Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 23, 1861, Image 7

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    paiip itlegrao,
lIAHRISBURG , PA
loam Morning, December 93, 1861.
110! FAI. TITS HOLIDAYS I—The beautiful and
raettral blended in the Gifts offered for sale al Berg_
n's Book Store / —The approaching Christmas
Sollidays are bringing with them their addmitom
sty anticipations of gifts and presents, one of the
honored costume; too, in the observance of which
there is a pleasure that is equally shared by
the Mier and the recipient of a gift. Nor is it
the cost or the extent of a gift which inoreases
riehlship, because the simplest remembrimce
betoketts often the sincerest friendship. In ,or
der that all tastes and means may be gratified
, the shape of articles tor presents 'dining the
ppreaching holidays, the stock of Books and
i'aucy Articles at Bergner's Book and Stationery
:tore has been most extensively. enlarged, and
oiv embraces a variety of the beautiful,. the
.4ul, the practical and economical, such as
not be found in any other establishment out
de of New York or Philadelphia. The saver
, ement in another column presents these ard
es in detail, and to this we invite the atten
,en of the reader desirous of supplying himself
his blends with rare articles for Christmas
e s entstion.
n the ar uele of books, there is every description,
in the well established and popular standard
'ter, to the young and timid author, full of
fe sad hope and ability, just about to do bat
c for public favor and applause. Books of Po
in every possible style and binding, more
utifal than the thoughts of the slid:Lore
emselves could have invested their produc
ens. Books of History and Memoiers, in solid
, hrary style or the ornamented binding eo de
rable for adornment. Books of Romance em
,. fished with every conceivable fancy of the
tilt and the painter. Books, intact, from the
Jo to the gay—designed as gifts for all tastes
.d;aB companions for all ages, can be found at
.:rgner's.
One of the most beautiful gifts of the season,
the Photographic Album. This is an entirely
ew construction in the shape of an Album,
otten up in size for the preservation of the or
!nary photographic pictures. They will con
in from 10 to 100 pictures, and when the
hoitographs are inserted between their folds,
I ,ey can be preserved and handled for years
ithout danger from light or injury from the
,uch . of the hand. As a suitable and valuable
esent we consider these albums in all respects
perior to any other articles which can pandbly
purchased. The stock at Bergner's is more
tensive and more select than that at any other
tablishment in the 'city_ : , '
The other articles at this establishment, in
m line of superior Cutlery, Turkey Morocco
tchels, Pura s and Pocket-books, Stationery,
,din fact all that is beautiful and:tuieful, must
examined to be fairly appreciatei and rained.
mere description is inadequate to an idea of
, eir extent and value. Call at the store, and
~lize by actual observation, the extent and
uty of this immense stock of Books, Fancy
tides and Stationery.
Pura—Before the Mayor.—Eliza Eater was
aigned, charged with keeping a disorderly
wdy house, andselling liquor to minors. Her
tab ishment is located somewhere back of the
pital, and from all accounts hi a source of
uch annoyance to the Surrounding neighbor
, d. In default of bail, Eliza was committed
answer.
Nary Aikerman, Mary Carney, Anna Meyers
.d Barbara Edwards—all dashing specimens of
e "frail sisterhood," with painted cheeks,
'rk•screw curls, silks, satin and expensive
'saline—were arraigned, charged with being
sputa of the aforesaid Pliza's residence.—
ra to prison.
Benj. Fry wascharged with being a drunken
;taut, and ordered to leave the city forth
th.
John Dunn, Irwin Hill and John Ellis—a pa.
1 guard with muskets, from Camp Curtin—
are arraigned charged with being drunk, and
lilting a sergeant of Capt G. W. P. Davis'
Jovany. Discharged with a reprimand.
Ellen Canada—an Irian lady, of rather pre
t-hsing appearance, was charged with being
nk and disorderly. Remanded to the
.k
-up.
Mrs Beim—one of the "frail sisterhood"—
e dashing lady insilke and satins, whose mys
.rious escape from the Lock-up night before
:t, was Doti ed in yesterday's TILEGRAPH—
as arraigne.d for drunkenness and disorderly
onduct. Fined $; and remanded for hearing
.11 another chit, ge.
By the Coludidated Police.—Henry Kuser and
aieth Wel tmer—" unhappy Jeremiah"—were
rrested for drutikenees. Goramitted by Justice
[vier.
Two soldiers, whose names we could not learn,
were arrested for drunkeness and having in their.
Poss:vsaion a number of chickens, which are
s uPPoBed to have been stolen. The soldiers
the were committed to prison, and the chickens to
P,,lice station, Raspberry alley, where they
cati be got by their owner.
Lis ilAsmer.—There was an abundant sup-
TAY of all seasonable articles at the marketipat
rirdaY, including meats, poultry, game and
legttibles. Fish were scarce. Prices for poul
try' conaidering the nearapproach of Christmas,
was re motiable, being held generally at the
ra tes which have ruled for weeks past. Another
e " d derice of the approacljof the season of fes
tollil is the appearance in the market of hol
/Y, 'Nee and other evergreens, with mosses
' l '"ie..l for making the " Christmas trees," ao
14 11 : kh the delight of the little ones about the
t:'"hr-'l`l, together with a large assortment of
e ill ieraCkB" to make the tree completed.
tkr
present to your soldier friend
keCtil.,"ll4, then call at Keller's, 91 Mar
urr.inreet aud purchase one of those cheap
ilg .liing,e4m, or a Sewing Case, or a Camp
. e, vat pork and S Pouchttached ; or a
ror a Pip e or Tobacco
%Hp
for di /Clit JANUAHHar
Bpers Magni&
kliarY just received at ateau's .13vok
. -
zuca 2tl (mute.
SANFORD'S TROUPE open Brant's Hall in this
city this (Monday) ev4ming, for a series oftheir
inimitable entertainments dining the holidays.
