-•-• ;; • •• • gi at Ceitg* HAB f lt-IBBIJEG, PA TUESDAY EY,ENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1861. CITY ITEMS WANTED-A store, room on Market street. between, ,the Square and Depot. 'Address communications to J. R. R., at this office, jan3o-d3t* R =-' • BANN - FART% Bp::Whig Troches for hoarse ness and throat diserisea, for . sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, cornitahir&-and North streets, and .:Wm. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. jan3o-rlif • Lepres who desire :to improTeT7their com plexion without injuring the skin, should get a .box ofezf.Tale of Venice," the best article in the market.... Sold inany . quantities at, C. A. Bannvart & Co.!g, Drug store. jan3o-3t PATiterr Mrniers - Es. ---Constuners will do well 15,4airdhasing their :Patent iffadicine.'s at 8: Kunkel gt Bro.'s Drug Store, as they„keep the largest and best selected stock of the leading Patent Medicines:: It will be to -Oil. interest to give themlceit. - 118 Mfaifet9itieet, Har risburg, Pa. , ,:z .'.'l !n29 -Iw. EX2 ECTIVicANT tit 15N6FILki; TISAILIiIiS. —For the alleviation 'of Bronehitis,. ,Hoalimiless, Cold in the Head, &o,i: and‘ all. similar complaints affecting the organs Of ,the: ydicq. They are in all cases perfectly but most salu tary. when allowed to - dissolve in the month. Br - dna:e r a - 6'4 by S. A. Kunkel & 11814 ket street, Huarrisburg,, ILSAIALLNATING COAL Om —HaNing purchased a larg6,inYoloe of Coal.:0il an4.. 1 ). 1 -1 1 74g,8;e 1 Y - „, zinc before the late adyance in prices, %Alien enables ps to. djspose •of either . by the pint, quart or a moderate price. We havis also a large and' 'varied assortment, of Coal Oil Lamps, which we can sell at prices to snit purchasers, ilqd would call die attention of consumers. - Call and gin our. Oils .atrial; §old by.B. A. ;tinlEs.llc, BrO.'d,' NO. llg Market street,' ' ja29-Iw* . , - TRE Celebrated crystal Spectacles properly adjusted to . the'tye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter . ; tower telescopes, defining an object' 'from one to 'ten miles, .and allicinds ',of optical, mathematical • anct philo sophical instruments at Rosendale's 'Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. . . eY4 in„gerted: Send for a circular ! jan84:14„., --- TOWN ,A ND: .461•0.1711TTi THF,.oleption. for *a.yoi,tu.d othei city officers, in tadaaater, tait4 'Piael to-day. ifEra Selen'ti:.seientli 4 Perskt. expected home daily. --They had not reached Pittebnit at Ifal,•aceiuntai, `,l44thityAN4. §p,s -bTh - vely hers .arrive asi i ly.st this point , . where , that' are iWout 111: 11 fP.Vir4e.ii . 1)n) the grouncl.'llog'sed his shadow le-day? If so, look out for squally weather — iftkere,.ie agiy truth in the aliylngs of,the folkel!,' Con. Ar.a,knull has presented, in the House of .RereceseUlatives, a•pstition from citizens of ouu couanty, ssigng for a , l,aw chaur the withof ;, tr .-.1. ' 4 1 2 " i 1 f PIP small-pex has been nAging in3„..Sharion, Mercer • county ' " persons 'have been afflicted with the diseage;: 'SeVet teen have died. •No case proved fatal where vaccination had been properly made. ===l . BEOIE aTAIL4--TVEO ; young men, named smith and 15, serving'' out a sentence r $ ie •- g' ' fo xioi in the onuthria county , prispii, hiokelail the otter day and have not been - heard>of since. fauzaK Womc.--In Erie, laSt. named Danforth ideliverod alectvre - on Ire land; pilfered eletter and foiddim'answer to 7,4 194 obtain money on' it ; and ana stas arrested t . prisonecl, all in about ten hours' Quiek.wo that. SiNFonx. :continues to elrate the.pUblic right :intothaThiid House. Attrac tive progiurnmes, magnificent scenery„ :star performers and.unsurpmed palm: minces, are sufficient to fill the hall every evening. =7=l /Diei fpnerSl Wm, irtaddenl place to-day. Theexeroif . es weroihe),d.in thr, .Fourth Street .Bethel. The ~ftweivd- s ernion ,414 preaohed by, Rev: E.. 11. ntomas, of Lan eakter. A number of ministers were present among. them Revs. Mackey, Laverty and others: VRTArTrrbrE no: will occur on Sunday, this year. Np 4oulit the annual 'tinissiyes"..,Vip additually , to the receipts of thcva:rious iost ciftleeg. . Valentines of every dencriptiO3..„ from the scurrilous half-Peuny danbs'tooe finest guality k of , sentimentgl 41.,pv9tWitemq are displayed in the various placesmhers they are kept for sale. ' - ISALE 07 . CONDFAMEIS 'S . rogg.---Seveute horses awls mule, that have been cdndentned as unfit for, the 'service of the SlClnifed"Staltes Army, will be sold at the Goverrunent Cofrat near Hummelsfown; commencing onithe 10Ah inst., and continuing until the entire, lotls disyesed of. Bargains Elev. be had- by per } sous in want of such erdluals. See a'dyo,4 metittleiparticulars. A G}w OCAL am)44 NTAL „Iry in,.the Court Efouse;''on Friday evening nexi, in aid of the Young 3tiA',l3 Pm:SLOP -MneSBl , 49ll-• A 4111nbekqf : `per cost prorninent : •musiCians are advd- Used to talge,parkintbe;entertainment, Which we trust' will be liberfAlly patrppiz t pcl % , Full particulars can be tottiiit iu oileal(rditisiiig caw:rms. ; "s; I • WE invite attention to the advertiseFien, - of a public sale`.pf' , a lot of valitiblkreestit partially located in Mechanicsburg, jElnitLir laAd•aounty,.cousisizing-of..AARWI Ailil,fseierid - builan lettldkuefall4.aatV tesio49filno:Ofteln land T i e llmoolitizeis ode -of the tin the State, and cOititlikitiihrilt.do well to attend; the ' ' which'Wllitifeeftripe •on' the 10th' and 11th inst. Goilunat biut.de taken intsyme* if I** ;121KlaT:r";II. Axx. ' lta- semen in another his for a store room. Parties hal,j9g a ro9m tp.let, will find a good, tenant. rjU304,13e1- ,; 4 it Sam Aeon:min.