pailg. EtitgraA ROTIOIC TO A 'PE wrissus.—Al I Ad ertissinents, Billlll , llllll Notices, Max.. rings/, Deaths . , dm., to secure insertion tII the TE.LEGUAPH, must Invariably (irk accompanied with the CASE. Advertisements ordered In the regular re.vezang Edition are inserted In the Siimning Edition vilthout extra. ehargs. HARRISBURG, PA Saturday Evening, January 9, 1864 TOWN AND OPUNTRY. Wm:Tsp.—A stout BOY -who can read pane script. Apply at BERGNER'S STORE. tf SITS= SOAP for cleansing and polishing Aver, plated and britannia wares, an for cleaning mirrors, marble, tin, &c., containing nothing that can injure the finest plate orjew elry, and saves much labor and trouble. Try it. For sale at C. A. Bannvart & Co's. Drug Stara. jB.Bt Musu:a.—A young New Foundland dog, color black and white. A handsome reward will be paid for his recovery: W. A. Cathcart, Market Square. • 2t Amyrasa lot of fresh French candies and gum drops received at C. A, Bannvart et Co.'s drug store. I=l CHESTERS RESTAURANT, under Buehler Boum.— Turtle soup and terrapin will be served up this (Saturday) evening. All lovers of the article should be on hand. AN adjourned meeting of the Good Will Fire Company will be held in their hall on Monday evening at seven o'clock. Punctual attendance 1 YE quested. &ATM ARICULYURAL SOCIETY.--The annual election of the Pennsylvania State Agricultu ral Society will be held at their rooms in this city on Tuesday,• January 19th, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P M. REV. Ds, WATSON, of Milton, will preach in the Old School Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning and evening. Communion in the morning. Preparatory services, In the lecture room this evening. SODuaai DBATEL—Dire. E. McCool of West Pennsboro' township, Cumberland county, was found dead in her bed, on Sunday morning. last. Quite a number of sudden deaths have oc .-zarred in our neighboring °counties within the past week or two. A Cuestas ist TEM Maaxar Hot:Tu.—lt will ba a source of gratification to the people of Har risburg to learn that the market hours havlibeen changed by the action of Council, and that hereafter those who attend market will not be compelled to grope through dark and muddy streets, at an unseemly hour in the morning, to find their way to the market place, and after they have reached that, run the chance of finding, In the dark, what they want to supply their tables. The ordinance published in an other column, will inform the reader of the hours, as fired. We believe that this reform, after it has been frilly, tested, will meet the ap proval and the accommodation of all the peo ple. =1 A Novin, aranm—lhe Ambrotypirag of Rd Cat rie.--Quite a crowd was attracted to the neigh borho.-xl of Second below Mulberry, immedi ately in front of the residence of Alexander Koser, this afternoon, to witness the novel proceeding of ambrotyping a lot of fat cattle. The operation was very successful, and copies of the photographs will shortly .be issued to the public. —These splendid beef cattle were brought to this city from the pastures of the West, on the order of Mr. Kew, by whom their have been stalled and carefully fed for more than a month, preparatory to their being slaughtered .on Wednesday next. It is the purpose of Mr. Koller to slaughier the cattle on the day al luded to, so as to have the beef ready for the following Saturday's market, and also for the occasion of the inauguration of Gov. Curtin, to honor which event, in fact, the cattle were brought to this market by order of Mr. Koser. We venture the prediction that when this beef finds its way to the market, it • will be pro nounced by the public to be the most superior article of the kind ever offered for sale in the State of Pennsylvania. On, How COLD I .—The cold weathe r , is the incipal topic of conversation among those who have nothing, more profitable to talk about.