Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 10, 1862, Image 3

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GARRISFiIIFIG, PA
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Friday Morning, January )0, 1S
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JUVENILN BILLAItn PLAYA:M.—Au interukting
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of billiards came me
yesterday morning
at Poulton's Hillard Saloon in the rear of
liritrit's Hall, between Master Lebo, aged 12
Star; of Lock Haven and Master Poulton,
aged Ii years, a "chip of the old block." The
game was well, played, and terminated in the
victory of Master Poulton
A NEN CUBE. -A singular addition to chiro
podic science bus been made in the Guthrie
Grny r egiment, in service in Western Viiginia,
where they Were for weeks at a time with we)
feet. Their feet had been so thoroughly soak
ed that every corn end bunion in the regiment
was killed. We mention this curious fact for
the benefit of those troubled in this manner,
and hope that every wan so afflicted will im
ediately enlist.
A SPORTING ITEM —lt may be of interest to
some to know what it costs the State of Ohio
to ~apply her dogs with a first class sport for
in vetr .we give it. '1 here were killed by
,A w s. is Ohio during the year 1861, 42,781
shier, valtad at $64,216 25. During the
„,,, e per.od 'hire were injured 19,000, valued
at E.2 . .!,579 70—total, 81,782 sheep, at $86,-
795 io That is more than all the dogs in
Cbthtendom are worth.
Dean of '6l.—Among the notices of the
diad of '6la prominent place should be given to
King Cotton. ghat powerful despot, in his ef
forts to extend his power, receiving an "inter
nal injure which speedily brought his reign
and life to close. Had he been content to
"li are well enough alone," he might have
been en-ured many and prosperous days ; but
in striking for universal dominion he fell to
rise no more. A pregnant illustration of "vault
ing ambition that bath o' erleaped itself !"
A RAILROAD &usu. —On Thursday, while the
afternoon train of cars, on the Franklin Rail
road, was on its way to Chambersbarg from
Greencastle, quite an accident occurred. One
of tie axles of a car belonging to the Pennsyl
vania.liallroad broke, causing a general smash
up. Three cars were broken, all loaded with
flour Whinging to Sehafhirt, Wunderlich Si Co.,
of Greencastle, destroying, we were informed,
ti a great extent, about twenty barrels of flour.
The sour lost, in connection with the breaking
of the cats, will make the loss considerable.
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BALI. OF THE HOPE FIRE COMPANY.—This de
serving fire company gave,their annual ball at
Brant's Hall Wednescl iy night. The evening was
not very propitious, but the attendance was
large and highly respectable. A famous string
band was on band, but as the people about
here know how to appreciate good music, it
would be useless to say anything more about
it, with the exception that It was " tip top."
The hall was handsomely decorated, and the
dancing, taking into consideration the crowded
state of the room, went off finely, no disturb
ance whatever having occurred upon the Door.
The guests seemed to enjoy themselves, and the
'' hop" broke up towards the " wee sma "
hours, all highly pleased with the festivities of
the occasion.
" Too LATIL': —Did a train ever leave the
depot at this place without some unfortunate
genius bting left behind, to take his chance in
the next train ? How olten does some indi
vidual come puffing and blowing, and hear the
minute bell strike, when he is over two squares
from the wished for depot. How he likes the
suggestion of some younster, who sings out,
"Hurry up, you, sir! only a minute left," and
profiting by the advice, he vainly endeavors to
"make time," but he just succeeds in getting
in one end of the building as the train is get
ting out the other. For all the good that
train will do him, he might as well have been
two hours behind time, and wiping the perspi
ration from his brow, he takes the " back
track" to try to miss it again in the course of
the day. If he does succeed in getting on,
some one else will just have the bad luck to do
the same thing he did, and we doubt whether
a day passe s but that one or more repeat these
few welds, "too bad ! too late !"
P B OL WOWS ORATION.—Prof. M'Coy, of
Washington, D. C., the distinguished orator,
having received and accepted an invitation
from the members of the Pennsylvania Legisla
ture, delivered in the chamber of the House
on Wednesday evening last for the fourth time
in this city his celebrated lecture on the "Lon
don Times the American Rebellion and the
War for the Constitution." The Chamber was
filled with a large and intelligent audience, in
cluding a number of ladies. In the absence of
his Excellency Gov. Curtin, who sent a note
explaining Lis absence, ex-Speaker Davis, of
Penang° county, presided. The oration was
delivered with all that thrilling eloquence for
which Prof. ItrOoy is distinguiaheci, and was
frequently interrupted by bursts of applause
from the audience. At the conclusion of its
delivery the following resolutions, offered by
Ml. Abbot, one of the Representatives from
v'hiladelphia, were read, and unanimously
agreed to :
Resolved, That the Senators and members of
the House of Representativ es of Pennsylvania
tender to Prof. McCoy, their sincerest thanks
for delivering before them his eloquent oration
in which he vindicates in ISO ename l ly a manner
our national cause, against the assaults and
misrepresentations of English presses and states
men hostile to the American Republic.
