Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, March 16, 1864, Image 3

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lIARRISBURG, PA
LDNESDAY EVER'S°, MARCH 16, 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, &C., to secure insertion in the
TELT: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,
8.1-..--svArcr's Bronchial Troches for hoarse-.
ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles'
Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and
D r . Win. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue.
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THE celebrated crystal spectacles properly
adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to
700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses,
defining an object from one to ten miles, and
all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo
sophical instrtunents at Rosendale's Optical
Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes
inserted. Send for a circular! janBdtf
TOWN AND COUNTrRY.
TN' our advertising columns will be found an
ordinance changing the time of opening the
markets from eight o'clock to five.
ME city council offer a reward of one 111111-
,Ira - 1 dollars for such information as will lead
to the detection and conviction of the person
or persons who caused the recent conflagra
tions in our city.
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POCKET PICKED.—A soldier was relieved of
his pocket-book and $l5, at Brant's Hall,
list night. If the thief will call on the owner
he can obtain the gum string belonging to the
pocket-book.
:3110OTTNE , Arraar.—On Wednesday night a
man named Henry Finefrock, was shot by a
named Ingraham, at a dance house in
Lancaster. Finefrock died in a few hours
afterward.
MARKET. —There was but a limited supply
of marketing offered this morning. Prices
ranged at high figures.
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SIXTH WARD.—The citizens of the piith
ward will hold :a meeting at the Marcella
House, on this evening, at Fgeven o'cloCk,
for the purpoSo of nominating a candidate for
councilman. All the voters of the ward are
requested 10_be present.
Tir. braV . e tnen composing the 79th regi
ment, met with a grand reception at Lancas
ter, this morning. An immense, concourse
of people turned'out to welcome the returning
heroes. A grand collation was served up in
Fulton Hall.
EARLY SALAD. —We are under obligations to
Mr. Hargest for a fine mess of the best salad
we have ever seen at this season of theliar.
The heads are nearly as large as an ordinary
cabbage head. His stand is in the lotdr
market house, where he will be happy to ad
commodate all his friends.
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IMPORTANT SALE OF DRY -GOODS.—We di
rect attention to the advertisement in another
column, offering for sale a large stock of dry
goods, &c., in Middletown. The goods were
originally selected with great care, and the in
ducements offered to those who desire to go
into a profitable business, are very great and
attractive.
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IMMENSE DISBURSEMENTS.—TO show the
magnitude of the business transacted at this
post, we were apprised of the fact that, within
the last nineteen days, Captain IL L Dodge
disbursed $275,000, in the payment of pre
miums, bounties and claims for recruiting.
Captain Dodge is one of the most efficient and
trustworthy executive officers connected with
the army.
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AN Enron.—Au item is going the rounds
of our exchanges, announcing the death of
Col. Stambaugh, late of the 77th Penn. Reg
iment. We are pleased to notice that the
above gentleman is yet alive, and was in town
a day or two ago. No doubt our cotempo
raries confounded the Col's' name with that
of Col. Samuel C. Stambaugh, of Lancaster,
who died a week or two ago.
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lanur. W. W. Gresox, of Co. G, 76th Reg
iment P. V., who was dismissed frcun''the
army, some time since, on a charge of having
been absent from his company without leave,
has been re-instated in his command. An
investigation of the circumstances connected
with the case of Lieut. Gibson shows that he
was on detached recruiting service at the'Pine
of his alleged absence, in which he was high
ly successful. We congratulate Lieut. G. on
his vindication and reinstalment, as he is
gallant soldier and a faithful officer.
Suuu DODGE. —White men and "American
citizens of African scent" are alike engaged in
the recruiting business here, and play some
sharp dodges upon each other, as well' as
upon "raw recruits."—Tory Organ. -
—Why not divulge the names of the "white
men," who "play some sharp dodges?'.' The
only "white men" who are engaged in this
business, so far as our knowledge extends, are
a Democratic member of, and a Democratic
Candidate for Council. Why, then, does
Tory Organ refuse to give the names of its
friends ?
