Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, March 19, 1864, Image 1

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    TILE TELEGRAPH
LSI PITBILD3HED
MORNING AND EVENING,
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
'3FFICE THIRD ST., NEAR IVALNUT.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SWGLE SUBSCRIPTION
Tur.D.artx TELF.e4APTi Is served to subscribers in :Inc
city at 8 cents per week. Yearly subscribbrs eUI be
charged $5 00 in advance. Those persons who ueglectto
RV in advance will be chaCked $6 00.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
Tut TKLEGRAPII is also published weekly, and is furnished
to subscribers at the foaming cash rates
Single copieS, weekly__ ..... ,
Three copies to one
Ten copies to ono Post Office
MUSICAL.
=EI
A. P. TEUPSER,
TEACHER OF MUSIC
OFFICE -AT WARD'S' MUSIC STORE,
. 12 N Third Sirefi.
Residence: Third street, above North.
ATELQDEONS AND CABINET ORGANS.
MNTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS,
TWELVE SILVER MEDALS,
ONLY GOLD BEEDAL toyer won by t liaateurnentS of. this
class) has been. awaidedlo , . ,
MASON • & -HAMLIN'S -INSTRIFIEONT'a
A full' assortment of the.se instrements 8.14.eys ett.hand.
at . KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent,
jet-2tawly] ' ' 93 Market street,
_H.E INT RY. 0 R T.. 11-•
/TEACHER 070 T 1 PIANO, ALELODEON
1. AND VlOLlN:—Terins reasonable. -.15 'Third. street,
between Market; and Chestnut streets.,
PROFESSIONAL.
ELECTRICITY
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDERFUL
• RESULTS.
R. J. M. CREAMER , would—fOgpectfully.
„If inform the pthifoln general aid he ditteased to
particular, that he has 'Opened an office in .. ScaittSechnd
street, below Chestunt, 'Harrisburg, Pa:, Aere - ho will
treat all diseases entrusted in care,in aoccirduncewith
the system discovered' and . , taught by Prof: 0. "Belles,,of
Philadelphia, with whose histitution he has beeir con
vected, and to Whet:who takes plat - aro he refeiring the
public fur information with respect to . his succesS
trolling ducasc . -
Nu drugging We system With unceetain Medical age:tits.
All cures poribrited gagnonsin;ttalsitnisth and other
modilleatiuns' of Metittielly;.without eltecles or - inty. an..
pleasant sensations: ''After' an Eleetrinal Diagnosis.: a:
guarantee *alio' giVen', if desired by the patient. Diagnosis ; :
further informatien tall and geta pamphlet *hiela con
tains hundreds of certificates from meditallareitaind oth
ers proving the superiority . of this systern ,of prioticu
over all others. , Consitnedien' free.l:olll4e litAirg.'9 0.12
h. so., :5 and 7 to 9 P. Or.
DR. J. MILTON CREAMER,
feb3-d3taw2M-Au-th-sa ' ' ' '
TAR. ALEX. R. WYETII, Surgeon, And Dr.
J.'IIILTON CREAMBiI, Electricianovould announce
to the public - lhat they have tills dap entered into co
partnership in the practice 'of medicine, and that they
treat disease by the systems of Electropathy and, the
Swedishh method of Localized Movement Cure. it ,
Office, South Second street, below Chestnut Harrisburg,
; .ALEX. R. WYETIV,I2,:
--- ' Dr:J. 111LTOM AMER.
Miil7,s-742t*-tuitli
yaii4 14th,180.
ii.LL .KT ER. .T"':0-
FOR HORSES
TAIIRING.a. practice of . 111aily years in this
_IJ
coramtrnity, .DR. HITE has satisfied bhnself that MIA
?owder is vastly superior to aay other article in use,
FOR THE; CURE OF
YELLOW WATER,
and is of great service to Homes that have ost; their
APPETITE
•
• - HIDEBOUND FOUNDERED r -
DISTE 111'P "HARM D.
Also, that it will prevent " • •
GLANDERS, COLIC. AND THE DOTS,
When faithfully used two or three times a week—lnvigo
rating and fattening.
'Fir improving the condition of a Horse, he asserts there
Is no Better medicine, as it will strengthen the stomach
and assist digestion, cleanse the intestines of offensive
: matter, and regulate the bowels when costive, purify the
.blood and, promote digestion—thus the skin is.kept
the pores are opened and a lean, scabby Home becomes
fat and comely.' ' _ .
The Powder can be used for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs with
liirectione With' aektige.
'PIEtEPARXD ONLY AND SOLD AT
KELLER'S DRUG STORR,
No. 91 Market street, HarrLsburg
,Jan 14
GROCERIES.
NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE.
BOYER Si ICOERPEIi;.
WHOL.ESALE ANDUETAIL
• DimEitsThr
G.ROCERIES,
Quke'enls and Glass Ware,: •
AND. ALL NE4I)B OF,
COUNTRY PR'ODUC'E,".
L[Avr, just opened a large and well selected
stock of goods at their stand, No. 3`Marketpguariq
rrisburg,.Pa., to which they invite the attentionanr the
publlc'generally. - • • • :r noto,day
" 'JOHN' W
iViOD STRErr,„INTEO, 744137,
ILLIRRISUCIIIG, PAL.,
TrITOLESALE AND RT'Atf..l*6.P.P,ltTltr'
CONFECTIONERY .FRITITS, &C.,
Trijube Paste, Citrons,
goes - Pa.ste, Flgs, Dates,
Fig_Paste Prunes,
Marsh tiailow,Gum Drops, Almonds , Vat:nuts ,
cceatit Chocolaid Drops, Filberts •
Plain Candies, ice., &a. Cream Nuts, ' _
Oranges and Lemons, Ground Nuts . , ,
Canned Fruits, Pecan Nuts; - -
Jellies, Cocoa Nuts,
Teas and Spices, all kinds,
..Cranberries,
grottatv,, Hominy awl lksantl, „l,
er Vinegar, Cakes and Crackers,'
Fresh and Salt Fish in sea- Sweet and Trish Potatoes,
Green and Tfiii.a Frults,
Vegetables in season, And Courctry , Pr o duce in
liathins", season "
Currants;
ocll2
IIITPO
WINES AND . LIQII .
