Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, March 30, 1864, Image 1

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sebscribers at the following cash rates
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MUSICAL.
A. P. TEUPSER,
TEACHER
. OF MUSIC
OFFICE AT WARD'S MUSIC STORE,
12 N .Third Street. -
Residence: Thiid street, above North.
TV[ELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS.
TWENTY-SIX FIRST PRENIEUMS,
TWELVE SILVER MEDALS,
AND TAB
ONLY GOLD 3IEDAL (ever won by instruments of this
class) has been awarded to
AINSON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS.
A full assortment of these instruments always on hand
sl W. _KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent,
je4-'2lawlyi 93 Market street.
HENRY C. ORTH,
ITIENCFIE II, OF THE PIANO, KELODEO - $
AND VIOLIN.—Tarns reasonable 15 Third street,
betu - c,eu Market and Chestnut streets. m
PROFESSIONAL.
ELECTRICITY.
WONDERFUL- DISCOVERY AND WONDERFUL
RESULTS.
DITAR J. M. CREAMER would respectfully
.
inform the public in general and the diseased in
tercrular, that he has opened an office in South Second
street, below Chestnut, Harrisburg, 'Pa., where he will
treat all diseases entrusted to his care,in accordance with
nie system discovered and taught by Prof. C. Bones, of
Philadelphia, with whose institution be has been con
varied, and to whom he takes pleasure in referring the
public fur informative with respect to his success- in em
u-enel:: disease.
No drugging the system with uncertain medical agents.
Il rues performed by Magnetism,.Galvanism and other
inn,lWeations of Electricity, without shocks or any nit
p;ea,mt sensations. Attar an Electrical lnagnosis, , a
guaraut:e will lie given, if desired by the patient For
furth , r information call and get a pamphlet which con
tains hundreds of certificates from medical men and oth
cis prmang the superiority. of this system of practice
over ail othns. Consultatien free. Mee hours 9to 12
A. M., I ta 5 and 7 to 9 r.
116. J. MILTON CREA3MR. -
felill-d3taw2m- tit-th-sa
DR. J. ITIT.E7S,
YELL.OIV WATER
_POWDE:R
FOR. HORSES.
TITIIII.NG a practice of many years in this
11 comwunity, DR. HITE has satisfied himself thatthis
P.m der is vastly superior to any other article in use
FOR THE CURE OF
YELLOW WATER,
iF of great service to liorses that have °iit their
APPETITE
AYO ARM
•
HIDEBOUND, FOUNDERED,
nisrrE DI PERE D•
•
Also, that it will prevent
CLAIMERS, COLIC AND THE BOTB,
When faithfully used two or three times a week—invigo
ndine Ilild fattening ;
For improving the condition of a Horse, be =arts there
is no better medicine, as it will strengthen the stomach
and digestion, cleanse the Intestines of ofTens'rve
oed regulate the bowels when costive, purify the
blood awl promote digestion—thus the skin is kept loose,
the pores ore opened and a lean, scabby Horse -becomes
fat and emeety.
The owdrr can be used for CALM, Sheep and Hogs with
good oleo.
Directions with package.
PREPARED ONLY . AND SOLD AT -
KELLER'S DRUO STORE,
No. 91 Market street, Harrisburg.
CEI
GROCERIES.
NEW GROCERY AND, tItOVISION STORE.
BOYER Sz. Iid),ERPER
,
WHOLESALE RETAIL
• DEALERS rn
GILD CEItI.ES ,
Queen's and Glass Ware /
AND ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE;
T_TIVE just opened a large and well seleeted
stoa: of goods at their stood, Market.square,
ILorri3Ontrg, Po., to which they invite the attention of the
puhite
.
FINE
LI quo its.
Shissier & Fra.teF,
(Successors tolV Doulc, Jr., & Co.)
TAELLERS IN FINE FANTLY 0-110CE
JUr RIC opposite the Court House, have on handa fine
seleettin
BRANDIES,-
of daunt, vintages.
F7IEdID COMMON WINES,
Of Every Description.
WHISK-VS.
OLD BOURBON,
MONONGAHELA,
FINE IHISH AND SCOTCH
Vrbizkys. The best ever brought to this market.
OLD WILEAT,
FAMILY NECTAR
And the celebrated
CHESTNUT GROVE
COAMPAG NE WINES.
511L033 JOTIA'N'=III3IO,
SCOTCH AND :BUSH ALES.
LONDON. BROWN
WILD CULT.RY,
PLANTATION,
WIC:WAIt TONIC BITTERS.
With n complete stock of ' - • '
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES
And Condiments of every descriptionmoiv in the market,
auti ul
TOE LOWEST ItATES'
JOll IV AV 1S E
1.
