Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, February 29, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1864,
CITY ITEMS
THE Patent double-tube pipe mentioned in
another column, can be obtained at C. A.
Bannyart & Co.'s drug store. feb27-1t
BART'S Bronchial Troches for hoarse
ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles'
Drug store, corner Third and "North Streets, and
Dr. Wm. IL Egle's Drug store,:ltidge Avenue.
jan3o-clif
Tim celebrated crystal spectacles properly
adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to
700 diameter ; tower teleicopes, field glasses,
defining an object from one to, ten miles, and
all kinds of optioal, mathematiCal and philo
sophical instruments at RoSendale's Optical
Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes
inserted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf
TOWN AND COUNTRY:
Tam PATENT DOUBLE Tulin PIPE .is for side
in this city only at Keller's Drng and Fancy
Goods Store. See advertisement. It
,pos
sesses merits never before obtained in,pipes.
SODA WATREI SODA. ,WitORI-If .you feel
like drinking a good glass of soda water, you
will do well by giving Kunkel & Brother a
call, No. 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
feb27-2t*
Suca an assortment of plain and fancy tollef
soaps as we present to customers, we guaran
tee cannot be Sound elsewhere in Harrisbtirg .
than at Keller's drug and fancy goods store;
No. 91 Market street.
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DErcroLisuro—Hoffman's old livery stand,
corner of Third and Locust streets. It has
been removed to make room for the extensions
of the State Capital Hotel, which will be
greatly enlarged the coming season. • '
THEAR will be service in the T3aptist Church,
corner of Second and Piiie streets, on to
morrow morning at 10i o'clock, and at "7
o'clock in the evening. The pulpit will he:
occupied by the Rev. Mr. Merrick, pastor of
the Church at Lewisburg. The public are in.;
vit dto attend, Seats free. .
NICK NACKS.—SOldierS' saga wares, SUOMI. as
pocket glasses, pocket' combs, pocket tisskS,
pocket tooth and hair brushes, pocket ink
stands, pocket knives, pocket boolth; 'pocket
tablets, and an extensive assortment of fancy
goods, at Keller's drug atom Yarliet
street.
. ,
Loos! Loos.!—Sunday Hours for
The:Prtig Store of Kunkel :& Brotlier will by
open regularly on. Sunday morning from:B to,
10, and in the afternoon from Sto 7 ; for
accommodation of physicians , and Perspri4'
wishing to get drugs. Kunkel & l - 5!ro:; No
118 Market street, Harrisburg. feb ....... -
POLICE AFFAIRS. —The , following psrso~3s
had a hearing on Saturday; before Altterintiti'
Kline, on a charge, of intoxication, &c.,
George Presbury, (fined sl,)GeergeNewman,
(heard yesterday, also, , one, similar Ouirie,)
William Pierce, Thomas Nolen, (fined.
and, Jacob Walters, (fined $l.) ..They';l:‘Tie
pen:aided to depart after the , hearing:
I=
A DISTRESSING accident occurred in. GattYS;
burg on Monday lest,„ Several boys, agpd,..
about 15 years, wore amusing themsolves , with
a piece of an old gun -from the bittleifield,
(shooting markwe believe,) when the con
tents -of one =of the discharges. entered,
head' of a little colored girl,
,Who aria neatithe g "
spot, inflicting a mortal *mud in ;tfigihead.,7
She was about 6 years of age. ' • •
WE invite attention to the advertiseMent Of!.
Sheafer's "Now Map of the Antiaracite,`Co#:
Fields of Pennsylvania," and his "Coal, "iron,
Railroad and Canal Map of Pennsylvania,".
both of which are•excellent publications, -arpi
ale gotten up in fine style.• They will
uable to. all,persons interested . 4 . 1.,t1ie pros
Pe
-ity of our State, and confeilieid "for"forrefer
..
once
• regard to all matters, to .whiely-ther
relate. ~They - are for sale at Bergner's
Book
store. • :
A COUNTERFEIT : 420 #46.Pback'va3.,;sti4§4is
fully "shoved" here, yesterday. After its
character was discovez.:,ct it .l v a 'Y - 14 1 4 s ed
around among a'number I.3 esiiiia . ges
-i ej ,..-cted it. The
of money, none of Whom'
person, upon, whom it was "shoved" after
wards informed those on whom it NVIC,q 3 ?b 84 ?7,.
quently.passed,,ffiat _it was counterfeit;• ,andi
redeemed it. It was passed around: mereAx•
or the purpose of placing our business Met
on their guard, The 4:4o:is ,admirablg et
ecuted. Look out fOr .the's2o greet
backs!
,
backs! ".
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ROBBERY 0.1 , 1 'ALL CARS.—On Friday gterr
noon' a robbery occurred on the Cumberland-
Valley i train, when it arrived in this
Captain Charles Churchbill, a disbursing . 6±ll7 .
car in the; employ of Uncle Sam, was, a
seuger on the train. When he left the Caria
thldepot, he left in his seat a satchel contain ,,
ing.several hundred dollars in gold and,pl44::,
Returning shortly afterwards for his proPeiL,
ty, - lielound that it had been taken by tin:
other passenger, (who had been seated t 2ieitii
the Captain,) who claimed it, and obtained it
from Albert Cadow, a newsboy belonging to.
the train. Churchhill employed Officer Ne--
Tin, of the police . force, to look after the raise }
ing property. The officer and young CadoW
visited a number of the public housek•and
_
sally found the satchel at the li i ran Rouse,
near the jail. Cade* recognized it as the one
he had given out.at the ear. The N9: 10 -
left it at the
his
named-hotel was arrested;
and gave his name as Lei Mitchell, of dfit.z
lisle. Re had a hearing before Alderman
"Mine, who committed 'him fortrial. None of=
the money had yet been disturbed. Officefi
Nevin and young Cadow were preSented;_iith
fifty dollars for their trouble.
