ailp ILtitgrap4. No ICE TO ADViCitTISRita..--Ald Ad.. vertleements, Business Notices, Mar. riaites, Deaths, ace., to secure inesertiaos n the TELEGRAPH, must invariabV be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regit- I r Evening Edition are inserted in tile morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Wednesday Evening, Deer tuber 17, 1882 A sPrmintn Pxbibition of fine goods for the Holidays Keller's, 91 Market street. Call and see. FOR BALI CHRAY..—AO ID(Faltry sword, Snap and belt, and an excellent gum blanket. The articles are entirely new, having never been, used. Apply at this office. tf I=l=2l MILITARY REIMS' FUND —The regular month ly pal went will be made on Friday afternoon, (19th inst.,) at the Sheriff's office between the hours of four find six. GEO. BERGNER, Pres 0. ttiW ARDS, Sect'y. etTRISTIWAS PaISENTS.—We have just received a fine lc)! irt leather goods, ladies' and gents' dr,sgicg rases, shaving Cages, ladies' compan• ious, a Fpl en did variety, satchels, cabs satchels, A largo assortment of fine cigar cases, watch cases, p wket.books of all kinds. Remember, we all.w no parties to undersell us, quality of goods consi '..r. d Keller's Drug and Fancy Store, N. 91 Market street. NURBSS AND :janosoNs.—That those who have eons or hu'bands in the army, and who are apprelnlit,ive that they are among the wound . ed of the battles near Fredericksburg, may not be influenced by fear that such as these will be neglected, we are happy to state that the Gov ernment has made the most ample arrange mount in regard to burgeons and nurses. The army under Burnside is supplied with a metli. , l4 corps a superior ability , bofh as regards eir. parlance and numbers, while. the force of nurses is verilarge. These facts are consider-, ed imoortant not only to those wounded, but, to the Fri. uds of all such as have been disabled . before Fied,ricksburg. PINNISYLVANIA. CZNTRAL—Pittsburg to Boston.—' The Pennsylvania Railroad Company w ill prob ably be eivibled, in a short time, to make a thorough connection between Pittsburg and Albany and Boston, avoiding both Philadelphia and Nuw York. The route will be as follows Pittsburg to Tyrone, Pennsylvania Central Rail road ; lyrou, and Lock Haven (in progress,)! Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad ; L9ck Haven to WiLiarri sport, Philadelphia and Erie Rail road ; New York to Elmira, Elmira Railroad; Elmira to Binghamton, New York and Erie Railroad ; lii ngbampton to Albany (in progress,) Albany and tiLnqiiebanni. Railroad ; Albany to Boston, Western Railroad. The total distance from Pittsburg to Boston will be about 650 miles, of which the Pennsyl vania Central Railroad will control over one third. I=l= A SOLDIER was shot at Port Royal ou the lst inst., for having deserted from the Ninth Maine Volunteers. Therebels returned the deserter to the federal Rues, on the plea that a man who d.serts could not be trusted. Of course, the poor wretch was tried, convicted and shot for his offence. There was a trick io this re turnhor of a deserter becoming of the rebels. 77eitrequested the federal officer to make the same disposition of those who . deseri the rebel'ranka, but in this of comae tney will be disappointed. There le alw kys reason and justific Ation for' the desertiou of a soldier from the meet. armies. Those desertions are au evidence of returning loyalty—and are not of a character to be com pared io the desertions from the Union army. Ou this account, the rebels will fail of _their trick in returning the deserter whose execution we record in this paragraph. ..-.1.,1r WHAT &COMO or BOOKS AND MAIL MAIM. SENT TO THN SOLIHNNI3.