pail g Celegra#4 HA.Rit , ISBURG, PA. SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1864. CITY ITEMS. HARRISBURG, Jan., 1864 To C. A. 13,txxv.tur---Dear Sir: a the habit (.1 speaking very frequent4y,, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expectd rant, and that want lies been supplied in your excellent Troches. • ' I- consider them verpfar :superior in -any Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing speedily that huskiness of the voice . arising from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness of the- delivery of public ad -dresses. Yours, &c. JNO. WALKER JACKSON. I===',l FRESH lot of that household °'Su.- vEs for cleaning an4olishingpilvexand mid britannia wares. Received arieffir 'side ut C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug StOrd.- /feb3-3t - 13xxxvirer's 13ronehial Troches r hours - mess and throat diseases, for sale iifq)r. Mies' Drug store, Corner Third and North Streets, and Dr. Wm. H. Eglf3's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. jan3o-dtf THE celebrated crystal kigetacles properly adjusted to the eye ; mieroscopesAom 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses, defining an object from one tb ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Rosendrdes. Pptriesl Institute, 8 Market Square. eies inserted. Send for a circular! janBdtf TOWN, AND COUNTRY. ORE IITYNDIIED DOLLAES LOCAL 13ouvrr.—C. C. Stanberger,-Esq., will *pay a local ; bciunty of one hundred . o . .4 . afthiosf . dol.-. tars to any thirty or forty men who will enlist And take credit :from : the - .bbibugh (SPIT:A.4Q town, Pa. The money will be : paid upon the production of a certificatetf a muster in. Mr.. Stanborger's address is 'State :.gapitOl ‘ HOtel, Harrisburg, Pa., • fob4-d3.t„ Wean—A young man who can wri good hand. Apply at this office. A STATED MEETING' Of the Friendship Fire Company will be held in their kall on 'Monday evening, at the usual hour. em:rm= Ax old man named Jacob Swisher, aged about 70 years, was • found deed bed on -Wednesday morning in Lewistown . . Ve . had prayed. in the : Methodistchurch :;..cin the piC- TiOUS evening. SHORT WEIGHT. —The market master con &eked a lot of butter that ives , ?~weiglied in, the balance and found wanting,'! this morn: in eg* SECOND LUTHERAN CHIMCEL divine services in the lebturerCopm of tir Bag tist church, corner of 2d and Pine streerapitc morrow morning at half.toast ten ,o!clo4.*:l;ft2 finitrruArankr.'—liectures in Exchange 4all Sunday - , Feb. 7th, at 10 A. at., instead:9,e%! M., as foimerly: Subject' of tlie: lecture: " The. Philosophy of the Relielfilin and its Results." Seats free. • • SOXERSET COI7NTT.-0151 last SatUrdayAar -noon a party of boys were shooting at '9.'4, when the „gun was p accidentally 'discharged and a lad named Dilon received its contents, in his leg.--Chas. Zufall; while;gunning on Saturday, was struck on the forehead, 4d, badly injured by a piece•of his gan, whidg burst. TEE COrmrEN BANN. —ln obedience to merous request from the public, the Star cern l bination Troupe will this evening repeat, posi tively for the last time, the celebrated diairni entitled The .Colleen Baton, or :Thelßricles of Garryowen. Those who have AvitnestaAdVis fine play, pronounce it one of the most inter esting ever put upon the stage. The scenery is magnificerit, and the selection of characters perfect. Miss J6sephine Tyson appears as the Colleen Bawn, and Miss Fanny Denlutn'itts Anna Chute. Mr. Jennings as Danny Mann excels all others who have yet asuumed: that character; wir. Rouse, as MileS,Na Coppeleen, appears in a part exactly suited to hira. The murder in the water cave, and the death :73f the murderer are truly thrilling scenes. 'The. Crusikeen Lawn" will be sung by 'Maas. Rent and Rouse, Mrs. Jennings and kiss Ty non. Go early to secure seats: Last night there was a great rush to see Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was playe.ifloi' :the last time. TILE Daspr.—We want the people Of the different wards in the city of Harilifft dis tinctly to understand, that,if they are Inlijelet ed to another draft, they have only thentyi Council to- himk. That 'boil?, with a sttifinge perversity-, is doing all it , can to prejudice the: just claims of the city to exemption, and, the' President thereof seems to be positively labor lug to furnish the authorities at Washington i with arguments to force another . dr,a#,,, in ; this city. Why' this strange perve.rsity `is: manifested when the records of the 'Wangle.) partment show that this city has fiunklidl i her full quota, with an excess .to falldiaek in future drafts, we are unable tO the efore leave the mystery with the peoPle for solutiOn.. The car d ' T hiel / is published in the oryi Organ, and to which Mx. Hickok appends his name as. President' of Common Council, was tendered for publiCation at this- office, iiffif a name other than thst of _ Hick& attached. We declined to publish this card because we believed its statententS3o:Up correct. 