pailp titgrap. NO. ICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Ad vertisements, Business Notices, Mar. riagei t Heaths, &e., to secure insertion n the TELEGRAPH, mint invariably he accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered In the regal.. liar Evening Edition are inserted In the morning Edition without extra oharge. HARRISBURG, PA Monday Evening, December 1, 1882 TOWN AND COUNTRY. THE DILAFTBD MIIM in Camp Franklin, near York borough, on Wednesday last, indulged in a mutiny, during which, shots were exchanged between the guard and themselves, but no one on either side was injured. They had all better reserve their fire for the traitor foe. A STATED lliKerixa of the Friendship Fire company will be held in their Hall on this evening, at the usual hour. Every member if requested to be present, as important tnsiness will be brought before the company, and nomi nation of officers for the ensuing year. MOVRNINTS OF THIS DRAITYD MRN. —A full regiment of Infantry and part of a Cavalry re giment marched from Camps Curtin and Mc- Clellan yesterday, and were sent over the Northern Central Railroad, bound for a point of which of course we are ignorant. The drafted men will soon all be marched from this vicinity, and placed on duty elsewhere. Ir you WANT Pills, take Ayer's Pill. Nothing has ever appeared in this market that can com pare with this new invention for abasing out the distempers that fasten and grow upon us. They are the Philosopher's elixir of life, that bids defiance to disease, and will leave us no alternative but to die of old age. Reader, if you want a mild purgative for children, or one powerful for adults, take Ayer's Pills. They are sugar coated and pleas ant to use and are e, ell enough known to be gond, without our recommendation. I= DEATH OF A HABEIBBURGBIL—We learn by a private telegraphic dispatch received in this city lest evening, that Second Lieutenant Harry . Lnlz, Capt. Davis' company, 7th Pennsylva nia Cavalry, died at Nashville, Tenn., yester day. Lieut. Lutz had been ill for a day or two, anti was in the discharge of very arduous duty at the time, which tended to aggravate the disease which has proven so late). Lieut. Lutz was well known and highly esteemed in this city, as well for his personal virtues as for those personal traits of manly characser which win and retain the respect of mankind. The memory of Lieut. Lutz will be among the bright recollections of those who loved and will mourn his death. P. S.—By a dispatch received last evening by the Mayor, we learn that Capt. C. C. Davis, left Nashville yesterday morning in charge of the body of Lieut. Lutz, and will arrive here to-morrow. DIRECTORY OF THE lIOSPITALB.—The Sanitary Commission of Washington City have issued a circular, announcing that they have established an office of information in regard to patients in the Hospitals of the District of Columbia, and of Frederick City, Maryland. By a reference to books, which are corrected daily, an answer can, under ordinary circumstances, be given by return mail to the following questions : Ist. Is [giving name and regiment] at present in the hospitals of the District or of Frederick City ? 2d. If so, what is his proper address ? 841. What is the name of the Burgeon or Chaplain of the hospital ? 4th. If not in hospital at present, has he re cently been in hospital? 6th. If so, did he die in hospital, and at what date ? 6th. If recently discharged from hospital was he discharged from service ? 7th. If not, what were his orders on leaving The Commission is prepared also to furnish more specific information as to the condition of any patient in the District hospitals, within twenty four hours after a request to do so, from an (Meer of any of its corresponding societies. The office of the Directory will be open daily from 8 o'clock, A. M., to 8 o'clock, P. M., and accessible in urgent cases at any hour of the night. The number of patients in these hospi tals is about 25,000. If found to be practicable, the duty here undertaken locally by the Com mission will be extended to include all the general hospitals in the country. 1 3 01140118 seeking information can address Fred. Law Olmstead, General Seerdary, (whose name appears with this circular,) Adams Sousa, 244 1 Street, Washington, D. C. =I ARRseT or DESERTERS.