— Oar citizens have no cause for complaint, and may congratulate themselves that "old zero" is still about. In many places there has been an Immense amount of suffering. We have stacpunts of parsons, cattle, hogs, etc., freezing to death. sAway down at Memphis, in Tennes see, the mercury was at ten degrees below zero several days ago. The following figures will exhibit the state of the weather at different points: Lafayette, Ind., 28 degrees below zero Wheeling, Ya., 20 ; Toledo, 0., 87 ; Oshkosh, Wis., 88 ; Milwankle, 85 ; Galena, 111., 89 ; Fort Snelling, 50.; Evansville, Ind., 22, &o. Trains have been blocked up by the snow, in vatione parts of the West—in some instances the pas sengers being without food or fire for twenty four hours. At Milwankie a number of persons had their arms and feet frozen, while walking a few squares ; and a stage driver was frozen to death on his box. At Evansville, Ind., the thermometer fell sixty degrees In twelve hours. Here, at Harrisuburg, we have not had any suffering from the cold, unless there may'. be Instances in which families are destitute of the necessaries of life. We have not heard that the thermometer was more than one degree be low zero. We would advise our citizens, how ever, to see that no poor families are permitted to suffer for want of fuel or food. Let all be supplied, and those who centribute to alleviate the wants of the poor will have the conscious ness of knowing that they have performed a good work. BIT. Da. HARBLUGH has formally accepted the Theological Professorship at Hercersburz, Pa. ---..6.,-.--.. Smola .LunnutAN Cnuacn.—There will be . . divine seivice in the lecture room of.- the Bap tist Chtirch to morrow morning, at half past ten o'clock. IN the list of patents granted to Pennsylva nians we notice the following: Shingle Machine—Smith Head (assignor to B. G. Steever,) of Millersburg, Pa. A STATED IMMO of the Friendship lire com pany will be held in their hall 'on Monday evening at the usual hour. Punctual atten dance is requested, sui the officers for the ensu ing year will be elected. Spiarro.srasst —Dr. L.K. Coonley, trance me dium, willlecture in Sandford's Hall, Sunday, Jan. 10th inst., at 2 and 7 P. M. Admission free. All are invited to attend. If Mr. Gates expects to "review" some other time must be chosen. ==l WBBY 07 PHLYM—Exercisea this evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Locust street. Prayer for God's blessings—personal, social, national—the revival and extention of pure Christianity throughout the world. Sunday, January 10—Sermons. Subject The Christian Church—its unity, and the duty and desirableness of manifesting it. Tax DAUGHTHA Of TER ESSIIHIHT.—The Hol man Opera Troupe have stamped themselves as favorites in this city as in all others. Their houses are excellent, and their performances need no further comment at our hands than the emphatic approval which they have received nightly during the past week from delighted thousands of our music-loving citizens. To night the opera of The Daughter of the Regiment, with the charming Miss Sallie Holman as the Vivandiere, forma the principal feature of their excellent bill of fare, and vial ensure a crowded house. We have just learned that this popular troupe has been prevailed upon to remain six nights longer, when they go to Baltimore. • _ Tns County Superintendents are to meet in convention at the court house, in this city, at 10 o'clock, s. X., on Tuesday, the 12th inst.— We trust there will be full attendance of these offloera:---they exert a controlling influence upon the educational interest of the Cornmonwealth, and as many of those now in this field of labor are new men, it is desirable that?they come to gether, compare 'notes, and gain information from the more exierienced. It is hoped, also, that the members of both branches of the Leg islature will drop in to see what these public servants are doing, and thus learn whether or not they are the men for the places they occupy. "Go Bv."—Hunt up your bells, brush up your sleighs, shake your buffalo robes and get ready for the merry rides over the frozen snow! Whit a pleasant thing is sleighing—when con templated on a hot summer day Bat with feet tingling, hands stinging and body suffer ing, it takes a lively Imagination to realise the pleasure. Still there are some who can find pleasure in lt—it tZlies , alf liinds of people to make up a world—and let the watchword of inch-be—go it ! "Hear the sledges with their bells— Silver bells I What a world of merriment their melody fore tells How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, In the icy air of night I While the stars that over sprinkle All the heavens seems to t winkle With a crystalling delight; Keeping time, time, time, In a sort of Bunic rhyme. To the tintinabulation that' so musically mpg From the belle, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells -From the jingling and the tingling of the bglial ADYIOR TO EICATELS.