pailD Ziteltra TIARRESBURG, PA Wednesday Afternoon, December 11, 1861, WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-A boy, who can write a good hand, and is willing to make himself generally useful. Apply at this office between seven and eight o'clock this evening. GRAND COTILLON PARTY. —A grand cotillon party will be given to-morrow night at Exchange Hall, under the superintendence of Mr. Geo. Krause. Lovers of the Terpsichorean art should be on hand. UNDER MARCHING ORDERS.—Colonel Wyn koop's regiment of Cavalry at Camp Curtin, have been under marching orders for some time, and expect to leave for Kentucky some day this week. It is understood that the regiment will proceed as far as Pittsburg on horseback, and there be shipped on steamboats for Louis ville, Ky. I=Ezen Losr.—Our readers are referred to the adver tisement of a lost carpet bag in the advertizing columns of this evening's TELEGRAPH. The bag contained mortgages and papers which are only valuable to their owner, who if they are not re turned, will experience a severe loss. A liberal reward will be paid by the owner for their re covery, and no questions asked. Address B. F. Etter, Esq., Harrisburg, or W. L. L. Van Buren, Wellsville, New York. 1=:=1 THE SHOP WINDOWS. —The shop windows all over the city afford an unerring indication of the near approach of Christmas. The first class establishments make a magnificent display of tempting wares, and the possessors of well-filled purses can invest heavily, if they are so dispos ed. The confectioners are, of course, as busy as bees among their sweetmeats. The windows and show cases of iliese establishments make a grand display, which is particularly tempting to the juveniles, and youngsters may be seen at all times gazing wistfully at the tempting dainties. THE GREAT PANORAMA of America and the Rebellion, painted by Harry Davis, the talented young artist, of this city, will be publicly ex hibited for the first time at Brant's City Hall to-morrow evening. The programmes, circu lated through the city, fully describe the scenes embraced in the gre It work, and we need only add that every picture is a perfect gem of art, end that altogether it is one of the most splendid panoramas ever presented to the Amer ican public. Evey man, woman and child in the city should see it before it leaves for other parts. 1=01:2=1 PROFESSOR GROSS, at the Tones' Rouse, is a gem in his way, ready to serve his customers with the luxuries of good liquor or the mysteries of perfect legerdemain, just as their fancy may de sire. John is as finished in some of his tricks as either the renowned Heller or Blitz, doing without ostentation what both of these magi cians perform with great display. He is worth an acquaintance, as being one of those novel ties in the way of good sense, rare talent and commendable modesty so seldom met with in the young men of this day. The Professor is bound to win in his battle of life, if he continue to do as he is doing. A. MILD WINTER IN PROSPECT. —Every year about this time, the question starts up as whether there is to be a close or open winter, and the idiosyncrasies of the beaver, the squir rel, and other animals that are supposed to know a thing or two about the weather, are consulted as carefully as were the oracles of old. The Milwaukee Wisconsin says, "But we think we have a sure thing this time, that it is going to be a mild winter. Joel Hood, the celebrated mountaineer, who has been all over the North western territories, the Pacific States, and the Sandwich Islands, and who probably knows as much about the peculiarities of wild animals (not to sly anything about their furs) as any other man in the West, stakes his reputation upon the prediction that we are to have a mild winter, with the prevailing winds from the South for the next six months. He bases his knowledge upon the doings of the muskrats, beavers, and other animals this fall. He also says that it has been reduced to a certainty, by scientific and ordinary observation, that what ever winds prevail when the equinoctial line is passed, they will prevail throughout the winter. This fall it was Southern winds, and therefore he is certain they will be the prevailing winds throughout the winter. FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—The attention of the public is directed to the advertisement of Wm. Knoche, to be found in another column. The Christmas holidays being near at hand, all in want of a nice article, and one that will add to the life of the winter fireside, suitable for a Christmas present, can be suited by calling at his store, where he has just opened a large as_ sortment of n lanos and melodeons, unequaled for power, purity and sweetness of tone of any yet offered to the public. Violins, accordeons, guitars, flutes and musical instruments of all discriptions, constantly on hand, all of which are very suitable for a present to the adult or child, male or female. He has also just