Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, August 22, 1863, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Saturday Evening, August 'A 1863
PRINTING PRESSES FOR SALE.
The under.-rigsed having purchased several
new presses of the most approved machinery,
to run by steam, offers for sale the following
presses, suitable for country offices, viz:
1 ADAM'S POWER PRESSES, old pattern, can
be run by band or steam, will print 1,000
copies per hour. •
2 IRON HAND PRESSES, in excellent order;
two of then will print a double size sheet of
the DAILY TELEGEAPII ; the other is medium
size.
1 SMALL CARD PRESSES; in good order.
They will be sold very low. Apply to
[tf] GEO. BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa. '
Alen, for sale, a THREE-HORSE POWER
ENGINE, which will be sold very cheap.
Six PIANOS for sale at a sacrifice—priors below
oy tu t *,:ig in city or ehewbere. Call at Ward's
gale Store, No. 12 Third street. tf
MELODEONS AND ORGANS, at prices lower than
elsewhrre Refer to 30,000 now in use. WARD,
11111 d street, blusit Store. tf
=3=
No Porno REPORT.—There had not been a
ringle case of crime before Alderman Kline up
to two o'clock this afternoon,
Conneer AN/IlM=D.—Tho contract for build
ing a sewer in North street, was annulled by
Council, at a meeting held last Thursday
evening.
"WHAT'S IN A NAME ?"--In South Hanover
'township, this county, the draft struck three
men out of twenty-seven drawn, named as fol
lows: Christian B. Landis, Christian C. Landis,
and _Christian F. Landis. Must bo cousins !
p a vainwi's Exmsas.---The deputy commis
B l om , o :tuternal revenues has decided that the
amount expe, :ded by a physician for the keep
ing of a horse, u :ed exclusively in the business
of his profession, is E: legitimate deduction from
income.
.sf Qaarter Sessions
COURT WEEK.—The Court
will be held at the Court House, Monday morn
log, the 24th inst., for the trausaci. ion of such
'
business as may come before them. 1. Ile num
ber of criminal cases will bs unusually, 1.
running from petty larceny up to murdt..
Thirty-two cases left over from last Court, wil
be brought up to be disposed of.
SINGULAR PIINNOMENON AMONG lims9.—lt 18
positively stated by a number of .persons who
own bees, that not a single case of swarming
has taken place during the present summer.
No satisfactory reason for this strange conduct
on the part of these busy and useful insects has
yet been assigned. Perhaps the great quantity
of rain during the swarming season interfered
too materially with their operations.
ANOTHER EDIT= DEAD.—Samuel 15I'Elhose,
editor of the Jeer= Star, die.) in camp near
Pittsburg on the 17th inst., having suspended
his paper and, joined the troops called out
during the recent emergency. His body was
taken home for interment. Deceased had for]
several years acceptably and creditably filled
the office of County Superintendent of Common
Schools of Jefferson county, and had been con
netted with the Star ever sines its founation.
GONE HOME.—The Keystone Artillery Bat
tery, Capt. Fitski, turned in their field pieces
yesterday, and left for Philadelphia during the
night, where the' ' are to be mustered out of
service. Both the officers and. men of this bat
tery conducted thems•;lves In a soldierly and
gentlemanly manner during the two months
they were eneampe l d in our city; and through
out that time t.3.1e officers awd privates have
shown the spirit, of true soldiers, indulging in
no acts of lo suit or destruction, but always
acting in a pc,lite, affable and obliging manner.
CARLISLV - BARIUM TO 101 REBUILT.—We learn
that the United States Barracks at Carlisle, re
cently destroyed by the rebels, are to be rebuilt
during the coming autumn. Capt. E. C. Wil
son, A. Q. M., advertises for proposals for two
hundred and fifty thousand feet of white pine
or hemlock lumber, and twenty-two thousand
feet of yellow pine flooring material. Propo
sals will be received until 4 o'clock r. 3r. on
Wednesday next. The lumber to be delivered
at Carlisle Barracks, ou or before the 10th day
of September. The advertisement will be
found in our columns to-day.
LERWATION OF A NEW LUTHERAN Callum —The,
solemn dedication of a large and beautiful new
church, took place on Sunday, the 6th inst., in
liewville, Cumberland county, in the presence
of a large concourse of people. The building is
of brick, SO feet long and 65 feetwide, with an
end gallery, all neatly and tastefully finished,
and surmounted by a steeple 161 feet in height.
