ffIEZ3 paik CtitgraA HARRISBURG, PA FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1869. CITY ITEMS. SODA WATER, SODA WATEn.--If you want good glass of soda water, call at Kunkel & - Brother's drug store, No. 118 Market street, ,Harrisburg. . , I==== Nronm Blooming Cereus, a fresh lot of that exquisite perfume, at C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s drug store. Ovau rtery istousisn bottles of Wolcott's Instant Pain Annihilator have been scild within the last three months ! This remedy positively cures headache,' toothache, neuralgia and ca tarrh: "'IV stops all pains instantly. It is . l-.li,ghly:,recorrunerrded, and prescribed by practicing physicians. It is simple,. • safe, harmless, and ..most effectual in curing the above complaints, Try Call, at, .Kunkel .8r , Bro.'s drug store and buy -a bottle.' 'Cale, agents of the city: S. A. Kufikdl'itßro.'s, No: 118 Alarket•street, Harrisburg.. ,• • lt*, . 31ronOttial TiOela c ei for lioar.4e neSSrand throat Tlisditges, for Ale nt Dr. Miles' Drug.storp,..comer Third and North streets, and Dr. Wni,,ll..;tgle'eDrug store,:ki'dge Avenue. Tit?, celebrated crystal 'spectacles properly adju;ted tO . the eye,; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter.; tower telescopes, field glasses, defining an object from one to ten.miles,.and. all Idndt of optical, matbeinatical; 'Sorlical instruments at Rosendalii's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes .inserted. Send for a circular I. . ~ijanBdtf TOWN AN,D, COUNTRY. , . $l,OOO-41.3311 - Ars—sl, 000. —Just received-- nT.styles— T at *Aup's . Xfupr9 S.rby.„l2 Tbird itriei-LChiapest 'arid best !' I.lOcit. affairs are ilia' 'Sea l reelY''aritehing worthy of noble has trarnipired within the past twenty-four hours. A PAPER - passed an Ohio post-office, a few dayirsinee, direetellas followg: "To- Itliftest Xather Abrahaffi, God bless, hith ! " feet in his boots!" exclaimed 11 Irs. Partiiiktori: I 'What will the importance of this world- come too 4 wonder? Why they anighfai'iiell tell me that he had six heads in his hat !':.. 3 ofj.:e gtition, meinhor of the first City Aro'of, of Harrisburg, and connected with the,,, Seventh Penna. Cavalry, iinder"Captain (ndW Major) Davis, vat; run over by It trail of cars,!,,and killed, last week, some Where in - Ohio. .' . 3lre have not heard the full particulars. o.ss or Itivoris.vs TO BEMARE G00n.,-Ly order of the War Department enlisted' Men who lost or dispose of revolver , Pistols, in trusted to their care, will hereafter be charged $2O in each ease, that being the amount• of Pecuujary dernitge,siistained by the Govern ment as estimated by the Ordnanpil Depart , ',',A.cpinF.;:n.—On Friday lt0„ .111 r,.. S. "nel • M.ofatt, an employee on , the „Pennsylvania '„Xailroad,•attempted•to on die noon pas- uPt Jump gouger train at Huntingdon,' going eat'ter it had got in motion, ,and. was thrown under the, cars, one wheel passing over his right arm A= above the elbow breaking the bone in three places. He,was also slightly injured on the head and right ankle. WE invite attention to the advertiseinent of the American Bank IVpte Re, Ot,.frO.Atifted. by S. E. Cohen, 23North'Third street;Phila delphia.' This is one of the;'very best detect -01:s in the country, and superior to, many that h av e . been in eid'atenbe fbiniani years.. It contailia, the quotations" of fditir Philadelphia,' New York,• paltimore and Cin- Cinnati.! I•We take pleasure in recommending it `t.N the 'business men throughout the country. • Llaiat Btini.susE.—Every fanner should have scrod measure—alight, stiff Pole—just 16 feet long, for measuringland, Bya little practice he can learn to step a rod at fire paces, which will answer very well for ordivaryifann work.' Xsdertain the" nunilier'' of rode in Widtli. and length of a lot which yoU ta melaure, and multiply one into the other, and divide by 160, and you have the ntunlzer of acres,. as :AO square rods make a square acre. ii.-Yon 'ivies to lay off one acre, measure thirteen rods , upon each-side. This lacks only a rod . of full measure: • Itramr.so Apperas.—The Washington Ifouse . was destroyed by ire on Wednesday:—A young man named Reese was killed wiiiiPe turning,frem the above lire,. by the tongue of = enginerstriking him in the abdomen, his back-being at the same time against a post. He had hold of the tongue at the film, , and being nearly frozen stiff, did not succeeds in. turning the engine properly in going around a s corner, hence the aecident. 'Touiig Reese Was an exemplary, yoruig man, and a mod fireman. At the same tine the eiigine _run aover.,the leg of one and the hand of -another Lniember, in trying to stop its progress A 3:413. ..... 