, aim titgrapt, HARRISBURG. PA. --------_ spoirdio Afternoon, hlflitary 4. Tut Motor, this morning, notwithstanding tin violent state of the weather, was well at by our "country cousins," and there „„. bountiful supply of produce on hand, os s g(nerally disposed of at moderate 4.1 c. • • s ORD AND TUE SICK Sormixas.—Sanford, in of commendable liberality, has deter deVOte the proceeds of the perform ': , his Ethiopian Opera Troupe at Brant's His evening, for the benefit of the sick t a mp Curtin. An excellent bill of , t , inunint is offered for the occasion, and e doubt there will be a crowded FALL.—Au elderly lady, whose name Id not learn, while returning from mar morning experienced a severe fall ,tivenient in Second street, near the When raised to her feet, she complain_ I ,:tin one in of her ankles,which led ,Lippr,sition that it was dislocated by the no old lady was assisted to her re ,,. r by couple of neighbors, - who happened t, ~resent I'AVYMINTS —We invite the at t property owners and tenants to the !,;:: section of the city ordinances, which ,rttand is to be strictly enforced during ..rut winter : • be it further ordained by the aatheri id, That it shall be the duty of the lot :. • withio the inhabited parts of the city, twenty-four hours after the fall of, a to have the same removed from their rd and gutters into the street in front dwellings or lots, under the penalty of liar for each offence, to be recovered for of the city as other fines are by law re- I,Elfls ' REGLMIST.—CoI. Lewis' regiment, I, ft here day before yesterday for Wil- 1 11 , 3 ,p .1 t, did , via Hagerstown, reached the Litter place yeatet day, where, we regret to ,‘ difficulty occurred between some of the ofn , rrs and men, which will very materially interk t , with the present progress and useful ne=e of the regiment. A number of the privates of the regiment returned here this morning, with a view of seeking an audience of the Gov ernor in relation to the affair ; but we did not learn the result of the interview. As represent. ed to us by the soldiers, the difficulty was of the moot serious nature, resulting in the shooting end killing of quite a number of the men by the officers. The whole transaction, we presume, Rill be the subject of official investigation, when the facts in the case will be fully developed. Point—Before the Mayor.—George Dehaven was up for drunkenness, and discharged. Abraham Burns and Win. Long----soliiiers of .e 110th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers— ere arraigned for drunkenness, and recommit to the lock-up to await a requisition from e officers of the it regiment. Abraham Shaeffer—a "vag"—was found by he police "lying around loose" in the neigh , trhood of the depot. Discharged. Wm. Carney—colored—was up for drunken , ess and disorderly conduct. Fined $l, in de , ult of paying which he was recommitted to he lock-up. Barbara Smith, was arraigned for the larceny of a cape from the house of Mrs. Billings in I:hort street. Discharged in consequence of the rrusecutor failing to appear. By Ma amsoluktted Police—An Irish woman horefused togive her name was arrested for .r drunkenness. Sent to prison..by Alderman line. ==l A SOLD= KILLED. —The saddest accident at we have been called upon to record for , me time, occurred on Saturday last. J. W. oogdon, a private in Company A., Porter :muds, was instantly killed whilst standing pen the platform of the cars, on the Franklin ilrced as the noon train was passing over the k Creek Bridge near Chambersburg. He, th several others, had been left behind on 11111 of Illness, and had so far recovered, as be able to rejoin his regiment. Coshing in ..ht of the camp, and seeing a number of his :wades in the distance, he stepped upon the tform, and was in the act of expressing his by waving his hat, when his head struck he timbers of the bridge. He fell from the through the bridge into the water, from hich his body was immediately recovered and ken to Chambersburg. Mr. Congdon, we , derstand, was among the tallest men of the I: . giment, and was universally loved by the cell and men. He enlisted in Syracuse, N. about three months ago. His residence we level, was Red Creek, Wayne county, New ark. ANOTUR 'RAILROAD ACCIDIINT. —A rnogt welder fla &Ave. —Another accident occurred at a rail toad crossing near the