Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 22, 1864, Image 3

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TICK TO ADC ti,TI9ERS.--.. 411
'wSntents, Business Notiese, MOS , .
es, Deaths, to secure InsottiOl!„.
the TE.P.E9P.A.:I"ii, roust ion*nrisibly
, ticoontpanied with the bASIL
vartisaments orders:l in the repaint
Surto t s Ed ition iar • inserted in` iias
ixeb _6l4in:ion ithout tattle charkt:
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RISBURG, .1) A
'friday Evening, January 22, -18(11
AND COUNTRY
4.ve. you paid your United States Limns ?
sot, you bad better be aftendlog to It.
an2l•d2t •
HAVANA CieAus.--C. A. Banuvart Li; Co.
re DOW 111 store the best and largest assort
' of imported elgats ever brought to this
it, to which they invite the attention of
Jg 2, They will be happy to show to all
may favor them with a visit the various
3, mid feel confident that their stock can
be equalled. Remember the place—Drug
under Ants HOLM. jal9 81
bailer 13 feet 5 inches long,
2 inches iu diameter, three-oighths of an
thick, with cast iron heads,. made' of
;ht iron—has never been wed. Apply at
00 Market street, or at Jennings' foundry,
• of Short and South' streets, in this city.
limit°, Jan, 22, 1864.—d2t0
NTIED Immediately, a boy who cati.wrleia
hand. None need apply unleea thei.are
ng to make themselves generally useful. •
A girls believe - in a man in the moon—
ladies in a man in the honey moon.
T patties occupy the most prominent p 0•
in the army? Ganeral Loss, and Pri
Kilted and Wounded. • - A
Y Ern COLLEGE, at Easton, resumed bust
on Thursday last, under the - etra 7 rgeof R.
C. t'.it tell, President. '
:SPLCIIL li:Bwrima of the city council will be .
this cveui og. The question of au Increase
police farce will ba considered.
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.11/ OF A CLUATIMA.N.--Rev. Henry Steele
t, D. D., for twelve yeafe pastor of the
.1 Presbyterian Church, of Philedelphla;
Saturday, in iris forty-fifth year.
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four
Mrs. Walker - and'hal
tged four years, were severely burned in
Aphis', on Sunday night, Mrs., W. having
d her dress while filling a .camph'i3ne
rtsidents of the Fourth ward , -;wha:*re
to draft, are requested to meat at the
Engine House, this evening, at 7 o'ciouli.
racy one attend.
N A STRIKI. he engineers of the
Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad are cob , l
ike. No trains have been run for several:
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Ind it is not known 'when the difficulty . ,
13 adjusted. Passengers going.. west are
l led io go by way of Cleveland.
ma-William Gaither, conduCtor
1 Top railroad, was- robbed, at Saxton eta ;
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a few days ago, of two express packages
mez, amounting to over . two hurldred
The theft was committed by some one
Jew the ropes, and we wonder hciw, he.
with five years in the Weetera f!eniten
staring him InAhe face.
FIRS PROOF Dareass.Scarcely a week posed
we road sad accounts of young-ladies being
.m.d to death, owing to thisir -light muslin
ants catching fire. It.ought to be , getni , '
known that %Might siNsses may be wide
pro.Df at a mere nominal cost by steeping
- a, or the linen or cotton used In making '
1, in a dilute solution of chloride .of zinc.
THE. COMBINATION DILLMATIp !!.COMP.A.NY which
lutd at Brant's Hall on Wednesday evening
been doing ` a brisk business. Tllellall has
. 1 filled at ea& enteitaininent, and Was
;dal last night. This evening 1.7.ht4e,Z017;'S
will be produced, atid,we play , expisct to
;ha hall filled to overflowing. The cam
/ is large, and their soling grand.. Don't
to go to-night. Uncle Tom and little'Eva
be there.
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A CYNICAL fellow; who can't :mPeter the dish
• a sleigh ride, publishes the following rehe
its sensations : "Sit iu the hall l'a Your
,ht clothes, with both doors open so that yon
31 a good draft—your feet in a pail office
o f
to—drop the front door dawn y ur
key
, hold an icicle in one hand end ring the
bell with the other." He says " you n't
the difference' with your eyes shut, 41 it
a great deal cheaper."
DDLETOWN REM -The /carnati'says- th ice
les have been filled with a - supsrlor quaity
--Owing to the heavy rains there "was
1 -1 T "smash-up" on the'Swatara biknes-
A large quantity of timber was tattled
Ato the Susquehanna. by the wititet, but ice
In the latter stream aid not grass: way anl34 . the
!timber. wassaved.—The Bethel!congrega t tion
„donated money, goods, Sze., to the innotint of
$llO, to their tor, Rey. 1). A. L. Laverty,
few days a
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A Bonus JOHN M0N0.41 , 1 ON MB T RAY 2.ISt —A.
few days ago a's .iidl4l4fial, whose nabie is
unknown, called at the lidnisa of a lespect ) eable
`citizen of Madison township, Cla*e co unty,
. • d told the fanally,that - he was Joltry . Motan,
rebel General, and had some 'fivtqlstidred
men back in the hollow. That night theilaMily
-iaras aroused by the reports of - a - ,pistoli and
lbeitig terribly frightened, got.uP and,Went to'a
'neighbor's house. In the morning search was
made for John, but he was nowhere to;be f4unfiv
nor were there any, traces of hls fife 4idied .
