A ~,.. a + -.:i: , •'' lig Etitgrapt gll 4 , IVO TICK. TO ADVERTISERS.—AiI Ad. erneentants, Business Notices, Mar. ages, Deaths, atc.. to secure insoctlon the TELEGRAPH must Invariably acc , ampanled•with the CASH. siiaciverttaeruenta orderelf . Tu. the regular ,-- rznilig Edition are inserted in the etthout extra charge. is I.RRISBURG, PA iionday Bylining, January 25, 1864 iTOWN A - ND COUNT.RY. BE—nrc for t*lng out paint, varnish, grease d stains iron! Alkand woolen goods, with • t in' j uring tilikr color or texture. A fresh remiv.jrd an or sale at C. A. Bannvart & . su.vg Slot 9, ja23-dBt -1 # UNITED STATER TANABE/M.—ln consequence tithigh waters in some sections of the 14th f Pennsylvania, preventing attendance at po nted places, the penalty will not be im -71 ed until the first day of February. All who , 11 or send their respective amounts due, to e Coll'ector's office in their own county, can , so, end save the penalty whtcli must follow -liter the 81st lust A. K. FAHNESTOCK. jut 26-d2t Collector 14ili District Pa, WILLIS LAwsrsos - has been appointed Post :ter 9,t Milton, in place of lila ilther, recently IMMIE ..—.....e......... SMALL Pox is Cesusr.y.—We notios by a rd in the Carlisle papers that smill'pox has ado its appearance in that town. Ms. Wm. HoursY, an aged and respectable cit -n of Mechanicsburg, died suddenly, the other y, from the effects of a paralytic stroke. I=l Fanamsart. Fran COMPANY. —A meeting of ) Friendship Fire Company will be held at dr hall this evening, at the usual hour.— al attendance is requested. Danville American and Democrat' offices een purchased by a Mr. Franey, who Will idato the two papers into ono. It will nion Republican journal. S COVERLY, well known as khotel k6op. : on Sunday at his residence, on Front His funeral will take place at two to-morrow afternoon. Quomx.—The quota which Harrisburg raise, is about a hundred and Ely men. d that the third ward 15 exempt,-hav,ing ed its quota. r your hydrants up in pieces of !old is during the cold weather, and you will id for your trouble having plenty of .nd not having to cash up for bursted ......--...,...--. Di.—A young lady, named nary, Kate committed suicide at the So:All:Wm Ateburg, on Siturday morning, by.-taking danum. She was laboring under a depres qf spirits at the time of the occurrence. sale of "five-twenties" by Jay Cooke & closed—the entire amount ($600,000,- aviog been disposed of. Those ,who in- In this loan were fortunate, as they will a verythandsonae Interest on the capital hfrerma.—To•morrow evening the flncil will hold another meeting, whan inty question will be considered and die t. The question of increasing the po will also be brought - befcifelhe town again. is FusERAL.—The funeral of Mr. Freder 7eitzer, which took place yesterday, was the largest ever witnessed here. There in the procession, siztyeight one-horse 3, sixteen two-horse vehicles, and.three iFes—all filled with citizens, who' paid est tribute of respect to the deceased; • LfiT those who enjoy the comforts of plenty not forget those who have not been so fortu . nabs in the world. There may be some brave ' soldier's family suffering from want . W your o taeigh l oorhood ; assist them, if you wotild,: learn the pleasure it would do you. Let the *Adler oys know and see that we do riot 'forget their ' o' f , fiaar nes when they are fighting, for us. ~, ~. PARDONRD.—SamuelSeyler, of Franklin coun_ ~... q, convicted for passing counterfeit {money ..ut a year and a half ago, and sentenced to :%.. ee years in the penitentiary, has ,lieen par k ' oned by Goy. Curtin, on the recommendation the parties , immediately interested in his . ty ir f r est and conviction. . i Nsas was a large assemblage of citizp's at e coi:tt house on Saturday evening, ind all peered to approve heartily of the mdasures .ut b e ing i.dopted by the cenneil to - raise the to requ i r ed Nm Harrisburg.- No ilotybt an ance w ill b e posed creating a loan itir the .ose of paying $2OO bounty to volniatems .tit be done at once Ws recently published a notice of-the dls charge of Bev. john t,. Shanafelt, of thel"Bush Baptist Church," on account of . his [Union sentiments, in which we located the chrtrch in Juniata county. It should have been north umberland county. The paper ALIA county stated that Mr. S. was discharged because he prayed for the government and3he..suci me of our arms. • : 7„ wsTJED'S 0.11113 A HOU3lll.