paik Ethorapt HARRISBURG, PA THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, INC CITY ITEIIIS POCKET tooth brushes for travelers at. C. A Baunvart & Co.'s drug .store. Rm.-crimes Bronchial Troches for hoarse ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Win. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. 'an3o-clif THE celebrated crystal spectacles properly i.sted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to eter ; tower telescopes, field glasses, de an object from one to ten miles; and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Rosendole's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf TOWN "ND COUNTRY. SEE advertisement of J. Mish,..7lio offer's a choice selection of garden se - edg,,Fie:,for sale. FROSEN TO DELTH. —On Wednesday nigh of last week, a man, named employed Rt Big Pond Iron Works, in Cumb.eitind county, was frozen to death. TtillisiT was the cause. SODA WATER, SODA WATER.-If - you feel like drinkiAg_U glass of good soda; eall - .at S. A. Kunkel Arc, Dro.'s drug store, No. 118 Market street. 4 .1 feb23-3t* =X= CORRECTIoN. —An error occurred yesterditY: in the notice of the Mutual Life Inn:meet Company of New York, by which 1843 was substituted for 1863. The error has been corrected in to-day's issue. Attention is in vited to it. . A VERY important proclamation has been issued by the Governor, relative to recruiting. for other States. It is hopedthat this disrep utable practice may be discontinued. The proclamation will be found in to-day's paper: COZZI To BE SHOT.—Private Benjamin Van. Horn, battery F, First Pennsylvania Artillery, is to be shot on the 26th inst. for desertion. Pri vate George W. Enterlene, Company D, Sixty-second Pennsylvania, charged with de sertion, is to be shot at the same time, in :the presence of the Second Corps. I=l Fivat.—A fair 411 be held by the;'S`miday School and ladies of the New School Presby terian Church; commencing,-on Tuesdx , next, March Ist, in Brant's lower hall. TWio coeds will be devoted to the benefit of the SAtp bath School connected with the Church. Our citizens should patronize it liberally; Par ticulars will be found in the advertisement elsewhere. • THE police are responsible for the Centin*, anee of every gambling hell, bawdy house aril rum hole in the city.-11(arisburg TelegrAtsk , The responsibilities of the Harrisburg. police are heavier than those dany other Set of; ,r 1 we know of; why, in this city we don't have such things as rum holes,gambling hells Or bawdy houses.—Reading Times. • Get the State Capitol removed to Reading, Mr. Times, and you will soon have au abun- dance of those other "institutions." - =L:=l Tun' SEVENTY-NWITI Comma.—We learn:that' the noble veterans composing • the 'geve•ntY . T . , ninth Pennsylvania regiment, imam: conimand . of the gallant col. Hambright, will arrir here, from the field; in a few days. Two 'hundred, and sixty-four men in the • ranks, and a num ltr3:r pf absentees have ie. : enlisted: TM's regi ment has won many laurels—having beeji. gaged in many severe contests with the rebels. The gallant veterans will receive a. hearty: welcome on their return horne. The maYoritY: of them belong to Lancaster county. •• •• • • Is A NEW Thos.—The Harrisburg Daily Telegraph has appeared in. an entirely nirk. typograPhical suit, and presents a clear and attractive face to its readers. The 'TelegilaPh has become a Slate institadon;•arKf`is con ducted, both in its business, and editorial de partments, with Most' creditable ability:' 11 1 has done faithful service in the great cause, of Liberty and Union, and for this "re1t44,:a.4 well as for our kindly feelings for the prOirie tor, editor and business manager; we rejeic * e in these indication for its advEmoingS:auceisi and influence. --Lancaster Zrpress. Da. ADDIS6N. —lt will be seen by his adver tisement in another column, that he will re main a short time at the State Capital'Hotel f and from - what we can learn of his practice.in this place, we are prepared to acquiesce int, following extract from the Miners' Journal,.ot Pottsville: _ , . Da. Annisow.—This eminent -physician . announced to remain in Pottsville another_ week. His successful treatment of tliEpie:olio. visit him has brought him great nucinbers.,of., patient; some of them coming many miles Ur avail themselves of this opportunity to of tarn what sufferers so earnestly desire = a cure: To COUNTY OR DISTRICT AGRNTS.-. 21:11 . age4k from the country will taloY his inen to any ,of.J ficer on recruiting service in this city; that officer is bound bytis duty to the IJpiteq ., Statei to elilist all the men who, in his arlin ion, are fit for service, without fee dr rewar. 