~:-
Tx BATTLI.—The "Kgmer...Fairibles," Capt.
Samuel Wilt, of this city, formed a portion of
that part of General McCall's Division, who en
gaged the rebels at Drainsville,`Virginia, anac
count of which. appears in our telegraphic des
patches this morning.
Oua Gummi friends of the Liederkians Sing
lig Am:dation give another of their delightful
Musical soirees at Frhch's Market
street, this (11 , ionday) evening. Lovers of good
music, and Votaries of Terpsichore will of course
be on hand.
TICE OF AINNIOWAL SHOOTLNG.—We are
pleased to leain that Mr. Halbach ; who was
shot on Friday by the accidental discharge of, a
a Ostol, bi not iefichislY ' bell
entered his loins, but' it has since been ex
tmeted„ and. Mr. H., under ' skillful medical
treatment, la now rapidly recovering.
listyruni IDONVO,—PrOfessor McCoy
Silt &Bier his Selitbinted lasture, n entitled "A
Historical rutdicatibn of Titurip*ape SOdetiee"
in the Fourth Street Bethel, this (Monday) even
ing, for the binefit of - AdvanOe Lodge No.
89, I. O. of GOod Temphint. Tickets, 15 cents ;
to be luul at this Boa Stores, and at the door on
the evening of the TOCt4e..,
LIMB MORTAR.-11 mammoth - bomb mortar
passi3d through our city on Saturday en route for
the West. We had PinVinalAy met a large
number bound in the same direction. They
are intended'or throwing shells about thirteen
inchhs in diameter, and their in:in:tense strength
was n source of astonishmen t to the curious,
wholnspectid them. oine idea of their strength
may be formed from the fact that although
they are only abed four feet in length, they
weigh nearly nine tons:each.
ORATION AT CAMP CUILTIN.—Prof. M'Coy de
livered his great oration "On the London Ilmes
and the Rebellion" at Came Curtin at one,
o'clock on Saturday. All the troops in the
Camp were on parade, formed into `a 'hollow
square, in the centre of which, from a platform
erected for the Occasion, the Professor'delivered
the Craton. A large number of , our Citizens
were present, and altogether the occasion was
one of great iaterest. We understand that the
Artiat, Beet, succeeded in taking a very fine
photographic view of the interior of the Camp,
with the orator and aariemblage in the fore
ground, done at the instance of a number •of
military gentlemen, who desire to preserve
copies of the picture as a memento of the inter
esting occasion.
Tits HUNTINGDON Gross hears that it is
strongly suspected that the innn Patrick lido.
Laughlin, a membel i of the. tfc(2llellan Itegi=
meat, and' whom Alkaloid as being killed by .
the Oars the night before that regithent , left
Camp Grossman for this city Was unfairly dealt
,
' ' As the 'story' , rune, he and 'Boris others
were at a house in the lower .md ofl'll'untirkg
don,'suid *ldle there they got to fighting, and
after beating this man almost to death, they
carried him out and laid him on the railroad,
to hide their crime. The editor of the Globe,
however, doubts the story, and adds "we know
to ode own peril/nal Ithowledge that the man
was intoxicated in the early part of thei even
ing, and we are inclinedio believe that he laid
down on the railrdiul 'of his Own - accord and
went to sleep, and was struck by a locomotive.
Taacanuts' Isercruri—The teachers of Derry
school district., held their sixth semi-monthly
meeting, of the present' Will,' at selibot house
No. 14, near Hummelstovrn, on the 7th inst.—
The weather was favorable, and at an early hour
a number of patrons and friends had as s embled
to welcome the teachers as they arrived. The
directors of the district, who are zenleitsly de
voted to the common school cense, were also
present, and participated in some of the discus
sions. The Listitute opened by singing and
prayer, when after the transaction of business,'
some questions of a scientific character, referred
to certain members, wale answered. This irks
followed by an exercise in reading, conduoted
by one of the members in an interesting man
ner. ' A spirited discussion on school govern
ment took place, and an esinty rend on Botany,
whist' elicited high '
encomiums for original
thought and practical ideas. ifter s few closing
remarks, the Institute adjourned.
• .
SAD ACC ID ENT AND Da . —The Huntingdon
Globe of Thum* announces the death of Mr.
David M.' Confer, Dispatcher for the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company at that pled'. It apPears
that last Wednesday evening about five o'clock,
while in the act of coupling some cars, • he was
caught between the* and so' severely injured
internally,that he died in about two hours' at:
terwarda. Dr. McCulloch , was in attendance,
and tendered all the assistance medical skill
could suggest, but his injuries were of too seri
ous a character, and but little, relief could be
given. He was sensible up to the time of his
death, and although suffering under the most
excruciating pains, he conversed freely with
those around him. Mr. Confer was a sober,
polite, industrious, acconlintidating n actrie and
energetic business man, and,during the four or
five years he resided in Huntingdon, he won to
himself a large circle of friends and acquain
tances. He was universally beloved and es
teemed by all who knew him. The demised
leaves a wife and. seven small children, the
youngest only a week or two old, to mourn his
unexpected death. MI wife lOses a fond and
affectionate husband, his children a kind and in
dulgent father, Htintingdon a good' and useful
citizen, and the Railroad Company, a Prompt,
careful, active and trusty employee.
Thir d S Cnnurrnas arm. NEW Yatil.—John O'Dell,
t. near Market, respectfully /dorms his
friends and former patrons, that ha is supplied
with confections, candies, cakes and everything
necessary for the Mondays which he is prePared
to sell and deliver in any Put of the city at the
lowest cash prices.
Fotntn.—A new
.pocket, book containing a
railroad ticket from Williamsport to Philadel
phia, was found I I Judge Murray's lumber yard.
The Owner can have the sam e by calling on B.
G. Peters' Farmers' Rotel. 2t.
Lois tit'lletra down at. Seller's from fi wars
upwrie, of ap kinds and gbiej
•Pnüiitrniüa
PRZBINTATION OF A Swosn To Lunar H. C.
