-- Ctitgapil HARRISBURG, PA MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 1861. CITY rtimms BAITIIVAIIT'S - Bronchial Troches for hoarse nessi and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. an3o-dtf Tsa celebrated crystal . spectacles properly adjusted to the eye`; microscopes from 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 at Rosendale's Optical Institute, 8 Market. Square. Artificial eyes inserted.. Send for a circular! janBdtf TOWN AND COUNTRY. Comtm—An adjourned common pleas court commences' to-dap, and will continue during the week ' . . , Dom forget the.' ball to be given to' thb Washington.. Club this evenr4, ni honot of Gen* W..f4.4.15MT1* TEE building committee Of the Lochiel Iron Works advertise for proposals for the masp . u4rirk ca . buildings. See advertise ment. • TEE Secretary of the Treasury has caused t 7 4 .3 be issued a circular to brokers and banking houses, claiming one-eighttrper cent. tax on the depOsits loclged . with under thelsiv taxing deposits, M==l Rinse Is pragcnle.dame.—Yesterdity a . party ofpetioes passed clown - Fourth strpet,,beastly. intoxicated. They had been &inking intoxi cating liquids; • and somebody sold th,em, the linid. Who was it ? IE=CI • STIS. the regular annual meeting of the St. S. H., the following officers were -elected to serve fot the ensuing term: Posi dentlff.. Stntzraan; Secretary,' W. F0p21.4'; *Tramiel . , T. J. Scheffer; Librarian, 4. 'Cooper. Rumsar.—The - ordinance of baptism. was •adpinistered last (Sanday) evening, in First !eltist Church, on Second street.— Rev. Mr. Roherison, of said Chdich, baptized two persons, and Rev. Mr. Colder, of the First Fie; Bap,tist Church, Seven. - I=l=l Two more pick-pockets had:-, quarters .fur , ,nished them. ,in our jail. They gave the suktnes of Kii:kpataiCk. and Stapletdfi, and are eek-looking individuals. They were caught in the act of committing a rObhery on one of , the trams coming to this city. qwme lo the severity of the weather;, the sermon was not preached . the Bible Soeietz meeting on Wednesday evening 'hi?st. It,wilrbe 'delivered in the New School Pres - igterkn. Church, on Wednesday evening of this '4.Yek, by Rev.. Sohn Walkekjackson, at Street:Methodist.ehureh.. 1.•• •Wy. have been requested to state that the -Concert which. was to have been given ;,this ' evening tinder the auspices of the tiling • liten'a Christian Association,, has been post - pond until the'llth of ' March. ' , Although the concert•,has :not, been advertised, there may be persons who entertain:the idea that it would take place this evening. . - • • • -: • ••• 7 Cg7caciirr BsOrzes advertise . E 6 e ll porta:tient of Ladies - Press Goods, of ,'the latest styles;. also Mourning Goods •of every, description—all of which they will dispose:of .at much below the usual rates. Cdthe4is are doing an extensive business, hundreds of buyers being attracted thither by the superior quality of goods, and the unusually,; _prices at which they are 'disposed of. 'Give tlieha a call, examine their goods and learn prices. %;." You will And. them neXt door to the Harrisburg Bank, on Market Square. FOB THE LAxcesTrit Feut.—This morning iveladtthe pleasure 'of seeing, at a , priVitte reeidence in `this city;, a large :a.ssertincent of fancy articles intended as a donation to .the fair now being held-under the anaPices 'of the Patriot Daughters of Lancaster, for' the belie: lit of the sick and wonuded soldiers. These lirticles consisted of children's clothing, or nainerited in the finest style ; head dresses, pin -cushions, etc., etc., and were etai tributed•by a few of otir city ladies, whose names we are knot pgrmitted to publish. l table on which they will be exhibited at :the filir,‘Will'have a collection that ' can scarcely be excelled, either in pOint of Vea,uty or value. We. feel assured that the ladies :who' io ecotktributed these articlekt will 'receive the hearty . thanks of those noblewomen who are hOlding the fair,-for theirhandsome doliation. A SUCCESSFUL SWINDLERA nactn,of l glr appearance called upon a watchmaker in ar ket street, Philadelphia, a day or two agci,and iepresented that he wanted to buy sorne'silver .:watehes to sell again. He was slain; the kind of watches he designated and ,setifte4 aigntfive hundred dollars' worth, Whig.' lie ac rese , d.. t o be sent to the Continental Hotel, • sitking that he would pay the bill on. the de liveryof the witches. The proprietor oft.the. j i,46. 1 „,4' c it . 40 . 