Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, August 26, 1863, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Wedesiay Eveulug, August 23, 1863
TOWN AND
MILITARY RELIEF FIIRD.—The regular month
ly payment to soldiers' families, will be made
on Friday afternoon, August 28th, at the
Sheriffs office, between the hours of four and
six. GEO. BERGNER, Pres't.
0. EDWARDS, Secretary.
THAT Prouro.—A grand picnic is announced to
come off at Hoffman's woods, on Saturday,
August 294 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 occasion.
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.,
Tug Pamnusr LAWS for 1863 have been de
livered to the office of the. Prothonotary, and
are ready for distribution to those who are en
titled to receive them.
EVERY Menem of Advance Lodge No. 39, I.
0. of G. T., ie requested to attend the stated
meeting this (Wednesday) evening. Reports of
committee on the picnic, and other important
business.
Bum or A Ifnusxsa.—Rev. Mr. Landis,
-pastor of the United Brethren congregation at
Springfield, Lancaster county, died on Friday
last, after an illness of three hours.
Haan .la.ruazo.—Mr. Stomp, conductor of a
local freight train on the mountain division of
the Pennsylvania railroad, had his hand badly
crushed, at Altoona, on Monday, while coup
ling two freight cars together.
A Vfncous CHANGE.— The extreme heat of
the past few days bas given way to a coolness
that renders summer clothing uncomfortable.
Last night and this morning were ant sually
cool. The delightful shower of rain with
which we were favored last evening may have
had something to do with the change.
Bows Paporer.—Bepre Alderman Jain.
William Bryson and Esther, his wife, squire
Howe, and John Bowen, ail drunk, the first
two in a beastly state, were arrested by officers
Essig and Cline, and committee to priron, last
evening. They were4iseharged this morning.
There were no other cases to report, up to the
time of going to press.
Katursr.—At market, this morning, there
was a fair supply of vegetables, which were gen•
erally offered at a moderate figpre. A conside
rable quantity of fruit, mostly of an inferior
quality, sold at high rates. Berries have nearly
all disappeared. There was a brisk trade in
tomatoes, for canning. They were sold at fifty
cents per bushel.
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IMnOVRD Passzave OAl4.—Mr. George L.
Black has just received a new lot of these cele
brated self-sealing cans. They are undoubtedly
the most superior can in use, and from our own
experience we can safely recommend them to
the use of all families. Mr. Black solicits the
ladies to call and examine the merits of the
can. It is the best and most convenient, and
may be examined by the public, whose comforts
and interests it can never advance while un
tried.
PLASM SHADE Tries.—WeTries.—We deem f" it scarcely
necessary to call the attention of our readers to
the advantages gained by planting shade trees.
All know and appreciate their value, and we
merely desire to inform those wanting trees
that they can get them at low rates at the Key
stone Nursery. Mr. Mish is now ready to re
ceive orders for shade trees, and will guarantee
their growth. He will replace any that fail to
grow. Twenty per cent. may be saved by pur
chasers clubbing and taking large lots. Mr. M.
will superintend the planting of them, and
warrant satisfaction.
All who desire ornamental and fruit trees,
vines, shrubbery, &c., can get a choice article,
at the Keystone Nursery. See advertisements.
F.SIALBAILBOAD ACGLDIMT.-.g young man,
named John Keech, a fireman on the Pennsyl
vania railroad, was so severely injured, Inter
nally, on Wednesday last, at Kittanning Point,
as to cause his death in a few hours after the
accident. It seems that the engine upon
which he was fireman had detached from a
freight train it was pushing and dropped back
for the purpose of taking water, and while Mr.
Keech was attending to that duty, a portion of
the train broke loose, and, running back, came
in collision with the engine, knocked him from
the tank, up against the boiler, and from thence
upon the track, injuring him as above stated,
but not leaving a single mark upon his person.
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Two Mamas GONE.—The Mercersburg Journal
announces the death of J. M. Bradley, Erg.,
one of its editors. His disease was typhoid
fever, contracted while on a visit to Gettysburg,
immediately after .the great battle there. Mr.
Bradley was a prominent citizen, and his death
is very generally deplored by the community
in which he lived.
