Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 18, 1864, Image 1

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BY GEO ' G N
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IB prsususiV ' •
MO,REING AND:4I7N4I I O; - -
By GEOIte*B*BGNER
Office • Third - Street,:mear Walnut
TERMS OF Si3BSCRIPTION.
SIKGLE SUBSCRIPTION.
. . •
The DAILY TELEGRAPH IS served to subscribers
the city at 8 cents per week. Yearly subsoil
:re will be charged. $5 00 in advance._ Those
-rsons who neglect to pay in advance,will be
,arged $6 00.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
Twit TELEGRAPH is also pnblishedweekly and
la furnished: to. subscribers at the following.eash
ates:
ogle copies, weekly : 4
9 , es copies to one Post Office
A .n copies to one Post Office.
tm abritrtistmel t.t
1863. 1863
DECEMBER 15th, 1863. •
USEFUL PRESENTS
FOR THE
C:, T, ,X AL_ IC rISiLS
Ach Dark Sable Fars,
/Genuine Siberian Squirrel Furs,"
Boar:nal German Fitch Fars,
Handsome B,ussiia Squirrel Fars,
Bich Shaded FrEnch Battle Furs,
American Fitch,Silver Marten, &c., &c.,
rffs, Collars, CaM3, of all kinds.
These goods are fresh" from the hands of the
anufacturers for oar holiday sales.
A srlundid. essorimentiof
rare Lace Collars,
French Embroider Collars,
French work Collar and Sleeves. In seta,
atiful plain and hem stitched Handkerchiefs:
.nfant Bodies, Flounchigs, Edgings and, In
tings.
New style Hem Stitch Vine Embroider
ndkerchiefs.
BLACK AND OX„COPI:J?
RNING , GOODS I
Se stock of dress goods,
different styles of English.Crepellars,
Mack Centre Brochae-Border Scarfs, ~
exander elouvites 'Hein and stitched Kids,
rle, Yells, Gloireli, Hdk'fs., &c., &c. •
our mourning departmept our ,stock is,
, LARGE LINE
LADIES' MISSE,9'.. r
ALTA /kir. O tacti
'he beet assortment of 431ankettPtLin (Mira!
—superior qualities—to be .found.
very superior makes , of Slacirßilks, at lirwer,
than they are now held by the ImporteMi
we are deter Mined mancie l ",oni. la
before the Ist of January, our'prfces*A
...Ailed inducements to purchasers' during
holidays. - • -•
OATROAV
Next Door ,to the fHarrisburg Bank,
decl6-I.m NO. T 4 , Market Square.'
AU Who Value , %%oh". Sight
JULIUS 1108ENDALt
TIC lAN AND ( W-CIIL IS 1 ( , -
ESPECTFULY announ to 'Med ns
of liani.sbrog and. vicinity that le has
lin opened an office in Market , B4uare, neat
.00r to Mr. Felhes Confectionery, for the sal))
of his celebrated
PANTOSCOPIO AND 'TINTED SPECTACLES.
- These glassei• are rixximmended by the Silt
unedical men r ,and all wbo,pfirchased them from
will testify to their great adv# -: over
other ones in use. I
The Lenses are ground of the- i a • et&
'They assist and strengthen the i ;•vieloa,
lid last from 10 to 1.2 years witho ange.
"Iftice hours froin B e.w.-111113 T. M. Consul
.
free.
AND READINL
4111011 Valle* Art- ,
and after MONDAY, DEOEM:BER1801
'lB, an ACCOMMODATION PASSENI3O
will be run betWeenßeading and_ gar-
, in addition to. the other Passenger
now running on the Lebanon VallOY
ving Reading at 7.16 e. L., pawing -Lelia•
' 8.44 A. X., and arrivingatilarriaburgsni
ving Harrisburg at:s p.'paseinglibik._:
t 6.16, and arriving at Reading at 7.66
.ping at all Passenger Stations.
Fast Mail Train, eavingliteading at 11.07
will stop only at Womelsdorf, Myerstatiii.
on, Annville, Palmyra-=and Humsele-
Passenger) 4111 pretax° their Tickets lie
.ntering the Trainw An extra &aping_
on all Fares paid in the' Carii.
1 G A. NICOLLS, 3 4
Genera -
ding, Pa., Dec. 11, 1863:Trde14tj311 , -
MUST BE SOLTYI
PAPER, BORDERS.
SCIEEFFERIS BOOKSTORE
• - to be moved on the first of April nett.
stock of, Wall Paper must be redukcid, 'Erd
, therefirre, be sold at very-low prices ; sl
ough price of ,Well Papers is still, going up.
.rsons desirous of- papering their houses, Will
well to examia.his., assortment and prices.
SOBEFFER.
December 41868:: : .
far Five cents 'milk :paid for Clear Mixed
• per pound. .Cld Iloolorycsnted for—cash.
IMPORTE&E'
.
