Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 01, 1862, Image 7

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EIAURISBURG, PA.
Ileilnestlay ilornlng, Januar—
y 1562,
NOWT DEPUTY GRAND MASTIR.—At the
Wail Communication of the Grand Lodge of
&Isom, held in Philadelphia on the 27city, th inst.
was
,
Robot A. Lainberton, Esq., of this
appointed Deputy District Grand Master for the
counties of Dauphin, Franklin, Cumberland,
Ad.uns, Juniata and Perry,
NAVIOATION CLOSED —The cold weather of
F r idge put, an effectual ice embargo on the
Eastern Division of the canal, which was doing
busk busioas up till that day. It is believed
next gluon will be a prosperous one on the
dice, ," sad boat building has accordingly.
been commeneed. The main line, east of the
mountains, especially along the Juniata, is to
he put in thorough repair during the winter.
.o 8 cattalos will be "around" bright and
cull} today with their usual offering to the
Fano', of the ‘`TRLEGRAPII. " They flatter
thou,lties, it will be an acceptable present,
„, ~ne gad turn deserves another, they
Meet with a sutantial mark of appro
lon from
tl their numerous well wishers
out tie city. As they only make one
he ki din a twelve•month, they do
- • .11111:dog else than a cordial
. , occasion.
IsIViTION. — The following Is an m
ini the report of County School Su
lest Ingram for the month of Decem-
I ,5 schools in Lower Paxton, London
and Harrisburg—spending 524
[hest' schools, making the average
uf visits ono hour and fifty minutes
131 1 1111103 ; walked 67; in ears 78, and
i t coon. yance five. Twenty-five days
lit in ufticial duty, of which tour were
s ni conducting County Institute.
BRIGADL — A correspondent of the
New Y,.ik Tribune, in speaking of the recent ad
vuu c Gen, Buell's army to Green river, says:
Our wen behaved finely, and, although fatigued
by a I,ng march, General Negley' a brigade
Callit' up at the double quick, all eager for the
hild, condemning in as strong terms as soldiers
are permitted to indulge in, the orders from
prohibiting the command from cross
iv and bringing on a general engagement. It
was the general opinion that if they had notbeen
(=aliened by orders given at a distance of
eveuty- four miles from the scene of action, they
could have captured Hindman's whole force, or,
at least, have captured his battery.
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CORE doll FROSTXD ie said that fro
zen feet can be speedily and certainly cured by
being bathed and well rubbed by kerosene or
coal oil for a few times at night before retiring
to bed. Several persons have already fried it,
all of whom unite in pronouncing it an effectu
al cure, which, if they are correct, is an easy
aul cheap mode of getting rid of a very sore
and troublesome affliction. Those who have
ti,d it say that the feet should be well warmed
,y a hot stove during and after application of
,dl, and it will certainly effect a speedy
cure. Persons suffering from the pain of frosted
feet will no doubt ,do well in giving it a trial
fur it is surely every chewy ointment and which
it very easily applied.
PoLlCß,—Before the Mayor.—David Robinson
and Jacob Christy—two "gemmen ob color"
writ) 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 themselves
of the contempt, by making the necess try apol
ogies, after which they were discharged by pay
ing the costs.
Several soldiers were arraigned for drunken
ness and disorderly conduct. and all discharged
except one, named Thomas Simmons, who was
re committed to the lock-up.
By the Consolidated Police—Albert Warner,
Henry Souders and Mary Pall, were arrested for
drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Commit
ted by Justice Seeder.
Mrs. Sauter was arrested for assault and bat
teal. Bound over by Justice Baader to answer.
John Winters Was arrested for drunkenness
and disorderly conduct. Discharged on ptiying
the costs.
DEATH ON THE CAILS .—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 carts, 011 FritraY
af
tefpoon, at Jersey city, and took a berth in the
sle.plng car. When the porter came to make
up his bed, in the evening about eight o'clock,
be wets lying on the seat and complained of ill
ness, retuarking that he believed he was threat
ened with the ague. He went to bed, and
nothing more was noticed of him until Saturday
morning, when, as stated, he was found a
corpse. His body was placed in a box, trans
ferred to the baggage car, and taken to Pitts
burg. Coroner hi tlung was notified, and im
lodi ttely upon the arrival of the train held an
inquest on the body, which was indentifled by
Conductor W. H. Watt as that of George Arnold,
residing at Latrobe. "Lettere found in thepock-
Its of the deceased also i ndicated his identity.
lie was, we understand, traveling agent for a
New York firm, with a branch in Cincinnati,
and frequently traveled over the Pennsylvania
'Railroad. He was on his way to Latrobe, and
his wife was anticipating his arrival, as was as
certained by a telegraphic dispatch received by
SliPerintendent Carnagie, in answer to one sent
by bib/. His identity was not ascertained un
til atter the train had passed Latrobe, else it
have been left off at that place. It was,
6yeeer, neatly eoffined by undertaker Devore,
44 f orwarded by the first train East. Kr.
