paitg i,t,i,egra'A .V.A.C1a5E.R5.....1111. Notlee,s, Mar. u t ,o, aeenre Immo Aions !U. 1111,` T3l:l‘ inVflrlabl t.. 3; ttee,,,EArn ;I v. AA: the CASII. Ad, est C FAS ordered in the regular It:yeliing. - r`d' [rnrs ale inserted In the Morning Edit i.kti ithout extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Monday Evening, August 24, 181 A PRINTING . PRESSES FOR SALE. The undersigeed having purchased several now presses of the most. approved machinery, to rua by steam, offers for sale the following presses, suitable for cnuntry offices, viz: I ADAM'S POWER PRESSES, old pattern, can be run by band or steam, will print 1,000: conies per hour. 2 IRON HAND PRESSES, in excellent.order;i two of then will print a double size sheet of. the DAILY TELEGRAPH; the other is medium size. I SMALL CARD PRESSES; in good: order. They will be sold very 10w.., Apply to {tf] GEO BERGNER. Harrisburg. Pa. Al.o, for sale, a THREE-HORSE POWER' ENGINE, which will be sold very cheap. NEW MUSIC. -lA/ANTED a Substitute,. by F. `Wilder: VW How are yori Coneerpts, song' by Wete- - • - MOM My Country, so dear a Vision of the Soleil can War, by Everest. I Love that Dear Old Fag the rest. My Love is On the Battle Fla. Price 26 cents each, with a great variety of; other new and bemtifol pieces of music, at KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE,: aii22 dlt - 93 Market street. I=3=2 Prosre.—A grand pieniC is announced to come off at Efoffman's woods, on :Saturday; August 29th, for the benefit of a well known and respectable citizen who was drafted by the "wheel of Shatz" on the 11th. inst. The con script will preside on the momentous occasion. A. grand time is anticipated. The ;Okay will start from the Washington , Hotel, corner of Walnut and Sixth streets. No improper char meter will be admitted_to the grounds. , a 6144 Six hams for sale atci werifice- 7 -itrices;ye : lpi anything in city or elsewhere. Call at;Wardes Jamie Store, No. 12 Third street. !ifs- —l-0 MELODEONS AND OBOANS, at-prices lower than elsewhere. Refer to 30,000 now iu use. WAnu, Ihhd street, Mask Store. if I===l FOR UsTryssinto.—Pprepany First Prevost Battalion, left this city this morning—having received orders to move to' Gett'yektrir, Whom they will perform patrol Aluty,.:!•_. BIIIOID2, —Mr. John Brill, aged sevputy l yettra,, committed suicide by drowning; in,tlitioanal, at Pottsville, on Wadi:Lead - ay - last. He was _a_ soldier in the Florida war. The barn of Adam Gandy, a short - distance from Lewisburg, was struck by lightning-lot Sunday during a thunder shower, and. entirely consumed with all the summer crate. TECE Duerr IN Lamm:.—Twelve hundred and - ,, eighty-four names were drafted for Lehigh {+, county. According to this figure. the. real number required will be 856, very nearly a. , regiment.. TRH DB.AFT for 4ilitma cottuty.-,l*pli announclgt to commence to-day, at Chamberaburg. The balance of the counties in the district will have a turn at the prize wheel clutlig :. the tire n t week. Aocrosnr.—A boy mined l'attOyitgi'kiPtAt . ten years of age,:lisiinjarOd grit( trictrOingby, a cavalryman-riding Over him, onliarkatatrest.l His feet were considerably braised. i ge l idiido in Verbeketown. We learn tbat:tba'SFlliii - qim not riding at more than an ordinaryigaita MIIRDER.—One night last _week; Ddrilel &k -erb., a German who kapi — a in Ash land, Schuylkill ,county; was killed by James Burke, aged 18 years. Eckerit s iie4: -. :statted twice, an artery being severed. 41s said,there was no provocation or difficulty previously; Tarawa ituovr.—On Friday night-'the Agri:; cultural and Machine shop of J. F. Xephitli;iin Meadow Lane street, was entered bYa 4 who stole a number of tools, consisting:oi a compass saw, a brace and bitts; -The - en trance was gained through a window of the" shop. =1 REIPARD FOR DOBERIBRS.—Provost Marshal Clement gives notice than "a reward often dollars, and the reasonable expensesincurred,.'" will be paid for the delivery of a deserter :i'Stthek headquarters of the nearest ProvosrMarshil. Any person can deliver the deserteParagocthe reward. Istrourear Dr.crsuiss.—lt has been diteped the second comptroller that when a pensdoner re-enlists he forfeits pay, in that capacity, and cannot be again put upon the pension rolls except upon surgical re-examination and certifi cate of his disability. It has also beeti`dielded that a woman who abandoned her husband pre vious to his enlistment, and married another, Is not entitled to the bounty belonging to the first husband if he died in the service. OsarrioN.