Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, April 12, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, l'A
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,*
Deaths, R:c., to secure insertion in the
TELEGBAPII, ui ust invariably be accom
panied with the CAFAL
VertiSenlielltS ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
CITY ITEMS
BANYVART'S BroncLial Troches for hoarse
ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles'
Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and
Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue.
jan3o-dtf
TOWN AND COUNTRY
THE high water is gradually receding, and
we may expect to see rafts passing in a day or
two. Large snow banks can yet be seen
on the mountains north of us.
THE Governor has nominated for trustees
of the Pennsylvania Lunatic Asylum, Miles
Green, of Huntingdon, A. J. Jones and Dr.
George Dock, of Harrisburg.
WITH the, opening of spring, our streets
and alleys should be thoroughly cleansed, and
all the mud and filth removed. This is es
sential to the health of our citize,us.
COUNTERFEIT Norn.—A counterfeit ten dol
lar note, on the Citizens' Bank of Massachu
setts, was circulated in Philadelphia.otqOxit t
urday. It is well executed, and calculated' to
deceive almost any one.
MERE was no truth in the report that a
number of the N. C. R. R. bridges had been
destroyed by the high water, a day or two
ago. No damage was sustained by the roal,
and trains are running as usual.
ALL citizens who are opposed to the remov
al of the capital to Philadelphia, should at
tend the meeting to be held in the court .
house, this evening. It is highly important
that there should be a full attendance of our
citizens.
Dr reference to our advertisiug oolumns it
will be seen that an open markethas been es
tablished in this city for the purchase of cav
alry horses. Persons having animals suitable
for this branch of the service; to dispose, of,
will do well to bring them to Captaindteich
enbach, A. Q. M., :who has authority to pur
chase. -
ELECTIOX OF OfTICERS.—The T.iyhens Val,
ley Coal Company, the Lykens Valley Rail
road and Coal Company, and the Schuylkill;
and Susquehanna Railroad Company, will;
hold their annual elections for officers, on
Monday, the 2d of May. Official notice of the
elections will be found in our advertising
columns. ; 1
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NEW READING Rooms.—Y. M.
regular monthly meeting of the Young Men's
Christian Association will,. be held this
(Tuesday) evening, in their new rooms, in
Wyeth's building, Market Square, opposite
the Jones House. As this will be the, 'first:
meeting held in the new roorns,:it is desited ,
that every member of the association
present, and a cordial invitation is extended
unto all the young men connected therewith.
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A now occurred in Market street,' last night, ,
in which a citizen put half t dozen soldithig
to flight. The difficulty was caused by one of
the soldiers endeavoring to throw the citizen off
his feet as he was passing by. 'When remonstra
ted with, the soldier used insiiltiMA language,
whereupon he was pitched into and knocked
down. Several of his companions came to
his assistance, but they, too, received worse
treatment than they expected, and the citi
zen came off the victor. . ..•
CIZZI
A - NEW Eran.—At a.late sitting of the Acad
emy of Sciences of Turin, ProfeSsor Fillippi
announced the first immigration in Italy of a
bird called the Byrrhaptes 'parodoxus. This
bird is a native of Tartary, where it , is grega
rious ; but it is only of late that it' has pene
trated•into Europe. In' 1859 a few solitS4
specimens were killed in Poland and in Nor
folk ; in 1860 one was taken in Wales and two
in Holland ; but last year they niade their ap
pearance in lac•ge flocks in Anstria, Moravia,
Pomerania, Jutland, Heligeland and France. '
BENEFIT OF ADVERTISING. -It pis often the
case that men come into our office and inquire
for the papers published in some particular
place, saying they would like to find • some
body's advertisement. They sit down and
look the papers over, and it is oftbn the case
that they are unable to find the 'desired infor
mation. Not long since, says a Utica paper,
a gentleman was looking for the name and
address of an Albany firm to which he desir-,
ed to make a consignment, but not finding it
in the Albany papers, he made, the remark
that he would ship to a firm that did adver
tise, although not liking their reputation.—
This is but one of many instances, and proves
conclusively that all business men should ad
vertise, if it is nothing more'tlima their sim
ple business cards.
=2:lllmi
PRESENTATION OF A. CANE TO THE COMMAND
ANT OF CAMP Cturnw.---During the 'day, at
Camp Curtin, a highly gratifying incident took
place in the presentation of a beautifully fin
ished Palmetto cane, toCaptain W. A. Sands.
