Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, March 29, 1864, Image 3

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iiAIZRISBURG, PA
TrDILIT EVENING, DLIRCII 29, 1864.
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oT:c . E. TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
kcatelds, Business Notices, AlarriageS,
odis, arc., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAM - I, must invariably be amain-
WWII the BASIL
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Horn-
Jug Edition without extra charge.
CITY ITEMS
TARE NOTICE. —Committees and persons
who have in charge the filling of quotas for
sub-districts can obtain the most reliable as
sistance, at moderate rates, at the law office
EUGENE SNYDER,
Near the Provost Marshal's Office,
inarl7-2w Harrisburg, Pa.
THE celebrated crystal spectacles properly
adjnsteil to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to
700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses,
defining air object from one to ten miles, and
all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo
sephicrd instruments at Itosendale's Optical
Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes
inserted. Send for a circular! janBdtf
TOWN AND COUNTRY
To City Subscribers.
City subscribers who intend to change their
place of residence this sPring, are requested
to leave notice of the same at this office, pre
vious to moving, in order that their papers
may be sent to their proper places. By giving
ihiF: notice the proper attention . , confusion
may be avoided. mar2B-1w
Sra advertisement of Ensminger & Adams'
large sale of furniture to-morrow.
N. fl.—Persons wishing to dispose of any
:Irtieles of furniture or other goods, will do
well to call at their establishment, corner of
Second and Chestnut streets, where the high
est cash prices will be paid for nil kinds of it
ticks, by ENSHINGER & ADAMS,
City Auctioneers.
SALE or Housrazo.tx Funxrrung.—Will be
sold at public sale, at the residence.: of the
Rev. Mr. Shoemaker, on North street near
Third, on Wednesday 30th, (to-morrow,) his
entire household and kitchen furniture, which
is all in good condition. As he is going to
the West, all offdred will be sold without
serve. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. •
DANIEL BARR, Auctioneer.
Ti r ANTED. —A gentleman and wife desire,
boarding in a private family, where there are
no other boarders. A house kept by a widow
lady preferred. Apply at TIfTS OFFICE.
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GONE TO ANNILPOLIS. =Col. Sipe's- regiment
the Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry. ,
A"SECOND NATIONAL BAN - s"has commenced
operations in Mechanicsburg. Business must
be brisk - up there !
rurx-i next will be "All F.ols' :Day.''
Look out fora "sell.", The time-honored
custom of moving will be duly celehiatect
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Belzer. &TAMS are dull. But four cases
were before Alderman Kline this morning,
viz: John Wolf, Samuel McKinney, Thomas
Henson and Allen Stevenson:
Tits 102 d Pennsylvania regiment, some of
We officers and members of which so com
pletely disgraced themselves here yeSterday,
belongs to Pittsburg.
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:Num:mous—The little visitors known as
"shad-flies." They can be seen in all parts
of the city, but Front street is infested by
thorn.
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Oun mountain friends appear to enjoy Mid
winter weather. To the north of us Can be
seen immense snow banks, while here there
is not a remnant of the white mantle that was
spread out over our city on Friday afternoon.
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PareAumoNs are being mado for the erec!.
tion of a very large number of buildings in
this city. The spirit of improvement has
siezed upon our people, and we anticipate a
very busy season among ourTmeehanies;
Wr. invite attention to the card of McFad
den & Co.', whose ana:vle yard is -located at
the corner of Walnut and Fifth streets. All
work entrusted to their care will/be promptly
attended to. Give the firm a eall-4they gazu•-
antee Satisfaction.
A. P. Zar.mx.nlutv, of NO. 52 Mark.et street,
announces through our columns that he • has
OD hand a fine assortment of clocks, watches,
jewelry, of the very best quality, all •of
which will bo sold at low rates. We would
advise the public to call at the store and ex
amine thb goods. See advertisement.
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iIuiRTSBURG Aramin.---Rey. John
Walker Jackson, of the Locust Street kf. E.
Church, is announced to lecture in York,
some night this week, for the benefit of the
"Union Literary Association." Rev. Chas.
A Ray, D. D., is announced to preach in the
Lutheran Church in Clianabersburg, on Sun
day nest.
Go3.7l.—The men, Jones and Robertson,
whose arrest as suspicious cbaractbr# we
chronicled yesterday, were released on Condi
tion that they would leave the city, whey
were subsequently placed on board en east
w -bound train, and are doubtless ere this
on he look-out for an opportunity to rob the
the soldiers elsewhere.
