11!1 Etlegapil --HARRISBURG, PA TIIIRSDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1864 ✓ s ()Tick: TO ADVEItTISERS.—AII Adver t Business Notices, Marriages, Dcni bs, &c., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accorn par 'eti with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular FiVellillg Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra charge. CITY ITEMS GLASS jars and bottles of clifferenfsizes, suit able for confectioners, and for putting up pre serves, for sale very low at C. A. Bannvart & Co's drug store, where a fine assortment of - ..leershalun pipes can be found. ap4-3t =I 8.A.r.-vnar's Bronchial Troches for hoarse ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Wm. E. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. an 3 0-d tf TOIVN AND COUNTRY. luxmitY RELIEF Elm). =L-The regular month ly payment will be made on Friday afternoon, at the, Sheriff's office, between the hours of four and six. GEORGE BREGNER, Prest. 0. EDWARDS, SEC'y. PICK-POCKIITS AT THE - DEPOT. — While at 'the depot to-day, a citizen pointed out to us two elegantly dressed gentlemen with a lady, who, he informed us, were pick-pockets. Attired in the height of the fashion, these scamps and their pall were undoubtedly out on a tour of plunder. Will the police please be on the alert? I=Ell= TEE SIIPELINTENTIENT OF PUBLIC GROUNDS. and his assistants, .are busily engaged in pie paring that delightful resort for its usual sup mar frequenters. The rain of the pad feW days interfered With-their preparations, but the indications now are that the weather has settled, so that the public grounds will soon put forth their natukal beauty. Tux NEW EXECUTIVE MA.Nsrox.—We heat, through unofficial yet reliable sources, that it has been decided upon to purchase the mag nificent residence erected by the late7ells Coverly, for the purpose of devoting it to the uses of an Executive mansion. The house is large and commodious, eligibly located, and in all respects fitted for 'the purpose contem plated. :rasa INFoaarAimiN WANTED-Of the whereabouts of JOHN L. GRAYSON, of Greene county, Vir ginia. He left his home on the 24th of De cember, 1562, with the intention of inking his way to the loyal States, and ',when list heard from was said to have been at Sharps burg, Washington county, Maryland. Shciuld this meet his notice, it will inform him that his wife, Ann E. Grayson, has also made her escape from Virginia, and is now staying in the vicinity of Waynesboro',Tranklin county, Pennsylvania, where she can be addressed. =CC= IMPIIOVEMENT NPV'T)ED AT,THE MARKET 11.0tISE , .—Those who attend market havelong complained of the nuisance they are cprce.; pelted to endure for the want of proper spott ing to carry the water from the roofs_of theSe houses, and the muddy if not absolute filthy condition of the street, during rainy weather, immediately surrounding the same. poun di should lay a raised pavement, con structed so as to prevent its being used by ve hicics, and place spouting alotg the roofs, of the houses 'at once. Those 'who haVe com plained to us on this subject, in order to' get relief, must proceed a step further and peti-: tion council. TELEATRE !- Crowds continue to throng kraut's Hall, where can be witnessed tliehest, performances ever givenin this city. ,On this evening Rouse's Star Combination CoMpany .. will give their sixty-seventh entertainment, when the performance will commence with the romantic play entitled the Maniac Lover, or The Fayri Lass of Litchfield, with -Mr. Jen nings as Michael Earle, the maniac lover.' This Rue drama will be followed by the musi cial comedietta of The Rough Diamond, 0 The Country Cousins, in which that mirth- Provoking comedian, Mr. Rouse, will appear as Cousin Joe, and will "have buttons all over him." - Go to Brant's Hall to=night. . Be sure to secure your seat. early. A. SAD CASE OF Estrosrmot - -The 17rattai of Bounty Brokers.—Some time since a snbetan tial, respectable and venerable farmer from a neighboring county, came to this city on busi ness having a connection with the interests of two of his sons who are now in the army. While here, the unsophistocated yeoman was decoyed into the company of a party of hounty brokers or shyster lawyers, who, after dosing the old man with drugs and coloring his hair, managed to have him regularly enlisted and credited to the quota of one of the distriqs paying a large bounty. After the enlistment and payment of the bounty, the shySters robbed the recruit of his money, and when the old man came within the control of the officers at Camp Curtin, they discovered that he was incapable of service, and accordingly ordered his discharge. All this time this poor old man—he is over 60 years atage—was suf fering from the effects of the drugs adminis tered to him; and only