Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 05, 1864, Image 3

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MOTit:lil TO ALIVkIEtTISEHS...-All Ad
vertisements, Bugloss* notices, Mar
rtes.*, Desttne, Atc,, to secure insortion
in the TELVIGH A PEI, must Invariably
be accompanled with the CASH.
Advertitements erdered in the regular
itivenink Edition ate inserted in the
Startling iititittott without extra ehargs.
11 ARItIO LI ti itil, PA
Tuesday Eveoug, January 5. 1864
TOWN AND O'OUNTRY
' Ir you wish to impart vigor and clearness to
the voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial af
fection, get at once a box of BarmyArt's Bron
chial Troches, the only effectual remedy in the
market. For sale by the box, dozen or gross
at 0. A. Baunvart & CO's Drug Store, No. 2
Jones How, Harrisburg. P. 4.
ag = A lit.eret discount to the trade. dec2.4-tf
Jon - s Bur,us, the Gettybburg hero, has been
in town for the past few days.
DIVIDEND.—The Harrisburg Bridge company
have declared a dividend of three per cent. out
of the profits of the last six 'months.
THE Holman Opera Troupe will open far the
first Lime, at Brant's Hall, this evening, in the
"Bohemian Girl," and "Mrs. Partington."
"WANTED TO ENET."-A number of adver
tisements of this character appear in oat
columns. Houses are hard to get, the demand
being greater than the supply.
WSW OF PRAY 61t. —Exercises this evening, in
the New School Presbyterian Church. Prayer
for the success of all efforts to Evangelize the
unroaverted at home and abroad.
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Fos SALM Clamp—Two horses and a carriage
suitable for backing. Enquire of Edward Bal
thasar, at him Black's boarding house, on
Third street, between Market and Walnut. jstf
How To KEEP WAR/K.—When the weather Is
very cold and fuel high, it 19 worth remember
ing that a large newspaper placed between a
pair of bed blankets, is equll in warmth to a
thick comforter.
A REGULAR STATED meeting of the Paxton
Fire Cotapany will b b held at their Ball, this
Tuesday evening, Jan. 5111, 1864, at 7 o'clock,
Punctual alb ndauce is requested,as business of
importance will be transacted.
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NEYIN's BATTERY, which althea here knit
week, is ro organizing for three years. About
forty of the old members have le-entitled.
Bare Inducements are offered for recruits. The
company la commanded .by excellent officers.
RAILROAD ACCIDENT t —The mail train from
Baltimore, due bore at noon yesterday, did not
reach here until late in the afternoon. Tge
dela,y we caused by the breaking of a wheel Of
the engine, in the,vicinity of Glen Rock. The
engineer had a lag broken. No other persona
were injured.
Y. M. C. A.—Lecture Postponed.—By reason of
the Union 'prayer meeting to be held to night
at the Presbyterian church, Market Bquare,the
lecture of Prof. W. C. Wilson, announced to be
delivered at the Court House this evening,
liar been postponed. Notice will be given of
the time when it.will be delivered.
Bsmoi Fr.serron.- -The following gentlemen
were elected as din eters and oflimrs, yesterday,
President, James M'Cormick; Directors, Wil
liam it. eforgas, George H. Bucher, Robert Bry
spa, Thomas B. Bryson, John H. Briggs, Levi
Pkierkel, Henry G. Moser, Henry M'Cormick,
Andrew Rees, John B. Ccover, Robert A. ltm
berton, John Haldeman; Treasurer and Secre
tary, William Buehler.
REAEMBER 11111 rOOß.—There are in our City
a large number of worthy poor, who need as
elatance. Wu trust bur benevolent citizens will
not forget to contribute &mite to relieve their
wants. With the present high prices of
everything, anti winter at baud, there will be
au Immense amount of suffering experienced
by the poor, unless the charitable come to their
relief.
Gram, do You know it? 'Why; bless your
sinis, this la leap year I Now do try and hunt
up isushands, some of you ; for before the next
1,,a14 year comes you may be classed among the
old maids. Cast sheep's eyes at all the young
men you see. Go out Into the highways, and
seek whom you may captivate. Remember
that leap Oars, like Presidonthi elections, only
cores once in four years.
