Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 13, 1863, Image 3

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it;RTISERS.—aII
fi • El Ws 1.12.1UX riottees, Mar.
lag, ea, .IDo , ctria, sc., to minim nao tion
tne. TEILEV. /IA 4. 3 i, moot invariably
>o a ce,orrkpaun,d o Jib. the CASH.
tizrrertisemexttg ordered in the regular
vening Edition ate inserted in the
aerulng Edltxt..li 'without extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA;
Tars!l ap Eveffing, October 13, 1863
FOWN AND COUNTRY,
SNOW fell on Monday of last week, in and
around
DEATH Or AN OLD PRINTER. —Mr. Samuel. .J.•
Riley, one of the oldest printers in,}:ennsylvania,
died, at his residence,in Lancaster, ontadsday
of last week. He was oroCof the best •printers
fd the State, and was a strictly sober, honest
m a n . _
Tar, re:bei government talks of paylog the
soldiers liberally after the war. Its liberality
reminds us of the'poor fellow's will—"I liave
nothing ; I owe everybody "; the rest I gi4e
the poor." - ;
FIREMEN'B TOURNAItIeNT.7- - A few week tisgo
we announced that a "Firemen's Tournament"
would he held at Detroit, Michigan. It came
off last week, "according' to appointrufnt."
The highest price, (sloo,)feellirdWing the
greatest distance, was won by the ;S:eptune
t
4ompany of Pittsburg.. Well done,- ep unes!
_TOT! ETCHINGS AHIS COMING - The famous
iliehings Opera Troupe will give one , oftheir
popular concerts in Brant's Hall, on Morally
evening next,. This troupe needs no,conitmenda..
Aim at our hands. Wherever; they, have ap.
;peered before the public they have won a l good
name. The mere anon cement that theynre
comipg will insure theme a crowded house.
NATAL "Capprs. : - . —The exaraykationpf appli
cants for admission to the NavalAcilderay has
just'closed, and' the following have beep. ad_
ixfitted fromyennsylvania: J. C. Ituldenberg,
wth; r.,Vtlei W. F. Groundie, Fred. Haines, J.
W. H a p na i, , Albert 'Ross, C. A.' Weiciman,
Richard. Bush, W. `2. 4 . -:FE! Prapey, Jno. Wiest
WOodiuff , and, p.
,a.anea:
-e.•---
'Ys *Maid agabkcall the attentiogigPervJu
who h'ave friends interred on the;Cjettc.gbui
battle field, that if they 'desire to remotre:th6. l . 4.
remains -home for burial, they do' so at
ones.,
, The arrangements are nearlytorepleted
for remotr,ini the bodies of all the Union Fid
dlers who are buried onr the.floixt, to the iTit
tional Cemetery, and will Ise dVsliablif not to,
disarrange the Order of the grav6 iri‘the came
tory,: by any remoials. •
Fun No ruENfru.rox. , --We have the pleasure
fof informink the amusement-loving portion cf
our citizens that Prof. Harry Lee - will give two;
of his famous exhibitions of Laughing Gas,. at
Brant's Hall, in this -,city, on Thursday and
Friday.evenings of this week. There is f4i in
store for those who attend, and we have no•
doubt the hall will be crowded to its utmost
'capacity, both evenings. Harry has rendered.
„himself popular wherever he has entertained
ills public.
BEMI2D TO DBATIL —Alittle girl aged
• nine years, daughter of Mr. Fogg`„Of ,
Chester,
Pa., was burned to death, the--other night.
Her father was making some varnish, in., the
- preparation of which alcohol was used. * The
t,bottle containing the fluid was by some means
upset, and the light of a candle communicated
to it. The child ran to the assistance of her
father, when,her drus,took fire, and burned
,
her ,so shockingly that she died. the next morn-
Corstsuire.—On Baturday afternoon the Pak=
,
.sortger train going south on' the Northern Cen
tral Railroad, from this city, ran
,itite a cattle
train a short: lstance this
--breaking the legs of a number of ; rattle, and
destroying the -platforms of numerous .cars.
(tine gentleman named Siam& 1 Pleasants, of
Altoona, was thrown, bY,the face of the Colli
silon, over five seats, and alighted on tbe back
of a woman: The passenger train was detained
two hours by theaceident. Fortunately' no per
son was hurtbn either train.
• Cmumangs RELEasKo.—The following Chap
iitins of:Pennsylvania regiments .itave been
released from Libby Prison, Richmond, and are
now in this. State: George H. HaMmer,
tOavalry ; D. d. Eberhart, 87th Ragiineni;
Ambler, 67th Regiment. These men all be
;longed to Milroy's command.
