pailp EtttffaA THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOB PRBSIDEN'A ABRAHAM LINCOLN. HARRISBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1864. Borrowing Money to Pay Bounties The bill legalizing negotiations for money to pay bounties having become a law, our cotemporaries throughout the State are en gaged in its discussion, some assenting to, and others dissenting for its provisions. A candid view of the subject will not fail to convince the dispassionate citizen, that the .- : bill fairly covers the whole ground sought to be reached. It authorizes counties, town ships, cities, boroughs, wards, and school dis tricts, to assess and collect taxes(to,liquidate the indebtedness growing out of thepayment of such bounties. The Legislature could not go further. It could not compel any district to pay bounties, any more than it could ,centrol the amount of such a bounty. It is optional altogether with the people, how large'such bounty shall be, and, indeed,' whether such bounties shall even be provided for. 'l'lte tybill merely legalizes the action of those who desire to be liberal on this subject. But here it must stop, as no law would be consti tutional which aimed at compelling the au thorities of any district to provide a •bounty for those entering the army. —Of course, the great object of the people of each district will be to avoid the draft. This is all right and proper. But in doing so, we beg to warn the people against two great errors. The first is, to avoid the delusion of cyphering a district out of the draft. It must be borne in mind that the Government wants and must have men to fight its battles. If one district contrives by good management to escape contributing in men what it fairly owes to the Government, the cause of the nation is just robbed of so many supporters, and in proportion it must suffer. The second error to avoid is, not to borrow money to meet bounties, on too long a credit. On this point the Lancaster Examiner forcibly remarks that the people never will be better able to pay a good round sum in taxes to meet bounty debts, thall now; therefore, borrow 'and levy your tax in such a way as to, pay it off in one or two years. No one will „object object to paying now. Everybody will pay willingly, because all ' are able to pay, and feel that a good and patriotic cane is served by it. If we do not pay, our children after us will have to bear the burden. Let us not leave them local legacies of taxa tion in addition to the great: National debt which will be for them and their posterity to discharge. A. wise foresight indicates the policy of paying as we go in this matter, and the county, city, ward, township, borough or diStriet that shall follow our advice; will see the day to rejoice for having taken it. • At Them Again. The Evening" - Bulletin indulges in another fling at the Philadelphia delegation, in the Legislature, in its last edition. These attacks ars becoming so frequent and so bitter, that we are induced to interpose for the purpose of protesting against their farther repetition. Philadelphia never had an abler working del egation in the' Legislature than she has this session. They are alike efficient On the floor, and industrious in committee. Hence the folly of malting a personal issue .with these gentlemen on a subject of vital public. inte rest. It is not the best way Of' reaching the judgment of a legislator. If -the Bulletin and its friends are opposed to what it calls a "mammoth railroad scheme," the way to make their opposition effective to petition 'the Legislature, protesting against the passage of such -a bill. But why this measure should be so odious to the Bulletin, puzzles more than one of its good friends in this vicinitY: Cer tainly no one will deny that the enterprise is called for by the groWing pop:dation and trade of the metropolis.' In fact, it is an enterprise designed expressly to benefit the business and workingmen of Philadelphia, >byaffording them' a cheap and :certain communication tween their residences and places of.bu.siness. As we declared a day or two,sitice, we have no personal interest in the railroad 'bill in question, now before the Legislature. Inoue sense, we do not care whether it becomes• a law or whether it is defeated. But is a mat ter of principle,. - wp,cannot refrain from at least confessing that the measrire, is one of utility --that those in the 