Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, August 27, 1863, Image 3

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yertieeme„i. Z3,,:irtt,3111 Notices, Mar..
Dr.too, ‘'' - e•, to secure insortion
in the 'M VA; BIWA invariably
be accon,V %with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered In the regular
tCvealsig Edition ate inserted In the
Horning Edition. without extra. charge.
HARRISBURG, PA
Thursday Eventur, August 27, 1803
TOWN AND 0011.NTRY.
lifurrsay RELIEF Funn.—The regular month
ly payment to Eoldiers'' families, will be made
on Friday afternoon, August 28th, at the
Sheriff's office, between the hours of four and
six. ' GEO. BERGNER, Pres't.
0. EDWARDS, Secretary.
12u Piono.—A grand picnic is announced to
come off at Hoffman's wcodi, on Saturday,
August 29th., 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. ..
Amy—Cholera bombshells ; water melons,
green apples and the like.
CAMP ROWLAND, near Wilkebarre; was broken
up on Tueeday, and the militia left for Scree:
ton.
SKEDADDLINO.-11 IS said that many of the
miners on Broad Top who were drafted are mak
ink tracks.
I===l
Tim names of all persons exempted from the
draft through disability, together with the cause
of Their exemption, have, been ordered to te
published.
A Jan , Smcsti MBILTING of the Lodges of
Good Templets will be held in. their
.hall this
(Thursday) evening at 7i o'clock.. 'liminess of
Importance.
DON'T FORM the picnic on Saturday neat, for
the benefit of the conscript. Doubtless a large
tramber of persons will be attracted to Hoff
-man's groye on that occasion. . , •
• CITIZEN FIRE CODEPANY.-A meeting of4he
Citizen fire company will be held <on -Fciday
evening, 28th inst. Every member is requested
.to •be -present, as important i:lib:en wUi t-e
transacted. -
gcr.r.so.- 7 -Last Friday morning a miner was
kill e d ,Nt fanersville, Huntingdon, county,
w hil e e t, w ork in hie room. cNot=having the
work properly secured, the top'fell uPorthim,
killing him instantly.
IMPOUTANT ITEM.—The Provostiltlarshal Gen
eral has ordered that dr,:fted men must appear
on the day designated in tL e. notice served' on
them, and remain subject to t.,`.le decision of the
board of enrollment:
Ma. Crtartrazs ELLIS, of Johnstown,. a member
of the 21st Pennsylvania cavalry,. was killed on'
Thursday last, at the camp near Chaxaberabgrii,
by his horse rearing and falling on him. =,He"
survived but a short time.
Dam A Ticarr.—R B. M'Crum, Encl., editor
of the. Altoona Tribune, says he received a
"ticket of invitation to Uncle Sam's balls,' a
series of which are to collie off in the Southern
States, during the ensuing winter."
Foss BAPTIST Cnuncrr.- _ =The erection of this
church, corner - of State and Fourth streets, is
rapidly progressiug,•and the building will soon
under roof. It will be a hondsome struc
ture, and an ornament to that section of the
city. •
`omerx-ran 7 — Zion's Church ,of the
NEARLY C, .
Evangelical asis -eclain, on North street, fs
nearly completed. The dedication will take
s lta
place on Sunday ;
Septa ber Sth.
R i ll particulars
ef ' the exercises will:be pub
lished in a few days.
TnAT popular 'watering place,
the splendid hotel, Congress Hall, ‘ 1111 ,1 1" , 7
reached by railroad three times a s 'Y
Philadelphia. Three trains run daily
from that city. Congress Hall is advertisek:
receive guests until the 20th of September, .
In!.ground hating been purchased for laying
ti E ;s 3 Vaional Ceiketery at Gettysburg, prepar
ations are being made to fit the, plane for the
recap ties of the bodies of the gallant dead who
fell on the Pennsylvania battle ground. It is
o compri 'se 20 acres, and.the, origination of the:
project min At be credited to the Governor of
Penns • lvania. - -
,
g rAlg z uze. ,.. 7 .... The State Fair for this year will
take place at Non. %tors, -Pa., upon the grounds
of the East Penna.' Agricultural Society, SO.