The cost of the building is $B,OOO, of which
nearly the whole amount has been paid. The
dedication sermon was preached by Roy. F. W.
Conrad, of Lancaster, and the services were
participated in by a number of neighboring
clergymen.
••••!..-•
Tag -. P.snott TRADE.—Daring the past fort-
night our market has been well stocked with
this delicious fruit, the advent of which is anx
iously looked for every.tummer. The average,
retail price of peaches this season, has been,
from $2 25 to $3 per bushel, and it is said by
dealers generally, that there will be little de-
Viation in these prices this year. Sound and,
hard peaches, fit for shipping, brill; $1 60 to
$2 per basket. In point of size, flavor
,and
juciness, the peaches thus far received are quite,
deficient compared with those of last Tear.
Such as they are, however, tho supply. is
abundant, but it does net exceed the demani,
and the market at the close of business hoe*
as we observed this morning, was pretty will
elefirted. out,
EDUCATIONAL.—We would again remind our I
readers that tha fall Fec_ sion of flarrisbmg Fe
male S,minary, (Hies S. E. Dixon, Priticipal,)
will cman.ance cn WedLec-day, September 2d.
This is one of the best institutions in the State,
and persons desiring to educate their daughters
will do well to patronize Miss D.
PICNIC toa A Pooh CONSCRIPT. -A grand
picnic is announced to come off at Hoffman's
woods, on Saturday, August 29. h, for the
benefit of a well known and respectable citizen
who was drafted by the "wheel of Slentz" on
the 11th inst. The conscript will preside on
the momentous occasion.
THE DaArr is Banns Comm.—Drafting was
to have been commenced in Berke county last
week, but on Tuesday, Provost Marshal Kupp
announced that it would be postponed for the
present on account of detective enrollment, it
having been ascertained that in many of the
districts a number of names had been omitted
which should have been taken by the enrolling
officers. The names omitted have since, how
ever, been enrolled, and the draft wilt take
place in Reading, on Wednesday next, begin
ning at 6 o'clock A. at.
EK&MINATION Olt THE DILUTED MEN.—The ex
amination of eonscripts for Dauphin county will
be held in the "Board of Enrollment" rooms ,
in the Court House, commencing on-Friday the
28th inst. The conscripts from the following
wards and townships will report to the Board
as follows:
On the 28th inst. those drafted in Conewagb
and Derry townships; also the filet 14 of
the number drafted in the First . ward city of
Harrisburg, making a total of one hundred.
On the 29th the last 44 drafted in the F kat
ward, and 34 in the Second ward.
On the 31st the remaining number in the
Second ward, and the first 70 in the Third ward.
On September Ist, the last 45 of the Third
ward, and the first 55 of the Fourth ward.
On the 2d prox.,tbe last 61 of the Fourth ward,
the whole number in the Fifth ward, and the
first 5 of the Sixth ward.
On the 3d prox.,the last 89 of the Sixth ward,
and the first 11 of Halifax township.
As soon as the number to be examined in the
other sub-districts are copied, we intend pub
lishing them.
The Board of Enrollment have decided to ex
amine only the number named on the days
specified, and they must present their claims for
exemption, their $3OO or an equivalent,
"sub,") or report for duty. This is a fair warn
ing, and those heeding it will be put to less in-
convenience than if they rushed in pell mell,
"the best -man to be examined first."
COLD BLOODED EtWIDER. OV A CHAIST/AN
=Ea.—The Rev. P. Glenn, a pious and devoted
minister of the Lutheran Church, a Penneylva
by birth, but for a number of years past a
niaL •
of Indiana, was cruelly murdered,'and
citizen hurned to, the ground on the 9th of
his house ' 'ollowers of John Morgan, during
July, by the A '-kg raid into the States of In.
their recent dart_
diana and Ohio. - Aced and- wounded Mr.
The rebels first atta.
and then plundered
Glenn's eon very severely,
Nd. Fearing they
his house of all they wanti.
the woods for
would take his life, he fled to on fire,
concealment, but on seeing his he. perhaps
and fearing that his wounded son, am_ . duty
his wife might be consumed, he felt it hi._ ,
at
to return, if 'Passible, to rescue them. Jest, .
that time three of the scoundrels that had
passed the house returned with a flag of truce.
