paily Etitgtapil lIARRI6BURG, •P A SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, Mt NOT iCE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver tisements, BUSIUCSS Notices, Marriages, Deaths, .BLe., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom paroed with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Edition 'without extra charge. TOWN AND COUNTRY. THE General Synod of the Lutheran church Fill meet in York, on Thursday next, May sth. =MIMI TEE antediluvian frog recently found in the centre of a rock, at Johnstown, died a few days ago REV. I. K. Hays, of Middle Spring, will preach in the Old School Presbyterian Church, to-morrow morning and evening. Loon out for pick-pockets next week, when the circuses are in town. The long fingered gentlemen are always about on " show " days. A BOY named James Patterson, of Fairview, Cumberland county, was drowned at Wrights ville, on Thursday, by being thrown from a boat. His age was about 18 years. Go to Sanford's opera house this evening and See the wonderful performanees of the stars that nightly appear there. Do riot fail to go early. . . FINLEY JOHNSON, the well-known poet and sketch writer, died in Washington, Ori Fe* nesday, after an illness of but two days. kr. Johnson. was , from Baltimore. EIGHT newspaperis are now published in Cumberland county. The word "Valley" ap pears in three of them. Publisheri must do a stirring business in Old Mother Cumberland. TO-DAY the fines collected at Mayor's Office within the last four weeks, were paid over, as follows: • ~ To the county treasury To the city treasury.... YANKEES Anonr.—A large inunbc‘i'of rafts men can be seen passing .through•here daily, on their return from the lumber market. Many of them stop from one train to another, and make large purchases of. goodsi'as they can be obtained at lower prices than: are de . manded for them "away up north. 7 i- • OE, How Coro I .—Mr. George Dress . will open his Ice Ofeam Saloon this evening. Persons desiring to indulge in a dish , of first rate cream, will do well to give Mr. press . :a call. He wishes it to be understood that he. will positively refuse admission to all imprci:' per characters. None but respectable persons need apply. • BA.PTIST Cnunon.—There well be service in the Baptist church, corner of Second and Pine streets, on to-morrow morning at 10i o'clock, and in the evening at 7k o'clock. The pulpit will be occupied in the morning by the Rev. Mr. Stile, and in the evening by Bev. Mr. Robinson, Of the Presbyterian church. • The public are invited to attend. Maim= —There was a large supply.Of Pro< duce and a large attendance , of putchasers, this. morning. I countryman with gumelastie conscience had soaked a lot of dried cherries, which were swollen to their original size, and offered them for sale. The Market master happening to see the cherries, confiscated thein. A party whose name we have not learned lost a basket of butter on account• of light weight. We would call the attention of the authOritie3 to the fact that a number of persons continue to use the spring balances in market. It is the earnest wish of our citizens that th . e nui sance may be abolished, as purchaiep have been swindled sufficiently by the use of these illegal instruments. • PRIV.O.TE SALES OF REAL EST.ITE.--Rudolph F. Felker sold to Colonel John - Roberts a farm, situate in Susquehanna toNinship,lDau phin county, containing 212 acres, thereon erected a two-story stone dwelling house, stone barn, &c., for the sum of $15,000, 'cash. Jacob Shell sold to Daniel E. Reichlet two lots of ground on the Jonestown'road, about three miles from this city,• situate on Butler street, being lots No. 50 and 51, in a plan of lots laid out by Jacob Shell, for the sum of $4OO. Valentine Hummel sold to William Metzgar a tract of land in Swatara township, Dauphin county, containing four acres 'Mid ontglluarter and twenty-five perches, for 'the sum of $5,000. PUBLIC -SALES.. Sheriff Jennings sold the• follo'ing on , Thursday last:" A certain lot of ground, situated inithe city of Harrisburg, fronting- 021 'thecßidgre. Road 29A feet, and extending back along Climber land street 100 feet, more or less, to an alley, thereon erected a two-story brick "and frame tavern house, and frame kitchen" and small frame bar-room, a good well of water`-and hy drant, &c as the property of J. Martin Wea ver, to John J. Crum, for $5O. .. 