Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, March 01, 1864, Image 3

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LLAIRISBURG, PA
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1864
CITY ITEDis
SNN'AGES lirsinit or Real Bear's Grease from
the. Canada bear, an excellent pomade for the
hair. just received and for sale at C. A. Bann
rail's drug store.
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BASSVART'S 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.
jan3o-dtf
Tits.. celebrated crystal spectacles properly
adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from -100 to
700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses,
defining an object from one to ten miles, and
all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo
sophical intrtunents at itosendale's Optical
Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes
inserted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
FOR SALE--One pair of iron grey horses,
lour years old this month, andwill work either
single or double. Call and examine,.at Kun
kel A: Bro.'s, No. 118 Market, street, Harris
burg.
Forfm.—The furlough of John L. Newman,
of the Twenty-first Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Newman belongs to Chambersburg. The
iin•lough can be had by applying at this office.
A.mmto the ministers sent to the Army of
the Potomac, by the Christian Commission,
last week, we notice the name of Rev. Alfred
Cooktuan, formerly of this.city, now of New
Yorlc.
"Smeatv March has come . at;- . last!" but
omitted the storm, and brought Libio;
ter lingers *the lap of spring." . "The well-,
tiler continues."—Doubtless we shall have a
change shortly,
Tim State Medical Board of Pennsylvania
will meet in Philadelphia, on the 10th inst.,
and contivue in session at least eight days; to
examine candidates for appointments, as As
sistant Surgeons in Pennsylvania regiments.
Lothi! LooK!—Sunday Hours for Opening.—
The Drug Store of Kunkel & Brother Ns-illhe
open regularly on Sunday morning from 8 to
10. and in the afternoon crop 5 to 7, for tie
accommodation of physicians and persons
wishing to get drugs. Kunkel & Bro., No.
118 Market street, Harrisburg. feb29-2.!
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BEATS' On., Butins' Om.—Persons wishing
to purchase a good quantity of Bears' oil will
do well by giving Kunkel & Bro. a call, as
they keep a large assortment of the finest
boar oils ever offered to the public, and they
will guarantee it to prove satisfactory. Kun=
k el & Bro. ,No. 118 Market street,Harrisburg.*
RrT,stiED.—An enlisted man, hailing from
the country, was relieved of his bounty money
last night, by some of the light-fingered gen
try about town, while he was in a ‘glorious
state of intoxication," caused by drinking too
much bad whisky. Doubtless he .worildlike
to be "relieved" of a severe headache; • this
morning
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CONVALESCENT. —We were glad to meet this
morning, in his seat in the-House ofillepresen
tatives, JAMES M. KERNS, Esq., of Philadel-,
phis, who has been confined to his bed by Se
rere indisposition for - some three Weeks . past.
Mr. K. is one of the most active young rep
resentives from Philadelphia, andwe hope that
his:health may soon permit him to discharge ,
his various duties in the House.
A QUAIL. IS A PARTRIDGE.—Mr. troseph
Reeside, proprietor of a hotel in Baltimore,
was a few days since arraigned on a charge of .
having partridges in his possession, contrary
to the law of the State of Maryland. On
Thursday he was fined five dollars and costs
in each of nine cases, the number of birds he
had on exhibition in his window. The deci
sion establishes that a quail is a partridge.
WEscorr's PATENT Cntran.—We take plea
sure in calling the attention 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
Trish to purchase county rights. Call and ex
amine for yourselves. feb29-3t
Taman will be two eclipses this year, both
of the sun. The first on the fifth of M' can
not be seen in the Northwestern part of North
America; but partly in California. at sunset.'
On the North Pacific Ocean the sun will be
nearly totally eclipsed. The second is an an
nular eclipse of the sun, Oct. 30th, invisible
on account of the moon being so far South;
but to be seen in Mexico and the, whole of
South America.
SERIOUS I 5 NOT FATAL A.OOI;DENT. 7' 4 few
days since an accident occurred to Alfred J.
Disney, on the line of the Northern. Central
railway, which will maim him for life, if it .
does not prove fatal. He was engaged inlay- .
ing the double track, near Melville,twhen
gravel car came up and knocked him down,
one of the trucks having passed over 'his left
root, crushing it in a horrible manner. He
still lies in a critical condition, and it is feared
that the whole foot will have to be taken oil"
to prevent mortification.
SOIIETBING NEW !-A new brand of piime
Cigars have been introduced here. They have
been manufactured expressly and exclusively .
for C. A Bannvart 4.t. Co., and bear the nape .
of the fighting hero, Gen. U. S. Grant. These
cigars are of th e very best qUality, possess a.
fine flavor, and are in great demand. 2 t .
Messrs, Bannvart & Co: have the sole right to
sell these cigars to dealers - and others tans • those desiring to purchase will have to call on.
them: Each box contains a fine
portrait of,
Gen. Grant, the copyright of which W. 4.11461:
secured to the above firm, The General
Grant cigars are bound to an immense sale
as they are unexcelled.