Raving no idda of the perfidy of these men, he
returned, and was met by them with extended
hands and friendly greetings. On their cam .
plaining of being thirsty, Mr. Glenn gave them
water, and as soon as they had drank, he was
shot by one of them in his house, doubtless
supposing that he would burn up with the
house. But atter he was wounded, he walked
two or tree rods from his house, remarking to
his son, Who was lying under a tree, "I aut also
wounded," and expired in about fifteen minutes.
Whilst the house was burning they would
not permit Mrs. Glenn to take out anything
bat a small portion of clothing, and when rob
bing her smoke house they would not allow
her to take a single ham or bar of soap, saying
she was not worthy of them. Could the wild
savage or the , Sepoy of India do worse ?
BERDAVEI Slnutranconers.—The First and Sec
ond regiments. United States Sharpshooters are
to be filled up to the maximum number at once
from drafted mein and veteran volunteers who
1 can do the shoot ing required by General Orders
for this branch of service—viz: a "string" of
1 1 five consecutive shots, not exceeding twenty-
I five inches, with a target rifle, distance two
hundred yards, at Test, or the same string, with
open sights, one humdred yards, at rest. Drafted
men who are desiroma of joining this arm of the
service can do so upon furnishing an affidavit,
made before a Justice of the Peace, thnt they
have made the target specified above, a.ad pre•
senting the same to the commandant of th e ren
dezvous on their arrival. Men who have .seen
not less than nine months service, and hole
received an honorable discharge, desiring t: V
enlist in the Sharpshooters, can do so by apply
ing to the provost marshal of their district or
to the authorities designated by the Governors
for recruiting veteran volunteers, and furnish
ingl the affidavit of shooting requited above.,
They will be mustered in as Sharpshooters, 4 and! i
receive the $402 bounty allo7ed by the Govern ,
meat, and will be accredited to the quotas of
their respective States as specified in Gene , r al
Order 191, War 'Department, current se il ice.
All recruits, whether drafted men or veins /teem,
will address Col. U. Berdan, New Yof/g, who
has been ordered from the field to sup/Autend
this work. They
will furnish a copy 0 / f the affi
davit required, their address, and th'; ) probable
time when they will arrive in the /rendezvous
and the place of the rendezvous,
'that proper
steps may be taken to forward that' nto their re
giments. The Sharpshooters an armed With
splendid breech loading rifles, ' costi ng $43 a
3
piece, and the above affords a ff
men who desire to join a corps v
with the rifle will be appreciate there their skill
.ne chance for
ef
fective by a good weapon. ;d and made
B) , circulating the above in!
ex
changes, especially thoeefront swollen, our
~..hextualdhitriate,
wilFrftettermeuti al aid t' 4s. t? Le Government :by
insuring the speedy fining 11 1 -of these vtildable
regiments ,to the maximunt. .
Lvxasaetr Caiimcn.- - -rin the absence of
Dr. ITay, the Rev. Dr. J. L. Schoch, of New
Ytik, will !twirl) in that church to morrow
m• rmog
CEMEM
FORT WAMINGTON. - This fort, formerly
known as Fort Couch, opposite this city, is now
garrisoned by but one company, (Capt. Mitch
ell's,) of six months' men. The fort is now
entirely finished, and is one of the strangest
fortifications in the State.
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ARMS AND ACCOUTREMENTS FROM HUNTINGDON.
Five car loads of arms and accoutrements from
Huntingdon, roam I here this week, belonging
to the State Government. They were sent there
during the emergency, to be distributed to the
troops then organizing there for State defence.
DIED OF DRAFT FILIGHT.-E Knapp Perry,
of Pottersville, Warren county, died at the
S. Hotel, in Plattsburg, last week. He was
drafted from his place of residence, and visited
Plattsburg for the purpose of exemption. He
was about consummating a marriage engage
ment, and the intelligence of his being drafted
so affected his affianced as to cause her serious
illness. This so worked upon Mr. P.'s mind es
to terminate in fearful derapgementand death.
Deceased was twenty-five years of age, and was
a medical student of rare attainments. __
FESTIVALAT MlLTARSBllllo.—Th ' e.returnisd ant
idiers from Lykens Valley were elegantly enter
tained at tbelFreelind).House;_in tiatilleratittig,
last evening, by Hon. James Freeland. A
sumptuous dinner, prepared-with much taste,
rrgardleirs of expenee, by Mr. Yeager, the gen
tlemanly landlord, had ample justice done it by
athe patriotic veterans . The house was hand
i
. os mely decorated with the "Stars and Stripes,"
1 and everything wata•derchAo contribute to• the:
enjoyment of the oceasitm. Daring the even'-
, log, after the removal of the (*Aka war meet
i Lag was organized by the selection of the fol
lowing officers: .
