Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, April 16, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
SITURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1861.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, dm., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably betaccom
patv'ell with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
APPOINTMENT, —D. A. Kepner has this day
been appointed Asiistant Assessor of Division
No. 2, Fourteenth Collection District, in p1:09
of WilliaH H Carlow, resigned.
DANIEL KENDIG,
:Assessor 14th District.
Heraunntraa, Aprill6, 1884.
WANTED—Tyro 'active young . Mere ,to act in
the capacitras-alerks, must writq good hand
and come well recommended. Address Clerks,
Harrisburg, EPa: • .
RArrs piss here daily in large numbers, en
route for thetailein 'lumber Market& The
river is in fine rafting order.
=MEI
Arreerrobi is.diroted to, the app'eal of 'Goy.
Curtin in behalf of the great Sanitary pair
to be held in Philadelphia. gyer3r..reader
should peruse the appeal.
I=nEZI
THE= will be preaching in the 0. S. Pres - ,
.
byterian Church, 10-morrow morning and
evening, by Rev. S. S. Mitchell;-ot Prin:Caon
.
Theological Seminary,. ! ,
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MAYOR ' S Cotrax.=Police affairs have been
somewhat dull Shiel our lasi report. Yester
day moring there vasbut a single case before
the Mayor, and that the :offender. yas dis
charged.
SALEM Crtuncu.—There will be English
,
preaching in Salem -Church, '(EVtiligelical As
aociation,) on bTo'rth street, ..to-Iniairbw ritpin
ing at - ten o'clock, by Bev. Ms.:Miles; also,
German preaching, by lley. Mr. Deisher.
Go to Sanford's to-night, if you • deSireto
"laugh and grow fat." He• will £IMUSe, you,
in spite of' "all your effortSlO maintain a
straight face. There is a great ...variety of
funny things on Ake bill for this evening. Go
to the Opera Ifonse. On Monday, night the
singing-log *lll apPear.' ; s;
SortAisne are at work in different porticins
),f. the city, scraping up:the mud And filth,
hat have accumulated in nthe streets during
the past feW months. It is hoped that the
dirt wilf not'be allowed to remain in. heaps
until it is again scattered broad cast over the
streets. .Let.it be removed.
• •
A LARGE number xd'•soldieis have been in
town the.preeent week. . Mapy .of them were
en route for the army. In a Week or two the
brave men, who'have 'enlisted in their coun
try's service, will be, in the field, and our
t
streets will restune their former state, of
E=!
SAD Accirmrr;—On Thursda - y 'evening of
last week, :Corson, of Northumber
laud, accidently fell -off a train• of cars on the
Lackawanna' arid Bloomsburg railroad, -and
Was Inangled and crushed by the cars in such
a manlier aSlO'Cau4e his death in a few hours
afterward's. " - - -
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Htmassnr.-Mrs. Jane Wagner, coinei. of
Fourth and Marirst streets, has' received and
opened-a splendid assortment of Spring and
Summer Millinery Goods—such as Bonnets,
Ladies' and Misses' Rats, std.; all of thecv)ry
latest styles. The attention of the ladies is
invited to thfisstablishment sef Mre..W., 'where
bargains may be had. •' ~2t
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s-..MII"I".IMBITRG, April 15, .1864
Editor of - 11? . e ,
DEAR Sta:---Has there been ,a.call -for• 360,-
000 militia frani the State oePenn o yl; o , v ia,
whose time of service is ninety'days?' 'Stich
a rumor is afloat and by your giving tre - ne
cessary information, you will oblige many of
the patrons of the TELEawrt.
Our "patrone are informed that no such
call as the above has been issued; neithbrias
there been a call of 'any deserlPtion for the
State militia since the summer of 1863.
RELIEVED. -Ail Orderr - from the War Depart
ment relieving. Major D. 11. Hastings from
command of 'Confide Barracks, irast-received
on Tuesday last. " The ' order 'separate's' the
drafted camp here from itS' former connection
with the post and places Captain:4T P.,‘lfan
cock, 7th V. S. Infantry, in command. ,r,ieut.
H. T. McClean, Oth U. S. Cavalry, is by-virtue
of his being ranlang officer, at .prOent
command of Carlisle 'Barracks. Majorbiast-:
ings was sometime since placed on the retired
list, and his being , relieved is, we: presume,
in Accordance with the'rale of the , War Re
partment in relation to officers on that Bit
•
Iton oFr -- Sinasii-up—Deatruction of"'Pea
.
nu t % millinery, &c.—This afternoon a :corm
trYi:Laii left-his team, consisting of twOhOises
and a wagon, in.-the vicinity of the depot,
The; animals became frightened and ran off,
up Market' street n'front of the City Hotel
they upset a Peatiiit stand, and scattered the
contents of the table in every direction; on
the route a pillar vas kiiockedciirthof :place
in the building of Bev. Janies Colder; the
clothing hanging in front of a, Jew. store was
taking down gratuitously; :tilti,:tillow_case , of
; Mrs. Jane Wagner, corner, of Market and
.Fpnith streets, w as smashed, its,:con
pirhs, consisting of naillinOm'aiods;.sad
ly damaged. Il'hen last heaid':<-froin: the
horseS .and wagon were still "wending.-their
: way" , up street: The owner of the''teltinivas
following his runaway Property, and. the own
ers-of the damaged goods were in put. Eniit of
OA owner of the team; doubtless look:1. 1 'i for
remuneration for their loss. Persons in elmi l ige
of hofietielind *Tons 'should not leivit their
THERE will be Sabbath school exercises in
the Locust street M. E. Church to-morrow
afternoon.