Anatrurat statglquee*MgiefEt,hetzPaxton fire
company willbe held at : their.hallAbisleven
ing, March Ist, at 7 o'cloci. PunctUal attend
ance is requested. B. J. SHOOP, Sec'y.
Tarawa:ad Truiss.=-The prei3ent is - the pro
per time to attend to this work, before the sap
begins to ascend from the roots to the trunk
and limbs, and thus insure a plentiful growth
of shoots and consequently an abundant-foli
age, which, as every housekeeper knows, is
a very desirable thing around on/s dwelling
during the ,sultrymonths..pf ,stunmer. This
montlfind do..ofa: - .Preparinancl:
planting out young trees, but the latter month
is rather too late for trimming. In this see-4
tion too little attention is paid to a proper
time for trimming, aniftoo many prune their
trees in the latter part of April and in May,
when buds_ are not lonly, ready_ tolurst, but
even are open. We have found from our own
limited experience that this is the month to
trim grapevines, and we never knew of one
thus managed not to flourish and bear. abund
antly.
LEAS' YEAR. —Who would be a bachelor,
and know that during the entire year of 1864
the privilege of making love is taken from
him and bestowed. upon the ladies.. Who
would be a spinster, either, and be caught
violating the proprieties of life by declaring
love to a bachelor? 1 -8 o leap year is a preplex
ing period for both parties. However we
would not blanie anylady. who has waited
long and anxiously for a husband if she
should take it into her head to take advantage
of the law, which is upon-her side. Read it
from a book a half century old:
"Albeit, it is now become a parte of the
the CoMmon Lawe in regard to the social re
laytions of life, that so often as everie besex
tile year dothe return the ladyes have the sole
privileges during the time continueth of mak
ing love unto the men, which they may do
either by words or looks; as unto them
seemeth proper; and moreover no man will be
entitle& to the „benefits of the clergy who
dothe in any wise treat her proposals with
slight or contumely.
s' THE lINLOCHING OF THE ; STATE ,SENATE—
Grand Demonstration of the Loyal Men of the
'State Capital---Torch liighe.Proceasion and Es
cort qt Senator St. Glair , to the Capitol.—The
members of the Loyal League of Harrisburg,
deeming that the presence of the newly elected
Senator, Dr. St. Clair, in the State Capital,
should be hailed with the'respect due to its im
portance
M , resolved that the Senator elect should
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be et ,
end welooMed •• and 'escorted , to the
State Capitol with every demonstration of
popular honor and congratulation. Accord
'tingly arrangements were made under the aus
pices of the League, a band of music pro
cured, a large transparency preparekand last
evening a procession formed ,at . the Court
House to escort Senator Et. ClOx to the Senate
Climper. After the band had executed sevc
ral airs at theterurt House, the meet
ing was called to order'by Col. James Worrell,
President of the League, who fully explained
the object of the assemblage..,
On motion, Gen. E. Q. Williams, Valentine
Hammel aridlelm. Wallo*iii, were appointed
marshals. -?-
The procession, having then re-formed,
headed by the band of music, the line of
march was talten up to the - United States'
Hotel, where Dr. St. Clair has taken rooms.
Immediately - in the - reariof thoinesip,followed
a large transparency, with these inscriptions:
St. Clair unlocks the Senate. 2,000 ma
jority:
The triumph of the Loyal People in support
of the Loyal Senators.
The Defenders of Our - Country should elect
their Rulers..
The Keystone State honors the Man.
, On the side containing the first_ inscription
:Was a large key, representing the new genitor,
who was to unlock the Senate.
On reaching the hotel, an 'immense throng
of people had assembled to witnesa.the pro,
ceedings, and as the committee, instructed to
wait emend inform Senator. St. Clair of the
objects of the League, returned with that
gentleman, he was received into the ranks of
the League with the " utmost' enthusiasm.
Countermarching then, the procession pro
ceeded up - Market to Second, out Second to
State, and thence to the State. Capitol. Along.
the line of march, crowds of people assembled,
who vented their approval in loud cheers, and
when the procession reached the portico of
the capitol, there were a large number of citi
zens present to - honor 'the approach of the
man. who was to end the proceedings in the
Senate which had so long disgraced the entire
Commonwealth, and' filled loYal Men Stover'
the country with shame. • .
Before proceeding to the Senate Chamber
Dr. Si. Clair thanked the Loyal League Of
Harrisburg for the cordial reception that was
_given to him, and the honorable eseoFt,he had
just received. He then at once proceeded to
the Senate Chamber. For the proceedings
which followed in that body, we refer the
reader to our report of the regular legislative
,Proceedings.
—We cannot close this article without re
ferring in, justice to the music funitshedfor
the occasion by the Mechanicsburg Band. The
efforts of the mernbers - of this Bind dein)," for
them the highest opinions of our citizens.
