Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, April 23, 1864, Image 1

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voRNING AHD EVENING,
BY 6-FORGE BERGNER.
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WEEXLY 'TELEGRAPH.
TRY: TELEGRAPH is also published weekly, and is furnished
subscribers at the following cash rates
i,r,gte copies, Weekly_ „ „
Three i.opies to one Poiit 17111 , m
Lai copies to one Post Office.
MEDICAL.
_ .
GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE
THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST
Cherokee Remedy,
AND
CHEROKRE INJECTION!
ks:IIMPOONDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES.
crIEROKEEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic,
cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Incenti
mnce of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, In
of Om Kidneys, Stone in. the Bladder, Stricture,
Gravel, Cleat, Baarsorhea, and is especially recommended
in those cases of Fluor *bus (or Whites in females) where
a u the old nauseous medicines have failed.
IS is prepared ids highly concentrated form, the
do: , e onlytseing from one to two teaspoonfuls three times
per day.
%Jr It is diurt.stic and alterative in its action; purifying'
and cleansing the Wood, causing it to flow in idl of Its
original purity and vigor; thus removing from the system
all poruicious causes whieh have induced disease.
CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or assist
ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in
conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea,
Wed, Polar Albus or Whites. Its effects are healing,
soothing and demulcent; removing all scalding, heat,
chordee and pain, Instead of the burning and almost un
endurable pain that is esperienced with nearly all the
cheap quack injections.
k r By the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and
CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the same
ticao--all improper discharges are removed, and the weak
cued organs are speedily restored to full vigor and
strength.
For full particulate, get our pamphlet from any
drug store in the country, or write us, and .We will mall
free, to any address, a full treatise.
Any- Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for $5.
,p( -Price, CHEROKEE. INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or
hree bottles for $5.
ur Sent by express to any address on receipt"
price.
„grer :Old by all druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. MERWIN & CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
No. bB Liberty street, New York.
marlo•eodly
CHEROKEE CURE!
TETE GREAT
INDIAN KEDICME,
COMPOMCDED VROM
ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES
An unfailing cure for Sperm'atorrhea, Seminal. .Weak
ness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caused by self
pdiution,• such As Los; of Memory, Universal Lassitude,
Pains in the Rack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age
freak Nerves, Difficulty of Breading, Trembling, Wakeful
ness, Eruptions on the Pace, Pale Countenance, Insanity,
Consumption, and all the Direful complaints caused by de
parting from the path of nature.
,This medicine is a simple vegetable eitraet, and one
on which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice
for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not
tailed in a single Instance. • Its curative powers have lean
riotliclent to gain victory over the most stubborn case.
.parTo those who have trifled with their constitution,
retail they think themselves beyond the reach of medical
63, two would say, Despair not I the Casnoksu CURE will
restore you to kealth and vigor, and after all 'quack del
tots have failed I
girFor full particulars, get a Circular from any,Drtig
Store In the country, or write the Proprietor, who .wlll
mail free to any one desiring the same, a Tull treaties in
pamphlet form.
sgi-Prioes $2 per bottle, or threo bottles for $5, sect'
forwarded by express to all parts of the world.
Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. MERVIN & CO.,
Sour. Psosarsvotts,
marlo oodly No. 59 Liberty etrestaNew York.
TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIER&
rilollection of Pensions; Bounties, Back Tray
and War Claims, .
OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS, MUSTER ROLLS AND
RECRUITING ACCOUNTS MADE OUT.
T',VIHE undersigned, having been in the. em
i p,:vment of the United States d uring the last eighteen
m a nn a as Clark in the Mustering and Disbursing Office
a nd wa ne of .Superinteadent of Recruiting. Service of
p ennay l van i a, respectfully informs the public Olathe has
nnano n an ° tu n a, in the D.iti.v Tst.sca4ro Building for the
purpose or cotlecwing Pensions Bounties, Back Pay and
War Claims ; also, staking out °facers' Pay Rolls, Siustor
Rohs and Recruiting ..•oCounts,
All orders by mail attended to promptly.
novl-dtf . SULLIVAN S. CHILD.
14 , FADDEMS JVIARB.LE YARD.
CORNER OF WALNUT AND FIFTH STREETS,
Harrisburg, Pa.
THE undersigned having opened. a Marble
Yard in this city, beg leave to inform their friends
and the public In general, that they are prepared to fur
nish
,MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
lEE3EEI
~Olllllfto_lltS~
Tombs,
Head Stbnes,
Mantles,.
House Work in Marlit," and Brown Stone
awe ton call andwe will guaranies siliSfactton.
DiIPODTAK & CO.
neatly none in Engliali or Gefl n.
mar 2- 417
Tr"SnTh WADDYNG, 1NN1T477.0 -
V ,LVD AT H. r•gR C.CDS,,,-4iii; a special arrangement
With one of the be...n engrai 'els iR I,t4e country, cards of
any description will be exess.'ed totk.e l',4.ghest style of
art, coftforrpable with 14e lat.'4 faicut, kIRA supplied
promptly, at lower prices than ar.' charged 4.3 , rt 4,
eta in New York or Philadelphia. V 4 T Mr and 1 311 Ms
moll at BERG A . WA OIC STORE.
mehtkilf
ALARGE INVOICE OF NEW
RAISINS,
CITRON,
GU:RANTS
PIthNES
PIGS, &C., • •
SIDELER & FRAZER , S ,
iSurcessors to Wm:Dock, Jr., & CL '-)
Al
twaVl
%old:Ilene Portfolios.