Resolved, That as a means of fixing in the
minds and hearts of the people of the United
Sates the great Nal tonal principles and inter
eats at stake in this war, this audience Join
with those who heard it in the National Capi
tol at Washington, in the desire that this ora
tion may he repeated as fax as possible through
out the Union.
Resolved, That the Governor of the Common
wealth, and the Speakers of the Senate and
Luse of Representatives be requested to act
es a committee to address a circular to the pa
triotic citizens in the principal places in Penn
sylvania, setting forth the advantages which
alight accrue to the country, by the delivery
in !heir respective communities of this appealpower
p to American patriotism, as against
internal and external enemies," who
lic, aro now plotting the overthrow of the Repub-
THE YOUN9 RASCAL —We overheard one' of
our deeds retrark yesterday, after " picking
Liniself up" from the icy pavement, that he
entertained the best possible feelings for man
kind generally, but most devoutly wished to
see the streets of our city laid in ashes !
THE bleams.—This unwelcome visitor of
the nursery is now extensively prevalent in
the rural portions of the county. Its ravages
are confined mostly to cbildren, but adults are
frequently attacked, and we have heard of
families where seven or eight have been sick
at the same time.
Cuaious ANIMAL. —The Huntingdon Journal
says that last week a curious animal of the deer
species was brought to that place, having been
killed by some hunteis on the Broad Top
Mountain. Its hair was snow white, resem
bling a goat's in length, and the animal appar
ently was a cross between the deer and goat.
BEARS AT COLD SPRING.—We understand
that several wild bears have been shot recently
in the mountains, near Cold Spring, Lebanon
county, and that bear meat has became quite a
common luxury in that neighborhood. Sports
men hereabouts anxious to take a "pop" at
these animals can reach the hunting grounds
via the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad.
BROKE THROUGH - THE Ica. —While a number
of boys were engaged skating on the river un
der the Harrisburg bridge yesterday,:one of
them, named Isaac Smith, broke through the
ice, and bad it not been for a couple of men
who happened to be working near by, he would
in all probability have found a watery grave.
Skating is a good exercise ; but persons ought
to be careful not to venture on ice not thick
enough to bear their weight.
I'L PAY THF. CONDUCTOR.-0/1 OHO of the
railroads the conductors have come down on
the dead head system, and very much curtail
ed the free list. An individual, who had been
in the habit of traveling to and fro without
any charge, recently applied to the superinten
dent for a pass, and was much offended on his
being refused. As he was leaving the room,
he angrily exclaimed ; "I'l pty my fare this
time, but the road shan't be any the richer by
it. I pay the conductor."
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Tun ICY 81111 SWAYS that prevailed throughout
the city this morning were a source of much
annoyance to pedestrians, especially those who
happened to be in a hotly, and whose boots
were not provided with the accommodating
little fixtures kno'n as "creepers." We wit
ness( d quite a number of "prostr ttions," some
few of which resulted in the slight injury of
those who experienced them, while others were
highly diverting, and caused roars of laughter
from the more fortunate spectators.
THE LAKE DEFENOIIB.—The newspapers in the
towns situated along Lake Erie are carrying on
quite an interesting discussion relative to the
necessity of Lake defences, and the establish
ment of nayal depots. Bach of the 'papers of
course commends its own locality to the favor
able consideration-of the government in thia
matter, and takes particular care to in•licate
all the bad points of their competitors. A.
Cleveland paper, noticing the claims of. Erie
says that "the II S. steamer Michigan lies in
the bay, and, being made of iron, would add
great weight to the defence," and alluding to
another town, adds "that the principal defences
of Dunkirk are the high price of board and poor
whisky !"
A Thema Dams Wrra.—The Bucks county
Intelligencer says that the personal property of
Robert Tyler, late chairman of the Democratic .
Mate Committee, and leader of the Democracy
in Bucks county, now a traitor in Richmond,
was sold in Bristol a few days ago, by Sheriff
Simpson. When the rebellion broke out last
April, Robert op mly took sides in favor of
secession, defending the infamous work of the
southern conspirators. His treasonable senti
ments shocked the patriotism of the loyal peo
ple of Bristol, and finding that it was no longer
sate to remain in a community where the glori
ous stars and stripes were revered, he fled to
the land of treason, and hat since devoted his
energies to destroying the only free government
on earth. Hisfamily followed him soon after
wards.
