ail Itlap V HARRISB SATURDAY EVENING, MARCIE 6, 1864. CITY ITEMS. B.A.syvAar's Bronchial Troches for hoarse urss and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and D r . Win. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. "an3o-dtf Tim celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 70U diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses, defining an object front one to ten miles, and all ldnds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a eircular ! janBdtf TOWN AND COUNTRY. , e , , uo LOOK HERE—lmportant Notice to zsortuers. —Persons writing to us, desiring the .address of their paper changed, arc requeited t * o l give the name of the post ooce to which they have been sent, as well as the one to.which they wish them directed. Tire 'cannot run over thousands of names to find the former address of any paper, and subscribers who fail to give the proper notice cannot expect us to pay at tention to their requests. d&-w CHANGE OF lloons.—Our rea4ers,Shiauld not forget that the market will open at five o'clock, A. M., after the first of April. . . . ACarDEI , TTALLY KILLED.--A little daughter of Dr. Wm. Palm, of Reading, Pit:, was killed on Wednesday, by a shed roof falling upon her. The weight of snow caused the roof to fall. SPIP.ITITA.LIS3I%-'3ll'..:Wharton, of Philadelphia, will lecture in VA - 'ic:hange Hall, Sunday, March 6th, at. , lok A. M. and , 7.1 , !. M. Soak free. IMETEI:2I ENLISTMENT PAPEnS inacleont'and blanks furnished, for two dollars , and fifty cents per set, by Sullivan S. Child, Claim Agent,,Pans TELEGR&PII building, Third street,' Barrie- burg. TUE little colored girl who we noticed' last week as being mortaly wounded by dis chargethe,:i of a gun in the hands of a lad . ; in com pany with other boys at Gettysburg, died from the effects of the wound on Monday. The party has' been placed under arrest. RECRUITING A.GENCY. —Messrs': Di-1. Ilium_ mel Co., have estalitished a recruiting agency on Third street, next door to'Sanford's Opera House, and are prepared to furnish re cruits to committees wanting them. 'They also pay the largest local bounties •to recruits. ANOTHER OF THE OLD SOLDIERS Gosm.— Darius Ayres, one of the very few-remaining heroes of the war of 1812, diedetroliking. The funeral will take place, from Short street, to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o' , to' which kis old comrades'inlrr.ms ar tactfully in -sited to attend; • BAPTIST CITOP.C . H. —There will be service in the Baptist Church, corner of SecOndrand Pine streets, to-morrow morning„ : at o'clock, and in the evening, at 7 o'clock-:The pulpit will be occupied by Rev. Dr. Shadricic, of Philadelphia. The public are invited to attend. Seats free. • DEPARTURE OF. THE 55TH REOMEENT P. V.— We understand that the Fifty-fifth Regiment P. V. will leave Harrisburg, by. special train, to-night or to-morrow. Its destination'is of course, uncertain, but as the regiment feft all its property in the department in which it lately served, it is highly probable that it will again fight in the far South. • ATTENTION, MILITARY MEN ! 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, &c., on short notice and at reasonable rates, For4nrther particulars apply at the office. mat-d4t MILITARY- CADETS CONLND - .-Qu. Wedneaday next, at fonr and a half - o'clock in the after noon, and on Thursday morning,,at nine eiclock, th'e "Wyers Academic Cadets," of West Chester, will give public drills in this city. Governor Curtin will review the Cadets on - Wednesday 'evening, at five o'clock. We presume the drills will take place on the Cap itol grounds. =9 SOMETHING NEW P.T. THE ' ME4.BI7HEMETT "OF TnTE.— Wilson's Patent ,Calendar had the pleasure bf examining, tidsnOining, at the clock, watch and jeivelry establishment of A. F. Zimmerman, Market streety-a, very curious and a very accurate clock, which ex hibits the daily dates in every month, with a correctness that is astonishing, while it also indicates the time aCcurately. Jo ma chinery this clock 'is regarded as the Oat triumph of the age—and it is certainly one of the greatest achievements of mechanism ever exhibited for the inspection of the people of this city. Mr. Zimmerman is the sole agent fo? these clocks. He invites the public to Lii and and examine them, as he is desiroite - of introducing them for general use in this part of the State. A_RPROVED—The orders of dismissal hereto fore issued in the following cases of Pennsyl vanians, have been approved: Major J. Q. Anderson, 17th Pennsylvania cavalry, to date February 18, 1864, for having, in violation of existing orders and.tlie custom of war, crossed the line of pickets, deliveiing and receiving letters froinpersons outside the lines; and Major R. Reinhold, 17th Peraisylvanialcaj airy,. :to date February 18, 1864, for havii2g sanctioned and authorized the same. . :-1:1 :cri 'Lieutenant John S. Veasy, 12th New p shire volunteers, to date February 15; 1104, for leaving his command at Gettysburg l fi d . not reporting to it since, although ahie to travel. A the Frielidfiliip Irir - 6 - Compaily will beliOl t d at their' hall, on -Mon day evening next, at the usual hour. Punc tual attendance is. requested. 