THERE was a - great throng at market this
morning. The supply of produce, provisions,
etc., was equal to the demand. Prices had
slightly declined since last market day.
SWORN IN.—Mr. M. S. Boyer, recently
elected Alderman of the Fifth ward, was
sworn into office this morning, and is now
prepared to transact business. His office is in
Third street, four doors above North.
THEATRE.—Splendid Saturday Hight Bill.—
To-night that thrilling and favorite drama,
THE CARPENTER or ROUEN, will be repeated
at the theatre. It is decidedly the most in
teresting play ever placed upon the boards in
Harrisburg, and has giVen entite satisfaction
to the large audiences that have witnessed its
production here. It will cause the hall to be
crowded. Every' one should see it. Go to
Bannvart's at once, and secure your seat.
Look out for a jam at the hall to-night.
SURPRISE PARTY. —The newly appointed
pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church (Rev. J,
Owen Sypherd) was favored with a surprise
party, by some of the members of said church,
the first evening after taking possession of the
parsonage, at which time the company made
his lady (Mrs. Sypherd) a very liberal donation
of the necessaries of life, all of which was
thankfully received by Mr. and Mrs. S. Be:
fore separating the .friends united with- the
family in religious services, Rev. J. E. -'Ness
ler (the former pastor) and Mr. James Porter•
conducting ithe service ;. after:: which
- • t
friends retired to their respective homes, With
the prayer of their pastorand his lady, that
their Heavenly Father will lavish upon them
the bread of this life, and not only so, but the
bread of eternal life, and, eventually, a home
in Heaven.
Piri'Anniata THIED Fors Hoi+rialrtE ar Clam
11XESBURG.—Morgan It. Bryan, of Pittsburg,
was tried for murder, at Chambersburg,
Franklilt . county,'the present week.
He was `first Lieutenant of •Co. A, 7th Penna.
tegt., three months' men, at Camp Slifer, in
June, 1861, and while there he went to Cham
bersburg,. a mile or two distant, in command
of a squad of men, for the purpose of picking
up straggle:ra from camp: His company was
called the " Scott Legion," and there was a
Philadelphia regiment so called encamped in
the, vicinity. A difficulty occurred between
some members of the Scott ;Legion of Phila
delPhiai came to the ears' of Bryan,
who, thinking the men belonged to his eom
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party, went to the spoL A soldier had been
Shot, it Was alleged by . a negro named Frank
Jones; whom Bryan attacked,•first -shooting
hint once or twice revolver and then
piercing him through' the bOdy with' is sword.
Bryan avoided arrest at the time, but the ex
citement concerning the affair subsiding, he
surrendered himself to the authorities and
admitted to bail, it being conceded that the
homicidewas •notof the highest grade.
His case was taken up on Monday, and con
cluded on Thursday, the jury rendering a ver
dict of guilty of manslaughter. The District
Attorney and Geo. Eyster, Esq., appeared for
the 'Commonwealth, and Messrs. M'Lellan,
Eimmell and Sharpe - were retained for the
prisoner.
PERSONS sendinglette rs to cities in which
.
there is a free delivery by carriers, should
particularly observe the first of the following
rules, and all should carefully observe the
others:
Ist. ` Direct letters plainly to the street and
number, as well as the post-office and State.
2d. Head. letters with the writer's post
office and State, street and number ; sign
them plainly with full name, and request that
answers be directed accordingly.
3d. Letters to strangers or transient visitors
in a_town or city; whose special address. may
be unknown, should be marked in the lower
gleftliaiid s corner with the word "Transient."
4th.' Place the pbstage stamp on the 'upper
right hand corner, and leave space between the
stamp and direction for post marking without
interfering with the writing.
N. B.—A request for the return of a letter to
the writer. if unclaimed within thirty days,
or less, written or• printed with the writer's
name, post-tOce and Slate, across the left hand
end of the envelope, on the face side, will be
'complied with, at the usual' pre-paid rate of
postage, payable when the letter is delivered
to the writer. • •
Almest one million of letters annually fail
to be delivered,-in consequence of the neglect
of the writers to direct their letters rightly,
or according to the rules above laid down.
Two-thirdi.of these, the department is ena
bled to return to the writers by the discovery
of their names or address inside of the letters.
But the other third is lost entirely to the per.-
sons for,whorn they were intended, or to the
writers, because of improper 'direction, and
the letters having no indication where the
writers could be found, so as to be returned
to thern. The rules laid down by the depart
ment, if faithfully followed, will insure a cer
tain deliverY nearly.every case.
13Ook Notice.
LIFE, SPEECHES AND POBLIC SERVICES OF ARRA:
Ram LINCOLN
We have just received this book from the
extensive publishing house of Messrs. T. B.
Peterson & Brothers, No. 306, Chesnut street.
It• is decidedly the best "life" of the series.
It is full, concise publish..
_and reliable. The
ers deserve the thanks of . the public, for their
great energy and enterprise in thus - presenting
the lives of. ow 'distinguished men in such
rapid succession, and at such critical times,
when we should know all about our great
leaders. Every one should have this book.
THREE hundred thousand dollars worth of
watches and jewelry. See W. Forsyth '&
Co.'s advertisement, in another column.
mar26-d3mwfrsarw
C. L. Bow lax, No 4 1, corner of Front and
Market streets, has the pleasure of announcing
to the public that he Will open on Friday and
Saturday of this week, and on Monday of next
week, a very large "and carefully selected
stock of spring and arinamer dry goods, bought
under the most favorable circumstances, in
the city of New ;York; and in the opening of
the spring trade, lie returns his kind thanks
for the very libel* patronage received, and'
assures his patzroris that notwithstanding the
very high price ztof goods, he will always
:4
MEMO
Bannvart's Troches.
