Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, April 02, 1864, Image 2

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THE PEOPLES CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
HARRISBURG, PA
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, MK
Union State Central Committee.
The members of the Union State Central
Committee are. requested to assemble at the
Jones House, in the city of llat;ir'"iihnig, on
WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of April next, at
8 o'clock, P. at. Punctual attendance is re ,-
quested.
WrAYNE M'VEAGH, Chairman.
Gao. W. H ' 122138" '
Secretaries.
W. W. HAYS,
March 81, 1864.
Libelling the Sanitary ipainnklesiOn. •
"Bonny, what does your father do• for a
living ?" "He's a philanthropist, sir." "A
what?" "A philanthropist, sir. He collects
money for the Sanitary Commission, and
builds houses out of the proceeds."—Tory
Organ.
—We have frequently been constrained to
denounce the creatures who control the col-
umns of the Tory Organ as arrant knaves and
traitors. We now submit to the public whe
ther, after a careful perusal of the above para
graph, we are not justified in characterizing
these same men as blackguards. It seems to
us that the Tory Organ people are never satis
fied unless they are engaged in an effort to
disgrace or injure the • Governikent. - They
boast of laboring to give the soldiers gold, and
then struggle to impair the influence of these
who seek to convey comfort and succor. to
the soldier as he suffers in the cheerless wards
of the Army Hospital. They seek to make
their dupes believe that they are loyal, and
yet they leave no opportunity pass to .stab the
Government in some of its vital parts. And'
all this is done for party—for the Democratic
party—that a band of old political hacks may
once more be invested with power, and once
more, as they have ever done, prostitute free
dom to slavery, and give up the resources of
the Government to the wasteful extravagance
of the aristocracies who derive their pride
from breeding and lashing slaves !
—But 'we digress. The insult offered in
the paragraph which we quote above, is of
course, intended to wound the philanthropic
ladies and gentlemen in this , and other cities
who ar.e laboring in the cause of the Sanitary.
Commission. We ,are happy to write that'
such as these are of both parties--representaL
tives alike of the Democratic and the Republi-"
can organizations. We could name many of
these, the latchet of whose shoes the black.-
guard who penned the above libel is not fit to
unloose. We could name ladies whose virtues
and Christian attributes make them the pride
of their friends and the glory of the commu
nity, who are laboringin the cause of the San
itary Commission, not to steal the revenue,
as the Tory Organ alleges, .which a
generous public) contributes to support the
Commission, but to relieve the wounded
soldier; to cheer him in his suffering and to
accompany him, as it ware, to the portals of
the grave, there to bid him farewell with a
blessing as his soul seeks its rest in Heaven.
Yet such as these are denounced as thieves, by
inference, in the columns of a journal Whose
highest sire is to traduce the:Gd - vernment and
malign those who are willing to .peril life
and limb in its defence.
—How long will the patience- of thig com
munity endure the . iriSults, the taunts and the
libels of the pusillaninious wretches who con
trol the columns of the Tory Organ?
The Tories on the Soldiers' Pay
Every man of sense, as well as every
business man of discernment, knows that it is
possible for the government to increase' the
pay of the soldiers. In the early portion of
the session of the Legislature, .a resolution
was introduced in the SaLate;'urging on the
National authorities, such increased pay . to
our fightning men,. But , when a vote was
taken on the propositiOn, every .Copperhead Sen
ator voted in the negative.
Every man of sense as well as every•business
man of discernment, knows that if the
. goV.:
ernment would cast on the market, , by paying
the soldieut in coin, the gold whiCh
its vaults, the country would be drained , of
the metalic basis.of, its credit in l t eiS 4 ,tlian a
year, and hence hankruptcy and rum would
soon overwhelm the nation, its lmtslusss and
its government. Yet, with a knOwledge of
theie facti staring theniinthelsse,and'know
ing that ruin to the Governinent Weida result
therefrom, as Wellssheing aware that the pro
position
, is impracticable, the ioopPer 6 heads
in the Senate gravely propose to pay the sok
diers in Told. They might as well propose,
that a copy of all , the disPat'elies'of qie War
Department to Lieutenant General Grant be
first communicateO:tordeff.: . DaVis, and - then
censure Grant for any.disaster resulting from
his operations, as to ask that the gold of-the .
Government be put in circulation, and demand
that those in authority preserve the National
•redit. . ,
The hypocrisy of this ,proposition is as
transparent as are
,the pro'essions of.lOyalty
on the part of the entire copPerhead 'leeders.
That which is possible for ...the benefit of the
soldiers these tones constantly oppose, ,while
that which is impossible they prate 'about as
if their.blnstering would be accepted-as gen
uine friendship. Ont upon such hypocrites.
Personal and Political.
