Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, August 14, 1863, Image 3

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tioTICE A;; tr , :etTISF.III.S.—AII Ad-
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In t i„ TELP. ,,, !;:i-' l2 . must Invariably
ba garconapanted NI , it 5L the CASII.
Artvcrtisentetztli ordered In the regular
Even ing Edition ale Inserted In the
Horning EdWon NS ithollt extra charge.
HARRISBURG; PA
Friday Evening, /WO% 14, 1863
Werren.—Two able bodied men to serve as
substitutes. Address Box 87, post office, stating
terms, and where they can be consulted.
AUCTION SALE OF SECOND HANDED FURNITURE.
Messrs. Ensminger & Adams will have a large
sale of second banded furniture at their stand
between the market houses, to-morrow, (Satur
day.) Persons in want of articles in their line
will do well to attend the sale. Also, will sell
cheap, at their auction rooms, corner of Second
and Chestnut streets, 300 dos. empty bottles
suitable for putting up wine, fruit, &c.
Those of our readers having Garments they
wish dyed and demised are referred to - the dye
ing establhhment of Barrett, Nephews & Co.
See their advertisement in this issue.
Tin RINGGOLD ARTILLERY. —This excellent
battery left Camp Curtin yesterday, and took
the cars the same evening for Reading. It
was supposed, by the officers in charge, that
the battery would be ordered on to Pottsville.
ARRIVAL OF REBEL PRISONERS. —Yesterday
evening fifty-nine wounded rebel prisoners were
brought to this city from Hagerstown, lid.—
They were conveyed to the Cotton Factory and
Walnut street hospitals, where they will prob.
ably remain until convalescent and able to be
transferred to Fort Delaware.
Losr.—Two books, containing the list of sub
scribers t) the sprinkling machine. They are
supposed to have been lost in going from
Dock's store, down Third to Chestnut, and
from thence to the railroad. The finder will
be liberally rewarded by leaving them at Bay
er's grocery, or at E. C. SHAEFFER'S.
To Bs MU - AIRED 01517.—We understand that
Governor Curtin has issued a positive order for
the discharge of all the militia regiments' and
commands organised in Pittsburg. Captain
Childs and several other pfacers left Harrisburg
early in the week for that city, to aid in mus.
terizig them out and paying them off, under
direction of A. A. General Thomas M. Howe.
"OAR MORE EINFORTUNATE."—In the list of
drafted men from Idawensville, Northumber
land county, published in to-day's paper, we
notice the name of the late Surgeon in charge
of the Walnut Street Elo.ipital, Dr, George A
B ores, which was drawn by the blind man on
the ft:'6Y- fifth mind. Sorry for you, Doctor, if
you „, , a't in the U. 8, service on• the 3d of
March laet.
so,,Luemr of
,SouSTITILITSI3. —We learn that sev
eral of our citiz. who engaged in the: gift
enterprise, 'are offer-lug as high as two hundred
and fifty dollars each .for acceptable subSitut t ea•
Bring on sour able b °died men from "New
York and Philadelphia, Vb o are *Ming to go
for fifty and seventy•five dolleas a head
Your country needs your services •in this
quarter
DEPARTURE OF A COLORED REGIM.7.M. — Th'e
Third U. S. colorer.; regiment, numbering one
thousand men, under command of Colonel C.
B. Tilghman, (formerly of the 26th Pennsylva
nia,) and lately organize,iat Camp Penn, Mel
ton Hill, near Philadelphia,• /eft their camp Yes .
terday, proceeding by steam w to lkiorria Ishuad,
to reinforce General Gilmore ' d
=V. T hi e ie
the first colored regiment evt:r organized In
Pennsylvania. The regiment is well officered
and admirably drilled, and we hor Nth) hear a
good account of them.
POLICE REPORT. —The following cages v , Igo be
fora Alderman Kline thia morning:
Pattiok 'Brown, '•an Irishman and a soh Her,
was lodged 'in' the lock-up yesterday eveni'og
for drunkenness and disorderly conduct..
Released.on the plea of future good behavior.
Hannibal Davis, an unconquerable darkey,
was "gigged" for the same offence.
Mary Marshal was maraha/ed before the Alder
man for an old offence. Paroled ; and ordered
to reach the outer lines of the city .without
de
lay. If brought in by the pickets_,
probably be ordered by the court to weave
carpets for six months.
John Wossinger, a country Dutchman, wail
found in an intoxicated state, and placed in the
lock-up over night. Was released on paying his
fine (Si and, ambs.);
DONNED THE WaourATroun.-4. female dreesed
in "Boger" clothes has been-perambuleting the
streets of our cfty the past three days; but her
features resembling somewhat those of a mesca
line, she was not noticed by the police until
this morning, when her sex was made keovrn
by the unnecessary airs she was trying to "put
on" while in a drinking salOon. -She was ar
rested soon after by Officer Cline, and taken,
before Alderman Kline. In answer to .a ques
tion propounded to her by the Alderman, she
said that she was induced to clothe herself with
a soldier's uniform by her masculine friends in
the 11th New YorkYolirnif3er Militia, to which
regiment 'she appears to have belonged. She
was committed to the lock-up..