—Drafted men who may claim ex emption from military service on the'groUnd of being the only support of aged parents, should', not present their claims unless they can' give proper evidence that their statements are correct. A conscript was arrested at Pittsburg, and hell In $1,609 bail to answer a'charge of perjury in swearing' that he was "the only tingled of aged' and infirm parents dependent on his laborfor. support." • • Tail Minn.—Among the peculiarities of the' , draft in Pottstown, were. the foildwing r Five pairs of brothers were drafted out of thtforty• six persons drawn. of the baohe , lois in town, three, all of them over 8& years of age, *Xs, drawn from the box in succession. The only colored matt in the plats subject to thl7llFic draft was taken". Ontiof 'a c.opaii flftee .•• who had Joined together ai a kind of draft Iry eurance association, each , paying in $lOO, flve Were drafted, thus exactly "cleaning ent" th -001.12 Party's tresusurt.'../.. Mil TEE Hocas Doo.—A Philadelphia "local" in discoursing upon country boarding, gives the following valuable biut: "A friend of ours, who Epeut a NV eek4u search ing for a family refuge against the heats of sum mer, tells us that before engaging country board—un fess thv case is understood beforehand —he invariably manages to see the house dog. By this animal he judges of the size of the soul of his intended entertainer, If the quadruped's ribs stick out In bold relief he inquires no fur ther. He then says 'good day' in the shortest convenient space of time. If the animal looks fat and happy; he hangs up his hat, sail ified that a good larder and a decent cookery will be found within the house." MABONIO lIALL AT YOWL—The Masonic fro.- ternity.of York, Pa., are having a handsome hall erected in North - Beaver street, in that borough. The Press says that Mr. Frederick stallman, the owner of the ground, builds the hall for them, which will consist of three stories, ,reserVing to himself the first story and bigenterrt,:the rest to be for the exclusive use of the Masons. The corner stone was laid on the lath instant, on which occasion there was a 'procession. and other interesting ceremonies, followed by an address delivered Mike M. E. Church, by the Bea. Mr. France, to a large and attentive audience.'. FATAL AIXIDENT AT COLUMBIA.. —A most dis-' tressing aCcident occurred near the old depot: at Columbia, on Thursday morning last, by which Mr. Henry itmenbach, a drafted man, was Instantly killed.. He was trying to get on, the carambilet in Motion. Deceased had just retilraed - Aciin , f.Lancaster, whither he bad gone' to pay for his exemption, and not: haVingoliough, he was on his way to Marietta! to,..procure the balance, some $27. He was, kilted abnost id sight of his own residence. He leav,h4RifiandAhreatimill children in rather. destktuto circumatances, who deserve the atten tl6,44e charitable We believe he was a: solie s uciriaustridus man*l Jeans Tr'r;S:coulic, - Vicirinerly A journalist of this city, died `in yeiterday, at the age of seve4i'six years. 'He was born in Patton, ihis'cormtyi in 4778: About 1803, he r 'claimed the Printina 'basil:lEo34D. Lewistown.. - In 1811'haistablished. the Penniylvanis &publi can in Harrisburg, and edited it for a rins - bet. of years: Hawas after wardssppointed postmaster in` this City; that position during the aareiniitratiors of Presicienta Monroe Adams, Jackaon,., Van Barmy Harrison, _Tyler and Polk. He subtkineritly removed to Philadelphia, where he was for several 'years connected with various _joirrnals. .:His.deatir will. ba deeply la mented jlikli,large circle, of. friends. His: re mains will be brought to Harrisburg for inter ment, which due.notice , will be given. How TO DhTliOT CO,IpiTEDIFILIT *0T115.---EXIM hie t the vignette or-picture InAlie middle at ther !top.; see if the sky or back ground looks :abet. 'and traneparont, or deft' and even and not scratchy. Examine we` Ohe faces ; see if the , exprestdon As..dbitinct: and easy, _natural and • llfe-lika—pitrticuldrly , the . eyes. G See if thetira pery or dress fits Well , --looks natural tiad misy." Examine the medallion ruling smi heads and, ornaments around the figures, Btc. See , circula r if.they are regitlir;' smooth and uniform, not . the genuine lo2ks Us if raised on the paper, andla very-seldom suo ipessfally imitated ' Examine the principle line of letters or ; name: of d the` bank. ,See if they are all uprigliS,perfiictlitruo Rd even ; or if sloping , of. tenniform slope. Carefully examine the shading - or parridied rid,b3g on the face or I)utside of the , letters, ac.; .see if it is clear or looks as if velored with kbrush,. The fine and parallel lines in the genuinseare of eqeal Smooth and even. MMMMS ...... Haan TACK AT CA:a WrGLILAi Parts.