pailg ititgrap4;' NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.--All Ad vertilements, Business Notices, Mar 'lapis, Deaths, ado., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered In the regu lar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Thursday Afternoon, October 9, 1882 H. D. Adaxwm has withdrawn as a candidate for President Judge in the Lehigh Judicial die trict. Sawa the opening of navigation on the Lehigh Canal, coal should not be so high. What say our dealers ? DISARM SoLnizas.—lt is understood that disabled volunteers, or such as are not out& ciently strong to serve in the field, will be de tailed for guard duty at hospitals. HoN. JOSEPH CASEY, Judge of the U. S. Court of Claims, is in this city, and has rooms at Herr's Hotel. Judge Casey looks well, and will sojourn with his friends for a few days. _,,,_____ To .DAY the weather was delightfully mild and balmy. Such an atmosphere cannot long continue, and its advantages for all kinds of out door labor and pleasure should not be lost MILITARY INSTRUCTION has been introduced with great succers In some of the male schools of Philadelphia. It would be well if this health ful and interesting exercise could be introdu ced into all the public schools of the common wealth. Tux 'benison) DPPATCH doe's not like the Yankee. It describes him thus : "The Yankee is but a degenerated Puritan—the lineal de scendant of the Mayflower Pilgrims, with all their traits of avarice, hypocrisy and cunning, intensified by transmission." Row IN CHESTNUT SrasaT.—Quite an excite ment was created in Third Street last evening, by the allegations of a soldier, who noisily in sisted that while another soldier and himself were enjoying the beauty of the evening by strolling quietly along that retired thorough fare, they were attacked by some unknown person, and one of them badly injured. For a time quite a crowd was attracted to the street, and after a great deal of talk, the soldiers were induced to seek their headquarters. If these men were really assailed as was declared, the outrage was certainly high-handed, but from the appearance of the parties, it is very certain that Capt. Whisky took a large share in what ever difficulty the parties were engaged. TERBIBLIt Accrnswr.— On Tuesday afternoon last, in Lewistown, as John Brower and another man were driving a one-horse wagon through that town, a hog got under the horse, causing him to become unmanageable, and run at a most furious rate The animal was powerful, and young Brower held on to the lines for some time, when be unfortunately jumped out and his leg becoming entangled in the lines he was dragged at full speed across the square, his head striking the stones with great force. His skull is badly broken, and he sustained other injuries which render his recovery extremely doubtful. He was removed to his father's residence, who lately lost a daughter, is himself sick at this time, and has now added another severe afflic tion. ARREST OE THE SUPPOSED MURDERER or Meal ELIZABETH (Ensue.—Laat night, officer Fleck arrested a man who answers the description of the murderer of the German girl. The person arrested was in Spade's restaurant, Market St., and Dewberry alley, when officer Fleck was attracted by his personal appearance and con duct, and after questioning him in regard to his having been in Middletown on Saturday last, he concluded that it would be in order at least to arrest and detain the person until he could have an examination. The person is now In the county jail, and will have a hearing in a day or two. We deem the fact of his arrest sufficient to make public at this time, and shall await the examination for the fact of his liability to.stand a trial. ACKNOWL&DOMENT. —The ladies connected with the Chestnut Street Hospital (German Reformed church) acknowledge the receipt of the follow ing articles for the use of the sick and wounded soldiers : From Mr. Charles Muench, $5 ; Daniel Shees ley, a basket of tomatoes ; from Mrs. McAllen, a basket of grapes ; Mrs. Shripp, a small crock of peach•butter ; from Mrs. Smith of the Ladies' Relief Society, a basket of sundry articles ; from ladies of Wiconisco, three boxes, containing liut, bandages, linen, apples, tomatoes, jelly, and a small roll of linen ninety years old, which had been worn as an apron by the grand-mother of the lady who sent it when she attended com munion service ; one box from Manch Chunk ; one from Norristown, through Rev. Wirt ; also $6 from Mrs. Grace Alberich, for the Ladies' Relief Association. A MOM ForrAtuunnuarr.—Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of pros perity and as a determination on the part of our business men, no longer to remain behind the " light house," is the completion of Eby E.unkle's large brick building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part of our city. The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, outaide of New York, but the stock ch►llenges competion.--- Without going into detail, we may safely say that the firm keep on hand everything usually kept In a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and that they sell at very small profits. Their clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumstances what ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase it not. Tea LAMB HAIM will send to the Union Be lief Association room, Dr. Bailey's, Market street, by 101 o'clock. Punctuality greatly desired : On Monday, Oct 13 —Soma-made bread, spread ,• baked apples . Mrs. R. H. Adams, Mies Hoyer, " E. Cunkle, " Ellen McGee, " " John Kinnard, " Jane Richardson, " AgustusSayford, Mrs. Wm. Seibert, " E. W. Seas, " Samuel Sloan, " Wm. H. H. Sieg, " Daniel Wilson, On Tuesday, Oct. 14-1 pair (or snore if desired) stewed chickens. Miss Julia P. Brooks, Mrs. Caroline Denning, " Lizzy Rouser, " H. Criswell, Mrs. Robt. Lamberton, " L. Griffith, 61 Fry, . . " Win. Jennings, " Saiiiuel Hellman, " H. A. Kelker, " Mag. Dougherty, On Wednesday, Oct. 16-8 quarts of gyp; apples. Miss Mary Jones, Mrs. X. Miller, Mrs. J. Stewart, " Richard Nolen, " Sarah M.Sheasley, " Margaret Murray, " John Smith, " Joshua Royal, " Jane Swartz, " C. J. Reese, " John Shanklin, " Joseph Sayford. On Thursday, Oct. 16—A large baked rice pudding. Mrs. H. M. Graydon, Mrs. Thos. Mu A. Hummel, " Mary Molty, " Henry Hendshew, " Sarah E. Mitchel, Sami. J. Myres, " Jane Murphy, " John Martin, Miss Agnes Bowen, "S. E. Morsch, Mrs. Mary S. Beatty, On lliday, Oct. 17-1 pair of stewed chickens. Mrs. R. J. Ross, Mrs. E. M. Pollock, Dr. Miles, " Dr. J. Wiestling, " Dr. Nichols, " W. S. Wood, " Dr. Patterson, " Daniel Yoder, " Dr. Porter, " William P. Sieg. " John Murray, On Saturday, Oct. 18—Butter ; eggs ; i peck of sweet potatoes Miss Reamshart, Mrs. J. J. Shoemaker, " Mary Uhler, " Jane Wagner, Mrs. Jane Olsen, " John Wallower, " Maria Nolen , " John T. Wilson, " William Wykoff, " Mrs. Woodall, " Jas. B. 'Thompson, " Samuel Wilt. TO VISIT THE HOSPITALS. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Mrs. Eliza Raman, Mrs. H. A. Thompson, " Kate Reilly, " E. C. Mathews, " Hunt, Miss S. M. Rutherford, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Miss Hoffman and Miss Lonsia Houser will wait at the reception room to receive prepared food, send back dishes, and see that those re turned in the afternoon are wiped dry by from si to 11 o'clock A. M., and a short time after dinner. Mrs. E. H. CORNYN. THE Potmcs or =a Sownes.—We often hear a great deal of Democratic boasting over a claim that the Democrats have filled the army and are fighting our battles for us. We never believed this, and have contended that the Be publicaus outnumber the Democrats in the ranks three or four to one. Still the same old boast is repeated day after day. Fortunately we have now the official figures to prove what we have said : Official Army Vote of Oct. 1881. The office Number cone- R 414 . voted for. Counties. mica voti pat ding. T. Adams 4 - 11:. 2. S. Allegheny 0 1,546 A. Armstrong...... .14 126 57 P. Beaver 6 143 88 A. J. Bedford 8 164 38 J. Becks 21 442 104 S. Bucks I 0 158 100 A. Butler 7 181 88 A. Cambria 9 115 99 R. & B. Carbon 9 241 17 A. Centre. 11 253 82 A. Chester 8 232 6 S. Clarion 9 204 48 A. Clearfield 6 182 24 S. Clinton. 11 178 29 A. Columbia 2 46 2 A. Crawford 8 137 16 J. Cumberland, 6 116 40 R. Dauphin.. 