Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, April 01, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH.
IS ruatLISHED
NORNINCi AND EVENING,
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
onicE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT.
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TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the
city at S cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be
charged $5 00 in advance. Those ersons who neglectto
r ,y in advance will be charged $G p
00.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
Tint TELEGRAPLOS also published weekly, and is Burnished
W subscribers at the following cash rates:
Single copies, weekly.... ..........$1 50
Three copies to one Post Office._4 00
Ten copies to one Post Office
MUSICAL.
A. P. TEUPSER,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Oran= AT WARD'S MEMO STORE,
12 N Third Street.
Residence: Third street, above North.
MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS,
TAitNTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS,
TWELVE SILVER MEDALS,
AND Tim
ONLY COLD 3IEDAL fever won by instruments of this
class) has been awarded to
MASON & HAMT,II+I'S INSTRUMENTS.
A full assortment of these W. instruments always on hand
KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent,
93 Market street.
MIMI
HENRY C. OItTH,
'TEACHER OF THE PIANO, MELODEON
1 AND VlolllN.—Terms reaionnble 15 Third Street,
between Market and Chestnut streets. jet43m
PROFESSIONAL.
ELECTRICITY.
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDERFUL
RESULTS.
TIE,. J. M. CREAMED. would respectfully
inform the public in general and the diseased M
particular, that he has opened an office in South Second
street, below Chestnut, Harrisburg, Pa., where he will ,
treat all diseases entrusted to isle care,in accordance with
the system discovered and taught by Prot 11 Bolles, of
Philadelphia, with whose institution ho has been con
nected, and to whom he takes pleasure in referring the
public fur information with respoOt to his success in con
trolling disease.
No drugging the system with unCertain medical agents..
All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism and other
modifications of Electricity, without shocks or any un
pleasant sensations. After an Electrical Diagnosis, a
uar:4l)We will be given, if desired by the patient. For
further information call and get a pamphlet which con =
talus hundreds of certificates from medical men and oth
ers proving the superiority of this system of .practice
over all others. Consultation free. Office hours 9to 12
a. 5.,1 to 5 and to 9r.
DR- J. MILTON CREAMER.
feb3,l3taw2tn. u.th-sa
DR. J. BITE'S
YELLOW WATER POWDER
FOR HORSES.
TIERING a practice of :many years in this
community, DR HITE has saiiined himself that this
Powder is vastly superior to any citnelarticle in use
FORTIER CURE OF
YELLOW WAT*H.,;
And is of great service to Horses that 'have °st their
APPETITE ' •
BIDEBOUND, FOUNDERED,
DISTEMPERED:'
Also, that it will prevent
GLANDERS, COLIC AND THE HOTS,
When faithfully used two or three times a week=ielvigo•
rating and fattening.
For improving the condition of a Horse, he asserlathere
is no better medicine, as it will strengthen the, stomach
and assist digestion, cleanse the intestines of , ofTensive
matter, and regulate the bowels when costive, mirify the
blood and promote digestion—thus the skin Is kept loose,
the pores are opened and a lean, scabby Horse' he‘mmes
rat and comely.
The Powder can be usedtortattle, Sheep and. Hogs with
good effect.
Directions with package. • • -
PREPARED ONLY AND SOLD AT
KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
No. 91 Market street, Harrisburg.
Jan 14
GROCERIES.
NEW GROCERY AB PROVISION STORE.
BOYER & KOERPER,
WROLE•SALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS LET
GROCERIE - S
Queens and Glass Ware,
AND ALL &MS 07
COUNTRY PRODUC-E,
ITAVE just opened a large and well selected
11. stock of goods at their stand, No. 3 Market Square,
Harrisburg, Pa., to which they invite. the Etttexition of the
public generally. . nolo-dly
FINE
LI qUe?,RS.
Shissler
- .
(Successors tirW re. Dock, Sr., & Co.)
DEALERS ,FINF4 , FAMILY GROCE
RIk3 opposite the Cdure House, have ore-halide fine
selection of
BRANDIES
of different vintages.
PINE AND COMMON WINES,
Of EveryUkscription.
WHISK - VS. • '
OLD BOURBON,
NONONGAHELdr.i ii
FINE AND SCOTCH
Whiskys. The best ever brpught to this market.
OLD WHEAT,
F-AMILY-. NECTAR
And the celebnded •
GEGESTNTJT GROVE WHISKY.
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
SRLOSS JOHA..'siN4ppRG,
SCOTCH AND TRISH ALES.
LONDON BROWN STOUT.
WILD CHERRY,
PLANTATION,
IVIOWA3I TONIC BITtERS.
With a complete stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES'
And Condiments of every description now in the market,
and at
THE LOWEST RA7ES.
JOHN; WISE,
TEMID STREET,NEAR WA..T4NUT,
1-IARRISHURG, . •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &C •-
2
'
Jnjube Paste,. . . .
Boss Paste,
Fig Paste, .
Marsh litallow Gum Drops,
Cream Chocelate Drops,
Plain Candies, Ace.,..aio,
Oranges and Lemons,
Canned Fruits, " •
Teas and Spices, all kinday
Paper Bags,
Cider Vinegar,
Fresh and Salt Fish in sea.
son.
