Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, March 03, 1864, Image 3

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LEARRISBDECT, PA
TILL RSDAY EVENING, •lIIARCII 3, IS6I,
IMFJMEEM
BINNVART'S Bronchial Troches for hoarse
ness :la throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles'
Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and
,Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue.
jan3o-Atf
'r celebrated crystal spectacles properly
adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to
700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses,
defining an object from one to ten miles, and
all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo
sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical
Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes
inserted. Send for a circular ! janSdtf
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Gragunsrn Saratoga Water just received this
morning, at Keller's Drug and Fancy Store,.
No. 91, Market street.
RESIGNATION.—Rev. Dr. Schmueker, for
over thirty years a professor of the Theolo'gi
cal Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., has an
nounced his intention to resign his position
in August next
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CIOARS !- CmArs!—Just received from New
a fine lot of a new brand of cigars,
wlliela will be sold at low prices to suit pur
chasers. Give us a call. Kunkel & Brother,
No. 118 3Slarket street, Harrisburg. inar2--3t*
A ' , lvy COUNTY.—An application for the
erection of a new county, to be called Tio
nesta, out of parts of Venango, Clarion and
'Warren, will be presented to the Legislature
et iia present session.
11 . .11,1.1:D.—The Perry County Freeman of to
day says: "We learn that Joseph Mitchell, a
brakesuian on the freight train, was instantly
killed by the train this side of
.Hanishurg, on
M9ralay. He was a young man xnrialt re
speci,,l. We have no particujars."
As old bachelor, a country fellow, not lik
ing the way his landlady's daughter had of
appropriating his hair oil, filled his bottle
with glue the day before the ball to which the
girl was invited, and she staid at home in
consequence. It was a fiendish revenge.
ALL GOOD TEMPLAIIS in this city, including
those temporarily sojourning here, are in
vited to be present at a meeting to be held
for the "good of the order," on the fourth
story of Wyeth's building, nest to the court
house, Market street, entrance on the alley.
A degree meeting will also be held.
• Tin NEW LEGAL TENDER Norns.—The Sec
rstary of the Treasury, in reply to a letter of
inquiry from James O'Conner, Esq., under date
of the 96th ult., states that "the five Imr cent.
Treasury Notes are a legal tender for their
face value, only excluding interest. As these
notes are coming into general circulation, the
above information will be of interest to OUT
readers.
IZE3=III
ti IMN -w THROAT Jam LUNGS are oTerloaded
with phlegm, or mucous, how can you expect
to I.)e free from cough or difficulty in breath
ing? Therefore immediately apply to that
most potent remedy for all - pulmonary disease,
Runkel & Bro.'s PECTORAL CORDIAL, and you
will - find the most beneficial results from its
use. Prepared only by Dr. Kunkel & Bro.,
No. 118 Market street, Harrisbnig. mar 2-30
Bon; BlllSED—lfeauy Loss.—The barn of
i sft , , to Neil; a short distance above Peters
burg, Ihmtingdon county, Was destroyed: by
firo on Tuest.!sy afternoon last. Pour horses,
a large quantity of grain, hay, etc., in the
barn at the time, I,,ere consismed. The barn
was situated near the railroad and it is sup
posed that. it was fired by sparks from a loco
motive.
Tar. EL72.I33ETTITOWN PrEnNolrrnmx.---The
alleged appearance of a rose and bud in the
mouth of a young girl who recently died at
Elizabethtown, haying caused considerable
excitement and discupsion, we are informed
that the body is to be exhumed and an exam
ination made of the facts under the direction
of a medical gentleman. Those who believe
in the story have taken the right plan now to
settle the question. The only wonder is that
such an investigation was not made before
the body was interred.
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.SUPERMTE4IXENT (3 , Pronac GROLITDS. —The
Tory Organ of this morning setpais to . be con
siderably exorcised about the appointment of
keeper of public grounds, and among the can
didates mentions ex-Sheriff Hoffman. Wo are
authorized by Sheriff Hoffman to state that he
is not a candidate for any position; that he has
purchased the Franklin House, in -Walnut
street, where he will keep a first-Class hotel,
fi lter the first of April next, and that he will
be 'lad to accommodate his nu merous friends
in that establishment, The Sheriff knows how
to keep a ;total, end we predict a crowded house
and more prosperity Alan any paltry office
could afford hirci.
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AN IMPORTANT RAILROAD ENTERPRISE. —A
bill is before the Pennsylvania Legislature to
incorporate the New York, Washington ,and
Pittsburg, railroad. - The proposed road leaves
the New Jersey Central Road at SomerlAlle,
thence to Newhope on the river Dela Ware,
and next to Doylestown, where it connects
with the Doylestown branch of the North
Pennsylvania railroad (11 miles in length,)
- which it is proposed to use to Lansdale;
thence front Lansdale to Norristown, and
from thence over the Chester Valley railroad
(using the track of that road 21 miles) to
Downingtown, from thence over the Pennsyl
vania railroad to Pittsburg, with power to
construct a branch from Downing,town to
Glenrock on the Northern central railroad,
and thus reach Baltimore and Wacbington.