fully recovered after he reached home. But he had scarcely began to feel secure at his own hearth, when he was arrested by a military detective, who conveyed him to Camp Curtin, where •he now is, a prisoner charged with the crime of desertion. —The facts in this case eshibiCtlie . eitAlit of the corruptions on the part of many of those' engaged in the substitute business in this city. But we refrain from referring to these until after the investigation which will be had of thisof fair to-day, when we Will publish such facts" and names as are involved in - this Most: TR IM/lOUs outrage. THE TWENET-FERST CmiIHAW -14 t. COL Mos on, of the 21st Pa. Cavalry, informs us that the regiment is still at Chambersburg, and has not been ordered to Pottsville, as stated by the organ of this morning. Ins, No. 139 MARKET STREET, has received an additional supply of canes, imported and manufactured to order for presentation. His stock is now the -largest in the city. Those in want of articles in his line should not fail to give Lee a call, as he never fails to give satisfaction. I=l POLICE Arrems—Before the Mayor.— The iblloiving cases were disposed of this morn- ing: Philip Singer, drunk, (conveyed to the Mayor's office in wagon,) in default of fine, committed for two days. George Wolf and Frank Brady, drunks, were discharged upon the payment of fines and cots. Lewis Mendal and Christian. Cover were up for drunkenness, disorderly conduct, &c. These men being soldier - Were handed over to the mili!ary authorities. HARRY DAVIS' PANORAMA OF THE GREAT REBELLION goes to York to-Thly, where it will be open for exhibition this evening. We con gratulate our many readers in York on the grand treat in store for "them, as this pan orama is regarded by connoisseurs as one of the greatest works of art in the country. It is the most faithful historical painting ever attempted by an American artist. As his season in York will be short, in order to al lOwifir. Davis time to ftdfdl 'engagement's elseA'ere, we advise the people of that an cient buxomly- iwhoqe c,opperlmad burgess once tho4llfo'hand . ,&exiiiatoithe tendi3i mercies of an invader) to be prompt in visit- Panerma of the Rebellion. 1.1:140BDIA.TION WANTED Or MIL ROBERT ED DINS, a printer from Port Republic, Rock ingham county, Virginia, and now a refu gee in the loy4l.,Stateewll.ecliMing:: left_ iVira ginia some time in the fall of 1863. Any information respecting his present location will, be gratefully received. Bhould this no-. tice come tmdephis.observation, it will inform him that hisOffice-niate and "typii" fiiend has also;' left Virginia, a refugee from rebel ty ranny, and may be thus addressed: W. H. H. FEEN4iVER, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Also,: any information as to the whereabouts of Mr. JOHN B. - EiteMicialt, refUgee Vona Staunton, Augusta county, Virginia, will con fer a great favor by being sent to the above address. _ Newspapqa throughout country will please copy., . • I=l Ihs GOn - a—HoW many tlitiniand as sociations are connected with the Words,,.` ‘he. has gone:". li.takes us-;back to our compan ions.iit the 141111;g6o green; and revives the recollection of many happy. houtt,.kient together . 4116 - we were .young, .and-perhips„ii a textin the life of many, upon which conk be written a detail of events that would be so startling in their nature that the quiet and undisturbed life of some would be so unchari table,;:Or at a losato realize, that they would pronounce it romance:brrictiniti ;Fair .reader,, we do not use the words on this occasion for any other purpose than to say that she has gam to 'the cheap dry goods store of C. L. BoWinan No. 1 corner of Front and Market streets. - • ' ' SPECIAL • Mr. C. J. JESTER, who has been engaged aL sign paint ing-for the past three or four years, in our midst, has as sociated with him Mr. J. P. Barringer, and they are now prepared to do HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING in all its branches, and have accordingly opened at the old stand, Midbr - the firm of Jester & Barringer, Court House alley, nahrAtarket Streot,:WheriKtill bo ritomPtfi'at tended to. apr4-dlw BANNVART'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, • Per- the cure of Hoarseness, Throat- Dis eases; ,t,c.; 'are 'specially recommended 'te , ministers, AingS atAd.!Pe;r B P4s whoSe vocation calls them to spea.kin public.:Manufactured only by C. A. Banrivart. Sir Co.', Harrisburg, Pa-, ti whom all'Orderslitinild be addressed. Sold.lly druggist ever? . where. • Read the following testimonials from some of on. eminent clergymen: Tel - bAK.:1864: C. A. Ilunryear—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, cap: cheerfully commend , your owi . n . as a most adMiniblAr apecifii for .publfe apeiikem and singers, in, cases of hoarseness, • coughs