INES AND L1.Q111,9*.5:
_BALLADE &
I . f/. P. 128 sotnw NINTH STREW,
. 3
Between Chestnid Ond:Wahitit
PHILADELPHIA..
M. Lomat, A. M. SALLADI, J. D. Brrrivar
o 9 dBrn A
ORANGES and LEMONS for eale.nt
JOHN WISES, wboleale and retail. dtf
ltls~ial..
biL.AwiNsoN
-33ALTAPINECOELIMV
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LOCKIIOSPITAL
111 dikTl'7ll5 1 1rtlt rtabi w orlrY
Ana
Digrsh.lo,s -- OP IMPODENOg.
:•sisnor nT BIZ TO reTAVIBOUM_
•NO lifilli3OMlE •011XOXIOUS DRUGS.
4 Cure Warrarnod,: or N o Charge E in from One to
Two Days.
Weakness •of, the. Back,- Affections of
..the;
Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary
charges, DebiUtY, , Nor=
vousuess, DY B PePlia., :languor? ; Low §phitill
Oonfuste n of •Idess,;l•BalPitailtla *PL._ :Ow
Ereartiaimidity, Tremblings, Dimness of sight,
Or Giddiness, Disease, rof Aktl•t - A14a4.1 Throaty .
Nc.se.otaln, „AffecifigfaLiktlats-1.4.,yer, Limp-
Stcniach4l4„. disorders
ortst the Solitaryr .1 abate
th. • .-solifiry-inscrtices more-fated to
their v than the song of Syrens to the
lamina* ; blighting. their, most bc1.17
Dant hopes • anticipations, renileriolf runrilage,
ka,, impossible
. • ' iYOUNIIIMEN: • 1.4
Especially, who have 11001X110 the victims of
Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive
habit, which ,anntmlly, sweeps to an untimely.
grave thousands of 'Emig gen. of the 'Meg
, exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who
Imight otherwise have entranced listening Son
utes with the thundepi of elocizience4or waked
to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full
confidence
$1 50
4 00
10 00
Married Pereensoneironng' Men canteniplat-
Ling marriage; being aware "of physical weak- ,
'eek organic debility, deformities.. fro., epeollily
;cured. -
He who plat= himself under the care of Dr.
J. may religiously confide in his honor ass gen
tleman, and-confidently rely nporchis skill as a
Physician. •• • •
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately Ourtxl, end:Vali vigor restored.
This distresaing affection—which renders'life
miserable and niarriage inniossible--is the pen
alty paid by the victims of Improper•indulgence, 1
Yaung persons ere too apt , to commit =mom'
troM not being •aisle of the- dreadful , 0033110-
quehoes that may male. Row !who that nn =:
derstands the aubjeot mill preterld to deny that
the power of procreation is lost sooner by those
baling into hi:proper , habits than by the pru.-1
dent. Besidesbeing deprived the pleaicures of
healthy, offiritski , :the Most; serious and destruc
tive eymptornit to I both hod)! and mind arise.
The systera beceinesderanged, - lhe physical
Mental:fenclions weakened, loss of proorciative
piiirei;!Onitrous irritability,.diipepsia, palpita:
lion of !the heart, indigiationi constitutional
debility. a wasting at Alidiframe, cough, eow
gumption, decaf and death. • ' • I ,•:
[ ,
truss, m, No. 7' Bost ` Pek e Snter, ,
Zidihind
side going'from Balthrtere tititait,"l.
fer,doors ern the corner. ` _Fail not to observe:
namearyln*ber. ' , • "; 1
Letters mothe Old . s t ild.odutole a Sttimp.i
,Thelk4 o iiVlPl9%ss lirtng in 1 4 1 dath. + ,
Idembenotahtdiloyal,Oollage of Surgeons, ion:
Ai l , geednetalfeuo °hoof the most eminent
oollegee in the United States, and the greater
pjirt Of 'whraelifeuhins been spat WA() hosPi
tal4 of .Loudon Paris,' .Philadelphia and eliWi,
whoreAsh.effactedsomeofthe mostadonlahhkrf
auras ttuitniere lever • known ; many trhnbled
'with rihillwif•ituthikheed sod ears eel
great nervousness, being ,al , nmed at .made
sounds, bashfulneee„,with- fraymett bluetdnal
attended stimatlngs withdarangentent of Mtnql
Were Onreds immediately. , • - • , . r
':TA PAIITICIIILAft iTOTIOE.
These are some of the sad and melanchcdt
effects produced - by ply habits of youth, vial:
weatMeisi of the ha* mud;limbs, pains la.
tl I
,
heed, &Mimi cif Atfit; low ofmnsoularPoitis
palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nerve
yAtibility, symptoms of 0040tunP49P1
siEIINJAILT.-The fearful effeots ort theinind
are much to be dretided—low of memory, con
fusion of Wail, depressiod'of *kite, evil fore
bodingg, aversion to iimiety, self distrust, loie
Of solitode, thelditypace, Are some of the °rig
produced ~;=
\ ioDlterillibl
Who have 'lnjured-thamelves by a certain•
practice fad ,bi when alone, a habit fre-•
quently le arum Avil opmpapions, ,or et.
