Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 10, 1862, Image 3

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Ilurning, February 10, 186
,'1,3111 Or sa —Both branches of the
al:owned (Arta las Friday, the Sec
, In, P u., 111-X1 Tlleir(hty, and
li,preteutatives until 3 o'clock,
lON I Orimmts —'ll.le following offi,era
. I ,tly elected by On. Mount Vernon
, L 111011 CI IMpitny
1. D Ingram.
Pre.qd,at--,1,,hn Likens .
A N. L.,ket.4.
IV . J A. M n
-J,.hn Kil
,bler
I,:abt Fireman. ilharles Buehler.
A 0.31;1 - Vlslmis —Eicke's comet, it is said,
visole to Ike. Litki d eye in the south
i„l„,„,ll4, in the evening, and will re
a wet kor more. Its position is a
of the bright star Alpha
readily be found by an
in. o the siArF., forming the well
ot P, pew." The comet is
. ,o, sized by its nebulous aspect."
Et Anwar TRIED - 7 -The trial of th
t , .1 riterl armor, designed for the
and soldiers, at the State
Whir city on Friday afternoon did
, T ,, t.,,100r that efficiency claimed for it
t , .r. Several duds were fired at it
t t«0 hundred yards distant. One
truck it at its lower extremity,
;I indentation in the steel just
wo , kl cover the wearer's store
rod ball > truck it fair on the left
.1, IL hOle through the steel large
ro admit a man's hand, which, of
oir to the experiments.
=3=
:Lr ACCIDENT IN TER SHORT MOUNTAIN
-Ou Friday evening. February
inert were engaged taking down
1,1,11 rt: , parently was loose in the top of
ill Short Mountain coal company,
tcas . own, this county, a large rock
curds long suddenly fell, instant
:.l lel 3lcOaw, and severely injuring
1,, One men, by the name of
- 1. hal his arm crushed to a jelly; anoth
.l,l Mycrs, had his boot cut entirely off
wes on his way home, and
i,i•iscd the fetal spot he volunteered
aa
-wr rod lied scarcely commenced work
a th rock fell noon him.
• \NfoRD'S OPERA House.—This truly corn
•,o,lr place , cf rational amusement continues
!). to gain in popularity. During the
Av. ek the indefatigrible manager w
with overflowing audiences, composed
our most respectable citizens and their
. The singing and acting of the Bord
e..njunction with the troupe, was
LA and merited applause. This
willbe produced it most laughable bur-
!nan lho prolific pen of Thos. A'Becket,
i Romeo and Juliet. During the present
fur.fitined burlesque of Somnambula
i produc.; I, aud WI who wish to enjoy a
it patrJuise Sanford's Opera
=UZI
TIEN DEATH OP TEE &MARLA ITERSIIBUCHLR.—
; '1060 , 1 of Fuld Play. —The soldier John Hersh-
Lei, killed on the railroad at the foot of
slant street, in this city, last Saturday morn
perviously noticed in the TELEGRAPII, I' Et
ird new Scalp I,ntel, Richland township,
whria couuuty, where his remains were sent
.r interment. T::e Johnst.avr. Tribune says that
e was known io he munch given to gross dissi
. tion; that he was aged about 38 years, and
'qtvet; a wife and four children. Tho same.
, per also stat a that a letter has been received
tJ which, after detailing the cir
tra,tahces of Ileraltherrer's death, intimates
..1 la , was helped to his violent death by other
e.,u? than the fact of his being in liquor. A
ttrie bore h.! was killed he was seen in
.qrouv with another Collier, or with a per-
Teilar s,l.llei's clothes, and exhibited
`‘AHRlffil Initiate in money. Upon being
•c p dt,r the cars passed over him but
.e!. louud it his pocket !
br
1.
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1,,
• LE, EIITINO OFECER.9 Caution. —We
well ascertained that many
wen who sport shoulder
ate self-constituted repre
nrity authority, engaged in
31. inertly to "sell" them to
I r, usually some captain hunt
;.: to neel/Iti his own commission
whether the names represent
rc and vagabonds. Of course
iILeT6 get their whisky and not'
Ly these tricks—whilst the pref
.r of holiest and patriotic re
' otheulted in these "business
~• As an instance of the means
1-1.3 shill it:, the Pittsburg Ohm
. mentions that an officer sta
tl.at uty by the War Department, on
• 'sic,. was recently called upon by
.11.1 alp) announced teat he " had
I,Lri un being asked where he
" flJt him down here in a wag
,' von giong for recruits?" and be
:''•i there Wile, no premium on the
d with indignation, evidently
111, 1 , 1,5,i0u that the country was go-
ME
if the Whir Department of De
mei of (Ulm. McClellan of December
recruiting service in Pennsylvania
the superintendence of Capt.
~f the Eightu U. S. Infantry, and
the authority of an officer,
1 . 1,1, , 0, Lieut. Case, his Adjutant,)
G.id,.-11 a rocruiting office , be fore enlisting.
tuli,ted iu :alai uffices can (louse their
otli , :era report to Capt. Dodge
tilitl, an,l twentieth of each mouth,
fttrwt.hed with transportation to
k. I recrui!s urn clothed and at
4t, ; r war , le Ito their regiments. Under this
rkeruitiug is egstematiztcl, the
bet ex-
t" Government very materially re
,iotati ter men enured for the Bervice.
NOTICIL —Dr. Addison, who is stopping at
the Jones House, Room No. 45, is creating
quits au excitement in our city by his exami
hati,,ng. From what we can learn, he is ery
ekillfol in his practice. He comes among us
highly recommended from the best authority.