/44 1 was about thirty-five years of age, and
4101 fine appearance. The Coroner's jury
Yea dered a verdict that his death resulted from
Nils:a to them unknown.
Ant shc
-dolhonld read Prof. Wood's AdVeriblelnPt
another
Gaon° Mvsio Harl.—lhe Exchange, Wal
nut street, is henceforth to be known in amuse
ment circles as the "Grotto Music Hall," and
was duly dedicated last evening to the tu
tular divinity of song and all that's funny by
Messrs. A imy and Pountain, two enterprising
managers, hailing from . New York. The tiriupe
employed by these gentlemen comprises a num
ber of professional "Stars," who will no doubt
shine brilliantly in this latitGle. The pro
gramme for this (Wednesday) evening prom
ises a rich fund of entertainment, and will no
doubt attract a large audience.
Tao New Yasa.—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 t,eam
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 faced
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 mote and motion
less ; eyes that danced with joy are closed
forever What changes, even in one short
year f The new volume lies before us ; its
leaves are yet pure, and how Wall we fill its
pages—with high and noble deeds, with manly
acts, or with deeds of shame and darkness ?
Have we fulfilled life's great design in the year
jest 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 I
will glide as noiselessly away as did those 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 wire
gretful glance and bear its harvest with a clear
conscience to the judgment of that unseen land
—the eternity of God.
ItTng Lzortma.—The Lecture of Prof. M'Coy,
at the Fourth Street Bethel, Tuesday evening,
was attended by a highly intelligent and
appreciative audience. A very intereating 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
Patricide. 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 alai. 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. AU of
'Ahem 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 ntimber of re
mita 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
Template, undet 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 PATRIOTIC TEICKRANCR PLEDGE.-
We, the undersigned, citizens anti soldiers of
thArnited States of America, hereby express
our belief : •
1. That a general abstinence by our people
from all intoxicating 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 quali•
ty od the men in the field, and add to the means
of those who remain at home, to 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 aggiegate 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, noi
only its honor but its existence depends upon
asserting the superiormoral and physical power
of loyal citizens over conspirators, rebels and
traitors.
Acting upon these views and feelings, we the
undersigned, hereby pledge ourselves to abstain
from, intoxicating livuora except when pre
scribed by a physician; and:we respectfully re
commend the same form of agreement to all
who are loyal to the Republic of Washington,
and who strike hands with us, for the Union,
the Constitution, and the enforcement of the
laws.
A Cuss WORTH TansO.—Take a new axe,
put a white hickory handle in it, bore a hole
in the top of the handle, fill the hole with gum
camphor, and seal it up. Then take the axe
and cut cord wood, at fifty cents a cord, until
the heat of the handle dissolves the camphor.
Doses to be taken daily before breakfast.
Wes Prucza.—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,
f &c., &c. The above goods being my Own manu
acture, I guarantee them for durability, ma
terial, &c• All of the above goods..l 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
selves of the fac callal d satisfy your- t at
str L's Harris
bru
tlw el)eep shirt m
anufactery, No n l Market
ee.
der Bootee next to Remind & Ki ll inger's
glecer7
• •
BUSINESS NOTICES.
FIVE DOLLARS IttwAso is offered for the re
coveTy of a lost piaol. See adver isement.
Ca - sswrstts WAIPTED.—See adiertisement in
anothercotutup.
FOR SALE CHEAP.— ei two story frame house.
See advertisement.
FRESH GROCERIES by Nichols & Bowitau, cor
ner of Front and Market streets. Give them a
call.
AMITHEMHHIB TO NIOHT —lS:Word's Opera
Irroupe.—The Three Legged Monster. Benefit
of the Friendship Fire Company
arouo Music Hall, Exchange Building, Walnut
street..—Grand Opening Night —Singing, Dan
cing, Comedy and Farce, Acrobatic. Feats, &c.
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A. D. ' Lls
A stands for Articles, fancy and rare ;
B is fin: 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 "Foy t Pickens"—at Keller's you'll find..
G stands for Gentle Men ; step in andlry
Havana cigars, the best you can buy.
I stands for Indigo, Inkstands and Ink,
And J standifor something' of which we can't
think.
li stands for Keller, attentive to all,
Ladies you'll find him whenever you call.
lei stands for Medicines all should procure.
N stands for "Ntz cum arose to be sure.
0 stands for Open your purses and trade,
And P stands for Taper, Pipes;' Pills and ,Po-
wades.