receiv ed a new musical work, entitled the "Album of Music," beautifully illustrated, containing suitable music for each illustration—a superb book, handsomely bound in gilt —just the thing to make a Christmas present to a lady. Sheet music in great quantity, and all the latest publications received as fast as issued. Picture frames, square and oval, plain and ornamental, of all sizes and prices, suitable for mirrors, en. gravings or photographs, in great variety. Those desiring anything in this line will find a large collection to select from. We have neith er space nor time to-day to say more of Mr. Knoche's enterprise, and can only advise the pub lic generally in want of anything in his line to call at No. 93, Market street, where everything in the musical line, in style, size or price, from a piano to Jew's-harp can be obtained cheap for cash. ALL should read Prof. Wood's advertisemen , In another column. TUE Quartermaster General, of Pennsylvania, acknowledges to have received the following donations for the volunteers at Camp Curtin : Six jars preserved plums ; six jars of quince, currant, tomato, apple and plum butter ; three bottles currant and blackberry jam ; one crock currant jam—with parcels of towels, castile soap, fine tooth combs, lemons, tea, &c., &c., all for hospital use, from the ladies of Marietta. Three pairs knit woolen socks from Mrs. H. M. Graydon, Harrisburg ; forty-three pairs woolen socks from the ladies of Howard Iron works, intended for Captain J. Irvin Curtin's company, Forty-fifth regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (These socks were forwarded by express to Fort ress Monroe, Va.) Three pairs drawers from ladies of Fulton comity ; two pairs woolen socks from Mrs. Hannah Coverly, Harrisburg. R. C. Harrisburg, Dec. 10, 1861. Haut, Q. M. G. POLICE. —Before the Mayor. —Thu& Coburt, Martin Maxwell, Chris. Smoke, Thomas Price and Williams—all soldiers—were arraigned for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and after a hearing discharged with an injunction to mend their ways. Jos Jones is a "bould calavery man," belong ing to Capt. Davis' company. He was put on the stand charged with drunkenness and bad conduct generally. Sent across the street for ten days. Detricht Duncht--a "revolver"--up for drunk enness and disorderly conduct. Discharged: The colored men Samuel Blue and Geo. Sage arrested day beffare yesterday, charged with the larceny of four dollars and a half in "in small change" from Mrs. O'Donnel are still enjoying the hospitalities of the lock-up, their case not yet being fully determined. Wm. Umphry's, noticed in yesterday's TELE. catapu as having been arrested for committing an assault and battery upon the daughter of Kitty Hamilton, had another hearing this morn ing and was again remanded. Before Alderman Kline. —Susan Dennis (colored) was arraigned for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Sent to prison. Evan Evans, up for drunkenness. Sent to prison. MARRIAGE UNDER DIFFICULTIES.-A young gentleman of our acquaintance having agreed to meet a certain lady in the presence of a min ister, who had been invited to join them for better or for worse, started in full custom one night last week to fulfill his destiny. But the old saying that " the course of true love never did run smooth" was illustrated in his case, for the night was dark, and intent on other thoughts he gave no heed in his ways, till he fell slap into a coal hole, amid a pile of dirt, bricks and broken slabs, from which it was im possible for him to extricate himself. He screamed for help, but none came, for the place was lonely, and to add to his misfortunes, a rain storm came on. Meanwhile the bridal party awaited the hero of the occasion till long after the appointed time, and visions of a breach of promise floated through the brain of at least one angelic being amidst the hitherto happy throng. " A little brother" was at last dis patched to the bridegroom's boarding house, and on the way he was attracted by the cries of his prospective brother-in-law. The situation was at once made known, and by the aid of lanterns and poles the bridegroom was restored to his sweetheart badly damaged, indeed, but with his heart uninjured, for before the minister departed the "twain were made one flesh." I=l SINGING Sonon.