29th and 20th, and , ()at. Ist and 2d.' We are
informed that the IllOk. *amPle'PrePirati6as are
being made, and from , OrPent indications' It
will be one of the largest and` niOst interesting
ever held. For parti,,,mia,Ts . nue k nremium lists
address A. B. Longak er,Ssoretar, , i 'ToTOßtowilp
Pa.. See. adVertiseme nt in norsoliniCli
FARDSOMP. Passes.u.—Th e o ffi cor , and i 0 e
1
bars of the 73d Pena 'a beg. -have cut°'-alfk a
beantifursiord, sash and "belt, to be pf" sent %
to Brig. Gen. Charles T. Cr .mpbell. The .. Iw Z
is of the finest steel. Tb a scabbard la" Y
ornamented,. and bears ti ea inscription, "Pre
sented to Brig. Gan. Char les T. Campbell, ottr
late Colonel, by the,offioar a and men of the 57th
Regiment Penn's Volum tf.;erg, as a token of U.' eir
tegard for him as an a officer and a soldier."
The panel:it cost $BOO. '
Tali :Tsar? Parr mrns.—The Postmaster
general fintling that t' be recent act of Congres3
relative : to franking pa dvil egcs , if carried out to
the letter, would vet ate against the p alleges r
of many officers havi ng business - with` 'varinitti
Dapartments with w/ l'oh they were not directly'
connected, and bailey ing such was not the - intent
of the act, has Riven it the most liberal alp
straction possible, at id decided that, any Gott;
erement official, ha ring olii : oh‘l business .with
any of the Departm is entitled to and will
receive the benefit of franking.
DEBTBARTEIOU or A BAeai.--Da Friday evening
last, the barn of Amos Miller, in siicidlesei
township, Cumberland county, was struck by
lightning and burned to the ground All the
contents of the barn were also destroyed. The
lose is estimated at $4,500.
As official notice has been issued for the "un
terrified" copperheads to assemble on next Sat
urday evening, for the purpose of nominating
candidates for delegates to a county conven
tion to le 'held on the Bth of September.
"Wake, snakes!"
OATS.- Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of Mark L. Da Motto, A. Q. M., 11.
S. A., No. 24 Second street, until 12 o'clock on
Monday next, for furnishing one hundred thou
sand bushels of oats in. sacks, at the rate of
twelve thousand bushels per week.
PROBABLE CHANGE or Lhcarmer.--We learn
that the rendezvous foi the drafted men of this
section of Pennsylvania will probably be, lo-
Cited at Harrisburg instead of Carlisle. This
change would certainly be profitable to, the Gov
ernment, as there would be a great saving in the
cost of transportation ; besides Ihe facilities for
the shipment of troops from this point are such
as to render it a More desirable camping place
than •
Ce'er, Hauvirr BROWN, well known in this
city, is now in command of the 14th Beg., U. 14.
A., stationed near liadison'A'venne Park, kew
York"oity ` The 14th fertntirlynuakbered 2,690 ;
ken, but owing to the loons in the different
liattles in which it has been engaged, sickness,
fcc., it has no'n , only about six hundred -)xtem
liars, including officers. , The friends of Capt.
prowl/ will be &puled toilearri , -Shat his popu
larity with the regimerit kas great as ever, and
that he is in excellent health.
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,
AT TUB ABM= ON FORT YV john
IL Filler, •of=ther6sth Pennitylvania regiment,
'acted as volunteer
. aid to Oen. Strong, during
the desperate and bloody aseault on Fort Wag
ner, Morris lelaid, and was sarong the foremost
id 'these Who gained the ; parapet. It is not cer-.
tainly known .whether he escaped injary,hrit
be fell into the hands of the enemy, and, as
inothing has been heard from him, his' Mends
fear• that he Is no more. Maj. F. began his
militati career as a Captain in the "Old 18th,"
in the three months' campaign. .His place of
residence is Bedford where he Is well
and favOrablit known. We shall be glad to
hear .that the fears of his friends are not real
ised, and hope to seehim,return from, he Iv*
safe and , sound. ". ;
COURT PROOZEDINOS.—The following are the
proceedings since noon of yesterday:
Cora. vs. Aaron Duber. - Assault wid ;Vat
trq Ignored.
Coin vs. Henry Hardier. Sailing Minor on
Sunday. Ignored. Lecnard Kramer, prosocii
tor, to pay costs.
Com. vs. John Reed. Felonious assault and
battery, on oath of Hannah -Bollinger. Ig
nored.
Corn. vs. john Snyder. Felonious .assault
andlatteri, on oath o Elisabeth Hunter: Ig
nared.