'Vegetables in season,
Raisins,
Currants,
mll3
GRAPE VINES of all kindsLP,rjri°iPti l
Concord, Delaware, Dtara, 1 ; 47 u 1524 Isa
bolls • i
.
Catawba, Oporto, Clinton. creye.HlßK
or B . n:
Litt, ke. & C., at Keystone Nursery. . , 4
r ::
marld
VIDER! CIDER ! I—Two Bartela of sweet
V and pure CIDER, received at, • ; z: ,
ma a n - 330Yr.R ItICIERPERI -
A NoTHEB, lot of chola Catawba ""
for Ja, for arilt at Emu% JOU Wll3B
lb I
. 1 . . . . . .
4 '* - S% A. I 1 .4 41.:. •
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DR. JOHNSON,
128313
LOCK HOSPITAL,
trAS discovered the. most certain, speedy
and effectual remedies in the world for
A Cure Warranted, ;or .No Marge, from One
Weakness of the, Bank, ,Affections of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency General De'
bllity, Nervouinem, ,Dyspepola, Languor,. Low Spirits,
Confusion of. Ideas, Palpitation of the Resit, Timidity,
Trembling; Dimness of Sight_or Giddiness, 'Disease of the
Head; Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver,
Lungs, Stomach .or Bowelrr--those terrible disorders
arising front the Solitnry, Debits of Youth—those .secret
and solitary, practices more fital to their Octbits than the
song of Byre= to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&a, impossible.
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice,
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
to an untimely grave thousands of Voting Men. of the
most exalted talents and _brilliant. intellect,: who might
otherwise have, entranced listening Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence or waked to.eetaly. the - living lyre i may
call with full confidence. - •
Married persons, orYonng Men contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, defor
mities, &a., sriCedily curee
• He' who places himself 'Under the care of Dr. T. may re
ligiously confide in his honak as a gentleman, and confi
dently relruncirhis 'skill a a •a Physiciaii. •
. ,
mtnediately cured, and full vigor restored.
This distressing affection,-,which readers life miserable :
and marriage Impirseible—is the penalty paid by the vic
tims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt
to commit excesses from not being arum of the dreadful
consequences that may ensue. Now, who that tinder - -
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of
procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper
habits•thim by the prudent, :Besides being deprived the
pleasures of healthy °Miming, the most serious and de:
structivo - symptoms to both body and mind !arum.
The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental
functions weakened, loss of- procreative power,..nervous
Irritability; dyspepsia, palpitation:of the heart, indigestion,
constitutionaltiebility, a wasting of the frame, cough, Con
sumption, decay and death.
Left hand aide going from Baltimore street, a few; doom
from the corner. Fall not , to observe name and number.
Leiters must be paid and 'omit:id:it 'a stamp. The Doctor's
Diplomas hang in hie oface.
Member oft.the Royal College of Surgeons, London, grad
uate from one of the,most eminent colleges in the blinked'
States, and the greater part of, whose life has been; spent
in the'hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia. and else
where; has °Mimed some of the moat asuonishtngi cures
that were ever known ' • many troubled with tinging 'lithe
head and ears when asleep, great nervoaenees, ; being
alaruied sudden som* bashfuhsess, with frequent
blushing,-attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured' Immediately. ' " '
F r'tt-z , b r
. • .
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced by early habits-of youth, via--: weakness of the back
and limbs, pains in the head ; direness of sight, loss of
muscular power, palpitation - of the heart, dyspepsia, ner
vous initability L aymptOms of cObaumption, Btc.
MENTALLY.—The fearful effootitonAhe mind are much
to be dieadedlois'.Of Memorx, ..oehlitsidn ideps o de
pression of sOrnte, evil forebif.diags, Aversion -Ad- secietp;
self 'distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c. are some of
the oils produced.
VW+ have iojured themselves by a certidu practice in
dulged in whestalone f a habit frequently.. learned from
evil &a:epaulette, or ft' scheol; tho effects` or which are
nightly felt, oven when. asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage .a,iossible and destroys both mind and body,
should.'A I snmediatOlt ' • -- , ,
Whati !. hat a youag ThaiillehopOof Ids country,
the (tailing of Ida parents, shieuld'be snatched ;' from all
prospeets and eujoyments•or life,hy the consequence of
doviatipg from the path of nature and indulging in a
certain 'secret habit. Such personi ,
•
Kum- ( before (lantern-
Platng • • '' • •-•-•
. • . •
CLARET
ReDact that a Sound mind and body Most necessary
requisifeli promote Connubial happintlss.hulloed , with
out these, the journey throughmei a *easy
the prespeovhdipiy,darkens '.to the *few; the
mind becoMeasbadtiwed; with' dope* and filled With the
melancholy : reflection that. the 'happiness of isiother be
times hlighted with our own. '
Whist the misguided and imintdrat vo t
ary
_9f pleasure
finds he haitimbitied the seeds of ' this ul'ilinease,i
too often happens that en Mimed amok of shame orthe
dread'of discovery deters hi:PC# . o* applying to those silo
from education amireipodiddlity;cin alone befriend him.