4S` As the local authOrities are determined to put the people of Harrisburg into a draft; ;We suggest that the people take this busi4:ugsi their own hands, and push their jiist:44 for exemption in their own' iiray their oivu responsibility And we frnighat the experience which the pe(4 - 111e . this matter bst a lesson to.thelAlh. • as to the individuals in whom theftW pose authority to act in their behalf in Ma involving the highest interests and v'ett sponsibilities. : • - DsAD.—All Of Pennsylvania's heroes of the l i i r r °Pt " irt a BointED—Gardner'sßank in Hollidaysburg, of $2OO in postage currency, on Saturday night. : • t : ' Itninnzo is paying a holm* of f $3OO 'to vol unters, in addition to the Government bounty. qtrPle , l4 l l4# 'in the Old School Piesbyterian church, to morrow morning and evening. GRAPES. —Fine Catawba: Grapes, just re ceived and for sale cheap, at Wise's Fruit and Confeptioneryltpre,. Third Ore* Jaep Wal nuf. febG-tf Tire Michigan Legislature proposes to ap propriate $3, 500 towards laying out and beau tifying that part of the Gettysburg Cemetery allotted to that State. THE 22d of February is near at hand. Shall the anniversary, of thejtirth-day of the Father aids Country pass by - Unobserved Let there be some to)ren of, respect exhibited, for it in our city. Aickvanser.v.:—The Vine Street Methodist "Episcopal Sunday Sclitxol will hold its second annual missionary anniversary to morrow, (Sabbath,) 7th inst., at 1/ o'clock P. M. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. 'J. Walker Jackson and others._ Singing by the Sc ooLr +' F'reocliing and= 4.'artd•:Ti. A welcome to all. • CAPT. 'WATERBURY is now acthely engaged , in recruiting t los company, and has already added between 30 and 38 men to his ranks. ThOse who design entering the service, could not fight under a better or a braver man than Capt. Waterbury. —Since the above, wasmritten, Capt. : Water bury laid on our table a specimen of Pal metto wood, ftion'which he' instructed us to have a cape manufactured. The wood is cri: pable of a high polish, and we will of course follow the instructions of the gallant Isaac. SANFORD'S OiRRA 'IROUPR.--A. brilliant bill of! fire i e'ffeied, evening :int this Wityllif double attraction. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and -sSTArounlhols," together with:songs, dances and instrumental solos by the artistic merit of the troupe. We had an opportunity of judging of Mr. Asehe's performance last evening at the concert given at the court house. His performance On thelibirionet-wiis a masterly execution. If thisAs a specimen of Mr. Sl).nford'sxnty3ic . who comprise his orchestra, we can boast of passably good mu sic In our inidst. "'ln fact the entertainments given so far, since his retiiiiilAitive 'been , far better tharcheretoform• Sort DRAFT OF DAV wirrzcCouvrt.•=—We cannot give officially the . number „of men,requirsd for our, countiesun der the 3041,000 and 200,000 calla. But from , our best information, we think our Share of the half million of men will be somethini , near theifolrfflittres::4l 3:Tr Sub district. 300,000 200,000 Tofu/ ca 1..., call. quota. , t ,- 1...-i , - ~..‘%. ri •, . .' . 1 00neSsrago towniihip..lo '7 ' 17 2 - De ~ _•.t . ..1.-11.1•7,•A ...136 . , 24 60 . 3 HarrisburgAs_tward..34 23 57 4•" . ••" ••''' . 2d'•• • " 37 25 62 5 . " ..•351 " 50 • 38 83 6 " 4th " 53 35 88 7 " „.sth " 29 19 48 8 " - `6th " 44 ' '29 ' 73 9 Halifax t0wn5h1p....23 15 . 38 10 E. Hanover " . .22 15 , , • .37 11 S. " " 15 1925 12. W- " ' " 's 10 '' '7 17 13 Jackson " 11 • 7 18 14 Jeffdison ... << - ' 13. , 7i , 'v.'. • ,18 15 LOndonderry, 21 14 35 16 Lykens .., ', , 14 .. 4 4, 23 " Oral; Icarthigh .1. 5 ' 3' 8 17 Middletown, M.W ... 8 5 13 18 " ..S. W.... 12 8 -20 19 " N. W... 10 . 7, 17 20' lififflin 'township, _ . , 18' "12' " 30 21 L. Paxtqn " 1.3. .. 12, x; 3O 22'M. " " ' 11' 7 18 " Dauphin borough • 8 5 13 23 11 Paxton township-14 , ~ p 23 24 MilleribtuVijOrOugh'.l2 - ' , ' ' '8 • 20 25 Reed township 7 5 12 26 - Rush 34 ',- 2 , , 1 ." ' 3 27 Swatara " 17 11 28 28 L. Swatara township.l6' '•• , 11 ' - 27, 29 Suscwhanna :‘ 20. _l3 33 30 Washinifon •'ss 14 9'' 23 31 Wiconisco " 25 , 17, _ 42' • JOHN K. CLEMENT, Capt. and Pro. M'arsluill4th Dis., Pa. CONOERT • Tliil(>l7N ' CIiftISCA.NI ASKICIATION. —Splendid; -Display of 'Native , Talent—The concert given at the Court House last evening, in aid of the fun& di the Young Men's: Christian Association,- , was one of the most successful musical entertainments of thfo season. It was not onlj . a success in point of numbers and the' respectability of the audi ence, but it, was, a real ,success of the ; native talent of the We heard many state that the vocalists, both female and male, 'Were far .spperior ; to piost of the professional ladiesand