Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 18, 1861, Image 3

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EIARRISBURG, PA
Wednesday Afternoon, December 18, 1861,
COL. WYNKOOP'S Cavalry Regiment had
everything packed up yesterday, and were to
have left this afternoon in a special train for
Pittsburg, and from thence to Kentucky. The
Harrisburg City Cavalry, Capt. C. C. Davis', is
attach %this:regiment.
Muertnno lx.—The "Silver Cireys,' Captain
Palmer, was mustered into the United States
service this morning by direction of the Secre
tary of War. The youngest member of the
company is aged 27 years, and the age of the
remainder run between 46 and 78 years.. The
company is quartered at, Camp Curtin, and at
tract much attention.
RIPE STB AWBERRY:S IN DECEMBER. - MT. 01-
wine, market huxter, residing on M'Cormick's
Island, above the city, informed us this morn
ing that a number of his strawberry plants are
now bearing fruit in an advanced stage of ripe
ness, and that if the present mild weather con
tinues a few days longer he hopes to be able to
luxuriate on a bountiful supply of 'strawberries
and cream!"
GRAND MIIBICAL SOIREE.—The Eintracht Sing
ing Association will give a grand musical soiree
at their hall in, Koeing's new building, Chest
nut street, Christmas eve, December 24th, at Si
o'clock. In addition to good music, the hall
will be decorated with a Christmas tree, bril
liantly illuminated in the good old German
style. We are under obligations to the man
agers for a complimentary ticket, and shall en
deavor to be around.
-,•-.
Ms FARMERS residing in the vicinity of Camp
Curtin have for a long time been subjected to
various annoyances arising from depredations
committed on their property by soldiers, and
notwithstanding they have made earnest ap
peals to the proper authorities, there seems to
be no abatement of the evil complained of.—
Messrs. Fisher, Shiiner, Barkus, Hall and Grove
—all peaceable, hard-working farmers—have
recently been serious losers by these depreda
tions, and unless something is done shortly by
the authorities to remedy the evil, they will
have to take the law in their own hands or
"shut up shop" and move elsewhere.
DAVIS' GRRAT PANORAMA—The Last Opportuni
y .—The' tide of popular favor still drifts to
wards , Brant's Hall, and its auditorum is
nightly filled with the fashion and elite of the
city, to . witucss_pavis' great panorama of Amer
ica and the Rebellion. The great painting has
attained a universal popularity, in this, the
city of its creation, and is soughtwith avidity by
all classes and ages. It is in every way striking
and startling. So. admirable is the creation, so
perfect are the effects produced and brought
out,that they are themes that we can only dwell
- upon to 'praise mid adinire. To-night is the
last opportunity afforded our citizens to witness
the painting, and we therefore advise all who
have.not yet seen it to be promptly on hand.
FATAL RAILROAD ACOIDENT.—MichaeI Bur
goon, a fireman on one of the freight engines
on the Pennsylvania Ilailread, was killed be
tween Cresson and Gallitzin, on Friday morn
ing last, Under the following circumstances :
He had descended from the engine to recover a
pickaxe which had accidentally fallen from the
tender ; and while in the act of doing so, the
Fast Line West, the approach of which he had
not noticed, came upon him, the cow-catcher
striking and mutilating him in a shocking
manner, causing instant death. Not the least
singular and painful accident connected with
the sad occurrerce is the fact that a brother of
the unfortunate man was fireman upon the
very engine which caused his death. Bur
goon was a married man, and the father of six
children.
INTERESTING CEREMONY TO-NIGHT. - A
cent silk flag, manufactured by the ladies of
this city, and intended by them as a present to
our townsman Harry Davis, the painter of the .
great panorama of America and the Rebellion,
will be formally presented to the young artist
at the close of the exhibition of the panorama
in Brant's Hall this'evening. The presentation
will be made on the part of the ladies by A. J.
Herr, and received personally by Mr. Davis.
The flag is an extremely beautiful affair, reflect
ing much credit upon the taste, as well as the
liberality of the fair doners. It is handsomely
painted and lettered, the work of Mr. John
Cruckshank, who vies with the ladies in his
desire-to pay this fitting tribure to -the worth
and genius of a brother artist. After the close
of the presentation ceremonies the audience will
be entertained by master George Bush, the
celebrated infant drummer, who will beat his
farewell tatto to his Harrisburg friends. The
State Capital Brass Band will also be in attend
ance and furnish appropriate music for the oc-
casion
Tnu Somali's ENEMY.-It seems that our
soldiers are beconiing convinced that they have
another enemy, which requires as close watch
ing as the one ‘ which carries a musket in his
hand. It' is the enemy so well described by
Shakespeare,. which men put in their mouths
to steal away their brains. In this connection
the National intelligencer, says that a little inci
dent occurred in the Senate on Thursday last,
which is worthy of note. Mr. Grimes in re
viewing the finding of the court of inquiry in
the case of Col. Miles, intimated that he could
put no trust in any public man addicted to in
temperance. This sentiment called down such
a round of applause from the galleries that the
Vice President had promptly to rebuke it.
