Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 13, 1864, Image 3

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fitiTit4o TO ADVEELTISE.B.S..-All Ad
vertisements, Finsiness Notices, Mar.
rhiges, Deaths, Ste, to secure Onionlon
to the TELEDItArIi, roust Invariably
So ikeWalliptlLllied with the CASH.
Lien's ordered In the regular'
titian sit inserted in the
lion cell - bout extra charge.
KIIIE
RISBURG, PA
Wednesday Evening, January IS, 1861
!TOWN AND 00UNTRY
auT WSICTS.D.—A smart boy wanted at No.
29 North Second street.
—4P—
. LOST—On Tuesday evening, 12th lest., in
the Post Office, or between there and the
Bethel Church, a pocketbook, contay4ing about
$6 50. The finder will be suitably rewarded
upon leaving it at this office. • *
Faosrao FEET, so prevalent during this sea
,:
.n, caa be readily cured by using "Bannvart's
eEt (lure," au article that has never been
own to fail, and thousands can testify to this
fact, For Eale at C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug
janl2 St
store
JAKE 1317 DD SH sail to be doing a flourishing
business at Canterbury Music`Hall, on Walnut
t street. Jake strives to please the public.
I=l
DANGEROUS COUNTEEFEIT.-A dangerous coith
terfeit $2 00 bill on the "Bank of Schuylkil
County" has been put into ciculation in Read
ing. Look out for the new counterfeit !
Iltrcucoox continues to amuse the public at
Banford's Hall. Very excellent actors and act
resses are now engaged there. The season will
-oon close; hence those desiring to attend
should go at once. •
THE Takes Lammas BUT Came recently al-,
tided to in these columns, as having been
i; . .rought to Earrisburg . by Mr. A. ioser, were
r . %laug,lAtered this morning and are now exposed
to view is the slaughter house of Mr. .K..,
where the public are Invited to inspect them.
OUR early markets have closed. Hereafter
the hour of opening will be eight o'clock. Oar
citizens should remember this change, which
will be of great convenience to them Our
iconntly friends will also be benefitted by the
Li change, as they can come to market by day
light
ON to-mou•ow (Thursday) evenlog Col. F.
ontgomery will deliver an address in the
11 of the Rouse of Representatives, on which
-ion he 'will give a graphic description of
e bombardment of Vicksburg. Do not fail
attend, as something interesting may be (m
-eted.
ELEOLION OF OFFICRILS AT THEI PILL ON. --At a
eeting of Prison Inspectors held last evening
the following gentlemen. were elected as cfet
tiers for the ensuing year:
President of the Board—D. W. Gross.
etary—Henry Peffer.
Beeper—G. W. Simmons.
Matron—Sirs. Simmons.
Physician—Dr. Wiestling.
FATAL RAILROAD AOCIDENT.-A. brakeman on
the Pennsylvania Central railroad, named Jos.
Battles, was killed, near Brinton's Station, last
eek. His train had been witched off, to
allow the mail train to pass, and he was sent
:ck to flag the latter train. He sat down on
)
o track, fell asleep, and was tun over and cat
pieces.
ItsrezDAY, in noticing the arrival of Colonel
‘,. pbell's old veterans, we unintentionally
ted that it was the Fifty-third. We should'
ve said the Fifty-seventh
The Fifty-seventh regiment was organized
principally in Mercer county, and was com
manded by Col. Maxwell. Its subsequent corn
mandei s were these announced yesterday.
ABANDO2OI6INT OF CAMP CURTIN.--We learn
that Camp Curtin is to be entirely abandoned
immediately, and a new camp will be estab
lished west of the river, in and around Fort
Washington. This will be an excellent location,
and far preferable to the old one. The new
camp will be named Camp Reynolds, in honor
of Gen. Reynolds, who was killed while heroi
cally fighting for his country, at Gettysburg.