Ec hdel, the . of which, are nightly felt,-
11
wee ; whip s ..., and if not mired renders
„, . .. . e ' -und i destroys both mind
1 1 '4 .4 ' 41. 9.64 0 ' •
ply husiAddY•
sal , • .sztYnani the hoPe of.
'his , . • • try. , ttti &WPM *war *mild
thasnaeohed from .11 Pods sThlonicquesits ,
Of life, by the oonsegienee of deviating rem
the path of nature and - indulging ina G arda
secret tlif&PoPsms Mss, before 6Opteous
plating! .: _ N:‘
.. .. b .... 1? Of enurko,
Bello* thatv: a:- go _mind, , g e ed ! bodyare the,
ca
oat neoessary: to i promete connikbhd•
happiness.: - ,lnd wifbotit..tlist*V4idouril_OY'
through life bicomes .arnerearYloiBll,molet.i the'
:,hourly tetkeiview t. the mlind•
iwwvn aluidorred.gdth,4o4r Ankfillerivith -
Om matirembOly,Mileetkw _ ttl•iidh4Pluilat'cif'
another leinneelblighte4 W - sufml•
MIME OF tießuimeiaE.
When the litigable& and ...Imprudent votary
ef'pleasure finds he. liss,bnhibed the seeds of
this painful disease,' It ' too often happens that
an illtimed gentle of shame or the dread of , dis
covery deters hiindormapplying to thaw who,
frou k education and :imputability, can alone,
befriendlini. He fallelarr.the hand of igic
rant and designing Troia:dein, who, incapable
of cmi,filch his pecuniary substance, troop I
him trMng month after month, or 'as long as
the emalleet fee can be obtained, and indespair
Wive himlrith rained health to-sigh over- his
galling-disappointment, or, by the use of the
deadly Pols* Mercury;'-hasten' the constitu-',
Mond symptoms of this terrible disease, 'ltalie”
affections of thellead, Throat Nose, Skin, eta:
programing with frightful rapidity AM. death'
ptdeaperksiTo,bia imiledwill hY sea:
kg hini to that ' andlAMiered ecroutry teem
whew* no ttraveller returns.
_oporboutatir ov TO3 PIM.
_
_
;. The =BY thOtesailds oozed itthls Institutlim
.
year sitar year, and ihe numerous. Important
6=024 °mations Porformaby Dr.. Johnson,
;witnessed :by: : the reporters of Phe - Alua, ars
and usaniother papers notices of lave
AnceicodAgahke44_ l lg4 baforathe ppublic, be.
dies Ili standing as a gentleman of obaraatit
andondVli i ,t7 , 1 0 1 kienCiPte0
the '• - t
RUN DINICAMEPENDELY MIMED:
titaargill , Bouth,: Llti!,april4
EMI
HARM
Attica.
, .
The . Oreat "American Remedies,
KNOWN. AS "REDMBOLD'S"
GEN uiRE, PREPARATIONS, . VIZ :
HiliaLl MBOLD EXTRACT " BITCHU.,"
4," SABSAPABILLA,
•" IMPROVEED ROSE .WASH. -
, REIVIBOLDIS - .'
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND • ~,
FLUID, 'EXTRACT -13U0HU,
A PQSIIIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
,_L For Dingoes of the
RUDDER, KIDNEYS;. GRAVEL,--
t ' AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
..
This Medicine increases`the power of Diges
tlon, and;excites tuo - ABSORBENTS into heal ,
thy action, by , Which the' WATERY or CAL ,
CEROUS depositions, and all, UNNATURAL '
, ENLARGEMENTS are reduced; asirell as pain
and inflammation, and is godd for 'KEN, .yro:
MEN or OEUIDEEN• _ ' -
-VERB OLD', 3 kr.UtA CT B UCH°
- FOR WEAENIMES .
Arising from Excesses, Hahne of Dissipation,
• - Early Indiscretion or Abuse.
/MEND= WIIIII, nia YOLLOWIIIG BYMPTOMB :
Indisposition to Exer•Dryness of the Skin,
Lion, • . Logs of:Power,
Less of Memory, -Difficulty of Breathing,:
Weak Nerves„ Trembling,
Horror of Diem°, Wakefulness, •
Dimness•of Vision, Pain, in , the Back,
Universal lassitude ofEinffiling of the Body,
'she Muscular System,Eruptions on the Faoe,
got gelds, 1 - Pallid . Countenance.