Q stands for Quarters we're ready to take,
Whilei R stands for Battles 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 fur Yourself, if you call without fail.
Our Zeg we will use to effect a good sale.
&c.
The place Is at Yo. DI,. Market Street.
STILL THE CHEAPEST. —Having determined to
sell cheaper than the 'cheapest, I now announce
to the Ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity that I
intend selling the best make of Calicos at 12f c.
per yard, and all other Calicos and. Muslin pro
potionally cheap. I also intend closing out
my Furs anti other winter goods at and below
cost prices. Ladies in want of good Shawls
snould not neglect this opportunity. Do, not
forget the place, A. Ernsrarri s new Store, cor
ner of Second and iArallmt stpc *.
Ws ARE PASSING AWAY.—The wick In the
lamp of time.for 1861 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 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 ! add! at last,
and if they do not purchase dry goods at Urich
BoOman's, corner Front and Market streets,
it is not our fault. dBO.
Fuss ! Funs ! Fuss !—We have received a
new supply of Furs, bluffs and Fur Capes, from
$2,60 up to $l2, a large assortment: of Cloaks
$2,60 up to $B. •
25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 600, 750, $lOO, $1.75.
50 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers white
and grey mixed.
50 doz. of white ribbed Stockings at 16c and
17e.
40 pc. of white, yellow and red Flannel.
100 doz. of Men's woolen Socks, at all prices.
26 pc. of beautiful Mourning Delaines,
black and purple: ' • •
100 doz. Latly's.Litten.Pocket Handkerchiefs
froin Auction.
Together with a large LA of other Goods such.
as Blankets, Shirt Breasts for 12ic., httchels
Sontags, Alapacas, Parainattas, Sete of Sleeves
and Collars, and 200 Towels at 120. Please call
at S.lLswes. del°
A CARO TO THE LAMP
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLCItN PILLS FUR FEMALES
"Eckel the folo%lng certificate" from one of the first
ladies'in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that
ci y (hr Bristol k u 0.,) and told th e m that, the, of
coerce, did hot wta: her uaate mndu puulte, but it' auy
one should uoubt the woo erful eWuency of La. baPtist :
Co's Golden late, they aught refer auy Lady t.o her as
she catio..ered it a duty, as wed as a pletsure, to her
silo. lodge of their efficacy, as admiaisterOd to nor
daughter, a young any 17 years o.d. rho was feat go
ing tutu cons impti .n—bad taken cald—nature became
uusironted Two bOX...s of these Golden Pala eutirn
ly Stared her, and eau is now in r...bast health
—We were particular in buying tee genuiue. Full and
explicit directions accompanying each box Price
Meld wnolceale and retail by 0. A BamtvAter, Na. 2.
Jones. Row, nil C. K. Swanky 91 Racket Street, barn&
burg,..A. By smiling 'subsea theui 31 00.throught he
rlsrrisburg Post Otiluo the Pills will toe sent confideueally
oj, mall to any part of tun country; "free of postage."
' oat for counterfeits. Rey eat atentun Plii.
01 any kind miasma the boa is signed S. D. Howe. Ail
others is a bass impositann add ensile; thorefbre,. as
you ealue year lives and health, (to say nothing of - bs•
lug hainhugged out of your money) buy ' only Of those
who snow the sigigature or S. 0. idowe. on ovary box,
".arciabt ties recently `oich -oldest oo excanint of Arts Phis
itounterielbm% Tha ingredients composing the
above Pills are made known to every Agent, in- they
are sae, sod will perform all claimed for them.
Sold also by, T. L. Lutribergtir,laibsnon ; A. J. [(Ruff.
,man,inectimumburg ; narks, Lewistown ; S. Itillott.
; 8. (4. 411 d, Newville ; Aitick. Slimpeus,
burg; J Spangler, Obantocrsbu.g; K. T. a.iller, Yore;
J. A. dolt, tP, ightdvihe ; S. 4. Stevens, Peaking ; and
S. F. Hunter, Reading, 'tad by one aruggist" In every
town And vili.ge In the inited States, sinker '
' HOWE,
e 3 4m Solo Proprietor. New York.
DYE i Al4l, .I)YE . I
*ln. A. Batcheiiitla •11.Alr Dye
The !only Hartaleaa and Beatable Dye: Known
alVothere aro mere ihutetiows, and should be avoided
(*you wish to escape rtcu
i.ile:
GREY, RED Olt RIISf Y HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Macs, without the least
Injury to Haar or gam.
IlthEN 11 , DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wu. A. BATOLIZLOR sin le 18 9, pad over 2:10,000
applications nave been made to the hair of -toe patrons
of hAi famous Dye.