TITLED STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
11AItRISEURG, PA.,
WHO' rSALE AND RETAiL DFAI ;
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &C.,
Jujube. Paste,
Moss Paste,
Fig Paste,
Marsh Mallow Gum Drops,
Cream.Choeolate Drops,
Plain Candies, &C., &e.
Oranges and Lemons,
(Mined Fruits,
Jellies,
Teas and Spices, all kinds,
Paper Bags,
Cider Vinegar,
Fresh and Salt Fish in sea.
son,
Vegetables in season,
Raisins,
Currants,
oetts
G RAP E VINES of all kinds, principally
Concord, Delaware, Diana, hlusoadine . ..l2MlSa, - Isa
bells, Catawba, Oporto, Clinton, Groveling Taylor or Sur
lily. &c., &c., at Keystolle Nursery. •
marts - J. MISR.
ODER! CIDER! I—Two Barrels o 3 siieet
!kJ and pure CIDER just received at
marlB LUYER & KOERn.R.
ANoTuER 114 of choice Catawba Grapes
for lee at, Diutr2l JOHN
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400
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
10'00
DR. .JOHNSON,
MEI
LOCK HOSPITAL,
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effectual romithes in the world for
A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One
Weakness of the Back, Affections or the Kidneys atsd
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency General DEP ,
bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart,
Trernblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the
Head, Throat, Nose or 'Skin, Affections of the Liver,
Lungs, Stomach or '•Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those secret
and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the
song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&c., impossible. •
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary 'Vico,
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the
most exalted talents* `and. brilliant intellect ; . who - might
otherwise have nntranced ljstening Senates with"the thun
ders of eloquence or wakeikto ectasy the living lyre, may
vial with full cenfidence:
Married persons, or Youog Alen contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical ireakness, organic debility, defor
mities, &c., speedily, tured.
He who places himself under the care , of:Dr. J. may re,
ligiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confi
dently rely upon his skill as a Physician!
mmediately cured, and full vigor restored.
This distressing affection—which readers life miserable
and marriage . impossible—is the penalty paid by the 'Vic
tims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt
to commitexcesseafroninot being aware of the dreadful
consoquencim that :may. ensue. Now, who that under
stands the subieekkvill pretend to deny that the .power •• of
procreation Is lost sooner by those falling. Into improper
habits thim:by the prudent. Besides being deprived the
pleasures of healthy. offspring, the most serious :and de
structive symptoms -to both body and mind .artse.
The system becomes: deranged, the physical and mental
functions weakened, loss !of procreative power, nervous
irritability,-dyspepsia; palpitation of the hearti-indlgestion,
constitutional, a wasting of the frame, ccugh, con
sumption, decay and death.
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors
from the corner. Fail net to observe name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp.. The 'Doctor's
Diplomas hang in his office. . . .
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, grad
uate from one of the most eminent colleges in the United
State; and the greater part of whose life has been , spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever know•st • ' many,troubled in the
head and ears when asleep, great pervousness, being
alarmed. at ' sudden: sounds, bashfulnesa; witk, frequent
blushhigeattended sometimes with. derangement. of mind
were cured immediately. • ' •
These are some of-the sadand melancholy efibets pro
duced by early habits of youth, via : weakness of the back
and , limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, leas of
muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, ner
vouairritability,,symptoms of consumption, . &c. •
Mincratior.--The fetuTuf effects on the 'mind' lire mush
to he dreaded—ices of memory - confusion of Ideas, de
pression of spins , evil forebodings, averilion , to society
self .distrust, love :otsolitude, timidity,. &c. one some of
Who have injured themselves by a, certain practice in
dulged .in.when alone, a habit, frequently..learned .from
evil companions, or at school, the -effectS. of which are
nightly felt, even. when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage 0.,t0s sible, and destroys both mind and body,
shouldt mediately. . • •
What ~:r that a young man, the hope of his country
the darling of his parents; shotthr-he snatched from all'
prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of
deviating from the path - Ai'. nature taut indulging in a
certain- secret habit, Such:persona noin , ,tifeie contem
plating
Reflect that a soundlinnd and body are the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial bhppinees.': Indeed Mah
out these, the journey thiough life becomes ,a'arearypil
grimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the' 'view'; the
mind becomes shadowed.with deuintir and filled with the
• melencholy reflection that the happinesi of another be
comes blighted with our own.
When lhemisguided and imprudent votary of pleszure
finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painib disease,i
too often happens that an illtimed sense of shame or the
dread of discovery deters him from applying :to those who
from education and respectability, can alpne befriend Ilim..
tie falls into the bands of ignorant and designing pretend
ers, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub.
stance,. keep-him trifling month after month; or as long as
the smallest fee'can be'obtained, and' in'deanalt leave him
with ruined health to sigh over hisgtaling disappointinent,
or, by the use of the deadly. poison; , - Mercury, hasten the
constitutionalsymptornsof thisterribledifesitife,auchasaffeo
tions of the Head, 'Throat; Hese,. Skin, etc., progressing
with frightful rapidity till death ' puts a period to his
dreadful sufferings by sending him ro that undiseovensd
country from whence no traveler returns.