Por the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Diaz
eases, &c., are specially _recommended to
ministers, singers and persons who vocation
calls them to speak in public. 3ffa,nufactured
only b't C. A. Bannvart & Co.; Harrisburg,
Pa-, t 3 whom all orders should be addressed.
sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
Hanussuao, Feb. Bth, 1864-
C. A. Bausysirr—Dear Sir: I have used.
Brown's Bronchial Troches, WistaVs 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.
igin.ligvee with Mr. Robinson, as to the
value of pannvares Trachea.
C. CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
HLII3IIIBI7AG, Jan., 1864.
To C. A. B.tiorvesx—Dear Sir: Li the habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have fotmd the need of some gentle expecto
rant,•and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches. -•
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:,,
JNO. WT.RIIIR'JACKSCiN.
Pastor. of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To O. A. Ruarmar—Dear Sir: Havingised
Your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending thein to all persons
afflicted with sore throat .or huskiness of
'voice arising from public. speaking or singing.
Yours; &c., ' G. G. R.9IIPISTRAW;
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Dna= *motNxes OFFICE,
If_Amnssima, Feb. 29; 1864.
To C. A. BetuTvarrr—Dea'r 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 ,grest bene
fit to all public% speakers. A. J. HERR
Hoop Skirts! Hopp, Skirts!
The Cheapest:l-loop Skirts i z liarrTsbrirg.
A„aplandid• skirt for 75 cts.
A much better skirt for $l.
Calicos., a fine _assortment for:Airing. : .
French ginghams, Manchester &shame.
Bleached and unbleached muslin from New York Auc.
lion.
I,oooyards plaid silks at.sl.,•worth-$1 50. '
•200iyhrds plaimbrownsilk'at.fa; 87;.worth $l. 75.
200 yards. black silkat
Black silk at all prices. - .'
A very large assortment of now dress goods .
800 dozen stOCkings and. socks, all priced
The best stockings in the city at 25 cents.
V.R..imeres for men.and boys wear.
Cloaks for spring. ,
Wishing to reduce our stock, which is very large now
we will offer great inducements to buyers. B. LEVY.
APHYSIOLOGICAL,view of MARRIAGE,
containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 One plates and
Engravings of the Anatomy of the Selma' .Organs in a
state of. Health and Disease, 'with a 'Treatise on Self
its Deplorable Consequenee upon:. the Mind and-
Body,, with the Author'a Plan of Tritsitnien bnly
rational and succesilltil mode of dure, is shown by the re
port of cases treated. , A truthful adviser to Hes married,
and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts
of their physical condition. Sent 'free of poataguice any
address, on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or ruistaLcur
rency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane
Albany N. Y. a marLdaw§m
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
OF AN LITVAT,ID..
Published for, the benefit, and as - -it CAUTION TO
YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Neriona De
bility, Premature Decay of Manhood, fte., supplying at
the same time 'DIU MEANS OF SELF-CORE. By one who
has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery.
By inclosing a post paid addressed enveldpe, single
copies may be had of the author. •
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,
feb3-3mdtcw Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y.
Mrs. Balls Remedies.
. .
I take Ilia method of cheerfUlly .thanklng the public
for past favors, and still solicit their kind attention to my
medicines .. , To tell of all the wonderful . eures I have been
able to perform would bo impossib le ,, 1 would call the
attention of the lathes particularly So his valuable modt:
eine. I think:Lean safely say. it lathe very best offered
to thona: • It, will regulate +the whole system; can be
taken at any time; no fear need be apprehended in re
gard' to it I have also a valuable Salve to kill proud
flesh, and another to draw and heal. This has healed
sores that have bin 20. y eats My Dysentery DroW In
fant cordiatand Cough Drops ; have. been well tried. I
need say nothing In disk ;favor, '
j 'have ilitinigntly on
hand those Nledicines and Salves. MRS. L. ALL,
merle No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Ra
PIANOS.
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ALBRECHT MEIER , &
SC,HMIDT'S
ExcELsioß.:***. •
SOLE AGENCY 4,T W 'ICH° CRWS,
93 Market eitlitet"Manfidil;
FOR REASONS peifebtlk:isitisfactory to
MYSELF I have taken the agenty Of, the above most
excellent. Pianos. The public is invited to come- and ox
-amine for themselvea.
A few Schomacker & Co's Pianos on hand yet will be
sold low. mar2s-tf
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DR. B. M. GILDER , --
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DENTIST,'.' shr•
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ESPEOTFULLY .informs the citizens of
Harrisburg and vicinity that he has removed his of.
nee from Market:street tolllrd street, next. door to the
Patriot and:Union office, where he Ls prepared to accom,
modate all wio may desire his professional services., •
aprl4
MILLINERY GOODS.
LAMEST STYLES.
JusT OPENED. No.. 8 batikOt Square,
next door to Fellx's Confeettonaiy:
apll-d3m Mrs. T. HIBBS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
•Oast= or THE
c ' COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT R R.,
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Com:Emma, Pa., April (1th,"1861., JJ
SEALED PROPOSALS for the Gradation
and Masonry of that portion of the
COLINBLi AND PORT DEPOSIT RAILROAD
between Columbia and the head of the.,Oid Maryland
Canal, a distance of 29 miles, (in sections;of one: mile,)
will be received at the oflicein Front street; belew I•uoust . ,
untilnoon of the 25th inst Plans and Profiles of the
work-will there be exhibited for one week - previous to
that date. C. S. KAUFFMAN, President.
J. A. SIIRM, Chic! Engineer. - - apB-dta26
nultraNGToN HERRING. . •
Vllfirst of the season, find bite Briihng-
Herring, just received at
. SHISLER k FRAZER,
ap9 (successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & CO.)
