Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 29, 1864, Image 3

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HARA:,I.S.B G, PA
FRIDAY EVENING, JANFARY 29; 1864.
CITY ITEMS.
parse. MEDICThiES. —Consumers will do well
by purchasing their Patent Medicines at S. A..
Kunkel & Bro.'s ,Drug Store, as they keep.the4
largest and best selected stock of the leading
Patent lofedicines. 'ft - *BI-136 to your interest
to give them ~ a call. .118 Alarket street,- Har
risburg, Pa. jan29-Iw*
EXPECTOILLIVi Bnosturax. TABLETS.—For the
alleviation of .Bronchitis,- Hbarseness,' Cold
in the Head, ac., - and' all similar complaints
affecting the organs of the
"voice. They are
in all cases perfect)y innocent, but most salu
tary when allowed to dissolve in the mouth.
Prepared-only by S. A. Kunkel & Bro.'s No.
118 Market Street, Huarrisburg. irt29-Iw*
ImmELNATINiI COAL On,. —Having purchased
a large invoice of Coal Oil and. Burning Ben
zine before the late advanee in priceb, - which
enables ua to dispose of eitlrei' by the pint,'
quart pr. gallon, .at,- a, moderate price: We
have also a large and varied assortment of
Coal Oil tamps, , which we` `can selrat piiees
to suit priiehaseis, and to' *hie:li we would
cal .the attention of consumers. Call ;and
give our Oils atrial. Sold by S. A. Kunkel dr.
Bro.'s, No. 1,18 Market street. Harrisburg.
ja29 : l*
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BELT : LAVElaDtlt, a , delieate.perfaine for toi
let purposes, A - few drops in a basin of water
will impart'freshness tb ttukstin: " Get a boti
tle at C. A. Baunvart , &,Co's Drug fitore., at
mr=on
THE celebrated crystal spectaileS - pritiperly
ficlinSted V.I - the eye ; microscoP4s t frbili iOO to
700 diameter ; tOwer telescopes, field glasses,
defining an atdect, from one to ten miles; and
alt - ltpizds of optical, mathematical and philo
soPilicilLifistruMents ht Rosendale's Optical
Institute, 8 =Market Ssuare.-- Artificial eyes
insetted.' Send for a tircblir 1 janBdtf
TOWN 0 Y
EVEIVETIIIh.TG
,ITS —Milk is ',good
and water is Oned, but°but d9n't set the milli phil
under the pump.-
A. NEW BAYK--=" - -A National Bank. has (been
organized in Wrightsville, with a capital' of t
$1.00,000, with the privilege of inereasilag to :
.$150,000. " .
THE Carbon Deßocrat of SatUrday laittsays:
. f.lifany a poor family will rejoice to learn that
the Rice-of-coal at: Mauch phtlnk has" been
reduced one dollar per ton:
San I ; vE. mi: D *St t" a •
. , air tn his
.
wife and mother, of Centre township, hidiana
county, 'all died on'Saturdiiir last,' ofqy l phoid
fever.- They 'mere all ..interred tog9thei `on
Sunday. -
Freer Orr ZotuvEs. Firati City
Zounves are requested to meet ;at..FOuit's
Hall, this (Fridays evening, to inalte,:i t nge
ments to -attend:the funeral ch• their late
member, Henry Wlianns. By.order., ;
IT is said that the doctors are recommend
ing whisky as a cure .for diptheria. We know
some people syho.will beipad by, this prescrip
tion to think very 'highly of the doeors, and
Who iiU get a slight attack of the disease about
ten times a day.
POC=7 PlCZED.—Yesterday aftenioo - n ?
Ringland, of Middletown, : her t pocket
picked on the ' cars tietween that town and
this city. Her poCket4niok,:Whih was taken,
contained $35 or $4O. If the rascals Who in
fest the railroads and our town, are not soon
caged, the public will be compelled to ; traTel
wirempty purses, or: it fish-.hbok lining
inlfheir pockets. Is there no remedy by which
' s tlie nuisance may be dispoise.4l of?
" 4 ' FATAL Acomma.—Yesterday afternOon, a
young reciruit who haclariirke4 here Uri:in Phil
adelphia a few days ago, -when god, to Camp
Curtin, got aboard the Dauphin ankqusque-
Lanna train, and when above the Round
House jumped, off. He fell and rolled on the
crack, and the oars passed over him, cutting
off one of his legs and cutting.one of his
Lands. The unfortunate young" Man died a
law hours after the accident
Oun G. "—Brant's Hall was again filled;
last night, whenkthe ;greet; military •. - glraxurt,
'The Daughter `cif the Regiment"'' and the
thrilling nautical drama, '43I444eiiPIISLIZI,"
composed the bill of eniertaimnent. We
learn that these pieces were played, in 'the
usual splendid style which hits rendered the
Star Combination Troupe so popular in our
community.
The bill for this evening is extensive, com
prising three excellent pieces, viz: "The Re
tar-- ed Volunteer," "The „Irish Hfo4," and
—Our Gal ;" also the Grand '
Alfred Holman, of the Holman 0110atrroupe.
This eveninklMS'b6en set apiirilor It! benefit
-f Miss Palmy Denham, and we have, no
.loubt that there will be a crowded . . 4onse to
witness—her representations ."of 711cate O'-
Brien" and " Caroline 'Morton," ii;l which
..'intraeter she will king several peantifnl songs.
SoLDtF-P.S, GBEEK\s'D PICETOCICETS.—
rherc are numerous complaints 74- the part
of the soldiers, in regard , to the 'oPerations of
the expert light-fingered gentry, Who have re
lieved 8 'number of our noble defenders of
heir hard-.earned greenbacks and their mer
ited bounty money. From what lye can learn,
i large number of these men were robbed ,
while under the influence of Greek Fire, or
ifuiglefoot whisky, , have been
• 'paid-off" should guard' agl.l4f.,drrliikenness.
