Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, February 04, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
TIIIIBDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1864.
CITY ITEMS
FEESH lot of that household article, "Su;
van Soap," for cleaning a-ndpolishing silver and
and britannia wares. Received and.. for 'sale
at C. A. BatlllVairt & Co.'s Drug Store.
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BANNVIRT'S Bronchial Troches for hOarse
ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles'
Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and
Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Drug atore, Ridge kvenne.
jan3o-dtf
PATENT MEDICINESCODSiiiiibit will do well
by purchasing their Patent Medicines at S. A.
Kunkel &Mt.'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, Her-
Tisbnrg, Pa. ,
EXPECTORANT BRONCHIAL Tiumms.,=For the
alleviation of Bronchitis, Hoarseness, ,Cold
in the Head, &c., and all "..siiiiilarcebinplainis
affecting the organs of the Nnics.4lThey, are
in all cases perfectly innocentOmt most salu
tary when allowed to diSSOVe in' themouth.
Prepared 'oily by S. A. Kunkel , Bro.'s No.
118 Marlcet street, Harrisburg. 'ja29-Iw*
1141111mincrrnia COAL OIL —Having purchased
trlarge invoice of Coal Oil and Burning Ben
zine before the late advance in prices, which
enables us to dispose of either by the pint,
quart Or gallon, at a moderate price. We
have also a largo and varied assortiinint
Coal Oil Lamps, which we can sell at prices
to suit purchasers, and :to which we._,:would
call the attention of,consumers. Call and
give our Oils a trial. - Sold by. S. A. Kunkehlr,
Bro.'s, No. 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
ja29-Iw*
I=o=3
Tun celebrated crystal spectacles properly
adjusted to the eye..; microscopes from 100 to
700 diameter ; tower telescopes,, field glasses,
defining an object from one to ten iciileS,'and
all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo
sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical
Institute; 8 Market Square. Artificial 'eyes
inserted. Sea for a circular ! ,ifinBdtf
TOWN AND COTINTRtY.
To Crry Sussman:mg.—A change of carriers
having taken place, persons who may not re
ceive their papers will please report thesam, e
at this office.
=3=
A GOOD carpenter wants a situation in or
- near Harrisburg. Address A. Al 0., at this
office, for one week. 2t*
YELL DEAD. —On Tuesday eferung's: yo..g
uan named Oliver P. Zell fell, dead 43...:the
supper table of the Manor Hotel, in Lancaster.
He had just joined a cavalry uompFMY:'
ONE HUNDRED AND Thar DOLLARS LOCAL
BOUNTY. — C. C. Stanberger, Esq., will iniY, a
local bounty of one hundred, and thirty'dol
lam to ally thirty or forty men who will enlist
and tel credit from the borough of. Lewis
town, Pa, The money will be- paid upon the
production of a certificate of a muster in. M.
Stanberger's address is State Capitol Hotel,
Harrisburg; Pa. f? to febil:4l3t
4
Dl2, EL AD - Imola . . —This gentleman, who is
stopping ot the State Capitol Hotel, 'ft : 10011ot
his increasing practice will cause him to . re
main in Harriebprg the remaindei •Of this'
week and part of next.. Be askinn fee for`ex
amMation, and if the testimony upon his cir
cular and his advertisefnent in another , column
of this paper are to be relied upon, 'tho`se Who
axe suffering from chronic diseases Or linger
ing complaints would do Well to give'lihn a
call. It is seldom a physician cornes tetter
recommended, from a source so easy` acb4l3B.
To BM Suor.—Private heap_ Fiahel., ; ,Of . the
166th Pennsylvania Itegireent, F '¢ was by
court martial found guilty ;of desertion, and
1)
giying intelligenee; te„the enernY;'-will'b'n Rot.
at Carlisle, on Friday, the 18th of Maiori, e
tween the hours of 11 e. ,r. and - 12 Sr.., _l'
Joseph Fisher, tried• by'the genie .courbmar
tial, (which was held at Chambershrug,l,Was
sentenced to be hung for desertion,..butAid
order was since revoked, and Fishei will .4),e
imprisoned ten years at solitaly confinement.:,
YESTELDIS we noticed. the, grfat ,sp i usittion
that had been created iii "Washinitdai
Ela
delphia, New York and Boston by . l.T4ifix Tay
lor's newmoral drama, The; Ticket-1;441;i
Aran. We learn from the •Brdtirport papers
that the same play is having an...immense, run .
Lit the Holliday street theatre n that, city,' and
that the Maryland
,Legislature attended a
body to witness this immensely popular pro
duction. The city papers are full of praise for
"The Ticket-of-Leave Man." , .
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SA FORD'S Orank, Housr,.-71his, eptiblish
ment is enjoying a greAt /-11) P 1 2 , 41he
house is Crowded to 'excess every night. San
ford now announces that the alteration, reno
vation, painting, etc., are complete, and ageerts:
that the scenic effeets. will compare with, any
theatre in this .country: Also that his eom
pany is better than any he has heretotore..pre
sentecl to thepnblic. The billfor this"eiren
ing is full of r'icii'mt;ireitis, cOne l luilingfifith
the plantation scene from La. Somnamlitila,
jittroducing alive Ghost amid e.13144c pf'G. l reek
Firg.
p alms AFFAIRS. Before Alde/Inatz
John Donley: wa arrested for assaultland
s
battery on the pr oprietor of the Buehler House,
and after a hearing WV committed to prison.'
John is a "bold, soldierhey. ;
W •
David Griffith Was arrested officer iny
der, on a cargo 'of gambling, and swindling
a soldier out of twenty dollars trefuaded.
his ill-gotten gain, and went to . jail
Before going to press we learned that
G if
-fifth has entered bail in the sum of i2oo,land
was released from.prison; J. J).' Hoffinatte
.
coming his security. - ;
A soldier named Barring-ten Wits. 'arrested
for an assault on a Mrs. Bostwick. He Nias:
discharged—no one appeaiingSagairist'W at
the hearing. . •f !t -
Philip lloffinan was anested for atsaulfand
battery on Christiana dlofinaan, his wife.