' followers in the vicinity. - It was aubseq4ntl
discovered that a Mr. Pratt, living bard by,
' lost a, fine horse on the night in question, and
.uo doubt the bogus rebel was the thief.
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A BREDGE on the N. O. m es be
lo w VFW ,t970.P.1 . *."
Tuesday.
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TRE S.IXTIE WARDT B~I 9.IPLZT4t... 4.1-41.1tV,
sans of the Sixth Ward, who sir!si'aiXbfebtliaiin
draft arc requestedio meet at the "Shah Srfiard
- ,lEfOude r ":N-hkiiiit * (Saturday) evening, at 7
de4liiiiestyeand means by which the
Ward may raise its quota of men, and escape
the draft-. 2t
COUNTY ITEIiEI.—A concert. was giVen IQ W - I
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conieco, at which 475 were realized :for the
Sabbath school. It was repeated in Lykene for
the Sabbath school at that place.----Vharlee-
Miller, of Ljkeus, has received contract for
sinking a slope in the mining regions—The
Bear Valley coal Ocirmpatii hris awarded Wm.
MlLialccand Isaac Miller, of litillersburg, the
contract for continuing the tunnel in Big Lick
Mountain.
U. S. ItsvnurrE'Snei 'W.—There are many
letter-writers who use the U. S. revenue staniPs
for mailing their 'diets. This is a mistake
and slionlknot be Joracttced. The revenue
stantri are not pestagi) stamps, and should not
be used as such, and When thus used the let
ters will all be marked due. These stamps aro
also used as currency, in place of small change.
This policy we do hot think was 'authorised by
the dovernment; and all who
must kn'ow-theY are,doing wrong..
THE ITINI,MONTES!,AIENTO Be DEATTED.—The
eats has .'so - amended .the Enrollment Act,
that none but : , 'mob As are in service, or who
have been hi the service two years, and have
been honorably discharged, are exempted from
the operations of the -draft. This- all
those who served in tlUininiiriaBntheiiigiiiiimbi,
into the classes liable to draft Theyatill have
one advantage ovor other men, and but one,
that:is , they get a bounty of $402 if they enlis!,
while - others getinnly $302.: No.doubt many
of this& will:16 in." TheseJito were - drafted
and served in 1862 will also be liable to draft:
COVUT -PROCEEDINGB.—Sheriff Jenninks ac
knowledged ardped for all the estate, right, title
and interest of Thomas ihMcan, in a certain
Island sitnatedin Reed township,Dauphincounr
`ty , Pa., (called Duncan' ; a Islamd,) n 44111134,
aboutihree hundrel acres, more,ordem,edjoin-!
ing the 'Juniata rivezoithe west, and'the Basque=
,haring river on the;east thereon, e'r`ected a large
dwelling large Isank barn, -. "Witti, a awn
her of Othni-AweDing houses, barns, stables, &e.
Soid•iioii;:pvoliirty o,f ZOilifoi Duncan - to F.
K. Boas, lot, $24.0. - , -
-Goias IV ;WILLIAMSPORT .-.,IIILICIKOCie exceiT
lentcOnipany,:-Wikelia'ie been playing at liian;
Neyal,tatiiii,'id ,this the
past two months, will Pri:l4Sed, to' Williiii4ort
Pa., on Monday next, and open their budget of
fun there for a short seakion. Writake pleasure
iri recommodinc thla troupillo. the publia t
wherever they may go, and assure those whO
love to whlie away'an evening-pleasantly, that
thay,eua at all times get the' worth of .their
money by attending their entertainments. Mi.
Hitchcock, the Manager, is a perfect gentle-
Man, and - we hope-he may, always _be _greeted
by crowded houses. .
EN
-Iv&'deo. Swtsouso...- r - Ahe New. York; Tributi
exposesa barefaced-swindle as follows: As the
genera
, .
tlon'of foids never dim out,- so the va
rieties and transformations of rascality : ard
.in
finite,., and seem to subserva the rogue's purpoeo
as , well to -day as,ever they did. Thei following
,
fiefslithographed letter sent *vain ewarms fican
our city with a lottery scheme :accoinpanyirig
it--the two being intended to lighten coun
try , greenhorns, of their sufketfltions
Read
New Ycisx, Jin.ls, 1804.