When intoxicated theymnst s bitpect to become
the victims of the sharpers who are always op
the alert for individuals WhO'ireilitronseioua
of m - hat is occurring axotmdthermt would
advise every one who _receives Menu, to be
unusually careful of their f 9-44411.4 Pattie
ularly careful to abstain frent r- tltinsii of li
quors of all kinds while bi 1 - t.w.,:oig.; . 7 9 4 4 7
ever soldieie congregate to receivehekiai,-
there will - the'PleltpoCkets SlSO l ;siale„tiable: Set
diem, although not on dutyin;tht!flebt yon
have guard" duty perform Guard
well your pocket-hp#AT,M4V, l areart danger,
of being captured,-••,1
Drori;iter: , so 4 of
Mr. Edward Dolidc; of Spring Brook, fell into
the brook while fishing near his father's mill
bntattirdaf.liiii,kandwai droligd•
AtL DAyt.. _too we published a notice of
the wounding of a number of men in Company
:111ThifdTe.imsylvania'CayaliWitiricing them
l
Abner Trone and W. D. Cobaugh, of Cumbew
land county. We learn that Trone has since
died, and that Cojeaugh is not expected to re
ilk. M. (11
SANFORD has a choice programme for :this
evening. It pomprips numerous poPulat
songs, together with a number of comic plays,
each of which is alone worth the price of, ad
,eo4ll,s2Fail s YMen. sel 6 . ete' d
with7a view to giving first-class -entertain
ments. None but the minstrels iii the
country have been engaged.' Crowds floak
the Opera House.
I==l
TILE returned soldiers in town are having
gay times now. They are met eierywhere in ,
, the city. r After ,being in camp, for sp long a
time the change to a city is both novel and
delightfel to. thent.. 'l 3 hey generally behave
themselves with propriety. It is a noticeable"
fait that when soldiers treat difficulties the
city"they.are new recruits pther, ; ,than. vete
THE citizens of the North Ward, MiddleL
tal s
town, held meeting, and appointed a born- •
little, e tc). c,vass i tite,,,mard alid . ob " sdb,-, i
seriPtiiins in otilir t.tri l / 4 - tiVgthoesttin ilee ary
to pay a bounty to Tpltu),tegs.. Each. , man
subject to the draft was to be taxed $26 1 and
others would beperinittedto pay such amOunte
as_they mayithinli.proper. It was sup) osed •
that $2,000 could be raised in the ward..
I=l
Polam AYFAutii..-13cfure. Aldennan.
Yesterday morning the following casesi Were
brought forth from the:Rick-up, and after .a
hearing wore discharged :
James Wilson, arrested by officer Ilevilri,!
(paid $1.5015 WM. Thompson, arrested by
officer Beeker;John Dick, arresbed by Officer
Cline; Jacob Boyer, arrested by officer issig; .
Charles llighes, arrested by. officer Becke.r.
These were eases' I:eva
gratity were disposed of.
Mrs. Sarah J. Mine made, complaint that
her husband, John H. Kline, had treated her,
badly and abused her. John was seVfor,
and was arrested. After a hearing e, was
committed to prison, where he wit no 1
have
an opportunity to'alinselistr Whol Shorn have
received better .treatment athis bands..
Before ;A/demon - 1 Tilfogiauchlia.—F'ances
-Raker was arrested by Of f icer Cline, fosteal
;
big a dress from Mrs. Hock. The dr s Ain
found in the house di Frances; *ll + i a co
lored vioiinin.- Shavviask eonimitted. to 'son.
. ihENRITANT:OHANGES IN REMIT , ITING. 4SOIlle
persons are not aware of the important pimp
recently made in the system of rect.tint:lug.;
Under the fanner 'orders; aieeruit eel:11d only'
be credited to the ward or township where he
wasivplydandi thwkoi resided lie sub
districts- where no private premium Ism of
fered., received the Government hountialone
on entering the service. 1
Hyllielite‘ordier Of which we speak, he re
-criiitaaperraitted to credit himself w ere he .
chooses, and, of course, is enabled to receive
the highest private bounty paid - anywiere in'
the-State. It is evident. that this willfenable
all districts offering sufficient inducem?nts to
fill their quota-speedily,-since they caul -
over the entire State to secure their mk
larrimmsr ToScrwirars.:Editors oy news
papers-. throughout the United Statts -61
datibtlesa•cthifer a firicr on , the soldiert in the
field, as well as their friends at home, toy giv
ing publicity to the following :
. profmc—No.
As AcT ,to amend the law, prescr
ra • o 4g the
articles to be admitted into the f the
United States.
Be it enacted by theoSenote and Houselot liee
resentatives of the Uniied'aites of Amtl4 in
Congress assembled, That articles of clothing,
being Manufactured of 'wool; 'cotton, or
and comprised in a package .not exceefihig two
pounds in weight, attcli.essed td anyniin-com
missioned officer_ or private serving: , in the
armies of the United StataS, may be transmit
ted in the mails of the United States at the
rate of eigttrcents, to be in all cases prepaid,
for eveiy four ounces, or.any fraction jhereof,
subject to such regulations as the Postmaster
General may prescribe. • •
Approved January 22, 1864.
Posy OFFICE DEPAST3twr, Jan. 25, p 864.
The foregoing law - is publiahet tor idie infor
mation of the public„ and.. especially ;for the
guidance of postmasters, and is thought to be
so full and-plain that 'no 'one' can mistake its
meaning. Postmasters will, however,ibear in
iriind that packages of clothing entitled to pass
in the mails, four: ounces for eight cen+, r attat
be manufactured from :wool, cotton, „T
and not exceeding hio pounds in weight, must
be addressed to a i iimvcoreoniseioned tffieer or
private serving in . ;the armies of that
States. Consequently, a package ad eased to
a commissioned officer, or eomposedpf__Affinv
materials than as above specified, isucli as
boots, shoes, ac., if sentby mail, must be pre
paid by stamps at letter rates, viz: three cents
for everyhalf ounce or. fraction Aher4of.
M. BLAIR, Postmagter General.
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TUE SOLDIEIeti RETURN. —The return of the
.s„Ath.„kanngixania_snent of lidotry, com
manded by Col._ HicharcrWto, brings to
their homes many that wifl give joy to fathers;
mothers, sisters,t 'brothers • and- sweethearts.
