Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 13, 1862, Image 3

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BARRISSURG, PA
soda Mumling, January )3,
AULIVAL OB MILITART.—The several volun
teer companies which were quartered at Camp
Slifdr, near Chambersburg, have bccu moved
to Camp Curtin, near this city, where they
will join some of the regiments forming there
far active duty.
Ftsc Corp.—There is again is circulation in
the city and county, a very good imitation of
ball and quarter dollars, which is well calcu.
listed to deceive. Several specimens wnere
exhibited in our office,which none but an expert
would suspect to be spurious. •
SANDFORD'S OPERA HOUR —The sad hearts
Few wea l, and even bereived people fOrget
their grief, in the atmosphere with which San
ford's Artists surround theme-lves in his beau
tiful temple of mirth and melody. A auccesision
of novelties, in rapid production, evince that
=our Sanford is making a bold and success
ful Mart for public favor. The production of
the amusing extravaganza entitled the " Bat
g al ue" last night, was a decided "hit," and
fully appreciated by the large audience, It
will he rr-producel tonight, and we advise
e v e rybody fond of enjoying a good laugh to
b e p r omptly on hand.
I=2:=l
masa, do not allow yourself to feel relieved
all of obligation to attend to the poor by the
fact that we have an organized Society in onr
midst, whose declared object in part, Is to sup
ply the wants of the destitute. Perform the
work of the "good Samaritan"—visit the chil
dren of poverty—their lowly phices=rulnister
to their necessities—for by these little actions
yin will not only prevent much suffering that
would otherwise occur, but will carry out the,
golden rule, "do unto others as ye would they
should do unto you." Yon will also be made
happy by the consciousness of having furthered'
the ends of charity and bettered the condition
of some of your fellow-beings.
las DROWNZD Sorsura..—We have received
seine addition it particulars respecting the boxy
of the Cavalry soldier which was found in 'the
canal near Bchock's mills, on the Slat ult.,
and which was noticed in the TELE:IRAN( at the
tinto. The deceased was apparently about 85
years of age, stout built, about 5 feet 6 or 7
Inches high, with short, red whiskers. Noth
ing was found upon his person Indicating his
name except a pass which runs thus :
" OitIVAIN WILSON, the bearer, is a member
of Cul. Williams,' Cavalry ; was home on fur
lough when the regiment left. He was prob
ably included in the order for transportation—
as I did not give it, I cannot Bay, positively.
J. D. POITS.
"S. D. YOUNG, Esq., Sap't. P. B. Road.
"Col, Porn--
"This man was included in transportation o
the regiment. S. D. YOUNG. •
The Vannes Sepias.—This gallant body of
eoluoteer., representing Harrisburg in the
Forty-Sloth Pennsylvania regiment, Col Joseph
P. Knipe, at preeent located with the army on
the upper Potomac, is suffering for want of
necessary clothing, including sloes "and stock
ings. Our attentive correspondent attached to
the 46th regiment, in his last letter, alluding to
some contemplated military movement, said :
"We are, however, illy prepared for a forced I
march at this time. Everybody is comple i ely
"broke." On Tuesday the paymaster should
have made his appearance, and our requisition
for shoos and clothing would have been filled
in a few days. Many of the men are now
nearly barefooted; very few have stockings
worth wearing, and some none at all." The
patriotio Treasurer of the York Aid Society,
Mrs. Dr. Roland, after reading the letter stating
the above facts, iu the Morning Telegraph, a
few days ago, at once sent us a letter offering
to furnish the suffering men of this . Company
with one hundred pairs of stockings, if we would
give her the necessary directions to Insure their
prompt and safe delivery. We have. in reply to
this truly generous offer, sent that lady the
Dame and address of Capt. Brooks, and we
presume it will not be long until the gallant
boys or the " Rifles " are well provided for in
the way of stockings, which they will oWe to the
noble-hearted generosity of one of - York's most
patriotic daughters.
PATRIOTISM AND POETEY.-A private, serving
in the 101st Pennsylvania Regiment, (Colonel
Vilion,) sends us the following - patriotic efftt•
doi, which we print as we received it. The
style is a idle uncouth, and .his rhyme in
tome listances Is perhaps a little "rough,"
bat of km patriotism or earnestness In the
good cause which he has espoused there can be
an d oubt. So, we join in the chains of
THE SONG OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND
FIRaT.
. .
iun—"Gay and Ham."
We are men who love the Union,
Who despise a traitorous foe ;
Awl with Wilson's words to cheer us,
We will fight the rebels too.
Ostostue.--tio let the traitors say what they will,
We'll be for the Union still.
For the Union, for the Union
Well be for the Union I
If the flag our fathers gave us,
Hai *aid the blood it cost ;
Irbil:3ls worth some to retain it,
Worth the lives that will be lost.'
Bo let, &a.
Foss haire tried to stain and tear It,
And to take some stars away;
But our motto Ca, Stand by It ;
Bight will Surely pin the day.
So let, &c.
It shall wave o'er all our country,
As it did in days gone by ;
Or upon the field of battle,
We before our foes will lie.
So let, &c.
We are men who now are ready
To detend our country's cause ;
Abd with Wilson to command us,
We wh fear rio •Southern boys.
