giaik Cdtgra#4 isOTIGE TO ADVERTISERS...AII Ade vertimmenta, Business, Notices, !Star. ring's, Deaths, Ace., to secure insortion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be aecompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Kventing Edition nit inserted; in the aorning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA. Tuesday Bruning, January 1/, 1864 TOWN LND COUNTRY, FROSTED Finn, so prevalent during this sea son, can be readily cured by using "Bannvart's Frost Cure," an article that has never been known to fail, and thousands can testify to this fact. For sale at C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug Store. janll 3t y f., Los , r.-0,2 Monday evening, 11th inat., twenty five dollars—consisting of two ten dol lar bills and one five. A liberal reward will be given upon leaving the money at this office. RICHARD L. TAYLOR. Tits First Provost Battalion (six months volunteers) have arrived here, preparatory to being mustered out of service. A large pro portion of the men have re-enlisted for three 103.113. —•-- Susu Pox is raging in Washington City Senator Bowden, of Va., and Representative Harris, of bid., have fallen victims to this ter rible disease. Who can doubt that there are hundreds of cases of small pox in the National Capital. teams BAPTIST CHURCH. —A protracted meet lug was commenced in the Free Baptist Chapel, on Sunday : last, and will continue throughout the week. Preaching may be ex pected every evening. The discourse this aiming will be delivered by Rev. J. T. Bender. Services commence at quarter past seven o'clock. AT a stated meeting of the Friendship <Fire Company, held In their hall last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President—Sullivan S. Child. Vice President—J. B. Floyd. Treasurer—Andrew Schlayer. Secretary—George V. Cod. Assistant Secretary—E. Colder. Chief Engineer—W. A. Parkhill. Assistant Engineer—J. W. Lescure "Come IN Our or yam DRAFT."—The neople of this State are becoming thoroughly aroused on the queation of volunteering, and.are deter mimed to avoid the draft. The quotas of quite anu tuber of places have been filled, and we may oxpect to see a very light' draft wherever the people are astir. hi any counties will en tirely oscape the box of prize tickets_ Raw' is a with Dauphin TesznionAL TO Go - v. Corrix.—A number of loyal citizens of New Jersey have united and procured a set of A.ndubon's magnificent works on the Birds and Quadrupeds of North America, to be presented to Gov. Curtin on the day of his second inauguration. Eaclt volume is . richly bound in Russia leather, with a suitable inscrip don on the back. In_ each of the large folio volumes there is also , an •inscription,- witb the names of the donori;verY firmly engrossed with The pen. RZ-ENLISTIIZNT OF. THZ KILFZZH FSNCIBLZB 'Company D, 12th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserves, which was the first company organ ized in Efarrishorg, for the three years' service, is now at Ball Run Station, Va. letter re ceived states that sixteen 'of the maMbers have re-enlisted for three.years more, and will arrive here in a few days, they having received thirty lay furloughs. The company was mustered into service on the Bth day of June, 1861, and has participated in many hard-fought battles. We hope the veterans may meet with a propor reception on their arrival here. SOMETHING NEW 11---We invite attention to the card of Mr. Sanford, who is about to introduCe one of the latest methods of advertising the houses of our business men. This dodge hits met with the patronage of the energetic lone ness men in the lave cities, and the result has been a great increase of trade. A new and inag uificent curtain is to be placed in Sanford's Opeta House, an which merchants, hotel keepers and others can have their cards painted, at a mod ers:e cost. - Those who avail themselves of this pr 1 vilege, will also have their cards conspicuously displayed on - the daily programmes circulated by Sanford. TIL Ita the y will constantly be be. fore the public, in th 44 dail y bludneal directe l' in a manner that could k." 411 be reached In any be made atold other way. Application shy' once, as Sanford will open up his e',44 -get pf fni on Monday, 25th inst., and the curta., ¶W ' put in the hands of the artist immediately:l Tat FIFTY-THIRD EtoneaNT P3IIN'A VOLS.