paiip itttgrap4. II AR. R Sl3 U G , PA Thursday Afternoon, January IG, 1562, .VILL LEAVE THIS WsEx.—Col. J.. 11. Wilson's regiment, the 101st Pennsylvania, has received marching orders, and expect to leave Camp Curtin fol the seat of war to morrow or Satur day. THE FAKIR OF AVA To-Nraft v. —The "Fakir of Ava " gives his first entvrtaintnent atßrant's Hall this evening, and we have no doubt he will -b: greeted with a large and fashionable audience, Every person purchasing a ticket will have a chance to draw a valuable prize. SANFORD ' S OPERA HOVSE.—This popular resort for the beauty and fashion of our city is night ly c7owded: by an audience who go there to have a hearty laugh, and are never disappoint ed. There is a "rousing" programme up for to-night, and we advise everybody to be on hand. I= COURT.—The regular term of the Court of Quarter Sessions &c , coiumences in our city next Monday. The trial list includes a large number of cases postpL•ned from the lag term, which together with the new ones, will be very apt to occupy the attention of the court during the entire week. I= PASSAGE OF WILD DUCKS.—Yesterday we saw a large flock of these delicious birds wending their way up the Susquehanna towards the colder regions of the north. This is considered a sign of an Approaching thaw and moderate weather, unless these birds have found a resi dence in the sunny south unpleasant in conse quence of the prevalence of secession. GONE ABTHAY.—A little boy about five years old was discovered in Pourth street this morn ing, crying bitterly and soon collected around_ hint a group of sympathizers, both male and tamale. The poor little fellow had lost his way, and the only account he could give of himself was that his name was "Johnny," and that heJived in a "white house." .He was kindly itiken in and warmed and otherwise cared for by some good Samaritan, in broad cloth, and was afterwards restored to his anal- OUS mamma. =I REGIMENTS IN CAMP Coats.--The following regiments are in Camp Curtin, a majority of them having recruiting officers in different sec tions of the State, gathering up men : The Fifty-fourth, Col. J. 11. Campbell ; the Fifty sixth, Col. S. A. Dieredith ; Sixty-eighth, Col. W. H. Gray; One hundred and first, Colonel Jos. D. Wilson ; One hundred and fourteenth, Col. C. B. Curtis, and the One hundred and eighth, Colonel Longnecker... These regiments c.altain about 4,000 men, and three of them are nearly ready to march. Within the next ten days three of them will be filled up, either by recruits or consolidation of companies, and , moved off. The others, in all probability, will remain in Camp Curtin for the winter, excel lent wooden barracks having been prepared for comfortably quartering about two thousand men on the grounds. Since writing the above we understand that arrangements have been made for consolida ting Col. Jones' and Col. Curtis' men into a regiment to be commanded by the former gen tleman, with Curtis as Lieutenant Colonel. An order will also be immediately executed for consolidating the fragments of the remaining regiments in the camp. FATAL RAILEOAD ACCIDENT.—Last Thursday afternoon, while Mr. Thomas J. Himes, residing with his father, George W. Himee, Esq., near Shippensburg, Cumberland county, was walk ing in on the railroad, and when within a short distance of that place was overtaken by a train of freight car and instantly killed, but in what manner is veiled in the mkt inscrut able mystery. A gentleman who was on the platform of the second to the last car states that he saw Mr. H. leisurely standing off at least six feet from the railroad when the train passed by. Having occasion to look to the rear car he observed Mr. H. reel and fall, and not observing him to rise he was impressed with the believe that he had been injured by some means. The train arriving at Shippens burg, the gentleman in question waited upon the conductor, and informed him what had happened, when the engineer was ordered to detach the engine from the train and investi gate the matter. Mr. H. was found with his head severed from hia body. :The deceased was a graduate of Jefferson College, Cannousburg. Intelligent, companionable and upright, he was universally esteemed, and his untimely death sorrows the hearts of a large circle of devoted friends. It is but a few months since he was married, and at the time of the occurrence his youthful companion was absent on a vist to her parents, residing at New Oxford, Adams county. Truly, "in the midst of life we are in death I" Tas COLDIM FENCIBLES, recruited in this city by Capt. Detwiler, and named after one of our most enterprising citizens, are at present sta tioned at Cockeysville, on the s line of the Nor thern Central Railroad. The members of the company were paid off a few days ago, and have sent to their families and friends