Green Tree on the Penn- I Ifiraola road, on Tuesday last. Mr. David C. - accompanied by his daughter, was crossing the track near the Green Tree, when, just as the ingse had passed over, the engine struck the carriage, crubhing it into fragments. Mr. Lee was thrown on to the cow catcher with the door at the carriage where, in a state of bonen he was carried about four hundred Yards. The engineer did not even know his *h ereabouts. The cars were stopped and Mr. L ee was taken off and carried to the Green Tree * here he remained insensible for some time. 111 1 chief injuries seemed to be about the throat 414 tawsbut no bones were broken. The 1 Z l gbeer was thrown off the track, but so close t the wheels passed over a portion of her ' 4 4 and her muff. She supposed herself th e elle cars ana lay with her face close to 14111:aincl till they had pamed along. She 1, kvere flesh - wound on her arm and was f : h 44l Y be Aged about the face. This is one of e ° ion singular accidents and wonderful es we e ever chronicled in the history of railroad _ Both the injured of w eu_rtn e d have every prospect of entire recovery. persons are doing witi lh wagon, nothing re tell mains to that it "ra g° l The horse was not injured.. Pettneghmnia Math) Ittligraph, :Saturbiiii = lfterm:tint, lanuarg 4, 1862 Baoxer Asseuur.—A soldier belonging to Camp Curtin, while on his way to camp, about 9 o'clock last night, was accosted by a rough looking individual in Reservoir Square, and struck, as he supposed, by a slung !shot, which inflicted a severe wound near his right temple. Before he had time to recover fnims the momen tary confusion owasioned by the blow, the as sailant fled, and although pursued by the sol dier, he succeeded in making his escape. Tus Commix "dairy maids" should be par ticularly careful while weighing butter intended for sale at our markets. However much may be their desire to give "full weight," they are still liable, from causes purely accidental, to find that when their butter is submitted to the ac curate, scales of ourmarket master it is wanting in weight, and accordingly seised as contra band." A farmer lost a basket-full of butter in this way this morning ; and yet we have no doubt that when he weighed it on his scales at home he thought it was "all right." Tas Thum Arch street above Third, Phila delphia, is one of plie moat convenient and com fortable hotels in the city of Philadelphia. It combines all the modern improvements of the most extensive hotels—is conducted with a lib erality which spares neither expense or labor to . edify the guests—is fitted up with luxury, taste and safety—and yet affords all at prices far be low the gilded retreats of mere fashion, where gilded door-knobs and obsequous servants are esteemed as more essential to comfort than solid fare and respectful attention. Commend us to The Union during either a trip of pleasure or business to the Quaker city. It is in the imme- I diate vicinity of all the marts of trade, while five minutes walk is all that is required to reach any of the places of amusement. Therefore, we commend Upton & Newcomer, its proprie tors, to our readers and the traveling public generally. Too Pooa TAXA A PAPER.—We have seen. the Dian who was " too poor to take a paper." He told ns he was, and, a few minutes after we were passing a bar room and had the curiosity to see how he economized in that place. He called up several of his companions and treated to whiskey. When about to drink, he ejected a large quid of tobacco from his mouth. For the whiskey, he put • down twenty-five cents. Then he called for cigars and " handed them around" for which he paid another quarter. These two items would have paid for his paper two months and would prove a benefit instead of an injury. In the benefit his whole family might participate. Let us suppose that he spends as he is a social man, only fifty cents a week for whiskey and cigars for himself and friends. He is also a chewer and will average at least, three cents a day at that. The yearly bill would be, Whiskey and cigars.... Chewing Tobacco. 95 This is what this poor man spends for what is worse than nothing ; but he is "too poor to take a newspVer • Tam Wasucza.