Deus Sue: Being-desirous :of tending &WI:4P
some prize to some infinentianp,erion bizlrour
town, who will 'Circulats ,- tlia ';feet- among hie
riditde and licqualnfazie&ii dad itaiiiipincitise
our bisiness Wei ryoti tihe
followlng — good chance: Send•eupslo-tfOisaWhole
tiCket in tile drawing of Febrzfary.l,tselectliag,
the'nupdbere 4.,:f41,1arid 'we' confidentially
x ori will eetiiiii4it priediofiat :least
•$1;006! •Ws give - You this idlormation lirbtrist
confidence, relying on'Yollt Vonor not to impart
the secret twanrone, .-Retarn
your remittance to be recorded. •
Buse, Beaux & Co. •
WE
—la it pneAli.tgitlikeflif,ctin be greenhorrin
enough so green as to mike this swindle a pay.
inElonfil A T rti
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THE NSW Isassir TESTIMONIAL TO GOVZILIIUR;
CtIRTIN.—The handsome testimonial presented
to Governor Curtin on Tuesday last, by citi
zens of New Jersey, consists of a complete set
of Audubon's . Works, viz: "The Birds arid
Quadruped sof Anierica," (three large folio 01-
uncles I(2colortxliplates; andoiglit .majter Vol
umes text,) saperbly bound in fall crinmon
Russia, extra gilt. Oa each volume, in letters
of gold, is the inscription, "From the LOYal
Citizenc of New Jersey to his Excellency,
Cirtin,lhia4yallGrpßOnAir of Pe'tin;"
sylvania.'! Within, there Is the following pre
sontatiOn address:
"2b hi s Eka.ll4sicy..,„dsphyjo pArl#, Governor
of the State of
"'Llid_utidersigned i loptZeltirans of the State
of New Jersey, in token of -their appreciation
of :the distinguished services rendered by your
Excellency to the National Government, dnr,
jog your late administration, and the able
manner in which you defended the policy
adopted for its preservation and- perpettiity,
during the late canvassib, which resulted, In.
yofiriXe-clectim4, couJlled withiyeur,untiring
devottod to litesoldßirra lin theTfield,t and kind
care of those in hospitals, in your own State,
rapectfally tenderthe accompanying testimo
nial: • -
• --"Availborea.girdat
.Blida and Quadrupeds of North America 4
this day of yourimmguration as Executive of
Pennsylvania, Jan: 19 , 17186 4.2!Yrfr . have thi/
honor 'to belvery';respstgully_your ifiiends." ••
'.• TO this is , apoendesttbe;signdtprek of i the
gentlemen *bent beautiful .pitisent
came— r -fifty ail in - all.being the -number of
ehe signers 'Of the Vaclidotioii of hideplok.,
dada. 7 -
Tnikboolc.Cirejt: bound MOski 'Timm
and Nicholllbli , altdpbe,du . gromfbig-the4lidetiL i
pttion.Adl a rirml, sjellitturee 448 ila cte sy,
Dickinson, all o f Philadelphia: . 'The 'Atka
cost was five hundred dollars, and it may be
said the gift is worthy of the man.
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EOM=
H: ADDiab it; M. D., the toted Herb ilkocter,
l b;
Philadelphia, is now stopping at Herr's 'Jo
el!, Harrisburg, for medical practice. See bis
TkOertisemetif iditinthbriefiluino;of tlarpaper.
doinkr_fnodszonms.—The case of the Reading
Railroad Conipeny ve. F. P frill,wascontinue4
conactratintlithere are no proceedings
to report. The Judge was to deliver his charge
in the above case this- afternoon.
'Tama must be a set of very patriotic young
Men in Milton. Although not serving their
Uncle Samtuil,.they inrforai - gto.rd duty every
Sunday evening. The Miltonian says "they
stand in rows on both sides : of the pavements
leading from the churciiiw, sometimes the
length of a half square. They take their po
sition and watch as if performing guard duty,
and are no doubt, as some religious papers term
them; th . e tievil's pickets I" ,
IF yon Irish to impart :vigor and clearness to
'the voice, relieve hoarseness and . bronchial af
fection, get at once a box of_Bannvart'a Bron
ohial,Troches, the Rnly-effectual remedy in the
market. For side by the box, dozen of gross
It C. A. liannvatt & Co.'s Ding Store, No.
Jona now, liitirrisbitr,g, Pa.
