II • 414 1 . * g r f l B MOTIVE TO Auvraulasicas.—Al! Ad rtisements, Bitsiaters Notices, Mar ages, Death*, dic., to secure tuaortion the TELEGRAPH, must invariably accompanied with the VASE. Advertisements ordered in this regular :cuing Edition are inserted In the rising Edition veithont extra charge. 13 ,gARRISBURG, PA, TILLISday EVeritlig, January -21, 1864 OWN AND 00_UNTRY, HAVANA CIOABS.-0. A. .Bprivat t & Co ye now in store the bat andlargest assort ment of Imported cigari ever brought to this market, to which they invite the attention of " okem They will be happy to show to all may favor them with a visit the various lb - ands and feel confident that their ate& can , be z quaiied, Remember the place-Drug :inder dimes House.. . jal9 8t Lb L I im fries lot of Glycerine Soap received at C. A,. Bannvart & Ws Drug store. The best In the- market and the moat emollient soap , t can be used. Persona washing with this ''! ooap will not be troubled with chapped hands. jarkl9dat HAvs you paid:your iT;ailed Slates Licenses ? not, you had beetter be attending to it.- jan2o-d2t T2l Adams Sentinal lute hoisted the Lincoln for the Fiuldency..-:: —:o , ~-- A. NATIONAL BAiiK isAtiout being . established. Gettysburg, e==l Tar Wssanza, for the last ten days, has been , variable and inconstant as a "Miss in her " Sometimes we have had snow and. , then again rain and thaw; and bright pleasant sunshine—then snow again, and "next will be something else." A IiFORD hung out his banner this morhing, very beautiful bills of varied description, awing his opening on Monday evening.— S. premises us a first class entertainment, 3rior to any he has yet given, and if such, .ne, he may depend upon a brilliant season.: ' ay evening we expect to see the union of me military faces that took the last look iford on his closing some eleven Months dace which time Mr. S. and his Troupe' been South, perforining twenty-seven ; in New Orleans. During Mr. Sanford'd his house has been rented to different , but none succeeded in gathering the that Sanford's Troupe draws. His pres again is a. source of great jey ! and jolilfica to all our citizens ; so prepare for some ig Monday evening.' .ADZIca AND COMMA RAILHOAD.—At a :log of the stockholderaof the Reading and 'ibis railroad, held on Monday, the 11Th the following officers were elected for the; year: resident—W. G. Casa. . • iirectors—E. Hershey, Ge•_ , . Bogle, Fred. Dean Eckert, C. S. Kauffman, John Sara'l Small, Michael Clapper, S. S. Filer, Wm. McConkey, Abet., Bruner, Sr.,. W. Northrop. Board met and organised by electing F. W. -throp, Treasurer, A. J. Kauffman, Secretary, Robert Crate, Superintendent. road is completed to within one mile of Horse Snmailt, seven miles north of ita Mountain Springs,'where there is a cut through the . l4untaln. The road . Will , tupleted by the first of March, 1864. - N - ADATY AND TH. DIAI7.—BDIOW(WiII CC:PR/XL. ' , labor of menenfolleil and 'the: )und the nu.. a required from• each sub-district in Dan= gat call for volunteers : county, under the - Yo. enrolled. Quota. -District. A. 122 10 Conewago township .% Derry township 44.1 34 Harrisburg—lst ward... 414 3? 2d - " ... 459 60 2d " 4th " 6th " 6th " Hali'az township....' E. Hanover township S. Hanover W. Hanover " Jackson if • . - efferson udonderry " rheas •atz borough 'dletowu—M. Ward 6( a 41 .96 - 150 Mifflin township. 224" L Paxton " . .. ' . 226 - M. Paxton" d.;. .• . • •' Dauphin borough 97 •- Upper Paxton township.. 171 --- Millersburg borough 160 . Reed township . .. , 8 7 c ' .l Rush " 21 Swatara " • ••• 214 Swatara " '203 LEqueilanna township... 245 r aishiriliton "174 - iconisco Id • 305 . JUHIATA COUNTY. ie triwnehip ice Hill. :Ir. Log iwate . ette enwood lintown. ord . ..... erso kioe borough. •yevllle.,, /net/anus but •.?" 138 .... 63 118 - = - 1,84, .•4.168 "" 118 106 118,4 ,- ,1 223 .08;10111 ker otal -• .422 . 4 19 . 7 he following fig ures show the v.,ninber en :d and the quotas requrred frOm the Othfr ties in this C ongressionarrilittriOt - Quota. humberland 'ecinnty.... 