~, These symPtoms t if allowed to.go on, which
this anedieine invariably removed ~ soon. follow
!IMPOTENCY; FATUlTY,Eprisprza FHA,
In one of which the patient may expire. Who,
ban say that they:are not frequently , followed
**those i'direfuldiseases f' . ~.
__
_ , INA3sNirrAND dONAS'UNYTION.
kusaMany are aware of the cause of their ,suffer
gs, but none will confess..• The records of the
rie Asylums , sudihe melancholy deaths by
!.
nsumption,hear ampleWituess to the truth-
Lof the aesertion.
______ _.,_._.__....
!THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE MT' ECTBIU.
1 - , WITILORGANIO: If'ALICATAS'N,
Esquires the aid medicine to strengthen and
,invigorate the , system, which Helmbold's Ex
,tractEuchuinvariably does. ., ; A trial will con
;Tinos, the most skeptical. ; ; :. .. '
' • FEMALES-FICMA EA--lfaNALlfk
OLD OR YOUNG A ',SINGLE, AVARRI6 I I),. OR
~ • CON TEuMPLATING: KA Rlaitag,
~,
•, In many a ff ections peculiar to femaleAthe
Extract Buchn id nnequalled by any other
remedy, as in Chlorosis••or Retention, iriego r
larity, Painfulness, or suppression of the - ova ;
toraarr- Evacuations,. Ulcerated or Schirrons
state„ of the Uteri*, Lencorrhea or Whitee k
Sterility, and fox all ;complaints incident *the
sex, whether •arising from: Indhxration, Habit)]
of Dissipation or in the,. • -
DECLINE OR SIANGE OF LIFE. 1 ,
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE IVITECDTIT.•• ,
- Taksno Balsam,lderimry,orUiPleapa' that..
clue for Un Ileasant and,Dangesons Dlieases.
,it ',- t' t „: ka€l4)N9rin Bum.tui
I`. . ~., s 4 r , , Dresliges thi; .ta t lefijoUils..,
tlikiiikiie ; littlgioi no change in diet; no lii-i
convenience and no exposure. It causes fro.;
gum', desire, and gives, isizength tn_Urinate,.
diereliiremoving obstrUitions;ipreVenting and
curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain
and inflammation, so :frequent in . this olaes ; ,Qf
`diseases, and eipelling-Poisondus, Diseaked, WA
Worrout Matter. Thousands upon thousands
who have been the, victims; q! ~..h.asardwini
have paid itiiivy fees td - othWile k eibit
time, have found thelVere deceived, and the'
ithe wfl'ofiforei has by . the :oaf. .rxt ‘Jpowerfh.
Astringents," been Mad up in the tuatara, tq
break' out in an
,aggravated yirm, and pernapi
after - nrutatteget -. ' -- - - -- -- 4 . e•-- - ' k i
ON BELMBOaME/Cfralar BUCKET for
all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary 04
. 1
,na, ,whether -existing in Male, r.'emale, from
whatevercause eilgiruithigYand o no matter - of
how long standing. Diseases of these Omani;
require the aid plf sialuretio. PUClAlliOlarki
E:ENTILLI BUCHU is the Greet Diiiietio, `and
it is certain to liaviithe. desired effect in all
Diseases for which it it .recommended.
. 1 .,1 - ,fiersi-,-Blood-131,ped. .11elm'bold'a l_flB. l / 1 1'
Concentrated Co m pound FLUID " EX TRACT
SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an affed
thin Of the Blood, and' attacks the Sexual Or.
`gays; Linings of the- Noee, -*ITN Throat, Wind
pips,-and-Other Mucus fiurfaoes, making* all
pearanoe hi the form ' of -Uloersi..• Half - lib:AO
Extract Sarsaparilla purifies the , Blood, and
remits; all Scaly-E ruptions of the Skin; giving
to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color.
It being prepared :expressly for this class of
oomplaintsyits jficaftliguri ,bing Properties are
preserved fa; eitent - than airy other'
preparati4• parills:. ' - ,=,
.ffilcirgOV/E;ROA4 .WAS.g. I
An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphi
litic liatnre,,stni. as.= .injeptiqn, in diseases bf
the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of
dissipation, 'heed in: connection with;the Ex=
tractsSuolm . and Sarruiperilla,- in such , diseasee
'as recommended. ' , Evidence -of the lest re
sponsilili and• relikifinNisracter iiillaccompany
the inedioines. CIitIVIIICATES , OF , i CURES!
from 'eight to' twenty years stAnding, with
names tdOWII -to Science rind- Fame. Fpr
Medical Properties of-Molar; see Dligferustry ;of
the United States. See Professor DEWEES
valnablikworks on the'Practice of Phydo.' See
remirkiraide by thelatetblebrated Dr. PRY-
SlCE;Philadelhia. 'SO remarks made by `Dr.