A LARGE assortment at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE"
IV Sold at 'Wholesale or retail at low wt.
.
1,0 0 0 sale S at . St. s Ge 7S, &cgz—sEstht:s,f6r
I, q - fTtl :-6.ei
eOO6. braid, just
iedloisale
by RRIELER & FRAZER,
feta - : ( successors to N m. )ock, it Co.
SWEET CIDER—A small but very fine lot
of Sweet Cider, just received at
SHLSLER Fic FRAZEA
m4l2BenW T. /Y.
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
MEDICAL.
THE GREAT
`AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
KNOWN AS
66 11ELMBOILID S'99
GENITDIE PREPARATIONS. VIZ
HELMBOLD EXTBACT "BUCHV;"
RELMBOLD RYTRACT SARSAPARILLA
HELMBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WASH:
HELMBpLD , s
GENUINE, PREPARATIONS
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID;ENTRAterr
A IIbSITIVE AND sPmptsie REMEDY
FOR DISEASES OP THE
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL
ANA PRO&ICAL ;SWELLING
THIS Medieine'moreases the power of DE
gestlon, and excites Use ABSORBENTS Into healthy
action, by which the WATERY Or CALOEROUS deposi
tions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS aro re
duced, as well as Pain and Inflammation, .and Is goottelOr
MEN, WOMEN or CHILDREN.
HELiIiOLD'S 'EXTRACT ..VICHU,
FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dig.slpation, Early Jla
discretion or Abuse,
YY K : ul ~i i~•.7 4u:iW : ► aP a(r ) ~ 41)9 ~ya ~SY~ dri i~h' 1: RJ
Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Skin, .=
Loss of Memory, Loss of Power, •
Week:Hervear —Hiltioultrof
Horror of Disease, Trembling,
Dimness of Vision, 'Wakefulness,
IJuiliemal Lassitude of the Pain in the Back
M System , Flushing of the Body,' •
Hot Hands, Emptions on the Face, i'
Pallid Countenace,
.. •
. .. • .
..
... ..
. These symptoms, it allowed to go on,-whtelt tins at.
eine invariably romoeee,"soori talloW ' '
IMPOTENCY, FATI=, EPILEPTIC FITS;
In one. of _which. the patient may expire: Who can aay
that they , are not Frquently followed by those "direful
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.
Many are &Wire of • the cause of their sufferings, but
none.will confess. Tkd records of the insane asylums and
the melancholy denthi by Consumption, bear ample' wit
_
nese to the treth of the assertion.'
THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED
WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the-aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the system, which Helmbold's Extract Buchu invariably
does. A trial will convince the most skeptical.
FEMALES-FEMALES-FE4ALt'S,
OL OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM
PLATING. MARRIAGE
In many affections pecuharto females the Extract Bu
eau is unequalled by any Other remedy, as in Chlordsis or .
Retention, Irregularity, Fainfuhtess, or suppression of the
customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrounstatb' of the
Uterus, Lencorrhett or ites; Sterility, and for :dr-Com
plaints incident to the sox, whether arising from Indiscre
tion, Habits of Dissipation or in the '
DECLINE OR eIIANGR OF,LIFX.
0 FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
Take no p , o.qm, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medicine for
Unpleasant and Dangerous,l4iseases.
RELIEBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOECU,
Cares Secret Disesaes in all their stages; at little ellipse;
little or no change in diet; no inconvenience and no expo
su're. It causes frequent desire, and gives ,strength to
Urinate, therpy removing obstructions, 'preventing end
curing Strictures of the Urethra; allaying pain and intlim
mation, so frequentin this class of diseases, and expelling
Poisonous, Diseased, :and : Wornout Matter. ,Thousaigts
upon thousands who have been the victims of quacks, and
who have paid heavy fees to be - cured In a short time, have,
found they were deceived, and that the "Poismt" .
has by
the use of "powerful Astnngents," been dried up in the
system, to break , out in an; aggravated form, and perhaps
• .
after marriage. . '
Use HaiiAiBOLD'S EXTRACI BUCHU for an' Affections.
and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in
Kale or Female, frotawhatever cause originating, and, no
matter of how long standing.. Diseases of these ; Organs
require the aid of a Diuretic. DPIvROLD'SEITRACf
BUCHU is the Great Diureti4and it is certain to hale the;
desired effect in 'all Diseases for which 'it ii4ecoutz
mended. ,
Blood—Bloodßlood. Helmbold's Highly Conbentia
ted Compound FLUID aTRACT SARSAFA_RILLADITHI
US. This is an affection: of the Blood, and attacks the
Sexual Organs, LOMiga.of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind:
;pipe and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance 'in
the form of Ulcers. Ifelinbold's Extract Sarsaparilla pu:
rifles the Blood, and' :reiritivi all Scaly EruptiOns of the
Skin, giving to thn complex - gala Clear andnealiey
It being prepared' expresslyfok this class of complaints,
its aluod-PuritylngProberties, are preserved te a greater
Went than any other preparation of Sarsapdilla, • •
BELMBOUY'S ROSE WASH
.
