OUIP •f.l.t.gra(Pl/ iTARRISEUIiti, PA SATURDAY EVENING, MAT 7, 1861. NOTiCE TO ADVERTISE:B.S.—AiI Adver ,;ements, Business Notices, Marriages, vat as, seetn•e insertion in the LEGRAPiii, must invariably be aecont e,ed with the CASH. Advertisentente ordered in the regular veiling Edition are inserted in the Horn ig Edition without extra charge. 'OWN AND COUNTRY. THE MEETING OF TriE cIERISTIGN MIS on, last evening, was a great success. George :. Stewart and Rev. Parvine addressed the lople present, after which a collection of 750 in cash was made, which will amount to Ruble that sum when all the subscriptions l'ered on this occasion are collected. Want space prevents us from giving a more ex uded account of this most interestinrineet- NATIONAL Harz, on Second street, will be :-opened on Monday evening, by Mr. Hitch )ek, who,,has just returned from the eastern ties, where he secured' the services of a plenclicl company of performers. Mr. H. romises to give entertainments that cannot e excelled, and such as will merit the patron ;e of the public. The hall has been repaint -1 and finished in the most elegant style, dui.- ag the brief time it was closed, and is now mong the most - attractive places of amuse tent in the city. Es.r.Losiorl—Karrato Escape. --Early yester ay morning au explosion, or rather bursting f the large fly-wheel in Eaily's rolling mill scarred, while the engine was running at a inderAtc speed. The result was a. general estruction of the engines, boilers, Re., and ltliong,h workmen were close by none of them rere injured. Pieces of the immense wheel ew in all directions, and the escape of the amates of the building seems almost a mys cry. The bursting of the wheel was caused ,y a flaw in the material composing it. The )ss to the proprietors is considerable, as here was a complete smash-up of everything hat was struck by the flying fragments of the vheel. I=== SERVED THEM RIGEPS.--Two of our butchers ,'ere before the Mayor, to-day, to answer the barge of violating the market ordinance by ,sing spring balances. The usual fine and osts were imposed upon them. :We hope hat every person guilty of using these illegal vales, may be made to pay the full penalty rescribed by law. Our citizens have too long een imposed upon by them. Section 11 of he " Ordinance concerning the markets, " assed March 2, 1861, says: " No person shall se steelyards within the market limits during carket hours, nor shall sales be made by any other weights or measures than such as shall tice been legally REGULATED AND STAMPED by 'he eerk of the market." A. VALUABLE LOAF.—Several gentlemen oin ending to have, as they say, "a little fun," !ollected a few dollars for the purpose of car, ying out their designs. However, upon due; 'onsideration, they concluded to make better Ise of the cash, by using it for the benefit of he Sanitary Commission. They purchased loaf of bread as a contribution to the great, air, to be held in Philadelphia next month, Ind also. collected money to accompany the (oaf. Dimes and quarters have been "gath ered in," until the handsome sum of $9O 45 has been reached. The loaf of bread will be on exhibition at the fair, and all moneys re ceived by the committee having charge of the matter will be forwarded. Further contribu tions are solicited. Photographs of the bread are offered for sale, at 25 cents each. The committee is composed of CoI. T. G. Bogle, Adjutant A. F. Clapp, and Messrs. G. W. Ramsey and C: Peiffer. Messrs. Burnite & Weldon have kindly offered to furnish the committee with one hundred photographs of the loaf of bread, without charge. THE WAY THE SOLDIERS ARE ROBBED -.And the Promptness with which they are Reimbursed —A Bounty Broker mode to Disgorge..—We have spared no pains to expose and denounce the shameful tricks resorted to by bounty bro kers and corrupt military officers, to rob the raw recruit as well as the battle-worn veteran of his bounty. In doing this, we have fre quently incurred the displeasure of the rascals thus engaged in robbing the soldiers, but car ing little for the resentment of bad men, we are determined to expose every villain who thus engages in the work of defrauding those who are willing to peril their lives in de fence of the Government. We have a case now in point. A few days since, one Captain Hammer procured a recruit for Lebanon county, the commissioners thereof paying a bounty of $3OO. In paying the recruit his bounty, Hammer only gave him $150; but as the soldier demurred, an additional $5 was added; and thus it will be seen that the bounty agent was making $145 in a transac tion in which his services were not worth five cents. By some means, the facts of this trans action came to the ears of Governor Curtin, who, with his accustomed promptness and re gard for the interests of the soldier, instituted a thorough investigation of the whole affair, and finding that Hammer had been guilty of a gross vio!ation of duty, if not of an actual crime, compelled him to disgorge the $ll5 out of which he had calculated to cheat the sol dier. We are sorry that the punishment stopped here. Men who . thus plot to cheat the brave defenders of the Union should be held to a sterner account; an account which imposes a penalty such as is visited on com mon thieves and pickpockets. Indeed, it is time that the strong arm of the law was in-: Yoked to prevent just such frauds as the one to, which we allude; and the penitentiary will not have its own until every thieving bounty agent in the State is convoyed to its narrow Screrrremslt.—M rs. A. Wilhelm will lecture in Exchange Hall, Sunday, May Bth, at 101 o'clock A. X, and "Ti P. M. OM; hundred veteran horses will be sold at Gettysburg on Monday, by order of Uncle SamueL REV. S. S. Dirruturz, pastor elect of the Old School Presbyterian church, will preach there to-morrow morning and evening. IF you want an exhilarating and .cold drink, we would advise you to go to Kunkel & Bros., 118 Market street-and try their prime Soda Water. • WanA.r.—We believe that in this section we will have a fair yield of wheat, in spite of the evil prognostications of many. It is true that in some fields (mostly low, wet ground) bar renness is apparent, but taken as an average, the crops look well. CONFERENCE. —The "Philadelphia Annual Conference of the African Methodist Zion Connection," met in the Wesleyan church, South street, to-day, and will continue in ses sion a week or ten days. Right Rev. Wm. H. Bishop is the Presiding officer. Public ser vices will be held - iiivery evening—preaching by members of the Conference. Ho ! This War !—The citizens of Harris burg and surrounding country are informed that Mr. H. H. Long, of No. 4 Jones Row, has just received direct from the manufacturers a very large and splendid assortment of Chil dren's Fares STRAW Hers of the latest styles, and a great variety of BOYS' and . MEN's Stra* and Felt Hats, of the most fashionable pat terns—all of which will be disposed of at prices that defy competition. Call and exam file . the slock before purchasing. CHURCH CoNsccunziox.—The lecture and Sabbath school rooms of the Second English Lutheran church will be dedicated to-morrow morning. There will be preaching three times during the !clay. o'clock, the Rev. M. - Valentine. of Reading, willpreach the dedicatory sermon. The Rev. E. l3elfour, of N. Y., will preach in the afternoon at three o'clock, and. Rev; L. A. -Golwald, in the even ing at seven 'and a half o'clock. As many of oar citizens as possible, should avail them selves of this opportunity of hearing these 'distinguished divines of the Lutheran church. ONE Nicarr Mom.- -Our citizens - will be gratified to learn that by special request, Har ris & Clifton's - Minstrels and Brass Band will remain in. this city one night more, and will give2their third and. lad contort in Brant's Hall this evening. Go to-night if you want to hear the above t,rorape. It is positively their last appearance here, as the hall will be occu pied by Rouse's Star Combination Company nest week. Harris and. Clifton's entertain ments are very attractive, and will fill the hall. Therefore, go early. CA-MAIli G. G.. lima, of the 4th United States cavalry, - who has been on duty at this post as Musteri lag and• Disbursing officer, for the last four months, has been ordered to the field for active d uty. The Captain won many friends at this most by the , promptness and courtesy with. which he discharged his official duties. He,has already seen hard service in the field, under Generals Buell and Wright, in the armies of :the Potomac and Cumberland, and will win additional honor in the field of operation where he goes to assume a cora l:Aand. lia.sxzr. , - . -Tists)re- vas no cieeline in the price of marketitag from previous rates, ex cept in a few min or articles. There was quite a variety of butter--white butter, striped butter spotted butter, gr ass butter, yellow butter, and highly colored, but tter—all of which was gobbled np before six o'clock, at from 45 to 50:cents a pound. The supply was no£ equal to the de mand. Eggs sold at 20 cents a dozen.