Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, April 25, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
lONDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1564.
NOTICE TO ADVEIITISERS. — A II Ad
es, Business Notices, Marriages,
Moths, ac., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accont.
A pr ° f.d with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
oven ing Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
REv. D. GaNs preached his farewell Sermon
in the German Reformed Church yesterday
taming, from the text, "Fare ye well."
THE Hope Fire Company is to receive the
new steam engine about being purchased by
the City Council. The "Rivers" will make
g ood use of the-"masheen."
ORDINANCE. —ln our advertising columns
w-day, will be found an ordinance; passe& bY.
the city council this morning, appropriating_
twenty thousand dollars towards the pur
chase of a mansion for the Governor. •
Booßs lizczivao.L-The Outcasts; or, The
Band of &eftly, by Miss M. E. Braddon.
Dick & Fitzgerald, N. Y., publishers. Price
75 cents; copies forwarded by mail.
Parlor Theatricals; or, Winter Aniii.7l9'S'. En
tertainment. Dick &Fitzgerald, N. Y., publiah
ers: Price 25 cents.
SPECIAL PRAYER MEETXNq.-A prayer meet
ing, the special object of which is to invoke
the blessings of heaven upon our army in
view of the approaching contest, and upon
our country, will be held in the First Presby- ,
terian church, Market Square, this evening
at which time the public are invited to-attend:
FASHIONABLE MiLLINEBX, of the first quality,
iu general variety, may be found, at - Mrs.
Thither's, Second street,. above Locust. : Mrs.
31. has given special attention to the selection
of her present stock, with a view to meeting
the wants of the ladies in this city opi:yicin
ity. The ladies should go and examine the
assortment, which is not surpassed.
IN DlM—Sergeant James L. Forbes, a.
clerk in Capt. Dodge's office, received official
notice a day or two since, of the death : of his
uncle in England, bequeathing him the small
sum of twenty thousand pounds in gold.. ' It
is unnecessary to remark that the Sergeant
has vacated his post to enjoy his unexpected
inheritance.
=3ZEI
Dranc.irrolt—The new house of Worship
erected by the Wesleyan African congrega
lima, and located at the corner of South street
and Tanner's alley, was dedicated, with the
usual ceremonies, yesterday. There was a
large attendance, and we learn a handsome
sum of money was collected, toward paying
the debt remaining on the church. The' ex.,:
ercises arc said to have been very interesting.
A Taffi.n of the steam-fire engine was -lase.
in Market Square, on Saturday evening, for,
i
the purpose of affording the public an 'Op
portunity of witnessing the superiority of
steam over the old-style hand engines.
i , We.
have, however, heard great complaint n re,_
Bard to the indiscriminate sprinkling :of.: the
citizens who had assembled. There is cer
tainly nothing to be gained by those engaged
in turning the stream upon spectators, while.
the latter suffer considerable damage.
NEEDS REPAmmro. —That portiOn Of. Rash
berry alley located between Marketstkeeltl
the court house, is in damaged gonclitioia.
Pools of water stand there, and will, if'ita re
pairs are made, produce sickness. We are
informed that that portibn of the alley is the
property of the county, and that .the grind:
jury is the proper party to see after it. If so,
the present grand jury should give the Matter:
their attention, and see that the proper re
pairs are speedily made. .
Oun citizens are referred to the directions
given by the Post Office Deptirtnient, at the
head of the list of letters, in to-di -2 4 ; i,
in regard to the free delivery of mail matter,L
te. All persons in the city may avail them
selves of the privilege of having their letters
delivered at their places of residence, by ob
serving the rules set forth. Ikis g;p4 ac
commodation to be thus served. by the carri
ers. As the Government has endeavored to
accommodate all citiztms, they should
. secCoad:,
the effort by complying with the request o
the department, in order to insure the, due de--
livery of letters.
OUR CITIZENS Will be gratified to learn
Rouse's celebrated Star Combination Company,
Will resume their series of entertainmenhi•this,
evening, after an absence of three nights, dur-t
big which time the manager supplied the
place of his troupe by the Campbell Minstrels"
An entire new bill is offered for to-night, when ,
will be presented Coleman's thrilling three-act I
play, entitled THE IEoN ChssT, with a selec
cast of characters. This is . a
piece of intense
interest, and should be witnessed by., : eTeiicr.
body. The entertainment will conclude
wit
the farce of The Bobiails.and Wagtails.
RAinBOAD Acommrr, 7 -A man who gaVe the
name of J. W. Merrick, dressed in soldier's
uniform, wa,s found last night, on the e'_
sylvania railroad track two miles west •riflifif-
In, with one leg and one - arm cut off—having
been run over by some train. Ife z was, taken
to Mifflin station, where he died this morinug.
He says he lived with a farmer by the name of
Johnstonl two miles above Harrisbuii, *hera ,
he said he had a family.: The caroller took
charge of the body. There were no paperS
found on his person that gave any inforznatian
or clue 'to where he belonged. If.thii.s49.lg4
meet the eye of any person who can give in
formationto his family, it is hoped they7.abi
do so at once, or communicate with the'itir
dersigned. S. D. YOUNG, :=
Sup't M. Div. P.
