:W.A.141.-or .o:GX42lTwil—ckeo. S. Banda EZdaisesidsotahtlinelviday.eladistr. of the Baltimore. iattg Et HARRISBURG, PA TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1864. 'CITY ITEMS BODD's Canterbury, in Walnut street, is doing a thriving business. The performers are all first class artistes, and the perform , ance is conducted in a style of novelty never before presented to the public. The farce of Seeing the Elephant will be repeated - to-night for the last time with J. Budd•as Cousin anbe. AM should a visit. linicKErislop]) ColtEN2—..For rejoining fractured articles of Glass, Porcelain, Bone, Ivory, Marble, Wood, or Shell, with all the elegance and durability .of the original ware themselves. No. 118 Market street, Harris 'Marg. • KENEEL'E PECTORAL CORD/AL--FOX Dry, Chronic and Catarrhal Coughs, &c. We can recommend this to be one of the best Cough Mixtures ever brought before the POtic. Try us. Prepared and sold by Kunkel & Bro., Nb. 118 Market street, Harrisbing. Mkornii.J.A. , Biaaa---For beautifying the complexion, "extracting .Deckles, Erup tions,. Snub= and Tani, &G. .Sole agentsfor this city, and for sale by the bottle, doze - n or gross, S. A. Kunkel & 43i0., Apothecaries, No. 118 Market street, Hariisburg. IF YOU want any Patent Medicines, we would adviSe you to . go to S., A. Kunkel & Bro.'s, as they, keep the largest and belt as lot of said medicines in' the city. 118 Market street, Harrisbiug, Pa. Efeb9-dlw* Ronswear.'s, Bronchial Troches..„forato'arse ness and throat, dispases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner third and North streets, and Pr. Wid. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. isn3o-dti • Tait celebrated' crystal, .spep..tucles properly fidjiistOd to the e.ye ; inicroscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; :tower telepeopes,, field- glasses, defining an object from one - to 'ten milet and all kinds of optical, mathematical and Philo sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a eirdular janBdtf TOWN ANDCOIINtitY. FOR SALB-A small bay pohy, •stitable for children, either to ride or_clrive. .For particu lars apply at F. K. Swart S's livery stable. ,febl.6.llw* GBar .-- Fine Catawba Grapes, just re ceived and for sale cheap, atrWis'e's Fruit and Confectionery Store, Third street near Wel , Ikb6,-tf Fejt SALE—A Dpaphin .ctom4ty, howl for $l2OO. Ihquire .of A. REEL, State street, three doors from Filbert. •- • 'L• 2t* - • • PEllBOl49L.—The claims forpen'sions , already filed by wido*s andinothers of deceased sol diers, exceed one hundred and fifty. thonsand. Raw cotton and castor oil have restored frost-bitten limbs. when , ampntaiion was thought necessary to' pre'deive life. -: thie cure is said to be infallible. , 1. 11 • 1 - v :at ;. ' mum, PasziMgrEual,- . 4sq:sa:guntleman who was formerly well l;:nownt,in political cir cles at Harrisburg, died suddenly at. 'Johns teiva,, Cambria county, a few days; Ago • I=l SNOW commenced falling early thig morning, and continned . two or" three hours, but by noon it had ('34aap . peared. This afternoon re minds.`na., of niid-winter—oold, ..atOrrny' and tiripleasant • ... =COI REmanitrs.—Bishop Joseph Long; of the .Evangelical ti.ssociation,, will preach , inAalem Church, on North street, this'atesdaYj even ing; in the German language.';> The' public are invited to attend. Drrena.m.—,The accommodation tntirt from Baltimore, due here at eight o'cloCk, last night, did not arrive until after nine. The detention was caused by a derangement of some of the - machinery of the locomotive. ====l THIRD STREET TO BE EXTENDED:--The cify council has passed an ordinance directing Third street to be opened and graded from Iteily street to Maclay street : _This isyW add some six squares to the length Of*id4treet. RATlrran.—The Senatorial Conferees' of In diana and Armstiong counties, which met at Elderton on Wednesday, ratified. the . nomina lien of br. ThornaS St. Clair, as the Union candidate for State Senator, in place of Maj. White, resigned. There can be but little doubt of D. St. Clair's election. Frax.,--During the stone on SAndsy last, the house of Mr. Jared Lai; 'fiveAplpi from this city, on the Linglestown road v idalt fire, While the family Were at dfriner, and before the flames could be extinguished the house was entirely destroyed. The fire was caused by a stove-pipe which passed through a gar ret. Tim Gilts LAw.--The game' laW fixes a penalty of $5 upon any person who4.llr. or destroys certain birds out of season, fol lows: Partridges from the Ist of. Febiumiy to the lst of September; quail and rabbits : frOm the 'lSt of February to the Ist of October; woodcock from the Ist of February a 4th of July. .It is during the time na that the species are propagated, and to desti:6 them at that time tends to their total extinction, hence the law foY theii protectionf‘ 1 7 11y,n As A. HosTAGE.