4ail eLe&aplj 'HARRISBURG, PA FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1864. CITY ITEMS lla.NsvAar's Bronchial Troches for hoarse ncss and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drag store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Win. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. jan3o-dtf Tem 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 Rosenclale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a circular I janSdtf TOWN AND' COUNTRY. DEPARTED. The Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry regiment has departed, en route_ffdr the field. May success attend them. I=l A STATED meeting of. the Washington Hose company will be held at the Hose -hortse this ,Friday) evening, at 7 o'clock. Punctual at tendance is required. A URGE number of Methodist dergypen have passed through here this week, en route for the East Baltimore Conference, which is . _ in session at Altoona. A star of broad-cloth clothes were Stole . :i froth the Buehler House, yesterday morning. .The proprietors offers a reward of 325 for their return, or the detection of the thief. 1=1:21 MAKING IT PAY—the hack-drivers on the road to Camp Curtin. There are half •ii'doz au or more lines, and all are doing a good business =ECM 3.5. .11 corers our streets, our alleys and our crossings. In fact it is to be found anywhere and everywhere. The: snow has nearly disap peared. The knights of the shoe-brush re rejoicing. MORE REBELS.—Three hundred and fifty eight rebel prisoners, and sixty-five guards; passed through here at half-past five o'elbek yesterday attertnoon, en route for Fort Del aware. They hailed from the West. About fourteen hundred prisoners „ have passed through here this week. M. Hrrcncomc expects to.openhis Coneert Hall to the public one week from next Mon day. From the plans we hb.te sEie'n Of the in terior, we are led to anticipate - something grand. No doubt Mr. Hitchcock Ntill render the hall and his entertainments vary :attrac tive. =ECEM SaNvoluis °PEVA ROUSE.—The American Cousin was a decided success, and drow avert' full house. It will be repeated again this evening, with the various species of EthiOPia, in which Sanford and all his troupe, who ar e stars of tho first magnitude, will appear.- --Go early if you want a sdat; as :Sarifnrd , and his place are all the go. ;IT; Arrszatox, larsrAny Man! —Capt. G. 13. Hammer, late of the Twelfth Pennsylvania Cavalry, has opened an office in the refiiii for merly occupied by C. M. Shell, Esq: - , on Mar ket street, near Third, where he is premed to make out Enlistment Papers, &C.) on short notice and at reasonable rates, For further particulars apply at the office. mat-d4t • TEM announcement of the fact that govern ment bounty will continue to be paik cause recruiting to continue. During the Oast two or three days there has been a consider: ble decrease in the number of recruits on our streets, as it was understood the government bounty would not be paid after the first of March. Bran's ! Bseit's o'l,l—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 assorthient of the finest Bear Oils over offered to the .public, and hey will guarantee it to prove satisfactory. 'Kun kel 8; Bro. , No. 118 Market street, : Harrisburg. mart''-3t•' A. DEN of prostitution, at the corner of Front street and Cherry alley, was'entered by the police, early yesterday morning, and nine persons, six men and three women, were ar rested and taken before Alderman 'Kline. L. B. Freese and his so-called wife, keepers of the house, were committed for trial; and the others discharged. We hope the police will continue in the good work. I=l 'WREN THE. THROAT AND itl7NEiSisi oferloaded with phlegm, or mucous, how can you expect to be free from cough or difficulty in I:l:teeth ing ? Therefore immediately apply to that most potent remedy for all pulmonary disease, Kunkel & Bro.'s PECTORAL CoRDIAL, and you' will find the most beneficial results from its use. Prepared only by Dr. Kunkel 4 , 13, ro., No. 118 Market street, Harrisburg. mer2,3t* BOLD BOBBERY.--A. bold.theft was commit ted this morning at Bell's store, corn i 'd of Second and Chestnut street. White -' those connected with the store were titaioliffi to duties which called them from the vicinity of the money drawer, some person reached'Over the counter, opened the drawer,.. and- ; took therefrom a small book that contained about_ Nix dollars in postal currency. No clue ha'S yet been obtained of the:thief. =rims SOMETHING NEV!