Ws obaerve that our young friend and towns-
.man, Charles C. Ritwn, Jr., of the 7th Regiment
v . S Infantry, who has been absent from our
1 ~ty fur two years past with his command, let
I't; •ew Mexico, has been nominated to a Cap
,,itaincy by President Lincoln. He left our city in
?CJanuary, 1861, a 2nd Lieutenant, was advanced
to a iirst Lieutenancy about a year, or more ago,
and now Is advanced to the still higher position
'of a Captain.
THERE appears to be a general complaint on
the part of the people, that a number of the
street lamps are " left in the dark" at night.
We do not know who is to blame, but there is
.me one at fault. On Monday and Tuesday
~ , lilts we did not notice a single light on
a north side of Market street, between
ket Square and Fifth street. That side of
.., , e street presented a fine opportunity for pick
:pockets and robbers to ply their vocation. We
know that there has been no light on the cor
ner of Fourth and Chestnut streets, within the
past week or two. Our citizens are becoming
anxious to know who is guilty of neglect, in this
matter.
THE Horatans continue to . draw large audi
ences at Brant's Hall, and their second week le
even more successful than the first. The
operas selected by the troupe are such as will
attract public attention, and the excellent man
ner in which they 'are produced glire's universal
satisfaction. To-night will bepresented Doni
setti's Grand Opera of " The Daughter of the
Regiment," in which Miss Sallie Holman will
appear as Marie, the Vivandiere, or The Child
of the Regiment. The evening's entertain
ment will conclude with Mikey Magra, or the
Schoolmaster Abroad. - The' perfornumce will
be interspersed with choice
Two parties confined in the Backs county
prison were united is marriage a few days
itir_ce.
BARNEY CAMPBIILL found a horse blanket and
uffalo robe, which are advertised irk another
Lim F. W. CONRAD, of Lancaster, VIIN been
unanimously elected pastor of the Lutheran
church in Chamberebnrg,
A Locoraorrva exploded at Milton, Pa., on
the Northwestern railroad, on Wednesday,
killing one passenger and mortally wounding
two others;
A roolt araL lost a pocket-book containing
all her money, amounting to about $6 60. We
hope the finder will return it. See advertise
ment.
NOTIC/1.-A special meeting of the Paxton
Fire Company will be held at their hall this
,(Wednesday) evening at 7 o'clock. Punctual
attendance kfrequested, as businew of import
,F ice will be transacted. By order.
Cox's Sexaxrazao GIELATM, for convenieuch
beauty and chkapuess, etands unrivalled for
making a richer and more crystalline jelly in a
few minutes, than that made In - the usual tedl
ous way, from calves' feet. For .sale by the
package or dozen, at C. A. Batmvart & po.'s
drug store.
filtrazrenY Rum Frno.—The regular month
ly payment to soldiers' families will be made on
Friday afternoon, 15th inst., at the Sheriff's
office, between the hours of four and riz: -
* GEORGE BERGNER, Prekt.
0: EDWARDS, Sec y.
==3
WB would invite attention to the advertise
ment of a grand military and citizens' dress
ball, to be given on the eve of the Governor's
inauguration, at Brent's Hall, in this city. No
doubt there will be a large attendance, as the
city will doubtless be crowded with strangers,
as on former inaugural occasions. Our citizens
who are disposed to engage in the " merry
dance" will aao be on hand. It is the design
of the managers to make this ball worthy of
patronage, and they are sparing neither labor
or expense to accomplish their object.
Tun EPIPIIANY.-Thii festive season of the
Christian Church, which is more or less ob
served with varied forms and- ceremonies by a
large portion of the religious world, including
many Protestant communions, as welt as the
Roman' Catholic, commenced last Wednesday,
the 6th instant, and will shortly terminate
with the approach of the Lcnten season. In
Roman Crithnlic Countries, the.period from Ep
iphany or the twelfth day after Christmas,dOwn
to Ash Wednesday, is regarded as the Carnival
season, and, is devoted, especially the latter
portion of it, to merry making and pleasures,
in anticipation - of the abstemious period of Lent.