_
Corn. vs. -Charles ILairor, Joseph Gross and
Adam. Haler. Robbery, on oath of Eliz&th
Hunter. Igtfored.- •
"Corn: vs. Benjamin-Boyd. Larceny, on oath
of Catharine A. Raidell. True bin. •—'
Com. vs. Rachel Moore. Larceny, on ; oath
of J. J. Rea. True bill. Defehdant being:ar
raigned, plead zullty.
. ,
Corn. vs. Richard Johnson. Larceny, on oath
of,Mary Narkness. . ..,.
Corn. vs. Charles N. Walker. Bigamy. Not
guilty. County to pay costal ' , •
Com. vs. George Carney. Amenlt and bat
tery, °lLA:oath of Ann Perry: True bill.
Com. vs. 3. Greenough. Selling liquormith
out license. Trite bill.
,
Corn: vt3. Michael Burke. Nulssucte-6-k4
lug ferocious dog. True bill.
Com. vs. William. Hopkins. nautili., and
battery. 'lgnored. County to pay coats.
Com. vs. Clarence Ilpdegraff. Assault and,
battery. Ignored. Mary Weltmer, proseentrixi
to pay costs.
'Com. vs. Christian t•;vy. Larceny. Ignored,
_ Com. vs. Augustus Llebtrue. Minor
on Sunday. Ignored. •
Cora. va. Mary Hofferte. Meanlt and bat;
tery. Xgnore4. PFoaeoater te pay the costa.
Com. ve...Toieph Miller and Elizabeth Miller;
liquor. v on. Sunday. hawed.
ct :a, VA. same. selling liquor to, tednore.'&-r
Ignore4:` / . ?trick ilrogeoutort'Ao PaY
until they are
coats, and " -man, In enstody
paid.
corn. vs. same. Keeping disorderly house.
linored.
Com. vs. BuTke. Nuisance. Ig
nored.
Corn. vs. Theodore Di;.llunina. Larceny. ...Not
guilty.
Com. vs.; G. B. Egle and Wilhelm. Be
calving illegalvote. True
Com. vs: ` John. Belly. Assault Mid battery.
True bill.
Com. vs. George Feick. liktreping,..stllPF
room. - Ignored. z •
Com. vs. .Mollie Fielding. Keeping disor.
derly house. %mired.
Com. vs. John Fackler. Fornication and
bastardy, on oath of Emma Gold. Ignored.
Coni. vs. J. G. Trim:bell. Assault . and bat
tery:' Ignored.
•- Com. vs. Margaret Wyant. Keeping disor
dedy house. Ignored.
Com. vs. Jonathan Marts. Assault midi*.
• - Ignored.
tery. .
vs. Willman Mocherroan. Selling Minor,
Com, Ignored.
on Sunday
, went Grainger. Selling liquoron
Com. vs. 111.
Sunday. Ignore. Tenn i s.al , d
Com. vs. Samuel . s o I , ott-aD
bastaidy, on oath of Sa. wan.
gni:bred '
moping. disorderly
Cora. vs. Ida 'Hart. -
house...lgnored.
( og disorderly
- Com. vs. Susan Welt Mer. Eeep.
house'._: Ignored.
bitta
Ann. lit garnet Jackson, Assault an .
tery.='•lgnore, '
Com. vs. :famesLewls. Assault and battery, _
Ignored. ' '
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conrg.r. -- Oa Monday eit'nink a lad named
ilbodes was Seriously injured, at the O. V. B. B.
Depot, a . . Chamiorsburg, by a car paEsing over
one of bis legs near the ankle, mangling it in
a shocking manner. The limb baS slime been
amputated.
A CURIOSITZ.—The Huntingdon Globe, of yes
terday, says : " Mr. Elisha Porter , , on Ston4
Creek, left with us on Monday, a hen egg, with
blue stripes, just as it was found in the nest.—
We are not surprised that our old friend's hens
should give evidence of being strong for the
Union, for we doubt whether any thing could
live on his premises not deoidecily opposed to
traitors."
POLICE ArrAns.--Bsfore Alderman Kline.—
John Boney and itobert Parker *ere drunk'and
disorderly. Committed for ten days.
Joel Griffith—"drunk." Diticharged.
Joseph Weltmer—"drunk." Discharged.