We are sorry to learn of the death of Samuel
lif'Elhose, Esq., editor of the Jefferson Star. He
was among the first of those who went forth at
the call of the Governor for State defence. He
was an earnest laborer in the Republican ranks,
and bent all his energies to the upbuilding of
that organization. As an editor, be had won a
reputation for fairness and scholarly ability,
mid his services in the. cause of his country Will
long be remembered. Peace to his ashes.
MAILKET MAKER HAEMNLEN assures us (and
his assurance is sustain , :d by good c“iz-t.s I,c
-ing in the neighborhood oi the turtk..t houszo
that the statement which appeared i n th e 7 07 - y
Organ on Monday and this morning, in re
gard to the neglected condition of tre butchers'
stalls and blocks, as well as the general filth i
nrsa of the market houses, is without the
shadow of truth to sustain it. The market
houses are carefully swept every Wednesday,
and thoroughly washed and scrubWd every
Saturday morning. 5) far as our victualers are
concerned, we have the assurance, too, that
they are sedulously careful and cleanly in the
care of their blocks and stalls, and we do not
doubt that they will regard this attempt to
publish them to the world as a filthy, careless
class of men, as a piece of base presumption if
not an effort to do them a wicked injury which
will require their future attention and resent
ment.
—So far as oar knowledge goes, we have al
ways found Market Master Haehnlen a careful,
courteous and attentive officer. The property of
which he has had charge, has been and still is
made use of as a general rendezvous, daily and
nightly, by straggling soldiers and idle civilians.
It Is used as' a 'lounging resort, a banqueting
hall, and sleeping apartments, so that Market
Master Haehnlen is almost constantly engaged
in looking after its cleanliness and its safety.
In view of these facts, the, public have been
thoroughly disgusted with the effort to injure
this faithful officer, as well as with the at6mpt
to bring into disrepute a class of business men
as respectable as our victualers. We trust that
the fabrications in regard to the market houses
will be abated, and that the mean assaults in
dulged against Market Master Haehnlen will
cease in the future. If they do not cease, we
are very much mistaken in Fred. if he does not i
take measures to stop them.
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Courts. Pnoossintes —The following cases
were disposed of yesterday, after the close of
our report :
Com. vs. A. Fink, disorderly house. Bail
forfeited.
Com. vs. Brant Williams and. Elizabeth Wilt,
Dams. Lumpy, on oath of Jacob Mounts.
Plead guilty.
Corn. vs. James Burns. Larceny, on oath of
Samuel Myers. Guilty.
Com. vs. 800. Boyd and Agnes Boyd. Lar
ceny, on oath of John lelbermott. Jury out.
Corn. vs. Henry Hawlingsworth. Assault
and battery. Guilty.
The Grand Jury acted on the following bills:
Corn. vs. Jacob Ullman and Emanuel Frank.
Assault and battery. True bill.
Com. vs. Mary Maguire. Disorderly house.
Ignored.
Com. vs. Susan Smith. Fornication and bas
tardy, on oath of James Steevea. Ignored.
Com. vs. Elias Camel. Blocking up the high-
ways Tine bill.. _
Corn. vs. Thomas Davis. Assault and bat
tery. True bill. Tried and plead guilty.
Com. vs. Robert Edwards. Disorderly house.
True bill.
Com. vs. Wm. S. Lascow. Assault and bat
tery. True bill.
Com. vs. William Bishop. Misdemeanor in
selling liquor on Sunday, on oath of B. Camp
bell. Ignored.
Com. vs. Cornelius Buffington. Adultery, on
oath of John WDermott. Defendant called
and forfeited bail.
Oom. vs. Benjamin Boyd. Larceny, on oath
of Peter Bernheisel. True bill.
Cora. vs. Theodore George. Selling liquor
on Sunday, on oath of John Newman. True
bill.
Corn. vs. Harriet Manse, Jamea Martin, Jas.
Burns, Margaret Bogner and Rebecca Garman.
Riot, on oath of Fred. Manse. True bill.'
Com. vs. Frederick Manse. Adultery, on oath
of Margaret Bogner. True bill.
Com. vs. Frederick Manse, Nich. Baluor and
Elizabeth Galbraith. Maar& and battery.
Com. vs. Elizabeth Galbraith. Fornication
and bastardy, on oath of Harriet Manse.
Com. vs. George Jacoby and Fayette Welsh
Assault and battery, onnoath of D. D. Spayd.