—The Louisville Jauntra is informed' on good authority that upwards of six wagon loads of mail matter, books, pamph lets and papa's, have been sold and destroyed at Bowling Green within Nile last month. A large portion of them were tent for the use of the sick soldiers. Who ate the persons that c( mad' ted the outrage? Under what author ity and fur what parpose was the thing done And what has become of the money received for what was sold ? Answers to these questions . must be rendered. Earnest appeals are o at stantly made for reading matter to be furnished to the thousands of sick soldiers at Bowling Green, and yet hers "at one fell swoop," the results of the generous and benevolent labors of many men and women for the promotioeof the comfort and amusement of the poor 'suf ferers are ruthlessly destroyed I • The Pnovoo GUARD should present their complaints to the local of the Patriot—in a horn. After mouths orunwearied toil—perambulating the streets and lamp—posted on the corners— guardiug the depots—maintaining the order and defending the decency of the city, they are' now handsomely repaid by the abase of 41 le:, cal of the Patriot. Virtuous lcw,al--patriotiti scribe—temperate reporter ! How juat—how manly thus to email the character of a 'setof menus a body and as an organiestion, because individual derelictions of duty have oc curred Of course we do not interfere to defend the' Provost Guard. The four companies composing that Guard are a manly, orderly, generous and gallant set of men. That they were nut sent hence to fight in the field is no fault_ of 'the Guard -- -that they are cowards necessarily for their absence frrom the fray, Is a base assump tion, a mean charge. On more than one occa sion these men nave been in. positions equally as dangerous as that of participating in a fight With the enemy. At such times they carried themselves like men—and at all times, the goad Guard hav , e never failed , to r i t -04 9 ' gdo opinions and estoein it the citizens of Harris burg. Vtlitto,lotiiittialiticillt I..:Oltitgrai3W iljebnco)tro Olutiting , :--Ilecanber . :V, ~.!.....i,ll. Haaanurtmo 4518P11[414—A sick and wounded killers lidatnp (*Alt R* pital were transferred to the city hospitals pis terday, leaving the hospital tents, which they have occupied up to the present time, vacant. Quite a large nuMber of thepatients notv hospital are convalescents, and,. it is gratifying to learn, will soon be able to rejoin their mak, meats in the field. Nye are not aware, as y 4, whether any 'the e r .gapd in the late battle of Orederieltshing Will brdught this city AhOngh Ituch may be the beim. CABCALTIIM TUB 127T11 BIBMUINT, --The following additional names have been Ewe# . tained of the wounded in the Dauphin county regiment : ,E. a.-.,llemberger, Ca. VE,!! 127th—hand. O*l l 9 l l, 127th FenntylvatitaiVolunteere. _ Attleggpmler, 127th..i.q /27tett. - F.;Welter, 127th, • • .sr ' , B.l?ritz, 127th Sergeant Small, 127th WinebretMer,_ 127th. Corporal Culp, 127th COLUMBIA ILOSPITAL.' Thos Wolter, •Coi;.'G," 127th P. V. Alpheus Frey, " " " STANTOX MOSPITAI J. T. Koerper, Co. IN, 1274 . , . Wirr mz DIFFIIIII6NOII t-4n, an order issued from the Ileadquartsra of the army of the Poto mac,one sentencareads that t'.no wine, beer or al.. dent spirits, Intledithey be for hospital bienbaiit ends iitoti, or the prior,* aims of an over, ,(in either of, which cases they shnuld.be so marked), will be allowed to pass the guards of any camp br barracks in this ecnnznand i ." ' Here' isexpirs paritiagion given to OficSlS to . sngaieln tip ing, an iodulgeoce, in which. _by the soldiers isimbidden, and would meet with severe pun ; •iahnient.: • Why this discrimination? . Why 'Sanction intoxication ninon* one.efarir and vigi-; laniiy, guard against ihe other? Every day'd experience towhee-Us that it. would resell in the b moral weifare of - our young officers, and to: 'theiadventageqf the phyikiittindlithilratisiPtt- . city of the entire army, if not a drop of liquor' i passed. Of 'the The sight of drynkenofficers is becoming painfully erti/Okifp, 1!16Y of instances-where per eons of tkis character:exo kept in places of high' trust—men whom, outside of the general gov erninent, no' one would trust with . even small affairs. A drunkard -May 4,4ccider t t do his duty, bta to siiskithe,success of a immpaign to his managetizent mie °Abase upon common prudence. Observing tosn affirm that drunk cittets of impoFteu It officers has, on several occasions, caused us important losses, and we trust that in the Intro" every ttilbuder of this character, if there be no ,tioiejer hie trial by court-rnartiel,• ridil.be.quietly relieved. SPECIAL: NOTICES IIitILITARY 111311NE9SI, , ... . Of