Since the above was in type, the female sal
died was taken out of the lock-ni; and had a
hettiing before the Alderman. She stated that
she had been in the servtce two years, and was
with the Army of the Potomac in three of its
herded fought battles. Howthis fenittle could .
serve two yeara, and mess with six soldiers,
without-her sex - being discovered; 1 iftryil:MN
but, if we are to believe her testimony,
fact, and she is now in the service a seminti
time ready to "do or die for her country.":—..
:After this hearing;oo 41Militianirgod
ARREST or Two Picsrocitrre. —Chief of Police
Campbell and Officer Kline yesterday evening
arrest-:l two pickpockets in Ihe Gaiety, who
gave their names as Francis A. Brown and
Climb sII Y,,ung. The warrant was issued by
Aldermaa Slim), on the complaint of Mr. Jacob
Clinedinst, a resident of Hagerstown, Md., who
states that on Tuesday evening last he had his
pockets picked by one of them of $65 in gold
and bank notes, and a valuable gold hunting
case watch and chain—worth over $l5O. The
watch was found on Brown's person, but the
money was not recovered. Before the prison
ers reached the pavement in front of the
Gaiety, on their way to the Alderman's office,
Young escaped from the officers' custody, and
endeavored to elude a recapture by flight. He
succeeded % in reaching the Buehler House, in
Second street, before he was overtaken by Bar
ney, who handled him rather unceremoniously
for his conduct. Alderman Kline committed
them for trial.
CONTINUATION OF THE DRAFT.—Northumberland
Couniy.—This county is one of the largest in
the District, and will occupy the attention of
the Board of Enrollment for two days. Three
hundred and ninety-eight names were drawn,
from the following towns and townships : Up
per Augusta, Lower Augusta, Cameron, Chillis
quaque, Coal and Shamokintown, Delaware and
MeEwinsville,Jackson Jordan and Lower Maha
noy,Lewis and Turbutville,Upper Diahanoy. The
following are the lists of names from each town
and township, with the numbers enrolled :
WPM?. AUGUSTA. TOWNSHIP
1 Peter Wampole 12 Joseph R Persing
2 B B Conrad 13 Samuel Stripe
3 . Wm Snyder 14 Chas W Weaver
4 James Reiland 15 Isaac Slaght
5 Wei J Wolverton 16 John BKnists
6 Richard Boyer 17 Franklin Reigle
7 John B Hartzell 18 Win S Snyder
8 Wm glace 19 Jeremiah Cooper
9Wm K Lawrence 20 Amos Wibiarn
10 Wm Nesbit 21 Isaac Cooper
11 Noah Hollabach
Total number enrolled,
DOWNS AUGUSTA. TOWNSHIP.
I Abraham Shade 27 Francis Pond
2 Wm P Speese 28 Peter Keiffer
3 John H Reitz 29 John R Coffman
4 Jno M Bartholomew 30 S P Fes3ld
5 Daniel HSt Clair 31 George Hopper
6 Joseph D Boitian 32 Thomas Snyder
7 Joseph Seasholtz 33 Mathew Dewitt
8 Solomon S Snyder 34 David Neidig
9 Wm Conrad 35 Joseph &wick
JB Bartholomew 36 Peter Miller
11 Andrew Hauck 37 Joseph B Lytle
12 Samuel Wolf 38 Jeremiah lineman
13 Andrew Hauck 39 Amos Ships
14 Johnson Miller 40 Henry JLy tle
15 Daniel Foy 41 Lot Bartholomew
16 Henry Trego 42 Daniel Hoffman Jr
17 Robert A Row 43 Gideon Wolf
18 Abraham Sterner • 44 Alexander Kreps
19 Moses Welker 45 Silas Thurston
20 Henry Culp 46 John B Snyder
21 Michael blench 47 Reuben Hollenback
22 Nathaniel Lytle 48 David Hollenback
23 John M Houghton' 49 James Colden
24 Sam S Dunkelbergerso Levi Conrad
25 John P Shipman 51 Robert Fleming
26 Henry H Wolf
Total number enrolled, - 17:
cameos rowrisxdr.
1 George Hornberger 5 Simon Kerstetter,
2 Peter Long 6 John Kroh
3 Joseph Weary 7 Daniel Flock
4 Charles K Wikle 8 Joseph Baker
Total number enrolled, 31
..-
OMMLISQUAQUB .