Try LOCHTEL CAVALRY.-This fine cavalry
regiment, commanded by Col. E. O. Williams,
and to which the Harrisburg City Cavalry,
Capt. C. C. Davis, belongs, is still located in
the southern part of Kentucky with the Union
army under Gen. Buill. The commissioners
who were appointed by Gov. Curtin to visit our
troops in that State, report the following of the
"Lochiel boys," which will be read with inter
est.by our citizens :
"Oa returning home the Ninth (Luchiel)
Pennsylvania Cavalry regiment, Col. E. C. Wil
liams, was visited. This regiment was en
ramped about one mile above Jeffersontille,
Indiana, awaiting orders. Your commission
ers received a cordial welcome from Col. Wil
liams, who promptly commenced having the
rolls signed, expressing the belief that they
could be made complete and ready to forward
in a few days, and although not yet 'waved,
your commissioners have been advised sine°
their return home that very little delay will
ensue before they are sent forward. The latter
named troops we found well and thoroughly
equipped. besides being supplied with all that
was required to promote their comfort auclwell
being. Your commissionets believe that doth.
ing was left undone on their part, to impress
earnestly upon the minds of the citizen sol
diers the full importance and object of their
BUSINESS NOTICES.
GROTTO MUM HALL.—This popular place of
amusement draws to 'Wahl large and steadily
increasing patronage, which is putting money
in the purse of its managers. The perforances
are rife with fun, and the pieces follow in such
quick succession that the attention of the au•
thence is never suffered to flag,
ANDFORD'S OPRRA Souse. —Mr. Sanford CBT
tainly deserves the thanks of our amusement
loving public for the untiring efforts be has
made, and is making for their enjoyment: , It
was a great risk to attempt to establish an
Opera House ; but Mr. Sanford "knew it,thing
or two," and has dashed right into the good
graces of the public, which renders his stares
certain. A famous progranuno la out for pia
eveniap entertainment,
Ipernisplnattia Map qlkgraph, .ftitrap Morning, Januar, 10, 1862
ÜBICH & Botrauur, dry guods merchants south
ea•t coiner of Front and Market streets. We
call the special attention of buyers this day to
our stock of ginghams, calicoes, shirting and
sheeting musling, at a small advance on iorrner
prices. jan O.
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Funs! Funs ! Fuss !— We have r.3ceived a
new suppli of Furs,Muffs and Fur Capes, from
$2,50 up to $l2, a lrge assortment of Cloaks
$2,50 up to $B.
25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 50c, 75c, $lOO, $1.75.
60 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers white
and grey mixed..
50 doz. of white ribbed Stockings at 16e and
17c.•
40 pc. of 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 12ic., Satchels
Sontags,'Alapacas, Paramattas, Sets of Sleeves
and Collars, and 200 Towels at 12c. Please call
at S. LEW'Z'S. delo
Norms I Bgaaams BARGAINS !—Gentlemen
now is the time to have a good fitting Shirt
made to measure or from sample. lam now
making a good shirt for $1 25 equal to any oth
er now in the market for $1 76. AU work
guaranteed to fit and to give entire satisfaction
to the wearer. Always on hand a large assort
ment of Ladies' and Gentlemans' Furnishing
Goods at the old prices; also a large lot of A 1.
Nat 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 be is
selling without regard to cost or the advance of
goods.
ALL should read Prof. Wood's advertisement
in another column.
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES.
"Read the folo ring a:tilde:He" from one of the first
ladies In Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that
city (Er. Wm. Bristol .tt H 0.,) and told thum.that she, of
course, did not wise her name made public, but if any
one should doubt the won i extol efficiency of Dm Deeps
co's Holden Nis, they might refer any Lad); to her, as
she considered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her
knowledge of their efficacy, as administered le her
daughter, a young I ady 17 years old. the was : fest go
ing Into bons imption—had taken cold—nature became
otistructed Two boxes of these Hoiden Pills entire
ly cured her, and sue is now in robust health
"We were particular In buying the genuine. Fall and
explicit directions accompanying mon box Price 51.
Sold wholesale and retail by 0. A BANNVART, No. 2,
Jones liow, K.. Hansa, , 91 Market street, Barns.
burg, Pa. , Ily,sending either of . them .91. 00 Wrought he
Harrisburg Post Office the Pius will be sent cOnlideunelly
by trail to any part of the country.; "free of postage."
u.—Look out for counteried.k. Boy nu eteldeu PAW
of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe. Ail
others base , imposition, and nes ale; therefore, as
on value your lives nniLhealtb,, (to say nothing of be.