—There has been a complaint made of._ late by the col hred soldiers encamped at Camp William Penn, Chelton lOU, rear Philadelphia; of. the tad traliii of bread wkw l ia q iiii* t o them. The complaints Ails xutdtiilnduced the persona in chargarof the' campnio 'hilt* the matter %fore the Visiting Committee ofihe Supervisory Corn rnittee_lin: Colored camps. Accordinglyi the committee, hdld*reetbig 5i11'i44 1 , 3 ?-pikni* ,‘ at the headquarters d the ColOred regiments, in Chestnut strect„above Twelfth, Philadelphia, when it retolfed to visit the perserei who are "aiiitied:li Ithi manufacture of .the lireall, , and investigate the matter. Some of the bread ~was exhibited, which had beenbaked but a fewdnis, and : ft was fnundlo be so hard that a hatchet would scarcely it. There was lalso a substanCe mixed with the dough wirkil was not very pleasant to thcsight or taste. ".it . 1 appears that thegovernment funiishext the flour, I for w,hich ntood. price Aii paid, but by some Itheans a very bad :article has been sent to the damp in return.- - Some of the bread shown I leokedis thaught 6:tal deist had been mixed:hi I the flour --- t- •--- 1 - • -. =I TIM S. I OK 5.049 4e Miser .--Vta observe In the ..hilacleiphia Press- of last Saturday that Rev. Mr. Robinson and I. M. Kelker, of 'this cliy, will take charge of contributions for the erection ' of a hospital in this place, for the sick soldiont, -oh an extensive scale. We aye glad to he.ar that these two gentian= have undertaken the• erection of •this building, which can, no doubt, be used:with greatnivantage for the many sick eeldiere thrown upon the charity of the citizens .01 Harrisburg. We recommend them' for their enterprise, and hoPe - that all loyal anon will aisist them in their thider&king. 'Buttlie-Press does - greatinjastice to the "Sisk Soldiers baf , , which has been ht existence hire for the Pesi,yes,r, : under the superintendence of 1 Henn: Simon, Byers and a number' - of jellies; .when 'sari , that - it. was ,exclusively used for .isch*Zedluildiers, and contained only ten or rivielvette4 'Oa the other hand this t A imed only for _sick who'aia on their 'wey home, weary of travel. Here t hey find a - "blessed - home" on their journey,. ana.ean stay until thefain ren4ly. te proceed homeward. - The building is melt supplied with a largx*.xmmter I;tf beds, and able to accommodate ail - who desire hi stop on their way hobs& . The gentles nen in charge have accommodated that desired their assistance, andlhe kamber has been bun- We must; thereforeisende*stkuss.atit* tai weij. take - 11'1*re of by thaGovernmenti which - is Well prepared.tftap9 . 9immodate all tlest desire ,. pay 4- 1 ," 11414141 ' ;4347k tl4._ foveae Watiu PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and licortuting Unitcd States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, a;_d Subsistence Claims. &c., made out an crAlt ctt cl by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-nt-Lau. Office: third :duet, Harrisburg, Pa. [027-1 Cituttesroa.—The boMbardment at Charles ton progresses steadily, with indications of speedy success, the taking of which we hope to have the pleasure soon of announcing to the public. For the present . permit 11s to say, that the cheap store of C. L. Bowman, No. 1, south east corner of Front and Market streets, has made no change in the prices of dry goods notwithstanding the great advance at whole sale within the last ten days. aug24 d2t NEW FALL Goons.—We have now received and are opening a beautiful assortment of new style . dress goods and other goods. Splendid assortment of, new detains. All colors of plain alapacas. New style of plaid dress goods. Fine black bombazines. Black and colored paramattas. 5 pieces of black silks 50 piece.s of 'bleached and unbleached Inus-' 'ins. 10 4 heavy linen for sheeting. 6 4 heavy linen for pillow cases. 