Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, April 20, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1861
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, ➢larriages,
Deaths, Sic., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be aecont
par'ed with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
CITY ITEMS.
Muzne 014 314fq bought or collected. Ap
plication by mail attended to as if made in
person. JOHN 4 BIGLER,
Attorney-at-Law,
Harrisburg, Pa..
ap2o d4t'
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Bourrims, PENSIONS, Back Pay, Subsistence
and Military and War-claims of all kinds col
lected promptly, by A. C. Smith, Attorney at
Law, Walnut street, next to the Prison. aplBtf
INVALIDS, WIDOW'S AND Mormaa's PPNS/ONS
collected by SI S. Child, Claim agent, Harris
burg, Pennsylvania, at the price allowed
agents by the Government, five dollars each.
"No charge for additional evidence." aplBdlw
AloNay due on PREMIUM CERTIFICATES Col
lected by S. S. Child, Claim agent, Ilanis
burg, Pa., at five per Gent. ; single certificates,
one dollar. All orders by mail promptly at-.
tended to. aplBdlw
Low. Bowrrrse collected by S. S. Child,
Claim agent, Harrisburg, Pa., at five per cent,
when the amount exceeds one hundred dol
lars; all others five dollars. aplB-dlw
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Tangy hundred thousand dollars worth of
watches and jewelry. See W. Forsyth &
Co.'s advertisement, in another column.
mar26-d3mwaza:tw
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
neeting of the County Commit-
CM
The County Committee will meet on FRIDAY
awning next, April 22, 1864, at seven o'clock,
it the office of H. C. Alleman, Esq., for the
purpose of selecting delegates to represent
this county in the next State Convention, and
transact such other business as may be brought
before them. H. THOMAS, Chairman.
Loon affais are uncommonly dull. Scarce
plaything worthy of'noto has transpired
the past day or two.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE Mi .171EILS
)P THE PENNSYLVANIA. LEGISLATURE.-=NOW in
dress, and to be issued on Thursday, April
list, a 144 page pamphlet, containing, full
and reliable biographical sketches of. the Sen-,
tors and Members of the House of Itepre:
entatives of Pennsylvania of the session 4 of
861. Members and others supplied at the
ate of $3 for ten copies, or twenty i copies for
/5, on applicati .n to L. 0. Evans, box 146,
Harrisburg P. 0., or Oliver Yoder, House of
Representatives. ap2o-3t*
Crams Comm I—Gardner and Hemmings'
great American Circus will exhibit at the foot
of Market street,' in 'this city, on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2d, 3d and 4th.
Also, at Hummelstown, on Saturday, April
30th.
THE prices of marketing are gradually de-,,
:lining. This morning butter was offered ! at3s
to 40 cents, eggs at 15 cents, &c. There was
in abundant suPply of greens offered, but the
majority of our citizens were not gh•een enough
r.o purchase at the high prices demanded.
Ax adjourned meeting of the Hope Fire
Company will be held in their hall on Wed,
nesdafeyening, at the usual hour. Punc
tual attendance is requested, as final action'
will be taken on the matter that was before
the company at their'ast meeting. apl92t
A Joinisrowx paper says Mr. Joseph Moore
has arrived in town, looking well and. hearty.
The rumor of his pardon has proved to be
true. Life and time must now feel doubly
sweet to him. We understand a petition is
now in circulation,, to be presented to the
Court, praying for a divorce from the. onds of
matrimony. = ' -
NEW blrra . a.-- , Two new rolling- mills are
about to be erected in Allentown—both by
joint stock companies. One of the compa
nies has a present capital of $75,000, and is
called the "Jordon Manufactuing Company."
The other is the 'Test PennsYlvania Iron
Works." , Ground has already been broken
for both mills and the work commenced.
A Bra Wsr.z, ox THE Rms.—The Prarli t hr L
(Pa.) Citizen says: Much excitement hpa been
caused in the past few days concerning the
oil lands on the Allegheny river, Iv the ru
iner that a Mr. Phillips, who har ; been.lioring
a well somewhere between Oil City and Wal
nut Bend, on the river, had_ struck a heavy
vein of oil, and that the, we ll was flowing
from 700 to 800 barrels 'per day.
Cannon Dsoroarroi N ,.....o n Sunday_ morning
next, at 10 o'clock , the dedication of the 'Weis-,
leyan Union Cb - Airch, corner of South street
and Tanner's alley, will take place. Special
arrangeinss%s have been made for the accora=.
modatiou of the white population. In the
afterno'Jn the exercises will be conducted.by
Rev. 3. •Walker ,Jackson, of the Locust street
E. •Church. The public are invited to at
tend. See advertisement. • .
Tns , ROBBERS !—Sailbr's Great German
Tragedy 1 !—At the theatre, to-night, will be
produced the great thrilling play entitled Tem
Bossism, in 'which the whole Star Combina
tion company will appear. There is &splendid
east of characters. The mere announcement
of The Robbers will attract - an overflowing
audience. The entertainment will conclude.
with the laughable farce, Nan, the GoOdloy
Nothing. Go early, to avoid the jam. Se
cure your tickets at Bannvart's drug store.
Mr. ROSSO having engaged the celebrated
Campbell Minstrels for the balance of this:
week, the dramatic company will not apps
after this evening, until Monday next. ..Go
to-night and see the best company th a t ever,
Tim Northern Central railroad collpany
has contributt.d one thousand dollars to the
Maryland Sanitary Fair, now being held in
Baltimore.
