TfiE TELEGRAPH IS PUB NOILVISG AND EVENING, EGIR GE 13ER GN ER. urria: THIR.D ST., NEAR Tr,ALNL - T. . . 1. .V.S OF SUBSCRIPTION. SCI.I=FRITI TamEonArn is served to sab=uihres in the — L T cents per iveak. Yearly subscrlbrrs will be $3 00 in advance. Those persons who uegleetto , Irance will be charged $6 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TtelJ:a.:riliF also published weeltly, and is furnished F:7;bers at the following cash rates $1 60 :Jrce copies to one 'Post °Mee_ ...... 400 one POF t Oftlra ....... ... .. .. 1.0 00 MEM MUSICAL. A. P. TEUPSER TEACHER OF MUSIC. OFFICE AT-WARD'S brume STORE. N Third Street. I:. , 4lence: Third street, above North. dl5-tf NIELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. IWE.NIT-SLY. FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, AND THE "Li - GOLD .'NfEDAL (ever won by instruments of this class) has been awarded to 'JASON & all assortment of these instruments always on'hand W. MCOCHIII'S, Sole Agent, 93 blarlcet street. IFI • HENRY C.-ORTII, --ikEACIMR OF TrrE PIANO, MELODEON JL ,yp VIOLIN.—Terms reasonable, 15 Third street,. ...t wen Market and Chestnut streets. _jai!-3m • PROFESSIONAL.. ELECTRICITY, - ;i-,,\-J,RRFur, DISCOVERY S. AND WONDERFUL RESULT .T. M. CREAM:ER would. respectfully ,1 inform the public in general and the diseased in . 3rtie!:!Vir, that be has opened an office In South Second ti-low Chestnut, Harrisburg, Pa., where he will tot ;i n ili , onios entrusted to his care,in accordancewith syst.mi itiFeovered and taught by Prof. C. Bolles. of :khe:phia, with whose institution he has been - con. Hint to whom be takes pleasure in referring the' hr information with respect to his success in con- • d roggiog the system with uncertain medical agents. cores performed by Magnottsm, Galvanism and other ~Idications of Electricity, without shocks or any un sensations. After an ElectricaL Diagnosis,. a n:arailic,i will b.: given, if desired by the patient. For . ether information call and get a pamphlet which icon- Liu. hundreds of certificates from medical men and °Gt..' the superiority of this system of practicd ..mall calierg. CommUrdiat free. Office hours 9to 12 ct..l to J and 7 to 9 r. At. DR. J. MILTON CREAMER. .V.1:3-d3tawfitn- tit-Urea R. ALEX. R. METH, Surgeon, and Dr. v .1. MILTON CREAMER, Electrician, would announce the public that they have this day entered into co mnership in the practice of medicine, and that they cal disease by the systems of Electropathy and the wed 211 method of Localized Movement Coro. tolre, South Second street, below Chestnut, llarriSturgi ALEX. R. Iv - Y - FrAT.4.n..,,, Dr. .1. MILTON =MIER: marls4W-tmttli MArell 14th, 1861. DM A. ELITE'S YELLOW WATER POWDER FOR ironsus TURING tt. practice of many years in this 1./ community, DR. HITS has satisfied himself thatthis l'owder *vastly superior to any other article in use FOR TELE CURE 'OF YELLOW WATER, And is of great service to Horses that have ost their - APPETITE AND ADD HIDEBOUND, FOUNDERBD, Oft• DISTEMPERED. Also, that it will prevent GLANDERS, COLIC AND THE HOTS, ifilcn faithfully used two or three times a week—invigo rating and fattening. Fur improving the condition of a Horse, he assertsthere no better medicine, as it: will strengthen the stomach :aid assist digestion, cleanse the intestines of offensive 'natter, and reguLite the bowels when costive, purify the blood and promote digestion—thus the skin is9tept loose, the pores are opened and a lean, scabby Horse becomes tat and comely. The Powder can be used for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs with good effect. • " Directions with package. • PREPARED ONLY AND SOLD Al' KELLER'S DRUG STORE, No. 91 Market. street, Harrisburg. lan 14 GROCERIES. =SCEZEI NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. BOYER & KOERPER, wII 0 L E SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ROCERIES, Queen's and Glass Ware, AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, ITAVE just opened a large and well selected stock of goods at their stand, N 0.3 Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa, to which they Invite tho attention of the euldlc generally. nolo-dly JOHN WISE, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, lIARRISBURG, PA., \VDDIESALE AND RETAIL DRALER , ' ()NFECTIONERY! FRUITS, &C., 1 10abe Paste, Paste, Fig Paste, Kirsh Mallow Gum Drops, ertam Chocolate Drops, :'lulu Candies, Sm., Inc. Jralages and Lemons, Cumed Fruits, (eines, and Spices, ° alter rap, Cider Vinegar, Crash and Salt Fish in sea SOIL V. - ,•cfettil)leß in 5e.93011, Raisins, Currant?., octl3 IMPORTERS NV IVES AND LIQUORS. LADMAN, SALLADE & CO., NO. 128 SOUTH NINTH STRET, Rhrwt.tOr CHISITIIIT AND W.