2t ;-: • Ho, Pon FORT DELAMARE !—Rebel prisoners continue to go to Fort Delaware. Five hun dred, accompanied by eighty-four guards, .plissed through our'city late lift night. They. were from Alton, Illinois. =1 1:45e to find . prime oierutt moderato`rate%,is* aml Xiticit'.l Goods Store, No. 91 Market street. Try them. mars-Iw4 THE Patent -Double' Tube Pipe possesses merits, and a luxury never before obtqined in pipes., For ,sale at Seller's Drug I' and Fancy Goodi Stofe, No. 91 Markat Street.' • Mrsoa ITEMS. —Mild, the weather; approach ing, spring; here, the `birds; going up, the price of printing paper; coming down, the Southern Confederacy; plenty, greenbacks; lively, recruiting; busy, the Provost Marshal; dull, the news from the seat of war; and busted up, the skating, STAMP DUTIES. —The following decisions of the Revenue Commissioner were received to day' at the Prothonotary's office :-1. Authori ty to Prothonotary to satisfy judgment, $l. 2: Anaicable,scire facies to revive judgment, Sc. 3; Writ of scire facias to revive judg ment, 50c. 4. Assignment of a judgment either upon the paper or upon the docket, 5c RuCatnirrs6 CiisulEaS - .iwn TO Al PERSONS PRESENTING REcaurrs.—S. S. child is now ready to make Out the necesSaay papers for the collection of premiums for presenting recruits, and still continues to make out offi ce's' recruiting accounts, pay rolls and 'all kinds of writings connected with the military departinents. Haying had much experienCe in military writings, he is fully "caliaTite to transact any kind or,businese connected with the various departments. Office in Dena TELEGRAPH' Building, Third street, Harris burg. mars-dtf THE AMERICAN COVSIN r , of Sanford's, is one of the burlesques you read of, full of fun and comic illustrations, and is drawing full houses. The rare attractions presented by San= ford !nre - very - commendable.; The people relish his entertainments with much gusto, but the great feature of the season now in preparatiOn and to be produced at a great expense, is the pantomime of Mother'Goose— one of ye old English pantomimes, always per formed in London during the Eastern holi days. This great scenic and trap play will be performed on theAlst; during which time a continued vaii7ty *ill be given. To-night is the last of, the American Cousin. On Monday evening the Pour Lovers. of one the Ravels comic pantomimes. See , bills of the day. ROUSE'S COMEMATION TROUPE.—The hall was crowded again, last night, to overflowing. The company is meeting with the success that no other company ever met with in this city. Uncle Tone:v .- Cabin was played last night; and was splendidly performed. The role of George Harris was . well su.stained:by Mr. J. W. Jen nings. In this character ho shows the de termination of a poor slave—one, who has a mind of his Own, and that freedom would 'bring happiness - to him. Miss Tyson well sustained the character of Eliza, the noble girl,from whom her child was about to be torn and sold to a trader, and who, rather than part with it, fled from her master. Miss Fanny Denham, as Topsy, finely delineated the character of the poor nego—one who his been raised by speculators for sale: There is a new addition to the companyawell-Imown literary gentleman, Willie Ware, the author of Driftwood and other good works. This gentleman took the character of Lawyer Marks, i which he sustained very well. Mr. Dunn as Mr. Shelby, Mr. Crossen as Legree, well sustained their parts. Mr. Rouse ap peared as Phineas Fletcher. This character was a southern gentleman of northern princi ples, and who has some good feeling for the poor slave. He helped the noble slave George Harris, to gain liberty and happiness, and rejoin his wife and child.. Poor Uncle Tom, was well sustained by Mr. F. L. Kent This -character he personates in a splendid manner. Mrs. Dunn appeared as Mrs. St. Clair, and Miss Wilford as Aunt Ophelia, and little Alike Jennings as Little Eve; although very young, this little gid wins the affections of the audience, by the beautiful manner in which she' performs her part in the great FLIT. Tze. STIR TROITPE offers a fine bill of at tractions 'for this, evening. It consists of that thrilling drama, Lucretia Borgia, and a very fine piece called The Bonny Fish-Wife. The cast could not be better, and the manager deserves the thanks of our''play-goers for the ,superb style in.which the pieces are.produced here. From the manner in which our people patronizelhe company; we are led to believe that they consider it one of the institutions of the city. It