The names of the corporators show that they
are principally New Yorkers and Baltimore
ans. Bridges are to be constructed at New
hope, over the Delaware; also over the Schuyl
at Norristown,: to reach the Chester Valley
.railroad.
CONSTAxuriON WATER I ' CONS.crilAciON WA
TER !—A safe, suit and reliable 'remedy for
diseases of the kidneys, bladder, female irreg
ularities, urinary organs, diabetes and diseases
of the stomach and liver. Sole agents of the
city, Kunkel & Bro., No. 118 Market street,
Harrisburg. mar2-3t*
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ATTENTION, MI:LITANY Mm !—Capt. G. ,B.
Hammer, late of the Twelfth Pennsylvania
Cavalry, has opened an office in the room for
merly occupied by C. M. Shell, Esq., on Mar
ket street, near Third, where he is prepared
to make out Enlistment Papers, on short
notice and'at reasonable rates, For further
particulars apply at the office. mat-d4t
BEAR'S OM ! BEAR'S Om!—Persons wishing
to purchase a good quality of Bear's Oil Will
do well by giving Kunkel & Bro. a call, as
they keep a large assortment of the finest
Bear Oils ever offered to the public, and they
will guarantee it to prove satisfactory. Kun
kel & Bro., No. 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
;nutr2-3t*
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licancron rn Lawanwcu COMITY.--A man
named Thomas Dunn died a feiv- days ago in
Newcastle, from injuries received a short
time before at the hands of his wife. The de
ceased, it appears, went home intoxicated,
and his wife, Mary Dunn, being in the same
condition, fell on him with a club, and beat
him severely on the right side and arm. Ery
sipelas of a malignant character took place in
the bruised side and arm, causing his death in
a few days. An inquest was held, and- the
jury rendered a verdict that he came to his
death by erysipelas, induced by blows inflicted
by his wife, Mary Dunn, and a poisoned state
of the system from his ;; habits of intemper
ance.
ACCIDENTAL DEATH. —On Friday evening of
last week, a man by the name of Snyder; re
ported to be of Crawford county, in a state of
intoxication, applied at the saloon of Jacob
Lush, in Loa Haven f 'Pa., for a drink. He
was refused and ordered to leave the house,
in doing which he fell through a large pane of
glass in a show window, and a point of the
glass passed through his clothes and entered
his body just under the arm, severing an
artery, from which he bled to death in a very
few minutes. A coroner's jury was immedi
ately suromoned,'and a verdict rendered in
accordance with the facts above stated.
TEE Hmozx Rum drew a large audience to
Brantie upper hall, last night. This cele
brated play was randered in the best possible
manner and was received with great enthu
siasm. Every part was so well sustained, and
gave such entire satisfaction as to render it
unnecessary for us to add anything new in
praise of it. .
To-night will be , repeated for the last time
this season, that intensely interesting and
thrilling drama, by Dion Bourcicault, entitled
The Colleen Bows..
This splendid piece has
become immensely popular here, and always
causes the hall to be thronged to overflowing.
The scenery is magnificent. "The Cruisik.een
Lawn," will be sung by Messrs. Rouse and
Kent, and Miss Josephine Tyson. Miss
Fanny Denham will sing several fine songs.
There is a splendid cast of characters. lib..
Rouse's Miles Na Copgaleen and Mr. Jen
nings Danny Maim are unrivalled, while Miss
Tyson as My O'Conner, and Miss Denham as
Annie Chester are admirable. Don't fail to
witness this last represention of The Colleen.
Baton.
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A Vrtaanzorrs Sc.—An organization
has just been started in New York, ,under the
name of the Photographic Union, against
which we take the earliest opportunity of
cautioning our readers. The '‘Unioe dis
tributes circulars to unprincipled young men
in different parts of the country, requesting
them to collect and send to the "Photographic
Union," photographs of young women, with
particulars concerning their residence, pecu
niary circumstances, disposition, habits and
other matters of interest, and by way of -in
ducing responses, prizes from $2O in cash to
a "set of jewelry" are offered to those who
shall send in the largest number of "photo
graphs and biographical notices." The pro
prietor of the '‘Union" proposes, after having
got.together a large number of portraits, to
exhibit them in a "private gallery," and to
alloy young pen to examine them for a "con
•sideration," and also to study the "bfographi
cal sketches" with a view to select a partner
or a victim. The latter idea, ofi, course, is not
published in the eircular, but the slightest
thought will shoW that not one in a thousand
men would visit such a gallery with any com
mendable motive. We warn our readers
against paying any attention to those circu
lars. They are designed for an evil purpose,
and no person having the slightest regard for
himself should have anything to do with them
or their originators.