Ignored.
Com. vs. Harriet A. Manse and Jos. Barns.
Larceny. True bill.
Com. vs. Ann Brooks. Concealing death of
bastard child. True bill.
Com. vs. A. W. Cardwell, • Henry M'Clean,
Thomas M'Clean and John H. Duey. Larceny.
True bill.
Com. vs. J. G. Trimbell. Assault and bat
tery. True bill.
Com. va. Michael M'Afaben, Michael Fitz
gerald and John Kelly. Assault and battery.
True bill.
WEDNESDAY.--Com. vs. Jacob Seers. Lar
ceny. True bill.
Same vs. same. Larceny. True bill.
Com. vs George Montgomery. Larceny.—
True bill.
Com. vs. George Johnson and James Hess.
Larceny. True bill.
Com. vs. Decatur Stipe. Assault and bat
tery. True bill.
Com. vs. Caleb Pearce. Assault and battery.
True bill.
Com. vs. ,George Hoover, Samuel Hoover,
Jeremiah Knapp, George Knapp mid Zacliarlah
Knapp. Assault and battery. Not a true bill.
County to pay coats.
COM. TO. J. B. Stoner. Amult and battery
Not a true bill.
Corn. vs. J. G. Trimball. Assault on battery,
on oath of Elizabeth Brenner. Not a true bill.
Same Ira. same. Assault and battery, on
oath of M. F. Brenner. Not a true bill.
Same vs. same. Assault and battery, on
oath of Mary Basehore. Not a true bill.
Same vs. same. Assault and ibattery, on
oath of Mary Lee.
Coin. vs. J. M. Shock and Eli Shock. As
sault and battery. Not a true bill.
Com. vs. Thomas Smith. Manslaughter.
True bill.
Com. vs. C. B. Bpayd and J. W. Brown. As
sault and battery. True bill.
Com. Bpayd and J. W. Brown. Con
spiracy to break jail.
Com. vs. John lark. larceny. True bill.
Corn. vs. Louis Bodiplm. Misdemeanor.—
True bill.
Com. vs. George N'Laughlin, Solomon
Emanuel and James Fehman. Riot, assault,
jto. True bill. •
GOm. vs. Solomon Bigley. Larceny, 840.--
TElle bill.
FAIR.—The annual fair of the rbrst. r only
society will be held at West.
.g_t the 25th and 28th of September.
SCALDED To th;ATu.—A young child of John
A. 111.'Closky, of Clarion, was scalded to death,
few days ago, by falling into a bucket of boil
ing water.
Limon TAX.—A notice of very great import
ance to persons subject to income tax will be
found iu our advertising columns The blank
must be fiiled up and returned t., the office of
the Asistant Assessor on or before the sth of
September, or fifty per cent. will be added.
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ANOTHER PICNIO.—The Mechanics' Associa
tion of Harrisburg intend having a picnic on
Saturday next, at Cold Spring. A grand treat
is in store for those who may attend, as the
place selected is a delightful resort during the
heated term. Cars will leave the Lebanon Val
ley depot at 7i o'clock in the morning, and
convey visitors , to the Springs.
DEATH of A SOLDIEIL—John Opdegrove, a pri
sate of Co. F, 173 d Penn'a Beg., who was found
on the night of the 14th inst., on the railroad
track, near the depot, in a state of nudity and
severely wounded, died In the Chestnut Street
Hospital on Monday night last. His parents
arrived several days previous trade death, and
gave hiin every possible attention, His remains
were taken home for interitient.
INTERESTING TO SOLDIERS' Ifnuts.=-Considera
hie uncertainty having existed, as to how soon
claims for bounty and back pay to decease&
soldiers will ba settled, we publish the follow
ing for the information of parties interested.
2d ATIDTTOIT'S Onto; July 7,1863.
Applications are taken up for settlement ac
cording to the date of death of soldiers. Those
where the death occurred in May and June,
1863, are now being settled.
E. B. FRENCH, 2d Auditor.
Sptriat Notices.
PENNSYLVANIA. MILITIA and Recruiting
Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, Sta., Sc., made
out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office: Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [o-27-ly
NEW FALL Goons.—We have now received
and are_opening a beautiful assortment of new
styliidress goods and other goods.
Splendid assortment of new delaines.