—A new brand of prime cigars have been introduced here. They have been manufactured expressly - an e'x'cirujively for C. A. Baunvart & Co., and.beat :the atame of the fighting hero, Gen. U S. Grant. These cigars are of the very best quality, pos.sess ft fine flavor, and are in greatdero i alt: Messrs. Bauuvart & Co. have the sole - right to sell these cigars to dealers and otherkand those desiring to purchase will have taylon, them. Eachbox contains a fine port of Gen. Grant, the copyright of which been secured to the above firm. The Agora' Grant cigars axe bound to an immense _sale, as they are =excelled: Two or. three .:,deit6llBrif.liave.,been: arrested and are confned•in this•city-for a hearing. •WE -learn -that - ..bettaiii . individMlls have abandoned the use of water entirely since the recent rumor of a body being thrown into the reservoir. Lager has been substituted for water. Bully for the topers,! Croaas! Crolasl-4ust received from New York, ar-Aue, kit-of a i new brand ; of cigars, iyhic% will besola at:,.tOw prices Ito .. W:t Pe* chasers. Give us a call. Kunkel S Brother, No. 118 Market street, Harrisburg. mart-3t" CATAWBA GRAPas.--16; 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 giainine them at his store on Third street, near Walnut. mch3tf. WE would particularly call the attention of all in want of furniture, valuable guns, &c., to the sale of C. N. Shell, Esq: , dec'd, to come off tomorrow, and advertised in this paper. It is said the double barrel guns are extra, having cost over one hundred dollars each. CONSTMTTION WATER! qatiWITIIT/9N WA TER !—A safe, sure and reliable remedy for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, female.irreg ,ularities, urinary organs, diabetes and clisease.s of the stomach and liver. Sole agents of the city, Kunkel & Bro., No. 118 Market street, Harrisburg. mar2-Bt* THE occupants of the lock-up last night were Charles Martin, David Taylor, Michael Rutlege, Margaret Dutcher, Isabella Murry, Elizabeth Collins, John ;Datighorty, Henry Futhrie and John Magie. The crowd was composed of vagrants, drunks and disorder lies. ' They had a hearing before Alderman Mine, this morning, and were, discharged,-- those who had money paying their fines. Romnair.--A soldier named Hiram Ruling was arrested to-da - Y, 'on a 'Charge of robbing Mr: Frank A. Murray;-of this city, of $B3 in money, a watch mid a pistol. Ruling was taken before Alder Man Kline for a hearing, when- the watch, pistol, and most of the money were found in his possession, and iden tified by Mr. Murray. The rd?bliory Green'ii'taveriOn This prisoner was committed to jail for trial at nest court - • '- Mr. George Cowley also preferred a 'charge against Ruling, alleging that he had $lOO stolen by him. IJNoLs. CABDT.-- 7 Bouse's Star Troupe, in accordance with the urgent request of many citizens who are very desirous for its repetition, willAis evening , repeat for the last time, L. Aiken's dramatization of Mrs: Harriet.Beeeher Stowe's great . Nrorlr, which litts attained such a worlkw4de,,p9pularity and entitled Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Arnong the Lowly. Miss tinny; Denham will appear in her great char acter 'of' Topsy; "the-galthat never was born," Introducing thafollowing songs, Dale," "Old Kentucky Home, "Mocking Bird," and New Dixey.," : • O'L The Very eieellent inviner In which the company presents this popular play will war rant:the management in anticipating a crowd ed house, and as it willnot,be again repeated, all who, desire to see it should go to-night. Last night The Colleen Bawn drew an im mense crowd, wher Were highly delighted. 1==:1 THEBIiTE OF RESPECT. —At a regular stated meeting of the Parton fire company, held March ISt, 1864, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: - Wu: inks, Ithas pleased the Almighty Ruler of the universe,.to whookne ,owe our ex istence, to call from amongst us our late fel low-member Levi Abbott—while we bow in , humbles 'submission ,to the. „will-, of :Him who doeth all things well, we sincerely regret the loss of one who was endeared to us by his manly virtue and upright: bearing toward all with whom he was associated—in his death this companY has lost oiled its moat esteemed members and a beloved associate; therefore, Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the brothers and sisters of the deceased , in their sore affliction, and earnestly trust that He who- doeth,everytlling. best give them strengtlifo beiii their mei:suable loss. Resolved, As a token of, respect to our late fellow-member, the apparatus of the company be placed in mourning for the space of thirty days. Resolved, That a copy.of the aforesaid pre amble and resolutions be handed to the brothers and sisters of ihe'dedeisecl, and-that they also be entered on the miuutes of the company, and pnblished in the papers of this AdiD 1401i0 BljitiTED TO DEiiniz—A colored centenarian, named Philip Moore, residing. in &cabin at the foot of the mountain, near Monroe, Fayette county, came to his death one day last week by his: cabin taking fire while he was asleep His charred remains were found in the smoking embers ;_ near the door, indicating that he 'had endeavored to escape from the burning building. „ The Uniontown Standard says that Philip was abort 105 years, ; F,f age - , and up to hiS 75th year enjoyed all the sweets of "the divine in stitution." ~ B riton. the majority of his young maasa the.old''One ltavingi'shuffied off this mortal cOil"i 2 Yoriiig massairindly offerV‘him lais-fireedonn his young massy, very much: credit for Ids ap parent liberality. .11 . 