ititgrapt. HARRISBURG., PA Satanla) Afternoon, January IS, IN TowN.—Fire Marshal A. W. Blackburn, of Ptidadelphia, was in tuwn yesterday, investi gating the circumstances connected with the tire st Loeb i a variety store, in Kemble's build leg, Market street. The examination was made the instance of the officers of the Royal (Liverpool) Insurance eompluy, to whom the kiruhal oil' report. ARRIVAL OF Rscuurrs. —Capt. W. W. Brown ha- returned to Camp Curtin, bringing with him sixteen recruits, which fills his company to the minimum number. There is still, however, room for a few more recruits, and we would recommend to young men who desire to enlist to knot up Capt. Brown's company of sharp shooters, and "step into line." There is no better captain In camp. MORE GOUNTERFEITS.—Since the issue of small bills by the banks, the country has become flooddi with spurious paper. We see it noticed that two dollar notes on the Bank of Potts xilla are in circulation, threes on the Central B.tnk oe Troy, lives on •tsse Unions' Bank air Plainfield, N. J., Byte on the Farmers"• •,••t`; Lancaster, and tens on the oouttneraisit Bank of Bristol, B. I. The most profitable business a man in trade can follow, at presehte is to study the counterfeit detectors. CLEANLINEM NUT TO GODLINNBB. - Tobtuxeo chewers visiting church should bear this In mind and avoid the indecent practice of spit ting over the floor and upon this backs of pets, as it is very offensive to the ladies, and ein phatically a very beastly habit. Those addict ed to the tobacco squirting propensity during divine service bad better carry a white pocket handkerchief to contain the precious juice than spit tyou the floor for the ladies to wipe up with their dresses. No gentleman would be guilty of so mean as act. TDB Urs AND DOWNS OF TO-DAY. —MelitriO &- flog in our city today was quite a difficult undertaking, in consequence of the slippery condition of the sidevalks. All who fancied they stood firm, were forced to "take heed lest they tall." There were a number of revere "falls," and many of every serious description. Altogether It was a trying day for pedestrians— very trying to the tendons and muscles of the lower extremities. Toe centre of the street was by far the best thoroughfare, and the wisest adopted it in preference. I= Amesitatitnri. Sanford's Opera House was again densely crowded last night with a bril liant and discerning audience. " Uncle Tom's Cabin" was produced in admirable style, and with telling effect, the audience frequinAly giv ing vent to their feelings in tremendous ap plause. We see that the splendid burlesque and extravaganza of the "Seven niters' . is underlined for representation' next Mondiny night. The pier* has been ion; in prepaft ton, and will be brought out with all the ap purtenances of new scenery, dresses, &c., in terspersed with songs and operatic music. I=l Po ms Mamas.—The Supervisors of the city had a hearing before his honor the Mayor yes terday, having been summond to answer a charge of neglect of duty in not clearing the crossings of snow and opening the sewer inlets. They were each fined in the maximum amount in such cases made and provided, which will enable them, if they choose, to appeal the case, and obtain the decision of the court with re ference to this part of their duty. The lock•up last night contained but few tenants, chiefly "drunks" and "yaps," all of whom, upon a bearing before the Mayor this morning, were properly disposed of. CC= RATHER RODOH, inn Tram—The "Local " of the Montour American, published at Danville, who has evidently "been there," thus let drives at one of our most intolerable nuisances : " A crowd of unmannerly cube are wont to block up the pavements in front of the Methodist ehurch iu Liarrisburg. Wonder the police of that city does not teach them a little decency. such low-hred snobs don't presume to gap into the ladies faces as they leave any of the churches in Our place." About a year ago the police, in a commendable spirit of moral reform, un dertook to eradicate this evil, and for a time succeeded admirably well ; but as the move ment "didn't pay," they gradually slackened in their efforts, and fluidly withdrew their at tentim from the matter altogether, since which timethe church door loungers have become more numerous and, if anything, more impudent than they ever were, before. We commend the notice of our Danville cotemporary to the at tention of the police authorities, and hope that