Citrons, •
Figs, Dates,
Pruues,
Mmunds,Walnuts ,
Filberts
Cream Cream Nuts,
Grountt Nuts,
l'otan Nut,
Cocoa Nuts,
CrauDerries,
Hotrtiny anti Beaus,
4.:lakes and Crackers,
sweet and kishßotatoes;
Green,anct,Dried - Fruits,
Ana .Country Prottuce .in
season. .
Joror WISE,
BMX
OfilaiNariataiitlllirrllderiollt
MEDICAL.
BALTIMORE
DISEASES OF LK:PRUDENCE
RELIEF 11 SIX TO TWELVE BOURS.
NO IdEERCORY OR NOXIOUS DRIIGS.
to Two Days
YOUNG MEN
AT A RItIAGE
ORGANIC WEAKNESS':-
OFtIVE NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERIOIC STREET,
DX,„ JOHNSON,
TAKE PARTICULAJI: NOTICE
YOUNG MEN
MARRIAGE,
DISEASE; OF:IMPRUDENCE
INDORSEMENT OP THE PRESS,
The many thousands cored at this institution year after,
year, and the numerous important surgical operations
performed by. Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of
the Sun, Cliirper, and many othervapers, notices of-which
have appeared again and agaimbetbre - the pnblir y besfdes
h. 14 staddingas a gentleman of charabier and wrespOnid
bility . Ssil sufficient guarantee to the affLieted. •
"THE UNION-NOW AND FOREVER."
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30,..1864.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
•- • - 3P. GRAPH
Steam Job Printing
ESTABLISIIMENT
THIRD STREET, NEA_R -WALNUT,
HARRISBURG, PA.
•
titAVING. recently added to our Jobbing
I I Department a large amount of new type, several
new fast steam presses of the most improved machinery,
and other.material, lee are new, prepared to. execute at
short notice, and in the moat approved style,
ALL KINDS:01" MILITARTMLANKS, '
LETTER SHEET HBADINGS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS, .
RAILROAD BLANKS,
. •
POSTERS, in one or more colors,
PROGRAMERS,
BILLS Or LADING,
PROMISSORY NOTES,
• LEGAL BLANKS,
AND
JOB WORK
OF A.LL DESCRIPTIONS,
PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL.
Orders from &distance attended to promptly.
merle-dawif •
RECRITIME OFFICE, 11. SANTALID CORPS,'
HARRIBBLIE6, Pe:, lifarch 1, 1864.
THE attentionof goldiere who have been
Honorably discharged the United States service, on
account of disability =Veered while in the line of duty,
and who may wish to enlist., in the 41. valid Corps, is re
spectfully called to the followingJetter from the Provost
Marshal General's Office, from which it appears that they
may receive the bounty offered.by the ward, borough or
town, to which they may wish to be credited:
(LETTER.)_
• : WAR DEPARTMENT,
PROVOST BURSIIAL GErtaRAL'S OFFICR,
• BUREAU OF INVALID CORPS,
WASSMOTON, February 23, 1864.
The Provost Marshal General directs me to say, that
men enlisted for the First Battalion Companies of the In
valid Corps, in accordance with the'provision of General
Orders, Nos. 105 and 212, Adjutant General's Office, 1863,
and the instructions of the Provost Marshal General, (see
Circulars Nos. 14 and 106, of 1863, Provost Marshal Gen
eral's office,)'will be credited to the quota to be furnished
under the draft, of, the ward, borough town, or city and
State from which they enlist. M. N. WISNWELL,
Colonel, and Assistant to the Provost Marshal General, in
charge of Invalid Corps Bureau. •
For the particulars relative to enlistment in that Corps,
apply at the Recruiting Office, Invalid Corps, in Second
street, near Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa.
E. L BARNES,
Ist Lieut. S. LC.; R'cting Officer.
marl7-if
T.., F. WATSON,
MASTIC CEMENT
11A1V77FACTURER,
PITTSI3ITRG-,
TS PREPARED to furnish andnoat the ex
terior of Buildings with the MASTIC 'CEMENT, on a
hew:system. This material is entirely different from all
other cements used heretofore, and is the only reliable,
imperishable coating for outside work. Mixed with pro
per proportions of pure Linseedi/ii it forms a solid; dura
ble adhesiveness to Brick.or'Stone Walls, making a beau
tiful, fine water proof surfacb and finish equal to Brown
Stone or any color desireff.