WWI. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not it. be - tilltingaistreat from nature and - iSWARSISCraII
not to injure io the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill Beets Of had
is invigorated for life by this spleadid Dye, which is prop.
ally applied at No, 16 dpun Streefftqw York:
nolli is all the cites and towns of the Vititifi States, by
Druggiell and Fancy GiSlids • I
The Genuine has the name !. William'A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
aides of each bog. ;
Wholesale Factory, 81 Barilay
.Late 233 Broadway, New York.
octS•dawly
' RVBBEILIGrOODS
R ubber Balls, • ' •
Rubber Watellee,
Rubber Rattles,
Rubber Toys generally at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BCOKSTOAE.
WE OFFER TO
CUS.TOMERS
A Now Lot of
LADIES'
Of beautiful Styles, substantially made.
A Splendid Assortment of
GENTLEETN',S WALLE,Td.
A New and Elegant Perfume,
KNIGHTS TEMPLA.RBi BOQUET,
Put up to Cut Glass Engraved Bodes.
A Complete Assortment of
r. HANDKERCHISF PERFULES,
Of the test lisinufactere
IA very Handsome Variety
..PLIVIDAR PUNT , BOXES,
. , loguiggatttmpTosi.,.
sell • ,
4. i•''~`
etu 211ittertifttmtuto
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN!
A Hew and urge assortreethit'a BOOKS ,snW
1-1. able for Bbildp3o, has just been opened at
WAGNER'S iIOOKSTGRE. Amon( the assort
ment will be found aniendles 'variety of ; • •
• T :1" .8.0-0 IC 13 !
Indestructible Pleasure Books with
Colored Pictures.
A fall assortment of these popular Children's
Books printed on fine linen, consisting of
Storks from the Seriptures—Ruth,
Stories from the Scriptures—David,
Stories from the Scriptures—Sanuon,
Childs Pictorial Reader,
&lose that Jabk; Built,
Cock Robin and Jenny Wren,
Old Woman,and Fig,
Fernier BOy's•Alphabet, or
"Speed the Plough,"
Old Mother Hubbard,
Little Man and Maid,
Little 'BoPeep, •
Jenny Wren, &a, esc.
In addition to the above I have a large as
sortment of bound JIIVEHILEBOOIIB..
BIBLES, PRAYER. BOOKS &c.
BIBLES for 87 cents,
BIBLES for 50 cents,
BIBLES tor 76 cents,
BIBLES for' $l,
BIBLES for $1 26,
BIBLES for $1 60,
BIBLES tor $2,
BIBLES for $B,
-131BLIIi for $4,
BIBLES for. $6,
BIBLESIor $B,
BIBLES for $7,
BIBLES for $B,
BIBLES tor $lO,
BIBLES for $45, 4
BIBLES for $25.
PRAYER BOOKS AT ALL PRICES.
All the latest Books published are daily re
ceived and sold at the lowest publishers rates.
Exaniine the stock.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS!
A FINE VARIETY of t elpeted GOoiia
etable for Preeeule a A 0.1.1 . 011 at 11.1ELLER'S 91
Market reet.
Eit&-carrA. • •
and
P CHIAN DIARBLIC VASES
TOIGET
and.
COLOGNE- BOTTLE
MARBLE MATCH, STANDS.
MARBLE SEG AR STAN HS. '
MAR dLE ABEL-HOLDERS.
Dresr-ing Cases,
Shaving Cases,
Toilet Cases, unfurnished,
• Work Cases or Ladies Companions.
Splendid Double and Siugle Hand Mirrors.
13sautitul Powder Puff Boxes.
Handsome Snell fia..s.
All sizes, beet
Le ither Traveling Satchels,
Satchels witk Os ba. Fu r piture
A fine talsortiriedi of Ladies and Gents
Purees and Portmonaies.
A large lot of Fancy Balls,
~,A:lnicsti stock of that elegant
Confectionary.
Also, with other arriclesr not mentioned,'
Pucket KlaiVelb o lhormumeters '
Cane., Portfolios Card Oilifes, •
Beg a ()tures, Seirtreyritise, Gum Tobacco,
Pouch a, (d./Ole and single, )
And theisrgair surf but stuck of 'PENTiIIIERY
and TOILET ARTIOLES in this markor.
deli KELLEIVS Drit.i and Riney Store.
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY SUPPLIES
stniumniros,
- Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 26, 1861. 1
PItOPOSALS will be received at tubs office
until 12'teelock.;. X., the Id day of January,
1862 for fitiniAtifuglor Mai me of the United
States army; at such thnes and in such quanti
ties as may be required during the, month of
January, the - fdllowing "Suroliiitenee Sturt s, viz :
SOO barrels Mess Pork.