for the credit of our city they will again bestir thrmsel L es in this matter, and never cease their efforts until the nuisance is thoroughly quilled out. The DEMAND TOR WOOL. — WOOIp as cotton dimppeirs will bo more in demand, and we hope and trust this will lead our farmers more into sheep husbandry. During the past season the detnand for army . goods has kept the mills running to their full powers, and Borne to an• met contracts, night and day. The prices of the grades of wool thus used have advanced, being nearly double in S , ptember what they wetsi u Jbly. When the market shall 1:e sup,- Plied With these goods, the manufacturers will necessarily turn their attention to finer quail ties. We are never again to have any com plaints from the manufacturers of the want of protection. Our debt is already so large that if Pence should take place to-morrow, we should b obliged, for the next two generations at 'east, to have the highest tariff on both the taw material and the manufactured goods, that they would admit short of prohibition. This will give all the inducements to groiv wool that er n be had, and the farmers that have sheep flecks will find them profitable in themselves for their fleece and their carcasses, and profita ble to their old postures and worn out lands, w hich can thus be renewed. ATTENTION TYOOONB.-A special meeting of the Tycoons will be held this evening at 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested, as business of importance will be transacted. By order of the Camp TYCOON. Gaon° Music lady who leads the "poetry of motion" at this cozy little dramatic temple, Miss Julia Price, is a finished dansuese, and has already become an established favorite. Her movements are easy and graceful, and free from these studied attitudes so commonly seen on the stage. Her dancing, with the COMIC singing of Matt. Gebler, and the " Sable Min strels," and therceremonies of initiating a can didate into the Sons of Malta, make up alto gether a programme of the most interesting and amusing character. HARRISBURG AMUSRIERNTS.—The Huntingdon Globe of day before yesterday, speaking of our public places of amusement, thus alludes to our friend Poulton's Billiard Saloon :—" The most orderly and pleasant place is Poulton's Billiard and Bowling rooms, established in 1846, and lately re-furuished In the handsomest style: His tables are new and improved, with marble beds, and everything else always in complete order. The rooms are immediately in the rear of Brant's Hall, where gentlemen fond of the game can anme.themselves without being its tubed by crowds that usually visit drinking •' T,iere Is no better regulated rooms in the United States." =I 811110138 ACOIDIENT.—On Tuesday morning last Samuel Johnson, a brakesman on one of the freight trains between Altoona and Harrisburg, was knocked off the train, id the vicinity of Spruce Creek, by being struck with a stone or some other missile, thrown by an unknown hand. He fell under the train and had one of his legs crushed that it had to be amputated. If the intention of the person throwing the missile was to injure some one, he was very unsuccessful ; but if, as is more than likely, it was thrown thoughtlessly, or for amusement, as some boys are in the habit of doing, the one throwing it has undoubtedly received a lesson which will deter him from doing the like I=El=l TIINPRNTINg. —The high price of this indispen sable article, owing to the capers of " Dixie," will doubtless Induce the Yankees in the "pine regions" of Pennsylvania to begin the manu facture of the article next summer. The mode pursued for obtaining "the juice," or white or common turpentine, as it is called, is said to be as follows : A reservoir is made in the trunk of the tree, a few inches from the ground, capable of containing two or three pints of liquid. Into this, which should be prepared in the winter season, the juice will commence to flow early in the sprinekocreas ing in quantity with the summer heats, and subsiding in the autumn. As the reservoir becomes filled, the liquid. is transferred to barrels, where it gradually thick ens and becomes a soft solid. From this the " spirits " are distilled, and . the residue, as is well known, is common resin. A HokaSsrAcoountwr.—Ort Saturday last a hor rible horning accident occurred at Watsontowa, Westmoreland county. Mrs. Snyder, wife of Reuben Snyder, who is now in the army, left her two children, girls, aged respectively four and six years, alone in the house, while she stepped into a neighbor's a few moments.