HABIWEIBIIRG, April 25, 1864.
Goi:t r linTth left 3 - istirdaY in ii specialtrain
for Washington. • '
COURT commenced to-day. No business of
importance was transacted up to the time of
our going to press.
MEETENG OF THE CoId:MON COUNCIL.—The
Common Council meets this morning, at nine
o'clock, by order of the President. It is
hoped every member will be present, as busi
ness of the highest importance will be sub
mitted to them.
WANTED. —An active young man of experi
ence as salesman in -te retail dry goods and
grocery store. Must speak both German_ and
English. Apply to J. &H. J. MEILY,
ap23-dtf Middletown, Pa.
GREAT inconvenieime is experienced by
those of our citizens who depended upon the
town clock as a time-piece, since that ancient
institution has ceased to "tick." Immediate
steps should be taken to replace it by a clock
upon which dependence can be placed.
I=El
GOVERNOR'S Miaisioii. - -The committee ap
pointed to purchase a mansion for the Gover
nor,'have concluded an arrangement with Mrs.
Coverly, for her elegant mansion on Front
street. The State giv - es Mrs. Coverly the pre
sent Executive mansion on Second street, and
the city of Harrisburg pays her the sum of
twenty thousand doll-a:1;4
POLICE AFFAIRS—Before the Mayor.—Yester
day morning the following cases were dis
posed of :
:3. Green, for drunkenness and disorderly
conduct, was arrested. .He paid costs; ands'
'Was discharged, haying no money to pa 33
flue.
,Taialgiare F 7 '77
disorderly' M;
discitarged.
Amos Wonderer, an insane individual be
--longing to the - poor house, was found on the
streets on Saturday Ovoid - AO= After a hearing
he was returned to the above named institu
tion..
This rqdttint 4116' f3ll6Mg , tritve allught
from the lock-up, for a hearing :
Horace Carey, a disorderly soldier, was sent
to tlzA - Pr9vs*, Maphal;
George • PrOt,••':drunic. and disori4erly, • was
arrested on §iairdtii, and fined '' wluch',lm
paid, together with costs. Yesterday he was
again on the streets "boozy," and annoying
ladies of color. He was again compelled to
pay fine and costs. This "riled" George, and
he, determln edto l&ive the'city.''
Margaret Diggs, arrested for larceny, was
committed for trial.
Ova readers will remeMber that a few.weeks
woinau,gixistg the name Yv - q._Curtls,
visited this city, and solicited contributions
-for the "Home of the Orphan Daughters of:
Volunteers". in teW;Xbik. Several`of our oite: .
zees conbibuied. liberally:- ' By the following
letter, received• fromAlke, Biesid.ent of. the
nbove-named institution, it' will be seen that
" Mrs. Curtis" was an imposter. Our citizens
are requested to aid in securing her arrest:
• A REQUEST.—Tothe _Editor of the Telegraph.—
Azsv Yoax, April 23, 1864.—k.5ir :—There was
A person ifillarriabiligisAFebrintry canvass
ing for a "Home for the Orphan Daughters of
Volunteers," located at 18 West Fifty-fourth
9treet. She has proved herself a notorious
imposter, makings:no report to me , and. taking,
no notice of repeated orders to return the,
bookslind papers, which were obtained , underl
ffalsepretenges, - she linvpgrepregefited'herself
as a.icabdibet;cit PAgei was
false, and shekwing:laters which must have
been forgeries. If those of your city, that
contributed to her, would still further the
cause, by placing their names and the amounts
given to a legal document, and have it for
warded to,ine at,their earliest convenience, it
will be a verrgreat;' fa:vor."Tliat - only
way that I can secure her arrest, because the
'collections were made out of the city of New
gork. She was only authorized to solicit for
*cvo montlis,,but she kept her whereabouts _a.
necret.and was absent nearlylour m.onths,.and
has not paid_ over one dollar to the institu
tioxi: =Moat ieveetfulir - • J(* .
•13-,T7ZZE
=MEM
:.;.. PROCEEDUMS OF Corazor:L.—The Council met
,O
• i
t nine o'clock this morning. The President
:presented apessag . .. from the,MayT: etating
that several of the elected city officers had
neglected to appear before him and be quali
fied. The clerk was directed to notify the de
flinquents, and request them to ,appearbefore.
',the Mayor. ~%, 0 -,' .. • -;'" • "'' '` i '''
Mr iThi . ,T,Joirered' a *reschitioii4iristructings
the Oidin'auii - do . mmittee to draw up au.:orili
nance providing 'for' tkft,:builtligk'of ' L 'lkresi-,,
dente for the Governor, and appropriating
twenty thousand dollars for the same. After
conversation Mr. Ha4lNvithdrew,his resolution.