-kW:LT, PITILADELPIIIA. LAUMAN, A. M. SALLADE, J. P. lESITINd 1!09413rq] ALARGE INVOICE OF NEW RAISINS, • CITRON, CURRANTS, PRUNES. PIGS, &C., tno2ol WM. DOCK, J.H.., & CO. UPERIOR 13 GOSHEN BUTTER • FOR TABLE USE. M. DOCK, Ta., fi CO. Just received at Norway Maple. j3ls tree resembles the Sugar Maple Ten' closely in form and 'foliage, but bears transplanting and grows more rapidly. For sale at Keystone ?Cur aerY reb24-dlw) JACOB. MISR: TOY BOOES, GAMES, .Large as sortment of Toy Books, Gamus, &c., just received at .0019 SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE; Harrisburg. pio - KLEs! PICKLES! the Barrel, lialf Barrel, Jager o.pz en, at nap W! 1111 , 17 T.. • rte. . * .\ 1 Ir .. ' ' l ', : • • II N V,\lF i, V ;r: - • Itsi .---- '4. 7 . : : : <'L------------- -: : '- ' - ~: . . • ~trt- z -.'_, . 0- 4 , . 1 ; ,....,7-0.0 • = - ---,---, DR. JOHNSON, LOCK HOSPITAL, HAS discovered the most certain, speedy L 1 and effectual remedies in the world for A Oure Warranted„or Bo Charge, in from One Weakness of the Back ,Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General De bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Hart; Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight.or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the XAver, Lungs, Stomach or BOWeisL-those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those secret and solitary practiCes more. fatal to their victims than the song of Syretls to the MariaerS of Ulysses., blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., impossible. Especially, who have become the vicbiins of Solitary Vice,• that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave .thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates With the than- 'tiers of eloquence or waked to ectasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. - Married persons, or Young Men contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, defer, mities, &c., speedily cured. - He who places himself untl'er the care of Dr. J. may re ligiously confide in his toner as a gentleman, and COnfr dently rely upon his skill 144 Physician. mmediately cured, and full vigor restored. This distressing affection--which renders life miserable and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by , the vic tims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from nal:ming aware of the dreadful consequences that may. ensue. Now, who that under, stands the subject will. pretend to deny that the power. of procreation is lost sooner by those feliing into improper habits than by the prudtmt: - :;:fiesides being deprived the: Pleasures of healthy ,oftkpririg, the most serious and de structive symptoms to both body and mind arise.. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental functions weakened, loss: of procreative power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, Indigestion, constitutional debility, a wasting of the frame, cough, con sumption, decay and .death. Loft hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. Member of the Royal College of Suigeons, London, grad uate from one of the Most eminent colleges id the United States, and the greaterpartnf. whose life - has . been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and -else where, has effected Sonia of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness,' being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,. with 'frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangenient of mind • were cured immediately. These are some of- the sad and melancholy effects pro-; ducad by early habits of youth, viz : weakness of theback and limbs, pains lii the 'head, dimness- of eight, loss of muscular power; mdpiliitiort of the heart, dyspepsia, ner vous irritability, symptoms of consumption, &c: lfEsvA.m.v.-IThe fgarfuleffects on the mind , are: much to'be dreaded--loss of 'memory, confusion of ideart, de pression of spirits, evil fdrebodings, aversion to society; self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, ke„ are some of the evils produced. 