. An excellent Lotien fbr. diseases of a Syphilitic - Nature,
.
mid as an injection; in diseases : of the Urinary Organs,
armigg from habits' of dissipation, used in connectionwith
UM Extracts Buciiu 9.11 . 4 :Sark.apaiilla, in such diseases as
recommended. 'Evidence'of the most responsible arit.re
liable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFI
CATES OF CURES 6914 eight, to twenty years , standing;
with names 'mownto Science and Fame:'4"Orllledical
Properties of Buchu; see Dispensary of the 'United - States.
See Professor DENVER'S valuable works on the Practiceof
Y'llyAn. See remarks:made: by the late celebrated - Dr:
PRMCIC P4pidelphia. See remarks made by Dr:
EPHRAIM 5!0D0WEJ.4.,;: a celebrated Physician and mem
ber of the Rokal 'College of Surgeons, and published likthe
Transactions of the king's and Queen's JOninaL See
IfetiMe-Chirurgicallteview,pnhAshed by DEM. MAYERS,.
Fellow of tp,,e Royal College of Surgeons. The most of
the late standard work.s on ISedicine. Extract, of Bodin,
$3. PO per battle, or six bottles for $5 00. Extract •of
Sarsaparilla, $1 9V PR' 4.4t4e, or six for ;Q . 90. Im7
.proved Rene Wash, 50 cents per bottle, or six for $2 50,
or half a dozen &VII for 112 . Q 9, which will be sufficient
to cure the most oirstimtte oases, It directions, apefed
to. Delivered to any satdrogs, securely packed from ob
servation. Describe symptoms ip all communications
vas guaranteed. Adirine gratin
AFF/DAVa
• p ew lay Appeared , inifoie me an Aldermanntthe city
IL T. Hehnbold, who, being dcd y worn,
doth obi preparations . co ntain
no ZIA/0011C.,.n0 . rater
'cozy, or 0ti1.4. drags, and are 3, R i v L a io °table.
Sworn and stetiidribed basalme23,l ay or - 2 4 0
thlB
vember,lBs
4... • • P. BIEDIARD
ladarnottyaiinth street, ett.„Agee s
—Address letters for information in confidence. ,
H. T. SELMI3OLD, chemist
Depot 104 Booth Uttlt street, beipw sPChestn el
1mY234.
"THE UNION—NOW AND FOREV'ER."—Webster.
1 - IARRISBITRG, PA., SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1864
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DRS. 11 1 341:T11: acid dREAMER Eclectic
and Electropathlc physician; respectfully offer
tneir professional services in all the various, branches •of
the professkn;f o r the treatment of tilt acute and chronf
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 medicinee when deemed necessary, and in
fact all the natural curative agents that may successfully
be brought to bear upon the disease.
They Rio, not. Wish . to be understood as arrogating to
themselves any superiority of professional skill, but they
believe the remedies they, employ in the treatment of dis
ease far superior to trims generallyemployed byphysicians,
from the fact that they act in perfect harmony with the
laws governing and controlling the human system. To
this and the fact that they confine themselves to no par
ticular pathy or sietent, 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 poWerflit inilns et ecttl for geed or ill. It
is an ever present; alt-perviiiire principle, -governing all
things, from rolling.worlds down to the invisible particles
of gaseous matter. We see it in the lightning's - flash and
hear the manifestations" of its power to the muttering
thunder. It fettle causear. a l decompeeltion, recotoPo
sitionuncl transformation., It excite - salt motion. It is the
exciting cause of life, giciwth, decay and death. It '
anises secretion; excretion, digeStion. It lays hold of the
crude feed in the stomach; converts it into a state of flu
idity;,thinsmutes it intharterial blood, and sends it on its
important eillee of supplying nutriment according to the
necessities orthe body. It is the nerve vital fluid, the
great agent through which the mind acts upon the body.
It lathe causabf all causesteseept'the. first great muse,
the Infinite Mind which created it mid brought it into use.
These' may. appear — like mere Cut/cf./ions, but they are
facts admitting of strong and irresistible proof. Is it then,
thin wonderedatthat en agent so wonderful in its The
m: mew; so poWerful inns Manifestations and so intimate
ly connected with' all the operations of the human sys•
tem, should be Banost absulutein its power of controlling
disease? Certainly net fit is a natural sequence: and
talent as surely un deyirsilows night..
. Among the diseases which; pre found to yield readily to
Electricity, in conjunction with proper adjunct treatment,
may lie mentioned the - foil/owing; Incipient.Cousumption,
Paralysis, Elpilipticic Hysteric and other Convulsions;
lintralgia, Jails. orst fonis Ithuematisin,. intltunmatery '
aM chronic; all discs* of the nervelis system; Dyßep-
sin curediu a few treatments; all diseases of the urinary
aridgeriital organs; Perefile - Liseases, Asthma, Piles and ,
Prolapsus Ani; Amaurosis and all kindred affections Of
the eye; Auretus, Strictures? all :skin diseases, &e.