all kinds attended to. • ... • • EUGENE SNYDER, or - ' Aiforncra 6- Law• , ~ Office : Tilirol Street, 'Harrisburg, Pik. - [6271y $5 litnratin.L-LLolit, ine WIT, 6 yellow, Blatt Terriei Dog 'with tolaWL'ltinlie; + has a Scar on the left side of his neck, and has - a. White breast. Answers tothe name of " Turk." ''The above reward , will be paid for thii'recover3r of the 'dog, or infornis.tion'that itittY lead to his recovery. Information tO bn left kt the Mayor's office. • • "• " • •iils-d:to Bsatilr':—The `perfection of beauty even in the ':hoer 'beautiful woman, is , pained at her toilet. There the use of /3arnetit indillpentiabp ;I t hiadicites all u nsightly ob jects, such as hip, finekles; l •And piMples, and gives the compleFion a chpar , and blooming ap vharince. . z •.1 . ; • 1 reParo by JO§EN itutiawr & do.. Bic;El , , ; ton, and for sale by, genetally, at 60 cents a bottle. , • . , •• • H . . For sale . by e. H.,Keller, Druggid,.lo.,9l, Market street, sole aglsot for this city. • dlB-Iw-eoil-wlt S--T--1860--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATIONS 'BITTERS They pu rhy lo etnythenelifl. Tbey . tireeiii a teeettbreypethe. They are an ettidote tcrobangeof wathrlind diet. hey_overeono iliecta of dissipation and late hours. They iteeelOkeil PO SY htr . eli e fziliVe n 4.1”!"4. itileitniaeutteekte. They purify, tha breath and 1004 id'itte* . stipaeh , They cuee • Disiiitish;. and .Cienatipailos. They cure . diarrhea, Cholera, and Cholera ldorbus. • They More Ll'ver •CmtmlalSk'phtl ‘ f.lerlintdc/ 3 etuttiihe; They era ,the best bitteis,inibeirorld. They make the weak man strong. and arteibansted natureligreat restorer: t TheY:kril. made; Oi WOO .13t.:: Oink, Blarn;: the celebrated Cabs ayallark, roots sad herbsonad are takes with tie pleasure of a beverage, !Murat regard te-Ilige, or nuke of day. Particularly toetaileieill'all to' delkate persons netlike a;:. guitiaSatiMelartt Bold by all Grooera,TaliklailiAtela'ailiflliilotlea; Y. H. Drake Co., :;Wisoid.way,,Niisfltork: ' 0 o . .1T9....0.01 4slltatagl6 , )• The, undersigned. woul4 respectfully, infoti. those Who are'efflicied with Rheumatism, Dys pepsia, Consumption LiversAnd: kidney, Coughs; Fevers, and all diseates • arising frOM impurity of the blood, that she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Weathoven's • German VNetable Medicines at 'Very moderate rates. - I haVe 11434 on hand a quantity of inyartahle Salves for Sore Eyes Frosen.Feet , and References can be furnished as to their wonderful &Rimy, whenever Called won. There need be uo ap prehension in regard to my conipetency to ad aninister it, as 'I have had it on hand for the put six years. As they are now sold at reduced prices, no family should, be without tbep over bight. They can be had , _ at. any Mire at my residence, in Fine street, between Second and Front. (aul3-dlm) MRS. L. BALL. 1862 Ball:—I feel no b.esitailcyin aCknow lodging the virtue of 'your medicine. its :Booth idk bib:mace and healing' power. For several years I was afflicted with dyspepsia, and during my stay in Harrisburg you coated ins in the short space of one ildittb, of that annoying and distrecaing,disease, and at the same time alio cured me of a rubbing scrofula ' which had existed.for over one year without cessing.--- During : lour years of affliction , I _applied frti, quetitll to d'ockirsof mediolike, but they proved ineffectual. I have the utmost eonfidence and belief in the power of, your medicine,And would saY to t thoiie afflicted, Who wish to enjoy life its tuitund element, with a - stateld rene*it Vigorous nature, to try ear ipMilicine as raid. ,r.. 4 U ;LQUEntusisrity, GEO. J. McOREIKEtY, 54 North Eighth Street, Philadelph ia. ,1 4 4 - , 411x , DCISTAGE STAMPS WHICH 'BANE BEEN IL USED AS 'CURRENCY, TO BE BE DEEMED. • Public notice is hereby given that, on and after TUESDAY, the 16th DAY OF DEOEIII, BEE, POSTAGE STAMPS, which have been' used - as currency; wlll be reimived'at the Harris burg Poet OfEce,,and registered for redeMption, between the home of B' A. M 3 P M., if presented within THIRTY DAY&from that date, upon the fOltaviii4 terms and condi tions, viz: • . , • 1., Only such is have, been used foecurrebcy be redeemed. !,, . 