%AIM OP COKPAST I Fo*IENRAO.BY CAPT. S.
'HuYsrr, 110TH Rsourifii —Lieut. Weaver,
.
rece9tly, an ':eMploys,* of,thnearialXlSMastiti
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, was presented
with a sword by the employees of the company at
'the office of T. T: iVierniau; EngMeer and Su
perintendent, on 'l'hursday evening, many of
the officers of the, regiment and citizens being
presimt. The 'presentation devolved on John
Runk Jr.. He observed :
Limn
.Wrisysar have been delegated on
belialf of your friends to bear you this sword, in
remembrance of the many virtues that prompted
you to join the great &my that-ii now arrayed
in defence of our country and Constitnizion., It
is with feelings' of no ordintuy pride, by 'virtue
of old associations, that your officers and fellow
eniplo3 ees Congratulate you on your p-sitiorr,
sod that one of our number is found. SacrificiOg
the; comforts of honie and all ; domestic enjoy
meUte for the purP6set of assisting in establish
ingiour Government again on its < riginsi baSia
You are going tplidircliin defence of .law,and
Government against, rebellion, and the most
unholy of'sll rebellions of.which history affords,
a record. 'You are not marching to. destroy,
plunder 'and overthrow; - but . td build up, to'
assist in asserting the power bf our Govertunent,
and enforcing the obsetvimoe tit all laws.
• • Eki,ypn;;ll:tetigoris,iii consider:4CM of _the lea
'Pbriance and diVitilty of the caws, true to the
putpose, just and firm in your endeavors, and
invincible incur devotion to,the and
the Constitution.
You, as Lieutenant of a company, have a
meet important truit. Be; You Mindful of tbp
comforts of your fellowLsoldieri, and ever look
ing Ito their effibiencyand capacity to. defend
themselves against our enemies. Lieutenant,.
be a soldier, aud,let your record be a good one.
Honor this iribute , -L-Wield 'it in all Justice to
your own-honor- '
and may it stimulate you to
deeds of 'gallant bearing.
Again I assure you of a heartfelt interest in
your welfare, on the part of yonrifriends,. and
hope to see you return soon, crowned with lau
rels earned by good soldiers, that we may wel
come you back.
To which Lieut. Weaver replied in the .fol
lowing happy and patriotic manner:
Gentlemen : It is with feeling of no ordinary
character, I assure you that I accept this beau
tiffil and valuable sword. When the traitorious
villians in the south struck the first blow at Fort
Sumter and compelled the brave Anderson with
his 'little band of patriots to surrender, I was
following my usual vocation in the employment
of the Canal ,Department of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Coinpany tinder Your co'atroL- I-felt it
my duty at once to resign the position I then.
held as assistant master carpenter, join the
ranks of the Union army and march in defence
of our Constitution: and laws, but my situation
was such at that time that it was impos,iiible for
me so to do. But as soon as I could so - arrange
matters - to leave my home, my wife = and lit
tle children, I enlisted in the service of my conn--
try;'and this evening, gentlemen, letme assure
you. that whilst I Rye I shall at all times be
willing to sacrifice all.that I possess for .the
welfare of ray country, my once prosperons and
happy country ; but now since the arch friends
of hell has plotted their damnable treason, and
have undertaken to overthrow our free institu
tione and all the rights arid privileges that have
heed hoiight„by the liVeis of our forefathers and
cemented by the- shedding of their blood, we
feel it our duty, yes, we feel it our imperative
duty, to join the great* Union-- army and fight
if needs tie until the last infernal rebel Audi
have been exterminated from. our land. lii
conclusion, Mr. Runk, let me assure you that I
accept this beautiful sword with many-thanks'
to ray friendslarkolliairetlionoreiditiastimuch in
presenting, to mi 4 ;I 81341. *51" 1 4#41 0 2 14 r
and wield it in time erhattleilaift may r eflect
credit alike to the kind &Cora aintto.mYself.
Hons.—Live or dead•hogs' can be had cheap
for Dish, at the, Black Horse tavern, Paxton
street, by Wm. tisicznen.
. .
Roast Funs hive •recrsiveri. , ti ,
new supply of Furs, Muffs and Fur Capes, from
s2,qo up to $l2, a arge assortment of Cloaki
$2,60 up to $B.
25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 60c, 76c,5100, $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 dos. of Men's woolen Socks, at all prices.
25 pc. of beautiful Mourning Delaines,
black and purple. .
100 dos. Lady's Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs
from Auction.
Together with a large let of other Goods such
as Blankets, Shirt Breasts for 1210.,' Satchels
Sonfisugs, Alapacas, Paramattas, Sets of Sleeves
and Collars, and 200 Towels at 12c. Please call
at S. LIMY'S. dell)
WAR Parogs.—The undersigned offers the fol
lowing goods 25 per cent cheaper than can be
purchased in New York, Philadelphia, Harris
burg ofelsewhere, viz : Shirt collars, scarftees,
half : hose, jackets, overalls, muffins, night
shirts, undershirts, drawers and shirt bosoms ;
also ladies' callers, cuff setts, under-garments,
&c.,..&c. The above goods being my own menu
tacture, I guarantee them for durability, ma
ter?, &c. All of the above goods I will make
to rder or from sample. Please send your
order ; it will meet with promptness and deep
ness, and a good fit guaranteed.
Ni 8. , Always ion hand alarge assortment of
•
Irish linens. Please call and satisfy your
selves of the fact at J. A. Lynn's Harris
burg cheap shirt manutictory, No 12 Market
street. Rooms next tOliumlnel
grocCry store.
OUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES
',L,Read lhe folio lug certificate" from one of the first
Lidice in ljdna, IL. Y. who-canal upon my agents in that
ear. Wm. Bristol & and, told them that she, of
course, did not wish her name mada public, bat If any
one should doubt-the ertm , erful &Rowney of Da. Duroir
COI Golden Pills, Whey might refer any Lady to :her, as
she considered it .a.duty, as well he a filtstanre,:tiLlouti
snowledee of their efficacy, as administered to ber
daughter, a yonqg I ally /7 years old.; Abe was fluttgo•
tug Into cone hoptlon—had taken eidd--nature became
obstructed. , Two bates of: these , (Odin : Pills entire- ,
ly ' cured her, and sue IS bow in r bust health.—
"We were particuLtr in buying the genuine. Full and
explled directions sccompanYmil each bq= , • Priee
Sold wuoleeale 'land retail by 0. Bastivarr, No. 2
Jones Row,'. nd F ELLER, 91 Marks: sec, Harris
burg. fa. By sending either of them 81 SKI throned Le
fiarrlaborg Pest Office th 4 PAW will bitten& oonfidentially
by mail to any Tan a the country; "free of,pcestage."
N. out fOr inunterftifts:.. Hay no tymdesurillal
of any kind unless tha bps Is styled S. D. /lowa. A.I
others is a hose imposition and " unsafe• therefore, a v
roe *Me your Hess skid heal th , (tUssinsithingf of:be
ing inimbugged ontbf your money) buy only of UMW
who show the itignatilre of S: D. Howe on every boa.
stitch has recently been added on eitesnnt of the Pills
4eing counterfeited. .The ingredienta:composing the
abote Pills are made known to every Agent, and they
are safe; and will perform all claimed for them.
- Sold also by, T. Lumberger, Lebanon; A. J. KanS
man, Mechanicsburg; M. Marks, Lewistown • 8. Elliott.:arils° ; 8.0. ; J. O.- Aida, Bbippens,
burg; .1 Spangler, Chthrbersburg ; E. T. iner t York;
J. A. Wolf, W. ightsville ; 8:8. Stevens, ReidlngT nod
t:. P.:Hunter, Reading, and by "one arugglat",th every
town and village in the United States, and by
S. D. HOWE,
eB.4m - Solo Proprietor, New York.
BELMBOLD'SEENTRACT BUCHU,
THE GREAT DIIIRBTEC•
amm:min EXTRACT edam,
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
lIIILEBOWS EXTRACT BMW. '
THE GREAT DIIIRITLIO.
BEXiIiOLD'S EXTRACT thaw
TUk GREAT
And t Positive and Specific Reniedy tor lkisenscs of the
• Bladder, • Kidne"
Gravel, • „{)ropy,
Plutoweairoess„ , •
Acid allrthiaiso or. lbe Urinary orp.ne. .
Sett Allno,eweckt Cat It out, and
~ r ß
send
4110/ 00 DMigitara
itfifilkEint
&Si
airy teregrapb, .filonting°' iptie t iber 23, 186 L
s CARD TO- THS LADINSI
LI AIR DYE I
HAIR DYE 11
WIC
The onlyitaznilees Mid; ItellAbleiTrtirlEntivtwl
!' All +ahem are mere imitations, and aaotud be avoided
Ifyon wish to Nei*. itty3sist. •
GKKT RED rib R [l:)rY 1.1" AIR dyed Instantly to a
Brd-ra,aturet or Black, 'Ohm& k??ts,
InJurY:talter •1; - • •7:
FIM riEN DAIS AND DINA/11AS have been awar
de t to WM. A. Bereenten @Ws [ll 11; and over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of toe patrons
of hie famous Dye. •
, Wm. A- It wifalllClttli MGR b7E producia a order
not to be dittingruhbed frotri nature ind is winsurrie
not to injure to tb, lesst, however long it LILLY be eilletle
ued, and the ill &cm of bad D , es remedied. The hair
is invigorated We uythinsplendid Iktc. which to NV
erly applied at 5Z0.1.8 •iedd * Streeir New "(irk.
?6ht I . ell the Sites and towns of the United dummy hy
Druggists and Fancy Outdo Dealers
The 1514313 - pitlehaerethe lexeis K.WII **
and' ticrift-cio upon a steel plate engtavlag. on the foot
sides of each box. r i
liYbolessle Factory, Si Barclay St-,
- Late 2911 - '9re4lirsy, New Tort
ocel.lawly
1 • %, - • '
Ntuk.abotrtistintuts
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BRANT'S EAU !
!CHRISTAI AS W EEK,I
SANFORD'S TROUPE,
IN THEIMAND - CON CERT&
CHRISTI/8 DAT, 'Tlyo-traroitinicEs.
BIIRL - El - QUE RAVEL'S
PANTOMINE.
Mcinday typing; Decoder 23d.
GREAT BILL.
Doors open at Si. Commences at 7},
Admmission - 25 Cents.
LATEST `NEWS,
XTICtiOLS & BOWMAN-having just re.
tamed from the gut with an extemalVez mid*. 1
s4coled Moe* Of loot% purchased forroae respeo faily
invite the cittiena of Efarrisbark andyloinity to min and
emu:goo their New tioods et the old stand formerly oa
e'llgid by V. aummel._lxifbeb+Frbbt 1 4tor Markle stream,
Harrisburg, Pa. Prices si low au any other home.
OOFFIBIL Gremrand Browned ;
. SUGAR of all grades ; '
MOLAo3o . lumi Obsdoe , .
FLOUR', 4to. • :
BIIOII,WHICAT and; CORN-MEAL;
RICE, ,8114.418.. POTATOES
FISH of all MON ;
SALT, CiArse find fine •
OILI, Coaloll and ;
SPICES, all kinda Ground and lingroand, fresh
from the
. APPLES, Green and , D led ;
RAISINS; CURRENTS, NUTS,
DRIED FRUITS, - •
SOAPS, Common and Fanny,:
WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ;
CtAikpfint Of Importodßriade;
RAM), Smoking and • ' •
QtrkENEATARE'r QUIIENOWAIiz I
toMalirei t f all etyttn, and patterns and
PrMa... oll 44lllLaimiqq...e.aLllSeck..o.L..oeods..at . the
Wit iad Nash grocery, Pratt and Provision atom,
corner Front and 4'OE4 acroat, EfArisburg, Fa.