Persons calling 0111 be told whether they can be bone
fitted and'no case 'taken whore some relief Panne% he af
forded. Consultation free.- OM/a, South Second street,
_ _
SUCI3:iT,
betnw Chestnut, Harrlaburg,Ts, 'Office hours from Bto
12 A., at., tp 6 and 7to 9.. 441r._ _ _
aiil.3 -
NO. 4 JONES' ROW,
fUNDERSIGNE - D-respectfully informs
the public that he has purchased the
Late the property of T. J. HURNETT, deceased, and that
he will continue the business at the old stand, whore he
4111 constantly keep on hantl a general assortment of
FATS,GAPS &-e,
"- - OE — YHP 'LATEST STYLES,
which will be sold at reis - Onitlili!intes,
A-liberal.shaiii or; pdtiOnliti i•ospactfully , solicited. •
mar2841.2.ta . • H. H. LONG.
Lykes Yajtley Coal Company.
NrOTIC.E. The quintal -meeting of the
' Stockholders of the Lykatts ;Valley Coal Company
will be held at the office of Edward Gratz, Esq., No. 4
South Seventh street, Philadelphia, on Monday, the 2d
day of May next, at 12•b 4 cleselc, - for the, election of Seven
Directors to serve , forithe,ensularyerW, s
- 6EO. E. ROFFMAN,
, r Prima L. V. C. Co,
Lykesis Valley .11sallroatl" and. Coat genet,
pant'. : • •• ' '
OTICE. —The - annual meeting of the .
N
Sto4kholdereicrltiblfelieTalley - Rallroatr - tiiid
tivalCompany will be,keidlit• die ollice of Edward ; Gratz,
Esq., No. 4 SotithEeverith street, Philadelphia, on Mon
day, the 2d day of May neiti.„at n o'clock, for the elec
tion of a President, nacre - Esp . , Treasniet and Seven Man
eters, to serve for theensumg year.
. GEO. E. HOFFMAN.
apldint- PreS't L. V: TL R. & C. Co.
Mattrasses Spiirig-Heds t' t Comfoita tt t
ALM LEAF HAIR TOP MATTRASSES.
P
Palm Leaf Cotton Top Mattresses.
tein Huaklitattrasses.
Patent, Spring, Stat Beds.
Feather Pillows and Holston:
Cotton Coinforts and Spreads.
Ladies' Willow Work Stands. . • ••
Carpet Camp StoOls. • . „
-Door Rugs, CaxpetHaviaoks. •
Iron Bedsteads, latest pattern, Ste., &a.
N. 13.—Sofas, Lounges, Cushions. Chairs and Mattrase
repaired. • flair and Spring Mattrassetfamule to order. Nol
109 Market street Harrisburg , Pa. .
mart-dBM — J T. 'DARNEL'S.
SILKS WARD
DEAL= Di '
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SWEET NUB%
%MOMS, Flutes,. Oiits‘rs, Banjos, Strinks,
Dinm4Fifes, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, , Photograph Cards and
Albums, Ambrotype Gems, Engravings, Pictures, &c.,
Remember the tplace,'.No. 12 Third street, the larges
Music Store GRA side of the great' jari2S-dtf
PRIIIIIK - LARD. ' •
VINE Kettle Rendered LARD,just received
'iv • = SHISLEIVA-FRAZER,
mar3l (successors to Wm. Dock, jr, & co.)
1001 i, SALE. —A Five, -horiwpgwer STEAM
J.: ENGINE and BOILER, In good order Apply to
... .
1 P. GEETY,
retr.a-ti . .-: Walnut street, below Sixth.
PORTFOLIOS ! - PORTFOLIOS ! !
. ,
CHESSMEN and Backgammon Boards, a rine assort
moat, just received at' SCILEFFEWS BOOKSTORE.
OLIO - KW) SALMOIV2-- FINE SMOKED
,Al ; a igN ius- S eiv - e l d rin — iti r t, t
febS (successors to Wm. Dock, Jr, & co.)
.
A PA.TRIO'PIO GIFT BOOK. •
OUR CONSTITUTION, GOVERNMENT AND UNION.
"Our Government," an exposition of the Constitution,
•Sm., Tor popular use. By M. MYKtrarxr: Price $l. For
wile at del4 BERONKR 3 B BOOKSTORE.
rfotimBRATED VIRGINIA OIL OF
AIX, and Day & Martin's London Blackine, lost re*
wired and for sale by SHISLER & FRAZER,
tel : (successors to Wm.. Dock; jr & Ca)
ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA.—Just re-
coive4„a fie ?ltes!, 9bat t i t tlts=f•
i i t tr z ieNat -
.(Succeftors to Wni Dock, Jr.)
AXESS BEEF and 114748-PORK. —A choice
article of Mew Bir' and Pork at
• . SEIDLER & FRAZER'
ap9 . (successors to Wm. Dock, jr., & Co.)
BIJOSWHE AT— Just reeeiv.ecl. A very
small lot. Fine choice BUCKWHEAT at
SHISLEB. k MAZES,
mar3l • (enconeom to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.)