'OWNED:HD. -
1 John Hoge 17 Joseph Fidler. ,
2 John H Cowley 18 James Durham
3 Joseph Kayser . 19 William Welchonce
4 Lewis 0 Hummer 2,3 John didiehead
James-Lynch 21 James %peon '''
6 George Blain 22 Aaron Troxell
7 Thomas J Sawyer 23 Edward Ritter
8 John Diehl 24 Joieph S Fisher
William perry 525 John B Smith ' "
10 Alexander Martin-- 26 John H Heller
11 Wm C. M'Ginley 27 Jacob B M'Ginley
12 Peter M Dressler - 28 Anthony Ropier.:.„
13 Jacob IV Smith 29 William Allen
14 Andrew Haus 30 Ambrose Campbell
15 Joseph Negley 31 Abraham Allen
-16 John Forrest 32 William Voris
Total number enrolled; - • • 101
cOAL TOWNSHIP 'urn ini4impk (rows.)
1 Morgan Lewellen .37 Wm'. Tarr
' 2 Charles Bader 38 Jared Warei
eJoseph Conrad 39 David EseptilinJx..,
4 John Hunt 40 Wm Davis •
Fredk Kramer 41 George Lutzfj
Joseph Longstine 42 John
-thayder , „.l- ,
7 G W Miller 43 JohnMartz
8 Abrahams Stronse 44 Samuel Conrad .
9 William K. Erdnien 45. J F Bickel
19 Beni. Sampitel 46 Isaac Rake _
11 Samuel E Martin 47 Jacob . •
'l2 Fredk Rhoads 48 Elim Dark
1 13 Charles Kreider 49 John Falkwlie, s
14 John Leffeler - 60 Elias Wetzel
-15 Joseph 0 Mill 51 James Seibert !'f
16 Acquilla Booth 52 Marquis Scholl'
17 George Wagner 63 Win Leffler
18 w aL wary 54 David - Seders ".;
19 GenrgeKolibraker 55 John Erdman,
20 Bentonite:EMU& - 56 Mufti:l'o'4Blov
21 Joseph Harting) 57 Isaac Riser
22 Thomas Rosser -68 JoeepliKepp s
23 Thomas A Farr (c01)59 Wm Matz -'
24 Michael Regan 60 John Harris
25 Caleb Chamberlain 61 Henry Startzell
26 Thomas Griffiths 62 John Lake
27 deremialr Thomas 68 Henry Neiboff
28 James Larrence 64 Patrick - Shea -
29 Thomas Quinn 65 Fredi Dipner
30 Daniel Reed a Smithh - Tharp
31 Nichael Tighe 67' Fred k Dremheiser
32 Jse - o3b Dendorf 68 W P Withingten
33 Wm Deibler 69 David P Wary
34 Henry Beach 70 John Rucleallf • 'ld
85 James Fisher 71 Wm Rio
86 Michael Lewis •
Total number enrolled, 24!
DSLAWAHE AND M'SWENSVILLE.
1 Peter F Balliett 30 Joseph Gold
.2 James B Wagner .31 13;2nneville Shafer
8 Robert M Wertman 82 Ephraim Leinbachi
4 A ANitch 38 William Work
5 .Daniel Marsh 34 Robert McKee Jr
6 E F Gold 35 Jacob Shuck •
7 Josiah,Diehl 36 Jacob Leiser I
8 Seth Aliebener 87 Wm Sanders
' 9 John Hamlin 88 Daniel :Trickenmq
10 L G Fox. ler• " -
11 Henry Fogelman 39 Bobi3ll4l:foliniii '
12 Reuben Derr 40 Josephlttlis'
18 Ferdinand Piper 41 Samuel C 1 Frymier
14 Worthington Meixell42 JaeoliWright
15 George Baker 43 Roberildonhiell= - L ,
16 john Cares 44 Josiah Leech- t A
.
17 Simon Lily 45 George A Bowes
le Geo W Barnett 46 Peter E Taylor •
19 James F•Finney 47 Finis Keefer --
20 Benj Coil 48 Christian L Wagner'
21 Jacob Stitzell 49 Joseph 0 lifcoarty
22 Jos Zerfott_ 50 John D Watson
23 George W Hower 51 Montgomery Bon&
24 James - McKave 52,John L Streeby
26 David W . lieWll-58Ari - Hayes
Baia 5141fin'0 'Sendai
,26 John Bishop 55'Wiii103ees
27 BX.G2itenck. 56 .04iniitd:sirhmer T __:.
28 Danielitinwine Hilt'-=
Charles Hartzell
irde war iseM 66_ _a-.
MOB
JACRION TOWNSHIP.
1 Isaac Lair n John G Smith
2 Aaron Coble 12 Elias B Feller
Henry 3 oar 13 Isaac Wolf
4 Joseph Deppen 14 George Star
5 Joseph Hass 15 John Michbel
6 Henry .7.3rhe 16 Wm Wiest
7 Wm H Bogar 17 Isaac Clemens
8 Daniel Baker 18 Elias Snyder
9 Enoch Taylor 19 Elias Thomas
10 George .Eeppen 20 Henry M Zeigler
Total number enrolled,
JORDAN AND LOWISH MARANO"! TOWNSHIP.