— While she was absent the eldest child lit a match and set the clothes of her little sister on fire. She was instantly enveloped in flames and ran screaming across the street to her mother. Before the flames were extinguished the child was so .badly burned as to render her recovery impossible, and she died on Monday morning. Accidents of this kind are so nu merous that it would seem that mothers might learn wisdom from the experience of others, and be careful how they leave little children alone in the house where fire or matches are in thefr reach. EXTRAVAGANCE IN Daass.—lt has grown up into a gigantic evil, from whatever point of view it may be regarded—outlay, convenience or taste, a girl is lost in her vast amplitude of tulle and tarlatan. She does injustice to her own attractions by swamßing them in gorge ous billows of silk or lace, that rise and foam over half the breadth of a room, dwarfmg her face into insignificance. Dress should be ele gant; in the reigning style, but never in the excess of feabion,.which may or may not snit every form and complexion, and which never really become any. It should always be re membered that however the eye may be taken at first sight with a magnificent dress, it is the wearer that a man finally falls in love with ; besides which, there is such a competition in the article that few women can hope to conquer by supremacy in extravagance. Jorrazzr. or TRH Fnisr CONGRESS.-*4l notice that Mr. Cowan has presented to the United States Senate the petition of Geo. W. Harris, Esq,, of this city, but who is now engaged in the Celisus Office, at Washington—requesting the aid of Congress to publish the Journal of the proceedings of the First Congress, kept by the Hon. William lidaelay. Mr. Maclay was one of thefirst two Senators from Pennsylvania, being a colleague of Robt. Morris. It was his practice to record daily in his journal every thing of interest which transpired. He sat both in the old Congress under the Confedera tion, and in the First Congress under the Con stitution. Ho was a Democrat of the Jefferso nian school, and opposed the elder Adams with considerable feeling and energy. The Journal is contained in three large manuscript volumes, and has never been printed, having always been in the possession of some member of Mr. Maclay's family. Mr. Maclay was the son-In law of John Harris, the founder of Harrisburg, and built one of the two stone houses that everybody has noticed who has been at the capital, John Harris having built the other. He was one of the commissioners who purchased from New York "the Triangle," in Erie county, on which the city of Erie is built, thus se curing our Lake port. Many letters from him may be found in Mr. Hazard's Colonial Records and Pennsylvania Annals, especially concerning the Indian wars on the Susquehan na. He was an ardent patriot in the Revolu tion Pennsylvania Okilg telegraph, Saturttay - Afternoon, January 18, 1662. FOUND. —A Ladies' Gold Pencil was found on Third street. The owner can have it by calling at this office, proving property and pay ing for this advertisement. It TEE GAMS LAWS.-Our correspondent writing from Kttst Hanover township, this county, is perfectly correct in his views with reference.to the law protecting pheasants, partridges and rabits. The law prohibiting the killing of this species of game on and after the first of .Tam: nary in each year, was amended in 1869, and the time extended to the " Ist of February in each and every year." SOLDIER'S STRATEGY.—The soldiers in BGiMe• portions of our army, display the highest p 4 ers of strategy in their schemes for smuggli li quors and other contraband articles into match One day not long since, a party started but with their coffee pots to get a supply of milk, but the officer of the day, thinking •he smelt whiskey, ordered every man to give bit a sample of theik, which they did, by ,tir ing out a lot off lacteal fluid, and' were al lowed to pass. That night whiskey was feud to be abundant in camp, and then it was . /dis covered that the soldiers• bad sealed up the ends of the spouts of their coffee poni.mitli bread, jilted the_ ;nuts with milk and th e pots; w ' , and so plashed the inspection of the} PEEZNOMBNA. ESTRAORDINART.