Among others for whom l hive applied tho lirastie Ce
ment, I refer to thq following gentlemen:
J. Bissell, residence, Penn street, pitisburg. •
J. D. M'Cord, " ' 4 -4 '
J. IL Shoenberger residenCe, lawrdriceville.
A. Hoevolor, {t
James lirCandless, " Allegheny city.
Calvin Adams,- " Third street, Pittsburg.
James Wood, owner St. Charles Hotel, "
.
Barr & Moser, architects.Dispatchl3lllldinffs i
John B resideboe, Front street, Harrisburg, Pa.
A. J. Jones, " 4 ' ,
Please address T. F. WATSON,
P. 0. Box 1306, Pittsburg, Pa.,
or, Penna. House, Harrisburg, Pa.
feblS-d6m
PRIVATE 'SALE.
ONE of the best locations for rRON
WORKS in the State _for sale, at a very reasonable
price, to any purchaser who will improve it, situated with
in a short distance of the city - of Harrisburg between the
Pennsylvania railroad and canal, Moroi, five 'hundred feet
wide, and alongside of the best limestone quarries in the
State and close to a good turnpike read; also, room for
waste cinders for fifty years, without paying for the land
Apply to DAVID MUMMA, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Law, No. 24 North Second street
.m ,
arl6-dtf. Harrisburg, Pa.
[Philadelphia Press insert three times and .send , bill to
this office.]
"THE WORKING VARNER,"
A STANDARD authority in Agriculture
li and Horticulture, says:
"Or. E. Ware Sylvester produces a very superior Wine
from his Oporto Grape. We'llaVe sent out large numbers
of this - vine as premiums, duritig the past year. '
Having been appointed agent by Dr. 8: I can furnish
vines of the Oporto at from 25 to 50 cts. each; $2 50 to
$5 per dozen ; $l5 to $3O per 100. ' J. ELISE.
KIKYSTOYS Isruaszar, March 16, 1864.
TO OFFICERS , AND SOLDIERS.
. - •
Collettli•ni-lit 'Tensions, Bounties - Back Pay
" • •
• and War Manus. •
o.k.o.rcrEßs , PAY ROLLS MUSTER • ROLLS AND
RECRUITING ACCOUNT 4 MADE OUT.
TBE undersigned,. biwing ..been in the em
ployment of the United States during the last eighteen
months, as . Clerk in the Mitering and Disbursing Moe
and- of 'Superintendent' of Recruiting Seii, , ine of
Pennaylvania;respeetfulikinforms the public that he has
opened an office In - the D.iThy TEI.EGRAPII Building for the
purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay And
War Claims ,-also ,- making out Officers , Pay Rolls ; Muster
Moilsluid Rear' aiting A. - Mounts..." ,
All orders by mail attended to promptly.
noel-dtf * SULLIVAN S. GEOID.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Photograph Albiusis.
Ph9t4graph Albums.
Tliatograph ..Mbums.
Photograph Albums.
Tllll2 largest and cheapest variety of PHO
TOGRAPH ALBUMS in one city are constantly kept
at (marl2] BERONER'S CHEAP 800 IRE.
JOSHIJA
A.TrrOV-N_E:Y• -AT LAW,
OFFICE IN WALNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE TWE STATE OAPITAI /10TX/'
HARRISBURG, PA.
ALL business pertaining to the profession
will receive his prompt and careful attention.
• mar3.doaw2tacrimAllm*
rpoy BOOKS,' GAIIEES, 443.—A Largo as
sortmont of Toy Books, Games, etc.,Just received at
nol9 SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Harrisburg.
NOrwair
THIS tree resembles the Sugar Maple very
elesely in form and foliage, but bears transplanting
better and grows more rapidly. For sale at Keystone Nur
sery [feb24- wl JACOB MISS.
A LARGE — INVOIOB OF NEW
RAISINS
CrtICIN,
CURRANTS,
PR
UNES frIGS,
At SmSLER es FRAZER'S,
(Sue! . , rs to Win. Dook, Jr." at Co.
rk LBS. St. George Codfish, for
- 'SMARR & FRAZERT,
feb2 iSuccessors to Wm. Dock, Jr., '&
VIRIMBERY. White Fringe, Purple
Fringe, Mahonia, Altheas, Magnolias, Tree BOX C.,
at 807110;410 1 ,1ttrae* (mane]J,.Wot,
MEDICAL.
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER''
AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
ARECQBED BY
H-0 . 0 FLAND
GERMAN BITTERS,
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC,
WSE Bitters have performed more cures;
e and do give better satisfaction; have more tes
timony; have more respectable people to vouch for them
tnan any other article in the Market.