'Legislature, who are la boring for its passage are actuated by a pure motive to serve their constituents'—and";that the surest plan to secure the passage Hof the bill is, to continue indiScriminately abusing members of the Legislature. Personal and Political. From information received through various reliablesonrces, it is now known that the exact place in which the body, of Col. Dahl gren was biiiied was a,matter of public noto riety in Richmond. There is hardly a doubt but that when Ould made an excuse for not complying with Admiral DWgren's request, suggested on the ground, that the place where the body was interred could not be found,--he deliberately statedwhat he knew to,be false. The estimation put upon Dir. Jeff. Davis in North Carolina is shown by this observation' in the late speech of Gov. Vance. ! , If every man in this county.. (Wilka) who had : used abusive language towards Jeff. Davis anitthe confederate government were• to be` put hi jail, he would have to address his entire. audience through prison bars." General Lee . has declined a present of a house_ which . the'dity Sour . lcil. of Ri c h mond proposed to purchase for him.. Mr. Stantoulas just- broken _up a ring of - horse contractors, — by dir , owing- one , of the ' leaders into the Old Capitol priSon. Very few officers are now in Witshingto.n,. imperative orders to the front having lieen Pea- • ' Paymaster W. P. Norris, of Plnladeliiiiis, died of Memphig on, the 2211. . A National Bankrupt Law. The indications are that Congress will not pass a bin:a:rapt law during this, and proba bly not even at the next session. The mem-. be - m . of the present Congress have yet , to et-' hibit the evidence that they have a high regard for the prosperity of that large'class of business men who "went under" simply be cause they could not reach their debtors after such as these had taken up arms in opposition to the Government. The men who were made bankrupt by the rebellion should at least have an extension to pay their debts until the war is over, the Federal authority again ac knowledged in the revolted States, and a pros piet thus liad 'of making 'colledtions - in the South. • , • ^. If Congress, at its present sissicin, Mid passed a. well digested' bankrupt law, we be lieve that the business of the whole country would have been largely benefitted. There are thousands of men, active and energetic business men, who are compelled to stand aloof from the industrial pursuits and mer chandising, simply because they are hunted, down by hungry creditors, who will not per mit them to advance a step in prosperity. Whilst this state of, aifaip continues, the'bu siness of the country must of course•ilaffer. We now want all the active energy and.enter prisi,that can be thrown into Mildness. 'We : want these for the creation of sources of reve- • nue; . for the developrnikt.. of your nation*e ,- sonreps, and 'for :the; di . Pansion of', oar commercial facalities and power. If - Congress, however, will not assist in removing the load which - hangs on shoulders and holds so manygood men down in•penury, we must lose the services of all such people. But let us still hope that wiser counsels will prevail, and that a law contemplating this relief to thou sands of honest men now staggering through life with immense loll& of debt, will be passed beforo many months have elapsed. The EmploymLentof Lieutenant General-Grant- has already ac complished one good work, in ordering all idle officers to their commands. If it is true, as is rumored, that the Major Generals so long absent from the army are to be placed in ser vice, it is another cause for congratulation. The people could never rightly understand why officers receiving large salaries should ke allowed to remain inactive. Hence, the an nobncement -that 'Frenibiit, and others of like and legs grade, are at once to bee - ordered to the army, will give universal satisfaction. It will be particularly pleasing to see M'Oleilan and Fremont in the field, as there :is a sort of military and 'Aft* ii _ valry between these gentlemen, which can no where be so splendidly adjusted as , in a strug gle to put down the rebellion. The personal friends of these officers, respectively, deny to each other any merit for either rival, , Qne side alleges that the other is deficient in mili tary force and ability. Let both, then, take the field, and by the 4plows which they give rebellion