ail Etitgafil HARRISBURG, PA. ;'k WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, 1864. CITY ITEMS A FRESH lot of that household article, "SII.- VER SOAP, " for cleaning anda.)93ishing silver and and britannia wares. Received and for - ; sale at C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug feb3-3 BANNVART'S Bronchial. Troches for hoarse ness and throat disease% for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third andliorth streets, and Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge A.v.ente. jan3o-dtf PATENT MEDICMS.- Consumers will do well by pprchasing their Patent 3fedicires at S. A. Kunkel & Bro.'s Drug Store, as they keep the largest and, best selected stock of the leading Patent Medicines. It will be to your interest to give them a call. 118 Market street, Har risburg, Pa. jan29Aw* EXPEQTOBANT BRONCHIAL TAI3LET.„-.. : --For the alleriation-.oftßonchitia, HoEitSeia'ess, Cold in the Head, &c., and. all siutilar connilaints affecting the organs of the voice. They are in all cases perfectly .innocent, bitt . ,mpet salu tary when allowed to dissolve in thi mouth. Prepared only by S. A. Kunkel: &Bro.'s No. 118 Market street, Harrisburg. . ja29-Iw* ILLUMINATI:FM COAL Orr,.—laving purchased a large invoice of Coal Oil and' Burning Ben zine before the late advance' in prices, which enables us to dispose of either by theßAnt, quart or gallon, at a moderate. priCe.- have also a large and varied aSsortMent - of Coal Oil Lamps, which we can sell at ',Prices to suit purchasers, and. to .which. ,weo y inld -call the attention of consumers. Call. .and give our Oils a trial. Sold by S. A. Kunkel Sr, Bro.'s, NO. 118 Market street, Harrisburg. ja29-Iw* I=ll T celebrated crystal_wectaples 'properly adjusted to the eye ; naieroscopee from 100 to 700 diameter • tower telescopes, field ghisfes, {leaning an - object from "one to si end nil kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at IttiSendale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. " : Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a circular'! • -janBdtf TOWN AND. COIUN.TRY. ilikany Davis' panorama is being 'exhibited' in Alexandria, Va., to crowded houses.::, - . W.trr a nn.--Any person knowing bf, house Tor rent suitable for one or two small faMilies, will confer a favor by informing us of the fact, at this office. , IN our notice of the appohtment Brooke to 'the command ofa this place, a few days ago, we were in erro t r 'in stating that Capt. Sands had been removes] .from damp Curtin.- He is still.hi 'eorchntnid there. Col. Brooke is connuander.of volruiteers camp. . , , iinfirvAL .or SomprEns.—The Forty-eighth -regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers and the Second Pennsylvania Cavalry, arriVeThere last evening. These men have prove& them selves excellent soldiers, and exhibitedlheii bravery on various battle-fields. They have re-enlisted, and, ,after receiliinVheir bounty and clothing here, will go flour" on tiir t icnigh for a short time. • SENTENCED. —A number of persons convicted .of various offences at the late, telinA.. - o,zow, were sentenced yesterday afterneorttop lath to appear in yesterday's TELEGRAPH. They were as follows: James O'Friel (au extended • account of whose forgeries appdared Vin, our columns, was :sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary. , Vincent Pennington, for robbery of furs, goes to the penitentiary thirteen menthi: , M. Werrand L. Bosteller, four ,MOntl;Ls' im prisonment for larceny. '• Mary Gardner, for . keaping - It disorderly remains in the county jail two months. A nna M. Good and Wm. Collier were sen tenced to two months' imprisoninent for as sault and bab:;er.v. Tim= was a trr2mendoits crowd at Brant's Hall to witness the p ‘ lrformance of the, splen did drama of Camille, u m. the Fate of a Cep quette. It was produced in superior style, and every part was acknira6lY sustained.— ..Miss Josephine _Tyson, who appsen l red in the" -character of Camille, is partimilariy - nien , tioned by those who were • presel4, 'es an actress of more than ordinary. ability; in fact :those who have seen the famous Dueille WestOrn in her rendition of this clmracter, as sure us that Miss Tyson's "Camille" is far su'- perior to that of the above named lady, who considers this her favorite character. M. JenningS, Miss Denham and the other Mem bers or the company, are.all spoken of in fa -vorAble terms. • • This evening we presume . Our of F will A , take a, card" and-.go to see ,ithel aotory Girl," who will appear., • "Nan, the Good-for- Nothing," will form the closing piece. Go early, or you will not obtaina seat: MErrant CLAIns.