I ails EtitgraA 411" 0:: NOTICE TO ADVERTISEIIS,-Ali Ad. 'vertisements, Business Notices, Mar. rilages, Deaths, ,&c., to secure Insortion in the TELRLORAPII, must invariably be accompanied with the 041.101. Advertisements ordered in the regular .ii.vening Edition are inserted in the Korni - ng Edition without extra, charge. HARRISBURG, PA. A d. Monday Evening, January 11, 1864. • TOWN AND COUN'TRT • ~ 4 tp 1.,1 .. W ANTED.—A stout BOY who can real Mallll- 1 ' Et l ' . ' r ; ,, script, Apply at BERGNER'S STORE. tf 4 ' -. siLves. Soks for cleansing and polishing ~ - -4,,,,, 1 i , silver, plated and britannia wares, and for „cleaning mirrors, marble, tin, &c., containing ' , ' fi , othing that can injure the finest plate or jew -.;,',. , and saves much labor and trouble. Try t. For sale at C. A. Bannvart & Co's. Drug - Store. jB-3t —.....--... . 1.. AN adjourned meeting of the Good Will Fire 4 1 Company will bs held in their hall this '- , -.,„, evening at seven o'clock. Punctual attendance ~,,,, 'lic; Is v.-quested. Tag sporting season will not close until the first of February. Persons desiring to shoot ' 4 birds have twenty days' time to engage in the "business. Two brakesmeu on the Oil Creck road were **,`e frosEn to death - on New Year's night, while in the discharge of their duties on the• train. One :"- of them fell frozen from". the train, and the . -114 - other lived but a few minutes after arriving at d Corry ! • 41 ~, . # THE real and personal property of Dauphin ?4' county was valued, for 1863, at $12,529,140. - ~,,,.:„.6• The assessment of State tax- thereon amounted Vto $32,628. The half-mill tax (authorized per , ~. tact of May 16, 1861.0 was $6,195. Number of 0 —,,.....—.. . t.ixablea, 10,821. {4, Tartu new ordinances passed by the city council, appear in to-day's paper. One of them is the repeal of a former ordinance authorizing the erection of a bridge over Elston creek at Paxton street ; another appropriates two thou .-4 sand two hundred dollars to supply the defi , '3-. ciency in the appropriation for the ordinal/ - Inaea of the water works ; the other appro ves one hundred and eighty dollars for the • of water pipe. .Clan and several of Ills company arrived an yesterday, and spent the day with us. lord assures us be opens on' , the 26th, at expiration of Mr. Hitchcock's lease. San looks none the worse of his &rip to, NeW S. and his boys left this niorning to ;m at Hollidaysburg, this and 46-morroF rug, thence to Lewistown, after which the tarty has a furlough prior to the opening gay opera SeaSOllt ,NGE OF MARKEV HOLUIS—UPOST NOTIOL—We would remind our citizaius the change in the hours of opening mar will not take place until Saturday nest. iesday's market (thie week) will open at o'clock, as heretofore.. These attendhlg et should remember this. But on eajd next Saturday, the opening , ,hour, will be o'clock. The market masterintends to en- the ordinance in every case where it may lolated. 21 cw Burtsr.—Mr. John Alcorn announces he has opened a new bakery, on Broid at, between Second and Third street; West riaburg, where he is - prepared to supply id and cakes at reasonable rates. :Mr. )rn is an old and experienced baker, and was a number of years superintendent of one of largest bakeries in this city.. He is now ef e his bread by weight at the rate of five P per m o und . Persons in want of good d and wt. :4o get the worth of their money do well to gi ` , we him a call. ead will be en, :ilied to customers in all persons desiring any of the city, and a:. l g in his line itif brisine.. -4a can leave their between rs at the bakery in Broad ! [treat , nd and Third, or in Mr. A]cos.nea box 1)11 ounter in the DAILY TSILIiiitAPH nll-1w A. CLIP Or COLD WATTS.