Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, September 29, 1863, Image 3

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,reetisemerttq, IA dness Notice.l, rdar.
riak , eti, De- tie, to secure inuortion
in the TliArgE44ii 3 , 11, must inve,rigbiy
aceon.panled with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
&veiling Edition ate Inserted in the
Morning Eildtti.:n vi.ithont extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA.
Thesiay Evening, Sept. 28, 1883
GRAND TOIFVWSKIIP MEETINGS.
-.--
FREEMEN TO THE RESCUE!
Day Given to the Crushing of Rebellion
May Secure an Eternity of Peace and
Prosperity.
The Union County Committee, in order
to accommodate the loyal men eell portions
of Dauphin county, have been induced to
make arrangements for additional meetings
besides those already advertised for different
localities, at the following places and rlayri
named, to wit:
STOUFFER'S SOROOL Munn, in , DAM" Paxton town
ship, Tuesday evening, October 6:
DA.UPRIN—.Toseph. Cockleier hotel, Feclneadzy even-,
October 7.
PRoGazto3 7 -- Rhoads tavern, Thursday evening,
October .. 8
EAST HANOVER— Shell's t av e rn, Freday evensteye,
October 9
gr Eloquent and popular speakers hav_e.ten
dared their services to address the people who
assemble at these meetings.
The Chairman of the County Committee
trusts that the active men in the different lo
cantles will see that a full attendance of all
the friends of the Government is ..seouied at
all these meetings. -
HENRY THO'MAS,
Chairman Union County Committee
Ei.owymt. S; CHILD, Secretary.
TOWN= AND COUNTRY,
FRIDAY N.r,XT.'
Is the LAST DAY on which you can le as
sessed, to entitle you to a vote at tho coming
election. See to it that every Union man is
assessed on or Buono that day ! Don't let a vote
be lost by failing to be assessed.
ATI I ENTION, IfABRINeuIiG CrxY TROOP:—ITIie
members of the Harrisbnrg City . Troop are re
qqested to call at the office of S.'S. Child, (in
the DAILY 'I:ELEOIIAPS building,) and leave their
names, ages, &c., for the purpose of collecting
the amount due than for sorvioes. *
sept2B-2t EBY BYERS, Capt.
Tn "local" has riot heen able to devote any
attention to this department of to day's paper.
This will account for the scarcity of items.
DIE SOLDIERS OF . THE WAR OF 1812 are in
vlted to attend the funeral of Samuel Holman,
tomorrow (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock, P. M.
D. Baas great show is owning! It will
be here on Friday and Saturday of next week.
Save your quarters, and prepare for fun. Dan
la with the show. See advertisement.
Ta New POBTAL Cuanumar.—The 'imposts]
-currency will be ready for issue in a few days.
Some delay occurred in the printing arrange
ments, but this being obviated the work is pro
gressing rapidly.
Imertomincr.—We aro pleased to notice that
workmen are 'engaged in repairing one of the
porticos at the Capitol. This will be an im
provement that was badly needed.
The douse and Senate Chambers are to be
renovated and repaired at an early day. prepare
tory to the meeting of the Legislature. The
House baying been occupied by soldiers on
various occasions, is not in a very desirable
condition:
"OLD MOTHER OUIII2OII.IAND2 ' —In this county,
w vere the copperheads supposed they had gala ed
a sure 'coting, a great " re-action" has taken
Union meetings are the most en-1
thn,uade ever
... held in Cumberland, and there
is a fair prospect of the whole ticket being elect
ed. 'Hundreds of 1034,1 men -who heretofore
voted wlfh the opposition I va now warm in
their support of the Union caii"' The loyal
people have discovered that they must be for
the Union or against it—hence the numet,: lua , B°-
CeBBlollB to the ranks of the defenders of : 41 .
country
*.1.1.1•rm.s
Ifironirairox Wearrsto of Jaclison,Cumber
land, a colored. men, who has been missing
since Milroy's retreat from . Virginia. He wail
accompanied by a boy named Albert, about five
years otage. Relived near Winchester. Said
Jackson Cumberland is about aryears of age,
mediumheight, and slightly igcross-eyed,7 with
full set of teeth, His wife, who has traveled
some two hundred miles in search of him, is
anxious to hear of his whereabouts. Any per
son who can give any - information concerning
lila, will confer a great favor on her, by writing,
to Jennie Cumberland, at Harrisburg Post Office.