1 -4iiirred at a saloon on TuesdaY,during Hezekiah •Brinar l was stalab‘d f l orr' “ -.es with a jack knife. A ICE OE ini"Rrtunt.---*arr°4P scope.---That the present cold had within several. .BR#ll. fsi,Th€,4-,coide.st we ,have years, cariii lt ..I:ie lencl. In proof Of, this assertion we tLee d..lnly to re fer to the fact that. pi) Sosquehaasna.3.: ;ver is entirely frozen" Oirer_, herb, the - IC° ' being P 1 such thickness as "to bear the Weight or. por_ sons who have crossed. the strewn. A *XL bei of years have elapsed since it was formed entirely across the river: The present.oo - has been constructed withinotylo.49.o. Several persons attempted to cross theirst r day that the river was frozen °Vet. %Dxp of through' them broke and narrovV'es,t PI drowning--hityco*patdons abandonidg pite- He.however succeeded in getting upo'retheice that surrounded him ; -and- escaped u. tip „,,sigr '' I A i =MZI WE invite special attention to the advertise ment of T. F. Watson, Mastic Cement maim rfactnret:., Hiseement is very highly recom mendedby those who have tried on soots:int of its many excellent qualities. Mr. Watson has furnished and coated the houses of Messrs. Jones and John Cox i of ; this, city, and will, in a few days, commence the coating and finishing of the Free i3aptist Church. ~41frzbigulteiGE.—ThepecuOtyn3. kfflefits 16fs a lOvelAiegidated'lifelinsuflince Anis _inade manifest in this city, a few days since, on the death of one of our citizens. The deceased had had himself insured for the benefit of his family, in the Penn Life Insurance Company, for the amount of three . thousand dollars. This munificent innawa i s at once` paid by the agent in this city, Mr. Robert L. Muench, to the family, of the deceased. f lt was paid, too, without quibble or delay. FROZEN HOUSE l'4l..wrs. —A great many house plants have frozen during the present "cold snap," and it may be of interest to those who have met with the :misfortuneto know what to do to restore them. The com mon methodis to • drench thein immediately with water. Tender plants will be killed by `slight frost, and cannot lie restored, but others of, a more hardy nature onlyhave,the succulent portion injured, and if severely pruned, will came out again. '3l - Ost roses will bear slight freezing without much harm. Al-. ter the trouble has occurred, the change to a bightir4emperaturiS ShOrald be very gradual.- I=l A SAD AprArs.—On Friday morning last, a. most distressing transacti9n. occurred in; Johnstown, Pa., resulting in the instant death of one of the parties. Two well known citi zens of that place, Joseph Moore and Jordan, Marbourg, meeting at the post office door, Moore (who 'had been in" the nine-niOriths,', - ; service, and after his, return Itong, had heard of an improper intimacy between the other and his wife)=aceostedliarbonrg on the sub- , ject 7 -told hire he knew all and he might as well confess. The other denied utterly, the' charge. Moore drew a revolver and fired,-' shooting Marbourgthroughthe heart, causing. instant death. . .Ve also discharged three ort;on.r . 'Other into lifs head and.liody;iinethen' gave himself up to the proper authorities, and waS sent to Ebensburg to to answer for' his crime. Both the parties were. men who., formerly bore a good character in that place, and were respected and respectable citizens:.• Another Tragedy—afrnost,- w pother a9.ulteiy case has just turned up in Johnstown, the injured' hull ima `threatening condign puniahnient upoii the de'strOyer of his domes tic-,happiness, has been compromised by the payment to him of sl,ooo,hy his wife'sora mour. Six hundred dollars of this amount was paid doWii; and' a 'mite given for the balance. UPtiriitol —All things have an upward teii dency,_these..tbnes. - Whither this tenden?y will lead and end, no man can divine ; but that it must shortly reach a clinlax, none will deny, and then I— What then ? Who will attempt`-to' iirdwer , the t interrogation, WHAT THEN ? Inflated to its utmost tension—driven to the highest•pitch=there' , Mustebe ing 414 falling.,somswhere. The thing can ttothold out much longer. Speculation his had its own way for a long time—it has ii oted aild caroused , --it hits accumulated and wasted—it has tempted the weak and en riched the mean—made - princeS in broad cloth of snobs and essayed to invest , Kades with the accomphshments of ladies, because attired in brocade and'irelvet—and now spec ulation stands on the very pinnacle.pf its dizg height, in the full grape of 'the dalziing` light of brilliant success. Who., can estimate the crash which'nuiSt result in a 'fall from such an elevation? There is not another foothold to ensure safety in ascending higher. To at temiit to descend bY tlieliath which led to ele vation, wouldtbe a torturing