VrmanaTowm---We are informed that there
will be a general.revival of business in„ , Mid
dletown, with the opening of spring: ...The
lumber dealers are already receiving a large
supply of stock, while merchants and trades
men anticipate a lively time-- •
On Sunday last Rev: D:' - .21c : Laveity ad
ministered the rite of baptism, by immersion,
to two persons, in the presence'a a thousand
or more spectators. In the everting - tlic.Rev.
gentlerimu preached his farewell peinlbb to a
Tin large cougregation, in the Bethel. -:I'-'
LEE, No. 69 Market street, has just finished
several magnificent Can's, which were gotten
up expressly ft;!r, presentation in this city.
One of these Canes is to be sent to a neigh
boring city. This reminds us that Lee is
almost daily receiving orders for this kind of
work, for different portions of the State, a fact
which speaks well for his reputation
. as
master mechanic. addition to the finish
ing and manufacture of Canes, Lee contin
ues to deal largely in TJmbrellas, &c. His
stock of goods is certainly worth inspection.
PASSED TEEOI7IIB. —About five hundred
rebel 'prisoners passed through this city yes
terday morning, from Camp Chase, Ohio, in
charge of a guard of one hundred and twenty
men. The difference in the appearance of
the prisoners from those taken through here a
few days ago, - was owing to the fact that these
were officers and the others privates. Among
the prisoners, yesterday,: were two brigadier
generals, several colonels fend quite a number
of captains. Their uniforms were invariably
of a gray color. The prisoners were on their
way to Fort Delaware, doubtless to be soon
removed to Fortress Monroe for exchange.
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Y. M. C. A.—We would invite all who wish
to know what the Young Men's Christian As
sociation of this city has been doing during
the year, to attend"the meeting to be held in
the First English Lutheran Church on Fourth
street, this evening at 7i .o'clock.
It being the eighth anniversary of the asso
ciation, the annual report will be read by
RE.v. W. C. Cattell, the retiring President,
whose old friends should not fail to be on
hand.
An address will also be delivered by Rev.
F. W. Conrad from Lancaster, which alone
will be a treat. All, arei.n.vitedlo . attend
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SHAMZFITL BEHAVIOR OF A COLON - EL
Cla:mpiti.—Yesterday,afternon, the Colonel of
the, lii2l regintent; littli&eci of, hiekia;ptetinq,
committed a moat outrageous assault upon
Detective Officer Franklin, of the Provost
Marshal's Office. It appears that while this
regiment was in the act of leaving the depot,
officer Franklin discovered certain deserters
in one of the cars, and endeavored to seize
and secure them.' 73 tie effort he ivatitfoughly
repulsed by a Captain, and when he (Franklin)
sought the interference of the Colonel, that
officer drew his sword and ordered his men to
attack Detective Franklin.: In the melee offi
cer Franklin lost his revolver, was alscr con
siderably bruised, and had the mortification
of seeing the deserters escape. We under
stand that charges have been preferred against
the Colonel and Captain ,in question, and we
earnestly trust that both will be made stern
examples of, if not dismissed in . disgrace from
the,service.
-L-This act . of outrage is only, another evi
dence of the insufficiencyrandirisecurity with
which tho affairs at this Post are administered
by the officer in command. Had ";proper
guards been detailed at the depot, the outrage
on Officer Praniclin would not have occurred,
nor the deserters thus shielded escaped. And
yet theralano hope in complaining, as Burn -
fordis a fixture. - •
INTERESTING CEREMONY IN THE PRESENTA.-
Tim oa ,s,Peivosio.—Lteu.t,. Tolin Harper, of Co.
B, Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, being on
forloughwith the veteran volanteers, one of
his personarMenda in this city,' deemed it a
favorable opportunity to testify his high re
gard for him as a man and a soldier. For
several years before Lieut. B. entered the
service, he had been in the employ of • Mr,
Alexander. Koser, ,ci„V this city; ,by : whom he
was greatly esteemed, alike'for his"fidelitY and
industry, as for his intelligence and honesty.
Last evening Mr. K. had assembled at his
residence, a select few of his personal friends,
with the friends and acquaintances of Lieut.
H., for. the purpose of witnessing,the presen
tation of a splendid-cavalry sword by the for
mer to the latter. Mr. Koser presented the
sword in person. In doing so, he said in .
substance:
I am the last man in the world to attempt
to make a speech, because I dislike talk; but
I cannot present you with this sword without
saying a few 'words. While you were in my
employ,.you were a faithful man, always ready
for service, and ever prompt in obedience to
orders. If you conduct yourself in the army
as you did while in my employment you can
noto-fail to succeed—atleaat "yaw cannot fail to
make a good soldier. That you have dis
charged your duty as a soldier, many have
testified to me; and when I heard that you
were thus true to your duty, the old flag and
the country,. it made my heart. glad. I have
now sai.las much as I intended to Say. Take
this sword. I give it to you .in pure friend
ship, because I know that you have earned it
honorably, and that you will . carry it with
honor in the defence of the Union and the
Government.