—In 1862 a WOBtell2l egiment of soldiers arrived here, when a large lumber of its , men were taken sick. No ItOs- Rai large enough to accommodate them was 41n in existence, at this point. • The sick Len were taken into the houses of our cit ,ans, and kindly cared for. In one instance* ,ttle girl kindly administered to Abe wants of ne of them. A day or two ago 'that soldier, l n passing through this city, called to see ,the Ittle girl above mentioned, and gave her l a Handsome present 7 stating that she had given Lim " a cup of cold water " when he was d ieted, and that he would never forget her indness. A kind act, though small, does an sense amount of good, and is certain 03 mg its reward in, some form. Tat SPIRITUALISTS IN SANFORD'S OPYRA HOUSR., Yesterday afternoon and evening the spirit ualists held a grata pow-wow in Sanford' a Opera House. We anticipated that the brethren of the Ivry-Organ would report the efforts of their affinities in full, and thereforewe did not take a note of what occurred on the occasion. Sat we cannot refrain from giving ex pi ess i an to the disgust which we jurperienced when the leading spirit sought in prayer to gives religions Vim to his efforts at juggling. If he had omitted the prayer, the proceedings might have passed off as do similar attempts of the moun tebank and the trickster, but when thsawful name of the Deity is sought to be mingled with efforts of this description, they chaihmge our disapproval and dewy() the severest can- sure of the community. —Oar good friend, Rev. dates, has challesiged the spirits, and it is proposed to have a discue sion of the business of rapplajtts, soon as a place can be secured to acoomModate an audi ence. Rev. Gates has the ability 'to assist in exploding this monstrosity, but while he hi doing so, he - mastiook out for the 2bry Ovatt. Anon= invoice of Traveling - Bags, the very things to pack a few trappings for a short jour ney. Every Legislator ought to have one. Sold ehearkut C. A. Banuvart & C0..8 Drug Store. Fgr era CRlSAP—Twoliorges and ioarriage suitable n for hacking. ;Enquire of Edward Bal thasar, at Mrs. Black's boarding house, on Third street, between Market and Walnut. jstf —»mot--- Y..M. 0. A.—The regular monthly meeting Of the Young Men's ohristian Association will be held iu their reading room, to-morrow (Tues day) evening, at o'clock. All the young mew connected with the association are cordial ly invited to be present; A Psornsoran 'llinwinsa Is announced for this week, in the fast Lutheran church on Fourth street. There will be preaching every evening, and prayer meeting' every afternoon at three o'clock. The pastor, Dr. Hay, will be assisted by ministers from abroad. I===l Tull county superintendents of common schools throughout this State will assemble in the courthouse in this city, to-morrow, by order of the State Superintendent. Important matters will be brought to the attention of the convention. ' • A FATAL ACCIDENT.-Mr. Caleb Barto4 one of the oldest and most respectable citfiens of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, was • killed on the Bloomsburg and Lackawanna Railroad, about ta mile ,from BlOdmsbmg, on Tuesday night of last week. ON Saturday last, as the "fast line" was condAig east, and when near Dunoannon, the fireman, Mr. Johh Holseracollar, fell from his engine, and was seriously Wand, both his arms being broken and his head bruised. It is feltred that he will not recover. He resides in Liberty street in . this city. • COL. illosTocessay, editor of the Vicksburg Whig, and who, it-will be remembered, ren dered such noble service in the late contest for Governor in this State, is now in this city making arrangementk to repeat his lectures on the subject of immediate emancipation in Mis sissippi WE invite attention to the advertisement of Hitchcock & Co., who continue to give inter esting entertainments at Sandford's Opera House. , The performers are all fully compe ient for their parts, and general satisfaction is given. " Vailety " is the motto, and we doubt not that all who are fond of the " spiceof " ,can spend an evening pleasantly at Hitch cock's. A 813DIVEN ' DEATH occurred at the house_ of Mrs. Focht, on. Second street, on Saturday night. Mr. Daniel Neyhart, who commenced boarding there on Saturday morning, complained of feel big unwell during the evening, but was not supposed to be in a dangerous condition. At nine o'clock, the same night, however, he Was 'found dead s in his bed. Mr. Neyhart was a resi lient of Lewisburg, to which place his remains have been rent. M. H. Imo, Ho. 9$ Market street, between Third and Fonith street, furnished two more beautiful and elegantly finished canes, for pre sentation by parties connected with .9the Sol dierellest, on Satuidayevening last. The pre sentation was made by officers and men con nected with Co. H, Ist Provost Battalion, P.V., to the Captain and the Lieutenant thereof.