—Will our exchanges please copy Y _
L'sratASlOD ON BASII.-Dr. A. L. Alstead, who
is charged with the death of Louisa Hulsbergei,
of this city, by causing or attempting to cause
abortion, has been released from prison by
giving $5,009 bait.: if the charge ig correct,
and the evidence of the girl before her death,
sad the circumstances connected with the case,
were such as to leave no doubt on the minds of
the Jury as to the cause of her death, ,the case
is one of the most outrageous we ever heard of.
Thmverdict of the Jury was that her death was
caused by medioines and drugs iropeoPerlY , ad
ministered" We forbear comment, as 1110EC*41,
bi a lid investigation ef the matter at thprkeit
term a mutt, when, if found guilty, the Dada
will be Sentenced to'-receive such punishment
se the lair reeuires, and if innocora t .he Will be
PJly tatqUitted. M. .1 • •
POLIAR AMAMI, nefors Alderinwl,
John Taylor, drunk, arrested by Massey; eohu
Divan, drunk, arrested by Dzeter; Henry Dean,
drunk, arrested by Campbell; Jacob Hippie,
drunk, arrested by Costello—were discharged
this morning.
Ziward Hopkins, for assault and battery L n
Win. Watkins, was sarrested by officer Cline,
and entered bail..
Putnam Suanross.—The list of Pension Sur
geons just published shows the entire number
appointed previous to Aug. 18, 1863, to be s s
follows:
Maine, 25 ; New Hampshire, 22; Vermont,
22; Massachusetts, 82 ; Rhode Island, 2 ; Con
necticut, 10; New 'York, 89 ; New Jeriey, 14 ;
Delaware, 2; Penneyluanta, 65; Maryland, 4;
West Virginia, 4 ;:Kentucky, 4; Ohio, 69; In
diana, 60 ; Illinois, 64 : Michigan, 21; Wis
cosign, 81 ; lowa, 22 ; Minnesota, 6 ; Missouri,
7 ; Kansas, 8 ; Colorado Territory; 1 ; Ntbras
ka rertitory, 4; District of Columbia, 1. To
tal, 669.
About thirty have been appointed since the
lid was published; which will make the : entire_
number near 600.
,
Tim Frasr or nra TABEENAOLIS.—The Jewish
Feast of the Tabernacles; or Succoth, which W
ales on the fifteenth day of Tisri and continues,
daring eight days, was commenced Monday
evening. During the•wholetime liraelites are;
commanded to dwell in booths (succothimh and+
many families eat thes'r meals in the operr_nir,;
under a canopy of branches. The dwellinein ,
booths is commemorative o T f. the residence'al
lowed the Children of Isirrel4hen-they eslaped,
from Egypt, and during the period of their
wandering in the desert. -,lcs the synagogues,
yesterday and to-day, - the dungregatirMs would
partake of refreshments after the conclu-':
sion of the morning and evening services,'
under a tabernacle, Constrniteri of latticed
walls and a roof of boughs, placed at the,
rear of the - synagogues edifice. -It is a tempo-,
racy one so arranged that it can be taken apirt'
at the close of the faatival and lad aside for
the rest of this year. The Kiang,. or sandier
-
eatery prayer, over wine and bread, precedes'
each meal, which generally consists of fruits,'
A Frame Sor.nrint—A woman, dressed in)
uniform, was discovered in the camp of the
Nineteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, •IstPhiladel-,
phia, on Sunday. The Builder; says, she; was'
taken to the barracks.of the Provost,Guard and
subsequently to the Central Police Station,
where she was properly appareled. It-seems
that at the Chestnut HUI - Hospital she beCtine
acquainted with a Yering Man who enlisted in
the Nineteenth Cavalry. She followed him to
the camp and was tarnished with a suit of Ant
form, altharigh she had not regularly enlisted.
She passed as a young brother of the soldier be
f,lre mentioned, and had been in the camp for
earn° time before she was discovered and ex
posed by a- person 'who was acquainted with
her. The young' woman is, about eighteen
years of age, and is quite pretty,
.She says that
she left home on- account of family difficulties,
and that she was in the three months' service
es a member of a New York regiment
CONAUMPTION IN ME lINI:TED STATES. —Dr. Au
gustris A. ilould, in his remarks upon the re
gistration report for 1861, expressestho opinion,
arrived at from .a domparbson of National and
State statistics, that ccuterunption is the most
fatal in. Massachusetts of any State in the Union
Tee number of deaths by consumption in Mas
sachusetts in 1861 was 4,845; in all New Eng
land, 11,972; in Near York, 8,207; .Pennsyl
vania, 5,012 ; Ohio, 8,495; Oregot, 21; Cali
fornia, 524; Minnesota, 151 ; -Wisconsin, 910;
Indiana, 1,701 ; Kentucky, 1,742 ; Illinois,
1,948; Tennessee, 1,440; Kanses,o7; Lorded
atm, 853; Missouri, 1,802 ; Florid a,a 97 ; lowa,
748; throughout the United States, 48,803. By
these statistics the feat is demonstrated that
consumption positively, regularly and largely
diminishes as we proceed from .the colder to the
warmer States. An atmosphere in which cold
moisture predominates, according to Dr. H. I.
