1=123 L - 0 CAL Sr. Tea DA Pwrator Ann item mayltolkik VIT' it Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and llarkit stream ALso, at ba Naive Agency of George L. Walter, Market atrect, sear Fifth. Tag !Kerns.—Under the change of schedule on the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harri e r Poet Office, April 20, 1863, is as follows: YOUTHIIdi 01111711 L RAILWAY. 1,1011:111.—WaY MAIL.—For all plane between Ear- Ow& Loeb Sewell and Bemis, N. y_, at 12.00 Lt. For Lock Haven, Williamarrt sad Lewisburg at 9 P. n 2. SOUTEL—WAY liam.—Por all . plecee bargee Ras nemarg and Baltimore, Md., and Wsubthltwili 2.00 M. for Waskinskat, P. CI, Baltimore, Md., and York Pa. , at 9.00 a. sm. LiSAION VALLIT aartmody. BAST.—Wair MAIL.—For all places between Hanle narg, Paxton and Phi ladelabia. via Reeding, at TA a. in. for Moeda and Pottsville, at 32.1111 p. m. PINNBTLIMPIA , IIAILIWAD. War Han..-for all plains Intireen Harrisburg and Philadelphia, at 6.30 a. m. For Philadelphia and Lassiter at 12.00 la. ter New Vert, Philadelphia, Laneaater, Columbia, Marietta and Baintuldipi, at 2.46 p. m. For New York, Pidledfthis and Lancaster, at 9.00 P. in- - wiger.—Wit Han..--For all planes between Hanle burg and Altoona, 12.011 tn. For Johnstown, Phil burg and iris. Pa., Cincinnati, Columbus and Olevehind, Obio,Alt 2AO , P;Lisa For Pittsburg, HoMilamilung, Altoona, Plillloiburg, Tyrone, linnengden andwn, at 9.00 p. m. Mitmlonitun Timm amain* For Yeehanicsbing.Carlide,Bbippernsburg and Cham bersimeg, Pa., at 7.00 a. m. WAY MALL—Tor all plates between Hairhiburg and MagerstAnm, Md., 5a12.119 p:m. MiterISILL m 1111114Mffi11INA 1111.101.1. far=llendslJolges mad ilummit Matta% st /2.80 p. m. L_ STAG! 11101M111. Far 'Pr s Liitisawsiltaidsllll3, Rut Mast Hawser, Ono and Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and !rid*, M TAO s. m. Nor Lisburn and - Dentieberry, oa ilatinday, at 12.30 p.m. erefleartmsti.-APrein 3.20 a_ as.. to SAO Wm. day froM TAD ts Lip sae- sad teens *.OO - to 4.00 p. m. Dooms/me or AWE SIXTH. Wow", Arroorrox.— A liteeling of the Demierstrie voter" of the Sixth word will •be held at the limns House this (FMI - day) evening. Good 'tankers will be in attend nee, . • Conascrion.-10 our nodl, if the lionthkentni Casino in our yesterdsfe issue, we, inadrirtently mentioned the name of F. W - . - Weber. ',This gen tleman desires us to askant habil:trio way con nected with the Casino. A large and entlliudisstiso meeting was held at Galantine on 1111101endayevening, the 7th inst. A delegation front Bisneasbor county was in attendance. Thelotteting 1114 addressed by Robert A. Lainbeiton, r isq., John. A. Bigler, Esq., and Captain J. Wesley . Awl. A nesting of the Young Men's Central Demos eratie Club will be bold at their ball, Knox's build. ing, tioeust street, on Sayardtsy evening, Cretan! - . 10th, at st ceeleek-' J. A. Bumaz, Be*. ORDER= TO REPORT TO GPERRAL Bunsonme.— We learn that Surgeon W. S. King, the efilelent Medical Director of the Department of the Sus imehanna, has been relieved from duty in tbia Department, sad ordered to ieport to (choral Burnside in the same capacity. SERVED Ilnultuum—A chap was detected smug gliag liquor to the soldiers at the Carlisle garrison, a few days since, contrary to regulations. After a brief examination, be was tied up to a tree, and afterwards escorted out of the Hues, feliQwed by a drummer, who executed the "Rogue's March" on the "doable-quick." RIP6INED von linnumaHL—Maior Wilßain Bid. die, of the Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, formerly of Philadelphia, is reported at Washington for; dis missal from service, if satisfactory defence in his ease is not made within timer' days. If dismissed from the service, we suppose the Philadelphia dai lies will give the full particulars in his case. Tim Coarmarrrat. C.tsnto has met with the most decided success. (Jo and see Haller the great magician, Viola the charming danaense, htiaa Ada Lawrence the pleasing and pretty vocalist, De MaybeUe the eccentric comedian and general de lineator, waisted by T. A. Atolineaux, J. C. Ca peau and manyothors. Go Mid and all and see the great show. Discuansan.—Capt. W. B. Dick's company of cavalry, which was abed for the three menthe' service, was mustered out on Monday, its term of service having expired. The company was raised as an independent organisation at Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland county, and was composed almost entirely of young farmers from old Westmoreland, who furnished their own horses. Contributions of clothing, fruits, domestic and foreign, farm prodnee, particularly butter, delica cies, groceries, and whatever may relieve our sick and wounded soldiers, ate rammed to be left at the store-room of George A. Ogelsby, gas fitter, Second street. A box will be sent to Chattanooga, where the Christi's 411.4chition of this city have a delegate, and others will be forwarded as stores collect, by a committee of the Association. MONSTER V 11135111. TO BE Itumv.—The keel has been prepared at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia, for a monster steamship, which is to be built in the large Alphonse. She is to be three hundred and forty-five feet long, and to be over four thou sand tons Nathan. As she is intended for speed, her machinery will be of the most powerful kind, and she will - have eight butlers. She will be the largest vessel built at Philadelphia since the fa mous frigate Pennsylvania. A ELOCICAML—The Pennsylvania canal was effectually blockaded opposite the LebanoU'Valley railroad depot this morning. The canal boat "Two Sisters," laded with coal, and destined for Columbia, had sunk at this point, preventing the passage of other boats. Through the exertions of two Regrows, the water in the boat was partially drawn off, and the oraft soon put afloat, and eased off down the canal. .Boating is apparently a pay ing business this fall, and wary craft that can be kept above water is freighted with a fall cargo and sent over the "waters" to add an additional greenback to the pile of the eptieslater. • Dan itrea's Crecus.—Dan ltiee'a great show will visit this city to-day. The advent of the equeatrians, gymnasts, acrobats, athletes, ate., .this afternoon will be an immense success. The pavil ion will be crewded to overflowing, and many will laccuanatily have to be tamed away the a n t day , unable to gain - admission. Therefore, g o early; for Dan will be there. Who has not heard of Dan Rice ? He who comprehends OW science Of laugh, ter-made-easy, and Gan extract a pun equally well from the reservoirs of language or the desert wastes of the multiplication table. He is a living thesaurus of native American wit, a work that is always selling. but never is sold. 