atig Etteglafil HARRISBURG; PA FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1864. CITY ITEMS. A FRESH lot of that household article, "Su.- TER SOAP," for cleaning and:polishing silver and and britannia wares. Received and for sale at C. A. Bannvart R Co.'s Drug Store. feb33t BANNvesT's Bronchial Troches for hoarse : ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets,and Dr. Wl]). H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. jan3o-dtf Tar. celebrated crystal, spectacles proper y adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter tower 'telescopes, field glasses, defining an object from onoto ten miles, and all kinds of optital, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf. 'TOWN AND COUNTLY. ONE HUNDRED AND Trmatt Licintlint BOUNTY.—C. C. Stanbergerr Esq., will pay a local bounty , of one hundred .anktltirty,l49l - to any thirty or forty men who will enlist and take credit from the ber , oltgh'of Lewis town, Pa. The money will be paid upon the production of a certificate of a muster in. Mr. Stanberge4address is. State; Capitol Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. ,feb4-d3t Warn-En—A_ young man who can write a good hand. Apply at this office. tf, Fran.—Pour barns, sixteen head of c,attTe and a quantity of hay, grain; &e:,.'ivere , :ide St'royed:by fire atYork, l=:1=1 Joinr .lavrs, of . State street, having given bail in $BOO for his appearance at April court, bas been released from prison., • . Simvx.m., of the 78th Permvlvaniii regiment, ha.4been re-Odinibissiohed` id' 0/1- ,onel, by Gov. enrtin.: . . DROWNED.—Mr. Frederick Harabright of . . Lancaster, was drowned, at Washington, D. C., on Friday night last. ' g Tan notes of the new National Banks•are beginning to be circulated. They will 1)6,4- ceeclingly hard to counterfeit. --~•--- A REGULAR meeting of the Hope Fire Com pany will be held this evening, at 7 [Alba. Punctual attendance isriqueiife:4: • [By order. ELEMON.-Tlr special selection t'orktate ';ienatorto fill the vaeand occtiiion l ad by g the wesignation of Senator. White, of„, Inflana district, will be held on Friday, Feb. 19th., THE City Couneil 'advertiseslor . pro .4als fora loan of 516,000, in awns otsloo and:up wards, agreeably tQ an 0r414-allea tqlsqoclAls3l - 26, relative to the popper& of bpuniies to volunteers: . THE IVlaydr has issued a •Prodlariatlat.yro . hibiting the sale of liquors of all kiztels.to. sol diers. It is hoped that the desired.. result -maybe arrived at.. The. late 'riots and dis graceful proceedings L :Were caused by tlie fire water dealt out by the keepers of low 4og shops and others. ShoUld any tontine to -sell liquor to soldiersi. we hops - they will be •severely puhished.' . : • KILLED. —Ehrhart Snyder, of Williamstown, Lancaster conititi,' was killed'yesterday morn ing near the' Gap' Station, by engine No: 179 of the Pennsylvania. Railroad. There are two tracks. Deceased was walking on one and the engine was coming down the other. Unfortunatety he stepped. from one; to the other just as the engine was : paSOW and-was instantly killed. ^~. 1i14411.LY COAIibraT4LBLE.-7pt ~sv. e re. shown a letter front eltizen,forruerli etpri , Y, but at present .r6slain in . SOMirset;.in this titate, to a meinber a the Harrisburg.Har," in which he says: "lvfy sister has, a snug little home. of her'ewn - . She ..htativssone,. all of whom were in the army,' and there =is only one of them now alive ;.so yen see she4.:*;Sac rificed much to crush% this unholy'igbalidn." It is scarcely necessaiy - 'o' SaY that the widow referred to is a native . of this county. God bless her,:andllier caurviving 6O l THAT CONCERT. —Theeri,clS 'of the' To):mg Men's Christian Association should not forget the concert to be given at the Court Eionse this evening. It -will be an entertainment of more than ordinary excellence. The pro gramme embraces a number of choice gems from the numerous productions of the best composers in the country. 'The lad* and gentlemen who have been: selected pate in the exercises have _been gr ni titeiT time and attention to preParation, do 01 we may expect a rich •treat. Let the Coliviellouse lie filled: See advertisement'far particulars. _jaw. Jorra,- - ma, as ;nal; there . was fa' fall house. at the entertainment of the StarOombi natiOn Troupe, idad, as ushal, the peildiagnee. gave outire satisfaetiop: Eirery part - was so well remi ‘ ned that not the slightest fault was visible to the' most intelligent Obabrveti At the general reqoed of many of our 4 .itisTi'' , and for the gratiu`cation of those Who,were. unable to ga i n et b n ision on the evening of " the 22d ult., theinanag.' haveconseiitii to repeat, for the last .time, this evenittgr, the AN ACROS TIC. great moral drama , entitkd Jfiek Toln'e Co intr . ' - 0 ."":""."....80 , W.5.5...., ...........,- „ r, Life Among the 7474. 11: 11 % ) ".a r ia.Y Den- •Arisal i ye freemen in yannpplver, g ham will appear , as . r6TOI - 4:”- • Al ‘ . .. 6 !'