-- Fresh fish were 'offered in large quantities at moderate prices. A variety of early vegeta bles graced the market stands, and were readily disposed of. I=l A c..kprrax. bill, composed of the choicest songs and plays, has been prepared by San ford for this evening's entertainment at the Opera House. verybi 3dy knows that Sanford is the prince of minstrals, and is a "head and shoulders" taller in the . profession than any of his numerous competitors. He is ever on the alert for something new to please his patrons, and always employs the best performere in the country—consequently he presents the very best programme. Sanford is now numbered with the institutions. of Harrisburg, and is considered a necessity. ProbablY this is the cause of the Opera House being filled to• ex cess every evening. I=l POLICE AFFAIRS- -Before the .3fayor.—Adana Bitler, a soldier, we ts arrested for attempting to pass an altered note. He was handed over to the military, author ities. 'Frederick Speilmaa and Lewis Mendell, soldiers, for drunkeunt Ss and disorderly con duct, were handed ova r to the provost mar shal. Michael Ege, drunk, - was sent to prison for 48 hours. John Smith (a member .of the great family of that name) and Ann E. Fry, both colored, were found in one of the alit 33 , s at a late hour. As their intentions were no t supposed to be good, the loving pair were sent to Fort Sim mins for 5 days. Two white girls, named 'Louisa Houseman and Sophia Palm, supposed: to be "nymphs," were found at the water, I souse at 11 o'clock last night. The Mayor fa rnishod them with a pass to the county boar ding house for so days. _ . John Rife, for allowing.hiis tenni to obstruct the street crossings, was co) npelled to fork over $1 and costs. --.Sonas L. Crum, hucksier,f:for violating the market ordinance by using ep bring scales, was fined $3 and costs. Two butchers, who Nridated the market or nce, (noticed elsewhere,) completes our «Anne+ of Os Monday next Prof. Orth w.ll 00121.111 a course of instruction in vocal inuss lecture room of the Baptist church, COMP]: 01 Second and Pine streets. The classes for Lu(n and boys will open at 4 o'clock, P. M., and for ladies and gentlemen in the evening. All who desire to receive instruction in vocal music should attend, as Prof. Orth is an ex cellent teacher as well as a first class musician. =on GOOD TEMPLAR% —The following officers have been duly installed in Washington Lodge, No. 1, Independent Order of Good Templars, to serve the ensuing term, by D D, G Washington Fenn: W 0 T, Jno W Young; - W V T, Miss Mary E Ctnikel; W 5, Oliver Bellman; WT, Wm T - Bishop; WI G, Miss Fortney; W 0 G, G Washington Fenn; W F S, Miss Eliza A Bishop; W A S, Miss Annie E Roberts; W M, Charles P Hower; W A M . , Miss Annie Wel ker; W R HS, Miss A Tune Major; W L S, Miss Lizzie Gearey; P W C T, William Evans. Representatives to Grand Lodge for 1 year, commencing 2d Wednesday in June, Miss Eliza A Bishop, regular; Miss A June Major, proxy; Lodge Deputy G W C T, to serve 1 year, G Washington Fenn. We Understand that this Lodge is in a very encouraging condition. The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania convenes this year in our city, commencing , on the second Wednesday in June. Delegates will be present from every Lodge in the State; and a very interesting time is anticipated •,by the members of the Order. [commwc.e,Tzn.] Editor of Telegraph has been the privi lege of the undersigned, in the course of their lives, to attend the public examination of youth at a number of primary schools, Acad emies and Colleges. Yesterday we were present at the examina tion of the pupils at the Harrisburg Academy, taught by J. F. Seiler, Esq., and we feel it a duty to the public to say that we have, in our immediate neighborhood, a school that will compare favorably in the thoroughness, of the instruction imparted; and all the studies neces sary to prepare youth for college, or the active duties of life, with that of any other in the State. -We were gratified with the confidence that evidently existed between the teacher and scholar. The demeanor of the boys, while at their seats and at the black-board, WNS unex ceptionable, and the proniptness with which they quoted rules, and the clearness with which they answered