4 ' Citrons, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Almonds Walnuts • Filberts Cream huts, Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Cranberries, klorniny and Beans, Cakes and Crackers, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Green and Dried Fruits, And Country Produce in FellFol3. JOHN WISZ. BY GEORGE BERGNER. MEDICAL. BALTIMORE DISEASES OF I2E'RIIDENCE RELIEF IN' SIX TO TWELVE HOUR & NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS,DRUGS. to Two Days YOUNG MEN MARRIAGE ORGANIC WEAKNESS OFFICE No. T i SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, DR. JOHNSON, MUM PARTICULAR NOTICE. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice in- dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage inpol sible, and destroys both mind and body, shouldi>>lyi m medlately. What t.:., t t hat a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents., should be -snatched, fibre. all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating froth the path of nature and 'lndulging in certain secret habit. Such persons =Sr, before contem plating MARRIAGE, Relied that a sound Mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness.:' Indeed, with out these, the journey through life becomes a weary pil- grimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed . With despair and tilled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. DISRARE OF IXPRIIDENOF, Wheifthe misguided and imprudent votary of pleaStire finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease,ir too often happens.that an Illtimed sense of shame or the dread of discovery deters him from applying to.those.who from education and respectability, can alone beftiendhim. lie falls into the hands - of Ignorant and designing pretend ers, who, incapable of curing filch his pecuniary sub stance, keep him trifling month after month, Or as long is the smallest fee can be obtained, and despairleave with ruined health to sigXover bisgallingdhappolntment, or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitutionalsymptoms of this terrible disease,such is of of the Head, Throat,' Nose, Skin, etc., progressing with frightful rapidity till death puts a palladia hit dreadful sufferings : by sending him to that undiscovered country from whence no traveler returns. ' INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS The many thousands cured Id this institution year after year, and the numerous important surgical operations performed by,Dr-John.son, witnessed by the repqrters of h e R un , 04,1*r, aed itetny other papers, notices of width have appeare4 again andigain before the. public, : blades his standing as gentleman of character and , respongt. bility, is a suffirawn:dee to the AWOL SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CUBED. RiMIRTW9MRPfIi•PirPFITSY!fr”T7I "THE UNION NOW AND FOREVER."---Wbsterl.' HARRISBURG, PA.; MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1864. MEDICAL: ELDCIE DR. WRIGHT'S REJ u vEIiATINGELIXIR, - OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extract; containing noth tug injurious to the most Delicate. grille Rejuvenating 'Elixir is the result of modem disCoVeries in the vegetable Y.lngdont; being an entirely new' nd abstract melted of cure; irreineetive of all the Old and worn-out syStenni. • - .(0-Tlifs medicine hasheei tested hype - most eminent medical men of the dajcandliy theni'PrOsMunced to be one of the greatest medleid disboviiiies of the age Ono bottle will cure Generai - Debility: . 4.,EW•tt few doses cures Hysterics lu females. ip-One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart. ArA few doses restores the ergans of generation. g3Prom one to three bottles restores the reanlinca and filll vigor of youth. ' tar..l. few doses restores the aPpetite. gr , Three bottles cures the worst case of Impotency. fiai-A few doses cures tee low spirited. .