ail ( titgrapt HARRISBURG, PA MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1864. CITY ITEMS. BA-Nl:Turfs Bronchial Troches for hoarse ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, coiner Third and North streets, and Dr. Win. H. Egle's Drug store,Hidge Avenue. 'an3o-dtf THE 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 Ropendale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf TOWN AND COUNTRY. Rao's is the place to get. the gen uine Constitution Water. ,'infir7-dst* ltsv. D. atl , ‘7B has tendered hitisesignation as pastor of the German Itefori'ned Church in this city. A STATED meeting of: the Good Will fire company will be held in their hall this (Monday) evening; at 7 o'clock. - Punctual at tendance is requested. =I EsLisrnix.rr Fermis made out and.blitiks furnished, for two dollars and fifty cents '.per set, by Sullivan S. Child, Claim, Age*, WILY Tr.L . nonarn building, Third . sfreet' burg. m6lw PROPOULS will be received until the .10th inst.. for the erection and, completion oftwo story brick engine house for the Paxton Eire Company. Plans, &0., can'be seen. at:Daniel E. Wilt's lumber office, foot of Second-street. IT is said'that not less than four hundred families in this city have not yet obtained houses for the ensuing.. yeary ; Qapitalists should erect dwellings. They cannot put their money to a more profitable use. .. ' KUNKEL'S IMPROVED. INDY!".TRLE . . 415: j for marking linen, mrialiet anti ,other Warranted to give satisfaction. ManufaAred by S. A. Kunkel & Bro., 118 Market ? . await,. Harrisburg. raail-`dst*. TRIED WARD, ATTENTION ! —The loyalciti • 1 zens of the Third ward are requ es ted ' 6 ilea at the Parke House on Wednesday evening, at 7i o'clock, for the purpose of nominating suitable persons for city officers. mar7-2t THIRD .WARD. AnJoutumn.—East Baltimore Conference, of the Methodist Church, which Convened at Altoona, on Wednesday last, has already ad journed. A. large amber of ministers Rassed through here to-day, on their way homeward. We We have not yet received a list of the allpiiint ments for the ensuing year. • Conference selected Danville, Pa., as the place for holding its next ; annual meeting. I=l ON Saturday a man came to town on horse back, and for want of a better place hitched his horse to the rear of a trotting wagon.; l're sently the owner of the vehicle jumpedAnto it, and drove off at a brisk speed, not being aWare of the presenceoi hilollower, taking horse and all. Of. course, the owner of the horse, when'he returned, was•somewhat ror-strieken, as he was just in time to get a glimpse of his animal as it turridda7 corner two or three squares off. • The horse . was re turned by the countryman as seon'italls:' dis covered that it was following Ts n Srnmo Faison°Dis.—The Spring elec tions will take place on Friday the 18th of March. To many this may appear lik - e.an un important event, while in fact it is that which mosts directly interests them. The actions of borough and township officers come more directly to the voter and oppress or benefit him more immediately than 'do the' acts of members of Congress or the Legislature; con sequently, the selection of good, competent officers is as much desired at the Spring as at the Fall election. Those who pay no atten tion to the selection of borough or -iciwliship officers, or do not attend the elections, have no right to complain if the officers do nok,:a/t to their pleasure. The good of the connit*ity depends, to a certain extent, upon. the•actions of its immediate home rulers; therefore,.`ihey . should be selected with due care. • Particular care should be taken in each dis trict to commence the great Presidential pam paign of 1864 aright by carrying the -vpring elections. Miss Josspnrys TssoN.- , -Ona_of the oldest and best dramatic crities'in the countri) land a newspaper writer of 'great force and ability, was in this city last Saturday evening. He visited Brant's Hall, "more, to while away a dull hour," as he writea;."than.inanticipation of being delighted with a dramatic dies: tion at once full of vigor, originality,Tand great tragic effect. The character - oflit'ere tia Borgia, as it was rendered -by Miss :Jose phine Tyson, took me by complete surprise. I did not know for the moment wheth4,twits in your beautiful inland city, an andi.t& Of a' strolling band of players, or whether I was at home, transporksa . back on the tide -- of dra-, matic time, when Alin Sefton made her,deat est point as the wilful and bloody Italian—or l when Josephine Clifton gays , to the Borgia that fearful reality of conception which : crowned her in her day, queen of the tragic: stage. Who is Miss Tyson ?