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SANFORD'S OPERA HOiTSE.—We still continue
to record full hou,ses at this - very popular in
stitution, devoted to.minstrelsy. The enter
tainments, as .given at pres3nt, are so much
superior to any yet produced, that the groat
success Sanford is meeting with cannot be
wondered at. The. dramatic efforts of Sar
ford's Troupe are comparable to many of the
legitimate aet,ors. Although Sanford's vocal
ists do not aspire to the range of drama, they
have shown, in fact proved, themselves capa
ble of sustaining that role. if necessary. To
night an opporimaity is given to witness a
very laughable burlesque op. the American
Cousin, whicli had such q. run in ITQV York.
Sanford has made a very neat burlesque, in
keeping with the original play—he sustaining
the hero, and illustrating to his English rela
tives that America is a great
. institution, (see
play—scene London,) and he is determined
to make himself at home, if he is away from
Yankee land, as they term it. In connection
with this, the troupe appear, as usual, in their
minstrel scene, producing. all> the exciting
so ngs of the day, followed with an Oa pociricla
of varieties, of dances co local * scenes
'concluding with the famous American Cousin,
which will be the after-piece every evening
;daring this" week.
Tire Pr.eon to find prime cigars at moderate
rates, is at Keller's drug and fancy goods
store, No. 91 Market street? Try them!
CATAWBA. attarss.—Mr. John Wise has just
received another supply of the celebrated Ca
tawba grapes. They are as sweet as when
taken off the vine. Call and examine them at
his store on Third street, near Walnut. .
SOMETHING :BIER '!—A new brand 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. U S. Grant. These
cigars are of the very best quality, possess a
fine
_flavor, and are in great demand.—
Messrs. Bannvart & Co. have the sole right to
sell these cigars to dealers and others, and
those desiring to purchase wilLhave to call on
them. Each box contains a fine portrait of
Gen. Grant, the copyright of whiCh has been
secured to the above firm. The General
Grant cigars are bound to an immense sale,
as they are unexcelled.
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To ran LADIES AND GENTLY-117M —We in
vite the special attention of ladies and *gen
tlemen to the following new dry goods, which
.
havejust arrived from. New York city: Rich
lustre, plain black dress silks, plain and rep
mourning black dress silks, plain, colored
and figured dress silks, chameleon poplins,
satin striped and figured poplins, embroidered
poplins, leather and mole colored wool de
laines and French lustres, with an endless VA
iiety of shawls, cloaks, gloves, handkerchiefs,
spring, balmonils and Quaker hoop skirts. To
gentlemen we 'say, that our stock of cloths,
cassimeres and vestiNgs cannot be excelled.
C. L. Bowman, dealer in Dry Goods, No. 1,
corner of FrOnt mid Market streets, Harris
burg.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SAPONIFIER
OR CONCENTRATED LYE.
FAMILY SO = APMAKER.
WA It makes high prices ; Saponifier helps to reduce
them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using
your kitchen grease.
Air CAUTION! As spurious Lyres are offered also, be
careful and only buy the PATENTED article pat up in
IRON caul, all others being COUNTERFEITS.
'PENN'A - SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street,
Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way
:del9•dew3m
BANNVART'S BRONOIIIAL TROCUES,
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat 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.
sold by druggist everywhere.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent:clergymen:
lionusstraci, 'Feb. Bth, 1864.
"0. A. HtionresT—Deor Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistarla Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully coin nend your own -AS a
most admirable , specific for public speakers
and:singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and 'colds. I have found them serving' in
time of need, most effectually. •
Yours truly, - T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. - PresbyteriwOhureh:
• ,
ga-Lagree with Mr. Robinson as to-the.
value:of Bannvart's Bionohial;TrOches.
W.. 0. CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian-Ohurch.
11ABuismirad, Jan., 1864
To C. A. Pamivairr—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 eveoto
rant, and that want =has been supplied in your
excellent Troches. •
I consider them very far -superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice "rising
from its too frequent use, and impairing the
etreetivenesS - of the • delivery of public ad
dresses. Yours, &c.,
a"NO. WALKER JAMISON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church
"To C. A. BANlnrnix—Dear Sir: Having used
your Bronchial Troehes, I am free to say they
are the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to unperson.%
afflicted' with sore throat, or huskiness• of
voice arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, Sm.,' G. RAKESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge; Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTRICT
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ATTORNEY'S OSTIOE,
ELLIOUSDIJEG, Feb. 29,- 1864.
To C. A. Betz xv,tar—Deai Sir: —I have
found your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in' strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart Clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all public speakers. A, J. HERR
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
I\TOTICE.—The account of A. K. Fahnes
ii. tack, aeouestrator' of Downingtown, Ephrata and
Harrisburg Turnpike, has heen filed in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Dauphin county, and will .be coniartned. on
the 28th day ord.^ 1884, ntdess cause be shown to the
contrary. ' • • - ••J. C. YOUNG,
.mar3-doaa2t&wit . -. Prothonotary.
Trustee A.ccousit.