ATTENTION, KEYsTorra BASE BALL Cr-vs I
A. meeting of this club will be held in the
office of Chief Engineer of the Northern Cen
tral Railway, this evening at 7 o'clock. Every
member is requested to be present, as arrange
ments will be made to open the playing
season. By order.
Tni CA= OF Mortaan BaraN.—We have al
luded to the trial and conviction. of Morgan
Bryan, for a homicide committed at Cham
bersburg during the early part of the war.
The defendant was sentenced, on Saturday, t 6
ten years' imprisonment in the Eastern Peni
tentiary.
&ammo's OPERA. HousE has been crowded
to excess, since the appearance of the Singing
Dog Dick. This famous canine wonder will
appear every night this week, as will also the
celebrated Bordivell family, the clog champion
Joe Childs, and Mortimer, the lion banjoist,
besides the whole opera troupe. There is a
magnificent bill for this evening.
To-morrow evening, will be performed, for
the first time, an original play founded on
facts that occurred in our vicinity, entitled
"Incidents of Camp „Lie ; or Hyw to Cure a
Mute." This is a capital hit, and will draw
immensely.
AT a meeting of the Wailing Women's Re
lief Association, held at Benson'. Street Hall,
Philadelphia, on Monday night last, the fol
lowing resolution was unanimously adopted:
,
Besdued, That the thanks of the worldrig
wotnen Of this assembly and of the State 'be
tendered to the members of the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, who, for the last three ses
sions, have so nobly advocated a more ea
tended• industrial sphere for woman,'' and
shown by their liberal appropriations that they,
are alive to the necessity of a more thorough
and practical education, and a 'higher social
and moral condition for woman. The action
taken by the members of the Legislature in
duce a hope that,-at no distant day, the in
dustrial training of woman may become a
State movement, and inaugurate a position of
usefulness and independence for the entire
sex.
Poracz Arreass—Before the Mayor.--John
Dunsmore, soldier, drunk and disorderly, was
arrested. He bad a large amount of money,
which was taken in charge by the Mayor un
til this morning, and then restored to him.
Dunsmore was handed over to the Provost
Marshal to-day.
James Daley was arrested on a charge of
larceny, but was discharged. He had .been
entrusted with a lot of money, as "stakes!' on
S bet. This was refunded,
Joshua Harris and John Fry—the latter a
lumberman, drunks and disorderlies, were
discharged, on payment of the usual fine and
coats.
• G. W. Glasgow was found asleep and drunk,
down town. When he became sober he dis
covered tho a lot of dry goods and all his
money lied been stolen. The Mayor thought
- he had. suffered sufficiently, and discharged
him this morning, without the payment of a
fine.
Before Aiderinan Cole.---Anna Smith, Ellen
Stewart and Smith, arrested for disor
.derly conduet, were committed for two days.
. .
• John llf!Donald, charged with stealing shoes
and stockingelroin a house in West Harris
burg, was committed to prison for trial.
Before Alderman Maglaughlin.—Four indi
viduals, John M'Cane, Wm. Krealey, Betty
Krealey and Mary Huber, charged with rob
bing a chicken coop, were committed for trial
at next court.
COBrasPounrayr writing to the Cincinnati
Chriition Advocate, March 23, 1864, says:
Patent medicines are like doctors, some
good, some good for nothing, but all haVing
their friends to recommend them, and each
receiving a share of publie favor. For instance,
the Constitution Water advertised in your
paper, I happen to know is a 'reliable ar
ticle for some of the diseases for which it is
recommended. I have conversed with several
intelligent druggists, some of whom are physi
cians, who speak in high praise of it for the
cure of diabetes; and without the knowledge
or acquaintance of the proprietor, I can say
to such as have that troublesome and fatal
disease, try its - It has remarkable virtues
without a dotilit.
W 41.
Mai:mann% April 19, 1864.
Diger Harrisburg Telegraph:
The follolivirig resolutions were passed at a
- meeting of the Young Men's Chiistian 'Asso
ciation, held April 15, 1864: _ .
e WHEREAS, It bath pleased God, in His in
'gcrutable providence, to remove from our
midst our..late fellow member, Charles -H
Zinn; therefore, it is
Besolve'd, 'That in his death we : Sustain a
.less which will not be easily repaired, for in
social intercourse he was all that could be
desired, and, those who knew 'him best loired
him most.
Resolved,. That we extend our young hearts'
-`sympathy to: his bereaved parents and rela
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• _Risolved, -That the members of the Y. M
C. A. wear crape for the . spade of thirty days
in memory of our late member.
Resolved That a copy'ofthese resolutions
be published in the daily papers of this city,
and a copy be presented to his parents.
• (Signed) -JPHN W. HAY,
MNRY SMITH,
JOHN WALLOWER,
BYRON BOON,
Committee.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Cloaks I Cloaks 2 Cloaks I
Large assortment of cloaks.
Cloaks at all prices.
Black silk sacks and cloaks.-4
Cloth for cloaks, all colon& ..-
.Hoop skirts at. 75 c. to $l.
Spring shawls from auction.
. , Splendid assortment of ginghams.
Dress goods, a very large lot 'front auction.
— Stockings for ladies; all prices.
Stockings at 25 cts. per pair,itoin auction.
Muslins bleached; the best in town for 25 cents.
• •:Bilks from auctiox at low prices.
'lBlack silks at all prices.
- Received from New YOrk audtlon, a very large assort
ment goods, which we will sell at prices which cannot
fail to give satisfaction. S. LEW/.