4308 36 der county - - 2206 - 17 on county ~,,,,,, • „ 2386• 4149 Coon Piroonaoisros.—The.court is still- au gaged with the trial of F. P. Hill, charged with defrauding the Reading Railroad Com pany whilst being employed as conductor on a passenger train. It seems that the company had a force of detectives engaged, who traveled on the train and paid their fares to the (=lgoe . • tor, and he is noiy charged by them,that4l63 money so collected has not baea paid over. The detectives have nearly all been examined, and we observe a barge number of New York gentleman _who are .subpcoaed on the . _ part of the defendant, yet to testify. We shall gife a report of l ithe facts connected with the case as soon as it is concluded, together with a review of the testimony. We presame the:case will go to the jury to-night. - • - The Grand Jury have concluded their labors and were discharged by the court. • The fol lowing reppyt was:presented-to the court: To the Honorable the Tudges'of the Coisi't of Quar ter Sessions of Dauphin county. The grand' inqnest of the county of Dau phin beg leave to submit the following report: That they acted on all the bills, presented to, hem, and that they have visited ...the Cedut Prison, and find the inmates as conAortable;:as could be expecte& under the:gentlemanly suz pervision of G. W. Simmons, Usq. They heti also examined the dilapidated condition of the heaters, and would recommend that the Prison Inepeotors 'make an improvement in the heat ing ail:draw, and procure two dozen iroffEed steads, or as Many more . as, may be necessary for the comfortnf the inmates. The Grand Jury would farther say that Brigg street, in - the city.of Harrisburg, between Third street and-Love lane -is not int,paaaable con dition; and shciabil; w e:repaired_ for the safety and convenience of the : public:.:; ;-; -'.a The grading - of :Brigg street: is not •by.:wny means what it should be, and the grade of Third street, between Brigg street and Love lane, is defatiVe and should bo remedied. The Jury belloyethat if the proper city ofll Pere are apprbsed of these facts that they will 'take immediate steps to_ correct them. Thoy therefore request District Attorney Herr to com municate with the -city authorities, and act: with those authorities in each a manner as will facilitate carrying out of these vievrs of the Jury. All of which is respectfully submitted. J. B.IIU !HERFORD, Foreman, Jinuary 21, 1864. Tha following oaseihave been iliSposed of by the Grand Jury, in addition to these reported' yesterday: Com.. vit. George M . Laughlin, Solomon': Emanuel, Janus .Fehman, ad.—Riot. Re-,' cognizance of protdontot (Slmon Spangler) for= (cited. Cont. vs. Martin Wex'—lareeny. Trne bill. C9m. ' P. Hill. '41,,s ease 18 ou Coro. vs.. Joh n C. Smith—larceny: True bill. cont. vs. Vincant Perinhigtoii-'-larceny. True bill Cora.. vs. Ann Mary Ciood—Assault and bat-, tiny. - True bill: • - • I - Com. vs. fosiah Bowman and Dr. H. cf. fl iU nor—Anise pretence. True NU, • ; Com:.vs. Samuel 'Danlap,,Fredericir. Bussell and Dadiel Mailtin—attemptingto iet fire te stable. 'lgnored.' Cam. vit. David Reabackiarceny. Ignored. Com. vs. Ciao. W. Miller—larceny. True , bill. Defendant wasidischarged on the ground of being a lunatic. Corn. vs. Fiederiok Ziister—foraloation and bastardy. Continued. Com. va. Charlotte liathans—asianlt and battery. Trne bill. • Co. vs. MO eardney, Ida Harris and Jane Boalth—jillsorderly house. True bill. Com. vs..lisalas Moyer—fornication and Ins tardy. Conthrued., Com. va. Will. Putt—foralca,tign and bas tardy: Continued. • Com, vs. John Geesey—Fornication and has tardy. 'Continned. Cern. vs. AndrewYouscher--fornicaticin an. bastardy. t0rt1144 . , Com. Vs. George Hays—larceny.: Ignored. Com. vs. William Bear—larceny. Ignored: Com.. vs. Robert Stevens—larceny. Ignored Com.' bra. John _Carns—larceiry.. Igndred. Com: vs. Bart. Jackson--aarceny. A'lgnorea Com. vs. James -Glonevant—larceny. .Ig nored. Com. vs. David ,Igppred. Corn. vs. S. W. Fyfield—larceny. :Ignored. Corn. vs. George Williamson and George A. Harris-L.