Bo let, &o.
s pir, 4:46, Jan. 10, 1862.
Georro Music HALL.—There is•"oertaioly
piquancy about this establishment truly re
freshing, exciting, and interesting. The per
formances are excellent In their way, affording
a rich fund of amusement to the large audiences
that nightly assemble in that cosy little tample
of fun. '
ALARM or num— The alarm of fire about
ten o'clock on Satur lay was occasione by
the discovery of a large volume of smoke
issuing from one of thp frame stables in Rom
hen y alley, attached to the Win. Tell tavern,
opposite the Court House, which, upon inves
tigation,
.was fiku,ndyp,proceed.frqm
gration '`lt' of tit--the
yard of the Farmer's Hotel, kindled by the
hostler, for the purpose of " singeing" a num
ber of chickens he was preparing for the dinner
t4ble of that establishment. The apparatus of
the several fire companies were promptly on the
ground, but of course their 'serviees . were not
deeded.
CONCIERT AT )&iCHANIOdBTIRIL—The citizens of
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, are de
cidedly a music loving people: . Beside num
ber of singing associations they support two ex
cellent bands, one with brass, and the other
with stringed instruments, which• latter a
correspondent mites as follows :
iliacanaicetmaa, Jan. 10, 1862.,
" Music bath charms to soothe the savage,
are.," se said" the poet and so say I; but would
also add that some who, are not savages (or at
least flatter themselves into that belief) can
appreciate the charms of music as we experi
enced Thursday evening, when the Hiawatha
string band of this place drew forth bewitching
strains from their instruments. Three cheers .
for Mechanicsburg- and 'its institutions, and
three times three (we might also add a "tiger")
for the Hiawatha. , Id. E. K.
FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACOIDRNT.-A frightful
accident occurred on the Philadelphia and Erie
Railroad to the train going West at one o'clock
last Thursday morning, when about three
miles below Williamsport. The train was
speeding along at a rapid rate, when a rail
broke, and plunged several cars.down a rocky
bank about twenty.ftve feet high, leaving
th In a wreck on the ice below. Six men were
severely wounded, but happily no one was
killed. One car turned over four or five times,
and landed on its top, a crushed up pile. That
all its inmates were not mangled and maimed,
is alone attributable to the signal providence
of an overruling Providence. Fortunately no
ladies were in this smashed up car. The one
they were in ran straight ti.,:wn the bank, and
did them no more injury than merely precipi
tating them in ono undistinguishable mass in
the front end of the car. Amid the wreck and
consternation, one of the cars took fire and
burned up a quantity of baggage ; but the
flames were immediately extiugul hed by the
conductor, Mr. Nichols, who, we are sorry to
say, received a severe wound by the accident,
The locomotive soon brought several cais
from Williamsport, and removed the - passen
.
gers thither, where they-; arrived at four
o'clock, a. M.
Endorsed on back
CHURCH AND OAR Ernprerre.-11 you will be
a little observant in any of the churches in this
or any other town, yon will soon be able to make
two principal classes of persons attending. One
man enters church seeing no one and knowing
no one; seats himself in the end of his pew near
est the aisle, olbseis tbd door; and Wrapped up
in his owu idea of self-safficiency, cares not to
admit a stranger nor a neighbor in his pew.
That Man kseldsh. •: ' i', ,
Two or three ladles eater a church and spread
themselves out in a seat auffroient to accomo
date five oesix persons, to the exclusion of all
others. Those ladies are proud and ill-bred—
deficient as well in good sense as in good man
ners.
We have noticed ladies on entering the car,
not being satithed with one seat, they must
throw luck the seat facing them and thsreby
have a double seat, and place a few trinkets on
the seats not occupied as a n indication, "taken."
Those ladies never give these seats to any one,
no matter how full the oars mty become, and
should the conductor politely ask them for the!
seat not occupied, they put him down as beingl
rude. Now, a lady is only entitled to one seat,i
which would be well for her to remember, and!
try and be accomodating.
HORRIBLE MUMMY. AND ARSON Ut CIDEDERLAIDI
Contrrv.—The people of Outribmland county
have been astounded to hear of a. wicked and
diabolical case of murder and arson, corn- ,
milted a few days ago, near the South Mountain,
in the lower, part of that county, , and about
sixteen miles from this city.
The victims of this foul and atrocious deed
were John Berger, (an industrious unoffending
old German, who lives near the South Mouri
tats, about a mile from what was formerly Ege'e
Forge,) and William'iltist, a colored boy, abol
fourteen or fifteen years of age, who lived vrit
hum. -Thc deed wasprpetrated`sometime.on
Tuesday evening, and the first indication of
foul play was the disoovery between 9 and 10
o'clock, by a neighbor, that the house (a small
log one) occupied by this German, was on fire
The alarm was given and several persons ar
rived, when the , old man was 'discovered lying
on his back, at the door of a email cave, a short
distance from the house, in whicfi he had kept
his provisions, clothing and other articles. HI,
was quite dead—having been shot through the
head. The ball'entered behind, and lodged'
just above the eye. His brains were scattered
over his clothes. His gun, an old U. S. rifle,
was standing close by, having been lately dis
charged., Among the ruins of 'the house,
(which was entirely consumed,) was found the
burnt and blackened corpse of the colored boy,
so much disfigured as to render any attempt tit
investigation impossible. The only possibb3
incentive to this murder must have been rob
bery. The old- man frequently attended our
market, and was suppmd to have some mosey.