A,libpral discount to the trade dec24-tf
Tna celebrated crystal spectacles properly
adjustedio the eye ; mioieset)pes' from 100 .to
700 diameter ; towsr telescopes., field glatsee,
dEfitanic an object frum. one to ten miles, and
nil kinds of optical, miChematical and philo-
Sophical initiuMenta at Itottendale's Optical in
stitute, S Market Square.. Artificial eyes
eerted. Send for a cirdulat !• " janBdtf
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San liaws.- 7 -„The §kippensburg Nan of Satur
day last, contains the following melancholy in
telligence: •
Wo regret to say that on the night of the
6th inst., a apart _of 'the). rebel "Black Horse
Cavalry" made a dash upon a detachment of
ab9ut lifty,men of the 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry,
who were on picket duty. After capturing the
advance pickets, they dashed 'suddenly upon
the. reserve, mounding and capturing almost
their entire number.
Among the wohnded of Company H, are Abl
ner Trono, Wm. D. Cobaugh and Josiah Gam.
ble, all 'of Bhippensture Mr: Tronit is wounded
in both logs and has since had the left one atn
putated about four inches above the knee. W.
D. Cobaugh , was also irounded `in , the laft kg,
bslowAhe knee, which has also been amputated.
Josiah Gamble was also seriously wounded.
A number.of Caners.whose names we have not
hoard have been wounded. All are doing . as
well al could be expected:— • ,
Fifth WaieMeeting.
3;im 6YIIao, Jan. 21, 1864
. A meeting of the citizens of the Fifth ward,
city olliairielmrg, was held at the Fifth Ward.
House, and organized by calling Mr. Levi Wea-;,
ver to,the_chalx, and appointll4 Jdr. Albert J.
Fuer,
_'ec.,ret nry.
The chailinan stated:that the object for which
the meeting was hold, wee to take , some action!
in regard to the next-draft, When; on Motion,l .
a committeekof •four. , ,citizens WaB appointed to
canvass tlurnianti=lhe committee to consist of
MvtJoseillizlkeirfounand Mr, Chambers .•130-abisi
on the south aide Hidge Road,and Mr. 3aninel
W. Myers aid 'Me George Moore on the north
side.
The ms'etiog,_after some further buslnessi
adjonzned: to meet again at the same place on
Sattirday'evening, at 71 o'clock. j.
Alf citizens , of the Fifth:ward will please at
tend. A. J. PAGER, Secretary.
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NEW CINDER/AND Ps., Jan, 20, 1864.
lases :—Mrs. Bali, will you please par
don me for the liberty that I have taken io
adateasing yeiu, a stranger: ilea' myself under
ob:igations to .you for the , benefit I have de
rived from your medicine and eye salve, having
kuffsred for many years most excruciating pain
In my head, breast, and side, not being free
from pain day or night. And I have been
doctoring withmellstkilled,and practical ,phY , -
siciarus fvfgome years, and all attempts proved
a failure. I hadgivenifp all h,Opeicf recoveiy
and felt fully resigned to await my fate, which
foretold au untimolyArave. My father bsing
a resident' of Sifiddreshurg, and living quiteia
mstance from you, I did not etF to hear, of your
edicine.Zthit hai'Diciv s ee eiVondeifill' cure
indeed.. Somelew montlicago.l'mas advised
by
. a lady •friend of „mine to try your medicine.
She Stated - to ale that she shade use of) , Our
thedleine and salve, which proved asure. Feel ,
tog rather loth at firat to try, as I had laid out
money time after time, which made the ex
mum ,- very heavy awl, all for naught. But
Ifailfig great; oth:trelence in my'friend's integ
rity, I Was proinpteCto , hearken to her kind
entrnaty,add try for olyself.. I,ther afore pur-•
&Wed' ti4o of your
tbedicine, my-: utter, astonishment, in
one week I felt a great change7and in two
weeks vrasentirely pain, , 'and your
eyeisalwiperfeoted a onre: , for„which all . ,other
washes and salves proved useless. My eyelids
were Inflarriddir that I" was , foreedlo
wearglotes for„somo yetars, and now I have
no,,ocowilon at , all to wear the glasses,' ink 'eyes
wing •iirell•--1 therefore lave 4rescdved, dear
4dy h to.let, yen know : that I coulei not rest con
tent until I would return my heartfelt congrat
' ulations to you, my friend and: benefactress,
for the good you haye aecbmplished, feeling
my if ale* creature entiretfl
t.'You'are lit:perfect liberty , to publish this if
you feel so inclined. I close by requesting you
to accept my warmest iegardi, with a'hOpethat
for hypianity's y ttake, your life. , may be pro
longrd.`tuccess broth foiethr in performing
'the Wonfierfildicistiu • '
41. ISTTf with MA RY E BROW 4
is F B:—For further thformatdou, adclumalfirY:
Z.-Brower-New- - OumberittuAr-turnberfand
c° =
;.*• 1 Wr, •it 1
• 3 2i oath Plne,tstreet,
Hsrxisbgrg, Pa:; . B , 0 .
