Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, February 17, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1864.
crry ITEIFIS
BiarSTART'S Bronchial Troches for hoarse
ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles'
Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and
Dr. Wr.n. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Averind.
'an3o-dtf
Tire celebrated crystal spectacles properly
adjusted to the eye ; microscopes frcim 100 to
700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses,
defining an object , ' from one to ten miles, and
all kinds of optical, mathematical and
.philo
sophical instruments Rosendale'S Optical
Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes
inserted. Send for a circular! janBdtf
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
FOR Salm—A small bay pony, suitable for
children, either-to ride or drive. For particu
lars apply at F. K. Swartz's livery stable.
febl6-Iw*
Pzislettsn.—John Bgrus, of;Gettysburg, is
to have",s pension of eight, dollars per month.
r ItOBERT - HANELTON, One of the first settler's
,of Johnstown' died :on 'the 4th inst., at the
advanoe4 age of 82. '
-' l l l nE. establishment of a National bank at
Tyrone is• under consideration. So says the
Herald. •
TsE borowli authorities of litintingdon
have appointed a night police as a guard
against incendiaries.
TILE heuse Of Be.rnard McFeely, near Chest
Springs, Cambria county, was destroyed by
fire on the Bth inst.
THE members of the Paxton Fire Company
Vtended 'the funeral of Levi Abhott, (a de
cease-member,) this afternoon.
Pinyon E zelcs: Ought a pair or trousers
which hivie be:cln obtained on credit. not be
legally regarded a.c breeches of trust?
I=l=l
A CorramonAm' asks:. If one of Brigham
Young's sixty-one_ wives Should• 'clic, would
Brigham be a widower! CEVFL answer?
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'lima weather to-day is . cold and blustery,
, an'Ai. the wind is playing sad havoc with the
vdlisi, and with hoop Slsirts. and Balmorals,
and showing who are the ladies with holes in
ltieir,titockings.
111-ERISBITRGI4BLE SO9IETY. —The semi-cen-,
tertnial anniversary of the Harriet - Ur& Bible
Shciety this evening, in the'lnthiran church
in Fourth street,. bids fair to be occasion
iritniore thin usual interest. Let there be a
' general rally of those who' love , thelßible and
desire to see it scattered throughout .the
world... 4 sketelrof this Society's , operations
will'be presented, and a, diseoutae. delivered
by Rev. j. Walker Jackson. •
THE ICE MAXES was around last night. Not
lordsi did he''opetate upon the. ponds, creeks,
&c., but he crept into kitchens '4llsr., bed
rooms, &c. His finger-prints ~C. 0.141 be seen
wherever there was Emyt,hinTriiir :hita, to ope ,
rate upon. He did not forget our Mends of
. the skating club—ihaving covered their pond
with a magnificent cake of ice. We may ex
peetto see the • red flag floating. from Fort
Brai?Vduriiig ;the next few days.. •
GOOD News ros BRANDY'OSES AND Torees
(Grams new process of distillation has
heen discovered, which will be cheering news
, to those topers Who cannot' afford:to pay ten
'or fifteen cents a drink. Whisky'and brandy
‘cart now be made out 9 1 coal gas; 'which con
' is af csibqn, and bydrOgen; as does alchol,
:with
r am addibion of oxygen. For several
_Tears past the process of converting olefant
ga into spirit has .been talked of, but now a
F r Nmh patent has, been obtained for the pur
pose, and sold to a, conipany in 14ondon. You
t a k e els 'ay one half the hydrogen; 'add a little
oxygen, and presto you have. a bottle of
brandy. .
TECE ABM HosPrusa—During the I*st
.' week the . r admitted into the Army
Hospitals of th_isDepartinent Was . .Bl; returned
.to duty, 131; died, 5. The number remain
ing is 3,947, distributed 'among the several
hospitals as follows: Chester, Fennsylvania,
9; Fort Tvfiffiin f 9: Chambersburg, 14; Camp
•
Curtin, 22; York, 398; ChiTstisai 'street, 137;
•i 4 .3('Clellan, 337; Chestnut Hill, 687; South
street, 190; Filbert street, 297; Germantown,
316; Satter's°, 1,063.; Sixty-fifth and 'Vine
streets, 142; Islington Lane; ; Turner's
Lane; 80; Summit 'House, l_6Bl. plead and
Prima.streets; 40; Officer's Hostfifia, '24.
• PthATE AND PUBLIC SkTNA 01 , ST,OCKS, &C.,
CONTINIIED.-[ErrOr. :- ThEl houie : Sold liy J.
W. FitCh, wife and trustee, to F. K. Boas,
should . have - been 18 feet, more or lets, on
. Third. Street, - instead of 15.] : '
Sampson Lewy sold, to_Charles Bailey, a
lot situate on the cornet of Pron.tYstreet and
,-ipherrs , alley, 2G feet Linches ,fre,ltt,t and exi
' c iteMlins to River alley 210 feet; ' thereol
,eves 4. ._ . .
.!,.., ted a .two story frame . house, stable; Sze:,
: - liii`tlid•inin 'Of _52,800 cash.
•-• .".. :113.6 , heir'S of 4----- Zollinger, deteatea, sold'
at.pAisssl.e, a lot 18 feet 011 Flftirstreet and
'52 feet 6 inches in, depth, thereon ereCigifiC
two-story-:frame- hobee,- ~.,e. to BenjanCirt.