DMIIST.A_RD , the best imported,
JLor
Just received and for sole by
SHISIXR l FRAZES
febl (ttoMeetoto to Wm. Dock, Jr., & tko.)
FQR SALF r —A very handsome ,Two-horse
PEDLER WAGON—cheap for cash. Direct letter to
BOX No. MS, Harrisb maril-tf
O _
R/11%ES . 1 . ORANGES I—A large lot of
superior Oranges, and Sicily Havana, for sale in any
quantity at ' T OYER & BOERPER.
. _ .
A?Potatoes.LAß just E
. .
lot of "beat quality_ of kfercer
received and for sale by
= • BOYER arkOERPER,
decL2dtf . No. 3 Market.Sqvare,
Mla ME AT.—A fresh lot ust receive
for sale by Ve &in BOYERWEEP= d
ELECTRICITY.
:ALEX. R. WYETH, .I,L. D.,
IIK. J. MILTON CREAMER,
HAT AND,CAP STORE
EVENING EDITION.
.
To the Farmers of Dauphin
County. -
We have been requested to give the sub
joined letter an insertion in our columns, and
to announce the accompanying names as the
county committee:
WEST PENN SQUANE,
PHILADELPHIA, March 18th, 1864.
To Hon. A. 0. _Mester, Harrisburg, Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania. -
DEAN b'nt:—Agreeably to the authority vest
ed in me by the Executive Committee of the
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR in aid of the Uni
ted States Sanitary Commission, I have ap
pointed'you Chairman of the Dauphin County
Committee on Agriculture, of said Fair, which
appointment I, am, happy to state, has been
apprOved by the general Committee on Agri
culture here. Upon this Committee has been
devolved the duty of communicating with the
Agriculturists of Pennsylvania, New Jersey
and Delaware, of systematising their effqits
and soliciting their contributions in behalf of
the Fair, and of facilitating the transporta
tion of those contributions hither. The ob
jects of the Sanitary Commission, and of the
Fair, are set forth in the Circular of the Ex
ecutive Committee, a' copy of - which is an
nexed. These objects, I cannot doubt, meet
with your entire approval, and will enlistyiur
'active and zealous go-operation.
Permit me, therefore, respectfully' tb sug
gest, that you cause:the fact of your appoint
ment to be_ noticed •in one or more of your
county newspapers, and a copy of a'paper Con
taining 'the notice to be mailed to me—that
you, at the earliest practicable moment, con
stitute ten active and influential ladies and
gentlemen of your, county—say five Of each—
a Comity Committee, of which you will be the
Chairman—that th's.Committee, in, turn, ap
_p
oint a responsible and energetic Committee
in each township, to solicit therein contribu
tions of the PHODUGTS OF THE PAHA!, AND or
ran Fe.sarna's HOUSEHOLD, to be exhibited
and disposed of at the Fair, which will be
held inthis city early in June next.
You will please to consider yourself empow
ered to adopt such other measures within
your county as may be well calculated to ad
vance the cause in hand; reporting to me
promptly, the names of the members of your
county Committee, and from time to time, the
progress you are making.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, '
- ALFRED S. KENNEDY,Chairman of Committee on Agriculture.
In forwarding contributions, 'please observe
the 'following directions:
Ist.--Let each_box, parcel, package or ani
mal, have attached your 1/111:1113 and county,
and be distinctly marked thus: •
To A.Lnial? L. KENNEDY, M. D.;
Chairman of Committed on Agriculture,
Great Central 'air Warehouse,
Plnlac~elpbia.
2d::— . Send by Express or railroad dompanY,
or by private hand, but do not prepay charges.
3d.—Mail to, me the - bill of lading or re
ceipt from the Exiness or Railroad Company,
and also; a list of articles and of 'the donor's
names,
4th. —Let each contribution be labeled or
marked with its-reasonable value. - -
sth. —Let every boT ' parcel
.pr package, be
wall and securely, pnt,-,b.p, and the. contents
care
,iAtinarked.- : : tt :t
I ,.oll.niiceiiit of eacbliox,-."parcel, package:Or
animat4a proper. acknowledgment will be sent,
duly attested.
a:
' CO FOB DA.VPICIN COUNTY- .
•Geerge Bilubaker, - Hon. Moses Young,
Mrs. F. R. Gilbert, - Mrs. S. B. Cole,
Lykenstown
John Young, - George T. Hammel,
Mrs. Philip Irvin, Mrs. Richard Pox,
Middletown. Hummelstown
Hon. Samuel Landis, •
Mrs. Dr. J. O. Witman,
Halifax.
0. RTPSTER,
Chairman,- Dauphin .County, Committee, on
Agriculture.
•
N, B.—lt is hoped the Farmers of Dauphin
county, Will please forward contributions to
Hon. -William Dock, Harrisburg, in order that
they may have fuli-oredit for their donation—
whether money or produce.
Artroxo the extraordinarY advertisements in
the London papers is the following:
"This is leap yeax. nt wait no longer. So
here I am, twenty-one years, healthy, prepos
sessing, -medium size, full chest, prudent,
sparkling eyes,long'flowing hair, and as-fill
of fun as a chestnut is full of meat, born to
make some man happy, and want a home.
Does anybody want me ?"