—Old mother earth was cover ed this . morning with quite a respectable cover lid of snow, and at the time - of writing this ar ticle (8 o'clock A.. 35.) the indications are very promising for a further and more bountiful sup ply of the " crystalized vapor." There is an excellent basis just now for operations of a tin tinnabulatory nature ; and should our meteoro logical prognostications prove correct, "every body and his wife" will doubtless embrace the opportunity to have a "high old time" general ly. In this connection we append the following "Hyemal Habnab," l written by some " mount ing" poet, in honor of the first snow : Oh ! the snow ! the beautiful snow The crystalized vapor—yclept snow! Fair as the down from angel's wing, Or gossamer web—or anything I Dreamy, delicious, delightful snow, Drop ye, like blessings, on all below ; Obscuring the sky, Likewise the trees, As onward ye fly In the swift wing d breeze— % Clothing the earth in white capote, And other things doing, too numerous to note Oh the snow l the snow! You know l Famously rendered per favor of Poe— How now we glide o'er the whitening crest, Care flitting far from our bosoms, I'm blest! Herrily cheery, the jubilant clang Of silvery bells float on air —glang !J Oh ! the snow ! the snow ! Ho ho! Great institooshun to mortals below I drink , to thee freely, my big thing on ice, In Hiedsick—or lager, if such will mace ! One favor I ask,tho' —that thy grimsome old form Be broke to us gently—don't tam us by storm— Bind snow ! Sauford's Opera Troupe. A CARD. —Mr. Sanford begs leave to notify the public that in consequence of so much labor in the varipus departments, he will be compel ed to have a private performance on Monday evening in order to see what necessary fitting up will be required to have done in order that nothing may be wanting which so often occurs in the hasty erection of buildings. Therefore, Tuesday evening will be the inaugu ration night of the beautiful Temple. For the production of Opus, observe the scale of pieces. Parquette and upper boxes, 25 cents. No half price. Orchestra chains, 50 cents. Private boxes onstage, 75 cents. Entire box, $5 00. • BUSINESS NOTICES. Ho WANT= TO HMI. See advertisement Boempum for a few gentlemen in a private fa mily. See advertisement. VAIXABLI TWO BTORY FRAXII DWELLING Roma is offered for sale. See advertisement. Benefit of the Amonsrrs.--Ssaroan's OPKBA, R'ant ' s Hall. Sick Soldiers at Camp Curtin. Gaon° MonoHerz, Exchange, Walnut street. Performancea ripe with fun, variety and talent, and novelties follow each other in thick and quick succeadon; given too, not horecepathati cally, but in quantities and of a quality to be obtained nookhereelse for the same money. No one Can , wonder that the "Grotio" is so well ALL should'read Prof Wood's advert'immest in nudger Column. Nerrics ! Rthaarris ! &Remiss ! ! —Gentlemen now-is thelime to have a good fitting Shirt made to measure or from wimple. lam now making a good shirt fur $1 25 equal to any oth er now in the market, for $1 76. All work guaranteed to fit and to; giVe entire eatisfabtimi to the wearer. Always on hand a large assort ment of Ladies' and Gentleman' Furnishing Goods at the old prices; also a large lot ..f A 1 . Irish Linens at the old prices. If you want a bargain or a good fitting under garment, just go to James A. Lynn, Manufacturer , No. 12. Market street, next to Hummel & grocery store, Harrisburg, Pa., where he is selling without regard to cost or the advance of goods. • FEU Fuss Fuss I —We have r.x.eived a new supply of Furs, Muffs and Fur Capes, from 82,60 up to $l2; a arge'assortment of Cloaks 62,60 up to $B. 25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 60c, 750, $lOO, $1.75. 60 dos. 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 po. 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 124 c., • Satchels Sontegs, Alapacas, Paramattas, Sets of Sleeves and Collars, and 200 Towels at 120. Please call at S. Lzw - r's. , . delo, A O..Rn TO Tali LAPIS? OIL DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FDA FEMALES "Read the fo to ing certificate" from clue of the Oral ladled in -Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that thy (Ur em. Bristol at C 0.,) and told them that .be, of course, did not was) her name made , public, but if any one should doubt the won erful efficiency of Ga. Dtaras oon Golden Puts, they might refer any Lady ta htn, ae she cond. ered it a daily, as wed as a pie eaure, to her Koos ledge of their efficacy, as administered to ber daughter, a youug ady 17 years 04. -he was fast go ing into cons amptinn—had taken cold—nature became ousiructed Two- bones of these Guinea raw entire ly cured her, and sae is new in r 'bust health '-We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying each box Price 91.