is decidedly the best troupe that qvei Visited If*isbilt. Long may it" con tinue to entertain our people ! - Istvrionin Ounanncy AcT. —The principal amenclnienti proposed to the national cur fetkijr bf-triS- `Ciiirency are as follows: • Naticinal Banks are to be equired . to re deem < their circulating notes in 'the city of New 'York at a small discount. A uniform rate of interest (seyen per cent.) is to be es tablished throughout. tlie , trnited States :for national kinks. ' ; The latfol money reserve that is to be kept On hand is to be reduced from 25 to 15 per cent. for country banks, and from 25 to 20 per cent:- for city= banks. Provision is s also made for the closing of banks whenever the owners of two-thirds of the capital stock 8411 deem itexptlient. -Banks cannot be organiz edWithatl ettpital than $lOO,OOO. in t h e COuUclolnd, $2OO, 0.00 in cities. It will be madeimperatinthat an - .amount of bonds *feria' to one-third of the capital stock paid up shall be kept on deposit'l;ith the Treasurer cif the tinitecl ~States, whether Monks titace - eitenlation for thean or not. t 1 . , 4 DEAR tans :-- , Mrs. Ban, will you please pardon me for.th'e - liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. I feel myself under obligationi to pin for that 'benefit I have derived from your inedicine .and 'eye salve, having suffered for many years most excruci ating pain in my head, breast and side, not being .free from pain day citnight. And I have been doctoring with well-skilled and practical physicians for some years, ,and all attempts proved-,a failure. ihad g tve l i up all hopes of - recOvery' - and felt 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, you, I did not g,et to hear of yourinedicine--that has proved a wonderful cure indeed. Some few months ago I was advised by a lady friend of mine to try your medicine. She stated to Inc that she made use of your medicine and salve which proved a cure. Feeling rather loth at first to try, as I had laid out money limo - after time, which made the eipenties way licavY and all for naught. But having. great confi dence in my friend's integrity, I was pioznpted to hearken to her kind entreaty anti try for myself. I therefore purchased two dollars and a half worth of your mediciue s 'and, to my utter astonishnient, in one week ,rfelt 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 wear glasses for some years, and now I have no occasion at all to wear the glasseS, my eyea being well. I therefore have resolved, dear lady, to let you know that I could not rest content. until I would return my heartfelt • congratulations to you, my friend and benefadress, for the good you have accomplished, feeling myself a new creature entirely. You are at' perfect liberty to publish this if you feel so ineliued. I close by requesting you to accept my warmest regards, with a hope that for humanity's sakeryour life may be prolonged. Success be Yotirs ,fpreYer in performing the wonderful,cure, Yours - with respect; , MAW E. BROWN. P. S.—For further infonnation, address,, Mary E. Brown, New Cumberland, Cumber land county Pa. Mss L. BALL, W. 27 soath Pine street, Harrisliurg, 'Pa. . ' . 121-tf Arrival of New Goods! Arrival of New Goods! - Havingjusl, returned from New York, we are now re ceiving a splendid assortment of now goods:. Plain poplins, plain alpacas. Plaid lustres and other dress goods. New spring delaines. . Calicos, the best quality—all prices. Ifuslins, bleached and unbleached. ricking, all prices. , Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket-bandkarchiani. Stockings for ladies and gootlergep.. Plain all-wool delaines.. . Figured all-wool delaines, Shirt breasts at all prices. Ginghams, full assortment. ..• • Black alpacas; black delaines. Black bombazine; black merinos. ' . Hoop skirtiat I's cents, $1 and upwards. Balmoral skirls at 2 60, $3 and, upwards. -• • Marseilles quilts anal Allendale quilts: Black silks at,sl, $'1.20, $1 60 and upwards. • • Our stock is vary large, now, and we can ..offer -an as 'sortinent of goods which cannot be excelled in prices, and . quality `OOVGATn , S-HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet !coup, BUCh universal de mand, is made from the choicest materiali, and emoill ent in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in its' action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ian2o-darly • .7 - : ' CONTF I SSIO§ ETKVERIENCE "o* ANIXT:44 6 . Published for the. hnd as ' LtkIITION TO YOUNG MEN and otligh, wt . () infer friiiia Nervous De bility, Premature Beaty of Manhood "km., supplying at the same time Tun ME Ass or Enr-Cuas. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considembip quackery. By inclesing a post paid addressed envllbpe, single ,cppies may behad of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq. feb3-tmdkw Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. . OR CONCENTRATED, LYE FAM,ILY SOAP' Mll. - 1,11.': WA R makes high prices ; Saponifier helps to reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using your kitchen grease.. . ,pa CAUTIOI7I ''AS sPuricruis Lyas aro offered also, be 'careful and only ,buy' the:PATENTED article put up in IRON cans; all nate* beIngOOIINTERFEITS. PENN'A. a ll MANUFACTURING CO. Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street, Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way. del9-daw3m- Sore Throat, Cough, Cold, and similar troubles, if suffered to progross, result in so rious Pulmonary, Bronchial and / Asthmatic affections, oftentimes incurable. • BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROOELES are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of the die ease and give almost instant relief. feb22-d&srlm BANNVART'S BRONCHIAL TROCIIE, For the oure 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 every where. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: _ TrApprqutrao,•.Feb. Stu; 1864; C. A. BiNlTVAirr—Dear - 1% . : I" have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in cdmpairsonwith tliem - • • . all, can chne - rfiilly. commend your :: own as a most adidraide .specific for public > speakers and singers, in cases — of hoarssness, • coughs and colds. - I hiCve Totind tlem serving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBfItSON, Pastor of 'N. S. Presbyterian Church. I agreli with Mr. Robinson .as to the value of Bannvart's Bronchial Troches. W. C. CA.TTELL; Late Pastor of p. S. Presbyteriaii chureli Mumnistraa,,Jan., 1864. To O. A. BANNveax , ---..Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking 'very; frequentlY, 'places where the *cal 9rgana are very ranch taxed, I have found the need-of some gentle expecto 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 arising - from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public ad dresses. Yours, &c.• - • . JNO. WALKER Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist C.lmron• To C. A. Berurvesr—Dear Sir: Ilmingwi?a , your Bronchial Troches, I am free to say they are the tort. I-have .ever tried and. take great ple*lre m reconimending them`to"all persons afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of voice arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, itc., G. G. RAKESTRAW; Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. , , . DrSTRIOT ATTORNEY'S OYYTCE, limunsntrao, Feb. 28, 1864. To C. A. Rk..w.tar—Dear. "Sir : I have foUnd your Tioches to be ilividtiable r re lieiing hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles of:the-throat. rAen.inapartOlaarntss to -- the, voice, and are eertainlyzof great bene fit• to . a ll public speakers , A. , J 4 4 , 11:631q - MEM SPECIAL :NOTICES. SAPONIFIER HE Bounty, l'enato9, Asa. Pay, Subststenoe and bfilitary and War Claims, geneMY, snade out and collected. Per sons residing at Igistance can have , their business trans acted by mail, b ddressing 'EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law. • del7-dly 1- --- Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. ~. HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE : : Batehetoes Celebrated Hair Dye IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 774 e cmly Hamden, True and .arliable Dye .ffinouva This splendid Hair Dye is pbrfM—changes Red, Rusty Or Gray 'fair instantly to a//osALßlaelc or Natural Bratett without injuring thc.llair or staffing the Skin, leaving Ch Hair Soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies thft r ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. DAVE ELOR, All others are mere imitations, and should bh avoided. Sold W all Druggists, Ac. Factory—Sl BAR-CLAY ST, N. Y. EIATCEIELOR'S NEW JOILET 'thtEAX Et. FOR D...ING TUE HATE ~.... Cle7a-ly WANTED,TO =RENT—A comfortable HOUSE, eigooddecation, and willing to pay $l2 or $l3 per month, by tbd 4 . l.t of April. mars-2t* NIVANTRIS=A. CIJOE and CHAMBER MAID. None butliose well recommended need apply. Apply at THIS OFFICE. mara•St+ WANTEE - i'o RFINT—A small HOUSE containing four rooms. Rent must not exceed $3 per month. Apply to DIRS. WINTERS, truir3-d3t* Ridge Road. WANTED—A good COOK, immediately, at the Harrisburg Drove Yards Wages, $3 pet week. (mart-3tvj F. A. SHOWER & CO. WANTED A. - first class practical MAN, to take charge of the outside operations of an Irou Works. Fair %gas will be paid, and recommenda tions required. In. wire at THIS OFFICE. feb29-dtf WANTED 0 . RENT A comfortable ROUSE;ip a good location for a small family. A liberal bonus will be given to any one willing to vacate on or before Apr 4-14 Address G. L, Box 87, P. 0. feb2s. NOTICE TO PRINTERS. NVANTED BINEDIATELY—Two corn= poeltors acquainted with JOB WORE. Perma nent situation and good salarz. Address THEOAITSOHF.PYE4, Market street, Harrisbutg,Ta, febl.3-af n A.MS ANT) SHOULDERS. Forty thous 4by Pi rrhealiit lig l74 6 4 r 7 lia Eier u2s BVI. 2i4a : u 1 .42 lATlA.lsith.r) . Fresh Dandelion Root, by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO,, et9o] Apothecaries, 118 Hapicet st., Harrisburg. AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard His, tory of the War. A iiire chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per mentb. 