Krinicel, foisl. 2 - 842:':
~ - :i l ,-,y,:?:: ) " 'ii--., '
. - Wiii: - 11 - re`pue - r, outeutgii.Pf:Qatliarine
--
`Kunkel, sold' _at public 4ale,__to;Anthony
lio.nrca.loCof grouud 27 - fectfro/t du Second
street and 90:fcet in
i deptN a tliefeOn erected a
two-stOry 'fiaipe h . couSe; Ix, foi•%* - surn_ of
cash:
-- ...- ' $1;026' cash: • 4 '
• LI-a '
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I
_ ---,P2-77i,
;.. ,Col. John - Raierts - . sold to PhailesTaaley
il. - .. - .._AI & acres of ground situate'on :Ltorit street,
) -- - , ..i -- dzi'to' l l2othtWerd, therednlei- two - story,
0484344 -for-the sum of $.l. , i.50 . ..5.h.' - r :-.-' " --- 2
l x
'- 'Ci)l.4ll i -i H . - Berryhlll sofa, 'the widow
- .
and hews, of: George Beaty,._, --eased;: , his
residence on Friint streetneal L u.st street,
for the et= of $8,50 . 0. " ' ' . •
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ME
Paoposktg Forcl3Eirc --The super dent
of the State Lunatic Etospital will receive pro
posals until Monday evening next, for supply
ing the hospital with fresh and corned beef,
(luring the present Year. See advertisement.
"On, How Coin !" is the remark of every
one to-day. The weather is now colder than
it hits-been at any period' this' winter. The
ground hog appeared at the appointed time,
saw his shadow, and returned to his winter
quarters. ; The oldsaying is verified. "Winter
taliirej7 4O 74ger ip the lap of spring."---
Look' out for squalls!
DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT ElmLorss.—Mr.
Horace Manley, engaged as a clerk in the
Depot Quartermaster's office, died, this morn
ing, at•the residerice of Mrs. Eckerd, on. Lo
cust street. Deceased was in the enjoy
ment of his usual health a day or two ago.
He belongs to Palmyra, New York, to which
place his remains will be forwarded.
FEM.—This forenoon a fire broke out in an
office belonging to the furnace, on State street,
and the building, which was an old wooden
structure, was entirely destroyed. A quantity
of oil added fuel to the flame, and aided in
the destruction of the building. 'The wind
was blowing at an unusual rate, and had there
been any houses on the opposite side of the
street; they could not have - escaped destruction.
The firemen were promptly on the ground,
but were unable to obtain•a supply of water,
and consequently failed in accomplishing any
thing towards extinguishing the fire, owing
to the'viater plugs being frozen up, and in a
condition to render them just as good as none
at all. If the vicinity of the scene of confla
gration had been ticdckly , Settled, an immense
destruction of property must have been the
result. The city Council, :or somebody, is cen
'sitrable for the bad condition of the water
plugs, &c. They should be kept in the best
possible condition at all times. Those having
charge of them will be held accountable for
the manner in which they are attended to,
and in case of fire should be made responsible
for the failure to obtain a supply of water.
EMI
VOLUNTEER "BROZEPA" IN TROUBLE—Two
of Them Compelled to Disgorge. —The Pittsburg
Dispatch says: Qn Saturday.morning two col
ored recruits, Henry Walker and Nathan D. B.
Mitchell,macle complaint before Capt. J. Heron
Foster, Provost Marshal, charging two "bro
kers" with swindling them out of their boun
ty money. The men stated that they had
been 'working in Wheeling, and were induced
to come to this city and.enlist; by-4a runner,
who,asserted
.that they would - get a cash
bounty of two. hundfed and fifty dollars, in
addition to the Government bounty. With
this understanding they came to the city, and
after being sworn in- the' " brokers " offered
them fifty dollars,, which they declined to ac
cept. Finding that it was the intention of
the biokers' to swindle them, the recruits
made the complaint as above, when the men
concerned in enlisting them were at v oce
taken in. custody. At the hearing it was
shown that the runner had received from the
brokers $1.75 for each recruit, arid that they
Were over tei tlie =commissioners of a
borough for $205 each, a receipt being . ,oen
for •$4lO. 'The attempt was then, made4 , sc.in.
timidate the colored men and thus compel
them to take the paltry amount offered, by
which operation the brokers would have pock
eted a' nice sum. After the hearing was con
cluded, and a clear case made out, the ac
cused were permitted to choose between being
confined under military authority and disgorg
..
ing the amount' due to tile recruits. .-They
wisely decided in favor of the' latter course,
and after paying $2OO to each man they were
released from arrest.'
The following 4runks, ilisorderlie
yviedB,llrght look-up, and were ai.B
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3, , ,kr:C,;,141; Reter
Pteeee, Joseph Rowland, Win. Collins . (Tafr;)
Joseph,
~ArhuelFli('fiictiiisl,) *ed.
0
1,1 ilijinaFliining (fined $1)
. .. •
' Rsederin OF Callii: . &d k.r i s. Catharine Hus
ton, proprietress af‘-a den of iniquity, some
where on Fourth street, received a call from
the police' in a body, We .other night. The
officers arrested. eleven persons, including the
proprietress, two girls named Annie. Kane and
Minnie Eartols,, and eight ‘‘bold soger baYs."