Mitchell was searched at the .Alderma -- rs t :
office, and about eight hundred dollais'ird'e'
found upon his person. It is probable. -
:4i
he had been "operating" among the soldie -
at Carlis/e.
FRAArsiglitlfaasA4o. finest assortment
of oval porirliaTa7i#l6olo - otiMinei*Cliii
be found at Knoehe's, No `93 Market street.
Tex. greatest variety of hair, tooth, nail,
cloth, - shbe did-lather brnshes ION) foulkkill
this city is at Keller's drug and fancy goods
store, No. 91 Market street.
OVER one hundred- styles of pocket-books,.
piirtmonaies and wallets offered for sale, at fair
prices, at Keller's drug an,sl fancy goods store,
No. 91 Allarkgt, street. -
law Music!--Flora Set, a new collection of
easy piano pieces, also the little Tease Polka
by Mack, with many other new pieces and
songs, have just been received at Knoche's
Music Store, No. 93 Market street.
CIGARS! ClGARS!—Persons wishing to smoke
a good cigar, will do well by giving Kunkel &
Brother a call, as they *keep a well selected
' s tack of the finest cigars that cMi be had in
the market, which can be had either by the
,bqx or by the thousand. Give us a call. S.
& Bro., No. 118 _Market street,
Harrisburg. feb2l-2t*
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SOMETHING new brand of prime
cigars have been introduced here. They have
been manufactured expressly and exclusively
for C. A. Bannvart end
. beer the name
of the fighting hero, Gen. 17 S. Grant. These
cigars are, of Ike,q- f , yiest4-c f nal4 3s -Vossess a
fine flavor,: .and - , are in..great:`ldemand:
Messrs. Bannvart & Co. have the sole right to
these cigars to dealers and others, and
Apse desiring to purchase will have to call on
4him...' - Etiolfbam ;contains a fine portrait of.
Gen. Grant, the copyright * of Naliclilas been
secured to the above firm. .:The,General
Grant cigars are b.ound to an immense sale,
as they are unexcelled. feb29-3t
WE are infoimed by Dr. Addison, who is
stoppineat thiState Capital Hotel, that he
Will continue his professional visit in Harris
burg until the 10th of March. Those who are
suffering from chronic,. diseases , or lingering
complants; will stand as fair chance to obtain a
:cure under his treatment ail from any other
iource. At all events a visit will cost noth
...
lig, as his examinations are free of charge.
They are spoken' of is being highly interest
iag, beneficial and tsatisfactory,,heing made
Without making any inquiries of those who
'call respecting their pease or illness. We
also oalniabtfontO lies "cireulars, whWi' will
be distributed on Monday.
THE Doroms Tuns TOBACCO Pres.—The
jive, wherever it has been used; 'is now con
ceded to be the most luxurious in: smoking,
4,2. , J most healthful in its effects, and., by far
Ahei most economical, both in the saving of
Ittliaccoqind. in point of durability Of allpipes
'eVer introduced,'' ' ThirsirriPle, 'Mit invaluable
feattiielof this'pifie`U tbs use 'of two tubes
.
,Mdtead of one, as will be obsarysa in the
Theuppei: tube conveys the smoke
uto the mouth pure odor; because
"lot embitteredl4 , contact with saliva, whilst
,the otherieriebeethe saliva or water into the
'cup.at the bottgen• 1.12119. slaoker needs a sec
and word.to csuiylnce hint} of the real value
iof this arrangement. _
See advertisement in other an column.
THE Smrsemox ENDED.-IH;onseijuence of
, the recei4 zunio.rs that a murdered soldier had
been thrown into the reservoir, etc.; the water
*as drained iheice r tr`ai l- Ye'SteidaYcand a thor
ougheiMifintitiOn - .of'.Ahe premises made,
which, weleern,..reeults in the discovery, oP
ro bodies—a catfish and a frog; We presume
our citizelis;willnow he satisfied - that the ru
„mor was unf6unded, mid tliat the water'lias
Akcit, been damaged in any particular. Con
' sidefable exciidnient wak•Caused by the report 4
M circulation. Below .we publish the : report
of the Water Committee of the City Council,
in relation:tett:to matter: 1. •
TO THE PUBLIC.
The Wate&gorcunitfee• of the,City, Council
*ould inform the that in' donikfuence
of the late rumor that a human body had
been thrown into the,reservoir, they drained
the water from that portion into which it was
alleged the objiiht` lied' been - deposited, -and
made a thorough examination thereof, ,and
that they found Übe:ling therein - Oe illy' de:
Scription that would be injurious to , the water
contained in the reservoir, from which the
citizens obtain:their sypiAy.,
; Winß. ObIEMTPTEE.
TIM NORTHERN dENTRAL Rt ie 7 COMPANY—
llfeefitty of thi:Stotle 9.l'4.s%geft
eral meeling,,pf.the,stocithoi l ders..of the,Nortlf
,- :ern Central Railway Company was held at
Calvert Station, Thursday, at noon:- On Imo
tiOni of lir. B. .Y., - ,liewconze;., Colonel
itt:ings was called to the chair, and Robert
Ei44., appointed secretary.' - After
reading the 'annual rep ort - from; the. President-.
:and Superintendent, it was referred to a,com
'inittee of five stockholders, to report on tie
fatible:et'matter in the 'report to an adjourned
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Meeting of ,the SpclE : holders,. to be held on the
.15th day of April next, in Baltimore.