0ee been swindled out of iew eintrilii gcorx t ieme. game, had his suspicions 'excited,and he i3riclltdedio take the wittetes to the hotel and not trust any one else. On arriving there; theiiitstomey took the box con taining the wadies, and handiiai it , to` the clerk behind the desk told him to keep-it - for :him. He then said to the watchmaker, six, come np stairs and I'll pay your "bill' ."—. I-Icfadiug the 'way; he took the watt ;mg* to 3116. rah story, and upon read:ll . 4qt het.fraiil, '...i , .(#wtdear, sir, rye forgotten • 016)&4 , " OpnY ---iclois7and I'll go down and get it l ." " He -theu . ) . :06):440escpstded to the main IlecirSioTthe watclrfs and, left. The watorei. s yvtd 'a reasoinkalime,and then wal.l4adjdOil to discover,.'4l3 . he bezen to id suspect; that-he b bis twinged. ava 46,1. it• A sTerz - b - aelif s th s e, Friendihip Fire Company will be held at their hall this even ing, at the usual hpnr.,. Toil SALE—A small bay pony, suitable for children, either to ride or drive. For particu lars apply at F. K. Swartz's livery stable. 101.6-Iw* POCKET PICEED. -A poor woman had her pocket picked, of about fifteen dollars, on Saturay; inLtheeeinity of the Depot_ A NtrAnma of rows have occurred in different portions of the city, in which Capt. Whisky figured conspicuously. ,His subjects did the fighting. A full rePort of '631 thefracases that occur in town would fill our columns almost daily. Is l the Mayor's 'proclamation still in force? THE Treasurer of the Union'Benevolent So ciety, of Harrisburg, (Mrs. H. A. Weir,) ac knowledges the receipt, up td - this date, of the following sums: R. A L., $5O; A. C. S., $5 J. H. 8., $2O; J. M'C., .$100; J. M'O., Jr., $2O; E. E. H., $5; A. B. H., $10; H. A. W., $10; A. K. F., $10: W. T. H. , $25; D. M'C., $2O; J. W. if., sao; $10 ; M, W. R., $10; E. G, E., $5; J. A. W., $10; 6. L. 8., $2O. sundries, $9. LEFT ToWzi.—The Vifty-seventh regiment Pennsrylvarda volunteers, left here,,yesterday en route Sor the' Army, of the Potomao-the time for which the men were furloughed Laving expired. The Twentieth Pennsylvania Cavalry have been'ordered to encamp for drill, seven miles above Chanibersburg, and left'fOr that Phiee to-day.. The regiment is full. ,Tnze TwEbriar-SECOND. —There was no gen eral observance of Washington's Birthday in this city, A 'natiOnal salute was fired from Capita Hill, at noon. There was , a fine dis play of flags from the public buildings and business houses. A large nuMber of soldiers, jurors, witnesses, . &c., were,in town, and the streets presented a lively appearance. The Fir — st Provost Battalion (six comps.- rdes,) )14.a. street parade in 'the afternoon. They made a fine display. THE 22D LT Cernass.--7-Oration by William H. Merriam, of New `York.—The anniversary of Washington's Birth-day is being most ap 'propriitely obseirs:re&at %This thorn ing an eloquent and impressive oration upon the ."Duties of the Hour, and the Relation of the Young Men of the Country, to them," was delivered in Union Hall, before tiie - Union Philosophical Society of Dickinson College, by-William H. Merriam, Esq., of New ,York, a gentleman who ,is visiting Pennsylvania upon business with his Xxcellency Governor Curtin. Mr. Merriam's address was well timed, , and adiairably calculated to arouse the public solicitude to the _dangers, that threaten the existence of the, Republic. He is an energetic and persuasive speaker, and the matter of his oration'itill not be without it &off -patriotic effects upon the minds of -those who listened to his.glowing pei:iods, At the, close, of the, address, Mr. Merriam was nnanimonsly elected an honorary member of the society. This 'evenixig.:.addiesses'.:Willi,:be4elivered by several of the students appropriate to the day, on the occasion of the. Seventy-fifth 'an niversary of this learned society. Txrearneyny..-7The popularity of the Tick et-of-Leave Man is increasing. ILle,,rush on Saturday evening was equal 'to those of any occasion. How long it is to continue, we shall not undertake to conjecture. Certainly the Ticket-of-Leave Man is one of the best dramas we have ever witnessed in-this city, being so admirably cast as to , prove ,exactly adapted to the varied talent and personality of, the company. Mr. .Rouse wins us more and more from the restrictive demands of com edy with which he has been so longidentifiad, and exacts die ) highest appreciation `of the re sources of his genius in the illustration of in tense, • emotional sympathy, and the quivering pathos of the, stricken, suffering heart. He is so ably sustained by the company that the brilliant success thus achieved is easily ac counted for, as the drama is' presented in a style that is faultless. This play will be re! peatedie-morrow (Titesday)tevenin — g. Owing : to-the hall having been engaged by the Washington Club, there will be no entertain ment bythe Combination Troupe this evening. Much credit is due 31r. }louse for relin quishing the use of the hall for this evening. The Washington Club having occupied itieg ularly on the 22d for, a number of yeaxspast, Mr. 4.. kindly consented to dispense with his entertainment this evening, 'althougli it was 'not profitable (pecuniarily) for him to do so. Wcsnroasnano COUNTy.