Alayon ROTTMLrO.IIT and his clique, with the I
stockholders of the new market house, in the
sixth ward, have succeeded in repealing the
ordinance fixing the new market hours be
fore the change had time fully to be tested
If the great mass of the. people will submit
to such tom-foolery, of course we are satisfied]
But a friend at our elbow suggests that' the
anxiety of certain gentlemen to have the old
hours re-established, underlies a purpose to
render the old market houses unpopular, tusd
thus attract patrons to the neW
houses about to be opened in the Sixth ward.
Certainly the city government is doing titbit
can to render itself obnoxious at borne and
ridiculous abroad.
CILLWELNG TEIBMGH A SMALL HOLE. -As usual,
when detected in'a dirty falsehood, the con
trollers of the Tory Organ endeavor to shove
the responsibility upon some individual of '
whose existence none of its readers are cog
nizant. The article in reference to the sa
cramental ceremony in the M. E. Church, an
article that was full of the venom and the mis
representation so peculiar to the controllers of
that sheet, and which was undoubtedly writ
ten by one of the creatures connected with
that concern, is now thrown upon the shoul
ders of some unknown person, simply because
the base lie which it contained was detected
and exploded before it had accomplished its
villainous purpose.
—lt will not do, at this late day, for the
controllers of the Tory Organ to assert that
the sentiments expressed in the article de
nouncing the offering of the sacrament to a
negro, did not meet their approval. The
article in question was in consonance with the
heretofore and present coarse proceedings of
that-sheet on all subjects relating to the ne
gro—assailing and libelling those who would
lift the African from his degradation to point
him to God and religion, and holding up as
patriots and true men, those who deny to the
negro human feelings, who pollute his wife,
debauch his daughters, and barter in the
souls, flesh and bones of his family. Why
then, this hypocrisy, on the part of these
scamps? Why are they so anxious to crawl
from the responsibility of a lie,. when their
largest notoriety is derived from similar fab
rications? These are questions which time.
must decide.
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THE CrrrAcrioN.—The time for holding
the city election is now at hand. In all the
wards, the nominations are complete; and the
friends of the different candidates are busily
engaged in efforts for ' success. So fax as the
Union men are concerned, they have not 'a
great deal to expect, but they have a great deal
to do. By proper organization—by a hearty
and an enthusiastic co-operation, the- Union
men of the city of Harrisburg should be able,
at least, to make.theirpower and influence so
felt in the council ihud `
school boards, as to put
an end to the mismanagement of these bodies
It is a notorious fact that our public schools
are now miserably 'Managed, not that there
is any lack of liberality in the levying of
taxes or any deficiency in the ability of our
teachers, but that there is no enterprise in
the School boards—no just appreciation of
the school laws—no guarantee to the people of
all the advantage of the system. The series
of communications which we are publishing
in the TELEGRAPH fully set forth these facts,
and advocate a change which , can only be ef
fected by changing the old regime in the
different School boards, and electing men
who have a real interest in the success of the
common school system.
What applies to the school boards, will hold
good in reference to council The growth and
prosperity of Hrtrrislmrg . .arezrather retarded
than encouraged by council. 'Mita present or
ganization it presents a collection of mere Dog
berries, who are given to " ancient orders and
things," and who are more fitted to partici
pate in the proceedings of a sewing society of
spinsters, than hold seats in a council where
the interests of a thriving and enterprising
city are to be deliberated. The mass of our
citizens know and feel 'the force of these facts,
and if they could be induced for a while to for
get party, they would confer a 'benefit upon
themselves and their feltow-citizens of • in
calcuable value. •
—We leave the contest with our friends. It
is worth being well fought—fought with a de
termination of winning a victory. All that is
required is a vigorous effort, and-we can elect
a City Treasurer, with a controlling influence
in the council and the school boards.