All colors of plain alapacas.
blew style of plaid dress goods
Fine black bombazines.
Black and colored paramattas.
5 pieces of black silks.
50 pieces of bleached and unbleached time
line.
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 napkins.
Black alapacas,all qualities.:
White linen and hemstiched pocket hdkfa.
' • 10 doz. Balmoral Ekirts, from $2 60 up.
Large assortment of hoop skirts.
Hoop skirts at 75 cts , $1 00, $1 50, and all
prices.
White cambric =dins and jaconnetts, nen-
Books, Irish linen, Swiss mnalins, and a great
many other new goods. S. LIMY.
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 alleviate pain more speediiy then
any other preparation. For all Rheumatio
and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible,
and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains,
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. Over one thousand certi
ficates of remarkable cures, performed by it
within the last two years, attest this - fact. •
See advertisement. augll-dewoew
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!
MOTHERS!!!
DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S
SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN
TEETHING.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of
one the best female physicians and nurses hi the
United Slates, 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 rellevesile child trom pain, but
invigorates the stomdbh and bowels, corrects
acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole
system. It will almoSt instantly relieve
GRIPING IN TIEN BOWLS, MID WIND COLIC:
We believe it the Best and • Surest Remedy in
the World, in all eases of DYSENTERY and
DIARBEREA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises
from Teething or from any other cause.
Full directions for using will accompany each
bottle. None Genuine unless the faceimile of
CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the
outside wrapper. -
Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YOll4.
Pam -Om 26 Onus PER. Perna.
. my22-d&w6m
Vicutoo, lUttobtong, s.t.
F. C. LIGHTE & CO.,
(Late Light° & Bradbury's)
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
421 Baum ST., Nnw Yoaz,
2d block East of Broadway.
F. 0. MONTE, the original founder of
this well-known establishment, Senior
partner, and only Practices' l Piano Forte Maker of
the late firm of "Lighte & Bradblirys," having
retained his Two-Thirds interest in the whole
business stock, materials, &a., 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. Or All infringe
ments on his tights 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. (3. LIGHTE & CO.,
aus—dBm 421 Broome St., New York.
MEMNON% AND CABINET ORGANS.
TWENTY-SLY. FIRST PREMIUMS,
TWELVE SILVER MEDALS,
and the
ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instru
ments of tbie clam) has been awarded to
MASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS.
A full assortment of these Instruments al-
WAYS on hand, at • W. KNOCHE'S,
TIRO *sent,
j e Citaky i#l, Market -otreat
Nnticco.
WANTED—Esquire at the
S White Hall Hotel. au264.1310
100 lUBSTI'IUTES WANTED.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID. Apply at
CHILD'S CLAM AGENCY,
Third street, near Walnut.
an2l-dhf Harrisburg, Pa
SUBSTITUTE'S WANTED
ABLE-BODIED MEN wishing to go as Sub
stitutes, will find desirable situations and
receive the HIGHEST CASH moss, by applying at
the office of ROB'T SNODGRASS,
Attorney at LAW,
Norzh Third street, three doors above Market.
an2s d2w
SUBSTITUTES WANTED
ABLE BODIED MEN, Citizens or Aliens,
wishing to serve as
SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFTED ALEN,
Will receive the HIGHER PREMIUM,
By applying at
CHILD'S MILITARY AGENCY,
TELGRAPH liumnsa.
REWARD FOR DESERTERS.
A. REWARD OF TEN DOLLARS, and the
Amenable expenses incurred, will be paid to
env mown, for the apprehension and delivery
of a DESERTER at the headquarters of the
nearest provost marshal. By order.
JOHN BAY -CLEMENT,
Captain and Provost Marshal 14th Dist., Pa.
Harrisburg, August 21, 1863.—au22 Stawtf
ATTENTION! CONSCRIPTS!
A ' persons drafted and who are entitled to
exemption can have their mem properly
made out by applying at thejoffice of the un
dersigned, in the DAILY Taragos.APH BUILDING,
Third street. SULLIVAN S. CHILD,
Attorney for Military Claims.
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DRAFT I DRAFT!!
DUSTER% in relation to the Draft In the
14th - Rnrollment District
CAREFULLY & RELIABLY ATTENDED TO.