THEsecond account 'of John A. Fisher,
Esq., Trustee of• Ann Shippan Ptsher; dee'd, anti the
heirs of George Fisher, late of Pine Ford, Dauphin coun
ty,,deo,d, has been died In the Court of Common Pleas of
said (manor, and ..will be confirmed on the 28th day of
'Aprll, 1864, unless aause be shown to the contrary.
mar3-doaw2t.swlt J. C. TOIII..iG, Prothonotary.
NOTICE TO . BUILDER'S AND. CON
,
TRACTORS. The undersigned comp:11Mo of the
Paxton Fire Company, - invite proposals o for the " erection
and coniphation or an Engine Rouse, -two-story brick, to
"be lccated in Second stteet . near Vine. . For'.plans and
, specifications call upon DANIEL V. WILT, at his Lumber
office, font of Second sweet. WI will be received up to
10th' day of March, 1864. - DANIEL E. WILT,
GEORGE F. WEAVER,
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DAVID CRAWFORD,
ALEX.. KOSRR.
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JOHN A 13144 ER,
mar3-dtf • Building Committee:
FF OILS4Tig—A LOT OF GROUND on ßidge Road, adjoining Dr. Egle's property. inquire
or R. FURGRSON, cor. Rose and Pear alley,
Inarl : 30 0 near Ridge Road._
Important to Truckers and Gardeners.
QEEDS by the BUSHEL or POUND, of all
ki the leading and best. early varieties. Ptgts, Beans,
Itadlah, Cabbage, "Winningstadt" & Co., Beet, Carrot Par.
snip, Rootabaga, Onion, irc., &c. The'abovo seed offered
for sale are raised in brew York State by one of the most
responsible seed growers In 'the 'Both/try: I hare pur
chased from them for a number of years and always
found them true to , name and much earlier than aced
raised farther South. J . . task;
Keystone 'Farm and Nursery Harrisburg.
P. a—Orders wanting immediate attention drop in the
Post Mice. No orders will be taken for any kinds of
seed less than by the pound, or onetourth pound of four
varieties. [feb2s] J. MISN.
Magazines for March.
MEM Atlantic . Monthly,
The Continental Monthly, '
• • Leslie's Magazine of Fashion,
Harper'S MagazinesG o d e Leo Book,
AtBIRONRWS Cheap Bookstorefeb2o4t
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL.
GRAND STAR •
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO
mchatf.
THE LAST TINE THIS SEASON!
THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON
THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON
THE COLLEEN HAWN.
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THE COLLEEN HAWN.
THE COLLEEN DAWN.
' • - THE COLLEEN DAWN'.
THE COLLEEN BAWN. • •
' THE COLLEEN HAWN.
!HISS POSY DE:INTUIT
NS FANNY DE
E NIM
MISS FANNY DENTLIN,
MISS FANNY DENII9II.
Introducing several songs.
Securo Seats and Come Early. '
For particulars ice small billa jan2s
SA NFORD'S' HALL.
THIRD STREW, BELOW MARKET STREET, .
OP HERR'S HOTEL.
OPEN , ,I'OIII THE SE.A,SQN
wrra
SANFORD AND , TROUPE.
DRAWING ROOM CONCERT.
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THURSDAY EVENING, IVIAROH 3.
SERIOUS BOTHERS.
AIiIEkLICA_N COUSIN - .
SANFORD AND TROUPE: • ,
Orchestra Seats can be procured in advince at Bann
.
vart's Drug Store. •
Doers open at 6X. Commence gto S.
Police alwitys in attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 25 cents.
Orchestraplaira ; BO cents
Private bates, entire; $5 each; single seats, $1 each.
jan2l-ast,
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CA_NTE.KBUILY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
J. BUDD. .... ...... ....... ........Sole
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
With a Virst-elass Company of
SENCER,S, DANCERS, COMMIANS, kc., &a.
Admission. ....... .... •.. cents.
Seats in Boxes • 25 "
NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mattrusses 2 Spring-Beds 2 Comforts 22 2
PALM 1,1 7, :ttP PLUM' TOP 15.A.TTRASSES.
Palm Leaf Cotton Topafattrassmt
Corn Rusk !amasses.
Patent Spring, Slat Beds.
' Feather Pillows and Bolsters.
Celt% Coniforts and Spreads.
Ladies' Willow Work Stands.
Carpet. Camp Stools. •
Door Rugs, Carpet Rassaeks.
Iron Bectsteids, latest pattern, &c., &c.
.
N.l3.—Soras, Lounges, Cusbionse Chairs and Mattress
repaired. flair and Spring Mattresses made to order. No
109 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.
mart-03m J. T. BARNITZ.
PROPOSALS FOR MASONRY.
PROPOSALS will be received up to the sth
of March for the furnishing and laying in place 2,400
perch of Stone (moreor lass) at the Loelnotiron Works,l,ll3o
perch to be of common masonry, the balance of first-class
masonry, of cut dimension stone.