questions, satisfied us that the instruction was thorough, and that parents need seek no further for a school pos sessing all the qualifieutions usually sought. A. 0. HIESTER, . L. N. OTT. arraaaTorz, May 4, 1864. GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY ! W . FORSIT . II S.; CO., 42 AND 44 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. (Adjoining tho Pest Ottice,) Offer for sale the following magnificent list of WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY, &C., VALUED AT $300,000. EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, AND NOT TO BE PAID FOB UNTH, YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ABE TO GET. 150 Gold and Silver Watches.. $l5 00 to $lOO 00 each 200 Ladies' Gold Watches 35 00 each 500 Ladies' & Gents' Silver do 15 00 each 5;000 Ladies' Gold Pencils ... 400 to 600 each 5.000 Gold-band Bracelets...—. 300 to 10 00 each 10,000 Dockets, Chains and Rings 250 to 600 each 8,000 Cameo, Mosaic .and Jot Brooches • 400 to 6 00 each 8,000 Coral and Florentine Ear drops .... ......... 400 to 800 each 10,000 Gents' Breast Pins •250 to 800 each 15,000 Sleeve Buttons, and Bosom Studs... 250 to 600 each 10000. Set Ladies' Jewelry..... . 500 to 10 00 each 6.000 Lafa and Florentine Sets.. 400 to 6 00 each 10,000 Gold Pens, Silver-mounted Holders 400 to §OO each 6,000 Gold Pens, with Silver Er , tension Cases and Pen- " cils 4 00 to 6 00 each The articles iu this stock of jewelry are of the neatest and most fashionable styles. Certificates of all Inc va rious articles are put Insulted envelopes and mixed, thus giving all a fair chance, and, sent by mail, for 25 cents each; and °nth° receipt of the certificate, it is at your option to send Oan - Dou.Aut and take the article named in it or not. Five certificates for $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty forl$10; one hundred for $l5. Certificate money to be enclosed with order. Correspondence promptly answered. AGEsTS W.csran in every town and regiment. Send or a circufar. Address AV FuRSYTH & CO., 4 ' 4 and 4 4 Nassau street, New York. niar2s-dwasBmBW3iri 65 y-0 . 40:1031* 'Lots for•Satu. 65 B o UlL th D e .%G . Z lo T u S se are d o p ff e e n r ris ed ylv for ia sale mid Shops. These lots are very desirable for building purposes, us they are located on a goad and dry spot. A good opportunity for persons wariting.lots. For any information concerning the above lots in quire of JOHN HILLER, Je., the Pennsylvania Agri cultural Works, corner of Spruce andNorM streets. ' aplB-3taw3witi - PLUIBIDING AND GAS HITTLNG. THE undersigned would respectfully in form his friends and the public,generally, that be has associated with him a Practical - -Plumber, Plumber, and is new prepared to do PLUMBING In all its - various branches, such as Hydrants, Bath 'Tubs, Water Closets, Stationary Wash Basins, sta Galvanized Iron, Copper Pianishect, Lead and Iron Bath Tubs, Plain and Fancy Wash Basins, Water. Closets, Traps, Brass and Plated Cocks, and all de scriptions of number's materials and gas hictui es kept constantly on nand, and furniahed at the lo :vest city prices. GEO. A. utIELSGY, No. 25 South Second St., ap26-dlw . • Harrisburg, Pa. Valuable Farm for Sale. OFFERED fof sale, at a bargain, a valuable Farm on Buffalo run, Centre co., Pa., about. 7 miles feorn Bellefonte and S from the Farmers' High School, con taming about 310 acreS; 230 of which are eared and in a good state Of cultivation. There are large and suitable farm buildings on the premises. The quality of the soil is of the vory best limestone, with a good prospect of the best Hematite ore, large 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 pass within 2 miles. For in formation as to quality of soil and desirableness of loca tion apply to /I, T. Milliken, or H. N. M'Alllster, Esq. Bellefonte Pa. For full description and terms, ac.,apply to RALPH L IBACLAY , aPI3-deodaw* Attorney-at-law, Harrisburg, Pa. Steam Weekly to Liverpool. T°l3°' T G at, QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Har bor.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are In tended to mil as follows: EDINBURG, Saturday Hay 7, CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, 3lay 14, CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, May 11, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, front Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PATABLIC ID GOLD, Ott ITS suirivaLmir Lv CIIIIIVOIM FIRST CABIN $BO-OSTEERAGE $3O 00 do to London - 85 . 