ail EtlegraA TO All 11 11,1 tiTISERS.—AII Ad vertisements, Business Notices, Mare ilagee, Death', Arc., to secure insortion io the TELEGRAPH, intuit Invariably Ls accompanied with the CASH. itayeritsementst ordered in the regular r3vetting Edition are inserted in tits iriorning Edition Without extra eharge. titIRRISBURG, PA Frlday Evealug, January 15, 1864 TOWN AND COUNTRY. A SPLENDID assortment of Looking Glass Frames Las just been received at Knoche's, 93 Market street. CiDL, MONTOOKERY lectures in Osill3lo this eve- tang Loos Haan, EVBRYBODY !—Market will open at eight o'clock, to-morrow morning. Let every body remember the fact. =I 411ELOriaii6 of all styles and varieties, the best in market, at the lowest prices, can be found at Knoche's Music Store. THE Lebanon county man killed on the Peausylvanla railroad, this side of Pittsburg, on Wednesday, was John Carper, merchant, cf South Ann-villa. =I IdicurigG Of the lount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company will be held this evening, at S o'clock, at the residence of the President, No. 15 Market street. By order. ®s..— DrePIPHA and diseases resulting from disor— ders of the Liver and digestiveorgans are cured by Kunkel's famous Bitter Wino of Iron, 118 Mar ket street, Harrisburg. SUDDB3 DZATH.—We learn that on Sunday last, Jacob Nickey, late of Frankford township, Cumberland county, died very suddenly at the Carlisle Barracks. He had recently enlisted In the Army of the United States. Tus Friendship Fire Company, at their meet ing held last evening, accepted an Invitation to participate in the inauguration of Governor Curtin, on Tuesday next. We presume our fire companies will all turn out on that occasion. ATrerertozr, " limas." —A special meeting o the Hope Fire Company will be held at their hall this (Friday) evening, at 7 - o'clock. Punc tual attendance is desirable, as business of 're pellence will be transacted. .By order. KUNKEL' S BITTEN. WINE OE IRON will Cure every case of chronic or neyvons debility, dia. eases of the kidneys, and diseases arising from a disordered stomach. The best tonic in the world. Try it! 118 Market street, Harris burg. WE observe that the U. S. Senate has passed an amendment to the conscription act, exempt ing clergymen from the draft. The same action of the Senate exempts non combatants, such as Quakers, Mennonites, and all others opposed to enterlurthe service on account of religious scruples. VERY CREDITABLE TO THE LIOISLATURE. -- A. lady, upon returning from the Hall of the House of Representatives last evening, related the incident of the fainting of a man in the dense audience. "Perhaps he was drunk," suggested a listener. "Oh, no !" replied -the lady, evidently shocked at the atrocity of such a supposition—"/thirnk ii WAS A MEMBER !" HEAVY ROBBERY.-WO learn from the Pitta burg Gazette that a gentlethan from Ohio, by the name of A. R. Bl'Oown, on his way 'gad, was robbed of $86,000 at the Orphans' 'Fair' in that city—the money having been extracted from the inside pocket of his dram coat, and coneistiog of sixteen $l,OOO, eighteen $6OO, eighty $lOO and forty $5O notes.' dons iSinamt, of the 149th Pennsylvania Regi ment, who had tho banes of his left leg crashed at the time of the accident on the N. C. B. 8., on Tuesday afternoon, belonged to Lebanon county. He died a few hours after the accident, and his body has been sent home for interment. He was one of a military guard escorting a lot of stragglers to the army. So says the Bal timore American. MONDAY EVENING next is the time set apart (or the grand Military and Citizens' Dress Ball, to be given in Brant's Hall. The managers are at work perfecting the arrangements so that everything will be complete that can add to the comfort and enjoyment of those who attend. We invite attention to the advertisement, in which will be found the list of floor managers, &c. 2t' PHOMOTZD.