2. Amounts under $6 will bex.d erred : upon presentatien. 3. Amounts of ss . and.upwards must be in a single package,. closely and secityrily put up, wi,t li the „an:millet iucloseaiand . the name. an d resident°. tit - Often of business ...of the earlier, plainly indorsed thereon. . : ! • • 4. A receipt wilt be given for each package, numbered in the order of its reception. b. :The stamps will, m4°,101014, iwtpare folly examined and counted _ in the ortievin which tbo . packagoi are received. These of the old issue, and thorn which havebeen onceffleed for the pre-payment of.postoge, if anyAwhich fact Will' be detenrdned by, this department,) will be deducted from the amount of the.pack i age and destroyed. The WtteCe *Ai.; be re tained, and the amount thereof, as soon as ascertained, 11l be paid in Government notes or pOstage currency to the depositor, or his duly authorlied agent, upon the production and surrender of the receipt. Notice of "readi ness for payment will be affixed to the bulletin board at this office. At • • 6. Only ohe package will be redeemed for the same patty. . • • • - ' 7. The stamps, before Presentation, Must be separated according to the different' del/On:unit tions. 8. Stamps will be redeemed only ape,. n ihese conditions. I • 9. The' Postmaster Gentval gives pwitive tine that , the time ftiv making application to limited to THIftlY DAYS; from thio'date, and that the public be fullytwarned that (Wiese of.poritage atm:rips .titVenrroney hreohtitified, it must be entirely at %heir own risk: " By order of the Postmeetei , General. GEO. ItERGNEtt, Postutaater. IN ipttqL.,,:-.._:.-4.,":,.80*fi1AN, WHOLESAIMAINEPRETAIL G R e corner_ Front s itiid"ittitet Sticeets, HARRISBURG, PERN'A. g I WING to the demands of our business, .we 4,„/ have enlarged and improved our store room, and respectfully , Invite Ilui.tsttentiori of the' public to our extensive atid-well,sjected stock of, • I t GROCERIES, PROTISIONS,IOREIGN AND DO NESTIC FRUITS', OUR AND WILLOW WAKE. STEWARTS & LOVKRIN'S- OHOICE SYRUPS, CHOICE SYRUPS rAND'MOLA.SSES, of all kinds. WRITE AND BROWN SUGARS, GREEN AND BLACK TEA, r . COFFEE, SPICES,: mut FIAVOBING FA - TRACES, We keep on hand slain& of Country. Pro duce ;. , • 4 , FoEt, SALT, . _ HAMS, LARD; Ac. Wn.uall tapptp,Muu..,,to our largo litodie dr giifpif rior . NUN EXPLOSIVE COAL QIL, unequalleii in etieiy respect by,sny l in the !nevi ket, together with all kinds fA, COAL OIL LAMM SHADES, BURNERS, and atIMNEYEL QUEENSWARE AND'OLASSWARE, of every style,. alw a ys on hand. NIONOLB & BOWMAN, my2O tor. Crp,t4,an t itt MartsotSto. FROM the subscribe; about three weeks ago, a Gael: HORSE, n'early white,, left hind leg little swelled, fly-bitten about the' Ma, nearly five years old. Any Verson returning. the hurtle, kor givinginformatlert:that may lead to his neoirery, will receive a reward of., $2O, • V.F.A2Gliat; dl6.3t* • 'Rertieburg, Pa. 3 ar‘ l) 8 CAVALRY 800 IS ' embra -1.1 c P it . g every style and quality, re ceived to-day at um BAN - KRUPA: BOOT AND SHOE SIiORE. Also, 14 large stock ut Mena', Womens', Misses' and Children's wear, Just received, and will be sold at great Bargains at the BANKRUPT. BOOT ARP SHOE ROUSE, No-7 tikarket rlutre . , two, doors from Junes , *,4 ~y 014 e wishing. boots and shoes ,lease give_ us a call before ,Rurcbasing else ' here. ' ' 41.§-21. CHRIiirtVIAIS GIFT§I. • In atiunilanOe at K liAtl S DRUG AND FAN `Y No. 91 MARKsr &ismer. [dlB . . BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY .1111 E undersigned has just opened a BREAD, CAKE and PASTRY BAK.,ERY i in Four th ST., masa MA.BX.IT, - behind the Adams Express Office,*here he wil*wiiiirikeep on hand Fresh Brea, 'Cakes of all klifdi;kies or the. best lqbality MINIg PdE&T, put by himself . preparsd.,ito.44?)lah Stores, -FaihilieVatotit " ppd Seileits the patronage ci the u t '' 1 , 8-1 , 0 0 ,-- • •' JOHN (ILIKEN. nov4 wed &oat 6mdiw OLD IBON,Hod,pper, Brass Pewter and Iron, 451Y8ecoild i lifind Bedsteads and Chairs, all kinds•of Second hand Furniture and Clothing, fdr *filch the highest prke*ill be giveu in cash liarr's Auction Store. Nosy . is the time to empty- your garrets, cellars and yards of old fdrmture, &c. • de?11-tf. I MONEY. .FOUND. ' figga, Slim IN NOTES. tie loser, by • calling ut he store of the andi3ragned and .dAscribing it, will receive ;it aftW'itaying for this a4vertisement. d 1.6 . DOCK, , Ja., & : FOR 'SALE. . '.,..