gentlemen who have been "starring" it in this city`during the winter, and we must confess; ourselves, to a delight after hearing the na tive talent of the city on this occasion, which we did not anticipate when we entered the court room. • Those deserving of, special notice are the ladies, itilisses Bruwatz and Lawrence. The efforts of these ‘ ladieb.were. indeed charmingly perfect, and elicited the unmistakable ap roval of the audience—both were most rap-, turouslyapplauded Messrs""Sra't - nn and Kinnard - ItelitittMd ther444lV:is with opt, credit, while the performances•-on.thepiano by Haas and 'Knoche 'were 'in' rith keeping with the repuMtion Preix±l,o99aP!!B,oll:3,4Pir formftnees. The sOloi on , ithe - ,;violin .and darks:re*, 4uspectiV4rbylifeiiiiiar:*6ber and Asche, were received by the udierrcs / as pouf hags the very ...best Perforntaircea on siinik_ inatruments ever heard in this city. Altogether tliis concert was a great 'success: - It was eredittalo.the ,'artists, the audience ''and tgatZW,lDlTOßiniin ilnder whose =: auspices it nrriottpit',lok,rf*noblept4oi e . , w44, lieve that it is tie intention of the Xo . nrs Men's Christian Assoniation to repeat this pec.-4 foririancernrailine i future occasion, with tiro, th" . • e ;41 - cartaWy draw a large audience. ====l lEM w7=nl • Haw currant " Jan ?0, 1 8 64. D 4 ea !c pardci m% for ern I haTeetaan in addressing you, a stranger. I feel myself under oblmatione to youlor k tlio benefit I have derived .medieifiratinat eye salve, having suffered for many years most exernoi . atirig-pain ln. l niy head, kr:east and side, of beinsAfrel':frni r night. A. - A.4 I firive been doctoring with well-stilled and practicid4pliYsicians for„ •;' aid all attempts proved a fail * *. I had giyeoln.P all ,hope#, of recovery and felt fully resign , * to await my fate, which foretold an untimely grave. ' My father being a resident of Siddrins burg,,and living quite a distance from you, I did'not get tcrhear ,yout medieinej-thal has proved a wonderful cure indeed. Some few Months ago I was advised by a lady friend of Mine to try yo ur medicine. • Shetome that she mad e use ,of yOurniedicineand salve which proved a cure. Feeling= rather loth at first to try, as I had laid ent 'mono time after time, which made the &Pentes very heavy and all for naught. But baring great confi dence in my friend's integrity, I was prompted to hearken to her kind entreaty and try , for. Myself. I' therefore purchased two. dollars and a half worth of your medicine, and, to my utter astonishment,; in one weekl felt a great change, and in two weeks' was entirely free frOnt all pain, and yonr"eye Salve perfected a .cure for which all - other washes and salves Droved useless. My 'eyelids' were so much riVialired that I was forded to wear glasses for some years, and n ow Ihave no odbasion at all to wear the glass* , my eyes being well. I therefore have resolved, dear lady, to let you know that I Could not' rest content until I would return my heartfelt congratulations to you, my friend and bedefactress, for the , good yon have 'accoinplialied, feeling ,myself a new ,creature entirely. ~ You are at perfect liberty= to publish this if you feel so intlinekl.- I"close by requesting you ,to accept My wannest regards, With a hope that for humanity's sake, your life may be prolonged. Success be yours forever ] in . .t perfornaang the wonderful cure. Yours with res , #, • • • NARY E. BROWN: P. 8.-Por further y information, address Mary Bioivn, New 'Clunt;erland, Cunal2eif land county, Pa. .. • • Mas L. BALL, No. 27 South Pine street, - Harrisburg, Pa. ' ' ' M.* SPECIAL NPTICE, HE. CONFESSIONS *AND EXPERIENOE T or Ax. Published for the benofit, _and as' a CAI/TIDE TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Do bilfty, Piereatoro rof Manhood; die., • suppktlae at tho same titnoTax 'Musa 'or - Sair LUnait. Bp one who hasuured 'himself afterundiargolatooruilderable quackery. inolosing a post paid 'addressed senvolope, idUgle , !coples triar be had of 'the author. ' • NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Etu4. Boiffoid, Kings -Co„ N.'. T. feb3-3md&w ,4901.16rATE'S -KONEN SOAP. ThLacelebratedVolurr Sear ; M such universakdethaltd, Is made from die t Omens.; materials, acme and mum- Lima Mils l ngept, 7140)illiTAT $011,111), and extremely marxricrAr. liras action upcm the akla For sale , i py all Druggists end Fancy Goods Dealers. pan2s-da*ly i • niztel4or's ceievacitek*fr - Dye IS TEE REST ET THE WORLD. The only HarylicK TrifFy## :10Mbie Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is periect—changes26 Busty Z4 , 14 7 ‘ AtUoughbjurilfsg tlrerHaM-r.r aliblinfaheombrolasyr •the Hair soft and beautiibl ; imparts fresh vitality frequently restoring its pristine/ INK . real it tgl odp . r r bad Dyea. The genuine' m: • &LOH. All others are Ida* tialta AO, f••ul - • • avoided. Sold by all 1#141 . 