eltgrapo,. NOTICE TO AD VERTISER/I.—AB Ad. vertisements, Business Notices, Mar riages, Deaths. to., to secure insertion n the TELEGRAPH, must Invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered lit the regal int. Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Nalurday Evening, lleetmber 13, 1862 TOWN AND COUNTRY. A BROULAR MONTHLY M&aTINO of the Harris burg Typographical Union will be held at the Citizen Engine House, at seven o'clock. IMMIEMEI HAVE you seen those fine goods at Keller's, .received expressly for the Holliday's? They are disappearing rapidly, and you will miss them. Call at once. 91 Market Street. I=Cll= A STATRD MEETINO of the Friendship Fire COM pany will be held in their hall, on Monday evening, at the usual hour. Punctual attend ance is requested, to finish the arrangements for giving their Seventh Annual Ball, on New Year's Eve. A CHRISTMAS DINNISH FOR THE SICK MD WOHNDSH SoLnizas.—We trust that some of our patriotic and liberal ladies will busy them selves iu providing a suitable dinner for the sick and wounded in the military hospitals of this city and vicinity, on Christmas day. The time is short, and the deserving of the sick soldier great. A Christmas dinner would not be digestible, if we thought that the Soldiers in the hospitals were unprovided for on that occasion. What say the ladies of Harrisburg to our proposition? We are good for a turkey. I== PROMOTED —Sergeant George W. McCol lister, of Co. I, (Capt. C. C. Davis' command) 7th Pa. Cavalry, has been promoted to the 2d lieutenancy of the company, in the place of Harry H. Lutz, deceased. The pro motion of such men is what we must look to for the future success of the army, as he is among those who have labored manfully and patriotically for the victory which is to bring us peace. He is a citizen of Harrisburg, and of course the honor he has thus won by his promotion is reflected un his home and his friends. Tit Sica SOLDIURS . Ilser.--This establish ment, located on the vacant lot belonging to the Lutheran Church, on Chestnut street below Fourth, is now frilly in operation. Sick and wounded soldiers have already been entertained at the Rest, and thus far the establishment has been a perfect succres. A visit to the Sick Soldiers' Rest will repay any of our lady readers. The arrangements in the sleeping department are of the most am ple and even luxurious order. Carpeted, heated, well ventilated and lighted with gas, this apartment is capable of affording a soldier a rest as sweet, as clean and as comfortable as could be derived in the choice chamber of any of our best hotels. Added to this apartment are water closets and conveniences for bathing, all so located, that they can be reached by the sick without exposure to the weather. We feel a special pride in the Sick 'Soldiers' Rest, as well from the fact that it was designed to benefit those who are risking so much - for the good of the people, as for its being such an eloquent practical evidence of the liberality and patriotism of the citizens of Harrisburg. What is wanted at the Rest, is a suitable blank book, to serve as a Register, in which to keep a record of those who seek its shelter for repose and refreshment. Such a Register might afford those passing through this city in quest of friends, the most important informa tion. Any one desiring to donate the Rat with such a Register, will do a good service in a good cause. =I AN APPEAL Ti) SCHOOL DIEZOTORB.—We pub lished a beautifully conceived and finely writ ten poem yesterday, from the pen of one of the most gifted women in the country, on a subject in which too little interest is felt by the parents and people, not only of this, but of every city and school district in the country. While our system of education is magnificent in all its proportions—while as a whole, it exceeds in moral grandeur any other attempt or undertak ing of the same description in the world, it is yet deficient in many of its details, and some salutary reforms are needed to make it an in fluence for refining the heart, cultivating the nobler impulses of our nature, as well as im proving the mind. Our lady poetical corre spondent has touched the right key and elicited the best music on this subject that we have yet heard offered as a plea