pailg EtitgraA HARRISBURG, PA TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1864. CITY ITEMS 13ANNvear's Bronchial Troches for hoarse ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Ding store, Ridge Avenue. • 'an3o-dtf - TEE. 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. instrunivits at Itosendale's Optical Institute, 8 st., Square. eyes inserted. • Send, a circular 1 janBdtf era N AAST D C OUN T.ll. Y. DAVIS exhibits his pal:Loral:ad the rebellion at krectriek City, Md., this week, THE net profits of the late Soldieri" - fair, at Laneaster, amounted to the handsome slim of $12,191 51. Tue regular monthly meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held this evening at half:past seven o'clock, 'at the usual MI BE VACMATED—The prevalence of Oita pox, all overt . try admonishes all :who have not been _` cinated hairelt ague without delay. There is no telling hosi'hoon: it may prevail in our midst, - and this - Picea& tionary measure shouldnot be neglected. Nsw F.:urnoan• CAns.=-.The Pennsylvania railroad company are building, at . their eA tensive shops in 41toona„a number. of class passenger and baggage cars, whioh a±e superior to any now. on the, road. They are furnished with new iron trucks, improved brakes and all the Moduli safeguards and im provements, and are painted in beautiful style. A number of the new cars were run over the mountain on Friday last, and .were universally conceded to be not only the most comfortable, but the finest cars yet placed upon this splendid line of railroad.. The new cars will soon bn placed upon the road 4),r through travel A PArturor, CONTBACTOR.—NeLunderstand that many of the beef contractors furnis,hing meat at the different military posts through outthe State, have thrown up their contracts, unable to supply the beef required of :them. This is owing to the great rise in cattle-in the West. But one among all these contractors has remained faithful to his obligations, and is now furnishing the best beef which the market supplies, at rates which are really a a loss to him. Mr. Alexander Koser is the contractor alluded to, one of our -Mat popular and enterprising victuallers. If ‘r e now supplying this post with beef, and, is doing it at rates which no other butcher in the city could stand. It takes a good, mai to db a goodthhig. Hence the sUccesw of Moser. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE HERO OF THE WAIL —His Reception and Appearance.— Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, the officially recognized hero of the war to crush theslave holders' rebellion; arrived m .the city this morning, at 6 o'clock, en route froin the West to the Federal Capital, in ybediencelq.a sam-, mons from the President of the United States, In anticipation of this dititinguiSheii; and in order to give the gall/oat hero ,the we come which was his due, the Legislatureap. po il•ited a joint committee to wait on and re. ceive General Grant when he arrived. Rosa lutions of congratulation, and tendering to' the hero the hospitalities of the State Capital' were also passed and directed to. be conveyed to General Cirant. Accordingly, this morning, at 6 o'clook, the Legislative c ommittees were in attendaneeiat the depot, andwi th the arrival of the train 4.6 M thefwest, General Grant made his 'afipearance. He was most enthusiastiCally greeted by the immense crowds of soldiers who throngedihe depot and lined the walk to the United States Hotel. Indeed, it was a work of , great diffi culty for the committee to convey the hero and his staff to the hotel, the soldiers almost becoming uncontrollable in their entliushnc demonstrations in his favor. Afterhaving.par teken of a breakfast prepared expressly for the, distinguished guest, (as only Hutchinson, of the United States Hotel, can serve up those luxuries,) General Grant repaired to the par lor, and received and conversed with as;ut . as .could get near to talk with and shake hiM , by the hand. His conversation,of course Only re lated to the great struggle in winch the nation is now engaged for its life a nd its. honor., 9f the result of that struggle, he expressed. Hai r self sanguine, because, as he also declared, he had faith in the valor and the patriotism of the people. Prom an effort of a few nutd,ppl iticiaus to advarice their own selfish .endtt, l it had become a people's war—a struggle of the masses to preserve their netionalityand *eir social status from the .conspiracy of anl ea pining aristocracy, who had banded together deifroy the republic that they alone, might rule in the land. General Grant referreafto .' the position of General Sherman, for whose safety fears'had been expressed in the newspa pers. He had every confidence in his safety— he felt that Sherman was all right! Gen. Grant looks and acts and talks like a soldier. His appearance is very. 44'N' most all the protraits and photographs yet published of hint,poss'essing some of the points of his resemblance. He:would be selectealin almost any crowd as a man of mark; and #era our observation of him at the depot, gallantin bearing, noble in aspect and prompt . * action, lie must be a "host in battle." ' -- -Geueral Grant left in the li cpv:pdr.