—A son of Mr. William Cox, of Winslow township, Jefferson county, aged abont, tyvel,Tc, : year" . was 9sichnltally j . F,rphed to death by a timber stick, on the 16th inst. W Arnn woes are to be established at Johns- towaa.tk hap ,been axpAtei - t txtiethekte. • seek ci ...al5-.tad if i 5.01940 that the .proposed works will be in operation by next October. DEATH OF A DI9TINGDISHED CLREGTATAN. Rev. George W. Thompson, D. D., of Lower Tuscarora:Presbfterianuhurcl,i; el:ffliiatoun ty, died suddenly on Thursday. Dr.. Thom pson was widely known as an able, faithful and successful pastor. Besides fillingiither promi nent positions, he was, at the time of his death, a member of the Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Theological Sem inary at Princeton. ANOTHER NEW Courrnararr. —The public are cantiolied against- a tdanger s Oris counter feit note, well calculated to deceive, on the 13atili'otgorthilea; . Piaiiit(telphiI It is a ten dollar , note altered , from a genuine with avignette of Wash:4o)A. surrotmded by soldiers. These notes made their first appear ance in Philadelphia, on Saturday afternoon. No, doubt they will find their ,way to Ilarris biit3g.llllAliVntifoittignalfA 1 < = Ilonm Fan ORPHAN Detkikiiirs 'l3l. TEERS. —Mrs. Curtis, agent for the.l3ell Insti tute, No. 18, Fifty-fourth street, New York, is stopping at s the4ones House, in this city, and solicits contributions from the public in behalf of the above institution, which has for its object the education ofthe ters of volunteers who, , :havn ~died ; in their country's service. It is, in fact an Orphans' Home. letliere 'f&lffiYfa r niiiies - of dead volun teers here who ha,ve-daughters to educate,Mrs. Curtis will take charge of them. She will re main here a few days. Cel±* v.! and..flahio t ufiblf audienee4Contnifib: 'to crowdßunts The popularity of the Star Combination Troupe is increasing.. This evening' thb coml party will appear in the great sensaizkon act drama, translated from the French by Matilda Heron, entitled Camille;‘,or, TiolFato of a Coquette. Miss Josephine ; Tyson will Bp pear as Camille, and Miss Fanny ; Denham as Madame Prdiienee: iitofeiidid Play will lie folleWelkby'llielverflaiithble farce called The YouthiehooNevfn• Saw a Woman. Seats must be secured early, as tlre is ,everyindi cation of a great rush to witness the drama of IJanrso BarranEN AnnoiNntErrs.—The an session of the East Pennsylvania Confer enCe of the llnited Brethren Church dosed itslabors•atlieohanicsburg last week. Bishop Markwood,• of Virginia, presided. The fob lowing'are the appointments made for the en suing y en : : t" 141 • York District—N. Aurats.;, P. E.—York, J, Erb;! Mechariksblikg‘ ; Baltifibre. Conway, St., J . ., A....„§ankl;_Scott St., 3! P. Bishop; ShiriinanitHm l ,' IX "'Eberly, J. Balt zell;rYorloCireuit,a. Enterline'; Manchester, F. Brashear; Paradise,W. H. Craumer; ,Liv erpool,P:'Ciirl;'PCirnr. Brown; IrOrkSpring- J. H Young; Ickesburg, J. C. Weidler; Phila delphia; S. L. Blinnick. - • Chambersburg District—J. W. Bum), P. E.— Chambersburg,,.J. Dickson; Orrstown, H.Y. Ifturunelbaugh; Big Spring, Z. A: dOlestook; Rocky Spring, J. M: Bishop; 'Greencastle, J. C. Smith; Alto Dale, W. Humberger; St., Thomas,N.A. ksons E Path t allsy, B, Young; Shippensburg, H. A. Sleicliter; LitilgstOwa, N. Bushong; Rurdersville, J. A. Clem ; Car lisle, I. Bitlianiltt blohany; J." 33. lones. TlKE.,S.inrrear Cotturriox cos lituarspu4ta As COMP.FtEII wrrg,mAr OF OTAER CErfEs.---We have been receiving accounts from other cities, within' the last four"weeki; thisAirid other States, where large hboties -of men are gathered iroonnectiqn.witintlie, Rilitary op erations of the nation, and the intelligence bears with Ittfacts proving .11 very,- low condi tionof health. Irt ,. the . west epidemics, of various descriptiona are prevailing to a fright ful extentf'and wherever, , iudeedi-rten - f. con gregate who are careless of, their, corpored condition, disease and death begin to aug ment with terrible'raPidity. We must -not close our eyes, .. k , i'll! ) se,'Acts , 11 4 We, therefore deem it our duty to counsel our citizens on this subject, to the end that the 'sanitary coil: dition of the city i of Harrisburg ,ma.y be _pre served in a manner at once to render us corn- Parativ'elfsatelrorii epidalioa. '1443460n the present,and,the.months.otlday and June,-Ave may expect to have large bodies of troops quartered in our Midst, or passing through the city -en route lor the seat of war. In order, therefore, to render the city per,fpctly, 'ge t every good citizen