We, notice among OnriMmeiliato acquaintaucp,-
Captain Isaac S. Waterbury and private
Van Horn, It is rumecessFy, on our! - ToFt to
praise the soldierly `qualities gro oaPtain ,
or say to those who knaailhim, Quit - his heart.
is in the right place. We hive been infornice
that Van Horn, though quite • young, has dis
charged his duties as a soldier wit 4 honor to
his country, and from •the fact of having . been ,
appointed to a. - clerkship , the , _,commissary
department ofhis regiment, is alliance of, tip
.reeilitibn-by those who know Ida qualities
..41 the offi
cers antlinen couPosing'the 5 5thi Regiment }
and 04 generally to those who read this:lloW
tiscruent, that C. li.'..*Mrinan, 4.3 coiner of
Front and Market streets, is ofilrrirm
'than oidinag indOithints to those twig,
• , i< t , , 4 6
••,431 .0..' '
LL
41 1 :Efrper .ave 7
eeived-a-fme-tot.'of.-vples, which they
,Will
seikatTeohteellipricea„ ; 3
. "--•,:..441111
co . a.sPANY.—A special raoethig of`,
the iroie:Ai* o . ompa,Pi yfijklmis held at tia?,ir .
hall, this ( Friday ) evening , 7 o'clock: Everr
mem_bwis rtqftelkd tp,Atten , d.. Ily*der:
ti i s ? I •
; Call for V olunteers.
It-is :If
a- i I •
amoral dutyTare-400y to sustain
the Government „in this crisis 'of its ihjstory.:
It has thrown over us, our, families, our pur
suits our property,- and "our" distinguished
'P rivile g e a ,its.ll)roiebting ; , and secured
to ns the inalienable rights; of Mg,libertY and
the pursuit of happiness." .A 8 is its legiti
mate, business,dts highest,' M
its , noblest work.
This'obligation is peratiount, yet it recip
;deal and conditidnal."Not in disohedienge
to italaws,.and caretessxtess . 4l di/difference
to its existence,. does it propose to protest and
"defend ; but on condition , hearty'support
and earnes t en - opkation• Natitiide, if no
other emotion or principle, should bind, this
'obligation upon• us with irresistible force, in
this hour Of our country il danger and' stplg
gle.. But justice patriotism and religion,
equally fasten. this duty npon us. and demand
our hearty stifinert aiid practical help in its
mighty &milt to crush this iniquitous end di
abolical attempt at its destruction.
; We have no right •to to; and hartalr,tlie
wise; good and; wholesome provisions and in
stitutions of the ' GOveruinentlor educatien,
religion, ittl.thiitature iirosperity of
the nation; yea, wo prove• recreant to every
principle of truth, freedom, righteousness,
goodness'arid ,justice,lfien,we sit calmly • hy,
and illow this ,rebellion . to .inake
. ancl;, so far as-we are concerned, to sueceeth
As Chtistians, we cannot answer, either atthe
bar: of conscience' of societyr or of God, if
we suffer the.hlessings we have inherited from
ourforefathars—given to us by a sacred bap-
Itisni,of blood—to go by defatlt, or he; over
thrown for the want, of our earnest, hearty and
efficient aid to the army and: nayy; while bat
tling for home, freedom and God:. Itit there
forge moral and.` , religiorui duty to fill, up our
ilhPleted armies, and man our shorthanded
or tuieriiployed Avat:olm, 'so thdt,the GPve - ru-
urrei&may strike, ,heavy,
cessful,blows at, this terrible and-exeeedingly
'wicked rebellion. ' • •
i - _
God
These traitors to and huniapity , have
been-nurtured in tyranny-and trainad to dp-
PIMP* and cruelty. linmartlifo iso little
worth, lf it stand in the way 'of. their .iniperi
' ous Wills. The most: sacred obligatiesis are
utterly. disregarded, ,and fraud, theft, decep
tion and debauchery :arc thhir morality and_
their standard: of. virtue, Their treatment -of
their slaves and the freeblacke,_their_conduct
~to our tra3thols and sons ; :whe_ by the fortUne
~qf War havelallen into their hands, asrison
, era,,-their 'disregard, cr ParPles,art4 pig. ' ) Pi)
c i ce3
honor, their violation of thariilei of c - 04 ed
'warfare, theit cruelty to their :own ihhabi- ,
tants for the love they« boar ' to the govern
mddhitiolillas ' neltrialnifl4hem and made
them what they are---all combine to . pladc them -
Witheiut the pale, of 'bemnienenemies, and de-,
prive them pf .tbe,rigkt to be treated d *th the
lenienlr ilite 1d:33115i6 honorable less
tnee a cher,pu%goe•&_:F p cx . pWnging, Wei
_, • ; 7:1
rorpeallili':*. sa4al4t.icktfil v4r, they 'e-
serve to die. And when are added the facts
above :speerifiedpl heifes" tlyc'belieTeithat the:
genius of eithii.atitint'aud.:?of : OhtiritiardW
would approve: the Ptiii.snie; to ) : sweep them
with the besoni of aditiuctioff from the face
of the country. If Samuel could hey'? Am.'
-, in , ptecias before God, then these, worse than
.:AgAg.-:could be religiously consigned ' to. :the.
_same fate. 7 --------;
Men of Pennsylvania! God's providence
speaks to you in,, tones of _perm -steeps and
power, to come to 4e:help* your brethren
in arms against theibiamon foe. DiVelling
amid her hills;in the itiiit valleys, and itround
her beautiful harbors, you are not free from
danger, nor beyond reach of the vengeful arm
',the outhern oppressor, should he triumph
over .t.fia: tliittifintiOt. Your own firesides
are-menaced, .y6iir ..Vtil4ed institutions of lit- ,
erature and religion are threatened, your lib
erties are branded, and you are doomed to
death, or to skivery, Worn than death,: if, tlite6
rebellion triumphs.-.. Will you eliffie;4t home,
while your brotlfSra, , friends; and' neighbors
are bearing the buiden Of "tlis 'terrible shock
of battle? Can you do so t&d expect 'bless:
ings . from the hand of Deity for yourselve.s,
,or
fapilips,' if you "forbear to deliver'. • those
`iltiiivn: to death, and thosd ready to be slain?"
