pail D Etitgrapt. HARRISBURG. PA. Friday Afternoon, January 17, 1862. REGIMENTAL PARADE.—CoI. Campbell's regi ment, (the Fifty-fourth Pennsylvania,) with its fine brass band, from Camp Curtin, favored our citizens with a street parade to-day. -,,....-.:- A CELEBRATED SONGSTRESS COMING.—Madam Annie Bishop, of °per. , is celebrity, will give two grand concerts in Brant's Hall, next Wed nesday and Thursday evenings. She will be assisted by several distinguished musical artiste, which will render the entertainments highly attractive. MILITARY RELIEF FOND.—The committee will meet this evening (Friday) at half-past six at the office of A. J. Herr, Esq., for the purpose of settling the accounts As this is a meeting of particular importance, it is expected that all will punctually attend. WM. H. KEPNER, President. 0. EDWARDS, Secretary. TIMBER.—The Clearfield Atonal of last week says: On Sunday night and on Monday, some five or six inches of snow f , ll in this section of country, which had the effect of making our town quite lively. Persons engaged in haul ing timber are making good use of the snow, as it enables them to draw their timber with much more ease than on the bare ground. NORTHERN CANTRAL RALLHAOD.—The Gener• al Freight Agent of this road gives notice, that all .yeeial rates on local freights over this road, made prior to or during the past year, (1861,) ceased to be in effect on the 31st December last. Hereafter all special rates will expire by limi tation on the last day of the year in which they are made, except in cases where special agreements have been made to the contrary. THE QUESTION "POPPED."—The attention of those who anticipate advertising certain inter esting transactions is directed to the top of the last column on the first page, where rates of advertising, local notices &c., are published. If it is worth while to get married and have the fact published, it is proper to pay parties for doing it, and publishers do not like to ask min isters or justices for their fees, and yet it is not aristocratic nor genteel to draw a prize and never pay for the tickets See rates of advertis ing marriage notices. I=l SERIOUS RAILROAD ACZEDENT.-A. man named Michael Connel, a switch-tender on the North ern Central railroad, was severely injured last night, while in the performance of his duty, at Marysville, several miles above the city, by being run over by the cars on the Pennsylvania railroad. The wounded man was brought to this city, and under the direction of Mr. Young, Superintendent of the Eastern division of the Pennsylvania railroad, was provided with lodg ings at the City hotel, near the depot, where he was attended by Dr. Rutherford, who am putated his right arm net the shoulder, and performed such other services as were necessary under the circumstances. The condition of the wounded man this morning was very favor able, inspiring his friends with fiattering hopes of his speedy recovery. He is a single man, and a resident of Baltimore. COOLNESS or TUC BIETCKTAILS.—A correspondent writes from one of the northern counties in this State, where the BuCktails were recruited, as follows: "I want to hear something of the Pennsylvanians. I know the boys who fought at Drainsville and fleshed their maiden swords under Gen. Ord, and I well knew when they met the foe somebody would die. I must give you an incident or two of that fight: Charles Yahn, a young man from this vicinity, was shot through the face, shattering the jaw and knocking out teeth, making a very ugly and painful wound. Spitting the blood from his mouth, he handed a cartridge to his next neighbor, saying, 'I can fight yet, if I can't bite.' And thus he fought it out, getting his comrade to bite off the cartridges, and he is now recovering under the hands of the surgeon. Another was struck over the eye by a spent ball, cutting the skin but not entering the skull. He coolly picked up the bullet, re marking, 'there is -the Secession lead that struck me,' and put the little memento into his pocket. This is the sort of men Pennsylva nia has in the national army, and I want to hear more of them." 1=0:=1 SANFORD'S OPERA HORSE—The Happy Side of Darkey Life in Dixie.—lf to laugh is all that is necessary to grow fat, then we need have no lank, cadaverous individuals in this community while Sanford is with us. Every body laughs at Sanford's, and every body is in a good humor after being there. The performance of Uncle Tom's Cabin last night was a perfect hit, and was duly appreciated by the large and respect able audience present. All done well. San ford's representation of Uncle Tom was a per fect piece of acting in every part, whether in the gay old darkie, or the more serious mo ments when he contemplated the effect of the conduct of George Harris, who was on the eve of taking his departure for Canada. " Bones," - as Topsy, was inimitable as usual, full of fun 'and tricks. Carncross; as George Harris, with .Lie sweet and admirable voice, and his render g of the tender passion, was very good.