and colds. I' -have lound them serving :in time of need, mOst effectually. - • Yours truly, T. H: ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. /a-I agree with Mr. Robinson: as to the value of Bannvart'i BionchiatTroclea. W. C. CATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. HARRISBURG, den., 1864.. To C.44.llukurvasa , --:,-.l)ear tliekahle of spealiirik 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 hie' been Bilk:died in youi excellent Troches. I consider them very jar : atLlT:rior .ta any Lozenges that J.:hailt.ever removing speedily that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frecpient uset end impauvtggig effectiveness of 'the 'ailiirery of ptiblic dresses. Yours, &c., ''')- JNO. WALE:ER JACKSON. Pagorof the Locust St. Methodist Church. To Or A. Hummer-4 1. 4r Having used your 'Bronchial 'l!roclies,‘,l am free to say 'they are the best I liave ever tried" and take great pleasure in recommendin&themto all persons afflicted with sore throat or huskirkess v of voice arising front publi&spettlang e!Cc., G. G. RAKESTRAW, Pad& of Ridge Afeilfte'MetliOaist Chureh. • • DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, • "Ff*RuTo.strao, Feb. 49, 1864. • t :To _C. A. Bensvear—.Dear Sir : I have ,fourid 7.our Troches to be invaluable in re light&hearseness and in strengthening the "tinmelelt of the throat. They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly of:great bene fit-010 public speakers. A. J. HERR : Coughs and Coldri. ..3.4- , 11 i 4 3 , sudden changes of our climate'-iire sources of Pm.- leiNarri,' Sao:maw. and ASTHMATIC AdIniCITIONS. Expe rience having proved-that simple remedies often act -spepdnymhen taken in the earlystagainf the disease, re course Should at once be bad to "ffroUnt's Bronchia/ "Diches.-aar Lozenges, let the Cold, Conghor Irritation of . theiyinout be ever so alight, as by lhialrecaution a motifteriout stack may be effeetually. , warded of Pa roci, : hl i sits and &ACHES will findv,them effectual for •.'eldat and strengthening the voico.. Soldiers should 'Kati em, as they can be carried int pocket and taken as occasion requires. stax2iLdawim mms Mrs. 13a11's Reirtbdiesa I take this method of cheerfully thanking the Public for past favors, and still solicit their kind attention to inj medicines. To tell of all the wonderful cures I have been able to perform would be impossible. I would call the attention of the ladies particularly to this valuable medi cine. I think Iran safely say it is the very best offerefl to them. It will regulate the whole system; can be taken at any timii-nolear need be apprehtinded in- lei gard to it. • I have also a valuable Salve , tojdll .prouile Hesh, and another to draw and heal. -This has healed sores that Nye run 20 years. My Dysentery Drops, In fant cordial and Cough Drops have been well tried. I need say nothing in their favor. 7 - have constantly on hand those Medicines and Salves: D. BALL, marl° No. 27 tenth Pine street, Harrisburg, Pit Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts! . The Cheapest Hoop Skirts in HarriShltrg. A splendid•skirt for 75 eta. • . ' A much bettei skirt for 41. Calicos; , a fins assortment for spring. Frenctrginglimns, Manchester ginghams. Bleached and unbleached muslin from New York Auc tion. • 1,000 yards plaid silks at $l, worth $1 50. 200 yardsplain brown silk at $1 87, worth $l. 75. 200 yards blitek silk at $l. Black Silk . at: all prices. A very large assortment of new dress goods. 4300 dozen of stockings 'and socks all prices. The best stockings in. the city at 25 cents. Cassia:lei* for men and boys' wear. • - Cloaks for spring. • Wishing to - reduee our stock, which is vEiy Marge Mow we will offer great inducements to buyers. S. LEWY. N.EW ADVERTISEMENT LE WISE PATENT CALENDAR CLOCKS! The Measurement of Time and the Record of Datet- Combined, THE GREAT IMPROVEMENT OF THE ICI A F. ZIISIMEESIAN, No. 52 Market Street, A Harrisburg, bas.received the agenci,. Of the Com bined Measurer °films end Recorder Dates, LEWIS' PATENT CALENDAR - CLOCKS, to which wonderful piece of mechanism 'he respectfully invites the, attention of the public. The great advantage of, , this clock: is, that the ', machine' of the calendar is entirely disconnected with the works of the clock; that it is simple in its`conetruction, rehltiring nono of the clean ing necessary to the works of an ordinary clock, and it can he trahsported withbut the least liability to damage. Mils Calendar is self—setting; the 24-hour wheel of the clack inoves the Calendar at midnight for the following day, and the mechanism of the Calendar is such that it sots itself for the long and shah months, thus, without any attention (except to keep the clock 'pound) it will not only point out the time of day but also the day of the week, day of the month