in behalf of the over tasked pupils of the public schools. She evi dently wrote of what she knew, and her plea is worthy of the serious consideration of the school directors of Pennsylvania. The most mistaken notion that ever entered into the mind of man, is that which has seized the train of so many otherwise sensible people, that the minds of the young are best developed by a system of tasks ; laborious, perplexing, confounding - and mien appalling. .The same principle might its well be carried Ott, mad the physical energit taxed in likemanner. When we resolve to t brain of a boy ,or 'girl, it might as well hlso be decided to demand more of the muscle of each than they can - possibly perform, because it will net the sooner : ran., der, the child demented. A pitment might As well. insist that the child should take: a. a . certain amount of work to school, to formed there, - as the teachers demand that the scholar should carry his books home for study. The school room is the proper place for study, Home should be and is - the region of pleasure, of recreation, of the performance of such duties for the-pupil as will relieve the mind from its wearisome tasks of the schocil room. —But we will not pursue this subject any further now. It is one whichintereefzi parents, and to their discussion we refer it: It is one, too, in which school directors have immense power, and in .their discretionary use, that power can be wielded for either; peat *Oct er stupeitikilit 011. Puitegitiatitet Dai Meant-bier 13; r X 1862 TEI nen of the I Anfrntpnate man, who, with his wife and two children recently perished in a prairie fire, in Kanansosaa Josiah Kellerman; and ziotilehiph, as erroiachraliriplinted in account of last week. MrruNs Biro Srooluaus Pop, 7,n2 SoLnisze.—lt is stated on good authority flat- many of our soldiers are suffering for the want of mittens and stockings. Cannot the ladies repeat the , good deeds of last winter and supply their wants? We believe that It only requires to be made known to sekthonsands of fair fingers to work. Fawns' Cou.sea.-46. meeting . WM recently held in Philadelphia of subscribers to the stock for a FriendeColleieorhere both males and females will receive a liberal education. The stock subscribed by the three yearly meetings of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, is $50,000. When half is paid in, commencement will be nade by purchasing ground aid erecting buildings. The design into raise a capital of $200,000 if possible. The College is to be under the management of thirty-two stockholders se lected for the purpose. It is to be located con venient to Philadelphia, probably in Delaware • .`. county. Mamma° Bocirry.—The Harmonic Society will meet at the lecture room of the Baptist church, coiner of Pine and Second streets, on Monday evening next, at n o'clock. The object of the meeting is to take measures to resume the regular meetings of the society, and to ascertain whether or not the mombers of the society will make another effort 'to pat 'it in 'active operation, The officers,bope that every active membet will make it a matter of duly to'be present. Thei members of the &ohs of all the churches are earnestly invited to attend and unite with the members of the society on 'this occasion. Cumettatatto Conevr.-:-The barn of G. L. Shearer, of Di Ebbw, was burnt to the ground on the 25ihttlt. Large quantities of hay and corn were destroyed in the conflagration. Tarr ibis Aceidnit,4-The Carlisle Hotta of the 12th says that last week ai accident occurred in the neighborhood of Shjppensburg, which caused the instant death of Mrs. Severe, whose : neck was broken, and :the probable mortal : wounding of her husband. We have Wen unable to ascertain any further particulars than that Mr. and Mrs. Severs were riding home in a wagon from Shippenstrarg, where they bad bought a stove. The horse ran away—fipsetting the wagon, and producing the mournful events mentioned above. Tetra Cans op nui CHILDREN. —A hortible se.' eident recently occurred in Philadelphia, _by" which two little girls were dreadfully burned, causing one to die while the flames were playing about her petsou, leaying the 'other in a condition that : forbids, every . hope of her recov ery. They were aged !respeififirely seven , and three years,• and . had beenleft in charge of a store, when ,one attempted to roast'en'epPle on a hot-stov_e,_thareby igniting her 'clothes. As the other atten — i - Pitt , tuossay Atm cu.