pailpetitgraH. No'ICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII vertisements, Business Notices, Mar roiges, Deaths, &e., to secure insertion' In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASE. Advertisements ordered in the regn.. iar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA. Thursday Afternoon, October 16, 1862 Quanta "Free."—The amount of money to be paid into the United States Treasury for ex emption from military duty, by the Quakers of Indiana, it is said, will amount to about $253,- 000. TES YENNBYLVANIA COLONIZATION SocuiTY. At the meeting of the Pennsylvania Coloniza tion Society, held on Monday, the 86th annual report was presented, from which it appears that ad vices of an encouraging character con tinue to be received from the Liberian repub lic. It is believed that the shipment of slaves from the western regions of Africa has been much reduced of late, owing mostly to the ope ration of the new treaty between thegovernment of the 'United Statea and Great Britain, which au thorizes the detention and search of suspected craft, in certain localities, by the men-of-war of each nation. ===l Boon Vszzarnzz, at one time a very promi nent citizen of Centre county, and at the time of his death very largely interested in some of the great business interests of that county, died in Bellefonte very recently. He formerly represented Centre county in the Legislature. In the profession of the law, which he practic ed, be won great reputation for ability, zeal and devotion to hie clients. The later years of his life were passed in that privacy which men of hie refined culture delight to enjoy, yet he never excluded himself so far from society as to be insensible to the claims which it has upon the virtuous and the good. As a citizen, he was always active in promoting every in terest which would insure the general prosper ity. As a man, he was both generous and just —just to the deserving and generous to the erring, where the quality of mercy was invok ed by the truly penitent. Many will mourn his death where he was known, and many more will miss his charities who scarcely knew the band which dealt to them its bounties. -,.--.••• Easx PiNNSYLVANIA Fars.—The Fair to be held at Norristown, October 21st, 22d, and 28d inst., for Eastern Pennsylvania, promises to be very large and interesting. Excursion tickets will be issued by the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad on all the regular trains running from Philadelphia to Norris town, for 60 cents ; from hfanaynnk, 40 cents, good for three days. The grounds consist of twenty-eight acres, well laid out, with suitable buildings and shed ding erected, and one of the best half mile tracts in the State. Incluse No. 1, speed—premiums are offered ; Ist $lOO ; 2d, spo ; ha, $4O ; 4th, $BO ; sth, $2O ; 6th, $lO ; for pacing, Ist, $26; 2d, $lO ; 3d, $5. The most liberal premiums are also offered for other classes of horses, and in other departments. From present indica tions there is no doubt it will prove to be a de cided success, and be visited by thousands of people. Duman POSTACIL STAMM—The use of can celed postage stamps for currency, and for stamping letters, has excited considerable at tention. The Department at Washington has determined to use every exertion to detect this mean species of fraud, and in a circular letter to Postmasters throughout the country, the Assistant Postmaster General says : " Please cause most eireful examination to be made of letters deposited in your office, and send me specially all suspected cases, so that the writers may be discovered ; or, if in any case you have means to know the writer, without having the letter opened here, you will proceed at once to a proper investigation. The Postmaster Gene ral is anxious to make some public examples under this law, if violations occur as appreherr , ded, strong temptation being offered by the ex tensive use of ordinary postage stamp. as cur rency." As the improper use of postage stamps is a felony under the law of the United States, and the punishment of the crime is very heavy, those practising it would do well to hesitate be fore incurring so serious a responsibility for so small a profit. Was Munsto.