IIOTH6R3' PENSLONEI.-By a recant regulation
of the Pensien Office, many mothers of de
caa•ed soldiers are now entitled to pensions,
w h o w . ,are not previously. Under the original
regulatim:. a mother was required to prove
hue marriage, and only widowed mothers were
entitled to pensions ; while under the present
r,izulat.lons any mother of a deceased officer or
'-soldier, if she was dependent wholly or ia part
-on her deceased son for support. is entitled to
a pension whether her husband be living or
not, and it is now unnecessary for a mother to
prove her marriage.
IMPORTANT TO /INN DRAPTEM n 1862.—1i0n,
William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Depart
ment, delivered an opinion, some time since,
on the question of liability to serve, of men
drafted in Pennsylvania, in. 1862, but who had
never been been mustered into service. ' The
following is the
•
OPlNlON:—Militia men drafted under the laws
of the State of Pennsylvania, not having been
•iaustered into the service of the United States;
.4 . ..anuot lawfully be treated as deseriets.
much es the number of troopaand. the length .
, of their service in the different States,have been,,
.or will be, taken into consideration by the
President so as to equalize the same among the
•States iu the draft which is soon to be orderixl
under the act of 1863, and as the deficit of
troops of Pennsylvania will thus be made up,
it is my opinion that no further proceedin: z
should be taken •in relation to the persons'
dr%fted last fell.
(Signed) WILLIAM warm . %
Solicitor of the'War Department;
Ssow.---The earth is covered with a robe of
snow. Yesterday and to day the "silent flakes"
have fallen so steadily that enough lie on the
ground to make sleighing a reality. Let the
bells jingle !
To noanow avarasa the Hope Fire Company
will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their
organizition. The members of the company
will have a grand banquet at the State Capi
tol hotel, an' the remainder of the evening
will be devoted to a social hop. We wish the
" /livers " a happy time.
STRANGE 99 visiting Harrisburg, should not
forget to go to Rosendale's optical institute,
No. 8 Market Square; and get a pair of his
superior crystal spectacles, fitted to the eye.
These glans assist and strengthen the weak
and impaired vision, and enable the wearer to
do the most critical work without any feeling
of weakness or weariness, and over 500 persons
in the city and vicinity who purchased them,
will testify to their great advantage. Micro
scopes, telescopes, opera and field glasses, and
all kind of optical, mathematical and philo
sophlcal instruments. 2t
CLEAN YOUR PAYIL:RNTIE-SOCUOD 18 of " An
Ordinance Prohibiting Nuisances in the City of
Harrisburg," reads as follows: "It shall be
the duly of the lot-holders within the inhab
ited part of the city, within twenty-four hours
after the fall of a snow, to have the' same re
moved from the piiernents and gutters into the
street, in front'of their dwellings or lots, under the
penalty of one dollar for each offence, to be
recovered fur the use of the city, as other Ann
are by law recoverable."
The Chief of Police requests us to state that
be will enforce the ordinance against all persons
who fail to comply with its requirements. Our
citizens should see to having the snow removed
from their pavements, in order to avoid the
imposition of a fine. -
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THE Washington Sunday Morning Chronicle,
speaking of Davis' Panorama of the Rebellion,
says :
"As a woik of art, Davis' panorama is un
exceptionable ; but, as a series of paintings,
designed to afford those who witness them a
prafitable view of what has transpired during
the war, it is unquestionably the most perfect
picture of the kind ever presented to the Amer
ican public. From the evacuation of Fort
Moultrie, in Charleston harbor, to the last bat
tle depicted, the artist has,in no single instance,
failed to sketch his scenes strikingly and faith
fully. Indeed, in many of the scenes the be
holder could easily imagine that the reality was
before him ; that he could hear the • roar of
cannon, the rattle of musketry, and the rush
of cavalry, and see the bayonet charge of in
fantry and every other movement of interest on
the battle field. We read accounts :of this and
that glorious victory, achieved by the tfnion
arms, hut it is requisite to have a .panorama
like Davis' to impress upon the mind-the truths
of history as they appear on the canvas."