TEE Comma Daerr.—The following order
has been sent to the Pro' it Marshals in re . -
ference to'the draft next month;,
"Was DERaarzmiT, Provost Marshal Gen
eral's Office, WaShington, Feb.2s, 1864.,
Circular No. Boards of Eniollmentwill
at once- commence >to preparfor drafted
-men enrolled, including the second class.,
The cards 4ill,b‘uniform in ahaPe, size' anct
color. With those of the - first, class, and wiff
contain the name and residence of the person
enrolled, with the number which is opposite
his name on the enrollment lists.
2. The names of pentions-stricicen , fmn - the'
lists, either of class 1 or 2, under . the p.rovi
'sions of Circular No. 101, dated November 17,
1863, for manifest permanent Phyiscal
bility and non-residence, will not be plabed
in the ;box or wheel: nor the names of those
who weie drafted and held to service or paid
commutation, or furnished a sdbstitute ttr.
'der the.. preliminary-part of the draft in 1863.
Tlla - :naniei.of those known to be actually in
service at the 'date of the receipt of -'tie order
for the draft - will also be left out of the box or
wheel: The names of all othj persons en
rolled wilLbe put in the draft boz. •
"J'Ae. B. nY, r,
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~anti[ S"::'.v.. ..
OvsT~asd -owrzus il497;ms
public that he hits a SPleipaid: assortment isf
oysters of the very lieit quality, which he will
sell at old prices, at his stand. He intends to
keep a supply on hand at all times, and NO
furnish them at the shortest notice.
Ix the "want" column of an exchange, a
young lady goes off thus :
"This is leap year., no longer. So
here I am, twenty-one sears, healthy, Prepos
sessing, medium size, full chest, educated,
prudent, large sparkling eyes, long black
flowing hair, and as full of fun as a chestnut
ie full bf meat, born to make some man, hapPy,
and want a home. Does anybodfwant me?"
MILITARY RFT my ComarrEn.—The time of
the *wily meetings of .the "committee
been changed from Tuesday to Jldonday even'
Mg of each week. Emu of -Meeting' half
past six. Place—the ,office of A
Esq., Walnut street. Persons interested
pleas notice. GEO. BERGNER, Pree't.
O, EDWARDS, Sec'y.
Poiack Avreans.—The following persons
were brought from the lock-up this morning,
and hu.',a heiiring befsre Alderman 'nine,
after which they were'discharged: •
Florence Saalth, Aaron Linkielter;;Will'ax4
,4tkinson, (fined SL) , John Lewis; ( angelsl.;)
Wm. 'A.. Raney, .Joseph Yenning,, Benjamin
Henry, Howe, and James Ryan.
, i-kne *La
Set'Pasn's Open Houses —The Ticket-of-
Leave, (or the Pardoned Jail Bird, as Sanford
terms it) has made a great hit at'his estab
liskaient. To-night is positively the last
night of its representation, as ' new noveltiei
are announced. The American Cousin, by
Sanford, is to follow. This is one.of his bur
lesques, and we 'know the company will lie
more "at home" in. this line than In the the
vious drama—this will be followed with a
great sensation show piece, Mother Goose 11'.
pantomime. This will be glorious news for
the little ones.
ROUSE'S STAI COMBINATION TBOUPE.-LThiS'
very popular and superior combination , of
dramatic artists wh6se - performances have
achieved a triumph of success never before
equalled by any dramatic company th 4 has
ever 'appeared in this city—and received the
highest ineed of, praise from, large, intelligent•
and: critical audience% met
.witht, another
heartireception, last night, from £l, verylarge,
and attentive crowd that , : viitnessed the pro
duction of Tom Taylor's celebrated three-aet
play, Still- TVaters. Bun Deep, which was. fol.:.
lowed by The Wandering Ministrel. This
evening, by particular request, the troupe will
repeat the first named play, and will conclude
the entertainment with the very exCellent
piece called The Bough Diamond, in which Mr.
Rouse will appear as Cousin Joe, and "will
have'buttons all over him." This is a sitperb
.bill,,and will attract an immense concourse of
people.
IT seems strange to us in the recent sen
tence of Mr. F. "R. Hill, that while. he was
sent to the Eastern penitentiary, the bigger
rogues were left to slip clear. Isthis justice?
"We hope ,the , Governor will grant, him,
unconditional; itonee, and if:Spoilable , '
place the detectives, upon whose evidence he
was convicted, in his place.' WiS
Mr. Hill intentionally robbed 'the railroad
company of a cent. Tlo.s . is his char $e at
home, among his own citizeni.--Editoy Ex
press.
Nirw OmemonArni, PA., Jan. 20, 1864.
