.1:1:1..i .. fy (iCtitgrap 11ACRISBURG, PA "i aKO IV El ENING, MARCH 31, 1864 •()l' I( I.: TO ADVEILTISERS.—AII Adver t,: tarot 4, Business Notices, Marriagesy to secure insertion in ate 1:1: APR, must invariably be accurst - -"I 'with the BASIL 4tilert isements ordered in the - ,r‘cgular o . vo ing Edition are inserted in the.Alorn „ Ed it lon - without extra charge. CITY ITEMS s,"__A. pair of iron grey horses four ‘ ,..as old this spring—will work either single or double. Inquire of Kunkel ik 13 . .r0., 118 Mar h, t sired, Harrisburg. 'mar 31-4t* IturoßlL Coanur; for Dry, 'Chronic and C ,t,lrrhal Coughs. Used in various irritable raft ctions of ' the Throat and Chest, very plea ,- (Ili to the taste and soothing in its effects. ricp‘red solely by S. A. Kunkel / Co., ‘ i . thecaries, 118 Market street, Harrisbiirg. tor3l--it` DANNTSIIT'S Bronchial ; Troches. for hoarse., and throat diseases, for sale* Miles' ea' ac store, corner Third aindNoith'streets,afal Dr. Wro. H. Egle's Drugstore, Ridge Avenue. , rtur celebrated clystal spectacleS', prbilerly toljw-led to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower teleqcopes, field ghisaek,„ dAising an object from one to texiMiles, and , ail ma i ls of optical, mathematical and For bieal instruments Rosendale'S Opticid Ingtitate, S Market Square. Artificial. gyeri . ili;rted. Send for a circular!. , jinigatf I N AND CO-.VrN7RY. To City Subscribet4. City subscribers who intend to ohange their ' ,L ee o r residence this spring, are requested to loave notice of the Same at this office,pre-• to moving, in order that-their papers lair be sent to their proper - pieces. 33.1 i giving this notice the proper attention, confusion may be avoided. t • To TETE OFFICERS OP " THE ' lB4Tli REGfishiliT r. V.--All officers belonging to the 184th,Reg. P. V., are hereby ordered to report at th; l'Alup of the regiment with •their k-f we the Ist of April, 18(14. BY order , of -. )larch 23-It. Col. "J. Ef.,STOVB.. l.oa mut for "All Fool's Day,'" to-morrow :a 11;m "came in like a lion," andynnie vgi oq like a I—ion. . • I',;LEeatling Daily Times has‘been enlarg 1. Gl,Acl to notice this evidence of prosperity. 1=1"=11 Ir is said that . fuily`tto'hundredfamilies i in this city have not . yet obtained houses tilt' the' ‘tistting year. . LIE snow is rapidly disappearing, and; we soon bohold the dirty face of ‘c4other Earth." Our street crossings have nearly : disz f‘ppesTetl. I=l C:jSCIIIIT FOIL TEE BISND. —The pupils. of toe Philadelphia Institute for' the Blind, auwinueod to give a concert in the 4orepr ot . Representatives, this cypning. - That we know of the character of these enlertain ment,:, we are justified in urging the publi4'fo 1 , 2 present this evening, - with the certainty of In wring some of the' eat musical perforinEEi in the country. The concert t 4 be -Lee all. Tll2 friendship existing between twelYining women, Annie Foster and. Margarer*ilson, of this city, was su.ddenly brought to an end, not long' since, by the former appropriating to her own use certain articles. of jeie1ry,...44.; belonging to the latter. Annie left the city, but was traced to Williamsport, where pile' was arrested, and yesterday 'arrived. here in charge of an officer and is aioV in' iniion he imait a FRANKtine Courry,—The E. Hughes, near Mount Alto, was , destroyed by tire a few days ago. —A man named A ra cob Holman was instantly killed; on Wednes day, in Boniberger's Ore Bank, in 50t4.44a . p: Lou township, by the caving in of the earth., -A young man named Upytermart; had recently enlisted in the 21.st•Penti'a Cav alry, chopped off the two middle fingers fail_ horribly lacerated the forefinger 'efthe right hand, on Sunday last, in order to obtain a discharge from_ the army. • ."-; SALE OF VALIJAMLF. IRON Woits.,s.--Wn.ll .- Watts, Esq., has dit.osed Of the Pine Grove • Iron Works," situated in Penn - township, Cumberland county, to Jay Coolie .