Norrca.—Complimentary Benefit to Miss Anne
Llewellyn, Authoress of "The Flower Girl of
Wales," "Agnes, the Betrayed," "Mistaken nea
sure," "Gipsey's Revenge," understand
that at the request of many of the friends of
this talented young lady, she will in a few days
give a farewell
.entertainm?nt, when will be
produced two entirely new and original plays—
a drama written by herself during the l a st two
Weeks,. entitled '‘Lena,,theAnaken,''ri l foinaded
on incidents which have transpired during the
rebellion, In which Mies L. will studain three
distinct characters, with several scenes selected
from the most popular plays ; recitations, &c.;
to conclude with , a new and original farce,
written by a gentleman of this city, and kindly
offered for representation on this occasion, en
titled, "Mr. and Mrs. Pickle, or the Brant's Hall
Trouble," forming one of the most attractive
entertainments ever offered to the public in
Harrisburg. 2t
Rtv. J. WALK= JAOKOON'S LEcTuRs.--The
Phtladelpriia Press sags :
"Last evening, Rev. J. Walker Jackson de
livered, in Handel and Hajdn Hall, his inter
esting lecture on - " Andrew Jackson." The at
tendance, though the proceeds of the lecture
ware for the benefit of the Ladies' Soldiers' Aid
Society, of Green street Methodist Episcopal
Church, was not large. Those present, how
ever, were amply repaid for the inconvenience
which the inclement weather occasioned by the
eloquence and patriotism to which they were
treated. The political and military, career of
the great statesman and general was , detailed
with apitit and force. Many anecdotes were
interspersed tikroughout the discourse. Particu
lar allusion was drawn to the course of General
Jackson while commanding the itmeri7
can army in New Orleans. His suipension and
arrest of Judge Hall for granting a writ of
habeas corpus to a military offender was spoken
of as showing the characteristic bent of Jack
son's mind. Fall of fire, energy and perseve
rance, he would not allow even , a judge to in
terfere with him in the discharge of his public.
duties. The - subsequent trial of Jackson for
contempt of coUrt—hie being compelled to pay
a fine of $l,OOO, and the enthusiasm of the
populace to pay it for him, were all depicted
with truthfulness, and created great applause:
Gen. Burnaids did what Gen. Jackson would
have done, excepting that he did not do
enough. Burnside should have hung Yellen
dighans, and that's what - Jackson would do if
he were alive. to day. The treatment South
Carolina received at the hips& of Jackson, as
compared with the impotence exhibited WI
wards the same , treasonable locality by Mr. Bn
chanan, elicited attention and applause." -
Opttiat 'other
Now 19 THE Tnia FOR BAROLINS.—With the
commencement of the new year it will not be
out of place to say to our numerous onstomeri,
that the very high price of cotton goods, such
as cotton flannel, bleached and unbleached
muslin, drillings, &c., &c., has induced us to
say that from this time we will sell this class
of 'goods at a profit just sufficient to pay the
expense of bringing them from the- city: We
will also close out our stock of furs. C. L.
Bowman; No. 1, corner of Front and Market
streets.
JOSHUA M. WIISTLING, ATTORNBT-AT-L&W-
Will attend to claims for exemption from the
Draft.
Office in Walnut street, next door to Mayor's
office. • . delB-d6te
Military Business Attended To,
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and
Military and War Claims, generally, mad e out
and collected. Pomona residing at a distance
can - biome their business transacted by mail, ;by
addressing EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney-at-Law,
del7-dly Third St., Harrisburg, pa,
GOLD PENS Et-POINTED EQUAL
TO NEW, on the receipt of 85 cents.
Circulars for the Johnson Pen, sent on
application, by Mail or otherwise.
E. S. JOHNSON,
Manufactory and Office,
15 MAIDEN LANE, New York City.
decl9-dlm
Brown's Bronchial Troohes
These Lozenges are prepared from. a highly
esteemed recipe for alleviating Baoscarat Ar;
FZOT/OHB, ASTHMA., IIOAH9ENS93, COUGHS, COLD 3,
and Irritation or SoreneEs 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, having a peculiar adaptation to affec
tions which disturb the organs of speech.
deald&wl m
Muffs! Muffs! Munk!
