Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, April 19, 1864, Image 1

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    4E TELEGRAPH
I 5 PUBLISHED
VOILVD-G AND EVETECG,
OEORGE BERGNER..
(-4'7'loE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT.
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NEW ADVERTITSEMENS.
G- IR. A_ PP Er.
Steam Job Printing
ESTABLISHMENT,
THIRD STREET, NEAR 'WALNUT,
HARRISBURG, PA.
fralslG recently added to our Jobbing
Department a large amount of sew type, several
p.s fast steam presses or the most improved machinery,
aid other material, we are. now prepared to execute at
~hurt notice, and in the most approved style,
ALL KINDS OF MILITARY BLANKS, •
LETTER SHEET lIDADINGS,
CIRCULARS
BILL HEADS
BUSINESS CARDS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
POSTERS, iu one or more colors,
PROGRAMMES,
BILLS OF LADING,
PROMISSORY NOTES,
LEGAL BLANK
AND
JOB WORK
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
PLAIN .OR ORNAMENTAL.
Orders from a distance attended to promptly.
marlo-dAwtf
A. F. ZIMPeIERMAN,
Practical Watch Make - 1-,
No, 52 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
DE.III.7EIt IN
FINE WATCHES,
CHAINS,
RINGS,
SETS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SILVER WARE,
PLATED WARE,
TEA SE,CTICES,
AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY.
coutautly on hand a woir selected and elegantly
aieorted stock of
FINE WATCHES,CAINS,
RINGS,
AND SETS.
FINE SILVER WARES.
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES,
Both in Gold and Silver Cases.
Also, a fine assortment of
LADIES' WATCHES
Calmatly on hand
A LARGE VARIETY OF
EIAEG-ANOL' CI_4OCK.S,
Of all descriptions; all of which will be sold at the
• .10WEST GASH _PRICES.
.e.• Call and examine the goods.
?articular attention paid to repairitm" of fine Watches,
as Chronometers, , Duplex and other celebrated
I , :;,alieS, and all Muds of Jewelry neatly repaired.
None but the most competent workmen employed, and
the whole matter under my own personal supervision,
A. F. ZIMAIERMAN,
mat2sl No. 52 Market street, adjoining BrantialialL
T. F. WATSON,
MASTIC CEMENT
31A..NTTFAC2'UR.ER,
PIICTSJEiTikr.Gr,
TS PREPARED to furnish and coat the ex
terior of Buildings with the MASTIC CEMENT, on a
new system. This material is entirely dliterent, from all
,!her cements used heretofore, and is the only reliable,
ilapc,risnable coating for outside work. Mixed with pro
p k.r proportions of puro Linieed Oil it forms a solid, dura
tie adhesiveness to Brick or ntone Walls, Making a boa:4 7
tine water proof surfaec mad finish equal to Brown
e;.L.ne or any color desired.
Among others for whom I have applied the Mastic" Co.
to,ut, I refer to the following gentlemen:
J. Bissell residence, Perm' Street, Pittsburg.
J. IL'Shodnberger residence, Lawrenceville.
S. llonvelet,
Jambs M'Candlcss, " Allegheny city.
Calvin Adams, " Third street Pittsburg.
James Wood, owner St. Charles Hotel, . "
William Vohel, Girard House,
Ran . S' oser, architects Dispatch Buildings, "
John B. Cox, residence, Front streellarrisburg Pa.
A. J. Jones," •
Please address
T. F. WATSON,.
P. 0. Box 1306, Pittsburg, Pa.,
or; Penna. House, Harrisburg, Pa..
MEM
TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS.
Collection of Pensions Bounties Back Pay
and WV Claims, . .
til , FicF,Rs , PAY RORRS, MUSTER ROLLS AND
RECRUITING ACCOUNTS MADE OUT.
•
-- •
THE undersigned, having been in the ein
-1 ploy wont of the United States during the last eighteen'
es. Clerk in the Mustering and Disbursing Office
=')d (Aire of Superintendent of Reeruiting - Servieu
~. , a nAylvanitt, respectfully informs the public that he has
I,lrd ac (Alice in the DAILY tint.salt.trn Building for the
i' , :mse of collecting Pensions, em
Bounties, Back Pay and
filar CiaiMS ; also, making out °M' Pay Rolls, Muster
and Recruiting Accounts.
All orders by moil attended to proniptly. •
coral-dtf SULLIVAN S.' CBILD.
3 1'FADDENIS MARBLE YARD.
CORNER OF WALNUT AND FIFTH STREETS,
Harrisburg, Pa.
rfiRE undersigned having opened a Alarble
1. Yard in this city, beg leave to intent theit friends:
aL.t the public la general, that they are - prepared to ftir-
L.:11
MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
SIICH AS
aluenments,
Tombs,
Head Stones,
Mantles,
Ind Ilouse Work in Marble and Brown Stone
Give, us a call and we will guarantee satisfaction...