PENNSYLVANIA. STATE AGRICULTURAL SO
OIRTY. —The quarterly meeting of the Execu
tive Committee of the :Pennsylvania State
Society was held at the office of the Society,
in Harrisburg, Tuesday, 15th just:
Members present—Messrs. T. P. Knox,
Charles K. Engle, Dr. James A. M'Crea, W.
H. Holstein, John H:' Cowden, John B. Beck,
Dr. Geo. D. Jackson, Amos E. Kapp, Chris'
tian Eberly, B. Morris Ellis, John Murdock,
Jr., Win. Bissell, Joshua Wright, William
Colder, J. R. Eby, john H. Ziegler, A. Boyd
Hamilton, Prof. S. S.' Haldeman and A. B.
Lorigaker:
Joshua Wright, Esq., was Called to , the
chair. The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved.
Messrs. J. M. Line, 0. L. Schreiber and
Joseph Whitman, a committee frem the Lehigh
County Agricultural Society, were present and
submitted a proposal for the holding of the
next State Fair upon their grounds at Allen
town.
A proposition of similar import was also re
eeived from the Farmers' and Mechanics' Insti
tute
of Northampton county, for the location
of the Fair at Easton.
On motion of Mr. Murdock, the several
proposals were referred to a committee of
Messrs. Ziegler,' Kapp, Comell, Colder, Engle,
Knox, Hamilton and Longaker, with full
power to locate, and contract with either of
the said societies, rit`their discretion.
It being the time fixeclaw the election of
Treasurer and Recording Secretary for the
ensuing year, (John H. Ziegler, Esq., the
present Treasurer, declining,) J. B. Ruther
ford, Esq., of Dauphin county, was elected
Treasurer, and A. B. Longaker, Secretary.
On motion, the committee on the location of
the next Fair were constituted a committee,
with full power to appoint sub-committees,
and make all necessary arrangmenents for
the holding of the next Fair, as well to order
all the necessary printing.
Messrs. Engle, Ellis, Hamilton and Long
aker were continued a committee on the re
vision and preparation of the premium list,
with power to arrange the same for next Fair.
The time of holding the next Fair, attired
at the last meeting, Will :be September 27th,
28th, 29th and 30th next.
After transacting .some business matters,
the committee adjourned.
HARRIS/31M March 15, 1863. _
A HARRISRURGER n LANCASTER REGIMENT.
—The leader of the band attached to the 79th
Regiment P. V., Alexander Bergstresser, is a
Harrisburger. He went out with the 79th,
and on his return, was warmly welcomed by
his old friends in the State Capital. There
are few better musicians, and no braxer inert
in the country, than Alex.
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Wrt.r., RENDEZVOUS AT RAREISBURG.—The
11th Pennsylvania regiment, Col_ Dick Coul
ter, which is now at home on furlough, has
been ordered to rendezvous at Harrisburg,
and will arrive here during the present week.
This order has been issued, so that the vehole
regiment can rendezvous at one point. There
are six companies from the western, part of the
State, and four from the eastern. During the
time the regiment has been home on furlough
some five hundred new recruits have been ad
ded to its ranks.
ME REGIMENTAL FUG OF THE 79TH REG. P.
V. —lt was noticed by many of our citizens,
that as this regiment passed through the
streets of Harrislyarg, eliciting the admiration
and applause of soldiers as well as civilians
that it did not display the regimental flag
which was placed in its charge by the
Governor, prior to its leaving the State for the,
scene of conflict in the South-west. Did the
79th lose its flag in any of its arduous and
perilous marches or was it captured in battle?
We trust our friend "local" of the impress will
enlighten us on the .subject.
SANFORD'S OPERA Hoosz. —lf crowded houses
are an evidence of superior attraction, then
Sanford can claim the palm. For the past
week it has been crowded to excess. Hun
dreds are turned away nightly, and those who
are able to gain admittance pronounce the
performance the best they have ever witnessed.
