Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 14, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Saturday Afternoon, December 14,1861.
FOURTH STREET BETHEL. —Owing to the ab
sence of the Pastor, Rev. J. Colder, to fill an
engagement at the State .Normal School, the
13ethel4ii)pit will occupied to-morrow Morn
ing by Rev. Joseph Gregg, of the Ridge Avenue
M. E Church, and iri the evening by Rev. W.
S. Wood, of the Baptist Church.
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THE CHURCH BELLS —By the arrangement be
tween the pastors of our city, the bells of the
several churches will be rang for the services
to-morrow, as follows : '
Morning— Bells ring at 10.15, services com
mence at 10.30.
Evening—Bells ring at 7, services commence
at 7.15.
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A SULDIED KILLED DY rim CARS.—A soldier,
whose name we could not learn, said to belong
to Camp Curtin, was' ran over by the cars on the
Pennsylvania .Railroad near that camp some
time last night, and instantly killed. His
mangled remains were found on the railroad
track this morning, and taken to Camp Curtin
for identification.
ICE —The weather for two or three days past
has been so cold that ice is formed in the gut
ters every night, and in an exposed position fre
quently remains all day. Some of the ponds in
the suburbs have been frozen to a sufficient
thickness to bear people, and some ambitious
youths have already ventured to indulge in the
healthy exercise of skating. The indications are
that an abundant crop will be gathered by the
ice dealers this season.
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DAVIS' GREAT PANORAMA OP AMERICA AND
THE REBELLION.— Davis—a IlinTisburg artist
has achieved wonders, and is, as he deserves to
be, meeting with the most flattering success.
Another crowded house greeted the exhibition
of his great panorama of America and the Re
bellion at Brant's Hall last night, and the indi
cations are, that if his arrangements permitted,
it would prove a drawing card for a week to
come, so great is the anxiety of the public to
witness its gorgeous beauties.
POLlCE—Mayor's Office—Sarah Price, (colored,)
was arraigned, charged with threatening to kill
one Julia Robinson, also colored. Discharged
on paying cost's` and givin'g bail 16' keep the
peace.
Boles Moore, (colored,) was up charged with
threatening to kill a sick colored man. Re
manded for a further hearing.
Several soldiers were arraigned for drunken
ness and disorderly conduct; and discharged
with a reprimand.
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THE FIFTH ARTILLIRY:—Three companies of
this fine regiment of regulars, as we stated in
lasteveuiug's TELEGRAPH, are-quartered at Camp
treble, near this city, under the command of
Capt. Seymour, oue of the most competent offi
cers in the army. Their parade through the
city yesterday elicited much praise, not only.for
the fine healthy appearance of the men, but for
their proficiency in drill, and good appoint
ments generally. The men are comfortably
lodged at camp, and no regiment in the service
is better provided with ereyything calculated
for efficient action than the Fifth Artillery.
Young men, who desire to enter the service,
would do well to consider the advantages of en
rolling themselves in this fine regiment.
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RETURNING TO FIRST PRINCIPLES.—We under
stand that in consequence of the increase in the
price of coffee, many of our farmers have gone
back to the custom of their fathers and are us
ing Rye as a substitute. It is said equal quan
ties of Coffee and Rye make a very good bever
age, but we don't believe it. Wheat is also
coming into use. If it is first boiled and dried
then roasted and ground the same as coffee. It
is said to make a pleasant and wholesome drink.
It has economy to recommend it. The cheapest
plan is to use cold water, but people who have
been accustomed all their lives to drink coffee,
find it as difficult to take to drinking water, as
it is to quit chewing tobacco. During the war
of 1812 a good article of coffee sold at 33 cents ;
it is now up to 25 cents for the best.
1163IEMBEIL THE POOIL.- - For though to-day;
you may be revelling in all the luxuries that
money and friends can command, to-morrow's
setting sun may find you a mendicant at the
door of charity. Though to-day all may seem
sunshine and happiness to you, to-morrow may
bring its howling blast, and storm clouds may
well up in your path and engulph you in their
vortex. Perform the part of the "good Sa
maritan"—visit the children of poverty in their
lowly dwelling places—minister to their wants
and necessities—for by those little actions you
will not only prevent much suffering that would
otherwise occur, but will be carrying out the
golden rule "do unto others as you would that
others should do unto you." You will, too,
feel much happier and better for having fur
thered the ends of charity by the performance
of a kind action towards your poorer neighbors.
THE CrneF OF POLICE. Officer Barney Camp
bell has not been appointed Chief of Police, hav
ing as we distinctly stated in yesterday's TELE
GRAPH, only been "honored by the Mayor with
the right to flourish the badge of that office. It
seems that a few of officer Campbell's friends in
tile neighborhood of the depot, knowing him to
be the only active policeman under the orders
of the Mayor, were naturally led to believe that
he was the chief officer, and in a quiet way they
proceeded to have the badge manufactured with
the words "Chief of Police" engraved upon it,
which they formally presented to Barney as a
token of their esteem for his vigilence as a
policeman. When these facts became known
to the Mayor, his honor, fully appreciating the
spirit that prompted the donation, and not
wising to interfere with the intention of the
liberal donors in the premises, very kindly
permitted officer Campbelfto wear the badge,
the more especially since in the absence of a
regularly appointed chief, this gentleman is
performing the duties appertaining to that
office. As previously stated in the TELEGRAPH,
the Mayer has postponed the appointment of a
regular Chief of Police for an indefinite period.