— The cane presented to Captain M. Stanek, was large and of the finest cherry, surmounted with a manly° gold head. The, other caue,.mann factrired of slmilar,material, iras presented to. Lieut. John M. Shrock. —these canes wee of the moat perfect work manship, and reflect great credit upon the me chanical skill and iellil23 of this city. ladeed, Lee has brought the manufactufe of canes to such a perfection aw to defy all competition from abroad as . well as at home. Ten Holman 01111 Li Taunts have consented to remain in Harrisburg during the present week, and ' will. continue to entertain our citi zens each evening. The Holman have created an immense Sensation in all the cities where they have appeared, and the crowded houses they have attracted here warrant the belief that they are ;worthy of patronage, endigiveia full return for the money invested in the pur ohaae of a ticket of admission. We hope our citizens will not fail to see the Holman Troupe in L likeir rendition of each grand - operas as din dereual daughter of the Regiment, Beauty and . , the Beast, ie Bomnambula, etc. This (Monda;',l evening, by general request, Bellinits insgnificen Pr_ ra Sem turniyula, or the Village _tlianteriip" will be re ,produced in grand style to be followed by. Master Alfred's wondrous 41.7,1 , e performance. "Three too _Many," a laughZble 9Petata, will close the entertainment., In this Mae Sallie Holman will represent four characters. Go early, to get a seat. The troupe,goes to *Hiram:o next week. ' Forms Arum. —Before Alaska The only , cases before the. Alderman • 460 our last report, were sent there by. Captain Whisky. On Friday night Julia Moseel, pan:" lel Cashing and John Burns were the 000n pants of the lock-up. They were discharged on Saturday - morning.. On Saturday afternoon the abOie;named. Julia was tipsy again, and was taken before the Alderman by ofScer She was committed to jail for five days, at the end of which - timeshe will probably be "herself again." On Saturday night Henry Weldon was ar• coked by officer Essig; James Allen; by officer Campbell, John Maiizidf ,and Jacob Martzolf, by officer Callender. Allen was found in the snow, by officer Campbell, and' had a consider ble amount of money in his possession. He IS a soldier. The two Idartsolfs are foreigners.— Rey were highly intoxicated, and threatened tobring den _. V ch in ousan.o - mreill err "nues• In" "take Belfry Campbell's head off." Doubt less they gave snoozed off the effects,of mean whisky, and are again in the possession of their slums. We don't think topere - elionld become. beastly intoxicated now, as ten cent loridsk?i 'should have a better effect than the_rold-fiva centtarigkitbot. _ Taos STUBS —Ur. Alex. Eater exhibited his mammoth steers on the street In front of our office this afternoon. They were inspected by a large number of pemns, all of whom pro nounced the • animals the largest, fattest and most beautiful that were ever brought here to be offered in our market. Mr. Hoser will have them slaughtered for Wednesday's market, when all who want beef of an extra quality can obtain a supply by calling at Mr. K.'s stand, in the market house. To Dyspeptics Give strict attention to these lines, Assuage your over nervous minds, Gain health by using what you see Attached_to this smooth poetry ; Let not your doubts of this arise, Lest you bewail with heartfelt sighs, A lack of donfidence and sense, Living in misery, moat intense. REMARK I l ! Great are the cures so often made Of foul dyspepsia's awful raid ; The fact is patent to us Hence wby with rushes will they call, Enraptured with. our "Bitter Wine f" Reflect and call, or drop a line, - Or send a friend e'er 'Ms too late ; Now clip this out and go right straight— To 118 Market street, Depot of ICunkgs Bitter Wine of Iron. Card to Enterprising Merchants and Others. Mr. Sanford respectfully announces that he will, at the opening of his Opera season, intro duce his new aavertiaing custom. Parties wishing to secure position of their business &c , will make immediate application to this office. S. S. SA.NFORD Manager. -..