0: of any 101' After the men are enlisted, have passed the: Surgeon, and been mustered into the service, it is equally the . duty of the recruiting officer give to •the person who brought the .recrdi` t a certificate of the fact . that he may draw the, premium of the disburkingofficer... Do not take your men to re6ridting agents. Take them to recruiting officers, and jf these do not enlist the men„ or charge YOU for 6.41 service whatever, report the officer to - the Su perintendent of the Recruiting Service. • Agents are now actually discouraging . listments by refusing to take men until - tho country agents agree to give up nearly whole Government premium to' iheir By attention to the advice .given 094:11a agents will'have their men enlisted anderediC ed without eadense, and obtain thells or 12 premium which the Government has prOvid for them. Orsis On - tit‘ifretriligles , o pocket-books, portmonaies antitillets;o' ffered for sale, at fair prices, at Keller's drag and fancy goods store, No. 91 Market street. HAGAN'S BAIX—For beautifying the complexion, eradicating freckles, erup tions, sunburns and tan. Kunkel & Bro., sole agents of this city, No. 118 Market street, feb26-3t* FME. —The house and barn of John Linn, in Tuscarora township, Perry , county, were burned 414 544. a '..y4elr:.- . z:Thp was occupied by Mr. Linn and his Widowed daugher. Furniture, clothing and provision in the house were all destroyed. ,Nothing Was saved in the barn but the hoises. - The daugh- Opie the widow of a soldier killed in service. She had only ,tirne,,to save ayttle poly received as back pay, '&6., of 116 i -diseased husband. Nicx Nacxs.---,36ldiers' small wares, such as pocket glasses, pocket combs, pocket flasks, pocket tooth and hair brushes, pocket ink 'stands, pocket knifes, pocket—books, pocket tablets, and an entensive assortment of fancy goods, at Keller's drag store, 91 Market COL. ROSE RF,CIPEURED. —Among the Uniim officers who escaped from , Richmond and were re-gapinred'hy the rebels', Was Col. Rose, of the, A 77,th,_Renneylva* „Regiment.. The Colonel 4d.'tlifee Ot)i,ers:lefOticlrmond together, and for two or three dayS"succeed4 in. eluding the vigilance of their pursuers. *hen near our lines they were unfortunate enough toiltuntble-on a rebel picket, who, as he Wei AresSed'in - the United States - unifOrm, they mistook for one of our soldiers. He soon undeceived them, however, by firing on the party, and the "report bringing several of his companions to, his assistance the capture of Col. Rose and-two of his associates was e soon'effected.• ThWthird, to whom we are in debted for the above particulars, fell on his face in the brush, and by dragging himielf on his belly through the close. undergrowth suc ceeded in reaching a place of safety, from he afterwards Aiiinci his 'Wei into our • BRANT'S FTAT.T N —The 'Ticket-of-Leave Man, which has been so admirably. represented dur 'ing several evenings, will be produced again evening. Those who have been accus tomed to 11V.;Roivieliiii r domed3rovill be strtidle with the quiet and touching, the easy and na tural manner inwhioh he represents theeharr peter of Bob Brierly. The dialect of the,Lan 7 eashire youth was maintained thrortgliout .rith great exactness. Thee recognition of Hawkshaw was an exquisite piece Pf• acting.; }The difficult struggle between. the, :impulse to •aivulge his secret tolis benefactor at what he thought the'proper fear of detec tion-and 'diSclosure at the very moment his marriage was to take place, was -manifested ,'by irresoluteneas.said ; tell4ideexl),r,ession of Countenance-..by_no out first, no noisy de monstration. The whole Portraiture was as ruituralitidiiiirfeet as it could well be. Mr. Senninge HaNiirshavr could not.-be,excelled.; He was.- rePeEktedlYiAPP4 l2 . 4o3 , and, P3I4Y, played his part. He has few superiors on the stage. All the other characters were capitally sustained. :Mk? iiiet:iiimmg:-Willinfgltby by ;Fanny Denham could not have been in better lands. N The %garrulous ladyby Miss Wit- ,fiord, was pqfect; and the gentle May Ed ',wards by . Miss Tyson wonthe attention of the large audience.' ''Do` nbt fail to witness this great.moralplat 'Go this evening. Secure a :seat early. To-night the . Treszi-oP-LEAvz Kw will be presented for the last time. Let not this oppor tunity of seeing j(p,ass by unimproved. _ HABBISBLEIG BIBLE Scion:Tr.—The . 'meeting last evening in the Presbyterian church, Mar ketiii're,'"iiicoiriinginnidraticiiioftrie"ditab- lishment of the Harrisburg Bible Society, just Fifty years 40, interesting, and lasziven a new impetus, in this community, to the noble work in which that Society is engaged. , The discourse by Rev. Mr. jackson"was lis:: tenedlo withlioiiked'attention, and couldnot "fail to arouse every lover of the . Bilde v to, more, ardent enthusiasm in the work of its universal 'dissenlinati9.net!