—On last Wed nesday morning, the people of Hollidaysburg and vicinity, were visited by a very strange phenomenon. The ground was covered to the depth of a couple of inches with snow and sleet,, and while the sleet was falling faster and still faster, several vivid fleshings of lightning were seen, followed by loud peals of thunder, which made the earth tremble. On the . following S turday night, a violent blunder stem occur red in the same neigborhood, during which a tree on the farm of Mr. Isaac Crawford, in Sinking Valley; was struck with lightning, run ning down the tree, and passing for some rods through the ground, ploughing it up, and ran into a fence near by. Large pieces of the trunk were thrown a hundred yards. The same night a tree was struck on Chimney Ridge, and, was burnt, the tire being seen on Sunddy all day, and on Sunday night. NEW GOODS, NEW Goons.-26 pieces of beau tiful DeLaines, black ground with set flower, at 25cts., worth 37cts. 60 pieces of white, yel low and red flannels, all prices: }Lop skirts at 76, $l, and $1 25. 100 dozen white linen pocket handkerchiefs, from auction, Shirt breasts at 16, 25, and 87cts. Anew lotof those white ribbed stockings. 50 dozen white and grey drawers and undershirts. 50 dozen half wool and all wool socks. A large lot of velvet" ribbons. Children's wool stockings, all prices, 12icto. and upwards. Our balance of stock of furs at cost. Beautiful mourning DeLainea, pant stuffs, satchels, alapacas, merinos at 76c. Full stock of all kinds of domestic goods at L. Lewy, linos& old stand. jylo. Norms Paaosnas i Baaoaxas 11—Gentlemen now is the time to have a good fitting Shh-t. 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.satialaction to the wearer. Always on hand alarge assort ment of Ladies' and Gentlemans' Furnishing Goods at the old prices; also a large,lot of A 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. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the foio a lug certificate" from one of the first ladles In Utica, N. Y., who called open my agents in that city (Sr. Win. Bristol & 00.,) and hold them that she, of course, did not wish her name made public, but if any one should doubt the won lerful efficiency of Oft. Dares. 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 I ady 17 years old. She was fast go ing into was umption—kiad taken cold—nature became. obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire ly cured her, and sne is now in robust health— "We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying each box Price sl. Sold .wholesale and retail by 0. A Dammam, .No. 2, Jones Row, ,md. C. K. Rause, 91 liarket. street, Harris burg ?a. By sending either of them gl 00 through& he Harrisburg Pest Office the Pills will be seat confidentially by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. 11.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Belden PLR: of any kind unlesb the box is signed S. D. Howe. Ail ethers 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 Seen added on. account of the Pills being eminterwitod. The Ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they are safe, and will perform all clalmed for them. Sold also by, T. L. Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Hand'. man, Mechanicsburg ; K. Marks, Lewistown ; 8. Elliott - Oarllse ; B. G. Wild Newville ; J. O. Alliek, Shippens, burg; Spangler, Chambersburg; E. T. &filler, York ; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; 8. 8. Stevens, Reading ; and K. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist" In every town and Mb ,ge in the United States, and by B. D. ILO WE, c 3 4m Sole Proprietor, New York. The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known All others aremere imitations, and should be avoided ifyou wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OB BUBFY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natnralßrown or Biwa, without the least injury to Hair cdEldn. FISTEELCHaVALS DIPIAMAR have been awar ded to Wit. 4. iliarcenuosinle 18 .9, and over 200,000 applications have beeirmane to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. - • - - - W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and 1B wsanswrsn not to injure ID the least, however long it may be contin. ued, and the illctfects of bad Dyes remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by ibis splendid Dye, Which IS prop erly applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York. Sold is all the cites 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. PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY, SYMMETRY OF