in this neigh borhood the sum of twenty-five hundred do!lars. The company is attached to the Thos. A. Scott, or 87th Pennsylvania, organized chiefly to guard the several railroa is connecting with Washington city—a duty requiring much vigi lance, and not entirely exempt from danger. To break somewhat the monotony of camp life, the " Feecibles' ' have recently established a reading society, in which essays are read, questions debated, and other means pursued to advance their mental improvement. The meet ings are held daily by that portion of the com pany not in taltual service, and are represented to be of a very interesting character. They so licit contributions of books, tracts .84c. from our citizens, who we hope will cheerfully aid them in this laudable undert.king. Any such con tributions may be forwarded to Capt. Detwiler at Cockeysville, who will superintend their prompt delivery. TERRAPINS, Oysters in every style, Chicken sailed and all the delicacies, of the season, will be served up at Mrs. Chesters, to-night. Call shd luxuriate. REGIMENTAL PARADE.—CoI. Meredith's regi ment. accompanied by a fine brass band from Camp Curtin, visited the city this morning, and favored our citizens with a street parade. The men were fully equipped, and made a fine appearance. SMALL Pox.—This loathescme and dreaded disease has recently made its appearance near Palmyra, in Lebanon county. It was brought to that locality by a lady, who had been on a visit to Philadelphia, and was communicated to several respectable families in the neighborhood. I== LEOISLATIVE CAUCUS. —The Republican, 'Union and Democratic members of the Senate and House of Representatives are to hold their re spective caucuses at 7 o'clock this evening for the purpose of winding candidates for State Treasurer, to be elected by the two houses iu joint convention next Monday. DKATII OF AN OLD RDSIDENTER. —Hort. Mathew B. Cowden departed this life at his residence in Lower Paxton township, this county, yester day. Mr. Cowden bad attained the patriarchi al age of seventy-six years, and was highly es teemed by all who knew him for his many excellent qualities. He was at one time an associate judge of this county, a position which he filled with much honor. His funeral is ad vertised to take place from his late residence at 11 o'clock to morrow. 1=221 DEATH Or AN AGED CMZEIN, —The funeral of Mrs. Zimmerman, consort of Henry Zimmer man, residing near Linglestown, took place on Tuesday morning, and was attended by a large concourse of relatives and acquaintainces. Mrs. Zimmerman has been for a number of years a citizen of Dauphin County, and was highly es teemed by all who knew her. During the last few years she had been much afflicted, but she bore her sufferings with the calmness and resig nation of a christian. She died in the sixtieth year of her age. -.-............ SOLDIERS, STATESMEN AND AUTHORS , conjointly with all who are afflicted with optical diseases, or who are subject to such tests of the sight as most likely to impair its vision, patronise Dr. Ludwig Hechinger, the celebrated optician, who has been in the city but a few days, and who cannot prolong his visit many days more. HechinOr offers to the public only his cel ebrated Brazillian glasses—manufactured un der his own supervision, and produced from the purest crystal. His rooms are in Third Street, between Market and Walnut, immediately ad joining this office. RULES FOR SKATING. —The doctors seem al r ady alarmed at the prospect, if we may judge 410 the variety of rules laid down in the medi cal journals for "ladies who skate." The ob ject seems to be to inapres4 women with the idea that their limbs are exceedingly delicate ap pendages to which muscles ate unknown ; that they are not to be trusted in any emergency, and should not be allowed outside the door without bandages enough to sustain a severe attack of gout. One would imagine that fresh air was poison, and only safe to be taken in grains, like arsenic, and that the lungs were a violent, dangerous, revolutionary sort of appa ratus that required perpetual snubbing and keeping down. This is all sheer nonsense, so far as girls are concerned ! See the amount they can eat in the pantry, or at a quiet family lunch! and then judge if there is any danger of decline or consumption, excepting so far as the chicken and mince-pie is concerned. In fact, it strikes us if any rules are laid down at all, they should be for the benefit of these precious bits of porcelain, whose fine, white hands, have never felt a touch less soft than that of a perfumed handkerchief, and whose damask cheek shrinks from the old brush of a northwester like the delicate exotic which adorns his dainty button-hole. Let us see how a set of rules for young gentlemen would read : Before skating, let them be whisked briskly with a feather