We have on hand muffs, at $3, $3.50, $4 and
$5. A good assortment of low price furs.
Cloaks, cloaks cloaks
Cloaks for ladies, all prices.
Cloaks for children.
Cloaks at all prices, np to $25.
Hoop skirts at 75 cis., $1 up to $3.
Stockings for ladies and children.
Socks, woolen and cotton.
Linen table covers, linen napkins.
Black silk atsl, $1.40, and all prices.
Woolen shirts of all descriptions.
Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket Wife.
Linen sheeting 10 4.
Linen for pillow cases 5-4._
iffuslins, bleached and nobleacleci, beat
make.
Kid gloves at 87c. and $1 per pair.
Carsimere and cassinetts for men and boys'
wear.
Undershirts and drawers.
Ladles' merino vests.
Dress goods it all prices.
Cambric bands and cambric edging.
Balmoral skirts at $3.26, $3.60, $4.
Large assortment of other.goods at
S. LEViTY'S.:
SAPONIFIER
OR , CONCENTRATED LYE
FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
WAR makes high prices ; Saponifier helps to
reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents
a pound by using pour kitchen grease.
•
Iff`:CAUTION ! Asepurious Lyes are of
fered also, be careful and only buy the PAT
ENTED article put up in IRON cans, all °there
being COUN TE RFEITS. •
PENNSYLVANIA •SAIIP CO.,'
Philadelphia—No.l27 Walnut Street,'
Pittsburg—Pitt Street ad Dapuesue Way.
del 9 d&w3w
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
VIEW OF MARRIA.OR.I,
Containing nearly 800 pages, and 180 finp
Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the,
Sexual Organs in a state of Health and Disease,
with a Treatise on Self-Abuse, its De?lorabre
Consequences upon the Mind and Body, all
the Author's Plan of Tieatment—the only
rational and , successful mode of cure, as shows
by the report acmes treated. ~t ruthful a 4
'leer to the married, and those contemplating
marriage, who entertain doubts of their physi
cal conditlion. Sent free of postage to any ad
diem, on receipt of 25 cents In stamps or postal
currenoy, by addressing Dr. LA 01191 X, Nd.
31 Heiden Lane, Albany, N. Y.
oct9-d&w3m
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'ls the Best to the World
The only Harmless, -true and Reliable Dye Known.
This 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 11l effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is
signed WILLIAM A. BATOECELOR. All oth
ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided'.
Sold by all Druggists, Sm. FACTORY-81
BARCLAY ST., N. Y.
BAVIIIILLOII . B 11W TOILST O&IAM FOZ DILIBBINO
11/1i '8234y.
ELECTRICITY.
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDER
FUL RESULTS.
DR. J. M. ()REAMER would respectfully in
form the public in general and the diseased
in particular, that he has opened , an offioe in
South Second street, below Chestuut,Harrisburgp
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 to his success in controlling disease.
No drugging the system with uncertain med
ical agents. Ail cures performed by Magnetism,
Galvanism and other modifications of Electricity;
without shocks or any unpleasant sensations.
After an Elogtrical Diagnosis; a guarantee will
be given, if desired by the patient. For far
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. Consultation'
free. Office hours 9t012 A. x., Ito 6 and 7to
9 r. Y. DR. J. MILTON . CREAMER.
de29-d3tawlm to-thas
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE:
THE several properties of the estate of WIL-1
LIAM ALLISON, deceased, in'the city ofd
Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on ,Front:
street and Chestnut street, at antinear-the clor
Der of Front and. Chestnut streets, a vacant lot;
on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 19/ 1
acres of land at the eastern terminus of Market':
street, are offered for sale. For-terms of sale,,
apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble;
streets, Philadelphia.
de2l-dtf] - THOMAS COCIEIBAN.
IMPORTJBAS
OP
WINES AND LIQUOR -s.
LATIMAN, -SALLA.pE & 00 ; ,
NO. 128 %SOME' NINTH RTRES7,
Between Cheetnut and Wairtat
PHILADRLPIELIA.