4vsaid he. was ; considered too-old to .workany ioung massa offered him his freedom on condition that he would leave .the State, and never -coma back again. Having a daughter in Fayette aunty, the conclinled he would try the Pieli s irire of free dom, and found his way to this , side ,of the Mountains, ;where; for thirty 3'ears, heipade out 'to keep soul and body together, notwith standing it was supposed that his blood and no t h4 l japen mainly extracted bithet-.4i „aiiraggq#l.7_ He was never known to !-`4 l for t#lll-rhlP°ts • BgYPt, ", or 'lto go back'tO thiiibeggarlAhmipnts.” His philos ophy never reaolke4l, the ugh state of refine 'Mont 'Which dik.9overs that the normal condi and theNhdrine,mattLis'filav 4 r3c I 4 arjetaa — NiN7 Pr; . Jan 26; i 864 Dzen LADY Ira; will you please pardon me for thel liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a - stranger. I feel myself under, obligations to yOu for the benefitlhave derived from your medicine and eye Salve, having suffered for many years most excruci ating 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 Mail attempts - proved a-failure. ..I had given'uFall hopes of recovery and felt fully resigned to await my fate, which. foretold an ruithiaely grave. My father being a resident of.Siddons burg,- and living quite a distancelfrona yod, I did not get to hear of your medicine--that fias proved a wonderful cure indeed. Some few months ago I was advised, by a lady friend of mineU try your Medicine. She statertto me that she made use of your mediCiiie and which proved a.curs. Feeling rather lotloit flrst'to try, as Iliad laid otanioney time after time, which'made the e' eases very 'Reaiy and all for naught. .But :haiing , great,confl dence in my friend's integrity, 'Wag prompted to hearkento her kind entreaty: and try for myself. I therefore purchised two dollars and a half worth of- your medicine, and, to my utter astonishment, in one week I felt a great change, and in two weeks was, entirely free from all pain, and your eye salve .perfected . a cure for which all other washes and salves proved useless. My eyelids were so much inflamed that I was forced, to ear glassea'for some years, and now I haV -w e 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 Mend and - benefactress, fox the good you have accomplished, feeling myself a new creature entirely. • , You are atPerfect liberty to- publish this if you feel so inclined. I close by requesting you to accept my wannest ,regards, with ;a hope that for humanity's sake, your life may be prolonged. Success be yours forever in performing the wonderful ewe. Yours with respect, MARY E. BROWN... P. S.—For - further information, address Mary E. Brow, New Cumberland, Cumber land county, Pa: • Hits L. BALL, No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, ,Pa. SPECIAL NOTICEg. Arrival of New GoOdsg' Arri - Val . . of New Goods!. //airing - just reihrned from New York; WO are trait re coiciug assortment of new; goods. Plain poplins, plain alpacas. l'laitl lustros and. other dress pods. litaw spring delaines.. Calicos, the best quality—all prices. „ bleached and unbleached. Ticking, all prices. • . , „Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket:handkerchiefs. SLockings for_ladies and gentlemen Plain ull-wohi delaines, Figured all-a 00l delainas, Shirt bres.sts atall prices. Ginghains, full assortment. Black alpacas., black delaines. Bla,ck bombaranei black merinos. Iloop skirts at. 75 cetits, : sl;and upwards,; Balmoral nkirta at 2 60, 2.3:and upwards. Marseilles quilts and Allendale quilts. Black silks at $l, $1 bo and upwards. .. Our stool' in''yory largo now, and WO can offer an as sortmenl'of goods which cannot be excelled in prices and quality. S. LEWIr. COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This colehmted Toilet Scrapcin such *universal de rattild;ls'atadotrom ti#e c.hoiOpsit Calla and emolllont.tuitspature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial In Its action upon the skin. .For saioby,alt Druggists ang Fancy-Coods Declare, '' .. jan2edawiy . • T' OONITSSIONg AND I.XPERDiffiCE Alt OVALMi Published for the OP •liinelit, • and. !as !