The cane is adorned with . an elaborately
finished silver head, leaTing:tliCfollowing in
scription:
Presorted to W. .71.• Sandi; Cairtgin lqrst Penn
sylvania Cavalry, cononandiky-Lamp Curtin,
by William A. .87.unaniug
-The cane was furn4i - ed . -13i . Lee, No. 69
Market street, who is fully p;epared to manu
facture canes for presentatroilifrina all de
soription of material. Re has also on hand a
large variety of silver and goldleaded canes,
which were manufactured to supply the de
mand for canes for presentatioiL. 'Give him a
r.t.P. 'eating associations are being
formed in various parts of the country. The
present price adds a great many involuntary
members to the associations.
ON Saturday evening next, Rev. J. Walker
Jackson Will deliver his great oration on An
drew Jackson, in the Academy of Music,
Philadelphia, for the benefit of soldiers and
their families. Gov. Curtin is announced
to preside. A rich treat is in store for the
Philadelphians.
Ga.usin OPENING. —Mrs. M. Mayer informs
the public, through our columns, that she will
this week open out a splendid assortment of
Spring and Summer Millinery goods of the
very latest styles, for ladies, misses and chil
dren. The special attention of our readers is
invited to the new goods.
HOPE FIRE COMPANY, Aerrnrrrion.—A. stated
meeting of the Hope fire company will be held
at their' house on Friday evening next, the
15th. .The active, contributing, and honorary
members of the company are requested to be
in attendance, as business of great importance
wiil be transacted. Let there be a full turn
out. aprll-dtd
Hrrcucouir.'s National Hall, corner of Second
and South streets, will be open this eVetking,
on which occasion a grand bill will be pre
sented, embracing a great variety of plays,.
songs, dances, etc., which cannot fail- to
please as well as amuse visitors. Go to'ithe
"National" to-night. "Variety" is the motto
there.
Maron's COURT.-11nsinesi . 14 been dull.
But two cases were before His 'Honer this
morning,
ni
,vj.F :„ pavid Le i r . itz 944 tTplin aroma,
two i isioldfaiii,krli l o'6 ere ad.disorderly.
erl
After a hearing they were handed over to the
Provost Marshal.
Levi Craig was arrested ye,sterday,, for fast
riding. On payment of the usual flue and
costs, he was discharged.
L irEvny,:ithe.; "jolty], young, oysterman," in
Second street near Mulberry, has justreceived
a splendid lot of bivalves, to which he rs
quests the attention of the public. -Evey
selects his'oysters - -onelthe wharves in 1341E
more and PhilidelPhia, V aud knows that his
stock is always of the best which the fisheries
afford. Parties in want of a prime lot of oys
ters had better call this evening.
Titihrin4l...-11iirge/..aret respectable audi
ence attended at Brant's Hall, last night, to
witness the great drama, Tim CAspasTini of
-.B,otnw, or, The Afirssgcre of,fit. Bartholomew. '
All. present Were lighly!.. , delighted. This
evening wilLbe;Presetted -the -.beautiful play
entitled Tan INTvE; A Tale, or Maniida, * in
which all-the-_-members of the Star Combine--
tiert. porapany will ` ; appear.- continued
efforts of the management to 'please our ,eiti
:zen.s arer"..n4 Unreviarded, ite . hirge crowdsas
semble niglitlYldWitrietsi - thecgrefid entertain
ments given by Rouse's Star company.
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NEW STARS AT THE OPERA. Hous2.---Tolnight
two newperfornierswill appear at Sanford's..
Orke - Of theni; "J"Oe'CirilQ the champion 'clOg
dancer of the world, has been engSged„ at
great expense, •ifor a short season. He is, said,
to /lave no equal as a dancer,
_and has now a
reputation
,such.as has never beertaftained•by'
-any of his competitors.: F. biamond, the
great Et&pian • ` . d:iifileclian,'l444'also been en
gaged by Sanford,' and wi . ll 'appear nightly. in
.
connection with the Star minstrels: The sue :
cess attending Senior. efforts to please the
public warrants us in the assertion that he is
the:prince of _negro_ delineators. li.
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hiPIIDENT SWINDLE. —A swindle of ' 8, Some
what impudent nature was perpetrated on •a'
resident of Meadville, at Cincinnati, one daY
last Week. - He was standing before the door,
of one of the Cincinnati .bariks, just after it
had clos4l for the day, 'when' two genteel
looking individuals went to...the door, , and
finding it locked, were loud in expressions of
disappointment in not being-able to get their
check -for a thousand. dollars cashed—in fact
they were ruined unless they could get the
money—and only two minutes too late; it was
too bad. Our Crawford county friend pitied
their condition, purchased. their check for
940, and lenrned-next, morning, on present
ing it at the bank, that it was good for "nix."
Rather had , -
Burraa—Up ! Up ! ! Up !! ! --Who can
afford to eat the greasy stuff much Ringer ?