Brwditch, in his able workt upon the subject,
largely disposes to consumption. The extreme
steady o f coldcithe West is preferable to the at
mosphere-of,
New England.
TII3 WOUNDED AT • GETTYSBURG AND TUB SASI 7
TART CoMMISSION.—A good deal of feeling has
„
been lately excited by reports that the wounded
soldiers still remaining in the hospitals at Get
tysburg were not properly provided with
.sup
plies, These reports have arisen from mikinn
dr rstanding and exaggerating the statements
of those noble and self-denYing persons, male
and female, who have unceasingly devoted
themselves to the relief of the suffering since
the day of 'the battle . Surrounded as these
pereonstave been by the , mutilated heroes of
that glorious' struggle, their sympathies have
naturally bPeii airekened and their sense' of
' gr ,:titude related, and' they have thought that
the
pole of -this city and State owed a mender
data r* ciwtitude to these brave men. - which
should be at once 'mow:devil by an abundant
Provision of uu:_mal and extra delicacies-for
their comfort, simply as ,s free will and spouts
neons.offering of ; a ging:gal people.to those who
have seedied•the peaceanci ,saf ety of their homes.
This is an admirable. sentiment. and deserving
of the highest prase. •Still shoold be re,
membered that there is no want of zeal or•lack of
supplies.on the part of,thosis_whose busineeelt
is to attend to Ake wants oftheseldier on every
battle-field, whether . in'Alto: swamps of the
Mississippi' or among . the" green' hills' of Penn:
Sylvania.- Theliospital exfiettystapries will
appear from the following «statement of inpplles
issued to it for the last three weeks, has not
been neglected by that noble institution, the
Sanitary Commission—which follows the s Adler
everywhere, with the Conttibutimisef a grate
-I,ctl people: Daring that lisle Commission
has distributed at Gettysburg 2,653 doprin eggs,
666 cabbiges, 27 barrels of beets, l 9 hogaheads
of ice, 40 barrels of onions,. 700 : -ehickens, po•
tames, equasberi, dried , fruits, fresh. vegetables
and milk in large quantities. This, of `course, ,
ie 'addition to the' usual . Commissary and
Government 'Medina! supplies. Those; then,
that hive contributed to the funds of the Sani 4
tarp Conamiesion may rest assured that no
military hespitarsince the war began has been
more carefully leokeff after or more abundantly
supplied from: its-stores than at Gettysburg
Die agents and • inapectiirs have fnil authoiity
re illotriirelev'Syythieeirftitih may be reqiired
for lhe-cninfort.:of our: ainisdr.d 'Which the
Gisterriment may not supply. - 'At the, hams
time, the idea of,-,providing for thefts', men sti
anim as al—
extm supply'f dour
pear White froWthe pedpin of thieSiatei
seems highly appropriate skadiraisewortkr.''-
UNION MEMIZOS will be Loki a, n,uphia
this week as follows:
Wednesday evening—at Gratztown.
Thursday evening—at Fisherville
'Friday evening—at Berrysburg.
Saturday evening—at Lykenstown.
Able speakers will be present. Lit the peo
ple turn out and hare a grand rally at each of
the above points. "Rally 'round the flag,
boys."
To CORIMPONDENTS.- We again give notice
that no communication can be published in our
columns unless accompanied by the writer's
name. Special attention is requested to this
notice.
If "Union" will send us his name we will
publish his communication.
Sped° t Notiets.
[commuNicATED.l
Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Disease
A CARD,
TO COMO mPrzum
The undersigvd having been restored to
nealth in a few weeks, by a vary simple reme
dy, after having suffered several years with a
severe lung affection, and that dread disease,:
CJwinnapticiil.7is motions to make known, to
hls fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, `he will send copy cff
the prescription used (free of charge,} with the'
directiOne for preparing and using the same,±
which they will find a sure cure for CONSIIMPTION;
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, C0V91113, ' COLDEI, &CI. The
only object of the advertiser in sending alai
Prescription_ is to benefit 'the afflicted, and:,
spread information which he conceives to be•
; and be hopes every sufferer will;
try his remedy, as it „alit cost ~ them; nothing,
and may prove a blessiug.
