Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, August 25, 1863, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Tuesiit.t, Evt-t,Dg, August 25, ISM
PRINTING PRESSES FOR SALE.
The undersigned having purchased several
new presses of the must approved machinery,
to run by steam, offers for sale the following
presses, suitable for country offices, viz:
I ADAM'S POWER PRESSES, old pattern, can
Le run by band or steam, will print 1,000
copies per hour.
IRN HAND PRESSES, in excellent order;
two of then will print a double size sheet of
the DAILY TELEGRAPH; the other is medium
size.
1 SMALL OARD PRESSES; in good order.
They will be sold very low. Apply to
[in GEO. BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa.
Also, for sale, a THREE-HORSE POWER
ENGINE, which will be sold very cheap.
Trin.r PICNIC.—A grind picnic is announced to
come off at Hoffman'S woods, on Saturday,
August 20ih, for the benefit of a well known
and respectable citizen who was drafted by the
"wheel of Slentz" on the 11th inst. The con.
script will preside on the momentous Oc' union.
A grand time is anticipated. The party will
start from the Washington Hotel, corner of
Walnut and Sixth streets. No improper char
acter will be admitted to the grounds.
ANOTHER. EXTENSIVE SALE OF SECOND HANDED
FURNITURE.—Messrs. EDE minger & Adams will
have another large sale of furniture at their
market stand, to-morrow • morning (Wednes
day.) Persons in want of furniture and other
articles will do well to attend the sale.
N. B—Persons wishing to dispose of their fur
niture and other articles, either by public or
private sale, will do well to call on them at
their Auction rooms, corner of Second and
Chestnut streets.
Ms funeral of James Peacock, Esq., will take
place on Wednesday morning next, at 9 o'clock,
from St. Stephen's Episcopal church, in this
city. His friends and those of the family are
invited to attend without further notice.
MESSRS. LIVERMORE; CLEWS & CO.,
bankers, New York, have rented, from the
Government, the offices recently occupied by
Mr. J. J. CISCO as the U. S. Sub-Treasury, and
intend soon to remove their business into them.
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Six PIANOS for sale at a iacrifice—pricf s below
anything in city orelsewhere. 'Call at Ward's
Music Store, No. 12 Third street. tf
MELODEONS AND OBOANS, at prices lower than
elsewhere. litfer to 30,000 now in use. Wean,
Third street, Music Store.
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REV. B. BAUMAN, of Chambersburg, has been
elected pastor of the First German Reformed
Church of Reading, Pa.
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DEATHS FROM SuN•STßos&.—During last week
there were thirteen deaths from "coup de soliel,"
or sun-stroke, in the city of Philadelphia.
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A FORTUNATE EDlTOR.—William F. Clark,
Esq., editor of the Meadville Republican, drew
the second prize in Uncle Sam's grand lottery,
on Thursday last.
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FINA. vdiAL —ln our advertising columns will
be found th' annual financial statement of the
Common Counc:l of Harrisburg. It will be read
by all interested in ,*.he finances of the city.
GONE INTO SERVICE. Sore forty
or fifty de :
serters and conscripts passed h."re yesterday,via
.the Northern Central railroad. They were
bound for the Army of the Potomac, and were
Itccompanied by a guard of soldiers.
CSIITAIN.—The manner in which the fonrlit
commandment is now obeyed is highly com
mendable. Young men who support their
mothers are exempt from the draft. Since the
fact was promulgated, we believe that scores of
indigent mothers are now supported by sons
who, a short time before, "hadn't a dollar to
spare in the world."
' UNION CONVENTION.—The Chairman of the
ba.nphin County Union Committee has issued
a call for a Union Convention to he held in the
Court House in Harrisburg, on Tuesday, Sept.
Ist, to nominate a county ticket. Meetings
for the election of delegates to said convention
will be held at the usual places on Saturday,
29th inst. The call of the Chairman will be
found in another part of this paper.
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Five Plasm DaowNsn.—On the 15th inst.,
a most unfortunate case of drowning occurred
at Gravel Pond, Luzern county, by which four
young ladies and a boy met a watery grave.
They were on a pleasure excursion at the time of
the heart-rending occurrence, which was caused
by the leakage and sinking of the boat in which
they were riding. Four of the five persons
drowned were members of one family. .