—Jeremiah Hunt, of South Huntingdon ifownship, who, a' few . days since, forged the /Lames of some of his best neighbors to notes, was arrested in Greene county last week, and Cal Sunday com t witted to jail inGreensburg.----Recrniting is quite brisk in the county, and the officers. in Greensburg are kept busy Mastering in the men.—The tinancial exhibit of the affairs . of the antritti presents' a most satiSfa4Ory and healthy condition. Dining the past year, of the debtot.the, county there has been, paid $19,239 .31 i - dewing: only'a debt-of $13,650 00, Aare *oXer Sitl-kgdue the countx. t , baswinn ••CotOrs.—A brakesman „named Kerr had,his hand crushedclest_ , week, while coupling cars in Meadville.ln the Quar ter Sessiona.bourt-last week, .John -Prescott was convicted of Perjuiy;forhateny tranklin was sentenced: 'to 'eightienquintlis in the Western penitentiary; for the , same .offence, George lirLaughlin was sent to dui 'ironic of gefuge. • "now LAWRENCE Comm.—David liontiene; of Lawrence county, had a male child born in iattiMily, about two months since; destitute of both aims IrOm,the elboiie; alio 9togeJeg entirely, ind'from the knee down of the other leg. A few ivgeys„ afhps its • birth - WheOhe" letter war ,written, the cliil4 - 1 appeared rtb be ilidn379/13` SENTENCED.-P 41'. s ffill, convicted at the last court for embezzling the money of - the PhiladOphiannd Reading railroad corty, and whose senterthe was postponed by, a ,nao tion for a new trial, received his sentence to day, after the delivery of an able opinion de nying the'motion. He was 'Ordered to pay a tine of one hundred dollars, costs of prosecu tion, ,and tmdergo imprisonment for one year in the Eastern Penitentiary. Weshall publish the Opinion at length in a few days, A. STRANGE PMEN03117.1.7A. —The urinitpet, published at Elizabethtown, Lancaster county, relates the following singular phenomena: An unnatural phenomena took place in Eapho township,, three miles east of Mount Toy, on Thursday - last, at the residence of Martin Inly. ,:His daughter, aged eighteen years, died a quarter before eight o'clock. After the usual ceremonies were attended to, :towards Morning the attention of the mother was drawn to the corpse, when she discernid something unusual on the lips of the deceased! Attempting to remove 'it, apparently a voice seemed to say, "Let it rethain." Astonish ment . caused an examination, and the fact was, there appeared in the middle of the live and teeth, a complete rose-bud ready to open and on the left side of the bud a full bloomed rose—what florists call a double levy rose. On close examination it was ascertained that the bud and rose were a hard substance to the touch, and in appearance like ivory. It was ,perceptible 'that from the first and last nights of , the phenemena it enlarged.— Thoughts-were entertained that the removal of .the ;body to the burying-ground (which was in, a s hearse amd.over a mile of rough road) might cause a• separation, but the bud and rose still remained as when first seen, only increased 'perceptibly in size. The rose and bud were as white t_ as ivory, and supposed equally as hard. . Many persons were, eye-witnesses of the :fact. The rose was very natural, and those hot knowing the fact, felt satisfied that it was a real rose and bud placed there as an orna ment; and reports , caused many to witness the fact. The disease of the deceased was measles, a relapse tookplace attended with'a cold, Which caused her death. , - New CumzenarAND, Pa., Jan. :20, 1864.. Dees •Litmßall, will you please isardonlne for the liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. • I feel myself under obligations to you for the benefit I have derfied from your medicine and eye salve, having suffered for many years most exertd- • sting pain; iii My , head, breast and side not being free from pain day or night. A3id., I have been doctoring , with well-skilled and practical physicians for • some years, and all attempts proved a failure. I had giien up all hopes of recovery and felt 'fully resigned to await my fate, which foretold an untimely