• a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and otbei* , w - Ito enterer - trim Nervous De bility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying at the seine time Tun MEAtts OF Sm.v-Cums. By one who bas.eured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. ,a -, post paid addressed envelope, single eopies Mailie bed of the author. • • - .NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq. tebB-.3m . d&•* Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. SAPONIFIER ,• OR CONCENTRATED-L YE FAMILY SOAP NA Et• makes high prices ; Saponifior !nips to reduce , them.lt makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using your .kitchenlreside.— • CAUTION! As spttrions Lyas aro offered also, be tarifa' and only 'buy the PAUNTRI3 article put up in IRON cans; all Others being COUNTRRFEITS. PENN' A SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street, Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne `Way. dclO-dtw3m Sore Throat, Cough, Cold, and similar troubles, if suTorod to progress, rosult so , rious Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections oftentimt4i.incurable. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROaEIBS are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of the dis ease and give almost instant relief feb224kwim BANNVART!S:BIONIUM4RNUSI . . 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 0. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa-, to' Whorri .. all orders should be addressed , Sold by druggist every where. Bead the following testimonials „from some of our eminent clergynteni'-,'' 6 TrRTaITUNG;Seti. *ll, 1864. C. A. BtxtrvAsr—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for, hoarseness, and throat troubles, andln comparison witlethem all, can cheerfully conund#d your - own as a most admirable apeoific Tdi public speakers and singers, in: cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in' time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S.. Presbyterian Chnrch. • • _pgrl agree it Mr. Robinson as •to the Talete of BarinvaTt's Bronchial Troches. - a CILTTEI4I4 , ' Late:Pastor of 0. S. Preabytaiitin Church. • . - MUM - WM% elon.; 1864. TP C. A.. - 11alurminl+—;Dear Sir: VI the habit of speaking very frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need dfibme gentle expecto rant, and that want has 'been supplied in your excellent Troches. I con Sider them verYlar 'superior to any Lozenges that I haye,ever used, in removing speedily that huskiness' of the voice arising from its too frequent iise, and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public ad dreases. Yours, &c., - , JNO. WALKER JACKSON. Rigor of thesLocust St:Methodist Camel. TO 0.. A. Dears :He used your Bronchial Troches, I am free to says they are thettehelliave ever tried take great pleasure ill recommending thenvto allpersons tiillieted with 'sore throat at huskiness of voice arising public's • or idoging. Yours, - • G. G. S RAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. • latsbnar Arromini's4cs, _ • Kith=Bun% Feb.. 29, 186 t. To a A. .13korvirrr—lieat 43 ,5ir: -÷.'• I' have found your Troches to be invalttabli?',. m re lieving hoarseness and in - strengthening, the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to'Ahe voice; and are certainly of great bene ath all public spwiters.-, Bounty,ension, Back Pay, ,Su fence and Military , and War Claims, generaily,miadeshairnd collected. Par sons residing at a distance can have their business trans- acted by mail, by addressing EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law. Third street, Harrisburg, Ps. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TREASURER'S ACCOUNT _ OF THE HOUSE OF „EMPLOYMENT/ FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE POOR JOHN L. SPEBL, Esq., Treasurer of the county of Dauphin, Pa., and ex.otacio Treasurer of the House of Employment for the support of the poor in the county of Dauphin aforeatild in account with said county ; for the use tifsitid institution fur the year tssa : DR. - nEcEEPTs,7IB63. To cash received from-'43se county of Dauphin, Pa., for the use Of the House of Employniantfor r.D.Li sup: port of the poor, in said county, pur suant to requlsltion ( .accordWig 10 law, drawn by the Directors. of the House aforesaid, upon the County Commissioners, dated lanumy..2l3th, 1883, on order No. 66„-tssued.by the County Commissionerl of the dourly atoresaid, $9,000 00 Cash received from the following per sons for the use of the House afore said, derived as hereinafter stated, to-wit: Cash from John Raysor,'.2l3ll., ope of the directors, and Henry Brown, ste ward of House aforesaid for lime sold, 282 42 Cash from Henry Brown, steward, boarding paupers from - other coun ties, $lO5 80 Cash from Henry BroWtcfor old liMe sold, T 5 00 Cash from Henry Brown, boarding army physicians,.. 