—The business of ar resting deserters from the ranks of the drafted men, has of late become a profitable business with the Provost Guard. The plan of the drafted men who desire to escape the service, is to leave the city, seek some of the near sta tions on the Pennsylvania or Northern Cen tral railroad, and there take the trains for Whatever locality they desire to reach in order to cheat the government out of the service they owe. This has been carried on to such an extent, and the service suffered so Beverly in men, that the most stringent measures have been adopted to frustrate the designs of the drafted men and arrest all who are detected in the act of deserting. The stations of Dauphin and Rockville, on the Pennsylvania and North ern Central railroads are favorite points for the congregation of deserters. These deserters walk from this city to these points, because the depot in Harrisburg is patrolled by the Provost Guard, making it impossible for a soldier to enter a car without a pass. Lately, however, the Provost Guard have been detailed for service beyond this city and put on duty at the different sta tions alluded to, and the result has been ; the arrest of large numbers of the drafted men when deserting. On Thanksgiving Day sixty were taken at Rockville and Dauphin. Yester day fifty more were arrested in the same ,vicin ity. The arrests at the stations east of this city are also numerous, so that the Provost Guard have been driving a very useful as well as profitable businees. Iltuntipluattia Malt tlegrapti, itlonban Owning. Member 1, 1862 IN T NANA of the sick and wounded of the Cotton Factory Hospital, those in charge de sire cordially to thank the many friends who have so zealously and successfully labored to make Thanksgiving Day what it was designed to be—a day of enjoyment as well as of reli gious worship. The thoughtful men and wo men who have suggested and carried out the idea of giving to those for the time deprived of their home, as many of its pleasures as possible, will not be willingly forgotten. The ladies who loaded our tables with good things to eat, but who would shrink from publimmention, even could the long list be here inserted ; the gentlemen who addressed us in the day and evening ; Weber's orchestra and the choir of one of the churches, for their excellent music, and the bright faces and busy little hands for their presence and ready assistance, will al ways be gratefully remembered by those who have so largely experienced their considerate benevolence. "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto," etc. SPECIAL NOTICES. • EBY & KUNKEL'S CHICKS will be paid at the State Capital, Mechanicsburg, Leb;non Deposit and Middletown banks; also, at the counting house of E. C. Eby *Ez Co., No. 622 Market street, Philadelphia. n026-2w' OUR JACOB SAYS so.—Caroline is a young lady of more than ordinary attractions and good sense, blest with pious parents who in stilled her youthful mind with correct princi ples. She has grown up a model of amia bleness, and can be seen discharging the do urest is portion of her daily duties with cheer fulness, blended with that conception of good order that has a place for everything and eve rything In its place. She is the life of social society, and as confirmation of her entire good sense, purchases her dry goods at the Cheap Store of Urich & Bowman. dld2t Burnett's Cocoaine. Burnett's Cocoaine. Burnett's Cocoaine. ir A compound of Cocoa-nnt Oil, ho., for dressing the Hair. For efficacy and agreeable ness, it is without an equal. lt prevents the hair from falling of. It promotes its healthy vigorous growth. It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skin. 1 affords the richest lustre. It remains longest in erect. It costs fifty cents for a half-pint bottle. Whatever Dr. Burnett makes is the best of its kind. His Cooking Extracts fully sustain this reputation. For sale by C. K. Keller, Druggist, No. 91 Market street, sole agent for this city. dl-lw-eod-wlt 2lmustments. PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS. THESE beautiful entertainments will com mence at BRAN T'S HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 3D, and continue during the week ADMISSION deel SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE Third St.; rear of litres Hotel SAM. S. SANFORD, Proprietor and Manager THE SECOND SEASON WILL OPEN MONDAY EVE'G, DEC. Ist, 1862, With a LARGE AND TALENTED COMPANY, and a SPLENDID BILL for tho INITIAL PROGRAMME. NOM THE Hares.—Mr. Sanford has no hesita tion in pronouncing the above Hall the best in the City, possessing all the modem advantages and improvements. Seats all well spaced—asy ingress and egress—the Stage a model for Drawing Room Entertainments and Minstrelsy. Courteous and polite Ushers will always be in attendance. Any inattention on the part of the Attachees to the audience, if made known to Mr. S., will be speedily remedied. Front seats invariably reserved for Ladies, and Gentle men accompanying them. THE ENTERTAINMENT will be of a superior character, introducing all the Somas and BALLADS of the day, SCENES ; Wrr- Timms and Boarssquirs, which Mr. S. is so famous in producing at his Opera House in Phil adelphia Price of Admission 25 cents. Orchestra Chairs 50 " Private Box, single seats 75 " Gallery 15 " Children to Parquette and Orchestra, with parents, half price. no2B 808 EDWARDS' GAIETY MUSIC HALL WALNUT ST, BELOW THIRD, OPEN FOR ME WINTER SEASON Admission, 25 cts. Private Boxes, 50 cts Doors open at 61, performance commence at 7} First week of MATT GEBLBR, The Greatest Comic Singer of the Age. IMMENSE SUCCESS. SHOUTS OF LAUGHTER. SOMETHING NEW EVERY NIGHT. THOUSANDS DELI EVERY EVERY BODY PLEASED WITH 808 EDWARD'S • STAR STATE CAPITAL TROUPE. MISS MOLLIE FIELDINGS. MISS KATE FRANCIS. MISS LIZZIE FRANCIS. MISS KATE ARCHER. MONS. PAUL CANE. YOUNG AMERIOA. TOM BROOKFIELD. MR. and MRS. 808 EDWARDS and PROF. WESER'S SPLENDID ORCHESTRA. To Conclude every Evening with a COMIC PANTOMIME. Characters by the Company. 