gi ailg NOTICIZ TO ADVE RTISIGILS.—AII Ad •ertUements, Rusin ass Notices, Mar. eloges, Deaths, Sm., to secure lissortion in the TELEGUA must invariably os simmtuponlhed With Ms CASiI. iide - ertieexaente 4.. dared in the regular Evening - Edition ale inserted in the &turning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Wednesday Evening, January 6, 1864 TOWN AND COUNTRY= Ir you wish to impart vigor and clearness to the voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial af fection, get at once a box of Bannvart's Bron chial Trochee, the only effectual remedy in the market. For sale by the box, dozen or gross at C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug Store, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. Or A liberal discount to the trade. dec24.-tf Foa SALE Caaae—Two horses and a carriage suitable for hackirg. Enquire of Edward Bal thasar, at Mrs. Black's boarding house, on Third street, between Market and Walnut. jEltf Tun 91st Regiment Penna. Vols. have gone home on a thirty days' furlough, previous to re enlistment. SMALL Pox is said to be prevailing to a cou eiderable extent in Washington city. Benator Bowden, of Ye., died of that disease, there, a few days ago. Wharrar, this morning, was well attended. Prices were moderate. Thera .was a fair sup ply of articles usually found in, market at this Reason of the year. DIATII FROM INTIMPIRANOI.-Mll. Elizabeth M'Callam, of Pittsburg, died from the effects of Intemperance on Monday. Her husband recently died from the same cause. I== Assomm.—The Governor has appointed Charles A. Snyder, Esq ~ Notary Public, in place of J. W. Brown. This is an excellent appoint. ment. Mr. S. is well qualified to perform• its functions. SPIRITU&LISII EXPOSED.-Mr. Oates, of Wil liamsport, Pa., will attend the Spiritualist meeting at Sanford's Opera House, and review the system, on Sabbath next, afternoon and evening =:== OIL Crry must be a lively place. The Register says that "there. were seven Sghts in our city tor the tweuty-four hours ending _Tuesday avenlng iaet, and it wasn't vary good weather for fighting either." Or TILE Teacei.,---The train going nodh on the No,rthern Central railroad, on Monday morning, ran off-the track near Troy, Pa., and the care were thrown down an embankment. None of the passengers were eeiionely injured, but they made a narrow escape. WBIE or PRATER.—Exerclees this evening, In the German Reformed Church, (Mutant stmt. Prayer for the Christian ministry, for Sunday Schools and all other Christian agencies, and for the increase of spiritual life, aotiVity and holiness In all believers. Tin President of the Bank of Pottstown says that there le no truth in the report that a $2O ‘connlerfeit bill on sell bank has been put in oircrale.tion. The notes supposed to have been faounterfelt ware pronounced genuine, and have been redeemed by the bank. The public can rest easy, liaTcsoomt.'s compitny, at Sanford's, produce new songs, farces and burlesques, nightly. Mr. Holmes and Mira Volante, vocalists, appear at each entertablment. The laughable .panto . maim@ of Vol -au-yent le about being, produced, An which Mr. Hitchcock Will appear. SanfOrd's Hal is crowded each evening. KlLLsa.—Air. William Kunkel, an employee -Of ,the Pennsylvania railroad company, was killed yesterday, near the Round House, by the passenger train from the west. He had stepped on the track, with his back towards the train, which he did not observe approaching. HiB body was mangled and torn in a horrible man ner. Deceased was a resident of this city, and leaves a family to mourn his loss. Pouog Amiga Before Aldarman Kline.— Benjamin F. Dinsmore (a soldier) and Richard, Alter, arrested by officers Essig and _Loyd, for drunkenness, had a hearing and were die, • charged. A woman named Ann Early was arrested for , cruelly beating a child. It appears that she ihas no children of her own, and had taken this one to raise as a member of her own family. The case was settled by Ann giving np the child WO the hands of those who will properly care for it. . , Home Rzusx Sourrus.—We agree with the Erie Dispatch that there should be in every borough and township of the county, an organ ization of ladies and others to ascertain. the condition of the families of soldiers in the Army. If they need anything to render them comfortable, it should be furnished. We [fear there will be suffering this winter, owing to the high ',rice of everything, unless the matter is attended to. It is a duty we owe the men. -who are fighting the battles of the Republic, and who are encountering suffering and death that our liberties ntly-be-preserved. s-Etwerrso.—Netirly all the raen composing Col. Geary's old regiment, and the 102 d regt went, are re-enlisting for three years.: It is said that a large majority of the Pennsilvania soldiers will re-enter the service. The time for paying the Government bounty will probably be extended to the first of February. A large number of counties, and numerous tOWYIB are offering extra bounties, for the purpose of dicing ' men to enlist and fill the quotas re_ spired. Should the time for volunteering be extended a few weeks, the draft in Fennsllvania will be comparatively light. It is ifigli time for the people of this city and county toltake some action if they,desire to escape the draft. Nothing has yet been done. Ws have received this morning a splendid assortment of French confections. a KELLER'S, 91 Market street. tltgrapt Ray. Da. Loomis, of Allegheny College, Is expected to preach In the Locust Street M. E. Church this evening, at 71 o'clock. SLUM:MG.—Those who have horses, sleighs, harness, bells, buffalo robes, &c., have been making good use of the snow, which has been sufficient far sleighing purposes. STRANGERS and Legislators will please note that the place to fled a full assortment of all kinds of Toilet Brushes is at Knutsn's Drug and Fancy Goods store, No. 91 Market street. AR/MICRO FOR FORGIRY.— A man named Jas. O'Friel, a few days ago, sold to C. 0. Zimmer man, of this city, certain vouchers purporting to hake been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail road Company.. It was subsequently ascer tained that the vouchers were forged, and Mr. Zimmerman had a warrant issued for the arrest of O'Frtel. Officer Campbell captured 'him, and after a hearing before Alderman Kline, he was committed to prison for trial at the next term of court. The amount paid him by Zim merman was $394. Nam BAKERY.-Mr. John Alcorn announces that he has opened a new bakery, on Broad street, between Second and Third street, West Harrlsburg, 'where he le - prepared to supply mead and cakes at reasonable rates. Mr. Alcorn is an old and experienced baker, and was for a number of years superintendent of one of the largest bakeries In this city.. He is now selling his bread by weight at the rate of five cents per pound. Persons in want of good bread and dish to get the worth of their money will do well to give him a call. Tas Honiie OPERA Tamps. --- We 'record with much pleasurelhe brilliant, success of this popular troupe at Brant's Hall, every portion of which was well filled, and, embraced the elite of our city. The opening opera was splen didly given, Miss Sallie Holman filly sustain ing the reputation that bas preceded her, and was well supported by the entire troupe. Her beautiful voice and correct dramatic interpre tation of the Glpsey Girl aroused &lasting inte rest among those who saw her - last night To-night she appears as Amine in the - opera of La Somnambula, and, as we, learn, it is a role that adapts itself more particularly to her artistic genius. Atunrxios is directed to the proclamation of he Mayor, relating to the _removal of snow rom the pavements. Seats mai be secured at Knoche's music store during the stay of the troupe. The Holman's will undoubtedly be well pa tronized, as it is an eutertalment that cannot fall to delight I bffaRTANT MOVRIBINT IN THE COMIION 00IINOII, —At the monthly meeting of the Common Council of ' the city ‘.of . Marrisburg, held on Saturday, the 2nd instant, thefollowing poem 'hie and . resolutions : wit/3, - nel' place; by Mr. Shoemaker, of the Thik Ward,.tind' iiiesented to the Chair; when, on motion, after some dis cussion In regard to the subject matter, was laid on the table : WEIEHRAS, The thirteenth section of the city charter provides for the election of a person, to be Mayor of the said city, for the term of Three years; And whereas, The fifteenth section of said charter defines the poWers and jurisdictions of the Mayor, and declares that " the said Mayor shall have and keep a suitable apartment and office within the said city for the exercise of hie jurisdiction and powers, and the transaction of business relating, thereto," and, that "the said Mayor shall have and