On receiving the sword, Lieut. Harper said
he was no speech maker; but such a present
from one whom he had always respected, de
mended at least a few words. If God spared
his life, some of those who were now in arms
against the Government, would feel the
keen, edge of his sword, • and every time he
carved a rebel's hide, he would tliink.,of his
loyal and true friend, Alexander Soser.
Lieut. Harper then gratefully alluded to
the kindness with which Mr. Boger had
ever treated him. If he -was tine 'to his em
ployer, it was because that employer had
always been true„ to him. He: acted on the
same principle to his government. He was
true to that - because it wastrue to him. Lieut..
H. againthanked his forraer employer andpre
sent true friend for the sword, - concluding his
remarks with an avowal that he would never
draw it in any. 'dense' bit that of justice and his
country.
Altogether, however private, the whole af
fair was one of the most interesting cere
monies we' have witnessed for many days.
Besides being a tribute to a brave soldier, it
was one of timse rare instances of genuine
fraternity and friendship between an employer
and his erriployee, which does not often illu
minate the dark and dreary paths of labor,
and as such we commend it to the consider
ation of both these classes of our citizens.
Lieut Harper went from this city as a
private. We might write that he had no
friends in the army, and as he rose from one
position to another, he had only his own high
purpose of rectitude to thank. His commis
sion as a Lieutenant was won by service which
few would have accepted and less have per
formed. And we have every reason to be
lieve) that he will rise still higher, as he finds
opportunity to distliguish
BaurJA.wr Success !—The first api.,..:alart,;
of Miss Rate Denin and Mr. Sam. E. Ryan
was witnessed by a very large and appreciative
audience, who speak in the h*hest terriis .of
praise of these favOrite perforthers. The Lady
of Lyons was rendered in a manner that was
unexceptionable. The various characters in
the play were sustained in the 4 very excellent
style for which Rouse's Star Troupe has be
come noted. The Limerick Boy was eqiially
well rendered, and provoked' a laugh from
"those who never laughed-befOre." •
For to-night a capital bill is presented, coi?- .
sisting of the great thrilling drama, entitled
The Foundling of Paris, with the following
splendid cast of characters: Madeleine, (wife
of Bertram,) Miss Kate Denin; Remy, (jour
neyman carpenter,) Mr. S. E. Ryan; Bertram,
(also a journeyman carpenter,) Mr. J. W.
Jennings; . Henri De Bassieies, (a young no-.
ble,) Mr. J. F. Crossen; Appiani, Mr, W.
Hardie; Pierre, (a young peasant,) Mr. W. A.
Rouse; Doct. Berthele, (keeper of a private
lunatic asylum,) Mr. C. F. Hall; Gillaume, (a
servant,) Mr. W. H. Smythe; Keeper, Mr. W.
H. Murray; Adelaide, - (Countess of Bassieres,)
Miss A. Wilford; Catharine, (Grandmother to
Pdadaline,) -Mrs. Aglon; Margarite, (friend of
Madaline,) Mrs. 3. W. Jennings; Madalaine's
Child, little Fanny Rouse; to be followed by
the Irish comedy, entitled Irish Assurance, in
which Mr. Ryan will appear as .Pat, and Miss
Fanny Denham_ as Nancy. Gp to=night.
There is a rich treat in store for-those who at
tend.
Tux great play, yelept ye Mother Goose, of
ancient renown, is now thelattraction at San
ford's Opera House. For a scenic exhibition
this exceeds anything yet ever produced• in
this city, and the perforinance of pantomime
is comparable with the Ravels. Sanford as
Clown is all that can be expected, while his
daughter Julia, appears as Coltunbine, pro
ducing the best danees we have ever wit
nessed, together with the Harlequin and Pan
taloon. You may enjoy a feast rarely wit
nessigl. It will , be performed every evening
this week, also on Saturday afternoon, entirely
for ladies and children. No gentleman admit
ted unless the head of a family. The history
of Mother Goose is published by Mr. Sanford,
and will be 'distributed among the audience
on this occasion.
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ATTEXPTEE ESCAPE OF A DESERTER—He i 8
Killed by the Guard.—About noon to-day, a
soldier named James Murphy, of the 184th
Penna. regiment,. was sent under guard to
Camp Curtin. On the road to Camp, Murphy
attacked the guard; knocked him down, threw
away lis'gun, and then attempted to escape.
By the timele had run a distance of seventy
five yards, the guard recovered his gun, and
fired on Murphy, the` ball taking effect in ,the
head, and killing him instantly. The guard
was a member ofGapt. GoilTn's company,
(Patapsco Guards,) and in. shooting Murphy,
was but discharging' his Auty. !plus has a
" bounty-jumper" been broughtto a sudden
end. His fate • should be a waning to, the
hundreds.who have enlisted for, the purpose
of swindling the Government.