Pig humbugged out of your' oney,) buy only of the
who altOw the SlgllaLlatt of S. U k Howe on every boa,
stitch h at, recently t.&si Adam' on arnonil n 1 th., I'll e•
e4.lmlerluate.% The' Ingredients composing the
above pills are made known to every Agent, an they
are safe, and will perform all claimed for them.
sold also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kariff•
man, lalechanamburg ;,If. Marks, Lewistown ; 8. Elliott.
Carus*; B. G.. Wild Newville ; .1. 0. Attick, Snippet's,
burg; J Spangler, Chambersburg ; E. T. .Aller, York
J. A. Wolf,. Wrightsville; B. S. Stevens, Beading; and
it. p. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist" In every
town and vill ige in the United States, and by
S. D. BO WE,
Sole Proprietor, New York. Et
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HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!!
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair. Dye
The only Hermless and Reliable - Dye Known I
ail others aro mere,imitatiock and should be avoided
ifyou wish to escape ridicule.
GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed Inalariny, to a
'beautiful and immure' Brown or Blies., without the , least
Injury to Hair or Skin. _
FinEEN 11JDA.LS AND DIPLOMAS hive been lilt
ded to A...BATORILOR Ai 18 9, and over 200, 0
applications have been made to the hair of too patrons
of his famous Uyo.
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WIG A. BATOHNLOR'S iItAIR DYE produces a oolor
not to be distinguished from natare-and fa watuderrsh
not to Injure in the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied. The hair
is invigorkted for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop
erly. applied 4 Nil. DI Bond Street New York.
Sold in &lithe sites and towns of the United Slates, by
Druggists and Flimsy Goods Dealers
The Genuine has the name William A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
sides of each box.
oct2•dawly
RE LMBOLD'S EXTR MDT BUCHU,
THE ORBIT DIURETIC
EELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC. ,
IiECRBOLD'S EXTRACT BUDILU,
TELE GREAT DIURETIC.!
RELMBOLD'S EXTRAC2 BUdfiU,
TILE GREAT DIURETIC.;
And a Posillvd and Specific Remedylor Diseases (of 'Wei
Bladder, Kkineys,,
Gravel, Dropsy,
Organic Weakness,
And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs.
See Advertisement in another column. Cut it out, and
send for the Medicine at once.
BEWARE OF 00UNTFRRE115%
novlB•d2m .
COAL COAL I I COAL ! ! '
T •• • • .
HE undersigned would inform the cod
rimers of Coal that he is now prepared to furnish
Coal from node , * corer perfectly dry and clean in all
kinds of weather.
Lykena Valley Broken Coal
Large Egg "
" " Small Itgg "
.§ 41 N ut 41
Pittston Lump Coal.
"To. 1 "
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Lorborry. Broad Top and Allegheny, also Elekod and
Pine Wood & 8Y.E.R.9.
larriabarg, Jan. T,1882.
BETWEEN" WEE I
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AND LIVERPOOL
AN.IAINt, BIABARKISG.
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poet, New lark and Philadelphia Steamship company
!tumid deimatenins their
_full powered Clyde-built iron
Shia - iv:Otto at fOIIOWS :
ETNA, Saturday, asnuary ;: KANGAROO, Saturday
January 15 ; otyr or BALTI MORE, Saturday ; - Janis
ry 28 ; ana eery Saturday, at . Noon, from Pier 4 4 ,
Norte idea.
FIRST GAM . $75 Oo ..... 00
do , LetLtuidon......sBo. 00 . do •to ;London ..$33 00
do to Paris 365 00 Ido to Paris $3B 00
do icillamburg..s4ls 001 do .. to Hamburg SO 00
Passengers aiso torwarded to liavre...gremen, itinter
dam,itinwerp, ho., at equally low rates.-
no-Persons wining to rows .euttheir frleuda can buy
tickets here at the 1011owleg rates, to New York: prom
Liverpool or Queenstown ; , Ist ckbig, vtivsB6 aid $lO5 .
A.:erase front* Liverpool $4O 00 From QtoeinitOwn,
$3O DI
These StharnGoill nails auktior a6aol7ltOthitioltil for
passengers. and Mini experiendedSurgeons: They are
built in Water 7 light Iran E l ections, and have Patent Fire
Annihilators on board; -
for further information apply in lavinnord to Withal%
INMAN E Agent, 22. Water Street ; is Glasgow to .W.V.
INMAN, 6 elt, Enoch:Square ; is Queenstown to C. It W.
D. SEYMOUR & CO. ; In .London to. motes & MALY, Al
King William - St. ;'in Pedalo 'AMOS DEMUR, 5 Place
de lallourso; In Philadelphia to. •JOON O. DALE, 111
Waluar. street ; at the OompanrisoMoeiL
JNO. O. DALE, Agent,
lb pros4ray, New York.