<'' 7o,sl l.litio, .e r 'New vigor gain" from this brighthourf .. Ty6on in two favorite characters , ... l ilt_ le hale Deektre yonr:righisi taaliktai . :thoinevei , Jennings as Eva St Clair, Mrs. Own AS i Repel each low attempt to sever.. ''' Mltria St. Clair, Mrs. ? Jennings w,A,TTI, Atioe, I v4rafs pfire#Gdireintnent; faitastpl l an Miss 'Wilford as Aunt Ophelia, Miss Artil'. BS " i d" a l 9 - sop i3 9 f PiP 4 i l o l ni - Emeline. This is the 'fifteenth niglitOiTthr V,if.:.!if laisPfeante have, 'tis trne, ,, - • •\-• Star Combination in this city, and the crowds . , ,pontrivt."4„thie landsvith blondAtirolatlf are as large as they were at the Aritilinte,t, : Will. i.. u nc easing 30 efforts prove, .". I meat. No other company ever sn4i'dde e Recreant, yom." Snit ban to*97e, as does the Combination 'TioW liVtiase „drikkgitetir *le'" awai lande . ~ ~...4 ....._ -,... ... is, the befit -Or :plays are prodne,?4,,. - 'nri ".. : ;•• 1 11r.., V....:ft :N ... 5 . t Pg. Q 1 ,-han , t .4 .- citizens will-4itrouize a cohipait is Noili.,,Dtileiikra ell V" ; _'; (l3 l l°ali li, " . ' - IV, -worthy of patronage. ,Go earl tiffin - jht, ' l 4reititiiiai :Qatar guns Bitter .. me of, , •.. . Uncle Tom alwayi draws. • :'. •LC ' Irov, No. 118 "k440 qt 46 0 7461471bi1ig '17.? '''' . ~ .F.,,,. ` • "` J • :• , ..1 4 „A ..T.3,./.7- ',.' t . I.!, Is it %if -al bitril Li : l4 .r.. M 67 ilt ',,, ,ti Is lb* ArukarzaT P.NTI':.:I4 k'lliks:?..o: - 4 m 4..-). U. ifiNrs TO BOTH SEx.E.s. 2 ---Young men should bear in mind that coat-tails, cigars, profanity, ! ithli:`Mtlfirige l eilWectftotFitia kt ' utetif Young womenliheniliilblir.inzaindthat feath ers, furs, dress, sofa-lolling, scandal making, wearing kids, talking nonsense and street igaddi4 tie true woman. ;.` SAVE ' S ' OF REAL ESTATE, Sc.—We design pub lishing a brief notice of all public and private sales of lands„stocks, &c., and desire our friends in the city and county to furnish us with statement of all such sales that may occur , the ward, township or borough, thr number of a+is:lArfrf tiog i lt&corith the ire 4theli es of thepers'As llygndit mord. The publication will be valuable not only for present but futureirefeirce. The following sales have recently been made of property on Market street, in this city: Rudolph,. iF t , Kelk.er -an4 Brothers,pplit to Jacob Grenawalt and Je'remihh Grenawalt, a certain lot or piece of ground in Harrisburg, with a brick house thereon erected, fronting on Market StrE;Sti , 37'feet 9- 6 inches, more or less, and 43 feet along River alley, for the sum of $9,000. Henry Thomas 'sold to George Bergner, that lot of, o rrround situate at the corner bf Third and Market streets, (lately owned by F. K. Boss) and fronting,ongarket 51 feet 6 inches, inbre'or less, to•Brinit'a line, and' up Third street 83 feet, thereon erected a two story frame" , itole,.log• house, 33 affry.briCk house. office, &c., &c., for the sum of $20,000. House -,of William M'Clure „sold., to John Brady, a 3 story brick house frontirig_on Mar - ket, 124 , feet; and 'in depth AOS .feet, for the sum of $ll,OOO. Haniiltori sold itolJaeOb Ziegler, a lot of ground fronting on Market street, 28 feet, and extending to Strawbury alley, 210 feet . , thereon erected a 2 story , log house, &c., tfOr Atlelgioniof sloth Dr. George . W. YOrter sold to henry Shellenberger, a 3 story brickhouse, fronting on Market, 25 feet 6 inches; and extending to Strawberry alley; 210 feet, thereon erected in the rear of said lot a 2 story briar. stable, &c., for the•inimot $15;500 'cash. Daniel Leedy sold to Benjamin S. Kunkel, 'a lot'af'ground fronting on Market street, 26 feet 3 inches, and extending towards Chestnut street, 60 feet, &c., for the sulk 'of $5,750. liSalli : _ . _ A CARD FROH 'THE C H EF - OF POLICR To the+•Editot , of the Tele.grapla In your issue of last evening, I find an arti cle'Under the caption of "Whisky among the soldiers," stating that "whilst a party of re turned cavalrymenj were carousing an the neighborhood of Fourth _and Walnut streets this morning," I "inade my appearance and vigorbintlY atteinpted taiqtall the 4isturbance. " The information upon which that article was based must lave beenuite limited, and as injustice has been - don in , - (unintentionally no . Icidoubt,) I desire to a a full statement, in order that the citizens of this place and the public generally may know the facts in the case. Yesterday (Thursday) =orning, between the hours of seven and eight 'll'elocii,'*hilet yet in bed; I wropealled upon : togo to the sa loon in the basement of Mr• XiisPll l l3 building, at the Ciliner"of , Meadow 'Lane and Fifth „street, but having lost a great deal of rest in the earlier portion of the week, felt somewhat loath -to go, and really delayed , - for a ,short time, but in, the course of a few minutes, be ing again sent' fix', i started for the scene of the disturbance., .0n ~my way I met Mr. Bit ting, mallet my request he accompanied me. "11pCsAny arrival I was informed that they ethe reenlrymeri) had Athhqiili,the "bar" of verything - portable and had behaved in a most "diiiididerlY 'manner ;', whereupon I ar rested and disarmed three of them. I then proceeded towards, the Mayor's office with them, lunififi'lried Ihte,ottOrit . of Messrs. Eby & limas , in Market street, met my brother, whom. I