—A lady correspondent sends us the following useful hints to skaters, taken from Hall's Tournal of Ileala. They are timely, and will prove of great benefit, especi ally to the ladies, who it seems are so fond of this exhilarating and healthy sport. Lives have been lost, and if the following advice is carried out there will be no danger : 1. Avoid skates which are strapped on the feet, as they prevent the ciroulatioh, and the foot becomes flozen before the skater is aware of it, because the tight strapping benumbs the foot and deprives it of feelhig. A 'young lady at Boston lost a foot in this way ; another in New York, her life, by attempting to thaw her feet in warm water after taking off her sksites. The safest kind are those which receive the fore part of the foot in a kind of toe and stout leather around the heel, buckling in front of the ankle only, thus keeping the heel in place without spikea or screws, and aiding greatly in supporting the ankle. 2. It is not the object so much to skate fast as to skate gracefully; and that is sooner and more easily learned by skating with delibe ration. while it prevents over-heating, and diminishes the chances of taking cold by cool ing off too soon afterwards. 3. If the wind is blowing a . veil should be worn over the face, at least of ladies and chil dren; otherwise fatal inflammation of the lungs or pneumonia, may take place. 4: Do not sit down to rest a single half minuteor stand still, if there is any wind; nor stop a moment after thn skates are taken off; but walk about so as to restore the circulation about the feet and toes, and to prevent being chilled. 6. It is safer to walk home than to ride; the latter is almost certain to give a cold. 6. Never carry anything in the mouth while skating, nor any hard substance in the hand, nor throw anything on the ice ; none but a careless, reckless ignoramus would thus endan ger a fellow skater. ' 7. If the thermometer is below 30, and the wind is blowing, no lady or child should be skating. 8. Always keep your eyes about you, looking ahead and upwards, not on the lee, that you may not 'run against some lady, child or learner. 9. Arrange to have an extra garment, thick Sad heavy, to throw over your shoulders the moment you cease skating ; and then walk home, or at least half a mile, with the mouth closed, so that the lungs may not be quickly chilled by the cold air dashing upon them through the open mouth ; ifjt passes through the nose and - head it is warmed before it gets to the lungs. 10. It would be a s safe rule for no child or lady to be on skates longer than an hour at a time. U. The grace, exercise and healthfuliese of skating on - the ice can be had without"an3r of its dangers, by the ale of skates with rollers attachW, on common f 10011; better If covered With oildotii; Apronamsza.—Pdr. William L. Carriden has been appointed post master at Shippensbnit; Pa., in plate of E. W. Cur:idea, resigned. A BOATMAN named James Mcßride, of Bead ing, accidentally shot himself, a few days ago, while his boat was on the way from Washington to Philadelphia. The charge entered his heart, killing him instantly. .---0,1........ Boas= To Diava.—A little girl of Jahn Graff's, of Greensburg, aged about six years, was so severely burnt on Saturday eveulog last, by her clothes catching fire, that she died In a few hours afterward, Drumm) Hirdsmr.—On New Yeara's morn ing, Mr. Michael Northland, of. Warrington . township,. York county, Pa., being delitiotus from the effects of fever, jumped from hie bed and rushed to a well on the premises, Into which, before he could be stopped,, he precipi tated himself and was drowned. *4' === Bassx.n, of the Lebanon Advertiser, {copper• head,) has been sold. In his last issue he pub. lished the following lines, which were after wards discovered to constitute an acrostic as well as a "poem" to the General of Peninsular noto riety: To GIN. IeOLELLAX. Bring out the banners—wave them high— Bing hosannas to the sky; ' B'en praises true, from shore to shore - Shall mark thee her's evermore— Long may, the brave; by country blest •• In honor and in glory rest 'Reath the old flag thy arm so true • In battle fields and gay review' Shone out the spangles on the blue, And showed the world what Vial could do— Now shall thy name forever be A beacon for the just to see— Shall in the future as in past Shine on the country to the last. Cornwall, Jan. 2, 1864. MARY. IF you wish to impart vigor and clearness to the voice, rolieve hoarseness and bronchial af fection, get at once a box of Ban.nvart's Bron chial Troches, 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. (PE" A liberal discount to the trade. dec24-t f .