Parties wishing the - preictiption will 'please
address • • -
BEV. EDWIED A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kluge'County, New York.
sept24.thir.w3m
PRAOTICAM Exit:cameos long been
impressed with the wide difference. between.
theory, and practice; to wit: Can a pe.fscpi:em
bark with suocess, in any business, (generally
speaking,) merely because he has money ?
Mies his succtse depend upon his kndiviedge•of
the businws 4 For-ourselves we have long•sispe'
been convinoed that a man who deliberately
goes into a business which he does not under
stand, does injustice to himself,l3is family and
to the community in which 'the business is
transacted. This idea will 40,1 , 10 - every branch
of industry. The difference yes palpably pre
sented to our mind a-few days since in examin
ing a new style of cloth cloak manufactured
by Miss Annie Scott. The style of cut, trim
ming and workmanship cannot be excelled.—
The cloak in question was made of those beau
tiful cloaking cloths at BOwidix's, No. 1, corner
of Market and Front sts.
PENNSYLVANIA. MILITIA. and Recruiting
Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
of Pay, and Subsistence Claims. Sco., &c., made
out and collected - by EUGENE SNYDEE, '
Atorny-as Law.
Office: Third Street, liarrisburg, Pa. (027-ly
A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility
incompeten4, PretruitureDeliay and Youthful
Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others,
will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free
of charge) the recipe and directions for making
the simple Remedy used in his case. Those
wishing to profit by his experience—and possess
a valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by
return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing
. JOHN B. OG-DEN,
No. 60 Nassau Street, New York.
aul2-dawam
FROlf New Yost. Atiorms.-500 pair woolen
socks, at 25 and 80 cents per pair.
Splendid assortment of new cloaks.
Cloaks ate, 7, 8, 9,10,12 dollars.
Very large aSiortmetit-orhair nets.
New lot of ladies' corsetts.
Jouvin's test kid 'gloves at 75 cents and 11.
Castdraeres at all prices, for men_ and boys'
wear.
Black cloth for °lost&
White, red and yellow flannels, at all prices.
- Crimson grey, and brown sack flannels.
Sdlenclicl a-sortment ot merinos, poplins and
other fine dress goods.
Alapsccas and,paramattas, all colors.
Linen for sheeting, napkins and covers.
Hoop skirts at all prices.
100 new st)lts of Balmorai akirts at $2ll to fiff.
Rooin for cloaks and furs fitted up.
We 'MVO now on hand and are daily recall
ing new goods to which we invite the attention
of buyers. S. LNWY.
TO HOBBS OWNERS.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB
HORSES is unrivaled by any, and in all oases
of Lameness arising from Sprains, Braises or,
Wrenohing, its effect, is magical and certain.
Harness or Saddle Galls, Saratchea, Mange, &c.,
it will also' ure speedily. Spavin and Bingbone
may be easily prevented and 'cured in their
,Incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond
'the possibiliq,,oka radicat cure. No case of the
kind, however, is,so desperate or hopeless but
'it may km : alleviated-by this Liniment, and its
'faithful application,,. will always remove the
Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with
,
ooreparative ease. -
Every horse owner should have .this remedy
at bend, fur its timely Use at the fiitt appear
ance of Lameness will effectually prevent three
formidable diseases mentioned, , to which all
horses are BADS,- and which render so many
otherwire,valnable horsesmearly worthless:
Be advertisement t anglfi-deweow
!Duren or Tataosaril : •
Dear Bar: With Our permission I wish to
say to the readers_of your paper that .I will send ,
by return mall to all who anat. it, (free) a Re
cipe, with full directions for making and using
simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually
renove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan
Freckles, and all I °purities of the Skin, leav
los the same Bolt, clear,aMooth and,beantiful.
I will also mail free to thoee hating Bald
Reads or Bare Paces, simple directions and in
formation that will enable them to start a frill
growth Of Lnauriant Hair, Whyte* oTa 1144-,
stache,• in less than 80 days: All applinationi
answered by return mail without charge.
Bespectitilly yours, •
•
THOS: oEuemAN Chemist,
Ate24-36] No. 881 Browlway, New York.
/ MIR Dli E 2 4 '
HAIR DYE!!
BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED HMI DYE
Is the Best to the World
The only Harmless, True and lieliable Dye Known.
This splendid Hair Dye le Perfect—changes
Red, Busty or_Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy
Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the
Hair or Btainbag the Skin, leaving the Hair
Soft and Beautiful ;'lmparts fresh Vitality, frer
quently restoring its pthitine color, and rectifies
the ill •effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is
signed WILLI AK_ A. BAVFISLOR. All oth
'ere are mere imitapnis, and 'should be avoided.
,doldMenials, &at : 1 1tAOTORY-81
BARCLAY ST., N. T.
13140 MIOR's. 01 1.411112 ; - ' 0 441A 1 47 103, PROBRF
taut; jenfly.
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
LARD ROUSE,
PHILADELPHIA,
r)MPEOTEIJI.LY call the attention of nu-4-
.1, was Dien and the traveling commit-oily,
to the superior accommodation and comfori
offered in their establishment.
anal-dam FOWLER & CO.
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!
MOTHERS!!!
11 ON'T fail to procurr, D%ES, WINSLOW'E
SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN
TEETHING.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of
one the best female physicians and nurses in tin
United States, and has been used for thirty
years with never failing safety and success by
millions of mothers and children, from the
feeble infant of one week old to the adult.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but
invigorates the stomach and bowels, correct*
acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole
system. It will almost instantly relieve
anima ur nut Berms, AND WIND Como.
We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy In
the" World, in ,all cases of DYSENTERY and
DIARIIfI(EA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises
from Teething or from any other cause.
Full:directions for using will accompany each
bottle. None Genuine unless the tan-simile of
CIJRTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the
otitside wrapper.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK
F - eurs ONLY 26 Owen P.NII ,Berrie.
i.eat estate Salto.
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PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE ' REAL ESTATE.
- ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER Oth, 1868.
WILL be fold at Public Sale, ou the prowl
_ens in Conoy township, Lancaster county,
Pa., 1 tithe frOm. Falmouth,'- near : Nissley'e.
Mill, and adjoining the Conewago creek, the
following !teal Estate, VIC A plantation con
taining
182 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
on which are ; orentedtt lave Two 'Story. Dwei
Wood licomf, Bank
Barn, - Wagou Sheri and Corn Cribs, with other
necessary outbuildings. kapring of never
falling water near -the house. An Orchard of
Cho 03 Fruit,
This property is under good fences,. and in a
high state,of cultivation, and was formerly the
property 'of
PosSession , and an indisputable title will ba
given on the let day of April, 1864.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. x., of
said day, when terms will be made known by
eeptl6.dtso SAMUEL LUNGENCEKEIL
PUBLIC; SALE.
w.tu $E SOLD at Public) Sale, cm
TRURSDAY, OCTOBER lst., 1868,
Oa the premises, (now occupied by Jacub Dirt
wiler,) 'in Derry township, Dauphin county,
Pa., one and attalf miles from Derry Station,
Lebanon Valley Bailroad, one and a half miles
from Palmyra, about mid-way between the
Beading and Horse-shoe Pikaa, a valuable
Limestone Farm, containing 105 Acres, about
8 acres of which is the Best Timber, adjoining
lands of Henry Forney, Jacob Behn, Michael
Borogardner, acid others. The improvements
are a two story Frame House,. a large Bank
Barn,.Wagon Seed, Corn Cribs, and all the ne
eeseari outbuildings ; also, a never falling well
at the door, a large cistern ; also, an Excellent
Orchard of choice fruit tines. 'lhe above Farm
is conveniently laid out in fields, under good
fences, and in a high state of cultivation. In
short, it Is one of the best farms in that section
of country. Persons wishing to view said,farm
before day of sale will please cad on. Jacob
Dutwiler residing on thalarrn, or Adaut gettering,
tering, at Palmyra.' $6.000 or more can re
main in the farm, if desired.
Sue to pommence.at.l2 o'clock, a. on
said day, when due attendance will be given
and terms of sale made known by
H. W. KIiTTERINO,
Attorney in fact of Adam Kettering.
N. B.—All persons knowing themselves in
debted will please pay up, and thus having
claim will present them for, settlement.
W.. KE crataKe.
Attorney in fact for Adam Kettering.