IMAn LOY :—lars. Ball, will you please
pardon me the liberty that I have taken in
addressing you, a stranger. I feel myself
under obligations to you for the benefit hil7o
'derived from your medicine and eye 21381+1,
having suffered for many. years mast eXeruin
sting pain in my head, breast and side; not
being free from pain day or night. And I
have been doctoring with well-skilled and
practical physicians for some_ years, and all
attempts proved a fpneie.. had-given up all
hoiiiis of recovery and fidi fully resigned to
await my fate, which foretold an untimely
grave. My father being a resident of Siddons
burg, and living quite a distance: from yowl"- ,
did not get to hear of yourrnedicine:-:-thatO
, proved a wonderful cure indeed. Soiee lOW
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
which proved a-cure. Feeling rather loth at
first to-try, as Iliad laid out money time after
time; Whi ' ch Made 'the expenses very heavy
and all for naught. But having great confi
dence in my friend's integrity, I was prompted
to hearken to her .kixtd entreaty- and try fon
myself. I therefore purchased two dollars and:
a half worth of your'inediclite, and; to My'
utter astonishment, in ono week I felt a great
change, and in two weeks was entirely free
from all . prOn,. and your eye salve perfected a
cure for which, all other washes and salves
proved useless. My eyelids were so much
inflamed that I *as 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,' trloyott.
,know that I could not rest cOntent'
would return my heartfelt congratulations to
you, my friend and benefaqtress, for the good.,
you have accomplislog feeling myself a,ne#
creature entirely:.
You are at perfect liberty to 'publish'ihis if
you feel so inclined. I7olose V o requesting
you to accept my warmest regards, with a
hope that for humanity's sake, your life may
"be prolonged.. Success be mum forever in.
performing the wonderful cure- •
• Yours withresilect„ .. • ":
MARY BB,OWN: .
' P. S.—For further information,' address
Mary B. Brown, New' Orimberlary3, °umber
land county; Pa -
Bins L. BALL, No. 27 South Fine atteit,
Harrisburg, Pa. * 121-tif
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Arrival of New Groofisi Arrival
of New Goods!
Having Just returned fioin • Nei' YOrk, we are now re
ceiving a splendid assortment of new goodl
Plain poplin.% plain alpacas. "
Plaid moires and other dress goods.
I.Tew spring delaines. •
Calicos, the best quality—all prices.
Muslin, bleached and =bleached.
Ticking, all prices.
Ladies' and gentlemen's pockethandkerebletls.
Stockings for ladies and gentlemen
'' Plain delaines.
Figured all-wool ' • ''
Shirt breasts at all prices.
Gingham% full assortment. . , . , t -
Black alpacas; black delaines. .
Black bornbazuieLblack merinos. d pe
Hoop skir Cs at 75 tents, s'l. and upWards.
Balmoral skirts at 2 SO, $3 and upwards. . .
Marseilles quilts and:Allendale quilts. -
' •
- Black silks at $l, 51.-2 q; $1 60 and upwards.
Our stock is very large now, and we oan Mier an ast '
sortment of goods which cannot be excelled.M..pricee and
quality.
COLGATE'S , uoNir,y SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, In such unlveieal de
mold, is made from the choicest materiaLs, is mild
nri emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented,'
and'extremely beneficial in its action. Upcii the skin `
Totale.bk:all D ggists and FancrGoodiDedera
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For the cure of,IFIPMEROWN.ahroat Dis
eases, &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.
Fold by druggist every where.
Read the following lestimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
Heminietrae, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. Basigvanr—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
-411, can cheerfully commend your own as a
:moat admirable sped & for public speakers
and singers, in cases.,of hoarseness, coughs
, and colds. I have Ib l undCthem serving in
time of need, most efltetualb%
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. & Presbyterian Church.
Pga'`l agree with 'NE Ro'Anson as to the
zialne of Bannvart's Ittginchial Troches.
W. C___: — C ATTP.T,T,,
_Late Pastor of 0. S.'-Presbfttrian Church.
DLSTBICII - ATTOENEY'S OFFICE,
Hemusnrutg, Feb:729, 1864.
r' To C. A. BANNvAux—Dear• Sir I have
found your Troches -tir. be invaluable- in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
tb the voice, and aruxertainly of great bene
ilt to all public spea7s. A. J. ECERR
To 0. A. BANNTAB ,Dear Sir: In the habit
Of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal orgaM - are very much taxed,
I have found the need. of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want hi's: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 o public dall,
dresses. Yours, &c.,
JNO. 'tikrALKERJAOSSON.
PastoiNfttie Loc.UV/144944015t Oka*
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To C. A. Rursveirr—Dear Sir: Having used
your Bronchial Troches, I am free to say they
axe 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, (to. G. G. RAKESTRAW,
Pastor ofatikgetAvennelath4l449olMbit
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OR. CQDTP-XTRATEP LYE
F A bf bY - ;§ E R.
WA R makes high prices ; Saponifier helps to reduce
"-them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using
your kitchen grease. •
ap- CAUTION! As spurious Lyas are offered also, be
careful and only buy the PATENTED article put up in
IRON cans, all others belpg,99 -
PENN 4 SAiT NANMCCTI)7II2fG
Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street,
Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Diaquesne Way
aeisaat~m :u_ - • ‘'." ' -
Irpm , ..o9FßEssioN.s,!wir EXPERWNOt
Published for the beadlt, and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG MEN and-ollietv'arhebitlef froniNertrous - De-
Why, Premature Decay - of Iftinhbod,'.4e.?, supplying' at
the same time Tux Unditi ' &mi.:Cann - By: one 'who
has cured Itimittlf afterundergoing anndderable quaokery.