EPHRAIM - 1d WELL, a celebrated Physician
and 'member of the Royal Cellege of Surgeons,
Ireland, and `published in the :Transactions of
the Kings and , Queen's Joninalls See Medico-
Oirnrgical Review, published by •13EN.T. TPA
PPM, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
the most of the late standard works on XeSl
dne. Extract of ,Buchn ,$1 :00 per. brittle, ;or
six ter $5OO. Extract •of • Barsapru-lilai $1 pc) 1
per bottle, or sir. for $5 00'. , Improved &Me'
Wash, 50 cents per bottle, or six for $2 50, 1 0 r
half a dozen each for $12 . 00,, whichWillbeliff- , I
fieient to cure the most obetinite oases, if diroo-
tons are adhered to. Delivered to any address,'
securely packed from observation. Describe
symptoms in all tommunicetkeni.- :Cures guar
anteed. Advice gratis. , , !,
AFFIDAVIT.. .
Personally appeared 'before, mien Alderman ,
of - therity• of Philadelphia;- H. T. •HehniOld,
who, being duly sworn; doth say,‘lls PfePars - 1
Wins contain no narcriii : 1 6 r . , , . or other
injurious drugs; and . • table.
;1 , ' LD.
*- - Sworn and subecriled before m 28d day
'of November, 1854. .7 ,- . Wht:. P. '
Alderman; Ninth street ab.
. ' Addressiestters forlnfonfialiciii in confidence.
t , . _. . it„ , T: rnin , ROLE, Cheribt.
Depot 104 South 10th. lelowOhatint,
Philadelphia. .I , - , ..4101101111y
.•JANUARY 18,-1864.
lUice is .
ME
UNKkL'S
4 0,311-X.XnEr - Rt. 1iii:.1 1 2333 3:0
trnal WINE OFIROIT,
•
B-Brrnrg win OF 120 N,
BITTICRIFINE or RION,
, BITTER . WINE OF IRON,
For Dyapapala ud.lrtdigestion ;
For Dyiperada and'lndigestibn
For Dyspepda and Indigestion ;
For Dyapepcda and Indigeation ;
I
Fort Weak Stomachs: and General Debility
For Weak Stoniache and General Debility
Fol . Weak Stomachs and General. Debility
For Weak Stomaabs and General Debility
,
tliable and Sure to do good,
liable and Sure to
,do Good,
4eliible and Sure to do Good,
4ellable and Sure to do Good,
.
And Cannot : de HarM.
,And - Cannot do ,Harm.
And Cannot do Harm.
'And Cinnot do Harm.
It Cos but. Little end Purifies the Blood.
It. Costs but liittle and Purifies the Blood.
itoqosicbuttidttle and Purifies the Blood.
t Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood.
We now Only Ask a Thal
'We now Only Asks Trial
We now Only Ask a Trial
We now Only Ask a Trial
Of this Valuable:Medicine,
Of this Valuable Medicine,
Of this ViduableMedicine,
Of this Valuable Medicine,
0,4 1 ,Y Boventrfive and One Dollar per Bottle.
.ulO3 , llevaktyfiya and One Dollar per Bottle.
Cinlyilleventy-five and One Dollar per Bottle.
4441.7 KevenvAlTn.and One Dollar per Bottle.
CO:UNTEITS,.
MEE
Dime or Coultratturus.---As Kurucia's Brr-•
ma Wino Jam Is the only aure laid effectual
remedy known in the warld'for-lhe termanent
mire of Dyspepsia Act Melity, and asthere= are
a number. of Imitatione,,nffered to the. . ,
wit liceffd cadthin
gels akuumfacturedhil
S. A. Kitts;at and las his dam onAhe.toir •
the cork'. of every bottle. The iery.ftat(thatl
others are attempting to Imitate thbvialtfable;
retharyi . prov,es its worth: and speaks volnmea,
in its.favor. ' - • '
Theairrris Wes orlion is futnit in 75 cent
and $l.OO bottlai, end sold by
. all. respectible ,
DrUggiste throughout the country. Be . pertiol,
Apar that eTeiry.bottle been the fac steels of the .
protirietoee signature
Manufactured by
K ONKEL & BRO.,
Genual• . - pepot No. . 118 Mar et
,Street,
FOR osis BY
respectable dealers thwughout thl - fx•untrr,
.j•in4
GREAT FURNITURE SA E.
$5 000 Worth of Furniture for . Sale.
BABE CO., Auctioneers, Muriel:mu&
pa.;"respectfully inform their numer
bus frinnds, that in`connection with the auction
business, 'they have ''opened New Furniture
rooms, where all, kinds of Furniture will' be
cteapnr and. at leiter inices emir any
other plaee in the city:" They havhig made ar
rawShmenta with the'onalt manufactu ring
'establishments in New York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore, and being in dill receipt 'of-Ford
' tare , the largest orders wil l be filled at the
Shortest possible notlee. AlwayS on hard So
fas; Stuffed 'Parlor and Cane Seat Cindrs, Te
te-a-tetes, Marble Top Dressing Bureans, Ward
robes, Wit - Owls and Tables •of every deicriP
tion ; r o c r ondOinuracin Fansituret All kinds
of Second Hand 'Furniture taken in • exchange
for new. • The -.highest price paid for. second
hand household 'Furniture,
W.-BABB & CO; ' •
AuttionOmlreeitto State Capital Bank
septl9-tr.••• •.•
, •
Bi 11. FIiOVIERS,
X* co l• ajp
(scoossamt zo smunia. k
Ridge ;Road, Harrisburg, Pa.,
UTOULD respectfully inform their old
toiders-that he has purchased the-entire
fixtures of Messrs. Burnite &Weldon, includibg
all of their OLD REGATIVE3, so that all who
have had their •negativils taken „by that thin
can have their-pictdrett executed as before, at
greatly BEM:YOKO PRICES, $2 PER DOZEN.