'He supplies so ciety with its best sayings, and primes the wit of the household with his newest origins.] jokes. ••Phy dela= prescribe his jests for bypoohondriac pa tients, and peeple whose "blues" are perennial. s t ump& find him& delightful and effective antidete zo oust-tatleh melaneholy, and statesmen and law:. yers look upon him ,as a wholesome tonic after Partaking of indigestible political and legal ideas: Wherever he is known, (and where is be not known?) his ineeess is complete; and his career—i s always brillian-We hope may never diminish in lustre. • On. BARI; PM% 2t BRAND V.Apagililt : —Tbe mass meet in at Ceti elloi is large, and 14 Pro -runny Of the Most clitkmmutto ,and, inspiriting Aerated , the lieathtii; Wits eieeddingly un promising in the morning, and a denting rain set in dnringabe fortdcoinorhieh must have prevented hundreds•fronrgoing, Aug despite the upfavorabte state of oe weather, the meeting was very largely attelliedointinB am early boar the stretta of Car lisle resounded witlt.the tread of thousands of the 'bumph men of Cumberland, who had turned out iti,atiot their unfailing devotion tO the Cplistitn tin and the lliion. Delegations from the vartous townships began to 'arrive quite early, every reloading into the town contributing lie etteaill Of lizen:—some mounted, some on wagons, some on foot—until by noon the throng had swelled to the proportions of the Cum berland Democratic - gatherings of the olden time. We have no space to particularize, but cannot for bear mentioning the delegation from the Demo cratic stronghold of Spring Hill township, which was upwards of half a mile in length and was plentifully decorated -with banners, wreaths and appropiato ineoriptions. A speaker's stand had been erested in front of the Court House, but, owing to the threatened rain,. it became neeessary.to repair under diehar d' meeting was therefore organised In the Court House, at which the venerable Judge. Stewart pre sided, assisted by numerous Vice Presidents, and which was ably addressed. by Hon. William Big ler, dodge Parsons, and others. A second meet ing was in progress at , the same time in Rheem's Hall, at which elequent and couvinoing speeches were delivered by'Hon. S. Clay Dean, Hon. C. W. Carrigan and others. Still a third mestinewas held in the Market House, where a large crowd war entertained , by various speakers. All three places, however, were entirely inadequate to ac commodate the multitude, and - many who desired to listen were "left one in the cold." The muting was eharaeterized-by unestal en thisTaisitsuldThalif orbiter. Hee ilieiitay been P 1790119% OM ‘01,111,4 1 1 Oflon lk 0 11 'Vesta demonstration; mfrit was, the meeting Wu large 'and struck terror into, the reithiter the'shoddyitea. Jusamtiasee - of this, we eite the lyingAisraoh in the llikesien's papas last avowing,'l4;nawftain , g it .a ullszle." No Wender it gave'Deacon - Gle e the "bleeklromit." It was, an hvor.„,to r old.oiimber. land, who proOgeos anpreeedaoted majorit l y for Woodward, and will redeem her pledge. 17110 ARE ENTITLIID TO VOTL—The Vilaitittlitiott of she State defines the qualification "of voters. In, the firakplace, the voter must be a white_ireeman, twenty-one years old. He must have resided in' the State one year. If a qualified vtder when ho removed' from the State, he must resideslx circled" months in it before he votes again. In the next place, he must have reeidedlen days immediately preceding the election in the election district where he offers to vote. Next, be must have paid a State or county tax assessed atieast ten days be fore the election. After. Friday last no voter can be asseseed-fer the next -electionihnt if - hie name is yet on this year's annulment, he can 'thew by receipt that be has paid a tax , assessed within two years, and that will enable him to vote, if he is otherwise qualified. White freemen between twenty-one and-twenty-two years of age, residing in the State one year and the election district ten days, may vote without having paid a tax, but he must be qualified on oath to his right. For the same TOllBOll that ho is net requited to be teXed, he is not required to be assessed, though we have known assessors to illegally refuse votes of this kind, beam there was no aventment, A man's oath is sufficient to establish his residence in the State; but, in addition to his own oath, , he must prove, by at least one witness, a qualified elector himself, that he resides in the election district where he offers to vote. If he removes from the district within ten days of the election, he may still vote in it, but cannot vote anywhere else.— An alien may vote who has been legally natural ised. Hiscertificate is the only evidence required, except where ha shall hairs resided ten years in the ward or district, then his oath is sufficient. Tax LevEnv Brrzz.—The hoop-skirt manufac turers are turning out a now iityle among their productions. They are making hoops of dimen sions so narrow as to mile bachelors in conjec turing how ladies got into them. They are of ex eeedingly small eircumferenee, and the contrast to the ont.going . fashion is more striking than„plea `sant. The skirt trails, the hoops are, shaped like the glasses suspended. to catch the smoke of gas burners. They - are bell-like, but at the top very narrow. • Hoop-skirt makers' ire selling their former "blocks" for kindling wood y and using ,the new shape. Let us hope that the ladies will not adopt them. Fer doing so Eugenie merits no thanks. Fashion this winter, with its leather trimmings, austere hues and circumscribed - dra pery, Is looking penitential. FATAL RAILROAD AOC/DEPT.—A eQldier usmcd Edward M'Carroll, private, company E, 69th regi ment Pennsylvania volunteers, while attempting to cross the track of the Lebanon Valley railroad last evening, about nine o'clock, was struck by a locomotive, and fatally injured. One his legs was broken and the other terribly mangled, besides, his head was much injured end bruised. He wee conveyed to the Chestnut Street Hospital, where he received the best medical treatment, but no re action setting in, he gradually sank, until death put an end to his sufferings. • Mr. M'Carroll for merly resided in Philadelphia, and was on his way to that city, having received& furlough at the Get tysburg hospital, of which he Was a peanut. His remains ware sent to his friends in Philadelphia for interment. • WHAT THE LATE FROSTS HAVE DOM—The effect of the late frosts upon the crops, We learn, has been very eatidtie in 861116 parts of the Sthte.