—The editorof the Montgom ery Democrat thus soliloquizes over this old fashioned institution: Of the old-fashioned sing ing-school how much has been said and sung ! Great institutions were they ; arrangements charmingly suggestive of fun, frolic, snow, star light, love, laughter, bells and allowable "ben ders." Those singing schools away "out in the country," we mean ; held in the only church —and that a small one—within a circuit of twenty miles. They made the church the weekly trysting place of each "paird off" couple for miles around ; they made it the week's centre of gravity for the old folks to get to a shake o' hands ; they made it the grand gath ering place where matters practical could be talked over, matters sentimental could be sigh ed over, and matters musical could be sung over and learnt. How many sung themselves from Old Hundred to matrimony ! What plans and partnerships for the future sprung from the rides which William and Mary Ann had to and from the singing school ! They went to church to learn to sing, and they only learnt soft sawder. They went in single har ness and came back in double, with the usual promise never to kick over the traces or shatter the matrimonial dash board. And Mary Ann's spit curl was accordingly sobered back, and William worked the old farm till he went to Congress or Canaan. I=l ROMANO& ix SOLDIER Li z.—The Huntingdon Globe of last week relates that among the many coincidences brought about by this war, is the following : Mr. John Stewart, of Ty rone city, a young man about 18 or 20 years of age, and a member of Capt. Jones' Tyrone company, which belongs to the Juniata regi ment, and which was encamped in Camp Cross man, met a Miss Drennon, of this place, for the first time on Wednesday evening last, and it appears that they both "loved at first sight," perhaps "not wisely but too well," for between 12 and 1 o'clock on Thursday night, they went to find the Chaplain of the regiment to marry them, but failing to find him at that hour, nothing daunted, nor yet the least discouraged, but wofully disappointed, they gave it up to renew their search for him at early dawn. As the regiment was to leave in the morning there was no time to be lost, and at early hour they were on the lookout for the Chaplain, but did not succeed in finding him until a short time before the train started, when they repaired to the Pennsylvania Central station house, and were then and there united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Their honey-moon was of short but sweet duration, for they had but a few minutes to chat together, when he was or dered to jump aboard. With a few fond and affectionate embraces, such as only a newly mar ried couple know how to do up to perfection, and the shedding of tears on both sides, which flowed copiously and without restraint, he was gone. He to renew his pledge to his country, in some new field of action, and she to her temporary place of residence, to mourn over the departure of her husband of but an hour. Peunepluania Oatlv telegraph, Webaroban 'Afternoon, December 11, 18.61 HARRISBURG DruoN, No. 21, Daughter of Temperance, will hold their meetings on the first and third Thursdays of each month, instead of weekly as heretofore. A STATED MEETING. of Advance Lodge, No. 39, I. 0. of G. T., will be held at their hall, fourth story of Wyeth's building, corner of Market street and Raspberry alley, at 77 o'clock this evening. Cepr. CAnatetes COMPANY.—We have before noticed the fact that Capt. J. S. Carman end Mr. Harry Shaeffer, both of this city, are re cruiting a company of infantry for Col. McWil liams' regiment at Camp Slifer, Chambersburg. We are glad to learn that they are meeting with very flattering success, and hope they ma soon have their company ready for service.— They are the right kind of material for good of ficers. What the Louisville Journal says' " We do not believe that even in this age of cheap publications any work can be more rea sonable than the terms of the Scientific American at $2 per annum, with twenty-five per cent. discount for clubs of ten. It forms a yearly volume of 832 pages quarto, with an immense number of original engravings of patented ma chines, valuable inventions, and objects of sci entific interest. There is not an industrial pur suit which does not receive a share of its atten tion. It contains official lists of patent claims, important statistics, practical recipes for useful domestic purposes, and has long stood, both in this country and Europe, as the highest author ity in the mechanic arts and sciences. There is no publication more valuable to the farmer, the miller, the engineer, the iron founder, the me chanic, or the manufacturer. We have never opened a number without learning something we never knew before, and obtaining valuable information for the benefit of our readers. The publishers, Messrs. Munn & Co., of 37 Park Row, New York, have deserved the success which they have achieved. No one should visit that city without calling at their palatial establishment, which is a museum of inventive genius, collected from the entire world. If any of our friends away off in the country do not know this work, and will take our advice, they will mail $2 and become subscribers immedi ately, or by applying to the publishers they can obtain a specimen copy gratis, which will be sure to confirm the truth of our recommenda tion." We fully indorse the above, and would re commend our readers to take Prentice's advice, and subscribe for the paper. A new volume commences on the first of January, and it being a valuable work of reference, containing, as it does, the only official list of patent claims pub lished in the country, every number should be preserved. The paper is published every Sat. urday, by the well-known patent agents, Messrs Munn & Co., who have conducted the paper during the past sixteen years. In addition to furnishing specimen copies of the paper gratis, the publishers will send a pamphlet of advice to inventors, free of charge. Address, Moroi & Co. 37 Park Row. Fuss ! FURS I Ass I—We have received a new supply of Furs, Muffs and Fur Capes, from $2,50 up to $l2, a large assortment of Cloaks $2,50 up to $B. 25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 50c, 76c, $lOO, $1.75. 