Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 31, 1861, Image 3

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lIANHISBUTIO, PA
puesiay Afternoon, December 31, 1861.
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DORICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTER.—At the
annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of
masons, held in Philadelphia on the 27th Inst.,
Robert A. LaLlIbETtOl2, Esq., of this city, was
appointed Deputy District Grand Master for the
countits of Dauphin, Franklin, Cumberland,
Adams, Juniata and Perry.
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NAvmArios CLOSED The cold weather of
Friday put an effectual ice embargo on the
Foteru Division of the canal, which was doing
brisk busiosss up till that day. It is believed
[lest season will be a prosperous one on the
ditci.," and boat building has accordingly
been commenced. The main line, east of the
mountains. especially along the Juniata, is to
be put in thorough 3 epair during the winter.
OUR CARarsas wlil be "around" bright and
early to-morrow with their usual offering to the
Patrons of the I"ISLEMIAPH." They flatter
then ekes, it will be an acceptable present,
and ne one good turn deserves another, they
hope le meet with a substantial mark of appro
bation from their numerous well wishers
tittuu lout the city. As they only make one
o f the tied in a twelve-month, they do
not anthip anything else than a cordial
grktiie: on the occasion.
:%11001, VISITATION.—The following is an ex
tract from the report of County School Su
lintendent Ingram for the month of Decem
brr
Visited 3Feehoole in Lower Paxton, London
derry, Conewago and Harrisburg—spending 624
Lours in these schools, making the average
duration,of visits one hour and fifty minutes.
Traveled 150 miles ; walked 67; in cars 78, and
by other conveyance five. Twenty-five days
were spent in official duty, of which tour were
Pent in conducting County Institute.
SANFORD'S OPERA—Benefit of the Friendship Fire
Company.—The proceeds of the burnt cork' opera
at Brant's Hall to-night are to be applied to the
renetit of the Friendship Fire company, and of
course, the house will be crowded to excess with
the fashion and elit,l of the Capital city. The
•rogramme for the occasion is brimfull of
choice, songs, burlesques, and negro eccen
tricities, terminating with the great holiday
pantomime of the "Three Legged-Monster or the
Fighting shoemaker and Tailor," in which the
giganticfamily will appear as usual. A number of
ew tricks have been added to the pantomime,
hich gives it increased attractions. Every
body for the Opera to-night.
CURE You FROSTED EEET.-It is said that fro.
ten feet can be speedily and certainly cured by
being bathed and well rubbed by kerosene or
...al oil for a few times at night before retiring
to bed. Several persons have already tried it,
11 of whom unite in pronouncing it an effectu
al cure, which, if they are correct, is an easy
and cheap mode of getting rid of a very sore I
nd troublesome affliction. Those who have
rit d it say that the feet should be well warmed
I a hot stove during and after application of
he oil, and it will certainly effect a speedy
cure. Persons suffering from the pain of frosted
eet will db doubt ,do well in giving it a trial
or it is surely every chewy ointment and which
very easily applied.
Pomo.— Before the Mayon—David Robinson
and Jacob Christy—two "gemmen ob color"
were brought up on a warrant charged with
contempt of the police authority; in refusing to
obey a summons to appear as witnesses in a
criminal case. The party were confined in the
lock-up, until they agreed to purge them selves
of the contempt, by making the necessary apol
ogies, after which they were discharged by pay
ing the costs.
Several soldiers were arraigned for drunken
ness and disorderly conduct. and all dirharged
except one, named Thomas Simmons, who was
re committed to the lock-np.
By the Consolidated Police—Albert Warner,
Batty 'Souders and Mary Pall, were arrested for
drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Commit
ted Uy Justice Beader.
MN. Sauter was arrested for assault and bat
tery. Bound over by Justice Beader to answer.
John 'Winters was arrested for drunkenness
and disorderly conduct. Discharged on paying
the costs
DEATH ON rus Cass. --As the passenger train
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which left this
city last Saturday morning, reached the vicini
ty of Spruce creek, a passenger was discovered
to be dead. He got on the cars, on Friday af
ernoon, at Jersey city, and took a berth in the
er.rping car. When the porter came to make
Ilir)is bed in the evening about eight o'clock,
he ive lying on the seat and complained of ill
neSSl 'marking that he believed he was threat
ened wit, the ague. He went to bed, and
n othing mre was noticed of him until Saturday
morning, wren, as stated, he was found a
corpse. His Lidy was placed in a box., trans
ferred to the batgage car, and taken to Pitts
burg. Coroner hillung was notified, and im
mediately upon the n‘,rivnof the traiM held an
inquest on the body, wk4eh\Taa indentified by
Conductor W. Watt as Mag ofGeorge Arnold,
residing at Latr be. Letterbfciuml in thepock
.
eta of the dece eil also indicaud his identity.