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, la such univocal de
mand, la made from the ishosasert materials, is mild
juid emollient in Its nature, flagrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial Ornaaction upon the skin.
For sale by all Druggists and May Goods Dealers.
Jaii2s.dawly
Bann.vart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Thru.
L
eases, &c., are specially recommended
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manulactured
only by C. A. J3annvart & Co. ' Itarriaburg,
Pa-, whom all orders should be addressed.
cold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:.
RABEISEVORG, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. BerrxvAar—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. EL EOBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
gilfrl agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
Value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. 0.-CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
HANBISBITRG, Jan., 1864.
To C. A. Beratvenr—Dear Sir: In the habit
of speakin g very frequently, . and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want 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, 3(.4.,
JNO. WAL JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Rourvairr—Dear Sir: Having used
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the beet I have ever tried and take great
pleasure - in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
-voice. arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, dro., G. G. RAKESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Mariam Ai-roux - Ex . 's OFF/CE,
HAMBISBIIRG, Feb. 29, 1864.
To C. A. Bearsvearr—.Dear Sir : I have
found your Troclies 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 speakers. A. J. HERR
Coughs and Colds.
The sudden changes of our climate are sources of PUL
MONARY, BRONCHIAL 210 d RSTIIMATIO AFFECTIONS. Expe
rience having proved that simple remedies often act
speedily when taken in the earfy stages of the disease, re
course should at once be had to "Brown's Bronchia/
.Troches." or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough or Irritation
of the Throat lie ever so slight:, as by this precaution a
more serious attack may,be,effectually' warded ME IV
LEO SPEAKERS and SINGERS will find them effectual for
clearing and strengthening the 'voice. Soldiers should
have them, as they can be carried lathe noeket - and taken
as occasion requires. nur29-dawlm
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HAIR DYE ! HAIR DYE !! .
Datelielor's Celebrated Hair Dye
18 THE REST IN THE WORLD.
The only Harmieu, True and Reliable. Dye Known.
This splendid Hair Dye is perfedt—changes Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the.
Hair soft and beautiful ; Imparts fresh vitality, frequently
restoring its pristine color, and realties the affects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM .A. BATCFI
FLOE. Ail others. , are mere imitations, and should be,
avoided. Sold .by all Druggists, &c Factory--81 BAR
CLAY ST, N. Yt-
BATOR:MOWS 2iRW TOILET CREAM FOR DIMMING THE ELUR
je23-ly
T' CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
OP AA INVALID.
Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG !LEN and others, who suffer 'Gem NervousAirt
bility, Primature Decay of- Manhood, So., supplying at
the same time Tint Kraal .or SELINCome. By one Who
has cured himself alter undergoing considerable quackery.
By inclosing a post paid addressed, CM - elope, single
eopleimay be had - of the author. '
• NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.
febB-3mdftw 3 Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y..
Military Business Attended To
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subaistence and Military
and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per
eons residing at a distance can have their business trans
acted by
mall' by
ytding
EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law '
dol7-dly Ttdrd sweet, Harriabarg,.Pa.
Mrs. Ball's Reint.diei.
I take this method :or cheerfully thluakings thd .public
for past favors, and still solicit their kind.attentiorr to my
medicines. To tell 'of all the wonderful Cures I have been
able to perform would be impossible. I would call the
attention of the ladles particubtrly to this valuable medi
cine. I think I can safely say it is the very best offered
to them. It will regulate the whole systemr"can
taken at any time; no, fear need, be apprehended in re
gard to it. I have also s valuable Salve to.klll pr,oud
flesh, and another to draw and heal. This ties .healed
sores that have run 20 years. My Dysentery Drops ? In•.
tam cordial and ,Cough Drops have been well tried. `l'
need say nothing in their favor. I have constantly on
hand those Medicines and Salves. MRS. L BAI f
marl 6 No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg,
GREAT BARGAINS IN.. JEWELRY - !
WT FORSYTH & 00..,,
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42 AND 44 NASSAU STREET, NEW YOT R. •
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(Adjoleing.the Post Office,).., • ••
Offer for sale the following magnificent liataf
WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY ; - ;&C.,
VALVED AT $300,000.
EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, AND NOT TO BE.
PAID FOR UNTIL YOU K.DTOW WHAT
YOU ARE TO (.ET.
150 Gold and Silver Watchea.. $l5 00 to $lOO . OO each
200 Ladies' Gold" Watches 35 00 each
500" Ladies' & Gems' Silver do ' 16 06 each
5,000 Ladles' GoldPencila ,400 to .6,00 each
6.000 Gold-band "3;00 to 10 00 each
10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings. 260 to.' 6 00each
0,000 Cameo, Mosaic and Jet
Brooches 4"00 to 600 each
6,000 Coral and
. Florentme „Ear- •
• O X O P S . 4.00 to 800 each
10,000 Gents' Breast '240 to 800 each
15,000 Sleeve Buttons, and. Bosom
Studs 2
.50 to 600 each
10000. Sets Ladles' Jeweiri..• . 0 .. 5.'00 to ':10;00 each
0..000 Lava and Florentine Sets.: 4 00 to " 6 00'ea.ch
10;000 Gold Peas, Silver-mounted
Holders . 400 to 500 each
6,000 Gold Pens, with Silver Ex- ' •
Pension Cases and Pen- •
cils . 400 to 600 each
The articles in this stock of Jewelty are of the neatest
and most fashionable styles. Certlficat'-s of all Inc va
rious articles are put in sealed envelopes and mixed, thus
giving all a fair chance, and sent by mail, for 25 cents'
each; and on the receipt or the certificate, it Is at your
option to'send Oas Doman and take the article named in
it or not. Five certificates for $1; 'eleven for $2; thirty
for $6; sixty •for $10; one hundred for $l5. Certificate
money to be enclosed with order. Correspondence .
promptly answered.