- ~ . . Tll-4.6-lbscr.4ler offers for sale . a 'number of ve, ri desirably, bu il ding lout on Ridge Road and Pennsylvania tAvenpo. : I 1 ' . . , ,dB-.dt.f i . • , GEOP.OE W. PORTER. F RESH Rairdrus, 'Currants; Citron,and Ftlinea, host received, and for sale 6y - NICHUIS 116WidAN, Corner Front and MarkWilti. ' . CEMLEISS ilaisios, and soft shell Almonds, Jost icxxii:trxl l nd o lgr s le k by. lints* • l 6 Cor. Front nod. Market streets. HOICE lot of Craiberibis 'last received add t for Bale by , NICHOLS'AIBOWMAN, .'' 16 ". -, Cor. FrOrkt 1410 gmks ,Strftet4i, GOAT; ,OLILi %LAMPS - 7 lHaild,-:Tarleriaulia,' Cilium, and Brass Lamps, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, d 8 Corner Front and Market Sta. NO : '..2oimitruoilitoi3fli We offer for Bale STE AYED OR STOLEN. *AMID. Mai abutriiinnents: Christmas and New Year. - • --"a-", •- 1 1 13 Wit' Fate 14W- ELOthlbAtt . Just received at vrc7' • X sts 9 Ei FRIM AND ~.C:ONE,EgIONERY . ' nird t;' near Walnut. LOrg,e-aeso'rtment of CHILDREN'S TOYS, DRUMS, • , t • FAIL 'A(S, _ CHILDREN'S BASKETS, CHILDREN'S DOLLS, SUGAR TOYS, CANDIED APPLES, PEARS, and PEACHES, BPINS" ANPOULSHAN'IS,__f CITRON' 'AND`TRUNES:,,, MONDPS • • : • • COCOA ' NUTS, ORANGE NIXLEMONS, and,,aMrge collet thin of / Nnte of all lands. ORNAMENTS FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRILL Now is the time to mike selections, while the assortment is full. We pilith'isel " CHEArEit• THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE; • lig FOR T :-TABLE , We s have constantly on hand PRESERVED PEACHES, SAUCES OF ALL KINDS, • ' TOMATO KETCHUP, ' 40 , SWEET 'POTATOES; ' 'APPLF,S, &a., Bto. Dried Peaches and Atiples,iteans, Rice, and Spices of.all lauds. _ _ . ALSP, FOR _MLR 300 EELS.. Of OHOIOE APPLES• WHOLESALE, OR RETAIL. %L PersOne - wititing sorting in my line of bled nap, will find it to their-advaritage to call and examine our,atock,,akvee• feet donfident.we . can pleiee all. , JOHN WISE, dl6•iltf ThlreStreet, near Walnut , K,llll - ,K Iry JE , Cleri" lEE3 B AA. No. ,-11 S Market :St., HIRR'I'SP/URG , eIIHE undersigni4 ... bee 4etrirned from the eastern cities -with s large and well seleeted i tilokk ,?f ' DIEDIOINES, ago-, of, the most approv4 factors, ailPf Which he is ndWprePared to offer to the,public, at his new store just opened .in Iriet §treet, adjoining the clothing slime tof . J. l lteese, and, nearly opposite the attire , e . lllessrs. 'Eby & unkel: Having taken time and pains ih the selection of his goods, he hopes h-y,strict attention to his branch'of business to merit a share - ot.the pub lic patronage lind respeCtfttlli invltei, a call to examine his seleeted stock of FINE DRUGS, PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, SPECIALITIES, DIETETICS, - And articles forthe TOILET, coruinising of HANDIKERCEIEF ODOERi , '• , POMADES of the most exquisite . facture ISACHElS l .6:l44).;striatutEs;'Y , t' ; . . _ TOILE P SOAPS, - , • COSMETICS. for the Bair,' c • TOILET WATERS, . TOILET POWDERS, i , DENTRIFICP, "approved . by the'most cele brated Dentists of Philadelphia, F AD DE COLOGNE, the most fascinating from Cologne on tbe.Rhinc. FLO WERS'OP "ITiLY, - a'l Caiitisite Eau de ; Colognerby the quart orbottle _ . . _ AY LEAF WATER,tho fionat Aver distilled. TOOTH BRI3SHES, — ;. , , . ~. - HAIR BauBHria, ; NAIL BRII8E1ES; • • • COMBS ortklnds and'‘iirieilea, IPIINGENTS axid„Ssl 'LLINO.SALTS,- i 1 LIP SALVE, in a variety of vases, , PORT ISIONNAIES„ ~ ~, , ) CURRENCY , HOLDERS, `''• i . GEN P'S and LADIES' COMPANIONS, , 'A.TEN L MEDICINES, of all kinds, ' j PURE BRANDIES;'fiii - lrediein AI purposes. 