WOOD AND (CAL.---A large lot of pine wood
has jbst been received at 0. D. Forster's coal
yard, at the canal, foot of North street Orders
left at the coal office, No. 74 Market street, will
be promptly attended to. •
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Ho! FOR CHRTSTICAS.—Toys in endless variety
to please the little folks can be had at the
cheap variety store of S. H. Ettla, Second street
above State. Prices from one cent up 'to a dol
lar. Call and examine them, and save money.
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FLAG PRESENTATION.—His Excellency Gov.
Curtin presented one of the State flags, author
ized by the last Legislature, to Col. Maxwell's
regiment this afternoon. The presentation
ceremonies took place at Camp Curtin, and
were witnessed by a large concourse of people.
Col. Maxwell's regiment is undev marching or
ders, and will leave to-night or to-morrow.
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INTERESTING TO IRON MEN.--41 may interest
our iron men to learn that the Navy Depart
ment invites proposals for furnishing, fitting
and securing to vessels of war iron plates of
three inches thickness and fifteen and a
half feet in length, to have planed edges and
counter-sunk:h.:lles ; to be bent to the shape of
the vessel from stem to stern, and fastened to
the timber with conical-headed bolts of one and
a hall inches . in dilmeter. It is understood that
the Department designs to thus clothe vessels
of war with the least possible delay.
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PROF. MCCOY To-NranT.—The oration on "the
London Times on the Rebellion and the War for
the National Constitution," will be delivered
in the House of Representatives at the Capitol
this evening, commencing at half past seven
o'clock. • It will be superflous to urge upon our
citizens the propriety of attending --there can
be no doubt of a full house. All who have
heard of this;great oration will avail themselves
of this opportunity 'to hear it. Let all the
standing room in the hall be occupied, and
every citizen who hears will iejoice and feel
glad that he was of the audience. His Excel
lency Gov. Curtin will,preside, assisted by the-
Heads of Department ; and Col. Murray's regi
mental band will be .present and. furnish the
appropriate music' for the occasion.,, Tickets
have been left at the principal hotels and book
stores. Admission 15 cents, to defray expenses.
THE WIDIEBRENARIANS ix Prrmitrao—A Female
Pastor.—The following, from the
_Pittsburg
Chronicle of yesterday,- will interest a - large por
tidn of our readers in this locality who are con
neked,With the denomination alluded to
The great mass of our people are innocent of
the knowledge tliat a woman is now pastor of a
small but growing congregation in Pittsburg,
and is discharging the duties of the 'sacred office
with a zeal and faithfulness worthy of inaita
don. We refer to Mrs. Beecher, of the Wine
brenadan Church. Two. months since, this
lady, and a few of her followers,' rented - the Old
Aslibury Chapel, on Townsend street, near Col
well street, Sixth ward, for the purpose of es
talilishing a congregation of their peculiar faith
in this. city. Meetings hair° been held -every
evening, for' preaching, prayer and prai-e, and
large audiences have generally attended, moved
more by curiosity, however, than by any 'other
feeling. The labors of the pastor have not been
without their reward, for, we are informed, that
she has now between thirty and forty commu
nicants. A gentleman from the eastern part of
this State, named Hickerwell, assists Mrs.
Beecher in her arduous labors. The Winebre
narians are little known, but, though small in
numbers, they are entitled, we suppose to, re
cognition as one of the many divisions into which
the Christian church is unhappily sundered. 1
Their doctrines do not differ materially from
other evangelical denominations. In worship 1
they resemble the Methodist, but in church
government and discipline, the Winebrenarians
are different trom all others, in their leaving
members genet ally to be governed by their own
consciences in judging what is right and wrong.
The prime distinction of this denomination is
their practice of "washing the feet" before the
pulpit, in presence of the whole congregation.
This peculiar rite they find ample warrant for
in the , holy Scrietures, and it is administered at
the set times appointed for the Lord's Supper,
the women bathing the feet of their own sex,
and the men doing the same.
the Winebrenarians have two other small
congregations in this immediate vicinity, one in
Birmingham and another in Temperanceville.
There are also two more, we believe, not far
distant, at Bethany and West Newton ; at least
we know that revivals have been held at those
places. Mrs. Beecher is well.known to a great
number of our citizens, and is highly respected.