He fella lute thahands of igmarant and designing pretend
ers, who , incapabbi .curing, Sick his ' peCautiaty sub
stance, keep him trilling 'with - after Montker as long as
the antallest fee can be Chained, and in denair leave him
with ruined health to sigh over gallingdisappointment,
or, bir Me - use use` the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten: the
oonatitutionlal symptoms of this terrible diseaseAuchimaffeo•
time of the Head, Thritat, Nose, Skin, etc., progressing
with_frlghttui rapidity ~t/It death puts a period to his
dreadful sulierilsrs bysending, him to that undiscovered
country from whence no traveler Tatum& s'•
Citron's, . '
Pigs, Dates,
Prunes,
Almon
s, Walnuts,
Filberts,
Cream Nuts,
Ground Nuts,
:Pecan Nutsc
•CoCda Nuts,
Cranberries,
Hominy and Beans,
Cakes and. Crackers,
Sweet and Irian Potatoes,
Green and Dried Fruits;
'And Country Produce .}.n
season.
.10.1 W W_JSX
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
MEDICAL.
BA_LTIMOILE
DISEASES OF ESEPEITDENDE
RELIEF Pr mt. twitvaajuits:
NO MERCURY OR NOIIOIISI DRUGB.
to Two Da ys
YOUNG KEN
I!LUEMNGE,
ORGANJO WEAKNESS
OVPIOB No. 7, Sou= Fiesanittok Smiler;
DR. JOHNSON,
TALE PARTICULAR NOTICE
YOUNG MEN
IItUM.kGE,
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
INDOR.Q.PMENT OF THE PRESS.
Theimintthonsands cured, at thishastituticat year after
year, and the ragworts important surgical :-,tsperationa
, rw fo rtuk a i by, pc Johnson, witnessed by the of
thy $011!; Oliver, and many otherlarters, notices of which
h a ve appeared win and again before this &We, bandes
his standing alp it: gentleman. of., character and
bility„ia anifictengutuiuktoe to the afflicted. n""i f .
~, ~ L ~..
Eatili :DT= Agit4;:eirOttnir CiITRED,
ERE
CMGs No. V next& Irridivkli Resit.
"THE UNION—NOW AND FOREYER."—Webster
HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1864.
MEDICAL.
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
ABE CUBED BY
HOGFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTER%
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC.
MEESE Bitters have performecimore cures;
11 have and do give better satisfaction; have more tes
timony; have more respectable people to vouch for them
Ulan any other article In the market.
-Wedefy any one to contradict this assertion, and will
Pay $l,OOO to any one that will produce a, certificate pub-.
lishedby tie that is not genuine. Holland's German Bit
ters, will cure every case of Chronic, er.Nerveus Debility,
Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising from a; dis
ordered stomach. Observe the following symptoms, re
sulting from the disorders of the digestive organi: Con.
stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood!to.th,e head,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Hea rt burn, Disgust for
Food, Fullness or weight, in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or fluttering at, the pit of the stomach, Swilarinng
of the head, Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at
the heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when in a
lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the
sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pers
piration, Yellowness of.the skinAndayea r ridn in the side;
back, chesyllinba, Arc, Sudden flushes of. heat,
.Burning
lathe flesh, Constant imaginations or evil,. and great de
pression of spirits. .
Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no
rum or Whisky; and 'can't make drunkards, but is the
beet Towle In the world.
READ WHO SAYS SO
From the Rev. Levi G. Beq, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist.
Church, Philadelphia.
* * * * * * * * * * *
I have known Hootland's German Bitters favorably for
a number of years. I have
- used them in my own family
and have been so pleased with their effects that I was in-
duced to recommend them to many others, and knovi that
they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I
take, great pleasure in thus "ppbliely
_proclaiming , . this
fact, and calling the attention of three afflicted with the
diseases for •which they are recornMerided -•• to these, 80. ,
tern, knowing from experience that my.recomattindation
will be sustained. -I do this more cheerfully: as Hoof
hind's Bitters is intended-to benefit the atilicted,. and
"not a rain drink." :Yours truly:
• LUX 41 BECK,
From Rev. J. - Newton BroWri i B. D., Editor brthe En
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent,
Ifehicines in general, through'distrust of their ingredients
and effects, I yet know of nO.suitlblent. reasons _why: a
man may, not testify to the henellta he believes Weise/rho
have received from any simple' preparation, in the hippo
that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others.
I do this the more readily In regard:to ,Thioftand's Ger
man, Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. Jackaon, of this city
because I was prejudiced against them for' many years,
under the impression that they, were chiefly an Alcoholic
mixture. lam indebted to my' friend, Robert' Shoema
ker; Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper
tests, and for encouragement to try them when suffering
from great and long continued debility. The use of
three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the
present year, was followed by evident relief and restora
tion to a degree of bodily and mental _vigor r which.X had
not for six months beforo,'and had almost deipaired of
regaining,. I therefore thenLGod and my friedd nor di
recting meto the use of them. • : .
J: NEWTON BROWN, • Plißade.
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist
Church, Germantown, Penn.;
,
Dr. G. Jackson: , —Dear Sir:--Personal expuience
enables me to say : that I regard the German' Bitters,, pro
Inred by you, as a most excellent .medicine.„ In cases of
seen cOlcl And, general debility I have been. greetly bone
fitted bythe use of the Bitters. and doubt hot they will
produce similar effects on others.
Yours truly WARREN ItiNDOLPII I,
Germantown, Pa.
,
Ficipi 'Rev. J. Turner, "Pastor of• Redding M. .12 :
ahurch, PhiladelOhla.
Di. C. /I. Jackson:—Dear Slr—Having used your Ger.
map Bitters irony tinnily frequently I am prepared to say
Olt it has been. of 'gri.kt service. I believe that in most
cases of geheial debility of the sYstelh itis.the safest and
most valuatde.remedy of which I have any knoWledge.
yours,-respectfully *. J. H. THANKR,
No. 726 N. Nineteenth street.
From the Rev. J. M. - Lyons, formerly Pastor of the
Columbus (N. J.) and Milestown (E'a t ) Ilaptist Churches.
New Scendirsar,'
De C J ackson:—Dear feel it milli:Aura thus,
of my own accord; to bear testimony to the eskiellence of
the Gerstein 'Bitters. Some years since being leech of
tided with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial
results. I have often recommended them to persons en
feebled by3.l4tormreding disease, and have heard from
them the most flattering testimonials as to their great
value.. In cases of general debility, I believe it to be a
Wale that cannot bo surpassed. J. LYONS.
Prom the Rev Thomas Winter, Pastor of Roxborough
Baptist Church.
Dr. Jadrson:—Dear Sir:—l felt It dne to your or '
lent preparation, Hoofland German Bitters, to add my
testimony tb tbe deserved repkitation it_itas obtained.
have for years, at times; ban trOubled with great disorder
in my head , and nervous tryatem. I, was advised by a
friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters•, did so, and
have experienced great and unexpected relief; my health
has been very materially benefitted. I confidently recelF l- .
mend the article where I meet with cases similar to my ,
own, and have been assured by many of their: good ef
fects Respectfully yours, ,
Roi
T. WINTER, Itoxberough, Pa.
From;'Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Reformed
Church,•Kutztewn; Berke county, .Pii.
Dr. C. M... Jecirson:—.Reagiected have been
. .
troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty. years, and have
never used any medicine that did me AS much , gOOd
Hoottand'a Bitters. lam very ranch iMproved in heahn•
after having taken Ave bottle&
Torun with respect,
J. a MIKAN.
•
Large Size (holding nearly double quanHtny,) $1 00
Per. bottle—half $5 00
Small Size-75 cents per bottle—half doz. 4 'OO
BEWARE OE COUNTERFEITSI •
See that the - rdimaiiire of "02: N. JACKSON" br on the
WRAPPER of each bottle.
Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do
not, be put off W tuirof the Intoximiting Oil:parade:us that
may be eared in its place, but send to us, and We will
hinted, IniCurelY Sacked, !.1 el - Mean'
Principal : Office end Manufactory,
NO. 551 ARCH STREET,
- t : 'PHILADELPHIA. • ;
JONES do EirANS,
• • M; 4 5 81 P7S 10 Q3 L Jacluona Co. t .„ .
For ode by Druggists end Da ti lai preuttown'in the
Voifed PAM agrwolety
P R I C.E
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR SALE.
AHOUSE and LOT OF GROUND on
North Second street Good fruit trees in lot. Will
be sold cheap ..G
ALSO, One LOt.oo feet-wide, situate oh Third street.
ALSO, Ope LOT 20 feet wide,, situate on Third street.
The above are; very' desirable properties, and will be
sold at reasonable rates. Inquire of • S. B. BOYD,
Second street, nerd door to Presbyterian Church.
mar2s-dot
Fcir Sale.
PLOT of GROUND, with a "front; of 65
feet on Montgomery street and fronting 125 feet
on Herr Street and OP feet on Plum alley, by GEO.
4HOOr . '„ . corner Second and Mulberry-atm:OA., m25-dlw
.9VAR,EOII. SALE,
Y the Barrel, Keg and Can, at the Ware
house eof CIO Old -Wallower Line, Chestnut street
Wharf. .(inar24.4llW] DAN'L MIIENCH, Ag't.
FOR BALE.
APLOT -, .ofGtoiiild,•*,n,ting on ghestaut
struet.s2 feetl- inches; -running . along:Dewberry
alley 210 feet to 'Cherry alley; , witfe.74 , fraineT liouselt En
quire.or - - [mars4ltfj s WM p, nryAmew.
FOR SALE.
O NE Wardrobe, zip*; one Cooking Stove:'
with
dl apparatus* Pointer Hunting Dog; one Law Li
bniry andook Oise: acc. elm be seen by imillrng on
' mar2s. , , JA.c.op Amu..
FOR, SALE
The subscriber offens.for-sale the stock and fixtures of
his well known. WHOLESALE LIQUOR „STORE AND
RECTIFYING ESTABLISHMENT; He will sell the whole
or part,of the stock, and the - entire fixtures. The busi
ness has' been carried on 'abed fifteen years,' and to well
established. With the store is connected:l Good."C.OPPER
STILL %situated on Canal street s between , Pennsyl
vania railroad and canal, and has a private siding suitable
for forwarding purposes. Possnssion given iinmediately,
and lease even Tor from one to tan years. Terms to suit
purchasers. For further information apply on the pre
mises to . [mar2*- . GEO G. ELTNKEL.
:?'iI , VIZE iDNCENTIWPIER
COFFEE, Si AR MILK.
PER§OISS, *teeing nil boxes to send to their
*tends in be find this an elegant artiole;
one box making forty cups of coffee, equal to any Java
coffee, and with little labor. For sale at
SHISLER k FEAZER,
(sudeasiors to Wm. Dock, Jr., kto.)
' no Si
H.HX l ift' HAULING
'ATOMS FLECK respectfully announces to
.011, the Public that he is prepared to do all kinds of
11.44kViY HAULING aVreasonable rates. Horses and carts
furnished hy the day or singli , load. All'orders left at the
Second' Ward , Housei. cursor ' of Chestnut and Second
streets, will be promptly attended to. npir24-Alm
PAPER. I. WAREACIUSX.
A.ltit* T., L.; IRVING it 00i'
510 STREET,
• PEILADELPIELA, PA., i•
MANUFACTURERS of
imuivanz STRENGTH
3LE§TIMA . -WPM- OF ALL SIZES.
Ens
on hiuidormadelc; order.
Hlghegt ietieSn large of small quaßti-
Um; ' • iriari-dSm
PROPOSALS •
For the Erection of Fifty Dwelling Houses.
_ .
MARmsmrae, March 11, 1864
• • .
POPOSA_LS are invited for the building .
of five blocks of. tsp .- 110611es each, Of . ir'obd-or brick
belotateit on. the gtoundi of :the Lochlel Iron Mill
Mlans and, specifleatlonsmay be seen at the Office of
William Colder. ' • '• • • •
Proposals will be received foe vie or more blocks =All
April 12th.
Address proposals to WILLIAM COLDER, •
marll-dtapl2 . , Chairman Building Committee.
i ;HEADQUARTERS,
11*PART16ENT. OP TUE' SUBQUEHAI&A,
CILS.)IB kI4IBURG, P.i. Iferch 24,1884:
GENERA - L. ORDER.% -
AIITHORITY haVing been granted by the
WE& DepeaMent, to theCoinmanding Cenerala the
Department, of the. Susquettarlpa, the Ilst Battalion, Three .
Years' PernisYlvania Vblunieers, (tornierly Six' Months'
Vole,) consisting of Six Companies mustered into the
United States,Serviee for Three Years, or dining the War,
is authorized to recruit to Ten Companiet of the maxi
mum strength:'
This Battalion Won provost duty in ;this Department,
and
,it offers , a kOOO opportunity to ' th ose Persons who
Piave been in the Bevies; 'and have been honorably, Obi:
charged, to reonter, und in thOSe of good character who
have not been in the service .to enter the same., Only
those'known to the Recruiting Officers; and persons au
thorized to recruit, as being reliable and trustwOrthy...will
be received; as the DAMN of •thiN duty this Battalion is
called uponAor perform is such that it requires, ,soldiers in
whom' the comoninding officers can place confidence.
l'ersonti tikina advantage Of the benefits arfallig from
enlistmentilialbta 'Battalion will receive the bounties
Told by the Government as anthciriiedin existing Orders
, The officersrnuathomea Who have had - amp expo
-
deuce in the. military - service, Intelligent and . of good
character; Mil only those„bringiug the requisite - number
of men andisidessing theabOre qualifications Will be re
cotimendertto the Governed:of the state :for commis
. .
_
Recruits and persons fitiing ectudds of recruits •.Irill
report to•OiPt. 'Hee. W. Mem*, Ist. BattaliOn, Three
YearS 7 -Pa. Vels.i•and Recruiting Officer for .tite s toune, at
Harrisburg; Pa. • . ' - . •
Applications to, enter this Ht , t e talion, must be made at
once, that thq otonpanies May filled and 'organized be
fore the lst-erApriiifeitj4d"Mr• Which date the addl
tional Hoven:anent:bounties, is.now paid, discon,
Oat*. and only Atie.gue hundred Dolism imuntrviin Pe
paid, as provided by the-act approved*July 22, 1861,
By command of - Major' General Cauca : ' •
•• .••••• JOHN S. SITULTZE,-;
Mar25:44.0 x .. . Assistant. Adjutant General.
-14print.Beds t t Comforts
130 - ALAI - LEAF HAtit TOP NIATTAASSES.
Palin , Leat.datlon Top Mattrzumes.
• -:Corti Busk Mattnualee.. • .
Patent Splice, Slat Beds.
- Feather Pillows:and Bolsters.
Cotton Comfoita and Spread •
•i Ladies' Willow. Work! Standa.?• •. •
Carpetcaoip steels
• ; poor Rap, .carpetcka.
Iron BMa
editeads; Incest ter; ao.,
N. P.:Sofas, Lonrigoia Catatonia) 431kaint d 4 blattrass
repaired. Bair and Spring.Mattreases made to order. No
106 litarkekatreet, Jiarrlaburg, • Pa.
max2.d3m . , . J. T. B.l.Tuarz.
.
•
• Steam Saw Mill for . Sale otitent.
. .
rirmiu ,) ,.. i t o rt p zigg o o ffe ail, desirable
, s ituated 'o nthi"Suiquebluwa
river; at DulticanYs Island , fifteen miles west of Harris
burg. This Tropertk has'.•ttiii advantage of a Timber
Market, and is accessible by canal or railway ;:The mill is
. geared le the most improved style, with a goodOtortis.
C 0..) engine , hich:drives tWoVate Saws, one with forty
and the other - With eighty feet Of carriage; also, th roe
circular Siam for the manufacture of Shingles, Lath and
Pickens.
The above propertt for sale or rent on reasonable term&
For particularsiddess!bY mall" or call in person; on
t •s=•, .JOSEPH BYLlTHipancaTt's Island,.
mars-dltn* . enveaue O.
To B,rciad Contractors:
PROPOSALS are invited for the Gradua
tion, Masonry, Bridge SuOeratructure, Ballast,
Cross-Iles and -Thick -Living of the PITTSBURG AND
. CIONNELLSVILLB RAILROAD' between •
• ibeinaiellstsrMiir Mid Cianiiberland;
toihraellia ths iitioe slant EigIVIR-SEVEN
See ions of about - ono mile: each.. Specifications Will be
ready at the Cotiipany's °Ace inTittehury„, .and after
,the,pth MARCH current,. and proposale will he. re-_
ceivid until the 10th of APEtI. arisen*.
• - ' BEAT:
aintieiraptioATlL Co: • • 7C @Bt
itteburg, Nana 1b,196 4 19 td
PRICE' TWO CENTS.
EV BING EDITION.
t'ermi3rly,a'nla Legislatri_re.
4 . te . bLLEGRAPH
SENATE.
. AFTERNOON SESSION..:.
I'atIRSDAY, Mare' h-36,-1864.
The Senate re-assehibled'ail3 o'clock, 11",
Mr. Speaker Pnrinir the Ohair•
8u.343 CONT MEWED
Tar. STARE, called pp bill, [H. R. No. 402,]
entitled, A supplerrient ,to. an act to incorporate
the Washington coal compaiiy, and for other
purposes, passed April 16th, 1838; passed
Antliti• • .
, Butituut celled up bill, [xt.' R. NO.
530,] entitled An act to incorporate the Pe
tersburg and Reedsville turnpike road cora
pan3r;passed-finally.- -
Mr. MONTGOMERY called up bi7l, [H, R.
4913;] entitled it* act relating to the New
York _grid Middle Cifddfield railroad and coal
company.
In committee of the whole, (Mr. Nmitors
in the chair, ).said bill was read; amended, so
reported, and passed finally.
Mr. REILLY called up bill, [H. R. No.
405,] entitled An act . to authorize the owners
of the, town plot of New Philadelphia, Schuyl
kill county, to convey the same to trustees;
passed finally. •
Mr. RIDGWAY called up bill, [H. It: No.
534,] entitled An act to incorporate the Union
passenger railway company of the city of
Philadelphia.
On the final passage of the bill,
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
CLYEKIi, and Mr.WALLACE, and were as fel
low, vii:
YEas—Messrs.• Connell, Donovan, Dunlap,
Fleming, Glatz, Graham, Hoge, Householder,
Kinsey, Lamberton, Latta, 11:Candless, Nich
ols, Reilly, Ridgway, Smith, Stark, Stein, St.
Clair, Turrell, Wilson; Worthington and Pen
ney, Speaker-23. ' -
Ners -Messrs. Clymq, HOpkins and Wal-
So the bill passeo. finally ; Adjotred
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330.•'...(td'eteijrap4.,
From our Morning Edition.
LATER, NEWS FROMTORT ROYAL,
iFLORTDA.,„,
Effects of the Late Storm on the Coast
Datnage to the COntinental and
Daniel Viriebstere •
Captilre 1)f a Bela gteamet Florida
GEN. SEYMOUR UMBER
_ . At GEN., HATCH
. , ,
Nnw Yons, March 31.
The steamship 'Pulton, from Port Royal on
the afternoon of the 27th inst., has arrived.
The steamer edition of the Palmtto Herald con
tains the following:
The steamer- - Continental, from Portland,
with a portion of, the 2d Maine Cavalry Regi
ment and horses, on board, put into Port
Royal on the 26th, with the loss of 50 horses,
and the remainder badly us_ed. The Con
tinental .was obliged to -cut loose frowthe
ship ,Frank Boult, also laden with
,men and
horses, which vessel she was towing to New
Orleans. The Continental is short of, coal.-
Private Id. Stuart, of Ca A, 2d.hiaine:Cav
alry, died on board, and ivailiuried. at sea on
the 24th. The ship Prank Bonit .74,--aslcon
sidered safe and able to care for herielf. •
3 Then; steamer; Daniel ,Websteri, with u poi
:tick of tile Fourteenth'. Newillanipalirse regi
ment, from New York to New Orleans, put
into Port Royal on the 27th.
Continental repoifs Passing' oft Eat
terns large quantities of wrecked stuff; new
chairs, furniture,' Sc., supposed from ,the
wreck of some steamer.
ThQ..stfaXiler" eogP l 9PoliPaN arrived at
ton Head; con the. '27th from Florida, repinis
that a naval expedition_ up the St. Johns
river had .captuOd!' the rebel stearaei.Hattie
Buck, with 100 bales of cotton, rice, tobacco,
4.4. It is stated that large amounts of these
*it 6 lo4 are' i(ierPtea i:Lirthii* - 4"eki:!f
Brig. ;
Gen. Hatch_has gone to Jacksonville
to relieve Gen. Seymour, who retu r ns to
.• •
ton Head. • '*.•
The rebels repaileed to have withdrawn
a portion of 'their fotcat from' before Jackson
ville and • '-r •
The court - martial of igen. Gordon Was pro
gressing, _
steamier : Dudley - tuck, ' from New
Or/eany for New York;= llas put-` into. Port
Royal: -
Several - British officers are on a visit to
General Gillmore'S Department.
J. H.McCrea has been. sentenced .to jail
and fined $5OO, for selling liquor to soldiers.
After the expiration of the sentence he is ex
pelled, from the Department.'
.
Democratic Nominations in
Rhode Island.
PROVIDENCE, IL 1., March 31.
The Democratic State Central- t.Gominittee
have announced the following_annnittations
for State officers: For Governor;:George IL
Brown; Lieutenatit-Gotidrnor,. Henry Butler;
Secretary of State, Elishall.x:Potter; ;Attor
ney General, Walter S. Burgess;. General
Treasurer; Henry H. Coke. _
The "dole—toes'ef Ve'ssels:
Nut Yona,*ch 31., '
It is feared that the U. S. steamer Thomas
A Scott, from , T . eNv:Orlean.s, 1ge,49 - mst lost off'
Cape. Hatteras. She was toted:ll%ie by the
steamer ArClellan, and,letto the 224: in a
tel'.:C.Ontinental. Port
Royal, reports that film fell"*,ofe.:_listterits,
with large quantities of drift - ;toOd, including
new furniture.
Financial Affaiiiir.'";
.14Tw.:YoMOCEir"c)lit
•
Gold closed tills evening , •at 1.1361 , T The re
ceipte for duties At the Gustaiii:ThiAct tikdaY
amounted to 5186,000, including SPSQI:9 in
gold and-iertifiCatea.
at the doe watitiieit atiefitiVeiqs
PiarrlNG
ADMOrOSNO ItAZOS.,DAILT
The toterrantia lire the rates-for ildveYtising in the To:E-
C/Sam. 1700 5 1 0 1 0v7 1 4 artvertising to find n CM,
venier. Ifor taferencm
Four lines or less COD
lines (f112431* than four cons
.IPORAILIAF I . 3QMIlta.
One day, S SO
Two rAsys.,.. . 60
Three slays— . 75
One week 1 25
One month 8 00
Two Months. ' 450
Three months 6 50
Ms months;
One year... .... .. IN
Administration 'Notices.
Marriage Notices.... ..... ... .... ..... -- - _
:Au .
ditor's' Natices..... .. au
Funeral. Notices each insertion— . - 50
Aar B u sin ets notices inserted in elin Local Mama or
each
befor
insere Marri tion;ages and . Deaaii rani Care Pia Terrii for
-litute one-half square. Mgt: ,
tute a square. -
FOR 02M SQUARE.
One day $ 89
Two days I CO
Three dap .. 125
One Week 2 23
One month .. 6CO
Two months 9 ha
Three months. 11 CO
Six months 15 0
Ode year .. 25 CO
$2 25
XXXVIIIth Congress—First_ '-,session.
SENATE.
WASECMGTOI4, March 31
. _ .
The bill to authorize the Postmaster Gen
eral to-contract - for the carrying of the Over
land Mail-from Atchison, lEnAis..3, to Folsom,
California, was passed.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTAITirE,S.
Mr. Shannon, (Cal.,) fromithe Committee
'on Indian Affairs, reported a Senate bill pro
viding for. ;the better organization of Indian
affairs in California: He explained that it
consolidated two Superintertdencies into one,
provided for_ selling the present reservations
and'locating the 'lndians on more appropriate
reservations,. to each of which is to be as
signcd an agent; . the General Superintendent
to receive a salary of $3,000. He advocated
the bill on the groaaad of economy to the
GrovernMent and benefit to the Indions. The
bill passed.
The House then resumed the consideration
of the bill declaring the Raritan and Delaware
Bay raih•oad and boats to be post and military
routes.
Mr. Garfield (Ohio) resumed his remarks in
favor of the bill, arguing that at present the
means of New Jersey are insufficient for Gov
ernment transportation purposes, and speak
ing of the Camden and .Amboy railroad com
pany as an, odious monopoly.
The subject was passed over, and the House
resumed the consideration of the National
Bank bill. Yesterday the 30th section was
amended so as to limit the rate of interests
on loans or discounts, etc., to 6 per centum.
Mr. Stevens (Pa.) to-day offered a substi
tute for this section restoring the 7 per cent.
rate as originally in the bill. He would re
gard the vote on this as a test of the question
on the bill itself.
New Jersey Legislature.
TBErnom, Milreh 31
Mr. DensOn, of Hudson, this morning, in
troduceda bill into the Legislature to repeal
the .charter of the Raritan and Delaware Bay
railroad company.
Prom Chattanooga.
Cnicrarrem, March 31.
A. special dispatch from Chattanooga to the
Gazette, says that Generals Sherman, Granger,
Id'Pherson, Sheridan and Barry, arrived at
Chattanooga on the 28th, and were in council
all day, at General Thomas' headquarters.
~.A.ll was quiet at Ringgold. Gens. granger
and Sheridan went to Knoxville on the 29th.
The Copperhead Outbreak in Illinois.
SPRINGFIELD, March 30.
Col.. Cakes, Assistant Provost Marshal,
started for Charleston ' Coles county, last
night and telegraphs to-day for the 41st regi
ment which left this afternoon. Gen. Ileint
zolman has also been requested.to senoltroops
from Indiimapolis t This indicates that the
troubles in that quarter are of a serious char
acter.
_NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
N ° 0 E
. .
Whereas, letters testamentary to the estate of William
Dock, Jr., late of. the city'of Harrisburg; deceased, have
been granted to the subscriber, all ..pepiets indebted to the
said estate are.requested• to make. immedlMo payment,
and those haring claims or demands against the, estate of
the said decedent will make known the came without de
lay to . liLißif HOCH; Efecutrix_
Harrisburg, March 7,1564. , nun94onw6w
- - Shade Trees.
gA FINE assortment of
Silver Maple; Norway Maple,
Taller Ash, Horse Chmtnal .
European Linden, Ca
,pi T t ettEß
Magnolia or Cucumber &c., ke.
at KEYSTONE h s
Harrisburg, March 16,166*
QUPERIOR WINES AND BRAND — 1E S ever
ollkswi, in this marikit. In bottles and by the gal
lon or Ilion 41EISLER k FRAZER,
deels (suevissors to' Win: book, Co )
PORTFOLIOS PORTFOLIOS I !
• CHLlBOMEN'and,Backgarnmon Bciards, a tine assort,
orapkjapteiyd aL BCEIEFFER'S BOOKSTORE:.
••
• -Reertnttn- ag ency.
0 ICE in thprear. HeresHote.l,7arris ,
but, , The LARGEST Walt BOUNTIES paid
• COMIITITBES from districts and sub-dis
triatein:the State will be proiiiitly - ftifeished with MEN
to. IBIAIPTAB, py applying to
, . D. J. BOWL It CO.
Ofil ' , DOMES toRANGIN; selected fro.m later
. iropirtattions, snit the most 'superior ever brought
.W. this market. at; thin season, joss received and for ado
SEMLER. & FRASER,
feet -tinicbmizors to Win. Dock, }r, & Co.)
APPLEs•
We have just received a fine selection of APPLES, in
priille; order. For sale by the barrel, bushel or small
quandtpat ' SUIBLER & FRAZER,
leb3 ; (successors to Wm. & Co.)
VIINGES I. OR A NGES hog lot
,of
O ,anpeller Oranges, and Sicily Tana, for sale in any
quantity at ian29) . BOVER.«E ICOEMPER.
DURHAM MUSTARD, the best imported,
just receive&and for sale by
SHISLER & FRAZER,
febl ' - (successors tomut. Dock, jr., & Co.)
n
Ar rig fo o r r ua de o r ai
40: BO
, 1047B ° .
of G e/lOICE
ttbs JOHIsT IV E Fruit. Store.
. -CATS . . 1
. .
..
AIND.SATTCES, of the most SO,
perior and choice brands, just received and for sale
SEIELSLEK At FRAZER,
(succiuciors to unu Dock, ji. r y Co.)
by
ebl.
- •
CI,MOKFT) SALMON.-FINE. alutzß - r)
0 SALMON, just received at ".
, . SHISLER & - FRAZER,
10? (successors to Wm. Dock, jr, & ro.)
DIARIES DIARIES 11
NOTECER assortment of Pocket and Desk
.
btaries f0r:1864, just received'axid for sale cheap at
feb2 SCIIKFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Ranh:burg.
PPLES.-200 barrels of New York State
Apples, of a.cholce variety, just AnigeiyA and sold
low, in . any quantiOos, suApurchasers, at the new
grollerrof (deli .BOVER KOERPER.
rOo LADIES.—If you ' With • = giod Latta
raPer Envelop Inky l'ellyuAnythipg eiEe in the
stationery nne, you will.=%l.l.ing at
'S BOOKSTORE,
Harrismoz.
aol9
A LARGE, lot oS beat quality. of Mercer
-c-x- Poukoesdust received guile
ER t
salebr roEspEß,
No. 3 Martel. Square.
decl24t/
iIIEERCELMBEATED VIRGINIA OIL OP
sgaDay-A. Martin's London Illocking. ion re
ceieeti-and'for - wit by 5111ELER ERAZER,
fel , . s . (euocettrers to V.Vm., nobk - ; jr & t
(O%SSPARKLING GRTATIN,..•..the best
=m amma, just reed= sale by
Sr FRAZER,
• owicessois:to Watertodcat., & to.)—
00011138beitedni_DPIS124- cele
:Geol4B brand, J. received
, . ~.. -
and for *0 sEasurs . , A. mum_
febl (mown to Wm. Dairy* ir;-6.)