Hai° you no reason to fear that what you this
mete to others will be measured to you?
Hence does it, not become a religious; duty to
volunteer, and thereby do what in you lies to
sustain the Government and• overthrow her
foes? The natiOn, is passing throught a ter
rible ordeal of hloOd; the friiit x .1' have no
doubt, of national wrongs and social aggres
sions. Tens of thousands of our fellow-citi
.x4D.S have alreadygone out to share in the
1. rid*: df this almost unheard of atrocious
war, and to save the country from the riiin
and desolation threatened by a successful re
sistance to rightful authority. They', toil for
truth, for freedom, for social FA, political
rights, and the maintenwe and prosperity
.of the Government. - - .- '
Still they call for more. They "send back to"
their homes and native hillsides for needed
help..;. So many have fallen already . before the
ir0z0414,140 „Will g,,orioiiiiej;ti Aia,pre bitter,'
ifpcissible,7than Siiiintrit*lf,anclVder.thoicr
power of lhat , pestiferous 7 *cliniate wfiere our
enemies live, and hatch mischief, as (1. cocks "' trice its eggs, that the call is imperious and
urgent. Shall they call in vain? Shall they
be left to die, unaided and uncared for, by
the friends on whose defence they have en
teredk andlos . whims bsppiness they sacrifice
their all? Shall the murderous steel of
treacherous eau , gins rob us of these loyeg
ones, tinrough - iihr. neglect? . ~ tr:4
Wotdd it -be I the - essenceof nteeireness, if
not '4' OilPiztaiee; . thus tioii,Viiir , it -home while
.these-;pour out: 111. - *jigirte*Ailiiciir for us?.
' Shame- on -the spirit of selfisbneei: that can
'' thus reftiseltifitantl, -side llylside, , ano...shoul
der to SlioritlKv4th our treotliergip, fps hour
I of danger and carnage. :(:)Oilicaollow-eitizens !
Lens enrol ourselves._ under '--the...‘ 4 Stars
. and
Stripes;" th'e - glorici(ei old fltig'Of our Union!
Our country calls ! " 'Heed ye hei'vcOce, and
with earnest purpose and unwavering de
cision, yield yourselves to her urgent dOmand,
and heartily respond, "Hers am I, se)il , me!"
Your belove l d State has made ample prevision
2
for your families. i
,
She recognizes Your worth. She 'i regards
..
you as her right arm and the strength,of her
might in this time of fearful and bloody con
tests. She lenns on you for help. NV' you dis- 1
W'
appointher? Will . you,cAN you, stayby y our lire
sides,, . iu,,,4,193;i0ns rest, .*„en,,, , your
Prothhils,'and - your country thve'rieisi.of you?
yibtory now. Site . trinuipluintly up liter ban- ,
1
mere. The' cidly Strifethieltifn . iThe en
ivelgpktig folds of, the Government' power are
Idfamin didsoitatui chiri6 abound '•this unheard
of monster. His death throes aro heard. A
littlp more' etrength . - from 'home, enliSianents,
i‘300,000 more corning t‘i Father Ahraham"
just now, will throstojuat.that additional fold
of Rolir_er 'over tife pioetratemon*tr:: and in
'ffii*l,Riecistr destritotion, , and oiir;:dountry is
Sree; and._our liberties secure.: .Yielikyour_7
selves manfully, cheerfully : fend - -he4rwy.stv"
thkg t tirittßivPrif; , :fiziOraaY-PY Y our.
Government : „ , pi t-,,1
roam
In.
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"My c4untly
I quehold outAck mortr- , • 4
I coineWseekate battle-flak
And itibitl4 figlitintcolikto P
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Dries. • • Bakis y.. p ease
Pardotrmrifor - tliat I have taken in
addressing you, a manger. I feel myself
ripder ohligatipris you for the benefit Ihave
arileatratti Triliri Me*il . ailtilieye salve,
having suffered for Many years . most eseruci
ja my head , boast
,PoM.,da
'tratairfina fro n t tn ) , , And I
ve hfien , vo.* : •„Vled and
,17*tical phydelara - 1 - for hie - yea . 'and
faUPta•PravOi**Vare- Ujadfitl i akinP
hopes o f recovery_ unit felt. fully resigned to
Wait My safe; Which' foritold an untimely
save. 3iy fathnfbeirigaresidentof Sidclons
burg, and; -ling qt ite-a "disthrice,from)yoii, I
did not get to hear of yorirmedicine----that has
proved a wonderftd cure indeed: • Some few
months ago I was advised by a lady friend of
mine to try your medicine. She Stated* to me .
that She made use of your medicine and !salve
which proved a cure: Feeling rating, loth at
first to try, as I had laid out money time after
time, which made the expenses very 'heavy
and all for naught, But having great Coat,.
dencein.my friend'shitegriV,l was proMpted
to Marken to her kind.- entreaty and try for
itiyaelt- !I therefore purchased two dollars arid
a half worth of your medicine, and, to my
utter, astonishment, in•one week I felt a great
elMuge and in two weeks - was entirely free
from- 040 n, and your . . eYn.fialve perfected a
cure for which all other.waskies and Salves
pro** . useless. eyelid were so much
traipsed' that Ttras forced tO.irqr glass 4 for
some years, and noW.lhaieriamecasiori at all
to wear the glasses, my, eyes -, being well: I
theMfore have resolved; dep. lady, "to let you
know -that I could not. rest ,content until I
would return my heartfelt congratulations to
AYbt4 - #llsthieddefud.benefitetrese, for the good
you have accomplished, feeling myself i new
-driatikei - entifelyi =
You are at perfect liberty to publish this if
You' feel so inclined; I close by - requ*h*
you to accept` my .- :Waririest regards', with a
hope,that for, humanity's: sake, yetir life,may
berprolcmged..' "Success be -.yours, forever
Perform -I _ls 9.0 wonderful care. • '`
Youis . . withresPobt, -
WAY E. BMWS;
P.. N.--For"!: further < information;: addrii4
Miry E. Broim, - NC* Cturiberland
.
laud county,' Pa.