& Co; Philadelphia, for the sum of two htundred and, shirty-five 'thousand dollars. These Iron . Works are among the most valtiable in .the state, and are well worth the putChttse Money.' Thos. J. Scott, Esq., ,of tl , te 59141 , 71:crania Railroad, is of the ,paitieS Acithcs( 3 l3UlthaSe, in connection with Jay Cooke Co :tt A Gram) CoKerswvsrAnr BAL, 43 Y"thP offscers of the 21st Reg. Pemm. - Cavalry, is to be given in Chambersburg this evening: We ac knowledge the receipt of n ticket, and ~would hate been pleased to. "shake a Ifi36t"fton the occasion named, but until the lialeyon das of peace return, we feel conatra us to dance to other music than that 4i the soft notes of the lute or the Heel inspiring' strains of cat gut. And yet we trust that our friends of the 21st Cavalry will enieytheni- . selves hugely to-night. Gorrsoneres farewell concert, given at the Court House last evening, was,. attended Ilya very large audience, considering the „state Of, the weather. The famous artist he'll won for himself a reputation that 114sIteYar been twined by any of his professional brethren.,_ : His performance here was -- such as twill rant him a hearty welcome dvei,re turn to Harrisburg. There is-a gem:U.l4 , .de,, sire expressed by our citizens concert„by Gottschalk, and it is, hctped gat should it be convenient for him tolreaCh'i ' city at any future time, he will fai , thtiti n t another entertainment. He can reli ' npon having the Court House cro dwi - to* ...7 - most -capacity at .any 'time ; by ourmos. t t i P jOUBbk aIIZBUt. 3 11/11' , . HAREM:O7W AND THE IMATT.i-i-aiarovost Mar shal Clement has received the following letter This Col. Bomford, exhibiting the quotas of This city under the various calls for volunteers; also the credits on the same: „ STATE OF PMNNSYLTANTA, OFFICE OF THE A. A. Pnovesr Kumar. GEN., FrAnvisnono, March 30, 1864. To Capt. JOHN K. CLEMENT, Provost Marshal of the Fourteenth District of Pennsylvania. CAPTALN:—According to directions received from the Provost Marshal General's office, the city of Barrisbnrg is to receive credit for 26 volunteers up to January:3l, 1864, and for 486 regtilars enlisted up to December 31, 1863. 15 volunteers have already been credited to the City, and deducted from the.quota under the call for 500,000. The reniain for de duction from the quota assigned the city in January 31st (which is 415, according to your cxhibit, of that date) 11 volunteers and 486 regulars—giving the city a surphiS of 82 men to be credited on the quota - that be as signed to it under the last call for-200,000. , By order of LT. Con. J. V. BOMFORD, Wri..SCHEITLEE, P 6 M. General. Capt. and A. A. A. General. 1 -S 42 , , - Foan has a pretty little; advertisement in to=day's paper, relative to the great Eastern 'Pantomime entitled Marina GOOSE. This is one of the most beantifulry spectacles ever witnessed in America, and.as Sanford has in troduced all the scenery, machinery, etc., ne cessary to place the pray 'properly before the public, the Opera lionsftis the only place where it can be witnessed ip all its original zbezurty. Mr. Sanford appears as Squire Bu gle;,Who is suddenly changed to a clown. In .iliother Goose Miss Julia L. Sanford appears as Anratte, and dances - the original Spider dance. ..,: ,\ • ; ,J, ,dli- ,, ''' The great pantomime will be produced every evening this week, and on Saturday afternoon there wololllo . and 414414 , 4tin'e1, for tie: especial accommodation otiadisli i and 01612 ffr' 4 . On this occasion no gentleman will be tted unless he is in company with his fainilyi and is known,to be respectable. For 'this effort to. accommodate the families of our citizens, we hope Sanford may be liberally re warded, by tlauttlendanes.:Ql a: vITYAFSliturr &once. ;4. In addition to Mother Goose, there will be a great neety of _songs„ music, wittysayings, &c., at each _'entert •-• Ip3T LYNNE. —No lady who ever visited 114Xtisburg in the capacity of an actress, harcreated such a decided sensation here as Mitts Kate Denin, in her dramatization of the Oast story erititled - RssrLirmal.or, the, Hum's DALTOUTZ.B. Miss Denin is one of the most popular actresses in the country, having won golden .opinions ; from the press and the peo ple eve:737oloe: Week before last she closied: , i a!rauceessful -, engagement idene alba -prinbi-, I)9l;thestr