„:, • s.; The appeal of the Board of Managers to the Socie4' and radio . generally; for. Spatial contributions..to eonatitute I ji/kilee t sffOlNX,-, was liberally responded to, the following life _niinbershiPs being at onentaken: By Charles L. Bailey, five life memberships, $5O; W. T. Hildrup, five life memberships, $5O; David Fleining, five life membershipk; $5O; John C. Kunkel, five life memberships, sso`;' Jas. W. Weir; fii•li life-- nieiabersbips, $5O; Miss E. E. Haldeman, five life member ships, $5O; T. H. Robinton, five life Member ships, $5O; James M'Cormick, Jr., five life memberships, $5O; Albert Hummel," - five life memberships, $5O; D. W. Gross e two- life memberships, $2O; John A. Weir, two life memberships " ; 's2o; Mrs..Jno. B.- Simon, one life, membership, $10; Wm. A. Parkhill, one life ineinbefship, $10; Dardel'Eppley, one life membership, $10; 1. Walks Jackson, one life membership, $10; William Bahler, one life membership, $10; Mrs. Griffith, one life membership, $10; J. F. Seiler, one life mein bership,: $10.; Cingles,A. If.ay,one, life-mem bership, -$10; Naidiver,..one ink& bership, $10; Mrs. Sarah Doll, one life mem; ber, $lO. • t - , _ The effortmill be dontined' throughout the community Thiring the 'coming , week by,,com m*tteeteg..--la appointed:.by chwhes,ll,o7 , ?iT ,bespeak for- I V:Lew a kind antitilberal. reception.. , • 4•1:: Let.not, this aptai-dOntCnnitd jubilee of our venerable Bible Society pass by: without. a suitable testimonial 0f...0ur gratifirde for th 9 i l irco possession of the re 4 4 1 4 .1.1)1e.,.: and Stour earnest desire to s* . it:Aisierairtatbd among all nations. The. Society has deteridned to publish the, historieal sketch drawn-up, at the request * of the Board of Maingers,!by the Secretary; Devi :11 - 417vip be distributed gratiittittsly etabtlgAl 14/11!9i4.i41)1atet° the funds of the society. will contain' a list of the . cOntrili . utors toile Juliilabffering. That will, be' a roll of honor. I..eadir,,, 7ilil: ; your fuldrteur.:haisielited there?:.". - - qll "Ki ;tagl ;it!: I TRE4Lreateat variety. of hair,64oo.* P 44 cloth, shoe and lather .brushesii-hefrOandin this city is at Keller's drug and fancy goods store, No. 91, Market street. PItA_LON'S EXTRACT NIGHT B.LOOMMG GEREIIS —The finest extract ever presented to the public. Call and see us, as we can only be found at S. A. Kunkel & Bro., No. 118 Mar ket street, Harrisburg. , • feb23-3t* STILL TIIET COME !-A hundred or more re-, emits, headed'bY an eadellent band, arrived , iidre this afternoon: They were from SeEvn glove. Uncle amuel's patriotic nephews are rushing" to the defence of our glorious ATTEMPT TO Itoß A SAFE AT YORE. —Last night an misueekssful atteiript was . made to blow, open the Safe of lifesart. Kurtz & Ness, malt dealers at York, the.outaide door was. blown_ open;'When the burglars, from sonde, cause'or other; gave the job up. Two men have imen arrested"-one ,atarpric,, and Qfficor Shaffer *Otte& another on the .arrival of the expiess train .xottli, this et'the depet, in this eitY." bffteer S: took his prisoner, handcuffed, to York, 'thik radirning, on the Harrisburg Aceommodation train: The ac cused was la, Inan.of genkel,. aiipearanee, Well' dressied;,oobablY about 'tWenttfive years of age. We will give further particulars in chit morning edijlOn: ' '. l Tuir .bomE:----The city continues Crowded with ,new reeridtp, of, all ages' and colors: The.army rapidly filling up, and so are the pockets loyid" bormtrbrokers.— Organ. ' Would the tory;sheet like to see in print ttlie ; names of those copperhead lawyers of this city, who, are engSg,ed, in 'the disreputable practice. of speculating in the'bodies-and even lives of men who are inspirecl:With sufficient patriotism (an article not 'possessed by these patreoPic editorB). to enter- the, -ranks of the army - Will it•inforin us hoir many individu als connected with the Organ axe engaged in similar. speculation'il :It should be the last sheet to cry out against "bounty brokers." PAnnoigno evening will be presented at the Opera House, .on= Third street, thelreat playwritten by S. S. Sanford, entitled the Pardoned Jail-Bird, . or Ticket-of- Leave Man, The'soene of this deeply inter esting play is Phillidelphia. Mr. SanfOrd will appear as Bob Brier ; as Hawkey the detective ; Haven asJack Dalton ; Myers as lioses, a Southwark Jew ; Williams as Gib bons, it broker ; Master Jasper. as Sam liby; Porter as Old . Malt ; Woods' as John Smith, a "dqtectl3l: Mary Ed wards ; .Rudy asgrancimotherWAltiby, This play will be interesting, and will attract large browds. Sanford--stands , at the head of his piofession, and is always introducing some thing,Bew *ease his visitors : ... In this. in stangihellai pease d stilt of which will be a liberal flow of green backs into his treasury. Go early,. or you will run the risk of thiashara,inuit.y ;Wu:la's that gives co or tottsir.A;ew4; For which so many daily seek? That's in its cures° quick and meek? 111:0el's Bitter Wine of Iron. feb23- 7 -3t* .