—Thi remnant of this veteran regiment arrived here to day. The Fifty-third was raised . In Bradford and adjoining counties, and was commanded first by Col. Maxwell, afterward by. Col. Char; ley T. Campbell, and latterly by Col Bands, thole present commander. It participated in all tho bard-fought battles In which the Army of the Potomac was engaged, and the tattered flag gives evidence that the men were in the hottest of the fight on more than one occasion. The thinned ranks exhibit thefict that a majority of the men who composed the regiment when it marched to the field fell there. Perhaps two hundred men are left. These havingre-enlisted for three years, have been sent home on „fur lough. They marched to the ' capitol 81063 i the patriotic song, 'We'll rally 'round the flag, boys,- • We'll rally once again," &c., when Chaplain 'McAdams' (who has been with the regiment silica its organization) presented the regimental colors, in an approPriate speech * , t o Cob. rritnnie,s, who received them in behalf of the Governor, and referred in gliiiviig • terma to the gallantry of the regiment in the field. The men have left for Midi' homes; * Where their 'wili meet with a cordial reception. Le:mesa unquestionable purity for medical purposes, at C. A. Baunvart &Co.'s Drug Store. =I Ettoposars for one thousand barrels of flour, will be received 'byCaptain -Gib:aim, Chief Commissary of Subsistence, is this city, until Friday next, at 12 o'clock, M. Losr.—On. Thursday evening last, a green silk umbrella, with brown wood, turned handle; probably dropped - on'idarkit, Walnut, North, Front, Second, lidrd or Fourth streets. The under will be liberally reifarded on returning it to this office, Tua damages to the Cumberland Valley rail road, during the late invasion, is given at $68,- 669 71, of which the Government has paid $28,799 59. To the Franklin branch the dam ages assessed are $14,916 48, of which sum the Government bas paid $1,066 79. I=l Ha. JOHN S . Espansaaim, of Paradise, Lan caster County, was killed near Gordonville, on the Pennsylvania railroad, on Saturday even ing, by the- Harrisburg Accommodation train. Mr. E. was crossing the track, in a sleigh, at the time of the accident. The horse was also killed, and the sleigh broken to pieces, BrAcs. Fivna.—We learn that .a terribly fatal fever is prevaling at Carbondale. It is called the black or spotted fever, and with the excep- Hon of a very few cases has completely baffled the skill of the physicians. From six to eight .deaths a day occur, it is said,.the victims dying within a few hours after being attacked. True editor of The Hudson Gaxette says: "It is refreshingly cool, certainly, to have a subscriber to a newspaper, who is three or four years in arrears, urge publication of half a column of obituary poetry, of no general interest, merely on the ground that he "takes the paper," and "subscribed just to help the editor along."— Such persons exceed in coolness any refrigera tor that has yetbeen patented." POLICII AFFAIR& drunks—all soldiers except one—oceupied the lock-up" last night. They had a teasing before Alderman Kline this morning, when they were discharged. Their names were as follows L %wrenee Pur cell and Thomas Hart, arrested by Officer Campbell ; Geo. J. Bonny, arrested by Officer Cline ;John O'Connor, arrested by Officer Essig ; William Bottles, arrested .by Officer Loyd; Walter Rice and John Bowers, (each fined $l,) arrested by Officer Campbell; Wm. Limber and Walter W. Brown, (each fined $l,) arrested by Officer 'Cline. • O'Fana., Tue Foaasa.