50 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers white and grey mixed. 60 doz. of white ribbed Stockings at 16c and 17c. 40 pc. of white, yellow and red Flannel. 100 doz. of Men's woolen Socks, at all prices. 26 pc. of beautiful Mourning Delain.es, black and purple. 100 doz. Lady's Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs from Auction. Together with a large lot of other Goods such as Blankets, Shirt Breasts for 12ic., Satchels Sontags, Alapacas, Paramattas, Seta of Sleeves and Collars, and 200 Towels at 12c. Please call at S. LIMY'S. delo FABIM FROM LESBING. —"Now I am going to fly—now then " said the hugeestrich, and all the birds crowded round in anxious expectation; "now," he said, and spread his vast wings; but instead of rising, he only tumbled over, and lay flat on the ground. When a great rebel, Governor Letcher, of Virginia, makes his complaints and gives you notice that he is going to fly with his southern army from the Potomac to the banks of the Susquehanna he frequently ends by such a fall as the ostrich's, that at least is the opinion of Urich & Bowman, at the cheap dry goods store, corner of Front and Market streets. DR. OUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the fb lowing certificate" from one of the firs t ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that city (Mr, Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told them that she, of course, did not wish her name made public. hut if any one should doubt the won f erful efficiency of Dx. DIIPON no's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as she considered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her Knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young lady 17 years 04. the was fast go ing into consumption—had taken cold—nature became obstructed Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire. ly cured her, and ens is now in n,boat health "We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying each box Price sl. Sold wholesale and retail by C. K. SELLER, (vruggist,) 91 Marko. street, (sole agent for) Harrisburg, l'a. By sending him 4,1 00 through the Harrisburg Pest Office the Pffie will be sent confidentially by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage.". N. B.—Look out for counterleits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe. Al others is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be. ing humbugged out of Jour money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they are safe, and will perform all claimed for them. Sold also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff man, Mechanicsburg ; M. marks, Lewistown ; S. Elliott oarlise ; S. G. Wild, Newville ; J. C. Altick, Sbippens, burg ; J Spangler, Chamberaburg; E. T. tiller, York; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; S. 8. Stevens, Reading ; and R. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one eruggist" In every town and village in the United States, and by S. D. HOWE, e3.4m Solo Proprietor. New York. The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided lfyou wish to escape niicele. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beaudful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN hithDALS AND DIPLOMAS hays been awar ded to Wm. A. BArcarack sin ie 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. Wm. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE] produces a color not to be distinguished from nkture and is AUTISM= not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill Lffects of bad Dyes remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 10 Bond Street New York. Sold Is allthe cites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four sides of each box. Wholesale. Factory, 81 Barclay St., Late 233 Broadway, New York. oct2.dawly NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! 