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To Merdwats, .):I±9leZ .lAelleM 404 ask= gen
• Gewsraily: :4#..
having been ;440 by. a fa's (
;fniendsa.to. intrcalnce ;in _. l 4.krriabirg a g rand
Actintriiiing.Ourtabgaimilar to those New York
Theatiesii6is now prepared "to receive sibSorip•
tione!):q.A. ;plan - of the Curtain ? paawbo i Been at
thrtriaitt'Tztruaaps office, — yinatt:idfortrut
tfOu'can;lnlagoaroulkftar4 H. K. sieg,— ,
Parties haying) theo, Anudnussf ditiOased upon
the Curtain, bring theli adverthe mnirti‘before
Almonst- ginarnps ,p . ortkm of the t publik Ontri
theme tanuvrecolveiihe" bette.fit'of a free
tributtonofthonsaudiof prOgiattimeorw'hare
i their., places ofitusinetisWill dmistitgoous-
V 411 1 .304 ed.t. itdiniblitttinil names of subscribers .
wilt be . thu_ti : introdiad to the pAblic, and they
will attain avooitiriff thnt exit rising bud
neas wee only oaervo: - r .
- loriadiato application is isicensir3l:lis the
aajaga 4 it Abe °Pala. -Figuse will . Open on-ltfon
day evening,. J.anuary2sth y .
+;• 18.4111JJEli S. SOFO,IiD,
,; Proprietoi and Digester. .
714 , zplimippfxs - /I f
TUST ieceiva at
no2o writ. DOCK, it i - ( : r 8E 4
VINE LABRADOR HERRING for Bate at
jan2o W. DOC*, hi., St CO
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Mothers, Mothers. Mothers. .
DON'T fall to prcbure MRS. WINSLOW'S
SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN
TEETHING. •
Thin valuable preparation is the prescription
of one ofthe beet female physicians and nurscs
in the United States, and has been used for
thirty years with never failing safety and suc
cess by millions of mothers and children, from
th'e feeble infant of one week old to the adult.
not•only relieves the child from pain, but
invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects
acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole
system. It will almost instantly relieve
Gamut? re Tin BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC.
We - bellive it the Best and Surest- Remedy In
the World. in all casee•of DYSENTERY and
DIARRECE& IN CHILDREN, whether it arises
from Teatl2ing or from any other cause.
Full:directions for using will accompany each
bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simile of
CIIRTLS & PERKINS, New York, is on the
outsige wrapper.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
Principal Office, 48 Day Street, NEW YORK.
p . itros ONLY 25 CUTS, PER BOTTLE.
ja.b22-di m •
Military Business Attended To. -
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and
Military and War ClaiME, generally, made out
'and collected. Persons residing at a distance
can have their business transacted by mail, by
addressing EUGENE SITYDEB,
Attorney-at-Law,
del7-diy' Third St., Harrisburg, Pa.
RAID • DYE HAIR DYE! I
piTCIIELOR% BLEBItiTED HAIR DIE
lo'the Best In the World.
The only •Hartnlese,lrue and "'tellable Dye Known.
This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes
Ited e ßusty or Grey . Hair instantly to a Glqtry
Black or Natural- Br l nrs, without injuring the
Hair or Staining the Skin, leaVing the Hair
Softand Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre
quently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
'the= ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is
signed WILLIAM . A: HAIGH:BLOB. All oth:
ers are mere imitations, and should be.avoided.
'Sold by pall Druggiste, Ito. FACTORY-81
BARCLAY ST., N. Y.
DitTOOKLOE'S NEW TOILET ORlLiti }OR DRESSING
Tan Tun. 0234 y.
Muffs! Mulls! Muth!
Fe have on hand muffs, at $3, $3.54), $4 and
5,,: Agora! assoitmeut of low price - Int:B.
Cloaks, cloaks, clocks !
cloiks for ladies, all prices.
.Clinski for children.
Cloaks at all prices, up to-s2o.
Hopp skirts at 75 els., $1 up to $B.
Stochingi for ladies and children.
socks, woolen and cotton.
Linen table covers, linen napkins.
Mack silk atsl, $1.40, and all prices.
• Woolen shirts of all description&
Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket hdfs.
f.,tuen sheeting 10.4.
Linin fin pillow cases 54. -
bleached and unbleached, best
mak&
• Kid gloves at 870. and $1 per pair:
Oilesimpre and casabletts for men and boys'
wear... ,
Undershirks and drawers.
Llidlim? merino vests.
Dress ioode at all prices.
Cambric bands and cambric edgihg.
Bliimeral,'skirts at $8.25 $3.50 $4.
``Large assortment f of other goods 'at
Brown's Bronchial Trochee
" neber'clianged•my-mind Tweeting
them froth the dist, except to think yet better
of that which I began thinking well of."
Rev. HENRY VARD.BEEOHER.
-"The Troches are a-staff of life to me."
• Prof.: EDWARD • NORTH', •
Pres. Htunliton College, Clinton, N. Y.
" For,Throat Troubles they are a specific."