grave.' My father beings resident of Siddons burg, and living quite a distance from you, I did not get. to• hear of yourmedieine—that has proved a wonderful cure indeed. Some few months ago I was advised by a lady friend of mine to try your medicine. She stated to me that she made nse , Of yOur medicine and salve which proved a cure. Feeling rather loth at first to try, as I had laid out money time after time, which made the expenses very heavy for naught. But having; great cOnft donee in my friend's integrity, I was prompted to hearken to her kind entreaty and try for myself. I therefore purchased two, dollars and a half worth of your medicine,. and;toy utter astonishment, in one Weekl felt a great change, and in two weeks. •was 'entirely free from all pain, and your eye salve perfected a cure for which all other washes and salves loioYed - uselese. My eyelids were so much ,nifiturigttka i i. was forced to wear glasses for somezycsizs, and now I have no occasion at all 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 ccingratulations to you, my friend and benefactress, for the good you have accomplished:feeling myself a new creature entirely. Yon are at perfect liberty to publish this if •you feel so inclined. I close by requesting yote - et`c?. accept my warmest regards, with a hope that for lniniaiiity's sake, your life may be prolonged. Success be yours forever in performing the.wonderful cure. Yours with respect, • • • MARY E. BROWN. P. S.—For further informatioN address Mary E. Brown, New Otraberland, Cumber land county, Pa. Mns L. BALL, No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa. " j2l-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Sore Throat, and similar troubles, if suffered to progress; result =in se rious Pulmonary, 'l3ronchial. MA -Asthmatic' affeCtlOnS oftentimes incurable. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are compniinded so it' to reach directly the seat of the dis ease and gpip almost instant relief. feb29.d&wlm COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Tertzr SOAP, id such universal demand, is made from the atoms= materials, IS KELD and RMOL usyr in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCE;FLIYD, and. extremely mnrstuotat. to its action upon the sltin.- 'For sale: by , all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deelam tjan2s-daNdir BANNtART'S BRONCHIAL TROCHE For the cure of Hoarseness, Th.roat Dis eases, &c., • are - specially recommended to ministers, singers and personzwhose vocation calls thein to sperdan - Public: Manufactured only by C. A. Bannvart & Co. ' Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by 'Argg,gigts everywhere. Read the following testimoniali from some of onr eminent clergymen: - • iluirtrasonc, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. Blactrvitiri—Dear. Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches,.Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for •hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparigrin 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. Yours truly; T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. • HABBasouno, Jan., 1864. To C. A. BANN. venr---Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking very' frequently, and in places where the vocal organs 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 supenor to any Lozenges that I have ever. used, in. ripling speedily that huskiness of the voice ` arising from•its4o,p frequent use, and iinpairing the effectiveness`of the delivery 'Of - sraiblic ad dresses. Yours, &c. • JNO. WALSER tiIt:OLSON, Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist ahurck. . , To C. A. •BAiumurr—Dear air: /hving used your Bronchial Troches, I am free to sa3r they are the best I have ever _tried and takesreat pleasure in recommending theinto,alltiersOns afflicted with sore throat or huskiness , . of ,voice -arising fron: public speaking or singing.' Yours,. ' ' RIXFS OV, Rivitar, of itidge•Alreitile Ifithodist urola. 7.1 .Dlivilt; -MV•r"tkl coMISSIONS AND EXPERIENCE Of are &Vain). - Published fer the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous De bility, Premature Decay of Manhood, /se., supplying at the same time TES MAIMS Or Seta-Cous. By one who has cured. himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By inelosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq. Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. feb3-3md&w Muffs ! Muffs !I Muffs !! ! We nave on hand mult at $3, $8.50, $4 and $5. A good assortment of IoW price furs. Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks! Cloaks for ladies, all prices. Cloaks for children. Cloaks at all prices, up to $25. Hoop skirts at 75 cents, $1 up to $3. Stockings for ladles and children. Socks, woolen and cotton. Linen table covers, linen napkins. Black silk at $l, SL4O,• and all prices. Woolen shirts or all descriptions. Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket bilis • Linen sheeting 104. Linen for pillow cases 5-4. Muslins, bleached and imbleachecl, best make. Bid gloves at 87c. and $1 per pair. - Cassimero and cassinetta for men and boys' wear. Undershirts and drawers. Ladies' merino vests. Dress goods at all prices. `` Cambric bands and "cambric edging. Balmoral skirts at $3.25, $3.50-, Large assortment of other goods at S. LEWYS. 'BLAIR DYE t HAIR DYE S S Batchelor's. Celeblitted Hair Dye IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. - . - - - The only Harmless True and R.eliaide Dye Snow& This splendid Hair lye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Rack or Natural Brown without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautifhl imparts fresh vitality frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH ELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c. Factory-81 BAR CLAY ST, N. Y. BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET ORRAK TOR DRESSING THE HAIR. Lie23-ly Military Business Attended To. Bounty . , Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per sons residing at a distance can have their baldness trans acted by mail, by tabiressing • EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law: _Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. del7-dly N , o110:0 IC 5.. , nAFT. WAYNE REED'S Works, 10 vols.; very interesting for boys, consisting of Boy Tar. Ran Away to Sea. Young Fogeys. Young Voyageur. Forest Exiles. Old People. Plant Hunters. Desert Home. Boy Hunters Bush Boys. Bruin or the Great Bear Bunt. Right Words in the Right Place. Curious Stories,nbontErtiries, and other . Funnyi People. Magician's Show Box. Agassiz's Methods, Study of Natural History. Every Day Philosopher. Philosophy of Shakespeare Plays Unfolded by Bacon. Tennyson's Poems, 1 voL Brole,s German LyrieS..., , . .The Pearl of OIT3S Island, by Mrs. H." B. Stowe. Household Friends. War Time, by Whittier. Story of the Guards; by J. B. Fremont. Book of Hymns for public and private devotion. Recreations of Country Parson, 2 voLs. Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. Flower, Fruit and Thorn Pieces, by Arm Paul; 2 vols. Leisure Hours in Town. Holmes' Poems. • ' • Malin and Vespers. Chapel of the Hermits. Sketch Book, by Irving. Tom Brown at Oxford, 2 vole. Tom Brown at Rdirby,y'vot Scouring of the Whitelifelse. • • -I Delancey's Writings, -, Notebook. • • Cook Book, by Mre Horace Mann. Angel Voices. Songs of Labor, by Whittier. • Panorama, by Whittler. Old Portraits, by Whittier. 'Rode Ballads' by 'Whittier. Literary Recreations, by Whittier. The Princess, by Tennyson. Dityri and Eights on thelkittle Field, by Carleton. Greedwood Leaves, by Grace Greenwood. Gymnastics for Women, Children, are., by Dr. Lewis. Aunt Effio's Rhymes. Arabian Days Entertainments. Long l ellow's Poems, 2 vole. Outs Mer. Golden Legend, „,":, • Stsialcle. cid Ffrefilde: " Evangelini. Hyperion. Courtship of Miles Standish. • Kavanaugh. " Song of Hiawatha. " • - Tales of a Wayside-inn. Together with a large assortment of other miscallaneols works for Children, for sale CHEAP at . . ‘• • . _ SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE JUST OPENED, • AN ASSORTMENT OF ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS, Ef different eizes,,for slde at • nol9 ' " SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE DR. B. M. GILDEA, DENTIST, 110.,119.1.1ARK.E_T E . T , Teeth positively extracted ,without pain by the use of nitrous oxide. ' ' " ' oct7-dtt 0 T 1-0 R. -- N. Letters of administration hairing been granted to the subscriber on the estate of George Sinter, dec'd, late of Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, all persons having claims against the same will present them, and those knowing themselves- indebted will pleasemake pay ment to A. 0. BUSTER, Estherton,.Feb. 6, 1864. Administrator. feb6-dStoaw&wBt* PRIVATE SALE The llpdegrove Lock property, five miles north of Har risburg, fronting east the Pennsylvania canaland railroad, near the .depot, west. the turnpike, consisting of a Canal Grocery Store and h: Hotel, is offered at private sale •Mail the 15th day of . hiarch, 1884. The canal grocery is- the best stand on the Pennsylvania canal—large and commo dious