1 _ All that two-story frame house, l'a.by 22 feet, situate in Lykenstown, Wiconisco town ship, together with the lot of ground whereon the said building situate,.fronting on North Third street, and one hundred and My feet in length or depth, to an alley, as the property of Ignik Szymanski, to J. Martin Blu l M, for $2OO. . . All the right, title and interest , of giristian S. Funk in a certain tract of land, gitiraled in Halifax township, containing one huncii:ed and twenty-six acres, more or less, thereciriirected two two-story frame houses; also, .one • other frame house, two barns, also, , a grist mill, with good water power, apple orchard,,*itii good fruit, &c., as the property of Obrieran S. Funk, to John P. Leebriek's executor fo - r $750. Serstrumsx—Mrs. A. Wilhelm, of Phil- i u.Ant. DTET adelphia, will iecttire in Exchange Hall, Sun day, - May Ist, at 71 IF you are troubled with nervousness and indigestion, take Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Advertisement in another column. 2t A STATED MEETING of the Good Will Fire Company will be held in their hall this (Mon day) evening, at 7i o'clock. Every member is expected to be present, as the election of officers will take place. BEWJOIX oa CousrEnFErrs.—As some un principled persons are offering to the public base imitations of Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured solely by S. A. Kunkel do Bro., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. 2t* VIOLATION OF CITY ORDENANCE.-401311. Bau lus was arrested for leaving his horse untied in the square, and fined $3 and costs_ This is right. Such violations of the ordinances should be punished in every instance; as life is endangered by the carelessness of persons who leave their horses unhitched in the streets. A LARGE and appreciative audience attended the "benefit" entertainment last night. The' honeymoon, and The Bonnie Fishwife were the p]ays for the occasion. Mr. Rouse appeared in two characters, and convinced all present that he is a comedian of superior merit, and one who has but few equals. To-night the great thrilling life-picture of pioneer life in the West, entitled NICK OF. THE WOODS, will be presented, with all'the accompanying Acenery, anitaßrie least otehdr actors. This is a grand play, lira orie of intense interest. It requires a very large and efficient irender kit; prioVrly; atl whii4ribleidea l ii it few ei4nbk6 ago, 'will readily assert that full justice was done it. lify Neighbor's Wife will conclude the, enter tainment. We would advise everybody to .go to-night, as the Cdnibination Troupe will be absent next week. D,s.k•ru of Mn. Hormnpos„. 7 -4ames Holbrook, special agent of he Post' Office Department, died on Thursday afternoon, at his residence in Brooklyn, Connecticut. Mr. Holbrook received his appointment in 1845, for Ilmifiistrict of New York and New England.; afterwards he was made " special agent at large, " and continued' to hold his position under all the administrations which succeeded that of Mr. Polk. Mr. Holbrook, who was a self made man, edited the Norwich Aurora before he entered the office. In 1855 ,he published a, sketch book entitled . " Ten Years A_mong,the' Bags , - " and for four years past has edited and published.the United States Mail, ajournal established by him 'and devoted to postal matters. • His official services', were highly useful, and were apprecititabY the department. In the performance of, 'his duty, which included general supervision. over the postal service; "and a protection of the mails, his. health was several months,ago so much injured„ that the • active work• - . lie department necessarily ,& m volved no. Mr. ,Tarnes Gaylor, his assisn• tint, who ,]ano`w :charge. .. • Mr. Holbrook Was very successful in the dO• tection of mail depredators. The case of Tuckerman, a shrewd and bold operator, who traveled about five years ago on the cars tween this city and Boston, stealing whole mails, is one of. the notable, instances of .Mr. Halbrook's skill.