brush, tostart the circulation ; then encased in a double and single-breasted overcoat, fur mufflers, fur collar, fur cap, ,with goat's ears, worsted mittens, fur gloves, two pairs of socks, for boots, and be careful to choose skates with straps that will not hurt tender feet. If the wind is blowing, carry a mask, (one for sixpence can be bought at any of the toy stores,) and line it with raw beef steak, to save the complexion. Don't cut any pigeon-wings, and don't skate fast. It isn't graceful nor gentlemanly, and is apt to over heat the blood, and result in a cold in the head, which is very vulgar and unbecoming. Don't stoop with your head down. It may cause vertigo, or a somersault, in case an awk ward skater came up suddenly behind you. Young gentlemen need not trouble themsel4es to be polite when skating—in fact, politeness is an impossibility if they are properly muffled up about the face and ears. Tumble over all the little girls who are trying to learn, without any compunctions of conscience, and gently swear at theut for not getting out of the way. Don't skate long without paying a visit to the nearest bar-room, and getting a " refresher." Get a cigar at the same time, and, when it is smoked half out, throw it on the ice—it will be such fun to see the skaters trip up and fall down. At the end of an hour, have your mother's Irish servant girl sent with two blank . - ets and a comfortable, In which to pin you up and carry you safe home. Immediately after arriving at home, have somebody tub you down with goose grease, and place you carefully on a feather bed, between lavender sheets, when the best plan will be to - sink into a gentle doze. On awaking, partake of a delicate roast chicken, a tenderloin steak, a lamb chop, boil ed as they do it at a restaurant, a cup of choco late, a bit of cheese, a large piece of mince-pie, and whatever else your fastidious appetite may fancy. Put on a dressing-gown, and proceed to color your meerschaum. Skating may be safely taken in this way, in small quantities as often as once a week, without hurting the most fragile constitution. ALL should read Prof. Wood's advertisement in another column. pentmlvanta Matt elegrapo, (14urstrav liternoon. January 16, 1862 GROTTO MUM BALL.- Good singing m;(1 *icing and crowded hoes. s are the promint•nt. features of this cosey little temple of amuse ment. THE SOUTH,VB TES NORTH.—The frequent large conflagrations, and insecurity of life and property in South Carolina, points with retrib utive hand to that hot-bed of treason. How different the aspect of things in the north.— Every body retire to their beds with a sense of security. Trade is prosperous. The advertis ing columns of the newspapers are good evi dence of the general prosperity. Prominent among them can be seen that of the cheap store, corner Front and Market streets. EIRICH & BOWMAN. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. —25 pieces of beau tiful DeLaines, black ground with set flower, at 25cts., worth 37cts. 50 pieces of white, yel low and red flannels, all prices. Hoop skirts at 75, Si, and $1 25. 100 dozen white linen pocket handkerchiefs, flout auction. Shirt breasts at 15, 25, and 37cts. A new lot of those white ribbed stockings. 50 dozen white and grey drawers and undershirts. 50 dozen, half wool and all wool soars. A larg." lot of velvet ribbons. Children's wool stockings, all prices, 12icts. and upwards. Oar balance of stock of furs at cost. Beautiful mourning DeLaines, pant stuffs, satchels, alapacas, merinos at 75c. Full stock of all kinds of domestic goods at L. Lewy, Rhoads old stand. jylo. NOTICE! BARGAINS! 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 75. All 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. lrildpLitions at the old prices. If you want a Jnataig or a good fitting under garment, just go to James A. Lynn, Manufacturer, No. 12, Market street, next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store, Harrisburg, Pa., where he is selling without regard to cost or the advance of goods. DR. OUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the fu to ing certificate" from one of the firs t ladies in I.Ti lea, N.Y., who called upon my agents in that oily (Sr Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told them that she, of course, did not wish her name made public, but if any one should doubt the won , ierital efficiency of DR. Donis co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as she considered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young lady 17 years old. She was fast go ing into consumption—had taken cold—nature became obstructed Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire ly cured her, and one Is now in r.. bust health "We were particular in buying the genuine. Full- and explicit directions accompanying each box Price sl. Sold wholesale and retail by 0. A BANYTAhr, No. 2, Jones Bow, ad C. K. X ittlea, 91 Market street, Harris burg, Pa. By sending either of them 81 00 through; he Harrisburg Post Office the Pills will be sent confidentially by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. 