The irrepressible Parson Brownlow has
again turned up at Nashville. He draws the
following striking contrast, in a letter to his
paper, under date of March 2: Two years ago
ilis week I came dOwn this same railroad, my
last trip until now, but tinder very dikerent
circumstances. I was a prisoner guarded by
rebel bayonets, and called for at every depot;:
by malicious and blackguard' partisans r9f the
iebellion; The ory usually was, "bring out
the d—d old traitor, and let us hang him os
a limb." These scoundrels "were not n 46-
Ondance at th t e depots as I came on this 44, 1
nnn,n nf +ham had - 6A the coniiirv.
others had gone the way of all the earth! I
was met by a different class of men on this
trip, and in a different spirit. I was taken by
the hand most cordially, congratulatO, and
occasionally called, on =for a z spec cli;"but ate&
to decline, "on account:; of My feeble" health.t
The vile wretches and unprindipledtraitOrS'
who thronged the depots and stations, rejoW. :
inz over my banishment, have ingloriouSly,
fled from' their ..home l / 4 and are now outcasts
from civilized society. ,
4. correspondent of the New York Evening
Post, who, in 1860, predicted within onnelec
toral vote the result of the Presidential elec
tion, ventures .another trial 'of his gift of
prophecy, and i;uts dotn the figures foi next I
November as ' • .i •
.:: OPPOiti94-1,
Arkansas • 5 Kentucky .. 11
California........ 5 Nev, Jersey - 7
C010rad0......... 3
Connecticut ,6 18
Delaware ...... . 3 Doubtful..
Dlinoia " 16 Misdouri ... 11
Indiana 13 Not Voting,
lowa. 8 Alabama 8
Kansas 3 Florida. 3
Louisiana • 7 G-eorgia . , 9
Maine. 7 Mississippi .. 7
Maryland 7 North Carolina.... . 9
Miussaclisetts .... 12 South Carolina. ,; .„ 6
Miohigam 8 Texas..... ........ 6
Minnesota • • _ 4 Virginia (part)..... •
Nebraska - 3 • •
Nevada..:.3 , . 53
New Hampsliire:: 5 • .Neciessary• to a choice
New York •• 33 (if a majority of the en-,
Ohio , z .21 tire electoral vote is re
-3 quired,). 15.1. ; • .
Pennsylvania 26 • Necessary tq ,
chOice
Rhode Island, . , 4 (if only -* •MaiclfikPf,
Tennessee.'... - .4., 10 those Noting are re 7,,,
Vermont. 5 quired,) 131.
Virginia (part).. , . • 5 ,
West -Virgirda.. • .. 5 ,
WiSeolll3lll. . • • "
Westerril Teias will lae among the next,
batch; f new Stites that will seek admission'
into the Union. By the terms of the annexa
tion of •Texas, the sub-division of her terri
tory was: provided fore This proviSion, how
ever, was designee to benefit and extend
-slavery, but the result will be, quite tlie
verse,' for the new State will be free. The
territory emtmaced - vitt in its boundaries is
settled mostly by Germans, many of whoin
have been mercilessly conscripted into the
rebel rank's. •
• Illinois claims to : be twelve thousand in ex
cess on allthe calls yet madehY the Presiderit
for volunteers.- If so, and. the figures seem
to sustain the Assertion, she is beyond. gnus,.
tion the banner State of the Unionin , her 'de
votion to the flag. Having given . Abrahard
Lincoln to the nation as President, she is cer
tainly _determined not to be„backward
,in sus
taining him And his policy.
33t) EeregrapQ.
Flll EIiROPON WAR
The Banish Blockading Squadron Attacked by
Prussian Net-el-Nat
Renewal of , the Engagement 14
DuPPell•
. . •
ByOUKADE: OF' THE rittssm COAST
Heavy Losses on Both_ sides at Duppp
Fires in Vopenhage:n.
bistiiiVauc,e, at f4ocliiiplm
1113i . e411 of : . the
. , .
Reported `Death TriAce Fredeitok
The steamsbipiJity of :Cork, from Liver
pool Via Queenstown, on the 21sisinst..arrived
at this port this morning.-
The. (0 ork , zikstaWir of the morning Pfg4 lB
21st, cont.aiss ttie. fPllowiPS diaßitches: -
COPIRULLGEN,..March 19-1.913 P. m.—Yester
, day. i thred Pinder= inen 7 pf-war attacked, the I
Damsh r blockading 'stinidren off Griefs Wald,
Fumanti* After an engagement of two
;hours; gie l'ruistan" vessels returned "to ' the
harbor ST •r,
A.rtinery;fiiirig waS ,
renewed tO.clftY at -Thip-
BEinap; igarcir 20.--The commander- -
chiefof the I,?russiennavy`l ' as
received"*4ie
port stating that yesterday the Ancona, with
three gunboati,again put to sea in search of
hostile shipping. The Grupe had no. result,
hoWever, all theDeSsli lia7d.tig left, the -PAN
sian waterp. - The report con'Cludes,' therefore,
that there canbe - no question of an - existing
blockade of the Prussian coast.
IL&Novr..r.; March 19,The Danish Govern
quent has decreed the release Of the Hstiove
riansliipi under embargO in Danish 'ports.
SOIMERI3I3IrEG, 30x01117=9.k. m.—OnThurs-,
. -
day glare was heavy cannonading and fighting:
arong,,ffie line of the'Thippell village, aid
the berg position was taken by the . PruSiians
after a heroic resistance, by the Danes. The
position of ,Duppel is still unharmed. :The
-numbers of -`the Prussiank are always four to
one. ,Tlieir sitillerylias ringed thize
A - Mulish, colonel; Was killed to=day. Sev
enty woUnded.Were brought The enemy's
losses - are.:, .seVere, as well 'ad those'of the'
Danish array.'