-larceny Ignored. Qom. NS. - Repry Dickeyandt. ~( 1 0111. vs. -William-Colline—aseault and bat= tarp. Ignored Com v f 4 . f 3. S. Bsllmanantaialt. and battery. Ignored. Com. vs p sts, - ,•ltidell,-aseanit and batteryi, Ignored. Com. vs. Valentine 21 °143° ,77 41 t e P in f 4 din' • •• ' orderbk holm. Ignored ~ Corn. vs. Catharine Knapp' nxldcatian • — . Ignored. Com. vs. David Gideger—fornicatio:7 a n d bastardy. Ignored. 867 - 29 568 44 287 ' 28 266 ' ' 181 16 120 136 132 256 • 176. 61'. 10 11 11 21 14 5 Com. ye. Joseph Dlllep—assault and battery:, Ignored Coin. Rif ,lohnt-4Eitlielberger4fonfidation. 'and bastardy. Ignored. Corn. vs. Charles Fields—barglaiy. Ig nored. 17 16 20 14 25 Com. vs. William Canichner--lusault and battery. Ignirail. .S CORREOTION.—III our repot yesterday we t stated thea billtitewee &mina the case of Com. vs. Peter Wenrich, for{ larceny,o ~ =A true bill was only fend as to the receiving of stolen goods, brit ) liailes'lo ° tire case was continued, Iffra Enrolled. Quota. 168 , 14 145 • 12 34 ,; 4 ,8 .183 239 "OUR PLACE IN' B.INTORT." —We would, ad, vise all who wish to spend this evening profit' ably not to fail to bear Prof. W. C. Wilson on thift Preebyr.eian,. Church, Market; SqUire,'tliii evening, at liopeof, that the people of this city will do him justice` by turning out en mane and give.' him a good' audience. - • ••• • - • 10 15 ~ 13 r 1,4 18 • Pomo' A.prAnts.—Before Alderman Kline.— Adam Harts and Jacob :Fag Iff,nrei wonted for assardt rule battery * on John" Aionl:4.. * 3ll . Bottles Was dr : unh, as were .abro .JA Sellers nd John C. Smith, a soldier, atiestel. SlOO in motley and a .w.V4 from Annie Wilson, of 'Norlh street. Smith niastommitted for trial: Airheee - ate the onlikitils . 'Wail the_ Alderman * shYoe Our last report. W ht.,:f t;. , e • _ ; arzeirsei - C. Fegrtakatithor of : 81 01d-Rollac-at Home," and other zoptdar Bonn — die - din - Hew York, a few days ago. Deceased was a native of Pittsburg, and his remains were taken to that pity, to be interred bcaide- those of his rather and mother. " HUNT'S AZ ETEKR C.l ( Tint Bosoms AND Sourmam STATES." containing. 272 pages, 32 "Gsasteer pf thitßorder and Southern States," containing a'" full desczliation of the railroad routes, turnpike roads, cities, towns, villages; mountains,, rivers, springs, etc., and showing distaribes, populiition; topographical situations, and also pensions, bounties, claim agents, &e,, &a. A fine colored steel plate:map is prefized'to the Volume, which heibeen'com piled by R. H:Long, late of the IL S. Army, and forms a handbook- and reliable guide fcr the army, and all persons interested in the war. It is for sale by W. A. &, a. B. Jack, corner of Third and Market streets, in this city. Price 50 cents.. • , Plibliihed by JOkii . P. Hunt, - Pittsbing, Pa Another trniciiitMetiting. In accordance w ith a 'pylons arrangement theletteliers of Derry, 'South Hanover Dau phin away, _Londonderry, Cornwall, ' North. and South Arinvi,lle and Bethel, Lebanon coun ty, convened in `the "PalidYnt Academy, ,Tenn arY 6th:l: :4,.at 9 o'clocii, A. The meeting was organized by appointment of J. pininger,Bresident. , • - - “*The' /President rtrad' a portion of serlptare; after whieh all the members joined in singing the National Hymn.- .• After the , ppppintment oceritics ' secretaries and various coroniitteee, the first business in order was a thorough class-drill in Orthography (oral,) by Mr. Rapp. Mr. Warrington then read World for Sale. Min?, Olayton read an Essay—subject, Education. Mr. &lest then illustrated his:method of teacting" Aaaitton, Substraction, Mbltiplicritiou anct•Division. Adjourned till 11 o'ctocln P. li. AFTEBOON SESSION Opened with" music, by the pupils of the Palmyra high school. 