All kinds of papers prepared according to
U. B. regulations, at LOWILSTEB,
Persona '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 tbe established claim agency of
EUGENE SNYDEU,
Attorney-at-Law,
3d Street, near Market,
aull-im Harrisburg, Pa.
alitual 2nnountemtnig.
Cards inserted under this Izead must invariably be
paid for in:adoance.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
DR. J. H. HOWER, of Fishery!ile, will be a
1.1 candidate for the Legislature, snlject to
the nomination of the Dauphin County Union
Convention. au26 dte
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
lOFFER MYSELF as a candidate for the-of
fice of County Commissioner, subject to the
decision of the Republican Comity. Convention.
MARTIN NISSLEY.
Londonderry township, August 25. dto°
TO THE UNION CITIZENS OF
DAUPHIN COUNTY.
A'R. EDlTOR—Permit me to recommend to
_al the delegates of the Union County Con
vention, the name of AMOS FISLER, of Sus
quehanna township, as a suitable candidate for
County Commissioner. Mr. F. was born in the
township, and is well known as peculiarly lilted
to fill the responsible station as Commissioner.
We hope that he may receive the nomination.
au2s ShiaSUSQUEHANNA.
. .
TA AVID K. MaCLURE, of Washington town-
Ship„,will be a candidate for the Legisia:
tare, subject to the nomination of the Dauphin
County Union Convention. au24 dtf
FOE THE STATE SENATE.--Mr. James
Freeland, of. Millersburg, will be, al can
didate for the State Senate, subject to the nom
ination of the Union Conferees of the district.
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FOlt COUNTY COAIMISSIONER.
TORN WALLOWER, Su., 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 eleeted
pledges himself to perform the duties of said
office :with fidelity.
Harrisburg, Aug. 11, 1863.--dawtc
FOR COUNTY COMMI'dgIONER.
GEOIIGE CASSEL respectfully announces
that he will be a candidate for the office of
County Clommiwdoner, and if nominated and
elected, pledges himself to fulfil the duties of
the office with fidelity. my297dswtcs
COUNTY TREA S URER .— The undersigned
announces himself as a candidate for
County Treasurer and solicits the support of all
Union men. Subject to the nominating con
vention. ISAAC HSRSELEY.
Union Deposit, May 12,1808. [nylli•dkvstc
eblitational.
NOTICE I
11 AISS SUE F. WILSON will re-open her
IV/ school on Front street, two doors below
Chestnut,. on Tuesday next, September 1, 1868.
au2s 2td
HARRISBURG SEMINARY.
THE FALL SESSION
Of this Institution will commence
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd.
an22•d2w : S. E. DIXON, Principal,
THE FALL SESSION
OF THE
RABBISBURG AOADEMY
WILL OPEN ON XONDA " r , 814 teACQUIST.
For vacancies apply to 3. F. SELLER,
all dstoode Principal.
IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE,
MECHANICSBURG, PA.
THE attention of parents having daughters
to educate, is respectfully called to the ad
vantages 'afforded at this Institution for a
thorough and accomplished education. It is
easy of access, is healthfully and pleasantly
located, employs a full corps of efficient and.ex
perienced teachers, is chartered by the Legisla
ture with full collegiate powers to confer liter
ary honors upon its graduates, and its termnare
as low as they can be made in view of the com
fort of the students and the permanency of the
institution.
The Fall Session will commence on Wednes
day, September 2d. Students should enter
promptly, and, as far as possible, parents should
write or come in advance and secure rooms.
For Catalogues, address
A. G. MAELATT,
an 4 Staw-m-vr.s.4w President
A NEW assortinent of Morton's Unrivaled
CAI, Gold Pans, in Gold Plated Desk Holders,
just received at -80BEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
el 6 18 Market street.
A URGE variety of Notions, Pot mewed,
A at soserrErs BOONOIIIIII.
Ocean Zteamtrg
S GILEAT EASTERN, NYW
YORK AND uvEarooL
HuWLAND & MpitmALL, AGENTS.
Tho ettainEhip
GREAT EASTERN,
WALTER PATON, Commander.
will be dispatched
PROM LIVERPOOL. I PROM EOM YOBK.
Wednesday, August 12 I Wednesday, Sept. 2
and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks
from each port.
First c from.
Second cabin, state-room berths,
meals furnished at separate 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 year .% of age half price. In
fants free.