and month of the year,'gitoing 31 days to Jan., March, May, July, Aug., Oct. and Dec.; 80 days to April, June, Sept. and. Nov and to February it will give 28 days for throe lenceasive years and on the fourth year.2o clays, thus making all the changes, in cluding Bissextile or Leap Year. mar2B-d2w A. Fa.cit - Worith ntioNTlitirt BID S. BRtiWNOLD, CORNER OF SECOND .A`..ND MARKET STREETS, s;. STOCK: OF GOODS, which, as regards Price; and ;tees, ; has itever_ bten 'qty. Plain and Striped Alapacas, Cohn's; • Poplins, Smythers' Silk Checks, . - Challias,•. Boston ,Cloaks, Ciroulars, Premier and - SIB: Shawls, • blaslina.Sheetings, Cassinitiree; • • • Balmorals, celebrated QuakerSkirta,•, Hair Nets, Bandlccychiefa,' • and especially 500 doren, 'BEST '2OO YARD SPOCLLS, AT FIVE CENTS APIECE; . . . . . All to Sold in Ten' Datiq As a irEw Bl'OClC,is on the way, for which we hare no room Call soon at „ BROW,IFOLI Second anSi. gal"kot; streets, oPposite . the Jonesiiouse. . .Lykens-Talley Coal Company. NOTIQ They an' raid meeting -of tike Stockholders,of,the Lykena Valley Coal . Company will be held at the 'office of Edward Gratz, — Ea4., 4 South:Seventh street , , Philadelphia, , on ‘kfonday,jhe;* day of May next; iatl2 o'cloctc,..forthe election , ofrSeven . .Threctorelo.seme for the ensuing year. api-dim ,Lykqus Valley Railroad . and Coal• Gom . , PanY? . NOTICE:.— annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Lykens Valley Railroad and Coal Companywfll be held at the Office bf Edward Gratz, Esq., N0..4 South Sevetith street, Philadelphia,. ou‘Non day, the 2d day of Mayine*t,lit 12 o'clock, forilthe;.elee -Con of a President,'Secretary, Treasurer and Seven Nan agars, to serve ,for. onkuing year. - GEO. E. ROFFMAN, apldlm • • Pres't LV.R. R C. CO: ' -•-• ItLEADQUIRTERS, • HARRISBURG, March 31, 1864. THE followink 'will be observed as Office 'Hours at these Headquartgo, darting which .tima..alL business coati:ll4;mill Chia Post wit be attended to: From 9 A. N. tOi • c rc .-." 2P. at. to'636Pr'ai. • " P. M. to 8 r. iL By order, Lieut. CoL J. 'Y Bostran, 16th InPty, Cont' mending ..Post.: = - • E. L BARNES, let LL, V. R C., apl.d2a , Post Adjutant. RiORUITEIG 011/10E, U. S. INVALID CORPS, F 1. ‘. AR: idioms, PA., March rpat attention of Scildiers whb':laiN(l6:en Horaoragy discharged the' United States setyme,,, on account of disaliility coiitktqted while in the line AiS ; duty; and who may wish to enlfEit in the Invalid - Corxi.,l4sro. stectfully called to the folloWing•letter rrtim , the Provo t, Marshal General's office; from which it attiOnliutt thetr 'lraq receive the bounty °Shied by the wapi, - Lborough or town, t o -which they may wish-to be, ; (LETTER.) • . C. wis, friOVOST BOMA'S OF INVALID CARPS, WASHINGTON, February 23, 1864. The Provost Marshal Genera.' directs me to say, that men enlisted for the First Battalion Companies of, the In- valid Corral, in 'accordance with the provition of General Orders, Nos. 103 and 212, -Adjutant'GeneraPti Office;lBB3, and the instructions of therProivet Marshal Genera!, Ogee Circulars Nom 14 and106,..0f 1883, Provestliarehal-Gen eraPs Office,) willhe &edited bribe allot&'to . bas thriiiihed under the draft,' Of the Ward; borough, town; or City and an State fro whichlhey enlist. 'IaL N. MUMMA • ' •Colonel, and Assistant to the Provost Marshal General, in charge of Invalid CorpaLl3FeAu. For the particulars relitive to' enliatment,in that Corps, apply ati the RecrultirceoBl*lnVitallit r Caris; in Second tame; near Pine street-Riarristairg, Pa. E. L BARNES,. marll-If laitilLie*, &IL G.; aranmehlicer. , REMOVED. ,SCAEFFEWS BOOKSTORE JOB PRINTING OFPFCE, TO SOUTH SECOND STREET, Two Doors Below Kelker's Hardware Store, OPPOSITE THE. FREsßyTicatax CHURCH. mar3o-tf - • ' FOR BILE: ;.,"••• WO HORSES, Two Carts and Two Wa gons—suitabibb to hatil lunitMi:::-either Single or dou ble. Persons in want of teams will find a bargain by calling on . JOHN ALCORN, mat3o-dlw Broad street; west Harrisburg. •• NCECENEWS•excelsior ha s, of this sea eon's arine- Just - received end For sale by SHISLER & FRAZEtk doclfi (sOcorooril WlO3. Dock; & CO.) I)leicrYs I PICKLES! !—By the Barrel, Half Barrel, Jar or Dozen, - at no= SMSLER"AI FIiAZER'S, (Successors to Wm Donk, tlfr.;:k: CM), A PATRIOTIC GIFT. .... ... . . ROOK : :. ,4........,i:1. . •.k .0, - , ---. , , . „ .... 001 t COMM:MON, GOVEltinf — ENSAND - UNION. "Our G°VernirtenV. an exposition' cif, the Constitution, aro., for popular nee. By M. MlErsarr: thine' $L • For male at . ' -del4 .._ ...: filtN NF... 413:8N1M0MF..