—what is she doing strollip&over the country, evidently regarded as siagfid in a company by the members thereof thetilves, none of whom are her equal in naturktaient, and to all appearances far her infe;iq4 - iiii ed ucation and training. Can't You enlightein me ? Print this and let tee hear frpin ki'y."i It certainly affords us great pleastris" - W pitt a paragraph from the pen of our oldfrieruipita . associate, but we have no means of arwefing -his interrogation. 'All we can do Is to exidlirse his good opinion of this Most estitreahhf tidy, and to add our own conoAendation ot,laetia woman; of splendid education and aCiiius. TB Superintendent of the State Lunatic Asylum invites proposals for furnishing said 'institution with : six hundred torts of coal. APPROACHING—St. Patrick's Day. We have not yet heard of any special arrangements being made for a celebration of,the day in our , . city. Losr —To-day, at the Pennsylvania railroad depot; a ` small leather satchel. The finder ill DE r(irarliediry.;iettiirdng.it to . LUCAS KOENIG - , Brewer, • Chestnut street. FIFTY DoLLitzs Rfwein.—Lost or stolen at the depot of the Pennsylvania railroad, a valise marked with the initials L. The finder will receive the above reward by apply ing to Rosendale's Optical Institute, No. 8, Market Square. mar7-d3t NOTICE. TO RECitiiTTDCG OFFICERS AND TO ALL PERSONS PRESENTING BECIttaTS.—S. S. Chill is now ready to make out the necessaay papers for the collection of premiums for presenting recruits, and still continues to make out offi cers' recruiting .accounts, pay rolls and all kinds of writings connected with the military departments. Having had much experience in military _writings, he is fully capable to transact any kind of bisiness 'connected with the various 'departments. Qffice in DArLy TELEGRAPH Blinding, Third street, :Harris burg. mars-dlw How HEADACHE, TOOTHACEE, NEURALIJIA ADD) CATARRH may be successfully treated and per minently. owed, Neyyous.- Headache, Neuralgia in its worst forms, and most cases of Sick Headache, it is a certain cure. Of course there will be exceptions, but we speak of the majority of cases. --Tobmikome. - -Tbis common cbmplaint can be cured immediately and the pain annihilated without putting anything in the tooth. What is it and how to use it. To annihilate pain there's a remedy found, Its novelty in use heati almedicine's sound; 'Tis a positive,cure, but ; ould you suppose The only way to use it is to snuff it up your • nose, Kunkel &Jiro., sole agents, 118 Max: ket street, Harrisburg. . mar7-dst* SANFORD'S OPERA Room —A great change of performance. A variety of new songs and 'elances, and a MisVelhinebuslot'of comic acts, concluding with one of the Ravels comic pan tondmes, -entitled-the Four Lovers. In pre paration a grand scenic. pantomime, Mother Goose. Sanford's programme is something grand, as it will be one of his greatest efforts to please the people of this city, and it will be got up with. every attention to_ family patron age,.andAn the meantime new attractions are presented SOVETILISCI NEW IN THE MEASUREMENT OF TINE. Patent Calendar Clock. —We had the PleaSUre of ex mining,this morning, at the crock; Watch and jewelry establishment iAS - F. 'Zimmerman, Market street, a very curious and a very accurate clock, which ex hibits the daily dates in every month, with a correctne'ss' that is astonishing,' While it also indicates the time accurately. In ma chinery cjocks is regarded Its the great triumph of the age—and it is certainly one of the greatest achievements of mechanism ever exhibited tor the inspection of the people of thiS citY. Mi Ziinmerman is the sole agent foil- cloolislor this city. He invites the public to call and examine them, as he is de sirous of introducing them for general use in this part of the .St{►te. 11. S. Salim= Connassrox, - PHELADELPIELL AGENCY, NO. 1307 CHESTNUT STREET, Fobruaig 24th,1.864. Mus. P. A. Evaruu—Dear ,4fadanw—You will, no doubt have learned .byihe papers, that it has been decided to hold the " Great Central Fair" here, for Pennsylvania, NeW Jersey and Delaware, and:rwaite to inform you that the time has been fixed for the early part of June, that being decided to be the best on the whole, after muoh careful consideration and comparing of opinions on the various matters involved in it. We are anxious to do all that we can, in Philadelphia to forward the successful and creditable accomplishment of the undertak ing. Our citizens, gentlemen as well as ladies, are already. organizing into committees for the different lbranehea of work.. Will not your ladies of.. Harrisburg, and of all Dauphin county,'"dO all you can by endettN;orin,g to arouse the interest, of the people generally to the importance of the subject, and also aid us by yourpersonal! efforts ? It is very desirable that the auxiliary socie ties should not suspend their regular work, so as to diminish the weekly , or monthly sup- Plies, but that as much external help as pos sible should be pressed into the service, so as to' contribute largely to