8-4 grey linen damask for table-eovera. White Jinen table ewers and napkins. Black alapacas, all qualities. • White linen and hemstiched pocket.hdkfa 10 doz. Batmoral skirts, from $2 50 up Lame asaortment.of hoop skirts. Hoop sktrteat 76 cts , $1 00, $l. 60, and a/ prices. White cambric muslins and jaconnetti, nan sooks, Irish linen, Swiss muslin, and a great many other new goods. S. Laver. . A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, .the great bone 'setter, and has been used ,in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. As an external remedy, it Is without a rival, and will alley's' e pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, i&c., its soothing, healing and pow erful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over'one thousand certi fioates of reraarksdde mires, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. See advertisement. augll de.woew MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS II! DON'T fail to procure MRS. WERSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for OBILDR,EN TEETHING. This valuable preparation is the presoription of one the beet fermate physicians n d arsesm in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mothers and. children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pajn, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects Acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will alincet instantly "relieve Garprno IN run Bowies, can Warn Comm We believe it the Blast and Surest Remedy in {the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and IDIARREKEa. CHITA:GEN, whether it arises l ifrom Teething or from any other cande: - . Full directiorukfor using will accompany each 'bottle. None Genuine unless the faceimile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York,-is on the !outside wrapper. Sold by alljiiedlcine Dealers. Office,4B Dey Street, NEW YORK. ma r'26 Own Paz Boma. polittatt announctments. Cards inserted tauter this head mad invariably be said for in advance. TA AVID K. MoC.4llllg, of, Washington town. 1J ship, will be' a candid ate for the Legisla. turn, subject to the nomination of the Dauphin County Union Convention. au24 dtf FOB THE STATE SENATE.—Mr: Tames D. Freelan, of Millersburg, will be a can ;didate for the State Senate, subject to the nom ination of the Union Confereils of the district. aull-to FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JOSE' WALLOWER, SI, offers himself as a candidate for the office of County Commis :goner, subject t 6 'the decision of the Union Be ; ;publican County Convention, arid If elected pledges himself to . perform the duties of said office with fidelity. Ilarrisbrag. Aug. 11, 1868.-4184 U ' • FOR COUNTY COMMitiSIOVER. 1 - LIEORGE °ABM respectially announces la thattEi will be a i ndidate for the office of ,:County Camminioner, and: if nominated and 'elected, pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity . . my29-daiwto• • fiGUNTY TREASUBER.—taei undersigned A../ announces himself " as a candidate for County Treasurer and solicits the support of all Union men. Subject to the nominating con vention. ISAAC HEBBHrir. Union Deposit, May 12;1868. (mylB•d&wto OLEAM.SHIP GREAT 'EASTERN, NEW ,YORK AND • LIVERBOOL. ROWLAND & ASPINWALL ; AGENTS The steamship t;IREAT EASTERN, • WALTER -PATON, Comniander. win ba dispatched ME LIVERPOOL. IBEX . MEW TORN. Wednesday, August 12 'Wednesday, Sept, 2 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each First cabin from $96,t0 $lB5 Seamd cabin, state-room bertha, meals furn ished at separate tables Excursion Tickets out and back, in the fits and seccutd cabin only, a fare and a hag. Servants, accompanying passengers and dal finm under twelve years of age bidtrice. In feats free. Third, cabin.. . •.. . ... 660 Ste,srage,witli netompici . dWitons... Puce of passage fray'. tiierpool, same rates as above. All fares payable in Gold, or its ognivident. hi 11. G. currenny.. . Each passenger alloiartvienty-cubic feet' of 16 imtv• An experienced Barge - on wt . :oath. For passage only vy .to MARLINS A. *TIMM Passage Offios, 26 Broadway, New York. HOWERED & JOIPINIEMA Menem jeld-48m 64 Smith st., New 'Tat*. H "6 N-41larga lot of canvassed sugar cured Hams, embracing all the libelee brands in Market, for sale by • • - NICHOIS & BOWMAN, angB Cor. Front and Maiket eta, _ ILLITHIO3 — AITP - LEMONS,...Another lot of Oranges and lemons lust received and for ride by - NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o Cor. Front'and Market streets. , QUGAID:6- .White and brown, of all grades andiatees. vCall and miens jag NICHOLS it VIVILAII, ' - 'oo l Afratiiiid finite& streets. I= LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE RARRISBIIEb OST OFFICE, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, tso3. OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. LADIN.S' LIST Barman, Mrs Sarah J Huber, Mrs Sarah Basin, MTs Lizzie