paik Etkgrapt (STICK. TO ADVERTISE/15.—AI' Ad .rtisementa, 81111/3111101 NOM**, Mar. rlagea, Deaths, &c., to BeCllre inaortlon 10 Die TELEGitAPII, mast 'lnvariably v.. accompanied with the CAST/. listiverthiernentg ordered( in the regular iivening - Edition are inserted in the Worntug Edition velthont extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA. Thursday Evening, January 14, 1884 TOWN AND 001:1NTPbY To STBANGERS VISITING OUR. CITY.-J. Kahn weiler, corner Second and Walnut streets, now offers his entire stock of winter goods, c on sl2ting of Furs, Shawls, Blankets, Dress and • Fancy Goods of every deecription,at cost prices. Ee will also allow five per cent. to every person purchasing abO - ve the amount of one t forget the place, corner Second and IVal nuf -eds. 2tri =Z==l AWTE6D. —A boy Who Can write a good haat nays hand, and capable of mailing papers, &c., Li wanted Immediately, at THIS ORME, !liAliFiißD'E OPERA Thom la now entertaining the people of Lewißtown. OODT.a.ED TO PWMADTIPHIA. —(jE4 Nevin's Bittery, which was lying at this point for some time pact, has hewn ordered to Philadelphia for the purpose of reorganizing. NOMINATION FOR STAIR TREABURRR.--The a ion members of both houses met this after noon in caucus and nominated Henry D. Moore rot State, Treasurer. The vote stood Henry D. *.ro me 52; Mr. Ralston 5 and Wm. Hamm 9. LOST.—On Thursday evening last, a green silk umbrella, with brown wood, Turned handle; probably dropped on Market, Walnut, North, Front, Second, Third or' Fourth streets. The fln.lor will be liberally rewarded on returning it to this c ffice. WET DARKNESS PREVAILS.-A member of the city council informs ns that many of the gas pipes on the streets are frozen up, and that this, accounts for the failure to have the proper lights burning at night. Efforts are being made to remedy the evil. Tux BMWS: Exrayoln.--The U. S. Senate having extended the time for the payment of bounties to the first of March, a fine opportu- Ity is now afforded every district to fill Its • meta with volunteers. Roll on the ball! Let ur State be clear of the draft. I=l BURNED TO DEATH.—© child of a Hrs. War den, residing in North street, Carlisle, was, on Thursday last, left alone in the house, for a short time, when by some means its clothes took fire, and when the mother returned, she found the child so badly burned, as to cause its death the following day. io-nioar Cinderella, or the Fairy and Me Glass will be presented for the last time, at Brant's Hall, by the Holman Opera Troupe. Thl3 is an excellent selection from the rare op eras that constitute the list of attractions pre sented to the public by the Holman. .The hail will be crowded, as ,everybody is anxious to witness the performance of the troupe to night. FROST ON TAB TREEB—Ffuit Orop o &v.—No doubt all of our readers noticed the heavy coating of frost that covered the trees this morning. An old resident, whose opinions are conaidered reliable at all time; informs us that when trees thus gather frost, rand it remains upon them several hours aftersunrise, (as was the case this morning,) an immense fruit crop may be expected the following Reason. This infor mation will be thankfully received by the pub- Ws would invite attention to the advertise ment of a grand military and citizens' dress ball, to be given on the eve of the Governor's inauguration, at Brant's Hall, in this city. No doubt there will be a large attendance, as the Lirp will doubtless be crowded with strangers, !18 on former inaugural occasions. Oar citizens who are disposed to engage in the " merry dance" will also be on hand. It is the design of the managers to make this ball worthy of patronage, and they are sparing neither labor or expense to accomplish their object. - eXPLOKON AT AN Orr. ENUNSNT. Men Burned to Death.—An explosion occurred at the Lubric Oil Refinery of Messrs. Pennock, Ball & Co., in Lawrenceville, about one o'clock on Tuesday, resulting in the death of two men named Charles P. Wood and Joseph Braden. It appears that the men had just finished eating their dinner, and had gone out to the still, situated some distance from the refinery, near the bank of the river, when the still exploded, scattering the b ‘ urning oil over them, and burning them to a crisp. A large oil tank, in close proximity, was also set on fire, but the flames did not reach the oil in side. The pipes, running from the refinery to the river, were also destroyed. The canes of the explosion could not be ascertained. (4 124 7.ez Gam, of Arkansas, formerly in the rebel service, and the gentleman