-e South, over theorthern Central radr l oa rand by the_tirafkour city readers peruse th4Cl:O - the hero and the , President - -6t. tb "United. States will be in conmunioit up . 13 44) all:_absorbing topic of the war to put. dk n the elate-holders' rebellion. • Lt. ANoTruV VS o r 4 rr' l'tk" 'T l vo cel 4 tu e 4PC•t stet Pipe rebehed..."this' l th r off.neat 'Seller's Drug and Fancy goods stop, 91 Market street. last Trite t. ' Zest Nigh! of-thl'"l'ickeKof-, Leave Man.—Clo and See -Itl—A play that, will draw a crowded house on eight different occasions, in Harrisburg, is certainly one of extlaordinary mrit, and 'a .thiatrical 'troupe that can command the patronage. of Harris burgers seven successive'weeks, without the le avertu-decrease; nugaige; &tad Sr .-- bination Company will give their forty-first entertainment- in Brant's Hall. On this oc-' casion The TickeW-. of-L eave Man will be pro duced for the eighth time. The success of this great moral play is unparalleled in America. In all the large cities ithas beetriproduced in the principal theatres, and has been received with unbounded enthusiasm. - We believe that Harrisburg is the-ordy„place, in which it has been performed in Pennsylvania, except Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and the best of judges inform us that the style in which it is presented here has not been excelled in Philadelphia, while it is fat superior to the manner in which it is produe.ed in the Smoky City: ' The charaeterNti Robert Brierly, the Lancashire lad, who is first charged with forgery, and is imprisoned, • and after being releaied continrially perse =tad and "hunted.amp," by. those. who had 'l s rokesse4 fti. 0 . 3241 4: nobl y 13 Y. 3 0. Rouse. Through all his straggles to do right, and resist the temptation to do wrong, he portrays human nature in a style that cannot be surpa.ssecL, Jennings as Hawkshaw, the l detective:in the various disguises inci dent to a detectives life, stands without a rival anywhere. Mr. Crossen admirably rep resents the villainous" Jim Dalton, who en gaged in, all t rawler ,of crime, but is finally arrested in the graveyard, after robbing the offee of Mi.' Gibson. The latter character is' sustained by Mr. Dunn. Molter Moss, the passer of forged notes, is a good character, and provokes arkplausi; from the audience, notwithstanding the grave character of the play. Mr. Rent appears as this individual. Sam Willoughby (Miss Fanny Denham,) is a mischievous lad, who is up to all sorts of tricks, yet exhibits good traits whenever op portunity offers. 'Miss Josephine Tyson ap pears as the fascinating May Edwards, the favoxite-ri wife of • Bub Brierly, and stislains adinirabiY. ford as old Mrs. Willoughby, creates laughter byher personation of. the old dame. The other characters are finely distributed among the members of the company, but limited space forbids an extended notice of them. We would remind our ieaders that this trig the Tieleet4=Leave Man will be played for the. iast, time... Do not. lett.the opportunity pass by unimproved. You will regret a fail ure to attend. Go early, too, or you will not obtain a seat. - ' Rouse's Stsist'Vro' iiireViirwthlizbeit4hat ever Ap ‘ dt.jts success here has never : b e en equalled.. Its popularity is •* .71‘. easing • . . CONFERENCE APPOINACENTS.7-FOF.RIL early list of the - appointments inadil by twat Balti more M. E. Conference, which yesterday closed its fugzotog:tit Odtomg; IligMe indebted to D. J. Carmany, of the Cumberland Valley , Journal. The following are the, sepciintmegw for the ilistriCts named: othasur, Mannar. J. 114MoMorritY,k Presiding Elder. Carlis9,s49nlas Sherlock;- EmorY.Chur ol 4l S. L. BacOitien; 'Cirlhile Um:UN - J hn Moor head, E. F. Pitcher; Mechanicsburg, James , C. Clark; - M9W4td.,49.113' SPrink FrY singer; ShiPpensburg, John A. Dixon; Ship-i pensburg Circuit, J. G. McKeehan, one to be: supplied; Chambersburg, .Thomawßanaliii4t;, York Springs, W G. Ferguson, one to be sup-. plied; Hanover, I. Cathie Stevens;; Getlys-, burg, S. L. M. Conser, J. M. Lents; York,: JohAEL C. Dosh;,YorAWilliam, , W.' Eiane; Emory' an; Shrewsbury, George Warren, J. G. Moore; Petersburgi. .JlF . nefiißradig,gewpert, H. S. Mendenrall, onelo be supplied i New Bloom-: field, F. B. Riddle, D. A. Isenberg; Mifflin, S. H.. 0. Smith: Ithllin _Circuit; ~ George W.. Bouse, T. Marshall West. !Jostipl Diais; Chaplain U. S. A., mean- : .bar of Carlisle .Quarterly Conferenee. , , 7 Alain Bn £ tein . Chaplain U. S. A., member of Carlisle Circuit Quarterly;Conferenoe. A. G. Marlatt, President Irving Female! College, member of MechanicsburgQuarterly, , R. D. Chambers, President Emory Female College, iiteilibbt of Eniory Quarterly ' Car lfer-; . • atrizture. DISTRICT George.D.....Ohenowethi Presiding Elden— !I Hollidaysburg, Thomas Dougherty; Altoo-' na, William R. Mills; Woodbury; N. W. OR - ,burn, D. B. MeClosky; Sahallsburg, Apiraw" E. Taylor; Bedford; Edward - Wf - Ritiff Bed ford Circuit, J. B. Polagrovp,,X. Rainsburg, Geciige'Bikatresser; Med-onnels burg, M. Luther. Smith, /Iliad Shirleysburg, C. Graham, A. W. 'Decker; Cassville, John Guss, J:l4.•Laskie; Concord, James M. Clark, W. H. Maxwell; MoVeytoln William Gwynn,' R. Willer; liewhikiwn, Samuel ,Barnes; „LewAstimn Circuit, W. A. liduck; Zolin 4 F.Broliii, 3: A. Me:- J.0hn.•AndP44). 11 .401 3, H. McGarragli; Petersburg, Andrew W, Gib son; Williamsburg,-.:4.1, Melick;• Birming , ham, John. Stine, S. A, Graveling; Hunting, don, Job A. Price; Saxton, JohnlW.'‘Gleaver- Oliver Stewart. ' " John Guyer,Presiding Elder. • --- Williamsport, --Fine, *seta W. Spats :W.oo4; -34-PPNWT,...a.im setl.l.D.l.War4 J. kikran „ A l Montoursville, - - M.% PTsi.W.P.A; IATIA O Y; Samuel Shannon, J. ' Clarke Hageyofilton, Clec 9 l"'W , r - OcK , Per;• 34 f iltim--Clirenit- Haughawont,,,,g,Church*earisburs, Daxid; C. joimi'viiiTtiil;b*, Charles OFAT, - Eats' Shoemakei; Northumberland , %Menu ,G. Dill; Shamokin Mid 'Tre'verton,- - john - F.• POrter; Sunbury, B. P. King, J. Milton Akers;"Cata- E V wissa, Franklin Gearhart,. B. T...§WFW - land, W. M. SlieWaliii; -10.,Vi11e,-„k.E t nitz; B IOO Y-4 1 4.. 1 0tielk:EI:IrgA 0 K Y and:Lightettseti MlignnasM. Eimie;ATessey town, Albert Hartman; Jeansville, Josiah Forrest, Watson Case; Beaver. Meadow, Job. BOLihgf Vhifier'Hoien, B. F. Stevens; BO wiek,:if..' .P. - r . Criisihwaite, S. C. Swallow; Bloomingdale, Davi&Castleman;Grahotilic Gideon4L‘Du: ~_.- - - • , _:. : . i titaidligtiftSideut.- W. FL Dill, ,-.1111. lessor,-AVillienksjie#: 'Dickinson , Seriiinaly, niembers,oftfAerpt Street ` , Quar terly al ' fuenee.. , ' L H. Torrence ,SereAr' Perineyl Bible sociapkvitmliii' 3 3Ppxyille Quert,o COCifereiee. ;-- - • _ -r .. ~_ .ty... .11. I-4 , 9'1 Mob S I N tui: .. l, ~ J k=rrl:4iiun*ji4rifits;Vstalr it' thronged thi,z i 'Offi t eiii tiflthe disburser of greenbacks, yesterday.' • Attsiviaoli toAl& advertisement for propoials i for funds - Ling the Government with timid hundted-andWiniskid. No developments have been made in regal , to:COlyzips:and Eitgsp; thslhaspiolons tas' arrested` yeiteiday. They 'are - still is IftaqinnTs continue to arrive-'-1 y 'the - sioo, The ninks76f - otir noble tinny 440.apifilY P ine up, and' a fair , Osaka more *Hiles this State clear of a draft jonps P, Wzments, long a citizen of this ~ .0 . .I. • • . . , . ... 4 4 tYr bat . -now a resident of. New York 3.414_, WaaiU:toWn w tkie morning, looking igfe:ll it 001: hearty, the very personification - of •:“a wel l northern flinner.”... .. ,f. '''' An&froxi A.l.9ilawrer. . ( arr willzell at.. auction, tomprrow, (Wednesday,) at . :.. il`iii4l,4o, if 'the weather is favorable,calei t p' Ladd & Webster's superior sevirig..machines, cost $lOO, one. 'sofa, chairs; Bedsteads, wash bowbi, pitcher; tubs, stoveetnd a ...variety of queensware and other articles. Silo,. to . com mence at.half-past 8 o'clock. - - - Dulacioini Pamoyan.---The 'stockholderg , , of the Pennsylvanla Hailioad :Company yestgr day:efecteltheii Board , Of Directors . for the miming yea* The following were chi:oin: 'gilgat: 'Thomson, Josiah Bacon, Thomas Mellor, John Hulme, G. D. ItoSengarten, Wistar. Morris, W. ,Cas sk pittshurg ; Win. H. Smith, Pittsburg; Samuela. Bodine, Jos. . Pscoyrr.D.—:-Alf. retiw: formerly Top-: pital Steward at Camp Curffiiithas , heenpro ro , oted to Act heir Snigeon,qT. S A. and is in cliarr.of the second and third wards of the geriiiidliespital, and the sinell Pox hospitel, 'at Caine„ This is. a merited promo tion. 12. r. P.. labored hard to prepare him 'l'self for S;p6s4tion such "as. has, attained. and we•arepleaSed - to notice tipAhe has been sneceSsinl. I:= Gamin. Slim •IN Smx.