paik Etitgrapt lIARR - ISBURG, PA IVEDNE . SDAY EVENT! G, MARCH 9, 1864. CITY ITEMS BANNTART'g Bronchial 'Troches for hoarse ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Win. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. jan3o-dtf THE celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the. eye ; microscopes ftom 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses, defining au object from one to ten miles, and all .kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Roseridale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a circular 1 janBdtf TOWNr AND COUNTRY. WE are again enjoying Pleasant, spring-like weather. Anaryno—the season for pruning fruit and shade trees and grape 'vines, THE blue birde have made their appear ance—rather too early. Comixef---Flittingtime of year. We pity tTe movers = TA United States Assessor publishes an important notice concerning the annual taxes, etc., imposed by the excise law. • Looß oat for bogus fifty cents postage cur rency. They are getting to be almost as plenty as the genuine article. CONSUMERS of gas who do not pay fli:eir bills to-morrow (10th inst.) will findtherndelves in darkness, as the flow of gas will 'be Stopped. I=l Ttonnuns. —A daring robbery was committed at Shippefisburg, night before last. The ware house safe of H. 'Ruby & Co;,* WAS blown open, and about $225 taken" therefrom. HAYING 'A GOOD TrIKE GENERALLY—OUT re turned soldiers. Go it while you're. lit home, boys, for when you get haelccto :camp you can't. SUICIDE:—Andrew Hart, a citizen, of Lan_ caster, committed suicide at Mrs. Jordan's, in North" street•this city, yesterday nyrning, by taking laudanum. When foundshe was dead, in bed. =CM TERRAPrI4a.—A fine, fresh lot of Terrapins just arrived from Baltimore, and be served up this evening at Snively's restaurant Tinder the Jones House. Epicures attend. 3t ATTENTION, UNION VOTERS. OF THE FOURTH WARD. —You are requested to meet at the pub lic house of)Wro. HUghes, on Canal street, on Saturday evening at seven o'clock, for,t4e pur pose of nominating camlidates for eitioMeers. RECAPTURED.—One of the rebel officers who , escaped from the ears. between Harrisburg and Baltimore, while en route from t rAduaston's Island to'Point Lookout, a week or two since, was arrested near Harper's Ferry on Tuesday, and sent to the Old Capitol. I=l YE'STERDIY we noticed the fact that an in dividual hadheen "spotted" 'as an accomplice in the roblwy of nr.,Lazarus, at the pepcit. Liter in Vie afternoon offiee 'Campbell ar restedhim in,Middletown . He gave his name SitPob, portion of. the missing goods were found on him, and he was brought to this city for a heitring. Being -,a soldier, and it is said a desertei from the Twentieth Pennsylvania cavalry, Davis was handed over to the military authorities. I=l Tssr•.B CHZ.r,DREN AT I BIRTR.---Whe West moreland Republican says; "We' learn that a few weeks ago, Mrs. Trimble, wife of James Trimble, ,of Indiana county, .formerly Of Li gonier Valley, in this county, gave birth to -three female children, the combined weight of -.which was twenty-one . pounds. They are do ling well, and are all unusually healthy. As dhe mother was formerly a resident of this vounty, Westmoreland will claim the credit cif this increase in the human family." SUDDEN DATIL—Mr. Theodore J. Burnett, proprietor of the hat store ths dopes House, died yesterday afternoon, after au illness of but alba- hours. He was at his store in the morning, in the apparent enjoyment of health. Mr. B. was one of our most respectable cit izens, and his lath will be deeply la mented by a large elrele of friends: Iris re mains were taken to bitiz, TALl:master county, this afternoon, and will to interred there to morrow. BOUNTIES FOR RECRUITS IN TEES 184iiiizo. Y. V.—We have just been informed by Major Stover, commanding the 184th regiment, P. V., that he has been authorized to insure all Cie Government bounties to recruits for lits regi ment, the 184th, and that he has also made ar :augments to secure the highest local 33mm -tie,' paid in the State. We make this state ment ja justice. to Major Stover, as efforts wpm attempted to interfere with his recrukting by assert i ng 0%4 volunteers for his reginient wou ld not ree ,`iire the Government bounties. It is now settled, tbM recruits for the .184th will be treated as a 1 others. No marqould fight under a braver offLler than IsAjOr Stover. SANFORD',S OPER& House.