the general funds. Rosiecfully yours, P. M. Cnexr,, As't See. U. S. Sanitary Qommission There is no one who doubts that the coming spring and summer will be the bloodiest—the most terrible"of the -war. • While we shudder in thinking of it, let us prepare the " oil and wine" to bind up the wounds of our stricken Country. Since the inauguration of the first great Sanitary Fair, they seem, to have become an institution of each loyal State. The last fairhas always seemedlo be more successful than its predecessor. There must needs be a climax in this ascending seals. Why shall ' not Penniylvinia cap'it ? Pennsylvanill, which yieldsiO ; no State the palm of energy, -philantlimmand-generosityr,--AVill-not- our Hanistarg ladies, who halve_eirer shown such a noble devotion to the wants pf th:e suffering soldier, co-operate heartidrand at once.to the call Philadelphia makes to her sister cities ? Let those who havo,stone rgive of their store. Those who havetinie and energy, laborfthose who have braires, br: lin-work.' Besides every conceivable thing or t sale, restaurant, ,post office, all the usual addenda 'of 'fairs, there -will be rooms , devot ad to amusements, con reading, table aux, drama, besides „gal leries of fine arts am 1 curiosities, and indeed everitto hat om • intelligent- peoPle can Carry out:,Equillesist 3. If we would aid the ato be lost. Will not a special meeting of tJ ie , "Ladies' Aid 'Society" at_onee be called by our President, and imme ,diate meaanratiliefdt ivisedLto ..orgartize , a ? plan lorataii4 THE place to fad. priise cigars at moderate rates, is at Keller's Drag,•and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market street Try therh. mars-1w• A STATED MEETING of Al, Friendship Fire Company will be held at their hall, this evening, at seven and a-half o'clock. Frmc iittal attendance is requested. 2t Looii. Bows collet for Five rierdent. by Sullivan S:'Child, Clainiagent: *lpe in Daily TELEGItAIS Building, 3rd Street, near 'Walnut, Harrisburg, Pa. ni.73t POLICE AFFAllis—Before Alderman Kline.— On Sunday morning the following 'persons (drunks) were brought from the lock=up and had a hearing: John Hockenberry, (fined Si) ' Samuel Barkheimer, George Bennett, (fined $l,) Dauiel .Hagerty, Patrick Owens, (fined $l,) and Jam Stevenson. Wm- Bailey, .a ftigitive,fram justibe, z from Bradford county, was arrested . to-diy, .and committed to prison. The lock-up was tenantless last night. We are pleased to notice that the city was unusu ally quiet yesterday. Did the liquor dealers observe the "Sunday law?" Amok. Or- 817SPICIOUS CHMIA.O7lOl.4. — About • noon to-day, two men dressed in fine cloth ing, called at Barr auction monis, .on Second street, and desired to exchange them for old clothes—stating that they desired the hit ter for use to-day, and would pay for them. The men were arrested by the police as sus picious charaoters, and, taken before Alderman Kline, where they gave their names as. John Coggius and Martin Eagen. One of them stated that he was •from Reading,.but onbeing. questioned could not give' the name,of the Mayor of.. that city, or any other information 'concerning theplaoe. The Alderman:Commit ted the men to prison for a further hearing: It is singular that they should want to ::don old clothes' if the. object of their visit' herb was a good one.- • . • Tum*Pzorr.V. WELL HATE in- IT,--X0 Play: in . troduced.'in•Harrisburg ever created =eh a decided sensation as the Ticket-of-Leave *an., The people pronounce it grand, thrilling and interesting, whilethere iaa great morallesson' to be learned frOM:it. Our citizens have ape- cially requested:lii ieietitfon , at the hands of the Star Conibirultion ooniPPY;Kid the man ager has consented to have it repeated, this OSloadaY) , therefedis' adfize all who desire to witness the performance of the Ticket-of-Leave Man, to go: tonight. Seats . maybe secured by applying . at .T.lannvart's , drug store, any time to=day. If ever Hrant's Hall will be overflown, 10-night will be the On Saturday evioiog there Avis sigrand per formance, on, which occasion the celebrated:; drama, Lucretierßorgia, repeat and was followed by the new Scottish farce, The Bonny Fish-Wife: there Waa.a 'large crowd present. The performance could not have been better: TEWHAIMISMI3IO VOLIINTBEILS. —A PARODY. Does haughty France recognition and inva sion threat? Then let the loons beware; sir; -. •=, • There's iron walls upen our Semi , And volunteers on shore, The thunder of Waterloo again shall speak, And Napoleon be sent to .Tortugas or res., patch Island, .