the _coming slimmer _establish not only.their military reputation, but fix them selves-forever in the gratitude of the American people. —While Lieutenant General Grant is thus ordering idle officers to the front, we trust that he will not omit to give the post'of Har risburg a thorough combing. There - are offi cers at this post who have been wasting a large amount of valuable•time, and who should be immediately invited to take part in the contest where . powder is burned, blows given and work done. There is no denying the fact, that at this post there has been a great waste, owing to the number of *officers in ser vice here, a number which could be reduced at least one-half, and the interests of theGov emment greatly subserved thereby. PENNSYLVANIA. LEGISLATURE. r:i:~:i}:i~M:ni~',s.\J:r:a ~~~Rf~?~~Y:\: ~~4 ai A :iel i7.\~:~ SENATE • WEDNBEIDA:r, March 30, 1864. The , Senate met at 11 o'clock,, A. , m., Speaker Panim - y in, the Chair. ' ,"' • • A. number of petitions were presented and appropriately referred.. . „, . . Mr.. FLEMING, • (Judiciary,) as committed, Senate bill; entitled A supplement tO an act,re 'atingle interpleading, : , r, Also, (same,) as committed, 476, an act 4o.authorize,the• commissioners of Lawrence county to borrow:money and effect a compromise on their .bends. Mr. CO.NNELL, (F.Mance,)_as amended, House bill No. 32, an. act relative to the,,pay nierit of tlie interest on BILLS ER PLACE Mr. FINSET, a supplement to an act re lating.tOlhe payment of bounties to volun teers,. approved March 24, 1861. Iteferredtii the Committee on the Judicliky. wonnuNGTON, a supplementib an act, entitled An set; re/41761 0 the; sale and conveyance of real, estate, tipprcived 18, . . Referred to the Committee withe Judciary. Mr. GRAHAM, tui act 'repealing a *pOition of the act-O•T April 1,..11163, in,.regardtothe .gituatbflands imrpbseslt! . .; Referred to the Committee on Education. -.. Kr. FLEMING, an act to incorporate the. Paxton_ turnpike road company. • . Referred to, the . Committee on Roads- and. Bridges. :Mr. LOWRY offered' a resolution instruct ing the Committee on Banks to'''bring in a, bill compelling all State 'l to redeem, their notes in the legal tender'of, the Goyern ment, if desired by the 'holderirthereof PostriOned `for the . preier--16 yeas to 14 Mr. HOPKINS offered trresphition instruct ing`the Committee on Federal Relatiotag to bring in a joint resolution instructing our representatives in Congress to 'vote for a ... . , • prOpositzton to pay non-commissioned officers and sOldiers of the aim coin or its' equiv dud. • IF CRAMPNEYS moved to "amend so as to reipearthe law to -inquire into tlietepecli eney of so doing. - discussion ensued, partipipaiha ,- in by Messrs:' CEIAMPNKYS, LOWRY,' HOPKINS, ,,t-.• Roam,' March 13. 7 —The conflicts between tho Papal and French troops continue, the populace siding with the former. The Pope's illness Continues. . 14rvrapacm, Mari* 17.-rr..ship Ellora, frOm Newport, Wales; for New York, took fire off Newport, andwas scuttled on a mud bank. 'The amps garrY :Wai'reti,' - for Boston, and iietex; ,Ban,Primcisco, 'have put back 4 to , Liverpool,i -both ...having mutinous Crewsboar,d t The Gorki Herald of thel7th, says: Accounts from Sheffield state that-178 bodies 'had been . . recovered,' but 258 persons ere returned as dead or missing, consequently 80 bodies were swept down the stream and will not be recov ered until after many, days. ..._ Yesterday afternoon the pimps at Spittle well, Montrose Pits; broke, and-fourteen,men were drowned. • . 13014.T.Tx;,*.faxehl.6.It' is - ateted that 'three - EruOm; "men -yrer;:ivhich:ha - ,ye been-at eit ehOt at . tresieance the.. commencement Of hos tilities, are plaCedmiarthe Commatid of the Aus4rian A4miral,:to operate' #t" concert with the ,Mettja i n equEvdrop,, The Prussiens . conipleted the erection and anniyinenibf threiS' batteries at qummekark, on the Wemmigbund, on,saturday night. The Danes, immediately opened fire from the en trenchments at Duppek -The Prussian' batte ries-•replied the'folli* - big - day,_ VIENNA, Mir& 16.—T114 Vesielia - Aisoke Zei tun:g of to-day publishes a dispatch from Ber lin, stating that Denmark is disposed to ac cept the armistice and propositions in three essential points, but _is 'only disposed to ac cept part of the, conditions attachcl• to the I ._ A telegram from SL,ltannnond states-that there was no Traidsh bleckading Nuaclron in sight, and - It - wit§ the ' - generit 6pAnion that the Danes were unable_tp ..effeet. a continuous .blockade-of the „Prussian ports. ' , 1..