> flames were also communicated to her Clothes,' and thus they were literally consumed. This is another warning for' parents to, guard their children against such accidents. • Ho advice can be given for such cases. The PrrOeficelknd care' of the parents must provide the means etpro tection to thachildren. —OrtNednesdaylait, in Huntingdon, a child belonging to a &mai named Rogers, was ,blrned, 'from the effects of which it died.,_ The child had been left alone, and was attempting to play with the fire in a wood stove. -. DRAM'S DomistoThe announcement of the death of Mrs. David J. Unger, this morning, caused a thrill of irrepressible regret to pass through • niauy h i eerts of those who had known and-long esteemed Mrs. U., • whose life ' ade her so beautiful an d:valuable', to, their j presenoe. Mrs .U. contracted a cold .Whlie eugagett in the good work of Ministering to, the wants , of the soldier. The sick and' wounded defenders of the Union-were• regarded. by her as brothers. To more Muni ono .'ot these she was .like a guardian angel, hovering about their conches, contributing to their com fort and laboring.for their health, untither own enereet and-gtrenth gate:Way, and.hefoie heir _ friends could realize the fact, she was.on the verge of a grave from , which ihe had been struggling to save oth ers. Thus, as' it were, while crowning herself with deeds of inereY and charity, she passed from this to that other life, where she will get her blessed reward. The death - of Charles V. "Matthews' lies also elicited that sineine regret among his friends, Which only the passing away from earth to heaven of a good makqui pp mnvigd. He may have bad Chios faults---)mtlew EMU had so many virtues to• conntevbahume whatever of fault there may have been in his nature. tjlenerous, frank, devoted aid haneet, his record le suah that *SO who klYed • him can al waysturn to it with pride, as their brightest heritage of ,_bls gift. "Peace to his tibia." Tun TaxAlresniniiiiT.—A very serious annoy ance in the enforcement of the new lax lawhas been removed by the action of Congress on Tuesday. In fixing the' ' of the law, no provision had beenhninistering the oaths and affirmalio In its operations. Thus the merchant, .ufactuxer, brewer, or distiller, who is required to melte monthly or quarterly returns, under oath, wa compelled to make his affidavit before a magistrate and pay, the fee customary in such - cues.. It was not to be expected that an Alderman or .1/notice of the Peace, not otherwise paid, would consent to be troubled by such business, unless paid, and thus ihe tax payer was not only compelled to pay hie' proportion into, ithe coffeip of. thtt Govern ment, but also add to the profits of Me Justice. The Alifermen did a heavy gtaiultouki business last summer, in swearing volunteM and administering ,o a ehs alligionce, and no doubt discovered tha t the work`, tkough pleasant,. ents pot remunerative. - By virtue of the am end ',lnente,` the excisemen are empowered to "4 0 itheir own swearing" In receiving attested le turns. This amenatnentislin: curtails the foes the different Aldermen' slid , fiftigiatiatecief he country, who calculated on oaking. l o bar of the tax bill pay. COLUXBI& 41! .. 0e4gibes very imposing and belutiful, a monument which has lately begs erected in one of the cemeteries of th 4 vi lo3fy, by SaMuel D. Yoririg, of this 'city; as a markof his regard and love for the memory of his son. DEAD BODY Foren.—The . l3ody of a man, sup posed to be William Bomberger, was found in the river opposite State street, yesterday-after noon, by some boys who were skating nettethe shore. The deceased was dressed' in full infan try uniform, and is suppose , } to have been etc of the drafted men from W,ashington township, this county. On his person was found a letter from his father residing at Gratz, and About one dollar in money. An inquest was held by Henry Beader, req., and the Jury rendered a verdict of accidental drowning: Blame op MIPS NPLLII 0.1111i014 AT PLANT'S Harr..