ailD Celtgrap: v BARRISBURG, PA MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 29, 1869. ESCORT OF DR. THOS. ST. CLAIR. PROCESSION THIS MONDAY EVENING. At a meeting of the Union citizens, held on Friday evening last, the following gentlemen were appointed a committee to make suitable arrangements for a public procession for the purpose of escorting Dr. THOMAS ST. Qum, the Union Senator from the Indiana district, to the Senate chamber, this evening, viz: George Bergner, Chairman - , Gen. Knipe, Gen. Williams, Col. Jennings, Col. Worrell, D. A. Balt, Jim. Lowry, Alex. Koser, Col. Jno. Wallower, Daniel Muench, Frank Darby, Daniel Hall, J. C. Young. At a Meeting of committee Saturday morn ing, it was unanimously resolved to invite:all the Union men of Harrisburg and vicinity to meet at the Court House this (liforrnaT) Elm ira° at half-past six o'clock, at the .Tinging of the Court House bell, for the purpose of escorting the Union Senator, Dr. ST. Cure, to the Senate chataber. In accordance iiith the above; all loyal men in the city axe .respeetfully invited to meet at the place designate& said join the procession . .. Col. axes WOEnaLL has been appointed Marshal, and will make all proper arrange-, ments. Let the loyal men turn out in their st;ength., and show the Copperhead. Senators that their days are numbered, and that the wheels of Government cannot be stopped by their trai torous course in future. GEO. BERGNEIt, Chairman of Committee CITY ITEMS. SAVAGE'S Ursine or Real Bear's Grease from the Canada bear, an excellent pomade for the hair, just received and for sale at 0. A. Bann rart's drug store. I===l Rum - vein's Bronchial Trochee for hoarse ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Wm. H. Egie's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. jan3o-dtf TICE celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye.; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescope-s, field glasses, defining an object from one to ten miles, and all kinds of optical, nathematical and philo4, sophical instruments attßosendale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Spare. Artificial eyes inserted. - Send for a circular! janBdtf TOWN AND COUNTRY. WE would again call attention to the adver tisement of Mr. Jacob Mish, who offers for. sale a fine assortment of garden seeds, all'of which are of excellent quality. Tas election held for borough officers in Sunbury, on the 19th inst., resulted in the choice of the entire Union ticket, with but a single exception, and that in a case *keit the Union nominee declined an election.• = ArreyrroN, 55ra !'—The members of the 65th , Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Cob Richard White,) are requested to meet at the Cotton Factory Hospital to-morrow (Tuesday)y morning, at 9 o'elbok. By order. SODA WATER! SODA Waystal-If you feel like drinking a good glass of soda water, yon will well by giving Minkel & Brother a IA Market street, Hanisbuig. • ~ feb27-2t* Pera.—The fair gotten up under the auspi ces of the Sabbath School and ladies of the New School Presbyterian Church, will open at five o'clock, to-morrow evening, in Brant's lower hall. As the proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of the Sunday. School, this fair should be liberally plitzronized. Canna! Croksal—Persons wishing to smoke a good cigar, 4%411 do well by giving Kunkel & Brother a call, as they keep a well selected stobic . of the finest cigafs that can be had in the market, which can be had either by the box or by the thousand. Give us a call. S. Kunkel & Bro., No. 118 Market Meet, Harrisburg. feb27-2t• Lo enc.—A. German lady called at' the Post Office, in Dashore,-the other day; for the pur pose of Mailing ;a letter, and called for two ebtmiii: • ' l Whett Wormed by the Post Master that the, ‘ leter needed sly one stamp; . she insisted.upon haiing two, saying: "That the letter would go faqter, with two stamps upon it." -- PAUL Acotostrr.