Auxars WANTED in every town and regiment. Send
or a circular. 'Address W:VORSYTH & CO.,
42 and 44 Nassau street, New York.
mar2s-dwas3maw3m,
SCHOMACKER & CO,'S•PIANOS!
SOUR GRAPES.
MOO knowii in thiri - 014 to need coin
m,endation. In use by
PRESIDENT LINCOLN, -
GOVERNOR CURTIN,
* JUDGE PEARSON,
And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned
offers these superb instruments at prices that cannot fail
to command public patronage.
N. B.—No OLD stock onhand.
Also, Sole Agent for theunrivalled
STEINWAY PIANO.
ALso,
BRADBURY'S CELEBRATED PIANOS.
Chlckering's and several other of the very beat makes.
None but perfect instruments sold.
Call and see largest stock 'out of great cities.
nutratf S. WARD, Third street Music Store.
1110 LADIES.'=tt you wish good LOU
Papert._ Dine , you ,Pons, or anything eise in the
stationeryJinni you • • win 4°4011 by cairn at
SORRITKEVS'BOOKSTORE,
NEW AD VE. 4TISEMENTS.
FIRST -IPC "FASHIONS,
CHEAPEST IN PRICES.
THE subscriber has the pleasure to inform
the ladies of Harrisburg ant vicinity that she is now
opening at
No. 13 Market .street, between Seaond and
Front, at Boger's Old Stand,
the meat complete and fashionable stock of
FRENCH. AND AMERICAN -IIILLINELY,
every exhibited 'LC this City:, Having tietia long onteatelt:
with and conducted one of the most extensive houses In
this country, she flatters herself to enjoy advantages and
facilities to carry on a first-class establishment. not glared
by many, Having bought from manufacturers and Im
porters only, and intending to sellat small profits, she is
confident to est..bllsh a repttation not only fur taste and
fashion, but, also that of selling at the most reasonable
prices. In addition to a complete stock of Millinery, em
bracing Hats, Bonnets, (made tip in great variety and
made order.itt shortest-notice,) -
SILKS,
VELVETS,
FLOWERS, _
FKATHERS,
LACES
RUCHES,
she offers everything pertaining to
LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS,
such Its Hoop Skirts, Corsets; Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, Belts, &c., A.c.
.fleirA magnificent stock of Hair-nets and Head-dresses,
from 25 cents to $5 00,
I most respectfully solicit a liberal patronage.
•
'MRS. M. MA.TER,
No. 13 Market street.
JULIUS ROSENDALE,
29
OP TICIAN,
BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Harris
burg and vicinity that Ile .has removed to No. 29
North Second street, two doors from Walnut. Thankful
for the confidence and patronege bestowed on me during
my stay un Market Square, I hope to merit a continuance
of the same at r.. 7 new stand.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to the
CELEBRATED TINTED PARABOLE SPECTACLES,
for which I claim the undermentioned advantages;
Ist, That from the peculiar construction of the Glasses,
they assist and preserve the sight, rendering frequent
change quite unnecessary.
2d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vi
sion, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto en
joyed by spectacle wearers.
3d. That the material from which the Lenses are ground
is manufactured specially for optical purposes, and is
nuts, BARD AND sium.tAsor, and not liable to become
scratched.
4th. That the frames in which they are set, whether in
gold, silver of steel, are of the finest quality and linish,
and CIIIARANTEED PERFECT in every respect.'
sth. That, from their peculiar color they prevent a su
perfluity of light affecting the retina, and therefore
strongthining the optic nerve and rendering it less liable
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Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Achromatic
Microscopes, Spy Glasses, Opera, Marine and Field Glass
es; Stereoscopes and Views, Magic Lanterns, Barometers
Thermometers, Mlignets; &c., zeo. •
Remember that Itostridak's Institute, will be permanent
at No. 29 North Second street, Ave doors from the Buell:
ler Rouse. ap7-daw3m
PIANOS.
ALBRECHT RIERES BCH) IDT'S.
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EXCELSIOR PI A N O S.
SOLEAGENCY W. ENOCBES,
i3,llarket !Area, Harrisburg.
FOR REASONS perfectly satisfactory, to
MYSELF I have taken the agency* , Of the aboVelnost
excellent Pianos. The public is illy:nod, to come and ex
amine for tnemselves:
A few Sehonmelter k.Ce's Pianos on hand yet will be
sold mar2s-t1
.NOTICRI• TO CONTRACTORS.
. OF/701 OF •TEIII,
COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT R. R. Co.,
Comet JA, Pa., Apri1.6th,.1864.
SEALED PROPOSALS for the Gradation
1.7 and Masonry of that portion of the
COLUMBIA :AIVIY "TORT :DEPOSIV- 4 1CATLIIOAD
between Colymbia and the head of the Old Maryland
Canal, a distance) 0f,29-milen,. ,(( in, sections of,ope
t ailed
will be receeved - ht the'offiCe in Fintit Streit; bel'o'w Locust,
.until noon of the 25th !net ! , ~,Plana and, Profiles of the
work wl,ltherein ekleibited `for "one week previous to
that date. „ C. S. KAUFFMAN, President.