—From a paragraph in the Richmond Foaniiner, we learntha Major White, late a member of the State Se le, , has j been placed in solitary confinement i4l Sells , ' bury prison, N. C., for the hu4iliazretrErnent of Major Weber, of Gen., 3SlEorgen'si ;. "ant-. Who was, it is charged, placed: in a,_ k cell for writing a letter to some Pe'rebt-inV con-, 4 iltderser - in which he took -the-*lii§.l4tiound. that'no matter whether thei_liiitfe'a life- long imprisonment or the in leis ci) - con-:' federate government should' Preati its in tegrity of principle, and never reccignize.ne.7; , Fols as soldiers and iiiiilt>hers of is . airi L 3 -. -PE . ,- • , Wr. noticed ski nnuaiial number of "chunks" on the streets last evening. Many of them were soldiers, who had received their bounty money, and were on a fai' way to-become the I . victims of pick-pockets. Who sold them (/(e tehisky? I=l WASHINGTON LODGE, N -independent Olkere Eitodigtms,43delihitlsually met on Tuesday evening of each week in Tem perance Hall, Second street, has changed its place of meeting. -toithe Odd Fellows' Hall, nearly opposite, and its evening of meeting to Thursday. Therefore, no meeting will be . held until Thtriat:Y ev"ening, When it will meet in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Second street above Pine, „third story. Members please take notice.. J. CRAWFORD MCKEE, son of the lute Mat ! thew McKee, of Green township, Franklin county, met with a terrible accident a few days ago, at the warehouse of W. E. Burke, Philadelphia *km some ' unaccountable c.ausche fell a distance of .about eighty feet frOrn a pair of steps; fracturing his skull, death ,ensuing-twenty-four hours, after. , This is the third sudden death of adult persons in the 'seine family, within the last two months. First, Mr. Camp, a, son-in-law; secondly, Mr. McKee, senior, and lastly, the subject of the present notice. an kE/inet— P A/dia4l • Frederick Harter, arrested for assault and I battery on John BoWer, was "held to bail for his appearance at court, • (!; I f John Russell and Abner Mercer, who were arrested for "appropriating " a number of at ties belonging to the keeper of a Market street restaurant, were released on comlitimi that they enlist in the army. • Henry Lawrence; for Vacing a dead hdise where it was, offensive to citizens, was arrested and committed to prison. FAras, RAILROAD Apo:Ems-L-0n Friday night the engineer of the fast line west, on the Pennsylvania Railroad,, duc here at half-pait . onp_o'clock so,,u4ity, _morning, cliscirKered , larnii on the befm•eeri Volivar vile. The lamp appeared- to be stationary;_ but he whistled "down brakes," and checked up the train. The cow-catcher struck 'the' lamp and knocked it off the track. On mak ing an examination of the ground, a body of a woman was founctlying gp331.43 41401:Lee frOm the track. brit as evidently been struck by a train, blit tie lief liiiil Rene Cold it was "liEL fferred thattteliit - &•SliOhad been struck by -the tfastarte keast, which had passed that point a - short time previously,, It ,was,,cont l ended„ however, that if struck by the eastern botuiii train, 'the . - Wiiiildhavebcen extinguished. -Theliiiiintiiikvailffehtified as the wife of Jo seph dlenderson, watchman on that divisio4 She Bari starteklamp iu hand, ,to carry sup per to her husband, and her head exhibited a mark Which left no doubt that she had been struck by the engine and instantly killed. De ceasedtwasLabsalt f9rly.ygra,o_f age, and was the mother of nine children. Berri limmilinwr.—lt is proposed to erect. ri:MOmintent'itt*reet Vaiit, in memory of all thdA'offidere Of , the regular army who have fallen in the present war—upon which shall be inscribed their names, and which shall contain &tablet dedicated to.--the memory of all enlisted men in said branch of the sex-. vice. An , organization has beeireffeCted. is proposed fa : raja() o.o,..,nee_esseiry.,MeartS, by contributions froth the officers and soldiers in the - service.. . The iollowing rates'aroproposed, but all are at liberty to give more or less, as theytinarteetpreper: ; t Major General $27 00 Brigadier General... „..-.... .... .. .. ._.. 18 00 Colonel 13 00 Lieut. , Colonel . -'. ' 11 00 Major .. . , ..., Captain Lieutenant ' .. • rtfl Enlisted men ... . ..... ..... - . 100 (APPiorunatirig to sil Pei cent. of monthly ,pay, for one month.) Subscriptions to be remitted to the treasurer of the association, Prof. A. 