CorrainLoms, March 17 -=The Priiddian bat
teries opened fire yesterdai morning on 'the
DrippellTitrenchinents. The in my=
altogether fiVir 'hundred shots: -WC* rpplit4
occasipially—in all thirty-five times. Our
firing seemed to be successful; as'hvo of the
enemY's batteries were silenced for some time.:
We have two officers killed and one wounded;
sixteen.privates were killed and forty-nine
TWO fires occurred:here last night, doing con
sidefable damage';` ' ' -
AdviOes from Stockholm to the 15th state
that fresh disturbances had taken place. The
police* Office was attacked and windows iu
the residence - of the chief,of 'police' were
smashed. The *ltaly were calleti•out and
eleven persdns Were, arrested. The DagNarl
insists upon enftetic measures being
taken by the Government ' r
FLEusianco, laarchlB.-, 2 --The 'bOnibardniefit
of Duppell \VAS resumed, to-day, teriific can
nonading being heard here.
l'unnv, March 17 'News from`' a, reliable
source at Rome states that the ess' Of the
pippjlas M beegme more alarms •s d:1-
e te o . Tunir annotures
'the 'riVir
AMMO, Marclillecoidinkfaii hand-
bill emanating from the printing office of
Greve 4k Vredraan distrilAnted in thisciti this
morning, Xrince Frepabk, Augustenbarg,'.
was founallead in 'hip bed at - Kiel. The ra
mor,requires
' •
THE ,VIIU INIA.
REBELS ENTRENCHING ON THE 'RAPIDAN,
The Railroad beyond Predericks-
WASHINGTON, April 1.
A letter from the Army of the' Potomac says
that the rebelssfor. that past two, days
_have
been busily engaged, in digging rifle-pits along
tife south' side of the Haindan, in the vicinity.
Ot Raccoon Ford. •
it is also. reported, by .'deserters' that they
are tearing up the railroad, between 'Freder
icksburg and Hanover Junction.
Six deserters - Came in yesterday, bringing
their wives and twelve . eluldren. They trav
eled by. way, of MadiSon Court House, where
their fannlies:had been liNing, encountering
great hardships,
r oil -the route.
Seventy:-twei Prisoners, sentenced by court
martial to labor on the public works, for
terms varying from one to ten years, were
sent to Alexandria yesterday, on the way to
the fields of their future labors.
Congress---First Sssion
WA/lILN - GTO April 2
The Seuate is not in 'Session to -day, baying
adjourned until gonday.
. HOUSE . :OrIMPItBSENTA.TINES. -
(OhioNealled up his' zimotion,
'to re-coneiderAhe vote„hy which the . ,Housey
disagreed. to theaSeriate's, amendment to the
Martand •Territorials-bill, and asking that a
committee of conference be appointed. He
*said the Benatkammidment striking out the
word white, so as to give negroes the
right to vote in t - -that territory, it was
an amendment different -from what had
heretofore been 'incorporated in such
billy -
Since the Republican, party came into. power
this party had ignCred.fheir precedent& His
'object:was-to give gentlemen an opportunity
. to determine whether they were prepared to
say thatlegroes Should-havegthe tame rights
in the -Territories as white men. ,He there
fore wanted the House to adhere. to disagree
ment.
Mr. Beaman (Mich.): Said he would not
discuss questions whether it was expedient
that negroes should vote or not, but'as'tliep
matter stood thiSHotise has alteadirellised to*
consent tothe Senate amendment and appoint
ed a committee qf cogerence on the sub
ject. He moVed tb 'lay Kr. Peridleton's mo
tion to reconsider on the table. This was
agreed to, yeas 63, nays „49. The House
resumed the consideration of the Raritan and
Delaware Bay Railroad bill. Mr. Smith of
Maine, spoke against the bill, believing ithad
no warrant in the Constitution of the United
States or the laws of the , country:
The R.iotors in Illinois.
CINCIMATI, Apip 1
•
The foroi , of rebels now engaged' pillag
ing operations in ••Southern Tffinois is corn.
posed: of ,"Egyptian"' Copperheads, bounty
iumpera and other rase*, leffby Qus:-David
son, a note•Tenneasee „guerxilla. These,gni
have taken a good position, and will.have to
-4 . 4;a5,, Generals Brayman and. Fisk are
movingtheir forces from 'Cairo to stirrtitind4
them. There is but little doubt here that the
whole party-will be captured, and the soldiers:,
and people are so :excited' over the matter,'
that most, Of the inen,* if net all of them, will
be put to the sword. . • 1.
The Chicago, Ppst Of Thursday contains the:
following,adcO4t of the commencenient, bf
the outbreak..
The Circuit Court wasin session at-Charles
ton on MondtiY: The 54.thIllinoierbeirce under
orders to move. , fican Mattdon on'the 30th,
Col.! Mitchell and Surgeon York were in
Charleston for the purpose of gathering up the
men belonging to the regiMent.' Ibinng the
morning several altercations, took place bel
tween soldiers and citizens, but none • result,
ing seriously. In the' afternoon a squad of
soldiers attpnvtaclto enter the court house for
the ptirpoie ofSeiiing ! deserters. While push
ing their way through the crowd around the
door, they pushed itgainst a Man named Nel
son Wellig,!;wll6f threatened inl'afrt - lnatilting
manner. to shoot, if the thing was repeated.