—A large and enthusiastic war meeting was held at Bev. Mr. Peacock's Church, at Shiremanstown, on Monday evening last, to devise means to raise the quota for the draft. Capt. Shelly was called to the chair, and made a short address stating the object of the meeting. Parson Gates then made a stirring appeal to the patriotism of. the young men, atter which Capt. Geo. K. Bowen, of Roberts' Independent Artillery, explained the purposes of his organization. A committee was at once ap pointed to solicit subscriptions, ands bounty of one hundred dollars per man was offered to the entire quota of the township. Capt. B. then stated that a roll would be opened for members, upon which eighteen of the best young men of the town at once came forward and signed their names, and ten more pledged to enlist before Wednesday night. Eleven of the party marched into Harrisburg headed by the Captain yester day morning and enlisted forthwith, and then returned to their homes determined to show their friends that they were in earnest. Th e rest will come in this afternoon. Judging by the noble eleven we saw yesterday morni ng no finer or more intelligent party of men will ever have come in from this neighborhood. Young men should oome in and join a company where they will have the advantage of. a pleasant companionship. P. S.—Since writing the above the whole party, together with some others, arrived here Ilid WKO Motored into the wow, AGIRDINT ON THE NONIRON CUB= EAllr was.---An. accident occurred about eight o'clock yesterday morning on the Northern Central Railway, which resulted in the destruction of Burnie bridge, about, a mile south of. Parkton, - - and thirty-seven laden coal cars. The train was bound south, consisting of thirty-nine cars, and the locomotive had just passed over when the bridge gave way and fell into the stream below, precipitating thirty-seven of the cars to the bottom and breaking them to pieces. The engineer, George Shipley, heard the bridge breaking, and immediately opened the throttle valve and succeeded in dragging out the tender in a badly damaged condition. Edward Church, the conductor, was slightly injured, and a sol dier standing near was struck and knocked senseless. He soon; however, recovered. The bridge was of iron. Mr. Dußarry, the superin tendent, was notified, and at once proceeded to the erection of a temporary structure, which, it Is thought, will be completed - to-day. The passengers over the road yesterday were trans ferred, which made a detention of some two hours for each train. Tsa Duerr.—To-day was the time fixed for the draft, but it did not seem to elicit much interest, or perhaps it was the interest felt by the masses in the result of the election, which made them forget the occasion of the draft. Commissioner Briggs was present and conduc ted the operation with his usual dignity and business like dispatch. Ex-Prothonotary Mitch ell, acted as the a- sistant of the4ommissioner, and blind-folded, drew the names out of the box. The number to 'be dratted in this county, for the nine months service, amounts to some six hundred. The following are the names of those drawn up to the time of our going to press : OONSWAGO TOWISSIELP. Wm. Raley, Benjamin Raley, Benj. Brandt, Samuel Tennis, Henry Tshudy, Henry Baylor, Henry Hombarger, Jacob B. Grubb, John Brill, John K. Grubb, John Geesman, Isaac Shelly, Jacob B Lehman, Christian Lehman, Jacob E. Shenk, ilesiburg Flehburn, David Clark, Enoch B. Hollinger, John E. Boozer, Samuel Kauffman, Peter Gruber, Samuel Boyer, Daniel Gibbard, David B. Brandt, John Lape, John H. ECoffet, Abraham Winters, Henry Heisey, Daniel Conrad, Joseph Brandt, Michael Grubb, Jacob M. Brandt, Jonas Martin, John Windy, Samuel Brandt, William Bowman, David Brandt. Jacob Goss, Samuel Raley, Daniel Schenk, LOWS& SWATARA. Uriall P. Banks, William Fisher, Abraham Stregle, Martin N. Mumma, Solomon Bilabach, David Cockley, Abraham Witmer,. Adam Cover, Samuel Neibling, Samuel Dangler, Samuel Hover, John Boyer, Peter Mathias, Daniel Bnger, IiIIINVZHAMIA Samuel Seim, Eli Brooks, John H. Saul, Elias Soupper, W. W. Shearer, Samuel Mahan, William Whitmoyer, William Stewart, Jacob Smith, Simon Isenhower, Samuel Fisher, George arman, John Shaffer, David Peck, Franklin Mahan, Solomon Shadow, David Garverich, William Warner, George C. Livingston, Eli Foltz. MIR mamas. Samuel Alleman, Hugh Griffon, John M'cord Jacob Raiford, Benjamin W. Unger, John F. Peck, Christian Hess, John Twillinger, Jacob Enders, Jacob Ober, Joshua R. Elder, Jacob Mkt, Adam Hoffman, Charles