— Corn, tobacco, sweet potatoes, and other 'vegeta bles have suffered, espeoially in the western coun ties. The effect of the frost upon the tobacco crop in Kentucky and,Tenneasee was also very serious, •and the result is that' prices hale advanced in the Louisville market from $3 to $4 per 100. lbs.— Letters from Tennessee and the southern counties in Kentucky state that fp tobacco , if totally de stroyed, with tita'axcepah of what has been cut —about one-foutth. iatt, notwithstanding this destruction of tobiatio in a latitude scour of Penn sylvania, the tebaboo crop of this State will be larger than last year. MBDICAL BOARD OF EXAMIBATION.-A board of medical 1459.1% to 99110i11t of INWOOD IT. sT. B. Wright, 11. Surgeon H. H. Abadie,.U. B. A., and Assistant Burgeon J. H. Bill, U. S. A., has been ordered to convene in New York city on the 15th of Otitolber,,or as scan thereafter as praetica ble, for the extettiina.tioif of 'canOidates for the ap pointment of meow in the United States army, . . and of any assfitant surgeons for promotion who may be brought beforp it. .1 FIRST RATE UNION TICKET Are..ion a Union •Man—...do .yon denies thn, Union as established'bii conr l!athers reetored: —if so vote the Democratic ticket. There not a man upon it who does nut desire witkitie ■Thole heart the restoration of the' Union Ali established under the Constitntiop.:; 4 ITqf3,.ii FIRST RATE UNION TICKET. . • 4"1 '1" Vi ( I tr ?l ;7%: ' = 4 I " " The'Democritic'citisens of the county ofDan- Phin, and all others who are resolved to restore in all its integrity the Constitution of the United States, under whose protection every Amnions citizen enjoyed as a birthright, protection of life and property, civil liberty, free thought, free speech and free action, who are opposekko eitra vagance, waste and corruption in the administra don. of the State and General Governments, and who desire the speedy re-establishment of the Union as it wairlia4 the consequent return of our national proeperitY, are requested to meet at the following places, to wit : Gratstown—Friday ailsraoon, 001, 9, Progress—Friday atoning, Oet. 9. Uniontown—Friday evening, Oct. 9. Coriewarp---At Folta's store, on Friday evening, Oct. 9th, at o'clock. Middletown—At Railroad Rome, Saturday eve ning, Oot. 10th, at 6 o'olock. Harrisburg—At the Club Roome,l on Monday evening, Oct. 12th, at 7 o'clock. Distinguished sneakers will be in attendanee at all of the above named. meetings. J. MONROE ERBIUM, Ch's County Comtutttoo. Wx. C. M'FADD&N, Soo'y. Nan FALL GOODS.—We have now received and me opening a beautiful assortment of now style dress goods and other goods. Splendid assortment of new delaines. All colors of plain alpacas. New style of plaid dress goods. Fine black bombazines. Black and colored, paramattas. 5 pieees of black silks. 50• pieces of bleached and unbleached muslin& 10-4 heavy linen for sheeting. 0-4 heavy linen for pillow oases. 7-4 grey linen ciamtuskfor table covers. . White linen table covers and napkhm. Slick eloade, air qualities. - White linen 'and hoinitiOhod pocket handker cithifs. . - 10 dog, skirts;•from $2 50 up.' Latta assortment hobp - skirts. Hoop skirts at 75-casts, $1 00,41 50, and all *hike iatabsie esaslistin4liais4nuettS;siesumelts; Irish linon,,Swiss taunts; an& a great many otbe ' r -newAgoodi. , - , • 8. Lawr. • BPECL4L Roncog,, MO SERB I,IIOTILERS - Don't fail te _procure lire. WINSLOW'S SOOTNINO SYRUP for CHILDRIN , TBITILING-: This vat ble preparation is.the prescription: of oneof the beet female physicians and ammaiusl,%HO 110,14.11:46.6 need for thirty years with never failing, silety and ome: ass by millions of mothers and children, front the fee ble infant of.'ene weeh old to the adult. ' It not only relievis the chilli from pain t bit Wig° rates the stomach and bows*, corrects acidity, an gives tone and energy to thewhole systea. l It will al-. most instantly raliva Ciettine 111 <ewe Barite Awn Wien Cloud. We believe it the best and shiest remedy Inge world in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHEA IN OUILDREN, whether it mime from teething or • from any other cause. Pultdieeetions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless thefac SiMiIeofOURTIO & PER KINS, New York, is on the naiad. wrapper. ' Sold by all 48 Dey istieet; lie* Yak. Price only 25 COMB per bottle. uly23Kl&wem NEW DISCOVERY for the SPEEDY AND PANNANENT CURE of Seminal Weakness, Urethral' and Xiginal . Dieckargce,Mleot,ltsual Die eases, Emissions, Impotence, Etenitel Debility, and die eases of the Bladder and Kidneys. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are warranted in all eases and can be relied on. No change of , diet required. They do not nauseate, nor interfere with business pursuits. pwards of 200 cases have been cured the past month. More than one hundred physicians use them in their private practice, and all speak well of their ejficaey. They are entirely harmless on the system,said can be relied. on in all cases arising from youthful indiscretion or self abuse, which often incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of married . A TREATISE of 64 pages, containing means of cure, sent free to all. Two stamps required for 4ostage. The Pills will be sent by mail, securely sealed, on reeeipt et One.pallar. ..T. BRYAN, N. D., No. 78 Cedar street, New York. Sold by all the priaelpak druggists . . sep ?b•lydd:w • IMPORTANT TO . FEMALES.—DR.' HARPIST'S FERALS PILLS have .never yet failed in re moving diniculties palming: from obstruction, or stop page bi ftet6ft, 4e •in t' , 4l b ring .. system to perfect health when suffering EpinalAffections,Frobtrus Uteri; the Whibis, or other Woakneir of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly barMIMS on the con stitution, and may he by. the 1564, dielielitdlefisale without. causintdistress—the mane time they act like a charm by strengthening. invigorating and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on,the monthly period...with DO Matter from *hat causes the obstruction may arise. They ehould; -how ever, NOT be taken during the 'first three or four mouths of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. "Each box contains 60 Pills. Price $l. Da. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Disease! of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness ? Sterility, Repro decider', and Abtusee of Name, and emplistietalY the Ladies' Priva te , Medical . Adviser, a pamphlet.of ft pa ges, lent free to any addresei. cents required to JAY Postage. The Pills and book will be sent by mail when de sired, securely sealed, and prepared, by J. BRYAN. M..D.; (len era Agent. • No. 76 Cedar, street, New York. Bold by all the principal druggists. sap 25-d&wly A (,GENTLEMAN, cured of N erv ous Debility,lne,ompeteney, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy, tit F i mpial f to all who need it (free of.charge) the reeled and directions for making the eimple,Beroedy need in LIP case, Those wishing to profit by his expe rience—and poisess a valuable Remedy—will' receive the same, by return mail (earefnlly sealed,) ; by ad. dresolog : , 3011 N B. OGDNIN. Aug 14-3md&w No. 60. Noonan , street. N. Y A Frien4 In Need., Try it. DL%WRIST'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Wire-- pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conne ticnt, the great bone Better, add has been, used Tct in his practice for thelaat twentyyears with the most aston ishing nines's. AS ail eittereal rimed., It 15 withent a rival, and wilt alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatie and Nervous Disordera it is truly infallible, and as. a curative for Bores, l Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, /he.. ne soothing, heal Jae Land powerfel strengthening properties,.ereith 'the :Just wonder-and astonishment of all wto have ever givels it a trial. Over four hundred certllcates of re marksble ewes, performed by it within thelmt two y,ivri attest thig fact See advertisement. splieow-dicw THE GREAT SECRET.—It is ad mitted by all physicians that the grand secret of health and long life lies in keeping the blood and varione'fluide of the body in a high degree of fluidity. When you feel eentinhad pain in the b•ad or bowels, or any con tinued uneasiness in any organ or other parts - of the body, you can prevent serious sickness by taking „ BRANDRETws PILLS. . Bleeding may give momentary ease, because the blood left will have more room. But as the Cody is made from the blood - and sustained by the blbod, Waste our bliiodis write our lire'and ruin our constitution. Brit-Brandrethie Pills relieve the circulation as readily .es bleeding by only taking awatwhat it can well spare, Vi and THIrVIIIVES' - Mrs: Hooped', 'of Barnstable, Mass., was cured of gt. :Vitus Bante r General lability; poorness of blood and costiveness of many years standing, by Brandreth's Pills. The ease at length ia published in the ram. ' • ' lot ash hilLarriobarg b 7 OZO. S. BILL. 07-44,irtif .IXliesthuirT T.oliteuas. DII. •I'VEIMENENA . iiirA. Tbe,combination of Ingredients in these . Piths are:the reset of a long and extensive practice. rhea are mild 1m *sir opermicw, and certain in aurseting SUMO' painful me nstruathw; MenoviagalioNdraetions whether from gold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affec tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, disturbed sleep; which arise front interruption of nature. DR. CRESSEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of those irregularities and obstructions which have eon signed so many to a premature grave.. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to de click*. DR. CHRRSEMAIV'S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all eom plaints Peculiar to Flettafes. To all classes they are invaluable, incineht& sofa derdiattly,pervisdisal viguletp ity. They are known to thomande,who have need them at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the most .mines; Physicians in Amoiea. Sxplieit direction', statist when they shots/el sot be used, with each Box—the Pries One Dollar per Box, containing from 50 to te rills sslif py mail, promptly, by stoaitting_ to the Agents. We by Druggists generally. R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, 20 Cedar street, New York. loldin Barristßirg, by 0, A, DatioThrt, mecthazdambarg, by J. B. Dollen,. " Carlisle. by S. Dlliott. " abippeniburg, by D. W., Deakin. " Obarebersbarg, by Miller & Hershey. " Htimmelstown, by George Wolf. Lebanon. by George ken. deed-d&wty . . ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Pursuant to an act of the Genervil Assembly of the Com monwealth of Penusylvania, entitled w An Act •relating to elections in this Commonwealth," approved the 2d day of JOY ? A, Pt cot thoursud sight litiudfud Apd ihirty-nine j I, JACOB B. BOAS, Sheriff of the county Of Bauplei Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and glieihotiee to; a electors of the county aforesaid, that an election will be held in the mid county of Dauphin, ON THE 13BCOND TUESDAY Of 00TO68B, A D. 1863, (Wing the Itith day o f October ,) at which time State and County lusters, as follows, an to be elected', to wit One peril% fOr Gitirernoiof the State of Pennsylwalia, One person for ihipteme Judge otllte &tate of Penn sylvania. . , .4 .4 • On, Orson to represent the ponnidos sof Dauphin and Lebanon in the Senate , of the Stataef Pennsylvania. Two Pawns to reinisent the county of Dauphin in tha Howe of Re presentatives , One wawa for Sheriff of Damildn. comity:, . One pass= as Recorder of plied., deg, for . thik ecuitty of Dauphin. " ' ' ' ' . One person as Treasurer for the county of Dinphin.. • Tvo personerfor Oonesty litommiessumee. One person for Director of the Nor and ling of 11111 t ployment. One person for , Ockensty Auditor. 