0. 4. lll tatramt, A. M. SaLtana, J. D. "Brrrtno,
no 9 d3m
A GENTS minted to sell the Standard History
of the. War. A rare chance to make.
money.. Agents are clearing from $lOO to
$2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already
sold. Send for circulais, Address .
' JONES BROS. & CO.,
deSo' I.lublishers,..Baltimore, Md.
T EMS' 00,NDWEDIttliA, for sale
Lit no24'WM. DUCK, JA.; & CO.
SWEPT CIDEB; at
uo2o DOOK,
NeW 21.,3zettistm:.tq*,
KUNKEL'S
40 Mt 49. .1:21
'(SITTER WINE OF IRON,
BITTER WINE OF IRON,
BITTER WINE OF IRON,
BIT-TER WINE OF IRON,
For Dyspepsia sad Indigestion ;
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ;
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ;
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ;
• - For Weak Stomachs and General Debility
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Reliable and Sure to do Good,
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It °oats but Little ant Parities. the Blood.
It Costs but Little'and Purifies the Blood.
It Omits but Little and Purifies the Blood.
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We now Only Aek a Taal
We now Only Ask a Trial
We now Only Ask a Trial
We row Only Aek a Trial
Of this Valuable Medicine,
Of :this Valuable Medicine,
Of this Valuable,Medicine r -
Of this Valuable Medicine,
Only Beyeaty.fize and One. Dollar per Bottle.
Only Seventy-Etva'andOne.Dollar per Bottle.
Only Seventy-live and One Dollar per Bottle.
Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Bottlal.
COUNTERFEITS
BZWAREI bousnatierra.—As Kuinan's Brr-
Wavoibust to the only Imre and effectual
remedy known In the world for the permanent
ohm of )Dyipepaia and Debtlity, and as thaw& are
a number of imitations offered to the public,
we-would caution the omainunity to purchase
none but the genuine article, manufactured .by
S. A. Kuseart, and has his stamp on the top of
the cork of, every bottle.- The very fact that
otheineare attempting to imitate this valuable
remedy, proves its worth and speaks volumes
in its favor.
The Britlß Want or lacerlirpnt up•in 75 cent
and $1 00 Imtfles, and sold by all respectable
Diuggists throughout the country. , Be paitlc
ularlliat every • bOttlelmus the fee an* of the
proprietor's eignature,
Manrifactured by ' ' •
S. A. KIINFJCL & BRO.,
General Depot No:118 lliatket Street,
FOR BALB BY
all respectable dealera throughout the vountry.
jaii4
PRESENTS ! PRESENTS !
50,000 Agen t s Wanted!!
RMIE - OPPORTInefr.
'15,000 Watelien, , Gold Pens and Pencils
VENT, GUARD It NECK CHAIN,
013A1'hadAINE CHAINS AND PINS,
EIiGRAVED BRACELETS,
ENGRAVED SPRING LOCKETS,
Seal Slone Rings, ,California*inke, Chased Riigio,
'Masonic 144 figs California A-a
mend Fins, California Diemend 'Ear Drops.
Beautiful Sets of Jewelry, New Styles Studs and
Battens, etc.,
WOILTU $400,060,
To be reAd for One Dollar each, without regard
to value, and nott.o be paid for till you
know what you are to get.
In all transactions by mail, we shall charge
for doing the business 25 cents each, which must
be enclosed when the request is made to know
what you can have. After knowing what you
can have, then it will be at your option tosend
$l, take the article or not.
Five articles can be ordered for Sl—eleven
for $2--thirty for Ss—sixty-149 for slo—and
one hundredlor $l5.
With the inforraation of what you can have
will be sent a circular giving
.full instructions
•to Agents, and a full Catalogue of articles, and
then it will be at your option tri'' send - and get
the article or not. •
Also, for $l, I will send a solid silver Well
or either Army Corps Pin, with your name,
regiment and company handsomely engraved
ttpbn it. Address • -
S. 111. W ARD its,
Box 4876 ; New York. ' 208 Broadway.
dolt)). dawa
MUST BE SOLD!