—Tha .orfgtlfgan. oru, of minstrel notoriety, whose-reputation World-wide, and who is known by every old en of Harrisburg, will this . evening 1013 Opera season at his halli - on-Third striet., - It e,unnecessary for us to' feit'ktumend OW** verybody knows that he stands at the head of is profession, and has no equal pike of Lustrelay. Go to Sanford's Opera Hotly, with I OUT vest buttons insured. , It wiltdO)Pini good o "laugh and grow fat." Tin con:unlade* if of "Northumberland coun ty have recall:unaided.. the building of a new court house at Sunbury. DELD.--Johr. Bumbanch, Sen., an old citizen of Huntingdon, and a soldier of the war of 181.2, died on the 13th inst. A Desaanous counterfeit $2 00 bill on the "Bank of Bchriykill County" has been put into circulation in Reading. L3ok out for the riew counteileit I Col.olT.—The, tgaxiid yeek of the . ienuary term commenced to-day. No cueeitysti been disposed of up to the UMW our columns were closed. =I ALL the members of WaskingtonLodge,No.l l , I. 0. of G: T., sin Top:Lasted lobe in attendance at the few:digs-meeting on to-MorroWlTuesdair) evening; at 7i. o'clock. Business of importance will be transacted. By order. . !durum Cornscnr.:,—A matting of the,City Council will be''' held on"-Tuesday evening; for the purpose of further cionsldering thatitopo sition of appropriating a certain sum of money to provide for a local bounty to volunteers from• Harrisburg. It is hoped that some of the morairrominent and influential citizens will be present to answer any inquiries which Council may make on this subject at the meeting to. morrow evening. Ws see it stated in an exchange:-that Mrs. Maty Platt, aged over 70 Tears, died last week near White Deer Mills, in Union county. She was a daughter of John Brady, noted in the Bei°latrines) , annals of Northumberland corm .. ty ; a sister of Capt Wm. P. Brady, now and for many years past an officer of the State senate; niece of Gen. Hugh Brady , ; and blood relative of :Sam ' Brady, the celebrated Indian fighter. •o._---. NOTIOII TO SWICOL DIREOTOI9.—Tbe following :has just been received from the Department: td:the'Chaage in the law, basing the ealcalation'for didtribution upon the number of scholars instead of taiables as foimerly, the Department is not yet prepared to pay out the State appropriation. As soon as practicable, however, all warranty .be forwarded to districts entitled to their share," THB Bonen D4scrcurs.—Ve Soo by the School Yournal, that, immediately : after the an nual appointment of teacherf.-in each district, the secretary of the board is - requiredto send a written brief names, and the wheels to which they have been respectively . appointed, to the proper county superintendent, with a notice of the day upon which the ensuing term of school, in the district, will commence, and the deter mination thereof, as directed by, the bciard. POISONING OP Barra:—The Europe, of Frankfort, publiShes an account of a strange case of poisoning at Wiesbaden, after a wedding dinner, at which about twenty persons were present. In the evening a dance was organ ised, When during the quadrille the bfide, _Mlle. von. Puyanbrock, was taken _suddenly ill. Medical assistance was obtained, but un mistakable symptoms of poisoning declared themselves, and the young lady expired a t few hours later., Either from the grief occasioned by this unexpected calarnity, or from thireffects of some unwholesome food, the . bridegioom died two days after in gest agony: With the exception of slew slight cases of indisposition the other persons present eicaped. Timm was a perfect jam at Brant's Hall, on Saturdarnight, to witness the Star Combina tion Troupe in their rendition of the .thrilling play entitled Jack Sheppard. In 'fa - et there was scarcely standing room - for tbe'crowd that was packed in,the ha 11... Never was * theatri cal company known to draw hero =like the present one. This, ho*ever, is owing to the excellent manner , in which the various charac ters are represented on the. stage. As Curtis Chunk would ,say,everr,part - is "acted .right coat.". To night, by iecitiast, the troupe will repeat Hidd: at' Hand, in which Miss Fanny Denham will appear in her great character of Capitol*. This will the .last opportunity presented to our citiXenti `tio, witness this corn panrin the great Le4ger story. - 430 earl); or you will be compelled to take a stand* seat. "REPORT ON COMMON BOHOOLS.