11 164 26 A. Delaware 2 72 A. Elk . 1 28 A. Fayette 8 146 77 Felton 2 33 27 A. J. Franklin 7 82 4 T. Huntingdon 6 138 36 A. Indiana 9 204 62 S. Jefferson 6 186 41 A. Juniata 6 104 38 A. Lancaster° 16 639 R. &R. Lawrence 7 178 67 A. Lucerne 17 291 49 P. Lebanon 8 60 81 S. Lycoming 9 177 91 D. A. McKean 1 68 2 A. Mercer 11 303 9 T. Mifflin 7 89 76 A. Monroe • 2 58 5 J. Montgomery .12 199 94 A. Northampton 120 10 A. Perry 6 120 61 H. S. Philadelphiat.....— 1,225 914 A. Schuylkill 18 442 69 H. S. Snyder 3 26 4 A. Somerset 5 225 62 A. Sullivan 2 68 30 A. Susquehanna...... 6 87 17 H. S. Tioga 8 186 84 H. S. Union 6 70 24 A. Venango 2 70 4 A. Warren 2 72 8 C. Washington 18 254 163 A. Wayne 6 128 9 A. J. Westmoreland....lB 440 180 A. Wyoming 1 87 8 1 A. York 9 233 108 The counties of Blair, Bradford, Cameron, Erie, Forest, Greene, Lehigh, Montour, North umberland, Pike and Potter, no returns re ceived, but have understood the proportion is about the same as the above table. The letter before each county indicates the office voted for—for instance : T., Treasurer ; S., Senator ; A., Assembly ; P., Prothonotary ; A. J., Associate Judge ; J., President Judge ; R. and 8., Register and Recorder ; 8., Register ; D. A., District Attorney ; H. S., High Sheriff; C., Coroner. 0 Allegheny and Lancaster (*tllies, the vote even is Republican and union. t Cols. Owen, Koltes, Schimmelpfennigs and %liter's Regiments, on account of fraud, &c., are not counted in the vote of Philadelphia. We HATS received a large assortment of hoop skirts, from 76c. up to $2 60. A large assort ment of linen sad needlework collars, and opt• late and sleeves, at all prices. White casibncs, jacconetts, nantucks, brilliants, and plain and figured Swiss muslin, at all prices. The finest lot of embroidered French cambric brands ever brought to Harrisburg--of infant's waists we keep a large assortment. lallike and gentle- Faen's linen pocket handkerchiefs, ladies' stock ings, gentlemen's one half hose, and children's stockings of all descriptions and prices. Twenty pieces of carpet to be sold cheap. Kentucky jeans, sattinetts and cashmeres for men and boy's wear. We received 60 dozen euspenders, at all prices. 60 dozen cotton handkerchiefs, with borders, and a great many other notions and anidivear. • ' 8. rawr. 11:1 - tlitutluatitti Wahl. ittligrapti,' reljiiiitibeiii" - TWritooSi: • (October 9, 1502. LADIIB' Usame Rums SOCINTY.—The ladies named will send to the reception room, Mrs Dr. Bailey's, Market street, by 10} o'clock. On Friday, Oct. 10—One pair of stewed chickens : Mrs. Ww..Shaer,- Miss Annie Warford, " Samuel Singer, Mrs. JA. Wier, " Dr. Seiler,. " W L. Wallace, Miss Mary Stockton, " S. Whitman,.: . Hrs. Ambrose Taylor, " Thos. Wireman, " Updegrove. " John Wyeth, " A note M. Unger, " Saud. Young, " E. J. Unger, " ci eery Gilbert, " Wm. Verbeke, " Obas. Bailey, " Thos. Wilson, " On Saturday, October 11—One pound of butter, e99e, and dewed onions. Mrs. James Wheeler, Mrs. Hamilton. Alricks, " Gov. Curtin, " J. 0. Kunkel, " Sara Wilt, Miss Darindo Keifer, Miss Kate Franer, Mrs. Lathrop, Mrs. Martha Roumfort, " John Boyd, Miss E. B. Belly, " J. W. Simonton, Mrs. Richard Hummel, " W. B. DeWitt, " E. Brenizer, " M. J. Colder, " Geo. Buehler, " G. H. Small, " Jacob Haldeman, Miss M. Zollinger, The ladies named will serve On 2hursday, Friday and Saturday. TO VI EOM CAMP. TO IMPS AT THM ROOK Kre. Jane Bryan, Mies Maggie Uhler, " David Byeter, " Mary Zinn, " S. D. Ingram, Ladies will be supplied with onions, for stewing, at the room, on Friday morning be tween 9 and 11 o'clock. Any ladies who are not members of this Association and wish to become, will please send their names to Mrs. Cornyn. Mrs. E. H. CORNYN, Secretary Nx Com. I Saw Hut at Naw Yous.