• __. . . , , . . Wrixot Tits Winis OvEß.—Arches of spruce and flowers met the view at all corners of the streets. The military in gayest colors marched, to the tune of Yankee Doodle, arid . .iScie,' the Conquerer Comes." Sable. hnmanity*lseemed ( a shade lighter in color fro' erjjoy andliap piness, and general rejoi with its million voices echoed from the South, East, West and . North, and- praised God for the success ful progress , of-liberty and - civilization. The niirids'of tyrants werel•setiously exercised in English' and 'Erendh - 16ealitieb. ' = All these things are supposed to have taken place when the war is over. At present the minds and fancy of those interesWin.heitlsc*e 44 cheap dry goods, will fuld a 2 lsrge stock of new and seasonable goods to =faxerdise Upon at O. L. Bowman, No. 1, corner of Front and Mar ket streets. PA., Jan. 20, 1864. PAL?. Mrs. Ball, will you please I pardon ine.feithltberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. I feel myself under obligations to you for the benefit' have derived from your =medicine and-: eye, valve; having suffered forinany yEolo.rdolEtt,leir#Nwil ,sting pain in not being fee from pain day or night. And I have been doctoring with well-skilled and practical physicians for some years, and all atteliptp,prnved , a failure. I had given up all li4iiiirprfeekqetr:Ficl felt fully resigned to want myy fate, Winch, foretold an untimely "grave. My father being a retlident of Sitldons burg,' and living quite a distainni.frOitiliou, I did not get to hear of youronedicine;--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 Aktn• medicine and atilve which proved a,cural,,Reeling rather kith at; fast to try, as I hattlaid ont•monertitne after time, which made thti:Cipenties, ~,, y ery heavy and all for naught. But 'having great confi dence in my friend's integrity, I was prompted to hearken to her kind entreaty and try for myself. I therefois,purchased:two dollanand, a half,,worth-:of your •raeclicine;.and, to my: utter, entbnishinenti in -one weelr-..Ffelt a. great change,ll,lld in two Weeks, Was - entirely free from all pain, and-Your• eye salve perfected a cure:for which all 'other' washes andl.salves proved . useless. My' eyelids were so -pinch inflamed that : I was. forced,'to wear glainfes'for some : years, and noW•lliavi no clecaaion to wear the glasses, my .eyyes= being well • I.: therefore have resolved, - dear laily, to 'let you know that I could, not rest content until I would return my heartfelt congratulations to you, my friend:and benefactress, for the good you have accomplished, feeling myself a new creature entirely. t You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you feel so inclined. I close by requesting you to accept my warmest regards, with a hope that for • , humanity's: sake, your life may be prolonged. .Success be yours forevey in performing the, wonderful cure. Yours with respect, MARY' E. BROWNS RIM P. 5.,-For,.fprther information, addreß Mary E. Brown; New - Crunberland; Oninliert land is , Nis No. 27 South' Pine street, Harrisbnrg,, Pa. T cL'a Cough, Cold, ' • • R ua suffered , to progress; result none Pulmotoqy,. Bronchial . and As tic affections oftentimes incurapre: , BROWN'S zugg i imizsz, MOORES a frcapsaribtadad so as to' ilich iffreatly theasat oft tbelis saserslie,gisafsltnOlatiuStiiit fe1)22441(if7.tu.' SPECIAL NOTICES. ISNVARDS4RONCRIALUOCUS, FOr the cure of Hi44seli2kis l •rthroat Dis eases, S:c., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in - public. Manufactured only by C. A. Bannvart & Co. ' Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. :?old by druggists everywhere. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: - Elimassuiu, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. •Binsrviarr—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and ''ether preparations for hoarseness and ;throat troubles, and in comparison with them Ed,- 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. ELsaarsauna,, Jan.,lBC4. -alo C. A. BANNvART-Dear Str: In he habit bf , speaking , -very frequently,:_and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, have found the need.of some 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 that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness of the -delivery of public ad dresses. Yours, Zte. INC. 'WALKER JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St., Methodist Church. 