—We are glad to notice the pro motion of Sergeant Isaac B. o . dinnor, late of Co. I, 20th Pa. Cavalry, to be Ist Lieutenant and Adjutant of• the same regiment, which is now entering the three years' ssrvice. Adju tant O'Connor was a correspondent of ours trom the Dapartment of Western Virginia, and when the gallant 20th once more takes the field we look for many able productions of his pen. •We understand that this regiment has en listed already over 500 men. Bsxsrrx O Ursa Baum Eforafax. —This even ing has be, set apart for a benefit to this charming young lady, who, since her short stay in our midst, has made many friends and ad mirers amongst our cititens, and by her careful and magnificent rendering of the many difficult Idea she has undertaken, has shown that she fully deserves all the fame and renown which have preceded her, and we sincerely - hope that the citizens of Harrisburg will not let this oppor tunity pars of showing how mubh her eftorts to please are appreciated, but will crowd the house to its utmost capacity. The Opera selected is Balfe's grand "Bohemian Girl," which ie 'pecu liarly adapted to her, and which was so enthu siastically received on the opening night of ihe Troupe. Secure - ye& seats at Knoche'S and let there be a grand turnout, Tag INAIIOIMATION BALL.—The arrangements for this affair are now all c)mplete, and from the list of managers, we have no doubt that the hall will ha a sumer.. It is the first time in many years, that a Governor of Pennsylva nia has, filled two terms, and hence it is the de sire-et the managers to make this occasion par ticularly grand, 113 the ball will b 3 in honor of the second inauguration'of Andrew G. Curtin. Tickets can be had of any of the managers. Fan' WORK FOR A SOLDIER WHEN FIGHTING Max MIS WANTED IN THE Fri:rm.—The cry Is now heard in almost all parts of the Union, that soldiers are wanted in the field. In view of this fact, we have just heard of a soldier having a light duty to perforp in this city. It is to this effect: An officer in the firm at (his post, uses his orderly to carry his skates to the skating pond, and when there the orderly is compelled to place the skates on his superior ! What do the people think of this T Is this is the way to make heroes of soldiers, or slaves of men? And does the Gdv ernment enlist her children for no better labor f Who can answer? THE Voles Oil • REPINTANI Bansa IV THE LIAP . - ITOL Or PENDTBYLVANIA—SpeeCheg Of trig. Gen. Gantt and Col. Montgomery —The House of Re presentatives was crowded last evening with a very intelligent audience, to hear the speech of Brig. Qen. Gantt, of Atkansag, late of the rebel army, and who was lately pardoned by a special proclamation of the President, after having taken the oath of 'allegiance. The re marks of Brig. Gen. Gantt were, principally confined to, first, the unprovoketrinjhetice of rebellion ; and - second, the folly of attempting to destroy the purest and most benefiaent Gov_ ernment on the face of the earth. He showed that the rebellion was the result of a desire for power on the part Of the politicians . ' of the South—that the wrongs alleged to have been done to slavery, were made the pretext to as. sail the Government and destroy the Union— and that the scheme of secession was as old -as slavery itself, as the upholders of that institu tion never freely and honestly 'recognized the power of the Federal Government. He claimed that it was the aggression of the slave power which induced - the people of the South to revolt. It was not f‘n that which slavery had lost, but that which its upholders could not achieve in the Union, which roused them to revolt for the overthrow of the Government. The Govern ment had faithfully discharged all its obliga tions to that institution. Every law in its favor had been conscientiously enforced—exery coripromise in its behalf was tenaciously maintained—bat even while this was the course of the Government, the slaveholders could not shut their eyes to the fact that the progress and prosperity of the free must eventually Overshadow the slave States—and hence the re bellion was a revolt not urged by a real wrong, but an outbreak, to overthrow the good and glory which traitors had no hope of ever eraubs flog or equalling. This made the rebellion un proyoked—devilish—wioked and bloody. And now its folly-was ,seen in its failure. No effort of any of the Stites could ever'succeed in de stroying the American Union. A dozen churches might as well attempt to 'destroy the religion of God, a 9 ,a dozen States. essay the destruction of the American Government. The principles of freedom, which form the basis of this Government, are as eternal as time itself. They might be improved for the better security of the happiness and peace of the people, but they never could be changed for the worse. This - opinion is fast taking hold of the people of the South. They have felt the , evil of rebellion —they are now discovering its unpfevoked atrocity and injustice, while the folly of the attempt to destroy a Government like ours was mprefsing itself upon the minds of the