—The career of James 0' Friel, now incarcerated in the Dauphin coun ty jail awaiting his trial for forgery, has been a singular one. .His exploits in this manner of raising the wind have been manifold, and al 'ways managed with such adroitness and skill as to challenge our special wonder. But, un fortunately for bids, although fortunately for his victims;'- he has never been able nor even made the effort in ofib'elngla instance to cover up hie tracks. He is about thirty-eight years of age, small,in stature,and usually well dress ed. He has had a tolerable education, and exceedingly plausible in his manner. His: for geries foot up thousands ; yet he never got an amount at,any onetime large enough to justify the risk. His financial transactions were not unlike those of 'Monroe Edwards so far is open boldnesss and desperate risk were concerned, but while the latter would coop a cool . thirty or forty thousand it one fell swoop, O'Friel has been content to bag a'few hundreds, and then disburse it—no one knows how—almost under the immediate obserVatinn of those whom be victimised. His first forgery was committed in Pittsburg, where he forged the name of Thomas Bingham, now chief clerk in Adams' Express office in this city. , Idr. Bingham generously settled the affair, and he was indemnified out of an estate near Hellictysburg, to which o'Fyiel was one of the heirs. He subsequently forged notes on people in Hollidaysburg, and in some instances offered them to brokers almost under the very eyes of th6Se _aloes names he was using. The names of quite a number of busi ness ynen were used and somet imea so - skillfully as to hefy deteoiloil. In one instance h hada check cashed in this city. Importing to be - drawn by a man named M'Fadden, whose sig nature was so well imitated that but for the merest accident In the world .lifFaddea would have lost the money, amounting, however, to less than a hundred dollars. , Wide' hashighly rerpectiblefilebds and ro larives, who have exhausted all their means in indemnifying those whom he has victimized: In this way two"faxe farms lying contiguous to Hollidaysburg were sunk, and a fine property in Philadelphia; belonging to his sister, was disposed of in a similar manner to save hiin from the penitentiary. In this wty lie has almost beggared-a- family once in affluent air . cumstances. Last winter he forged a 'efote upon A. Mt White, an army contractor in Baltiniore. Upon this he took merely a small advance-=many I,z:l4:areas less than the face of it called for, from 9 18 landlord of a hotel, with whom he ge neroutOy spent the money, when it was orally certairCthat the fraud . must soon be detected. rtr. White and some of O'Friel's relatives raised it Sufficient sum of money to compromise the matter, and p"Friel was set at liberty. A few weeks ago be raise to this city; having prepared himself with two forged vouchers on the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany for'supplies furnished. One of these, for something over three hundred dollars, was discounted by C. Q. Zimmerman Sr Co.,,bro kers, and ono for .1.1,100 by the State Capital Bank. These .forgeries were _so well executed, and O'Friel himself so Plausible; that he ''could readily have negotiated them at any ba4ing house where he was not personally acquainted, and where they werein the habit of advancing money apon such securities. _ If neit absolutely insane, O'Friel is certainly a monomaniac on this particular suqset, not• w ith s t an djig that there is apparent " method in his madnem" This we think is evident fn m ith e faatthit he eould not but know that hitiforigerieiin&the'deticted, and itthil'U t e`ier made any effort to escape from the place where he committed them, neither did he ever put any money so raised to practical use, but al ways disbursed it ea fast as he could., When arrested last, no money was foutd upon him. He deciarel that he went to Phik delphia, where a party had made him drunk, and won it all from him in gambling. Yet we are told that he was in Hollidaysburg short ly after the forgery, flush with money. • Mere is little prospect oft' compromise now.' "The pitcher that goes often to the well Is broken at last," and the man who has repeat edly violated the law and escaped a trial will come before his peers at last to have judgment paned upon him. His case will most likely be disposed of by the Court of Quarter Sessions next week. TEN Ftrxurto or Mmensuppx UNDER nos IN : -T v u 10219.—The House of Representatives, last evening, granted the use of the hall to Col. Montgomery, editor of the Vicksburg Wig, for th e purpose of delivering a lecture therein on Thursday evening, January 14, on the sub ject of The Future of Mississippi under Free In• siiititions. In connection with this lecture, Col: M. will give a vivid description of the . Ixi- bardmerit of' Vicksburg, the proceedings of which he witnessed from a cell which he and other Union men 'oeaupied, 'having been con fined during the siege, by the rebels, because they would not fight *Billet the flag of the nation. —We anticipate for Col. Montgomery a splendid reception on the occasion of his pro- .. ; posed lecture. He.is able, of all other men, t o tell the people of the free North, how earnestly the true Union men desire to spread freedei; over the treason cursed and slavery ridden soil of the South. Naw 13;AKEERY.—hir. John Alcorn announces that he has - opifned a new lbakery, on Broad street, between Second and Third street, West Harrisburg, were he is prepared to supply bread and cakes at reasonable rates. Mr. Alcornis 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 live cente per peered. Persons in want of good bread and wish to get the worth of their money will do well to give him a call. • Bread will be supplied to customers in till parts of the city, and all persoris desiring any= thing in his line of busioess 'can leave their orders at the bakery in Broad street, between Second and f bird, or in Mr. Alcones box on the counter in the DAILY TWA:GRAPH office. ORANGE OF MARICEr HOURS -IMPORT ANT NOTIOR . —We would remind our citizens that the change in the hours of opening mai ket will not take place until.Baturday next. Wedricsday's market (this week) will open at five o'clock, as heretaore. Those attending market should remember tide. But on and after nest Saturday. the opening hour will be 41s1 o'clock. The market insater intends to en force the ordinance in every case where it may be violated. • 2t A. CARD. Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Business Men Generally. Mr. Sanford- having been solicited by a few. friends to introduce in Harrisburg a grand Advertising Curtain, similar to those in New York Theatres—is now prepared to receive trablicrip tions. A plan of the Cartaia maybe risen at the DAILY TZLIGRAMI office, and all informa tion can be obtaiced of Mr. W. H. H. Sieg.— Parties having their business displayed upon the Curtain, bring their advertisements before the most generous portion of the.pnblic, and at the same time receive the benefit of a free dis tribution of thousands of programines, whereon their placee of business will be conspicuously . displayed. None but the names of anbpribeire will be thus introduced to the public; and they will attain a popularity that enterprising-busi ness men only deserve. Immediate application is necessary, as the season of the Opera House will open on • Mo nday evening, January 25th. _ . _ SAIiiIIEL S. SANFORD, Prop!!ear and .Manager, == FOR BALI Cusep—Two hones and - a carriage suitable for hacking. Enquire of Edward Bal thaser, at Mrs. Black's boarding kouse, on . Third street, betweim Market and Walnut. jstf Tn. celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter tower telescope,, _field glance?, defining an object from one to ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Ilosendale's Optical In stitute, 8 Market Square. Artificial 'eyes in 'eerted. Send for a circular - janBdtf IF you wish to impart vigor and clearness to the voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial of get at once a box of Bannvart's Bron chial Troches, the only effectual remedy in the market. For sale by the boa, dozen or gross at C. A. Bannvart 8t Co.'s Drug Store, No. 2 Jones 'llow; - Hairisburg; Bei - . "' - pr' A liberal discount to the trade. dec24-tf liptcla Notices Oua Sormrsas.—lt was midnight upon wbieak blue near the winding stream of the fat famed Rappahannock; thire might haie been seen on Monday night last a company of federal sol diers on - picket- guard ; the drifting snow,With cold piercing wind was their only shelter, and the tedious monotony ot 'their dutirell. re lieved only as their , watchful fancy.seemed to hear the footsteps of in approaching foe, or wbell danger was passed, to /et their thoughts carry them home to their wives and little cones. Raider, this is no tansy sketch, but Should re mind those who are comfortable at home of the gratitude due to, the soldier. It would perhaps not be oat of place to say that many, comfort able articles 4n dry goods can be'obtained at the cheap store Of' C. L. Bowman, No, 1, corner of Front and -Market streets, that would lieof advantage to our soldiers. jll-21 AIR DYE I HAIR. DYE 1 1 ILITCIIBLORI ELIMPATED HAIR DYB Is the Best In the World. Thg 011 4./fgreggrat True end Baal* Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glouy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft anti Beautiful - 1 imparts fresh ;vitality, fre quently restoringlArisrivft.e color, end.rectlfies th e effects of Ea Dyes.- The Genuine is signed2WITLIAXXLBABIIIBLOIL_AiI oth ers are more inrilsitthmandedunAdtittelittiy4 Sold, ~ iDrustiole ..PAIXESARY—St BARCLAY BT., N. r. Warm/ HATOMOR'II NSW SOLON MUM BOX MO am. 104 y. New ativtriirtments x LIQUORS. W.M. DOCK , JR & CO., .• DEALF:R4 IN FINE FAMILY . GROCERIES, opposite the Court Route, have on hand a fine sslecticm of BRANDIES of diffeunt vintages. FINE AND COMMON WINES Of Every Description WHISKEYS. OLD EGLI:AEON, MONONGAHELA, FINE nasn . AND SCOTCH Whiskeys. The kat. ever brought to this roar- OLD WHEAT, FAMILY NECTAR • And the "celebrated CER§TNITI I O-110VE MUSKY. MAMPAGNE. WINES. SHLOSS doiwuizsßuao, OLAIII7 B . OOTaH AND ENGLISH ALES LONDON BROWN 'STOUT. WILD • OHNltirt, • - PLANTATION. WIOWA if TON IO Bine BS complete stock of ENGLISH • AMERIOAN Pickles and Condiments of every description now in the market, and at THE LOWEST RAMS. Judi _ . ILEDIT OED PRI 0 ES ON FURS, CLOAKS AND ALL KINDS OF FINE DRESS GOODS, At M. WILER 8c CO., jan7 4t No. 4 Market Square. VALUABLE NEW SASH FACTORY, PLANING AND SLITTING KILL, AT. _ - PUBLIC SALE, ON SA.TURDAY, FEBRYARY 6th, 1864. r. \HE subscriber will offer for sale, the value. ble new SASE FACTORY, PLANING and SLITTING MILL, on the Cumberland Valley railroad, in Mechanicsburg, Pa. The property comprises a- large Two story Frame Factory, with a convenient TWO STORY WAREIIOOI/1 near, with Sheds attached, for storing lumber ; and a Lot of Ground, 150 feet square, very ad vantageously located. The Factory is fitted up with a large stock of the -best. Maehinery, which is driven by an EN GINE OF AMPLE PO WEB. , The establishment lutsanoexcellentpatronage and for any one desiring fit carry on this but t:lead, no better °parlors:an•be found. Sale to commence at ONE O'CLOCK, p. ensaid day, when terms will be made known by- . tjaaktitscal JOHN SADLER. RTATE OATITAL HOTEL. "C9RNIF.II 4 ;O 4rns F T . Ei t iß tu. D g AN i p D a W rin AtN . ITT STS. MHE undersigned having purchased this well known house has enlarged and thoroughly renovated it. The rooms have been , re-painted And papered, and the entire establishment ele ' gently re-furnished. Being pleasantly and eli gibly located, and provided with every conve nience, it offers to the public all the comforts and luxuries of a first class hotel. Trusty and obliging servants always in Aittendance. A bar well stocked with choice liquors is attached to the establishment. W. G. THOUPSON I de264li • • Proprietor. ' NORFOLK' OYSTERS, REAL Salts, under 'the Jones House. York River -Oysters, fine article, under the Jones House. Also, Terrapin's, which will be