'To C. A. BAis-riveirr,,-.Dear Sir: Having used your Bronchial Troches, I am free to say they am the best I have ever_tried 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. RABESTRAW, Baiter of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. Arrival of New Goods: Arrival of NeW Goods: Ilaving.f4sreturnodnoitOlirew'rirork,t we are skow re, Sedividint.tilendld assortment ':Of new goods. Plata poplins, plain alpacas. !Plaid metres and other dress goods. - New spring delaines. .',Calicos, the best quality—all prices. Muslim, bleached and unbleached. Ticking, all prices. Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket-haudkerchiefs. 'Stockings for ladies and gentlemen Plain all-wool delaines. Figured all-wpol,delaines, Shirt breasbeat 1 : Ginghams, full assortment. ' Black alpacas; black delaines. 'Black bombazine; black merinos. Hoop skirts at 73 cents, $1 and upwards. Balmoral.skirts 42 '6O . , $3 and upwards.. Marseilles Marseillesquilts tuid Allendale quilts. Glick silica'at sl,' $1 26,'51 60 and upwards. - 'Our stock is very large now, and we can offer an as sortment of goods which cannot be excelled in prices and. quality. S. LEVY. SAPONIFIER OR C,ON_ENTRAT i. ED LYE FAMILY SOAP-MALER:k WAR makes high prices ; Saponifier helps to refince them. It make.? SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using /Or OAUTIONI As epurieukAyee og::ei** alio, be careful' and , iiUlY - buy the PATENTED article Tout ,up IRONcans, : alluthers bcingNOE:NTEFEI7. PENITA SALT MAYUPACTITRiIVTI , ea, 11AladelbAila- f7 ,1T0; 07‘Widailt Street,", Pittsburg-Pitt-gtxeit itud Daqaatiiiiis` Way del9•daw3m- —•:•• •t- • • • . • HAIR. DYE 2 IlLAIIIrDY1C11; Batehelor'■ Celebrated. Hair Dye IS TITS BEST IN THE WORLD. Tide cntly Harnasts True and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is peribet—ohanges Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Okay Blade or Bak, Braun without injurint tke.ffaititrAOSlng the'Skin,,leaviug the Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts &mil iritility, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine fe signed WILLIAM A. BATCH ELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Scc, Factory--81 BAR iIArCHIRLOR'S NEW rower CREAM FOR DEMISING THE HAIR. ;. COLGATIWCHONF I N SOAP., This celebrated Term SOAP, in such universal demand,. is made from the mom= materials, is My) and mop- LIRXT in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SORNTSDOttid extremely BMMFICIIAL in its action upon the ellkin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Ejan2s-dawly MHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OP AN MAUD. Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and othera, who surer from Nervous De bility, Premature pedify. of. Manhood,.. &pi, supplying ;at thesame,tinke,fraz one who has cureirhimself after undergbiniCoiSSicterable quackery:, : By, inelosing kpost . addressed envelope, single copjp.spay.4e ef the author. • , feb33uiddiw sedior gs , Cc., N Y ' Military Business Attended To. Bounty Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War - Valois, generally, made out and collected. Per• eons residing - at a - diiitaxice ciinlutliel their qinainessltrans acted by mail, by addressing EUGENE SNYPER, Attorney-at-Law. del.7-dly Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. NNW AI3YERTISEAMNTS., To 4h6 'GrO6eii of ~axrishurg FitENCli ;COFFEE... litt - TE call the attention of the Grocers of v v Harrisburg to our celebrated FRENCH COFFEE •It is the bestSoffbe, ever made. Iti is bland, wholesome `and nutritious 'lt hes all the &Oink And take' or. NM Coffee. The FRENCH COFFEE.is bealkty. It Is good for invalids. n lt.rl , YmDvo alfect the nervous system and Vill'ffftrufe it pronounce it the best Coffee ever made.— ' Grocers of New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Chicago, orlitimorthand.Wasbingten, all pronounce it the best Cof fee theyiversold. A . ' , _- - The FRRlNCHlCOFFEF,isgoolleaysitmtkit 1. We say to the; Grocers of,lfarrisburg that this Coffee :.is superior to all others. It Is made from Pure Coffee and Barley 6of - fee Malt. It is a wonderful discovery and is made as in 'Paris. ' TO THE CITIZENS OF ITARRISI3URG we say, go to the Grocers and get the French Coffee. They ' will end it all that we represent All , orders promptly attended , to.: lApply to manufac turers • BRG,OHMIT.