Kate Boney, wife of the above named John
Boney—"drunk." Having a family of chil
dren ot home she was diecharged.,,. ,
Richard Allen anditargaret Marshall, a lady
and "gammon" of color, were arrested at a
very early houi this tioihink, by Ofilelars Camp.
bell and Loyd. They were in possession of a
basket of Cabbage which" they cot idnotaccount
fOr. This forenoon they. 'Wera' "brought up"
and reoommitted.fOr, further hearing:
George ftroWn,--:l‘drunk.", ; Discharged.- -„
pl[o 9 , 7 gp, 4Frp.B.„— r icti . ex_citemAktr i wps
raised tat' evening by the"report "fliatT'Whtin
man bad been shot by n thst he
had died from tike effects tperepf., Tlite facts of
the case are l tilese:' Tw& ditiie nekrloes were
kuunitigmneargthe• leban' thy:Valley Railroad.
pne bf them ftredfate:a lot of birds in the direc
fion of the railroad trfTls. A I while : man name!
Roper, who was parsing along she track, re
ceived a single shiii t in hie filth, 'Which Inititted
but a sliglitiitura. `Oil seeilig.tbittltOper was
'shot; the negro
,becarne.frightened, threw down
4ls gun and ran into town.,;,. The cry of a "nig
ger shot a white man"was
._ raised, and the
Markey was pursued. Fortunately (for him) he
tould - zroqte fouad,_ W9l llll, 4 ol 4 o klege
,have been vie iencl committed" by Siena of the
!pursuers. Another of the,lontingAkqty, who
picked .up the inn that big been thrown down
by his companion,"ivas arreifed, - and `taken lie.:
fore Alderman Kline, :who=disohargeit him,
their being no evidenas'egainet
Bpwai WolicciT•
PENNSILITAtittIAIILITIA and Recruiting
Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
of Pay, and Subsistence Clainvegm.l made
ont and collected by EUGENE WIDER,
•
.Altorw-at-Law.
Office: Itirdßtiiiiit Hifilebilig, Pa. [027-ly
To ItIM SPECK ATIINTION Or THE POBLIO.—
The prostration and depression incident to the
human system from the..coatinneci Wand dry
weather, has, within a ,few days, been buoyed
tip and invigOnsted by tbi Cool and bracing
mosphere we are now emswiesieing.: our
feelings are thus relieved by the change in the
weather and, coot air f. ,prodenoemorbida us of
the necessitibf'prefaring fOrthe approaching
fall and minter:' In= the' difr &As, online:4ton, ,
we would remind purclumenrof thedetermined
and steady kinds of dry
goods, and pugged the advantage of supplying
their wants at brio°. `O L. BOWMAN,. in view of
the.advadte,rhas iristedllew toriethne 'early in
the seaSon t and from his business capacity, and
his faCilities , fcii obtaining - goodgiattthe , very
lowest cash prices, and with a disposition to
please those who par - Oars him; We respeetfally
call the public attention to his,stmit,,of dry
gdods, Which will arrive on Fridayslid-Satnr
day of this:week, and on Monday, and Tuesday
of next week, it the southeast - corner of Front
and Market streets.. au27-d2t
ltorroß oi-TusinAP . '•
.Dear ; &r: With your permission
.Lowish to
say to the readers of your paper thit I will send
by return mail to all , who wish it," (free) a Re
cipe, with full directions far making and using
a simple Vegetable Balm, ihitt effectually
remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches;; Tan
Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skill, leav
ing theist* soft,: clear, 'finocklii.and beat:Alfa
I will also mail free to those having Bald
Heads , or Bare Facus E eisapleldirantions and' in
formation that will exii4do,them to start a full
growth of Luxuriant Halt, Viiisk:erti, Vr a Hon-'
stache, in less. than 30 dogs., All applications
answered by return mail without charge.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. OHAPMAN,;Olienisi,;
j5lB--dBm] No. 831 Broadway, New York.
A GENTLEMA N , c ure d of Nervous Debility,
Incorapeteney, Pieriniture DecaY and Youthful
Error,' actuated I*" a 'desire to tanifit eters,
will he happY to furnish to allwho need ft (ftee
of charge) the recipe audAlreptions for maklug
the simple Remedy used in his 'case. '"Those
wishing to pro 4 by his eltperience—and possess
a veluithle Eeraedy-1111 receive the Enna by
return, trudl, (twelnlly senietii)bY...addreesilig
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 60 Nassanlltreeti6 New York.