asked to assist me in carry ing the - Anna, Whielibe did: - ' - t , - Wo 4 proceellednp,,Market to Fourth street,, and from thence to ``{Walnut street, and as we 'Petilienliii l ßethel Church with our prisoners, were set npon, as . nearly as I can judge, by from thirty fo forty of them., with ilimen sabres and pi. tolq, 044 :i.4 my opinion with the full intention tii reseu,e their hoMradizis" or murder 'me ; the latter sodas more nearly the case. At. the same ,tinaelin, , attaek was made, upon Mr._Bitting and my brother. It was but the 'work of a low mdments for these gallant fellows to cut me across the back of the neek,qtab me.tinder the ehin,,,glye me two blows on the side of the forehead, laying it, open,to the•skull_,,and, as a finishing stroke, a slashing' cheifrikiii - the• . top if my head, lay in bare the skull—also robbing me of my hat; JABilly," ike:—(these things I better un derstood uport,rcy arrival at home.) .., It is certainly not to be acippesed, thiii I' can recall everyting•just as it occurred., but of. this I am well assured, that my brother did everything in his poweito' rescue;' or'-rather save me from.the , handaof, p iny ,assailants.— Having procured a sabre,he used it to- the best, of s his ability, but unfortunately the ef forts of tiro men Could not Piiiffil over forty. • liOwi. lii.4 he was ,the only, citizen Yg h° had a sabre, the assertion ii relationto Cheering :for "Jeff. Davis,N, pan, easily.be ,refuted„ for common sense will prove to any inert, this' fact—that when a man's life is in. imminent danger, his thoughts diverge slightly from 'the common-Placetepies'etthe , daphi , iNiT Should you or any?ther citizen who may feeratiftloierit interest bilhe Matter in make inquiry, call upon Mr. H. P. Bodearmel, 'Grocer, at the corner' of Fourth and Walnut streets, who is a gentleman ' of veracity end standing in the community, and who Wei an eyersrllaese to the whole affair--youwilllearn from him that there wag no such language as that aboye'referred to 'intimated, . much..leas used; Aid also that the whole story was but a miserable subterfuge to cover over a dastardly and murderous attack upon an officer in the dis Charge df his sworn'duty: ' ... In conclusion, permit me to say, one word in reference to the saloons in - the vicinity of Fourth mil W.alnllt :€ltreaty. Whatever sins they may hays to answer for, this, at least, .eannot.he.W4 to /h elmSe , 0 the . attack was made by parties who 1'491 , 0 ua, f limtt fiord' the place of arrest, viz: the cornerof Meadow ~.. Lane and Fifth street. = I ask the publication of this at your hands, as a simple act justice; and in the hope my request will be' complied with, I respectfully Bubfiffib.9 PYKIf , —. , . - . „ BgoAltD" CAMPBELL,'' - Ohief of Police. A RIDE TO "LEAHY'S" FAUX, AND ova AD vErnms, warn A.Y Opossum.—Two shavewee sce in the afternoon 9f a beautiful day; might 'WeliWitirtaritYtifiletiFft drawn by two Wi s nel:Davis' handsome horses, wending their way. along._the Jones town road, for the purpose of examining a smarfaini beloi*lng. advertised it for ‹lotr: , Geo. one of our fashionable and successful jewelers, made one of the party, , Rip expressed a dis position PiirShase. After n pleasant ride of about four miles over a beautiful road. we sr rikredoit the,farm,end,,under thefinidance of 4)4 iti4bre to' fhe following notes Irhl property kbeaulifnlly located on 'an. elevation;; and, fromthelonse the land slopes down to, and margins a meandering stream. The hOutie and 'enti3b cessary out-buildings, with a fine young fruit orchard, are in good condition. The farm contains, nineteen acres, more or less, ofgtiod land; and off.ers unusual' inducements for a truck farm, or for a summer residence. The nutritious` quality of Vie land can be gneased at irVinthe'factthati aterashort led . On hi'M'Ciillti; caught,an opossum, and who perhaps subsequently: had it roaste4,:bilt nary a piece did I get—the •iorifeh In conela sion permit me to call the reader's attention to the beantifv spring goods just arriving_at '0:1J. Bowman's cheap dry goods store; No. 1 corner of FrOnt'atid Marlre.t'"Streets; "Sq rittbnig, Pa. • NEW . Clarkoratalut , Jau. 20, 186 4 - DE/al• LOY Ball, will you please pardon me for the - liberty that I have taken in addre.ssin you, a stranger,' - I, feel my, self .under obligations to you for the benefit I have derived from' your medicine and eye salve, having suffered felt, many years Most excruoi ating,paiii.in: my head, breast and side, not being freet from pain day or night. And I have been doctoring with, welllskilled and PrEto4cat ItbYoPialls for sotoo YealiVand. all attemptsproved a failure .: :l had given up all hopessof recovery and , felt folle - resigned to Await My' fate, whibh foTetold au untimely gieve. My fatheilliing a resident of tliddens burg,: and living quite a:distance Trom.you I didnot get to hetirofyourMedicine—thatliks 'piOyed a Wonderful cure ,indeed. • Some few months agasr Was advised byladY friend:of mine to try your medicine. ~ , S he stated to me thit she made'itse 'of your Medieine and'salve Whielipioved 'Care.. 