; „Serne ,',Jvqr,de,_wed, 'and, the soldiers..
pressing: fOrWard,...Wells shot a Coldier
crowd but nnt the- one who had committed
the offence. Firing soon became general, and
eight or nine of the soldiers`who happened to
be= armed stood, their, ground anclebntirined to
fire, in self-defence; while the others,beingun
apned!fell partythat remained was
surrounded bY't*eii* . br thirty men, who con
tinued to fire untill moStoof .the soldiers were
either killed or wbtuided. Wella,. the first
assailant, wag the flrst-ian Dr. York,
hearing the, firing in the court house, came to
the door and was abiost :instantly mortally
wennded.- He 'discharged his pistol at .his
assailant several times; however ; then-With
'drew into ilid-cteirtliouse,..tuid'soon;;lnipired.
.the,meantirA9,. firing wasgoing'on from"the
windewSthe,coUrt house. Sheriff °Tit&
is believed to- leader of the assailing
party, taking `a - imat Colonel
Ritehell; 'Who. Was . 3llnglilb4 while strugenfi
for a'pistol with a man named Winkler, was
fired at , :elb-vbria , .tinzies; - :bitt: escaped with a
slight *amid oxalic, hand..l Winkler Res shot
and mortally:Wounded: ' The filith, •undertom-
Aninutof Iffetitimin,Colqar,lo. lo proan; arrived
from Mattoon withni.llo3*/:rakee'4ter .
receipt. ofca dispatch643th tharlesten...: Colo
'l,l9l43r.cirtcok.FßP2'39l4 Pf a ounteil force
of qrty rup4,,fo,r the purpOie of sabuttng - the
x 664 1 ,411 search of th r e'-tioteri, Who, • , itahe
ineantime, hildleftiiinder eon:Rand of O'tM:ar* •
During the ; auglit". 4 4,l*tY 'arrested and
brought" in -twentY-two prisoners, at least
twelve of whom . can he - i
dentified 'as =having
been concernecrin theadiaillt It- is' untrue
• 1 4
hat Mr. Edenthed.-blade,lkspeecli, or that the
row commenced while Dr. , York was replying,
•,as 'frALATOtiotteft: "'e • nirt
_ailing party, after
werol l .l{ll 4 lpSt;:ttre'reptted to
have takem, guns from their ' Wagons„Wliere
they were 'concealed. Moderate men of all
parties git, convinced ihiit the: attach was pre
'nxeditated,f,as is_ evidenced by the ;fact
, / that
,the, ssaulting party were armed..
NEw Yont,
M-.ea
-.,%5-:. ti
blirg Toni up.
SENATE,.
cnient! of Generals:'
• .
GENERAL BIIELVTO'reOkIH4HD THE AHISIY OF THE
OHlO—xotT,Torpstolf : m . rni,F9tortrei'T.EE, ETC.
,
Cnicr.pwri, April 1, 1864.
A dispatch from 'Chattanooga .0..i.y.5.:7-Gen
eral'Enell, Neglen •Crittenden,-.New
fon!:mia, Sftes,, and ,ten brigadiers have been
erderedtcirePOitlii Gthieral Sherman for duty
in his division.
rGeherel vivillhriost likely Suade ed Gen-'
eral Schofield, in theromman.d of the Depart
ment of.the',Obio.. 1;. • 4'
Desertemreportthat General tldelobriston
is reinfOrcinglhe army.of General Lee.
tritsviixesifulSearch fora ! Missitip,SAtilimer
Nist Moor, 'April 2.
The thgate Niagara.-rdtuined to day-: from
tkp,unf y uccOsVtaetifeh fortlifkaisshig Italian
Etiate'Re - aillantuomp ,• 4
T.Tito Niagara expeliepoedziefY
EMM=
drgi 9 g,one of which she shipped so much _
sskirieterlS to„jt_it, out all her fires, lost sails and --^^^---",---,--""-"'""'""'""'"'"'""'""-----
filther,ltp , gallant masts,. &c.
VNTED--For a few days, a young Man
,to copy muster Rolls. To one who can write a
~ ~..,,,. ~,,,,. ..-,,,,,,,,,,,,,......„.,,,,, fair d a liberal compensation will be made. •
74.1F...P.:W -11 - 1-FT Eat 1:,1WMTI.X.:111"1 M. ' ltiquire of A D.,LEE, at the Jones House. apl,-2t*
v.,__.-
"VOA - RENT—Two fine 10011 S, ” suiti6l€l- ANTED—A Wothan if) nook, wash and.
_u -fir 'offices, on ThirdAtreet, near Harketiare,otercd - TY 3,': fro 6.1 To one that Will sail, 'pod wages : Will he
for rent, - - .Akplyct the 802-cut SHEIRF' 4 'oFl'l CIL i• paid. Coic4l4 woman preferred 'apply to
, • .. , •".i. - --,. .• . ' ' ' Miti JOHN W. HMI,
_ .. . . . . . . . . .
... 11 i.u.,1; t 0,-,, , SOCIETY " RT:ROTION.. I ,-: 7- , i1iar31 . 432*, -, corner ot;Sklctiid and scrth.sireetnl—
,.- --T h emea.:. lic Society will meet, for singing, at 7
d'clOck Ortkcotietarevening next, April 4th, in the Baptist
Church. A ult attendance of members is expected, as the
ahnual eliction. otofilicers will then take place. Persons
haring Books in their possession, belonging to the Society,
will Netts° to bring the Min without further notice.
ap2-dlt
TNFORMATION wanted of a TRUNK - that
j_ Was &en: in charge of a Soldier and Colored Man on.