-One bottle resters mental power. gap -A few doses bring-the rose to the elsecli.' , This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health the poor, debilitated, worn-down and despairing devotee of sensual pleasure. .efirThe listless, enervated youth, the over-tasked man of business, the victim of a nervous depression, the in dividual suffering from general debility, or from weakness of a single organ, will all find immediate and permanent relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life: girPrice, $2 per bottle, or .three b!:otiles for $5, and forwarded by express, on receipt• of money, to 'any ad 'dress. .Sold by CI druggists eiorywhere. DR. W. It. MERVIN .5.1 CO., . Sole Proprietors, tnarlteodly No. 59. Liberty street, New York. CBEROKEE PILLS SUagX-COAT&D FEMALE REGpLATOR, • MAIM': PRESERVER CERTAIN AND SAFE For the Removal of Obstructions and the, Insurance of Regularity in the Recurrence of the Monthly Periods. . girThey cure or obviate those'numerous diseases that spring from irregularity, .by removing the irregularity . .9 -They cure Supprerad, Ecessice and Painful. Neil struallon. sarrpey o . 47o3ficeeFsicknesp foloio,si!.j• • ' They mire Nlrvotts and , pina/. Affections, pains In the back and lower partaof : the body : ,Heaviness, Fatigue on. light exertion, Palpitation of the 'Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, , Giddiness, Aka, &c. a word, by removing the irregularity, they , remove the cause, andvrith it ALL the effects that,sming from it Air Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they con tain nothing deleterious to any constitution, however delicate, their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to !do. Alar They may be safely used at any age, and atxny perioe, EXCEPT DIMING THE FIRST THREE! MONTHS, during which the unfailing nature of their action would infallibly mama pregnancy. ' rAll letters seeking information or advice will be promptly, freely and discreetly answered... Jar Full directions accompany each box. ,p Price, $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. 4g-Sent by mail, free of -paiMge,'On receipt of price. ,Sold by altrespectable druggists. - . - DRiVir. R. MERWIN 4., CO:, Sole Proprietors. marlLeodly No. 59 Liberty street, New York. AUCTION SALE • OP' CONDEMNED ITORSES. WAR DEP/RS.IIISM CAVALRY BUREAU, OVVICS OF CRISP QVAIttIIRLUITIA, Wasumerrog, D. C.„.l l 'eb. 19, 1804 . STILL be sold at Public Auction; to the highest bidder, at the placee and dates named be low, viz: At Milllini Penna., 300 Horses, Pridai, dth.March.. At Williamsport Penna., 300 Morse; (Tuesday Bth March. • . - At Altoona, Penna., 300 Horses, Friday, I.lth. March. At New Brunswick, N.. 1., 300 Horses„ Tuegday, late March. At Enstop, Penna., 300 Hcirsea, Friday,-18t1i-Ilarbh. At'Nevrark, N. J., 800 Hors** Tuesday, 22411nrch. At Lebanoy,. Penna., 3001ft:ilia', Friday 25th Marih. At Wilkesbarre, Penna., 800 ROM's, taeftlay, 29th These Horses have been condemnel as' unlit for the Cavalry service of the United States Army. For road and farm purposes many good. bargaius maY be had. " • Horses willbe sold singly. Sales begin at . 10 A. 3r., and ,pontinue vtaiiir„ till, 011 are sold. • Terms Ca.sb, In United Sinus TreilittiiNvtivonlY• JAMB A. Bu rea l feb2o.dtm29 Chief Quartermaster, Cavintry Bums% T. F. MASTIC CEMENT IMANITFACTITIZER, TS PREPARED to ttkisish and coat the ex tenter of Bulldings.with the NUSTIC CEMEitiT,, on a new system. This material is entirely different Derr all other cements used heretofore., and is the only reliable, imperishable coating far outside work. Mixed,with per proportions of pure Linseed Oil it tbrms a. solid, dura ble adhesiveness to Brick or Stone Walls, malting a beau tiful, fine water proof surface and finish equ Si to Brown Stone or any color desired. • . Among others for whom I;have applied the- Mastic Ce ment, I refer to the following gentlemen: J. Bissell, residence, Penn street, Pittsburg. J. D. 2.PCM " ti • J. IL Shoe nberger residence, Lawrencevillei. A. Hoeveler, James M'Candless, ' " Allegheny city. Calvin Adams, " Third street, Pfttalkburg. James' Wood, owner St. Charles Hotel, William Vohel, Girard House, Barr & Moser, architects Dispatch Buildings, " John B. Cox, residence,pront eireet.,Hanisexar,,Ta• A. J. joins, " 44 - Please address - T.. P. WATSON, P. 0..80X 308 , Pittsburg„fat• -or,. Penni House,-Martiiibnag, feblB4l6¢C O LAD/Ea—lf - yorr 'Wish 'good Lather T Paper, Envelopes ink; Peas, or anything eltr rite stationerypie, you Wlll, do welag s alaat SCI Harrieburg, non sale at 0 IBS. St. Cleo e- fox 1 0 0 16, a; CO, teb2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLE S ELIXIR OF ' 4 : POCKET. BOOKS, PURSES rlztx4 , 7.1' 14 ogo. FOR LADIES AND-WlDlTlAtiaa.nri, : ELLEIVS'st: Drug and Fancy Cibods*cir2, - : No. 91 Market stre e t: • The best Morocco TRAVELING BATCH