There were present at the time quite a number
of our brave volunteers, from whom this ontr
burst of feeling spontaneously proceeded. We
learn that there are a number of temperance
societies in the various regiments, while there
are whole regiments that refuse to touch a drop
of ardent spirits, and hence it was said that the
remark was so signally responded to.
Au should read Prof. Wood's advertisement
Arramos Mousrr Vaason.—A stated meeting
of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder com
pany will be held in their hall this (Wednes
day) evening at 7f o'clock. By order.
Tait CANAL—Some time ago petitions were
numerously signed by the citizens along the
canal to the Pennsylvania Railroad company,
calling their attention to the bad condition of
thecanal, eastward, from Hollidaysburg, and re
questing them to place it in good repair. The
petitions, we believe, were presented by Judge
Gardner of Hollidaysburg, and that gentleman,
a few days since, received from Mr. Thompson,
the President of the Company, the following
letter, which assures him that the canal will
be at once rebuilt and placed in thorough re
pair :7--
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6,-1861
Dux Sin :—Your letter of yesterday cover
ing petitions in relation to the canal has been re
cieved. The Engineer and Superintendent of the
Company for the Canal Department has had full
instructions upon this subject.
These repairs would have been made during
the past summer, but for the desire expressed
by the most influential citizens along the line
of the. Canal that a IlAilwey should be substi
tuted for the canal, in which project we would
have co-operated and furnished means to the
extent of the iron, chairs and spikes. As this
has fallen through, orders have been to pro
ceed with the repairs and rebuilding the canal.
• • Yours Truly,
' This information says the Hollidaysburg
Standard, will be gratifying to all our citizens
and to all who live along the canal, as this
great improvement is indispensably necessary
to them in the transportation of their products.
Indeed, we should not wonder if the Company
itself should be obliged to carry their own heavy
freights upon it, as the immense business and
enormous freights carried on their own road must
soon wear it out ; and with the Portage Road
relaid from Hollidaysburg across the mountain,
they would be greatly relieved, and the costly
wear and tear of their own road avoided.
PROF. MTOY'S GREAT ORATION TO-NIGHT.-
Prof. Amasa M'Coy will repeat his great ora
tion on " the London Times on the Rebellion
and the War for the Constitution" in the Fourth
street Bethel at 7 o'clock this, evening. It is
repeated at the particular request of his Excel
lency Gov. Curtin, Heads of Departments, and
other citizens, the correspondence between
whom and the Professor appeared in last even
ing's Miscount. The oration is a splendid
production, and in its delivery the orator thrills
the hearts of the audience with his powerful
eloquence. The day before Professor McCoy de
livered this oration a second time in Mashing
ton, the following appeared in an editorial no
tice in the Nationat Imelligeneer, and which was
written by the venerable W. W. Seaton:We beg to remind our readers that Professor
McCoy (Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory in the
Ballston and Albany Law Schools) has consented
to repeat, in the Capitol, on the National Fast
Day, his oration on " Ihe London Times on the
rebellion and the War against the National
Constitution." a a
Among the numereus orations delivered on the
death of Daniel Webster, commemorative of the
life and character of that illustrious statesman,
the one by Prof. McCoy was, by common con
sent, placed in the first rank, and by many first
of all. It received the highest praise from Mr.
Choate, Edward Everett, Speaker Winthrop,
Secretary Seward; and other great lights.—
Speaker Winthrop said "It is a most vigor
ous and eloquent oration ; and cannot fail to
have been highly impressive in the delivery."
Secretary Seward said : "It is indeed a per
formance of rare ability, and faultless in execu
tion. I read it with unmingled admiration."
Hon. Rufus Choate said : " I regard this ora
tion,,
on the whole, the most adequate to the
great subject which I have read." • '
We have inadvertently spoken of Prof. McCoy
as from Massachusetts, whereas he is a citizen of
the State of New York, and has filled the chair of
Rhetoric and Oratory, both in the National Law
School at Ballston, and in the Law School at
Albany. Since the first note of alarm Professor
McCoy's residence has been and will be to the
end of the war at Washington, where in the
dark days in April he shouldered his musket in
defence of the Capital. He is Secretary of Cas
sius M. Clay's Washington Guarda, and in the
words of Col. Clay's official report, "served
faithfully, day and night, _during the perilous
times, when the destruction of the Capital of
our country was threatened by the traitorous
designs of the so-called Southern Confederacy."