A." San/YY, Chief Engineer. apB-dta26
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NEW
PIIILADELPITTA CLOAK STORE.
eLOAJKS,
1 lAATILX4kg,,
,CIRCULARS.
1,000 OLOA.KS - from $7 Oa to* $25 00, , ••
AT TEE
NEW CLOAX STORE,
MARKET STREET,
D. W. • GROSS? :,.NEW BLOCK,
HAURISDURG.
WI
JOHN A. BIGLER & Co.,
MC 1f.. . ,1 V4 Ir F .. 5...
MARKET STREET,ABOVE
I 447—TT, VciADAms < Eximass
W 4 auts , .Cleiriir - uoVeininent - So s. ttiitteir Clieeks
Vouchers, &e., lwh4d. me.llB(l24i!
Valuable Farm for . Sale.
/AFFERED for sale, at a bargain, a valuable
11 1,,,Farm on Ruffalo.run, , ,Centre Co ., Pe.,:about miles
frog' Bellefonte and 3 from the Farmers' High School, con
abctut 310 acres, 230.9f . jAh10h tuo,oleared ,and
It . good state cultivation . There are lare and suitable
farm buildings on the,preglises. The quality of the soil
is or the very beat limes - time, with a' good prospect, 'of the
'best Hematite ore, large quantities of which have been
faiied on an adjoining tract and 'worked at-Centre Fur ,
nave.. The Mifflin and Centre county railroad, now in the
couire of, construction,willgsoss.within 2.,asiles...For
formation as to quality of koil and desirableness of loca
tion appiy to 11, T. Milliken, or H.,, N. .11PARIster,
.Esq.
Bellefonte. Pa. TOT tali descriptlim and terta,an. apply
to RALPH 1.. ILACLAY
apl3-deod3w*- - • Attorney-at-kW, Iliirriebdrg, •
65 .valuable; Building Lots :for Sale.
6M BUILDING LOTS are offered for sale
CI near the Round House and rennsyltraniaAtitil ,
road Shops. These lots are very desirable for building
purposes, as they are located on a good,and dry spot. A
good opportunity for pedions wanting lots:. .
For any information concerning the above lois in
quire of JOILN MILLER, Ja., at the Pennsylvania Agri
cultural Works, corner of Spruce and North streets.
apl&3taw3w*,. „ ,
FOR SALE , • -
91111E-valnable...properp h -co.rner—of.Seiond
1. and Pine streets, being fifty-two and a half feet on Se.
coati ;and bite handred'and sixty4fight feet on - Pine street,
running back two hundred and ten' feet to Barbara alley,
there being space for [oar full building lots, and sr moat de
eirable site fora Governople ; mansion or public bitildhillß.
Tor particulars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner of Se.
cond and Pineal reefs. itiaro-tr
. .
.. .
FOR Awnings otWagen Coven 4to .
of i the
• beat quality, at one-half the pike noun be purataqed
anytthein Apply to FRANKLIN REILLY, Kelkeei
Hardware Store, corner o 1 Second. and Market,Sqwg . e,
where emaples can be seat ' ' ' ' 'apa'-dtf
HURLiNGTON 1-IERILING.
first of the season,:fine latge
J. ton Herring, jun recelve4 • - •
SHISLER & FRAZER,
apik (snceeesore to Wm. pocir, fir; &Cal
GREASOAT
A SELECt43 OkitHiNG SCHOOL, far
li pils of both sexes, located six Mike west of Car
lisle, on the Comb. Valley palms a d m itt e d at an y
and charged only from date of entrance.
'For circular call aty.ißrieche's Mule Room, >l3 Marc.
'344irms: - -
Nurrnmd
sa
r- iorrulgi t hise,
apl4-41131 Plainfleid, ra.
C:=l:73
29
CAWAS;
BRANT'S HALL. BR,ANT'S HALL.
SEVENTY-EIGHTH NIGHT
OF THE
GRAND STAR
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic 'Company,
Combination Dramatic Company.
CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO
GAIN ADITISSION
The Great Protean Actress and Cantatrice
MISS FANNY
MISS. FANNY DENIAL
KISS FANNY DENHAM
ROBBERS.
ROBBERS.
ROBBERS.
ROBBERS
ROBBF - R.4.
ROBBERS.
To conclude with
NAN, THE GOOD FOR NOTHING.
NAN, THE GOOD FOR NOTHING:
NAN, THE7GOOD FOR NOTHING.
The whole company in the MIL
Secure Seats and Come Early;
For particulars see small bills.
S'ANFORDN MALL.
THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET,
REAR OF lIERR'S HOTEL.
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 19.
•
FUN FOR THE MILLION!
JOE CHUMS,
The Champion Cloggist.
J. IL MORTIMER,
The Lion Banjoist.
F. DIAMOND,, •
The World Itcnowned Dancer.
Mr. J.FRASER,
' • The Pleasing Balladm" t.-
OLD' GRIMES.
SINGING DOG
MR„ AND MRS. BORDWELL
• To conclude with
Plantation Festival Scene.
SANFORD AND TROUPE.
Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann
vart's Drug Store.
Doors 'open. at 63g. Commence 3•4' to S.
Police always in attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 26 cents..
Orchestra chairs, 50 cents. .
Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, $2 each.
jan2l-d5l.
HALL. CANTERBURY MUSIC. RiLL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD:
J BUDD.