1 ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN AND.GMINOTIOE that the places of holding the aforesaid general election in the several warded:croft:he, districts. aniLtoweshir with;: in the county of Dauphin are eta &lions; to '..The election kir..the . Flint vard , in the citT'or Harris. burg shall be held at the Public ikagoolMouaa at the corner . of Mary's alley and Front street. • • The election in the Second ward shall be'haid - at the Bekaa Hasse At the whet of Dewberry ellet laid Chew ; nut street. , , , The election for the Third Ward Alma' -be • held at the School House in Walnut steeet, hetween Second and Front The 9 1 99t19n f9r the 79 1 .144 WVI Oba ll , - 1 1 6 .1 d at ' the Public Folvol Moyne is state etre); between Second and Third atreets. The election of the Fifth Ward shall be held at the house belonging to General John Torster, °tithe Mate ioadiead ing from the reservoir grounds to the Yonnsylvania.Mate Lunatic Hospital. The election in the Sixth Ward shall be held at the Market House in West Harrisburg. For the township of Susquehanna, at Deller'e (new Nis. ley's) school house For the township of Lower Swatara, at the school house No .1 in Highspire: - For the township of Swatera, et the Locust Grote Inn. For the borough of Middletown, at the Brick School House in Pine street, in said borough. For the township of Londonderry, at the Public House of Joseph Nellie?, in said township. For the township of West Londonderry, at the house of Christian Neff, in said township. Fer the township of Conewago, erected out of parts of the townships of Londonderry soli Derry, at tug noose of Christian Foitg, (now Jno. S. Foltz,) in said township, For the township of Derry, at the public house of Da4iel Baum in Hainmelstown , -in l eaid -town**. - For the township or goath Hanover; at the public house of George Hooker t in said township. For the township of Bastibuiroffr, aitlhe public , house of Maj. Shell, (now Boyer's,) in said towinthip. For the township of West Hanover, at the public house of Jacob Body, (now Buck's,) in said township. For the township of Lower Paxton, at the public horse of Robert Gilobriat, (now Sweigart%) in said township.' Far the township of - Middle - Paxton, ailbe public hoase of Joseph Cockley. in said township. For the township of Rush, at the house belonging to the estate of the late John McAllister, decd, now occu pied by David Barisal; in said township, " For the township of Jefferson, at the house of Christian Hoffman, in said township ' For the township of Jackson, at the house now occupied by John Birler at Bizler's mill, in said township. Aar the township of 114111111, at the North Ward Scheel Ranee, in the town of Halifax. For the fownehip of Reed, at the new School !rouse on Dunes:ea Island. in said township. • - For the borough of Millersburg, at the window next to the northeast corner on the, east aide of the new school house, situate on Middle' street, in the borough ;of iffillersburg,in the county of Dauphin. For the township of Upper Parton, at,the, halm ofj. G. Tearer, in the borough of Millersburg. Forth° %%whip of Mifflin; at the .publie house of Mi obael Rnterline, (now-. Benj.- Borduer,) in 13err7siburg, in said township. For -tho ,toalmship of Washington,* the public. house now occupied hjiliatilda Wingert, in said township. For thelownstiip of Lykelui; at the public hotline Of Solo. mon Loudeaslager, (now_ ffheiger's,) isi-theAsirough bf Gratz. For the borough of Gritz, at the public. house of Solo mon Londenslager, (new Heiser , s,) in said borough. Tor the township.of Wiconieech at the Houle No. in said township. , also. far the i n formation of the elactors of the county Of Dauphin, publish the folloWing seatituidor eats Of the General Assembly, enacted during the- Malan. of 1814, to wit: MIST LONDONDZILIM—Phscs Rtection. Also, sections 2 and 3, Me 104 , pamphlet. laws, ap proved the 18th day of March,lBs7, viz :—“That the citi zens of the township of Londonderry, in the county of Dau phin, formerly embraced in the Portsmouth election die. trict. together with such other citizens of said township residing west of the, public road leading from Port Royal to Nisslers msll, in said township, shall herrafter hold their general and special - elections at the house of Christian Neff, in said township." Bm.& That add diztriet .hereafter be known ea Weld Longonderry election dietrict. RUSH" TOWNSHIP—Piaci of .Rie sties. Whereas the Place of holding the elections in the town ship of Rush, Dauphin county, was by law at School Howie number three in said townehip : And whereas, there is no such school house, therefore—bection,l. Be it enacted by' the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common. Wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met_ and itie hereby enacted by the, authority of the same, That the general and township ell:diens of Rush townsiiip, Dauphin county, shall be held at the house belonging to the estate of the late John McAllister, deceased, now, occupied .by Davidkneel.' Page SS pamphlet laws, 1858 „ I also make known and give notice _ as in and by We 18th section of the aforesaid act I am directed, “that every per-, eon, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or bust under the . govern-. ment of the United States, or of this State, or any cite or liatiOrPOrittbd district, wiwthet , a /seemnissienbil Meer or 'otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent, who Moe stutll ,be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive 'department 'of this State or the United States, or of any; city or incorporated district, and also, that every member' of Cougeetienuad the State Legislature. and Of the eeldetit4 common council of any city, cemmiseionersof any incorpo rated district is by law incapable of holding or exercising! at the same time the afficsorappointment of judge, inspec tor or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector or judge, or other officer of any such" election, shall be eligible to any office then 'to be voted, for." Also, that in the fourth flection'of the act ofAseembly, untitled "An Act relating to executions, and for other gottrpoSei,Pl aPprovad. April 18,1840, it la enacted that the afOrstield 13th Section "shall not be SO construedae to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serving as judge, inspectoror clerk at any general or special elec tion in this Coninfouwealth.),. . Also, that brae B lot section of said lot it is enacted that , ievery , general and special election shall be opened between the boors of eight and ten .in the forendon , and shall continue without interrupt.= or adjournment until Wen SPchiCk in the evening, when the pope shall be closed." The special election shall be held and conducted by the . , inspectors ant jai, ea elected as aforesaid, and by clerks. appointed as hereinafter provided. - No pereon shall be permitted to vote at the election, as: aforesaid, but a white freeman of the age of tweutponei years or more, who shall have resided in this State talent , one year, and In the-election district where he offers to; vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election,, end.