60 00 Cash from Henry Drown, beef hides sold, 106 03 Cash from 340. F. Peck, proceeds of mill, 100 00 Cash from the Directors of the House aforesaid, five hundred ,and •• arty • • - • • dollars ($550) receivedlrOin the UM- ' ' ted States for rent for use of land for United States troops less thirty dol lars ($3O) retail:ld by and. allowed ,IVl:VainkNtreistung ; Eeng StOgney=ht- • 4 •- 'forleervicebioriderbd t hi bollect ing said money, 620 00 958 83 Amount of orders Issued in 1803 by the Directors of the House aforesaid, unpaid at settlement by the County Auditors, January 16th, A. n... 1864, 463 18 Balance due in cash to John E.Tpeel, Esq„ Treasurer of the county or Dauphin and ex.4ollcio Treasurer of the House of Employment, &a, the soot o f seven ; thousand one Anna- , o. A dred and difj , tliteti'ddaliriandlatt: r • •‘• tiro cents, January thp fifteenth, D. 1884, ' 7 /53 52 By balance due John L Spool, Esq., accountant balance due Alm in cash at settlement made by the County Auditors, February twentieth, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, 911 72 Amount.of orders imenidg from Na 1 to 996, both tncluhWe, Hy the Direct- ' ors of the Rouse of Employment aforesaid, commencing January the 6th, 1863, and ending December Ist, 1863 4 both days inclusive„, as entered In detail in.order book Amid House of Einployment,' . 16 '687 35 Caskpaid on Orders , lbsued 1867, and " "' 1862 by the Directors of the Pea, &c. , , unpaid at settlement made by the County leditOrs, rebruary tweutieth..s. D., 1863; :amounting to „ • the,Awregate to ' 9O 62 Conunisaioks allowed the Veasitter py' • the County AUditers,' to wit: Cn receiving $10,218 '25 at „,q per,st,,, 51 09 On paying ,81.7,235 51 at' 4,per Ct 86 17 167 26 We, the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Dau phin, do report that wo have met did audit, settle and adjust the foregoing account of John L. Speel, E.sq,, ex: officio Treasurer of said House of Employment, cora mencing-on..the flint tbay,of, .J,anowry and ending on the thirtylViC &ler of Tieceinber; 10103,- anid- that the ac count, as above stated,- is correct as entered or record In' the office of the Commissioners of said county, and that we find a balance due In cash to John L. Speel, Esq., of $7,153 . 52, payable forthwith. by the Directors of the Souse of Employment aforesaid. , Witness our hands and seals this fifteenth day of. Jou ',E.Nfr"" EEEFER, - - P 414 LE - lER . . ILHENNI, MILLER, Clerk. Additors. DETAILS OP EXPENDITURES Asylum for tho support of Insane poor, Attending engine, 15 00 Beans, 41 50: Brick, 22 40 8i11ek 6 4 11 403, „1.,.. lii r s it ' 2 , • ' . : ,! . : .. 99 30 , Blankete, !I 50. Butchering, 16 00, Beef, 670 45 Brooms, 7 90 Balance on mill account, 61 48 BalinFAl o T.Liee°4. , . -, .- ~ •• . ... : i 2sn7 20 Chestnat =IA ...", •.., o ''' ,' ' • ''. • '' ' . . 20 '75 Corn plows, , ; 68 09 Carpenter Work, , • - :'-.lsAs .: 5 .: 1 "'" - ''' ' '-• 863 00 °wad. /Sal MA .*) . . ~... ,5 , ..:::, , . ....‘. • - 992 99 elder mill, . 35 00 Cooking, 89 75 Clover seed, 25 00 eonnvoyig paupers, 116 37 . 32 10' Chop,.4 - 1-._ ~; : , ...,,,, , iff .:::: 1 ._ . i ' 1,019 88 Dry goOd9; " Distilling rye, 11 25 Expenses of Directors to phlladelphia, 29 10 Feed, 129 95 Freight on goods, 87 83 Flooring for mill, , 40 00 Firris.hirti, '- - -.- - .255 6l . . ' • MTh 50 FerieeM.iakingi', ..• - . , . S 9 b 4 Qroaerle9, .. 1970 75 •• • . Hardware, '.. . ' • • ' . - Issuing orders, 94 25 Iron bedsteads, (100,) 412 60 Leather, _ 35 60 Lumber, . , . . . 134 89 Locust. pasts,. •::-' .: -• .. z .'• .. . 82 04 Lime, 4 50 Maintaining and attending sick out of House, 319 24 Mileage and delivery,l6o 02, Machine work, . . 7 76 Medicines and drugs,. ' „. ..,. . - , 87 01 40 92 l e e h ° t I , l s ° ta 3 n 6444 1 .. ..,-. l4 00 Mllrepally „ '3 B 6 0 Merchandise, .x' •• '. 1, 440 22 Maso 8 20 Out door nry, support, , 1,478 48 . ... , , Pork, • .'. . ' . ' •:. - -' . • l5 25 Potatoes, 78 07 Printing, 180 75 82 26 • Plumbers' work, • • 73 28 .. .. i. -.: . ' . 9OO Repair of tam implements;. . , • • . 3ring.wagon, . ~. .- . • - - -25 ,.. °° Sundries : •.. .. ' 37 00 Shingles,, . 15 00 Shoes, 335 64 Stationery, ; ..4 SE .7 Z. ' ; 4 4 29 85 SuhPort of Ohm' M diner` countiee, 52 94 Surgery, 15 00 Saddler's work , 19 30 Tinker's work,' ''. ' - 28 19 Turnips,', 64.26 Tailoring, - S.`. -., +. 