death. • All that is left, is the hope of maintaining a fain hold on the giddy hOghtldlich r the speculator now occupies - -Lto hola a"few days longer, at last,to be plrniged, by the storm which is brewing, into the vortex of the dreadful chasm which yawnsp' beneath 'his feet' i "There Was no •necessity for the ontrageous,f4ttemeg., to which speculators have driven business., Prices are prepoSterously end'ininOnaly high, for all that we wear and all that we , devour.;; The giant accumulators of millions and the frigmy gatherers of pennies, have all had a hand in thezame of plunder—in 'the scheme of robbery, which plucks labor and the, con sumer as the footpad Off old pilfered the be lated travelers on any secluded partitif the road infested by the thief. : The desire for sudden wealth—the hope of gin at the cost of all besides--Lhas crazed' the brain ' of men—has stilted their nobler aspira tions and blunted them entirely, until an hot-. est man is an anomaly, more to be pitied than to be admired, in losing,opportunities to be. come rich as he cultivates his conscience to be rendered contented. "" 7 Neither the press or the pulpit can arrest the devilish desire of the age for money; be- . cause, alas that we must confess the humili ating fact, both " have been and can still be tamgered with by . the demon, cash .1 Those who earn their bread by honest labor, are be coming discontented._ with the success 'of those who accumulate fortunes on , the plan Yfitkwhtell Alladdin operated wqn'derful _ . ... .....„..... _ suffer lamp. The, great mass menof ~who rby these obe*liteinare,'no , t * hlind---they are'not " dumb dolts," *sensible -to .the;fact that, while they are daily More and:more pinched by want—while galmt famine peeps into their households and..raudiiii in the 'withered flees of these they hold driii,' others around them are :ftrowing rich! . sion!! ItICIP111 11 ! wealth p i l i ng on wealth, until its glitter - serves to light the `!..itxving multitude to the grave. When the s h r i e 2cs of men msde deiperate::ty *ant, pierces ~ ..the :Tars 'of the speerdato mhen.the e purse: 7 iiiliuge9 *to thii , fin - ye i robbed, whimihelOt aiusOf the hrtideii-ie laid on the shoulders of labor, when. po l en f ,c, dies out, and famine , taric...ei itself inhe4e f u ry, then irill . Jhose who 'are: now specula :tingion• the bitiomities- , of • gke..iPq.PPle, kern% vain for4orotettiero--- -- •A - - 1 -' 4l •i , , -• IA KZ= Fox BeLa—A arriall - biy pony, suitable for children, eitheLto ride or. drive. ror particu lars apply at 7:IE. febl6-1,54 ItEcnurrp for the array are rallying in by hundreds. The recruiting officers are having a busy time. Let the good work continue to ineYeriseiiia order that tlivdraft maybe avoided. cleirof infamy - Was nesibear being cleaned out last night, bra partylof drunken soldiers. Outsiders, howeVnr; interfered? and the castle was not stormed. . ba. H. A-DPisckk reterrOd,Wildli city, and is stopping at the State •Capital Hotel, wher&he will - remain a. fei dais, hyjha .spe cial request of. his . patients. 41l in need of his services will, do well to call:-immediately, as his stay is limited. , , _ . *GR.AIID national draiviug of -prizes is an nounced to,take place on the 10th of Misch. The prize tickets entitle . the 14cki, ones to a suit of blue, andV la veryexcellent shoot it-Piece. Those who draw i'Prizes, will be men between 21 and 45 yenks ofage. SoLDMIts, *6 aro sellirik offs a lerof porde • _Hos at• a very loipriee; justthe thing to carry irifely and. ;conveniently. 'Paper, envelopes, &e. -Keller's drug and fancy goods store, No, 91 Market street. TnmEn is a pontinued ' demapd for 'houses Hundreds of 'families have not yet secured a shelter for the coming;; Year. Capitalists slidould, erect ;small honareg as soon as possible. Th6y. cannot invest their:money in , ,any other manner that, will bring laige 4 return. :• TRH select minstrels composing Sanford's band are',lu:eceniug popilar.— They stand unrivalled . 133. the: line a their profession.. Sanford fully appreciates. the value of a choice company—it cane, es' his pocke,t book Io expand. The public also _tip- Pre:diets gOod'musig, (veal and:ingiMnent al,) besides the very faiitty:imilig and . doings • that are nightly witnessed at the Ciperadlouse. This beautiful resort 'is filled to, over gyring every eveninw, • • •• 2 4' 1 i 11 04 0 N1 ---- ne Ticket7V - :-Tfeatie Man in Harrisb,u7.-WclitivethepltiFirc to Saanotincing thitt the ceicibrated play eiiiitied, T Miar, whiah has Priiven such an attractive card in all the principal 'theatres in, the Cotisktry dining, the -present season., will be introduced to the 'Oitikens of Harrisbiribiis evening ,bilefftar Combixia tion:Troupe.