808 EDWARDS, Sole Proprietor. MONS. PAUL CANE, Stage Manager. HAVANA ORANGES. A LOT of fine, sweet Havana Oranges jns .71. received and for sale cheap at JOHN WISE'S, zio26-IS Third Street, near Walnut LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE HARRISBURG POST OFFICE, MONDAY, DEC. 1,1862. OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING Adams, A Atticks, J Atkerison, H W Artur, A Beaty, M A Beaty, C Bermingham, A Bell, A B Ball, MB Wsley, M Barnhart, B Bisann, E Bickel, S H Black, M J Brown, L A Bruce, S Btownsberger, Brightbill, Brosnahan, M Brooks, H T Burross, E A. 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One cent due on each. It GEO. BERGNER, P. X. Snider, A S Smith, B Scheirman, H Smith, W Simpson, S Smith, N STERLING'S AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR. A HANDSOME HEAD OF HAIR is a crown 1 - 1 of glory. With proper care and culture it will last as a protection to the head as Tong as the nails do to the fingers, or the eyelashes to the eyes. Brantaxo's Ansnoste is the only article yet discovered that will bring about the desired results. It is a preparation the result of Feience and experiment ; the science point ing out what was needed, and experiment find ing the required properties in certain roots, barks, and herbs. It has consumed a long time in its preparation, has been tested by persons of most undoubted reliability in this city, and is by them pronounced perlect, and the only satisfactory article, and is now offered to the public. The proprietors, determined to give it the most thorough tests, practical and chemical, and now certain that it will make the hair grow luxuri antly ou Bald Heads, Preventing Grayness and Baldness, Reinvigorating and Beautifying the Hair, rendering it soft and glossy. DR. STERLING'S ARBROSId is a stimulating, oily extract of roots, barks, and herbs, and, aside from its neatness, permanency, and gloss, it is medically adapted to preserve and add to the beauty of the hair. The only article yet dis covered that will Cure the Disease of the Rea*, and cause the flair to Grow. CERTIFICATES This is to certify that about eighteen months ago, 1 commenced using STERLING'S AMBROSIA. My hair was short, thin and rapidly falling out. I had tried many Hair Tonics, Invigorators, &c., without receiving any benefit. Soon after using the Ambrosia, my hair ceased falling out, and commenced growing so rapidly as to astonish me. Now my hair is thick, soft, and glossy, and is five feet four inches in length—when let down, reaching to the floor. This wonderful result I attribute solely to the use of STERLING's AMBROSIA, as since I commenced using it I have applied nothing else to my hair. MRS. LUCY A. BROWN. Sworn to before me this 15th day of April, 1861. H. N. PARKER, Corn. of Deeds. City Hall, New York. Or' For Sale by D. W. GROSS & CO., Har risburg, Pa. nl4-d3m] THREE STEAM ENGINES PUBLIC SALE. rirIEREE of Gardner's patent oscillating en gines will be sold in the borough of York, at the Steam Engine Manufactory of Gardner & Mathews, on Duke street, near the Railroad Depot, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1862, at 2 o'clock, P. M. One 20 horse engine, new and complete. One 4 " " " One 6 " " second banded. The 20 horse engine ran machinery at the Lancaster County Fair, and took the highest premium. • The terms will be made known on the day of sale by D. E. SMALL, no22•dtd Receiver. 80. SIIPILENBERGER & BRO., 80. MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, No. 80 Market Street, Ilarrisburg. Fr HE largest and most extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing, suitable for whi ter wear, is Row offered for sale at the above establishment, at prices to suit the times. Also, a complete stock of Gentlemen's Fur nishing Goods, of all descriptions. They have also on hand a large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufacture to order on the most reasonable terms. n24-lm TO RENT. TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, situa ted on Pennsylvania Avenue, below the Round House. Apply to A. E. RUTHERFORD, Front Mont. n02.1-tf
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