They state that there at .pella Islinid over
den thousand U. S.Osoners, the great aajprity
of whom are Pi ea very destitute condition. - A
- large number of them are in their shirtideeves,
*ad without hats and caps, and they are com-
,to lie in the open air. Many of them
014
h a 'ye AR chills, and if not speedily feleased
fico. Vg of Aeaths must ensue _:~,( 7;
BRUTAi Ais,9ll,T Urox tbre.t.'
m ayor Rozenfort Etwouiaginy the Assailanti.—Last
evening, as adelegation of loyalmr, who were
in the city to her 'Eetistoylirilstin were pre
. _p a ring to.retarn home, they iisma j ittscked by
‘lt'..party of ceppethead - ruffianaltilirsauttlienbt:
edinnrderous intention. The ,rnirtatis stoned
tiek:tikneharina people, folio's/3g Ahem to
Back.',s Rotel, on Market sheet il where the
theowing oftstunes,was continued, to the dan
-1
— ger of the people moving along the sido s •Walks
and those livit3g jn the vicinity. Atter the
.Btcsguehanns delegittion httO drive it from the
Boumfort, who ynyi in the crowd,
and who until then was not' heard to 'offer a
Wor.d in expostulation to the ,centinet'l,of the
rioters, called out to the 'inifiTtits6o.to :threw
the stones, "e , ..st, Mends, to my koutLattii take ti
_. drink i" :1) . '70,4ve the testimony'nf severnl`re
speetable witnesses that such .were ihn,worda
• used by thalligy kw, and Wei, eon not
and his language; wilhelt" At c.9Vnett, to the
consideration oflthe diltinat, sober men of Har
Oati. Jut Lette r the groat, apostle of: liberty
in Kansas, made a very pathetic speech at
Wilkiu Hall, in Pittsburg, on Friday night.
BOKNESi was to be entirely suspended in Cin
cinnati, to-day—the boduess men intend
ing to participate in working for Brortga, the
Union candidate for Governor.
=1:=1
Sous B. POKER, postmaster at Parities, Mer
cer county, and his wife, have'. been arrested,
on complaint of an agent of the,.Post Office De
partment, on a charge of opening letters. They
had a hearing hefore a justice of the peace, and
were held to bail In $1,750 each. The parties
will be tried at the nerd term of the 'United
States Court, in Pittsburg. •
Bur a. Homss.—We would advise all persons
who have secured permanent emyloyment any
where., and are opposed to "moving , around,"
to buy house and lot if they have not already
done so. There are many,instances; in which
property can be purchased "on time," and
when sewed, you have% home.
".Bent drains our cellar dry,
„ ..
~
And keeps our larder lean—puts out our flee,
Andrintroducee hunger, frost and woe, ,-
Where peace and hospitatty might'reign. " !
Wzro'r.r. Bzr oM rex nverroaf—Aßirh-litoiden
of Pett&an Brav a do` and °pint Pinnpoity. 2 7-*any
tich incidents in;conneption with the'.election
- occurred to=day, all of which wohld'' highly
amuse our readers s bnt we can only find room for
a single one.
As our friend George W. M' Calla was leaving
his residence fot., his place of husiness this main
ing,,he was accosted by that mighty, man, Mayor
itoumfort, with the combined interrogation and
declaration of,
"M.Talla, if you knovi any damn fool or #ho
litionist that wants to bet $5OO send him. to
me, and after I have voted, I will make a wager
with him."
Every button on the mighty Mayor's breeches
felt the 'pressure as Honor, the Mayor,
swelled with the importance of his declaration
and, offer, Mr. ld'ealla passed on with the assu
ranee that the bet offered by Boumfort wotild be
taken. Accordingly, Mr. M'palla having found
a man yilling to risk $509 on our gallant can
didate for Governor, when ha met Eoumfort
agairkapprised him of the fact, alluring hini that
the money would be staked at any time he.
Rom:alert) Was ready with - his &mil" To; this
Remelt:kit replied;
"You must bring your man to my house."
'Very, good ," responded M' Calla, and passed
on.
. "Stop, hi'Calla 1" shouted...Hounds:o, "Be :
"ea Afayor: of the tilt, AND YOU BEING
ANY *AO TO HY DOOSo TO DIM; Z *ILL A litNE T kite"
Was there ever a more ridiculunri exhibition
of partizan: bravado, and official pomposity,
`than this' Presented by Reumfort. He first
boiSts:of a:desire: to bet a o rtain amount of
money,,for-the purpose of indulging tp . e4anity
Which is'fast devouring-the - poor old -mark, and
and when taken at his word, he .asettottes a
moult.. official dignity to `escape the , rospOiaelbili
trof his.own bravado. *bet a epectirle for the
Mayor of the Capital City of the- CoMmon
wealth ! Bah!