Having refitted the Rooms, thdy, - any aim
equal to anrin -the city, and I atis, now, pm :
pared to execute • •
PHOTOGRAPHS,
r ata= DE VISITF,,
AND AHBROTYPF.S'
Whlch r ler softness of tone_ind Battering effects
cannot lie excelled. I guirsullite satisfacticill tt
all who May favor me with a call.
B. G}.' FLOWER!
nov2B-dBmos-3taw-tutss -
IOR BENT—The store room, cellar and
Warehouse long occupied by Joseph Boss,
deed, in thcrborough of Igiddletovm, Pa.
The Store Boom is fitted up comidete for dry
goods, &o.; andlhe cellar for groqeries.
welllocated fora profitable beelines..
A good opportunity IS offered to 11,31•eneargetki
to do a lairgo andeife business, or the whole
property, dwelling and stole, will be sold.—
Inquiry to be made.of JOHN T. BOSS,
Middletown, :Dec 11. Acting Eliecatoi.
de. 141d2taw3ia.
- • .
Nartoffi is kerebY , glien to ell , persons late r:
ested in the followieg AdMinistrat4, - .Exl
ecutor, Trustee- and Guardianship accounts,
which were duly passed iethiti4 _On ffito
.the Registei'a Office of Daupidifodutity; and"will
be presented to the Orphans' Court Dauphin
county, for - - cOiffirmatka ana. v•attqlkOre,
Tuesday, FeiltotitY 2d, V.'1864:
`l. The -account of Whitman 'and
George liarchelrode, El - eel:lams of the last will
and testament of George' Hatchelrode,late of
I,ondonderry. township, Dauphin county, deed.
2. The account of Jam Haber; Guardiai of
the estate of ',.lealah Straw arid'lsatm Straw; ml.
hot children of, , late '. of Middle
• Faxton tewpakiP,' Dauphin county,"Aek'd.
8. The account of lohii Kegley, one :of the
Executors of the last,'Will aha idatament" o
John Murray, late of. Triiper.Pixtoh township,
Dauphin countY, deed, , . •
• 4., The account of ,idichaeLlfeltzman, 'Guar
dian of Chtistieh Lenker, (now of age,) who
Was a Minor son of Christian Linker, late of
Washington township, Dauphin county, dec'd:
The account of Jacob Early, Executor of
file last will and testament of -So:Ante Flory,
into .of West Ekaovfir toskship, Dauphin
'county, deed.
THE, ORFAT TOl.llO,
THE' OBBAT TONTO,
TEE. GREAT TOMO,
GREATTONTO,
•
6. =The final &Gomm& of John W. Shoop, Ad
tainhgnator of George Shoop, late „of Halifax
toWnship; Dauphin county, deed., -
• 7. The account of Martin Hershey, Guardian
61 Maria Hershey; (who is of full age,) minor'
Of Join Hershey, late of Deny township, Dan-
Phin county, deo'd. _
8. The account of Joseph Fetterhoff, Execu
tor of. the last will and testament of George .
Fettertoff, late of. Jackson township, Dauphin
county, &did: ,
-9.-The account of William Kitchell ) Atilllia
latiator of the. estate of Sarah Balsley, late of
Harrisburg, Dauphin county,.deo'd.
10. The account of John Shanklin, Guardian
Of Mary • Bricker, a, minor child of David
Bricker, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county,
deo'd.
11. The account of James hiessitman Executor
tof the last_wilkand testament of Esther Sea-
Amman, late of Derry township, Dauphin county,'
;d med.
; 12. The account of Josiah B. Foltz and John
IS. Foltz, Administrators of Christian Foltz,
;deed, who waa guardian of Howl Ott, minor
ichild of Gottlieb Ott, late of Oonewago town
ship, Dauphin county. deed.
18. The amount of John.F. Stoner Admin
latrator of the estate of John Dinix:rger, late
of Eastllanover township, Dauphin county,
deed. ' ' .
,gatrisimg)g) Pa
=I
if
*cm Wrzetistnuuts
REGISTER'S NOTIOE.
14. The account of Moses. Early, etuudisn
of Sohn, W. Lerch,': minor son of; Samuel
Lerch, late of 'East Hanover township, Dauphin.
county, deo'd. •
tb The-account of Isaac Iftmuna, Adroit-
istratorof John. Heather, late:of Swatara townl
Chip, Dauphin•comityi.dec'd.