'Ea' Church,' West Point, N. Y. , MRETnira OF m Belt. —Death ,pf ACessrs. Shell and Ferguson.—At a meeting of the mem- . bers of the Harrisbmg Bar, held this afternoon for the . purpose,..of Ferguson aking „action relative to the death of R. E. g and C. M. Shell,. Esqrs., Hon. Ji3lin. J. Pearson was called to the chair, and J. M. Weistling, was. chosen Secretary. A. J. Herr, Esq. introduced t the following wearable and rfsolutions with ap propriate remarks, viz: WHEREAS, It hath pleaied God, in the eler cise of a wise sovereignty; to remove froin our midst Cornelius M. ,§h7ll, Esq., and Robert Feighson, Esq., two'inembera of this Bair; *4 whereas, These sudden bereavemeu4,,have. awakened within us feelingi of sincere sorrow; ,whieh it is fit and properjor, us to .exprelas; therefore, Resolved, That, we have heard with profound , grief of the death of these our fellow mem bers, taken away in the prime of their, yeais; and at a period of life when the community, in which they - lived, and the profession to which they were :. attached, might have been . benefitted and adorned by their social quali ties and legal learning. ° Resolved, That we tender to their respect ive families our sympathy. and .condolence, and point'them for comfort and cOUSOlation to Him who hath said, "for a small, moment have I forgotten thee, but wit.h. -- eetWting ! ' Resolved, ...That we attand . .the funfaral of our departed , •friend,• 0..11E ghell, Eski in a body, who died in this city,:-that 'a copy Of proceeding's be transiditted by the Secretary to their families, and published. On motion, the-i4iiliiitip* . werenitarkimous 7 ly adopted antithq iiipplang'adjouniedto - meet' on Tliiirsdayafternooii at k (5'0164, to attend the funeral of Mr. Shell; 4 t.l FA)kiess oi 113 Y. MLEGBA.PH. —I ask p..h-vilege in your columns to l'iy, ag e sse be fore; the members `Of the .Lectist tM. For a few 'Sabbaths:. • • AilbirhariCW l ? 6 ' e g ball.Tv•eitigia ough , thi3negliggiek4 - ,the the, milldams.. It-is actually suffocating ? .to thoke 'especially who sit on tl* . jtalle,ty. : „BA D :i l a ° very loath to:ge WbeXeittSo liuneceseartri ni l , - ' 'comfortable.. • I tt 204 4.q 1 1:# Azdi As:A44OGS 7.221140.--:,,e. Fox Rfgr...l--Tvgrbrie,k houses, on Pennsyl •vania avernrerabove-the Round House. Rent 4..4.qtt4, of REEL, State ~ s traet, t hrte fron, Filbert "•.. 2t,* A4Pae4mEEETIS6 otltluS.Paxton Fire com pany Ve held at their hall, this (Tuesday) evening;. Feb. 16, at 7 p'cloak, punctual aU tenilaide iiiecinestedi By2tildfcit' B. 7. SHOOP, Secretary. ===::l SANFORD'S OPkiit TROT.Ti'r.]l-This selObrated company continues to amusehimdreds of per sons at each entertainment. A new pro gramme is.preclueednightry, and the beauti ful Opera House is thronged. on. every occa sion.. Persons -who desire .to "laugh and grow , fat" can always be gratified. Sanford is. a troupe in himself. Hp Can, provoke a laugh from the most grave customer. Each p j ei.- former at Sanford's is a star,and the programnie `comprises' the choicest gems of ininstrelsy.-- There is aeplendid bill, for to-night. Go to night, aud he certain, to he .there early. A peep at the grand scenery of the Opera House is alone worth the price of admission. • =1:11111 SERIOUS Accreprr.--On -Thursday evening last,. while several men employed in the black -4 Lop of the Feupsylvauia Railroad, at Altoona, were seated - upon•the frame of a lo comotive, which was propped upon blocks, it gave way or upset, and fell' upon two of ther,,, named C. A. Parsons and Solomon Hartzell, breaking,4 leg, of the ,former in tic, places, and severely injuring- the agkle of the latter. The frame Weighs a,bout nineteen hundred 'pounds,' and at, the time it fell, there were not men enough present to raise it off Parsons, who' was caught under it; And. he was held doWn for = a considerable time. A physician was immediately Called; who reduced the frac ture, and Parsons is now doing Well. ==l BRANT'S HAT,T, Unabated success of the Great ,Sfar Cotnbination Pramatto Troupe. —Last night there , was anotherjam. The re served seats were all Sold, long, before the -opening•pf the hall; and' every . available spot AVRS Closely packed. Quite a large , number of ladies and gentlemen Were compelled to fore-, go the pleasure of witnessing the perform ance, forthe',. reason that it was impossible to accommodate Mein. •On Friday; and Satur , day evenings , hundreds were unable to gain admittance. The capacitY . • Braatlf:Ball was never. so thoroughly tested as" it has Veen (111 -iiiig the past fear,!, l7 g 7 Honeymoon. and .4, `Rig,# . 'in,„ Faris 'obltipciSed'the bill - of last night's entertyiumont.