Monday afternoon to carry to the Depot. The 'Trunk was.
.of.a,greeti.caug and tied with ropes, tutd,name of MAR
THA R. MURPHY cut on top . Any peraiStc glvineinfor ,
motion at THIS OFFICE that will lead to the recovery, of
the Trunk will be suitably rewarded 4 ' • ap2-1t
STEEL ENGRAVING
OF
The Most Rev. J. HUGHES,
FIRST ANCIENISNoF OF NEW WBK.
T HIS
most excellent engraving is now of
fered for sate at W. KNOCHE'S,
ap2.lna 93 Market street, Sole Agent.
;, Trees, Shrubbery and Vines,
onSiAnENTAILEVERann'
'TILL be offered, at private sale, in Lower
y Market, on next Wednesday morning.
ap2•ts J. MISH.
'CUMBERIAIII) 'VALLEY
, iFßAitrifil. Y N
. 4 , A0 AitD S
ORANGE, OF HOURS.—On and after Mon
k./ dar t aril At?; jilegl*l4B7 mins • wild Tan
daily, as 'allows; imidaYs'exagotaill.
FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG:
Leave Hegerestowa .
(4reeneastle
[Arrive at
Cliarabtnirg,'
Leave at
• . . .
LetiVo:Shiriponsbug
" Newvlllo
LX.
" Carlisle ' ..5.55 10.10 3.12
" Mechanicsburg 825 10 43 2.42
Arrive at HarriSburg ' - 6.55 11.15- 3.40 1
FOR CIfAMBERSBURG 41W MAGENSTOWN:
" • - a. N. P. X: P.X.
Loavo Harrisburg • - 8.05 1.32 420
" Mechanitsburg 8.47 . 2.15 4.54
• Carlisle - - , 9.27 2.55 5.29
" Neviville , • , 10.22. 3.29 --
1, 44 Shippensliurg ' ' 10.33 400
ch4mbersburg [Arrive at - ILOO 430
' Leave ut . .11.10 4.40
Leave Greecastle .11.55 , 5.30
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.85 8.10
*W . Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains
for Philadelphia, New' York 'and Pittsburg ; and with
trains for all points West.
sir The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.29, P. Nr., runs
only as far as Carlisle. - 0. N. LULL, Bui:4.
R. R. Office, Chambershurg, April 4, 1884-ly
A_ Fact Worth Knowing!
EMI
M. Bit O.W N 0 14 D I
CORNER OF SECOND. AND MARXET STREETS,
, 41s;4 1 ggiliFR- '
. ,
whichas rigarda Priori and SL s, Aaa , never
Plain and Strina . d:Alapaces, - 411 cokes.;
Popkins,. Smythers , Silk Checks,
ebonies, all-wool DeLsines,
Boston Cloaks, Circulars
Premier and Silk Shawls,
;Minding; Shootings, Calehrieres, ,
Balmorals; celebrated Quaker Skirts, ' •
Plair.Nets, Handkerchiek
• Cuffs and Collars; in all stoles
' ' • - ' and eispecialli 600 'dozen
13ES'i . :200 TIkAIi•SPOOLS, AT,
All Da*s!
As a NEW, STOCK is on Cie y'ay,•for rcitbh .we have no
rooml • .
Cali-soon at
BROS E'S CHEAP CORNER,
Second and Alargetatrietkonpoite the, Jonoi#OuSe.
•
LYkpns Valley Coal. co mp a ny .
XTOTICE. --- The .annual meeting of the
111 Stockholders or the Lykens Valley Coal Company
will lie heleat thii-offic'EV•iii•Eifward Gratz, Esq., No. 4
Southteventb on Monday; the' 2d
day of May next, at 12 o'clockv for the election of Seven
Directors to serve-Jar the inunting year n . • -
• uEo.;g - troir t iari,
'test L V. C: o. •
apl-dlm
Lykens.Valley . and. Coal Corn
NOTICE. --= The Annual meeting' of the
Stockholders of the Lykons Valley Railroad and
coal Company will be held at the office of Edward Gratz,
Esq., No. 4 South Seventh street, Philadelphia, on Mon
day, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock, for ]he elec.
-Non of a President, Secretary, Treasurer .and Seven Nan
agora, to serve for tlM'Casuing year.'
GEO:E. HOFFMAN:.
Pres% L. V. lt it Bro. Co..
apldlp
InKi, March 81i 1864.:
HEss Office
}DUN thete Metalquarters, during whicb time all
business connected with this Post will be attended to:
From 9 a. Y. to 1. it
2 P. X tO Er% r. m.
" .6.%. P. ?I.!, K B,lt Y.
By order; Lieut. C01...T. V. - Boataliaa, 16th Tally, Com.
mending 'T!ost.. ' •
BAR;IES, ist Lt„ V. R. C.,
'
. . . . .
R. A. A:BMW
rESPEOTFULtt , ..infonrui the , oitizens'of
Eiarrisbnig , and irlchaltyvthat , .he has removed_ his
office from the UnionAtuildtags:to higzesidenco An Third
street, thrffelloori below' Phie; where he will .be happy to
receive the calls of his old - pattants and those of the com
munity who may desire his professional services.