„-r., P INE , AP,P INTRAM-' -IsToittNEZEI, Ale n iiP ,SEIIaLER. tiFRI2ER, nomViuchatorgi co-) • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the own . ers of the fallowing-named articles, The Adams Axpress Compairt, 4biiming to have a lien thereon for, the costs, and expenses transportation andstorage thereof; will proceed to sell the same to pay said. costs and, charges, at.the expiration of thirty'days from this date, ' • Mardi 22d, 1884, unrest sooner Caned for. Lieut G Anglin, 1 box R 1 pckge A Alleman, 1 box W Kosher, 1 pckge Wm Anklin, 1 box Don't Kohn, 1 Wm P Anderson, 1 pl; ge T L Lindsay, 1 box Lt Sdin'l Adams, 1 box NJAavenworth, I box • , Copt Breckenridge, 1 box F Lewis, 1 box A L Bachofer, 1 box 0 - TP44110;1 'bet W Bordenhart, 1 box S Lougbrey, box'" 11 H. Brown, 1 box MLiebtrue, 1 box , - Dan'l Bash, 1 box Jno!Lehnian, I , p box Wm A Barton, 2 boxes A.,C , Leidy, 1 b bag W It Boyer, 1 box W,Myers, 1 box W Borger, 1 box P Mo.rirose,l box G ; s Boyer, 1 box G Maurer, 1 bolt t A.Buckley, 1 box H Miller, 1 " H Bennis, 2 trunks H 1 box R Brown, Lb , Sx .11 J Madill, 1 Arunk A H Burns, 1 pckge Nancy Moyer, 1 trunk N Bordley, 1 " J H Mumma; 1 casting D Bolton, 1 A Mosier, rly beg Boyles, 1 " Miss M Mills, 1 b , bag . D A Bartlett, 1 pckge C Myers, 1 yolise and belle Dr Bennett, 1 pckge L Bane, 1 pckge C - J Bretz, 1 J Vir Marshall, 1 pekge - • ' D L Bduu3gardner, 1 pckge Lt TA Martin, 1 " GW P Beatty, 1 pckgo Fred-Myer 1 • Jamey Bird; 1 pckge A Miller, 1 bundlercastings airs E Burgett, 1 pckge L Miller, l'pckge Surgeon Cuyler, 2 boxes Lt AG Mensh, 1 empty 'bas .Jamee Carmichael, 1 box ket S Childs, 1 steam guage Jib Maine, 1 box E Conrad; 1 box • WC - Messer, 1 lickge JA:Conieiy, 1 box • lasMilehell, 1 " ,Ifrs".lbs Criswell, 1 bundleJ,ldillard, 1 piece irdn M 'Mak, 1 bag • HlECurdy, 1 box CG Canals, 1 box T P M'Elrath, 2 pckges Cli Campbell, 1 box Prof M'Coy, 1 " ' jno Cadnell, 1 c bag- Collin M'Curdy,l pekge je Clay, 1 b bag ' H K ?d'Clure, 1 lot castings Hee A A Castleman, 1 pkgo A H Nelson, 1 box P CaPpenter,l. pckge ' G P Wangle, 1 box J C Cutter, 1 pckge Morgan Nash; 1 box W S Cart, 1 pckge His s H Morns, 1 trunk Daniel Cohen, 1 pckge g R o.olcoU, 1 pckge K A Corapretes, 1 pckge Wm Page, 1 box Chis'Coneer, 1 box A B Pickel, " pCs.in, l p hex - - George. W Phillips,.l box J 1 , 1 Dann, 1 - box ' - -H K , rnredim, 1 casting-, 8 R Davis, Lbox box- A C Ditswerth, 1 box - Sam .oweltrl - pckgo J W Deal, 1 wheel Wm Popl,l,pckge Millekaon, 1 b bag ' . '-11rQuilee,-1 J 8 Dols, 1 pckge • R,Miler, l box r . U puga, pckge D Reystor, 1 box Julep L DawsOp, 1 ho* Bereft - BMo, 1 " l)iin)cer, 1 box Robert lignshnw, 1 bog JriotDean,l,rtikge D BOP*, 1 box A. Q Dexter,srpckge H Reichard, 1 box Mrs J Dillenbaugh, 1 pckgo Capt J Rohrer, 1 pckgo Gil Deehart t 1 pckge J K Rinehau, 1 box _ R uncergh; bag . : IThos Reechorf, 1 box Etimen, 1 b bag Cam. D M Rose, 1 box, nos•Eaton;l p box Win Ruport, I'k sack H Ells, 1 pckge Reese & Co, 1 bundle Ensign R D Evans, 1 pckge Jos Robertson, Ipeitge It 4. Follett, 1 b bag It P Rodermal, 1 " Jno Fri% 1 b bag . yred Rite, 1 b bag J M Funadi; 1 keg J Emery Round, 1 pelige G J Fliek,..l,pekge J G Swank, 1 hox S E Flitch , hpckge W Smith, 1 box GOD Funk, 1 pckge T Swineford, 1 box J Freeman, 1 saddle H W Sherbondy, 1 box Jacob Fleming, 1 pckgo T Sessaman, 1 box H 'kWh° l.rees Miss R &hockey, 1 trunk if A Fielder, 2 Pckges Strubeel box H Guipe, 1 box „ Jno illens, 1 box If Good, 1 bundlb F E Steen, 1 box • .• G IV Griswold, 1 box Henry Shroyer, 1 box S tiros; 1 box Goo Smith, 1 box Gutsworth, 1 box Capt Stillwell, 1 box J Greenly, 1 k sack E Sturgeon, 1 h trunk C Gregg, 1 pckgo Peter,Sharlm, 1 c bag Lt IV Garret, 1 pckge J Snyder 1 pckge A Glibbony, 1 pckge A T Smith, 1 pckge A Gi(illon, 1 bdle G Shays, 1 pckge Golden, 1 pckge N - Stonell - pckge Capt•Geben, 1 box RN' Short, 1 pckge Chas Hagan, 1 Mrs J H Sullivan, 1 pckge Roller; 1 bux Mich Schilling, 1 pckgo J Herr, 1 Vox Surgeon in Change Rsoipital, Hock, 2 boxes' 1 pckge FIV Haas, 1 belle Henry Trger, 1 box A Hester, 1 casting ' C D Tingley, 1 4 . Geo Hines, 1 bdle Jets Taylor, 1 box C Haber, /Pol , tgo B A c beg .1",.N Hick, 1 • J 8 Themes, 1 pckgo Halm, 1 4. S'Thomas; I pckge Ire.lifiekox, 1 pckge C P Thomas, - 1 page •" - HThoWaso 1 Page 'tinge Johialriderwood, 1 pckgo A B Vdmilton,/. " It. T 11 Blley, 1 sworcl, C Ha ll owell, 1 , " Capt Van Swataka, 1 box' • G Hanover, 1 " G Valentine, 1 box , Jas P ll owe, 1'•3" `soollH'Weria. 1 box R B Hays, 1 " Jno A Wimer; 1 - Serg't /literal, 1 box Peter Wagner, 1 pckge Jfitcol3:lluxall*, - I,pckge Wendworthrlitteegb 0,- 4 ,, A M Halberstadt, Mal - Jas Wren, 1 box A J Hendorson i fkßasksge •Aori David'WkimOtatar:, J M Jordon, 1 pakage 0 H. Wheeler, 1 box W J Janes 1. .4 r j John Wallace,l box' 3 J Jones, 1 pekge Capt Watmough, 1 stove Sorg't A L Jones, 1 box A. • llr,FtWerly l'pckge ' ; WIV Jackson, 1 box : ° White& Sutton, 1 pckgo Serg't T V Johnson Jr, 1T H rpckge pckge ; 0 N Warden, 1 pekge Surgeon J King, r box s • Chas Wallace, 1 0 bag Dr King, 1 pckgo W Witmer, 1 keg Jas lino; 1 box Lt FiA.Whiting, 1 pckge Wm Keenan, A box , Wm Welsh, ;1 page Abe Klsler ; .l,box..Loulsa Young, 1 pckge Dr R R Keini, 1 pckge M E Dickman, 1 pckge Chas A Knex,,l , Four black bags, 1 carpet A King, 1 bundle hoops bag, one box and several P Kane ,1 pckge , packages without:marks, TEO4kB BINGHAM, APIA- March 22 18,34.