4:bontry ProdnoiiTOM .
dela
TEMYOUNG
1141 4 atetrikeell amtlitwized ito'rectuiCla
.
IteA'atwitter the YO,uoteer tief7ioe of Penneyha
' hooTirs bv. Ites °l o l344 re to ornit d from ,a 1 Lk a.
Wwiapeßldt,poodtable tioliaklyinuM Men trier slo t h
~ n.aiy.eoweeellavewwwy orotipi"...6t iha Rafe Tar
end entail y represented.
Those deshuqjtorltritint thelrpetntry,lit 2004 tuidey
sod tor our goo& oM ittilf,liavorli , ir a Meidld 'Popo r
odbret them. sfe in tend; to matte this lowoß, key
Ith.GlllitNr;" if nesillPe the best in the service of our
noble Comortimalth. 0004enlimtan*.1 vital:Trim, will
btOurnlelledlui the Men—resod theeu and ace
iwitru had toe servi6e.. TlAo Rollmop' will ne, ar mei
loth Omni ofFierninit Thine
dwdrbills.4 l ,9,..S tkldltrakr.94lY TEN will he taken
TrOskssoh Wm.W. :1114 1 00 4591_1A Mei &attar resort fauns
atelyt any time !Mar the 'Ma at Ma:ember to W. W.
Brown, ilairlibure,ft. , Any 6r alleptitnunicatM n4114)61'
lfrbtnt oonatiervillte amnrerel elowitly eoneden
Pally. t Btir , WN, Captain.
Wremble tw.the mow. wilt,pleeee.
nom, t; . Atela
PL ESEa3I7II TOW". LEATHER
KEEPY-DUR.FEET , D,RY.
ONEBOX,.'CIF. FRANE, bIIGLER'S
•
PREBEEIYATIVE
WATER • moor , OIL" • IBLACIEI2II3I
WILL LAST AN OLIT-000R MIN ONR YMAR,
,111111r0OWP SWORNT2,IOI
011) sate mart Alan foUr times - its aoit
• •iii ttiy anraboity of leather, and greatly contribute.
to health - Mid oomfOrt. •
FOlt HaItNESS, see Inside Label on the cover of laiie
else:-
For
For tale to! Hatilltiurl by - a W. &retie Et Ch., in. 10
litarket tame • Any It Kunkle, corner of Ftlth and Mar..
ket 'drools ; tdtq. Dock. Jr., & Marketetreet Jacob
'Budder, No. 29, Smoot street, and .1. 0. Xlmbol, Mar
ket ttr. et. s" Atel24Lot.waut
All Work 'Promised in One Week.
P
IR usciA • -4r. • ,-.2:ge
••4:4 4 - . 74 -
.E
:;• •
N 13 . 5 IrLIT NI &
rrint Dyzme , ,zszt,BLlstatENT.
104 illArkosCßefreifb:Astiees and sth,
HARR•ISBU WG, , PA. , '
HERPreverr desoriptiou of - Ladies'
and einittmadastaannetite, , Pieroe Goodie, age ; and
- Dyed., %sensed and,finipbed. in the beat manner and, at
theahorteet boded. . DODGe.k C 0.,.
gwe-dawly Pi,oprietura.
JUST.OPEN D I - •
A F INE LOT OP SUPERIOR
=304: - .3kaLizus
lIKADROf- food Tobacco, and from one
iy_j_ to two yearuoW, of my own manufacture. A Atli
lot of choieefilheurfng 41 Smoking rOOlicao, Llpeq, goel*
and a large vatieti-Vtaher articles tObinintly on haa
fur aele wholesale and retell.. Thankful for former pin,
tousle; I not* brattier ' g entian le basin* ta 'moors, •
liberalaturre of the trade.
A fine SzliOltlttlittkint attsubokirite.riOtiatoniten may
lay back and teat my Se sit and Yobatilo.
Denl for Sat thelrisdow- with the gam in It; that ie the
place to buy your Tabasco nod beWs. North Market
Square, above Market Orem, Barnibarg.
1881.-48nt WY. 'WY1(0117.
.. • : .
DA. - T.,..1. .11:11ga l
. .
. 6 . • .•
SURGEON. •DENVISTIL
. t. ... ~ ~. . ..
irjok n
k i ty ,t o the. Oi t tiz a tione t
0. Harris ' leatv - t Ite
the public patronage,'lteti* ghreer essure,ncerehat 'hie trees
endeerPriAball he Witt to rend! r Batuttaatkon ba his pro
ression.„ ,Etoto i t, ootniti volt hied dentist,. he %de alit)
lavitin the Pabno #0 110)1 44 .to' .nail on hint, aiming
hem,that they_tartit.etot thr,,enteetiettad with l it tir n yto.
00/03 No. 1438261kkatt in *thou/to espied by by Jacob ,it. Kby, near, tbe : -Unnod attnas st d.
'i annisburg, Y's; : ays.dii
... . _.
- '• ' •"- '" .' TD: ' • -
I .. z .,pofit gap , koopeia..T . W 9
anas, ap p `at the 1119Fouips; Hariginrs,
deldlio•
0 0 . 12D1E81A3-0* MP — COMPANTON. - ::.• A
0 .very omvlnieliii. *stss g. ii.4fic ;Csia;.'Paitiblic!,
memorawAtni 13100f,Pm f eltiiii' 616334 ."
•TVIARIBB , TOft - 1862.--A Arrest variety
J." at esseediej leergeseee. at
an 11111111;r3100111
gibutliirntotcs.
giGET THE IBEsT.Is
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
NOW Plictoral Edftioili.
agrpiotorial Illustrations of
•• • • Military Terms.