1 George Nace 36 Peter Klock
2 Simon Lenkeit 37 :•amuel Spots
3 Elias Whitmer 38 Josiah Shaeffer
4 Benjamin Philips 39 Josiah Swartz
6 Jacob Stroup 40 John Spots
6 Martin Goss 41 W E Foust
7 Toman Zerby 42 John Strohecker
8 Jacob Bosh 43 William Good
9 Samuel Troutman 44 Isaac Badel
10 Jacob Duty 45 Emanuel Witmer
11 Joel Patholma 46 Jacob Shroyer
12 Elias PIOSII3B 47 Samuel Spots
13 Jonas Trego 48 Henry Spots
14 Sam'l W Strohecker 49 John Leffler
15 Henry Enterly 50 Benjamin Byerly
16 Cornelius Lesher 51 George B Leitzel
17 Moses Bush 52 John Badel
18 Daniel Miller . 53 Adam Dauney
19 Abraham Dauney 54 Israel Dauney
20 Isaac Bordner 55 Henry Byerly
21 Christian Manner 56 Philip Bickel
22 John Feud 67 Benjamin F Bohner
23 David Geis 58 Peter Bondi
24 Jonailtin Lather 59 Isaac Spots
26 Michael B Lankart 60 Samnel . S‘ Engel
26 Elick Biogaman 61 Michael Fensterma
-27 Elias ,Bingaman - ker. ,
,•
28 George Witmer -62 Davld ' B`l:ail
29 Paul Lankart 63 Elias Hock
30 Joseph Tobias 64 John Boyer
31 Cornelius Went 0,1 66 /George Philips
32 GeorgeSbots 66 David Bowman
88 Jacob Cobel. §7 Christian Ginger ig
34 Jonathan. Latter OS John Allman
35 Isaac Emrick
Total number•enrolled, 28
"w",-,W);ll7ll)llw,Thai
1 Geo W Hesa 24 'Tilghman F Welts
2 Franklin Wolf" 26 Israel Philips
8 John Robins,.: • 26 John C Lowers
4 Wm P Dimm 37 James W Fuller
6 Trios C Dirum 28 Wm B Schuyler
6 Abraham Miller 1. 8,9 Juries W Snyder
7 Thomav Care 80 David Watt
BWm Reynolds Jr 31 Daniel•Derr
9 Joseph Darr 32 Win Montague
10 Edward L Hines (c01)33 Daniel Smith
ltDaniel-Driesbloh .84 Lyman B Turner •
12 H C Shannon 35 Samuel Baler .
13 Benj Manaval " 88 Samuel W Moyer
14 Reub Mensenmoyer 37 David M Hays
16 Benj F Stallnecker 88 John Brown
16 Jacob Id.'9 say 39 8 P Gaston
17 Oliver Montgomery. 40 Lambert Janett
18 Charles If Derr 41 john Williams
19 John G Ernst • 42 &oel r 4.arohner
20 Israel Glatfeller 43 A Henry Hartman
21 Solomon Wesitlej • 44 John Raup
22 Augustus Beesley 45. Hyman: Reynolds
23 Samuel Detrick
Total - i11110..e.r., smelled' ; 154
MAIILANOT.
1 Adam Fetterolf 13 Henry Treon
2 Emanuel Heisler 14 John H Malick
3 Elias Howerter 15 Joel Wolfgang
4 Aaron Stutzman 18 Elias Shadel
6 . Daniel H Geist 17 Adam fd Snyder
6 Elias Hetrick • ,18 Wm Kline
7 Cornelius Wenerick. 19 Jacob Para
8 Elhu3Kealer - 20 Elise Klinger
9 John Ccoger.- 21 Hpury•Mawrey
10 Peter Gomez; 22 Jacbb Striassier
11 John Falck 23 john Fetter
12 J-D Conrad 24Charles Kehler
Total number ens lied, 80
Oilitiiirtioticts
Faom Da. Geo. S. lizusts.--While it is said
that General Led,' through the raid into 'Penn
sylvania, obtained a large amount ofNiting and
printing we feel confident in' saying that
none of the.aforesaid articie.has , found its Way
into Vicksburg, Mississippi. Oar remarks are
founde4 11 .119 P ikketyle arnewspaperlisd call
ed) received. from Vicksburg by , our townsman,
Mr. Geo." S. Kernbie,'froin his son, the Doctor.