Third cabin $6O
Steerage, with superior accoannodations...sBo
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
CHARLES A. WEITINEY,
Passage Office, 26 Broadway, New York.
HOWLAND & Ammaram, Agents,
54 South st... New York.
jela-dBna
Steam Weekly to tivenmoL
POUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cosa HAR-
I. Boa.) The well known Steamers of the
Liverpool, New York and Philsdelpiria.Steam•
slap Company. are Intended to sail as follows
CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, August
29th, CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, Sept.
sth ; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 12th,
and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from
Fier 44, North River.
TAXIES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLR Di GOLD, OE im 2QTAVAINNIt tx 119
RIMY.
yam mars, $BO 00 camases, 132 Et
do to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 6CI
do to Paris, 96 Go do to Paria, 40 60
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to 'Hamburg-, 37 50
Passengers also forwarded to nerve, Bremen,
Rotterdam, Antwerp, &Al., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Qmenestown : Ist
Cabin,s76, $B5, $1.05. Steerage from' Liver
pool, i4O. From Queenstown, $W' Those
who wish to send for their Mends can buy tick
ets here at these rates.
For further inforirtattort apply 'at the'-Outupa
ny's Offices.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, Igßroadway , N. Y.
or D. 0. ZEMHERHAN, Harrisburg.
f23dly.
9aTcbiral.
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DR. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
TRII
GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY,
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA,`
LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND
WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC
AND NERVOUS
DISORDERS.
For all of which it is a speedy and certain
remedy, and never fails.. This Liniment is pre
pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of
Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and him
been used in his practice for more than.twenty
years with the moat astonishing success.
AS AN ALLEVI42OR OP PAIN, it is un
rivalled by any preparation before the public,
of which the most skeptical may be convinced
by a single trial.
This Liniment will care rapidly and radically
Rheumatic, Disorders of every kind, and in
thousands of cases where it has been used it has
never been known to fail.
FOR .NEDRALGL4, it will afford immediate
relief in every case, however distressing.
It; ill relieve the worst case of HEADACHE
in three minutes and is warranted to do it.
TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly.
FOR NERVOUS DUMMY AND GENE
RAL LASSITUDE (miming fro:aim - Prudence or
excess, this Liniment is a most happy and un
failing remedy. Acting directly upon the ner
vous tissues, it strengthens null:revivifies the
system ' and restores it to elasticity and vigor.
FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we
claim that it is the best known, and we challenge
the world to produce an equaL Every victim
of this distressing complaint should give it a
trial, for it will not fall to afford immediate
relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a
radical cure.
QUINSY AND SORB THROAT are some
times extremely malignant and dangerous, but
a timely application of this Liniment will never
fail to care.
SPRAINS 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.
BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, ST
CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to
the wonderful healing properties of DR.
SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when used
according to directions. Also, CHILBLAINS,
FROSTED FEE 7; INSECT BITES AND
SUNG&
EVERY HORSE OWNER
should have this remedy at hand, for its timely
use at the first appearance of Lameness will ef
fectually prevent those formidable diseases,
to which all horses are liable, and which
render so many otherwise valuable horses,
nearly worthies&
Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to
the wonderful curative properties of this Lini
ment have been received within the last two
years, and many of them from persons in the
highest ranks of life.
CAIITION.
To avoid imposition, observe the Signature
and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every
label, and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible
Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle,
without which none are genuine.
RICHARDSON & CO.,
Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.
For sale by all dealers. aull dawly eow
FLOWERS OF ITALY
TOILET
EAU DE COLOGNE.
AII exquisite impregnation of Pare Spines
with the odors Of Flowers, Blossoms of
Orange,Rosemara, Balm, - Violet and Roses,
Very f ragrant on the handkerchief. For sale
by the quart or bottle. Prepared by
jyls 8. A. HIDTKEL, Apothecary.
rzr SOMETHING NEW I
THE LILLE I3OQUET, a mellow perfume of
Lavender Flowers, Hoses and Hignonnette,
for the toilet, bath and handkerchief. Dis
tilled by S. A. KITNICKL,
ear) Apothecary, Harrisburg.