We anticipate a crowded house. Tickets fif
teen cents—to be had at the principal book
stores, hotels and at the door.
CD=
Foss Fuss Fuss !—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, 750, $lOO, $1.75.
60 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers white
and grey mixed.
50 doz. of white ribbed Stockings at 16c and
17c. a
40 pc. of white, yellow and red Flannel.
100 doz. of Men's woolen Sock#, at all prices.
26 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 127 1 c., Satchels
Sontags, Alapacas, Paramattas, Sets of Sleeves
and Collars, and 200 Towels at 12c. Please call
at S. LIMY'S. del°
Wen Premes.—The undersigned offers the fol
lowing goods 25 per cent cheaper than can be
purchased in New Yolk, Philadelphia, Harris
burg or elsewhere, viz : Shirt collars, scarftees,
half hose, jackets, overalls, muffins, night
shirts, undershirts, drawers and shirt osoms ;
also ladies' cellars, 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 manuf •ctory, No 12 Market
street. Rooms next to Hummel & Killinger's
grocery store.
PORT FOLIOS !
wRITTNG DESKS,
MANTLING BAGS,
PURSES,
PORTMONAIFS,
And a general assortment of
FANCY GOODS
have just been received at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 1
you want to get suitable BOOKS for your
Children, go tom BENNER'S MU BOOKSTO.
Ikuntipluctnia lady eclegrql), tUrbittottag Ifterttoon, Illecentbtr 18, 1861
Wm. A. Batchelor's Bair Dye I
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known !
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
If you wish to escape ridicule.
GREY, RED OR Rosa - HAIR dyed highway to a
beautiful and flatland Brown or Black, with Out the leant
injury to Hair or Skin. • • "
FI_VITEN 51- D. 41 6. AND DIPLOWAS b , ve been awn-•
ded to W. A. BATCHELOR sin-_e 18 9, aul over 200,000
applications have been made TO the hair of toe patrons
of his famous Dye.
Wis. A. BATCHRLOR'S HAIR DYE p , °duces a color
not to be distinguiShea fro-a nature and is . WARBEN7SD
not to injure in the least, however long it mty be Contin
ued, and the ill . treats of bad D. - as remedied. The hair
is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop.
erly applied at No. 16 'coed Street New York.
.thdd hall the 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.
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES
"Read the folio • ing certificate" from one of the 'Ors f
ladies in Mica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that
city (sir Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told turn that she, of
course, did not wise her name made public, but if any
one should doubt the won •erl'ul efficiency of fish DOPore
CO's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as
she canal, eyed it a duly, as well as a pleasure, to her
Knowledge ol• their efficacy, as administered to. her
daughter, a young t ady 17 years o.d. Ate was fast go
ing into eons Imptinn—had taken cold—nature became
obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire.
ly cured 'her, and ene is now in ri,bust health.—
"We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and
explicit directions accompanying each box Price el.—
Sold wholesale and retail by C. K. HELLER, (Druggist.)
91 Marko street, (sole agent for) Harrisburg, ea. By
sending him $1 00 through the Harrisburg Post Office
the Pihs will Le sent confidentuilly by , mail to any part
of the country; "free of postage. ,
N. B.—Leos out tor countorfein. Boy no Golden Pills
of any kind unless the box is signed S. 1). Howe. Ail'
others is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, ae
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box;
which ban recently been added on account of the Pills
"slue cooliterleited. The ingredients composing the
above Pills are made known to every. Agent, and they
are safe, end will perform all claimed for them.
J. EDGAP. THOMPSON
Sold also by, T. L. Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. 'Kauff
man, Mechanicsburg; M. marks, Lewistown ; S. Elliott-
Ciarlise • S. G. Wild, Newvillo ; J. C. Aitick, Sbippens,
burg ;•J. Spangler Chambersburg ; E. T. tiler, York ;
J. A. Wolf, ; S. S. Stevens, Rending; and
H. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one eruggiat" in every
town and village in the United States, anti be
• WANTE . .I),
Agood Tennant for a large farm near
O•orthumberland, coataining About 300 acres with
good Improvements, louctain at the Huns + and Barn.—
Church and School House convenint, a Kellam,' rasslng
though it 180 w•res elvared, 30 acres got river bottom
sutable •Or raising trucir.,.a person who- •nuderetande
Trims farming'a.s well as raising Whoa and Corn would
be preferred; good re erence will be required. Address
A. L., Harrisburg, P.O. ' deficit Ot
CHRISTMAS !
H
AVING returned from the city with
our usual variety of MONS' GOODS for the
HOLIDAYS, .
•
. .
We would respectfully invite an early call, feeling tt t
be to the interest of purchivers. nemember
K.ELLErt , s ng snit F doey „Store.
del.o 91 Market street.