Philip is a "sOger," and' W. 43" discan'tighort ,
condition that he goes to his regbient.
•
A STATED meeting of the Washington Hose
Company will be held at the Hose house to
mitfriror Tildaj9)e,V.4*gat.7 1!1/XLC
tual attendance is required.
Tug type-founders have issued a circular to
all printers that haye . raieeiLthe price
of printing ''material 25 per cent. `Paper ma :
kers have raised the price of paper one hun
dred per cent. The reader will see that pub
ineyjsmipers are mkt lik lytokagokue
e,gin Ahairlutider thin s._ .#
fairs. The only way to get along at all is to
insist upon prompt settlement of accounts.
Persons indebted-Will please take the hint.
or• OrfacEres.,— At the last re
gular biestizig,6lAclva&e:Lodge,lNb. 39, I. 0.
of Good Templars, the following officers were
installed to serve the ensuing quarter:
•
W. C. T: - , F. NV:" Yingst '`W: V. T., Jennie
Crull; W. T., B. E. Dailey; W. S., Joseph
Shearer; W. I. T., Annie Yingst;- W. 0. G.,
John Utz; W. F. S., -Isaac W. Hoffman; W.
C. William Showalter; W. M., George Shrom;
W. D. M., Lydia M. Lawrence; W. A. S., Wit.
-lifpn ; Worley "ft. S. ,Mary, Hoffman.; W. ,L.
`S., Miry lOrda'n * *; C. T. L. H. 'Patter
son.
Truster s —(to's6rvebii.iyeal•-•):LL. H. Patter
son, I. W. Hoffman and William Showalter.
LAST night found Brant's Hall filled with an
andience composed of our • mosVraspectable
eitizens—among them Governor Curtin, and
his family. "The Factory Girl" formed the
principal play of the evening. It was admi
rahly,perfoymecl, Miss, t yartny :Deuha i rki, Ap
pedred.ai gnstailted' the
character in a superior manner. - Mr. Jen
nings as Stephen Plum has few if any equals.
Mr. Rouse was irtesiStibly faiiny'in the char
acter of_Toby Twinkle. Miss Josephine Ty
son, as Lady Westendleigh, won the admire
ofthe entire audience. -
This evening "Wolmai—Her Faith.- 7 Her
Love—Her Trials," and "Toodles,"will compose
the programme. Tl:6 - splenclidbill. Look
out for -a jam at the hall. .
Lronr--Artifr,Cial•and Natura/.—Our muni
cipal authorities, taken on the whole, are a
gay set of fellows, from his Honor, the Mayor,
to the lazieSt attache in his - service. They . do
things :outhe.exixeme —being either extremely
vigilant or extremely otherwise. Of course,
the, executive is not responsible for the fail
ures , . .
of the legislative branch of the city gov
ernment; nor is it desire to make him so
in this paragraph. We only intended, as we
proceeded on to notice s.little' affair belonging
to the Council, tOgivelhe.mayoraltynnd con
stabulary forgo a, pomplimentaumotice. The
affair to which we desire to call the attention
of Connell is the extravagant waste of gas
which is now obiervable in all parts of the
city where the streets are illinoinated At tthe
expense of the, orpcirs.tion. Many of these
ligh4 wmburning, at half-past eight o'clock
this morning. Of course there is no excuse
fcii - this4aife, and it behooves the proper au
thorities-to stop - theleak. If the city treasury
can stand these pulls for.gas bills, why .ean
not Council draw on the same apparently inex
haustible source for an appropriation to pay
for the:clEklncinVgthe 'thleili"l:
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Weis,. r .4.*PW..TH:FIPPIz4:24ts--A ,Collision . 1
Between the Ppl, ic , e and a A.sqttad of Inebriated
Volunteers.-Wlaile a party of returned cavalry
-
men 'ere carol:Laing in the neighborhood of
Fourth and Walnut streets, this morning, (a
locality, by the way, noted for its low grog
genies and infeetintis lager beer- saloons,) offi
cer Campbell , made his appearance on the
ground, and at•orice'Vi&rously attempted to
quell the disturbance. - The soldiers were in
furiated with liquor, and in their excitement
theyquiitt4ned that theYliad 'lieenliasulted
and robbed. While they were thus excited,
officer Cnmplieljlia4ade an iiffOrt r ici arrest one
or two of the cavalrymen, and as he was in
the Att of doii gltis anty; some rash arid' ma
lignant partizan in- the crowd, a citizen: , of
Harrisburg, managedto get hold of a sabre,
which he flourished overhis head: and called
lustily for "Three cheers for Ji f f Davis 1"
This'atiicelarouse the "phi9ny' 'bf the sol
diers already insane with liquor. *A rusp. was
made for the " eff Dens man, and in the
inelee &hoer , - Campbelt :swag very. ‘rotighly
,treated, .not
„ dangerously injurecl.,.. 4 dicer
* CaMpbell is an efficient and an active .
man, anxious to do his duty,''tut sometimes
oxer-zealonkin. the use of his Tower. . 1 His
indiscretion in tills instance, by entering
'CroW(l'Of druilreit soldiery Slime; is haidly
eXensalpi s e , sWarYe,t-4-4 3 19t.0ur desire
sure even an over-zealous officer in the dis
charge of his 'Alit , . any ' - e,erisitte leant
=in these resiseS: of . ,XliftbAtialA PA; drunkenness
it belongs to the Mayor ; whose duty it is to
clOSe up these'ruin hOlesc"Where - soldiereare
maddened-and-infuriated. with ,liquor, until
they become fit for any work of violence. It
is not possible that the MayOr ceu 13e
to the fact, that all the disturbance; .created.
atnong the, returning; volunteers is
,directly
due to the rum holes with which Haiiisburg
is•oursed• Let him dose :these dens, and his
officers will not be assailed while in the dis
charge of their duty. . .