FOR SALE;
mEre, valuable. property, corner of:Seoond
_it_ and Fine streets, being fifty-two and a half feet•on Se
cond and one hundrednnd sixty-eight feet Winne street,
running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley,
there being space for four full building lots, and a most de
sirable site for a Governor's Mansion or public buildings
For,particulars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner of Se
cond and Pinett roots. , . „y„, Insp . -tt"
IIF;AVIC litlUillHG a...
MOSES FLECK respectfully announces to'
the Public that he Is prepared to do all kinds of
HEAVY HAULING at reasonable rates. Horses and carts
furnished by the day or single load. All orders bey at the
Second Ward House, corner of Chestnut and, Second
streete,:will liapromptly . atteildbill4 . ;
itATEgS BRA . Paild MiES'S POEM,- •=ahoiee
artidie or meal Beet.anchFork at 0411 , A
SEMLER & FRAZER '
NEW ADVEIt
t' flioltlegiOF
NOTICE IS T-IFREBY GIVEN to the
otch
ers of the following named articles,
The Adams Express Company,
claiming to list - o alien thereon for the costs and expenses
of transportation and storage thereof, will proceed to sell
the same to pay said costs and charges, at the expiration
of thirty days from this date,
March W.d, 156; unless sooner . called for.
Lidut 0 Anglin lificix . ' , ...7i R A Einsicie, 1 pekge .•
A Alleman,"l bOxl -- • .' W Kosher,' 1 phkge
Wm Anklin, 1 box Dan'l Kohn, 1 "
Wm P Anderson, 1 pkge T L Lindsay, 1 box
Lt Sam'! Adams, 1 box N Leavenworth, I box
Capt Breckenridge j 1 box F Lewis, 1 box
A L Bachofer, 1 boX . ' 7.11: - .P Liney, 1 box
W Bordenhart, ria
1 box" "HgEhrey, / box.
DI 11 Brown, 1 box 31 Liabtrue, 1 bps
Dan'! Bash, 1 box Rio Lehman, 1 p box
Win, A Barton, 2 boxes .., A C Leidy, 1 b bag ..
WE:Boyer, l'bbit ; r. WAIYors;'l box
W Borger, 1 box P laanrose, 1 box
0 B Boyer, 1 box C Maurer, 1 box
J ABuckley, 1 box H Miller, 1 "
H Bennis, 2 trunks H S Miller, 1 box
R Brown, 1 box .... ._ • H T.ldadill; 1 trunk
A H Bums, 2 page ' Nancy Moyer,
1 trunk
N Bordley, 1 " J H Mumma, 1. casting
D Bolton, I " A Mosier, 1 b bag ..
Win Boyles, 1 " Miss Id Mills, I b bag
D A Bartlett, 1 pckge. - - • • C Myers, 1 valise and bdle
Dr Bennett, 1 " Jno Morgan, 1 pckge
L Bane, 1 pckge C Miller, 1
J Bretz, I 11 J W Marshall, 1 pckge
D L Baumgardner, 1 pekoe 1.,t TA. Martin, 1 1;
G W P Beatty,
.1 pckgo- '. . Fred 3frer, 3., . 5l • .
James Bird, I pckgo A Miller, 1 bund le castings
Mrs E Burgett, 1 pckge L Miller, 1 pckge
Surgeon Cuyler, 2 boxes Lt A C Mensb, 1 empty boa.
James Carmichael, 1 box . ket . -
S Childs, Isteini gunge -: Jno"Maine,l box
W E Conrad, 1 box H C Messer, 1 pckge
JA. Conway, lzbox, • Jas Mitchell, l• ' 4 - -
Mrs Joa.Crisswell, 1 bundle) Millard, 1-piece iron ,
M Clark s 1 bag - 0 11111'Curdy,•1 box •••
C G Callow; I box l' P la'Elratia, 2 pckges .
C B Campbell, 1 box Prof M'Coy, 1 " •, 1 '
Jno Cadnell, 1 c bag Collin ll'Curdy, 1 pckge
F Clay, 1 b bag H K M'Clure, 1 lot castings
Rev A A Castleman, 1 pkge A 11 Nelson, I box
.1: 1 carpeoler,„l pckge , 7 , ; G ;P Naugle, 1 box
J CUntter, lip6kke ~ : )(Orgill Nash, 1 box - •
W S Cart, I pckge Alia a M Norris, 1 trunk
Daniel Cohen, 1 pckge 8 . , G,Olcott, 1 pckge
K A Compretos, 1 pckge •19 - nal'age, 1 box - •
Chas Conner, 1 box A B Pickel, " .;..
P Gain, 1 p Vox .' .. , :•Goorge W Phillips, 1 box
J .31 Donn, 1 box H K Parsons ,1 casting
Slt Davis, I box . C Bauch, I box
A c'DitSworth, 1 bOi ' James Powell, 1 pckge
J W Deal, 1 wheel Wm Pool ,1 pckge
M. Dickionr, l l , Vbag 31 Quite, 1. "
J S Davis,l pckge J H Resler, 1 box
31 Dugan, 1 pckge . D,Reyster, I box
John L Dawson, 1 box ' Serg't Rose, 1 " '
JII Honker, 1 box _ Robert Renshaw, 1 box
Jno Dean,l pckge H Reple4l. box
A C Dexter, 1 pckge H Reichard, 1 box
Mrs J Diffenbaugh, 1 pokge Capt J Rohrer, 1 pckge
G B DeCtiart,'l l Pckge • - - J K•Rinehau, 1 box
C 11 Donnough,• 1 bag Thos Reechorf, 1 box
W. Eaatien,./Ifbass; ~ - 7 Copt 1) II Rose, 1 box
Thos Eaton, 1 p box Wm Ruport, 1 k sack
H Ells, 1 pokge • . Reese & Co, 1 bundle
Ensign R IrEvani; 1 pekge Jas Robertson, 1 pckge
R A Follett, I. b bag H P Rodermal, 1 "
Jau Fritz, 1 ti bag- Fred Rifle, I b bag
J 31 Furnath, 1 keg J Emery Round, 1 pekoe
G J Flick, 1 pekoe J G Swank, 1 box
S E Flitch, 1 pckge W Smith, 1 box •
Geo Funk,l pate? ± , :::.T.Swineford,a. box l; . .