OPEN EVERY EVENING, •
With a First-class Compacy, of
GINGERS, DANCERS, 4.XIMEDLINE, &c., &c.
Admission. - - 15 cents.
'lsms in Boxes. ..... ...... 25 "
MISCELLANEOUS.
Useful and Vainable
`Discovery.
HILTON'S
(RUIN! MISOOVIEELT
INSOLUBLE' CEMENT
b 3 of- more- general , practioal utility
than any , invention. now before the
afilict It hasikeh r thoroughlY tested
dunng the last two years by practical
°I P/711717r l' 1 0 .11 1 ° 1• 3 7 e * r
.94hesive Preparationa,ltxtown.
APP I 4 I 4 I e. —JO _
asetalArts. ,
INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is a new
thing, and the result of years of
udy; itscombinatlon.is on '
- Eciezdffie - PrinAiiges,
And under no circumstances or
nlyinge of t.iimmature, will it be
cotneT.orrurit: or omit any offensive
smell.
A new thing.
, .
Its Combinialtin
BOOT AIVI) SHOE
Manufacturers, Using Machines, will
find it the best 'ankle known as
Cementing for the Channels, it works
without delay, is not affected by any
chknge of temperature,. ,
Boot and Shoe Bran
ttfacturers. ,
"Will find iti sufficiently adhesive for
their use, as has been proved.
Ye i vrelers.
/Cis Esrieciany 'Adopted Eesaio t
lAM we claim_ as an . gspecial
thht 'stinks Patches , •to &lots and
Shoat surilcientiy strong without
toning. -
Faixaeir
IZIQ Ull OEMEItI
illiqui(L
Extant that itt a sure thing for mend
ing
k •
And articles of 'Hoilschold Cse •
REMEMBER"
lirurosr'S insoLdimac- Cm :Kim •
Is Ina liquid form and as easily ap
Plied as .
Huron's lxisoLinms Omani.
Is insoluole in water or oil.
' ' HILTON'S 4901 . 118 LS CtIENERTi
Adheres oily subsumes.
-
Supplieg :113 4 7taally or :Mxinufac
mreria tankages' m 2 ounce's tol.oo
lbs.
HILTON BROS. CO., -
4 . ,Trojpiriegiip, t
Providence, P. L
Ri - memtior.
"~ .>
4nis•
•
Iphle, •
Agents in Philid
felBAly
RATS,
ROACRES &c.
At Spring approaches '
Affl S and ROACHES
Prom their Mies Comevut;
And MICE and RATS,
In spite of CAT.%
Gaily skip . ahcied.,
.
E4TERMINATOES.
COSTAR'S.
For R:
at „ Mice'
Roaches, Ante, Bed Bugs,
Mosetutt ne,
wis An i mals, e t c ,
ts, Woolens, etc.,
Insects On PlaPts. 0
4 9.5 years established in N. Y. City.".
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poirons.".
"Not dangeroah to the Homan Family."
"Rats'oome ont of-: their holes to die."
Air Sold by all Dniggists everywhere
, jigirl I I 13swiss I I I of all worthless,imitations. _
Air" , Costar's" Depet, N. dB3.Broadway, N. 1":
,@g-Sold by " D. W. GROSS dr CO.,
Wholesale and retail agents,
Harrisburg.
marl.6-d.twem
F . ,C . 111
AS the Person who leased my Warehouse
and Grounds has failed in meeting his engagement,.
now offer the same for rent, and possession given 1112/111e
diittely. It is situated on State and Canal streets, and has
a private siding for forwarding purposes. Apply to
- in& C. H. ANTES,
Front and North streets.
aprl6-deodliv
1 11711.1 X . SELL CHEAP,
_ANEW three-story DWELLING, " with a
store in it, doing a good business, and can be easily
erted into a Public House, it de-fired.
$6,000. Enqui IS OFFICE..
HEAVY HAULING. ".
MOSES FLECK respectfully annatuideB to
the Public that he ‘ fg prepared to do all ,khids'of
I:ISAVY HAULING at reasonable rates.. Horses and carts
f ri miehedby the day or , single laid. .M 1 orders left at the
Second Ward. sense, corner of Chestnut and Second
meets, will be promptly attended to, reezzi.am,
• TAVA,iippipa and,
~...s , _.-nE a r s '.2l 3lAzs ee at
it .
`'ne4B yracciestora.tow. Dock, ,fir., &
MOTICE IS HEREBT: GIVEN to the own
-1.1 ers of the following nant=d, articles,
The Adams Exp.;less Compan),
claiming to have a lientheremt for the costs and expenses
of transportation and storage thereof, will proceed to sell
the same to pay said costa and charges, at the expiration
of thirty days from this date,
March 22d, 1861, as renter called for.
Lieut a Anglin, 1 box R A Kiltsloe, 1 pckge
A Apeman, 1 box W Kosher, 1 pckge Win Ankiin, 1 box Dan'! Koh, 1
Wm P Anderson, I pkge T L Lindsay, I. box
Lt Sam'! Adams 1 box N Leavenworth, I box
Capt Breckeiaridge, 1 box F Lewis, I box
A L Bachofer, 1 box W P Lilley, 1 box
W Bordenhart, 1 box . S Loughrey, 1 box
3E H Brown, 1 box II Ltebtrue, 1 box
Dann Bash, 1 box Jno Lehman, 1 p box
Win A Barton, 2 boxes A C Leirly;l 1b 'bag
W R Royer, 1 box W Myers, 1 box
W Borger, 1 box P Manzose, 1 box
G B Boyer, 1 box C
.ILoUrcr,
/ box '...