~
- President—Col. W. W. Jennings, of Harris.
burg. ; -
1 Vice Presidents—Capt. M. Novinger,of Millers
burg; Capt. T. S. Freeland, of -Halifax; °apt,
jarnes L -Pell; Of tykens, and'Di.'Weliman, of
1 Millersburg.
Secretaries—Capt..Bowerinan, of •Eleherville,'
and Sergeant Isaac Hoffman, of Jackson. ,
Able and patriotic 'speeches were made by
Col. W. W. Jennings, of Harrisbiarg; Dr. Howei,
of Jackson; Capt. Bowerman, of Fishervi Ile; Dr.
Y. B. Insider. of Berrysburg, and Col. H. C.
Alleman; of Harrisburg. The speeches were
well received and hardly applauded. Repeated
calls were' made for B. G. Steever, Esq., of
Millersburg, who compromised a speech by
singing the "Star Spangled Banner" with good
effect. "Hail Columbia;" and "Bed, White
and Blue" were sung with thrilling effect by
Miss Beeler, of Uniontown, aided by a lovely
group of handsome young ladies, of Millers
burg. The music
, iivaa inspiring, and properly
appreciated by the soidieis and °Meows general
ly, who had gathered together to" witness tile
festive scene, and listen tether patriotic speech
es for the Union_ and theov e r. The meeting
adjourned at a - late hour with heartycheers for
the host, the President, the„ speakers and the
Union. It was a pleasant . occasion. The sol
diers expressed great 'delight it this reunion
of old associates, and everything pissed off
pleasantly and harmoniously. „;. •
Special Natictt
„ t his
AD VANCS IN Dar-GooDs.--In conversation
morning with Mr. Lindell, thy-goods Merchant,
from Philadelphia, we learn that there is a
S•Tc. sady and determined. advance In all kinds of
'mac dry-goods. He gives it as his opinion
Will reach the highest point in price
that tt,
attained last winter. Notwithstand:.
that they
this fact Iwo say in gal faith to than who
ng, Ast out prim: thivittouth
patronize ns, t. . ware last, and we will make
:are
lower than they Ike• present month or - until
no change during t. .„. Fstmit us to
, Issy,
we are compelled to t ” "'-
now is the time to buy
then, respectfully, that vman's, No
dry-goods cheap at C. L. 80. ket streets, Harris
east corner of Front and Mai.
burg, Penna.
Nsw Fua Goons.—We have L ow rece ived
ived
and are opening a beautlful.aesortm.llit o f Haw
style dress goods and other goods.
Splendid assortment of new tlelainee. •
All colors.cf plain alspeces.
.New style of plaid dress gooclo.
Fine black bombazines.
Black and colored paramattas,
6 pieces of black silks.
50 pieces of bleached and unbleached mus
lins.
10.4 heavy linen for sheeting.
5.4 heavy linen for pillow cases.
8-4 grey linen damask for table covers.
White linen table covers and rsispkins. -
Black alapecas, all qualities.
Whiteelinen and hemstiched pocket hdkfs. '
10 doz. l3almoral skirts, from $2 60 up.
Large assortment of hoop skirts.
Hoop skirts at 75 cts., $1 00, $1 60, and all
prices.
White mmbric muslins and jaconnetts, non
socks, Irish linen, Swiss mulling, and a great
many other new goods. 8. Liwr.
HAIR. DIE! 11.41 R D'Y'E
BATCHELOR% CELEBITITED 1111111 Ufl
Its the Best In the World
'The only itawnless, true and tillable Dye Known.
This splea§lid Hair •Dye is Perfect—changes
Bad, Busty or ,*ey Hair instantly to a Glossy
Moak or Natural Alrorm, without injuring the
Mir cr stalping:ftie skin, leaving "the Bar
soft and ;Bsentitnll imparts fresh vitality, fre
quently re,,Atoring its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects of Bad Dyes; .1.12 e Genuine is
signed WILWAK A. BATCHELOR. All-eth
os pre mere ia.:iitations, and should be avoided.