She was born in this region, married here, and
is now a middle-aged widow, with a grown up
son and daughter. Her style, of speaking is
very vehement, and both hand and foot are
liberally used to enforce and impress the lessons
uttered. The matter of her sermons and ex
hortations is plain, and the hearer leaves the
church more impressed with her apparent sin
cerity and earnestness than with anything else.
zdrs.:Beecher has, however, an extraordinarily
powerful voice, which, when raised to a high
pitch, fills the "Old Asbury" to a sense of pain
fulness, and she is said to possess in a large ue
gree the power of persuasion. She has been
preaching at different towns for a period extend
ing over five years. Protracted meetings are
held every night by the Winebrenarians in their
new house of worship, and in a few months,
apparently, Mrs. Beecher will have quite a Tee
pe.ctable congregation in Prtsburg.
Funs ! Funs ! Fuss !—We have received a
new supply of Furs, Muffs and Fur Capes, from
$2,50 up to $l2, a arge assortment of Cloaks
$2,50 up to $B.
25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 50c, 75c, $lOO, $1.75.
50 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers white
and grey mixed.
. 50 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.
25 pc. of beautiful Mourning Delaines,
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
Soutags, Alapacas, Paramattas, Sets of Sleeves
and Collars, and 200 Towels at 12c. Please call
at S. LENT'S. deb)
WAR Pnicss.—The undersigned offers the fol
lowing goods 25 per cent cheaper than can be
purchased in New York, Philadelphia, Harris
burg or elsewhere, viz : Shirt collars, scarftees,
half hose, jackets, overalls, muffins,- night
shirts, undershirts, drawers and shirt bosoms ;
also ladies' callars, cuff setts, under-garments,
&c., &c. The above goods being my own manu
facture, I guarantee them• for durability, ma
terial, &c. All of the above goods I will make
to order or from sample. Please send your
order ; it will meet with promptness and cheap
ness, and a good fit guaranteed.
N. B. Always on hand a large assortment of
Irish linens. Please call and satisfy your
selves of the fact at J. A. Lynn's Harris
burg cheap shirt manufictory, No 12 Market
street. Rooms next to Hummel &
grocery store.
Ptungplvania Mailv (Telegraph, Saturbap lfteracton. nerember 14, 1861
THE LAST ARRIVAL.-
But later than the latest yet,
Brought in by steam propellers,
That flew along their iron track,
And landed safe at Keller's :
Goods suitable for holidays,
All sizes and devices,
The finest in the market,
At the very lowest prices.
Call at No. 91, Market street, and examine
for yourselves. d2t.
HE 121BOLD'S EXT R T BUCHU,
. 'I LIE GRE ,T DIURETIC
.
fiELMBGLD'S E 't TRACI GUCHU.
THE G'REsT DIURETIC
•
TIELREOLG'S EXTR.I.CT BUCRU,
Tan G , EAT DIURETIC.
HEltial , h•D' • EKTELACT BU :ffli,
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
And a ro.;i Ice au., Specili. Remissly Da 146CliSeS Of the
Gla,Rlcr, Kidnep,
- - (ir“vei, I TOp y,
Organic Weakness,
• An! all Diseases of Ihe Urinary Organs.
Sus Adrertis.etneott In another column. Cut it OUT, and
.3,,L...1 ior.' the Medicine at onue. •
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
uoirt3.a2m.
li Alit DYE! HAIR DYE 1
Wm.' 1. Batcheior's Hair Dye 1
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye known !
• AU others are mere itnitatlons, and ~hoold be avoided
iryou wish to escape ri doule.
I GREY. RED ~/R RUSTY HAIR dyed inotauily to a
beawilul and natur..l Brown or Black, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
Fi..FfEEN ii DAIS AND DI PLMIAS have been awar
ded to Wis. BATOOELOR 'l3 !S 9, and over 200,000
applications have been made tt the hair of trio patrons
of his famous Dye.
TVw. A. 11%,TC.J.ELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to .be di-itirienisliea fro II nature and is WAR:IEIII'ID
not to ipjur tie least, however long it m be contin
ued, and at.; to tents of bad DJes remedied." The hair
isinvigoraiddilbi life ibis ' splendid Dye,.whieh is prep
-9r4 apl.:kd at No. 16 -toad Street New York.
all the sito3 end to , vms •S the United Statea, by
IDiugeisia and Faust, Goods 'balers
The Genuine has the aume William A. 13atelielor
sod. addresq upon a. steel plate . engraving, on the four
:idea of each box.
ocl2-lowly
OR. DUPOfsh:ol GULDEN PILLS fL,Ft FEMALES
4 .itea..l the fa .to lug certificate" from one, of ,t be first
ladies iu Lriica, N. Y., who called upon Lay :agents in that
ci y (fir , Cut. Bristol ttr. C 0.,) and told thorn that she, of
eouree, did not wis' her intaFi mode public, but if any
.The should uoulit the wuu.erlulefficiencyof Lot. Dol'oN
co's Golden Pula, they might refer auy Lady to her, as
she cousi,ered it a duly, as well as a pleasure, to her
.mowletli.te of their efficacy, as administered to her
diMghter, a soons ady 17 years 04. ,he was fast go
ing into ,on: , n—has taken cold—nature became
o , ,s.rumed Two ' bests of these Golden Pills entire.