TICE EISMIG TELEORSPIL —This lively
and sterling Union paper, published at ,-Har
ri`sburg Pd.—the Capital of the State=lias
changed its name to "The Pennsylvania Tele
graph," and has made ;a .atill more import
ant improvement by coming out in an entirely
new dress of very handsome type. The Tele
graph has also raised its price, - from that of
six cents a week to eight cents a :week! How a
a paper can be published these times, daily,
at eight cents a week, is beyond our imagina
tion. The people of Harrisburg ought to
be ashamed -to, compld a nines" to do such a
thing! Why, the white paper on which it is
printed costa - more - tharc that here, • Will the,
publisher of the Telegraph please tell us what
he - pays per lb. for his paper, and where he
gets itP—also what he pays for composition?
The ;Telegraph ought to be twelve and a half
cents, at least. —Daily (Indianapolis) Evening.
Gtizette. ,
Nom—The proprietor. pays 18 cents cash
for hie paper, And pays the higheq, wages to
all liis wOrkruen, cash every Saturday. Any
more questions, friend. Gazette?
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FEW/TUBE CAR TO Hum—Persons about
moving, or having any kind of ; hauling to do,
can be accommodated by, calling on John
Davis, Liberty street, near Second.
-Wx learn that Capt. ,'Ff. Chrilzman, has
been authorized (by an orderfiasued from the
headquarters of the DePartmont of the Sus
,.quehana,) to raise a ecimpany for the First
Battalion, Penn. Vols. ThiS Battalion is in
tended to do provost duty in the department.
The Battalion has been composed of six
companies, but will now be increased to
ten, or a full regiment. The term of service
will be three years,. or during the war. t Per
sons desirous of joming ,this organization will
receive all the Government Bounties offered.
Application should be made to Capt. C. tit the
.Provost Marshal's office in this city, , 3t*
SPRING.—The indication of Spring is fruit-.
ful to-day with promise. The innocent little
songster, the blue bird, has come again to
greetys.
front
red lartmst, with his cheerfcil
song,' fiporting fre tree to tree, - and vegetal
in a few dayS will expreas gladness in
flowers and beauty. The cheap Dry Goods
Store of 0. L. Bowman, No. 1, corner of
Front and Market streets, is also receiving
daily new Spring goods. • .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hoop Skirts ! Hoop Skirts!
The Cheapest Hoop Skirts ins Harrisburg.
A splendid skirtfor 75 eta k
A much better skirt for $l.
Caficos; a fine assortment for spring,
trench gingbams, branchester ginghams.
Bleached and unbleached muslin from New York Auc
tion, '
.1,000 yards plaid silks at $l, worth $1 55
200 yards -plain brown silk at $1 37, wok"). $1 15 -
200 yards blank silk at $l,
Black silk stall prices.
A very large assortment of new dress goods.
600 dozen of stockings and socks, all prices. •
The best stockings in the city at 25 cents. •
Ofissimeres for men and boys' wear:
Cloaks for spring.
Wishing to reduce our stock, which is very large now
we will offer great inducements to buyers. LiO_ •
Coughs and Colds.
The sadden Changes of our climate are sources.of PEIL
3IONLIIT BRONCHIAL and Awranstro Avpsortoss.' ExPe.
rience having proved that simple remedies often act
speedily when taken in the early stages of the disease, re-
course should at once be 'had to ;Brown's Bronchia/
Troches" or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough or Irritation
-pi' ;the Throat be ever so slight, as by this promotion a
more serious stark may be effectually warded' off Pe
mo SERA/SEES and SINGERS will And them effectual for
clearing .and strengthening the. voice. Soldiers should
have them, as they can be carried in the Pocket and taken
OS (Kaden requires.ip.o9-damlm
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL.
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.OF TEM
GRAND STAR
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic ,Company,
CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO
GAIN ADMISSION
SECOND NIGHT
of the engagement, prior to their departure for Europe, of
the Popular Stage Actress
MISS KATE DENIS,
MISS KATE DENIM,
MISS KATE DENIM,
The Gifted Ch4of th'e Tragic anise;
and of
NB: S, E. RYAN, ,•': NIL S. E. RYAN,
MR. S. E. 'RYAN, :41 . R. S. B. RYAN,
AMR. S.R. RYAN NR. 13. RY AN
The Popular Comedian and.Dialectiaan,
who will appear this evening in two excellent pi6c6s:
The very beautiful' and tingling Drama, from' the
French, entitled the
FOUNDLING. OF PARIS,
FOUNDLING OF PARIS,
FOUNDLING OF PARIS,
And the popular Irish Comedy, palled
'
Irish Assurance and Yankee Modesty.