We defy any one to 'contradict this . assertion, and will
pay $l,OOO to any one that will produce a certificate pub
lished by us that is not genuine. Holland's German Bit
ters, will cure every case of Chronic, or Nerrcius Debility,
Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseasesaticing from a dis
ordered stomach. Observe the following. syMptems, re
sulting from the disorders of the digestive organs: Con
stipation, Inward Piles, Fellness o 1;• Blood to the head,
Acidity of the `Stonnich, Nausea, - Heartburn, Disgust 'for
Food Fullnees or Weight. In the Stomach; Sour Eructations,
Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, Swimming
of the bead, Hurried and difficult breathing, Flutteaing at
the heart, Choking or
' suffocating sensations When 'in. a
lying posture, Dimnesarof visien, Dots or webs before the
sight Fever and dull pain in the head ,- Deficiency of pers
piration, Yellowness °till° akin and eyes,-Pain in the side,
back, chest, limbs, &c.,.Siidden-llushea„ar heat,, Burning
in the flesh, Constant imaginations of evil, and groat det
pression of spirits.
Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no
rum or whisky, and can't make drunkards, but Is the
best Tonic in the world.
READ WHO SAYS SO
From the Rev. Levi G. Beck,' Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist
Church, Philadelphia.
* * * * *
=3
I have known Hoofland's German Bitted; 'favorably for
a number of years. I have used them in my own family
anti have been so pleased with their effects that I was in
duced to recommend them to many others, and know ; that
they have operated in a strikingly beneficial • manner. I
take great. pleasure...lll4,lms• publicly proclaiming this
fact, and calling the attentlen of those afflicted with the
•digo. ' for' Whick ttike3v are reeorpmexided tb thesei,Bit,
tees, knOwing from experience that my recommendation
will be sustained. I do -this more cheerfully as Hoof
land's Bitters is intended to benefit the ItilliCtedb and
"not a ruM drink' , ' : 'Tears trtdy.
LEVI G. BECK.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the En
cyclopedia of. ReMMus Knowledge and Cliristian Chroni
cle, Philahelphia.
Although. not dispoied to favor or recommend Patent
Mehicines in general, through distrust, of theiringredlents
and effects, I yet ICJAQW, of no, mildeient mecum. why a
man may not testify to thi benefits he' belie** himself to
have received ani'simple preparation, in the - hope
that he may -thus contributeto the b.entillt of !ethers. •
I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's Gor
man Bitterir, prepared.by )3r. C. IL Jacksen, t ottkis city
because I was prejudicedagainst Inona for . - many years,
under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. lam indebted. to my . Robert shoema
kei;E.N., for the removal of this prejudice by proper
tests, and for eacourageMent to try them when suffering -
from great and long continued debility. The use of
three bottles of thews Bitters at the beginning of the
present year, was followed by evident relief and restora
tion to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had
not for six months -before, and had almost despaired of
regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for di
recting me to the use of them... -
J. NEWTON BROWN, Philada.
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist
Church, Germantown, Penn. • '
Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—Personal experience
enables me to say that I regard the German Bitters, pre
pared by you, as a most excellent medicine. In cases of
severe cold and general debility Ihave been greatly bone
fitted by the use of the Bitters, and doubt not they Will
produce similar effects on others. .
Yours truly . WARREN RANDOLPH,
Gennantown, Pa.
From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Nodding M. 'E
Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. C. M. Jackson;--Dear Dir:—Havlng used your Ger
man Bitters in, my fandly . frequently lAD!. prepared to say
that it lia.e been of .great. service. I believe that in most
cases of general debility of the Eystain it Is the that
and
most valuable remedy Of *blekt-i tiat , e my liriowted"
Yours, respectfully; : :J. .11. T
No. 728 N. Nineteenth street.
Prom the Rev. 3.• Lyona, formerly Pastor of the
Columbus (N. J.) and Mllestown (Pa.) Birdst Churches.
- ,New Roniutpx, N. Y.
Dr. C. M. - Jacksoit:,-Dear feel it, &pleasure thus,
of my own accord,to NSW teatimeriy:to - this excellence of
the German Bitters. Soniti , years fr:ltur ei ich'.af
-Bictedwith"Dyspepsia, Tused them 'with -very? bead/dal
results. I have often recommended theutto, pepone en
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them the, Most Bettering I toilette:dale- as to theiritreat.
value. .31),*fe13 Of generalflebillty, llollerelt. to • . be a
tonic that cannot be summed.
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From the Rev Thomas Winter, Pastor of RoxboroUgh
Baptist Church.' ' : ' -
Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir :—I felt it due to your excel
lent preparation, Hoothuid German.Bitters,:to.add. my
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T. - WINTER, Roxborough,
From Rev. J. S. Iferisuuy of the- German Deformed
Church, Ktitztovni, Berke county, Pa.