people from the highest to the lowest. In alluding to - the action of the Democracy, and stheir ef forts to compromise with the rebels, General I Gantt said the day, had gone by for that—the I rebels would compromise with the Most labid Abolitionist rather than enter on a settlement with the Democracy. Aud why? Because the Democracy had deceived the South. The re bellion would not have been-preoipitated when it was had not the Democratic leaders tifomised to aid the traitors in their revolutionaryafforte. And what was the aid sent T Let the blue uni forms and the bright bayonets of the Federal soldiers, now conquering -as they march into the South, answer for the aid which the Democ racy promised to said. The tumie laafiers had I also Confidentially - waned th 2. South that the business and the currency of the North would be. come a wreck. Bat what were the facts ? In stead of confusion, General Gantt said he forind order and prosperity all over the. North, the sure indiattione that the Government had a hold upon the people which nothing could shake. General Gantt made' statements of facts and figures, which we cannot repeat in this sketch, but which bad a most telling effect upon his audience. His remarks were listened to throughout with great attention, and were frequently also interrupted with the most enthusiastic ap- plause. Col. Hontgoinery, editor of the Vicksburg Whig, followed Gen., Gantt. He confined him self principally in allusions to the effect which the efforts of Northern sympathizers had upon the efforts of the Southern traitors. In allusion to the attitude of the factionists in the State Senate, he declared that their position was of more importance to the rebel cause Autikif every copperhead Senator led a 'rebel brigade against the National Government. The South {tempted such conduct as the assurance that the North was divideal l and while there was hope in such a direction, the South would continue the fight. In this strain the gallant Colonel continued to speak, denouncing all sympathy for treason, and characterizing all who opposed the opera tion of the Government, whether by factious conduct in legislative bodies, or actual fighting in the field, as traitors. —No two men ever made a more favorable impression upon the people, than that which was made by these two sons of the South, in the Hall of the-House last einning. Theii speeches Arca Mrror to our local rebels and will awaken a new joy in the hearts of those *her have - been loyal: to the Government during all its perils. "41cun iji."—!The sleighing. THO 32 who want to invest in the five we t:cS must be in a hurry about it, as they will soon all be disposed of;. and when_the zpverument shall have no more to sell they will soon c ;tr.- maod s premium. CITIZEN Fens COMPANY.-A .meeting of tho Minn Fire Company will be held in their hall, this evening, at 71- o'clock,,.to make arrange• meats for participating in the exercises of inauguration day. A. full attecdance to re quested. Nonce.— A special mtetieg of the Paxton Fire Company will be held at their hall, on Saturday evening, Januarir, 16, at 7 o'clock, Punctual attendance is requested of every mem ber, as business relative to participating in the inauguration will be transacted. B. J. SHOOP, Secretary. Tits midister who married, Zl.loc Morgan (now confined in our prison on s charge of biga my) and Miss Lauer, informs us that they were married in the early part of last summer, instead of September, as stated yesterday. We obtained our, information' from the! edficer who committed Morgan. == LOOK OUT FOR 00IINTaltiiiTS. —Counterfeit money is now so plenty that In almost every payment, in small change, there is apt to be some bogus specimens among it. There seeing to be a large quantity of counterfeit postage currency in olroulatiOni and when the moor becomes defaced it requires the most exped judges to deject it. , HAVANA CIGARS. -0. Bannvart & Co. have now in store the:best and largest assort ment of imported 'cigars ever brought to this market, toch they invite the attention of smokers. mw will be happy to show to all who may favor them with, a,visit the various brands, and feel confident that their stock can not be equalled. Remember the place—drug store under Jones House. ' 313-1 w FATAL AIXIEDENT.-011 Saturday last, Mr. Samuel Leivig, of Killcreek township, Lebanon county, while engaged in hulling cloverseed, attempted to adjust the strap on the pulley of the cylinder, when he was caught by the strap, and had his left arm, terribly mangled. His head was also badly injured by a fall upon the floor. He died shortly after the acadont. THAT SUPPOSED HOMIDIDS.-AS we went to press yesterday the report was current that Mr. Harmer, Who was stabbed in the affray at the depot, was dead. We are pleased to state that the rumor was incorrect, and it is said that. Harmer is in a fair way to recover. He did not prosecute those engaged in the fight,. con sequently they were discharged. Thus ends what was supposed to be a case of homicide. • BUDD= DEATHS 71( HOLLIDAYERIIIILO.-L10" eldest son of Mr. James Stewart, engineer, died very suddenly, dn the 9th inst. Re was in apparent good health on Friday evening on retiring to bed, but* sick during the night, and died on Saturday •Morning, ati7 o'clock. Anclher.—Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. John Mahoney, was in hir usual good heilth on Sun day last, but died dtiring Sunday night. -.^ THE PENALTY FOR ROOM TO VOTE son WOODIiAND.—The Clearfield Rat Isman's Joined, of this week gives the following account of an outrage that was perpetrated in that neighbor hood: ;We have , been reliably informed that on Thursday evening last, a Mr. Starr, of Cur wensville, who was living in a rekited house, had his honsehold goods thrown into the street by order of the owner. • A-cradle, hi Which was lying an infant child, was carried out and set into the snow in the street gutter, and but for the timely arrival of a kind-hearted neighbor, who assisted the woman to his house, she too Would have been turned into the street, although she had been confined but a week or two pre viously. The weather was exceedingly cold at the time. The reason assigned for this outrage, it is said, was the refusal of Mr. S. to vote for Woodward at the last fall election. We with hold the names of the parties concerned in this inhuman procedure, as we understand that legal proceedings have been instituted against them, when the facts in the case , will be fully de• velpped. Tae inauguration of Gov. Curtin promises to be a grand affair. Extensive preparations are being made for an imposing display. The Leg islative-committee of arrangements have issued the following general invitation: STATE CAPITOL, HARRISBURG, JAG. 14, 1864: Officers of the regular army, volunteer offi cers, soldiers on furlough,' together with the various military organisations,in the State of Pennsylvania, are respectfully invited to parti cipate in the inaugural ceremonies of Governor Andrew G. Curtin, at Harrisburg, .on Tuesday, the 19th instant. The various •organiz.ations will-be good &oriel to signify their acceptance to the chairman of the committee as early as possible, so that the necessary and satisfactory arrangements can'-be made aocordingly. They will report to Major General Conch, who will be chief in command. Excursion tickets _will be • Issued on all the leading railroads in the State. • • 'H. C. ALLEMAN, WM. F. WWII, GEORGE D. JACKSON, Legislative COmmittaa'icif Arrangements. The Legislative committee extended an in vitation to Major Ge4eral D. N. Conch, tolic , as Comniander in Chief on the occasion. The general has signified his acceptance' of the in vitation. . . Er-Mayor W. 11: Kepner has been selected as Chief Marshal for the occasion, and has con - seated to act in that ispacity. New BLICKBY.—Mr. Jeihn Alcorn annohnees that he has opened a mew bakery, on , Broad street, between Second and Third street, West Harrisburg, where he is prepared 'to soPPIY bread, and cakes at reasonable rates. Hr. Alcorn is an'old and experienced baker, and was fora npmber of 'years snperintendent of one of the largest bakeries in • thlicity. 'He is' now selling his bread by weight, at the, :ite of five cents per pound.'Persons in want of gobd bread and wish to get the worth of their-money Will do well to:give him a call. Bread will be sripplied to customers in all parts of the.city,;abd all pertons desiring anY thing in his linn_of business can leave :their . Orders atihe bidr'ery in Broad street, between Becond and third, or in Mr. Alcorn's box on the:.ionnter in the Dam , Timiausrar, r lw Co anus has passed a bill allowing small packages of clothing to be sent through tho mails at the rate of two pounds for eight cents. ISAAC KOONS, President of the Bank of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, died on Wed nesday =C:=I Goon WILL las Co.—The Good Will Fire company will hold a meeting In their hall on Ridge Avenue, at 7 o'cloCk, this evening, to make arrangements to participate in the in- Auguration of Gov. Cartiri t on Tuesday next. --.0.-.--. POLICZ AFIAM.---SefOre AkidMail Kline.— The following eases have been before the Al derman viz: Joseph Diller, for assault and battery, with ntent to ravish. Held in $BOO bail, Andrew C. Brown, malicious mischief, on ath of Ann Martin. Held in $2OO bail. George Williamson, George N. Harris and Charier; Williamson, (colstred boys,) larceny, on oath of Pasquala Gannet. Committed to pri son. . John Bum and Elias Paulding, drunks, the foroier arrested br Loyd and the other- by Oampbell, were In the lock-up last night. They were discharged this morning. Hugh O'Connell; anapplicant for lodging was also hi the lock np. This morning he was dis charged Jr you wish to impart vigor and,elearness to ,the - voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial at tention, get at once a,box of Bannvart'eßron- Tr,oches, the only effectual remedy in the Market, For sale, -by the box; dozen or gram at. C. A. Bannvart & Co.'e Drug .Btore, No. 2 Jones Bow, Harrisburg, Pa. fir A. liberal discount to the trade. dec24-tf The celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye; microscopes from 100 to 700. diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasse?, defining an object fronkone to ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical In stituter, 8 Market Squire. Artificial , eyes in serted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf Ziptciai Notice, GOLD PENS BE-POINTED EQUAL TO NEW, on the receipt of 86 cents. Cirerdars for the .Tobnson Pen sent on application, by Mail or othenihse, E. S. JOHNSOI Manufactory and 0 ce, 1.6 MAIDEN LANE, New York City. decl9-dlin Brown's Bronchial 11'roohas These Lozenges are prepared from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bemire Ar. As: EMOTIONS, ASTHMA, Hoeitemerwas, Comm, COLDS, 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 anymnuanal exertion of the vocal organs, havirig a peculiar adaptation to ago dons which disturb the organs of speech. dec2ldBewlm • spocii4-11.NOTICE. BANFORD'a,OPERA HOUSE• W. Hitchcock 4 Co..‘ In answer to a notice in the Tztviassn, of Wednesday evening, July 6th, Wm. Hitchcock resiiectfully informs his friends and patrons that is the Proprietor of the above named Hall; he having .obtained a lease from Judge Murray for the term .of one' mouth, with the privilege of three,.and'tberetT intends to keep possession of the Hall, 'trusting to his friends and the .priblic _for the same liberal support that has attended him during his professional career at the above establishment. Jan 7 WM. HITCHCOCK. Muting! Muffs! Huai IVd have on hand muffs, at $3, $8.60, $4 and $5. .A goodnssortment.of low prips furs. Cloaks, cloaks, clocks I Cloaks for ladies, all prices. Cloaks for children. Cloaks at all prices, up to $25. Hoop skirls at 75 cts., $1 up to $3. Stockings for ladies and children. • Socks, woolen and cotton. . Linen,table coven, linen napkins. Black silk atsl, SL44, and all prices. Woolen shirts of all descriptions. Vadleiraiiirgentleidenrs pockefhdfs. Linen sheeting 19-4. - Linen for pillow'cases 6-4. Muslims / bleached and unbleached, best make. Kidgloves at 87c, and $1 per pair. Cesedmere and cassinetts for men and boys' wear. r. Undershirts and drawers. Ladies' merino vests. Dress goods at all_prices. ' Cambric tends and cambric edging. Balmoral skirts at $8.26, $3.50, $4. Large assortment of other goods at • S. LEWY'P; TO:HORSE - OWNERS. DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR BOWES is l / 4 nnrivale& by any, and in all cases of Lameneas arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle flails, Scratches, Mange, arc., it will also cure speedily. Spavht and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient`stages, but confirmed cases 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 Lameness and 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 preient those formidable diseases mentioned, to which all home - are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. Se advertisement. angl9-dtweow Military BUI3iIIOBB Attended To. l3ouniy, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Persons residing at a distance can have their business transacted by mail, by addressing EUGENE SNYDER, - Attorney-at-Law, del7-dly Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. lIALEt - DYE! ELM' DYE ! I BEITHELOPA ELEBLITED HAIB MB Is the Rest in the World. The only Harmless, 2rue and Reliable Dye Swami. Thts splendid Hair Dye IS Perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey HMI instantly to a Glossy Black or Natal* Brous, without injuring the Hair or Staining <the .Skin, lewving the Hair Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its e color, and rectifies the ill effects of Dyes. The genuine is Signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All oth ers are mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all. Druggists, As. FACTORY- 8l EtARCLAY ST., N. Y. .1) aim some cal it VOX - DRIISEEING 0264 Y. OM CATANTED—A situation by a respectable V r young GIRL, as Chambermaid or to do Dining Room work. Inquire at Mrs. SMITHS, North street, first door Mow the Buell Homo, between Fourth and Filbert streets. jll4lte lATANTED-500 lbe. Fresh Dandelion Root, TY by S. A. KUNKEL & Bro., Apothecaries, 118 Market st., Harrisburg. oct9 AGENTS wanted to Bell 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, Md. de2o Non almertistmerits. 0111ATDISCOTIBV Applicable useful Arta. A new thing Its Combination. Boot and Bhpe klantinwttmets, Jewelers. Families. It Is a liquid. Beraember. Proprietors Finis Agent' in Phila J4-dly F=N 3111 LI QUORS. WM DOCK , JR.,&CO DNALERS IN FINN FAMILY GROCEINIS, opposite the Court House, have on hand a fine selection of of differant vintages. FINE AND COMMON WINE% Of Every Description WHISKEYS. OLD BOIJEBON, MONONGAHELA, FINE IRISH AND SCOTCH ,Whiekeys. The best ever brought to this, mar. ket. OLD WHEAT, FAMILY NECTAR, And-the.celebrated CHESTNUT•GROVE CHAMPAGNE WINES. SHLOSS JOHANNESBURG, CLARET. SCOTCH AND -ENGLISH ALES. LONDON BROWN STOUT. WILD °HERBY, PLANTATION,. WIGWAI( TONIC BITTERS With a complete stock of ' ENGLISH AMERICAN Pickles and Condiments of every description . now in the market, and at THE LOW i BATES. j FOUND OR - STOLEN. ONE. HORSE BLANKET ' and BliffeFALO ROBE, which.the owner can havelky Call on the Chief of Police proving property and paying for this advertliement: B. CAMPBELL, janl2 Chief of Polica. A. GOOD INVESTMENT THE PROPIIIIITOB will now sell his "CLEVELAND OMNIBUS LINE," with its good will and patronage, and all the Horses, Harnesses, Stables, Blacksmith and Harness Shops, and the vehicles of every description, including Omnibuses, Carriages, Hacks, Coaches, Bagiage and Moving Wagons, &c., on good terms, as he , Intends to leave the country on other b usiness. No better investment can be made. The city of Cleveland has now 62,- 000 inhabitants, and this is the only established line of accommodation between different parts of the town and the; Depots, and for all other purposes connected with the various branches of 'the business. Terms easy. Address janl2 lw H. S. S' EVSNS, Cleveland, Ohio. grand Military and Citizens' Dress Ball - To be giveni on INAUGURATION EVE, Monday evening, Jan. 18th,. in Brant's Hall W. D. F. MlllyNorsltL MASTER OF CERFILONTES, J. OPltralepMs. Wm. hillmumr, N. Cameo, tO ants. USEFUL and VALUA BLE DISCOVERY HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tasted dar ing thik last two years by practical mink, and pronoun end by all to be SUPERIOR 10 ANY Mhesiverreparationeknown limos's hem= Oman hi a new thing, and the re sult of years of study ; its combination is on Mail& Prim* la, .11 III; II LNI II . or change of temperature, will it becuine cotzupt or emit any ofrensivil smell, BOOT & SHOE Manufacturers, using Ma chin* will Ind it the best article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works without delay, Is not affected by any change of tempera- JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently !Ohs dye for their nee, es has been proved. hit especially adapted to Leather, And we clidm as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong with out stitching. it is the only LIQUID griant, that le a etas thing tor ineaiding • furniture, °rockery, Toys, BODld Ivory, And articles of Household use. REMEMBER HILTON'S INSOLUBLE OIMaNT Is In a liquid form and as ••• easily applied as paste.. HrEson's Insomuma anima Is insoluble in water or oil. Hrmon's Issommts Cmann Mimes oily =betimes. Supplied in Family or Man ufacturers' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 , lbs. 13=ON Laos. & CO., Proprietors Providenca, R. L dt el --. 