Or O. 0 Ammerman. Agent. Flarriaborg.
orPASMINGSM VOR .1117 ROPE.—By (moor of the
Secotary pCdtatp,,ta- po x : 10 r.. 1 4 Ole t Ultited
titztai ererritaiteh £6 -procure Pat spkorts before going on
'untie thiSteamer.
lassongsgs will not•tna subjected to , any trouble M. de ,
lay In'procormoinitn. ,theynall for structions at the
Company's 015ce5,16 Braaway, New York.
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Together with all the New Books, soon as
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NOTICE!
HARRISBURG BRIDGE COMPANY.
'PIE President and Directors of the Har
i riabarg Rrid , e Comnany have this day declared a
dividend of. SIXTY CENTS per share on the ovital Fula'
of said company, (Ref THRZI Pee ositi,) for the lag half
year ; and have direoted.the same tole paid, at this of
fice, to the stockholders or their legal rerresentativesar.
, er the 16th lust. J. WALLACE,
Treasurer
Harrisburg, Bridge Office, Jan. 6th, 1862.—)7•81d
0 1 MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar
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NICSOLS & rowmAN
“GET:THE BEST.”
ebster's Unabridged Dictionary
- New littoral Edition.
0 : 7- Pictorial Illustrations of
Military Terms.
Webster's .Dietionaty excels in acts, and has, among
others, pieoriai representaoons of the following :
Barbscan, Bastion, Battlement, B4r-shot, Block-house,
Bombs, Cianeou,Darronade,Ch.tut shot, Clieveux..te-frlie,
raltrop, Limbers, Measles. Martell° sower, blostar, P.ll.
cane, Revell°, Rodeo, Star Forts, kn.
No other rnglish Dictionary published in this country
has a 'mirth part of these.
E:ESSIM
Definitions of Military Terms.
AB, the for , gouis, and Abatis, Ambulance, Ambuscade,
Armistice, Banquette, BD/lila:1C, Brts,t, Caisson, Canor,
Canister-shel, Cantonment, .mponiern, Ca.emst Couu
ierscarp Melds battalll. a, Cul de sac, Dahlgbreu gun,
Mane rifle, &a , &a.
Said by Geo. Bergner, Harrisburg, and all Booksellers
tin 29 daw6sr
TO THE YOUNG MEN OF PENN'A.
AVING been authorized to recruit
Regiment for the Votuateer service of Peo osy Iva
ma we have c oteludea to 'mire it a reshnent of . 4 a-harp
-hooters"—rtomen—recruit d from the State at large.
We want Tits good able bodied young merr from each
county, so as to have every praloc of th i State folly
and equally represented.
Those desirous ofeorviug their country, of fighting d oder
and ior our good old visa, have new a splei.md oppor
tunity offers them We Intend to mane this a "CRACK
itkEDILiNf ;" Ir pessibio the boat in the service of our
noble Commonwealth. Glut subatanu uniforms will
be lurrdscied as soon as the men reach CAMP , sod a-e
sworn into toe service. Tao Regiment will be ar reed
with, Hum Or ENFIELD MYLES wit &DEE BEEONEED. Th ese
witing to enlist, as tool ively onty TEN will be taken
from each county In the State, nad bottn• report Immo
ateiy, any time atter the 20th of December to W. W.
&pin, Harrisburg, Pa any or alloommunicatio na from
distant counties will be answered speedily .nd oonficien
tially. W. W . BauWN, Cap tn in .
P• S.—All papers favorable to the cause will please
copy. delb d4w
OE • SE WING ...MACHINES.
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by friction of the needle. Per Machines, use Brooks'
Patent Glace,
FOR UPPER THREAD,
and Brooks Patent Six Cord, lied Ticket,
FOR UNDER THREAD,
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.
Also, INOASN3 or 100 DOUR SACS, ASSORTS° NOS , by
WM. ILENRY SEIM, Sde Arent.
no9.d6m 36 Vesey street, New York.
PORT FOLIOS—WRITING DESKS.
A N entire new assortment of these useful ar
11. tidies just opened at
BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore,
ANOTHER NEW STOCK I
ylortable Writing Desks,
r Backgammon Boards,
a Traveling Bags,
. Purses, Wallets, 4
Toilet Bottles,
_
and a general assortment of
FANCY ARTICLES,
Call at
F:imttizomtlizim:l4.l:ay.cozi:gto:l4
REMOVAL.
tiiHE Schuylkill aud. b'usquehanna Rail
AO4 ComPain' .itatql removed their, oilibie to the up.
Per end of the Lebanon Talley Railroad Depot.