April Ist, 1864-42 w
Reeetranto OFFICE, 11. S. INVALID Coen, 1
- ....HASSISInAIii Pa., Mardi 1861. j
THE attention of Soldiers who - Lave :been'
/10600Ohly.dischargedthelfaited - States service, on
iiccouotrof disabilitycontractedlwiffle.in ttittline.of duty;
and who may Wish to - enlist inthe Invalid Corps, re
spectfully called to` the folloWing•letter from the Provost
Marshal General'S Office, from which it appears - that they
May receive tionnty offered by thew borough or
town, to Which theYinay wish totes' Meditod:
%Tilt Dsaurrnitir,
PROVOST Gmrzesi's OFFICE,
BURKAJT OF LNVALID CORPS, '
ISrialittiGTOX, February 23, 1864,
The Provost Marshal - General directs 'me to say, that
men enlisted tor theVirst.Battallon Companies of the In
valid. Corps, in accordance with the provision of General'
Orders,l.Tns. 105 and 212, Adpitent General's 0111%'1663,
and the instructions:or the Provost Marshal' General, (see
Circulars Nos. 14 arid 106; of 1883, Provost Motehel GOO ,
c raps Office,) will be credited to the quota tO be furnished
under the draft, of the ward, borough, town, or' city and
State from which they enlist. M. N. WISEWELL,
Colonel, and Assistant to the Provost Marshal General, in
charge of Invalid Corps
For the particulars relative to enlistment in that Corp.
apply iat theltocruiting Office, 'lnvalid Corps, in t Secolital:
street, near. Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa.
Ist' Lieut. - 11.11 C., R'cong Officer.
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FOIL SA " •
:LARGE Paid:Eitietidht Rpok with
13.; 'Masa Sash ; abbie and panels balcrw. Twit:tire at
BAllt & COS 4uatton Sten, rifst 'National Bany. •
max 29 l 4l tt , t•J
NATO 'bettdr gIERAY,TIAMEE' can be found
in the ocspitct *sib& now on hand at the
KojElOne' NgEKV. , ,
celledifon embVaces - abont*Forty of the best vari
htlis, of ilgfeseiit Ac t ioAILT!.44.:9 thii,oariiest to, West.
*AL WOQIUNCLOH.
=I
X. P. M.
7.00 2.44
7.37 335
8.17 4.20
'8.39 1255
'9.00 1.28
9.32' 2.00
WANTS.
ANTED - A single MAN, who tunie*
stands the Confectionery business; or one who
will work under Instruction*
ALSO, a Chambermaid. Apply to L. J. SHICIC,
Second street, near Walnut.
WANTED,
ACHILD'S NURSE (White.)—Enquire at
B. F. ETTER'S' Third, zear Market strtet, -
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AeENTS vnutted=tosell the. Standard -
tory of the War. A ran/ *tide to make money.
Agents are clearing from OR t 0.5200 chance,
200,000
volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address
JONES BROS. k
Publiehomi, -Baltimore, Mt
de 30
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEWIS'
PATENT : CALENDAR CLOCKS !
The Measurement of Time and the Record of
Dates Combined.
THE MPH' IMPROVEMENT:: OF TIER AGE
Atar3 i nittnii4t o 4 5 .* 2 Mar & stiliat,
• Harrisburg, has received the agency of the Com
bined Measurer of Time and Recorder of flutes,
LEWIS' PATENT CALENDAR CLOCKS ,
to which wonderful piece of mechanism he respectfully
Invites the attention of the public. The great advantage
of this clock le;; that the machinery of the calendar is
entirely disconnected with the works of the clock; that it
is simple in its construction, requiring none of the clean
ing necessary to tho works of an tordinary clock, and it
can be transported without the least liability to damage.
This Calendar Is self:setting; the 24'-hour wheel of the
clock moves the Calendar at midnight for the following
day, and the Meehadern'of.thellidendaf is such that it
sets itself for the long and short months, thus, without
Any attention (except, to keep the deck wound) it will not
only point out the time of day but elm the daY of the
week, day of the month and month of the year, giving 31
days to Jan., March, May, July, Aug., Oct. and Dec.; 30
days to' April, June, Sept. and Nov., and to February it
will give 28 days for three successive years and on the
fobrilt year 29 days, thus making all the changes, in
chiding Bissextile or Leap Year. mar2d-d2w
GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY !
wF 0 it &, C 0 . , '
• • •
42 AND 44 NASSAU STREET, NEW, YORK.
(Adjoining the Post Office,)
Offer for sale the following magnificent list of
WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY; .10.,
VALUED AT $BOO,OOO. ,
EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, AND NOT TO BE
PAID FOR UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT
YOU ARE TO GET.
150 Gold and Silver Watches..sls 00 to $lOO 00 each
200 ladies , . Gold Watches 35 00 each
- .