600 " Extra Superfine Flour.
260 bushels first quality new white Beans,
in good dry barrels; •
10,000 pounds prime Rice, in good - flour bar
rels.
10,000 pOunds prime Rio Coffee, in barrels.
20,000 " light yellow Sugar, in barrels.
.600 gallons Vinegar.
:50Q good Molasses or Syrup in bar
rels. •
4,000 pounds good bard Soap, full weight.
Samples in- boxes distinctly marked, to ac
company Proposals for all articles except meat.
Ali 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 COgr.LLISPAU'S Stores at this place.
The meat will 6e inspected and' passed upon
by parties .from this °thee, on the part of the.
United States: •
All the Stores-will be carefully inspected, and
compared witty al's retained sioutiles.
R4titurci of iieights sigued by a public weigher
must, be furnished whenever required.
Each bid must have a printed oopy of the
advertisement pasted at its head, and mast be
specific in complying with all the terms.
Payments'lo be made in ilish bruits as may
be on band. If none on hand, to be made as
soon ea - received. -- ' ',-
Proposals to be endorsetr" Proposals for Sub
sisteiree.Stores,t!, and:directed . to
CAPTAIN ,Ii:: JONES BROOKE,
C. S. Vol. her. U. S. A.
dec26-dtd liferritiburg, Pa.
BLEACEIE D 201 GOBLINS
ulci prices.)
131PLANKETS, StIEETINO,
1.0 Flannels, Tte4ug,'Driliinge,
Gingname, qaticoea; Tewttoge,
Ad kinds. of D:anLatie Goode,
• A splendnt'Lioe of Bruiwle.
All kindii of Men, and .ooya wear,
In great variety ti be found a
'CATLIOAKVS,
nov4 Marko square.
pftor. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER.
OULD rtsliectfully. inform A% CSO
patrons and the public generally, that be all
cilithnue to give intdrucilentron the 'flak) FORTS, Slit.
LODEONi3IOI4N. and 111110111 the science of THOltutlfal
B&W?, He will with pleasure Wait dpou pupibrac :wet?
nowise at any hour desired, er , isitisons will. be givens
his residence, in Third Wiwi, a few door below,
fier*ia."Ainekiid elittichz' " • deelibldif
FIIREI:
_FURS 1 FUR S 1 FURS ,
.
. ...
Sable Furs, :
Liberian Squirrel Furs,
French Sable Furs, '
Silver Harbin Furs
...-. Water Kink Furs.
CAPS, Gera AND ItolloS LABGI ASSOIMINNI,
Great bargains in these hoods. Erory.artude Warren
ted IA be exaAly as represented, at
! . ' CATHCART & BROTHER,noI3 Neil Leine - Harrisburg sank.
DLIALES. Ft)tk 1862 .`
largest and best selected assortment of
DIARIES ever. imported Into this city cant
be found at ` • •• •• -
BERGNEB'S Cheap Bookstore
GOLD PENS ! GOLD PENS !
largest aaii-most- varifti assortment o
I GOLD PENS iSzfoi salt, at '-' ' '
Jaw . 134447:4-C .ESTOP.
tufar
Azateasio:
•
BcOday : Presents!
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY
A
GOODS,- has just been opened .at BERG
NER'S CHEAP WOK STORE. Among the re
cent publications will be found—
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
UN EKCEETIONABLE IN STYLE.
UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY,
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY,
AT THE LOW EST POSSIBLE P sIC:HS.
Albums bound to suit all tastes, in CLOTH.
WITH IMITATION MOROCCO,
WITH TURKEY ANIIQUE,
WITH VELVET AND GOLD,
.WITH CARVED WOOD SIDES,
To HOld Twelve Cards,
To Hold Twenty Cards,
To Hold Thirty Cards,
To Hold Forty Cards,
To Held 1 0 1.1 r Cards, '
To Hold SixtiCards,
To Hold Eighty Cards,
To Hold One H Indreif Cards, '
To Hold Two Hundred Cards,
From wirllatti-FIVE CENTS
I" . tWENTY FIVE DOLLARS'
GIFTS FOR TSB HOLLIDAY&
THE LARGRST AND MOST VARIED •
STOCK OF RARE CONFECTIONS,
OF THEM:REST AiLf
NOW READY Mt TRH PUBLIC.
CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS,
Put up matlyiip boxes, from, one to.fivß,P9l l .ll4
FINE ''CHOCOLATE CONFEOTIONS;
GREAT VARIETY.
TOGE7RER,, Wl2ll
A BRILLIANT IMPORTATION
OF RICH FANCY 80X43.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. 1210, Market street,
del dim Philadelphia.
GEO. BERGNER.