• nieeting 'prot‘eeded s to the selection of
directions, when - 96;865.8118,ms were voted out
of the whole number--45,200—int0 which the
;stock is divided. The following 'gentlethen
- were elected:::JohnAc...Wrigh.t., A. E. gapp,
.P.cliviird C. - Piddle, itenjainixi''P. NeNi6,6mer;
Thos. H. Scott, Jacob P. Jones,. Wm. Colder,
George Smalk e /4 2 4.40 Y, Henry.
Welsh, Josephi): - Totts -and: Nistarliorris.
The,..meeting,„ao,,Wget:MA
- The newly,elected T3oup:l of ; epre stilt ;
seqnently organized and:ra l ele4ed jolnalt:
-Cameron, Esq., Preaitieta, and Mr. C. -G.
Miller, of Buffalo, Yee I,'Kes;deup, and Robert
S. Rollins, Esq., Sesikaty and.Tiecuiuter.
1M.,08T PikiCTORS'
The following is a synopsis of the.report of
the:. Board of Directors; submitted by the
President, showing the operations during the
past ye •
; The total .receipts; for'thQ Year ending Def
teeramak.o4
,efiepOrtea by the Treasurer, ,
is4 ll-3 4WZ - P B t., - . 1- ; - tfie:oVeP4itilres_ll,RB,-,
1
86f 41: - jiialaihe,SneP.."rninne - of,$435;216 - 78,f
-To showithwaetusliesinings - of the road there'
'should - be - OMM to -- the gross earnings $lBl,-,
64 11, due from the triiitsd States G 0 441134
went for business done the Past year, but not;
yet collected, which would make the net bat-
ance,o/4620.58 0 s9 j ,Qf. WhiO4-has--b.c9:l/ .4PrA
plialTo - thepayniCnt" -- of Inickest"Bn funded'
debt $295,500; instalments - fcir the year on
sinking fund $35,000; excess of - surplus on
hand $159,509 15.
The working expenses of the road have
Veen 73 1-10 per cent. of the receipts. This,
however, includes the purchase of four new
locomotives, at a cost of $46,865, which does
not properly belong to working expenses, be
sides new passenger, baggage, express and
freight cars, costing $158,690 69, and the par
tial renewal of bridges destroyed, $55,000;
which wouldreduce ; the working : expenses to
61 81-100 per cent. of the earnings, showing
pre-, increase over the eipenses of the pre-.
iTus year of 101=10 per cent: This increase
is attributable to the advance in the . price of
labor and materialS of every description, and
might havebeen met a • correSionding in- ,
crease of rates- on transportation,. had: the:
Board not deemed it due to the interests; of
the city of "Baltimore, to .1061) the - rates Bei as
to attract trade to--Baltimore,, which, andel' a.
different policy, might have been sent to other
cities '
The laying of the'secondtrack as far north.'
as Parkton,.twenty-nine miles;from-Baltimore,
has been . erdered; aud it. is expected • that it
will be, completed during the - presene - Year to'
that point, it .havinf . become a necessity to
the safe and•eeitknorriicarnianagement of the
trains. The laying of the• Second track is al
ready finished to the Relay,. and the track
graded to Cockeysville, and it is loved • that
it will be in running order to that point by
the first of June, when it is intended toput
an additional train to accommodate the local
travel; Which is rapidly increasing, and is of
such a character that the utmost ' promptness
.
is requisite, and cannot be satisfactorily done,
by the through trains, which Tare now over
loaded,: and are frequently; 'detained by the
numerous Connections Made by other roads
between Buffalo and Baltimore. Therevenue
from the local passenger` usiness in Decem
ber last showed an increase of 20 per cent.
over the revenue of the corresponding month
of the previous year. •It is intended to afford
every possible facility for the local travel. •
The Board- regret that tytq'fge IM4Pit; t 8
report ;any progress in the, nnportant work of
the Canton extension, owing to the opPosition
of the Mayor of:Baltimore. In pursuance of
a resolution unanimously adopted at the last
meeting of the, stockholder% the Board have
leased for 599 years the SliamOkin Valley, and
Pottsville Railroad, and the , 'Elmira and Wil
lianisPort Railroad, upon terms - Which at the
time'were considered favorable, with a vie*
of securing a perfootliile with tt , poiicTin 'har
mony with the interests of the-ftinpany, be
tween BaltinsOre and lakes Mile - and Ontpri.o.
The net:revenue of the Samokin Valley and
Pottsville Railroad from Feb. Ist, 1863, (the
date at which the Board took, possession,) to
December 31st, 1863, emits up $26,256 03,,
being over =3 per cent: on the -entire arnorint
of the capital stock of the road. The •opera- .
tion of the Elrydra .and N%9llhuneport road,
since the lease of it ,byi the ,boar 11 1 [ay_hat,
4863, up to December 31st, 1863, shows a net
revenue of $2,368 63. These results are re
garded as very satisfactory: -
In order to fully carry out the Wishes-of the
stockholders as . - expressed in-:the' resolution
referred' to, the Board .effected. an arrange
ment with the Erie Railway Conipany of the
State of NeW , York, - for the operation of the
:Baltimore and Philadelphia trade over the
Buffalo, New York and Erie Railroad (which
has been leased by the Erie Railroad Com
pony). from Buffalo i end-ROchester.
The:Board, howev'er,irie ritihble'to.dive'rery
accurate statement as to the loss or gain grow
ing out of this contract, owing to the non-re
ceipt of full reports from the Erie Rai/way
Company, who have cOnfrol'of Aii3 , aecicirints. •
The operation of the road; under the control
of the Board, or in which-they haie,air:inter
est by contract, has been limited by the ab
sence of,the ranch needed double track.