-0
A Thu ioloAL TO Bum:toss Doman AND
Ku= WORTn:—Yesterday afternoon a very
interesting presentation took place-at the reel
deride Of -one of our best citizens,.of a Magnifi
cent gold - headed•cane. The'donora were Gen.
Simon dameron, William dolder and James
Young. -It, was a gift solely designed' Co be
private, and it is only to do justice: to, one of
our cleverest citizens that we Wive been per
mitted to refer to the 'Proeeedings. The donee
was mr. Harry Thomas.
General 01111/eron presented the cane with
that felicity of speech for which he is peculiar
in suCh matters. •Eitkperely said that it was
well
, for. all men to have something to lean
upon; whether it be the arm Of affection, or a
. .
staff of oak; and therefore, in _consideration of
the many good qualities of his friend Thomas,
be, and those with him, who had contributed
to the manufacture of the beautiful gift.he was
about, to bestow upon him, deemed it best that
he should ,have a staff for his,,old,ago, upon
which he - could lean, and upon which:hie chit=
then could look as the proofof their sire's good
•
standing among men..
Mr. Thomas, in..receiving the cane, merely
thanked his old friends for this further proof of
their esteem and their confidence . . - He had no
tongue, for speechifyhag ; but he had a heart to
feel, and while he lived lie would ever remem
ber the :friends who thus honored him with
their confidence and.respect.
The cane was manufactured by Mr. William
Brady, of this city, from a portion of the cele
brated rebel ram, Merriman. It is surmounted
with a massive_ gold head, richly chased and
elaborately - carved. . On the top of the head
appears the inscription:
pitoszoTro To
Ii fcy T 11,0 S ,
By Simon ; : axstsfon, William Colder and James
- Young, as an eviience of their
,hiyh
• appreciation in a large busineas
transactiOn had.
with him.
'l:he socket in which the staff is fitted Ls tri
an larsia ` elia on orie'sidri al which appears
a loon:leave , drawing a train of coal cars ; ; on
the second side an engraving of the * Lykens
Valley Coal Mil/05, with surrounding Scenery,
handsomely and graphioxily executed in minis,-
ture;_ while the O L IO side represents Mr.
Thomas- himself, with gun in hand, and a dog
standing' On a covey o£" In all our
examination of this description of ngratfing
we havn neverneen a more beautifully executed
series ,of _engravings. They are life-like and
graPhio, and in.the highest style of art.
We Congratulate (Hu i friend Thomas on the
sentiment of respect and confidence'which ac
oompanied this brantlint gift. The mridence of
that feeling from such men as the donors is of
More iglu than the'jnerinste worth of ,the cane
itself. And as such we know it is estimated by
the chine°. .
after the paamatatioll had taken place ;
the parties atsern . hled pgtpolr was good
ii 4 eAtini*tkifi" llo Paratilak well &NMI
with folirvitomi /:;•4 / s
Tun Emoyton progreosing quiet!, ,
...;
peisolis edified to vote have not yet attended
to that Importsnt duty, let them go and vote
t once
FOLICQ AEFATAS are dulk There was but one
case of drunkenness before the Alderman this
morning—John. Harris, arrested by Officer
Stock. Discharged.
Sam'iT. Buzzard and John B. Lynch, charged
with burglary, on oath of David Basehore,
were held in $5041-each to appear at the next
term of coirt.'
IMPORTAIWARREST no RAILROAD CONDUCTORS
41?Zeged Embezzlement of Large Sums of Roney.—
Quite a sensation *as created in this city,
yesterday, by the arrest of several of the con
ductors on the Lebanon Talley and the Beading
and Philadelphia railroads, charged with hav
ing, at several-.periods, while running their
trains, embeza'ed large sums of money. Other•
arrests weramade at r ; differents ,polots on the
road, including biggage Makers Find conduct
ors, who are all, implicate.d in the same charge.