J
1 Freeman,l saddle " 31 W Sherbondy, 1 box
Jacob Fleming, 1 pokge j Sassaman, 1 box
H Faulk, 1 bdle trees Miss It.. SO:pokey, I , trunk -
31 A'Fielderi,•2 pckges "--J M. Strube, I box -'• ••
11 Guipe, 1 box Jon Sheets, 1 box
31 Good, 1 bundle F E SWIM .1 box '' •
G W Griswold, 1 box Henry Shroyer, 1 box
S Gross, 1 box. Gee Smith, 1 box •
31 Gutsworth 1 box Capt Siillwoll,l box
J Greenly, 1 sack - ME Sturgeon, 1 h trunk
C Gregg, 1 pckge Peter Sharpe, 1 c bag -
Lt W Garret,-1 pc kge '. .I,Snyder,tl.pckge
A Gibbony, 1 pckge A T Smith, 1 pckge
A Gibbon, 1 bdle . ~ - 7 , ~ G Shays, 1 pckgo
S Gorden, 1 pckge N Stoned , 1 pckge ,
Capt 1 box . • R N Short, 1 pckge
Chas Hagan, 1 " Mrs J H Sullivan, 1 pckge
J Hoffer, 1 lint Nich•Schilllng; 1 pckge ,
J Herr, 1 box Burgeon in Charge Hospital,
J H Hock, 2..boxiis ". 4 '.....-.VlAPckge . . ,
F W Haas, 1 bdle Henry Trger, 1 box
A Honer, leastingi, ,r.',...1.r.c.12bD Tingley, 1 "
Goo Hines, 1 bdle Jas Taylor, 1 box
C lia.ber, I pckge R A.Tallet, 1 c bag
J N Hick, 1 '' J S Thomas, 1 pckge
J.N.Halmi I. . 1 ' • . . S Tilonnis, 1 pckge. '.'•
H•C Hickex, 1 pckge C P Tboinas, 1 pckge
Sam'l Haines, l• ." • . Wll H Thomas, I,pckge
Lizzie Hoene, 1 pckge John Underwood, 1 pckge
A B Hamilton, 1 " Lt. T 111 Utley, 1 sword._ , :
M C Hallowell, 1 " Capt Van Swatara, 1 box
G Hanover,7ll • .0, ~. . HiVal, entitle, 1 box
Jas P Hotvil',l. - ' - ' 11 ' 1 " ' Col J 171" Wells, 1 box
R B Hays, 1 " Jno A Whiner, 1" ..,
Serg't It Ilaeml, 1 box Peter Wagner, 1 pckge
Jacob liuxall;.l pckge . J A Wendworth,l pckge .
A M Halberstadt, 1 gun Maj Jas Wren, 1 box
A J Handerson,'l'package Hon David Wilmot, 1 box
J M. Jordon, I,package 0 H Wheeler, 1 box
•W J jorteaclz• . *“.. ..., John Wailace,l box
J Jones, 1 pckge Capt Watmough, 1 stove
Serg'tA , L Jones , 1 box ' BF Work," I.pckge
W W Jackson, 1 box White & Sutton, 1 pckge
S.mg't •T V Johnson Jr, IT H Wilson, 1 Pekoe
pokge . „ , , 0. N Warden, 1 pckge
Surgeon J King,'l box '' ' Chas Wallace, le bag •
Dr King, 1 pckge W Witmer, 1 keg
Jas Knox, 1 box Lt F A Whiting, 1 page
•
Win Keeuarti I.box . .Wm Weish,l pckge , ,
Abo•Kisler, 1 box Louisa Young, 1 pckge :•:,
Dr Rlt Kelm, I pckge.:. ,M E Zochman, 1 pckge ' :
Quo A Knox, 1 box Four black bags, 1 carpet
A King, 1 bundle hoops bag, one box and several
P Kaue, 1 r„ckge_ . packages without marks.
'•' • ''• T HOMAS BINGIIAM,' Agent.
March 22, 1864.—d2ta4w
ELECTRICITY:
DRS. WYETH and CREAMER, Eclectic
and Electropathic physicians, respectfully, offer
theirprofesSlonai seryices in all the various branches of
the profession, for the treatment of all acute and chronic
forms of disease: ,
The remedial means they employ in the ereatment of
disease consist of Magnetism, Galvanism, Electro. Magne
tism, the Swedish method of Localized movement cure, a
few Eclectic medicines when deemed necessary, 'and in
fact all the natural curative agents that may successfully
be brought to bear upon the disease.
They do .not wish to be understood as arrogating to
themselves nnYeuPerlority of prOfessional skill, but they
believe the remedies they employ in the treatment of Ws
. ease far anterior to those generally employed byphysicians,
from the fact that they act in perfect harmony with the
laws governing ao ; controlling the human system. To*
this, and the fact that they confine themselves to no par-'
titular poi,hy,erspitern, they attribute their success in
controlling disease.'