Goon How.—An artillery company (ninety
days' men) arrived here yesterday afternoon,
via the Cumberland Valley railroad. They be
long to Chester county. To-day they departed
from this city, being "homeward boned."—
The company was composed of able-bodied men,
who would have done good service had they
been brought in contact with the rebels. They
had been stationed south of Chambersburg.
LIEU T. Cot. lIPFABLaun.—We are pleased to
learn that Lieut. Col. Geo. F. M'Farland, of
the 151st Regt. P. V., who was so severely
wonnded at theJ3attle of Gettysburg, is recover
ing horn the effects of his wound and the am
inatation of a limb. He is making arrange
ments to re-open his Academy, at IPAllistor:,-
•irille, Juniata county, by thelsth of September:
"We hope the Col. may be amply rewarded for
the sacrifices he has made in behalf of his
eCiagttry.
AUGUST TERM.--BIONDAY. -- The regular
of Quarter Seesious commenced this morniug,
at ten o'cicck.
In consequence of the absence of the jurors
and one of the associate judges, residing in the
upper end of the county, nothing of importance
was transacted in the morning.
The Court met again at two o'clock in the
afternoon, at which time Judge Pearson charged
the wand Jury in his usual clear and able style,
explaining the various offences of which pet sons
stand charged.
Wm. J. Robinson, Esq., acts as foreman of
the Grand Jury.
The following cases were disposed of during
the afternoon :
Com. vs. Vinzens Orsinger, selling liquor on
Sunday, plead guilty to the charge.
Com. vs. C. S. Spayd, larceny. Plead
guilty.
Com. vs. Charles Nt'Grataagen, larceny.—
Plead guilty.
Cora. vs. Frederick Moss, assault and battery
on his wife. The evidence in the case was very
conflicting, and the jury rendered a verdict of
guilty,
TUESDAY lloannza.—The Courtaziet at eight
o'clock. -
Coro. vs. Patrick selling
_liquor
without license, to minors and to 'drunkards.—
Verdict, not guilty; but pay the cost of prose
cution.
The Grand Jury returned a true. bill against
Bob Edwards, a keeper of-the notorious Gaiety
in Walnut street. This brothel has been a per
fect disgrace to the city for the past year, and
we hope that persons who have visited the
place will not hesitate to give their testimony
in the case. Edwards has been convicted once
before of keeping skdisorderly house, and served
his time in prison, but it seems his brothel was
kept up dada.; his imprisonment and the house
has been disorderly ever since. It behooves
every good citizen of Harrisburg to do their
utmost in the extermination of this and all
similar institutions, where liquor is sold to
minors, lewd women and every one willing to
partake. The youth of Harrisburg are ruined
in low grog shops, and we hope that the Court
and jury will put a stop to all illegal and die
orderly places of amusement and lager beer
concerns.
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ACKNOWISDGMENT.—The Ladies' Relief Society
gratefully acknowledge the receipt of two bas
kets of vegetables from Mr. Wm.-E. Hargest ;
also, one from Mr. Bates, and onb from Mrs.
Vanhorn, for the use of the hospitals.
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FATAL ACCIDINT.—On TllEBdity lag, two men
named John Abbis and James w Lain,omployed
on a gravel train between Scranton and Green
ville, were killed by the falling Of a mass of
earth, while they were engaged in Undermining
an embankment. Both were married men, with
families dependent.npon them for support.
MAJ. GU. B. F. Byrum is announced to de
liver the annual address the fair of the Glen
wood Agricutural SociidY, at Glenwood, Sus
quehanna county, Pa., at three o'clock,
on Thursday, September 17th. The "fair will
open on Tuesday, the 15th. -,
FRANZLIN Commr.—At the August - term of
court, held last week, Daniel M'Cormick was
convicted of robbing J: A. S. Creamer of a large
sum of money, some weeks since, and replying
to a demand for a restoration of the funds, by
the presentation of a revolver at 'his victim's
head. He was sentenced to restore the money
and spend three years in thepenitentiary.—
George Nave, for -larceny, was sentenced two
years to the penitentiary.---Bdwinld. Byers,
for aiding the escape of a prisoner, was sentenced
to three months in the county jail .—The barn
of Mr. A. Defter, in Guilford township, about
eight m ties southeast of Chamliersburg, was
strucir by lightning on Tuesday night of last
week, and entirely consumed with his crop.