801 l called. Teadhett responded with an ,original or scientific sen timent. Mr. E,_ Hollinger .ansvet:wred the followingrsc ferreid'itriestlon: ;Di * IEO earth *. ell Ihoriatind years old? Answered-in the affirmative by giv ing. Scientific, Geological 4nd Biblical proofs. Prof. Peter B. Witener A. M., conducted class-drill in - Grammar, 'with that rffissterlyskill worthy of the position be, occupies. Music. Ellsworth A. Zimmerman declaimed, "Charge of Light Brigade." Reading of Derry Teacher. by the editor. An interesting drill in Phylical exercises by J. Sweeny. 'Missi.: - Ajarrie Ranch read, an .ICasayentitled, Ambition. Bev. J. Emery made some very* encouraging and com plimentssy, remarks. M. F. Hershey conducted a reading exeielie. D. W. E. Dams read a Lecture—Teachers' Duty. .eMusic. Mr. Houk, County Superintendent of Lebanon county, now took the rOsttam" and delivered a very eloquent addressors : District Institutes, interest manifested in the of education, and mese proper method -.of teaching the Alphabet. He is certainly the right man for the - position he I occupies. Adjourned till 6i &dock, 'rids- EVENING-SESSION Opened with music: D. B. Larose .read Essay on Theory and Practice. blush,. Mr. Warring ton- mew . readith e add Water Nan. (Ap plause.) J. Sweeny' then enlightned us on Physical Geography—subject, Gulf Stream.. Music. D. W. Millevthen.took the rostrum and spoke words of encoiragement to the studont,,:-sarterettlegized self-made - men, and urged us all to press onward. . • Critics' report offered and received.'' - The following resolutions were adopted,; . l?eiolved, That the thankiof thliteDnitittite be tendered to Prof. P. B. Witmer, for the use of ins 'binning and* kble inbtractiotts' given In Resolved, That the thanks of this Institute be tendered to; Messrs. 'Houck; gmery, Larose,. Miller, Miss Clayton, , Miss Carrie Bauch and the teacher and pupils of the Palmyra high, school for addresses, lectures, 4!esays anti music given ' delivered beforelhh meeting: ' Resolved, That the heart felt thanks of, the Institute are due, • to the patrons of this district for their inirm-litinited• hotipitalitY. • Resolved. That the new featire of holding, Union Institutes, which has been inaugurated in this county tc-day, should be introduced all over the country. . Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet logcbe published in the Harrisburg Tsagionsra, Lebanon Courier and Penney/pa:ail School Tourna/: Adjatirned due die. - . ,~~.~:, Now _Crommartnn„, Pe, Jan. 20, -DSAsLent :- Hire. Bill, wvill'iim,'please par don me for the liberty that I -haveltitken addressing you, a stranger. 1 feel myself under obligations to you fort the benefit I have•de ,riv.ed from your medicine and eye salve. having suffered for many years most excrifetiting pain in my 1164 breast and - side, note being free from pain day .or night. ,And 1., ,have been doCtoring With well-skilled and 'faint:teal phy sicians for some years, arattill'attempts proved a failure. I had given up all hopAs of recovery and felkfully resigned to await my fate, which foretold an unthnely graVe. father being a resident of Siddonsburg,,and liying quite a distance from'you; I'M not get to hear of your medicinn.7.-tluithas :proved a 'wonderful • care indped. Some few months ago I was [ldyls - • by a lady friend'Of thine to try your medicine . She stated to me that she made quse of your medicine and salve, which proved acure. Feel ingmtherlothiat first to'try;,' :as I lautalidd-out ztopey thee ,aftsr, time, which made the en piL 4 tta very heavy ail - all 'for naught. But having` great conflderkie- myllriend!ii integ rity, I t vAromptock to hearken to her kind entreaty.nit t le - myself. 