Mr. ALLikcii, dui 'representative, was re
quested to make a statement to the council on
i'the subject of purchasing a residence for the
Governor...: Mr. A. then gave a full :explana
:tior':;l4.the,lo4o‘..l44oat ': ''':
:: '..,:; i;. ' '
i Dr. EGLE offered-the followifig, viz: ""'" -
1. Resolved, That the Ordinance Committee be
"instructed forthwith to repart, am. ordinance
appropriating the - siffh of twenty thousand dol
bars heretofore offered to the State Legislature
for the purpose of :purchasing 'an Executive,
pmaaisionfdr • the" Governor, of the "C6mraon
_Wealth, ,and tliat.bond4 with coupons attached
ba isitisci ...for ;:that• amount, ..payable Tinalen
tears, bearing interest at the rate of six per
cent. , ,•I'p i , 1 , j
- - The resolutiotrwitYagiitedle '
I
-L- n accordance with the above resolution
.-,
, the Ordinance Cornmittet prepared an ordi
nance appropriating •the same, which passed
fuLl reading, by the following. vote, viz:
i'mks—Messrs. Hail, Hooker, Myers, Ver
beke, Bainlithq, , Edivards; Titilt,:Re666 . lHitia-'
ilton, Egle and Hickok, President.
!.. NErslione. ' • ''' ' ''' ''" . '
. , -Mr. Tzaauxu offered the following, viz:
• ,
Resolved, That the Ordinance Committee be
directed to embody the: different appropria
tions for the Street CoMmittees in an ordin
ince, to be presented 4 the next meeting of
Council. ..._.
Mr. WILT moved thatltlie" different reports
T •
of the Street Committee bii'reeommitted, in
'Order to ascertain exactly the amount neces
, .ary to put the streets in proper repair. The
i ,..; Otion was agreed to,
,by seven yeas to four
noes. , --
A - Mr. WILT moved thil the different Street
J3Mmittees be requested tcl=report at the next
=meeting. Agreed to. z" .‘-•
On motion, Council laijourned to meet on
• 'next Saturday evening. ,`',
,e, i •:0
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PaIiSONAL. —The person who go
cake dish from the ;store of the
during the week the Jai; was held in the cow t
house, will confer a favor by returning it at
once, as it is greatly needed.
apr23d2t* HENRY FELIX.
ARRIVAL OF THE NINTH P. V. CAVALBY.-11l
a telegraidi dispateh, tdeeliPed lust evening,
we had the information that the Ninth-P. V.
Cavalry, Colonel Jordan, would arrive in this
city at three o'clock this morning. The Ninth
returns as veterans, 600 strong, and will make
their headquarters at Camp Curtin.
RELIEVED FROM COMMAND OF CAMP CUT:-
MC —We understand that Captain Sands, for
some time in command of Camp Curtin, has
been relieyed, and ordered to his 'regiment.
We-part with Captain Sands with regret, as he
was efficient and prompt while on service here.
He will make himself once more useful in the
field, :where he already distinguished himself:
VOA& TilltiNG.--Tho Ohio Faffner says that-,
been found, by accident, to be a
most effective means of .protecting fruit trees
against.rivitges of the curculio, by. placing
saw-dust, saturated with the oil,- at the foot
'THE pleasant spring-like weatherof the past
few days has had, the eiletAf drfing . ,,nithe
mud ; on the streets and the
.public`-roads, to a
considerable extent. tanners
.are Inaily
. „
gaged in sowing oats andlireparirig • their
corn-grikind. , - ,
Tzs steamer, that passed down the river tile
other day was. the "Susquehanna," former r ly
used as a ferry and towboat at sunbury. She
was purchased by the bridge company at Co
lumbia', to which place she was talien, for the
riburixi e of being used as h ferry-boatbetween
'Columbia and Wrightsville.
THE Hollidaysburg Standard has the follow
ing•
"DEE LATEST jOILE oia TIM SEASON—ROHLPV,-
ingthe State capital from Harrisburg to•Thill
adeiphia _on account Of the corruption that
kettall's' in theloimer city":"; Mugging thinks
it would be jUmping out of ttikgfrying-pfin
Two 'Hosonim. —TWo hundred
L ypilts'sbeins:
a long tin* ',Bow misiy change Sin the World:A.,'
history have been-recorded of oppressiOn'anb.
'tyranny, with here and there , a bright spot
upon thC page of Chris ian pro gess;
tering the condition of the "hiitiniif family.
Amidst the striking evidence of ingratitude in
min in his efforts to overthrow the
of our glorious country,
through his industry and - genius, providing
for the public advantage his superior silk fin
ished .ttv‘Olhrifidre&Yarda.spciOViiotton, the
low price of five cents, This, together, with a
large stock =of New - Spring and•Stimnier dry
'goods at, correspondirig priceg,, can be ob
'Mined at the cheap Store of C. L. Bowman,
1, corner:bfgErorit[and Market streets, 't
SPECIAL NOTICES.