The principal agent they employ in the treatment of
disease, namely, Electricity, is an agent wonderful in its
phenomena and powerful Mita effects for good or ill It
is an ever present.; all-pervrding principle, governing all
things, from rolling worlds down to the invisible particles
,of.gassetrua matter.. We see, it in the lightaineatiash and
hear the Manifestations Of its power in the muttering
thunder. It is the cause of all decomposition, recompo-,
sltion and transforination. It excites allinotion. This the
exciting cause of life, growth, decay and. death. It
causes secretion, excretion; digestion. It lays.hold of the
credo food lathe stomach, converts it into a state of flu
idity, transmutes it into arterial blood, and sends it , on its
important office of supplying nutriment according to the
necessities.of ,thehody. It is the. nerve
. vital fluid, the
great agent through which the mind acts upon the body: -
It is the cause of all causes except the first great, cause,
the - Infinite Mind which' reated it and brought it into uSe.
These may appear like mere assertiops, but they are
facts admitting of strong and irresistible proof. Is it - then,
to be wondered at that art agent so wonderful in its phe
nomena, so powerful in its manifestations and so intimate
ly connected with all the operations of the human sys
tem, shonld be almost absolute in its power of controlling
disease? 'Certainly not. It is a - natural sequence and
follows as surely as day follows night.-
Among the diseeses which are found to yield readily to
Electricity, in conjunction with proper adjunct treatment,
may be mentioned* the following; Incipient Consumption,
Paralysis, ElPiliptio, Hysteric and other Convulsions;
Neuralgia, in its worst forms, Rhuematism; inflammatory
and chronic; all diseases of the nervous system ;.Dyspep
aia cured,in.a,fqwArgatarents; all .fliseases,oLthe urinary
and genitalprgans; Female Diseases, Asthma, Pll7 and
'Tiolaprais amanrosis and a
'all kindred affecti ns of
the-eye; Aural:is, Strictures, all skin diseases, arc.
Persons calling will be told whether they can be bend-
fitted and no case. taken where some relief nannotrbe af
forded. Consultation free. Office, South Second - street,
below Chestnut, Harrisburg, Et, Office hours from Bto
12 A. N. 1 „4 , ." to &and 7 to 9 - - . •
. ' ' • ALEX. R. WYETW I . e.
apl3 - • p.I
g. . MILTON C
M2O. 440:NES) ROW.
Min UNDERSlGNEDrespectfallyinfoirms
4. the public that he has purchased the
nA.T AND. CAP STOKE
Late the property of T. J. BURNETT, deceased, and that
he will continue the:business at the old stand, where he
wilteenstantly keep - on.hantra general assortment of
HAT S , - CAPS • &
3
OF THE LATEkT STYLES
which will be sold: at rwonehlerates.
liberar,phazc of patgonage its:respectfully solicited
pEtr2B4l2m - -
NOR BEA/TE. — sitioleViAjtall re
oeivedd at -stifsiza
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad
Company.
OFFICE, 227 s. rOVII7II STREET, 1
PHILADELMIA, April 4th, 18d4. J
MEIE annual meeting of the Stockholders of
Ihig Company and att eleCtitin for President amd Six
Ilanagers will take place at the 011 ice of the Company on
Monday, the 25 day of May next, at 12 o'clock, st.
ap6.dtm2 W. H. WEBs, Secretary.
Open Market for Cavalry Horses.
ASST. QVARTBAXASTER'S OFFICE,
ILLATLISDLIM, Penna., April sth, 1864.
TTNTII_, further orders, HORSES, fit for
Cavalry Service, will be purcbased at this place
_in
open market.
None will be received underftve, nar over nine years of
age. Una not be tinder 15 beads in height.
Far particulars apply to' E. C. :11.RICHENTIACII,
aps-dtf Capt. and Asst. Quartermaster.
RECRUITLNG OFFICE, 11. S. INVALID CORPS,
HARRISBURG, Pe., March 1, 1864.
THE attention of Soldiers who have been
Holiarabiy discharged:the United Stateiservice; on
account of disability contracted while in the-line of duty,
and who may wish to enlist in the . Invalid Corps, in re
spectfully calleil telhe following letter from the Provost
Marshal General's Office, from which it appears that they
may receive the bounty altered by . the ward, borough or
tow; to which they may wish to be credited:
(LETTER)
WAR DkPARTIrOp,
• PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE,
BUREAU OP INVALID CORPS,
WAR/MOTOR, _February 23, 1861.
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 General's Office, 1863,
and the instructions of the Provost Marshal General, (see
Circulars Nos. 14 and 108, of 1863, Provost Marshal Gen
eral's Office,) will be credited to the quota to be furnished
under the draft, of the ward, borough, towO, or city and
State from which they enlist. AL N. WISEWELL,
Colonel, and Assistant to the 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 BARITES,
marl7-If Ist Lieut. 11. S. L.C„ Wcting OfScer. '
NEN pFnm ADELPILT_A.
C L'O A K S T O T ,
IND. W. GROSS' NEW" BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
OP FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS AN - 1) CIE C TJL AR,S,
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the Ist of Aprtl. [mar2l-dly
JULIUS ROSENDA LE,
29
O P T IC I AN ,
BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Harris
burg and vicinity that he has removed to. No. 29
Borth Second street, two doors from Walnut. Thankful
for the confidence and patronege bestowed on me during
my stay an Market Square, I hope:to merit a continuance
of the same at my new stand.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to the
CELEBRATED TINTED PARABOLE SPECTACLES,
for which 'claim the undermentioned advantages:
let. That from the peculiar construction of 'the Glasses,
they assist and preserve ..the sigh; rendering frequent
change quite unneceary.