IV cured her, and sue is now to r health
. .
4 , We. were vorticular in buying the genuiue. Full and
explWit direbtlibbi ..ccompanyttig e.cli box Price - $l.-
- , ,t1 w.ole,ste and ',Lail by U. K. bEll.mk, (t.rbg.gi,t,)
tiEglirlte e,q, (sole agent for) Harrisburg, By
sculling huh $1 00 through the tlurciaburg Pust Office
the PibO will re sent contitieutially by mail to any part
et tue couctry;••frea of postage."
N. .I—int;ii out or ab tioablen
sine tinbee to sigbed S. th.HOwe.
others is a base tutposiLiou aud utts.ilo; therefore,
ion value your lives .nd health, (to say nothing of be
lug humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
rho show the signature of S. D. Howe on every bux,
vMe'n has reoeutly urea +.•!rind nr ‘,.cunt ot the
.a - molcr ;eau lii ingredioetS composiug the
above Pills ,Lre made KI:104411 to every fluent, awi they
are safe, dud will perform all claimed for them.
Sal aISO by, T. Li Lumbergur, LebAnon ; A. J. Kaufr.
man, Sttuti.tnicsburg ; NI. Niarki:, Lewistown ; S. Elliott-
Judea ,• S. G. << lid, A rwviile ; J. C. Auiek, Snippet's,
burg ; J Spangler, Cb tmuersburg ; E. T. • Hier, York ;
J. A. ,cOlf, jgh. Wale S. S. Stevens. l'etding ; and
.t. P. Hunter Reading" and by "one druggist" In every
:own and vill.ge in the United States, and
S. D. HOWE,
Proprietor, New York.
11301
PRESERVE YOUR LEATHER
AND
KEEP TOUR FEET DRY.
ONE BOX OF FRANK AfILLER'S
LEATHER PRESERVATIVE
WATER PROOF OIL BLACKING
WILL LAST AN OUT-000R MAN ONE YEAR,
AtarCUsT CENTSivEk
A .ND save more than four times its cost
iu the durduility of leather, and greatly contribute
to imalth aa , l comfort.
FOR. HARNESS, see inside Label on the cover of large
For sale in Harrisburg by D. N. Gross & Co , No. 19
:Market street ; Eby & Sutnsle, corner of Fifth atm Mar
ket street: , ; Nm. HJek, Jr., &Co , Market street ; Jacob
Buehler, No. 29, Second street, and J. C. Kinab.:ll, Mar
ket sir et. delY-dltu.w4t*
NICUOLS & BOWMAN having just re
tarned from the East with au extensive and we)
astound stone of goods, purchased for east), reopen fully
invite the citizens of Harrisburg and vitautty to call and
examine thew Now boOds at the old stand tormerly oc•
copied 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 Choice Syrups ;
FLOUR, in Barrels and Sack ;
BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL;
RICE, BEANS. POTAIOES ;
FISH, of all kinds ;
SALT, Coarse and fine ;
OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ;
SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh
from the Mill.
APPLES, Green and Dried ;
RAISINS, CURRENIS, NUTS,
DRIED FEUIIS,
SOAPS, Common and Fancy ;
WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ;
CIGARS, best of Imported Brands;
TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew
ing;
QUEEN SWARE ! QUEENSWARE I
Extensive assortment of all styles, and patterns and
prices. Call and examine our Snack of Goods at the
•lesale and Retail Grocery, Fruit and Provision St oPe,
corner Front and Market streat, Harrisburg, P/4.
Country Froth/0 taken delo
ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
A large ano fresh assortment et Goods,
t'uitable for presents, among which will be foun
A splendid stuck of Furs, (all kinds lust made,)
A large line of Embroidered Collars Sleeves, we.,
A great variety 01 Shawls, (at low prices,)
A lot of New •iil,s—Drers Goods, BE%,
Every kind of Ladies, Gums, and Misses
Gamic= and Gloves,
Ladles and Gents Mikis—large ock,
Gems Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, &c.,
Ladies, Gents and Ifi,ses Hid Gloves,
' , Nines, Caps. I eggins, Armlets, 3:0.
• BLACKING
lASO.N '6' "CHALLENGE BLACKING.'
100 G. assenud sizes ; just received, ae,cl fot
Sale Wholessie prices,
dell WM. DOGS, Jr., & Co.
The last arrival we have had,
Brings us the information,
That ingland's anger is aroused
Against this Yankee nation ;
Because two traitors have been caught,
On board an English mailer,
By one of Uncle Sam's fast - ships—
A real Yankee sailor.
Shame noisy, boasting Alhia,
. Our cause you have derided,
and now you'd act the coward's part,
To fight us when divided.
But we can whip you even yet,
As twice we done before like fun,
So you : can meet us when-you will,
And we will make a John Bull run.