Re was, we untleritand, traveline agent for a
New York firm, with a branch in 'lincinuati,
and frequently trareled over the Penutylvania
Railroad. He wagon his way to Latrobt. and
hie Wife was anticipating his arrival, as was es.
~. itained by a teleiraphic dispatch received by
' l perintendent Carnegie, in answer to one sent
''m. His identty was not ascertained un
ter the train lad passed Latrobe, else it
d have been ' ' -- ,t place. It was,
`rver, neatly tdertaker Devore,
a" f o rwarded In train Wit. kfx•
was atm rears of age, and
a man of fine apt to Coroner's jury
rendered a verdi tth resulted from
cauaes to them
ka, should Yew
la [mother colturi.
Gam° Music /W.L.—The Exchange, Wal
nut street, is henceforth to be known in amuse
ment circles as the "Grotto Music Hall," and
will be duly dedicated this evening to the tu
tular divinity of song and all that's funny by
Messrs. Almy and Fountain, two enterprising
managers, hailing from New York. The troupe
employed by these gentlemen comprises a num
ber of professional "Stars," who will no doubt
shine brilliantly in this latitude. The pro
gramme for the grand opening to-night prom
ises a rich fund of entertainment, and will no
doubt attract a large audience.
Nrar,ar's BRIGADH.-A correspondent of the
New York Tribune, in speaking of the recent ad
vance of Gen. Buell's army to Green river, says:
Our men behaved finely, and, although fatigued
by a long march, General Negley's brigade
came up at the double quick, all eager for the
fight, condemning in as strong terms as soldiers
are permitted to indulge in, the orders from
Louisville prohibiting the command from cross
ing and bringing on a general engagement. It
was the general opinion that if they had not been
trammelled by orders given at a distance of
seventy-four miles from the scene of action, they
could have captured Hindman's whole force, or,
at least, have captured his battery.
THE New YE/La.—As this is the last time the
"local" will address his readers during the pre
sent year, he most heartily wishes them all the
compliments of the season. As travelers who
have reached a mountain top pause and look
over the valley through which they have tra
veled, so stand we, on the verge of this old
year, looking back over its various lights and
shadows. Onward we have hastened, through
sunshine and storm; sometimes with hope beam
ing radiantly in our hearts, sometimes burden
ed with disappointment, but the web and
woof ever running with an irresistable im
pulse. How many flowers have faded
from life's green paths ; how many weary
ones have sunk to rest since the year was
ushered in ! Lips then eloquent with
tones of friendship, are mute and motion
less ; eyes that danced with joy are closed
forever! What changes, even in one short
year ! The new volume lies before us ; its
leaves ate yet pure, and how shall we fill its
pages—with high aqd noble devil', with manly
acts, or with deeds of shame and darkness ?
Have we fulfilled life's great design in the year
just flown ? How many crushed hearts have we
healed? How many streaming eyes dried ?
How many of the guilty redeemed ? How
many misspent hours, how many neglected op
portunities? The days of the new born year
will glide as noiselessly away as did thaw of the
past year. But let us employ them for life's
noble purposes, that when we stand upon its
farthest verge, we can look back with an unre
gretful glance and bear its harvest with a clear
conscience to the judgment of that unseen land
—the eternity of God.
The Lamas Luz Nramr.—The Lecture of
Prof. M'Coy, at the Fourth Street Bethel, last
night. was attended by a highly intelligent and
appreciative audience. A very interesting fea
ture of the meeting was the introduction of a
movement which promises to become part of the
history not only of Temperance but of the War.
Professor M'Coy read the following "National
Patriotic Temperance Pledge," which he drew
up at the tomb of Washington, on the 21st of
May, when he made his way through the rebel
pickets to ascertain if the report was true that
they had stolen away the remains of Washing
ton. It will be seen that this form of
pledge asserts temperance as a war measure.—
It also asserts the intimate connection between
personal and political self-government. Prof.