ELS, .And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, silltable for Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S Drug Store, marlo-tt • No. 91 Market Street. TO OFFICERS' AND SOLDIERS. Collection of; .PensiOns Boothe Back Pay and: War Claims. OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS, MUSTER ROLLS AND RECRUITING ACCOUNTS , MADE OCT. HF un dersi g neit-havin g been in_the em ployment of the United States during the last eighteen months, as Clerk In the Mustering and Disbursing - Office and Office of Superintendent of Recruiting Service of Pennsylvania, respeatfully IWrms the public thathe has opened an office In the D&tvfTEtsatuPll Building for the purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims• also, making out Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls and. Recruiting,Accounts. All orders by mail attended to uovl-dtf - SULLIVAN S. CHILD. WAFTED, • A 'MEDDLE-AGED WOMAN, to act in the • capacitY of NURSE, to take charge of two. chil dren. Must be one who has had experience in Miming. Either an Engiisli or Scotoh Woman preferred. To such good wages willbejaid, and a-good home guaranteed., Apply at R0014 0 4' State . Capitol Hotel, bet Ween 30 o'clock, A. at., and 8 P. at. marS-dtf AGENTS wanted to sell the: Standard His . Es. tory of the War. A rare chance to make money. Agents aro clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES 8R05. , & CO., Publishers, Baltimore, Md. de 30 For the Erection fiwelling Houses. _ . llweruna, March 11, 1864.. POPOgABR . Our united= 'for' the . buildir4 of five blocks of ten houses each, of wood or brick, to bo located on the grounds" of the Lochicl Iron !all Plans and specilicatiOns maybe seen 'at 'the Office of William Colder. Proposals will bo received for one or more blocks until April 121 p. Address propoods to WtLLIAM COLDER, marlkthapl2 Chairmhn Building ComMittee- VALUABLE PROPERTY PTT I - C . S-A. L. E sold at Publio.Sale, OH'SATURDAY, iB&4, at the COURT HOUSE in . this city, at• 2 o'clock, r. nr., the _ STEAM MILL PROPERTY, Located on East State fitrOilt.... This is the most valuable prcipertg. - thettity, - eitherrfor a ,hoteP or manfacturing. purposes. It isldeated in 'the immediate immediateviolnity , of the lot on which the Pennsylvania Railroad Company contem plate eventually to erect a passengerneVi depot, and within one-tadf square of, the canal and railroad; The lot is, 58 feet, 4 inches; on State street, 180 feet,l inch*. onTophir Lane, and 96 feet on North alley. The foundation of the 'Min, which was burned in 1880, is still standing, which contains nearly 200 ;perch ofi.geed,building stelae. There is a brick storehouse collie property, 28 by 42 feei, three stories high, in which there is about 75,000 brick. On the back part, of the property are two frame dwelling houses and a tranierliafn. WS property will be sold in oneblock or in lots to suit purchasers. A map of the property can bo seen at the Exchange Office of S. L M'Cußoch, No. 128 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. For further particulars inquire or - ' S. L. M'CULLOCH, bfarch 11, 1864. —lllw A. J. JONES. • 'DESIRABLE SUBURBAN. RESIDENCE W. 71 0 0 * S A LE. THE Ondersigned offers; at private sale, at a great advantage to capitalists, THREE ACRES OF LAND; situate on the Hummelstown turnpike, within the city limits, Whereon is erected a > , TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, and other outhouses. - ogr - For farther particulars enquire of JAMBS B. THOMPSON, . marle-dif Fifth street, between Walnut and Market. ATTORNEY - .-:LAW, OPPOSITE THE fITATE CAPITAL 'HOTEL HARRISBURG}, PA. ALL business pertaining to the profession "svill receive his proniit andcarefal attention.. mar3-tioaw2tawbh4llm* THE First National Bank of. Harrisburg, Pa., Capital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege of increas ing it to $BOO,OOO. • . 