i es,in Bostpab,, Her great, favorite `-ga.sqLya 7 ?eovas presented toy far the ,ilintittitt efeioe,',tst a,iane Auk tiiiprelktft notwithstanding the extmerrWinelemency , oLtip:ikiialiar. .liavi) not room to notice thiiiilayabbOrding 16 its merits. It is decidedly the best that was ever placed upon the stage in Harrisburg. It;is "the truest to nature, and the most pow , WO in inteng%gf,pinio4, ever witnessed in -- Xiiierica." In addition to its other excellent qualities, it teaches a great moral lesson. In .this play Miss Denin is well sustained by the members of thevetar:Colltbinalion:Compauy, .whom are excelank o perforpers., To night .geof,./ I yirestwillte repeated-for:the last. time: MiseVeninla engage tlfieht ci*Aes EYAbyililaYs be prodicced‘heforeler'departere, "East Lynne cannot be repeated after to-night. Barney, the _Baron, will conclude this even ing's entertainment. In this Mr. Sara E. Ryan, the great Irish Comedian, will appear as Bar -40y., =Whig is the sixty-first night of Rouse's Star Troupe in our city. The manager has met lath success unparalleled in the history of the c ; . JENNY WADE, THE HEROINE or GEMS. BUBG.7— **h. aid)*-011W;thp, after 'the}-Battle of bet tysburg, referring to the melancholy death of Jeruly Wade, in the midst of the fiercest of , the 'fight of that fearful battle, has been copied in a large "iminleidf :the newspapers tlthe loyal States, while some of the English jOirnals, in their comments on that battle, alluded in complimentary terms to .the .part 11 44 43 9k* theeOlitti The following beautiful ,poena; -:on :the same sub jeCt, beehe:en going :them/Ids Of the can priiseWe now Eritnifeilt:tp`bur'colutims 'for the benefit of our readers: 101:102:01ZWIZPILOWC/ViiiibMaliTtd [The Harrisburg TELEGIBILPH calls for a monument'-to 'jenny. Made, the heroine. of Gettysburg. She was making bread for our army during the battle, having refused to leave her house, which was within range of both _arrui.es,, and was shot through the Rear highihe monumental pile ' Of marble pure and'Whiti; ' A life which gladdened earth erewhile • Has passed;torealins of , light. Rear high the monumentafpile To one who hated.wrong; *And'tiftarfullmi'ds her &me the while - • Paßettlate i1k.P31413t ilniet.churchyard sleeping -"' With oar'brivvest fitly -laid t Moans the wind, through willows ;Iltowet,c, O'er • e grave o 5. enny , Wade. When man haa:domkecne gallant deed 11_ We yield a wild acclaim, i,, And bootaing,cinnoil speak the meed Bestow'd upon is name.. , . If death on battle-lehrlie - b&ied, - 1 An4.scl- his. 15011 *V we.llii - ' !-- .. ii C. I We wrap him in the - fiag that waved ..-'-- Aboxre. him-when hp fell. , -,, When to the north wind rebels threw Their noisome traitor rag, The courage of a woman true Upheld our dear old flag; , Where'er that starry flag shall wave, 'Mid clouds or on the plain, Remember'd be thy it.alle'Vd grave— For home and country:slain. • . , Thy bright example atill shall nerve 1- Our soldiers in the Aght, Tho' dead, thy spirit - yet shall serve Freemen defending Right; I • Thy death a nation hzugjo ia ll mourn, IT Thy deeds embellish arts: I Thy name on breezedjUllow borne, * Thy mem'ry in ourhergis. 1 -CRoaus—Fare thee well; brave spirit! never Shall thy siVeathe of laurels fade ; Fragrant Bars shall bloom forever O'er tity e, tweet &luny Wade, Tni lock-up contained_ but. a single occu pant last night, viz: Richard Phillips, a drunk. He was discharged this morning, JIMMY Rat - Noins, the , 'belebrated• clown and comic jester. of. Nixon's Circus, is in. Harris burg, and will appear this evening, at Hitch cock's National-Hall..lt -is unnecessary to say anything in recommendation of Jimmy, as he is well known here. He first appeared here in Franconi's HiPpodrome, and` subse quently with Nixon's Circus. See National Hall advertisement. ARIIEST or A PICROCKET. —This afternoon a man named Abraham Wolf was arrested at the depot, by Officer Fry; on a e*ge of at tempting to pick the pocket of Capt. Thomas C. Sullivan, late Quartermaster at'l3altimore. The Captain detisteted. Wolf in the act of rob bing but for the timely discovery le would :doubtless have found himself ,minus $1,500; which his pocket contained. Wolf is an aged man, of genteel appearance. Alder man Aline; committed him to jail for a far ther hea-ririfi. ' ...