--LTlie Board of Appraisers on the Stuart raid claims, to-day.reperted cages to date (Feb. 3,) to . the COurt of 'Com— mon Pleas of Dauphin county: 'Titese in cluded the Adams county cases heard t lately 'at Gettysburg, and some scattering ca es from the other border counties. There sre very of the Stuart raid cases, left to be heard. The board has displayed corumendalTyindus try, energy and fidelity in the discharge - dut i es. We rise sorry to hear that Mr. Weidle, of Lebanon, hae been Aliged to I sign on _account of ill healt.4.. , His. plate,l4 been • supplied by, the appoinilnenC 6 f Mr: Clark, of Dauphin county. The Bomid now consists of three prominent Citizens of -o& thinkintY, viz: Judge Hiester, Col..WorralktOWi lliam Clark, Esq., the latter gentleman! .11aving formerly represented this county Leg','' islature. The Board has 'asked jear l if tlie Courtto sit again; that its labors'inay bloom plited. We understand also that somPlange of the law will be asked atjhe - titof the Legislature by parties interested, solthat the powers of the Board may be extengelf Until the fate of tlie amendthent or suppipintent is known, the board sill be, eonfined;o cl up of the Stuart raid iii( EME!! .4 • J A GOOD carpenter wanti a situa ti on_ i n or near 'Harrisburg. Address A. B. C., at this okkel6,:jotznemplc 4 Zt: TEE ground-hug must..have seen hia.shadow yesterday. This morning the people were surprised to find the ground covered with a aofit'Of snow.' This will adagto the quantity if not to the quality of the mud oh the streets. Fmx.—A destructive fire broke out in the ii;t4 410;Iftt plon Hide s ;'an the ntireestalslien 4 t -F fras consumed. Two hotels and two dwelling houses were also destroyed. The loss is about sixty thousand dollars. SANFORp'S OPERA HOUSE.—Sanford will per form:his great' ri.pfes‘titieth of trite Tom this evening. Everybody should be acquaint ed with the true character of the negro—and in Sanford's personations none can equal him in his delineation of the contraband race. The scenery at Sanford's is splendid, and is comparable to any in this country. • Tux concert to hftiven on,priday for the benefit of the Young Men's Christian : Association, promises to be'one of Knore than, ordinary merit. In addition to the best mu siciil of our city, we have , the. =pleasure . of, announcing. that Prof..Asche, late of pod worth's celebrated band, will take part in the exercises,' and "play' a' beautiful cornet 'sac.. Prof. Saxton of tenor notoriety, will also assist. This concert has been gotten up under the 'ittOtpik,o of ,grof.- - vpv..„lnpitcye,, who )is !fusing every effort to render it one of the best ever given in Harrisburg. No doubt , the Court House will be crowded, as the, object is one deserving of patronage. POIJ.CE AFFAIRS. —Before Alderman Kline.— Roli.C‘rt - "Patton, Wm. Hunter, Wm. Leeser, Hugh Savage, George ..J. Harrington, _James Clark, Francis Thomas and J. C. Dillis—all . drunks—had a hearing, : this niorning,-and were discharged. - John Bower was . arrested by officer Nevin, for assault and battery, on oath of Daniel E. Wilt. Commitad to prison. Corporal George Montgomery was arrested by officer CampbelVfor dressing in female 'lsi;clargeg.. t:' John Donnelly was arrested by officer Camp bell; for assault and battery, on oath of Harry Patterson. Donnelly was committed to prison A FURORE rbi WAsursbrom—The national capital is all astir, and curiosity; is excited to its highest.pitch, caused by . the introduction there of the great moral, yet - sensational do meitic drama of "Tie Ticket-of-Leave Man," of Whichilie' celebrated Tom Taylor is the author. In New Yoik, Philadelphia andßos- I ton, where the most ,talented critics are found, this play has been pronounced one of the very beet ever'put l upon the stage. Wherever . the '‘‘Tielret-of T Leave Man" has been peril 'formed; good—results have •followed. The mosVfavorable opinions are expresse4 „ in re gard to this celebrated drama, and it has re ceived the very highest encomiums - Ot the prose'. WaVeit '.card to man- 7 , agers everywhere. • . Tai BuzTo L2G4.r.144 T HE BOurri` Biia: eri`riliiinitn:=Vbe passage of the fol bitart bill :wag'. through the personal popu larity. of „our indefatigable representative, Col. Alleman, whose influence succeeded in obtain ing it without a dissemting voice. The soldiers and citizens will not forget him at the Polls in October next: An act to legalize a" certain. loan of ths city of Harrisburg, and to authorize the levying and collecting of ,a tax for ,the re : payment, of said &mow 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and /tonsil of.....ilepresentatines ( i t the Common wealth of - Pennsylvania, And it is hereby enacted by the authority At the same, That the loan authorized by an ordibancc of common council of the city of •Harrisburg, approved January 27, 1864, for the payment of a bounty to volunteers, be itriti'the same is hereby legalized and made valid and.binding; and authority is hereby granted to said council to liviy4tid collect a speCialtair.; riot exceeding eight mills on the dollar, on all property in said cityiaxable by.the laws of this Common wealth for State and county purposes, for the re-payment of said - • loan with interest—said tax to be collected as other taxes are now.by law collected in said city: - This act to con, tinue in force until said debt is paid: Provided, That each individual shall - Pay a tax of :not less than one, dollar. • THE SErsrEss Awns, THE Somansns,--.Base Garnes to Swindle the •Veteran Volunteer. —One of the worst features of the corruption which has attended aportion of our military- organi zation, are the plots and combinations into which certain individuals have entered to defraud. the•private soldier, either. of his ;pay proper, his, pension, or his local bounty.