Its dimensions are less than a haltahcet of,the
Demi - Trtei
xottain, but has the — Sm:Age of
Forgoer, in the rad that°itie printtid ofilcine side
of a very
. ordinary quality of wall ; paper, and ;
from its general 'appearance Impressihe
observer, that very dirty rags lad- r bien usain
the manufacturing of the paper. As we s are not
soliciting Southern trade, our patrons must not
expect to find an advertisement of the cheap
dry goods house of 0.. LAiowantn, antitheast
,corner of Front and Market srreetg, Harrisburg,
in_a:-Vicksburg,, Idississippt,49e
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• , A GENTLEMAN; cnredioUNervouls Dability;
7°9oFileteey, l'r,eauature Decay wad Youthful
Error, actuated by a deeire to benedt,Rpers,
will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free
Fof charge) the repipa'and directions-for-making
the simple Itelnedy useditaL,his , COM' Those
wishing to Woftt by his °Afft.49PC O-1 T , 4 Ecfses°
it'Viduable receive 41,4, same, by
return mail, (carafullY sealed,) by addressing
Ioll}r - B. - (IGDEN;•"
KR.•I)9 Nagsag Street, New 'aul2-dowBm - ' -
A ,Eftigkilkj.N NEED... TRY - IT.
:LINIMENT
Is prepared from. the recipe of Dr. Stephen
f of OfitkreetiCht, 'the greet bone setter,
and has been used in his practice for: the last
,twenty years with the most astonishing success.
Au.au.external• remedy;4V-iii iiithtint a rival,
and will , 1 4 1 riotg .pain oxe ' , .-afieedgY• than
any other — preparaticiii. F or all Rheumatic..
.and Nervous Disorders It'll' trill , 'infallible,'
and as a curative for Sores, )togpfis, pprains,
Bruises,Ste3 To' fth o' h6,ng%-tuid pow
erful strengthening properties, excite the
lust, wonder iind tiatontalunent Oftalliwho: have
eter given it a trial., Oyer,one thousand certi
ficates of remarkable mime; Peifortnid by'lt
W,ithin the,lest two years, attest thislaot; •
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DR, SWEET'S
i NFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY,
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA,
LUMBAGO,STIFF NECK AND JOINTS,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND
WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC
.AND NERVOUS
DISORDERS.
For all of which it is a speedy and certain
remedy, and never fails. Tbis Liniment is pre
pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of
Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and has
been used In his practice for more than twenty
years with the most astonishing success.
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is un
rivalled by any preparation before the public,
of which the most skeptical may be convinced
by a single trial. -
This Liniment will pure rapidly and radically
Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in
thousands of ewes where it has been used it has
sever been known to Li].
FOR NE&RA.LGIA, it will afford immediate
relief in every case, however distressing.
It will relieve the worst casts of READ4O4E
14 three minutes and is Warranted to do it.
TOOTZUCEIE also will it cure instantly.
IbR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE
RAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or
excess, this Liniment is a most happy and un
failing remedy. Acting directly upon the ner
vous tissues, it strengthens and revivi fi es the
system, and r 4 stores It to elasticity and vigor.
FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we
claim that it is the best known, and we challenge
the world to produce an equal. Every victim
of this distressing complaint should give it a
trial, for it will not fail, to afford immediate
relief,iirdin a majority of cases will effect a
?ark; bare.
QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some-
limes extremely malignant and dangerous, but
a timely application of this Liniment will never
fail to cure.
SPRAINS are sometimes, very obstinate, and
enliugement'of the lointa is liable to occur if
neglected. The worst case may be conquered
by this Liniment in two or three days.
BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL
CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to
the wonderful healing properties of D.
SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when need
according to directions. Also, CHILBLAINS,
PROS ED FEEL; INSECT BITES AND
STINGS. •
EVERY HORSE OWNER
should have tills remedy at hand, for its timely
use:at the first• appearance of Lameness will ef
fectually prevent those formidable diseases,
to which all horses are liable, and which
render so many otherwise valuable horses,
nearly worthless.
Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to
the wonderful curative properties of this Lini
ment have been received within the last two
years, and many of them from persons in the
highest ranks of life.
CAUTION.
To avoid imposition, observe the Signature
and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every
label, and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible
Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle,
without which none are genuine.
, •
Sole RICHARDSON
o & CO.,
For kalelyll 4Prillthrei Norwich, Ct.
dealers. aull dawly eow
EXECUTORS' SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
OSATUIVIUY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1868,
will be sold by public sale, at the late res
idence of IstUtd 'Ober, deo'd, in West Donega-
Itownship r , Lancaitar county, 2 miles north of
Abe borough' of Elisabetbtown, on the Lancail
'ter and Harrisburg turnpike road, the following
valuable real estate, via': A VALUABLE FARM.,
adjoining lands of Benj. Hoffer, John. Sharer,
Martha Winters and others, the'Harrisburg and
Lancaster turnpike running through the same,
containing 114 ACRES, more or leas, about 14
acres of Which are covered with timber. The
improvements thereon are a large two
storyDWELLIN,G HOUSE, Wash House, '
Spring House (Wier a never:failing Spring, "
TWO TENEeNT HOUSES, A LARGE POTTERY,
KILN AND FIXTURES, A LARGE BANS
DARN, Wagonaheds, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, with
other necessary outbuildings. Bunning water
in the barn yard, also a small stream of water
runs through the land, to which the 6stile have
access from the fields. Also, A FINE ORCHARD
OF CHOICE FRUIT TREES.
ic e
The above property is co eniently divided
into eleven ilelds,.land thew ole is under good
fences, and in a high state of ultivation. The
Ilariisburg turnpike inns peat the buildings,
and within two miles thereof, is a Railroad
Depot. Itit:Ccinvenient 'to Mills, Stores and
Churches. Ii has been a drove stand for many
years and is a favorable location for any public
business: Said property will be sold subject to
a dower of $2,000, at live per cent. interest.