12 82 Tobacco, 157 90 Fax on insurance,- , •••• . - : 37 03 Veal, 36 71 Mita, ~ s",, . '72, ..".1,...:r.1- ~- 1 ' •' 4 4 • 4 56024 50 00 Peter Lightner, (salary,) Henry Brown, steward, (salary,) 202 00 J: G:Weistling, phyeician,ql.3 month's salary,) 260 00 David Mumma, (as attorney,) 3 months' salary, 10 00 Joshua M. Weistling, " 15 months' salary 75 00 and extra services, , - John Raysor, (as Director,) 9 months' salary 47 25 and extra services,l Peter Bishop, (as Directoro 3 months' salary and extra services ..... 24 74 William Enders, (as director,) 3 months' salary 25 00 and extra services,; - J. W. Frantz, (as elerk,) 12 months' salary and 55 00 extra services ~..... •• Amount overpaid in 1863 by the County Trea surer, beyond the UM - ' Odra of requisition,/ •. 911 72 Amount paid on outatandhsg orders, 99 62 Commissions allowedVounty Treasurer: On receiving $10,219-25 at %, per cent., 51 09 On paying 917,235 51 at per per cent., 86 17 )Larch 2, 1861. ~' 7-7: Imr4 *:-.;• - WILLIAM ENDERS, " DANIEL SILF.ESLY, •••••• • •,... JOHN KRAMER, Directors of the PoOr and House of Employment, for Dauphin county. 1.. - AZ, v ; $17,835 95 PAYMENTS, 1863' $17,05 95 visas 84 $17,895 95 L't si.tsi•l4il Beef killed, 7,181 lbs. at $ 05 $366 05 Beef tallow, 822. " ' 08 43 76 Beef hides, 1,116 " . OB .89 28 Veal - killed,- ~ 4388 ". ". 07 .. 48 02 Calf' kins, " 96 " ' 10 9 60 Pork, 9,690 " . 08 ..-r. 775 20 Lard; . . . 1,645 10 "..+` . i6l 50 Whdleitirashbd, 557 bus:. 150': - . 150'it'-:-..:1185 50 Coati, " ,192 " -'. 155 - - ; -. .;,./115 60 Barley ." ' 195 " .-. 100 --..- . 106 00 Corn in ears;- 1,854 +`- 1 50.. 92.70 . 92.70 Potat . , 522 " -i' 75 4Ol 59 Turnips, 25 11. 45 11 25 Onions, . 373 " 50 18 75 Red. beets, 27% flf 50 15 75 Cabbage heads, 5,200 • 05 p hd 288 00 Cucumbers.. - 2,200 200 pt'd 4 40 Hard Soap, 400 lbs. . 06. 24.00 Soft ‘"l6 bbls. 1 Q O , 16 00 .. . _ ARTICLES ILAN - I:Tien:rasp IN mrz Eixrea. Men's roundabouts, 31; man's vests. 21; men's pants, 94f ketijt? pants and roundabouts, 46; men's shirts, 91; bogs' 5 4; men's shoes , 18 pairs; men's stockings, 72 pairs; bays' and children's stockings, -412' men ' s . - men and boys'handicerchtera 95; women's frocks, 85; wo rages skirts, 4T; women ' s - sacks, 28; children's frocks, 42' 'Childrent skirts. 18; children's . sacki;l2; women's chemises, 871 children's chemises, 45; sacks 12; Stook. ings, .48; c hildren's 'atOokinga, , St9; women'shandker chiefs, 38 ; -children's handkerchiefs, 18; chaff bags, 52; Sheets, 6a; botsters,42; comforts, 82; pillow_ slips, 42; bed cases, 22; butter, 1,485 lba Number of paupers in the Rouse in each month: Jan uary, 152; February, 140; Marcb,l37; April, 164; May, 138; June, 127; July, 117; August,. September, 106; October, 95; November, US; December, 128. NuMber of deaths in the House far the year, 37 ". brought for Interment, 23 " of comers and goers for the year 1,314 HENRY DROWN, Steward. mozynir, - 2 4E2t)Bors raw:am:2 DAUPHIN co. 76Ita.s. January, $149 43 July, . $6l 00 February, 168 TS August,, 97 35 muck _ 165 42 September, 112 42 April, 114_ 26 October, 90 94 May . /16 45 November, 126 68 Inn% 76 . 34' December: 155'47 - JO/Ei F. PECK. ApponiTzisengt FOB,111:2 rEsp.lB64. Jcihn Whitmoyei- i nteWard; Dr. G. 'Wattling, Physt eitur; Joshua We[still* Attorney; Jim. F. Peck, Miller; M. .T. Mumma, Clerk. Given under our hands and seals this fifth day of Febru ary, A. D. 1884. wratim R.AMERs; MERSIN, [L , a.) JOEIN:KRAMER. sq Arran :—M. .1. Moitua, Clerk. - Dauphin Journal copy two times. mar3-d2tawlt WANTS. WANTED —A COOK and CHAMBER- If AID. None but them well recommended need apply. Apply at THIS OFFICE. mar3-3t* •WANTED TO RENT—A small HOUSE Inr containing four rooms Rent must uot exceed $8 por mouth. Apply to DIRS. WINTERS, mars4lBt* Ridgo Road. WANTED—A good COOK, immediately, at the Harrisburg Drove :Yards Wages, $3 per week. [mart 3t+) F. A. SHOWER & CO. WANTED. TWO SINGLE MEN-One to attend at the Depot and hive charge of Beiehler House Coach, and Bar (an experienced hand) tb attend the Buehler House NVAN. ANTED—A . A . fast class . practical MAN, ' to take charge of the. outside operations of an Iron Works. Fair wages trill be paid, and recommenda tiona required.. Inquire at THIS OFFICE. feb29-dtf AXrANTED 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. 1,.,'80x: 81, P. 0. feb2s. _ NOTICE TO PRINTERS. WANTED TATMV.DLATELY—Two corn y v positors torquainted with JOB WORK., Perma nent situation andgood salary. Address • • niza SCREPPER, robin-dß' • 'Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. RAMS .AND SHOULDERS.