—Good morning, Annie. I saw cousin Charles at the depot as I came through Philadelphia from New York, and he just had time to tell me that it was im possible to procure the all wool shepherd plaid for the dress that you ordered, but said he had met Mr. C. L. Bowman, of the dry goods firm of Urich & Bowman, and handed your order to him, who would no doubt obtain what you want. Mr. Bowman will be at home on Satur day of this week, with a new stock of dry goods for fall and winter use. octB-2t The undersigned would a respectfully inform those who are afflicted with Rheumatism, Dys pepsia, Contumption of Liver and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, that she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Weethoven's German Vegetable Medicines at very moderate rates. I have also on hand a quantity of invaluable Salves for Sore Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References can be furnished ai to their wonderful efficacy, whenever called upon. There need be no ap prehension in regard to my competency to ad minister it, as I have had it on hand for the past six years. As they are now sold at reduced prices, no family should be without them over night. They can be had at any time at my residence, in Pine street, between Second and Front. (aulB-dlm) MRS. L. BALL. Tim wonderful success which has attended the use of my medicine, has induced me to say a word through the pros in its behalf. My medi cines are prepared with great care, exprtuely for family use, and are admirably calculated to preserve health and remove disease. I can therefore recommend them with the greatest confidence, and am fay prznaded from past experience that they will give very general if not universal satisfaction. But at the same thus Ido not pretend to assert, that they are "cure ails." I have cured Gravel, Dropsey, Scrofula, and have regulated the female system. Reference can be had at any time with the persons, as they feel a delicacy in having their names in the paper. MRS. LUCRETIA BALL. 43 la La OF 7 43 S. KEYSTONE NURSERY, HARRISBURG. IT should not be forgotten that this establishment ie still in sucoassrul opereation, and can Supply FRUIT AND BIIADE TRIM, EVERGREENS, SHRUBBERY, GRAPE VINES, RASPBER RIES, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE BERRIES, CURRANTS, BLACK RIES, &c., &c., &c., &c. of as good qualities aud.varieties, and at as reasonable prices ae they are sold at distant nurseries. THE LOCATION or the nursery—adjoining the city—gives It advantages for transportation to all parts of the country, possessed by but few others. All articles, when desired, delivered free of charge, in any part of the city. suaOtf JACOB Hll3ll. FOR THE SOLDIERS. AvIEUR li s ew asso CHEAP rtment opened WRITING CASES. itspreesly manufactured for the soldiers. PORT FOLIOS, POCKET INK STANDS' PENCILS, PENS AND WRITING MATERIALS OF EVERY VARIETY, SOLD AT REDUCED RATES, 11,351 3,173 VOLUNTEERS, IF YOU WAN T LETTER OR NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, WRITING CASES, POCKET INSi3TANDS, PENS AND HOLDERS Of every description and quality, you will find the largest assortment at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. COAL I COAL I COAL! THE subeeriber is preparid to deliver to the ebbe= of Harrisburg, pure LYEENS VALLEY AND WILKESBARBP Coals, either by the car, boat load, or %Ingle ton, at the lowest market prices going. Orders leflat my Mike, 4th and Market, will be punctually attended to. DAVID IicCORMIOR. Harrisburg, Sept. 30,1862. • WO-4HOW 3.OOOBUBHELS prime Yellow Corn 600 bushels barley malt, first quality. 200 btushei3 rye. 50 barrels whisky, first quality. Enquire or RICHARD HOGELAND, se294.lti Washington avenue Harrisburg. FRESH FISH every Tuesday and Frid a y at JOHN WILMS Stan, carnei of Third and WO. nut. - —,...qb.---- To the Afflicted. Di tin 21D titrtistnuntio FOR SALE. 10T10b1E3. , ....41nite a varisq-of andwibii4w.44Yl!*—at 8811111'sin Nen, 2lbardisenteuto PENNSYLVANIA SS in the Name and by the Authority OF TEE OMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ANDREW G. CURTIN, OVERNOR OF THE SAID 13011110NWEILTR. A PROCLAMATION WHKREAS, I have been authentically inform ed that a certain MARY ELIZABETH GERMAN, a child about five years of age, daughter of Emanuel S. German and wife, of the city of Harrisburg, in this Commonwealth, was enticed away from her home and atrociously murdered in the suburbs of said city, near the Cemetery, on the afternoon or evening of Friday, the Third day of October, A. D. 1862, and all efforts for the arrest of the guilty party or parties, whose names are unknown, have