11l'FADDEN k'CO. •
a—Lettering neatly none in English or Gernian.
mar2o-dly
VISITING, 'WEDDING, INVITATION,
r AT HOME CARDS.—By a spacial arrangement
'Lill one of the best engravers in the country, cards of
ati' description will be executed in the highest style of
Conformable with the latest basnion, and supplied
Prigiiptiv at lower prices than are charged by the station
'," in Nev York or Philadelphia_ For samples and prices
Call Ed . BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
_
A RA LARGE INVOICE o.!' NEW
4.4.. ISIN'S,
CITRON,
cuRRANTs,
PRUNES
kIGS, &C.,
SHISLER I; FRAZER'S,
(Successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., aa Co.) ,
At
;1020]
Soldiers' Portfolios.
A LARGE assortment at
BERGNER'S CEIEAP:BOOKSTORE,
ele r lB Sob] at Waolesalr. or retail at low- prices-
1,00. E sal Lß e S_ : Geu ge
Stusitl. &°F°.R.A.7.l3Ehisi:or
(Stooessors to W
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Jr , & cm)WOOSGoet cele
bratedtte
(S i
jtreeeired , 4l for bale by SRISLER & FRAZER,
(eueeessors to W. Pr-'
Jock. ,iiT;ac).)
smallbut very fine lot
Sweet Cider, just received at
4 SHISLER & FRAZER,
1 44 , picaeasors to W.;Dock, Co.)
• ~ AA Ifill*- - el iiip i
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$1 50
4 00
10 00
BY ..GEORGE BERGNER
MEDICAL.
THE GREAT
"AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
KNOWN AS
"ll EIAIIBOLD 9 599
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ
lIELMBOLD EXTBACT "BUCHIT,"
HELMBOLD EYTRAOT SARSA PARSED A ,
HELMBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU,
nsrilyt AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
POH DarAsEs OF.TH:II
BLADDER, 'ETI)NTYS, GRAVEL
AND DROPVAL SWELLINGS
Trnseclicine increases the power of Di
seetton, and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy
action, by which the WATERY or CALCEROOS deposi
tions, and, all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re
duced, es well as pain and inflainniation, and is good for
MEN, WOMEN or. CHILDREN.
HELNBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from Exet.ccus, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or Abuse,
A. _ a . e :a 0 •• • a S
Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Skin,
Loss Of Dlemory, Loss of Power,
Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing,
Horror of Disease, Trembling,
Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness,
Universal I , gaitude of the Pain in the Back,
Muscular System, Flushing of the Body,
Hof, Hands, . Eruptions on the Face,
Pillid Countenace,
These S:,:mptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi
cine liWariably removiA soon follow
Di - POTENCY, FATM - TY,'EPILEPTIC FITS,
Lb one of which the patient may,e*pire. Who can say
that they Are not frequently followed by those "direful
diseases,"
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION
Many are aware of the cause - . of their sullerin6; but
none will confess. The records of the insane asylums and
the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample Wit
ness to the truth.of the assertion.
'nig CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED
WITH:ORGANIC whANNESS, •
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the system, which Ilehnhold's Extract Buchu invariably
does, A trial will convince the most skeptical.
FEMALES-FEMALES-FEMALES,
OL OR YOUNG, SENTGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM
PLATING ALIUIRIAGE
In many affections peculiar do females the Extract Bu
chu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosls or
Retention, Irregularity; Painfrulness, or suppression of the
customary Evacuations, lllcerwted or Schirrous state of the
.Dterus, Leucordhea or - White-% Sterility,. and for • all com
plaints incidentdo the sex, whe their' arising from Indiscre
tion,Habits of Dissipation or iv i the ! • •
DECLINE OR MANOR OF LIFE.
NO F: LILY SHOULD BE %VITI[OUT IT.
Take no Balsam, Mercury - or Unpleasant redloine for
Unpleasant and Dangerous iiisea ses.
HELIII:BOLD'S EXTRACT BUOIIu,
Cures Secret Diseases in all their;sagas; at little expense;
little or no change in di , • st;, no inconvenienoo and no expo
sure. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby remck ring .obstruCtions,, prevent:Lag and
curing Strictures of the. Urethra, allaying pain and inflam
mation, so frequeat in, this class of di - seasm., • and expelling
Poisonous, Diseased, and' Woniout Matter. Thousands
.
upon thousands who have boon the victims of quacks, and
who have paid hear y fees to be cured in a Short time; have
found they were de( :eived, and that ;the "Poison . " has by
the use of "powerful Astnngents," been. dried_ up in the
system, to break out.. in an aggravated form, fuid,.pepapa
after marriage.
Uso RELIIBOLDIS..nMRACT . BUCHU for all. Affections
and Diseases of the U rinary Organs, whether existing in
Rale or Female, from - whatever cause originating, and no
Matter of bow long si =ding. - Diseases' of 'these Organs
require the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S .EXTRAGT
BUCHIJ is the Great 13 .iuretic, and it is certain to - have the
desired effect in. all Diseases for which It is- recoil'.
.biended, _
I. Ilelmbold's Highly Concentra
ted Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAI'ARILLASYPI3II
- This is an affe , iti on of the Blood; mat attacks the
Sexual Organs, Lining s of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind
pipe and other Mucus Surfaoes, making its appearance in
the form of Ulcers_ F lelinbold's Extract Sarsaparilla, pu
rifies the Blood, azAd removes all Scaly Eruptions of the
Skin, giving to the Con iplexion a Clear and Healthy Color.