WM. KNOCHE,
93 MARKET STREET, .ELIERISMIRG,
DEALER IN
PIANOS,
MELODEONS,
ACCORDEONS,
FLUTES,
FIFES,
GUITARS,
VIOLINS, and
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE IN GENERAL
PICTURE AND LOOMING GLASS FRAMES,
OVAL A,ND SQUARE
ROSEWOOD AND. GILT,
SHEET AND BOOK MUSIO.
dell-2wd
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S'
COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARE'.,
rim; NSF, Weight Carte are certified - by the
Sealer of WeightS and lleasures. Consumers can I
weigh their coal a t their own deers. It is of great fin
pertanee during these hard times for every one to kno w
that they GET VIZIR FULL HONEST WEIGHT.
A large supply of Coal always to be found on band,
viz :
LYKENS VALLEY all sizes.
BATE. L'O'S WILKSBAKRE, all sizes.
LOSBERRY (.o.ld, (the genuine ankle,)
Sold by the car load or single ton .
All coal of the best quality, delivered free from all im-.
purities AT MICAS TO 817 IT THE Timis, by the beat or car
load, single, haw or third of tons and by toe bushel.
JAMES st. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, Nov. 6, 1881.—y
PRESERVE YOUR LEATHER
AND
KEEP YOUR FEET DRY.
ONE BOX OF FRANK MILLER'S
LEATHER PRESERVA7I.V.bI
AND
WATER PROOF OIL BLACKING
WILL LAST AN OUT-DOOR MAN oNE YEAR,
,n-COST 2R CEINTs,-44.
AND save more than four times its co ,t
in the durability of leather, and greatly contribute
to health aad comfort.
FOR HARNESS, see inside Label on the cover of large
size.
For sale in Harrisburg by D. W. Gross & Co., No. 19
Market street ,• Eby & Runkle, corner of Fifth atm Mar.
ket streets ; Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co , Market street : Jacob
Buehler, No. 29, Second street, and J. C. Kimball, Mar
ket street. dell-dlm-w4t*
HAIR DYE ! HAIR DYE 11
Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St.,
• Late 233 Broadway, New York
oct2-lowly
A °AEI) TO THE LADIES,
S. D. ROWE,
Sole.Proprieter, New York
e3-4m
New 'Abuertisements
COAL !! !
CELEBRATED
DANDELION COFFEE.
(IHE DANDELION COFFEE now offered
1 to the public, is prepared from the tresh rcom
In submitting this valuable &aloe to the public laver,
the manntacturer only complies with the urgent and' In.
creasing demands, of the public. It is unquestionably
one of the most reliable and effectual reme.ties yet dis
covered for the diseases it is ap &ed. It is htrungiy re
commended by the Faculty as a Mkt erior nutrous bever
age for General Debility, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver.
Billions Affections and Irritable muddler' of toe Stomach
The many thousands who have be, n reluctantly compel+
led to Osmanli the use of Coffee, owing to the iujury done
to their in anti, will find this superior to the beat Java Cuf
tee, to say nothing of its great and acenow edged medi
cinal benefits. Toe intelligent p viola of the m.mmunity
are so well acquai ted with the msdieinal properties, of
tue Dandeliou, that they require but the assurance that
the art tole t tiered to them.ts the pure Dandelion HOOL.
•
srOne pound of toss Coffee wall make as much is
two pounds of the best Java
For oale by
no3o
Select Schools for Boys and Girls
FRONT STREET ABOVE LoCIIST.
rpHE Fall term of ROBStiT WEE't
L School for boys, will open on the first Monday in
September. rti, room is well ventilated, comlertsbly.
furnished, and in every respect adapted for school pur.
gases.
I..ATHARINIIWELMICM'S School for girls, locate I n
the same buildin:, will open for the Fail tern' at the same
time. The room has been elegantly fitted up to promote
be health and comfort of schouirs. augted.f
WORSTED GOODS,
L"TES ÜBIAS,
Misses Head Dresses,
Ladies Hoods ,
Misses .11,Xids,
Ladies Sootns,
Misses Mitts, Sze., Ste.
A fr esh invOlcojust opened at CATI:LCARPS,
nov4 Next door to the HArrisburg Bank
GOLD PENS I—The Lagest and best
stock, from atm to $4 ol—warranted-4
11.°3 811.01 1 VVE. d ) )48 fOIS
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS !
A large invoice of New Styles of French Blanket
Shawls received this morning Iv
I,MB C T 'ART Sg BROTHER.
MIN CE PI ES,
Reims, Canon,
Srlass, Sr,
Satiable for Mince Pies 101 sole low '
D by
de6 WSJ. OCK, Ja., 800
BRANT'S HALL !