Those acquainted with him say that he has sono
$l2OO or 1600 deposited in Baltimore. About
$l6 was found in the cave, locked up in a trunk
Suspicion attaches to two travelling Germans
seen in thdt vicinity, early in the evening, and
a party started in pursuit, but had not, up to
oco th nr is own tl ede m r
Reoesucceeded
Cumberland l il a:I: in n : c
and o capturing unt y held e them tnin q u T e it b e t
rendered a verdict
in accordance with the facts.
Th e .
commission
era of Cumberlaud county offer rewar‘ off,s l oo for the arrest and oon of
the
derers.Muir
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Pulukuluania„SteibJakimhationba! alorning.Jannarn 13, 1862
=MEM
101
ciinsiiir —The
large bank_ . barn, staining,:oste-house i aud
arriage house, belonging isf.n:Chrillitophor
Mellinger, of
_Stonglistnifii,Cliniterbindcoun:
ty, was consumed-by :fire rrecetttly.-,:r.f.The de
vouring element spread so . rapid that if was
with great difdailey . anything inThabarn cohld
be saved. Fain , traliaible . horses; kiss :milch
cows, wad three head of young cattle, were .
burned.large quantity of . 'oats, - }fay titid
straw, together' with several sets of horse
gears, harness; &0., were also consumed. The
fire was the work of an incendiary, and the
loss to Mr. Mollinger, although insured to the
amount of 111.505,. will be heavy. Several at
tempts to burn other buildings have beim made
in 'ha same neighborhood recent 4, and the
people - seem to be Wreatly4tlaititid fO'r the sire.
ty of thernselien and property: Farmers
should keep an eye on all stragglkrs and per
ems running through the oountry.:who have
no regular calling or, business.
Taa HAUSISBUSG Hours TO WASHINGTON.—
This route, says. the . New York Post, was
opened for the traniportation df troops early
last summer, and, is Secretliy Oarniron in his
official report stye, .?has saved the . country
Millions, not only by the redeCtionof the rate
Of transportation between NOW York and'Waih
ington, but in fixing the. rate at ; two cents per
Mile'on all the railroads in theloyA statear.,
The route is now talk open to the public for
the transitaltationtot hll ralioallaneoile freight.
Its advantage : ls; that it enabletlihippers
Send large quantitiea of freight withal:it change
of cars, thus avoiding the danger a1 . :4'41;16y of
re-shipment. The capacity of the road is said.
to be unequalled. , Recently one thousand
11 ,, rsea and cine thousand man -vyere sent.at vice,
making a train of one hundred and forty cars;
all were sent through without change of cars.
We regard this route es of. great importance
to the government and the people. Let us add
that in the superintendent of the ''Gov arm:nett.
Despatch," Col. A. D. Hope, the public hawks.
sure guaranty that their ,intereats will lie fully
protected, While the government is faithfully
Served..
ALL should read l'rof.l74;;Oa i a . advertisemen
in another column.
BIZSINESS
•
Losr.—A pair of gold, apectaeles. See ad
vertisemeat. • - !
Ln.urzo PARTNII, riotibein another
column. ' "
; GEISAT BARGAIVEI atat Wiler's-FiCo.'s store
old stand, NO: 411fatkerecnate:. ••:See their an
nonueement. . • . • ••
Tax causer Emirs and sideways of the past
few days, admonishes ua that if we would es
cape from coughs and colds, - We Must wear good,
wai m aud4comfortable boota,such.akthose sold
at the establrefirdent Of "Mr. A': lilitmmel,
'at the old Stand, ebrner •of the alley
to the Court House..? Mri Manual makes
'it a point to buy his goods in the city for cash„
and is thus enabled to retail them out at prices
astonishingly low: His home , tnade.work
le disposed of at war prices., Give his establish
ment a call. ' ' • • - • : •
(user BARGAINS ! BARGAINS t at M Wiler
Co.'s old - stand, No. 4, Mit
many other good* whiett:itill3 tkomfactritk, lunch
below the present tuaritet value, will 1$ found
the follotking: ' .' ' • '
800 pieces beautiful 641'63mM:oat 12} cts.
200 "-.• - aligached uittelin 124 , "
200 " shirting checks a `l`23. "
80 " noir - styles ilelalds .11 -20 sr. 22 "
Our stock , of:fine dress gogda c cloakcand furs,
whicitisiktdch=tlie tizgirst obtain-fide citir, ;Wilt
closedat greatly.mlucadltrlol3o.: • r• -
We will also sell carpets of any description at
last yeah prices I P,
d-1 t.