—The Superin tendent of ,Commorr Schools, in his annual re port to the Leglihanie, shows that the tinmber of common schools,* t i he'Pligitem'Pet - bacbullPg' r fon • Philadelphia hi.12,161,fan incase on the last year of 171. The whole attendance of 'pupils is 634,499, an increase of 19,412. Average at tendancl of pupils 97,922, increase 9,659. Per centum average, .005 ; last year .635. Average length of school term, 5 months, 14 days. Average coat of each pupil per month slicents, an increase of 1 'cent. - Number of teachers 14,442, increase 62. Total cost of tuition, $1,498,040, increase 8130,859. Total cost of the system, including $46,000 appropriation in Philadelphia schools, $2,284,099, increase 456,984: total l nuinbar of pupils, infßding Philadelphia, is 704,35.3, and the whole i rst of thc system, inclactinethe =Count paid hy Phil adelphia, i5:2,888,199;:mi increase of $104,604. These facts are encouraging to the friends of a school' sytteni.. Ifotwitilitending the war,'the averagerattendance has been larger, the aver age per cent. upon the whole number .1u at , tendance one half per cent. greater than last year. There were 717 less male teachers, and 779 more female teachers in 1863 than the 'yeas' mevious owing to the war : :The per con-, tagh of attendanc e in l iheStikte'Schools 4s only 63 5, while iu Philadelphia it is 84.4. turcarawr Thscoviar.—A: 'carious dilcoveiy ha's'just been made regarding the infhloce of iron on vegetables. Preparitlims of non: are Wad as a medicine where the hlood is boor 'iii red particles. The pale cheeks of the invalid often Main their bloom under , the infiVenca of itfci t toriiins. It Is the same, It *Team w . ;plants.` - On the chalky sells, of:Fraii4e :And England; where, there is an - absenCe t of ironi vege t a ti o n 445 a:Sere and blanched appoaranits:4. This is entirely removed, it , appenrs application of a tplation H 141110: of iron: 'Haricoi beans watered with this sulxitance Sc. quired an additional well& of sixty per cent. Mulberries, peaches, pears, vines and *heat, derive advantages from the same treatment. In the cultivation of clover wonderful advar.= tages have been gained by the application 6f the sulphate of iron on soils in which that in gredient is wanting, and in cases where it was desired . to produce an early crop. The mate rlal is of coarse cheap, and the quantity ap plied small. All the scales falling around black smith's anvils should be saved for the land— they are worth Elie cents a quart to gardeners. No fruit is so much benefitted by iron rust in the soil as the pear. . -...--- A Hamm 'to Avan xac DRAM-A meeting of the citizens of Harrisburg, was held in the Court House, on Saturday evening last, for the purpose of adopting measures to induce the City Connell to provide bounties for volunteers, On motion of Jno. A.. Email, 'Esq., Col. F. K. BOAS was called iipOn to,pieside. The ita?!. tion was unanimously agreed to. COL 'BOAS upon taking the chair explained the object of the meeting, and expressed a de sire thatiproper bounties be offered, in order to fill the quota of'this city without a draft. The rema t keyere received ,wtih marked approba .tion., Mi. Sirnr Moved that the following gentle men acts as Vice Presidents and Secretaries. President : COL. F. K. BOAS. . Vice President s: William H. Kepner, Maj. D. Mumma, Andrew K. Black, Geo. Forbes, Win. C. McFadden, Wm. Willis, Rev. Wm. B. DeWitt, Dr. W. H. Egle, Maj. John Brady, Daniel E Wilt, J. F. Seiler, 3. * 8. Boyd; Col. T. C. MaoDowell, TRenry Gilbert, John Crulkshanks, Frederick Trace, John Elwards, Col. Daniel Wagner, IL' L. Mnench, , Wm. T. Hildrnp, Dr. George Bally, Weidman Forster, Findley Oslor, Henry Shellenberger, Samuel Myers, C. 0. Zimmerman, Simon Oyster, H. K. Parsons. setnia Frank Darby, Kosex, Joseph Berrter, .Greo. B. Caldwell, Luther M. Simon. George Bergner, S. S._ Oliver Edwards, Andrew Moyer, Thos. J. Ot3ler, Tne motion was agreed to, and the gentle men named were invited to take their respect- No seats Mr. J. F. Sarin offered