Ingner, Miss Sarah Baughman,Miss Kate Ejackson, Mrs Louisa M Barnes, Mrs Edward Kessler, Miss Mary Baum, Mks Mary Kunkle, Miss Adeline B Barnes, Miss Emma Kinzer, Miss Jane Baker, Mrs W J Leader, Miss Rosanna Bechtel, Miss Sarah Leak, Elizabeth Bettleynn, Mrs Sarah McCormick, Mrs Oaths- Becker, Mrs Susan 2 rine 2 Benly, Mrs Mary A McWilliams, Mrs Ern- Bmkbysers, Miss Sarah ma hi Beinimgharn, Miss Liz-McAnney, Miss Anna 'Ste Mellinger, Miss Matti- Bowman, Mrs Elizabeth da A Badmer, Mrs Sarah Miller, —Virginia Brady, Miss Lavenia Mefferd, Mrs Oryssinia Brakidy, Miss Hetty Maguire, Miss Kate Champton, Miss F Maloney, Miss Anna Clayton, Mrs Jennie littorgan, Mne Mary Cager, Miss Martha A Nicley, Miss Emma Cant, Miss Eliza Pardon, Miss Anna Ossedy, Margaret C Peters, Miss Kate Carpenter, Mrs CarolkiePipes, Miss Maggie E Derr, Kiss Mary Potts, Mrs Martha Davis, Mrs•A H 8 Past, Miss Anna Diviriey, MriSarah Rinehart, Miss Lizzie Davis, Mies Sallie B Runkle, Miss Sallie Dawson, Mrs H Rudy-, Miss Lon sa Downey, Mrs Catharinetkiat, Mrs Margret Dyer, Mrs Elizabeth Reber, Mrs Foliane Drak, Mrs Margaret Itorabaugh, Mrs Caro- Fisher, Miss Emma - line Ftitchey, Miss Lizzie Safford, Mrs Charlotte Sallabgher, Mrs Oaths Shafer, Miss Adaline rine Shafer, Mrs Sarah Grey, Miss Mary Shafner. Mrs Malvizta Goiciamith,MrsHannahOheetz, Henrietta Graham, Misi-lhamta iiihreadley, Miss BI Gobbart, Miss Margarettairiner; MIN Harris, Mrs Eliza Slayer:pan, Mies Filly Handler, Mrs Skeest, Mrs Emma L Hale, Miss Bridget ?,I Thomas, Miss Sarah Hamer, Mrs Mal/le ft Wagoner, Miss Rachael Harman, Mies RebeccaWalker, Miss Rebecca Iterricke, Md'ni AgnsteWernick, Mrs Lissie (ship) Wewatel, MrsCathatina Henny, Mrs Emmit Weston, Farah A Harts, Mrs Anus Williams, Miss Louisa Hiner, Miss Eleanor Williams, Miss M MAI°, Elizabeth Williams, Mrs Allison Ilydecker, Mrs Mary Werit, Mrs Barak J • GENTLXIMEX O S LraT. Allen, John - Knight, Geo M. Allison, B. Anowlden, Mark A Arrington. 8 Laghinacker, Samuel Andereon, Joseph Lafferty, James Barkley, John: t Lee, Jacob .Baylegs, Nathan Lenard, Jacob Baker, Capt Lenge, John B !Baker : Leamon, Nethaniel , Bayshote, Henry Leidig, J B Raker, Frank S Lehman, Geo 'Partin, Jacob Longnecker, Andrew i;atinison, David= Jackson • enner, Corp H M Lantz. Geo R Bell; B F Langdon, John Ranson, Win McCune, J Wallace Bast, J Edwin MeiCitbe, Austin Bean, J M MoGinis, John Newton Blood, Capt H B Coburn, inney, Win _ ItitGlosky, Henry Jib:war, C S - McCleary, Alex. H Blaney, 'Charles MeNamares, Benj Bierer, Col Everard. McVaughton, Daniel , Bingeman, John -Mast, Geo. 'Frederick • Bolten, John, J Marion, Philip Bowen, Geo A 3 Mager, Maj A H Bowman; Daild Moyer W E Mi ler , David C Book Henry Mitchell, Samuel Si Bowling, John Melblon, Augustus Bonitoid, George W Minges, John Bold, Wm Miller, S A Btush, Edmond :M Miller, Fredrick Brown, - Lieut liVia 3 Moore, James T Brilitart. John ` Mohl, David . •Brice, A N Marrow, John Brachley, Win Montgomery, James. B Ruder, Geo Morgan, Denis Bush, Henry idoorheed, S W Bucher, ;CM ldusslemen ' Jacob ,Carlisle, L B Nagle, Col Daniel 'Ohanilberlan, Maj ThoiNelson, Joseph A `Olpperly, Capt 114 Nollen, L ahem, Simon Norton, T P James.W Nieman, Herman B. Conner, Pat (ship) askford, Cornwell, Wm J Orth, Harry polls, Thomas Owen, W A Collins, John Pdtmao, A B Cahill, James Feting, Charles E - Crust, Geo Peoplias, Francis Dougherty, P D Potts. E Delany, H L PoOle, AinoST `Denny, John Q Prete, Jolla Denton, Jackson Pallor, Foinmid Denny, Capt A Pretchard, W B Doney, Samuel Barnkorger, H G 0 ,Donnell, T Bahia. Simon 0 B Dorsey, Awl Esher, Win L Doge, James ilinehatt, C C _l2 Dunning, T B F spy, Jos Bele% Alex . Eilason, Thomas r Riche, Maj Geo J Ehrhardt, Conrad Richenbach, Capt C X Capt D C Richer, Urlah Fieckner, Geo. Rue, Charles Fisher, Charles L Bdindd, Mumma (ship) : Fisher, John_ Solustel, Christian Daniel Sanitary Committee OP Fry, John B ' Bee Fritz, Wm Scott, Thomas Gaylord, Rev H 3 Shombetrir, Capt. Ed- Gage, Daniel win P Goldman, Isaac Sharer, Harry 13 Grove, 8 G. ,Shark, Jacob GrSoYer, Daniel • 4 Jaines P' Sifillbangh, A N ' my22-d&rem Glass, Geo Sitnpson. J B Greenfield, David L 2 Skim, David Guiles, Isaac W Simons & Brown • t reborn, Marion Smith, Samuel G Hanro4", SONI2I Sznytbo flaitinan, Gustavus' Spencer, John' Hadfield, Alfred Boilers, Chas H Hambright, Lient W AStamitt, Thomas Haney, Cornelius Stickecker, Hermon Harper, II 0 Starrett, Bare 0B• ' Hann, Stouts, John 0 Hayes, David Stabler, Jhomas Heffner, Daniel Stoll, John B Hemphill, Ham C. B