Markets by Telegraph.
•• • 4 PHILADRLPHLL, April 2,2.
Flour weak ; 800 bbls. extra family sold at
sg .75®8, 25; superfine is nominal at s7®
7 25. Rye flour steady tat $6 50 and corn
meal•. at $5 75. The demand for wheat is
limited at" yesterday's quotations. Sales
6,000 bus. good and prime Penna. red at
$1 77®1 .80 and 2,000 bus. Dela Ware at $185;
white ranges from $1.90 to $2. Rye sells on
arrival at $l5O. Corn active; sales 7,000 bus.
yellow at $1 31 andwhite at $1 26: Oats sell
at 80®90c. Cloverseed wanted at $7 25®
7 50. Flaxseed at $1 37k. In provisions
less doing; 100,000 tea shoulders in salt a'
12c: Lard dull at 144. Butter declined to
25®30e..f0r roll and 26c. to 28c. for solid.—
Whisky unsettled, advanced to' $1 35: Petro
leum firmer; sales of crude at 34c ; refined,
in bond, at's2®s3c. and free' at 60®,63c: By
auction this morning 434 bbls. New Orleans
molasses sold for 831®964c. and 69 fes. at
68470 c. cash. Stocks dull; Penna. fives .99i;
Reading railroad 684, Morris canal 80; Long
Island 48; Penna. railroad 734; gold $1 734;
exchange on New York, discount.
' Naw You]; April 22.
Stocks firmer; Cumberland preferred 71;
Illinois Central scrip 1274; Michigan South
ern 1884; New York Central 135; Hudson
River 130; Canton Co. 50; Missouri Sixes
694; Erie 1134; Michigan Central 140;. Har
lem 2Q5; Cleveland and Pittsburg 114; Trea
sury 7 3-10 s 1114; Coupons, 1881, 1124; Cou
pons 5-20 s 110; Registered 115.
NEw Your., April 22:
Flour excited and 26c higher. :Wheat 20
3c higher. Corn lc higher. Pro Visions
firmer. Whisky ' excited; 'sales reported at
$1 28. Petroleum dull; crude., 40; refmedin
bond, 54; free, 64. - -
Bermaroan, April 22.
bloat' steady; Ohio extra $8:25. Wheat
firm with a scarce supply. Corn advancing;
sales at $l. 280'1 28. Wlns — kifiiiik and:ex
cited, but the quotations are nominal at
$125®1 26.
PRICE T YPO CENTS.
Pennsylvania Legislature.
mt=2}zw. -
BOUSE OF,REPRESENTAT-IVES
h i ago 50 ablioxtl) DT...izi 00,1
FRID:eI, April 22, 18641
The SenatQaMend.ments to th,e r ,Lawrenpe
transportation company were concurred in.
Several bills from the were referred
. ,
to their appropriate committees.
The House resumed the 'consideration. of
the bill, entitled Alurtherlsupplement to:the
act relating to limited parinkshipm
passed finally. .
Mr. NEGLEY moved-that' the House pro
ceed' to Consider bill, entitled An act direct
ing the entry of liens fortheoprincipal arid:in
terest due the Commonwealth for lands held
hrvirthe of locations:or other office' itles.
'The motion WU agreed.to, and the bill
Imaged finally: •
On motion of •Mr:= 64111STED, the House
took up House bill, a' further itipplement to
an act to incorporate an aSsociation.for.tlie.es
tabliShment of a Honse Of Refuge foiLwastern
Pennsylvania. '4l'l 31; .
The House, after some discussion) adopted
a resoliition • providing for a 'session to-mor=
row morning 1)19 o'clock, for the conaideration
of private bills, no member to speak• more
than five minutes; and'the House• to adjourn
at 121 o'clock, till Monday afternoon at .3
o'clock.
The Senate baving non-concurred in the
House amendrUentlo the apportionment bill,
M. OLMSTED moved that the House insist
and appoint a committee of conference.—
Agreed to. • Adjourned.
EVENING SESSION
The House re-assenibled at 7i o'clock P. xt
On motion of.Mx BOWMAN (Cumberland) .
Senate bill to incorporate the Smith Monn-.
tain iron company was considered and passed ,
finally.
On motion of Mr. ALLEMAN, Senate bill.
supplementary to an act to incorporate the:
city of Harrisburg was considered and paSsed
finally. The bill is as follows:
Sxorroit 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and;
House , .rf - Representatives of the Commonwealth'
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and
it hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That the milyor and common coun-:
cil of the city of liarrisbrirg be, and 'they l
are hereby authCaiied , ,to borrow any sum of
money not exceeding twenty - thousand dollars,'
to meet an appropriation, for which this faith:
of said city was pledged by a resolution •of
said council, passed on the 16th day of April,
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-three.