- ,*e antieipate fOr ir brilliant run. It is exceedingly popular, and the vary ex,„ cellent corapanynowaliout:introdn4inga will reridefit doubly so; by`tli`ii fine cast of characters -',Eho'Ne find or the 704 : appear, as Bob Brierly. TheTicket-of-Leave Mn being a new pray; we refraiii from saying any thing farthei, as ~to kte, niepts, t nn:q we k shall have 'se/n - lvtulkhoiie+6l, Urge an early attendance,•cts the hall ilvi4 ba•jitninfied Tai Wan Frdl . "4l lira .-i ` Wl ile ills not strange that the unsettled state of our conn-. try, through the fact of war, should cause a large advance in the prices of everything Biatisconsureed daily in different families,'it is equally true that the want of a correspond ing remuneration for labor is the source from which much distreas and„perham.crime coeds: We suggest.this, idea lortl:te. &Insider ation of employers: The -I.3gitimat3 purpose, of the writer is to convince, by"t t*tiMent; all who read this advertisement that there is much advantage in purchasing what dry goods they : may 'want' fromV. L. Bowman, corner of Front;,to' Itlarket streets, 'lfarrisbarg.., 4itto . n , Aulda daily advance in all kinds of goods, and the best advice from those in a position to know, with a knowledge of the best avepues,through wkigh goods can be obtained at': the Very 'lowest prices, has been . taken , advantage t.of by Mr. Bowman, thus early inthe Beast:dart& enable him at least to control the prices of those goods which he has on hand, and give to, those who favor him with their patronage goods at prices lower, in the event of a further full vamp, than they can be purchased in New YOrk or; Bbiladelphia at wholesale. In view of these facts, the public is respectfully in vited .to call and examine a large stock of fancy and staple dry goods, which will ar rive from New York to-day. Nxw Cirmansmarm; %FL, Jan. 20, 1864. Dres. LADY : —Mrs. Ball, will you please pardon me for-the liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. I feel myself under obligations to yon for the benefit I have derived, your medicine and eye salve,, having iiiifferect for many years most excruci ating pain in my head, breast and. side; not being free from pain day qr night., And I have been doctoring with well-skilled' and practical physicians for Sonia years, and all attempts proved a failure. • I had given up all hopes of recovery and felt fully , resigned, to await my fate, which fOrefoidi ari,untiniely grave. - father beinga ioaident of 'Siddoris burg, and. living quite-a distance from you; I did not get to, hear of your medigine—that has' proved a'ivoinderfni'ourll indeed. Some few months ago I was advised by a lady friend of mine toilay your medicine: - She-Stated to me that,She made use of yotir medicine arid 'salve -Which provedS cure. Feeling.:-rather loth,at first.to-try, as I had laid out money time after. time, which made the expenses :verr`hiiios' and all for naught. Brit. having' great., 000 - . dence in my friend'aintegrity, I was prompted' to hearken to her kind entreaty-and try for Myself. •/: therefore purchased twit:6l6llam and a' half' worth of your taedieifie, - irid, to ..my fitter astonishment, in 'one one.. I felts' great change, and in-two weeks was entirely free irons all pain, and your 14i; salve perfected a cure for which all other; ; washes and salves proved useless. My eyelids were so much inflamed that I-was forded to' wear glasses for some years, andnow. I have no occasion at all to wear the glaises, my eyes being well. I therefore have resolved, -dear lady, to let you know that I could , not, rest , content until I woild'retbrn my heaitfelt congratulations to you, my friend and benefactress, for the good you have accomplished, feeling,ramas new creature entirely. You are. at . perfect, liberty to..publifth, if • you feel so inclined. I close" by reclue rig - yon to , accept ; •my . warmest-, regafilK with a hope that for humanity's sake; :yew life may be prolonged; Success be yours &raver in performing the'wonderful mire. • • yours with revect, ' * MARY R:',llAoltz. P. S.-For farther informatione—address Mary E. Brown, New Outaberisincli'Clinliktr ,hu34. county, Pa. - • . - 116mi:street, Trarriehuren Pa. , 121-itg tOURBAIO VMS ANDTBRANDTESVE .10.91Toredtin thii market. In•bottleslind-byA a eiferciputrt Waif.] WM. IMXtr,lit',llo- Adver4fse44 liike Notice. THE TELEGRItt OUT OF THE CITY: LIST - OF AGENCIES, . . For the benell(rof-persons wishing to place their bus 4-1 ness before the people, we publish below a list of the dit.. forme places Wherethe DAILY TELEGRAPH has established agencies. It will be seen that the TELEQRAPH has a eircp.- lotion In nearly fifty. towns along the lines of the varigus, railroads, placing it- beyond all competition. A word to the wise is sufficient. LIST OF AGENCIES: . ALTOONA-Theo.