His stock was all saved bat about ten sheep,
which were burned. - •
How TO DISPOSE OF MUTILATED AND DEFACED
CURIGIN a CT.—As there is large amount of Gov
ernment
notes and postal currency in circula&
tion, which is mutilated and defaced, persons
holding it may be desirous to learn how to die
nose of it. For their benefit we publish the
foll.iwing
Mutilated notes and fragments will be re
deemed only at the Treasury of the United
States at Washington, whither they can be sent,
addressed to the. Treasurer of the United States,
by mail, free of postage. A draft on the As-.
Blatant Treasurer at New York for the amount
allowed, will be returned in the same way to,
the address of the person remitting the same.
Mutilated fractional notes presented for re
demption must be in sums of not leas than
three dollars of the fall face value.
Poing Airents.—..Wm. S. Laseow was arrest
ed by Officer Campbell, on Saturday, for assault
and battery on Beery Houser. The affair oc
curred near the railroad. Lise:ow, who is
driver of a horse and cart, is charged with run
ping against Houser, and bringing him in close
proximity with a train of cars that were pass
ing. Defendant entered bail for his appearance
at court.
A young man named James Burns MB ar
rested on Saturday, on a charge of stealing,. at
different times, a quantity of brass castinia be
longing to the Pennsylvania railroad company.
Alderman Kline committed him to prison, in
default of bail.
A girl of fourteen, named Mary Magdalene
Weigle was, at the request of her father, taken
charge of by the authorities. Although but
young in years she appeared to be old in crime,
and entirely beyond the control of her parente.
Mary Magdalene was committed to prison,
where she - will I.:main until sent to the 11011E0
of Refuge.
Henry Frowbee, for an assault upon a woman
at the hospital, back of Koenig's brewery, was
arrested by officer Essig, and taken before Al
derman Kline. Discharged.
Officer Loyd arrested Hannibal Davis, charged,
with an assault on Ellen J. Barton. Commit
ted to prison for five days.
This.moming Elizabeth-Hunter, an Biel&
woman, and Frank Qaig were brought_iw aro
charge;of drunkenness, by officer Campbell.—
Having nearly slept off- thek!'drtmks," they
were discharged.
Court Proceedings
TRUE BILL
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DECLINES TO SERVE.—Georgo R. Riddle, Esq ,
commissioned as Sheriff of Pittsburg, to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of Hr. Woo ls, has
positively declined to serve, consequently the
position remains vacant.
APPOINTMENT EXTBAOEDINARY.—By a letter ex
hibited at the Bedford Springs from the rebel
General Lee, to the Hon. Richard Haldeman, it
appears that his excellency Jefferson Davis,
President of the Southern Confederacy, in *ac
knowledgment of the valuable services rendered
to the Confederacy both in Europe and America
by the said Richard, has appointed or tendered
to him the appointment of Minister Plenipoten
tiary near the court of Hayti !
COMM:WHAM
David K. M'Clure.
I soured in the Tar.tosesa of yesterday, the
announcement that the friends of David B.
M'Clure, of Washington township, hid brought
out °blamable as oandidate for the Legislature,
subject to the nomination of the Union Con.
vention ,of Dauphin county. I heartily en
dorse Mr. M'Clure as being in every way qual-
ified for the position of a legislator. He has
ability of the highest order, both : as a , man of
business and as one conversant with the varied
interests and wants of the people of Dauphin
county.. He has that integrity which can with
stand temptation and resist corruption. Added
to these qualities, he 'beside, a loyal man,
constantly, seeking. to defend his: Government
against traitors, and: shrinking from no'Jabor
that imparts a service to his country. The
nomination of such a man for the position
named, would not only be tantamount to a
brilliant success against the sympathisers with
treason, but it would prove a lasting iienefit to
the constituency whom he would'represent, to
place him in the coming Legislature. I trust,
therefore, that the Convention will see the ne
cessity of giving Mr: M'Clure a unanimous
nomination. , • U. T.
HARR/MIRO Aug 25, 1863
Notitts.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and RecrAting
Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
of Pay, and Subsistence Claims. gal, &., made
out and collected by EUGENE
Attorney-ad-Law.SNYDBB,
Office: -Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. (027-ly
CIWILESTON. —The bombardment at Charles ,
ton progresses steadily, with iddications of
speedy success, the taking of. which we hope to
have the pleasure soon of announcing to the
public. For the,present permit ul to Say, that,
the cheap store of C. L. Bowman, No. 1, south
east corner of FrOnt and Market streets, heti
made no change in the prices pf dry goods
notwithstanding the great advance at whole
sale within the last ten days: faug24 d2t
'New Fars Goons.---We have now'received
and are opening a beautiful assortment of new
style dress goods and other goods. -
Splendid assortment of new delaines.