— With the return Of the veteran volunteers, Har risburg has been invaded by crowds of shyster lawyers from all parts of the Commonwealth,, Who hover around the camps and besiege the ordinary resorts of the soldier, for no other. purpose but to pluck him, or, to use plainer language, to rob him, to steal from him his hard earning sand just dues. These attorneys are here from other localities professing to he' agents to enlist men; and then have such re cruits credited to the localities to which these shystersibelong. The . modeis,to pay the re- - i cruittL nominal sum to permit himself thus to be credited; and after the - credit has been se cured the shyster pockets the potuiV, thus -robbing.the.soldier-m4-.-disgracing. -his- man -1140,4- Some,lenloneens.Alkottld, be - "sorted tO, toimt a stop to these , swindles., • They are doing much to "clez4dii the:0;11g gild sow discontent, among the soldiers. If thelapthor= ities do not interest thernselveri to pro pot the Yolunteersfibiri . these 'dt4eis, I :theAeldi ers should treat suChieliows, whenever-they' are detected in this dirtntopinoss, to a co , itt bath , in the slush waters-of the Susguehanni —ln order to procure, a local honey, the soldier dogs 40t need_the -siirvicee of an attar- rkey_ °Len nept.. Eyery oQuutypaying boun ties' isreadyjo dsblarglithe tlie order of the soldier entitled to stub money. So that whenever an a . gent - or shYster. FlitorneY prents . ,#.4 - elf to the volunteer with • offers . 12 1. T44 34 1 1 49' 141;r4titti°1u.3APP Wiled 's! aAwilyThr and:treatedovagdwtlY.:: L I=l I=l -....--- JOAN . souls,'l • e twin 'ioictures, are often foinA in good-lookingframes.- A WrscoNsts ITEVSPITTE describing 'as large farm the advertiser wants to sell, adds the following: "The surrounding country is most beautiful—the scenery celestial, divine; itAso;twn wagons:sly:l a yoke of steers." MEatc - ER Couyrr.-.-4. meeting of citizens Rus held in the CoUrt, llouse last Wednesday to make arrangements for the payment of a basizt4 to volunteers. The meeting passed resolutions urging the commissioners to raise a botuaty iund anfliiient to pay s3ootci Veterans and 5250 for • . new recruits; also urging the, people to raise rhoney and take the county -warrants in 'exchange.—The engineers of the A. &G. W. R. R. have made the preliminary survey for a branch road via Otter 'creek Ao Mercer. The survey is to be continued to the senth- Ward .to the Hanisville coal ilelds.—At the last term of court, Jacob Uref, for larceny, was sentenced to one year and one month to the `penitentiary.—Timothy Sullivan was sent thirty days to jail for a similar offence. —The case of'Dennis Malony, charged with Murder, was continued until next term. - NEW Gni:BERLAND, PA, Jan. 20, 1864. DEAR LADY :—Mrs. Ball, will you please I pardon me for the liberty that I have taken in I addressing you, • a stranger. ` I feel myself under obligations to you for the, benefit I have derived from your medicine and eye salve, having suffered for many yearir most excrucit Sting pain in stay heiid, breast and side,,not being free from pain day or night. And t have been doctoring with well-skilled and practical physicians for some years, and all attempts proved a failure. I hail given up all hopes of recovery and felt fully resigned to await my fate, which - foretold an untimely grave. My father being a resident of Siddons burg, and living quite a distance from you, I did not get to hear of your medicine—that has proved a wonderful cure indedd. 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 r Which proved a clue. Feeling rather 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 confi dence in ray friend's integrity, I was,protapted #1 hearken to lair kind entreaty - and try for myself- I therefore purchased two dollars and k half - worth of your medicine, and, to my utter astonishment, in one week Iftilt 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 salyei proved useless. My eyelids were so much. inflamed 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 lady, to let yen know that I could not rest content until I would return myleartfelt congratulations to 'you, my friend and benefactress, for the good you have accomplished, feeling myself a new creature entirely. YoU'arent-Perfect liberty to publish this if you feel so inclined. I close by requesting you td accept my...warmest regards, with hope that for r humanity's melte, your life may be r Folonged: - Sticeess be _yours forever in „pe, r inmg a themonderful cue. t 1.• Yours iiatlittesPett, ,,r MARY E. BROWN. P. S.—Tor finiliair • inforinition Odress Mary R 'New Cumberland , Oufale er land county, Kw L. BALL, No. 27 Smith Pine street, Harrighurty Pa.. j2l-tf - SPECIAL NOTICES. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AS INVALID. , Published for the benefit, and as a .CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous De bility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying at thesame time Taw MEANS OF SELF-Cuas. By one NOM has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single: copies maybe had of the.author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq. Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. eb3 3mdß,w COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP This celebrated Tom= Som., in such universal demand, is made from the CHOICEST materials, IS 2.11LD and. ILIUM LOST lxi its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENTED, and extremely nimrsimat, in its action Upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. pan2s-dawly HAIR DYE! HATA DYE t ! ,Datelieloes Celebrated Hair Dye IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect--changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Naturalßroum without injuring tbe Hair or' taining the. Skin, leaving the Hair soft and .beautiful,; iniptuiafresh Vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and' VeCtifteS the effects of bad Dyes. The genuine IS signed I,lisif it. BATCH ELOR. All others are mere imita W ti l ons, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, kc. Factory-81 BAR CLAY Si', N. Y. 214,TCRRIO,R'S NEW TOILET CEISAM FOR DRWASISO ISE SLUR. [jo23-1y - Bannvort , s Bronchial Troches. Lv you wish to impart vigor and clearnes to the voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial affection, get at once a bey. of Bardivart's child Troches, the only effectual remedy in the market. For sale by the box, dozen or gross at C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug Store, No. 2, Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. .„ • 01 - A liberal diticount to the trade. dec24-tf . . Military Business Attended To. Bounty, Pension, Bhck Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per sons residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by mail, by addressing EUGENE SNYDER,'Aitorney-at.Law. Third street, Harrisbarg, Pa. dell dly Muffs, ! Muffs Muffs ! I Welave on hand muffs ut $3,'53.50;54 unit $5. A good assortment 'of lbw price furs. ._... Cloaks, ckaks, Cloaks! Cloaks for ladles, gli Fiefs. Cloaks for children. , Cloaks at all prices, up to $2.5. Hoop skirts at 75 cents, trim to $3. ' , • Stockings for ladies and children. Socks, woolen and cotton. Linen table covers, linen napkins. Black sulk at Si, SL4O, and all prices. Woolen shirts of all de.scriptiond Ladies , and gentlemep's pocket Linen sheeting 104. Linen for pillow cases 5-4. Mastitis, bleached and imbleaclod, best make. Rid gloves at 67c. and $1 per pair. Cassitnere and caminetts for men and boys' wear. Undershirts and drawers. merino vests. Dress goods at all prices. Cambric bands and cambric edging. - Balmoral skirts: at $3.25,43.50, $4. Large assortmentof other goods at S. invvs. SAP° N1V.17,,8. Car 'CONCENTRATED' LYE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. , . WAR makes high pricer'; Saponifier helps to reduce them. It. makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using your, kitchen grense. gap- CAUTIORI As spurious Lyee are offered also, be careful and only buy the PATENTED article put up in IRON =A all otbers being cpixTEßFprys. .P.Elardi SALT MAATufAcTuarof cO., ni.iladelphia---No. 121 Walnut Street, Streett Dupzeene Way. BroviruNi'Aitiifte; 4itaii Troches. " lhave never - clutiagemymiod respecting them from the first, except tothirdriyet better of that which I began thinking well of." Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER '"The Troches are a staff of life to me.'? Prof. EDWARD NORTH, Pies. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. -For-Throat Troubles they area specific. 7, "Too favorably known to need commendation:l um: auks. A. PHELPSTret4ralia.-ignitte. - "Contain no opium nor anything injurious." 4 - Dr. A. A. HAYES, Clieinist, Boston. "An elegant combine ion for Coughs" Dr. G. P. :BIGELDW, Boston. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers." Rev. E. H. CHAPIN. Most salutary relict' in Bronchitis " Rev. S SEIGFRIED, Morristown, Ohio. "Very beneficial when suffering from COlds." Rev S. S. E ANDERSON, St. Louis. "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breath ing peculiar to Asthma." • - Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON, New York. "They have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat Be that I could slug with ease." T. DCGIIAIME, Chorister French Parish Church, : Montreal. As there are Imitations be sure to obtain the GENUINE. jan2l-d&Wltn. . SANFORD AND TROUPE, SANFORD. AND. TROUPE UNPRECEDENTED' SUCCESS. CROWDED; HOUSES NIGHTLY. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. SECONIPWEEK OF TEE SEASON. ECONE WEEK OF THE SEASON. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1. • I MONDAY EVENING, ,FEBRUARY 1. 