.1 4 AtrmAN, s T A pr, & CO.,
,
128 . SOUTH /17NT/I STRET,
Bunt .1.14 , r tap AND VAT-Ntri
- k b P I
G. 11..T.AtnifAN, 'A. BALLADE,
A LAItGE.INVOICE OF.-11 - 11w iNs
•
crilrtoki,
c'otßAYrs,
PRCT . NES
hos, &c.,
FIL. DOCK, Ja., & CO
111
Ino2Qlo
BUTTER, .•
- .•.; ; FOR Ulla - USE,: •
Just received WM , DOCK, J&,. CO
tree resembles Tag
closely in form and-046Vanani,
:bet, tArlmitAmvamore Mixiedy ''.F o t 4,Reptone Nur,
D'o24-diw) . ' " • "—vgattAusa.
;AWE BOORS, GAMES, ; as : ,
mtittenyoftTilygokNlGraties, jost=tv,
n 01.9 SCIIRFFEWS BOOKSTORE, u a rg• I
PICKLES! PICKLES! I—By the Barrel,
Hate Barrel, Jar or th.rz en, at
nO2O WM. DOCK, JR., & CQ
PettitsD
$1 50
4-00
meam
.10 OD
DR. JOI-INCON,
dIS-tf.
LOCK HOSPITAL,
10[AS discovered the most certain, speedy
' and effectual remedies in the mirkefor': •
A 00.! 11 7 arravieci, or No Charge, in from are
:11 F eaknes,s : of •tite%Back, Affections of the Kidneys and
'Bladder, Involuntaxy,;Dischargos, Impotency, Romani De-
bility, Nervousness Dyspepsia, -Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of; the Heart, Timidity,
Trerablings, Dimness of Sight or Glddinew," Disease of the
Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver;
Lungs, Stomach or •Bowels,-those olerrible disorders
arising frOm the Solitary 3,labitaof TOutli—those Secret
and solitary, practices ' more fatal to theft rictlins the
song of Syrdris'to tricillarinelfor lEliynses.hioting .their
most brillianchOpee'cr antleipatita* rendering marriage,
do., imposalblB ; , .
, rh haVehecota the • ViCiill3B of Solitary Vice,
Zt'Ve Lki a 3 d r fl and destructive habit which anon: -weeps
to afiLiintimely grave thousands :of VOung biett- of the
meat-exalted talents- and brilliant "intellect, who might
otherwise havelmtranced liseesiug Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence or waked to : ttotasy the liting. lyres may
call with full
• ' ' • '
Married persons, or Young Men: contemplating marriagO`, l
being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, dam , :
&c., wedily. cured. ..
He who plaCei!hkrWelf Sfider the care of •Dr. J. marnit-„
liglAusly,contli4e In big, honor as a . gentleman , and ;Ml- -
...deafly rely upontis skill as a Physitlan. •
mmediately cured, and full vigor restored; ,
This distressing olfaction—which renders life Miserable
and marriage impossible—lithe penalty'paid py
,the vic
tims of improper indulgence. Younrpersonware too 'apt.
to commit excesses from not being aware, of „the dreadini,
consequences that may mans. Now, who that under
stands. the subject will pretend to deny that: the ;power, or
procreation Is lost sooner by those falling Into improper
habits than by the prudent Besides tieing- deprived 'the
pleasures of healthy offspring, the most,. . and .de
structive symptoms to both body and mind arise,
'the system becomes deranged, the physical 'and . mental
functions weakened, loss of procreative 'power,:nersious
irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion,
constitutional debility, a wasting of the, tritnie, eatigh, con
sumption, decay and death. • ,
Left-hand side-going from BtatiMOre. Street, a few doors
fromi7o3 . o.ol'ner. Fail dot 'to observe namb and Dunbar.
Letters tanst be paid and eontalti a stamr. ThePootor's
Ilinhitintee hang to his:office.
Member of the 'Royal-College of Surgeons, London,grad
nate from one orthe most esidnenicellegesvinshe United
Statwi ana the-greeter Fart or...whose lire. hie been spent
in the heopitaln or:London, Parisi:Phlladelphia--sn& else
whera-; has effected some of the most astonishinu cures
that-were everimown ' - many troubled - with - ringing - in:the
head and cars wheifasteep, great nervousness, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashruhaess,. with fnmuent
blushing; attended Soketimes Witirdetangantencormind
were cured Immediatelk. .
• .Theno are some of the sad lid impeach : Mi . 'glade pro-
AtidedliteiTly naiiitA of youth, vti : weidthees of the back
and ti pates_ the head, dimness of eight, 'toss Of
muscular potreiciotl i vitation or the bean ) dyspepsia, ner
vous irritability, symptoms of `clinetimptkies &e.
tlui - mirid are mach
to be ereadciiL:roSs mblicirgi confusion of Mealy de
pression; of spilt; evil .forablidings, aversion •to , society,.
self, distrust, love. of eolitOde, ciOdity, &c., are' some
.or
the preduced. ' ' ' .
Who have injured' thamigelves bra ce . iu praCtice
in
dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, - or .at. &Mall, the effects of which, are ,
nightly felt, even when, asleep, and If. mot cured, renders
marriage ,upo3sible,itilid destroys both mind ruid'body;
should, 'MD. mmethately.
What t hat a yeiting man, the hope of his Cewitry,
theldrirling Ada parents, should be' nnatched. from all
prostidOts ase enjoy-lappet pf life, by the-consequence of
deviating Vain the path.: Of. 'nature and Indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such persons mum, before contem
plating
Reflect that around mind and body are the most necessary
equisites 'to promote connialilid happiness. Indeed, with:
out thnsh, thhlcatmsrthroileir,life becomes a weary
4riniago..; Aix; pri*,peet_honkly dfotens to the view; the
IMO becornes`shOdi t hvreir witr, despair and filled With the
- Mehuicbilt - Nrctifibiiiliat"thei happiness'- of another be
bomesl:•lighted'*l6l. cijit own. •-• • •-• •
.
,!1()FIN 'WEE.