--:. , -It 2 ittay be-remembered that. Tuckerman carried an empty trunk, into which, when the attention of the agent in charge was directed elsewhere, he threw the mails, and subsequently, .escaped without sus picion and that he was detected and finally sent to the State prison for twenty-line years. SPrCIL ;110Tic;Es. Business Attended To 4 Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and ifilitiult and War Claims, generally, made out and collected, Pet ions residing at a distance can have their business mini acted by mall, by addressing BIIGNNE SN'TDE.R, Attorney-at;Law ` , del7-dly - -Third street; Harrisburg„Pa, Coughs and Colds. The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pot.- SCHARF, BRONCHIAL MIR ASTIEHAFIC AFFECTIONS. : Expo• rience, h aving proVed that simple remedies • often act speedily when taken inthe earlystagei cif the disease, re course should at once be had to " Broares Bronchial Froches dr-Lozenges, let the Cold, Carib or Irritation of the !Throat he ever so silght, as by •this precaution a more serious 'attack may beell - actually • warded off. Pa LW SPEAKERS and .Srsoses •will Lind , , thirif effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in :he pocket and taken as occasion requires. mar2B-dawfm Bannvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, are specially recommended .to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in.public. Dianufactm'ed only by C. A. Bannvart & Co. Harrisburg, t_ whom all Orders sliojild ! be addressed: cold by. druggist every where. : :.. followingtestimonials from some of our eminent' blergyment HA Tort:l . B33mm, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. lic.-niveirr—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Trochea,.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 neelirmost effectually. - ' • Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church , - agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Bannvart's Troches. • = W. Q. CATTELt, Late'lsaStor Presbyterian :Church. Ilmnasstrziet; &in., 1864. To C. A. Bitervear—Dear Sir: In the habit of spealrinfk, very freqtrntly, and in places' where thevoCal organs are very much MXO, I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want has been supplied inyour excellent Troches. I-consider them very. far superior to any Lozenges that I have, ever used, in removing speedily that htiskliCesi of the voice arising from' its too frequentutte,;araPiniPairing the effectiveness •of the delivery of public ad -dresses . Yours, ..k.04 :: : - JNO. WALKER JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. A. Bitnivairr—Dear Sir: Having used your Troches, am free to say they are the best 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, &c., - Q. 0. RARFSTRAW,' Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. Duna= ATTOENZY'S OFFICE, 1 . Hauma'uact, Feb. 29, 1864. To C. A. Betuvilarr—Dear Sir : I have found your Trocheli• to be invaluable in re lieving hoarseness:And in strengthening :the muscles of the thrOit. They impart clearness to the voice,. and are certainly of great berio-, At to all publiomeakera. A. d. HERB' Bateikelwr's Celebrated Hair. Dye , _ - Is. rllE BEST IN tErz -WORLD. The only Hamlett, Drtopand-Reliabie /lye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect.-changes Bed, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a OLossy Black or Natural Bruem, without injuring the Hair or staining the :kin , testing the Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality frequently ratoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill elects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed 1911,1101 A. BATCH ELOR. All others 'are mere - Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold bf all Druggists, -4,6 Factory-81 BAR CLAY ST, N. Y. - BATCLIRLORN NEW Tortxr OREAM 1 , 014. DIGZISINU TII ." je2: 4 - 1 y APHYSIOLOGICAL view of WIA_RRIAGE,, containing nearly . 