By InclOsinga pciat — / r pald - addressed envelope, single
copies may belaut Of - the anllzor. ' l4. -
• •NATILMEIrIikVAIIi„ Es 4. .
feb3-3md&w BedfOrdflUngiCoq-N. Y. '•
Sole Athroa. it,
Cough,
Cold,
and similar troubles if suffered to progress, result in as
oftentimes 164 aluT tilit rcin jA hiaL: 2 A n442l a A l'l lna l i - P 4 4 ' ,14c1 tirnB
_BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRoarms .
are compounded so as to reach directly the coat of the dis
ease and give almost instant relief. feb22-d&wlm
- • '..PROGLAICUATION ,
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OR the "peeediAratibit o'f'i)eade o'Her
1: in this city, and in accordance with the request of
Lieut. Colonel Bomford, A. A. Provost Marshal Gener4,
urging the prohibition of the mile of "Liquor to :3oldiers
under all circumstances," all Tavern Keepers and keep
ers of Lager Boor saloons are hereby enjoined, until fur
ther notice,A, - 9 tINI F .j_stteNkkuriilB NO , 9 05 romi
strictly to tlio 2 dWrrorthb - rwivost, atiirihar Gen
eral, as regards the military. A. L. 110U1IFOP.T,
fes-dtf M ,yor.
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Inverititienow'Ti lore the
public. It has been thoroughly tested
during the last two years by practical
men, and pronounced by all to be
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Of l9 SOBE different, sizes, for sale a/ • E X
noRRKEt'S BOOKSTORE.
A PATRIOTIC GISP ODOR.
• • OtTR coNernvrim, Gooductocarr AND trNioN.
"our Government," an expeaition of the Constitution,
ire, for popular use. By 31:31 , Knenty: Price El. For
Dale at del4
, VREtNEWS BOOKSTORE.
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rr.vreaTctituan, Jan., 1864
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CUBIST is a new
thing, and the result of years of
study . ; its combination is on
• Scientific Principles ;
And b•lindenvnif •ittirciimistances uor
.ttetnpieuthrei, wlli;it bb
iscotrupt 'or omit an , offensive:
ell :
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rgq 4300.r.affM7SHag i
/ffanniaoturemi , iiiing2llfactiineu
end it the best article known as
Cementing for the Channels, it works
without delay, Is not affected by any
change of temperature.
.rzw7Lreas
Will flint it sufficiently adhesive for
their use, as has been proved.
to Leather ;
is itepeciatly al g a P ted
_-...—,... , ' mod
And we claim , SA Age , :: ~ +....,..,
end „ t. irlitiCklitAMF":"' "Tiithatit,
-,, dies:lliture*.r:- , ,
It Is the only
Q D N,
t thatka mirk thing.for. mend
- .
Bode,
Ivory,
!Oa!! of , Household use
REMEMBER_
AdM:MIR Dammam Cyr
form and as easily ap•
plied as paste.
-Hibronta Irmountrx Cararmrr
la inaolnble In water or oil
'Hafts —. 1. Imo' trona Czanorr
Adheres olly substances,
Supplied in Family or Mantilla
tuner's Faßkatpts,t4yin. 2 ounces to 100
HILTON BROS & CO.,
Proprietors,
Providence, R. I
N.! LAING lz MAGINNIS.
HAu HALL.
GRAND STAR
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination DraniatiC Company,
- Cimblnatte Dramatic Comm,
CROWDS-TURNED FROILTER DOORS--:UNABLE TO
_GAIN ADMISSION. -
i~tiucCiss'a.
GRAND. SUCCESS. GRAND SUCCESS.
MfMM
mara
Toy*, Taylor's Romani Play
STILL WATERS RUN DEEP.
STILL .WATERS RUN DEEP.
STILL - WATERS RUN DEEP.
STILL. WATERS RUN DEEP.
ROUGH DIAMOND.
. ROUGH DIAMOND.
ROUGH. DIAMOND. • ROUGH DIAMOND
ROUGH-DIAMOND. ROUGH. DIAMOND
ROUGH: DIAMOND. . •s :ROUGH - DIAMOND.
111188.1fARICIVIEll '' •
-TifISTANNY .DENtal
, .
HUM.
As Margaiy, with original song.
Secure Seats and Come. Early.
Forvartmulars see small las.
SAN ron.D 9 S 'MALE.
TOW sAicET, BELOW IdA.R.ICET t :BT# _
ItEA4sbE.HERR'S•HOtEL.
OP P on - T H.E - S N
tvrrs
STANFORD — AND TROUPE.'
DRAWING ROOM CONCERT.
TUESDAY i'VENING, MARCH 1.
In Z4i'l.3l4p;itte or-the'i+A. ;noses' s of the
TiamEr-cea.F.Avs.,
win repeated this evening, tisgether with gems 'and
dances in
"iviiivsz-Etvx.s - vr
• . -
SANFORD AND Tkorpz.