200,000 volumes aireed) , sold. Send for cireubtra. Address JONES BROS. & CO., dtkso . Peblishers, Baltimore Md. WANTED—':K goodio attend in a Grocery Store. Apply to T. F. BOTH, mart Third and Chastaut streets. N:EW A bVERTISE.M*NTS. 1864. SPRINd OPENING 'lB6O VINE DRESS GOODS. New Styles, New Colors, NOW ' I.s'Differelft Stuidei of Alpaca. SPRING STYLE OF BAMORALS—beautiful colora. MAGNIFICENT MAKES OF HEAVY MOURNING SILKS. PLAIN ,BLACK RICH GID,SS DRESS STEWS—war -I,VsEAIiTTP,I4 NEST. STYLES BLACK) FIGURED A heavy stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS of all kinds, will be disposed:of much belew..thousual price. OATIIGART.B: BROTHER, fe2.l-2w t Next door.to the Harrisburg Bank. • F ''SALE-7-100 acres of - unseitted land, situat.3.ln.WiconiscO towipship Dea th .county,Pennsylvania;This trinittain the vicinity, and near. the Summit'Branch Rellroad Company, Heavily covered with timber. • Title indisputable. ALSO, 122 acres of unseated timber land in Jackson town ship, Dauphin county. Title indisputable. ALSO, two thirds of 400 acres of unseated timber land in Jackson township , Dauphin county . Title India - pittible. • • I'. IL BOAS, Attorney -at-Law, Third street near Market, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. feblo-2tawtlm 4 - 1, - `;: F TEE WINE Made from "thiii GRAPE so' nearly, resembles Port in flavor, body and cplor that none but. tile best jidges could distinguish it from genu ine inapette r n Port—as it used to ho. :The subscriber has heen ,appchtted agent for the sale VINES of this grape by en extensive grower in Western New York, and can furnish them in any quantity at moderate price. The wine-is at present soiling at from $1 50 to $4, ac cording to age, arid the s4 p ply is uneenal to the demand. Keystone Nursery, Feb. 26, 1864. FOR. RENT. QEVERA_L good dwelling Houses, conve- Q„nicinAly.„ locAuxl. .Scsze with stabling, sheds and suieroutbuildinglattitChod.,• CHAS. C. RAWN. Euoussuio, March 2, 1864. s Inar242w . Harrisburg , Steam Mills. } -1 -.1, 0 IT- AND -F. EE. D 1113:subscriber will sell and deliver to any E part of the city, fresh ground, best extra family flour, in barrels or sacks, in any quantity, by the single barrel, half, quarter. or eighth of. a barreL Also, fresh ground corn meal, and•feed of -every' deseriPtlon. Orders left at the Grocery Store of George IL Bell, cor ner of Second and Chestnut streets, at Peters' Farmers' Hotel, in Market street, or at the drug store of Dr. Egle, on the Ridge Road, will bo promptly attended to. dec2B2.meow* JOHN LIOFFER. TIOR RENT:---The: store, ropm • pellar and -warehouse 10ov-occupied by Joeeph ? Ross; dec'd, Ln tkehorougk of Middletown; Pa... • The:Store:Room Is fitted-up complete for dry goods, &c., and the cellar for.grocerlos.... 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 whole property, dwel ling and store, will be sold. Inquiry to be made of JOHN T. ROSS, Acting Executor. MiddlatayouTiqc:.ll: :: • • • = , dli-d2taw3m HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA. BALM, FOR beautifying the complexion, eradicat ing freckles, eruptions, sunburn and tan. It Is the most extraordinary and . delightful toilet ; article ever_ dis. coverl *ANS tlitsunbiarnt face and, handit ,to a pearly' like, satfd. . tcxture aqrtmvihNi ,ptimilX, leaving the compielldirfrisherent and, amootti.- --re moves tater, and roughness. ft is what every lady should have, and none will dispense with when once used. Sole agents.for this city.. For sale by the bottle nr. ikizeni • • B:':ACKUNKEL' & BRO., febll-dtf*Apothecaries, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. A • PHYSIOLOGICAL vie* ofMAR.A.TAGE, containing netay,SOSpities t , add 130 404ilategi and +Engradings , of ritie.knatOmy of th - e - Sexuatnims in a state of Disclam; -With' a Treatise" on Self- Abuse, its Deplorable Consequence upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's poi of Treatment—the only rational. and sercoesafid Mode of cure, as shownby the re port of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical pc_3diticac Sent free of postage to any address, on receip t of 25 cents, in stamps or postal cur rency, by addreming Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. marl-dawilm PORTFOLIOS ! PORTFOLIOS ! ! - .CHEs-9MEN and Bacl.tgammen. Boards, fisea.ssort ment' f Just receive:rat- '•SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. 