•aul2.7dOw3m • -•,'
A .FRIEND IN NEED. TRY ITV
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINMENT
Is prepared front the recipe , of , Dr. Stephen
Sweet; of Oonneaticit,'- the 'greet - hone setter,.
and bas beep usedl his practice for , the last
twenty years with the mostaetonl blngsuccess.
As an external remedy ; it without. a rival,
and will alleviate, pa in more , speedily than
any other preparation. lo r ik all Rheumatic,
ianA Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible,,
and as a curative foi'Sores, WOutids, 'Sprains,
Nukes, &0., itcrsoothingihealhigt 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 onusperformed by it
within the last two years, a i ttest.this3act.
- Bee advertisement.. ; "• arigll-datioew
Vinta.ionet.
NOTICE 1
AISS SUE F. WILSON will y re-open hei
IV/ school on Front street; two doors below
Ohestnnt:on l'iteeday next, September 1, 1863.
. „ALM 2td.
HARRISBURG SEMIN AR Y,_ .
THE FALL' SESSION
Of this Inslitntkm will commence -
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Zad.
an22-d2w S. E. DIXON,
ORNAMENTAL ; AND, ,FRUIT
TREES:
VINES; SIIEU:TM:SEIM, &0.,,803 ,
V be sold at much, more , reasonable rates
than In the coming spring. Orders sent by
mail or- otherwise, will .be promptly -attended
tO.O t J. NISH;
-Keystone Nursery. •
- L •
, • r 747. Fs, 4—tt t ;
Military Noticed.
QITBAITUTES WANTED.—Ecgaire at the
0 White Hall Hotel. a026-clBt.t)
100 - ÜBSTI.'IUTES WANTED
HIGHEST PRICES PAID. Apply at
CHILD'S CLAIM AGENCY,
Third street, near Walnut.
au2l-dtf Harrisburg, Pa_
SUBSTITUTES WANTED.
A BLE-BODIED MEN wishing to go as
A
stitutes, will find desirable situations and
receive the HIGHEST CASH PIGOTII, by applying at
the office of ROB'T SNODGRASS,
Attorney at Law,
Nor.h Third street, three doors above Market.
an2s d 2 w
SUBSTITUTES WANTED I
ABE.E BODIED .. MEN, Citizens or Aliens,
wishing to serve as
SUBSTITUTEROR DRAFTED MEN,
will receive tha Pawn :as,
• By applying at
CHILD'S KiLITABY AGENCY,
anll.-tf ' TILLORAIII BIIIIMQ
ATTENTION: CONSORIPTS
A t. t Persona drafted and who are entitled to
exemption can have their papers properly
maths pt it applying at the office of the un
dersignel, In the Deux Turanian BULDINGi
Third street. SULLIVAN S. CHILD,
Attoniey for Military
aul,l-dtf • .
DRAFT!' DRAFT . , I
Bualms in. relation to the Diaft in the
14thEnrollment -- ,Diatrict
bAREPULLY &RELIABLY ATMNDED TO.
All kinds ,of papers wowed according to
11114S..yegulations, at pow p.TIIO.
'lNtions - wishinektbatitutes can be accemmo
dated, rut any one wkshlng to go as substitute
or any 44ftg4 1 nan can obtain the highest cash
n'ke4 patOlished claim agency of
pINENE SNYDER,
Attorney-at-Law,
z 3 d Street, near Market,
: wrfeb.. pa.
Volititaj 'Ani)onnanunto.
_Cards inserted Aerzekr this head miainvariabk be
paid•for in adeaneis.
. RU reEdISIATIIIIE.
' . FOit Ttr - • b a
hPO Riot kisheilime, will a
; 1 1 ;t10 : j d ll id . a ll e.ror the Legislature, subject to
e.,noutinatiOosof the
,Danphia,, gonti, ati2 ty G tl a n tf; ion
. . ..
Convpatton.- ,
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
T
OF*ER MYSELF as a candidate for the of,
fics,of County Conaniesioner, subject to the
Cleciiidn of theßepublican County Convention.
I " 7 , MARTIN NISSLEY.
LbildonderrY;thwnship, Miguel dtc°
ITO THE „UNION CITIZENS -OF
DAURHII4 COUNTY.
M. EDlTOR—Permit me to recommend to
the delegtifes of the Union County Con.