-B. Patton. ' ... ANNVILLE-GEo. W. Hoverter. BELLEFOWE-4., Ed. ache. CHAILBERSBURGL-SoL A. Huber. CARLISLE-W. IL Coninian. CUKBERLAND:WALLETRAILROAD-Geo Cameron., CLEARFIELD-IL A. Frank. DUNCANNON-AV: W. Dickinson. ~ DAUPHIN-Samuel SAW*. EBENSBURG-James 11. Harr. GREENCASTLE-W. F.Ltunkle. GEORGETOWKSTATION-13. IL Bubb. • GETPYSBURG. W. MIL GOLDSBORO-I'o9r Spread°. BUETINGDON-Geo. A,,,,Bitele. HIGESPIRE-E_Li, Alleman. - HUMMELSTOWN-C. Drefeppor, HOLLIDAYSBUILG--4. -r; Diffenbecker. INDIANA-HelirrHalL : ' , ..• . , JERSEY SHORE-Thos. Gilday. LEBANON-Waltie& IfouffiL. t LOCK HAVEN-J. D. Stratton. • LEWISBURG-Samuel Slifer. LANCASTER CITY-J. G. Thackara. MILLERSBURGB. G. Stoever. NIDDLETOWN=eo. H. Lenart. MECHANICSBURG-J. Eminger. MT. JOY-L. I". 4 lWady. MUNCY-G. L. I. Painter. MILTON-Dr: RaVanciscus. iii ILIFFLINTOWN-Weidman & Littlefield. MoVEYTOWN-L.Crl_ swell N, Y. ELMIRA ILLL.FS_O I%IL I. - ... ilif htzivin ß e.rim eilly n .. .. PNEERNSTRYVIT' 0 . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD-H. eettipger. SUNBURY-J. Washington. .. ..1 CRIPPENSBURG-James Kelso. SELLNSGROVE-Jeremiah Crouse. . .. TYRONE CITY-L. IL Morris. TREVORTON-Bo At Frank.. ~ , ~,. . „ TREVERTON ON:-Ira SayarV , ..''' . '''....( WILLIAMSPORT-Ayres & Lundy. WRIGHTSVILLE--J. A. Wolf. • YOILIT.-J. Shelly Boyer. - . ~~"~~i~~~ i ~~~H 5~ BANNYARTI BRONCHIAL TROCHES; For the cure. of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, &c., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured. onlrjhrOt Ai Bilhirata O.O;;:..Higrrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Fold by druggists everywhere. Read the following testimonials from some. of=ouriennifenttolergymen: - =1 =nr= 2- - - c-'.= 4 1,4 AkitItISSIJECII Fely.ABtlinB64. "C; lia,Yij Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wister'sLoienges 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 aingetiOn netifeslMllioarserkeSs, cough.f and colds. I have found them serving in, time of need, most effectually.. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Nestor of Ni.S.Treabyterien..Chnreti. / 2 ECiimpt i v ; ji m. ; 1 8 6 4 . To C. - -x..4lilliiivlir"2='Dear''Sir tlie4'eibit of ospeakingtivery=drequently,. and, in phices where the vocal= origins are VerrixtuchArded, - I,liii4fouriiltheileed of • sintiegentle 'expecto rant, ,and ilift;Wantlies,beeri.surlied in your excellent Troches. =.:-. itoc • Vediriafder them vhry'W superior to, any Lozenges that I have - 411*er' rigid; iri •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., n i .... (1 tr,)!, 4 1 - 4•I9.(W.ALLICER , JA.OKSON. Pastor of the Lootts — t - gelfdethddirrf Church. To C. A. Bexxv.urr—Dear Sir: Having used' your Bronchial Troches, I am free to say they 'fare the .btistitkihave- evar4 tried= and takevreat pleasurst.i.n.re i csimanding them to allpqinons. ainio,..tro'Ori,94 !E.:nut:hips:l4x ~./LiOic4aes,‘, of voice musing from,pnblic Arpenliang Yours; &d., Pastor"ofltidge REctlicidAt bhurbli. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OP AS INPAITD. Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUl3lolo,`PrdMaia9l opprs ; _bo sager from *enrolls De-' bility,re D , flottliathbocl, ...am.; supplying at the same time Tam M.E.ANe or Sars-Crata. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By iuclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHASIEL 240rFAUS, Esq. :; ~ f eb3-3umdir Bedford; Sings Ws take pjeasure in calling„ the ,attentjon our 'pat 'sons net snit &Patted 'smilkinObnceo neavc' than Sai king Totsideit This }atlas lift* equal if not siMerionifilhefrinioue"Linchbarir or any other tobacco now in the market It Is pleasant to smoke in the house, as it does not omit that rank and disagreeable : smell' common to other tobacco, and which is offensive to those who do not smoke, making. the pi e . so. objectiona ble. , Tlifisefitho 'hive 'tried ithiSi tobacnd Ispeak in the' highest terms of it, and we sincerely hope it may become what it promises to be--a universal favorite. We believe it is now offered for sale by all the enterprising tobacco nists; as well as at the manufacturer's depot, 511 Chestnut street #,4391%.,R4,1.e„by:W101 DUNCAN , Haryistfarg,.. ..f.eblS Obi: P—oNtEWTRATE.I3.-ZYE F AriPtr S'ol P WAR makes high prices ; Saponifier helps to reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using Your klir.hen i rear r . , " ii"BW6ifs -- 40,3 are offered also, be cireful and only buy the PATENTED article put up in IRON cans, all others being COUNTERFEITS. PAWN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., ~,.I..Philita,Athiiii.- ; l27,Waltrat Street, -Pittaburv+Pito street aid Dngnesne :way. • COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This ee3eUm{kd Te fioep, tri.stich imlierkd demand, is made from the =maw materials, is WELD and sim mer in it nature, FRAMMLIE.MINErED, and .extremely BErsatectiVin its notion - him , Per by by all P ri tgl s g, *iFi Goods eis drawly Muffs! Bluffs ! ! Muffs!!! .. Weave hankmuffs, at, $3„•5&59, $4 and $5. A • askitmeht oflleir price fors' -` • ' Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks! Cloaks for ladles, all prices. Cloaks for:children, Cloaks at all prices, up to $25. 11.°91l sklrtS.at 75 cants, u Stockings for'Udies and children. Socks, woolen and cOttok.k, •!? Linen table cove*, Ibsen nal4c4s. $,1,4149,, and airpricen ./ 1. ; tai'Mrisuf all " • Ladies' and gentlemen's mks! , hdfs. lAaterkebeetbag 1044: Linen for pillow cases 5-4. Muslin; bleached and =bleached, beat make. Kid gloves at 87c. and $1 per pair. Cassimere and cassinetta for men and boys' wear. 'Undershirts and dravhsra ladles' merino =sta.::: Dress goods at all prices. Cambric bands and cainbric edging. Balmoral skirts at $3.25, $3.50, $4. Large assortment of other•goods at S. ktateheler's Celebrated Hair Dye IS THE BEET Dir THE WORLD. The only Harmiers, Oue - aisi Reliabie Dye Swum. This splendid Hair Dye. is ^rierfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly tile. ( Mussy ßlack or Nalarraßrown without Injuring site Hair or tining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful Ns fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the effects of teal Dyes. The genuine - 1g Signed WILLIAM A. BATCH ELOR. All others are'rsiere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all *assists, &c. Factory-81 BAR CLAY ST, N. T. memos's NEW TOILE4CORY.AY FOR DRIOSOOI TEE uars.i Eie23-1y HAM DYE I HAIR. DYE I ! iididnewi Attended To. Bounty Pension, Back Pay, Snballamme and Military and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per mits residing at a diatalace ean.have their business trans by mailp.by-addressing, SNYPER;Attorney-at-Law. del7-dly Third WW I Harrisburg, Pa. Broviris Brotithial Traches. cy I Dave Weyerchanged mibnihni em from afelltst, efeeptto thlnk - yot Vetter - 6 that eh "began thinking well of." P t es , ..HENRY WARD.BS. "The Troolmeare a staff of life to Me.), Prof.-RDWARD NORTH, Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. "For Throat Troubles they are a specific." , • • N. P. WILLIS. "Too favorabl + kriowfl to need commendation."' Hon. CHAS. A. PRIMPS, Pres. Masa. Senate. "Contain no opium nor anything !Wl:micros." Dr. A. A. ILIYES, Chemist, Boston., ;Elekant combination for Coughs." • Dr. G. F. BIGELAW, Beaten. P I recommend their use:to Public speakeri." . . Rev. E. mum • Most, salutary relief in Bronchitis's Rev. S. SEIOPRIND, Morristown, Ohio. " beneficial whensufferbsitfrom Ooldn' , -- • Rev. S. J. 1.: ANDERSON, St. Louis. "AlMmit instant relief hi...the distrmaing labor of breath ing pedifflar to Asthma." • • ta •' • " • - Rev. A. C. MIMS:TON, New YorX "Tliel-litivissultal my ease esitatlV, relieving my throat so that could sing with ease." T. DUCHARME, ; Chorister French Parish Church, „Montreal • As there 'are initiations be sere.to•obtain the GENDINX. jan2Vd&wlm , • , . . wz.w BOOKs. (I.ATT.: WAYNE REED'S Woris, 10 vols.; V very. Interesting for boys, - consisting or Boy Tar. - ' Ran Away to Sea. YouitgYtigers. Young VoYagettr. Verest Exiles., PQ I:PeOple. ' Plant Hinders. , Horne. Boy Hunters' Bush Boys. ..Ww or tho Great Bear Hunt.. . • Bight Woithrin the Right Place. Curious Stories about-Fairies, and other Flaw People. //bail 's Slim(Bb t Agassiz's Method; Study of Natural History. Every 44Y, Philosopher... - Wile:Thy of Studcespeue Playi Unfolded by Bacon. Tennyeen'S Pittenul. v 54.„ „ . Wok's - German - Lyrics.. . . The'Pearl or Orris Island, by Mrs. H. B. Stowe. Household Friends. War Time, by Whittier, Story of the Guards, by J. IL Frernaut, Book of - Hymns for pUblic and.privete devotion. Recreations of Country Parson, 2 vols. Autocrat, of the Breakfast Table. , Flower, Fruit and. Thorn Pieces, by Jean.PMA - 2 Vols. Leisure limits in Town. .Hohnes' Focus Matta' and Vespers, Chive-I.of . • Sketch Book- XrVILD,g. • Tom Brown at Oxford, 2 vols. - .Tons,Ettown. at Rugby, 1 vol. . Scouring of the White Horse. Dectuinegy,lii Writings, Notebook. ~ :Cook 'look ", by Mrs Horace Mann.. .Angel Voices,' Songs of Labor, by Wkittior. Panorama, by Whittier. Old Portraits, by Whittler. Mime Ballads, by. Whittler. Literary Recreations, 'by Whittier. The pruMess, by Tennyson. Days and - Nights on the Battle Field, by Carleton. Greenwood Leaves, by Grace Greenwood. Gymnastics for Wemin, Ghildten; &c., by Dr. Lewis. Aunt Efße's Rtryiees. „ • ,i4o.o3lllllll)4tYsiEtAurAdtimetlis.. .. Longfollow's Priems,` 2,v015. ' • -Outre'lter. Seaside and Ilreside. Etrangeline.. Hyperion. - Courtship of Mike Standish. . • Kammugh. ", Song•ot Hiawatha: Lf Tales.ef a Wayside Inn. ' therms a large' rixWatment of other miscellaneous IrtiortilltMktrinale at r iSCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Pet. Harrisburg, I= L BAKERY • 3 broad. , Street,- !between:- &tend - and Third, HARICLS'BURG. HE nu er i lne AS Open -; a new BA HERY, Wilke istki ward, where he is prepare(' to supply lIREAD CAI= at a reasonable rate He warrapti etitiptectia`to alrivho wIIT 'give him a 5m11: He will sell biead at thii rate of pIVE OEN Tog PER . P-0 U ND, and‘fulimeight guarantee& c JOHN,-ALOORN. rivie Mist .National Bank of Harrisburg, 1 Pa ,. Capital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege or increas ing it to .1800;000: . • The State Capital Bank having- cmpudzed i.tutder the act to provide, Stational currency, undeciticLitbeve reppec , tful Offetlf Its services fur the Collection ittr:2r.t..., - lharts;'S Or Egobange, rechiVe money on dapir.it;and tiell 'exchange on all parts - or the country. 'the business will be conducted at the corner of Setimd ,and Widnu i t streets, by the following named directors and ''ollreer3 - - DIREC1.010: , " 1' • Bitnios, J. R. Xs; CiaGriON,. Ulm YOUNG, •• 49111/114COLDIF.,-:': ' Gio.' F. Human, • c'r• ' J. D. CAXERON. • ; . , • JOHN. H. BRIGGS, Pres't. ~Jan2o-d2m' - • OEO . SMALL, Cashier. NOtiee to se-Enlisted Soldiers. ovuokies collected. for soldieis who 11 1 31 1 21-A avj j c )3 fedited.themselves to any part of the State of Pennsylvania or elsewhere, at professional rates. Sol dfirs OEM;Iu many instances, save half and even more of the local bounty to whip they may be entitled, by having themselves credited'tothb locality they may prefer, and .applying. for the collection of the bounty, at the reliable claim agency of 4 `EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-law, Third street, Hanisburg, Pa. febl2-d2w • GCLIME PECTORALS axe useful to soothe a . cough, allay Tickling. in the Throat, to relieve Boaisenesa, Catarrh, Sore Throat, •&c: They contain, Coltstoot,- Horehound; Ipecacuanha, - Sehega . and Squill, ,(the Met reliable expectorants known,) are the chief ac tive constituents, so blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar, that each :lozenge contains a mildiend,very. pleasant dose.. Manufactared solely by- - A:lcula-KEL & BRO., jan27 Apothecaries, US Market street, Harrisburg. Iol:ot.c2D l l g H of the c?! , thdSeoe d, just : and for ego:by:4 ,ffe43l] IVIL DOCK, Jr.., & CO. CROBSE - ,BLACKIFFILL'S ENGLISH "PlCKlaig;' . a ran , article for table use, just received and for sale DOCK, & CO. 1:1V•04DIrri: ;1. Me t -. I' - I I P/N siiallay r k Morthestondon Blaekbag,-just re ceived and for sale by [fel] WM. DOCK, Js., &CO P S APPLES bbl ' s,; of iYork AState Apples of every variety. Also, Yorlr. State Butter, for sale at ja29 BOYER & KOERI!Eit. EA. 1.. k , ..- k gatniTE'SN OROESTER SAUCES, L thO*Ottpopular arbdplie puma ever offered to th e nbiiqjcistlred and for tide Uy. tell.• DOPK, JL,& Co- FREI4CtrBEV---Aci ceived _Article, just re " • Iv- DOM, Jn, & CO. ORA-N c.F#S! . 0 - foxitata.f, t; 2i boxes in prime order Just iereiVirsl,ithillieintle and retail. febt • . . JR., &CO B - , UTTER, ,!BUTTER L, 7 1,000 pounds New York: State-Butter justirice tved, and for sale by the Firkin or Pound; at the new grocery of deck BOYER dt KOERPER. . A FATBIOTIe GIFT BOOK. - OUR CONSTITUTION, covETLNNENT AND UNION. '."Ciur Government," an exposition of the Constitution, &e., for popular use. By X. Wiriarkrzy: Price fl. For sale at. - , del4 BERGNER'S BQOKSTORX 213UC• . KWIEFAT 1 BUCKWHEAT !—A small lot but superior quality of Buckwheat, direct from Towanda, Pa., for axle by the sack or quart, at hm29 ,- BOYER & KOERPER. OM' OKED 5A141.0,N. FINE SNORED • febb - ; ',W. DOCK, J R ., a co. NGLISH DAIRY and - • J • • • NEW YORK STAYKCHEESEI _ BOYER .t EMERrER. •At • [n0251 .40 BOXPst..O.RANGES, in good order ; also, 190:Barrels of CHOICE APPLES for sale at - • JOHN WISE Fruit Store. FINE ROIWAHO SHERRY, imported in is-is.: 'Warranted the Finest Sherry Wine in= Ws country. Fornale at WM. IWIE, JR., It CO. feb2 20..80X1451 O RANGES, 'selected AL late importatongLuld the most superior ever brought to this market at this : googol; just received and Jar ale by_ - gebly. -- DOCK, 15,000 AikS I '-4iftieii .- 6u sand lbs. Mtltesses REgelid" Tha n cured eiipressly for -Familly . utta -andfor.tbls ~ sAleat' I da"- Witt-DOWC, & . • "DEN ;, APPLE 'YCHEES*---Norton atsele:: bated, it Dm] WIG MIA Ja., & go. ' EIIZEI AMUSEMENTS. SANFORD'S HALL. - Tap STREET, BELOW' MARKET STREET, REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL. OPEN FOR THE SEASON SANFORD AND TROUPE. FRIDAY EVEVING, FF_l3. 