In the above melee, officer Campbell and
Daniel Bitting we're` both 'odiously wounded
in the head, by sabre cuts.
One , of.thetatildiersonamedt Joseph Higgins,
has been arrested, charged with-committing
the act, andmas committed•to prison.
A RIDE TO "LEAMY'S" FARM, AND .`otic ' AD-
Ipbssuite-- - - - TWWWeiekrtbrce,
•bithe Afternoon, ciK alkeautif4l:4y, *gist #ave
been , seen.a paity of ftv.eiparsons t in a omega
drawn by two of George '.IDaTIS' handsome
horses," wending • their way 'albng thel;Vines- -
town road, for the purpose of examining a
small farm belbrigifigitri Who/tied
advertised it 'Resale. 'Mr. Geo. W. Nadia,
one of ourlishienablelifiasucceSBl4;ioF.Pierei
made one of thei -PartY, and erpriated a die
,p94tieu to purchase:.-After llCletisantiidi of
Wont four uule'S ISVti: a bealltiftil road, water
rived at the ferns, and under the guidance of
Mr. youflonnble • servant,-toll the
f 9 31443A This property is beindfffily
l oca tid ; on an elevation, and from the house
down a
meantjupsug:,stlAtnn. The house and ne
cessary out -Moldings, with a nue y onng. t ru it
lorchard, ill good cOndition "'cairn
are , . , • e
con t a i ns N ineteen aoreS; niore or less, of, go`od
Am* Palk RIK* ) ; l A l d l2°6l4 4nts fa s i h a
.01 0 , 0 11 ,f1r , rksife* 4 , it • e
nutritious qualitio ateliniCan be !pie sed
at from the fact diet theisity, after a short run,
led on by M'Calla, caught an opoikuni, and
who - Perliaps fillUsek*Millod it rbastedr but
nary a Pitce'diel i #-&-IthaWiter. In conclu
sion, permit me to call the reader's attentiop
V) the beautifsl spring goodslust arrivinvfit
C. L. 'Bowman's cheap - diPgriedd store, No.
1 corner of Front and Market streets, Har
risburg, Pa. _ .
tj
4 Al -"st
NEW CII3p3ERLAND, Pe.,Jan.. 220864.
LAny::--Mrs. = will you Please
pardon: me, for the liberty that I have taken in
addressing: you, • a 'stranger; I <feel rays
under obligations to you for the benefit Than.
derived from your" medicine and eye salve
having suffered for manytyears most excruci
sting pain in 'my head,' breast• and side, not
being free from pain day,or night. And I
:have. been' doctoring With well-skilled and
prapticalphysician's fOrziOme. years, and all
attempt& proved alailure. I had given up , all
-hopes of recovery and felt Silly resigned to
await my ..fats, which.; fOetold an'tirituaely
grave.. Mifather being a resident of Siddons
burg, and living quite ir distance from you, I
did not net. to. hear of Ytirn medicine---that has
, . few
months
owe, indeed. Some few
months ago I was •advised:by a lady friend of
Thine to
. try your medicine. She stated,to me
that she Made use of 'ypitruedidine and Salve
whiehproved &grim. Feeling rather loth at
. firat tortry, - as% had out money time after
time, whiCh made ,the' P*Penaes very heavy
• arid all for 'istraight, But having , great ,confl
dduce in my' friend i sintegrity, I was prompted
*4slll..iarken . to. her'isind entreaty and try for
myself; I therefore inireli4ed tivo Wart and
a. half worth of your nAlieine,...andr tO TOY
utter astonishment, in one week : I. felt . a great
change, Jt4tl in two weeks was- - potirely, free
.',fromall pain, 'and yoUr eye scdvii Perfected a
cure for which all , other -washes and salves
proved useless. My eyelids were so much
inflamed that :I waa,foeed to wear glasses for
some, years, , and noW.lhave no occasion at all
to wear the glasses, .my .eyes being . 'well. I
'therefore have .resolved, dear" lady, to let you
know that I could not :feat' ,Content until I
would return my, heartfelt congratulations to
you, my friendand benefactress, for the good
you have adeoniPlished - fieling myself a new
creature entirely.
Yousre at perfect liberty to, publish this if
you feel so irielined. 1 close by requesting
,you to accept my
,warmest regards, with a
4opa,;that for humanity's _saki), your life may
be prolonged, Success be yours forever in
perforning the womierfql ore.
yours with respeet,
- • , VARY E. BROWN.
P. s.—'-For further information, address
Mary Frown, 'New . ; ...Crikberland: CuMber
land cciuntY, _
Nina L..SALL, No. 27 South Pine street,
Harrisburg, Pa. • i2l-tf
SPECIAL ~ NOVICES.
==il
T HECONFESSIONS AN]) EXPERIENCE
Published for the benefit, ' and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG MEN4md others, who suffer from Nervous De
bility, Premetbre Decay of Mantided, t supplying at
the same time THU ' MEA:vs op-S*4 , osRa By one - who
has euredtimself after undergoing considerable quackery.
By inclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single
.copies - raity hmhad•of the author. > • •
NATTIANIEIi MAYFAIR, Esq.
feb3:2lfid&W r" ' P ~c Tedford, Kings Co., N. Y.
HAIR DYE. DYE-I
BatehelerVOeleirititid Hair Dyo
~t od ir r z Nt= wrijnic
This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red Rusty
or Gray Hair instantlMO DiAch; Or At4utt
without injuring the ilairwr tobeipg gaeAkM, l leminctlie
Hair soft and beautiful; *pars fresh ;014 ty,. froauentlY
restoring its pristine calor, and *W W2°. illeffects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WI MS. BATCH
ELOR. All others are mere imitations, soil sliould be
Avoided, I Soldpy- all Druggists, dm. Factory-8l BAR
.
IR...fie Ft A s, 1<Y7 . ,7 XOIIXT CRU FOR DRRSSINO 111:6 RATR.•
. [je23-ly
Itatinvart's Bronchial Trochc.l‘.
• ,
Ir you wish to impart viikor and olearnes
to the voice, relieve hoarseness'and bronchial
affection, get at once a box ofßannilart's Bron
chial Troches, the only effectual remedy in the
market. For sale by the box, dozen. or gross
at C. A. Baturomrt it - 50.'44 Drug Store, No. 2,
,Tones Rcim : : l lWl4 l Silrg, ra.
jfigir•A liberal discount to the trade. dec24-tf
Military Business Attended To.
Bounty, Pension, tack Pay, Sabststencs and. 'filitary
and War Claims, genemilyi. toade'out and'callected.
sons residing at a distaneenwhiwo thetr, huairogwtran.s
acted by mail, by addressipg ,;)
ECGENV SNTBER, Attorney-at-Law.
Third street, Harrisburg, l'a.
dell dly
fiffs,! Muffs ! ! Muffs! !
~,AVo;.have- o n land muffs at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. A
grind assortment , of low price furs.
Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks!
Cloaks for ladies, all prices.
Cloaks for children.
Cloaks at all.prices,.up ! • •
Hoop skirts at. 75 cents,: $l-urs3;!.:i.. • . ;
• Stockings for ladiesland ptO . „ .
Socks, woolen grid cotton::-
Linen table covers, linen napkins.
Black silk at $l, SL4O, and all prices.
•
Woolen shirts of all descriptions.
• r Ladies' rind gentletrien's pocket hdfs
sbeeting,lo-4:
er Linen formillow,calges 5-4.
: Muslinsebliniched and unbleached, best make.
Kid gloves at 87c. and $1 per pair.
Cassimere and cassinolts for men and boys' wear.
Undershirts and drawers.
Ladies' merino vests. ,
Dress goods at till prices. • :„.
Cambric bands and cambric edginga, • . •.. •
Balmoral skirts at $3.25, $3.50 ; $41:: -
Large assortment of other goods at S. LENT'S.
Brown's.Bronehial... Troches.
- I have Weyer clgtaktiki, ,*ll:iespecting Miem From
the first, except potter' of that:Which I'began
thinking well - ReV." IEggRY WAT!D VEECRER.
"The Troche? mallaiff
-f Pr%T't ll 4.lD NORTH,
Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.
• • For Throat Fr°gl)l°Bl•iifY are a M cia l lr e- :: p. ,.. w fuls .
, .
utoO'favoiabli known to need - commendatkin."
Hon: CHAS: A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass, Senate.
"Contain no.oplana' nor anything injurious.
Dr. 4 1 4: L'HAYES, Chemist, Boston.,
,1 2inolegent,c9ibineDen. ter CoUthi?
F.BIGFIXT.B9ston.
Irecommend their use to Public Speakers..
Rev. E. CHAPIN.
• ".Most salutary relief in ]Bronchitis'" ,
Rev. S..SEIGIPRIEW:HOrtIatown, Ohio.
"Very beneficial when' sinibringlrmit,Cififip •
* Rev. - PIDERSON,.St: Louis.
"Ablest instant relief hi the tilstreseing Labor of breath
ing peculiar to Asthma."
Rev. A_ 6. EGGLESTON, New York.
"They have suited my ow exactly, relieving my throat
so that I could sing With ease." 'T. - DUCHARME;
ChmieMr French Perish-church, Montreal.
As there are Imi tionS'be surelii - the GENUINE.
jan2l-d&wlm ,
PUBLIO - SALE.
saturday a
Fi s brAgy lAth, at ceolook,
O ) iiill'besold; a ' • • •"'
LOT OF GROUND, ;
Bitnata on themroorof Harkyt.strent andl Maple -
Sn LinilestOwn. "Thii imbroveMentsare u Tivci St frf LOU
HOUSE, vi:9ll weathernoarded, , with Summer Harr and
kiediesi*!thit 'Numb*. Tills is exceliehtlesa
lion for a business stand. Terms will be made known by
J c k t. , < ANDREW p. 9AmpacrE.
NEW.:BAKERX- •
Broil dtreet, . betiebi *mid and !Third,
HE: undersigned has opened a new ,8A
,;21-KERY, in the - Sixth ward, where -he. is prepared' to
supplrBREAD AND CAKES at a. reasonable .rate. He
warrants satisfaction to all who will give him 'a call. , Ho
will selllis bread at.the rate of
'Fff OENT PER'.l'o UN:D . "
and wiaranteed. JOHN AL XI
,011,4w,5!, 04 fs:RS 6, T A lgge lot - of
. ;;iullerior Oranges, Sicily and
4uantiiy et Lian29l BOYER KOWYEB.
AjttrtiviEN'rs
./kNFORD ANDTROUP_E._
SANFORD AND TROUPE
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS.
CROWDED HOUSES RIGHTLY. •
-CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY.
. - - • . „. •.. . .
410 ND WEEK OF TB SgASON.
'SFAND - WEEK OF THE SEASON. •
./ 04 ' MONDAY EVEN MN . FEBRUARY 1,
• • MONDAY EN KNING, FEBRUARY/,
MONDAY. EVVENTG, FEBRUARY/.
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARR 1.
lONDAY ENTECLNG, FEBRUARY /.
M6bAY G, - FEBRUARY
NBI PAVES.