— 'Becket as lame Jake, the jealous nigger, and , Hall as the inquisitive nigger, sustained their parts well. Edmonds as Aunt Chloe, and Shack leton as Eliza, delineated their characters ad mirably throughout. Indeed, all the perform ers did so well that we do not know who to praise mo't, and we have no fault to find with any. The whole company seemed to forget that they were only delineating life among the happy darkies of the south, they entered into the dances, songs and marriage festivals with so much earnestness. To appreciate Sanford you must go and see him. It requires an effort of the mind to realize that we are not among the happy darkies, but in the neat and cozy Opera House of Sanford. ALL should read Prof. Wood's advertisemen in another column. ANOTHER URGE POIOTER.-Mr. Asa Botta of Middletown, killed a "pig," a few days since, that weighed 614 pounds, clean meat. The pig was but 17 months old. I=l THE Gaorro Music HALL continues to be well patronized, which is due not only to the en terprize of the management, but to the merit of the performances. There is nothing stiff or constrained about the " Grotto," and order and quiet are always observed. SCIENCE has accomplished no greater triumph than that in which it assists in preserving the viands and the fruits of the season, so as to en able the housewife to bring them on her table as fresh and luscious as when they were plucked from the garden and orchard. Dock & Co., in Market street, have an abundant stock of vege tables and fruits thus preserved, as will be seen by their advertisement. They have peaches almost as fresh as when they hung on the tree— grapes as fragrant as when they perfumed the vineyard—vegetables certainly as healthy and as delicious as when they were yet growing•in the garden. All this is the triumph of science— and we are puzzled which to admire most, the science which thus preserves the fruits of the earth, or the enterprise which enables our citi zens to partake of and enjoy these luxuries. - 4 0.---.. Tun THREE Camp DISEASES. —Soldiers 1 n camp suffer from three diseases ; diarrhoea, rheuma- tism and fever. The commonest cause of diarrhoea is bad water ; its cure, complete rest, and abstinence from every kind of food except plain boiled rice. All ordinary diseases will yield to this treatment in two and a half hours or less. Rheumatism is usually brought on, not by getting wet, but by remaining in wet clothes. Hard drinkers are particularly liable to bad attacks. To avoid rheumatism, wear flannel and keep the digestion sound. Fevers are generally caught after dark in the open air. A man going out on night duty should never go hungry and never stand still longer than necessary. Good food and active exercise will generally keep a man well unless the air is un commonly deleterious. To cure a case of not very severe fever, nothing seems so effi cacious as as a change of air. It is said that the removal of a patient only a few miles often works an immediate improvement in his con dition. In scouting along the edge of a swamp at night, there is no danger so long as he par ty keeps on the windward side of it. These doctrines are laid down in the writings of army surgeons and of physicians who have given much attention to the subjects discussed, and ought therefore to be trusworthy. CAUOOS FOR STATE TREASURER.—The Republi can and Democratic members of the two Houses of the Legislature held their respective caucuses last night at the Capitol, for the nomination of candidates for State Treasurer, to be elected by a joint convention of the two Houses next Mon day. The Republicans met hi the chamber of the House of Representatives, and organized by selecting Senator Penney as President, and Mr. Smith, (Philadelphia,) of the Rouse, as Sec retary. After a brief interchange of sentiment, a committee was appointed to confer with the Union Republicans and Union Democrats, after which the caucus adjourned until 1 o'clock A. M., next Monday. The Democratic members met at 74 o'clock, in the East committee room. Senator Mott was called to the chair, and Messrs. Neiman and Duffield, of the House, of ficiated as Secretaries. The following is the result of the first and only ballot : Wm. V. M'Grath, of Philadelphia, had 31 votes. A. G. Brodhead, of Carbon county, " 14 '6 H. L. Dieflenbach, of Clinton " " 4 Alex. Dixon, of Philadelphia, " 4 " Mr. M'Grath having received the highest number of votes cast, was declared duly nom inated. His nomination was subsequently made unanimous. The caucus then adjourned. A DECIDED SELL—An individual calling him self the original " Fakir of Ava " arrived in our city a few days ago, and put out flaming posters advertising an entertainment in the " prestidigitatory " art at Brant's Hall last evening, and by means of the "gift" game he managed to secure an overflowing house. Each of the audience, upon entering the hall, was permitted to draw an envelope containing a "chance" for one of the gifts advertized to be distributed, including among other things a "splendid horse valued at $100," a fine gold watch, snits of clothes, a sewing machine and barrels of flour. The performances, which Were of a very indifferent character, having con eluded, the " Fakir " informed the audience that by presenting their envelopes at the ticket office a portion of the gifts would be distributed immediately, and the remainder at the Hall this morning. Although this an nouncement didn't exactly meet with the ap proval of the audience still there was no outward manifestation of displeasure, and as some few of those who presented their envelopes were the lucky recipients of various articles of cheap jewelry, the majority of the audience were led to believe that things were working on the "square," and accordingly resolved to with hold their envelopes. Thus matters remained until this morning, when a large crowd of the envelope holders congregated around Brant's Hall anxiously awaiting the appearance of the , Fakir. They waited an hour, then another, and another, and still the Fakir failed to show himself. At length the crowd began to grow, testy and impatient, and threats were made to seize on the magi cian's "furniture," but this it was ascertained had all been removed the night previous, whereat the now excited crowd began to "sm ell an exceedingly small mice," which animal be came the more apparent when it was discovered upon inquiry at his hotel that the distinguished Fakir had ingloriously fled the city for parts unknown, between "the sitting and the rising of the sun," leaving behind him not only the numerous unsatisfied "chances" for a "valuable prize," but other little "reminders" in the shape of unsettled hotel and store bills, all of which we presume the holders will retain as mementoes of the Fakir's "last trick"—his sudden and mysterious disappearance. 113eunsvluanta Map telegraph, /titian /fterttoon, January 17, 1862 PERSONAL. —The sister of James Smith; house carpenter, has arrived from Canada, and is anx ious to learn the whereabouts of h. r brother. She is at present stopping at the residence of John Miller in East State street, this city. t NOTICE! BABGAINS 1 BARGAINS 1 ! —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. Irish Linens at the old prices. If you want a bargain or a good fitting under garment, just go to James A. Lynn, Manufacturer, No. 12, Market street, next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store, Harrisburg, Pa., where he is selling without regard to cost or the advance of goods. Tun Soon( vs las Noavn.—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. URICH & BOWMAN. NEW GOODS, NEW Goons.-25 pieces of beau tiful DeLaines, black ground with set flower, at 25cts., worth 37cs. 50 pieces of white, yel low and red flannels, all prices. Hoop skirts at 75, $l, and $1 25. 100 dozen white linen pocket handkerchiefs, from auction, Shirt breasts at 15, 25, and 37cts. Anew lot of those white ribbed stockings. 50 dozen white end grey drawers and undershirts. 60 dozen half wool and all wool socks. A large lot of velvet ribbons. Children's wool stockings, all prices, 12icts. and upwards. Our 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. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. "Read the fo.lo wing certificate" from one of the first ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that city (lir. 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 wonderful efficiency of DR. DuPont co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lally to her, AP she considered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young 1 ady 17 years old. she was fast go ing into cons umption—had taken cold—nature became obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire ly cured her, and sue is now in robust health "We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying each box Price II Sold wholesale and retail by O. A BANNVART, No. 2, Jones Row, ..nd C. K. HELLER, 91 Market street, Harris. burg, Pa. By sending either of them $1 00 Wrought he Harrisburg Post Office the Pills wilt be sent confidentially by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. 13.—100 k out for counterfeits. Boy no deiden Pills of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe. Ail others is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently 'moll added on amount of the Pilir netne eounterieited. 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, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Ruud% mah„ Methanicsburg • M. marks, Lewistown ; S. Eiliett ldarlise • S. G. Wild, .Newville ; J. 0. Altick, Shippens, burg ; J Spangler, Chambersburg; E. I'. miller, York ; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; S. S. Stevens, Reading ; and R. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist" in every town and village in the United States, and by S. D. HO WE, eh 4m Solo Proprietor, New York. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 11 Wm. 4. Batchelor's Hatr Bye The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided ifyou wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RIM OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN 11cDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wm. A. BATCHELOR since 18.9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. Was. A. BATCHE`LOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is WAS:HINTED not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and iho ill drools of bad Dvas remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 16 amid Street New York, sold is all Ore eites and towns of the United States; by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. The Genuine has the name " William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four sides of each box. oe,t2-dawly FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. STRAXED away on the night of the let inst., a Red and White Better Dog, about one year old, bad on a chain collar, without name. Whoever will return said Dog or give information where he can be found to Philip Lynn or Allen C. Major, will receive the above reward. jl6-d3t* A. L N , TEACHER OF Piano, Melodeon, Guitar and Singing. DARTICULAH, attention will be paid for the educatiou of the voice after "Flanstnes" cele brated method. Moe in William finoche's Mueio store; 93 Market Urea. ja3-dlm tiiHE commodious STORE ROOK on market Square, neat door to the "Jones' House," (Coverly's Hoiel,) occupied during the last eight or nine years as a Jewelry and Watch making establishment, &c. ALSO—iieveral DWELLING HOWES in the vicioni ty of the Capitol, some of them having stabling, smoke house, Ize house, &c., and vacant lots attached. Possession given the first of April next LLIAS. C. RAWN. Harrisburg, Jan. 9, 1862.—j9-dim CRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh Apple, }lemony, at mcnots & BOWMAN'S, ii corner, Front and Market streets. 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 lirm of A. Hummel & Co., we trust by strict at tention to business, and by keeping a well SELECITBD STOCK OF coon to merit a continuance of •the same. Please call and examine our STOOK and PRICES before buying elsewhere. janil•lyd A HUMMEL Goods are purchased direct from ho manufactures for cash enabling them to sell very low. COAL ! COAL 1 I COAL I ! rrtHE undersigned would inform the eon- ElllnerB of Coal i hat he is now prepared to furnish Good from under cover perfectly dry and clean in all kinds of weather. Lykens Valley Broken Coal Large Egg " " Small Egg " Nut ritliston Lump Coal. 66 l< 2 66 66 8 It 4, 4 66 it 5 CC Lorberry, Bread Top and Allegheny, also Hickory and Noe Wood L BYERS. Harrisburg, Jan. 7, 1862. FOR RENT—A Two Story Brick House on Pine street with others. Enquire of Mrs. mut. It..Y, corner of Second and Pine. jl6-dat-fsm CHEAP SUGARS I ntigi a os l l a l BOWMAN, ji6 verger Font and Market etreets. BUSINESS NOTICES. A OAR[ TO THE LADLES Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay SL, Late 233 Broadway, New York gW 7tbvtrtisments. FOR RENT 2inuftemento. BRANT'S HALL! Madame Anna Bishop, THE WORLD RENOWNED CANTATRICE, WHO, SINCE HER APPEARANCE IN the United states, has made the circuit of the world, begs to announce TWO GRA.ND CONCERTS, On Wednesday and Thursdiy Evenings, January 22d and 23d, 1862. MADAME ANNA BIS HOP Will be assisted by EDWARD SEGUIN, - The American Baritone, Itleve du Conservatoire Imperial de Musique, Paris. GUSTAVE DE SPIESS, The eminent Pinlißt, (Pupil of.Liatz.) Concert Will Commence at 8 o'clock. TICKETS - - - 50 cents. jl7-dtd P. C. LA RUE, Manager. 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 STATE. EVERY EVENING ! EVERY EVENING ! 1 Composed of MALE and FEMALE ARTISTS, each one being a STAR in their Profession. LOOK AT THK NAMES. BEHOLD! OBSERVES Miss ROSA VOLANADT, the most pleasing Songstress IBM JULIA PRICE, the Philadelphia Favorite. Mliss MILLIE MARIE, the Fascinating Danseuse. BILLY CHAMBERS, the Champion Bone Player. OLE BULL DICK MYERS. the Greastest Violinist on the Stage MATT GEBLER, the Prince of Comic Vocalists FULTON MYERS, the Celebrated Wench Dancer. BILLY WORRELL, the Great Negro Comedian! WILLIAMS BROTHERS In Songs, Duetts, Glees and Choruses. Prof. Strade will preside at the Piano. Ole Bull Dick Myers, Violinist. Admission - - 10 and 15 cents. Doors open% o'clock. Commences at 7 o'clock. FRED. AIMS, Proprietors. WPositively 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. In which Messrs. SANFORD, CARNCROSS, HUGHES, EDMONDS, BECKET, HOLDEN and the Great Troupe of ARTISTS engaged will sustain parts. Adm'ssion, 25 cents. Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, 75 cents. Entire Box, $5.00. Doors open 61 o'clock ; Commence at 7i o'clock. grln preparation the MUMMY, also the OPERA OF LA. SOMNAMBULA, &c., &c. j 6 New ativertistmeuto NOTICE AGREEABLY to the directions of an act of 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 nest, at a cer tain rate per centum 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 to me, 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 Speakers, 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 the Commonwealth LARGE and Extensive Assortment of Glassokare, just received from the actories, and tor slim cheap by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jlB corner Front and Market streets. ALMANACS ! ALMANACS ! - DEAR'S GERMAN AND ENGLISH AL AI) M.ANACS in every quality can be had at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. GOLD PENS I—The largest and best stock, from $l.OO to s4.oo—warranted—at 1120 SHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE BLICK-WHEAT MEAL and CORN MEAL just received and for sale low at NICHOLS di BOWMAN, J 6 corner Front and Market streets. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR in fourth and halt bbl. sacks, also, wholesale and retail at the New Grocery and Provision Store Front and Market sta. NICHOLS & BOWMAN. ~tr~= ~~cuticuus LATEST NEWS. NICHOLS & BOWMAN having just re turned from the East with an extensive and will selected stock of goods, purchased for mob, respec fully invite the chisel:at of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and examine their New Goods at the old stand termerly on • copied by V. Hummel, corner Front and slarket 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 fine.;, OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh from the Mill. APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS, DRIED FRUITS, SOAPS, Common and Fancy ; WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew ing ; QUEENSWARE I QUEENSWARE I Extensive assortment of all styles, and patterns and prices. Call and examine our Stock of Goods at the Wholesale and Ranh Grocery, Fruit and Provision Store, corner Front and Market streat, Harrisburg, Pa. Country Produce taken. delo-1y SOLDIERS' NICK NACK'S, F OR Bale at KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE Camp Writing Cases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving or Razor Cases, Toilet Cases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Mirrors Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Rubber Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather 8G Platina Flasks, eather Drinking CURS. Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Paper, andEnvelepes. Soldiers will see al a glance that the place to ,get an outfit in small wares is at No. 91, Market street. 4a- See "Fort Pickens" in the window. nos-tt PRESERVE YOUR LEATHER AND KEEP YOUR FEET DRY. ONE BOX OF FRANK MILLER'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND , WATER PROOF OIL BLACHIN G WILL LAST AN OUT-DOOR MAN ONE Y oirCOST d 5 Ch ' NTa,p AND save more than four times its coil in the durability of Mather, and. greatly coutribute to health aad comfort. FOR HARNESS, see inside Label on the cover of large size. For sale in Harrisburg by D. W. Gross & Co., No. 19 Market street; Eby & Kunkle, corner of Filth and Mar ket streets ; Wm. Dock, Jr., 1c Co., Marketstreet ; Jacob Buehler, No. 29, second street, and J. C. Rimb-dl, Mar ket Mr. et. del24llm-tv4t* TO THE YOUNG MEN OF PENN'A. _HAVING been authorized to recruit a Regiment for the Volunteer service of Pennsylva nia we have concluded to make it a regiment of "uharp Shooters"—rdiemen—recruit d from the State at large. We want TUN good able bodied yiiung men from each county, so as to have every partion of the State fully and equally represented. Those desirous of serving their country, of fighting under and for out good old nab, have EinW a splendid oppor— tunity offere I them We intend to make this a "CRACK REGIMENT;" if passible the beet is the service of our noble Commonwealth. Wad substantial uoitarmi will be turnished as ROOD as the men reach Camp and a - c lawOru Into the service. Tee Regiment will be ar mad with MINI or ENFIELD 811153 WILI. SABER BAYONETS. Those desiring to enlist, as positively only TEN will be taken from each county in the State, cad better report iname ately, auy time after the 10th of Dn.:ember to W W. Brown, Rarrisburg, Pa. Any or all aommanicatio lIE from distant counties will be answered speedily .nd confider,. tially. W. W . Rits.,VirN, Captain. k:s.—A.ll papers favorable to the cause will please copy. del3 04 w COAL ! COAL ! ! $3, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 L 133 0. D. FORSTER, FFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on TUI the Canal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re tail dealer in TENVOR2ON, WILK BEARER, LYE - ENS VALLEY; SUNBURY and BROAD 10P COAL Famlies and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders promptly atteaded to. A liberal aieutlll4 made to pur (Masers paying for the coal when ordered. Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton. Harrisburg,Oct. 2b.—dam JUST OPENED! A PINE LOT OP SUPERIOR I9CEICA-49.3EL53, MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years old, of my own manufacture. A fine lot of choice Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Sau' and a large variety of other articles constantly on han fur sale wholesale and retail. Thanktal for former pat ronage, I hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of the trade. A lino Smokieg Room attached, where customers may lay back and ton my Segars and Tobacco. Don't forget the window with the Ship in it; that is the place to buy your Tobacco and iier,aris. North Market Square, above Market street, ifirrisourg. Dec. 4, 1861.—dgm. wM. WYROFF. NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER, NO. 80 MARKET STREET. (Room /wino* occupied by the Postoffice.) undersigned have just opened a new and large assortment of tne lattaq styles of chatting. We are also prepared to manufacture to order all kinds of Gents Wear. cut to the latest style; and lash. ions. We have always on hand a large stock of Ready made clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. no 9-0301 H. SHELL ENBERGER & BRO. COAL!!! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS. 1111 ESE Weight Carts are certified by the Sealer of Weights and Measures. Consumers can weigh their coal at their own doors. It is of great im penance during these hard times for every one to allow that they err THEIR FULL HONEST WEIGHT. A large supply of Coal always to be found on hand, viz : LYKENS VALLEY all sizes. BALT It. CO'S WILKSBAERE„ all sizes. LOEBERRY COAL, (the genuine article,) Sold by the car load or single ton. All coal of the best quality, delivered free from all im purities ♦T PRICES To SIRE THE TIMES, by the boat or car load, single, half or third of tons and by tee bushel. JAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, Nov. 6,1861. y LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 \HE subscribers have this day formed a 1, Limited Partnership under the act ot: Assembly in such case made and provided, under the firm of Charles L. Bailey, .h Bro., the general nature of the busi ness to be transacted is the manufacture of boiler plate and tank Iron The general partners therein are Charles L. Bailey, and George Bailey, resid ing in the city of Harri:burg, Pa., and the special partner is Morris Patterson, residing in the city of Phila.- depots,. The amount of capital in actual cash payment, which the said Morris Patterson has contributed to the common etoek Is twelve thousand five hundred dollare.— The said partnership is to commence January lat, 1862 and is to terminate December 31st, 1366. CRAB. L. BAILEY, General GPItitGE BAILEY ) Partners. MORRIS PATTER3OIif, Special Partner. Harrlsbure, Jan. 1, 1962.—ja1i-d3l FRESH BUTTER and EGGS constantly on hand and for sale by NEIBOLS & BOWMAN, corner Front and Market streets MINCE PIES, RAISINS, CITRON, CURRANTS, SATES, Bic., Rai Ole for Mince Pies tor sole low by (WO WILDOOK, JR. , &00 iiiisctilantout. 41. STEAM WEEKLY 4i,\ BETWEEN NEW TORE AND LIVERPOOL. AND EMBARKING PAS :,-,_NOEtt- at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver pool, New 'tor,: and Philadelphia Steamship company intend • despatching their full powered Clyde-built 11 , 311. Steamships as follows : ETNA, Saturday, January P ; KANGAROO, Saturday January 16 ; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, Janua ry 26; end every Saturday, at Noon,from Pier 44, North Ulcer. ==2 FIRST CABIN $75 OD I STEERAGE ..... S3O 00 do to London oo do to London ..$33 00 do to Parts $B5 00 do to Paris $36 00 do to Hamburg.. $B5 00 I do to Hamburg $65 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, Sic., at equally low rates. lay-Persons wishing to bring vitt their friends can buy tickets here at the following rates, to New York: From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, 375, $B5 and $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool 840 00 From Queenstown, $3O 00. These Steamers have superior accommodations for pafisetigers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight. Iron Siutions, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. Or further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street ; in Glasgow to WM. IN.MAN, 5 51. Enoch Square ; is Queenstown to C. & W. 1). SEYMOUR & CO. ; in London to HIVES & MALY, 61 Ring William St. ; in Parit to JULOS DECODE, 5 Place de la Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JOR N G. DALE, 111 Walnut street ; or at the Company's oillces. .150. G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, New York. Or C. 0. Zimmerman. Meet, Harrisburg. git/rPASSENGIERS YOR EUROPE.—By or , ler of the Seoretar) of state, a 1 passengers leaving the United St tea are required to procure Ya.tsporte before going of board the St amer. Passengers will not be subjected to any trouble or de lay is procuring them, if they cal! for instructions at the Company's tithes, 15 Broacway, York. janS JOHN G AGENT. FOR SEWING' MACHINES JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 & 600 YDS. WIII7E, BLACK & COLORED. IHIS thread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is VERY STRONG, :,:Ntooru AND ELASTIC. Its strength is not unpaired by washing, nor by friction of the needle. For Au:blues, usa Brooks , Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable sealers throughout the country.— Also, moans 2F 100 MANN KAM, ASSORIND sue , by Wit. HENRY Mfg, Site Agent. no9.d6m 36 Veseystreet, New York. CHOICE LIGHT READING. frIHE SIITHERLANDS, by the author of . 1_ "Rutledge," Price $1.25. Also new editions of RUTLEDGE—uniform with "The Sather lands " $1.25. BEITLII--twenty-fif th edition--$1.25. EAST LYNNE—A new Novel-50 cents. TON TIDLER'S GROUND, by Dickens, 25 cts. FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE, 38 cts. Together with all the New Books, soon as published at BERGNER'S CHU& BOOKSTORE. SOHEFFER'S BOOK STORE ! (Near the llarrisburq Bridge.) SI.2SJU,ST RECEIVED trom the _ mills a lot 01 One CONDIERCIAL NOTE PAPER, which we will sell at $1.25 per ream. sii.so per ream for NOTE PA.I'Erl, decorated with the latest and vary handsome emblems awl patriotic mottos. 113.50 for 1000 WHITE ENVELOPES, with national and patriotic emblems, printed in two colors. Please give ns a call. THE . F. SCR F.FFER, 1e22-d Harrisburg WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY I N 0.69, Market Street, below Third, HAIIIIISPUB.G, PA. M. U. LEE, MANUFACTURER, OF UMBRELLAS, PARSOLS and WALKING CAKES, will famish goods at LOWER PRIOR than can be bousht in any of heastere cities. Country m Tchants will do well to all and examine prices and ga lay, and convince them elven of thin fact. att23-dty OUR newly replenished stock of Toilet and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city, and feeling confident of rendering sidislactiun, we would res pectfully invite a call. KRLLER, 9.1 Market street, two doors east of Fourth street, south oil "THE PEN MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD." THE LARGEST STOCK, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be found at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. REMOVAL. MBE Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road Company have removed their MU a to the up per end of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot. Jan. 6, 1862.—1ru Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. TRO~,Y, NEW .Y 0 RK : TRE seventy-sixth semi-annnal session of this welt known Institute for inAruction in the Mathematical, Physical and Natural •zciecces, wit com mence on Wednesday, Feb . 19th, 1862. A lull course in Military science is now in progress. Graduates of the Institute find no difficulty in Gumming very desirable po sitions as Civil, Naval and Too raphical Engi.:.eers. The Annual Register, giving full particular, can oe obtaited of Prof. Charles llrowne, llieactor. jag-dBw-w6vir N. 8. 8. REIMAN, President FOR SALE. Avaluable Two Story double frame Dwelling House and Lot of ground, situated on the corner of North street and East Avenue, t 0 feet on North street and 110 feet deep, two basement ..itehens, 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. hcquire ui W. BARE, Diet Clty Auctioneer. FOR RENT THE STORE ROOM, now occupied by Robinson & Co., Groners ' Canal street. ALSO—A SLO: Room, and Dwelling House on Ridge Road. apply to Ad2w* GEO. G. EUKKEL, Canal street, between State and Walnut streets, Hai riaourg, Pa. RUBBER GOODS! Rubber Balls, Rubber Watches, Rubber Rattles, Rubber Toys generally at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE E.SENCE of VANILLA, Essence of Lemon, Flavoring Furaets, :or gale at the new iti reneSule and Email Grocery and Provision Store, cor- Lo , r Front and Marget areets _9l Tobacco, of all kinds. Ex la's t of ,Cigars, at NICEOLS &BOWMAN'S, corner. Front and Market street. t t u tI F l e 6 1 lurtu WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER iu Confectionary, Foreign and Domestic Fruit.— Figs, Dates, Prunes, Raisins and Nuts of all kinds.— Fresh and :.ral LFiah, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To bacco, Segars and Country Produce in general, Market street, next door to Parke House, also corner Third and Walnut streets, oct2S-dsm rio. 1 MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar rels, and barrels, at tho Mew Grocery and Provi sion Store, Front and Market streets. NICHOLS & BOWMAN PORT FOLIOS—WRITING DESKS, A N entire new assortment of these useful ar 11. tides just opened at BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore, NICHOL': & BOWMAN JOHN WISE