&I3O.; • febl3-dgwe 5l fir ( Ivertatrect, Baliiniore' FOR THE CENTRE TABLE. AOW. delightful to look upon the features ofour departed faired ones I Plow pleasing to com mune with our absent friends. How instructive and inter eating to become acquainted with the countenances of great and good melt' and*omen. How charming to ad mire the works of nature, ,the handiwork of human skill and arty .. All th pleasure you may obtain at a very small out lay, by selecting CARTES DE VISITE or PHOTOGRAPH CARDS _made by the best artists,* i lew York,) .of. Gen eral; Emirientl_Persans, Statuary:Ai& fancy Pictures; at 10 cams; and when you have made a - selection, pre serve thepajn ;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 SCUPPER'S BOOKSTORE, Sign of the "American Flag," Har risburg, Pa. febl6 ' Apple Trees, OF all the leading varieties, for sale at the keystone Nursery. [feb24-dlw] JACOB KESEL Delawgiie grapes. • GOOD VINES of tlkis :Oelebrated Grape for sale at Keystone Nukeryr: .feb24-dlw JACOB NISH. Norway Maple. HIS tree resemblestkaSugar Maple very . T closely in form andneje, but bears transplanting better and grows more raMigy, For gale at Keystone Nur sery. [feb244l.l.w] JACOB:KIiiIL • AMUSEMENTS BRANT'S HALL. BRINT.'S HALL. GRAND STAR Combination -Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, CROWDS TURNED PROM THE 'DOORS UNABLE TA GAIN ADMISSION TBITRSDAY EVENING, FEB. 25 THE GREATEST MORAL SENSATION OF THE DAY. THE GREATEST MORAL SENSATION OF THE DA Y TOM TAYLOR'S GREAT MORAL DRAMA. TOM TAYLOR'S GREAT MORAL DRAMA TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN; TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TIC,KET.43F-LEAVE MAN. TIC.K.ET , -OF-LEAVE MAN.. TICKET-OF-LEAVE M AN. TIO.K.EVOF-LE AV E MAN. TICKET-OF- L nix VE VICKET4S:- EVE MAN. Tho LGI , TDON7I73IES, iri spedt : this great moral drama, mentions a fact' to Wlncli - ,the'Prorincial, Press of Great Gritimi and Ireland has given' confirmatiOn. A•clerk, who had absconded from 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 thatheatre, to while away an hour. As.it happened, the ,piece which was being performed on, the occasion, of this visit was fiHE TI( ET-OF-LEAVE-MAN; and the guilty Man: seems to have drawn a moral from the representation; fof when the scene in . the interview between Hackshaw, the detective, and the " Ticket-of Leave Man" took place, Pjaker, the clerk, became so af fected that he went out of the theatre, got' three envel opes, andsent £1,500 back to his employers: Oh! the prophetic vision of Shakespeare. "I have heard That guilty creatures sitting at a play Have by the very cunning.of the scene, . Bemistruck se to the soul, that presently They have proclaimed their malefactions" • , Hamlet, 2d Act NlSM.Fillin DENHAM MISS FANNY DENHAM, MISS FANNY DENIM, MSS FANNY DENHIM. The whole company in the bill. Secure Seats and Come Early. For particulars see small bills. . ADZ SANFORD'S' HALL. THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STHEET, REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL. OPEN FOR THE SEASON • WITH SANFORD AND TROUPE. DRAWING ROOM CONCERT. . THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 25. TICKET.OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. SANFORD AND TROI7rE. Orchestra .Seata ten pe 'procured In ; advance at Man. yart's Drug Store.' Doors - openat 634. Commende 34 to 8. Police always 'ln:attendance to preserve order. Admittance 26 cents:.:. - Orchestra chairs, SO cents. Pilvate bones, entire, $5 each; single oats, each. jan2l-435t . CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. ...-AtILTAUTE ST . ,-BELOW ITOMMO - Lesse. OPEN EVERY .EVENING, -With a First-class Company of SINGERS, DANCERS, COIEEDIAN'S, 4k0., &c. Admission. ........ . .. '................. ....... 16 cents. 84t8.1n../??"!P 26 MISCELLANEOUS. PROCLAMATION. • ALLIORI3 Orrice, 1 • . Muutnunnta, Feb. 4, 1884. FOR the preseryation of peace arid order . 3c Wig, grit, and in accordance with the request of Lieut. Colonel Borden; A. A.. Provost Marshal General, urging the prohibition of the sale of "Liquor to Soldiers under all circuinstancins" all Tavern Keepers and 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 Gen eral; as regards the military. A. L. ROUNFORT, fe.s-dtf Mayor. ,Gamer Disixivox I Useful and Valuable Discovery. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of more general practical utility than any- invention now before the , public. It has been thoroughly tested' during the last two years by practical men, and pronounced by all to be • SUPERIOR TO ANY Applicable to all useful Arta d.besive Prepitrations known. Hmron's 13756mm:ix Znumnr is a new thing, and the result of years of study; WI combination is on A new thing. Scientific .Principles, And. index no circumstances or change of temperature, will it be come:tern:lAL or, omit: any offensive smell " - • • Its Combination. Manufacturers. using Machines, will find it the tiessx tallute kuuwn as Ceinenung fur the ellanneW, It works without dent , t- tttt7 affected by any change of teti.p.., Boot and. Shoe Man ufacturers. Will find it sufficiently adhesive fo4, their use, as has been proved. It