The; Whele `party Were taken to
_Alderman
Kline's office, 4ind...had a hearing, after which
all bnt Catharine Huston were discharged:
Shettive bail toliPpear at court, the girls left
the city and the soldiers started home.
Two or three soldiers had their pockets
picked in the vicinity of the market ho - use, *
early this. morning or late last night=iliost .
probably the latter, as they had been imbibing
iatlierfreelY in the; evening and did not miss
. their greenbacks until they became sober. It
is strange that
.the soldiers who receive
bounty money are not wise enough to abstain
from drinkingi when so many oases of robbery
have occurred. ,The pick-packets continue to
infest our city with. 7 ls‘presence, and a
number of "profeisfonale a,.. said to be here.
'We would again caution the tioldiers to be on
their guard, when paid off. ll ')
Mr. John Heilman; from tll. lounti7,. was'
fined a!_ilollar and costs for perraitthig his team
to stand unhitched on Market stitket... The .
hof4s ran off and were seized by thikkhliee.
dangerous practice of leaving tessitiVand
', ecured on our streets, Shoidd not -Imi-',-.AI
- owed to continue. Every offender should
fined. Serio'naecidents may occur throw s
the thoughtlessness of those having horses
e 1,
,wehicles in charge.
..-
, This morning & _row. occurred between 43,
couple of soldiers and two or three negroes, in ;
which fists and hard . words'. ;:vireie . prominent._
5 1lie • tiisi," rialienireirortlie lades getting
qfili eye'sliiii4p ' aga . ' ii;ii'i'i Of the soldiers re
ceived a blow which:- brOught ' e olatet from
his nasal. appendage.' -' • •
A:passenger who by the Haig .
kirli. Ce i tqrai train , early 44'11 ' 1040 had his
pooket Picked, .eitkei: on the' train or at the
despot ihere: The amount taken' was shod
twenty doilsrs. , Weffid net UFAale name of
.this victim 'of the. "professionals." '`. , _ ,i'....
ST: Stream's , -friBcoPAL ~ o iiimOL lls 4 l- .! -
Closed this evexthLiiipin consequence of the
anniversary meeting of the Bible Society. "
Crrizaws, ATTsaruys. —A. Special meeting of
the Citizen Fire company will be held at their
Hall, this (Wednesday) evening, at 7 o'clock,
in order to make arrangements to attend the
funeral oLtheir late member, C. M. Shell, Esq.
Arts:Trios ? . GOOD TEMPLAms.—The meeting
of Washington Lodge, No. 1, L O. of G. T.,
advertised to meet on Thursday evening, in
the Odd Fellows' Hall, will be held; in Tem
perance Hall, as usual, on to-morrow (Thurs
day) evening at 71 o'clock. Punctual attend
ance is requested.
2t - JNO. W. YOUNG,
~Sec'y.
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I. 0. or GOOD TameLeas.—A regular meet
ing of Advance Lodge,, No. 39, L a of Good
Templeas, will be held this (Wednesday) even
ing, as usual, at Temperance HEM, Second
street. A punctual attendance is requested,
as business of importance 'will be transacted.
JOSEPH SHEARER, Sec'y
TEE popularity of the Star Combination
Troupe is increasing. notwithstanding the
fact that twenty-four entertainments have been
giVen, and have been witnessed by large au
diences, there is an increasing desire upon the
part of, our citizens to. attend." At first the
hall was filled; now large numbers are turned
away nightly, for want of room. ' Mr. Rouse,
the proprietor, is fill energetic business
man, who knows how to conduct his affairs to
pecuniary advantage; and Mr. Jermings, the
stage manager, always selects such plays as
will amuse and instruct the public. The list
of pieces performed since the arrival of the
company, four weeks ago, has embraced those .
of every description calculated to please:lii,l
Last night the house was as densely crowded
as on former occasions. Second Love and The
King's Gardener proved a very attractive bill,
and the immense audience pronounced the
entertainment one of more than ordinary ex
cellence.
This evening that very excellent drama by
Morton, entitled "All that Glitters is not Gold,''
will form the principal play. It needs no re
commendation at our hands. The Mountain
Lovers, a musical farce, concludes the bill.
This will be rich, rare and; witty; Several
W i ngs will be introduced in this piece by the
chlarming comedienne, Miss Fanny Denham.
Miss Tyson will appear in a4avorite character.
Go early, we again repeat. Sears should be
secured, in advance. If the popular Star
Troupe increase in public' favor, •we don't
know bow they will be able to entertain one
half of those Who rush to the hall. •
—" 11
COMMENDA.III2. —Our patriotip v torsthan,
Ifx, Harry H.. Davis, of panoramic -celet,rity7
is now in Baltimore, exhibiting in the Mary
land Institute. A few evenings ago he gave
an exhibitionfor the benefit of the "Mary
land 'State Fair of the Christian and Sanitary
Commissfons,_',whit is l ack;ovilitdged as fol.-
lows :
&vamps, FebrueryAs, /86.1.