'I therefore pure: chased .two dOegs, and a hitlf . worth of your medicine, and, to my utter astonishment, inf one week - I felt a great chia3ge;lind in twoi weekewasentirely free from all pain, : ind your eye salve...perfected a cure...for ..whichall other washes anti roved ; salvqt e p nsalma.ll43r,ey,pllds were so "much thtel. was forclitr to weal gloom foriltome, years, and now I'llaVe no occatdon at:'oll'a.stenr glossal, My eyes being well. I therOforei hive resolved, dear lady, to let you know, tlitikl coo* not rest min-. tent. Until I rinklintarn lieartfelecenerac ultitiOne, Yon, my sLpd - hellefuutrefls, felt itpi . good you have aecimplishe4, feeling iitylialfeneW 'Creature entirely. ' • Yon are at 'perfect liberty to pall& thil if yon,feel ea, LiSlincd. I close by reqnestins• you to"acceiftny warmest regards, withtikhopeAnt for humanity's sake,, yew., life may, be pro longed. Sticeeerbo yours OreVer in performing the wonderful ours. • • • • Yearalt,ith reamed, ASY B BROWN. . S:Litir s iirther.irdirmation, address Marl E. Brown, New Cumberhuidi Cumberland county, Pa. MN. L. BALL, No. 27 Soutti,Tine street, Harrisburg. Pa.. .121.4 f . it you wish to - vigor and elelitnesetto the voiceiyeth3re hetemenesa and bronoidarif f46ll4Cggrat 'mice ikbrmq:Bannvart2BrOii• clitirTrisCh*lhe only - iffeCtial.rein 6 i 0;h market: • For alibi by - the'Voi dozen gfp at C. A. LBannvare& 'Co.'s Drag Store, No. 2 Jones :Bow,. Harriaburg 4 Pa. 1 Ailibera disootint4o - thotiado.7 detasall *lntel Meets. Brown's Bronchial .Troches , " 'shave neiter changed my mihd respecting themifroni'the fiiit,•eatceptto think yet better of that which I began thinking well of." Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. " The. Trochee area staff•of life to me." Prof.•EDWARD NORTH, Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. Far Throat Tronblos they are a specific." • • N . P. WILLIS. favorably known to need commenda tion." • Hon, CHAS A. PIEqLPS, Free. Halm Banate. " Contain no °pit= nor anything lojat lone." Dr. L. A. - HATER, Chemist, Boston " Au elegant combination for Coughs." Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. I recommend , their use to Public Speak ers." Rev. E. H. CHAPLN, Itleairsalettary relief in Bronchitis." - Rev. S. BEIGFRIED, Pdtirristeiwii;" "Very: beneficial wheri suffering from Coldit." Bev. S. J. P. AN DERSON, St: Louis. ' "Almost instant relief in the distressing Ittbent'uf breathing'peculiar to Asthma." • - C. EGGLESTON, New York. • -41 They have suited my case vgactly, ing Mf threat's° that Peauld• slog with ease T. DIIONARME, • Chorister French:B(4l . Bh Chnroh, !BloritreaL As-theirl are baitations bohlare to obtain the GE.I3VIN4.' ' Ittn.2l d&tirlm. PPECWITioE , sAtirOADA 'OPERA HOUSE. W. Hitchcock & Co. In answer to a AGSM in the TELEIRAPH, of Wednesday evening, July 6th, Wm.. Hitchcock respectfully informs his friends and patrons that he is the Proprietor of the above named Hall, he having 'obtained a lease from Judge Murray for the term of one. month, with the privilege of ,three, and thereby intends-to keep pessession ; of the Hall, trusting to his friends and;the public for the same-liberal 'support thatlas attended him during his professional career at the above establishment. jah7 WK. HITCHCOCK. HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I BATCEELORI EILEBRITED 114111 DYE the Best in the World. The only Harnsku, ?rue and Reliably Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is . Perfect—changes Bed, Musk or Grey San instantly to a Glossy .13100, or .Natural Brown, withont injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful;'imparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its pristine color,:nd rectifies the ill effects of Bad . Dyes. "The Uenuine is signed WIILIAM A. BATCHELOR. All oth 7 ers are merelatitations, and should be avoided: Sold by ell - Druggists, ke., FACTORY- - 81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. niimmott's NSW' VILIIT 01111 X TON DRZSEEING MIX HUM - e23-Iy. , , -3111itark 'Sushi('lit /Wended To. Boarkii, Pension, 'ilabk , Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Matins, generally, made out and &netted. Persons residing at a distance can have . their business transacted by mill, by addressing EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law, del7-dly Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. ..:TAVERN- LICENSES, NOTICE is hereby given that - the following persons have filed petitions to the Court of quarter'lSeesions of Dauphin county, for tavern Ileensea, and that the samewill be pre ritieteittbithildakt Inburton the' , Third day of February next, as required bylaw: 1 Sarah-Jane Shearer, lett wardi-Hirrisburg. ; 2.Martin Martin: • 2d " 44 JohIPH: Hause r _," 4( " 4 Henry Frisch, , 6 4, 6 William Breitinger, " " . 