C. Good, C. M. Bishoff, John Moyer, Christiv Reitman, Thomas Remperly, Moses Lyter, William B. Reed, George Miter, Abram E. Kinportc, H. Shemerbrook, John N. Gray, Frederick Nose, Adam Reed, George Cassel, Philip M'Neal. LONDONDII3.Ir. Henry Metagar, Peter R. Lehman, Martin Eppler, Abram Gaul, P. R. Waguer, Wills Tarmer, Jacob Books, A. Beard, Solomon N. Strickler, Daniel Gingrich, Felix Henry, Andrew J Laird, John Murphy, James Dougherty, Barny Ferniaigan, Samuel Shoop; Abram M'Butt, John Shule, H. E. Roderick, John Bankus, Adam Metagar, John Smith, Andrew Miller, Michael Butt, Cyrus Books, Daniel Heaeperger, ---- Ash, John C. Books, Christian L. Guyer, John D. Sweeney, Jacob - Dindnum, - Reuben S. M'Neill Christian Hoop, John Gingrish, Abram Hamilton, Jacob Ungst, Henry Walker, Augustus Sister. Christian Wenrich, LOREN PAXTON David limps, Joseph lift:impart, Franklin George, David Whitmoyer, Reuben Conrad, base Baker, Jacob J. Tittle, George Larke, John Wallmer, A. W. Mtßum, Augustus Heston, Alfred Potteiger, Geo. W. Baker, George Hain, Samuel Cram, Jacob Stauffer, Elias Goodman, John Else ,r W. H. Browneberger, Jacob F. Eshenower, Henry Wallmer, John Brown, George H. Bald:neer, John H. Zarker, Geo. A lifillhen, Benjamin Cram, Daniel Hoover, flam'l M'Elhany, Jan Honker, Peter 'H. Fox, Jonas Cram, E. Albright. Joseph Zimmerman, 11101Tra KAMM. Daniel Zimmerman, Samuel Smith, Henry Burgholder, John H, Ebersole, William Miller, John M. Hershey, John Pancake, Henry Sheidler, David Click, Peter Rambler, John Master, Cyrne Serdet, Marvin Carrol, Joseph Horner, Jacob Heckart, Henry Balsbeh, Jacob Fackler, Philip 'Roeler, Joseph Farley, John Ws'liner Martin Sha ff ner, Lawrence Caro b, Lewis Fishburn Levi Houck, Samuel Howard, Charles Miller, Abraham Mader, n os R oa d s, Martin Hershey, John Widmer. Samtud Landis, wear HANOIIEt. John H. Bauch, John Smetzer, Eli as Page,- Mies Oassel, William Beaver Abram Bhelleoliammer John H. Backe:doss, Jonathan Fox , Amos Zimmerman, Jacob Peas! Conrad Lents, jcsihni Shaffer, 1 , Henry Strome, WilliaM Hilethark, Levi Walters, Thomas Forney, John J. Max, Adam Lime, Daniel Bolton, Songster —, Daniel Shoop, Daniel Hover,-- John Moakley, Peter Patrick Mae ittomit, James Allen,. Leiria l Wads, Daniel s ncake, Ptunggivattia - ireliegrctigi; laliti i tobav afternoon, October 16, 11361 Two Millman or .Murr GIIMAN.—We find the following paragraph. lo the Lehigh Register of yesterday: :,:The supposed - murderer of little Mary Ger man, at Harrisburg, was traced to this place on Friday last; from here it is supposed he went, to the Wind Gap. He is still pursued. Casivarasuaar.4-We were pleased to see First Lieutenant Joshua M. Waistling on the street today. He has had a severe attach of illness which entirely inoapaciated him for service in the field, and consequently compelled him to resign hie commission. His resignatiot was accepted by Col. Jennings, and the Lieutenant honorably discharged. We trust that he may speedily recover, and be able to render the service to his country, which he was anxious to perform as a soldier, in some other capacity. INMEI or THE POSTALL SIIEVIOH—In no one branch of the government, not directly engaged in the operations of the war, has the increase of business been greater than in the Post Office Department. Every office In the land has felt this increase to a greater or less degree. This It admitted by all who are familiar with the postal business of the country. In this city, for instance, the number of let ters that went through the Poet• office, during the quarter ending Sept. 30, 1862, amounted to 178,440, being 2,490 in excess of any quarter during the present management of the office, and of coulee much larger in number than in the same length of time of any other postmaster. This increase of business requires not only additional force, but increased vigilance. Tail Lamm NAKED will send to the Union Be lief Association room, Dr. Bailey's, Market street, by 10i o'clock. Punctuality greatly desired : Mrs. R. J. Rase, Mrs. E. M. Pollock, " Dr. Miles, •' Dr. J. Wiestling, " Dr. Nicholi, " W. S. Wood, " Dr. Patterson, " Daniel Yoder, " Dr. Porter, " William P. Sieg. " John Murray, On Saturday, Oet. 18—Butter ;eg s ; peels V sweet potatoes. Miss Beemshart, Mrs. J. J. Shoemaker, " Mary Uhler, " Jane Wagner, Mrs. Jane Olsen, , " John Wallower, Maria Nolen, " John T. Wilson, " William Wykoff, " Mm. Woodall, " Jas. B. Thompson, " Samuel Wilt. TO VISIT TEI HOSPITALS. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. PK Set Mrs. Eliza Hellman, Mrs. H. A. Thompson, " Kate Reilly, " K C. Mathews, " Hunt, Miss B. M. Rutherford, Miss Hoffman and Miss Lousia Houser will wait at the reception room to receive prepared food, said back dishes, and see that those re turned in the afternoon are wiped dry by from to 11 o'clook A. K., and a short time after dinner. Hrs. E. H. COENYN. Geottow RINI' who was recently killed in actlon t at the battle of Bull Ran, was a member of Company C, Fiftieth Regiment, P. V. At the time of his enlisbnent, his parents resided at SchnylkM Haven, Schuylkill county, but he Was employed in Treintonit, in the same"county, living there with his sister at the time. Capt. Barkert was raising a company in Schuylkill Haven for the war, when he visited hie parents and expressed a wish to them to enroll him- Self among the defenders of the Union and ac company them to the "tented field." On ac count of his youth his father at first would not consent to let him go, but was at last prevailed upon to give his consent. He went first with the expedition to South Carolina, where 'his regiment was stationed until in July, when they were recalled to Virginia, and donelactive service in all the recent battles. George Riney, during all the various scenes through which his regiment passed, behaved like a young hero, and by the prompt attention he paid ,to his duty, the unflinching courage he displayed as well as the fortitude with which ha bore up under all difficulties, he won the admiration of his superiot officers and the love and respect of his companions. He was in` service a' little over a year. When he fell, the army lost a brave young ooldier, his companions a loved and warmhearted friend, but who can , tell the loss of his parents f No one but themselves or theme who hive meta with similar losses. He now sleeps upon the bloody battlefield of !lull Run, another victim to this wicked and cruel rebellion, and a martyr to the cause of Union and liberty. . A MODIIL EerAimuunaii.--Ainong the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride wan evidence of pros perity and as a determination on the - Pert of our business men, no longer to remain behbid tbe *" light house," is the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brisk building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners p$ orneleAtal to that part of our city: The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, outside of New York, but the stock chtllentle. k:ompetion.— Without going into detail, we may safely say that thefirmkeep on hand everything usually kept in a . gLk.C4iy atom, (liquors : excepted i ) and that they gal at very small ,profits. Their clerks are civil • sad accommodating; and have strict instructions under no cheihnstariam what 01 4‘ 31 to misrepresent or take advsmtage of any customer, A. general invitation,is extended to the public to visit the new building: and exam ine tiie extensive steak, halite they purchase or mot Ws sun received a large assortment of ho ""p skirts, from 76c. np to $2 60. A large mixt ment of linen and needlework collars, and mi lers and sleeves; at all prices. White Cambria+, jacconetts, nantneks, brilliants, and plain and qgnred 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. Ladies' and gentle metes linen pookethindkarchletk r ladies stock ings, gentlemen's one half hose; and children's stockings of ail descriptions and prices. Twenty pieces of carpet to be sold cheap. Kentucky jeans, sattinetta and cashmeres for men and boy's wear. We received 60 doyen suspenders, sit /01 prices. 60 dozen cotton handkerchiefs, ilith borders, and a greattesany other notibria and small !NIL Lawr. On Friday, Od. 17-1 pair of stAnsia( chickens Thursday, Friday and Saturday To the Afflicted. The andersigned would respectfitlly inform those who are afflicted with liheumatism, Dye, pepsin, Con-umption of Liver and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, that she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoven's German Vegetable Medicines at very moderate rates. I have atse on hand a quantity of invaluable Salves for Sore Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References can be furnished a • to their wonderful efficacy, whenever called