500 Ladies' & Gents? Silver do 15 00 each
5,000 Ladles' Gold Pencils 400 to 6"00 each
5,000 Gold-band Bracelets__ 300 to 10 00 each
10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings. 260 to 6 (*each
0,000 Cameo, IdoMic and: Jet ,
Brooches 400 to . 00 ea&
6,000 Coral and Florentine Ear
drops 400 to 8-00 ehch
Gents' Breast Pins 2 50 to 8 00 each
Sleeve Buttons, and Bosom
Studs 250 to 800 each
Sets Ladies' Jewelry 500 to 10 00 each
Lava and Florentine Sets.. 400 to 600 each
Gold Pens, Silver-mounted
Holders ' • . 4 00' to 500 each
5,000, Gold Pens, with Silver Ei
- tension Wises and Pen
10,000
15,000
0,000
6 000
The articles in this steek of Jewelry are of he neatest
and most fashionable styles. Certificat.•s of all too va
rious articles are put In sealed envelopes and mixed, thus
giving all a fair. chalice, _and sent by mail, for 25 cents
each; and on the receipt of the certificate, it Is at your
option to send ONs Daman and take the article named in
*it or not. Five certificates for $1; eleven for $2; thirty
for $5; sixty for $10; one hundred for $l5. Ceatficate
money to be enclosed. with order.:• Correspondeace
promptly anawergd ,;: L:
ActeregMusrene: in •every town and regiment. ; Send
for a olicular. '...ll.ddrees . W. FORSYTH .
.• 42 and 44 Nassau street, lietc..Xiirg•
mar26.divasStnatramo
_
iIIBSECUT Ran& k, SCHMIDT%
yQ~LSIfIR PIANOS
SOLE AGENCY Ati* sENOCIBES,
93 Market street, Arista:mg.
WiOlt REASONS perfectly satisfactory to
MYSELF! tfaVo taken the agency of the above most
excellent Pi a nos Theptiblic is invited to come :and. ex-
Milne tot , inentielten v - • '
A few Schomacker & Co's PiaroMou band yet. telt be
sold low. mar2§-tf
NO. 4 JONEW:AOW.
TEE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
the public that , purahased the •
. HAT' :A.ND EVORE •
Late the property of T. J. BURN , epees, 4 and that
he will continue the. business at tlie.old 4 atitruL whUre ho
will constantly keep 4:in,liginfi,a general assortment lot
11 . 4. 4 r S - CA'P S.. -
.
OF THE LAT - EST. ST.YLES,..
which will be sold at reasonable rates '' - -
A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
niar2B-d2m H. H. LONG.
JOHN A.ll & CO.,
;'..
' istalocsi. 4VIVEET,z AB B
To-:ADAms Ismuras corriaq)
• H A R-114. , 8 , f3 IT, 6..
. Warrants, .60ms,, Government. Securities . , Checks
Vouchers, &c., cashed. matlSdLni
Dip.. 4 ?1,153, , b1 [0, 1 11 1g
A S this is the time to prepare for Moving,
jaltk, it would be well lc AA having to move would
gather.up, their. surplus Furniture and send it to . Bares
Auction and Furniture Roctiots r where the highest pirice it.
cash will timpaid for all kinds of. second-hand Turniturt.
NEW FURNITURE Of the'ilitesi . Amaalty - always on
.band. , . DANIEL BARB,
. -
' ,xsioinevrian,
ANY person furnishing information-'of the
whereabouts of any deserter from the United
States service will receive the above reward All cow
',Runk:air= strialsr,.and no names MCI' wan
tionai. Address 808 13,
mar244lAwtt -' Harrisburg, Pa.
• - .
111PORTANT TO ALL.-11 will'restore the
sick to health; the intemperate to , temperance. 'The
Rhubarb Wine will do it all. DOxi'l think' the nailing of
the adveitisenient will. do; we . don't" that. But if
you will go to C. K. BETLIWS Drug &Ore and get some
of the Wine and examine it for yourself; It will set you
right; I will warrant you on that. Orders for wine and
wine plants taken and tilled by our authorized agent, C.
K. 11.10.4,Elt,..No."911daitetistreW Harxisbnrg, Fa. For
full particulars apply to or address the above...
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Tobacco Heed:
00NNECTICIFT and PENNSYLVANIA.
lj TOBACCO SEED can be hid; at 60 cents per ounce,
WTKOFF'S•SEGAILSTORF 6
Market street.
at
toar294ll.w*
NEW PHILiDELI'IM.
c re, E,
IN D. WI GROSS" NNW ;LOCK,
Market Street, .Harristreuw.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
"<OIr FASHIONABLE
:Cl;',olk.S AIT D - C I 11:0 II Li ARS
• •
M ; O . o re SiEIk7LS.
cii 0,4 the,* ,
CNC
XI...CHAM , ,in i* jtu3t re-
SHISLEItag Kt
morn (succomors to Wm. Dock, jr., Co.)
-BRANT'S HALL.. BRANT'S
SIXTY-TaiRP BIGHT SIXTY-THIRD Xlcar
CROWDS TURNED PROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO
GAM ADMISSION.
BENEFIT:
And last appearance of
MR. S. R. RYAN, MR. S. R RYAN,
RR K RYAN, RR S. E. RYAN
" MR S. E. RYAN, ER. E. E RYA :r.
And lest appearance of
MISS KATE DEEM'. miss KATE DENIN
MISS KATE DENIM. MISS KATE DENIN
gifISS KATE DENTE:. MISS KATE PENN
TWO SPLENDID PIECES,
BRIGAND QUEEN. BRIGAND QUEEN,
BRIGAND QUEEN, BRIGAND QUEEN,
BRIGAND QUEEN, BRIGAND QUEEN,
and
4 . 00 to 00 each
JAMES K LAMENT,
MilDird, Pike county,
Xeeale Peeler
AMUSEMENTS.
OF THE
GRAND STAR
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
IRELAND AS IT WAS.
IRELAND AS rr WAS.