6 George Falk, _ " .1,4 4 4' 7 A,J. -Warfleld; . 8 Daniell,: Siayd, " " ' 11- 98. 11.'lirlibins, 3d " . 44 10 George Dress, "4 44 • 4.4 " 11 W. D. Br. C. B. Jack, " 44 44 12 David H. l'urbit, 44 - I3.David Binder, 4th " 44 14 Fitiloit H. Ryan, .444. 16' William Kehl, 44 41 41 16r.Williau Conner, •• ; 44 17 Julius Itoebeck, 6 , - 64 18 Jeremiah Jackson ) 6th " " 19 atioiB9 " ." • 20 Willianill'Muley, " " 44 21 -William Hartnett, " " " 22 Jamee " • 14 23 J. W. Stober, Sasquehanna to w nship. 24 A Ti. Rhoads , " 25 Henry N'Kee, Beed," • 26 DANIA Bair, " " 27„ . Abnerlfarsh, ?ilatimoras. • John Ef: tinfman, 29 G. W. Gladden,..Upper Paxton township. 30'JosephkLower, " ." 31 Gideon Sbadel, Washington • 32 Daniel (layer, r. " 33 Jamei Hofferan,, " 34 Isaac Betsy * , Wiconispc) , • " janl9 d3tivtt, . , TEBASURY DEPARTIOST, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Wasinaarow Jan. 16,1864. HEREkg, by satisfactory evidence, pre , sented.to the undersigned, it hag been made to appear that the First National.-Bank of , Harrisburg f in the county, of. Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the' requirements of the apt of,Congreqs, entitled 'An: act to pro vide a National currenoy,-,sepiired by, a pledge of United ; States stocks, , ,aud.,to provide for the circulation andledenlitioiLthereaf.!' approved February 2504, 1868; and - Juis complied with all the provision of said act, ..required to be compliedAttli n ,befor . cqiimenoing the business Of banking..- Now, therefore, I c iing4 Comp troller of the carrency, do 'tier* certify that the First National Bank of Pfegisburg, county of Dauphin and State, of Peopsylvania, is au thorized to ccurinuiripelhe business of banking under the ackaforesajd• a.] E r iniiiatimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of officis,!. this 17th diy of 'January, 1864. HUGH M'CULLOOH, _ janl9 2m Coinptrollerfofethe Currency. , TO NEWSPAPER' PUBLISHERS.—The ad vertiser Wishes to.purchase a weekly newspa per "dstabliklunat, Republican iii politics, in the southern .orintddlepzi.rt,of Pennsylvania: An easier • immietpotf to A. Ws/giving particu lars, carer of the Tamara, Harrisbarg, will " receive iramediatettittention. janl9 d3t BUILDING STONE FOR. SALE, kyobest quality, deliverpkto any part of the city. Apply to_„ janl2 Immediately below the city, M ACCARONI ' and VERMILLLI. A fresh supply and wananted,ltallath IFor' sale at *220 W. DOCK, JR., & CO. • • . MAMMAL. Floe Afrgs No. 1 - 14011 PEL, Fine, atc 16120 j W, , CO. ?, SPLIT TEAS, Ira riieiveCed ' . 72 . t. no2o • WM DOOK,lr4rts (kW. if Oil proposals Proposals for Wood. OFFICE dam COMHBEIABX or Surinam; DITLIITHIST OF THE SUgQIIIHANNA Harrisburg, Tanuary Mb, 1864. IJF,A.LED proposals In dupliazte will be re ceived by the undersigned until 12 o'clock, H., Friday the 224 inst., for furnishing. to the United States 50 Cords Good MrChantable Wood,` of 128 cubic feet to the cord. The woo,' tcr be either Pine, Hickory or Oak, and either dry or green, the former preferred. Bids must be legible, state the sort of wood• offered, whether dry or green., and contain the written guarantee of two re3ponsible names, as follows: "We, the tuadersignedi berebmarantee that iihould'all or any part of-the above' bid- be vispted, it shall to duly fulfilled according.= to its true, purport and conditions:" - • The wood to be delivered, corded and mea 'Eared, at the U. S. Bskery in this city; •-!' Delivery to commence within four days from 'ate of award, and to be delivered at the rate of at leash ten corns per-Week: -t:Payment to be made•tifter the - delivery of the - wood, in each funds as are on hand, if none on hand, to be Elide as scxoit as -received: Proposlislo bd on- Klorsed r t*Proposala for Wood, end uddruswut 'to _ . - J. a GIIMPT, _ fiail9'd4C'f Pro'pooh for-Hay. °MOB U. "S. GOMMLUT-00111.1 . 