00 do to L0nd0n ...... 34 00 do to Paris 95 odo to Parte - 00 do to Hamburg.... 90 0 do to Hamburg.... 37 00 Passengers also forwardto Hatrie, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp. - ka, at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: 151 Cabin, s7o, $8.5, $lO5. Steerage, $35. Those who wish to send for their Mends Can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Company's 001001, JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 1.5 BrOadway,-N. Y. or C. 0 ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. NO. 4 JONES' ROW. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the public that he has purchased the HAT AND CAP STORE Late the property of T. J.•BURNETT, deceased, and that he will continue the business at the old stand, where be Will constantly keep on band a general assortment of HATS I *. CAPS , •&c. OF THE LATEST STYLES, • • winch will be sold at seasonable rates. A liberal Share of patronage is respectfully solicited. dlex2B-d2,13, :• ,-- E. a LONG. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AJOINT RESOLUTION proposing certain amendments to the Constitution. Be it resolved by the Senate and Douse of Representatives of the Commonwealth qf il'ennsytviznia in General Assem bly ?net, That the ftillowlng amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, ih accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an addttional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: "SECTION 4. 'Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military ser vice, under a inquisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise too right of sailing° in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shad be prescribed by lair, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of election " Be:cries 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and nine, as follows: "Sacritia B. No bill snail be passed by the Legislature, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed its the title, except approp:lation bills." "ziEcTioN 9. No bill ebal be p ,aged by the Legislature granting any power% Or pi lvllegokin any case; where the authority to grant such porfers, or privileges, has beery or may hereafter be, conferred upon the Courts of this Commonwealth." HENRY C. JOIELN'SON, Speaker of the House of Representatiyes. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. OFFICE OF TEE 9ECIIIITART OP TEE COX3IONIFEALTII, t lIAREISBLIEG April 25, 1804. Pennsylvania, I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a Mil, time and, coreect copy of the original Joint P.esoletion of the General Assembiy, entitled " A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on tile In this office. Lv TRsT/MONY whereof, I hare hereunto set my [L. s.l hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's ot - lice to be lifted, the day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. The above resolution baring been agreed to by a ma jority of the member? rl' each House, at two successive of the ideneral Assembly or this Commonwealth, the proposed amendments will be submitted to the peo ple, for their adoption or rejection, on the FIRST TULIDAT of . AUGUST, in the year of per Lord one thousand eight hundred and sisq-four, in acchrdauce with the tenth arti cle of the Constitution, and the act, entitled "An Act pre- Berthing the Lime and manner'uf submitting to the people, fur their approve' and ratification or rejection, the pro posed amendments to the Constitution," approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousond eight hundred and sixtyl.mr. ELI SLiPliiß, ap2T Secretary of the ficallnienvieah,. AUCTION . SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. WAR DIWARTBUittI' CAVALRY' BURRAV, , Osmorror Gains QUARTSRMASESR, WAsamovos, D. C., April 25, 1864. WELL be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the times and places named be low, viz: Gettysburg, Penn'a, Monday, Idny 9th. Altoona, Peun'a, Thursday, May 12th. Muffin. Penn's., Thursday. May 19th. Reading, Pena a, Mummy, May z6th. Lebanon, Penn's, Tharaday, Juno 2d. North , mberltuad, Peun'a, Thursday, June 9th. Scranton, Peun'a, Thursday, June 16th. Williamsport, Ponn'a, Thursday, Juue 23d. One Hundred (1001 horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun dred and Fitly (250) at each of tae utile places. These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry service of the United States Army. For road and farm purposed many good bargains may be had. Horses will be sold singly. Sales begin at 3.0 a at., and continue daily till all are sold. TESMS: CASH ha United States.. Treasury notes only. • JAMES A. ap2S-dtd Lt. Col. and C. Q . M. Cavalry Bur-au. MAGNOLIA BALM. THIS is the most delightful and extraordi nary article ever discovered. It changes tno Sun burn and Face and Hands to a pearly, satin texture, of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples, and rough-• ness of the skio, leavingtne complexion fresh, transpa rent and smooth. It 000taios no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera ompers. It is what every lady should have. Sold wholesale and re tail by S. A. KUNKEL At BRO., ap29-dtf 118 Market street, Harrisburg. Public Sale. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PUB LIC SALE.—WiII be sold at public auction, at Brant's Hall, Market street, Harrisburg, on Saturday, May 7th, at twe o'clock in the afternoon, the lot of ground situate on the corner of State street and-Fourth street, in the city of Harrisburg, containing lee feet on State street, 200 feet on Fourth street, opposite the Capitol grounds, and 100 feet in South street. - TER uS.—Tcft per cent. of the purchase money on the sale, one-half within thirty days, and the remaining half in one'yoar from day of sale, with interest, to be secured by, bond and mortgage on the pragerty. ap3o-dtd C, C. MULLIN, Agent. Thomits C. MacDowell ; Attorney-at-Law. OFFICE IN THIRD ST., BELOW PINE. HARRISBURG, PA. ALL manner of Military Claims promptly attended to, and chums collected against the General ot state boventments, either in Congress, the Coda. of C..airne at Washington city, or at Harrisburg, without un necessary delay, and on moderato terms. ap29-dem PHILA D ELPZIf7LOAK STORE. CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, CIRC IMAMS. 1,000 CLOAKS ttom $7 00 to $25 00, A.T THE NEW CLOAK STORE, MARKET STREET, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, HARRISBURG. apu Di. J. P. KELLER'S e n. - t a 1.. reparation s. • GRANULAR DENTIFRICE I AKERlcLiwrodts WASH HESE elegant preparations combine the T most desirable cleansing and astringent qualities. They render 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, Mille they impart to the breath a fragrance peeull arly 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 and usefulness. They are warranted to be, free from those destructive acids wh ch so frequently contaminate many of the preparations of the present day. Prepared and sold at the Dental Rooms of the Proprietor, corner of Second and Walnut streets. JOHN P. BELLER, Surgeon Dentist. For sale also by the principal Druggists of the city. ap2l-dtf 1864 ROACHES, &c. 1864 As Spring approaches ANIS and ROACHES From their holes come out; And MICE and RATS, 17L spite of OATS, Gaily skip about. COSTAR'S ESTEIiMINATORS. FOrlials;Mice; Roaches, Ants, lied Bugs, Mosquitos, Moths in Pura ' Woolens, etc., Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc. "15 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infutlible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not daneerous to the 'Human Family." "Fate come out of their holes toslie." AQ-Sold by all Druggists everywhere . .rwl I t BENTARY. 1 1 I or all werteless imitations. ;fir" Costar's" Depot, No. 483 Broadway, N. Y. AtirSold by --- D. W. CR08.5 & CO., Wholesale and retail ageork marD3-dawBm Harrisburg, .Pa. ORA_NGES ORANGES 1-20 boxes in prime order. Just received wholesale and retal, BBISLER & FRAZER, fb2 successors to Wm. Dock, jr., & Co„) =I larrcry_cocivs NATIONAL HALL. CORNER OF SECOND AND SOUTH STS. Val. HITCHCOCK. Sole Proprietor. G. L. HALL Stage Manager. Nv• HITCHCOCK respectfully informs • the publiethat the above elegant paktee of amuse went will be re-opened on MONDAY EVENING, MAY 9TH, with an entire new company of popular artists carefully selected from the principal places is the country, forming a FIRST CLASS MINSTREL TROUPE, interspersed with a variety of singing and dancing, an en tertainment superior to any ever pre:Anted to the citizens of Harrisburg. The Hail has been napalnted and fated up In the most costly and elegant style, and every attention n - 91 be paid to the comfort of its patrons, the accommodations for latlie3 being Superior to any place of amusement in the city, It being the intention of toe proprietor to make it A. FAMILY RESORT, presenting, as it will, a FIRSS CLASS - ENTERtAINAMNT. Grand re-opening on MONDAY NEXT, MAY 9. SAATFORD 9 S HALL. THIRD STREET, a"lti oTr ikiARKET REAR OF tik,RR'S HOTEL. GREAT BILL THIS EYENING EY . SANFORD'S TROUPE Together with the 33 0 1 W E L L S. NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, AND - E AR ABS . EXEMPT SHAKERS . IZOIOXIEC) AND atTLIE'r. Rom.Eo ( love sick swain) Mr. BORDWELL. JULIET (crazy in love) Miss A. BORD WELL ULD CAPULt.T (a. roaming daddy) Mr. SAMFORU. MERCU ILO (a pat of as Irislnau)......Mr. DIAMOND. 