—Benjamin •Schwartz, a resident of Allentown, in the employ of the Eas.t. Eennsylvanie railroad company, was in stantly killed on Thursday last, at the jui:3l4l tion of the East Pennsylvania and Lehigh Val ley railroads, whilst moving some cars. The "bumping stick" broke, throwing hiin on the track, and the'wheels of thelender passed over his breast. Tine Harrisburg Daffy Telegraph is out in" new type, and'iti spicy columns look wzat and clean as possible! It is the only loyal at the:State capital, and has a wide and in: creasing - circulation. We have always con sidered_the Telegraph the best 7letosiaper for, this locality, as it reaches •'us 12 hours in ad-, ranee of the Philadelphia papers.—Hollidays burg Whig. Orrr ELEarros.—The animal eleotion for City officers will be held on Friday, the 18th day of March, at which time the citizens of eagh ward will vote for . one_ person for city treasurer, three persons for city auditors, two persons for school airectOrs, one person for member of city council, (except in the Third ward,-- : W.liere two councilmen are to be ,elect ed,) one ' person for judge of elections, *cif& inspeetiirs '9f - elections, one for as 'seam, and one for constable. The election will be held at the usual places, in the various wards,' be tween the hours of 9A. and 7P. 11. of said day; Hon. Tames if sox, ofreene Bycounty, died on the 17th inst., at the advanced age of eighty-three years. The deceased was for years a member of the Legislature from that county, was an Associate Judge two terms, and enjoyed a large decree of public confidence and esteem. • ILLFDDRar, Bans.—The Mecha.nicsburgbank will commence doing business under the Na tional Banking law, on the 3d of May next, with a capital of $100,000; with the privilege of increaking'itk42oo,ooo The•Muilteof the link will then bethe Fink Nationatßank of Mechanicsburg. Loos! Loos!—Sunday lEfours for Opening. 'he Drug Store of Kunkel & Brother will be open regularly on Sunday morning from 8 to 10, and in the pfternoon froin,s to 7, for the accommodation of physicians and ' persons wishing to get drugs. 'Kunkel & Bro., No. 118 Market street, Keansburg. leb29-12t* .-,•.- Fes.—A small unfinished house, the pro perty of Mrs. Brogan, on East street, near the reservoir, was destroyed by fire about eleven o'clock on Saturday night. It was the work of ari incendiary. A couple of the fire com panies were promptly on the ground, but could not save the building. Wrzconts Hcms!---W9.-have the pleasure of announcing the return of Harry Thomas, E.sq., of tine city, "*46,44*W0n visit to Europe. , Mr. T. returns with improved health, and gives a favorable account of his visit to the "old country." His numerous friends wilt extend him a hearty welcome. --Pratt,Distrivotosicsu Anarve..L. Daniel Prat Esq., the editor of the Grid fron,,and late can didate for the Presidency, has arrived in this city, and expects to deliver an address to both Houses of ,the Legislature. He is a genuine poet and ready writer. We hope all will go and hearhie address to be delivered in the state Capitol No doubt there will be a grand Union de monstration this evening to escort to the cap itol the key that willmilock the Senate, and send the despairing copperheads howling to their holes. Those" intending to participate will meet at the court house at 6i o'clock.— Col. Jas. Worrell has been selected as marshal for the occasion. SANrosp's version of the Ticket-of-Leave *an has attained s poinilitrity, dtcelled only by its author—who is the head and front of minstrelsy." The beautiful little opera house is constantly besieged by large crowds of per ions eager to witness the very laughable doings and sayings of Sanford's fine bend of min strels and delineators of negrciism. Don't for- get to go where vestbuttons are seriously dam aged. Srn'ford can't,afford.to insure them, as his audit?rs are bound to "laugh and grow fat," and an insurance on those little waist ' coat fasteners would make sad inroads on his Too MilairTitetrifaL—The Organ gives, as a reaafin for, not publishing the report of the proceedings of the loyal convention