-Proposals will be received for the material and work
separate, or loathe whole combined. Plans Way be seen
at the office of Win. Colder. •
Proposals way be addressed to Wm. Colder, Chairs=
Building Committee. WM: COLDER,
.T. R, EBY,
O. DAWSON' COLEMAN,
r022,,,kta Building Committee.
MEDICAL BOARD.
limuxure.B.TEßs Pmown.v.Aums. Mum,
. HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT, a i
Hinaisranto, PA., March 1, 1864,
map., STATE MEDICAL BOARD of Penn
i..
.sylyania will meet in .PHILADELPHIA, on
THURSDAY, THE 10th OF MARCH, INST.,
and continue in session at least eight days, to examine
candidates for appointments as As4stant Surgeons in
Pennsylvania Regiments. The eject is to proflde for va
cancies in the recruited regiments which may require ad
ditional. Asaistant Surgeons.
Physicians in good health, furnishing satisfactory testi
monials of their industry, sObriety and loyalty will be
'admitted to the examination.
.The'rooms in which the examination will bo held will
boindicated in the city papers on the day of meeting
By order of the GOVERNOR.
JAS. RING, Surgeon General,
tharl:dtd • Pennsylvania.
. . RSCRU/TING PPYIGU, H.S. /STAUB .CORPB,
HARRISBURG, Pd., .March 1, 188.1.
T'
attention Of Stile have been
Honorably dis Charged the
. tnited States service, on
account of disability contracted while in the line of duty,
and who may wish to enliSt in the Invalid Corps, iare•
spectrally called to the following letter from the Pro Cost
Marshal General's Office, from which it appears that they
may receive the bounty offered by the ward, borcargh or
town, to which they may wish to be credited: '
(LETTER.) • -
WAR DEPARTkENT,
- norm biARSEAL OSEERAL'S OFFICE,
BURSAE OF ' INVALID CORPS,
WASH:BETON, February 23, 1884.
The ProvOst Marshal General directs me to say, that
men enlisted for the . First Battalion Companies of the In
valid Corps, iu aecoodanco with the provisions of General
Orders, Nos. 105 and 212, Adjutant General's Office, 1863,
and the instructions or the Provost Marshal General, (see
Circulars Nos. 14 and 106, of 1883,Provest Marshal General's
Office,) will be credited to the quota to be furnished. under
the draft ; of the ward, borough, town or city and. State
from which they enlist. br:WISEIVELL,
Colonel, and Asslstantto the Provost Marshal General,
Yn charge of Invalid Corps Bureau.
For the particulate relative to enlistment in that Corps,
apply at the Recruiting Office, Invalid Corps, in Second
Street, near Pine street , Harrisburg, Fa.
E. L. BARNES,
inarl-dtmlo Ist Lieut, 11. S. d. C., B'eting Officer.
BAGS! BAGS! BAGS!
NEW ; AND: SECOND-HAND
SEAMLESS, AND GUNNY .
. 33 A GS.,
FLOUR 4AV SALT BAGS, ALL SIZES, .
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN T. BAILEY Sr. CO
No. 112, North Front St„, Philadelphia.
feb26-413m
PROCLAMATION.
iLiTOR'S,COPSICR,
HARRISBURG, Feb. 4,1865. j
FOR the preservation of peace and.. order
in this city, and accordance with the request of
Lieut.'Golonel Bomferd, A. A. Provost Marshal General,
urging the prohibition of the sale of "Liquor to Soldiers
under all circumstances," all Tavern Xeepets and keep
ers of Lager Beer saloons are hereby enjoined, until fur
ther notice, to close their establishments and conform
strictly to the desire of the A. A. Proven Marshal Gen
eral, as regards the military. A. L. BOTT'AFORT,
les dtf Mayor.
FOR; RENT.
SEVERAL good dwelling Houses: cone
niently located. Some with stabling, sheds snl
miler outbuildings attached. CIELLS. C. RAWN. -
EARRISIIIIRG, Xareh 2, 18&4. mar2-d2w
ORTFOLIOS ! PORTFOLIOS !
CHESSMEN and Backgamnacin Boards, a ens assort
malt, inst received at SCHEFFER'S B lESTORE.
151000 LBS. ELLMS.—Fifteen thou
sand lbs, Ilichener's Excelsior Hams,
cured - expressly for family use and for this market, for
sale at feb2 Wit DOCK, Ja., & CO.
FOR SALE—Three building LOTS, situ
ated on Third street, above . North are offered for
We. For' further partieulare inquire of.
mare-2t* J. S. KAMMERER, Buehler House.
OR SALR-A.
. LOT OF GROUND,. situ
-
F
aid on the corner of Ridge road and Boas street.—
For further "particidirs: enquire of v
Second
,
nuu - 2-d3t* • JERI/ DEHAVT..
street, above North.
GAIN ADMISSION
WANTS.
El
WANTAD--A COOK and - -
MAID. Drone but those well recommended need
apply., Apply at THIS OFFICE. marl.3t*
mTANTED TO RENT —A small HOUSE
containing four rooms. Rent must not exceed $3
per month. Apply to DER& WINTERS.
maf3-dat* Ridge Road.