14 Mamelately's, Anuary 18th, 1804. SEALED` PROPOSALS will be ' received at this office until 12 o'clock, is danuary the 25th, 1864,' for furnishing this Corral with THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (350) TONS 'OF HAY, two thousand (2,000) lbs. per ton: The hay to be baled and to be of tho best mar 'chantable quality ; subject to such Inspection as I may direct. Proposals for any amount, (say over nay (50) tons,) will be received, baled or loose. Each party 'obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. • Proprietors The Department reserves to itself the4iiglit to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfac.: toryPro . posals will be addressed to . Capt. JAMES R. ROSNER, Assistant Quartermaster Volun teers, at Hummelstewn, .Pa., and will be en dorsed "Proposals to furniah Hay." Any in formation relative to the general price of GRAIN is solicited. By order Alexander N. Shipley; Acting Chief Quartermaster, Depart meat of the Susquehanna. JAMES R. HOWLER, janl9 d6t Capt. tuaelA. Q. M. PROPOSALS FOR HAT. OFTIONDIieT Quesnimummt, HAssidscsa, Pa., January 15th, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office null 12 o'clock, u.,, Jita. 25th, 1864, for fiunishing this Department with Fifty (50) tons of Hay, 2,000 pounds per tan, the Hay to be baled and of thd beet merchantable quality ; subject,to such inspection as I may direct. Propozala for delivering the Hay loose will be received. • Each paity obtaining a contract will be re quired to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids if not deemel satisfac tory. - • propoSals will be addressed to Captain. J. , 4. Johnson, Asst. Q. M. Vols., Harrisburg, Pa., and'endorsed "Proposals to furnish Forage."— Any information relative to the gineral prices of grain and-bastla solicited. J. G. JOHNSON, janl6 dtd Capt. 4 A. Q. M. LILLIE'S SAFES. GRILLED AND WROUGHT IRON. 1 7 1 0.4 e gir Cl7 l —Sh n ot r nf t he Net Workoug I-11 -THE attention of business men generally -is invited to the superior advantages of- this Bide over all others, in Fire and Burglar Proof qual ities. They are all secured by a Combination; Lock,_withoutkey or keyhole, an/ the whole, outsidOof, the Bafe ts . :CHILLEDIRONf (frowu 1 to 2 inches thick, and taproot against the punch or drill and the use of powder, as frequently employed by burglars in •their ope rations. Descriptive circulars furnished by GEO. W. PARSONS, 110 Market street, Harrisburg, jan2o dlw _Agent for. Central Penna. STATE CAPITALHOTEL. CORNER OF VITRO AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Perm a. THATenderßigned having purchased this well known house has enlarged and thoroughly renovated it. The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the entire establishment ele gantly re-furnlehed. Being pleasantlratuLell gibly located, end, provided with every •conve offere to the; public all the- comforta and'huraries of-a first cues hotel. 'Trilety and obliging servants alWaye'..in attendaace.• A bar well stocked With`choide liquors laattithed to the establishpouti* W. U. tfIOktFSON; , de26 dLy `"" Proprietor". $:I. GlitaillEA, - NO. 119 MARKET STREET, Teeth positively extracted without pain by the we of nitrous.oxide. . oct7dtf . - _NONC Szsza lasaiSZlC Rooms, - RAtrawnintet, Jaiisllll7 14, 1864. j ALL PERSONS having deers for work done in assisting. to,reincive the books of the State Library, in Jima, 1863, will immediately, present, the same at. the State Library Rooms, for settlement, between the:hours of 9 a. m. and 5 o'clock, P. - m. WIEN FOBNER,. janls • State Librarian. TO LADIES. TrYOII wish good Letter Paper, Envelopes, I Ink, Pens, or anything,elso in the stationery tine, you wili.,4o .t tlipy o3lling at . • KW§ BpossrintE, nol9 Harrisburg. T. GEORGE and WO BANK COD FISH' S foi sale at [jai2o] 1;1091K,..4„ k op, 1 NE LABRA,DOR4IBBEIRG fOitale at . jiya2A): , - BOOK, Js., & CO. . ;-• MEI O&pt. I~TANTEU-e White Wow'= as Cook.