WALL PAPER, BORDERS.
SCIIEFFEWS BOOKSTORE
Has to be moved on the first of April next.
His stock ofWall Paper must be reduced, and
will, therefore, be sold at very low prices;: al
though price of Wall Papers is still going up
Persons desirous of papering their houses, will
do well to examine , his assortment and prices.
THEO. F. SOHEFFER.
December 1, 1868.
:Or Five cents cash paid for .Olear Mixed
&IP per pound. Old Books wanted for—cash.
deB •
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
QCLIOOL SLAM of different sizes, Willson's
‘..7 Excellent series of Spellers and Readers,
published by Harper & Brothers; together with
all other School Books , and Writing Materials
%reoffered, wholesale and retail, at
dec7 SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTOBX.
APPLES! APPLES II '
BY the Barrel, Bushel or small quantity, at
no2o • - WM. DOOR, JR., & CO.
LIOSTONE QUARRY
r.p.O.LBEISE, : by the perch, immediately helm
fhe city. For particulars enqUire of 1 .
. • J. MIMI.
Sanford's Opera House,
UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT.
N. T. Hitchcock & 00.
A GREAT BILL TO.-NIGIIT I
The ever copular ininatrela I
I n n e w Zi.)aga, new DIMON, &c..
Farces and Barle.rquea
Continued popnlari:ky of the great Comic Vocal
/at,
THE GREAT TONIC,
THE GREAT TONIC,
TEE GREAT TONIC,
THE GREAT TONIC,
MiLze.Cc:ark:Less.
MISS EOSE V OL ANTE.
Front seats reserved for ladies.
Performance to oommenceprecisely alB o' clk
In rehersal and will shortly be produced, the
laughable -royal pantomimes of VOL ,AU-VENT
in which Mr. Hitchcock will appear for a few
nights. jan4
BRANT'S HALL!
SHORT SEASON OF ENOLIOH OPERA.
ALIEIL3III 4 0C311ICINGIrr
The celebrated and popular
NATIONAL
OPE R A TROUPE
Have the honor to announce their first appear
ance in this City on
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6th, 1864,
In Balfe's grand opera of
And Cannot do Harm.
And Cannot do Harm.
And Cannot do Hann.
And Cannot do Harm.
THE BOHEMIAN ql - RL
and the Comic Operetta of
MRS. PARTINGTON.
Admission 25 cents
ileserved portion of Hall by "
Children to do - 25
Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at
71. -
See Programmes.
fThe Box Office will open on Monday for
'securing seats. No extra charge.. janl
FREE MILITARY SOHOOL,
FOR APPLICANTS FOR"COMMANDS OF
COLORED TROOPS,
No. 1210 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Late Colonel 12th Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves,)
PRECEPTOR. •
tRE SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
RECRUITING COLORED REGIMENTS,
with the view of providing what the country
so urgently needs—namely, applicants for com
mand ctf colored troops competent for that duty
--,has established a MILITSBY SCHOOL at
their Headguarters, in which INFANTRY
TACTICS and knowirdge of ARMY REGULA
TIONS are taught gratuitously.
Young men having a fair common school
education, and physically sound, and especially
privates and non commissioned officers in the army,
who desire to command colored troops, ire in
vited to become students of this School.
Those who already have military knowledge
may review it, and be.ptepared for Immediate
examination at Washington.
Those -who are wholly unacquainted with
tactics may remain until ;bey ~,are made pro-
Relent In them.
Students, properly advanoed, will bd allowed
to visit Camp William Penn, drill and train
troops there, and practicli as officers.
Three Sessions will be held every day. Sun
days excepted, one of which will be a Nraur
SESSION.
Each applicant must apply to the Committee
for admission, by a letter of his own composi
tion and written by himself. Testimonials of
good character must be laid before the Com
mittee before applications can be acted on. If
satisfactory, permission to enter the School will
be forwarded to the applicant. - -
Farther information can be found In pam
phlet, published by the Committee, which will
be sent free to any one at a distimce requesting
a copy, and it can also be had at the office of
the Committee, or dike °pee of sthispaper.