%thintwo -years , paid.a. State or --tensity- tax i -whiels shall have been imagined at letuit ten ,daye before the elen4 tion. But a citizen of the rutted States whcS has preirl4 ously been a quelitted voter of this State and remoiecf, therefrom *MI returned:and ;who sing hatie:reenn the electiondistrict and" paid tares, as aforesaid , shay tied to vote after residing in this State six months: Frani.. ded, That the white freemen, citizensef the Milfo r d Statee; , between the ages of 21 and ,22 years, and have resided the election disttrict ten days, as aforesaid, alma be entitle& AC vote, although they shall not lisMi paid taxes: ;No person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not. eentained hi the list of taxable inhabitanta furnished by! the commissioners , milers: First, he produces a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax, as ' eessed'aereeably tothe constitution; and give satisfactory evidence, either On his own oath or affirmation, or thereithit oh' Affithultibli of another, thst be hai paid such a tax, orf, On failure to produce a receiptoilmil make oath of the paYi 'Molt thereof y or, Second;if' he "aided& vote by being . elector betwe.m the ages of 21!and 22 years, heshalidepose on oath or affirmation that lie hasi resided in the State at his4 o 6 l . hip • ' tie:, an , ma such 'proof of bis resideneein the distriet as iirrequired - ebrthis act, and.that .he don Terily - belleve frffin the accolifitiigiven MM . Olathe is ot the'age aforesaid, and give such other ev idence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the al phabetical list bx the, inspectors, and a note- made opposite thereto by writ* the Wrird;itax,.? if .he all be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age,' if he shall be admitted to vote by mum' of finch age, and shall be called out to the clerks, Who shall make the like notes in the. list of voters kept by fhem. i• • -• • "In all eases where the name of the penein claiming to vote is not found nn the list furnished by tie ',Cernmiesion• era and assesior, or his right to vote, whether found there- • on or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall_ he the duty of the inspectors to examine such Petion oa oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have red ded within the State for one year or more, his oath will be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least OM competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided•Withie•the district for more than ten dayb next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself wear 'that his bona fide residence in pursuant* of his lawful calling it within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. Every person opened as aforesaid, and who shall make dfie Proof, if required, of his residence and payment 'of taxes as aforessicipbbll be admitted to vote in the town== ship. ward. or district in which he shall reside. ' ' • “If any person Audi prevent or attempt to present any officer of any eleellon under this act from holding such election or use or threaten any violence to any inch officer, or shall interrupt or improperly, interfere wits him in the execution of his duty. or shall block up the *indow or aw enrie to any window where the same may' be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice intimidating threats. force or violenne,noth' a design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to lestrain the freedom of choice, such a Pelson, on convistion shall be tined in any sum not exceeding five hun dipddellleirs,afdimpritioned for any time not less than one onth nor roots ;them ; twelve months, and if it shall beet Own to the Court'lehere the trial of such offence aball be had ? that the person so' of. fending was not a reallignt of the city, ward, or district, or t township where offence was committed, and not entitled to vote rein , then, on conviction , he shall .be sentenced to fine o f not less than one t hilndredf' dol lam or more ene thousand dollars, and bektinipilsono not less that six months nor more than Iwo:Sara. .t “In desert:he psrozypho shall have received the , second *boot number grotgo for inapector.oball nos% attend on . wi g the dale of el n. then the person ' who, shall: have re ceived the next, heattinuaber of :votes for judge at the spring electio . 'hill act” as, inspector in hilt jleice.— And in case thapersou who shall have received high. set number of votsc.for. impeder !shill. notitfilid,the` person elected hap go shaltappoint an inveotoringli•ptsce, . and in ewe theperon ideated' shall s not itterid,lheuithe l i r inspector who vegthe highest number leitmotiv . t appoint aMO , 11igt..., or; if terioyvvecaneykandis ' -4:: thine in the for... epee of ens ' hone' afteritho. ~., fixed 4i lair OF '• o big Pf 4h0. 6 .., 160 ,iqne the q 't voted of the ward' Rrtdletiaf i r whichosid. t -. • . • Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section of the act first aforesaid, the judges of theaforiaatddietrtatek shall respectivtly take charge of the Certilleate'Orreturn of the election of their respective districts, and prcaluce,them- IN. ameetiniktonejp. td from each' trict, teattilit Harrisburg, teethe thitd.dayaftetthe day of elee.tlon, being FRIDAY, thrlfithef OCTOBER, then and there to;do acid perform the duties require& by law of- the said Judie.. Also, that where a judge by Mclnnes or unavoldiblO denttact nis unable to attend eurdrmeetinte /adroit; then the cortiacate or. return aforesaid- shall be taken charge of one of the inspectors or Marta Of the election of said dis trict , • who shall do and perform the duties required of said judges unable to attend. • - Given under my hand, in my office in Harrisburg, the 2d diky'of kleptquber, A. D. 1883. .. JACOB D. WAS, Sheriff of Dauphin Co. libiaairloa Ormuz, Harrisburg, Sept. 10, 1862. aeptlO•d&wts • VALUABLE- REAL- ESTATE AT PUBLIC, SALE. . , The iindereigned, Executors of Gen. JOHN FORSTER, late of the city of Harrisburg,. deceased. mill offer at Public Bile, at the Court Rouse, in said city, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1868, At 10 oclock, a. m., a portion of the real estate o f said deceased, -as fellows : NO. I A Three story Brick House and lot of &monad, 'situated on Front street in the city afwesaid, now under lease to Mrs. 8. B. Dull. Said property is 231iist 4) ItitheS front, and extends back towStds River alley 12 feet, with the priyilege of heik an a ler betlreMpiiiinintise and the former resideie4 of said deceased. Vit . a. form and sire of this property ' . ore fully 'exhibited. by a mar yey and draft of the Segke.;in the / possession of the Executors. NO. '2 A certain Island in