The new song, "Peace Will Reign Again," is
a great favorite, and will be kept on. the bills
for some time to come. Sanford is giving us
plenty of novelty, both in dress and scenic
exhibitions, all in accordance with the times;
something to laugh and grow fat on. We
dropped in. and found Sanford and a half-a
dozen more all busy arranging tricks, &c., for
the new pantomime which will be produced
some time next week. This we are to under
stafffl, is something more than has ever been.
done in this city, rivalling, both in dress and
scenery, the famous Ravels.
Srs R L. BULWER'S beautiful and romantic
play, The .Latly of Lyons!, or dove and Pride,
attracted a large concourse of our citizens to
Brant's Hall, last night. Mr. Jennings'
(laude Melnatte is spoken of in the. highest
terms of praise, and Miss Tyson, as Pauline,
won the admiration of every auditor. All the
other characters were equally well sustained,
but limited space will not allow us to particu
larize. Suffice it to say, that the best of
judges inform us that The Lady of Lyons was
never played better in Philadelphia than it
was by house's troupe. In The Yankee Gal,
Miss Fanny Denhaitn provoked a laugh from
the most grave persons in the audience.
To-night, by special request, that superb
drama, The Willow Copse, will be repeated.
It will cause a rush to the Hall.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Mrs. Ball% Remedies.
I take this method of cheerfully thanking the public
for past favors, and still solicit their kind attention to my
medicines. To tell of all the wonderful cures I have bean
able to perform would be impossible. I would call the
attention of the ladies particularly to this valuable medi
cine. I think. I can safely say it is the. very best offered
to them. _ will
regulate the .Whole system; can be
taken at any time; no fear need , be apprehended in re.
gard to it. I have also a valuable Salve to kill .proud
flesh, and another to draw and' heal. This has healed
sores that have run 20 years. My Dysentery Drop; In
fant cordial and Cough Drops have been well tried. I
need say nothing in their favor. I have constantly on
hand those Medicines and Salves. MRS. L BALL,
marlo NO. 27 South Pine street, - Harrisburg, Pa.
BANNYARrS BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, km., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart . I .t Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the.following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
llAninsatrao, Feb. Bth, 1884.
C. A. litirann—Dear Sir:- I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and. other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific, for . public speakers
and singers, in cases of hearsenass, coughs
and colds. I have found .. .them serving in
time of need, most effectually- -
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
.
l agree with Mr. ZobiAson as to the
value of Bannvart's Bronchial Troches.
W. C.CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
I:LUOMI3IJBG, Jan., 1864
To C. A. Bimiverr—Dear Sir: In the habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need' of. some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has, been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to ally
Lozengeth 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,
JNO.:VALSER JACKSIDif.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Di:Lurch.
To C. A. Belnlvemr—Dear Sir: Having used
your Bronchial Troches, I am-free to say they
are the beat I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in`recommending them'to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness ,of
voice arising from public. ' or singing.
Yours, ice. G. G. RAKES W,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodistelmrch.
DISTR/OT ATTORNEY'S OmoE,
Hamassona, Feb. 29, 1864. t
To Q. A. Bemrsuarr---Dear, Sir I have
found your Troches to be invariable in re-
Hering hoarsevesls, and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and,are certainly of great bene
fit to all public speakers. A. I - . TLERR
Military Business Atteiuted To.
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, -Bulmistence and Ifilitaq.
and War Claims, generally, made - out and oollected. Per
sons residing at.a distance can have their business tnuis.
acted by rnailiby addressing
EUGENE SNYIEI Attorney-a€4:l4.
Third street,,Harrisburg; Pa:
delT-ctly
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
OF AN MALTA
Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG MEN and others, who surer from Nervous De
bility, Premature Deasy of Manhood, ac., supplying at
the same time Tun Mae3rs OP SELF-CrRE. By one who
has cured himself after Undergoing considerable quackery.
By inclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single
copies may be had of the author.
• NATSINIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.
Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y.
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COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such uuiveral de
mand, is made from the elMiCeist materials, Is mild
and emolltenitn its nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin.
For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
jan26-dtaly
Arrival of '.New Goods! Arrival
of NeW Goods!
Having just returned from New York, we are now re
ceiving a splendid assortment of new goods.
• Plain poplins; plain alpacas.
Plaid lustresund other dress goods.
New spring delainee.
• Calicos, the best quality—all prioes.
Muslin; bleached and unbleached.
Ticking, all price's.
Ladies and gentlemen's pocket-handkarchiefs
Stockings for ladies and gentlemen
Plain all-wool detainee.
Figured all-wool detains,
Shirt breasts at all prices.
Gingliams, full assortment.
Black alpacas; black detainee.
Black bombazine; black merinos.
Hoop. skirts at 75 cents, $1 and upwards.
Balmoral skirts at 2 50, $3 and upwards.
Hakeilles quilts and Allendale quilts.
Black silks at $l, $1 25, $1 50 and upwards.
Our stock is very large now, and we can offer an as•
sortment of goods which cannot be excelled in prices and
quality. S. LEWY.
Sore Throat,
Cough,
and similar troubles, if suffered to progresg, result in se
rious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic. affection:,
oftentimes incurable.
lIROTf'N'S BRONCHIAL TROVES
are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of the dis
ease and give almost instant relief. feb224lkwlm
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
0 V Et, 1-00 STYL E S
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
AND
P 0 wrm.ori - N - Ar.v.s
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT
K.IELLEWS
Drug and Fancy Goods Store,
No. 91 Market street.
The best Morocco
TRAVELING SATOH ELS,
And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suitable for
Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S Drug Store,
marlg-tf No. 91 Market street.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Photograph Albums.
Photograph Albums.
PhotOgruph Album).
Photograph Albums.
rIIHE largest and .cheapest variety of PRO
TOGRAPH ALBUMS in the city are constantly kept
at " [meth] BERGKER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
CARD
To Our Friends and the Public Generally.
FOR reasonssatisfactory 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 will receive prompt at
tention from Mr. WARD. SCHOMAKER & CO.,
mar 9 Piano Manufacturem, Philadelphia.
FOR SALE,
Pa A . , ii.duable property, corner of Second
. - nd Pine streets, being fifty-two and a bait feet on Se
cond and one hundred and sixty-eight, feet on Pine. street,
radning back 'Otto 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 Se
cond and Finest teets. •
Re - ciuiting Agency.
OFFICE in the rear of Herr's Hotel, Harris
burg,,Tu. The LARGEST LOCAL BOUNTIES paid
to recruits COMMITTEES from districts and sub,dis
tricts in the State will be promptly furnished with MEN
teaftll QUOTAS, by applying to.
marl-dim • D. J. HUMMEL 44 CO.
APHYSIOLOGICAL view of MARRIAGE,
containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 tine plates and
F.ngravingn: of 'the Anatomy . of the Sexual Organs in a
state of Bestial' and' Disease, with a Treatise on Self
Abuse, its Deplorable Consequence upon the Mind and-
Body, with the Author's Plari of Treatment—the only
rational and auccmful mode of cure, as shown by the re
port' of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married,
and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts
of. their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any
address, on receipt of 25 cents, In stamps or postal cur
rency, by addressing Dr...LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane,
Albany, N. Y. marl-daw3m
PRIME
CLOVER SEED
AT
PARSONS' AGRICULTURAL STORE,
No. 110 MARKET STREET.
JOSHUA M. WIESTLING,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
OFFICE IN WALNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE STATE CAPITAL HOTEL
HARRISBURG, PA.
A LL liusiness pertaining to the . profeasion
..ci will receive his prompt and careful attention.