—This. evening this beautiful and talen ted young lady, who has been with us for the last two . months, has her Muni) op the bills for a benefit to-night; The public are well aware of this young lady's ability and her claims for a good house, and we are sure that' every lover of the drama will attend to-night to groat - her., She is from a family who have amused: the public, for nearly a hundred yews, being :the great gland-daughter of that Jefferson who died in this city, and who lies hurled amongst us—Old Joe, aahe was ealled,'and who in his day was the great Comedian of the country. A gentleman of Harrisburg hia consented to ap pear as Claude Mellnott in the Lady of Lyons: Let bier bays a bumper. A, Tiorrhaosw. To beautiful gold medal has been manufactured by Bally & Co:; Philadelphia, for presentittic4 to ll4r. Powell Sharp, the engineer on the Pennsylvania Rail road, Who so, heroically saved the ' lives: of a large number of passengers en the Allegheny mountains in November, to which we alluded at the time of the occurrence. The medal is a beautiful piece of workmanship. 'Within a laurel wreath, on the Obveni43, Is the 'following inscription : • " Presented to Powell Sharp, Engineer on the Pennsylvania Railroad, by =the passenger.; on the train from Pittsburg, November 14th, 1862, in testimony of their admiration for his noble and heroic onnduct. in saying theit t•ier the ilk of hie 01/11. ? '• L ) i • On the reverse is a handsomely engraved picture of a locomotive, within a laurel wreath. A Ates non Onanumo l lolo --If, the writer of the communication in the Patriot this morn ing, dated 'at 'Ohairibersburg, Dec. 10, 1862, had shown as much zeal in defending the town of Chambersburg frOm the invasion of the rebels, as he does to defend the secession influ ence in the public schools of this city, he would have been . doing his . 24toutri aviciti , service. As it , is, he puts his pen=to a work in which he seems to have great intereet; that of defending treason in its incipiency. The fact, too, that.he seeks to use 'twat' Virtues and Accomplish- Ments to palliate the 'lltipndencej.trelisoW Sad . belligerent propensitica 6f th ' edarig>~tgrs'o tart or our well knoen swaision alitiEwitu 4 1 - , Pau4tat , liimmaabiwom AcN, Iktifw defence.d the outrage latelycbinmittedlit the ,South Ward High Eichpol. .Ancl yet, the rea soning of the writer in the Patriot thilmrping is, equal; . almost to ~tiul'apirtt,Which he wants to I cover: nit by appeals for ithat, which is not in issue4n the discunion. • Be forgets to nee / proper dieguise When he changes the loc a tion ,of...his &tee, and .we new tablas him to stick -to the repairing of old breeches, instead of making issues' *Hie defence of a base cause. His finit tia sttiuhki,..at, a card for the ain school girls w.i4nre,.beeause some of the girls refused to sign it. His 'unit attempt` in a etuntannieationwas abut fla---and now since he has becomel 80104 p( Augsburg, and changes the date of . hlit,produStiOlgeto Dhamv beralung, he-sheWslow-soon the pleas of those who : desire to apabgise for' ihe influences of treason, actually run 'put and,. 4Ctin . ninkrtdiaakini. If we bad euileAvoted,.we ctudd no‘have ex - poied , thishusiness. and bowies; as effectually as the writer'd the Su r d slid communications has dins satisfied with the vindication thetrutb has received at our hands, we dismiss the whole liubject fOreirincl 'granting " Philo-justice " the privilege of persesally, OA gratification he is `entitledztoo for his leak of reason, loyalty and To:F.:Monk Idateximen arm CaPrr4LISTS ! You have a soleni' - dOti 't.O l perforni to ' your Government and to.,posterityl. 60 : r • gallant army arid navy must bittirPOrt ed bk.every man ' and woman who obai - iany means, large or email, at their control. The United Mtates Government; 'to whictC, - wOtitgi our prosperity as a nation, security of person and property of every sort, calls on each indi vidual to rally to its <support=not wilkOkpa tiont or gifts-though--'‘ino7: ,- COuld , ':-:tiithlibld them-lorr'asOaßrlctifi To 11 4; 10 Alqs, based on, the best secnrity, in the world li i • the untold andinarcely yet tried : resources of , this mighty continentivhich were developing . rapid= ly when the.r.e.hellion, !mike . out, and to main tain:which, IL9 A PRIMES'S HAISTAGE TO mmtru 7 