•
•-• • Closeks 1-- , Cloaks l Cloaks T .• '-- •'•
I. 4 arge,aMortnieint Of cloaks.
Cloaks tit:;all prides. ' '
Riiitk silk mciM'and
Cloth for, cloaks,' all cOlori.':'
IHooP'slarts at 75'c. to $1::
'Spring
Spring shicreisfrdin suction. , '
'i.
Splendid assortment of gingbamai. .
Dresszslods, a very:large lot fromauction:
Stockiogs.for ladies; pliiprices.:. •.. . .
Stockings at 25 cm. per pair ' from auction.
Muslins-bleached; the best imtown for 25 cents. •
Silluffrommuction at kwoprlcen • • . •
Black- slam - 4 - - •
Received from New York.auction, a very barge ,assort
ment of godds,` which we will 'soh at prices which cannot
fail to give satisfaction: -L.': • :'•• • SALNWY.
Bann - trait% Trodies:
For'Abe cure of Hoarseness, Throat 'Ms
... • ,
eases, : are , specially recommended: ~to;:
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to:speak in pt olio. 'Mannlitctur,e'd•
only by C. A. Bain.o* It - Co., Harrisburi„.
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addreased.
cola by druggist eiver l y ;where.. : •
Read the following . temonlais from some
of our,eininentalbrgymenn: 1,, , •
~lA&Egisßuso, Feb. fith,lo64.
O. A. BANNVAna—Dear Fare used
Brown's akonchial Tronlek Wififinls Lozenges
and other, prep,arations for hoarseness and
throat tronbles and id comparison with them
all,- can cheerfCfily• commend.your e own
Most ado:arable specific for public- spe l aksfs
and siniiksiLiiii•casfe of -lioarsimess,,tcoughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
ti.m`of 'need inieft Mrecthally. ' 7 .
Youri truly; T. H. ROBINSM,
• Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church..,
A qb n.
I agree with Mr....E.Obinsolt ascto the
Taluc! of Bamirait's Trocifea
Late - Pastor of a S. Presbytetia*,rch.
Rtaxiisurt4,4, -
To. C. A. BANNVAI habit
,of speaking. very ftizsitiently,2.ara 4 #4places
•where - the viicaVorgaris are very rau#4taxel
I have foundike'neid of somagentleixpecto 4
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!uramolfing!
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising .
from`its too frequent use; and impsirink the
effectiveness of the, delivery., pubhc
dresses. Yours, ko.,
,s JNO. WAIIILEIt JACKSON. ,
‘Pastbr of the Locint . St. Methodist Chtfith,
,To C: ^A. Bassvor—Dear Sir: Having used
sour Tr&hat, lam free to say they are
the best, ,have ever, tried. and take grei4
pleasurecti jrioesAmeriding . them erto allppris
id:dieted with abre'llioat finskiifie'ss -of
:voice arising from public speaking or singing.
ItAICESTRAW,
Paiitor of Ridge Avenue lefethodist Ohureh.
DISTRICT' A'FrOliarEY'S ()mop,
livrorraiitrao, Feb. 29,180.' I •
Tc;:d. A. ..iterniireaT—Dear Si* I hags
found your Troches to be invaluable in .143-
Having hoarseness' and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. Therlinpart4e.arnam
to the voice,.ind are certainly of great . bene
fit to all public speakers. A. J. HERR
Cotithsliiid
The sudden elianges of our climate are sources of Put,
MONANT,. and.anzanszni -.AFFECTION'S: ralie4
rience having proved that simple remedies often act
speedily when taken in the earl 4 stages of the disease, m
amme should at once be had to Brown's :Bronchial
Trochei n orLozenges, let the Cold, Cough oilifitatichi
of the Throat be ever so as b this Vrecatition_
more serious attack may be effectually 'warded o ,P.l ,
mo:Siikiiits and SINGERS will find them .effeCtimflor
clearing and strengthening the voice. ,Soldiers should
have them, as they can bacanied in the pockerand,taken
,
as occasion ingaires. miti29-dawlaa -
IIIHE CONFESSIONS AND "EI:PERI:ENOS
Or Alt ATALIn.
Bublished for the banetlt, and as 'a CAUTION TO'
btlity,YOUNG KEN and ptliqil t ffer fkprsi'Neitous De
./Texnature Balmy :of Manhood,__
,'&o. supplying at
the sante lizaugris` /Wm. oF Bscr-owas: By one who
bee mod' binleeltafter undergoing coneidgoiequaelwy.
inolosing a post paid addressed' eitvgope, single
oo pi ef 233,g9 , auiZ om •;
11 144 Fi r 43 1 ). edit, "tingle CC - 40W ;.
A'El
containing nearly,3ollmmand 130.tMe plates and
LiagravingS of the Anitioncf-nethVSexiiir Orgins in a
state of Health and Disease, with a Treatise on Self
Abuse, its Deplorable Consequence upon the Mind and-
Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment—the only
rational and accesaful as . lhownWpe
port of owes lreat.eii. A truthltil inFrisef to thcstaarried,'
owes
and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts
of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any
address, on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postal cur.
rency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane
Albany, N. Y. marl-davam
15=2:1
7/ sa.. -3...~
Military Business Attended To.