Ms. Helots Thorn : , ,Dear 511,—We, the
undersignekinhel*H 44,4 taffies of the
Maryland Stgte Fair;AVeg"lasits to tender to
you their sincere thanks for your very (gonerr
ous offer of an exhibition of your Panoroma
of the Rebellion, for the benefit of the State
Fair of the Christian and Sanitary Commis
sions. The offer the more appreciated, by its,
being unsolicited, and rest assured we will
cherish it as a'philanthropic act, worthy of
the man. the proceeds thereof have been
received and placed to your, credit.
Very respectfully yours,
MRS. A_LPHEDS HYATT,
NM G. S. GRIFFITH
Ittirw CTlNBkalain), Pe., Jan. 20,1864.
DELB- LADY Ball, will you please,
pardon me for the liberty that I have taken iii
addressiiaq, you, , a strattger. I feel myself
under obligations to you for the benefit I have .
derived from' your medicine and eye salve,
having suffered for many Years most excruei
ating pain in my head, breast and side,..net
being free from pain day or night. And 6 I
have been doctoring with well-skilled ' , 41)..a..
practical physicians for some years, and fall
attempts proved a failure. I had given up all
hopes of recovery and felt fully resigned to
await my fate, which foretold an untimely
grave. My father being a resident of Siddons
burg, and living quite a distance from ycle, P
did not get toliear of yourmedicine---that has
provedu 'wonderful cure! indeed:' Some few
months ago I was advised bYii'lady friend of
mine to try your medicine. She stated to me
that she made use of your medicine awl salve
which prqved a cure. Feeling rather -16th 'it
first to try, as I had laid out money time af ca.
time, o , , ade the expenses verY,./i,ea
and : ught. But having great AionilJ
dance -. 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 niediein6,- and, to my,
utter astonishment, in one week I felt a great-
change, and in two weeks was entirely free
from ull. pain, and your qtr.:salve -perfected a
cure for all other wask . eit;,,and salves
proved Useless. My eyelide," were:, so : inuek
inflamed that L was forced io wear ghisses fo
some rears, • and' o* Flfave no occasion MAP
to wear the glasses, 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, frikid'and benefaittrers, for the good
you linve, accomPlished, feeling Myself a new
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creature entirely.
You'are at perfect liberty to publish this:if
you feel so Mchn — ed.% I ctoie requesting
you to accept my warmest ,regards, with a
hoptthat for Innanity's Sakai your life may 4
be prolongett, 'Success be years ',forever in
performing the - Wonderful care. .
Yours with respect,
MARY E. BROWN.
P. S.—For further information, address
Mary E. Brown; New .Cumberland, Cumber
land county, Pa.
Mils V. No. 27 South Pine 13:*
I •NtrBDAa-.1;01 121-tf
t , I iPECTORALS'are =dal to soothe a
7. ugh, allay• Tickling in the Wont, to relieve
Catarrh, Sore Throat, - They contain
Coltefo ound„ Ipecanurudia,„Senega and Squall,
(the e expecterante known Tare the chief au
tive tae - so , blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar,
that eatlfieserge Ordains a mild an ery easant dose.
Manufactured solely by S. A. & BRO.,
lawn- ApoP!xlaries, 118 Markgt t sburg.
000 LBS . C@Dl- of. the cele-.
braked !pp. George braud, ,, just received
and for sale by [febl.] WM. DOCMOa., & CO.
C RC :PI SS OKI E ; 4S6 , a ifit " ari P icl i e ferutbie:
and foisiitOy.. • 4 [tebil .swm. Doox f .—Ta., &
jut ENGLlSHreceived
VarmrtgATED iota OIL OF
ATind Day SMartin ' s Icidon Blacking , just re
cotved d for ple by
,[fell- WAX.•MK,Ja, NCO
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PPLESI APPLES !•!--150w 410; of York
irja: Stale 'Apples of every varleciAJimiq_ York State
•Better Pr eldest ja29 'BOofyit ILOESPER.
RANNYARTIsBRONCHIAL TROCHES,
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dia.
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocAtion
calls them Ao speak in public. 'Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart & Co. ' Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
sold by druggists everywhere. some
of
the following testimonials from some
of eur eminent clergymen:
•kLosisionto, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. BANNVART—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other-preparations for hoarseness and
throat trables, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as. a
most admirable "specific for public speakers
and singe* in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and cold v, I liaye found them serving in
time of need, most efhotually,
Yours tul y, ' T. EL ROBINSON' ,
Pastor of:N. S. Presbyterian Church:
Ileamsrarso, Jan., 1884: -
To O. A:l3.ouyj i kur—Dear Sir: 'tithe habit
of speakjng very frequently, and in places
where the vocardrgans are very much 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 I have ever used, in removing
speedily .apt huskthese of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing the
effectiveness of the delivery of public ad
dresses. Yours, &c.,
>- WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Hinny/du—Dear Sir: Having used
your Bronchial Troches, I am free to sa?they
are the best I have ever tries and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, &c., G. G.
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methoditit Church.
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i did * NI
TR / S.A I POFIER, .
tlitj idto.,EAVEid. LYE
FAMILY SOAP RAKER.' -
WAR makes high prices k Saponifier helps to reduce
them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using
your kitchen grease.
tor CAUTION! As spurious Lycra are offered also, be
careful and only buy the PATENTED article put up In
IRON cans, all others being COUNTERFEITS.