15-,00 - 0 - LBS — . TrkAirS=Fifteen thou "sand Ris Irtehener's Excelsior Hams, cured expressly for family use and for this market, for sale at feb2 Wl4. DOOR, JR., & CO. FFORSALE—Tht ee building LOTS, sita ated on Third street, above North, are offered for sale. For further partleulare inquire of mar2,2t* . J. a-KAMMERER, Buehler House. FOR SALE—A LOT, OF GROUND, situ ated on the corner of Ridge road and Boas street. Fur further particulars eneldte or HIM DEELATEN. mar2.d3t* Second street, above North. DURRAM MUSTARD, the best imported, just received andlot stile by rebl WM. DOCM., JR., & CO. OANGES! ORANGES I—A large lot of superior Oranges, and *pity gavani, for sale in any quantity at lan29 - BOYER & KOERPER. MOKED SALMON. - FINE SMOKED. SALMON, just rediaved at reb3 :~t~.~ WANTS. Oporto Grape. W. DOCK, Js, & CO. - ,gE "g..V >,47.Ctle'lldFsto IN OF NORTH AMERICA, No Walnut South Side., East of "fltr'cltreet. • 7 -PisiikiluPULt, Tanww?-12th, 1601 STATEJNIENT OF THE,ASSIRS. •..- IifORTGAGES. , -- At ik „ Which - are first Hort on City -• $lOO 000 Phaa.,city, Loan s six per cents. :„-...p00 t 000 00 100,000 State i l i aaan; five per cents 100,1)00 00 20,090 six per cL, not taxable.. 20,000 00 50,000 U. S. Goi.; Lean. 13-10 per cent.... 50,000 00 100,000 " " 6 " 6-20... 100,000 00 50,000 "; ; I•" 6, . ••a 1881:: 50,000 00 50,000 " " :on dawdle 6 . p. c... 50,000 00 25,000 Lehigh C. and N. C.pliort. loan, 1870 25,000 00 31,000 Del. and Raritan Canal ois,and C. and - A. railroad and Ttausportation co.: 31,000 00 37,000 Chesapeake and Del. Canal co. Loan, 1886. 30,890 00 40,002 North Fauna . Railroad co. Bonds, UK 37,200 00 3,890 North Penn. Railroad co. Scrip 2,983 20 20,000 Penna. Railroad co's Bonds First Mortgage, 1880 20,000 -00 23,000 Cincinnati . City Ronds...', • 21,850 00 20,000 Schuylkill Nay. co's-Loan, 1883.... 11,000 00 15,000•DeL Div. Canal co's Loan, 1878 14,530 00 10,000 DeL ..Rallroad co's. Mortgage , Loan, (guaranteed,) - 10,000 00 6 ; 000 Malan Canal cols, Mort. Loan, 1883.'. 1,280 00 STOCKS. 218 Shares Phila., Wilmington and more-Railroad company 200 Shares Phila., Germantown and Nor - ristown t ßailroad company 100 Shares Philadelphia Bank ' 100 Shares Lehigh Coal and Nay. co 63 Shares Lehigh Coal and Navigation company ; (Conditional &rip) 63 Shares Ger. and Perkiomen Turnpike ' company 1,576 00 35 Shares Chesapeake and" Del Canal co, ,3,45 Q 00 00 BlStros Nai' 1 6 1 61916 0 9IP.- • • , ' pimp, preferred, 188 T i_77o FOolt. CO *lOO 00 Stsani - -Navigatlok idur other Stocks, worth... ..... • : MISCWANEOUS Cash in Bank --- -95,28 T 10 Notek.Receitabbi.,.4 ' r ' ' ' ' 244,171 31 Policies,: she PremiUms of which arc unsettled, and debts due, (all good) - ' 95,744 99 Real Estate, Office of the Company', No. 232 Walnut street • 2%000 63 By order.of the Board, .ARTHIIR G. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLAIT, Secretary. LNCORPORA.TED 1794. CAPITAL $500,000 attARTER.PERRETUAL, Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation DIRECTORS. • S. Morris Wain, John Mason, George L. Harrison, Fran* . /1. Copts . • Piward FL Trotter, Edward S. Clark; William Cummings, T. Chariton genry, Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose WNto Richard D. Wood, William. Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, ARTHUR S. OCRPFIN, President OHARLRS PLATT, Secretary. WILLIE BUEHLER Centranlipenit for 'Pennsylvania. ince Walnut near Second, Harrisburg,. Pa. AMIJSEMENTS. BRANT'S E. BRANT'S HALL. GRAND STAR Combination. Dramatic_Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, CROWDS. TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. he Great Drama from the French of Victor Hugo. LUCRETIA. BORGIA. p7ORRTI.A. BORGIA, ; ; liCreagnA BOItGIA. LUCRETIA .BORGIA. And for the first time in ; this pity, the now Scottish Farce, ehtlilini the„ _ • tiiE: • • BONNIE FISH WIFE. , BOANXIE FISH: Wites. . • • BONNIE FMK WIFE. MISS FANNY DENHAM, MISS FANNY DENHAM, MISS FANNY DENHAM, NESS FANNY DENHAM. in her great eharacternof . . MISS THISTLEDOWN AND MAGGIE MACFARLANE, landucing several songs and wand ffnule , Nith Chorus and Dance. . Seam Seats and Came Early. For, praticttlwsee sml4l l .bilts 6 feb26 +SANFORD'S HALL. TBTTtD'Srnr.a BELOW MAitkET - STROT, OF inkag OPEN. FOR THE SEASON wrra SANFORD AND TROUPE. DRAWING ,ROCIAI -..cONCERT. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 5. HIDDEN EIANIX HIDDEN HAND. ; .seTrockni) Arm ititittriPk. Orchestra:gals.= be procured itadvance at Bann vart's Dimittere, • Doors open WIN. CommenCe #to 8. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra climbs, 50 cents. Private boxes, entire, $5. each ; single seats, $1 gaiiir. Jas2l4st. CANTERBURY MUSIC. WALNUT ST; . BELOW* THIRD. . . • apza EVERY Emi - L - Nrc, With a First-claat Company of SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, Ac., Ac. Admisidom.