Persons wishing to view said premises before
day of sale, will please cation Benjamin Hoffer,'
_residing near the property. .' . .
Bile toconinienceht 2 o'clock in ,the ifternOon
;`o,fitld day; when attendance Will be tifierr and
terms of sale made known by the undersigned
Ebrecritors. BENJAMIN HQt4FEB,
anl2.2tawts9 MAAO
PRATT I DRAFT!!
use,
DLIKNEES reßitipit to. the`Draft in tha t
I) 14th tiirollmerit District
CAREFULLY & EELIABLY ATTENDED TO.,
All kinds of papera prepared according to
U. B. regulations, at Low luxes.
Ferirone willing'substitutes can be amorirmo;
da 4440 aitY:lonti wishing to go as substitute
for, any drafted man can obtain the highest cash
.Lice at the established claim agency of
EUGENE hNYDEB,
Attorney-at-Law,
Riißtreet,'near Market,
Harrisburg, Pa.
.aull.4m
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ASSESSMENT; OP DAMAGES.
DIIRSITAN'r to an order of the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Dauphin county, notice
is hereby given to the Commissioners of said
county, and to thiptcperty holders along the
lintof•CumboirLtnd2stre , et, from Seventh street
to Eighth street, and Verbeko street, from Hut
ton she et to Suyenth street; in the city Harr
risluirgs, that upon the petition of the Miyor of
said city, the Court has appointed six viewers
to assess the damages caused by the opening of
said streets, and that they will proceed to assess
said damages Orrirriday, the 21st day of August
inst., at 10 o'clock w. x., at which time all
parties intgesteipmay, appear upon the ground
if they think proper.
JOHN W. BROWN,
City Solicitor.
r anB-10t
TAKE NOTICE.
TaR Parinerabip - tatatea A. C. Smitlr, an
3. B. Awitig,ita AtiOraera mid Claim itterryr,
414 diesolied oir
einilOr.: 4 .at...)t . 4'""j A. O. WITH.
Was 7ibutrtistments.
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AN OPANRR E. ESTABLISHED
Ft - 12 THE
PURCHASE OF HORSES,
AT HARRISBURG, PA.
if 'HE undersigned is authorized and directed
to purchase a large number of sound, active,
medium size, dark colored horses, in good con
dition, suitable for Cavalry Service for the Gov
ernment use, in open market, and will pay cash
on delivery here for such as are descr bed, at
ono hundred and twenty dollars each, as noon as
they have passed the Government inspection.
By order of Lieut. Col. Amnaoss THOMPON,
Chief Q. H. Dep't of the Susquehanna.
J. G. JOHNSON,
Capt. 4 A. Q.
Harrisburg, Pa., August 6th, 1863.—au7-2w.
F. 0, LIGIITE & CO.,
(Late Lighte Bradburys)
Forte Manufacturers,
421 Become Sr., Nsw Your,
2d block East of _Broadway.
M. F. C. LIGHTE, the original founder of
this well-known establishment, Senior
partner, and only Practical Piano Forte Maker of
the late firm of "Lights Bradburys," having
retained his Two-Thirds interest in the whole
business stock, materials, &c., and Sole Proprie
torship in his Valuable Patents, inclusive of his
celebrated PATENT INSULATED IRON
FRAMES, is the only one who can make the
SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES for which . this
house hip been so popular. ijr All infringe
ments on his rights will be prosecuted accord
ing to law.
gr. All Piano Fortes from this manufactory
are warranted perfect in every respect for five
years.
Literal Terms to Dealers,
F. C. LIGHTE & CO.,
aufr--dani 421 Broome St., New. York.
Piano
Steam Weekly to LiveroooL
MOTIONING at - QUEENSTOWN, (Cola GAR
.I. am.) The well known Stoameni of the
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam
ship Company, are Intended to sail ea follows :
CITY OF hiANCHESTER, Saturday, August
15th; QLASOOW, Saturday, August 22d;
CUT OF Washington, Saturday, August 28th,
and ever* succeeding Saturday, at Noon, front:
Fier 44, North Bayer.
WWI OF PASSAGE,
PATARLI IN GOLD, OR MB IKIDIVALIST IN=A
8311102.