We used to think it. a tolerably • fine'palate
tickler, biit we haise made up our mind that
it don't amount to much, after all. It is now
retailing in our market at from for# to fifty
cents a pound, and the balloon inflated,
there is no Jelling wli‘nfiria' ,where it will
stop. There is no- good reasonfor this extraw
agaut rise; there is at present plenty of butter:
in the country, and t,he ',prospects for the
future are, to say the least, fair. The price of
no article Can be controlled for any g3M,t l
length of;tiine, against 'reason, and we shall
expeetto:seb'some of the cute operators
. .
get sorely bit before they get through with
this attempt. Peopl, of ordinary means can
not ifforalO use butter at present priceS,''and
should'nt try , it. We go in for an Anti-butter.
eating Society. - Who wild join us ?
Roskszar.—On - Saturday evening last a rob.-
bery f oecurred at,the residen9e of Mr. C.-F..
Snavely, baier, on Second street. It appeara
that while =the family of Mr. S. Was in the
dining-room, some person entered the second
story of the house, by means of tie balcony
in the rolr of the building, passed into a room
directly over that in which the family was en
gaged in conversation, broke open a secre
tary, and abstracted therefrom about sixty
dollars in money, of which ten dollars were
silver. The thief was heard jumping' out of
the room to the balcony, but the noise did
not ,attractLspecial attention, as it was sup
posed tc; - -hafe been caused by the fall of some
thing On die balcony. The thief is yet at
large, b 4, strongly suspected that 119 is
an indizidtral recently employed iii lie
bakery bf Mr. Snavely, as a stranger, aosilct
not hail committed the deed. Efforts axe
being ink' de to secure his arrest. ;
HAVAtiI ClCARa!—Those in want Of •
Havana cigars, of all qualities and sized, will
find the best in the city at Kunkel's Drug &
Fancy Store, No. 118 Market street. Try
them.
SOPER/Olt O. COGNAC BitANDT.—The best
artiele in the city is for sale at the Drug &
Perfumery Store of S. A Kunkel & Bro., No.
118 Market street.
LEGAL TEND ER NOTES—An Important Deci
sion.—ln the District Court, at Philadelphia,
_
on Saturday, Jkidge Hare delivered the opinion
of the majority of the Court, in a case involv
ing the question of a tender or United States
notes in payment of a ground rent, the cove
nant of the deed being "lawful silver money
of the United States, each dollar weighing
seventeen pennyweights and six grains." When
the half yearly ground rent became due the
payment was tendered in United States notes.
This was refused, and suit was brought against
the party. The defendant pleaded this tender,
to which the plaintiff replied that the deed re
quired silver dollars. The defendants to this
filed a special demurrer, setting up that - the
notes tendered were lawful money of the
United States, and a legal' tender in payment
.of, all debts. The Court decides this to be a
good. payment, and therefore entered judg
naent• for the defendant. •
"pcAn LEcusnialon.—YeSterday afternoon,
Mr: Allenaan, of the House, read in place the
f(lll9.lving `'act relating to the public grounds:'"
Be it enacted, ite., That A. Boyd Hamilton,
J B 1 Cog _and' B. F.-E tter; of Harrisburg, or a
majority of them, are hereby appointed corn
-raissioners to carry into effect the provisions
of this act, and shall perforin its 'duties with=
out compensation,'except for Axpenses neces
sarily incurred under it for surveying, draft
ing, advertising and stationery. They shall
cause to be made a correct' plot or draft of
High street, in the city of Harrisburg, show
ing its . conneetionS with Walnut and FoUrth
streets and.the - public grounds of the •State.
They then proceed tei'value the damages
incurred onthe advantages kg to the
owners of property on . said streets in con
tracting its, dimensions to, a width ' of sixteen
feet, to be called'High :When such val
uation is determined by said commissioners,
whose report shall be 'final, report shall be
made forthwith, with the'accompariying maps
and Papers, to the Governor; - and the ground
so valued, surveyed and condemned shall be
come the property. of the Commonwealth
upon the fulfillment ,',of the following terms
and conditions: The State shall pay the as
sessed damages, if any, to the persons enti
tled to the same; also,ficerning p . osts and ex-.
and further bind itself to cdistrnef
an iron enclosUre along said High alley, of
the same character, Ala thatalong, Third street
to ga.tds the. interse:ctfori. ;Walnut street
and Hi i gnalley and• Fourth street to High al
ley, to graild the giound, - erect lights and con
struct a pavement from -gate to wits, of the
width of twelve feet or more, for the use of
-the citizens of 'this 06mmonweelth. .