15.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Hoiden Pills et any kind unless the box is signed S. U, Howe. Ail :Wimps is base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be Lug humbugged out of your money,) buy only of dm, who dhow the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently .icon a.ttled on eteceeht of the borne ~ m mterleitHd. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they are safe, and will perform all claimed for them. Sold also by, I'. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff man, Mechanicsburg; M. marks, Lewistown ; S. Elliott- Cariiso ; S. G. Wild, Newville ; C. Altick, Shippens, burg; J Spangler, Chatnbersburg; N. T. r.iller, York; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville • 8.-9. Stevens, Herding; and u. P. Hunter, Reading, a nd by "one druggist" In every town and villige in the United States, and by B. D. HO WE, e 3 4m Sole Proprietor, New York. The may Harmless and Reliable Dye Known AR others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GREY. RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN M .UAtS AtiD DIPLOSIA.S nava been awar ded to Wa. A. Berenetog ein•:e 18 9, and over 240,000 applications bays been male to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. Wis. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be dittinguishet from natare and is wagazwran not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill Muni of bad 9. es remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 16 Send Street New York. Sold io all the cites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name" William A. Batellelor and address upon a steel plate engradbag, on the four sides of each box. wtlldawly HELMBOLD'SEXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTR.IOI' RUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELAIHOLD'S EXTR ACT BITORU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. And a Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dromy, Organic Weakness, And all Diseases of lime Urinary Organs. Sea Advertisement in another column sand for the Medicine at once. BEWARE ON COUNTERFEITS noyl3-d2m NO. 91 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA., AGENT FOR THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, AND THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, janls] PHILADELPHT. 1, [ltd* FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. QTRAYED away on the night of, the Ist LI inst., a Red and White Setter Dog, about one year old, Melon a chain collar, without name. Whoever will return said Dog or give information where he can be found to Philip Lynu or Allen C. Major, will receive the above reward. .0.5.d3t* RAILROAD TRACK LAYERS WANTED. PERSONS who are good "Track Lay ers" can find employment in Washington, D C., by calling on the undersigned at the ',ones House" be tween the hours or 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. itS d2t S. A. POWNR. A. LE N , TEACH= Ole Piano, Melodeon, Guitar and Singing., ['ARTICULAR attention will be paid for the education of the voice after "Bassiul's" cele brated method. Mc': in William Knoche's Music Store; 93 Market street. ]a3-dlni FOR RENT. THE commodious STORE ROOM on Market Square, next door to the "Jones' House," (Coverly's Hmel,) occupied during the last eight or nine years as a Jewelry and Watch making establishment, Am. ALSO-6everal DWELLING HOUSES in the viciont ty of the Capitol, some or them baying stabling, smoke house, L:e house, &c., and vacant lots attached. Possession given the first 01 April next CHAS. C. RAWL Harrisburg, Jan. 9, 18132..—j9-dim CRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh Apple, simony, at NICHOL 9 & BOWMAN'S, jl corner, Front mid MAW meets. BUSINESS NOTICES A mu) TO THE LADING HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I Win. A. Batchelor's Hair. Bye ! Wholesale Factory, Si EtS r c la v St., Late 233 Broadway, New York - ru) EAbotrtismtnto. WILLIAM BUEHLER, GROTTO MUSIC HALL! WALNUT BELOW THIRD STREET CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY Hundreds Unable to Obtain Admission The greatest array of Talent ever appearing in the CAPITAL of the KEYSTONE SPATE. EVERY EVENING! EVERY EVENING ! ! Composed of MALE and FEMALE ARTISTS, each one being a STAR in their Profession. Ole Bull Dick Myers, Violinist. Admission - - 10 and 15 cents. Doors open 6i o' clock. Commences at 7i o' clock . FRED AIMS, THOMAS FOUNTAIN. Proprietors. fir Positively no Boys admitted. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET. Great Success of the New Opera House This new and Beautiful Establishment will open for the Season, presenting SONGS, BALLADS, OVERTURES and LAUGHABLE BURLES QUES. which Messrs. SANFORD, CARNCROSS, HUGHES, EDMONDS, BECKET, HOLDEN and the Great Troupe of ARTISTS engaged will sustainjarts. • Admissf 25 cents. Orchestra ' Chairs, 50 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, 75 cents. Entire Box, $5.00. Doors open 6i o'clock *ommence at 71 o'clock. fiff'ln preparation the MUMMY, also the OPERA OF LA SOMNAMBULA, &c., &c. j 6 BRANT'S HALL! Thursday Evening Jan, 16, 1862, GRAND GIFT ENTERTAINMENT of the Original and Justly Celebrated FAKIR OF AVA, The wonderful Magician and Necromancer New and beautiful feats iu Legerdemain, Laughable Illusions; and Curious Tricks and Traasforrn ation. One huulred and fifty splendid GIFTS to be distribut ed to the audience. Among the liat of pre,eits will be found a FINE nonce, valued at one hundred dollars ; Gold Watch, Sliver Watch, Sewing I tattle,' Suicqf Clothes, Ladles' Dresses, Sacks of Flour, and all kinds of beautiful Jewelry. In all One Hundred and Fifty Presents dtit-Tbokots for both Drawing and Performanoes, only 25 cents. 'For List of Gifts and method of distribution, see smaii bills. jl4 d3t Ntw lbrtrtistmento NOTICE. A GREEABLY to the directions of an act of /IL the General Assembly of this Common wealth, approved the ninth day of April, A. D. 1856, I hereby give notice that the Speakers of the Senate and House of Representatives of said: Commonwealth, will receive proposals un til the fourth Tuesday of January, being the 28th day of January, 1862, for doing the Pub lic Printing and Binding for the term of three years from the first day of July next, at a cer tain rate per cantina below the rates specified in the act relating to the Public Printing and Binding, approved the ninth day of April, A. D. 1856, and according to the mode and manner and conditions therein specified. Said Proposals to specify the rate per centum on the whole of the rates of said act taken to gether, and not a specification of the rate per centum below the rates on each item. The fol lowing is the form of proposals for State Print ing and binding : " I propose to do all the State Print ing and Binding in the manner and in all respects subject to the provisions of the act of the 9th of April, A. D. 1856, for the pe• riod of three years from the first day of July next, at the rate of per centum below the rates specified in said act, and should the State Printing and Binding as aforesaid, be allotted tome, I will be ready forthwith to give bond with sufficient sureties, for the faithful performance of the work so al lotted," which said proposals shall be sealed and endorsed, " Proposals for Public Printing and Binding ;" and shall be directed to the said Spes i kers, and be delivered to one or both of them to be opened, announced and allotted, on the 28th day of January, inst., agreeably to the provisions of the act of 9th of April, 1856. ELI SLIFER, janl4-6t. Sec'y of t he Commonwealth. Ca it out, and UNION REST AURANT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH. ripHE subscribers having erected a larg e building at the Above plaee, expresely for the puree see above indicated, beg to call tee attention of the pub lie to the followiou : Tug RUITAURANT, on the first door, with a dining room attached, is fitted up in first-class style, and it will at all times he suppled with the best OYSTERS to be had in the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, fish, and all kinds of gains in season. Oysters served ap in every style, and meals to be had at all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on band. The Tee-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the lovers of this healthy exercise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is up•slairs—elegantly titled up, and contains three marble top ombination cushion ta bles, equal to any made. Herrieburg this long felt the want of a grand combin- ation of this kind, and as the proprietors are determined to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make it a fasaionable resort, they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. jai-dif • WILLIAM C. McFADDEN It 00. A. HUMMEL, DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, BUFFALO AND GUM OVER SHOES, TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS. AT THE OLD STAND corner of the alley, next to the Court House, Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the late firm of A. Hummel & Co., we trust by strict at tention to business, and by keeping a well MEMEL) mac or Goons to merit a con:hymen of the same. Please call slid examine our snow and Plucks before buying elsewhere. , janil•lyd A HUMMEL Goods are purchased direct from he manufactures for cash enabling them to sell very low. COAL ! COAL !I COAL ! ! ! qinE undersigned would inforin the con- JL of Coal t hat he is now prepared to furnish Coal from under cover perfectly dry and clean in all lands of weather. Lykens Valley Broken Coal it " Large Egg " 4: 4. S ma ll E gg 44 tf 444 N u t to Pittston Lump Coal. No. 1 " IC Ct 2 St 0. 