4UIUMN REQUISITES- for rough, red, chap ped, or inflained,Skili(` and lof the most ex quisite.,made ; Abuse which are my r own manufacture (Irow the yery pilrity of matt r)al) areleSerupt. from , raneidity..: ' . : TERraßlz COD „LIVER oth. I'-offer this article. (the test that can be made, unalteired by any process of refinement,) just as it nat: nrally existsip the hepatic, cells of the • litre fish; and' posse/Wilk the leastwasible,taste and odor. , • gIIRE. DIETETICS tor c hildren and invalids. BERMUDA ARROW ROOT,` the finest fecula the world affords—sweet pure and.of dazzling whiteness. • • BETHLEHEM . OAT - MEAL The ,pure farina of oats, fresh•everly week. 0 . - • ' • ' ENOLifidi ATENIII, BARLEY,.. Very= fine for infant's toad., RACAHOUT:l'ilelicious diet. for invalids and childeen, rich indall the'fintrieut principles found in. the m. st valued forms of t0ud...7 OARRACCAS CHOCOLATE and COCOA, ni!.. markable for their purity-MO simple prepara ' 1 , don ; pied -.W. OP -tonic' and diet drink of convalescentek, ge Brazi 'tapioca ,l4pluccs, rego,..llticira Farina of Wheat,. L iquid 'Bennet, the" purity and freshnese;.of whichis: uaranteed.i " 'Physicians supplied rit,h .pare and fresh 'drugs on the most moderate l terms. , sr Particular attentioniiven to Puttineup prescriptions,anWonninoutiding of medicines. .S. A. FLUNKEL O Diuggid and Olianid.' Bumper Houma—From 8 to 9} O'clock, A. M and flom 6..t0 7 o'clock, P. X., dl6 `Two Pianos old in One 'Week, Two MORE Bold IN' TWO DAYS: THR'GREAT , , , • SILJaAS WARD, Agent, .'-'Third Street. N. R.-410 - detaana - fOr• these Pianos is so great that itis found. JR.fficult to keep any in Stine for exhibition: • Purchasers, can neyerthelesepbtrstipplied andt suited on.short notice: , " ' l` • d1.5-dtf 1. °oak . Coal. Coal. %IRE EutioNribet haTiokbought out COAL ItAitto aOdiixtlires, folinerly belonging; to Jas. A Wneelfrv; gsq., Ip , ,lkeiv ready to deliver to the cltilientl Oratiorg, 4 , ltene Valley and Willtetibairee Coitl4- well prepared of ttp.e beat quality, at theiloyreatorwlrketprma. All Coal delivered at commodes :draw :with • the Patent Weigh, Vert. J,Ordeis left at my office, tiith and Market,:or,st,the.yiird,:will , be punctu 141Y 7 - attended - 107 fOr the liberal AV. Daf f rOnefge , hereti)fore'eateltiflretill'e#l'or a dodtiuMence of - tftii aani4 - . 0 " • - DAVID MoCORMICK. P. S.—One Patent Weigh Cart for sale. dl6-2m XLW Abnatistntints ~.r.,1..fri,. WM: KNOCHE, 93 Market street, :liairi'sburg, Pa., 4 0 111 fifth") MI E r, • . . • A L T W ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet II( makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE HEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU. MENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO. • Guitars,'Tiolins, Accordeons, Elutes, Fifes; I7ritliis , Eaujos, Tambourines, Violin slid Guitar strings and musi cal merchandise in general. • • 'SIELEVI': THE LATM3T. PUBLICATIONS alwa r ie on hand. Music Bent by, mail to any part the ... • • country. OVAL, SQUARE, aux' AND ROSEWOOD, . • • riaans .• Suitable for looking vaibit ! R t and'all kin& of pictures al ways On hand. , A tine aesortmeat of beet plated LOOKING 'GLASSE , - From smallest to hugest sizes. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. febl9-wksl. ) TO-OFFICERS . AND SOLDIERS. Collection of Pcnstona t ,Bountics, Back Pay and War Claims. Officers' Pay Rolla, Must& Rolls, and Re cruiting ACCOlilitS' Made Oat. cHE undersigned, having been in the em 1, ployment of .thelfriiVed States during the last eightern months, as clerk in the Muster ing and Ditibureing liffice and Office of Supet intendent of Recruiting Service of Pennsylva nia, respeettully infurms the public that he has opened an office in th;:, DAILY i'mmultarn Building for the puilkotie of collecting Pen sions, Bounties, Back -pay and , War Claims ; also, making out Officers' Pay Bolls, Muster Bolls anditemmiting Acconuti. All orders by mai i t j itte SLL il i t i l iir ed s trApr c oAatji ggr Blankrktif all 'kindo iurnistied- at this office. .- • .