TE . R
) :r.' : -4 •
pISRAREe.OF:TPRIMENCE`
When Ake misguided tunprepr,iident ,t4 - ,417 otpleasure
finds hasimbibed-thd 'seeds" of. this painful airfease, I I
too often happens that 'Mimed sense of 'thainnor the
dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who
from edicrition'and respectability, can alone bitillendhim.
He falls unto-the bands of ignorant-and-d g-preterid
ei* who„
. ineapable of curing, filelChla: Pitlinf..y sub
stance, keep him trifling month , afteras
or long 88
the smallest fee oan,hl obtained,,end, in "deeptii"l64o him
with ruined health-to sigh over hisgallingilisappointnient,
or, by toe ustflif 1216:deadikEpoik.bn, Mercury, hasten the
constitutionalsymptonssorthisterritilddlwe. 9,.,,sulehrtertifec
tions- of the Rea 4., Ttu'imAy.l%l9so, o.lflreasing
with frightful rapidity- U d i gills a ; mod to his
dreadful suffegs to that,,
country trout whence no traveler returns. •
The Emmy - thousands Ormitt atthlinitittition year after
year,and. dm -- numerous meortant - surgical eperations
: ,,parfarinaby.,Pr. Johnsol . ynuapa*l' by thp reporter
thOiS*,cliSPl*;ln 4 4l l kailY Qtberpa c llcLftmat , orwbub:
iiatve "TTSIPOI a g# I I, I 7 4I 94144 Y of rcev.tbEl IT O % beside&
',1:4,81/uplhor as a - gra eta* clminOter and ;gespeaki
'll4llEy4bitir-aufacient guarantee to theiflllotolf:
.1 „ 6 „ 1„\I rt‘T Disp , AsES spREDIGY CURED.
Ocoee oThipauth . Frederick Street.)
BY GEORGE
_BERGNER.
I.VIFDIC~.
•
BALTIMORE
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
RELEERINT SIX TO Tw.b.lVE HOURS'.
NO :111EROURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS:
to Two Days._
YOtrgd• MEN"
!:::t _e...NEARIMGE.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
ORRICE No. 7,,500TH FREDERICK STREET,
DR. JOIINSOI,i,
TAKE, i'ARTIC;IILAIt - NOTICE
YOUNG MN
INDORSAWK,OF Ttik.l PRESS
"THE UNION NOW,. AND Iro-.III.VER'."
TIARKSBURG, PA., SATURDAY EVE . MN4' , :: - . - gatoll..iq 1864-
GLAD NEWS FOR THE lINEORTUNA.
DISCOVERED AT LAST
Cherokee Remedy,
C ..
EIEEROIIEE!ENTECITION!
. . .
COMPDONDRD Fitox. ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES
CITBROKEEK REMEDY, ! the Orce4 Indian, Diuretic.
cures ail diseases of the urinary organs; such as Inconti
nence of Oe . ET7l7l4,_Dfkim*s),; ,of ,the plodder, Inflam
snation of,iha Kidnayr,.Rtonein Um Bladder, Stricture,
Gravel, e • o,onnorhexi, and .is.especinky- recommended
in those cases of Fluor Athits (or 317/rifes fn. finualee)_ 9here
all.the fanauseaus
xger
.It, is prepared in a r fdedy concentrated form, the'
dose onlyteing fromi - One+4otvgi teasiic'anfilsAhrejs tines
per day.: tt
di4reteC and:Oratlie ,In its action pil'rifying
and cleansing .the blood, causing it to flow',in ell of its
original. utity and vigor; thus rainaving . fromthesystem
all pernicious causes which have; induced "came.,
CEmtolak DT.TECTi9Zi isAntemleAWan Or arsist
ant to the CHEROKEE .REMEbY., and should:be used in ,
-conjunction with that medicine in all,ceeed of ..GenorrAele,.
Meet, Inter Albus or- RINI. Its offeets heahhg;
..thotking and demulcend ; removing all scalding, hod,
chordoo and pain, instead+ the burnirig and altnest un-'
endurable"pain that is' etperidnied with, nearly , all the
ofisap rack injections. - "• • • :• • .
.atir•By the; use.- of the 'CHEROKEE REHEfflo
CHEROKEE IH*TIORthe two Mediein i es the same
limo all Impippefdischarges arc and the wdai
cried organs;speedily restored to vigor' and;
strength. • ' • ' I
,tar For full particulars, get our pittoP4let frog fgy r:
drug.itore in the country, or write u 4 and we will mall
free, to any addiiss, a full treatise. ig
/0;77. Price, ,CHEROKiE Rparly, in per bottle, or:
three hettles for $5,„ ' •
WinKrice; CHEROKEE IN•JKOTIOI,T, $2 per bottle,'
.three-bottles for $5.. :• ,
4W" Sent by express .to any address on reeeiptt or
gir Sold by 9li draggista - everywhere.'
R
marlo-eodly No.-' 69`Libbit'y stio§t;..l.T6s , Torii
' ROOTS; - )3kg. • 44 • ^, v
no cure erjpermatorrka, Seminal Ig tale, :
suss, Nocturnal Emissions,. ariZadt de a . taaa aria* by oeif f
:pogigion; m;ch as • - Memory l 7 ol *slat
slat i 7 !,
..
rain; ialAe Racily. 42
7 . M7*Vef
.'. •Pramagara,.ol4` :A9 B
keak r .erlYsaAiricallSe.firrilkaattiag, "R'enailint/ijrcfW.
nen; Laraptions on :the ace, '.Pak :Coiagenantry:insanil.Y,
ichrtswinpliet4and all thaDir.efuteinaprOst.reasalarkii
Iteiin4:fient nature. Fo?
thealaite is a'alnaitit vegetiaileiatraet, , and one.
on which all can rely, asithas been used in our practice
:for many yearsrang-:With 41w/diddle treated, it has ant
failed in a single instance. Its curative powers hpve peen.
sminetenito texhii , le,torseCer the ihost.stuhhOinease.i
MEE=
• al-Tolhoie who havh'tritlnd'*ltli. their- cenatitution,..
until they think ilarnseliet beyond the Reach o~ njeihral
aid .Qcq Would6Y, bisparr nor! the CaeßpsEE Ccns'. will
resf,4o youli) after: all iivaelt dop",
Coriaye:failed
.gge.For full partionlais o
: from ... , any D ritg
Store in the country ; or Writ:6' Pr r eirietor; who , 8111 ;
mail-.tree to any one desiring the same,•a. fuli tereatii r e is
pamphlet form.