- -A- glorim billis provided for this .evening, and it is expected that the Military Cadets from West Chester will be present; also, the Governor, as Mr. S. has invited them to visit the, performance— consequently a select programme is anto4Lced, which will-be minstrelsy, burlesque circus, acts or horsemanship, Ravels' , pantomime; &c. We would advise all who intend patroirrwing .Sanford's this evening;to be on litnd tiar/Y to secure seats, as the house is nsaally frill with the extra inducements.. •' P. S.—Since the above was putin typei we_- have been informed by Mr. Sanford thia.79 - t , rs' Cadets . will positively be at the Ppera House to-night, in a body. We advise every body to go very`early. The Ce4eta . 'Will b 6 there At ei o'clock. , Forry-rxriVa v mce liraq,4--Thotti persons who have reached the age offorty-five since the last draft should at once go before a mag istrate and make oath to that fact, and have their names stricken , from the, enrollment bookS. This course wacild Save inconvenience to themselves and the draft officers. TgE 'WILMS cenrizii, fife:l4l%e i nitary in titute . .ie're at one o'clock to-day, and drilled before the Legisla tare at a later hour. They numbered eighty two, rank:and -Ede, and made a very imposing appearance. Their fine evolutions when on drill are highly spoken of by all who were ;.t pfesent. GEN. FRANZ SIGEL, says the Chambersburg Repository, passed through Martinsburg on Monday last, on his liaito assume command of the Department of West Virginia, and was greeted with artillery salutes as became the occasion. The loyal people throughout the country seem to rejoice that the gallant Sigel is again placed in a command worthy of his deserts. Tams °ABS.—Yesterday we published an item concerning a. numlaer , of fine passenger cars just built for the use of the Pennsylvania railroad company. We since lestiked that they were built , in this _ city,,(instead of Al toona,) under the direction of Mr: Hildrup, Superintendent of the car shops, and, were sent to Altoona to receive the "finishing • . • A YOUNG lady once hinted. to, a . gentleman that her thimble was worn out, and aske.d what reward her industry merited. He her in answer a thimble beautifully engraved as follows: I send this thimble For fingers nimble, ..."Wkich I hope will fit when you try it; It will last you long If it's half as str.ong As the hint you gave me to buy it. =I LAZY BOYS. —A lazy boy makes a lazy man, just as sure as a crooked twig makes a crooked tree. Who ever yet saw a boy grow up in idleness that did not make a shiftless -vaga bond when he became a than, unless he had a fortune left him to keep up appearances ? The.great, mass of .4,ieves, : paupertapoil crim inals *that fill our penitentiaries and alms houses have come up to if at they are by be ing brought up in idle!neSs. Those who con stitute the business portion of the celinmuni ty, those who make our great and :useful redn' were trained up in . their boyhood to,be indus trious. San A.CCMENT. —The Indiana (Pa.) True American, of Thiriday, says: On yeste'rday morning a .most terrible affair occurred in Rayne township. Mrs. Margaret:Thompson,- aged about 79 sears, who has been residing with JameS Vanhorn, of said township, for some'iiiiii - ,Wad'ili;Coiered lying in the fire of her room, shockingly burned and dead. Mr. Val:thorn, as was his,custom afteryising, made a fire in her room and went out to attgpd to his steel. His wife entered the room, with breakfast for Miss Thompson, who ;try frail, Wken Shaidisctriehkiii-iiergying with 'her head in the fire shockingly burned. She bad her arms grossed upon her Wiest, Andappgared to have fallen forward in the position she Was found. It is supposed from her position that shehad fallen dead, when approaching the IrrroaxmoN GtvEN.-,-4any of : our readers desiielo know the price list of airily clothing. We give below the prices of the more import ent articles of -" $1:65 ' "$1 2,7 . 50 Flannel drawers Uniform lag Forage cap.. 15 Knit dmwors Cap cover Private's unirrrn Coat 730 Stockings, Privaters unit' jack's. 4 25 Bootees, sewed 2 OA Private's trowsers.... 2 50 Bootees, pegged. 148 Flannel all Olt coat, Great coats.... ..... 760 1ined.......3 12 . Btankete, woolen 8 25 Knit jacket........... 2 55 Blankets, rubber. 2 48 Flannel shirts....... 1 63 In examining the above -list of prices, we are convinced that Uncle Sam keeps the cheapest cliatbing emporium in the Union. Selecting from the above the highest-Priced articles, and we find that the "soldier gent" can equip himself for a Sunday's stroll at thi3' wonde#illy,sall .s141101:;44PA5: A soldier is allowed $42 worth of clothing in a year, which, as'n general:thing, is amply sufficient. We have known cases in whichthe soldier did not use more than one-half of his quota. WYERS' au - Alas.