All colors of plain alapacas. ' -
New style of plaid dress goods. '
Fine black bombazines.
Black and colored paramattas.
5 pieces of black silks.
50 pieces of bleaclied and unbleached mus
lin&
10:4 heavy linen for sheeting.
5 4 heavy linen for pillow cases.
6 7 4 grey linen damask for table 'covers.
White linen table covers and napkins. -
Black-alapacas, all qualities.
White linen and hemstiched poCket hdkfa.
10 doz. Balmoral skirts, from $2 60 up:'
Large assortment of hoop skirts.
Hoop skirts at 75 cts., $1 00, $1 50, and all
Whiteeambric muslin and jaconnetts, nen-
Books, Irish linen, Swiss marlins, and a great
many other new goods. , S. Lzwv.
A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is prepared from the recipe of Di. •Stephen
Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter,
and has been used in his practice !for the last
twenty years with the most astonishing name.
As•an external remedy, it Is without a rival,
and will allevia'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,- Sprahts,- ,
Bruises, &c., its soothing, healing and -pow
erful strengthening properties, excite the
just wonder and astonishment of all who have
ever given it'a trial. Oyer one thousand certi
ficates of remarkable cures, performed by it
within the last two years attest this fact.
See advertliement. -9 " angll-dawoew
MOTHERS! MOTHVRS!!
MOTHERS!!!
DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S
SOOTHING SYRUP for 'CHILDREN
TEETHING.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of
one the beet female physicians and Ruses in the
United States, and- has been used for thirty
years with never Whig safety awl success' by
millions of mothers and childred,' - from - the
feeble infant of one week old to the adult.
It not only relieves the child tram pain, but
invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects
acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole
system;-' It will almost instantly relieve
GRIPING IN TEN BOW=3, AND WIND COLIC.
We believe it the Best and Surest Befinedy
the World, in all cases of DYS
,ENIEN-Yout
DIABBINEA ORII.DBEN, whetlini it arises'
from Teething or from any other came.
Pull directions for using will accompany each
bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile of
METE & PERKINS, New York, is on the
outside wrapper.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers. z .
Principal Office, 48 Day Stoat NEW YORK.
PNIOI ONLY 25 Owns m Borns.
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AftD3 vertistmeitis
QTEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, NEW
YORK. AND LEVERIU)L.
HOWIAXD & AsnerwALL, Aeswrs.
The steamship: .
GREAT EIL-RTE-R.N,
WALTER PATON, Commander.
will be dispatched
molt mvaaroor.. - ITAM asw YOPS.
Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, Sept. 2
and at intervals thereafter of- about six weeks
from each port.
First cabin from - $95 to $lB6
Second cabin, state-room berths, •
meals furniled at separate tables ' $7O
Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first
and second cabin only, a fin ancLa hat.
Servants accompanying passengerli and chil
dren under twelve yea-3 of age half price. In
fants free.
Third cabin... $6O
steerage, with suiperior accommodations... $BO
Price of passage from Liveipwl, game rate°
as above.
AU fares payable in "Gold;
~ or lts equivalent
bi 'U. S. currency.
Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of
luggage._
An experienced Surgeon on board.
Flop-pasisqle-only 40y:to,
MAWS' A.: liurrusX •
Pailisetollicai 28 -131usalnahlew
Thr . riatin & AsenisvAll, Age nte,
jelB4Bm 64 South it., New York.
Nem /b-ritrtiremente
£ S. I. P. D. E .
TATNN
FANCY DYEING ESTABLISH MEN T
BARRETT, NEPHEWS Sc
ilgt — OFFICES : Nu. 47 North EIGHTH
PHILADELPHIA, and 5 & 7 JOHN St., NEW
YORK.
iltra success in DYEINti and CLEANSING
V GARMENTS of Velvet, Cloth, Silk, Merino,
De Laine, andSH.A.WLS of almost every
description, is so well known that we only de
sire to remind our Mends and the public gener
ally, that the season for getting ready their Fall
Goods is now at hand.
Mr Goods received and returned by Express.
aul4•d3m] HARBETT, NEPHEWS Sr. CO
TO TOE PUBLIC.