Naw Goons, Nww GOODS.-25 pieces of beau
tiful DeLaines, blickgrounii.witti set flower,
at 25cits.t, worth 87ota.t'' 5011160 es of:white, -yel
low and red flatinele i all .ptices. Hoop skirts'.
at 76, $l, and $1 25. .100 dosenZwhitet linen !
picket handitt-rchtefiti from. &notion.. :Shirt!
bre nits at 15, 25, anti 87cts... A lot of those!
a s
wte ribb..d.stotkincs; 50.,dusen. white endi
grey dtawers and undershirts: • 60: , doado half!
wool and all 'wool eo..lnt. 'A !mtg.-, hit of valveti
rilthoits Cliildieces wool stockings. all ;prices.;
121Icts. and upwards. Our balance Of,iVrielt"
tuts at cost. Beautiful mourning DeLsinea.t
pant stuffs, satcbehi,alaciao3s, merinos',
Full stock of all kinds of domestic. goods:at L.I
Lewy, &toads old stand. •• '
talagrApooga:l: - : i
t'7.
Howard &Hope
t'7
FIXER:VASS PP.'S
811ORToti1itt.::841.11
To '4 1 %1P FROM
,N.E::•:W: . Y O:RK,
goods Ordered in the
Morning -,Returned
the same Night.
Ma
Leave New York at 7iiP.l4 : , by the Fast
Through Express Trabioarrivinglln'Heirishurg
at . $, A. M,
WITHOUT' ORANGE Or ; ,04RO.
MGM
Order Goods marked '
Via ROPE.EXPRESS CO.
General Office, 74 ; liirpailvray, N ew York
- 412 , • it , • • id
' For further Inforniatign• e a gtiiteof
GEO. BEAGNIER,, ;igen
dRREWAL
Namouiok'BOW "
Itt‘ - • eon* Ireg- 1 0 1 40 1 fisArets4-
XTRA FAMILit ItoIIR in 19441 and
• batt-bbirs•ake r tgeo r wbetmleand.—i*CiA the
Now ercerrfkAi ilitar id and Market *.
a BOWMAN.;
r 4! V:A !1!;41)414
nCidOt Baatiamal -Baia 'aim I !
now is the time to ha - ve a Rood 11 - tting Shirt
made to - measure -or-from-sample. la= now
making a good shirt for Si 26 equal to any oth
,er now in the market for Si 76. All work
guaranteed tofit and to give entire satisfaction
to the weEtran: iAlivsyson hand a large. asliort
pent of 'Ladles' and' Gentlemans' Furnishing
Goods at the old prices;,also a large: lot of ,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, kfanufacturer, No. 12
Market street,- next to• Hummel & .gillinger's
arooety.!_store, Harrisburg,. -Pa., whin* he is
selling 4 aithout regard to•costor the advattOe of
goods.
OR. DUPONCO I S GOLDEN FOR FEMALES
"Rend the ro to rinicerlificata" from one of the first
ladle& in:Utica, Y, Y., who called upon my agents In that
city (Mr Wm. iiirtstod& (1 0 .,)44 4 Vold thlpt tbat Ale, of
course,. did not her name made tniblie; but - 11' any
one should dqubt.the won 'erful DA' DirPOSI
Co's Golden PAL they might refer coy Lady to her re
a :
she coneicered it duty, a' well as " pre taut., to her
Knowledee of their elhery, as ittd.keloletikeil 'to 'bet
daughter, e.young t ad' 17 . years o !gilt Was *St IC
-14 into cone umptim—* d tak en
Obstructed. ~Terp 344,0 f theie GoidiSti Fille'eritfre-
Iy _cured her,,,aud sae i,boar health
were.paniehlar in buying the gebelec, *Wind
expllcetchrecAtope vissoutpetwunr pleb bOZ .
*IA wholegale.htld (a .0. k Besinuanifi . No. 2
JonasJlow,. : ol„ C. K. it sus?, :01 ) lstik& street; Eisrrbr
burg, Hy atinding either of theingl' 00 theought be
fierriaburtauet ogtoo th,s,PaititFitl es debt' cobadentielty
by mail to any pariof toe cduntry ; . !liesti pt . riiikage.w
N. 8e..-I.oilk qui toe ttelden
Of any kind unless the liez Is signed S. It. Howe. Ad
libinallthiihJahtlttlitaKekie an.
rivxmazie VerAYea4pitritj(i9,: a «How e , be.
lag humbug/R.0%0)1:4' nwn bitty •onlide
who show thkehAstbire WI&
which has recientln..Uooll.-addAtdOa anga , UnitiPf 'Pe hi*
unteir. , ..rnemarietso, ingredbmts..ix.ompeititi . g . the,
ere. they
ere safer,. endrivla-perrovw. A4,. 4 1:049rA. auh
Sold aleo:by, beams; 'AI 'T. 'muff
*Lau, Hechantcatturc.tarks,, iit!lettiwn
S. e ; Amok, Shijapene,
Ourg-;-J;Splengfeiolobint
J. a. Wolf, Wrightsvlllel. S. it. ,Stevens,,,Re Wing ; and
Hunter,Reading, and ' by ,?;otto arulistet";th every
town and vile lit the United &at* lad by
2.1 i. HOST,
Sole Proprietor, Neff York.
e 3 4m,
HAIR DYET 11Allt"DYg 1
_
Wm. A. 'Batchelor% Hair Dye I
.
The only Harmless era Dye . Known 1
_ All others.are merchnitations,and.9hOulit avoided
tryou wish to steeps ridicule..: . , ,
08E4, RED OR ausrir 'WE dyed 'tastsitiy to . a
beautiful. arid natural Brown. or: Blass, without the loud
Injury to Hair oullitin.
FIFIWIEN.ItaDALS AND DllO,OtfAS have been awar
ded to Betnesurit, Mr* 18 9, and. over 200,000
itppueations.havo-beentmada to Utah* of 001w-trona
Of btu fa,mone.llye. • •• . .
.
.
WK. A. RaTCEIRLOR , B HAIR. DYE produces a color
hot to be dialngaishea froin.intare and is Kasai:Km
not to Mjurain the least,. however Jong it rniyha cuntla
nod, and the 11l Roma of bad Elves remedied. The hair
is invigorated far life by thig,isleadid Dye, which Ie Opp.
arty applied at No. 18 *lad &root New York. ,
sold in allthe sites and, Mains of the United Bhdes, by
Drugalsti ffahny , Geods‘Deidkirs..
The Genuine has dm mune " William A. Batcbalor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
aides of each ' ' •
•
wlied.hate'rictorT p 81 BireliT
irate 233 Broadway, weir York
cx,l2.4uwit
raft SEWING. 'MACHINES.
! JON AS - BROOK & BRO'S •
;PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON.
200 dl 500 YEAT. ILLAUK COLOWIED.
1 1 . MS thread being made partidularly' for
L,,Pewing Machines, te VEttY STR O NG, suoorti . ND ELASII.G.: Ds strength Is hot tonstinsi by wishing, nor
by trictiop of; l,beFor std,o4 t;t
0, noe rroolts.
.Patent. Glace,
2H0A:15;
!inn Brooks Patent Sts Cord, Red Ticket,
FOR LINDE& THREAD,
Sold.by reepectabo qtpiers,teroagion the wintry.—
ascii Oitenhl4oo oinsionsixOsistteress.nosihy,.
•esur,d, Sale Agen t.
no 9 dein' . '39 , 4. ey .tiNaPt; New Ira.tr.
FOR THE •N E TEAR 1.
,1143 w WANING. AT
• • .
KELLER'S DRUCt-iNb FANcy grout
81, •
Market street.
FINE variety of those
A , ' - cusrscrims,
,
halt from t h e k'actory. A most SUM IN! ktrrugg.
(the apicet let reorlyed,) neadr put up in one
Call soon.
Alio, another lot nt those splen did
Lades' Satchel',
Lades' Woe and Leather Parses, •
Lefts , Cone thioas or Work Oases,
and other good,s itrylchyott Voddno . vfell to see..
'THE P.E.N MIGHTIER ifititt4o2
-BWOED.!' • • .• •• • --
. .
7111 E LARGESt wrocE, •
THE NWT BEAUITFNEr STYLES .A...ITD PATTERNS
Golannit Silver Pencil and. Pen
...L L rv aseis .
In the market, is to be found at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOESTORB..
• JUST 6 liki:N
A LARGE STOCK •O F
P . PEI iSS : , •
DARK ..RHADES.
VERT, •FiEift:P;:oo.ol)&.4l,Pll THE
•• • 1
• ' .
~..41COATHCIABTS,
de23 Nevt - dookcilinalarriabarg Bank
JOHN , B. SMIT H'®
rity
cortiomexcoNntqaul•WALNUTATtl,
. . Efaxtfalwrg Pa --
A LWAYBEchiltaiad alarge assortment of
BOOTS,. aIIOF4 GAITERS, Ate. ; or ette-ery best
t uft taes rot , Dame, zioMima; awl obildrensP
'O4nG GLAlrdis.. - Atfkoloe•ar WORE MADE , ro
hpartpr iinxr#lOri •••
Aeriidtiew. , ar 1 • •
MVO': • ' ' offM4l`llMtle, 4ltrrlebarg.
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SOJIMPER'S Biaol3 i • STAUB
Weakl4i Eanisburg Bkdge.)
IQ)e;
-25 .11181" AEC &IVED from the
• entigiswoutexpi.
Nina, Which we irillaelrat,4l.2s•pei reata. •
SA.6O per ream for NOTE. PAYEtt, — dimoritad with
TI - ' handsome emblems and . patriotic
113.4 . 0 For, with national and
patriotic eiblema, , printed in-two colors.
Please give ne a NIL. TUB .F. 130BEFFEtt,
Je22.d . Harrianura •
=MI
FRESH Choice Teas, Blaok and Green
In ,X; 3 and 1 pound papers • for sale at
&MOE ' S BOWMANI,
je cornerVrarit•siktMarket streets.
ESE
OR. BALE CHEAP.L—A. 'TWO
F
STORY FRAME ROUE 12Mx50-feetilltu--
tbs. rev.. kir• itepor,
rasavole Poi. further partkbiani on the iram -
to_i. ide l ig -6 ?41$ :!;- Y. MATBB. i
• •
PIiANDERIIIES, 'Dried Trakth, reeh
16"1"7 ', ht
1.71C110123 &
n• cerneraxpot and likkikiit streets.;
- •
E3ENCF, •. of 'VANUA,* 28881100 Of
Lemon, FlayStlSg sale - st - . the new
AolOgikand ltetal Grocery ASO, PFSillapnOtOr° , 4 T'
Der Front and Bitarketitreeik. - ' , • s
j 1 •
'0 41. 4 4 144 , T.olkacco,,of ail kiuda: lagtve 61snieilviit:Cigarivit •
~m c
s 3
14 1 ( oorno . front and Itarkpt street.l
puicE Older Vukoir,ar, for Bale at •
dI Ls ,o &BOWMAN'S,
eirsiblfroliNdlimellut attests.' 3
A V:1114 ICIII4II AAel i
7 0 ';:•liiiiti`itl
A HAIM TO THE LADDE4
2mustmtnts.