It tieing prepared expr ossly for this class of complaints,
*its •Biood-PurifyingPro perties are preserved to - a greater
extent than any anther preparationof Sarsaparila._
KELM:ROL IYS ROSE N'irll.
:An excellent Lotion far diseases of a Syphilitic Nature,
and , as an injeciion in d.ise:w.s of the Urinary Organs,
arising from habits ofdia 31pation, used in nbnnection with
the Extracts Buchu and Sarieparlila, in such diseases as
recommended. Evidence: of the most responsible and re
liable character will accon ipany the medicines. CERTIFI
CATES OF CURES from eight to twenty years standing,
with names known to S mance:and Fame. For Medical
Properties of Buchu, see nspensary of the United States.
See Professor DRIVER'S vtaluable works on the Practice of
Physic. See remarks .made by the' late celebrated Dr.
PIIYSICK, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr.
EPHRAIM McDQWELL, tc celebrated Physlcianand mem
ber of the Royal College of :Surgeons, and published in the'
Transactions of the Elnf,,orc and. Queen's Journal- See
Medico-Chirurgical Reciew,p. ablished by BENJ. TRAVERS,
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. The most of
the late standard works on Medicine. Extract of Bimini,
$lOO per bottle, or six bottles for; $5 00. Extract. of
Sarsaparilla, $1 00 per bolt le, or six for $5 00.
Im
proved Rose Wash, 50 cents peer bottle, or six for $2 50,
or half a dozen each for $l2 00, which will be sufficient
to cure the most obstinate cases, If directions are adhered
to. Deliyered to any address, securely packed from ob
servation. Describe ay - tenni/1s in all communications.
Cures guaranteed. Advice. gratis.
•
AFFTDAVIT.
Personally appeared - before Ins an Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, R. .T. Reinhold, who, being duly sworn,
doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mer
eery, or other it:undo/as drugs, and• are purely vegetable.
EL T. HELSIBOLD.
- Swam and Imbscrilbed before ine this 23d day of No
vember, 1854.. ' . 'VAL ' P. HIBBARD,
Alderman, Ninth street, ab. Race, Phila.
Address let!.etu.for. information in confidence.
.BT. A . RT 'OI.D Chemist.:
pb ,
Depot 140011,19tp c litreet, lielb.W.:94ootnrity Thalia*.
NOW.
COMPOUND
"THE UNION—NOW AND FOREVER.",--Webster.
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, -APRIL 19, 1864.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELECTRICITY.
DRS. W xETH and' CREAMER, Eclectic
and Electropathic - physicians, respectfully offer
weir professional services in all the various branches o
the profession, fdr the treatment of all acute and chronif
forms of disease.
The remedial means they employ in the treatment of
disease consist of Magnetism, Galvanism, Electro-Magnet
ism, the Swedish method of Localized movement cure, a
few Eclectic medicines when deemed neoessavg, and in
fact all the natural curative agents that may successfully
he brought to bear upon the disease.
They do not wish to be understood es arrogating to
themselves any superiority of professional skill, but they
believe the remedies they employ 111,We treatment of dis
ease far superior to those generally employod byphysicians,
from the fact that they act in perfect harinony ' with the
laws governing and controlling the huMan system. TO
this, and the fact that they confine themselv,es to no par
ticular pathy or system, they attribute their, sureens
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 lit It
is an ever present, all-pervrding principle, governing all
things, from rolling worlds down to the invisible particles
of gasseous matter. We see itin the lightning's Rash and
hear the . manifestations of its power in the muttering
thunder. It is the cause of all decomposition, recompo-
Bitten and transformation. It excites all motion. IL is cue
exciting cause of lifergrowth, decay and death. It
causes accretion, excretion, digestion. It-lays hold of the
crude food in the . stomach, converts it into a state of flu
idity, transmutes it into arterial blood, and sends if on its
important office of supplying nutriment according to the
necessities 'of the body. It is the nerve vital fluid, the
great agent through which the mind acts upon the body.
It is the cause of all causes e4c..:pt the first groat cause,
the Infinite Mind which created it and brought it into use.
TneSo may appear like mere-asserticins . , but Mei are
facts admitting of strong and irresistible proof. Is it then,
to be wondered at that en agent su wunaerful in its phe
nomena, so puwe,ful in its nutrufestations and so intimate
ly connected with all the operations of the human Eye,.
tem, snould be almost absolute in its power of controlling
di,eese? certainly not. It is a natural sequence and
follows as surely as day follows night.
Among too disteses which are found to yield readily to
Electricity, in conjunction 'with proper adjunct treatment,
May be mentioned thefollOwing; Incipient ConsmuntiOn,
Pnralyois, Elpiliptio, Hysteric and. occur' Convulsions;
Neuralgia, in its worst, forms, Ittmematism, inflammatory
and chronic; all diseases of the nervous system; dyspep
sia. cured iu'a few treatments; all Maus., of the urinary
and genital organs; Female Diseases, Asthma, Wes and
Prolupsus AM; anuturosis and - all kindred affections of
the eke; Aurettl; ntrictures, all skin disease; am.