On motion of Mr. REX, Senate bill to in
corporate the West Buck Mountain coal and
iron company was• Considered. and passed:
; -On-motion of Mr. GUERNSEY, 'Senate bill,
a supplement to an act , &incorporate the Fall
Brook coal company, was considered aikd ,
1 1 ed - • • ' •
_ . _
On "motion of. Mr. -MEYERS, the EQII9O re-'
sumed the consideration of House bill, enti-'
tied An act relative •to-the Pittsburg and Con- .
nelleville railroad company. ' Passed:finally.:
On motion of Mr REED, Househill for the
relief of Captains Morton Magiffin and • joint:
H. Ewing, was considgred.and passed finally.
On motion of Mr. SMITH; '(Philadelphia,)
Senate bill, a supplement to an sato encour
age' the manufacture of iron with coke or min
eral coal,' &c., was • considered and passed
On motion'of Mr. 13ITRGIVIN, Senate , bill,.
.a supplement to the chaifer of the Cranberry
coal company, was cionsidered and pissed
finally. „
Mr. SHARPE read in.-place an act to in-cor
porate-the Scotland and Momit; Alto railroad
company. Considered and passed finally.
Mr. HOPKINS repented, from-the Commit
tee on Railroads, an act relative to the jtinc
tion railroad company. Paiiied
On motion of Mr. TrAIMS, Senate bill te,
incorporate the Union coal &mistily was eon
sidered and passed finally.
On motion- of. Mr. M'MURTRIE, Senate
bill. supplement to air act relating to brokers;
and private bankers,'; was 'considered and
passed finally. , • ."-
On motion of Mr. KOONCE, Senate bill to
ineorporate the Clarion land and improve;
ment company, was considered and passed
Mr. GLASS read in place aired in relation
to the inspection of oil in Allegheny county.'
Passed finally. - -
On motion of Mr. JOSEPHS, the House
took up Senate bill to incorporate the Oil City
bank. The bill was opposed by-Messrs. Coca-.
nix, (Erie,) Oracsriro, :Koesoz and Brum.
The bill passed finally—yeas :41, nays 28.
Several local bills were considered and
passed. .
On motion of Mr. KElf.,VfilY;'House bill to
provide for the . payment of the . expenses of
publication of a resolution - proposing antend i
meats to the Constitution of the Corrimoiv
wealth, was considered aniipassed-fufally..
On motion of YU. FOSTER, Senate bill, a
supplement to the act fo - r"the registration of
births, marriages and deaths, waR considered
and passed finally. Adjourned.
J 39 Eefenrapo.
XXXVIIIth Congress -== First Session
. . .
SENATE.
„ .
. • Wasurgo , rotr, April 22.
On motion of Mr. Howard.(Mich„) the bill
to amend the Pacific_ railroad act was
made the special order for Thursday next.:., .
The House bill to establish a hurean ;of
military justice was taken up. -It. authorize
a bureau, consisting of a judge advocate and
two assistant judge advocates, with clerlot
!x i
&a. The bill was so amended as to giie:th
judge advocate. he rank of Brigadier Gene
at a salary of $4,000 per annum. The assis
ant judge advocates, Ihe rank of Colon:0;1d
a pay of $3,000. per annten, and was=theil
Passed.
The army appropriation was then taken*
and the amendments orthe Binarice Commit=
teewere agreed to. • -...., 1.. .: . ; , cmT
The resolution to print ki.o.ook, copies,-104,
of ihe reports of Maj. Wse9latyl•sald
Meade, were introduCedlcd! : ArithO:47,ll.
referred to the - Printing Conixiiiteei - "--•--
An amendment, approprititing .1ive....{1611 {:
sand dollars for copymg.thelo4cAreports,ot
the army, for publication. was ,a4opted,, .
was inserted in the Inuit' frp*priation — V
An amendment of Mr. Wilson, provi
that all milintmenta in the regalar army shall
TRAIL fhiNTIOAFFNE
Vl*
Thelbllowineel b e the rates
Zbr
adrortisirg the Tetr.
mum, Those baying Ibirrrtiaing to do wilt find it
renien Iforlerefence.
• • •
lettl3 gnniit . tipth9 one-han'prvire. E•;•; , It
linu Elmore than four cgts4tute u suave.
FOR A HALF WAAL
One day $ 30
Two days 50
Three days... , 75
One week 126
One month 3 00
Two months 4 5 t
Three months - 5 50
Sit months - 860
One year , 15,00
Administration Notices
Marriage Notices
Auditor's Notices . -
Funeral Noticeseach instatio
ArirMasLuess notices , :
before Marriages and Des ,
eachtnSertion.
during the present war, be four years, was
adopted. •
The - amendnient of Mr. Hendricks was re
jected. After some discussion and debate,
the yeas and nays on. the-passage of the bill
were called. and
. it passed, Mr. Powell voting
in the negative. •
The Senate resolved to adjotirn until Mon
day, when they went into executive session at
4.4,5 p.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
..Five thosand copies of the bankrupt bill re
ported were ordered to be printed and bound
in pamphlet form.
- Mr. Voorhees (had.) asked that a telegram
received by him to-day be read, bearing on
personal explanation. He would not now in
dulge in any remarks, because the_gentleman
(Mr. Garfield) who recently read -letters pur
porting to be written by Hon: J. S: .Davis and
Judge Echels was notin hiS'Seat. Consent law
ing been given the dispatch NSW read, as. fol
lows:
• Minx HsvxE, April 21. —To Hon. 11 W.
Voorkees.—The letter purporting to be written
by me to , John C..Breefinridge, used by Gen.