3oo pages, and 120 'One plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Sexual Organs in a state of Health and -Disease, with a Treatise on Self Abuse, its Deplorable Consequence, upon the Mind stud- Body, with the Author's Plan — of TreatMent--the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the re port of cases treated. A truthful adviser tollie married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt or 25 cents, in stamps , or postal cur rency, by addressing Dr. LA CROLY, No. 31 Maiden Lane Albany, N. Y. . - • • marl-da.w3tri Tavern Licenses. NTOTICE is hereby given that the follow 'tug persons have riled petitions to the Court of Quarter liessions of Dauphin county for Tavern Licenses; and that the same will be pieilented to the said Court on the 11th day of May. 18114, as required by law: Richard Hogan, First ward, Harrisburg. Jacob Brenneman,. " 44 . David Smith, " - ie • Christian E. Jauss, " . Ann M. Erb,. Louis Koenig, ~ 44 John Heller, 46 . . It W. G. Thompson, Second Ward, • . ' Thomas. NicaoLsou, • " - " B. G. Peters, . Benjamin Buck, i' ": . • J. G. Herr, • James Raymond, " l' •• : Daniel Wagner, .John.M"Grannagen, 44 ." • " F. C. A. Schiller, it ..t . L. P. Yerkinson Chirlds H. Mahn, tt . • , John ll..Brant,Third ward, " •-.-:•,..• Gerirgel. Bolton, ' " ' : Robert, Vaughn " , ". . _ . .. • W . .. 0. Thompson ) , " •" • • " •••• -• " - ..• ; David. EL Hutchison, " . Joseph W. Stone; '<' . 4 Willlan.e.RßUCh, . ' t., • ' u ;: • , Gotlieb•Swilkey, . • " ' " . Samuel IL Dunlap, " "- - • ' • • John P. Deiker, " • " Etleran;Mager,. . ,Helltel .k.t,mith, - " ••• " - • :Ebenezer Lundy ; . a ••• ; James Davis. " • " .. •• • James W. Morgin, Fourth ward, " Lazarus Bernhard, Wm. P. Hughes; Wm. thaberger, " " '' ' ' . Owen M'Cabe, - . " " ' M. F. Brenner, - " " Michael Hair, " : 64 Peter Germ, < ' 44 . Jobs Brady, . ;•, .- Timothy at'Coy, Fifth ward, " •;• John Shultz,. " . Patrick Malony, " John A. Graltllll, " " J. L. Dick, Sixth ward, " • Philip Crouse; •.- • " " ' • • Robert Elliott, " " ." • ' John Stemler, • " 44 Alexander 61.4.11intock, " . " . . William Ifotherman, " - . " ',, •,...„,..„.„ . ..,, - .j . : • Vincent OrsitlgEr.,' 44 . - - 4 Weston Bailey, ; ' ; .• '''' 7 " Weaver, J. hi, ' " , " • Henry Bostegan, it Sarah Blatik, ; " . ' " - Patrick Al'Ellf, . " Jacob Pentz;,_." ' ... - Williamli. BOill t . ~ • " - Valeuune Dolson, Northward, Middletown. Frederick Kotrpor, " Samuel Detwiler, .." - " ' '•• Raymond & Kendig, Middle. ward, ‘ 5 . • • ' Christian Neff, Pjtvid °Samna, South *aid, ': ". James Hipple„ . • • • "•• - . Elijah S. Embich, " ' ' . .44 Charles Steiner, . Adam Earnest, Gebrge Yeager Millersthirg,. .. ...;• .:'" ' '.' Benjamin Bordner, lierrysburg. u 1• •;• F. . F. A. Showers Atljo:, Smaquidurntuyttiiiiptitg„ • MG. Shreiner' -- - - t.. 4 'Jacob Halbach,' ;7. a •‘. ti ' • .Ja ob Llyingston, .. - - . . C.' - 4 .. c - -Charkitie.Wolf,./lighsplre. • • - ; •'.. ;••••• • ~_. , Susan Lehman, .. ' • -.Andrew-T. Green, - " -'" • _ . Samuel Neibling, " • • , t pt . • John Eby, Swatara township. , Samuel Whitmoyer, Swaiant township. • ' Elijan Balsbach, Lower Srvatara " Jidin.Snyder, Conewegii towaship. -; , ~ „ Join:J:l.'3nel', Hunimelstown. - •'' - ' i -David H.- " liaum, - " • Peter Syrtuager, Lorry township.* ••• ' ''' ~.' Martin Hooter, " , Henry Gross, ondonderry township • i . Isaac W. Kelchner; " ; ' " ' • -•• J'hn S. Stoner, East Hanover" - • ' ! • • Adam Gerberich, " 44 44 , '.. - ' • John Buck. West Hanover " . • ..-• • George Hockey, Uulou Deposit. ' • ' Samuel Speese, Dauphin. Catharine IL Steese, ' - - C. IL Rhoads, ' " . Jacob Gay.man, " . ...., .;': John• Marsh, Hali fax. John Byrode, ",. . ,• • ' ;- Louisa Wright, " William Warner, Reed township. . ' Samuel Buck; UpPer Paxton township. ,-•,-Samuel Bower, Middle Paxton township.. • . ' r 'Jobb Umberger," " • .. . ; ,Charles.,E " reeland, A. ,‘ „<, . ........, ....... . - Benjamin Geesey; Lower Paxton township:. 'Elijah W. Alnrno.; - . '''''; '<t - ‘‘'. ' '-` - -,Tohri Miller; Ftshervilldf• '• • Elias Byerly, Uniontown. Matilda:Wingert, Elizabettitille. .- j . ji j j I . ' Matthias Ballbn, Gratz. Jacob Lenker, " Elizabeth Ham, Lykenstown. - ..-. Daniel Bitterman, - " ... Jacob P.; Hoffman, Wiconiscb. - ••• Jacob Tallman, Sr., • " -., ;-. . • 7.0.iC. YOUNG, Clerk:. HArrisburg, April 13-w - ltdBteod' l "; -,.. SCHOMACKER•& Cl, l B PIANOS SOUR. CHAPS. 9100 well known .in thisir i ppy to need com—, mendation. . In Use by • PRESIDENT LINCOLN, GOVERNOR CURTIN, • JUDGE . PEARSON, And many other distinguished citizens. Tim lindersignedi oars these superb instruments at prices that cannot Dal to command public patronage. N. a—No OLD stools on 'band. - Also ; Bole Agent for the unrivalled • 'S . TEIitWA.I`„*"CII.NO I .. . - ERADBUIVk'S'. CULEBTA4Tpi),449.NOS. • Cbickering's and several outer : of yet)bestmike?. Node but , perfect instrtinietti'ar;cdc t Call and see largest Mock out ;gime/it odes. ralif2Bo WAR)), Third Street //timid Store; • NEW PHILADELPHIA cLOAK, STORE CLOAKS, MANTILLiiO; ClRCtriaLt.ltS• 1,000 CLOAKS , flom $7 00 ti) sis AT THE NEW CLOAK .STORE , MARKET ST-BEET D. W. 