Persons calling will uu toid . whetber they can be bene
fitted and no case taken where some relief cannot he af
forded. Qonsuitation free. °Mee, &tall Second street,..
bc , olV Chestnut, Harrisburg, 'Pa.. Unite hours from 8 tO
I4' al. to 6 and 7 to .
ALEX R. WYETH, M. D.
aPla Int. J. MILTON'
NO. 4 JONES , ROW. '
THE 'UNDERSIGNED rpapectfully informs
the public that he has parchasea the
HAT AND CAP STORE
Late the property of T. J. BURNETT, deceased, and that
he will - continue the business at - the old stand, where he
will constantly keep on hand a general assortment of
HATS, CAPS, &c.,
OF TIRE LATEST STYLES,
which will be sold at reasonable rates.
A liberal sltare of patronage is Tospectrully solicitod
innr2B-d2tn H. a A LONG
Market Street Property
.11[A.RitISBURIa . GAS STOCK
AT PRIVATE SALE.' ":"•' I ' 7 ' l ; -
THE HOUSE and LOT, oh Market street,
1. .between Fourth and Fifth streets, in :the. City of
:Harrlsburg,.knownas.No. 9t) Market street; and lately oc
cupied by Dr. Geo. Badey, is offered at private sale, until
the Ist of May. The Lot is 29 feet on Market street, run
ning back 210 feet to Strawberry alley. The House is a
first-cease Mansion, with all the modern improvements.
. ALSO Eight. shares of Harrisburg Gas Stock. •
For terms and information apply to
aVT-d2w
~.L.ykens Valley Coal Company.
I\TOTIO.E. H The alumna meeting of the
1.1 Stockholders of the Lykens Valley Coal Company
onll be held at the office of Edward Gratz, Esq., N0..4
South• Seventh street, roilAdelp4in, on Monday, the 2d
day of May twit, at 12 o'clock, for the election of Seven
Directors to servo' for the ensuing year. L
apl dim
Likeiis•Valloy Railroad 'and Coal Com-
. . .pany. .
NOTICE. --The annual meeting Of • the
.ttockholdfirs of the , Lykons Valley Railroad and
Lout Company will' be held at the tolfice•of Edward Gratz,
Esq., No. 4 South Seventh street, Philadelphia, on Mon
day, the 2d daY of lday neit, at 12 o'clock, for the elec
tion of a President;.Seeretary; Treasurer and Seven Man•
agors, to serve for - the ensuing year. ' . •
GEO. K HOFFMAN.
apldlm . V. It R. & C. Co.
Mattrasses : Spring-Beds ! Comforts 111
PALM . LEAF - HAM TOP - MATTRASSES.
Palm Leaf Cotton Top Mattresses.
Corn Husk Diactrasaan'
Patent Spring, Slat Bods.
• Feather Pillows and Bolstens.
Cotton Comforts and Spreads.
Ladies' Willow Work Stands
Carpet Camp Stools
Door Rugs, CaspetHassacks.
• Iron Bedsteads; latest pattern, &c; &e..
N. B.—Sofas, Lounges, CIIShiOII% Chairs and Mattrass
repaired. Hair and Spring Mattrasses made to order. No 4
109 Market street, llarrislitirg, Pa. r.
marl-d3m ' J. T. BARNITZ.""
SILAS WARD,
DIAL= IN
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SIIEET MUSIC,
VIOLINS, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Strings,
Drums, Fifes, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Photograph Cards and
Albums, Ambrotype Geros, Engravings, Pictures, &c., &c.
Rememoer the place ; No. 12 Third street, the larger
Music Store this:side of tbe great cities. jan2B-ttsf
Dr. R. A. MARTIN
RESPEOTFULLY informs the citizens of
Harrisburg and vicinity that he has removed his
mace from the Union Buildings Au his residence in.. Third:
street, three doors below Pine, where he will be happy to.
receive the calls of tils old patients and those of the com
munity who may desire his prefessloiaal services.
April Ist, 1864-d2w
PRIME LARD.
Kettle Rendered LARD, just received
at SEMLER FRAZE:II,
tnirSl (successors to Wm. Dock, fit , & Co.)
FOlt SALE.—A Five-horse-power STEAM
ENGINE and BOILER, in good order. Apply t 0
F. GEETY,
feh23-11' 'Walnut street, below Sixth. •
110ORTFOLIOS ! PORTFOLIOS !
CELESSbLEN and Backgammon Boards, a fmeassort
leant, just received at SgHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
QMOKED SALMON.-FINE SMOKFT)
SALMON, just received at
SHISLER & FRAZER,
feb3 (successors to Wm. Dock, jr., & Co.)
A PATRIOTIC GIFT BOOK.
OUR CONSTITUTION, GOVERNZsIENT AND UNION.
"Our Government," an exposition of the Constitution,
&e., for popular use. By IL irlfassET:- Price $l. For
sale at . del4 BERGNER'S BooxsTORE.