- . 1 The -Post' &Pk t§,popespoullencoi sags ::..It' is evidently the interitroji of Aus4in and'Pruisia to occupy _eventually Copenhagen, and there dictate terms of:petice:. c , - g*74imv, March 15.—At 5.30 this ro,Ormaillii3 island of Off - Men was occupied .by thi.Prassians, who were- ferried across the Heiliitimhafen. The whole Danish -fOree' on the island, 0011Sieting of 100 men, togethet .with, the commander of a gunboat, were taken Bram, March 16.--The embassy at Yoko, hama have - officially informed' the Federal Coiancil thiit the japaneSe Government will send fresh' anibaesadors"to Europe; for the purpose of determining the powers to Modify their treaties. ' 'ST::..*/ - EME:}3.Bl3trltG, March 15.—The Journal de SC - Pitersburg repeats the rumor of the re vival of the Holy Alliance, having the charac ter of a coinbßiation of sovereigns to destroy the liberties of the people, or a coalition of Europe against one great power. NEW YoRK,. Maich.29 Forrest near Columbus, lily. Gino, March 29. The rebel Forrest with a force estimated at 7,000, is reported within eight miles of Colum bus, Ky., last night. They cut the telegraph wires between that place and Cairo yesterday. About forty more prigobers, captured by the rebels at Union-city, &lived last night. They report tliat only 250 prisoners were captured with Col. Rewiring, and :Pluiles of them are escaping every,day. MARRIED. At Newport, Pa., on the 28th Inst., by Rev. Mr: Kelley, Mr. GEORGY S. Damara, of Landisburg, Perry county Pa, to Miss ALWILDA L. Stumm; of Harrisburg. * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Vidunteers Wanted! rrIHE highest bounties wili be paid. En I quire at the Pennsylvania House, Second street, J. B. BAIRdBERGER .and M. SCHMELTZER, mar3o4t* Committee. FOR SALE. Two HORSES, Two Carts. and Two Wa goss—suitsme to haul lumberL.either single or dou ble. Persons in want of teams will find a bargain by calling on, JOHN AI,COAH, marek-dlur Broad street, west Harrisbu rg. PUBLIC SALE. 11 - 71ffiL be sold, at public sale, at the resi v deuce of. Jonathan Venrick, on the corner of Fourth and North streets, (11nrr's Cottage,) on Thursday, (to - morrow;) his entire stock of 'Household and Kitchen Furniture' such as . Beds, Bedstoadsand Bedding, Tibia% Chairs, Looking Glasties, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Carpeting, Glass and Queensware, together with a great variety of other articles, Stoves, Tubs, &c, tog numerous .to insert. Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M. mar3o.dlt* DANIEL BARR, Auctioneer. REMOVED. SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE JOB PRINTING OFFICE, TO SO U'2'l-1 SECOND STREET, Two Boors Below Helker's Hardware Store, OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. mar3o4f yaluabla Farm at Private Sale. THE SIII3SORIBER offers the small TART& on which hr insides, at private sale. ''' in situated three miles from the city cf H . arrisbarg ; is well improved and in a good Mato of cultivation, and has a line Young !Orebard ; a good retain; spring and wauld be well adapted 'for a dairy farm. tiner29-d3vl D. B. ELDER. PII 13. L C SALE Will be sold, l a t public, sale, at the residence of Mr. Henry Shanabrough, on the corner of Brady street and Reiley alley, his entire stock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Beds, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs; Stoves and Pipe and a great many.othor articles too numerous to montkai. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock to-morrow (Wedneaday) afternoon. • .• mar 29 ENSMINGER do ADAMS, Auctioneers . EO/1 SALE. ALARGE and splendid' Book Case, 'with Glass Sash above and panels below. Inquire at BARR & CO.'S Auction Store, First Natiohal'Eank. mar29.dtf • • A. F. ZIMMERMAN, Practical Wa - tch no, 51 Nartet Street, Harrisburg, Pa. REALER. IN FINE WATCHES 6H,M'S itINGS, FINE SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, TE? sizavTßEl, _ 4: 1 1 1 EI Ala, KINDS OF JAWET.,RY Hss constantly on hand a well selected and elegantly assorted stock or FINE WATCHES, GRAINS RINGS, • AND SETS. SINE SILVER WARES. AMERICAN, ENGLISH A.ND SWISS IVATCHES, Both in Gold and Silver Cases. Also, a Ono a t wortolent of - LADIES' .WATCTIW.S Constantly on hand, A LARGF. VARIETY OF . - • ELE Of all descriptions; all of which will be sold at the LOwEsr CASH PRICES. • *a-, Call and examine the goods. Particular attention paid to repairing of line Watches, such as Chronometers, ,Duplex and other celebrated Watches, • and* ,all Maids of 'Jewelryry, neatly repaired. None but the most aimpetent workmen employed, and the whole matter under my own personal superyiston. , , •It 4. B. ZIMM.E.R.KAN; mar2Bl No. 52,14nrket 'Area, acijOrking Bmnt's Hall. IVII.FADDRN7S MARBLE. . YARD CORNER OF WALNUT AND FIFTH STREETS, , - , Harrisbut, I*. 