keep a docket ; And whereas, The ninth sectioir of said charter pro vides that "in case of the temporary absence or inability of the Mayor to act, the Council shall, if necessary, appoint a Mayor to serve until he shall return, or be able to resume the duties of his officla;" And whereas, The person elected to the office , of Moyor on the third Friday in March last was duly qualified "on the Friday next fol lowing the said election;"And whereas, The said person does not "have and keep asuitable apart ment and office within the said city, for the exercise of his jurisdiction and powers," and the transaction of the business , relating, to the , arm of -Mayor—nor doea keep a' docket; And wherein, In violation of thelspiritland let ter of the charter he has delegated to Alderman Kline the "jurisdictiOn and powers, " that he kw no authority to dispose of; An d whereas, The fourteenth section of the charter declares that "whenever the office of Mayor shall become vacant by the refusal or omission to serve by any person elected as aforesaid," "it shall be the dqty of Council, in meeting, as soon as conveniently may be - after ' such. vacancy shall happen, to elect a stitable'pereonitb - servp as Mayor aforesaid;" And, whereas," The office of Mayor has become vacant by the refuel or omtestim to serve by the person elected in ac cordance' with the provisions of 'the charter ; therefore Revolved, That Council will dow proceed to the election of a suitable person said va cancy PROCLAMATION. Bleyort's•Orrion, KAUXEIBURG, January 6, 1864::.f After, a careful survey of the city the Mayor regrets to • find the generally bad condition of the pavements,which are covered with a rough and uneven surface of frozen snow, dangerous' to the safe progress of pedestrians. In those thoroughfares chiefly occupied by business men, such neglect of the condition of the pavements evinces, =the part of tenants and owners, a degree of carelessness, not only in contravention of a city ordinance, but which As aleo.forgetful of the convenience and safety of the public who patronize them, and 'conse quently detrimental to the interests of - the business men aforesaid. Therefore,in vindication of the Ist!, to protect our citizens varlet the accidents to which they are now exposed, andlo uphold the reputation pf the city of Harrisburg, notice is hereby given to lot holders within the inhabited 'parts of•tire city, that, on and after the Bth inst., at noon, the eighteenth seetion of an ordinance, passed March 13th, 1861, entitled "An ordinance pro hibiting nuisances within the city of Harrisburg find for other purposes," will be strictly enforced. A. L. ROUMFORT, Mayor. CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Thi _ u ndersigned respectfully announces to his friends and patronetbat he has no connection with the preeent entertainment at hk; est ab lish molt; as :It hiss t t 540 .1 " temporarily leased: to laws. Efllohouck & Co. Due notioe *lll be . gfien of the appearance .of myself and com pany. • SAld'L S. SANFORD, jan§-dilt Proprietor Sanford's Opera House: Book Notice. HANNAH TRUItBTON.-A rainy day, tr mind free from care, a glowing fire, a good cigar and a fascinating book—what more could a sensible man ark for, or be comprehended in "a low hours of luxurious ease?" But to one who' would find substantial truths gleaned by a knowing hand from among the chaff of error and prejudice, combined with flashes of broad humor, a versatile play of fancy, an almost wonderful Insight into the human heart, a thrilling tale of love and passion, with a de nouement which even a boarding-school miss wouid pronounce "perfect," the whole arrayed in language the most forcible and pure, will find in the perusal of "Hannah Thurston," by Bayard Taylor, a fund of satisfaction which will render him- independent of any auxiliary to ease, eave a quiet spot in which to read it undieturbed. Its title, "A story of American Life," is verified—in every phase of Yankee character and pectillarity=from. the reader's entrance into "tbe great sewing-union at Pto lemy" to the loathing and elquisite fisaie,ln which "the man , and Woman come to a perfect; understanding." Not the least charm of the book is the large fundof ognmon sense Which enriches its every page, and thehealthy earnest ness with which the writer grapples withlthe many social evils called Reform. *lt is novel, instructive and , invigorating, and we would advise all lovers of _light literature to read it. For sale at Bergnqrs. • Mmes.