In the English Church and the American Ails
copal Church the , Epiphany season terminates
with the third Sniaday before Lent, called in
the Calendar Septuagesima, Sunday, when - there
takes place a marked change"- id the Church
services, and they begin to partake of the som
bre hue of the approaching season of humilia
tion. This year Easter Sunday falls on the
27th of March, nearly the earliest period that
it Can possibly occur, and hence the period be
tween Epiphany and Lent necessarily becomes
much ehorter this year than it often is. Neil
Sunday week will be Septuagesima, and• thus the
EPiphanyseason this year is brief.
Epiphaity, "Twelfth Day" es It is sometimes
called, is observed In commemoration of the
manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles; more
expressly in the persons of three Magi or Wise
Men of the East, whom, the gospel record tellti
us, came to Jerusalem to worship the new-born
King, being guided from their distant lames'
by a miraculous star. The primitive Christians
celebrated 'the feast of the Nativity or Christ
mas for twelve days, observing the first and
last with great solemnity, and both of these
days, we are told, were first denominated
Epiphany. The first the greater Epiphany,
from the Saviour having on that day become.
incarnate, or made his appearance in "the
flesh," and the latter, or "Twelfth Day," the
lesser Epiphany, from the three-fold manifesta
tion of his Godhead—the first by the appear
ance of the star which conducted the wise men
but of the .East to worship the. Messiah ;,the
second in the descent of the Woly% ghost upon
Him air His baptlsin and ihe third in thifirst
miracle of Our Lord In turning water into wine
at the marriage in Cana, which great events
are especially alluded to in the vaiions religions
services with which the day and season are
observed. Strange and incongruous as many
of Ile festive observances of the ,',Twelith
Day" and the period iollsiwing appear, to be,
as we read of them in chronicles of the olden
time, and is still observed in many quarters,
there is evidently underlying all important
religious teaching.
".The Chivalry."
By Kunkel's Bard—.l.` W. S.
When Bumiter's walls they did attack,
By murderous hands, with treasoreblack,
Oh what a glorious victory won,
Ten of the "Chivalry" to one.
Of riding o'er the Constitution,
It then did seem an easy task ;
Now see tiieir utter destitation
Their strongholds ta'en an empty esiik
Is their once happy home.
413 easy for weak man 'twonld be
To stop thesun or walk thiiiiea;
As manage with. ten times his power,
To make the stars and stripes once cower,
Bat we'll of other, eonstitOons write,
That soon destroyed can easy be,
By gaunt dyspepsia's cruel blight,
In parts of our anatomy.
But yet there's victory to be gained,
9'er this enemy's bold advance— ' :
'Tis "IC.unkers Wine," so world wide famed,
Re use your health will much enhance. •
trial give of this great cure,
Then
,victory'e won ; the battle's o'er ! ! !
For Sinsliel* 's Bitter Wine of Iron, or other.
arms and ammunition foi attacking the enemy,
apply to B. A. Minkel &Bro., 1 1811farkefft..r 4
ME
FOR SALE CHEAP—Two horses and a carriage
suitable for hacking. Enquire of Edward ad-
Omer,. at Mrs. -Bleiek'S boarding on
Third street, between Market and Walnut. jstf
ATIENTIO2I, Ann Crrr Zotravas I—A meeting
of the First City Zonaves (lato Co. A, 127th
Reg. P. V.) will be held at Brant's Hall, lower
floor, this (Wednesday) evening at 7k o'clock.
Every member is expected to be present.
By order of
0
Amon? Os ma NOILTHIRN OLNTRAL RAILROAD.
I A dispatch has been received from Baltimore,
giving the following partidulars of an accident
that occurred on the N. C. B. 8., yesterday:
An accident occurred yesterday, on the
Northern Central railroad, 20 miles ftom this
city. Two passenger cars 'became detached
from the mall• train from Harrisburg, and were
run into by a road , train. The cars were de
molished: D. O. Callahan of London, Can
ada, was killed, and six other passengers wore
badly injured, including Hon. B C. Parsons, of
Cleveland, Ohio and Lieut. Col. Blackman, of
Ohio. The wounded were all brought here last
night.
New , BA.Kaav: 7 --Mr. John Ak:om announces
that he has opened a new bakery, on Broad
street,. between Second and Third street, West
Harrisburg, where he is prepared to supply
bread and cakes at reasonable rates. Hi.
Alcorn it an old and MV.a er, and was
for a number of ymaperitr en , of one of
the largest bakeries in this city: Ire Is now
selling his breed* by:weight at Vie - rate-,of five
cents per pound. Nersons vrant*di good
bread and wish to getArvortbilLthirr money
will do well to give him a Weir'
Bread will be supplied to customers In all
parts,of the city, and all persons desiring any
thing in his line of business can leave their
orders at the bakery in Broad Street, between
Second and l'hird, or. in Mr. Aicona box oo
the counter in the DAILY TILWOIiAPIL office. -
janll-1w
Miss Margaret Cunkle
A modest -and quiet .Christian woman has
been suddenly called away, whose loss will be
deeply and keenly felt by a large number of
families. Miss C. was an intelligent and devoted
Christian, and no swlden surprise of death
could find her unprepared for her departure.—
Nearly the last duty in which she was engaged
on:earth was worship with the people of God
on Sunday evening last ; a fitting preparation
for the °adieu worship of _ Heaven. Though
she has been long and widely known in this
nomnadnity and warmly apPreciated for her
Christian character and /abort; of love, yet but
few have known her real usefulness , her worth
at home and , her quiet charities everywhere.—
To many her moinoxy is greatly' endeared b*.
her tender sympathies in times of sorrow and
bereavement: In how many of-our -families
has she ministered to the beloved dead and
consoled the stricken living ! In how many of
our homes, during the sad, dark hours between
the dying and the sepulture, has tier presence
been a comfort and a blessing ! She will be
missed, greatly misso,,,,in coming days, when
those hours return agianto our homes,'lnd we
look in vain lin 'her 'coining. Bat while we
grieve over. our loss, we joy In herga ; and
knowing that when on earth "she did *hat she
could' . to make °then's - good and happy, and to
serve Christ, we are assured of - hei'safe arrival
in "the Christian:a Home of Qlory,!' and aie
glad - as though we had seen it with our own
eyes. [ O l - A FRIEND.
IF yon wishto impart vigor and clearness to
the voice, relieve. hoarsened; and bronchial af
fection, get at once a box of Bannvart'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 Bow, Harrisburg, Pa. • • - - - • `
Or A liberal discount to the trade. deo24-tf
epttial Notices
GOLD PENS HE•POINTED EQUAL
TO NEW, on the receipt of 86 cents.
Circulars for the Johnson Pen; sent on
application, by Mail or - Otherwise.
E. S. JOHNSON,
Manufactory and Office, _
15 MAIDEN LANE, New York City.
decl9-dlm
Military .13painese Attended To.
Bounty, P.eneiou, Back Pay, Subsistence and
Mint/try and War Claims, generally, Made out
Ind collected. Persons residing at a distance
can have their businesa transacted by mail, by
addressing -`• EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney-at-Law,
del7-dly Third St., Harrisburg, Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
OARFORIM OPERA HOUSE.
W: Hitchcock & Co Proprietors
In answer to a notice in the TELEGRAPH, of
Wednesday evening, July 6th, Wm. Hitchcock
respectfully informs his friends and patrons
that he is the Propiletofot 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 , Wid..HITCHCOOK.
Hula S Mills!
We have on hand muffs, at $3, $3.60, $4 and
$5. A good assortment of 'low price furs.
Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks I
CloakS for ladies, all prices.' s`
Cloaks'Aer children. ' •
Cloaks stall Prices, up to $26." -•-
Hoop skirts at 76 cts.,,.sl 4 up to $B.
Stockingiefor ladies and children:
Socks, woolen and cotton.
Linen table rovers, linen napkins. •
Black at6l, SIAO, and all.prices.
Woolen shirts' of all' descriptions. '
Ladies' and gentlemen's Pocket hdfs.
Linen sheeting 10-4.
Linen for pillow macs 6.4.
Mullins, bleached' And unbleached, beet
make.
• Kid.glovieut 87c. and $1 Per, pair.
Cantinas and cassinette for men and boys'
wear. -
Undershirts and draieers.• -
Ladies' merino vests.
Dress goods at all prices:
caminic bands and cambric'edging.
BAlia ßi al skirts at $8.25, $8:50, s4.' ",
Lirgeassortmant of Other goods at • •
& LEWYI3:
IMMO
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F. ASBURY AWL, Captain
TO tIORSE OWNERS
SWkET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB
1104 SIN is unrivaled by any, and in all cases
of Lameness arising from Sprains, Bruises or
Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain.
Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, itc.,
it will also cure speedily. Spavtn and Ringbone
may be easily prevented and cured in their
incipient stages, but confirmed came are beyond
the possibility, of a radical cure. No case of the
kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but
it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its
faithful application will always remove the
Laritenessoind enable the horses to travel with
comparative ease.
Every horse owner should have this remedy
at hand, for its timely use at the first appear
ance of Lameness will effectually prevent those
formidable diseases mentioned, to which all
horses are liable, and which render so many
otherwise valualde horses nearly worthless.
Se advertisement. augl9•daweow
Brown's Broncshial Trot:hes
These Lozenges are Prepared from a highly
esteemed recipe for alleviating Bummer. Ar:
ILCTiONS, ASTHMA., 110AMEHNISS, COUGIIO, COLDS,
and Irritation or Soreness of the Thr&t.
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, haying a peculiar adaptation to affec
tions which diattwb tba organs of apeebh.
dec2lditwl m
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE
BATCHDLOWD ELEBRATED 1141 R DYE
Is-the Best In the World
The only Hamden, Yrus and Reliable Dye Known.
This- splendid , Hair -Dye is Perfect—changes
Red, Rustyor -Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy
Black or Nsdisnal Bream, without Injuring the
Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving •the Hair
Soft'and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre
quently Teetering itspristine color, and rectifies
the ill -effhots of - Bad Dyes. The Genuine is
sighed WILLIAM BATOFIBLOB. All oth
ers ate there imitations, and should be avoided.
Sold by all Druggists, &o. FACTORY-81
BABOLAY ST., N. Y.
samariricia's , saw min mem von Messina
vua nem. 1328-Iy.
Ntm aliartirtintitti
N 3E7
LI QU ORS ,
I. DOCK JR &CO
__
Tummts IN FINE FAMILY (11100EBIES,
opiliOstte the Court House ? have on hand a
fine selection of
BRANDIES
of differaot vbitagee.
FINE AND . COMMON WINES
Of Every D 01041104
• - WHISKEYS.
OLD BOURBON,
M.ONONGAIKELA,
FINE IRISH AND SCOTCH
Whiskeys. The best ever brought to this mar
ket: '
,
OLD WHEAT,
- • FAhLILY NECTAR,
And the celebrated
• CHESTNUT GRAVE
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
SHIM JoRANNESBURG, •
CIL
,
SCOTCH.
.AND ENGLISH ALES.
LONDON BROWN STOUT
WILIk OEIMY,
• PLANTATION,
- ' Nviqw.xt TONIO BITTERS
With a copapli s ie stock l of
ENGLISH
ELI
AMERICAN
•
Pickles and Cceidiments of every description
now •in the market, and at THE LOWEST
RATES. • jsnB
VALUABLE NEW
SASH- FACTORY,
PLANING AND SLITTING MILL
AT
PIII3LI C SALA
ON SATURDAY,' FEI3RYARY 6th, 1864.
HE subscribes will offer for sale, the valua
hiee new SASH FAO WRY, PLANING and
SLITTING MILL, on the Pumberiand Valley
railroad, in Mechanicsburg, Pa. The property
comprises a large Two story Frame Factory,
with a convenient TWO STORY WAREROOM
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 beat Machinery, which is driven by an EN-
an OF AMPLE POWER.
The establishment has an excellent patronage
and for any one desiring to carry ontiito busi
ness, no better opening can be found. --
I Sale to commence at ONE O'CLOCK, P. Ar.,
en said day, when terms will be made known
by , ljaB dta* : JOHN SADLER.
VISITING,
WEDDING,
INVITATION, AND
.
AT HOME CARDS.
BY a special arrangement with one of the
best engravers in the country, cards of any
description will be executed in the highest style
•f art, conformable with the latest fashion, and
kmpplied promptly,at lower prices than are charg
ed by the staUoners in New York or Philadel
phia. For samples and Floes call at
• arch9tf BERG IM'S BOOKSTORE. .
ALMANACS ! ALMANACS ! 1
• BAER'S LANOASIKEI
AL N AIL a ,
Just roosived and for sale at •
nol9 SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL SLATES of different sizes, Willson's
Excellent series of Spellers and Readers,
published by Harper it Brothers, together with
all other School &mks and Writing Materials
are offered, wholesale and retail, at
dee7 - t3CHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
LIMESTONE QUARRY
riN9 LEASE, by the perch, immediately below
1 the city. For particulars enquire of
deb J. KIM.
APPLES!, APPLES I I
B Y the
Barrel; Bushel or small quantity, at
no2A WM. DOCK, JR., & CO.
MORTON'S : GOLD PENS.
ANOTHER lotoi.lgortoree unrivalled Gold
Pena for sale at
decs SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
All pens warranted for one year.
_ HENRY 0. ORTEI,
Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and - Violin:
VMS reasonable. 15 Third street, between
AL Market sad Cheshicit streets. jazi4 Stn
Wants.
WANTED -600 lbs. Fresh basttleilon
by S. A. KUNKEL & Bro.,
Apottee.-Irles, 118 Market st., Earriabcre.
oct4
AGENTS wanted to soil 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. & CO.,
Publishers, Baltimore, Bld.
de3o
Neu► 2tirvertistments.
GaItaTDDIOOTIIILV I
USEPUL and VALUA
BLB DISCOVERY I
HILTON'S
I INSOLUBLE CEMEN
Is of more general practical
utility than any invention
now before the patio. It has
been thoroughly tested dur
ing the last two years by
practical men, and pronoun,
ced by all to be
SUPERIOR YO ANY
lAdhesivePreparationsknown
Applicable
ageftil Arta.
HATO/A b 80141111.11 •onmrt
Is a new thing, and the M
oult of yews of study; ite
combination is on
A new thing
&kw* Prim:Ves,
And under no
Ita Combination.
or change of temperature,
will it become corrupt or
emit any offeneve ®nett,
BOOT a SHOE
dannfacturers, using Ma
chines, will find it the beet
article lcnown as Cementing
for the Channels, it works
without delay, is not affected
by any change of tempera-
Boot and'Shoe
Manufacturers.
Jewelers.
Will find it sufficiently adhe
sive for their use, as has been
proved.
upecianyadased to Leather,
And we claim as an especia l
merit, that It sticks Patches
d Linings to Boots and
z l .oes suffulently strong with
out stitching.
fatililleil.
It Is the only
LIQ UID CEMEI Z
Extant, that is a sure thins
for mending
ifursiture
Crockery,
M - Yl3l l3ene j ,
ivory,
And articles et Household
use.
It is a liquid
Remember.
Hawn's' Insofinum Osumi
Is In a liquid form and as
easily applied as paste.
SEILTON'S INSOLUBLI Ca sear
Is insoluble in water or oil.
Hinames Insomass Omuta
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied in Family or Man
ufactmers' Packages from 2
ounces to 10016 x.
HILTON BROS. & CO.,
Proprietors
Providence, R. T.
Finis
Agents lii Phi/a
jetklly
MNG & MAGINNIB
DAN'L £ MUNOZ AGENT.
OP the
Old Wallower Line, respectfully in
forms the public that this Old Daily Trans
portation Line, (the only Wallower Line now in
existence in thia city,) is in successful operation
and prepared to carry freight as low as any
other individual line between Philadelphia,
Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport,
jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all other points
on the Northern Dental, Philadelphia and Erie
and Williamsport and Elmira Railroads.