FORM, YOUR HEALTH, AND MENTAL POWERS, By using that Bare, Pleasant' Popular, and Specific Rem edy known as MILMBOLD'SEXTRACT RUCHE. Read tho Advert•semaot In another oolumn, and profit by it— NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER , NO. 80 MAR ET STREET. (Room formerly occupied by the Postofike.) THE undersigned have just opened a new and large assortment of the latest apes of clothing. We are also prepared to manufacture to order ad kinds cf Gents Wear, cut to the latest styte.l and faith - teas, w e h a ve always on hand a large stOck - otaeady made clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. nog-dBm H. EIHMENBBREUIR at BRO. =I A OARD TO THE LADLES HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I Wm. A. Batchelor's liar Dye I wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., ' Late 233 Broadway, New York onailawly Diseases and Symptoms Enumerated Cut it out, Preserve it. ioa may not now require it But may at some Future'Day. "It gives health and vigor to the frame, And bloom to the pallid cheek." It Saves Long suffering and Exposure. Beware of Counterfeits 1 Cures Guaranteed. jla-daw2m tw abvertisments NOTICE AGREEABLY to the directions of an act of IoL 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 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 spedity the rate par 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 oh 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. 1866, for the pe Hod 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 wlth.enfficient 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, 1866. " ELI SLIFER, janl4-61. Seo'y of the Commonwealth. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH street, Philadelphia. 'Annual Sale No. 524 Walnut Street. ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE Stock of George J. Rentals. ON FRIDAY MORNING, 24th inn, T 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at the Wiarerooms, No. 024 Walout street, the stock of etegant4Riatewood, Walnut, Mahogany, and Oak drawing. Loom, parlor, dining-room, library and chamber Furni ture, manufactured and finished in the best manner, and with the best miterlals, by Mr. Rentals, expressly for his private salsa, and w,arracited in every respect. igirThe. Furniture is now arranged and may be exam ined any day previous to sale. Full particulars In cata logues, three days previous to sale. ,16.118teod A. KUMMEL, DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, BUIVALO AND GUM OVER SHOES, TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS. ATTBE OLD STAND corner of the alley, next to the Court Souse, Market street, Harrisburg, Pa Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the late firm or A. Rumme l l& Co. wo trust by strict at. tention to business, and by keeplitg a well tuassarao emu OP 000D3 to merit a con of the same. Please call and examine our now and PRIM before buying elsewhere. jantlayd . „ HUMMEL Goods are purchased dl*ect from.'he manufactures for cash'en:ibllng them to sell very 101 r. LATEST NEWS. NICEEOLS It BOWMAN having just re tanked from the East with an extensive and wel selected stook of goods, purchased for cash, respec fully te the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and examine their New Hoods at the old stand Formerly oc copied by V. Humuiel, corner Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa. es low as arty' Other beam. COFFEE, Green #d-Browned ;' SUGAR of all grades ; _MOLASSES igkdOttoice'SyrUps.; FLOUR, bußsirels and Rack ; BUCK-WNEAT and CORN-MEAL; RICE, .NS. POTATOES ; FISH, s of all kinds; SALT, Coarse and fine • , OIL, Coal Oil and Viraleoll; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Ungronnd, fresh from the Mill. 'APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS, PRIED FRUITS, SOAPS, Common and Fancy .• . WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew ing; (WEE SWAIM 1 WIRENSWARE 1 1 Extensiveassortment of all styles, and patterns an d prmes. Call and oxamioe our Stock of , geode at the Whlesale and Retail Grocery, Fruit and Provision Store, corner Front and Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Country Produce taken. delo.ly .UNION RESTAURANT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 HARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH. THE subscribers having -erected a larg e building at the above place, expressly for the port , o no above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub lic to tbe following : Tax iturtamtawr, on the &et floor, with a dining room attached,' is fitted an in firstniass style, and it will at all times be suppled with the beet °INTERS to be had in the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, fish, and all kinds of game in season. Oysters served dp la every style, and meals to be bad at all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on band. The Ten-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-stairs—elegantly fitted up, and, contains three marble top ounbination Mahlon ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the want of a grand combin. atlon of this kind, and as the proprietors are determine d to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make h a fashionable resort, they hope 10 receive a liberal share of public patronage. jad.dtf WILLIAM. C. IMFADDIIIN dr 00. COAL I COAL 1 I 'COAL I 1 THE undersigned would inform the con sumers of Coal i hat he Is now prepared to furnish Coal from under cover perfectly dry and Glean In all kinds of weather. Lykens Valley Broken Coal " " Large Egg . 6 "" Small Egg •' te • 41 N ut 11 Pittston 'Lump Coal. " N o. l 1.1 Ll 11 2 11 , 41 11 " Id If 4 5 44 LOrberry, Broad Top and Allegheny, also Hickory and Pine Wood ' . , E. BYERS. Harrisburg, Jan. 7, IE6E. Thirrisburg Blind Manufaotory. SECOND STREET BELOW CELEt3TNIIT. VENITLA_N BLINDS made to order, snd all repairing neatly and expeditioualy done. Per sons at a distance can have their work done by address sing*a letter to the undersigned. Thankful for past pat ronage he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same: oirSaUsfaction guaranteed both as to prices and work.-pp octg-dgm A. LENS, MOH OF Piano, Melodeon Guitar and PARTICULAR attention will be paid for the education of the voice after “BassinPas , We brated method. Office in. William Knoche's Mamie Store; 98 Market street. . jaB:4* FOR RENT. THE commodious STORE ROOM on Market Square, next. door to the "Jones ' House,. erly's HoLel,) orouplid durhtg the last eight or nine years as a Jewelry. and, Watottmaklegestabilehment, &c. ALSO °event DWELLING 1101IdgE in the vieloni ty . Of the %gaol, some of theta having stabling, smoke house, Ice house, Jae., and vacant lots attached. 4: ''PeitsestiOn given the tint of April wt. ' ‘l4B. 0. HAWN. Harrisburg, Jan. 9, 180.—j9Ailm 'Amusements. BRANT'S HALL! Madame Anna Bishop, THE • WORLD RENOWNED CANTAIRICE, WHO, SINCE HER APPEARANCE IN the United Uates, has made the circuit of the world, begs to announce ONE GRAND CONCERT, On Wednesday Evening, January 22d. MADAME ANNA BIS HOP Will be assisted by EDWARD SEQUIN, The American Baritone, Sieve du Conservatoire Imperiel de Musique, Paris. GITSTAVIE DE SPIESS, The eminent Pianist, (Pupil of Listz.) Sir - Doors open at 73i. Concert to commence at S o'clock. TICKETS 50 cents. liar-The sale of tickets wt. 1 commence on Monday morning January 20, at Mr. Knoche's Music Store, whore seats may be secured without extra charge, and a dia gram of the Gall ran be seen. The sale of secured seats will close at 5 o'clock, p. m., on the day of the concert. ./Mgr The Grand Bane used, upon this occasion has been kindly furnished by Wm. Knoche, Esq. Jl7 -did P. C. La RUM, Manager. GROTTO MUSIC HALL! WALNIIT BELOW THIRD STREET OROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY I Hundreds Unable to Obtain Admission The greatest array of Talent ever appearing in the CAPITAL of the KEYSTONE STATE. EVERY EVENING ! EVERY EVENING Composed of MALE and • FEMALE ARTISTS, each one being a STAR in their Profession. LOOK AT THE NA HES. BEHOLD I OBSERVE: Miss ROSA VOLANADT, the most pleasing Songstress. Miss JULIA PRICE, the Philadelphia Favorite. Miss MILLIE MARIE, the Fascinating Dansense. 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. HILLY WORRELL, the Great Negro Comedians WILLIAMS BROTHERS In Bongs, Duetts, Glees and Choruses. Prof. Strade will preside at the Piano. Ole Bull Dick llyee' bb yjolinist. Admission - - 10 and 15 oents. Doors open 61. o'clock. Commences at 7 o'clock. FRED. AIMS, Proprietors. gir Positively no Boys admitted. SANFORD'S OPERA HODS E THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET. Great Success of the New Opera House This new and Beauthul 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 parte. Admission, 25 cents. Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, 75 cents. Entire Box, $5.00. Doors open si o'clock ; Commence at 71 o'clock. Orin preparation the MUMMY, also the OPERA OF LA SO3INAMBUL A, &c., &c. j 6 SOLDIERS' NICK RACK'S, FOR Sale at EFTS ER'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 & Plating Auks, Leather Drinking Cups. Pens, Penholders, Fonda,il Paper, andEnvelepes. Soldiers will see at a glance that the place to ;set an outfit to small wares is at Ne. 91, Market greet. agLi-See "Fort Pickens" in the window. n 06.11 COAL ! COAL ! $3, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS 0. D. FORSTER, FMB No. 74, Market Street, yard on the canal, root et North street ,Wholesale and Re tatdealorlli • TRISVOR2ON, WILEABARRE, LnEENS PAILEY, BUNBURY and. BROAD 10P COAL • Famlies and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders prOmptly attended lb. A liberal disooent made to pur chasers paying for the coal when ordered. Present price, $3 and $2 25 . per ton. Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—d8m JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR SEAMOVALMtgIit, - 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, g e ar and a large variety of other articles constantly on hen ti for sale wholesale and retail. Thankful for former pat ronage, I hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of the trade, A tine Smoking Room attached, where customers may lay back and test my Segars and Tooacco. Don't forget the window with the Snip in it; that is the place to buy your Tobacco and 4egars. North Market square, above Market street, Harrisburg. Dee. 4, 1861.—d3m WM. WYROFF, A. R. SHARP NOTICE T"partnership heretofore existing un der the firm of A. HUMMEL St CO. Is this day die. solved by mutual' consent. The books of the late Arm are in the hands of A. Ems mel, who will continue the business at the old stand where all= than knowing themselves to be Indebted to the firm 'will please call and make setileMent. JOHN OEN9hAGER. January Ist, 1802-1243 cow filisctllantatur. HELMBOLDIS GENUINE PREPARATION "EKG LILY CDNCREVRATEL" OCKPoUNO FLUID EXIRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Specido, Remedy For Messes or the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine incrwoes the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS int healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMATION, and is gond for MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT' BUCHU, For Weaknesses &tieing from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In- discretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness ci Vision, Pain In the Back, Universal tessitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of Ole Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, PALI ID CO ON CENANOE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med icine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they aro not freque tly followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many aro aware of the cause of their snFenng, BUT NONE WILL O:MMES. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy Deaths by Constanpfam, BEAR 4/111,11 WITNAMS TO THE lILITTLI Or 1116 ASSINSTION. THE CONSTITUTION ONO': AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAK% EA Reqstres the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorat the System, Which BILLYBOITAS EXtRACT BUCHU invariably does. • TRIAL WILL 00117105115 YOST SITiPTICAL. FEMALES-FEMALES-FENALEEL LD OR YOUNG, SINGLE MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA . _ _ TING MARRIAGE, INKANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the E.W act Buchu le unequalled by any other remedy, as in elder°Sis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Supprestio nof Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sarrhous state of the Uterus, Leueorhces Whites, Stertl ity, and for all complaints inzident to the sea, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIPS. 81:1 aTIIPTOKS ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT i TARR NO PORN BLABAY, MNOORY, OR UNPLIASANT MIN OINK FOR ONFLIABANT AND DiNGEROI7B DONWRIN. HELMBOLD'S .EZIRACT SUOMI 001118 SECRET DISEASES. In all their Stages, At little Expense ; Little or no change In Diet ; No inconvenle oe; And no Expoeure. It causes a frequent desire ana gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing 9frictures of too Urethra, Allaying Pain and Imflammatlon, so frequent in the elms of diseases, and expelling aU Poisonouf, Dowsed and worn-out Matter. TUOUStriDill .7P021 Tent7BANDS RHO HAVE BEEN THE VIET. ME OF QUACKS, and who have paid uskvir yam to be aural to a short time Lave found ther'were deceived, and that the' POL. :KM" has, bx the uselkif “roweurm, asramoirma," been dried tip in the spate:it; to brew( out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Use El:uncap% Erma(' Bosun for all atfactlona and &sews of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE From whatever cause originating and no matter or HOW LONG S VANDING. Diseases or these Organs require the aid or DIURETIC., HELMBOLD'S }EXTRACT MICRO IS THE GREAT DIIJRETIO, And le certain to have the desired ellecit in all Diseases FOR WEICEI IT IA REICoMiIIiNOSO. . , Evidence of tee most reliable and responsible character add accompany the medicos. CERTIFICAII.B OF CURED, /roma to 20iteares stafsdav, Wits Nexus =tows lo EitIENCE AND FA 4E. Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from oboe - VSCRIBE Whereas IN ALL ONIKUNICATIONS. Cures Guaranteed I Advice Gratis I AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tho aver Philadelphia, H. T. Hammoco, woo being duly doth say; his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other Injurious drags, bat are purely vege table B. T. !MUM° t D. Sworn and subscribed before me this Etkt day of No vember, 1864. W4L P. HIBRERD, AWerma Ninth St. above Race, Address letters for information In cooddeuce to H. T. HELISHOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bet. Chestnut, Ma."' BEWARE OF COUN VE KREMS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to divest" "OF TH6I6 own" and “0 . 614 Mi" AMU= ON TNN REPOTATION ATTAINED NT Relmbold's Genuine Preparation Lured Be• hu, '• " Sarsaparilla, Improved Rose Wash. Sold by 0. K. holler, D. W, Gross, J. Wyetb, A. Bannvart. AND ALL DRUOFTSTI SVEBYIVEDIRE. ASK FOR HELMBOLD , S. TAKE NO OTHER Cat out the advertisement and send for tt, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND KSPOSURE. notda-dly REMOVAL. PHE Sohuylkill and Susquehanna Rail ± Road Company have removed their oil* to the up per end of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot. Jan. 6, 7813.4.--lai Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. TROY, NEW YORK: rpIIE seventy-sixth semi-annual session of this well known Institute for instruction in the Mathematical, Physical and Natural 'Sciences, wit , com mence on Wednesday, Feb .19th, 1862. A lull °ours° In Military Science is nowt n progress. Graduates of the Institute And no difficulty in otnaining very desirable po sitions as Oivil, Naval and Topographical Engineers. The Annual Register, giving Mb particdlars, can oe obtained of Prof. Charles Drowns, Director. Ja9.d6w-w6w N. 8. S. BYm AtN, President FOR SALE. A valuable Two IStory double frame JOIL Dwelling House and hotel grouLd, situated on the corner of North street and East Avenue, 80 feet on North street and 110 feet deep, two basement a Menne, two cel lar, and eleven rooms, also a never falling spring of wa ter. The building is well calculated for a store or hotel. Terms reasonable. Enquire of W. BARR, jan4 City Auctioneer. FOR RENT. rtSTORE ROOM, now occupied by it E obiniton & Co., Grocers, Canal street. ALSO—A Sloe Room, and Dwelling House on Ridge Road. Apply to j9-d2w* GEO. G. KGNICKL, Canal street, betweeu State and Walnut streets, Harrisburg Pa. RUBBER GOODS! Rubber Balls, Rubber Watches, Rubber Rattles, Rubber Toys generally at BERGNRR'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. ESSENCE of VANILLA, Essence of Lemon, Flavoring ttattacts, , or sale at the new trutimeale and Berea Grocery and Provision store, cor ner Front and Market streets. CIGARS and Tobacco, of all kinds: Ra tensive assortment of Cigars, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, jl corner, Front and Market street. wHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Confectionary, Foreign and Domestic Fr nit.— Figs, Dates, Prunes, Raisins and Nuts of all kinds.— Fresh and : , a1 'Fish Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To bacco, &gars and Country Produce In general, Market street, nest door to Parke Rouse, also corder Third and Walnut streets. ocl2B-dbm WO. 1 MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar- AA rats, and barrels, at the Maw Grocery and Frost ston Wore, Front and Market streets. NICHOLS & EOWILAN PORT FOLIOS—WRITING DESKS. A N entire new assortment of these useful ar IL, tides just opened at BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore, NICHOL': & BOWMAN JOHN WHIN