WT;the undersigned, having just returned
om war and bought out the entire stock
of Philip Ensminger, (Auctioneer) we have
again resumed the business at his old stand, at
the corner of Second and Chestnut streets,
where we respectfully solicit the patronage
of his old customers and the public in general
to our large assortiaent of new and second-hand
furniture and other artieles too numerous to
mention. Please call and examine our Stock
and prices. New furniture exchanged for old"
and everything promptly attended to, such as
the selling of real and personal property, hours,
vehicles, &c.
N. B.—The highest cash prices: will be paid
for all kinds of furniture and other articles, by
Meseta. ENSMINGES & ADAMi,
IY2 B- ataw ew City uctioneers.
REWARD FOR - DESERTER 9.
A'REWARD OF TER DOLLARS, and the
reasonable expenses incurred, will be paid to
Any PERSON, for the apprehension and ,delivery
of a DESERTER at the headquarters of the
nearest provost marshal. By order.
1 3 JOHN KAY CLEMENT,
CaPtainittlid• &West Marshal 14th Dist., Pa.
'Harrisburg, - Atigest 21; 1f368.—ati22 Stawtf
ATTENTION! CONSORIPTS !
ATTENTION
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persons draftefand who are entitled to
Ll exertiption can have theft papers properly
made out by applyingeit the office of the un
dersigned, in the DAILY Tattonasn Burr.nrso,
Third street. SULLIVAN . S. CHILD,
Attorney for Military Claims.
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HARRISBURG SEMINARY.
THE FALL SESSION
SESSIO/4
Of this Institution will commence
~ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd.
B. E. 'Principal
DRii FT ! DRArT ! !
usINVA's in. At
relation to e Draft in the
B 14th Enrollment District
CAREFULLY & RELIABLY ATTENDED TO.
All kinds of papers prepared according to
11. S. regulations, at LOW RATES.
Persons wishing substitutes can be accommo
dated, and any one wishing to go as substitute
for any drafted man can'obtain the highest cash
price at the established claim agency of
EUGENE SNYDER, .
Attorney-at-Law,
3d. Street, near Market,
Harrisburg, Pa.
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AN ASSORTMENT OF
OVER 100 STYLES
-or
POCKET BOOKk PURSES
• PORTMONAIES
FOB LAM& AND DENTLpIEN,
SELLER'S
Drug and Fancy Goods Store,
No. 91: Market n &red.
A. FINE DDT OE_
BANKERS' :EASES AND LARGE, WALLETS.
Some 'Splendid New Patterns of
LADIES' COMPANIONS.
The best Morocco
TRAVELING SATCHELS,
And_a general variety of Fardir t gOODS, snit
_
able for Presen4s, now on hand_
SELLER'S
myll] Drug Store, - No. 91 Market Street.
HAMS.—A- large invoice of canvassed: an,
ancanvaseed harna„ of every Choice bran'd
in market. Foch ham warranted in good!ordea.
Folettle very IoW . '
:worms & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market Ste .
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`2lllrtztmccuttnts.
Cards inserted.winr this head muse invariably be
paid for in advance.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
T ogERYSr Fat& idatetortheof
fofelntColosieesibiecttethe
decisipn oftie;Rjp4PlA;vntyeonvention.
lssu y
Londonderry township, August 25. dinA
TO THE UNION CITIZENS OF
DAUPHIN COUNTY.
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EDlTOR—Permit me to recommend to
t h elYl deiliglabatt of the- MAIM County Con
vention, the name of AMOS FISLER, of Sus
quehanna township, m a suitable Candidate for
County Commissioner. ' Mr. F. was born in the
township, and is well known as peculiarly fitted
to fill the responsible statlon - estCommitationer.
,Wi:hepe that he ;May receive: the nomination.
au2s Btd° SUSQUEHANNA.
DAVID K. MoCLIME, of Washington town
ship, will be a candidate for the Legisla
ture, subject to the nomination of the Dauphin
County Union Convention. an 24 dtf
;WOE THE STATE SEINATE.—Mr: Jamas
J Freeland, of Millersburg, will be. al can
dtdate for the State Senate, subject to the nom
ination of the Union Conferees of the district.
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.FO4, :COUNT Y OM MISKONER
TORN WALLOWER, Sa,, offers himself as a
*I candidate for the office of County ComMie
sioner,renbject to the decision of i ttle Union Re
publican county Convention, and if elected
pledges himself to perform the duties of said
office with fidelity.