the following : WH . IIIIIAB, There is pending before the City Council, an ordinance authorizing a loan for, the purpose of procuring by a bounty of $2OO, a sufficient number of volunteers to fill the quota of this' City, and so exempt the citizens, from draft; and, 'Whereas, An expression of public sentiment upon said ordinance has been called for by the Council : therefore, Resolved, That we, the citizens, in meeting assembled, do most heartily endorse the pre-: . po_ed ordinance, and pledge oupelves to sustain the:Conndl in carrying out such measures as may free the City from the approaching draft. The preamble and resolutions , were adopted by acolaintition.. Messrs. Cot. Lambert&Vvo6l. leDowell and John W. Simontongsq., addrwed the meeting , approving of the proposed bounties and thetv, remarks were received with deafening applanias. Mr. Hiteros:; President of -the"cite con cil, being prese.ut v enressid himself favorable to the prospelk of paying bounties, but he deiirtd some expression of opinion as to the -method of raising the amounts necessary to pay these bounties, whether the moneys should be raised by a - permanent loan or direct taxation. Mr. Laxness:rot then offered the to following resolution, viz. Resolved, That in the j adegment of the cid. izens here assembled, the amount requisite to pay the bounties con.templated ,by the forego ing resolutions be raised forthwith by loao, as the necessary ligislation can be obtained to authorize it "a tax be imposed upon the citi zens of Harrisburg to pay off the said loan." The resolution was unanimously adopted. Mr. Sauna moved that the Rev. Dr. , De Witt, who was present at the meeting, be asked to express his views upon the subject. The mo tion was agreed to. Ildv. Dr. Merrill arose and remarked that he heartily approved of the proceedings of the meeting, and that he would give all the aid Poisible to carry the wishes of 'the citizens of Harrisburg into effect. (Applause.) On motion of "Oapt;: - Awl, the meeting ad jonrned. Signed by the officers. NEW CIIKBERLAND, PA., Jan. 20, 1864. DEAR Lao* :-Mrs. Ball, will you please par don me for the liberty that - I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. 1 feel myself under "obligations to - you for the benefit I have de rived from your medicine and eye salve, having suffered 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 with well-skilled and practical phy sicians for some years, and all attempts proved a failure. I had givennp all hopes of recovery and felt fully resigned to await my'fate, which foretold an untimely grave. My father being a resident of Siddonsb.urg, and living quite a ' distance from you, I'did not get to hear of your medicine—that has. proved a wonderful cure indeed. Some few months ago I was advised by a lady friend of minelo try your medicine. She stated to mo that she made use of your medicine and salve, which proved a cure. Feel ing rather loth at firat.to try, Be. I had laid out money time 'lifter time, Whioh'•*made the ex perutec very heavy and all for naught. But bailing great confidence in my friend's integ rity;lWas-proMpted to hearken to her kind entreaty and try for myself. I therefore pur- - phased two dollars 'and a half worth of your Methane, and, to My .utter astonishment, in one week I felt a great change, and in two 'Weeks was entirely free froth all pain, and your eye salve perfetted a cure for which - till other washes and salves proved useless. My eyelids Were go Much Inflamed that I•was forced to wear glasses for • some years, and now / have no occasion at= all to wearthn glasses, my eyes being well: I therefore hive resolied, dear lady, to let you know that I could not lent con ,tent until I woil&riatuni my heartfelt consist ilaticins to you; My friend and benefactress, for the good you have accomplished, feeling myself.a new creature - entirely. You are lif'perfeat liberty to publish this if yon feel 89 -jiclined. I close by requesting you to accept my Warmest regards, with a hope that for humiaity's sake, your life may be pro longed: Sweats be yours forever,ln Verforming g thelrgnitiqful cure: - • - • Yanfe with respect, HAM BROWN. P.113..,—F0r farther Information, addreseMary. „F., Brown, New Cumberland; Cumberland Dice. L. BALL, No. 27 sdriu l i rune istisp