up to this time proved ineffectual ; Aim WHEREAB, The reputation of the Gov ernment—the peace and security of its citizens and the obligations of justice and humanity, require that the perpetrator or perpetrators of this infamous crime should be brought to spee dy and condign punishment : Now, therefore, I, ANDREW G. Guam, Gov ernor of the said Commonwealth, feel it in upon me to issue this, my proclama tion, hereby offering a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS! to any person or persons who shall apprehend and secure for trial the murderer or murderers of the said child, MARY ELIZABETH GERMAN, to be paid upon the conviction of the criminal or criminals ; and I call upon all officers of jus tice and good citizens everywhere, to be vigi lant and unremitting in their efforts for the ap prehension of the said murderer or murderers, so that they may be brought to punishment under the laws: • Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-two, and of the Common% ealth the eighty-seventh. A. G. CHRTM. BY THE GOVERNOR ELI SUPER, ,Secretary of the Commonwealth PENNSYLVANIA, Bs In the Name and by the Authority OP THZ COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ANDREW G. CURTIN, Governor of the Bahl Commonwealth, A PROCLAMATION. WHERE AS, By the third section of the act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the twenty-second day of April, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, entitled "Ad Act to establish a Sinking Fund for the payment of the public debt," it is made the duty of the Secretary of e Comnionwealth, the Auditor General and State Treasurer, Commissioners of the Sink ing Fund, created by the said act of Assem bly, on the first Monday of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and on the same day annually thereafter, to report and certify to the Governor, the amount re ceived under the said act, the amount of inter est paid and the amount of the debt of the Commonwealth redeemed and held by them Whereupon the Governor shall direct the certi ficates representing the same to be cancelled, and on such,cancellation issue his Proclamation stating the fact' and' the extinguishment, and final 'discharge of so much of the principal of said debt. • • AND Wasases, By the ninety-eighth section of the act of the General Assembly, passed the nineteenth day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, entitled "An Act to provide for the ordinary expenses of the government," etc., it is provided that there after the receipts to the Sinking Fund to the amount that may be necessary to cancel the re lief issues now in circulation under the provis ions of the act of the fourth of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and the re-issues under the act of the tenth of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty nine, shall be applied toward the cancellation of said issues. AND WHEREAB, Eli Slifer, Thomas E. Cochran and Henry D. Moore, ex-officio Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in obedience to the re quirments of law, report and certify to me, that the debt of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, redeemed and held by them from the first day of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, to the first day of Sep tember, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, amounts to the sum of Ank hundred and ,Sixty-two Thousand Eight Hundred and One Dollars and Sixlskseven Cents—made up as follows: Four and one half per cent. loan of the Commonwealth $OO,OOO 00 Five per cent. loan of the Com- monwealth 211,178 74 Interest certificates redeemed 370 41 Domestic creditors certificate 64 52 Relief notes cancelled 1,188 00 Total 262,801 67 Now TIMILIFORI, as required by the third section of the act of Assembly aforesaid, I do hereby issue thil my Proclamation, declaring the payment, cancellation, extinguishment and final. discharge of Tim Hundred and Bitty-two Thousand Ewht Hundred and One Dollars and May seven Cents of the principal of the debt of the Commonwealth, including one thousand one hundred and eighty-eight dollars of the relief issues, which have Wen cancelled and destroyed as authorized by the ninety-eighth section of the act of the nineteenth day of April, D. A. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this eighth day of Sep tember, in the year of onLord one thousand eight, hundred and, sixty-two, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-seventh. By nal Govium. ELI SLIM, Secretary of the ammonia. sa26-dewBw GLORIOUS NEWS PICTURkS TAKEN AT REDUCED RATES. TIRE undersigned has fitted up a new and s?lendid PHOTOGRAPH AND AItBROTYPE GALLERY, In Third street, opposite the Patriot and Union office, where be will furnish his patrons with very superior pictures at reduced rates. Call and see for yourselves. sept2o dbn* A. B. BLA • Artist. POTINDS Extra Prima ar 60000 Oared llama for sale very low wh Bl ol i alle or rat& by . WM. DOOR JS., & CO. oil IriZeit, patterns and prices, jut , geseivet assror M 1 by 013 WY. DOOR, Jr.,91 on, Ntto 2iburtistmtnte. COAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAVTVtaetlthteozlj ard, foot of Norselalyocupio.Vroetsr, I am enabled to supply the public wittka COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETY AND SIZES OF CPX.43ID.A.M FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders respectfully solicited—which, if left at the office, toot of North street, or at the .office of Win. Dock, Jr. & Co., will receive prompt attention. GILILARD DOCK. JY29 HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS THE QUESTION. riIHE Proprietors of the *PARISIAN CABINET or WONDERS, ANATOMY and MEDI CINE" have determined morainal of expense, to lame free, (for the benefit of suffering humanity) YOUR of their most instructive and interesting Leotares on Mar riage and its Disqualificatione,' . Nervons Debility, Prema - ture Decline of Manhood , Indigestion Weakness or De pression, LOBS of energy and VitalPeWers, the Great So. vial Evils, aaa those Mal dies whion result from youth ful follies, Excesses oh „Maturity, or Ignorance of PhYal elegy and Nature's Law. These invaluable Lectures have been the means of enlightnlng and saving thou sands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressing SECRETARY PARISIA3 Camerae OF A.saromr awn MIDICOM, 563 Broadway, New York. jel9-dly Ayer's Cathartic Pills. • riiHE sciences of Chemistry and. Medicine 11 have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most penal, purgative which is known to man. Innum erable proofs are shown that these Puss have v,rtnes which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win nnprecedentedly np in the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerfal tonere. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of Its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge one the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, adoinlate sluggish or &ordered, organs in.o their natural action, and Impart healthy tone with strength to the wool,. system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dan gerous dieeases that hive baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doles, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar coated, the, are peasant to take; and being purely yes etable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not snbstan tutted by men of luck exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth, Many eminent cler gymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability 4 f our remedies, while others have seat me the assurance of their conviction that our Preparations contribute immensely to tee relief of my adtio:ed, suffering fellow-men. The agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis our American almanac, containing directions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following com plaints: CosiJunes. Bilious Complaints, ttheumatism, Dropsy, Hesotburn,Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nau sea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowel 3 and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Losu ot App tile, all Dia eases u Inch require an acumen,. medicine. They also, by purifying tha blood and stimulating the system, cure many coinplahita which it would not tie sup, osed they would reach, such aa Destneim, Partial Blindstets, Neu ralgia and Nervous Irritability, Darangementa of the liver &Oa Kidney., Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body ur obstruction of its (mint one. Do tot be put off by unpin° p:ed deal,rs with soma other, pip toey make mere pront on wr for AY ing 'a Puss, and take nothing' else. NO other they can give you aompares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the beet aid th,.re is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. 