is. Especially dcl,ar t ea — th Lea th er, Mid we claim ' an especial merit, that, it t t iffrM Patches to Boots and oes' sufficiently — strong Without !stitching.; Jewelers_ Famillea ES3 LIQUID EM E Extant that is a sure thing for mend- It is Et liquid - ing FtruCti %rookery k Aoys, . Bone, Ivory, Anc,l artielils of Household use Hrizoit's IrtooltiMat gEILILNT T.S in a liquid form and as easily ap plied ai taste. HILTON'S INsoLosis csAtuNt • Is insoluble in water or oIL HILTON'S BISOLOBLE CasteNT Adheres oily substances. Remember, Supplied in Family, or Manufac turer's Packages from 2 ounces toloo ibs HILTON BROS. di CO., Proprietors, Providence, R. I Finis LAING & MAGINNIS: Agents In Ph JelB-diy Steam Weekly to Liverpool. TOI:MH:ING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork. Har bor.) The well known' Steimlets of the Liverpool, New York and Stiamship CompanY, are in tended to tea as follows: CITY OF MANCIIESSER, Saturday, February 27 ; CITY OF' LONDON, Saturday, March 6 ; ETNA, Saturday, March 12, and every succeeding Saturday,at Noon, from Pier 44 North River. • , HATES OF PASSAGE, PATA.II.II IN GOLD, OR ITS EQUITAINETT IS CIIIIIIMIOY. FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE $3O Go do to London 85 00 do to London 34-00 do to Faris 95 00 do to Parrs • 40 00 do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg.... 37 00 pafiaangers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &C., at eipMßy low rates. .Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75, $35 $lO5. Steerage, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends oan buyttekets here at thaw rates. For further information apply at the Compantos Offices JOAN G. DAM, Apo, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0 maraßlf.AN, rb.nlaharir„ , 050-dly PRIVATE SALE , 'he Updegroce Lock property. five miles north of Har risburg, fronting east the Pennsylvania canal and railr.mil, near the depot, west the turnpike, consisting of a Canal Grocery Store and a Hotel, is offered at private sale mud the 15th day of March, 1864, The canal grocery is the best stand on the Pennsylvania canal—large aud commo dious stablitig - slid hay hoi+., and stables arranged to lock each teaaltopitrate ; warehouses for grain, carriage house, weigh-acales, sheds, ice horse, , and all other hou-ies necessary for carrying on the business.. The Hotel (Rockville House) hasagood run of both rail road and canal custom, and is a desirable opportunity for any one wishing an opening in a business already estab lished. The title to the property is perfect. Reason for selling is on account of ill health of the owner. BRAT, ESTATE AT PRIVATE SA N. The several properties of the Estate of WILLIAM .al ' I N, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Front street and Chestnut street. at and near the corner of Front and Chestnut streets, a - vacant lot OTI Mulberry street, near Third street, and 193 i • acrea of land at the eastern terminus of Market street, are of fered for sale. For terms of sale apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. .4 de2l-dtfj THOMAS COCHRAN. LOTS FOR SALE.—A number of loth have been laid out on the Jonestown...Road, about one mile east of the city of Harrisburg, which are being sold at low prices. To persons desiring to secure a home for themselves, and to be relieved from the present exorbitant rents, this is a rare opportunity. A number of lots have already been sold and but few re main on hand. The plan of said lots can be seen at the Sheriff's office In Harrisburg, where persons desiring to purchase aresequested to call and see the same. _ FOR SALE—A firs to seconded-handed CARRIAGE; suitable for Hacking. Will be sold cheap by applying to W. REES, febl-tf Fifth street. LOTS for sale on Cumberland street, east side of Ridge Avenue. WM. C. AfeFADDEN. febl7-dim BUILDING STONE FOR SALE, of best quality, delivered to any part of the city. Apply to J. MISS., janl2 Immediately below - the city. CONDEMNED HORSES WAR DEP.urrxorr, CAVALRY BUREAU OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, Wean:man; D. C., Feb. 19, Bei. WILL be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the places and dates named be- low, viz: Penner,' 300 Horses, Friday, 4th March. At Williamsport; Perna., 300 Horses, Tuesday, Bth March. At Altoona, Penna., 300 Horses, Friday, 11th March. At New Brunswick, N. 300 Horses, Tuesday ; 15th March. At 'Easton, Penna., 300 Horses, Friday, 18th March. -At Newark, N. J., 300 Horses, Tuesday, 221 March. At Lebanon, Penna., 300 Horses, Friday 25th March. At Wilkesbarre, Penna., 300 Horses, Tuesday, 20th March. Horses will be sold singly. - Sales begin at 10 •. nr., and continue daily till all aro sold. BOOT SHOE Jk; ITELERS It is the only Apply on