Freiiteris Li.Linnnr y ands in atcd, smi hay amm o
othei*peitirial reptainianons of ate following
Bitrikpain, Bastion, Battlement, Ear-yhot, Bloat house,
Blrabs, Cannon,Carronade, Mato oho., enemata. rintrlgs,
Csatop Limbers, , Mildrinr. Marina) rowsr, /inns*, P.nrt
call% Raven; Rabin, Sawlons, ink
other begin& Dlotionsry published in this country
tae it Iburth port of Mese.
=1Z:l
Definitions of Military Terms.
.
thif Toreartig;olAbativ,Asibulsooe, Ambuscade,
Armistice!, Hadquette, !Arnie, Brevat, - 06Mon, Caliber,
thiniemr:slot, emitoselmeta, CapaniereoZWemaio, Coaa
torsoirp...Chet de triittallra, Cul de sea; Dahlgicels Asa,
Slade rill, be, he.
ikdd br„Geo z -Bergker i jiiirrieburg i enligilk
guditi..dsigdir 7 .' 6 ! •
GENTLIEJMOUIfr WEAR.
A. lane ass oruneutmf.llndertlbirte sad. Drawers,
Gestlemons' Tr egitingBbawknand Blankets,
Every Mad at Gentallo,leeN....
Olottat,.Casetmere,lind Tateknp,. .
great:varietyo,_
& Cps,hmere Nnsalles &Bravo*
largelVidk a4SlieNien iliginittetts; ,
....Beery kind otaispenoers,
• • Hamm Brea Ekens.
Io A i
trge Steak at these Goods, -$e select Alma
in mum be
at OATEOAt
n 43 tinxt.49o; t 3 t .15farrkt)erg peak.
• *OUSTED GOODS,
T ADZES N.11131A3,
jj Wool Elead Dreams,
Ladies Roods ?
• Mies& Ha* .
ladies Sontsics,
- Mimes ?Etta, &0., Sto. •
A ••1 tairokiejnit opened at • OaTiiO3Br'B,
Larik Next door to the Harrteberg Bank
'TOH E B. lIMITEre
tr_IOT & SHOE STORE,
• NKR smog]) ein: weialtri wrs..
liarrieburgt N.
LAY 4I4 S 0058,4/aVri hand &large assOOTtmentot
. 'NoTB,.ia4-, oliaier,4* very :best
t'or MalaCgetitleinen, and itilktranewsti/
sett theiSmee; Wads er.WORIC NABS TO
C. 4" , a the bed 1414,4 eupor.torivorketten
CMG done at short, Dodos... •
sow= s- agroi.E4Kbibuirs
wAtiaainnaws 'tau,
'MU BMWS=
• • .
i • !'n LSBEIRGand PIInADELPtiI kt
Burk 444 812 Market griegt, PAiladet
Phict, farm* .Limisoilwit G a . ,
„ , I Conctuiltor diarge c 4012
k O . 414 k
pods liiktregt kkkk Like .*lrahaMe, Phillikie 1..
nL J
tAb' o'clock R. W.. sitl.tio alivared ELstele
wearing.. J. W#LIAWSR, 4480.,
. klrk 91140 Rett4lzki: k..,Ffarpieb ik
,
PORT ',FOLIOS I
IE - PETTING DOM, -
Vif TEAVELING BRAGS,
MBAS,
POSTAIOITAIEi3 ' -
And a general assortment of
; FANNY, GOODS
have jnit been refadved at,
kilt:llMM% 01211fAillekdatOitli:
80: L' ' 'B_ . K., 811-4 A I
'li
(New Lis onsfisiry Bn4p.) ' .
w', JTST ItRCETY,O from the
.tclo Mica ingot taaMaIedUOMILL NOTE tPA•
W WO lifillieil 1111 41 2hper SOISMI.o 01
& par ream lir MOTE PA.lta, elsootatad with
% le West and 'err handsome emblem and patriotic
ENTFLOkirs,III “Okal
83.86 •
Cuificis.
.r „hitatlA 044- 611°I;acifi70.1M,
aar
patrioLlti etiblem -
Please:lv, W . TJZ! r
noo - CHILDWITI: !
IF you wont :to get suitable BOOKS for your
Children, go to
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTOItIL
DRIED kiVir,.o,4T COkkiBgAzza.,),
zumarri, . alai%
Banc '
PAW 112. 1
jugaula,
Ml= Anne, bit= PLC.
Irak teaches, ( in cams.) •
tt ib reafoi , , ,
Cent he., ko .
Just resolved and for use by
Ja.
-.• INOTIOE.HERB v -• • • •
.
yot. estination, - South air
ytr 'dinar No I But to Onterers, (Neap Onateetioti
toy &ark No. 101, market envoi, between Fourth "and
Fifth street', where trey be seen the largest whoruneat
of flee coolbotloloiNak Nebo, Ithishae, Gatrauts, Citron-j
-am, ter the Notbitert. Oleo him a oill, and ermine
for yourselves. " 401442 we
GO:I4D „IPENIU?-0.r.t.D.P.Mg.13 I
,
irnOviriad; iiiiarttotiont
GOLD PENS is for NM at
BEBONER'S CRUX BOOKSTORE,
VrALII.2I:I6 WAMUM3W.:: - .. • - ei. •
. •
Cdint STSCAS gK,BI!
large Collection of Boosa OO for
OH - RwrmAS PRESENThIiii4I jest been re
ceived at
BERGNFAIL'EttifeIf 1360ktTORE..,
1 000,000 ENT RLOPIOB , I
A N immense stock'Of ENVEURIiki of every
sire is now opening at,
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
- • .B.LAUKING ! -
irill - 4E(ON ?EV !PIiA.L.LkNizE .i 3 _
n 100 Gras, aseslruxl. dzias,jurrecalved,-aed for
sa.e id, Wholesale prises,
dell Wli DO`ig, Jr.; & 00.