served up in 'fine style at short notice under the Jones Renee, by [nol3o] JOSEPH 'SNIVRLY. GOLD PENS 1 GOLD PENS ! ANOTIIRRLARGE'LOT OF NO. 1 GOLD PENS AND HOLDERS . Received at BOHEFFEB'S BOOKSTORE. All pens warranted, or no sale. nol. " MUST 1 3 / 4 SOLD! PAPER, R3RDkiIS. _WALL - SCREFFEWS BOOKSTORE - Has to be moved on the, first of April neat. His stock of Wall 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 pia assortment and prices. THEO. F. SCHEFFER. December 1, 1868. Ofir Five . cents cash paid for Clear Mixed Rags per pound. Old Books wanted for—cask. deB FUR SI FUR 5!! F U R - S!!1 y AM carrying out my well earned reputation for.selling the best made FURS at the moat reasonable.prices, and offer now my splendid assortirolukt of Hudson BO Sable, Rich Blink - Sables, Siberian Squirrel, Chinchilla, stone Martin, Fitch, Bte., FURS for Ladies and Him - at the most ma : sonable, pile& prMystocirof-Hurbion Bay and Mink Sa bles is the.finitit eireeoffered in - this market, and comprises: Biding. Capes, Three-Quarter and Half Capes, Berthas, Oollars, Muffs, &a. `JOSEPH ROSENBAUM, No. 416 Arch street, above 4th, south side, Philadelphia- P. S.—No businem transacted on Saturday. de2B emit ' PUBLIC 80.1100 LS. SCHOOL SLAM of different sizes, Willson's 1 / 4 -7 Exadkait series of Spellers and Readers, published by Harper & Brothers, together with all other School Books and Writing histerialo are. offered, wholagele and retail, at dec7 SCRUM'S BOOKSTORE. • LIMESTONE QUARRY rrio Muss, the 'mach, immediately below - the clty. For I,lllollam enquire of '...APPLFR 1 APPLES BY the Banal, Bushel or small quantity; at no2o WM. DOOR, Jrt., & 00. AND PHOTOBRAPHS! REIITOURAPE!! BITENITE St WELDON, TOMMY"..IIIEGI ROAD, ESPEOPFHLLY inform the citizens of Har i,. risburg that they have moved theirtolace of businescfrom Ridge Road to No. 110 _Market street, between Fourth and • Fifth, whew they have fitted up a new PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, with all the modern.improvementa, where they are prepared to do first class work. We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who favor us with a call. - FOR BENT—The store room, cellar and - warehouse long occupied by Joseph Ross, dec'd, in the borough of Middletown, Pa. The Store Room is fitted up complete for dry goods,An., and the cellar for groceries. It is , well located for a profitable business. A good opportunity is offered to an,energetic man to do a large and safe business, or the whole property, dwelling and store, will be sold.— Inquiry to be made of JOHN" T. BOSS, Middletown, Dec. IL Acting Executor. decl4-112taw3ui NEW - BAKERY. Broad Street, between Second and Third; HARRISBURG. THE. UNDERSIGNED has opened a new BKERY, in the Sixth ward, where he is prepared to supply BREAD AND CAKES at a reasonable raM. He will warrant satisfaction to all who will give him a call. He will sell his bread at the rate of FIVE CENTS PER POUND, • and full weight guaranteed. 6 jan6 dtf JOHN ALCORN. Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and Violin. -ffitkLS reasonable. 15 Third street, between. Market and Chestnut streets. jan4 3m ATMORE'S CELEBRATED MINCE - - MEAT, JUST 'MANUILLUTU-Rt-D,' REXMEEVIED and for _sate by doc 2 WM . DOGS, Br CO. Wants. itYOUNG COLORED GIRL wants a placa in a small family, or as chambermaid or nurse. Can give first-rate recommendations. For address apply at the TELEGBAPILOFFIGE. janB d3t AGENTS 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 sold. Send for circulars. Address' JONES BROS. & Publishers, Baltimore, Md. deal) No) ahnlistments. GRJUITDDRIOTIIIV I lISKFUL and *AMU RLB DIRCOVRTLY I 'INSOLUBLE CEMENT! le of more general practical utility than any invention now before the:Public. It has been thoroughly tested dur ing the last two years by practical men, and pronoun cod by all to be St/PERM 10 ANY 4dhesiveraticausknown Applicable. werfui flisacces INSOLUBLIIIINT Is a new thing, and the re suit of years of study ; its combination is on A new thing Bassi& .Principles, And under no circumstances lor change of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. Its Oombinatiott. Manufacturers, tudng Ma chines, will find it the best article known, as Cementing for the Channels, it works without delay, is not affected by any change of tempera ture. Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Jewelers. Will find it indliciently adhe aive for their nee, ae has been proved. Ilia evecially adapted to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and limes sufficiently strong with :int stitching. Families. It is the only liIQ U.l - D CEMENT extant, that is a awe thing for mending furniture, °rockery, Toys, Bone, Ivory, And articles of Household It la a liquid Remember. IlusoN's .bisor.unta Osamu Is in a liquid form and us easily applied as paste. Mutates Boman= Oman Is insoluble in water or oil. Rtmon's Itisounts Osamu Adheres'olly substances, Sapplied in Family or Man afactnomo' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbm HILTON BROS. & CO., rs Providence, Pro l. l.pri eto , ei t&G& MAGINNIS Finis Agents in Phils jeB-dly DAN'L A. MENGE AGENT. OF the Old Wallower Line, respectfully in forms the public that this Old Daily Trans portation Line, (the only Wallower Line now in existence in this city,) is in successful operation and prepared to carry freight as low as any other individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Wil li amsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Williamsport and Elmira Railroads. DAN'L A. MITENO3I, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Zell it Hbichinan, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. s. , will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, next morning. [apBo-rdmyl REAL .ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. MBE several properties of the estate of WM ". LIAM ALLISON, deceased,. in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Front street and Chestnut street, at andirear the cor ner of Front and Chestnut streets, a vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Third street,..and 19i sores 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 COWMAN. HENRY 0. ORTHI TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE. MHZ annual list of United States team is made upon !incenses, income on carriages, diver plate and all unpaid monthly Hats are now due, and payable as follows: Juniata county will be attended to by John firLaughlin, deputy, at Miffliatown, on Mon day th e urh day of January; 1846; at M'Ailis terville on the 12th and 13th, Richfield 14th, Mexico 16th, M'Connebiville 18th, Fast Wat erford 20th and 2lst,. Perryville 23d. Snyder 00 unty.gauzy Smith will attend at the Washington. H 01113% Middieburg,on the 11th of January; Selinsgrove, at the Union House on the 12th, Freeburg, at F. Moyer's hotel, on the 13th, at Beaver Spring 14th and 16th. Union county—Jesse beaver, deputy, will attend at Hartlefon on the 11th of 'January, at Jifitilinbarg on the 12th, at New Berlin on the 13th, at Lewisburg on the lath and 15th, at New Columbia on the 18th, at Union town.on the 19th. HILTON'S Northumberland • county—S. B. Boyer, deputy, will attend at his office in Sunbury, on the 18th and 19th, at Weaver's Hotel, in Shamokin, on the 26th, on the 22d and 23d at J. M. Hull's in the borough of Milton. Dauphin co Attendance will be given in person, or by deputy, at the Assessor's °Moe, Middletown, on the 11th, at Hum melstown, at Beams' Hotel, on the 12th, at Linglestown on the 13th, at Berryburg on the 19th, at !dißenham on the 20th. at Halifax on the 21st, at Dauphin on the Morning of the 22d. Attendance will be given on any day at my office, in Harrisburg, for Dauphin county. Special notice to all who neglect to pay at the time and places specified, 10 per cent= must be added and paid. All taxes must be paid in Government funds or its equivalent. A. K. FARNESTOCK, Collector 14th District, Penna. dec3oaowd2w BOOT & SHOE HARRISBURG STEAM MThT Flour anal Ml*lad. pin subscriber will sell and deliver to any 1 part of the city fresh ground, best extra 'axially flour, in barrels or sacks, in any quan tity, by the single barrel, half, quarter or eighth of a barrel. Also, fresh ground corn meal, and teed of every description. Orders lets at the grocery store of George H. 