Wholetp Faqt au - , 81. Barclay. St.,
Late 233 Broadway, New York
1 OAR r) TO THE L9.DIEB
Nap Zhvertisenunts.
LATEST NEWS.
LARGE ADDITION HAS BEEN MADE TO
OUR STOCK ON MOURNING GOODS.
Bargains in Goods of ail kinds can be had at
OATH() %KT'S
- -
NO. 14 Mark. t Square,
Next door to the Harrisburg Balk
dell
N eti) lbertisntents
A. HUNI M E ,
DEALER IN '
SADDLES,
TRUNKS,
HARNESS,
HORSE COVERS, and
BUFFALO ROBES,
Corner of Foirtb lila Market struts.
Harrisburg, Pa.
CHRISTMAS !
HAVING returned from the city wilb
bur usual variety of CPOILIE GOODi for thy
HOLIDAYS,
We wou d rvpectfuly invite an early call, feeling h t
be to the intereat f purchm-era. hemenaber
KELLE4 , :' ug and Fancy Store
91 Market street,
WM. KNOCHE,
93 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG,
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PIANOS,
MELODEONS,
ACCORDEONS.
FLUTES,
FIFES,
GUITARS.
VIOLINS, and
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE IN GENERAL
PIL TURF; AND LOOKING. G L &Si FKAMIS,
OVAL AND SQUARE
ROSEWOOD AND GILT,
SHEET AND BOOK MUSIC.
dell-2wd
THE WAR AGAINST
THE
HIGH PRI.CE
FOR
BOOTS AND SHOES !
BROKE OUT IN A
Mg 3E' P IA AL C, ID I
11:11] subscriber has taken the STORE
ROOM Lately occupied by JAMES R. K EMBLE,
CORNER OF MA REEF AND FOUR.TH S7REE7S,
Where he is prepared to tbrow
HOT SHOT AND SHELL
In the c mtp of the enemy who refuses to come down to
MAP 0015 on the 800 f Ann SHOE question. He has en.
gaged the services of Mr. r. F,
~SWARTZ, long and fa.
vorably known in the ioct and Shoe business in this
city, who, no civil engineer;;
aiIC
RIIN THE MACHINE
On the same plan that has enabled the
PHILADELPHIA . CHEAP STORE
Torun such a career of triumph All kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES. :
On hand, AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES, AND NO MISTAKE!
J. C. KIMBALL.
BOOTS - AND SHOES
A CARD --The subscriber having connected himself
with lilr. KlitifiALL'S NEW Sldatt STORE, corner of
Ed. it and Mar7cel, Stress; will be pleased to see his nu
merous friends and acquaintances whenever they want
anything in that line, resting ,aasured that, they can be
supplied with THE BEST ARTICLES AT THE LOWEST PRICE.
deh-dtt A. F SWARTZ.
SCN(..D/ERS' NICE NACK'S,
FOR 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 Ruiner Tobacco Pouches,
Wicker, Leather & Platina Flasks,
Leather Drinking Cups.
Pens, Penholders, Pencils, andFaivelepes.
Soldiers will see at a glance that the place to get an
outfit in small wares is at No. 91, Market street.
inr.ien "Fort Pickens" in the window. n 0541
COAL!!!
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S
COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTt.
TH''SE Weight Carts are certified by the
Sealer of Weights and Measures. Consumers can
weigh their coal at their own doors. It is of great im
portant:, during these hart times for every one to know
that they GAT TARIA FULL-HONEATWAIGHT.
A large supply of Coal always to be found on hand,
viz :
LYKENS VALLEY all sizes.
BALLS. CO.'S WILKSBAMEM, all sizes.
LOMMERRI COAL, (the genuine ariicle,)
Sold by the ear load or single ton.
All coal oft he beat quality, delivered free from all im
tairiti. S AT PHIOES TO HIIIT THE TIMES, by the boat or ear
load, single, hall or third of tons and by too bushel.
JAMES M. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, Nov. 6,1.861..... y
JOHN B. SMITE'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE
00£1NEE SECOND AND W A.LNEFT STS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
A LWAYS un hand a large aseoriment of
ti BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, /to., of the very beet
tualitice for terries, gentlemen, and chitln:us' wear.—
Prices to suit the times. .All Kinds of 101 , .!E. 4/0 - 1F: TO
ORDER in the best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notice.
netts-dtf .TORN B. SMITH. Ilersishorr
FOR SEWING MACHINES.
JONAS BROOK & BRO'S
PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON.
200 530 YDS. FYIiIIE,BLACE& COLORED.