SEC: 2. That the aCe:oUnt for eipenses in
curred under tins act:shall be allowed and
paid by the Auditor-deneral - and State Trea
surer; upon the' certificate of the Governor.
The Senate, yesterday, passed finally, "an
act the proteption'of trout in ''the county
of -Dauphin." Also, "an act relative to credit
ori in the borough of `•Middletown_"
Meeting of Conliell4
A special meeting was hehbron - SatUlday-1
evening leek at the request Of,tli Mayor, to ; i
take `into` Consideiation the resblu.tion now
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pending hefore :the T.ie . sislature for the re
moval.of the deaf or Geverrunort. The fol
owing was unanimously adopted : 1
Couricri, 011,11211E1t,
seittnrsnußo, April 9, 1861.
At a special meeting of the Common C 01132-
Oil held this evening, it was
Resolved, That the Common Council
diately issue a call for a town meeting to_be.
held at the Court House, on Tuesday even
ing, the 12th instant, at half-Paste seven
ci'clack to adopt'zhea'strea in relation to 'the'
bEI now pending in the Legislabire for the
renaqval s of the, seat of ,Government from this
city to the city of Philadelphia, and' that the
Council will attend .the meeting aforesaid in a
body,.
'txtract from the minutes. ,
- - DAVID-HAERIS, Clerk.-
In,--.pursuance .of, the above resolution, I
hereby cordially'inidte all-good Citizens to,
attend.the said meeting atthetimil and place
ibove' stated, to adopt siieWineasure, as in
their wisdom they may seo fit and proper.
W.. O.HICKOK,
President of the Common Council.
'Attest : DAvio - Hamm, Clerk.
We hope that rall.9nrcitizens who have the
beat , interest of the'leity at heart, Will attend
andzsustain tliWoimeil in their praiseworthy
effort 'to iliwaFt the design of mercenary
/ ) liiladelphians; to deStrOy the interest of our
..citizens and the country at large.
- Form REASONS was TnitLzorsLaxuan Si:roma)
NOT BE ItElid.ol7BD PROM H.A.ERIO 4 I3UHO.—^ - •
First, The acceptance by the State of a cer
tain tract of ' lontliclonated - tuidi - conveyed by
Mr. Harris far a special purpose, in which is,
implied a covenant,
Second, The doubtful constitutionality of
its removal,unless:by a direct vete of the peo
ple.
Third, The 'central and beautiful location.
Fourth; The great advantage to Senators
and. Members !arising from the privilege of
purchasing from the large stock of dry goods'
always to be found at the cheap store of C. L.
)3owman, N0..1.; corner of ;Front and Market
streek'Harrisburg, the . Weitt'obf Government.
SPECIAL' NOTICES.
•Mrs. Balls Remedies.
I take this method of. cheerfully, thanking the public
for past favors, andatill theirkitid attention to my
medicinea. To tell of all the wonderful cures. I have been
.able to perform. ould be impossible. . ; I would Call the
attention of the ladles particularly to this Valuable medi
cine. I think Inert mtfely say it is the very best offered
to there. It will regulate the whole system; can be
taken.at any time;.no fear need ,ne. apprehended in re
gardtelt. . I have also a vahiable .Salve to kill proud
flash; and another to draw and .heal. This has healed
sores that have run 20 years. lily Dyseniery—Dropa - In
fant cordial and Cough Drops have been well tried. I
need say nothing in their favor. I have constantly on'
hand those Medicines and' Selves. MRS.
merle No. 27 South Hine street, Harrisburg, Pa.
BLAIR. DYE I BLASEL DYE 1:
Batelselor's celebrate/111-air Dye
IS MB BEST IN TEX. WQRLD.
Vie only Harmlfiss,.True arl - Beliatie irnewn•
This splendid Hair Dye. is perfect-,-QUlnges Bed, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Blacker Naturpaßrown
without Injuring thollalr °retaining the Skin, leaving the
:sate soft and beautilbi ; imparts fresh vitelitYjrere0 ts .4,...
restoring its pristine color, and rectiheS the 11l e •°`
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed Vi'LLLiall A. BATCH.
ELM. All othenhare mere imitations, and should be
avoided. Sold by all Grwisterdrc Factory-41
'intak.tr FOR imassrack Tara irit'a
je2B-Iy.
Business Attended
Boutity,Pe l oN9n, Back _Pay, Subsiiiittince , and Military
and War Claims,. '
generally; made out!and collected. Per
ac4ed by matt, atb; Zll i"add elsrE e o 4291 B14110 ;1111 1 71:-.9 .atn i.CTi Ll us ex i la 7 .7.w -,' ,..,
a -- tc , fscao- , 11144
Loop Siroixts. Hoop Skirts!