—A. sure and safe way to remove -grease:stainit in silk; is to tub the spot tiniolily with brown paper; the fric tion will soon diaW ant the'gietise VOi; lay the silk uphif4thii: table'with z tircining-blanket , under it, the.right side of the'silkdoWnwarlis put a pieee of hioNnt paper on the top, and apply•applya flat=iron just hot enoughl6 saw& the paper. Thi,s t reelpayili he fond more effica, cious than any, scouring drops -ever com z. pOtuided. Ronanuttiday,,Dr. T.Azirus, - of the firm of ItiiLs*Mp & Co., 'opticians, when aboutr,Ao r ripAtanik a , ticket at -the deppt,, placed - liis vela'oo. the floor After procuring: the ticket he clisocivered that the valiseput been stolen. It contained a:.1;11;mberlof gold spectacles, :ebb; money. A soldier named Robert Cowles was eebseqnstly arrested, on suspicion of having stelrAhprOtierty of Mr. Lazarus, and after "a - -.YiVitriik.l;lifOre Alderman Kline, was com mitted to prison. A portion of the goods have been found, in a d,p Aria: mile from the city, anikasailidNidualmho was seen there has been 4s6*id,r,iitct;.:44l4- bably be arrested. Several dozens of gold spectacles are yet piesing, besides a number Of.other.valtieblies.: einnici*Son writer in the local columns of our morning cotem porary, over the signatOr4s of-o-A Parent," indulges ilf,„,re4t4l: our System of Comnitin' at once highly important, while he promises still further to discuss the subject in a manner, that has el c,itod our deepest interest and breliestiontiapationa As much as we can - ridtr - frdirillie first communication from the pen of "A Christian Parent," we are led to understand that he- is in favor of ot, goa schools, untd,ltittiU;OziA Aiscipline. of „ed ucation has bin a' selioolWllichqs. to rank with the most elevated and successful . private- , siminaried:in the land. There is no donll whatever.. -that the founders of our =present` "system of education had such gradation of schools in view When' they established the free edniiii4ork . : eihktioe boys and girls of Pennsylvtaisif tio"thit:iiritil such graded schools are permanently estab lished, onraystem millatever be „regarded as p. e complete 5*.:40', 1 *44- fo*icii course of arikleri alindedtb, tird them interesting, -print such of them for the benefit of olr,,rad.ers,,, ar,..wfs may have room to insert, i n our COltimns. #ritsT.: - .4Y..Otvii - giamit: : - - ilea.kW r in n c . ()!; the ,stkettb:, , ,rylvani*. cavalry, t,ecentar 260beaeA.Iikaiiindlii4 a nuniber. reCirmts 4 1 ,b0 - .1 1 91A 4 jo4ti forli*r%* 4l ; rEe thadAwiterriglas wrecruiting ofilier. here, slid not content *Al:ill:Le Pratt; iffOrda.49 that' business ; 'ili-,°54.3ad04" obtain ing bounty money ,of therm:Lite/Or "ride-keep ing." Having secured a handsome anti in. this way, he "skedaddled;" - taking with him , - his ill-gotten. sain. visited Balti more, Philadelphia, York-ancl,Boston, the order named ,, in company with ifemale. He was, however; 'doomed to arrest. C. B. Franklin, special officer of the Government , was on Jiii.,track,.ind followed him to Bos ton, where he was discovered, !txrayed fina i plothes,7.and. ting,.. at one of the cipal 'hotels. On thi....2.9th a., the officer kieceedelf in'arrestiniptilin at one of the 0411 tree, rhf_Te 7. , °T. 4113 c*zartaV witht'lleOvci m4inailudkp; and at trio, this morn- Pf04 1113 -sii# 4 q'grlno arrived ig Vittlis* brag. the swindler :1m lodgedinonr 7 00 r e.; remain for thelfesent.: He will . doubtless have a trial at an'errlY Officer Fnmitlin, as a detective, hasinsiv 15M.inataires proven himself fully einniaAht for Ifie position he holds, and has succeeded shrSPl;ln, "OSEI in bririgifilt:to.igstioe raughg*q zUaell winners'bold Oldfokle.' whit ,had committed various oJTances. ',m e r ight man ixiihti right place." Oar re era will -probably hear R or -further :arrests oviid*rilf - T 5 7.41,1 ME . itihiStiVr4lWlnge r -teAsk *nen ulne amstitutiolz ATOOP. ' marl-at* . . Tmr, place to find prime cigars at moderate rates, is at }lanes Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market street. Try them. mars-1w• LoiAL Bortlmit' collected for Five pir cent. by Mivan S. Ohild, claim agent. Office in Daily Tam:wan Building, Srd Street, near Wanut,, ilarrisbUit, Pa. z373t = E„Nr*Bnorr l'Araa• wade out and blanks furnished, for tiro dollars and fifty cents per Cliit tr set, by SuliAvan - S. chl14:1; ' Agent I).Lwr Tirmonspn - taliiiii rthir eet, Harris- IsEPnOvim;lNDEptszE Isx for InOeing linen, muslin told other fitbrieS, WXanted to give satisfaction. .Itanufsetured by B. A. Kunkel & Bro., 118 Mallet stree Harrisburg. marl-13.5t* THIRD WAND, - AWE !—The loyarciti- Zens of the Third ward: are recitleSteil to Meet at the Parke House on Wednesday evening, at 7k o'clock, for the purpose of nominating suitable persons for city officers. marl-2t THIRD WARD, Am noon to-day. there was a false alarm of file, created by an intu ited member of the Friendship Fire' Comp any. We are rellibly informed that this - violation of the rules and regulations of the. company will cause the offender to be expelled. PomoE'' ' Appellee—Before Alderman Kline. Mary Shelly : , a girl quite young in years, but old. in crite, and ; horribly dopnwel l vista arrested, and after a hearing was coomdttexl to prison for ten days, for vagrancy, etc. . iBa7io~kip B ../* cirunksipiret rdifflh i maged fr?l4:Ate I : ;i "e NOTICE TOREMITTING OFFICERS AND TO ALL Pzasoss 'Femur/NI Bsosurrs.