Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 03, 1864, Image 3

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1 . 0 , WN AN O COUNTRY
A LITTLE GIRL died of excessive laughter in
Philadelphia a few days ago.
Drvmmm.—The - Harrisburg Bank has de
clared a dividend of five per cent. out of the
profits of the last six mouths.
THERE will be a sale of two hundred and
fifty condemned horses at Newport, on Thurs
day of this week; also, a sale of one hundred
at Gettysburg on Monday next•
Mas. MAYER announces a second arrival of
'new millinery goods, at No. 13, Market street.
An immense assortment of articles belonging
to her line of business are on exhibition.
Give her a call. Sec advertisement.,
POF>TPOIZED. —We have been requested
to announce that, owing to the coldness of
the weather, the sale of evergreens, roses, &c.,
announced to take place to-morrow morning,
has been postponed until Wednesday of nest
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week.
Two waiter girls were, dismissed from the
concert saloons in Philadelphia, on Saturday
evening last, in compliance with the law, re
cently passed, prohibiting their preSence in
the saloons.
RAIN, ETC.—LI - Ist evening we were visited
with a very heavy fall of rain, which - contin
ued daring most of the night. - To Clayis
quite cool and stormy, leading to the belief
that there was a hail storm west or north of
us.
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ATTENTION is invited to the advertisement
of J. It. Boyd & Son, who offer :for 'sale the
building used by them. A bargain may be
had, as the building must be disposed of, in
order to make room for a new one of larger
dimensions. •
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Triu regular stated meeting of the Paxton
Fire Company will be held at their room this
(Tuesday) evening, May 3d, at 7?- 1 . o!clock. It
is desired that every member of the company
be present, as business of great importance tp
all will be brought before the meeting.
A R EBEL MAIL GAMBIER SENTENCED. - , —Miss Sal
lie Pollock, a resident of Cumberland county,
11(1., charged with conve'ing a rebel mail,
has been convicted by a military commission
at that place, and sentenced tO imprisonment
in the Western Penitentiary, in Pennsylvania,
until the conclusion e.if the war.
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LEE, the famous manufacturer and importer
of canes, umbrellas, sunshades, has re
sumed his stand in the rotunda of the capitol,
where he will exhibit a large variety of his
stock until the adjournment of the Legislature..
Of course the usual ceremonies so creditable
to the members of both Houses, of presenting
canes to each other, as tokens of their mutual
esteem, will take place at the coming close of
the present session, and Lee will furnish these
articles to the donors.
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MAN TJUPS. A correspondent desires,
through our columns, to direct the attention of
the proper authorities to a certain locality in
the Fourth ward, on the corner of Sixth and
Walnut streets, a placo well calculated to break
the neck, arm or legs of the passersby, especi
ally on a dark night, or• even in daylight, in
case au individual should have too heavy a
load of tanglefoot whisky aboard. So, to
save trouble, wo would advise the owner to
put a temporary fence thereon..
!MEI=
A DAY or two ago, an attempt was made by
a soldier to carry off a little girl, of five or six
years of age, belonging to a family in Chest
nut
street. The parents having lost sight of
the child, the father proceeded to the street in
search of her. He was just in time to see the
soldier, with the little one in his arms, turn
ing a corner two or three squares distant.. The
father succeeded in overtaking the party, and
rescued his child. The soldier could give no
reason. for the act, except that he was taking
the little girl up town to purchase cakes for
her! Parents should not permit their child
ren to run at large until they are old enough
to take care of themselves. 4 r
MEMBERS of the Legislature, and others,
before leaving town, should call at Rosen
dale's, on Second street, near Walnut, and
purchase a pair of those magnificent specta
cles, which Mr. R. will suit to your eye. The
spectacles offered for sale by him are said to
be superior to any others in the market, and
are becoming celebrated throughout the State.
The best of home reference can be given as
to their excellent qualities. Mr. Rosendale
has also a fine stock of microscopes, opera,
marine, field and spy glasses, stereoscopes,
magic lantern, barometers, magnets, &c.,
which will be sold at low prices. Give him a
call.