- Tus celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasse , , defining an object from one to ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at lloseedale's Optical In stitute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes in serted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf Ir you wish to impart vigor and clearness to the voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial af fection, get at once a box of Bannvart's Bron chial Troches, the only effectual remedy in the market. For sale by the box, dozen or gross at O. A. Bannvart & CO Drug Store, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, , Pa. or A liberal dlsoonnt to the trade. dec24-tf Sputa . Aratitts Olin SOLDII2B.—It was midnight upon a bleak bluff near the winding stream of the far famed Rappahannock ; there might have been seen on Monday night last a company of federal sol diers on picket guard ; the drifting snow,with cold piercing wind was their only shelte r, and the tedious monotony of their duty relieved only as their watchful fancy seemed to bear the footsteps of an approaching foe, of when danger was passed, to let their thoughts carry them home to their wives and little ones. Reader, this is no fancy sketch, but abould re mind those who are comfortable at home of the gratitude due to the soldier. It would .perhaps not be out of place to say that many comfort able articles in dry goods can be obtained at the cheap store of C. Bow man, . No. 1, corner of Front and Market streets, that would be of advantage to.our aoldiere. jll-2t militaiy Business Attended Tn. Bounty, Pension, BaCk Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Maims, generally, made out and collected. - Persons 'residing, at a distance can have their business transacted by mail, by addressing EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law, del7-dly ' Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. SPECIAL - NOTICE. - SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. W. Hitchcock & Co Proprietors In answer to a notice in the Tensaw.Pn ' of Wednesday, evening, July 6th, Wm. Hitchcock respectkilly infcirms his friends and piteous that he is the Proprietor of the above named Hall, he having obtained a lease from Judge Murray for the term of one month, with the privilege of three, and thereby intends to keep pessetnion of the Hall, trusting to -his friends and the public for the same liberal, suppoit that has attended him during 'his piofessional career at the above establishment. jail 7 Wsi. HIT° HCOCK. A FRIEND IN NEED. - TRY IT. DB. 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IrFCADTION ! - As spurious Dyes - are of fered slim, , be careful and 'only buy , the .PAT ENTED artide put up in . IRON cans, all biliere being COUNTERFEITS.. BNISYLVINIL SALT MAXINLCTURING CO. phttadiaptiu.—NO.l27 . NlTalnatStreit. Pittabzurg..Pitt Street adVaiinesna Way • del9 d&wAta RAM DYE I _ HAIR DYE ! BITO BttBRATIO DYE Is the Beat: the the Weil& The only: Harodeee; true and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Halt Dye - is Perfeet--ohaugee Bed, Busty or Grey Hair instantly- to a 6%4 Mack or Natural Brown, without lajdrhir the Hair. or Stainlat'thti43ldn, listving the Zak Soft and lUantifal ; imparts fresh vitality,- fre. • uently restoringlts pristine color, and readies the ill effects of &d. Dyed. - Thegenuine- is signed WILLIAM A. BATORIELOIt.,;.AIVoth ere are -blare imitations, and should be avofdimi. Goldr , by all .Druggists, - &a. FACTORY,-S1 BABOLLY BT., N. Y. - - • moo's KEW TOILI QUAY TOR DRlNlntla 26 8 1 4 4 1 ' ' 12 . 