S Balsam has been used by the public for over 18 years. and has acquired its present sale simply by being recommended by those who have used it to their afflicted friends and others. MOST LitPORTANT.-Madame ZaDOO Poking% Curative Balsam is sole at a price which brings it in the reach of every one to keep in convenient rcr use The timely nee of a eieglehottle will prove to be worth 100 thine , its co. n. - - -NOTICE.—Save your Money i—Do not be persuaded top ?chaise articles lads. to It. which do not contain the 'Virtues of•e Dime Bottle of Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which is as great as that of almost arty other medicine ; and the very low price at which' braoki, makes the profit tot esell r ap pareatlig ema11,,144 ariprincipled,deidere will spinetimes recommend other medicines on which their .prefl'a are larger, unless the customers insist upon having Madame Porter's and Lone other. Ask for Madame Porter's On ratrve Balsam, price 10 cents, anti in biro bottles at 20 eta and take no other. if you cannot get it at one store you can at another. - - ,Wiphold by all Druggists and Store-keepers at 10 cts and in larger bottles at 201cts. _ . HALL & MICKEL, Proprietors. Wholesale Druggists, 21S Greenwich Bt., NEW YORK. • Geo. W. Saily, agent, Market Square, Harrisburg. y2S4ry . . IN pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Danphia coanty, will xposed to sale, On Saturday, the 11th Day of October, on the mansion premises— 1. 4.11 that meesuege and tract of land situate inlEast Her over township in said county, bounded by lands of Jacob Peffly, Henry Eckert, Jacob Yorly and Jobn Lin gle, containing one hundred and twelve sores, be the same more or less, thereon erected a large two story stone °welling house, and large bank bare, wagon shed, coracribr, smoke house and other buildings, an I also ono other new two story frame dwellingOuse with basements c. There is an excellent spring 01 never Wittig Rater at each of the dwellings, and a geol J. ump also at the stone house. This property is situate about b i er a mile from the Harrisburg and Jonestown road, and about thirteen miles from Harrisburg. There Is a good orchard of excellent fruit on the premises, and about ten acres of good timber lan I. The remainder is un der a high state of cultivation and fences in geriti re pair. Altogether this is one of the meat dedrab farms in the norghborhood 2. Also at the same time and tame, it certain tract of land, situate hither same township, adjoining lands of - William harts John Walmer,lllauala Creek and Adam Hetrick, containing eleven acres, be the same more or - ess. This land is - well timbered asd is susceptible of being made good farm land, or meadow. 8. Also at the same time and 'Place, a tract of unim proved land, situate on the second mountain in the same township, adjoining lands of Michael Snyder and Samuel Snyder, John Kelm, Munuel Lingle and others ecnudning twenty acres, more or less. This land Is well timbered. a adltwzin Late the e3tate of Benjamin Kelm, dectd. Bale to commence at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, mina atteodance , will be' given and condition' •of sale made known by . JOHN LINGL Aibmini3trator or Benjamin Beim, dec'd. Harrisburg, Sept 2,1862. doawkertr L,eanon "Democrat" please oopy till sale, and send bill to Ibis office immediately for collection. AIIPITOWS NOTICE• _ _ '1 Orphans' Court of Dauphin county has appointed the subs.riber auditor to distribute the balance in the hands of the administrator of the estate of George Nissinger, late of Lykens township, In watt county, dee'd, on bin dual settlement of said estate among the heirs at law, of said deceased; and the andltor has appointed Wednesday, the first day of October next, at his office in Harrisburg, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of saidday, ibr the purpose of making raid distribution, when and where all pees= interested are requested to attend. eeptti-dtwoaw JOHN ROBERTS, Auditor. PUBLIC BALE. JILL be sold on the premises, on Saturday, the 25th day of Ottober, 1861 At public vending. the undivided half Fart of a farm or tract of improved land situate in kast Hanover town ship, Dauphin county, adjoining Ballads Fornace,lands of Daniel Bowls, Levi Tittle, Daniel Lingle and others—. containing in tbe- whole about one hundred rand fifty ear's, having thereon erected A TWO STORY . LOG WEATHER BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, - large New Frame Bank Barn, a tenant house and other out buildiags. Nearly every Feld has ewes to running water. There are about twenty-live agreed the tam in good timber, the militia in a high state of cultivation, much of it having been inutihned.- - I the estate of Margaret Thome, decd. • ndance wilt be given and cood.tions of sale made known by UMW H&YRIS, • - , 'ABRAHAM BALFBACGEf, septlB-w3t• = Biecutora. FRESH BUTTER AT ; MARKE'T P I-110E. • • NVE, HAVING fitted up a large Ratrig "X% an4llllYing =de coatrecta with some of ler most reliable farmers to furnish as willt fresh and woes better regularly, wia be enabled to supply our ustom.rs with tweet Praia we Gold batter at all times. • my` 9 • WM. nocit,A & CO. WHIVE BRANDI FOB P4E813-11.VINA PIIRP4O43EB, A 17KRY,perior, article, (intr ojustlt A ibnd -2 * sale b 7 - 4 VANILLA..B.BANS. 