M'Coy said that the first persons he submitted it
to, after returning from Mount Vernon, were
the President of the United States, the Vice
President, and the Chairman of the Military
Committee of the United States Senate. All of
them approved of the positions taken in the
paper, commended the movement, and had or
would sign it themselves. It Seemed to meet
with very general approval on the part of the
audience last night. A number of our citizens,
both ladies and gentlemen, immediately signed
it ; and it was signed also by a number of re
cruits who were on their way to reinforce the
Round-head regiment at Port Royal. While
the Rev. Mr. Glen is about to introduce it at
Camp Curtin, these recruits who start to-mor
row, will take it to be circulated among the
soldiers now in South Carolina. We should be
glad to hear that Advance Lodge of Good
Templars, under whose auspices the lecture was
delivered, would afford an opportunity for sign
ing it to every citizen and soldier in Harrisburg;
for we feel certain that all who signed any tem
perance pledge would sign this, and many
would sign this, who never signed a pledge be
fore
NATIONAL PA.TRIOSIO TAKIIIBANON
We, the undersigned, citizens and soldiers of
the United States of America, hereby express
our belief :
1. That a general abstinenge by our people
from altintoxicating liquors, would contribute
largely to the suppression of the rebellion and
the war against the National Constitution.
2. That it would promote the health, the
morals, the discipline, and every soldierly quail.
ty of the men in the field, and add to the means
of those who remain at home, M furnish food,
clothing, arms, and every other necessary sup
ply.
8. That while the strength of a republican
form of Government, even in times of peace, is
the aggregate self-government of all its citizens;
much more are they called upon to practice self
denials, while its " internal and external ene
mies" are waging war against it, and when, not
only its honor but its existence depends upon
asserting the superior moral and physical power
of loyal citizens over conspirators, rebels and
traitors.
Acting upon these views and feelings, we the
11 ,. 11 chrsigued, hereby pledge ourselves to abstain
nem Intoxicating livuors, except when pre
scribed by a physician ; and we respectfully re
co.tainund. e same form of agreement to all
w ati li ' d ) . le i lo Y to the Republic of Washington,
the an o iltrike *
laws. ds with us, for the Union,
stat lition, \nd the enforcement of the
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put a white hides new hol e
in the top of the we a hole
gum
camphor, and Beal with
axethe
and cut cord wr
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the twits Qf UP • elves the \
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to Pones to be taken daily before vmuuma;
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fleuttoptheatia natty telegraph, utsitap lfternoim. Iltlecentber 31, 1861
BUSINESS NOTICES
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD is offered for the re
covery of a lost pistol. See advertisement.
CARPENTERS WANTED.—See advertisement in
another column.
FOR SALE CHEAP.— A. two story frame house
See advertisement.
FRIER Gatocaars:s by Nichols a Bowman, cor
ner of Front and Market streets. Give them a
call.
Amass/dem To NIGHT —Sanford's (4)era
Troupe.—The Three Legged Monster. Benefit
of the Friendship Fire Company.
Grotto Music Hall, Exchange Building, Walnut
street.—Grand Opening Night.—Singing, Dan
cing, Comedy and Farce, Acrobatic Feats, &c.
A. B. C.
A stands for Articles, fancy and rare ;
B is for Buyers with money to spare;
C's for Confections to cure you of cold.
D for the Dealer who is after your gold.
E stands for Extracts of elegant kinds.
F for "Fort Pickens"—at Keller's you'll find.
G stands for Gentlemen ; step in and try
Havana cigars, the best you can buy.
I stands for Indigo, Inkstands and Ink,
And J stands for something of which we can't
think.
K stands for Keller, attentive to all,
Ladies you'll find him whenever you call.
If stands for Medicines all should procure.
N stands for "Ntz cum arous" to be. sure.'
0 stands for Open your purses and trade,
And P stands for Paper, Pipes, Pills and Po-
mades.
Q stands for Quarters we're ready to take,
While R stands for Rattles for babies to shake.
S stands for Satchels for ladies to use,
And T for Tobacco which gentlemen choose.
U is for Unguents, disorders to cure,
And V stands for Vases of marble so pure.
W stands for Wafers and Wax,
And X for Xcuse, if your patience we tax.
Y stands for Yourself, if you call without fail.
Our Zeal we will use to effect a good sale.
&c.
The place Is at No. 91, Market Street.
Slur. TEE CLESAPEET.—Having determined to
sell cheaper than the cheapest, I now announce
to the Ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity chat I
intend selling the best make of Calicos at 12fc.
per yard, and all other Calicos and Muslins pro
portionally cheap. I also intend closing out
my Furs and other winter goods at and below
cost prices. Ladies in want of good Shawls
should not neglect this opportunity. Do not
forget the place, A. Enurram's new Store, cor
ner of Second and Walnut streets. 6
WE ARE PASSING AWAY.—The wick in the
lamp of time for 1881 is almost burned out, and
instead of peace•and prosperity, rebellion rules
the day. A little while, and a true man steer
ing the ship of State will silence the rebellion
and arrive safe at the not distant harbor, and
then will arise from twenty millions of glad
hearts the exultant shout safe ! safe ! at last,
and if they do not purchase dry goods at Urich
& Bowman's, corner Front and Market streets,
it is not our fault.
WAR Paross.—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' callers, 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 manufactory, No 12 Market
street. Rooms next to Hummel &
grocery store.
Fuss ! Fuss ! Fuss !—We have r.lceived 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, 75c, $lOO, $1.75.
50 dos. of Undershirts and Drawers white
and grey mixed.
50 dos. of white ribbed Stockings at 16c and
170.
40 po. 6f 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 12,}c„ Satchels
Sontags, Alapaces,•Paramattes, Sets of Sleeves
and Collars, and 200 Towels at 12c. Please call
at S. LEWY'I3. delft
A CARD TO THE LADLES
OR. OUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FuR FEMALES
"Read the fo lo • tog certificate" from oue of the firs t
ladles in thins, N. Y., who called upsu my agents in that
city (Br, Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told thin that of
course, did not wlat• her name made public, but if any
one should doubt the won ierful efOolenoy of Ds. Duos
co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her as
she conaleered it a duty, as well as a pie &sure, to her
knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her
daughter, a young l ady 17 years old. :he was fast go
ing into cons iimpikn—had taken cold—nature brooms
obstructed Two boxes of these Golden fills entire
ly cured her, and sue Is now in bust health
"We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and
explicit directions accompanying each box. Price sl.
Sold wholesale and retail by O. A BANNNART, N. 2,
Jones Row, • nd C. K. HILLI3R, 91 Market street, Barris.
burg, Pa. By sending either of them $1 00 thrOught be
Harrisburg Poet:OM= the. Pilis will be sent cOnlidenually
by mall to any part of the country; "free of postage."
N. u.—Look out tor counterteit... Boy no .semen Pits
of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe. LI
others is a base =position and toulaje; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
log humbugged one of your money ) , buy only of Mesa
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every boa.
which has recently Dean added no keenest of the ems
**lug counterfeited. The ingredients composing the
above Pills are made known to every ligen L they
are safe, and will perform all clainied for them.
Sold also by, T. L. Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kea'.
man, Mechanicsburg ; M. Marks, lawistouln ; 8. MilloaL
•Jarltee ; 8. G. Wild, Sidppens,
burg; Spangler, Chambersburg; B. T. +lller, Non. ;:
J. A. Wolf, W. igbtevdte ; B. S. Stevens, He 'thug ; and
it. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one cruggist" la every
town and viiiige In the United Blatt% and by
S. D. HOWE,
SoIR Proprietor, New York
e3.4m
HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE!!
Wm. A. Batchelor's flair Dye
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
if you wish to escape rl bottle.
GREY. RED OR RIISrY HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Glens, without the least
Injury to Hair or Side.
FIFfiIEN IittDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been away
ded to Wu. A. BATORCLOR Mule 18. 9, and over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of the patrons
of hie famous Dye.
Wit. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distlogulahed from nature and is wawa:wren
not to injure In the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill Labels of bad Dyes remedied, The hair
Is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which Is prop-
erly applied at No. la deed Street New York.
Sold is all the cites and towns of the Unite* States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers
The Genuine has the name William A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the bur
sides of each box.
Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay Bt.,
Late 298 Broadway, New York
octsl4awly
RUBBER GOODS
Rubber Bane,
Rubber Watches
• Rubbex Battles'
Rubber,Toys
iweicauerscw BOOKSTORE.
Nom 2thtrfisenteuts
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN!
new and large assortment of BOOKS suit-
A ablee for Children, has just been opened at
BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. Among the assort
ment will be found an endies variety of
TOT BOOKS!
Indestructible Pleasure Boas with
Colored Pioturea.
A full assortment of these popular (:hildren's
Books printed on fine linen, consisting of
Stories from the Scriptures—Ruth,
Stories from the Scriptures—David,
Stories from the Scriptures—Samson,
Childs Pictorial Reader,
House that Jack Built,
Cock Robin and Jenny Wren,
Old Woman and Fig,
Farmer Boy's Alphabet, or
"Speed the Plough,"
Old Mother Hubbard,
Little Man and Maid,
Little Bopeep,
Jenny Wren, &0., &o.
In addition to the above I have a large as
sortment of bound JUVENILE BOOKS.