11. 3 14 Ci 44 4 16 LE IC w Lorberry, Broad Top and Allegheny, also Hickory and Pine Wood B. BYERS. Harrisburg, Jan. 7, 1882. %musentents. rituttruus LATEST NEWS. XTICHOLS & BOWMAN having just re turrv,d from the E-st with an extensive and wet sukcied titec , ( of goods. purchvied for each, respec fatly invite the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and examine their New coeds at the old stand formerly oc cupied by V. Hummel, corner Front and lkrket streets, Harrisburg, ea. Prices us low as any other house. COFFEE, Green and Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and Choice Syrups,; FLOUR, in Barrels and Sack ; BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL; RICE, BEANS. POTATOES ; FISH, of all kinds ; SALT, Coarse and fine ; OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ; SPICES, all kinds Grouud and Unground, fresh from the Mill. APPLES, Green and Dried_; RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS, DRIED FRITHS, SOAPS, Common and Fancy ; WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew ing ; QUEENSWARX 1 QUEEN3WARE! lxleasive assortment of all styles, and patterns and prmes. Call and examine our Stook or Goods at the •lesale and Ret of Grocery, Fran and Protasmn Strum, corner Front and Market streat, ffarrtsburg, Country Nr:a:Juo, taken delo.ly SOLDIERS' NICK NACIVS, F OR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG AAD YaNCY STORE Camp Writing Cases, 'CC' Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving qr Razor Cases, Joliet Cases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Mirrors. Dryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, Jndia Rubber Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Platina Flasks, Leather Drinking Cups. Pens, Penholders, Pe Paper, andEnvelepes. Soldiers will nee at a glance that the place to ,get an outfit in small war...s is at No. 91, Market street. ,See "Fort Pickens" in the window. noEnti PRESERVE YOUR LEATHER ma) KEEP YOUR FEET DRY. ONE BOX OF FRANK MILLER'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND WATER PROOF' OIL BLACKING WILL LAST N OUT-DOOR MAN ONE Y ArCONT 2S cENTs,-ca AND save more than four times its coil in the durability of leather, and greatly contribute to health sad comfort. FOR HARNESS, see inside Label on the cover of large size. For sale in Harrisburg by O. W. Gross & Co., No. 19 Market street; oy & Runkle corner of Fifth and Mar• ket streets ; Mick, Jr., &to , Markel street : Jacob Buehler, No. 29, , 4eccutt street, and J. C. Kimball, Mar ket MT et. del2-dlm-w4t* TO THE YOUNG MEN OF PENN'A. BLIVING been authorized to recruit a Regiment for tne VoMutter service of Penney'va unt we bitVe a moludel to make tt u regiment of "there •hooters"—r4flumeu—recant .41 from the State at large. We want TEN good able bodied young men from each county. so es to have every plrttoi of -ttm State fully and equally reore4entel Those desirous of ser dog their country, of fighting u eider and tor oar good obl at au, have &ter/ a spleadid oppor•— tunity effere them We iutend to make this a "CRACK REG:P.IBM ;" if possily e the bust iu the service of our noble Commonwealth. El) subalantial uniform- will be lurnlshed as.sooraan.. the men reach. Cuno and a e sworn Into toe a•ry ice. Tae Regiment will be ar med with Mims or Estrin° Sims wit.i SM:II2.BATONRI2I. Those detirlng to enlist. as POSEIVeiy on:9 TEN will be taken from each couniy in the State, had bestir report home ately, any time otter the Moth of Deaember to W . W. Brown, Harrisburg, Pa. Any or all ty.imm nicatio ns from distant countiot will be answered speedily nd conthlen tially. W. w. BRuWN , Captain. P. s.—All papers favorable to the came will please copy. ctel3 d4ta COAL! COAL ! I $3, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS O. D. FOItSTER, IFFICE No. 74; Market Street, yard on vi the ORM; foot of North aLreat, Wholesale and Ra tan dealer in TREVOR:ION, WILKSBARRE, LYEENS VALLEY, SUNBURY and, BROAD TOP COAL Famlies said Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders promptly atioadad to. d 'Mersa siscount made to pur - chasers paying for the coal whoa ordered. Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton. Harrisuurg, Oct. 25.