'ATE are offering for sale a splendii Iry .0 11 , 4 r of Val:ft Bea low by.: 64 polukkolorkee or daily, - - - KBLIMWSZEUG - STORL - ?OMB& YinfiP*l. ItAriaatick4 fo r : Mama. - NW; Moor IN* Wlrtidioelmrsok PUBLIC SALE• New lbutrtistuunts NICHOLS & BOWMAN, WHOLESALE AHD 'RETAIL Car rt. Ca C 1 3EI R. SS, Oorner Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. RESPECTIVELY invite the attention of the public to their In ge and well selected atoox of ROOMS, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND BO UM FRUITS. We now offer for Balt? Stewarts; Loverings Golden Syrup, White and Brown Sugars of all grades, Green and Black Teas, Coffee, Spices and Flavoring [Extracts. ALSO, FLOUR, FISH, SALT, LARD, HAMS, We invite an examioatlon of oar superior NON-IMPLOSIVE COAL OIL, One , quelled in every respect by any in the rr arket, to gether with all kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, We hale the largest assortment of GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARE in the city ;. also, 401 k• rids of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. Can d examine at our old stand, mellow & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market streets. Eeptl2 SIX TEACHERS WANTED. LIZ leachers are wanted in the township to or Swatara. None bat comps Tent teachers need app). Echoed term of Ave months duration. dalary S3U per month. Rot further pandoulare. apply to ht. A. FRA.NIZ, septlB•d2wm2ta Hi:hopire, Dan bin CO, PROOLAMATION• To the - Citizens - and Others Now Within the City of Harrisburg. In pursuance of the command of his Ex cellency G. Curtin, Governor of this Commonwealth, dated this day, to me direct ed, I hereby forbid every able bodied man from leaving the bounds of this city, upon the pain of being arrested and held in charge by the military authorities, under the instructions given to them for that purpose by the Gov ernor. All railroad companies and their agents, lo cated at this city, are also hereby notified and positively forbidden to carry_ off, or furnish transportation for the purpose•of carrying oft, any and all able-bodied men from this city. The Provost Guard detailed for duty in this city, are hereby directed to take care that the above Proclamation be enforced. WM. H. KEPNER, Mayor. blaToe's 011101, Harrisburg, Sept. 12, 1862 septl2-tf. -- - LOST.—Was lost in the cars between LI moods, and Sunbury. or at the Depot at Harris. burg on tee morning of the 6th of September, a pocket memorandum book, containing sundry paters among which were one promissry note at 90 days, d,tedJulyle, 1862, for $858.60, by F. B.•.Blett. ; one do, at 3 months for 159170, rated Sept . Ist, 1862, by John Cooper; also an acceptsnce by Young & W oburion, dated o;tober 24th, 1857, for terse months! 61010 (now over due,) all in favor of Christ ang & Co. All persons are hereby cautioned against a transfer of any of the above obliga tions, as payment has barn stopped. Tee oontoota of said Memorandum Bo* being of no use to any person except to the subscriber, the ender Will be Aberally rewarded by returning the same to septl2.dlit Bolit T. H LO vO,l Lancsater. Ps. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE Third Street; Below Market, OPEN EVERY EVENING SANFORD'S GREAT STAR TROUPE OF MINSTRELS. Win appear at the above hall, in a grand wimp of Singing, Dancing, New hots, Burlesques &c., pic - santing to the public the beat entertainment In the city. FOR. SALE. VALUABLE PROPE - RTY Two Brick lonia and Lots ON FINN STRBET. For puritanism; enquire of MEL jaw. RA " jy4sd2taw3rn Corner of and Pine drank BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE.--The property of John Ford, or this oily, We deceased, cossistlng of two brio houses the one Is located on south corner of Front and Locust esreeta , and the - other on 'lama Amu, and pins the trot Tao above prop erty is pleasantly located and will bested at publics sale in front of tho Court House, on the 18th of September, ilia?. at T o te" Poimgcsallon Oven in April rail, Teomsatade known at bale. GEORGE WELKEF writhe Admintatndim 2000 RIFLES FOR SALE AT LEMAN'S RIFLE WORKS, LANCASTER, MN. PRICES FROM $7 60 to $lO 00 EACH Addrees BURY R. LIMAN, Lanosster, Pa. DANDELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and Urge eappb , of this Celebrated Coifed est; received by FJ&>ii WM. DOOf Sr_ & s. BREAKFAST BACON ! AVery choice lot, equal to the celebra tea (imported) Yorkehlre, *et received. jyld OC iro. °AU and examine those new jar& for Mruh,c 1. best, eheayst and empleat fa to market, for sale by NICooLB k BOWMAN, lal9 Corner Front and Market rtreet. OF all aim, patterns and prices, just recelred and for sale by el 3 WU. DOM Jr.,:di CO LOTS FOR SALE D J. HALDEMAN will sell lots on North divot mut Powaylviata avarice. 10 Uwe tiL=S O Purchase. Apply coiner Front and Walnut jyal dif gOLD PENB The largest and beet stodt, from $l.OO to s4.oo—warranted..at 81111FITSP 8 ROOKSTORL LUI3RIGAT ING 0 for all kinds of ma ._ abloom in paokanee, for oalivel7 low NIGRULS E BOWMAN, Cbrnor Front and Mirka street. gl OR RENT.—A house on South street bettr s itm l ssa m ßeesas and Third. Enquire of NOWAY, Cor. 24 and fine Bl. mad Wit N . ricsoim small lot of those celebrated Hams last received. eras WY. DOM; - riTRE Older Vinegar,- which weArari ant to be made solely from older, Juit reeeired and for nae low by NlCHOlita WOWlfftli, .1012 Corner Wont and *Wet, streets. DANDELION, Rio and other prepare- Um of OA% farad by moms a Bowies, wpm Ceroeriroat see Now Mete 4c., &c., &c Ste., &c., Stc
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