PURE AND UNADULTE RAT ED SPICE ,
from the most celelnated mille in,the coup
try Net t received and for sale b
.114 WM ; DOC K, r , . ,.. & _CO
NOT ALCOHOLIC
A HIGHLY CONCFNTRA FED VEGETABLE
DR. HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BiITER:3.
Prepared by
Dr. C. K. JACKSON, Philadaphia, Pa.
Will effectually cure Liver Complaint,Dyspepeta,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a
disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Coustipa.•
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, I': ut
tering at the Heart, Choking or Sufloc.ting
Sensations when in a lying yrature, 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, Sic., Sudden
Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression
of Spirits, and will positively prevent Fellow
Fever Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO
Amonot. ORBAD WHISKY. They will cure
the above diseases in ninety-nine ea = s taut a
hundred.
$93 to sl;fi
EfOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS!
• Are not anew and untried article , but have
stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the
American public, and their reputation and see
are not rivaled by any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of letters
from the most eminent
CLEItGYMEN, LAWYFRR, PHYSICIANS tom
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 APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO
BUILD UP YOUR OONSITITITION? 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.
PAIITICULAN NOTICE.
nee are many preparations aokl under the name
of Bata's, put sap en quart bottles, compounded of the
cheapest whisky or common rum, coating from 20 to 4u
amts per gallon, the taate disguised by Anise or Corian
der &ad.
2his class of Bitters has caused, and will continue
to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die
the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is
kept continually under the influence of Akoholw Stim
ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea
ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors a -
tendant upon a drunkard's life and death.
For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor
Bitters, we publish the following receipt:— Get ONE
BOTTLE OF HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT
TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD
BRANDY OR WHISKY, and the result will be
a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal
virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Li
quor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH
LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with
a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than
these *Verity preparations will cost you.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I
AND
TUB TRIENDS 07 SOLDDAIta
We call the attention of all having rt:lal ions
or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths
of the diseases induced by (=pecans and
privations incident to camp life. In the lists,
published almost daily in the newspapers, on
the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that
a very, arge propertion are suffering from debil
ty. Every case of that kind can be readily
cured by Hoofland'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 language, "has been saved by the Bitters:"
Patteuertsam, August 28d, 1862.
Messrs. Jones & Evans :—Well, gentlemen,
your Hoofiantts German Bitters has saved my
life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch
ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of
whose names are appended, and who were fully
cognizant of all the circumstances of my case.
I am, and have been for the last four years, a
member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and
I under the immediate command of Captain B.
18. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant
upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No
vember last with Inflammation of the lungs,
and was for sevenfy-two days in the hospital.
This was followed by great debility, heightened
by en attack of dysentery. I was then remov
ed from the White House and sent to this city
on board the steamer State of Maine, from
which I landed on the 28th of June. Since
that time I have been about as low as any one
could be and still retain a spark of vitality.
For a week or more I was scarcely able to swat
low 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 hid been working faithfully, though uu
successfully, to rescue me from thegraap 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
finds as best suited me. An acquaintance who
visited me arthe hospitakldr. 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 sun now, thank God for it,
getting better. Though I have taken but two
bottles, I have gained ten pound's, and I feed
sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife
and daughter, from whom I have heard riething
for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen, I aia a
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front
Royal. To your invaluable Bitten I owe the
certainty of life which has taken the niece of
vague fears—to your Bitters- will I owe the
glorious privilege .of again clasping to my
IXll3Om those who are dearest to me in life.
Very truly yours. ISAAC MALONE.
We illy concur in the truth of the above
statement, as we had despaired of seeing on
comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health.
John Cuddleback, First New York Battery
George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis
Chevalier, 92d New York; J. E. Spencer, Ist
Artillery, Battery F; J. B. Fasewell, Co. B, 8d
Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome,Co. B, 8d Ver
mont; Henry T% Macdonald, 0, 6th Maine ;
John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Mane • Herman
Koch, Co. H, 72d New York ; Nathaniel B:
Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew T. Kim
ball, Co. A, 8d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co.
B, 106th Penna.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON'
is on the wrapper of each bottle.
Pric or half dozen for $4.
oper bottle, 76 cents,
Prineipal Office and Manufactory, No. 631
Arch street. JONES & EVANS,
(Successor to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,)
Proprietors.
ejrFor sale by Druggist arid 'Dealers in every
blown the treltedlitates- Lnayliklaw/y
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