Irish Assurance and. Yankee Modesty,
Irish. Assurance and: Yankee Modesty,
The whole company in the
Secure Seats and Come r4rIY•
For particulars see small bills.
HITCHCOCK'S
NE-W NATIONAL }TALL,
(CORNER OF SECOND AND SOUTH STREETS.)
First appertra4ee of the popular Negro Delineators, ,
Messrs. comitgu. and PETTIT.
Second appearance'of thelleautfut Danseuse,
, . F
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HITCHCOCK respectfully announcesMto the public and citizens of Etarrishurg; that tito
above new'and elegant &co of amusement ts'Opet4eA - ery
evening ; haring been lined `up.in the 'most costly Style,
with all the modern impiovinnenti..' , ..r..Aleo •
NEW. AND SPLENDID- SCENERY,
The entertainment wall bo thsLelam, and tante but the
best performers will be engaged.
The performances this evening will comprise
GEMS OF, NEGRO MINSTRELSY,
BLEGREZDANCING,
COMIC SINGING,
BURLESQUE AND FARCE,
The whole, to conclude with the laughable Pantomime
of
VOL-AU-VENT,
OR
THE JOLLY MILLER,,
in ivhiah -
W. lIITCMICOCIE.
will appet.r in his celebrated character of the CLOWN,
jutroducing new and splendid scenery, new acts, ap
pointments and costumes. .
Admission 25 cents
Orchestra Seals 50 "
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Private Boxes $5 00
Beats in " 100 •
The performance will commence at 8 o'clock precisely.
mar2s
SANFORD'S HALL.
THIRD STREET, BELOW HIRRHT
REA.Bi OF HERR'S HOTEL.
'TUESDAY EVENING-, MARCH 2.9,
And every Evening until Further 'Notice
FUN FOR THE MILLION I•
First Night of. the Magnificent Fairy Spectacle,
e ErimED
MOMEIF4II , G-00SE
With entirely newsconery, tricks, magic transformations
' • • ' tho
iti:lta - 61 - IN' A_ MUSIC.
ltfr..Panford has spared neither piing nor expense in
getting up this Pantomime in the utmost style of splen
.
Previous to tho Pantomime
THE OPERA D'AFRIQUE
as model estamishrnont, is -the leueral
theme of adjairqion. liusiqal caittes are- iti,trizies
with Ote7voctifpowiro portion of tlfie
CrittAt g r f Alt I. I II,OUP_E.
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. First appearyjtefof :
Miss JULIA SANINSRiIt.I
r , Cone4ll4 :with the •
ItIOTIEER .GOOSE Y.
Arranged ana itodueect by S. S.: SANFORD.
Old Mother Geese ' . J Williams
ANNSITE, in love with Cohn, (her first '
appearance in two years Miss JULIA k SANTORO
Cohn . ' C . Villiers
Squire Bugle . . ' Sanford
.. .
Avero • Myers
. .
Beadle Hall
GOOSE Little Willie
Other Cbaracters by tbe Company
SI'NoPSIS.
Opening ehoru3: arrest of Mother Goose and her.
Goosoy Gander; take her to the peeking Pond;
Squire Bugle; St. do—Mother Goose the grasshopper chir
rups; Gotta and Annette with the Golden Egg.
GRAINTD CHANGE BY MOTHER GOOSE.
C011n,t0... / • Harlequin
Squire Bugle to Clown Annette to ''' ' Columbine
Acerb to Pantaloon
NOW THE FUN COMMENCES!
MISS. : L : SANFOR D
JULIA
will dance THE ORIGINAL SPIDER DANCE. ~ '''
SCENE LAST.
Grand Allegorical Display of Revolving Gems
THE JEWELLED CAVE OF BEAUTY.
*0.4010 Stage in revolving.motion, surcovmdql by
Red Gioan and Blue Fires. ,
#l,This scene alone is produced at a cost of Two
Hutidred-lkdlars. The inecluutical effects *era made at
We' Eagle Works in this city, itader the salwiptendence
okjifr. qeuropt...- The. leauiewscene .41:predticed:- in the
Seven - Sistere teLtaila Keenaii4'heaw -York.
sAlinwoxtp-luttirritotrpu.
Orchestra ,Seats can be procured in advance at Bawl.
vart's Drug Store,,
Doors open at fiK. Commence'M to B. „.`", •
Police alwais in attendance to preserve order. t
Admittance 25 cents.
' OrChestra chairs, 50 cents.
Privaterboxea'entire, $5 each; single seats, 81 each.
Jai:l.2l4M
CANTERBURY MUSIC -HALL.
WA_LIIIIT
.§T., BELOW TH:ERp:
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
With a Yi.,rst.:class Company of
SINGERS, DWERS, as Admission.: . ....... . . ................... ... .. lb cents.