Hoffman, Harry Smith Thompson; G W Hopkins, Francis Thimothey, Alex Roemer, A J Taylor, B A Hopklns, Wm uheler, Harry A Hover, John B -Mailer, Oliver Hock, Daniel Walsall, W H Hoover, John J Whitman, Hughes. Lenard White, Limit P Hyre Wm Weitzel, Joseph ;nude, Chas H Weeber, Daniel Jenner, James W Weaver, Daniel Jackson, Bobt Weidler, Jacob, 2 Johnston, Hon Wm FWeimer, Calvin N Betterman, John 1 Wiizil, John Kennedy, Benj J Wolf. Abraham Kennedy, It P Wood, Wm 2 Kohr, Samuel Warmser, Aaron Sitclib„Dr B C Woliordi Samuel Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say 'therm - adver and 4lva he'datalif the list-in which they appear? One gut due: , on each. . II It 4- 1 - A :t.raitaid' I RERONER, P. -M Nob 21.burtirrments 1 Nam 2butrtistmants =~lt a 1 E nye) Piano Forte lii:atunfacturerm, 421 DR_c_kilir r , ANEW YOPK 2d block East of Broadway. - I\A R. F. 0. LIGHTE, the °Aghast founder of J.YI this well-known e , tabliehment, Sonia partner, and only Practical Pit' MO Farts Maker of the late thin of "Light() 3G Bradburys." having retained his Two-Thirds interest iu the whole business stock, materials, &e , 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. jr All infringe ments on hie li e thts will bo prosecuted accord ing to law. 1:4 1 All Piano Forte* item thin manufactory are warranted perfect in every respect for five years. Literal Terms to Dealers. F. C. LIGHTE & CO., any-dam 421 Broome St., New York EXECUTORS' SALE VALUABLE . EBTAVE. O . N SATURDAY, ,6EPTEMBER 12, 1868, will be sold by pubic sale; at the late res idence of Isaac Ober, dee'd, , ' West Dortega township, Lancaster conhty; g Miles . north of the borough of Elizabethtown, on ,the Laziest ter And Harrisburg turnpike road, theifolloaririg valuable real estate,-viz: A VALUABLE FARM; adjoining _lands of Benj. 1101fir,i Jogs/. Sharer, Martin Winters and others, thelLtrrisburg and Lancaster turnpike running through the same; containing 114 ACRES, more or lees, about 14 acres of which are covered with timber: The improvements - tbereon are a large two DWELLING HOUSE, Wash House, 's al Spring House over a never-failing 801 Uri " TWO - TENANT iItIUSES, A LARGE POT , TARY, KILN AND FIXTURES, A LARGE BANE BARN,' Wagonsheds; Corn Crib, Mag - Pens,' 'with other necessary outbuildings. Tturinitig water in the barn yard, aho a smairstrf am of water runs through the land, to which the cattle have, access from the fidds Also, FINE ORCHARD OECHOiCE FRUIT TREES: The above property is conveniently divided into eleveridehia, and the whole is under good formes,?kral In a high state of cultivation. The Hartiabur tainpiko paSOthe and within two Miles tliprenkii lialirogi , Depot It convenient _to Jqlls,• ; 18lorgi; find Churehrs. It has been droVestand for many ,years and is a favorable location for any public business. Said property will be sold subject to a dower of $Z,00(), at five per cent. interest Persons Viishilig to view saitl.preinlifes t bron're :day of sale, will please cail'on 'Benjamin Hoffer, residing near 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 fottoutors. - BENJA.M.IbT HOti PER, 2tawts* isAAO OBER. - • *** DR. SVITEEtqI IN . .tALLIBIt:LI4..:MENt, kIUELT EXTERNAL ' } 1116DIEDYi 112 R REIEITMANSM, (mug, NEUIALGT.A., LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND 7 ,IOIO,TS, SPRAINS,. DAUM% GUS AND WOUNDS,PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL, BEIEtrALVIC . A.ND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For all of which:it le a .speceisi.ex t 4, certain' kemedjP, and never fails. This Liniment is_pre pared from the recipe . of Dr:Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone sett Crowd .has been used in hisfiriOtice for mute, timaAwenty„ years with the wait astonishing guavas. AS AN ALLET7AZOR OF PAIN; it is .un ; rivalled by any preparation before the public,. Of which the moat skeptical may be coasinmd by a Angle -• This Liniment. will cure rapidly and radically itheumatic Disorders of every kind ; and is thousands of cases where it has been ugidit has never been known to fail. .- • .FDREECIRALDIA, it will afford inimediate relief in every case, however distressing,,,.