Alas BALL, No. 17.- - Sontli Pine street,
Harrisburv'Par .
gPECIAI. NOTICES.
BannvartYs Bronchial Trothei.
11 , you tisk' toimpriXt vigor and ci nes
to the voice, roßove hbarsoness and. brOnchial
affection, get. at once a boa of Bann.vart'S BrOn
cilia' Troches, the only effectual remedx in the
market. Pon' ade by the box, dozen or gross
at C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug Store, fNo. 2,
Jones' Bow, Harrisburg, Pa.
. APPA liberal discount to - the trade. deen-tf
. ltfilipity filminess Attended T.
(I'-liitatifNitisliAlßheiii44,Sigibibiiaitiiieiiilimrl
and War Claims, generally, made Out and collec Per
sips residing at_ a distance can h ayu
.heir ,bT trans
, t tef s
acted'W fOailbyltddiessing ... ,
MAW. SNYDER, Attorn -a -'
dell-41k ' ' " ' Mel Stied, --- •
ItitLin DYE
..HAIR DYE' I - .1 Ii
,
UtatehePen Oelebistedltior Dye
• IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
—, - -
- The only frarstios t True and &MIA Dr - Efioton.
Tilts splenlittniiitlVet is perfect—changes Itiod, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a . alosay Black or Natural/3rouin
Rithgut injuring the tieing
,ataining theAtfin, letering the
.idatitsofte . andteautiful„;:imparts.frdsh_titilfty, reedy
restoring its pristine color, and recti fi es the ill eats of
Istd Dires.,o* gfal**4 14.fitigned,VILLIAll A B.kTCH
MORI An others are more imitations, and should be
aiaddea• ,40 111 dttY all inttsgisisettet I .T I A CW YI BI B O :
CLAY ST, N. Y.
Vmv.uatt! 6 . l ,l , F, %AIM' cR.T.J. 0, FOR P 14 11
. 3 .9k18E HAIL
-
. , .
, . .
liro*.u.?o,,Xltitenchhil Troch es,.
. . ,
- - , lckhave never changed my mind rimrpeceingLim from
thetraN oteept;to thintryet better`of thakwh •I'begaw
thinking well et". -Rev. HENRY VtAED.IIIE HER,
%The Troches are watelf of life tome." • - r
• •I , -Prof. EDWARD NORTH,
• 'Prcw...Hainilton.College, Clinton; KS:,
"For Throat Tooutdes they are a speeltie."
N. P. WJLLIS.
"Too faiombly known to tmed'eommendation,"
_ Hon. CHAS: A. RgEUS, ries. Hasa epetiate_;.
"Contain no opium nor anlthing injurious:"
Dr. A. A. HAYES, Cheri2l4, I:Boston ; .
Ap
elestn),Grikifttiinotr
G.
iusgliiriatto" W
1 1,ist , ; 3 . n.
" I recommend their use to Public Speakers. 4
' Rev: , E. H. C IN.
" Atti. Aliiteplfellefiht grouching."
, ftv. S. SEIGFRIBI)„Dignig i t4 ow%
, ' "Very beriellael When suffering froin trit
• ' Rev S.J. P. ANDERSON, St; Louis.
. .
"IlMost instant relief in the disticeqhig labor br breath
ing peculiar to AsthrOn."
Rot. A. C. EGGLESTON, Nei York.
"They hive stilt:eerily, case exactly, relieving My throat.
So that k mold sing with 'eitse." T. DIJC
ChorisierTrough 'Palish Church, M ntreal.
As there tirkinalthtions be sire to obtain the NUMB.
" :1 Ihtbilt'sgiisNAL• $ !
_
RA_LPIt MAOLAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA w.
Pal., Second street, Harrisburg:
Strict. attention Mad to all rega l business,
.oxl, e9gons,
4ta. Eseriwtions fro claims
prepared and °drive giien. • pe •; • • • ".• *
TO SUFFERERSi'fROMIISEASE OR PAIN..
H. ADDOON, ,M. M. D . •
The •. -
Celebrated Examiner: and
. •
Herb •Vitetior, r 7
n.F Philadelphia, has arrived agaiatin Har
, richurg,"a., for medical practice, and taktna Sporn
1410 a STATE ,f* AIf,PITOL HOTEL,
Where he Will BIM time; The afflicted are in
-14731171ccaphetween the hours, of 9 A. x., and Fr. at, and
from to Br.
• • KiltiligiDXS - .4.R.LERYF •
z . are. y nible,. interesting and is ais ta
tad Itemiva •
owing 4 td read and detect
whatever nature ,- and w erever located, withodt•
any enquiries oVthose whoctdl respecting their tatti ft
an
DR. ADDISON
Hasat4Y zdiscaverila lirought into his medico a
method of ( - readied witif which he performss. the most
ull:Ple.teArAmar Is7,.curea r 2f 4 t i ag i e l .4llth his
Valises thrstoMM N usti l lton c ts 4 " 616...
diA.PagPs which have so perplexed physicians iii adages . to
flee like magic. Truly this is anage of speed ano improve
ment, and who call tell what a year may develpittin- this
or that branchat science?
DR. J. RITE'S
YELLOW ~WATER PO4DiElt,
.1.
FOR HORSES.
a l
TIMINda 'liha:tied manyl ye in this
A! community, DR. HITE has satisfied him that this
Powder is vastly superior to any other article ' use •
FOR THE CURE OF
YELLOW WATER,I
And is of great service to Horses that have lost their
APPETITE I
.I* ( P. - I •
HIDEBOUND, FOUNDERED.
oa
DISTEMPERED.
I.4 l Fsitilat 42140 11 71°PN_
GLANDERS, COLIC AND THE BOTS,
Ist Stlethhill' i r
wo o
ri tised 'ollie times a we*—invigo-
y
rating and fattening.