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence nod gilitary
and War Claims, generally, made out and coliemed, Per-
eons residing at a distance can have their haziness (rani
acted h 3" addne'lLg
Gpr, 40.1at=Li(1
!! 1 sNg• rn
' streetrilarrt. urt.. .
del"; dli
Mrs. Bali's Remedies.
I take this method of pheerfulA thanking the public
for past favors, and still scilich thdeldnd attention to my
medicines. To tell of all the wonderful cures 1 have been
able to perform would be impossible. I would call the
attention of the ladies particularly to this valuable medi
cine. I think ItanktiNy say.lt is the,: v ryilte st:.otinred
to them. It will regulate the *bidesyst6m; cat be
taken at any time; no fear need be apprehended in re
gaid to it. I have also a valuable Salve to kill proud
flesh, and another to draw and heal. This has healed
sores that have run 2p ears„ My ; pykentetry, Drops, In
fant cordial and Cobgh Drops' have been Well tried. I
acted say nothirig in their favor. I have constantly on
hand those Medicines and Salves. MRS. L BALL,
inarle No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa.
HAIR DYES HAIR DYES I
Batehelees Celebrated Hair Dye
I$ THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
The only Harm4ele;.-4014 - 4014A4bie Dye liewn.
eapti;s4 ,
' I
, This splendid Hair Dye is pertect—changes
R
or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natura Brown
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Hair soft and. beautiful, ;
,itnparts gush yitalkty, frequently
'restoringpilitine. , toter; andarectilles the HI effects of
bad Dyes' The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH-
Alhothqrs, are.mereJmitationspand , sbo.uld bar
'avoided. bold- , :bpallpruggiata, :FaatOrY --4 - 3/-BAB ,
C.TAY ? , 11,Y.:4 - . •
MCIDILOWA NEW TOILET DREAM FOR DRIMSING THE RAM.
je23-1 y '
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in seen universal de.
*llan,ti; 4 t 444 itoOtirldelittiCo4 - 1 6 4 . .
add emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial in Its action , upon the slr.in. ,
For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
.jan2s-dtwly .
Dr. J. P.,KIELLER,S
•
Dental Preparations.
,GRANULAR DENTIFRICE I
AIIERI9AN TOOTH, WASH!
THESE elegant preparations combine the
1 most desirable cleansing,and= astrinicequalities.
;they render the Gums herd Weitthy; neutralize the
!neld secretions of the mouth, (thereby removing the
prime cause of-decay,4o By. thetr.deteisive=preporties they
preserve the natural color of the Teeth, without iu the
least Aegreeinjuriag .the,,enatusl, while they impart to
;the breath a f agrande peetilfaity &rbmatic and pleasant.—
In fact, they are THE BEST ARTICLES in use for the pur
posed named as a fair trial twill fully demonstrate, and
es has been abundantly proved by their extensive sale in
this community doting the:last 14years'l.lind which will
be readily testified to by many rifle ' have repeatedly
urged the Proprietor to still further extend their sale and
us'efulness. They are warranted to be free from those
ddstructive acidsvdtlehisuaequently contfartite many,
'of the pferdnitirais or the prenentnay. Prepareand
at the Dental Rooms of the Proprietor, corner of Second
and Walnut streets. JOHN P. KELLER
„ • , „ Surgeon Dentist..
For sale also by Die principal Druggists of the city.
ap2l dcf
REMO - IT'D,
SCHEFRER'S BOOKSTOR E
AND
408 P RINT-ING 413-FFICE,
SRU.TH SECOND STREET,
Two — Doors 'Belolf Ibiker's Hardware Store,
OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTERIAN:OHURCH.
Inar3o-tf . , . .
•
. , D.. 1. B. M. GILDEA,
E INT T I S T
~.. ,
EStEu
. _
..)TpuL informs -._ LY the citizens of
1:1
dianisburgitudLnernity that he.hawretooved Ida of
from Market street to Third street, next door to the
Patriot 144 Uttion otriceolathere hejs prepared.sotaocom,
"..lialate all who may desire his professional services.
' aprt4
Three 41.0eAtiliou§vs f9jr..3.Sfele,
FRONTINti on thcßeservOit. The houses
are nearly new, built with the best material, are two
anti a ligr series high, attic fknishecl, apd gml
*tent kitchen; atio#e'grointf:- These are`desiraMe`pricate
residences, and will be sold : eta. bargain, For further
particulars 01115 , THIS OFFICE.
I,lBqpil. and y_alo . able
Discovery.