BIBLES, PRAYER BOONS &c.
BIBLES for 87 cents,
BIBLES for 60 emits,
BIBLES lor 76 cents,
BIBLES for $l,
BIBLE•t for $1 25,
BIBLES for $1 60,
BIBLES lor $2,
BIBLE' tor $B,
BIBLES for $4,
BIBLES for $6,
BIBLES for $6.
• BIBLES for $7,
•
BIBLES for $B,
BIBLES for $lO,
BIBLES for $l6,
BIBLE , for $25.
PRAYER BOOKS AT ALL PRICES.
All the latest Books published are daily re
ceived and sold at the lowest publishers rates
Examine the stock.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS !
FINE VARIETY of t•eleoted Goods
suitable for Preeents nJ.V open at KELLER'S 91
Market Street.
ERA-CUT?.s.
and
PA.RIAN MARBLE VASES
TOILET
and
COLOGNE BOTTLES.
MARBLE MATCH STANDS.
MARBLE SEGAB STANDS.
HASSLE ASH-HOLDERS.
Dreseing Cases,
shaving Cases,
Toilet Cases, unfurnished,
Work Cases or Ladies Companions.
Splendid Double and Single Hand Mirrors.
Beautiful Powder Puff Boxes.
Handsome Shell Bass.
All sizes, beet
Leather Traveling Satchels,
Satchels with Cabe Furniture,
A fine assortment of Ladies and Gents
Purses and Portmonaies.
A large lot of Fancy Balls,
A Fresh stock of that elegant
Confectionary.
Also, with other articles not mentioned,
Pt,cket Knives,Thermometers,
Canes, Portfolios, Card Cases,
Segar Caeca, Segura, Plpes t Gum Tobacco,
Pouches, (double and single,)
And the largest and best stock of - PEFIIMERY
and TOILET ARTICLES in this market.
delft KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store.
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY SUPPLIES
OSPICS Op COMMISSARY or Stratuarssos,
Hairisburg, Pa., Dec. 26, 1861.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock, M., the 2d day of January,
1862, for furnishing for the use of the United
States army, at such times and in such quanti
ties as may be required during the month of
January; the following Subsistence Storrs, viz :
300 barrels Mess Pork.
500 " Extra Superfine Flour.
260 bushels first quality new white Beans,
in good dry barrels.
10,000 pounds prime Rice, in good Sour bar
rels.
10,000 pounds prime Rio Coffee, in barrels.
20,000 " light yellow Sugar, in barrels.
600 gallons Vinegar.
500 " good Molasses or Syrup in bar
rels.
4,000 pounds good hard Soap, full weight.
Samples in boxes distinctly marked, to ac
company Proposals for all articles except meat.
All of the articles to be of the best quality,
securely packed, and in perfect order for trans
portation.
Bids will include packages and delivery at
the Commissary's Stores at this place.
The meat will be inspected and passed upon
by parties from this Wise, on the part of the
United States.
All the Stores will be carefully inspected, and
compared with the retained samples.
Return of weights signed by a public weigher
must be furnished whenever required.
Each bid must have a printed copy of the
tuiveitiaement pasted at its head, and must be
specific in complying with all the terms.
Payments to be made in such funds as may
be on hand. If none on hand, to be made as
soon as received.
Proposals to be endorsed " Proposals for Sub
sistence Stores," and uirected to
CAPTAIN H. JON ES BROOKE,
C. S. Vol. Ser. U. S. A.
dec26-dtd Harrisburg, Pa.
BLEACHED. MUSLIN'S
(ac old prices.)
IaILANKETS, SHEETINGS,
AI Flannels, Ticking, Driliings,
Gingbarns, Calicoes, Tuwiiogs,
Ail kinds of abaketie Goods,
A splendid Line of Shawls.
All kinds of Men and Boys wear,
In great variety to be found at
onnosiivs,
nov4 square.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
wouLD retipeoutiny intorm- his 010
patrons and the public generally, Max he all
•ontinue to give instructions 0/3 the PIANO FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGL
BASS. He will WM pleasure waft upon pupils at their
comes at any boor desired, or lessons will be given 11
his residence, is Third Street, a few doors below Oa
German Refonned Church. dee.l6-6
FIIRS FURS 1 ru.ae, I FURS 1
Fable Fars,
Liberian Squirrel Fars,
French Sable Furs,
Silver Marton Fars,Water ink Furs.
COS, CUM AND NOM, TAROS ASSORTNitter.