—d2ta4w,1 GEO. E. ROFIMAN, Prost L. V..C—Co h'4 RAAE CHANCE; iti - ii BUSINESS MEN. The subscriber, aboutte retire frOmbusinem,.offera ntire;Brlide Yard for.salei Sontelning - nearly ten aeros ol' land, sintatB iri the centre of this, city, together With fall the tkstniO3l, consisting of tiro 8 arch:kiins, capable Of burning 170,400 Erick in each, 24 wheel' 'barrows, 2 self shifting clay tempering wheels, .4 sheds, , 4 dwelling houses, andatablinefor 6 horses, 1 frame office,Pressßritkpreas,, Slo,, Bm. '' qatar 9 A-bodtty ' ' G. F. MUENCEL ~ ._., ~. :J•OHN A. BIG lAER-41; 14' it,;(:). 3T. Ed S , MARKET STREET' ABOVE FOUBTH, (NEXT' TO *RAMS FaPBBBEI. OFFICE, li A it R II:R Warrants, Claims, Government' Securities; 'Cheeks 'I - filchers, &c., gashed. - mar2Bd2m* A S this i@ tile tithe to prepare for Moving,_ j 3 it woutChe Well Ar all having to move would , gather up their surplus Furniture and send It La Bay* Auction-and Fulnit.tice Itoonii,,where - the higheat,pristf its casfr'nl 4 ll be pald'for all: kinds of second-hand or exchange tor:nick . „. NEW FURNTIVRE always on ori . DANIEL BARR, .nottp .. . .1111EPORTA_NT TO ALL.—It will restore the Xi:kir:to health; •the Intemperate: to temperance.' -The Rhubarb . 'Wino will de it all. Don't think' the reading of the advertisement will do; we don't claim that. But if you will go to O. ii. : l(fsLlAß'S.Druit.:Store and get some of the Wine and . , eicarnitte ; for yourself, It will set you right I will warrineyou on that. Orders for wine,and Winkplants taken and filled by .our. authorized agent, C. ICKBLLE,R, No. 911farket street, Harriebmg, Fa, • For full PartleUlafs,uPPlY.te. or addres.tho above. , . 'JAMES R. LAMENT lo . Milford, Pike county, Fa., • mir22.411: Wholetale Dealer in Wine Plants. C. - x, 4 1,0 A:: - .IC-Y'S . 17 . f',:',l-.-it,-*. CLOAKS k . "lsr - *lO,. gi i o',l7.:Tri 40,5, FOR sArain, , THE' valuable property, corner Of Second and Pine area* beinitifty.tiio Ind a halt feet.pn,Se cond and one hundred. and sixty-eight feet' on.. Pine street, ruianing.. - baok twOTitindrini andlen feet to Barbara alley, there Wing space forterur fall building Icitspnidn - DMZ de.. sizable "Site for a Governor's Mansion or public buildings.. For_partioulars anunire'of 'Mra MURRAY,. corner otSe. condand•Pinest recta. znarttlf, • MOUNTING OF TREES. —The..subtioribit plant Trees, Vine,, Shrubbery, dic:,.pprehased from his Nursery, at reasonable prices:. • If desired, they will be warranted to grow , or, re placed 01 -case of failure, upon terms to be egged , ttooerd. [new circumstances. Kept - tone Nursery, 'March 31,1864 apl Fox SAItiF=AA I / 2 oart-liaxdattait 'INO9I-Itstrae P,F.DLEEVA6ON I::'Dtricijottei.td 43031 No. 818, lip;ia s tmg l .Pft. • - MMSAILE: - --A - RiT9-119111815,_ OWer OTENkc, ,12.4,NttsapIE and BOlLlClN.in , Wd:ordow IOW(' I - , lrabiatictiotOolowabcao: NEW ADVEIt'aSEMUNT S. NOTIVE LIEN. Moving ! Moving NEW PII]=EXDMITLIA IN D. W. .G.Eto„y,s , ITEW BLOCS, itireet, Etarrisburg. 1,090 DTEITILENT STYLES OP resetioNAßLE FINE SPRING SHAVIAS. Will open on the Ist of Apri .:,[mar2.l-411Y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ViIEREAS, my wife, I‘largaret Zitch, has formkert, or left my bed and board, without Just cause or provocation, I hereby warn all persons against harboring or trusting her onlny account, as I will pay no debts contracted by her from and after this date. Ifillarsburg, April 5, 1864. a6.d3t* JOHN W. ZITCH. Schuylkill and S - asquehanna Railroad Company. OFFICE, 227 S. FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, April 4th, 1864 THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of - this Company and an election for President amd Six Max : mere will take place at the OtriC3 of the Company on Monday, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock, Bt. ap6-atm2 W. K WEBB, Secretary. TX - TILL be sold, at Public Sale, on the pre . V. melees, at 2 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, April 9th, *64, a HOUSE and I,OT, situate on Front street s in the Sixth ward, adjoining property of John - Shannon, being 34 feet front andlllfeet deep: goOd title and posession given immediately. ,ap6-d3t* MICHAEL BOYLE. Notice to Magistrates. Prosecutors, Witnesses and Jurors. xrDTICE is hereby given that hereafter all parties or witnesses bound byre,coginrance to appear in any criminal prosecution in this county, *ill be called on Monday afternoon, at the meeting of the Court, and if not then in attendance, their recognizances will