'Bell, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, at Peters' Farmers' Hotel, in Market street; or at the drug store of Dr. kgle, on the Ridge Raid, will be promptly attended to. dec2B-2raotiowa :JOHN HOFFER. JEMIS •1 1 AL 11. ...9. ar... AL %, la MX, The Concentrated Juice of the Fruit Root A SLLGHTLY TONIC, DIUEELIC ANL APERIENT. It has a specific action upon the LIVER, exciting it, when laugnfd, to secretions, and resolving the CHRONIC en gorgemeats. It has been much employed in tiermany and is a popular remedy with our practitioners-In this country. The diseases to which it is especially applicable are those cm nected with the LIVER, and of the digestive organs generally. It is • the bast preparation ever offered to the public for that disease, and every person that is troubled with that disease should procure a bottle immediately. Price 50 cents per bottle. Made in our own laboratory from the fresh root dug in October, (the period of its greatest activity.) N. A. KUNKEL & RHO., REMEMBER 1 3 ' ag z- eta=o3. (soconsou TO Boman & wstomr,) Ridge Road, Harrisburg, Pa., lATOULD respectfully inform their old cue tossers that he has purchased the entire fixtures of Messrs: Burnite & Weldon, including all of their OLDAEGATIVES, so that all who have had their negatives taken by that firm can have their pictures executed as before, at greatly REDUCED PRICES, $2 PER DOZEN. Having refitted the Rooms ' they are now equal to any in the city, and I am now pre pared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, - CARTA DE VISITE, AND AMBROI YPES Which for softness of tone and flattering effects cannot be exoelled. I guarantee satisfaction t all who may favor me with a call. B. G. FLOWEES. nov2B-d3mos-3taw-tntaat WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WO3ER FT/IL ' PSULTS. FIR. .1. 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 Chestnut Harrisburg, Pa., where he will treat all diseases entrusted to his care, in accordance with the system discovered and taught by Prof. C. 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. All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism and other modifications ofElectrictty, without shocks or any unpleasant sensations. After an Electrical 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. m., Ito 6 and 7to 9 P. M. DR. J. MILTON CREAMER. de29-d3tawlm to.th-sa iIeCIMOCK g PECTOKII SYRUP, THIS INVALUABLE SYRUP, WTECH entirely metable in its composition, ku been employed with wonderful moms for many years in the care of diseases for the Alt PASSAGES and LUNGS. For any fount of thu dhow nob as COUGH, TICKLING of the THROAT, SPITTING OF BLOOD, DOTl contr BREATHING, IPPARINEMS, LOSS OS VOICE, and HECTIC FEVERS, Its saw will be attended with the happiest results. It it one of the beet sad adrift medicines for all forme of BRONCHITIS and CONIAMPTION. No team= or Frrgooroaoft of Opium in any gaps is ihit syrup. .PRIOR $lOO PER BOTTLE'. For male at BERGNIGI'S GIMP 800 r STORE. A LARGE supply of superior Sweet Cider, 11 just- received .and will- be sold cheap by the barrel, gallon and'quart, at The New Gro cery. [no26] BOYER & KORRPER. APPLES! APPLES! APPLES . 1 ft BARRELS York State - ' Apples ; 2,00 1 . 1 1,200 pounds York State Butter ; Potatoes, Buckwheat Flour, Sweet Cider, whole sale and retail, at 901 (below Mirth) Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. W. IL SIDBLE. _ . Aftl - taxarxweyrazt-X.Aamair, Exchange Building, Harrisburg. Pensions, Banding and Back Pay obtained. [delodly New 2.bvertistments. LIQUID EXTRACT • Apothecaries, jin7 118 Market street, Harrisburg B. G. FLOW.ERS, ELECTRICITY. SWEET CIDER. • J. B. -EWI
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