as well as the municipal authorities; must. unite in' ` , preserving the cleanliness of ' the streets. and • alleys of - the same. To say 'that theSe are 'in a cleanly condition now, would be simply to misstate the facts and thus lull the people to a security which the city does not poassess. A fair eNamination of 'the alleys of the city, will show the presence - Of garbage which has been collecting durin the winter—in many places of oysterahell&—in others of kitchen slopa , --- all of which need only the influence of rain and sunshine to create malaria of the intiat fatal character. , .T 1 these collo:41cm of cliseaee Breeders ate Jiiltrgrrarqd filthy streets and alleys of the City are not 'at once effectually cleansed, and a proper regard paid to their constant .cleanliness F0)110 the presence °flame bodies of-troops iatontiuuld i we kare eipect 'the liiealang. out., of epidemics such as tqaoolv,flegkl4ing tier4e-Of the :fairest eities.of the west and south-wesCi . '=This'subject is one of great importance ; It behooves the authoritias to 'act' idtlk litor andsterroaessin the matter, and it beisoin; alignottokiiraH' on tbeiprinctiple `4f...iiidtp l a. serygticln,, to'Agai-fo, l theit. own premises ~.41 their surroundings; and be vigil cleanliness. An nninneAof 'prev.ention is re:t ~ . , -;40..3 1.,: d.. ways wa fthi, et of orm. - „Let all ~b At a ... -,4 gp,rno, , 4 ..' *Aire )4,ALA et 148 ed aCC O r YMI , 4OCAI; , 1 Aircii ~: adi STATV) : pany will be held at their hall this (Tuesday) eveuirig,'JiLlyld,vo7..ovtok. ,Everitheitter is reqiiisted tresSlit ' "line-tri:No-NE:s.W."--Ata' 4114' difficult to propowac till yoxgetmed to it, thi . it's. truce, nittPootlh ing, fti , igrant,and:delicions,, t 9molci - tg Tobacco that ever&load' &V 1A1 4 61' most 'faitlidi doluicoiSeur's 0461 In "ifin-beguine-a#,,, the "Red Man of the ,lvorest''".has vouchsditi as "Pale Faces" an extreniely good thing, all gindkers should thank him for the cour,tety. We print another item on this Subjeat `else wherein this ifigne. • • AREESIeIED FOR MATHEM, StembenAlle, on Friday last, a man named George Mthitawas a:.rreated asid Committed to jail by,the Mayor, to await a requisition fronfiGovernor turfm, oira 'char& of-mayhem, in Putting out the right eye of One'Cyras 4:Gordon, a resident of Chambershurd, 'this giate A writ of habeas 'cOrptcs'Avas sued ; Out in his case, and the prisoner; was (kit charged on the ground that: the Mayor had not `the :authority to arrest immediately arrested by Provost Marshall Campbell, "for aiding and abetting Alm enemy, ' 3 durinig.the rebel raid at Ohanibirshargra;; 'last-Summer, and at' last accounts was still in custody. FLIT. LEVISTOWW:-Qp i A4tllllW evOing a fire broke out in a . stable oceripied by Mr. Abner Tirempson, in,I4OiViStOWIL; and beforj the,fiames could be;eitinadshed five stables were destroyodi '.They were owned by the flillowing persons: . Benedict R. N. Patton, Johir . A. SterrettEphraim Banks,Esq., and Judge kitz. The first was occupied by the Mifflin County Bank, the second, by Abner Thompson, who lost thiee,horses, the third amithe.other l s by their own ers. The backbuildings of the houses on East Market street Were in lyr;Taiiient danger, and could not haVe been savddhad uotthe weather been damp and the eyening calm, which > en abled' the 'firemen and citizen to them. There.are various opinions as. to the origin of tha.fire. . = „ 'ONE - ur.H. A.ND .De.TTLE,:.4I4I) WE THINK THE ' 3 1 , 12 r 4 ics;Surr azuf"--,-Tliirt4:million hearts beat as it were with. one common-impulse -,for the pre- SerVaticin of our tioriouilcountry: At no time since the breaking out' of this most unholy rebellion, have the people of,the Northliad so greatrcause to give thanks to an All-wise Brov idenVe•foribe!favOrable condition of bUr,iirrny and navy, and especially fOrlthe deter mination in ihe minds of our citizens who have already served thice years, battling for their country,, to stick t o cid tlag, by ::re enlisting for - the war: Tlieit availableness as soldiesuftramithe.experiegeet of three years, and free:disposition. to again-face the destruc tive angina§ of modern lwarfare,deserve the lasting gratitude, some shape, from those Who stay at itame.-'z Lk lethen be in large bounto4, the 4te, giol4iers' wifesAd Ifk ijan on AflLdotioutle pace here, C. L. Bowman, of the cheap drygoods store, No. 1, anner of boat: and IVO ;:t streets, says he is 'determined to selrto ;.. class of our citize*z l:9114 and buyers generally will' find' Odds at t he very lowest market price at his place of business. rtc. ;idl e . 