Dr. C. IL Jackson:—Respected Sir:—l have been
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never used any medicine that did me as much good as.
Hoolimad's Bitters. I 'am very: much" improved in health,
after having Wien Ore bottloa
Yours with respect;
PRICES.
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Small Sirc-75.centa per bottle—half doz. 400
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WRAPPER of each bottle.
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truitediftlol myiljklawly
Webster.
EVENING EDITION.
Pennsylvttnifi -‘Legidature.
• . t 7CLRBESSLY POE THZ TELEGRAPH.
The afternoon' session - .being devoted ex -4,
elusively to the;consideration of private bills, .
none others were considered... . 4
Mr. FLEMING called up the act to incor—
porate the Oak Hill cemetery association of,
Millersburg, Dauphin county; and it passed;
finally.
At 5 P. M. the Senate
331) Ee,fegrap4.
From oar. Morning Editioik.
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
Review of the First Corps b) Lieutehant
READQUAMTMRS Army or THE POTOMAC, - I
March 29. I
Lieutenant General Grant, accompanied by
Major General Meade, reviewed the First
corps, now a portion. of the Fifth, this morn,
ing, near Culpepper. 'While passing along
the line, they were greeted with the most
enthusiastic cheers. Merritt's cavalry divi
sion was also: reviewed, the whole presenting
a fine appearance.
The Second corps were to have - heen re
viewed in the 'afternoon, but a heavy rain
storm having set in, and which still continues,
it was postponed.
Fkom Waibington.
The Secretary of the Navy has issued an or
der by which Ensigns R. S. Crew and H. J.
Blake, of, the frigate Niagara, have their ap
pointments, which were recently con=
firmed by the Senate, suspended for going
below during their watches. Acting
Ensigns W. S. Dana, E. F. Harrington, Wm.
B. Hoff and C. Rathbone, for the same offense,
have their appointments revoked, and are
ordered to the Naval Academy; and Acting
Ensign B. C. Irwin, guilty of over-staying his
leave, has been ordered to a third rate ship,
and is not to be allowed to go on shore for
six. months. .
CMS=
The - Advance on Fart Smith:
Font' Shirrs, Ark., Mare.h 27. •
Before General Thayer's •array marched
from here towards Texas, the following ad 7
dress was issued:
"Soldiers of the Army of the Frontier: The
word is forward again. Your country asks of
you the endurance of new trials, and the ex
hibition of renewed .valor. You go to recover
lands deseciated by the hateful banner of
treason. Be patient, be•valiant,. as you have
•always been. illustrate in your course the
patriot, the soldier, the hero ' in their -noblest
forms, and victory will reward you;
,and when
you return to your homes and kindred it will
be your satisfaction to receive the welcome
due from a nation you have helped to save.
(Signed) "JOHN M. THAYER,
"Brigadier.-General Commanding.."
Col. Johnson, 6th,Ransas, commands the
district here. - • • -
A large batch.:df Union deserters, were
brought in this 'thornind from the ItOrth.
Rebel deserters continue to come in at the
rate of twenty to thirty dailY. All is quiet at
the front. The weather is fine.
The Gazette of this morning has information
that the rebel General Martin's division of
cavalry has arrived at " Carter sville, Gra., from
East Tennessee, and are recruiting. Wheeler
went from Cassvilie' to- Dalton. 'Thnrebels
claim to have 50,000 men 'at Dalton and vi
cinity, and say LongstreetWfll move into Ken
tucky with 26,000:men. .`
An order issued by Johnston restricts all
oftkers, ever •to" major generals, to but one
horse, divling to the scareity of forage.
All heavy artillery is being removed from
Kingston to Altoona.
„ ,
XXXVDIt4 CongQss---Fiist Session
, .
After the introdnctida of . Variorus unimport
ant bills, a message was • receiyed 'fro* the
-Howie announcing thti.i.,deatil. of - 'Hon: - Owen
Lovejoy, of
. Illinoia; member of , that body.
Appropriate eulogies - were deliverid on the
deceased, by Messrs. Trumbull, TiitherOy'and
Sumner. The usual resolutions passed,:after
which the Senate.adjerirneia. , ,
.
SO Vili*RN NEWS.
MOVEMENTS IN META - CABOEINA-4ROII -TEN
,~~ -~ :,:
The Norfolk Old'Dominion has received a
copy, of the Richmond Inquirer,, of tlie,2sth
inst. The news is -tmireportant We•gide
the following eittacts: - .
svamnsz ni NORTE{ cinema.
We Understand Official information has.
been received at the Wax Dept:alai:Lent- aim
cerning the landing of a large force of the
enemy in Washington, N. C. The farce is
said to pe under command of General t
side.