2 "[I M xiaderaigne liabing opened a Marble 1. Yard in this city, - beg' leave to inform their' friends and the pith° in general, that they are prepared to fur . MARBLE WORK - OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO SIICH /,S Monuments, r - Tombs; - - . • Head. , 2 And House WOrk In Makble and Brown Stone Give ." t llll :g u H a 'l te = i t t c N . 11. & CO. N. a—Lettering neatly none in English or Gennii# rnar2ittily - • . SCHONIACKER & Cll - .'S PIANOS SOUR GRAPES: rrloo known in this city to eed .'com mendation, , IfinSe by PRESIDENT MCOLN, • • • - GOVERNOR CURTIN- • JUDGE PEARSON, And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned offers these superb instruments at prices - that cannot fail to command.public pattonage. • • It 13.—N0 OLD stock on hand: • Also, Spilt Agent for the'uniivalled ' STEINWAY:PIANO. BEA_DBUEY'S CIELEBRAT/aD PIANOS. Chickeringts and several other of•the very beat makes. Nene but perfect instruments semi' - Can and see largest stock out - of great Cities. inar2B-tr -S. WARD, , Thini stretallfitsin Store. $lO REAVARD. LOST—On.yestcr44 afternoon, March 28, on Ifarketstreet, a roll of Bank Notes amounting to $100: AB.st.ake PotOs except $l5 of United States notes. The above ruwarO ho paid by retimeng the money to mar 29430 - - .• THIS OFFION. CuY oga Graps, ,YEAIt old Nines, well rooted, for sale at 1 Keystone Nursery, at 50 Dents each; $ l4 per dozen. mar2o : , .JACOB • . .VEINCH BF4.I•TS--A rare lairota i jipil ja r -caved at SHISI,BR k FRAZER, [obi (successors to Wm . Dock, jr., k Co.) NEW ADVERTISEMENT& I\TOTICR IS HEREBY; GIVEN to the own _l2l...ers of the folloFing named ertieles, ... _ _ .. The`Adams E?Epties CompsuiL3 1 , . Claiming to have a lien thereon for the costs and expenses lif,transportation and storage thereof, will proceed to sell the same to pay said costs and charges, at the expiration of thirty days from this date, March 224, 1804, sinless sooner called for. Lieut ( Anglin, 1 box R A Kinsloe, 1 pckge A Alleman, 1 box W Kosher, 1 pckge Wm Anklin, lbox Dan'l Kohn, 1 " Wm P Anderson, 1 pkge - T L Lindsay, 1 box Lt Sam'l Adams, 1 box N Leavenworth, 1 box Capt Breckenridge, 1 box F Lewis, 1 box A L Bachofer, I box W P Lilley, 1 box If Bordenharty 1 box S Loughrey, 1 box 31 H Brown, 1 box If Liebtrue, 1 box Dan'l Bash, 1 box -, Jno Lehman, I p box Wm A Barton, 2 boxes' AE Leidy, 1 b bag Wlt Boyer, 1 box ' W Myers, 1 box W Barges Ibox ..,', ~ 1 tillino, l bor . G 13130yir,.; box , I ' , V. V Branner, 1 box .. ,!. .VAlttickiey, I box "It Miller, 1 " 11 Bennis, 2 trunks II S Miller, 1 box It Brown, 1 box H. J Madill, 1 trunk A H Bums, 1 pckge Nancy Moyer, 1 trunk N Bordley 1 " Jll Mumma, 1 outing D Bolton, 1 " A Mosier 1 b bag Win Boyles, r...i - . Miss X Mills, 1 b bag D A Bartlett; I Pckge E Myers, 1 vallie and bdle Dr Bennett, 1 " Jno Morgan, 1 pckge ‘ L Bette, 1 pckge C Miller, 1 J Bretz, 1 " J W Marshall, 1 pckge D L Baumgardner,) pckge LI, T A Martin, 1" G W .K Beatty; 1 pckge Fred Slyer, 1 " James Bird, I.pckge A Miller, rbondie castings Mrs E Burgett, 1 pckge L Miller, 1 pckge Surgeon Cuyler, 2 boxes Lt A C blensh, 1 empty lyas- James Carmichael, 1 box ket S Childs, 1 steam gongs Jno Maine, 1 Nix W E Conrad, 1 box H C Messer, 1 pckge J A Conway, 1 box Jae Mitchell, 1 " Mrs Jos Crisswell, 1 bundle ) Millard, 1 piece iron M Clark s 1 bag C R M'Curdy, 1 box C G Calhus, 1 box 'PP M'Elratb, 2 pck - ges C B Campbell, 1 box Prof M'Coy, 1 Jno Cadnell, 1 c bag Collin If'Cordy, 1 pckge I.' Clay, 1 b bag H K M'Clizre, 1 lot castings Rev A A Castleman, I pkge A H Nelson, 1 box P Carpenter, 1 pckge G P Naugle, 1 box J C Cutter, 1 pckge . Morgan Nash, 1 box W S Cart, 1 pckge Miss M Norris, 1 trunk Daniel Cohen, 1 pckge R G Gicott, 1 pckge K A Compretos, 1 pckge Win Page, 1 box Cllta.s Conner, 1 box A B Picket, " PCain, 1 p ly. , x George W