Read his advertisement in another column of
this paper.
EYE &ND EAR.- Dr. Jones, of New York,
who is practising at Herr's Hotel, in this cite,
has been induced to remain a few days longer,
as many who are afflicted, have not yet had an
opportunity of coosulting him. The great
number of difficult cases of dtafuess, blindness,
Ste., that Dr. Jones has cured in this city and
vicinity have placed his skill as a physician
and surgeon of extraordinary attainments be
yond question.
Huw TO co SUMP. • -No doubt there are many
of our rea , lers who understand this delightful
art to perfection ; but there are certain condi
tions of animal economy, even In a state of
health, when "tired nature's sweet restorer"
refuses to close our lids and seems pertinaciously
to fly from us though weed ever so warmly,
The most natural and facile method is to place
the head in a comfortable position, and then,
taking in a full inspiration, breathe as much as
possible through the nostrils. The attention
must now be fixed upun the fact of breathing.
The patient must imagine that he sees the
breath passing from his nostrils ; and the very
moment he brings his mind to conceive this,
apart from all other ideas, consciousness and
memory depart, and—he sleeps. The method
is strange, but bimple, and the experiment will
prove its truth.
THE HASSISBIIRG , CITY CAVALM—This com
pany, commanded by Capt. C. C. DA.vis, of
this city, and attached to the 7th Pennsylva
nia Cavalry, Col. Wynkoop, is now located at
Camp Florence, near Bardstown, Nelson coun
tp, Kentucky.
The following deaths have recently occurred
in the company. •
Private Andrew J. Birch, of Butler county,
Penn.
Corporal John Hotel, of Susquehanna coun
ty, Pa.
Birch, died on the 27th of January, of chronic
disease, and Hotel on the 27th of January, of
pneumonia, at the general hospital, in Louis
ville, Ky.
The Butler and Susquehanna county papers
are requested to notice their deaths for the
benefit of the friends of the deceased.
=EOM
NATIONAL FOITNDItY. —Town Meeting . —Our citi
zens should not forget the town meeting to be
held at Brant's City Hall this (Monday) evening
for the purpose of adopting measures to secure
the selection of this city, or its vicinity, as the
site of the proposed national foundry. Let
there be a general turn out on the occasion, and
by a free expression of public sentiment, secure
a unity of feeling and action in the matter that
will have its proper weight with the authorities
at Washington. Harrisburg by nature and
art contains all the essentials necessary for
the successful operation and maintenance of this
great national work, and it strikes us, that
these net-d only to be pointed out to convince
tho authorities of their superior character.
We repeat then, let there be a general turn out
of our citizens at the meeting this (Monday)
evening.
I=l=
ANNIVIERSABY Or THB BIRTH OP WASHINGTON.
—A memorial to Congress is now in circulation
for I , Ignatures. The petition asks that on the
'morning of the birth of Washington, his Fare
well Address to the people of this country shall
be read in one er both Houses of Congress.—
That the President of the United States an.i his
Cabinet, the ex-Presi , lents, the Judges of the
Supreme Court, the representatives of foreign
governments accredited to our own, the officers
of the army and navy of the United States at
the seat of Government, and distinguished citi•
tens be invited to attend. Also, that the Fare
well Address, or suitable parts of it, be read
aloud on that day, wherever practicable, at the
head of the armies and on board of ships-of-war
of the United States, in the field and in camp,
at sea and in port, by the officers of each; as
the highest incentive with our brave defenders
to continued devotion to our glorious Constitu
tion and Union.
PARSHES' VISIT TO SOHOOLS.- A few days
since we alluded to the importance of parents
visiting our public schools, and by their pre
sence on these occasions, extend encourage
ment to their children to persevere in their
studies, and excel in the acquisition of know
ledge. A " Parent," acting upon our suggest-.
tion, has visited several of the schools, and
gives us the result of his ()Nervations in the
following communication:
Ma. Enron:—Acting upon a hint contained
in a late number of your vuluable paper,(the
TSLIGILAPH,) under the caption of " Visit the
Schoola," the writer of this - article made a short
" visit " to three of the rooms in our public
school-house, on Walnut street, below Fourth,
and found your prediction, that " the teat hers
would be glad to ere visitors at any time in
the schools," abundantly verified. The recep
tion by the teachers was not only kind, but
exceedingly cordial, so much so, indeed, that
it almost appeared as though they esteemed it
a favor to receive a visit from a parent of one
or more of their pupils. During the brief
period of the visit, several of the clas es were
exercised in different branches of their studies,
in the progress of which it became very appa
rent that the teachers not only understood
their business, but that the employment of
their skill had not been wanting.
The good order and discip-ine which are
maintained in these schools, also speak vol
umes in favor of the competency of the teach
ers for the arduous and responeble duties which
they have assumed.
About two hours were"
spent altogether in
the three rooms upon the occasion referred to,
and when at length the press of business else
where obliged the writer to tear himself away,
he could not suppress the soliloquy, that, if
parents would only take time to think upon the
subject they could not escape the conviction
consequent upon their own reflections, that it
is of the utmost importance that they should
give their countenanoe to the children as well
BS to that noble corps of teachers, by frequently
visiting the schools, and pronouncing some
word of encouragement and deserved appro
bation ; and I feel very confident that if any
right thinking parent would do so once, he
would leave as your correspondent did, with a
full determination to go again.
ttn hail itelegraph, .fflattitai iebruary 10, 1862
TILE following statistics in reference to the
Common Schools of Harris' urg are gle riled from
the annual report of the State Superintendent
of Common Schools :
Whole number of schools in the city, 26;
numb -r yet required. 1 ; average number of
mow hetaught, 10 ; number of male teachers,
11 ; number of female teachers, 21 ; average
salaries of male teachers per mouth, $B9 27 ;
average salaries of female teachers per month,
$24 38 ; number of male scholars, 1,242: num
ber of female scholars, 1,260 ; average number
of scholars attending school, 1,492; average cost
of teaching each scholar per mouth, 68 cents ;
amount levied fur school purp•lsrs, $20,706 31;
number of mills levied on the dollar for school
porp.ises, 1 25 ; receipts from State appropria
tion, (North Ward,) $794 80 ; from collectors,
$17,937 90 ; cost of instruction, $10,699 20 ;
tuel and contingencies, $3,140 72; cost of school
houses, purchasing, building, renting,
(North Ward,) $4,815 78.
Tim Quartermaster-General of Pennsylvania
acknowledges to have recrived the following
donations for the volunteers:
From the "Ridgeville soldier's relief society,"
of Cheater county, 39 pairs woolen mittens, 8
pairs woolen socks ; from the ladies' aid society
of Hatboro' and vicinity, 1 dozen shirts, 1 dozen
drawers, 4 lairs woolen socks, 20 pairs carpet
slippers, 1 pair blankets, 1 pair coverlets, 12
wash rags, 20 handkerchiefs, 10 towels, 6 head
pillows, with slips, 6 pillows for wounded limbs,
with slips, 1 bed ticking, 8 pin cushions, 62
yards of bandage, 1 roll of old muslin ; also,
one box of edibles, containing cans of pickles,
currant jelly, pears, peaches, papers of corn
starch, cocoa, bottles of wine, and other suita
ble articles for the sick and wounded ; from the
Chester County Central aid society, a box con
taining 4 bed sacks, 24 thread and needle bags,
woolen coverlet, 2 comlortables, 1 blanket, 2
dozen sheets, 2 dozen pillow cases, 21 towels. 3
pairs woolen stockings, 8 hospital shirts, 12 red
flannel glade, 12 feather pillows, 12 hip pillows,
18 pairs slippers, 7 wrappers, 36 pocket-hand
kerchiefs, 12 neckties, 24 pairs canton flannel,
drawers, 1 pound of tea, together with bottles
of wine, lemon syrup, vinegar, with a variety
of jellies, prunes and other articles for the sick
and wounded ; from the army committee of the
Young Men's Christian Association, of Phila
delphia, a package of books and tracts ; from
Mrs. Louisa Fassett, 600 Pine street, Philadel
phia, 30 pairs clotu mittens ; 6 pairs of socks
from Mrs. Pepper ; 1 pair woolen army socks
from Miss Laura 0 Hale, Germantown ; also,
1 box of hospital stores from the Union relief
toddy of East Marlborough, Chester county,
and 1 barrel dried rusk.
All the above articles have been forwarded
to Louisville, Kentucky, to Mrs. A. G. Chew, a
Pennsylvania lady residing there, who has vol
unteered to have them properly distributed to
the military hospital. Another box cootaining
a large lot of valuable hospital stores was re
ceived from the Chester County Central aid
society, which, by request of the society, was
forwarded to James E. Yeatman, Western San
itaty commission, St. Louis, Missouri ; 6 pairs
of woolen socks from the Mothers' Mission, of
St. Stephen's church, Harrisburg ; 2 pairs woolen
socks from Mary A. Shaffer, Elizabethtown.
R. C. HALE, Q. M. G.
Harrisburg, February 7, 1862.
Nonos Esenaluxs BARGAINS i I —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 tit 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
lArgain or a good fitting under garment, just
go to James A. Lynn, Manufacturer No. 12,
Market street, next to Hummel &
grocery store, Harrisburg, Pa., where he is
selling without regard to cost or the advance of
goods.
Two Hut:Dago Navas of beautiful new spring
calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached
muslin of the best make ; blue checks, at
12,1 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 12i
cents; another lot of those good white rib
bed stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs,
at 124- cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs,
with border, 5 cents ; shirt breasts 12k,
15 and up to $771 cents; 26 pieces new pant
etuff ; undershirts and drawerevery cheap ;
cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ;
40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 12}
cents; 1.1 yard bleached muslin 1244- cents ;
all wool French merinos, all colors, at 62 and
75 cents. Having bought the balance of the
stock of a city wholesale heuse of plain and
figured Swiss muslin, brillanta, white cam
brics, ITausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for
dresses, as those goods will be very scarce and
dear nest summer now is the time to buy. Our
stock of Furs at cost. S. LEWY,
Rhoads' Old Stand.
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye I
The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known !
All others are mere imitations, and should be evaded
if you Wl4ll to escape ridicule.
/UZI, RED UR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the leant
injury to flair or Skin. . . .
M , DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wx. A. BATOBELOR sin•:e 18 9, and over 200,000
applimitione neve been made to the hair of the patrons
of bio famous llye.
Wm. A. itaTCFIRLOR'S FLUB DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is MAILIVILIMM)
not to injurein the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill Coeds of bad Oven remedied. The hair
is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which la prop
erly applied at No. 18 dond Street New York.
bold In blithe ekes and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers.
The Genuine has the name Witham A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving; on the four
aides of each boa..
ont2-dawly
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES
"Read the fo.lo • lag certificate" from One of the firs t
ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called open my agents in that
city (er. Win. Bristol A C 0.,) and told them that she, of
course, did not whit• her name made public, but If any
one should doubt the wonierful efficiency of Da. DUPON
CIA Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as
she cousiiiered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her
anuwled,ie of thew efficacy, as administered to her
daughter, a young 1 ady VT years old. :he was fast go
ing into cons amption—had taken cold—nature became
obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire
ly cured her, and sue is now in ra bust health
"We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and
explicit directions accompanying each box. Price ft.—
Sold wholesale and retail by 0. A BarrsVsar, No. 2,
Jones Row, mid C. K. Kailas., 91 Market sheet, Harris
burg, Pa. By sending either of them St 00 throught be
Harrisburg Post Office the Pills will ee sent confidentially
by mail to any part of tne country; "free of postage."
N. ti.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no tielaen Plite
of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe. All
others is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ing humbugged out of your money,) boy only of those
who show the Signature of 8. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently peen added on account of the Pills
being counterfeited. ingredients composing the
above Pills are tnade known to every Agent, one they
are safe, and will perform all claimed for them.
Sold also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. KAMP
mad, hecharoasburg ; H, marks, Lewistown ; 8. Elliott.
()white B. G. Wlid, Newville ; J. C. /Mich. Shippeus,
burg ; I Spangler, Chambersburg ; S. I'. ...filer, Yore;
J. A. Wolf, W,lghtavllle ; 8. 8. Stevens, Beading; and
It. P. Hunter, Reading, sad by "one druggist" in every
town and village in the United States, and by
' 8. D. ROWS,
eB-4ne Sole Proprietor, New York,
A Peurr.
HAIR DYE HAIR DYEI I
Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St.,
Late •233 Broadway, New York
A CARD TO TEM LADIKQ
Nem 2thertizeinents
SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE
THIRD STREET BELOW lii,ttßlT..E L'
Admission ' 26 cents
Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents.
Seats in Private Boxes, 76 cents.
Entire Box, $6.00.
Doors open 6,} o'clock ; Commence at7l o'clock.
Re-engagement of the Celebrated Cantatrice,
Mrs, ANNA BORDWELL,
IZE=CI
, Mr. W. BORDWELL,
Ethiopean Comedians, who will appear in their
Ethiopean Drawing Room Soirees, original with
Mr. and lrirs Bordwell.
This Evening—ROMEO & JULIET,
In Rehearsal—LA SommAmstrLA
Imo.- -i---', STEAM WEEKLY
-,t,-, N ttICT Vl' If, EN NSW YOICK
- , ~,
-,-. -. ~. - AND LIVERPOOL.
Af klN , ..l.\ ~ AND EMBARKING PAS
„Ott:- al QUEENSTOWN, (Itatud.) the Li cr r
-11. >l..vr i. or. and Ili iludelphis titearriatup compisuy
lateen , frepatehing their lull powered Ciyde•built Iror
Steemoalpe .. follows :
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, Fe druary Bth
CITY OF BALTIKORB Saturday February 151 u ; EOL N
BUBO, iaturday, February 22d ;Ana every succeeding
Saturday, at Nam, from Pier 44 "-art r. River.
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FIRST $75 00 l 81:KBRAGE.... ou
doto London $BO 00 1 do to London ..333 00
do to Perla $B5 00 do to PAris .... $3B 00
do lo ELunburs—SSO 00 i du in Hamburg $36 00
Ptussengers elso forwarded to lievrtt Bremen, Hotter.
duet, Antwerp, &0.,.t equally low rete;.
Ycrsons %veining w ono& 6.11 Weir Inends can bo)
tickets here at ten following rates, to New York: From
Liverpool or Queenstown, tat Cabin, $75, 696 and $lO5
itcerage irdm Uverp 640 00 Film] Queenstcw
630 00.
Thetsr dleaulern flare If uponor auk:ollllilifoltitlOLis (01
pagauugen., aud - awry erperioucua Surge Ono. They ar.
budt 10 jirideratgbi. mon 1 . :duo,. and have l'ateat Fire
tdbilatoru ou board.
Vor further information apply In Liverpool to WILLIAM
DIMAN, Agent 22 Water Street ; in Glasgow to Wll.
INMAN, 6 St. &nett Square ; in Queenstown to C. k R.
D. BE7 4it.ous 3s CO. •, iu London to & fdAt-Y, 61
king William St ; In Pert. to , GLUS DEOOIJR, 6 Fleet
de la Rout% ; In l'hiLidelphis to J 0461 G. tIALE, 11l
Walnut street ; or at ..tie Ccuttpany's oftlees.
ISO. 0. uga.rs, Agee',
it Broaaaray, New York.
Or O. 0. 'Ammerman, Agent, darrisbitre.
aerPAll•dt iBRa elltt hIUttOPIR.—By order of the
secretar. of Aster, AA uses..egors ie.ving the initell
dt.ttks are required to k ir.mure Pd-eixorts before golog on
Wird toe St aular.
Passeugen will not be subjected to any trouble or de
lay In prnourmg them, I they call for inatractions at the
Company's Offices, 16 Brosiewity, New York.
jan2l• JOHN LaLe; LIMIT.
F. 3117311ATC7.EL,
TRAVELING AGENC OF THE
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
pals OLD TRA.NBPORTATION LINE
Is dui in suoceseful operation and prepared to carry
freight es LOW es any other individual line between
Philadelphia,HarrisbumSanbury,Lewlsbnrg, Williams
sport, Jersey Shore, Lock Raven, and all points on the
Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams
port and Elmira Railroads.
- Los& Agent at Harrisburg
D. A. MEENdIi.
t Goods Bent to PEAOOOIE, ZELL & IMICILILA.N, Nos.
808 and 810 Market Street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock,
P. M., will arrive at ilarrisburg, ready for de
livery the
next morning. 0. P. MUSNGEL,
&Ott Traveling Agent. .
PUBLIC SALE
vvILL be aold at Public Sale at 10
o'clock A. M., on SATURDAY TIM BIGUTH DAY
OF HERRUARY, a D., 1h62, at tue Court Rome In Har
risburg, the following Tniunnie gad Kamm, viz :
A certain lot of Ground situated to Upper Saracen
townsulp, uatiphin county, about one quarter of a mile
below the line of the city of liarriaburg, containing nine
aurae, mu-e or less, on which is erected a large Distillery
(Imown as the Keystone Distillery,) together with a mull-
Meat number of Pees for feeding one mousand Begs; al
so, other out buildings news& try about an establishment
of the Sind.
The Dentllery is located oe the Peunsylvani , Railroad
with a siding belonging to the property, the Pennsylva
nia Canal making the boundary line of the east end of
said property.
Any , ereon wishing to examine the premises before
the day of sale, will please cull on Mr. John Young, near
the came, who will give any information that may be re.
quested. If the premises should not be sold on said day
they will to for rent.
Attendance will be him and oonditions of sale made
known by
j 23 d9w JACOB L RIRY.
FOR SE WING MACHINES.
JONAB BROOK & BRO'S
PRIZE MEAL SPOOL COTTON.
200 di 500 YDS. WIULS, BLACB d OOLOR&O.
I'HIS thread being madepartioularly for
i
Sewing Machines, Is rEttY STRONG, SYUOIN AND
ELASTIC. Its strength id not impaired by washing, nor
by friction of the needle. Nor NW:Mines, use hrooas'
Patent Glace,
FOR UPPER THRNIA
and Brooks Patent Six. Cord, Rod Ticket,
FOR UNDER TFT RR 4 D,
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country...—
also, Withal OP ROO AGM RAC; 4.9801131 P :(0:1., by
ESL HENRY Sole Agent.
no9.dBro 38 Veseystreet, New York.
THEO. F. BCHEFFEB,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
NO. 18, HAREM STREET,
HARRISBURG.
Particular attoution paid to Printing, Rating and
Frindicig of Railroad Thanks, Randhsts, /eddies, Monks,
Drafts, Am emu printed at $l., $3, St, and 53 per
thousand in elegant style. .20
SCRIEFFELIN BROTEKES & CO,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Per-
Amery, am. Also &genie for the sale of Refined
Petroleum; Illuminating ull , srperior w any coal oil ;
furnished In any quanntlea at the loorest mantet rates.
170 and 172 William AStreet,
NEW YORK.,
jet 46m
TO GRAIN CONTRACTORS.
THE BALTIMORE BAG FACTORY,
No. 77 South Street, Baltimore, Ma.
IS PREPARED to furnish Government
Contractors and others with Linen or Cotton Begs of
all slue, promptly for nun at low pekes. Our and
Clirn amtractors will Bud it to their advantage to give me
a owl. JOHN 0. Brunet...lN.
Baittmore, Jan. 17th, 186/. ir/4-2md*
NEW CLOTHING. STORE.
SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER,
NO. 80 MARKET STREET.
(Room formerly occupied by the Postqffice.)
rptiE undersigned have just opened a
new and large assortment of tne Wad styles of
clothing. We are also prepared to manufacture to order
ad kinds of Gents Wear, cut to the latent atyle4 ani, fast -
ions. We have always on hand a large stock of Ready
made clothing and Gentleman's furatantng Goods.
n09430u R. 81:114.% LiiNBRItGaR & ERG.
SHAWLS! DRESS GOODS ! FURS ! !
ALARGE stock of these goods will be
disposed of at very low prices, pine f ur s v e r y
cheap at CaTHOART£9,
Next door to the Harrisb u rg Bank.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER
in confectionary, Foreign find Domestic Fruit.—
Pip, Dates, Prunes RaLdats and Nuts of all kinds.—
Fresh and Sal tFish, Soap, Candles,Vinegar, dpicea, To
bago% Sews and aalOtry PrOdlee In general, at the
comer of Third and Walnut streets.
ocellf-dbm JOHN WISE.
1 I—Call at
CHEAP SUGARS
NICHOLS ik BOWMAN,
ternerlcrontatal aarket streets
HHAY S I HAY I I--Baperior baled hay
-forisali
ae4lo br
umism.wintiulaJ
New 2bnerttstments
MORE LIGHT 1 ! CHEAP LIGHT!!!
AGREAT reduction in the pricy of
EXTRA. No.l BURNING OIL, (Warroaied not
ezr•Pkllva,) ha; taken pliso. It will pay all who purchase.
Burning oils by the btrrelur eoittl quantities, to buy at
GlLBithl"
.14-2 w Gird-ware mons, opprite Vs, Court Howe .
MAtIIIINERY OIL.--We sell the only
reliable Natural Lubricating Oil. (warranted free
from sacd and acid) add equal to sperm or lard in ihe
market. Refer to hciAs of railroad men, machinist mann
facturera and oili:re who are using it.
HiNRY GILBERT,
Agent for WWI° Oil Company, Hardware store op
posits tie Court House fa-2.
PUBLIC SALE.
VALUABLE TaVERN STAND,
OLU y
o a r t p. P br ubl y ie nB ß 2 all
f • h n e
V I BLri lj E B
day;the i
premises, that valuable tavern stand situated on the
corner of Walnut and Yonrth streets in the city of Har
risburg.
The Improvement are a large two story frame boil d •
log with out houses. The property it ottored at private
sale until the 14th day of Bebruttry next. :ale to com
mence at elle o'clock on said day, when conditions of sale
will be made known by J. Y. WiLL.1431:3.
fib 3 td;
COAL! COAL !
$3, AND $2 26 FEB TON OF 2,000 LBS
U. D. FOKSTER,,
FFIOE No. 74, Market Street, yard on
the Canal, fuol or North alreet, Wholesale and Re
tail dealer in
TRISVOR7ON,
KILLWAREE,
LYEELys VALLEY,
SUNBURY and
BROAD 10P COAL
ramlics and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a brat-rite
Article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders
promptly atteaded to. A liberal clsoonni muds to pur
chasers paying for the coal when ordered.
?resent price, $3 and $2 25 per ton.
Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—dam
COAL! POWDERI!
COAL REDUCED I 1 I
N consideration of the hard times, and
as I sellexoluively FUN CASH, I have reduced the
price of Coal as follows :
I ykens Valley Broken (4 $2 90 per ton
•• " Large Egg •< 290 "
" Small Sgg " 290 "
• " &ovo " 290 " "
" Nut 0 225
Wilksbarr e 0. a9O
Lorberry " 290 " "
,All OW delivered by the eAT/IST Winne' CARTS; It
can ue weighed at the purchasers dtor, and it falls
short 10 'hums, the Coal wild be forfeited.
All Coal of the best quality mined, aelivered free from
all impurities.
syy-Coal sold In qaubUes, at the LoWArt warnseaut
MOMS.
Agent tn• Dupont's Colebratd Powder, a large supply
always on band. at Matteson:mere prices.
syrA large lot of superior baled dray for sale.
JANNS M. WHEELER.
COAL I COAL I 1 OUAL
, r HE undersigned would inform the con
turners of Coal i hat he Is now prepared to furnish
QM from unde• cover perfectly dry and clean In, all
Muds of weather
l.ykene Valley Broken Cad
• 44 Large egg
" Smelt ngg "
" " put
Pittston Lump Coal.
No. 1 t.
II 2
.. 8
•• 4 ••
C 4 46 6 44
LOrberry. Broad Top and Albighony, also Hickory . 1 and
Pine Wood IS. BYES.
Hai rlaburg, Jan. 7, 18 2 -dire;
JOHN B. !SMITH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE
COEN Ell SECOND AND WALE UT BTS.
Harrisburg, Pa.
A LWA YS on hand a large assortatont 01
LI. BOOTS, 81101,4 uAlTlCutti, ac., or taa very neat
imallUes for ladled, gentlemen, and akdlArdas' waar.—
Pi - toed is mu the thaw. AU landi or WORK 11Aile TO
ORDER m Mc Deal lova by anparior wormes,
RUPAIRING dune At anon u.two.
.y 4111.411 10H 4.; B. SMITH. Hare.7.burA.
SCILEFFEWB BOOK STORE I
(Near the Harrisburg Brick%)
OF)i -,) JUST
litbl '6IV ED from the
1.100 lini. totui () dile CX).AMILEICIAL NOTE
Arigtt, when ee will sell at $1.2.6 por ream.
11.9.60 per m.o.' (or NOI PAPER, decor turd with
the latest aO4 very usudsuaki emblems and patriotic
mottos.
e 3.54.1 for tOOe 4.111.T.i ENVFLOPES, with stationed and
patriotic emblems, printed in two Mora.
Mouse give us a call. Mid . P. SCHILIITER,
le.V-e linrrieburg
FOR RENT.
PilE commodious STORE ROOM on
Market Square, next door to the "loom' House,"
(Coverly's Hotel,) occupied during thedast eight or nine
yearn as a Jewelry sad Watch imams establisitment,
ALSO—ciever.ii DWIiLLIN4 HiJUdaill in the vietom ty
of the Capitol, some of them having stabling, smoke
house, Is house, Ste,. and vacant lots attached.
Posetesion given the flint of April next
CHAS. C. RAWN.
Harrisburg, Jan. 9, 11162.—t9-tilm
FOR SALE.
Avaluable Two Story double frame
Nweshag House cid Lot et grow d, enuatel um the
corner of North street andatml 6.Venue, SO teet oil North
street and 110 feet deep, two basement is itehens, two cal
au, out eleven rooms, also a never failing spring wa
ter. The Dunne% us well calculaged for a mere or note!.
Terms reasonable. Maguire 01 W. BANN,
Jaril My Auctioneer.
ettof. ADOLPH 1 1 . Tt.a,VBEii.,
0 ,1V . 011L1/ respectfully intone his OW
T potrous.utt itto gmbito 6w3watly, tom Ow tell.
dOutanue to give 111111TUCULtimi ou the PIANO 'rt./UTE" MI!.
LULILLIN, VIC/LIN and also in cos a(001.1tx o. 1130.131.MAik
13.4&3. Be will vioth plea 81111: wed( upou pupils et thee.
uoMea al ally Oval desired, or .0i1401314 *lll bb gIVOIIt
we ralinlol.loo, is Tatra birc , a , ., rev, Coon beim , . IL ,
trereteu seterutea Church. ,taolb-o
LADIES C04.18ET13,
ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES,
WHITE AND COLOREu.
The best article manufactured, can be found at
Next door to the Harrisburg Ben k.
tOlkiliatiLNG NEW 1
NO excuse for haviug Boots and Shoes
not blackened. Blacking that will give a polish on
wet or greatly boots. .but the thug for ate times, when
every one oanbot afford two or three palm of oboes or
boots. Usti and elanune, at
NIUISOLS St BO WM A N'S,
j2l Corner Front and Market streets.
OELEBEATAD DANDELION COFFEE.
JL ST rcklUEIVr..l) a large quantity of
superior Dandelion Coffee, which we will sell low
t. suit the times ; also, pure ground filo Coffes and Tur
key Coffee ail put up in one pound packages. NH and
examine at the wholesale sad retail krone. y store or
NICHOLSh BoWIIAN,
corner or Rront and Malkin. streets.
"GIAAIILY WA KING BLUE, an excel
1u lent substitute for Indigo, for sale s the wholesale
and retail grocery store of
NUMOLS & BOWMAN,
corner ot Front and Market atreeta
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
ALady, qualified by a thorough Musi
cal Uneaten/ a.quired by a long course of study
in Europa under liminent Masters Ana by several years
of eneeeastut teaching, dedrea a few pep la tn NUM;
=MC and singing, Operatic and Balled all ha. adore sa
L, Bon 87, Harrisburg, Y. O. Ilwdo
[ 4 IXTRA FAMILY FLOUR in fourth and
_LA ball bbl. Baas, also, wholesale and mad at the
New Grocery and Provision Store, Front and liiriret ata
NICHOL:, & AMMAN.
TO FAKERS.
OA . TS y OATSI 1 OrAh pai MES d for m Oats
novs.mi
}jAY 1 HAY 11-50 tons superior baled
Hay, for sale woolosale sad retail ay
JAMIIS H. WIELEAUCR.
QUIADLKR'd CAMP MklitiPaNlON. A
veiir ,oviirmhs4 ,Writtag—DdigiC„; 'tlaBo, POrtjblios,
liemonadunt Boos
a5lO BUHMIPPAR'S BOOK With.
sf/isuacatrous.
NEWBOLD'S GENUINE WREPARATION
"BIG LY CTSC - O:NTR ASV
Lou.; luso 'Lul) EXTRACT BUCRU,
A Paszt,ve sad Spe&tle. Remedy
For Di±e.t.:eq of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAViIy
nuti DitOPEICAL ttWELLING`S.
TM- lledrtine Inersa:ei the power of Digestion * and
excites the ABdtOrtiti:lNTS int heelt'ty sietket, by watch
the WATFRY OR CAI OtREOUS depositions, sod all UNt
NATURAL ENLARGE RENTS a:.O reduced, as well as
PAIN AND 11 4 1FLASI and Is good for
MEN, Ne,DIEN (IR CHILDREN.
UKUIBOLD'S xxnuct BUCHEr
For Weairses ee s
Arieng from Excesses, Habits. or Dissipation, Early In•
discretion or Abuse.
ATTBN lAD WITH THE FOLLIDWDIG SYMPTOMS
. . .
Indlaposition to Ex-ruon, lasi of Power
Loss of Memory, DiMeuity of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembilug,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Inniness el Vision, Pam in the Baes,
Universal Lamas to of the Muscular &Mem,
riot Hands, Flushing or tie Daly,
Dowse of the Skin, Krnpuou On Face,
PALO ID COUN 7il: , taNCE,
These Fyn - plums, it allowed to go on, which this med
icine invariably removes, soon foliows
INEPOIENCY FtiILITY , k.PILEPTICt II IS,
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY
Who can say that they are not frequoi , tly followed by
those nOIREFUL DI3EASr 8,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUSIKION."
Many are aware of the canna of their suffering,
hiiT. NON WILL tX.INFROS.
rth; R&A),DS uF Mt: I sd ANS ASYLUMS,
ded the Meetochoiy Dfrau by Cote‘oespiime,
BUR AIMS WITNICOI TJ TEA WM or ithi eessideox,
THE CON• 4 llruu , , N UN J AFFFULTMO wrra
ORUANIC: N MAK • MSS,
Requires the tad of =edam. to -trenettteo and
lovtiorat- the SyMeat,
Which HiLiteeno's BR fRAGT &had i - eeciettly doss
A TRIAL WELL cosmos ml ALM SZJIMTICIAL
FEHALEI--FESIA LE3—FRiIALES„
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, Oft OONTRIIPLA.
TING MA Rkl AUX,
IN MANY AFFECTION • PEOLILIAR TO FRMALINI,
the Nxtract Saone i neequAlee by any other remedy,
92 in tililtrtosit or Artendou, Irregularity, Fainfuteees, or
3oppresdonof CClEltoMary ZVAGUatiIM, Ulcerated or
Seirdloo/1 state of the Uterus, Leucochest Whites, &aril;
my, and for all eonpl dude in. :Wont to the nez, wagerer
arising from lodiscretiou, Habits of Dtseipauon, or In
the
DECLINE OR CHANGE' OP LIAM
811 BTU/TOILS MOTO
NO FAMILY 311OULD BB WITEDUT IT
TAXI NO mote Et.issm, Meomer, Da lINZLZMIgItt
GNI Mit lINPLZASANT AND DOIWIROOS
11114MBOLD'S B.l7R4OtOirg
CORM
SECRET DISEASES.
In all their Stages, At Dude Expense ;
Little or no change In Diet ; No I nconrente oe;
And tan imposure.
It causes a frequent desire and eters strength to Urinate,
thereby removing übstructions.
Provenung and Curing Stricturee of too Oedema,
Allaying Pala and Imdammatioo, so frequent In the
class of diseasea, and expclll all Poisonous, &leased
and soorppout Maw.
Thoust.ono Uron TaotrooNos
RHO HAVE BEEN IHE VICT , Y.d 01 QOACES,
and who have paid 1111AVT Tess to be cured in a short
time, have found they .ere duzeivotl, and that the AU
:ION" has, by the one of ..rows.rut awrinnomees, been
dried up In the system, to breat oot In an aggravated
form, and .
. .
PBRHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Ilse Esuisots's Erma? Huger for •ll affections and
diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing is
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever moue Originating and oo matter a
lIOW LONG S I' A NDING.
Diseases of tbeae Orgetbs require the aid or DIURETIC
llEuasouys ExraAcr Matti
Is THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And is certain to have the desired edam in all Dawes
FOR WHICH IT Is RROuri ultbrogo
llnidemos of Ma mad reliable awl reapnanbta Ch risoicr
win accompany the mediae'''.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES.
Mu; B to 20 yearn itandisp,
Wits Nana narown
sa.twom ARO FA HE.
Price El 00 per bottle, or eix for $6 00.
Delivered to any andreas, securely panted from Maser;
vauon.
DE:CRIBB SYMPTOMS IN ALL COdituraunosa.
Cures Guaranteed l Advice Gristle!
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appe tree an Alderman of the
city of Pnil ueipoly H. 1 ETILms W4' bele . : duly
aeons, duth say, his preparatloos suet Lin to, earzetle, 130
mercury, or other ielurious drugs, but are purely vege
table
H. T. HELYBOI D.
Sworn and subscribed before me, than Ed day of No
vember,Xi. WIL P. HIBBERG, Aldermen,
Ninth St.. above Roots Phila. •
Address letters for turormation in confidence la
H. T. MiIiALBOLD, Chemist;
Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bal. Chestnut % PhDs.,
BE WARE OF 00IIN PIPALPEITei
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to clltpcme "or wins owct" and "ate"
NienCLIS ON The =POTATION ATTALYNTI BT
Hetmbold's Genuine Preparation s,
4 Swim,
" Sarstionrillss
" Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by C. E. Keller, D. W, Groin, J. Wyeat,l.O.JA.
Dahlman.
AND ALL DRUGINST.f ICTERTWWERIL
AnE' FOR HELSBOLU'd. TARA NO OTHER.
Oat out the atVertireoleat and send for it,
AND AVOID imPosrao AND VLFIRCTRE.
novl3-dly
UNION RESTA.URANT,
BITITARD AND BOWLING SALOON,
NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NRAR FIFTH.
THE subscribers having erected a larg e
building at the above put ie,ezpveseiy for the purpo
se.: above indicated, beg to cad the atiendon of the pub
lic to the codowin4 :
Tas itssrAussai, oa the drat low, with a dining room
attached, is tilted up in drat-class style, and IL will at all
times be a.ippled with the best OYSTEtti to be had is
the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, dab, and all
kinds of game is season. Oysters served up in every
style, and meals to be had at all hours. The Ales of all
the celebrated breweries is the unwary constantly on
hand.
The Ten.pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, hi in till) rear,
Ann contains three alleys of modern construction, where
the lovers this hcalimy ezerclas can enjoy themselves.
The Billiard Saloon is up•stairs —elemualy dued up,
and cantata three marble top c milutudion citation tit
hies, equal to any made.
Harrisburg bas wing font the want of a grand combin
ation of this a md, and as the proprietors are determine /
w conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve
rything in their power to m-ine it a fits 4clasble remit,
they hope w receive a liberal Snare of public patronage.
Ja 3- dtr WILLIaat C ItoritDDllN &co,
WHOLESALE
111113R.ELI.A. IaNUFACTOBY I
No. 69, !Market .Strcet, below Third,
EARRIBBOBS, PA.
LEE,
N iA pA NUF Ls Aer and ulgt uN O G F c.t li s e ir ß i ßL il
r L iu la
gOucLI at LUWAR ?AMA'S loan eau be boa Om in mrir of
00.11:astera clue;. CO,lnt^y in rolls as will do well to
all and daunt w uric .ta•l.ut tuty, ant toe vluol them
elVes 01 this Net au23-dl7
PORT FOLIOS
wErn:NG DYNKS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
PURSES,
POBTMONAIFS,
And a general assortment of
_
FANCY GOODS
have just been received at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
DR. T. J. MILES,
SURciEON DENTIST•
FFERS We service's to the eiti.zeue 0
j &amnins and tin Tictio.y. Be solicits a share
the p u blic patronage, and gives assurance that his best
endeavors shall be given to rend satisfaction in his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried ening; he feels safe is
n ot i ng the public generally to tusll on him, assuring
hem Well they will not be dissatieled with his services,
Oak* No. 128 Market street, In the henna tormerly no
dapied by Jacob K. Eby, near the United Stases Rotel.
Hari hors. Pa. mylt-dl',
BLACKING
MASON'S "CHALLENGE BLACKING.'
100 Gram, awned sizes,Juld received, and tor
sale at Wheless% prices,
dell
riA:I4DELION OOFFENI—A Fresh and
jj halo WSJ this Celebtsted Oataklust roosivoi
by WM. DOM, Jr., Ca.
WIC DOCK, Jr.. 1 00