st; this defence against rebelliOn !s - made.' There is io:,m4ol6l4ittiqn, 'and can be no failure—the cost has been: connted,-- and the buithen will be_ light to , tui, and gladly borne byi.poiteritY. ' What our RevOltitiOnaryFathent aritor - us, Wm wilt be to . coming 'generations, if we.fail not in our plain awl ..simple duty • The , o wner cirevery foot of ground, of every hOusii and -workshripijoweetti debt 'Of Serviee in thefteld, or" ofhis means in this noble work ! Talk not of. taxes! they reeks . the; LOansl TtdMihe LOans and • the 'taxes.i : fall more lightly—and they supply the ready,.eseent and r requrc'' d means . to•strike thif:deittit bodkin and* foul disturbers CiAloi'.l 4 Taifon'a peace:! _ •. Talk not of:Belem! They Are the Walston of . GOD! who - rules - the . world and ;.:11talles ' tiny jof this mighty . • Nation" Out. =first diiti is to God-oar next to • (Hit' noktri • . , Your nearest patriatic pink or- lianker Wilt supply thiilriarti:on •unich depends !. See advertise : Mont' :`1! he sotitis 'MO' Civi -• reedy for-delivery-at the office of JAY COO • titVck,'Bilikers; l4 9 , ' l 4 l "4 4 .“44 polia; Pi. I. 0. or 0. F.—The officers and members of ,Harrir.burg Lodge No. 68, and the members of the. Order generally, are invited to meet at the Hall (Walnut stieitt) toZmorrow (Sunday) after noon, at o'clock, to attend the funeral of their deceased brother, C. C. Matthews. dlt° 4 . , . 1 1 ~ :.,:. 1 i,.,,i •.t/1111E/OfiTS. SAN MILD' 8 Opium Housa.—Great Bill for thu Evening.—Being for the benefit of Mr. Brown, the summed Pantomime will be repeated, to gether with other attractions. Ou Mouday evening:a benefit Will be given ba Mr. R. John son and his Dramatic Company—the Hidden Hand perforined. Sanford appears as Wool. This attraction combined should draw a buinpbr for Illtr Johnson. SPECIAL 'NOTICES. MILITARY BUSINESS, Of all kinds attended to. EUGENE SNYDER, - : Attorney ad l Law. Office : Third Street, liswistgirg, Ps.• [43271y A Monet FATARusinuorr —Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of Fos perity and as a determination on the part of our businas men, no longer to remain'behind the " light house," is the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick building at the corner of Market and. Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part of our city. The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, outside of New York, but the stuck ch %Rouges competion.— Without going Into detail, we may, safely say that the firm keep On hand everything usually kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and that they sell at very retail . profits. Their clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumstances what ever to misrepresent,or take ssivantage of any customer. A general - invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase `or not. To the Afflicted The undersigned would respectfully inform 'those who are afflicted with. Rheumatism, Dye persia, Consumption 'of Liver and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers,-'and` arising from impuritrof thelAbod, that she to prepared to furnish Mrs. liVesthoven'sGerman ,yegetable Medicines at'Verynikklerate - rates. - I have also on hand a .quantity of invaluable. Salves for 'Sore Eyes, : Frceen Feet and Piles. References !can be fuished to' their ivonderfril efficacy, whenever called upon. There heed The no ap ,prehension in regard to my competency to ad minister it, as ',have had it on hand for the ,past six years. As they are now sold at reduced prices, no family should be without them over They 'can ,he 'had at any time 'residence, Pine '4reet; between Second and I ,Front. (anlB-dlni) ' *BS. L. BALL. PHILADALPHIA, Nov, 3, 1862. Mrs. Ball :—Lfeet no hesitancy in acknow ledging the virtue of your medicinc, its sooth ing Widen& and heilling power.' For 'several iyears I was alliicteiridth dyes's:Oda,' and during imy stay in Harrisburg you cured me in the abort spike Of one Jmentit, of that• annoying d distressing disease, and at the same time Iso cured me of a running scrofula, which had ':meted for over one year without cessing.