- Buld wholesale 'and retail by G. A Italurvairr, Na. 2. Jones Row, lid C. H. n SLIMS, 91 Market sweet, liarris burg, in. By sending either of them 11l 00 through' be liarrisburg Past Offkra the Plluteriti s aunt conlideutially by mail to any part of tile country; "free of postage." N. 13.--Loult out for traumatic's.. Hey sio endue.. Ali of any rind unlesa the box is signed le G. Howe. 6,1 others is a beau imposition and Una ale therefor.), ar. you rams) your lives and health, '(to say nothing ut he log humbugged out of your money), tiny only of thin, who snow the signature of it. Howe on every bus . lob Nan reOeutly Men oida.l o ae.....u1a al 104 Pau Ne.na , ....aoutorlailull a Th.) ingredients compoelog the above Pills are made known to every Agent, au they are safe, and - will perform all claimed for Glenn Sold also by, T. L Iramberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff• man, ifecnewcsourg ; hi..uarks, Lewistown ; 8, Billet' j 8. G. Wild, Newaalle ; J. C. Anick, burg ; J Spangler, Chembersbu)g; E. T. - iller, ore;lr J. A. Wolf, 8. d. Stevens. to 'Mug ; and n. P. Hunter, eterading, and by "one • ruggist" le every town and SW 440 in the United States, and to, S. D. ROWE, e 8 4m Sole Proprietor, N evr York. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 11 Wm. A. Batctielmos Hair Rye 1 The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known ! All others are mere Imitation, and should be. avoided if you wish to friCalltl rtoculo. GREY, RED tiB RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Slaw., without toe least injury to Hair or Skill. FIFITEN MI , DAIS AVD DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to WM. A. BATOMILOII sio.:e IS 9, and over 230,000 applications have been made to the hair of too patrons of his faMOllB Opt. $l6 00 10 95 Wit. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE IN oduces a color not w be distinguishou from nature and Is wsaaetrub not to ittinre in the least, however long it may be oontin ued, gad the 111 , . Heele of but, "hag remedied, The hair is invigorated for bib by this splendid Dye, , whiChis prop erly apiited 4 No. 16 dead Street Now Fork, , , :told a ll the sites slid toted!' of the United Sta t es, by Dirriggiele and Fancy Goode Dealers The Geortine has the name!' William A Batuhalor," and.addreas npou a awl plate engraving, on the four sides of each box. ocl2-dawly iflarritD. - In this city January 2d, 1862, by the Rev. R. J. Carson, Mr. MATIMUIL A. Rums, of Rochester, N. Y., and Mine Lomas E. MERMAN, of Barri,burg. ltd* On tbe morning of the 4th inst.; of Dottier% Janes CORSILUIrs, eldest child of William K., and Marion Ver. bake, aged 11 years, 4 months and 22 days. [the fr ends and acqualutances of the family are res pectfully Invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his parents In Walnut street, on Monday afternoon next at 2 o'clock.] Ntin 2thotrtiamtuts. • NOTICE. THE account of John A. Stably, Adeig -11 or Peter t.heetz, of Hummslatown, has een flied in the Court of Contmar Pleas of Dauphin county, and Inn be confirmed oo the nigh any of February on ion cause he shown to the contrary. J. C. YOL•NO, jan4-3td Prothonotary. VzSENCe. of VANILLA, Esseuoe of Lemon, Flavoring Extracts, :Or sale at the new n nuiesale and Retail Grocery and Provision am e , oor. 'JET Front and Market streets. 11 NICHOL' & BOWMAN. CIGARS ano Tobacco, of all kinds. 'Ex tenslye assortment of Nark at NICHOLS & 130 VNAN'S, J 1 corner Front and - Market otreet. CRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh ILI Apple, Hemony, et VOlt BALE CHEAP.--AL TWO • STORY FRAME aura, 123050 feat situ- ni■ aka 1 on Grand street, In the re ir of the Reser voir. For further particulars apply on the prem. tees to [de111,42009 it. M. MAUR. NEW Fruits, Currents, liaising, Citron and lemons, at the new Wholesale and Retail. Geo. eery and PrOVII3IOII Store; corner tient end' Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. , natois arsowlacv: DANDELION COFFEE I—A Firt eh and large supply of this Celebrated Coffiejost reoetied nal WM. DOO Jr., co. APPLES,Oranges, Lemons, Dried Fruits, Beam, Hammy he., at .1. Wide& cora , r Tiara and Wa , ut. J 43410 A COLORED MAN as Cook and Hostler AIM for an officer. Addreas ¬e:stating. came and re.hieciee .4421.