The iuterior renovated, re-decorated, &e. •
NEW FACES.
• SANy . SIII6.D AND TROUPE.
• nntzt , r FROM :13tir ORLRAII, OPEN MC - .
MONDAY-EVENING
, Orchestra- Seats can Be procured in advance at Bann
wart's Drug Store. (jan2l4l6t.
BRANT'S HALL, BRANT'S HALL.
GRAND STAR
Combination Dramatic Compa,ny,
Combitation Dramatic ampany,
Combination Dramatic Company,
I ,SUCPESS.• ••• L SUCCESS. — SUCCESS.
, - HOUSES CROWDED. ' " HOUSES CROWDED.
HOuSts pxtQwnpp. ItousEs CROWDED.
,
LARGE - AND PASNIONABLE AUDIENCES.
11b1.1 B LE, ..?•'P'I'F
"R"
jj""
% lendid Dramas.
.
QNV‘it :IMONAW:n . - 'WOMAN., •:• WOM4N
wOMAN. ' WOMAN. - ' WON - A:A': ' WOMAN.
:WOMAN , WOMAN. WOMAN. WOMAN
-Her Faith. ... Her Love. Her Trials.
Mier,
Her Love.
Faith., - Her Trials.
- - ~ , And , the Comic Drama called the
TOODLES. TOODLES. TOODLES. TOODLES.
TOODLES. TOODLES. TOODLES. TOODLES.
TOODLES."TOODLES. TOODLES. TOODLEs.
KISS. FANNY -I " IT
WWI?
MSS FANNY DENIIAN
MISS FiIitiTUNIIAM
In Two Favorite prim.:
SOura Seats 'aitd.Co*" Early.
For partitular3 sec smitll bills
CANTERBURY -16 SIG HALL
WALNUT ST:, Bt.,IIO*,.THIELD.
BUDD. .... .. ............ , ....Sole Lease.
OPK S T EVERY EVEYLNG,
• _
With a First.elasiCompany of •
' S.L S ZGERS, DAN ERS, COMEDIANS, &c.
Admission...... ..................... ...... cents.
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febt-illb*
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102-Iw.
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Inquire nt ' THIS OFFICE'.
A1NT,9447Ep:50.0 bbls.. ' Ftijsh: Dillelion
v Root, by S. KUNIC.F.I &B•
st9o) ; Ho4ekst., Harris urg.
A GENTS wanted to sell the Standard. His
•tory of the War. ' A rare chance to Mika'
Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200000
'volumes already sold. Send for circulars Address •
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--do 3 0 ,r ' Publisher*, Baltimore, lid.
:N E S, •
A-Pll *
101 RIIEED'S Works, 10 vols. ;
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very interesting for boys, consisting
Boy Tar. Ran Away. to Sea.
Young Yagersi. Young Voyageur.
Ft:West; Exiles. Old People. - -
Plant Huntem Desert Home.
tkiy,Hunters . Bush Boys.
Tituin,or - the Great Dear Hunt. '
'Bight Verdi in the Right Place
Curious Stories about Fairies, and other Primly People.
Magician's Show Box. .
4.a4-iz!s,Methods, Study, ocNotural History..
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Philosophy of Shakespeare Plays Unfolded by Bacon.
Tennyson 's Poems, 1 vol.
Brok's German Lyrics.
The Pearl of Orris Island, by Mrs. K Stowe_
- .Household Friends. • ; •
War Time, by Whittier.
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Story of the Guards, by J. B. Freinont.
Book or Hymns for public and private deVoilon.
Recreations of Country Parson, 2 vols.
Autocrat of the Breakfast:fable.
Flower, Fruit and Thorn Pieces, by. Jean Paul; 2 vole.
LOWIII3 Hours in Town.
Hohnes' Poems.
biotin and:Vespers. .
Cluipel of the Irermitl.
Sketch .1104, by Irving. .
Tomßroki at , Osfeird, '
Tom Brown at Rugby, 1 vol.
Sebuting Of the White Horse. '
DeQuincey's Writings, .Notebook.
Cook Book, by His Howe
Angel Voices.
I; ISIDAgs of Labor by Whittier. ;
NAOMI,* by Whittier.
. Old Portraits, by, Whittier.
Home - Ballads, bY. Whittler:
Literary Recreations, Whittier. •
.
The Princess, bylennySon.
Days and Nights on the Battle Eipld u by _Carleton.
GreedvroodlativeS; bylGrace Greenwoodi •
Gymnastics for Women, Children, &c., by Dr. Lewis.
Aunt Effie's Bhymos.
Arabia, Days Entertainments_
Longfellow's Poems, 2 vols. , s . s •
Outre Iter.
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Seaside and Fireside. •
'Hyperion.
Kavanaugh.
Hillteef
Tales of; a Wayside Inn.
Together with a large assqrtmeut .of other miscellaneous
works for Children, for sale WRAP at'
SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
Harrisburg, Pa.-
feb2 _
TREASURY Dap.matorr,
Opick§oP golmw . ormys cor.jvas,4C •
ili ttroacJaltil6_,
NkrEAS, by satisfactory evideri,,- pse
sensed to the undersigned, it has been nigale,teitip
pear that the First National Bank of HarrisbtuVinthe
county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, has been
duly srganized, under and accor ding to the requirements
of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a Na
tional currency, secured by a pledge of United States
stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof ,, approved,Rebrhaiy 25th , 1863, and has complied
with all the provisions of said act, required to be complied.
with before sonynencing the business of banking:
Now, therefofe, T High qUalloch, Comptroller of the
Currency, do hereby certify that the First National Bank
of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylva
nia, is authorized to commence the business of banking
under the act aforesaid.
[l.. a.] - In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal
of office, thisalth day di January, 11363..