the river Frognehanna, within the limits of the city of Harrasbtific,'With the improvements thereon erected, called Turkey Inland. over which the Harrisburg bridge pasees„cof taming fifty. five acres and one hundred and two perches, as per a survey and draft thereof which is recorded among the records of Dan phial county, to which reference is made. NO. S A certain Two Story Brick Mouse and Lot of Ground, situated in the city of Harrisburg, fronting on Market Street 24 foot, including alooaloot alle.T, and-extending ha& feet 3 inches to another lot of ground belonging to the estate of the said John Amster, deceased. This lot in 37 feet wide in the rear. Thawhols size and- fo-rn Or taa lot la Tally exlalblted loy a aaneyaad arait is t A t paretesion - of the Executors , . • . . • NO. 4. A certain Hotel and Lot of Owned &outing on Candi stront in raill,city.swat now under-a Uwe to ft. nghea being 71 feet 8 inches front, and extending Ea* 210 feet to , Poplar lane. • NO. 5 A certain Lot or Piece of Ground, adjoining the afore said hotel, fronting on Canal street 89 feet, and extend ing back 210 feet to Poplar lane byone line. and 215 feet inehee by the line next toOwen Ill'Onbtre lot. Width of lot on Poplar lane 87 feet three inches. Nora.—The last two properties named will be cold. together-as one entire tolapertCor seintriaili, as may be deemed advisable by the laecators. ' A certain. Tract or Pia:wetland,' coutaitilnione acre and one Mildred aid fifty-three perches, with a very valuable two story , Orick Ironies:thereon erected, site-, ' seed. in Pnegucilumna nownehip, - Dauphiir comnitycon the 00, 11 ,46,e6ad leediseg Last llatlllbaig to Ake and leoundedbrlands of Thomas Mrs., Isaac Nisley, Herman. Alricks, *Ref and others. This property is (Wandered &very desirable country residence. not only from ita beautiful location, but also.from the fact of its bsius.pa sonyeelent to the city of liarrlisburg. - Any person who may be desirous of purchasing either Of the albove-nientioated properties, can have an oppor tunity of examining them or any one of them by call ing upon either of the Executors before the day of sale, or upon the tenant, who resides on the property: A deed will be made and possession delivered to the purchaser an the tat day of April neat. • The terms or condition of sale will be, "One-third of the purchase tnaney to be paid 311 'cash: •wliecethei-deed is madeto the.purchaser, and' poeseanton Of IllepriietV. uelivered. One third-part thereof 'payable at the ter: mination of five years, and the remaining third part at the end of ten years-from the delivery of the deed end possession, withlegal interest on the deferred payments, payable semi-annually. The, payment of deferred in stelments and the interest thereon to be secured by the the bonds of purchasers end mortgagee on tie,premises sold: Provided, however, If purchaser's should desire to pay the whole, or any larger 'proportion than one third of the price in band, Lee terms may be warted In that respect!' by the undersigned, and , as they may think proper. Any , informatfon desired in relation to the above described properties or etthei of them, can be had by lliPtfillg to ben $. Brig Hari iebnii, • . „ MAIIGAWET L. FORSTER, BENJAMIN L:FORSTIAR, JOHN R. BRIGGS. 'Eicerwrortr of Gen. John Fennel: dose/seed. oetewaturataw TO ALL WI I 2 a y , ALUE THEIR • _ JITLITIS ROSENDALE • OP-TICIAN AND .00UL IST, Heepeetfully annottnees to the eitisens of Harrisburg and . vicinitythat bey bee opened an office at' Maiket &mare, next to Fellx)e confectionary, where he will keep a large assortment of his PANTANCIRIC AND TINTED SPUMES, Bet in Gold, silver, and Magnetic Steel Frames Pally appreciating the einfidence that has been re posed in him on his former visits, he assures his patients that hls aim will be, as 'herth?fure, to, merit thefr con- Mimeo and geed ' • • • These 'glasses are now reeduiMended by the first Med ial men through the bouidry, and all who purchased bees rrosa me on former visits wilt testify to their granialyartage over all• Other epee in Wm. They assist, andiarengthen the weak and impaired vision • and ena ble the wearer to do the most critical work without the feeling of weakness always caused by common.glasses. The Lenses,irhich are ground from the finest crystal, will met from sou to tweve years without change. Then epeetacles are manwaetnied at No. 211, New Street, Philadelphia, and may be exchanged any time if not suited to the eye. 117" Consultation free. • _ Office bourn from 8 0, re. tin 8 p. N. B.—Ail kinds of gpoptikolea ane optical instrumento • • . neatly repaired. - 'oeto-d&wlm. MOUNTVERNON - ROUSE Second Stteet,. above :PandipmnPßlAit';'- Regal' Laii of " Elarf-Houie," Atlanta -1 6 Q.. -rani 4 . AM'6 ATATEN i TS. gprAished and :Board= itiefOr Ladies end Geßgemen. Inquire of 0 4 04 imlalw, , s Row, liefOioud 'street, nesrlroppositethe Biiehlei goose, aep,23-tf n • -• N -O. T It, •D R • A highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract. A PURE TONIC THAT WILL RELIEVE THE AN iLICTED AND,NOT WEE DRIINEA,OPS. .1100PLANWE GERIAIVUIFTERS i ; RlClLAthi t li BY , 0 ,,,: ~./ k icut- 4t-i . 5.,6, ~. Ai l s a D... ~,......elf 1.111)11•1011N6M160 nk 0 %JIM, ' . i , .P.444l)PrailA, PA., E es.r . itvi WILL EFFECTUALLY andifOST-CF.DTATNiarlairill , ALL puilAwo4 l l.l l le, VOA! l ei I. Dioardlfigityaveglnnoniaole or , • . Kkinstp. ,r 1 -,)A ,' • no i r of our animus, are suffering fropaptext • RA BR DIDICAIiDS, and to whom tlao fo4owlag qu ail iiply , Jato iti r iAt oe , L , :•‘ d , ~: 1 001 - I r • GRAN Prtgatli rjaioi NOLL cpui Tat*. . :,„„„„-,,, , 4 . 1 , 4,01: , r. -........,. -.. _ . ~.. i r ia c4 . wh Drillip011( Mg- daver . Do you AO ifittitreitattedVoimne morniturnjii4th bed . taste in the month and poor appetitefor breidthota 4 DO you feel when,yon that, get **A° ;mak and kuip,:lfi d wa gram* get shout ? 1V: 4... M r epifre a diazinonfb,t ,at thnes, stylroitfflow 41 Stith heidaahti ' y! A re yonr bowebeoat iv e l M Andlippetltalpiingo . able / ,-Do you thrtwr, up Wind -,tbe , stoma c h, and do you swell up oftair V Do - fencielfter_oatfng, nod a linking whon'tlioli lir itfility? Morn have A ir heartburn ,ommumail TOM aypoultoal, lows SMIM, ' ana look on the dark aid Angli r Ao you not -V 1 , 11111 7' tie'rv4me at times ' 'Tokio "coati, rentlefo;upd_oftjun lay until midnight 4, A , - to* pleeitttethatioirat k i ke timen,,den't Join, J • ' L. ' ' iIITOW ' W oll t„.__,.