'GROSS' NEW BLO CII, HARRISBURG. urn SURE PROTECTION . AGAINST E%PLO► Burning of Boners or 1 luos. D. :C.,ME.4.11 .. . .... . - (APPITTSRURG, Will realiii• it in„..Rarr.it, ;)(1 BOXES SPERM OANDLES4,9II a very 11l burg for a few week; to supply* e - , ' -: ',LIM impeder make, just received and for sale by , . , . , ASHCROFT LOW WATER. P ,ETEdotS - SHISLER FRAZE.II, febl . (snocessers to Wm. Dock, dr.; & .. _ to all in this vicinity veho =rat* their Boilers. a to have ittapplied to Thi. instrument is simple and r werrati.ed to give sure in its operation, and PRIIPEcTSA.TISFACT iON, OR NO PAY. • ' Orders .may .be-left at y.E.REt mentmay b e see, 7hel:thare 1n 21..d ti t t fru- VIENTO.B.KgAT4---/ 6 0 4 , 1* jwitreoeliVa ' 133 " 14114 bf ' 1101n_1ti "4:wawa , • MKN'•W-',utD3ERMSE/ 4 RkSTS GREAT--t&R' GAINS IN JEWELRY ! w . 42 AND 44 I;;,tAU STREET. NEW YOWL. (Adjoining the Post Office,) Offer for sale the following magnificent list of WATOITES, SEC., • t is 1 1472,1 J F.D:At POO, EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, AIKD NOT TO PE PAID FOR UNTIL YOU KNOW'WHAT lOU ARE TO GET. 150 gold and Silver W..tches..sl.s 00 to . $lOO 00 each 200 , Ladies'td,:d NY',l,loe 4 . 35 00 each 500 Laales46tActaLZilverlo .E 15 00 each 5,000 Ladies' Gold Pencils-- 400 to 600 each 5.000 hold-band Bracelets. 300 to 10 00 each 10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings. 250 to 6UO each 6,000 Cameo, Mosaic and Jet 48ro:ocheS ...... 400 to 6 00,each 6,000 Coril and Fitrientme Ear drops .... . 400 to 800 each 10,000 Gents' Breast Pins . 250 to _8 00 each 15,000 Sleevp Buttons, and Bosom, is Studs 2..50 to 6 °Beach 10000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry 500 to 10 00 each 6.000 Lava and Florentine Sets.. 400 to 600 each 12;000 Gold Pens, Silver-mounted Holders • . 400 to 500 each 5,000 Gold Fens, with Silver. Ex tension Cases and Pen cils . 400 to 600 each The artieles in this stock of Jewelry are of the neatest and most fashionable styles. CerLificat.s of all tee va rious articles are put in sealed enveaves and mixed, thus giving all a fair chance, and sent by mail, for 25 cents each; and on the receipt of the certificate, it is at your option to send Oas Dotaan and take the article named in it or not. Five certificates for $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty fer.slo.; one hundredjer $l5. Certificate money to be enclosed with order. Correspondence promptly answered. AGENTS WatrF,D in every town and regiment. Send or.a circular. Address , W..FORSYTEI 84 CO., ' '42'and : 44Witisatt i street, New York. mar2s4l.wssBmaw3m GENEREAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Spring of 1864. KEYSTONE NURSEP.Y. A , : sti o Spl4lo'lol4ooi for:pl4riti4g; Trees, fog* adhncing to its cideettscept for Evergreens and Potted Plants—the subscriber asks atten tion to the stock he haut , onthandi for, sale avprices suite to the times. • . • Among,them aroa well selected stock of the best FRUIT TREES, adapted to tho."wants of planters generally. ' ''' APPLE TREES are & good size and principally of well known varieties, ripenie:s from the earliest to the Infest. o f mos s o f Om leading and tested varieties, of extra size and vigor ani‘'inoiading-theZeielsrated Grijith or Susque hanna PEARS Diwf and st a t i ,lard: The Bart'ett, Sickle, Lawrence and other varieties,. are the best Standards ever offered toe sale The Dwarfs: particularly Duchess' d'Angoulosse and Flenligh Beauty, are fine. --'-' CARBINES: Upwards of forty of the best varieties, and not to be excelled in size and.vigonby any =neaten in the country. Among them are Triumph of Cumberland, May Duke, Black Tartanan, Cleveland, Rockport, Gov. Wao4Repte Hortense and all the leading I:elms, Dukes, Bijrreaus and Mcrellafe , • . Good strong, wall-rooted trees of goodvariettes. GRAPES: Principally liaidyNative Vaneties. A quantity of,Par— eign varieties, principally Hamburg,., ; White Nice and Muscat of Alexandria, in pots, will be ready fur sale in a few weeks. Among the Hardy Natives, which .after all, are the only reliable ones