'Feeling Tither loth at first to try, as'l hatl,lSid out money timid - after time, which made , s the expenses very heavy and 'all for naught. Bin 'haVing great'eonfl , dence in ,my end's integsity, I was, picenited to hearkenste her kind entreaty ; and try for myself. I therefore purehasedtwo dollars and a half, wottri.:Of' your medicine, DIA; to My utter alitanuthimint,:iii'sone week I &lea Vent e`,l3, and:in two weeks: was entirelY.free from all pain, endyour , eYe'salve perfedted a eniefor which all Other;* , islies ttaliies proiistxteeless. . My .eyelids were se much inflamed that I was forced to wear glasses for some 37@ar°, ant} ' 4.ItIV I lqwe no Occasion' 0 1 ,4 11 'to Wear the glasSes, .ayes being well:, " I therefore,hayess.resolved, dear lady, to let ,you know that 1. , coild not rest content until I woulti,return. my heartfelt congratulations to .yon; myfriend and lienifectress, yod have accomplished,. feeling inyselfsa new, creature entirSly. / Youargf.ilt perked. lillerty,teriublish this if , . , yotifeel .80 I,IIC/iIICSI:3:. I close ..by requesting you to accept my Warffiefit regards, with a hope that Tor ' ttske;, riar life jmay be t wolexed. • Saccpys,e yours fortiver'in PPrPTPng..klie wonderful lives - ' Yours with respect . MARY E. BROWN. P. S. --For' ful!tliaior ica'Otmation, address Mary E. Brown, New Cumberland, Cumber oalty, ga. ft If kl r.` 81E1LL7N0 . ."27 * Mar' Fime Street, Harrisburg, P.al ;11 t SPECtitt . W ES TIRE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE `_l_-• 4 - - of As. INVALID. the benefit, and as CAUTION TO : !OW OVEN and caters, who suffer from Nervous De bility,-PreinaturiDecay of Manhood, Ica., supplying at thesame time Tics Micalvs or Saw-Cann. By one who has cured himself after undergoing e9nsiderable quackery. By iuclosing a post paid 440 . -6‘:ed ":4ilitelimk, 'single copies may be had of theatttlicir. - : NATKANIEVIECYPAIR; Esq. IWlfdriir, , Kirigs Co.; N: Y. feb3-3mdkw HAIR. DYES HAUL DYE t I • - 'Butehit4bi , ti DelikilirOtieed flair Dye ,IXE - 114,...7 ITIkE WORLD. The only harmless, True and Reliable Dye Kiloton. This splendid Hair Dye Is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy ,Black or Nehtral f rown without injuring the Hair Or staining the Skin; lesvi the. Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts tresh vitality, , frbitt fitly restoring its pristine color; and .ieellfieuftlie it illimidh of bad Dyes. The genuine is shined WM:Le& A. BATCH BLOB. All others arc mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &a. Factory-31 BAR CLAY Sr, N. Y. 842torigriottis• NEW 'TOILET CREAM TOR DRESSING TELE =IR. It" tjeW•ly Bannvart's Bronchial Troches. I . you wish to impart vigor and 'clearnes to the voice, reheveloarseness and broncPial affection, ge t at, once a logirfot Barn:mart.' Bon chial Troc es; . :the cirlYtiffebtuatrem'edy*Hie market. FOr sale by the boi, dozen or gross at A. Baniavart Sc. Co.'s Drug, Store, No. 2, Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. ,Air-I,libiTiti4iscount to the trade. dee24-tf . . • ..11111iltarrBstsincas Attended. To. Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per sons residing at a distance can have , their businels trans acted by mail, by tuictre*Tig -'`" EUGENE SNYDSR; ittioriey.4 Thlid atriet;!Marrionrg, Pa delT dly Muffs ! Muffs ! ! Muffs !! ! We have on,hand mll:o3,st $5,, ss.a. A good assortment otlawPiicePirti , :, • Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks! .; Cloaks forlidieli,lol:lce4 . , . - Cloaks for Children. "" ' " "" Cloaks at fa- Pf 7s n igtah- 01 1} 14 „ESts p Hoop skirts bt .; to 3 S O cets, o. Stockingsfor ladies and children. Socks, woolen and cotton. , ' Linen table eovqs,lWn - r4pkins. • * . Egack, silk at $1 $1;110,, an, Call.lfricte Woolen shirts of all doweiltiOnl3: • Lam' and gentlefiled'ao4Ot'hdfs.:' Linen gledlbli:X o 3: •,. ; ), truien,for`pillinemmeS . s4...' ,- bloached'and unlijoaahod;neatvg:s.: - , Bid„glnves at 870..'"and POtkair... cassimere eassinettls for:Rigniand noKssetr,,,, Undershirts spd . . Veal]... : Droaa g at allp gcet , Cambric bands and carehrieedging. ' ' Balmoral skirts at $3.25, $8.50, $ Large assortment of other goods at S. LBWPS. Brown's - Bilifichial Troches. ~ I have never changed my titiindiremectlig; : them fruit the fire.. except to think yet hence of that which I Legan thinking well of, Rev.-HENRY WARD BEECHER. • "The Trochee aro a staff of life to pus._ _" .- , , R Prof. EDWARD NORTH, Pres. Hamilton Celle ,go Clinton, N. Y. "Forlhroat T roubles fhey are a speolfatitt *'--, N. P. Prlf.!l4.S. "Too favorably known to need.commendati9o2 li ` , "PEIC9I;.,CFLO. A.:: Panam prep. itiggllgrpoliate. "Contain no opium rick anythin g injuiibitt: . Dr. A,..A. HAYM,,Chorntst, Boston. "Afristitegitiit'boitebinattoti fdr.CougbsttY,.t.ll.4i i>? ' l 1 Dr. G. F. BIGELOW BO. , 4 OII. b . i.,,s,RTTMiZlAlyq,.ll2,,:to.t, Pattruelmbilkrni. <, Most Watery: relief, in T.4 olo l l . l tia " , . ~., . .ROV.: B. -449/144 ) , N.On/0 011 04 1° ' "Very harien.Plak'wkalt flir M CO*P -, 1. ~ Rey tli 4.; PAtgl i te. 4 l 4o3 ' 4 , Ainost instant ollef„,lta, the .., ._ , E,l Aireath. ~:';,' t.,...i'AA,...., V,i9040(1/40t gakYlAk• I t ~-They.n.Ye,mumnAXlllLcaliqf exciptly, rallvin Watt So that I could sing with ease." T. KIP t% -",.....;'' t... 1. ,:itlhorister FzencliMPriak-glAkviti S reid • I, As Vantiage illititaiblut hOstßeAtt Otfilt 040 " IF ' .1 , lagtiplikwilltic EME 1,1,4 n,• •: , 1 tt =1 Eliii . . zultror,. AMUSEMENTS. 