—Forty_ thous and pounds Sugar Cured Rains and Shoulders, for sale by • . (fe29-iwn EBY ifffeTICEL WANTED -500 bbls. Fresh . Dandelion Root, by 8. EUN EL ` k 11120., ct9o] Apotkesaties:llB,Rarkot st., ThuThibliug. A GENTS Wanted' to sell the Staislard His- Wry or the War. A. rare dunce to make; money Agents are clearingtrion $lOO to $2OO per moth. 200,000 volinnas alt&uly solo. SeulA tor cktulara Ad4reda .10NE8 - Biwa, teoo„ de 30 ' Publishers, Baltimore; Md. UT. . ANTED —A g_ood BOY to attend. in a Grocery Store. ,Apply to T. F. Barka, matt Third and Cheatnut streets. NEW A.DY ERTISEMENTS. 1864...5PP1NG OPENING 1864 k op 1 FINE DRESS GOODS. New,Styles, 4 - • New Colors,, • • • . New Materials, • , 15 Dliferent Sliados of Alpaca. SPRING STYLE OF BAMORALS—beantlful colors. MAGNIFICENT MARI'S' OF /LEAVY MOURNING PLAIN BLACK RIM GLOSS DRESS SlLKS—war ranted. - 'r " sT l3 33 K 4 umoruL STYLES OF BLACK FIGURED A heavy stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS of all kinds, will. be disposed of ranch below the usual price. CATHCART ar BROTHER, fe2S-2w% Iklelt door to the Harrisburg Bank. F OR SALE-100 acres - - i:tf ujpetited haul, Janata in Wiconisco t township, Dau phin. county, . Pennsylvania. This .. , . 3tract is in the yicialw. and near the Summit Branch Railroad Company. . . . ReavilY .neYfred- will? timber. Title • indisputabli... i ' .. _,. .. ALSO, 172 acres of unstated Umber land in Jackson town shit), DauOA county. Title indisputable. ALSO, two-thirds of 400 acres of unseated timber land in .Jacknon township, Dauphin county: Title indis putable. F. S. BOAS, Attorneykat-Law, Third street near Market, Harrisburg, Pilensfircnts- , feblo-2tasvtlm Oporto Grape. T EEE WW -oxiltde' frOm OAT, GRAPE so 'neirlinniembles fort in Savor, b6dS , and iiolor that none but the best judges could distinguish it from genu inelimported Port—as used to be. -• • , • subeCriber bee been appointed agent 'for the sale of •; VINES - of this gripe. ey au ofteidtve, tower Weskern New York, and , Firi furnish theist hywitfintity at moderate rice. The wine is at present sepiteaki_V4 .$1 50 to $4, ac cording to age, and the, supply ;A.~O the demand. 4Acos arise Keystone Nurseri, feb26 Notice tb Soldiers.. toldieis who L OOM have credited themselvii iziy - 445 t. of the state or Pennsylvania, or. elsewhere, at professional rates. Sol diers/ ain, in many Instances, save half and even more of the local bounty to which they may be entitled, by having themselves credited to the locality they may prefer, and applying for the collection of the bounty, at the reliable claim agency of EtIq , ENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-law, Third street,' Harnsburg,ya. febl24l2w . . CLENTLEMEN - wanting good utdng . SHIRTS call and get your measures taken at? X HITHER'S Shirt Stork on Walnut street, oppoolle the Ex change, whore - he continually. keeps on hand a larg_e_ sup ply of ready-made Shirts anh Shirting gamed: An kinds of STITCHING done in the best style on short notice. febl-ecollm* - - FOR BENI , . EVE 11,4 L mood. dwelling Houßes,, come .iO4.l), locang. Sonia isi4L donna; " atieds and sther ontbuildingsattached. CEAB. C. ItAWN. Klirch 2;1851. marl ew PORTFOLIOS! POR OBVe-qkTEN and Backgammon Beards; a Linthiasort Mont, Just mcgived at . ,SCHEFFEWS BOOKSTORE. /5,000 lag mil d IA l i d'meen g er's oelisior - Nst, sated e xpressly for family us®' and for this market, for sale at feb2 'Wld. DOCK,: & 00. -OR *ALE—Three balding, LOTS, situ: 1 cited on Third street, 'shave. North, are' offered for sale. For further partioulare inquire of nia.r2-4*7, R. KAMMERER, Buehler House. OR SALE-=A LOT - • OF 0-WPM,' tau atedd on the corner of ;Ridge road and Baas are et.— For farther particulars enquire of • 1, r" - z '• • _ align *3i t inar2-dBt* 4- 800. nitslreet, AboveßOJO. INSURANCE COMPANY OF-NORTH AMERICA S Na 93.8 W,4lnut Street; South Stde,.East oz . Third Street. Pte, japnary 12th, lift. STATEMENT'OOTHrkABSETS. MOIMIAGES. - All or which are first More:oVeitTnqtartr.4s372,3oo 00 WAN BONDS. . $lOO,OOO Phila. City loan, Six. per Cents— .$ lOO , OOO. 410 100,000 State Loan, tire per cents 100,000 00 20 , 000 " six per 06., not taxable.. 20,080 00 60,000 11. S. Gov. Loan, .7 3-10 per cent.... 60,000 00 100,000 " " 8 • " 6-20... 100,008 00 00,000 8 „ 64- 1881.. ' 60, 0 00 00 60 , 000 depixaite p- XOOO 08 26,000 Lehigh C. and R. C. Mort.loan, 1870 . 25,000 00 31,000 DeL and Raritan Canal co., and,C. and A. railroad and Transportation CO— 31,000 00 37,000 Chesapeake and Del. Canal co. Loan, 1858. 35,590 00 40,000 North Penna. Railroad co. Bonds, 1886R1,200 00 8,390 NOM-Penn. Railroad co. Scrip 2 , 00 3 2 ° 20,000 Penna. Railroad co's. Bows, First - • 'Mortgage, 1880 2%000 00 28,000 ancianati City 'Bonds 21,850 'OO 20,000 Schuylkill Nair. co's I)nm, 17,0801) 15,000 Del. Div. Canal co's. Loan, 1878— 14,650 00 10,000 DeL Railroad co's. Mortgage Loan, (guaranteed) 10,000 00 - 5,000 Colon Canal co's Mort. Loan, 1883.. 