Phillips, 1 box J M Donn, 1 box H. K. Parsons,) casting S R Davis, 1 box C Preach, I box. A C Ditsworth, 1 box James Powell, 1 pckge J NV Deal, 1 wheel Wm Pool,l pckge lil Dickson, 1 b bag M. Quite, 1 " J S Dacia, 1 pckge J 11 Realer, 1 box X Dugan, 1 pckge D Reyater, 1 box tan L Dawson, 1 box Serg't Rose, 1 " .7 0 Denkor, 1 box Robert Renshaw, 1 box Jno Dean, 1 pckge H Repley, 1 box A C fiexter, 1 pckge H Reichard, 1 box Mrs J Diffenbaugb, 1 pckge Capt .7 Rebror, 1 pckge Gl3 Dectuut, 1 pckge .7 K Rinehau, 1 box C R. Dounough, 1 bag Thos Reeehorf, 1 box Ir Boman, 1 b bag - Cant , D M Real 1 box Thos Eaton, 1 p box Wm Report, 1 MC& H Ells, 1 pckge Reese & Co, 1 bundle Ensign R D Evans, 1 pckge Jas Robertson, 1 pckge R A Follett 1 b bag H P Rodermal, 1 " Jno Fritz, 1 b bag Fred Ride, 1 b bag J Id Fumes]; 1 keg J Emery Round, 1 pckge G J Flick, 1 pckgo J G Swank, 1 box S E Flitch, 1 pckge W Smith .1 box Goo Funk, 1 pckg' e T Swtneford, 1 box J . Freiman, 1 salidle XIV Sherbondy, 1 bog Jargib Fleming, 1 pckge ' J qr.' - man, 1 IInX H Fatilk, 1 bdle trees ' MISS A Settockey, 1 trunk MA Flelden, 2 Owe 4 h Struhe, 1-bOx H Guipo, 1 box_ ,Ino alieetir, 1 box M Good, 1 bundle b' E Steers, 1 box G ly Griskold, 1 box Henry Shroyer, 1 box S Gross,) box Geo Smith, 1 box M Gutsworth, 1 box ' Capt Stillwell,l box J Greenly, 1 k sack M E Sturgeon, 1 h trunk C Gregg, 1 pokge Peter Sharpe, I C bag Lt W Garret, 1 pckgo - J Snyder, 1 pelmet A Gibbon? 1 pokge A T Smith, 1 pckgerl ,,, A Gibbon, 1 brlle 0 Shays, 1 pckgo'' 7 •-• • S Gordon, 1 page N Stella, 1 pckgiC, ' Capt Goben r 1 box R N Short, 1 pckge„ ,'" Chas Hagan, 1 " Mrs J H Sullivan,"l - pckge .7 Hoffer, 1 box " Rich Schilling, 1 pckge J Herr, 1 box Surgeon In Charge Hospital, .7 H Hock, 2 boxes 1 pckge F WRansil belle gang Tiger, 1 box A Hester, I castingV D Tingley, 1 Geo Xing; I belle Jas Taylor, 1 box C Habor, 1 pokge R A Taller, 1 c bag 1J N Hick, 1 " . J S Thomas, 1 pckge J B Halm, 1" S Thomas, 1 pckge H C Kicker, 1 pckge , . C P Thomas, 1 pckge Sam') Haines, 1, ", . WH H Thomas, 1. pckge LiZeie Hoene; 1 pckge John Underwood, 1 pckge Al 3 Hamilton, 1 " Lt T /4 - Utley, 1 sword II C.Hallotvell, I " Qapt Va/Ildwatara, 1 box G Hanover, 1 if. 0 Valentine, 1 box JasP HoWir, 1 ii Col J H.Wells,l box R B Hays, I '-.' Jun A Witmer, l" Serg't R Haerid, I box Peter Wagner, Ipckge ' Jacob Huxall,l pokge .7 A Wendworth,l pckge . A 11Halberstadt, 1 gen Mal Jas Wren, 1 box A J Henderson, 1 package Hon David Wilmot, 1 box Jl4l Jordon, 1 package N 011 Wheeler, 1-box W J Jones, 1" " John Wallace,) box J Jones, 1 pckgo Capt Watmnugh, 1 stove Sergn A L Jones, 1 box ..13 F WW I ; b pckge W W Jackson, 1 box White & Sutton, 1 pckgo Sef2l T V Johnson Jr, IT H Wilson, 1 pckge 11040...... 0 W Warden, 1 pckge Sulzeou J iiMg, 1 box Chas Wallace, 1 e bag Dr Xing, 1 pckge W Witmer t l keg Jas Knox, I box Lt F A Whiting, 1 pckge Wm Keenan, 1 box Win Welsh, 1 pckge Abe Eisler, 1 box Louisa Young, 1 pckge Dr R R Kelm, 1 pckge lil E Zechman, 1 pokge Chas A Knox, 1 box Four black bags, 1 carpet A King, 1 bundle hoops bag, one box and several P Kline, 1 pckge packages without marks. 177,011 AS BRiGH.AM, Agent- March 22, 1.8134..-412t.stw . . SETS OF JEWELRY TETIELEAR S, the. Honorable JOHN J. PEAR, V V son, President of - the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Honorable Samna. lams and Hopomble Moses R. YOUNG, Associate Judges in Dau phin county, having issued their precept, bearing date the 23d day of February, 1884, to me directed, far holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to commence oar lunar/ MONDAY Or APRIL mix; being the 25th,- day of amil, 1864, and to continue two weeks— : Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices el therreare,.Aidermen and Constables of the saidcounty of Dauphin,: that they be thee and there in their proper persons,: at .10. o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their. records; itieruisit ions, examinations, and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recog nizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under -my hand; at Harrisburg, the 28th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1864, and in the eighty einthyear of the independence of the United States. W. JENNINGS, Sheriff. Semmes OFFICE • Harrisburg, March 28 , 1884. I. mar2B-d&wtd PIANOS. ALBRECHT, RIB Ii S - ISCIIIIIDT'S • EXCELSIOR PIANOS. SOLE AGENCY AT W. KNOCHE'S, 93 Market street, Harrisburg. 