upon. There need i e .to 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 spy time at my residence, in Pine street, between Second and Front. (anl3-dim) MRS. L. BALL. Mae. BALL am happy to inform you that your medicine has been a complete success in curing me of Dyspepsia. Before taking it, my appetite was gone, and I could eat nothing without much distress. My health generally was bad, and at times I suffered much from shortness of breath. Now, I feel like another man. My appetite is good—l eat hearty three times a day withbut the least pain, and have gained four pound's in three months. I take pleasure in recommending it to all my friends, as I am certain it is a sure cure. REV. 0. W. LANDRETII, Mount Joy, Pa., Oct. 13, 1862. °AI en,. 26i:intimate-atm Mnringer's Patent Beef Tea A SOLID Concentrated Extract of Beef and 'Vegetables, convertible immediately KW a nouriehing and delicious Soup or Beef Tea. iiiighly approved by a numoer of our Physicians who use it in our hospitals for the sustenance for our wounded DIRECTIONS FOR Uss.—Out up onellith part of a cake of the entreat, pour on hotting water, about a pint, more or less, according to the strength desired In a few minutes it will be entirely dismivel. This admirable article condenses into a compact form, all the substantial and nutritive properties of a large bulk of meat and vegetables. The readiness with which it dissolves into a rich and palatable soap or tea, which would require hours of prepatadon, acodrdiqg to the usual method, fa an advantage in many situatidhs dare to obvious to need urging. For sale by WM. DOCK, Jr, , &Co GLASS FRUIT JARS !! SELF SEALING. BEST AND CHEAPEST ! ! I CALL AND EXAMINE. iyao W%l DOCK, JR. areo CAUTION. A LL persons are hereby warned against de predating or in any manner trespassing on the Farm of Mrs. O. Wish, adjoining the city, and under the management of the sub scriber. lir I have arrested several of these petty thieves and nuisances, and made them pay pretty well for their sport. Hereafter I shall not only punish to the extent of the law, but will pub/wh in the Telegraph and other papers the names of all offenders. Oct. 13, 1862 FAVORABLE WEATHER V b OR setting out Strawfrry Plants is now J: here. The season is just the right one.— Plants set out now will be well rooted and grow considerably before winter, and will produce a tolerable crop next summer. The best varieties, at fair prices, at Keystone Nursery. JACOB MISH. Oct. 13, 1862. 500 WALNUT TREES, fIIHII.IFTY and straight, from 5 to 8 feet high, at.. $2 per dozen ; $lO per 100. Keystone Nursery, Oot. 18, 1862. PECAN NIIT TREES, A T Keystone Nursery. Oct. 13,1862 GRAPE VINES r I F all desirable hardy native varieties, (and kJ they are the only clam worth planting, in the open air,) for sale at the Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city. Among them are some of the newer varieties, such as Delaware, Diana, Rebecca, Concord, Musca dine, Hartford, Prolific, Ism., which have sold at very high prices for small ail weak vines.— Strong, well ripened and thrifty vines are now offered at reasonable prices. Oct. 13, 1862. JACOB hllBl3. STANDARD PEAR TIMES, at Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city of Harrisburg. Oot. 13, 1862. APPLE TREES, r I F choice varieties, at Keystone Nursery, V Harrisburg. Oct. 18, 1862. PEACH TREES OF select kinds, strong, stocky and vigorous, two years old, at Key stone Nursery, Har risburg. Oct. 12,:1882_ PLUM TREES, I N variety, at Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg Ott. 18, 1862 ENGLISH WALNUT TREES A T Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city 4141 L Oct. 18, 1862 SPANISH CHESTNUT TRIM A T Heyatone Nursery, adjoining the city Oct. 13, 1862. • SHADE TREES, OF various kinds, at the Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city. ir Trees planted and warranted to grow, or, if failing, to be replaced, on reasonable terms. Oct. 13, 1862; EVERGREEN TREES, (IF all desirable t wuletlesi at the Keystone N..f Nurseries. Ilre The weather and season are favorable, and they should be planted as soon as possible. Oct. 12, 1882. 