TEE morals of the city are improving
Matters have been exceedingly dull at the
Mayor's office, and Port Callender has not
been crowded since the date of our last re
port. But one drunk appeared before the
Mayor this morning, and he was discharged
upon payment of a fine and costs}- Peter
Swamberry and Arthur Campbell, members
of the fraternity of boot-blacks, were arrested
for disorderly conduct and profanity. r'lt ap
pears that these Knights of the Prush en
gaged in a game of fisticuffs. on the . : 4treets,
yesterday, and freely used words that - are for
bidden by the laws. Peter and Arthur were
furnished with lodgings in the lock-up, and
this morning appeared before the MayOr in a
mane t indicating that their arrest had. had
the 'desired effect.
WANT.ED.—.A. girl capable to cook and do
general housework. Best of reference re
quired. Inquire at this office.
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Trx Provost Marshal gives notice that the
Tarious sub-districts should present the evi
dence of credits yet due them, before the sth
inst. This matter should be attended to, as
through neglect, the proper credits might not
be received. It is a matter of great importance
to have all the credits due.
MOM
DINNER TO VETERA.NS. —The citizens of Ly
kens Valley intend giving a grand compli
mentary dinner to Co. B, 9th Pennsylvanis.
Cavalry, at the Cross Roads in Washington
township, on Saturday, 14th inst. Addresses
appropriate to the occasion will be delivered
by Col. A. J. Herr and others.
PROF. lEENRY C. ORTH will, on Monday
next, open classes for instruction in vocal mu
sic, in the Lecture Room of the Baptist
Church, corner of Piue and Second streets.
The terms will be found in our advertising
columns: - The reputation Prof. 0. has ac
quired will recommend him as an instructor
fully competent to impart instruction in
music.
Look Our FOR Thu DRAFT !—A fine oppor
tunity is now offered to able-bodied men to
avoid the impending draft. The Ninth Penn
sylvania CaValry, which is at home on fur
lough, is in need of a number of men to fill
up the ranks, and a number of recruiting offi
ces have been opened. Persons joining this
regiment will receive a local bounty of $3OO.
run particulars may be foUnd in :our adver
tising columns, to which we invite attention.
COL. Ross AT LIBELTY. —Colonel Rose, of
the 77th regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,
has arrived under a flag of truce at Fortress
Monroe. It will be remembered that Colonel
Rose, in company with some one hundred
prisoners, succeeded in making his escape
from Libby Prison, Richmond, where he has
been confined for a long time, but was recap
turned and taken back again. It was to him
principally that the others were indebted for
their escape.
AT noon on Tuesday nest, the time. for re
ceiving proposals for the necessary material
for the re-construction of Carlisle Barracks,
will close, at the office of the Chief Quarter
master, in Chambersburg. The articles wanted
consist of a large quantity of lumber of vari
ous kinds, 150,000 bricks, 500 bushels of lime,
1,500 bushels of sand, 6,700 pounds of nails,
and 24,264 feet of tin roofing. Proposals will
also be received for 14,760 square yards of
plastering.
THEME wawa large attendance at. Gardner
Sr; ne.mmings' circus, yesterday and last even-
ing.
A number of first-class performers have
been engaged by the proprietors, and appear
at each entertainment---including the Arab
family. The celebrated clown, Dan. Gard
ner, is always on hand to amuse the specta
tors. The tent is pitched at the foot of Mar
ket street. See advertisement.
Barax & Krso's circus arrived to-day, and
opened out near the Cotton Factory, where
exhibitions were given this afternoon, and
will be continued until to-morrow evening.
Amon; the performers in this circus are
many celebrated equestrians and gymnasts
who are . well known throughout the country.
Jimmy Reynolds, the people's clown, is con
nected with the establishment. See advertise
ment.
PENNSYLVANIANS WOUNDED IN THE RED Rrv
na BATTELS.—The New Orleans Bra, of the
19th, contains the names of the following sol
diers of the 47th Pennsylvania Regiment,
brought from Grand Ecore to New Orleans,
on the steamer Ohio Belle. They were
wounded in the battles of Sabine Cross Roads
and Pleasant Ridge :
Samuel Wagner, Co. D; Cornelius Cramer,
Co. C; William Pyers, sergeant. Co. C; Ed
ward Mier, sergeant, Co. B; H. Holester, Co.