WANTED—A good COOK, immediately,
at the Harrisburg Drovo Yards Wages, $3 per
week. [mart 3t9 F. A. SHOWER & CO.
WANTED.
Two SINGLE HEN—One to attend at the
Depot and have charge of Bueble'PHouse Coach, and
one (an experienced hand) to attend the Buehler House
Bar. mar=
TETANTED-A good BOY to attend in a
Tl' Grocery Store. Apply to T. F. BOYER,
mart Third arid Ohestanestreets.
NXTAITTED TMACP IkTELY—Two young
Men who understand the Dry GoOds Trade perfectly,
and can speak. the German and Epglish languagea. Terms
068 per annum. Apply as below, stating how long at the
business and where. W. & R. GLENN,
Indianopolis, Ind.
P. S.—No Jew need apply. marl-clat*
134, BARK.
UTANTED Black Oak and other Barks, de
v y livered in Harrisburg, Pa., near the depot. The
highest market price in cash paid for any amount
" For Information call on S. L. kfcCU
Exchange Broker, 128 Market street. Harrisburg,
• rebl,2-deodtt
$5 000 WANTED
nunwith or without
a business , by the first o
April, to use in the mapnlitcturing and mercantile bust
new in Harrisburg, Pa. For making money the opportu
nity is a rare one and safe. No competition. For infor
mation enquire of S. L. McCULLOCH,
Exchange Broker, 1.28 Market street, Harrisburg, Fs.
febl2-deodtf
w' .
ANTED—A first class practical MAN,
to take charge of the outside.. operations or an
Iron Worka Fair wages will be paid; and recomaisada-
Lions required. Inquire at THIS OFFICE. febgb-dtf
WANTED TO RENT —A. comfortable
V V HOUSE, in a good location for a small family. A
liberal bonus will be given to any one willing to vacate
on or before April Ist. • Address G. L, Box 87, P. O.
feb2s.
NOTICE TO PRINTERS.
WANTED. IMMEDIATELY—Two com
positors acquainted with JOB WORIC. Ponca
nent situation and good salary. Address
THEO. F. SCHEFFEit,
felp-dtr Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.
HAMS AND SHOULDERS. Forty thous
and pounds Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders.
for sale by jfe29-110) & KUNKEL
TTFANTED-500• bbls. Fresh Dandelion
Y Root, by S. A. MINKEL & BRO.,
ct9o] Apothecaries, 118 Market:Bt., Harrisigtrg.
A GENTS wanted to sell the Standard Elis
ll tory of the War. A rare chance to make, money.
Agents are clearing.from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200000
Tolumm already sold. Send for circulars. Address ,
'JONES BROS. k. CO.,
de SO Publishers, Baltimore, Ifit,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
C fiY ELECTION-.
PBOCLAMALTION
In compliance with the Charter of the City of Harris
burg, notice le hereby given to the qualified voters of the
several wards Of said city, that an election for persons to
MI the various offices of the said city, will be-held at the
following places; to :
ON THE THIRD FRIDAY OF MARCH,
being the 13th day of said month, between the hours of 9
o'clock, a. x., and 7 o'clock, r. ac, bf Said day:
In the First ward, the qualified voters will meet at the
School House on the corner of Front street and Mary's
alley, in said city, and vote for one person for City Trea
surer, three persons for City Auditors, two persons for
School. Directors ; Ono person for member of Common
Council, one person for. Judge of Election, one person for
Assessor, two persons for Inspectors of Election, and one
person for Constable.
In the Second ward, the qualified voters will meet on
said day at the School House at the corner of. Dewberry
alley and Chestnut street, and vote for one person for.
City Treasurer, three persons for City Auditors, two per
sons for School Directors, one person for member of Com
pton Council, one person for Judge of Election, one per
son for A,ssessor, two persons for Inspectors of Election,
and one person for Constable.
In the Third ward, the qualified voters will meet on
said day at the School Dom, corner of Walnut street and
River alley, and vote for one. person for City Treasurer,
three persons for City Auditors, two persons for School
Directors, one'person for member of Common Council to
serve for three years, one person for member of Common
Council to serve for one year, One person for Judge of
Election, one. person for Assessor, two persons for In
spectors of Election, and ono person for Constable.
In the Fourth ward; the qualified voters will meet on
said day at the School House in West State street, and
vote for one person for City Treasurer, three persons for
City Auditors, two persons for School Directors, one per
son for member of Common Council, one person for
Judge of Election, one person for Assessor, two persons
for Inspectors of Election, and one person for Constable.
In the Fifth ward, the quailed Totem will meet on said
&Wei the Dairy of John Forster, corner of Ridge road
and North Avenue, and vote for one person for City Trea
surer, three persons for City Auditors, two persons for
School Directors, one. person for member of Common
Council, one person for Alderman, one person for Judge of
Election, one person for Assessor, two persons for. In
spectors of Election, and one person for Constable.