4 LBS. FAMILY BUCK -5 virmaAT FLOUR (Extra) In 121 b and 2bno bags. oo The quality is very superior, having been se selectetiond expressly [on our retail trade.WM. For sale dilow by DOOK, Jr., Co. L. M. LAWRENCE, R. S 1=2=21 ==l A CARO TO THE LADIES'. HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE 1 I Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! IMPOU TANT TO PIODIALJRIS DR CHEESEMAN'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY. r dE combination of ingredients in these Pills are the re-ult of a long and extensive practice. Th-y are mild In their operatiou, and cert,in In corn-cling all irregularitics, Painful Menstruations removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side palpitation at the heart, whites, all nee- VOUS aIE ctions, hysterics, fatigue, pin iu the back and limbs, Sm., disturbed sleep, Iw:itch arises from interru:. - ton of nature, TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr- Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disapno nted in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence la Dr. Oheeseman's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE There is one c-nutition of the ferrate system in which the Pins cannot be taken without producing a PEJULIAIt RESULT. The condition referred to is PREG NA NC Y— the result MISCARRIAGE Such is the irresistib'e ten dency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the reproductive power of na ture cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Injurious. Explicit directions, which should he road. ac coin: any each box. i'rice st. Sent by mail on enclos ing $1 to DR OlublEL11:113 L. CHEVYII4LN, Box 4,531, Poet Office, IY, w York City. Gold by one Gruggiitin every tow.. iu the United States R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Ageot for the United States. 14 Broadway, New York, To whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. uos29-dawly M.A.NELOOD HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED T Published in a Sealed Envelope ; elPrice 6 cts : A i adore on the Nature, Treatment, and Tonkel Cure of Pperm itorrhoi or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary- Emissions, sexuel Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, cosy and Vas : dental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from self Abuse, &e.—By HO-IT. J. CULVEKWELL, 51. D Author of the GREEN Hoot &c. "A Eon to Thou sands of Suffers," sent under seal, in a plain envo 'pe t to any address, rose PAID, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by D.. CH. J. C. KLINE, 1•27 Bowery, New York, Post Offhle, Box 4586. sepldaw3m eu) ROUMFORT'S IWIERY! CORNER OF 4TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS TIIE most extensive Baking Establish ment in the cty of Harrisburg. The subscribers recommend to the particular attention of the public, their BOSTON BREAD, AM light as it le nutritious. Particularly suited for the use o per.,oris of weak digestive organs and such as may be afflicted with Dyqupsia. Manufactured exclusively by us, and recommended by the most eminent Physi. eine or this city. EVERY DISCRIPTION OF BREAD manufactured at onr establishment is made of the very best Extra Family Flour, and challenges competition from what quarter seever. Butter, Water, Sugar and Soda Crackers marmfaltured of Extra r..uoerilne Flour•of best quality, u❑like similar artic:es baked lo the large cities of the United States which are chiefly made of inferior flour. COMMON CAKES of the hest quality always on hand. Fancy and Ornamental Cakes for wedding and other parties, on hand and baked to or. der. Warranted to give Satisfaction. PIlf,S, Mince and Fruit pies of every description baked to order and delivered at any hour to Families, Hotels, Stores and Restaurants. Fresh Tea Biscuit, Buns &0., &c., will be found at the :tore every afternoon at 4 P. M. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR OF THE VERY BetT QUALITY tor family ÜB4 by the Barrel or iu smader quantities, selected willt the greatest care from the beet Mills in the States, alwa3 oon hand. Ordeis left at our Store, corner of 4tu and ..hestout or with the drivers of our bread wagons wilt be promptly attended to. de3 dl w ROUAFORT BROTHER'S OUTS FOR THE HOLLIDAYS THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED .TOCK OF RARE CONFECTIONS, OF THE FINEST QUALITY NOW READY FOR THE PUBLIC. CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS, Put up neatly in boxes, from one to five pounds. FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS, IN GREAT VARIETY TOGEIRER W.llll A BRILLIANT IMPORTATION OF RICH FANCY BOXES STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210, Market street, Philadelphia de7 dlm LATEST NEWS. XTICHOLS & BOWMAN having just re turned from the East with an extensive and we] selected stocc of goods, purchased for cash, raspec fully invite the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and examine their New 1300d8 at the old stand formerly oc cupied by V. Hummel, corner Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa, Prices as low as any other house. COFFEE, Green and Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and Cooke Syrups ; FLOUR, in Barrels and sack ; BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL ; RICE, BEANS. POTATOES ; FISH, of all kinds ; SALT, Coarse and