4404famrAND PA. Jan. 20, 1864. Ball, will you please pardon me for the liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger., I feel myself under obligations to trug:fi,thap . ..mefitlbaylt derived from your utedieinalland _eye salve, having suffered for many yeara most'exeruel sting pain in my head, breast and side, not being free from pain day or night. And I havowbeen„doctontig, with , well-skilled and .140014041-sYisishm)t.for some years, and all hriffeeta,Toftivigli failtip. gives. up all opes recovery fujly resigned to await my fate, which foretold au untimely wive. My father being a resident of Siddons burg, and living quite a ditspuide,frbit. you, did not get to hear of yoUirniedicirte,that has proved a wonderful cure" indeed. - Some frok months ago I was advised by a lady friend of joins to try your medicine. She stated to me that.she:made use of your medicine and salve which.. Foved a care. Feeling rather loth at first tii,vrail had laid out money time after time, Which made the expenses very heavy and all for naught. But having great confi dence in my frierAd's integrity, I was prompted to hearken to 'htlr efitreirW.add try or myself. k theae litighasEattNio dollaiaand a half worth .oftyour , m,dieiue, and, to my utter astonishment, in one week I felt a great change, and in two weeks was entirely free from all pain, and'your eye salve perfected a cure for which all-other washes and salves ved-wielOaL 'ply eyelids were so much that I waS forced to wear glasses for some years, and now I have no occasion at all to wear the glasses, my eyes being well. I therefore have resolved, dear , lidi t ,to let you know that I could not rest cou..terk:un:K.l would return my heartfelt congratulations to you, my friend and benefactress, for the good you have accomplished, feeling myself a new creature entirely,. - You are atlkeFfee,ailibrty , to , publitih , this if you feel so woluifid: I goad" by rfikuesti4g you to accept my "iiiirniligt — reglitY,*witlia , hope that for.htunamitylsisake,i your life may be prolonged. Success 'be yours forever iu performing, the wonderful. cure. Xours with respect, , ~ ALLEY- S.--For • further information, address 4ary;F:' Brown, .lse* Cimilleasid,„CtOber lexid Mary,; Brown, . . . 1 1 4w 1 - 4- "BALT- 1 , 4, T0 -27 - .1.50uth Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa ' 1214. f • • -..-SPECIAL NOTICES. ~. gili-NE-110-IM-AW—iS the Somewhat difficult name of ti now variety of smoking tobacco,. introduced by E. IL Hunt, No. WI Chestnut 'Street, Philadelphia. It is an Indian compound, in,which fingnutt herbs and twigs are united with tobacco: It is Migrant and mild, having a pleasant flavor, and dispensing. ,bnrning delightful odor. As real Lynehbarg is an article not to he obtained until "this cruel war iiiever,T,,smokers will find in the Kin-ne-no-ne-aw a comp - Aid WhiCh` will amply compen sate for the fileprivation.—Philadel. fkia Sultan , Dirpatch. :N OICAN. H. For sale by WM. D, Harrisburg. oFncErts and SOLDIERS, your attention is called to HUNT 'S RATFMEE ()Inn BGEDETyAND SOUTHERN STATES, containide hill aseriptions br the Rrailroad Rotes and Stations, Toroplites, Roads., Cities, Towns & Vitiages, lidantains, , Ris , erS, • SPrings; and tames, population, eke. A thtedam, egi STFEL.PLATEWP,is.preiIxod to this book* Alin•olnder, dr aoldrer,for ferttilialeAtell in this war abould.ontit.procurlica copy. For, sato at W. D. C. S.:TACENcorner.or TniydAndddarkatatroets. Priesso,cents; loth,, 75 . cents ; ,- Toelt litian, $l. All Bookseltri and . klews . Nat* can be. supplleAtir • G. P.,HUNS , Publisher, • , e.! t:' Pittaburg,.Pa. ..4iants want4A to sellttie, Boob mako,llo.per day. 0' s Hermit 'sivitif .I,9opolyrzt , i f iiii i ,iii demOld, This edeinittfel %air SAl ';fil litl. elli 1;e AD d XXOI. ' edit , ihe thuncrwii materials, ...x_,atzeniely „wits natureorsam2".... / I_4 lr m1. r 171) . , • + ? v.. 7.1114 by 14 iILMIOe - ' • - ..mroil.!!l7 .duit in Its action _ upon 4 ;? -1 ' V, .:' ‘ll Fancy Goods Dealers. s Elanaltila Rittton B. J. SHO.OP, Sec. Spcilal Notice. c=- Ix you wish to impart vigor and clearnes to;the.voiee, relieye,hoarseness and bronchial affection, get at (Medal:fox of Bannrart's Bron chltil Troehel(tlie odipatrectual reMplyjn the market. 'For sale by the box, dozen oriross at,C. A,4annrait & Co.'s Drug storq J9PeOlcmcf itarriOlarg, "AifitfA liberal &tau* to .the linule.da*tzf .billitairßusineds A:t.itendid To. . .... . Bolinty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War (Indes, .generally, iMde ent and collected. Per sons residing at a distance ran have their business trans aded'bYtllailAytuittracalle .• • _ • EU.GENE SNI DER, Attorney-at-Law. Third street, Harrisburg, Pa,' dPI7-dly _ Muffs Mull's Muffs %Voltam on hand muffs at $3, $3.50, $4 and' $5. A. good assortmciat of low price furs. Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks! Cloaks for ladles, all prices. Cloaks for children. Cloaks at all prices, up to $25. - Hoop skirtsat 75 cents, $1 up to $3. Stockings Tor ladies and children. Socks, woolen and cotton. linen table covers, linon napkins. Black,sill(at . sl 6 $1.40,, and all prices. , . Woolen shirts of all ducriptions. Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket hdfs. Linen sheeting 10-4. Linen for pillow cases 5.1. blitalins, *ached and uohhaehed, hest make. Hid gloves 14 87 c. and $ . l per pair. _ eassimere and cassinctts for men and bars' Wear. Undersidrtiand drawers. rnerltio vests, Lorefss goods'at all prams. Cambricbands and. cambric edging, aptS U.025,41%50, Ltirge [twill:tint or °that , tootta at , s;•,Ltwy's. - 'AfilicoNtFlElt ORt V,OI4IENTRAIPtIo AtirE F* 1111 Lr3G.SU P F /II W 4 ipakeA high prices ; Saponlfier. helps to reduce Eh nc !Cpio.T.riSOAP . for FOUR cents'a pOuncryT'uling: your kitc4en grease; ; Jffir CAUTION! As spurious Lycs Wont; also; . • careful ifuti only buy the PATENTED article put up in IRON' Cans, all Cileni,being COUNTERFEITS, Pp:67'4 Sitta HA.NITFACTURING CO" • PhilndeiphiaLlio, 127 Italunt Stfeet, Street and MT:ldi° Way. del94l.tyv3m . • EXiAm's '4E l l4**4*l f TilKll.eq• " I hare never changed my mind respecting them from the first, excapt to, think yet better of that which lbegan thinking well , Reve.HENRYWARD BEECHER: "The Troches arettstafkotHifolo me." . ' Prot .EDWARD NORTH, . . ;. Pres.:Hamilton College, Clinton,. "For Throat Trotibles they are a specific." "Too favorably known toneed cominend.ation." Ron. CHAS:A...THELPS, Prft. Mass. Senate. "Contain , to opium nor anything injurious." . . • !Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemist Boston. "An elegant combination for. Coughnl • Dr. O. F. BIGELOW, Boston. I recommend talfleierettoWhtlii Seeakers." „Rev. E. IL. CHAPIN. ;.; Rev. S. S,EIGFRIED, Morristown, Ohio. Very heneilcial When suffering from Colds." , t - ' .1 a "Almost, instant ' rlief in the dlafristfiing labor of breath ing peculiar to Asthma." Rev. A. C. - EGGLOITON,. New York. "They have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat do 'that I could sing with ease." T. DUCHARME, • Choilster French . Nei& 'ctittich, Montreal. As there are imitations be Firs to 'Obtain the-GENIIINE. Amt - --- „ . ,,, , ,, -------(7 , -..71-.- , -;--,-----,- , --r------- SANFOID I AND' i TROUPE. i '- ; ••I It ! ~. r, ,: ,1 AN NEIN ) ARO t TROUPE • .0 , ,uNPREGE,DmiTED. suceßss, :: ; caownED HOUSES NIGHTLY. r., I - -,. - CROWDED 'IIOIISES , NIGHtir . B EOO WEEK OFOF'TIIINEADON: ' SECOND itEEI OF Tp.smisce.L. ..... ' ....,,, ~ ..... 4 Q , OLDAIr EVENING FEBEtr Y. • '• ' •'- ' ''''''' •' iittir ,•:.rlmilK El;l ;•PEßß is f r i .• t't 0 VONVAT : itig*tiVtEattrrAVtl. ' • ''"'••• '' • MONDAY. RORIYAIM /. • :'''''. moNnxy rvEingo, - TEBittr4l!'yi, ' . , dallte interior renovated, re -decorated, dec. . NEW P. 140.43: _ - • : NEW 1/..40E5. SANFORD AND TROUPE. 2 7 . 4 "i'414t0rF0.341 , 41614:4r3 7 ;0pEN. ,- .3.ir 4,.' ;:.i;.. MOXDAY,.EY . Orchatra Seats can tie procured in advance at Bann vart's Drug Stow lu , if#t!: Dan2l-dst BRANT'S"HaD i 'BROT'S HUP GRAND SPAM , Combination , Drantatic Company, Combination Dramatit Company, Combination -Dramatic ompany, THE GREA.XSENSATIOM.DRAMA. TRANSLA .TiIrGREAT HE BOIaTIOXIDitiMAi TED FROM T FRENCH. ' ' TRIMS - WED FROM THE FRMII. BY MISS MATILDA HERON. CAMILLE. C E. CAMILLE. pAgua.E. ; • , 9411 • ••• -• • cAMUM-4. cAluviE. , cimmr g OR TUE r•An prwtoOpr.go.m.,.. : • "' okni.t.'ybF cotv,=TE: . ,Alscrtha;blo 1140 tal;det %Zeit the YOITM - WHO REV sAir YOUTH WMO NEVA AS'AW A„WOMAN. .1.1":010 NEy:44 SA :R WOMAN. MISS FANNY DE Num, " MISSIPANNIDENRAM, •-•- • MISS EINIIPDENHAN, it ir .fl .11ISSiliNNI' HUAI/ ecjU g ktUfke.Tt t l i ) r la i y of Colin. i For partisiibummumig biILY _ tap • • CANTERBURY/. 'MUSIC HALL. • WALNUT ST., BELOW TIMID. - J. BUDD. ale Lease, 'OP& E 5 Y etrE4EIRWRIT 4 a Fira1:431 :... a .. 7....C . 0 .. 91 . P . :oY of 7 *WI'S, 14Ni tottotak44§,*, 15 cents. eats in Boles . • 215, ••• • • ... WANTS. WANTED—A woman of good intelligence, to manage a hotel. Apply , at 93 Market Street. re2.-Iw. • WANTED—Several Machinists, Cabinet makers4aat.Lshorers. 4 AlsO, several Boys to learn trades at the Uan.26-d6ll EAGLE WORKS. WANTED TO BENT—A House contain ing four or five rooms, from the Ist of April neat. Inquire at pura:.kdtf THIS OFFICF. -lATANTEPYD--500 bbls. Fresh Dandelion Root, BRO., et 9o l pothymaio4lBiMarket st.KE,nuttisburg. AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard His tory orthoWar:, A' rare , chance - to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already sold. pew* qiittdortfaCrlag JONES B . do 30 • : • timore, ' I ; ' 'Oleri f' WO' s.' ' UR 1r LLER DBPAB OF Tinn TILITCcriatharoy, 1 WAIRELNGTOIC, Jan. 16, 1864. IiNTEfEREM, by satisfactory evidence, pre- V V. tented to the undetsigned, it has been made to ap- pair that the First National Bank of Harrisburg, in the county of I: w hat'll} and State of Pennsylvania, haki been duly o " Wei and , : acco - rding:Zo ; the remdripients of the rioter 084. institled "An act 'to , Protide'it Na- - tional currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved February 26th, 1863, and hascomplled with all the provisions of said sta, required to be complied With before commencing the business of bankifk 1 4 0 rorStre0,tHugh HTulloyMelzip Cuffd_ , _,a tibitoittbi cliitify thafibbllfet Na o of Kartisbbig; county of Dauphin and State of Pennsyhu -41; authorized to - ,co _mmence the business of banking. Wb -,..t 4 :aOk w H' 111_.4.t Oen*ithiiittllifo° ' -. '4 ..,.i1.w46.W 0 _...0...:,..,,r0 - 40 jerl6ais. . ...