8:44. LIST 01 0 LETTERS HiIRENE* I Till 11AltRISBUR6i POST OFFICE, XONDLT, Lilt 11th, 1884. OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAYING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION • , LADIES' LIST. Allender, Mary Bill, Mrs Wm Adams, Mrs Ann Hamer, Miss Lenan Bell, Miss Matilda Hoover, Miss 'Mollie Beneenmayer, Mia M Rollins, Mrs Fanny Binehower, Miss pittris-Johnson, Misa Fannie rine Knitzmart, Miss Lin Blessing, Miss Pheba Kellar, Mrs Charles B /3rirtel, Mrs Margaret Kirk, Mrs Ann Buehler,Mrs Kate Kirk, Mrs Lana Boyd, Miss Maggie E Laura, Miss Sarah Bowman, Mrs CatharineLentz, Sarah Jime Books, Miss Matilda Lookley, —Elizabeth Boyer, Mrs Lydia McAleer, Miss Christian Borgan, Miss Mena MaCroskey, Miss Annie Brinton, Miss ElizabethMatckey Mrs Caroline' Brooke, Mrs John B May, Miss Lizzie E Brown, Miss Sarah Jane Matters, Miss Maggie 2 Miles, MID Anna Becksford, Mies Ellza-Maynard, Miss Ellen both Moyer, Miss Catharine Brightbill, Mrs Mary AMetzgar, Mrs Nancy Cassel, Miss Mary Caroline Colbert, Miss Mary 2 Marshal, Miss Mary A Cary, Mrs A. Wirtie Muffin, Min Jane Clifton, Miss Viola Myers, Mrs Matilda Conel, Mrs Mary A Nesbit, Miss Sallie P Cregg, Mies Maria Payne, Mrs Mary IC Crider, —Ellitheth APendergras, Miss Mary Crasley, Mrs LAN& Peer, Mee Mary D David, Miss Hat*/ Any Delibahu, Miss Mah Rinehart, Miss Sarah Dascomb —Rim C Bodes, Mrs Den, Miss Ella C R... 44— a Mary Cl Deckert Miss Susan Re saratvr Denny, - Miss Mary' Mary.R Donar, Mrs Henrietta Elle Dunbar, Miss Margaretßobinson, Mrs Isabela Engel, Mrs S E Boyold, Xiss Mary Elder, Mire Caroline 3 Roberta, Mies M E Flynn, Miss Lydia Robinson, Mrs Bella Felger, Miss Lydia Bolen, Mrs Susan Foltz, Miss Elizabeth 2 Shroll, Mies Mary Fox, Miss Caroline Salver, Mies . Clara Freal, Mui Hannah Smith, Mrs Isabella Frey, Mrs - Bairida Small, Miss Mary Franklin, Miss Sarah JSittle, Mrs E Free, Mrs Sarah Jane Smith, Mina Mary Fhael, Miss Julia Spangler, Miss Caroline Freese, Miss MII C Thompson, Mrs Martha Gilbert, Miss Maggie Tamer, Mrs Sarah Gettel, Miss Lavina Venn, Mrs Abby Gray, Miss Mary Terielman, Miss Maga Hawse, Mrs A Urnholtz, Miss Maggie Hamilton, MID Ann Wells, Mrs Annie Harris, Mrs Lydia West, Mrs C A 2 Harper, Miss Elmira Whitroe, Miss Kate Hannum, firs A J Williams, Mrs Dennis Haman, Miss Ellen Wood, Mrs Josephine Henson, Mrs John. W GENTLEMEN'S LIST• Adams, Wm Leggo, Thomas Anderson,-.Thomas Leitsel, George Ashcom, p W Lingiser Capt Armstrong, James "G Look, George Albright, George . Loucks, Philip Bander, John Lyday, Wm B Basehore, Benjamin MoDonel, Lewis ßalsbaugh, Elijah McKean, Wm A Barber, John W W MoCaskey, Wm Basehore, George E McOolleher, John Barr, John McGranning, John Beard, Wm K 2 'Maras, Theodore D A Hangar Jacob Baffler, Harry E Miller, iltmj Bingaman, Wm D Miller, W K 131rohfield, Theodore Michael, Wm K Black, Geo Michel, James Bomfort, Col Morrow, John Bolton, Henry Moyer, GOOne Bowers, Josiah M 2 Mulen, Charles C Buser, Joseph Newmaier, Geo Bower, Augustus H 01%o:remit, Samuel Backman, JerryOliver,Oliver Wm W Bradley, Pierce Ober, David Brooke, John Oidnger, John Brown, Geo W Petry, Benj Brown Charles Patterson, John E Brady, George Phi Him B 'Brooks, John , A Peters, Abraham Bahia?, Johu ' Phillips, Jas L Butter, Oliver Pickle, John F Carman, Cornelius Post, B B Coffel, J W Powell, Henry Chubb, Samuel Pragg, J B Christy, W R Pritchard; Walter B Obrismaxi. ld R Rider, Adam Coyle, JH • Richmond, Harry Cook, C V Roberson, B Colter, D J Robinson, Smith Cook, Wm Oliver -Bomberger, Benj Collins, Dennis Ruck, Win C angle, John Sargent, A B (Junkie, Henry Scharpf Augustus Cortin, Jacob Schweitzer, Henry Crum, Wm' Schaffner, Philip Davis, John Schmidt, Michi • Dorris, David M Shirk, Geo Davenport, Wm B Ritz, Mathias Davis, Joseph Shirk, Henry Dasher. S F Shirk, Simon Diver, Theodore Showalter,,Win Dimon, A • Shaffer, ki,anpfer. Dome, John -- Shim; Ge orge W Durliog, James A 2 Shadel,.Jacob Drinkle, - Josirth A Shope, Henry Early, Martin . Manner, Patrick Ewing, Wm II - Skinner, Augustus T Ferman, George - Bilker, Augustus Fackler, Abraham K Smith, David Forbes, itt Smith, Harry Fisher, Wm Smith, Jacob Fisher, John Steger, Joseph. Fox, John ' &ante, John C Ford, Peter Stephen, Wm Palms, John . Sw%, M Gebhart, Isaac B Stambaugh, William F Glonrow, Franklin Sutwiler, Wm H Gordon, Joseph Stoner, George Gordon, W H Taylor, Benj Gregg, Col J J Thoop, Maj J