Whether an immediate• forward movement
was contemplated or not, the recent heavy
fall of snow in that vicinity, together with
the heavy conditillt in Which it will leave the
roads, and the attendant flooding .of the
swamps, will put a stop to any advance into
the interior for some days to come.; The
"expedition" is no doubt composed largely cif
the new levies .that. have , been recently, en
camped - aliO v nt liOrfolk.% 7 1t is riot preicipaed
that they *v_robeepjviktujipwrt from A+ l 44443trt
Allan
J. S. FEEFOLLN.
, •
[From the Lynchburg Repuhiican.]
We have the repolt frortUnt:Tenness4e
that the Yankees, who., had advanced as far
east as illorristoWn, lizoinrigain taken the back
track and retired:to Strawberry mans, only
some f i fteen . or twenty miles from Knoxville.
The retreat of the enemy has tlissipated, for
the present at least, all prospeota ofjkfight.
t; ..i;
MEM
PRICE TO CENTS
'SENATE.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
TtriraDAY, March 29, 1864.
Acijo=ie4.
General Grant,
WASEINGTON, I)tarch 29
F'rom Chaitiinooga.
SENATE
r MENG=.N; Match 29.
ni Rierwasni kc.
&AST•TSE 2 •
INO OFFICE,
S.TEAY. PRINT
DAILY TfUEGR&PH.
The tbilowing are the rates
sit,ips. Those having adver
rent . = tfrir refetenee.
e r Fo u t iikk' es Pr Ices com
lints ttnitire•thith fOur COLS
FOIL A HALF**ICARE. I
One day. 30
Tiro days.— .... 50
Three days... • 75
1 25
One week
One month... - 3 00
Two months 4 50
Three months 550
Six months 800
One year 15 00
Administration Notices.....
Marriage Notices •
Auditor 'a Notices
Funeral Noticesesch insertion
liar Business notices insetted tithe' - Leval Cohan's, or
before Marriages and Death; EIGHT 910051 PICA LE= Cot
each insertion.'
fir adverti&ing in the Tr
,, t to do will tlnd it con-
Attie one-half square. Eis:.•
tnto a square.'
FOR oss squaw,
One day - ..$ 60
Two dayi — ICO
Three dais 1 25
One weak 2 25
One month 6 00
Two months 4 00
Three months...... 11 00
six.U.Wutbs 15 0
one year 25 CO
, $2 25
. 15
1 50
The enlistment of colored troops in Middle
Tennessee goes on rapidly.. At Shelbyville
iand Lebanon there are 5,000 ready .for the
field,
FROM JOILNSTON'S ARMY
DAlithN, Ga., March 22.—The enemy have
retired "from our-front, and their recent move
ments are supposed to be , only reconnois
sances.
- A heavy snow fell here last night and to
day. It lies four inches deep.
Our troops have captured the post of Ar
kansas. r,
ANTI-suaniTurr. LAW
Meow; Ga., March 22.—The Supreme
Court of Georgia to-day unanimously aftirmed
the._ constitutionality of the Confederate anti
,aulmtitute law.
Geneiel Pillow has been placed •in com
mand o the cavalry of the Nothern District
Alabama. -
~-DerfrOw. Gs., March 24.—A1l quiet on our
front. The enemy show no disposition to en
gage out foices.
GEORGIA. SAT CROP
The crops in Georgia are represented as
looking very encouragingly. In some sections
the growing wheat has been injured by the
frost, but the general impression is that a few
good, warm, rams will revive it. Thus far
everything looks promising for a good crop
this year.
FROM. FLORIDA.
. . _
Information had been received by the mili
tary authorities at Lake City, Florida, on Sun
ditY evening last, that the Yankees had land
ed a force at ..Pilatka. The force landed at
that point is not known, but it was rumored
that it was large. Gen. Finnegan has dis
patched forces to meet them, consisting of
cavalry, infantry and artillery. Our pickets
in front of Jacksonville confirm previous in
telligence that the greatest portion of the
enemy's troops had left that place. Every
thing continued quiet in the neighborhood of
Jacksonville.
RICHMOND
The Enquirer publishes an appeal to the
benevolent in behalf of soldiers' families and
other poor of the city, which says: "The
poor have not been able to procure supplies
at the shops established by the city councils,
even at the reduced prices charged by the
committee." The appeal states that pressing
necessity exists for immediate aid to prevent
absolute suffering.
HEAVY SNOW STORM
RICHMOND, March 23,—The heaviest snow'
storm of two winters, it is presumed, did not
slight Petersburg yesterday and last night.
The average depth is about twelve inches,
and some affirm that it is deeper. To-day
was ushered in with a cloudless sky, and
merry ringing of sleigh bells, the latter pas
time at.the time of twenty dollars an hour to
those who indulged. The roads of North
Virginia, always cut up by the hundreds of
wagons on the move, will be, in . a horrible
condition for some time to come, and give a
truce to any intention of activity on the part
of the enemy.