16. The account of Teter Docker, Executor
'l the last willandtestamentallartistßoctheri
late,Of Demy.temositip, Dauphin county, dee*
V. The •supplemental not of Jamei
illaYstand'Abraham•Bathlsnigh,f torsotthii
int ISM And tetitauchilf Aramaret.Thomef
WO of /hat Hamm 'township, Dauphin
bouniy,'dec'd. , '
The:account& JohnStahnt and Daniel
Reiffer, Macaroni ut the last, will and tester;
Meet of:Johit. Brehm; late; of . Lower . Reston
township,lDauphin county, - deed.
19. The account of Jacob Cassel, Atiminia
tratoref :the estate id Eska - S. Kline, late Of
Ldwer I%w - ton township, Dauphin county,
-' 20. The - account of John: W. Cowden, Ad
tdinistnitor• of the': naafi of William Ifennti,
inte : of- Borrisburg,;Dailpirinfeounty,.deed.
The account of:William-Richards, Bad
&tin of the last will and ..:teatiment of:Jacob
Smith, late of Jefferscm. - townatdp,- DauphSi
county,
22. Thiaccount 01.11,40. -Blaster, Guardian
of Margaret Stengel, (now gf. fall age;) one of
the children of John Stengel, late of ,Middle
Paxton township, Dauphin connty,•dec'd.. .
28; The account-of A. 0. Hiester; Trustee to,
sell the real estate of John Stengel, late of
Middle Paxton township, "Datipldn ..county,
dec'd: ••
24. The] accouni of Peter Iternheisel; Ad
ministratin nf -the ,-estate of Sergeant Samuel
-IterttheiseVlatnof Harrisburg:Dauphin county,
' &dd. : SA - MUXUMARQUART E Register„
Bionnses Cinicti v
Harrisbtut; Jan. 2,1864. f
11111110001 1 PELIBUL.
rrIEIB INVALUABLE SYRUP, WARM 115
entirely vegetable-in its oomposithm, has
hien employed with, wonderful mimes for
IPIPIY Vein in the...curia diSeases ,for the AIR
PASSAGES and LUNGS. FOr any form of the
disease such as "COUGH, 'TICKLING of- the
THROAT, KETVITEIG OF BLOOD, DIFFI
CULT BREATHING, HEASSENESS,
NOIOE, and HECTIC FEVERS,`; its use
be jittoided xe with the happiest sedhi. it L
one 'of UM 'lea ina sifest medichicsi.fd pit
forms of BEONMEITIEI and'.,OONSTIETTIOF
-410 innilfgni - Fr.rf:o. 6l l/# ll 'frPP 64 * i a l # '- ' 0 4 1 84
• CMSIOO.TEE. BOZO For Sale ENEWTEEPE, - tpirly 1020-
; NOTICE.
DEM DNS -wanting Vernet' .Blinds, or
having Old Blinds to repair, will please
Mirat N0..2S South Seabnd street, a few doors
below the Market Houses, where they will al
ways find an assortinenrid ready made Blinds
on hand; Persons in want of Blinds out of the
city will please ,Aid the else of their windows
with their orderfor new Biblds.. •
All work warranted to give satisfaction. •
A. R. SHARP, -
Harrisburg, Pa.
doawBm
__. . .
ADAHNIBTE4LTOR'S._ NOTICE.
LETTEBB Administration hare this day
been:granted by the Itogister of Dauphin
County, 'on, the estate of BachaelFertig; ilate of
IliddloPaatontownship, id Bald county, deed,
to the •subscriber; residing. in the borough of
Diuphini - Dauphirivounty,' to whom all portions
knowing themselves indebted will .please.make
payment?andlhosei having:o,l'lmA against: said
estate will,pleaselpresent them for • settlement.
• - • ,- ,GICOBGRX,INTE II . Administrator.
• • Dauphin', December 21, • 1863.. • -
de23 doaw6*
- 'ARK.CerB Att.ND GUARD - 8
BESILta a Old place for study and reorea-i
S
tion for their children`and wards, will find
such at Grown Seminary, six milm wpet of
Carlisle, on dumb. Valley B. IL circulars may ,
be *lvied, at the - office of qones`,flotel.-, #d
dreattfe E. ItIEINTINGON ISAMPEag
' Vabiffeld.P. Oinlihi.lll":4-.pt.
HEM
=
PRICE TYPO` CENTS.
pail g Etttgalt.
• --
Intereetri* Friara the West.'
- - onfacerAn, Jan. 16.
• The Memphis Bulletin atithoratively contra
dicts the report of recent - rebel Eraccoreea
in Arkansas.
.• The capture of Pine Bluff, the attack on the
Little Bock Railroad, the obstruction of the
track, capture of a train, and destruction of
boats by guinMas, ,turn' out to ba fictions of
lively rebel imagination.