—The West Chester Record publishes the following very handsome com pliment to the "Wyers' Cadets" and their in structor, Major Eckendorflrfrora'MajOr Gen eral Pleasonton. The compliment is the more valuable for king well deserved: Pplunizr*lit; Feb. 10, 1861 To William F. Wyers, Esq., lirincipal 'of the West Chester Academy and Military In,sti- We, West Chester, Pa. DEAA. §re:—Having been a spectator at the drill of the Gadets of your institute, which was exhibited last night st, the' Academy of Music by their instructor , Major Bekendorff, I have great pleasure in bearing my testimony to their proficiency in the drill of the com pany. I was particularly impressed ,with the strict attention of the Cadets to "the - position of a soldier," whether "at a halt or in the use of their Fen:ions; their alignments and the preservation of their . distal:nes were excellent; the dnties'orthe guides Were admirably per formed; the readiness, rapidity 'and ensemble of all.theirmovenexeitesi.millighest ad miration, I'may say, sir,,Viat ,the excellence of the drill of - your .grulete 2 last night cinnot be =Passed, apt - lutiirerelV:bspit.L I congratulate. Major ,ekendorff on his bril lia4 success, and the Cadets on their good fortune is possessing so able and efficient an instructor.- ;' Go on, sir, inymOtreer of u.sefulues Tex tend your cow* t t .f.blißta*bi.strgetion. The country needs and will need as officers of its troops all of your .pupila; iand -they-Si - o'4On ;m a d, be assured that its gratitude will attend the efforts of its people, whether emploYeeln moulding the youthful mind to fatare,:tiseful ness, or in resisting its enemies on the field of battle: • I remain, very respectfully, ' Your °1 3 e4j 03 4t-serVant,i .21.. 3. FLEMQVICO! The " Wyers' Cadets" will . i drill on the Capitol grounds this (Wednes day) aVeningisthafiflen4.fnur. ap - t, at Vine - VdTaridifinitriiing. '' - litteY t6illW•re viewed by Governor Curtin. KIIIIKEL Bso's is the place to get the gen; nine Constitution Water. marl-dst• TECE place to find prime cigars at -moderate rates, is al Keller's Drug and Fancy doodff : Store, N 0 7 491 Market street. Try them. mars-4w* lArpnovED LNDP rsku INX for marking linen, muslin and other fabrics; '&c. WarranteiTio give satisfa:tion. Manufactured by S. A. li - ankeCik. Bro., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. marl-dst• RSMISTALENT PAPERS made out and bla . nks furnished, - far_twp dollars and fifty cents per set, by Salina & Child, Claim Agent, RUTZ TaLroaaApn.:buiftling Third street, Harris burg. m6lw SECOND7AIM ::21.P.PaiNG.—A meeting . of Union citizens of the Second Ward will be held on Ftiday evening, at 7i o'cloctr, at the public house of Benjamin Buck, for the pur pose of nominating ward officers, to be voted for at the ensuin election. All the lord citizens of the ward are requested to attend. 11=0=1 Normsltzaaurrrso OFFICERS AND TO ALL PERSONS PIMSENT/NO RECRUITS. -S. S. Child is now ready to make out the necessaay papers for the collection of premiums for presenting recruits, aiad'still continues to make out offi cers' recruiting accounts, pay rolls and, all kinds of writings connected with the military departments. Haying had much experience. in military writings, he is fully, capable , to. & transact any kin business connectedwith. the various departments. Office in DAILY lannontk.P tlitkildins, Third- • streeViHarris erg. - 1 : ttuirs-dlw NOTEUNG can deter the people from attend ing the theatre. Notwithstanding the inclem ent state of the, weather, last night, there was a large crowd at 13rant's Hall, to witness the last representation of The Ticket-of-Leave Man. :That perforMEß was Flail:letter than on any previous occasion—and all know that it has always been excellent. The Star Troupe is winning the esteem of everybody, and com mands the patronage 'of the most refined classei'of•the , To-night that fine play entitled The Ladifir Lyons, will be presented for the first time. It cannot fail to attract an immense audience, ; as it is popular everywhere. There is a splen-' did cast of "cheigeteis.' 'The' Bon4 Fish-Trtfe, a very amusing farce, will conclude the enter-, tainment. How IibuDACKF4 TOOTHALES, NEITELLGIA AND C.A.Tisan may s beigtoceasfully 'treated and per manently cured. For Nervous Headache, . Neuralgia in its worst forms, and most. cases Of Sick ,-Headaelie, a pertain mgt. Of course there will be exceptions, but we, speak .of themajority of cals. TOOTHADECE.