=trl alAistralf °TURING CO.,
hiladel?i a—No. 127 Walnut Street,
Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way.
dol9-thaam
rlitHirt - -CONFESSIOgg AND. EXPERIENCE
iL-• • or Mn MAUL
Published for the benefit, and as- a CAUTION TO
YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous De
bility, Premature Decay of Manhood, /Lc. supplying at
the same time TuE Marrs or Sna , Cruus. ' By one who
has cured himself after undergoing considerable queckerY.
By inclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single
copies may be had of the author.
: : • ; 'NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.
feb3-3md&w Bedford, Kings CO, N. Y.
This celebrated Tens? Soar, in such universal demand,
is TKO fr(9*.9 1 ,% cluumtsr. uuderials,. is sum and IGKOL
maerin its naturetimienmurriv sestarsm, .and extrersely
nerprnnt 11117 ts action upon the skin. For safe - by - all
1:411.1154.4101ancY Dealer.. Llan2s-lowly
.-• • •
.ellifuiffal Muffs !I - Muffs! I
We ha - ie 'On' hand Mufti nt $5.5%. $4 and $5: .5.`
good at*raent of low inice'fbirs:
Closdinc . cldalue, , cleskorr
Cloaks for half, all prime:
Cloaks for children?
Cloaks at all prices, up
Et=rts at 76 cents, $l. upto $3
for ladles and. children. •
Seas, woolen and cotton.
Linen table covers, linen napkins.
Black silk at $l, $1.40, and all prices.
' , WOO/‘0 11 4. 5 .Ter taikaCtiPtitattl
. Ladies' and gentlemen's pock - el Mrs. .
Linen sheeting 10.4
Linen for pillow mace 6-4.
Musllns, bleached and unbleached, best make. .
Kid gloves at 87c. and $1 per pair.
......Casehttere.and cassipetts for men and.boyar wear.
Undershirts and amen.
Ladles' merino vests. r. • •
- Cambric bands and'cambricedging.. M •
—4 - Balmoral pkirterat.s3.ls,.s&so; $4. •
I.arge aseortmentoof other:goods at S. Istra..,
.T r Ae only Haoslata, _True And Aeliegble Dye Muss. .
' -.This bi *Recta-changes Red, Ruety
or Gray Hair instantly to a Tony Black or No& :Biroson
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the.
"lair son and beautiful ; imparts fruit vitality freq,uently
restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill ire* of
bad Dyes. The genuine le Itigned.WILLIAM A,,BATCH
,E oR. 'Alls Oiliewrtareliafe - liriltationt, and should be
briagbiiinhrt;3ia ^ Fimtory-81 BAR,
CLAY ST, N. Y.
navetritonte- nsw inifaVottEAW. FOR DitililNG xH2 Kant.
Attended Tot
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Mary
and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per
sons residing at a distance can have their business trans
acted by mall, by addressing
Attorney-ntaw.
det-elly Third street, Barrie:butt Pa.
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
"I have never changed my mind respecting them from
. 1 4einrAti vilottPt , to thick Yet Wier of that.wlrich began
havell of " Reg.‘IIENBY WARDHEECM.R.
The Trochas.are a SSW onife to me."
Preft.EDWABB.NORTH,
.PresaHaUtikni Coliege4llnton, N. Y.
"k''ox *GSA TiotiblektlaeyArea c.??
"Too'fa , ioiablY known to need coriimendation."
Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Prey. Mass. Senate.;;
"Contain no opium nor anything injurious."
Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston..
Avant. cesahipation,for CoUgba"
Di. O. F. BIGELOW, Boston.
"I recommend their use to Public Speakers."
Rev. E. H. CHAPIN.
"Most salutary relief in Bronchitis " .'r
Rev. S. SEIGFRIED, Morristown, Ohio.
Very benetlcialarhen suffering from Colds."
S. I= P...ANDERSON, SG lAtubit,;,i
4Almost instant relief/In the'disixessing labor df br4th
ing poeuliar,to.kstimaol... ,
Rev. A. C. EGGLESMN, New York. LI.
"They have suited my arse exactly, relieving my throat
SO that I could.singtwjah caw ,xT DUCHARME,
i.I. Chorister Freud'. Pariah Church, Montreal
As there are imitations be sure to obtain the GENUINE.
jan2l-d&wlm
rfailisbilig - Steam -Mills;
FLOURAND FEED.
p-Rsiibseriber and deliver to any
part or the city, fresh ground, hest extra family'
tour, in barrels or sacks, in any quantity, by the single
borrid,AnEcquarter or eighth of a barrel. Also, fresh
ground corn meal, and feed of every description.
Orders left at the Grocery Store of George IL Bell, cor
ner of Second and Chestnut streets, at Peters' Farmers'
Hotel, in market. streer.,or at the drug store of Dr. Egle,
on the Ridge Road, will be promptly attended to.
• 1, 4 02 : 8 •PleCT1 , ' 1 11 RAN HOFFER
St. Valentine's Day.
Now' OPEN at
BERGNER'S BOOK STORE
a fresh and complete assortment of VALENTLNESiorIini ,
approaching season, combining
• Richness, Novelty and Elegance..'
Comic Valintines, Sentimental Valentines, Valentine
Writer; Elekuit Envelopes, Splendid Cards, at prices
from One Cezirto Five Dollars. Call early at
feb3 :r BERGNEWS CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
IFIS
=
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE t I
Batchelor's Celebrated Hair Dye
LY THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
-. NEV.,:x7irm]ansr.m:ENTs.