Seats in Boxes
NA . TIPE
FINE BLACKBERRY and ELDERBERRY WM.--
Warranted pure. For sale at
SEISLER & FRAZAR,
(successors to W. Dock, jr., as Co.)
lan2s
JAVA,Jamaica andliaguyra Coffee at
REIMER & FRAZER,
(successors to W. Dock. Jr., & Co.)
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EW 800 K S. - --THE SHOULDER
DAYS OF SHODDY
Just received at [delBl SCHEME'S BOOKWORK
LEA. & PERINE'SWARCESTER AUCES,
the most popular and the purest ever offered to the
public, just received and for.sale by
febl . . , SRISLER & FRAZER,
. .
' ' ' ' ' (successors' to Wm. Dock, jr., & Co.)
BENCH BR&NS-LA rare article,-gust re-
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MISS KATE DENIM'
MISS KATE DENIN,
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Cures
Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaints
Headache, General
Debility, Nervousness, De.
preWon of Spirits, Constipation
. - •
Intermittent Fever, Acidity of the
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Switnniing of the Head, Difficult Breathing, Yellow
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Head, Pain in, the Side, Back, Chest and Limbs',
will cure every case of Critirtic gr Nervous -
Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys and
Diseases arising from a disordered
Stomach, Good for Male
or Pomade, Old
or Young.
The most beneficial medicine known; gives better satis
faction and cures more dicogoes than any other prepare=
tion offered to the Public. Prepared solely by& A. KUM-
K.HL & BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
inn2s
Coirmterfeits !ver
GERA? Dzscomer I
Applicable to all
useful Arts
A new thing.
Its `Combination
Boot and Shoe Man
ufacturera
Jewelers.
ramilles.
IC is a
Remember.
smis.
Agents in flitted
jell-dl?
A N ASSORTMENT OF •
• •
OVER 100- STYLE S
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
pourrmoNN - A.i.v.s
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT
KELLER'S •
,
Drug and Fancy Goods Store,
No. 91 Market street.
As best. Morocco
TRAVELI-NG SATOH. ELS,
And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suitable for
Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S Drug Store,
marld.tf No. 911dencet street.
Clothing, Camp and Garrimt- Equippage.
THE following list of CondemneitClothing,
Camp and Qarrisen Equippage will be sold at PubliC
Auction, on Wednesday, March 30[141464, at 10 o'elock,
e. or. at the Depot - of Clothing and. Equippago, at Camp
Curti; near • `: •
Harrisburg, Pa., Nis:
227 Painted Ponchos. • - . -
' 84 Woolen Blankets.
34 Camp Kettles
22 Shovels.
10 Spades.
•
2 Bugles.
281 Hospital l3unks:6rOasion.l
222 Common Tents. •
35 Wall Tons&
23 Wall Tent Flies.
1 Sibley Tent. •
Payment required in 11. S. Treasury Not.
HENRY 0. hoOERs,
Captain and A. Q. H. , U.S. Vols.
Harrisburg, Pa., March 18, 1864.
GREATLY REDUCED. The subscriber
can furnish plants of the LAWTON- BLACK
BERRY, large, thrifty, bearing plants, at 75 cents per
dozen; per 100;
CURRANTS, White and Red, bearing plants, at 20 eta.
each ; • $1 75 per dozen.
HOUGHTON'S SEEDLING GOOSEBERRY, bearing
plants, 20 cents each; $1 75 per dozen. T. MISH
Ritvffroint Emma; March 18, 1884.
Evergreen Trees.
NORWAY FM, SCOTCH. FIR,
Balsam Fir, Silver Fir, •
English. Yew and Evergreen Shrubs,
Treeßos, Mahonia Aqnafolla
Irish Yew' &c. as.
ITAT§TOICE Nintszky,
March 18, 1884:
. . _
Portfolios.
A LARGE ari . ol:m Et at • B
OEEAP 008 STORE,
raarlB Sold at Wholesale or retail at tow price&
MEDICAL.
BEWARE OF,
Useful and= Valuable
Discovery.
HILTON'S.
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practical 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 ANY
Adhesive Preparations known.
liturox's IrmoLusts thrum is a new
thing, and the result of years of
study; its combination is on
- Scientific Principles,
And under no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or omit any otTensive
smell.
BOOT AND SEWE
Mtumfacturim, using Machines, will
find it the best article known as
Cementing for the Channels, It works
without delay, is not attect by any
change of temperature.
JEWELERS
Will Bud it sufficiently adhesive for
their use, as has been proved.
It is Espectcaly Adapted to Leather,
And"we'claim as an aspect:ll naitrii,
that it sticks Patches to BOWL, and
Slices lifficiontly stating -witi2oui
Stitching.