Garfield,. is utterly false—a base forgery. I.
ha ye ;written you to-day.
(B.l6Tedi
The letter alleged to have hien written by
Mr. Davis, recommended a'young mare-form
erly in the. Union army, to Breckinridge for a
position in the rebel army. "7
On motion of Mr. Morrill,. (Maine,) the con
sideration of thetas bill is to be cotinued
throughout the" evening as well the morning
session.
The House then went into committee of the
whole on the state of the Union, and resumed
the consideration of the tax bill.
`Mr. Morrill offered an amendment, which
was adopted, that wholesale dealers in liquors
whose =anal sales do not exceed $50,000
shall pay a license of $5O, and $lOO on every
$l,OOO over $50,000. Every person who shall
sell or offer for sale any distilled spirits or
fermented liquors in quantities more than
three gallons at a time, or whose annual sales
amount to $25,000 per annum, shall be re
garded as a wholesale dealer.
Licenses of retail liquor- dealers was in
creased to twenty-five dollars..
Mr. Morrill offered an amendment that
commercial brokers, whose annual sales do
not exceed twenty-five thOusand dollars shall
pay a license of twenty dollars, and exceeding
twenty-five thousand dollars one dollars for
each additional thousand dollars.
Fernando Wood t ail Y.leniimerated various
classes of brokers in clothing, tobacco, coffee,
&c., and moved that all other brokers in addi
tion to commercial pay - the same license.
The amendment,, thus modified, •vas-adopted.
The bill was further modified so that all
steamers and vessels upon the water of the
U. S. on boaid of wbich passengers or travel
ers are provided with food or, lodging shall
pay 2b dollars license.
Mr. Thayer (Pa.) offered an amendment re
quiring hotel and tavern keepers; etc., fo take
out a special license. at a charge of twenty
.five dollars for selling liquor to be drank on
the premises. The amendment was adopted
—yeas 77, nays not counted.
The license for bowling alleys ancl.billiard
rooms was increased from five to test dollars,
and the same amount for each additional al
lay ortable. •
Builders and contractors are to pay a license
of $25 when the contract is over $25,000, and
$1 additional on every $l,OOO.
Thii committee thus far have a.eted.upon all
the sections relating to the general provisions
and licenses, seventy-nine in number, and
have commenced 'upon those under the head
of Manufactures, articles and products. r -
An amendment was made by which stem
med tobacco, with manufactured tobacco,
snuff c r cigars may be transferred, without
payment of duty, directly from the place of
marinfacture to a bonded warehouse foreipor
tation.
TIM committee took a recess till seven.
o'clock.
EVENING SESSMNI- •
The tax bill was-taken up and an amend
ment mAde, so as to read on all mineral coals,
except such as are lmown in the trade as pea
coal and dust•coal, a. duty of. Eve cents per ton,
provided •that in case , the contract for the
lease of coal lands being male prior to the
passage of this act, the lessee shall pay the
tax, if not otherwise agreed upon; andl
duties or taxes on coal mines delivered by
coal operators or contracts heretofore made,
shall be paid by the ; urchners thereof, if not
otherwise agreed by the parties.
From Washington. . •
WASS:MOTO:a, April 22
The discussion last evening on the bill:to
refund 700,000 dollars of war expenditures to
Pennsylvania, took a much wider range upon
a substitute, offered by Mr. Blaine of Maine,
providing for the appointment of a commis
sion to ascertain the war debt of all the loyal
States, with a view to their ultimate assump
tion and liquidation by the general Govern
ment.
Mr. Blaine supported his proposition in a
speech which-received the full attention of
the House. ; He argued the justice of such a
policy, and cited precedents for it, and debated
at some length the expediency of adopting his
proposition. Thera was no final vote on- tfie
amendment.
For Sontkearolina
Bos.ron,, April ;
- Your companies of the fifth Massachusetts
cavalry, leave to-morrow for Hilton Heito:
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HEAVY-zuku.L.ING.
It,l E 8 FLECK respectfully announces to
J_7.l. the niblic that he is prepared to do all kinds of
HEAVY 'HAULING at reasonable rates. Horses szazirts
tarnished by the day or single load. Au orders left, at the
Second Ward HMSO, corner of Chestnut 'and 'Fecond
AlleetAs, Rippe promptly attended to. roar2ll.4lbn
,11DINE APPLE CITRESP----Nortenkkeisfik.
prated, at• SM,SLER
ac2o (=comers to Wm noel; cjr.; - & CO.)
OTS for sale off the corner of thirtl. and
jj Broad streets. C. IderitDDlEN.
mart-dtr . -
-IDgrAMS ICAMSII-11fichener'ii LExeelsier.
Just cared. Received and for sale at
masa & FRAZER,
mar2B (Successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co )
Wig : CL V E . EQIi4BII..
bne day $
Two days .... ILO
.Three.dao 1 2Z,
'Onetreek • - 224
-One month 8 :0
Ilrei months.. . . .... 9 00
Threi month s'_ _ ..
__. 11 00
Sit months 15 0
.One 25 GO
$2 25
1,50
- 50
in the Local Cohons, or
Mani Cm% nag LMni for
JNO. G. DAVIS