Ter bitproving the condition of a Horse, he assertstlro ro
is no better medicine, as it will strengthen the stomach'
and assist digestion, _cleanse the intestines of offensive- 11 t • butv; Steam i Mns:
matter, and regulate the bowels when costive,buriff the
blood and promote digestion—thus the skin is kept ham" A. N Dr- FivlE D.
the ports are opened and a lean, scabby Horsn:benornes- •
Ittibioiibiti'vvill sell and deliver to Sri
fat - Sh e e p f the t bat 'exero Dula
'The" Powder can oe usea tame, andllta• with ° •v, aced . Y;
good abet. f. flour, in barrels or sacks, in any quantity, it, the alright,
Directions with package. b u m. half, quarter or eighth of .a barrel.. 'Also, fresh
• ' groutia corn meal, and feed of every description.
PREPARED ONLY AND SOLD AT . 1 , fykdelE left at the GroceryAtine of .George H. Bell, cur:
KELLER'S DRUG STORE, tier Of Second and Chestnut streets, at Pen,' .
street., Hatteburg. Hotel, is luqiivt,ol3 or. at ' the', grit ilieFe^or Dr
Oejtokerldr be'r.sl.9l;Y: af t
4160118,26 4 4 ._ - . • ATP Ai Mat
IVORFOLL OYSTERS—BeaI -Salte r under •
ILA' the - Jones *Kum York-River Oystera, a One article, TO LA-DIES: 11•Wildf, goodelselieetein
the"
„ 3SEirram7 .I" lit FaVei nll ll 4l 4 Z i t 41 ' r Oc a d n at g t
: 144til theilottiro - —4IIP-
'8131!1•112” !ler !: e; ;
you
SCHEFFEBS BOOKSTORE, -
30.3'4 nag ?wooing.
•
r- -- - -
---. "'..."`""L. A VIA; , --", t; ;1 4 ' .....- '.. , ....0w.n.
-PHOTOW A' ' - - '- I I- - OGRAPIISB
--- —• q -,-..- ... 7 . 5.. -;...4-1 - i: ,::::: - -
BURNITE & WELDON -
, . FORMERLY
i o = ,
~.,
";..,ESPECTat
etw of
- -Harritin g that they stk inbred their p lace
Of
badness:nom Ridge Road to Ifo. Illf Market street, be
tween Fourth and Fifth, where they have fitted up a new
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,'with all the modern lin/wove
ments, whore they are- prepared to do first etas; work.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who favor us
with a call. noffl.4i3ro
B. (1. FJPOWERS, ,
PHOTOGRAP-HER,
(SUCCESSOR TO BERSITE & rE1.:603;)
Rh= ROA 34.15.7Cupt0,
IaTQULD' respectfully - inform their °ld'
- vr.ctsittniiers that, he had purehnseltheetrtire fixtuiet
of Resare,!Bitinftei At Weldon; - including all of their OLD
NEGATIVES, rattail all who have had their negatives
taken by that Rem ma haws their pictures- diecuted.as
before, at greatly "REDUCED PRICES; $2 PER DOZEN.
Raving refitted the Rooms, they are imw equal to any
in the city and burner muerte to execute
PROPOGR I APHS,
CARTE DE VISITFS,
• " 'AND AMIIIROTYPES,
Which for softness of tone and flattering effects cannot be
excelled. I guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor
me with a call • O. FLOWERS.
nor2SlElmesattwi•-tufas.
.VOR 'SALE.
VAT A ITAJECLE NEW
SASH FACTORY,
PLANING AND SLITTING MILL,
PUBLIC SALE ,
oz SAIVP .AT
• noatututir 6th; 1864.
fi rT ittE subscriber will offer for sale, tbe valna
'tite neW SASE FACTORY, FLAWING andILITTBIG
M y on Uni - Cumberiand.Valley railroad, in Ifechania ,
taut Pa. The- property comprises a- large Two: story
Frame Dietary, With a convenient TWO STORY WARE:
ROOM near, with Shed S-attached, for storing lumber ; and
a Lot of Ground, 150 feet square, very advantageously
au:kited.% -
The Factory isiltted up with a large stock of the best,
Machinery, which is driven by "an ` ;;i*,•OF AMPLE
Thee 4stabilshment has an : , and lot
Mr open
ing van be u
Sale to tornmendis at ORE O'CLOCK, r. x., on said day,
when terms will be made known by
-jall.dtas " ' • • • • JOILN SADLER.
p VAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALE.
Mo. ; )4,4tratifi. mt. 2-117 , &Wier OILLIA-M Ai
LOIN, ucceased, in the city of fiarrisburs, cousisfiog
Mouser. on Front street and Chestnut street, at and near
the Truer Ki:rout ani Cbasto nictreets, a wont lot OA
Melberg' street,l. nelar Thiel Ist odf, 1 11134 aormi
of land at the eastern terminus of Market street,;(o3: tor:
feied for sale. For terms of saleapplyto themedersig?ed,
Seventh and Noble streets,kinladelphla. •
de2l-dtfi THOMAS COCUTtAN.
LOTS FOR SALE.—A number of lots
Jt-I have been bud out on the Joncstos - n &Vont
one mile WII ofthw city of Harrisburg}- oh
bellig sold at low prices: To persona &Whew. • secure
a home for themselves, and-to be relieved from the
present exorbitant rents, this •is a rare oppottunity.
A number of lots have already been sold and but few re
main on hanit- The phut of said lots can be seen at the
Sheriff's orilee in Harrisburg, where, persons desiring to
purchase are requested to, aril and sic° the same.
J. SICELL.
fie'
law.
Pa.
Hatrisburs, Jan. ..1501164.
- 1132IIILDING - STONE FOR SALE, el best
J.] qaality, ftaivereal to ally part of the city.
Apply tO XLSH,
'ianl2 Trnmediately below th em
e,'qty.!'
• IJRS!. FURS!! FURS.!!! .
, • am carrying out my well earned reputation for selling.
the best made EURS at the . most, reasonable pricies, and
offer.now. my, splendid keen meet or
HUDSON BAY. SABLE,'
'ItICHMUOTBABLES, . *
• • SIBERIAN' SQUIRREL,
- - - CHINCHILLA,
.' STONE MARTIN,
.
- - - • FITCH., &C., AC.
FURS rot; Ladles `and Minds at the most .reasonable
AIM - My stock. of: Hudson Bar and Mink Sarkis is tha
finest ever offered in this market and comprises: RI.