.g Prices $2 per bottle, 'or .three'liottlei for $5,.' 4 and
forwarded by exprifis to all parts of the-.world,
ritEir Sold by all respectable druggists overywhure.
Dit
Sots ...Psortitsrous. I:
marlO eodly No; 50 12berWaireet, Newlrork.
ATICTION*; SALE,-
CONDEMNED ItORSES.
[
Wax Dep.urrasorr CAVALRY BURRAV, ' , :
OM= or dame' QUARTIRMASTE ;;; 7:
.''.‘l .V.aztgoriti,;:DZO.l.Fab:licarl 1 -}
TILL be'mie we pia,b 4 o., Auction, thee:
the: ,
ty.-.lll4dest biader, ailrg aPotrina.datesaiolsted.be:(
..... . lie
kw, viz:. • ••'‘ • . " '.; . -.by.: : ,:. •. ~,..,. .::..
At IdiMitt,-I*e., .300 H:coerf,Piidgt, -, i4ill.arett ; ', .
At l'illlioelieek Petrie. ; 300; #9iiel;•Tam4l B t' l/
March.
At Altoppe,,Tonaa,'3oo Iforses,..Friday, lith March.'
At New 8niiew1ek,„14;',..J.,.396 Horses, Tuesday,
,15th
Marel _ I-. '.,-- - • , I. .., : - .. - :, : : ,-. /.ll.l.i.i'ili
At.....K. 1 019)1,...Yi1uM; 4 , (l4:ierses,..ltiday; 1 1 3th March. , ..
At Newark,sT. J., • SOOT Iforaea - 'repeat-MO . 4'o ; th, .."
At Lellanoic Penna. '2OO-Eqrage,; Friday'Uth: r -', •
At Willcesbarre • , X'elatia. ••'8007:3 - loises, SieadaY, 29th
March. I . ,'' ':' . -,' ' -......1-:
These'Rozsestri*e 4 'h4tfktlhdbrnned as unfit for the
Oara.lrrgerviS•94 l fte:V. ll l . o4otilteStAiii,T.
For road and. f lumrirPosVi 14a47.-looft bargainsmap.
be../4. 1 1 1 , • •...I;zaa ..1: :“;
Hortes wllliba sold elngli% - • • , ,
3a lea ' begin at 10 - 1, - ,21. SOCcontinukdaily. tilt all are
Terms Cash, In - uniod St4:ollTri3as,u7l'dtego4lY. ,
• • ,„ %7.411 KS
1°140410429..Chief
P. WATSON,
111 A T Tiff -C.:IF:111E1EN Pi,
JILEIMPACTITRER,
PErTSI3".:OWor;
TS PREPARED to fikrnisb. and coat the
tenor of Buildings with the mAgip:opktENT,
on a
new system. This material is entirely" different frOta all other cements used
,heretofibre, and is
'l.lthe • orily reliable,
imperishable 'coating %routs' ide'weirX` - thed with P l ' 3 " .
per proportions of pure Li, weed OR It fontotraoltd; diii*.
ble adhesiveness to Brick o c.StoneWalls; making a beall - e
tiful, fine water proof„aurfnice and finish equal to Brtim l :.
Stone or any colorAlegfed.
.Aniong others for Whimi. Tliilvis 4 'aipliffea the ithistic.oe -1
ment, I refer to the rollowien-gentlement i -„1 a
J. Bissel&reside g oN g etur stre pit
J. IX Shoenberger residentos,- , Lawrenceville..;•
A. Hoeveler, 1,."!
James H i CandleSa, ..," , AVeghenY ally
er ,
Cid Adana, • Third - stresti,Pllsvh rg.
James Wood, ceal l sr
. cI4OA githroy i t •
'Mad voh.elitittiiiNfNcruslii.- •
Barr & Mc/Am, ithliittiOthPiiiplatch Buildings, "
40114..4.,..tees.,..rosidence,,Erond.street t Hanisbarg, RA.
14 1? Io address '_:
T. P. g 049 1„. ,
r, potha f .!l.o . •
T°LADILES.—If you wish good :tier
Paper, 76nvelopea, Ink, Pena, or anything else in the
stationary lirm, you will do well by oallhigsole at
SCHEETIMS BOOKSTORE,
Harrisburg.
I' from U.
THE ;LONG. SOUGHT-FOR
CHEROKEE ZIFILE I.: .t..,... ; wi
i. ::, , .. 1
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r: • ' *,-, ...:1
TNOT A ti 4 1 OPIPbTF lis;k rlirl;.l .
I.
GOIIFOCNDED FROM - - , . :IR
TW GR 4T ,
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1 / 4 ..x • ,
Ititntapb.
NEW :ADVEIITISEMJM...
AN -ASSOWIIreiT:Ort. - .
Nr• - 14 - 61 - S . Y 14 - E. S
iPOGLET BetOKk !PUitS,Eg
. %CI
r TT 4/:.) I 'V A '
, FOR fLADIRSIAND_ICIETTIMILEN;
--KELLER'S
iVo...9l44farket street.
1
TRAVEL - I - IPG -- S - ATCH E•LS,
And Nguema: variety, , m
GOODS; sttitoble
Vret6nts, tiatott'on hltne.... 4 `" - "XELIER'S'Drug - Stoie,'
marlo-tf t - F t r i Nisl bfamet street
TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS:
•
Collection of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay
- ar , Clauns. -•-
OFFWERS' PAt NOLL'S,: maszezt ROLLS AID
)7:1 ISEOBLrIII4W GOO UNTS -.4IMPE OUT: ;
111EICE due
• having been in the cum-
• 'ploymeniof the Vetted StateiVerhoglbtilhst ilihteen
rabtathe7WClerii:in' the itleeforing tnd Disbursing Office
arid. Office !of - . iSeperinteddenC.of ReornitingoSor vice of
,Peunsylvitpia r respeptfully.if4orms the public; that he has '
alif. t ae (pee Of6;Daix..K . "Nixon:silt Bolding tor the
: gurposo of 16011eCtiitz; Pcaioiis,"Botintlee;"Back Thy and
Wei Mime bo, making-out Oflicare phy-Ront,'Muster
Rolls-andAtocruleng Atceentai- •
All orders by MEM attended, _
novi-dV .. • •SULLIVAN camp.