CHRISTMAS WEEK,
SANFORD'S TROUPE,
IN THEIR GRAND CONCERTS.
MIS US DAN, TOM PERFORMANCES.
BURLESQUE RAVEL'S
Monday Evening, Deoember 23d,
Doors open at 61-. Commences at 1 7i.
Admmission - - 25 Cents.
deir•U
GIFTS FOR THE HOLLIDAYS.
THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED
STOCK OF RARE CONFECTIONS,
OF THE FINEST QUALITY
NOW BEADY FOR THE PUBLIC.
CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS,
Put up neatly in boxes, from one to five pounds.
FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS,
IN GREAT VARIETY. •
TOG-E7BER WITH
A BRILLIA.NV - IMPORTATION
OF RICH FANCY BOXES.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. 1210, Market street,
del dlm Philadelphia
TO THE YOUNG MEN OF PENN'A.
HAVING been authorized to recruit a
Regiment for the Volunteer service rf Pennsylva
nia we bave c meluded to make .t &regiment of "sharp
- hooters"—r theme—recruit d from the State at large
We want TEN good able oodied young men trom each
county, so as to have every portion of the State fully
and equally represented.
Those desirous of serving their Country, of fighting under
and for our good old v.taa, have now a sole .clid oupor•—
tnnity offerc them We intendto make this a "BRACH
RNGIVIBN' ," if passib . e the butt in the service of our
noble rommonwealth. On al substantial uniform= will
be lurtilsbed as soon as the men reach Came,and
sworn into the service.' The Regimens will be armed
with MLaO or &MUM FLUES who SABER RATuNaII3. Thme
delring to enlist,' as positively only TEN will be token
from eaca county in the Siete, tad belt ,r report hums.
ately. any time after the 20th of Deaember to W W.
Brown, Harrisburg; Pa. Any Or alleommonicatains from
d 4tant counties will - be answered speedily nd oonfiden
tinily. W. W . Blt• Captain.
P S.—All papers favorable to the cause will please
copy. .del3 d4w
CHRISTMAS GIFTS !
FINE VARIETY of selected Goods
suitable for Presents now open at KELLER'S 91
Market street.
EILA.-COTTA-
TOILET
_ and
COLOGNE BOTTLES.
NUBBLE MATCH STANDS.
MARBLE SEGA R STANDS.
MAR 6LE ASH-HOLDERS.
Droving Cases,
shaving Cases,
Toilet Cases, unfurnished,
Work Cases or Lady. a Companions.
Splendid Double and Single Hand Mirrors.
Beautiful Powder Puff Boxes.
Handsome Shell Bas.
All sizes, best
Leather Traveling Satchels,
Satchels with Caba Furniture
A fine assortment of Ladies and Gents
Purses and Portmonaies.
A large lot of
. Faucy Balls,
A Fresh stock of that elegant
Confectionary.
Also, with other articles not mentioned,
Pocket Knives, Thermometers,
Canes Portfolios, Card Cases,
Seg , treases, Segars, Pipes, Gum Tobacco,
Pouch-s, (double and sing le,)
And the largest and bast stock of PEFUMERY
and TOILET ARTICLES in this market.
del3 KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store.
"NICHOLS & BOWMAN having just re
-LI tarned from the Rust with an extensive and we I
selected stock of goods purchased for cast', remit* fully
invite the citizens of llarrisburg and vicinity to call and
examine their New Goods 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. 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 FRUITS,
SOAPS, Common and Fancy ;
WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ;
CIGARS, best of Imported Brands;
TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew
ing ;
QUEENSWARE ! QUEENSWARE
Extensive assortment of all styles, and patterns and
prices Call end minden our Bieck of Goats at the
Wh lesale and Met di Grocery, Fruit and Provision Mt cre,
corner Front and Market stream, Harrisburg, Pa.
osritry Produc taken dell)
tr ND 3EI Et.T.A11.33. XL,
ik)T'ATE Street near Third etre et, a few
doors below Brady's Hotel, slarrisberg. A lime
new Hearse Ready made Collins always on hand and
neatly finished to order. Silver plates, Ste. Terms rea
sellable. • [iu3o.o3nifl C. BAKI.B.
WM. Onett, Jr.. & Co
A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR
SSIMCr.A.FILISS,
I,IADE of Good Tobacco, ant from one
111 ,o two years old, of my own manufacture. A flue
lot 01 Choice Chewing sod bruoking ton. cco , t yp es , Such
and a large vat iety of other articles col:woody on I .0
it,r sale wholesale and mail. Monk' ul for former pat
rtmage, I cope by strict attention to mbinese to receive a
liberal entire of the tr.de,
A Line Smokigg Room attached, where cnstomera may
lay hack and test my 831; as awr Tooacco
Don't forget the window w the Saip in it; that is the
place to buy your Tobeeeo and ezars. North Markt t
Square, above ldarket street, Ihrreuerg.