In the Sixth ward, the qualified voters will meet on said
day at the Market House, in Verbeke street, and vote for
one person for City Treasurer, three persona for City Au
ditiors, two persons for School. Directors, one person for
Alderman, one person for Judge of Election, one person
for Assessor., two persons for Inspectors of Election, and
one person for Constable.
A. L. ROURFOR.T, Mayor.
February
. 49; 18134.-3tawte- t-th-a
1864. SPRING OPENING 1864'
VINE 'DRESS GOODS.
New Styles,. .
New Colors,
New Materials,
15 Different Shades of Alpata.
SPRING- STYLE OF RAMORAlS—beautiful mists.
MAGNIFICENT. MA XPG OF MEAVY MOURNING
PLAIN BLACK MOH GLOSS DRESS SlLKS—war
ranted. - .
BEAUTIFUL NEAT STYLES OF-BLABS FIGURED
SIT.Rct
A heavy stock of WDITE.R DRESS GOODS of all kinds,
14111 be . dispos.ed of much below' the usual price.
CATEICART & BROTILER,
fe22-2w Neat door to the Harrisburg Rank.
APHYSIOLOGICAL view of IVIABBLIGE,
containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine plates and
kngravings of the Anatomy of the Sexual Organs in a
state of Health and Disease, with a Treatise on Self-
Abuies ite Deplorable Consequence upon .the Mind and
Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment—the only
rational and succemful mode of cure, as shown by the re
port .of cam treated. A truthful ad - visor to the married,
and thosecontemplating marriage, who entertain doubts
of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any
address, on receipt of 23 cents, in stamps or postal cur
rency, by addressing Dr. LA 01101 X, No. 31 Maiden Lane,
Albany, N. T. - Marl-daw3m
PAPER WAR.EHOUSE.
FARRELL, IRVING & CO
510 MINOR STREET,
RHEMADELPHIA., PL,
MANUFACTURERS of
ROLL WRAPPERS,
DOUBLE AND SINGLE /I:MUM,
CAP AND CROWN MANILLA,
on hand or made to order.
Highest price paid for rope In large or small quanti
ties. - mirl-43m
STOLEN
(ARtaken out of the Stables at Harrisburg
Divive Yards, one BAY HORSE, 5 years old, bleak
mane andtail ; also, "one SORRELL MARE, with white
star on forehead, and one other HORSE, which cannot new
be described, owner being absent. Any person returning
the above horses or giving
_information of their wherea
bouts will he liberally rewarded.. •
- P. A. SHOWER & CO.,
roar2st* for S. STAHL.
TOBACCO - AND CIGARS.
100 BOXES CONGRESS AND NAVY TOBACCO.
100,000 FINE CIGARS.
100,000 COMMON MARS.
For sale by freb2o4wl EBY & ICEINELE
LEAFLARD.—Fifty kegs prime Leaf Lard
for Sale by Ereb29lw9 EBY 44 11.1 MILE.
fILOVER SEER—One hundred and Fifty
Xi Bushels prime Ohio Clever Seed for sale by •
fO 2 B,4w * Sr. RIMEL&
A NOTHER lot of choice Catawba GraPea
1l for sPlö at 4 Immr2l. JOB WISES.
PROFESSIONAL:
ELECTIRIC.T.Ty.
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDERFUL
RESULTS.
d. M. CREAMER would respectfully
jr inform the public in general and the diseased
particular, that he has opened an office in South Second
street, below Chestnut, Harrisburg, Pa, where he will
treat all diseases entrusted to his care, in accordance with
the system discovered and taught by Prof. C. Bolles, of
Philadelphia, with whose Institution he has been con
nected, and to whom he takes pleasure iii referring the,
public for information with respgct to his success in can
trolling disease.
No drugging the system with uncertain medical agents.
All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism and other
modifications of Electricity, without shocks or any un
pleasant sensations. After an Electrical EliagnOSis, a
guarantee will be given, if desired by the patient For
further infOrmauon call and get a pamphlet which cos
tams hundreds of certificates from medical men and oth
ers proving the superiority of this system of practice
over all others.- Cimtuffatt i m. free. Office hours 9to 12
x., 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 r.
DR_ J. MILTON CREAMER.
teb3-dStawlm- to-th-sa
DR. J. HITE'S
YELLOW WATER POWDER
'FOR HORSES.
DIIRING a practice of many ye in this
community, DR. RITE has satisfied himself that this
Irowder is vastly superior to any other article in use
FOR THE CURE OF
YELLOW WATER,
And is of great service to Horses that have ° et their
APPETITE
AND ARE
HIDEBOUND, FOrNDERBD,
on
DISTICIIIYERED.
Also, that it will prevent
GLANDERS, COLIC AND THE BOIS,
When"falthfally used two or three tira a week—invigo
rating and fattening.
For improving the oondilion of a Horse, he asserts there
is no better medicine, as it will strengthen the stomach
and - assist digestion, cleanse the intestines of offensive
matter, and regulate the bowels when costive, purify the
blood and promote digestion—thus the skin is kept loose,
the pores are opened and a lean, scabby Horse becomes
fat and comely.