LHIS thread being made particularly for
Sewing Machines, is VERY 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 Sts Cord, Red Ticket,
FOR UNDER THREAD,
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.—
Also, IN CASKS OF 100 Dons BACH, ASSONTICD No 9 , by
W.ll. HENRY SHIP d, Solo Agent.
no9.d6m 30 Vesey street, New York.
ti
B. M. GILDEA, D. D. EP
STATE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE.
dill opera ious, Surgical and Mechanical
Rcaentat , lhlly perlormed Charges moderate. JeB
WALLOWER'S LINE,
DAILY airrwaati
H A 1111 IS litlß.l.l and 1" EILLA_DELP 11 1 A
Wm. L Burk, .Agent, 812 Market sheet, Philaciet
phia, formerly Livingston sr Co.
pecial Conductor in charge of eact
t inset , !nods delivered at the Warehouse, Philach , I
tibia 41 4,it i M. vii I e dell ✓ored i., atrris
ria . rt soorning J. WALLOWER, JR., Agent,
n,•/1-dll ultlro ?padin NINA FlArrishuri,
DRIED SWEET CORN (SHAKER.)
EIMONY,
SAMP, . BURS,
PEAS,
Appygo, DkuLD .1%40388.
Fresh Peaches, On cans.)
Tomateies,
‘• 0.11.1 ,
Jug received and ier sale by
•030 WM. DOCK, JR. & CO
trdsiettantuus
BRANT'S HALL !
CHRISTMAS WEEK,'
SANFORD'S TROUPE,
IN THEIR GRAND CON CERTs.
CHRISTMAS DAY, TWO PERFORMANCES.
BURLESQUE RAVEL'S
PANTOAIINE.
Monday Evening, December 23d,
GREAT BILL.
Doors open at 61. Commencesat
Admmission - - 25 Cents.
del24f
GIFTS FOR THE IiOLLIDAYS.
THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED
STOCK OF RARE CONFECTIONS,
OF Tl► FINEST QUALITY
NOW READY FOR THE PUBLIC,
CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS,
Put up neatly in boxes, fionk one to five pounds.
FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
TOGE7IIER TVIIH
A. BRILLI A.NT IMPORTATION
OF RICH FANCY BOXES. "
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
' No, 1210, Market street,
del dlni Philadelphia.
JUST OPEN.N.DI
A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR
.163 M Gr. - 4a.. - ELI%
MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one
io two years old, of my own manufacture. A flue
Ka at chine chewing sod Smoking Menu°, Pipes, Snuff
and a large variety of other articles consiautly on has u
tor sale wholesale and retail. Thankful for former pat
ronage, I hope by strict attention to business to receive a
liberal share of the trldo
A tine Smw.cl .g Room attached, whore customers may
lay back and teat my Sugars ant Cowmen
Thn't forget tne window w Lb. tha Snip in it; that is the
place to buy your Toode.:o and ears North Market
Square, a 1..., alarket street, H ,rr:s. J urg.
Dee:4, 1361—dam W bI. WYKOFF.
CELEBRATED
D +ANDEL lON COFFEE.
r 111 E Iid_NDELION COFP'KE now Offered
to the public, is prepared loom the tresh rots.
In submitting this va unble article to the' public laver,
the inantuacturer only complies with the urgent and in-.
creasing demands to the public. It is unquestionably
one of the most reliable and effectual retne.den yet dm
covered for the disesees It is up It is strongly re
commended by the Faculty as a as 'crier outruns bever
age fur General Debility, es - soup:la Disease of the Liver,
Billions Allen' ions and Irritable eCeAllbon of cue Stomach
The many thous-ads who have he n reluctantly compel
led to abandon ihe use of Culfce, owing to ihe injury done
to their h alth, will fled this superior to the best. Java Cof
lee, to eay nothing of its great and acenowmdged medi
cinal benefit,. Tue intelligent p mien of the community
are so well sequel ted witn the medicinal properties of
the Dandelion, that they require but the assurance that
the emote cffured to them lb the pure Dandelion Root.
,One pound of this Coffee will make an much as
two pounds of the best J.,va.
For sale by
no3o WS!. DOCK. Jr., & Co.
THREE STEAM ENGINES FOR SALE.
CBE undersigned offers for sale ONE
j NEW 30 HORSE ENGINE, and two Second-Hand
engines of smaller size, The engines will be sold cheap
ar cw.h or approved paper. Apply at the Steam En
gine Works, sixth street, between Walnut ana 31.,rket,
Harrisburg, Pa. JACOB M u1:1Z
nov2-d3w-w3t
GERTLEMENS' WEAR.
A largo assortment of Under Shirts and Drawers,
(all sizes,)
Gentlemens' Traveling Shawls and. Blankets,
Every Kind of GAats Go iery,
Cloths, Cassimers, and Vesting's,
(it. great variety,)
Silk & Cashmere None Ties & Cravats,
Large Stock of Gloves & Gamatletts,
Every kind or Saspeneers,
liasovnit Bras. GLovEs.
A Large Stock of these Goods, to Select Trona can be
found at CAT DCA tvrs
nol3 Next door to the Barri dsurg Bank.
COAL ! CO AL ! !
$3, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS
0. D. FORSTER
IFFIOE No. 74, Market Street, yard on
4,1 the Canal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re
tail dealer in
TREVORIOIV,
WILESBARRE,
LYKVS VALLEY,
SUNBURY and
BROAD 70P COAL
Famlies and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a flrst-rate
article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders
promptly attended. to.. A bberal 'Account made to pur
chasers paying for the coal when ordered.
Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton.
Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—u3m
T-T 13 JO JELTAIL]M.3EII=t,
-
STATE Street near Third stroet, a few
doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A flee
new Hearse Ready made Comas always on band and
neatly finished to order. Silver plates, Re. Terms rea
sonable. [an3o-d3ms] C. BARER.
Select Schools for Boys and Girls
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
THE Fall term of ROBERT Al 'ELWEE'6
School for boys, will open uu the drat Monday in
September. fh room is well venti!ated, comfort ably
furnished, and in every respect adapted. for school par.
poses
NVELWEE'B School for girls, locate! o
the same buildin , will open for the Fall term at the same
time. The room ha, been elegantly bated up to promote
he health and comfort of schmars. auglzd.f
GUI PE N 6 !—The 1 irgest and bea
stook, from $l.OO to f 4 )—warranted—at
SELEFF,ER',S BOOKkaoa.K.
filiseellantutts
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION i
'HIGHLY CONC ENT R ATED"
LONIP , lIND FLUID EXCRACT,BITCHU,
1 Positive and Speoide Remedy
For Dlienegt of the BL DDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGI.
Thli Medicine ine,el.-et the power of Digestion, and
excites the A BSOKBENTS into healt sy action, by which
the WATi4tY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGE viENTS are reduced, as. well as
PAIN AND INFIAM TioN, and is gold for
_ . . _ _
MEN, WOMB CI3ILIMEN
HELMBOLD'S iX rtiACT BUCHU,
For Weaknesses
ArisMg from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or ,b Ise.
An'EN i tM D WITS THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to E-xeriion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Wear /Nerves, Trembthig,
•
Horror of Disease, Walvefainess,
•
Dimness of Vision, Pam in the Bunk,
Univr , rsal LAssitude of the Muscular System,
dot Bantle, Flushing of tile Body,
Dryntes of the Skin, Fruptione on the trace,
PALI 11)1.101:TN - PENANCE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, wliich this med
kind invariably removes, soon folmws
IMPO I ENCY FATUITY . , EPILEPTIC FITS,
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY h%PIRE.
Who eon say that they are not freque tly followed by
those DI hASi . S,"
`INsANITY D CONFEMPrIOST."
;Lay are aware of the coos- or their Suffering,
BUT Rog y. WILL coNFE,S.
TH:.: RE i 0 DdofeTHEI ANE ASV'RMS.
And the Melancholy Deaths by Can uniptiaa,
REAR AMPLE WITNESS I'J T 1! TRUTH OF !OH A29ERTPYN
THE CONSTIFUII , N ON:3o: aFFhCTEO WITH
ORGA.NIC RE.AII E iS,
Reqinres the aid of medicine to trengthea and
Invigorat the :.iyistem,
Which iitiLMBUI D'S EXCRACT BUCHLI ir variably does.
==!
FEMAIRL—FEMA E3—PEIIALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, tING:.E, hteßtdED, OR CONTEMPLA
-II,G MAR24.44>E,
IN MANY AFFECIP)N, P,CULIaIt TO FEIIaLE9,
the Extract Bunn is unequalled by any other remedy,
as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
tiuppresiion or Customary Evdzu duos, Ulcerated or
Scirrbous state of the Uterus, Leucorbcet Whites, Steril
ity, and for ell co nplaints in itatit to the sex, whether
arising from Indiscretioa, Habits of Dissipation, or in
DECLINE OE CRINGE OF LIFE.
axe SYMPTOMS AB ;VS
NO FAMILY SINU,D BE WITHOUT ir
TAKE NO MORE BLASAM, 11L WAY, OR UsPLEABANT MELO
ONE FOR UNPLEASANT AND D ‘NDEROLIS DISEAsEi.
HEL,MBOLD'S EXIRACT LitICHU
CURES
SECRET LISEASES.
In all their Stages,
Little or no change in Diet ;
Ara no Exposure
It causes a frequent desire an wives strength to Urinate,
therapy removing übatraction3.
Preven:,.ng end Curing striecuree tile Ur aura,
Allaying Pain and lindaininatioo, so frequent In the
daze 4 oiseaaes, and expelliug all Poison,,z4s, Diseased
an worn-cut Atalier.
Tool:moms nem; TH:AN:AND.I
HO HAVE BEEN IHE PICT MS OF QUACKS,
and who have paid HEAVY FABA to be cared la A skull
time, have found they %ere deceived, and that the .POl - -
:zuN" has, by the use of "POWza.FUL ASITLVGENTS," been
druid up,in the system, to area: out in an aggravated
form, and
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE
Use EIOICIOLD'e Erraeor Buouu for all afnctions and
diseases ot the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in
MA.LE OH FEMALE
Fr3En whatever cause originmang and no matter or
HOW LONG S VANE/MG.
Dlsevei of these orgitos require the aid of DIURETIC.