TO 'IIIE YOUNG MEN OF YEDIN'A.
HAVING been authorized to recruit a
Regiment fir the Voinateer service of Peuosy
414 we bays o .neindea to.reake st a regiment. of "sharp
bootets"—r.flateau—raeruit d from the State at large.
- We want TEN food able oodied.young, men lrom each
county: so as to - tiviiiiery oftAbe'liate!.fullg
and squally rspretented..
Thosedeslrous of serving their country, of dzhtiog u oder
and for our good oft trilo;:have nett a splead,d odour
molt, offere them We intend tsiinaire thhia "tit ACR.
ithtilifbk4 ;" if penible the °etc le the serome of our
noble Communwrahh. .d satirise - nal. noif.irtn will
be iurolsoed as icon as tho men roach Cam i aud a e
sworn into tee o - .Tee Regiment "Mine er teed
With Mims nr Er MILD rlnits Wit Susan RAT.gtegil. Thn` e
de-irltig so millet. as' nositively - ins y rEN wilt be taken
from eacti county in the Suite, tad belt .r tedert forme
&rely. any limo *nor The 20i.b 'of Os ember to iv . W:
drown, Ha, risb,3ol. Pa. Any or atle.min.ini eitlO us from
dotaat cumuits wul be inswecel spe-dily nd conlidou
w. w Car.t•in.
P- 8.-1.11 papers favoilible co the c cause ' wil l please
copy. ' • del3 d4vr --
.
PORT POLLOS 1
TATRITING DESKS,
v TRAVELING BAGS,
PORTMON ALES,
And a general assortment of
• FANCY GOODS
have just been received at
BERGNER'S CI:LEAP BOOKSTORE
"'THE PEN MIGHTIER. THAN THE
SWORD."
TEE LARGEST STOCK,
THE, EMT BEEIITIFSE STY,LEE AMA , PATTERNS
CST
Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen
Cases. ...
In the market, is tole found at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
HYMNBOOKS! HYMNBOOKS!
New School Presbyterian Hymn Books
Old Sohool Ptesbyterian : Hron,Rooks.
Lutheran Hymn Books.
Methodist Hyom Books.
German Reformed Hymn Boobs.
In various styles of Binding cau be had at
BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
CHRIST) tAti PRESENTS.
NOVi IS THE TIME FOR CHEAP GOODS,
SUITABLE FOE THE HOLIDAYS
LINEN 11ANDKERCIIIEES from 6Ato:
upwards'', .Deautifut. Linen :zoos, atenvns snu tkli.
'kn.{ As. upwards. C.mbrio amts all prices. Cambric
Collars from 150. to Si. Che fp. fire. knee dollars. 12d.
.roll NutoesksoarfsOcnimga,..l3leeveg,..Leggings, Mitts,
Gloveis, WooLiCoitonsind ' Merl& tLiiMt fEr'; :Ladies' iOd
children all prices. Worked tilindsereinefe, Woul dkli•
tag Cap= fa children, Cokigne's, Extract's, Ox st.rrow
remote, Gllk Voivem, Wool Yarn, Atisofskin .thfuotleits,
Sick Ftattiteifii?Caltuoi, - Gwent= stc,
PitiFfko .14tiatxp - fSicirs,'Ao.lAtarfaet .eriusre,, one
deor above Veltzfa tioitectiouary,'..l.osburg, '
dilg.dems " - ••
• ANOTHE:ll z AtkvitllfiCK
ortable Writing !t - 1
P
Backgammon BoArds,
Traveling bags
Pnraes, Wallets,
Toilet Bottles,
and a general assortment of •
FANCY ARTICLES,
Call at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
JUST "UP•E'N, r
A TINE: LOT Or .131:7rER/OR
SEIAEIGEALELSECiI - -
,itirAD2OtUdi l id"Tobacco, and from one
to two year's old, of my owe manufacture. A flue
cham Mewling an Smoking Amaze°, Pipes, Suuff
ands large variety of other ArliC/89 CODalaVy on ir.ll
Mel [ or former ra
w gaitl . AhOltedie and rello4. — hi • ••toti.e d ia, a
ronage;Th4elSrittilitlittehiron tblttts ehe.
liberal share of the trade.
A tine timostog Room attached, where customers may
lay back and test my &gars and Tooacco.
*on't forget the window wAh the Snip in It; that is the
Mace to buy your Tobacco ace acitara North Market
notate, above Market street, HAITI/011fg.
Dco. 4,1861.--48 m ' WYKOFF.
CHRISTMAS BOOKS!!
large collection of BOOKS suitable for
CiiiIISTALAS P.RESE.NTo has just been re
calved at •
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
.1,000,000 AN CELOP.EB I
.