i t t Harriebnrg, Pa. 1214,f' Is you wish to impart vigor and clearness to the voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial af fection, get at once a box of Bannvart's Bron chial Trashes, the only effectual remedy in the marhet. For sale by the box, dozen or gross ai C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug Store, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. ffir A liberal discount to the trade. dec24-t f =l= Tws celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses, defining an object from oneto ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Bosendan's Optical in stitute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes In serted. Send for a circular jansdtf A CARD. n Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Business Men Generally: Mr. Sanford haying been solicited by a few friends to introduce in Harrisburg: grand Advertising Curtain,sindlar , to those in New York heaties—is now prepared to receive salwcrip tibnii. A plan of the Curtain may -be seen at ;the DAILY TALI:GRAPH office, and all Informa tion can be obtained,ot Mr. W. R. H. Slag.— earties having their business displa3ed upon the Curtain, bring their advertisements before the most generous portion of the public, and at the same:time receive the beneht of a free distribution of thoneands of programmee,where on;their places of business will be conspicuone ly displayed. None but the names of subscribers wilt be thus introduced to the public, and they will attain a popularity that enterprising busi ness men only deserVe. - Immediate application is necessary, as the season of the Opera House will open on Mon 'tisirevening, January 25th. SAMUEL S. SANFORD, Proprietor and Manager. janl6 tf Elptcial Notitts Omar Wmarnza.—The calm weather of to. day; is but another eildence of a power exist tug that' controls the. elements. In human af fairs he is a fortunate man that can control him tdf -We have to say, however, that owing to thelact of C. L. Bowman having a large lot of ninslin on hand previous to the late advance, 'he is prepared to sell them less than the pre sent City prices, at No. 1, corner Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa. ,111 others. Motheri. Mothers. 'N'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation is the Prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safety nod 'sw oosh', by Millions of mothers and children ' from the feeble infant of ono week old to the adult. It not only relieves, the child from pain, but invigorates the Sten:Moh and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It 0111 almost instantly relieve GRIMM IN THII BOWZLB, AND WIND COLIC. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy , in the World, In all cases-of DYSENTERY and DIAIIRHIZEA. IN CHILDREN, whether it whiles trot Teething Or 'frdrn any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simtle oft CVRTIS TERKINS, New York, is on the .outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office; 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK PRICE ONLT 26 mums PIE- Barna:. kite/A-dim' -B wn's Bronohial -Troches. . " I ha ve never ch g ed my mind respecting them - from the first:ger:4o, to think yet better of that *hichl. begenghbikinglrell of." • Bev. HENRY WARD BEECHER "The Troches are a staff of life to,. me." . FroLIEDWABD NONXH, Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. "For Throat Troubles they are a specific." - • - N.P.W I T.T.TA . • "Too favorably known to need commenda tion." Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Mike. Senate. " Contain no opium nor anything lujutioue." 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. " Most salutary relief in Bronchitis." Bev. S. ,SEIGFBLED, Morristown, Ohio " Very beneficial when suffering from Colds." Rey. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." Rev...A. C. EGGLESTON, New York. "They have suited my case exactly, raliev ini my throat so that I could sing with ease." T. DUCHABME, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. As there are Imitations be sure to obtain the GENUINE. - jan2l d&wlm. Nm 2thatirtmtnis 25 DOLLARS REWARD—LOST. VESTEBDAY—A Lady's Gold Watch, having a View of Baltimore on the Case and a Hair Chain, between Eppley,s store and Bur alto & Weldon's photograph rooms, in Market street. Tbelinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the Store of D. EPYLEY, Mar ket Square. jan23 d2to To Sufferers from Disease or Pain H. ADDII3ON, M. D., THE CELEBRATED MEDICAL EXAMINER AID HERB DOCTOR, OF Philadelphia , has arrived again in Har risburg, Pa., for medical practice; and taken a room at STATE' CAPITOL HOTEL, Where he will' remain a short time. The af flicted are invited to call between the hours of 9a. and Ir. x., and from 2toB r. HIS EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE, `Antler°, peculiarly valuable, interesting, and satisfactory, owing to his perception to read and detect disease, of whatever nature, and wherever located, without making any enqui ries of those who call respecting their disease or illness. • DE. ADDISON atig lately discovered and brought into his practice a method of treatment with which he perfmnisihe moat unexpected and, remarkable cures of the age. 'With his new remedies, combined with his magneilc healing powers he 'dames .those old lingering complaints and chronic diseases which have so perplexed phy sicians in 'all ages to flee like magic. Truly this is an age of speed and improvement, "and who can tell what fiYear may develop in this or that branch of science ? . GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! JLEAHY, Th ird and Market streets, offers . his entire stock of CLOTHING and fix tures, either in whole or - in part, to suit pur chasers. Dadra to close out in 80 days: Also, a email Farm, 4 miles from the city, bewill i sold =at.a bargain. Fine House and out-buildings, young, thriving Orchard, ' . 860. lan2lBta pat LABRAD OR tweak' at jaatr - W:DOCK, JA.; & CO. Nan abotrtistnuuts. LIST OF LETTERS REktAININCi , IN 11111 ILLREIBBIFItG rosr OFFICE, MONDAY, JAN• 25th, Int. OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAYING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. LADIES' LIST. Anderson, Mrs Jane Long, Mrs Ellen Beshore, Miss Leah McWilliams, Mrs Emma Bakker, Rachel McCallaster, Mica Meg- Berry, in :Isabelle gle Balthasar, Mrs Sally McClure, Mrs M B Bernigen, Mrs McWilliams, Miss Max , Beson, Mrs Elizabeth the Bizan, Elizabeth McConnel, Misa Annie Black, Mrs Rosanna licGan, Mrs Jane Black, Miss Nannie McCreskey, Miss Annie Badmer, Miss Mary Mahan, Mrs Mary E Bollinger, Miss Lizzie Miller, Miss Mary Brown;Miss.SarahJane2Mathers Mrs Jennie Brown, Mrs Thomas Martin, Mrs E Brown, Mrs Ellen Mulllenbriug, Mrs Eliza Cameron, Miss America J Oaken, Miss Elizabeth Madden, Miss Sarah Clousao, Mrs 'Pomba • Jane Cook, Mra Catharine Miller, Miss _Maggie Crum, Barbary , Major, Mrs Annie M Dittman, Miss Maggie Moore, Miss'ettie Dewire, Miss Elizabeth Mourer, Miss Lena Delinger, Mrs Mahala Hissley, Miss Mombasa Dorsey, Miss Annie Ninters, Mrs Matilda Daca, Mrs Mary Nicholson, Mrs Elvina Day, Miss Martha E O'Bryan; Miss Annie Day, Miss Martha E D Potts, Miss B J Kllinger, Miss Amanda Poorman, Mrs A Finton, Miss Nancy A Rohrer, Miss Mary C Fesher, Susan Roberts, Miss Mollie Fisher, Miss Sallie A Stranger, Miss Annie Foncht, Mrs T B Shartzer, Miss Maria A Fredieks, Miss Annie Shaffer, Mrs Lizzy • Gilmore, Miss Mary Shelton, —Catharine Geiger, Mrs Elizabeth KSlentz, Miss Elizabeth Garmon, Mrs Caroline Snow, -- Mary B Goin, Miss Cornelia Snoden, Mrs Anna Gorman ' Miss Mary E Snyder, Mrs Film Gramm, Miss leads Seninger, Miss Rachael Grove, Eliza Smith, Miss Mollie A S Himmelreich, Mrs E Sellars, Mrs Harriet Holism, Miss Ellen Swoops, Miss Mary E Hebot, Mrs Susan Stouffer, Miss Barbara Hecker, Miss Sarah A Stoard, Mrs Ann Householder,Miss Cath-Thomas, Miss Sallie mine Taylor, Miss Basin Haffard, Miss Catharinellmberger, Miss Jennie Hurley, liffs Julia A W Hughes, Mrs Sarah A Vanasdall, Miss Caro- Jackson, Mrs Ann line Julia, Veno, Mrs Abby Keever, bins Hannah Walker, Mrs Susan Kelly, Mrs Caroline Wine Miss Martha J Kinnerk, Miss Mary Williams, Annie Lapeman, Miss Amelia Wilcox, Mrs Frank Lingle, Mrs Rebecca Wills, Miss Lizzie Lee, Mice Bose Wirm, Miss Jane Lauck, Mrs Harriet Wolf, Miss Bell Liminger, Miss Annie Wright, Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd, Miss Mary E Ann GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Adams, Andrew Highlands & Loyd Allen, Wm Hill, F M Avery, Dr Otis