held in West Tennessee, that "the dispatch was so 'miserably' put together that it would boat more time and . trouble to make it intelligible than it is won't L iA...very lame exense! The dispatch appeared in full in our paper of , Saturday,,cmd could have been appropriated by the 04;in if it desired to publish it. Such dispatches do not suit columns. Anything that exhibitis — the 4 growth of loyalty in the South is carefully suppressed by the copper .head editors. TEE Pfnalurivernaltzifraavas VtNDICATED. - A pamphlet has been published defending the Pennsylvania Reserve .Corps from imputations cast upon them in General M'Clellan's report of the battle, together with the reports df the stbordinatelofficers, and ends with the fol lowing statement: "We, 'the undersigned, officers of the Pennsylvania Reserves, who fought in the.bettle‘ ofthci 3fith of June, 1862, variously called the battle of Nelson's Farm, Glendale and New Market Cross Roads, do hereby distinctly state that our division was • 'not routed in that battle, and, although tem porary reverse was sustained by Seymoiir's brigade early in the day, the 'division was at no time routed." - , .` Tax thrilling plaYis; , The'Maniac Leber, and Jack_Award) , drew immensely on Saturday night- r -the hall having been entirely filled, and many persons unable to obtain seats. 'Popu lar plays, fine casts `of character, andbplendid acting, are sufficient to attract .the public, and they have been successful in doing so, err, since'ltdase'd Staff TiVape arrived in Harris 'burg, some six weeks,ago, and.we predict sim ilar successes long as the management con thine to - please - the ikublia. For this 'evening, two new plays will be introduced:=Boll Wa ters It'un pm,, and The Waralering The selection of characters could not be more approririate, and 'as the pieces are popular, there.will be:- ; a large audience. Slut . Wafers Run Deep, was written by . the,c9lehrated Tom Taylor, author of the iiakd-if-Yeave Man, and needs no recommendation from us. The Wan- Minstra.is a very • isughbhle farce, in 'which Sir. Itobse, the "fuluzymsui," ap gear as Jem Sags. Go early. Early,,We r morning, as a few quiet and inoffensive colored men cif,..th - e pax eii = oowri' tiem passing along Ridge Avenue, 'on way to work, they were`,at; tanked by a number of drunken soldiers;-and Shameful'? abused and beaten. One of them was pursued into a store, and in endeavoring to escape broke a large`'which he' was compelled to. pay for. 'The , . sOldiers threw large stories at the negroes, and struck a number of houses near by,besidds endangering ijhe lives` of P4e*:l4; Persons wit) wit nessed the affair state that it .was disgraceful in the extreme. , l i,Ve,e9areely know who de serves *lmA-sever:e s : censure, the drunken soldiers, dr Ile party who sold them liqrior. f Numerous outrages occur in West Harris fiurg. Woitd it not be well for some of the ! F i o li ce to make that Rcirtion of our city the ' -theatreorth l iii cliaistims? . 14' tc.L, - Wzsco'rr's Peeraiii asvßx =We'fake p ev.- sure in calling the'att4zinilOn'of our readers to the important invention which is destined to make a great `revolution in the operation of churning. This churn will make good but ter in five minutes. Mr. Tupper, the proprie tor, may be seen at Buck's Union Hotel, and is offering great inducements to those who wish to purchase county rights. Call and ex amine for yourselves. feb29-3t • SOMETHING limw , new braud of prime cigars have been introduced here. - They have been manufactured expressly and exclusively: for C. A. Bannvart & Co., and bear the name of the fighting hero,,Gen.. II S. Grant. These cigars are of the very lest quality, posaess }"X fine- havoY, and are in great demaxa— Messrs. Betrayed & Co. have the sole right to' sell these cigars aealers and ethers, and those desiring to purehase will have. to call on them. Each box contains a fine Portrait of Gen. Grant, the copyright of whichhas been secured to the abeva. firm.. The :General Grant cigars are bound to