FOR 1862
largest and best %selected aissorivoinkt.ef
DIARIES ever upported into this city can
'be found at" ' •
BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore.
TO FAMERS.
OkllBl OATS. 1 1 Cash vaid •=for Osta
by JAME§ IL WEIBALER.
nov&dlf
a NOTIONS.-- Qua* a variety of useful
and entertaining arttoles—theap—at
dOORSTORP .
Select Schools for Boys and Girls
:FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
THE Fall term of ROBERT bi'ELICHE'.z , ..
&hoot tcw boys, will.open on th e •Ifet Monday in
Mayamnbor. rba room le ' Well vendlatea ootrderuhly
forniehed, end in, ern respect Welled forechoel put.
CAITYARIMM WELWMIPEI School far "girls, Immo , u
the.eame will open for'the Fail term ILL the Wee
time. The remittal been elegantly Wen op to promote
he health an/ cement of atholans. assgßAX
. .
QIIR - nowlrropleniohoil . .otdok' of TOP'et
and Tatty
. Cfaoda iii nanurpanoad in thla .oily and
• • g milldams 'o,m:wanting aatlittaotioa, we W 01144 res
pectfully invite a oall. . "Milk
91 liarkan Wallet, two doors own ofyourth stream, lieWth
da. . .
___ , . , ,
PORT FOLIO&=. 1 4111TtNO "WIER.
'A
k it entire new respirtsheat of these esehil di''
.a. Bolatjestlktioneli Os: ::
BERGNXB'S Cheap Bookstore,
_ .
ltir WOE PIM% '- : ~ -.4 ~ :,..1 • •
BASEUNII, 011101,.., • , t , , ~ ; „
h, " thhalt*,6ll6l; t fic
ble ra :•Min e re hI P -1ii 15 41 r t . " 4 4 r ' e'o 4 4 ~ Or ' ' ..
L 0 .
DA .0 G
610 ,
~
ii -D" , -11.
, 6 IS re the pistoe
10..+ sayilatitiklie way Isdiarw.
....„.
I listttiattwuL
STEAM WEEKLY
BITWILIN nor lOU
. 9541,1 C .
AID wirnßrooL.
AN.4IN, AND EMBARK' LNG PAS
' -• Pi GideviaQUERNMOWN, (Ireland.) The I...leer
pool. Naw tom end Philadelphie iitremerdp oompeny
Intend thspincidur.their fun powered Qyde-biellt Iron
eteereen+re -,1% renown :
GLASGOW, Saturday Deorentpv 21 • Crry or NEW
YOLK, Saturday, Deoentter TS; EatiLNBURG, Saturday,
January 4, and every Satbrday, at Goon. Aroma Ben 614,
Soria River.
RA* at wawa.
1
rim calm - .... .175 Oil irirERAGR_ .., . ..... flede
do to London • Os Oa do to Loot:ion ..:401 00
do to Party 4116 OIY do -to ram ..., 00 00
do to Walburg_ W5lO do to , flaroLvg Z 4 00
Passengers .Iso forwarded - to - Havre. fin, Rettta
4am, ,uowerp, do., .t steady tow Mai.
gig- Persona wishing to bnng eatiadr rrtends ematlawy
tickets hero at the Werffling rates, to New York: groat
Liyorpookrit Queattatottni lot Cabin, 575, SSIS old. - alb •
*gorses from Ltyerwaet ats O. *rota s.lotenstelt c.
SOO 00. . .
These !learners Mee tapertor aroma NadrAlesx for
PaSaangais; and , narrial:Parieucted Romroc* Thy are
bath In Water-tight tree Bee Atone, and have enceat rim
Anttibilotoro ou board.
For turther Information apply In Liverpool to Wll.ll/IJI
'Mt AN, - agent, 22 Wirer Street ; in Cietgow to
Enoch Square ; ha Queenstown m O. W.
e - A
D: B SCOUR le 00. ;in onion to NIVI.S & Mak.l, 61
Sing WlBism St. ; in Pal to MATS 1)800121, b Moe
do
to Bourse ; In lialedelphie to 301 N 66 RAJA 111
Walnut street ; or re the Oompen" ot6oee.
• • , JNO. O. NALS., trust.
• O.
ihuadway, Npw Yore.
Or BYtnabeinu.n. agent. ,
ari-PLSANOilfts POK 1117ItuPS..-13y cee'er of Vie
Sow tdor of lose, • 1 , liMpugers I. Tow the rout
8,. toe are required to procure Pa • sports b. fere going on
Opera the St-ewer. JOHN 0 DAL., tonsil'.
CM
10_01441 11 kThill4:14;filAtirl'44
tar atm ire•-11 mAtortthent 0.
FuttAbie for immune, among widen will be round
A eple.Alif Mont of Fine, (all Wade lost cadsiej
A large boo of efebr. ider , 4l 613.,
A great sari ty of Shawls, (at low prom)
A lot of Now *4l 11—D.s. s (Inds. & 4.4„
livery kind or Ladles, Genie, lied Maw
Gaun le.ta and gloves
LadiesAihi Gents HIM —large a ock.
Gents eravaA Nees Ties, (Wig's, tiny
L. , , el. Genii and ILI sea Kid Worse,
Nuble4, Cape_ mine, trmlets, &c.
. .
A LARGE ADDITION GAS BEEN MADE TO
OUR STOCK ON' MOURNING GOODS.
Ball/ulna in Goode of all mode can be had at
CAM RT'S
No. 14 Nett- t Square,
Next divir 1.41 the Harrigburg Sant
dell
COAL 1 CO Ala !
$B, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LB&
O. D. FORaTER,
I'FFICE :No. 14, Market Street, yard till
the Coral, foot of North street, Wholesale sad Re
tail dealer la
TEEYOE2OE,
TWEEBARRE, •
LYERNE VALLEY,
. ' 3G:NAILTAtY and
• BROAD .70P 00AL
Familesand Dealers may rely upon obtaining A firat-rats
Arillekt, and. WI Weight, at the 101111,84 rater. Orders
promptly attended to. 4. I•berel Amount mede to pur •
chasers paying 6)r the red when ordered.