• 'Bre we permit a foreign foe • = On American ground Pal de lel, dre. Oh let us not, like snarling dogs, In wrangling be divided; Till a foreign foe comiiii And by some mishap decide it.. Be American still to America true, Among ourselves united; For never, but byAmerican hands, Must American wrongs be righted. Fel de ral, &c. In subscribing liberally to the above senti ments, our special purpose is to call the read er's attention to the large and new stock of seasonable dry goods at the cheap stOre`of L. Bowman, NO: corner of Front anti Mar ket streets. SPECIAL NOTICES. BANNVART'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES • For the care of Hoarseness, Throat. Dis eases, &c., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. 'llianuffietrirecr only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg; Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.. bold by druggist every where.: ; - Bead the testimonials; from...some of our eminent clergyman: Hearusatraa, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. Berorvear—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Brondhial Troches; Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend your- own _as most admirable speciftc It for tiblic?. - Sparikers and singers, in oasesl.4f-:liOarseiiees„ and. colds. I have found 'them 'serving In time of need, most effectually. " Yours truly "„... T. H.IROBINSOIN, Pastor of N. S. Bresbytezian,Church. _ ~ _gablagiee with 31.r.,,Robinson as to the value of BanAvart's Bronchial Troches. W. C. CIATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Preabyterip. Church. Seamans°,l IP Jan. 1864. To C. A. Baxwvarr--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 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, viAipp,, arising from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness of the, delivery, of publip ad dresses. Yours, &c. JNO. - WALKER JACKSON. . Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. , To a A. BAnitverr—Dear Sir: Havirvised your Bronchial Trod:Les, I am frpOto say they are the best .I have ever tried and.taks great pleasure in' recommending themto' all persons afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of v oice arising from publicspeaking or ShMifill•g• Youis, G. G. RASE RAW,' Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist DISTR/OT. ATTOB,WieSOry AAR : SBITE,G, Feb. 219, 1 . 86 4,„ To CA. Barmvairz--Dedr' ; a lk found yoUr Tioeles to tai invaluable: lieving-homeness and-in- strengthe .intuieles ofdite: threat They.initiatra: ass to -the-voice, and are certainly Of speakers. A. J. NEW LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING 111 THE HARRISBURG POST OFFICE, MONDAY, /LARCH 7th, 1804. OFFICIALLY PUBLISH:BD IN THE NEWSPAPER HAYING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. LADIES'. LIST. Abel, Miss Minnie"-'Long, Miss Mary Beattie, Miss Minnie McCartney, Mrs Eliza Benneraderfer, Mrs Mary S McCurdy, Miss Laura Berk, Miss Sarah Mcßay t Miss Mary J Bucks, Melinda, McWilhamson, Mrs Martha Birmingham, Med - Annie McWilliams, Miss Ellen Billie, Mrs Kate ~ Miller, Mrs Catharine Burch, Miss gate:'-''' ~ -.Miller, Miss Jenny B Buttner, Mrsißusan "'"Martz, Miss Mary E Bonyear, Miss Mazwilim :Miller, Miss Sophie - Bowen, Miss Mary S Marston, Miss Ella W Carina, Aim— Morgan, Miss Fanny Cornyn, Mrs E H - Moyer, Mrs John A Cormmaii, Mrs Caroline Moyer, Miss Ca twine 2 Commies, Mrs Catharine '.: - ."-Morgun, Mrs Diana Daringer, Miss Margaret '.--, Minsteel, _Mies Mary Dawson, Mrs M ^ "--Nissley, Mies Mary Edwards, Miss Nelly ~ ..4 . l:PBrien, Miss Ann Elder, Mrs Margarlitli Pets, Mrs Ellen Elder, Miss Martha._ '''''Petters, Mist A M Fehenberger,Mlsi Mary .rPeters, Mrs Anna Fegan, Anna ` 'Powers, Miss Mary E Feeny, Bridget4ship] .Resinger, Miss Theresa Fisher, Mrs Catharine -Reiss, Mrs Barbara Fisier, Miss Sarah-H.l Rhine, Miss Mary E 2 Frazer, Mrs Mary al Reber, Mrs Angajine Franklin, Miss Mary S Rife, Miss F Geiger, Miss Rebecca A Roberts, Mrs Martha IS Geary, Miss lalltizzle Robenson, Bella Gartner, Miss Lizeler ' Rust, Miss Annie, Gorir, Miss Elise:64U Mollob, Miss Annie Giebenrath, Miss'iMberine "lowland, Mrs Miranda Graham, Mrs Venis Russell, Miss Mary Grass, Mrs Mary A":";,„ Sattazatin, Miss Elizabeth Grennel, Miss Maggie Sheehan, Mrs Eliza Guernsey, Miss Ram., Shanb, Mrs Christian Haverstick, Mrs Elizabeth Suoddy, Mrs Rebecca Harman Mre Martha . Spong, Miss C Harris, lire Eva 11 - Swope, Anne B Hantz, Miss Eliza T - Swergard, Miss Sue R 8 Hall, Henrietta Swope, Miss Mary E Herrman, Miss Jennie Steller, Miss Sarah Ann guickelc, Miss Hattie E Stontd, Miss Maggie 'Huffer, Miss Lizzie Street, Marion Hoke, Mrs Susan. Stout, Miss Margaret Huffman, Miss Rachae ' = Thefts:ll Mrs Sarah i Hurley, Mrs Jullim Topley, Miss Sarah A. Huffy, Mrs Elizabeth Vernolman, Miss Margaret Hutra.rd, Miss Catharine Wager, Miss Mary A 1i15,„„ — 1i.# 4 / I Pitit tf r.....!!) mr g - E4 ‘.l - n-- ' L E tr t ki, tilt ..p.ung, ,:, , laCkson, 'dish barna siker, Miss 1 Kendrick, Miss Jenny Whyman, Miss D D Keller, Mrs Elizabeth Williamson, Miss Mary E Kauffman, Mrs Elizabeth Wilson, bliss Mary . 