Henry Halberstadt, Lieut A Ten Eva, L W Hirmou,,Samnel Thomas, Charles Handrody, John Thoums, John Haspoong, 'Hookas Thompson, H J Hain, Daniel Tomson, James Hand, David TriebeleyEdward G Hays, William Timothy, Alex Harrison, 11.2 Tittle, Jacob J Hanshoe, Aam 'Tischer, F J -Heartly, Henry Vincent, G C Heinbeck, Jacob 0 Watts, Frederick, Heckert, Peter Waterman, A P Henderson, James B Wagner, A Hill, Richard Wegner William Houston, 0 K 2 Weinrich, Joseph Hoffman, John H Wormer, Frederick Hostetter Isaac 'Wenger, H Harry Hooper,Jacob Weitzel, Warren W Hoover, Joseph Wearer, Andrew Hughes, A C ,Wertz, Soloman Irvin, James B Werdensail Henry Johns, George B Wenger, Amos Johnson, Zsch Winters, Jas B Joslin„ Joseph Williamson, T H & Co Johnston, John F Wills, David Jones, A B Williams, Wm Kemeres, Samuel Wilt*, Capt George Keller, Peter, _ WWII. John Xoller , •Wn l . Daniel Knorr, Capt Samuel Wilson, Jeremy -Knoderer, A C Wolf, John Carol; Win 4 Wood, 8 W Lamer, Henry T Wright, George Lehman, Henry D Youth, John Lewis, James Zsaaing, J S Persons calling for any of the above letteril please say they are :advertised, and give the date of the list in which they appear. Ons cat die on each , It 0003.11EGNE6; ID ants. A YOUNG COLORED GIRL wanta a ;hum in 12 a small family, or as chambermaid or nurse. Can give nrst-rate reccimmandationa. For address apply at the TELEGRAPH OFFICE. janB (Mt • AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard History of the War. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000- volumes already !MIL fiend for cironlara. Address JONES MO& & 00., Publishers, Baltimore, lid. _deso Nti Wined's' tads. iIIBBFIfL and VALlfii- I BLit DII3OOVBEY I GlanDoscoiriav I I)1 sOl 11.13.1. E CEMENT ! Is of more general practical utility than any invontion now before ;the pnblio. :It hue been thoroughly tested dar ing the hurt two years by practical men, and imam oedbY all to be SUPERIOR 10 ANY Applicable useffil Arts. 4dhotreltwationeknown Efrurcues I VWNT Is a new thing, and the re sult of years of study ; its oombination is on new thing Eekniffse Ai 7404 And under no cht Ite Uombhation. or change of temperature, Iptfl it become corrupt or edit qRY offensive BOOT Ai MIS ilissinfactureni, using Ma chined,. will find it , the best article known an Oemeilting foxlhe - Channels, works without delay, Is not affected by any change of tempera tura. Boot and Shoe Ideaufacturem JEWNLERS WM find it sufficiently sad , sive for their use, as has been proved. Jewelers. Bit especially adapkel to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes erilliciently strong with out stitching. • Families. It lathe only LQ ifID •CEM4I , IIrI Extant, that ISA sure thing for mending furniture, _ Crockery, Toys; Bone, ry, And artiolaa et Ivo Heasehold use. - It is I.llquid.' Remember. HILTON'S INSOLIININ ()INDENT Is In a liquid' hi= and as easily a ed as paste. Hanna's unto Own Is insoluble* wateir or oil tEuroyes lasdziinia CWIT Adheres ally anbatannes. Supplied ta Fondly or Han &mamma Packages from 2 cancer to 100 lbe. HILTON BROS. k 00., Proprhgors, Providence, B. L • - TWO & MAGMA% Pilate Phth DAN'L. £ .111 TEN AGENT. 0 F the Old Wallower Line, respectfully !no forms the radio that this Old 'Daily Trans portation Line, (the only Wallower Line now In existence in this city,) Is In stemessful operation and prepared to carry freight air. , low as Jerky other, individual line between Plilladelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbur3r Lewisburg, Williams • Jersey Shore, Look Haven, and all other points on the Northern CentralP ara idiad=andltrii and WMfrunssort and . _ AN'L A. IifIIHNOEf, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Zell & Hirichumit, Noe. SO& and 810 Market street, above Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. n., willaitive at Harrisburg, ready for Slivery, next morning. [apBo-rdinyl REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. ralevers]. properties of the estate of WM ta ALLISON, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of. Houses , on Front street and Chestnut street, and near the ear ner of Front and Chestrturitseets, a