Mention, the name. of . AMOS FISLER, of Sus
quehanna township, as a suitable candidate for
County Comniiisioner. Mr. F. was born in the
township, and Is well known as peculiarly fitted
to fill tbe responsible station .as Commissioner.
Welicipe that he may receive the nomination.
ab2.51t410 • . SIISQITEIETANNA..
IAVID K . , IacCLIME, of. Washington toim
ship, "will be a candidate for the Legisla
ture, subject to thehornination of the IJauphin
County Union - Convention. „ an 24 dtf
F° THE STATE SENATE.—Mr. Janine
'Freeland, of Millersburg, will be t a) ean
‘4ldafe"for the State Senate, subject to themom-'
insition'of the Dillon Conferefis of tbe..distilW
aull-tc
1401 t COUNT COM MISSIONER.
JtaN , wiemownap Ste, offers ;Irimselt as a
candidate for the office of Gormty.Ccuumis
isiorier, tinbjwtktolhe deckdon.of the-Union Be
rblican CUunty CorArention i and if elected
ledges himself to perform the duties of said
pffice fidelity. -
Harrisburg; Atg. 11, 1868.c-4i/seta
.
IfOR 'COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
nEOIIGE °Awn respectfully announces
NT that he will be,a.candidate for the office of
ounty Commissioner, and if nominated and
'elected,• pledges himself to fulfil the duties of
the office with:fidelity, myo-diiwto•
1"10UNIT I'REASURER.—The undersigned
IV announces himself as a candidate for
County Treasurer and solicits the support of all
Union men. Subject to the nominating con
tvention. ISAAC HEBSHEY.
Union DOpcsit, iday 12,1863. [myl3-d&wM
Pianos, lifelobtotto,
F. C. LIGHTE '45 CO.,
4.fate Lights & Bradburys)
Piano
Forte Mainfacturers,
421Ahtocors Sr.; Nnw Wax,
24 block. East of Broximay.
A - R.F. OAIGHTE, the original founder of
JN.A. this well-known istablisliment, Senior
partner, - and'olily Pradieril Piano Forts Maker of
the late fain of "Lightif &Bradbnrys." having
retained his Two-Thirds interest in the whole
bneineSs stock, Mateidale, &c., and SOI6 Proprie
torship in his Valuable Patents, inclusive of his
celebrated PATENT INSULATED IRON
PRAXES, is the only one who can make the
SDPERIORi PIANO FORTES fi3r which this
idrtse hail been soappular. o' ; All inlringe
mentilk lilitighlrwilrbepro`aectited adoard
lag to law.
or All PianoTortes - froin4bb manufactory
are warranted 'perfect in every reeved - for five
years.
Liberal Terms ti) , Dealere.;
F. 0 LIGHTS & ca,
ILr ii115 , (18111 , ' ' 42e Broonie Btu; New York.
MELODEONS LID CABPIIT 046410.
TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS,
TwgszrE SILVER. MEDALS,
, -
and=the
ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever .won. by Instru
ments of this class) has been awarded to
MASON dr. HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS.
A full assortment of these Instruments al
ways.on hand, at W. KNOCHE'S,
•
Sole Agent,
.14-2tawly . , 93 Market street.
,TO WIC PUBLIC.
Wlthe undersigned, having just returned
r l 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 assortment of new and second-hand
furniture and other articles 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, horses,
vehicles, &A
N. B —Tlie highest cash prices will be paid
for all kindsof furniture and other artiolee, by
Mesins;.ENSMINGER & ADAMS,
Y 23 -Staw 4 .*•. - Cit A uga l .
OETON': 6 :BA I PINE • •
-01CIDEM,- direct from the meaullactura,'
break by s INK St CO,
Ortan Stamm.
ISTEA11:111.P C I REA.T EASTERN, NEW
YORK AND LIVERPOOL.
How.cmso & ASPINWALL, AGENTS.
Tae steamship
•Ci REA T EASTERN,
WALTER PATON, Commandei.
will be dispatched
FROM LIVRRPOOL., I FROM NEW YORK.
Wedncsday, August 12 Wednesday, Sept. 2
and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks
from each port.
First cabin from $96 to $136
Second cabin, state-room berths,
meals furnished at separate tables $7O
Excursion Tickets out and back, in th‘lint
and second cabin only, a fare and a half,
Savants accompanying passengers and chil
dren under twelve years:of age half price, In
fants free.
Third cabin $5O
Steerage, with superior accommodations... $BO
Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates
as above.