'MONDAY Lyn...NINO, FEBRUARY 1. MONDAY lon:NM°, FEBRUARRI.! a, t MONDAY EVE\ING, FEBRUARY -MONDAF EyWING, 'FEBRUARY L The Interior renovated, re-decorated, &c. NEW PACES. SANFORD AND, TROUPE. Dritiocr PROM NEW ORISANO, OPEN ON MONDAY EVENING. Orchestra seats can be procured in advance at Bann vart's Drug Store. [lan2l-dst BRANT'S RAIL. BRANT'S HALL. GRAND STAR, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination. - Dramatic Company, TARE A CARD I TAKE A CARD ! • SPLENDID'COMEDY BILy. SPLENDID COMEDY BILL. SPLENDID COMEDY BILL. SPLENDID COMEDY BILL. `FACTORY GIRL FACTORY GIRL FACTORY GIRL FACTORY GIRL FACTORY GIRL FACTOttY. GIRL. NAY THE GOOD ,POB, NOTHING. NAN - THE GOOD - POR NOTHING. NAN THE GOOD FOR NOTHING. MISSIAINY DEMI% FAQ DENIM MISS FANNFDENHATtI, '- MISS -FANNY DENHAM In Two Favorite parts. Swum Seats and Come Early. For partleularKsee small bills. CANTERBURY JVIUSIC' WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. ; ; Sole L'esse. OPEN . ETERS. EPSNING, With a First-class Company of SSINGER.. „ COMEDIAI4I3, .... ........ ........ . ... I.s.,cents. Seats Boxes . .; .. . ”. . . . . - . . , AXTANTED ,-- A viomari of good intelligence, VT. to manage aFttotel; Apply at 98 Market street. NVANTED TO RENT—A House contain ing four or five rooms, froni,tke let of April next. Inquire at jen22-dif THIS OFFIOF. WANTED -500' bbls. Fresh - Dandelion Root, by S. A. KIINREL is BRO., et9o] Apothecaries, I.IS Market st., Harrisburg. rGENTS wanted to sells the Stauthl44-: His tory of the War. A rare chance to` rake money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to s243o,per month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address = - ROES , BROS. & CO., de SO CAPT. ... WAYNE 'NEED'S ,Works, 10 vols. ; very-Interesting for boyar consisting of ' Boy Tar. Ran Away to Sea. ..Young Yager& - Young Voyageur. . Forest Salim Old People. Plant Hunters. Desert Home. Boy Hunters Bush Boys. Bruin or the Groat Bear Hunk ~. , . Right Words in the Right Placd. Curious Stories about. Fairies, and other Funny People. Magician's Show Bolt , ..Agwiz's Methods, Study of Natural IlLitory. Every Day Philosopher. - - Philosophy of Shakespeare Plays Unfolded by Bacon. , ! Tennyson's Poiebs, 1 vol. . . 7. * , Brok's German Lyrics. ''. The Pearl of Orris Island, byylbs. H. B. Stowi. Household Friends.,./... • - • War Time, by-Whittier.. V . . . Story of„the Guards, by J.- B. Fremont. ..... • Book of Hymns for public and private devotion. ' Reciestions of Conntry Anson, 2 ilia • ' Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. - Flower, Fruit and Thorn-Pieces, by Jean Paul; 2 vols. . Leisure Hours in Town. Holmes' Pooms. • • . Matin and Vespers. , , . Chapel of the Hermits. - . " Sketch Book, by Irving. - . Tom BrOwn at Oxford, 2 v 01 5 .,. drom Brown at Rugby, 1 vol. ' Scouring of the - Whito - Hamer -- '''''—' '-"-- * DeQuincey's Writings, , Notebook. .... , , Cook Book, by Mrk-Hombe•Mann. Oi • ' Angel Voices. Songs of Labor, by Whittier. . . Panorama, by Whittier. • Old Portraits, by Whittier. Home Ballada,..by - Whittier. .. - . - Literaryßecreations, by Whittier. The Princess, by Tennynon. ,',. ,DaykruidiNigtils °albs Sittlii....Fichtby Carleton.o Graeliwood Leaves; by Grace Gluon one ' ' Gymnastics for Wen, Children, sim, by Dr. Lewis. Aunt EfEle's Rhymes. Arabian Days Entertainments. Longfellow's Poems, 2 vols. Outre Her. a Golden Legend,- " Seaside and Fireside. . a Evangeline. ! • . a - Hypericn. . . - • Courtship of Miles Standish. EarnatigiV . - Song of Hiawatha. a Tales of a Wayside Inn. Together with a large assortment of other miscollaneous works for Children, for sale CIIZAP at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, . feb2 ' • , Harrisburg, Pa. • .; alfQN. l llOnday'afternothi, onlThird. street, a Currency VWlcier containing $O, consisting of a $5 a $1 bill. • The tinder will please leave it at THIS OF FICE or at Walter's Store on Third street. jan26 HILDQUaTIERS . Nin a ARXT Coars, Srlw i. SZETIOII, urfela York, - January 23, 1864. SPECIAL ORDERS I '' f • • All officers and men belonging to Pennsylvania Reit. ments, attached to the Ninth Army Corps, now absent ficim their commands on recruiting or detached service, and all furloughed men, will report for duty to Capt. John A. Morris, A. Q. 3L, in charge of recruiting service for Ninth Army Corps, at Harrisburg, Penn ' a. By command of KUHR GENERAL BURNSIDE. EDWARD M. Nan; Assistant Adjutant General. jan27d3toaw-wed GENTLEMEN wanting good fitting SHIRTS call and get your measures taken at T. M. RITMER'S Shirt Store, on,Walnutatreet,:opposite the Ex change, where he continual* keeps on hailea huge sup ply 'or ready-made Shirts 'nth Shirting Material. .1111 lands of ST/WHIM:I done in the best style on short notice, febl-eodios 'MEE OF4TAZDTVA TED: VIRGINIAt OIL OF end Day & Martin's; London BladangriPst TG csiireil on Or sale by EEC WM. DOC/C.04 4 ;A CO. =I AMUSEMENTS. lOW FACES. WANTS. NEW B-O,OICS. MONSNZE. - 610311.1g-*7iio tnOiblizii; Lot situated on the corner of Chestnut street and Dewbeny al ley. For further particulars apply to BROS. _ - NVILIbe. sold, on S A. next, Feb. A ni. 1864, at the CoUrt lionseln this city a cer tain two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE and pan of a Lot of Ground, 25 feet front on South street and 93 feet to property . of Esquire - Rawn situate on South street near Fourth, adjoining property et John Gilds and the estate of Elizabeth Thompson, dec'd. Sale to commence. at 