A dispatith from Cairo says that the gunboat
Juliet caught fire in the pilot house at three
o'clock on Monday morning, and before the
flames were aubdried a large portion -of the
superatrfictrire was destroyed.. By great exer
tion on the part of the officers „and .; crew, the
fire was- extinguished before it got entirely
beyond control. Durilig the - confusion' two
prisoners - escaped fermi the beat, who cute line
to let her drop-down toward the other steameys;
but the plan was discovered in time to prevent
its consummation. One prisoner was retaken
next day.
A despatch from LOnisville, of the 15th, say a
that the boat wit burned at the mouth of Green
river. A tumor on' the street says that it was
burned by guerillas.
The 7th, 2d and 16th Illinoistegiments have
,
Geo. Stevens of the 16th Illinois, and li pri
vete of the 2d' Massachusetts, were killed at
,South Tunnel, on the Louisville and Nashville
!railroad: While standing on the top of the
Irani ti4ir heads came in collision with abridge,
'natant instant death.
The sth lowa battery, having re-enlisted, has
'Passed through this city, bound for their homes,
on furlough. All is quiet at Chattanooga; and
in East Tennessee.
JAinduation
REMEMBER THE PLACE!
GEORGE W. DUCALLA,
WATCH:BLOM AND JEWELER,
Agent fiir the Celebrated American Wehrle,
NO. 38 kkiali. ET 137 R-BET,
lOppoeltelhe Jones Ifonsej
EARRIEBORG, PENNA
no 6 `dBm
PURE CIDER-DIRECT FROM HL.
MIRA, NEW YORK.
DOCIC & CO. have jest received
TWENTY BARRELS PORE CEDER,
which they will sell by the single quart or-Aal
lon, to suit customers.
MIA older 'wishrouglit to this market, ex
`presudy to meet the wants of :the public &Ong
:the holidays. - • deck
TOMATO }OMIT!). •
JUST received thie morning twobowcito
e/ • mato LAMA which we irilrvilla
qiuut, pint or halt frinCta elitematmet
ere. Hotel& ano 4witiev4l4ll oglll *law notlc 9 -
WK. WM; JR., St '
dee2 Detain' Pinejfandly G
APPL Esl . PPLEgI - -
Y the Barrel, Ihietial or Or
pill, qt*rtzt
'll no2o . DOCK: thir,
GOLD TENS GOLD PENS: .I ';;
ANMEIMII t LARGE LOT OF
NO. 1
GOLD PENS kED HOLDERS
ieceivea'at SOBBIPFBIFB BOMBEW.
" All pens warranted, or naeale. nol
J. B. *'WIN G ;
ALtiCP ' 07 .1 4 1 .4 0 . 1401 ..
Exchange Building, Harrisburg. Penalens,
Bounties and Beck Pay übtained.
REORIJITS WANTED •
VOR the47th Regt. P. V., stationed alley
.1.! West, Fla.. This, regimeat baving.wen
lided, mond* are wanted to fill up Itiranks.
Bounties. $V211 1 1. 1 2(3:
vi fitiq z - sut,
8. Sedond Si. opposite Presbyterian Church.
fazil2.l.l2*-
jukt
kDIA it E DIARIES II
1 43 96 ,
At SCIIIIMIVS Bookstote, ilextiaburg. [nol9
- MORTON'S 'GOLD PENS :
A
NOTEEKR LOT OF MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS.
just received tit SCheffeeB 11100klathe:
All'pena warranted fel' one year.
.EI4G-141411 D AIR
NE a n d
W YORK STATE 'I3EZEI3E,
At [us62sl - BOYEalt 'ROMPER.
. _
HONEY 1 HONEY IT HONEY - II
JUST faceived one cask fina'On — ba Honey, at
decs - WM.-D001;-
:SUPERIOR WINES AND BRANIAES
:Una offered. in this market. Aiiiatlea -- and
111 by the gallon or quart. ' •
deaf. Wit. 'DOCK, fia., *4lO.
NORFOLK OYSTERS,
Eitt Salts, under the Jones House. York
It River Oysters, a flue article, under the
Jones House. .
Also, Terrapin's, *Which will be.served_up in
floe style at short notice ,tunles the Jones
House, by , [no3o] JaSICPFIHNIVELY.
BIJAKER oOrtN I .
11.
A NEW ARRIVAL, at
no2A) D9CK, & CO
' l5 1 CHM& OPleiglid Oki°. la
• 8 And 14 lb. boxek Just received a
decls W. DOCK, Jo., & CO.
SMOKING TOBACCO.
)1141 genuihe.
WM. DOOR. 0.1
sePt24
SPLIT PEAS,
JUST received at
A 021) wM. Jr.. & Co
AVA, JAMAICA and TAIMYR& Coffee, at
[no2B] • LW DOGS; Js.. & . QO.
AGOOD, AND AND WAGON, with
Driv , r, &Etre. J. MINH.
E
FOR
ME