..Orchestra Beats can be procured in advance at Bann
vat's Dreg Stens. -
Doors open at oy.. Commence 3s: to 8.
Polloe always in attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 25 cents.
Ofehertra chairs, 60 cents. • -
Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each..
jangl4lst
CANTERBURY NUSIC HALL.
W.41.411T . ST., BELOW
J. .. ..... ........ Lease.
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
With a Firit•class- Compahy of
SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, &a, &o.
Admission.: .. .. ••• •••• • • • • ...... 16 cents
seats in Boxes. .. . ......... ............. 25
11 :xllll i-J viii R
-IXWeRTIAN . D.k.CON'ONEY.
ELEGANCE AND DURABILITY.
1.131; PATENT - DOUBLE TUBE
IM ES Tiny popnlex Pipe has.
_now been in
into this community. Its peculiar =kit
consists in the use of boo tubes, (Adler the smoke cane, and
the otherfur the passage of the saliva cm.dwicotine to the cup
at thebectens whence it is discharged. The .smoke being
thus kept clear of contact with saliva is always delicious
and pure in its odor, Binh the collected matter which ren
dersalkotherPipes °Swishy:riming entirely removed, the
Pipe will always crentinne ssieet= and agreeable. In the
cities of Baltimore and Witstan,gbin'Where thousands have
tested Its merits, amongst the Editorial notices aro Me
The Balte.kenericansaysz—'LThia 'tie' 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,
Therktay e says:—lta economy and the greater
%awry it imparts while smoking, recommend it favorably .
0 alllovers or the weed.
TheDway Clipper actyr:lnpossesses merits never be
fore obtained in Pipes. There is no doubt but that in a
short time it will be the 'only Pipe used. •
For sale,by the dealersgenerally this City, and whole
saloatt liberal ratea,'by "The Tobacco Pipe Company," at
theif-.lmmtifactory,-No. I. , Gratiby street., opposite Pratt
Streetaridge, Baltimore, Lid
1t g: P. 343'h0 attention of Sutlers and others is called
to thfuripe,molv so popular throughout the army..
For vuo by BANNVAHT & CO., Na. 2 Jones Row; nail
C. IL HELLER, 93 Market , streel, Harrisburg..
fcb2o42ur
MBE 'First National Bank of Harrisburg,
ru., capital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege of increas•
log it to $300,000.
The'Stetethititel Bank having organized under the act
to provide It National currency, under the above titre,
respectfully 'Mrs its services for the collection of Notes,
Drafts, Bills of Archtuuml_roosixemoney , on deposit, and
buy; and sell exchange on all Parts ,of the country.
The buShiesS will , be conducted at the Corruifof Scdond
and Walnerstneets;,bi the following named , directors and
torRCTOIL.T: .11.
Ear,JYOING‘
2‘
C°l ai
R' Gao. F. How
' IIIL,
I"amlJ.
Jan2342m
1864. SPRINfir 'oPt - Mr.• 1864
FINE 33 - itE.s - * GOODS.
New Styles
New Styles,
.• . „
;New Illaterials, •
• ' 15 Different Shades of Alpaca.
SintlNG STYLE OF.,„RAIdOILLT.X.-teantiful colors.
MAGNIFICENT M.DEES O.
.lIKA.T.Y MOURNING
SILKS:"
PLAIN SLACK RICH
,GIA)SS DRESS SlLKS—war
ranted.
BEAUTIPUL I ` NEAT STYLES OF BLACK FIGURED
51T.174
A heavy stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS of all kinds,
'Will be disposed ofnntott below the Wind Price •
CATHCART & BROTHER,
&22-2 w Hextdoor to thit Hiedihurg Bank.
.PROPI.XS 'FOR MASONRY.
TeRoPoSALs 'Will be =Mind Rat() the 5.*
;WM
perch of Wee gnhgilmrsy_at tlrretr:4444 4 lMiillOrkai4,soo
perch tribehrboamon masonry, thebelaikeeoftrst4isa
masonry, of cut dimension stone.
Proticsadblwill be i'eeefaed Ter the nialerial alid:Vo .
separate, or forllie whole oidmbLned. ' 'Mans may be ewe
at the office of Wm. Colder. _
Proposals may be addressed to Win. Colder, Chairman
Eidldhig CommitP - WICIRLVER,
• .„ G. DAWSON COLEMAN,
feliZatd , Building Coramitteo.
• . .
FRONT S,TREET s TY,.
The subscriber will °ter lie sale ilk fileinnley next,
(Febnitry 27,) at 3 A.*, at the %Hirt . ThianiVtlicvelettble
property on Front Wee abOitlectutt; nciercednpled by
Robert WElweetandAartin Stiatidikan. . Meld is 26%
feet wide, runidifirbetisto 41iFfeet,
feb2erdts - • „ J. W. WEIR.
Vito
Co rd Grape.