Capes, 'Three-Quarter and Halt Capes, Berthas ",Collars,
AWN, &c. - • JOSEPH IMENBM,
Ito. 418 Arch street above 4th, south side Philadfphla.
i'..4.. -No busing transacted on Sattnajay; ' ,
628-dlmtr . ':- ~. 1 ... -
puisitot 444 - e4ing a
a quiet placo for tudy and recreation or their child
ifid itird.s,-Wilf find steli.at. Gressoili: Efewdnary, sta
miles west of Carlisle on Cumberland Valley It. It. Circu
larsl 4 be zProeFq.at ako,offillep, of Jones HoloL Ad=
dress - • ' -HONTIIicGDON SALTNDE
.1 %: ;
..de*444l: f , •.1 . naintki . * P. COO. 09.1'
M:ESCJELLAOII..
Useful and Valuable.
Dseavery. •' •
MILTON*
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is , of - mgre general primtiag utility
than any invention now Wore the
public. It has been thonaughirtested
during the lasi two years by practical
Ten, and pronounced by all to be • -
-SUPERIOR TO 4NY
dhesive Preparations Irma?.
GP.F.AT D!SCOCERY
Applicable to all
useful Arta
A new thin
Its Combination.
Boat and Moe Man
nfacturern..
Jeweler&
' Faa'illes.!,ai.t:.
Itis h. liquid
Renabmtwr
Finis:
Agents in Philade
iP IB I4YO >
FtritS.
airrON:s.litsintrins. CEMENT IS a new
thing, and the result, of years of
study; its combination is on
.Scienniftc Principles,
And 'Wider •no circumstances or
• , ge - ot". tempentture, will it be
• corrtipt or omit any offensive
I meat • • -•-
• ;- Boor AND SHOE
Alamein:aunts, using Machines, will
I find it the best article Ithown ns
Cementing for the Mantels; it works
witholMdelay, is not tarectect by say
chairge of temperature. ;
JEWEGERS
Will find it sufficistly, adhesive for
their use, as his brirOrtef.
itif.irldaikt!..o44SYS 4°i Leather,.
Aita 'Min as an °Woad. merit,
that it, sticks Patches to ilools suit
Shoes _ sufficiently strlialfilwithout
lacking: .". 3
Ii N #lO only
L 1.9 IT 110,"
. O:kE V.
Extms that I . ..asuie 1414 f,br mend-
lillE3
. -
Furniture
drockerk •
'lvory
And Articles of,Household use
tt
REMEMBEiI. . •
Eivroda's brianannai Calmar
in Et Liquid...land. and. as easily aP-
Piidtaj •
anzON'a..UPPLIFBI4 uziniter-
Is-insolubleAt water or oiL
—l:l4mos's Naomi= 6:limn
A.iltreres oily sobstandes.
• .
Smiled, in Family or Jilanufac
urer's Packages from 2 ounces to 100
HILTON BROS. & C.O. ,
Proprietors,
Provideade, R. I.
=I
41,G.
zamkay:
• S-Y au p ,
6rEosE'n
toDIPE r(n-ASSOM,,
With the Comgetincl , Comentrat4d fluid Eit er
VALUABLE MEDICINAL - ROOTS AND =SS
2 / F III TAT-6
WHi. - a G-RE atut • E.;
qr.:Aurae College of Physiciaas and Silggeo=„ --- '
_IV. Y., for
- merir Assbennt Physician Blackwears Wend Mos.
, • pitaid, late Medical Inspector Ne*Yrkid
State Volunteer Depots, coder,
Gov. Edwin D. Morgan. •
CON TUTION LIFE SIRCP
It.?roLvri9:N :
_
What may seem almost- incredible, is, that =a z.; da
mes hitherto considered hbpelertly ina.nr.hie arc fr. ,
quently cureci..in a few dayseir. weeks, and 1;13 chcerrz Ily
invite the invwaigatihns of the liberal minded and se!e:
silk to cures.which have no parallel at the present day.
Our medicine fs pecttlig; by It the seat of any cl!st.rs , .
Is directly reached, and the equilibrium restored_
Those who have suffered loner= painful and °Wit:tate
diaeqqeg, those who have vainly sought relief from adver
tised medicines, those who Cannot be cured by other phy
sicians—
ARE INVITED TO LSE'COIMTITTION LIFE STEC?.
During:the past five years we have contended with ob
stacles and overcome opposition as herculean s were ~ er
ends entered by axiy. Itemizers.
RdiVZOTT or CCM:.
Some say, "Your 'cures are too quick," while other.;
libithtlitelepenndicanfaianifthinkthatidtseask oniy
be cured by the "slow recuperative process of Nature,"
This is our reply :
In health, the body, like a well-balanced scale, is in a
state of „Equilibrium But whea from any. eame down
goes one side °Ube scale, no have the effects of disease.Whak is requisite Is, to rekerethe normal balance ,of the
scale.
EONST ITION LIFE SYRUP,
A positive and specific reinedrfor all disc arcs etc:nat.:4;
from an IMPURE STATE .OF TUE BLOOD, and for a::
(hereditary) DISEASES transmitted from PARENT TO
MILD.
PAR A s
Hemipler,,ia. Paresis' . Auspices. Parttlysis Agitans.
It is so universallitidmitteiti thalConstitntion Lite Syrup
is the only Werth Zit rktoration in the various
forms of htralyds that we need not reiterate that it t=
emphatically the Groat Life-Giving Frame
SPRP S .
Indigestion. ' . . ,, Ltver Complain& Constipation.
Weight at Stomach. SjilloitsibtX , Want of Appetiti ,
Flatnlenctl. '' Bad
scßo.prig.A.
Strums. Glandular swellings. UleeraLion.
King's EriL Erysipelas. • Salt Abeam.
This Land (iisanntranT and AMMIRGO filling life with
untold misery; isby all usual medical remedies incurable.
RHEUAVATIS.AI
Neural)
Sada
[ArthritlB.)
LambagO.