B; Robert A. Kingsborongh, Co. H; Isaac
Baldwin; Co. D.
Tax General Conference of the M. E. Church
convened in Philadelphia yesterday. Bishop
Morris is the presiding officer. The opening
exercises were as follows:
gear 9 o'clock all the Bishops of the Church
entered in the following order: Rev. Bishop
Morris, Senior Bishop; Rev. Bishops Janes,
Scott, Simpson, Baker and Ames.
At 9 o'clock Bishop Janes called the Con
ference to order, and the Senior Bishop pro
ceeded to open the proceedings by reading
the 84th Psalm. The Hymn 219th was then
announced and sung, beginning
"Jesus the name high over all," &c.,
after which the venorable Bishop offered up a
simple and eloquent prayer. •
Bishop Janes continued the religious ser
vices by'reading the 20th chapter of Acts,
after which . the 27th Hymn, beginning
"I love thy kingdom, Lord,"
was sung, And prayers were offered by Rev.
Dr. Peck, of Wyoming Conference, and Rev.
Dr. Elliot, of.Missolui Conference, two of the
oldest members of the body.
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The Bishop then took the chair.
On motion, Rev. Dr. Harris, SecrettuT o
the last General Conference, was invited for
ward to receive the certificates of the Dele
gates and to act until a permanent organiza
tion was effected.
The alphabetical list of Conferences, num
bering forty-eight, was then called, and the
certificates of election of its Delegates pre
sented and read by the Secretary. The entire
number of Delegates elected amounts to 216;
this, of course, does not include the deputies
from England and Canada.
181 delegates answered to their names at
roll-call this morning.
On motion Rev. Dr. Harris, of Ohio, was
elected permanent Secretary of the General
Conference by acclamation.
A resolution was offered, and unanimously
adopted, requesting the trustees of the Unioi.
Church to throw .to the breeze, over the
church, the Stars and Stripes, during the ses-
sions of the Conference.
A resolution setting apart Friday as a day
of 'humiliation, fasting and prayer by the
Methodist chniches in the city, was offered
and adopted.
EDITOR Or DAILY TELEGRA.PE,
Sir:—You will doubtless recollect that
the time of the return of the Fifty-fifth iii
lantry and Seventh cavalry, you called the
attention of persons re-enlisting to the fact,
that, in case they accredited themselves to
any locality outside of the county, their fami
lies could not avail themselves of the benefits
arising from our County Itolief Fund. De
spite your warning, and against the personal
advice of friends, a considerable number, al
lured by a moderate advance on our township
bounties, were accredited to other counties,
and, consequently, their families receive no
Pay.
I have written to the proper officers of sev
eral counties, in order to ascertain whether
they could not receive pay from the counties
to - which they have accredited themselves,
and have received adverse answers. It seems
that Dauphin stands alone in this matter, -as
the relief is extended to the families of all
persons who are accredited to it; and in view
of the fact I would call the attention of persons
enlisting, or who contemplate so doing, to the
following facts:
A man of family, say wife and four children,
under our county regUlation is entitled to two
dollars per 'rcr• pelt, 'riaidg a yearly amount of
one hundred and four dollars; for three years,
three hundred and twebie dollars. A wife and
three children receive one dollar and seventy
five 'dents per week, or ninety-one dollars per
annum; for three years, two hundred and
seventy-three dollars. A - wife and two chil
dren one dollar and fifty cents per wed, or
seventy-eight dollars per annum;, foi three
years, two hundred and thirty-four dolllrs.
Now, we are all well 'aware that, by the
tithe a soldier recieves his bounty, that it is
„slightly diminished, and a man of family be
longing to Dauphin county, can see from the
above, that it would be-quite as well for him
to accredit him Self, even without any local
bolinty, to his own 'county, as the amount
paid to the family is vere nearly aslarge as the
highest local bOunty offered.
Again, 'this.money is regularly paid at , the
end of every fourth week, whilst it frequently
happens that months elapse between pay days
in the field.
In :conclusion, allow me to say to all Dan
phin county men, give this matter careful eon
sideration, as it is a plain statement of facts,
which seriously affect your wives and little
ones. Think before you act!
A FRIEND OF THE SOLDIER.