N. P. WILMS.
"Too favorably known to need comm*da-
Hon." Hon. OpS. A. PHELPS,
Pres. Masa. Senate.
"Contain no opium nor anything injurious."
,Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston.
"An elegant combination for Coughs."
Dr. G. F . . BIGELOW, Boston.
" I recommend "their use to Public Speak
ers." Bev. E. H. CHAPIN.
•
" Moat salutary ,rellef in Bronch itis.'
Rev. S. SElGFRlEDiAlorristown, Ohio.
;'"Very beneficial when suffering froui
Colds." - Rev. S. J.l'. ANDERSON,
M. Bonin. .
"Almost instant-relief in the distressing
fibber of breathing-peddler to Asthma.".•
Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON, New. York.
"They tuive suited my case exactly, reliev
ing my throat so that I could sing with ease."
• -. T. D,IICHARKE;
Caoristor French_Parish Church, Montreal.
As there are imitations be sure to obtain the
•tiENITINE.• ....•3an2l d&wlm.
• Tetzestray DiesAltman,
" OFFICE Or COMPTROLLER OF TIER CURRENCY,
Wasimecerore„.lnn. 16, 1864.
VA . HEREAS, by satiafactory evidence, pre
rr seated to toe undersigned, it has been
made to appear-that the First National Bank
of Harrisburg, in the county of Dauphin and
State of Pannsylvania, has been duly organized
Ander and, according to the requirements of
'the sat of diagroßs, entitled "An act s to pro
vide a National currency, secured by a pledge
of 'United States stooks, and to provide for the
circulation and redemption thereof," approved
February 26th, 1863, and has complied with
all the provisions of said act, requited to be
complied with before commencing the business
of banking.
Now, therefore, I, Hugh PrCulloch, Comp
troller of the currency,tdo hereby certify that
the First National Bank of Harrisburg, county
of Dauphin wid . State of Pennsylvania, is au
thorized to commence the busibess of banking
under the act aforesaid., .
Ca. 8.1 In testimony vihereof, witness my hand
and seal of office, this 17th day of Jannary,
1864. ' • - ILIZIGHN'CULLOCH, •
janl9 2m Comptroller of the Currency.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE:
frtHE several properties of the estate of :NIL
.A. LIAM aLLEON, deceased, in 'the city of
Harrisburg;- consisting of Houses on Front
street and.Chestnitt street; at and near the cot
nor 61 4 . 414 - Toid Chastnut streets, a - vacant lot
oultnlberry,street, *Sr Third street, and 191
h6re . siobishatialt the eastern terminus of Matra
street, are offered for:sale. For t&rnai itsale
aliPlY tip:the 'inadersigried, - Seventh and
_ Noble atteetvEhlladelphis. , •
dardtili .T,FIDMAB MCHRAN.
BUILDINGiSTONE . FOR SALE
.
cv beet qua*, delivered to any peat of
O
the i dliy::.Apply to J. MISH,
.1 i.n:l2 Immediately below the'city.
MAMA - BONI - and TER&IILLLI. A fresh
. supply and warrantitltallaa. For 1340
tit ' jou%) . - y.r. 0011. ..In - & CO.
. .
ItirACJKIEREL. Flue, large No. 1 MACS
INA EREL, just - usceived at •
jan 2o ' ; W. Dom, & CO.
,BIRD SW, . „
• ' A CHOION'tOT,
Just received at WK. DOCK, Js. , & CO.
uo2o
ilreposalg.
Proposals for Hay.
OfFICK U. 8. GOVERNMENT CORRAL,
How=&town, January 18th, 1864.
EALED PROPOSALS-WM.lm received at
0 this taffies until 12ffologfr, Is , January the
25th., 1864, for furnishing this Corral with
THREE HUNDRED AND WITT (350) TONS
OF HAY, two thousand (2,000) Mc per ton.
The hay to be baled and to be of the best mer
chantable quality ;, subjecLto such inspection
as I may direct.
Proposals for any amount, (say over fiity (60)
tone,) will be received, baled or loose. Each
.party obtaining a contract will be required to
enter ir49 bonds, with approved sureties, for
its faithful execution.
The Department reserves to itself the right
to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfac
tory.
Proposals will bo addressed to Capt. JAMES
R. HOMIER, Assistant Quartermaster
.Volun
teen, at Hummeistown, Pa., and will been-dorsed "Proposals to furnish • Hay." Any In.
formation relative to the general price of
GRAIN le solicited. By order Alexander N.
Shipley, -Acting Chief Quartermaster, Depart
ment of the Susquehanna. .
JAMES E. HOSMER,
janl9 d6t „ Capt. and A. Q. M.
PROPOSALS - FOR HAT:
OrninDimer Quanumusraa,
HAIULIEBURG, Pa., January loth, 1864.
SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received at
this office until 12 o'clock, x., Jan. 25th,
f 864, for famishing this Department with Fifty
(50) tons of Hay, 2,000 pounds per "Mai, the
gay to be baled and of the best merchantatile
quality; subject to such inspection as I may
direct. -
Propmalg for delivering the Hay jocose will be
received. -
Each party obtaining's contract - will be re
quired to enter into bonds, with Approved
sureties, for its faithful eicontioi.
The Department reserves to itself the right
to reject any or all bids if not deemed sstisfao
tdry.
Proposals will be addressed to Captain Jr. el.
Johnson, Asst. Q H. Vols., Harrisburg, Pa.,
and endorsed "Proposals to furnish Forage."—
Any-information reledive to the general prices
of grain and hay is solicited,
jsraG dtd
LILLIE'S SAFES.
CHILLED AND WROUGHT IRON.
1-4
tsd
;di tri
<1 ro
0
C t i t.K .o ? zi ti ta Tilhottrity the Net Work ki
THE attention of business men generally is
Invited to the superior advantaged of this Oafs
over all others, is Fire and Burglar Proof qual
ities. They are all secured by a Combination
Lock, without key or keyhole, and - the whole
outside of the Safe is CRILLKD•IBON, (from
inches to 2 inches thick, and is pioof against
the punch or drill and the use of powder, as
(requently employed by burglars in ;heir ope•
rations. Descriptive circniars furnished by
GEO. W. PA SONS,.
110 Market street; Harrisburg,
jan2o dlw Agent for Ventral Penna.
. _
PROTOORAPHS ! PIIMERAIRS!!
,
BURNITE &WELDON,
man= OP ESOCON ROAD I
EREOTFULIFY inform the &Isms of Marc
R
rlsburg that theihave moved Weir place of
business from Ridge Road to No. 110 Market
street, between Fourth and Fifth, where they
have fitted up a new PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
with all the modern improvements, wherethey
are prepared to do first class work.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all wio
favor us with a call. - no2l dfim
RALPH L. IiAOLAY,
.Bttc:•=l.o - 5--Ett—mizswvir
OFFIcE with D. Fleming, Second
street, Harrisburg. Strict attention paid
to all legal business, collections, military
claims, pensions, &c. Exemptions from draft,,
claims prepared and advice given.
' . : delB-ditsi2m.ct •
STATE OATITAL HOTEL
CORNER OF THIRD AN WALNUT STS.,
liarrisburg,
THE undersigned having purchased this well
known houtelias enlarged and-thoroughly
renovated it. The rooms have been re-painted
and papered, and the entire establishment ele
gantly re4undshed. Behig.pleasantly and eli
gibly located, and piovided - with - every conve
nience, it offers.to the public All the comforts
and luxuries of ee.first class, hotel. Trusty and.
obliging servants always In attendance; -A
bar well stocked with choice liquors leatpached
to the establishment.
W. G. THOMPSON,'" - •
de26 dly- Proprietor!
LTOB - BENT—The store room, cellar. and
warehofise long ticcupieft! , by Joieph. Boss,
dee'd, the birotigh of Middletown, Ps.
The Store Room is fitted up complete for dry
goods, &c., and cellar for • groceries. It. is
well located 'for a profitablebtudness.
A good opportunity is offered to an enerntio
man to do a large anttsafe business, or the whble
property; dwelling and'stoie --
be sold.
Inquiry to be made of JO NN I T. BOSS, .
Middletown, Dec.•ll. ' Acting Executor.
decl4 d2taw3m
- DR. B. Itl, GILDBA,
IN % .
-'V
NO: kl 9 HA-EX - ET STBENT,
Teeth mitityely,extracted without pain by the
use of nit -tuna . • oct7dtf
. ,
-,1:,STATIIIIIL" Rooms,
Neartrasuut,„gaquary 14, 1864.
ALLttiksoms having - claims for wok done
in assisting to remove the books of the
State Library, In 4irmi,1863, will immediately
present the same at the State Library Rooms,.
for settlemenfi, „between .the hours of 9 A. N:
and 5 o'clock,.p. it. 7 .: WIEN FOENEY,
ja2115 , - :- ~, State Librarian. -
TO.; LADIES.
TF YOU wish good; Letter Paper, Envelopes;'
Ink, Pens, ei'anythltit else in the stationery,
line; you willado welPliy calling
SOKEPREIPS BOOKSTORE; ‘,
nol9' - • Harrisburg.
ST. GEORGE•and GBAND BANK COD FLSEI
for sale at [jan2o] W. DOCK, Ja., dr CO.
AATArrtribrO Rierr—A. /louse containin g
V v four or five rooms, from Ibe ist of Ap t u
next. `IIKIIII6 at • THIS OF,FICE.
jang2 dtf
lir - ANTED—A White Voman, as (leek _---
V V --- -AabbraLiaragerpaid.. Apply. at
Jana dBtP -TM OFFICE.