an immense sale, Bs theY are uriexcelled. • For the Telegraph. • • Congressional Grant of Public Lands. -1 , , WesespectfullY invite the attention.of the Legislature of our State to the following facts and reasonings concerning the appropriation of lands by Congreria for' the endOWment one or more Agricultural Colleges: L The act of Congread contemplates one nf two things, to wit: Either one or more:sahOols for the purpose of 02164 . ilatfrig kno \ 4040 on the subject of agriculture and the mechanic arts,. such as the Smithsonian Imititute, or a strictly scientific school; or its object is to es tablish one or more schools for the purpose of diffusing among the industrial classes 'the knowledge already originated, and to do this for the purpose of elevating the industrial classes, and increasing the productive power of the country. If the former were the - Objeetnf Congress, the grant is too small and would not_prodnce. the desired result; besides, the language - of the act seems to determine the point, (see section fourth, towards the close,) to Wit: "To the endowment, support and maintenance of at• least one object should be, without exclud ing other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branehes of learning as are related to agricul ture and mechanic arts, in order to premifite the liberal and practidal education of the in dustrial classes the several pursuits .and professions in IRS:" The design, -therefore, seems to be to edugate "the industrial. classes in ,the several' pursuits . and profassions • in life," not to educate a few industrial classes. -No*, we maintain that this end will, be Moat successfully attained by distributing. this fund to eight or teneolleges in the , State; which ; ay be willing to MISTS , into effect 'the provisions , of the bill, as modified : by our State Legislattire, and for the following rea , sons: 1. These -colleges-'are already' teaching nearly all the branches of knowledge taught by the Agricultural School in Centre County, • as may be seen:by 'comparing' together their lists of, studies; and, in addition, they are teaching, for the most part, the industrial classes. Their students .are generally the sons of farmers, mechanics and merchants. 2. We need not attempt to prove that ten: colleges, diettibtited throughout ,_State, from local, denominational and other causes, will educate many,inore than imtrcollNie;llio l 4_ ever largely patronized, :and that thetyl ed ucate more thoroughly; the princiPle!' . .that smaller classes will be morethorouglily drilled than larger ones. 3. By distributing the fund, say to ten col legeti,. the Legislature will at once secure, as a basis: of co4:ipertition and concert, the capital already; productive in these colleges, the or ganization, the apparatus, libraries and expe rienced instructors in them. There aree-ten colleges in this- State, whose, average endow ment and fixed capital will equal one, hundred thousand dollars each; so that the State Would* begin her work with- an active capital of at least a million of dollars, besides the prestige , of the'iniltritee which . _,Ple., colleges exert al ready; ".,„ . . •• - 4. they-needhin-addition; to make these colleges agricultural, &c., according to the act, is additional endowment, so that the ,princi-, plea which they now inctilcate may bei'aripliAd to agriculture and the mechanic arts.: 5. It-seems to be conceded on all sides that that the colleges could sell the lands to their friends for twice or thrice the sum which the State could realize. In view of the above considerations, it is believed that the Legislature would more sue cesiflitly carry out the intention of Congress by dis*buting the lands than by concentrat ing them. MANY FeTeNDS or TEE "INDIIEVIMO licaozzAz, s BAzzAftuic CzurF.