Sold by all b`raggiste, &a. RACITOBY-41
BAROL&Y BT., N. Y. "
ASSOFENLOR'S JEW TOILET orraaar Pox immerser
TEI HAIR. 10234 Y.
TO HORSE OWNERS.
- .
DR. SWEET'S I i FA.LLIBLE LINIMENT FOR
HORSES is unrivaled by any, and in all cases
of Lameness arising from Sprains, Bruises or
Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain.
Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, SM,
it will also cure speedily. Slavin and Ringbone
may be easily prevented and cured in their
incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond
the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the
kind, however, is so.desperate or hopeless lint
it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its
faithful application will always remove the
Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with
comparative ease.
Every horse owner,shotddliava this setae
dy
at band, for its timely nse,ailhe,fitit'appea
ance of Lameness will effectually; pre those
forixiiilible diseases mentioned, to lib-loh 11 1
homes meltable, and which render so many
otlierwzte vidnable horga nearly--worthless.
Se advertisement stagW disienw
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting
Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
of Pay, ard Subsistence Claims. &c., &2., made
out nn c.dlt ctkd by EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney at-Low.
Office: 'Fhb d Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [027- 1 y
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!
MOTHERS!!!
DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINBLOW'S
SOOTEIING SYRUP for CHILDREN
TEETHING.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of
one the beat female physicians and nurses in the
United States, and has been used for thirty
years with never tailing safety and meow by
millions •of mothers. and children, from the
feeble infant of one week old to the adult.
It nut only relieves the child from pain, but
invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects
acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole
system. It will almost instantly relieve
Gaterso IN TES BOWES, 6ND WIND Cora°.
We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in
the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and
DIAIIRIBEE. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises
from Teething or from any other cause.
Fall directions fornsing will accompany each
bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simile of
CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the
outside wrapper.
Sold by ail Medicine Dealers.
Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK
Fake ONLY 25 Curs Pat Boras.
my22-d&w6m
New '2lZwatirtmtnts
AC. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Third street,
. Harrisburg, Pa., all.busioess entrusted to
be promptly attended to.
Bounties., Pensions and Back Pay of Officers
collected.. declo
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DR. SWEET'S -
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
, /NB
MINN
GREAT 1 1 E - TERNAL REEIEDY
FOR INIEUMATISNG GOUT, NEURALGIA
STIFF NECK AND ,TOINTS, SPRAINS,
BRUISES, OUTS AND WOUNDS,
PILES, BR4TACRE, AND. ALL
RHEUMATIC
_AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Ccomecticul.
The Great tiatnral Bone Setter.
DR. STEPHEN swgEr, of ommolicid,
Is known allover the United States.
,DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Conneigicug,
la the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Li* i
meat."
pr. Swat's Infallible Liniment
Cures Rheumatism and never fails.
I)4`,Aceers Zinitnent
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia.
lir:4llM 's Infailsble .liniment
Cures Burn and Soalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is tho best . known Remedy for Sprains and
Bruises. -
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Heade:elm immediately and was never
"known to fail.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief 'for Piles, and seldom
'fails to Mire.
Dr. Sweers Infallgie Liniment
Cures Toothache in one-Minute.
.Ih. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cares (lots and wounds immediately and leaves
no sear.
Dr. Sweet's In/a/tale Liniment
Is the-best remedy for Sores In the known
world.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Has been used by more than a million people,
and all praise it.
• - Dr. &WS Infallible Liniment
truly'ls ti "filet:id if:in - sod," and every family
should have it at hand.
Dr. Sweet's Infillible Liniment
Is for sale
~ by all Druggists. Price 25 and 60
mite: '
RICVIDSON & .CO.,
7 w orwich, et,
For gale billlll3e e le r rs 6 . °M°ll3l d I.y-ecom.
stir B. I. F. D. F. -14
- STATEN •I
-BLAND
FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT
8-'
P4Ri Per, NEProws 4- Co.,
EROPIWITOBS.
or OFFICES t No. 47 North EIGHTESt.,
PHILADELPHIA, and b & 7 JOHN St., NEW
YORK.
OUR success in DYEING and CLEANSING
GARMENTS of Velvet, Clotll, - Bilk, Merino,
De Laine, 4c., 4-c, andSHAWLS of almost every
description, is so well known that we only de
sire to remind our friends and the public gener
ally, that the season for getting ready their Fall
Goods is now at hand.