whose recent speech tn the South created a great stir throughout rebeidom, (and which was pub lished- in the Norther:l journals,) has arrived here, and will speak in the Hall of the Rouse Representatives this evening. We trust our citizens will turn out and hear the man who was the first to receive pardon under Pre ,ident Lincoln's Amnesty Proclamation. Col. F. Montgomery, late editor of the Vicks burg Whig, will also address our citizens, and will give a description of the bombardment of Vicksburg by our forces, as witnessed by him when imprisoned by the rebels. Do not fail to go to the Capitol tonight, and listen to these eloquent speakers, who will-not relate what they have heard, but what they have seen in the heart of rebellion. - Gm Abeam le In Philadelphia, where he will remain a day or two: Invmesn. 7 -The Harrisburg . , L..mcester and Mount Joy railroad have declared a semi an nual dividetd of three.and a half pet., payable after the 101h-lnst. SIIICIDE.—John Drury, an insane pauper in the Franklin c3tnity poor house, committed suicide on Friday last, by cutting his throat with an old rusty knife. Fans BAPTIST Cutracn.—The special meetings in this Church are in progress. The dis course this evening will be preached by Bev. W. Prideaux, of Waterford. PARDOSED. - A young soldier named Mega• hey, from Huntingdon county, who was sen tenced to be shot on the 14th inst., for deser tion, has been pardoned by the President. =ll== Fon Bens CHEAP—Two horses and a carriage suitable for backlog. Enquire" of Edward Bal thasar, at Mrs. Black's boarding house,.. on Third street, between Market and Walnut. jfitf ............11. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The annual election of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will be held at their rooms in this city on Tuesday, Jan. 19th, between the hours of two and four o'clock, P. IL. RAILWAYS IN FENNSRLYANIA.—The number of miles of railroads in operation on the Ist of January, 1864, was in these lengths in the States named 'Pennsylvania, 3,646 miles; New York, 2,802 miles; Ohio, 3;856 miles; Illinois, 3,080 miles, =IC=I WB learn that the towns of Greencastle and Mercersburg, in Franklin county, and Ship pensburg and Newville, in Cumberland county, are all exempt from the next draft—having furnished their quotas. The good work "goes bravely on." Let it continue until the v.hole State shall be exempt from the draft. THE FEMALE VIOLINIST IS COMINH—The cele brated female violinist, Miss Christiana Schmidt, who has appeared in Washington, Baltimore, &c , with immense success, will shortly give a series of concerti in Harrisburg. Her perforinance on the violin astonishes thcee who hear it, and the beautiful tone and finished execution by a person so young in years is highly spoken of. Her graceful manners charm her audiences: I=l A Bun-Orr.—Yesterday, as a government team was being driven across the railroad track at the foot of Market street, the horses became frightened at a locomotive which was approach ing, and ran off, up Market street, into and through the Harrisburg Bridge,--at the other side of which tbey were brought to a halt. No serious damage was done the horses, wagon or driver, but the harness was badly used up. It is surprising that the wagon was not broken to pieces. OCR CHASM-Au eminent physician—speak ing of our chairs, remarks that they are too high and too nearly'horizontal. We elide for ward, and our spines ache. The seat should be fifteen or sixteen inches high In front for men, and from eight to,fouxteen inches for children and women. The back part of the seat should be from one to three Inches lower than the front part. This last is very important. 'The depth of the seat from front to back, should be the same ae the height. The chair back is likewise unphilonophical. The part which meets the small of the back should project fur thest forward. Instead of this, at that point there is geperally a hollow• This is the cause of much pain and weakness In the small of the back. The present seats produce discomfort, round shoulders and other distortions. A CITARGE of iltaaliv.--Officer Campbell re turned from Washington city to-day; baying in charge a man named Zadoo M.,Morgan, who is charged with bigamy, on oath of Jacob F. Lauer. It appears that Morgan had paid at tention to Lauer's daughter, and that she "loved"—not wisely, but too well. They were married in September last, and a week or two ago the wife died, in.child-bed. It was since ascertained that Morgan has another wife living—hence the charge of bigamy. Morgan joined the army, and was arrhated at 4i-or-head quarters of the Army of the ' , Potomac. zlle is now in jail, and will doabtlen3 be tried at the next term of court. RIOT ANP liftransa.