=sr OAIIIII, $BO 00 arsaaana i s3z 50
do to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 50
do to Paris, 95 00 do to• Paris, 40 60
do to Hamburg, 90 00,do to Hamburg, 37 50
Passengern also Forwarded to Heme t Bremen,
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bio., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or QueeneatOwa : lst
Cabin, $76, $B6, $lO6. Steerage from Liver
pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Those
who wish to send for their friends canbuy tick
ets here at these rates.
For farther Information apply at the Compa
ny's Offices.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15Broadway, N. Y.
or 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg.
f23dly.
PROPOSALS FOR S TONE BRIDGE.
PEOPOSAIS will be received at the City
Council Chamber till 7 o'clock, r. ra., Sep
tember 5, for erecting a stone bridge over Pax
ton creek, at Paxton street, in this city, accord
ing to plans and specifications on file is the
Council Chamber. Proposals will state the
price with brick arches and also with hewn
stone arches, also specify the time of commence
ment and completion of the work.
Proposals will specify What they will allow
for the materials on the ground. They will also
be required to furnish all the material necessary
to do the work.
The Council wil/ reserve the right to reject
all bids that they believe will not be to the ad
vantage of the city, or that they may believe
are exorbitant.
Proposals to bs endorsed "Proposal for
bridge,' and directed to
W. O.
President Common Council
J. HAMIINL&N,
D. llocgsa, StreetCommitteelatDiArict
Paint LINN, [ault d3tawtses
TUE FALL SESSION
OP THE
HARRISBURG ACADEMY
WILL OPEN ON SONDAir, Slate AUGUST.
For vacancies apply to J. F. SEILEI3,
all dsteoda Principal.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOSALf3, endorsed •"Proposals
1...3 for hay," will be received at my office, No.'
24, &maid street, Harrisburg, Pa:, until three
o'clock on Thursday v. N., August 13th, 1863, to
furnish two hundred tone of hay. The hay to , be
of the best quality, and to .be delivered at my
corral in Harrisburg, fiftylons each: week. -The
first fifty tons to be delivered by the 20th of
August, and the whole amount to be 'delivered
by the lath of September.
The bay must be well , baled, and subject to
such inspection as the quarter-master may
require.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond
with two sufficient sureties, for the faithful per.
frirmance of the contract.
MARK L. DBROTT,
,Captain and A. Q. M., 11. S. A
a 9 tl3
SUBSTITUTES WANTED t
; A BCE BODIED MEN, Citizens or Aliens,
wishing to serve as -
SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFT'ED Mkt
Will receive the HIGH - ZEIT . FROMM,
By applying at
CHILD'S MILITARY AGENCY,
anll•tf TELGRAPH BurrmsG.
I)BESERVING: JABS--A large lcit of stone
L and glass preserving j ire, otall sizes, for sal*
by NICHOLS . & BOWMAN,
aul3 Corner Front and Market Sts.
Politica "Annonnamtnto.
:Catde-inierted under this head must invariab'y be
paid for in advance.
T, + OR THE STATE .SEITATE.—Mr. James
1: D. Freeland, of Millersburg, will be a can
didate for the State,t3enare, subject to the nom
ination of the Union'Conferees of the district.
anl
Hatt COUNTY- COMMIS S IONER.
TORN WALLOWER, Si", offers himself as a
J candidate for the office of County Commis
sioner, subject to the decision of the Union Re
publican County Convention, and if elected
pledges himself toverform 'the duties of said
office, with fidelity.
Hairisbi2rg; Aug. 11, 1868.--d&wtc
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
EOEGE. CAM respectfully announces
G
that he will be a candidate for. the offilx• of
Coimty Commissioner, and if nonduated and
eletted, pledges himself to fulfil-the duties of
the office with fidelity. my29-diostes
rtOUNTY ,TIVER.—The nudersigned
announces,, elf as a candidate for
,County Trftsure, d solicits the support of all
Union men. firti4ect to _the-, nominating con
ventlom•
Union Deposit, May 12c1868: ritMavitti
Maim'
N " ALCOHOLIC.
A HIGHLY CONCFNTRAIEL) '."EGETABLE:
EXTRACT
PULE 'IONIC
DR. HOOFLANDS
GERMAN BUTE:US.
Prepared by
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.
Will effectually cure Liver Com plaint,Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a
disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa- ,
tern, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut
tei Ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of
the Head, Hurried arrd Difficult Breathing, Flut
tering at the Heart, Choking or SudocAing
Sensations when in a lying pasture, Dimness
of Vision.. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever
and Dun. Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per,
epiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain
In the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, arc., Sudden
Flushes of Heat, Buining in the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression
of Spirits, and will positively pr.veut Yellow
Fever, Bilious Fever, &o. They contain NO
ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure
the above diseases in ninety-nine cares out a
hundred.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS!
Are not a new and untried article, but have
stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the
American public, and their reputation and sale
are not rivaled by any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of letters
from the most eminent
CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS Amp
CLTIZENS.