117130 LT regular Move) Mr. WILLIAMS. WITII TIM BOADIVELLS IN-THE CAST Orclutra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann cart's Drag Store. Doors open at 83.6. - (;ommence 3.11 to 8. Pollee always in attendance to prezorre order. Admittance 25 cents Ordiestrd damns, 50 cents. Private bows, entire. $5 each: single mate. Si each. BRANT'S HALL. LOOK OUT FOR Harris & Clifton's NEW ORLEANS Burlesque Opera Troupe EU BY PARTICULAR REQUEST THEY WILL REMAIN ONE NIGHT MORE. TRIS TROUPE is acknowledged, by the Press and public, where they have had the honor of appearing, to be the greatest com bination or Artistic excellence and the most original Ethiopian Delineating Troupe ever before consolidated under one management and MISTERS OF THEIR PROFESSION HARRIS & CLIFTON Sole Proprietors J. Nona's, Stage Manager. Tickets for sate at Banns - arc's drug store. ap29 CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. DONN ELL OPM: EVERY EVENING, With a Firat-olass Company of SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDLANS, &e., &o. Admission.. ........ .. .................. ...... 15 cents. 4 111Itil is Roses ........... ............. 25 " MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOMACKER & •CO.'S PIANOS SOUR GRAPES TOO well known in this oil' to need com mendation. In use by PRESIDENT LINCOLN, GOVE,RNOR CURTIN, JUDGE PEARSON, And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned offers these superb instruments at prices that cannot fail to command public patronage. N.B.—No OLD stock on nand. Also, Sole Agent for the unrivalled STEINWAY PIANO. Also, BRADBURY'S CELE BRATED PIANOS. Chictering's and several other of the very best makes. gone bat perfect instruments sold. can and see largest stock out of great cities. mar2B-tf ' S. WARD, Third street Music Store. MILLINERY G-001)S. MRS. J. HIBBS., HAS OPENED AT NO. S MARKET SQUARE, (Next door to Felix's Confeetionery,) WHERE SHE IS PREPARED to sell to the ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the Latest Styles of Millinery and Fancy Goods, At cheaper prices than any house in the city. Thequatity of her goods cannot be surpassed. DRESS HAZING IN THE LATEST STYLE Will be neatly oxeouted. Ladies call and examine for yourselves. aplB-dt.jyll • GENTLEMEN, • , PLEASE call at the Subscriber's place of business and be measured for a perfect fitting The subscriber also keeps on baud a large sup ply of ready made SHIRTS, and also Shirt Patterns, for sale. All kinds of stitching done to the shortest order. J. M. RITNER, apl9.eodlm* Walnut street, opposite the Exchange. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company. OFF/OS, 24 6. FOURTH STRRET,I FHILADHLPHLA, April 4th, 1864. THE annual meeting, of the Stockholders this Company and an election for President amd x Managers will take place at the Ottice of the Company Monday, the fld day of May next, at 12 o'clock, At ap6-dtm2 W. H. WEBB, Secretary. VNOLLSII BREARFA.ST TEA.- Just re- Mind, a fine chest of English Breakfast Tea, at BBISLER & FRAZEE'S; - (Successors to Wm. Dock, Jr.) BURLINGTON HERRING. rpIEF, first of the season, fins large Burling -1 ton Sorting, just received at - SIEGLER & FRAZER, ap9 (successors to Wm. Dock, jr., R Co ) r ()TS for Bale on the corner- of Third and j_j Broad streets. Enquire of WM. C. MoBADDEN. marl-dtf VINE OlLS.