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!, 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: . • •• • • :DIItEDTORS:, - • Jogs H. BRIGGS, J. R. Bar, SEMI Castamos, Dares Foos° Wrefzus COLDER, Sao. F. Itons'ait, J. D. Cussaos. JOSH. H BRIGGS,, , P q r. GEO. H. SMALL, h r. • br . ,, jor29 d2ra Malt:misses Sprisagrßeds Comforts t ! PLM LEAP HAS:R. TOP MATTRASSES. Palm Leaf Cotton Tep Mattresses. . Corn Husk Mattresses. - Patent Spring, Slat Beds. Feather Mows and Bolsters. Cotton Comforts and Spreads. Ladiee' Work. Stands. • Carpet Camp Stools, Door Rugs, Carpet Hamacks. • Iron Bedsteads, latest pattern, Sze., Le. ' N. R •Soras, Lounges, Cushions° Chairs and Mattress repaired. Hair and Spring Mattresses made to order. No 109 Market street, Barri:Mug, mar243m .T. BAsisurz. Evergreen 'Frees. ' NORWAY FIEi, SCOTCH,. FIR, lialnin Fir, Silver s FIT; English yew indEsergreen Shiubs, Treeßek, Mahon's. Aquafolla Irish Yew , Am &O. KEYSTONE NURSEIIY. .14arch 18, 1884. ri RAPE . ..VR.IES of all kinds,, principally. .....Urconcord,.nelaware, .Diana,)&x3cadirte, Loulpyjsa lellisSataw.bal, Oporto, Clinton , CreveliligiViiylor or Bur 80.,&c;at-Myitone 'Nursery. - made J. MBE FIEI PROPOSALS IN HARRISBURG; ANN'A., JOSHUA M.,,WIESTILING, OFFICE II WALNUT STREET, PRICE TWO CENTS. MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA, DISEASES RESULTING FROM • WOOERS OF UTE. .LIVER I AND DIGEgivE ORGANS{ LSE-CURED BY 11 0 0 F ffif JD' S GERMAN BATMIS, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, • riSE Bitters hive performed more cures; t!ve and do give better satisfaction; have more tes timony ; have more respectable people to vouch for them Anon any other article in the market. We defy any one to contradict this ossertion, and will pay $l,OOO to any'bno that will produce a certificate pub lished by us that is not genuine. Holland's German Bit ters, will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility', Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising from a dis ordered stomach. Observe the following- symptoms, re sulting from the disorders of the, digestive organs: Con stiPation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, Swimming of the head, Hurried and difficult b!cathing, I luttering at the heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the sight Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pers . titration, Yellowness of the skin andeyes, Pain in the side, back, chest, limbo , he Sudden flushes of heat, Burning in the flesh; Constant imaginations of 'evil, and great de, preasion of spiritS. _ ' • Remeinber that this - sitters is not alcoholic, contidns no rum or whisky, and can't make drunkards, but is the best Tonic in the world. READ WHO SAYS SO . . • ' V4."t ; From the , Rev.' Lect:Eh ‘lloclr% Pastor. of thil Balk' Church, rembcrton,N4 , J4 forrucrlyrof the North BiptiSt . Church, Philadelphia* * *`• * * * * * * * I have known Hootiand's German Bitters favorably for a number of yearn. , I-haye used them in my own family and have:been so taimixiavitai their effects that I was in duced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take 4 grpat pleasure in, thus public* proclaiming this fact; mitd caMnk the attention of those , afflicted with the. diseases for which' they are recommended •to these Bit ters, knotting from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. I do this .more cheerfully as Hoof land's Bitters is intended to benefit the . afflicted, and is "not a rum drink." Yours, guly. LEVI G. BECK. • From Rev. J. Newton Breown, D. D., Editor of the En cyclopedia of ROI:Bons Knowledge and Christian Chroni cle., Philahelphia. •• - . • Although notr - disposed to favor or recommend 'Patent Mehicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet Imovi of no sufficient reasons uty man marnot testify to the benefits ho believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the , hope that ho may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoollmars Ger man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city because I was prejudiced against them for many under the impression that they- were chiefly an. alcoholic Mixture. I araj,ndebted to my : frieind._ Robert Shoema ker, Eso., for tho removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them when suffering from great and long continued debility. Tho use. of three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the. present year, was followed by evident relief and restora tion to a degree of bodiir andmentel vigor which I had not for,ilx. months before, and had almbst despaired of regaining. I therefore shank.God'araliay friend for di recting mete the use of them. ' • 7. NEWTON BROWN, Philada. From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church, Germantown, Penn. - Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear &ITT—Personal experience enables me to say that I regard the German Bitters, pre pared by you, as a most excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold and general debility I have been greatly bene fitted by the use of the Bitters. and doubt not they will produce similar effects on others. - Yours truly WARREN RANDQLPII, • , Germantown, Pa. . From Rev. S.. IL Turner, Pastor of Redding 31. Z Church, PhiladelPhia. - f Dr. C. TL Jackson:—Delkr_ph-Naving used your Ger man Bitters in my family frequently I am prepared to say that it has been of great entice.