The Powder cat be used for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs with
good erect.
Directions with package.
PREFAB= ONLY AND SOLD AT
KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
Xo. 91 Market street, Harrisburg.
jan 14
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. F. WATSON,
MASTIC CEMENT
AIANVFACTURER,
TS PREPARED to furnish and coat the es
tenor of Build:a:is nith the MASTIC CEMENT on a
new system. This material is entirely different from all
other cements nerd heretofore, and is the only reliable,
imperishable coating for outside work. Mixed with pro
per proportions of pure Linseed Oil it forms a solid, dam
ble adhesiveness to Brick or Stone Walls, making a beau
tiful, fine water proof surface and finish equal to Brown
Stone or any color desired.
Among others for whom I have applied the Mastic Ce•
teat, I refer to the following gentlemen:
J. Bissell, residence, Penn street, Pittsburg.
J. D. M'Coril, " l<
J. H...Shoenberger residence; Lawrenceville.
A. Itooveler,
James M'Candleas. " Allegheny city.
Calvin Adams, " Third street. Pittsburg.
James Wood, owner St. Charles Motel, "
William Voliel, Girard Douse, •
Barr & Moser, architects Dispatch Buildings, "
John B. Cox, residence, Front street, Ilarnsburg, Pa.
A. J. Jones,
Please address T. F. WATSON,
P. 0. Box 1,300, Pittsburg, Pa.,
or, Penns. House, Harrisburg, Pa.
feblB-d6m
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES
WAR Dzwarrxem, CAVALRY Bait it
OPP= OP CBIRF QUARTERILISTER,
WAsaorinort, D. C., Feb. 19, 1.864.
be sold at Public Auction, to the
highest bidder, at, the places and dates named be-
,low, viz:
At Mifflin, Penna., 300 Homes, Friday, 4th March.
At Winlana:sport Penna., 300 Horses, Tuesday, 15th
March.
At Altoona, Penna., 800 Horses,. Friday, 11th March.
At New Brunswick, N. 1., 800 Horses, Tuesday, Stu
March,
At Easton, Penna., 300 Horses, Friday, 18th March.
At Newark, N. J., 300 Horses, Tuesday, 22d BArch.
At Lebanon, Penna., 300 Horses, Friday 25th March
At Wilkesbarre, Penna., 800 Horses, Tuesday, 20th
March. •
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the United States Army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
noises will be sold singly.
Sales begin at 10 A. M., and continue daily till all are
sold.
Terms Cash, in United States Treasury Notes only.
JAMES k EON,
feb2o-dtm29 Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau
FINE
Wlll. DOGK, JR., -& CO.,
DEALERS opposite the Court Honehave Y on G h ß an9la C H E n;
-
selection of
BRANDIES,
of different vintages. '
PINE AND COMMON WINES,
WHISKYS.
OLD BOURBON,
MONONG.AIIELA,
FINE IRISH AND SCOTCD
Whiskya, The best ever brought to this market
OLD WHEAT,
FAMILY NECTAR.,
And the celebrated
CHESTNUT GROPE wllmr.
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
SRLOSS JOHANNESBURG,
SCOTCH AND IRISH ALES.
LONDON BROWN STOUT.
WILD CHERRY,
PLANTATION,
WIGWAM TONIC BITTRRA.
With a complete stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES
And Condiments of every description now in the market,
and at . .
TEE LOWEST. RATES.
Oporto Grape; -
fIIELE Tan made from this GRAPE so
1 1 nearly resembles Port in flavor, body and color that
none but the best judges could distinguish it from genu
ine imported Port—as it used to be:
The subscriber bas been appointed agent for the sale
of
VIN E$W2
o f this grape by an extensive grower Western NM
York, and eau famish them in any quantity at moderate
price.
The wine is at present selling at from $1 . 50 ,to $4, ac
cording to age, and the supply is Unequal ; to the demand.
JAMB 3nsH.
feb26
Keystone Nunoty, Feb. 26, 1864.
111,8.;GN01 0 19 BALM,
OR beautifying the complexion, eraclicat
ingg freckles, eruptions, sunburn and tan. It is the
most extraordinary and. - delightful toilet article. ever dis
covered. It changes the sunburnt face and bands to a
pearly like, satin texture and ravishing beauty i _lenx:ng
the complexion fresh, transparent and Ensoinh. h re
moves pimples, tatter, tan and roughness. It Is what
every lady should have, and none will dispense with
when once used. Sole agents for this city. For sale by
the . bottle or dozen. S. A. KUNKEL BRa,
Apothecaries, 118 Market street, Indrisbtag.
- -
PIXIE ORANGFS and LEMONS'-fOr sale at
JOHN WISE'S, wholesale and retail: dtf
TAYA.=tTamaies and - Lagayra Cone, at
tJI [II 7: DOCEC, JR., &co
=ME
Of Every DescripUon.
CLA.RET