MEE CELEBRATED VIRGINIA 011 OF
ALX, and Day & Martin's London Blacaing, lust re
coved and fur sate by SELISLE.F. & FRAZER,
fel (succestort to Wm. -Dock, Jr, -Co.)
BREA_KFAS'T TEA.--Just re
ceiyed, a fine chest of English Breakfast Tea, at
SEMLER & FRAZER'S,.
(Suedessers to Wm. Dock,.Jr.)
ivriaccE KUM —A fresh lot just received
I.7.:lL`tout for Polo by [do4l BOYER 3 / 4 ROERFER.
Mr..TN0.13. SIMON,
Harrisburg, ()rico
SAM% A. HOLMAN,
Altoona, Blair 'county, Penns
drEO. R HOFFMAN,
Prost L. V. C. 00.
GROCERIES.
NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE.
BOYER 4,KOVAIPER,
ito,L E BALE , A.ND RETAIL
DEA tali" -
AG It . 0
C E
Qu,eenls and Glass Ware,
. . ; AND ALL Imps OF
00-UNTRYP-RODUOE,
AYE, just opened a large and well selected
A
stock of goods at their stand, No. 9 MarketDquare;
HerTisburg, Pa., to which they invite the attention of the
public generally. noladly
_F I N B
LI QUO RS.
Shissler & Frazer,
(Successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.)
TIE4LERS •IN FOE FAMILY GROCE
LI RIES opposite the Court House, have on hands tine
selection of
BRANDIES,
of different vintages.
FINE AND COMMON WINES,
wmsxYs.
OLD DOVHBON,
MONONGAHELA,
YEW YEISII AND SCOTCH
Whiskya The best ever brought to this market.
OLD WHEAT,
FAMILY NECTAR,
And the ,celebrated
_ .
LaubficlUT GROVE WHISKY.
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
SHLOSS JOHANNESBURG!,
SOOTOH AND IRISH ALES.
LONDON BROWN STOUT.
wro CHERBY,
PLANTATION,
WIGWAM TONIC BITTERS.
Wlth,a complete stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES
And Condiments of every description now in the market,
and at
THE LOWEST BAT=
JOHN WISE,
THIRD sTaBET, NEAR WALNUT,
11ARaussuRG, PA.,
WHOLIZALE AND RETAIL DEALER LV
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &C.,
Citrons,
Figs, Dates,
Prunes,
Almonds,Walwats,
:Pilberia,
Cream Nus,
Ground Nuts,
Pecan Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts,
Cranberries,
Hominy and Beans,
Cakes and . Crackers,
Sweet and Irish Potatoes,
Jujube Paste,
Mess Paste,
Fig Paste
Marsh Mallow Gum Dropsi
Cream Chocolate Drops,
Plain Candies, &c., &c.
Oranges and Lemons, _
Canned Fruits,
;
Teas and Spices, all kinds,
Paper Bags,
Cider Vinegar,
Fresh and Sah Fish in sea
Son. •
Vogqtables In seam,
ranta,
octl3
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE
The subscriber offers for sale the stock and fixtures of
his well known: WHOLESALE 'LIQUOR STORE AND
RECTIFYING ESTABLISHMENT."He will sell the whole
or part of the stock, and.the entire fixtures. The busi
ness has been carried on about fifteen years, and is welt.
established. With. the store is connected a Good "COPPER
STILL It int nutted on Canal street, between Pennsyl
vania railroad and canal, and has a priVate siding suitable
foi forwarding purposes. Possession given immediately,
and lease given for from. one to ten years. Terms to suit
purchasers. For TurthOr Information apply on the pre
mises to [truti 4 24-tf] GEO. G. KUNKEL.
PRIVATE SALE.
ONE of the best locitions for IRON
WORKS in the State for mg', ;at a very reasonable
price, to any purchaser who will improve it,aituated with
in a short distance of the city of Harrisburg, between the
Pennsylvania railroad kndcanal, about live hundred feet
wide, and alongside or the best limestone quarries in the
State and close to a good turnpike road; also, 'room for
waste cinders for fifty years, without-paying for the land
Apply to DAVID MUMMA, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Law, No. 24 North Second street,
marle-dtf Harrisburg, Pa.
[Philadelphia Press insert three times and send bill to.
this office.]
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
The several properties of the Estate of WILLIAM
LISON, deceased, in the city of Harriablarg, consisting of
Houses on Front street and Chestnut street, at and near
the corner of 'Front and Chestnut streets, a vacant lot on
Mulberry street, near Thirdstreet, and 19% acres
of land at the eastern terminus' of. Market street, are of
fered for sale. For terms of sale apply to the undersigned,
Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia.
de2l-dtfj . • .THOMAS. COCHRAN.
To Railroad Contractors.
PROPOSALS ere invited for the Gradna
non, Masonry, Bridge. Superstructure,,,,_ Ballast,
Cross-Ties..and Track Laying of the PITTSBURG AND
COSTNELLSVILLE RAILROAD, between..