—A number of discharged soldiers, who had imbibed too freely, got into a row near the depot this afternoon, and during the melee two men were stabbed and several others considerably bruised and beaten. Ohio. Harmer, one of the men who was stabbed, died shortly afterward. He belonged to Philadel phia, 4 -.ti ‘ d was a member of the First Provost Battalion. It appears that a knife .was run into Harmer's throat. A number of men ssw the murderer committing thd deed, bat as yet they have failed to identify him.. Three sol diers were arrested and are now in custody for a further hearing. We hope the matter will be thoroughly investigated, and that the guilty individual tasy ha identified, and no innocent 'man be made to suffer for the murder. =:Ems INTEND PAZTICIPATIEND.—The First ,City Zou -ayes, Capt. F. Asbury Awl, having been invi ted by the conynittee of arrangementshaving charge of the matter, to participate in the Inauguration ceremonies, met last evening and resolved to accept the -invitation. They will be detailed as the body guard of Gov. Curtin, and from the high repntiition hitherto borne by that old ccups, we .expect them to fully maintain it on this occasion. The Gray, Be serves of Philadelphia and other crack corps will be present, so that our own city boys being selected as the body 'guard is not only a high compliment to them, but to our city. The company will meet at Brant's Hall every evening, at 7 o'clock, for drill. Blue pants, overcoats and caps. Members can draw their arms, , at any time at the arsenal: This call is intended to embrace the ort:Oial members, the members of the three months' and nine months' organizations, and the mem ; hers of the -"emergency" company. to, th e t a be a full tam-out, Skating Club Notioe. The officers and gentlemen of the commiittces of the Harrisburg skating Club are requested to meet at the house of the President this (Thursday) evening at eight o'clock. GEO. WOLF BUEHLER, President -.410---. ATriumott, Rumex GUARDS —A meeting of the Russell Guards (late Company F, 127th Regiment P. V.) will be held at the Hope En gine House, this evening, at 7 o'clock. Every member is requested to be present. By order. THOS. G. SAMPLE, Second Lient. HAVANA CINAES.-0.. A. Bannvart & Co. have now in store the best and largest assort ment of imported cigars ever brought to this market, to which they invite the attention of smokers. They will be happy to show to all who may favor them with a visit the various brands, and feel confident that their stock can not be equalled. Remember the place—drug store under Tones House. JIB-1w FROSTED FEET, BO prevalent during this sea son, can be readily cured by using "13annvart's Frost Cure," an article that has never been known to fail, and thousands can testify to this fact. For sale at C. A:Barn:wart & Co.'s Drug Store. janl2 3t blttrarty RF4III/ Fun.—The regular month ly payment to soldiers' families will be made on Friday afte7moon, 15th inst., at the Sherlti'l office, between' the hours of Your and six. - GEORGE BERGNER, Pres,t. O. EDWAIID9, Sec'y. ATIUTION, FLU ZOVAVIS I—A meeting of the Harrisburg Fire Zonaves (late Co. B, 127th Beg. P. V.,) will be held at Brant's Hall, lower floor, this (Thursday) evening at 7i o'clock. Every member is requested to be present. By order, A. J. FAGEB, let. Lieut. RAILROAD AccTrusner.—The express trahreast, which left Pittsburg on Tuesday evening at 4 35 o'clock, was thrown from the track, near Lockport Station, and three of the passenger cars were demolished. Two passengeTs were instantly killed. One of them was a man named Lirbor, of Aunville, Lebauon county. The accident, it is bid, was caused by a broken rail. NEW BAJERRY.-111r. 'John Alcorn announces that he has opened a - new bakery, on Broad street, between Second and Third street, West Harrisburg, where he is prepared to supply bread and cakes at reasonable rates. Mr. Alcorn is an old and experienced baker, and was for a number of years superintendent.of one of the largest bakeries in this city. He is now selling his bread by weight at the rite of five cente per pound. Persons In want of good bread and wish to get the worth of their money will do well to give him a call. Bread will be supplied to customers in all parts of the city, and all persona desiring any thing in his line of business can leave their orders at the bakery in Broad street, between Second and Third, or in