'J. BUSH. IVEW mackerel, in halves, guar tars or ill kits, just rewired, and for sale low, by NICHOLS k sowmAN, wen '.. CorlerFront and Market et :reek Qtqterior brands of extra family flour 10 Which we warrant to give satisfaction, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, anll Corner Front sod Market street. DRESERVING- jars, fruit cans of all trlnds,:lbr solebr• roxcams do BOWMAN, ivy Corner Front onfirdorket et sob. T OBACCO and segue of all kinds, for sale . se ars & BOWeleN, JOB s • ~. , EW Orleans Sugars, white and brown, N Jeer received and for gale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, icor, Fro* t and Market streets MD SPLENDI-D assortment of Coal I it Lamps, of film, Emig and, nu, for stde low by NIOBOLS * BOWMAN,. • MR . , Omar toad and Maim arida. MlHM=El!=iiiEl REAL ESTATE, TN pnr,uance of an Order of the j Orphans' Court or Dauphin county, will be offered atvnidic sale, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of OCTOBER, inst., at the Court House in Harrisburg, the following described real estate or Henry Wagne-, deceased, viz : A tract of eleven mores sod one hundred and eighteen perch's, bounded by lands of the State Lunatic Hospital and Dr. Kelly's heirs, having thereou a good dwel ling house. barn, orchard, &c.; also, A tract of twenty-two and one-quarter °area adjoining tb- ab ve. Also, at the Cams time and plaee, she real estate of Hies - ens Sienna, (formerly Wagner) deceased, Irk : a tract of eighteen acres and one hundred and filly severe perches of land, *Morning David Hartz Henry rr, and others; baviu, thereon a large brick house, a bankbarn, a fins orabard, &c.; also, rive acres nod ninety-eight perches of land, adjohing 'and of the State Lunatic Hospital rrnd Henry Herr. The above are valuable lair's, situalea princif ally within the city limile. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when conditions will be made known by JOHN W. COWDEN, Trustee to `'el- Harrisburg, Oot. 1,, 1862 octlB-diu HARRIS MANSION NOR SALE. TE IS handsome property recently occu— pied by the FR qNSYLVANIA FEMALE C )LIJIGE le oftered for sale. It Is well ,suited either for a private Residence or a Btlardlne ch al, being suppled With gas, water, bath rooms, beater, range, etc. the grounds cionialn valuable Fruit Trees and Shrubbery ins piece will be sold low and possession given within reasonable time. For terms, he., apply to. MRS. S. S. WAUGH, or DR WM. H. BOLE Executors of Estate of Rev R. B. Waugh, deoid. e24-deodtl FOR THE SOLDIERS. AUL E Lva: r e t3 : sto j ene l N ::tet T . a,wttingOt WRITING CASES. aspressly manufactured for the soldiers . PORT FOLIOS, POCKET INK STANDS' PENCILS, PENS AND WRITING MATERIALS OF EVERY VARIETY, SOLD AT REDUCED RATES, STRAW BERRIES, :lOWANTh set out in favorable weather, (or If watered when dry,) In August, Reptant ber or Os tober, will produce a fair orop the next Stemmer, of.e,, enough to pa for the plans and planting, besides .ensuring an a bundant Meld the following season. All the beet varieties for sale at the Keystone Nur sery, Harrisburg. au29•dtf FOR A BUSINESS MAN. E canal grocery store and Rockville House,•known as the Updegrove Lock Property, situated fi , e miles abode Harrisburg, fronting east on the Pi nusylvania °anal and west-on -he iiiusquebanua river road, will be so.d if applies f.r seen. The grocery store, if not the very best island on the lice 01 the %pal; I- only equaled by one other. la- ge new bar n aWatable has ecently been built, so that each boat team cart be lucked up separately. ALSO plenty of sheds, h houses, corn crib, two store house s for grain, ice house, bay scales, and, indeed every convenience that is necessary for currying on the business. The place is within three hundred yaids of the Rockville depot ,On the Pennsylvania railroad, and Dauphm and Schuylkill railroad also. Persone wishing to purchase, please apply on the premises, to apirt—wtjairlst W. P. II -SKY. JACOB MISH WHER tAS letters of administration to the a tda of lohn-- Sr., We or Upper Paxton township; Dauphin county, have seen granted to the sunectiber, all poisons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immtdiate payment, and those baying claims or denudes against said estate Will make known ihs isamowithont delay to JOHN LENIH, Jr., Administrator, Upprr Paxton Township, near Mitlersburg P. D., Dan. pine Wanly. octil3-oawow ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby.givet that letters of a imipistration were this day taken out of the ttegistet's office of Dauphin county, on the estate of Jeremiah golly, der2d., of - eity or Harrisburg, Dauphin county, by the undersigned. AU