* DIARIES FOR 1862. rpHE largest and best selected assortment of 1, Din RIMS ever imported into this city can be found at DRIED SWEET CORN (SaAzma.) sow. must, WI!, DRUM, 17.48, OftaIiDERRIER DRIED APPLES, DRIED MOREL Fresh Peaches, Oa cane.) •• Tomatoes, •' •• Corn, &c., am. Just received sod for sale by no&I WK. DOCK, Ja. k OU EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR in fourth and hall bbL, mots, Mee, wholeaslo and ireta4 at, • the N•w Grocery and Pruviaton Sore, Fro; and likrket sts NICHOLS At 80W314.N. , O. 1 ALADIEIMAL in lEitiTs; ititlf ii N ia - - ann hi k rat thd Mow Grocery and Provi sion Front snit Kum streets. NICIODIS k BOWMAN. • Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., 'Late 288Arroadway, New York Wu. NICHOLS & HOWKAPPS, corner, Front and Market !streets WANTED,' PAIPi.. A. MOFALL. Head Quarters Camp Curtin BIEBCFNEII'S Cheap Bookstore. Nem 2bvertisenunte. BRANT'S HALL ! Benefit , of the Siok and Disabled Sot _ diem at Camp Curtin. LaST BIGHT AT THE ABOVE HALL SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 4th. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN ROMEO AND 3IILIET. Doors open at el. Coinmenoeti at 7.1. Admission - - 25 Cents. IrOn Monday Evening the NEW OPERA HOUSE will be inaugurated with a splendid Bill of Entertainment, on which occasion Miss JULIA SANFORD will make her first appearance in this city, and return of the Great Favorite J. L. CARNbROS.T. ,JaZdtr GROTTO MUSIC HALL! Ly.iFf;Dill:3sl9llllgom:isagf4ol:llDl4 CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY! Hundreds Unable to Obtain Admission The greatest array of Talent ever appearing in the CAPI CAL of the KEYSTONE S PATE. EVERY EVENING! EVERY EVENING ! Composed of MALE and FEMALE ARTLSTS, each one being a STAR in their Profession. LOOK AT THE NAZE& BEHOLD! OBSERVE! Mtge ROSA VOLAIIADT, the most pleasing Songstress. Mists JULIA PRICE , , • the Philadelphia Favorite. MMus MILLIE MARIE, the Fascinating Danseme BILLY iIbiIADIIIERS, the Champion Bone Player OLE BULL DICK MYERS. the Greasteet Violinist on the Stage. MAIM GEBLER, the •Prince of Comic Vocaliate JEIALTON BITERS, the Celebrated Wench Dancer BILLY WORRELL, the Great Negro Comedian WILLIAMS.BROTHERS • In Songs, Duetts, Glees and Choruses. Prof. Strade will preside at the Piano. Ole Bull Dick Myers, Violinist. Admission' - - 10 and 15 cents Doorsopen Si o'clock. Commences at o'clock TD. ATMS, KAS FOUNTAIN. Proprietors. • gePosifirdy no Boys admitted. UNION RESTAURANT,. BILLIAED AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 118 ktaitllklnlyritEllrt NEAR virta. THE enbecrihero having erected a large hpildlag at the above place, expressly for the per', o fats above todioatecli Nano call the attention or the pub- Walt the folloirtiw: - Teti filfiraillasa, Oa the first Hoar, with a dining room attached, is titted up in first-class style, and it will at all times be suppled with the best OVSTERA to be had it , the Atlantic Cities, *ter with terrapin, flak and all kinds of game in season. ' Oysters served up In every style, and meals to be had at all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated brawtries in the country constantly on hand. The Ten -pin,A.lley, or Bowling Saloon, is In the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the lovers of this healthy exorcise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is up-stairs —elegantly limed up, and centaur three marble top o =ideation citation ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the want of a grand combin ation of this kind, and as the proprietors are determine. to conduct it in a quiet and orderly mariner, and do eve rything in their power to make it a fas :tenable re • ort, they hope to receive a liberal mime of public patronage. wataAel C. 110FADDszi &co. A. L N , ream or Piano, Melodeon, Guitar and Singing, PARTICULAR attention will be paid for the education or the voice atter "ilaseini's" cele brated method. OEOO ID WHIM KOOChell MO& Store; 93 Market etreet. FOR -SE WING MACHINES. JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 an 500 YDS. WILLIE, BLACK dl COLORID. 