—Complimentary Benefit to Miss Anne Llewellyn, Authoress ,of "The Flower Girl of Wake," "Agnes, the Betrayed," . "Nistaken rms. sure," "Gipsey's Beivnge," s=c. -We understand that at the request of many of the friends of this talented young lady, she will in a few days give a farewell - entertainment, when will be produced two-entirely new and original Playa— s drama written by herself during the last bid weeks, entitled "Lenai tite Forsaken," founded on incidents which have transpired during.tlie rebellion in which Miss L. will sustain three distinct characters, with several scenes selected from the most popular plays I recitations, &a.; 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 Mall Trouble," forming one of ' the most attractive' entertainments ever offered to the public b Harrisburg. 2 t . , Ofttitli Notitty Military Business Attended To, Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence Military and War Claims, generally, made Out' and collected.. Persons residing at a distance can have. their business transacte d . by malt, by addressing EUGENE SNYDER, - Attorney-at-Law. Third St:; Harrisburg, Pa. del7-dly A I!HYSIOWROAL VIEW OF, -NI-A 11.-.11. IA 0- E., Containing nearly 800 men, and 180 flue Plates and Engravings of thijf.Anatomy of the Sexual Organs In a state of /2021111nd Disease, with a Treatise on Self-Abu*.lis, De2lorable Consequences upol? the Mind lifid 800, With the Aathor's Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A. truthful ad viser to , the married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physi cal condititon. Sent free of postage to any:ad dress, on receipt of 25 centelnlismps or pobtal ourrenoy, by'addreesing Dr. LA_CSOIX; go. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, A. Y. oct9-dBr.w3m Brown's Bronchial Troches. These Lozenges are prepared from a highly esteemed 'recipe for alleviathig Baltailark , AF; FICTIONS, ASTHMA, Ifoszezwas, COUGHS, COLDS, and Irritation or Soreness of.the Throat. PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND-VOCALISTS Will find them beneficial in blaring thli 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 Biwa. dec2ld&wlm GOLD PENS RE•POINTED EQUAL TO NEW, on the receipt of 85 penis. Oiroulars for the Johnson Pen, sent on application,,,,by Mail or otherwise: E. S. JOHNSON, Manufactory and - Officio, — ' 15 MAIDEN LANE, New York City. deol9:dlrn MIMS ! • Mans ! !VISAS! We have on hind clitiffs, at 0, $3.50, $4 and $5. A good, assortment of low, price furs. Cloaks, cloaks, clocks ! Cloake fir ladies, all prices. Cloaks fa children. , • , Cloaks at all prices, up to $25. Hoop skirts at 75.ct5., $1 up to $B. Stockings for ladles and children. Socks, woolen and/cotton. Linen table.coxers, linen napkins. " Black silk ntsl, $1.40, and all_prices. Woolen shirig alrdeacrititions. Ladies' and gentlemeigs pocket hdfa. Linen sheeting - 10 3 4: Linen for pillow .crowils4. Muslims, bleached and unbleached, beet make. gill gloves at SMllid $l-Prillpidr. Canilmere' nnitAlialikeitts for : MGAt'And: bor . wear. C.' Undershirts and drawers. "' Ladles' memo vests. Dress goods at,ilt prices. Cambrictexu;lo,tmd„cambric . Bab:none skirts at $8.25, $8.50, . Large agiortment of 'oat& goodcat .1,, ' • UIIWYS. SAPONIFIER OR CONCENTRATED LYE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. . _ WAR-makes high prices ; Saponifier-1014 to reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOURlceate . , a Vound'by using your kitchen grease. feralktiTlON I As:apurione Lye& me of fered also, be careful and only buy thri,AT ENTER articleputupinlßON camp, others being CPIPUirgrZITI4. ' _ PENNSYLVANIA :SALT, NALNITIOTURIA CO Sivoits Pittsburg—Pitt Street ad Dupuesne Way del9 d&w3m KUNKEL'S CnEll-013113 XL M 1:31 BIVES WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; For Dyspepsia and IndigestiOn For Dyspepsia and Infliges.tion ; For Weak•Btomacbs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Rl:imolai and General Debility Reliable and Sara to dO Good, Reliable an& Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sare.to do Good, Reliable and Sore to , do Good, It Costs but• Little and Purifies the Blood. It Coats but Little and Purifies the Blood. It Costa But Little' and Purifies the Blood. It Coes but Little and Purifies the Blood, We