4 :0 4 .1.14 D TROUPE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. ORD ED HOUStr '' CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. SECOND ivirffirorm - stisipt. SECOND WEEK OF TIE SEASON, • • MONDAY• EVINIDI lIHVEBRIZIARY .:MaIkI.Pt,FROBIKITIC 1 MONDAY EYMTE,'4,G, FEBRUARY 1 - NIOW , XEV=S . I4, FERRUARR 1. : ILONDAY'EVESM, FEBRUARY 1. ' ' MONDAY EVEtTLXB, FERRYABY 1. , ; The h4erior renocsed,,re-deccrate(4 ArEW FACES'. SANDORD AND TROUPE. DIRECT FROM NEW ORLEANS, OM OM MONDAY E V-ENI .N.,G .Orchestra-Seats can be procured in advance at Bann vart's Drug Store. Dal- GRANT'S: MILL. BRANT'S-BALL. • - STAR fombination DramatiC Company, Comiiriation Dramatic Company, .Combination Dramatic Company, SUCCESS. SUCCESS.. SUCCESS. HOUSES CROWDED: HOUSES CROWDED. HOUSES CROWDED. HOUSES CROWDED. LARGE AND - FASHIONABLE AUDIiNO29. AIitiIPASHIONABLE AIIDICVC72I. - MIS Win be REPEATED FOR THE EAST. TIME, REPEATED POE THE LAST'TIME, B 1B :IA:BIT , 44 - g I E-04,,Pt. T , UNCLE TOWS CABIN, !ITNIDLE mows BAN, , UNCLE TOWS CABIN, U .L NCE" TOWS cok,trpic AMONG THE mtloiirk.y. LIFE THE _ LOWL Y. MISS FANNY DENHAM, • ' MISS FANNY DENHAI r Nig Fan-DORM • - • NISI.FINNT• DENIM • In her great .iteersonation of TOPSY. TOPSY: TOPSY. . . . TOPSY. TOPSY. TOPSY With several popular Spngs. Secure Seats aR.I,, Come_ For part4eulareOsessill CANTERBURY . MUSIC. RAIL. wAkvitd bT„ - BiltaW, J. BUDD. . .... Less a. OPEN EVERY EVENEsta, • • Flt r e,:elitas Ciimpany o'r • ?SINGERS; DANCEECS, COMEDIANS, aia, &c. • didgilasi9u- • ..• -• • • •• • ...............15 cents. Seats In Boxes WAY& NI,TANTED-A , woman of good intelligence, r tO RIRD4gt hotel; , A tipply at 9A Nark. , : etAtrita -Iw. • " • Souse contain .,, 4 . pig, tow. of five xpomktkora the let of Ale:Wheat. 44. quire jan22-dtt THY I 4 OETIOF. WANTED-.-. 599,. mesh:.Dan. e on I.ltoot,ow gr. A. ECT=ta briefirg-liark. AGENTS watted. l abetthhe Standard His tory, of the }Tar, a.rare chance to make money. ttritSlarelOonfitlg $ 4 44 Fier trai¢tX gOO,OOO umes'already gild. Send foecitttilara Adam:a a .a.f 1 3/t9S. a: CO., de 30 • f , Pdblieherit, Betimere, Md. 141 - 41 ~ 1 1.)PSALit NEW BOOKS. lAiNt ittED'S`Vorls,'4ls. ; interesting ftjr boys,' consisting of ,j Boy Tar. , Ban Away to Sea. Young Yagers..., , Young Voyageur. 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Pear that the First National Balt. of HarrOurg, in the' con* sitglautlinlindeAtate; I §f Fliminlyanini , has been, duly-ergaffiseundrer 'aeOrding teem rberitirements 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 February 25th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said act, required to be complied with before commencing the business of banking: Now, therefore, I, Hugh WCalloch, Comptroller of the Currency do hereby certify thst Ste Fit*. National Bank of Thurisborg, comity of /14110. in itridStrite. of Pennaylva 91a, isautitortzsd to commence the business of banking under the act rifortisaii. rr • 4 In final:Row wttaroaf,mtaesa my hand amt seal er office, this day of Janua HU , 189 4 . GH H'CULLOOII; Jan 19-2 m . • Comptroller of the Currency. ON Monday a ft ernoon, on Third street, a guppuex niaaareqaaaeng ,$6, consisting of a sb ;sl all. The Mdmiwill please leave it at THIS OF FICE or at Walter's Store on Third street. jan26 GUM PEGitOtALare useful to soothe a cough, allay Tick.lhlg aijt tbA Throak:_, Hoarseness, Catarrh; Sore Throat, &a. They contain Coltsfoot, Horeheund, jAemismhao. &pep and Squill, (the naW:leliilligrexpedttkirriMint)hre the chief ac tivenonstitnents,,v, blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar, •thed.eachloaenie contains a mild and very pleasant dose. Manufactured solely by S. A. KUNKEL & BROJ; jan27 'Apothecaries, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. CIENTLEMEN wanting good fitting %it SHIRTS call and get your measures tak,eit at T. if.r. RUNE:RR:BI4n Htorei Wom4 sguetfoltsste the Ex , chime, wllerelstdoritlnually keiepe - on han a rge Aug.' ply of ready-made Shirts anh Shirting Material. All kinds of STITCHING done In the best style on short notice. febl-eodlm* O LADIES,—If you wish good Letter dOIRV Y ytr ; n u 49 * tril in the d br SCHEFFER'S MORE, .0.14;" Alf c tlt itAtta t ISM ley. For furthermft,imptsaWs ' • ROCMFO ~VALUABLEIMERCIANTIALL Town Property and Farm PITBLIaSAT.Rif • ILIMESDAT b k.', ,"-?rwuy 10t10 ,, and , • %rill positively sell, at bis Mill, on the Cumberland Valley railroad, in Mechanicsbilrg, Cumberland conitty, Pe., the following very valuable real estate, located in shat. bo rough: No. 1. A STEAM MERCHANT MILL, situated as above, three stories in height, 96 feet front and 50 feet in depth, fitted up with the most modern improved Machinery, and capable of grinding 160 Barrels of Flour every twenty four hours,' This Mill is located in the