Ir4,olAtion.: to" the numerous delays which
haveloocumilduring the paskyear, the Board
say .thirliffairai of All departments, upon full
'investigation, appear to have performed their
duties in a creditable manner, and the - delays
have been occasioned by endeaVoti to '9 ,6 ,0,0:1 1 c,
modate the very heavy blisitteattAdthkipArt
lio too, and thus the roadhaa"beeritaied.hei
gond its capacity. '
This state of affairs, it is thought, must
continue to some extent until the °lose of the
war. The resolntion, - passed at thehist meet
ing, ef,theietockholdersh-recerinne4 mg the
Board to dealer*. a dividend-out 'of the profits
of the last year of six per cent. on the capital
has not been. complied with, because upon
entering upon - the present year to folly; caiFy
out the wishes of the stet - cid:load* wAtl.:*
gard to the improvement of ;the Company's
property, the Board made arrangements to
have a large amount of work done upon the
road, including new bridges and extension of
double track and sidlings, made contracts for
large tipplies of materials of all descriptions,
in View,cif a 4 anticipated advance in the price
of them, expecting, after making these heavy
contracts, that they should have a sufficient
revenue left to make. a: dividend on , the:capital
stock which would be , saticactory- to , altinterz
ested parties.
But these expectations Were frustrated - 14 . '
the rebel invasion in June and July last, when
the actutd loskin these two months amounted
to $1.08,1792 83, - sufficient to have made a divi
dend'Alidi 'recommended, independent
of theloks sustained by the destruction of the
bridges on the main line and Wrightsville
Branch—thirty-three in number. They ! Worild
not have declared a dividend after, having; ar
ranged for the heavy expenditutejnst 'referred
to without creating a floating debt. It is also
mentioned in this ,connection that the cost of
building the.road • has ; aieen: initteiiAll,y,'
creased by . a pea. i s of-the payrnent therefcir, be-.
ing made in bonds atparefrrespective rift heir
depreciated market vahre - at the _time of pay
ment.
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It is proper that this extra cost should be
liquidated by applying a correspentilflg amount
•of the sum, ntw..: hop egtigto 'credit of profit
and loss before any.: stockt..dixidend can be.
made, The General , Superintendent in ,- his
report 'recornmends 'exliendituereiof sl`, 500-
000 xesinigte in lilac? this and its
equipments in the condition necessarYlo 'do
the business now offering; and Tor the trade
of uncompleted connected roads. ....Hii.:„
sug
gestions nre.recoMmended 130.44. for
. .
Naw CusraranAim, Pe., Jan. 20, 1864.
Draa LADY :—Mrs. Ball,. will you please
pardon me for the liberty that have taken in
addressing you, a stranger. I feel myself
under obligations to you for the benefit I have
derived from your medicine and eye salve,
having suffered for many years most excruci
ating pain in my head, lareast and side, not
being free from - pain- day or night. And I
have been doctoring with well-skilled and
practical physicians for some y,ears, and all
attempts proved a failure., I had given, Up. all
hopes of recovery and felt fully' - resigned
await my fate, which foretold an untimely
grave. ' tither being a resident of Siddons ,
`burg, and living quite a distance from you, I
did not 4et to hear of your mediciiit.hat has.
proved: a wonderful, cure indeed.- &erne few
months ago I waS advised by a lady friend of
mine to try your medicine. She stated to me
- that she made use of your medicine and salve
whinh•provad a cure. Feeling lathe* loth at
-first to try, as I had laid out money t in e after
time, which made the expenses very heavy
and in. for naught. B ut
, having ; great
4 deuce in my friend'sintegrity, I was pro= peed
to lathuiren to her kind= entreaty and try for
~.,,Lth.erefore purchased two dollars and,
a half. worth of your ituiclioiughlau4 to :
utter astonishment, in one week I felt a great
, para; -- ancryorn—eye ve-pemetid.
cure for which all tither *Wed ;and salves
proved useless. My eyelids -were so much
inflamed that I was forced to wear glasses 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 could not rest content until I
would return my heartfelt congratulations to
you, my friend and benefactress, for the good
you have accomplishetVfeeling myself a new
creature entirely.
Yon are at perfect liberty to publish this if
- yoti feel so inclined. I close by requesting
yoe. to accept my warmest regards, with a
hope that for humanity sake, your life may
,be prolonged. Success be yours forever in
performing the wondertni_;:curez .
- • Yours with respect,
AIiY E . BROWN.
P. S. —For further information, address
:itary E. Brown, New 'Ctimberland, Cumber
land county, Pa.
Mas L. BALL, No. ort . Smith Pine street,
garrisburg, Pa. i2l-tf
STEVIAL -NOTICES.
Arrival of NewGbods! Arrival
tiok
1!C14.; of New,,Goods:
nay mg just returned from N.OW York, we are now re
col 'iing a splendid assortment of new goods.
Plain poplins, plain alpacal;
Plaid metres and other dress goods.
New spring delalnes.
Oalicos, the best qualit,y—a/A Rime,
Ticking,
hleachgd and unblea,Ched.
Ticking, all prices..
Ladies and gentlemen's packet-handkorchiefs.
• 'Stockings for ladles and gentrdman
Plain all-wool delaincs.
Figured all-wool delalnes,
Shirt breasts at all prices.
Oingluims, full assortment: y
Black alpacas black delalnes.
:Black bombazine; black Merinos.
- Hoop skirts at 75 cents, $1 and upwards.