for out-docir culture;. are Catawba, Isabella, Clinton, Oporto, Concord, liolaware, Hartford Prelitic, Rebecca, Lodisa, Chrisite's Imploved Isabellp, Taylor's Bullitt, Cuyahoga, Early Northern Mus cadine, Califoralit;Maxatawhey, &c. ' • Rod and White Dutch, Cherry Fertile de Petunia, i3lack. Naples; &o, hearing plants. Gooseberries: Rough ton's American Seedling; Pe.ining,plants. LAWTON BLACKBERRIES, extra-strong, , bearing ptants, by the dozen, hundred or thousand, at low rutes. TREES: ~Spanish Chestnut, English Walnut, Black Wainnt, hiteWalnut or Butternut, Pecan Nut, • • • RHUBARB' ROOTS, sometimercalled Pie Plant and now largely cultivated as the "Wino Plant," of beat varieties. ASPARAGUS ROOTS, ' " and 9239y,e3erAapta and Oal . s , ta SHADS FREES Principally Silver Maple, Norway Maple, Catalans Horse Chestnut. English Asti, Red.Fringed,European Lin den, Magnelia,4Cullinia'tiFor thiclimbeerieei - A fine assortment of Double Flowering Athens, White .Fringe.Tutple , Fringo or Hiss Tree, Mahon's, lidagnoliae, Pyrus:Japouica, Tree 13,a, /he. '. Th.. ' . ' • EVERGREEN TREES. Balsam Fir or Balm of Gilead, Norway Fir, Silver' Fir American and oftr , Arbor Vitas, PRIVATE SALE Of Trees, Vines, am in the Lower Market House, every Wednesday., and Saturday morning • ,during.the planting season: _ _ TREES. DELIVERED free of charge, at express offices, railroad depots, for warding houses and private residences in the city. 1%; Packing of _articles for, sulpment carefully done, at charges Vents , sufficient:to cover expenses` - . PLANTING in the city or ne,ighborhood, attended to, and when: de% sired; growth will be warranted or the plants replaced with , others or equal quality. JAWS MISH. Hiutsientrsa, April 14, 1864412 w . Dr. J. P. KELIC:ims Dental Preiparation.s. GRANULAR DENTIFRICE! - • AIIERICAN TOOTH Waal THESE elegant preparations combine tins must desirable eleatibmg and astringent qualities. :.They•yeuder,the Gums harttawl healthy; neutralize the acid secretions of the mouth, (thfroby removing, the prime cams.: of decay) By their detersive propertios they preserve theliiithial color of the Teeth; without In the least degree injuring the enamel, while they impart to 4lie•brephliltragmnee pechil arlraioniatie and pleasant. In fact they are THE BEST ARTICLES in use for the pur poses named, as a fair trial. will fully, demonstmte,• and as has been abundantly proved by their extensive sale in this community during the last 14 years; and. which will be readily testified to by Many who 'have - repeatedly urged the Proprietor to still further extend their sale and 'automata : , They are warranted 'tb belree 'from those destructive acids which so frequently contaminate . many of the preparations of thepresent day. Prepared and sold, at the Dental Roams of the Proprietor, corner of Second' and Walnut streets, • JOHN P. _HEILER, Surgeoti Dentist For sale also by the, principal,Drugaists of, the city. NO. 4 JONES ) ROW. TBEIETNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the public that he has purchased the. =EMI MIN SAT AND CAP STORE Leas the property Of T. .1, BURNETT, dices:sad, and that pie will continue the business at the old stand, where he will constantly keep on hand a general assortment of HATS, CAPS,,,.&e.„. OF' THE - LATEST - STY,LES, which will be sold at reasonable rates. A liberai•shate of patronage la respectfully solicited rgar2B-d2gi, H. IL LONG 'GENTLEMEN DlLEASl — Chlriif 7iClitti's Place. of husistess2And be nieasutedlor la perfect fitting SHIRT. The shbscriber also kepps Anihand,g; largo' 'Sup ply of ready made SHIRTS, and, Also, Shfrt.Patterns, for sale. All kinds of stitching done to theehortest order. J. hi RITNER, apl9-eodlut* Walnut street, opposite the Exchange._ LEA &PERIM'S WORCESTER SAUCES IL/ the Ikea: laiiallar and the ptirest ever altered to the Public, Just received and for sale by SHISLER & FitAzErs ornmgems wm. (mck i uo.) febl A. PATRIOTIC GIFT BOOK. OUR wilgrrrninoN, dovporsolfrA - ND. UNION. t'Our"OwrOONomt," extkoltion of • the. Coxistitution, -to:, for popolOrime. For ode at del4 ;:.,BKRONENSMOOISFONE. F74.I3.PIPANDLSSC *St quality, all aivitc -SHISVER & BRAZEN, NOWt *.nemonktp:Wm.tDocktil& Co.) AMUSEMENTS BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL Eturi. - -1 4 6ErtiTit IVICIIT Combination Orvitatit C Cumbinalion or awath „in; . Coniktination Drantatit Company CROWDS Flttr•l t'hE LIOORS Ij'SABLE to GAIN kiluissios. Thp Great Protean Actress. uhd C ntatrice SS FANNY_DENH AM. MISS FANNY DEN HIM. MISS FANNY - . DENHAM NICK OF THE WOODS. NICK OF THE WOODS. • - NICK OF THE WOODS MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. • MY NEIGHBOR S WIER. • MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE The whole company in the bill Secure Seats and Come Early. For seepartienlara small bills. SAtil ti OnWS MALL* THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET, BEAR OF FrFAR'S HOTEL. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 30 FUN FOR THE MILLION! MR, AND MISS ANNA DORDAYELL, EVERY EVENING TITS WEEK J. II MORTIMER, F. DIA.4O.ND, The World Renowned Dancer Mr...J. FRASER, The Pleasing Balladist. TI/Ell,3lA.i*Z.:O-IDVIJONE, On, . BURLESQUE SCENES IX MAGIC - COQUETTE, =SE CURING A MUTE • - To conclude with the BOHEMIAN GIRL. siurFortr. AND titou - PE. '.orcilestra 'S&Ls can be procured in advance at Bann. vart's drug Store. Doors open at 63i. tommence gto S. Police always in attendance to preserve order. AdMittance 26 cents. Orchestra chairs, 50 pants..., - Private boxes, entire - $5 eaoh; single seals, $1 each. .jan21451,- ciIivrERBORY • - lusfu HALL. WALNUT ST BELOW THIRD. DANN. ELL . Sale Latse . . - OP.W EVERY EVEN TG, . ,WISU s Fliax-class Company of SINGERS, pANCERS, LVAIgUIANS, &c. Umissitm. ...... 15 cents -4eatais Boxes MISCELLANEOUS. G 1 LT DLisUGIVALT Appficalile to all load Arta. thing. A. iiew Ifs Combination' Bodit.ind Shoe MO ufaccurers. Jeweler- Families It'dLa liquid Remember Finis IM=IIMiI Agents In Philad jelB-dly Open . 111nriliet,tor Cavalry Horses. • ASV.' QtfASITERMAJ3TER'S OFFICE, 1 .ELItRISTICEiI, Prune, April sth, 181:7•. f farther orders, HORSES, fit for O T avairy Service, will be purchased at this place in open market . . • None will be - received under five, nor over nine years of age. .Idust notbi under 15 hands in height. Fiir particulars apply to E. C. REICHENBACH, • apE-dtf Capt. and Asst. Quartermaster. HILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE INSTI TLTTE FOR . YOUNG LADIES, No: 1530 Arch street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E.-CLARENCE SMITH, A. iL, Principals. • Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic, and Collegiate. Furl college course in Classical, Mathe matical, higher English and Natural Science for thaw who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Painting and Elocution by the best masters. For ciircu'ars apply at the Institute, or addregs pa 2611. P. 0., Philadeiphia ap2o-6m* q 1U THEY U 13141.0.-80 U.Eit'S Se winglicia chanines, Machine Bilk, Linen Thread, Cotton, &a, Machine Needles, Oil, Union Galloons, R Long Thread, Eyelets, Shoe Lacers and Stationery. Office, Front above Market street, Harrisburg. - apU4Sw G. B. WOODWARD, Agent WRENCH' BRANS - 7 -A fare article; just re -12, ceived at • SHISLER FRAZEEt, ""Taha (Facoemors to wm Pock. jr k Ce. s e km A n t s •• • 0., WARM kta4auta.o Company. FOCTLTE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, April 4th, 1864. . Tmeeting annual eeting of the Stockholders this Company and an election for President rand r Managers will take place at dm Office _ e t th e Company Monday, the 24 day of May neat at 1 2 o'clock, w. ape.d,e2 yr. H. WEBB, Secretary. - BURILINGTON HERRING. THE _first 'of the season;•iillil largo Burling. lon Dorking, just'rewived at ~- __ _ SithUrt & FItAZER, ontoomori to Wm. J Dock, r., 40.) & C. OF THE tiIiAND STAR The Lion Banjoist. Ule,elul and V aluable DiseoTery. • HILTON'S . 111 SOLUBIiE CEMENT i or `mum ge - nend 'Pratte= utility than any invention_ hovy before the !public. It has ueeu ilioroughly tested Ldurum the !anomie years by pract,eat thee, and pronounced by all to be SCIPZRIO it "TO ANY dh'esive Preparaiions 'mown. Soma's Emmaus csamirr is a new and die' result of years of udy ; its combination is on iSoientifiC - Principles, And — anger no circumstances or cluinge .teutneratnoe, ,will it be came corrupt or omit any offensive smell. BOOT AND SHOE ,Manufacturers, using Shannnes, wilt ibid. ii they tan article knuwn ar Ceinenting forinw Channels, a workr without, delay, I§ nut inhened by any change of .temperature. JEWELERS Will find it