It, is the only
LIQUID. CEMENT
. . ,
Extant that is a sure thing for mend
ing
tuna,
Ciockery,_
• Teys,
Bone,
Ivory,
And articles of Household use
REMEMBER
lirmos'a•lnsoLmns Canmyr
Ie In a liquid form and as ,easily ap
plied as paste.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE Crotarr
Is insoluble in Water or oil.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied in, Family ; ganufac
urer's Packa ges from 2 ounces to 100
HILTON MOS.
Proprietors,
•
Providence, R. I.
=I
LAINGIiMAGINNIB.
PlUBLid SALE
as
CONDEMNED
ALSO,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FQR SALE.
iiHOUSE and LOT OF GROUND on
-lierthtiecond street. Goodin:fit trees in lot - Wlll
be sold cheap.
ALSO, One LOT 30 feet wide, situate on Third street.
ALSO, One LOT 20 feet Wide, situate on Third street.
The above,are very desirable propertiel o r 4 . 1 be
sold at realaStabie rates. - Inquire of
Second Street, next door to Presbyterial
mar2s-det
PLOWS. -
ALBRECHT, REBER & SC HHIBT'S
EXCELSIOR PIANOS.
BOLE AGENCY AT 7f RINCHES,
93 market street, Harrisburg.
FOR REASONS perfectlysatisfactory to
MYSELF I have taken the agencycif the above moat
excellent Pianos. The public is invited to come and ex
amine for themselVen - -
A few on Schomacker d: Co's Pianos band yet will be
w
sold 10.
mar2so
I . I EIDQVARTERS,
• DEPA/TIHH.NT ea THE SCISQHTHANSA.
Crtarawasamto, PA., March St, IN&
CENERtL ORDEBS,I . .
Be. 20. '4
AUTHOILITYItaying been granted by the
War Department, to the Commanding General or the
Department of the Susquehanna, the Ist Battalion, Three
Years , Pennsylvania Volunteers," (formerly Sir Bombe
' W eis,) consisting of Six - Companies -mustered into the
United States Service for Three Years; or during the War,
Is authorized to recruit to yen Companies of the maxi
mu in stirength. • ` •
Thal Battalion is pa provost duly in this Departiners,
and it offers a good opportunity to these persona who
hare heen in the service, and base been honorably dis
charged, to - re-enter, - and to those of good cheratter who
have not been In the service, to enter the slime. Only
thaw known' to the Recruiting Officers, and persons au
thorized to recruit, =being, reliable and trustworthy will
be received, as the nature of the duty this Battalion is
called upon to perform is su ch that it requires soldiers in
wham the commanding officers can place confidence. -
Persons taking advantage of the benefits arising from
enlistments in this Battalion will' receive the 'bounties
paid by the GovernMent as authorized in existing Orders
• The officers must be men who bare had some erpe-
Notice in the 'mititaiy service, intelligent and of good
character; and only those bringing the requisite' number t
of men and possessing the above qualifications Will be re=
commended to the Governor of the State for ctihurda
skins.
Recruits and persons having squads of recruits' Will
report to t..pt, Geo. Mr.. Merrick,"lst Battallen, - Three
Years' Pa Vols, and Recruiting Officer for the mine, at
Harrisburg, Pa.
•
Applications to enter thiS Battalion must be made at
once, that the companies maybe tilled and organized be
fore the Ist of April nest—after which date the addi
Elena! Government bountleS, as now paid, will be discon
tinued, and only the One Hundred Dollars bounty will be
paid ; as provided by the act approied July 1861.
By command of Major General COUCH:
JOHN S. SHULTZE,
Assistant Adjutant General.
inar2s talo
PAPER WAREHOUSE:
FARRELL, IRVING & CO.,
510 MINOR STREET,
pECLADFLPIELA, PA..,
MANITPACTURERS of
DOUBLE STRENGTH
ILA.NILLA PAPER OF ALL SIZES.
ROLL WRAPPERS
on hand or made-to order.
Mghesi price paid. for rope in largo or small quanti
ties. marl -dam
For Sale.
APLOT of GROUND, with a front of 65
feet on Montgomery street and fronting 125 feet
On Merr street and 65 feet on Plum alli y GEO.
SHOOP, corner Second and' Mulberry stArts.
Hk.A Y HAULING.