Balmoral skirts at 2 50, $3 and upwards.
Marseilles quilts and Allendale quilts.
Black silks at $l, $1 25, $1 50 and upwards.
Our stock Ls very large now, and we Can offer an as
sortment of goods which cannot be excelled In prices and
quality. • - SzLEWY,
OOIiO4T.E.S 110ATEY SOAP.
This celebrated Tcourr SOAP, ill awl! universal demand,
Is inadeAli f ititionoiarWaftt i
z $ tlio w
andihmok
wore in Redid*, iramiaa. 6d extiaely l
asrinunotat. in its action upon the akin. For sale by fall
~IM,r,iriste and Fancy Goods Dealers. Ejan2s-dawly
BANNVART'S BRORMAL TROCHES,
•
For the cure of-Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &AN aria specially_ recommended to
ministers, atifiers t ancip - eistrit ifioletvMstra
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
old by druggist every where.
Itea4. U16101100*•P'4040401114*:i6ne
of our eminent clergyinen:
14Aurrrstarau, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. RuarvAar—Dear Sir: I have used
Brawn's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and'
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully Corrunend'Yotirl - 6\iii7ai a
Most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and ;colds. I have found them serving in
time of needinigstoffectrially.'•
fe44'.
ticai9ra
TlABRisztrack;-,Tarl..t'4B6t.
To C A. ,13, Ltit1iv. , 4 1- 47)?air i *I, habit
speckling, mery , ,frequeritl.y,land:lin -P*ol3,
where the vocal organs atenrifirymtelv•taited,,
I have fonilifiliOneK
rant:"cmi that want liacrlieen,e#DMOOkki
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'], toff:Sim FdelitftfOt
dresses.'Yours,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
j -i Toll A. Maitivit:irr- , = 13; . Havlng - used
y,our,BronctdeLTKoe4e4,, I amfxee....t.Q.SaYi
eke the bestALhav& ever.! tried tand)..tadtelgrelit •
Pleasire itio 6l3 *Pai"CMiy. - the*.OWll, ls gEf
afflicted ivith."!:, Otte Noat'.;itif:pite l We'Vd;Of.
voice arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, he. G. G. RA K 1
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
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.7.- PROCLAMATION.
,:,.! -
ItiaTon's OFFICE,
anuusseße, Feb. 4, 1864. I
Fall the ,preseityagom .9f peas ,
e im?:1. order.
.in tiiih - c4; tiiitY,Mti.:r L eat;*sif,teth.jh.rosee4 Or
Lieut. Coreiterß6mford; 'A. A. - Pro. vbsrlders diibial;i
urging theyrohibition,q,ake sale of "Lbal),Sr,„4o—Ssidiers
undgr allkvikatatitirwtl.9 - zsiferr4 - "mi l li& keep .
era o_rtiger Beeisailoorili axe AitthMehi.' is6l/U114:- .
tiler &gee, Ad'elcir l ethelt, - esittquata' att "cMitorra,
strictly le the desire Of "thelt." A.' MOM Marshal' Gen
eral, as regards the military. A. L. RpIIMFORT,
fey-iitt Mayor.
Grier DISC9PIit*Y I
P qiirtfife v i t P" le
HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
iik„.c..A3,00 , &mut r pi,•, - 44ia11y,,
thapanyompgion dvx
4fter4b ß z9Dgiay, mod
&long ,thouttposeemtN. prikotict4
wen,A.0.4.4K0me94 ora k u • ,
Ztg 4:Za .;
I AdiusOf PrerakkutiptAis.9vat4
Applicable to $0
)/ , seftl Arts.-
HILTON'S INSOLUBLY/ CEXIINT LS a new
thing, and the result of years of
study; its combination is on
:I,i ffeiffitt - Ver:2"li7AXeS, •
And under no circumstances or
change of • temperature, will It be
come corrupt or omit any offensive
A new thing.
Its Combination:
''BOOT :40VIE/P.E ,
3 famirkt**.. ll, c4_ 4l aresilo ll
niiirliwoe - dbesi :Ertl ifiF own •aT
Oeeating tor the Channe7a it works'
without delay, Ls not affect.-W. by any
change of temperature.
, i •
Boot and Shoeittiui:
- uracturers. ,y,
Will and It sufficiently adhesive for
thee bfNi2l4REvred-
•,1.,L.v.;-77 44 1 1 44
411. 28 t5:.°45 , 1 ,48
OZ.= riterei7MT l A
Shlel — initlailltui 'Strong without
stitching.
.1 re
1' =" 'lt ix the only
Jewelers.
=MM
CEMENT
FataAt that Is a sure thing for mend•
. hag
.runnture
ioye,
Bone;
And .ilousehold use
It Is a !joie.
MIN
REMEMBER
Harm's INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is in a liquid form and as easily op.
. , plied as paste.
Ilimcm's INSOLUBLE CIDLIM
Is insoluble In water or oil.
Hugolea .I.IaOLOBLa Caw=
Aqierss oily substances.
Romemter.
Suppned in Family or Mannino
tuner's Packages from 2 ounces to 100
lbs
,
MT& BROS. & CO.,
Proprietors,
Providence, R. L
Finis.
Agents in Philed
jelB-dly
=I
LAIN(k MAGINNIS.
:7011 - ONEY ! HONEY Li HONEY ! ! I
JUL Just received one easklns baba Honey at
deco .4 'NY DOCK., a., is CQ
11,vo tuzi 36i *Ai
GRAND STAB
Combination Draiiiks - Company,
Combindion e 6 Umpany,
Combination Dramatic Company,
Clartvps - Aintitau,*R - o - it pIE RS .iIXABLB TO
way ,A,D
ANOTHEI q'tta •
.4 2 Ar a f i "PI Y Tom TAYLOR:
. .