--It is riot our purpose to criticise the most excellent dra matic company at Brant's Hall, but in borrow ing an hour or two,freen business on last Fri day niglit„we dropped in to see the play of Ligonier,' and while we have seen the repre sentation in large theatres ig w oyr.At, 'antic cities, under more;:firrorable°. - aus;: pices, from greater facilitiea•?ileiligu,f. Fat the control of the perforiiiiits; — atuadef 'Compels us to state that the conception of the play, as performed by the different eaters, would not bleniiih. the b. reputation - ..of l ;thoseti whose names ccio inge_prominent in .tit~a=dray made field. Tha , happy bf Wean - bk.: rian Chief, from his lovelfo - thoreek Girl, is but a just tribute - to - that 'which is im planted in the nature even of the untutored savage. We are somptitnes,inclined to think: that, though civilization has smoothed the outward seeming of society :in our Country, there :is foam fog the sZcrei.s'ebf Greek girls, aniritai leading to- the object,of. this; advertisenient. The Greeks and , BarWriane' have their style of dress—so have the : cans ; and perhaps at no time, in the : city bf, `Harrisburg, has there been so largenndhand-: some a stook of- ladies' and genthihiert's "dieos goods, with a general assert:cant ofrseatfria ble dry goods, as can be puichased now at the cheap store of C. L. Bowman, No. 1, corner of Front and Market streetat , Haw OcarazarAnn, Jan. 18 64. • DEAR LADY Ball, will you please pardon me for the liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. • I feel myself sunder obligations to you for the :benefitcl have _derived from -your medicine and eye salve!, having suffered for many years most TrpraW.l sting pain in my head, breast and side, not being Free from . pain day or , night. And , I Save been docto ring with well-skilled -int 'practical physicians for some yeara,, and all, attempts proved 'a failure: '-`1 had given up all hopes of recovery and - felt fully resigned•W Await my 'fate, which' foretold an; untimely 'grave. My father being a resident of Siddons burg; and living quite.a distance from you, I • did not get to hear of yOurmedicine---that has proved avonclerful cure indeed. .g ome , few ' months ago I was advised by a lady friend of Brine to try our medicine. She stated to, me that she ma de use of your mi.cine and salve which `proved a cure. Feeling rather loth at a i m to:bri, as I had laid out morkfry,,timaalie,r time; which-made the ' expenses': 3r_arY heavy and all Or . ..naught But Eivini great..oonfin once *pay friend'Ontegrityillvis prompted rOVearit a rrrkniWritt___..„.., myself. I therefore p a r ettaiskt two dollars and a half worth of your medicine, and, to my utter astonishment, in one week I 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 proved useless. My eyelids were so much inflamed that I wasiorced to wear glassei for some years, 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 corlld -not rest content until I would return my heartfelt congratulations to you, my friend and benefactress, for the good you have accomplished, feelinOmyself a new creature entirely. • You are at perfint liberty to publish this if you feel so inclined. I close by requesting you to accept myttwanneet regards, with a hope that for humanity's sake, your ife may be prolonged. Stidc'ess .be yours forever in performing the wonderftil cure. Yours witriespea, N'Llt.B.Y E. BROWN. P. S.--For further information, •address Mary E. Brown, New Omiaberland, (lumber land county, Pa. -- ".- Mss L. BALL, `No. 272-South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa. m 121-tf SPECIAL• NOTICES. Arrival of New Gclods: Arrival of New Goods! Raving just returned - Prom New York, we are now re ceiving a splendid assortment or new goods. Plain poplins, plain allaltol' Plaid lustres and other dross goods. New spring delaincs.... - . Calicos, the best qualitY:—all prices. Muslim, bleached and unbleached. licking, all prices.