1-Ma.O:IVS
ORRAT DIROOVISKY I
'INSOLUBLE CEMENT
of more general practical utility,
Warrany'iriviritiort nhwjbefore'the
public. It has been thoroughly tested
during tlie'latitwo years tiy:prectieal
men, and pronounced by all to bo
SUPERIOR TO ANY
A4I I OX O ,PMFAMOS , §k IIO I4 I . 1 1 3
Hrororr's Irlsocurma CEMENT is a new
thing, and the result of years of
seitlytUtiehorubinailon Lion
Scientific Principles,
And under no circumstances or
change . temperature, , will, it be
come corrupt 'or omit any offenifive
Applicable to all
' tiaeful Arts.
OMB
A new thing.
Eta Combination
4300 T SHO.E _
Manufacturer , * nwhg - Machines, will
find it the best, : artitd,e known as
Cementing for th Channels, it works
without delay, is not alli3cted by any
change of temperature.
TETVELERS
Boot and Shoe Man
ufacturers.
Will find it queutly. adhesive. for,
S di ffiffi
iuse; ASlMAident,f6Ved.
7i il -EipecfallyAklrapted loßthith
And we claim as an especial merit,
tholat.Ottfko. PatOhes :Mt •Potitiartand
Shoes sufficiently strong without
stitching. ' s
'Atirelers. sYk
IZEVM2
Faxollea
LIQUID CEMEN
Ifs a liquid.
astunt that is a sure thing for mend
,.= I V IV bah
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Furniture,
Toys,
;.; •.; ;
And arpnles of Household use
=OE
lEEE!
REIIENBER
Hu/roses lasomnu.s.Csarmrr
Is In a liquid form and as easily ap
Bead 's Sotonta Carom
Is insoluble in water or oil. .
HILTON'S INSOLOBLS
Adheres oily substances.
..:FlupplieChauFamily - or ••Bfanufaa
turer's Packages from 2 'ounces tol.oo
lbs.
Remenibgr. ,,
HILtOgaROS..& CO.,
...Pxoprielculyis
PTovidencp, R L
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Finis
Agentortn , Phtllid:
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PHOVO - 6-11,AP14 ALBU
iPhoiokra.p - tr Albuins.
Photograph Albums.
RR Ph°tkgr4Plll4lllms,,-
- brim:WOW*
113 H 14 largest exuLeheapestiruietytiatiliffo
TOGRAPH.: ALBUMS Bittlie.cirly are constantly.kep
at (marl 2) . BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
' .
:tilltE, L ifst o the geitabri, 'Mae largq , Burling-i
k 11. ton Herrlik received- at - •
• -SELMER & F.R4KI4i
(succe ` 4l3 o.l . 9.W. a7 ).* k sJ r 4 , A C O -).
•
IL DEMI:E 44.
'
Nopt — irb - aksr:o3 , l - N,
Dif#091511 164 , Juiritaveettnic for dale "eiietr
feb2 . . nc=ERI-BooKsTqllFe§l3)lrg;-:4-,
I RANGES ! ORAN • ofeiris
7 qr prAske ortez , r ufic AgeNiir*Weitessie and retail.
' SEMLER Sr:PRAT—Pt,
„ . 111,4 lOodeiedle tbilrlb. Deck; jr..,
ett.el AL-1-i. +Ai wee
Eli
EIMNTS
BRIEN'S GREAT SHAW
AND -
` =A TOM KING'S
EXCELSIOR CIRCUS
(From Bi4hirkton.)
,CcoAx I3 *N:EY:
ITAIMISBERG
TIJESpAy
- •
AND'
WEDNESDAY,
MAYT3di AND 4tn ' .
LOT ABOVE COTTON -FACTORY.
"WM: . tifjCibLETON
THOMAS KING....
A 'GRAND' PROCESSION!
With'a band of music, =will be made at 10
o'clock, A, hr., on the day of opening, con
sisting of the splendid Chariot ,"Sen. Shell,"
drawn by twelve thoroughbred steeds of
Arabia. -
Th,Troupe is composed of the following
namediillful Artistes: - - • '
Mad. LOUISA TOTTR,NATRE!
The daring, French Equestrienne and Bare
back. Rider,' those dnrivalled perform
ances have thrilled the world. -
Mlle. VIRGINIA! -
.GracefuLand,oliarreing, wilLapriear in. singlet
or double acts of Equestrianism.
LA.VINIA
A Scenic Equestriehne and fascinating Dan-
serum •
JIAES REYI I / 4 TOLDS!
The People's
-
JAMES WARD!
Tho gTent , ,Perfdrining and Trick Clown,
, ILOCFEFLLE I
Unquestionably, as the most profound critics
say, the besWynnnis . t in the world.
rct SAILOR
TheliNvdild•-fenaCA , a- pupil of Levi JrNcirthP
LOUIS' VSFRETTAI
A wonderful AerobatairallGyransAti
• ,
JOHN NAYLOR! . If, •
The great Tumbler and Leaper:
Signor G. WAMBOLD!
As tho r lian of many forms.
WILLTAV EL GREEN!
Mhe= great. Horse 'Tamer, Modem Herenies,
,•- ' - and Sir Horse Rider.