Cennellevills and Cumberland,
Embracing a distance of about EIGRTY-SEVEN -MTLE3,
in sections of about one mile each.. Specilications will be
ready at the Company's Offlce in Pittsburg, on and after
the Ist-of APRIL current, 'and proposals bo re
ceived until thO 28th of APRIL enbabg.
BENJ. H. LATROBE,
President
rearlB-td
Offloo P & C. R. R. Co.
Pittsburg March 16, 1864.
STEEL ENGRAVING
or
The Most Rev. J. HUGHES,
MIST ARCHBISHOP Or NEW YOBS.
THIS most excellent engraving is now of
fered for sale at W. KNOCHE'S,
apt-lm , 98 Market street, Sole Agent.
C OB 'S SPARKLING GELATIN, the best
manufactured, just received awl for mile by
SELMER & FRAZER
(succemore•to Wm Pock. yr., & Co.)
in
A GRADUATE of Duff's Camercial Col
.
lege, Pittsburg, Wishes a situation as Book Keeper.
A line to BOX 272 will receive immediate attention. _
apl4-dlw • •
- NirESS BEEF and MPS'S PORK.—A choice
article of Mess Beef and Park at
SHISLER & FRAZER
ap9 (successora.to Win. Dock, jr., & Co.)
BUOKIVIEEPAT --Just received.
small lot. Fine choice BUCKWHEAT at
SHISLER & ktAZER,
(successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.)
maral
DM MUSTER.IS, the best imported,
just received and for sale .by
SHISLER & FRAZER,
febl (somata:ma to Wm . Dock, Jr., & Co.)
FOR SALE—A very' e Twg-horse
PHDLER WAGON-cheap for cash. Direct letter to
.1,30 x No. 31S, Harrisburg, Pa. marll-tf
ORANGES! ORANGES 1----A large of
superior Oianges, and Sicily Havana, for sale in any
quantity at iantiq BOTER R !WEEPER.
A LARGE lot of beat quality o f 31broor
,414111: Po r tatnjust received and for sale br
BOYER - ac
decl2.llff No. 8 Narkot Square.
EVENING EDITION.
REPO 11316iD .11,12.11.FASLY. FOR THY TELEGRAM
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
- MONDAY, April 18, 1864.
• The House met at 3' P. 1.1., and spent the
Whole of the afternoon and evening sessions
in the consideration of the bill proposing to
increase the revenues, of tha State
~by addi
tiOnal taxation on railroad.s, barilm, brokers, etc.
The bill, as pasied finally, providei fora
tax of two per cent. on the gross- receiptS of
railroad companies, when exceeding sixty
thousand dollars, and a tax of one per cent.
when less than sixty thousand. Adjourned.
33t) Tereortii)Q.
FROM EUROPE.
Of Every/AmorVim.
The steamer Glasgow has arrived . from
Liverpool on the 2d, and Queenstown on the
4th. /ter news via Queenstown is somewhat
later.
LONDON, April 4th.—The Hews reports that
measures are being taken by the Tory oppo
sition to muster its utmost strength for a well
organized attack on the Government in Par
liament.
`The runes says the prospects of the Gov
ernment have improved since the Easter re
cess; but there is a rock ahead, vii: the case
of Mr. Stansfield, whose defence from the
charge of connection with the late attempt oh
the life of Napoleon shall, it thinks, be made
at a private incumber of Parliament, and not
as a person connected with the Government.
Mazzini has addressed-a letter to the Times
exoherating Mr. Stansfield from any connec
tion with the above named scheme•of Grecco ,
and others.
Consuls 1 o'clock on the afternoon of the
4th, were quoted at 914091 f.
Advices from Rome' confirm the apprehen
sions for the life of the Pope. His recovery-is
not, however, despaired of.
Prince Napoleon, it is reported, will go to
Sweden.
The Paris Pays speaks Of a serious conflict
said to have taken place in Jutland, between
an Austrian and a Prussian regiment.
'The Vienna papers give a positive and offi
cial denial to the report that a revolthad been
planned among the Hungarian troops in con
soquence of the wholesale executions'which
had taken place.
The transfer of the,lonian Islands to Greece
takes place on April 28th, i -
The Pain, one, of the gunboats sent out to
China for the Emperor, has arrived.back at
Plymouth.
Green and Dried Fruits,
And. : Country Produce in
Beason.
JOHN \risk.
The Department of the Monongahela hav
ing been abolished, and, annexed to the De
partment of the Susquehanna, Gen. Couch
gives the following official notice on assu_m
mg command:
HEADQUARTERS DEPANTMENT OY SEBUM
EANNA, Chambersburg, Pa., April 12, 1864.
The following extract' from the orders of the
War Department is published: .
VAR DEPARTMENT, ADJETANT GENFRAX,'S
OFTIOE, April 6, 1861.—The Department of
the Monongahela will be annexed tO . tbe De
partment of the Susquehanna, and discontinued
as a separate Department -
By order of the Secretary of War.
E. D. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant 'GeneraL
In accordance with the above Order, the
undersigned assumes command of that por
tion of this Department which has been. an
nexed.
All orders and instmotions from Headquar
ters Department of the Monongahela Will re
main unless otherwise directed. The current
orders of these Headquarters Will, govern
where there , is a ccnfliot of authority.