The' blienpesi Loop Skirts in ikarrislottrg
A splendid skirt fdr . 7s eta.
A much better skirt for 51.
Calicos; a One assortment for spring.
Frencliginghain% Winchester ginghams.
Bleached and unbleaChed muslin from New York Aue
tioa.
1,000 yards plaid silks at $l, worth $1 50.
200 yards plain brown silk at $1 37, worth $1 75.
200 yards black silk at $l.
Black silk at all prices.
A!very barge assortment of :nevi.dress goods.
600 dozen of stockings and socks all prices.
The best stockings in the city at 25 cents.
Cassimeres for men and boys' wear.
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Cloaks for spring.
Wishing to reduce our stock, which is very large now
we 'killdeer : groat Intliteethents toMoyers.- S. LEWY.
BANNYART'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES;
For„ the cure, of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, ''are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them tl3 speak in yublic. Manufactured
only byte. :A. t Bannavalt it Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:. _ _
.Tlaniusanno, Feb. Bth, 1864.
0. A. BAN - milk—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
11-I agree with Mr: Robinson as to the
value of. Bannvart's Bronchial Troches.
W. C. CATTET.L,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
• Renaisatrao, Jan.,1884.
A. BAultvp.r--Dsar Bir: In he habit
of speaking very NiqUently,"and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of sortie gentle expecto
rant, and that want._has been supplied in your
excellent Troeheh.
I consider them very far superior to any
LOzenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing the
effectiveness ..of- the
,delivery of. public ad
dresses. Yours, &c.,,J"No. 'ALKER JAMISON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To d A. Bonivenp—Dedi Sir: Having used
your Bronchial Troches, I am free to say they
are the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in,recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huikiness of
voice arising - from public speaking or singing.
Yours, ac., G. G. RARESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.-
DieiludiArroirE.rs bmcz,
HAIIRISBURG, Feb. 29, 1804.
To C. Ilorzbiverer—_Dear Sir : I have
found your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and. in strengthening• the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all public ?..roelalket:e. - A. J. HERR
r.' 'MISCELLANEOUS.
DEIRABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
SALE—Thu subscriber, residing six miles above
Harrisburg, on the Susquehanna river,, olfers at private
sale the following desirable property; all of which is con
venient to both the Canal and Railroad, and one of the
hist Markets iti:the State , the city of Harrisburg:
A TAVERN STAND, with four acres of land,
'snort, orle.Wan . wfitch is erected a substantial Stone and
Plastered HOUSE, containing eleven rooms - a large Stone
Sahle, capable of holding 20 horses; Carriagei House.,
Smoke House, and one of the best Springs in the country,
Spring Muse 'nod other necessary out buildings.
No. 2. Att d '.AOT containing 14 acres, more or less, on
which is erec Grist Mill, Store- Tfouse four Dwelling
Houses, with out-buildings, The Grist Mill is in goodiun
ning order, with plenty of custom work, good water
pewer, and, fine harberfor timber. The CanaLand
toad posit thread' ifihi Privet-4n
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Vii .t 1..
No. 3. A TRACT OF LAND containing 160 acres, more
or less, part tillable, the balance timber, on which is
oreAted two Dvrellipg HOUSES, with Stables, the frame of
a SawSlilt;aheadnn&fall of 21% feet, within 400 yards
of Camd.and Minted. This is a splendid location for a
forge, fuittice, or factory.
No,. 4. A TRACT containing 10 acres, with HOUSE aral;
Stable, '(il h Railroad and Canal pass through,) on whiert
a good 4tone Quarry, a largo quantity of brick clay, a good
seat foeturanthracite furnaoc, or steam Saw 601
No. 5. A TRACT containing 45,1; acres of Woodland, a
large quantity or which is chestnut rail timber, oak, hick
ory; ke.,, on.which there is about four acres cleared, with
HOUSE and Stable thereon. The tract is g mile from
Canal and Railroad.
Tho above property will be sold on terins to snit pur
'chaserk '.lt can be seen by catgut- on 'the subscriber; on
the property, or any information can be given by
- • JOHN C: WM:LISTER,
marr tf
GREAT Ditiooniker
Applicable tq all
useful Alta.
A new thing.
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Its
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Boot and Sloe Man-.
ufacturere.
Jewelers.
Families.
CIE
It Is a liquid;
Reiiumber.