fertile • Ctunfer land_ Valley, (8 miles west of Harrisburg,) whored an abundance of grain can alwayw be manned. This, with its convenience Wall the leading .markets, and its facili ties for doing wort:Commends it to the consideration of capitalists. Possession canibe given In twenty days from the time of sale if desired. • '' • • , Ur `OP GIicRINA, on • Mein . stieet, on `wdlch is erected a goodiso , srory frame DOUBLE . H O USE, all upeessary outbuildings. • No. 3. A LOT OF GROUND; oil Locitit - street; thereon erected a new two frame DOUBLE HOUSE, with all the netleisary outbuild ings . No., 4. TSVIII LOTS OF MOM; on Groan and Allen streets,' containing about 8 ACRES, well adapted for building purpose& No. 5. ON THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11th,' • AN IMPNOVED FARM„ • containing 130 ACRES of Good Land; in a high stare of cultivation, and under good fencing, situated in Hampden township, Cumberland, county, Pa;, on the turnpike lead ing from Harrieburg to Carlisle, &miles west of the former plant The improvements area good two-story HOUSE, Bank Barn, and all necessary Outbuildings - ;with an orch ard of. Choice Fruit, on : the premises ; a rail of never failing water near the door, and !twang water in nearly all the fields. - • . • .IyEW FACES. jtu , .as M i .:e ✓.~i SEMI LOST. FOR SALE. AL.9o, at the same umo and place, Two Tracts of mouN TAIN LAND situated in Cumberland and Perry counties, each containing - 140 ACRES , convenient aCCOSS, and well covered with. thriving timber. Government Bonds will be taken in payment for either of. these peoperties. Sale tocommence on each day at 1 o'clock, P. K., when terms will lie made known by M. C. EBEitLY.: ,VALUABLE NEW SASH FAXTORY, - 1, 4114 1 * ALSAITIRTOf MILL, . . • •-• pusliw TO: Mina ble npyr• AASH FACTORY, pLAINUR and BUTTING the duinberbind Valley raftread; -in Mechanics burg, P. Tho Property comprises a large .Two story Franks Faitow with a- convenient TWO - STORY WARE ROOM near, with Sheds attached, for storing lumber ; and a Lot of Ground, 1.50 feet square, very advantageously Votigtoro atatup 4ithl ig n efireoeoor 114 best Machinery, which is driven by an ENGINE OF AMPLE POWER. _t Theestabilskunent.. has, an azoitlent penronage, and,for enykong dtairintitroirrY od this basted trir Wier bfen ing am be found. Sale to ocimmeament ONOsTews, said day, when terms will be made ytnowif 'jet-tits* . ' JOUYSA )LEA REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The several propertiekof UmEstate of. MIIII.ILM WON,' del:leased., in the city or nir e sbar g ,,iioinistipg of Houses on FrOnt street'and Chestnut street, it, Bear the corner of Front and Chestnut streets, a vacant let on Mulberry street;( near • Third greet,. and 19% acres of hunt at the eastern terminus of Market street, aro of fered for sale. For terms of ialeapply to the under Signed, Sedentb and Noble streets, Philadelphia. de2l-dtf] • • TEE:I3I.AS COCHILL.X. L 978 SALE:—.A; - number ` of -lots AJ have been laid out on,' the Jonestown - Road, about one mile east of - the chi of Harrisburg, which are heftig sold at low pricey,: To liel*ins desiring to secure a homelier thembeirtno,, and to be relieved from the preaent exorbitant — Mnte, 'ads Is a raw, opportunity. A numbeeof lotehave*alreakli been 'mitt band tout few 're- Main on hall - The plan of said hits can be seen at the- Sheriff's office jnJilarrishurg, where, persons desiring to purchase are reqdbsted to Call and see the same. '1: SHELL. , janl6 Harrisburg, Jan. 15, 1884. WkOR SALE—N fir,ht-rate *iponded-handed cARB.LO4. .suita ble. for . Racging, Will;:lsk sold chssp_by Spplpog to • . W. BEES, febl-tf • , .•. Fifth street. 101IIILDING STOWE 'FOR SALE, of best _LA titutlity, ,delivereiA any pait.).l,the city. , Apply to 3th511,' ,P 14, 3. ' A Itnopiediately below the city. • M:MVELLANEOVI3. GREAT DISCOVERY UWild and Ira bitable HIL 6 is gigearßiaLk NT. i,i-3kar g iiiiiiitaian,, • ity than any -invention now 1?oforo the It haittoiel lliordugtiiy Wilted during the last Iwo years by practical yS Vel.prongunced by all to bc ANY , PrePreparitionst - nowni ) HwroiesrlsrsoLuzisa•anaemia a:.new thing, .and .the result of yorwst of study; its combination is on . "I ,4 lCierilifie Principles, And. under no circumsttinaeit or change of •tempannure, still:it. be coins corrupt or omit any. olferadve smell.- it ir tie . Ainlika useful Arts. „ , A new thing. Ita Combination. Manufacturers, using Machines; will; I find it the best article: known as Cementing for Channels, It works without delay, is not affected by any change of totrmenduro. Boot and Sh 4 Man ufacturers. "JEWELERS . Will find it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved: Jewel'e`rs It is' EspeetaTly daapled4o Leather, I And We'Clitifft as"•int. elk - oast merit, that it slicks- Patefies to Boots' and oea strong - without stitching' ntliea Q'sIUD:CE MEET Rig; E*fit thatis a sure thing for-mend Furoituree Crockery, Toys )14, feVid •• - 'lvory, , d oracles of Mouseboldlosx ; . ateAkii.u.t , loe.s • 11,1•101 I . REMEMBER Puron's /1180,VIALII GE T'.. Is In. a HOU' fotwands,as uP • - Plied.as ' UIIMON'S Issoiton.k•Csacmr ' Ts insoluble In water or oIL Momils's TRBonuBLB Csma.srr • Adheres oily substances. Nli Remember Supplfed" in rapidly or: Manufac turer's Package's .. from 2 ounces to.loo Itits. . Filli& v. • LAING Ac MAGINN79. EEN • NEW 'BAKERY:, : Broad •Street:i UAW tiu„Seiotitt..ituit . • 14A/us:aux°. . • Auideisignedliii • o'pened.d HOF_ )3A LY in the Sixth ward r where be is prepared to supply a• . R4p..exp CA/ERS at, roako. 