MaY—
Pleasantly, 0 rosy May
Comest thou this waiting way,
With thy fingers full of flowers
For the bosoms of the hours! '
Blessings on thee, month divine!
Woman worships at thy shrine!
0 that naught of evil now
Cciuld o'er _shade her parian brow,
And especially that wo - -
She alone is doomed to know?
Does she know it? then let her stay the ills
By reading in this paper of
The wondrous Cherokee Pills!
ADVANCE IN DRY GOODS.—We.do not wish
to be considered in the light of alarmists, but
owing to the late law passed by Congress, put
ting a heavy duty on foreign merchandise,
dry goods generally liave advanced in New
York and Philadelphia,during last week, some
twenty to fifty per centum. We notice this
fact, and respectfully say that the purchasers
of dry goods would do well to take advantage
of the large stock at former prices, at the
cheap dry goods store of 0. L. Boman, No.
1, corner of Front and Market stredts.
SPECIAL OTIC
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! GLoAng
wE have now on hand a splendid assort
ment of all kinds of spring and summer C1 , )&112.
The very best quality of silk mastics.
Cloaks fur children.
Sp.endid assortment of cloth for cloaks.'
The cheapest hoop skirts in the city.
20 spriag hop skirts, best quality, 75 Ms.
Beautiful skirts for ono dollar.
The largest assortment of hoop skirts.
500 dozen ladies , stockings at all prices.
spleudid assortment ut cambric.
. Irish linen, a fine lot from auction.
A lot of hilt - summer's dry goods, 25 cents a yard.
Dry goods at 25 cents, 30 cents, 35 cents and all prices.
We will sell off a largo lot , of dry goods cheap, which
we have On hand yet from last season. S. LEWRY.
Bannvarit's Troches.
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= For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
.old by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
HARRISBURG, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. BeruivAnr—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. •
pff-I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. C. CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
RABBIS/317EG, Jan., 1864.
To C. A. Bainsrvenr---.Dear Sir: In the habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
have found the need of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
Qom its too frequent use, and impairing the
iffectiveness of the delivery of public ad
iresses. Yours, &c.
JNO. WALSER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. RuorvAnT—Dear Sir: Having used
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
?leasure in recommending them to all persons
ttflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
JOiCe arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, &,c., G. G. RAKESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTRICT ArroronEr's OFFICE,
Hagansmrso, Feb. 29, 1864.
To C. A. Runivenr—Dear Sir : I have
round your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bane
-5t to all public speakers. A. J. HERR
Mrs. Ball's Remedies.
I take this method of cheerfully thanking the public
'or past favors, and still solicit their kind attention to my
nedicines. ' To tell of all the wonderful cures I have been
Mle to ti,rform would be impossiule. I would call the
atention of the ladies particularly to this valuable inedi
dine. I think I can safely say it is the very best offered
to them. It will regulate the whole system; can be
taken at any time; no fear need be apprehended in re
'.e.ard to it. I have also a valuable Salve to kill proud
flesh, and another to draw and heal. This has healed
sores that have rap 20 years. My Dysentery Drops, In
rant cordial and Cough lrrops have been well tried. I
need say nothing in their favor. I.have constantly on
hand those Medicines and Salves. MRS. L BALL,
inar7.6 No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa.
A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing certain
.LA amendments to the Constitution.
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Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Represenktlues
of the Commonwealth. of Pennsylvania in General Amn.
biymel, That the f dimving amot.dments be proposed t..
the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in areordm e
with the pr ;vision ; of the tenth article thereof:
There shall be an Adoional section to tric third attic',
of the Constitution, to be designated as section fosr, td;
follows:
"SECTION 4. whenever any of the qualitled clertors of
this Commonwealth : ire ii he in any actual mid CON ser
vice, WI ier a requisition from the l'resident or th • Utdird
States, or by the authority of this Commona..dlit, such
electors may exercise the richt 01 siturage in I::: ele.thms
by the citizens, under such regulations at are, lir sta
prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present mi.
their usual place or eleetiOn "
SECTION 2. There ishall be two additional sections to the
eleventh article of, tile Constitution, tb be detonated as
sections eight and nine, as follows:
"Samos S. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature,
COMainlng more than one subject, which shall bo clearly
expressed in the title, except appropriation bills."