IRELAND AS 1T WAS
The whole company in the btll
Secnro Seats and Come Early.
For particulars see small MC&
SANFORD'S HALL.
THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET.
RE A Et OF HERR'S HOTEL '
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 2,
AM every Evening until Further Notice
FUN - FOR THE MILLION !
CHILDREN'S MATINEE.
MOTHER GOOSE
With enUrely new scenery, tricks, magic tranaformatiot
and all the
ORIGINAL MUSIC.
Mr. Sanford has spared neither pains nor erpeaa.• a
getting up this Pantomime in the Utmost style of spleu.
dor.
Pretious to the Pantomime
THE OPERA D'AFRIQUE !
as presented at this model establishment, the
theme of admiration. Musical critics are in EtistlC,F.
with the event powers of the singing portion of tin;
GREAT STAR TROUPE,
Who have drawn the
LARGEST HOUSES
SMEE THE OPENING.
To conclude with
MOTHER GOOSE!
Arranged and Produced' by S. S. SANFoRD.
Old „Mother Qoose
AFSETTE, in love with Colin, ,her first
appearantv in two years • Miss JULIA L SANFORD
Caili C Wiles
Squire Bugle-- Sanroal
Avero llyer3
Beadle klan
GOOSE . ... Little WIIII:
Other Characters by the Company.
SYNOPSIS.
Opening chorus: arrest or Mother Goo-.e and bcr
Goosey Gander; take her to the Ducking Raid ; Salo—
Squire Bugle; ola—Mother Goose the granhupper chir
rors; Colin and Annette with the Golden Eg4.
GRAND - CHANIMBY YCTHER GOOSF:.
Colin t 0...
Squire Bugle.to
Annette t0t..... .....
AVOID 10
NOW THE FUN COMMENCES
MISS. JULIA L. SA_NFOIID
TRE ORiGINAL SPIDER DARER.
.•
SCENE LAST.
Grand Allegorical Display of Revolving Gems
•
IN THE JEWELLED CAVE OF 'BEAUTY.
The whole Stage in revolving motion, surrounded try
Red, Green and Blum Fires.
Sir This scene alone is produced at a cast of Tw.,
Hundred Dollies. Theminchanical effects were matte
the-Ragln Works in this cityomder the superunendeno
of Kt Sanford. The same argue as produced in th!
Seven Sisters of Laura Keene're'phestre, New York-.
EMEPORD AND TROUPE.
Orcheitra Seats can tie procured in advance at Eau
vart's DPKAtor_ o . -
Doopalopen 156% Commence Xto 8.
.
Polies always In atiendiziee to preserve orders
AdinitaanCe 25 ciente.
Orchestra chairs, 60 cents.
Pr/0100,00.8en. entire, ES single seats, it :ace
HIWirei)CWS
NE . W NATIONAL HALL,
(CORN= di' SECOND ANASOCITH STREETS
The popular Negro Delineators,
Metiers. COMBER and PETTIT.
Also,. the Beautiful Denser's;
Buss-Fxrielar_ CIEECISTIE.
. .
AFLHITCHCOCK respectfully announc , i
the public and citizens. of Harrisburg that t , c
aboc'e new and elegant place of amusement is open eve! ,
evening ; having been fitted up in- the most costly ;,-
with all the modern improvement& Also
. NEW AND SPLENDID SCENERY.
The entertainment will beHist-class, and none but Lo
best performers will be engaged.'_-
The performances this evening will compri s e
GEMS OF NEGRO MINSTR.ELS.
ELEGANT DANC ING
. ' _ COMIC SINGING.
VORT - VSQUE AND FARiIE
ENTIRE NEW-ACTS THIS EVENING.
Second appanancei titian - vetting, of Little MULE REV
NOLDMilovmana Comic Jester of Nison's Circus.
Second Night of the
BLACH CURE.
Also, thO.Langbable Atterpiece, of th.l
LUCY ,- AT . SHE SOIREE,
HERE SHE GOES AND THERE SHE Gi)i
Characters by Company
bra O ted n M co on u t un y crlulngcomitextic
v firs ocalis t appearance V.A.
Mr. BILLY HOLIES
Adninden'
A:orchestra Seats
krivt o°
Beats a 111 e Boxes '''''
''
-5 :
‘..0 00
The performance moll commence at 8 &deck P l,64 '' 'Y
matis :
offrEßßvity music mu-
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
J. BUDD .... . „..SAe I.e"
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
With it First-claim Company of
RINGERS, DANCERS, IJOBIEDIANR ke:
Admissio.n. ........ ...........
Seats in Boxes ..
B[AMS I IT_ ANlS!!—Michener's Exceliic
Just cum Received and for sale at
SHISLER. & FRSIER.
mar2B CSuccaswrs toy!. Dock. Jr. Lit
Taylor, or Ballet Grape.
QTRONG, 1 year old vines, of exeellot
S(white) Grape, either for the table or sit; '-
cents eaohriterper dozen, at Keystone NorserY•
SecOß
nRaTGREII- ORANGES! !-20 baes
d'
iL L
„r prime
or Jim 'received wboresale and rea
SILISLF.R &
- ors toiWm. Dock, 't
• ut su -
A ORANGES. --A aF." b
re d st
*dor Invoice or IfaiO*2„rongesi a ri or jos rt .
man,. •
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HEMS
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Columbine
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