1 0/e Tete- He warrants satisraiition to all who will &alum a call. He w4l sen.„, l) reld at tb.e . .rfttior . - FIVE E .NZSPP,E R !PO ND, - slid Dail 'weight gtuuantatd.„'. . JOHN ALCORN. ; • ir 04 - pilrii l sbprp• Steamy - • . .X9 l s oft. t•il 1 !Lt..* tn" s iss 1 ei will nellaiiadejriel• to any partkof AIM! ctty,' iMtiand, , ! best .:imtin bariehlmr mudek in - any quantity, b the. sifigle ,barnel f half; quartet; or eighth or a 4su'rel. Also, fresh -ground corn meek andleed"or every description. Orders left at the Grocery Store of George It Bokicor ner of .Second and Cantina streeta;A:.Petera':•Paimers' Hotel, in Ilatpet str:l or drug store of See, on the Itidge.Bnedi . , be pthraptly' sittmeTed-te.. dec2B-2meow * HOFFER 1144.14V4Aitii §l-,;-AlittkOlot of supoticottglawmgr pociJimamb ImnAn . inanY quantity at Ulm* , 80BRPIA ma MEI t = FOR THE CONSTITUTION, DIABETES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS Has been pronounced by the Jledical Faculty and the public, to be the most wonderful remedy for the perma nent cure of all diseases, of the STOMACH, LITER, KIDNEYS and'BLADDER that has ever been offered- It is not a MINERAL WATER: It is from experience that CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we now say let no. man dealt, when a single bottle has been known to cure diseases which the best medical talent in this country has failed to relieve. rem' eptizcoemeing the:Virtues of Cohstitution Water cannot be classed under "quack" preparations, as it is now usedly the most scientific practitioners in this city. It'is only second class physictsns that cry down popular remedies, while the better skilled make ese of every means to accomplish a care; and the success of the phy sician increases as his knowledge of different remedies enables him to millrace a cure, while others fail in the at tempt. Science is satisfied with the truth. Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you who are under some specialists's care from year to year, and we particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting to tonal treatment, and all sorts of-local applications for diseases, with as much chance of success as there would be from local applications to the throat for diseases of the brain. - - - • • • We hare boculifaialWatitiful to tiaai language in our circular Iluit could not shock the most delicate organiza tion, but we receive so many communications from per sons for which Constitution Water is adapted, and or Whose disesses•no mention has been made that we have come to the conclusion that if the- remody is capable of producing a cure,,nomatter what the disease maybe, it should blimade known. The medicine is put up for the public, and there should be no exceptions. We would say, Constitution Water is not like a gilded . . pill, madato suit the eye and taste) it is a medicine in every sense of the term, place&ln the hands of the peo ple for their relief, and if taken awarding to the direr dons it will, In every osse, produce a radical cure. We would say that the directions in regard to diet, etc, re late only to the diossee under which they occur_ DIABETRS Is a disease of the sten:inch' and little', acting through the kidneys; and is, wOont doubt, the most obstinate disease, except consumption, that affects the hunian constitution. We hate du spare for discussing causes, but will state that the effect or the cuseiLie l the conversion of the starchy principle (or vegetable portion of the food) into sugar, which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion 0: - water. Many persons sutler from dila disease who an - - ignorant Of it; that is, they pass large quantities durim, the day„and are obliged to get up from one to fifteen or twenty tim& during the night. No notice is taken of it until their.attention is called to the large discharge ui water, and often when it is so far adviinceda: to be beyond the controLof ordiumy remedies. Another symptom 1, 'thin great thindpwhich, when. the _disease is tally estab lished, is intolerable—the patient'drinlaNconsfantly withenol being:satisfied; also dryness of the mouth, crack ing of the Ilpai'a sweet.. breath, in; the more advanced cases, and finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient grade. aly sinks from exhaustion. Co:mantles Whims* without doubt, the only known rentedyler Diabetes, and we have as much confidence tiLe. it is a specific as we have that opium will produce sleep, and truthfully say that It has cured -every case in which a has heenvieed, BOOT AND ;SHOE It Is the only. mum? BROS.. & CO.; , gropriecgrai Prfilid?AcO, ; 4,24:441.. • SiiTinT •• CON \' WATER CONSTITUTION WATER . - CCOpNSfITUTIOX WATER ( ONSTIT GTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER - CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTItiN :WATER.; GREAT REMEDY AND THE- ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR and BLADDER. COA . STITIITION WATER STONE IN THE.BLADDER, CALCULUS. GRAVEL. BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC'., ETC., t Discos& arising front a faulty secretion—in the one cos:: being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too profuse seeretion—whieh will be speedily eurcd by the - con:Ent - has WATER . CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER -—4 R .: .R4WITU'ITON - WATER .CONSMITLITION WATER ' CONSTITUTION' WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER . e_ CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER TIC ONLY KNOWN REMEDY; FUR • • 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 REMF,DY FOR THE ONLY KNQW) REMEDY FOR . THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR.. ID- I AB - ET E S.: IHRITiTION OF THF,NEaK OF THE BLAO'OEH, INFLAIIIIIATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE. BLADDER. STRANGUAILY AND BURNING, OR PAINFUL URI NATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, mat teemuchmumobbevakt-in its-praise.--ABingie-dose- has been Imown Lo relieve.the most urgent symptoms.. .ArayMitroabledwitti that' distreSsingpttu in the small of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of the Constitution Water willrelieve you like magic. PHYSICIANS Hays long since gisnif np the use of buchu, cube's and Juniper in the,treannent ofii.those. dissa.scs, and only use them for the want of a-better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER has proved itself equal. .-'task that has, deceived upon it. -D CS _ -- r irritate and drenZ% i i%h t its and by constant Mei soon lead to chronic d . rmed disease. We present the Co itution Water to the public with the conviction that it has no equal in relieving the class of diseases for which it has been found so eminently. suc cessful for curing ; and. we trust that we shall hews-aided for our efforts in placing sb valuable a remedy ina form to meet the requirements of patient and physician. READ I READ ! ! READ ! ! ! Dsavume, Pa.,: June 2,1862.—Dr. lyle. FE Gregg— Dear Sir: In February, 1861, I was affected with sugar diabetes; and for five months I passed more than two gallons of water In , twenty-four hours. I was obliged to get up as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and in live months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the month of July, 1861, I procured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it les ;perienced relief, and after taking two bottles I was en tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good health. Yours truly. J. V. L DE WTIT. Demos•Colt:caw, N. Y., Dec. 21, 18131..—W0. H. Greg ,E Co.—Geets: I freely give you liberty tomakeuse of the following certificate of the value of Constititioli Water, which I can recommend in the highest manner :itire was attacked with pain in the shoulders ' whole 1 of the back, and in hertimbs, with Palpitation V Awl and Irritation , of the Bladder. I called a physician who attended her about three months, wheashe left her worse thatrherhad found her. I then employed one of thobest physicians I could and, who attended her for about nine mont h s , and While she.was under his careshedidnot tmf fer quite as much pain. He finally gave her up; and said "her one mas incerrabbs. For, ,, saidhe, "she Mewl& a combination of complaints that medicine given for cite ope rates against some other.of her difficullier." About uus time she commenced the use of Coastitution Water `and to our utter astonishment, almost the first dose seemed to have the desired effect, and she kept on impiroving rapidly under its treatment, - and , now superintends en tirely her domestic af*ii. She has.not taken any of the constitution Mater for - shout . four Weeks, I:knitwear° happy to sal - that it has pretince4 S.pertnanint cure. WIL It. VAN BENSC'HOTMC WBTREMaKnb._ . ~ COnli, .Ich. 2, JS63. —Dr. w. H Gren—Deat Sirt---Bartne, seen your advertisement or "Constituticm Water," recommended for Indanunatkin of the Kidneys and:lrritation of the Bladder, lutvingsullered for the yea three yams and tried the skill of a riatw or physicians with only ttinnxirary relief, I was indil try yonsinedidne. I procured one bottle of punk: a g e n at Hardettli Messrs: Lee, Sheen & Co, and what' Itadnsed half , uf it, to my surprise I found a goat Sege in. my bthi , Hove used two tattles of it, and 'am or it ITeel that .it is all •'N.l ; te I ; neVer, expecleito be in my life well,: andantood m &e a,' 'MIL:mi." expre , 3 m y , gratitude t than you recommend it to be. May theble, -, ing of God ever attend you hrytmr,, , , iabora of brret - ,, - - Yours trulv l '. i; it. f ' rim:twinJetatait. 1- FO R BALE'BiI :SW:DRUGGISTS. PIM' I i"< " , WIL IL GREGG I;4...ll,..Propricitar;.4. i --- 140ReAllirAILR.NT,' Genlital t'l".t l Jan 241-divailoiS?:.—Zi..4B tirtratinet, gaw• ~- :-z. ~ E 4 taZO - 11:1 A. 1
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