—03ra JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT Of' SUPERIOR Ei3Elar.a.R.lsl, MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two yearsokl, of my own manufacture. A flue lot at choice chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff and a large variety of other athletes constantly ou hat it for sale wholesale and road. Thankful for former pat. ronage, I hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of We trade. A line - Smokiag - Room attached, where customers may lay back and test my Sugars and •fooacco. Don't forget the window with the Ship iu it; that is the place to buy your Tobacco and..m.,fars. North Market Square, above Market street, H‘rrisUurg, Dcc. 4, 1861.—(18m WSf. WYKOFF. NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER, NO. 80 MAREEP STREET. (Room formerly occupied by the Postoffice.) 11.11. E undersigned have just opened a 1 new and large assortment of the latest atylea of clothing. We are also prepared to manufacture to order ail Stotts cf Gents Wear, cut to the lattiststylei and fash ions. We have always on hand a large stock of Ready made clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. SHRLLSNBRIIGICR & BRO. COAL!!! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH. CARTS. pH ESE Weight Carts are certified by the Sealer of Weights and iiiiessures. Consumers can weigh their coal at their own doors. It is of great tin. penance during these hard times for every one to know that they acc NEM PULL BONICEIT warner. A iarge supply or Coal always to be found on hand, viz : LYKENS VALLEY all sizes. BALTE. CO'd WJl.izyBAKltE, all sizes. LOSBEREI COAL, (the geuuiue arucle,) Sold by the car load or single ton. All coal alba best quality, delivered free from all im s AT PRICKS TO SUIT THE TIMES, by the boat or car load, single, halls o:• third of tons and by toe bushel. JAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, Nov. 6, 1861.—y ANOTHER NEW STOCK ! Portable Writing Desks, Backgammon Boards, Traveling Bags, Purses, Wallets, Toilet Bottles, and a general assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, Call at BERGNER'S CAFAP BOOKSTORE WORSTED GOODS, LAMES NUBIAS, Misses Head Dresses, Ladies Hoods, Misses Hoods, Ladies Sontags, Misses Mitts,g&e., Ste. A fresh invoice Just opened At CATHCART'S, nov4 Noxt door to the Harrisburg Bank —Curse tinndred Extra Sugar 11,,aus ma. received by WM, DOCK JR. as Oil ittistellatuoui. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION svith . EXTRACT BUCHU, “HIG iLY CON C K i t l i ft p A te l t A Positive and Specide Remedy For Db•es..es of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. _ - This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS int rhealtay action, by which the WATgRY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and ail UN NATURAL ENLARGEIENTS are redaced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMATION, and is gond for MEN, WOMEN . OR CHILDREN. itaMBOLD'S Exrßacr BMW, For Weak - nestles Arising from Excesses, Habits . of Dissipation, Early In discretion or A buse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisposition to Exertion, Loas of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Wesk Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness cf Vtaioa, Pain in the Back, Universal LiBSittele of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of tfie Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on tl.e Face, PALL It) tX)LINrENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med icine invariably removee, soon forowS IMPOTENCY it IUITY, EPILEPTIC YIPS, IN UNE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they are not freque. tly followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTIDN." , bony aro aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL. CONFESS. THE RECO t DS OF THE I \ 'SANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy Deaths by Con•Unipiion, BEAR AMPLI WITNReiITu THE TRUTH OF TRH a9:HERTIax. THE CONAITU7ION ONtia AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAK vESS, I Requires the aid of medicine to -trengthen and Invigorate the System, Which Efaixisotn's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does A TRIAL WILL C.Olivica Tee MOOT SlaterlOAL. FESIALE2I-FEMAI E3-FESIALES. ' qA) OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA . • TING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Ruche is unequalled by any other remedy, as in chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Supprestm nof Customary Evacuations, Liberated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Lencorbma. Whites, Stara ity, slid for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE 01 LIFE, 8113 MYMPTONS ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHAIT IT ! TAR RNO MORR BLASAM, M KURT, OR UNIMICASANT MIDI CUM FOR lINIFLEAFANT AND DANGCROUR DTI/KARR:L. lIELMBOLD'S MIRA& 1 ; 13 ti Calf mama • SECRET DISFASES. In all their Stages, At little Expense ; Little or no change in Diet ; No ineonvenie ice; And no Eaportire. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Imilammation so frequent In the eau of diseases, and expelling all P0139n9U1; Diseased and tiorn-ond Matter. 