MEIN
Agents tn:Philad
jelEAtilv
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- .1,Z. • A. MAJA,T.I.N . :
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11Q ESP-gtiTFULLY iitfot#s the citizens- of
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Iliiirriiliurg and vicinity that he tas removed his
wilco from the Union Buildings to his residence to Tbird
stredViliree doors below Tine; wkieM he will be happy to
Teceivb the calls.of his old patients and of the com
mirtits,•Naho may desire his professional service&
April Ist, 1864412 q i• -
,I. A RGE! .of best quality of Algter.
htatoevjusi retviiid and for sale by
- jgorialtkoErtrElc,
"al:Varje y., 1:1 [ P 8 *arket . §coMc
Susquehanna, P. 0.,
Dauphin county, Penn's.
Useful and Valuable
Discovery.
-HILTON'S •
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
la. of more general practical utility
than any invention noiv before the
public. It has been.thoroughly tested
during the last two years by practical
teem and pronounced by all to be
SUPERIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Preparation known
RILTOZI'a Issounsfs Crarsti n now
thing,. and the result of yenta of
study , h a Combination is on
Scientific Principles,
And under no circumstances.. or
change or temperature, will if be-.
come corrupt or omit any . offensiya
smell. '
BOOT AND - S . IIOB -
Manufacturers, using Mani:due; wral
. thic.it-the..besti article loiloWn. as ,
Cementing for tho Channels, it works
without.,delay, is-not affected by any
change of temperature.
Will
find It sufficiently, adhesive for
their use, aslait been proved.
Rif Especigly daapted So Leafier,
And we claim as an especial merit;
that, it sticks. Patches to Boots and
StiOes inilloientty strong without
stitching. . .
It is the only
LIQUID CE.AIE.N7
Extant that is a sure thing for mend-
Fundiure,
Cruckoryt ,v,
Bone,
Ivory,
Aud articles of Household use
MEMBER •
• Ilmos's Isrsomuns Cluairrr
Is in a liquid: fonn art& as easily ap
Ruses's Issomita CEMENT
•IS insoluble in-water or oil
' ;HELTON'S Issoltunii CEMENT
Adheres oily substances.. :
• .
Supplied in-Pamily or Hanufao
turer's Packages from 2 oueces to IDDO
BILTON BROS. Ai CO., -
Proprietors,
Providence, IL L
phia, ; .
LAEIG MAGTISN.
- WERTISEMENTS.
NEW Ai.
Schuylkill and Snag._ " 4 1 gI'IVEICT,
Company . BSC
Orrics, 227 S For. ` 3l ', - ,., laitg CJf
PULLADELPELLI, April 4
E annual meeting of the Stock. ‘ a gilt
E " , ,, ka ry on
T HE this Company and an election for Presider
Managers will take place at the Office of the Com m
Monday, the 2d day of May next, at,l2 o'clock, 31.
ap6-dtm2 W. It•WEBS, Secretary.
Open Market for Cavalry Horses.
ASST. QUARTSILICLISTRA'S OFP7CE,
lIARRISIITRG, Yarn:M., April 45th, 1864.
T - NTIL further orders, HORSES, St for
Cavalry Service, will be purchased at this place in
open market.
None will be received under five, uor over nine year, of
age. Must not be under - 15 bands in height.
For particulars apply to t. C. IiEICHINBACEL,
ap-5-dtf Capt_ and Asst. Quartermaster.
SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES
OFFICE ASSISTAST Qu'ARTE,
HARRISBURG, Piesx'A,„ April 4, 1864
WILL BE SOLD, at Public Auction, at
Government Corm!, near• Union Deposit, Daupbin
county, Peun'a., cmThursday, April 14, 1864, 410 o'clock,
130 HORSES AND"-ONE'MULE.
These animals have been condemned as being unfit for
Government service; but forfarm and road purposes, good
bargains can be had. '
Horses to he sold singly; sale to continue until all are
sold.
ONE ONE-HORSE 'WAGON.
Terms cash, In Government rattan
• E. C. REICHENBACH,
apr4-td Capt. and Assistant Quartermaster
REOROITLYG OPTICS; U. o. TRVALID CORPS, 1
atamsamua,:Pa., March 1, 1864. f
MBE attention of Soldiers who have been
Honorably discharged the United States service, on
account of disability contracted while in the line of duty,
and who may wish to enlist in the Invalid Corps, Is re
spectfully called to the following letter from the Provost
Marshal General's Office, from which it appears that they .
may receive the bounty offered by the ward, borough or
town, to which they may wish to be credited:
(LETTER.)
Wait Itaresmenorr,
-PROVOST ILARSHAL GENERAL'S OPTIC;
Boaster OF INVALID Com%
WASREEGTON, February 23, 1864.