•-' movljdd AltAlefiPZaL A RE you sibk; feeble and c.dmpliiihing ? Are El iyou out. of. older, with' . your system 'de ranged and yout feelings uncomfortable ? These symptoms are ofteh the prelude to serious ill ness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of theright t emedy. Take Ayer's. Pills, and deadse out - the &snide - Led humord—purify the blood, and let the finidd m.me on unobotructed in health. ,;lhey stimulate the functions of the liiiuy into vigorqus activity,, purify the ;system from the. obstructionil Which make dis ease. -A cold. bottles somewhere in the body, and obstructs - its natural functions. •These, if not relieved, react upon. themselves and the surrounding organs, producing general aggrava 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 corn ' Mon complaint, is also true in many of the deerseated and dangerous •distempera. The same purgative effect expels .theda. Paused by similar obstruetions And derangementti of, the natural f unothms of the, body; they are rapidly and nianSetitlfinin surely, cured by the • same means. None who the virtues of these Pills wl:lit'liegte33:to iniptoy -them : when finder ing from the disordeis,tucy cure, such Head eiche, Foul' Staipao,.DysßritAry, :Omn i plaints, Indigestion, berringement of thaLiver, Costiveness or. Constipation, Asa Dinner Pill they °are- both agreeable and effectual.' Paws 25 Olga§ PER BOX, oa, Fiva Basks sort..sl.: , Prepared byrDx., J. U. AY&R & CO., lywelt, Massachusetts; - • Sold by CA. Bann7a ,t;' - D. W. Gros Co., d IC.'itoddr, J. LW, Dr. Riley, F. Wyetb• and de.ders ovry where. • • - TREASIIRER'S DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN OE.NMAL RAILWAY CMPANY, 1 CALVERT StAMN, - - - Beiratoria, December 13, 1862, IILTOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN, That on the 1.11 13th of January, 1863, the Northern Con trol Railway — Company will redeem at the B ,nking _House ofAiressrs. J. S. GITTINGS CO, in this city, the WEDS of said Company, known as "Contract Bonds for work dune for the Susquehanna Railroad prior to the 9th De camber, 1854." Alt interest on the bonds above rewired to wilt oease,on the 15th of January, 18631 By order, J. S. LEIB, "dl5 eodid Treasurer. • ELOLILLAY PRESEINTEI! ,••'; JEWELRY. 1 M. GREEN'S • HAIR JEWELRY - MANUFACTORY. AO 439 ARCH STREET, (opposite Franklin's Viave,) PHILADELPHIA, Orders promptly executed and warranted as represeute& dl3 3t A.. C shirr a, T Oft ;•4;LT-Ii w OFFICE THIRD . STREETi SEAR AA.IIIIKI , 11A1tRISB1JIta PENN'A, laT ILL attend to-the Collection of .Bonrity VV - Money, eennsions and arrears of Pay. lhe widow'or other Beira uf any soldier, who may die by disease or be killed: while in the United States service, is entitled to $lOO bounty money, pension, and all Arrears of pay of deceased soldier. Uny itly-rd-dlO FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, rOOIIST •STRET; near front, Harrisburg, Penn's. liandsomelY furdshed communi cating rooms for gentlemen, or 'gentlemen and wives. Single or double rooms for ladles or gentlemen. None need apply excepting those'of respectability. dl6 eodlw* ' ''JNO. W.. CARVER. -ATTENTION 2 _ rHE Draft will not interfere with the filling 1 of orders for Trees, &c., from the Keystone Nursery, in the absence of Jacob Mish. a A. Mish, Who established the Nursery, and who has had an experience of ten years in the busintes, will prohoVly to all orders and inquiries, deliver trees, and plant when desired, in the city or immediate neighbor hood. ' novl-dtf," - COAL OIL I . COAL OIL! 1 I AIM stock of superior, non-explosive coal Cs oil, which we offer, for sale at a low egure, by wholesale or retail. • N.103210L8 & BOWMAN, .d 8 - Corper,Zront , and Market SM. , 1 4 ' [NE " °ill( STATE APPLES F OR SALE, wholesale and retail, at JOHN WISE'S, noB.4ltf ad and Walnut DIALER IN , 93 Market street 2musemtnts. SANFORD'S...OPERA HOUSE Third St., rear of Herr's Hotel. SAM. S. SANFORD, Proprietor and Manager Wednesday Evening, December 17th. 07,4 r. U. S. MAIL. ~ad -OR TROUBLES IN POST OFFICE. M ' Ol r ff M THE TB! FE CROWS. RUNING THE BLOCKADE Price of Admission 25 cents. Orchestra Chairs 50 " Private Box, single seats 75 " Gallery. 