- ""' Ladles' and gentlemeresyxket-handkerchiefs. Stockings for ladies andlentlemen Plain delaines. Figured all-wool delalnes, - Shirt breasts at all prices - . Ginghams, full assortment. Black alpacasi black delaines. Black bombazine; black merinos. Hoop skirts at T 5 centsi , Witital/Pwlida4 ; 0 • ' ( Balmoral skirts at 2 50, 23 and upwards. Marseilles quilts and Allendale quilts. Black silks at $1,..51 25, $l. 50 and upwards. so oi . ur gec his vory lawcuow. And,w e e u e e ar d i i offer an as=; cpoMitootle AV? COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Tat= SOAP, In such universal demand, is made from the onownermaterlals, is MILD and locorr MINT in its nature, rotsonurryr sosaysio,. and extremely BEINEIICIAL in its action upon the skin. For sale by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. -Dank 5-dawly BANiffiIItiONCIIIAL TROCHES, For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, -41543., are:specially . recommended, to singers ida pitrstaw wh4e . viication call's them to speak in yublic. ManufaCirre d only by C. A. Bannvart ib Co. ' Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Eold by druggist every where. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: = Btl4 1864. C. A. Berlsvear—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and .throat troubles, .and =in comparison With them 041301.44* as a most'efdly44' ): 011 . 3 ,speakers. aid singers, in cases of hOarseness ? coughs and /colds. I have found the* scif's,drolll, time of need, most ,effarititill.W. ~.„ Yours truly, • Pastor of 4. S. Presbyterian Church. fLuilusinnio, Jan.,'1864. • To C. A. Beraivrarr—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 Wirehesa.P..,:la , .. - - 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, andii _pairing the, effectiVidiatt 'the` delivery of public ad dl. Clifomil.. 31. 4,1Wirobii 4. J . :Ale VehatiO, I 74.I.I.tIMTAGISONP 'Pastor:of - 41M LocliStSt: vxt 4 4 6.:*+'• ,‘.' 4.. I To C. 1: Bratirveirr—Dear Sir: iHavinp, used your Bronchial Troches, I am free to say they are 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 rim lunging. Yours, &c., G. G. RARESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. aIISCELLANECIUS: PROCLAMATION,; r-'-;llogreele'Airigu . . Y v eti, $ 04 .-;^ - • order in this city, and in accordance with the request of Lieut. Colonel Bombard, A. A. Provost Marshal General, urging the prohibition of the sale of "Liquor to Solders under all circumstances," all Tavern s Kee andJ keep ers of Lager.Beer*artVbPretr°j°rlVY u l fur ther notice , to Clo Mir . eseabliedhents and c onform trictly I. the desire of the A. A. Provost Marshal Gen re', as regards the military. A. L. ROUMFORT, fed-dtf • Mayor. ViteXul„,.aild Valuable ,inscoverys, GREAT DIBOOVKIIT I Pow • TEILTOPPEt ' I S4lv IM- 4 OMERNIr than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tasted during the last two years by practical men,.and prow:mond by $ tn be at'll.PleNTO'R` TO' ANY !Adhesive Preparations known. ' 0 44 .: Isl , E 14.0. Applicable to nodal Arta Ittrarnea laramoms Cziamr is a new thing, and the result of years of 1,614 0 41 fiC • smol Wl:4e - tow tomptiraiake r • wW eiv , be? come comfpt or omit any ofengive amen. A new thing. Its tst;iiiiintaii:' 1, . 11 ittkirizi arm: 1' Manufacturers, using Machines, will find it the Aleitt aftiele, Ithelvk flat* the . "Itl9o. t iknor §y4Sly. ' Will find it sufficiently adhesive for theism's. as has been. proved. ~Bootand S4oe Man -1 Ockurals. • LZCSN' Jewelers. ... Ina lislogiaThy Adtgital to Leaker, And we claim as an especial merle, • ,K..sttdoi Watches to Boots dui I , .kies sufficiently strong without ~,,N10140 x 9i17 Q.AlPitieCt .4 1 ( riN thlt_in,aso.%tidng for mend big W 1)&371 ACIY; Bone, d artlclik of Household UN It is It liquid. '..ff f •,,REILEMBER HILTO'S Dammam thuiswr Remember. la in a liquid a= and as easily ag plied as paste. Husoita beau:oda Czaccwr water or oil. Ragreea liTosta Cressr y aubstances. Supplied7 s ln Xually or ,lianutio 1 turer's Pukageoltom 2 ounces to 100 bs. •40 11114 . 01443R08.,& CO., Al Proprietors, Providence, R. I. f:LAING & MAGINNIfiI 7.44 ents in Phlled . J 6 48- 1 4 tool SANFORD'S HALL. BRAT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL. - , -.ll4Ajt AgvlTE"Wii sue.. • HE only place in the State, .except' Pitts ,bag' who pay a INS=== .REVENUE ; rarcE„NF., to give THEATICAL, OPERA • PBRFORMANCES. ~......