1110084 NOS OPON THOUSANDS II HO HAVE BEEN IHE VICT.AIS OP QUACKS, and who have paid HEAVY FI to be cured le a. 014 , 1 time, have found they were deceived, and that the 4 POI '-f.../N" has, by the use Of f 'POWZRFUL AsTanmevrs," beea dried up in the eystem, to breat out in an aggravated form, and . . . . . . PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE Use FlientantresETTßAOT Bonito for all affections and diseases of the - UttINARY ORGANS, whether existing In MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating and no matter 1 f ROW LONG .6 r ANOING, Diseases of these Organs require the aid or DIURETIC. HELEIROLD'S EXTRACI7 SWART Ii THE GREAT DIURETIC, And Is certain to have the desired elleet in all Diseases NOR WHICH IT Li REOWDIENDED. Evidence of the most reliable and respennlde character will accompany the ruedices. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, .... trout 8 to2o yearn standin g, Wise NIMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Delivered to any address, securely packe.d from obser ration. DE3CRIBE SYMI'COMS IN ALL COSIMUNICA.TIONS. Cures Guaranteed I Advice Gratis! AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tho city of Poiladelphia, H. T. iIItLSIB , LD, wno being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations coot tin no narcotic, no inercary, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vege table H. T. HELAIBOI IL Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No vember, 1854. WM. P. HIBBERD, AA/estrum, Ninth St. above Race, Phila. Address letters for Information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth St., Md. Chestnut, BEWARE OF CoUN VSILFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DE ALERS, Who endeavor to dispose "op TIME own" and “euis." amass ON TEE REPUTATION ATTAINED NT • Helmbold'S Genuine Preparation —attract. Hu - hu, 46 " BanaParilla t " " Improved Hose Wash. Sold by C. K. seller, D. W, tirom, J. Wyeth, IC. A. Bannvart. AND ALL DRDDI7STS BVERYWDENE. ASK FOR HELAIBOUPS. TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out the advertisement and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE nov18•dly FOR SEWING MACHINES JONAS BROOK Et BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 it HO YDS. WHITE BLACK& COLORED. •VMS thread being made particularly for Sewmg Machines, is VERY STRONG, Sgloolll AND ELASTIC. Its strength is not impaired by washing, nor by friction of the needle. For Machines, nse Brooks' Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent SLc Cord, Red Ticket, • FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.— A Also, Et COSS us 100 DO73N &Wil t AlitOuntD Nee , by Val. HENRY SHIPS, Sole Agent. noci.dtim 36 Veseystreet, New York. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. TROY,NEW YORK: TIIE seventy-sixth semi-anneal session of this well known institute for instruction In the h. i h oMatietl &i, Physical and Natural Sciences, wit• com merino on Wednesday, Feb .19th, 1862. A lull course in Mffitary.Felenee is now hi progress. Graduates of the Institute find no difficulty in obtaining very desirable po sitions as Civil, Naval and Topographical Engineers. The Annual Register, giving full particulars, can be obtained of Prof. Charles Drowne, Director. ja9si3w-w6w N. S. S. BEHAN, Presiden t FOR SALE. Avaluable Two story double frame Dwelling House and Lot of groucd, situated on the corner of North street and Bast Avenue, 80 feet on North street and 110 feet deep, two basement kitchens, two cel lar, and eleven rooms, also a never failing spring of wa ter. The building is well calculated for a store or hotel. Terms reasonable. Enquire of W. BARN, Jan 4 - City Auctioneer. FOR RENT. THE STORE ROOM, now occupied by Rubinson & Co., Drenera„ atlllll street. ALSO—A Stogy o Room, and Dwelling Rouse on Ridge Road. A pply to j9-d2w* GEO. G. EDNEEL, Canal street, between State and Walnut streets, liarrignurg, pa. RUBBER GOODS I - Rubber Balls, Rubber Watches, Rubber Rattles, Rubber Toys generally at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE E , SEANCE of VANILLA, Essence of Lemon, Flavoring 'Extracts, for side at the new wuoiesale and Retail Grocery and Provision Sto e, cor ner From and Market streets j 1 aitb ana Tobacco, of all kinds: Ex tensiveassortmeLa of Cigars, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, jl corner, Front and Market Street. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Canfectionary, Foreign and Domestic Fruit.— Pim, Dates, Prunes, Raisins and Nuts of all tinde.— Freak and Sal Ulan, Soap, Candles, Vinsgsr, Spicea, To bacco, Segars and Country Produce in general, Market street, next door to Parka House, oleo corner Third dud Walnut streets. ocdlB-dbmJOHN WISE. • NICELOW & BO WMAN