If there ts any t - Memo it
Syrup Is a sovereign; it is
affections. - The moat intent
alleviated enormous sat
chronic or vicarious, of 20
been cured by. use
NF,R
Nervous Debility. Shalt(
Loss of Power. Corfu:
Thoowtaits who have sui,
on which they emit these
suffering woman will this r
• .s4mghl. rating their fc
more than promisee.
MERCURIAL DISEASES.
. .
. ,
fllivßtion. • Rotting br BoW•
.
rC9IPPIe4I OII - .Aches in Bones. - - ~ -
eeling of Wearirtw...i. ' "Depression fir s.• u
CONSTITUTION LIFE . SYRUP purges - tlaw.„ , - . 24:.
tirely from all the evil 'effects of Berm:ire ~.:,:. .. . 4, C ,
Bad Breath, arid curios the Weak Joints am. .i. eh:ramie
Pains which the use of Calomel is sure, to produce.'
'hardens :slangy Gums, and secures Me Teeth as Ermir
ern'.
, gONSTITUTION LIFE =CP
audicatea, Boot and Branch, all Eruptive Macaw; cf the
ekte like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, and ail other
this kind, which so Atch disfigure the outward
appearance of both males and females, often making them
a disgusting object to themselves and their friends.
CONSttrunON LIFE 671Rtr
C'UZIES ALL ,§ITELLING OF • THE GL6:C.0,7,
Either eat& Enne,attect, Air teinade Bien: czti
be taken as SOOll as the swelling is detected. thus pre
venting their breaking, and, producing the inaublmeme
Discharging Sores, which disfigure somanyiZeyour.ger
portion or the community, from sic to t years or
age. Young children are very subject to Dischames from
the Run which depends upon a =callow mosninticz.
These cases soon recover by taking a few" !km; of the
Life Syrup.
All seinfelous persons suffering fromgeneratAtebliit — ,
Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the limabdjo
mOn, and: in the female, Dropsy Of the atViesandwomb,
generally accompanied with Inflammation and Ulceration
of the Monis,- are permanently cured by Constitution
Life Syrup. The disease known as Goitre or Swelled
Neck, the Life Syrup will remove entirely. The remedy
should be taken for some time, as the dk..ease Ls exceed
ingly chronic and stubborn, and will not be remotsst wltszt
out extra effort.
Vs'
Tumors of the Ovaries, T - of the Brer.st, std
swelling of other glands of th ' y. - will be' compie - ...E. -
reduced without resorilng to t Tocife, o r operat.o -..=
any kigd.
Epileptic Fits, Sympathetic or Organic Diseases •
Henri, as palpitation, Disease of the Valves, produc
grating or tiling sound, Dropsy of purqleart Case and
the affections of this important of (persons sufferiag
from any acute pain in the region the hear) will be
thy relieved by Constitution Life Syrup:
Win, DELICATE- CONSTITITIOICS
Suffering from indisposition lo Exertion, Fain in the Back:,
LossofMeinory, Fereboclings, Horror of Calamity, Fear
of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Dry, Hot Skin and Ex
tremities, Want of Sleep, Restlessness, Pale, Haggard
Countenanceouid Lassitude of the Muscular Spuen-,, 22.1
require the aid of the Constitution Life Syrup.
FOR ALL FORM:SDP ULCERATIrE DISEASES,
Either of the gok, Throat, 7inigue, Spine, Forehead or
Satin no remedrcUs.eiter proved its equal.
- MOTH PATRlEWitporithe female face, depending upom
a diseaied action of iituktiver, are very unpleasant to the
young wife and inothee.; .1•A few bottles of Eon.stitutlor.
Life Syrup 'win cOrrectAlgi secretion, and remove the de
posit which istltritthafr„the skin.
If Diseases iff.truitifftireiCeving rise to Langaor, Dize,
ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or =r
ecruit Condition of that organ, accompanied-with burning
OPTlthar unpleasant symptoms, will be relintied by the u.le
of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. - •
S7rAS Gscpui. WOOO-Pritintga 'Acmcr. THE IZFY
SYRUP ST. ND UNRITALLED HY ANY PREPARA
' T/ON LC THE WORLD. -
Diseases of the Spine, as usually developed in the young.
Hip Disease, Neuralgia, and all Nervous. Diseases, and
Ladies who are suffering from Diseases for which they c-e
at a loss to know *hat to do, we would advise the use cf
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. It will restore their pallid
countenance, strengthen their weak back and side, give
them new energy, new life and happiness
THE RICH AND room
. .
Are liable tathe same dtgPaoim mature and Science h. 7.5
made tile Constitution Llfe.Syrup for the benefit oraii.
PURE BLOOD
Prodtidw. healthy men and women; and If the cotthtittit len
is neglected In youth, disease and' early death is the remit.
Do not delay when the means are so near at hand, End
within the teach of aIL
TO MOTHERS .4.16 WARMED 14DIES.
It is the safest and moat effectual medicine ever discov
ered forpurifying the system, and relieving the suffering
attendant: upon • childbirth. It strengthens both the
mother and the child ; praventwpala and disease, and in
ct'eosea•and enriches the food-.those who have used it
think it indispensable. It is highly useful both before
and after confinement, as- it prevents disease attendant
upon childbirth. .
CONSTITUTION LIFE. BYRIfi
IS THE POOE:' itAAT'S FRIEND AL*l THE RICH
MAAnsßLEs,Vird
'7l BUY IT, TAKE AND BE CUED.
DM
IT IS
W' 1[1: IFIL= GREGG; M.T.,
LayyraOY
Fty
'.;l .'
•
$l. PER BOTTLE ; turiLES FOR $5
age bF egh..." l6l " 4l.44 `tVericat%
:44
_ 40WANtlic_4TIMNI,
10 , 5Ffc)*IrokagCbiligists,
• r •.• 4 -0 A,
AqlnS,
a.hebtfr, sireakew York%
' • s
-.~~::~.
:} :t!' .
TIO
ulottretrx.
!Wl= Lire
its k - incirpi
bast:fay
as'.asall.l
less the day
y IA) seal;
testimablig
lett P
I*EFFECTS
9OLE PEOPEA"afr . E 7 ; NEW YOEZ