All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent
in 11. S. currency.
Each passenger , allowed twenty gable feet of
luggage.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
For passage only apply to
CHARLES A. WHITNEY,
Passage Office, 26. Broadway, New York..
HOWIAMD & AIIPERIVAIRry, Agents,.
64 South et., New YOrk.
JelB4lBbx
Steam Weekly to Livorno&
rPOUGHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax Hex
lI am) The well known - Steamers of the
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam
ship Company. are Intended_ to sail as follows':
CITY OF WASHINGTON Satitrday, August
29th, CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, Sept..
6th:; CITY OF I.ANDON, Saturday, Selo. 12th;
and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from
Pier 44, North River.
RATIOS OF- PASSAGE,
EM MA la GOLD, OA 1 DIVMSZENT. IN eft
UNIT cams, $BO 00 Immo; $B2 60
do to London, 86 00 do toloiadm; 86 60
do to Paris, 95 00 do to Part, 40 60
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Heacilmrg, 87 60
Passengers also forwarded to 'Sartre, Bremen,
Rotterdam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or - Queenestown_: Ist
Cabin, $76, $B, $lO6. Eiteeiage teem Liver
pool, $4O. From Queeneettimi, $3O. 'Mosel
who wish to rend for their Mends can buy-tick
eta here at these rates.
For farther. informathAt Apply At the CoMpa
ny's 0111 boo.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16Broadway, N. Y
or 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Hanlsburg.
Mebical
*Alf-46k
DR. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
THE
GREAT EXTERNAL 'REMEDY,
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALG-Lel,
LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND Jams,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, OUTS AND
WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC
AND .NERYOUR
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
Ponnectkut, the famous bone . setter, and has
been used in his practice for more than twenty
years with the most astonishing success.
AS AN ALLEY ... I2I2OIMP PAW, it is un-.
rivalled by any preparation .befoke the_ public,
of which. the most skeptical may be convinced
by a single-trial.
This Liniment will cure middy 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 IV E&RALGIA, it will afford immediate
relief in every case, however distressing:
It will relieve the worst case of ILEADACIIE
In three minutes and Ls warranted to do it.
TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE
RAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or
excess, this Liniment is a most happy and on
failing remedy. Acting directly upon the Der,
von° '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 beat known, and we challenge
the world to produce en 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
cadie4 cure.
QUINSY AND SORE =OAT are some
times extremely malignant and dangerous, but
a timely application of this Lirdment will never
fail to cure.
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, UL
CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to
the wonderful healing properties of DR.
SWEET'S INFALLI:I3LBLINIMENT when need
according to dirtibtions. Also, CHILBLAINS,
FROSTED PEA INSECT BITES AND
MING&
EVERY HORSE OWNER .
should have this remedy at band, for its timely
use at the first appearance of lameness will 'ef
fectially prevent those forinidable diseases,
to which all horses are liable, and which
rendei so many otherwise valuable horses,
nearly worthless.
Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to
the wonderful curative - properties of this Lind
went have been received within the bust two
years, and many`of tlieni from persons in the
highest ranks of life.
aKtPrzos.
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. cull dawly sow
FLOWERS OF ITALY.
TOILET
EAU DPI COLOGNE.
A N exquisite impregnation of Pore Spices
A
with. the odors of Flowers, Blossoms of
Orange, Itosemara, Balm, Violet and Roses,
Very fragrant on the hadkerchief. For sale
by the quart or bottle. Prepared by
jyl6 B. A. KUM:CM Apothecary.
la- SOMETHING NEW I
/THE LILLE EOQUET, a mellow perfume of
.1 Lavender Flowers, Roses i►nd Mignonette,
for the toilet, bath and handkerchief. Dis
tilled by S. A. KUNKEL,
au2o - Apothecary, Harrisburg.
PDUBE AND IJNADIMINittATKD BERME,
from the most eekibmted mills in the conn
try font reoldved and for fade by
jia • 'WM. DOM, Js., a 436.
littbital
N OT ALCOHOLIC
_„.
A HIGHLY C 4 MCENTRATED VEGETABLE
EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC
DR. HOOPLANTYS
GEBBIAN BITTERS
Prepared by
Dr. C. M. JACEBON, Philadelphia, Pa.