Dec. 4, 1861.—d3m "N. WYHOFF.
SURGEON DENTIST 4
cIFFERS.his services to the citizens o
Harrisburg and ils viciaily. He solicits d share o
the public patronage, and gives ,ssurance that his best
endeavors shall be given to rend r satisfaction to his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried cultist, he feels safe in
writing the public generally -to call on him, assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services,
Office No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly mi
en by Jacob R. Eby, near ~the United Metes Hotel,
burg, Pa, 1108414
Ntu) 121bytrtiomtnts.
PANTOMINE.
GREAT BILL.
and
PARIA.N MARBLE VANES
LATEST NEWS.
JUST OPENED!
DR. T. J. MILES,
filistellaneons.
NO lICE.
L persons indebted to the estate of
rohn Bower, late of Susquehanna towbabip, dereas.
eu ore equired to make pay me tto the subscriber Sod
al! p iSJIIS having claim- against the said iteedent wOl
press. ut them for settlem-ut to
GEO. W. SEAL, of Harrbborg.
A drliiiilstrator 02 the estate of Jobs Bower, dec'd.
onvis-O nix*
THREE STEAM ENGINES FOR SALE.
HE undersigned offers for sale ONE
NEW 30 HORSE RiiIGINE, , and two accord-Hand
ensues or smaller size, The engines will be sold cheap
r cab approve! paper. Apply as the Steßni En
vie Worics,,ixt.h street, between Walnut arm Market,
filar ra. tag, Pc. JACOB M A 1Z
nova-u 3 -w3t.
BuOK. STOtth I
(Mar the' Harrisburg Bridge.)
1 io) JUST RECEIVED from the
L • ,&tjle a 10101 fine COMMERCIAL NOTE
PAt't winch we will sell at 31.25 per ream.
84 oil per ream for NOTE PAPER, decorated with
the t test and vary handsome emblems mid patriotic
mottos.
33.50 for 1009 WRITE ENVFLOPER, with national :ma
patriotic emblems, printed in two colors.
Please give us a nail. THE 'F. ICM EFFER,
je2d-d Repository
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
HARRISBIIPAI, PA.
M. H. LEE,
MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PARSOLS and .WALKING 04NES, will Model]
goods at LOWER POIRES than can be bouebt in any of
the Eastern cities. Conct-y. m =haute will do well to
call and examine prices and quality, and convince them
e Ives o' this fact au23-dly
ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS !
A large anti fresh assortusein of Goods,
Suitable for presents, among which will be foun
A sple.,did stock of Furs, (all kinds lost made,)
A large line of Embroidered Collars Sleeves, ac.,
A great vari.ty of Shawls, (at low prices.)
A lot of New ill-s—D•e,s Goods, &;.,
Every kind of Ladies, Gents, and Misses
Gaon' lea ts and Glnves,
Ladles and Gents H .kfA —large s' ock,
Gems Crava.s, Neck Ties, Collars, &0.,
Lames, Gents and MizBo3 Kid Gloves,
Nobles, Caps. I egging, Armlets, sc.
LARGE ADDITION HAS BEEN MADE TO
OUR STOCK ON' MOURNING GOODS.
!Supine in Goods of all kinds can be had at
CAT= CRT'S
No. 14 Market Square,
dell Next do - sr to the Harrisburg Bank.
WA.LLOWEWS LINE.
DAILY HAYMOW
HARRISBURG and PHILADELPHIA
Wm. A. Burk, Agent, 812 Market street, Philaats
phi], formerly Livingston br Co.
Qpecial Conductor in charge of each
[,'train. Goaig delivered at the Warehouse, Philade I.
phis, at 4g o'eloet P. M., will he delivered le Harris
urg next morning. J. WALLOWER, JR., Agent,
rr. Meant. RarrishUre.
D RIED SWEET CORN (SHAKER.)
HOME;
GRIM,
DAMP, WEANS,
PEAS, . lIIRANDISZEIEE,
DRIED Arms, DRIED PEACHES.
Fresh Peaches, (ut cans.)
66 Tomatoes, 6 6
" Corn, &0., &C.
Just received and for sale by
no3O WV. Melt, Ja, k CO
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR !
4,50 Q LBS.
wICAT FLOUR 1 (
s L t r Y a ) in B 1
21
andll
ibm bags. T equality is very superior, having be u se
seieeted expressly tor our retail trade. fur sale low by
soil - WW. DOCK Jr.. ai Co.
3. R. INGERSOLL'S
PATENT
FOUNTAIN HAIR-BRUSH.
It dresses the hair without sotliug the lingers.