____crif li d 1 0 1 2 11 _1 In your skin dry „,. t Ck 4. orq„,, ,_ e r .. . ion: life a Mt* en, . of 0213 :%. 1 T .' ? ' ' * Hoolland? .4 1 Bitters ..;. T , {, ~,.. =. Will : eureeti* elf* f f J'f , R 4 it, 1 4 J.. CIHRONTO'..O *, 'I . •DIEBILITT,ZMNOP THE ' a , 4 , k wig A D iiii , , , STOMACH - ' • #‘ Observe the to - ms resulting fru' -/ - :Disorden lof , , 41Ogeitive Ofgazo, , r Oonetipallon, liwardiPlialitinliM" i 'l sr Illoodihrili .e . Head, Acidity of tlipjatoretWiNtoumailloartirarnoHilkint for rood, ltifteesor Tifoiglat. in ,the istomeemiLoar Bramiatiodir Ilialti,ft'illititerizig at thelEitbithie Otroaselll, Ewisoia 4 : 4r tite • Head, Hurrred - ,4xt Meng - , Illyntbsengat,Lthe , lleart',„ L 0 - oli Ihisdatßong/fhiiktri" .. ' ail aantaMEDiiinniiimtWision, *AO ' 4 ' A,.., , ~ or - fora4he , t; legr# ailev•-• , 4 ii In the II , dem= of ' Po A". *m4) Ate - ':= ( inn-Fi.al its p4rdi, 4ff. f IdnW ~ c s. , j i l s r z, i re! IV 041 . ' %.; .4' Se 41 4 t. Vl ' , rlii+ls - .: ' ;.4i.,,k 1.". 4. Iv , •• 1 I tt t i r,„:gf... 414. 4, •,- .. :'. : I . ' ! ent - ' 4 The ! . , . ;peer pr o eold, der the 21, ,- up iti .. ~ . ' eci; j ,. I. id ortheliosp bet is ~ , loi.ijihm . aos. - r ... Ao to' ..r w, per gag% " . ate eed:br• 'i se or ~ , Thisclogi ' of,liittere hu •oeued; and ,W•4l • ' " i' 4 ostise,' liar - iitimoi env *Vapid, hued • ` die' the deStitoi,tit ' SII , O444BAPAPtinAIIe apieelkiikept continual' , Uder the liduesiceof Mellott& litimuletitste „trio , the word kiOd, the desire for Liquor is crested and telt up, and the result is ell the horrias attendant'upon a drunlr*rd , s life and death- • . . _ Mr ?or those who desire and will dues a Liquor Bitters, we ptiiblish the following receipt: Get One Bottle Ragland's Gamin Batter's and mix with • Three Quarts of good Brandy or Witiskyi and the result will be a preparation that will far excel,in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and 'Will Coat annela Jess. You will hive all the viiimis of Hooftand's Bitters in connection with a good article et Lignor. at a much lees price Um* time inferior prepara tions will cost yori. y: SooSand's German Bitters WILL Gly 701:7 A GOOD APPETITE, WILL WYE YOU STRONG HEALTHY NERVES, WILL GIVR -YOIS Brisk and Energetic Feelings, WILL ENABLE YOU TO .10ITMLOCE. AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW do FEVER. BILIOUS FEVER, ite. Bee. Those safferkg From Broken down and Delicate Constitutions, Prom whatever came, either in MALE OR FEMALE, WLLL : FIND IN HOOFLAND'S GERMAN SITTERS .I=I.3OWMIERM:VIr • That will restore them to,theirmmal health. Sneit has been the cam in thonsan'theof Instances, and a fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. • •- REMEMBER THAT TLIME_BITTIAB AIM NOT ALconouc AND NOT INTIENDED - AS A . . S lir 30 .IELAL CA. Ti: . f ' • " II The Proprietors Mee tholeande of letters gram the 'molt: ; CLSSGYM!N, LAWIrdiRS, . • PECTIRCIANS, and notifying ofltboir own ponoroil knowiedge f to the bone. figirimotit and inodioal virtue of. Colo Raton. -- •'• Oto • D Edit o r 'i ron ( Reej _n norm. ro z rof Eneyolo• • • pedia df Religions KnoWledge. . „Althangh.. not.. dispelled awfavor or -recommend Pat ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre diiinti and anal, I yet IMO of 66 Shilleleat iititiandi why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes hipmelf to have. reeedvenfrom any . simple preparation, in the hope that he may Wm centribate to the benedt of ver 106 4p0r e ' more madiliiprigard te 4 TlV6thiplidi earmile . 4 1404 Bit . mired )y Dr:Rklii. Jackpot; titithim city, bees Wits preitulitidppthist them ' feyeare, under the im sion that they,were chiefly an alcoholic mix ture. 'am indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice , by proper Mimi awl for enciiiiragenient to try them wheri sniferingfrom great and long. continued debility. The use of time *Men of these Bitterly at the beginning of thepient ye*, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of imdil and mental vigor which I had net felt for six months before, and had almoet der red of re. gaining. • I therefore thank Goa end: my friend fa di resting me to the use of them. . . -. J. NEWTON BROWN. Phibmielpbti, Ollc_sE4 laOI, DISEASES oi KIDNEYS 'mid tIIILADDER, In Iropg or Age4 l bleu - Female, Are speedil,' r removed, and the patient metered to health. DELICATE CHILDREN,. Viessernlrering froin i VASA4AMOM wanting away, with mareely . any flesh on t. i hei;,bonee,onrikared in a Tory - abort time • one bottlein!tiehOssee w.ilfluere it most surprising :17FILTUEL . ATM'S Nevins sallerieg ohigren as above, sad wishing Co idiot them; will Weyer regret: the daY they commenced with these Bitters. LITERARY -MEN 'STUDER ' And — those working' bard with' their brain., alionito ways keep a bottle of ,HOORLANDIBTAITT•VORI esv them, as Way. will And much beuPat icuM4b l3 uPcs *PIRO' redid and body, , ievigersting and not deterisintill!', IT ViIIIQUOIVSTINITAILTA • 4r . 4 tial leaves:no ppatratioa. • • Attention, Soldiersi AND-THE FRIENDS OF'OLDIM. , We cal:ken attention of all baring relations' or Mena•scis i In the army to the fact that "HQ9II I art] (emma* tea " will care sdne-teotbs of the diseases induced, panties and privations incident to camplife...fn Abet publishettalmost daily inAlie • . newspapers,MAW of the Kick , it Will be noticed•that a very Itrue - proportion cra suffering front datility,..t Beery ease osf,that• kh z a can be readily cured ki aitift,ndqi Germau•Bigers. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our,soldiers, hundreds elites might be saved that othervilstf vital& be /ost. ;• • t •k, I • . r ie •P i rri f i ta j, PI 1 100vbig tbakkhd Jettorg how army 1140911Thigurre been min* , 4" he a lth by the nee " 1 " 1 " . .. 1 4 1 14T/ilient to them bollteSr friends. -- - BEWARE *V eigarcurrEuriarra see that the Signature of C. M. Jas • • is olktherWlLetiPßß of each Bottle. 'PRICE PB, 49111-X1P.•75.,. 0 - OE HALF DOZEN for /440. F. Shonl4l , your neeseerditiggist not ba'de the pOlkt i ot be putieft by r edylof tWe intott4tititkparatiosul t may' be °Awed 'iwits placer b,!%Z.lffillkir#llll forward, securely packed, tf,...e ~ . . ' - Principal Wife aldtillapufactarn .: ~,,i0 • - 4 1X`ri ddd di , dA l i sm. t :',' tale IOU .111.". M. -W V> AT = is 7 421- 0 1111 - NTlALmr,is, • 1 - Pft;.• 0 - tflhoccoroAa, 4,c--1(- I T ACIPINUIG:''Co.,Y. , 1 . '"imeteirazfons. irr For sale by Druggist/rand Diaislerelo everyaownle the United Staten ''' s ' 11310.(kr 4i 't 2
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