Jan. 6,3861.-1 m
EUROPEAN RESTAURANT,
HARRISBURG, PA.
rtHE itestamlatti. under the European
Hotel, is now open with all the delicacies of the
season. j6.d2w*
BLICK- HEAT MEAL and CORN MEAL
just received and for sale loW at
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
je corner Front and Market streets.
PUKE Fresh Ground and Whole Spice
Pepper, A/opine, Cinnamon, Nutmegs and Mace, at
NiOBOLS Ar BOWMAN'S,
J 6 corner Front and Market streets.
pulis Oder Vinegar, for sale at
D.ronot.s & BO //MAWS,
J 6 " corner kraut a Merkel. streets
Sli Choice Teas, Black and Green
- and 1 pound papas, Per sale at
NICHOLS &BOWMAN'S,
j 6 corner Front ends Market streets.
•
WUR SALE CHEAP.—A. TWO
- STORY lettnhiE HOUSE, 12g go teat Ftw- r.
rte/ oa Brand street, in the re it of the .Heser- ' 2
voir. For further particulars apply on the prem.
fates to [ae3l-d2esi h. M. MAUR.
EW Fruits, Currents, Balms, Citron
and I among, at the new Wholesale and Retail. Gro
twry and Prevision Store, corner kiront sad Market
street, auTieburg, Pa.
ii NIOHOS3kBOWM4w.
- .CPO/MD.IN G.—A few gentlemen friends
deairiug to room tosether or separately, can have
i.orwant apartments, with good board, in a private fami
ly. Inquire at No. 5, Locust Etreet, near the river
jan4-4L5
CRANBERRIES, Dried • Fruits, Fresh
. API". Henm3Yl at
NICHOL?. HOWhIeWB,
it corner, Front and Marketstreeta..
A PPLES,Oranges, Lemons, Dried Fruits,
Beans, Moinony &e., at J. WlSn'tt, corner Third
an d Walrut. jeBll3l*
E P -8
h'
— NION: of VANILLA, Esseoce of
Lemon, Flavoring Itxtracts, for sale at the new
w ...wage and hetet! Grocery and Provision Store, sor
nry Front and Market streets. •
3 1 • • NICHOL: & BOWMth.l.
.01(1-ARS ano Tobacco of all kinds. Ex
ILA tonsivi assortment ofagars. at _
NA330,14 dr, BO WMAN'S,
.1 1 coiner. Front add ?dirket Urea..
aostoDS
RUBBER
Ober Bails,
8' watchest
R übn "H
Alid Battltel
at
ibq bar Toys Beal! " 4 B.E.
• Bob
BOWL
11f
_kurat„g ,
0 LE' BMW
filisultantotti
Holiday Presents!
ALARGE 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 IN STYLE.
UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY,
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY,
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Albums bound to suit 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 told Forty Cards,
•
To Hold Fiqv Cards,
To Hold Sixty Cards,
To Hold Eighty Cards,
To Hold One Hundred Cards,
To Hold Two Hundred Cards,
From SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
To TWENTY-FM, DOLLARS
"THE PEN MIGHTIEJI THAN THE
SWOED.
THE: LARGEST STOCK,
THF. MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS
OF
Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen
Cases.
In the market, is to be found at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
JUST OPENED, .
A LARGE STOCK OF
.131=L
RICH DARK SHADES.
VERY CHEAP GOODS FOR TILE
HOLIDAYS
At CATHCART'S,
de23 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank
ours FOR THE HOLLIDAYS.
THE LARGEST AND MOST VARLED
STOCK OF RAU CONFECTIONS,
• OF THE FINEST' QUALITY
NOW READY POE ME PUBLIC.
CHOICE MIXIW SUGAR PLUMS,
Put up neatly inboxes, from one to five pounds.
FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS.,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
TOGE7BER
A BRILLIANT IMPORTATION'
OF RICH FANCY BOXES.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. 1210, Market street,
del dlm • Philadelphia.
FOR THE NEW YEAR!
NOW OPENING AT
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE,
91, Market street.
A FINE variety of those rare
li cosyscuoms,
just from the Factory. A most ELEGANT MiXTORE,
(the finest yet teceloed,) neatly put up in one pound
boles.
.Oall soon.
Also, another lot of those splendtd
Ladles' Satchels,
Ladies , Wire and Leather Purses,
Ladlos' Companions or Work Oases,
and other tine goods which you would do well to see
de3o
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER
in Confectionary, Foreign and Domestic Fruit.—
Figs, Dates, Prunes, - }Midas and Nuts or all kinds.--
Fresh and .7 , al ttilah, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, StderS,
beano, Segars and Country Produoe in general. Market
street, next door to Parke House, also corner Titled and
Walnut, streets.
ect2B-45m • • • JOHN WISE.