~,,~ti., ~~ GO SEE . THE GC).SEE GO SEE THE - GO SEE THE '~~ ,:fir Tictiolvop-tEkv-R-m-Aw. ;riekiT4lilillAVV: MAN. 7;::d... )7 -4,.; , ,-,• . -- ~...: , ..H ~--;-,-.._.-, _..-. Tik;gt4)/7.)k*.r,:bi'iii--. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. as perfomed by SAAFORD AND TROUPE. SANFORD AND TROUPE. , SAN - PORI:1 AND TROUPE. SANFORD AND TROIME. SANFORD AND TROUPE. sANygn:*Np TROUPE. SANPOWITAN'te;TitOtrPE. SANPOIti) A:ND TROUPti SANFOR4 AND TROUPE. SANFORD AND TROUPE. 1 THE BE S'V'COMPANY ' ni Eik - i4 'l‘ =k , N ac' ." Read the opinion of the Preset,: who have pronounced TIMM-OE-LEM NUN as allttaisplaMA to 44 olio dolt most eireccA pmeitelika= ifitioduced S,Y MIN s. RANIXTR'S TROUPE'ARVI ACTORS: SASTA:33:O3'I7Oth ARV Ao.T OR3 SANFORD'S TROUPE ART DO NOT PAIL TO UETHEiI ft. ALL THEIR vislu:ETrEt§. The ORCHVII4 4133 ';, it. a : '.. - „) • ,'', I. ' _.,'- ' SCIENTIFIC "''' ' ' ever offered in this city: / 3 • - iirof. HAAS at tliaano, , Prof:ASCEEE at the' dornett; Prof. Prof. swAittk botaire • Prof. CABL,Violiniat '4 , • . . tog ethei t Ml.the.aid. of the Comic Musicians, t maiviLfhP ivid.J . n4rnralitel.taiam*ever Mao eiSted tiflrlaragatif. B.:1 `~~~ .'~` GO HEAR THEM. - " litlage l 4 l zx-• - '•• MAR . • ;1 -- )•• • - • -• •:,. pr perr e dit Ms gall; oemMien bY 5ft1b4115 to be Burloaque on thi-11.-P.P" AMERICAN COUSIN. Anttuicvir COI7 IN. AMERICAN COUSIN. — Alif' • COUSIN. AMEficH C E t 4 ; 1 ; AMERICAN COl3l$lN. LVIII - ptiCAIV CorSIN. t AN. COUSIN. Mirk the price to SANFORD% MALL. MEM • Orchestra•o • • • ••• •56 Dints. parquette •-•-• • - - private Bolefigi.-4 :frt. -4 , 'T 'LLPII3O;g , c sine! , Coloq a adkil' • :11 •44:- lb u d """ ' ... GRAND STAR Cinnbination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS ENABLE TO cs~! ANOTHER PLAY BY TOM TAYLOR. ANOTHER PLAY BY TOY TAYLOR. STILL WATERS RUN DFRP. STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. The Laughable Farce, called the WANDERING MINSTREL. WANDERING MINSTREL. WANDERING MINSTREL _ • WANDERING MINSTREL. and MINSTREL MISS FANNY DENHAM, . MISS' FISH DEMI, - RISS FANNY DENIM, 11155 FANNY DENHAM: in a favorite eharacter, introducing several songs. Secure Seale and Come Early. For particulars see small bills. MEE 'SANFORD'S HALL. MIME THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET, REAR OF BIER'S HOTEL. OPEN FOR THE SEASON SANFORD AND' TROUPE. DRAWING ROOM CONCERT. In consequence of the groat success of the TICKET-OF-LEAVE, • will be repeated this evening, together with geind,and r ISt It E. IC. S Y . Orchestra Seats can be pros fired in - advance at Bann vart's Drug Store. Doors open at eji. Commence Xto 8. - Police always In attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 seam Orchestra tittirs, 60 amts. Priiite Miles, entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each. - jau2l.-dat CANTERBURY MUSIC MIL. * WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. J. aUnn.:....... OPEN EVERY. EVENINC, , -With a First-cilia's Company of , SINGER* DANCERS, COMEDLILNS, ko., &a Admission... ..... ...............,...... ....... lb cants Seaia in Boxes 2 5 64 • Al7/.1 DIV Li DC 1 DMI 101 LUXURY AND ECONOMY. ELEGANCE AND DV7I.AB=E THE PATENT DOUBLE TUBE PIPE. TIMM very popular Pipe has now been in troduced into this community. Es peculiar merit consists in the uteri/two tubes, one for the smoke alone, and the other for thipa&tge of the saliva and nicotine to the cup at thebottoos wham it is discharged, The smoke being thus kept clear of contact with saliva is always delicious and pure in its odor, and the collected matter which rem ders all other Pipes otrensivi, being entirely removed, the Pipe wilhalways continue sweet and agreeable. In the cities of Baltimore and Washington where thousands have tested its merits ; amongst the Editorial notices are Ihe following:' The saitimoreAsterieas says:—This Pipe has many of the qualities of the costly Turkish "chibouk," giving to thesmokee the pure exhalation of the tobacco, free from its noxious nicotine. TheDagy Gamete says:—lts economy and the greater unary it, imparts while smoking, recommend it favorably o all lovers of the weed. The Daily Ch'igar saso:—lt possesses merits never be. fore obtained in Pipes. Tbero is no doubt but that in a , short timelt will be the only Pipe used. For sale by the dealers generally in this city, and whole sale at liberal rates, by "The Tobacco Pipe Company," at their nuenitactory, No. 1. 