J A Buckley, 1 box H Miller, 1 " ,
H Bennis, 2 trunks H S Miner, 1 box -
R Brown, 1 box . H J Maim, 1 trunk -
A H Bums, I pckge ' ' Nancy Moyer, 1 trunk
N Bradley, 1 1 3 HMumma, 1 casting
D Bolton, 1 " ' A Mosier, 1 b bag
Win Boyles, 1 " Miss It Mills, 1 b bag
D A Bartlett, 1 pckge C Myers, 1 valise and bdla
Dr Bennett, 1 •,. Jno Morgan, 1 pckge
L Barre, 1 pckge C Mht,r, 1 ••
J B.etz, 1 " J W Marshall, 1 pckge
D L .13..umgardner, 1 pckge Lt T A Menai, 1
G W P Beatty, 1 pckge Fred 11yer, 1 "
James Bird, 1 pckge • A Miller, 1 bundle ca ' i sat
Mrs E Burgett, I pckge L Mill ,r, 1 pckge
Surgeon Cuyler, 2 boxes Lt A C Relish, 1 empty bas-
James Carmichael, 1 box ket
S Childs, 1 steam gunge Jno Maine, 1 box
\V E Conrad, 1 box II C Musser, 1 pckge
J A Conway, 1 box Jar; Mitchell, 1 '
Mrs Jos Crisswell, 1 bundleJ Mllard, 1 piece iron
M Clark, 1 bag C R M'Curdy, 1 box
C G Cabins 1 box TP. X'Elrath,2 pages- ' '
0 B Campbell, 1 box Prof M'Coy, 1 "
Jno Caclueb, 1c bag Collin M'Curtlic 1 pckge, ' '
F Clay, 1 b bag • H K Tif'Ciure, 1 lot castings
ma
Rev A A Cattieman, 1 pkge A if Nelson, 1 box
P Carpenter, 1 pckge G P Naugle, 1 box
J C Cutter, 1 pckge Morgan' Nash, 1 box
W S Cart, 1 pckge Miss M. Norris, 1 trunk
Daniel Cohen, 1 pckge R G O.cott, 1 pckge - • '
K. A Gompretos, 1 pckge Win Page, 1 box
Chas Conner, 1 box A B Piekel, " -
P Cain, I p box George W Phillips, 1 box
JM. Denn, 1 box . IL K rarsons,l casting
SR. Davis, 1 box . C ?touch,' box
A CDitsworth, 1 box James Powell, 1 pckge
J W Deal, 1 wheel Wm Pool, 1 pckge
M Dickson, 1 b bag • - X Quite, 1 •
J S Davis, 1 pckge . d H Rester,' box
M Dugan, I.pckge D Reyster, 1 box
John L Dawson, 1 box . Serg't Rotie, 1 "
Jis Danker, 1 box , Robert.Renshaw, 1 bn , •
Jno Dean, 1 pckge -. .• H Replay; 1 box
A C Dexter, 1 pckge If Reichard, 1 box •
Mrs J Dilfenbaugh, 1 pckge Capt J Itahre:, 1 pckge
G B Dechart, 1 pckgo J K Rinetau, 1 box
C It Dounough, 1 bag Thos Reechorf, 1 box
W Harnett, 1 b bat Copt D Id Rose, 1 box
Thus Eaten, 1 p box Wm Report, 1 k sack 1
H. Ells, 1 pckge Reese &. Co, 1. bundle
Ensign R D Evans, 1 page Jas Robertson, 1 pckge - t
It A Follett, 1 b bag HP Rodermal, 1"
Jun Fritz, 1 b bag Fred Rifle, 1 b bag
Jll Furnam, 1 keg ." Emery Round, 1 pckgo ..
G J Flick, 1 pckge , . J G-Switok, 1 box .
S E Flitch, 1 pckge W Smith, 1 box
Geo Funk., 1 pckge • • T Swineford, 1 box .
J Freeman, 1 saddle. X W Sherbondy, I box
Jacob Fleming, 1 pckge J Sassantau, 1 box -
H Faulk, 1 belle trees Miss R Schockey, 1 trunk
31 A Fieiden, 2 pckges J 31 Strube, 1 box
H Guipe, 1 box - Ina Sheets, 1 box
31. Good, 1 bundle F E Steers, 1 box. '
G W Griswold, 1 box Henry Shroyer, 1 box
S Gross, 1 box . Geo Saab, 1 box
II Gut:worth :1 box , Capt Stillwell,l box
J Greenly 11 sack II E Sturgeon, 1 h trunk •
C Gregg, 1 pckge - Peter Sharpe, 1 c bag . .
Lt W Garret, I pckge J Snyder, 1 pckge ..
.
A Gibbony, 1 pckge . A T Smith, 1 pckge
A Gibbon s 1 bdlo G Shays, I page . _
S Gordon, 1 pckge N Stom..l, 1 pekge
Capt Goben, 1 box R N short, 1 pckge ;
Chas Hagan, 1 •• - Mrs J H Su - divan, 1 pckge
J Hoffer, I Mix Rich Schilling, 1 pckge
_.
