pailp '':titgapil'.. - 11ARItEd13URG, PA. peaty Horning, February 5, 1852. _ - . _ CITY Locx-Ur contained only three teistots Monday eight—"drunks"—Who, upon: bong brought 'Wrote the Mayor this morning cot properly tliiiposati of. Sistotimo.-- The sleighing has been excellent hi sod about our city for the last few days, 11111 every a vailable Fled and sleigh has been brotielit into requisition to supply the popular demand for this delightful recreation. {OPEC:CORE PE THE COUNTY PRISON. —The &old of Ihsluctors of the Dauphin Count) , Priwa has beau organized by the election of D. tiros4, President, end Henry Peffer, BecreW ry. Me Board now consists of the following named gentlemen: Dinielfinyder, D. W. Gross, George Berirner, Jacob D. Hoffman, Henry Pef. ler al.l Daniel Shelleuberger. LIE 'MILITARY HOSPITAL. — We understand th.tt siveral Sisters of Charity are now officia ting as nurses to the sick soldiers in the miff ray hospital :it Camp Curtin. Their modest &Wittiest, and strict attention to their im -1111010 duties, dues much to alleviate the suffer ings of aid soldiers, who treat them with the rep trot due their heavenly mission. SANFORD.S OHBA House.--The Bordwells, not w Maraud lug the inclemency of the weather, war greeter with a full house, at Sanford's Orera House Monday night. Their performances were of the most entertaining character, and pleased the audience exceedingly. They will appear again this evening in parlor opera, which in connection with an excellent programme of entertainment by Sanford's troupe, will, no doubt attract another crowded house. Due Tax —Petition's for a dog tax.of not lees than ono dollar are in circulation in various path; of the State. they pray the legislature to iruptke this tax for the purpose of aiding in the snrport of the poor in such locations where thole are uo poor houses, and in every instance where the tax thus raised is not absorbed for the support of paupbrs, it shall be devoted to Ruhuol and road purposes. The idea may be a good one, but the petitioners will find all taxa tion, hereafter, sufficiently high without the necessity of creating any new taxes. Crum Flan COMPANY.— A stated meeting of the Citizen Fire Company was held at the Company's Engine house, last Monday even ing, when the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: President—Dr. C. Seiler. Vice President—C. M. Shell. Treasurer—Joseph Montgomery. Secretary—David G. Krause. Assistant Secretary—M Cash. Howse Committee —J. C. Eckert, Jacob Fleck, Jacob Vance. Engineer—George C. Eager. Assistant Engineer—Frank Blathers, Captain of Hose—Samsel Sadler. I=l THE EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT Ti. R. INFANTRY.. Read the advertisement of Capt. J. M. Eyater in another column of this evening's Tataaaton. The Eighteenth Regiment of regular infantry, to which the captain's company is attached, has already distinguished itself in the field, and pro mises to perform still greater deeds in the war for the preservation of our glorious Union.— The recruiting.station of the captain, is in the Exchange, Walnut . street, to which ; place we reler all active young men who desire to serve their country under a gallant and efficient officer. i=ozci LECTURE By DR. DREEVER.—This distinguish ed divine has received andaccepted an invita tion from the members of the Pennsylvania Legislature to deliver a lecture in the Hall of the House of Representatives this Wed nesday evening "On the Necessity of Im mediate Emancipation, for the crushing of the It bullion and the Salvation of our Country." Dr. cheever's reputation, as a divine, and . brilliant and polished orator, will no doubt draw together one of the largest and most in tulligott audiences that has ever assembled on any •liffilar occasion in this city. The following iF u of the cortespondence which passed betwilm tlie members of the Legislature and Dr. ( LtteVer in reference to the lecture : IlAstusauso, January 17, 1862. GeORGE B CHEbArsit t Pastor of the Church of the Puritans, Yu. 21, Ertzt Fifteenth street, New York: Lr,ir 'l he undersigned, members of the 601,,te arid House of Representatives of Penn sc H1 , 11 , 111H fur a thorough understanding in nu• pablie mind of the cause and care of our , thuml difficulties, confiding in Your wis uud pntionsut, and desiring to hear nut riuu, upon such subjects as you niiirileettr :Pt ti , e autte-t importance to the Government in exigaui , s of the present time, respectful ibviie you to lecture before us and the , public of lLirrislang, at the earliest day tbat may suit )9Lir cnr,renience. Very respectfully yours, SENAToyta. .1 E Meredith, J. H. Robinson, I..;"urge Connell, A. K. M'Clnre, D L Imbrie, M. B. Lowry, Wihtbrop W.Ketcham,HenrylohnSoll, I ..h.er.:e, Laudon, Franklin Bound, biac 13, , na0n, John A. Hieatand MEMBERS 110IISB OF BARILVSENTATIVIRS. "!1,,,1,5e Williams, E. M. Schrock, ..‘..thoi W.prley, H W. 'lulu, M c Beebe, B. B. Strang, 14,1 , C Brown, .. E. Cowan, l': \V Twienell, S. Y. Bats,. W 1 164111 Buchman, T h om" Cochran, I, ''i` C. lioughert.y, John P. Vincent. IV E. Smith, NEW YORX, January 27, 1862. I , esra. M. B. Lowry, George Landon; leaao 1., mem, Thomas Williams and B. W. Tracy, al„1 otters, members of the General assem- Ids of Pennsylvania: t.vritem-1 am very greatly obliged for honor of the invitation•you have so kindly ekm, me, and shall be most happy to accept it f lecture on the evening of the fifth of Feb r•ary, it this be agreeable, on the necessity of geuatitate emancipation for the crushing of the r. hellion And the salvation of our country. Most respectfully yorird,„ GROWS B. Crarevirt... , AIL should read Prof. Wood's adverlisegkelt suether column. gpinn.zn.—Mr. Johu Hz- Wright, assistant sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representa tives, was. o? or B. A. launbertou, Iraq, yesterday adiniited to the bar to practice law in the several Courts of Dauphin °minty: We have been informed that Mr. Wright passed, a very creditable examination by . a cntarnittee of the first lawyers of ihelEitaina Pennsylvania, in presence of fils.tranar, Jno. J. Pearson. We predict for Mr. Wrigikt a brilliant future. A HUMAS Monsraosrrv.—We learn from a private letter, that the wife of a respectable citizen of Shippensburg, Cumberland county, recently gave birth to a child which had four ears, four legs and four arms—all, with the rest of its body, singularly well eaveloped. The child lived only a short time after its birth. SHOT ORA') BY inut Baonrza.—On Ttiesday butt a young woman by the-name of Prz, liv ing midway between Shippensburg and'New burg, Cumberland coonty,ryns shot dead by her brotherot lad of some ten or twelve years of age. We are told that the boy took a gun *Web had been standing in a lower room of his fath ers_ house and was nOnliyingl i t up stairs when he observed ' hie.e>ater ' ended in making: a bed, and raising,App,,,p!ld htsche war!, "going to shoot her." Pulli n; the trigger the gun went off, the load kidging in the head of the unfortunatesirl and killing her instantly. The b. y slatt s that he was Unconscious of there be ing ahrinit in the gun, and bad no intention of committing the murderous act, ~~ MONTHLY IWO= OF TEI COUNTY SCHOOL Bu smarstamerr.—The following is the report.of the operations of 0010.4 fkhoollinperintendent Ingram, for the month of October : .One teacher was examined, and one certifi oats approved, to supply a vacancy caused by resignation. Forty-six schools were visited in Middle Pax ton, West Hanover, South Hanover, East Han over, borough of Millersburg, Upper Paxton and Mifflin. , One hundred and three and a half hours were spent in the schools of this District, =king an average duration of time in each school of 2 hours and 15 minutes. Attended 1• District-Institute, , andepent two days at Lebanon county Teacher's Institute. Traveled"2lB mike, of which, walked 1091-- by railroad 91—in other conveyances, 1771 miles. Schools generally doing very well—very lit tle complaint. The citizens of . Millersburg have a. school house they may well be proud of. Thelund tura, best style, is being made as fast as pos sible. Lowe Vtarraistow.—The members of Advance Lodge, No. 39, ' I. O. of Good Templars are to visit their co-laborers of Washington Lodge No. 1, this evening at 7 o'clock. The re-union, from the peculiar circumstances connected with it, promises to be of unusual interest; and from ,the mutual interchange of sentiment and friendly greetings between the members good . impressions Will be formed, and a unanimity of feeling established that will be productive of much good to tbe tenspensnoo intersa in our bhp. Washington Lodge is the pioneer of the • order in this legion, _huff * while almost every other organization formed for similar purposes, have either„been dissolve l entirely, or eke out a sickly etistence, it hue nobly 'buffeted the waves of adversity, and stands to-clay as firm and intact as when first organized, affording not only a noble example' of individual fealty at a good cause,' but shewing conclusively the' superior character of the 'organization itself. Its daughter, Advance Lodge, although only es tablished a little over two months ago, lure ac quired a strength in firkin dal basis that renders its stability no Iceieri a matter of doubt, while it affords to its parent Lodge a support and co-operation in the great work of temperance reform, iihich, although the effec t s may, pot be lippment, to ~ thejophlte in general, are still of, a charm: der jo gratifY every friend of humanity. We repeat that the re-union of the two lodgee—this social meeting of the parent and child—will he an occasion of More than ordinary interest, and prodn ctive o the most beneficial results,' in b inding " - the brotherhood , * eloper ilildrA endeliltij and tij inciting them to still greater perseverance in the glorious work in !hick they are engaged. Tue PLIVAZINII3I: of.i Ismalltporigonerally throughout the country; :'.lB-19.waketaing Tenewed attention to thelinNeotiiV,itincinition. Dr. Bell, of the BroOklYtiCity g licsiital, has pre seated a paper on this therne to the lik* County Medical Seciety,in-which it la-stated that during 1861 there were_not fir frOm 8,000 clues of the disease, and 'from 700 to 800 deaths from it. It is astonishing that, •*lien this sick pees and death udght be almost entirelj avbided by vaccination, (which . is' performed feree, in nearly all our public hospitals,) so many become ItiiTrar at which arrives is the vrtinwtsnt orte, that proper vaccination not only prevefitii smali-fsii, but very many scrofulous diseases. He urges especially the great importance of vaccination to infants, and the Making its robtmenw!oue-oft , the Analilloationslormr , trance into every school or asylum for child ren. He dwells also on the importance of ie. .Peating the 'operation through life as an extra safeguard, the virtue of the vaccine matter being lost partiality, if not, wholly, in the course of a few years. . While the medical profession, without-ex . ception; we believe, Upon the expediency and necessity of vaccination, it cannot be denied that there is a deeli-seated prejudice , against it among a considerable clam of the community, yerinded on these lamentable mass where terrible diseases . have been in troduced into the system of a healthy child from the vaccine' matter having btfen,imPure• 41/01r since 11/NNEEt made his great discovery, there have not been wanting. Blew to ,deerY, it but there is..happily at the . ; present day ;319. doubt entertained by bitelligent illeMens Of simple and harmless, but wonderfully beneficial effects. Parents:shonl&attaightissi hive the Operation performed mytheir children iby a familicidOdciale isiaihaniTtheyinit idscadm plicit confidence. 141.4.31 i Famihlbanti Attrittlq:mh; - Ulettitmitigilklatitiq: iftbrirttrg 5;%1862 lacirrr.—A superior article of burnintoil, warranted non.oxplosive, Is for sale at g really redact! prices, at Gilbert's liardware Store,oiii . pointe he Court House. Scusrmisci Naw. 7 -Theref lived at one time In the histo4 of the world a great Mau, whose dopfstant study was to procure something new; treading lightly upon the greatness of this in dividual we will direct your attention to the tint that Mr. Unica, of our firm, has just re turned from the 13 eabord with some choice styles of new sky ,goods, which will, be opened during the day at the south-east corner of Front and Market streets. Noma i Ituitisms i BARGAINS —Gentlemen now is the time to have a good fitting Shirt made to measure or from sample. lam now waking a good shirt for $1 25 equal to any oth er pow in the market for $1 75. All work guaranteed tofit and to give entire Betide:Mk:ln to the wearer. Always on hand a large assort ment of Ladies' and Gentleman' ,Furnishing Goods at the'old pribea; alscra 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, hlruinfiieturer, No.• 12; Market Street, next,to Hninmel r. grixiery. 44ie, Harrisbnrg, Pa.; Where' he is selling without regard to cost or the advance of goods. • - Two Mumma) Pumas of beautiful rips spring calicos; a large. lot of bleached and Unbleached muslin •of the beat make ,; bins .checks, at 124 cents,Per yard ; white stockings,: at 124 cents; . another lot of thofw good; *bait rib bed stockings:; ladies' . pocket handkerchiefs, at 124 cents; children'apocket handkerchiefs; with border;,' 6' ; ' Shirt' 15, and up to 874 cents; 26 pieced new pea stuff ; undershirts and drawersvery cheap ; cotton and woolen 'socks, at all - prices 40 doSIIII wooled' stockings, for children, 124 cents; 14 yard bleached muslin 124 cents; all wool French meninos, all colors, at 62 - and 70 cents. Raving bought the balance of the stock of a city wholesale house 'of plain and figured Swiss muslkw, brillanta, white. tun briar, Naisuck and Vittoria laiviss,suitable for dresses, aa those goods will be very ,scarce and dear next summer DOW lithe firm' to.buy. Our stock of Forest cost. 'S. Rhoads' Old Stand: • TELEGRAM{ OUT OF TOWN. LIST OF REGULAR. AGENTS. The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING' TELEGRAPH is sent every morning and after noon, by the earliest twins that leave the city. after ite priblicatiim, to the collowitßl lAA ' •LA - ST W1R!..,,s ~. - .... • „ 4, 1 . - .yaiiollB 441110. - tMAX:filtiiiii. jlieC ie.; .. turned troth:the seat with an aatainalye, and we I m . coed stow,. of goods, perchosedter. Dash ; !ultimo fully invite the clllaene of Itarelabarg,sailvialully- . and. examine their New Gooda!aiihe old. wand. formerly, oa.- bulged by V. Hummel, corm-Frani and Market.streets, Harrisburg, Pa. Prices as low as - any other how, COFFEE, Green and Browled_; ~ 'SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and °ham - Syrups ; FLOUR,.; in:Elarrels.itud:Saok.;. .. BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL; RICE, .REANS. POT ATOES; . FISI, of all kinds.; . . SALT, Coarse and line ; • - ' • . OIL, Coal Oil and,Whalegit; ' SPICES, 'all Itin4o' round and lJngreund; frail from the Mill. .. ' . . . ' A ifiag re C e atitalUTS • DRIED FRUITS,., :,., . SOAPS, Common and Fancy ;- '- WILLOW and CEDAII k -WAI.RE; ' ~ cIGAII L S_, beet of IMportid'BraOrllil. . . . . . . TOBAC/00,'Smokingand Chew . , ing ; QVEEINSWARE 1 AIIEENSWARE.I I I hatanalve assortment of -all style 4 and .palitaras -sad P 6048. 041, and egampth ~ocir. sock ,eic r Goods .at the aitithAiestle add:RA:VI Gioaar' Y, Bruit and Pthvielen'Ot el* center-Front laid Market attest, Harrlabnig,' P - 1 ' CErantry-Produce taken : . , ---:,..-. : '' , 3 t, leallfly. : TO GRAIN . CONTRACTORS.-- 'SHE IitiIiTIIKORE RAG "FACTOIIAr.) 470. n ~30',A st r e • et, Ba,ltiraore, , lid, S PREPARED to . furnish - - Govergmetit 1 ali rzt. ae v Al p ett pgoasqvid w a oi. or Opro OoKractors wia4na is to theft ithouitagte to give me lma JOHN O. GitAJNFLIN. I Iktillmore, Jan. l'lth, 1862. , ' - 104-2oide Urucs & BOWMAN I=l= REGULAR AGENTS ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton. 'ANNVH.G. W. Houverter. 'BLAIRSVILLE—E. Laughlin. :OHAMBERSBURG—Geiirge pokey. CARLISLE George: M. Bretz. , COLUMBIA—H. H. Fry. MCP FllN—Jeffersod Clark. DIINCANNON—J. Hood. KLIZABETRTOWN—John W. Few. GREENOASTLK- 7 M. D. Deitrioh. RIGEISPIRE —F. O. Alleman. 'HUMMELSTOWN—George N. Schultz. HAGERSTOWN—O.' Swirigley. • LEBANON—H. . LOOK HAVEN--J. D. , Stratton. LEWISTOWN—J. M. Cogley: MIDDLETOWN—George H. Lenluut. MEOWIOSBUR,GL-J. Atainger. , IdEOIIANIGSBURG—WiIIisz MOUNT JOY—James Dysart: MILLERSBURGR G. Water. I NEWVTLLE--W. R. Lines BHIPPENSBURG—KeIso 86 Hinkle. ;SUNBURY—J. Washington. :WHIGELTSTELLE---W- Moore ;YORK-4.. 8. Bier,. - I..stw:triottinittirsivat: IHELLENBERGER..& 'l4ltotirEß NO. 80 MARKED STREET.' (Room formerly oaisrai by !Ad undersigned have just opened a .I " itt d e r t i g e " Tere rthi par en ed to of ma the nuto te gre ß V e3 o . or der kin of Gents Wear, cat to the lataststyles , and Lilt , - litne:-:.We have ithinys on hand a large stock of Ready made clothing and Gentlemasia•Faraishing Goods. 8140.1.10M8R08R k BRO E F E GUSTO 24. E .R.B A Now Lot of • LADIRS , . Of beautiful &Alm substsodally made.. i.. 4 ardellied Assortment:of GRNTLEMIN'S WALLETS. A New and„Mlegant , Perfum e , ; ilsisigyg": l loCPLAss , BOQUET, Pat up•in.CatEllaite Reueraved Bottles. A Complete desert/mit of HANARR.ROGIRF PERFUMES; • Of:tbe best Manufacture. . , A very lLlMMMittei Variety of s. • POWDER PUT-F-- BOXES, • ICKLLERPG DRUG STORM, seplit , • - - :4l , Market Street.. AIGUAI N CRAV, 14 .,4 CARPENTER AND - • BUILDER minx ..No.-247...N0tik &and &reel. s: R i.„WlßDfvci e f . 1 21.7rtW - es. WORGTED 1200DG; LADIES 1113 BIAS, 11 lie 6 . / 314 T aal"' : MINOS =emir : W agB 'l - • lllttr a lko. •••• 3 - 1 4454254 ii anao4mori Next door to the Herrlob ifiliiitihe'tlif 6: AiWiteftlt NEW ' 0901 E. ! oral Diiks ; • Backgammer. l,l 3ol4st traveling Sage, Wallele s • :; • ' z Totleit ' Bottles, and a general aseortment of FANCY ARTICLES, Call at CREAP BOOKSTORE THEO F. HOHEFFER, BOOK' 'AND 4E04 ibitiNTER, NO. 18, MARKEY STREET, 11A.ERLSBUBEL Jay-Particular attention Raid to, PrlnElogOinling and %Wing or Railroad Blinks, Manifests, .o'lniea, Meeks, Drina, CARD 3. printed at Sn, $3, $4, and $5 per thousand In ellgant at) le. , 120 scal.smozias, BROTHERS & CO, W HOLES ALE DILUGHLSTS AND f . /F.A.f.LERB in - Tanoy Goods, Per turn ry, 4150., , Ala? agents for the sae of Relined Petroleum. Illuminating a meraw ' any Coal oil furnished in an, gumatilles at the lowest merest rates. 170 and 172 William street, NEW YORK Jirvitem • • • C. 113010 E 'BEADING. rda.F. ~SUT.EIItitLAVDS, by . the author of r . "BritledgF," Prier; Also new editions of BUTLEDGE=Lunifoini 'with "The Bather lands," -$1.245, .'1 - 1 . - , . BEULAR--tWentr-fifth edition—sl.2s. rR"7 LYI`IIN-11-14Pow Novel bO , emits. Id T/Dliklr,B 9BOUND, by Dickens, 25 eta. ABTiER, FOil:W_OlieSE, 88 eta. . . , 'Together with all the New Books, soon as published at. - - BEktNiFt'S OBVLP BOOKSTORE. PUBLIC SALE "WILL be Bold at Public Sale at 10 o'clock A. 111., on S.4.TUSDAY 1111 EIGHTH DAY esyrilitteltittP, s. D, , 1862,at.the 03urt Ronne in liar reourg, the following valued° Real kistate,.yiz A conaln,lot "of;Gruuar/ situated inUpper . ilwatara trtwnso:p, itauphili county, about one quarter of a mile be:ow thellne of,thecity,of liarrisburg„conisiging nine acres, lime or teas , o n which is erectedit.4o..l),lstillery (knowsteit toe lieystone.flistillery,) toget,her,eilthot eulll - number of Pens for feoamg one thousand Hogr, &l eo, other out uuildingt necess try,aboui an establishment °tithe Kind. r • t ,• • The Disulleryla lecatell - oil tee Prionsyfraniq Railroad witodt siding . belonging to Lite property , . the Pennryiva makiug Ito tiOrilidary line 01 the "asst end of amid property. ; *Plea Viothi rexamine,tha premises befotA the eitYttif fats, iII 'Nokia allhanlirl , :ilahiXrpani, near the same, w;to will give any litfermation that may De re gtiested. If she.prangl3o3l3lioOld 110010 bold on said day may will for taut.; - , Attendance will be ilven and cundfilene or Bale made known by j.c3 c3w d. 3U1'..-MiII:MiLM:C:3IEIL, TitiaRILINQ AaaNr OF MIR OLD WALLOWER LINE. ... O A JIT PS OLD , •TRAN4POATION LIN& Eltili i msi c c emiv 9 i. m oon and prepared to carry freight as LOT. Cs shy! tatier,intilvidual. AAA between Philadelphia, ILarrieburg.Sunbury,Lowisburg Williams spirt, Je• say shore, Lock Raven, an all puling on the Northern Central, fi t nd nrie,.and Williams portand Alunirli Acilroacie. • Loesi Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. MUishell. 111 t Paede Mkt to PEACOCK, ZELL & lIENCELVAIT, Nos. iOB and SIO liaritokalaWat, ALilawviiihr,titgy Id • Ceelock, 1.. j ht., will arrive at Ilarriehprg ready for delivery the mixt morning. . e ii. ::: .i:d 0 44=f-MILEPI O N itpa-tf iii 4. araveiliii Agent. , iaritt -" A4kottika a - IJONAS1 JONAS Biqa Bituil , - R - TRP," l itl:6ll ' 13 . *L'UOTTOIN. . , 200 A 61, 04 WN.{4IIIAUA .5.?!!.!_0.44p,. i- , ..iile. ttirtafiktiiiifEl:4le7aftielalitrii 'tor r j,. Lewin Mpg- , 1 40,1iii' tgaiZaTELlNtii dilialirl AML I&AN. ifs b‘st r pt cot IltliktittO Oy waounig, nor iztriettottoqhoT ~ auti 31,stt plULlif, ttelO , • fitOOii.e; toot dhach.. o -. A %--, . to f=* tv -*. i . 2 ,-, if C -I AVREATEXIA:irkLiUMI, , awl kruo4 hard, klix. Cord, Ar. Motet, • ' 1 ''}: 0 rib% 4 iiiiiitiV 4 Tilliig#J34;i - . i p , • Id At roP§Ciab it , deIiIRPS W.0 0 944°0f P ,O 60,1, 4 1 7.-". 4 0210aWAN,r, kOODUZIRI 14,9 1 $4 1 MUILPIR SOZi3.tiy . WM. ki.MMAY .liMad, 4010 Aseat. no94tltu 3B Vailey.ima, New Stork. $B, AND $2 21! PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. b. o,it iv.s .• • i i sXlo,o MakkeV4ti.iiet, yard on Oaital, foot of North street., Wholesale awl Re cap dealer TR,BVORION, - ,• 1 .; :WLESABABRE, • • .• • LYEADIS i . • BROAD IOP COAL Filnlieso4o ) o4 4ll iliii:i 4 lY , U R* P bt°46 / 1 4 • 4 • 111.8 " ale artacte, and' full weight , nt the : .InWesi. rata. Orders prOmplily 4044 'to. A. hbaral 1160011 UL made to pur utilisers paying for tire neat when Ordered. • resent price, $3 and $2 26 per ton. ' ' . M.-049. 1 . 11 10 Kt, * l 4 . Rensselaer Polyteohnio institute. TR q..:vx :.: ~ .bI,,EW YORK: Iv ~,.....t.i. 0, . ,.. 11 1 , 1 :1E seventy -jaixth sem i annual seasion Li Sc, well known Institute for inatreetion in the Mjith'imati, PhysloalKna, trauma iclososs, wit. eons tkli? felliaie on eanesday, Feb . 19th, 1862. A. ludr coarse in Military Science Is nowt n progresi. Gradiates of the Institute find no difficulty; inlobtailinglrery desirable pe sltlon*se Mt .Viirliftval and,Toßootaptueal Eng' ..,ciera. The Aimiiiitliregisterygiting fule¢akddulars, Win Di- obtair.ed o 4 prof. Charles Drowne, &row. 5:04.41t, 4 , '--•:: , . 1 . if . SM. OSMAN. President fit ,0., R. N'l`A.' %WU-story "bfick ' house ." ... -VAR ikrtik Itit!moo. kecondn!oit.Thirdi &high some iIiOUSS9. Erguf s. of itra:hfiirray, corner of cecond and rine streets •.! 4.t...-: .• . .. -...- r'i ,-.!...: j,B tw. likli.EBll. Lenkel#B, ,Apples, ' Cranberries, ~ 1 1:kiiiale,bi. -' ' . 'lmams si iieliVtuN, tra, ' :;' . ' . - , ; corner Front Oa liiihiet streets r2OIANTINEd;---Tust opened a fine as .. sortop , mt of yalentines Al. very lowltices. ' ' ' WELBFFEreS B JOKBfORE. OgolpE syrups, .I.4l,vartpga and other ' :cantem i 1 - 7 corner grout ana Market street.a. ,11 newly reptenietted and Fancy Goods Is unsurpaessd.in this 'city; and teishitg_Pinndeut of; rguktrintastislackios, we-would. roe -104441_ I ~ . . 191 xiturat, ariFst street' tilto.doois cast olipeaSth . stiripit, south ad T - • tiOAL 014. 0 .1t,,0iva4143 14.,/ pact - R . 4911; for kills by - & BEAT MAN: ' _ ooroer Prookood Masket, prects. 1;1) :PA la - rie et." and beet mit Wet, from $l.OO tOll4.o3l— , Wartllliedrat , , :00 , • , 4 21 4; WA" ne9. 4311138E1 • • Illll4ancLiAttitheive Asfiorament of _ 4310 " - _ wareOulif received'ltOmthe *dories =Mar sage • NIOEWLs & BOW MAN, !Re e:0 'tier Front and - Maricet streete. ULDIEIVB .GAPAR:.•CORPANION.— A ,V § r) , CPllrilliti2ll pow; ; .ALso,,?ortfotios, #emotosO u n!. / 3 0.4 2 ; tbFo l 4o lll lalea, Am../ eg.wpaips:lttx)ilaroa.6. IJRNI Ixesh likextd ,Vghole spice, Pepper, Aftpl6; Itainiegaiind Mace, at ....141.UktOL4 &BOWSAWS, • icaupar•Fraal aad alarket,atreets. ~ s ~j~;. "i4j 0 I.MACKEILAL jin. Lit to, hstlf bar -1,1 TabKliablreitettioaliowWroitstiteatO Proyi• Mon store, kreo Jtm. atree ts `l4 'cam§ a POWMAN IL 0 'Or - /k.' Tailenaei'l‘cif Pleititing Nitracts, Bale AC the new WIWWWwIO.I II 4 , XINittI Mroher74lW4 .Pr.ovieton, Wiwi. car, der /COM and Market stool, Nicams & BOW AN. i --- ___--..._.. _. bad, t W9Z-ktibititjtic - : 8 ea l ltliikenC. - '' ' AP riPR N'il• panilay ~, , .p k tu. ic_the Lebanon ' ~. :.7ir - - 4 q. 1-.. '- '_ '• 4. ... 6.02.—1 m SOLDIERS!, NICK NACK'S, FOR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG sin FANCY won Camp Writing Cases, Needle or Sewing Owes, Shaving or Ram Oases, Toilet Cases, Match Cases. Bryce. Pipes, • Tobacco Boxes, India Bubter 'Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Plattna Flasks Leakiest. Drinking Cups. Pens, Penholders, Pencils. V!ltheti'ailalivalsPts• 'Algiers will see at a &me_ that autplace to net an oath small ware sts aLite..ol, mirket. stmt. vs-see "Fort Platens" In the window. n 06.1.1 UMBRELLA ikANUFAOTORY I d eltlk HAIUMBIMG, M. H. LEE, Vr AN UFACT IJEAH, OF - UMBRELLAS, LTA, PARS! S. and WALlLtbili CANS 7, wilt furnish gOnda LOW 6R PittoFA than can bit Iwo:kiln -wiy of be pi:accera c i 3. Coltd.7 m-ectiaats will do wall to • r iric ;$ int 44 ally, and can vinoe them elves of thai riot. an2ll-dly • NEW DRESS . GOODS. MIMI3ROIDERXD REPS, 12,1 • Plain and Figured Reps, Rich Figured all Wool Delaines, Plain Merinoes and Cashmeres, Fancy Paris Dress Silks, Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks, Warranted makes of plain black inks, New Styles Low Priced Delaines At CA rEICART & BitOTHEBIS Next door to the Harrisburg Bank Market &pare. nor 4 HOLE§ALE and RETAIL DEALER IV• io C .)1,1 ' 3,110 ° 1, 0, Foreign and Domestic Fruit.— Dates, Prunes Raisins and Nuts of all kiads.— Fresh and mil tPiih, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To bacco, degars and. Country Produce in general, at the corner of Third sad Walnut streets. u01.28415ta JOHN WISE. A. LENZ DUOS= OP Piano' Melodeon Guitar, and Singing. DaRTICULA.K attention Paid for the eiluitiOloo of the voice after "Reaatot'a" cele brated method; OfilocWilh o m Knoche's Music Store; 93' Monet area: Ja3.dlm SUNBURY and ftlisultmOts Pocket Inkfitande, Pocket Mirrors; Pocket /Wise, Pocket Corota, ' Vine etribs, Climp)iirrees. wHOL.ESAL., No 69, Market Street, below Third, - THE DES It3OHTIER,' THAN THE . . SWORD." Tite. LAAGE:sT STOCK, THE IADET .11HAUrIFIII,.sTYLEE AND HATTNRN3 Gold and Silver Pencil and Pon • Ciises. In the market, is to be toand at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. .1'17R131 . FUlts.l FURS 1 Sable Furs, Liberian Squirrel Furs, Freueb Sable Funs, Silver Marten Furs, Water Wink Furs. -nun, taros ANU MOM , Lawn assenvissurr. Great bargains in thesatkoinla. "Olvery article warran ted to be era tiy as represented, at 'OATEICART & BROTHER, Next in the Harrisburg Sank. aols .rIIBLIC SALE. IrNsnrsuanciejof - an'Order of the Orphans' obuita Obwity, will be expmeti to ..TURDAY , rics lltralmf or 2111BRUADV, ist the C.SIZIAMIIIeiII to oliS , gßarrilbUill.asime.lecdocA P.. Mit tits following ItbsiWstate, via A certain iltessusielicidlisit ot about Witten acres of lurid situate in busquehsuna township Dauphin county, aotiMninglasida of , il9lusit7Pher. Costar. cps. There is auout Dorman nitres cleared and in .Anne add under a good side of cad abou t ' the remainder is web eovere —with timber; on sold land there Is erhobidit lacend a hair story Log. aobto„ a as with . a IgrealPlg Debi, arid skit navldg Orchard With' choice fruit and a good tipring near the house. Late the estate of John liower:;dec el. • . 'Attendance wit be given and conditions of sale made knowh . . lABORtill W. SEAL, Administrator of said deceased Juts Itarairan, Olerk, 0. 0. Jin•Ll•doawtss FOR THE NEW YEAR • NOW. OPINING AT • iIKFILLEB: 8 DRUG AND FANCY STORE , . • 91, Market street. FINE variety of those rare . COSFELTIONS, J . 5, from the Factory. k moot SLINI4NT MIXTURE, (the, finest yet received,) neatly put up in one pound boxes. EOOD. .A1E10; another lot of those spina did Lades' b'atchals, Ladies' Wire and Leather Parses, Ladios' Companions ur Wont Cases, and other line goods which yOu would do well to see. de3o JUST OPENED, to LARGE STOCK OF F TJ IEL RICH DARK SHADE'S. VERY OHEAP GOODS FOR THE HuLIDAYS At CATHCAIiT'S, de23 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank • - RUBBER GOODS.! Rubbe Balls, Rubber Watches, Rubber Rattles, Rubber Toys generally at, - 6 BERGNER'S CHNIn P BOOKSTORE.,., NOTICE, Is hereby given that Mrs. Lavinia Roe bee& ha riled apOliostroe tetke Mart of Quarter Neatious or Dauphin county, ior. Tavern License. in the :4th Viarcl , ot the airy ul Harrisburg; and that the isanie yrnitai - pleit .ntad to the BAK Court on the 6th stay of Fbbruary, 1862. .1. C. YOUNG, Clerk. IipIRESH EU; TEkt and EGGS constantly on hand and for ask, by N.10E10113 k BOWMAN, corner Front and Market ntroetaj. istFtbaßis ; J )rdid rc' Fresh Apple /lemony; at kwwidebps. :jl,. corner, .ant...t„, a nd . mayk,,,,sureeia, BLACKING 1 'ityrASON'S . . "01111.11 fin/ E BLACKING.! ~1. 100' Gross, aSsorted siZoB,Piet received, and for . . esjeuo Wholessie prices, • WY. DOCK, Jr., dt MINCE PIES, , - " 8 "- cff tl - Bailable for lance Pies for sale low by . W ..BOCK, JR ~ h W. " ' SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS 1 A largeinvoice of Nooc i tkylos of French Blanket' t received this moral ° ga ay nolE d :ART & BROTHER. pROSB St, BIACK.WELL'S Celebrated PICKLES, 3 A11.33, PRESEd,VII 4 , AO. A large pply of the above, embracing every variety, last re °Wed and for sale by 1110 WK. DOCK, Jr . amlo. 1 ' Currents, Itaisine. Citron lEW F 11 4 4431 %%Loma raidiMag. Crio - i gra: t go li ;s ne ,orner M l * tO - .4T, T ** ' 11414tigit' NltiraCiatinia';‘ amnsenunts SANFOB,p'S W OPNBA HOUSE THIRD STRUT BELOW Admission, 1 25 cents. Orchestra Chairs, . . 60 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, - , 76 cents. Entire Box, $6.00. Doors open 61 o'clock ; Commence mai o'clock. Great Suwon of the Celebrated Oantatilaa Mrs. ANNA . BORDWELL, I=l Mr. W. BORDWELL, Ethlopean Comedians, who will appear in their Ethlopean Drawing Boom Soirees, original with Mr. and Mrs. Bordwell.. To Night--UN BALO MEBEHMA. In preparation—Le Some A. H. UNIME. l , , DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, BUFFALO AND GUM OVER SHOES, TRUNKS• AND CAIIPSI' BAGS. *THUM OLD SUMO corner of, the alley, next to the Court House, Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bentowed upon the late firm of A. Hummel lt W., we trust by strict at tention to business, and by koeplog a well saammio NTOCE OW GOODS to merit a oondnuenee of the same Please call and examine our suer and riumis before below elsewhere. Jan 11.1 yd A RUM EL Goods are purchased divect from he manufactures for cash enabling them kitten very low. JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR 1103E1G1r.a.R.13,1 MADE of Good Tobacco . awl from one ' totwo yearsold, of my own manufacture; A Ina lot ot choice Chewing pea Smoking fobaceo, Pip* Snuff and a large variety of tither articles constantly Oct beo .3 tor sale wholitialdanci"retail. Tbaiktul for former pat. ronage, I hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share or the trade. A fine RmoMag Roora ittachid, whore . Maanmer3 may ay back and rata my Rowe aal Tobacao Duel. forget the wiodOw with the Step is it;. that a the place to buy your Tobacco awl le6ara. North Market Square, above Market acreet, Harrtsbueg. Dzo. 4,1881.-48 m WM. WYKOFir. FOR RENT. • .t t rHE oommodious - KORK -ROOM ou . Market Square, next door to the "tones ' House," LUverles lloadj oecopiei during the last eight or Mao 'Yam aB & Jewelry and Watch making estoblishmeat, ALSO,Sevarsi DWELLING H iU. eS in the VlCl 3 rit tY of .the oijpatol,,some of Ursa naviag stooling, smoke house, Le house, &a., and vacant lots attached. Possestion given the first 01. April nest - C. RAWN. Harrisburg, Jan. 9, 1882.-19-dlm FOR SALLIA. A valuable Two btory double frame Dwelling Rouse sad Lot of ground, situated on the corner of North. sweet mid 4ast _Nrtutup, 30 Maim North staid and 110 feistlfeap, tWo _two two and eleven raciabi, also a never railing spring f wa ter. TOO building is wail cialonimed for II etoreor hotel. Terms reasonable kuqulre of W. Beat, Juti4 City Auctioneer. HITMPHRETB' SPECIFIC HONCEPATIIIO REMEDIES! W" t have received a fresh stook of these 'valuable remedies—suitable for all wanner of Oillease —for alit or Specific Remedied ace Mumma for in single ter - 25 inn. and 50 M. In cane . of nlx bornolilth boor of *pogo_ 401..50. In &Slot Motif boith4faitholiof S 2 SO. In onto of twenty large- vials with bash of 'Unsung 54 00 Inwe o f .4 46 44 I 44 44 is co e are now prepared to Midas* yield of any of the lannerailst ainqso. 1 trillif, - Sitif, to Walsh Hatopkreys' Remedies as eastosoersmay porarts] inatt.a. tur .IfAitailit.l4; or Vegetable Pida Detriroyer, prepared by. F. ,Humphreys. Y. D., can beparebased by wholesale or fetal' at YELLIIIaII NM sad tall*. Y Womb • . .;• •IniKiirket COAL I. COAL I I COAL! 11 .THE .tadereigued would inform, the cow swikeni of.Cloal hat,he is now , prepared to faeaish from node , cover perfeotly dry and dean ha all hinds of weather. Lykes's Valley Broken Coal 41 L arge g ox 14 0;,, " "smelt Ngg " itt 44 N ut kitten Lump Coal. No. 1 " 44 .2 46 II It g 46 44 44 4- 6. ti u 6 41 • barberry. Broad Top andAllagbeny, iskso Hickory 'and. rice Wood h. mats. Harrisburg, Jan. 7, 1882.411m* EOMETRING NEWI I\l - 0 excuse for having Boots agpi.Bhoos AI. not blackened. Blacking that win glailliWnelish on wet or greasy boots. Just the thing ftir .hetbsies, when every one cannot afford two or three pairs of shams or bolds. Call and examine, at - NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, .121 corner Front and Market streets. VOR BALE CHEAP.--A TWO I STORY' FIttIMB HOOSI 121 , 400 leaf , situated on Gra.,d street, in the rear of the. I ittiservoir. Fcr further particulars apply on t the premises to t22-d2w* . E. M. . TO FAMERS. fAA.TS OATS 1 1 Cash paid for Oats NI" by JAW. WHABLES. YOUNG MEN desiring to serve in en Infantry Regiment, which will likely No sent Sough, would do well to apply tl the undersigned, who has authority to raise a company. pt-dlw J. WESLEY AWL Ir AY 1 HAY 11-50 tons superior ' baled j,„ May, for eale wholesale end retell or lasJ AMIN Y, WHEBLER, CHEAP SUGARS 1 I—Call at NICHOLS &BOW.H&N, corner Frocatutd, .arket streets .1, 4 12/T/tA FAMILY FLOUR, in fourth and .L 4 balt bbl. mks, Also, whOltiitle and retail as the New Grocery and i'llenBtoll Sore, crom and Monet sta. NICHOLS cr SOWN.% N. ALMANACS 1 ALMANACS nIEAR'S GERMAN AND ENGLISH AL jlllll MANACS in every quality can be had at BKRGINER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. BOOKS FOR CHILDREN TF you want to get suitable BOOKS for your 1 Children, go to CBTAP Boossrous. POLEgIiESS 1 GOLD F-EDIS 1 .11}LE honest and most varied assortmemt GOLD ZEN§ is for sale at - lIIIKONER'S CHEAP 800 RR c Air PRIM Wssmormo. _ tILARII23 FO • gref 4 • D •at szaseatos " 0 . Prim 4-44-, , • Smarr BOWESTO43 # 4 W POUT DWOi. s 4 . 14 r 11 4' ' t# 1112 44 . 4 4 t keae dal j igt tides ust4penea-st- - - " - BEI:LEINER% Ch - - sap Borlawcira. , ” uftb-- yin gar ior 104 at iSPOWSIAN'S , 16 corner; /von ar streets . CIDER 111 VINEGIaI I 1 CIDER from choice sad saleoied Apples, A.—iMPWILOONAT- 130,19 WIIKNSOLVO I3 . el 2-41 , WIC DON TOTION-4fita •ir firusiisty • of useful, 1111 Ali 41 Trr.• ~= ,a te • •