- . . ... . : • • 16 cents. Seata InEOsaa " FOR SALE:, PRIVATE • • The Updegroye Lock property, five miles north of Har risburg, fronting east the Pennsylvania ganal and raitroad, near the depot, west the turnpike, consisting of a Canal Grocery Store and a Hotel, is offered at private sale until the 15th eaysf March, 1854. The canal grocery is the beat stand ot.he Pennsylvania canab r large and commo dious stabling and bay houses, and" Sables arraged' to l ock each team separate ; wareleatuas for grain, 'marriage bonze, weigh - scales, atteai," tee house, and all other houses necessary for tarrying on the business. mellow (Rockville Hews) has a good run of both rail road and canal custom v and is a desirable opportunity for any one wishing an opening in a business already estab lished. 'The title to the nroperty Is perfect. Reason for selling is on account of ill health of.the owner. Apply on the premisecorhy letter, to W.l HENRY ,-' .jani&daartd Susquehanna 0., Dan hin est .ra. I tEAL ESTATE AT' PRIVATE SALE. The several properties of the Estate of WILLIAM AL. usog; 'deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Front street and Chestnut street, at and near the corgur of Ernst and Chestnut streets, • vacant lot on Mulberry• „street, near -Third street, and 19% antes O'Mara at' ,hheatterri terminus of Market street, are ut tered for sale. Por terms of sale apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. de2l-dtf] , THOMAS COCHRAN. LOTS FOR. SALE.-4. rttunbe4 of lots have been laid out on the Jonestown Read, about one milo east of the city of liariisburr y winch are b e i ng sold at low prices. To persons deem* to secure a home for themselvee; ;a1.1: 3o be relief/et firim the present. exorbitant rents, thiii cis Vie' opportunity. A number of lots have alreruirbeen sold and hut. few re main on hang.. The plan.oferddsiotsixillale seen at the sheriffls o f f i ce htlforrisburg., wherii wither. desblng . purchaware:requested:to calf; and see the SUMO.' l ilrrhsburit,Ein. 154884; • join' 10,900 00 10,000 00 10,000 00 5,000 00 3,024 00 1,718 00 51,556,663 50. suris l 4o@i ian2s B - LE - CTION I T PIZ re'L ANA TION bk compliance Vt.ltAtte Charter of the City of Harm. bury notice la hereby even to the qualified voters of the several wards of said My, that art election for pe r s ons to fill the varloos-ofillehief "the said city will be held at the folkaring,places, to, wit: oxalic THIRD FRIDAY OF MARCH, being the 19th day of said month, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. and 7 O'clock, P. )111. 2 of said day: In the First ward, the qualified voters will meet at the School Rouse on the corner of Front street and Mary's alley, in said city, sad vote.for one person for, City- Trea surer, three persons for City Atiditurs,-, two venous for School Directors, one person for member oft- dommon 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 VIT.III, the qualified voters will meet on said dayit the Schoolhouse at the corner of : Dewberry illey and Chestnut sheet, 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 mon COUXICI4 one person for Judge of Election, one per son for Assessor, two persons for Inspectors of Election, and one person for Constable. In the Third ward, the 4 'quailed voters will meat on said day at the School House, corner of Walnut street and River alley, and vote for one person for City Treasurer, three persons for City Auditors, two persona for SCLIDOI Directors, one person for merurnw of COMMOn Council to serve for three years, one personlor member of Common Council to serve for one year, Outs person for Judge of Election, one person for. Asnasior, . two persons for In spectors of Election, and, One Person for Covetable. In the Fourth ward, the quail .tters will meet on said day at the School House State street, and vote for one person for city rev, three persons for City Auditors, two perfume fonSehool Discolors, one per son for member, or Ct.:sigma Council, .the person for Judge ofElectioik_que tilaust for Assessor , two persons for Inspectors or Election, and one person for Constable. /A tßO•Fifth ward, the.gualitled voters will memon mid day at the pairrofJohn Forster, corner of Ridge road and North Avenue, and vote for one person fo?City Trea surer, three persons for .City Auditors; twit prawns for School Directors, one • person for. member, oterisimon Council, one person for Alderman, one person forJerlge of Election, one .person for Aasernor, two, porsOna for In spoctsrs of Election, and one person for Constable. • In the Sixth Ward, the cputlitied voters will meet on said day at the ArarkeC tryce, in Verbeke street, and vote for one person for City Treasurer, three persons for City Au ditors, two persons for School Directors, one person for Alderman, one person for Judge of Election, one person for Airserlsor, two persons for Inspectors of Election, anti one person for Constable. ary . _ __ , ROURF, MT; Mayor. Febr _ "1861 - t,th-s ' . s