It appears that the' Company have had in their
employ a number of detectives, who have been
traveling on the different trains, in ow., noting
the number of passengers who 'were •iii the.
cars, the &Mince which they traveled4cm,',and
on the,retrirns made by these detectivaoffwers,
when they were compared with the returns
made 'by, the cePieetters theee4Yeei Alla =evi
dence of embezzlement is derived, and': the
arrests in question have- beenzaade.4
We know nothing of , the_merits of the cases.'
involv_erd, but from, het we can gather of: the
.mannerof making these arrests, we -have no
hesitation in declaring that a gross !out
rage is either committed on the partiesArreated,
or the company: assumes judicial .power not
granted to Why - its charter. For inetance: A
conductor is approached by some one of the
high offthials' of the company, and in a ecinfi- .
dential Way, the cOnductor is informed that the
Presidentand Directorislhavereason to suspect
that hn(the conductor) is engaged in einbess; . .
sling the funds of the' aforesaid ` road.' Before
the conductor thus charged has time to otter a
'Word of explanation; he'is inforniert tliait he
can save himself' refundingwitateverne has
stolen. If the party. charged has any property,-
he is importuned to deliverit to the company,
and thus by threatening - "the tertors'of the
law, and confronted by an awful charge the
concluctotelnust either disgorge or resign them-.
selvcrs into, the hands of a policeman. But in,
all this there is a great outrage committed by
the representatives of ' the kiiiporationin rinee s ;.
doe,- Railroad companies should remember
that the communi , y has rights to prottst aid
well as corporations, and that the oompa4y or
indiVidual attempting to compound a felony,
becomes guilty of an offence tonally as htinons
iu tlinsightefitile law, as the offendef 14 the
•first case., If „these conductors have been gui4i
of stealing, let them be punished. In order to
"make itself whole," no railroad company lit*
the right to turn rintiWliemmurdtyla sot
of thieves to plunder . theynprotected. and the
nnsuspecting.'We refer ,this matter; thus
franklY; heel:Mira areirrioir'Oniie men who have
been arreetedbi - -this instance, whom we bpsieve ;
-to.bc as strictly honest as either .the ?reagents
or the Boards of Directors of the roads ialques
lion.. 'With smite - of these therels'no alterna 7
tiVe.. They must sink, beneath the. crushing
force of such a blow, innocent ; of all crime,
their fanailles disgraced, and all to satisfy the
suspicion of a mighty corporation. Against
this we enter our solemn protest.
—lf the Men arrested,- are fairly tried 4d.
found guilty, then we will have, nothing,
'to write or print . in' objection. Bitle too
much thelashion, now-a-days to chargetevery
,conductor who accumulates sufficient front• hie
earnings to buy. aheitira; with stealing .t-=- And it
does look strange that conductors ehopld
this, when the fact is known that, notWithatand
,
In the increase of travel and tonnage on .the
different roads, the increase in the pay of the
ereplOyeari has been most net' Most
„mean.
IMMENSE Mum ldnertaa LASTINIGErr:—The
fi lends of the Union made a most I'm - posing
demonstration last evening, at the Oottit House,
evincing bytheir vast numbereend greet en:
thugs/3m the triumph that!weite the °luso of
the Government and the Union in the tented . ,
of to day. At the late hotir at WhiCh we write
we can only give a meagre outline of the very
interesting proceedings. •
Son. Simon Cameron acted as Presidint, as
sisted by a number of Vice Presidents and
Secretaries.
Mr. Cameron, on taking the Chair? made
some appropriate remarks, stating thathe re
garded the issue in the present elect ion, not as
one of men, but of vital prindiPles. He sup
ported Mr. Curtin as the'yePteientatfre 'of„ the
cause of the Union; and he predicted histleo
tion by a handsome majority. He also pre
dicted that Abraham Lincoln, like Mr.. Curtin,
would be re-nominated and' re-eleeted: This
declaration elioited!great applause.' , ;
Col. Thomas C. MaoDowell mras Introciakas
the first _speaker. . -,He.. made a most forcible
statement of the reasons Which had impelled
him in this crisis to throw off the sha c kles of
party and give his energiesto the cause, of Viet
country. He gave an able =review of the nuiP
ner in which the disunioniste and traitors of the
South plotted to bring on the present coat cat,
and indignantly denermoed their turpitude. He
had acted with his party'untithe shuddered to
see the terrible gulf . into which the 'present
leaders of that party would plunge the country:
He.depleted la vivid language the destructive
effects which folio* the election of Mr.
Woodward, and closed with an eloquent appeal
to his hearers to rally to the support offal° glo
rious old flag and give Kr. Curtin a triumphant ;
eleCtiOn. His speech was frequently interrupted
by the heartiest demonstrations of app f lause.
west and effective addresses were ifeo
made by Hon. Henry Wilson, of Maas., John
C. Kunkel, liigq., and Rev. Mr. Hammer, the
latter of whoidgave an interesting account of
the heart-rending sufferings endured by them:
who, like ;himself, have had the miltAtane
be prisoners in the hands of the rebels. The
late hour at which the meeting adjonmed.for
bids a more extended notice `of these Speeches,
all of -which-were-listened-to-with deep atten
tion afid 4M:ienthnehasticaliktspsdatided. 'The_
PV/IN[AnitillikAitcA6itect and 4iltriffet ,
gbalsifolt,Pnrtin, Agnew and the gnkin.