STILL WATERS - ICON DEEP. r ,
STILL Wt..TERS EDIT DEEP.
STILL WATERS Etrli DEEP ; ` . .:
STILL WATERS.UNIahmv
Thel.augliable Psi*, '
WANDERING-11INSTREL.
WANDERING MINSTREL.
WANDERIXG : IIOSTREL.
--- WANDERING' MINSTREL.
MISS FAild D
XIS • D ' EMML_
IIISS• FANNY. DENlim
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in a favorite ohaxacter, introducing several SOLIgEL
Secure Seats andAonte Early.
For paitoulars:Aeo small ' • "
SANFORD , S.:IILLWG,
..... ........
THIRD STlttl#; BELOW • MARBEIIMBET,:',_ •
tIiNARiOrEMICS . gOITD,-
OPEN:- FSEA:S:O I N
Wrrs
SA_NTORD. :AND
DRAW Na: CONCERT.
' MONDAY tVENATG, FEB. 29.
• In coilie4nenni, of the greet.iinceesti". of . the ..
• Tics.mo . rtrzAra,. -
will be repeated . this evening, ._ . together with gems and
dances In , . .
- .
~ItINSPI Ix_.
SANFORD ANIPTROUND.
prehestra Seat/in:Mr be.piocmad lii :advance- it 'Bann'
psug Store. - -
Daiwa open at 6%.". ComMence to S. M •
Police always in attendande to preserve ordoi.
Admittance 25 cents.
Orchestra' Chair* 50 cents.
Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single meats, $1 each.
Jan2l-dst
. ,
CANTERBURY . MUSIC HAL.
WALNUT ST BELOW THERio..
J. BUDD. Sole Lease.
OPEN •Eitlt.Y. tvmmsra, •
With a Pirst-olass Company of
SINGERS, DANcERs; cxnumeis, duo.,
15 cents.
Seats in Boxes. . . ... . ... ...... 25 "
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I"tfar,AND ECONOMY;
; , ;ELEGANCE AND DURABILITY.
THE PATENT DOUBLE TUBE 'PIPE:
1714Lvery:pcipulai Pipe - haif now% been in
uped antimtinity t ' ftc peculiar merit
eonsisic in theitseOf two tubes, oni for ° the smoke alone, and
the other for 'pejo/pa/o'4f the :dim and Wait* to the CUP
..otehebottenn - whence rd is disolarged. Thi smoke 'being
thus kept Clear of contact' with Saliba' is alwitts•:.deliciouS
And pure.'n„iis.a4or„artti the oiilleated matter which - Mn ;
dors —o444llyaitel4tAtire/Y—reakavixt;A:
;pipe will ye - continue pareottutd
,agreeable. In the
ipities of Baltimore and WashidOdaratierdthousands have
tested its merits, amongst the , Editorial notices are the
, a
The Balfirturitelsitys:—TbM tipe, has many of
> the qualities of the costly Turkish "chibouk," giving to
; the smoker the pure.exhalatiannf the:tobacpi free t from
:its noxious nicotine. ' •
Mae/laity . &wits sev.--ita &mosey and the greater
uxurj It Imparts while isnokikikreatimmend it favorably
o all . lovers of the ; weed. • .
TheTktfly Clipper pospemes_itherits never' be '
- -
fore Obthhied'in'Plpbst 'There }is no doubt fiat that. iii
short - time be the anlY = "Plipe:lsAd;
For sale by thedealeth generally th this ' city,
sabi rat*. ToMta Pipe 'Compithy,"
the lr'maiiiifebtory; tiranhtisress oppogtte - - Pthtt,
Streetifiidke,'Bglthaokg4: 7 - -
attOtion.afPut4 Ars and othrii2iii• eNtled
to thtsPlA popular'netV:l6'. throsiVsit - tlth thirty.
KELLEI,t, - 93;11tifkot s t reet,' Rarris-
Purg•
. .
FIKE. ATrßt ational Bank .pf. Harrialkat
Pa. Gapltallloo,ooo, nd VI, the privilege of I=l= 7
dug it to-3300,000;_ •
.The State Qapital Bank baying organized tinder the act
to provill cthn' ;under take altoye, title;
resulty ureie Ili - services - for ILI the c ecti TA' Wes,
Drafts, Billiref kiebiiiiktedeiVe-nichiby" on deposit, and
buy- and sell excleuagaltusdl,partorPtthenewttls
Ttar.busirams 5411 be 9eaductesi.at_ft ica_rner ef ftlind
and Wainut akeetiOYLtiteSfollerving nainerdirenters arid
it Kitt -
Sine* dizatinit,,;' ;Jamse Yeirra
Nrizr,LiA Cowan, ; . '-:ftEo. F. Buiiiitz;
S. D. Cimino:az .
JbHv-I{..l3ltlGGS,,Pres't. ,
Q.;o..IEL,SICALL,
Jtut29-d,2m
1864. SIENRIWOrpNIN9::7IIB64.
• CPCOMO - -
AiltiMSS 'arS.
New Styles,. ,
New elette," .
. age,w-.slpt.erials, • •
15 Digeke4t. Shades of Alliaesi:
SERINHAITYLHOOAMORALS-44atitiful-colors.
MAGNIFICENT MA MEAVX , MOURNING
•
PLAIN. BUCK- RICH GLOSS -DIttSS - SlLKS—war
ranted. r; - ; . "7
• BEAUTIFIVIA•MAT , SITLES OF BLACK FIGURED
SILKS.