DAN'L A. MIIENCH, Agent,
•
Harrisburg, Pa.
Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs.
Peacock, Zell & Illitchman, Nos. 808 and 810
klirket street, above Eighth, Philadelphia, by
4 o'clock, P. /6, will arrive at Harrisburg, ready
for delivery, next morning. ranBo-rdrayl
REAL ESTATE AT PRIITATE SALE.
rrtHE several properties of the estate of WIG
-1 LIAM ALLISON, deceased, in the city of
Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Pront
street and Chestnut street, at and near the car
ner of Front and Chestnut streets, a vacant lot
on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 191
acres of land at the eastern terminus of Matket
street, are offered for sale. For terms of sale,
apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble
streets, Philadelphia.
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THOMAI3 COCHRAN
PMITORAPE! PROZIIIRAPHS ! !
SUBRITE & WELDON,
roam:six or RIDGII ROAD,
11]ip ESPEOTFOLLY inform the citizens of Har
risburg that they have moved their place of
business from Ridge Road to No. 110 Market
street, between Fourth and Fifth, where they
have fitted up a new PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
with all the modern improvements, .where they
are prepared to do first class work.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who
favor us with a call. no2l
STATE CAPITAL HOTEL.
OORNHai OF THIRD AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, Penn's.
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
gantly 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 attendance. A
bar well stocked with choice liquors is attached
to the establishment.
W. G. THOMPSON,
• Proprietor
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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
House, by [no3o] JOSEPH SNIVELY.
GOLD PENS ! GOLD PENS I !
ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF
-..N011
GOLD PE NS LED HOLDERS
Received at SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE
All pens warranted, or no, sale. not
SMOKING TOBACCO.
:k1 OK, gentile. -
,WIL - DOOll, Js, & 00
eept24
SPLIT PEAS ,
TIIST received at
no2o DOOR, Jr, , & Co:
. .
THE annual list of United States taus
made upon lincenses, income on carriages,
silver plate and all unpaid monthly lists aro
now due, and payable as follows:
Juniata county will be attended to by John
M'Laughlin, deputy, at Mifiliatown, on Mon
day the 11th day of January, 1846; at bl'Allis
terville on the 12th and 13th, Richfield 14th,
Mexico 16th, IPConnelsville 18th, East Wat
erford 20th and 21st, Perryville 23d.
Snyder county—Henry Smith will attend at
the Washington House, Middlebnrg,on the 1 tat
of January; Selinsgrove, at the Union Rouse
on the 12th, Freeburg, at P. Moyer's hotel,
on the 13th, at Beaver Sprlng.l4th and 15th.
Union county—Jesse Beaver, deputy, will
Mend at.Hartleton on the 11th of January, at
Miiiiinburg on the 12th, at New Berlin on
the 13th, at Lewisburg on the 14th and 15th,
at New Columbia on the 18th, at Union •
town on the 19th.
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 2341
at J. M. Huff's in the borough of Milton.
Dauphin county—Attendance will bo given
in person, or b dep the esser'E
Office; Iffiddletown y ,
on uty th , e at
11th, at Am
Hum
meistown, at Baums' Hotel, on the 12th,
at Lingletdown on the 13th, at Berryburg
on the 19th, at Millersburg on the 20th.
at Halifax-on the 21st, at Danphin 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 centum
must be added and paid. All taxes must be
paid in Government fonds or its equivalent.
A. K.. FAHNESTOCK,
Collector 14th District, Penna.
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HARRISBURG STEAM MILL I .
Flour azaci. WetociL.
IVErEsubscriber will sell and deliver to any
part of the city fresh - ground, beat extra
family flour, in barrels or sacks, in any qnan
tity, by the single barrel, half, quarter or eighth
of a barrel. Also, fresh ground corn meal, and
feed of every description.
Orders left at the grocery store 9f George H.
Bell, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, at
Peters' Farmers' Hotel, in Market street, or at
the drug store of Dr. Egle, on the Ridge Road,
will be promptly attended to.
dec2B-2moecne° JOHN HOFFER.