__ It will redeye, the worst casa of I.I.E4,PAPEIE ha three minutes and is warranted to do it. 2 - 002HACIIE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE ICAL LASSITUDE arising from improdencaof guess; this Liniment; is II most happy and nu: failing remedy. Acting directly upon, the ner yous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the System, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. POR.PILE.V.4-As an , , estroall.reMetly, we flahu that it id the chat to ige the world to produce an ,equal.. Every victim of this distressing complaint eih - ould give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford -immediate relief, and in a majority of calks will effect a Kadiaal cure. . - QUINSY AND ,SORE THROAT are some- times extremely malignant and dangerous, but s timely application of this Liniment will never fail to cure. SPRAINS are!someMines iterkbbathinie, and enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if ueglected. , The -worst ease may be conquerid by this Linimeat in two or three days. • • 5 . ! BRUISES, CM, WOUNDS, SORES, CERS, B PNSAND Saidk.PB, yield readily to the wonderful heeling . properties of "IDE. lIINVEET 8 INFALIII3LE LINIMENT when. used 4ocording to directions. Also, CHILIALeIINS FROSTED PRET, INSECT BITES ~ AND EVERY : HORSE 'l:)*NeR. • Should have this reniediat band, foiits timely Use at the first . .appearancliof Lameness will ef:. totually. prevent those ,formidable diseases to which all ,horses are liable, and which ren d er so many ,:otlierwise. valuable horses, nearly worthless... 4 l. ;.a,.e" e_ Over four hundred voice:airy testimaniali to the wonderful curative, properties of this Lint- Tent have been received within the last two years, and many of them, from persons in the highest - ranks of life.. . CAIJTIOII :£ , To avoid luipositton,Aserve the, Signature and Likeness of lir.-.Btopiken_ Sweet on every label, and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blowit is thelglas . sofa each bottle, without which mma geonlne. BICHABPSON & CO Sol .s e-Pr9Pliftt, 041,_Norwich, Ct. Vorlule 137 all clealeM.:.., r swell dawly eow SUBSTITUTES WANTED I BLE BODIED MEN, Oftlacns or Aliens, CL. wishing to serve as SU73327TUTES" 102 DRAFTED MEN, Will receive the HIGIMST PBSIUM,- By applying at CHILD'S Hamm- AGENCY, TILGUAPR 13=1:06102. Pte- AND UNADULTERATED RENO, from the- moot. Want - RAI mills in the COMB try, reoeivatt =Mot qtilabz „ Agiburi. WM. DOOR, & W. N 0 T ALcogoLrc _l> Go., Mil ifLI COi3OENTRAIED VEGETABt•E Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint,Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disea , es arising from a disordered Liver or Stowed!, such as Constipa. tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or w4ght in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking iFr Pint teting at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficul t Breathing, F/ ut teting at the Heart, Choking or Suffiemtittg Sensations when in a lying voter; .Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dail Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per Yell° s nestrot the Skin and Ey ts, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, itc., Sudden Flushes of Heat; Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Demssiou of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever Bilious Fever, 80. Thty COalAill NO ALCOHOL OS BAD WHISKY. They will cure the above &mime In tilWAY'lline ca" ea out a hundred. 1100FLELND'S iIEdDIAN BiTtERSI - - Are not a Lew and untried article, but have stood the teat of fifteen years' trial by. the American public, and their reputation snd sale are not rivaled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. - - Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitten- • DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO 'GOOD YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETIAN? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOURCONSTITUTIGN? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERYOUSNMS? DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP 'WELL - ? 'DO YOU WANT A BRINK AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, ties HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. - PAKIICULAtt NOTEC& nerd are many pre oarcnions soli under the name Of ithaera, put up =quart bailee, comp of the cheapest whisky or romances race; costing from 20 to 40 Mots per,gaikos, the tastedieguisedby Anise or Corium- Mir Seed. 21ux doss of Bitten has caused, and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the (Maslow& By their use the system is kept ointinuatty wither the influence of Alcoholic Seen uterus of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is Crea ted and' ept up, and the moult is all the horrors a - tendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those toho desiie and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bittere, we publish the following receipt: Get ONE BOTTLE OF HOOFLAND'S GERMAN tar- TEKS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY Oft WHISKY, come the rend! will be a pieparation• that well FAB EXCEL in Medicinal viefries and trice ;MAW cory Of the numerous Li qudi'llitts in the market, and Will COST MUCH too will . have all the virtues of HOOF LAND'S -GERMAN DITFERS in connection with a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. 