the premises, or by letter, ro W. P. BYZatt, janlo-dawt.d Bnequehanna P..l).,,Danphin es.; Pa. Hairisbarg, JO. 15, 1864„ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF • 111.3 , Horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry service of the United States Armt For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be had. Terms Cash, in United States Treasury Notes only . " JA3fF_S A EKLN; feb2o-dtm29 Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau AU lON SALE OF CONDEMNED • STOCK. CAVALRY BOREAL', OFFICTi OP Cates QuairrnexAstga, Wasik:gnus, B. C., Feb.9tb, 18 Wrbe sold at Public Auction to the i LL 2ighest bidder, in SUNBURY, PENNA., Beginning on the 26th day orrebrnary, Iga, and contin uing flora day to day, until allOntold, 300 HORSES. These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry =vice-of the United S Army. For road an d farm pnrposea y good bargains..mnY he had. ' Horsee wUI be sold singly. . Terms cash in 11. S. Treasury notes. JAMES A. OM; feblo-dtd Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bums. LUXURY AND ECONOMY. ' ELEGANCE AND DVEAL'ILITY. TEE PATENT DOUBLE TUBE PIPE. Mvery popular Pipe has now been in-_. uced into this community. Its peculiar 'aerie consists in the use of two tubes, one for the smoke alone, and= the other for the passage of the saliva andnieotine to them.. at tire bottom whence it is discharged. The smoke. being thus kept clear of contact with saliva is always delicious and pare in its odor, and the colleoted matter which ren ders all. other Pipes offensive being entirely removed, the Pipe will always .continue sweet and agreeable. In the cities of Baltimore and Washington whE..ra thousands have tested its merits, amongst the Editorial notices are the following: The BiaiiIPIOTE American says:—ThisTipe has many of the qualities of the costly Turkish "chibouk," giving to the smoker the pure exhalation of the tobacco, free from its noxious nicotine. The Daily Gazette. says:—lts economy and the greater usury it imparts while smoking, recommend it favorably o all lovers of the weed_ The Daily Clipper possesses merZpivirg be fore obtained in Pipes. There is no doubt ' that in a short time it will be the only Pipe used..? For sale by the dealers generall3".jichis city, and whole-. sale at liberal rates, by "The_Ntifiacco Pipe Company," at their manufactory, 10 Granby street, opposite Pratt Street Bridge.Nitir, thnore; Md. attentioijoiSwtlers and others is called this Pipe, now so popular throughout the army, • feb2O-dlw MICE First National Bank of HarriSburg, ra.,, Capital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege of increas ing it to $89 0 ,e 00 . 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 Notes Drafts, Bills of Elichange, receive money on delimit, and buy and sell exchange 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 Jose H. BRIGGS, J.. It. EBY, Sr;wax O.OIIIION, JAMES YOUNG, WILLIAM QOLDSIC, GEo. F. Room, J. D. CA.lixao.N. JOHN. IL BRIGGS, Prat GEO. H. MALI, Cashier. jaa2V d2ta HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM, FOR beautifyingthe complexion, eradicat ing freckles, eruptions, sunburn and tan. It is the most extraordinary and delightful toilet article ever dis covered. It changes the sunburnt face and hands to a pearly like, satin texture and ravishing beauty, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It re moves pimples, tetter, tan and roughness. It is what every lady should have, and none ;will dispense with when once used. Sole agents for this city. For sale by the bottle or dozen. S. A. RUN] EL & MRO., Apothecaries, 118 Market street, Harr/abut& - 7 febn-dtf* NOTICE. . _ _ • The Partnership heretofore existing. in the name of`ir ROUSER & Locaja, , , has been dissolved by mutal con sent All persons indebted will pleas. make payment . and those having demands present their account for settle ment. JACOB , HOUSER, - • AUG. LOCHMAN Having purchased the entire stock of goods of the late firm, and having purchased in Philadelphia, and now opening a new stock of DRY GOODS, would solicit a con tinuation of the patronage heretofore received and invite the-public In'gerieral to examine my stock of gods. • Ro. 15 Market Square, opilbsite the Harrisburg Bank. febl-dlm* AUG. LOCH:MAX JOHN L. CAPEN, PEMENOLOG/ST, MAY be Consulted, DAY an - ' WANING ; on adaptation to business, Trade :tilitt on the improvement of health, correctiona 044. formation of friendships, &c. Full ditheftpOQW!.ir eter s ebseacter given when required, at NO,', 25 W ll t,h Tenth street, above Chestnut., Philadelphij. - • . - • , • feb13.41.1m APPLES Ve have Just received a fine selection or 41n*S, - 133. prime order. For rale by thebarrel, buthel or quantity Itt Efekon W. J. SHELL. Janie.