JEWFT 'MRS
Of
"'MAL MIL icr 7.
The Concentrated Juice of the Fruh Root
ASLIGHTLY TONIC; DRIBEITC ANL.
APERIENT. It has a specific action
upon the LIVER, exciting it, when langafd, to
secretions, and resolving the CHRONIC en
gorgements. It has been much employed in
Germany and is a popular remedy with our
practitioners in this country. The diseases to
which it Is especially applicable are those con
nected with the LIVER, and of the digestive
organs generally. It is the best preparation
ever offered to the public for that disease, and
every person that is troubled with that disease
should procure a bottle Immediately. Price 60
cents per bottle. Made In our own laboratory
from the fresh root dug in October, (the period
of its greatest activity.)
S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
Apothecaries,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
REMBhII3EII
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FIIR S! F tfR 811 II It 8111
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,
Rich Mink Sables,
Siberian Squirrel,
Chinchilla,
Stone Martin,
Fitch, &c.,
FURS for Ladies and !dim a at tho moat rea •
sonable prices.
orMy stock of Hudson Bay and Mink Sa
bles is the finest ever offered in this market,"
and comprises: Riding Capes, ThreeQnsrier
and Half Capes, Berthas, Collars, Muffs, &c.
JOSEPH ROSENBAUM,
No. 416 Arch street, above 4th, south side,
Philadelphia.
P. B.—No business transacted on Saturday,
de2B dlmif 4.
MUST BE SOLD 1
WALL PAPER, 'MEER&
SCREFVER'S BOOKSTORE
Has to be moved on the first of April next.
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 pp.
Persons desirous of papering their houses, will
do well to examine his assortment. and pricers:
THEO. F. SCITEFFEH
December 1, 1863.
ar Five cents cash paid for Clear Mixed
Bags per pond . Old Books wanted for—cash,
deB
THIS INVALUABLE SYRUP, WHIM BS
entirely vegetable in its compoaltlon, has
been employed with wonderful stumem for
many Years in the cure of diseases for the Alll
PASSAGES and LUNGS. For any form of the,
disease such as COUGH, TIOICLING of the
T33310AT, SITITING OF BLOOD, Mrs - 1-
OULT BREATHING, HAAIISENEBB, LOEB OF
VOICE, and HECTIC FEVERS, Its use will
be attended with the happiest remits. It 35
one of the best and safest medicines - for" all
forms of 13.110N081T18 and OONSIMI
Ile Laudnampr preparation of-Opiom in any Ave
is this syrup.
PrJOB 1100 YER BOTTLE.
For sale at BnONKilli CHEAP 800.11
STORE.
Broad Street, between Second acd Third,
ri ARMIN:MG:
THE UNDERSIGNED him opened a new
BAKERY, in the Sixth warn ; whey he Is
prepared to. supply BREAD AND CARES at a,
reasonable rate. He will warrant satisfaCtiori
to all who.will give hlnka oall. He will sell
his bread at the rate of
FIVE CENTS PEE POUND, '
and fall weight guaranteed.
jan6 dtf - JOHN ALC'ORN
AA LARGE supply of superior Sweet Cider,
just received and Will be sold cheap by
the barrel, gallon and quait,iit The New Gro
cery., [no2s] IYER & KOEBP 18.
APPLES! APPLES! APPLES !
2,000 12 B 70 1 'spounds'rrokrkSStakitete Batter
Potatoes, Buckwheat Flour, Sweet Oder, whole-
sale and retail, at 90/ (below Fourth))ldarket
Street, Harrisburg, Pa. .W. H. ta-BLE. •
della(
8ttCPX•X1.437,40. Z04;4'207 4
Ekchange.lßlLUONOlatthilmg, Peplons,
BotultlegandlWTar:cibla •
ined. 10016dly
•
New 2011txtistmtnts.
TAX PAYER-S-I‘,:iiiii`*iTioE
LIQUID EXTRACT.
miancrocx PECTORAL RUM
NEW BAKERY.
SWEET CIDER
J. B. BWINQ.,I,
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