1,260 00 $3,469 Se STOCKS. 21.8 Shares Phila., Winton and Baltt more Railroad annpany..— . - .. 200 SWIM Phila., Genntintown and Nor thitown Railroad company. 100 Shares Philadelphht Bank 100 Shares Lehigh Coal and Nay. co 63 Shares Lehigh Coal and Navigation company ; (Conditional Scrip) 63 Shares Ger. and Periciomen Turnpike company.. 1,575 00 $5 Shares Chesapeake and DeL Canal co. 2 5 450 00 59 Sharisi Schuylkill Navigation com pany, preferred, ISM • 1,770 00 100 Shares North Penn. Railroad co 2,000 00 Sundry - Steam Navigation and other Stocks, worth MISCELLANEOUS Cash in Rank.. Notes Receivable. Policies, the Premiums of which are unsettled, and debts due, (all good) 95044 89 Real &state, Office of the Company, No. 232 Widnnbrareet - Fly order of the Board, AETEUR G COP : daRLES PaiT, secrbmi G. -FLN eat INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL $500 : 000 CHARTER PERPETUAL, Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation In- Arthur G. Collin, Samuel W. Jones, Jahn A. Brown, - Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh; William B. Bowon, James N. Dickson, • ARTHUR 0: COP PDT, President: CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. WILLIAM BUEHLER, Central• Agent for Peri,mwlsonf a. Office Walnut near Second, Harrisburg, P. feblB-daw3m AMUSEMENTS. BRANT'S 'MIA. BRANT'S HALL. GRANT) STAR Combination Dramatic -Company, Combination Dramatic Company,. Combination Dramatic Company, CROWDS TURNED FROM TEE DOORS 'UNABLE TO Mrs. Harrier Beeckfr s . towe's Great W ork. Mrs; Harriet :Beecher Stowe's Great Work . . UNDLE TOM'S CAROL • UNCLE TOM'S CABL.N. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN . Egg FANNY DENIIAN, Duo FMY DEW, 04- • .' FAIMARGA*22, IIiggIAWYEEMIL p her great character or , TOPSY' THE UAL THAT -11 EVER WAS BORN. Intro:lacing seyeral seem. ' Secure Seats sad Come Early. For particulans see small MEL SANFORInS MLLE. THIRD sntErr, mow HAMM MEttO, REAR OF BEER'S 110 Thu. OPEN FOR THE SEASON , ANFORD AND TROUPE. DRAWING ROOM 'CONCERT. FRIDAY EVEIILIG, MARCH 4. '- SERIOUS'BROTHERS. A. - Ax - miriCAN COUSIN - - SANFORD AND TROUPE, . " Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bona- Tart's Drug Store. Doors open at 6%. 'Commence %to 8. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Juimittance 26 cents. Orchestra chairs, 50 cents. Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seals, $l . esch. Jan2l.-dst • CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. WALNUT RT., BELOW THIRD J: BIIDI> e • & Be. ......... OPEi EVERY. : • WitiCa Eirst.plAss. , =GEV.% taltilliat3;l3o .•• Admission— ...... • • • • • • • • • • • •-15 eats. Sens in APHYSIOLOGICAL view of 111A1 RIAGE, contabinig nearly 300 mum and 12111napiatis and lingravings of the - Anatomy of the Bestial Orlgatni - in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trmctiio onSelf- Abuse, its Deplorable Consequemco upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan ot'Treatment—tho only rational and successful mode 'Orcure, as shown by-the re port of cases treated. A truthful-adviser to the Married, and those contemplating• marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postageto any address, on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or poital cur -they, by addressing Dr. IA CROIX, No. 31. Maiden Lane, Albany N. Y. marl-datitm PAPER WAREHOUSE. FARRELL, IRV/:NG - 4 .00., 510 31:LNOR STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA., • • AFITUFAOLCT=of l ilPs, DOUBLE AND SINGLE MUM - Jilt CAP AND.CROVIT MANI LA on hand or made to.torder. - Highest price paid for rope in large or small (Oland ties rearl-d3m • • ' STOLEN ; . Otai,g,rtiovt.„.pf , the 5t0.16,1e.5. _.Thaarisbltrg Drove Yards;. olteliA.Y HORSE, 'S Tears elld, black mate - nut talk; also, cam SORRELL lIS.R.FAte star orkforehead, and one other UM a W, `. n ow be deSeritied, Owner being abhe' Person' re s the abovelorses or giving inrorrestien of 'Hiefr wherea bouts will be liberally rewarded. - • F. A- §-HOWE* d - firs;ST.a.AL mar2-3t* TAND CIGARS. j_ ioo BOXES CONGASS AND NATT.TORaCO. 100,000 FINE CIGAR 400,000 COMMON Mum. For sale by Ifeb29-11r1 LE L AF OD.-- Imp kegs Ermiet.seatl o ard Rade by Creb2 9 ivii AMAX. 1:z.7..A1: , ,.;:- - 7.<: , 1 .. - l. -t*.i ~.V•, , .'. ka 10,400 00 10,000 00 10,000 00 5,000 00 3,024 00 1,718 00 116,7 10 216,171 31 ?2,000 00 11,0560163 50 =ZII MU Writ ECTOR S. S. Morris Wan, John Mason, aCOMO L. Harrition, Francis IL Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, William Cummings, T: Charlton Henry. GAIN. AMIISSIOtiI Effl _, s, -'z Y S. $(~~~L~. tan .5