A 14 immense stock of ENVELOPES of every
size is now opening at •
BERONER'SCREA.P BOOKSTORE.
NOTIONS: ---Quite a variety of useful
and entertaining articles—cheap--et
SUE FBA'S eOOIIIITORE.
4,2 ULDItat'S...OAI.I2 _
.3,j Very c nartujenc watrong DraK i Osp,'port . ftiioa,
*eutoranduat . BodiriVrOrillioubanis; - 1t0... I
n al ;,ECHEFFEWS 130,11VITORE
I) LA gl gibri., .1.862:—a great, variety .
eXceedlng /01 pric.s. at
u:4O . .8H WM% 84;80;81.0
4 1 /LJ . tsuio•
• are!VPFlrtiCtinWikiclitliiCiit.tid..
IMES9
misullantous.
illistethmeous.
LATEST NEWS.
& BOW WAN having just re
: taxied hone the foil with ao en 86111911 and wel
,reted 8140 , 34 of goads purcheird for Darn, rupee fatly
invite the eltiseaa of liarrisburi sod to call ead
examine their New Goods at the old ;wad Ibroterly **-
copied by V. gum-oet, corner frost stelibLtrlloit 'dregs,
4tarilaborg, Pa. Pricea *a low as any other house.
COFFEE, Green and Browned ; •
SUGAR of all grades ;
MOLASSES and Cgoice Syrups ;
FLOUR, in Barrels and 34ck ;
BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL;
RICE. BEANS. POTA ICES ;
FISH, of all kinds;
SALT, Coarse and,fine •
0/L, Coil Oil and WheleOil ;
SPICES, all kinds Groundwnd 131:ground, fresh
fri,in the Mill.
APPLES, Green and Dried ;
RAIPINS, CU RREX IR, *VTR,
DRIED FRIII Is,
BOA PS, Common and Fancy ;
WILLOW and CEDAR -WARE;
CIGARS, best of hdported Roads;
TOBACCO, Smoking ana.gbiest
bag ; •
QUER N SWARE I IaIiTRENSWAB.E 1 I
.
lkttansive assortment of all styles, and patilkins and
Mess • Ca.lE4 ort examlse our stock of donde at OS
Wh lesale Mid Ret et Grocery, Fruit and PromaIMSBIAMO,
corner ,Prookand Market atreat, Harrisburg. Pa. • •
ouotry Piodoe taken dslo.ly
ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
;liege and fresh mkortaiient at :
duitsble for preseata, ansosgmblch will be foun d
Splei.dld stock of rote, kinds' heat made, )
.4 large line of Embmidered Cellar, Sleeves, bo g
A great yeti ty of shawl:, (at low prices.)
A lot New . 111-e-4Pses Goode, 4pe.,111C,
Ivory kind of Ladies, Gents, and hits...
Gaon' legte and moves,
Ladles 111311 Genie H dclll —large week
Ghats Cravens. Necx flea, Colette, lid,
Camas, Seaweed Mines Rid Skivs,
Nub's*, Caps.leggine, airmless,ae.
MO
A LARGE ADDITION HAS BMW MADE 10
; . OUR STOOK. ON' MOURNING GOODS.
/3iiigelne In Goode of all /rands can be bad at
OAT/30 .11. T'S
No. 14 Mart. I Square
Next door to the Fle , n4bitrg Batik.
dell
COAL! COAL!!
$3, AND $2 2b PER TON OF 2,000 UM
0. D. FORSTEB,,
IFFICE-No. 74, Market Street, yard on
the Canal, foot or North sweet Whoiegale and Re
tail ctomi,er ie
TRETUR7ON,
WILIZSBA RR g,
LYIKENS vALLzr,
SUNBURY *nd
BROAD 70P COAL
Vanities and Dealers may rely upon ohtdulng a drat-rata
crude, and .full w.•ight, at the lowest rates. Ottders
promptly atteuded to. A l.beral Aut./170e made topar •
tha.erii payeag•for the noel when ordered.
Presiut prise, lid end 32 25 'per ton.
Darriselgo, Out;
.IQE W CLIOTHIN% STORE.
SEIFLLE:NHERGER & BROTHER,
.
NO. 80 M.ARIKET STREET: •
(Room formerly occupied by the Poolofeee.)
uliderslgned have just opened a
new sod large sesortment of toe latest styles of
clothing. We are also pampered to motifs/Aare to order
ad kinds et Gents Wear cut to the latest etyle< mei fash
ions. We here alvveye on ban 1 a tarp swot of Ready .
made Clothing anti Genile nazi's Fdretsoing /cods.
no9-03es H. S SELL ANBIII +GAR & BRO
SOLD/ERB' NICE NELCIC.I3,
F OR Sale at
KOLLER'S DRUG Asp TANGY STORE
Camp Writing Cases,
Needle or Sewing Cases,
Shavlug or R.sur Cases,
Toilet Caere,
Match Cases
Pocket Ink Stands,
Pocket Mirrors,
Pocket Knives,
Pocket Qonibe, .