oreditors to said estate will present their claims prtperl, authenticated, and those knowing themselves to ue Indebted wei make im meciate payment to the ikidertigne . cet7-6w-com w * CUMULI -. KELLY, Adm'r. GLORIOUS NEWS. PICTURkS TAKER AT REDUCED KATES, HE undersigned has fitted up a new A. and a,ilendid PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, In Third street, odi.e:ito the Patriot and Union office, where ue will turnhh his patrons with very superior picturSe at reduced rated. cell and see fur yourdelve, septP3 dim* A. S. BLACK, Artist. • COAL ! COAL 1 COAL tilE subscriber is prepared to deliver to the citizens of Hartisburg, pure LYKENS VALLEY AND WILKESEARRE Coals, either by the car, boat load, or stogie too, at ;be lowest market prices going. Orders left at my_ eStee, 4th and haricot, will be puuotually attended to. DAVID IdoCORMICK. Harrisburg, 'Sept. 30, 1882. so3o-d6w MoOIILLOUGH'S LEAD CO, N 0.64 DUANE STREET, Tj EEP eonatantly on hand the following 136. articles: LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD, BUCK SHOT, • BAR LEAD, Pitt LEAD, DROP SHOT, MINNIE AND ROUND BALLS arts f .12- .110 f which they offer at the lowest prices. C0.4 3 1a.1.01 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. lIAvING lamed thz Coal Yard, foot of North street, lately occupied by 0. D. Foster, lam enabled to supply the public witka COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE pIFF.EBANT VAILI AT! AND SIZES OF CM-83E18,W CDCIALI. FULL WEIGHT • ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders respastially isdietted•r-whieh„ If left at the °Mee, foot of North street, or at the ioffloe of Wm. Dock, Jr. k Co., will recetio primps attention. • GILLARD DOCK.. .1722 • JACOB IifISH LUBRICATING Oil for all kinds of ma chineay, In convenient packages, for Bale very low tiy , NlCittiLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market street. aODA. Otty Crackers, justreeeiv. wileaud ibrsaue by bucaow b BOWILiN, 4 be, Curaeirirroos ad Market! Niw Xurtitlentents. PUBI IC SALE -OP A RARE CHANCE NOTiOE! NEW YORK. Nrtu airntrfistintitts. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their of mot to produce this beet, most per:ett purgative which is kno en comae. innum erable proofs are shown that throe riLcs have vattues which surp we in excellence the ordinary m 3 darioes, and that they win unpre.edenteuly up in the esteem of all Men. They are pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. "I heir penetrating properties stirenhti e the vital activities of the b,dy, remove the obstructions of Its organs, purify the Moo., and expel disease. They purge out the foal humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate shiggisitOF d s>rdered organs in. o their natural action, and imp is healthy lone 'Nth sirength to the wehite system. Nat only do they cure the every day complaints of every body, but aho formidabt and dart gerous disonneS that h ire bafflud the beet of human skill. While they proinuc powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the sweet and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar _ cosh d, the,. are please/it totake; and being purel y sag etable, are free from any risk of berm. Cures hare been made which surpass belief were they not substau- Slated by men of such exalted posltim 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 •f our rem riles, white others have seat me the assurance A.(' their. convioron that our Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The agents below named are pleased to ltirnish gratis our American Almanac, containing directione fur the use anti certificates of their cures, of the following com plaints: Coacivnear, Bilious Complaints, , rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a finii,ionutch, Nau sea, Lidigeation, Morbid inaction of the Bowels sod Pain artibug therefrom, Flatulency, Los el app tan, all Dis eases which require an evacuant medicine. They also, by purifying flo blood aid stimulating the syst-m, cure many complaints 'rhino it would mt be sups osed they would reach, ouch as Deli - nese, Partial Blindne , a, Neu ralgia and Nervosa Derangemetua of tbs Iver and Kidneys, dont, an I oilier floured comp slots arising from a low state 01 the body or obsti ci iloJ of its functions. Do rut be put off by unprineired dealirs with SUM:: other pill they wake mire prout on as for Aran . % Pura, and take nothing else. NO Otter t hey tau give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick went the het aid th re is for dem, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER h CO.,'Lowell, Mass. and sold by Druggists everywhere. Price 26 cents per Box, orb boxes flu $l. Sold by C. A. Ban .vart, D. W. Gross & Co., 0. B. Kel ler, J. y. Lutz, Dr. Riley, F. Wyeth and dealers every where. 30Elfir WIBE's Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Harrisburg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES AND LEHOMS, PINE APPLR, BANANNAS, FRESH AND SALT FISH, And ve:etables of all lands, Or ug . lit direct from the Eastern Markets, twice a week, miu tom:naiad un.lar my rsonal supervision, thus ou iolidg in, to sql; a better and cheaper article than any io the market. Aar °roma from a distance attended .o promptly, and ends dellirered to any part of tile fraa of char FRE , M CANNED FALTIT4 c.apoen tly on nano Give me 0. Cali. Una] JOHN 'WS& HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT Is THE QUESTION. HE Proprietors of the .'PARISIAN CABINET OF WONDEKS, ANATOMY sod MEDI CINE" have determioed reiardleai of expense, ti issue free, (for the benefit ul euderieg humanity) FOf R of their most instructive and ieteresime Le-oires on Mar• Nage and its Disqualidcatious, .eryous Bobinty, Prema ture Decline of Manhood, Indigestion Weakness or Be ni, ;felon, Loss at energy .iud Ye „1 Powers. the Great So• cull Evils, ano those Nal dies whit rased from youto rut fidles,, Excesses of Maturity, or Ignorance or physi• obey and Nature's 1 aw. These I.,valustde Lectures bav> been the means of °obi:ha/fag aol saying thou and. will be forwarded free on tae rec.fipt °flour stamps, by addressing SECBEI•A Y Yes:bass k;ssfary Of Artooter AND lismass, 663 Broadway, New yam.' je „PRIVATE SALE h subscriber offers at private sale his FARM, situated on tie pub li c road leadln? from Harrisburg to Linglestown, about one mite from the latter place. The Improvements Fre a large TWO STORY WEATHER BOARDED HORSE, Large BANK BARN, with all necessity oat-buildings, a Good Young Orchatd, with tinst rate tuning water,near the bulidm.s. The land is well fenced and .12 a high state of nun% ation. Terms reasonable. CitnISTIAN LENTZ. P. monv wanting Information, can cad on David Mumma, Jr., Barriaburg ae29-3td3w POMADE HONGROIB E FOR FIXING TIER MOUSTAC H KELLER'S RIIRSTORR NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. NOW is the time to have your Houses Papered. Go to Henry C. Sbafferis, No. 12 Market street, near the bridge, Wall Paper and Window 1-hale Store. Paper hanging PersonaitY attended to. All work warranted. oath-dtr. OLD PENS I—Tbe largest and best Mack, from 11.00 to 14.00.--warniated—nt , SlifilFkli S BOuIiSTORS. LEMONS, raisons, cocoanuts &c., just received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Marset streets. DE N -OTIONS.-- Q uite a variety nt useful eatiertalmn:. ,- •. • POkT FOLIOti—WRITII4O DRIBS. Ari entire new assortment of these useful ar times Vast opened at nT4IIII Gll.' , Chow. "DROWN sugars of all grades , for sale Al law, by maims & HAMAN, Je26 Corner Front ano Market treeta. SIIGAR cured hams, just received and for sale, by NICauL9 & Bowmew, 84117 Cor. Front and Market street. rjrlHE Updegrove Lock Property, ()anal grocery and Rockville House, situated five miles above Harrisburg, is now olfertd fur sale. See adver tisement In Weekly or apply to anlB-dedanlso.B63 rTIELE largest and most ; extensive assort al ment of ghee in the city, jiist received, and fob slavery low, by NIUtIOLI BJWMIAN, Corner Franc and Market streets. JUST RECEIVED. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Faint)) , Bibles of different stiles of binding, at 90c, 81 25 fl 50, $2, $B, $4, $5 and $l.O. also Pocket Bibles of dif [mein styles and prices at SOREFFERII Bookstore. rebla-r 6.000 POUNDS Extra Prime sugar Oared Hams for sale very low wholaal• wm. rit .CfC & 00; or retail by all sizes, patterns and prises, jet lJ received cud for sale by - vla WM. DOOK, Jr &pp CODER Vinegar, warranted pure, for sate tow, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, septa Corner Front and Market streets. RAKEIt'S Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate, Sir*, at MO WldiM Third and Walnut atyl w. P...rf 'WRY.
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