Present-price, $3 and $2 26 per ton.
Barrisourg, Oct. 26.—e3m
FOR BE WING MACZINES.
TOMAS BROOK & BRO'S
PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON.
di 660 TM WHIN BLACK dl 001.08110.
rim thread being made particularly tor
k Pawing bisoblues, la VEKY STRONG, SIKKIM ANY
mutsne. Its strength Is not impaired by woobbab aor
by &talon of the emus Per uao Brooks'
Paean Glace,
FOR UPPER THREAD,
and litoolin:Patant 81.1 cord, End Tiakst,
FOR UNDER THREAD,
Bold to , revealable dealer* Utrontaout the oonnary....
Akio, maim of 100 nvaaa . l Ace. ail•nt VD 004 a/
• int. LOWRY &URN, Bt 4 e iJcstat.
*Wiry -tract, stew Y.wk.
no 9 dim
NEW CLOTELING.
SHELLF.NBERGER 'BG 1 / 1 10THER P
.
NO. SO MARKET STREET.
(400ns formaly ompiai by the Partifike.)
TOE, .audorsigaed have" pat opened a
. uewand Guigo awiortmeot of Lo la3Mi . - tiles or
olothittt. ff.ti are also wowed to ot , tturtAlturt to orate
ul Id4CIA Cif to Wear oat to the Wadi MAO. and .
lons. We bars always on touLt a Largo stook o: &tray
!madeotothing and Goadaotaa's Foetus otto. On) it. .
na.aam H. fIetELISNEIB.-.150. BRO.
sputa:saw NICK A .C.l l B,
FOR Sale at'
Etat Taws DRUG im FANCY nTORII
Camp Writing Omen,
Needle or Sew Fig Canes,
Shavlog or 11.sor Cases,
Tulle' Ofiem,
Match Cans.
Pocket Ink Stands,
Pocket Mirrors,
Pocket Knives,
Pocket Combs,
Fine Combo,
Camp Mirrors.
Brysr Pipes, o
Tobeca 13oza,
India Rub. er Tobacco Porsches,
- -Wicker„Leather
• Leather lirink.icT Chips. •
Via,P 999 49dors, Penile, , r, andEuvelhers.
o diem will 4ee at a gl ',hoe tau the plaAx• to ,eat an
outfl.:to vomit war et, at 91, market stmt.
airzeo "Fort Pict. na' 11.1 =he wiado
COAL!!!
ONLY YARD IN 'TOWN niAT, DRLIYER's
coat' a '4, ATEtrr
SF: Weight Caeca are oei titled by the
Beeler of weights and agee.auree. Colleuflierd Can
weigh their ocai as tbew.ogn doore. la or grist
mums; dunno neve heri mew for every :me o knOW
that they air Thu Vila. Eosin WiaGelt.
• • 4rge suppl or wa :niwaya te be found on bind,
viz ;-+.. : • .1
LTENB VALLEY all .4
B Tic. 'COPS WILKALL,..,. Ity an
Lotathattli (the gnom) aroole,)
801 d Ily,tOe Oeripeot or sonve tou • - -
of the b,t quality, rered tree tTOM All fin
pod* a AT MVOS TO CUIT Toe net., by Pie boat or 1311 Z
IMO, stogie, bah or third of ton. au ;oy Lot buitket. •
JA e. NELIDILBR.
Hirrlalo — arg,l 4 :ov: 6,1861.-y
Harrisburg BFnd Manufactory,
EgEbNI)- BELOW L.LEMINUT.
.
ITIAN BLIN.Un made to order, and
Vla repairing neatly and azirmalitiously d •ue.
• mum at a diatance tau nave toeir wrrk done by tuidree
el g aciet.er w Inc utteeredgn,d Tuan,i at fur put pot
ruung• Be hOpee; by etrun mitten lan cu nutmegs, to merle
• coulluunnee of the dame Mhip - dolatiabon g .srenceed
'beta mato prime and
0ci94:143m
W
A good Tennant. tor a large farm near
r‘orthumbrruiun, eoutainvit .b o, t 300 . 6 " . .'S With
rood mprovewenid, milldam di the ki.us
Church aad.iirhooi Bouts conveutut, a nall.OA I le k ai ng
tbuu K tk it, 180 a ree 01.-nrco, 30 acted go river boiadwil
cut able or raising truck, a jermin who nodandanda
Trues larmintaa w o o au r Who and Curu would
ptel d rro.,; goon re orate will be requited. Adth e m i
A. L, del/ ales
CHRISTMAS !
HAVING rcturbed &ow the city with
• ott r mud raretr of C et.KID.I tor the,
L Ix, A Y S
We won't' raepeetto ly Jayne au early , aIL, feeling It t
be to the 'overeat of oral:wawa. uomeMbar
MUSK% Gig anu law Store..
dela . ..' •!. .. • • •
to Market street.
- 17[T4OLNIALE and RETAIL DEALER
. prl in Conte:denary, Fonsign and Domestic Fruit.—
Ftis, Dates,' Pinned, biaLiner' and Nuts at all tied...—
Freels and •-al ttiut Soap, Candles, Vinegar, dolma, To.
batecyldeigaia and Ouunury Pretties In general, Markel
inset, next dour to Parke House, also cwr...er Third end
Walnut atreati.
. - 43121i-dron • - • , JOHN wisr.
aEW awns Air riaotra
Apt, mis. PaMILY
26 9 A l riligiVlLOUß Otani) ta 12i iad
quality is very superior, baeaaa
11010t00.1111511114, SW oar Estee trade. Ow low DS
oda V& SISK kw Cm.
nail
A. R. RHARP4II