WANTED an - gs&danced "Salesman for a
grocery, &lag a large businem One
who is not afraid to work, and study the inter
est of his employers, will find a good sitoadon.
Ad Young 'men nes:leo( apply. Address
j sn2o-dlwo D. & H., Harrisburg.
WANTED.—A LADY wishes to obtain a sit-
V V nation as a Restaurant Cook. Fully
competent to do any kind * of cooking In that
line of business. Any person wanting , a cook
can find heed the VICHBEKE 1100311 in West
Harrisburg, MTh= street. jan2o &St*
azanDteockyaliv
Applicable
metal Arta.
Its Ocumbhuittou.
J. G. JOHNSON,
Capt. &A. Q. M.
WM. - , DOCK JR. , It CO.,
FAT ?R 11 FiliE FAMILY GROCERIES,
D
opposite, the Coutt House, have on hand a
fine selection of
_ .
of different vintages.
FINE ArtilcoMarog WINES
Of Every Description.
_
AWHISICRYE.
OLD BOURBON,
MON()NGAHELA,
FINE IBM AND SCOTCH
.
Wbfik oys. The best ever biought to this mar
ket.
OLD WHEAT,
FAMILY NECT'AR,
And the celebr4ted
C1F471211 4 (TROVE' WHISKY.
CHAMPAGNE WWES.
BEILOSS JOHANNIX,BETG,
-
CLARET.
SCOTCH AND ENGpla ALES.
LONDON BROWN STOUT.
Otiktift " . •
AIANTATERT.
mwompailmOammas.
. .
INGLISTL„:
AtdEBIGAN
Pickles and Condimenbr of every description
now in the market, and at MDT:LOWEST
HATES. - iriztB
Ohesebrough & Pearson,
PROVISION DEA:R.S,
14 South Water street, Phihulelphia,,
BE preptued,so pffer to •thek
4,ltheir h OelebrtOd Sugar Cured Hama and
Drted•Beef, Which are cured expreesTYSik r 'fam
ily use, and superior to anything in the market.
N. B.—Kll orders by mail promptly ended
ktIATAINtik LOT, situate on the corner of
Third street and Sayford alley, In Wear
Harrisburg: For 'Wilier particulars inquire of
RUEEMT HEWER,
Sixth atreet l?ettreen South and State.
japl6 eodtf,
NOTICE
.rirliE PARTNERSHIP- heretofore- eluding
1 under the name of Imhoff, Shearerk 0 0 .,
at the Hartiebnig.tlteek Yard, on the Penimyl
hes been dissolved by mutual
ocefient: The business will be dentinted by
:tbewndersigned, who will pay all debts due
by.lbe lite thr.- - ,fliel babe rin-mitstanding ac
counts-icsficiwinteco.
XTEW PARED PEACHES, just received at
/ 1 1 jat►2o W. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
Want&
Nm Witatismatts.
MOM and YALU-
B.LE DISCOVERY
HILTON'S
I NSOLUBLE CEMENT!
Ile of more general practical
utility than any- invention
ow before the public. It has
been thoroughly tested dur
ing the last two years by
practical men, and pronoun
. • by all to be
SZTAIUDB ZO ANY
AdhrittWereparaticmslakown
A uew thing
Hawes , •Irrsoranma 131112N2
184 new ,thing, and the re•
suit of years of study ; its
combination is on
Scientific Principles,
And under DO circumstances
or change of temperature,
I will It become corrupt or
emit any offensivo smell.
BOOT & SHOE
Manufacturers, wing Ma
libu; will find it the best
article known as Cementing
for the Channels, it works
without delay, le not affected
by any ohange.of tempera
bun. -
Hoot and Shoe
Zitinafacturera.
awelets.
Will find it sufficiently adhe
sive for their use, as has been
proved.
Bit eepteially adapted to Leather,
Aretwe claim as an especial
merit s that It sticks Patches
Linings to Boots and
3h003 sufficiently strong with
out stitching.
Families,
LIQUID GEMBIe
Extant, that la a sate
for mending
turniturn,
Crockery ;
Toye
It la a liquid
' Ivory,
And articles ot fiensehold
cum.
Remeuiber.
Eituroves lasoluns Cassia
Is in a liq pplieuid form and as
easily a paste.
Humes das
Chow
Is husoluble in water or oil,
Errausee loon= Czmisx
Adheres oily satetancei,
Supplied in Family or Biwa - -
dm:tenure Packages from 2
ounces to 100 lbs.
HILTON B'ELOS. & 00..
EMI
Pr urra
Prop
Providence, E,
Ageniii Mk
jeS-dly
alphlk -
I.,ARKG & MAGI 11318
FINS
QUORS.
BRANDIES
A..YD
FOR, BALE.
JEWELERS
It 12 the only
TreMEMRER