- = --rO.--- Tas celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field ease', defining an object from one to ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical In stitute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes in serted. Send for a circular 1 janBdtf FOR Bens Cm:Ay—Two horses and a carriage snitable for backing. Enquire of ?Alward Bal thaser, at Mrs. Black's boarding house; <on Third street, between Market and Walnut. j6tf 4313ttial Notices GOLD PENS BE•POINTED EQUAL TO NEW, on the receipt of 86 cents. Circulars for the Johnson Pen, sent on application, by Mail or otherwise. E. B. JOHNSON, Manufactory'and Office, 16 MAIDEN LANE, New York City. decl9-dlin Mara t Muffs t Mutt l We have on hand mufh, at $3,.58:50, $4 and $6. A good assortment of low price furs. Cloaks, cicaks, cloeks I Cloaks for ladies, all prices. Cloaks for children. Cloaks at all prices, up to $26. Hoop skirts at 76 ch., $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 hdfs. Linen sheeting 10-4. Linen for pillow cases 6-4. Muslims, bleached and unbleached, beut make. Kid gloves at 87c. and $1 per. pair. Cassimere and cassinetts for, men and boys' wear. Undershirts and drawers.' Ladies' merino vests. • Dress goods.at all prices. Cambric bands and cambric edging. • Balmoral skirts at $8.25, $8.50, $4. large assortment of other goods at S. LEWY'B. SPECIAL NCTICE, SALFORD'S OPERA HOUSE• W. HiOchcook & Co In answer to a notice in the TBLZGRAPH, of Wedneshiy evening, July 6th, Wm. Hitchcock respectfully informs his friends and patrons that he is the Proprietor of the above named Hall, he having obtained a lease from Judge Murray for the term of one month, with the privilege of three, and thereby intends to keep possession of the Hall, trusting to his friends and the public for the same liberal support that has attended him during his professional career at the above establishment. jan 7 WK. HITCHCOCK. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE. Containing nearly 800 pages, and 180 floe Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Sexual Organs in a state of Health and Disease, with a Treatise on Self-Abuse, its Degorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body}... with the Author's Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful ad= visor to the married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physi cal condition. Sent free of postage to any ad dress, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing Dr. LA CEOIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. oct9-dBcw3m SAPONIFIER OR CONCENTRATED LYE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. WAR makes high prices ; Saponifier helps to reduce them. It makes SOAP fer FOUR cents a pound by using your kitohen grease. CAUTION ! Aieparloue Lyee are of fered oleo, be careful and only buy the PAT ENTED:articIe pnt ulcia HUM awe, all others being COUNTERFEIrs. PENNSYLVANIA SUIT BILNUFACTIMB Philadelphia...No.l27 Walnut Wine. . Pittabuik..Pitt Street ad Dupusine Walr del9 dkw3m Brown's Bronchial Troches. - -- These Lozenges are mimed from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Baoacmaz Az: FIMONS, AMIOSA., Uo Cetrzia3, Cotlog33 CoLzs, and Irritation or Soreness 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. deeßld&wl fix HAIR DYE t - HAIR DYE I I BATCHEIARI ELEBRATED HAIR DIE Is the Beet to the World The wdy Ha-mleu, true and Reliable Dye KAMM, This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—thange' Bed, Busty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brows, without injuring the Hair or Staining the Shin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful ; hopmis fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its priktine color, and rectifies the ill effects of &C Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All oth ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, irc. FACTORY-81 BABOLAY ST., N. Y. BAT(011L0lell NSW TOILS :MAUI 101 DREW= - • TEI ea-Iy. al AYOIING COLORED GIRL wants a place in . it sisal- family, •or as chambermaid or Can give first-rate recommendations. For address apply at the TELEGRAPH OFFICE. janB d3t • • - A(GENTS wanted 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 old. Send for circulars. Addregs JONES BBOS. & CO., Publishers, Balthiore,4lld. deBo Nan 2atistmotts. Gans%Dummy Apidtbible mkt Arta. A aew thhg. Ita Cknainition. Boot and Shoe liteunfooturere. JeWidpi. Families. It It a Ikluid tUtmetiaber. Finis Proprietors i hijlt s y In Phila WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDER FUL RESULTS. FIR. J. M. CREAMER would respectfully in form the public in general and the diseased in particular, that he has opened an office in South Second street, below Chestaut,Harrisburg, Pa.,where he will treat all diseases entrusted to ie dare, in accordance with the system discovered and taught by Prof. C. Bolles, of Philadelphia, with whose institution •he hee been connected, and to whom ho takes pleasure in referring the public for information with respectio his sum= in controlling disease. , No dmgging the system with uncertain med ical agents: - All cures performed by Magnetisin, Galvanism undo then . modifications ofEletricity, without shocks or any unpleasant sensations. After an Electrical Diagnosis, a guarantee will be given, if desired by the patient. For fur ther information call and get a pamphlet which contains hundreds of certificates from medical men and others proving the superiority of this Britain of practice over all others. Constellafian free. Office hours 9t012 A. tr., Ito 6 and 7to 9 r. x. DR. J. MILTON CREAMS& de29.d3tawlm to-th-sa - .NEW BAKERY, Broad Urea, between Second and Third, HARRISBURG}. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened a new BAKERY, in the Sixth ward, where he is prepared to supply BREAD AND OAKES at a reasonable rate. He will warrant satisfaction to all who will give him a call. He will sell his bread at the rate of FIVE OEM PER POUND, and fall weight guaranteed. jan6 dtf JOHN ADMIN. HENRY_ O. ORTH, Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and Violin. TERMS reasniable. 15 Third street, between Market and Ohestnnt streets. - jandlns ATMORE'S CELEBRATED MINCE MEAT, JUST MANIIRACTURE . D, MIMED aid for silo by R• - 602 WM DOCK, &CO USEFUL and VALUA BLE =COVERT I HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It his been thoroughly tested dur ing the last two years by practical men, and pronoun ocd by all to be SUPERIOR 40 ANY • AdhealvePreparattoneknown Humes Inemma OBMINT le a new thing, and the re sult of years of study its combination is on &kat& Principles, ' And under no circumstances lor &sage' of temperature, will it. become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. BOOT & SHOE Ilmudadaress using Ma chines, will find it the best article known as Cementing for the 'Channels, it works without delay, is not afiecind by any things of temperi . tare. ' JEMMI will find itimffidekgyji&p_ 7 mw, copecially wigged to Leather, And we claim as en espeolal merit, that Iteticks Patches end Linings to Boots Auld Shoes sufficiently strong with out stitching. It is the only LIQUID CE.W.E.Ni2 Natant, that Is a ears thing for mending. Manure, • °rookery; • , Toys i Bone, • Ivory, And articled of Household use. ' . , . Minos's Immo= Quoin Is in a Ilqidd form and as `easily applied as paste. Ifirames boom= Omura Is insoluble in water or 011. Humes bloom= 0111131 T Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Man ufacturers' Packages from , 2 ounces to 100 lbs. ' ::HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietots, provbiapen, de"- . elett4N_ LA.WG. a.MAGINNIB ELECTRICITY. Ntu) abgertistintnts. KUNKEL'S CUB ICa Zll3 IL .A. 1 1 1311 I 0 BITTER WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, For Dyspepsia aad In diction' Dyspepsia and digestion ; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and Genera Debility For Weak-Stomachs and Ghmeral Debility For Weak Stomacbs and General Debility Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, It Costa but Little and Parities the Blood. It Costs but Little , and Purities the Blood. It Costs but. Little and Purities the Blood. It Costs but Little and Purities the Blood. We now Only Aek a Ta lal We now Only Ask a Trial We now Only Aek a Trial We now Only Aek a Trial Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, Onlylleventy-tive and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-ave. and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-flve and One Dollar per Bottle, COUNTREFEITS. Bzwass on Couszarturre.—As Kinnagg's Brr- Kea Wrssos lams is the only. sure and' effectual remedy..known in the world for the pisrmanent cure of Dyspepsia and Debslity, and as there ace a number of imitations offered to the public, we would caution the community to purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured by B. A. Kurnam t and has his stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable rpmedy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in its favor. 11ZON to put up in 76 cent and $1 00 bottles, and sold by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. Be partic ular Quit every bottle bears the few smile of the 'proprietor's signature. Manufactured by 13.1 A. KDRIERL & 13R0., General Depot No, 118 Market Street, - YOB SLIM BY all reepeotahle dealers thrOughoUt the country. jan4 PRESENTS': PRESENTS 50,000' Agent o Wanted*: RARE OPPORTUNITY. • 15,000 Watehei, Gold Pens and Pencils VEST, GUARD, tr.. NECK. CHAINS, CHATELAINE. CHLENEAND PINS, ' ENGRAVED BRACELETS; ENGRAVED SPRING LOCKETS, Seal Mans Rings, California .Rings, Chattel Rings, Masonic Rags and Pins, Gear' California _Dia mond Pins; California' .Thorarad Ear Drops, Beautiful:Sas of Yeilelri, New Styles Sheds and WORT!" $400,000, To be sold for One Dollar each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for till you know what you are to get. In all tansactions by mail we shall charge for doh:gine busineal 26 centseach,_which must be encloeed when the request is made to:know what you can have. After knowing whakyou can have, then it will be at your option to send $l, take the article or . not. , Five articles can be ordered for 81—eleven for s2—thirty for ss—sixtrlive for slo—and anatundred for $l5. Witli the bilortaation of what you can, have. will be sent a circular giving fall instructions to Agents, and a full catalogue of articles, and - then it will be at your option to send and:get the_article or not. Also, fo r $ l, I will sera a solid silver shield or either Army Corps Plh,,with your name, regiment and company handsOmely engraved upon it. Address S. *Ell WARD k CO., Box 4876, New York. 208 Broadway. delO lmdawe MUST BR SOLD 1 WALL PAPER, BORDERS. iiCHEFFEWS nooluvromr, Has to be moved on the first of April next. His stock of Wall Paper must be reduced, nnd 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. SOHEFFEB. • December 1, 1863. OrTive cents cash paid for Clear Mixed Bags per pound. Old Books wanted for—cash. "de3 PUBLIC SCHOOLS: QCHOOL SLATES of different sizes, Willson's Excellent sedge of Spellers and. Readers, published by Har pe r & Brothers, together with all other School Books and Writing MOO* are offered, wholesale and retail, at - dec7 SafilliFFEßl3 BOOKSTORE. APPLES 1 APPLES 1 I BY the Barrel, Dada all quantity, a - no2o ' DOCK, & CO. LIMESTONE QUARRY 11 10 7. 14 AR5 - by thePerehAtakedlete,ty below the Otty. For particularti enquire of det ~ KOMI: SNORT SEASON OF ENGLISH OPERA IMMENSE SUCCESS THE CELEBRATED AND POPUL AR HOL MAN NATIONAL OPERA TROUPE Have the honor to einnoruace their second appearance in this city on SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY Stk. The Daughter of the ri,limeuti THE GREAT TONIC, THE OBEAT TONIC, THE 'GREAT TONIC, TUE OBEATIONTO, YOUNG ACTRESS: Admission 25 mate. Reserved Seals 6 0 tt Children do 26 It See programmee. fifirSeabi can be mewed at Knoche'a bfasic Store. Jane Sanford's Opera House, UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT. W. Hitchcock & Co Proprietors A. GREAT BILL TO.RIGIIT I The ever popular minstrels! In new Songs, new Dances, &c. • Farces and Burlesques. Continued popularity of the great Comic Vcxal -Ist, MA% VW. MlCcolickagasso. Also, the great acting Soprano Vocalist, MISS ROBE V OL