2 o'clock, P. M. 411 Term.s made bIOWIL by DANIEL .LICESQN. feb2-413t! DANL. BARR, Auctioneer. VALUABLE MERCHANT MILL , Town Protoe - rty : and , -Farm • AT PIMLIC SAIM • -• ON WEDNESDAY - and TELITESDAY,'Feb - Ij mazy 10th 110, - .1865, the subscriber Will positifelesell; al his UM, on the Camlnplaiid Talley mlinitd, In Moctuunesburg, Cemberland county,- the following very valuable real. estate, located - 411"-U*. -bo rough: No. L A STRAM MERCHANT 3M.,1,, Mutated as above, thren stories in height, 96 feet front and 50 feet in depth, fitted up with the Meat modern improved Machinery, and capable of 'grinding 150 Barrels tit Flourlevery•twenty four holm. This Mill is located- in the fertile Cumber land Valley, (8 mi:Ks - west of-Martisburg,) where en abundance of grain ism-lawass Prom:wt. This, with its converdence.to all the Matting markets, end Its tacili ties for doing work, commends it to the 05itsidantion of capitalists. Possession can he gtra -tr; twenty days from the time of sale if .deslired. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, on.. Main street, on • wdich is erected a good two-story frame 101711LR,HOUSE, with all necessary, outbuildings. . , _ No. 3. A LOT OF GROUND, on. Locust street, having thereon erected a new two.storp,friune L9UBLE HOUSE, with 'ail the mammy, odtbuildht. : • • '- No: 4. TWO LOTS OF GROUND on Green and 'Allen streets, containing als.mt:.3 AGRES„ well adapted for building pu - rpoSes. , No. 5. ON TIIVILSDAY, FEIIIitIIARY 11th dNIMfPROFED FARM, containing 130-Acian of Good Land, iri • a high . state of cultivationand audee good fencing, situated in Hampden township,-Cumberland county, Pa., on the turnpike lead ing from liarrislifirg to. Carlisle, 6 miles west of the former place. The improvements are a good two-story 'ROUSE, l' ,Ibudy4arn, and altraxessaryputbuildings ; xith,anerch arilbf rhbideFruft; ' fi fe 'prembles ; er never failing water near the door, and rttnning i - . , • -Hen nearly , , ••.; ' ALSO, at e f e time anTalkael ltOuN;. „TAM LAND,.situatekin,Qtlmberian• s • • unties, ea& containlnt'lso'`ACß - Wroolifefillin ' - • and well covered,with tbrivMg,titither... ,„ Government binds will be taken in payment for either of - thew properties. • • . ♦ • • Salo to coMmenceon each day at 1 o'clock, P. W. when terms will bo made laiown.by , 11. C. EfiELY. fe2-6t, t- tir.gtUABLE:DIE.' SASH.PACTORY, PLAIIIING AND' SLITTING 11111 4 L, AT . PUBLIC SAI t E, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1864. . THE subscriber will offer for sale, the veina ble new SASH FACTORY . PLAINING tindSI.IXTDIG MILL, on the Cimbeeland_Velley railroad, in Illichpics burg, Pa. The property compilses a Mtge Two'story Frame Factory, with a convenient TWO STORY WARE ROOM near, with Sheds attached, for storing lumber' - and 'a Lot of Gr0u0d,.1.50 feet square, very advantageously located. The Factory is fitted nprikh a large stock of the best Machinery, which is drivenW , an ENGINE OF AMPLE POWER. , The establishment haran excellent patronage, and for any.mie desiring to carry 011 this timiness, no better open be found. • Sakitoemnxnence at Ola O'CLOCK, P. K 2 on said day, when terms will bo made ;mown by jaB-dla* ' JOHN SADLEIL ian2s REAL ESTATE 'AT PRIVATE SALE; p 4 'AT_ The several pro a of the Estate of WILLIAM AL LISON, deceaseil; 'chi - of-HirEisburg, consisting of. Houses on Front str and Chestnut street, at itnd near the corner of Front aluLChestnut streets, a vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 1934 acres of land at the eastern terminus of Market street, are of fered for sale. For- ternlstlfisaleapplyto the undersigned, Seventh and Noble steeetsiPhi/adelphia. de2l-dtf] _., . THOMAS. COCHR AN. LOTS FOR SALF..-r-A number of lots have been laid out on the Jonestown Road, about One mile east of the. City •Of Harrisburg, which are being sold at low prices. To persons desiring to secure a home for themselves,• and to be relieved from t4e present exorbitant rents, this is a rare. opportunity. A number of dots have already been sold and but few re main on hand. The plan of said lots mania seen at the Shertit's office in Harrisburg, where persons , desiring to purchase iublequ'estEdhovall:ruid She the ramie. , J. SHELL! Harrisburg, Jan. 15, 1864. . Jan-16 ZOR , .S.Al4:—A . firtit-rate, CAITAGE, I ,B46I6. fok p by- apPjring febl.-tt , . BUILDING STONE FOR SALE, of best quality, delivered sauy part or the city. - Apply to. • J KISH, jun - Irqa*llatqly, baloTt a city. MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT DISOOOREY Applicable to all useful Arts. A new thing. Its - Combination. Boot and Shoo Man utacturera ,Sfwelem s~: ~ Families. 4 4 It is aliquid. Remember. EMI AgeWs in Philadelphia, s. Fr ''l+ -gy R D P .Etis D -•AN • • - T 'subscriber 'will sell and deliver .to any il part of thecity, ` fresh - ground , bese 'extra ;family flour, in barrels or sacks, in any quantity, by 'the single banal, half, quarter or eighth .ora barrel: Also, fresh ground corn meal; and feed of every desciription: • ' Orders left at the Grocery Store of GeOrge Bell, cor ner of Second and Chestnut streets, at --Peters' Farmers' Hotel, in Market street; or at , thi.drug store of 121 r. Egle, on the Ridge Road, will be promp tly attended to: dea2B-2miow* • -- • . I JOHN HOFFER. rrlo LADIES. —lt one 'mob. - good Letter I,..Paper, , Envelopoly.,lrdy - Tana, or anyibing else in the etatiouuryatue, you win do well byy caning IS • 'S BOOKSTORE, 110/9 71 ; 1. :nded j ii be s sold Fifth street. Irtieful and Valuable Discoverk. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is. of more general -practical utility than any invention now before tbe public. It has been thoroughly tested during the last two years by practical men: and - pronounced by all to be SUPERIOR - TO ANY Adhesive Preparations known. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE Cinntrn is a new thing, and the result of years of study; its combination is on ' •SCientlfic Principles, • d under no ctrcninstances or change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or omit any offensive ROOT AND SHOE IMantifactlirers; using Machines, will Ind IL the best article known as Cementing for the Chatmels. It works without delay, is not affected by any change of tempenatu-e. JEWELERS Will find it sutticientli:Fateirive for their use, as has tidentreied4 i ~i.le! ilia .lispectoily. ABOOta , to Lealkv, 44 yto claim as an especial 'merit, 'that it nticks ratchcs to Boots and hoes , sufficiently' Strong without stitching, - • It is the only. LIQUID CEMENT - =ti'Llint is a sure thing for mend , Toy; Bone; Ivory", Aid articles of Household use REMEMBER • lirfaxi:Va Insommis exiimrr Is in a liquid form and aseasily ap plted as paste.. Mizo4'sLlsopmnac CEMENT liansolnnle in Water or oil. .Hitiones Inot,trias Csnavr Adheres oily satotances. Supplied in 'Family ex' Manufac turer's Eaukages trim 2 ounces to 100 lbs. HILTON. EROS. it CO., Proprietors, Providence, R. I teixa aca~iat'k~s MEERI.CAX,. 00 REM IbC/RISTIT'EVION %"ATER CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CO.z..nruTION WATER.. CONsui uTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CON STITTIO AND THE ONLX KNOWN REMEDY UM DIABETES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER. CONSTITUTION WATER Has been pronounced by the Medical Faculty and public, to be the most wonderful remedy for the penny neit curd of all diseases of the STOMACH. KIDNEYS and BLADDER that has ever been offered. . •aItiftsistIatiMINERAZAWATRE: It is from experi , mco that COIsISTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we now my let' no man doubt, whoa, a single bottle has been known to•cure diseases which the best medical talent in Gus - country has faded to relieve. A remedy possessing the virtues of Constitution Water cannot be classed under "quack" preparatite, as it is now used by the most scientific practitioners in this city. It is only second clam physicians that cry down popular remedies, while the better - skilled make use of every means to accomplish a cure; and the success of the phy sician increases as his knowledge of different remedies enables him to produce areure, while otbere fall in the at-, tempt. &donee is satisfied With the truth. Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you wio are under soma • ' care from ydar to year, and we particularly - snit eto hadieS who are' constantly resorting to Local frmtfnent, and all sorts of local applications for diseases, waif as much chance of success as, there would be from local applications to the throat for diseases of the We have been always careful to use language in our circular that could not shoek the most delicateorganiza tion, but we receive so many communications from per sons for which-Constitution Water ts adapted; and of whose dfm.ser no mention has been made, that We have come to the conclusion that if the remedy is capable of producing a cure, no matter what the disease may be, it should be made known. The medicine is put up for the public, and there should be iio exceptions. We would my, Constitution Water is not like a gilded pill, made to suit the eye and taste; it is a medicine in - i every sense of the term, placed in the hands of The pee ' pie for their relief, and if taken, according to the direc tions it will, in every case, produce a radical clue. We would say that the'directions in regard to diet, etc., re late only to the disease under which they occur. • ' • DIABETES Is a disease of the stomach and liver, acting through this kidneys; and is, without doubt, the most obstinatedisease, except consumption, that affects the human constitution. We have no space for discussing causes, but will state that tire effect of the direase is the con Version of the starchy principle (Or vegetable portion of the food) into sugar, which stimulatesMte kidneys to an excessive secretion of water. Many maims antler from this disease who are ignorant of it; thitt they pass huge quantities during the day, and-Melobliged to get up from one to fifteen or Monty times during the night. No notice is taken of it nntibtheir 'attention is called to the large discharge of water, and often when it is soy far advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom is the great