. WILLIAM SMITH!
f. , . . • . •
In his gracefuldivertisewent,' known, in the
French language as La Perches
TOM KING I
Whose name is well'known in the profession,
' will demonstrate his great Batoute Leaps.
rVaulter and Single or Double',
Act Equestrian; he has
The - Horses are all thoroughbred, wonder
fully well trained. TIM beautiful Pony, SPI-
DER, the'ispet of: the ; ohildren, , is the smallest
equine animal in the ..world. The Trick
Horse , 411EY, EAGLE,:and that beautifully
spotte'dhelatertbr, CHAVPION,I ands" "kit, but
not least, the c.on4cally educated Mules TOM
and JERlCYAkiiiAoayule.ni, Mexico, -will be
exhibited, and made to demonstrate their
wondrous powers iduring.the exhibition.
Price cif Admission-- k To Boxes .25 cent
NO 114.1iF PRICE! „
STEBBINS,
ae'ister4 . l3usiness Agent-
ap22-hn4
GARDNER & HEMMINGS'
AMERICAN CIRCUS!
P"fi..4 l )NEat;;.: .
Thialate and elegant Ecinestrian Company
will eyliibit in
- HARRISBURG,
AT THE FOOT OF v, IsIARF I .ET STREET,
On Monk, Tuesday and tedliesday, Nay
ad and 4th, t
AFTERNOOII - AND EVEXISQ,
Each day. 'booth open•at 2 mid 7P. in. Per
formance to commence half an hour later.
• • .1.. ‹. y . .25 cents
,Reserved seats. .. • . cents
Among - tile inany'attraciions of this Maui
'moth Estabiishmeut is a •
ROtJPE A BS
,
Layt, DT "'TIMMER,
THREE MALES AND . TWO FEMALES - .
heided by
Zara, The Beautiful Arab Girl,
The only.Fraale Contnitionist in America,
MEI
. :AJEAI lIASSAN,
"The Wonderful Arabian Gymnast,
In conjunetion with the Arab Troupe, a
large Troupe of - -"
FEIN AND iIIiERICAM ETISTES,
. •
wil ppear in every -variety- of Equestrian
and Gymnastic entertainment.
'THE STUD-OFHORSES AND PONIES
are the best trained 'collection in the world.-
7.1411GE0D PROCESSION
will enter the city ai3iiiit 9 o'clock on the day
. of exppition n headed by the
ftaliiiifiant tottieli Ch.iriot
manufaCtured expressly for this season, St a
i - cost d 46,000, y - Fielding Brothers, New
1
fork. It will be drawn by a line of '. • 4
i 1. , I - SPLENDID CHARGERS;'
, ocarr 4 mcva
the
BRASS BAND,
*and followed by the entire
W Y - • GALED - ITgR; X6rtt:
D'ON'T•FOR , d•ET WEE D&YS AND DATES.
Will•exbibitein , ; 1. 1 ' •
;...Sagu'day;A.pril.B°
• • .... ThursclaY, May 5
1 .- ar ,2o..tagt ; J"; ' • ; 1.,* •
SEMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL.
CROWPS TURNED FROM THE DOORS 'UNABLE ri#
CALK ADMISSION.
The Great Protean Artre--mael Gentatrice
MISS FANNY DEYIIAM.
MISS FANNY DENHAM.
MISS FANNY DENHAM.
IRON CHEST
IRON CHEST.
IRON CHEST.
BGBTAIL AND WAGTAIL.
• BOBTAIL AND WAGTAIL.
• • -; BOBTAIL AND WAGTAIL
The whole company in the bilL
Secure Seats and Come Early.
For particulars see small bills.
SJUITF9IID 9 S
PUN FOIE THE I'IHLLION
AND MISS ANNA BORDWELL,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK,
J. M. M.ORTIMER, _ .
Treasurer
Equestrian Director
F. DIAMOND,
Dir. J. FRASER,
To conclude with the
ANC - SHE - COME ? 'VAIL
SANFORD AND. TROUPE.
Orchestra Seats can be proceed in advance at Bann
cart's Drug Store.
floors open at 6X. Commence kr to 8. •
Police always in attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 25 cents
Orchestm chairs, 60 cents. •
, Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each.
On Thursday evening the
• ,
P 0 1r Alt 4 A! • -
CANTERBURY MUSIC HAIL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
J. BUDD.
•
• °PENT EVERY EVEYLVG, •
With a First-olass Company of
SLNGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS,
Seats in Boxes. ...... ... ............ 2 5
TEE subscriber offers at Private Sale,
his
Saw Mill Property, adjoining the Gas Works, be
tween the Pennsylvania Piailroad and CanaL For terms
apply on the premises or to JNO. B. COX,
ap22-dlw ,Front street, above Pine.
Just Received,
Another lot of t.13.0e
, .