It effects a saving, 4.11 one-half in the use of oair prepar
ations.
it domes away with ereasy hair-oil bottles.
It is h indsomer ertiei + than the comma hair-brush.
It regulates the quap.ity of fluid u ed, to a drop .
It is perfectly nourr;'and cannot spill over in the trunk
coon the tobet.
It carries enough of any preparation to last for a voy
age or a long journey
Its p-ice is moderate, and it saves its own cost In three
months.
For sale at Keller's Drug and Finoy Store, 91 Starke
streot two doors east of Fourth str,,et, south s. de
oral°
BLEACHED MUSLIMS
(at old prices.)
BLANKETS, SHEETINGS,
Flannels, Ticking, Di !bins,
Gioghams, Calicoes, Tow Hogs,
All kinds of D stic Goods,
A eplondid Line of Snaw Is.
All kinds of Men and Boys wear,
In great variety t be found at
CATHCART'S,
M ,rkeL Square.
nov4
GENTLEMENS' _WEAR.
iarge assortment of Under Shirts and Drawers,
(all sizes, )
_Gentlemons' Traveling Shawls and Blankets,
Every -Riad of Gums Ho fiery,
Oloths, Cassitners, and Vestings,
(IL great varletyd
.Silk k Ca hmere N , ek Tles &Cravats,
Large ;look of Gloves & Gauntlette,
Every kind of Suspensors,
Hemovaa Brar OLOVIS.
A Large Stock of these Goods, to select from can be
found at CATHCART'S
nol3 Next door to.the HarriAburg Bank.
filioctllarituus.
STEAM WEEKLY
- I'll-I-W=4X BET W KEN NEW YORK
ASA
AND LIVERPOOL
f AND 'Nu AND EMBARKING PAS
.s-z.t; ; at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) Ibe Liver
pool. New Ortt and Philadelphia Steamship company
lnteua dt a patching their full powered Clyde-built iron
dtattoships as follows
CITY OF BALTIaI4 RE, Saturday 'December 14; GLAS.
COW, Saturday December 21; CITY ut NEW YORK,
S.l.turday, December 28; and every Saturday, at ricoop t
from Pier 44, Norio River.
UM OP PASSAGII
MEV CABIN $75 03STEERAGE .$ 3O 00
I
do to London $BO 00 do to London ..$33 00
do to Parts $B5 00do to Paris .... $3B 00
do to Hamburg..sBs 00 1 do to Hamburg $35 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Bremen, Rotter
dam. Antwerp, &c., A equally low rates.
ma-Persons wattling w smug outtheir friends can bay
tickets here at the following rates, to New York: From
Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, 175, $B5 and $lO5 .
A 3O eerage from Liverpool $4O 00. From Queenstowr.;
$ 00.
These Steamers have superior accommodations r 4
',mongers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They arc
built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Valeta Fire
Annihilators on board.
Par turther information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM
IvMAN, agent, 22 Waier Street; in Glasgow to WV.
INMAN, bet. Enoch Square ; Queenstown to C. dc.
D. 6EI MOUR & CO. ; in London to EIVSS & MANX. 61
King William St. ; in Paris to .ULUS DECOUR, 5 Place
de la Bourse ;in Philadelphia to .10 , -IN G. DALE, 111
Walnut street ; or at toe Company's offices.
JNO. G. DA 1.8, Agent,
15 Broadway, New York
Or C. O. Zimmerman. Agent. Barrikburz
1221E1
airPAS.',ENGEHz FOB EUROPE.—Bp or 'cr of the
Secremr, of :late, a 1 ress,ngere ie-viug the
are required to procure Pa sports b.-fore goin.,
board tire St amer. JOHN G DAL., aolorr.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER:
in Confectionary, Foreign and Domestic Fruit.—
Pigs, Oates, Prunes, HaiIIIS and Nuts of all Muds
Fresh and •al tFrh, Soap, OLndles , Vinegar, Spin( a, To
nave°, Seears and Connuy PrAtune iu general, tlai-itet
street, next door to Parke House, also c.R.er Third and
Walnut streets.
, ct2S-d6m JOHN WISE.
Harrisburg Blind Manufactory.
:SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT.
YENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and
41 rep tiring neatly and expedniously d me. Per
mit' at a di-tance can save Weir w Irk doue by addres
g a later to tue underei,,ned Toan Ant fur past pad
nouge ne hopes, b..triet att,m tin to bus. netts, to merit
a coutiunancs of the same WS ttisfaotton, guaranteed
both as to prices and wora:Up,
oc•9•d6nn
JOHN B. tibiLLTEI'D
BOOT & SHOE STORE
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS ,
Harrisburg, Pa.