II W. - Goods received and returned by Express.
apl4-dam] RAREBIT, NEPHEWS Sr. Co.
ATTENTION! OONSORIPTS I
A LL persons drafted and who are entitled to
exemption can have their papers properly
made out by applying at - the office of the un
dersigned, in t he Deny Timaaaars Emmy°,
Third street. - SULLIVAN S. CHILD, •
Attorney for Military Claims.
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PURE AND UNADULTERATED SPIOIN,
from the most celebrated mills in the coun
try,4ust Medved and for sale by
'lf ••• WM. DUOS, .rz., Ac co.
HAMS. ---A large lot of canvassed sugar cured
Hams,- embracing all the - choice brands in
market, for'sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
met Cor. Front and Market ate,
, _
OBANG AND LBMONS—Anotheflot of
Oranges and Lemons lust received and for
sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
my2O, Cor. Front and Market streets.
Cards it serted under this haul must invariably be
paid for in advance.
OR THE STATE SENATE.—Mr. James
F
D. Freeland, of Millersburg, will be a can
didate for the State Senate, subject to the nom
ination of the Union Conferees of the district.
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FOR , COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
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 to perform the duties of said
office with fidelity.
Harrisburg, Aug. 11, 1865.--dawto
FOR COUNTY COMMIdSIONER.
CIEOEGE CASSE, respectfully annonnee3
Ur that helvill be a candidate for the office of
County Commissioner, and if nominated and
elected, pledges himself to Milli the duties of
the office with fidelity. • my29-dawtos
(1011NTY THEASUBEE.--The "undersigned
LI announces himself as "'a' candidate for
Colin* Tnewtirtiriiid;scilleits the support of all
Union men. Subject' to the nominatimf, eon
ventioP.-- ---- IShaenEMEIM
Union Deposit, 4iay 18,1808. Vatiii-dtmrto
39 • t 133 Mvertigemtnto.
F. ;'. ;* Ca,
(Lata Lighte Si, Uradburys)
forte Manufacturers,
421 BROOME ST., NEW YORK,
Piano
2d block East of Broadway.
"NA R. F. U. LIGHTE, the original founder of
this well-known establishment, ,Senior
partner, and only Practical Piano Forte Maker of
the late firm of "Lighte & Bradburys," having
retained his Two-Thirds interest in the whol e
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 has been so popular. tiff' All infringe
ments on his rights will be prosecuted accord
ing to law
or All Piano Fortes from this manufactory
are warranted perfect in every respect for five
years.
Liberal Terms to Dealers.
F. C. LIGHTS & CO.,
au6—dBm 421 Broome St., New York.
EXECUTORS' SALE
VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE.
ON SEt WILBER 12, 1883,
will be sold by public sale, at the late res
idence of _lsaac Ober, dee'd, in West Donega
township, Lancaster county, 2 miles north -of
the borough cf Elizabethtown, on the Lancad
ter and Harrisburg turnpike road, the following
valuable real estate, viz: A VALUABLE FARM,
adjoining lands of Bed Hoffer,John" Sharer,
Martin Winters and others, the arrisburg and
Lancaster turnpike running-through the same,
containing 114 ACRES,' more :or less, about 14
acres - of which are covered with timber. The
improvements thereon are a large two
storyDWELLING HOUSE, Wash House,
Spring House over a never-failing Spring,
TWO TENANT HOUSES, A LA.Rfaz runny,
ELLN AND FIXTURES, A LARGE BANK
BARN, Wagoneheds, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, with
other necessary outbuildings. Running water
in the barn yard, also a small stream of water
runs through the land, to which the cattle have
access from the fields Also, A FINE ORCHARD,
OF molog FTUJIT TREES,
The above property is conveniently divided
into eleven fields, and the whole is under good I
fences, mad in a high state of cultivation. The
Harrisburg turnpike 'runs past the buildings,
and within two miles thereof is a Railroad
Depot. it is convenient to Mills, Stores and
Churches. it has been a drove stand for many
years anti is a favorable location for any public
business. Said property will be sold subject to
a dower of $2,000, at itve per cent. interest.
Persons wishing to view said premises before
day of sale, will please cation Benjamin.Hoffer,
residing near s the property.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in, the afternoon
of said day, when attendance will be given and
terms of sale made 'known by the undersigned
&cordons. - BENJAMIN HOP FEB,
aul2 2tawts* ISAAC OBER.