'Ana AltraßN Stlllolll/868 to the public That be
is prepared to do - balding of any description,
either by the day or load, at reasonable rates.
None but faithful and obliging drivers are em
ployed. Persons having anything to do in his
line would do well to leave their orders at his
residence in Broad street, or deposit them in
his box at this office. septl4 eodtf
Naticts.
Norms.=C. L. Bowman, of the cheap dry
goods house, No. 1, corner of Market and Front
streets, has just returned from New York and
Philadelphia with a full stook of winter dry
goOds, compt:sing all the new styles ; also, cloth
cloaks, fiats and . shawls, which he respectfully
asks the public to call and examine.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and - Beerrating
Maims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
of Pay, aud'Substatence Globus. &c:, Ste., made
out and collected, , EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney-et Low.
Office: Third Street Harrisburg, Pa (027-ly
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
Glt
I -• ARD HOUSE
_ PHILADELPHIA,
ESPESTFULLAY call the attention of Bad
ness Men and the traveling community:,
to the• superior accommodation, and comfort
()Sara(' ip their establishment.
au2l-dat KANAffik, F(.1WT101 00.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
Ws'OF MA=ECRIA GE
Containing -nearly 800 pages,, and 180 .fine
Blatesmidingraiings ofthe Anatomy,of the
Eleiniitt4gaits ;Itt a state of Health and Disease,
WittCa'treatisit on Self-Abuse, its De2lorable
Consequences upon. the Kind -and Body, with
the Author's, Plan ot•Treatme4—the only
rationsland•successful mode.of cure, as shown
liy the repoit Of cases treated. A truthful ad
viser to the marriel,'and those contemplating
marriage, who entertain doubts of their physi
cal conditlion. Sent free of postage to any ad
drem4tivpk
v itiV6.&Mr inligampf or postal!
OtIOIX, No.
31 Maiden, Lane, Albany, N. Y.
oct9-dBCwBni
loommticelica.f
Pulmonary CloAsymptio4,a.Curable lineage !
A CARD
10 CONSUMPTITES.
The.undersigned having -been restored to
nealth.in a fe* weeks,
.by a very, simple ,reme
dy, after hiving suffered-several leers With a
severe dung affection, and that, dread disease,
Cenenthiirion—is efficient' make known to
his ,fellow Sufferers tire means of otiM. '
To elf Wilo - iibt;fire it, he Will send a copy of
the prescription used (free of charge,} with the
dirycklizoos for preparing and _Ong the same,
whict4hey will find a aura aartillor Cotorinsprion,
Asriora,:Baoricurris, Comas, Corm, Sm. • The
gauze. I..APJARP, Übrs.•
inaly .t;tere'ci of iiradvertiier in sending the
Presoriptton is to benefit the stiliot.d, and
,spread ; information "which" cencciV'e>3 to be
if:II/41'1;01e ; and he hopes, "evory sufferer will
try hie remedy, as it will:tbst : them nothing,
and may prove a blessing. :
Pastier wishing the prescription will please,
address. ' , .
l w ; REY. EDWARD A: WILSON,
rosburg,
11:15-Colinty, Now York.
eelit24AtewSin
.goallus! Cloaks! .Cloaks!
fiplendid.new lot.of cloaks.: ;
All kinds ofladite olotika.
Ali sites of ChildiCus' cloaks.
Black cloth for:cloaks.
.13asihners,ilitrge assortment for.ertitid boys'
wear. 1.32.
&oche double, shawls. . •
Broctieeshigle shawls; .
Woolen double shawls.
De laines• and other dress goods. •
,IPrencti Blerinoes o alL colors: •
' •All wool delalnes and &lemmas. .
Woolen'st , ,ckiags for ladles and ,claildren.
Woolen socks for men et 25 aud
-Balmoral skirts at . 0.50, S 8 and,
Bovin's.best ki , l gloves ot 76e, 87c and $l. .
doz undershirts and drawers.
7aLadiete,merino , veals, long sleeve 3.
Splendid toroltment of white CeMbriCe.
Oakibrio edgitig;luserbags, large assortment.,
-, Cerebric bands, and infants' waists:
JOst received, 6 pieces black-silk.::::
Black silk at $l, $1;25, $1 50 and4l 75.