MOSES FLECK respectfully annoubees to
the Public inert he is prepared to do all kinds or
nL VY HAULING at reesonable rates. liorseanndo-arts
.urnished by the day or single load. All orders Celt at the
Second Want House, : corner or Chestnut and Second
streets, will be promptly attended to. mar:lA-0x;
FOR SALE
The subscriber offers for sale the stock and fittlaris of
his well known WHOLESALE LIQUOR, STORE Aldo
RECTIFMG ESTABLISHMENT. He WIS SEMthe whole
or part of the stock, and the entire fixtures. The busi
ness has been carried on about fifteen years, and is well
established. With the store is connected a Coed 'TOPPER
STILL" It is situated on Canal street, between Pont:lW
vania railroad and canal, an has a private siding suitable
for forwarding-purposis. possession given immediately,
and lease given for from one to ten years. Terms to suit
purchasers, For further Indbrmillion apply on the pre
mises to (mar24-aj GEO. G. KUNKF:L.
Foil; SALE.
IWILL sell,. at Private Sale, my FAR,
M - containing 73 Acres, all In 'complete order, 6 miles
east of Harrisburg, near the Jonestown road. A large
quantity of Hay and Straw WM go alonrwith the Farm.
Enquire on the premises.
mar-4341W*
• PURE
COFFEE, SUGAR AND MILK.
PERSONS making up boxes to send to their
friends in he army, will find this an elegant article;
one box making forty" cups of •criffee, eqpal to any Java
coffee, and with little labor. 1; 11 .111 . a r 6
(succepsoTE: s lil Wnr: Nick, jr., &.00.)
no 24
TAIL FOR SALE,
BY the Barrel, Ite.g and Can, at the Ware
house of the Old :Wallower Line, Chestnut street
wharf. Ensar24-dl.w . ) RAN , L. A. tiItrEXCIT, Ag't.
PROPOSALS
For the Erection. of Fifty Dwelling Rouses.
RARRISETIBG, March ii, 1864.
PROPOSALS are invited for the building
of ftve blocks of ten housed each, of wood or bri,l 7 ,
to be located on the gxounds of the Lochiel Iron Mill
Co.
Plans and specifications may be soca at the office of
William Colder.
April IProp 2th. ostds Will be received for one or more blocks until
Address proposals to
marll-dtapl2
WILLIAM COLDEP,
Chairnum Building Committee_
Mattresses Hpring-Beds Comforts t t
PALM LEAF .E.A.Ta TOP MATTI:LASSES.
Palm Lear Cotton Top Nattrasses.
Corn Husk Mattrassen
Patent Spring, Slat Beds.
Feather Pillows and Bolsters.
Cotton Comforts and Spreads.
Ladies' Willow Work Stands
Carpet Camp Stools.
Door. Rugs, Carpet Haacks.
- ' - Iron Bedsteads, latest pattern, &c., &c.
N R—Sofas, Lounges, Cuthionse Chairs and Natty-ass
repaired. Hair and Spring Mattras a es made to order. N.
108-Markettareet, Harrisburg, Pa.
mar243m
Steam Saw Mill - for Sale or Rent.
PAnndertignedoffers for sale a - desirable
L PROPERTY, Situated' on the Susquehanna
river, at Duncan's Island, fifteen miles west 'of 'Harris
burg. This Property has the advantage of a Timber
Market, and is accessible by canal or railway. The mif is
geared in the most, improved style, with a good Morris &
Co.) engine, which drives two Gate Saws, one with forty
and the other with eighty feet of carriage; also, three
circular saws for the manufacture of Shingles, Lath. and
Picketta.
The above property for sale or rent on reasonable terms.
For particulars address by mail, or WI in person; on
JOSEPH SMITH, Dimean'slabnd,
Benvenae P.; 0., Pa.
mars4lm
To Railroad Contractors.
PROPOSALS are invited .for the - drad na _
non, Masonry, Bridge Superstructure, .
Cross-Ties and Track Laying of the PITTSBURG, AND
CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD, between
Connellevills and Cumberland;
Embracing a distance of about EMMY .
in sections of about one mile each.. Specifications will be
ready at the Company's (Ake in Pittsburg, on and after
the 28th of ILS.R.CH, an•rent, and proposabs will' be re ,
oeired until the 10th of . APRIL ensuing. •
/ABM'. IL LATROBE,
President
marl9-td
Office P &C. R. R. Co.
Pittsburg, Muth 15, 2864
FOR BALE.
A PLOT of Ground, fronting on Chestnut Ail. street 52 feet 8 inches, running along Pewberry
alley 210 feet to Cherry alley, with 4 frame hollaas. En.
quire of umars..dti7 WIl C. lirlyLplArti.
FOR SALE.
ClNEnew; Wardrobe, one .Cooking Stove
witb apparatus; relater Hunting Pea; L aw
brary . and r ank c rw „,„ ke. Can be Went)) e„. ml 4.
mar'2s .421 CA; _
APPLES! Ar.PLES !--A fine lot or.
/alp, just reckwe4 ft
_ SEUSLER & FRAZER,
ASut.eissOk to W DlXAcirpreo.)
marts
mmrrk\ -
BARNITZ.