—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. oat offi cers' qeeiciiiing l acits; and all kinds of writings connected with the military departments. Haying had much experience in military- Writitigs, -bs it; fully capable to traktsiot ariYiSiina.at ilimaines s connect awith the various departments. Office in 'DAILY Traator.artt Building, Third street, Harris burg. mars-dlw How HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEIHULLGIA AND CATARRH HMV . be suceessUly treated and per nvently cured. 'tar Nervous Headache, breadgia in its worst forms, and most cases Of 'S i ck Headache, it is a,certaM.. cure. Of -otgrplre 3 611,tie:er,pfiatts; but, we speak of the Majority of .oases.:., • , Too:mucus,. - 7 -Thkcommon. cemplaiiit can be cured irrunediStely and the Pain,annikilated ,without,too* .•'` .F1T...44F:f810441,10674P use it: • oilit.;there's sk: reinfeuxid. Its novelty in use beibilliniediciliessound; 'Tis a positive cure, but would you suppose The only way to use it is to snuff it up your nose, S. s.s el-dc 142.4 ,s2lp, Mar ket street ri , - gelibilrg. Trutil-dst* Tun MIER • BUBG VOLIINTNIERS. —A PARODY. Does haughty France recognition and iuva • • tidon-threat•? - - Then let the There's iroNwalls upon'ou,rr iamb, And4oltinteemon shore; air, •t , '01404 of watatitto gain ,hail :speak And Nipolebii. : 'stint' to 'TiiiiiiittiTbrFba , patch Island, 'Ere we permit a foreign foe On American ground to rally. Fal de sal, lec. ssc Oh ldeigfik,4tiltiviiiiiiift "-` In 'wrangling be divided, Till a foreign foe come in And by some mishap decide it. Be 4Pae.rieWo ll tct4mo- 9 1 1 1.Vn , Among, For never, but by American hands, Must AnOricalY'AtOkigi be ir hted.. Lrstibscribing`xliberallyto : thwabove sad. 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 C. L. Bowintiai_"No.° Vaal/Ca.4f Wont:and Mar ket streets. SPECIAL NOTICES. • Arrival of. New Goodall Arri Val .'`''' " '''''''ol-FNayiv . .Gradidiit : .'."' • twinglidifrotipiOdlrdio AO Y.Ort4tirii; are rir re ' cedift.ig*S.rakt*PasPoltuilent:it*!Xli* .34ll -. : . . Plain . ioplissl"-plain alpiicae.: '',.. - Plalitlnstrei and'elher area gags; New spring deLiinee. Calicos, the best quality—all prim. Muslin; bleached and unblaached. Ticking, all prices. e Ladles n atnlggMtpltefo=r;:air•ddenk ~ Stock3ngsantt Plain all-wool (Wallies. Figured all-wool delables, Shirt breasts at all prices. Ginghams, full assortment. Black alpaent• black deininat. • , .1. ~. • - i :,: 'BlatirboiOliati4;'bfrick #o*. ' 314 4. 6 , . 'it "1 , 5 .0044'0 ash ur.I.F4 - .4 ' : , • • Balm '., ,at - 2 A() .L .0:4..4 gamis,. „ rio t " Marseillee oiltiluid'nuentme q . Black silks at $l, $1 26, $1 50 and upwards. Our stock , is very,larga.,now *id. we . call offer an as sortment a% goods mbich' • ' les excelled In pr ices and quality. S. LEW!. "Atteinded. Botinty,-Penlticw,-B!idi- iriv.Siiiiigtioni* and Ifilitary and War Oki:lw geneidly,=l,o Out and 'collected- Per :iota resictintst sid/8111%. 60 can butifeakinzig ackid by'ad ' • EUGENE SNYDER, Attornepai.Law. str,et,.ll,prisburg, Pa. del7-417 HAIR, DYE S HAIR DYE I I . Batchelor's Celilbrat.ed Hair Dye IS TEH' zawr irr TRZ WORLD. The. Only It '' True and Min/At Dye KAMM This splendid Hair is perfect--changes Red, Rusty or Gray Nair instantV_Walienolithrak or Nat./iirtrum without icOuriniethe Hair or staining the Shin, leaving the Heir eGft aid besudiffir; iitalitY v heipiently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the 111 effects of bad Dyos. Ibs gunning . shIntd.WILLIAII A. BATCH MOIL others - ire 'mere isoltatiOna, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &o. Factory—Sl BAR CLAY ST, N. Y. sArciaswit's NW EOSIN! MAX FOR DRESSING DB HAIR] Jeititay COLGATE% HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de mand, is made from the Telieleest materials, Is mild and emollient in Its naartZ : tragranuy scented, and extremely beneditialiirits action upon the akin. For sale by all . Druggistaiad Fancy Goods Dealers. jan2.s-ditoly Bore Throa t :, ,' 941 th, • ' 100141, and similar troubleagar to programs, remit ea rime Pulmonary, d 4tattunatio oftentimes incurable. 4- , "l in alThatacgis' BROWN'S BRIVTO7ILLL MCKAY are compounds almon totemoh directly theseat of the dis ease and sire nstant railer. febittrdnwlm liNffiffilli t ON,CILIAL TROCIEEI For the me 'or Ifosrseneas, Throat 9Dis eases, dec., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by "43. A. Alni , iivart - 4. CO.,- liarrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be iuldressed. E l iE &neat every when). _ .....,. - *:.