.3 Herr, 1 box Surgeon in ;barge Hmtlaalt'
J H Rock, 2 boxes 1 pckgo ' . ,
F W Haas, 11xlliv Henry Trgor, 1 box •' -' : '
A Roster, 1 casting C D Tingley, 1 "
Geo Hines, 1 bdlc Jas Taylor, 1 box ' '
C Ila.bor, 1 pckge ' ' R A Tenet, 1 c bag
J N Hick, 1 " 3 S Thomas, 1 pekge • '
J B Halm, 1 " -- S Thomas,.l piker:,'
H. C Hickox, 1 pckge 0 P Thomas, 1 pckge
Stool Haines, 1 ''' WH H Thomas; 1 pckge
Lizzie Hoene, 1 pckge -John 'Underwood, 1 pckge
Al 3 Hamilton, 1 ", Lt T M Ulley, 1 sword
M C Hallowell, 1 " ' ' ' Capt VanSwatara, 1 box
.0 Hanover, 1 " G Valentine, 1 box •-•--
Jas P Howe, 1 ti ' ' Col J H Wells, 1 box
'ilt. B Kays, 1 - cc... ' - Jno A Weiner, 1 " '-
Serg's R ILaeral, 1-box . Peter Wagner, 1 pckge ''
Jacob Human, 1 pckge J A Wendworth,l pckge
ADI Halberstadt, 1 gen Mel Jas Wren, 1. box' -
A J Henderson, 1 package - Hon David Wilmot, 1 bet ' '
411 Jordon, 1 package 0 H Wheeler, 1 box -'' r
•W J Jones, 1 ". John Wallace,' box '' '
J Jones, l'pckge - Capt Watmough, ',stove'
Serg't A L Jones, 1 box '• B F Work, 1 pckge ' t -,--.
\V W Jackson, 1 box White & Sutton, 1 pckge -'..'•
Sorg't I' V Johnson Jr, 1T It Wilson, 1 pckge
pckgo 0 '' , 7 Warden, 1 pckge '''';•';
Surgeon J King, 1 box C." cs Wallace, 1 c bag • .
DrKing, 1 pckge • . , W Witmer, 1 keg -
Jai Knox, 1 box , - - Lt F A Whiting, 1: pckge
~Wm Keenan, 1 box Win Welsh,l pckge
; • Abe Eisler, 1 box - •LouiSa Young, 1- pckge
oDr R R Kenn, 1 verge 11. E get:lin - tan, I.,,pckge
Chas A Knoi, 1 boi Font: black bags, I carpet
A King, 1 bundle hoops tbag, one box and seveAg .
13 Kane, 1 pckge , packages without marks.
Jan2s
")le Lease
JBWRLEM
Sale to take place on FRIQ.&Y,"Aiirn 22, 1864, in their
room at. the lower end of Penna.lt:R. Depot, commenc
ing at 9A. ar.
It is iho. only
March 22, 186-1, :.- 12ta4w
„
. New and Popular. , Hook.
riIBEE WIFE'S . EVIDENCE,' a novel, by the
auLhor of "Notice to Quit.' , Paper • 50 eta
INDUSTRIAL BIOGRAPHY, by Smiles, author of "Self'
Help." ' - $1 25:
IN WAR Tlmrs, and other Poems, by : Whittier.
,C1:11/10i CAPE, the most popular bonts,of the day.
, . $1 50.
TEN; ACRES ENOUGH, showing how a very large fam
ily may-live on Et very small ram
LIFE OF LINCOLN, containing all,speeches. proela•
mations, &c., to date. Paper Cover. -
• 50 cts,
Aiso, uniform with the above,
LIFE' OF Gr.NERAL - ArCLEur.aN,
" - • EMMA
DIEADE,
,‘ GRANT,
=I
864
CLOAK srroicv.,
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS*
• AND
FINE SPRING SiIeIWLS:
open on the Ist of April. [mar2l—dly
•
Open Market for Cavalry Ho rses:
ASST. Qtrarrsanasren'iOraMitil
TN
HARRISSCEG, Penna., April sth, 186*.
TIL further orders, HORSES, fit- for
u Cavalry Service, will be purchased at this place in
open market. .
None will be received under five, nor over nine years of
age. Must not be urtdes:l.ligivit. v
For particulars apply to E. C. REICHEE\I3ACH,
aps-dtf -.Capt,..and Asst. Quartermaster.
DR. B.I!I.GILDEA
DENTIST,
13111 ESPECTFULiLY informs - the Citizens of
111,) Hartsborg and vicinity that he has remoyed his o
:lice from Market street to Third street, next door to fife
Pftriot and Union office; Where he is prepared to aeeom
• modate all who may desire his professional services.
01.14 .
ap9-d2weod*
I. Three Brick Rousts for Sale )
FRare°Ndesintlrly G n Xb th allt e iv il it e b S tit er jbed oia --7 t* T tailat=i7k
Md a half stories high, attic firdahel p and a good base
‘rofent kitchen, above ground. These.4a - desirable private
residences, and will - I:Ono% OA further
articulars apply at is TBLIE OFFICE.
K . .apri.6-fitf •
Netlittit of elate" Ca .'• aft
.nk, for Mao at [maw] JOHN WISH'S.
ADVERTISEMF.NT'S.
NOTICE OF LIEN.
THOMAS HINGHAM Agent
TEEEWIFE'S SECRET, by Mrs. Stephen. $I SO.
ANNIS WABLEIGH'S FORTUNE, a note!. 50 cta.
LES MISERAI3LE,S, Victor Ungo's.great book.
ta
For sale at"
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOS-STORE.
aprl6
NEW PHILADELPHIA
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
.NooE:et Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
OF FASHIONABLE
=I
EIMI
50 cts.
25 .$
EEZZI