-- aring my years of affliction. I_ applied fre ' nently to doctors, qf medlcanK but they proved ne Per at ; * 3 V W° 9# 46 **19 1 4 111 /4 1 1 and .lief tithe power of your and" would :ay to those afflicted; who wish to enjoy.life in is natural element, with a system renewed to igorous natgim. to try your medicine as I did. 'Or Yours, truly,. GEO. J. hicCE - litRY, 54 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. FURS I ' Fuss 11-IWe bore received from New ork "a splendid assortment of Fur,' at all prices. ,lilack Cloaks, ready . made .and made , to order. , .epoHoop Skiitri, all styles ,from 75c, Up: . 60 pieces of white, red and yellow flannel. 25 dozen of white and•grey -Undershirts and. Drawers. , ~" ' • L 25 Pieces of new 13elaines . and' other:Dress cleats: , r: ~..,: (1',.. 30 'Pair of - splendid Willie (all wool) Blankets. 200 splendid Cianforio4andir; best French Odle wtirk- • , A=very large assortment of ladies, gentlemen d children's Stockings, (wool and cotton ) ) all , 10 dozen of Nubituy „Woplen Hoods, Sontags, and Chenile Soak., • .- • . 60 pier:63 . 6f Cassinette and, Kentncky Jeans,. foC men <.f 6 P4 49P1' . wear- .4. colott;) PO,,lftecak, Find,yaamattaa.. " Our stock now is large, and bought i befOre the rise in goods, and those wishing to buy, we 'would invite to cIL " Ei. LEWY: EME2 : .F 164-4860-4. • • DRAKE'SRLANTATIQ I IT BIM Tlip y puriry',:iirengthen and int lgorato. . • Their brake a liavlthY appear!. ' Theyarritili iiiied:de to change of Wader and diet. they overcast. &gleans:4 distdpation and late .hoars4 They strengthen the iptem and enliven thopindp 'they prevent miasmatic and intemittedt. titers. They purify the breath and acidity, of the They . nore Dyspepsia and ,Crnstipation. They 'Ore, diarrhea, It Nokia; e.nd Molina iforbus. They bare - Liver Complairt and Nervous Headache. They pre , lies! bitters' ter Ili world. They 'make ,the weak ,1111111 strongoind are cupolated itar.pru'a great restorer They are midi. of pare ..st: Croft s RUM, the ;celebrated Calla aya Bark;ioObt and herbsond are taken with ti e pleasure of a beveragei without regard to age or time nflity, Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentlestimulant. Sold by, all Grocers, Dinggista, Hate& and Saloons. P. IL Drake &Co.,- 202 Broadway, New Teak. . novd wed Swat dmdsw ?like no more unideisient and 'unsafe Medicines. for unpleasant' and dangerous diseases,'Mie HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII, Which has received the endorsement of the most PROMINENT PHYSICIANS IN THE U. S. fa, now, olierett bar afflicted hum azdtyiee ' certtin onrelor the Dilliadg a Vinlieioes anirFirinpamns arlimatiaCirom diseases and 'cense of the llrmary . , or.gemisi•organs. General Debility; .> and physical Depression, • , Imbedlity, • - Deterowoon of ow . 4,o„.„the Bead, ,f)onfdeed IdeaN . 47BAeibiy .. 1 . . f,. . General Irritability Rearassnexa end Sleepletanera at flied; -iitmenge of - Mulcalar Efficiency, Losaat Appetita,, /VIT. et% • . • • $ pun : Low i dp c ttlav - - Disorganisation or Paralysis of the. • Otipaus . , ' Palpitation •of the . Heart. And, in fileatst MPROomitanta of a Nervous end Debilitated stain oftihe Menem. insure The gaiullie . &is - Wit: ,*(A I ~ t: TA4OI,XOOTHaIi C1 . *E54471/I.RANTEED: • move diawdan ' I=IIM Ntm Ilbutrtismtitts. WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street, liarrisburg, Pa., DIALER Di PIANO. STEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet J.l makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU mzyrs, FBOM $45 to $/-00. Guitars, Violins, Accordeous, Flutes, • Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guibir strings and mud cal erchandise in general. 13 = MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on band. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT ROSEWOOD mama' . Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of beet plated LOOKING GLASSE 8 From smallest to largest sizes. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street febl9-wash PUBLIC BALE. I N pursuance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to sale, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1862, at the Court House; in , ,Harrisburg, at 1 o'clock P. M., the folio wing real estate, viz : A certain TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, adjoining lands of John Pypher,Peter Fox, and the estate of widow ?rest, con taining about 15 ACRES, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE One story and a half high, a Log Stable. About THIRTEEN ACRES is cleared, and in a state of cultivation; about TWO ACRES is Woodland. The whole tract is enclosed. There is a YOUNG ORCHARD near the house, and a never-failing spring of water. The land. would be well adap ted for a Nursery. Late the estate of John Bower, deceased. Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by _ _ _ _ _ •• - • GEORGE W. SEAL, Admipietratot of said deoeoked. Jowl RINGLAND, Clerk O. C. [decOltaw. PUBLIC SALE. 1I; N PURSUANCE of-an order of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed sale, on SAI'URDAY, the 10th day of January, 1863, at the Court House in Harris burg, at one o'clock, 71.. w,, the following real estate, viz.: A certain lot of ground in the city of Harrisburg t bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning , ou North street and th.flitte of 'l'vidow Bell, thence by said liele'orie hundred feet to lot of Joseph Lewis, thence' by line of said lot five feet to property of E. S. Bell,. thence o¢ =lice of 'said lot parallel with North street fifteen feet to a post' on line of lot Of C. J. lfill; ler, , thencl ~ bL seem . QI.IO hundred and, five feet toNorth street, thence . by North street fifteen . 'feet to - the Piaci) of beginning. Whereon is erected a Two Story Frame House and back building, well fudslitd, with a three feet alley in common with the adjoining build mg, late the estate of Bliss May, dee'd. Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by „. DR. JOHN . H. FAGER, Administrator of said deceased. decli f3t ' Jzo.'Rnvaratin, Clerk, 0. C. AUDITOR'S NOTICE J. HE Orphans ' Court of-Dapphin County has appointed the subeciiher auditor to deter- Mine-tha-balance -in-the-hands of Benjamin Kunkel, surviving exhblitor °IA - he last will and testament of Christian Kunkel, late of Harris hurg, deed, and to distributelhe same among the legateQ named 'in said will. And the au ditor has 'appointed' Windily, the sth day of lanuary' hat; at his office in Harrisburg, at 10 ise'clock in the forenoon of said day, for the put of attending to, the duties of his appoint eat, when and where all persons interested Will plikilte tO attend. - . 'JNO. BOL'KUTS. ado . doaw gw . - VIRRIOR OR TIER HARRISBURG BMWS CO., Harrisburg, Pa.., Dec. 6, 1842. BRIDGE ELECTION. MRF4TING -of the stockholders of the Harrisburg Bridge Company is invited to tie held at their eastern toll house, in the city 1.4 Harrisburg, on Monday, January bth, 1863; when an election will be held,,between the hours of 10 and=2 o'clock, for'n President, a Becretary.'and Treasurer, and twelve Directors, to serve foi the ensuing year. • ' WLLLI.AM 'BUEHLER, dg.doavrtect„ Secretary and Treasurer. AUDITOR'S NOTICE . , -HE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orpban's,Court of Dauphin County, to make daitribution among creditors of the balance for distribution in the htmds of Joseph Rad:Liman; administrator of the estate of Nathan Lichte• walter,Aate of Halifax township, deceased, will. Make said distribution at his office in Third rgreet, Harrisburg, on THURSDAY, THE BTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 1863, when and where all interested may attend. J. W. SIMONTON, Auditor. Dzotountu 11, 1862. [dll-dloawBw Vou4it :,{4l Collection of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay • , and War Claims. Olken' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls, and Re cruiting Accounts Made Out• "'undersi g ned, having been in the em ployment of the United States during the last eighteen months, as Clerk in the Muster ing and Disbursing Once and Office of Super intendent, of Recruiting Service of Pennsylva nia, respectfidly informs the public that he has opened an office in the Dam! Tummarn Building for the purpose of collecting Pen dons, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims ; also, making out . Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls and Recruiting Accounts.. All orders by mail attended to promptly. . r, SULLIVAN S. CHILD. ; Blanks, of all kinds furnished at this office. novl-dtf. MINCE PIES. • , MI AMINO,: OURRA NTS EMONS , L pID , • - _ ' BRANDIES, Bic. Fcit• ode by ' '" 'N'ilif..3296g; Jr. it Co. JUST REOItIVED. LARGE, APPAT4tridN' Family 'Bibles et diltdieint - ttiliss,or Oc, it It ,ftoss n isti stuagdllo.'