' , Together with a large assortment of all kind
of d:y goods, at ,S. LEWY.
TO HORSE OWNFaIS
DR...SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR
HORSES is unrivaled, by-any, and in all cases
of Lameness arising frem Sprains, Bruises or
Wrenching, its effect •is magfcal and certain.,
Harness or Saddle GaAs, NOretYbest Mange, &c.v..
it. will also cure , speedily . Spavin and Ringbarte
may be easily prevented , and cured hi their
incipient stages, butytTermed cases are beyond
the poshibility of a radical cure. No case of the
kind, however, is so deetierate or hopeless but
it may.be alleviated by.this Liniment, and its
faithful application , r tll always remove the
Lameuetia, and enable ate homes to travel with
comparative ease.
Every horse owner should have this remedy
at hand, for its timely use at the first appear
"` of LaineuessiwiE:effectrin4prevent those
fornildablel:diseasss 'Tent TOW to ;'which all
'homes are liable;-' which } ` render so many
otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless.
Seutivertisement. augl9-daweow
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!
DIOTHERS
DON'T WI to promo HRS. WINBLOVPS
SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN
TEETHING.
-Ibis val viable preparation is the preteription of
one the best female physicians and nurser in the
UntOd•States, ,and tae „Atom used ~zfor, thirty
years with rleTer falling : safetTancienocem 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, corrects
acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole
*Am. It'wlll almost instantly mlieve
Ghp=Gar TILE Bowne s am) WIND COLE,.
`We believe it thei Best and Surest Remedy in
the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and
DIARRHIEA. IN CHILDIIRN, whether arises
from Teething or from any other canoe.,
Full directions for using will accompany each
bottle:: Rune Sim:mine unless the „fac-edmile of
MOM{ & - PERKINS, Nevt York, is on the
outside wrapper.
Sold by all Medicine Dealma -
Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, REW YORK.
NATO! Om 26 Glens ran Boma.
my22•d&w&m
PRINTING PRESSES FOR BALE.
The inadersigsed having purchased several
new presses of the most approved machinery,
to rua by steam, offers tor sale -the following
presses, suitable for cnuntry offices, via:
1 IRON. HOW PEEB4l:finediunt vise, In excel
lent order.;,
SKALL.CARP.PEESS, in, good ordei.
~."Arey•will.bel sold very .low., Apply to
- Earrisbtity,Pa.
I
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A l an VII n sold voix
Ifont or Tin,wlams
Dear iSsr : With your permission I wish to
say to the readers of your paper that I will send
by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Re
cipe, with full directions for making and using
a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually
remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan
Freckles, and all 'impurities of the Shin, leav
ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will also mail free to those having Bald
Heads or Bare Fame, simple directions and in
formation that will enable them to start a full
growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mou
stache, in lees than SO days. All applications
answered by return mail witliodt charge.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
se24-BmJ No. 881 Broadway, New York.
HAIR DIE! HAIR DYE!
BITCHELOWS CEGEBRATED HIM DYE
Is the Best In the World
The only Harmless, true : and Reliable Dye Encnais.
This spiendid flair Dye is Perfect—changes
Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glow
Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the
Hair or Stagslog the Skin, leaving the Hair
Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre
quently restoring its pi isttne color, and rectifies
the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is
signed WIWAH A. BA IDHELOR. All oth
ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided.
Sold by all Druggists, Btc, FACTORY-81
BARCLAY ST., N. Y. , •
B&TINUILOR S 1W TOILRT OREM& It9R DRESSING
TBII je2B-Iy.
Ntm 2kbottiiegments
LOST I
ASETTER PIIP, 'three months -old, light
yellow with a small white point to tail.—
A liberal reward will lie paid upon returning
him to Col. JORDAN,
0e12.2ta Walnut St., Harrisburg.
A TONS of Tobacco for sale by
JOHN O. HEIMAN,
octlo d2l° Lewisberry, York co., Pa
PRIVATE SALE.
rrHE well known Stone Tavern and Grocery
1 Stand, now doing an excellent business,
situated between the Canal and Front street in
the borough of Liverpool; Perry county, Pa.; is
now offered at private sale on accommodating
terms.
Information regarding the property will be
given ity calling on the undersigned, or by ad
dressing tin T. G. Morris, Secretary Perry
Lodge, No. 259, Liverpool. Pa.