FOR SALE.
Avaluable .. Two Story double frame
Dwelling House and Lot of grow d, situated on the
corner of NortWeireet and East Avenue, 30 feet on North
street and 1/ofeet deer', two basement kitchens, two cel
lar; and eleven rooms, also a never failing spring of wa
ter. Tne building is well calculated fora store or hotel.
Ter= reasonable. Aro:Dare of W. BARR,
jau4 City Auctioneer.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
OF
FANCY GOODS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
A FEW FANCY BOXES,
Suitable for work boxes.
A FEW SMALL CABAS,
For little Girls.
LAbIES PURSES and PORTEMONAIS,
A spleuded assortment:
NEW STYLES FINE TOILET WATERS.
BOXES FINE TOILET SOAP for $l.OO
Coll and see the varieties that we aro tumble to notion
in an advertisement.
IiELLES'4 Drug Store
d e2S et Mark et Wert
GILT FRAMES oILT PRAXES
07. -BIEST ER,
CARVER AND 4:11.1.3DER,
• 14anufactprer of
Looking Glom and -.Picture Frames,
Silt and Rosewood NouldlOgs &c.
43 CHESNDT STREET, NEAR SECOND.
HABILISBURG, PA.
Fre..ch ILLlt:rora, Square and. Oval Portrait
Fa.ainea.otevary. , descripttoa.
OLD FRAMES RE.curir TO RSV
WORSTED GOODS,
LADIES NUBIA.S,
Misses Reid Dresses,
Ladies Hoods,
Misses Hoods,
Ladies Sootazs,
Misses Mitts,3B:c., &O.
A V&A hwoiopjust opened at CaTileakr , s,
noV4 Neat door to tke Hapisbqrg Bank
szcAwlifi BHAtAnss
.. ,
oarge invoice: of . Ne o StYitle of French Blanket,
wtrAnive4A.Vne morning by
OnTlit)Altr.ai norinag. •
ifits • tilatteans
LATEST NE WS,
IC - 10110LS & BOWMAN having just re.
tdrned from the E.st with au attendee and we!
selected Anc. of is pin - dialed ea4u, reaper in.ly
invite the eivaens of liaeri;bure and vicinity t..).1 ell and
examine !hair New hood, 3t the 011 man 1 formerly on.
copied by V. Hummel, corner Front and Mtrket 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 tine ;
OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ;
SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh
from the Mill.
APPLES, Green and Dried ;
RAISINS, CURRENIS, NU IS,
DRIED FRUItS,
SOAPS, Common and Fancy •
LL
WIOW and CEDAR-WARE ;
CIGARS, best of Imported Brands;
TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew
ing ;
QUEENSWARE i QUEENRWARE
katensive assortment of all patterns and
prima. Call and eXamine our S'n , k or (400d3 at the
Wl , lastde and Kalil Grocery, Fruit and Pzotrusion Store,
corner Front and Market streat, klirraburg, P. 4 ,
t °unto , PrAUCO taken delnly
UNION RESTAURANT,
BILLIARD AND .110 W LING SALOON,
NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
THE subscribers having erected a large
forldlug at the above p•a , e,,apexasi for the per o
ses above indicated. beg to call the at.entioe of the pub
lic to the tothwiu..: :
TRU IMTAUFIA , T, on the first with a Wins rsuni
attiched, is Used up in lintt WILMS style, awl It will at all
times t o supptari with the best 4nr3lER4 to be had
the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, ash, and all
kinds of game in sta•on. Oysters seEred to every
style, awl meats to be had at all hours. Th, Aloe of all
the celebrated breweries in the country conatately on
bane, ,
The Ten-pin Alley, or Powllns Saloon, is in the rear,
and emit dos three alleys et modern cotitructto t, where
the lovers of th s healtr y ern , ma can enj...y them- , elves.
the Brlliartt Saluou i> u, stairs 1.1.40 tit ed up,
and cmiai n 4 three marble top c utbioattun cushion
blee, tquAl to any cued , .
Harr-burg has .nay felt the want of a grand comble
*tom of thi+ kind, anti as th, pr-prt tor= are determined
to Conant - to it is fl quit and crier.) , C 11.1111.1. r, :irrl do eve
rything in their t^ veer to nt tko I. a las ion 'bin ro n 1,
thy hope to receive Wit bent so of nubilc pitronage.
n C. SIcVA WAN RCa.
A. L INK ,
TEACHER OF
Piano, Melodeon, Guitar and Singing.
RTleu h atteutluu `Ai I he i aid ita•
the • doexho.a ul th • V.. 1 u .itt t• •113 i3e1e
....El in but onle •In Mit:final nLu lies MUSA:
93 Slur.t.t theta. J.3.,11tn
J usT OPENED!