stabling and hay houses, and stables arranged to lock each team separate ; warehouses for grain, carriage, house, weigh-scales, sheds, ice house, and all other houses necessary for carrying on the business. The Hotel (Rockville House, ) has a good run of both rail road and canal custom, and is a desirable opportunity for any one wishing an opening in a business already estab- Rated. The title to the property is perfect. Reason for selling is on account of ill health of the owner. Apply on'tbe 'premises, or by letter, lo • • ' • W;P. KENitY,_ 'fanlo-dilvtd Susquehanna P. 0., Dauphin co., Pa. APPLES We have Just received a, fine Rejection of APPLES, in prime order. For sale by the barrel, bushel or small quantity at [febBl W. liOCI, Ja., do CO. , , • • • . . . ..JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENO LOGIST, MAY be consulted," DAY' and EVENING, . .. on adaptation to . business, Trade and Profession; on the improvement of health, correction of faults, ~.4t , formation of friendships, &c. Pull descriptions of *Z.L character given-when required, at No, 25 South i b . Tenth street,- aboWehestimi, Philadelnida. t fehll-dlm THEFirst. National Bank of Harrisburg, Pa., Capital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege of increas ing itto 000,000. The State Capital Bank having organized under the act to provide a National currency, under the above title, respectfully offers its services for the collection of Nana, Drafts, Bills of Exchange; receive money on: dew" and. buy "and sell exChidige on all parts•of the country. The business will be conducted at the corner of Second and Walnut Streets;:by the following named directors and officers: DIRECTORS: R. EBY, JOHN IL Baum, JAMES YOUNG, SIMON CAMERON, GEo. P. HUMMET, virrcusx 0 9/ 0 143, j D cAlospoN. preet j :E 824 0. Z BRI smALL,Gsaxhier. Jaa29-d2m F OR SALE-100 acres of unseated land,. situate in Wiconisco township, Dan , , phin county, Pennsylvania. This tract is in the vicinity and near thi Stimmit, Branch Railroad Company. • neatly covered with timber. Title indisputable. ALSO, 172 acres of unseatedpnber land in Jackson town ship, Dauphin - county. Title indisputable. ALSO, two-thirds of 400 acres of unseated timber land in Jackson township, Dauphin county. Title indis putable. F. X. BOAS, Attorney-at-Law, Third street near Market, Eteriabtug, Pennsylvania. feblo-2tamilta NEW IEIOMINT ‘ ' [n92lo] IX/ANTED—One or two good Dining Room •v v Men. Inquire at the office of the House. feb22:2ti JONES MESS Wanted, AA FIRST-RATE Varnisher and Painter at the geb2o4l3t ] a n LE WORKS. - NOTICE TO YR - INTERS. . _ . WANTED IMMEDIA.TELY--Two v corn poeltors acquainted with JOB WORE- Perma nent situation and good salary. Address THEO. F. SCHEFFER, Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. febl3-ace lITANTED-500 bbls. Fresh Dandelion Root, by S. A KUNKEL & BRO., Apothecaries, llB Market at., Harrisburg. ct9o] AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard His tory of the War. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per montli 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS & CO., Publishers, Baltimore, Md. do 30 CONDEMNED- H ORSES. WAR Dm ARTALViT , CAVALRY Btntaaul • 0/7/116 OR Omar Quarritaitaxnut, WA-4= R, a C., Feb. 19, 18111. WELL be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, .at the places and dates mimed be- At Mifflin, Penna., 800 Horses, Friday, 4th .March. At Willitunaport, Penna., 800 Horses, Tuesday, Bth March. • At Altoona, Penna., 300 Horses, Friday, 11th March. At New Brunswick, N. .T., 300 Horses, Tuesday, 15th thuth. • At Easton, Penna., 300 Horses, Friday, 18th Marsh. At Newark, N. 1., 300 Horses, Tuesday, 22d March. At Lebanon, Penna., 300 Horses, Friday 25th March. At Wilkesbarre, Penner., 300 Horses, Tuesday, 29th March. These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry service of the United States Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses will be sold singly. Sales begin st ID A. x., and continue daily till all are sold. Terms Cash, in United States Treasury Notes only. JAMES A. SKIN, feb2odtm29 Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau CONDEMNED STOCK. CAVALRY BUREAU OPPICE OP CREEP QUARTEULILL9TEI, 'WARRINGTON, D. C., Feb.9th, 1864. WILL be sold at Public Auction to the y highest bidder, In ZIINBBRY, PENNA., Beginning on the 28th day, of February, 1864, and contln wing from day to day, until all are sold, 300 HORSES. These .horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the United States Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains may holed. Horses will be sold singly. Terms cash in 11. S. Treasury notes. JAMB A. EKHI, Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau. feblo-dtd L . MLM . NI2=I , VAii .. !AI jbLdi To the Grocers of Harrisburg. FIRENCH COFFEE. call the attention of the Grocers of %A7E Harrisburg to eur celebrated FRENCH COFFEE. .It is the best Coffee ever made. It is bland, wholesome and nutritious. It has all the aromaand taste of Pure Coffee. The FRENCH COFFEE is healthy. It is .good for invalids. It does not , wee . the nervous system and an that use it pronounce jt the best Coffee ever made.— Grocers of New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Chicago, lsaitimore and Washington, all pronounce it the best Cof feethey ever sold. The FRENCH COFFEE is good for dyspeptics. We say to the Grocers of Harrisburg that this Coffee is superior to all others. It is made from Pure Coffee and Barley (tof fee Malt. It is a wondernd discovery and is made as in Paris: TO TES CITIZENS OF HARRISBURG we say, go to the Grocers and got the French Coffee. They will find it all that we represent. . All orders promptly attended to. Apply to =mane, turem J. F. BROADBENT Sr CO., febl342w* 57 N. Calvert street, Baltimore _ FOR THE. CENTRE TABLE. lIOW delightful to look upon the features of our departed loved ones I How'pleasing to com mune with our absent friends. How instructive and inter eating to become acquainted with thb countenances of great and good men and women. How charming to ad mire the works of nature, the handiwork of human skill and ark. All this pleasure you may obtain at a very, small out lay, by selecting CARTES DE 'VISITE or PHOTOGRAPH CARDS, (made by the, best artists in New York,) of Gen erals, Eminent Perseus, Statuary and fancy Pictures, &c., at 10 awns; and when you have made a selection, pre serve them in a well bound PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, of which you will find an extensive assortment, hand somely bound with linen guards or patent hinged backs, in every style of binding, size, quality, and. at reasonable prices at SCHEI FFER'S BOOKSTORE,' Sign of the "American Flag," Harrisbur g , Pa. fable F all the really valuable, hardy native va O rieties, for, side at the Keystone Nwsery. febl7-illw J. NISH. Shade Trees. QUIVER Maple, Norway Maple, European k 3 Ash, Mountain Ash, Horse Chestnut, Earopean Lin den,• &a, for aide at - Keystone Nursery , febl7-dlw Walnut Trees. WHITE and Black Walnut Treei-fidir sale cheap, by dozen or hundred, at Keystone Nur .sery. yebl7-dltvi ; ; J. 147.9y1. Cherry Currant. A(T.HITE Dutch and Red Dutch Currants V for eale by &men or hundre; at Keystone Nor. Eery. ffebl7-4ilvd • . J. KISH. Evergreen Trees. • XTORWAY Fir, Silver Fir, _Sc otch Fir, Arbor 11 vita, &c., Are., for sale atKeystune Nursery: febl7-dliv - J. NISH. . Evergreen Shrubs. dish` NGLISTI,- Yew, ' Yew, Tree Box, AA Mahon% itquafolut, ,tte., for stile at Keystone Nursery. [febl74llw] J. MISH. QUGARS, of all qualities, suitable for family or manufacturing uses, just received and for sale by . fel WM. DOCK, Ja., St CO. ALARGE lot of best quality of Meiver Potatoes just received and for sale by BOYER & KOERPER, No. 3 Market Square. decl24tf QOPERIOR WINES AND BRANDIES ever offered in %his motet , In bottles and; by the 01- on or quart [deep] Wit DOQIC., Jx, & CO OItISGES! OItANGES! Just received, es BOXES. ORANGES, in prime order and for sale low, by , IfebBl DOCK, Ja., & CO. LBS. St. Gorge Codfish for sale at WIG DOCK, & CO, 1:000 feta I.LADIES.—If you wish good Lotter Paper, . Envelope; Ink, Pens, or anything elsein . the stationery line, you will do well by calling at WEEPIER'S Booicsron, Harrisburg. nol9 FINE ORANGES and LEMONS for sale at Jaw "arisws, wholesale and retail. or pincis—purchAtsed direc t m. fro thaimporte7rs, bond, of all qualities and grades, just received and or s a e by [felj W?& DOCK, & CO. PORTFOLIOS 1 PORTFOLIOS. 1 CHESSMEN and Backgammon Boarde, a fine assor t moat, just received at SORE.Y.F'BR'S BOOKWORK HONEY ! HONEY U HONEY ! - 1 - 1 - .3 uPt r,oceivelf qukell4aue 316 neY s i. deal ' • - • Wit. DOCK, oo • WDL DOM, J& &W. WANTS AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE or Grape Tines, SANFORD'S HALL. THIRD stREET, BELOF MARKET STREET, , FEAR, OF HERR'S HOTEL. OPEN FOR THE SEASON SANFORD ,tBD TROUPE. MONDAY EVEVING, FEB. 22. GLORIOUS BILL FOR THE TWENTY-SECOND OF. FEBRUARY, WASHINIROAPS The Day Ever to be Remeitibera, YILLIKENS AND HIS DIAL STATUE 331....A240013110. sANFoRD AND TROUPE.. .; Orchestra Seats mn be procured in advance at Bann vert's Drug Store. Doors open at 6.g. Commence 3-4' to S. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 cents Orchestra chairs 50 cents Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single sesta, $1 each. jan2l-dst BRANT'S HALL... BRANT'S HALL NOTICE. GRAND STAR Combination Dramatic Company, will give NO PERFORMANCE THIS EVENING, the winner having given np the halloo that night for the WASHINGTON BIR-TII-DAY BALL. THE COMPANY WML Appear Again on Tuesday Night, Appear Again on Tuesday Night, Appear Again on Tuesday Night. DTs GREAT MORAL DRAMA OF TEE DAY, GREAT MORAL DRAMA OF THE DAY. TOMTAYLOR'S GREAT MORAL DRAMA. TOM TAYLOR'S GREAT MORAL DRAMA. TICKET—OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET—OF—LEAVE MAN. TICKET—OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF—LEAVE MAN. TICKET—OF-LEAVE MAW. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. The LONDON TIMES, in speaking of this great moral drama, mentions a fact to which the Provincial Press of Great Bethel and Ireland has given confirmation. A clerk, who had absconded from Liverpool with :£2,- 500 the property of his employers, and after visiting many places arrived at Birmingham, about five o'clock, and after taking 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-OF-LEAVEION, and the guilty man seems to have drawn a moral from the representation; for when the scene in the interview between Hackshaw, the detective, and the " Ticket-of , Leave Man" took place, Parker, the clerk, became so af fected that he went out of the theatre, got three envel opes, and sent ..u.,500 back to his employers. • OW the prophetic vision of Shakespeare. have heard That guilty creatures sitting aka play Have by the very cunning of the scene, , Been struck so to the soul, that presently They have proclaimed their malefactions:" Hamlet, 24 Ad. MISS FANNY DENHAM, MISS FANNY DENTIAN, MISS FANNY BEHAN, ABS FANNY The whole company in the bill. Sectfro SWa and Come . Early. For particulars see small bills. CANTERBURY MUSIC' HA MA. WALNUT ST., BELOW TEERD. J. BIIDD. OPEN EVERY EVENING, . With a First-class Company of SINGERS, DANCERS COMEDIANS, &c., Acc.' Admission_ lb cents. Seats in Boxes . ..... 25 " MISCELLANEOUS. MILITARY AND CITIZENS' DRESS A.I. to be given by the WASHiNGTON CLUB, MONDAY Axy 22,1864. Tickets—Sl 00. febB-dtAl PROCLAMATION: MAYOR'S 01710 E, HARRISBURG, Feb. 4, 1884. TIOR the preservation of peace and order in this city, and in accordance with the request of Lieut. Colonel Bernhard, A. A. Provost Maishal General, urging the prohibition of thd sale of "Liquor to :'.oldies under all circumstances," all Tavern Keepers and keep ers of lager Beer saloons are hereby enjoined, until fur ther notice, to close their establishments and conform strictly is the desire of the A. A. Provost Marshal Gen eral, as regards the military. A. L. ROUXFORT, fes-dtf . Mayor. GELLT DISCOVERY" Useful and Valuable Discovery.. • ILTON'S SO I :LE CEMENT Applicable to all Is of more general practicer utility useful Arts. than any invention now- ore.;bef the public. It has been thoroughly, tested during the last two years by practical men, and pronounced by all to be SUPERIOR TO ANY wive Preparations known. J. MISH. A new thing. Its Combination. Boot and Shoe Man afacturers. jewelers. Families. It is a liqui, " W arock Toyi, Bone, - d ertic~eguC,H9q=mold • Ivory, Remember. Finis. Agents in jel&dly Gasups Aisti SAUCES, of the most" su- Prior and &alai lorsoltreceived and for sale by (tab/] Dock;6s. jan2s ,Sole Leese GRAND fin:ros's brsoicsas Ca..... is a atm g, and the result of years of udy;. its combination is on ,gcieratific Principles, And under no circumstances or bsinge* of temperature, will it be .me.comipt or omit any offensive smell. BOOT AND SHOE I Manutheturers, using Machines, will find it the best article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works without delay, is not &fleeted... by any change of temperature. JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently =theirs for their use, as has . been proved. It is' Especially Adapted to :Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patchotik..to Iloots and Shoes soffieletiq -- strong oilthent stitching. - It is the poly; IL IQUIIF CEI4.4'"NT s . t that ilEt a sure tbing Icir iiiiisad- ;"-FIEBIEMBER . lisoLumm Is hi a liquid form and as easflpaP . plied As paste. - • -Thazoit , s iNSOLUBLE CEIELMT Is insoluble in water or oil, ; - HILTON'S Ls - sou - ins Clannri . I Adheres oily substances. s u pplied in Family or u linnufac itbs.ure packetes from. 2 o rilbeß-toloo Era29l4lo l :A.Vi rt f p e Or; - 7 f ence, L =3 • LioNd idAstislN3t. •