- Liberal wages paid. Apply at Jan2l d3t° TBIS OFFICE. 11[TANTED au Experienced Salesman for a grocery, &jog a large business. OEM who is not afraid to work, and study the inter est of-his employers, will find it good situadan. But young nun need not apply. Address jan2o-dlwe H. & EL, Harrisburg. LADY wishes to obtain a Gn i, nation as a Restaurant Oook. Pally competent to do any kind of cooking in that line of business. Any person wanting a cook can find her at Um 'PERRI= HOUSE in West Harrisburg, William street: Jan2o dau AGENTS, wanted to sell the Standard illatary of the War: A rare chance-10 , make money. Agents are cleating frbro. 4100 to p2OO per month. 200,000 voluntee--'alrewly told, Bend for ViltllllTElt • Addreta ":= .TONES.BIIOS. & 00. ••: .1 - Publiehera, Baltimore, lid.• deg° Ntto 2,Znidthrmds. UBKFUL B U DISCO luid VE&Y VALU Ouri&TDnoonosv I . • inifirws - U Bit is of sore genezal practical utility , than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested dui hig:.-the last twe years by and pronoun tabs '.811101? 10 AEI tubiel*Arailinteloatown Applicable metal Alt- lEEE Elnroses - Issainsms 7 - Csunal Its a new . thing, and the ra suit of 'years -of study ; combination is on A new thine Scinstifie Principles, And undew no circumstances few change of 'tempereiture, will it become. corrupt or emit any offensive smell. 4 ltal3otabbiatlOn. ldrumfacturers, uaing Ma chinesovill find it the best lartkle known as Cementing for the Channels, it .works without delay, Is not affected by any change of tempera ture. Boot arid Shoe Mentfactuserit Jewslora. Will find it sufficiently adhe sive for their use, va has bean Proved• Bi evecial/yadaptsd to L=ther i And , we claim as an especial Brit, that it sticks Patches Linings to • Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong with out stitching. Fazaities. IQUID OR If Eh' .1 &taut, that is a atuil for mending PI - um:Hare s °rookery ; Bone, it is a liquid, Ivory ; And Itid4 ot Ifforszehal tam - BEMEMBER ffitarnee lasorams (Anima is In a liquid form said' as easily applied as paste amuse Inecasnan Oman Is insoluble in water or oil. Mum's lona= Csensi Adlieres oily subs...noes- Ilirmember. Supplied in Family 41. - Man afacturere Packages-Irma 2 otndeifto 100 lb& EILTON BROB. & CO._ Provldenes, Et . del phis, - UDIG mActursmi - - Finis, Agents in Phis 3e8-dip F I MT xa LI QUORS WM. .DOGK - JR - & CO D , FAT IN FINE FAMILY tiROCEECEES opposite the Court House, have on baud tine selection of BRANDIES of diffeyani vintages. - FINE AND COMMON WINES : • Of Every - Doscripton ' - `WHIM/MI OLD BOURBON, • MONONGAIMLA, FINE EBD3II AND SCOTCH Whisk a .' The beiit'ever brought to this law:- ket. OLD WHEAT, FAAMIIiY NEPTArk And the celebrated 010611 i lIT WIPTE VirIUBIEL - CHAMPAGNE WINE& aIT ,LOrtS JOIELITNIISIPMG, - ' CLARET, SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES '• *; LONDON BROWLfIEfrOVE• - WILD CHEERY,'_ PLANTATION, • WIGWAM. TONIO , complete stook of ENGLISH AND -•-• AMERICAN Pickles' and Conahnente Of every dea l _ . now in -the market„and at THE • RATES; Chesebrough & Pearson, PROVISION DEA*I.4II•S, 14 South Water street, Philadelphia,' A RE prepared to offei to their' meta:imam & their:Celebrated Sugar Cured' Hams and Dried Beef; ihich 'are - eared is - primly foe fam ily nee, and superior to anything in the market. N. B:' All orders bylmatilpromr=ttended I FOR - - ABUILDINGLOTodttiate on the wrnei of Third street and Sayford: alley, in West Hanriebnrg. Far farther pallentare inquire of ur-RUEBMT 11E0E8. _ Sixth atteet between South and State. janl6 eodtt NOTICE • RE • • PAIITNEHISHIT heretoford elist'mg T under the name of Imhofkihpitsr 4-Co:, at the Hanisburg fitcfclt "lardy on Penney vanio, Ta p r oo t ], has been by mutual consent: • The IttutAtotewill be continued by tbaimdsrsigned, who will pay alt debts duo by the late him-and oelleet , allontatanding se counts.-&-Lra Vallowws - 40•C0.,- jaurai "1 • T.ocistral BOOT & SHOE JEWELER Ft Is the on!_y a 3 janB OM