2d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vi
sion, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto en
joyedby spectacle wearers:
. 3d. That tho material from which the Lenges are ground,
is manufactured specially for optical purposes, and is
pteril, BARD AND BRILLIANT, and no liable to beeoMo
4th. Tnet the.frnmes in which they are set, whether in
gold, silver or steel, are of the finest Anality and. finish,
and twat-ammo estiparrin every respect ' '
sth. That:Mord their peculiar color, they prevent a su
perfluity of .light- affecting the retina, and therefore
stiengthlning the optic nerve and rendering . it less liable
to Ainaurosis. . •
Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Achromatic
Microscopes, Spy Glasses, Opera, Marine and Field 'Glass
ee• Stereoscopes and Views, ,, Magic-I,anterns e Basometers
Thermometers, Ma,,,nets, c.
&
Repaertitiek that Rosendell64 liblitute will , bc'permanent
at No. 29 igurth Second street, five doors from the Bueh
ler Bourn. cr• apT-datv3m
GREAT 1324 GAINS ;IN.:JEWELRY
FORSYTH & CO
.
42 AND 44 NASSAU STREET, NEW
(AdjOining the Fait Office )
Offer for sale the-followin.• magnificent list of
• .
WATCHES, ar-rkrNs, JEWELRY, &C.;
• VALUED AT $300,000.
EACH ARTICLE ONE,,DOE'L t, AND.NOT TO RE
PAID FOR UNTIL.YOU ICNO it WHAT
YOU ARE TO. GET:
150 Gold and SilVer Waches.. $l5 00 to $l6O 00 each
200 Ladier Goal Watches ' . 35 00. each
500 Ladies' & Gents' Silver do' 15 00 each
5,000 Ladies' Goal Pencils ..... . 400 to. :6 00 each
5.000 bold-baud. Bracelets...... • 3 00. to 10 00 each
10,000 Lockett, Chains nitd • Rings. 250 to 603 each
6,000 Cameo, Mosaic , and Jet ,
Brodches .. 4.00 to- • . 6 00 each
6,000 Coral and Florentine Ear
drops ~. 4 00 - to 8 00 each
10,000 Gents' 'Breast: Pins ' '2
50 'to 8 00 each
15,000 Sleeve Buttons, and Bosom
• 'Studs 2 50 to 6 00 each
10,000 Sets Ladies' Jeweliy 500 to 10 00 each
6.000 Lava and Florentine sets.: . 4 00 to 6 00 - each
each
10000 Gold Pens, Silver-mounted
Holders... " . 400 'to 5 00 each
5,000 Gold Pens, with Silver Ex:
• tension Cates and Fen- •
ells ... 400th..000 each
The articles avails stock of Jewelry are of the neatest
and most fashionable styles. Certificates of all toe va
rious articles are pat in sealed envelopes and afixed, thus
giving all a lair chance, and sent by mail, for 25 cents
each; and on the receipt of the certificate, it is at your
'option to send Omt Dow.t.a 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. Certifidate
money to be enclosed with order. Correspondence
promptly answered.
Aasyrs Wawrzn in every town and regiment. Bead
or a circular. Address ' FORKT.CH
_ 42 and 44 Nassau street, New York.
• mar2.s-dwai3maw3m
NEW
PHILADELPHIA CLOAK STORE.
(LOS ? "
MANTILLAS,
CIRCULARS.
1,000 CLOAKS from $7 00 to $25 00,
AT THE
NEW CLOAK STORE,
DIA.REET STREET,
D. W. GROSS) NEW- 13LOCIK,
HARRISBURG
Rill
.GRAND, OPENING!.
HE undersigned take the pleasure to:in
fornethe Ladies , off this city and vicinity that she
will have, this - week, her GRAND OPENING of the latest
styles
Bonnets, Lathes' Misses' and Children's Hats,
to whie4 she respectfully invites one and all to come and
examine her new styles.
dat Mrs. MINER.
To THE PUBLIC .— SINGE R 'S Sewing lff.a
chanines, Machine Silk, Linen Thread, Cotton ;
,&c.,
Machine Needles, 011, Union Galloons, B Long Thread,
Eyelets, Snoe Lacers and Stationery. (Alice, Front,
above Market street, Harrisburg.- • • .
apil-o3w . G. D:WOODWARD, Agent.
IZEIP4IO VAL !
S WARI"..et, 3tAItEE, ht ;
EE, Distil
lers and Dealers in FOREIGNand DONt EsTIC WINED
and LIQUORS,' have removed to Fourth street, between
Market and Walnut. . , • a. p9-a/W434,v
SPERDi'Q~NDL,E9, first .ittality, all SIVE.
mu:ea Ega , TE
smnioA lanrnartannx to Bock. jr..
• i sEmENTaw
BILANT'S 0 BR
sEroiArriTH
OP ME
GRAND. STAR
Combination Dramatic Company,:
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination branniiic Company.
CROWDS TURNED FROM THE - ;DOORS UNABLE TO
GALN ADIGSSToi
The Great Protean Actress and Cantatrice
RISS FANNY DUMAN.
FANNITENIII3I.-,
KISS FLINT DENIIOI
CARPENTER OP Rou-EN,
CARPENTER OF ROUEN,
CARPENTER OF RODENT
OE D ` ' '
THE MASSACRE OF ST.HARTHOLOALEW.
The whole company in the bill,
' Secure Seats and Come Early.
For particulars see small bills.
SANFORD'S. BALL.
• _____
THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET,
REAR OF ICERR'S HOTEL.
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16.
FIIN FOR THE lIIILLIONI
MI AND JACK RAGS' STATUES.
orwci BRAVE RI~ALi.
THE STRANGER ; ". •
To conclude with .