-. .
FOR RENT.
SEVERAL good dwelling Houses, ,00nve
niently lgcatpd. Some with stabling, sheds and
other outbuildingsttached. CHAS. C. RAW,
Ra.p.P.usami ,- o, Feb. 10,1884 feblo-52w
.
EA & PERIZTE'S WORCESTER SAITCEI
the molt poinlar and the purest ever offered to the
üblie, just ralfelvell and for sale by
WM DOCK, Js.,& CO.
I\TEW HOMINY.
4010201
A3IIJ:SEDIENTS.
-
SANFORD'S HALL.
THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET ,
REAR.' O BMWS HOTEL.
()PEN FOR VIikREASON
SANFORD ` -1 2011 - -.TROUPE.
WEDNESDAY FEB..EVENIROs - l7.
TEE RIVAIL .pON'IItABA_NDS.
THE - SERIOUS ( FAMILY,
In Preparation the Tick&oneaveld'an. 'or the Pardoned
Jail Bird ; with new scenery, &c.
: 1 ••'•' • lANFORD AND , TROUPE.
Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann
. •
vartis Drug Store.
Doors open at 6%. Commence „It to 8.
Police always In attendance to preserve order.
4ftittance 26 cents.
Orchestra chairs, 6.0 cents.
PriVatibbses, entire, $5 each; single stets, $l. each.
..jari2l-(lst
BRANT'S HALL.' BRANT'S HALL.
GRAND STAR
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination rounatic - Compaq,
*rims T uRNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO
MORTON'S GREAT. SEERY COMIC MORAL DRAMA,
MORTON'S GREAT SERI° COMIC MORAL DRAMA,
. .
All that Glitters is Not Gold.
All that Glitters'is Not Gold.
All that; Glitters is Not Gold.
All that is Not Gold.
AnA the Musical Farce called the
MOUNTAIN LOVERS. `
MOUNTAIN LOVERS.
MISS FANNY DENIAM,
MISS FANNY DENIIIII,
MISS FANNY DENIM,
in her great character of
MARTZU GIBBS AND ROSETTA
With several songs and the Pam St7TICUEIe.
Secure Seats and Come Early.
For particulars see small bils.
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
J. BUDD.
OM EVERY EVENING,
With a First-class Company of
.SiNGEBS, DANCERS, COKEDIANS, ka , *c
_
Admission. -
Seats in Boxes...
GRAND
MILITARY CITIZENS'
DRESS . BALL!
to be given by the
WASHINGTON CLUB;
AT BRANT'S TULL,
MONDAY. EVENING,_FEBRITAILY 22 ) 1864.
Ticketri-i-Al; 00.. ' febB-dtd
ILILTOE'S 014101,
. , gutamauso, Feb. 4, 1864.
•rOR the preservation of peace and order
in thhicity, and,Maocordance with the request of
'Liebe Colonel Bomferd, A. A. Provost General,
Urging the proighltitin of the sale of "Liquor. to Soldiers
Ing* IgteteCutoitinnnein ell 'fitvertr , Kitkuhitand hoop
oes of lAm*Beerhaloons are hamby enjohled, until fur
ther notioe, to , close thoir , establishments and conform
strictly to the desire' of.the A. A. Provost Marshal Sem
inal; as regards the-military. A. L. ROUMFORT,
Mayor.
°Ran Disomay I
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
la,of more geneiel preeticai utility
than any invention - now before the
public. - It has been thoroughly tested
during the but two , years by practical
.met ; and prohobnbed'by all to be
8-IPPEI2I,OR TO AN-Y
Adlondirelorepuitiona known.
•
Applleal f t) to
Effl
tbiag.
to _ Combination
Boot and S 4 4p Xan
ufisetun3ra
E:==l
Faml
IL is a liquids
1
sD ff*
RCiii6niber.'.'„, -
4:f
{~ Iy ~ +4aa # S
Agents in Phi
jelB-dly-
NEW BAKERY
Broad- Street, between Second and Third,
zrASRTSBURG.
T:l'undersigned - has - aliened a new T BA-
Y, in the Sixth ward, where he is prepared to
supply BREAD AND CAMPS at a reasonable rate. He
warrants satisfaction to all who will give him a call. He
011selthis bread at the rate of
PIVE'OENTS PER POUND,
and full weight guaranteed. JOHN ALCORN.
Jan6dtf
HL~pFirst National Back of, Harrisburg,
— Ps., - Capitsl $lOO,OOO, with - the pnvilege. of increas
inwit to $300,5011.• • • - • • 1 , ;
Tho State Capital Bank bang organized tinder the act,,
to .provide, a National currency, under the - abovei-titlei -
Dy offers its services for the collection of Notss,.
ills of Exchange, receive money on deposit, turd
buy and sell exchange on all parts of the country.
' • The business adltbe conducted at the corner of Second
and Walnut streets, by the following named directors wad
Milkers
jai29-d2m
•
- ( );L
*4 itilag.,LFifteen thou
end. 'be. ' Ilicherier's Excelsior Hams,
cured Srpreeely for family. nee and for this markeh_far,
WM. DOCK, Je. & CO. W*101W:1 7 65.102 ! I >II :warmar,,„
541,0 ; • Sft: k
GAM ADMISSION.