A very
PRICE TWO COTS.
Pe,nnsylvania Legislatitre.
I MPOItT /IN T N•EWS
NEvF You April 18
The Department of the Seisquehanna
Officers whom this order affeets, namely
staff officers, commanding officers of bodies,
detachmentsand ; of, troops, including those
of ,the Departmental Corps, will report their
station and duties without delay to these
Headquarters.
The following are the Staff officers of this
Department, together with their stations:
Major Jno. A. Schultz, A. A. Gen., Chain
beisburg, Pa.
Major John B. Burt, A. D. a and Inspector
General, Chambersburg, Pa.
Capt.:James G. Johnson, Chief: Quarter
master, Chambersburg, Pa.
Major C. H. Meneely, A. D. C. and Com. of
Misters, Chamberabing, Pa.
Capt. H. F. Beardsley, A. A. A. Gen.,
Chambersburg; Pa.
Lieut. CoL John L. Leconte, 'Medical In
spector, Philadelphia, Pa.
Surgeon John Campbell, Medical Inspector,
Philadelphia, Pa. -
Capt. Brownell Granger, Chief tom. of Sub
sistence,Harrisburg, Pa.
Lieut. C. W. Taylor, Ordnance-Officer, Har
risburg, Pa. D. N. COUCH,
Major General U. S. Vols.
Official—lL P. BEABDSLBY, A. A. A. G.
Parade of CoAored Troops in.Bsditimore
BersnaortE, April 18.
Three regiments of colored troops,• part of
hlaiyland's quota, passed through the streets
this morning, fully equipped, and under
marching orders. They made a fuze display.
This day three years ago the PennsylVania
troops were assailed by secession rowdies on
the streets. The event of to-day presents
quite a contrast.
Great preparations are making for the Ma
ryland Sanitary Fair, which opens to-night.
President Lincoln and Speaker Colfax will be
_present. There is a military parade this af
ternoon in honor of the event.
The hall of the Maryland Institute presents
quite a magnificent display, and excels any
thing of the kind ever seen in Baltimore.
Bill Signed by the Presideut.
Wesumerrox, April 18.
The President has approved the act extend.:
ing for two years, from its date, 'the tune
within which the States and Territories may
aecept the grants of" land donated - for the 'vs-:
tablishment of colleges for the benefit of agri
cultural and the mechanical arts. West Viri
Olio is now included within ttk-proiisions - of
tlis law.
STftH PRINTIN.k 0111111,
The/allowing aro-the rates ror auferuslogjn;elibjaszi
uautit Those having advertising to do will find 1: rob:
venien tfor reference.
fjc3• - Four lines or. less constitute one-bait square fight
tines (t more than four constitute a SOON'
iro .
- , e oim Ooomm.
One AlaY,--- ,, -- ~..6 -61-
Twoilayll, ' ' '.• .. "1 00
Iluee.days. .. 125
One month . • ' ' :. '6 GC
Two months '0
04
Three montha....._ 11 00
Six months , .O
One year .. 25 1 b
GO
- 76 25
• - ' :'l7
. . 150
FOR. A sums simast.
One day... i .80
Two days -60
Three days... . .75
One week... ....... I. 125
One month 3 00
Two months 4 50
Three months 5 50
Six months 800
One year 15 00
Administration Notices....
Herring° Notices
Auditor's Notices... ..
Funeral Notices each insert'
:tor &Wire= notices
before Marriages and Des
each indeition.
In the LOW: o...hte^g:g.:
inner thnue rim Lars tbr
Fortress Monroe.
EXPZDITION TO
REBELS CAPyinum—awavra, OF UM ON PaLsoii:
,ERS FROM cia poncr.
Foirmss Motn:toz, April 12.
An expedition, under command of tieneral
Graham, consisting of the army gunboats,
the 9th New Jersey, 23d and 25th Massachu- •
setts, and 118thNevrYork regiments,together
with two sections of artillery, left here on
Wednesday night, and landed at different
points.
• They concentrated at Smithfield, Va., on--
Monday evening, and succeeded :in routing
rebels, capturing one commission.ed. officer
and five men. They also took seveial'hories
and carriagei, together with the commissary
stores.
A rebel mail and, a •piece of artillery for
merly taken from the gunboat •Smith Briggs
were captured. Fifty contrabands were alse
brought off.
• Onr loss was one missing and five slightly
wounded.
A French armed transport, with a bark in
tow, started up the James river this,morning,
intending to load with tobacco at Richmond,
belonging to the French Government:
Eight bushwhackers , were optima on
Cobb's Island, near the eastern shore, , at 2 A.
at. on the 15th, by Captain Chiunber, of tho
Ist loyal Virginia, and the men brought to the
Military prison at this place.
The steamers New York and Express, from
City Point, have arrived here, with ssa sick
and wounded men.
The remains of Lieut. D. C. Forsyth, acci
dentally shot in the *Libby Prison, were
brought down.
. Capt. Shaw and two turn, captured by the
tug Fin, were brought down sick and taken
to Baltimore:
From Port Royal.