CHEAP KM GLOVES,
only Si per pair. . A. LOCHATAX,
lyo. 15 Market Square, opposite the Harris
burg Bank.. ' a .22-dle
HAULING ! glilGl I
filliE subscriber • inf ; ' ° ' . P lete be citizens of
Harthburg that he is;t, ( made , u, :do HAULING - of
all kinds of Goods FornitZtr A 'N - r any part. of the
city, on the shorteA:noticc4 , :ll,,,* - .;enconahie , .te'.rins.
My team can as found in fi" l 2 - ,-4 , 4,. a Court House be
tween the hours of, 7 and 12 62 4 , 41 4- the forenoon, and
between 1 and 6 in the afternoo - nr,
apte2-d2w. WEziON BAILEY.
t,4A-N4QwR!
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
L. i 3. KINNARD,
111 icEARKET STREET,
7 11 - AS now in store a large and Well selected
II 1 stock of
HATS AND CAPS;
which he will offer at the
to cash buyers. Call and see something new.
ap22-dtr
FOR Awnings or Wagon Covers, &c., of the
, ,
best quality, at, one-half the price it can be vorchated
anywhere. Samples can be seen at 11..EMBLE'S Pasaat
phia Shoe Store, opposite the Dauphin Deposite Bank.
ap22.dlw•
.
SEALED PROPOSALS' for boarding the
permanent recruiting patty and recruits of the 12th
U. S. Infantry, will be received at the rendezvous, No. 14
Market street, Harrisburg, until the 27th inst., when the_
bids will be opened.
The board must consist of three wholesome, substantial
meals a day. • WM. SERGEANT,
ap23-dtd Capt 12th flirty, Recruiting Officer.
RESPECTFIJLLY announces to the Ladies
and the public generally that she will open, on
TUESDAY, April 26th, a large and beautiful assortment of
Spring and Summer Millinery, of the latest New York
and Philadelphia styles.
Store on Marketztreet, one door from Front street.
ap22-3t*
Sale of Fruit. Trees at Auction.
AA7IIIELL be sold, at Auction, on Wednesday:
Y next, April 26th, 1864, at the Narket. in this city,
a large lot of Fruit Trees, consisting of 500 large size
Apple Trees, of the choicest varieties: 500 fine Peach
Trees, best verities; Dwarf and Standard rear, Cherries,'
dm. ; also, the finest collection of small fruits. All these
Trees are from the Columbia Nursery. Sale to commence
at 5% o'clock, A. at., and continue until all are sold.
S. 11. Puger.t.'
--
' ESSmiNGKEr. & ADAISS, Auctioneers.
65 Valuable Building Lots for Sale;
-65 BUILDING
thDeINRDGund LOTS I L us are e
and o r fferel iv fo r. s ß te l_ , ,
road Shops. These lots are very de.Mnble for.;building
purposes, as they are located on a good and dry spot. A.
good opportunity for persons iranting lots.
For , any information concerning the- above lots in
quire of JOILN MILLER, JR., at dist Pennsylvania--Agri
cultural Works, corner of Spruceandliortkstreets.
aplB3taw3w*
GRIEA..4ON SEMINAR*. -
A SELECT BOARDING BOHOOL for pn
pits of both setes, located sit. titles west of Can
lisle, on the Curnb. Valley R. R. Pupils 4dmined at any
.-
time* and'eharged only from date of entrance.
For circular call at W.''Rnoche's MtlEiC Room, 93 Kan-
Itetareet, Elarriskurg, or address • -
E. HUNTINGTON SAUNDERS; • -
•ftl)-"4"'ln Plainfield. Cumb. co.,Pa.:-''-
Schuylkill and SllBquebraiina • Rallrotilid 4
' Comp.%TAY.
OFFICE, 227 ForRT.It Sra.m7,l,
- • • Pirmapsissuk; :April 4th, 1861.- :•••••.,
a' RE annual meeting of the-Stockholders
Company and an election fell'resideutoW3t4
. Managers will take place at the Hit &•tif.the Company)
Holiday, the 2d day of slay nest,.l4-12 , 0!eleek,
apo-dtm2 • -1V . ,• H. WHEW ) Secretary.
**lffir".l7.l.l"7l NIGHT
GRAND STAR
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic , COmpany,
THIRD STREET, - BELOW MARKET STREET,
REAR OP BEEItn,'S HOTEL.
MONDAY EVENING. APRIL '!2 . 5
The Lion Banjoist
The World. Renowned Dancer
The Pleasing BallailisL
BURLESQUE SCENES IN RABIC
ETHIOPIAN STATUARY-
YANKF.F. DOODLE FAKELY
MISCELLANEOUS.
VALUABLE
Saw Mill Property
I=l
FAIREST RATES
CAN'IrA.S
MISS B. ILAIIFFDIAN
A 110T.liEli loiof:ehOica Citaw'ba Grp
for ogo at ,Emar2]IVISE,
: t tt
=~Fw
_;-.-."
IRON CHEST.
IRON CHEST.,
IRON CHEST.
3=25
Sole Issse