19 THE FEMALE CONTRABANDS 13 T-Tit/AESQU - JE. CIRCUS- TIE VETERANS. Last night of Sanford's Ethiopian cotton of BOX AND COX. To eon_ clude with the PHAINTOM SC ENE, THE GHOST IN A BLAZE OF GREEK FIRE SANFORD AND TROUP.E. Orchestra Sioats can be procured in advance at Baca vart's Dreg Store. - Doors open at 6%. Commence gto 8. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra chairs, 50 cents. Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each. jan2l-dst BRANT'S HM. BRANT'S HALL. GRAND STAR Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO GAIN ADIIISSIOIC THE GERA TEST MORAL SENSATION Of MIR DAT. THIS !MUTEST MORAL SENSATION OP TITE DA Y TOM TAYLOR'S ORNAT MORAL. MULL TOM TAYLOR'S GREAT MORAL DRAMA. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET—OF—LEAVE MAN. TICKET—OF—LEAVE MAN. Tips:ET-OF—LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. The LONDON TIMES in speaking of this great 'moral drama, mentions a fact to which the Provincial Press of Great Britian and Ireland has given confirmation. A Clerk; who had abscondedfrom Liverpool with £2,- 600 the property of his employers, and after visiting many places arrived at Birmingham, about five o'clock, and after taking some refreshments, went to the theatre, to while away an hour. As it happened, the piece which was being performed on the occasion of this visit was THE TICKET-CF-LEAVE-MAN, and the guilty man seems to have drawn a moral !him the representation; for when the scene in the interview between Hackahaw, the detective, and the " Ticket-re i , Leave Man" took place, Parker, the clerk, became so af fected that he went out of the theatre, got three oove!- opes, and sent £1,500 hack to his employers. Ohl the propheticritdon of Shakespeare. "I have heard That guilty creatures sitting at a play Have by the very cunning of the scene, Been struck se to the soul, that presently They have proclaimed their malefactions." HamN, Ace. MISS FANNY DENHAM, MISS FANNY DENHAM, MISS FANNY DENHAM, MISS FANNY DENIM. The whole company in the bill Securo Seats and Come Early. For particulars see small bills. CANTERBURY MUSIC HAIL. WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. J. Vitb .OPKN EVERY lA'S:RECO, ' ... • , . .. , ;With a First-class pompany. of ‘ SINGERS, DANCERS, CO/JEDLANS, kc., a --- 'l5 cents. Ssatsin,Boxes.„.... -." ..,:,-,.:..- —______.,,t____ MISCELLANEOUS. GRAND MILITARY AND CITIZENS' DRESS BALL! to be given by the W A SHINGT ON CLUB, AT BRANT S HALL, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22,1864. Tickets—sl 00. febB-cltd PROCLAMATION. MAYOR'S Omen, HARRISBURG, Feb. 4, 1864. FOR the preservation of peace and order in this city, and in accordance with the request of Lieut.. Colonel Bomford, A. A. Provost Marshal General, urging the prohibition of the sale of ."Liquor to Soldiers under all circumstances," all Tavern keeper-sand keep ers of Lager Beer saloons are hereby enjoined, until fur ther notice, to close their establishments and conform strictly to the desire of the A. A. Provost Marshal &n -ern], as regarda the military. A. L. ROINFORT, fes-dtf Mayor. Useful and Valuable Discovery. DEBAT DISCOVERY HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before the ,üblic. It has been thoroughly tested during the last two years by practical men, and pronouncedhy all to be. TOL A NY Adhesive Preparations known. Applicable to all useful Arta TON'S lusoLuBLE Cattsur is a new g, and the result of years of study; ita Combination is on Scientific Principles, A now thing. ,d under no circumstances or change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or omit any offensive smelL Its Combination. Manufacturers, using Ram:eines, will timid it the beat article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works 'theta delay, is not alfected by any change of temperature. • Boot and Shoe Man ufacturem Will and it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved. Jewelers tis Especially Adapted. to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches to Boots and Shoes sufficiently . strong Without stitching. Famillea CEMENT It is a liquid a. that is a sure thing for mend tura.' ing - dr4ick ery, Toys, Bone, , Ivory, d articles of Household use SUNOS'S INSOLUBLE Cam L 3 in a liquid form and as easily ap plied as paste. Eirtswes las°Lams- Gamow La insoluble in water or ov. Ituatnes lascuaraux Cmsr Adheres oily substances. Remember. Sapplied ht- Fltinity. or Manufac " • ' StiNtoll. net from 2 . counces to 100 emits fix ndll jelB-ay jardo Sole Lse. BOOT AND SHOE JEWELERS It is the only RILTON BROI3. "& 00., prolridertats It. I. I. A TNG & MADMIS.
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