HUGH. Id'CULLOCH,
CoMptroller Of,the Currency.
Jan
VOR RENT—The store room, cellar and
warehouse long 'occupied by Joseph Ross, dec'd, in
the borough of Middletown, Pa.
The Store Room is fitted up 00Mbietphr dry Pct 4; &C.,
and the cellar for greeetia is well Located for a profit
able business, „ s
A goodirht,itoitriniVy , tla 'offered to an dnergetic man to
do ,a. lam As safe bushaess, or the whole property, dwel
lingAtutsfaro,,will be sold. Inquiry to be made of
JOHN T. ROSS, Acting Exbeutor.
Middleto • Dec. 1L dl4-d2taw3rn
LOST.
ON Monday afternoon, on Third street, a
NJ, Coirreiltenliol4eteontainpg copsistingjor a $5
and a $1 bill. iThe Linder will please leaVe itnt THIS OF
FICE or at Walter's Store on Third street. jan26
PtCTORALS are useful to soothe a
Gcough, allay Tickling in the Throat: relieve
Hoarsen Catania, Sore Throat, &c. They. contain
Oolttfr4 °relit:rand; 'pectinat:llmi leaegmflid. Squill,
table expectorants known 4 are the chief ac
tive cent-tat:Lent% so blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar,
that each lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant dose.
M: • uradtt.,o el. b K &
8 /?". .P9 ^. .e":=Pc 8 gar. l .ot.fthrtt 8-1:1:1811.78'
• .
rtigglS, tiIATEI3I..VIR,GINTA OIL irOY
Martin'q , London Blacking,, Ast, ra
ceived and for sato by [tel] Int. DOCK, JR., & CO.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Twoßuilding Lots, situated
on the corner of Chestnut street and Dewberry al
ley. For further particulars apply to
feb24ll:w ROMFORT BROS.
Public Side.
WILL be sold, on SATURDAY next, Feb.
6th, 1864, at the Court House- ,in this city a ter
tain two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE and part of a
Lot of Ground; 25 feet front on South street and 93 feet
to property of Esquire Ratty, situate on South street near
Fourth, adjoining property of John Gilds and the estate of
Elizabeth Thompson, deed. Sale to commence at 2
o'clock, r. s Terms made known by
DANIEL JACKSON.
feb2-d3t*
DAst . BARR, Auctioneer.
VALUABLE MERCHANT MILL,
Town Property and Farm
AT PUBLIC SALE!
ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb
ruary 10th and 11th, 1884, the subscriber'. will
positively sell, at his Mill, on the Cumberland Valley
railroad, in Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa., the
following very valuable real estate, located in that bo
rough:
No. L A STEAM MERCHANT MILL, situated as ahocla,
threw stories in height, 98 feet front and 50 feet In depth,
fitted up with the most widen improved Machinery, and
capable of grindlii.gloo Barrels of 'Flour every twenty
four hour- This brill islocatod in the fertile ,Cumber
land Valley, ,(8 miles West of Harrisburg,) where an
abmulftnoe or grain can always" ti O , procured. This, with
its convenience to all the leading markets, and its
facili
tiee for doing'irbrk, conithends it to the' consideration of
capitalists. Pomeoion can bee given in twenty days from
the time Of sale if desired.
No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, on Main street, on wdich
is elated a good two-story frame DOUBLE HOUSE, with
all - nbcessary outbuildings.
No. 3. A LOT OF GROUND, on Locti# Street, having
thereon erected a new two-story Nap DOUBLE HOUSE,
with all the keetsistuT outbuildnign
- - No. +. TWO jQT OF GROUND, on Green and Allen
streets, containing about 3 ACRES, well adapted for
building purpoSes.
No. 5. ON TirussDay, FEBRUARY 11th,
AIV IMPBOEb:FARm,
containing 130 ACRES of Good Land, in a high slate of
culttration, and under go-3d fencing, situated in Hampden
township, Cumberland county, Pa., , on the turnpike lead
ing from Harrisburg to C.arlisle, 6 miles west of the former
place. The improvements are a good two-story HOUSE,
Bank Itattklutd all nitatia — tory outbuildings ; with an orch
ard of Choice Fruit, on the premises ; a well of never
failing water near the door, and running; water fp nearly
_
ALSO, at the same time and place, Two Treanor 41013N
TAThf LAND, situated in Cumberland and Perry counties,
each containing 140 ACILE,S, convenient of access, and
well covered witli thriving timber.
Government Bonds will be taken in payment for either
of these properties. .
Sale to commence on each day at 1 o'clock, P. It when
terms will be made known by C. EitaLY.
fe2-St.
Jan 26
VALUABLE WJW
SASH FACTORY,
PLAINING` AND SLITTING MILL,
AT
PUBLIC SALE,
ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1864.
T ' , subscriber will offer for sale, the Valua
ble new SASH FACTORY, PLATIMG and SLITTING
MILL, on the Cumberland Valley railroad, in Mechanics
burg, Pa. The property comprises a large Two story
Frame Factory, with a convenient TWO STORY WARE
ROOM near, with Sheds attached, for storing lumber ; and
a Lot of Groand, 150 feet square, very advantageously
located.
The Factory is fitted up with a largo stock of the best
Machinery, which G driven by an ENGINE OF AMPLE
POWER.
The establishment has an- excellent patronage, and for
any one desiring to.carry on this business, no better open
ing can be found.
Solo to commence at ONE O'CLOCK, r. it., on said day,
when terms will be made known by
jaB-dts* JOHN SADLER
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE 'SALT!,
The several properties of the Estate of WILLIAM AL
LISON, deceased, In the city of Harrisburg, consisting of
Houses on Front street and Chestnut street, at and near
the corner of Front and Chestnut streets, a vacant lot on
Mulberry street, near Third, street, and 1934 acres
of laud at the eastern terminus of Market street, aro of
fered for sale. For terms of sale apply to the undersigned,
Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia_
de2l-dtfl THOMAS COCHRAN.