" SECTION 9. No bill sba!l by passed by, the Lo.gis'ature
granting any powers, or privilege.% in ally Cm, where the
authority to grant such pmeets, or privileges, has been,
or may hereafter he, conferred upon the courts of this
Commonwealth."
EMMY p. JOHN:3O.N,
Speaker of the HonseitNepresentatives.
JOHN P.TENNEY
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Speaker of the Senate.
OFFICE OF TM's' SECRITARY OF TRU CO4MONWEALTII,
Flaunts crico, April 25, ISG.
Pennaybxenia,s:
I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true
and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution
of the General Assembly entitled " A Joint
Resolution proposing certain Amendments to
the ColletitiltiOO:' as the sarno remaips on file in
this office.
IN TESTIMONT whereof, I have hereunto set my
[L. sa hand and caused the sell of the Sooretary's of
fice to be affixed, the day and year above wiittett.
ELI SLIFER,
Secretary of the,Sommonwealth.
The above resolution having Ifeen agreed' to by a ma
jority of the member , rf each Rouse, at two successive
of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth,
the proposefl amendments will be submitted to the peo
ple, for their adoption or retention, im the. FIRST TUESDAY
OF 'AUGUST, in the year of our tord one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-four, in accordance with the tenth arti
cle of the Constitution, and the act, entitled An Act pre
scribing the tune and manner of submitting to the neople,
for their approval and ratification or rejection, the pro
posed amendments to CouSLitUtiort, ' approved the
LeTnty.third day of April, ono thousoud eight hundred
and sixty.four. ELI SLIFER,
ap27_ ' Secretary of the commonwealths..
AUCTION SALE
CONTEMNED HORSES.
Wan DEPARTMENT, OAVALEY BUREAM
OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER,
WASHINGTON, D. C., Aim! 2.5, last.
WILL be sold at public auction, to the
highest bidder, at the UMW and places named be.
low viz:
biewport, Pcun'a. Thursday, May sth. ,•
Gett.3sburg..Psnit i a, Monday, May 9th.
Altoona, Peun'as Thursday, May.l2ML;
Penn'a, Thursday May 19. h.
Read.nz, Penn a, Thursday, May 20th.
Lebainkranai'a, Thursday Jude 2d.
North •mberland, Peun'a, ibursday, Juno 9th.
Scranton. Penn's, Thursday, June 16th.
W.hiamsport, Foun'a, Thursday, June 33d.
One Hundred (100 , horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun
dred and Fifty (25u) at each of the other places.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the United States army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had. • -
Horses will be sold singly.
Sales beginat 10A at., and continuo daily till all arc
sold.
TESMS: CASH in United State*, Treasury
. notes
N only.
lAM EKI.
Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bur. au.
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MAGNOLIA BALM.
THIS is the most delightful and extraordi
nary article ever discovered. It changes the Sum
burn and Face and Hands to a pearly, satin texture, of
ravishing beauty, imparting the mai big purity of youth,
and the distingue appearance so inviting in' the city bete
of rikidon. It removes tan, fieckles, pimples, and rough.
.ness of the skin, leaving the comp.oxion fr. l, transpa
rent and smooth. It contains no mat. riot injurious to the
skin. Patronized by A. tresses and Opera wagers. It is
.what every lady should have. Sold wholesale and re
'tail by S. A. itUNKEL t SRO.,
I.lll.:llaricet street, Harrisburg,
Thomas C. IgoeDowell,
t ern e y-a t -L a - vr
OFFICE IN THIRD ST., BELOW PINE.
HARRISBURG, PA.
A LL manner of Military Claims promptly
..nt. attended to, and , clnima collected against the General
of :State Governments, either in Congress, the Court of
Claims at Washington city, or at Harrisburg, without un
necessary delay, and on mo.lerate terms. ap29-dbm
N EW
PHILA D ELPHIA CLOAK STORE.
CLOAKS,
MANTILLAS,
CIRCULARS.
1,000 CLOAKS from $7 00 to 525 00,
AT THE
NEW CLOAK STORE,
MARKET ST.RE4T,
izr
D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
HARRISBURG.