IllarlreU by Telegraph.
PIiIt.A.DELPIM, March 29
There is' less demand is flour, but holders
are firm. Sales 1,000 bbls. extra family at
$7 25, some fancy at, $8 00e,e 48 50; receipts
light. No change in rye flour or corn meal.
There is fair demand for wheat, and 2,000
bushels red sold at 81 68( $1 70; white
ranges from $1 75 to 82 00. mall sales rye
at $1 27. COX3I in demand, and has advanced;
sales '3,000 bushels yellow at $1 22051 23.
Oats command 84.®§6e. Cloverseed sells at
. $7 . 25057 50. Timothy at $2 50®$3 00,
and flaxseed $3 20. Coffee firm; sales 1,000
bags Rio. and La,,cruyra at 38c. , 200bbls. Cuba
Sugar - at 14®14ie. No change in provisions;
500 tierces ham, in pickle, sold at 14c., and
shoulders at 9 ®lo4c. 200 bbls. whisky sold
at $1 00. Stocks dull; Pennsylvania fives at
994.; Reading railroad 73; Long Islsnd 48;
'Pennsylvania railroad 74. Gold 165. Ex
change on New-York, par.
, ' Shade Trees.-
it F I NE assortment of
Silverlitiple, Norway Maple,
• --Taller Ash, Horse Chestnut,
- European Linden, Catalapa,
- .
Magnolla or encumber Tree, &c., kc
at KEYSTONE NURSER
•
•
Y.
.
Harrisburg, March 16,1864.
. _ Recruiting Agency.
OFFICA in . the rear of Herr's Hotel, Harris
burg, Plx The LARGEST LOCAL BOUNTIES paid
to recruits: , COMMITTEES from districts and sub-dis
trieta in the State will be promptly furnished with MEN
to 811 QUOTAS, by applying to
Mart-dim
QITPERIOR WINES AND BRANDIES ever
LY offered In- this market. In bottles and by the gal
lon or Quart SILIBLER & FRAZER,
'ilecls ' (successors to Wm Dock. jr., &. Co )
P •
ORTFOLIOS!' PORTFOLIOS!!
CHESSMEN. and Backgiummin. Board; a line smart
Went, iwsl. !waived at, • WHETTER'S BOOKSTORE.
A PPLES.r-200 barrels of New York. State
Atiples,tof it choice, variety, pet received, and Bold
low, in any. quantities, to suit purchasers, at the new
grocery of Ble 4 l , BOYER kIiGERPER.
To LADIEt3:—.II'. you wish good Lone
Paper, Envelopes, .Ink, Pen; or anything else in the
stationery line, yon will do yell by calling at
BOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
Harrisburg.
nol9
;GE of of . beet quality of Mercer
A PotatemJeat received and for sale by
BOYER & KOERPER,
No: 3 Market Square.
decl24tf
MEP. CELEBRATED VIEtGINIA OIL OF
Jilic;ifild Day & Martin's London Biackine, fast re
'enived tualTor sale 'by ' SHISLER & FRAZER,
fel - (successors to Wm. Dock, jr, te Co.)
OX'S SPARKLING GELATIN, the best
C
'thamesictured,Just received and thr
seas-LER BaFk
RAZER,
fel (auccessora to Win Pock. Jr., & 4 O.)
ATSUPS AND SAUCES, of the most sn
, -r
and choioe ins
t received' and for sale
C perio
SRLSLER 4 FRAZER,
(sucCeasora to Wm. Dock, jr.,& Co.)
by
febl
2. BOXES ORANGES, selected from late
O importations, and the most superior eeer brought
to this market at this season, jusi received and for sale
b , StITS.IER & FRAZER,
febl (uetessOrS fo Wm. Dock; & cal
AP P L;,EI;.
We have just received a fine selection of APPLES, In
prime order.. For mile by the barrel bushel or small
quantity at - - gglgLEii k FRAZEIt,
febß : Aanceeseerato Wm. pock. - , Jr.,* Co.)
()RANGES-1-'ORANGES!--Alarge lot of
Imp,lloy, copingee, arid Sicily HaraniS for sals in ally
laa2gl BOYER & RDERPER.
ÜBHAbi MUSTOW the besti =petted,
and for aide by
just...rem/ 8131SUIft
(successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., k Co.)
febl.
. .
41l BOXES ORANGES, i n good oxdei
iur also, 100 Barrels of CHOICE APPLES for sale at
OW • JOHN ?WISE Fruit Blare.
.f.)::: .:-;1.; Alt.,a;.:,%__idi.
D. J. HIMMEL & CO.