A beavyisbietiie: It-itER. DRESS GOODS of all kinds,.
swill be disposed or meth Mew the Satatt,Pßke______.
• - • • - • OATSCARTWBRIMISM,A*
fe22-2w , I . Next daor tottleXterrispurg Bank
'pROPOALS RA:1111. MASONRY.
ROtOSALS*Arbe , received up to the. sth.
criduch"tor-theArplching.aretlashighl , Plaze
perch of'Sm(Flelig) at the Wilts 4rea.WOOrso
perch topetf , weponrykeit:ct
masonry, of ion stone,
Proposals will be received. for - the material.. 44 ,work,
sepia odortlinFirhole combined., ITEIW: be
the office of Wm' : Colder.-
Pro Poses maY be, addressed to Wm. Colder, Chairman
BuildingCommittie.. WM, CO/aVal
:?' : . J. :s
-', G. pOtortcoumeN,
1- ""-.4.titWgpituitittee. .
fob22-dtd
X 7/ 7 -SITING" littkaTlON,
y ;pip AT HONE 'CARDS —BY a SpedaLi4riulgement
with one of the beet ang - reverCipt tfio.,lpoitntryi -cards of
any description:wi ll be eieettet tNit , Ailifitast:Atyle of
art y conformabl e- the,intattliWW:EllliPsuPPlied
promptly, at lowiarteeetketiteub ebtegadAir-tbia station-
•ers in New Yorker . PartiefitiTifertind prima
, eall at. BERGNEWB7IOOB. STORK
mchadtt -
JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLOGIST,
MAY be consulted, DAY and EVIPTENV;
on adaptation to business, Trade and Protession4,
on the-improvement of health, °enaction (TIMM, • •
formation of friendships, Sc. • Pull descriptions of
character given when requirAht So. 26 . k r
Tenth atroft:, abOve Chestnut, Madelphia.
felon:dim • ' - • • . .
Goo ielbeiiies.
TrOUGHTON'S AITEBIOAN SEEDLING,
• I a prolific bearer, perfectly hardy and free from mil
dew, berries Of Medium rdze..._For sale at Keystone Nulr
eery by dozen dada:4ra'
feb24--dlw
it a '4l6'
lICARDY RED • PROLIFIC, -•AntwerP,
••• Brinckle's Orange, Catawisaai (ever-beaFing,) Yea•
toll, ke. for sale at the Keystone Nursery.- -
feb2-1-41w JACOB NISH. .
• Apple Trees,
Off' all the leading 'varieties, for sale at the
Keystone Nursery. [feb24-dlw] JACOB =EL
Dellsysyfire Grapes;
GGOD VINES of „this Ciroim f or
Want Keystone Minim.
ieb244llw , 'JACOB /MIL
' .erway .. Maple.
.._,... . 1..
tSIW
fereinblee :the. Saga; Maple - Yea,'
r r i
closely in form and foliake, - bet: beers - Inumplariting
betterand,groya more rapidly: 'For sale at Keystone Nur
.aery• ~... - ifi1 ,2 44 0 11 -- JACOB WS*
.14,...,
LIFE SYRUP,
lODIDE POTASSIUM,
With the Compound Concentrated Fluid Extract of
VALCABLE MEDICINAL ROOTS AND HERBS,
WDA. H. GREGG, M• D•o
Ciri4uste College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. , for
merly Asaterant Physician Blackwell's Mend Hos-
Ptialate Medical inspector New York
Mate - Volunteer Depots, under
Gov. Edwin D. Morgan.
CONSTITUTION LIFE BrR UP
HAS PRODIICED
A RETOLUTION IN MEDICINE!
What may seem almost incredible, is, that many dis
eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fre
quently cured% a few days or week; and we cheeribily
invite the investigations of the liberal minded and scien
tific to cures which have no parallel at the present day.
Our medicine is peculiar; by it the seat of any disease
is directly reached, and the equilibrium restored.
Those who have suffered long from painful and obstinate
diseases, thoee who have vainly sought relief from adver
tised medicines, those who cannot be cured by other phy
iicians—
'ARE INVITED TO USE CONSTITUTION LIFE STRUT.
- 'During the past five years we have contended with ob-
Stades and overcome oppoWtion as herculean as were ever
eheountered by any Retbrmers.
'RAPIDITY OF CURE
Some say, "Your cures are too quick," while others
doubt their permanence,iind think that disease can only
be cured by the "slow recuperative proce of Nature."
This is our reply
In health, the body, like a well-balanced scale, is in a
state of Equilibrium. But when from any cause down
gees one aide of the scale, we have the ellbcts of disene.
What is requisite is, to restore the normal balance of the
scale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
A positive and speciaic remedy for all diseases originating
from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, find for all
tereditary) DISEASES transmitted from PARENT TO
„ .
Hemlplegl& Paresis. Paraplegia Paralysis Attica
It is so universally admitted that Constitution Lire Syrup
IS the only etreettve means of restoration in the various
forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate that it is
emphatically the Great Life•Gicing Power.
. .
DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion. Liver Complaint. Constipat ion.
Weight. al Stomach. Bilioaszons Want of Appetite.
Flatulence. Bad Breath.
SCROFCLA.
SLAM= Glandular swellings. Ulceration.
King's Evil. Erysipelas. Salt Rheum.
This taint (neasnrrsar and ACQUIRKI),) filling life with
untold misery, is by all usual medical remedies incurable.
.
BHA' UM 4 TIBM.
[Arthritis.] Neuralgia. Gout,
Lumbago. Sciatica. Tic Douloureux.