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SURE PROTECTION AGAINST EXPLOSION
Burning of Boilers or Flues
D. C. MEAD,
(AF _PITTSBURG, will remain in Harris-
NJ burg for a few weeks, to supply Ike
ASHCROFT LOW WATER DETECTORS
to all in this vicinity who !nay 4sire to have it applied to
their Boilers.
This instrument is simple and sure in its operation, and
warranted to give
PERFECT SATISFACTION, OR NO PAY
Orders maybe Left at THIS OFFICE, where the instill
meet may be seen. ap27-dtf
Dr. J. P. KELLER'S
Dental Preparations
GRANULAR DENTIFRICE
AMERICAN TOOTH WASH
HESE elegant preparations combine the
T
Most desirable cleansing and astringent qualities.
They reader the Gums hard and healthy; neutralize the
acid secretions of the mouth, (thereby removing the
prime cause of decay.) By their detersive properties they
preserve the natural color of the Teeth, without in the
least degree injuring the enamel, while they impart to
the brea h a fragrance peculiarly aromatic and pleasant.—
In fact they are THE BEST ARTICLES in use for the pur
poses named, as a fair trial will fully demonstrate, 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 anti
usefulness. They are warranted tq be free from thost
destructive acids wh ch so frequently contaminate many
of the preparations of the present day. Prepared and sole
at the liental Roams of the Proprietor, corner of Second
and Walnut streets. JOHN P. KELLER ;
Surgeon Dentist.
For sale also by the principal Druggists of the city.
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NO. 4 JONES' ROW.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
the public that he has purchased the
HAT AND CAP STORE
z.
Late the property of T. J. BURNETT, deceased, and that
he will continue the business at the old stand, whe, e he
win constantly keep on hand a general assortment of
HATS CAPS - 154 e.
OF THif LATEST STYLES,
which will be sold at reasonable rates. -
A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
mar2B4l2m ' IL EL LONG.
20 BOXES SPERM CANDLES, of a very
superior make, just received and for sale by
SHISLER & FRAZER,
febl (summers to Wm. Dock, Jr., &
BRANT'S HAJALi
LJUiI !J l'l OE:
Harris & Clitton?s
NEW ORLEANS
Burlesqe Opera Troupe
P112.-k S 6 .8111 - D.
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TENISDATAND 'FliplY, iitlY 60 AND 6th.
TIES cititrrE , ix aaktoviledged, by the
Press and public, where they have bad the
honor of appearing, to: the greatest coin
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bination or Artistic e;cellence and the most
original Ethiopian Delineating Troupe ever
before consolidated under one management
and
MASTERS OF THEIR PROFESSION
HARRIS & CLIFTON
FRANK WINSLOW, Agent.
J. NORRIS, Stage 'Manager
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT BM,. BELOW: , UMW.
DONNELL
OPEN EVERY' EV ENING,
With a First-class Company of
SLNGERS, DANCERs, C4_IIIEDIaICS, se., &O.
Admission.. ......... .......... ...... 1.6 cents
•=eats itc.,ll4ixes .... . ... . "
MISCELLANEOUS.
Useful and Valuable
Eiturar iiiautivrar I
Discovery.
HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practical utility
than any ineention now before the
public. it hes ueen thoroughly tested
during the last two years by practical
men,,and pronounced by all to be
0:,.P R 0 - R. TO A NI
Applicable to ail
uEsful Arts.
Atiltesiv. Preparations known.
Drsomiatis CBZIZNT is a new
thing, and the result -el' years of
study; its combination is on
Bcientific Principles,
And under no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or omit any offensive
smell.
A new thing.
Ito Combination
Manufacturers, using Macuines, will
had it the best artide known HE
Cementing for the Channels, a works
without delay, is out aneeted try any
change of temperature.
Boot and Shoe Man
nfaztarers.
JEWELERS
Will iltid it sullkieraly adhesive for
their use, as has been prove..l.
'jewelers.
.Pis Especially etaa.p.tal to Leather,
Aid ice claim as au especial merit,
that it sticks -Patches to Bouts and
Sums salicietalv strong without
Melling, -.
Famllles
L-IQUID E 111 E '1
Ext - iat that s a sure thug for mand-
ICs a liquid
trurnit ,
Crookery i
Toys
'Done,
Ivory,
And articles of riousebold use
REMEMBER
RivroN's trlsuLum.s Cumms - r
Is in a liquid Cum and as easily ap
RemembeT,
plied as paste.