All letters addressed to either of the under
signed will be promptly answered:
THOMAS WEBSI'EIt, Chairman,
CADWALADER BIDDLE, Secretary,
S. B. CORSON, General Agt. of Cote.
No. 1210 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
j aul
Harrisburg, Pa
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!I
lAM can yiug out my ;well earned reputation
for selling the best made FURS at the most
reasonable prices, and offer now my splendid
k lertment of •
B,:adson - 13ay Sable; '
Rich Mink Sables,_
Siberian Squirrer,
Chinchilla,
Stone Martin,
Fitch, &c., &c.
FURS for Eddies and Missi a at the moat rea
sonable prices.
Or My stock of riladaon Bay and Mink Sa
bles is the finest ever mitered In this market,
and comprised: Riding gapes, Three-Quarter
and Half Capes, Berthas, 001JArS, "Haft, &c.
JOSEPH HOS
_RIBAIIM,
N0..416 Arch street, above 4th, south side,
P. S.—No ‘ Lituilneed taaateacted On Saturday.
d4B dludf
Mem o Tuu Darr. o THS SIJOQUINANNA,
CUAMBBREGIIIRCI4 PIMA., Dec. 24th, 1868.
In accordance with instructions received from
the War Department theonly bounty to be paid
for enlisting in the United States service for (3)
three years, is that arrthorized by law, which is
(100) ne hundred dollars, to be paid at the ex
piration of two, (2) yearve- service.
Until Jantutry , fith, 1.130„4, the bounties offered
by the United States CL'a'vernment, amount
ing to (402) four hundred and two dol
lars, will be paid for the re-evlistment of vete:
rano, viz : Those who are now:. or have been
in the military service of their' country nine
months or up*ards.
All persons desiring to re-enter the service
will apply to the Provost Marshal ot' the
blot in which they reside, Or their re."•rulting
agents, who are authorized to enlist, an s i will
give all - information in relation to the payvnent
of bounties, &c. - -
:. The Commanding General therefore
upon all veterans in the department, who have
so nobly sustained the reputation of their State
on hard fought battle fields, to enrol them
selves at once in the service, that rebellion and
'dill war may receive its death blow.
By command of Maj. (len. CAMEL
MO. S. BHULTZE,
-dec243dtj6 Assistant Adjutant General
PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
SEEKING a quiet place for study and recrea
tion for their children and wards, will find
such at Greason Seminary, six miles west of
Carlisle, on Ounadr:Talley B. B. Circulars may
be procured at the office - of jones' gotel. Ad
dress E. HIINTINGQN SAUNDERS.
Plainfieldrl". 0., Comb. (1). 4 Pa.
linustnunts.
Alio, the , great acting Soprano Vocalist,
HOLMAN
Nem ablurtisontats.
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN H. TAGGART,
GENERAL ORDERS No. 26
Nte 2bilatistmtitts.
GssitDisircizzy I
Froprietort
Applicable
um3fill Arta
A caw thing
Its Combination.
Boot and Shoe
Won/adorers.
Jewelers.
Families.
It Is
Remember.
Finis
Agentitta Phil*
Omni Steamers.
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
rPOUOIIING at QITEMISTOWN, Noes Wog
sou.) The well known Steamers of £h3
, New York and Philadelphia Steam
ship • pany, are Intended to sail as follows
01TY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, January
9 ; CITY OTRALTIMORE, - Saturday, January
16 ; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday,Jartnary 23,
and every eneenedbig Saturday, at Nobn, front
Mar 44, North Elver.
BATS OF FASUOR,
PAYABLD ID GOLD, Oa 1/411DIf ALM' Ili Ctr."
assay.
slam aunts, 880 00 minutiae, T. 9:: f., - .:
do to London, 85 00do to London, as Dv
do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 4
I
..i..!
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 .i -- . ,
PBa3BllM3 also forwarded to Harve, Bremeu,
Rotterdam, Antwerp, &a., at equally low rates .
Fares from Liverpool or Qusenestown : '6,t
Oabin, $75, 885, 8105. Steerage frcim Ilitet -
pool, $4O. From Queenestown, $BO. ']`bona
who wish to send for their Mends can hay tldt
ets here at these rates.