AN TE. -Front seats reserved for ladies. Performance to commence precisely at 8 o'clk. In rehersal and will shortly be produced, the laughable rant pantomimes of VOL-AU-VENT in which lA. Hitchcock will appear for a few nights. jan4 And Cannot`o Manx. And Cannot do Hann. And Cannot do Hann. And Cannot do Harm. Notice to Magistrates, Prosecutors, Witnesses and Jurors. NOTICE is hereby given that hereafter all parties or witnesses bound by recogni sance to appear in any criminal prosecution in thiEl county, will be called on Monday after noon at the meeting of the Court, and if not then in attendance, their resxognizances will be forfeited, unless before that time a sufficient ex cuse for non-attendance be sent to the District Attorney. And , such parties and witnesses, under like penalty of forfeiture, must remain in Court during the session thereof, and answer when required, and that no forfeiture of a re cogniaince will be taken off by the Court, ex cept on clear proof of the inability of the recognizer to attend at the time. And the Magistrates throughout the county are respect fully urged to require sufficient surety fromnil persons charged with crime, and to bind over all prosecutors and witnesses brought before them; and that fines will be imposed on all jurors failing to attend, except when they hays sufficient legal excuses for non-attendance. , By order of the Court, de3o deoddtwtc J. C. YOUNG, Clerk. FURS! F UR'S!! F II R T AM carrying out my well earned reputation .1 for selling the best made FURS at the most reasonable prices, and offer now my splendid assortment of Hudson Bay Sable, - -- __xgrvr.-atrax - ortles, Siberian Squirrel, Chinchilla, Stone Fitch, &0., FURS for Ladles and Mi 88( a at the most rea sonable prices. OrMystock of Hudson Bay and Mink Sa bles is the finest ever offered in this market ; and compriaar: Riding Capes, Three-Quarter and Half Capes, Berthas, Collars, Muffs, &c. JOSEPH ROSENBAUM, No. 416 Arch street, above 4th, south side, Philadelphia. P. S.—No business transacted on Saturday. 428 dimif Harrisburg, Pa GEC% FURNITURE SALE. $5 000 rth of Furniture for Sale. INBABB & 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 Wri t cheaper and at lower prices than at, any other place in the city. They having made ar rangements with the largest manufacturing establishments in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and being in daily receipt of Furni ture, the largest orders will be filled at the shortest possible notice. Always on hand So fas, Stuffed Parlor and Cane Seat Chairi,-Ve te-a-tetes, Marble Top Dressing Bureaus; Ward robes, Bedsteads and Tables of every descrip tion • Fancy and Common Furniture. All kinds of S econd Hand Furniture taken in exchange for new. The highest price paid for second hand household Furniture, Clothing, &c., by W. BARS & CO., Auctioneers, next to State Capital Bank. septl9-tr ItALPII L. MAOLLY, - ALttcmisaery-zat-raetiar ODICE with D. Fleming, Esq.., second street, Harrisburg. Strict attention. paid to all legal badness, collections, military claims, pensions, Fre. Exemptions from draft, claims prepared and advice given. delB-deod2me Alt /08801 t Eft. Olt ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY Wrrltlias rle , ssadras, Of different sizes, for sale at nol9 SCHEFFEB'S BOOKSTORE. SUPERIOR WINES AND BRANDIES EWKII-offered in this market. In bottles and by the gallon or quart. decls WM.. DOCK, Ja., 84 CO. HONEY 1 HONEY 11 HONEY 1! Orif received one cask fine Cuba - Honey, at J dec6 WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. T EE pure expressed oil of Beef Bone Marrow for beautifying 'and strengthening the hair. Perfumed with flowers. Prered and sold by B. A. BUNKED, sun Apothecary, Harrisburg. A. PATRIOTIC GIFT BOOK. OUR CONRIEEUTION, GOVERNMENT AND UNION. g'Oar Government," an exposition of the Constitution, &c., for popular use. By WlC.umir: Price—n.oo. For sale at delt BEBGNER'S BOOKSTORE. SHAKER CORN, A kw AIMITAL, at 13. no2o WILL DOCK, & CO • MORTON'S GOLD PENS. MTKEB LOT OF MORTON'S - A lINEIVALT:RD GOLD PENS. Just received Saheiter's Ifixoketore. All Pawl warranted for one year. S. nO2O • Whi. DO(1114 JL, &CO aniturentents. RANT'S HA Nan aimertistmtnts. JUST OPENED .SLAIN OF MARROW. El Ell 0
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