- - ,was a fme , comedy anetli l O COmtination Troupe gave us a specitaett'of thffir sitpeiiar:aoting . in this. liXte.:•-.l4rcom.edy.;tiraiacl ' y,- or any other style of ,plays, the , membera • of the company are perfectly at home. - - • To-night_iNte uve 'arihther splendid bill, composed_of new Mays that are' very attrac- I'eebid ' Rove, waS played inyalAa,ck: . s, New jork, Theese over. 8. fifty nights. A jp-kf.f vplot* and thrilling gest of chin.- . Ift, **, Lal 112 eaters for the occasion warrants us in the,tis' sertipn that it will be performedin the grand - t litYlei l 4` t •The King's Gardener, a delightfil , lopilitaisiftt, will conclude the entertainment. Go early. A number of seats were secured yesterday for this,eveningesTerformanee, and. all will be taken'hafale:Wklisiiiii* opening. Rouse's troupe is thg-inost• successful that over visited Harrisburg. May its success continue. , cc TheoFhiladidphia Hoith American says: ~ • eller ci 75. ti 'pating every where in the general prosperity of the coun-o try. Even in the interior towns the:drib:al' performances of a creditable_ description 'are given regularly, sciiid:Ntibirwizii4OAts;to.thei managers. At Harrisburg- :'the ~theatre• ' Brant 's Hall is crowded ThiS•lariges partly from the fact that the dramatic cora, pany is a good one, and that the pieces are well performed. Mr. Rouse, the, manager, is himself a low comedian of ability. Miss Ty sOn, the; leading actress, is :t young Fhiladel phiaUdylOteducation and talent. Miss Fanny :Denham, the chief comedienne, possesses good looks and tact, and is quiet a favorite wherever she appears. . THE GUM P tirin xsE.Wiviw.Soniel)oay has - written the following about the-girls, "and set it afloat on the sea of newspaperclom: God bless the girls, :. • Whose golden curls ••Blend 7goeyhormenvt ourenin li gd iz uns ; • Like spirit wives, • Or as naiads haunt the streams. They s4the ear pains t . They fill our lirahts With dreams of mfixoneritours; God bless the girls, God bless their curls, God bless our human flowers. The •wives.,4€4l•l4c e,:cKte,us,(l.eierv*a . as the giiis-mtherilbxe;tliefalaqieingiiraspect fully subliaittect:' , -: Ec, •• ,• 'They fls our hives • With little bees and honey, . . Thpy ease life's Shock*, They Eie#4aur Sock; • ?lilt-7sip/140,44Pd the IndiGY,! • . • " • When are ore sick, '• A • ' 'alley heat us quick— • • •••• That is IF they lode us; • • '• Ifltot ; l We die, • ' • And yet they; cry • • And place tOmbstones above us. • . : roguith •••• .• •.'With sunny curls, „ We may in fancy dream; • But.wives—iree •wivei - ,i••-• • • •.• Throughout our lives, Are everything they seem. --••••—• HARRISBEEG AWAKENING FROM rrs Rip VAN - Wn-ELE Sntracesiti--The reader must not ex pect ua,..to give a connected detail of occur rences that, have happened at Harrisburg for the last thirty years. It will suffice for our purpose to say, that dB ancient borough, true to'th'e instinot, induatry and entrise that characterized the founder of Harrisburg, inl tho geidus ;of lo,cation, and in;e49.oing to. his favorite offspring, (tio tO - speak,) his own name, .a f isickly Condition or Want of energy in earliek life, bvire 2 th*Egh:the egemi n4 l6l 4 42, T io-tind care 1.1111 giddi3d its then apparently doubtful! Jaime, andito:ditY, Its if . m •a• disposition of gratitude to zits Arc seeing founder; has; front its central location . and beauty, engaged the attention of capitalists , „ and ..the . slothful old -horougk of our ,boyhood days ...bids fair in a few "-years to become .a large acid prosperous city, and in our humble opgijgiihyvitas.proftt ahle, inYestanenti from • abroad--=uot.only in oitydots and -houses, but dty &p . m, es !pedilly . 14,t the cheap Store of C"L”. Bowman, TrliPriirFP s l4:7l44: l,lll a4ratieekii. gebls,2t, czms,:.t'L'AVe" To cotost a meerschaum handsomely It Is necessary to !ruse choice tebaCeoi - The best tobacco for this purpose i 3 fragrant Kin-zzenome-aw, an article that has but . 1 - knely come Into,the. market, but, which is pronounced by 1 eonnoisehrs to be , 'lsuperfor lb any -tobacco in use. It is rich, oily, high flavored and yet not tee troug for the most 1 / 4 '•delicate smoker. We recommend on asw readers to give It a telal and they will' agree 'with. that it is the : flnest tobacco caisale. A word to -the - Mize Is sufficient. , This lahni.-or Klii.thrmainviit_toliatcolenfactured .hy Mr. g,..H, Hunt, 511. Chestnut street, .Philadelphia. b co tz ,u t, nlry ettn . bepurclutsed at' any tobaCconist throughout the • N. 'H--Foisale by'Wm. Duncari. Hairisburg. febl6 : SPEC , X4,' NOTICES. BANNVARrSTRWHIAL TRO.(TES, For, the cure of Hoarseness, . Throat Dis ea.se4,. are 'specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to. speak in public. Manufactured onlyby C. A. 13annart it; Co. ' Harrisburg, Pa-,.t0 whom all orders should be addressed. Fold by druggists everywhere. 