HILTON'S INSOLUISLS Cnanorr
Is insoluole in water or oil.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied in Family or Ifanufne:
tuner's Paelr.sges from 2natmes to 110
lba
Fiala
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Agents In Mad
jelB-dly
Lykens Valley Coal Company
NOTICE. The annual meeting of the
Stockholders of the Lykens Valley Call Company
will be held at the office of Edward Gratz, Esq., No. 4
South Seventh street, Pniladelphia, on 'Llonday, the 2d
day of May nest, at 12 o'clock. for the election of Seven
Directors to serve for the ensuing year.
E.
GEO. HOFFMAN,
Prest L V. C. Co.
apl dlm
JOHN A. BIGLER & CO.,
MI IR, 0 lK
MARKET STREET, ABOVE FOURT.II,
(NEXT TO ADAMS EMPRESS OFFICE,
HARBISMURG". , ,
Warrants, Claims, Government Seem ities, Checks
Vouchers, kc., cashed. mar2Sci2m.
Open Market for Cavalry Horses.
ASST. QUARTERMASTER'S (TICE,
HARRISBURG, Velma, April sth, 18434.
NTLL further' order's, HORSES ; fit for
U
Cavalry Service, will be pi mba.sed at this place lu
open market
None will be received under Dye r nor over nine years of
age. Must nut be under hanOs in height.
For' partienlara applito N. C. REICHENBACH,
aps-dtf Capt. and Amt. Quartermaster.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE INSTI
x. TUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1510 Arch
street,' 'Rec. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLARENCE
SMITH, A. M., Principals.
Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic,
and Collegiate. Full college coarse in Classical, Mathe
matical, higher English and Natural Science for those
who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Painting and
Elocution by the best masters. For ciircu ars apply at
the Institute, or address BOX 2611 P. 0., Philadelphia
ap2o.6m*
I. 4 IItENOI - 1 13EAN6-2.. rare article, just re
ceived at SHISLER th FRAZER,
feh3 (successors. to Wm Pock. jr,
Schuylkill and Susquehanna naliroati
Company.
OFFICE, 227 S. For= STREET, 1
PaIIaREI.PLICA, April 4th, 186.
rpHE annual meeting of the Stockholders
1 this Company and an election for President amd x
Managers will take place at the Mice of the cempaay
Monday, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock, L.
ap6.dtm2 W. H. WEBS, Secretary.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THEe
partnership heretofore existing be
twen the undenignod, in the military. Claim Agency
BuElness, is diasolved by mutual consent, from and after
this date. THOMAS C. M.tcDOWELL.
THOMAS A. MAGUIRE..
'Harrisburg, April 28, 1861
BURLINGTON HERRING.
THE first of the season, line large Burling
ton herring, just jived at
& FILIZER,
ap9 (succmr.-cira to Wm. Cicath, jr.,
Ap %Luguyilt Uunee,,at
.) SHISLEIi A FRAZER
(SUCCeWirS to W Pock
,jr., & ex..l
EIM
"I lab; U.EL.E.1311.5.TED V.LIULN.LA OM Lot
AIX, and Day & Martin's lAmdon ranking. just re
-4elred and for , sale by SHIBLER FRAME,
fel - '(successors to Wm. Dock. Jr...ti Co)
FUR SAI.E—A very handsome Two-noise
PEDLER WAGON--cheap for cash. Direct letter to
BOX No. Sp, Harrisburg, Pa. mar/14i
BRIEN'S GREAT SIIV,
PER.FORMERS,
TOlll KI
EXCELSIOR, CIRCIUi•-1
(From Daliinioro anti Washington)
CCIO3MIN 13 !
HARRISBURG
TUESDAY
ON
LOT ABOVE COTTOI PACTO:.
Sole Proprietors
I. ]MMLETON
THORASIUNG....
With a band of music, will bu made at
o'clock, A, r.. on the day of opening,
listing of the splvinlid Cl:ur:tlt "s e a alre
drawn by twelve .thoroughbred steeds
Arabia.
tnle Lemma
The Troupe is composed of the follov.
named skillful Artistes:
Mad. LOUISA TOURNAIRE!
The daring French Equestrienne and B.Lre.-
back Rider, whose unrivalled perform-
Graceful and charming, will appear in sir 6 le
or double acts of Equestrianism.
Mlle. LAVINIA !
BOOT . AND SHOE
It is ale only
HILTON SACS. & CO.,
Proprietors,
Providence, R. I
LAINT & 11AGI-NNIg.
ap29 d2.xv
ANIVSF.M.E7-i
AND
IMEI
iilDr-TESDA
MAY 3d AND 4t-b,
)1 GRAND PR9CEBTfq!
cruces have thrilled the world.
Mlle. VIRGINIA!
A Scenic Equestrienne and fascinating ran-
5c , 914-.
JAMES REYNOLDS I
The People's Clovrn.
•
,TIriLES WARD!
The great Perterrning awl Trick Clowr,
Mons. ROCilq.-tli LLE!
Unquestionably, al the mast profound eri,' .s
say, the best Gymnast it: the world.
WILLI-1H NAYLOR!
LOUIS ZAN FRETTA. !
A wonderful Acrobat and Gymnast.
JOI-IN NAYLOR !
The great Tunilikr and Lcaper.
Signor G. WA -, MOLD I
As the Man of many
WILLIAM H. I
The great Horse Tamer, Hercu
and Sir. Horse Rider.
WILLIA.M SMITH!
Inhis. graceful divertisement, known in the
• French language as La Pemhe.
KING !
Whose name is well :mown ir, the
will demonstrate his grs-At :•3at.:-.!ltu
As a Vaulter and Sin*: er Double -
Act F.questrian, he Lai
no Peer.
The Horses arc all thorouglibrad, won ---
fully well trainer!. The beautiful Pony,
DER, the pet of the children, is the srnai*, ,
equine anined in the world. The T-t•-•:r.
Horse, GREY EAGLE, and that beautif.:l:y
spotted Charger, CHAMPION, and last.
not least, the ec,mieally erlii,lated Mules, Ti
and JERRY, from Aeayulco, Mexico, will
exhibited, and made to demonstrate fieir
wondrous powers during the exhibition.
Price of Admission— 4o Boxes 25 - cents
NO HALF PRICE!
IL L. STEBBINS,
ap22-tnitt General Business Agent.
GARDNER SI 1' 1
IDIIIIMI
kl
AR
AMERICAN CIRCUS
DAN GARDNEI
This large and elegant Equestrian Compare
will exhibit in
lIARRIE.BURG,
AT THE FOOT OF SLIIIKE'r STRF
On loudly, Tuesday nit Wednesday, - 21
2d, 3d. and
AFTERNOON AND ET -WING,
Each day. Doors open at . 2 and 7P. M. P
formance to commence half an hour later_
Admission 25 ct
Reserved seats 5U c
Among the many attractions of this M
moth Establishment is a
GROEJPE OF REAL ARAI
FIVE El NTTIMEIS,
THREE MALES AND TWO FEMAL
headed by
Zara, The Benirafii3. Arab
The only Female Contortionist in AmerLT
ALI I€l.il..S'A I'4T,
The Wonderful ..Vabion Gymnast,
In conjunction with the ..Lrub Troup,
large Troupe of
PEAN AND A:JED - NAN ISTISTES,
wil pear in every variety of Equest:.
and Gymnastic entertainment.
THE STUD OF HORSES AND PON',
arc the best trained colloctirn in the wort':.
Td2 GRAND PROCESSION
will enter the city about 9 o'clock on the •
of exhibition, heade-d
Magnificent C: tale en
manufactured expressly
, t.) . 1 team. ), cost of $6,900,
York. It will be drawn by a of
SPLENDID cll_kr,!.:.:-Er_s,
• coNT.w.az.G
FRITZ lIIIVIBLAIC'S ruit.lnzinr_l. BRASS 8.A.:
and followed. by the entire Cortege.
W. W. A.l4Atil
DON'T FORGET THE L: AND DAT..._
Will: exhibit in < c.
Hummelstawn • • Sktt anlay, Apri
Carlisle ..,.Thursday, Ma;
M2l
Trens - 1
Dirt.:ctr . .an Dire
MANAG
MEI