tine ; OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh from the Mill. APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS, DRIED FRUITS, SOAPS, Common and Fancy ; • WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew ing ; QUEENSWARE QUEENSWARE 1 - Extensive assortment of all styles, and patterns and urines. Call and examine our Stock of Goode at the wtoiasale and Rawl Grocery, Fruit and Provision. Store, corner Front and Market street, Harrisburg, Pa, Country Produc, taken CELEBRATED DANDELION COFFEE. rr HE DANDELION COFFEE now offered 1 to the public, is prepared from the fresh roots. In submitting this valuable article to the public laver, the manufacturer only complies with the urgent and in creasing demands ca the public. It is unquestionably one of the most reliable and effectual remeoles yet dis covered for the diseases it is spoiled. It is strougly,re commended by the Faculty as a au, erior outruns bever age for General Debility, Lyspepi,m, Disease of the Liver, Billious Affections and Irritable condition of the Stomach. The many thousands who have be, n reluctantly compel. led to abandon the use of Caine, owing to the injury done to their h altb, will find this superior to the best Java Cof lee, to say nothing of its great and acknowledged medi cinal. benefits. Tne intelligent pi rtion or the community are so well acquai rated witn the medicinal properties of the Dandelion, that they require but the assurance that the article tifered to them is the pure Dandelion Root. ,t# One pound of this Coffee will make as much as two pounds of the beet Java For sale by no3o WM. DOCK, Jr., & Co. GENTLEMENS' WEAR A large assortment of Under Shirts and Drawers, (all sizes, Gentlemens' Traveling Shawls and Blankets, Every Kind of G.mts Re tory, Cloths, Cassimers, and Vestings, (ir. great variety,) Silk & Cashmere Nick Tiee & Cravats, Large stock of Gloves & Gauntletts, Every kind or Suppenoers, HANOTNE Bros GLOVES, A Large Stock of these (Mods, to Emmet from can be found at CATHCART'S aol3 Next door to the Harrisburg Beak. ittiszettantous SHIRTS! SHIRTS H SHIRTS 11 1 HOME MANUIACTURE THE CHEAPEST lAr THE MARKET rrHE undersigned awing opened his Manufactory of Shirts &c., at No. 12 West Market street, Harrisburg, Pa , mos 'respectfully solicits the patronage and attention of the Ladies, Gentlemen and Merchants to the following assortment of goods all of which are our own manufacture : SHIRTS, SHIRT BOSOMS, COLLARS, CUFFS, WRIST-BANDS, NIGHT SHIRTS, &c., Am., &c., Also the particular attention of the Ladles to our large assortment of under garments &c., (from the latest im proved London and Paris stylett,) LINItN COLLARS, CUFFS, SETTS &c., to great varieties, all of which being. our own mauuufacture we will sell cheaper than can ne purchased elsewhere. Persons desirousof furnishing their own materials, can have cutting, sewing &c., of every variety done accord ing to order. Alt ofthe above named goods for Gents wetr we will maize to measure, guaranteeing to tit, and give entire satisfaction to the purchaser for style. durability and material. All special orders will be promptly at. tended to upon the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the most reason able terms. P. S. Ladies wishing skirts or under garments of any inscription, can have them made to order by sending sample of such kinds as may be desired. JAMES A. LYNN, No. 12, Market street, au29-d6in Harrisburg, Pa Rooms next door to Hummel & Klllinger's Grocery Store. A large assortment of Gentlomens' Furnishing Goods Sic in addition to the above can always be found cheap for cash. REMOVAL. WM. BR EITENGER has removed his restaurant from the corner of Devrho7ry alley and Market street, io the house formerly occupied by the ' , Red Lion hotel" in llantet street between Dewberry alley and Third street which he has refitted throughout in the most beautiful manner, and he's now prepared to furnish as usual, Oysters and all the delicacies of the season, in that recherche style which has distinguished his establisnment from the time of first opening. N. a_PrivAte Rooms have been fitted up for the ac commodation of Ladies and families. Entrance next door to the main entrance. novlB-dim DRIED S W tET CORN (SHAKER.) HOMONT, GEM, SAMP, BEANS, PEAS, CRANBERRIES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES. Fresh Peaches, (in cans.) " Tomatoes, " " Corn, Sm., &c, Just received and for sale by no3o WK. DOCK, JR. & CO SOLDIERS' NICK NACKIS, F OR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE Camp Writing Cases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving or Razor Cases, Toilet Cases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Mirrors. Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Rohner Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Platina Flasks, Leather Drinking Cups. Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Paper, andEnvelepes. Soldiers will see at a glance that the place to get an math in small wares is at No. 91, Market street. Jar See "Fort Pickens" in the window. FOR SEWING MACHINES. JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON, 200 a 500 YDS. WHILE, BLACK ca COLOREID. THIS thread being made particularly for J Sewing Machines, is VEIY STRONG, SMOOTH AND ELASTIC. Its strength is not impaired by washing, nor by friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks' Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.— Also, MOWERS OF 100 DOZEN EACH, ASSONTED NOS, by WM. iilENit V SAlrd, Sole Agent. nog-d6m 36 Vesey street, New York. it B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S. STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE. All opera ions, Surgical and Mechanical, t.cieedifically performed. Charges moderate. jeB WALLOWER'S LINE, DAILY =MB ES H ARRISBURG and PHILADELPHIA. Wm. B. Burk, Agent, 812 Market street, Philadet. phia, for nerdy Livingston dr Co. izpecial Conductor in charge of each ,r3train Goods delivered at the Warehouse, l'hiladel. ;hie. at 4,54 oielook F. M., 4tli be dei:cored is Harris urg next scorning. J. WALLOWER, JR., Agent, yit dU ofilor fiCOdin, I , 9nnt, Harri,hura. COAL ! COAL ! ! $3, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS 0. D. FORSTER, d FMB No. 74, Market Street, yard on t0...1 the Canal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re tail dealer in TREVOR2OI I 7, WILEBBAREE, LYEENS VALLEY, BROAD 20P COAL Famlies and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders promptly attended to. A liberal discount made to pur chasers paying for the coal when ordered. Present price, $3 end $2 25 per ton. Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—d8m UPHOLSTERING. PALM LEAF MATTRESSES, COTTON TOP MATTRESSES, • HUSK MATTRESSES, COTTON COMFORTS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, CAMP STOOLS &c., &c. On band and for ea a at the very lowest rates for cash. Hair Mattresses and Spring Bottoms made to order. SOFAS, LOUNGES, CIHARS, HAIR MATTRESSES &c., Repaired and made equal to new, very re-tsonable, all at No. 109, Market strett, between Fourth and Fifth, by oc9 9md J. T. BARNITZ. del° IazvmanEILMALIE-7E3 rip - • - STATE Street near Third etre et, a few doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A flee new Hearse Ready made Coffins always on hand And neatly finished to order. Silver plates, Am. Terms rea sonable. [anSo-03m*] C. BAKER. SHAWLS SHAWLS large invoice of New Styles of . French Blanket Shawls received this morning by nol3 CATHCART & BROTHER. CEDER HIE L FEMALE SEMINARY ON PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, NEAR IiOLTAT JOY, LAN• OABTER COUNTY, PEartenyeata.—Thii Fiftieth Semi-annual :-eftion of this ihstituii commenced on the first Wed nesday (6th) of November. For Circular and Caulogue, amity to N. DOuGE, A, PJ., Principal, Ceder Hill, near Mouni Joy, Lancaster county, Peuesyl yenta. deB %re* fILARIES FOR 1862.—A great variety at exceeding low prices, at n2O OIL unava BOOKRICMUL nos tf SUNBURY and ittleullantuus. "GET THE BEST." Webster's Unabridged Dictionary New Pictoral Edition. I :Pictorial Illustrations of Military Terms. Webster's Dictimiwy excels in them, and has, among others, ideortal represenlaclons of the following! Barbscan, Bastion, Battlement, Bar-shot, Block-houso, Bombs, Can am; Carronade, Chair, shot, Cnevaua-de-frlse, caltrop, Limbers, Madrier, Martell° tower, Mortar, Port cults, Raven; Becton, Star torts, tac. No othor tnglish Dictionary publishod in this country has a fourth part of these. 131=E3 Definitions of Military Terms. As, the foregoing, and Abatis, .4mbulance, Ambuscade, Armistice, Banquette, Bivouac, Brevet, Caisson, Caliber, Canister-shot, Cantonment, Capouiere, Casemate, Couu terscaro Chef de battalli , m, Cul de sac, Dahlghren gun, nlnie ride, &t., &c. Bdd by Geo. Bergner, Harrisburg, and all Booksellers: m,29-claw6ar JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR ISM Gr.A.R. et, MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years old, of my own manufacture. A fine tot 01 choice Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Stuff and a large variety of other articles constantly on hand tur sale wholesale and retail. nankinl for former pat ronage, I hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of the trade, A tine Smokivg Room attached, where customers may lay back and test my SagArs and Tooacco. Don't forget tile window with the Slip in it; that is the place to buy your Tobacco and :. - 432.ar5. North Market Square, above Market street, Harneburg. Dcc.4, 1861.—d3m WM. WYKOFF. DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST iIFFERS his services to the citizens o Jr Harrisburg and its vicini.y. He solicits a share o the public patronage, and gives .ssurance thai his best endeavors shall be given to rend r satisfaction in his pro fession. Being an old, well tried ~ enlist, be reels safe in nviting the public generally to call on him, assuring hens that they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Office No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oc cupied by Jacob N. Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. nayB-dly WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY I No. 69, Market Street, below Third, HARRISBURG, PA. M. H. LEE, MA pA N R U st F th A s CaiR W E AL R EIN O G F OI II N M E s B , Rw L ilt f L u r A u ish goods at LOWER PRICES than can be bousht in any of the E.as:ero cities. Country m rchants will do well to call and examine prices and quality, and convince them. selves of this fact. au23-dly JOHN . B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE ; IjORNEH SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. ALLWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOUTS, SHOES, GAITEKS, &e., of the very beet finalities for ladies, gentlemen, and children' wear.— Prices to snit the times. All kinds of WORK RADE TO ORDER 'tithe best style by superior workmen FIN:PAIRING done at short notice. e. , mll3.dtf 311!1:4 R. SMITH. Harrisbors Harrisburg Blind Manufactory. SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT. YENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and all repining neatly and expeditiously done. Per sons at a distance can nave their Work done by addres sing a Muer to the undersigned. Thankful for past pat ronage he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. ar 16 sfa ot Lon guaranteed both as to prices and work. oct9-d6m PORT FOLIOS—WRITING DESKS. AN entire new assortment of these useful ar doles just opened at BEI:La-NEWS Cheap Bookstore, COAL!!! ONLY 'YARD IN TOWN TEAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTb. l l ?rill r. SE Weight Carte are certi dby the i_ Sealer of Weights and Measures. C i mere eau weigh their coal at their own doors. It i - great im pertannii during these hard times for ever no to know that they GET WEIR FI7I.IHoNEST WEIGHT. A iarge supply of Coal always to be found on hand, viz : LYIIENS VALLEY all sizes. BALT& CO'S WILKBA.6 RE, all sizes. LOHBERRY COAL, (the VtluiEle article,) Sold by the car load or single ton all coal of the best quality, delivered tree from all Ms pUriti. S AT MOM TO MT TIM 'DAMS, by 'the boat or car load, stogie, halt or third of tons and by tne bushel. JAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, Nov. 6, 1881.—y FURS! rums ! FUR ! FURS ! Sable Furs, Liberian Squirrel Furs, French Sable Furs, Silver Marten Furs, Water Slink Furs. CAPS, CUFFS AND NIMES, LARGE ASSORTMENT. Great oargaine in these Goods. Every article warran ted to be exa.tly as represented, at CATHCART & BROTHER, Nest to the Harrisburg Hank.. nol3 NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER, NO. 80 MARKET STREET. (Roam formerly occupied by the Piistoffice.) viIEIE undersigned have just opened a new and large assortment of toe latest styles of clothing. We are also prepared to matmfactare to order ad kinds cf Gents Wear, cut to the latest styles and fash ions. We have always on hand a large stock of Beady made clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. no9-eBrn 13. StiELLENBErtGieR .k BRO. AATHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Confectionary, Foreign end Domestic Frud.— Figs, Dates, Prunes, ttaisius and Nuts of all kinds.— Fresh and :al %Fish, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To bacco, Segare and Country Produce in general, Market street, next door to Parke House, also curaer 'Laird and Walnut streets. 00128-dsm JOHN WISE. Select Schools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. THE Fall term of 13.013rfliT _WEL WEE'S School for boys, will open on the first Monday in September. the room is well ventilated, comfortably furnished, and in every respect adapted for school par psses. LATHARINE WELWYN'S School for girls, located n the same building, will open for the Fall term at the same time. The room has been elegantly fitted up to promote he health and comfort of sctimars. aug=dif CHEFF.F., a's BOOK STOKE (Near the Barrisburg Bridge.) JUST RECEIVED from the 5i..2 t ,„. :mils a lot of fine COMMERCIAL NOTE PAProt, watch we will sell at $1.25 per ream. SA.oO per ream ter NOTE PAPER, decorated with the latest mid very handsome emblems and patriotic mottos. $3,50 for 1000 WHITE ENVELOPES, with national and patriotic emblems, printed in two colors. Please give us a calL TRIM. F. SCHEFFER, te22-d Ilarrisburg PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, WOULD respootiully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that he will oontinue to give instructions on the PIANO YoRTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH SOH. He will w`th pleasure wait upon pupils at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be givens his residence, in Third street, a few doors below th German Reformed Church. deellt•dtf A. B. SHARP
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