now Only Ask a Taal We now Only Ask a Trial We now Only Ask. a Trial We now Only Ask a Trial Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuatie,Medicine, Of this Valuable Madie Of this Valuable Medicine • Only Seventy-five and'One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventrfive and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Bottle. COUNTEEFBITS , Cournatiarrs.:--:As Sututis's Brr sas Or 'Laois le the only sure and' effectual remedy knoWn in She world for the permanent pre:of Dyspepsia aid Delnlitg, and BB there are a number of imitations offered to the public, we would, caution, the - tornmunity to purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured by S. A. Kutarim, and health; attirnp un the top of the cork' of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to'lthltatm*ls vanable Mutely, prnies its worth and speaks volumes ice its favor. - ' .:•The Balms Wisa or ruou is put tip In 75 cant and Sl - 00 bottles, and s• sold by all :resPeotabt • Druggists throughontilie country. >Be partic ular that - every 'bottle bears thil foe simile 0f,t4.31 proprietor'a Bignaturg. Manufactured by • -I. B, A, KUNKEL & BRO., General 4 Depot No. 118 Market Street, spa as, .9,47 z all respectable dealers'thronghont the. avuntry , jan4 . PRESENTSA PRESENTS 50,000 Ageiitip Wanted!! RA.RE OPPORTUNITY 15,000 Watehets, Gold Pena and Pencils VEST,- 411:1111DStv NECK CHAINS, CHATELM. "AND PINS. . OELETS, , 4 1 "Tif7.V. D'SPRENG LOOKETS, Seal Slone Rings, fornia Rings, chased Rirwi, Masionic Ringl aid Pins, Gents' California Dia mond Pins, Califssrnia Dicsmand Ear Drops, Beautiful Sets of Jewelry, New Styles Studs and Buttons, etc., WURTA J 400,000, ' Torld for, OnaPollar eachAwithopti(egard to value , suidnatO be . paid tor 411 Y9u _ know *hat you are. to' get: In all transactions by mail . we shall 'charge for doing the businalk 26 cents each, which must be enclosed , when the reqnest is made to know re what you can le vn. After knowing what you Can have,. :lour be at your option to send $l,. tale' article.or not. ``' Flie a' ' lm can be ordered for sl—eleven for s2—thirty for $5-61xtr8ve for $lO-and one hundred;kir $l5. • • With the Information of What yoi can have will be sent kchutlar giving . ,fail instruction: to Agents,ihnd'alull catalogue of articles, and : then it will be at your option to send and get i the article or not. ..1.‘03, for 81, I Vi send a scald silver shieldi or either Army Corps Pio, with your name,. regiment and company-lamdaomoly engraved upon it. Address . ' S. M. WARD & CO., Box 4876, New York. 208 Broadway del° lmdaw. - - 4 MUST BE SOLD 1 WALL PAPER , BORDERS . SCHBFFEWS BOOKSTORE Has to be moved on the first of April next. His stdck of Wall Paper must be mime), 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 pr ices. THEO. le. t3OHEFFEAL Dixember 1, 1868. Or Five cents cash paid for Clear Mixed gam per sound Old Books wanted for—csah. deb PUBLIC SCHOOLS. QOHOOL SLATES of different sizes, Wiliam's ‘..3 Excellent 'series of Spellers and Readers, published by Harper & Brothers, together with all other School Books And Writing Blaterisle are offered, wholesale and retail, at dee/ EibilleFFEß'S BOOldiTOttE _ - -APPLES. 1 APPLES-14 Dl' the tisisrol,` Bushel or. 46811 quantify. at no2o DOCK, Ja"., . • LIMEWOKE ,QUARRY. VIVO hy the perch, immediately be - Tow the city. For particulars enquire of 468 J. MBE- it :tt. ' si. f, SHORT SEASON OF ENGLISH OPERA IMMENSE SUCCESS NATIONAL. Have the honor to announce their atcoua Appearance in this city on WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. Bth, In Balfe's Grand Opera of THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT THE GREAT TONIC, TEE GREAT TONIC, Admission Reserved Seats Children do See programmes. Ordeals can be secured at Knoche's binsic Store. jan6 CANTERBURY NUBBY HALL• GBAND opening on Monday, January 11, 1864. The Manager takes great pleasure to inform the fonaer patrons of this establish ment that he will spare no pains to make this a first-class place of amusement. The place has been newly re-fitted, painted, decorated, &c., and every means has been Adopted block and cue for the comfort of visitors. I have engaged none but first-claw talent, both male and female. New attractions produced nightly. New faces for public favor. No vulgarity of any description allowed. The performance embraces every variety of legitimate