'HIS thread being made particularly for Isewing Machines, la YEKY STRUNG, SKOOrti AND EL ISTIO. - Ili; strength la not impaired by washing, nor by friction or the needle. For Machines, ass divots' Patent Glace, FOR , UPPER THREAD, - and Brooks Patent Eilnlkic4,lostl Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable, sealers tbroutabosi me country.— Also, ni am or 100 owes ram .4118JetteD teal , by NIX etlaNnY rat, Sole Agent. not-d6m. • - 118 Vesey Areet, New York. DR. T. .J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST i niFFERB his eettrloes to the citizens o ALI Harrisburg &wilts visa:ivy. .Be sollaits a share o the kiehhe Patrelneerelpt gives ,asuraooe that nia beet endeavors shall beg i.iito read ministration in his pro fession. Being an cititioirell tried elitist, he feels safe is setting the public generally to call on Limy assuring horn tont they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Office NO. 1213 Market street, Lb the house formerli oc cupied by Jawb it fi'4sr, near the United OWE" H 04151, Elarrtsbnrg, Pe rorS-Aly NvHOLESA.NE and RETAIL'DEALER in Confectionary, Foreign slid Domestic From Oates, Prunes, Raisins and Nuts of all kinds.— Fresh and tsse4i, sospicansies, Vinegar, spices, TO ba4co, Severs and tioantry Produce in general, Market street, next door to Parke House, also caner Third and Walnut streets. 0ct28415m JOHN WISE. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! 450 t i LBS. FAMILY. BuCK v waiver FLOOR (Matra) In 126 sod 266 1 begs. The quality is very superior, having been se selected exprouly for our retail trade. For setts low by unit W6l. DOOR, Jr., k 00. CHRISTMAS itooKs! Alarge collection of BOOKS suitable for OHRLSTMAS P • RaliTti has just been re ceived at BERGNER'S OBFA2 BOOKSTORE. .zlOOO 000 ENVELOPES ! . immense stodt df lENTIEWEEI of every sire is now opening at , BERGINEIII3 OfINAP BOOKSTORE. 40TIONS. Quite .11 variety o 1 useful and entertabilugar9Ces • 1011171/1811 BOOICBTORF. 'a COMPANION:— A -014 , Denvqnkuu Wanting Dan ; also, Yartiblios, orandum Books, Ponmai s int n2O BOOKSITOM Miscellaneous Holiday Presents! LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY GOODS, has just been opened at BERG NER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. Among the re cent publications will be found— PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, UNEXCEPTIONABLE, 1N STYLE. UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY, UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. urns bound to suit all tastes, in CLOTH. WITH IMITATION MOROCCO, WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE, WITH VELVET AND GOLD, WITH. CARVED WOOD SIDES, To HoldiTwelve Cards, To HOld Twenty Cards, To Hold Thirty Canis, To bold Forty Cards, To Hold Fi , tv Cards, To Hold Sixty Cards, To Hold Eighty Cards, To Hold One ELmdred Cards, To Hold Two Hundred Cards, Fro- SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS To TFENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. FOR THE . lEW YEAR! NOW OPINING AT KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE, .91, Market street. A FINE variety of those rare CuNFECTii WS, lan from the Factory. A most KLIGANT IILITURE, (*helmet yet received) neatly put up In oae pound bones. Call soon. Also, another lot or those splendid Ladies' Mitchel', Ladies' Wire and Leather Purses Ladies' Orimptnions or Wora Olsen, and other fine goods which you would do well to see. de8O• JUST OPENED, A LARGE STOCK OF TT R. .111 RICH DARK SHADES. VERY CHEAP GOO DS FOR THE HOLIDAYS At C ATHC Altr R, de2B Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. GIFTS FOR THE HOIJJDAYS. THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF RAR: CONFECTIONS, OF THE FINEST QUALITY NOW READY FOR THE PUBLIC. CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS, Put up neatly in boxes, from one to five pounds. FINE C dOCOLA.TE CONFECTIONS, IN GREAT VARIETY. TOGETHER WITH A BRILLIANT IMPORTATION OF RICH FANCY BOXES. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210, Market street,. del dlm Philadelphia. TO 'THE YOUNG MEN OP PENN'A. VING been authorised to recruit a Regiment for the Volunteer smite of Venneylva nia we have olneluded to make it engin:tent of "sharp :hooters"--rillamem—reernit d trout the State al large. We want TIN good able bodied y,ung men from each county, so as to have every p tidien of ths State fully and equally represented. Thews desirous of serving their country, of lighting u oder and tor oar good oft NAG, have u tie a spleadid °pent-- teeny Were them We intend to make this at "CRACK RIVItiRNT ;. if possible the oast iu the service of our noble Commonwealth. skid substantial uniform• will be li/rained as Pnoll IS the men roaoh CAOIA and a - ta sworn into tile ssrance. Tae Regiment will be ar med with Muni or Reourth rums wit dews IlLYONria. Those dealting to collat. as positively only TEN will be taken from each county in Ike State, had belt :r roport Immo. early, any time after the -20th ur DeAtolbar to nf Brown, Harrisburg, Pa. Any or ail osmtnaniciatio ns from distant comities will be anaWeqrt speodily nd oonfldeu Catty. w. w . BR iWN , tiapmin. P- 5.—A1l papers favorable to the cause will please copy. dell d4w HYMNBOOKS! HYMNBOOKS! New School Presbyterian Hymnßo?ks Old School Presbyterian Hymn Books. Lutheran Hymn Books. Methodist Hymn Books. German Reformed Hymn Books. In variocua styles of Binding can be had at BEBE/Ne:VS BOOK STORE Seleot &bode for Bova and Girls FRONT STREET 11110 VIC LOCUST. liE fr Fill term of ROBSta School for boys, will open on the Arm Monday in September. th.. room Is well ventilated, comfortably furnisned, and in every respect adapted for school per pine. 4...tra.tifiNz WELWBC's School for girls, locate 1 n the same buildin.t, will open for the Fail term at the same time. The room has been'elegantly &tea up to promote he healiu and mouton of stawears. augz..d f PORT P 01.1103 Tiff BITING IM.SKS, VW TB.AVELLNG BAGS, PUB.S.N.B, POitrii.ONalES, And a general assortment of NANCY GOODS have just been received at AMINES'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE "v 4. PAN 71110HTIBR TRAK TES r 3 WuB.D." RR L A "AGENT STOCK. THE NOM BEAUTIFUL oPYLES AND PATTERNS OP Gold and Silver Pencil. and Pen Cases. In the market, la to be found at BERGNER'S CHEAP EtOOBSTORE. ANOTHER NEW STOCK ! Portable Writiug Desks, Backgammon Bu Traveling Lags, Parsee, Wallets,". Toilet Bottles, and a general assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, Call at BEKGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE POtt T FOLIOS--WRITI NO DESKS. AN entire new assortment of these useful ar tides just opened at BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore, MILITARY GAUNTLIOB. ANEW LOT, just received, of the bee quality, at Catt r yaßT'S, Llext dew to Sim' , stabil, lksu &set WI NOE P. 1.613, INA". . - almost., Lissom, 4.IIHNJKIa, LION, / Sults‘le Lot Mince Pies to wrlekm by dee wm.nixog, alt., al co. N tip 2tavtrtisrnunts. BOOKS FuR c HILDREN! A sew and large as-ortment of BOOKS suit able for Children, has just been opened at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE Among the assort ment will be found an endles variety of • TOY BOOKS! Iml*motible Pleasure Books with Colored Piotures, A full assortment of these popular Children's Books printed on fine linen, consisting of Stories from the Scriptures—Rah, Stories from the Scriptures—David, Stories From the Scriptures—Sanrson, Childs Pictorial Reader, House that Jack Built, Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, Old Woman and Fig, Farmer Boy's Alphabet, or "gperd th, Plough," Old Mother Hubb trd, Little Mtn and Maid, Lime g„p..,..p, Jenny Wren, &c., &o. In addition to the above I have a large as sortment of bound JUVENILE BOOKS. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS Ake. BIBLES for 87 cents, BIBLES for 60 , outs, BIBLES .or 76 cents, BIBLE.; fur $l, . BIBLE • for $1 26, BIBLIts for $1 50, BIBLES or $2, BIBLE. tor 58, BIBLES f $4, BIBLES for $6, BIBLEI.t for $6. BIBLES foi $7, tiltiLKS fo. $B, BIBLES tor $lO, Bl BUIS for $ l 5l BIBLE tor $25. PRAYER BOOKS AT ALL PRICES. All the latest Books published are drily re ceived and sold at the invent puhlishera rates. Examine the stuck. LATEST NEWS. - 1111XICHOLS & BOW lAN having just re turned from the wa•t au externem., Ana we I ecl.uted intlec of goods, p , tre.h.teed reeve,: 1124 9 Junta the dozens of liar mbar/ red viteetty t etli and titmice ihow N.w t.uoile at the ul I awe I tome, ly 00- hawed by