ROBERT . WALLIS,
T: G. MORRIS,
J. A. BLATTENBERGrEE,
Committee.
con°•d6t
VALUABLE PROPERTY
PUBLIO BALD N
,
priumance of the last Will arid Testament
-of JOHN SELE, dec'd, will be exposed to
Public Sale, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17,.,1883,
At the Court House, in the city of Harrisburg,
at TWO O'CLOCK, r. tt.ot
VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND,
Situate in the city of Harrisburg, on the Johns
town road, adjoining property of John Stoop,
William Allison and the Batircilim ea ate, it
being the property of JOHN SELE, deceastd,
contaioing T iiVENTY-ONE ACMES, more or
bms. Erected thereon is a good TWO STORY
FRAME HOUSE AND BAUN and other out
; good water and a thriving yoling
Apple Orchard. ,
Sale to commence 'at', two. o"clock, as above
stated, when the terms and conditions of sale
will be made known by'
- ' JOHN BRADY,
ocl2-dts Adnenistrator deboxis sots C. T. A
LOST OR- STOLEN
AwurrE and Liver-Colored SETTER PpP,
six months old—stripe dOwn - his nose. 'A
liberal reward will be given by returning him
to Colder'siltage Office. oe,a..d
DR.J.C.IIOYER,
DENTIST,
FFICE, cermet' Market street and Market
O
&Mare. septl.2 3m
'3B 3EL .4 X:0 'rye;
Vine Bread and Cake Bakery;
74' Market Street.
HE subscriber, thankful fur the very
iib-
T
oral patronage bestowed on him since he
has taken the Bakery formerly occupied by
David Brady, successor to Thomas, Finley,
'takes this method to inform the pu Ifc that
he has purchased the interest of David Brady,
and will now use • greater exertions to plrase
his customers and all • who may favor him
with a call, with the choicest of CAKES, and
the best BREAD that clean, careful and cap, ri
enced hands can make of the best extra family
flour. •
TEA CAKES, BISCUIT, PIES,
And a grfsatvariety of Fancy and Common Cakes
always on hand or made to order: Come and
try our. Bread and Cakes.
A. E. BRADY, Proprietor,
oct64llm a. S. BRADY, Sup's.
1E1433 FALL 18113
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.
IHATE the pleasure of informing my cos
touters and the public generally, that I have
now on hand a full stock of Fall and Wintet
Goods, including French Pattern Bonnets,
Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Laces, French and
American Flowers, Feathers, Bto. Also, Straw,
Beaver and Felt Rats and Bonnets, of the
latest styles and designs.
WILLIAM KIMISEN,
* No. 218 Arch street, Philadelphia.
sept22.4l2tna
HE Yew Military Novel, Price Si 60.
T
SHOULDER STRAPS, a coral of New
York and the array, 1862 ; by Henry Morford
For sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store.
DRESERTED FRUITS, hermetically sealed,
hi cuts and jars, of all descriptions„ and of
the most delicious character, for sale by
ill wM. DOCK, in., & CO.
HENRY C. ORTH,
Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and
Violin.
Terms reasonable.
15 Third street, between Market and Chest
nut streets. septll-d3m
MUSIC.
MISS Q. F. 1101:MON will give Instructions
in ifueio to pupils at their residenees,,pE
at her own, In Walnut street near Front.
TERMS—SB,OO per quarter, of twelve weeks.,
Refers to
Ray. W. C. Owners Jiro. A. Frenaa, , yeq.,
Ma. J. MoCostnes.:Ja. Jona - A. WiartrEw.;
eept2s Btaw2w] „—. .
MA.bON'S ,
500 DOZEN.
recaived and for eatH, wholesale snare
J tail. (sepal] WM. DOCK, Ja., &,r0",
- NEW A 4 A C , T I T - T•T' ,
Tx LARGE and small packages, just received
and for sale low. • T-7.34 , -att.:
sept 24 - Nlll. DOCK, in., ASOZ.:.
TSelf .t4rir
trALOW . B
!AO best !n la.
, tw' b lurv`
if TA mot. 7;: . e4 0
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NOT ALCOHOLIC
A HIGHLY CONCFNTRATED VEGETABLE
KICTI3ACT.
A. PURE lONIC..
1:41. BOOFLAND'S
GERMAN 111.1TFAS.
Prepared by
Dr. C. N. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.
Will effectually cure Liver Complaint,Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a
disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut
tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of
the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, F, ut
tering at the Heart, Choking or Snftoc,ting
Sensations- when in a lying irsture, 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, Pala
in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sc. , Sudden
Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Deprese4m
of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow
Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO
ALCOHOL OH BAD WHISKY. They will cure
the above diseases in ninety-nine ca-es nut a
hundred.