NTENES of this excellent large and early
V variety for sale at the Keystone Nursery.
feb244.1.w - JACOB KM.
VOR - SAL,E.--A Five-horse-power STEAM
M:1161r. and BOILER, In good order- Agl y to
F.
febil-tf !Mina street, below Mx&
64mi)evemies.
IDITOUGHTON'S AbIERICAN SEEDLING,
I I a prolific Wirer, perfectly hardy and free from mil
dew, berries of meat= slze; .For aisle at Keystone Kuk
sery by dozen or Mindred: , -
feb24-dlw r • • - * • J. ILLSEL-
Raspberries.
ICrA.RDY. RED • PROLIFIC, Antwerp,
I • trinckie'e oiange, Catawiina, (ever bearing,) Fas
tolf; he., for sale at, the Keystone Nursery.
feb24-dlw JACOB MESH.
, - Apple Trees,
OF all the leading varieties, for sale .at the
Keystone Nursery. treb244nwl. JACOB NISH.
„ . Dela.vrare. Grapes.
GOOD VINES of thicelebrated 9rappfor
eels, sA,Keystone Nsrarry. •
feb24-divr„, -
Norway Maple.
TECLS trae regembles the Sugar Maple very
closely inform and foliage, but bears transplanting
better and grows more rapidly. For sale .1 d Keystone Nar
aetq , JACOB KISS
MEI
LIST TIME.
The.Updegrove Lock property, five Miles north of atik ,
risbing, fronting east the Pennsylvania-iimal and tailrelt
:near the depot, west the turnpike, consistingof a Gan
Grocery Store and a Hotel, is offered-at private sale until
the 15th day of. March, 1E164. The canal grocery is the
best stand on the Pennsylvania canal—large and commo
dious stabling and hay houses, and stables arranged •to
lock each team separate ; wsouses for grain, carriage
house, weigh-scales, sheds, ice house, and all other houses
necessary for carrying on the business_'
jan2
FAIR! FAIR..
FAIR will be opened on I'UES.D4Y,
ALditCH Ist, at 6 O'CLOCK, P. 31at grant's Hall,
under the'auspices of the Sunday School' and the Ladies
of the Presbyterian Church, corner of Market Square, to
be continued for several days.
Fancy articles of various lath; specimens of the Mtn
arts, &c., will be on mile. Coffee and meals ready as
all times. ' The public generally are invited to attend..
Prices of admission—for adults, ten cents; for children,
Ave cents. feb2s.tf
JOHN. H. BRIGGS l.
, Pres
GEO. H. ' l ,l TT., Cashier.
JACOB MTBIL
TRIASIThrf
07710 X OP COMPTR6aItk • '
NV
WAT ti zo:. j - . .
ICEEMAS, by sa etoiy prz
seated to the tinders.frig'd, it has tate& made to ap
pear that the First National Bank -of. Barrisizerg, in the
county of Dauphin and State ig "Papyri:MlK has been
duly organized, under and accorttizttw4tiejtquirements
of the act of Congress, entitled 4 vett , a4-1 - o_previde a Na
tional currency, secured by a-Tiedge •or_United States
stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof," approved February IRA 1863, and-has complied
with all the provisions of said act, required to be complied
with before commencing the business . of banking:
Now, therefore, I, Hugh 31'CulloCti,.'Comptroller of the
Currency, do hereby certify that the First National Bank
of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin and State of renrisitn
Ma, is authorized to commence the leMi n ess of banking
under the act aforesaid. _
s) In testimony whereof, witness my hand and-seid
of odic; this 11th day of January 1864. '
HIMII Id , CULLOCH,
Comptroller of the Carrenv.
PRIVATE SALE.
jan 19-2 m
• The Hotel (Rockville House) has a good run of both
r it
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.
Apply on the premises, or by letter, to
W. R HENRY,
janlo-dewtd Susquehanna P. 0., Dauphin ce., Pa.
SILAS
WARD,
Ml= 111
. PIANOTOMPS, INELODEONS, SHEtT RUNIC,
NTIOUNS, .Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Strings,
v Drums, Fifes, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Photograph Cards and
Albums, Ambrotype Gems, Engravings, Pictures, &c., &c.
Remember the place, No. 12 Third street, the hugest
Music Store this side of the great cities jan2B-dtf
FOIL store room, cellar and
l3t
- warehouse long occupied by Joseph Ross, dec'd, In
the borough of Middletown, Pa.
The Store Room is fitted up complete for dry goods, &c.,
and the cellar for groceries. It is well located for a profit
able business.
A good opportunity is offered to - an energetic man to
do a large and safe business, or the.ertk'cle property,stwet t
ling end store, will be sold. Inquiry:to be made of
JOHN T. ROSS, Acting Executor.
Dec. 11. dl4-d2tawgm
m•r
NEW BAKERY,
Broad Street, between Second and Third,
BAKETSBURG.
undersigned has opened a new BA
TB a iRy, in the Sixth ward, where be is prepared to
supply BREAD AND CAKES at a reasonable rate. He
warrants satisfaction to all who will give Mtn a call He
Will sell his bread at the rata of
FIFE CENTS PER POUND,
and full weight guaranteed JOHN ALCORN.
jang-dtf
VALENTINES ! VALENTINES !