- I believe that. in most cases of general debility of the system it is the safest and most valuable remedy of which I have any knowledge. Yours; resnetfully 3. H. TURNER, No. 725 N. Nineteenth street. F,rom the Rev: J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Columbus (N. J.) and hfilestown (Pa.) Baptist Churehos. • . NIL" Roomemr., N. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—l feel it apleasure thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the German Sitters. Some years since being- much af flicted with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial results. I have often recommended them,to persons - en feebled by that tormenting disease, and have heard from them the most flattering testimonials as to their. great value. In cases of general debility, I believe it to be a tonic that cannot be surmumed..., . J. M. LYONS. From the Rev. Thomas Winter, Pastor of Roxborough Baptist... Church: Dr. Jackson:—Dear felt `it' due to your excel lent preparation, Hoolland German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I have'for years, at tines, been troubled with great disorder in my head and nervous system. I was advised by a' Mend to - try a bottle of your German Bitters; did so, and relief; experienced great and unexpected relle my health big been very materially benelitted.' I confidently recom mend the article where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have been assured by many of their good ef fects. - ReVV.B.4I-,6,mraito, T. Jxborougb, za • From Bev. J. B. Herman, of the' German Reformed Church, ICutztown,'Berks county. Pa. Dr. C. H. Jackson:—lbmpected ,Bir:—l have been troubled with Dyspepsia, nearly twenty years, and have never used any medicine that did me as much good as Hoofland's Bitters lam very much- impramlln health, after having taken live bottles. • Yours with respect, PRICES. Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,) $1 00 per bottle—half doz $5 00 Small Size-75 cents per bOttle--half doz. 400 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I See that the signature of "C. 3L JACKSON" IS on the WRAPPER of each -bottle... Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put off by any of'the-Intoxicatingfprepatatibns that may be oftred In its place, but Moid to us, gra 'we will forwasillecurelY Packedo7 - exPress. Principal Office and Manuthetory, NO. 631 6.-ItCH STREET', PHILADELPHIA. 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Auditor's Notices Funeral Notices each insertion sarßusiness notices inserted in the Local Colersat, or before Marriages and Deaths, Dicer Cars PEE LEM for each insertion. EVENING EDITION. Messrs. - Edifors:--Fermit me through the columns of your paper to say a few words in behalf of a paltry few, who have long been striving between hope and despair, in the hands. of a wiley enemy. Your readers no doubt remember how promptlfGovenior Cur tin'Eecall for volunteers at the time Gen. Lee - made the raids into this State, . was responded to by the citizen soldiery o the State; and with what eagerness the young meti of Harris= burg catching up the suggestion of the -Gov ernor, a's-promptly for Med themselves into the "First City Troop" of mounted men. This company, composed entirely of the young men of Harrisburg, was immediately hurried off to the front, ncrthwithstanding we received the assurance of the Governor, that as soon as the - invader, had left the State, we would be re called. This was done with all the six month troops called out except the twentieth regi- miint of cavalry, to which the First City Troop was. attached, being a company. We hurried on after the enemy, depending . upon the citi zens along the road for provision, until we got to Clearspring, Md. Well, we soon crossed over into Virginia, and about twenty of us soon got ourselves into the hands