vacant lot on Mulberry street, nearrThird street, and 194. acres of land at the eastern tennlaus of Market street, are offered•for sale. For terms of sale; apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Nobll streets, Philadelphia, de2l-citt] PIRMIERMIS PBVIII RAPRS !! mitairrE dt wiukikar, 7011111ERLY or =el ROAD, R lf a SPECTFULLY inform .the & he Wins of Rat; riaburg that they have moved their place of btailneea heti Bidge Road to,No. 110 Market drat, between Fourth and Fifth, where they have fitted up a new lIIO79GRAPH GALLERY; with ill the modem , immtementa, where they are prepared to do find ohms work. We guarantee perfect aatisfaction to.all lam favor UL with a call. • no2ldBm 16 1 0 R Bra—The etore room, cellar and warehaise long by Joseph . Roes, deo'd, in the borough of Middletown, Pa. The Store lioo,ll/ is fitted up complete for dry goods, &c., and the cellar for groceries. It is well located for a profitable business. Aped opportunity is offered to an energetic man to do a huge and eafe business, or the whole property, dwelling and store, will be sold Inquiry to be made of JOHN T. Row, Middletown, Dec. 11. Acting Executor decl.4442tewBm: IMII NEW BLURT Broad itrett, between second and TIM, • HARRISBURG. 'PRE UNDERSIGNED has opened a new 1 BAKERY, in the Sixth ward, where he is prepared to supply BREAD AND CAKES at ressonible rate. an-will warrant satisfaction to all who will give hlm a' coll .ile , ifffl sell his bread at tip Okra FIVP. ' , CENTS PER POUND, and fall weight snarantml.• jan6 dtf - JOHN ALCORN. HENRY O. ORTH; Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and T ERMS reasonable. 15 Third street, between Market and Chestanketreete.. jos 8m ATMOWS - CELEBRATED XISVE MEAT, - 31 - 03 - 4 Id A IT II FAQT URMk REmpw.,,tind V i e : r pm jc 86 col HELTOWS mwmßna THOMAS COOHII&N. Legal NOices. NOTICE, kfattha Jones, by her 1 Dauphin County, se. next friend, j The Commonwealth Michael Foley, 1- of Pennsylvania to the ;vs.Sheriff of said county— J. Henry Jones. J Greeting : WHEREAS, Martini Jones, by her n ex t friend, Michael Foley, did on the 8d day of August, a. D. 1868, present her petition to our Court of Common, Pleas of the county of Dauphin, praying tfiit: for mum therein set forth she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, J. Henry Jones, we therefore command you, the said J. frenry Jones, that setting aside all business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person before our judges at Harris burg, at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held for the county of Dauphin, on the Third Monday of January next, to answer the peti tion or libel of your said wife, and to show cause, if any you have, why the said Martha Jones, your wife, should not be divorced from the bowls of matrimony entered into with y ou , the said J. Henry Jones, Agreeably to the acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness the Hon. John J. Pearson, President of our said court at Harrisburg, this 25th day of November, a. D. 1863, J. C. YOUNG, Froth'''. W. W. hawses, Sheriff. Suzurs's Omen, Harrisburg, Dec. 3, 1863. [dell-doaw4w. • NOTICE. Mary L. Smith, by her 1 Dauphin ()aunty, as. next Mend,• I TneCommanweeitta Joel B. Ferree, }- of Pennsylvania to the vs. Sheriff of said county Enoch Smith.-'t J —Greeting: WHEREAS Mary L. Smith, by her next Mend, Joel B. Ferree, did on the 28th day of April, A. n., 1868, present her petition to our Court of Common Pleas of the county of Dauphin, praying that for causes therein set forth she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, Enoch Smith, we therefore command you, the said Enoch Smith, that setting aside all business and ex cuses whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person, before our Judges an Harrisburg, at the Court of Common Pleas, there to be held for the county of Dauphin, on the third Mon day of January next, to answer the petition or libel of yogr said wife, and to show CUM; if any you. have, why the said Mary L. Smith, your wife, should not b 3 divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, the said Enoch Smith, agreeably to the acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness the Hon. John J. Pearson, President of our said court at Harrisburg, the 26th day of November, A. D. 1863. J. C. YOUNG, Prothonotary. WY. W. JIDINIINGEI, Sheriff.% Birsarrr's Ormis, Harrisburg, Dec. 3,1863. f dee2l-doasv4tv ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ETTKRB of Administration have this day LA been granted by the Register of Dauphin county, on the estate of Rachael Fertig, late of Middle Paxton township, in said county, dec'd, to the subscriber, residing in the borough of Dauphin, Dauphin county, to whom all persona knowing themselves indebted will please make payment, and those having claims against said estate will please present - them for settlement. GEORGE KINTER, Administrator. Dauphin, December 21, 1863. de23 doaw6w Nero ,7llbertistintnts. TAX PAYEES TAKE NOTICE. MRS annual list of United States taxes is made upon !incenses, income on carriages, silver plate and all unpaid monthly lists are now due, and payable as follows: Juniata county will be attended to by John hi'Laaghliii, deputy, at filifiliatown, on Mon day the 11th day of January, 1846; at hi'Allis terville op the 12th and 13th, Richfield 14th, Mexico 16th, firConnelsville 18th, East Wat erford 20th and 21st, Perryville 23d. Snyder county—Henry dmith will attend at the Washington House, Ididdleburg,on the 11th f Jaiiusry; Eslinagrove, at the Union Rouse on the 12th, Freeinug, at F. Hoyer's hotel, on the 13th, at Beaver Spring 14th and 15th. Union oonnty—Jesse Beaver, deputy, will attend at Hartiotan on the 11th of January, at Mitilinburg on the 12th, at New Berlin on the 13th, at Louisburg on the 14th and /sth, at New Columbia on the 18th, at Union town on the 19th. 'Northumberland 'county—S. B. Boyer, deputy„ will attend at his office in Sunbury, on the 18th and 19th, at Weaver's Hotel, in Shamokin, on the 26th, on the 22d and 28d at J. H. Huff's in the borough of Milton. , Dauphin county—Attendance will be given in person, or by deputy, at the Assessor's Office, ldiddletown, on the Ilth, at Hum- Intibstown at Baums' Hotel, on the 12th, at Linglestown on the 13th, at Berryburg on the 19th, at Millersburg on the 20th, at Halifax on the 21st, at Dauphin on the morning of the 22d. Altandance will be given on any , day at my office, in Harrisburg, for Dauphin county. - Special notice to all -who neglect to pay at the time. and -- places specified, 10 per °cam must be added and paid. All taxes must be paid is Government funds or its equivalent. A. K. FAHBESTOCK, Collector 14th District, Penna. decBoeowil2w HARRISBUIrd STEAM - MILL 9. 'NVA.C:bII.I 6 /94XLIa. Feed. pSL subscriber will sell and deliver to any 1' part ofthe city freshground, beet extra family flour, , ixt.barreis or sacks, in any quan tity, by the single barrel, half, quarter or eighth of a barrel. Also, fresh ground corn meal, and feed of every description. Orders left at the grocery store of George H . Bell, corner of Reco rd and Chestnut streets, at Peters' Farmers' Hotel, in Market street, or at the drug store of Dr. Rgle, on the Ridge Road, Will be promptly attended to. dec2B-2moeowo JOHN HOFFKR. LIQUID EXTUOT TB ,a. _lc. 7i IE. The Coneentntted Juice of the Fresh Root. A SLIGHTLY TONIC, DIURETIC AND APERIENT. It has a specific action upon the LIVER, exciting it, when languid, to secretions, and resolving the CHRONIC en gorgemeats. It him been much employed to Germany and k a popular remedy with our practitioner:a* this country. The diseases to which It Is especially applicable are those can !meted with the LIVER, and of the digestive organs generally. It le the best preparation ever offered to the public - for that disease, and every person that is troubled with that disease &Mild procure a bottle immediately. Price 50 cents per bottle. Made In our own laboratory from the fresh root dug in October, (lhe period of its greatest-activity.) .t 3 . A. gONIKEL & BRO., ,Anr u ra i 118 Market street mug jn7 J. 5. , E - wi NG, B.tt , c/3m:-, - .ett.Lmwsxr, Exchano Bn. ilsling. Harrktbarg. Pensiow, Bough* aimiadc Pay obtained. [delsdlT,
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