GROTTO MUSIG HALL
WALI , TUr BELOW TEIIRD STREET
CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY
Hundreds Unable to Obtain Admission
The greatest array of Talent ever appearing
in the OA.PIrAL of the KEYSTONE S FATE.
EVERY EVENING ! EVERY EVENING 1,
Composed . 4 . 3 f MALE and FE%IALE ARTISTS,
each one being aSTAR in their Profession.
LOOK AT THE NAINS.IIIFROLDIOBSEILIFIL
4n1 4 7..R05A *alpAilt DT,
ng
fitISSJULIAL
• Favorite.
Min IEtILLI* 3 4IIAiItIiE,
• eClna ting Danseuae.
BILLY
the'.diainpkrikee Player
; • the GreasteetTloliniat onthe Singe.
iIATT GEBILERi '• •
the Prince -of Comb: 'Vocalists
FtLTON MYERS,
oe,le_brated Wench Dancer
BILLY "1"2446,
the Great Negro Comedian.
WILLIAMS- BROTHERS
in Songs, toilette; Glees 'and Choinsia.
Prot Strade will preside at the Piano.
Ole Bull.Dick,Myers, Violinist
AdintsgiOn. 'lO and 15 °nuts
-o:toreopen 6,10 'clock. Commences.at 7i o'clock..
" FRED AIMS,
THOMAS FOUNTAIN.
• • . Proprietors
grPos!tively no Boys admitted.
SANFORDI OPERA . .11011SE
THIRD. STREET BELOW saUkgr.
Great Snociess of' the New Opera House
'ills new and Beautiful Establishment will open
for the Season, presenting SONGS, BALLADS,
OVERTURES and LititiHAßLE BURLED
can.' : • • j •
In which Messrs. SANFORD, CARNCROSS,
HUGHES;;;;EPMONIA JAEOKET, HOLDEN
and the.qrsat Troupeof ARTISTS engaged will
" ' • '
- r --
Admisskin, (no half-prioe,) 25 cents.
Orchestra. Chairs, - - . . 60 cants.
Seats in Private Boxes, ' 75 cents.
Entip 3 .B.oxy
Doors open ei o'clock ; Commence at7i o'clock.
gran preparation the MAMMY, also the
by ERA: OP LA SOMNAILBUL &c. j6'
7 .
taak ADA •RecioilaMotirtung
-
'DRESS 'GOODS &C.
-Blaok and:Parbte.TILMIZA Clota-r-ilk and Word; ,
?IBM aigcliCtenelt Bilr Cloth; RxtrA Q tent Y,
1,. .Bhicli:and,enrolh:lll4,Veloae 11 8 PC
•-tdruhee Superior: g.tality Merino, do; ach mares,•
Phi n .81.4010 h Wgplqad
ihaakarmoordnred Beiel'do Cloths. w,
sod' Stkoh•--. 4 4arud umak..r.ta,„7 - _
Lapina .Iftrra. 8 41,rarold
• . Plain Jai 40r. Ph 41 1 .11 °Wats 0 .
Su senorm4ke-ur
Very;!‘kurt. make Bo'nhazi nes,
Black Jr Writs All Wool Uelatuee,
. 'Ruda Clol-tkl t .Neir A. Vela,
HAM F g ured .Sine•iara,
,Pu..4und Mourning Chintzeb,
. - thl;utius, ac„ so, &),
&whom BLACK Era: Rs.r. - r.ruca .
BLACIIVAsD `Anne _MAWR gee SILTS.
Th ',Terfo. AND 'BLACK do • do
02 ,Sei NUittaiols ot',:now - and de,•iraN e
' a r .1 9 112541 ' tut ' ' liali f l / 4 1 4.a3i.1NE are made dal iy
Lung 4 114 Thltilith
Square do ' do
AO 'and Loug French 1311nhet. eh* wig,
NW &' Broken Ihrd. d. 4
31.111,11,fi tfilve'Vellik, (ever? size )
MifltzlaGrejo Vet.l.(rery destrable)-
do ,1 1ireu:idtai do -do
Shrouding Flanneht And Cashmeres,
do . Parsmatlis and CubergS, . .
,• Bleak Gauntletta and'Gtoves
• Grey .laii - -)d Gaon taus and Gloves,
Sleek Bor — doredilltuattereme!a 1 all kinds,)
•-, tris and cake Etnierfri (bill") _
.. , 94:MtirutugUellaretend dieeve. ;
Bablicitardeirts,.. (suitable for - mourning.)
;X, • .......Z IL
Our.eteads-ot . 4
.. ~, (i f:o 43
. 0 . 5''11211.3 ILI \D" Is
'now macaw, addles would: respectfully ask the
• iniiiiiquctu," ot.bqiers.-
v . .., •,, : 1:- . CATI.iIC4 11T fa lIRDTHISR, '
nell - Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
ANOTHER . ARnrvAt .