EELtttBOLD'S ELM Ce 811-HU
I THE GRFAT DEW:IIJ,
And is certain to hive the riaiired etinet in all •Dweages
Wet WHICa IT I,: RE JoSitiENti
Evidence, of tne most , eli sble sni responsible character
win zzoco_opezuy • Llb znethoes.
CERIIFICATES OF CURE'S,
prom 8 to 2u yesrss standing,
Wrra NA3IES owN
8./ENCE AND FA 'A E.
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for . $5 00.
Delivered to any address, : , ,e,...ureiy - paeltoll ITOM obser•
9,211011.
DESCRIBE SYMP.COMSLN ALL COIIIII7NICATIONS
Utiles Guaranteed I Advice Gratis!:
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appe trod betore zne, an Alderman of tho
city cif PoiladeLpaii,ll. T Ebitimqn, woo being duly
sworn, doth say, his preparations coat tha na narmtio, no
rcury, or other injurious drugs, but are purel vege
table
H. T. HELSIBOi IL
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 231 di,' of -No
vember, 1854. WAI P. HIBBERD, Aldermaa,
Nintu St a ,rove Race, Phila.
Address letters for informoti In in einifidea.ie .o
H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 104 south Teutu St., 0u1.. - tluesinut, Ptiila,
BE WARE OF <AWN N.P&•urs
AND UNPRINCIP....EO DE CLEM,
Who endeavoc to divoie "uP TIME OWN" and uoTHEa,"
ARTICLES ON TOE REPUTATION ATTAINED BY
Helmbola's Genuine Preparation s,
Attract Bo hu,
" Bares arilla,
0 " Improved R.ise Wash.
Sold by C. K Keller, D. W, Gross, 3. Wyeth, C. A.
Babuyan.
AND ALL DRUGFISTJ EVERY - 4 , 17E1M
ASK FOR HaLABOLIIS. TAKE NO OTHER.
Cat out the a ivertisemem an I send tor It.
AND AVOID INIFusInOi AND EXPOSURE.
sevis..l4
REMOVAL.
BREITENGER has removed his
restaurant from the cor.ter of Dewberry alley
and bfarnet street, to the house formerly occupied by the
...iced Lion hotel" in Mar,et street between Dewberry
alley and Third street which he has refitted throughout
in the most beautiful manner, and he is now prepared to
furnish as usu xi, Oysters and all the delicacies of the
season, in that recherche style which has distinguished
his establishment Irma the time of first opening.
N. B —Private Rooms have been fitted up foe the ac
commodation of Ladies and families. Entrance next
door to the main entrance.
novlB-am
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER,
NO. 80 MARKET STREET.
(Room formerly occupied try the PoeloXce.)
THE undersigned have just opened a
new and large assortment of tue latest styles of
clothing. We are also prepared to manufacture to order
eat kinds et' Gents Wear. cut to the latest styles an i fash•
ions. We have always on hand a large stock of Ready
made clothing and Getnletnan's Fdruistiing -Goods.
no9-a3m H. SdELLEtNiIE:tGisR & BRO
IaTEIOLESILE and RETAIL DEALER
V V in Confectionary, Foreign and Domestic
Fi g s, Dates, Prunes Hai,ias and Nuts of all kinds.—
Fresh and -al tFkli, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To
bacco, Segars and Country Produce in general, Market
street, next door to Parke House, also c..roer Third and
Walnut streets.
oet2B-dsm.
DR. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST=
OFFERS his services to the citizens. o
Harrisburg and its viciuicy. He solicits a share o
the public patronage, and gives esurauce that Ms best
endeavors shall be given to rend r satisfaction in his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried entiat, he feels safe in
nutting the public geuerally to call on him, assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services,
Office No. 128 Market street, to the house formerly oc
cupied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States Hotel,
Harrisburg. PS. m vB-131
Harrisburg Blind Manufactory.
SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT.
ATENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and
all repairing neatly and expeditiously done. Per
sons'at a distance can have their work done by addres
sing a lever to the undersign=d. Thankful for past pat
ronage he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit
a continuance of the same. KirSausfaztion guaranteed
both asto prices and work.,
ocl9-d6m
CEDER L FEMALE SEMINARY--
ON PENNRYLTANIA RAILROAD, NEAR MODAT JOT, LAN.
CASTER COUNTY, Ps:orenvene.—fhe rittleth 6rmi-annual
:e.akak of this lnAitu I.n commeuced on the first Wed:
neaday ((fah) of Na ember.
For Circular and laGslogue, a3ply to
N. id) , GE, A. L. Principal,
Ceder Hill, near Noun, Joy, Lau . atter county, Pen,,,35,1-
yard,. ..et Owes
SH-AWLS ! SHAWLS !
A. large invoice of. New Styles of French Blanket
;Shawls received this morning oy
nol3 CATHCART & BROTSZE.
At little E xpenge ;
No iucon male _08;
JOHN WISE
A. R. WARP