2 Kensel, Miss Loticretta Wallower, Miss Messiah Lautensehlager, Miselidery AWilson, Miss Mandy Lobvejoy, Miss Margaret Wine, Miss Molly Lyle, Mrs Win Yost, Miss Hannah Lyle, Mrs Harriet Zimmerman, Miss Martha ~ ~, „ct ir. NM ,Lo jr.„3.1 2Z . I! J Ll.* T. Adlifelo,'lld e a" & • 1 ''''' K k c ~ ...1.1, Arlington, Richard Lester, Capt Edwin 23 Anderson, Jacob Lytle, John A Aldren, 0 Lowell, James H An James, M . , Lytle, Wm All.G . E‘:; , .:-.... . , ..,'l•Yday JSilaS 1:. ' groWn' 2— '' ' - ' ' . -:` LoidigrinieSS' itaconlVir i ' -' ''' "Igon; John ' ,'-..• Barns, Edward Lynn, Lewis C , ' ' Bruigart, J D McGan, Rev J H Banger, Aaron McGuyer, Thomas Beaty, J McKelvey, Joseph Bern; Joseph McClaskey, Henry Billie, Henry McClum, James S Blain, Sohn,., . . McGrove, Lieut A P Brehm; 1.; F , , - -. 1 (- ' -ibleCatiley,. J, • • Bright, John McGrathegar, Patrick Hued, John L McKee, James S Brure, Samuel Marlin, Jacob Barkley, Peter Markey, Patrick carikr,...l4emp. , _., ~: ...... ' •111ajoriVeo R - , coins r.:., ^..1 .." 2r . 4 . .Marilailarry Otiglin,VeLiitte : , -' - q Idayi3ohreS , M OriMPbeth :muesli' - ' exhiregineserSemael W. .1 - Caine, Wm liinich, John Giteetylienry"..-s ir - - ' ~ -Milieu; Sergi John Chubb, Samuel - . 1 "' '. ..' Miller, 'Joseph 1. , - - Creiwibre".7 Hy - ."• -....--,, Miller, Dr ,G M Oieekner,"Elietiltick• -, - Miller , James - , ClIhroli; Rev37Jir , ' ' l"rl:Ililby, Rev 'A W cp",p1,....,.. - 3 ....1...... , .. ::, ....xiireT, y . . Connollyfj , + 4, L..” • ' Iliftiyor,. John A Copp, Francis, /A ' t"-Mohler. Harry ^'' Cook, Lieut Geo F Montgomery, Limit Satauel Connerer, Win Murry, H T Conway, Thomas Myers, Joseph Colman, Lawson Nagle, Win Crosby, Harry Nebinger, Aaron Cunkla, Samuel' Nortbrupp, Capt J J Damrops *plait 4.;.)1.(.1 , .,' ' inTuis,..f.ti ~.1 Dart, Gilbert or, James Decker, C F - - Oren, Jesse Dean, Edward H Osburn, Rev A S Eerrick, G W Pieter, Rev Wan Dildin, John Pinlimey Noah Downey; John' , : e :r ‘; ',. 1. .3Petens, John H Dick, H Peoret, Capt Henry - Doll, H,stop a. ; n-,...; ~ ;...Perttbeirgerr Win' Duncatiel P* • emilM.2 - .Thatt,7 Lieut.. 5.:1:., .. . • ~ D ysinget4 tH. I( i. 1 , 1 I. 7. I.Petegy,r3ntn .-1 rs. _ 'Butgal4-40ha :: 1 - 4,i.r.i_ ,441,Petty, , Frank a : Dunmire IVne. .... ... .: L"n-Yeterni.,. Nebias_ _%... Edmonds, Dr Charles P 2 Finnigan, P 0 Eby, John It Ponelihwait, John M Early, Thomas Price, Amos Eminger, Henry Raymond, P W Embich, Franklin B Rank, D Webster Eisen, Charles L Reniriger, Frederick tmrick, John ..t :... ~ .• . -Reins; JOhn .! ..... Feing, Isaac Rhoads, A L Farnham, John P Roy, F 0 FC J Row, John 3 Fairest, John Robinson, John G Ferris, Wm It 2 Rola; James Pillmoro, 2ack,J) . - .. ),.. Robineen;John.M . , Fitzpatrickpatriok,..!: .- . lohinsonilildW -,-, Fisher, Samuel Roo, J Far-liti,Edward‘to -:i....,,,, , , .Sagulers,illichard . • F0x7".1.2, , ec.. J.. - p-i. ~ s , /.43awyerplobti W • ' ..., '1 Fleegle, Isaac wica .. , ....i , •.•...: Sanders,:hisao W- I '. 3 4 Fleys, Julials-Ba .. -. .... .., Schafer, 'Joseph. . 0 Fortney, Amos Schneider, Gottleib Fogel, Henry Schlasser John Foster, 0 D Sheark, Jacob Farmer, Joseph Sheerer, Amos C Fries; *mull J. . ; : : l'.. filtannon,"P A • ' insist>, 'A'rtsbiore" '" - - S'hollenbergerl; Jacob . Fulton, A M Sharp, Wm Gardner, John A Spalsbauck, Elijah Garman, Theodore P Shatton, Daniel Goings, Cornelius Shump, Leonard Geronld, 0G Shop, Cornellens ~. . Good, Jacob, •• ' ' ' Slitiwilteory , ;Gorton,' Geo - - , .. " Sheck,`Benj J Cobin ;dward. G' ' ' '- Seltzer, John Godtl,6;Ttiamis ' ' '' ' SlegerMichh . el Goliger,,Aferttin -Suyder,fiep.' Goacher, S ".1; - , ' ' Sinitik-T Wlishington Granger, Capt ' . ' Bmith, Gray Green, Dr Spangler, Li S Greo H Stewart, .Lieut Frank i Graham, Wm Stewart, A C Greiner, John P. , ,",L,- ; „Stanley, HSt George Hamill, Robert S`-- - ‘- '. , -Igiftheti, ( Whi • - Hackenburg, Geo A Sweigart;, Andrew , Hays, Capt Strawbridge, James Renard, S 3 . Starry. Geo W 1 Henninger JD Tait, Welles A Heath, Set,.., • 2 Tate, ,relk: alx 13 10N: allrY -.. •12 Tato, NI n. John Huderband,;rß ..., Th 6 DosP_A "Hilfreld,-Albert 4 Homan, Joseph Thornton, Win P Houck, Daniel Trailer, V P Hopkins, iiire , - Tomlinson, John C Berner, A3' ' •-•i <: " TYiltals, klloma 2 Hoffman, Christian 'Dias, Maj D Hubble, Wm Ulman, H 9 Jacobs, .L P ' . - - Van Nance, JW , Jam!sc Cell JY , - • Walters, EX Jones, Harry' r•': , ;Wallower,-Goe ' Kemp; Stiseph..„o ; . r. .piragier, Vprik.: Kelley, Geo ' f ''r 1 ", ! -Walters, H- - Kerner, J Wetzel, H P Keiser, Aaron Whiteman, Conrad KeeSOY. WaOiltgil .t 1 -W l o o a, John S Kelley, James R Wilson, S B Kino, Andrew Wirt, G U Kolar, Wm , Wild, John Klinglesmith; Win H Weiss, J H Knee, Henry, , Wilson, H L Kochersperger, Wirt P Wilson, Alexander Knob, James Williams Nathaniel Keyser, Geo ..