SAXIIEL BiORTOLD Auctioneer. Beptl4-deodts
REAL ESTATE AT PIIELV SALE,
VILL BEW9Sp to'pablie sale oa,tha
rirecalees, - oa
TEIURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist,
at 10 o'clocli, A. the following described
Two Tracts of Land:, •
No. 1. Being situated in Hopewell Town
ship, Cumberland county, about 41, miles north
of Shippenstairg, on the road • leading froze
Newcomer's Mill to the State road, bounded
on the South by the Conodoguinet creek, on
the west by No. 2, and on the north rt , .d' east
by lands of Jacob Stauffsr, Benj. Newcomer
And others, containing
128 ACRES AND•• 148 PERCHES,
strict measurement, having thereon erected a
Two Story Log House, - Log Birn, Corn Cab
land Wagon Rieds, and other buildings. A por
Von of this tract is covered' with Timber, and
the residue is in good state of cultivation: A
t Well - of never-falling' water, and a thriving
young Apple Orchard are on the Premises.
No. 2. Being situate in Lurgan township,
Franklin county, bounded on the south by the
Conodogninet creek, on the west and north by
lands of Daniel Clippinger-and others, and on
ibe, east by Part No: 1. tentaining
109 ACRES AND 30 PERCHES,
`strict measure. A. portion of the land is cov
ered with Ilmber, and there hita 4 SPring of good
:water on the premises: Tbe land in both
tracts is slate and gravel of good quality, and
Portions of each haTe.beetulinied:
.I"ersom fdeiriring tozio:ithe praperty: ale. re.
quested to 611 or.lamei Henderson residing on
tract No. 1.
Terms made known on day of sale.
JAMES RENPESSON,
JOSEPH M. MUSs,
Attotneys n faotyfor4he beim of Elias W
Hendeiton, deed. -Feptl64lozityti
PUBLIC BALE.
117 ILL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday,
• V the Blst day of October, 1888, on the
remises, the following Beal Estate, via:
185 ACES OF,LAND, MORE OR LESS,
situated in South Annville• township, Lebanon
bounty, bounded on the northi.by the Horse
Shoe turnpike, on the east by land of Ulrich
and John BUT kholder, on the south by lands of
Jacob Haldeman and others, and on the west
tty. Samuel fiessroian, one mile east 01 Oamp
bellstown.. The improvements are a NeW Two
Story Brick House, 80 by 82 feet, New: Barn CO
by 90 feet, Hog ten, Smoke Home, and owes_
eery outbuildhags, Tho land is part limestone
and part sand stone. Forty acres of it is Wood
Land, part of which is heavy timber and part
chestnut sprouts. The land is in good order
and under good fencing. There is running
water on the premises,. with fountain pump
bringing water to the house and barn. There
is aso an Orchard of litst-rate grafted fruit.,
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M on said
day, when conditions of eale will he made
knowniby nj • JACOB lkarldidA.
BP 410 dr*Wte
A ,- 1 4BIAitoAty pf , ruktionG just- recei4ed;
irx t iiR.W„gO. l3 -13CPWORB.
1863 OPENING OF 1863
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT of New Styles of
Dress Goods,
FANCY AND BLACK SILKS,
At reasonable prices.
PLAIN WHINOES, CASHMERE.%
DELAINE s and POPLINS ;
SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS
Of escription.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, LADIES' an every d d MISSES',
New styles and at low prices.
KID GLOVES, the best. Ladies' and Gents' ;
IMPROVED SKELETON SKIRTS.
Cathcart & Oro..
Next door to the ttarribburg Bank. No. 14
Market Square. septlS•d2w
MOURNING DEPARTMENT.
6-4 Delaines, Poplins, Veloin Bops,
Cashmeres, Merinos.
Tulin Cloths, Valencias, Lustres, Mo•
hairs, Cobnrgs.
Alpacas, Madonnas, Tamiz3 Cloths,
Delaines.
Bombazines, Thibbets, Giugharus and
Chintzes.
Black and Second Mourning Calicos,
Crepe Almas.
Black and Second Mourning Dre-s Silks.
Everything New and Desirable. Dress Goods,
Warranted the Best Makes. •
Mv22-d&W,t3in
Square Black Sbawls.
Extra Size Lang Black Shawls.
Snsoond. Mourning Shawls, (new.)
English Crepe VAla Collars and Sleeves.
Square and Bound Veils , different ma
terials.
Plain and Bordered Handkerchiefs, Bilk
Gloves ar d Hose.
Bid Gloves, Gauntletts, Baltirgs and
English Pins.
Black and Second Mourning Balmoral
Skirts, (new styles.)
OIIR APORTMENT Ix Nil' COMMIT,
IN EVE NY I RING DESIRABLE.