MOUNTAIN LOVERS
MOUNTAIN LOVERS.
MISS FANNY DEMEAN.
MJSIELLAI' SOUS.
PROCLAMATION.
'Useful aid Valuable
• Discovery.
HILTON'S
film's hrsomnms Cuaster is a new
thing, and the resait3 of years of
sandy its combination is on
A:Scientific Principles, • •
And under no circumstances or
hangs of temperature, will it be-
CO= corrupt or omit any offensive
BOOT AND SHOE
Manufacturers, using Machines; will
find t it the, best article known as
Oimenting fOr the Channels, it works
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature,
JEWELERS
Will find it sufficiently adhesive for
their use, as has been proved.
R is' Eipxially Adapted to Leather,
And we claim as an :especial merit,
that it stiais Patches-to Boots and
hoes sufficiently strong without
stitching. -
; ,
n sL
. , It is the only
1 ,
L, I: (4„u i .b, 'CEMENT
',Etta-that is a sure thing for mend
-1 -,.
tFurniture, mg,
Crockery ,
lidfirliattatit Household U l '
gg
se v9rY
,1_
In ~ , f ~. - RFAIECKBP. .
I ' 4 1 111th.thi' EV bißOiteinS ' CEMth
Is in a liquid form and as easily ap
, plied as paste
-' Ifsmoies Ilisounam Claim
Is insoluble in water or oil.
- Ilavracts biiitarms CSMKNT
' " Adlieies' °llk' iubs tames. , -
Manufac-
Supplied orcestoloo
2 01111
Manufac
turer's PadialPs
I lin .
HILTON BROS.' & CO.,
Proprietors,
Providence, R. I
I=
per '
LAING & ILIGEtiNIS.
' --
DIRECTORS:
JO i t. E rr Job BIWA, ' Yogal6,
SrYos auersatox, JA/na
_ .. GEO. , R - litoix 3l l
Wm-i"lf C°Flllt;rpreset.
k
ahi
JOHN. H. BM
er.
:GEO:11. ENAT4
,CONSTITUTION
1.1-FR , SYRUP,
101)1:DE
• •
With the Compound Concentrated Fluid Extract of
vALGABLE MEDICINAL ROOTS AND HERDS,
W .A. GOB tii; ~
Graduate College of Physicians and Stugecms, N. Y., for
merly Aitaistant PhysicitmEdackwell's Island Hos
. NMI; late Medical Inspector New York
State Volunteer Depots, ulster
Gov. Edwin D. Morgan. - .- -
• -
CONSTITUTION IJPE SYRUP
A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE!
' What may seem almost incredible, is, that many dis
eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fre
quently cared in a few days or week; 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 long from painful and obstinate
dismiss; those who have vainly sought relief from adver
tised medicines, those who cannot he cured by other phy
sicians--
ARE INVITED TO USE CONSTITTIOW LIFE SYRUP.
During the past five years we have contended with ob
stacles and overcome opposition as IMMuleari as were ever
encountered by any Reformers.
. .
RAPIDITY OF CURE
Some Soy, "Your 'cures are too quick,." while others
doubt their permanence, and think that disease can only
bo cured by the "slow recuperative process of Nature.
This is our reply . .
In health, the body, like a dell - balanced, scale, is in a
`state of Equilibrium. But when from- any cause down
goes one side of the scale, we hare the effects of disease.
What is requisite is, to restore the normal balance of the
=ale.
'CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
A positive and specific remedy for all themes originating
from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for all
(hereditary) DISEASES transmitted " from PARENT TO
CHLLD.
PARALYSI,S.,. -
Hemiplegia. Paresis. ParableghL Para!' yais Agitaos.
It is so aniveasslly admiUSSI that Minaltetioe Life Syrup
is the only etreotive means of tiisoratiolfin tho various
forms of Paralysis, that we wed not reitente that it is
emphatiodly the Great Life-GicfnrPower.
ndlgestion
Weight at Stomach. Bihoianess.
Flatulence. Bad Breath.
SCROFULA. - 7,5,
Glandttie "ceilings.
jan2s
Strum&
King's Evil.
Tiiis taint (=DITAILY and ACQUIREDO tilling life with
iradoldmisety, Is by all usual medical remedies incuruble.
RII.d (I At A TISM
fartbr;tial
Sole Loss°.
If there is any disease in which the C,onstitution. Life
Syrup is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its kindred
affections. The most intense pains are almost instantly
alleviated = enormous swellings are regneed. Cases,
chronic or vicarious, of 20 or 30 years' Mantling, have
been cured by us.
..15 cent.
. 25 /IL
Nervous Debility. Shattered Nerves. St. Vitus' Daum:.
Loan of Power. Confusion of Thoughts. Epilepsy.
Thousands who have suffered for years will bless the day
oh which they read these' lines. Particularly to welt,
suffering woman will this medicine prove an inestimable
oleasing—directing their footsteps to a Hope which fulfils
more than it promises.
MERCURIAL DISEASE.S..
•
Salivation. Rotting of Bones.
Bad Complexion. _ Aches in Bones
Feeling of Weariness."Depreision of Spirits.