of the rebels, as several fathers and mothers have been mounAll y attesting for six months. Why we wereinade such easy prey of by the enemy, I will not attempt to say, suffice it we were very easy captured inside of about half ari l hour. We have now returned, what is left of us, after suffering unheard of cruelties for six months. We return again, to our homes, not as comes the conquering hero,- preceded by flying streamers and loud sounding trum pets. We come not flushed with victory and trophies of our success, but as the 'poor war worn veteran we return, conscious of having acted no ignoble part in the experience , of the past six months. True we have not slain our enemies by the hundreds or thousands on the field of battle, but failing in the effort we have patiently endured the heartless cruelties of our captors. Several poor fellows finally stir . dermg up their lives under the cruel treat merid the few remnining of us, scarce wortha name, our constitutions shattered or .conipletely destroyed, and all energy and-per severance fled from us. But eight of us have been enabled to return, as follow: D. Guist wite, Kirk, Isaac Miller, G. Heller, Neil Drinkers, Blain, Fetroe and Wilson, leaving more than half the original number taken, either dead or in the hospitals at Richmond, they being unable to - withstand the rigors of Bell Island. t • BEE dig Terenrap4. FROM THE ARMIIF TIMPOTOMAC, REBEL DEMOPTSTR ATIONS PUS RAPPAHANNOCK CROSSED ON WEDNESDAY re J. S. itiRmAN. From our Momiing Edition. 11. S.:General Hospital. ANN-ulnas, MD., March 14, 1864 Very respectfully, yours, &c.,.IIALN THE REBELS DRIVEN BACK. CAPl'llitE OF PI.tISO'NEItS. 'SENT March 20 The Times special dispatch frinn the Army of the Potomac says that thciescitament about a threatened raid by Stuart has subsided. A detachment of the rebel army crossed - the Rap pahannock at Fr4ericksburg, on Wednesday night, anti the following day, Col. Bryan of the 18th Pennsylvania cavalry captured twenty of the party. On Thursday morning - a detachment of the enemy crossed at Morton's Ford and drove in the 7th Michigan pickets, but were subse quently repulsed and forced to re-cross the river. The Second Corps were discharging their pieces all s.tgrlay forenoon which may, perhapa, account for the firing heard in the direction. of Dumfries. There are other in dications of rebel demonstrations which are not proper to be published. General Stuart is massing his cavalry at Charlottsville, where he has three brigades, and at Fredericksburg, where he has two brigades. The reported attempt of the enemy to cross at Raccoon ford was not correct. The Ist Michigan - cavalry, 1200 strong, went to the front on Saturday. Twelve deserters from the 10th Loniq - ana rebel regiment, arrived in our lines within three days. They are the first deserters that have come in from that regiment. They got hold of the President's proclamation, which which was distributed by Kilpatrick's raiders. Later from New Orleans.. NEW Yoax, March 20. A New Orleans letter of the 12th says that CoL Tevisc with the Third Maryland cavalry, arrived yeaterday from Madisonville. They had scouted from that place nearly all the country between Tanjipoo and Pearl rivers. The 9th and 10th battalion of Louisiana rebel cavalry 'ere driven from Chappapela river, and a number of them, while they had. been hunting conscripts, (thirty negroes captured by the rebels from a plantation near Fort Pike,) have been retaken. - • - On the 9th there was not an armed rebel within sixty miles of Madisoville. • Front Western ,Virginiit. • I 3 ,Yeas, March 20. A West Virginia dispatch says that on the 19th all was quiet in'the Shenandoah Valley. There is no movement of the enemy, of a Se rious character. The latest information from the Kanawha Valley does not confirm the -ru mor that the enemy's force whs moving on Barboursville. There are no positive indica tions that thb enemy contemplates an .exten sive raid in the Kanawha region. XTOTICE Whereas, letters testamentary to the estate otlVllliam Dock, Jr., late of the eity,of Harrisburg, ,deceased, _have been granted to the subscriber, all nersons indebtettlo"the said estate aro requested.. go maker immediato raymplt, and those having claims i or &mods against the estate or the said - decedent willmakeimown the siMetri e thcle. lay to, MAHY . D.OOH.rEx. Harrisburg, March 7,1864: - w go -