Harrisburg, Aug. 11, 1868.--dawte
ItOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
FOR 3E. °MGM respectfully announces
G
inathe will be a candidate for the office of
County Commissioner, and ;if nominated and
'elected, pledges himself to the duties of
the offlon with fidelity.
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OIJNTY TDEASURNIL—The unduraigned
afittlitaTetis - hirnself as a candidate for
CiouritiTiksiairer and itolicitaibi l support of all
Mask rani.' Subject to thU nominating con-
MAO HENERSY.
Union Deposit, May 12,1806. [mylB-decwic
Steam. Weekly to Liverpool,
lOUCHING QUFRNSTOWN, (Co ax HAR-
Boa.) Thu well' known Steamers of the
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam
ship Company, are intended to sail as follows
CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, August
29th, CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, S e pt,
bth ; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 12th,
and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from
Pier 44, North River.
BATES OF PARA AGE,.
Pnorairroits.
PLYAIII4 It 4 amp, ost ITS ZiatC/VALeNT"
roar oeans, $BO 00 sTIESRAGB, $3:. St
do to London, 86 00 do to London,, 35 5‘
do to Paris, 96:00 do to Paris, 40 50
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50
Passengers also forwarded to nerve, Bremen,
Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates.
Fens from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist
Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO6. Steerage from Liver-
pool, $4O. From Queonestown, $BO. Those
who wish to send for their friends canting tick
ets here at these rates.
For farther Inforiaatiou apply at the Compa
14 1. 8 Offices.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, lb Broadway, N. Y.
or C. 0. ZIMIHERISLAN, ,Harrisburg.'
f23dly.
LIGHTE & CO.
(Late Lig4te & gradburye)
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Plane Forte' • MallUlfaCtorerg,
. 421. Bimetal: Sr. Nsw YOBS,
2d block East-of Broirrheirry.
MN. jr. a LIGIITE,, the original fonnder of
this well-WM*l:e ettabliiihment Senior
partner, and only Practiog Piano' Fork Maker of
the late firm of "Lights &Bradbury's," having
retained his Two-Thirds interest in the whole
business stock, materials, &c.iand Sole Proprie
torship in his Viduabis Palente, inclusive of his
celebrated PATENT INSULATED IRON
FRAMES, is the only One ,Who - aaii make the
SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES for which this
house has been so popular. ir 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. LIGHTE & CO.,
auo-dam 421 Broome Bt., New York.
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D R . sSIirV.E T '
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY,
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA,
LUMBAGO, STIFF NEC. HAND JOINTS,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND
WO UN BSi PILES, HEADACHE, •
AND ALL RHEUMATIC
AND NERVOUS
DEFORDERS.
For all of which it is a speedy arid certain
remedy, and never fails. This Lininient is pre
pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen SWeet, of
Connecticut,, the famous bone setter, and has
been used is his practice for more than twenty
years with the'most astonishing success.
AS Allt ALLEVIATOR OP PAIN, it is un
rivalled by any preparation before the public,
of which the moat skeptical may. be ilbnvinced
by a single trial.
This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically
Ilheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in
thousands of cases where It has been used it has
sever been.known to fall.
FOR IeEriRALGL4 It will afford immediate
relief in every ease, horfeier distressing.
It will relieve the Worstrake READACHE
in three minutea'and is warranted to do it.
TOO2BAC9ZE Mao will it cure instantly.
FOR 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 revivifies the
system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor.
FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we
claim that it is the best known, tmd 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, and in a majority of cases will effect a
raced ewe.
QUINSY AlVI) SORE TBROAT are some
times extremely malignant and dangerous, but
a timely application of this Liniment will never
fail to cure.
STEAMS are sometimes very obstinate, and
enlargement of the Joints is liable to occur if
neglected. The worst case may be conquered
by this Liniment in two or three days.
BRUISM, CUTS, WOUNDS SORES EL
, ,
CERSBURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to
the Wonderful healing' properties of DR.
SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when used
accordineto directions. Also, CHILBLAINS,
FROSTED FEET; INSECT BITES AND
Sill
EVERY HORSE OWNER
should have this remedyat band, for Its timely
use at the first appearafife 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 Lint
dent have been received within the last two
years, and many of them from persona in the
highest ranks of life.
To avoid imposition, obserni 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.
13.ICliARDSON & CO.,
• Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.
Yor sale by all dealers. null dawly euw
SUBSTITUTES WANTED
ZBEM BODIED- MEN, Citizens or Aliens,
wishing to serve as
SL73BTITUTER .FOR DRAFTED LIEN,
Will receive the Eraser P14131/1311,
By Applying at
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try, just received and for sale by
jl4 WM. DOOR, & OD.
ANEW assortment of Morton's Unrhraled
Gold Pens, in Gold Plated Desk Holders,
just received at SOBEFFEE'S BOOKSTORE,
jell!. lB Karket street.
NEW MACKEREL, No. l's, 2's and B's, in
barrels, halves, quarters and kits, just
received and for sale by
NIOHOLS & BOWMAN,
al i g n - Cor Erout; andktarket streets.
VXCELSIOR HAMS.—Michener's celebrated
laceLior Haws, couttantly on band and
for sale by Ham a,
& BOWMAN,
41417 Cor. Front and Market streets.
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SUM
'CAUTION.
Ifttbirat
N OT ALCOEEOLIC
A HIGHLY CONCENTRAIED VEGETABLE
EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC
DR. HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS.
Prepared by
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.
Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising froui
disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa
tion, 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
tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of
the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flut
tering at the Heart, Choking or Slat:Welting
Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness
of Vision,
Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per
spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain
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 011 BAD WHISKY. They will cure
the above diseases in ninety-nine elves out a
hundred.
BOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS!
Are not a new and untried article, but have
stood the teat 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 AND
CITIZENS.
Testifying, of their own personal knowledge,
to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of
these Bitters.
DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO
STRENGTHEN YOU? -DO YOU WANT A
GOOD . APPITniEr '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, use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under the name
of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the
cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to4o
cents per gallon, the taste disguisedby or Corian
der &ed.
Ma 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 continuallrunder the IV/Acne/1W Ilkoholic Stim
ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea
ted and kept up, and the result is, all the horrors a'-
tent/ant upon a drunkard's We and death.
for those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor
Bitters, we publish the following receipt:— Get ONE
ROME OF HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT
TERS and mix with TFIREP. QUARTS OF GOOD
BRANDY OR -WHISKY, and the result will be
a preparation that Will FAR REOEL in medicinal
virtues and true acellatee any of the numerous Li
m s ßitters in the marled, and will COST MUCH
You will have all the virtues of HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with
n GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less prim than
Cam inferior preparations will cost you.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS !
- 6MB THE PRIM* OP SOLDIN6B.
We call the attention of all having relations
or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
LAM:VS 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 ala i it will be noticed that
a very large proportion are suffering from debil
ty. Every case of that kind can be readily
cured by Eloofland'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 other Wise 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 language,"has been saved by the Bitters:"
.PniinaLPICIA; August 23d, 1862.
Messrs Jones & Evans gentlemen,
yourHoefland's German Bitters has saved ray
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 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 anythkg, 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 oduld not last under these cir
cumstances;
and, accordingly, the physicians
who had been working faithfully, though un
succeadully, to rescue me from the grasp of the
limed archer, Muddy told m# they could do no
more for me and advised me to see a 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,
ass forlorn hope, to try your bitters , and kind
ly procured a bottle. From the time I com
menced-taking than the gloomy shadow of
death receded, and I am now, thank God fur 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 whoml 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.
Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE.
We fully concur in the, truth of the above
statement, as we had despaired of seeing en
comrade' Mr. Malone, restored to health.
John ouddleback, First New York Battery
George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis
Chevalier, 92d New York;-J ; .-E. Spencer, let
Artillery, Battery F; . J. B. Emmen., Co. 13, ad
Vexmcmt ; Henry B. Jerome, Co: B. 3d Ver-
Mont.; Henry T. Macdonald, Co. 0, 6th Maine ;
John F. Ward, Co. B, sth Maine; Herman
frit, Co. H, 72/1 New York ; Nathaniel B.
mas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Kiln
hall, Co. A, 3d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co.
B, 108th Puma.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
See thatthe signature of-. 'V. - M. JACKSON'
is-on. the .li/rapper of each hottle.r,,,„
Pdceper bottle, 75 cents, orthaff dozen for SA.
principal Office and Manufactory, No. 681
Arch street. JONES & EVANS,
(Successor to O. K. - Jackka& C 0.,)
Proprietors.
gi'Fos saleby Druggist and Dealers in every
town in the United Stake- jrnyltklewly