AGEDAMIDDILEL VOltAltiV to 'ailt ui the
capacity of NURSE, to takerchirge':cif chit.
dsPo:rar.ltat4Pl3u l o, l4 '4 o PaChad:•papoialehco. , tni nursing.
,Roe,r RsElletsh ortScutck -Wonaan 4 .prefeziod. To such
wscgts*lll ba - ptdd, - . kilt a good tqfaiiiiided.—
Applk"at '11:01311-83; Stato r reaPitOU'Riatel, 710iaiO6n , 10
o'clock, a. sr., and 6 P. M. gipr.Bedtf :
A GENTS .9'4311' tit& 'Standbail
200;000 Hig
tery-oF•the•Welv-,mArinin chance to make money.
liS,lOO to Stoo p,er
sflVsi t lieano4.l" for filitul4-4 Iddresi
Jolts novit CO.,
de 30 —wee- Publisher.% Baltimore, lid.
4)hili JAL' ',''' klkielPosAmili h, ~ ,ri ~, -.. : ;-i- ,
.i.: ...,t$ 1 i - J. , ,' ./Ii
For the Ereetiol.4. Fifty Dwelling bo ne..
*-4' tit r -I, XI -'`. :3„ 1 1 .W.Ponatte , ,lgarch.ll., disJ:i
131 O Cl . AY; t ' fry are mvied ' fkir lhelittildingi
jt. of five blocks - of tkirrhouses each, of wood or brick, -
?. ktmitelior 9y,grounds , -9fithrilichielf IT Mill -
Plans and specificatkes may he 'seen at the office of
.1 .m a coldpr... . , .. . . , • ,
Profilslnlltifxif reonl;OedVdt onColtarthr& blocks until.
April 12th. . ~
„..Addseaspeepai , VTILLIAIW - COLDBR,' '..
,„.trettnAltapl..9*, .Chairman Building Committee.
i
' • 1 VA.I4I[3 : AItf.LE Pit OP:FAR,TiIr
P U - 33 L. - .X.,:.0. :f:S :, 4: :IA 'AO_ -
a
"'"v. -- tt ., , . 1
sold t .1
be - - t Publicp 1/ §rde s :
• - -
'' "4717RD'AcY • - 01119 1864
.4Jiii.4 4 ;FCittA '. ;tOtSti`iii . i? - 04:4: ! 44i , at . 2 . - .
o:cl 4 ?.4k,''R, :14-,, , t4e;- ---: ; . r I .-, ~ 4,
.. ST.EitIVIL IVEUWP.IIO.PUEIita'Y
.. ,
__ ~ ,
Tra t;:... - : . - n.,....1.4. ;.11.-ARRItaURG;.VENNi.A. - , • I . i -
.
:Lanifel oSites j i;Stain Strimitz" - .TAIS , fai - trisi meal valuable
:Ixopeirty4ll the ;city, leither..lorm:heteltror.rnanfaefaring
%pitrimsge;:. It. la lop4p,d ; ip,pe,inprortoorkipity
. 0( toe•
Aetna whicill;tli,e. Penniy.iwymi galliva.46o4ll24'gbbtent
' plate eitoenlyin'ainCt a nevilrisiss finger depot, andWithlh,
one-half square of the canitaridita....he int Is 53
lbetA4nobis t ion:State:sttMAK 0W7(114.2%1= Poplar
Lane, and 96 feet on North alley.:',,Ttte aniadationtor the
gill, whibb ifits binned in`lsao; . ts sturttantling,' which
contains nearly 200 perch of good building atone: Theib
is stlirick-• store house on-tifevopiriy,l2 by 42 feet three
stories high ': in which therelsabout : 76,ooo.brick,: - , on the
back - part of, %property are .two flame dwelling houses
and a frame bit ' This prapertyWilltur sold in one block.
or in lots-to attiopurchatere.-- A mop of the property nark
.110,.seen. atAtasthangetOlftcs.o S. L giculloch,,:No.,l2b
"lifaikee.. street;liarrisbuYe 11.' 'For fartßer particulars
I
inquire of _ _ , ...__ _ _ S. L. M.TULLOCIE; _
. , Marc 41, 7.86-1.--41. w .. ,A. .1. rpNES.
~.
• rok t sIRAIILE
,:SITTIUMEti.Aff ItESIDEIY,CE
„
3721xltt11 7 :=44:7 i °t'''
o .J
Sitgt!.t.doMt.ttoJj:D.UVWAaitM_Vrll.Pilqf, t h e
limits city
.1
TWO-SWlDAYrklaatEr-i*ntana;g9 l 7 SE '
Barth and oihei • ,
,W9Riturttkeimigtl94.kitm.9,quirs
, , r 4488 B. Tliwli".sols, •
' ' between Walnut-am
marl°, Itifiblareec, :Mlm*l
.
1 7
AgMlic;g3t.NsOV,r;A*:7,l4A-W,
iita: r t
o r•i:# 04 , A.1.-D::-'6i1:41.T •
AfAitl4SßlfiG, PA, • • •
Atil*igiliplis'..b'tl,oloo
.Lx. win receive' tii.t rcieript: And exzeral'attentiou.
maralioaveitur#l,
r c.. • Bt. fel
MEM First-Nationala • Bank of Harrisburg,
1R0Y41;9, of, it:Kerma-,
.Ing it to- gago,ote .. .
TlieState Capiyal Bab
. orgentied under the act
to provide•ii- , NatMnateinhiency; underthe above
,reapectrully.olters its services for the collection of Notes,
Dna; Sills of Egehankc, receive money on deposit, and
bit' gel] exciiM4i.on retria ef the cotintry.