-.... , fi I Xli , Comptroller:of the Cuespey. .., 1252= Ea] 11==1 NALIIABLEMERRANT MILLS Town Property and Fano* At P nii.VEDNPW qiiict47o:lo4lM;T: 1 : 9 - Aary 10Ih - intd imbaufibef eiill positively sell, 8t hia WI., on the .Cmnberland vall e y railroad, in Ifcchardcsburg, Cumberland county, Pa., the following very valuable real tstate, located in that bo. rough: . • • • - No. 1. A STEAM IdERCHANT MILL, situated as above, three stories in height, 96 feet front and 50 feet in depth, tilted up"with the mem modern improved Machinery, and capable of'griti:di lal Barrels of Flour, every tworiV, fottelfouM Inds is loottad •in the fertile - Cdr Mill Valley, WM, ivrett ( -of Therlsburg,) where an thrti abundance or grain ' ys be prbeured. Thts, with its convenience toll theileading markets, and its facili ties for doing work;.commerida it to the oonsiderancin - of emiltalists. - IT•ittalsiblt can be given in twenty days from the tidied' sale if ddsired.• -„, . No. 2. A 'art* , OROUND , 46 - loan Wi l e% on , ifdia is erected i good'two- story" frame DOP.BLE-'Aloqfr l / 4 wait, all necessary 011 tipirdintl• \ - - - /.. Racing No. 3. A LOT OF GRuUND, on Locust, 5%7 1 ring thereon erected a new two-story frame DOUR .Ow 4,4 with all the n ....--- , e outbuildings. - ... , . --..... -_-. NO, TW O .IAITS OF GROUND, on; Green 'mid Alien streets, containing abeut, 3 ACRES, well adapted for building purposes. : - ,:,.. , . , . .-, !SI „ . No. 5. ON THURSDAY FEBRUARY Hilt, .." t AN IMPROVED .PARM, containing 13(1 ACRA3 of, Genal.,Land,.in,a, high state of cultivation, and uidierigdod-lencingolitdated in Hampden township, Cumberhuad county,' Pa.,' on the 'Campfire load ing from Harrisburg to.Crlisle, 6 'Rua wet of-the tomer place. The improvements tire ago twOutrwy .RotlsE, Bank Barn a , nd-all nmessary on ' ,-,,aitti-an.orkitt ard of Choice Breit, on the premises; a well bf never failing water near the door, and running •Watbr , in nearly all the.fielda '''. i - I ' - ' - '' ' . ALSO, atthe same time and plateiTwo Tracts of MOT.11"1- TAIN LAND, situated In Cumberland and Perry counties. each containing 140 ACRES, convinlent-'of -amens,: mut well oovered,with,thriving timber., Government Bonds will be taken in payment for either of -these properties: 1 . - "','-. ' - - - •- - - ,Sale to,cominenee imeach day at 1 &elixir. P: X. , -when terms Will lie made known by M. C. EBERIX. 'VALUABLE NEW SASE r'ACTO•RY,. PLAIATINai AND, ;SLITTING AIL; AT rianitblCol.` timbstri Zfffffi :4:1 •, c A 6 . •i 11: 171 . 17:, new SAVAPACk‘ORy,IPIANING t *d Burma; MILL, on the railroad, in Mechanic!, burg, Pa., The property' comprises • a lane!. Two story Frame Factory, with a convenient TWO STORY WARE ROOM near, with Sheds Attached, for storing lumber ; and a Lot of Grountl ; 1.50 feet &par% very advantage ously iiiktletn a j irgestick 44-th Machinery, which is driven by an ENGINE OF AMPLE POWER. Tadrstibutoim4fit hAs ap eiceltelit 11;40 . 114e, And fdr any ono &airing to'catry on this busincss, no betteropen ing can,be found. • , _ Sale to commence at ONE O'CLOCK, r. IE4 Wald day, whin,torms. will be made known by; JaB;ittil PUBLIC. SALE. 011T'43"44Sr'. Felizitari at 2!tectfots4 LOT OF G-Ito - tuiD, Situate on the corner of Market street Mai Maple alley . , in Linglestown. ' linprbvemtmtsure a Two Story LOG HOUSE, well 'weatherboardedi ,rdth Summer House,arid other, necessary Outhulldings. This is an excellent loca tion OM a 'hardness stand::, Anna' will be made known by jah26:lltet-te-161t*. GARBERICH. . . REAL ;STATE AT PIVA.TE SALE. The several properties orthe F.state of WILLIAM AL. LEON, demised, in tbo,eity,or Harrisburg, consisting of Souses on Front WO( aid:cliastnut street, at and near the corner ilYrontand,ClAeatn n katieets, a Vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Thudstreet, and la% acres Of land at the eastern terminus Of Market street, are of for sale. For terms of sale apply to ttie undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. , dell,-dtf] • TIIOItAS COCTERAN. OTS. FOR SALE.—A' number of lots JL./ hate been laid out on the Jonestown Road, about one mile east of the city - - of Harrisburg, whiff` -die being sold at .low prices. -To persons • desiring to secure a home for theinselves, and •to be relieved from the present • exorbitant •rextta,- ad§ is a rare opportunity. A. number of lots. have alreadybeett•sokt and but few re main on hand; = Thetbuf of sad lots can be seen • it the Sheriff's office in; Harrildiurg,' where persons desiring to purcteme are requested to cell and , see the same. • HaßtjabtirgrlTali, 151188ti.is VOX = • A first-rteNOP d CARkAGE, suitable for HeFkinf. Will be soh' cheaßtffipp WWI° r Waiggirs, febrtt Fifth street. UILDING. B Or . STONE FOR !. 0 "7 Part Of thetig LEGAL: 0 T.ll' OM: • • - etas, tenon' testnnentary hi. the ..Nitate of Welii Wetly; late of the city" of tifitrVi,nrg, d6e'd.;,. have been granted to the ; subscriber , ih:persons indebied to' OA estate are requested" to make iininediato paynient. and those having elairnaordeniand4against: the estate of the said decedent, will make known the same .without delay to • ' NARY A. COVERLY, - ExeCutrix:' N. B. -:-NiettreA3 of claims t sgeinst Said estate or of debts Min to the same,, may be . presented ',to John It. Briggs, AttorneY for the - Executrix. --' lisauuseeno, Feb., let, febl-d3t*3t IDA.RENTS,- and' GUA.VIN.A.NB seeking - a aqulet plaaerfor study abd-redreation'for theft cikild reu and wards; wiltlttilit sack: at Greason Seminary, six miles west of Carltsteon Crunberlasul Valley R. R. Circu lars may be procuredrat the °We' of hues Hotel. Ad dress . S. 1117NIINODON SAUNDERS, de294114 , ' ViatiMold V. O. CuMb; Co.