Will effectually cure Liver Complaint,Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of the Kidneys, and all disetves arising from a
disordered Liver orStomach, such as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fnllness.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, F, nt
tering. at the Heart, Choking or Suttee , ting
Sensations when In a lying p , sture, Dimness
of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fever
and D4llPain in the Head. Deficiency of Per
spiration, Yellowness ot the Skin and Eyes, Pain
in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &e., Sudden
Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression
of Spirits, and wilL positively prevent Yellow
Foyer Bilious Fever, &a. They contain NO
ALCOHOL OBBAD WHISKY. They will cure
the above diseases in ninety-nine ate nut A
hundred.
1100FLAND'El GEaMAN _NITRES t
Are not a Lew and untried article, but have
stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the
American public, and their reputation and sale
are not rivaled by any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of letters
from the most eminent
OLWYMEN, 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
STRENGTITEN YOU? DO YOU. WANT A
GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO
BUILD UP YOUR OONSTMTTION? DO YOU
WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU' WANT
TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS?- DO YOU
WANT ENEMY? DO YO_U WANT TO
SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRIBE
AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, use
aoomaxtra GERMAN BITTERS.
PARTICULAR NOTICE,.
Acre are - many preparations sold under the name
of Bitters, put up is quart bottles, compounded of the
cheapest whisky or common rum, maim from 20 to 4U
ants ; per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Corian-
Ihis class of Bitters has caused, and will andinue
to anise, as loth as they can be sold, hundreds to die
the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is
kept manually wader the influence of Aloohohc Stim
ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea
ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrins
&Mani upon a dna:lewd s life and death.
for those who desire and WILL HAVE a Ltguor
Bitters, we publish the followisg receipt: - Get ONE
BOTTLE OF HOOFLA ND'S GERMAN BIT
TERS and mi with THREE QUARTs' OF GOOD
BRANDY OR WHISKY, awe the result wad be
a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal
virtues and true. excellence any of the numerous Li
por Bitters in the snorkel, and will COST MUCH
LESS. - You will have all the virtues of HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN BIITFIIR in connection with
a GOOD article qf Liquor, at a much less price than
&ate Werkr preparations will cost you.
ATESTION, SOLDIERS !
&ND IMP IBIXBDB OP SOLOSIOIS
We call the attention of all having relations
or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
.I.,AND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths
of the 'diseases induced by exposures and
privations incident to camp life. In the lists,
published almost daily in the newspapers, on
the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that
a very large propertion are sufferingfrom
debil
ty Every case of that kind can be readily
cured by Hoofiand's German. Bitters. Makes
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 otheriiise 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 nse his
own language, "has been saved by the 13itters:'•
PRILADELPIIIA, August 23d, 1862.
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 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 Shermau'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 lio
vember bat with inflammation of- the lungs,
and was for seventy-two days in the hospital.
This was followed by great debiliy, heightened
by an attack of dysentery. I was then iemov
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
teat 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 had been working faithfully, though un
ancxxesfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the
dread archer, frankly told me 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,
es a forlorn hope, to try your bitters, and kind
ly procured a bottle. From the time I com
menced taking them the gloomy shadow of
death receded, and I am now, thank God for it,
getting better. Though I have taken bat two
bottlea, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel
sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife
and daughter, from whom Ihave heard nothing.
for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I am a
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front
IloyaL To your invaluable Bitters I owe the
certainty of life which has taken the place of
vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe th e
glorious privilege of again clasping to my
noel= those who are dearest to me in life, -
Very truly yours, MAC MALONK - - -, !
We fully concur in the truth of the above
statement, as we had despaired of seeing a
comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health.
John enddleback, First New York Battery
George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis
Chevalier; 92i1 New York; J, E. Spencer, let
Artillery, Battery F; J. B. Fasewell, Co. 13 , 3d
Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome,Co. B, 3d Ver
mont; Henry T. Macdonald Co. 0, 6th Blaine ;
John F. Ward, Co. E, 6th Maine; Herman
Koch, Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B.
Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Kim
ball, Co. A, lid Vermont; John Jenkins, Co.
B, 106th NUM
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON'
is onlhe 'wrapper of each bottle.
Price per bottle, 76 cents, or half dosses/ for O.
Priuoipal Office and Manufactory, No. 631
Arch street. JONES & EVANS,
(Successor to O. It Jackson & Co : ,)
Proprietors.
Wray sal, by
_DrUgglitand Dealers in every
town is the Veltdetetes- Imylo-dewly