15 " Okildren to Parquette and Orchestra with parents, half price. Doors open at 6 o'clock ; Performance to commence at 71 o'clock. Nem 2butrtts eintuts J. AUatritillTl BECZ. ARTI b T. PHOTOGRAPHS retouched in alors, luring Ink, Pastelle, Sehia, and Crayon. in trni most artistic manner, trom. $1 00 to $26 00. Persons having defective Puotegraptiic cop from Daguerreotypes of deceased relativi s can have them retouched and made "speaking like nesses." Mr. Beck attewis to having old Daguerreotypes copied from miniature to life size. Ivorytypes pa:uted in every style. Spe cimen pictures cin be seen at his studio, above Kelker's Hardware store, corner Si coral street and Market Square. Carte de visite colored wetly DRY GOODS =CI EVERY DESCRIPTION. At the Lowest Prices the 111-Prket will Alford CATIICAR dB -(34i) Next door to the Harrisburg Bank Opened this Morning A MAGNIFICENT LOT OF MISSES BALKORiIL SKIRTS, All sizes. do. Entirely new etyye. SUPERIOR BALMORAL SK RTS FOR HOUR"-, ING AND SECOND MOURNING. : LADIES do. A large assortment of FUR Sii of every kind, received by Express to day, at prices as low as the Fresh, Best Made, Warrant ed Furs can be sold. CATHCAR 'S, No. l 4 Market &plate, dB4l4w] Next door to the Ilarri,burg 13:ink tiftEAT VARIED OF KID GLOVES All Nos and shades of color. MISSES, LADIES', plain or stiched, GENTLEMEN'S, The very best article imported. CATHCAP:t Next to the Han iNhorg ,Bm.k dB•d4w] MO"4:E E .L KI .s I N G u N p tir 1 1 1 DER.--MT. James M. Wheeler. havaig withdrawn frnm the ;Agency for sale of oar Gunpowder, in Harr•isliurg, we lilive appointed Major David ill'CorinickOrir agent, wh., wid prepared to lande:l ail Mr. Wheeler'e, ens tOLLIOTS as WWI . . E. I DUPONT DE NENIOUR & CO tit;flB- , l2tu -EAISLNS CITRON, MINCE • puRROTS, ; LEMONS, SLICES, CIDER, ' WINES, BRANDIES, &c WM. DOCK, Jr. & For sale by t7T-IcoN. LL pereons are her by warned against de predating or in any manner tresvasting on the Farm of Mrs. C. Mien, adjoini,g the city, and under the management of the 6116- 6criber. or:I have arrested several of these petty thieves and nuisances, and mad , : then , pay prutty well for their sport. Hereafter I ,Autll not, only punish to the extent of the law, but will publtsh in the Telegraph and other pipers the uames of all offenders. Oct. 13, 1862 GAPE VINES (IF all desirable hardy native varieties, sand ILI they are the only clasp worth plautiug iu the open air,) fur sale at the' Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city. Among theta are some of the - newer varieties, such as Delaware, Diana, Rebecca, Conccsrd, Aluvea. dine, Hartford, Prolific, SM., wnich have sold at very high prices tor small and weak vines.— Strung, well ripened and thrifty vines are now olft,ed at reasonable prices. Oct. 13, 1862, A IiA.B.E CJS FOR A BUSINEISS MAN. 'MI cabal grocery store and Rockville J. H0n...N1L...0wn as the Updegr VC' LOW( efollertY, situated lire miles above Ilireisburg, !rooting east the: P. nosy lvauia Canal and west On he ruseittehan .. a river road, wul be sod it applies f r soon. , the groeery store, IC not the ve.y best stand `on the line of the caved; I only 'equaled ny one other. A-large new barn and stable has 'enmity been built, so that even boat team can be loosed up separately. also pi uty of sheds, Isq houses, corn crib, two store houses for g !ce house, hay scales; and indeed eery couvenienee that is necessary tor Carrying on the business. The pike is within three hundred. yivd,3 Rockville •detirit ,un the Pennsylvania raiLcad, and Os.uph n and ochuylkiu railroad also. Persons wishing to purchase, pease apply on the premises, to autB-wijeaLAlB63 W. P. HENfRY. FINS ARTS. DECEIVED from New York auctions, a most elegant assortment of MARBLE STATUAKVF VASES, BOHEMIAN CLASS. &C., &C. • (Catalogues ready for distribution which will be sold at a very small advance on cost, by SILAS WARD, At the Music, Pictwe Frame and Fine Art Depot, Third street, No. 12. d 6 dtf • FOR RENT EIROM, April Ist, 1863, a Three Story Brick Dwelling House, situate on Second street opposite Baptist church. Dwelling part and store room rent ed ‘ togetner or separately. Terms fur dwelling . $175, store room $75 per fear; Enquire of d 6 d2tatudw JUST REOhIV.ED. k LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family Ein,es of different styles of binding, at 90e, $1 25 et be, $l, $3, $4, $5 and $lO. Also Pocket }Ebbing of dif. terent styles and WINN at sem 411 ml Bookstore. fetlsl MEE Lt 2 JACOB MESH JACOB -MISH • A. J. HERB, Office Walnut street