be for feited, unless before that timer sufficient excuse for non attendance be sent to the . District Attorney And inch' parties and witnesses, under like penalty of forfeiture, must remain in, court during the session thereof,. and, answer when required, and ' that no fcirreaure. of a recognizance''will taken off by the Court, ex cept on clear proof of the inability or the. recognizer to attend at the time. And the Bagistrates throughout the county are respectfully urgedi'le require sufficient surety from all persons charged with crime, and to bind over all Itneecutors and witnesses brought before them; and that fines will he imposed on all Jurors falling to attend, except when they have sufficient legal excuses. for nou.ettecd &ace. By order of the Court, ap6-d&wtc Open Market for Cavalry Horses. Asir. Qcraantatunran's Orrice,l Illatusamta, Penna., April Atli, 1861.. . TTNTIL further order, ItORSES, fit for Cavalry Service, will be purchased at this place in tptM market yor particulars apply.to E. C. REICURNBACHi aps.dtf ChlPt. , and Asst. giartennaster. CITY PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE , A NEW three-story BRICK DWELLING, /3,_ situate In Third street, near North directly opposite the Capitol, is offered at Private Sale. The House is in conditiep and pUrcitaSarS wilt ploaso 4411. immediate b.:A-Inquire on the prenliseS • • aps d3l.*. - ' Dr. C. L. WEICItEL. ' TO BLACKSMITHS. GOOD BLACKSMITH is wanted by the A' undersigned. Permanent. employment and' good iiiage . .s given. Apply to E. T. HBUCIT, Bridgeport. ap64dlw*' . . . =I F" t and Young's alley. Price $B5O eaeb. Also; TWO ROUSES on Young's alley, back of Short street.. Price $625 each, cash. Apply to apr4-dlw ' W. K. VERBEKE. `SALE OF .CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES OFFICE Assasrasv Quartmuitassit,l . HARAMBURG, PLIN'A.,. April 4;1864. WELL BE SOLD, at Public Auction, at Government Corral, near Union Deposit, .Daupbin county, Penn'a ., on Thursday, Apr:714,1864, '4 10 o'clock, A. M., 130 HORSES AND ONE MULE These animals have been condemned as being unfit for Government service; but for farm and road purposes, good bargains can be bad. Horses to he sold singly; sale to continue until all are sobt. Terms bash, in Government fuipds. 14-le l C. REICIIENBACH, apr4-td Capt. and Assistant Quartermaster. 1 , , • lEB I ER & 'IfARFUNGER: HOUSE AND. SIGN PAWING • , . . . . COURT-11017SE .Near Market Street. . Pennsylvania Mutual Life litsuraace Cothpany. Scrip 'Dividend. HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES have de . dared ieScriP 'Dividend of forty per cent. upon the cdahpremiuine received in 1.863, on all policies in force ott December 31; 1883, and have decided to receive the scrip dividends of 1857, 1858, and January, 1859, In Payment of premiums: Parties entitled to scrip will pioase call for Same on . • ROWT IitUENCH,"Mont, apr4.l4t NO. 100 Market street, Harrisburg. - NEW P.IIILADELPRIA•CLOAK STORE, MARKET STREET, '(.I,N D. W. GROSS" NEW BLOCS,) Harrisburg, Pa., • . • HAS now on exhibition a magnificent STOCK OF • La dies' and ; ...V_LIOAKS AND MANTILLAS. foiind:entirely air, and Autieriil uns surpassed in quality. lhoparticular attention of ladies ill invited to this'e.4. labliihment to examige this stock. In- addition to the above, we always will keep a complete attic* of 'SHAWLS BALMORALONNIfiIIif 4 SKIOS. Being-in immediate connection with a large wholesale house in Philadelphia, we are enabled to sell at' very low prima - ' - ,:`,,:STEEL ENGRAVING OP The Most Rev. J. HUGHES, ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YORE. t T HlS excellentl!engi:aying is now .of , terod feriae° at ' ' - *:XNOCHE'S,' ap2lm, ' 93 Miricet street; Sole Ageht - Dr. R. A. MARTIN RESPEdTFULLY informs the citizens.. of 'fiarrisburg and vicinity that ha has removed his 'mike from the Unton Buildings to his , resOenco Third street., three doors belottrine, wherehe will , be hap .td recsavethe'calls of his old patients and those of the (tom intolitrwho may desire his prefessional services. April ist, 1..854-qw „ 1 7 T./14:F. MAIM. - FINE Kettle Rehdered LARD, just received at SEMLER & FRAZER, mar.3l (successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.) CIWZGES! ORANGES! !-20 boxes in prince order. Jtst received wholesale and retail • SHISLER & FRAZER, feb2 , (auceeesorslo Wni• Dock, jr., & Co.) H AMS aMS l!—Atiblietibes • Eseelsior Just cured. Received and for sale al . • .