114 ; ‘,8 galEffT- IRAR CLAY ST, N. Y. BATCZIELOO'SNTW TOILR CRUM FOR DREISEONO TUN lIAIN. De2B.Sy - :al i tttf r qrs Broyehlal Troches. sfoil to impart vigor and clearnes to the voice, relieve hoarsenesu and hnimehial affection, get at once alio ortalok 4 „ - 210, ehial Troches, the 0n1y; . 4 - V e maiicet. For sale bk.3lietiiiii "6:64- , i•Arross at C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug Store, No. 2, Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. a fliff , A liberEd (Rapp:tint to the.trade. dec24-tf . . . Bounty Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, genteelly, made out and Collected. Per sona Asian at a distance can have their business trans acted by mall, by addressing • EUGENE SNYla,R,,Attern Tbivi Jan*, [MI ONO 1111 D# Za OR CONCENTRATED LYE Fiff-ILI SOAP MAKER: WAR makei high' prices ; Saponifier helps to reduce them, It makes SOAP for POUR cents a pound by using your kitchen grease. gar CAUTIONI: 4s smujetts Lyeir are oltered Ow: he careful and only; buy WO PATENTED artielepitt: up in IRON cans, all others being COVNARFErrS. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street, Pittsbuig = Nit Street and Duqueene Way daMtaw3m. Dluirs ! Mulls ! ! Midis !! ! We have 'on hand muffs at ;8, $3.451;:01i1id $5. 4 good assortment of low price furs. L. 4 hm Cloaks, eloakspeloaksl Cloaks for ladies, all prices Cloaks for children. Cloaks at all prices, up to $25. Hoop skirts at 75 cents, $1 up to $3. Stockings for ladies and children. Socks, woolenaddootton.. , • . Linen table covers, llnenalpirinal'.l4: , 9 1 *" Black silk. at:sl, sl:4o,4sind - Woolen shirts of all descriptions. Ladies' and getitlerrie.raWkerlidfi . Linen sheeting 10-4. Linen for pillow cases 5-4. • Huslins, bleached and unbloaolied, best make: glevesat:B7c. Mid $1 Casetimere and.cassinettalfor men and,boye.Wear. H.llderehirte smd.drawera,,, . / ' •*, 11101111071WILN. • = .AVlP:g o PdfLakall:Plllooo.,:. • ' Callabrio. l :4 l 4l l Land - cvpbrie edging: .34ahnoral skirts;at. $3.25; $8:50; $4, Large assortment of; other.goodrat , -S. LHWIf:',S. • Brown's; =BrOnoffitil - : , ' Ti he "I have never changed in' , - mind • than fem the first, except to think yet better of that NV i ictt I begin thinking well of.". Rev. IiERNRIEMARD BEECIIIER "The Troches are a ataffpf 453_0 ma" - - - . - Prig:EWARD NORTH, Pres. Hamilton College, : Clinton, N. Y. "For Throatlroublaeklitif are'n " N. P WILLTS. • "Too favorably known to misidrohnmendation.v Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass. Senate. "Contain no opium nor anything injurious." Dr. A. A. HAYM, Chemist, Bqt.oll. "An elegant conabbuttiontor Coughs=' • " 6 Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, BOOM" "I reeommend their use to Publ icße,v Speakets.” 0/ W W.l. • • "Moat balutarystellef In Brenehllisll ' Rev. S. SEIGFRIED, Monistowtt, 0,140. aiWay . ttegabralVhOloiliirbillifftolll'Ck& I' 7 1 7 &M. S , J. P. ANDERSON, St. Loris: €. "inatali=finistiLeAWrminglaltoriof Oreeth- Big to F onts..facs Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON,-,New,Yerk , "They' have suited MTcaae.exictly; thre4 sk?-t lll 4/ d ( " 114 131 41rit h ' ' .T.Jlp ChorlstefFreneh EVarlsh.GbUreb,-..Mnitreet., As there , are imitations„beaurct:o4,tain.tho • /Q ATStill'S AND SAUCES, of the d most 1 7 pertor.sAd ch. oice Inaudajmarecalyed and for *. 0CK.V . 4 7 , 8 04 : = 0 J 1:1113E v ,L VL I e lßiaT.AP . ootk eift VaPo*t . €4 I ust-Tecei, 1•04;(55,"4- 4ts ,talitinßusfisagswt,imirpik.Bgtwo, ~ - 3r4v y wk ,• and PR I NCE ALBERTErg for sale by Uaso-d2vri EST do KUNKEL. - c . r . "AFers. skab,Afiff SANFORD A PE CagittiED Hottglat IJIGitTLV .m 7 , , CROWDED SOUSES ; tiIG/M.y. V SECIDditERE OF l'ltE DEVON. - SECOND 'WEEK "OP To SEASON: • ' - MONIS AY EVENING, ItEBRITARIe4L • 140NDAVEVENTING, FEBRUARY , L MONDAY EYEING, FEBRUARY L MONDAY.EMING, FEERITTAER L. ' MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1. MONDAY EVENING , FEBRUARY 1. • Ilie s interior re-decorated, &c. NAT P4qES. :SANFORD AND TROUPE.. TECIT} SATURDAY,EVEKNO , 0-11/5 LE ATTR . A,,c ~1. 0 11 ITNOLWTOMIS'CABIN; UNCLE TOWS CABIN SA NFORD IT L E . TO 'CONCLUDE. `LA ROMNAMIRTIAA; • - • .• . • ••• • THE QrHOST , in a blaze of GREEK FI4E. OrchOsho44l,o4 , L10014;0'14 orho, qua. van , . Drug Store.• tjan2l-dst 131alit1t$' ihiA.N3T'S • • • 0134111) ,STAR . Combination , . ,Draniatic Company, . . Combination Dramatic Company, • . Combination Digiatic . ' Company ; sUCCESS: SUCCBSS. ,SVCCASS. 110,t1StS CSCiIVIAfit tiouig,iCRQWIYED. HOUSES CROWDED. HOUSE. CROWDED. < LARGE 'AND ••PASIIIONAELE: AUDIENCES; LARGE AND PASIIIONANIX AVDTENGED. LA.S.T 'LAST OF TRY GREAT' SENSATION DRAMA. GREAT SENSATION ; ] TA: . , • entitlediho . Canceli,BaWilt; , C 1 10, 1 ]k 11 4,1)0 1 ) Colleenltawn, Co eel'. EihaWn, Colleencitavvi% Colleen-Bawn, Colleen Ptwn t • Colleen Bawl'', OR, THE BRIDES OF GARRYOWE4 THE zsupfspk:,gAßlo( 5 91VEN. , MSS FANNYDriIIa tvioltightimm . l.*tht,U:; Tway DINAN' • • • %* , ffil YAINIC-14 'Veal; chaiietofet vrithsEt'cral"songs ;•r: -.A.lrthe63mpany thebill. -• , • Sec Seats and Come s ßarly.- ittleabusioie .6111.4: an2o CANTERBBIEV I .IMIC HALL. ivmatup.i .ItELOWIiTgERD , J. BUDD. IT "i • • • t • • wr:.:EfiTi s°l° , OPEN EVERY EVENDIG, AVltt l Ailitis v dot p a eit?ift"' sire" -D4 14 ,9RP.9VmED,19. 2 . 10 , &c-, Sou. • • -1•• ••• 35 Ce l ls ' 4 4 '8 5‘.... - 41 (7 14 51: .•.1:1* ;A.; 25 - • -NEW t 'B ; &031(.13; • 'AVV , IirA4•W:slitOrtlA,J3 - W.Pda4 l l9Yq. Kay Auterestiscormys,,,coredstocou, Boy-Tar.- I Itan4wity to See - Young . Yong .voyageorr Pee le Plant-Hunters. „. DesertAome. , - BOY Hunteh Ithsh pot's. ' Bniln the.GreaVßear Mite , • `llight , Woidsitilherßighttpfitei• • 'OuriteiriStories abotiti-Nairies;'ind other Funny People. Aliatician's Show Box. AlOsslz'S Methods, Stud of Natural litstort BwirtkriaY/Philosoliferr f • k Philosophy of ShakesOare'Plays unfolded by Bacon. Tennysen's Poems, 1 : Brok's German Lyrics. • _ The Pearl bf sYslareL4Yrlialie :Ti.;Htbwe. Household Friends. - • War Three,' by Wl:ldler:* • ' -- ' Story'orthe Guar*, moat •' •• 'Book of Hynnis for publia and Private'defotion. - BeereationsrorCountry Partiont2 ' vela Atitc - iceitterthe Breakfast. - 41eirer, Fr iltand•Thorn Plecrisi by - J*l Paul; 2 Vols. 'Leisure Hotirsin Town. • " Holmes ,, Pitenis. ~ • . Math and Vespins., . Chapel cif the Hennas ' Sketch Boctk, by. - Irling, • TOM Brown at thrttwif; g e: t Tom Brown at Hugby, 1 vol. - Scouring ofltheNbitcHorsa. , . DeQ,uincey's Writings Notebook. Cook Book, by Mrs Horace Hann.- , Angel Voices. - ' Songs 9f t • 'Plinorama; brWhittlet • ' Old Portraits, by Whittier. - • Horne Ballads; bWhitt*?' Literary Becreationsir Whittikr t The Princess, by Tend &di . ' ' • Days and Nights on the Battle Field, by Carleton. Greedweg i Leaveit, by Ilitace ffreensrook Gymnastid for Women; Children;&c.; by Dr. - Lewis. Aunt Bille's Rhymes. Arabia4 2 DOWßutertainmen Lonqfellowistt e raV o rs, • ). areV e . itistaJ ll ,to4.tilitigger • : Songoplfi j'; tl Talbs'Ofa — Whfsfdd Inn. Together with aTarge assortment of other miseellaneouS Works for Children, for salo OMELP at SCHEFFEIVS BOOKSTORE, feb2 klarrisburg, Pa. • a , Tltre.6nair Dttrumxinir, it m EIS iW.LAg - , by sa factory airZeric7, pre. seated to the undersigned, it has been made to ap pear that the First National Stualt of Harrisburg, in the county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized, under and according 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:or Fhe ,circulation and redemption thereof," approved Februar:Y 25t141863 , and has complied with all the provisions - Of said act, required to be complied With before con:portentsAnr a i , or banking:Now, therefore, 14 Hogg'. -Courptroller of the Caihmey, do hereby certify that the ' 11st National Bank Of Harrisburg county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylva nia, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the act aforesaid. O.] In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this 17th day of January, 1884. HUGH ICCULI•OCH, Jan 19-25 a r F CO p die of the Currency. LOST. ON Monday afternoon,lonilldrd , ''street, a Currency Holder containing, S 6, consisapg ofa„Ss and a Si' bill. The findOrtil ill4de leakeinalliftTffiff OF ncE or al-Walter's Store on Third street. Jesse sum • fur . soothe a _klin . g in the Throat, to relieve Vetasigireeddahlt,' ffore Throat, &nThey contain Coltafoot, orehound, Ipecacuanha, Senega and Squill, (the most reliable expectorants known,) are the chief ac tive constituents, so blended with Gum Amble. and Sugar, that each lozenge contains' a mild an very pleasant dose. Manufactured solely by S A. KUNKEL Sr. BRO., Jang?„ %art*,B wilkeyorpotoaartistgrg. GENTLEMEN wanting, good faking SHIRTS call and get your measures taken at T. 11, HITHER'S Shirt Store, on Walnut street, opposite the Ex change, where he continually %peps on hand a large sup ly of read_y i made Shirts anb Shirting Material. All kinds fe of a nt i rat IrWf lest VITIVIrk4tERVI • IFCSWIEW! 33,1acir4WIEPAT lot but su 'l. mat Rgiov p qt el5l - e or, nark - ara Day & martin's London Blacking, Jelit re ceived and for axle by (fel] WIG DOCK, at, di CO ba . . iNgla F94.SAL .E 7r Xwo Building Lifditecl t .cOlOlO OF I * I-1 0" 1 ` 1 9W - P40." 1 4 21 . ICI= VALUABLE MERCHANT MILL, Town Pr' °pert,- ana Farm AT PUBLIC SA VP ! ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb mary. 10th and 11th, 1,804, the subscriber AV positively sell , at. his: Mill, on the Camberinnd 'Vag railroad, in Mechanicabgrg, Cumbecland county, Pa., the following very valuable real estate, located in that too. rough: go. 1. A STEAM Mk:RW.4V kW., situated as above, three stories in height; 96 feet ftrontind 60'teet Indepth fitted up With the moat modern Improiredr'lltuObbitem - and capable of grinding 160 Bartels 'ot Flour ,every twenty. tour hears. Thia Mita located In the' Arlie Ccilgtrer land Valley (6. yak ,) , larrishurg„) where; en abundance of gratitsinsalwayi be,Vtimoria with Its convenience to all the leading markets, and its teeth tios for doing work, commends it to the considailldn 'of capitalists. POssearaion ban be given in twenty days from 'the•time ot atileirdeeired: - NEW EACE.4. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, ,ttu ZdainAtreet, on wdieh is erected a good two.story flame DOUBLE HOUSE, with all necessary outbuildings. No. 3. A LOT OF GROUND, on Locust • street, baring thereon erected now two.ratame DOUBLE HOUSE, with all the nee rintb No. 4. TWO LOTS OF.,GR - 6, on Green. and Allen streets, containing about 3 AGM, well . adapted for building,mtipases. . • • No: 5. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, .21.1 r LifPROP7rD FARM, , containing . 130 Min% of GOodlAnd, in high state of cultlYation, and Under good fonclug, situated in Hampden. township; Cumberland county, Pa., on the turnpike lead ing from Harrisburg to Carlisle, 8 miles west of the former place. The improfementS are a geed. two-story HOUSE, Bank Barn,'and all necuSary outbuildings ; with an orch ard of Choice Fruit, on. the promises ; a well of never failing water near the door, and running, Water. in ,nairly all the fields. ALSQ, at the same timeand place, Two Tracts of 110IIIi- TAM LAND situated' in :Cumberland and Perry counties, each containlij 140 Apings, convenient of acres:, and well otwered tkthriving timber. Govenundnt Bonds Wilt be Bitten in payment for either Of these properties. • Salo tooammence Op. each dfiy.at, 1 o'clock. P. rt, when tern 9 Wfirtlerinlole knoWhy' C. "EtlEttVL fe2-434 4/41iiti8tiofax‘rait*-itio - fik, veral. v .o, tier 'at , tterliitaft- et" LLSON, deces.sstl, lupe pity: of Iltylisburg t yonsisting of Houses on Freihtstreet'staChestildt atfeet, at and near the corner of rtont vitt Chestnut streets, a vacant lot on Mulberry street; near' Third Street, and U' acres of land at the castern,tertninus. of Market street, are of fered for sale. For termsef sale apply to theundersigned, soyanth Ngble strestts, 411adelphi A r:, IT. A ..OS COCELEtiag. T OTS FOR SALE.—A number of lots ..lx.ehavp been laid oxit on tml Joneatort Road, atietit ode Miler eat. of - the city 'or Raribireik, which are being sold at low ,prices. .persons ileshing to secure a' home 'for thereselv* mid to' be fillieved, from. the present exorbitant rents, this, 61.8. =re importunity. A number of lbte hate already been.sold and - but few re main on hand. Tile plan of stildlots can be seen at Abe Sheriff's °taco in Harrisburg, where persons desiring to purchase aromuested to ; call and see the same, . J. SELL. Harrisburg 4,n• /51.180. FOR BALE—A first-rate seconded-hairded CARRIAGE, suitable for, Ilachhlir, Will be sold cheap by mipiying tb ' W. REES, febl-tt .• • Fifth street VMDING STONE rQR SALE, of best B deliirered to tuailitirt of thocity. Apply to . JOSH; • , kiroechateay below the city. a Sc OUS. GREAT Diaconal.' I U=ll Apilldoblo to all ueefi I Arts. .ki#w thiug' a Combtnatloa . rlO t 131 _ 7 3R.t.' k. 4 MailtiliaioB Mall- ..MUliktureca,34: lIIIE TII =EI Families. It is a I!qufd Remember. ,Fut 4.4 61.1 ad, 4484 - LAwhseitool, HARVARD COLLEGE 1864. TWO TERMS of • Ninsteux Weeks, emu meneing ?Jana 7th and'ElaFiltinmEt sth. Forlhaalogbehad'ettenaar address JOEL IoARKER, , .Eoya ll ,I . 7lrofesor. Cambridge, Nue., Jan: 20 ; 1864. = , at • .N.EW BAKERY •• • • &auk -Street, between Second and Third, .frA.Musargia: _ MBE uhdisriigriedquiEropeiaad a ma* ISA EERY, in the Sirtifirira;iyhere he " is . frepare4.lto stiirileiTVLD AND 042Cp3... at a reasonable rate. .Ho warrants satisfaction to all 'Who giVe Idta will sell his bread at the rate of FI PE C4.l 4 T2's 4 , lff , it Po MN:D, • and full weightgnaritnteed: Harristowg Stearn; Mills: - F L • , O VIZ E D. TBE subscriber willtO f and de li ver to any part of the eaty,` , freak ground , best._ extra family flour, in barrels or sacks, in any quantity,lky the single barrel, , ..half; granter -or eighth of a barrel. 4.lso,•=thsh. ground corn meal, lank/hell rye every descrigtioi, Or(' MOO the,th*Ory SW of GeorgeHA Men, cor ner of Second andOestnni,,streets, ?eters'kFarraers' Hotel, ItilltaiterMetotte at the ttotiktuSieWrii. Egle, on tho Ale . 1 0 1 4,erAl,be promptly attended tn. , LdevS2-2Mernve-t• -• • • 4 JOHN ROA* NMOE: " ' yellers of Annanistration have this day been grantedltiy Register of Daiiplitarcbunty, on the estare'or- Fertlg, late of Middle Paxton toWnshipi- in 'add's:curdy, deb , d; to the subscriber, residing in the Itialinith of Dan phlia, Dauphin county,: to .whom sll inknima knowing themselves indebted wi ll pl l litmathp,aid Mibe beVing ClaintigainstCeatite will k pretenfthen for settlement - - %COMER =1. , , M8i Adruinistratoi ' Dauphin, December 21,1883: "Tdll232ifikiwft 14 . .WH41.4. li4OLLY,--- • • ' 4 ; 4 4 . TTORNE Y- AT-LAW: • iteith , D."FreptigtAtxli. Socomi. strtiet,Purt: Strict attention paidntegal. bits'itift;tellectionec - Eery claims, Pensions, am. Exemptions fmm Malt, claims prepared and advice 61ven. delBAlood2m* TT mini. Valuable Diseovery. rt= - foivs INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of more,ginend practical utility thin any. Invention now; Wow. the . pi/14W: Whoa been thoroughly tested dejing.tlitt/ast two yews by practical reen„And pronounced by all to be SIETP A 12.10,12 TO ANY WllivnAkeparations known. ro.F bsourace Corr.= is a new Ottltessiettii the result of years of Wilaripeetingthoith, le on. i. bcientific .Plvi)oqAl44 n.- d undeir..noL ctrotunstaceo or •_ tellgirttureyilkita.ree -, eas T opt or. milt. waif onitralve ell. beak . entliefoith tie 1 vroiC without delay; is not ' by :any changa or temperature. ERZ , .YE Wi'LEILV Will Wad it, sufficiently multiesive for Weir: rise s as has been proved. is'Esjavtany, Adalited to Loatler, And - we claim as an especial intuit, it i sticks .Patches to Boots and ;oils 'Sufficiently strong without sUtchlng. • • It is the only LIQUID CEMENT E:c!.int 'diat'is a surd thin:for mend- . ing Ittinifure, r , ;Ciookezir, Toys )3one Andarticlosoffrousitioldise" ' . REMEMBER itemoa's.lasoLtraLa Cairawr- Is in a liquid' form and as easily ap plied airpaste. lin.xcet's Is-sou:ma Casa= Is insoluble In water or oil. /111:110'S Issoinnut Cann= Adheres, oily iithstancei. . . in Fasnny or Mainline ttirer'n PEiCkSlipS fOana kounces to 100 - ' HILTON 'BROS. & CO., Proprietors, Providence, R. I. - .1p `,l lds, . t•A i t . • . AM:EDI - CAL: : l OtkatiTtrriON'T LIFE SYRUP, COMPOSED OF lODIDE POTASSIUMJ With the Compound Cpkefandixt Fluid Failuull or VALUABLE 7JE'DICP.i: BLXVISAND WM. R. GREGG, M. D., Graitaste College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., for merly AmistaimPhysician Blackwell's Islaturifew lide Medical Inspector New York . State 'Volunteer Depots, tinder Gov. Edwin D. "Idorgan. IjONSTITEPPION LEM SYRVP A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE! What they seem almost imiredible, Is, that relmy eases kitherbi considered hopelessly incurable are fre quently cured In a lbw daysbr weeks, and we cheerfully invite the investigations of the liberal minded and scien tific to cures which:have no parallel at the present day. Our medicine is peculiar; by it the seat of any disease is directly reached, and the equilibrium restored. Those who have suffered londnum painittl and obstinate dieeases, those who have vainly sought relief nom adver tised medicines, those who cannot be cured by other phy. sicians-- ARE INVITED TO USE CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. ve! Year* wirbave contended with ob stacles an overcome opposition as herculean as were ever encountered by any Reformers. RAPIDITY _OF CUM Some Say, "Your cores are too .quick," while others doubt their permanence, and think. that dis.ase can only be cured by the "slow recuperative procoi of Nature." This is our reply : In health, the body;like a well-balanced scale, is in a state of Equilibrium. But when front any cause down goes one side of the scale, we have the effects of disease. What is requisite is, to restore the normal balance of the scale. - - , CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, A positive and remedy for all diseases originating frorn an IMP STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for all CHILD. (hereditary) DISEASES tramindtted " from PARENT Ti PARALYSIS. Hemiplegia. Pannis. Paraplegia Paralysis -Agitans. It is ao universally admitted that Constitution Life Syrup is the.only affective means of restoration in the various forms of Parilyeis, .that we need. not reiterate Unit it is emphatically the Umat Lifo4iving Power. . . . .6YSPIVPd.I4. Indigestion. Liver Complaint. Constipation. Weight at Stomach. Biliousness. Want of:Appetite. Flatulence. Bad Breath. SCROIraL I / 4 4. . . Strunta. Glandular swelling. Ulceration. King's EviL Erysipelas. Salt. Rheum. This taint (smutormwr and ACQUIRKDJ filling life with untold misery, is by all usual medical remedies incurable. RHBUNATISM . (rtitlit6') umbego. Neuralgia. Sciatica. it there is any disease in which the Constitution Life Sympbt &sovereign, it is.. in Rheumatism and Its kindred affection& The most intense pains are almost instantly alleviated enormous swellings axe reduced. Clues, chronic or vicarious, of 21) or 30 years' standing, have been cured by us. NERVOUSNESS. . _ Nervpus Debility; Shattered Nerves. St. Titus , Danne. build' Pewit'. o:infusion of Thoughts. Epilepsy. Thousands who have suffered for years will bless the day on which they read these lines. - Particularly to weak, suffering woman will - this medicine prove an inestimable blessifivLdhectll'i;,.l4lSeir footueps to a Hope Which fulfils more than it prof:ll . 4es. blseAsEs. • • Salivation. Rotting of .lines. Had Complexion. Aches in Bones. Fee' of Wearines.-.. Depression of ..tairits• tXIS ON LIFE SYRUP purges the system en -tirely from air the evil effects of Mercury, remotitig the Bad Breath, anti curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Paine ithich the use, of Memel is sure - to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums, and secures the Teeth as tirmly,is ever. .., CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Enadhates, }toot and Branch, all Eruptive Diseases t.l the Skin, like. Illoers,,Pimples, fetches, and another dialcul- Um' tit .thliklitd; which so much distillate this outward appearance of both nudes and females, often making them disgusting. chject to themselves and their friends. 'e.-OAISTITIMMartakru SYRUP li Cribra ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and shimid be taken as scan as the swelling Is detecte thus pro ventingiheir breaking; arid- producing the troublesome Dischtrighig - Sorea , which disfigure so many of the younger portionc , o , tho community, from six 'to twenty'years of age. YoUng children are very subject to Discharges from the Ears, which depends upon a scrofulous constitution. These cases 90017 recover by taking a few doses of the Life Syrup. - - All scrofulous persons suffering from general Debility, Ernadation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the limbs, abdo men, and in the female, Dropsy of the ovaries and womb, generally acconaparded with Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus, are permanently cured by Constitution Life Syrup. The disease /mown as Goitre. or Swelled Neck, tho Life Syrup will remote entirety: The remedy should be taken for some time, as the &sees& is exceed ingly chronic and stubborn, and will not be removechrith• 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 stray - • . • Epileptic Fit; Byrn etic-or 'Orjanic liseists of the HeattlMllliftraVe - Onto producing a P aul l 9,5444 1,40 _,Au4 Dropsy ?f; the gears Case' and all the anemone of his nnpottant organ, (piwsons suffenng from any acute pain in , the region of the heart) will be greatly relleirati by COnititution Life Syrup; BROKENDOWN rk DELICATE CONSTITU.TIONSi Suffering from Indisposition to Exertion, Pain in the Back, Loss of Memory, Forebodings,, Horror of Calamity, Fear of Disease, Dimness Of IlMiou, Dry, Hot Skin and Ex tremities, Want 'Of SleefO_lrestlesaness, Pale, Haggard Countenance, and Lassitude- of the Muscular System, all require the aid of the C4mition.f.ge Syrup. FOE ALL FORMS (*77L0RE:4271W DISEARRE, Either of the Nose, TWarkirongue, Spine, Foreherui or Scalp, no remedy has ever prp= equal. MOTH PATCHES upon - the face, depending upon a diseased action of tlutpyoriof:***7 unpleasant to the young wife and mother: is few bottles of COnatiOnion Life Syrup will correct the secretion, and remove the de posit whichjs directly under the skin. If Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi ness, Indigestion, Weak ,Stomach, or an ulcerated or can cerous condition of that organ, accompanied with burning or other unpleasant symptoms, will be relieved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. ' airAs.I.GENSRAL BLOOD-PORIPYLNG DELT; P 55 LIFE Suter wraans UNRIVALLED sv ANT PREPARE . .TION lit P 55 WORLD. DimEtase3 of the Spine, as usually developed in tho young, Rip Disease, Neuralgia, and all Nervous Diseases, and. Ladies who are suffering from Diseases for which they and at a low, to know what to do, we would advise the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. It will restore their pallid countenance, 'strengthen their weak back And side, give them new energy, new life and happiness. TZIE RICH AND POOR Are liable to the Mile diseases. Nature and Science has made the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit, of all. PURE BLOOD Produces healthy men and women • and if the constaturmb. is neglected in youth, disease and early death is the Do not delay when the means are so near at.band, arid Fithin this reach of all. TO MATHEW AND MARRIED LADD3S. It is the safest and most effeatthd medicine e l ver discov ered for ' urifying the system, and relieving the suffering atendint upon childbirth. It 'strengthens both the mother and the child, previmts pain ariddisease,and in. creases and enriches the food—those who have Used it think it indispensable. It is highly useful both. before and after confinement, as it prevents disease 'attendant upon childbirth. - • OINSTITUTIOR- LIN SYRUP L 5 VIE POOR 5 611 1 . nit. MVP l THE RICH MANWELESSINCI SMUT, TABS IT, AND BE-CURED. IT Is' WM ' ig-R EGG- M.:D: , SOLEPROPRIEtOR, SSW Toss. Laboratory, „Ekeakikw L: ; I. IRMA $1 REX PM ZS ; SIX BOTTLES Fan $5. liiejei•nuiry. 1. I $ll7 - Sent - t 7,1' 11,17 . r*: MORGAN & ALLEN Wholsle DrugEists, AGENTS, jazattoxitwein 46 Cliff Street, New York. -~