- ..: Itie feilli)wing testinionWs fromklionle milienf clergymen... ='- .. .., . ~ auunsattrao, Feb: Bth , -1864. u .A : 0.. RoorvenT—Dear Sir: I have used Frown's BronchiaLTreches, Wicnar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and thrtat troubles, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend your own as a .• ost admirablia specific for public speakers and - singers; in cases of hosiseneSs, coughs and colSo: I have found them serving in One orneed, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, -- -. -.-- Pastor of N. S. Pretibyteriau Claurah. with Mr. Robinson as to the *ue of Bannvarrs Bronchial Trochee. • W. C:CIiTTELL, Late.Beator of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. HARAunnizo, Zan., /864. To C. L BANNvairr:—Deai firm In the habit of speaking very- frequently,:und in places where the - vocal organs are vagefiniiiii. taxed, have found the need of senlusitliexpecto rant, and t t woad has been lied in your 'Oxcellent Tr. I consider very far superior to Any . Images that I irive - ever c used, in retrio . lng speedily that huskiness of the voice arming from its too- frequent use, and impairing 'the effectiveness of the delivery of public( ad dresses.. Yours, &C., wATATFR JACKSON. Paitor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. A. RuntyAro—Dear Sir: Having used your Bronchial Trochee, lam free to-say they are the best I have ever tried and take great pleasure in recommending them to allpersons afflicted with sore throat or huikiness of voice arising from.public speang or singing. Yours, ske. , , G. G...IIARESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. Dun's= krrontar's OFFICE, lisioussuaa, Feb. 29,1864. To C. A. Bazatvizr—Dear Sir : I have found your Troches to be invaluable in re lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly of great bene fit to all public speakers. A. S. HERS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G ITY ELECTION. .R OG`LAMATION In eompliaace with the.elkarter of the City of Hartle burg,notice fit hereb,fgtvert tolhe qualified voters of the several waide of said city, that en olectlon for persona to nll ttieresri ornate of the oat oitr, 7111 be lag at the folio:Peak Wimit, to wit: ON THE ?TROD FRIDAY OF MARCH, being the lath day of said - month, between the hours of 9 o'elock; J.. le; and 7Welock, r. it, of said day: In the First ward, the qualine4 voters will meet at the School Reuse on the corner of Front street and Mates alley; in said city, and vote for one person for City Trea surer, three persons for City Auditors, two persons for School Directors, one person for member of Common Council, one person for Judge of Election, one person for Arstiessor, two persons for Inspectors of Election, and one person, for Constable. In the Second ward, the qualified voters Will meet on said day at the School House at the" corner of Dewberry alley and Chestnut street, and vote for one person for City Treasurer, three persons for City Auditors, two per sons for School Directors, one person for member of Com . mon Council ) one person Por Judge. of Election, one .per liefifer*ArwtstiOr, two poisons for Inspectors of Election, ,end One person for Constable. . In the Third ward, the qualified voters will meet on jail ' day. at School Rouse, corner of Walnut street and River alley, and vote for one person for City. Treeetlier, - three perms for City Auditors, two persons for School Directors, one person for member of Common Ccuncit to serve for Onve years, one person for member of Common Council to. ague for one year, one - person. for Judge of Election, one wion tor- Assessor,. two persons for in spector! of Election, and one pilaw' for Constable. In the,Fourat ward,;,tho qualified voters will meet on said day at the School House in West State ,street, and .vote for one person'for City Treasurer, three persons for City Auditors, two pereOns for &hoot Directors, one per son for , member of Common Council, one person for Judge of Election, one person for Assessor, two persona for Inspectors of Election, and one person for Constable. In the Fifth ward, the qualified voters will meet on said day at the Dairy of 'John Yorster, corner of Ridge road and North Avenue, and vote for one.person for City Trea surer, three Per 3013.1 for City Auditors, two persons for School Directors, ono person for member of Common Council, : ortopentonfor Alderman, one person for Judge of 'Erection, one person for Airrussor, two persons for In spectors of Election, and onoporson for' Constable. In the Sixth , ward, the qualified voters will meet on said day skate Market , H*re'. 