;caw Yoax, April 18.
The steamer Fulton from Port Royal, ar
rived at Fortress Monroe on Satorda.y, front
Port Royal on the 14th.
• The side-wheel blockade runner Alliance
was. captured by the U. S. steamer South Oar
'Wine. Her crew, thirty in number, were all,
found a sleep. Her passengers, six in mull
ber, escaped in a boat. She had an assorted
Cargo valued at £17,000. The vessel. was of ~.
700 torus and worth $125,000. The 'efforts to
save the vessels, winch was ashore, would
probably. be successful.
A. large number of colored troops from An- :.:
napolis had arrived at Hilton. Head, and more
were e i pected.
The steamers North Star and Weybosset;
had arrived from New York. - • t . •
The'frigate Wabash left on the 12th for the.
Charleston blockade.
'The Palmetto Herald of the 14th inst. con
tains a full list of our wounded in the bands
of the rebels received from Gen. Andersen.
A torpedo had.been picked up in the SL
John's river.
The schodner Spunky, with twelve bales of
cotton, was captured on the 7th inst . -near
Cape Carnaveral, by the IT: S. sehocineisPosan,
regard. •
The garrison of Port Pulaski celebrated, on
the 11th, the anniversary of its capture.
NEW Yomr, April 18.—The steamer T.,ouisa
Moore, from Port Royal on thee 13th, has ar
riTed.at this port. . '
From North Carolina?
NEWBEELN, N. 0., April 14 ,
According to the Raleigh Progress, the tplo
ple of Western North Carolina recently Ming
several Confederate office and soldiers'for
attempting-to enforce the conscription.
The Raleigh Confederate says: "The election
in North Carolina depends upon the success
of oar (rebel) armies. If they are successful,"
Holden will be defeated; if they meet with's
repulse, his election for Governor by a large
majority is certain.". ,
There are frequent arrivals of steamers at
Wilmington with valuable cargoes Tor ' the
Confederate authorities.
The railroads of North Carolina are .bulsy
transporting rebel troops and supplies. • -
Recruiting for colored troops is going on
briskly in Newbern." i
LOST OR 11.11SCARRTEit:
A- SMALL 11A.M LEATHER TRUNK was
lost or miscarried, on Tuesday night. A liberal•re ,
ward will be paid for the recovery of the Trunk by reifying
it at No. 1 Jones' Row, - •
apls-d3t*
GRAPE VINES' of all. kinds, principally.
Concord, Delaware, Diana, Muscadine, Louisa, tot
belb, Catawba, Oporto, linton, Creveling Taylor orßur-
DU, &c., ito, at Keystone Nursery.
=rift
NA TIVE WINE.
FINE BLACKBERRY and ELDERBERRY IFINE.—
yrarranted pure. For Went
SBISLER & FltA2*. -
fan2.s (successors to W. Pock, jr:, & Co.) -
15,00() LBS,„;•"IS• —Fifteen thorn:
• ~•• mid Michener's• ExceLs c ioi Hams
cured expressly for family use and for this 'market, ,
male at SEMLER & FRAZER,
- feb2. (succeskora.to Win. Dock, Jr., S. Co.) _
APPLES.-200.bfwrels of New York State
Apples, of aCchoice Variety, just received, and sold
low, hi any quantities, to suit purchasers, , nt the new
gnicany of [del] BOY ER & EBERPER.
Cri' BOOKS , GAMES, lam&
sortmens or Toy Books, Games, ka.,, just recgive4 at,
nol9 SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, HaniStinie
XTW . ,
AIME BOOKS.—TEA Oka/ •
11 &RAI*
' DAYS OF SHODDY
Judi received at idelfil SCHEFFER'S SOOKSTORE.
FRENeH BEANS—A. rare article inst re=
cidTed at , SELMER itc HIAZER i
rebs (successors to Wm. Pock & co.).
VINE NO. 1 MACKEREL, in Kitts ; jug, re
x: mired at SELiSLER & FRAZER,
ma gi . (successors to Wm. Dock, je.l Co:)
CORN MEAL—A fine- article. Jitst re
ceived at 8111SLER &
mar3l BOCCOSSOTS AO Wm. jr., & C°.)
APPLES.
--- .
We have just received a line selection of AFPLES,III
prime order. For sale by the barrel, bushel or mall
quantity at . SHISLEII k FItAZEV: _
reb3 - •. , (successors to Wm. Desk, .11: 7 Se Cci.)
46BOXES ORANGES, in goiid oil
also, 100 Barreds of. CfIOICE-APPLAS;faajnie
• lobe. ' JOHN W,l.S . F.,Fruit store
CI .
ATSITES AND SAUCES ? , of the meet In
perior and choice branda;lust received did fPrente
" - PIEUICLER &.S.ItAZER; •
OucgmEa'rB to
by febl.
_
ri BOXES..OBANOVA; seleettsii
, tr,piwati
m- importatithiOrid the superior ever firma •
to thismarket at this season, just received and for
t(9 . ; SRISLER St FR
febl (mccessore to Wm. Dock, =a)
GEORGE W. SAN-DP.4
J. MIMI