CONU tuIIONLUr SYRUP purges the system en
tirely from all the evil effectset Mercury, removing the
Bad Breath, and curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic
Paintawhich the see of Calomel is lure to ',produce. It
hardens Spongy Gunx and secures tho Teeth as firmly as
ever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Eradicates, Bookend Branch, all Eruptive Inmost* of the
Skin, like Meng, Pimples, Blotches, and &Bother difficul
ties of this kind, which so much disfigure the outward
appearance of both mates mid females, often making them
a dittgusting otdect-to themselves and their.frienda.
.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
CURES ALL BWELLING OF THE OL.4.NDS,
Zither of the Face, Neck, or Female Breasa, and should
be taken as soon as the swelling is detected, thus pre
venting their' ,breaking; and •cptedtiolnit the troublesome
Machining - Sores, Whicifdishgure so many of the younger
portion of the community; from — ably enty years of
ova `Younikaluisinm areampantafea, • barges from
the Earsi"which ea:pends Amon,. a - constitution.
These =ea soon recover by • „.• doses of the
Life .Syrup.
': All scrofulous persons aliffering:froul *Wend Debility,
Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the limbs, abdo
men,, and in, the female, Dropsy of the ovaries and womb,
tenets* ittied:with Inflammation and Ulceration
of the' Mom;
_ere; permanently cured Vy Constitution
Life , Syrup. Me - disease Immart as'Golfre or Swelled
Neck, the Life Syrup will remove entirely: 'Vie remedy
should be taken for some time, as the 'disease is exceed
ingly chlunia'and stUbboci; and will not be removed with
out extra (Ont. - .
Tamers- of the Ovaries, Tumors otthe Breast, and
swelling of other glands of the body will be completely
reduced without resorting to the knife, or operations of
any kind.
Epileptic Fits, Sympathetic or Organic Diseases of the
Heart, as pdpitation, Disease of the Valves, producing a
grating or filing sound, Dropsy of the Heart Case and all
the affections °IAMB Important organ, . (persons suffering
from any acute pain in the region of the heart) will be
greatly relieved by Constitution Life Syrup.
BROKEN-DOWN DRLIOATE CO,IIIBTITUTIONS
Suffering from Indisposition-to Exertion, Pain in the Back,
Loss of Memory, Forebodings, Horror of Calamity, Fear
of Disease, Dimness of Vision; Dry, Hot Skin and Ex
tredilties, Want of Sleep, - Restlessness, Pale, Haggard
Countenance, and Lasiftude of the Muscular System, all
require the aid of the Colutihdioi Life Syrup.
FOR ALL PORES OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES,
Either of the Rose, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead or
Scalp, no remedy has ever proved Its equaL
• MOTH PATCHES upon the , female thee[depending upon
etitimusiM action of the aver, are very unpleasant to the
young wife and mother. • few bottles of Constitution
Life Syrup - will correct the secretion, and remove the de
posit which is dieectly neater the skin. .
-If Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi.
xtess, Indite - Mimi, Weak Stomach,, or g an ulcerated or can
cerous condition of that organ, actionpiniedWith burning
rir other unpleasant symptoms, will be relieved by the use
of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP...
oirAß A GIMBAL ia G, TUE LIFE
SYRUP STANDS *Wk. , /*DT.' PREFARA
- TION Di DEDIMORLD C .. 7 :I .
- Diseises of the Spine as untidi ly dereEiried in the young,
Hip Disease, Dieuralgivi; and . ail i'Nervons 'Rise-aims, and
Lathes who snit suffering fnim Diseaki fciewhich they are
at a loss to Idiew what to do, we would advise the use of
CONSITITITIORLIFE SYRUP. It will rep tore their pallid
countenance, strengthen their weak back and side, give
them new energy, new life add litippinesl
TAT Rica AND POOR
Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and Science 103
made the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit of all.
Produces hubby men and women; and if the constitution
is neglected in youth, disease and early death'is the result.
Do not delay when the means are to near at hand, and
within the reach of all.
TO MOTIEEES AND MARRIED LADLES.
It is the safest and most effectual medicine ever discov
ered for purifying the system, and relieving-the suffering
attendant upon childbirth: It strengthens both,the
mother and the child; prevehts pain and . - dtisease, and in
creases and enriches the food—thoso - . who have used it
think it indiqiienmble. It is highly 'useful both beton
and after condhement, as - it prevents - disease attendant
upon childbirth. . )
. .)0
CONSTITU.TIONAM snur
IS THE POOR 1E.421W...1 2 11.7E1VD AND THE' RICH
- -MAN'. BLESSING 1
Mt IT, TAWN_cr, AND BE CURED.
• . .
IT . IS UNIVERSAL IN ITS EFFECTS
tr; 1 1 .
& WAIL U.-GRE CO D
• • I
$1 PER p &LES FOR $5
,scent by e = Pre9a;ld hit P®iEem~ Wintry.
AriW A WI ln
t ,i.
CONFORM or
ISM
Ell
PBSPARIID sr
DYSPEPSId.
Liver Complaiht. Constipation
Want of Appetite
Ulceration.
Salt Rheum.
Neuralgia.
Gout.
Tic Doulourciax
A'ER VO USIVZSS.
Pe RE BLOOD'
SOLE PROkiRISTOIL,(:I YORK
La b ora tory, Brooklyn; L. L
MEI
48 MidleroOTew York.
112611 EM