FANCY GOODS
o . 1 1:0 3,. l'P AYSI
A Noir FATterr BOXE%-•• • • •
SuitabJe for work boxes'.
A FEW SMALL OABAS, • . •
• • • • . „ For. little Girls.
LADIESTI,7IIEBE and POETEMONAIS,
A splendeA assortment.
, .
brEirlitias,frnip Tcqua . wAT,E44.
BOXES FINE. TOILET gO•A•k: P r, • • •
ibi 6 * 6 ikuabf° m not
In iA lidverVaement
A _ Rt 3 Dragito re.
Mtrk,el,B.lreet•
NEW- DRESS GOODS.
BROIDERED'REPS, °
- -
E_Plain and Figured Reps,
Figukta Delivinegt •
_•:•.;.1.1...?1.44440 11 0) and Cailhuleres,
Superior Plain Colcired•Dras Silks,
• • WarraPtedP 2 4 o3 ° l PlaW black silks
.•; - Aet 80 1 es 1 4?„ 1 "......,..4 cut lakVA ies
At CA l'HuAt4: k-
Neit*ltlr VkAlltlfiltriAkirik
:Alga. -4 t Itl 10 '1. 0 &; . •
I
• .1, ; N..:; 11- 1 1 ... r. •
EM
le
14,', Market Street, yard on
t.j the °anal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re
tail dealer is
TREVOR:2ON, • • . .
WILLSBARRE,
' - LY.KANS VALLEY,
SUNBURY and
BROAD .101° COAL
ratlines and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rata
article, and full weight, at the 'lowest rate. Orders
promptly attended to. A l.beral ,docount made : to pap•
chasers paying for the coal when ordered.
Present priati 63 and 82 25 per ton.: •
Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—d3m
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
SHILLENBERGER & BROTHER,
, (Room formerly occupied by the Poetortee.)
TIRE undersigned have just opened -a
new and large assortment of the latest styles of
clothing. We are also pcepared to manufacture to order
all kinds of Gents Wear, Out to the latest styli/3.041 fash •
leas! We tlitic. always on nano. a large eteeltier g li k y
made clothing cud Gentleman's Farnishing Goodi.
no9dBm . H. SHELL KNHEROGR & BM.
.WHOLESA LE and IiSTAILL . I4ALEA
in c o nre e tkme.ry, Foreign and.Dossestie
I m o, D a t es, prunes, Raising and Nnts.. of
Fresh and $3.1 tnsh, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, S To.
basso, Segars and Country Produce in gab market
street, next door to Parte House, 1130 0.311 a - Wed sad
Walnut Oman.
pe32B-dsm 30EN WEIL
A valuable Two Story double frame
Ad. Dwelling House mid Leto( grow d, situated eti the
corner of North street aud Nest avenue, 80 feet ito North
street and 110 feet (Map, two basememklolo6oo,. two eel
*route. alarm rooms, also a never aprutg of wa
t„. The building is well ea loulmett for a more or WWI.
Teritts reasonable. .huquire of BANitte
3104 City A uithaieer.
DIARIES FOR 1862
T HE largest and best selected assortment of
ever imported into this city Can
be :found at,
BERSOIIIO Cheap Bookstore.
Olt' Wantons
STEAM WEEKLY
BURRS& NNW YORK
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- AN uveaPoat.
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' t?.„ AND EN4 A itk.t NG PAS
.: ...GC: 4 aIA iEfO;BI . OIWN, ( 16.1 " 4 4
MM. / .1 2YP • OP , AIM Philadelphia' BleillitabiO
100 *pnaCtlitny their fun powertJ Clyde-built iron
Siaanuitnra follow :
'ETN i, Sward', January: KANGAROO, Saturday
Jana Lry ;CIEf Or R , ItE, Saturday, Januar
ry 26; .n. every thturaay, at Noun, front Pier 4 14
:torn. Amer.
I=
MST CABIN 375 or s ri• - ektAOR ...... 00
do to Laudon $ B4l no I do to London 00
do to pima Pto 00do to P.rl4 ....OR 00
do to N ,mburg..lBs Oo I do to. U u n b urg 0 0
Pessedgere ..lso forwarded to Bremen, Ron ey .
dam,'Anfwerp, be, e4usfly , ow rate;
oar, ereone wrantun w url , •ut tow friends eau buy
tickets here at Nor following rides, to New York: From
[Anerpooi or. Queenstown; let Cabin, 376, 186 and $lO6.
4 ' brag° 117 , m- PrlirPdo's ! 340 00 • From geopilitipWn,
WO 00.
These Stertmers have superior .accrunnitadations: for
isissengers, and carry experienced - Surgeons. Titer are
built In Water-tight Iron &minims, and bare Flaunt !'Ere
Annihilators on board.
For turther inrortuation apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM
ENMAN, Agent, IS Wa• or Street; In Glasgow to Wl[.
INMAN, 5 et. Hood' .Square ; Queeosidgea to C. - /t W.
D. SE% *MR & CO. ;. in 'onion to EIVro - &MA Y , et
Sing allilinri• St. Parl flane
do In Soave ; in L'hilAcklphos to .10 -4 N G. 1).i.1.3, 111
Wathinetteet ; or at .oe Company's offices.'