Hoover, John J Archester, Luther Hufman, J B Albright, Geo Hoffman, Philip Balebach, Elijah 2 Henry, Hoffman Ballman, S S Hoover, L Q Basehore, Benj Honer, Thomas J Baker, Jacob Hoerner, Amos J Barnett, Robert Hollanda Ge orge Baker, J D Wilson, Alexander Barger,,Wm Williamson, Theodore Barrett, Jacob 2 Bates, John T . Vi fete, J Barclay, Wm H. -. Wilson, E H Baxter, David Wise, Jacob Barr, Wm Wick, S S Bender, John Woodard, Dr B Black, John- Wolf,..Henry Black, Wm A Woodcock, Sarni W Bishop, John Wolford, David Boyer & Killhiger Work, John L • topsail, Samuel Wright, Josiah Blucher, Wm Wright, Joeeph Bardwell, Geo H Wright, Geo Boncal, 0 Zerby, Cyrus Boyer, Jacob Hopkins, J I 2 Boland, Thomas, (ship)lrvin, Samuel A Brown, Irwin, Levi T Bright, John Jones & Co Brown, John Jordan Alex Brewbeck, Jones, A B Brackenridge, John E Johnson, Perry Clan, Francis 2 Keyes, F W Carroll, Nicholas Kennedy, Surgeon D D Carr, Mathew Kean, James W Carter, Joseph H Kamerer, Harry:,B Chester, Daniel Kiney, A 0 Chamberlain, C E Koetter, G Clark, Edwin Kurz, H Cotterell, John Rooster, John Cowen, I C Kurtz, Martin L Culp, Wm Landis, Wm J Capp, John Laverty, J Davis, Col E W Lewellen, John Davis, C S Leehey, Patrick Dongerfield, Alexander Leonard, Wm A Day, Richard Lehman John L Derr, Geo Long, John L Dinkelspiel, Simon Loyde, Patrick Douglas, Maj R B (ship)Long, G W Dougherty, Levan Lowerre, Wm B Dimick, Lafayette G McDonald, Francis Dickson, Savery 2 McElwain, Andrew Donehoo, Capt 11 X 2 McAllister, JP Daniap, Thomas McDowell, James Duncan, R D McCord., John Dyebager & Smith McGowan, G S Eisely, Thomas 3 MOOlinigran, Christian Elwell, 0 W MoNaughton, J 0 Evens, Robert McLaughlin, Wm Eshenhower, Jacob McWilliams, Fertig, Col H Masser, J S Fitzgerald, - P M Mercer, Abner 2 Field, S W Mills, Dr Fariley, Thomas .. Mickey, Christian H Flare, Stephen Miller, Jacob (ship) Fox, Hoses F Mosley, Joseph Portnoy, Hurdy, H - Moore, Albert Folk, Thomas A Morgan, Geo Forrest, John Moran, Timothy Frederic, Gaa W Monahan Michael t Frank, Charles Myers, John G Freeland, E D Nathan, Thomas F Freese, Henry Nickels, Joseph D Gee, B .. Onslow, James 8 Gabon, Leroy Overhoitzer, Henry Garner, Mathew Oaks & Linn Gaffney, Charles, (ship)Oakeo, Harry H Giese, L D Pearson, Albert Gorton, Geo Patterson, G W Gallagher, Daniel Patera, G S Gerhart, Isaac 8- Pollock, David Gilmer, Charles R - Picket. E D 2 Gates, Rev I B Post, John Goessy, Henry Presburg, Geo Gole, A C 2 ,Plchard, S J Goodyear, M if thine, Franklin Gold, J W Ream, Solomon Guyer, Limit-John M Renha.rt, John Gruber, Isaac Riseland, Ferdinand Guiles, Abraham Roberts, John Grier, A M ' Runyen, Martin Grady, John Rutherford, S H . Gully, Henry : Ross, Gen John Reidy, Lewis Roberts, James Hammen. Samuel Balsoun, Harrison Hander, Mathies(2 ship)Sanders, Isaic " Haying, Charles E Schnietzec, Jacob -- Hallowell, B F Schoch, Benj Hayes, R A Shannon, Hon P 0 Henry, Wm Showalter, Win Heim, Jacob Shaffner, Geo Roemer, A J - Shoesley, Samuel W Henderson, Rev E P Shaffer, John '' Hess, A.ll. ' Sellers, lames Harvey. Ropy * Sheldon. Al Hines, ril .°- i .I.,'`gbp',.•&• . , e "-: , Ntur 2thatistments. Seger, Charles Urich, Wm ..... Sellers, Jacob Udch Samuel Singhiser, Capt Viaecher, FJ -- 3 Small, Thomas G Vincent, Wm J Smith, Geo Vincent, Bev G C Smith, Michael H Walker, Henery Sated, Jacob Walker, John V Snively, Wm Walker, Isaac Smith, Dennis Walker, Wm M Showard, Charles Walker, Prof Wm Stauffer, Peter 2 Wagner, John H Singiser, Capt Theo FWalter, John A Sweigert, Abraham Wiltmer, Jonah Sweitzer. L Welker, Geo Stoyer, Samuel White, Leander 6 Thorp, Harry Whitney, F EC Talor, Leroy Wiltbank, °apt W W Troxell, E S Persons sailing for any of the above' letkm wil please say they are advertised, and give thedate of the list in which they appear. One cent due on each. It GEO. BERGNER, P. M. PRIVATE BALE. The Updegrove Lock property, five miles north of Harrisburg, fronting east the Pennsyl vania canal and railroad, near , the depot, west The turnpike, consisting of a Canal Grocery Store and a Hotel, is offered at private sale until the 16th day of March, 1864. The canal grocery is the best stand on the Patna. canal—large and commodious stabling and hay houses, and stablesarranged to lock each team separate; warehonees for