Great - bargains in these Goods. Every article warran
ted to be era Aly as represented, at
CATHCART at BROTHER,
• nold • Neu to the Harrisburg dant.
DIAIUES FOR 1862..
and 'beet selected assortment of
ever imported into this city can
be found at
BERGISER'S cheap Bookstore
•
GOLD ATINSI., ROW) PENS I
frilattgAkilekriltstrie of
-J., BERGNER'S CHEAP avvapowram..
WALL bite Wessarap.
Holiday Presents!
ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY
GOODS, has just beerrbopened at BERG
NEE'S CHEAP BOOK STORK Among the re
cent publications will be found—
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN STYLE.
UNSURPASSED IN BEAU CY,
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY,
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Albums bound to snit all tastes, in CLOTH.
WITH IMITATION MOROCCO, •
WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE,
WITH VELVET AND GOLD,
WITH CARVED WOOD SIDES,
To Hold Twelve Cards, .
To Hold Twenty Cards,
To Hold Thirty Cards,
To cold Forty Cards,
To Hold Fit tv Cards,
To Hold Sixty Cards,
To Hold Eighty Cards,
To Hold One Hundred Cards,
' To Hold Two Hundred Cards,
Frord SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
To TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
GIFTS FOR THE HOLLIDAY&
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.
TOGE7LIER WITH
A BRILLIANT IMPORTATION
OF RICH FANCY BOXES.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. 1210, Market street,
del dlm Philadelphia.
GEO. BERGNER
TO THE YOUNG MEN OF PENN'A.
HA VING been authorized to recruit a
Regiment for tile Volunteer service of Pen nsy' va
efia we have c inoludott to malta ft a regiment of "there
-hooters"—rdletnen—reermt d from the State at large.
We want TEN goo" able bodied yeuog men tram each
county so as to have every puller of the state fully
and equally reprerente•l.
Those desirous of servlug their country, of lighting u oiler
and ior our good old matt, have nate a spleod.d minor
Malty offers them We intend to mike this a "CRACK
Kb:GT.III3NT ;" if possible the 004 In the service of our
nob ie Commonwealth- Go al suhatantial uniform will
be iurnistied us wan as the men reach 0 tmo and a - e
morn Into tee s •relce. Toe Regiment will be or med
with Mime or Fignsi,D PIPLES wit &BNB ?ATM./ITS. Those
desiring to enlist. as positively only TEN will be taken
from eaen manly in the State, had bett.n. retort Immo
ately. any time atter the '2oth of December to W. W.
Brown, Harrisburg, Pa, any or all canom eat cation 4 from
distant counties will be answered speedily nd confideu
W. W. BR. uWN , Capt , fin.
5.--All papers favorsbio to the name will please
COPY- del3 d4w
PORT FOLIOS
WRITING DESKS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
PIIRSNS,
PORTMONAIES,
And a general assortment of
FANCY GOODS
have just been received at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
"THE PIN MIGHTIER THAN THE
SWORD."
%ILE LARGEST STOCK,
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS
Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen
Cases.
In the market, is to be found at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
HYMNBOOKS! HYMNBOOKS!
New School Presbyterian Hymn Books
OM School Presbyterian Hymn Books.
Lutheran Hymn Books.
Methodist Hymn Books•
German Reformed Hymn Books.
In various styles of. Binding can be had at
'BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR CHEAP GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE iioun &is.
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS from 63 o.
upwards. Beautiful Linen setts, sleeves Olill
ur 21ls. upwards, Cambria belts all pricini.. Cumbria
Collars from 160. to Si, ch . ,' • Fins linen Collars 120.
WOOI NO.bitiO, Scarfs, Sonless, Sleeves, Leggings, Nuts,
Gloves, Wool, Cotton and Merino 110.4 for Ladies' a d
children all prices. Worked kluodeeroelefe, Woul alto.
iug Cap. for children, Cologne's, .E.xtraot's, Ox M.rrow
Pomade, Yarn; kluclieicin Gamitie.ts,
Sack Pannell, Calicos, Gioghain, MU,liai , acs., Sto
PEARSON'S,..Cheap Htorii, NO. 12, siarset square, one
door above relix's Confectionarj, Harrisburg, Pa.
dt.l.B.diws ' • • ' •
ANOTHER NEW STOCK !