10.0 R REASONS' perfectly satisfactory to MYSELF rhave taken the agency of the above most excellent' Pianos. Thepubllc is invited to dome and ex andne for theinseivek . • Atew Sehomacter . & Co's Pianos on hand yet will be sold low - mar2s-tf Taylor, or Ballet Grape. STRONG, 1 yesx old vines, of excellent (white) Grape; either for the table or , wine, at 50 cents each; $5 pet - dozen ; at Keystone Nursery. Putr2o rl r. . . • JACOB MISH. 'lllla,materwrny Grape. . YEAR ola .vines,, at $1 each, .or . • $9 per dozen, at Keystone.Nntsery. • • . mer 29 JACOIEMISK A. BABEC HANCE FOR BUSINESSMEN. The subsCriber, about to retire from business, offers his entire Brick Yard for sale, containing nearly ten sores of land, situate in the centre of this city, together with elflike fit - tures, consisting of two 8 arch kilos, capable of burning 170,000 .Brick in, each, 24 wheel barrows, 2 self shifting cl a y tempering Wheels, 4 sheds, 4 dwelling houses, 'and stabling for 6 horses;l frame aim Pressßriclt press, [tnar24-eodtil C. XIIENCIL 2il BOXES SPERM. OANDLES,.. of a very J superior make, just received and for sale by • . - • . MUSLIM It ming. febl (successors to Writ. Dock, Sr & Co.) 600 CANS / 2 56 , 811 Peaches, 600 C :Free 4 i Tempi:ova, 200' Cant Green "Coin, 100 Cana Diem, I'ee3 Rut up •by the most celebrated fml ca rr e inv efi j ev,ery can warranted to give 'on' tactic]; fo 813151Eft & FRAZKR, reb2 , (stic9eir.ore to Wm. Dock, jr., & Co.) gifofortl - SX111014:- . -- FINE SMOKED ''' ,l4444l9 lWi t r a fiki i i febB (moms= to Wm. D ock, Jr, ) NOTICE OF LIEN. PROCLAMATION. WANTS. WANTED—A. GIRL to do general Rou se _ work in a small Dually. Apply to J. J. HUMPHREYS. Adams EXprejs y.:_. ~ WANTED to hire, for a term of one ye ar two acres of good ground well adapted t o growing, for the purpose of cultivating the Rhubarb ground can be cleared in November, IS6i PPlantNo objections to forming a co -partnership owning land in or near Ilarnsb or ' z. ' n ;mtg..; fraerred, liableth.pr Address J LLAMENT, Millord,yike county. r 4 . nutr22-dlw BARK. BARR_ _ wANTED Black Oak and other Bark s , de livered In Harrisburg, Pa., near the depot . . Tb a highest market price in cash paid for any amount, For information call on S. L. McCll.l.ocl3, Exchange Broker, 128 Market street, Harrisburg pa . febl2-4aciawf A GENTS wanted to sell Wu btaltuard tu g . 61 tory of the War. A rare chance to male !ton e; Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. volumes already sold. Seed for circulars Johirc&o JONES BROS. k CO., Publishers, Baltimore, Sid. QM NEW A_DVERTIS LEWIS' PATENT CALENDAR CLOCK s! The Measurement of Time and the !Word td Dates Combined. THB GREAT IMPROVEMENT OF TOE AGE! AF. 21:11ilitERMAN, No. 52 3 larket street Harrisburg, has received the agency ,•1 Co—; tined Measurer of Time and Recorder of Dates, LEWIS' PATENT CALENDAR CLOCKS, to which wonderful piece of mecltani=m Invites the attention of the public. The great advantap• of this clock is, that the machinery of the c•alenfar entirely disconnected with the works of th., c!, I:, that it is simple in its construction, requiring nou, of the chua ing necessary to the works of an ordinary c:••••;.; and a can be transported without the least Judah ty 10 This Calendar is self—setting; the 24-hour I deck moves the Calendar at midnight for the rel;••a day, and the mechanism of the Calendar is :;:ch that seta itself for the long and short months, thus, anh ou , any attention (except to keep the clock wound) t a:3 not only point out the time of day but alal the day of IL • week, day of the month and month of the year, g:v11.431 days to Jan., March, May, July, Aug., tha. an:l lice ; days to April, June, Sept. and Nov and to F.l Tuary will give 28 days for three successive years and et ;ha fourth year 29 days, thus making all ti.e char.ffas. eluding Bissextile or Leap Year. mar2,:fla CHARTER OF DICORPORATIoN Notice is hereby given that anl appjcat fm poration of the Second German Reforme city of Harrisburg, has been filed in the Cot of Pleas of Dauphin county, and that a charter will e 4 • at the next regular term of the said Court. bo shown to the contrary. J. C. Y a N.; mar2S-d3t NO. 4 JONES' ROW. rpm UNDERSIGNED respectfully in form 1. the public that he has purchased the HAT AND CAP STORE Late the property of T. J. BURNETT, decease he will continue the business at the old