paik Ettegrapt HARRISBURG, PA NUADAI EVENING, MARCH 14, 18G4. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver is t . 111 ell tb", Business Notices, Marriages, Ova tits, lo secure insertion in the TELF.GRAPH, must invariably be accom panied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition are inserted in the Horn ing Edition without extra charge. CITY ITEMS. RuiNvvar's Bronchial Troches for hoarse ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Win. T 3. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. jan3o-dtf TnE celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses, defining an :object from one to ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at RoSendale's , Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a circular ! ' . janBdtf ~rii`i(J)kll. o ) MN ICIN 'O4 :141 CITY /MEASURER: JACOB D. BOAS. OLT X 4WD/TOES: criA KREBS DEBBS, HENRY BEADER, JEREMIAH UHLER. SCHOOL DIRBOToRS--E.asT DISTRICT F. B. RABER, THOMAS WORLEY. SCHOOL DIRECTORS-NORTE y.a.r.l?:, JOHN TILL, BENJAMIN.. STROH, First Ward. COtiNbIL: JOHN A. S. TRULUNGER ASSESSOR: JOSEPH BUCHER JUDGE: A. H. SHARP. INSPECTOR: PETER BERNHEISEL, JR CONSTABLE: JOSEPH W.N.NRICH Second. Ward, O017NCIL: B. G. PETERS. ASSESSOR: • N. ZOLLINGR. SVEGE. J. B. BOYD. nispEorgu: EDWARD BOYER CONSTABLE: MOSES FLECK. Third Wdrd. • ( • CO'ONC D. A. (UENCH. q VALENTINE HUMJEEL, Jr., 1 year 'ASSESSOR: wESLEY REESE. JUDGE: B. J. HARRIS. ENSPEOTOR: AITGSUTUS SWARTZ coNsTABLE: D. F. HOFFNA.N. Fourt,li Waid. COUNCIL: HENRY M. KOHLER. Aqq"Pssos: DANIEL STRONGER JUDGE• • - WILLIAM P..HUGHES.' INSPECTOR: T. 3. BLACK. ' Fifth Ward cOuNcti.. - : SAMUEL W. MYERS ALDERMAN: M. S. -BOWER. .TuDGE: HaltillSON NITLE,S. INSPECTOR: JACOB ZARGER. AssEsson: SAMUEL C. W.EISTLiga boxsTABLE: SAMUEL C. COLE tiirth Ward. COUNCIL: NO NOMINATIONS. JUDGE: D. A. BOLT. INSPECTOR: FRANK DARBY. ASSESSOR: JACOB SWEITZER. ALDERMAN:, GEO. B. COLE. ' OONSTAIILE: HENRY RADA...BAUGH. TOWN AND COUNTRY. WANTED-A good boy, of 16 or 17 years of age, in a grocery 'store. Must be a good rte.: conutant. For particulars apply ra: 2t* THIS °MOE. A moron lot of fancy chickens, raised from premium stock, will be sold at gotiman's sale, on Tuesday. They are 'all fuae specimens of the choicest varieties, embracing Btack Span ish, Silver Poland, Black Poland, an Nankin Bantams. • • 2t THOSE beautiful little "insects" known as shad-flies have made their appearanue 4 and are quite numerous. =:=c: Isaac F/SHBE., who was recently sentenced to be shot at Carlisle, on Friday next, has been pardoned by the President, on the ground of .1 insanity. THE WEIGHT OF A BUSHEL OF o..kxs.—An act has been read in the House axing the standard weight of a bushel of oats at thirty two pounds. • A. conanspormracr informs us thafte patri otic soldier, Smith, of razor-strop notoriety, is enlisted in the 140th L. Y. regiMent, in stead of an 71linois regiment, as published a .day or two ago. CoortormitAx rx TfE SI3TH WAsM.—The copperheads are sore and testy on .the subject of the Connoilmaff of the Sixth ward. The Tory Organ this morning' apegel ,that the "Abolitionists" seemed over-anxi4 to get rid of one "Democrat," in order , that .another might be elected in his place. Now,,Vae facts are, that the Democrats of the 'S t+ ward were themselves the most anxious: * tc, get rid of "a foreigner" as their c a.epreietntative in Council, and the leading Democrats_ in the ward took the lead in these-0;0ra 4have a new election to fill the vacancY,,erleated by the removal of their representative fronitlr ward. .b.; our advertising_ columns will be found the Mayor's brOclmiCaliim for - th `eleetion 'of a member of Council froth the Sixth ward, to fill the vacancy created by the removal of Wm. Morris from said ward. A NEW disease termed the "Idaho fever," has appeared in various places. The principal symptoms are a love of gold and a desire to travel towards the Rocky Mountains. The Idaho mines are said to yield an abundance of "filthy lucre," but we would not advise any one to risk the trouble and expense of a trip for all money they will be enabled to obtain there. DEPARTED. —The • Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania regiment left•here orc Saturday evening—their destination being the South. The regiment, which has had its ranks filled with recruits, is commanded byColonel Dick White. Captain Waterbury's compel - 3r is connected with the Fifty-fifth. A large - crowd witnessed their de parture. May these brave men all return, when this cruel wai is over." DrsonnEarr. 7 -Between eleven and twelve o'clock on Saturday night, a fight occurred between a party of soldiers and others, in Raspberry allty, between Market and,Chest nut streets, in which stones, brick, mud, fists, &c., were freely used, and one or two,of the parties badly disfigured. The noise cre ated by the men engaged in the muss dis-. turbed the citizens of the neighborhood, and the language, cursing, etc., issuing from walking lager beer vessels was disgusting in fee extreme: The fight commenced at Milli gan's saloon, but it is due Mr. M. to state that he was in no manner connected with the ilia turbance or the cause of it.' -; f'ber 4el how ever, too many lager beer saloons that por ,lson. of town , . the . law-abiding citizens of the neighbtriajdf larhand that the n uisance be abated. IF crowded houses, and increasing popu larity, are gratifying•to managers, our friend Rouse, of the Star Combination Company, must be one of the happiest men in the world. It•llisinPrising'tO Witubs6 theidiEcess that at tends the efforts of the troupe to please our citizens. Night after night the capacity of the hall is tested. On Saturday night every seat was fill hundreds of persons standing, long before the time for the performance to commence. That excellent two-act amnia, The Factory Girl, was repeated, and the mem-. hers of the Star Company "acted eout" their parts in a Jmanner that could not be excelled. Mr. Jannings never appeared to better advan tage than in his personation of Stephen Plum. Mr. Rouse, -Toby Twinkle, was irresistibly funny. Miss Penny Denham'a "Martha Gibbe was a grand charatter, and 'nobly sustained. The other parts were equally Well sustained. Should this play be repeated, many who were present Saturdainight will 'take a card," and,go to the halt :The . Two Ilighway6en, con clUdeft the`entertainment. To-night two new plays will be produced, viz: Aline, the Rose of Killarney, or the Mother's Prayer; anthrenny Lind. In the former, Miss Josephine Tyson will appear as Mine, Miss Fanny Denham as Lilly Lover, Mr. Jennings as Fainter Sawler; Mr: Rouse as Davey, Mr. Rent as General Blackain, Mr. Dunn as Mr. Rosselyn, Mrs. Jennings as the Countess of Dunmore, Miss Aglon as Miss Danbigney; other characters by the members of the com . . pany. The closing piece (Jenny Lind) is a latighable . and musical faree, with I fine cast of characters. Go early. S&NFORD'S OPERA. HOUSE. --Nothing escapes Sanford's eye. He is always on the alert for attraction. This week he terms MuSeum week, introducing curiosities. To-night he presents a Mummy—ago personates on‘hira self—one of his most laughable efforts.' On Tuesday he gives us the slephant, Van Amv burgh, who will be put through his tricks by Sanford, who thoroughly understands train-. ing an elephant Wednesday everting the Eu taw Indians, who will pass through this city on Wednesday, have been secured, and they will go through their Indian war songs and dances. Thursday evening Shakesaeare will be murdered, as Sanford will perform King Dick iu.his way and conception; and so every evening this week will be presented a variety of novelties , that no one can resist visiting, as the entertainment is of the highest order. of originality and burlesque. •But the-reigning attraction is in store for next Monday even ing. SanfOrif assures us, as he has •been so .extensively patronized since his return, that he will give the public something neverhere tofore, exhibited outside of New York and Philadelphia—a scenic pantomime. In order that the maohinery iasy be complete, the whole resources of the Eagle Works are brought as assistance.:." The castings, mouldings and revolving 'scenery' are all to be made in this city, the patent being taken from Laura Keene's Seven Sister scene, the "Birth of the Butterfly," so prepare for a treat. LEOZORE ON THE PENINSULA CAIIPAION.—The lecture tik hp delivered _to- .morrow (Tuesday) evening, by HENRY M. 'Fula', Esq., . on the 'eninsnla Campaign of the Annoy ok , the Po toulao,•" is'or.Woffni) ordinary interest. The Lecturer accomponried Gen. Woodbury, Chief of the Engineer Corps, through the whole campaign—was constantly near the person of the Commanding General, and enjoyed every advantage of witnessing all the incidents of that stirring Period 'of the •War. - The lecture is a lively, spirited and graphic description of the whole onanpaign, from the landing of the forces and the siege of Yorktown, down to the withdrawal of the army after the Seven Days' Retreat. The campaign being complete in it-. self, it is so treated in the Lecture; but it is also - viewed as.a relative part of the war. The object of the campaign is eloquently por trayed; and in th; course of the Lecture it is seen how and why the plans of the Command ing General, for the capture of the Rebel Cap-. ital were rendered abortive. The language of the Lecture is earnest and eloquent, but temperate; and the sentiments of the Lecture will be approved by all who desire to see the War brought to a.speedy close, the Rebellion quelled, and the Union, prosperity and hap pumas of the ountry restored. _ AN APPEAL TO THE LITTLE GIRLS ntssuao. --Dear Girls—To all of you whose nimble fingers have picked - boxes full of lint, crochetted mittens, wrought up the odds and ends of various "pieces" into shapely, strong "housewives" for the soldiers, and in every way your warm hearts could devise, have la bored to show your love for your country, and desire to help her defenders, to ;you r particu larly this appeal is addressed. Have you heard that in June next there is to be a' magnificent fair held in Philadel;thia, for the benfit of the Sanitary Commission? One of its anticipated attractions is to be a Children's Department, containing all things useful and interesting to children, and to the furnishing of that• Depar tment you girls of Harrisburg are most 'ear nestly invited to contribute, both of articles and money. How shall you raise the means ? Let us propose a plan, by citing. you. an example. Thelittle girls and young . people of Norwalk, Chic), seven months ago wondered "if they the soldiers." Could no anything for the . aoldiers." Deter mined to try, they formed themselves into an association, called the "Alert-. Club," and re cently sent to the "Central Treasury," of the Sanitary CoMmission, the sum •of $560- 1 2. , . -Their village contained but two thousand • in habitants, and had really no wealthy men. in it. Their plan has been triedthibughout dif- I ferent parts of the State of Naar York with equal success, and why should not the.girls of Harrisburg, have the honor of organizing the first One in Perinsilvaida. You are' bound to < B=oo, if you only go to -work in earnest. With so nattily thin:wand inhabitants to work - upon,. so many really rich men who delight in being liberal, (or who should do so at least, ) and so many'whole-souled patriotic mothers to assist and cheer your . efforts, a Work far, beyond your greatest exPectations can cer-'; tainly be accomplished. Every school in our city,can have its "Alert Club." The plan of operating is simple, but 'complete, - involving no expense, but that of thought, energy, af fection, and plenty of out-door exercise ; an expenditure which will, after awhile, - bring you an interest more valuable than the best arithmetician Among you can compute. A copy of the "plan" of organizing "Alert Clubs" has been furnished to the teach ers of each of your schools. They will doubtless co-operate with you as heartily as they do in all else that Concerns' your happi ness. ....--.0.--..... Crry Trcrurr.--At a meeting of the Confer ees of the different wards held at the Court ,House on Saturday evening, the following ticket was placed:in City Treastirer—Jicob.D. Boas. • City Auditors.—Chambers Dupps, Henry Bender and Jeremiah Uhler. Selsiol Directors, East Ward—B. F. Reber, Thomas Worley. School 'Directors, North *ard—John Till and Benjamin Stroh. The Rev. Dr. C. A. Hay was placed in nom ination, but declined to accept the nomina tion as will be 'seen from the folloWini, note, Messrs. SgommusAlLkriEß, &c., Cooferees of the,North Ward School District. Gentlemen: Hairing been privately informed of your intention to nominate 1316,88 a candi date for the office of School Director, I take the earliest opportunity of informing you that, under existing oirowstatancentAtwiWbirtmpos sage for me to consent to comply with your wishes. PleaSe accept of nig cordial thalaki to your selies and your constituents, for the confi dence and good will t.hus, shown to me, and _rest assured that, in my capacity asa.`:private citizen, I will continue to do all i n Iv power to , improve the character of our common schools, upon the propor development of which the welfare of _our'eoramunity, and in- deed, of our common cOuntry, so largely de pends. Yours respectfully, CHARLES A. HAY. H4BRLSBUBG, Saturday, March 12th, /861. N. B. Please consider this declinature as unconditional. . - 1=1:=1 WPM WARD ITKION MEETiNG.-A meeting Ras held at the sth WitrdHouse, March 12th, 1864:, Zvi ,Weaver, President, H. Ebeisole, Sepsetem _ , _ EEI2 Council, Samuel WALyem; Aldernien, M. S. Bower;,Judge of, Elections, Elanison,Miles; In,spector, Jadob'Zarger; Assessor, Sainuel C. Wiestling; Constable, Samuel C. Cole; Con ferees, David Oves, Chambers Dubbs On motion, Resohad, That Capt. Wm. Sees be heartily and unanimously reconimended for the situa tion of keeper of the State public, grounds. Resolved, That a copy of these proceedings be signed by the President and Secretary of this.meeting and forparded to our State Sen ator, and further, tli at e etude Senator be resplctfully requested to give his earnest sup portßn behalf of the above recommendation. Reso(ved, Unanimously, that these proceed ings be published in the DAILY TELEGRAPH. - LEVI WEAVER, President. ERERSOL, Secretary Foment Wang—At ii,Meeting of the Union voters of lie Fourth **lli:held at the public house of WilliaMf P. litiglies, on Saturday evening, Mr. John* . **chosen President, and &divan S. Child Seciett4. On motion, the following persons were nominated for ward officers: Council, Henry M. Koller; Assessor, Daniel Strominger; Judge of Elections, Wiliam P. Hughes; 'lnspector of Elections T. 4efferson Black. The Conferees, Alfred Slentz and Henry M. Koller were instructed to vote • for jdoob D. Boas for City Treasurer, and John Till and Rev. Charles A. Hay for Shool Directors. POLI,CE AMIERS. —Before Alderman Kline.— €rtndsk, Morning the follOviii4 drunks had a hearing and were discharged : Jane Irwin, John Bates, Robert Maim, Wm. J. Ham mond, Wm. A. Rainey, Frank Clayton, (fined $l,) Wm. Richeron. This morning the following were bronht, from the lock-up and discharged : Isaac R. Riuer, Jonathan Ruch, George Ross,. Edward Lawrence, John Livermore and Richard Pres ton. This afternoon a soldier was arrested on a charge of stealing a gold ring from Philip Dangherty's stand, at the foot of,lrlarket street. He was committed to the loei-up, for a further hearing. DEAD.---Joshua Marsh, a - venerable citizen of Uniontown, died in that borough a few days since, from the effects of that mysterious disease to which so many of those skipping at the .National Hotel at the.time aLlittehanan's hauguratioa, have fallen viatims; 11 • - • - Fr.P.ST WAMD TICICET. —Council, John Trul- Se,lrol . Direeto!, Thprna.s Worley; As sessor, JosePh BtrelieirertaireNftiattil4, A. B. Sharp; Inspeotor, Peterßernheisel, jr.; Constable, Joseph Wenrich. NOTICE TQBEcknyzyltsp OFF/Miar, ANT! TO ALT, PEason PRESENT/NO REM:Li/b.—S. S. Child is now ready to make out the necessaay papers for the collection of premiums for presenting recruits, and still continues to make out offi cers' 'recruiting accounts, pay rolls and all kinds of writings connected with the military departments. Haling •had much experience in llitary ;ti t is fullytcapable to transact "anfkirid of Lifsinest dinnectett with the various departments. Office in Darts TELTORAPO' Building, Third street, Harris burg. mars-d2w OVA CLOAK AND SHAWL Room. —lt is not our intention to lead . the artless mind astray or build hi imagitiatibn - untold :Splendor that would rival the fabulous stories of the Arabian Knights, or the fiction of oriental travelers, for do we intend to borrow from the gOld that freighted the ship-by which Columbus made known to Spain that he had discovered a new world, to gild the unpretending room that C. L. Bowman has just fitted up, espe cially for cloak, shawls and hoop-skirts; and owing to the quick communication by railroad, cloaks, shawls and skirts that adorned the counter of the manufacturer a few hours since in Boston ; New 'York and Philadelphia, can be purchased here. And indeed the watch ful energy that guides the business of the cheep dry,good store, No. 1, copier of Front and Market streets,is alWays Oa the alert to tap any avenue by which goo4s can be ob taind less•thart the regular trade price,. so as tb give theltdVantage to the buyer. SPECIAL NOTICES. B 4 II TROCHES For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, &c., are specially recommended to ministeni, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured onlyby C. A. Bannvart dr. Co.; Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Soldby druggist every where. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: ITATrnissuao, Feb. Bth, 1884., C. A. BAirrivesr—Dear Sir: :I have. used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other • preparations for liparseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them all, carrcheerklly commend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and singers,ln cases of hoarseness, coughs and.. colds. I have found them serving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. EL ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. .05-1 agree with Mr. Robinson as to the `value of Bannvart's Bronchial Troches. W. C. CATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. I TAnarsstrao, Jan., 0 1864. To C. A. Berrsverrr—Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking very frequently, and in plebes where the,vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant,. and that want has been supplied in your excellent Troshes. r consider Mem very far supriqr to any Lozenges that I have .ever used, in removing speedily that huskiness of the voice arising from itsloo frequent usity , suad impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public ad dresses. Years, &c., • • O. WALKER JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church' To C. A. - -11muva.ar---.Dear Eir: Having used your Bronchial Troches, I am free to say they are the best I have ever tried and take great pleasgrpin•Caegmmnding thlm to all persons afflicted with sore ihioat or huskiness' of voice arising from publie speaking or singing. G. G. RARESTRA.W, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. • - Dmrumr ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, t • Tii_TrrnattuDa, Feb. 29, 1864. r To• O. A. BAmivArr—Dear Sir : I have found your Troches to be invaluable in re lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the niuSeles of the throat. • They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly.of great bene fit to all public speakers. _ A. J. HERR r[IHE CONFESSIONS AND . EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION to YOUNG. MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous De bility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &n, supplying at thesame time THE MEANS OF SuLs-Cultu. By one who has cured himself after undergoing coasiderable quackery. .:inelosing. a post paid - addressed envelope, single copies may be bad of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq. febB.3mddcw Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. FOR SALE. p ELVATE SALE. The Updegrove Lock property, five miles north of Har risburg, fronting east the Pennsylvania canal and railroad, near the depot, west the turnpike, consisting of a Canal Grocery Store and a Hotel, Is offered at ,private sale until the 16th day - 1864. The canal grocery is the best stand on the Pennsylvania canal—large and commo dious stabling and hay houses and stables arranged to lock each team separate ; warehouses for grain, cani house, weigh-scales, sheds, Ice hotise,.and all other houses age necessary for carrying on the business. The Hotel (Rea:vino House) has a good run of both 'rail road and canarcustom, 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 selling is ottitecoutit of ill health of the owner. Apply on the premises, or by letter, to W. P. HENRY, Jaini&dawtit Seisouilinnha P. 0., Dauphin err., Pa. REAL ESTATE AT _PEIVATE SALE Theseveral properties of. the Retato of WILLIAM .AL LISON, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Front street and Chestnut s,treet, at and near the Corner of Front and Chestnut streets, a vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 19)i' acres of land at the eastern terminus of Market street, are of fered for sale. For tams of sale apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. de2l-dtf] THOMAS COCHRAN. LOTS FOR' SALE.—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 nuibber of lots have already been Sold and but few re main on hand. • The plan of said loth can be seen at the Sheriff's office in Harrisburg, where persons desiring to, Purchase are requested to call and see the same. J. - SHELL. Harrisburg, Jam 15,1864. Janie QR .B.6.LE t A .Vive-horseloow.er. §TF: AAT tiod order. Apply to F. GEETY, Walnut Street , belaw Sixth SEIM feb23-tf PAPER WAREHOUSE. FARRELL, IRVING & CO., 410 MINOR snorer, PECLADELPIIIA FL. MANUFACTURERS of ROLL WRAPPERS, ~12013- 1 1LE•AND SINGLE nErginHa, CAP AND CROWN 11A141n-A on hand or made to order. -Thera price paid for rope in large or small quentl - marl-dam FOR SALE. • PLOT of Ground, fronting on,Chestnut ll_ street 52 feet 6 ladies, - ,rurtnlng aleztDewberry alley 210 rot to Pherry alley, with 4 frame hoima tmarbilti) wad 0, WFADDE'r. • 4_ BINDERS—Wanted, one or two JJ 400,17toitwc-RAERs. Apply to or address by let- Mi. ELARDING. 526 Cbcotnut street. Phiiadelpbla. marl2-cl t AFEW first-class WOOD WORKMEN, Cabinet Bfakers or Carpenters. ALSO, MACHLNISTS and MOKLDERS. Applyet the marB-dlw EAGLE: WORKS, BARN. WANTED Black Oak and other Barks, de livered in Harrisburg, Pa., near the depot. The highest market price in cash paid for any amount. For information call on S. L. MCC Exchange Broker, 128 Market street, Harrisburg, fenl2-detilvf $55000 aWbAiiusinTeFtnaNsin,thvorthewithtouot April, to use inAhe Manufacturing and mercantile bust flea in Harrisburg, Pa. For making money the opportu nity is a rare one and safe. No competition. For infor mation enquire of S. McCIILLOCH, g b a•change Broker, 128 Market street, Havisburg, Pa. foll2-domef .WANTED, AMIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, to act in the capacity of NURSE, to take charge of two chil dren. Must be,one who has bad experience in . intrsing. Either an English or Scotch Woman preferred. To such good Wages will be paid, and a good home guaranteed.— Apply at ROOM 38, State Capitol Hotel, between 10 o'clock, A. X., and 0 P. M. mitti-dtf . A GENTS wanted to sell the Standard ills tory-of tha War. A rare dance to make money. Agents are Wearing from $lOO to $2OO permooth. 200 ,0 0 0 volumes already sold. Send for circalars. Address " • JONES BROS. & de 20 ' Putdialters, Baltimore, Md. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PHOTOGRAPH ALUMS. Photograph Albums. Photo aph Albums. - Photograph Albums. Photograph Albums. THE largest and cheapest variety of PHO TOGRAPH ALBUMS in the city are constantly keg. at trnarl2l BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.' Moine Pot Stale, AT PRIVATE SALE, a Three-story Brick HOUSE, situate in Second street, opposite Baptist Church. Enquire of inserl2-d3ti A.. 1. HERR. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Photo,gvaph Albums. BOUND in FINE MOROCCO—panelled, gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt clasps. ALBUMS WITH 30 Pictures for . $3 00 4 0 ft. ri . 350 b 0 -" " • . 400 together with vrrious other styles of binding, sizes and prices, which will be sold cheap. Soldier,s you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and cheaper album anywhere. Call and see at SCHEPPBH'S Bookstore, marl2-dtf ' Harrisburg, Pa. ANOTHER SHEET IRON (so called) SAFE blown open and robbed of $2501 11 Read the following extract from a letter from Mem% H. Ruby it SEUPPEN'aIIIIRG, March 16, 1864. Gno. W. Papaws, Esq. —Dear Sir:—Yours duly re ceived and in reply state that our safe, which, was opened and robbed on the night of the 7th inst., is the Herring make, patented May, 1852. The door was "drilled near the lock and blown to pieces by powder. We wish to dis pose of it and procure ono secure against FIRE as well as against BURGLARS; a No. 6 Llllie's would suit-us. Yours truly, H. RUBY &- CO. The above speaks for itself. A word to the wise is suf ficient. GEO. W. PARSONS, Agent for Lillie's Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,llo Market street. marll-0t PUBLIC SALE. HE sitbsciitier g- about to relinquish - tu - e - ria - orriur ussm?na, um-rat - run - no Sale, int Tuesday and Wednesday, March. 15 & 16, 1864, on the iiremises on which he now resides, in Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, two and a half milesabove Harrisburg, on the river road leading from Harrisburg to Dauphin, the,following personal property, to wit: Four .Head of Good WORKING HORSES, • One fine black Colt, (3 years ; old,) , seven head of first rate billeli Cows; consisting of 2 hill-blooded Devon Cows, 1 thorough-bred Durham Cow, bred by Jacob S. Halde man; 1 full-blooded Devon Bull, 3 years old, 7 head of Young Cattle, consisting of 1 fall-blooded Devon Bull Calf; 5 months old ; 1 Weren't-bred Durham Heifer, 18 months old; 1 grade : Alderney Heifer; the balance bred from the very best Mitch Caws, 20 head of shoat; 2 pairs of the celebrated mammoth, Bronze Turkeys, 1 farm Wagon, calculated for two or four horses,. with shifting tongues • 1 one or two-horse Wagon, with shafts and tongue; '1 Spring Wagon for one or two horses, with shafts and tongue; 1 light Spring Wagon, with shifting top, nearly, new ; 2 light Spring Wagons, used as milk wagons; 1 Cart, 1 two-seated Rockaway. Carriage, with pole and shafts; 1 two-seated, Sleigh , with pole and shafts, entirely new; 1 single -seated Sleigh, 1 Market Sled, I pair of Bob Sleds. 1 Hussey Reaper, 1 Pine's Far mer Mower 1 York County. Grain Drill, 1 Farm.,„ Roller, 2 pairs of 8.4 Ladders, is and 20 feet long, 1 pate Yankee Ladders, Ite boxed...qv, 15 feet long; 1 No. 7, 1 No. 4, Iron Ploughs, 1 twd-rse and one-horse Minnie,/ Plows, 1 Prouty Plough, 1 Mapes' Subsoil Plough, 2 Cultivator Ploughs, 1 Hecker Corn Plough, 1 double shovel Plough, 3 Cultivators, 2 triangle Harrows, 2 two-horse square, 1 one-horse and 1 Scotch. Hinge Harrow; I Carrot Weeder, or Horse Hoe; 1 Turnip Drill, 1 Turnip Cutter t •l Wheel er's Railway Horse Rower and Thresher, 1 Eureka No. 3 Hay and Fodder Cutter, 1 Lancaster Winnowing Mill, 1 hand Corn Sheller, 1 Farmer's Stove and Boiler, (holds 40 gallons t ) 1 Delsno's Independent Tooth Wheel Rake, 1 Revolving Hay Rake, lot of Double and Single Trees, Spreads, 3 Log Chain's, 30 Cow Chains, Farm and Wagon Harness for five Horses, 4 sets of single Harness, I set of silver mounted Carriage Harness, (good as new,) set of double harness for Carriage, 1 set of Cart Harness, 1 Wagon Saddle, 1 riding Saddle and Riding . Bridles, 5. Housing Bridles, Collars, Wagon, Plough and Check Lines, Halters, Horse Blankets, Sleigh Bells, Surcingles, Feed Chests and Mixing ,Troughs, 40 Grain , Bags, 7 dozen Bushel Baskets, lot of Handle Baskets, Half Bushel, Peck and' Half Peck Measures, hay, grain and Shaking Forks, Grain Shovels, Mattocks, Picks, Sledges, Drills, Crowbars, Shovels, Hoes, Splitting Axe and Wedges, Chopping Axes, Digging Iron, 250 Cook's patent Strawberry Baskets and Crates, 53 hot bed sash and lot of straw matting, 250 transplanting gots, a large lot of various garden seeds, 300 bushels of pure seed Potatoes, consisting Of Mercers, Peach Blows, Early June; Prince Alberts and Buck Eyes. Also, HITCHED- and- DAIRY FURNITURE, consisting of 2 Corner Cupboards, Tables, Chairs, Benches, Wooden and Tin Buckets, Milk - Claim and Measures, Stone and Earthenware Crocks, 2 Milk Troughs, 2 Oil Hogsheads, Meat Stands Tight and Flour Barrels, and various other articles too numerous to mention; the whole together forming one of the most complete assortments or Farm ing and Gardening Implements and Dairy Utensils to be found anywhere; and persons in want of any article in the above line cannot do better than attend the above sale, as they can find here almost any article they May want. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A., when attendance will be given and erns made known by H W. HOFFMAN. DMA VANDEitsLoar, Auctionier. marl2-d3t-s-m-t JOHN DOUGLASS, [Late 10/ Arch street,] WHOLESALE dealer in all ldnds of For eign arid Domeatic Leaf and Manufactured TOBACCO Also , imported , Havanna, German and , Domestic Segars, Snuff, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, k cNo. 13 North Sixth street corner of Commerce, Philadelphia_ mann-diva DESIRABLE • • SUBURBAN RESIDENCE FOR. SALE. THE undersigned offers, at private sale, at a great advantage to capitalists, • THREE ACRES OF LAND, sitito on the Hummelstawu turnpike, within the city limits, whereon is erected a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, and other out hones ,For further , particulars enquire of JAMES B THOXPSON, marlO-dtf Fifth street, beiween Walnut add Market. To Our Friends and the Public Generally. FOR reasons 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 citraildvicinity. Orders for tuning our instruments will receive prompt at teliti9ll. from Mr. NKAIp. SCROMAICER as co, raitr9 Plaao 3 faautactsreis; Philadeiplata. . I , , WAA TS. WANTED, CARD MEDICAL. ELIXIR. ELlxrr. . Dn. WRIG37:' 112413VENATING OR, ESSENCE OP ram Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, cccrainic,,,- ing Injurious to the most Delicate. B:V•The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern discoveries in the vegetable kingdom; being an entirely new and abstract method of cure, irrespective of all the old and worn-out systems. ,94 This medicine list been tested by the most eminent medical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of the greateat medical discoveries of the age tkyr - One bottle will cure General Rebflity. ACF•A. few doges cures Hysterics in females. .Onc bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart garA few doses restores the organs of generation. ,g;.Prom one to three bottles restores the manliness and full vigor of youth. tA few doses restores the appetite. - Three bottles cures the worst case of impotency. lrirA few doses mires tee low spirited. 'One bottle restors mental power. .ga-A few doses bring the rose to the cheek. Star This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health the poor, debilitated, worn-down and despairing devotee.of sensual pleasure. Xir 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 weak:nes,: Of a single organ, will all find immediate and permanent relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life. fa - Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwarded by exprm, on receipt of money, to any ad dremt. Sir Sold by all drug fists everywhere. DR IV. R. KERWIN CO., - Sole Proprietors, marli.eally No. 59 Liberty street, New York. CHEROKEE PILLS SUGAR-COATED FEMALE REGULATOR, ITRAT,TH PRESERVE,R. CERTAIN AND SAFI, Ba . POI: the Removal of 'Obstructions and the insurance of Regularity in the Recurrence. of She Aforialy Pe:ritds. They cure or obviate thoscinamerous diseases that spring from irregularity, bytrentoving The irregularity .They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Men striation. XWlTiey cure Green Sickness (Chlorosis.) .They cure 'Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in the back and lower parts of the body, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Giddiness, &c., Ac. In a word, by removing the irregularity; they remove the cause, and with it MI. the effects that spring from it Aga-Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they con tain nothing deleterious to anyilconstitution, however delicate, their function being to substitute strength for watkrims., which, when properly used, they never fail to do. .@a They may be safely used at any age, and at any pertoe, Excises , DEEM THE PIPET THREE METES, during, which the unfailing nature of their action would infallibly smarzzr pregnancy. Air - All letters seeking information or advice will be promptly, freely and discreetly answered. 49y-Fall directions accompany esch - Z—Price, $1 per pow.., &ies for $5. .ogP•Sent.hr midi, free of p.otage, on receipt of price. gOrSold - by ail respectable druggists. DR. W. R. MER.WEI & CO., Sole Proprietors. marll-eodly No. 59 Liberty street, New York AMUSEMENTS. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL GRAND STAR Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. SPLENDID NEW PLAY SPLENDID NFW PLAY. Rose of Killarney. Rose of Killarney.` Rose of KilLarney Rose of Killarney. Rose of Killarney. Rose of KilL ' lruey. Rose of Killarney. Rose of Ullarney. And the Musical Farce, called JENNY LIND. • JENNY LIND. JENNY LIND. JENNY LIND. JENNY LIND. i JENNY LIND. JENNY LIND. JENNY LIND. MISS FANNY DEMI, MISS FANNY DENIM, M - ISS FANNY DENMAN, MISS FANNY DEMEAN. with numerous songs, &Letts, chorMwes &noes and a TRIANGULAR DUEL. The whole company in the bill, Secure Seats and Come Early. For particulars see small bills SANFORD'S MILL. THIRD STREET, BELOW KARIM' STREET, REAR OF HERB'S HOT.LL. OPEN FOR_ THE SEASON SANFORD . AND TROUPE. DRAWLNG • ROOM CONCERT. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 14 HTJTCHINSON FAMILY To conclude with E. 31 IT IVI Y. SANFOItD AND TROUPE. Orchestra Seats can he procured in advance at Rana vart's Drug Store.- Doora open , at 6,g. Commence AC to 8. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra chairs, 50 cents Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, each. jan.2l4st CANTERBURY MUSIC MALL. WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. J. BUDD OPEN EVERY EYk..IaNG, With a Plest-oiass Company of SEsTGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, ft., &o. Admission. •• • •• • • •••• •••• ...... 15 cents. Seats in Boxes 25 FOR sALE ASECOND-HAND PTANO, suitable for beginners. Also, a Large Three Cornered Show Window and Handsothe Flag WE 91l Will be sold rery low, if called for before the ISt of April. Enquire at SCHEFFER'S Bookstore, Harrisburg, Penna. mario - DIARIES ! DIARIES ! ! ANOTHER assortment of Pocket and Desk Diaries for MI, just received and for sale cheap at feb2 SCH£PFEWSBOOKSMICE, Harrisburg. ORANGES! ORANGES! dust_- received, 65 BOXES ORANGES, in prime order'ind for sale ow, by [felSl] W. DOCK, JR-, & CO. STRUPS, of extra quality and at low pricesl Just 03eeived and for sale by fel L EIr LAAP.---Rifty kegs prime Leaf Lard for *ale by • EMI MST it /117/CKLE• . . SPLENDID NEW PLAY SPLENDID NEW PLAY. 3 n 25 Sole Lesse. EN=