Steam Weekly to Liverpool,
POUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Conn Hait
i Boa.) The well known Steamers of the
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam
ship Comlnm,y, are. Intended to sail as follovis :
CITY GF WASHINGTON Saturday, August
29th,•CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, Sept.
sth ; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 12th,
and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from
Pier 44, North River.
BATES OF PASSAGE,
MAXI IN GOLD, OR fl SIQUIYALINT
MINOT.
MST calms, $BO 00 EITMERAGR, $32 50
do to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 50
do to Paris, 06 00 do to Paris, . 40 50
do to Hamburg,- 90'00 do to Hamburg, 37 50
Pasiumgers also forwarded to Ham, Bremen,
llotterthun, Antwerp, &c., at-equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queeneetown : Ist
Cabin, $75, $B6, $lO6. Steerage from Liver
pool, $4O. From Queenestown, $3O. Those
who wish to send for their friends can buy tick
ets here at.these rates.
For further information apply at the Comps
• 'a Offices.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y;
0. O ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg.
12841. y.
SUBSTITUTES WAITTED
ABLE BODIED MEN, Citizens or Aliens,
, wishingto - serve as
SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFTED NEN,
Will receive the Timm Parsrum,
By applying at
CHUM MILITARY AGENCY,
aull-tf TucatAnn BUILDING.
STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, NEW
YORK AND LIVERPOOL.
How Twin & Assiawara., Augurs. •
The steamship
GREAT EASTERN,
WALTER PATON, Commander.
will be dispatched
LIVIRPOOL.mom saw YORK.
I
Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, Sept. 2
and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks
from each port.
First cabin from $96 to $136
Second cabin, state-room berths,
meals furnished atseparate tables $7O
Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first
and second cabin only, a fare and a half.
Servants accompanying passengers and chil
dren under twelve years of age half price. In
fants free.
Third cabin
Steerage, with superior accommodations... $BO
Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates
as above.
All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent
in 11. S. currency.
Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of
Luggage.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
For passage only apply to
OHATILES A. 'WHITNEY,
Passage Office, 26 Broadway, New York.
HOWLAND & AtEPEINIVAIS, Agents,
64 South st., New York.
jelB4Bm
PBOOLAMATION+
101711ETWAS, the Honorable Joex J.
PUNKIN. President of the Court of Common
Pleas in the Twelfth .Jadicial District, consisting of the
counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. Saw
a Lamm and Hon. Moses R. Yovxe, Associate Judges in
Dauphin county, having issued their precept, bearing
date the 29th day of May, 18811, to me directed, for
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery and Quarter Bandon' of the Peace at Harrisburg.
for the county of Dauphin, and to commence oar ?Si dm
MONDAY or 4COINI swgr, being the Pit: Day or AUGUST,
1883, and to continue one week.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner Jus
tices of the Peace, Aldermen, and Cmistables of the said
county of •Dauphin, that they be then and ther m their
proper persons, at, 10 o'clock in the torenoon of said
day, With their records, inquisitions, examinations,
and their own remembrances , to do those things
which to their office appertains to hoyden°, and those
who are bound In recognizances to prosecute against the
prisoners that are ur shall be in the Jailor Dauphin noun.
ty, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall
bcoust.
Given under my band. at Harrisburg, the 17th day of
July, in the year of our Lord, BM end in the
eightyloventh year ef the lndeperidencp of the United
States.
J. D. BOAS, Sheriff.
SEIRDIFF'S Onion •
Harrisburg, July 17,1883. jylf-ditirtd
ALARGE agtie4 , of . Notlong. A . reeenre ,
at . ' EM MEN',
N 0
ALCOHOLIC
A HIG3LY CO.NCENTRASED VEGEIABLE
EXTRACT.
DR. ROOFLAND . F;
GERMAN BrITERs.
Prepared by
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.
Will effectually cure Liver Complain t,Dy spe psia,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising trout a
disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Dem t
han), Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or F I ut
tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of
the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fiut
terhsg at the Heart, Choking or Sufloc Meg, -
Sensations when in a lying pasture, Dimness
of Vision,
Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain in ths Head, Deficiency of Per
spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and E,rs, Paiu
in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden
Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression
of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow
Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO
ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure
the abovei diseases in ninety-nine ca is out a
hundred.
HOOFLAND'S GEHMAN BITFEBS!