4TIENTION, SOLDIERS! • ' AND ma PRIES= ON SOLDIERS. Wi call the attention of all having.rehrtions Or friends in-the army. to the factthat,"llooE LANCeS German Bitters" wilt cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by • exposures' and privations incident to camp life. In the Bete, published almost daily in the rewspapeis, ou the arrival of the sick, it- will be noticed that a very large propertion are suffering from debit ty. Every awe, of that kind ,can bay numbly cured by Hooflandra German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs ire speedily removed. We have ncehesitation in stating That if these Bitters'weie freely used among our soldiers,-Itund:eds of lives might be saved that othertirisa will be lost. We call particular attention to the following remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's hems, whose life, to use his own language, "has been saved by the Bitters;• P AttlitiraiA, August. 28,4,.1882. Messrs. Jones & Evans : Well, gentlemen, Your Hoofiand'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 appthided,' sad who were fully ccagnismt of all the circumstances of way case. I ilm, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman% celebrated battery, and ander 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, andwas for seventy-two days in the hospital_ This; was followed by great debility; heightened by. an, attackof di watery. I was thertremoi 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 apy one could 'be and 'still retain a spark of vitality, For a week or more I'was scarcely able to swat - low anythiag, and did-forces morsel down, Mira& imaiedlately.thrown up again.. I could not even keep a glees of Water on my stomach. Life could not last under-these cir cumstances ; and, accordingly, the physicians Who tied been working• faithfully, though nu rintxxesfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread archer, frank 4 told rae they could do no ihore for me and advised. me to see a clergyitan and to make such disposition -of my limited funds ter best suited me. An acquaintance who visited ins at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein- Bran, of Sixth below Arch street, advised Me Sea forlorn hope, to fry your bitters, and Iy .procured a bottle. From the time I time. - 'hewed taking them the gloomy , shade , " o€-= 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 1 feel sanguine, of bein&Perniii4ed.tatejoin my wife. Arid dangliter„from whomi„have heard notidn_g for ,eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I am a._ 14;1 Virginian ,. from ;: the vicinity of Front ; - Eoyal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of-life which has taken the place of Inglile-fettito..your-Bitters will I owa the glorious privilege, of again clasping to my tlosom those who are dearest to me in life. ;;Very truly yours, ISAAC MAIA)NE. We iufy concur in the truth of the above 4atement, as we bad despah?ed of seeing on comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. • John Cnddleback, First New York Battery G e orge A. Ackley, Co. 0, llth Maine; Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York; J. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery; Battery P; J. B. Fasewell, H, - Bd . Vermont; Henry R Jeronie, Co. B, 3d Per= moot Henry T. Macdonald, Co. 0, 6th Maine ; Sohn P. Ward, Co. B, 6th Maine ; Hernia/ Hoch; Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B. 'Animas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Kim" titir,Vo. A, 3d -Vermont; John Jerddne,.Cci. 106th Puma. BKWASK; OF COUNTERFFITi Sea Okattho signature of "0. AL JACKSON! is on the wrappe,rof each bottle: • Price per bOttle, 76 cents, or half dozen for $4. Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 631 At&chetreet.' JONES & EVANS _ t• - (Successor to C. .Jackson C 0.,) 4 IL & Proprietors. [Pis eideby /:himsilosktial Denials in every tiinn in the United States- imylo4ewly *if/tbitai A PURE TONIU DR. HOOPLAND 4 B GERMAN 811TE,8, , ;. Prepared by
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