Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, March 11, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
FRIDAY EVENING, ➢LARCH 11, 1864.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
AUCTION . SALE OF FITRIN'ITURE.. —Daniel Barr
will sell to-morrow, (Saturday,) the 12th inst.,
at the residence of Mrs. liammon,:on Front
street, above the factory, opposite the Fox
tavern, a large variety of household and
kitchen furniture. Sale to commence at 1
o'clock, P. Si. . DANIEL BARR,
A Lmcovx campaign club has been organ
ized in Carlisle.
COL. DAHLGIVES is aeon of Admiral Dahl
gren, was born in Pennsylvania, and entered
the service as a Captain. •
A sow of Erin cautions the public against
harboring or trusting his wife Peggy ort his
account, as he is not married to her.
ONE hundred and sixty regulars from Car
lisle Barracks, passed through this city a day
or two ago, en route for the West.
A BILL to incorporate the "Oak Hill. Ceme
tery Association of Millersburg," this connty,
bas been finally passed by the House of Rep
resentatives. - •
=MEM
arrrusTua in Grnambersburg receiNed ”ten
silver half dollars for marrying a couple the
other day. That must have been a "silver
wedding."
A nor named Nisely, of - North Middleton,
township, had his thigh bone broken, last
week, by the falling of a tree, which was being
cut down.
Loos out for spurious SW - bias on the West
Branch bank of Williamsport, Pa. The bank
issues no sso's, therefore refuse all- bills of
that denomination. •
A Ffoo, weighing 919 pounds, was killed in
West Chester, a few days ago. In Harrisburg,
where pork is selling at fifteen cents ,-a pound,
said hog would be worth $137 85. 4
A SOLDIER, whose name has not been ascer
tained, had his frontispiece seriously dam
aged yesterday, for insulting a respectable
woman on one of our streets.
A SPECIAL meeting of the Hope Fire 'Uoin4
parry will* be held in their hall •this (Friday)
evening. All the members are requested 'to
be in attendance, as•business of importance
will be transacted.
house of Henry Clever, near Leesburg,
Cumberland county, was destroyed by fire,
on Sunday morning, together with all its con
tents. The occupants barely escaped Wish
their lives.
Joan BOLLINGER, of Heidelberg township,
Lebanon county, committed suicide on Mon
day evening, while laboring under a partial
derangement of mind. He was about twenty
one years of age.
SECOND TirAnn.—The loyal citizens of the
Second ward will meet this evening atanek's
Hotel, at half-past seven o'clock, for the pur
pose of formidg a city and ward ticket. All
are invited to attend.
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Ox Friday next, (18th inst., ) Isaac Fishel
will be shot at Carlisle Barracks, he ,having
recently been found guilty of "desertion,•and
giving intelligence to the enemy." The exe
cution will take place between 11 and 12
o'clock on the above named day.
MnA Dogs have become numerous along the
line of the Cumberland Valley railroad. They
have been creating alarm at Greenyillage,
ShipPensburg, Oakville and IsTewville. At
the latter place a physician's horse was liitten
by one of the rabid animals.
A NUMBER of articles of soldiers' apparel,
evidently belonging to a recruit, were left in
the yard of Theo. Fenn, Walnut street, on the
night of the fire. The owner can obtainthem
by calling at Mr. Fenn's and describing what
they are.
TEE negro suspected of themrtrderbf'a
soldier near Marion, Franklin county, (atiac
count of which we'published a few days ago,)
has been arrested, near Martinsburg, Va:, and
committed to the Chambersburg jail, for
It is said there is very strong evidence against
P/RST WARD UNION MEETING.—The Union
men of the First ward are requested to meet
at the Black Horse Tavern, this, evening ? tat
7i o'clock, to make arrangements for holdriag
a nominating couveltion -to-morrow evening
for ward officers and conferees. Every Union
voter in the ward is earnestly requested to be
present. .
PEasoNAL.—Captain Alexander N. Shipley,
Chief Quartermaster of the Department of the
Susquehanna, has been ordered to report to
Maj. Gen. Banks, at New Orleans, and is pre
paring to leave for his destination. As otitiof
the principal officers of this Department, Capt.
Shipley was greatly esteemed for his high
business qualifications and his uniform cour
tesy, whether in social or official intercom-de.
DurrEFRIA —Au English physician, who
says he has cured 1000 cases of diptheria; e
commends his treatment, which -consists in
thoroughly swabbing the back of the mouth
and throat with a ,vash made thus: Table-silt,
two drachms; black pepper, golden seal ni
trate of potash, alum, one drachnreach. Mix
and pulverize, put into a teacup, which half
fill with boiling water, stir well, and th4fil.l
up with good vinegar. Use every Wilotkr,
one, two and four hours, as -reejiti . 34.?pr0 . -
grammes. The patient will swallow
tech time. Apply one ounce each of 'sPirits
of turpentine, sweet oil and aqua ammo
mixed, every four hours to the whole of
,e
thivat, and to the bresuat-bone, keeping fl el
t° the Put
Tun weather is delightful "over the left."
There is an abundant supply•of mud, and the
quality is good.
A nut named Good, from the country, had
his pocket picked last night, inthe vicinity of
Market Square, His loss amounted to about
sixty dollars.
THERE are no police items worthy of note.
A few drunks occupied the lock-up last night,
and several others are now quartered in said
institution.
IT is•time for our citizens to take some ac
tion by which they will not be compelled to
submit to extortion and imposition, as re
gards the price S —of marketing. The , prices
are enormous.
Auctioneer
KILLED ON TEE RALLEOAD : —OIie Wednesday
afternoon a man named Henry Upright was
killed on the Pennsylvania railroad, at the
West Chester intersection. He was 60 years
of age and a citizen of West Chester.
ACCIDENT. —An accident occurred on the
Pennsylvania raoad, between Lewistown
and Harrisburg,:some ten days ago, in which
Mr. Joseph Pruner, formerly of Tyrone, had
a leg broken and otherwiseinjured that am
putation was found necessary. A number of
soldiers on their return to the army were also
injured, some we are informed very seriously.
SALE or FurzTrronn.—Ensminger & Adams
will sell to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at
the residence of Mrs. Pelen, in - Third street,
opposite Herr's Hotel, her entire stock of
household and kitchen furniture, consisting
Of t ilOs, bedateatL" bureaus, tabl.es ? cheirp,
carpets, stoves, &c. Also, her store 'end fix
tures. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon.
APPOlNTED.—Lieutenant Oliver Simmons,
late of the 46th Regiment P. V., has been ap
pointed captain in the regular army, and or
derectiO• retiori at :Naishvillei where he
is to take command of colored troops. Capt.
Simmons left yesterday afternoon for his des
tination, within ten hours after receiving his
appointment. The captain Will make an ex
cellent commander, and the appointment is
an excellent oue.
COUECILMAE Or THE SIXTH WARD.—The bill
providing that the representatives of the dif
ferent Wards in the 'citycouncil, shall be citi
zens of the wards which they represent, having
become a law, and a certified copy thereof
having been placed in the Mild& of the Presi
dent of.council, that body will, at their.meet
ing to-night, declare a -vacancy in the Sixth
ward. By doing._so, an election to fill that
vacancy, can be held next Friday, when inem
bars of council and other city officers are to be
elected. It is important 'that this matter
should not be neglected, and hence we direct
the special attention of council to the fact.
SUDDEN DEATH. —This afternoon, a soldier
named George Swartz, of the Fifth Wiscon
son regiment, died suddenly, at the office of
City Provostlfarshal Opdyke, on'Third street.
Deceased was found by the police, this morn
ing, lying sick, in two or three different places
in town, and after ineffectual attempts to
procure .an ambulance to convey him to the
hospital, • accompanied him' to the above of
nee,' whe:n he was, seized with a fit, and ex
pired shortly afterwards. He was a furlough
ed soldier, and middle-agech,
An inquest was held, and a verdicts ren
dered that the deceased "died from natural
causes.",
WRY DOES TEE SANITARY COBEIDSSION WEED
so moon MONEY?—This is a .plain question,
honestly asked, and there is .a plain and hon
est answer: The work of distributing supplies
tn:the - sick and Wonnded,'while of course it
involves much -expense, is but one of five di
rections in which the . Sanitaiy COMMilisiOn
are laboring to ward off disease and death
from the soldier, to ensure speedy recovery,
to relieve the anxiety of Tektites home,and
to make the dear bought experience of those
already long in the field available to regiments
just entering it. This wonderful machinery
cannot be kept in motion without, a very large
oxpenditure, and as theyesulte for good de
-pending upon it have `been-decided, by the
jUdgments of humane and sagacious men, to
go lab exceed the cost, vast as it is, the whole
must be kept a-going. All these distinct de
partments of the Commission's work draw
their support froni' the “dentral Tieasury.”
The demands upon the treasury call for a
monthly depoSit in it of $40,000, and although
the branches of supply (so amply furnished
of late by the proCeeds of '.'Sanitary - Fairs,")
may fill it with goods andin'oney, the'constant
drain upon it creates for it constant renewal.
Few things could be more interesting to our
philanthropic public, than the record fur
nished by the semi-monthly. Sanitary Com,
, . _
mission Bud/efin of the vast work accomplished
in the arrny,.'and,thii, systernatic detail of the
honest expenditure of the people's bounty.
The record is the appeal. It asks whether
the people wish this agencyln behalf of the
soldiers, in the tent and battle-field—at the
East, the West and the South—to cease,'or
whether it is their will to have it continue in
its largeness of plan, its Scientific exactness,
its thoroughness of detail, its promptness in
meeting emergencies, its ability to do all that
the friends at home would themselves desire
to do for soldiers. If they say it must still
go on with its work, .then must they contri
bute liberally, not only to the branches, and
to the local sources - of supply, but also to the
Central Treasury of : the Commission.
O cheerless March thou-blowest in.vain
Thy storm trumpet o'er the main ;
In vain its wild, harsh numbers smite
Through all the shuddering day and night!
Why does she here on vile or shore
Thy biting nidenesplerii no more?
Why still, where'erilejearless goes
Beams on her eheekllitilth's radiant rose?.
Turn ruffian month where Merwin tells
How he - prevents thostrongest spells,
Turn where he conquers hydra-ills
By a mere statementof the Cherokee Pills I
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ATTEIrnoN, Maw Nririntn, or , rizz Fourrs
WARD.—You are requested to meet at the pub
lic house of Wm. Hughes, on Canatstreet, on
Saturday evening at seven o'clock, for the pur
pose of nominating candidates for city:officers.
SIXTH WARD MZETDIG.—The
of the Sixth Ward are requested td meet, at
the public house of Samuel Freeburn, on
Second- street, on Saturday evening at - 7
o'clock, for the purpose of nominating city
officers. td
SOLDIER'S PmasteL.—This aftrenoon the
remains of a deceased soldier, were escorted
from Camp Curtin to the depot, by a squad
of his felllow-soldiers, who marched to the
solemn music of the muffled drum. The cof
fin was enveloped in the stars and stripes.
, We have notlearned the name of the deceased.
lin,rrarty RED Pump. —The regular
monthly payment will be made on Friday af
ternoon,*at the Sheriff's date, between the
hours of four and six. The weekly meetings
of the committee are held on Monday even
ing, of each week, at the. office of A. J. Herr,
Mag., in Walnut street.
OEO. BERGNDIR, Pres't.
0. EDWARDS,. Sec
THIBDWARD UNION MEEMG AT PARK finnan.
—Robert W. M'Clure s Esq., President; Peter
Meyer, Esq., and•D.'F. Hoffman, ;Esq., Secre
taries.
INIE=2
Town Council—Daniel A: Muench, 3 years;
Valentine-Rummel, Jr., one year. k . -
Judge of Eleationa—B. J. Harris. • '
Inspector—Augustus Swartz.
Assessor—J. Wesley Reese.'
Constable—David F. Hoffman. • -
Conferees--John J. Shoemaker and Peter
Meyer.
• A SHOOTING affair which might have been
attended with serious results, occurred at
Herr's Hotel, last night A misunderstanding
had occurred between the proprietor and a
number of soldiers, concerning a bank note s
and the soldiers became somewhat "obstrep
erous," during which 'a pistol was discharged,
and a bullet passed through the clothing of
two gentlemen who were present The owner
of the pistol alleges that it was accidentally
discharged, while others entertain an idea
that the shooting was intentional. Fortunately
,no one sustained serious damage:
TILE LEDGER STORY !-THE LEDGER STOGY
—The Hidden Handt—The Bidden Handl—
Rouse's Star Combination ComPany have
consented, at the earnest request of numerous
citizens, to repeat, once more, the dramati
zation of. Mrs. Emmft - D. E. N. Southworth's
great .fr.dger story, entitled Tun Hronnx
Hann. Miss Fanny Denham will appear in
her great character of Capitola. There is a
splendid cast of characters, and the - whole
play will be presented in the best style of the
company: As this is positively the last oppor
tunity our citizens will have of witnessing
this grand drama, we would advise every
body to go to Brant's Hall to-night
AMENDMENT TO THE CITY CHAILTER.-The
following suppleineut to the city charter has
passed both houses of the Legislature, viz :
Be it enacted,.etc., That each and,. every wa.rd
in the city-of Harrisburg shall be , entitled*
a representation in the common council *. a
resident of the ward ; and in ease of the re
moval of any such councilman from the ward
which he was elected to represent, his seat
shall be declared vacant by the common coun
cil-at their next meeting, or as early as possi
ble, at which time a special election shall be
ordered to supply the vacancy, and in ease
such vacancy shall be declared= within thirty
days previous to the day of holding the an
nual elections for said city, the same shall be
filled at such regular election : Provided, at
least five days previous notice Of the filling of
such vacancy be given in two 'daily newspa
pers published in said city.
•
In-order to avoid the extra expense of hay:.
ing an especial election it.wlll.be the:dritt, of
the city councils to, meet, immediately, and
declare the seat of - the- councilman from the
Sixth ward, Kt Morris, who has_ removed
from the ward; vacant, If this' done the
election can be held 'en Friday next ; other
wise an especial day must be appointed ;for
said election, which will entail considerable
expense. .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BANNVART'S BRONCHIAL TROOJES,
For the_core of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, ark., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whoseivikation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. MannvArt & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders, should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every;where: • -
Bead the following testintailyde ',from some
of our eminent clergymen:
Hanarsauno, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. BAnitvan.-DO:r Bir:'D 4 have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Lozenges
and other "preparations 0 for 'boarieness and
throat troubles, and in comparison. with them
all, can cheerfully commendlOui 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 Churclii.
gir - I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Baruavart's 'Bronchial TrOches.
W. 0. OATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. 8. Presbyterian Church
ELBRD3BI3II,G, Jan., 1864.
To 0. A. Bsinivenr—Dear Sir: In the habit
of speaking very frequently, and lu_places
where the vocal organs are very'lniacb.! 'taxed,
I have found the`need of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent moo ches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in, removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing the
effectiveness of the delivery of 'public ad
dresses. Yours, &i.,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church•
To C. A. BAnnvenr—Dear Sir: Haling used
your Bronchial Troches, I am free to say they
are, the best I have . ever tried and _take grept
pleasure in - recommending them to allperson s
afflicted with sore throat-or hriskiness of
voice arising from public ape or singing.
Tours, .3r.c., G. G. BARBS
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. _
.., _ . _Dittmar ATTORMEVS OFFIOE,
}lmamlo Feb.`29 1864.
To C. A.. 13artuvenT---Dear ,Sir : -- I .have
foAnd your Troghiut to be invaluahle in, re
lieving hetaii3eness and in 'Edreititlierdigi_th9
arli
muscles of the throat . They impart cle ss
to the voice, and are certainly: Of rest h ft,
St tioldritut:lio - spitakers. A. J.'l R' t •
MEDICAL.
ELIXIR
Y. ; .
WRIGHT,s
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE.
Prepared. from Pure Vegetade Extracts, coMaining noth
ins Injurious to the moat Delicate. •
WThe Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern
diSsoverles in the - vegetable kingdom; peinrin entirely
new an abs irre#keeft: oid the
old and - worn-out systems.
WThis medicine has been tested by the most eminent
medical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be
one of the greatest medical of the age.
.One bottle will care General Debility.
AilrA few doses cures Hysterics in females.
St7Onc bottle cures ?alptiatifim of the neut.
A few aoia r6tOres theergraas - Of generition.
JOPProm one to three bottles restores the =Wine=
and full vigor of youth.
WA few doses : ores the, appetite.
WThree bottles cares the worst case of Impotency. '
WA few doses cures tee low spirited.
WOne bottle restore merital power.
A. few doses bring tho rose to the cheek,
*arThis medicine restores to manly vigor and robust
health the poor, debilitated, worn-down and despairing
devotee of sensual pleasure.
.0-The listless, enervated youth, the over-tasked Man
of business, the victim of a nervous depression, the in
dividual suffering from general debility, or from weakness
of a single organ, will all find immediate and permanent
relief by the size of this Elixir or Esseri.ei of Life.
fa - Price, $.2 per bottle, or three tottles for $5, and
forwarded by express, ojf receipt of meney, to any ad
.
dress.
atirSokl by all druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. KERWIN .4 CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
.msrl.l..eodly . No. 69 Llborty,street, New York.
CHEROKEE PILLS
SUGAR•COATED
FEMALE REGULATOR,
HEALTH ,PRESERVER
CERT4IN AND SAPA.
WFor the Removal of Obstructions and the Insurance
of Regularity in the Recurrence qf Mel
Monady Periods
.tar• They cure or obviate those - numerous diseases that
spring - from irregularity, by removing iho irregularity
itself.
sa-ney cure Suppressed; Excessive and Painful Men
Struallon.
,They cure Green Sickness (Oblorosis.)
ncir They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in
the back and lower parts of the body, Heaviness, Fatigue
on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of
Spirits, Rysteria, Sick,Headaehe, Giddiness, &c., &c.
a Word, by removing the irregularity, they remove the
cause, and with it am. the effects that spring from it
,Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they con
tain nothing deleterious to any constitution, however
delicate, their function tieing 'to substitute strength for
weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to
do.
,They may be safely used at any age, and at any
perioe, EICEPT DURUM THE SIRBT TIMED MONTHS, during
whickthe unfailing nature or their minion would infallibly
PRZMN'T pregnancy.
.415 r ilikletters seeking information., or advice will be
promptly; 'freely pad discreetly &wend.
,e7-Full directions accompany each box.
.ea-Price, $1 per.box, or six boxes for $5.
ror-Sent by mail,' free bf postage, on receipt of price.
rigirSeJitby sdlyMeotable:draggLets.
DR. W. R. MERVIN I: CO., Solo Proprietors.
maril-eodly No. 59 Liberty street, New York.
"I'EARE IS NO SUCH WORD As FAIL."
TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
CT_TBEBS AND , :COPA.IBA.
This preparation 'is particularly recommended to the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC for the prompt
and certain pare of DISEASES OF THE BLADDER,
KID
NEYS ORGANS, ETC. . . .
It may be relied on imthe beret mode for the administra
tion otthese reniedies in the large class of diseases of both
sexes, to which they are applicable. It never interferes
'with the'digestion; and by its concentration, the dose is
much reduced.
N. B.—Purohiners are advised to ask for TARRANT'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIBA,
and take nothing else, as imitations and worthless prepa
ration; under similar names, are in „the market. Price
$1 00. Sent by tipress on receipt of price. Manlier,
tared only by TARRANY & CO., No. 278 Greenwich
street, corner of Warren street,,Netv York, and for sak
Dreggyuits- rewrap. .00t22-dly
For sale by S. A. KUNKLE & BRO., and by Draggiate
generally.
GREAT DISCOVERY I
Useful and Valuable
Discovery.
HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE 'CEMENT
Is of more general practical utility
than any invention now before the
public. It lunfbeen thoroughly tested
during the last two years by practical
men, and pronounced by all to be
SUPERIOR TO.4IYr
Applicable- to all
useful Arts,
Adtiesiil)` Priparations known.
HILTON'S INSOLTOZE Cursitt is a new
A new thing.
mr, and the result of years of
study; its combination is on
3:klergific :Fri:zap/es,
And under no circumstances or
change, or temperature, will It be
eornotorrupt or omit any ofensive
smell.
Its Combination.
BOOT AND SHOE
I Manufacturers, using Machines; will
find it the best article known a
Cementing for the. Channels, it works
without delay, is not affected by any
ohmage of temperature.
Boot and Shoe
nil/en:were.
Will find It sufficiently sAhesive for
their use, as has been-proved. •
Jewelers.
it is *totally Adaptor!to Leafhep,
d we claim as an ,especial. merit,
tatath sticks Pitches to Boots and
Shoes anfaciontly strong .without
stitching. • -
Falai,llea
LIQUID CEMENT
It is 4 liquid
Extant that Is &aura thing for mend
Forniture_,
mockel7_,_
TOys,
Bone,
Icory t ,
And articles of Household use
• REMEMBER
INSOLUBLE 03191247
IS IU a liquid form and as candy ap-
Remember.
piled as paste.
Rwros , s INsoLtarws ootirr
`l.2lristifixiire p or oil.
HILTON'S ItraOlanna Camsyr
Adheres oily substances..
Supplied in Family or Ifannfac
turer's Packages from 2 ounces to 109
lba.
HILTON EROS. & CO.,
Proprietors, -I
Providence,
PLZUP
Agents In Philcicle
jelB-dly
=3
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FOR i3A.LE,
50,00 of HEAIIOOB. JOLST
0 FEET-
and SCANTLING. Apply to
L ISLENTZ,
Walnut street, below Sixth.
ttinr9ii4l.*
SUPERIORNINEB AND BRANDIES eier
Oared thie market. In botiles and by - the:tab
on or quart [dean] WM. DOCK, JR., & CO
14EfollFr sale by !). Ifr itY b29lw* k ] 4l3 , RA Prinl Y KijIINeafKLLE.I44I
a 17113, ,of Ili -Atli quality and at love)
- ,
S; dust reeled and'ibrtalerby." -.--•
CO.
ELIXIR.
Obtained by a peculiar process in the dis
tillation of the tar, by which its highest med
ical properties are retained.
liave you a Cough ?_. Haveircui Sore Throat?
Have you any of the premonitory syinptoms
of-that most fatal disease Consumption?
Those who should be warned by these
symptoms generally think lightly of them
until it is too late, From this fact, perhaps
more than any other, arises the sad preva
lence and fatality of disease which sweeps to
the grave at least "one-sixth" of death's
victims.
Consumption has destroyed more of the
human family than any other 'disease, =lathe
best physicians for many years have despaired
of a. cure,-ter a remedy • that would heal the
lungs, but for more th n two hundred years
the whole medical world has been impressed
that there was a mysterious , power and. effi
ciency in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs;
therefore they have recommended the use of
Tar Water, which in many cases had a good
effect; but how to combine the medical . ,pro-
Perties so as to heal the lungs, has ever been
a mystery until it was diseovered' by Dr. L.
Q. WISICAB,T, of Philadelphia, Pa., the
proprietor of "Wiehart's Pine Tree Tar Cor
dial."
Many, not only of the people, but physi
cians of every school and practice, are daily
asking me, "What is the pralciple or cartse of
your success in the treatment of Puimonary
Consumption ?" My answer is this:
The invigoration of the digestive organs—
the strengthening of the debilitated system—
the purification and enrichment of the blood,
must expel from the system the corruption
which scrofula breeds. While this is effected
by the powerful alterative (changing from
disease to health) properties of the Tar Cor
dial, its healing and renovating principle is
also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the
lungs and throat, penetrating ..to each dis
eased part, relieving pain, subduinginfiamma
tion, and restoring a healthful tendency. Let
this two-fold power, the healing and the
strengthening, continue to act in conjunction
with "Nature's constant recuperative tendency,
and the patient is saved; it he has not too
long delayed a resort to the means of cure.
I ask all to read the following. certificates.
They are from men and women of unques
tionable worth and reputation:
DR. Wrsuanr—Dear Sir: —I had a very
dreadful cough and sore throat for one year,
and my whole system was fast giving way, and
I was prostrated on my bed with but little
hope of recovering. My disease baffled the
power of all medicines, and in a short time I
must have gone to my grave but thank God,
my_daughter-in-law would ndt rest until she
went to your store, No. 10 N. Second street,
and related my case to you, purchased one
bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and I
commenced to use it, and in one week 1, was
much better, and after using three :bogies I
am perfectly well, and a wonder to tilt my
friends, for they all pronounced me past cure.
Publish lay. case if you think proper.
ItEIIECCA. RAM' rgTON,
No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial is an
infalliable• cure for Bronchitis, Bleeding of
the Lungs, Sore Throat'and'Breast, htflamma
tion of the Lungs.
Ds. WisnAar—Sir:---I had Bronchitis, In
flammation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath,
and PalpitatiOn of the Heart in their worst
forms; I had been treated , by several of the
most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but
they could not stop the rapid course of t my
disease, and I had de,s - paired of ever being-re
stored to health. was truly on the verge of
the grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial was
highly;recommended to me by a friend; I
tried it, and am thankful to say that, after
using four large, and one small, bottles, r was
restored to perfect health. You can give re
ference to my house, No. 968 N. Second street,
or at my office of Receiver of Taxes, from 9
A. K. to 2 r. At., corner of Chestnut and Sixth
streets. - JOHN
‘ Read. the following from Utica
Ds. W/SHABT—.Dear take pleasure
in informing you through this source that
your Pine. Tree Tar Cordial, which was recom
mended for my daughter byDr. J. A. of
thiecity, has Cured her of a cough of more
than. five months' standing. I had thought
her beyond cure, and had employed the best
of medical aid without any benefit. I can
cheerfully recommend it to the public as a safe
and sure remedy fo;those similarly afflicted,
as I know of many other cases besides that of
my daughter that it has entirely cured of long
standing coughs. Yours respectfully;
JOHN V. PARKER, Datruerretak Artist
126, Genessee street, Utica. •
JE'WELEES
* * * * :—I have used Dr. Wishart's
Pine Tree Tar Cordial in My -family, and can
cordially recommend it as a valugble and safe
medicine for colds, coughs and to those pre
disposed to consumption. • •
• Dr. G. A. FOSTER, 160 Genessee street.
It is the only
The above are a few among the thousands
Which this great remedy has saved from an
=timely grave.
We have thousands of letters from physi
cians and druggists who have prescribed and
sold the Tar Cordial, .saying that they have
never used or sold a medicine which gave
such universal satisfaction.
The Tar Cordial, when taken in connection
with Dr. Wisharea Dyspepsia Pills, is an in
fallible cure for Dyspepsia.
The PINE TRET, TAB CORDIAL, will cure
Coughs, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria, and is
also an excellent remedy for diseases of the
'kidneys and female complaints. -
UING & IfAGINNIS.
The genuine bas the name or the proprietor and a pine
tree blown in the. bottle. di/ others are sparks:lS
•
Pmo2 PIM Otris . and Otin D 0 LAB per Born. .Pre
pared-only by the Proprietor,
• . ,
pr. L. Q. C. Wishart,
'No. 10 North Second Atreet, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by - Druggiits everywhere, at Wholesaleby all Philo
delphia and New York Wholesale Druggists. marlo-ly
MEDICAL.
DR. WISHART'S
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
IS THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE PINE TREE,
Mr. IVs/u) says
BEWARE OF COUNTERFIEFri
AMUSEMENTS.
BEANT'S BRANT'4 WL.
GWW STAR
Combination Aramaic ;Company,
Combination Dramatic -Company,
Combination Dramatic" Co any,
CROWDS TERNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO
GAD( AD3USSION.
POSITIVELY THE LASVTIMR.
POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME.
MRS. SOUTRWORTR'S GREAT LEDGER STORY.
MRS. SOUTHWORTR'S GREAT LEDGER .TORT.
HIDDEN HAND. BIDDEN HAND.
HIDDEN HAND.
HIDDEN HAND. HIDDEN HAND.
HIDDEN HAND. -
HIDDEN HAND. HIDDEN RANI).
HIDDEN HAND.
HIDDEN HAND. RIDDEN HAND.
HIDDEN HAND.
MISS FANNY DENHAM,
MISS FANNY DENHAM,
MISS FANNY DENHAM,
BASS FANNY DENILAX.
in Her great character of -
CAPITOLA,
Introducing several s.ongs.
The whole company in the bill
Sandra Seats and Come Early.
For particulars we small bills.
SANFORD'S HALL. o'
THIRD STREET, BilhOW MARKET STREET,
REAR OE EgEtR'S HOTEL.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON
WITH
SANFORD AND TROUPE.
DRAWING. ROOM CONCERT.
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 11.
STATI.J.V.. MANOR.
BURLESQUE CIRCUS.
SANFORD AND TROUPE.
Orchestza Seats can be procured in advance at;Ram
vest's Drug Store.
Doors open at 8. Commence yi to 8.
Police always in attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 25 cents.
Orchestra cludrs, 60 cents.
Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each.
• jangl-dat
CANTERBURY MUSIC ITALT4;
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
OPEN EVERY EvENE , TG,
With a First-class Company of .
SINGERS., DANCERS, COMEDIANS, &c., Eto.
Admission.. . ........ ..... ... .15 cents.
Seats in ....... .......... ........ 25 .4‘
FOR SALE.
PRIVATE SALE
The 17pdegrove Lock property, dye mUes north of Ear-
Msburg, fronting.east the Pennsylvania canal and railroad_ ,
near the depot, west the turnpike, consisting of a pond
Grocery Store. and a Hotel, is offered at private sale until
the 15th day of March, 1864. The canal ..grocery is. the
best stand on the Pennsylvania canal—large and coiaro-
Mous stabling and hay houses, and stables arranged' - to
lock each team separate • warehouses for grain, carriage
house, weigh-scales, sheds, ice house, and all other ouses
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 business already
,estab
lished.
The title to the property is perfect Reason for Delfts
is on account of ill health of the owner.
Apply ea the premises, or by letter, to
W_ P. HENRY
,
janl.o-dAvirtd , Susquehanna P. 0., Datiphbice., Pa.
EAT! ESTATE AT PRIVATE 'Wm
The several properties of the Estate of , ISfILLIALM AL
LISON, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg,' consisting of
Houses on Front street and Chestnut Street; at and near
the corner of Front and Chestnut streets, * vacant lot on
Mulberry street, near Third street, and - .19M acres
of land at the eastern terminus of Market street, are of
fered for sale. For terms of sale apply to therunderenpied,
Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia.
de2l-dtfl THOMAS COCHRAN-
LOTS FOR SALES—A number of lots
'have been laid out on the Jonestown Road, about
one mile east of the city of Harrisburg, which are
being sold at low prices. To persons desiring to secure
a home for themselves, and to be relieved from the
present exorbitant rents, this, is a rare opportunity
A number of lots have already,been sold and:but. few re
main on hand. The plan of said lots" can be seem at the
Sheriff's'oftice in Harrisburg, where persona desiring. to
purchase are requested to call and see the same: •
J. SHELL.
Harrisburg, Jan. 15, 1..8411.
OR
, SALE—A first-rate seconded-handed
FCARALiGg suitable for Hazking—Wal .he, sold
.cheap by applying to . W. EVES,
febl-tf ' Fifat street.
OR SALE Five-horse-powarSTEAM
ENGINE •and BOILER in good order. • Apply to
F. GEETY,
Walnut street, below Sixth_
feb23-tt
lIELDING--6TONE FOR S •
ALE -otbest
B
quality, delivered to any part of the city.
Apply to J. 1U K,
jaal2lmmediately below the city.
CARD
To Our Friends and , the Public Generally.
FOR satisfactory to ourselves,- we
have removed the agency of our PIANOS to the
MUSIC STORE of SILAS WARD, Third street, which
will hereafter be our only agency for this city and vicinity.
Orders for tuning our instruments Neff receive promptat
tention from hfr. WARD, SCHOMAKER & CO,
mar 9 Piano Manufacturprs,
PesLNuts,
25n BUSHELS of PEA NUTS for , sale in
xi lots, at TWO DOLLARS per bu.sbel, by
mar9-Iw* , . - • EBY
POE SALE,
valuable, property, corner of Seetin.d
A. and Fine street's, being fifty-two and a half feet on Se
cond and one hundred and sixty-eight feet on Fine street,
running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley,
there being space for four full building lots, and a: most de
sirable site for a Governor's Mansion or public buildings.
For particulars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY,.corner of Be
and and Pineal rests. mar9-tf
Molttritsses 2 Spring-Beth 2 2 Comforts 2c z
PALM! LEAP HAIR, TOP MA'rIRASSES.
Palm Leaf Cotton Top lifattrasses.
Corn Husk /harasses _ -
Patent Spring, Slat Beds- ,
Feather Pillows and _Bolan%
Cotton Comforts and Spreads.
Ladies' Willow Work Stands.
Carpet Camp Stools.
Door Rugs, Carpet Hassacks.
Iron bedstead; latest patter; &c.,
N. 8.-Sof as, Loungt; Cushionse Chairs and alata r a m ,
repaired. Bair and Spring Mattress:an T446;4.640; No
109 Market street, HartiSborg, Pa. -
mar2.d3m
Oporto GTape,
.
vm. WINE made front this GRAPE so
T
nearly resembles Port in flavor, body and color that
none but the best judges could distinguish it from genu
ine imported Yort—us it used to be.
The imbseriber has heen appointed' agtott for the seta
of
V I.N" s
of this grape' by an 'extensive grower in 'Westin). New
York, and can furnish them in anylinantity at moderate
price,
The wine is at present selling at from $1 50 to $4, as
cording to age, and the supply is unequal to the demand.
JACOB .511S$
feb26
Keystone Nursery, Feb. 26, 1261.
DIARIES ! DIARIES !
ANOTHER assortment of Pocket ateaVesk
D hu i m for 1864, inSi received and for ode Cheap at
feb2 SCBEFFEWS BOOKSTORE, Harriet:mg.
ALL Grape Rkoice
varte P ti e es, rSo W n lit having hey wish to have pruned, can have
it done in the beet,B=Per 10)41101$ of charge, by eddies . :
sing a Rote througajoe-rpet Offin4o. . JACOB,WM
B —The oasnt*ischt
ble for the purpose : - - fade
OAGES! -ogjaipEsi just riereliTeo,
ft Bons ORANGES, in prlinebnter nal& nZe
low, by [febB] W. DOCK, .13., & CO.
Jan.3s
IBM
J. T. BARINITZ.