GREAT ATTENTION HAS BEEN PAID
TO THIS BRANCH OP OUR
BUSINESS FOR THE
PAST sa YEARS.
WI REpostatsszo Nowt BUT THE BEST
WAURAIIED GOOII3.
CATHCART & BROTHER,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
1800. 1860.
DJBABOTIO DRY GOODS I
BLEACELED AND lINBLEAOHED MVSLINS t
CALICOS AND DRILLINGS,
HEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
FLANNELS, BL ANA" E S, PICKINGS,
DOMEsTIC GINGILAMS, &RTRTINGS,
CANTON FLANNELS, Ste., Brc
A very heavy stock. To be disposed of at the
very lowest market prime. at
CATHCART & BROTHER,
Next door to the Harrbbing Bank.
HOSIERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
NECK TIES AND ORATATS,
WHITE AND COLORED CORSETS,
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
LADIES' BERM TESTS,
NOTIONS, ire.,
IN EMMA VABIETT, AT
ilB d2tir
GitaATDaciovaari
Applicable
useful Arts.
A now thing
Be Combination
Boot and. Shoe
Mannhuturers.
Jewelers.
Fontlieg.
It Is ac ILq td
Remember.
Agents in Phiia
jeB-dly
NEW_ No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL.
IN HALF , QUARTER AND DNS-EIGHTH
PACKAGE
Just received by
aul3 WM. DOCE, 38. & Co-
Csco STleAfid of all lands, white and
J, for Ella br
1116HOIS a koluit,
jyl6 flOnnx frrond:and'h 'Waft& lant•
Orm &oh,
CATHCART'S
MEWL and. 2MLIJA
BLE DISCO v .Y
HILTON'S
'INSOLUBLE CEMENT!
Is of more general practical
utility than any invention
now before the public. It has
been thoroughly tested dur
ing the last two years by
practical men, and pronoun
..., by all to be
SUPERIOR 10 411+17
Adhesiverreparationsknown
&MON'S brsowsza Cater
la a new thing, and the re
suit of years of study ; its
combination is on
iScienta e Principles,
And under no cireunestazyme
or demo) of temperature,
will it become corrupt or
emit any offensive smell.
BOOT & SHOE
itlanufaoturers, using Ma
chines, will find it the best
article known as Cementing
for the Channels, it works
without delay, i le not alerted
' ti any change of tempera
tura.
'JEWIIII RF,
Will find it sufficiently adhe
sive for their use, as has been
proved.
Biseradaptedio Leather,
Aud we claim as an especial
merit, that it sticks Patches
-And Liniuge to Boots sad
ihoesepfficientlystrong with
out stitching.
It is the only
LIQUID CENS'If
,ftttint, that is a sure thing
for mending
Furniture,
Crockery,
Toys,
Bone,.
ivory,
and, articles of Household
REHIRABER
&MAI WOMBLE CEMENT
Is in a liquid form and as
many applied as paste.
Hturos's Imam ins Claw
Is insoluble in water or oft:
13risorts lasomunds Caesar
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied in Family or Mart
a/IMUM. packages from 2
mural to 100
HILTON BEOS. & CO.,
Proprietors,
Pmvidence, B. L
& 7LAGINVIEL
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NM
fluait Steanterg.
Steam Weekly to Livorpool.
'nIICHING at QIIEFINSTOWN, (Corgirz
em) The 'mod know:l, Steatuem of the
Liverpool, New York and Pliiladelphia St-1:-.111-
ehip Company, are Intended to mil as followe :
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, October
3; CITY OF MANCH , •STER, Saturday, October
10; CITY OF LONDON . , Saturday, 0 :totter 17;
and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from
Pier 44, North Elver. •
RATES OF PASSAGE S
PAARIA IN GOLD, OR rre WM - MEV 12 CUR-
MINOT.
;TWl Toolinmaaoa, $32 60
do to London, 86 00'do toLondon, 86 GO
to to Paris, 96 00do to Paris, 10 50
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50
Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen,
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bte., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Q uemeg t own
Cabin, $76, $B6, $lO6. Steerage from_ Uver
-0001, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Those
who wish to send for their friends: can boy tkcir-,
eta here at these rates.
For further information apply at the Ch.enpa
fly's Offices.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Brimtl-pny, Y.
or 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg.
Madly.
altbital.
***
DE. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY.
FOR RHEUMATISM, GuUT, NttUttALGIA,
BTIFF NECK AND JOINIS, SN AINS,
BRUISES, CU S AND WOUNDS,
PILES, BEAD ICEIE, A: , 1) ALL
REIEUMA.IIO AND NEN
VI JUS DISOK DEW+,
DR. STEPILE'S SWEET, of Connecticut.
The Gureit Natwal any- S tter.
S ['SPURN SW ERI, of Conn.ceiNt,
Ia known all ov-r the Utlited
DR STEPHEN SWEEP, of Oxatecticut,
Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Ikfallible Liei
mut."
Dr. Swea'd infaable Latimene
Cures BlieUthatism aucl uk v.-r fAitty
. Dr. Satetra Infallible Lininken3
B a certain rt.mory for N•untigi4.
Dr. Sweet's Ihcavabe Liniment
Curets Bates and Scalds 'num: • 4attly.
Dr. Biomes L.rit.ble Lindner.:
Is the best known itente.dy fur bp :tins and
Bruises.
Dr. Sweets fatal tb!.e L nimen4
Cotes Boadachu immediately and WAS :Amor
known to 1.11. -
Dr. Sweet's 1041.412 e Lithium
Aff rds homediatd rdiet for litchi, eat seldom
fads to cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallable Liniment
Cares Toothache in one Xl znut
Dr. Sweet s Infallible Liniment
Quires Cuts and wounde in4mediAttly and leaves
no Mir.
Dr. Sweet's Infalleble Liniment
Ie the beet remedy fur bone in the known
world.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Littman
Rae been used by more than a million people,
and all praise it.
Dr. Sweas's Infallabk Lrniment
Is truly a "idea.. in need," and every fan fly
should have it at bawl.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is for sale by sit Druggists. Price 26 and 60
cents.
• RICHARDSON & CO.,
Sole Proprietor, Norwich, Ct
For sale by all Dealers. ciewl v eaw.
PILES PILES 1
Dr. Witfield's Vegetable Pills
Are Warranted a Certain Cure for
FISTULA, BLIND OR BLEEDING PILES.
WE would caution all who are victims to
this distrersing complaint to. avoid the
use of external applicatious, as they result only
in aggravating the difficulty.
Dr Witaeld's remedy removes the c lugs of
the disease and eff‹cts a permanent cure.
THIS IS NO QUACK MEDICINE.
These Pills have been tried for the last seven
years, and in no instance have they failed to
cure. Prloe 50 cents per box. t , :ent by mail to
any address.
J. YOUNG, Sole Proprietor.
No. 481 Broadway, N Y.
For sale by all Druggists. sept3-d3ta
eflintationat.
GREASONT SEMINAR Y_
PROF. E. HUNTINGTON SANDERS,
Graduate of Yale, Principal.
THE Fall Term of the above Institution will
commence Sept. 21ar, and contioun elevtn
weeks.
Board and Tuition about $4O per term. Send
for circular. A few vacancies occur. Address
the Principal at Plainfield, Cumberland county,
PennFyivabia. Feotl4 dim
uQuotts.
have on band a very superior selectiod
of WINES, BRANDIES and FINE LI
QUORS, of every description.
BEtANDIIki of the choicest brands arid Tin
Wes_
WINES of every variety and of the finest
quality.
IST. QUIZ RUM.
HOLLAND GIN.
IRISH," SCOTCH, RYE and BOUTISON
WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE,
BROWN STOUT, CORDIALS, &c.
Also, a NATIVE WINE, manufactured from
the domestic grape, which is a splendid article,
and we know it to be pure.
‘ol4 WM DOPE., Ja.. &
BAka •01, W'o %.b1 LEL, hive SI 25.
A Manama of 'Detraction for enlisting and
discharging soldiers, with special reference to
the detection of disqualifying and feign d dis
eases. Adopted by the burgeon General For
sale by GEO. BERGNER. au2B
TOBAOCO.
IVAVY,
.1,11 CONGRESS,
TWIST,
FLOUND 7 R.
.111/UGH avd RE • DY.
NeItUR:L LEAF,
FINk.. CUT.
WM, DOCK, j ft to,
sept 2 I
D IL 3. C. ROYER,
DENTIST.
OFF' Cs, oorner of Market street aed Market
Square. septl2 8u
EPERM OA.NDLY.B.
1+ I) I,M QUALM".
ALL SIZES.
Wes. DOCK, Ja . & CO
-sept.24l
SHINGLES! SHINGLES! !
501000 . Sawed
pedit' Shingke Bet 7
4tdre.of Esept2B"d2w 0. IL TUNIS.
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