Fine Combs,
Camp Mirrors.
Bryer Pipes,
Tobacco Boxes,
India Bubuer Tobacco Pouches,
Wicker, Leather & Flasks
Leather Drinking Cups.
Pens, Penholders, Pencils, °ill:, -r, andenrelepea.
Soldiers wilt sea at a gl.inee toot Use place to last as
Mit& In small w,o , s is at Nti 91, Market street, •
"iron Plea.nis" in the wtrulo sr. not Ut
FOR BdiACEIZIN . M.
JONAS. BROOK de BRO'S
PRIZE MEDAL.SPOOL COTTON.
:::• •
200 4 SJO .17).3. WIIIIB , BLACK 4 COLGAN°. .
PHIS thread being made particularly for
riesling idachlaes, le VERY ST &Me, S6llwfH AND
ELASTIC. Its streagth N not impaired by washing, her
by friction or 1118 Uendle. for iLhittictes, usc Brooms'
Patent Glace,
FOR UPPER THREAD,
and Brooks Patent Btx Cord, Red Ticket,
FOR UNDER THREAD,
Sold by respectable ocelots througatiat the country.—
Also, IN OASIS Of 100 Doffs UCH, sasJaritit sus , by
' Ali Xs f &MU, 6 , de Agent.
nog ; 6m 86 Veeey =Wert,
.sfew
COAL!!!
ONLY YARD IN T}WN THAT DELIVER'S
COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTA,
Ira SE Weistrt Carts are certified by the
Sealer or Weiskas and aleasures. Containers loan
weigh their coal at weir ONU doors. It is of greet ha
peruna• during these ban times fOr every One to know
Meet coy GAT isms InlLLll9Nita WirjeaT.
M=M=i;ii=ll
LYAENS. VA.q.,EX
BALTIC ,Ijrll-1(.41A.1i di, all aims.
LOirßefitHl LOALAtbe eciadirie ardefej
Bold by the car load or au gle toe
All coal or the bat quality, delivered free from.
madden At MitiOl. to ititltrztutintitai by the bust ofteer
load,'singie, halt or third of tons and by toe bulhel.
F.MiiiSiiii2
Harrisburg Blind Manufaotory.
onoND BTItEET BELOW CHIIIINT),T•
EIsTITIAN BLINDS made to order, and
V
repit:tog neatly and expedidowili d , se.
roes at a dr.Lidsemge save weir win. dam by wo o l.
81 4 a let.er to tue undersigned Tnan<ini rim past pat
runAge ue hopes, by atria sties ion w business, CO merit
a °optimism:id a the &the guatseteed
both tit tu:ieeS and werit.litt
SIWiP.
oci9-dem
MINCE PIES,
Crreorr,
• vueorra, Erten, age.,
Suitable for Mince Pies for rale low by
deb
TOOTH, NAIL, (;LOTH, HAT,
juL LATHER .nd INFANT BRURHR great variety
L b.ALLER'S. DRUG AND k ANLY brolug.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER .
to °mow:loony ; Foreign and Domestic graltru
Fibs, Dates, Praaesortalsies and Nara of all Slade.—
Freatl and -al LAM, Soap, Candles, Sinegar, 13plote„
Ta
baecc, dogma and 4Joutury Produce iu cemeral,,Alarkei
street, sera doorto Parke House, alai ez.iet• Tkird
• • _,
Walnut eireets. .
:aeL4ll-dtm ' ,7011 N wing.
saw BUCEEWHBALT FLOUR I
501) ta - 4411.,r - - cta-
WilligAT FLOUR (laxtra) in 12L aid
%ba u ‘ , 6 5... Toe quality ht very superior, haviag beensa
selected eXpressiy reLall trams. For eals low by-.
nn/i WM. DOM, Jr,lis 90. 4
PONT FOLIOS--WHITINU
AN entire noliNscatmeat of these twekt sr
tides just opened at
BEIAINER'S Cheap Bookstore,
•
"TAY I HAY! !—Superior bales • Ray
Ai_ for sale by
GD 11" eN ! —Ttie la gest and beat
met, from MAO tr i 4 0 6.-ogretta b woL_. 4
u6D ' ' • 811. .••3 id•VO
Lays DRUG is tha_p .
10 64 attytkoleivtieway peefuuuer
W • ,DuCli, JS., &CO
JAIIIE.4 M. WHIMIXII.