—Fine - salad oils just received at , - - SHISLER k FRAZER, ap3o - • Successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co. AM U SRMEN TS. Concluding with a now Look out for BONE SQUASH AND BRASS BAND. 18 PERFORMERS, FRANK WINSLOW, Agent,' I=ilillZ:ZE=El?l,:n4 DRi WiSHANTS !NNE TREE TAR CORDIAL IS THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE PINE T.F.EF, Obtained by a peculiar process in the di,;- filiation of the tar, by which its highest med ical properties are retained. /lace you a Gough ? Have you Sore. 771, it ? Have you any of the premonitory symptoms of that most fatal disease, Consamptinn? Those who should be warned by these symptoms generally think lightly of them until it is too late, From this fact, perhaps more than any other, arises the sad preva lence and fatality of disease which sweeps to the grave at least "one-sixth" of death's victims. Consumption has destroyed more of tho 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. WISHART, of Philadelphia, Pa., the proprietor of "Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Car din" • 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 Consumption 7" My answer is this: The invigoration of the digestive organs the strengthening of the debilitated system-- the purification and enrichment of the blood, must expel from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds. While this is effected by the powerful alterative (changing from disease to health) properties of the Tar Cor dial, its healing and renovating principha is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each dis eased part, relieving pain, subduing limAmma tion., and restoring a healthful tendency. Let this two-fold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to act in conjunction with Nature's constant recuperative tenancy, and the patient is saved, if he has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure. I ask all to read the following certificates. They are from men and women of unques tionable worth and reputation: 1)a. Wisitairr—Decay 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 bat little hope of recovering. My disease bellied 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, No. It) 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 ani perfectly well, and a wonder to all my friends, for they all pronounced me past cure. Publish my case if you think proper. REBECCA HAMILTON, No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia. s Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial is an infidliable cure for Bronchitis, Bleeding of the Lungs, Sore Throat and Breast, .Luflarnina Lion of the Lungs. Mr. Warm says: DR. Wismiter—Sir:—l had Bronchitis, In-• flammation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the Heart in their worst forms; I had been treated by several of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but they could not stop the rapid course of my disease, and I had despaired of ever being re stored to health. I was truly on the verge of the grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial was highly recommended to me by a friend; tried it, and am thankful to say that, atter using four large, and one small, bottles, I was restored to perfect health. Yon can give re ference to my house, No. 968 N. Second street, or at my office of Receiver of Taxes, from l) a. M. to 2 r. Bt., corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets. JOHN WARD. Read the following from Utica: Sole Lease Da. Wistuirr—Dear take pleasure in informing you through this source that your Pine Tree Tar Cordha, which was recom mended for my daughter by Dr. 3. A. Hall, of this city, has cured her of a cough of more than five months' standing. I had 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 blow of many other cases besides that of my daughter that it has entirely cured of long standing coughs. Yours respectfully, JOHN V. PARKER, Daguerrea.n Artist. 126 Genessee street, Utica, N. Y. * * :—I have used Dr. Wislui's Pine Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and ca cordially recommend it as a valuable and safe medicine for colds, coughs and to those pre disposed to consumption.. Dr. G. A. FOSTER, 160 Genessee street, The above are a few among the thousands which this great remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from physi cians and druggists who have prescribed and 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. Wiglnt's Dyspepsia Pills, is an in fallible cure for Dyspepsia. The PINE Tans TAR COED UL, 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. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS The genuine has the name of the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious imam flow. Paws Firrir CEST and &Mt Doix.tKpor BOTTIX. rj pared only by the Proprietor, Dr. L.Q. C. Wisbart; No. 10 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by DruniStseverywhere, at,,Wholesale phlla. dclphlti and New York' {Motel - We Druggist . %' inetlo-y miv;ol4-Al.. Utica, New .YOik