thirst, Which, when the disease is fully estab lished,-fa intolerable the parienedrints constantly without being witisfred; also dryness of the month; cracking of the lips, a sweet breath, in - the more advanced cases, and - finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient gradu al), sinks from exhaustion. CONszerwriox WATER is, without doubt, the only lmown remedy for Diabetes, and we have as much confidence that it is &specific as we have that - °plaid will - produce sleep, and truthfully say that it has cured every case in which it his been used. STONE IN TDB BLADDER, C.ALCOLUS, GRAVBL, • BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, Kra, Bra,• Diseases arising from a faulty secretion--in the one case beingtoo little, and -accompanied by were pain, and the - 4 •Mtierwttio profineYecrSttU wtdch•will bespeed.tly cured by -the CONSTITUTION WATER CONbuiu/lON WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER _ CONSTITUTION WATER . . THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY. KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR?' DIABETES. IRRITATION OF THE NECK •OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE 5TE44:140131167. 1 Agto BORYINO, :OR PAINFUL UP:i— NATING. For thesii diseases, it is truly 'sovereign remedy, ati too much cannel be said in its praise. A single dix‘e has been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. / Areyou troubled with that distressing pain In the small of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of the Constitution Water will relieve you like magic. ,PHYSICIANS Have long sinee.„l;iiti . hp the use of buchu, cubobs and Juniper in-the tmapqmist. of those diseases, and only use them for 1..b,e want "cit",a*tter remedy. COATITIITION WATER hag proved itselrOiiiiir to" the task that has derolvc,i upon it. DIURETICS irritate and drench the kidneys, and by con tart use soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. We present the Constitution Water to the public, wit]. the conviction that it has no Nunl in relieving the visa of diseases for vihich it has been found so eminently sue easeful for curing ; and we trust that we shall be rewardol for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a fon:, to meet the requirements of patient and physician. READ! , ItEAD ! ! READ ! ! ! DAWILLE, • Pa.,Jaffe 2, 1862.—Dr. Win. H. Gregg— Dear Sir: In Feruary, 1361, I was - affected with sugar diabetes, and for five mouths I passed more than t.,. gallons of water in' twenty-foUr hours. I was obliged I. get up as often as ten or twelve times during tho night. and in five months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the - month' of July, 1861, I procured two bottl,i of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it I ex perienced teller, and after taking two bottles I was en tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good health. Yours truly. J. V. L. DE ITTIT. Bosros Commits, N. Y., Dee. 27, 1161.-IV/it...H. Gregg dl Co.—Gents: 1 freely give you liberty to makeuse of the following certificate of the - value of Constitution Water, which I can recommend in the highest manner: My win was attacked' with pain in the shoulders, whole length of the back, and in her limbs, with PalpitaliMi of the Heart and Irritatias of the Bladder. leaned a physician, who attended her about three months, when he left her worse than be had found.her. I then employed one of the best physicians I could find;who attended her for about nine mouths, and while she was under his care she ditnot suf fer quite as much pain. He finally gave her np,- and said "her ease was incurable. For," said he, "she has such a combination of complaints that medicine given for one tile ratesagainst some other of her difficulties." About this time she commenced the use of Constitution Water, suit to our utter astonishment, almost the first dose seemed to bave.the desired. effect, and she kept on improving rapidly under itir treatment, and now superintends en tirely her domestic. affairs. She has not taken any of the Constitution Water far about four weeks, and we are happy to say that it hai produced a permanent cure. Wlt M. VAN BENSCHOMI. War .n, Coma March 2, 18trl —Dr. W. H Gregg--DearySir:--Havirig seen your advertisement of "ConstitiitiodWatet," recommended for Inflammation of the Kidneys and. Irritation of the Bladder, harltig,suffered miti agei t i e t i s tz forthe past three years, and tried the skall or a number of 3 p , h our yM m cians edicin wi e. th prm tem und po temporary Yone relief,be ttleitrsf ilaithrnii Mews & Co., and when I. had used half of it, to m y surpnse I found a groat chow in my health. I have used two bottles of, it, 'and - sift ,where I - lever expected to be in my life, well, and in good: spirits. ' , Go mm express my gratitude for it; Ifeel that it is all and more than you recommend i to - he - May the blowing of God ever attend you bi Yourlaboirs bf love. • Yours tray , LEONARD RIGIgAIW. ____ FOR SALE. BY 'ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICI` • :WM. H. GREGG & eq";tom *ORGAN& ALLEN General ts, Jak• 2446M4ed .N 0.45 Clittstreet; ork.