.150. G. DALE, Agent,
16 Broadway, New York.
Or 0.0. Zimmerman. Agent, Harrisburg.
Are - Pkimmit.R.h mkt Ellattin.-13g . order of the
Secrete", of ntate,a I rassengere ie , ving the United
Elvtoe are required to proeurePa•seporbt before 004 03
boire the fkbeiter.'
••
P/ifsilellgera will not be enbiected to any tronbhior de
lay in prccarng them. if 111 , 7 can kw instruction. at the
Company'e (dices, 15 Broauway, New York.
. jenbat JOHN 0 DALE, Adam
LATEST NEWS.
NRCHOLS & BOWMAN haviog just re
.l3 Lnrued frOM the siit"witti an eitenaire and wet
selected mei of ends, parchmed far cage, Fovea golly
invite the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and
*gamins the& /its; Gaup au the old stand formerly oc
cupied by V. trammel, corner Prom and 11Nrket, itrfsets,
Harrisburg, - Prices as low as any other house.
COFFEE, Green and Browned ;
SUGAR of all grades ;
MOLASSES and Obnice Syrups.;
FLOUR, in Barrels and Sack ;
BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL;
RICE, BEANS. POTATOES ;
FISH, of all kinds;
SALT, Coarse and floe ;
OIL, Coal Oil and WhsleOil ;
SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh
from the Mill.
APPLES, Green and Dried;
RAISINS, CURREN IS, NUTS,
DRIED FRUIIS,
SOAPS, Common and Fancy ;
WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE;
'-' CIGARS, beef of 'lmported Brands;
TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew
ing
QUEENSWARE 1 QUEENSWARE
Extensive assortment or all styLs, and patterns and
prices. Call end examine our Siena of Goods at the
Wh +male and-I[oElllo , room,', Fran and Provieun St 6re,
corner Front and Market street, [Luneburg, Pa.
watery Praclun- (skint de10.17
UNION RESTAURANT,
BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON;
NO. 119. MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
THE subscribers having erected a large
htuldltnt at the above pia e, eiprati yllm the pure e.
see above indicated, beg to nail the attention of the pub
lic 10 the following
log Rellitua.ver, oa the first doer, with a dtilug room
sleiehed, 1s [Wed up In tlvst.oiase etyla, and It will at all
111083 he supp!ed with the best oydrcii to be bed In
the Atlawie cities , lopthrr with terrapin, ash, and all
kinds of game in sea,on. Oysters served ,it in evaey
style, and molls to be hurl at all triers. The'Mel or all
the celebrated breweries la the country conitsistly on
hand.
The Ten-pto Alley, or Bowline Saloon, is in the rear,
and coot doa three alleys of ro, , lern cpti4cdclio y grimes
the lowers et th s braloy cm,.c s, cap eliby them
The 'Milliard &hem is iv stairs —olegaud y Ct ed up,
and three , itutibiti UV' c mbiuslitinildatilJa ta
bles, tga.l , 0 on/ iti.ict
Horn-Wily , tObs oJg felt (be worn of a grand amain.
about of awl iimd, a n d ea pr.-pro ttor4 ara deteraiato
u. o,aaom.t it ia a qakt. Uhl orJer.y m to J. r, .0 I do bVe•
cyrhing thor t. ore tom co o a las m , ..bla re ot,
Lb y boom to reaklta alt aer4i ah e al' -Runt; pmroome.
J Wti.t.l t C. MGFA ocir-Arrix.
A. L NK ,
TEACUBB. Ow
Piano, Melodeon, Guitar a d Singing.
pLA it uttetitiou paiti.tor
doodtiu I of •ait -toed" me
t, A ted rne , hu I huh • ICI Ar,,itacri &CM Ala it Laglu Qtaro;
93 Mar... t. Ltreet J,ll.oam
JUST OPENED!
A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR
ISM Or AL Eus,
ADE of seco au from one
-IL .o. , wo , pittre ,61, or my qpr., man doorpr.s. A Los
001 co jut+ ersowtoz. a ,114 I .iu4 Co ....ea ripal, .4 air
4 0,1 o lar,v an 10(.7 ..r .Llor 0,01% 0.,
I r 'Ala a - tm.-a Ati.l &tut I. null( ill Olt I%i - 11.r ott.
noaage, / uope oy oinot attootlOu 11 ou.loeil w reOolre IL
iltotrOl eh tie Or the ti. .do
A. our stnoci Room attached, wttarn CU.3l.onerl may
lay 0 4nk and 14.0 my Sm.m.art to , anna
forget the wiunktur [h. It; thtt a the
place to buy your T 1 , 141110 au ,1 .0 :are. North Market
Aquitre, aboyu Mick...lst - oat, H,rrl .u:g,.
D,o. 4, 1881 --uSm wit ttry4:orr;
ti„ '
a. tc. , :coTirw4 4 .. D. a
-717 E I'IZE ET;
OPPOSITE THE'IMADY HOUSE.
Wee:0 0 E 18 , 4 0 1004 1 and Mechanical,
AtLecioettOoOly mirrormed. ebeirzeo roalerate. 1.38
COAL! = COAL I!
$3, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LES
O. D.,FORSTER,
NO. 80 MARKET STREET.
FOR SALE.