grain, carriage house, weigh scales, sheds, ice house, and all other houses necessary for carrying on the business. The• Hotel (Rockville House) has a good run of both railroad and canal custom, and Is a de sirable opportunity for any one wishing an opening in a business already established. The title to the property le perfect. Reason for selling is on account of ill health of the owner. ' Apply on the premises, or by letter, to W. P. HENRY, Susquehanna P. - 0., Dauphin co., Pa janl9•wts-dtn&ir Dr. 3, ME3 4 IMPISI YELLOW WATER POWDER, FOR HORSES. WIRING a practice of many- years in this community, Dr. ELITE has satisfied him self that this Powder is vastly superior to any other article in use FOR THZ CURE OF . Yellow "Ticira,ter s And it of great service to Horses that have lost their APPETITE AND eas HIDEBOUND, FOUNDERED, OR DI ST E MPERED. Also, that it will prevent GLANDERS, COLIC AND THE BOTS, When faithfully used two or three times a week—invigorating and fattening. For improving the condition of a Horse, he asserts there is no better medicine, as it will strengthen the stomach and assist digestion, cleanse the intestines of offensive matter, and regulate the bowels when costive, purify the blood and promote perspiration—thus the skin is kept loose, the pores are opened and a lean, scabby Horse becomes fat and comely. The Powder can be used for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs wititgood effect. Directions with Packet,. PREPARED oars AND scan A.F KEILER'S DRUG STORE, janl4 No. 91 Market street, Harrisburg. STATE CAPITAL HOTEL COMER:OF THIRD AND WALNUT STS., . - - Harrisburg, Penn'a. THE undersigned 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-furnished. Being pleasantly and eli gibly located, and provided Alai every-Ain:me nienoe, it offers to the public all the comforts and luxuries of a first - claim hotel. Trusty and obliging servants always in attendance. A bat well stocked with choice liquors Watt/Ached to the establishment. W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor de26 dly ZIOR BENT—The store room, cellar and warehouse long occupied by Joseph Rosa, dec'd, in the borough of Middletown, Pa. The Store Boom is fitted up complete for dry goods, &c., arid the cellar for groceries. It is well located for a profitable business. - A good opportunity is offered to an energetic man to do a large and safe business, or the whole property, dwelling and store, will be 'sold.— Inquiry to be made of JOHN T. BOSS, Middletown, Dec. 11. Acting Executor., deol4•d2taw3m LIQUID EXTRACT cry . ma The Concentrated Juke of the Fresh toot A,SIAGHTLY TONIC, Drumm ANL APERIENT. It has a specific action upon the LIVER, exciting it, when languid, to secretions, and resolving the CHRONIC en gorgemeats. It has been much employed in Germany and is a popular remedy with ltir practitioners in this country. The diseases to which it is especially applicable are those Can fleeted with the LIVER, and of the digestive organs generally. It is the best preparation ever offered "to the public for that disease, and every person that is troubled with that disease should procure a bottle immediately.: Price 60 cents per bottle. Made in our own laboratory from the fresh root dug in October, (the period of its greatest activity.) S. A. KUNKEL & Apothecaries, 118 Market street, Harrisburg jan7 SEGARS I SEGARS! I 25,00 0 CONOHAS. 35,000 GOOD SIXES. Oa - band-and for sale by JOHN C. HICHKAN, 1E123 dlw* Lawiaberry, York co., Pa. ;'i:(l:p i _glMi7l4:‘,l.4:lll:ij_ll:ll:t s ):44.l BERNITE & WELDON . , roman= or moos raw,-;_ RESPECTFTILLY inform the eittena of Da risburg that they;have moved the Paceof business from -Midge Road to No. 110 'Market street, between Fourth and Fifth, where they have fitted ttp.aIII3W,PHOTOORKPR GALLIERY, with all the modern improveinients, where they are prepared to do first class work. We guaratitee perfect satisfaction to all who favor us with a call no2l dam RALPH L, MACIAL , ALttcome3aeyr'Zl.t — raftievir Q im w ith 1) Fleming; Esq, :Second s t ree t, Harrisburg. Strict attention paid to all legal business, collections, military claims, pensions, &a. Ezetnptknis from draft, s wum prepared-and advloo-given, - - - , delB-deod2me INE.OSANGES and LEMONS for 'sale at F JOBEW/BE'S, wholesale and retail. dtf