LOTS FOR SATE. —A number of lots
have been laid out on the Jonestown Road, about
ouo mile cast 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 the
present exorbitant rents, this is a rare opportunity.
A number of lots have already been-sold and but few re-
Main on hand. The plan of said lots can be seen at the
Sheriff's Once in Harrisburg, where persons. desiring to
purchase aro requested to call and see the same.
41111RT.T
Harrisburg,.Jan. TN 1864. 191116
FOR 'SALR—A first-rate 'seconded-handed
cAlutacs, suitable for, Hacking: \Vertlll.:Xi-sold
oheap by applying toW. WS,
t
febl-tP. • ' - Fifth street.
BUILDING STONE FOR SATAF,, of best
qualitk, dellYeied to any part of the city.
Apply to , , • • J. War,
janl2 ' ' Immediately below the city:
MISCELLANEOUS.
GREAT DISCOVERY i
Apiolicslile to all
useful Arts.
A 4ovi
Its Combillation.
Boot and Shan Man
ufacturers.
• ,---- `Jewelers.
Families.
It is tiquid.
Remember.
finis.
jelB-dly
.Harrisburg Steam Mills.
FLOUR AND FEED.
V6subscriber will sell and deliver to any
part of the city, fresh ground, bait extra family
flour, in barrels or sacks t any, quantity, by the single
barrel, half, quarter or eighth" 6f a barreL Also, fresh
ground corn meal, and feed of every description.'
Orders left at the Grocery Store of George H. Bell, cor
ner of Second and Chestnut streets, at Peters' Farmers'
Hotel, imMarket street, or at, the drug store of Dr. Egle,
on the-Ridge Dead; !will be pronaptly attended to.
dec2B..2necer* JOILNI Roma.
T'
10. LAlON* , =....4lt.nti *IA, good Letter
A_ Paper -Envelopes; Toir4.Pensonk.hing else in the
stationery .ynn?Nt*dooirratbstwillbtiet
nol9
Useful and Valuable
Discovery.
1 HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
is of more general practical utility
than any invention now before, the
public. It has balm thoroughly tested
during the lasi two years by practical
men, and pronounced by all to be
.SUPERIOR TO. ANY
Adhesive Preparations known.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT is a new
thing, :and the, result of years of
study; its combination is on
Scientific Principles,
And under -no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or omit any offepsire
smell.
BOOT diV7) SHOE
Manufacturers, using Machines, will
find it the best article known as
Cementing for the Channels, It works
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature.
JEIVELERS
Will find it sußicienity, - , adhesive' for
their use, as has been proved.
It is ' Especially Adapted to Leather,
And'we claim as as especial merit,
that it sticks Patches to Boots and
Shoes sufficiently. strong without
stitching, .
li.lB the inq
4IIQUID,'` . t EMENT
Extant that is a sure thing for mend
Furniture,
Crockery,
Toys,
Bone,
Ivory,
And articles of Household use
REMEMBER
HILTON'S IssoLust.s Carort ,
' ls in a liquid form and as easily ap
plied as paste. -
Tin.ivies Isstn.tems Cescorr
Is insoluble in water or oil-
Kruros's Nadu:rata CziesT
Adheres oily substances.
DD ed' ' fin Family or Manufac
-1-
turer's Packages from 2 ounces toloo
ribs.
BELTON BROS. & CO.,
Proprietors,
Providence, R. I.
Aghia t
LALYG & 31AGIN1,1:_;.
y ~~,kh
'agrri„sburg.
MEDICAL
CONSTITUTION
LIFE SYRUP,
COMPOSED OF
lODIDE . POrASSIUM,
With the Compound Concentrated si Fluid Extract of
VALUABLE HEDIMAL ROOTS AND HERBS
WAS. H. GREGG, M. D.,
Graduate College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. : for
merly Assistant Physician BlackwelPs Mend Hos
pitals, late Medical Inspector New York
State Volunteer swot,. under
Gov. Edwin D. Sinron.
cossrtrurioN LIFE
HAS PHODCVED
A REVOLUTION IX MEDICI-YE
What may soma almost incredible, is, that many die
eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable me tr:-
quently cured in a few days or weeks, and we cheerfully
invite the investigations of the liberal minded and eei
titiC to cures which have no parallel at the present day.
Our medicine is peculiar; by it the seat of any di-e -_
is directly reached, and the equilibrium restored.
Those who have suffered longifrom painful and oli-d
diseases, those who have vainly sought relief from ails
tised medicines, those w)ro cannot be cured by ethyl- phy
sicians—
ARE INVITED TO USE CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRI
During the past five years we have contended w 4 ti 46.
stades and overcome opposition as herculean as wen• eV.
encountered by any Reformers.
•
RAPIDITY OF CURE.
Some say, "Your cures are too quick," while others
doubt their permanence, and think that disease can only
be cured by the "slow recuperative process or Nature. ••
This is our reply :
In health, the body, like a well-balanced scale, is lit a
state of Equilibrium. But when from any cause down
goes one side of the stale, we have the effects of di , 4ease.
What is requisite is, to restore the normal ta.:...ne- .•+' Ii,••
scale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
A positive and SreCillc remedy for all diseases originating
from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for all
(hereditary) DISEASk i transmitted from PARENT TO
CHILD.
PARALYSIS
Hemiplegia. Paresis
Paraplegia.
It is SO unicermlly admitted thai Constitution laic Syrup
is the only effective means of restoration in the Valil.u,;
forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate that it is
emphatically the Great Life-Giving Power.
DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion. Liver Complaint. CoAstipatiou.
Weight at Stomach. Biliousness. Want of Appetite
Flatulence. Bad Breath.