'Read the following testimonials from some of - our eminent clergymen: Rkr,RISBIII3a, Vel):,Bth, 1864. C. A. BANlrvenr- 7 Dear Sir:. I have used Brown'S Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend your own as a most 'admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I -have found -them serving in time of need, most effectually. Fours ; truly, T. IL ROBINSON, Pastor of N. B. Presbytorian Church IlAmaisaimet, Jan.; 1864. To;C.:A. BANzaves'oLqieril^ Sir: In the habit of speaking very frequently, and in places Where the Vocal,drgins are very muclv taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want has , been supplied 'in your excellent Troches. I consider ; them very far superior to any Lozenges that T. have ever used, in remoling speedily that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent use, and itapairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public ad= dresses. Yours, Au:, ' • vi • JNO. WAIMEA JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. - Methodist Church. To C. A. BANIITABT--Dear Sir: Having used your Bionahlar Trephes, I em free to say they are the best I have ever tried and take gre.at pleasure in recommending them to all persons afflicted, with sore throat, or huskiness of voice arising from public speaking or sinning. Yours, &c., G. G. RAKESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church: SAPONIFIER OR . CONCENTRATED LYE FAMILY SOAP MAKER, VAR makes.higli prices; Saponifier helps to reduce thorn. It rtulkostoAPToi'votra cents a pound by using fid' :Jr! ; OAITkION I As spurious Lyes are offered also, be careful -and , buy the PATtlNTED•urtkleilit up in IRON cans, all alien being COUNTWEITS. PENYA SAL T AfANUFA CTURiSa CO:, >Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street, Pittsburg 'Pitt , Street: and Duquesne Way. del9-daw3ut 60AkSgICiNS4ND..ti:PtUTFINCE •}OrtlipnirdLlD. Published fir-tlid - isninfii, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous De bility,l2reinature Decay of Manhood, _sapplying at the same timb Tied Mains' BEir-dirsn. By one who has cored hi elf after undergqing,considemblo quackery. By. inclosink post lolidoliddrested envelope, single copies may bo,had of the author. t,.-;la.. ITATHANIEL MAYFAIR, ,Esq. feb3-3mdkw Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. • catoApirsAitolisze: Tiiii Celibinted 'dotxu!nd,- is.Plade MVP the cR10:04.*". 11 0 3 , - . 1 1 4 :44.i!jfid E * ()L- LtElmin:lttraature r raartiturrmactrantwand extremely itaireMixtiltiattleifiiii§n the alcliit yOr• aaltf by all j ) estibrx 'tkilto:4wlY : 'iv u IlirS m uffs :: ' . •We have on 'hand ruffs' at $3; $3.50, $4 and $5. good assortment of low price furs. Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks! ' • ' ' . • Cloaks Dar ladles; all' prices. Cloaks fur children. injiks at all prides, h t l i lo $25. . ikirtsittfa con isl np . to $3:: ; Stockings for ladies an d children. Seeks, wiilolou and cotton; Linen.tahle,covers, t I qec. napkins. , - Blacli title& sl` sll4o'Affitrait , pVices. 'Weolenishirts sr tadles , ..and gentlemen'svocket hdfs. Linen illieeting 10-4. - • • : • Linen - Air pillow case9ti-4:. Bluslins,-bleached , and unbleached,. best make. Kid gloves at.'B7c." Mill $1 imr. -pair. CaluilMervand MuminettsfOrrinen and boys' wear. 'Undershirts and'drawers. ' • ladies' marina:veil& Eiressiroacls'iltal prices. Cambric bands-and cambric edging. • Balmoral akirta l at $g126;,53.50 $4. - Largh.lsettCordher geods if S. LEWY'S. HAIR'EPTE DYE Batchelor's - - Celebrated:" Hair Dye , ,TIKE - .EEST IN THE, TORLP. , •"The 'only Hisivalies, ) TrizernuE . Rely' iblO IIYS-KnOtrm. ~. This splendid Hair Dye If perfect-changes Red, RuSty or Gray Hair instantly ton Glossy Black:or'Niztural Brown without injuring; thd lfair.or staining tho Skin, -leaving the Hair softand:eautiful ;.iniparts fresh Vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill ends of bad Dyes,,.. Wheigimpline is signedlYlLLlAlif A. RATCH ET:DIU 'All ethers are mere fitnitations, and should be avoided. ~Sold by all Druggists, /he. Factory-81 BAR CLAY 87, N. I.‘L bAT9IIIiLOR'a NEW TOILET CREAM FOR MOWING THE HAIR Ue23-ly • ' 11.1iIita4 , -EinsiinTA Attended T 0. . -. , Back Pay, Subsistence and Militdry abditar Mims, generally, made out and collected. Per sons residing at a distance can have their taint" trans. antedtylißillrbratildMlNlbir .AciGENEBN - p*R E Attorney-at-Law. - dei7-dbq ' K t l Uird-Wre Harri sburg, Pa. 11Brown's!, A3ronelvitt" I :.tygooliesi "I hate cha s 4gisi'l4 mind respeciinithem Rom the firm, except to think yet better of that which I began klictng , „ ~, wel'eq_':, Re t w iltx•Nssiwy.llECßEß ...rocueh .6 a sta. o fe M me" r -Prof. EDWARD NORTH, 1 1- A „..'