- ra. LiitiSbELt - Eous. Useful and Valualble Gjme.r Drar..ovlneT I tatTON S S .SOLDLE. . CEMENT Lls or moreionoral pniktical utility gni any:4nventiOn. 'now before: tho dublio lt , has boon tlioroughly tested during tho last two yearn by practical men, and pronounced by all to be SITPERIOR TO ANY ,Adhesive Propanitiow known. Applkabtc to all. useful Arta. •,'• " '-100 , INBovaBLENon .13A u u.„y ' h ut olloVirodffit 4 l , u yotii- co d UAW circiimitiuiceet or. or-tompoiiiture; 'lra it bi- Imeicoirupt or omit any • offensife smeu. new-ih ng. .103. HOOT 42171 SHOE - - - - .- Manu.factuting" Using Mac' dines, will find , it the'llt* article known as Cenienting for %he Channels, it works without delay, id not affected by any change of temperature. Boot and ShoeJtan .ufacturers. Vill find it sufficiently adhesive for heir use, us haiheen proved. Jeweler. . Itis!Espicially Adapkd to!Lealier, And we plaint es an criikielfd' merit, thatit- Paktum te'Bnots - and oes sufficiently kiting , *intent itching. ""':''' Families. PQ UID• E'Jf-'.O It is a liquid. Extant that is a sn r thing, for mend- FY.fTrooker,. - " +oyg Bone, Ivory, iirtieles of Household use • -rHteepraes lesottius i laspiet Is 16 aql4M 'forrairanif as sally ap. 014x1..a* *WA. Xecietraes Issomoraus Crazies; 1s brasolublaln,wat t er HELT4'B kokittraux. Caere Adhlies oily subetaneee:l .fl f 1. ,- ;;L:11. 3 . Itcpikrpbctn;' SOPlied in4kmUY-Prt )(Rake- NelgigeottOth 2Aucejitgaqo •Krollithwv, R. I. Finis. =BEM Ageing in IWel ieligtkr, 3!py'tn,.. sOOla extra FLOUR, for sale by LjaiXkli2o)- I, Z4A EBY* KIMEM Gradtt co liege of Physicians and Surge Orin, vY, fur . 'lOO Arnisumt Physician Blackwell's LIAO Rea- . ,paw s , late Madinat Inspector Mar Yofi utte Volunteer Depots, alder Our. Edwin D. llongan. What may seem aimed incredible, that many di -, eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fre quently cured in a few days or weeks, and we cheerfully invite the investigations of the - liberal minded and tido to career which hare no parallel at the present day. Our Medicine is peculiar; by it the seat of any diKe,w is directly reached, and the equilibrium restored. Those who have suffered lonattnn painful and obstimLt, diseases, those who have vainly sought relief from adrer. tised tnedlcinee, those *he cannot be cured by other phy U=IALLUAaI=M! . tIiaI . M22MMMI . IU During the past fire Yeanrs we have contended with ob • stories anti overcome opposition as herculean is were ever encountered by any Reformers. Some say, "Your cures are too quick," ulna other: doubt their permanence, and think that 'disease can only be, cited, by the aslow recuperative process of Nature." This is 'our reply , : lithetiLii, the body, like a wen-balanced scale, is in a stale of Equilibrium. But when from any cause down goes one side of the scale, we have the effects of disease. What is requisite is, to restore-the normal balance of the scale. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, A positive and specific remedy for all diaaases originating from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for all (hereditary) DLSEASEZ" transmitted' from PARENT TO CHILD. . • . - Hernipleipu. Partris .* Taniple - . gia. Agitans. U is so universally admitted that Constitution Life Syrup is the only effective means of restoration in the various forms of Fandysis, that we need not - reiterate that it is emphatically the Great Life-Giving Power. . . D PS . PEPSiiI. . Liver Complaint. Constipation. Weightatetbmack. Biliousness. Want of Appetite. Flatulence. 'Bad-Breath, ESE (11ERYdrair and ACQUIRED,) filling life with untold misery, is by all usual medical remedies incurable. [ Irthritm] Lumhagm JOHN SADLER. Ir Unite is any disease in which the Constitution Life Syrup is a sovereign, it-is in Rheumatism and its Idndred affection& The mostiintense pains, are almcet instantly allcriatedinormous swellings are reduced. Cases, chronic or ticarionS, of 20 or 30 yeara' standing, nave been cared by us. Nervous Debility. Shattered Nerves. a. Vitus' Dante. Loss of Power. Confusion of Thoughts. Epilepsy. Thousands who have suffered for years willbless the day on which 'they. read these 'lines. , Particulakly to weak, suffering woman will this medicine prove an inestimable blessing—directing their footsteps to a Hope which more than it promises. Sabration. ''- - ' • ' " ""Rotting 'of Bones. Bad Completion. Ache:4 in Bones. Feeling of Weariness., Depression of Spirits, CONstatuzlON LIFE SYRUP purges the system en- Lir Aiwa all the evil effects of Mercury, reutevia,g. the Bad ; and, curing the 'Weak "Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the Use of Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens spongy - Curns, and secures the Teeth as firmly as Eradicates, toot and Branch, all Eruptive Diseases of the Skin; like