stand. %Lc- I. will constantly keep on hand a general aSSOCtIllaa HATS, CAPS , &c., OF THE LATEST STYLES, which will be sold at reasonable rates A liberal share of patronage is respectfully mar2B4l2m 11. II I ONu, JOHN A. BIGLER SI. CO., 3EC R. 0 S. "E, MARKET STREET, ABOVE (NEXT TO ADAMS EMPRESS oFricr., HARRISBUEG. Wasmints, Claims, Covasam Securax, Check, VOUCberS t &c., cashed. , mar2'l,ll.mt Moving I' Moving IkS this is the time to ptepare-f ca Afovinz. it - would be well, if all having to move coo 71 gattiecup their surplus Furniture sad send it to Barr • ducistousud•Boruiturelitiximi, - whore the highesA cash will be paid-for:di - kinds ofsecond-hand [unlit or exchange for new. NEIN FIDLNITURF. of the fittest quality a:v.v hand. DANIEL BARB:, marl 9 Auctloner. DESERTERS. SID REWARD. ANY person furnishing information of tits whereabouts any deserter from thy 1 - n:ted States service will receive the above reward ..-1!1 con stunications stridleconfirkntiai, and so RCIOW 771 Cr& - timed. Address 801 13, mar24-dayrtt Harrisbum I'3 PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of Mari b, 1)- on the premises on which the subscriber now r,.1,a.e. Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, 2!: mite; ;fir: Harrisburg, on the road leading from liarei,horg to p... phin, 36,000 Feet of Dry Lumber. comprising Hemlock, Joist and Scantling, planed Flooring, Boards, Culling Boards, Planks and tar den Paling, 200. mortised Locust and Chestnut a lot of Board-Fence Posts; 5 dozen bushel mud baskets; 100 bushels of seed potatoes, of varses and a variety of garden seeds and other artic:es over looked at previous sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. N. when Urals - will be male known by if! W. /101 , 1 , 31 AN N, 8.—.4 credit of six months will be given on amounts above $lO. toar23-dlw N' CE. Whereas, the partnership here tofore existing between W. Dock, Jr., and Josept , :- Shisler, under the'name and style of W. Dock, Jr., x Ca, bas been dissolved by the death of W. Dock, Jr., el.: the atom, as heretofore carried on by the said firm. La; been purchased by the undersigned, notice is herie•Y given, that all the business, as heretofore carried un the late firm of W. Dock, Jr & Co., will be continued 3.! the same place by the undersigned, under the name style of Shisler & Frazer, who will settle and pay iI Me debts and liabilities of the late Arm of W„, Dock, Jr.. x CO., and receive all accounts due the said firm. Thar.'.: fat for past favors the new thin will be grateful far the continuance of the Public patronage. JOSEPRUS SITISLER, CHRISTIAN S. ERA Zat marl9-d2w COURT 0 S . Gottschalk's Farewell Clone" in America: 'VIA% STRAICOSCIT respectfully inforni> the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that eminent Pianist and Composer, Mr. L. M. G-ottsch.alli. Will give in this city his SECOND AND LAST GRAND CONCERT, - On Wednesday, March 30, When he will perform`several of hie latest comp:en:a-L_ which have caused - so great a sensation in New York. Boz to Philadelphia, and all the Western cities : Mr. 6? . .7 . , SCHALK will have on the occasion the valuat4e ance of BIKE. HENRIETTA BEHRENS, thr tinvdshed Prima Donna. SIG. CARLO - PATTI, the — young and h i g h! ' talented Violi r rother of Adelina and Carlotta I",..tti MR. BEHRENS, Musical Director and Cenducter Admission ((including reserved simts) as follow of the Bar, $1; to the floor, 75 cents. The ale of commencing on on Friday morning, at W. Knoche's )1U Store. Doors open at 734; Concert commence at 7 , o'clock. mar2.2-dtd }WANT TO ALL.-It will restore the Hrto heath- the intemperate to . temperance. Rhubarb Wine will do it all. Don't think the reading ". the advertisenteat will do; we don't claim that. YOU will go to Qi K. KELLER'S Drug Store and get sect of the Wine and examine it for yourself, it will - et right; I will warrant you on that. Orders roc wine wine plants taken and tilled by our authorized agen';. l K. KELLER, Na 91 Market street, Rai-rimer& Pa. • full particulars apply to or address the above. J3ILES R. LAMENT, Miltiatd, Pike county, Pa. Wholestla Dealer in Wine Planta. mar22,dtf Tobacco Seed, riONNECTICIIT and PENNSYLVANIA miaow SEED can be bad, at 60 cents per ounce , WYROFF'S SEGAR MORE, Market greet. at maral-dlw. TIT.AALS I ITAMR !! Michener's Excelsior JUL Jost cared. Received ai for sate at SELMER k FRAZIER. mar 4 legtocomors to W. Dock, Jr., & Cal