\!ra;lithianuab - h Collencicaifiton, N. Y. "For Threat Troubles they are a specific." • N. P. wars,ro, "Too favorably kriown to need'ectrintendation." Hon. CHAS. A. THELTS;Pres. Masa Senate.. "Contain no opiuni Mir 'anything injurious." :Di. A:A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston. "An elegant tiombiriation for Coughs." ; - Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. ' "rrecoinmend their use to Public Speakers." • - Rev. E. H. CHAPIN ' : "Most sidutary relief in Bronchitis " • Rev. S. SEIGFRIED, Morristown, Ohio. _"Very . beneliciatwhen suffering from Colds." Rey. S. J. ANDERSON, SL Louis. ''"Almost instant relief in"tlie distfessitiklabor otbreath itig peculiar to Asthma" _ Rev A . C: EGGLESTON, New. York "They have suited my ease exactly, relieving My throat :so that I could sing with ease." T. DUCHABME, Chorister French Parish Church; Montreal As there are imitations be sure a to obhtlit the GENUINE. _ . • .N.FAV "ADVERTISEMENTS. Vitti*:to l 4. Ming " i 74;" A ND • • z D • Iftbsethibefivill'i6ll and deliver -to any . L part of the pity; fresh ground, best extra family: flour, in barrels or:sucks, in any quantity, by the'. single barrel, bal4..utatteT or eighth of a 'berrel. Also, fresh gfound odni meal, and feed of every description- Or,deraleft at e tlae Grocery Store of.George4L - 13ell, cor ner Of tlbcond and Chestnut - Oriels; at Peters' Partners' Hotel, in Market street, or at the'4lng: st:OrO of br. Egie, on the Ridge Road, will be prompt attended to.. deaB-2meow* . JOHN SUFFER. t..- LOST. OS ifo a nda a y rair3es, a Currency Holder containing T. 6, consisting: bf a $5 and av. bill Tito Ender will pleaseleitvC 4tiit. , THLS OF FIQT-o as Walter's §tore street. jan26 FOR 14C tEVEßA_a_gdod dwelling Housed , 404 ° 2w eientin , r aklaithed, MLA. : 041 Magistka;:ytgi;jo;llo3l: . l e t. - AIIWW - IMEENTS. -,SANVORIPS HALL. THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET BTREET, REAR OF RERR:RECOTEL. 'OPEN FOR SEASON SANFORD AND TROUPE. THIS MONDAY EVENING. CONCERT OF SONGS, &C.. By the MECSTRELS.- together with . A NICE' PAIR . - OF DUCKS. JOHONAS AND THE MUSICIAN. T THE JEALOUS FAMILY. To conclude with 'Sanford's Ethopian version of OiC/X. A_N—EO ,NAN.FORD AND TROUPE.. Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Pann vart's Drug Store. Doors open at 64'. Commence to 8. Police always in attendance to preserve ordcr. • Admittance 25 corits. Orchestra chairs, 50 cents,- Plicate twrses, enttrit,ls each • ,tingle seats, v 1 each. jan2l-dsg. • BRA.NT'S HALL. BRANT,'S HALL. caIANDonA3 - 4, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, CROWDS TURNED. FROG[ THE DOORS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. A SPLENDID. ROMANTIC DRAMA. A SPLENDID ROMANTIC DRAMA. A'DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL' FARCE A DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL FARCE. LOVE.Fhltthf the beautgu'l - 1414 SECOND SIL,COBJ;LOVW,--k -. • - r - SECOND SECO/4 alri SEC LOVE: : SECOND` LOVE. SECOND LOVE. SECOND LOVE. SECOND LOVE. SECOND LOVE. SECOND LOVE. - SECOND LOVE. SECOND LOVE' 5;1 - ; : And the MusicaTarcel carted the -b-Aiip KING'S GARDENER. - KING'S GARDENER. KING'S GARDENER. ICING'S GARDENER. - KING'S GARDENER. MISS FANNY REAM, MISS FANNY DENHAM, MSS FANNY MILLI, KISS FANNY DENHAM. in her greet character. of •• MAD. EDLOCHARD, utrodueing several beautiful songe. Secure Septa and Come Early. For particulars seo small bills. CANTERBURY MUSIC HAIL. WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. J. BUDD. OPEC EVERY EVENING, • With a Firit-class Company of SINGERS; DANCERS, CO MOUES, &e., &c. Admission— ...... ...... cents. ',Seats in 80w5„,.., ~.. 25 MISCELLANEOUS. GICA.ND MILITARY AND CITIZENS , D . BALL! • -to be Wel/ by the EING T:O.N -CI;11.1 B 5 AT BRAIVT'S HALL, goKray EVENING IFF I BIZAJAIIV22, 1864. Tickets—Sl. 00. ROCLAlSiliair - - • 1 the :preservation of IttenCEC :ands' order 1' in this city, andin accordance with the request of Lieut. Colonelrßonif4rsl; A. A. Thsvost Marshal General, urginithe - piolilbition of. the sale of "Liquor to Soldiers under all eirethnstktices," all Tavern Keepers and keep ers of Lager Beer saloons are hereby enjoined,'untll fur ther notice, to close their'. estatillqments • and conform strictly is the desire of the A. A. Provost ilmshal Gen eral, as regard' i;the L. 1101.1.11.F0RT, fey-dif , ' " • .3tayor. Useful and Valuable GRasr ; '➢isco~ - sitYl Discovery.' TSoLRBLE CEMENT l is Q f more general practical utility than any invention now before the public:. It has been thoroughly tested during the last two yogis by practical men, and pronounced by: all to be S UP.IVRIOR 'TO A NY Applicable to all useful Arts. V 1 ISITDTG, WEDDLYG, IN ViIATIOY, LSD AT ROME CARDS.