• ' ~--'' "-' - Wilson, Stephen tiroba, . „yitmoyer, Lemma king, Peter, 1 .:_ ,R. l L.,..Welletttla,.Thile , S , Lephree. A Yocum, Henry N Lain, babe, ~,,,. .. , Zclias, S M *Er Persons enquiring - thiletters will please say they are advertised. One cent due on each letter. GEO. BERGNER, P St Steam Saw Mill for Sale or Rent. THE tuidertigaed offers for sale a desirable MILL PROPERTY, situated on the Susquehanna . river, at Duncan's Islandillfteen nsiles west of Harris burg. This Property. has :the advantage of a Timber Market and is accessible by canal or railway. The mill is geared in the moat improved style, with a good (Morris hc Qo.) engine, which drives two Gate Saws, one with forty and the other with eighty'` feet of carriage; also, three circular saws for the itieneacture of Shingles, Lath and Pickett& The above propert 'skltorLitle or rent on reasonable terms. For particulars address by -mail or call haperson, on JOSEBbf. SMITH, Duncan's Island. Benvenue P. 0., Pa. mars-dlm* 600 CANS; 'Fresh Peaches, 600 Cans Fresh /Stardom, 200 Cans Green Corn, 100 Cans Green Peas, par. up by the most celebrated fruit growers, and every eel warranted to give satisfaction, fir wile at fela Witt. DOGS, At, k Get SEMENTS BR.ANT'S AIM,L.. :IP.ANT'S HALL. GRAND STAR, ',Combination Drainatip'll4oy, Combination -Dramati&Aimpiny, .gombination Drgnatie' CoMpany,. CROWDS TURNED. FRAM THE DOORS UNABLE TO THE GREAT MORAL SENSATION OF THE DAY. THE GREAT MORAL SENNATION OF 2HE DAY. TICKET-OF -LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MADT, TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET -OF-LEAVE MAN.. TICKET-OF-LEAVE. MAN. MISS FANNY DENIM, • MISS FANNY DENIIA3I,,. MISS FANNY MINHAIik . • MISS . FANNT DENHAM. I n a favorite part. vhe-wliOle company in the bill. • SectireZeata and Come Early.• For" . particulars see small bills. . _ SANFORD'S HALL.. . . THIRD" STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET, HOTEri:' OPEN - FOR THE SEASON WITH SAJ.NFORO . AND- TROITVE. • DRAWING - ROOM CONCERT. MONDAY.EVENING, MARCH 7. RAVEL PANTCATIMR YOUR LOVERS. SANFORD AND TROUPE Orchestra Seats can. be procured in advance at Bann vart's Drug Store._ Doors open at 63£: Commence 3 td 8. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 cents. . Orchestra emirs, 50 cents Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each. jan2l4st • - CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. WALNUT ST., BELOW TAM. J. MUDD. OPDT EVERY Mk..ririG, COMpany , a4-: , sDTGEßs,;_wwfmci3tEmeNs, k¢ &c. Admission. 15 cents. .leAta in Boxes " PRIVATE SALE. 7.-• - • . . _ -- The tipdegrove Losk property, five miles north-of Har risburg, fronting eaSe,the Pennsylvania canal arid ' iilroad, „near the'depot, west the turnpike, 'consisting of *Canal Grocery Store and a Hotel, is'offered at private sale until the 15th day of March, ~186-1. The canal grocery' is the best stand on the PerinsylVanta canal•-•-large and comma dieds stabliu arid bay houses; and , stables_ arranged to lock 'eaCh team separate ; warehouses for 'grain; canine hOuse, w eigh - scales, sheds, lee house, and, all other houses necessary for carrying on the boainew, ,„' The Hotel (Rockville House) has u gamin= of both rail road and r eal cestona, and is a desirn6lo opportunity for any+orteWishing an opening in a Wildest' , already estab lished. The, title to the property la perfect.. Reason for selling is;osassw.unt of ill health of the owner. ; ..1•411ply en the premiSes, or by letter, to - P. HEikTRY, • .jap4.o4tivtd Susquehanna P. a, Dauphin Ce.i Pa. REAL ESTATE AT T'.RIVATE. SATN.. . • The seiveral Pronertlin of the: Millie; Of WILT TA AI AL -41-00/4 deectesed'i.ta:..the eity.of .11airfatinrg, consisting of HCelacs..o o :Front street and Chestnut street, at and near thecorner of -Front and. Chestnut streets, a:vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 19% acres of land attle eastern terminus of Market street, are of fered for sale. For terms of saleapnly to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. de2.l-dtfl : THOMAS COCHRAN. RATAR.—A number - of lots have been laid out on the Jonestown Road; about one mite east , of, - the city , of, , Harrisburg, which are being sold at low Pri6es. To persons desiring to secure a home for themselves, and to be relieved from the preeent.rmorliltint , rents, Ithis is. a rare - epportanity. A number of lots have already been sold and but few re main The plan of said lots can be seen at the Sheriffia,ottice Harrisburg, where persons desiring to. puroba*: are bsquestiB recall and see the same. J. WELL. 1864.- janl6 F'--SALE=-A LOT -OP GROUND on Ridge Road, adjoining Dr.,.Rgle. 7 .e property. Inquire FTIRGESON, eon Rose and Pear alley, • mara.Al* .; :.nearAidge Road. FOR SALLA first-rate seconded-handed. CARRIAGE, suitable , for Racking. Will Apo sold the by applying tb •- • • • - REER, febl-tf - :Fifth stied,. FOR ; SALE.—A Five-horseLpower STEAM ENGINE and BOILER, is good order.. Apply to feb23-tr-, WX.ltiui street, below. Sixth. lot ll_ ILDING STONE FOR SALE, of best telivered.he_ any part ehy. J. Nusg, jahl2 Immediately the cit ataicatrinso•OFFrar, 11..5. iir•Lun .thiItRISIMRG, PA., March 1, 1864. HE attention' of Soldiers who have been liiikorably discharged the United States service, on account ordisabillittiOntzacted while in the line of duty, and whomay wish to enlist in the. Invalid Corps, is re-- medially:called to the following 'letter from the Provost: Marshal clanenil's Office, from yghlch lt.appears that they .may recennethe• bounty offered lirthemrard, borough or town, to which.they may. wish. to tie credited: • -_ • - (TigriElty. - ' WireDiarairrninrf •'" PROVOST . it • qiiA Otiaia's OFFICE, _ - Bas - LW OF IFIITALI3) CORPS, WAsnotarosr-Febilattry — 23, 1864. . The PnirioaLlHarslial Ceneriti-direets me to say, that men erdistgiA forithe First Battalion Companies of the In valid accordance with the provisions of General Orders, Nos. 105 and 212, Adjutant General's Office, 1863, and the instructions of the Provost marsnal General, (see Circulars Nos. 14 and 106,0 f 1863,Provost Marshal Genera Va. Office,) will be credited to the quota to tie furnished under the draft, of the ward; borough, town • or city and State :from which they enlist. • M., N. 'Colonel, and Assistantto the Provost Marshal General, • In charge of Invalid Corps Bureau. For the particulats relative to enlistment in that Corps, apply at the Recruifing Office, Invalid Corps; in. Second street, near Pine street, Harrisburg, Po. • E. L. BARNES, marl-dimlo Ist Lieut, U. S. I. C., R'cting Officer. MEM WlREtmade from this GRAPE so nearly resembles Port in savor, body and color that none but the best judges could distinguish it from genu ine:imported Port—as it used to be. " The subscriber has been appointed. agent for the sale of INPS .. a - 'lk`irAtMElTs Gl3,L) , i AD3iISSICiN THE PUBLIC WILL HAVE IT. ,; .FOR. Oporto .Grape, or this pupa by an extensive grower in. Western New and-can furnish them in any.quantity at moderate price. i- • „The wine isat present selling at from $1 60 to $4, ac cording to age, atid the supply is unequal to the demand. • JACOB IdIS.II. Keystone. Nursery, Feb. 26,1864: feb26- . . ..... _ - i - - . FOIL RENT. , . EVERA_L good_' dwelling Housqs,_ donve 10—ireiabi rocaced. - gciiiii — w . ith sfablitte, sheds.. and KhEiotilbuileling,s attiaied. 1 . Cilia: G. RI N. . HA.II6I6B I :FRO, March .2, I. 881:: . . m2r2ii2w : - - . mo LADIES.—If you wish good better j_ Paw,. Envelopes; Ink, Pens, or anything else in the stationery line, you will do well by calling at • . ,SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Harrisburg. .DOiD zi : . MUSTARD, the best imported,D just. Mewed and 'fowl* by ) feta WAL I). ds, 3'4CO fillOGkA - ORAN Or . El** 4 - •- • g 8 1 10 ! rikNia3, iukv atS_lc . ily tizi Ata Ti ma iv ' - ' tranort • K r—"Fety Veo3'p' zuct'"ljett cri. ' d 1feb.291w9 EBY KV.% ~~_~~~ WANTED . I'o s IIPXT—A "Conctiort:ll4; nous& in a good location, and *wit- go pay or $l3 per, morip, , by trie.ige.of- WANTRIbk.J . A . &lion Roof, by K.K . SgEL k BRO., 118"Msairet at., Harrisburg. et9o] AGENTS wanted tor keit the' Standard His tory of the War. Aare _Chance, to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already sold. BeildTdr circulars. Address JONES BROS. Fr CO., pubuqh,,s,.a.lniplowl, de 30 NEW ADVERIISEDIENTS. GAL&T DUSWVIERY •. 'Applicabld to all usefutArto. • A new thing. Da Combination. jam% Boos and Shoe Man ofacturers. Mls= 2amtliei. It al a Nam Remember. Sole Leesq. Finis. Agents In p jel.B4lly •= LUXURY AND'ECONOMY. • . ELEGANCE AND: IIifiZABLE,II;7I THE, PATENT DOUBLE TUBB Ave,. . very . . rpEurs popular: Pipe lifts now been in trodueeil had this t'ommunity. Its. peculiar . merit =aids ititlti use of two tiiti4, one for the' str'ok'e atone, and the other for thergasege of o.esalirok and nicotine to the cup at thebartoni tames. it is:, di*Srgett. The stroke being thus kept clear of - contact with saliva. is always delicious and pare in its 'odor, and the collected' matter which ren ders-all other Pipes offensive being entirely removed, the Pipe will always continue sweet and agreeable In the cities of Baltimore and Washington where thousands have tested its merits, among the. R ilitorial notices are the following: . The Baltimore Austria= says:—This Pipe has many of • the qualities of the costly Turkish "chibouk," giving to the smoker the pure exhalation of. the tobacco, free from ' its the_ nicotine. ' Gasitte says:—lts economy:suid the greater it imparts while tnifoklng;red.ceromendittatumbiy o ad loys of the, weed. t - rite ...omYy - Cbipieir ottpitzit Patimites merit sever be tore obtained in Pipes. Thera is no doubtlo.,,that in a short time it will be the only Pipe ; Air:sale by-the dealers.generatly.. in thhistific