..kholiusnieseiisrinteconducted at the comer of Second
Floindt etttiote,-.hylho follosygig nettied,ilit,ctors,tuad
goers , * • - .- .
ESY,;. • •
SIMON GAMMON, Dams
inn29-d2m GEO. H. g3ni1.14
. - •
Mattrasses spa,ingrgpalk • 1 -•
IID ALM , TAAP 3E(AI;.TOP
Palm Lixikeoltton__ kittllol.l ), •%1
Corn Husk mattrassea,. •
'L •• , P . "lt ,•; ran tpli l ltZ il idfp,c4ter;•
Doitchrdonaforts and:Spii3edsaii _ •
/-44 1 tA 4I MPON !Motif! §4a411!... - ..L.
- • ICAT'LC.ImPPto°I 9 .., • •
' 4 ; • - noit Rugs,- Cateet cks; 1:-
litieftd.g.tads;ititeit toast; &c., &o
&N. IL—Sofas ;Lounges, CusbiOn.Be.Chairs aDA 'Alattram
liainaFtd, Spring Mattnise?es,ma,4e to F ier. ,No
..aliEeiltregtijiarittinfg, Pa. , ' ,
riaarplain • - ' ' • J; T. liAltNrrz.
Tree
tilv4l 4 o - ".. • ,
• -
--'
I:.,Te c r o sit i : l ima k otgarAgrwolia ti
'I •,.
CRAPE VINES Of all kinds, PriniciTa
Concord, Delaware Liana Muscadine, Louisa, Isa
bella, Catawba, Oporto, Clintoo 'crovering Taylor or Sur
litt, 40. j Bm., at Keystone
marle- J. lava
—Webster
p-I
-• PiT.ODEt SA.L.P. OF A HAT Arreit.m."
T'
subSeriber will sell, at Ptzblie Auction,
to the highest bidder, the stock, good
turei erthe Hai aid Cap Store or the late T. J. Buraett; de
cease., in...Tones' Flow, No:. Market street' ,tetr•
with lease for ene year from the of April nest Side
t%
to o n - t he ` prenalses on Saturday , evening, Me ioh , 28th, •
at, 7. o'clock.;. given immediately. Taupe
made known at. the sale. SUSANNAH BURNETT " I
Hairtsbunp liareh.l7, 1864dtd administiatrit.l
, ,
' ,
-Peg SAE, ' •
. •
riNEIE-"Saluable property •
,- corner of
and Pine streets, being fiftm-t i wo and ahalf feet,on Se
cond mitt one hundred and sixty-eight . fee Con Pine stfet,
Tithiiinig-back.taVo hundred and.ten.feet.to
there
.being spats tor four full building lots, and a most chi t .
sirable site for a Governor's Ifensiiiii br public '- buildings.
For iutrticalars:eitizoire of Mrs.'. , MURRAY corner.o(
cond and Pine A reets. , :roarfrtf
FOR SALE. . •
THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY,. No.
city; -adjoining the Jones House 4r.iiiashs . ;
fronting twenty-five. filet six inches on Market Squire•
and extending . back 'one hundred andlltty-Seven and
half feet tmlitasyberry , alley_ Terms accommodating. '
Harrisburg, Mann 11,,1804., , RaWn
marl2-d2sc .1'
A
SECOND-HAND PIANO, • snitabli3 • for beginners. Also, a r larg,e Tbreo.Comered
.Window and Handsome Flag Mad: All will be hold .qry
'haw, if called for before the Ist- of April: Enqiiiie; at
.SCaEFFER , S Bookstore; Harrisburg, Penna... marlo
. ,
REAL ESTATE . AT PRIVATE SALE
Thesereral properties of the Estate of WILISA.M
deCeasod, lathe city of Harrisburg, consisting of
Houses on Front street and Chestnut street, at r fuld near
the corner of Front and Chestnut streets, a vacant let on.
Mulberry street, near Third street, and 19% 'acres
of land at the eastern terminus of Market street; arei of
fered fOr sales - For terms of snle apply to the ii.r.derslgtiod;
Seventh and Noble streetsy Philadelphia. , .
THOMAS COCHRAN.
OTS FOR SALE.—A. number of 'lots
1.4
have been laid out on the Jonestown Road, ationt
one mite east of the city of Harrisburg,, which !are
lieing sold at low prices. To persons desiring, to secure
a home for therriselves,, and to ;be; Tette - at . from 'the
prent exorbitant rents„ this 1.4 a raze oppottunlity.
A number of lots baire-aiready been golden& but few ro
, main on band:. The plup- of said lots oext be seen IA 'the
Sheriff's office in 'Harrisburg where - persom desiting to
purchase are requested call,and see the same.:. - '
J.. gzi. •
Harrisbnrk, Jan. 15, 'IOC '`" • ' JanA.
cF".r •
SALE.---That valuable liotel4M*
' known as the PARSE Hol.l§Eii situate Marian
atreet, near Third.,
For terms inquire 'of ' DETWnifirtt.
Harrisburg, Pa- , , marl 24- :
FOR sALE____A. very halidsome
BEDLER-WAGON—cheaplor cask Rirect lettt to
BOX No. 313, flarrisburg; Pa. • f •
,
•
VOX?. SALE.—A Five.horse-power ST I R*
1.. ENIGINE and BOILER; in good order. I Aliptylw . ,
. , ,F. GElay4
fe - b2.3-If ' ' Walnut street,' Wow Stitt'.
INLVIY ADV:E4I,TISENENTS.;
R '
11864 BO A C A
t'ITB4
1804
Springapproaches
- • .A.N4S and ROACHES , •
Pram their holes come out;
Asachi - AUVE 4nr:i.. RATS,
. . ..lu.spa e °IT-CATS;
• &illy skip about:
STAB.. . XT F 4.1111 NATO-ES.
For: - Ants;
Moitquitos, Moths - lIIa. - Fars; Woolexis,-.0,ci,,
Insectii D-nApAnaals,ete.,...•
4 1.5 years established in N.Y. :
`Oily infallible remedies known."
'"Free froth Poisons."
.dangerOus to UlO
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
S3p - Sold by all .Droggists everywhere: • .
,gar! !I BEWARR I I of all worthless imitations.
jam" Costar 'ii" Benny No 483 Broadway,
, arSold by D41 4 1. GROSS &
ll'holesato and retail-agents,
mar'lo-ilaw6M • 7 ' Harrisburg;
'r E, E pi- )A. F .
Stearn:- Job
EBTAI3LISIIMENT - • •
THItID ATRtFac, NEAR WAlsta t 4
. • ;
recently added to- pui Jobbing
Department a large amount of lien type, 'several
netv'fast steam Presses of. the Moat 'lmmured machihery,
and other material , We are ney ; prepared -to execute at
and
Malec, and in the most approved etyle, •
'ALL KINDS Olt MILITAIVI SUANKS;' , r ;
- LEVER SHEET-HEIADINGS,
CIRCULARS,' • • '
• BILL•ILEADS,, • • • - - ,
. . . ; .13USUiESSCARDS
• • •• • ItAILROADItLANKS,
ITST4RS, in one or more, colorn, ,
rionammEs; ' - •
• BILLS OF LADING, • ' . , •
. PROUISS, ORY NOTES t .
LEGAL *ItL.ANXS,
JOB WORK
0 p ALL- Dt:TaTt. P'T N
- ORNAMENTA
Orders from a distanc,"* Vltended to prottiptty.';,'
mart.o;lliNttf :
. . .
Ami Thus
TItA.TION NOTICE. .
Letters of Administration baying been Lorded to' the
undersigned, by the 'Register of-Tfauphin - countg on. the
estate of Jacob }colts, late o,l' .the city. of Harrisburg, de ;
ceased, all persons knowing - themselves Indebted to , the
said estate are requested to intake immorutte -payment, •
and those having;claims.will please, present theta for set
tlement. ' O. F. HUE,SICH,
maril-dletv6C • • '• - •,,Administrator.
Recruiting`gency.
OFFICE in: the rear of Heir's Hotel', Harris-
IL/ burg, Pa. The .LARGEST , L9CAL BOUSTIF.S..paid
to recruits, COMMITTEES from' districts and' siiti , dia-
Mots in the State will. be proatiptly . furnished WA:
to fill QUOTAS, by applying to
t h ar .g_dini _ D. J.-IiTODIELIt
ccTlkF WORkiENG
A STANDARD atthoirity hi AgriOuit - are
and.Hortieulture, says :. - • .
ix. E. Taro. ylvestor produces a ttry ,supt:ripr Wine
tiom his" ()pelt° Grape: We have sent out large numbers
of this vine as premiums,-clnrint the past year- , . -
Havink,r been appointed agent by Dr. S. I eau furnish
vines of the Oporto at Aim 25 toWets. el*" $2 .50 to
ss . .per dozen ; $l5 to $4O, per 100. J. ,11L11.
IcKVSTONi ITuastirT,,Efarch
- A F 1.61.0. asso o
Sflver-Maplo, Norway Maple - z -
z. s . •
Taller L - n Ash, ean Hom id h i ma ts
apa
• .Magnolia or encuniber Tree, 6c.;
at.• • KEYSTONE NII4SE.P.Y. .
garrisburg, Thireh 1602 a..
T 0 Our. Friendg and Ihe Public Generay.
FOR reasons' iiatisfaotory to ourselves, 'we
' 'bavw removed the agency of our mums :to the
51USIC STORE of SILAS WARD, Third street, whizh
will hereaMer be our only agency for Ms city ittid vicinity.
Orders for tstnlng our instruments will Prottitarsit
wows"Onif,X-1"; Wean SCHOMATLER &
th a ra . <-'Piano Mitatiflialuisdkirbilaiiippbia.
1,0 0 n LBS. St. George Coclfthh, for
1,./ sale at Whf. DOOK, & CO,
l'itlersTWO CEM.
FOR
FOE SALE
Tiges
CARD
. •
$ TA: A URI N G Off
'ADVFit RATat-DAILt TELECRAPEL
e-f okowingare the rates for advert/mug in the Tr-E
-d:Life. Those bacthg aotterzigng to d will find Lt cGa
ri.nfent fbr reference.'
;:••••Zloor lams or less cor,sevatr ono-half spare. LA:
or - care than roar-co:lstituto & sciaaro.
....
ros-a- 3t.7.F. , 60c.t.55. : _ Fos oxs zor.Aga
- One dnf - - .S . SO - OM day . .3 SO
Taro days__ ... . 50. Two days . 100
Throe day. . 75 Three days 125
One we2ek....... . . ... .. 126. One wee1t.,..... .. 225
Ono month.'..'-' 2 ., 0. One month .. 600
Two mouth? 4 60 Two months .9 00
Three monthss 50 Thrso tricioth6 - - - ..... 11 00
Six months.. . . .... .'.''S 110 - Six monthi - -15 . 0
Ono year •• ' • 15 . 4)0'j0)se peer ..25 00
Administration Notices $2 25
.....
Marriage - Notices.. 75
Aodit.oes _Notices. • • . 1 60
- • ........ • • .
Funefal bincices each insertion - • 11 , 7____ . • • uw
- sir-Businesa nentes- inserted in the':2o4 woffitent.or
before Marriages and Deaths , Entum C vnrs elis,lxsz 3 . 01
.eich insertion. - - - ' -
EVENING EDITION.
Our Common Shools.---No. 7.
In proposing the' transfer of the Academy
. property , on Front street _to the city for High
School purposes, I said that there was no
doubt the board of trustees would consent to
such an iii•rangement so soon as they wer.i
convinced that the 'public will demand it.
The question may have occurred to some of
your readers - as to what right the
. public
would have to make any demand of that sort.
If. anyyhave serurdes Sf that kind' it lay be
stOcient-to reply, thatthe institutiortwas no
intended - to be, and never hes _been .regarde
sei4 is privetc institution, or as _,meant fcs •
,the accommodation' of any one poition c
the corninniiitY. It *as - eStablilted — ;at
time • when 'educational facilities were-more
end costlyi-and this institution leas. founded
and fostered at the , public
,eapense. Per
haps your xeaders will be surprised - to 'learn
that it has received nearly fivethousand dollars
in direct appropriations from the State. The
figures are as follows: in 1809, $lOOO, wit:,
which two lots were purchased in Market
street, now occupied by the Parke House, sal
a fraine building adjoining it on the corner of
the alley; inlBlB, $1000; in 1825, $5OO, in con
sideration of returning to the State a lot on
the corner of the public ground below the
arsenal, that had been bestowed by the State
to the institution for the purpose of erecting
'an academy building upon it; in 1833 $500;
in 1838, $225; in 1839, $375; in 1840, $44.1 67;
in 1,811 3 $300; in 1842, $450; in 1813, 275;
making a total of 84,986 67.
• :In 1848 the Trustees owned the whole sinare
included between Front, State, Seconduand
South streets. - Could they have held it until
this day, what a magnificent endowment would
itnOt have been to plsce the crown upon the
graded common schools of our: city ! But it
has passed beyond their controL . All that is
left is the property on the corner of front
and South streets.. And I think it pretty plain
that no. one crua'l;easonably object to a very
strong claim on they part Of the public to those
btdldings yid grounds:after what has been
shown as to , the liberality of the Legislature
toward the institution. It was with reference
'to precisely - sUch cases that the late act was
passed, which I quoted in proof of-the asser
tionthat the.Ttustees have the right to trans
fer the „property to -the city for high school
purpose% - In the days ,when this institution
was,,fa&ded; that - was the manner in - which
'the public funds were expended; "forieduca
tional purposes", .and when the State after
wards established t her - system of common
school education, shafelt thatshe hada right
to expect that the - property that had been
built:up'under her fostering care, for the bene
fit of the general public, should not new be used
forth advantage afprivate interests, and in
• prtiefical rivalry with. the improved . system of
general e ducation that she had now- introduced.
1 And I believe that when the community once
comes 'to understand the real facts in this
ease, there - will be such a tolaninious demand
fox:the trattsfer that has been proposed, that
the Trustees' Will instantly comply with it
A OIMISTL&N PARENT
XXXVIIIth Congress--FisfSessiim.
HOUSE OF REFUESENTITIV49.
• ; • IVA.umarox, March 18
lir..Juliancind) made a speech:in support
of ti bill heretofore reported by hith . from the
"Conimittee on Public Landstet extend the
principles of . 1110 :Homestead law', tq persons
in the military and. naval service' on.ponfis
eated and forfeited lands..
MARKETS BY TELEGBAPiI
PEILADELPIIIA, March 16.
-Flour drill and:prices-drooping,. 500 bls ES:
tra family sold at $707 50 and low grades at
$5:75®6. Small sales-of rye-flour at $6 and
cornmeal at S 5. Wheat dull and...sells only
in mall way at $1 54®1 61 for red-and $l. 70
GC. 90 for whits. lye commands $1 25@1 28,
Corn holds with more firmness, sales 01 6,000
bus. yellow at $1.1.'601 Man& white at 51 17_
Oata firm at 83c..-f-Petroleum unsettled, sales
,crude44.3lc. refined at 460 471-. and free at
5.6®58c. P_rOvisions.-held firmly,-sales mess
Bork at 523 50, 300 tierce hams in pickle at
$134013;,o: and lard at 14c. Whisky ranges
frdm 93®,95c., the latter for prison. .
PHOTO.G.ILA_PII ALBUMS.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
. .
PMII. oto 'el- . a. p Aj. Tc• it*" mi.
:11De OUP in F.WE. MOROCCO—panelled,
and mounted with two heavy gilt clasps
'ALBUMS WITH
30 Pictures for,
together with miens other:styles-of binding,sizes and
_prices, which will be sold cheap."`
Soldier,s You cannot buy a_prpttier, more tllitable and
cheaper ;abate: anywhere.
Call and see at
marlitldter
MEM
SCHEFFER'S - Botik.store,
• . • Rarriabqrg, Pa.
, Steam Sa* „Mill for . Sale or Rent.
HE undertigned offers for sale a' desirable
PROPERII, situated on, the Haig — Gehenna
river, at Duncan's Island, --fifteen miles west of. Harris
burg. This Property- , has the advantage of S Timber
Market, and is accessible by canal br rantvay. ;The m in is
geared in the postimproved style, wan a good (Morris &
Co.) engine, which drirmittn - o Gate Saps, one with forty
and the other with eighty' feet of carriage; Aso, th ree
circular saws tor the mane:Fume Stiingleg, Lath and
Picketts. ' - - • ; •
The above property for ale or rent on reasonable terms.
For particulars addr_ j ess o_
sFb:pygsmrsa.mil,7lhor calt D:nv i: cann - s pe iie,s rs pulan o . n, o. o .d, n pa.
_
Inars dlm
_ _
hiqvialrLiltuctolumatimirlNlPAll
QmaplTN - 9'ErytAcT OF
-
ABWCOPAIBA.
This preparation is particularly recommended to the
trRnIcAL TIVFV.SSION, and the PULIC for the prompt
and...certain OrDISRASES OF ntE BLADDER, KID
NEY'S, URPTAATPRgA/ 18 7 ETC;
it may he relied on as the best Mune for the administra
tion of these remedies in the large`dass of di d woof both
,sexes, to !hick ;they AIM 7ippllcable.. It never interferes
With the digestion, and by its concentration, -the dose is
much reduced. • . • - -
N. B.—Purebasers are advised to aelr gpx,.r..e.ruumrs
COMPOUND EXTRACT CIF CITBEBR AND?. COPAIRA,
ending° nothing elite, as iuntatibrautfr4 :, , siorthlem prepa
rations, under similar names, are . tn the market. Plies
'SI 00. Sent by es;prees on atatelPt 0,11-1411.3e.,:.1.tannfac
. bind only by TARRA,I9' - St -Pe, ..274 G reemm b
stree
t, corner of Warren street;'Neier York; ciracjar sate
"
inverrirre • __—.„rier22.dia
For sale by S. LI:pm:EA and be Draggtsta
generally. - a
IDERiI CIDER ! !—Two Barrels of sweet
C
aqd pure CIDER just received at
malB BOYER & ROERPER,
For th , ..! Telegraph.
83 00
3 50
4 00