Ulcers, l'iniptes, Blotches, and all other difficul ties of lids kind, which so, much disfigure the outward appearance of butt} males and females, often making them disgusting object to themselves awl their friends. _.soRSTiTUTioS Ltrr. syntp_ - cfniffr i3UW•E'r,y;no OF THE GLANDS. .k 4 , 0 1 e J. SHELL jams Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should be taken as soon as the swelling is detected, thus pre venting their breaking, and producing the troublesemb DisehargingSoies; which disfigure so many of the younger portion ef the communitn from elk to twenty years of age... YouMr elifintren are very subject•to Discharges from the Eats, trtdclt' depends.' upon a scrofulous constitution. Those cases soon -recover by taking a- few dos& of the Life Syrup. _ All scrofulous persons suffering from general Debility, Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the limbs, abds- men, angina. the female, Dropsy of the ovaries and womb, generally accompanied with Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus, are permanently cured - by, Constitution Life Syture The disease known as Goitre or Swelled Emig:the Life Syrup will remove entirely. The remedy should be, taken for some time, as the disease. is exceed ingly °brook and-stubborn, and will not be'removed with out extra °Mirk ' Tumors. of the Ovaries, Tumom Or the Bresat, and swellinrof other giands of the body will be completely reduced without resorting 'to the knife, or operations of Epileptic Fits ; Sympalhetic or Organic Diseases of the Heart, adpalpitation, Disease of the Valves, producing a grating=ortning sound, Dropsy of the Heart Case and all thcaffectimitorthisimptirtant clrgan7'(pergona suffering f romrarpnin akar - noon of the hearty will he greau re myVonstitationlife Sirup. BROKENIDOWN id DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS Bullruring front hadispeation td Exertion, Pain in the Rack, Loss ofyomory; Forebodings, Horror of Calamity, Fear of Disease, Dimness of ,Vision, Vision, Dry, Hot Skin and Ex tremities, Wane. of Sleep, Rmtlessuess, Pale, Haggard Countenance, andiluutitudp ..of _the Muscular System : all require the aid of the Const#hott Life Syrup. FOR ALL.FOEMS 01(DZ,,CEEATIVE DISEASES, Either of the Rope, Teink,Toritisei Spine, Forehead or Scalp, no remedy has eivermwek. Its equaL MOTH PATCHES unmake hairlike face, depending upon a disrased action of the Liver, are eery unpleasant to the young wife and mother.: few bottles of Constitution Life Syrup will correct ttse - etteretion, and remove the de-. posit which is directly undeethe skin. If Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or can cerous condltion of that organ, accontrautied with burning or other unpleasant symptoms, will' be relieved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. G/4 , 41101.11, Bak , rI:RIFTEVG AGENT, TILE LITE SYRUP morns UNRIVALLED BY Art Pareana - Nzwases'of tho fipine, as usuallydeveloped intheyoung, Dbcasc, Netwatgin, and all Nervous Diseases, and LadleS who are sealing from Disease ' s for which they are at a low to know what to'do we would advise the use or CONSTITUTION LIFE mem It will restore theirpallid countenance, stienigthen then weak back and side, give them new enerv, new life and happiness. _ THE' RICH AND POOR Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and Science has made tbsVonstitution Life Syrup for the benefit of all. ' PURE BLOOD Produces healthy men and women; and If the constitution is neglected in youth, disease and early death is the result. Do not delay when the means are so near at band, and within the reach of all. JEWELERS It is the safest and most effectual medicine ever discov ered for purifying the system, and relieving the suffering attendant upon -childbirth. It strengthens both the mother-and the child, prevents pain and disease, and in- CrMiSeS and enriches the food--those wito have used it think it-Indispensable. It is highly: useful b o th b e r me and after confinement. as it prevents disease attendant upon cfiildbirth. 'lt et the only ins ';r IS THE POOR MAE'S thRKI) AIM THE Blur PI2IOE, $1 PER BOTTLE; -, .16 sii4int by ems- IA parts of the eourktry: MEE WNe & MAGENNIk MlMt= e . cosswrill* - Ll jet' Wit - It V P , CO/IM_M) OF 10PIR.E POTASSIUM, With tite,Gutnimud Coucentrapd Fluid Extract of VAI.L . A.BLE MEDICHiAL ROOTS AND HERBS, • . PREPAItID BY IVIII. li. GREGG, CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP SAS PRODITED A , RITIPOLITTIOAT IN MEDICINE! RitPWITT OP CIIRE. PAR AL-Y SIS 3.CEOFLrLA Glandular swellings. Erysipelas. CEMMIIIM Neuralgia. Sciatica. a RvouszcEss Iti2IeURL4L DISEASES. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP noar ur-rus_WoELD. TO MOTHERS AND IMARILI'ED LADIES. CONSTITUTION. LSE MUT' Mans BLESSLAW I BUY IT, TALE IT; AND BE CURED. IT IS UNIVERSAL 'NITS EIeFECTS. . ; B "GREGG, M. D" aoLE PROPRIETOR, KEW YOBS, . Laboratory, lirookipt, L. L •VaatIAN.&,AM:aiN, _Wholesale Druggists, L id itulte - tiOr — Li46 ll ? " 4 ' 4° ' 46 Cliff Street, New York. Ulceration. Sail Rheum Gout. Tic Dou!poreux. AEl4llfl
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