acting, negro minstrelsy, dramatic singing, dancing, mirth, music, new songs, new sayings, new acts. new company. • Admission to all parts of the Ball, 18 cents. Boxes, single seats, 26 cents. Jane dBto JACOB B DD, Sole Lessee. And Cannot do Harm And Cannot do Harm And Cannot do Harm And Cannot do Harm Sanford's Opera House, UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT. W. Hitchcock & Oo A 4 ORICAT BILL TO-NIGHT The ever popular minstrels ! In new Songs, new Dances, &c. Farces and Burlesques Continuei popularity of the great Comic Vocal let, MIC4rW/12:33.e.5i0. Also, the greatiiiting Soprano Vocalist, Harrisburg, Pa. amusemzuts. TEE CELEBRATED AND POPULAR HOLMAN OPERA LA SOMNAMBULA, And the Conde Operetta of PARTINGTON. 25 cents. WALNITT STBEET, B ELOW THIRD __ • MISS ROSE V OL AN Front Beata reeerved for ladles. Performance to commence precisely at 8 o'cik In rebated and will shortly be produced, the laughable ravel pentonahnee of VOL-Atr-VENT in which Mr . Hitchcock will .appear for a few nighte. jan4 I tip 2lbutrtte tnunts. FREE MILITARY SCHOOL, FOR APPLIOANTS FOR COMMANDS OF COLORED-T.BOO - PS, No, 1210 CHESTNUT STREET lIILLADELPHIA. JOHN U. TAGGT&JtT, (Late Colonel 12th Regiment Pennsyiv . anil Reserves, PRECEPTOR. TIRE SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE OR ± RECRUITING COLORED REGIMENTS, tv.i‘k the view of providing what the country Pr"Y needa--namely, applicants for nom man of colored troops onniattent for that duty --has established a MILITARY SCHOOL at, their Headquarters, in which INFANTRY TACTICS and knowledge of ARMY REGIJL&- TIONS are taught gratuitously. Young men having a fair common school education, and physically &mei, and especially privates and von connfistirnatd opers in the army, who desire to command colored troops, are In vited to become students of this School. Those who already have military knowledge may review it, and be prepared for immediate examination at Washington: Those who are wholly unacquainted with tactics may remain until they are made pro ficient in them. Students, properly advanced, will be allowed to Nripit Camp William Penn, drill and train troops there, and practice as officers. Three Sessions will be held every day, Sun days excepted, one of which will be a NIGHT 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_gm be acted on. If satisfactory, permission to enter the School will be forwarded to the applicant. Further information can be found in pam phlet, published by the Committee, wilich will be sent free to any one at a distance requesting a copy, and it can also be had at the office of the Cbmmittee, or at the ogee of thispvizr. . All letters addressed to either of the under signed will be promptly answered: THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman, CADWALADER BIDDLE, Secretary, " B. B. CORSON, General Agt. of Com., No. km Chestnut street, Philadelphia. j anl _ FIIR S! F UR St! F II R Slll T AM carrying out my well earned reputation for selling the best made FURS at the moat reasonable prices, and offer now my .splendid assortment of liflligon Bay Sable, • Rich Mink Sables, Siberian Squirm!, 4 , Chinchilla, Stone Martin, Fitch, &c., &c. .FURS.for 'Ladles sad Mimi a at the most rea sonable prices. , g# My stock of Hudson Rey and Mink Se gel is the, finest ever offered la this market, and comprises: Biding Capes, Threergaarter and Half Capes, Berthas, Collars, Muffs, &c. JOSEPH BOSENBAUM, Mo. 41.6. Arch street, above 4th, south side, Philadelphia. P. B.—No haelieeal: smacked on'Eliitarday de2B dladf • GREAT FURNITURE SALE. $5OOO Worth of Furnitate for. Bale. BABE & CO., Auctioneers, Harrisburg, . Pa., respectfully inform their numer ous friends, that in , connection with the auction business, they have opened New Furniture rooms, where all kinds of Furniture Will be sold, cheaper and at lower prices than at any other place in the city. They having made ar rangementa with the largoat manufacturing establishments in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore,and being in daily receipt of Furni ture, the : argest orders will be filled at the shortest possible notice. ,Always on hand; So fas, Stuffed Parlor and Cane Seat Chairs,: Te te.a.rerfa,,*Earble Top. Dressing Bureaus, Ward robes, Bedetesaktimd Tables of every deserip don ; Fancy and Common Furniture. All kinds of Second Hand Furniture taken In exchange .0 for new. .0 highest price _paid tor second hand household * Furniture MthiaSto by W. BABB & . Auctioneers ; next to State Capital Bank, septliPtf GRIUTDISOOTIIV 3ppliostde naaftil Art TROUPEI A new thing 60 ... 