Testifying, of their own personal knowledge,
to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of
these Bitters.
Jo YOU WANT SOMETHING TO
STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A
GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO
BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU
WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT
TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU
WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO
SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK
AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, 'Goo
HOOFLARD'S GERMAN BITTERS.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
.There are many preparations gold sneerer the name
of Bitters, put tip In quart bottles, compounded of the
cheapest whisky or common rum, eaten' g from 20 to 413
oasts per gallon, thstastedieguisedby Anne or Corian
der Seed.
this class of Bitters has caused, and will continue
to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die
the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is
kept continually under the influence ef Aleoholse Stim
ulantsOf the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea
ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors at
tendant upon a drunkard's life and death.
la , those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor
Bitters, we publish the following receipt:—at ONE
BOTTLE OF HOOFLANDB GERMAN BIT
TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD
BRANDY OR WHISKY, and the result will be
a preparation that weld FAR EXCEL in medicinal
virtues and true acceltenes any of the numerous Li
quor Bitters ire the market, and will COST MUCH
LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with
a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than
these inferior preparations will cost you.
AT lENTION, SOLDIERS !
AND THE FRIENDS OT SOLDIEBBH,
We call the attention of all having relations
or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths
of the diseases induced by exposures and
privatiOns incident to camp life. In the lists,
published almost daily in the newspapers, on
the arrival of the sick, it be noticed that
a very large propertion are suffering from debit
ty. Every case, of that kind can be readily
cured by HoOfland's German Bittere. Diseases
resulting from disorders of the digestive organs
are speedily removed. We have no hesitation
in stating that:if these Bittetiwire - keely used
among our soldiers, hundreds of.ilves might
be saved that otherwise will be lost,
We call particular attentlorilo the following
remarkable and well authenticated cure of one
of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his
own language, "has been saved by the Bittermj
PRIL&DELPRIA, August 23d, 1862.
Messrs. Jones & Evans :—Well, gentlemen,
your Hooiland's German Bitters has saved my
life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch
ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of
whose names are appended, and who were fully
cognizant of all the circumstances of my case.
I am, and have been for the last four years; it
member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and
under the immediate command of Captain B.
B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant
upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No
vember last with inflammation of the lungs,
and was for seventy-two days in the hospital.
This Witt{ foll Owed by great debility, heighten, a
by en attack of dysentery. I was then remov
ed from the White House and sent to this city
on board the steamer State of Maine, from
which I landed on the 28th of June. Since
that time I have been about as low as any one
could be and still retain a spark of vitality.
For a week or more I was scarcely able to swat ,
low anythiog, and if I did force a morsel down,
it was immediately thrown up again.
I could not even keep a glans of water on my
stomach. Life could not last under these ck
comstances ; and, abcoidingly, the phytdciaqs
who had been working faithfully, though Un
successfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the
dread archer, fiankly told me they could done
more for me and advised me to sea a Clergyman
and to make such dis Position of my limited
funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who
visited me at the botspitd, Mr. Frederick Stein
bre% of Sixth below Arch street, advhsed„, me,
as a forlorn hope, to try your bitters, and kind :.
ly procured a bottle. From the time I com
menced taking them the gloomy ihadoir of
death receded, and I am now, thank God for it,
getting better. Though I have taken but two
bottles, I have gained ten Ronda, and I feel
sanguine of being permitteli to rejoin my wife"
and daughter, from whom I hive heard nothing,
for eighteen months ; for; gentlemen, I am it .
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Praia
Royal. To your invaluable Bittersi owe'the
certainty of life which has taken the place.of
vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the
glorious privilege of again clawing to my
oceom those who are dearest to me in life.
Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. ,
We rally concur in the truth of the; aloft)
statement, as we had despaired of seeing our
comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health.
John Cuddleback, First New York Battery
George A. AckleY, Co. C, 11th Maine; Lewis
Chevalier, 92d New York; J. E. Spencer; Ist
Artillery, Battery F ; J. B. Fasewell, Co. B, &J
Vermont; Henry B. Jerome Co. 8,, 8d "Per
mout ; Henry T. Macdonald, OQ. 0, 6th Maine ;
John F. Ward, Co: E, ;sth Maine; Herman
Roth, Co. H, 72d New York'; Nathaniel B.
Thomas, Co.,F, 96th Penna.; Andrew J. Rim
vall, Co. A, 8d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co.
B, 106th Penna. _
• BgWBBE OF OGUNTERFFITgi
See that-the signature of "O. M. JACKSON'
ie on the_viraPper of each bottle. -
Price per bottle,ls cents, or halftlii
Principal Office and Manufactory '
NmAlal
l ac k s t ree t. JONES & EVANS,
(Successor to 0.111. Jackson - a C 0.,)
`Proprietors.
p'For sale by Druggigittuni Dealers in every
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