• . . POST OFF/CE -- Wm. H Spangler, - postmastir, Rcissville, York county, Pa., vice TemPeat T. Gardner,;resigned: William IL Adams, postmaster, Alendts villa, Adams county, vibe C. H. Hanes, re signedi = : • ' • Ephraim ,Howard, .postmaster, Hampton, Adams county, -Pennaylvania, vice Daniel Albert, resigned'. •• - Darius S. ,Gitta,r, postmaster, Shamokin. istottlmaxibezlancl counti, Pa., vice F. P. Siabach, resigned. Miss Elizabeth ",Ray, postmaster, 'West Alexander, Washington county, Pa., vice Joel Truesdale; resigned: A. W. M'Cullough, posfinaster, Prospect, Butler donnty, Pa:, vice John - T4.ll.enitedy, re signed. , . - Wm. A; -Bin Jr:, postmaster,:Kase7's, Elk comity, Pa., .*.e John T. Cowley, resigned. MOPING DAY. —lt was the mofning of the first day of-April. The inustrious housewife had breakfiSt.prepared long before daylight. Little Billy, 381inn3r and the fatally pet, Agnes, were upi and their young minds full of ftui, 'atipliosed to be connected with a moving day. 'The day draggedibrough with snow and rain, and a thousand little vexationsoccurred, such as - disappointment irrthe furniture wa gon not coming. Little Billy and„J,ohmay got hurt during the day, and the family pet, Ag nes, got wetogulithexight of the first of April at last arrivedVith the children ail siek, and the good housemlifd tired - and . ont of :humor, from the, troubles incident to a moving day. In this Connectiori . we have the pleasure of stating,that the cheap dry goods store of C. L. Bowman still can,.he, found at No. 1, corner of 'Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa. • (SkECIAL NOTICES. • :•. - Hoop'Skirts Hoop S.kirts! The Cheapest' Hiffrogi Shirts in:4arriabiarg. A splendid skirt fOr 75 cts.: A much better kUrt for $l. ' ;. Calico ' s; a fine , `liiiimirtnieht for spring. , • ,I"Nench ginghams, Manchester ginghams. Bleached and unbleached muslin from NeW. York Auc tion. 1,000 yards plaid silks at $l, worth $1 50. 200 yards plain brown silk at- $1 87, worth $1 75. 200 yards black, itilloAt $l. Blaciesilk at ell prices. • A very large assortment of new dross goods 600 dozen of stobkings and'sdclarr; all prices. The best slockingativthirt IV at 25 cents.. •• ; Cassinieres for Mantua! boys'• wear. ; Cloaks for.spring, s ". Wishing to roduce.our; Mock, which is very Ira "e now we will offer great_induCamenUt to buyers. A PHYSIOLOGICAL view of MAIMIAGE, .•;; containing:nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine plates and EligraVings of the Anatomy of the Sexual. Orennn in a stave of Health and Disease; with- ' a Treatise 'on Self Abuse, its 'Deplorable' Cvmscquenceupiin the Mind and- Body; with the Author's,Plan ,of Treatment—ihe only rational and successful - m.4e of care, as shnwn by the te port of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those coatemplating , niarriage; who onteitain:doubts of their physical condition. Scat free of postago to any address,. on receipt of 25 cents, •iii• stamps or postal cur rency, by addressing qr. I_,A : CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Limo, Albany, N. Y. • - • • , marl-daw3m -..: CO'uairiinid Colds. The sudden..ehanges of sour, climate stre.sourceS of Pm.-. 340 felt; BRONCEELLL and Assess:life Arrsorromt 'Erne ylenee havhigli:o4W that .-simPle iltinedles gate speedily when tkken fh the erri'isr stages of thd•diserkie,4e- 1 coureo should at once be had to "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Or - I.esenyee, :let the' Cold, Collett ,or Irritation of the Throat be ever so'blight, - as by this • proccition more serious atack may be effectually warded off. Pu IdObrBABERB and .Sisosas will lied them effectual for , clearing and strengthening' the voice.: Soldiers should havethem, as they can be cariiixl inthe pocket and taken as oczasionrequirek• .m5129-divrlm . . • BANNVARTIBRONCHUL - MIES For -the cure of Hoarseness, . tDis eases, &c., are _specially recommended to ministers, singe* maid persons Whosokiibation cells them to meak in public. latiiitifectured only by:C. A. Banniart & -Co. ' Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all 'orders should be addressed. Sold by druggist dvery where. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: • Thivorrseuno, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. .13..LNunrairr—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend your own as a most admirable specific fcir public speakers and singers, in cases of • .hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have fotind them serving in time of need i moat etloothall i• IT B. ROBINSON,ALO Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Chdich. Off-I agree with lir. Robinson as to the .value of Bannvart's Bronchial Trochee. - W. O. OA.TTEI.III, Late Pastor 'of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. • Ilemusstrso, Jrin.,• 1864. To C. A. Aimvviarr--Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking very 'frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want has boenaupplied in your excellent Tie Ches. I consider them very fax_ suwior ; to any Lozenges that I have ever iised,ln.' removing speedily that huskiness of• the voice, exiling from its too frequent fuse, and 'impairing the effectiveness of the &lilies" of public ad dresses. .Yours, acc., , JNO.. WALKER JACKSON. - Pa6lor of the Ledipt St. - Methodist Much. To C. A. Beimvenv--Dear Sri Raving used your Bronchial . Troches, I am free to say they are the befit I. have ever tried and take great pleature in recommending them to ail. ersona afflicted with sore throat or hiskiness of voice arising froni publicspeaking or singing, Yours, kc., . G. G. RAXESTBAW, Pastor a Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. , Arion..NET's OFFICE, 1, litionantrao, Feb. 29, 1864. . • . Ramat:un--Dear • Sir T fotuad , your Troches to be invaluable> in re living hoarseness and in strengthening the mustfslea,of thn throat They. to thii*oiee, - "and Are - dertidnli of at ben? St is cu r aie. PPeakcot. 2b BE IkuitNTs. SANFORD* HALL.. THERD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET, REATOF .tataws HOTEL. THURSDAY. EVENING, MARCH 31, And every Evening until 'Further Notice. FUN FOR THE MILLION MOTHER GOOSE -With entirely new scenery, tricks, magic transformations and all the ORIGINAL MUSIC. Mr. Sanford halt spared neither.pains nor expense in getting up tine Pantomithe in the 'utmost style: et spiels . Previous. to . the Pantomime - . THE OPERA D'AFRIIIIIE! , as presented at this model establishinent, is, ate general theme of admiration. .14Insical critics ecstasies with the wad powers of the singing portion of this GREAT STALL • TROUPE; Whb 4ve &awn LARGEST HOUSES SINGE THE OPENING. . In evidence of the popularity of the enterfitinment look at the list of talents . ' C. F. FEEhERICICH, • • G. L. HALL, • E. HAVEN " • le viturzas, Mtn.% W. RUDOLPH —• J. CARL, • • A. ASCHE, • '• F. SOILdEITER, HAAS, Prof.,t J. WOODS, urrLE •11437., • not. SWARLE, J. MILLER, . • ' ' SAMUEL S. SANFORD AND MISS 'JTJ-LIA SANFORD. IMMIII .. 7 \l" -ri -- i .... .. t • • ...t i p____ . . - 11 Asi• . CI • • -.:. .': 'CI . 0 .- . ~ •M„ , .. . • . = _..•.11E4 iir s . z :_.....„. • A +1 - ••,, • 0 - 9-: . - • ' .:l'•: ,- . .- - _._. lit ::-•; :l iaiG . '". ,:3- :'.:': ~ .- . .... , A Great Bill of Fare; to Ciinclude with • MOTHER GOOSE.: Arranged and Produced by 8. S.' SANFORD. Old Mother Ooose J Willlama ANNETTE, in lore with Colin, ((her first ' ' appearance in two years. less JULIA L SANFORD Colin 0 Villiers • Squire Bugle Sanford Avero Myers _Beadle . ..) ' Ha ll GOOSE" -. ... Little 'Me Other Characters by the Company. PSIS. . Opening SYNO chorus E arrest of Mother Goole and :her GooseyGtrider; Mk's . .her:to the .Duckinc SOV- Squire BirgliilEol6-41fother Goose - the grasshopper 'chir rups; „Cohn and Annette with the Golden Egg. GRAND CHANGE BY MOTHER GOOSE. Colin to. Harlequin MGgi Avero to NOW 'rail - FUN COMMENCES I MISS. JULIA L. SANFORD will dance THE ORIGINAL SPIDER DANCE. Scmrs—srasarr—The necessity of market houses; any Street fer the. purpose; Easter 'Monday; eggs at a lire mium; row among the hucksters; Ash women, egg man all in 'etibl% Fish to a large baby; get it some pap; where is my fish; toon my lobster. Sons they are; • some refteeh menet; champagne, cigars, etc.; something to eat, (how are you Holbach's;) a friend too many; goes Into the dishes; eats plates, tablets &e; a dtiuble bed; in deinakd; new way to decide ito sleeps on top; blow outthe, light; mignight intruders; ;Ala; a legion of them. Scssz—sraster Act ax—Soldiers vs. citizens; who has the right of way; grand civil war; flats vs. outs; riot; proclamation read; rioter shot; a soldier blown from tim month of a cannon, ScEss—otamon's saw vintrozurs—Cheap ibOard;,a front room; a lovely situation; Loki the butcher, the baker; terrible leap for life; lookout 'for .slippery pave ments; here pomea some one.for the doctor; toothache hured In a second;' (MOM would not have done better;) . another candidate; we'll cure you; clown made million aire. Scans—The height 9t folly, or the bad nee Or money. orand or ievolving Ger" IN 'r -H-K JEWELLED CAVE OF 'BEAUTY. The whole Stage in revolving motion, surrounded by., 'Rod Green and Blue Fires. . ,This scene alone is produced at cost •of Two. Hundred Dollars. The mechanical effects were made 'at the Eagle Works in this city, under the superintendence of Mx. Sanford. The same scene as produced in the Seven Sisters of Laura Keene's Theatre, New York. SANFORD AND TROUPE. Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at cart's Drug Store, , Doors Open at ag. ccioilitenee gto 8. police always in attendance to preserve order. , Admittanixt 25 cents,. Orchestra,ritiirs; 50 Cents _ Private boxes, entire, $ 5 00511 1 1011 15 10 04244.51 -. • BUNT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL. SLY - TY-MST NIGHT CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS I . : ABLE TO Last night but Two of the Farowell.Eogagemant of those: Favorite American Dragattio .144 . ..311.4 KATE DKNIN, KATE DENL I, T MISS KATE DENIN . EISTKATE D _„ MISS KATE DENIM; - KATE'DMMI; TheOlfted and Favorite Ameridui , TrageduumkE and t" t 8± R. RYAN', ' . R MR. S.• R. RYAN - • • -MR. R.RtRYM.tr, MR. R R. JILIN, MR. ki-or The Popular Irish Comedian. . . Will be presented, for the saccusd_time, the great finunati ; • =Mon by Miss IKATE - D DMIDT ailed ' • EAST LYNNE, EAST LYNNE, EAST LYNNE, olt• . THE EARL'S DAUGHTER, To conclude with the Capitatirtah Farce, milled BARNEY, THE BARON.' • BARNEY, FTRE BARON: BARNEY,' •THE •BARON ; Thetchole company in the bitl. Swum 813148 and Come Early. For Particulars act¢illl3a. blUa HITCHCO CH'S NEW NATIONAL HALL, (CORN= 01! MOND AND SOI/T. E STZERTS.) Messrs. COMBER and. PETTIT. Also, the BeantlNl Noisome,. miss Premix emusTnr.. MI . Bwascoor revectfully'annOunces IFI to the public and citizens of `,ltsiviellingt Am; ; the above new and, legant place of amusement is open every evening, Vying been fitted up in the most- coittly,Style; with all the modern improvements. Also NEVP AND SPLENDID gdNERY. 'Ate entertainment will be fird•class,..and none but the best performers will be engaged. The performances this evening will comprise GEIB3 OF NEORO MINSTRELSY,' ELEGANT DANCING, COMIC SINGING • BDRLEStatIE AND FARCE, ENTIRE NEW ACTS THIS. EVENING. First appearance, this evening, of Little JIMMIE KEY -naps, Clown and Comic Jester of Nikon's Circus. On Monday evening next drat appearance of . t h e cele brated Comedian and Comic Vocalist, ' ' • Mr. BILLY HOLMES. • Admission 25 cents• . Orchestra Seats . 60 i. Private Boxes - $5 00 Seats in " 400 The performance will commence at & o'clock precisely. mar2s CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. wAppyT fi ....... Lase, - „ OFMlltvisitY EVENING: e"' P • ,$1 rat: 46 / 8 4 30 5 3 ,R,AAY,., of FeEl*CololkiNkla tic l ;. s ` o -; %. 25 I Is With Al' MOEII3, - D. Admission. Oidtke Applicsble to - usairal Arta. Ita IpAnbhisticin. BootandOlicie Nan ufactuffierg, EE3 PanUdoon Ageata In JelB-dly " -• • N A I E FINE BrAcitiliniitY;and•linmity Warranted plO3. 'For sale at IMBIkEt & FRAZER,' ia 1125 ' • : ( 413- to W. Poe*, jr., 4 CO.) J AYA,Jamaioa indldig.tt_ra Coffee, at -SWALE% FRAZER, ne2r.. • OnocessOint9Y7; fPck; it C 9-) NE W 0.0. g 8. -THE SHOUWEII T EA. a' PEIIINF2I3 WORCESTER SAUCES, . . X/ the mast popular andtturpurest ever oirereilto 'the public, just received and.forsidetik • • BRISLER k', febi oncozieors to Wm. Dock,. jr,4410a.) FAR TREES—Dwarf and Standard, of I the beet leading varieties; end of superior grew% can be furnished ataair Priaeß stthe KeYstoneAtuvw-- mania . J Walt' lIIISID SEITY-FIT NIGIIT OA TSS GRAND STAB Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, GAIN ADMISSION The popnlar Negro Delineators, First Night Or the. Also, the Laughable MleTplece,'Ol* the OLD CLOCK, :g11:}:1:1 ffrlly,;:PAZMly:l*Arf.ilt:telijkl Characters by Company triterva a.it4Z - Valualitet LOiSOGINKY. ItTLT.ON7S. • INSOLUBLE: .GRMENT Is of more general practical Utility Ulan any invention. , Oct* , before -the blic., It has, been thoroughly , teated durhigthe Itild'tiro years byprataked men, and pronounced by all to be' 8 VP,IFAR ZO O y 2 0, Adhesive Preparations kdorim "".".* • Tined lanairtniiithapartisAlgatr. thing, and the result of years of euty;.itsmobtnasion is , on t efentifirPri t And under no ti noes ' amigo of. teriVeritnie, will it bet. borne corrupt or Ord* wry offenatio' soma • • A new thing. BOOT, AND snot imotactnrere; using itfachibe; 8311, thid it the best article known' es Cementing ro; the. Cluu2nele t itworke Without 4844 is not anred,. , any , • Will 'inalt infliniesay adhasire for Pie4r*, re lip 11, 1 , $ 4 0 0461 1 : ' 44alged 2 ,11i!Losaer . And we claim at an especial titer% that it atlas Patches to Boots and Sliget7 1 ~"AndrAir 'WPM ; W11441:1. Jewslora raniliee. b 04.9.197 'QUID C.EXEI,77; It Uri liquid. ............. 1!1 • • Toys,, _, •-, .Bone , 'lvory artisielkOtHousehold use & 'n : U In a liquid. form. u saudly PP. firiumeaf=ra Pa tiorau inaoluole in watar or of RcE eo ber. Halos% irsomma Carxrr Adlwris oily rnlxkpinoact 1 .. _ EhippHeil' in Family. or Maonfac ~ , a Packages from 2 oupee to 100 HILTON SRO& & , • Proprietors, Fri:Aid:et =I DAYS. OF: Just-received at [delBl WEIMER% 4100 OTS for sal.? *e . comer ,45f '''.3s re -f-! r "...A,.V•fi4 Ma": 4l -. .DR. VVISHART7S 'PINE TREE TAR. __ld-'ORMAL IS THE VITAL PRINCIPtg or TEE ANN TREE, Obtained by a peculiar process in the dis tillation of the tar, by which its highest med ical properties are retained. — - - . I Have you a Cough T Haviyeal Sord Thro at? Have you any of the premonitory symptoms r pf that most fatal disease, Consul:Option? • Those who should be warned these symptoms by . symptoms generally think lightly of them witil it IS too late, From this fiet; perhaps intne than any other, arises the sad preys leni,e and fatality-otdiseaca3 which sweeps to the grave at least - `1311" of death's LME, ZYNNE, " — VntliT LYNN E; Comaimption has destroyed more of the huinan family than any other die' se, and the beet physichuis for many years hare despaired "of n Cure, or a remedy that would heal the 'lugs, but for more than two hundred years itheAwhole medical world has been impressed that' there was a mysterious power and eili- Wenoy in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs; therefore theyhave recommended the use of Tar -Watei,..whichin, Many cases had a good - .effect; but-how to combine the medical pro pertiga so as to hearthelungs, has ever been aniystery until it was discovered, by Dr. L. TILSILiitT, - - of: Philadelphia, Pa., the piciprietor of "Wildiart's Pine Tree Tar Cor- jands Many, 'not only of The people, but physi cians of every school and practice, are daily asking me, "What is the• principle or .cause of your success in the treatment of Pulmonary Gonsumptiari 7" ' My answer is this: The intrigoiation of the digestive organs -- the strengaeiting of the debilitated system— the purification and enrichment of the blood, mast expel from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds. While this is effected• 14 the powerful alterative (changing from du:Pim to health).properties of the Tar Cor dial, its healing and renovating principle is • also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each dis 'Sated part, relieving pain, subduing ia tion, and restoring ft healthful tendaue. . Let this two=fold, poiker, the healing and the strengthening, continue to act in conjunctil A.l with Nature's een.siant recuperative tendenc., and the patient is saved, if he has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure. I ask all to read the following certificates. They are from men and women of unques tionable worth - end reputation: %Smutlc-Dear Sir:—l had a :vary ,dreadfril cough and sore throat for one year, and my whole systiini. was 'fast giving way, and Imes prostrated:Oh ,my bed with but little hope of.recovering : My disease baffled the power of all medicines, and in a short time I must have gone to my grave, but thank God, my daughter-in-19,W would not rest until she *tint to your store, No. 10 N. Seciitid street, end related my case t 6, 70a. Purchased ra bottle of your Ta...e Tree Tar Cordial an I "commenced-to use icandizt one week I was flea better, and after habit three bottles I um pirfeetly.well, and a - wonder to all my Ariends, , for they all pronounced me past cure. 'Pabliah rai isi ou think,proper. ECCA naI4TITiTON,. 1321:Wylle street, 'Philadelphia. ~® IA . Dr. inidiart'SPine This Tar Cordiaris an siLlalliable cnre for Bronchitis,. Bleeding:,(if the Lunge, Sore Throat and Breast, Lithuania .tion of the Lungs. Mr. Wain) says: Da. , Wiantax--Sir:—l bad Bronchitis, In flammation of the lanws,'Shortness of Breath, And Palpitation Of 0112, Heart in their worst - forms;•Lhad beenizeited by several of the 'Most eminentphysicians in Philadelphia, but `they could' not'stop the rapid course of my 'disease, and I had despaired of ever being re tgtored to health. I was Imlay on the verge of ' grave. , your,Bine Tree Tar Cordial was hly rioommendial., to me liy a friend; I edit, and am thankful to say that, after using; four large, `and one small, bottles, I was i ,restored to perfect health. - You can give re ference to my house, Nci._96B N. Second street, ' bar at my office of Receiver of Taxes, from 9 'ir.'llt. to 2 P. as.,. corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets. JOHN WARD. Itead the following from Utica: Da. Wrsinuce---Dear Sir:—l take pleasure in informing • you through this source that your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which was recom mended formy daughter by Dr: J. A. gall, of this city, has cured her of a cough of more than five months' standing. I had thought If& beyond cure, and had employed the best of medical aid without any benefit. I can alkeerfully recommend Me the public m a safe dy for "those similarl affiicte -- stirexeme 111 -as I know of many other cases besides that of lny daughter that it has entirely cured of long attoiding coughs. Yours respectfully, • JOHN" Y. PARKER Daguerreair Artist. • ' 126 Genessee street, Utica, N. Y. • ' * * have used Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and can cordially recommend it as a valuable and safe medicine for colds, coughs and to those pre disposed to consumption. Di. G. A. FOSTER, 160 Genessee street, The above are a few among the thqusands which this 'great remedY. has saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from physi piamiand druggist 'w have _prescribed` fluid .1d the Tar Cordial, saying that they have iiever used or sold a medicine which gave such universal satisfaction. L&i i 4 & °uAGINMIs The Tar cordial, when taken in connection ,yith Dr` Widish's Dyspepsia Pats, is an in rabible cure for Dyspepsia. The Pi Tun. T&L:Conn/ax., will ellr e • Coughs, Sore Throat and Breast, Broechar, - tlsthmig . Whooping Cough, Dipthene, 4ed also an excellent remedy for obsesses 01 lidueys and female complaints. BEWARE OP COVWTEKFEITS The genuine haS the name of proprietor and a One' Irge bloWn tuwebattle. All others are spurious imita tons . . hum hrzi CRETE and On Dou,n per B orn „ Pro pxred poly by the Proprietor, Ito. 10 Abell Second. Street, Philadelphia, Ya. Sold by DriblestievedirlierelsWiteleludeby all PhDs -Imm' a ag ali ngliew Xerit, f linouraie Druggists, utaxlo l y Utica, New York Q: C. Nrishiiri; 913