26 ci Ita Oombination, Boot and Shoe krannfactarets. Jewelers. Families. It is a liquid ... Proprietory Remember. Agents In f tills jeB-dly !Item Weekly to Limpool: 'POUCHING. at QIIIIIIINSTOWN, (Coax Baa -1 Boa.) The well known Steamers of ill:: Liverpool, New York and Philadolphla Steel. ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows tiIEY OF MANCHMTER, Flab:Way, Januarr 9 ; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Satarday, January 16; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday,Jannary 28. and every succeeding Saturday, at N'txxi i from Pier 44, North River. MA LA II GOLD, OR ETS 9QUW6LINT IN ST,: ALFOL nen UM, 380 00 Miltd.Gi, do to LOndou, 85 00 do to Lund, do to Far* 95 00 do to Paris, .10 data Hamburg, 90 00 do to litualuarg, 7 ECG bum:agars also forwarded to Harve, Brcme Rotterdam, Antwerp, &a t , at txpialtklow rates . Fares from Liverpool or chunnusbasni Ist Cabin, 375, $B5, $106: Steerage front Liver- Pool, $ 4O . From Qnsenestoina, $3O. Thoss who wish to sand for their friends Oin buy , tielc eta here at these rates. For further information apply at tha Oompa uy's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 161iroadwe.y, N. V . or 0. O. , Harrisburg. ,f23dly. PERSONS ABOUT MAIUNG — MINCE M-EAT Will find everything that they need In the Linz of Apples, &dans, Citron, Lemon Peel, Cur rants, Wine, Brandies, Older and Pure Spices at the lowest market rates at • WM. DOCK, JR., & Dealers in fine family groceries, opposite the Court House. no2ll. CHOUGLOONG, BEST PRESERVED • CANTON GINGER For sale At WPd. BOOK, Jx., & CO, n 024 AA LARGE INVOICE OF NEW RAISINS, CITRON, =RANTS, PRUNES, - FIGS, &0., At [no2o] WM. DOCK. Js.. &CO, Bttorn®p., -Xas‘w 5 , Exchange Building, Harriebtag. PenEdms, Bounties and Back Pay obtained. [delsdly PICKLES 1 PICKLES I 1 Bl' THE gam], Mat Barrel, Jar or Dozen, at (no2ol Wit. DOCK, Js., & CO. SUPERIOR GOSHEN . BUTTER FOR TABLE USE, Jost received at W. DOCK, JR., & Co. TOY BOOKS, GAMES, &C. it LARGE afflortateut oiToy Books, Games, A etc., just received at SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Harrisburg, nol9 • NEW BOORS: TIE BHOULDBR NEAPS . 'moo DAYS OF SEEODDT Just received at ' - delB SCIZIEFEICR'S BOOSSIVRE J.AIMF lot of best quality of Mercer Pota- AL toes just received and for sale by - • BOYER. & KOF2BPBII, decl2dtf - No. 3 Market Square. PORTFOLIOS 1 PORTFOLIOS I CHESSMEN and' Betekgamilloa Boarder a fine assortment , just recetieti deth BOBEFFER'SICPQRSTOBE. A PPL/2,..--,-200- barrels of Bea.' - York State App.ksiebt wobble° variety, joßt received ; and sold: low, in any quantities, to snit pur chasers at the new grocery of 484 BOYER & KOERPEB. USRFUL and VALIIA BLE DISCOVERY I HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Ls of more general practical utility than any blvenkton now before the public). It has been thoroughly tested dur ing the last two years by practical men, and pronoun ., all to be SOPERIOII 10 ANT Adkkwfvo)Preparationeknowa HILTON'S LESOLDELII 021037 Is a new thing, and the re sult of years of study ; Its combination Is on sciontWic Pree:Wor, And under no dimwits:was or change of temperature ; will it become corrupt or emit any offenelve smell. BOOT & 811011 Manufacturers, wing Ida my will find it the beat article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works Without daisy, le not atonal ' by any change of tempera ture, ~a:3;e:~R:a:~:~ Will find it Erofficientiy sac dve for their - use, ars has ima proved. his apeciallyadvted to And we claim as ma especial merit, that it sticks Patches Linings to Boots and Shoes suruciently strum with - out ditching. It le the only LIQUID OEM Eli 7 arrant, that La a sure thing for mauling taroltwo, Crockery, Toys - haat., And artiaba of Hai:Wahl:OA REMEMBEti Hroores Iseorauna Is ins liquid form and as cagily applied as paste. annon's Ixsor.usLL °law: Is Insoluble in water or 011. ElnioN's Loom. = Oamewl Adheres oily onbatances ' , llapplimlin Family or Mau nkerturers' Packages from `‘ ounces to 100 lbs. HILTON BROS. .1 CO., Proprietors Providence, R. I. ?In a & BYAGJNNLy Oricitt Ottamers: RATES OR PASSALG J. B. EWING, 10211
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