V. cornet rfikuL dud Motet t.treets, lierruibutg, Pr. Prices As low as env other holm. COFFEE, Green end Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and ti wice Syrups ; FLOUR, in Barrels And Sick; BUCK- W HEAT and CORN-MEAL; RICE, BEANS. POTA.LOES ; FISH, of all kinds; SALT, Coarse and fine ; OIL, Coal Oil and WhaleCil ; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh from the Mill. APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAISINS, CURRENIS, NUTS, DRIED FRUITS, . _ SOAPS, Common and Fancy ; WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, beat of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew ing ; QUEENS WARE I QUEENSWARE I I Extensive assortment of all etyl.•Jand patterns and prams. Util and examiue our Stunk of Goods at the Wh flaetde and Retail Grocery, 'knit and Pcovus..in Store, corner Front and Market atrent, litrrisburg, Country Produc. taken' COAL 111 ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS. tBE Weight Carte are certified by the Sealer of Weights and Measures. 000811/11111111 can weigh their coal in their own doors. Bls of grad la polestar during these tiara times for every one SO know that they an IMUCIR PULL. UOIMINT WIXOM large supply of Coal always to be found on bard, via Ulan VALLEY all BALTA. CO O 3 WILIISBAriaIi, all aim LORBERRI COAL,lthegesuine ankila,) d by the car load or single ton AU coal of the beat quality, delivered free from all im purities AT mime TO SUIT TOO TIMES, by the boat or oar load, single, halt or third of tons and by tue bushel. JAIIIII3 It. Harrisburg, Nov. 6, 1881.—y hv4l:lq4oP3ill34:6l:tniloti'til large and fresh assortment of Good., suitable for presems, among which will be foun d • sple..did stoat of Foes, (ell kinds lust made,) A large line of Embroidered Collars Sleeves, so., A grant variety of Shawls, (at low prices,) A lot •tf New •iil‘s—Drees Goods, Stc. livery kind if Lathes, GOlllB, end Misses Gaon , leite and Gloves, ladles and Gents Hlkfs —large weak, Gents Crave4a, Neea Ties, Ooliars, Sul, Lanieg;Genus and Ilisgets Kid Glu Yea, Honied, Caps. ; egging, Armlets, Sc. is LARGE ADDITION HAS BEEN MADE TO OUR STOOK ON MOURNING GOODS• Bargains In Goode of all land' can be had at 0.4TH0 ars No. 14 MAratt Square, Ne=t doer to the Hsi rusburg Bank.: dell JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR SEIM Gi-ALNLISI, MADE of Good Tobacco an t from one to two years hid, of my uwu manufacture. A this cbuloe Chewing aid omi.:Aug ru humo, npea, &ate and a large va. any of ether ariimee cunt ndy ou hai la sale whmettle and retail. Chaim. ul for former pat ronage, I cope oy await attembou 1..1 Damao:to to receive a liberal share of the tr A eau Ornosl Hoorn attached, where chsterners may lay beck &LIU WA my fiLig an. JaCCO Don't forget tun wtudow w Ih the g that se the porn to buy your T push w asSi • are North Mereet Square, Roosa we het at eet, Hat g. D e. 4, 1861—u8m It WYnOFF. COAL! COAL ! $B, AND $2 2b PER TUN OF 2,000 LBEL U. D. le u T , 9dFFICE No. 74, Market 6treet, yard on the Ousel, foot or Norm street, Wholesale. and Re emerlu TILISRAinaIf, WILI2RARRR, 'MUM VALLST, 311NitlIztr sad BUOADIOP COAL Flambee and Dealers may rely upon outdoing a first-rue amide, and Ind w.igtkl, rt 'the loomed rani. Miami promptly dummied M. A I nerd :13C,J11114 made to par• dowers papal; for the n.. 1 anal ordered. Patient price, $3 ind 2b per ten. kiarrieuurg, out aft. —..Mu RUBBER GOODS Rubber Bails, Rubber Watihei, Rubber des, liuuucr Toys geuerally at BERGNEIt':; CHEAP 13U0E.6101a. PROF. ADOLPH A'. T6LiPoLii. WOULD respectfully inform his ola patrons and the public generally that ite will oontinue to give instructions on the PIANO WYSE, MR LODSSON, VIOLIN and also in tbs science of THOROUGH BARB. Be will Vila pleasure wait upon pupils at their monies at any hour leaired, or lessons will be givens Ms residence, is Third street, a few doors below th German Reformed Chunk. deolfratt GOLD PENS! GOLD PENS! THE largest and most varied assortment of GOLD PENS is for sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. or&m, WAutsaarno. HAY BAY! I—Superior baleu Hay JUL lbr sale by at. 21 0 JAN 63 wsEgues, ZH 1 . 1 , 1 1700T/il, NAIL, CLOTH, HAT, LATH= sad INFANT nanamas,ta mat variety Nam AND BANDY WO= GEO. BEEtGNER delOay
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