1100E1AlsID'S GERMAN BITTFRSI
Are not a new and untried article, bat 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
CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS , PHYSICIANS AND
CITIZENS.
Testifying, of their own personal knowledge,
to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of
these Bitters.
DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO
STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A
GOOD APPE11111? DO YOU WANT TO
BUILD UP YOUR CONSTIT tf I ION? 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 BlTfi+•R.4.
PARTICULA.B. NOTICE
There , are many prquwationa soki tinder the name
of Bitten, put up us quart bottles; compounded of the
cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40
cents per gallon, the taste di.vatieedby Anise or Corian
-cler &eet.
Ike class of Bitters has caused, and mill continue
to cause, as long as they can be sold , limmetreds to die
the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is
kept continually under the influence of Aleoholte &m
-an* of the word kind, the desire for Liquor is cra
ted and kept and the result rs all the horrors at
tendant upon a drunkard's life and death.
For those who deeire and WILL HAVE a Ltguor
Bitters, we publish the following receipt: - Get ONE
BOTTLE ON HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BI r-
TERS and mix with THREE QUAR Is OF GoOD
BRANDY OR NhiIIIRELY, ima the result zodi bi
a preparation that well FAR EXCEL, en vied:mm.4
vireass_ariti true exceltenee any of the raitUtraida Li
quor Bitters in the market. and will Wm t MUCH
LESS. You will have id! the virtues of HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN BI r FEES in connection with
a GuOD arack of Liquor, at a much taus price than
these inferior preparations mill cost you.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I
AND TUB PP.I)2iDS OP SOLDIHRIL,
We call the attention of all having relations
or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths
of the diseases induced by exposures and
privations incident to camp life. In the
published almost daily in the newepapers, on
the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that
a. very large proportion- are suffering from debil
ty. Every case of. that kind can be readily
cured'by Hootland's German Bitters. Diseases
resulting from disorders of the digestive organs
are speedily removed. WIS have no hesitation
in stating that if these Bitters wet e freely need
among our, soldiers, hundieds of lives might
be saved that otherwise will oe lost.
We mil particular attention to the following
remarkable and well authenticated cure of one
of the nation's heroes, whose life, to nee his
own language, "has been saved by lily Bitteor."
PICISADNLPELIA, August 28d, lbea.
Metiers. Jones & Evans gentlemen ;
your Hoofland'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 ftti iy
cognisant of all the circumstances of my arse.
I am, and have been for the last four years, a
member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and
ouder the immediate command of Captain P.
B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant
upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No
vember last with hdlammation of the limes,
and was fur seventy-two days in the hospital.
This was followed by great debili.y, heightened
by an attack of dysentery. I was then remov
ed from the White House and sent to this city
on board the steamer State of Maine, from
which I landed on the 28th of June. Since
that time I have been about as low as any one
could be and still retain a spark of vitality.
For a week or more I was scarcely able to swat
low 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 um.
successfully, to rescue me from the grasp 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
funds as best gaited me. An acquaintance who
visited me at the hospital, Mr. 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 Ardow of
death receded, and I am now, th,stilt 4 Ged for it,
getting better. Though I have Wit:liar-but two
bottles, I have gained ten 4 Paiities; - arel I feel
sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife
and daughter, from whotilliave bedit nothing
for eighteen months; ifor,•gentteurtegll am a
loyal Virginian, from 'the- liielttity . 4lf Front
Royal. To your intraltiable Bittiatitisli OWB the
certainty of life which has tak'eti:Viriace of
vague fears-rto.you;Bittem„ will 1 owe the
glorious privilege bfr:atidiiachnin . g to my
oosom thole who are dearelliiiitinetni : life.
Very trot) , }Aiwa;
We. mlly coo'fi' our - inAthir.: tautteitthe above
o,l;ll4n:tient, as we. hadedeapairetrioffeeeing cur
oomrade, 311%--Bliklone,.resterAvi,toilleath.
John Ottildiebank, Arai Battery ;
.111th: datim: Lewis
MieyAlter, 92d New York; J, E. . Ppencer, let
/WHIM, Baiiiiill3; ; U. tra_sewelt; Co. 13, ad
Veimont tgi/3, 3d Ver
mont ; Renti tilitiedonald, Co. C, 6th Maine
JohAr_2?F. 'Wardaoo+E, Ittlt Aloiren rllerman
Eveh, 74,1tew. - Y. l ?*6raVni n iel B-
Thomaa, 09, : ./A-46th i peAng,•;.: Impikort. J. Kira
= all, C 0..-4, „aa j orpwat 44% irks, Co.
13;106th Penna. ,W•
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A for $4.
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