• nuar,3,dparl.m-dlm*
T ER First-' , Nation4 Bank.; Harrisburg,
Capital $1.06,003, with the privilege of increas
ing it to $300,900. '
The State Capital Bank having organized under the act
to provide a National 'currency, under the above title,
respectfully offers its services for the collection of Note s,
Drafts, Bills of Exchange, receive money on deposit, and
buy and sell exchange on all parts of the country.
The business will be conducted at the ,corner of Second
and Walnut streets, by the following named directors and
• officers: "
DIRECTORS:
JOHN IL, Hams, J. R. EBY,
Smcot Cixesos, JAMES Yrnrsa,
WILLIArd COLDER, GEO. F. Hosnria.,
J. D. (AILERON.
JOHN. H. BRIGGS, Pres't.
ja520.412m GEO. Ii.'SDIALL, Cashier.
Dlitttrstrises Spring-Beds t Comforts r
•
'DAT& LEAF HAIR TOP MATTEASSES.
Palm Leaf Cotton Top Mattrasses.
Corn HuskMattraises.
Patent Spring, Slat Beds.
• • Feather Pillows and Bolsters.
Cotton Comforts and Spreads.
LedfeS' VIM* Work Stands.
CarpeiCernip Stools.
Door Rugs, Carpet Hassacks.
Iron Bedsteads, latest pattern, Lc., &o.
N. R —Sobs,- Lounger, Crishionse Chairs and Mattrass
repaired. Hair and Spring Mattrasses made to order No
109driarketstreet, Harrisburg, Pa.
marg-dgm J. T. BARNTrZ.
JOHN DOUGLASS,
. [Late 107 Arch street,]
IATHOLESALE dealer in all kinds of For
rr V alga and`Domestic Leaf and Manufactured
TOBACCO,
Alio, Imported, Havanna, German and Domestic &gars,
Snuff, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes,. Src , No. 13 North Sixth
street corner of Comme)ne, Philadelphia. marlo-dliv
ORANGES! ORANGES! Just . received,
65 BOXES ORANGES; , in prime order and for miler
low, by [feb6] W. DOCK, Jx , & CO.
NDIARIES ! DIARIES !!_
gNOTHEIL assortment of Pocket and Desk
Diaries for UV, just received and for sale cheap at
SMEEFER'S BOOKSTORE, Harrisburg.
ANOTHER lot of ohoide Catawba Grapes
loriareit ' JOHN IVISVS,-
.
MEDICAL.
DR. WISHART'S BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL .
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
IS THE VITAL PRINCIPLE. OF THE PINE TREE,
Obtained by a peculiar process in the dis
tillation of the tar, by which its highest med
ical properties are retained.
Have you a Cough ? Have you Sore Throat ?
Rave you any of the premonitory symptoms
of that most fatal disease, Consumption?
Those who should be warned by these
symptoms generally Mink 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, and the'
best physicians for many. years have despaired
of a cure; or a remedy that would heal the
but . fcit:mo're than two hundred years
the whOhi mediCal world has been impressed
that/there was a mysterious power and effi
eigncy 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 lodge, has ever been
a mystery until it was discovered by Dr. L.
Q. C. WISHART, of Philadelphia, Pa., the
g r i c l prietor of "Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cor-
Many, not only of the people, but physi
cians of every School and practice, are daily
asking me, "What is the principle or cause of
your success in the treatment of P.ulstonary
Consumption 7" My answer is this:
The invigoration of the digestive organs—
the strerwthening 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 strfaces of .the
lungs and -throat, penetrating. to each dis
eased part, relieving pain, subduing jade:mina:.
tion, and•restormg a healtlifurtd4(lency.. Let
this two-fold power, the healirig" _and the
strengthening, continue to act 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:
Da. W.T.SRAZT—Dear Sir:—l 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 not 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 I was
much better, an after using three bottles I
am perfectly well, and a wonder to all my
friends, for they all pronounced me past cure.
Publish my case if you think proper.
REBECOA TrAMTT,TON,
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, Inflamma
tion of the Lungs.
Mr. 1 1 7A:rtrt says
DR. Wissezr—Sir:—l 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 my
disease, and I had despaired of ever being re
stored to health.• I 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 tour large, and one rota% bottles, I 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. at to 2 p. N., corner of Chestnut and Sixth
streets. JOHN WARD..
Read the following from Utica:
DR. WISHAIM—Dear take pleasure
in informing you through this source -that
your Pine Tree Tareordial, which was recom
mended for my daughter by Dr. J. A. 'Hall, of
this city, 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 sureremedy for 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. PARKRR, Daguerrean Artist.
126 Genessee street, Utica, N. Y.
* * * * :—I have used Dr. Wishart's
Pine Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and can
cordially recommend it as a valuable and safe
medicine for colds, coughs and to those pre
disposed to consumption.
Dr. G. A. POSTER, 160 Genessee street,
The above are a few among the thousands
which this great remedy has saved from an
untimely grave. ID
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. Wishart's Dyspepsia Pills, is an in
fallible cure for Dyspepsia.
The PixE Tame Ten CORDLLL, will cure
Coughs, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria, mid. is
also an excellent remedy for diseases of the
kidneys and female complaints.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
The genuine has the name of the proprietor and a pine
tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious imita
tions
PRICE FIFTY CENTS and ONE DOLLAR per BOTTLE Pre
pared only by the Proprietor,
Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart,
No. 10 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by Dreggistseverywhere, at 'Wholesale by all Phila
delphia and New York Wholesale Druggists. marlo-1Y
For rale by S. A. NOINIREL & BRO., No 118 Market
street.
GRAND STAR
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
' CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO
G.A.DT ADMISSION.
BOURCIC'Aut,rs GREAT PEAT:
BOURCICAULT'S GREAT PLA I
WILLOW COrS.E. WILLOW COPSE.
WILLOW COPSE. WILLOW COPSE.
WII;riOW COPSE. WILLOW COPSE
WILLOW COPSE. WILLOW COPSE.
WILLOW COPSE. WILLOW COPSE.
WILLOW COPSE. WILLOW COPSE
MISS FANNY DENHAX,
MISS FANNY DENIM,
➢IISS FANNY DENHAM,
• MISS FANNY DENHAM.
in a favorits character.
lito;whole company in the bill.
Secniii:ESW and Come Early.
For pratieifflaYssee small bills.
SA.ATFOR . D'S HALL.
THIRD MEET, BELOW MARICET STREET,
REAR OF HER.R'S HOTEL.
.OPEN FOR THE SEASON
WITH
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SANFORD AND TROUPE:
DRAWING ROOM ' - •
WEDNESDAY
_ P A .130 1 111.:Yi 'S. -WiEt.llP.l N G.
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YAN 11J3IIRGH.
VITTA_W - INDIANS.
SANFORD AND T.ROE I FF.
Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann
vart's Drug Store.
Doors opekat 63 Cominence )4. — to. S. •
Police always in attefidance to preserve order.
Admittance
2 ts, 50 Centa. •
I t 'ritate boxes; 'entire, $5 each; siioe seats, $1 each •
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CANTERE
*Aml'.rit .
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J. BtraD.
SENDERS, D
Admission.
Seats in Boxes.—
GILZAT DISCOVI:RIC I
Applicable to all
useful Arts.
Anew thing.
Its Combination
Boot and Shoe Man
nfactarers.
E=lE2l
Fami
IL is a liquid
Remember.
Agents in Ph lad.
Je
$5 REWARD:
Wigwam:La, Your Ca., Pa., )
March 8, 1884. I
I - 9ST-4 large roll of finished HARNESS
.I.E&THER, weighing over 100 lbs., from a wagon,
between New Cumberland and Harrisburg The roll of
Leather was marked " WELLS, BIDDLE & CO., Pitts
burg." Any person finding said roll will receive the
above reward by leaving it at the Pa. Central R. R. Depot,
Harrisburg, or at Shell's Tavern, Bridgeport.
marB WELLS, BIDDLE & CO.
PIENSTINAtiII STATE LILS:ATIC HOSPTTAL,
March 7, 1864.
PROPOSALS will be received until 6 P. M.
of Thursday, Marsh 31, 1864, for supplying this
Hospital with SEC HUNDRED Toss of A No. 1 Broken Coal,
of the best quality and free from slate and other impuri
ties.
Utica ; New York
..,_ The coal to be delivered on the wharf of the Hospital
on the Pennsylvania canal, the weight to be determined
by the weigh lock at Harrisburg Proposals to be sent to
marl-td JOHN CURWMI, Superintendent.
TiaWINE made from this GR UPE so
ly resembles Port in flavor, body and color that
none but the best judges could distinguish it from genu
ine imported Port—as it used to be.
The subscriber has been appointed agent for the sale
of •
of this grape by an extensive grower in Western New
York, and can furnish them in any quantity at moderate
price,.
The wine is at present selling at from $1 50 to $4, as
to age, and the supply is unequal to the demand. -
JACOB MISR.
seb26
Keystone Nursery, Feb. 26, 1.861.
A PLOT of Ground, fronting on Chestnut
LX. street 02 feet 6 inches running along Dewberry
alley 210 feet to Cherry alley, with 4 frame houses. En
quire of [mare-dti] W3l D. 3DEADDEN.
FOR RENT.
SENVAL good dwelling Houses, conve-
Wen y located. Some With stabling, shed s and
ether outbuildings attached. CHAS C. WN.
EARIUSIIIMG, March 2, 1864. mar24.2w
600 CANS Fresh Peaches, 600 Gm
Fresh Tomatoes; 200 Cans Green Corn, 100
Cans G reen pees, put up by the most celebrated fruit
growers, and every can warranted to givaatisfarrion for
sale at feb2 WM. D & CO.
50000 FEETTEEPILOCK JOIST
ind :MING. Apply to
A. si-Eam,
mar9-d4t* Wolnurstreet , , kelow Sixth.
AIVII.JSEN'I%.
Y MUSIC HALL.
ST., BELOW THIRD.
EVERY Et?.,ND,r6 , ,
rat-class Company of
"GEES, COMEDIANS, dm,
BEE'
Useful and Valuable
Discovery.
HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practic3l utility
than any invention now before the
public. It has been thoroughly tested
during the last two years by practical
men, and pronounced by all to be
SUPERIOR TO A !TY
esive Preparations known
HILTON'S iNNOLTIBLN Cue ENT is a new
lilting, and the result of years of
'study; its combination is on
Scientific Principles,
And under no circumstances or
c.bango of temperature, will is be
come corrupt or omit any of rensiv . 2„
a
BOOT AND SHOE
Manufacturers, using Machines, will
'find •it the lieet article known as
Cementing for the Channels, it works
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature.
WRLFRS
Will find it sufficiently adhesive for
their use, as has been proved.
It is Especially Adapted to Leather,
And we claim as an especial. merit
,
that it sticks Patches to Boots and
hoes sufficiently strong without
stitching.
It is the only
LIQUID OEM-BEI
Extant that is a sure thing for mend
ing •
Furniture,
Crockery,
• Toys, -
Bone,
Ivory,
And articles of Household use
REMEMBER
HILTON'S hrsommut Cssursr
is Ina liquid form and as easily ap
plied as paste.
HILTON'S bramanms
Is Insoluble In water or OIL
HILTON'S INTIOLUBLB thrensr
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied in Family or Mannfac
tamer's Packages from 2 ounces to 100
IIIITON • BROS. & CO.,
Fni&
Iphin,
MAGMIS.
Proposals for CoaL
Oporto Grape.
VINE'S
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE,
jan2s
1323Z:2
15 cents.
.25 IA
Proprietors,
Providence, R. T.