Are not a iew and untried article, but have
stood the test of fifteen leers' 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
CILERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS Alm
errizzNB.
Testifying . , of their own pereonal knowletige,
to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of
these Bitters.
DO YOU WANT SOMETHP:G TO
STRENGTHEN YOU?' DO YOU WANT A
GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT 'lO
BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION ? DO YOU
WANT TO. FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT
TO GET Rip OF NERVOUSNMS? DO YOU
WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT I'o
SLEEP WELL? DO YOU W ANT A BRISK
AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold vmder the tame
of Bitters, putts') tsp quart bottles, compounded of the
cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 4 ,
mats per gallon, Me taste disgetir:edby Anise or Corian
der Seed.
/his class of Biters has caused, and will *Winne
to cause, as long as they can be sold, hun.dreds to die
the ckath of the drunkard. By their use the system is
kept continually under die influence of Alcoholic
Adim
ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea
ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors a -
madam upon a drunkard's life and death.
For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor
Bitters, we pub/ilk the following reviipt:-- Get ONE
BOTTLE OF HOOFLA.ND'S GERMAN BIT
TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD
BRANDY OR WHISKY, ana the result will be
a pre4aratjon that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal
virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Li
quor Bitters in the market, and wilt COST MUCH.
LESS. You twill have all the virtues of ROOF
LAMP'S GERMAN BILTERS in connection with
a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than
ikese inferior preparations will cost yon.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I
eian Tin lamps OF somntas,
We call the attention of all havieg relations
or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths
of the diseases induced by exposurts and
privations - incident to camp life. In the
published almost daily in the newspa.pore, an
the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed, thet
a very large propertion are suffering from debit.
ty. Every case of that, : kind can be readily
cured by Moorland's German Bitters. Diseases
resulting from disorders of the digestive organs
are speedily removed. We have no hesitation
in stating that if these Bitters were freely used
among our soldiers, hundreds of -lives might
be saved that otherwise will be lost.
We call particular attention to the following
remarkable and well authenticated cure of one
of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his
own langdage, "has been saved by the Bitters:'.
PHIL&DEGPIIII, August 23d, 1862.
Messrs. Jones at Evans :—Well, gentlemen,
your Hoofland's German Bitters lure 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
cognisant of all the circumstances of my case.
I am, and have been for the last four years, a
member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and
under the immediate command of Captain R.
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 was followed by great debility, heightened
by an 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 281 of June. Since
that time I have been about as low as any mu
could be and still retain a spark of vitality.
For a week or more I was scarcely able to swat
low anything, and if I did force a morsel down,
it was immediately thrown up again.
I could not even keep a glass of water on my
stomach. Life could not last under these cir
cumstances ; and, accordingly, the physicians
who had been working faithfully, though nn-
successfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the
dread archer, frankly told me they could do no
more for me and advised me to sees clergyman
and to make such disposition of my limited
funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who
visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein.
bron, of Sixth below Arch street, advised 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 shadow of
death receded, and I am now, thank God for it,
getting better. Though I have taken but two
bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel
sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife
and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing
for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen, I am a
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front
Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the
certainty of life which has taken the place of
vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the
glorious privilege of again clasping to my
nosom those who are dearest to me in life.
$5O
Very truly yours, ISAAC MAT.O.NE.
We fully concur in the truth of the above
s t a tement, as we had despaired 'of seeing our
comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health.
John Cnddleback, First New York_Battery
George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis
Chevalier, 92d New York; J, B. Spencer, Ist
Artillery, Battery F ; J. B. Farewell, Co. B, ad
Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome,Co. B, ad Ver
mont ; Henry T. Macdonald , 0, 6th Maine ;
John F. Ward, Co. B, sth Maine; Herman
Koch, Co. H, 72d New York ; Nathaniel B.
Thomas, Co. F, 95th Pentut.; Andrew J. Kim
iltll, Co. A, 3d Vermont; John Jenkine,.Co.
B, - 105th Penna. -
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
See that the slipiature - of "C. H. JACKSON'
is on the wrapper of each bottle-
Price per bottle, 75 cents, or half dozen for SA.
Principal Office and Manufactory-,
Arch' latzeet. JONES & EVANS
(Successor to O. M. Jackson & Cski) , -
lir For sale by Dzuggbitand Denims in every
town in the triAted Stater Imylo.davily
filebitai
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