The Provost Marshal General directs; me to say, that
men enlisted for the First Battalion Companies of the In
valid Corps, in accordance with the provision of General
Orders, Nos 105 and 212. Adjutant Genera's Office, 1863,
and the instructions of the Provost Marshal General, (see
Circulars Nos. 14 and 106, of 1863, Provost Marshal Gen
erul's 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. 11. N. WISSWELL,
Colonel, and Juisistalit to tho Provost Marshal General, In
charge of Invalid Corps Bureau.
For the particulars relative to enlistment in that Corps,
apply at the Recruiting Office, Invalid Corps, in Second
street, near Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa.
E. L BARNES,
Ist Lieut. 11. S. 1. C., R'etmg (Meer.
marl? tf
omounuitvoartuall
0 A_ S- 0 It ,
IN D. W. GROSS' .NRW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
OF•FASHIONABLE
CLciplkliS AND CIRCULARS,
earn
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the Ist of April. [mar2l-dly
TMCPORTANT TO ALL: It will restore the
sick to health; the Intemperate to temperance. The
Rhubarb Wine will do it all. Don't think the reading of
the advertisement will do; we don't claim that. But if
you wilt go, to C. -KELLR'S Drug Store 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 filled by our authorized agent, C.
K. KELLER, No. 91 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. For
full particulars apply to or address the above.
JAMES R. LAMENT,
Milford, Pike county, Pa.,
Wholesale Dealer in Wine Plants
I=l
To
Paper, Envelopes, Ink, Pens, or anything else in the
stationery line, you will do well by calling at
SCHEFFERM BOOKSTORE,
nol9 Harrishum.
MEDICAL.
KUNK EL% BITTER NINE OF IRON.
APURE and powerful TONIC, Corrective
and Alterative, of wonderful efficacy iu diseeveq of
the STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS.
' Cures
Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaints
Headache, General
• Debility, Nervousness, De
pression of Spirits, .Constipation
hitermittent Fever, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn Disgust for
Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach,
Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach,.
Swimming of the Head, Difficult. Breathing, Yellow
ness of the Skin and ,Eyes, Fever and Dull pains in the
Head, Pain in the Side, Back 7 Chest and Limbs,
will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous
Debility;:Diseases uf . the Kidneys and
Diseases arising from a disordered
Stomach, Good. for Hale
or Fethale, Did
or Young.
The most beneficial medicine known; gives better satis
faction and cures more diseases than any other prepara
tion offered to the.Pnblie. Prepared solely by S. A. KUN
KEL & BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg
- For sale by. Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
BEWARE OF
Counterfeits .ify
As Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is the only Sure and
effectual remedy in the known world for the permanent
cure of Dyspepsia and Debility, and as there are a number
of imitations offered to the public, we would caution the
community - to purchase none but the genuine article,
Manufactured by S. A. KUNKEL & 800., and has their
stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very
fact that, others are attempting to Imitate this valuable
remedy, proves its worth and speaks volu;tnes in its favor.
The Bitter Wine of Iron is put up in 75 cent and $1 00
bottles, and sold by, all respectable druggists throughout
the country. Me particular that eyed , ' bottle bears the
fac simile of the proprietor's signature.
This Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient
Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxide:cam
bined, with the mist energetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow
Peruvian bark. .The effect in many cases of debility, loss"
of appetite, and general prostration, of an efficient Salt of
Iron, conabined with our valuable Nerve Tonic, is most
happy. It auements the appetite, raises the pulse, takes
elf muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility,
and gives a florid vigor to the countenance.
GE [ER DEPOT,
118 muucro =Err
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g0rJ164.3
,by;. T * reasectple deilerlt - Ahroughout
the
-",ohanna Railroad
tills.
ical p.
nave
Have ym.
of that mt.
Those wh
symptoms ge.
until it is too la
more than any o,
lence and, fatality o.
the grave., at leas
victims.
Consumption has des.
human family-than any ot.
best physicians for many yc
of a cure, or a remedy that
lungs, but for more than two
- -
the whole medical world has b
that there was a mysterious po
ciency in the Pine Tree Tar to he
therefore they have recommended
Tar Water, which in many cases h
effect; but how to combine the meo
perties so as to heal the liings, has el
a mystery until it was discovered by
Q. C. WISHLRT, of Philadelphia, P.
proprietor of "Wishart'S Pine Tree Tar
dial."
Many, not only of the people, but ph:,
clans of every school and practice, are dm._
asking me, "What is the principle or cause ot
your success in the treatment of Pubnoriary
Consumption ?" My answer is this:
The invigoration of the digestive organs
the strengtheming of the debilitated system
the purification and enrichment of the blood,
must expel from the system - the corruption
which scrofula breeds. .While this is effected
by the powerful alterative • (changing from
disease to health) properties of the Tar Cor
dial, its heeli g and renovating principle is
also acting upon the irritate& surfaces ot the
lungs and throat, penetrating to each dis
eased part, relieving pain, subduing inflamma
tion, and restoring a healthful tendency. Let
this two-fold power, the hgaling and the
strengthening, continue to act in conjunction
with Nature's constant recuperative tendency,
and the patient is saved, if he has not too
long delayed a resort to the means of cure.