Portable Wrltiog Desks,
Backgammon Boards,
"'mauling tags,
' Parses Wallets,
Toilet Bottles,
and a general assortment of
FANC,Y ARTICLES,
Call at
BY.RGNER'S CHEAP IX)OKSTORE
A FINE LOT OF - 6U ERIOR
53E3131-49.11L1Eil
MADE of Good Tobacco, and, from one
10 two years Wit, of my own manufacture. d floe
.lot at choice Chewing aud ihnokingl.ooaceo, t ipae r .3uelr
and a large variety of other artinie6 constantly on Ix an
tor sale whoidiale and retail. Thankful for former pat
ronage, I bope by strict attention to business to receive a
liberal share of the vide.
A line Smoiciog Room attached, where customers may
lay back and test my Begtrs Imo Tooacco.
Don't forget the window w.th the Sum in it; that is,tbo
place to buy your Touacm ana :re,ars. North Market
Square, above market street; Harisourq.
Mak 4, 1881.-413 m MM. WYKOFF.
CHRISTMAS BOOKS!!
Alarge collection of BOOKS suitable for
CHRISTMAS FEZ-SE' NTS has just been re
ceived at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
1,000,000 Wily - ELOpts!
gN immense stock of ENVELOPES of every
else is now opening at
BERONER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
VOTIOSS.--Quite a variety of useful
.1.1 and antertalin4g aocles--cheap--at •
"z° SHE -ISR'S BOOKSTORE.
Sol..Dl.&it'6 CAMP COMPANION. -. A
' very colifanteat Writt'ng Dag' also, Portfolios,
memorandum Hoorah; Tarim:stomas, ft., e t•
s2O CHEFFSh'S BOOKiTORE
uitibb 104 1 1862.—A. graft; variety
D
idalleidieg low pilaw, at
trkso • SNIFFER'S Boomarroas
116/:—'l l lfreti AMP. b um , :
-11t1 wed BMX 101 l received by wc
INA DOCK IL & 00i
alisultancous
JUST OPENED!
nigul!means
LATEST NEWS.
NB M
OLS & BOWMAN having just
ilre
turned from the E.ist with an extensive and we
selected stud of goods purchAsed fur casn, respite fully
invite the fluters of HarrPiburg and vicinity to call and
examioe their New Goods at the old stand formerly oc
cupied by V. Hummel, corner Front and Make% 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. POTATOES ;
FISH, of all kinds;
SALT, Coarse and fine ;
OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ;
SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh
from the mu
APPLES, Green and Dried ;
RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS,
DRIED FRUITS,
SOAPS, Common and Fancy ;
WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ;
CIGARS, bestof Imported Brands;
TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew
ing
QUERICSWARE ! QUEENSWARE 1
kateosive assortment of all styles, and patterns and
prmes. Call and examtae our Stock of Goods at the
Whlasale and Rettii Grocery, Fruit and Prnvision Store,
corner Front and Market atreat, Ilarriaborg, Pa.
Country Produc. taken
ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
A largo and Crest) ae , ortment of (90 1•
eudable for pre,enta, among walna will be food d
A splendid stock of Furs, (all kinds lost made, )
A large hoe of Embrnldered tloilar. Sleeves, ma.,
A great varl ty 01 Shawl,,, (at low prices.)
A lot 4 New Sil•s—D•os Goods, &1., dm.,
Every kind of Ladles, Geute, and Misses
Gaud' ic'ts and Gloves.
Ladies and Gents II •IcL3 —largeock
Gents °rave's beet Ties, Collars, &0.,.
Luoies. Gents and iti,set Sid Gloves,
Nnble4, Caps.legglns, Armlets, &e.
A LARGE ADDITION HAS BEEN MADE TO
OUR STOCK oe MOURNING GOODS.
Bargatme .111 Goods of all Kinds can be bad at
CaTHO ‘RT'S
No. 14 Stark , t Square,
Next dew. to the Barretburg Bank.
dell
COAL! COAL !
$B, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS.
0. D. FORSTER,
FFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on
the Canal, foot of Nerth street, Wholesale and Re
tail dealer In
TREVORTON,
WILITSBA RUB,
LYICENS VALLEY,
SUNBURY and
BROAD TOP COAL
Famlies and Dealers may rely upon obtsioing a 6ret-rate
article, and felt Weight, at the lowest rates. Orders
promptly nattered to. A IMeral dm mut made to per •
chasers paying for the ooel when . urderad.
Present price, $3 and $2 2b per toe.
Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—d8in
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER,
NO. 80 IKARKET STREET.
(Room formerly occupied by the Postoftce.)
uudersigued have just opened a
.j_ now and large assortmant of tae Mast styles of
clothing. We are also prepared to manufacture to order
ad kinds cf Genie Wear. cut to the latest atylef and fasb •
lone. We have always on band a large stock or Ready
made clothing and Genikinsan's Feralshing GJOIB.
ne9•aBm H. BdELLERBEIAG6R & BRO .
SOLDIERS' NICK NACK'S,
F OR Sale at
KELLER'S DRUG L...a. FANCY STORE
Camp Writing Cases,
Needle or Sewing Cases,
Shaving or R4sor Cases,
Toilet Cases,
Match Cases.
Pocket Ink Stands,
Pocket Mirrors,
Pocket Knives,
Pocket Combs,
Fine Combs,
Camp Mirrors.
Bryer Pipes,
Tobacco Boxes,
India Bolster Tobacco Pouches,
Wicker, Leather do Plating. Flasks,
Leather Drinking Oups.
Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Path:r, andEnvelepes.
Soldiers will see at a glance that the place to iget an
outfit in small waresl; at as 91, biarset street.
.q- See "Fort Pickmas" in the window ,
FOR SEWING MACHINES.
JONAS BROOK & BRO'S
PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON,
200 dl 520 YDS. WHILE, BLACK ce COLOR SO.
LllllB thread being made particularly for
eewiog Machines, la vEctY STRONG, SMOOrd AND
ELASTIC. Its atrear.th is not impaired by weaning, nor
by friction of the needle. For Machines, nee Brooke
Patent Glace,
FOR UPPER THREAD,
and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket,
FOR UNDER THREAD, •
Sold by respectable oealern throughout the °emery.—
Also, mamas or 100 Dena SAC; Assault° sue ,by
WM. idE sitt Y Slit rd, s tie gent.
no9.di3m 80 Vesey Amy New York.
COAL!!!
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S
COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTO.
T H t SE Weight Carts are certified by the
Sealer of Weights told Measures. Consumer* Gan
weigh their coal at their earn doors. It is of grout im
part/me, during these hard Limas ior every , one w Know
014 they GOT Twilit MU HONOR VIAIGHT.
a large supply of Old always to be found on hand,
viz :
LYKENS VALLEY all sizes.
BALT& CU'd WILKeB&K kg, all sizes.
LOKBERIta 4_041., (the Fen nue aruole,)
Sold by the car load or su gle con
all coal of the best qua ity, +elivered iree lrom all im
paritl• a AT Palthla TO *MT Toe Ttres, by toe Othtt or Car
load, single, bah or third Of tons au Oy tae bushel.
JA11146 sl. d I RICSLEIL
payylaborg, Nov. 6,16.61.... y
Harrisburg Blind Manufactory.
SECOND STIIEET BELOW CHESTNUT.
VENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and
all repairing neatly and expedidossly done. Per
smt at a dintalaCe can nave tnelr work done by &diked
si.g a lever to the undaraigned. Tian:nth for past pat
ronage tie hopes, by arm 'Menden w betiness, to merit
a coutineahee of the name gtjramisfaohon guaranteed
both as to prices and work.-lip
oct9•d6m
MINCE PIES,
RAILUNS, CITRON,
UKIUNIS, Snob, &c.,
Suitable for Mine.) Pies for s. le low by
be 6 ut)CIK, JR.. & 00
1_1,31R, TOtYfli, Na IL, CLOTH, HAT,
LATHER And INFANT BR SW -, in great variety
AALLEkt'S DRUG AND r ANLY ATuRA.
WBOLE6ALE and RETAIL DEALER
in Confoctionary t Foreign and
',I A oaten, kisses, rtaioas and Nate of an Cada.—
Fresh and ' , al tet-h, Soap, Glades, Vinegar, - SpICES, Tn.
balm% degara and t,..LauLtry Pr4xtuce general, Marini%
'tweet, nest dour tu Parke Howie, also c...r.er Third and
Walnut aimed.
ect2S-dbm JOHN MEM
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
4500 LBS . FAMILY B u OK
WEDCAT FLOUR (titre) nib and
'Oegs. The quality is very superior, baying been so
selected expressly for oar retail trade. For sale low by
null WU. DOCK, Jr.. & Co.
PORT FOLIOS—WRI DESKS.
AN entire new assortment of these useful ar
tides just opened at
BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore,
HAY 1 BAY 1 I—Superior baled Hay
Al. for sale by
ue.24
G ro th,D, Ii.EN6 I—The largest and beet
rromaLoe lko $4 CO—warranted-4f.
811 'S aJoirato R
Tr..foihita's DRUG STORIS is the.:
. 40 glad sayikaliglwthe way rerhumay4,ll.
nob tt
A. R. SHARP
JAMES M. WHEELER