401.1 t &. CO., Louwk, Mass. and sold by Druggists everywhere. Prise 2,4 cents per Box, or &boxes ibr $l. Bald by 0. A. lisn.vart, D. W. (iron& Co., 0. K. Bel ler, J.. 11. Luta, Dr. Alley, F. Wye* and dealers every where. MoOULLOUGR'S LEAD 00-1 NO. 64 DUANE STREET, NEW YORK. jr EEP constantly on hand the iollowing it ankles: LEAD PIPE, SKEET T F 1 ), BUCK SH a f ilD BAR PIG LEAD, DROP SHOT, MINNIE AND BOUND BALLS Of a I ...12 ; of which they offer at the lowest prices. septik JOHN WIDE'S Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Barrignay, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL HINDS, ORANGES AND LEMONS, PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, FRESH AND SALT FISH, And vegetables of all kinds, brought direct from the Eastern Markets, twice a week, and purchased under my personal supervision, thus eaabtidg me to sell a better and cheaper articlo than any In the market. fa' Orders from a distance attended to promptly, and goods delivered to anypart of the city free of charge. FREAI CANNED FRUITS constantly on hand. Give me a call. De 2s ] JORN wt: LOTS FOR SALE. RJ. HALDEMAN will sell lots on North street and Pennsylvania avenue. Iro Owe desiring to parohase. Apply corner Front and Walnut streets. .134141: LIIBRICATING Oil for all kinds of ma. °ninety, in convenient peoltigee, for sale very low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jel9 Corner Front and Market street. FUR R T.—A house on South street between Second and Ebird. Enquire of Iffkl. SARAH MV RAY, Com, 2o and nue 81. Fopter Cat rgi E Up • egrove Lock Property, Canal grocery and Rockville Haase, situated fire miles a Harrisburg, is now offered for sale. gee adver tisement in Weekly or apply to .18 . ttimilstlB63 vir y,.: 1. :_.', TIED; largest and most extensive assort .), meat of glass in the city, just received, And tar ale Tay Low, by NIOBOLS A BOWMAN, sub Corner Franc and Market streets. JUST RECEIVED. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family Bibles el different styles of binding, at 90c, $1 26 $2. 60, $2, $3. 0 4 , $6 and $U Also Pocket Bibles of dif ferent styles and prices at SOWINVEIIII Bookstore. febl6-y A"Li4' Oranges and Lemons, strilEg wars. Nem 2ibtatistments. SNOT AND BALLS. 100 TONS MINNIE BALLS OF ALL Goverment eizoi. BOUND BALL AND BUCK SHOT, A full 'Ripply constantly on hand, will be sold low, for cash This company olaime no right to patent, and there foresea at less price, *errant their goods infsnior to none, Balls packed in 100 lb. kegs In pante shipping order. Atecumouoirs LEAD C.J. septl6-1m 64 Duane Street, New Yoh. GLASS FRUIT JARS!! SELF SEALING. BEST AND CHEAPEST ! I I CALL AND EXABUNE, 100 WM DOGE, JR. WO FRESH BUTTER . AT MARKET PH.IOE. WE, HAVING fitted up a large Refrig erator, and having made contracts with some of our meet reliable farmers to furnish us with fresh and west butter regularl will be enabled to supply oar ustomera with sweet fresh ice calif butter et all times. Wit DOCK, Jr, tt CO. STRAWBERRIES. - 11010LANT8 set out in favorable weather, (or if waterat when dry,) in August, September or October, will produce a fair crop the next Simmer, often enough to pm for the plants and planting, besides ensuring an abundant yield the following seas Ob. All the best tottieties Ar sale at the Keystone Nur sery, Harrisburg. su29. If S. WARD ds CO. mums FOR STEINWAY'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS. Primes Melodeons &o. VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AG CORDFANS, DRUMS, AND MUSI CAL MERCHANDISE, of every kind. HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES, PORTRAIT FRAMES. Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Photograph Frames and Albums, itthe New Music Store of S WARD & CO. enBl4•dly sto. 14 Market Share, near FeliVe. CHEESE. A FEW Boxes good Cheese, the balance Al of a large consignment, are offered at an unusually low rate to mese out the tot. To retail dealers there will be au and ucement of Each box sold will be guar anteed sorepresented. Wld. DOCK, JR. , & 00. _ JylB FLY PAPER. A NOY COLORED Paler, ready out, for covering 1 tutu Glasses, Picture, B,stoses, mon and other new patterns rot sale at IMEGNER'S 011E4P BJOKSTORS POCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN P17R1388 1 PORT MONAIREI I And a general variety of Leather Goods, just received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE. 'FHB undersigned offers at Private este 1_ that valuable tavern stand, (now occuol'd bl J. W. Slobsr.) situated in the village of Progress, Dan planooenty, Pa., on the Jonestown rows, two mi!ea and a half northeast of Hardsburg. This stand Las au excellent run of custom. The buildings are entirely new and viry aubstantiaL a well of never failing water near the d• or, together whh a line variety of fruit and ornamental Item The prorerty eat be era cheap. For term; &c., address JOHN EMRIOH, Program p. O. P. B. Good stabling attached to the premises. bept3-d&wew TO CONSUMPTIVES, reAdvertiser, having been restored llealth in a few weeks, by a very Shaple reme dy, after having suffered several years with a war* long affection, and that dread disease, nolunimpitios— anxious to make known to his fellOW4liirerell the means of care. To all who desire it, he will send& copy of the per scription used (hee of charge,) with the direction" fir preparing and using the same, which they will god a sure cure for Consumption Asthnis, Bionehhia ac. U The only object of . advertiser in wending the per scription is to benefit the 'Dilated, and spread inhrtna %ion which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Par lea wishing the per2eription will please address REV. EDWARD R. WILSON, Wilhamaburgh, Rings County, New York sept2o dacwBm CHARTER OAK FAMILY FLOUR. UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY FANCY BRAND OFF HUD IN PENNSYLVANIA 12 IS MADE OF CHOKE MISSOURI WIWI MILLI. Aar Dariwed any PIA* to the city, fro* of charge TERMS, Cash on delivery. be o WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co, INSURANCE. Marine, Fire mid Inland Tranepulation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the . INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMEBIC . OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter' perpetual. Capital and Meets $1,200 000 DI RECTOR& Arthur G Cain, Samuel W. Jones, John A. ;Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John R. Nell, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, 8. Morris Wain, John meson, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Oope, Rdward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. COFFIN President. CRAKES PLAIT, saverary. As central agent for the Orme name • company, the undersigned' is prepared to take Fire risks in my part of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually_ on the most favorable terms. ice Third street between Walnut and Strawberry alley, Burke's row. WILLIAM BUEHLER jeio-cly ure Pa. IGrB, Dates, Primes, Raisins, and all kinds of Nuts, at JOSS' insrs Store, Third p ang m ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS. A LL kinds of Second Hand Clothing, AUL boob; and sloes, bought and sold at the Auction store, Second Street next to State Capital Bank. Pie rob3, Deals knives and gam blankets, a flrat rate artß lery bridle and spurs Str an officer for sale, No. 86 Sec. and Street. W. BARR, auctioneez. auto-ate. 2000 RIFLES FOR SALE • AT LE7IAN'S RIFLE WORKS; LANCASTER, PENN. PRIM FROM $7 50 to $lO 00 RAM! Addis's BIENRY B. MAN, 'Uneasier, Pa.. BOLOGNA, A SMALL, but very superior lot o li Bologna moue just receiVed, by niy29 WW. Dpi QUGARS, white and brown, of all grades ter sale law, by MR= &BOWMAN, septl2 Oorner Frontsad Market **VI I\TBW mackerel, in halves, guar t e r gAr kits, Just received, and lar - nu low, by MIAMOLAI & BCPWWAN, Corwin:a and Market streets av 29 Jr- &Co