•.&lise - Pionliet ibbtesdif: cprent Wise julicewatt MANWllo2ll.l3psicalare—; Iblbl64` 2tmtzsemtnts. PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS I==l BRANT'S CITY HALL, Every Night This Week. SPLENDID COMPANY.. BEAUTIFUL PIECES ADMISSION (It cB. 26 cents SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE Third St., rear of Herr's Hotel. SAM. S. SANFORD, Proprietor and Manager SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, BENEFIT OF RI W. BROWN. DONNYBROOK FAIR, TERRIFIC ASCENSION ON A POLE! SINGLE BLESSEDNESS. The whole to conclude with the Ravel's PANTOMIME THE FOUR LOVERS I, Price of Admiration 26 cent Orchestra Chairs f 50 " Private Box, single seats 75 "• 4 Gallery. 15 " Children to Parquette and Orchestra, with parents, half price. Doors open at fri o'clock ; Performance to commence at 71 o'clock. AYER'S PI i... uS ARE you sick, feeble and complaining Y Are you out of order, with your system de ranged and your feelings uncomfortable ? These symptoms are often the prelude to serious ill ness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out the disordered humors—purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unob.tructed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous activity, purify the system from the obstructions which make dis ease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, producing general aggro's tion, suffering and disease. While in this con dition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and com mon complaint, is also true in many of the *erseated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements ,ot na oral functions of the body, they are rapidly and many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues of these Pills will neglect to employ them when suffer ing from the disorders they cure. such as Head-7- ache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Billions Com , plaints, Indigestion, Derangement of the Liver' Costiveness= Constipation, As a Dinner Pill they are both agreeable and effectual. Paiox 25 ORNTH Put Box, OR Fw 13oxsa volt $1 Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Massachusetts. Sold by C A. Bannvait, D. W. Gross & Co., C. K. Keller, J. M. Lutz, Dr. Riley, F. Wyeth and dealers everywhere. 3. 41.17G173117.3 SEC EC, ARTIST. PHOTOGRAPHS retouched in Odors, India I_ ink, Pastelle, Sehia, and Orayon, in the most artistic manner, from $1 00 to $26 00. Persons having defective Photographic copiek frour Daguerreotypes of deceased relativesr;can have them retouched and made "speaking like nesses." Mr. Beck attends to having old Daguerreotypes copied front miniature to life size. Ivorytypes painted in every style. Sprr amen pictures can be seen at his studio; above Kelker's 'Hardware store, corner Second street and Market Square. Carte de visite colored neatly DRY GOODS EVERY DESCRIPTION. At the Lowest Prices the Market will Afford. CATHCAB['S dBal4w) Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. Opened thif' Morning A MAGNIFICENT LOT OF MISSES BALMORA.L SKIRTS, All sizes. LADIES 'do. ' do, Entirely new iitYlet SUPERIOR BALMORAL SK IRIS FOR MOTiRNI. LNG AND SECOND MOURNING. A large assortment of F'QRB of every kind, received by Express to-day, at prices as low as the Fresh, Best Made, Warrant ed Furs can be gold. CATHCART'S, No. 14 Market Square dB-d4w] Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. GREAT VARIETY OF KID GLOVES All Nos. and shades of color. MISSES, LADIES', plain or stiched, GENTLEMEN'S, The very best article imported. CATHCART'S, Next to the Harrisburg Bank. dB-d4w] COAL OIL I COAL OIL! ! LAIME stock of superior, non explosive coal , oil, which we offer for sale at a low figure,' by wholesale or retail. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, d 8 Corner Front and Mark& Sts. PINE ARTS. RECEIVED horn New York4cimie, a most elegant asiortnient of ' MARBLE STATUARY, BORMIIIAIC 61118 i. &X • &O . - (Catalogues ready for distribution which will tie sold at a very sumll advance on cost, by SILAS WARD, At the Music, Picture Frame and Fine bet Depot, Third street, N 0.12. d 6 dtf b 18• d 1 ra
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