I ask all to read the following certificates.
They are from men and Women of unques
tionable worth and reputation:
Dn. Virrsiranr--Dear had a very
dreadful cough and sore throat for' one year,
and My whole system was fast giving way, and
Was prostrated on my bed with but little
hope of recovering. My disease. baffled the
power of all medicines, and in &short time I
must have gone to my grave, but thank God,
my daughter-in-law would not rest until she
went to your store, No. 10 N. Second street,
and related my case to you, purchased ono
bottle of your Pine Tree TILT Cordial and I
commenced to Ilse it, and in one week I was
much better, and after using three bottles
am perfectly well, and a wonder to all' my
friends, for they all pronounced me past cure.
Publish my case if you think Proper.
REBECCA HAMILTON,
No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
,
Dr. Vt ialco l t'S Pine Tree Tar Cordial is an
infalliable cure for Bronchitis, Bleeding of
the Lungs, Sore. Throat and Breast, Triframma
tion of the. Lungs..
Mr. WAIID says:
Dn. Wismar—Sir: had Bronchitis, In
flaiiiination of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath,
and Palpitation of
.the Heart in their worst
forms ;- I had been treated` by several of the
most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but
they could, not stop - the rapid course of my
disease, and l.had despaired of ever being re
stored to health: I was truly on the verge of
the grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial was
highly recommended to. me by a friend; I
tried it, and am thankful to say that, after
using four large, and one small, bottles, I was
restored to perfect heidthi You, can give re
ference to my house, No. 968 N. Second street,
or at my office of Receiver of Taxes, from 9
at. to 2 p. m., corner of Chestnut and Sixth
streets. - JOHN WARD.
Read the fa/kiwi/1g from Utica
DR. WratiAsT—Dear take pleasure
in informing you through this source that
your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which was recom
mended forma. daughter by Dr. J. A. Hall; of
this city, has" eured her of a cough of more
than five months' standing. I had thought
her beyond cure, and had employed the best
of medical aid - without any benefit. 1 can
cheerfully recommend it to the public as a sat'e
and sure remedy for those similarly afflicted,
as I lonsw of many other cases besides that of
my daughtet that it has entirely cured of long
standing coughs. Yours respectfrdly,
JOHN V. PARKER; Daguerrean Artist.
126 Genessee street,• Utica, N. Y.
* * s * * have used. Dr. Wishart's
Pine Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and can
cordially recommend it as a valuable and safe
medicine for colds, coughs and to those pre
disposed to consumption.
Dr. G. A. FOSTER, 160 Genessee street,
Utica; New York.
The above are a few among- the thousand s
which this great remedy has saved from au
untimely grave.
We have thousands of letters from physi
cians and druggists who have prescribed and
sold the Tar Cordial, saying that ' they have
never used or sold a medicine which gave
such universal satisfaction:
The Tar Cordial; when taken in connection
with Dr—Vishart's . PYipepaia Pills, is an in
fallible cure for Dyspepsia. .
The Ittra Ts= Tea .CORDIIay will Cure
COughs, Sore.Thioat and Breast, Bronchitis,
ASthma, Virliiiikaing Cough, Diptheria, and is
also an, excellent remedy for diseases of the
kidneys and female complaints.;
Thtriennine has the wine of the Prot:meter end a pine
Wee blown in the Wald All others are spurious imita.
•
. .
Peas Fiarr Curs stud ONE Douan,:per Borns. Pr
pored only by MS Proprietor,
Dr:11. Q. C. Wishart,
, ILkauras Imo, PA.
.
No. 10Worth Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Sold by Druggists everywhere, at Wholesale by all Phila.
delOda and.liew WhoOssaltaragglata
MEDICAL.
.DR. - WISHART 3c'
r eiNEEE
TAR
CORDIAL
i Cpl. PMCIFLE OF THE PUCE TREE,
Obtained by a flee' nliar process in the clis
tion, o 'the tar, by which its highest med
-roperties are retained.
you a Gough, Ilave you Sore Thi oat.
any of •the premonitory symptoms
•st fatal disease, Consamption?
0 should. be warned by these
nerally think lightly of them
W 3, From this feet, perhaps
'her, arises the sad preva
f disease which sweeps to
"one-sisth" of death's
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