1.1qG MAGINNIS BRAN - DIES FLOOR MANAGERS. janbtjlB o New Minttizemznts. TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE. THE annual lint of United Stales tames is made upon lincenses, income on carriages, silver plate and all unpaid monthly lists ale now due, and payable as follows: Juniata county will be attended to by John M'Laughlin, deputy, at Miffilatown, on Mon day the 11th day of Jannary, 1848; at trAilis terrine on the 12th and 13th, Richfield 14th, Mexico 16th, M'Connelsville 18th, East Wat erford 20th and 21st, Perryville 23d. Snyder county—Henry Smith will attend at the Washington House, Middleburg,on the 1 ith 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—Jeese Beaver, deputy, will attend at Hartleton on the 11th of January, at Mifilinburg on the 12th, at New Berlin on the 18th, at Lewisburg on the 14th and 16th, 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 23d at J. M. Htdrs in the borough of Milton. Dauphin county—Attendance will be given in person, or by deputy, at the Astmsor's Office, Middletown, on the at Hum meistown, at Baums' Hotel, on the 12th. at Linglstown on the 13th, at Berryburg on the 19th, at Millersburg on the 20th, at Halifax on the 21st, at, Dauphin on thu 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 centrun must be added and paid. All taxes must be paid in Government funds or its equivalent. A. K FAHNMTOCK, Collector 14th District, Parma. decBoeowd2w HARRISBURG STEAM a US, N'a].our exataci, Wsectei.= THE subscriber will sell and deliver to 'any 1 part of the city fresh ground, beat extra family 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 feed of every description. - Orders left 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. Egle, on the Ridge Road, will be promptly attended to. dec2B-2moeowa JOHN HOFFE'R. LIQUID EXTRACT AL 3EL XVI. The Concentrated Alice of the Fresh Root ASLIGHTLY TONIC, MIME FIG ANL APERIENT. It has a specific action upon the LIVER, exciting it, when languid, to secretions, and resolving the CHRONIC en gorgemeats. It has been much employed in Uermany 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.) 8. A. KUNKEL & BRO., Apotbecaties, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. Jan? FURS! FIIRSII F R SI! T AM carrying out my well earned reputation 1 for selling the beat 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, &a., &c. FURS for Ladies and Mo a at the most rea sonable prices. linty stock of Hudson Bay and Mink Ba bies is the finest ever offered in this market, and comprhass: Biding Caiiiss, Thres-Qrtarter and Half Capes, Berthas, Collars, Muffs, &c. JOSEPH ROSENBAUM, No. 416 Arch street, above 4th, south side, Philadelphia. P. S.—No business tansacted on Saturday. de2B dlmif Notice to Magistrates, Prosecutors, Witnesses and Jurors. NOTICE is hereby given that hereafter all parties or witnesses bound by recogni zance to appear in any criminal prosecution in this county, will be called on Monday ' after noon, at the meeting of the Court, and if not then in attendance, their recognizinces will be forfeited, unless before that time a einffiolent 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 cognizance will be taken off by the Court, ex cept on clear proof of the inability - of tho reoognizer to attend at the time. And the Magistrates throughout the county are respect fully urged to require sufficient surety from all 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 have sufficient legal excuses for non-attendance • . By order of the Court, de3o deodikwte J. C. YOUNG, Clerk. STATE CAPITAL HOTEL COIiNgII OF THIRD AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Petufa.. THE undersigned having purchased this well known house has enlarged and thoroughly renovated it The rooms have been re-painted and pamad, 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. de26 dly PHOTOBRAPHS I E10111BRAPHS!! • BURNITE & WELDON, IhniMMIC 01 RUGS ROAD, J) RSPECTFULLY inform the &irons of Hsi risburg that they have moved their plam of business from Ridge Road to No. 110 Market street, between Fourth end fifth, where they havelth3d up a new PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, with ail the modern improvements, where they are prepared to do first claw work. We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who favor no with a call. n02143m NORFOLK OYSTERS, DJCAL Salts, under the Jones House. York J.A. River Oysters, a fine article, under: the Jones Howe. Al so , T e naphi's, warm will_ ne serml up in fine style at short notice Under the Jones House, by jno3o) -JOSEPH SPUMY. . . TAVA, JAKLIOA and LACAM3A. Coffee, at • [WC' • DOCK, JR., it CO. . W. W. G. THGREPSON, • Proprietor
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