MEET HIGH DADDY •IN THE . MORNING.
SAN - NORD AND TROUPE.
Orchestra Seats can be procured in -advance. at Bann
vatt's Drug Store.
Doors open at 83‘. Commence Xto S. .- •
Police always In attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 25 cents. ,
Orchestra crmirs, 50 cents. •
Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single , seats, $l , each.
lan2l-dst
National Bali,
CORNER OF SECOND AND SOUTH STS.,
HOLMES & HIHANS Fftprietor s
NEW FACES, ,
NEW ENTERTALNMENTS.
AND • SMP•O
COME.
Admission, 25 cents.
Private Boxes, 25 00.
Single Seats in Boxes, $1 00.
Doors open at 7. Commence at S.
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CANTERBURY MUSIC .14A I.L.
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
OPEN EVERYEVERY EVE.VETG,
With a First-class CompAny'
SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDUES, Ac.,
Admission. ....... ... .................... .... 15 - cents
-teats in Boxes
MISCELLANEOUS.
TIESTRABLE -PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
SAI:R.—The Subseriber, residing ,rix. ~miles above
Harrisburg, on the Susquehanna river otters at private
sale the following desirable property, allot' which is
con
venient to both the Canal and Radrowl,.and,ohe of4he
best markets in the State, the city of Harrisburg:,
No. L A TAVERN STAND .wlth tour aores of land,
more or loess, on.which is erected a substantial Stone and
Plastered 11011Rri,Containing•eleven ‘ rooms; a large Stone
Stable, capable of holding 20 horses; Carriage House,
Smoke House, and one of the Mit Springs in the country,
Spring House alis other neeeSpallr.Ann buildings.
No. 2. A TRACT containinrl4.acms, more or less, on
whi , ll is erected a Grist J1E1484%93/ Reuse, four Dwelling
Hott,:s, with ont-buildings., TherGriatittill is in good run
ning—vitler, with plenty of, nostom , work, good water
power: and a line hartior:for timber. , The Canal and Rail
road p.iss through this Muperty.: I
No. S. A TRACT 01 - LAND containing 150 acres, more
or less, part tillable, the. • balance timber,. on which is
erected two Dwelling HOUSES, with Siatiles,"-the frame of
a Saw 3,14 head and fall of 21% feet, within 400 yards
of Canal and Railroad. , This is a splendid_ location for a
forge, furnace, or factory.- -
No 4. A MALT containing 10 acres, with HOUSE and
Stable, (the Railroad and Canal pass through,) on which is
a good Stone Quarry, a large quantity of brink „clay, agood
seat for"an anthracite furnatie,An steanAhvV4filL
No. ft. A TRACT containing 455 k acres of *bedlam!, a
large quantity of which is chttnut mil umber, oak; hick
ory, &c., on which there is about four acres 'Cleared, with
HOUSE and Stable thereon. The tract is 34 mile from
Canal and Railroad. ,
The above property will be sold on terms to snit pur
chasers. It can be seen by calling on the subscriber, on
the property, or any information can he given by ad
dressing JOIN C. Iit!ALLI6TEII;
Suseuetvoiria; KOl 7
Dauphin tinnily, reiinta.
mar 22 tf
Gaeta Dr..; •.a:yr Usend and V alnable
•
Dis,covery.
iIIiLTOIVS
II SOLUBLE CEMENT
Applicable to
.Edl.la of more general practical utility
useful Arts. than any invention now before the
public. It bus Men thoroughly tested
during the last two years by practical
men, and proubunced by al; CO be .
SUPERIOR' TO A dr r
Adhesive .Prepanations known.
d new thing.
Its Combination
Boo Land Shoe Man
nfactarern
Jewelers.
liee.
It is a liquid.
Remember
.Agents to Fbilat.
WS-ay -
B ,
OKWELEAT Just reeeivd:- • very
small lot. Flatoice-BUCKWHEAT, at
ISHSLER Fkua
.
ISRcaMB.-4!..9;#1!',i1)94e.....bc
mail3l
IMITARAM. MUBTARD,4 the best imported,
1-7 jurt'""i ral a r g Va Y s t 6 t i A.
rRAZER
ofeeeessors to Wm Dock. Jr., o Co
febi
haianne Tivadrse
PEDLER WAGON cheap for cash Dirett letter to
BOX No. 313, Ilantisburg, Pa. marll-tf
CM
NEW ACTS, and a
Ell
Hrians's kvsoinims Csyswr is new
thing, and the n!Sult of years' of
study; its combination is on
Scientific Princip
Under nu .circumstances or
change or -tempeiature, will it be
come corrupt or omit any offensive
smelt
BOOT AND SHOE =,
Manufacturers, using Meet:tines, will
And lt the best article known as
Cementing for the Chan :it wog
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature '
JEWELERS
will find It sufficiently silitegve for
their use, as bus been proved:
It is Especially Adap t ed Leesther,
And we claim as an especial mend,
that it sticks Patches to Boots and
Shoes sufficiently strong without
taring.
•
It is the 'only
LIQUID CEMENT
Etrtaot that is a mire thing for mood
tog - .
Furnitn rockery,
Toys,.
Bone,
And articles of Household use
REMEMBER •
HILION'A INSOLUBLE CKEKit
IN ill a liquid:Ton:li *kid is easily ap
• - plted_ap paste;
Hu.rolsoB istiottrot:a PM=
Is insolaolfirim waxer or oil:
Ruscires'hismosis Crarucr
Adheres oily /1;0E1.: sneer..
Supplied in Family or Itfanufec
Carer's Packages Prom 2 ounce?. tol.oo
the.
HILTON . BROS. &
Propriertrin%
providence, WE'
LAIN6sk
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