'Granby street, opposite Pratt Street Bridge, Baltimore, Md. - .21,..P.41—The Attention of Sutlers and others is ; called to this-Pipe, now so popular throughout the anitz For inim,by BANKVART & CO,, No: 2 Jones Itow,- sn& C. S. NBLLEN, 93 Market street, Harriabarg. THE First National Bank of Harrisburg, Pa., Capllid $100;090.; with the privilege, of Mcrae& ins it to $300,1300. • ' The State Capital Bea having organized under the act. to provide a , liatiorial currency, under the above title; respectfully offers its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, receive money on deposit, and bay and sell exchange on all parts of the country: The business - will be conducted at the corner of• Second and.Wabut streets, by the following named directors and ofllteis . _ Jan29-dZn 1864. 'SPRING OPENINGr. 1864. PINE DRESS GOODS. 11re:i!St t ie t1 Few /0211; New Materials. 15 Different Shades of Alpaca. SIVNG STYLE OF BAMOB AT e—boautlful colors. ILIONIFIOENT RASES OF HEAVY MOURNING mum: . _ .1 , taI M d AIN BLACK BIM GLOSS .DRESS • SlLKS—war . BEAUTIFUL NEAT STYLE 3 OP BLACK FIGURED SILKS. A heavy stock. of WINTER DRESS . GOODS of all kite* will be disposectof much below the usual price. CATIWART & BROTHER, Next door to the Harrisburg.Banit. fe23-2W - ' PROPOSALS FOR MASONIC:Y.. P2.0P.0.9..4 1 %.S vials received. up to the 511. etlfiuttaurthiflunishing and litylrightplane2;4lo weltofStone (morepr less)at tireLoe+4 , 4lronWorhaAl s ffile perch- te Vent cement masonry, - the balance Offiret-dasz masonry, of cut dimension stone. - - Pttposals Will be received fbr the material and work separate, or for the whole comb i ned; Plans may be seen at the office of Wm. Colder. Ptoposals may be addressed to Win. Colder, Chairman Building Committee. Wit. COLDER, J. It EBY, G. DAWSON COINFAN, Building CommithaL - , feb2l-dtd F RONT STREET PROPERTY FOR SA T . F • The aubSeriber will offer for sale on Saturday next, (February 27,) at 3 P. 31.., at the Court House, the valuable . F..“?rT.l4,allarront street, above Locust,- now occupied by Robert WElwee and Martin Stutzman. The lot Is 20_„% • feet ufbie running back to River alley, 210 feet ' ' fetal -dui J W. Concord Grape.: - :• • . •, . . i ' IMNES of this excellent large . early A V • valley for sale at the Keystone Nntsery. • feb24-41w JAC:OIO6BW • VOR SALE.—A Five-horse-powei MGM and BOILER, in good artier. - Anti GEETY; Walnut street, below Sixtb.. feb23-tr HOUGHTON'S ArgraC44,- SRPDLING, a prolific bearer, Perfe ctl y ham Ind l'rei Cann mil dew, berries of, medium size. Forsale at Keystone Nvir eeryby dozen Or hundred. ptPas . ' TIMMY BYT) PROLIFIC, Aretw er . p, orineiriev 'orange, Catawba'', (ever -bearing,} „ tut toll; &e.. forag a l e t ! the Keystoue Nurgenr . , coB mlsEr. leb24iltar. Apple Trees, r I F all the leading varieties, for sale - at the lEnynonaNmvery. [febSl4lw] JACOB MIBIL. . Delaware Grapes. 11100 D VETES.of this celebT!464 Grape for vi Sale at Keystone NtMay. rete4-file JACOB. *pH. il. 4 :_ ~. .~~f-~~: Wee the BeZ e ldle - le iretge 91E0B_ .tree.pseux p eloselY end foliage, but transp ' better and grontajenrerapially. ;For sale at Keystone Nur sery,s [febSkliw] JACOB lit . ftt AMUSEMENTS GAM ADMISSION. MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 29 AND TROUPE. DIRECTORS Jolla H. BRIGGS, , J. R. Ray, . . !•• Socop Gamow; • ITAKEZ YOUNG, .W4 1 440 4 0 40 Y - • ' ' ' • Gm% F. Rumoa, J. D. CA.Nraos. 4011.1{; El. BRIGGS, Presl. • GEO. 1E Rata tr., Cashier. Gooseberries, Nor7ay Maple jan2s solo tease. J. MESH.
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