SCROFULA
Glandular
Erysipelas.
Strums
Slug's E‘il.
This taint (HEREDITARY Hlld. ACQUIRED,) aliDlig hie with
untold misery, is by all usual medical remedies incurable.
. .
1111EUMATISM.
i
Neuralga.
Gout
Arthritis]
Lumbago. Sciatica. Tic Douloureux.
It there is any disease in which the Constitution Life
Syrup is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its kindred
affections. The most intense pains are almost instantly
alleviated enormous swellings are reduced. Cases,
chronic or vicarious, of 20 or 20 years' standing, have
been cured by us.
NER VO USNESS.
NCIVOUS Debility. Shattered Nerves. St. Vitus' Daum.
Loss of Power. Confusion of Thoughts. Epilepsy.
Thousands who have sulibrod for years will bless the day
on which they read these lines. Particularly to
suffering woman will this medicine prove an inestimable
oleasing—directing their footsteps to a hope whi.-h fulfils
mare than it promises.
MERCURIAL EISEASES.
SaliVation. 'tatting of lion,.
Bad Complexion. Aches in Bones.
Pealing of WlXtehlos.i. Depression of Spirits.
WNSTITIMON LIFE SYRUP purges the systom en
tirely from all the evil eifectsof Mercury. removing the
Bad Breath, and curing the Weak ;Mints and Rheumatic
Pains which tile use of Calomel is sure to produce. It
hardens Spongy Gums, and secures the Teeth as liraily
ever.
CONSTITUTIOY LIFE SYRUP
Eradicates, Root and Branch, all Eruptive Idrzemes of tLo
i kin, like Ulcers, Pimples,klatches, and all other ditlicul
tics of this kind, which so much disfigure the outward
appearance of both males and females, often nuking them
a disgusting object to themselves and their friend=.
CONETIIIITIOIZ LIFE sx - in - P
CURES :ALL SWELLING OF THE GLAND.q.,
Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Ilreast, and should
be taken as soon as the swelling is detected, thus pre
venting their breaking, and producing the troublesonn.
Discharging Sores, which disfigure so many of the younger
portion of the community, from six to twenty years of
ago. Young children are very subject to Discharges from
the Ears, which depends upon a scrofulous constitution.
These cases soon recover by taking a few doses of the
Life Syrup.
All scrofulous persons suffering from general Debility,
Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the limbs, :did°
men, and iu the female, Dropsy of the ovaries and womb,
generally accompanied with Inflammation and Ulceration
of the Uterus,_ are permanently cured by Coustainion
Life. Syrup. The disease known as Goitre or Swell,l
Neck, the Life Syrup will remove entirely. The remedy
should be taken for some time, as the disease is exceed
ingly chronic and stubborn, and will not be removed with
out extra effort,
Tumors of the Ovaries, Tumors of the Breast, and
swelling of other glands of the body will be completely
reduced without resorting to the knife, or operations of
any kind.
Epileptic Fits, Sympathetic or Organic Di eases of U. , .
Heart, as palpitation, Disease of the Valves, producing
grating twilling sound, Dropsy of the Heart Case ansi ati
the affections of this important organ, (persons sail:ern!
from any acute pain in the region of the heart) will 1.0
greatly relieved by tonstitutiou Life Syrup.
BROILEY-DOWX d" DELICATE CONSTITCTIOSSI
Suffering from Indisposition to Exertion, Pain in the Back,
Loss of Memory, Forebodings, Horror of C•ilionity, Fear
of Disease, Dinineis of Vision, Dry, Hot Skin and Ex
tremities, Want of Sleep, Restlessness, Yale, Haggard
Countenance, and Lassitude of the Miasmatic System, ail
require the aid of tne Constitution Life Syrup.
FOR ALL PORN'S OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES.
Either of the Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead or
&alp, no remedy has ever proved its equal.
MOTH PATCHES upon the fanatic face, depending upon
a diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleiiosita to the
young wife and mother. A few bottles or Constitution
Life Syrup will correct the secretion, and remove the de
posit which is directly under the skin.
If Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi
ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcetanid or can
cerous condition of that organ, accompanied with burning
or other unpleasant symptoms, will be relieved by the 1:F- -
of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
SiTAS A. GENERAL BLOOD-PERIFTLNG AGENT, TEE LIFE
SYRUP STANDS UNRIVALLED RI ANT PREPA -
TION IH 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 ars
at a loss to know what to do, we would advise the use of
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. It will restore their pallet
countenance, strengthen their weak back and side, give
teem new energy, new life and happine.
THE RICH AND POOR
Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and Science 11“..-3.
made the Constitution Life Syrup fur 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.
kt not delay when the ine9ns are so near at hand, and
AVithin the maul of all.
TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES.
It is the safest and most effectual medicine ever discov
ered for purifying the system, and relieving the sultexing
attendant upon childbirth. It strengthens both the
mother and the child, prevents pain and disease, and in
creases and enriches the food—those who hare used it
think it indispensable. It is highly useful both before
and after confinement, as it prevents disease attendant
upon childbirth.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
LS TEE POOR MAN'S FRIEND AND TILE RAW
MA-N'S BLESSEVG!
BITY IT, TAKE IT, AND BE CURED.
IT IS igIsTPTERSAL IN ITS EFFECTS
WM H. GREGG, M. D.,
'SOLE ProPRIETOR 7 NEW YOE%
Laboratory- 11rook'yr:, L. r
PRICE, '4l PER BOTTLE; " SIX BOTTLES FOR ti:s
Aa-Sent by express to all parts or the country
jskix26-wdsw6m
Paralysis Agicaiv
Ulcenition.
Salt Rheum
MORGAN & ALLEN,
'Wholesale Druggists,
4GM;TS 7
46 Cliff Street, New York: