paiip idtgrapt HARRISBURG, PA iday Afternoon, January 24, 1562, Ar.locunn °VEIL—Both houses of the Legis lature have adjoaroed over until three o'clock p, s next Monday, ItssANE PATIVITe REMOTICD,—The insane pa- Oven, who were et, the State Lunatic Asylum, this city, from Northampton county, have re coltly hem removed to the new county Lunatic • near Nun ireth. • Niolir Bic 11538.-- Mr. J.,cob Buck, of Upper omnship, in this comity, recently kill etl Ihr h, v, which weighed, respeclively, ~c9l, 509 and 471 i lhw , ruakieg 1,570 pounds CI 111 Ille It Mr. BEN. WHITMAN, formerly.of this place, 114,, In come one of the proprietors of the Erie I)l,c,Ter, ender whose ,ditorial management the j Icr will (imibtless prosper. Mr. W. is 5 pil ing man of decided ability, and will make ilk nal: as a writer. I==l TIV. "Charm,' ' Exchange Hall , continues to like a green b:ty tree. Matt. Gebler is an excellent comic singer, and never fails to raise the "risibles" on the most serious coun trilara.H. The ethiopian minstrels are also ..p i; 5 ," while the dancing of Miss Julia is and always encored. There is inn at the ' tto." To S3IOKEIIS —Our friend Bannvart, the drug_ gist, has just received a fine lot of imported Li mina cigars from Mr. Horn's establishment, stiller the Continental Hotel, consisting in par of Colo cos, Globo, Tullpan, Elegantes, °on& on, &c., all well known brands. Lovers o the wee d should not forget to call at his store, under the Jones' House, and see the assortment. SERIOUS ACCEDENT.—Last week; Miss Emma Jordan, daughter of Edward Jordan, Esq., re siding near Middletown, met with a serious ac cident while on a visit to Philadelphia. It appears while she in company with a number of other young, ladies, out skating, she slipped and fell upon the ice, and severely injured her spine. She wan brought to h. r home on Sa turday. We have not been able to learn the extent of the injury she received, nor what the prospects are for her recovery. lisw SLEEPING Calls.—Two handsome sleeping cars, (Woodruff's patent,) manufactured at the Philadelphia car works, passed through here yesterday westward. They are intended for the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, and differ somewhat from those of the same patent heretofore in use, they having had sev eral important improvements introduced into them, one of which is the manner in which the cars are ventilated. SANFORD'S OPERA Housz.—The "Seven SlB lets" has continued to be the principal attrac tion at the Opera House during the week. It is a very amusing and showy combination of burlesque and spectacle, with local matters in terwoven, and a rousing appeal to the Union sentiment of the audience. It will be repeated again this evening, in connection with Uncle Tom's Cabin, and we advise everybody to stand not on the older of their going, but go at once. Mon Wsgsa.—The water in the Susque hanna still remains at a flood height. The same may be said of all the creeks and small streams throughout our county- The Middle town Journal, of yesterday, says "the Swatara, river Is bank full of water, and overflowing in some places. It commenced to swell rapidly as early as Monday morning, on which day the greater portion Jf the ice was forced loose and swept into the Susquehanna, which was a fortunate occurrence for our timber merchants, as the timber in the stream could not have withstood the heavy body of water now in the Swatara, combined with the presure of the ice. We believe but a few longs were carried away by the freshet." =I IMPJRTANT ENTERPRISIL —Newspaper gz press.—With a view to the accommodation of newspaper readers along the line of the Penn sylvania railroad, that company will, on Mon day next, commenc r running a newspaper express, which will leave Philadelphia every morning, at fuur u'duck, and reach this city at 845, A. M. lhirt mil be a great accommodation, not only to our citiz:us, but to those residing along the line of the road further west. At present the Philadelphia papers are received in this city by way of Reading and Lebanon, by one o'clock, P. M. The new arrangement will put the Cen tral Route ahead in the news business, and it is another evidence of the readiness of the Penn sylvania railroad to accommodate the citizens of thu State. A CCOMMODATION WANTED .—A correspondea o the Middletown Journal says that there are probably very few points along the line of the Pennsylvania railroad in which there is more travel then daily occurs between Middletown and Harrisburg. The points are closely con nected in their business relations and the travel is quite large. For some time past considerable inconvenience has been experienced in conse quence of that being nu train over the road until one o'clock in the day—which under the, present arrangement affords but little time for the transaction of business at Harrisburg. The Pennsylvania raitroad'could,without subjecting themselves to any additional expense or incon venience, obviate the difficulty by placing a Passenger car on the local morning freight train. If the company would adopt this sug gestion It would have the effect of increasing the travel and at the same time give universal satisfaction to the business public. It is to be hoped that the present indefatigable Superin tendent of the road will endeavor to grant ibe requisite accommodation by ordering a passen ger ear to be attached to the local freight from Middletown to this city in the morning. Since writing-the ablVe we have been inform ed that the company will commence running a morning train on the road next Monday, whioh wu presume will afford the accommoda tions desired by our Middletown friends. COURT PsoosSIDINGS.—Thu following cases were tried in Court since our last report : Com. vs. Robert Baskius. Assault and bat tery. Not guilty, but directed to pay the costs. Com. vs Jac,. Williams, (colored.) Larceny. Guilty. Com. vs. Ed. Loeb and Leopold Hersh. In. dictment—setting fire to their store to defraud insurance. On trial when our report clos e d =I THE UNION CANAL.—Theie are at present about one hundred and twenty men employed along the line of tae Union Canal, repairing, cleaning out, and otherwise improving the same. The work is being pushed forward, so as to be ready for the opening of navigation, as early as the season will permit. The carry ing capacity of these works is being gradually but surely improved. Since the enlargement, the capacity has been increased thirty-three per cent. Among other improvements, the construction of a new sluice-way at the "Big Dam," near Jonestown, is worthy if notice. A drift or tunnel is being made from below the dam into the pool of the same, above. This drift will be circular, eight feet in diameter, and about two hundred and fifty feet in length, through a solid "trip rock. Iu the pool of the dam, over the month of the drift, a stone sluice, or gate-house, some forty-five feet high, will be erected. Tida rk is progressing as rapidly as practicable, a night and day force being em ployed. A NOVEL WEDDING.—Our citizens will recol lect Father Kemp's " Old Folks," who gave several concerts at Brant's Hall, in oar pity, several years ago. The troupe are now known as the "Continental Old Folks," and are at present giving a serious of entertainments at the Musical Fund Hall, Philadelphia. During the present season a young couple, known upon the posters and programmes as " Cousin Reu ben" and "Granny Slocum," have added much to the reputation of the troupe ; and, from an invitation received, we judge as they increased in the favor of the public, they also increased in the esteem of each other Last evening the sequel was made apparent to the attendants at the Concert, it having been so determined by the parties interested that, at the close of the entertainment, Miss Hattie A. Amiable and Henry K Holloway, clothed in the garb of "ye olden time," would be united in the holy bonds of matrimony, in the presence of the audience, by the Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D. The ceremony being concluded, the witnesses were invited to partake of a collation of doughnuts, cider, &c., similar to those served in years gone by upon such occasions. DEsoovauT of A Maw BORN INFANT. —Probable Infanticide.—At an early hour this morning, a roll of white cotton cloth was discovered lying upon the floor of a privy in the yard of a pri vate residence in Mary's alley, between Second street and Meadow lane, which, upon being taken np and unrolled, revealed the naked body of a new born white male infant. It had evi dently been placed there the night previous by some unknown person, and was quite dead when first discovered." The circumstance created quiet an excitement in the neighbor hood, and notice of the fact was conveyed to Justice Beader, who proceeded to hold an in quest over the remains. Several witnesses were examined, but nothing was eliicted that could lead to the indentification of the body, or the discovery of the parties who placed it where it was found. The child was about one day old, its body wall formed, and it is the opinion of a physician examined at the inquest, that it was living when born. The jury re turned a verdict in accordance with the above facts, and the corpse was sent to the Poor house burial ground for interment. It might be proper to state that the family who occupy the house to which the privy belongs, are highly respectable, and no one entertains any suspicion of their complicity in the affair. The privy is of easy access from the alley, the gate of the yard being open more than half the time; and it is supposed that this was taken advantage of by the heartless mother of the child to be relieved from its, care, and at the same time to shield herself from the penalties of outraged law. Tas "FAKIR OF Ave" MULL—We stated yes terday that this " humbug " had turned up in Pittsburg, and that the newspapers of that city were after him wita a " sharp-stick." It ap pears, also, that the Pittsburg police authorities discovered a city ordinance against such " lot tery" arrangements as that advertised by the "Fakir," and warned him Of their intention to enforce it in his case, should he persist in the " gift " portiou'of his entertainment. The Pittsburg Dispatch of yesterday contains the following in relation to the matter " The Fakir appeared, by request, at the Mayor's office yesterday afternoon, and was in formed of the existence of the ordinance re ferred to, also of the intention to enforce it. He was not a little surprised, and after some pleas ant conversation with the .mayor—the Fakir being extremely polite and gentlemanly in his demeanor—he stated that rather than abandon his exhibition on the advertised plan he would consent to appropriate the proceeds to some charitable purpose. The Mayorreplied that in that event he would enforce the ordinance, be lieving it could not be evaded in that way. " Then," said the Fakir, " if I give a perform ance thre will likely be a disturbance in con sequence of the Otte not being distributed." The Mayor assured him that he should be pro tected. If the Fakir concludes to forego giving a performance in this city, the license fee paid by him will be refunded, and he will depart to a region where humbuggery is more popular. Since the above was written we have learned that the performance will certainly be given to night with the omission of the prize drawing portion, which has been forbidden by the au thorities." The following notice also appeare in another part of the Dispatch. It winds the "Fakir" up handsomely : "Ticsura for sale at Hunt's book store, un der Masonic Hall," is the announcement at the head of the "small bills" of the "Fakir of Ave," who, according to report, considers it a sharp feat of " magic " to gull simple people with gifts of gimcrackery. Mx. J. P. Hunt sends us a private note to say " he will not sell any of the said Fakir's tickets." Ara should read Prot Wood's advertiseenen in another column. Gn,us CONTRACTORS will fin. .d an advertise ment in another column, that will benefit them by its reading. • To Tux PUBLICI.—Having just gor through auditing our last years account of last years business, which shows a reasonable margin of profit, we are induced to say, (notwitbst Inding the great advance in dry goods,) that with a large stock of goods on hand, bought much be low the present ruling rates. We are deter mined to offer such inducements, during this year, that the most prudent buyers can no' help but be pleased. Yours, 4o , Llama & BOWMAN, Cor. Front & Market Sta. Nome Ilutoeras i 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 Gentleman' 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, nest to Hummel & fflinger's grocery store, Harrisburg, Pa., where he is selling without regard to cost or the advance of goods. =I Naw Goons, Now Goons.-26 pieces of beau tiful DeLatins, black ground with set flower, at 25cts.,worth Slot •s. 50 pieces of White, ye i low and red flannels, all pric& 'Hoop skirts at 76, $l, and $1 26. 100 dozen white linen pocket handkerchiefs, from auction. Shirt breads at 15, 25, and 37cta. A new lotof those white ribbed stockings. 60 dozen white end grey drawers and undershirts. 60 dozen half wool and all wool pocks. A large lot of velvet ribbons. Children's wool stockings, all prices, 124cts. and upwards. Our balance of stock of furs at cost. Beautiful mourning DeLaines, pant stuffs, satchels, alapacas, merinos at 76c. Full stock of all kinds of domestic goods at L. Lewy, Rhoads old stand. jylo. New (20tattorments JUST ARRIVED SWEET ORANGES and Confectionary, Lemons, Alike, Dried Fruits, Dmdelion Coffee, Prunes, Figs, Dates and Cranbury, Nuts or ail kinds, &c., &c., at JOHN WI,3E jy2.l-2t* Corner Third and Walnut St. TO GRAIN CONTRACTORS. THE BALTIMORE BAG FACTORY, No. 77 South Soy et, Baltimore, Md. TS PREPARED to furnish Government L Contractors and others with Linen or Cotton Bogs of all sizes, promptly for cash at low prices. Oats and Corn Contraciorz will end It to their advantago to give me a call. JOHN O. GIitaPPLIN. Baltimore, Jan. 17th, 1867.. ty24-2md* soISYLVANIA RAIL ROAD; WINTER TINE TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND A.FTEIt MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862. the Pawner Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart tram and arrive setarrlaburg and Philadelphia as I ollovrs ELSTWAILD. THROUGH lEXPREM TRAIN lea, .e Hartiebuig daily at 8.20 a. m, au A arrives at West Philadelphia at 7.40 a. m. . . FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (except, Sanday,) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 6.55 p. m., and arrival at West Philadelphia at 11.00 p. m. A.I=IISIODATION LSAIN, via Mown Joy, loaves Harrisburg at 7.80 a. in., and AMIN at West Phila. delpitia at 12.85 p. m. tLARRISIWitti Ath)OMMODATJON WAIN, via Wltim- Dia, loaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. in.. and arrives at Wed ebi:adziphia at 7 20 p. in.. W EST W ARD. THROUGH EXPREMs TRAIN leaves Plubulelphis at 10.80 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.05 a. m., Altoona 8.40, a. m., atid arrives at Pittsburg at 1.26 p. m. HAIL TRAIN leaves PlAindelphia at 8.00 a. m., mid ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. na.; leaven ilirrisb lug at 11.00 a. m., Altoona, 3,30 p. m., awl arrives at Pittsburg at 0.30 p. I. PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at U:26 a. m., Harris. burg 4.05 p. m., anoona at e.lO p. m., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m. HAR'iIEIBURG AIOOMM•!DATION TRAIN Mani PIM . delphla at 2.30 p. m., and anives at liantsburg at 8.00 p. in. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy leaves Lancaster at 1133 a. m., arrives at Harriabarg at. 1.80 , p. The NEWS ExpicEss and PA3MSNORR TRAIN will leave West Philadelphia at 4.00 a. tn.; Lancaster 7.07 a. in.; Mount Joy at 7.43 a. in., Middletown at 8.55 a. m., ana arrive at Harrisburg at 8.55 a. m., connecting with Mall Train wear, from Harrisburg, at 9.u0 a. In. O. YOUNG, Rapt. East, Mv. rams. Railroad, Harrisburg, January at, 1862 —dtf PUBLIO BALE. WILL be sold at Public Sale at 10 o'clock La., on SATURDAY Inn RKIITTE DAT ua FriBRUANY, a D., IS6; at the Court House in Har risburg, the following valuaole Heal Kstate, viz : A certain lot of Growth Bimetal in Upper Swatara towesnip, Dauphin county, about one quarter of a mile be.ow the line of the city of Harrisburg, containing nthe acres, more or less, on which is erected a large Distillery (known as the Keystone Diatlllery,) together with a until went number of Pens for feeding one thousand Hogs; al so, other out boildinge necessary about an establishment' of the kind. The Distillery's located on the Penneylrani , Railroad who a siding belonging LO the properly, the Pennsylva nia Olual making tee boundary line of the east end of said property. Any rerson wishing to examine the premises before the day of sale, will please coil on Mr. John Young, near the same, wee will give any information that may oe ie quested. If ,he premises should not be sold on said day iney will Le for rent. Atteudauce will be given and conditions of sale made known by e3W COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 111 N consideration of the hard times, and L as I sell exclusively FOR CASH, I have reduces' the price of Coal iis follows : i Acne 'Tailor Broken 0 $2 90 per ton Et ag Large gg .• 2go id 6L • 46 " Small Jigg " 290 " " " Stove '" 290 " " " Nut d 226 .• ga Nilrabarte gg 2 90 g• it Lorberry lc 290 di Li gar All Coal delivered by the Vassar Wring Ckteni; it can oe weighed at the purchasers dcor, and It it falls shurt 10 rosins, the Coal will! be forfeited. All coal of the best quality mined, ttelivered free from ail impurities. ,a-Coal stud In garaities, et the Lowest. wag:imams ra Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, a large supply a l ways on hand, at Manufacturers prices. skirA large lot of superior baled Hay for sale. J 23 JAMBS vtawErt. NOTICE, IS hereby given that Mrs. Lavinia Ree beca has tiled on applicition to the Oourt of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin county, for Tavern License In the 4th Ward of the.city ol Idarrisburg, and that the same will be presented to the mid Court on the sth (lay of February.lB62. J. O. YOUNG, Clerk. 123.3td0 INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. ALady, qualified by a thorough Musi cal Education acquired by a long course of study is Europe wider Eminent Masters and by several yaws of successful talobing, desires a few pupils in Piano mut& and singing, Operatic and Balled styles. Addreas G. L., Box Kt Ellailiburg, P. O. 725Uwda ' iiMiNiii i Mi New 2hertisemtuto GREAT SALE AND FREE DISTRIBUTION I DB. W. BARB, OP HAB.RISBURG, Having purchased the entire right and intereat to mane M'CONNEL L'S GOLDEN ELECTRIC OIL, EhRY body ought to join in ciroulat -1:41 lug it, if the taut , we represent are so. All are in terested, the well and affiieded. The GOLDEN ELKO l RIC on. is useful in Chronic and Nervous Diseases, such as Rheumatism ' Neuralgia, Brolochitis, Cdtsrrah, Scrofula, Piles, Fresh or Old Sores, Dicers, Glandular Swellings, Female Comply tuts, Sore Breasts, ice. In fact there is no family medicine that acts with such mag'c power as the Golden Electric tIL Hundreds can certify tilts virtues. For the urpoee of Introducleg it into every family, with two of my own valusble preparations for Cougus, Group, Weak and inflamed Ryes, and as an leduciqueut to those who assist me to dispose of 20 gross, I place in p eseesion of a cot:mitt.e of honoraele gentlemen the following valultble articles, for FREEdtatribution amougat the purchasers : ,1 Flue 6-iciavo Piano ma - Flue Deeming Bureau Fine Dittage Bedstead Pine &limb Gold Lever Watco 1 Fine Ladles' ....d,, ... do. - 2 Fine Silver Watches, Sti 00. 1 Violin and Bow 1 Mu-ic Box ....... 1 Floe Double-barrelled Gun 1 Hoe Semi-tone Accordeon 4 Gobi Bracelets, $1 00.... 4 00 500 Hokes Valuable Pills, 25 eta 125 Ou 400 Boxes Tooth Powder, 25 ..... . 100 00 209 Copies Life of Dan Nice, Embellished : 25 ma 50 00 ]'Copy , 8 volumes, Christian Union, 00.... 600 A ram Silk Dre 55......... 20 00 1 Fine DelabieDrest S 00 2 Fine Lawn Dresses $3 00 6 00 a eine Gold Pencils, El 00 6 00 20 I Flee Sleeve Buttous, Iti% ......... 25 00 24 Fine Ladies' Guards, 26 cut 6 pp 20 Fine Felts of Jewelry, SI 00......... 20 00 20 Fine Double Meettillons, 1 00 20 00 60 Flee Locket Piro ' 60 cts 21 00 500 Fine t , etts Studs, 25 cts 160 00 600 Fine 18. karat Rings, ................ 125 00 200 Fine Gent,' Steve 12% ..... 25 00 100 Fine Allen's Razor Powder, 26 ..... 25 00 1 Gilt Family 8ib1e.... 1 Barrel F10ur.... 70 0 On the payment of 60 Gents for carat Bottle or Box of the Medicine, tke purchaser, will receive a receipt and an order for an envelope, which will contain the name of one of the abovo rifts. On the day of the distribution of gilts, the envelopes will be placed Inc box or wheel, with a hole to puss the hand into it, the envelopes all put into the wheel, well shook up and secured, each purchaser will draw out his or her own envelope; the gift named therein will be given as soon as the drawing closes. No twee will be given to agents, and in the papers, of the day of distribution. Pure titers a' a distance w.ll have au equal share with those residing in Harrisburg. On re. cetit of the money for oue or more emu, the medicine, with cerilleate and orders, will haVorwarded by express, free of charge. ln el eases the medicine in warranted to oure or give relief, or no charge. See certificate:. Da. W. Bass—Dmis Bra :—As I have learned that you have purchamed Ike right to manufacture and sell M'Com nell's Golden Electric Oil, for the benefit of the afflicted, I send tho fallowing :—I have been afflicted with a run ning Lore on my lett leg for ten years. During that time I have been under the treatment of ten of the bait Doc tors In Eturrilshnrg, Baltimore and Cumberland county but all could not (libel a cure. A little over a year put, going into my blacksmith shop after dark, I hurt my right leg also, below the t nee . Itspread all around the leg, and became a running sore. Several Doctors told me I must have my lag taken off, mortification having taken place. Fortunately I got a bottle of your Golden Metric Olt for my child's sore mouth. It cured so soon that I thought I would try it on my legs. I have been using It about six weeks, and my legs are now haled up —sound sod well. We, the undersigned, who are well acquainted with Mishit T. Bomb, do certify to the fact as stated above, and the beneficial effects of leConnelPa Golden Electric Oil on many of our neighbors. HENRY -ANDREW, C EBARLY, A. P. ERB, (Bridgeport Hotel.) BENJAMIN CLAY J LONGENkCENgt, Esq. I have been using. Dr. Barr's Croup Syrup in my family for the past two years. I would not be without it at any price, as my children are subject to Colds •nd Croup. I behave I have saved their lives by the use of the medicine. No amity with children ought to be without it. F. H. SWARTZ, (livery,) Harrisburg. • Cane Come, December 6,1861. Da. ham :—I thank yon most dotterel , for the Oint ment you gave me for my eyes. I have oily usedll clew times, and am now entirely tree from intismabon and pam •which is more than I have been for the last eve years.— I hope pod will blase you for the free gilt. No person afflicted with weak or inilamdd sore eyes ought to bo whiten!, it J. C. MILES. Being well acquainted with J. C. Bliley, whet he cerll• Iles to above is correct and true, as singular as it may seem. _J. B HEW, C. C. for Bedford. Hundreds have certified—lhave only given the above. Piltsi, Teller, Pelson; Itch, Loot Jaw, Gonorrhces, Oleet, Letworrnin, and all secret diseases cut ed whh same sue• naafi, or no charge. Ten, per cent. will be paid to all persons selling one or more dozen. ' W. Baia, .120-d/wit Harrisburg, Pa. THEO. F. BCHEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PAINTER, NO. 18, MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG. sir Particular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding or Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Checks, Drafts, &a 'Dam ' printed it $2, $5, $4, and $5 per thousand In elegant stile. 120 SIXAMFFER'S RESTAURANT, TFirmn STREET, OPPOSITE TELEGRAPH PRINTING OFFICE, a VING handsomely fitted up the bulldiag formerly occupied by the "State Senti nel" p biting °Moe, the undersigned Is prepared to fur nish the public with Iteireshments In good style and quality. Oyst re served up in every style, cad the table supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Oysters by the Quart or Bag, Reading Ale, Lager Beer, Am., constant ly on band. (J2O Mho] X C. RELIEFFSR. A GRAND SOIREE Will be given at BRANT'S HALL on THURS DAY Evening, Jan. 30, 1862, by the German citizens. TICKETS Benj G. Peters, Wm. Metzler, ' Philip Linn. 12t-dul Reuselair Polytechnic Institute. TROY, NEW YORK THE seventy-sixth semi-annual session of this well known Institute for instruction in the Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, wilt com mence on Wednesday, Feb .19M, 1882. A lull course in Military Science Is nowt n progress. Graduates of the Institute Sod no difficulty in obtaining very desirable po sitions as Civil, Naval and Topographical Engineers. The Annual Register, giving full particulars, can De obtained of Prof. Charles Drowns, Director. jabdBw-w6w • N. S. S. BEMAN. Presiden JACOB L EIBY IVO excuse for having Boots and Shoes jog not biar.kened. Blacking that will give a polish on wet or greasy boots. Just the thing for the times, when every one cannot afford two or three pairs of shoes or boots Call and examine, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, j2l corner Front and Market streets. FOR SALE CHEAP.--A TWO STORY FBAIIB HOIISK 123 050 lest situated on Gra•Kt street, In the rear of the lie, Reservoir. Fcr farther particulars apply on s s the premises to 12242w* TO FA MERS. OATS ! OATS 1 1 Cash paid for Oath by JAME 3 1L WHEELER. YOUNG MEN desiring to serve in an Infantry Regiment, which wilt likely be sent South, would do well to apply t 7 the undersigned, who has author ity to raise a company. j 2 i-dlw J. WESLEY AWL. IL MILY 1 HAY 11-50 tons superior baled 48,7, for Wet wholesale arid hsi rel by JAMES Y. WHENILER. CHEAP SUGARS 1 1---Gall at monoLs & BOWMAN, jl6 corner Froatand Market streets rilletßA FAMILY FLOUR in fourth and X% ban bbL oak& +e.ifkrilesale and reud_at the pew Oratory an•frrnitioa n,ore Want and Market eta. ; ' itbziois &BOWMAN. &shire and sell .. 8100 00 .. 10 00 .. 8 00 .. 85 00 .. 8000 .. 10 00 .. 5 00 .. 800 .. 9 00 .. 4 06 ELISHA T. MUCH FLOOR MANAGE R. 9. , D. J. Unger, David Herr, Fred. Haelmilen. EOiIETEING NEW ! E. M. MATER MESE illieuttantuu To Volunteer Officers UNITED STATES MUSTERING AND DISBURSING OFFICE, Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 20, 1862. By direction of the War Department, the following is published for the information of volunteer officers iu command of organizations yet incomplete, in the State of Pennsylvania : The only camp of rendezvous in this State, now officially recognized, is Camp Curtin, near Hanisburg. All incomplete companies or regiments now organizing at other points will be removed, without delay, to Camp Curtin. From and after the let day of February, 1862, bills for the board and lodging of troops at points other than Camp Curtin will not be paid for a period longer than ten days. The attention of volunteer officers is called I to the long time whioh is suffered to elapse be tween the enrollment of their men and their appearance before the mustering officer. Here after men must be brought to be mustered into 'the United States service within five days of the time of their arrival in the camp of ren dezvous, or within fifteen days of the time of their enrollment. RICHARD L DODGE, Captain Eighth Infantry, dlw Mustering and Disbursing Officer. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMCEPATHIC REMEDI.ESS VV. E`; have received a fresh stock of these valuable remedies--suiteblo for all manner cf disease -for list or Specific Remedies see Almanac for 1862. In single boxes, with dlrecCons, for 25 eta. and 50 cts. In case Of six bozo, with book of directions El 00. In case of fifteen boxes with book of directions $2 GO. lu care of twenty large vials with book of directions $4 00 In case o f it Et gt 41 gg 00 We are now prepared to 1111 case vials of any of the Remedies from No. 1 to 20, and to furnish Humphreys' Remedies as customers may desire. POND'S krrittur OF If AMAMBLIS, or Vegetable Pain Destroyer, prepare 1 by F. Humphreys, M. D., can be purchased by wholesale or tetall at KELLRR'S.Drug and Fancy Store, 21 91 Market street. UNION RESTAURANT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH. THE subscribers having erected a larg e building at the above place, exprossly for the pur,t o nes above Indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub lie to the following : Tns Rsisranaater, on the first floor, with a dining room attached, to dated up in first-class style, and it will at all times be 'toppled with the best ourEas to be had in 1 the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, fish, and all kinds of game in season. Oysters served up in every style, and meals to be had at all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on hand. The Ten-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear, and contains three allays of modern construction, where the lovers of this healthy elatrciso can enjoy themselves. no Ballard Saloon is upatairs—elegantly fitted up, anti contains three marble top oimbinatlon cushion ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has tong felt the want of a grand combin ation of this kind, and as the proprietors &redetermined to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make it a fan itonsble retort they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. jai-dtf WILLIAM C. IIaFADDSS & CO. JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR SIM 01-.A.14,61, MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years old, of my OwDmanufitchire. A flue lot of choice Chewing pfd Smoking robacco, Pipes, Snuff and a large variety of *her articles constantly on has a tor sale wholesale and retail- Thaoklui for former pa t 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 ray Beg.rs sad Tobacco. • Don't forget the window with the Snip in it; Mu is the place to buy your Tobacco tut 4e4ara. North Market Square, above Market street, trreOurg. I Dec. 4, 186V—d3m WM. WYKOFF. JUST OPENED, A LARGE STOCK OF F .11. RICH DARK SHADES. VERY CHEAP GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS At CATHCART'S, de23 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. "THE PEN NIGHTIE/, THAN THE SWORD." THE LARGEST STOCK, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS tir Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be found at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE COAL! COAL ! ! COAL ! ! uudersigued would inform the eon- A. milers of Coal 1 hat he is now prepared to furnish Co.d from node- cover perfectly dry and clean In all kinds of weather. Lykens Valley Broken Coal Large Egg ". Small Egg 0 0 Nut Pittston Lump Coal. 1 •• 41. 0 2 " (4 3 44 u 4 4. $1 00 66 64 5 it Lorberry, Broad Top and Allegheny, also Hickorygand Pine Wood. E. BYERS. Harrisburg, Jan. 7, 1862. A. LENZ, • TKAOHICA OF Piano, Melodeon, Guitar and Sliging. PARTICULAR attention will be paid for the education of the voice after "Bush:it's" cele brated method. Office in William Knoche's Music Store; 93 Mareet street. " ' jai-dlm ALMANACS I ALMANACS 1 L" EAR'S GERMAN AND ENGLISH AL MANACS in every quality can be bad at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. POSIT FOLIOS—WRITING DESKS. N entire new assortment of these useful sr A r tides just opened at BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore, CROSS & BL A.; ;KWE LL',3 Celebrated PICKT ros y SAUCES, dro„ so. A large supply of the above, embracing every variety, just re ceived and for sale by NEW Fruits, Currents, Raisins, Citron an Lemons, at the new Wholesale and Retail, Gro cery and Provision Store, corner Front and Market street, llarrishiarg, Pt. VILESH Lemons, Apples, Cranberries, X for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner Front and Market street, NrALENTINES. — Just opened a fine ae eortmeat of Valentines at very low prices. 411 SCREFFEWS 1110 K. FITORE. FOR RENT—The store Room earner of Second and Walnut streets, from tee Ist of April next. Apply On the same budding) to JOHN P. Kitt LLD, Dentist 118-dti COAL OIL, BEST COAL OIL, Wholesal and Retail, for saintly NICHOLS' & BOWMAN. 9 • Front and .t atr LARGrig and Extensive Assortment of Glass-ware, just received from the factories auditor sale cheap by NICHOLS & BOWHIN, jl6 corner flout and Market streets. SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. - A eery cernmulent Wetting Deatc ; also, Par donee Memorandum Boob; l'ortmounatee, dos • at n2O SCWRIM'S MOOKSTOMN. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE! THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET. Great Success of the New Opera House This new and Beautbul Establishment will open for the Season, presenting SONGS, BALLADS, OVERTURES and LAUGHABLE MERLES QTJES. In which Messrs• SANFORD, CARNOROSS, HUGHES, EDMONDS, BEC'KET, HOLDEN and the Great Troupe of ARTISTS engaged will sustain parts Admission, Orchestra Chairs, Seats in Private Boxes, Entire Box, Doors open 4 o'clock ; Commence at7i o'clock. fr'ln preparation the MUMMY, also the OPERA OF LA SOMNA.I/13DL A, Bro., &c. j 6 GROTiO MUSIC HALL! woßmoomcskapostooLicolNii CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY ! Hundreds Unable to Obtain Admission The greatest array of Talent ever appearing in the CAPI PAL of the KEYSTONE SPATE. EVERY EVENING EVERY EVENING I Composed of MALE and FEMALE ARTISTS, each one being a STAR in their Profession. LOOK LT THERA NES.BEROLDIOBSERVEI Miss ROSA VOLANADT, the most pleasing Songstress. Miss JULIA PRICE, the Philadelphia Favorite. Miss NELLIE MARIE, the Fascinating Dammam. BILLY CHAMBERS, the Champion Bone Player. OLE BULL DICK MYERS. the Greasiest Violinist on the Stage. MATT GEBLER, • the Prince of Comic Vocalists. FULTON MYERS, the Celebrated Wench Dancer. BILLY WOILRELL, the Great Negro Comedian WILLIAMS BROTHERS In Songs, Duette, Glees and Choruses. Prof. Strode will preside at the Piano. • Ole Bull Dick Myers, Violinist. Admission - - 10 and 15 cents. Doorsopen o' clock. Commences at 71 o'clock. FRED. AIMS, Proprietors. ErPositively no Boys admitted. BOOTS AND .SHOES, BUFFALO AND GUM. OVER SHOES, TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS. AT THE OLD STAND corner or the alley, next to the Court Souse, Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the late firm of A. Hummel II Co., we trust by strict at tention to business, and, by keeping a well situargo stoat Or coon] to merit a continuance of the same. Please call and examine our maw and ran= before buying elsewhere. jan 11.1 yd I A •HUMYEf. Goods are purchased direct from he manufactures for cash enabling them to sell very low. COAL! COAL ! f $3, AND $2 25 PEE TON OF 2,000 LB& 0. D. FORSTER, i 'OMB No. 74, Market Street, yatd. on ki the Canal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re tail dealer in TREVORION, WILKSBARRE, LIKENS VALLEY, 3UNBURTand BROAD 70P COAL 'Familia and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders promptly attended to. A liberal discount made to pur chasers paying for the coal when ordered. Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton. Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—d3m WHOLESALE UMBRELLA • MANUFACTORY I .N - 9. 69, Market Street, below Third, HARBDIBUBAII, PA. M. H. LEE, A.NUFAUTURER OF UMBRELLAS, PARSOLS and WALKING CANES, will Rumba goods at LOWER PRIOM than can be boutbt in any et he Emmen' cities. Oaantry m whams will do well to all and easinioe prieos and quality, and olnYinee them• LIVOS of thin fact. a023.411y ANOTHER NEW STOCK! Portable Writing Desks, Backgammon Boards, and a general assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, Call at WORSTED GOODS, LADLES NIIBIAS, Misses Head Dresses, Ladies Hoods, Hisses Hoods, Ladies Sontaze, Misses Mitts, c. , &o. A fiestihrrolazijust opened at CATHCART'S, nos 4 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank FOR RENT. THE commodious STORE ROOM on Market square, nest door to the "Jones' HAMA" (Coverly's Hoiel, ) occupied during the last eight or nine years as a Jewelry acid Watch malting establishment, as. ALSO—Several DWSLUNO 11.1U.da9 the viCicini ty of the Capitol, some of them baying stabling, smoke house, Ice house, &e., and vacant lota attached. Possession given the nest of April ` next. S. C. &MN. Hirriaturg, Jan. 9, 1862.—19-d lm WM. DOCK, Jr , Co FOR SALE. Avaluable Two Story double frame Dwelling Rouse and Lotof ground, situated on the curler of North street and Bast Avenge, 30 feet on North street and 110 feet deep, two basement kitchens, Iwo cel lar, and eleven reoms, 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 Clty Auctioneer. NICHOLS & BOWMAN REMOVAL. riIHE Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road Company have removed their ottice to the up• per end of the Lebanou Valley Railroad Depot. Jan. 6.7862.-1 m WHOLESA.LE and RETAIL DRA E.ER In Confectionary, Foreign and Domestic Fruit.— Figs, Dates, Prunes, Raisins and Nuts of an kinds.— Fresh had cal U!leh, Soar), Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To bacco,Segars and Country produce in general, at the corner of Third and Walnut streets. cede-dem . JOHN WISE. rr itu , LER'S DRUG STORE is the place Al tu buy YAWS italtdnes. 1 2tmustmcnts 26 cents 50 cents 76 cents. $5.00. A. HUMMEL, DBALZR IN Traveling Bags, Purses, Wallets, Toilet Bottles, BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE