Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 05, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA.
THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1864.
NOTICE. TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, &c., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom
patoed with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
MiLITAItY RPTITT FUND. —The regular
monthly payment to' families of volunteers,
will be made at the Sheriff's office, on Friday
afternoon, sixth instant, between the hours of
four and six. GEO. BERGNER, Brest,
OLIVER EDWABDS, Sec.
BsoimAan—The farmers with their spring
plowing and seeding.
FonwAnn—spme of the young misses who
attend the postoffiee after nightfall.
THE comet that is expected to annihilate
this sad and wicked world will come along in
1865.
Ray. J ea ES COLDER offers for sale a number
of valuable building lots, in the First ward of
this city.
DR. E. D CRAWFORD, formerly Senator from
the Juniata district, died, in Mifflin, on Mon
day last.
WE learn from the Hagerstown Herald and
Torch, that its editor, John M'Curdy, Esq.,
has lost, by death, his oldest son, aged about
20 years.
MERE was a false alarm of fire last night.
It was doubtless started by somebody who
had not "the fear of the law before their
eyes."
' lb
TEE General Synod of the Lutheran Church
met in York to-day. About two hundred min
isters, and as many lay delegates, were ex
peeled to be present.
Ow CITIZENS should not forget the Chris
tian Commission meeting, to be held in the
Presbyterian Church, Market Square, to-
morrow evening
IT has been discovered that brandy or rum
is a remedy for an overdose of chloroform.
Wouldn't a remedy for an overdose of brandy
and rum be a still, more interesting discovery.
A New Yorh paper says that eVery . fresh
ease of bonnets received from Paris shows the
shape to be growing smaller and smaller—in
fact , beautifully less. The expense, however,
grows larger.
THE Reading Times says that Odd Fellows'
Hall is crowded every night, to witness the
performances of Rouse's Combination Com
pany. The troupe will return to Harrisburg
on Monday next. Look out for the Octoroon!
WORTH. TaYnto.—The Qhio thrme• says
that coal roil has been found, by accident, to
be a most effective means of protecting fruit
trees against the ravages of the curculio, by
sprinkling saw dust, saturated with the oil,
underneath the taee. Try it.
RAILROAD SOLA. —The Littlestown railroad,
in Adams county, was sold at public outcry
on Thursday last, at s2s,loo—purchased
Ephraim Myers, in trust for the first andisec
ond mortgage bond holders and the Hanover
Bran.A Railroad Company. As soon as the
conveyance is completed, a new corporation
will be organized.
1=2221
Tat Legislature adjourned at noon to-day,
and many of the members have already de
parted to their homes. Both Houses
again convene,. in the latter part of August,
for the purpose of examining the vote ,giVen
on the constitutional amendments—at the
special election, to be held on the first Tues
day in August.
CHURCH CONSECRATION. —The part of the
Second English Lutheran church which has
been completed will be dedicated, next Sab
bath morning at ten o'clock. The Rev. kr.
Valentine, of Reading, will preach the dedi
catory sermon—and other distinguished min
isters of the Lutheran church, will be present
and take part in the services.
ESCAPED.—On the adiournment of the Court
of Quarter Sessions at West Chester, on 'Tiles
day last, William Hoopes, a prisoner, while
being conducted from the Court Room, (in
company with some six other prisoners,)
taking advantage of the crowded passage-way,
deserted the ranks of his companions, and
mingled in the crowd, and before the Sheriff
beoame aware of his escape, he had left the
room-, Pursuit was made; it was ascertainer.,.
he had Visited the residence of a relative hi
the eastern part of the - borough; but on levant
ing of the near approach of his pursueY_s, he:
decamped, and as yet, has eluded the V.gilancel
of the Sheriff, gropes wag charred with
shooting a nian named, Samuel :Winton, in
West; ileslken, •
CIIKBPTILAND 00101i71". —Augusta s Jeremiah,
a German grocer, of Carlisle, was arrested on:
Monday, charged with stealing goods from
various stores,in the town, and bound over to
Augustus Jeremiah was informed on
by ancither German, who endeavored to en
gage as an accomplice.—Dirs. Tobias,
Carlisle, fell from a chair on which she was
standing, and bursted a blood vessel. She.is
in a critical condition.--Robert Allison, of
Carlisle, was kicked by a horse and severely
inland in one of his limbs.-----Judge - Wa4-.
Wm. Shugart, Wna, Shaeffer, G. W.
Adam Bishop, Adam Pfahler, H. Musselnian,,
and others, have had their flocks
wholly' destroyed by dogs.----Williant Lewis,;
of Newville, had an arm broken, by an a 447• I
dent that occurred on the - Northern , Central'
railroad last week. ---The salary of the CintritY -
Superintendent of Common School s h a s b
eeEE
incress‘d to 8700 per year.
To-nor is observed by the3hristian Church
as the Feast of the Ascension—the commem
oration of the ascension of Christ into heaven.
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bias KILLED.--A soldier, whose name we
have not learned, was killed by a freight train
in the vicinity of the Depot, last night.
Ix Town.—Prof. Saunders, of Greason Sem
inary, is in town, and will be at Knoche's
Music Store to-day, between the hours of 9
and 12 o'clock, A. M., and from 2 to 4 P. M.
There are a few vacahcies in both departments
of the Seminary. Persons desiring to send
their children to a' good school should apply
at once, as the summer term wilycommense
on Monday next, 9th inst.
THE public will be gratified. to learn that
notwithstanding the great advance in prices
in the eastern cities, Messii. Shisler & Frazer,
(successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & C 0.,) con
tinue to dispose of all articles in their line at
old rates. The firm is determined that the
public shall find it to their interest to pur
chase opposite the Court House. The stock
of goods is very large, and everything is
marked at the lowest figure. With "quick
sales and short profitii" as their motto, Shisler
& Frazer cannot fail to attract buyers. The
advertisements of the firm will be found in
our advertising columns.
True evannia the ,citizens of Harrisburg
will have an opportunity of attending one of
the best minstrel entertainments ever given in
thie city, by perhaps the largest company of
the kind in the country. We allude to Har
ris & Clifton's Minstrels. The is consi
posed of eighteen performers, who are saidl&
be experts in their profession. :From the flat
tering :#otices of : . the company,conts4l4'• in,
our exchanges, we are led to believe they have a
budget of fun filled with the wittiest sayings,
the most laughable eccentricities, and a vari-_
ety of songs, (both !comic and, sentimental,)
all of which will be produced in a manner
that cannot fail to please an audience. As
but two eittertainmetitt are to }be lgivim, we
have no doubt that Brant's Hall will be
crowded.
. ,
Poo:car- Boon .Lowr. —On. 'Friday morning
last as the Junior Editor of:this paper-was re-.
turning from the State Conwerition. at Harris
burg, on the "Emigrant Train," he lost his
pocket book, containing over $lOO in green
backs, a number of orders, a pass on the Rail
road, and a number of other valuable papers.
A reward of $2O will be paid, for the return of
the pocket book, 'and no gnestiolik asked.—
Juniata Soatinel.
Publishing a newspaper must be a profitam
'bin business, np in Juniata:.• It is alniust be- ,
yond.belief that a, cnUntry t Would lave
$lOO in his possessionatvne:tinie.
POLICE Arverss—Befol•e.. Mayon—Last
atilt a yoww VOffinn. 'Who ;was ''drttuk and
disorderly ; ." on Market strebt, Was: arrested
and taken in.thelOck-up, free use
.of the most disgusting and'blkiiphetnous lan
guage we ever heard proceed.from one of the
'fair sex." In the lock-up she became very
disorderly, and comnleacieci breaking the
buckets, , benches,. &e, wheen- she..was sent
to prison. This morning the girl appeared
before the Mayor, and vas sentenced to thirty
days' imprisonment. She gate the name of
.Jane Jameson, and :stated that she belonged'.
to Graefen.bnrg, Frwaldin cc)unty...
Henry.llaller, a vagrant (of course "from
Carlisle,". was punished with a night's lodging,.
and sent across the river this - rimming.
William Gibson, a Vagrant, whose baggage
consisted of a small shoe store which he "toted
on his back," was committed to prison for 48
hours, in default, of paymerit:of fine::::
An artilleryman made his "second appear
ance" before the Mayor, for drunkenness and
disorderly conduct, and went to prison for 48
hours. '
Charles M'Braherty, a " bould soldier boy,"
who had orioially hoe trona., " swate Oda
Irelaod, '')was founding An t isiiaYwith a'coldred
woman, with whom b e appeared to have
"fallen in love." Ones of the city " stars" es
corted Charles to the lock-up, and after sleep
ing off his oier-cloae of tanglefoot, he was
handed over to the Prc most Marshal.
Rose Ann Ford, one of the blackest African
women iu the country , and who was the re
cipient of,Charles. M Braherty'a attentions,
was arrested. Being a strattgerlere, She was
coramiited.to prison fair fivendays. n •
A DAY'S OFFERING
OF Tri&
Proprietw,lditors, Clerksi tompositors, lffss-
men tnd Carriers
rx TIM
PENNELYANIA TELEGRAPH PRINTING OFFIPS
Pv.nds for the Relief of the Aieli and
Wounded Soldiers,
The PErrzcsx - Lvelue. TELEGRIPH printing office,
.isince the opening of the war to crush the
slave-holders reliellion, has sdht Out, Of..men.
:who were: employed in its
,variona - depart;
meats, at different times, seventeen, volunteers,
'of whom, there are still.in,the service seven.
•' •
In response now, to the appeal of the corn
inittee in charge of the arrangements for the
Sanitary Fair, to . be held. in the city of Phila
phia in the month of June, 1864, those at
present employed in the TEMEXFBARII printing
office cheerfully contribute a day's, labor, the
...followinisiims respectively:
Geo. Bergner, $50.00 =L D. 'Read, 2 15
'Wien Forney, 10 00 Joseph W. Potts, 1 00
W. IL H. Sieg, 5 00 Lewis Reber, 50
D. C. Martin, 3 26 J. L. Buffington. , 2 50
W. Rodearmel, 3 00-.. M. Stevens, 2 70
Edwin Brimraer, 3 00' 'Jno. Ferguson, 2 70
H. C. Demining, 3 52-J. E. Horning, 100
`,T. M. Rockefeller, 2 57 4. G. B. Swartz, 80
John C. Pager, 2 55 'L. Weaver, 2 50
Geo. Gruce, 2 07 J. A. brLaughlin, 500
'Wm. Miller, 2 15 J. M. Miller, 1 66
S. Nunemaker, 2 25 ~ W. F. Peddrick, e 2 00
S. Strock 2 50' J. B. Zimmerman,3 00
•
Clinton, 215.
Total, $l2l 53
iln making the abovi.contribution the con
ributors beg further ef4 pledge themselves as
•iNing ready at any fatn,s time, if the comfort
of the brave defemiers,Tof the Union requires
to make a sinlilar °Mitring of a day's labor.
SANTO/M . B Trtot-kz hate heen 1. 1 -e prat kVA
evenings at Marietta. While the L,
gave drawing room exhibitions. Sanford drew
crowded houses while at Marietta. Now that
he and. his troupe have returned, fall houses
will be the result during the balance of his
season. To-night the grand opera of Am-She-
Come, :Yell Sanford and the entire company
appear in all their brilliancy and variety.
SIIARP Pakencs.—Vagrants coming to our
county Poor House say, that when arrested in
Harrisburg, and taken before the authorities
there, are released upon condition bf leaving
that city and coming - to this side of the river.
Just about what Might be expected'of Harris
burg; no wonder that members of the Legis
lature; who have any respect for themselves,
desire a removal of the capital--c-Carlisle Dem
ocrat:
The other side of the river is the proper
place to send the vagrants brought before the
Mayor. Fully four-fifths of the bummers,
when interrogated as to where they are from,
invariably answer: "Prom. Carlisle!" It is cer
tainly a kind act on the part of the city au
thorities to send these vagrants in the dine
ticni of home free of expense, as regards
bridge toll, &e. They are also furnished with
a night's lodging at the expense of the city.
Irawrarros OF OFFICEES.-At the last reg
ular meeting of Advance Lodge, No. 59, I. 0.
of Good Templars, the following officers were
installed, to serve the ensuing quarter
W. C. T., Ellen R Wyant; W. V. T., Jo
seph SheaierrW. T., B. E. Dailey; W. S.,
R. B. Osier.; W. G., Rebecca Reamsheart;
W.. F. S., I. W. Hoffman; W. C. ' J. M. Em
erson;. W. M:, Charles Yingst; W. D. M.,.
Susan. Pelan; W. A. 8., Harry Hoops; W. R.
S.; L H.' Patterson; W. L. S., William Eber
sole; P. W. C. T., Frederick Yingst.
Juss.—Jane, the month of leaves and
poses, is fast approaching, when bright, flow
ers and fragrance will gladden life and please
the senses. Even now the hill sides are put
ting on their cheerful green, and indications
are generally %ILa . we may expect an abund
ance from the fair promises of spring. C.
Z. Bowman, No. 1 corner of Front and Mar
ket streets, has also prOyided a boquet of
flowers in the beautiful style of new dress
goods for ladies. The gentleman's depart
ment of sloths, cassimeres and vestiugs have
not been neglected, and, indeed, we have the
largest and liest stock of dry goods in Harris
burg. Please call and see.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OOLGA.TIVS HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated 'toilet Sottp;in such universal de
mand, bunade from the choicest materials, is. mild
and emollient in Its nittare; : feagrantly sisented,
and extremely beneficial In Its action upon the skin.
For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
Jan2s-lowly, - - •
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!!
wE have now On hand.a splendid assort
ment of all kinds of spring and summer Cloaks.
The very best quality of silk mantles, , •
Cloaks for children. , - •
• Splendid assortment of 'cloth for cliiaks,
The cheapest hoop skirls in the city.
20 spring hoop skirts, best quality, 75 Ots.
Beautiful skirts for one do/lar.
The largest assortment of hoop skirts.
500 dozen ladies' stockings 'at all prices'. '
A splendid assortment or cambric.
Irish'Dlien, a due lot from' auction.
Klot of last summer's dryrgowle; 25 cents a yard.
Dry goods at'2s cents, 30 cents, $5 cents and ail prices.
We will sell off a large lot of dryloods cheap,lschich
we have en hand yet from last, season. 8, LEWity".
Military Rosiness Attended To.
Bowity„Panaton, Back Pity ? Subakitence and : Military
and War Cla generally, made out and collected. 2 Per:
sons residing at a diastase can bays their business trans
acted by mail, by addressing -
_ :EUGENE SNYDER, - Attorney-at-Law
Third Street, Harrisburg
• Pa
Mrs. Bain Remedies.
I take this method of .cheerfully thanking the public
for past favors; and still solicit their kind attention. to my
medicine& To tell of all the wonderful cures I have been
able to perfenn would be impossible. I would call the
attention of the ladies partibularly to this valuable meth
"cine. 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
gard to it. I have also - ir , valuable .Salve to kill proud
'flee; and. anotherto draw and heal. This luta healed
sores 'that MVO` nil 20 - yems. Mp Dyeentery Drops, In
fant cordial and -Cough Drops have been .well tried. I
'need say nothing In their favor. I have constantly on
'hand those Medicinesand Salvea. ,MRS. LB t
marbil No. South Pine street. Harrisbu'k.ra.Li'a.
Valuable Farm far Sale.
OFFERED for sale, at bargain, a valuable
firm On Buffeilojnn, Centre-Co., Pi, about 7 miles
fromßellafeiste and 3 from the - FarrbersrEfighSchool;con
taining About. 310 serge, 230 - of which are cleared and in
a golod stato of cultivaticM. There are large and suitable
'farnihull - dings on the premises. The quality of the soil
is of the very best limestone, with a good prospect of the
best Hematite ore, largo quantities of which have been
raised on an adjoining tract and worked at Centre Fur
nace The Mifflin and Centre county railroad, now in the
course or construction, will plea within 2. milers. For in
formation as to quality of solland desirableness of loca
tion apply 10 Id, T. Milliken; or a N. 'll l ll4ster, Esq.
Bellefonte Pa. For full description and - -terms, a-c. apply
to RALPH. LiptcLair,
oplS•deod3w* Attorney-qt . -law, HaeNsburg, Pa.
65 Valuable Building Loiisinrßale.
.m; BIII;LDTNG LOTS are oftsdrl4 - for sale
" near•the Round :House and PPennsylvania .
rout - Shops. Thesi lots are very _desirable for building
purposes, as they ire located on a good and dry spot. A
good opportunity for persons wanting lots.
For any information concerning the above lots in
quire of JOHN MILLER, JR., at the Pennsylvania 40 .
cultund Works, corner of Spruce kali North; streets..
ttplk•3tawBw* -, , . , •
Vreasolt. • Seminary.
SET;HCI I )3OARDING SCHOOL, forpli
pip:or, both sexes , located six milea''West •or Oar-
Its o, on the Chad,. Valley K R. :Pupils admitted at any
time, and plunged only ,froni date of 'entrance.
For cirOur . sir at'W,:Rioche'n Alusic Room, 93 Mar
ket strentMairiabarg;itix',liddress' . '
E. HUNTINGTON SAUNDERS,
apl4.dlin Cush. co., P&
PUB -LTC . ,
Will be sold, it Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY 34
4th, 180Vrit the residence of the subscriber, on Front
strelit, tin the Sixth ward bUthis city, Household and
Kitchen Ftirniture, Bees and Pee Boxes, a lot of Locust
Posts, one Sail boat s &0. 7 , Sale to •commence at
9 o'clock, A. tso29-ts] JOHN SIIANNON.
JOHN A.'BIGLER & CO. )
tt:o xts,
MARKET STREET, ABOVE FOURTH,
(NEXT TO ADAMS EXPRESS OPPIOE,
• HARRISBURG.
Warrants, °IMMO . , ' Government Securities, Checks
Vouchera, caahorT, mar29d2m*
10rAMS! HMO U—Kicherier's Excelsior.
Just cured. Received and for sale at
SHISLER & FRAZER,
mai2B tauccesserit to W. Dock. Jr. & Co '
FINE NO. 1 MACKEREL, in Kitts, just re.
oeived-at SHISLER FRAZER..
mar3l- (successors to Win. Dock, Jr., & Co.) .1
. ..,-, .
VSGLISIC BREA.KFAS—TEA..-.lustre
_LA mired, a line chest of English Breakfast Tea, at
SRISLER & FRAZER'S,
(Succemers.to Wm. Dock, Jr.)
BURLINGTON HERRING.
.
911 E first of the. season, fine large Burling-:
ton Herring, justreceive:Vat • .
SHISUR Liz FRAZER, I
ap9 (Mumma= to Wm. Dock. &
T OTS for sale on • the corner . of Third and
_l_tßroftd streets. ^ Enquire of W)L 0. MarADDEN.
inart*ltf
101.14.E-OLLS.—Ei.norsalad-ogs jugicrecerrEd .
at m
BIitISLZR , 4 FRAZER, g
• 11 10 0 ' • Sucomors to:W. Dock; Jr., &
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
*A JOINT REVLIITION
amendments to the Coatitrition! °sin-
certain
IE3
it resolved by the Senate and Souse . gf Representatives
Of Mc Commonwealth of Pennspiettnia en General, AUCM
bIy met, That the following ameudments be proposed to
the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance
with the provisions of the tenth article thereof:
There shall be an additional section to the third article
of the Cohstitution, to be dehlettated a 9 section four, as
follows:
"Sanrzos 4. Whenever any of the qualified..electors of
this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military ser•
vice, under a requisition from the President of the United
States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such
electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections
by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be
prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present •at
their usual place of election."
Seams 2. There shall r 4 two additional sections to the
eleventh article of the Cothlitetion, to be designated as
sections eight and nine, as follows: - •
"Szerimi, 8.. No bastion:he peAed by. the legislature,
containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly.
expressed in thetttle,•ixceptiaPproPilatlon
"Sseriox - 9. No bill awl be pissed by the Legislature.
granting any powers, or privileges, - hiany ease, where the
authority to grant such powers, or :Privileges,. has , been,
or may•hereaftei• be, conferred ••upon' the - courts 'of this
Commonwealth."
HENRY O. JOHNSON,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN P. PENNEY, .
4k Speaker of the Senate.
41.
OFFIOE OP THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH,}
' Hassmituno,April 25, 1865.
ennoteania, as:
I do hefeby certify that the foregoing is a fall, true
and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution
of the General Assenibly, . entitled "A.Joint
Resolution , proposing certain Amendments to
the Constitution," as the same remains on tllo In.
this Wilco.
Li TESTIMONY whereof, I have hereunto set ray
Et. s.] hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's of
fice to be affixed, the day and year above written.
ELI SLIDER,
Secretary of the CommonweWth.
The above resointion having been agreed to by a ma
jority of the mounters rf each House, at two successive
sessions of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth,
the proposetramendments wlll'he submitted to the peo
ple, for thei? , adoption or rejection, on the FIRST TUESDAY
or AUGUST, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and slaky-four, in accordance with the tenth arti
cle of the Constitution, and the act, entitled 'An. Act pre
scribing the time and manner of submitting to the people,
for their approval and ratification or rejection, the pro
posed amendments to the Constitution," approvhd the
twenty-third day of April, one thousond eight hundred
and . sixty-Lur. ELI SIm:;=:,
AUCTION 'NALE-<:t . ::: - .'...'
CONDEMNED HOISES.
• WAR Dew rseawr, CAVALRY BUM:A[O
OPEICE,OFCRIEF QUARTERMASTER,
•: •WASiVOTOTI D. O. April 29 3.864..; ,
WELL be sold at public auction, to the
highest bidder, at the times and places named be
low, viz: -
Newport; Penn's, Thursday, May sth.
Gettysburg, Penu'a, Monday, May 9th.
Altoona, reon'a, Thursday, May 12th.
Pennla, Thursday May 19th.
Reading, Penn'a, Thursday, May26th.
Lebanon, Penn , a, Thursday, Juno 2d.
Nonh”mbernusi,,Penn'a; Thursday, June 9th.
Scranton. renn'a,.Thursday, June 18th.
WiltiantsP ort, Younra, Thursday, June 23d.
One Hundred (100) horses at Gettysburg, and. Two Run,.
dred and Fitty (230) at each of the utberplaces..
These Horses hive -been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of tbelUnited States Army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
Horses will be sold singly. .
Sales begin. at 10a ati and continue daily till all are
sold.
TESMS: 'CASH in United State%4 Treasury totes only.
JAMES A. Elf.lN.
np2S-dtd Lt. Col and' C. Qt M. Cavalry Bur«au.
MAGNOLIA BALM.
THIS is the mo i st delightful and extraordi
nary article ever. Oiscovered. It changes the Sun.
bunt and Face and Hands to a pearly, satin texture; of
ravishing.beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth,
and the distivue appearance so inviting in the city belle
of fasi..)ion. it removes tan, freckles, pimples, and rough- .
ness of the skin, leating the complexion fre'sti, transpa
rent and smooth. It contains material injurious to the
skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera dingers. It is
what every lady should have. Seld wholesale and re
tail by S. A. HIINKEL &
ap29•dtf „„ 118 *arket street, Harrisburg.
Public
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT POR
uc bisold at Ptibile'auctlort at Brant's
Hall„.Market „street, Harrisburg, CO &thirty , May ith, at
two (Meek in.the afternoon, the lot 'of. ground situate'on
the corner of State street and Fourth,strect fn. the city of
Harrisburg, containing 100 fat on State street, 200Seet on
Fourth street, opposite the Capitol grounds, and 100 feet
in South street -..
TERmS.,,Ten net Ont. or the purchaSe riatzteMt the
sale, one-half within thirty days . and the "remaining , half
in one year fretted - Y.O wte, Wlth interest, :to he - ektlited
by bond and mortgage on the property.
apBo-dtd r . : 'C. C. HIILLLN, .Agent..
ThcintiEtts;C;ffatDcowell,
OFFICE'IN THIRD BT., BELOW PINE.
HARRISBURG, PA.
A LL manner•of Military 'Clairns promptly
11 attended to, and claims collectelfagaiast theOeneral
or State Governments, either in Congress, the Court of
Claims at'Washington city, or at Harrisburg, without un
necessary delay, and on moderate terms. .an29.iiihn
NEW
PHILADELPHIA CLOAK STORE
CLOAKS
MANTILLAS,
CIRCULARS.
1,000 CLOAKS from $7 00 to $25 00,
AT THE
NEW CLOAK gTORE,
31 ARKET S - T lrE ET ,
D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
HARIt - ISBIIRG
MEI
Dr. J. P. KELLER'S
Preparations.
_ •
GRAlglart DprpftlOZE
eargßicerr Toont - -,
TKVSE..
most desirable cleansing and astringent qualities..
•They relideortite.Gfimshardand healthy; , neutratize the
acid secretions of the mouth, (thereby removing the
prime cause of decay) By their detersive properties they
preserve the'netural colorof athe„Teeth, without bi "th 4
least degree injuring the enamel, while they Impart t
the breath a fragrance peculiarly aromatic and pleasant.—
In fact they are THE BESTARTICLES in use for the pup
poses mined, as a fair trial will fully demonstrate, and
as hes been abundantly proved by their extensive sale in
this community a 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
usefulness. They are warranted to 6o free front those
destructiTe acids whtch solrequently contaminate, many
of the preparations of the present day. Prepared and sold
at the Dental Rooms of the Proprietor, corner of Sedond
and Walnut streets. • - • JOHN P. BELLER,
Surgeon Dentist.
For sale also by, the principal Druggists of the city.
ap2l-dtf
186 RATS,
4 RO ACRES, Zze. 1864
oSs SPIN approaches AXIS and ROACHES
Proni their holes cum out;
And RICE and RATS,. •
In spite of CATS, . •
Gaily skip about.
OOSTAR I B . EXTERMINATORS.
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Mossinites, Moths in Furs, Wooiens, etc.,
InsectS on Phints,Bowle, Asaiuisis, etc.
"15 years,establistted in N: Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known"
"Free from Poisons."
"Not...dangerous to the Human Family." _
"Rats come out of their boles to die."
IckSiild•by all Druggists everywhere
11 Sewell I of all worthless-imitations
,143"' Costar's" Depot, No. 443 Breadway,
sa-Seld D. W. GROBB k CO.;
liilkolesale and retail agents, • -
rparl-641,myedi- - llanisbarg, -
riAAltdrEl3l ORANGES 11-20 boxes bi
. .
N./ prime order. Just rieeived wholesale and retail
• - SHISLER:ac]rfuzEK, •
11.2 succemors to Wm. Deck, jr., it- Co
A.BIUSEMEIVTS.
BRANT'S' BALI:-
LOOK OUT FOR
Harris & Clittori's
NEW ORLEANS
Burlesqe Opera Troupe
Ea
BRASS BAND.
_lB
STAR
THURSDAY,- AND FRIDAY, MAY sth AND 6th.
THIS TROUPE , is aelmowledged, by the
Press and public, where they have had the
honor of Appearing, to be tho ,greatest com
bination Or Artistic excellence and the Most
original Ethiopiau . Delineating Troupe ever
before consolidated under one - mauagement.
and
MASTERS OF THEIR PROFESSION
HARRIS & CLIFTON
FRANK. WINSLOW, Agent
J. NORRIS, Stage Managei
ap29
CANTERBURY MUSIC fail..
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
DONNELL
• OPEN EVERY EVENDIG, - ,
With a Ftrat-class Company of
SINGERS, DANCERS, a/MEDD:NS, tac., &o.
Admission... ...... • • • • • • • .. . —l5 cants.
soma in .. ... : .. 25 "
MISCELLANEOUS.
DisooviiT
Useful and Valnabie
. . _
Discovery.
HIL7'4I~
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Gls of more general practical Minty
than any Invention now before the
public. It has oeen thdroughly tested
during the last two years by practical
men, and pronounced by all to be
817PERJOR TO ANY
Applicable to all
nee - fal Arta:
Adhesive Preparations knowtL
Heuroshs hroomarx Cassorr is a new
thing, and the resell of years Of
Maly; its combhariitin is on
, tA new Wee;
Scittntific Principies,
And wider no circumstances or
change of temperatures will it be
come corrupt or omit any offensive
amen.
Its Combination
BOOT dIVD,SHOB
Manufacturers, using Mani:Linea, will
find it the beat article known as
Cementing for the Channels, it works
without delay, is not aflected by any
change of temperature.
Boot and Shoe Man
afectureis.
JEWELERS''
Will Had it sufficiently. adhesive for
their use, astas beenproved.
jewelers.
ft is Especi,any Adapted b Leather,
And are claim. as an especial. merit,
Mat it 'sticks Patches to . Boots and
ilium; sufficiently strong witruiut
hitching.
ZI:Q ID CEMEN2
Extant that is aAure.thing for t mexl-
Turialturs -
• •
Bone,
, - . Ivory, ,
And articles of Household use
_
REMEMBER
Huss is INBOLUBLR Catgut'
IQ free liquid form and as easily ap:
plied as paste.
Hasane's Insomnia Csaxter
Is insoluole in water or oil.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE Cannier
Alibates oily substances.
itialaP , l l / 14 .
Remember
Supplied in Filially or Manufixe:
tureeeTickages from 2 ounces to 10S
tbn . _ .
HILTON BROS. &
- Proprletok
Providence, K 1,
finlaj
phia,
LAING "is
Agents In Philad
G AND GAS PITTING.
THE undersigned would . respectfully
form his friends and the public generally, that be has
associated with him a Practical Plumber, and is now
prepared to do PLUSBING in all its various branches,
such as Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Stationary
Wash Basins, &c. Galvanized Iron, Copper Pianished,
Lead and Iron Bath Tubs, Plain and Fancy Wash Basins,
winerVissets, Traps, Brass and Plated Cocks, and all de
scriptions of Plumber's materials and gal, fixtures kept
constantly on nand, and furnished at the lowest city
prices. GEO. A. tniELSI3Y, No. 25 South - Second St.,
apt/CW.lw Harrisburg. Pa.
PLITAIB
S CH 0 M l l l ( j Ej . l PIANOS
TOO well known in this airy to need ebm
mendation. In use by .
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
GOVERNQR CUETLN,
• •
JUDGE PEARSGS,
And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned
offers these.superb Instruments. at prices that cannot fail
LO command fiaLrOtlapi.
N. B.—No - OLD stock on band.
Also, Sete Agent for the unrivalled
,STEIN - WAY PIANO.:ALSO
BRADBURY'S :czLicirnATEn , PIANOS.
Cbickering's and several other of the very best makes.
None but perfect instruments sold.
Call and see largest,stock one of great cities.
marA-tf S.' WARD,-Third - streetttfusic Store.
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad
Company.
Oman; 227 S. FOURTH STREET, I
Parr.Ansulao, April 4th, 1864.
riIFIR annual meeting of the Stockholders
this Company and an electionfor-President amd
Managers will take place at the (Mice or the Company
Monday, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock, a.
ap6.dtm2 W. IL WEBB, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE
INSTI
TUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 Arch
stredt. Iter.CMARLES A. SMITH, D. H.,• E. CLARENCE
SMITH, A. ALVPrincipals. •
Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic,
and Colle&te. 'Fail college course in Classics, Mathei
mattes, higher English and Natural Science for those
who graduate. Modern Langtiages. Music, Painting and
Elocution by the beat masters. For clircalara apply at
the Institute, or address-BOX 2611 P. 1 1.1., Philadelphia
Pa. - • • ap2o-61:0*
Open Market tOr Cavalry Horses.
Ass?. QtrAli*imArrines Omer,
Hinirsscaci,,Peruut , April 0th;1864.
rTlLfwther arfieri, HOMES, fit for
Gavalry aerviceovill be purebasedst - this place in
open market
None will be received under Ave, nor over Mue years of.
age. Must. not be under II bands in beigbt.
For particulars apply to E. C. REICHENBACH,
ap..c 7 dtf : ' Capt. and Asst. Quartermaster,
PRIME LARD. -;
FlNElirettleltendereli ßAZEß receiveil
at.s A i ß2 l ,ju i st
mai n, (sctoctovorp:to,lirra. Dock, Jr.-, it Go+
VOlt" SALLE.=A - Fivia;hol6-'poirer._STEAM
ENGINE and BOILER, in good order. Alttvto..
-Walnut strunt,-belfrirMailli
feb234f
Y of the beat quality is offered • for
SA
esYe Call at WCORMICIVB COAL OFFICE on the
C A llai b Ml P l O Ur g• • "w r y .
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Obtained by a peculiar process in the dis
tillation of the tar, by which its highest med
ical properties are retained.
_nave you a Cough ? Rave you Sore Throat?
Have you any of the premonitory symptoms
of that most fatal disease, Consumption?
Those who should be witrned by these
symptoms generally - thin'k lightly of them
until it is too late, From this - fact, perhaps
more than any other, arises the sad preva
lence and fatality of isease which sweeps to
the grave 'at least 'one-sixth" of 'death's
victims. • _ -
PERFORMERS.
Consumption has destroyed more of "the
human family than any other disease, and the
best physicians for many years have despaired
of a cure, or a remedy that would, heal the
lungs, but for more than two hundred years
the whole medical world has been impressed
that there was a mysterious power and effi
ciency in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs;
therefore they have recommended the use of
Tar Water, which in many cases had a good
effect; but how to combine the medical pro
perties so as to heal the lungs, has ever been
a mystery until it was discovered by Dr. L.
Q. C. WISELkIiT, of Philadelphia, Pa., the
proprietor of "Wishart's Pine Tree. Tar Cor
dial."
..Sole Proprietors
Many, not only of the people, but physi
cians of every school and practice, are daily
asking me, "What is the principle or cause of
your success in the treatment of Pulmonary
Consumptian ?" My answer is this:
The invigoration of the digestive organs -
the strengthening of the debilitated system—
the purinoution and enrichment of the blood,
must expel from the system the corruption
which scrofula breeds. While this is effected
by the powerful alterative (changing trom
disease to health) properties of the Tax Cor
dial, its healing and renovating principle is,
also acting-upon the irritated surfaces of the
lungs and throat, penetrating to each dis
eased part, relieving pain, subduing inflionma
doh, and . restoring a heathful tendency. La
this two-fold power, the healing and the
strengthening, continue to act in conjunction
with Nature's constant recuperative tendency,
and the patient is saved, if he has not too
long delayed a resort to the means of care.
Sole Lease
lask all . to read the following certificates.
They are from men and women of mums
tionahle worth and reputation: , .
Da. Wurskink—Dear Sir:—l had a very
dreadful cough and sore throat for one year,
and my whole system. was fast giving way, and
I was prostrated on my bed with but little
hope of recovering. My disease battled the
power of all medicines, and in a short time I
must have gone to my grave, but thank God,
my daughter-in-law would not rest until she
went to your Store, N0..10 N. Second street,
and related my case to you, purchased one
bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and. I
commenced to use it, and in one week I was
much better, and after using three bottles I.
am perfectly well, and a wonder to all lay
friends, for they all pronounced me"past cure.
Publish my case if you think proper.
• REBECCA HANILLTON, •
No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia..
It Is the only
Pr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial is an
infalliable cure for Bronchitis, Bleeding of
the Lthigs, Sore Throat and Breast, JoAsoolua
ton of the Lungs.
Mr. WARD says: •
Wren—Sir:--I had Bronchitis, In
flammation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath,
and Palpitation of the Heart in their worat
forms; I had. been treated by several of the
most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but
they could not stop the rapid course or Any
disease, and I had despaired of ever being re
stoTed to health. I was truly on the verge at
the grave.. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial Arse
highly recommended to me by- a friend; I
tried it, and am thlinkful to say that, 'after
using four large, and one small, bottles, I was
restored to perfect health. You can give re
ference to my house, No. 968 N. Second street,
or at my office of Receiver of Taxes, from 9
A. M. to 2 P. at., corner of Chestnut and Sixth
streets. JOHN . WARD.
Read the following from Utica:
Da. Wisnanr—Dear take pleasure
in informing yon through this source that
your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which was recom
mended for my daughter by Dr. J. A. Hail,- of
this city, has cured her of a cough, of more
than five months' standing. I lad thought
her beyond cure, and had employed the best
of medical aid without any benefit. 1 can
cheerfully recommend it to the public as a safe
and sure remedy for those similarly afflicted,
as I know of many other cases besides that or
my daughter that it has entirely cured of long
standing coughs. Yours respectfully,
JOHN V. PARKER, Daguerrean Artist
126 Genesee street, Utica, N.. Y.
* * • :-1. have used D;. Wishart'a
Pine Tree Tar Cordial in my f.Tnily, alga cal
cordially recommend it as a valuable and safe
medicine for colds, coughs and to those pre
disposed to consumption. '
Dr. G. A. POSTER, 160 Genessee street,
The above are a few among the. thou
which this great remedy has saved fro/xi an
untimely grave.
We have thousands of letteri " front physi,=
cians and druggists who have prescribed mid
sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they have
never used or sold a medicine which gave
such universal satisfaction.
The Tar Cordial, when taken in connection
with Dr. Wishart's Dyspepsia Pills, is an in
fallible cure for Dyspepsia ; •
The Plan Taar. Tex CORDIAL, Will cure
Coughs, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria, and is
also an excellent remedy for diseases of the
kidneys and female complaints.
- •
The genuine has the name of the proprietor and a pine
tree blown inllie-bottle. others are sparlous Imita
tions.
Plum Fterr Cw:rs and Clsr. D0LL.32 . - per Boma, Pr
pared only by the Proprietor,
No. 10 North Seeetal l tivel s iPh}ladelphla, Pa.
Sold by bruggifit eyerywhae, at Wliolesakby-all
delpMp alrl New York - Wholesale Drogglsla. ifiarlo-1y -
T j 4.1
MEDIAL.
WISHART'S
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
IS THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE PINE TREE,
BEWARE OP COUNTEMPEITS,
Dr. L. Q. C. Virisharty
Utica, New York