For further Information apply at the (Yampa
fly's Offices.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,lsl3r.-.4.1we.y. N "S'
or 0. 0. 2iLhiBiRRMAN, Harriabuty.
Maly. _ .
prat -SONS ABOUT
MAKING
MINCE ME A T
Will find everything that they need In the line
of Apples, Raisins, Citron, Lemon Peel, Cur
rants, Wine, Brandies, Cider and Pure Spices at
the lowest market rates at
WM. DOCK, JR., & CO.,
Dealers In fine family groceries, opposite the
Court House.
OHOUGLOONG,
Vi BEST PRESERVED
• CANTON GINGER
For sale at WM. 'DOCK., JR., & CO.
n 024
A LARGE INVOICE OF NEW
11 RAISINS,
CITRON,
CURRANTS,
PRUNES,
FIGS, &CI,
At (tto2o] vv. DOOR, Ja, St CO_
J. R. EWING.
ALttcorizesr.ext.Mastw,
Exchange Building, Harrisburg. Pensions,
Bounties and Back Pay obtained. [delsdly
PICKLES I PICKLES ! I
BY THE Barrel, Half Barrel, Jar or Dozen,
at (no2o] WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
SUPERIOR
GOSHEN
BUTTER
FOR TABLE USE,
Jost received at W. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
TOY BOOKS, GAMES, &O.
ALARGE assortment of Toy Books, Games,
just received at
SOKEFFERt BOOKSTORE,
Hezrisburg.
nol9
NEW BOOKS
TIEE SHOULDER STRAPS
AAD
Jaat received at
.(16113 _ SCHEMII)ErB- BOOKSTORE.
E lot of beet quality of !dome, r kota
tout; just received and for sale by
BOYER 44r KOMPER,
t i t , el2Aitt No. 3 Market -Square.
PCLUTFOLIOS 1 PORTFOLIOS 1 i
rifiE WIEN and Backgiunmon Boards, a
ki tiro assortment, just received at
dees SCHEME'S BtIOKSToRE.
APPLE 8.-200 barrels of New York state
Apples, of a choice variety, knit received,
and sold low, in any quantities, to suit pur
ohmers, at the new grocery of
clot MYER & KOMPER.
USEFUL and VALITA
BLE DISC:O'7EIC!
~~.'i ii_s' ~
INSOLUBLE CEMENT!
Is of more general practical
;utility than any haventior.
now before the public. It ha;
ibeen thoroughly tested dur
iing Abe last two years by
Ipiactical men, and proaous
'cad by all to be
SOPERRin W ANY
Libeetvi3Preps,reitioaskt;:i=n
I3u.roa'a IrmoLtriam Cc narr
lea new thing, and the re
;suit of yenta of etudy ; ite
combination is on
Scientific Principled,
AndAmder no circumstances
or change of temperature,
will it become corrupt or
emit any offensive smelt.
FfoBOOTOT St SHOE
Alanufacturers, using ?da
llies, will find It the best
article known as Cemendng
r the Channels, it Works
i without delay, Is not affected
by any changs of tempers-
I tare,
SEAM PRS
Will find it anfficiently adhc
give for their use, as has been
proved.
nixespecially arlaArdp Leal
and we claim MI an especial
merit, that it sticks Patches
and Linings to Boots and
3hoes sufficiently strong with
out stitching.
It la the only
LIQ VID
Extant, that la a aura thing
for plaudit*
rural:we,
Cir6okery,
Toye,
BOW,
Ivory,
And articLA3 of Etonwhold
BEMEMBRE
HILTON'S 13130LEIBLB CILICILYT
Is In a liquid form and as
easily applied as paste.
HILTON'S Irlemma Cinnarr
Is insoluble in water or oil.
HaTON't Issol.rms (Mire
Adheres oily substanoes.
Supplied lu Family or Hari
ufeeturers' Packagee from 2
ounces to 100 the.
HILTON BROS. & C 43.,
Propriet.n,
Provtiloat,o, R. I
alphia,
LA NIT Sr. MAGI:43/16
DrAYS OF SHODDY