'street. and vote for one person for City Treasurer, three persons for City Au- Meng two persons Tor School Directors, one person for. Alderman, one person for Judge of Election one person ..forAssessor',..two.pereons. for Inspectors of }election; and one person for - constable. 4, L BOUMFORT, Mayor. February 29, 18414-3tawte- t-th.s • lizADQVAßTlOW,Airstarerao, Picr.e.h., • ianuax 11, 1883. O zI RD .(4L L A LY to General 01114 No, 65, Mar Department, A. G. 0., Jan. 12t h , 1862, the .un dersigned hereby assames command of this Poet and is sues the following, orders, for the MN:nation- and geld . ance or an concerned: L All Ofildeis on duty at this Post are required to re- Port to these Headquarters, their rank, reglmeit, nature of do % W. end number and. date Of.. order -placing them on Atty.. Glicaularliring will reneit as ipecified above.— Naomi onheing relieved ' from duty, will report, pre vious to theirideparbrrei by what authority _they) are re leavinti-4rer the orders at, these Heedquar tem 111. Officers having soldiers under their charge are re quired, in addition - to the above, to make a "morning re port" br e." sc , :each day. . t.'"DOXFORD, Lt. Cot, 16th U. S. L, Counnending Post. L Berms, let LL, U. . &-L 0., Post AO tint. Reeruniiig . Agggey. OFFICR;n the rear.of•Ke . otill Harris- bting;;Ta. , 'Arbe LAMM Lbt&L'AODNE . Ja paid to -ieendUkVCOMM=Ent•frotit,dbneicin ann . su_ _ trigs in I:heat:ate will be promptlyfurnished wi th MUNN to Ali QUOTAS, by applying to D. J. HUMMEL & CO. p EIVATE SALE. The trpdegrove Lock property, live miles north of Har risburg, fronting east the Pennsylvania canal and railflo a t near the depot, west the turnpike, donsisting of a Hrotraty Rtorennd a Hotel, is °Mired at private sale until the l lsth day of March, 1.864. The canal grocery la the bed stand on the Pennsylvania canal—large and comp:i dle= stabling and bayhousesy and , stables arranged to lock each team separate ; warehouses for grain, 'carriage house, weigh-smilet sheds, ice house; and all' other houses necessary for carrying on the business. The'Hotel (Rockville House) has a good run of both rail road and canal custom, and is a desirable opportunity for any one wishing an opening in a boldness already estab- The title to the property is perfect. Aegean for Selling on amount of 11l health of the owner. Apply on the - premise; or by letter, to - W. P. HENRY, janlo-dawtd Susquehanna P. 0., Dauphin as., Ps_ NOTICE .TO . BUILDERS AND CON 'fBACTORS: -- The undersigned committee of the Paxton• Fire Company invite proposals for the erection and'completioir of an Bingine Rouse, two-story brick, to be located in &tend 'street near Vine. For plans and ispectEadions tall upon DANIEL WILT; at his Lumber once, foot of Second street, Bide *RI be received up to 10th day of Marttbi WA. DANIEL R. WILT, • • GEORGE F. WEAVER; DAVID CRAWFORD, ALEX. KOSER,_ JOHN A. HALLER. Building Coth.mittetv mara-dtt • knit. RENT. . - Q.E yERI L L' goid dwelling Houses, cenve la intently lomat Soma with stabling, theft and itherroatbuildingsattached. • 'MA& C. BANN. — lL4olPinte• Much 2 , 1.20. u0:2412yt . rLAD ' 37 - 2 -. — if You wish Le t ter ritiek:ll4r, Pens,cr o zzananAhe stationery' Ilk win Ar r a - - , 13113 .:of extra qa4 li ty and at /OW P 4 000 , Sddtadagyed and fordidalir- AMUSEMEI%TS BR M'S BRAT'S HALL. G RAND STAR ,s Combinatio4 Dramatic. Coq*, Combination -- Dramadd Company, Combinatio4 Dramatic Company, • CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS - lINABLE TO GAIN ADMISSIO'. THE PITI3LIC WILL HAVE IT . . LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT L•T /NIGHT LAST :NIGHT LAST NIGHT • LAST -iciorrr TOM TAYLOR'S alma , MORAL TOM TAYLOR'S OREAT MORALA'SAY: TICKET-OF-LEAVE MA TICKET-OF-LEAVE MA's. MAIL TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN.:; TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. MISS FANNY 11ENHAM, KISS FINNY DENHAM, MISS FANNY DEXHIM, MISS FANNY DENHAM. Ina favorite part. The whole company - in the bill. Secure Seats and Come Early. For particulars see small bills. SANFORD'S MALL. THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET, . - RRAR OF MOM HOTEL. OPEN FO '• R .THE SEASON SANFORD AND. TROUPE. DRAWING ROOM . CO PERT. TUF R SDA.Y T H 11; R 4 1J I ! LAUGHINGBILL, T.FIE SMOKER HIGH 13.A3D - rort „ . FOUR LOVERS SANFORD AND TROUPE. Orchestra Sesta can be procured in advance at Brum vart's Drug Store. Doors open at 834. Commence 34 toB. - - Police always In attendance to preserve.order. - Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra awn's, 50 cents. Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, $l. . ea. Jan2l-dst, . CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. WALNUT ST.,- BELOW' THIRD. J. BUDD. ... OPEN EVERY EVENLNG . - With a Firat.clast Company or KNOWS, DANCERS; COMEDIAN'S., &a, &a. Admission. ........ ..................... ...... 15 cents. Seats in Boxes .... ........... ........... ..... 25 " FOIL SALE. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SAT,R. The several properties of the. Estate of WILLIAM AL LMON, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Frost street and Chestnut street, at and-neer the corner of Front and Chestnut streets, a vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 1934 acres of land at the eastern terminus of Market street, are of fered for sale. For ternmot saleapply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. • -f - dell-dtf] THOMAS =IRAN. T _OM.- FOR SALE .— A number of lots .1,1 have been laid out on the Jonestown. Road., about one mile cut of the city of Harrisburg, which are being sold at low prices. To pergolas desiring to secure a home for themselves, and to be relic7ed from the pram' exorbitant rents, - this is a ram opportunity. A number of lots have already been sold and but few re main on hand. The plan of said lots can baautt..at. the Sheriff's office In Harrisburg, where persene" . ffesiring to purchase are ' requested to call and nos tnena*.t_ "c;:giffl33o.l, Harrisburg, Jan. 15, 1.864. . FOR SALE—A first:rate eonfidharfiaid CARRIAGE, suit.??ele. for Will be sold cheap by aPPIYin Le . RF FS , tebl-Lt. ' Fifth sitretea F" --A Five-horse-power'STEAM. EiTGIN aad DOlLtit, in good ; order.: -..Apply to F. GEETY, Walnuestreet, below §ixtb. feb23-tf • DUD . LNG STONE FOR • SALE, of begit 1.. k quality, delivered to any part of thtleel l : Apply to janl2 Immediately below itmetty. . . riacnorrEcc.Ormas, U. S. InvAmo Coassa March 1,1864. 1 THE attention orgoldiers who have been Honorably discharged the United' States service, on account of disability contritetedWhile !Alta line of duty, arid who may wish td enlist in "the Invalid. Corp, fir& speetfully called to the following letter irvira the Provost Marshal. General's Office, from which it appears that they may receive the bounty offered by the ward, borough or town, to which they may wish to be credited:" . " (LT:TT.T.B.) • . • . . WA DRPARTAISTT, PROVOST MARSHAL Gmatem.,'s OFFICE, AMMAN OT Itivemn Cou-M. -- • WmMntoro4 February 23,1861. .: The PTOVOSS Ilarsliai General direct& me to sayv that men enlisted for the First Battalion Companies-of the In valid Corps, in accordance with the provisions of: general Orders, Nos. 105 and 214, Adjutant. General's Office, 1863, and the instructions or the Pro Vest Marshal General, (see Circulars Nos. 14 and 106,of1(163,Provost Marshal General's Otlice,) wi l be credited to the quota to be furnished under the draft, of the ward, borough, town, or city and State fromwWch. they enlist. IL N. WLSEWEI - 4 ( ' Coltillel, and essistantto the Provost Marshalgee erg. In charge of Invalid Corps Bureau`. For the particulate relative to enlistment ifithat Sorps. apply al. the Recrniting Moe, levslid Cerils„Wisicond street, near Fine street, Raz , rtrig, ' Lieut,ll. S. CZ., R'cting TO. OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. - , Collection of Tensions, Bounties, Back- Ply and WarCt i rms:. O.IIPPICERS' PAY ROLLS. inISTER ROLLS_ RECRUITING 4CCOUNTS MADE OCT. rrundersigned, Laving been in the em -11 4mentof the 'United States during the last eighteen mimths, as Clerk in the 'Mustering and Disbursing Uthte and Office of Superintendent of Recruiting Sunda? of Pennsylvania, respectfully informs the piddle thailuVias opened an office in the DAILY' TEL/RHOS f or , to Mises of collecting Pensions Bounties,'' Back-Pay and War Claims ; also, making out Pay Rails,.biester Rolls and R ecruiting Accounts. _, All orders by mail attended to promptly.. , navl-dtf sca.uvA,N.,s: ••iinab • Dletttrasses spaisig-Bedis I _2; cosalfsast sr t PALM T.V.AP HAIR; TOP MKT ' , keS• Palm Leaf Cotton Top Matra4es. , . Corn Husk Hattrasees., • Patent Spring, Slat-Beds - Feather Pilloat and BoL4er. Cotton Comforts and Spiesmis- • - • , Ladies' Willow Work Stands. Carpet Cagan - - - - Door Rugs, Carpet Hassocks. Iron Beddow* latest pattern, kc., &e. N. R--Soom, Larynges, 13115111011E0 Cbairsend ,Mastanta repaired: " Hair malllyirtng Mattresses madoto'Ordeitiflio 109 Mnrd9Mket strest„ : lll:iniabtHrg, Pa mul "- • ' Oporto 'Grape. THE WINE Made from this' GRAPE so nearly resembles Fort in flavor, body - and color that none but the beat Judges cupid Oath . 1 410 51 t it.Atibk genu ine imported Port—as it useilto The eubseriber has been appointed agenCibtibe - • • • . wHom Or. • - of two grope by an ,bababove smaniF in Wi3etein , New Yost, and omit Midrib= itiaity:quandtrskt 'moderate price. The WIWI iS prestoi,adling ab frbin sl:::so . toriSik . a6 cordingtole,Lial - thirsepply: JACOB 4IBBEL-; iikatiliosikul, ;Mb. 1364. lobT, Jan2s sole Lcssq.