CCOME and see the Large and- New Assort
meat of
VALENTINES
that has just beetireceived at -
SOI3[EPOOVS .13001{ST9RE,
: lianistiorg; Pa.
Ftz.,% - • ialgatkitt
Wholesale and Retail.
/NG, IVEDDIW% INVITATION
AND AT ROME CAIRDS... Mkt- a special arrangement
with ono of the best engravers: In' the country, cards of
any description will be execntn&in. the highest style of
art, conformable with th4g. latetd. fashion, and supplied
promptly, at lower pritala are charged by the station
ers in New York or For samples and prices
call at • MYER'S BOOK STORE.
mchd,dtf
JOHN L. CA4IIIOI4..PIER.E.NOLOGIST,
MAY be consulted; DAY and EVENING,
on adaptation to buSiness, Trade and Profesidon;
on the improvement of health, correction of tknlia w v ,
formation of friendships) &a. - 'Fall descriptions of
character given when• required; at No. 2 South
Tenth street, above Ch but hfladelphla.
febildim ' .
DR. B. M. GlL.i:
DENTIST,
N0..119 MARKET STREET,
Teeth positivety extracted without pain by the use of
nitrous COtide. octldte
A BOX containing a builder's level came in
:DEL my possession some time since. The owner. is re
quested to come forward, duly prove property, 'pay
charges and tako it away. W. F. , RENR,
Fob. 20th, 1864-dosow3w Rockville, Pa.
NOTICE
Persons wanting Venetian Blinds, or having Old Blinds
to repair, will please call at No 28 South Beyond street, a
few doom below the Market. Houses, where they win
find an assortment of ready made Blinds on hand. Per
sons in want of Blinds out of the city will please send
the size of their windows with their order for new Blinds.
All work warranted to give satisfaction.
jalB.thiaw3ml A. R. SIT ARP, Harrisburg; Pa
NORFOLKKOYSTERS—ReaI Salts, under
the Jones House. York River Oysters, a fine article,
under the Jones House.
. ,
~ A lso, Terrapins, which will be served'up In fine style at
short notice under the Jones House, by
no 80 , JOSEPH SM. vEt.Y.
P R SALE-100 acres of unseated land,
situate in Wiconisco township, Dau
phin county, Pennsylvania. This
tract is in the vicinity and near the
Summit Branch Railroad Con:many.
' Heavily covered nith•timber. Title
indisputable.
ALSO, 172 acres of unseated timber land in Jackson town
ship, Daupbin. county. This indisputable.
ALSO,-.two thirds 40.400 acres of unseated Umber lust fu
Selman township, Dauphin county. Title
luttablu._ RIX 80A47 - 1
Attorney-at-law, Third street near Market, Ra-tirg,
Nuinsylvania. . febillatawtim
600 Fresh 2oo Cans
CANT ,O Frenh Peache
e s . ,
.60g 0m C lo :
Cans Green Peas, put up by the most celebrated_ fruit
growers, and every can warranted to give satisfaction, for
sale at feb2 WM. DOME, Js , & Co.
NA T'IVE WINE.
EWE BLACKBERRY and ELDERBERRY WM.—
Warranted pure. For sale at
jan2s W. DOCK, Js,
etATSUPS AND SAUCES, of the most so,
1.../ puler and choice brands, just received and for aal
by [febl] VM.. DOCK, JS., co.
TIMIHAM MUSTARD, the best imported,
PA received and for sale by
febl WM. DOCK, Jr.., &
ORANGES! ORAITGES !—A large lot; of
superior Oranges, and Sicily Havana for sale in any
quantity at I=2 9 ] BOYER KOESTER.
SMOKED SALMON.- FINE SMOKED
SALMON; just received at
feb3
SUGARS, of all qualities, suitable for family
0 or manufacturing uses, just received and for sale by
fel - WM. DOCK, JR., & CO.
APPLES! APPI4ES 11-1.50 bbls. of York
State Apples of every variety.. Also, York State
Butter, for al - eel ja29 BOYER & KOERPER.
-r - PERDTE'S WORCESTER SAUCES,
the most popular and the purest ever offered :1u the
public, Just received and for sale by
fehi W3L DOCK, Ja-,& co.
- O . I=OH BEANS—A rare article, just re
_l2 . ',Aired at trend W. DOCK, JR.,* CO.
ORANGES! ORANGES! !-20 Ijoxis in
prime order. Just received wholesaleA4 retail,
feb2 WM. IXigiC4 Jp., WC°
BUTTEII , !. BUTTER!- 1,000 pitninds - N#*
York State Butter Just melted, and for pate by, the
Firkin. or Pound, at the now grocery of , „
deo4 _ MEE & YQERPEE
ME I% S.
II
PNIC.,TR., & CO
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