If there is any disease in which the Constitution Life
Syrup is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its kindred
affections. The most intense pains are almost instantly
alleviated enormous swellings are reduced. Cases,
chronic or vicarious, of 20 or 30 years' standing, have
been cured by us.
Nervous DebUlty. Shattered Neives. • St. Vitus' Donne.
Lusa of Power. Confusion of Thoughts. Epilepsy.
Thousands who have suffered for years will bteas the day
on which they read these lines. Particularly to weak,
suffering woman will this medic* prove an inestimable
hlessing—directing their footsteps to a Hope which ftddls
more than it promises.
' : HrY ~
Salivation.
Bad 9opplezion.
Feel* of Weariness. Depression or Spirits:
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the system en
lirely'from the etiil effects of Mercury, removing the
BIN Breath, end curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic
Pains which. the use of Calomel is sure to produce. It
hardens Spongy Gums, and secures the Teeth as firmly as
'wet.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Eradicates, Root and Branch; all Eruptive Diseases of the
Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, and allother
dimcnl
ties of this kind, which so much disfigure the outward
appearance of both males and females, often making them
a disgusting object to themselves and their friends.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
t CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS,
Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should
be taken as soon as the swelling is detected, thus me- •
venting their breaking, and producing the troublesome
•Discharging Sores, which disfigure so many of the younger
pertibn'or the community, from six to twenty years of
„ay. Young children.sre very subject to Discharges from
the Ears, which depends upon, a scrofulous constitution.
'Phial cases soon recover by taking a few doses of the
:Life Syrup.
All scrofulous persons stifibring from - general Debility,
Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy onthe limbs; aide
tom, and in the female, Dropsy of the ovaries and womb,
• gOnerallyaccompuried with Inflamination and tanration
of the: Uterus, are permanently cured by Consittution
`Life Syrup. The disease known an.„Etoltre or Swelled
Neck, the Life Syrup will remove entirely. The remedy
should be taken for some time, as the disease is exceed,
ingly chronic and stubborn, and will nut be removed with
out extra'effort.
Tamers' of the Ovaries, Tumors of the Breast, and
*Veiling of otherglands of the body will be completely
!, • newt without resorting to the knife, or operations of
any
Fits, Sympathetic or Organic Diseases of the
Heart, as palpitation, Disease of the Valves, producing a
grating or filing sound, .Dropsy of the Heart Case and all
the affections of this important organ, (persons suffering
from tin3t acute pain in the region of the heart) will be
greatly relieved by'Coustitution life Syrup.
BROIW-DOWN ..:E DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS
Suffering from Indisposition to Exertion, Pain in the Back,
Lass of Mem ory , _ Forebodings; Horror of Calamity, Fear
of Disease, Dimness 'of Vision, Dry, Hot Skin and Ex
tremities, Want of Sleep, Restlessness, Pale, Haggard
Countenance, and Lassitude of the Muscular System, all
Xequire — the aid of the Constitution Life Syrup.
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FOR ALL POEMS OP ULCERATIVE DISEASES,
Either of the Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead or
Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its equal..
MOTH PATCHES upon the, female face, depending upon
a dLseased action - Of the Liver, are very unpleasant to the
young wife and . mother. A fear bottles of Constitution
Life Syrup will coned the secretion, and remove the de
posit:which Is directly under the skin.
If Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi
ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or can
cerous condition of that organ, accompanied with burning
or other unpleasant symPtems, will be relieved by the use
of cows . Trrunozi SMUT..
karattA GEBERAL,SLOOD-PU I RIPI CDZG AGnr, THE LUZ
• SYRUP STANDS , UHRIYALIED BY• LTV PREPARA
TION IN TER-WORLD.
Diseases of the Spine, as usually developed in theyoung,
Hip Disease, Neuralgra, and all Nervous Diseases, and
Ladies who are Buffeting from Diseases for which they are
'at a kw to know what to do, we would advise thetese of
'CONSTITUTIONLIFE SYRUP. Itwill restore theirpallid
countenance, strengthen their weak back and side, give
them new energy, new life and happiness.
THE RICH AND POOR
Aro liable to the same diseases. Nature and Science has
made the Constitution Life STro.p for the benefit of all.
Produces healthy men and women; and if the constitution
is neglected in youth, disease and early death is the result.
Do not delay when the means are so near at band, and
within the reach of all.
TO YOWLERS AND MARRIED LADIES.
It is the safest and moat effectual medicine ever discov
ered.for purifying the system, and relieving the suffering
attendant upon childbirth. It strengthens both thy
mother and the child, prevents pain and disease, =din
creases and enriches the food—those who have used it
think it indispensable. It is highly useful both before
s and
on afterchildbirth. confinement, as it prevents disease attendant
ip
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP `4
IS THE POOR NAY'S FRIEND
NAN'S BLESSING I
BUY IT, WEE IT, AND DE ClatiD
J. 111,811.
IT IS
WM. GREGNF . , M. D.,
Laboratory, Brooklyn, L. L
PRIOR. $1 PER BOTTLE; .57X BOTTLES FOR $5
/65y - Bent by exprets to all parts of the ootiotry.
11f2 c la d er e. ALLEN,
:At+AlslTß,
46 Cliff 'Apra ) New York. ,
SOLD BY .
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY& COWEN,
Jan264odkwthoi
AND AL ' L• DRUGGIST4iL
MEDICAL.
COMPOSED OF
PRSPARID Alt
PARALYSIS
wxtryousimss.
Rotting of Bones
Aches in Bones_
PURE BLOOD
DT ITS EFFECTS.
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Issna riorittrroa, 3KW YORK.