• &EISLER &FRAZER., IDg (Sucalsacatfto: W. Dock, Jr „,k Co.) A ;',_l '-el§l Fin BLACKBERRY and ELDERIMacin WINE. wa ii !, 4 o q. pure., I: . ur sAtitat. , s R k • PR1.2:5 - itiit&ioii Ed VDoes, jr., &to.) „i:ACOB JEuX*ll , 'Aiiid!, l " • Goff* at . zi:a ii,FRAZEir do qto2s • Li eiratekseeretb if. Dookar.; k PUBLIC SALE J. Q• YOUNG, Clerk 0L3.1 , 0•N1M WANTED -A kilEtli to do geotuid House work. Apply at Ness chestnut street_ at-dlt E A. GIRL to do general Housework. ALSO, a good COOK Apply at the RATIONAL HOTEL, Market street, betweeterhirtkfuld,_slieels- Good wages paid. ' • airr-dst* 11[7 - ANTED—A single MAN, who under- V V stands the Confectionery business; or one who will work under instructions. ALSO, a Chambermaid. Apply to LJ. SHIM, mar3l-dtw* Second street, near Wslnut. AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard ' Ws tory of the War. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,00 0 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Addreas JONES BROS. & rablisners, Baltimore, Md. de 30 AMUSEMENTS. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL SIXTY-SEVENTHNIGHT SIXTY-SETIRNTHA7GRT OF THE GRAND STAR Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company. CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO GAIN' ADMISSION. 'The Gifted and Favorite Commedienne and : Vocalist MISS FANNY DENlliff. • - • `. MS . FANNY DENHAM. MISS FAIRY DENT M. The manager is hippy to announce that he bas 'Waded an engagement with the Young and PopulaiTrigedienne, MISS ITELT.TP SPRAGUE. MISS NELLIE SPRAGUE. Imk-qgizmrirlemv4tixeisol THE MANIAC LOVER, THE THE MANIAC LOVER, THEMANIAO LOVER, • THE PAYEE LASS OF LYCBifiELD. To conclude with the delightful musical Comedietta, in one act, called the • COUNTRY . COUSECS. COUNTRY COUSINS. COUNThY COUSINS. COUNTRY COUSINS, COUNTRY COUSINS. ' COUNTRY COUSINS. The .whole company in the bill. Secuib Seats and Come Early. For particulars see small, bills. SANFORD'S HALL. 'THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET, REAR OE HERR'S HOTEL,. THURSDAY;EVENING, APRIL 7 PUN FOR THE MELTON IRAN D "V" HOW ARE YOU, GREENBACKS? T 9 conclude with THE . GHOST .! in a blaze of Greek: Fire. . SANFORD AND TILODPVI. • . . Orchestra Seats can be procured. , in advance at Bann vart's Drug Store. Doors open at 834.. Commence ..}.4 to 8. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Adinittance 25 cents. , Orthestra chairs, 50 cents.. Private boxes, entire, $5 each; Single seats; $1 each. jan2l-dst • HITCHCOCK'S NEW .NATIONALHALL 7 4LATE TEMPERANCE HALL) CORNER OP SECOND AND SOUTH STREETS. A COMBINATION ,OF STARS. A GREAT PROGRAMME THIHEYENING, The popular Ouneclian•and Voettkist , • Mr.'..HLELLY HOLMES. " • : ' Mr. BILLY HOTAIRS First appearance, this evening, of Mr. NED HAVEN, The Popular IS-egroDelineator. PLANTATION ME4STRELS, SINGING, DANCLNG, and BURLESQUE. Second week of the Beautiful end Elegant Damense MISS..F:RANIC CHRISTIE. miss FRANK CHRISTIE. CANTERBURY MUSIC - HALL. WALNUT ST., BELOW ITHRD. J. BUDD. OPEN LvERY EVENING, With a First-class Cbinliany of SINGERS, DANCER.% COMEDIANS, &c, Admission... ...... . . . ...... . ...... 15 cents. Seats in Boxes. . .......... 25 PIANOS. ALBRECHT, RIEKES & SCHMIDT'S EXCELSIOR PIANOS. SOLE AGENCY AT W. KNOCHE'S, ' 93 Market street, Harrisburg. Fc'EREASONS perfectly satisfactory to .MYSELF I have taken the agency of the above most excellent Pianos. Thepublic is invited to come and ex, amine for tnenisulves. A few Schoniicker & Co's Pianos on band yet will be sold low. mar2s-tt NO. 4 JONES' ROW. TFrV4 13NDERSIGNED respectfully informs theonblie that he has purc*ed the HAT AND OAP STORE . late the property, of T. J. MOM,-deceased ~a nd that he will continue the business atthe old starutochere he will constantly keep on hand a general assortment of HATS CAPS, SL'e. 3 • • 3 OF -THE LATEST STYLES, which will be sold at reasonable rates. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully so!icited. marMithri- , • LONG., A. C. SMITH, ALTTCOECNV.V . - A2l l - AAs removed his Office from Third to Wai nut street, nest to the PriSO/L. All business En trusted to him will receive prompt and careful Sttention •. IMEGLISH BREAKFAST- and - . jef cawed, a fine chest of English Break : fast Tea, at SHISLER & FRAZER'S, (Succesiois to Wm_lhichl'Jr.) 20 BOXE S . SPERM CANDLES, f is Very superior make, Just received and for. salebv SHISLP.It & FRAZER, (successors to Wm. Dock, jr., & Co.) fea Taylor, or Bullet Grape. STONG, 1 year old vines, of excellent (white) Grape, either Tor the: tabie , or Wine, at " cents each; $5 per dozen, at Keystone Nursery. mar 29 JACOB 311SEL ; Cuyahoga. _Grape. 1 YEA.R old Tines, well rooted . , for sale - at Keystone Nursery, at 50 cents each; S 5 per dozen. mitr29 JACOB KISH: -IVE NT BOOK S.---THR - SHOULDER ,LA STRAPS . AIM ..:Tustzeived a 6 fdelBl :T; 34.: Br, PREWE'S WORCMII:II7A.IIGTS, Li the mos*Topolithizlibe . pi/reittlimirdotAirid roltheil, bit% jhrt received and for We l* " t —•.- pu IR.WI , ILER , rs, fob]. • (allpro.,to K • I to. . ' a - -f I , Ai& IS - A rare articlN.Antat re *bi-' I Yoiliceesiaritio - jan2s A. INT 13 ! Sole. Lease. DAYS OF SHODDY 'S BOOKSTORE.