ALWAYS on hand a large assortmPrit of
sours, SHOES, tiRITEriS, Ase.„of toe very: best
tualities for Ladles, gentlemen, and childrm , ' wear.—
'vices to suit the times. Ali kinds of svuRE MADE TO
)RDHR RI the best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at sbort tionne.
setig_thr OtIV. R QUITT-1. lisirrishure.
- 411 1414
B. M. GILDEe, a a s•
STA.I S7'REEI,
OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE.
Afl opera lone, Burgical and Mechanical,
A.cientttiv Ilv awl , 11.emea moderate 1E43
COAL! CO &la ! !
$3, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS.
O. D. PUtt6TER,
gIFFIOE No. 74, Market street, yard on
Ur the Canal, foot of .Nertn atroet, Wholesale and Re
tail dearer in
TREVaIt7ON,
WILKSBA RAN,
yricii„ws V ALEzr.
BUNBUttr and
BROAD 70P COAL.
Famlies and Dealers may rely upon outdoing a first-rate
arnele, and full w. ient, at the lowest rates. Orders
promptly attended io. A. I beryl •.imuunt made to pnr •
„Masers paying fo• the 0061 when ordered. . . .
Present price, s3,nd . s2 25 per ton. .
Ilarrisourg, Oct. 25.—u3m
NEW DRESS GOODS.
EMBROIDERED BEN,
Fb,in and Figured litps,
Rich Figured all Wool De'sines,
Plain Illerinoes and Cashmeres,
Fancy Paris Dress Silks,
Superior Plain Colo ed Dress Silks,
Warranted makes of plain black bilks,
New Styles Low Priced De'Miles
at L;s. lit URT & &WINER'S
Next door to the rr
—.Lrriitiourg Balla Stases Sill:Wet
130V4
FOR SEWING MACHINES.
JONAS BROOK & BRO'S
PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON,
200 ce 6uo YD3. WHILE, BLACK fE COLORED.
rpHIS thread being made particularly for
Sewing Machines, is vErcY STRONG, $llOOlll AND
ELASTIC. Its strength is not impaired by washing, nor
by friction of the needle. b`or Machines, use Brooks'
Patent Glace,
FOR UPPER THREAD,
and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket,
FOR UNDER TIIREAD,
Sold by respectable sealers througnout the country.—
MSG, IN WU OF 100 DuZlOl EACH, 588leadD ass, by
WM. iEYßrdaftfd.S le Arent.
n0946m 36 VeSoy -trept, New 'l4rk.
REMOVAL.
WM. BREITENGER has removed his
restaurant from the eerier of Dewbe:ry alley
and Marf.et street, to the house formerly oectipted by the
"Bed Lion hotel" in aurae. street between Dewberry
alley and Third street which he'has refitted threughont
in the most beautiful manner, and bets not prepared!to
tarniah as nand, Oystera and all the delicacies of the
season, in that recherche style whim has distinguished
his establisnment trout tne time of lirat opeeiu..f.
B. B —Private Rooms have aeon fitted up for the ac
commodation of Laolea and faradies. lintrance next
door to the main entrance.
nov18:41 in
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER
NO. 80 MARKET STREET.
(Room formerly occupied by the Postofice.)
JtiE underaigued have just opened a
new and large assortment of tue late&t styles of
clothing. We are also prepares to mitaufatiture to order
.1 kinds of Gents Wear cut to the latest aa I fain
ions. We have always on Dana a largo stuck of fiesay
made clothing Sala Gem le.ean's Fur et. u tug G to is.
no9.eBin H. 83F0.,L isNia Itr. BRO
SOLDIERS' NICK MACK'S,
FOR e.ale at
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE
Camp Writiog Cases,
Needle or ag Cases,
Shaving or ,aor Cams,
Toilet Cases,
Match uses
Pocket Ink Stands,
Pocket Mirrors,
Pocket Kniws,
Pocket combs,
Flue Combs,
Camp Mirrors.
Bryer Pipes,
Toba , co Boxes,
India Rub er Tobacco Pnucbes,
Wicker. Leatber & Plains Flasks,
Leather Drinking Clit,A.
Pens;Penbolders, Pencils, , ap,r, auaEuvelop.a
Poi(tiers will see at a glance tnat ihe Mane to get an
ontili in email wares is at Ato 91, Market street.
it ee "Fort Pick ns" in 'he window. nos tt
•
•
BLAUKING
MASON'S "C RA LL EN/ ;E BL A CK ENO.'
111_ 100 G eel, ass neu sizzg,jurt teceneu, and fir
es e Wtheess.e prices,
d.. 11
.ct 6.1. ES FOB 1862
THE largest and best selected assortment of
DIARIES ever imported into this city can
be found at
BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore
A. 8.. SHARP
wg. ro W., Jr., & Co