Mr. Alcozzi'a box on the counter In the DAILY TELEGRAM office. . janll-1 w Ilanarannan, Jan. 11, 1864 Mmes. S. A. Ilusxus & Bao.:—Dear Sirs:— This is to certify that I belie used Zenker Bit ter Wine Of Iron, and saw it tested lin•my own family and in a great many others, and being fully convinced of the virtue this medicinepos sasses, I have no hesitancy in recommending it to-be brought into general-use, especially in the army, as there is no remp,ly in the known world equal to Kunkel' a Bitter Wine of boon` er the building up of broken down constitutions, and restoring periops debilitated, threugli sick• nose and exposure, to- their wonted state of health and vigor. As such It would prove a beneficent blessing to many of our countrymen, who have sacrificed all the luxuries and com forts of home, and pained their health and lives for l" the maintenance of the Constieition and Government of this once great and happy repub lic," and for Such an invaluable remedy should be procured at once, regardless cif price or cost, as it may be the means of saving many of our noble patriots from a premature grave. I con scientiously recommend It upon its own merits, and hope that - the day is not far distant when it can be seen in every house and dwelling. . I remain. yours, respectfully, o wirr.TTAAT W. BFAINTA.GA. Ir you wish to impart vigor and clearness to the voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial af fection, get at once a box of Thumvart's Bron chial Troches, the only effectual remedy in the market. For sale by the box, dozen or gross at C. A. BannvartA Co.'s Drug tore, No. 2 Jones Eder, Harrisburg, Pa. fir A liberal disootint to the trade. dec24-ti Tim celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses, defining an object from one to ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Bosendale's Optical In stitute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes in serted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf fillettal Nati= GOLD PENS BE-POINTED EQUAL TO NEW, on the receipt of 36 cents. Circulars for the Johnson Pen sent on application, by Mail or other wise. E. S. JOHNSON, Manufactory and Office, 16 MAIDEN LANE, New York City. decl9-dlta Brown's Bronchial Troehea These Lozenges are prepared from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bzosimim A FICTIONS, Azraun, I:lmmunises, Comas, COLDS, and Irritation or Soreness of the Throat. "PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Will find them-beneficial in clearing the.voice before speaking or singing, and ' relieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, laving a peculiar adaptatienio affec tions which disturb the organs ofspeeob. dec2ld&wlm SPECIAL NOTICE; SALFORD'S OPERA HOUS , W. Hitchcock Sc Co - i'roitiotors. In answer to a notice in the Mawr/au, of Wednesday, evening, July 6th, Wm. Hitchcock reopectfully informs his friends and patrons that he is the Proprietor of the above named Hall, he having obtained a lease from 'Juke Murray.for the term of one month, with ils% privilege of three, and therebx.lntends to keep possession'of the Hall, trusting to his friends and the public for, the same' liberal support that has attended him during his professional career at the above eatalishmentei., pia 7 ' , ~_WAL HITOHOCKIR. TO HORSE OWNERS. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, &c., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured to their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its 'faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appear ance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. Se advertisement. augl9-daweow Military Business Attended To Bounty, Pension, Back Pay,• Subsistence and Military and War Claims, 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-diy 'Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. MAUI DIE 1 HAIR DYE ! I BATERELOR'N UNBELTED Rill DYE Is the Best in the World The only Harmless, Irue and Reliable Dye Known. Thls splendid Hair Dye is Perfect--changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without - injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and - Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed' WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All oth ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Bto. FACTORY---81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. . NNW TOIL= MUM 1111. DRESSIVG 623-Iy. amustmtnts. BR ANT'S HALL• .ANOTHER WEEK And posttleely the last of the popular HOLMAN NATIONAL OPERA TROUPE, Who will appear on KffURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1864. o commence with Rossini's Grand Fairy • Opera, in three acts, of CINDER ELLA; THE FAIRY AND. LITTLE GLAES SLIPPER, With all the scenery, dresses, tricks And transformatione. DANCE, BAS DE DANUBE Miss JULIA HOLMAN. SOUNDS FR0111131: BATTLE FIELD ON THE DRUM To conclude with the YOUNG ACTRESS To conclude (for this night only) with the Comic Operetta of , MI - KEY MAG-lik A; ou, . , THE-BOHOOLMASTER ABROADc Ada - Aston • , 25 cents. . .lbssry•ed Sista •-• •• - 50 -" Children- do •• • 25 0 See' programmes. ' fr'Seats ean• be Secured at Knoche's Music Store. • j ann. lw Sanford's Opera House, W. Michatok & Co Proprietors A. GREAT SILT: THIS EVENING. Second appearance of W. Hitchcock in the laughable Ravel pantomime of VOL AU VENT. Second appearance of the•exceisior Jig Dancer MISS 11.41,1.HDA NAGLE'. Continued success of the popular mit I .V . • is sr ! Also the great . Comic Vocalist MEV. 31ECco1323.ensi. The Charming Vocalist MISS ROSE V OLAN.TR, The great Ethiopian Comedians W. W. CEIAIII3ESS, Mr. W. WORBELL, Mr. J. C. EEENE, Mr GEORGE GERMAN, Mr. ARDELLA, Mr. J. OARS, forming the gieatest concentration of talent ever concentrated in one performance. Admiadon. .... 25 cents. Orchestra seats •50 " Private boxes = $6 00 Reserved seats for ladies. janll CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, WALNUT STENan' BELOW THIRD. J. Budd PEN EVERY EVENING with a first-class O Company of _ SINGERS, DANCERS, CQ?IEDIANS, &0., &C. Admission 15 eta. Seats in Boxes 25 " janl2 A GOOD INVESTMENT rPHE • PROPEIETOR will now sell his "CLEVELAND OMNIBUS LINE," with its good will and patronage, and all the Horses, Harnesses, Stables, Blacksmith and Harness Shops, and the vehicles of every description, including Omnibuses, Carriages, Hacks, Coaches, Baggage and Moving Wagons, &c., on good terms, as' he intends to leave the country on other business. No better investment can be made. The city of Cleveland has now 62; 000 inhabitants, and this is the only established line of accommodation between different parts of ,the town and the Depots, and for all other purposes connected with the various branches of the business: Terms easy. Address janl2 1w H. S. STEVENS, Cleveland, Ohio. Grand Military and Citizens' Dross Ball, : To be given on INAUGURATION EVE, Monday evening, Jan. 18th, in Brant's Hall, FLOOR MANAGFM. Wm. M'Kurny, W. D. Mooaa, N. Clyne, F. WllarsoLos, _ MAbTha OF CFRFIMONIER 41. SPRUCZDANNS SUPERIOR WINES AND BRANDIES Ewkat offered in this market. In bottlea and by:the gallon or.quart. deolV , : EWS10)00114- JL & CO: tATANTED—A situation by a respectable V V young GIRL, as Chambermaid or to do Dining Room work. Inquire at Mrs. SMITH'S, North street, first door below the Buell Rouse,, between Fourth and Filbert streets. jaH lATANTED-500 lbs. Fresh Dandelion Boot, TV by S. A. KUNKEL dit Bro. , Apothecaries, 118 Market st., Harrisburg. oct9 AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard_History of the War. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per mouth. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. & CO., Publishers, Baltimore, Md. de3o Nt '2tbarrtistmtnts. GRI&TD18007111tV Appiimble useful Art A new ththg- Its Oombinatiou. Boot and Shoo Mannfacturets. Jewelers. Families, It is a liquid ..ALFRED Remember, Finis Agents in Ph OFFICE Ca= COMBIESSAIVZ or SUBOISTENCE, DEVT OF TUB SUSQUEHANNA, HARRIFBURO, Jan . 11, 1864. SRAVED PROPOSALS In duplicate will be re calved by the undersigned, until 12 o'clock, N., Friday, January 15th, 1864, for furnishing the 11. S. Subsistence Department, delivered in Harrisburg, with 1,000, Bares fresh ground, No. 1, Extra Flour. -` The flour to be packed in good, well coopered barrels and to be delivered within fifteen days from date of award. Bids must be legible, brands stated and numbers written as well as expressed in figures. Samples must accompany every propogal. Each bid, to have considera tion, must contain in It the guarantee of two responsible persons, as follows: "We, the undersigned, hereby guarantee, should all or any part of the accompanying bid be accepted, that it shall be fulfilled ac cording to its true purport and conditions." Proposals must not be enclosed with the samples, butbe delivered separate and endorsed "Proposals for Flour." The flour will be carefully inspected and compared with the retained samples. Pay ment to be made, after the delivery of the flour, in such funds as may be on hand, if none on hand, to be made as soon as received. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any bids considered exorbitant or not complying with the foregoing: janll dtd STATE CAPITAL HOTEL. CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNIJT STS., Harrisburg, Penn's. THE undersigned having purchased this well known house has enlarged and thoroughly renovated it. The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the entire establishment ele gantly re-furnished. Being pleasantly and eli gibly located, and provided with every conve nience, it offers to the public all the comforts and luxuries of .gt first elass-hotel. Trusty and obliging servants always in attendance. A bar well stocked with choke liquors isattached to the establishment. Sole Lessee de26 dly READ Salts, under the Jones House. York River Oysters, a fine article, under the Jones House. Also, Terrapin's, which will be served up in fine style at short notice under the Jones House, by [noBo] JOSEPH SNIVELY. PHOTOBRAPHS !- PHOTOGRAPHS! ! BURNITE & WELDOR, NORM:RR= OR RUGS ROAD, RESPEOTFULLY inform the citizens of riabrag thatthey have moved their place of business from Ridge Road to No. 110 Market street, between Fourth and Fifth, where they have fitted up a new PHOTOGRAPH GA LLNRY, with all the modern improvements, where they are prepared to do first class work. We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who favor us with a call. no2l d3m ONE HOBSE BLANKEr and BITETALO ROBE, which the owner can have by call on the Chief of Police, proving property and paying for this advertisement jaßstjlB* J 12 Wants. lISFYITL and YALU- B.LE DISCOVERY ! HILTON'S !INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Ifs of wore general practical futility than any Invention now before the public. It has Ibsen thoroughly tested der ling the last two years by !practical men, and pronoun iced by all to be • 3UP.E71.108 10 ANY AdhealvePreparatlonsknown, Husoara Insomami Camorr Is a new thing, and the re mit of years of study its combination is on Scientific Principtat, And under no circimudances or change of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. BOOT & SHOE Manufacturers, using Ma chines, will find it the beat article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works without delay, is not albumd by any change of tempers- 14i aill NA:4:M Will find it sufficiently adhe sive for their use, as has been proved. Bis esimcialk 03744,4 to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and . Linings to Boots and Shoes sufficiently etrdhg with out stkking. - It is the only LIQUID CEMEN T Extant, that is a sure thing for mending Furniture, Crockery, • Bone, Ivory, And articles of Household BE6IE6IBEII HIL.TOIO/1 DISOLUICLII thumwr Is in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. HILTON'S INSOLUBLY OBIT la insoluble in water or oil. HINTON'S lIIIONOBLII Olman Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Mau ' ufactarant Packages from 2 =cos tol.oo lbs. BILTON,BROB. t CO., Vroprietors, havidenua, R. I. LAING & MAGINNIS J. H. GILHAN, Capt. C. S., 11. S. A., Chief C. W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor NORFOLK OYSTERS, FOUND OR STOLEN. CAMPBELL, Chief of Police, Ntm Whotrtininents. TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE. THE annual 114 of United Status taxes made upon 'incenses, income on cams;, silver plate and all unpaid monthly llsts are now due, and payable as follows: Jp.nhtta county will be attended to by John AFLaughlin, deputy, at Mitiliatown, on Alm day the 11th day of January, 1846; at PC/tills terville on the 12th and 13th, Richfield 14th. Mexico 16th, M'Conxtelsville 18th, East Wat erford 20th'""attd 21st, Perryville 23d. Snyder county—Henry Smith will attend at the Washington House, Mlddleburg,on the 11th of January; Selinsgrove, at the Union Rouse on the 12th, Freeburg, at F. Moyer's hotel, on the 13th, at Beaver Spring 14th and 16th. Union county—dasse Beaver, deputy, will attend at Hartleton on the 11th of January, at Mifilinburg on the 12th, at New Berlin on the 18th, at Lewisburg on the 14th and 15th, at New Columbia on the 13th, 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 .23d at J. M. Huff's in the borough of Milton. Dauphin county—Attendance will be g'.von in person, or by deputy, at the As..zikor' Office, Middletown, on the 11th, at Hum meltdown, at Baume' Hotel, on the 12th, at Lingle:down on the 13th, at Berrybur2 on the 19th, at Millersburg on the 20th - , at Halifax on the 21st, at Dauphin on the morning of the 22d. Attendance 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 centum must be added and paid. All taxes must bo paid in Government funds or its equivalent. A. K. FAHNESTOCK, Collector 14th District, Penna. dec3oeowd2w HARRISBURG STEAM MILLS, N 1 1.01.1.1* .15431. a. P l eacselt. 