r d whole- Saliat liberaliates,:by "The:Tobeeerty," at theft' 'manufactory - NO. 1-2Gtriby,,,,glMalnit Street Baltimore Id& other* tailed to this Pipe, - now su . pepidar throughout the army. For sate)* BArm.igraLCO.; Xrit'L 2 Jones Row, and C..K. HELL ER, ,pJihirket streeti_liarrishury r0b29: 412 W : . t FOR TIIKCENTRA:TAB - LE. AoTi r delightful to look - upon the features of our departed bored ones! low pleasing to corn- Mune with our absent friends. How-Juasernctive and inter eating to .bikome acquainted • With: the couritenancgs of 'reat lust - good men and Women. - How" charming to ad miin'ttie worki of nature, the handiwork of human skill All thio . pleasure yo . o may, obtain at W very small out lay, by selectine.CkftTEE DE VISITE or.. PIaGiTOGRAPH CARDS, (made by £he best artist -. in NeW.Terk,) a Gen eral; Eminebt_Persdli;,SWituary,tutd Miley Pictures, &c., at 10 CENTS alld whew you have made a selection, pre serve them ura well bottild - • - • PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM of:which you viill.flna an exte,nsive, assortment, hand somely bound with linen vier& or pat - obi:Waged backs, in every style or binding, sal . -and at masa_ _ _ =table prices at . _BCH FITS S BOOKS - CORE, . Sigh of the "A eierieah klag Barrishorg, Pa' - :eta RE First '. Back ' cif Harrisburg , TPa:, Capit4 0.90,0436, with tne privilege of, Mcreas ing it to $300,000.. , The State Capital:Auk baying organized. nndevJhe act to provide a National currency, under me-above title, respectfully offers its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts,Bills of Exchange, receive money. on,deposit; and bay and sell exchange on all parts of the country. 'Tlie business will be conducted at the corner of Second and Walnut4nreeta, by the following named directors and (Accra • - V- f . . . Josti H. BRIGGS, J. R. -tar, • - - &mos CAKEHON, JAants,Yossq, liftuasm Co*sts, . . elm Tr. HpptEr., ''' I • - : ,r. D. CAminuir.. - - i.. - . - JOHN. H;HRIGISK- f -tes't. ':- - oEo.'lE"Sliiitt.; - (` 'ler. Jaa29-d2m.— • PAPER: W.A.R,EHOUSE: FARREL L . , - 'IitVII/bG 510 MINOR STREET, PILLLADELPHIL PA., ATANUPA.CTURERS of ROLL WRAPPERS, DOUBLE'AND SINGLE MEDIUM, CAP ANff CROWN MANILLA., Onicitind or made to order. . . • Hikbeet price paid for rope ha Mize or •,.rri4ll itrantl tied NATIV.,E FIFE BLACKBERRY and ELDERBBRRY:.Yita— Warranted pure. For sale at lan2s ORTFOLIOS I PpirrvoLioal - arEssm - EN and Backgammon BOardcy a ineassort mon; just received at SCHE.PFB.WS BeollgrogE . ( U LB S. d lbS 11fictierferi' Excelsior Hams, cured expressly for family, usa and for, this market, for sale at, feb2 WM DOCK, JR., 40 BON °RAN' ' et tfa cE hi a jood for orz e rj: .• • _ PEW W.,s•E,Fruit Store. VINE - ROMANO SHERRY, -imported in '1 "Warrantef !thp Finesx. Sherry'. Wine in thi s conirtil.'"For"gale`td- Nnr. DOC!, fit., & CO. 14132 TITRGET - RBRATKIY ITELGIM:, • • OF t and bay & Martin's tendon - Blacichigi,just, re ceived and for sale by (fell NA'at. - DINE APPLE GEFASE:7-NOilitaa.";;'ce bride& at JllO2Ol .:. I& DOM- .1.;,&470. CJ, SEKIIG=. 04e - hundre4.and 'Fifty 1,) Bushels prime Otio.Clever,Sesld for:IMM febl29-Iw* . • • • tisJilßrga KZIMP.E. A_ NOTIIER lot of.choice Catawba/Oka es fl for sale at pram !•301/N"'• ciNfatfr` i! . l:ft quality and al l prices fel EEZ=MIMMI WANTS Usefuland: Valuable • Discovery.; , •__. • •-• , - HILTON'S _ INSOLUBLE CENI NT Is of more general practical '.ntility than any invention now before the . . . . . . , . .üblic. It has peen thoroughly tested [ during the last two years by practical men, and pronounced by all to be SUPERIOR _TO ANY Adhesive Preparations known. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT IS a new thing, and the result of years of atudy; its combination is on Scientific Principles, And. under no '-'circumstances or change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or omit any offensive BOOT .2LVD SHOE Manufacturers, using Machines, will find It the best article knoWn as Cementing for the Channels it works without delay, is not affected by any change of temperature. , JEWELERS Will find ft sufficiently adhesive , for their use, as has been proved. Ris .Especiaßy Adapted .to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it" sticks Patches to 13o'ots and Shoes mifficiontly ptiung without stitching. t6e.4.1 . "0f 1 1 - 4 EINT tart that isltearething for mend - hag rurnitare, Crocker y, Toys,;: rt. „ft . Bone; Ivory, And articles of Household nas,, REIIEII4ER I:401.11BLE CIM/IML• Is in %liquid. form snit rAip**ily ap • plied'os patte,; tiat9's litiothnits Crinair Is ins:duple in water or - bit, Hiurtges Dr , jounits Ciacks7 Adheres bily.sidstahcels Supplied In Family or • lianufac 'tames Packages from 2 ounces to 100 HILTON BROS.' '& CO., Proprietors, Providence, R. I. phia, LAING S 31AGWYLS. DIRECTORS ,_ .. - ..., W 4 POcigi4:4-4,e0