sutheieulty: adhesive for dish' use, as has beeerprthed. llt is - Especially Adapted . to Leather. And we claim as - an especial went, that it sticks Patches to Boots ant: Shoes sufficiently strong withoth Setting. It is the only LIQUID CE,11.E.N2 Extant that Is a ewe thing for mend trig Furniture, ' Croekery . ,_ ~. Toys, Bono, Ivory, And articles orHousehoki use • REMEMBER ELLiON'S iNsuLUHLE CEITKVI . Is In ivliquid form and as easily ap plied as paste. Hnxows IssoLouLs ("room. Is insoluole' in -Water or oil. HILTWO3 LNSOLUBLis CKIIENS 'Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Manufac urea's Pactfurs from 2 ounces to 100 HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietors, ,Providence, R. L • Iphla, LAING & MAGINNIS. AMJJSEM ENTS BRIEN'S GREAT SHOW AND TOM KING'S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS - (From Baltimore and Washington.) CC)24..M - 1.1N.V.11 ! HARRISBURG TuE DA Y EIMM WEDNESDAY, MAY 3d ANI) 4th, ON LOT ABOVE COTTON FACTORY, Will. WITDDLETON.. THOMAS KENO A GRAND PROCESSION! With a band of music, will be made at 10 o'clock, A, 'AL, on the day of opening, con sisting of the splendid Chariot "Sea, Shell," drawn by ..twelve thoroughbred steeds of Arabia. The Troupe is composed of the following' named skillful Artistes: Mad. LOUISA. TOURNAME! The daring French Equestrienne and Bare back hider, whose unrivalled perform- ances have thrilled the world Mlle. VIRGINIA! Graceful and charming, will appear in single or double acts of Equestrianism. Mlle. LAVL.ILI.! A. Scenic Equestrienne and fascinating Dan- seus'. JAMPS REYNOLDS ! The People's Clown. JAMES WAED I The great Performing and Trick Clown, Mons. ROC:HELLE! Unquestionably, as the most profound critics say, the best Gymnast in the world. WILLLIM NAYLOR! The world-renowned pupil of Levi J. North LOUIS ZANFRETTA A wonderful Acrobat and Gymnast JOHN NAYLORI The great Tumbler and Leaper. Signor G. WAMBOLD ! As the Man of many forms. WILLIAM H. GREEN! The greet. Horse Tamer, Modern Hercules, and Six Horse Rider WILLIANI SAHTEI! In his graceful divertisctuent, known in the French language as La Perche. TOll. SING! Whose name is well known in the profession, will demonstrate his great Batoute Leaps. As a Vaulter and Single or Double Act Equestrian, he has no Peer. The Horses are all thoroughbred, wonder fully well trained. The beautiful Pony, SPI DER, the pet of the children, is the smallest equine animal in the world. The Trick Horse, GREY EAGLE, and that beautifully spotted Charger, CHAMPION, and last, but not least, the comically educated Mules, TOM and JERRY, from Acayuleo, Mexico, will be exhibited, and made to demonstrate their wondrous powers during the exhibition. Price of Admission—To Boxes .... 25 cents NO HALF PRICE ! H. L. STEBBINS, General Business Ag-nt. ap22-tm4 GARDNER & 11E1ILINGF" 41WERICAN CIRCUS-1 ramsTarvi. This large and elegant Equestrian ny will exhibit in: HARRISBURG, AT TH P! FOOT OF MARKET STRERT, On liondly, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nay 2d, 3d and 4th, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Each day. Doors open at 2 and? r. ai. Per formance to commence half an hour later Admission.: Reserved seats Among the many attractions of this Mam moth Estabiishment is a GROUPE OF REAL ARAIIV., rtvr IN suateiu, THREE. MALES AND TWO FEMALES. headed by Zara, The Beautiful Arab Girl, The only Female Contortionist in America, disiD • The Wonderful Arabian Gymnast, In conjunction with the Arab Troupe, a large Troupe of ' , BAN AND AXERICAN ARTISTES, wil ppear in every variety of Equestrian and Gymnastic entertainment. THE STUD OF HORSES AND PONIES are the best trained collection in the world. THE GRAND PROCESSION will enter the city about 9 o'clock on the day of exhibition, headed by the Magnificent Golden Chariot, manufactured expressly for this season, at a cost of $6,000, by Fielding Brothers, New York. It will be drawn by a line of -SPLENDID CHARGERS, CONTALCING FRITZ HARTMAN'S PHILADELPHIA BRASS RAND, and followed by the entire Cortege. W. W. GARDNER, Agent_ DON'T FORGET THE DAYS AND DATES. Will exhibit in Hummeistown, ... ~.......Satoxday. April Zles Carlisle „Thursday, May 6 ap2o-tuit 4.4 IMEI Treasurer Equestrian. Director Grt,V, MANAGER, 25 cents 50 cents
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