—Bv a special arrangenwnt with one of the lymt engravers in the country, cards of ,any description sill be executed iu the highest stylc of art, conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied promptly, at lower prices than are charged by the station ers in New York or Philadelphia_ For samples and nrici-s call at , BERGNEP.'S BOoK, iyLTON'S ISS4AI7I7LIII.:EN/MT is a new nich6-dif Adhesive Preparations known. A new thing. .ing, and the result of years of study; its conibination is on Saien l ific Principles, And under no circumstances or change of temperature, will. it-be come corrupt or omit any offensive smelL Its Ctimbination. BOOT .4,317) SHOE ManufacturerS, using Machines, will 'And it the best article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works without delay, is not.alfeeted 'by any change of temperature. = ' Boot and Shoe Man ufacturers. ME , Will find it satilel***, their use, as hag_ _been p—per_„:v-&- Leather, ft is' &pedal! Apt,.m._. merit, aive for Anil we claim :as, Ineirp,Mts and that kt Stickh• Patdl3 PoNvl , -awn& • • - , sufficiently strong without , 1121BECEMI Families; LIQUID CEMENT Extantthat is a sure thing for mend- It i 3 a liquid. Furniture Crockery Toys r Ivory, :And articles of Household use - 'REMEMBER HilTos's ISSOLITRLk CancesT Is in a liquid form and as easily ap plied as paste. Hu.rox's Issournta Cincerr Is insoluble in water or oil. Ilictros's Issoroms 0112111 MT Adheres oily substances. Remember. Supplied In Family or Manufaa turer's Packages from 2 ounces to 100 HILTON BROS: & Co., - Proprietors, Providence, R. L 'finis. Apnts in-Philade I phi; L A ING MAGPirsilla , . 11T ~P IrAlCtitiC ; - Bioi4it!Stget;:libtweeit -Second- and Third, rry4 undereigned has. opened a new T KERY, in the Sixth ward, Arne he is- prepared to supply BR EADAND CAKES at a treasonable rate. He warrants satisfaction to all who will glue him a call. Re will sell his bread at the rate Of FIVE CENTS PER POVIfl) and full weight goaranteed. JOHN AICORN. Jana-dtf , . , T. FA it : PY , TaWS_WOItGESTRE ! .:SAUCEs JJ the most popular and the permit- aver offered to tho pubitc, just , received and for sale.hyr . rota— WM. 'DOCK, Jar,& CO. . • INr - Ron..B.OIII:NY. II At, DIM RE AL ESTATE AT PRIVATE bA_LE The several properties of the Eetate or WIT 1.11'.1 I.l9t6deceased, in the city of liarrisbur , . c• - •r1=1.,1.!•,; • Honielt an Front street and Chestnut street, t ..t r.• the corner of Front and Chestnut streets. a v‘t , ...i.1 Mulberry street, near Third street, iiil.l of land at theeastern terminus of Market street._ ar. , fered for sale. For terms of saleapply to the Seventh and Noble streets. Philadelphtt dt2l-dtf] THOMAS. COCTIP.. ; N PRIVATE SALE The I :Pdcgrove Lock property, five nuies.net "f }I - risburg, fronting east the Pennsylvania - =al:and railroad, near the depot, west of the turnpike, consisting of a Can. , ' Grocery Store and a Hotel, is offeretat priwite nie umii the 15th day of Starch. 1804 e. The canal grocery i , t'.•• best stand on the Pennsylvania canal , -'-large and commo dious stabling and has - houses. and i stables arranged " lock each team separate • warel-•ousea for grain, car. is house, weigh-scales, sheds. ice and ;di Other hou.: - . a necessary for carrying on the business. The Hotel (Rockville House) ha, a good run of both rapt= road and canal custom, and is a desirabl e opportunity for any one , wishing an opening in a 1 ; , ... , -.7:ueFis already The title to the property is vriert. is on account of ill health of the owner. W. P. HENRY% janlo-thmtd Sivirluchanna P. 0.. Danphin _ _ LOTS FOR SALE.—A. mimbor of lota hove been laid out on the Jonestown Root, a,,ya one mile east of the city of Harrisburg, mluelt aro being sold at low priors. To per:4 , W; desiring to s,curo a home for themselves, and to be relieved from the present exorbitant . rents, this is a rare oppenunity. A number of lots have already been mid and hut fen main on hand. The plan of said lots mu be seen at the Sheriff's office in 'Harrisburg, where persons desiring to purchase arc requested to call and sir the same. Harrisburg, Jan. 15. 1864. FOB, .SALE-----Altrst-ratct seconded-handed 4. CARRIAGE, - suitable` for Eackirig. trill be soil cheap by applying to • W. REFS, febl-tf Fifth street. DITILDING STONE FUR SALT', of best quality, delivered to any Part , of the r 31 3"- Apply to J. MISH, Janl2 Immediately below the city. LILLIE'S SAFES. CHILLED AND 'R OUGHT IRON. pC, 1 , • - •017T—Z 4 howtng the Net Wort • e Wrought Iron Bars TEMattention of business men generally is invited to the superior advantages of this Safe over all others, in Fire and Burglar Proof qualities. They arc all secured by a Combination Lock, without key or keyhole, and the whole outside of the Safe is CHILLED IRON, (from 1 inches to 2 inches thick.) and is proof against the punch or drill and the use of 'powder, as fre quently employed by burglars in their operations. De scriptive circulars furnished by GEO. W. PARSONS; 110 Market street, Harrisbnr& t , Agentlbr Central Penna.. ME Solo Lesse. Every description of Dormant amt7Portable Platform Scales, Hay, Coal and Stock Settles, Paitroad D, , :Pot and Track Scales, Furnace Charging Scales, Army Scales and Counter Scales. These &ales have several TIIPOrtTAIiT ADVANTAGES. They receive the wear and friction always on eh Wed iron balls under the platform, instead of receiving it upon the knife pivots and dulling them. No jarring or the plat form affects the working of the scale. Have no check rods to confine the, platform. Will weigh when out of level. Large scales require no deep pit and cost less for foundation, &e., than any other scales. run information furnished by the subscriber, who is agent for Central Pennsylvania, and sells at manuf,w turises Ptices.: ,GEO: w. rartsass, Zfeb9-dani 110 Aiarket str: „Harrisburg. • TREASCET am, Chrems OP COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY, WASHOWTON, Jan. 16, 186,L. WREAS, by satisfactory pro iLed to the undersigned, it bias been &fate to up pear that the First National Rank of: Harrisburg, in the county of Dauphin and State of Pebncylvartia,.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 for the circulation and redemption thereof ,u approved February 231b,18113, and has compivi with all the provisions of said act, required to be comp' . With before commencing the basiness of banking: Now, therefore, I, Hugh WCultoch, Comptroller of th.s. Currency, do hereby certify that the First National Hank of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin and State.of Pennsyiva nim id - authorized to commence the business of banking under the act aforesaid. (i. a.] In testimony whereof, witness my hanjand seal of oftice, this 17th day of January 1864. HIJGdi dUCULLOCII. .Comptroller of the eurreney. A PATRIOTIC GIFT BOOK OUR CONSTITUTION, GOVERNMENT AND QT/ON. "Our Government," an exposition of Me Go&tltution, &c., for popular use. By M. 141•Krxxxv: Price $l. For sale at del4. BERGNEIt-'S BOOKSTORE. - " Pear Trees. DNVARIi' and Staxidiud, of the leading good kinds, for sale at Keyaiine Nursery. J. MI IT. Peach Trees, FOR salein quantity or singly, at Keyi,toue. Nursery. J. 311S11. JEWELERS, VINES of this beauriful and White Native Grape, which sold a rew years since at $3 each, now oared for from 60 cents to $1 each, at Keystone Nursery. feblo.4llw J. MISS. Strawberries. PLANTS of different varieties for sale at Keystone Nursery. [feblOrdlw] J. WISH. It Is the only Plum Trees, FOR sale at Keystone Nursery. feblo-dlw d. MISEL FOR sale at Keystone Nursery. feblo-dlw J. Mat Cherry Trees, OF about forty of the best varieties, aid of bearing age, for sale cheap at the Keystone Nur- wry. N. It--These trees cannot be sum /wed by any in the country. - [feblo-dlw] - J. NISH. 2n BOXES ORANGES, selecte d from late importations, and the most superior ever brought to this market at this season, just Mceived and for sale by [febl] WI& DOCK, Js St Co. ?TEE oF.T. RRA.TED. VIRGINIA,' on, OF AM, and Day & Martin's London Blacking s just re ceived and for sale by [fell 1911. DOCK, Ja_, CO APPLES ! APPLES !-150 bbb. of York State Apples of every variety. Also, York State Butter, ter 0143 at j 0. 9. BOYER t k KOERPER. 000L138.' CODFISH, of the eele ', •• brated St. Georgo brand, just recurred and f 6 i mde by;, VIE DOCK, JR., 1 7 9085 R Jc.BLAPaAVELVS ENGLISH ACKL - P5, a rare article for table use, pat received and for akby , [ febll W. 31. Jit r ,,,k: CO. - -----___ ORANGES! ORANGES I—A- .t of super4or Oranges, Sicily and Havana, for Wain any quantityat &Lag] BOYER & ®FIFES. F _ RENCIf rare artielet t jts't re ceived at Kebab OWL JR., CO__&l (10%'S SPARKLING GF,r, ThN, the -best matinfictui*insfamixived andc for saleldiCi fel ' , w ; ;„ , WAL DOCK,,Ja-, C 0.14 WM. DOCK, Jrs. az CO.. 7 FOR . SALE. Apply on the.prernises, or by letter, to NEW ADVEIRTISEMENTS. cz z -e, I HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES. Jan 19.2 m Rebecca Grape. 'Apricot Trees, IMEANGES OICANGE94I-20 .box.ei in priine Gales: ' dust i• 'eceisierwholessderia . reb2 . ; DOCK.JR-, e.PO EMI . L~r fe::i•:= J. SHELL i krati 1