A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR
MADE of Good Tobacco an Irotn one
10 two years .14, cf my !taro matiefacture. A floe
int of 411)Ace ebevrtna and ecu,t.iutt 100 co, 1 ipus, sdulf
and a large va. nay of oilier artide:t con,..dtly tat ti-to
ts,r tale whelk/3de and read. tbeit't ul for ft , otter itat
retiage, I [lope by [stria attention tt bu•ine4+ to receive a
liberal share of the wide
A title .t Room attached, erb , re cuitomPri may
lay b4clc and lost wy Sac Lra .acco
1./..n't forget the %ludo* o is it; that us th. ,
place to boy your T . 0 awl e :ars. North Market
Square, anore starkot evest, H .rrumurg.
Deo. - 4, 1861.-413 m v. M. WYROFF.
JOHN B. KNUTH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE
t.X:IIIRES 6.ECON D AND WALNUT BTS ,
Eferrisburg, Pa.
A- ',WAYS on hand a large assortment of
ROOTS SHOES, GAITE.tS, Am., of the very bunt
!matinee for ladies, gentlemen, and etilldreos' wear.—
Prices to snit the Minos. All kinds of WORK MADE TO
ORDER In the best style by superior workmeo
REPAIRING done at short notice.
ontla.dtf JOHN H. SMITH. RartinbUre.
afte*,
B. M. GILDEA, D. D. 8.
STAIE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE.
A II opera•ious, Surgical and Mechanical,
rxeciekalticoly performed. Merges moderate. 7eB
COAL ! COAL ! I
$3, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS
0. D. FORBTER,
IFFY% No. '74, Market Street, yard on
the Canal, foot et North street, Wholesale and Re
tail dealer in
TREVOMON,
WILKSBAI2I2B,
ZYKENS VALLEY,
SUNBURY and
BROAD ..7OP COAL
Pamlico and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate
article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders
promptly attended to. A liberal discount made to pur
chasers paying for the coal when ordered.
Present price, $3 and 62 26 per ton.
Harrisburg, Oct. 26.—d3m
NEW CLIOTEING STORE.
SHELLENBERGER & - BROTHER,
NO. 80 MARKET STREET.
(Room formerly occupied by the Postoince.)
, gl±lll undersigned have just opened a
now and large assortment of too latest styles of
clothing. We are also prepared to manufacture to order
ad kinds of Gents Wear, rut to the latest style< mai fash
ions. We have always on hand a largo stock or Heady
made clothing and Gentleman's Furst.; Mg GOO4l.
D09413(11 H. SHELL IiNHH -*RR & 13110
DRIED SWErrf CORN (Same t.)
BONONY GRITS,
RAMP BEANS,
ALB, OHANBEEEIES.
DRIED APPLES, DRIED MAO=
Fresh Peaches, (In cons.)
" Tomatoes, "
" Coro, &0., &c.
Just received and ter sale by
no3o
WALLO WEE'S LINE,
DAILY arm=
HARRISBURG and PH [LA DELPH t A
Ws. A. Burk, Ageri., 812 Narked sired, Phdatia
ph*a, formerly Liormisrom lir Co.
pecial It: charge 01 each
—cm& delivere.t Phliacio
431; ,s• S. turn
to.oroarlg. .1. W n LLOW VC, .liiAeent,
•••, o e , rri.hory
M !LIT AUNT LoP2o.
A is; EW LOT just received, of the bee
qUahLy, at Co r'a, uext uour W tioxriobor
U..uo
Llx - TRA FAMELI' FLOUR iu fourth and
.1:;/ hilt Wit. BA.:ltrp, also, wholesale and rota at ibe
ttnw o,a:cry anti rr, , vis.ou S.ure, 1.1013 and M act atn,
NitHOL'i at BuW.M.
DIARIES FOR 1862
-O\llE largest and best selected assortment of
DIARIES ever imported into this city can
be found at
BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstoro
oCHEFFE It'S BOOK S'l'Utsll
(Near the fiarnsbury Bridge.)
.ISI )
JUL'& KrA;ta V hit iron) the
•mini j• +.148 It $Ol.lll. N ! 1 E
t'aece, ateuti we will nen I.t. 31.25 per re,un.
per reurn fur Nol't deCOTAteli With
Ult iti.kMt dud very eaudecoake crab ewe and j. 4 tar i 0..;
motive.
$3.50 for tow se HITe; ENVELDPIeB, with catioual ae -
patriotic emblems, pnnted ie two ewers.
Pleaseewe us a call. 1111. ti. z.Cti ER"
W 2241 liArnKruire
TO FAMEIto.
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by iThiliaLga.
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