lratuable Discovery. HILTON'S Ihmow A:sr ! ,INSOLUBLE CEMENT Applicable to all' &seal Art& of. more general practical; utility than any Invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested during the last two years by practical men, and pronounced by all to be SUPERIOR TO A N Y Adtiesi9 Preparations known. : fox's hrsomnns Calmer is a new bog, and the result of years of study; its combination is on A new thing. • - Scientific . Principles, And under no circumstances or change or temperature, will it be come corrupt or omit any offensive to Combination. BOOT AND SHOE , . Manefecturers, uStrig Meatines s will find it, the best article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works without delay, is not affected by any change of temperature. IMPN2I JIWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhesive for hair ose,.as hss been proved:' Jewelers. Ris .IVgleciait'y. Adapted to Leather, And wo cLaint as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches to 'Boots and • hoes sufficiently strong without stitching. Families. LIQUID CEMENT It is a liquid. Ertant that is a sure thing for mend log tture, Crockery, Toy; Bone, !And articles of Househol dlll;4everr' • REMEMBER HILTON'S lusounnspeacom Is in a liquid corm, and , alensiily ap- Remember. , . plied as paste. Humorr's Issoz:ffirsur thwatur Isintidardein water" Lxsocumar.r Cm/m(7 Adheres city substances. ME Supplied in Family or Maniac L rer's Packages from 2 ounces to 100 HILTON BROS. & Co., Proprietors, Providence, R. Fulls phia, LANG & SEAGUS.N. Agents In Philad , JelB-dly LUXURY AND ECONOMY. NAEGANCE. 4WD' IIIfIZABILIT Y. THE PATENT DOUBLE - TUBE PIPE. Illagveiry popular Pipe bag now been in due.M. into this community. Its peculiar merit consists in the use of two tubes, weftr the smoke alone, and the otherfor the passage of the saliva undo:Wine to the cap at the/talon w:hence itriz discharge& The smoke being thus kept clear of uontaut with saliva is always delicious and pure in its odor, and the collected matter which ren ders all other Pipes offensiveheing entirely removed, the Pipe will always continuo sweet and agreeable. In the cities of Baltimore and Washington where thousands have tested its merits, amongst the. Editorial notices are the following: . The Raltistorelkateriant says:—This Pipe has many of the qualities of.the (way Turkish "chiboulc," giving to the smoker the pure exhalation of the tobacco, free from its noxious nicotine. . The Daily GauUe says:—lts economy and the greater uaury it imparts while smoking, recommend it favorably o all lovers of the weed. The Daily Clipper sayr:—lt possesses merits never be fore obtained ,in.Tipest There is no doubt but that in a abort time it will be the only Pipe used. . 4 For side by the dealers generally in this city, azalyhole inde italperal rates, by "The Tobacco Pipe .Company,P ,at their manifactory, No. 1 Granby street, opposite Pratt Street Bridge, Baltimore, Md. , mi. P. S—The attention of Sealers and otti i rt called - . ,.. to - this Prpeineir so popular throughout the , ..For sale bIivipANYVART. & GO„ ..No. Iteilirilit) tom,. and C.'M KIeLL - Elt, 93 Market street," lThirisburg. feb2O-ct2w .- , - . ' • - -, -, ~ ..4 ' , THE First National Bank of Harrisburg, Pa., Capital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege of Dim:rear, lug it to $300,000. The Stale Capital Bank having organized under the act to provide a National currency, under the above title, respectfully offers its services for the collection of Notee, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, receive money on deposit, and bay and sell exchange on all parts of the country. The business will be conducted at the corner of Second and Walnut 'streets, by the following named directors and °Mons: ' , DIRECTORS: J. R. EBY ' Jot= H. Biwa.% &BON CAMERON JAMB "YBONG,` Wzr.wac Commit, Gso. F. Hompth., J. D. Cueinco4,. JOHN. IL BRIGGS, _Preen. GEO: IL SILIll y 'Olootler. Jan294l2m PAPER WAREHOUSR: • FARRELL, IRVI*G • 610 FOR STREET, PRILADRLPHIA, • IvIANITFACTURERS of_' • - ROLL WRAPPERS, - DOUBLE AND SINGLE 3171)IIIM, CAP AND CROWN MANILLA, on hand 9,r made to order. Highest pnee'paid foi rope in large . or Briny ,Anti ties. ' marl4l3m FRONT,gTREE T PROPERTY FOR sdr.v. The subscriber will offer for sale on Fediwday next, (February 21,1 at 3 P. 11., at the Court House., the, valuable property on Front Street, above. Locust, n o w oatiked by Robert IFElwee and idartin Stuternan. 'Die lot W 26X feet wide 2S , running back to River alley, 210 feet. • feb-dts • •S. W. V1.41R. TO LADEES--If you—wish good . AAetter pg,ipirteadpfs,' Arno, or anythinie4e: it he sualonery - Fin win &well by ooning at • SCHIKETER'S V OlCStblit' ralgibiPg• nolg VW? YLAWaI —FlftY kegs prime Leaf to[ isle 1„ , ,,P1 52 - 91w n. • • VilY CY-Mugs- EE 12 It is the only
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