1 EfE subscriber will sell and deliver to any port of the city fresh ground, best extra family flour, in barrels or sacks, In any quan tity, by thit ngle 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 Second and Chestnut streets, at Peters' Farmers' Hotel, in Market street, or at the drug store of Dr. Egle, on the Ridge Road, will be promptly attended to. dec2B-2moeowa JOHN HOFFER. LIQUID EXTRACT ..x. AL rt. AL .2C. AL — 0" lief . The Concentrated Juice of the Freah Rcot A SLIGHTLY TONIC, DIURETIC AN - 1, Zl.. APERIENT. It has a specific action upon the LIVER, excitieg it, when languid, to secretions, and resolving the CHRONIC en gorgemeats. It has been much employed in Germany and is a popular remedy with our practitioners In this country. The diseases to which it is especially applicable are those con nected with the LIVER, and of the digestive ,organs generally. It is the beet preparation ever offered to the public for that disease, and every persein that is troubled with that disease should procure a battle immediately. Price 60 cents per bottle. Made in our own laboratory from the fresh root dug in October, (ate period of its greatest activity.) S. A. lIITNILKL & BRO., Apothecaries, 118 Market street, Harrisburg . jin7 FURS! F UR S!! F R SIII T har. carrying out my well earned reputation for selling the best made FURS at the most reasonable prices, and offer now my splendid assortment of Hudson Bay Sable, Rich Mink Sables, Siberian Squirrel, Chinchilla. Stone Fitch, &e. FURS for Ladles and Idiotic a at the most rea sonable prices. OrMy stock of Hudson Bay and Mink. Sa bles is the finest ever offered in this market. and comprises: Riding Capes, Three-Quarter and Half Capes, Berthas, Collars, Muffs, &c. JOSEPH ROSENBAEM, No. 416 Arch street, above 4th, south side, Philadelphia. P. S.—No buainesa aneacted on Saturday de2B dlmif B. 1. FLOWER% 3P h cot co ;graph el zb, (sucoasson TO inmarrn & NTIO.DON,) Ridge Road, Harrisburg, Pa., WOULD respectfully inform their old cus tomers that he has purchased the entire fixtures of Messrs. Burnite & Weldon, including all of their OLD NEGATIVES, w that all who have bad their negatives taken by that firm can have their pictures executed--as before, at greatly 11 DUCED PRICES, $2 PER DOZEN. Having refitted the Rooms, they are now equal to any in the city, and I am now pre. pared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTE DE VISITE, AND AMBROTYPES Which for softness of tone and flattering effectE canaot be excelled. I guarantee satisfaction tt all who may favor me with a call. B. G. FLOWERS. nov2B-d3mos-3taw-tutas JELECTRICITT. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDER- FEL RESULTS. DR. J. M. CREAMER would respectfully J/in form the public in general and the diseased in particular, that he has opened an office in South Seco l nd street, below Chestnut,Harriaburg : Pa., where he will treat all diseases entrusted to his care, in accordance with the system discovered and taught by Prof. 0. Bolles, of Philadelphia, with whose institution he has been connected, and to whom he takes pleasure in referring the public for information with respect tolls success In controlling disease. No drugging the system with uncertain med ical agents. All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism and other modifications of Electricity, without shocks or any unpleasant sensations. After an Electrical Diagnosis, a guarantee will be given, if desired by the patient. For fur ther information call and get a pamphlet which contains hundreds of certificates from medical men and others proving the superiority of this system of practice over all others. Contratatiwe free. Office hours 9t012 A. M., Ito 5 and 7to 9 P. Ir. DR. J. MILTON CREAMER. de29-d3tawlm to-th.sa FOR BENT—The *store room, cellar and warehouse long occupied by Joseph Ross, dec'd, in the borough of -Middletown, Pa. The Store Room is fitted up complete for dry goods, &c., and the cellar for groceries. It , is well located for a profitable business. A good opportunity is cffered to an energetic man to do a large and safe business, or the whole property, dwelling and store, will be sold.— Inquiry to be made of JOHN T. ROSS, Middletown, Dec. / 1 . Acting Executor. decl4d2tawBra BUILDING STONE FOR BALE, OF beet quality ; - delivered to any pelt of the city. Apply to J. MISR, janl2 Immediately below the city,
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