—Thig common complaint can be cured immediately and the pain annibilated without putting anything in the tooth. What is it and how to use it. To annihilate pain there's a remedy lnund, DS ... novelty in use teats allmedfcine's sound; 'Tie a positive cure, but would you suppose 'The only way to use it is to snuff it up yonr. S. A, 4uAkej,.. Bro.,sgje agents, 118 Mar lot street, marl-dst* Ldcer itimijzs collected'for Five per cent. by Miran S. Cliild; Claim agent. Office in Daily TELEGRAPH Building, 3rd Street, near Walnut, Ilitrrisburg, Pa. zu73C. nisv .erilafgad/a4`PA.,-jart•• 20, 1064.. DELA. LADY :—Mrs. Ball, will you please pardon me for the liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. I feel myself under obligations to you fqr the benefit Ihave derivedlrom your Medicine and eye salve, haVing stiffen(' for many-years most excruci ating pain in: may, head, , breast and side, not, being free from' pain—day or night. , And' I have been doetfamg. 'with ~:well-skilled and practical pliYsicians for"some years, and all attempts proved a failure. I had given up all hopes of recovery and felt fully resigned to await my fate, , which foretold an untimely grave: -14 father' being a:resident of Siddons burg, and living quite a distance from you, I did not get to hear of yourmedicine--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 me 'Oat shemadonse.Of your Medicine and salve which proved. a.cure. Feeling rather loth at first totry as I had laid out meney time after ' tin* which made the thrpensei very heavy and all for - nauglit. *But having great confi dence in my friend's integrity, I was prompted to hearken to her kind entreaty and try for myself. I therefore purchased two dollard and a half worth of your medicine, and, to my utter astonishment, in one week I felt a great change, and in two weeks was entirely free from all pain, and your eye Wye perfected a pure for which all other washes and salves proved -useless. My!.eYelids ~Weie so much inflamed that:l Was -fOrced to wear glasses for some years, and now I have'no occasion at all to wear the glasses, my eyes being well. 1 therefore thaveiresolved, dear lady, to let you know that I could not rest content until I would return my heartfelt coilgrattilations to youo my 4*m..4 and benefactress, • for the gtood youhave accomplished, feeling myself a new creature entirely.= You 'are at perfeCt liberty to publish this it you feel so inclined. I close by requesting you to apcept tiny ~ ',Warmest regards, with a hope that for humanity's sake, your life may be prolonged. Success be yours forever in performing .the wonderful cure. Yours with respect, DIARY E. BROWN. BM - - P. S.—For farther information, address Mary E. Brown, New Cumberland, Cumber land county, Pa. Mss BALL; No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg Pa. j2l-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Arrival of New Goods! Arrival of New Goods! saving just returned-from New York, we aremow ro °airing a splendid asseri.mont of new goods. Plain poplins, plain rabacais. Plaid lustresnnd other dress goods: New spring delaktes; Calicos, the best quality—all prices. Muslin, bleached and unbleached. Ticking; all prises, -• Ladies' and and gentlemen's pock - et-handkerchiefs. Stockings for ladies and gentlemen Plain all-wool delainek. Figured all-wool delaines, Shirt breasts at all prioes.• .ainghams, full assortment::• "JBtack alpacas; black.delaittes. Black bombazine; bin& merinos. rfoop skirts at 75 cents, $1 and upwards. Balmoral skirts ats9 $ 3 and upwards. • Marseilles quilts and _lendaie quil Black silks at $l, $1 5, $1 ab and upwards. Our stock Is very larie now, and we can offer an as sortment of goods which cannot be excelled in prices and B. 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For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Geode Dealers: Jm2,64sely • ' Sore.T.lkroa.t-, • - COld, aria Similar troubles, if suffered to progress, insult in sz lions Pulmonary, Bronchial and Aattunatic affections, oftentimes incurable. - ' BROWN'S BRONCEITAL 21200E1E4' are compounded so as to reach dlrectlythe seat of the dis ease and give almost instant-relief. • feb22-d&rwlm -• pANNyors:.Bito..Nc..4l4.4...iliocilts, For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, Ike., are specially . recommended .-to ministers, singers and persons whose vocatibh calls - thein to speak' in public. Manufactured' 'only by pa,mrvart Ik. Co., Harristimg, - Fa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggist every:Where'. - Read the following testiinerdali from some of our eminent clergymen.: ITAanivarrau, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. Rs.mtvAstr--Dear Si': I have .uses Brown's Bronchia Troches, W'istar's Liozenges and other preparations for boarseriess and throat troubles and in comparison with them all, can cheerfullyC commend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in time of need; most effectually. 'Yours truly, T: H, ROBINSON, - Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Chun& ..03-1 agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Bava - vart's Bronchial Troches. W. C. CATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. HABRISIRTBO, Jan., 1864. of T Ep o e C. akixtg A. Rintrv very ea fr , r e — gu. D en ea ta r y S , b and : i the p ha uc b e i s t Where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need some gentle expecto. rant, and that want bas been supplied in your excellent tniehes. 1 i I .consider them verylar .superior to any Lozenges that I have ever Sued, in removing speedily that .huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of ad dresses. Yours, &a. JNO. 341,KER JACKSON. Pastor, of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. A. BAnwvaithr-Dear Sir: Having used your Bronclual Troches, I am free to say they are the best .I have ever tried and take great pleasure in recommending them to all persorm` afflicted :with sore throat `or . hUskiness of voice arising from public spealang or'singing. Yours, dm., G. G. TtArcRSTBAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. , -,•„; Dinar& men Arrbnuy's O, t HAnnconma, Feb. 29 1864. To C. B4l4firplv- - -Penr. I have found your Troches' to be invaluable Au re lieving hoarseness end in strengthening the „muscles of the throat. They impart dgarnesei to -the voice, and are certainly of great belie- , fit to all public speakers. A. J. HERR SAPONIFIER OR .CONCENTRATED . LYE I,lll' I Y SOAP IR ER. WA It l ueskei high Prices ;iiionitier helps to reduce than. ,Itmakee,SOAP ror FOIJA.O.'OB a pound by using your kitcheb'greasii Alr CAUTION! As.aputiousLyas are offered also, .1* caref(l and wily buy the PATENTED article put up. in IRON cans, all others beineCOUNTERFEITS. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING , ' - '‘'' , Phadelizobia---No. 127 Walnut Street, Pittalaurg—PlAt ,Street seta Duquearte--Way. deitifdiargni THE CONFESSIONS. AND EXPERIENCE As ncvltan. - • • - Published for the twoofit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and Others, Who suffer from Nervous De bility, Premature Decay of bbinhood, des:, supplying at the same time Tan Maass or Srar-Cons. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By . inclosing a'post paid addressed envelope, einee copies may be had of the author. _ NATELSNIE,T, XXYFAIE, Esq. .r 63-3md&w . Bedford, Binge Co., N. Y. Military Business Attended To. .Bouttty,,Pensiory Rack t , , Pay, Subeisolisx," and Military sail Syar 'generally, mithi'eutand'collicted. Per sons residing at a distance can have their business trans. acted by pail, by addressing : . ' EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Lew. derr-dly Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. NEW ADVRRWEMENTS. . . . , ~• • HaAmprairra . rieratorto, Prarre.i, . , • pioipizoi, 1885. j AGREEORDERL - .. • - r . No. 1. A I - .'„ ABLY tti Cameral. Order No, 65, War Department, A. G. 0., Jan;'-,12th,1862, the un dersignetthereby assumes command of this Post and is sues the follo*ing orders, for the inforintion and guid ance of all cloncemed. L All Officers on duty at this Post are required to re port to these Headquarters, their rank, regiment, nature of duty, and lumber and date, of order placing them on such duty. IL Officers arriving will report. as specified above.— Officers on being relieved . 4om duty, will report,• pre vious to their departure, by what authority they are re lieved, oacirtg a copy 9f the orders at these lleadquar ters.- • ' 111 Officers having soldiers tuider theLr charge are re quired, in addition to the above, to make a "morning re port" by 9a. M. each day. 1. "aomf.exp, Lt. Col., 16th u. Commanding Post. OFFICSAL:—B. L. BARNES, • Ist Lt, 11. S. I C., Post Adju tant. marB-d2w ReentAinig Agency. , OIME in tiLerear of Herr's Hotel, Harris burg, Pa. The LARGEST LOCAL BOUNTIES paid to recruits. COMMITTEES from 'districts and sub.dis. tricts in the State will be promptly furnished • with . MEN to fill QUOTAS, byapplysng to mar4-dlm D. J. HUlaldEL it O. TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. Collection of Pensions, Boutin, Back Pay and "War Claims. OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS, MUSTER ROLLS AND RECRUITING ACCOUNTS MADE our.- p?tmdersigned, having been in the em yment of the United States during the last eighteen mOhthY, as Clerk in the Mustering and Disbursing Office •and , Office or Superintendent of Recruiting Service of Pennsylvania, respectfully informs the public thathe has opened an office in the Dam' TELEGRAPH Building for the 'Purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties; Back Pay and War Clabus ; also, making out Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls and Recruiting Accounts. All ordeirS by mag attended to promptly. novl-dtf - • SULLWAN S. .CBEL.D. FOR. RENT SEVERAL good dwelling Houses, conve niently ' located. Some with stabling, sheds ; and sitter odtbaildixignattached. CHAS_ C. BANN: HeniIISBURG 3 hafch 2,1884 mart dBwe r116, - 14?:: ?FS, ; 7 4.41f yon wish goia ''Lette'r 12'Paper,. Envelopes, bur, Pens, or anything skein th e sudiduery line, you will do well by nol9 adlua SCHEFFER'S B MORE, Harrisburg. WANTS. WANTED, AFEW first-class WOOD WORKMEN, • Cabinet Makers or Carpenters ALSO, MACRLIISTS and 110IILDEIS. Apply at the marBAßw EAGLE WORKS WANTED, AA. M IDDLE - AGED ` -WOMAN, to act in the I, capacity of NURSE: to take nhargo • of two chil dren.' Must be one who has had experience. , in nursing. Either an English or Scotch Woman preferred. To such good wages Will be paid, and a good home guaranteed.— Apply. at ROOM os, State Capitol Rotel, between 10 o'clock, A. rt., and 6 P. Y. marft-dtt TANTED---500 bbls. Fresh Dande li on Root, by S. /L KINKEL & BRO., - Apothectuies,llB Market, , Harrisburg. =d GENTS' wanted: to ael), the Standard His - 473.. tory or &hewer:. A i l a&lobelme to Make money. Ats ttre rtoir4.loo Imo pernanitti. 200,000 volute al ready sold. Send for circulars. .Address JONES BROS. & CO., Milkier% Beltiniore, Md. de SO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gincar Discimutti Useful and Vailuable HILTON'S - INSOLUBLECEMENT Ii or: mit! , general Practical WOW 1 44401 RAY inventinu ;ow before the public. It has thoroughly tested Induriesnohe last streplagt bysll praCtical SJAER *La , and Vommincedtti , A NY i to be ,a :za lidliOilfel'inbarations known. Applicable w 3 an - 11kenir Arta— ,: TON'S Issommue OmsT is a new QM* and the yesuit of - years of attilay;' cOmbillstion is on 80tientijic FrinMptes, d under no circumstances or hange of tempemim"%.wW I t be come corrupt or omit' any offensive /Ma. A,rfew thing. 1 Its Gombinaticin. Bpor AND MOS Manuiltoturers, using Machines, will Iliad it. the best , article known as Cementing for the Clitinuels, it works without delay; is not affe cte d by any change of temperature. ... Win find it seiffielehtly, adhesive for their use, as has been preyed. Jevnlera - ,th is Zspeciagly Adapted :to Leather, And we claim as as especial • merit, that it sticks Patches to 'Boots and Shoes =anciently strong without oting: LIQUID CEMENT It is a liquid, Extant that is ;sure thing for mend- itare, • To Toys, d Ivory, articles of Household use • REMEMBERUtrana's brow= MxLwr La Ina liquid form and as easily ap plied ae paste. liwrott's lawn.utio Cataarr IB I.llsolunlo in water or /AL Rtvroa , a Irraiwarana CZNIENi Adheres oily Substances Remember. . - - supplied in Family or !domino Carer's Packages from 2 games to 100 lbs- • ; A - 1111,1411. iinoa Pro to ewe, IL I. 525 MIL =3 Aildnes Philad jois-cuy - • FOR , THE VENTREICV3LE. AW.delightful look'xiiwori the feataxes of our departed loved ones! How pleasing to corn mune with our absent friends. How instructive and inter sating to become iuguednted with the coanteninces of great and good men and women. How charming to ad mire the works of nature, theaumdiwrat of human skill 4.11 this pleasurwyou may.ebtaln at it' idly small out laY by selecting GARTIE DE ,VISITE or PBOTO6RAPI! CARDS, (made by the beet artists in New York,) , of Gen erals, Eminent rayons, StettoUT faiiCYPittOregt ken t atiO oltiriSi and when you have made a selection, Ov a:ices them m a well bound PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM , of which you Win filtd ah .eitteltsive assortment, banu somety bOtind eards. or patent binged backs ; in every style of binding sue ,quality and at reasonable prices at • ' scgunivs BOOKSTORE, - Sign 'eats "Auteriaaii Rig," Harrisburg, 'Pa. feblit HE First',National: . Hank of Harrisburg, T 4he privilege of increaS leg it to $500,000. " The State gapitakßank having organized , under, the act to 'provide a ,liailanal currency, under the above title, respectfully offers its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of.Exchangs receivemoney on deposit, and bay and sell ezelizaige meal' parts of the country. The business will be conducted at the corner of Second and Walnut:streets, by the following named directors and officers: • • .II DIREC7OI.;S: • . Jogs . Daiwa, ' J. R. ENT, SDION GAMMON; JANES YOUNG, WILLIAM CoLnae , . Gm F. Buxom, J. D. : GA:mom JOILV. H. BRIGGS. Proet. SMALL, oaslger. Jaa29-d2nt - PAPER WAREHOUSE. F,9.IIRELL, IRVI*G* CO., 510 MINOR STREET, PHILADELPHIA; PL, , MANUFACWRERS of 131_ ROLL WRAPPRRSA!,, e , DOUBLE AND SINGLE KIEGITet, CAPAND CROWN MANILTA on hand or made t'o order. Highestepricl 'Rah/ zorio Ix( large , or small vantL ties. ' ' - - 1:m41431 Steam Saw Miltfor Sale or Rent. MICE rualartigaett offers for sale ' a desirable ± MILL PItOZSATY, situated on the Susquehanna river, at Dunciutis Island, fifteen Miles west of Harris burg: This Property has- the advantage of a Timber Market, and is acceisible by canal or railway. The mill is geared in the most improved styled with a good (Morris & Co.) engine, which drives two Gate Sawsy one, with . forty and the other with eighty feet' of carriage; also, three elm-alai saws for the numufacture of Shingles, Lath and Pickens. .• The above property for tale orient ooreasonable terms For particulars wictresitby mail, or calf In Pergonr on JOSEMSMITH, Thineares Deanne° P. 0., Pa. mars•dlta* MEDICAL ,BOAE,D. -.HEADQUARIIIRS PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, HosprrAL DarAwrxwer, HARluSatnia, PA., March 1, 188& quo., STATE MEDICAL BOARD of , sylvan's will meet in PHILADELPHIA, on THURSDAY, THE 10th 01' MARCH, and continue in sessional least eight daya, to 'examine candidates for appointments as Assistant Surgeons in Pennsylvania Regiments. , The eject hi to provide for va cancies in the =rutted reMidenta which may require ad ditional Asaittant Surgeons. Physicians in good health, furnishing satisfactory testi monials of their industry, sobriety and loyalty, will be admitted to Ihe entribigion.t . . The rooms in which the examination will be, will be indicated in the city Pikers on the day of meeting 111 order of the Govansoit. 46:1 TM. HOG; Surgeon tieneral, Pennsylvania?" marl dtd FrWINE made from. this GRAPE so i leTtrly resembles Port in Savor, body and.solor .that none bat the best judges could distinguish it , herri genu ---- hie 1111 POrted Port—us it used eabe. ' The subscriber has been appointed agent Air-VW gide • •W. DOM, JR., & CO, of, ~A,TIVE FINE BLACKBERRYand ELDERBERRY WINE.— , Warranted pure. Parade at jan2,ls 40 BOXES , leg ORAN a GES, =H . Aprror Bala °4 ; ltbs • JOHN WISF t 'Ault Mon", lIRHAM MUSTARD, the beet imported, D pet received and for salii by febl •• • WM. DOCK, ca . - OANGES F .011ANGES1-41 Dirge( of superior Oranges , and Sicily Havana, for sale in any quantityat I=29] _ BOYER & KOERPER L' LEAF. LLED.—Fifty kegs prime Leaf Lard for Ede by Ifeb29lw9 EBY k KUNKLE JAWS HALL. BRANT'giAii, MUM STAR Combinatioa-.Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, cßowus morEID noir nise3lo?9 UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. Sir E. L. Bulwer'eo Great ad Popular Play, LADY OF LYONS. -LADY OF LYONS. LADY OF Ta - ONS. LADY OF LYONS. ,-Lii_DroE-LYONS • LADY OF LYONS. '— - - LADY OF LYONS. LADY OIPfLYONS. LADY OF LYONS. LADY OF LYONS. LADY dr LYONS. LADY OP LYONS. And the Popular Musical Farce called the BONNIE FISH WIFE. BONNIE FISH WIFE. BONNIE FISH WIFE. BONNIE pun WIFE. MSS Fan DENHAIIi IL &S FANNY DENECI, • lifSS FANNY DENHAN,, MISS FILMY iIENHAM. to her great characters of , MISS THISTLEDOWN AND HAGGLE ILSORARI.ANE, introducing several songiVimd dance and The whole company in the bill. Secant Seats and Come Early. For particulars see small bins. S-kINFORD 9 S ";LL, TEM mixt, DEW' mAtrzr srawr, REAR OF HERB'S HOTEL. OPEN FOR THErSEA:SON SANFORD AND . TROUPE. DRAWING ROOM CONCERT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, :MARCH 9. IitriLLESQ.IIE CIRCUS. , FOrrE LO 1 1 ":,N 5... . Lunrolut) TRotrikt. . , . Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann van's Drug Store. - Doors open at ifiX. Commence Xto 8. Police always in attendance topreeerva order.: Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra chairs, 50 cents. Private boxer 'entire, $5 each; Singh) seats, $1 'each Jan2l-dst mtrimnzy It is the only CANTERBURY MUSIC - RAIZ. WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. OFEN MfER EVENING, •,! - With a First-class Company of SINGERS,. DANCERS, COMMUN.% &11., Act Admission... ...... .... . 15 cents. Seats in 80xe5.... . ........ ......... .... .......25 pIWATE SALE The Updogrove Lock property, five miles norther Har risburg, fronting east the Pennsylvania canal aild'rallroad, near thedepot, west the turnpike, con.chningor a Canal Grocery Store and a Hotel, is offered at, privatemale until • the 15th day of 'March, 1854. The canal .grocory r is the best stand ' on the Pennsylvania imaalz—large arid - Talmo. dioua stabling slid hay houses, and - stabled:arranged to lock each team separate ; warehouses for grain;,' carriage house, weigh-scales, sheds, ice house, and ali other houses necessary for carrying on the buslnem: The. Hotel: (Rockville House) has a good run of far rail road and canal custom, and is.a desirable opportudiv for arm on e wielting an opening bra business airotruy estab lished.- LAING & . . The title to- ho property is perfect. tcpusoll4 - 61: St:WIT is on &mentor ill health of the-owner: ' - - R EAL, ESTATE AT PRIVATE SATE The several properties of the relate of W31.1.1A.5t AL LISON, demised, in the city of Mairlibu.rg,.cansisting of Howes on Front street and CheStrint street, at hnd near the corner of Frontand CM:Stant streets; a vacant lot on Mitlberry street, near pond, street, .and WV:acres of land at the eastern terminus of Market ofroet y are of fered for sale 'For terms orsaleapplyto the uniterAgned, .Seventh and Noble Streets, Piribuielphia. ' ''- de2l-dtrj THOMAS-COGIMUN. LOTS FOR SALE.—A Troinber ;off lots have been laid out on the Jonestown Rad" about one mile east of the city of Erarrisbnig t ; which are ' being , sold at low prices. To persons desiring to securo a home for themselves; and to be relieved from the present exorbitant rents, Oda is a ' rarer opportunity. A number of lots have already been sold' and but fhw re main on band. The plan of aaid lets can be seen at the Sheriff's office in Harrisburg, where ersons #esiziog to purchase are requested to call and see p the sane. J. SHffilt i L. janl6 F" CARRIAGE, suitable foT ' Will be sold cheap by applying to febl-tf Fifth =eat. VOR SALE.:—A eve-horse-power STEAM Jt: ENGINE and BOILEE ; in icibd.order. Apply to • F.,GEETY; :Walnut .strc te. h 11Q1TILDING STONE-FOR SALE, of best .1../ quality, delivered teeny part of the city. Apply to J_ 11=4 jatl2 . . Immediately below thesity. RSOZUTITSG OSTIOE, IL S. &FWD, Coors,l . HA.pataiUßG, EL, March V . 18t34. rriHE attentiOn• of Sol d iers WhO hiiire" been 1. Honorably discharged the 'United States 'Service, on account of disability tontractetwhile in the line of duty, and who may Wish - to enlist in the Invallik Corps, is to spectrally called to the following * letter-from the Provost Marshal General Office, Own' which it appe/iis - that:they may receive the bounty Offered by the ward,.boinegli or town, to whichthey may wish to be credited: (LETTER.) WAR Dreittratayr, PROVOST 2114.100 Lia. GMVER&L's OFF/CR, BUREAU OF INVALID CORrit - WARRINGTOS, February 213, 1 1864.-- , The Provost Marshal General directs mew sty,._ that men enlisted for the First battalion Companies of ,the In valid Corm- in acCordance with the provisions of general Orders, Not. 105 and 232, Adjutant General's Mee, 12641. and the instructions of the Provost Marshal' General, (see Circulars Non 14 andloB,of 1563,Provost Marsbal General's Office,) will'be credited to the owes to be furnished under the draft, of the ward, borough, town, or city and State from which they. enlist. 3L 14 . ..WV:EWELL, Colonel, and atsisttuktto the Provost Marshal General, ' - In charge of Invalid Corps Bureau. Por the particulate relative to enlistment in that :Corps, apply at the Recruiting 'Office, InValid Corpe, in Second street, near Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa. E. L. BALMS, marlamlo Ist Ueut, 11. R. L C., R'cling Officer. lisittrasses I spring Beds I L Comforts PALM TM. AR HAIR TOP MATTRASSES. Palm Leaf Cotton Top Mattresses. Corn Husk Magrangea. Patent Spring, Slat Beds Feather Pillows. and Bt seers. . CO6an Comforts and Spreads. - - t - Ladies' Willow Work Stands. " Carpet Camp Stools. • Door Bogs, Carpet, : •3llGmenska, Iron Bedstead; latest pattern, &c., &e. N. o.—Sofas, Lounges,. Cushion* and Mamma repaired. Hair and Spring Mattniisie'neade to order. No 109 'Market. street, Barrisharg, Pa. mar2-413m • - v e, by an extensive grower Wedeln Nei.- of this grap arirrim furnish then' an in quantAr4 21C *rate price. ,r • wino is at pissitmt selling . at ikera" = g to age, and the supply is unequatlifitlrei aergo" / 4 "sefi, VOL , 1 6 ,: 1844 , • Ti 40426' ORANGES! ORANGES! !-20 boxes in prime order. ..Tust received wholesale and retail feta Wif. DOCK, JS , &CO FRENCH BEANS -A rare article, just re . calved at [feta] W. DOCK, Ja i & CO. AMUSEMENTS. FOR SALE. - . . . Apply ou the remises, or by letter;to • W. P. MINDY, janlo-daind Susquehanna P. 0., Dauphin es., Pa. Harrkburg, lan. 15, , 1884 feb23-tf °porta) Grape. jan2s J. T. BA.R.STrZ: