Op ititgrapij. HARRISBURG, PA laeslai Morning, February 11, 1862. ANNI'AL' Ecsorios for otlict•rs of the lieu's Christian Association, will be fteir rooms this (Tue.day) evening, lo( sr: , t,r iousa. —The sleighing has been ex lit ie the rural districts of the country, and wee wei well improved by the young 01l I:st :abbatlf morning there were Thar Or sleighs at Shoop's church, and p the whole country was vatal iNcrly tinkling of bells. 1 1111 1 Pli ENOM KNON. —Sunday eveningthe .ii; iiiunde,il by a beautiful circle, ex- I hr r.iried Huts of therainbow. This u omeliou was covered by the re „i 11, the moon by particles of ~,1 t k ,,p it floating in the atmosphere, sign of falling weather, usually an of s*uw. N are introducing a new and bean tii for the parlor mantel or centra l!;, } take large pine burs, sprinkle • el et Any kind in them, and place them r. When the burs are soaked a 1,,,. they close up in the form of solid 1 , ,. 1. the little spears of green grass merge from amongst the larminse, Olanment of rare and simple beauty. I=ll i T INVENTION.—By the year two AN I it is probable that manual labor will .I;wily ceased under the sun, and the oc i(si oi the adjective "hard-fisted" will I,.rever They have now in New ,hice a potato-digging machine, which, I,) ii ryes down the rows, digs the pota .,.riniolt them from the dirt, and loads rr, into the cart, while the tatmer walks whistling "Hail Columbia!" with .ll.k iu his pockets. The world moves. • ialt li A IILE PANDICTIoN OP A DYING LITTLE A Utile girl, a daughter of Mr. Simon of this county recently died of measles, rt time before her death she called her •F to her bedside, and after fondly tin her, she made the following remark : t her I am now going to die, and on Sunday Groh g you will haul me to thecburcb, which ii he th • list time that you will take me . and I want you and lather and sister to t. , meet Ede in heaven." In a short time .•ards she died, and in scoot dance with her Lion, she w.ts borne to the church for the . I [law, precisely et the time she herself had I , IK PENNSYLVANIA CANALS.--The earnings of ii„ „wired by the Pennsylvania railroad 1‘,61 were as follow-: Susquehanna Division, ; Juniata Division, $26,132 98 ; sieru Division, $9,651 16 ; miscellaneous .1;1,726 62 ; total, $176,109 04. The txariihes for the same period were: Susquehanna $63,544 03 ; Juniata Division, $48,- :21 63: NV,-aturn Division, (chiefly caused by tk•sh.,t,,) $39,006 93 ; total, $165,872 69. The dr lease in the revenues is $33,256 79, which is attributed to the paralysis that pervaded the liiititiem Intel ests of the country. Tha freshets doling the past season were quite destructive to the Juniatta Division wept of the Allegheny mountains. The damage has been partially repaired. I=l Tue VI:AHERN BUM Capt. Geo. A. Brooks, of this city, attached to the 46th Pennsylvania regiment, in Gen. Rinks' column, on the Po tomac, from all accounts, are winning golden opinions from the military authorities for their effectiveness and thorough military discipline. Recently the laths received the high compli ment of being one of two companies selected horn an entire brigade to make a reconnoisance in the direction of Bath, Va. This small force seas afteriennis augmented by the addition of one more company. The expedition after manning, or rather skirmishing, for over two mile=, saw none of the enemy save a few pick da, who were driven in. Towards evening the cempaui,,, returned to camp, first throwing in the river some timber which the rebels had prepared for erecting a bridge over the Potomac to bring JackAckida army over. The letter from We derive the above particulars adds, Lad We !net nny of the secession rascals there would hare been "fun." The "Rifles," gener ally, are in the enjoyment of good health, and anxious for a Passage at arms with the enemy: Swath AGAIN.—The cold "snap" of the last few nights have produced excellent skating, and the several ponds in the vicinity of our city this [earning were the F cams of much pleas amble excitement to the nimble end graceful skaters, who are ever prompt to avail themselves of such 1.1( c.biuua. Dowding's pond, in partie au, 4 suni.ded to the noise of swift and steel Mad feet, and the glad shouts of the partici tring i mid in the manly and exhilarating sport. Du. our visit to the pond this morning, we noticed a number of ladled witnessing, if not participating In dm exercise, and the ambition bf 14 your gentlemen to appear skillful and tracefill in their eyes, proved litterally a "stum blihg block" to many a luckle s s wight who in tte ilnd.t of his admirable evolutions, came in giutiou.ly floundering upon the ice, converting grate into ridicule, and admiration into de- Ttru exercise is s healthful and exhilar ating one, if taken in moderation, and we see Do reason why it is not more generally indulged by the ladies. In other cities where ladies are as beautiful, amiable and virtuous as here, and thating is indulg e d iu by both sexes. Brothers aiateis, lovers and ladies, and friend:y OS— kcHates, hand in hand, fly rapidly and...grace:- 4Y over the glassy door. The exercise is Cant gorating, more relining and more ble :t tha4 at atmosphere vitiated by 4 Yeci teeth the foul oda tobtwde, whiskey, lager beer, dust and de- IN PHLLADNIPHIA--Harry Davis' PaoolNitna of America and the Great liibellion, is now on exhibition in Philadelphia, where it is attract ing large andiencts. Da. C. C BOBIBMIGH, formerly of this city, is the principal surgeon of the 69th Pennsylvania Regiment,—Col. Owens,—now encampe.i near Poolesville, Md. I=l=l Td■ VAN WICK Commas — Messrs. Font and Dawn s of the. Va•' Wyck luveatigating Committee, will visit' this city to-day or to morrow, for the purpose of taking testimony in reference to certain army contracts CHURCH MIDICATION.—The new Methodist Episcopal Mission church, recently erected on Ridge Road, at Hammond's lane, previously noticed in the TRLSORAPH, will 1 - e dedicated to Divine Worship next Sunday. Several min inters from abroad are expected to assist in the dedicatory services. SAMU BL B. Liumn, an attache of the Phila delphia Custom House, and formerly one of the clerks in the Land. t ince in this city, visited our sanctum yesterday, and is ai full of Republicanism and devotion to the Union es ever. He speaks very enFouragingly of the revival of business in the city as Spring ap proachee. TYPOGRAPHICAL UN/ON.—At a meeting of the Harrisburg Typographical Union, Nu. 14, held on Saturday evening last, the following persona were elected officers for the ensuing year: President, B. H. Adams ; Vice President, Geo. F. Weaver ; Treasurer, D. Kinnard ; Sec retary, Harry Step; Business Committee, Charles F. Coates, Geo. W. Osier, Jno. Fergu son, S. C. B. Rabin and Geo. Bell. =l= RAILROAD Acczmurr.—Levi Hoover met with a fatal accident on the Northern Central Rail road, late on Saturday last, while attempting to get on the cars near Cockeysville. In at tempting to du so, be fell and was caught under the wheels of the cars, and both of his legs were cut off and his hand crushed. He died in a few moments after the accident °centred. His remains were taken to Baltimore, and Dr. Greentree summoned to hold an inquest. De ceasL d was a single man, nineteen Teats of age, and resided in this State. _.....-.. DzsTRUOTION OF COUNTRnISIT-NOTIS.—An act is before the Legislature fur the suppression and destruction of counterfeit notes. It pro vides that after the first of May neat, it shall be the duty of the teller or other bank officer who shall receive in.payment, or upon deposit, or for redemption, a counterfeit, altered .or worthless bank note, to write or stamp upon all such notes the word " counterfeit," altered or worthless, adding the name of the bank and his initials. Any teller or other officer of any bank who shall neglect or refuse to write upon or stamp any note a+ prescribed, shall foifeit and pay the full amount of the note or notes allowed to pass without being so written upon. It shall be the duty of all police officers, con stables or other persons, who may seize any bank notes, dies, plates, coins, or materials used in counterfeiting, or coining, after the trial of any person charged with the unlawful possession there' f, to deliver the same to the sheriff of the county, iu which emit trial shall take place, and the , Sheriff shall destroy the said materials for counterfeiting, In the pre*. ence of one or more of the judges of said court. ..,.,-,....e.fr i l Tux "Jsaxs" us Itturoni.--- It seems the remarkable religious "disease " called the "jerks " is prevailing to such an extent in Jo Davies county, 111., and is producing such ex citement, that a committee have been raised to investigate the midady, and have made a report. The "jerks" were introduced during a protracted meeting iu tke township of Chel sea, in that county, in the fall of 1860. The meeting was under the management of the Rev. Mr. Will and wife ;- the woman having principal direction. The first person attacked was a girl of fifteen, of good charanter and. family, and then other young women became affected. These - victims suppoied they were thus affected by some other person, and that, if such person would come out and embrace reli gion, the " jerks" would cease, and there were circumstances that went to prove 'Mts. Child ren have in two cases Peen attacked, but were relieved by being kept from the meetiug. In almoet every fandly that has attended upon the meeting have the "jerks " prevailed, brit in none severely save those who have attended them continually. The "jerks " .cOmmence, in some cases, by trembling, in otherti, by big; coughs, and in the paroxysms the victims:do themselves bodily injury, nd some act as if in' an epileptic fit ; some are thrown down, and one case of insanity has occurred. TM FIFTH A-MILLION!' AVID 18111 11. S. IN PANTRY.-A New York paper charges these two regiments with being imaginary ones, * composed entirely of officers. We are at a loss to con ceive the motive of the editor in making such a Statement directly in the face of positive facto showing / the contrary. The 18th Infantry has two battallious in actual service, and their con duct at the recent battle at Mill Spring, near Somerset, Ky., attests their brawry and, effi ciency. Another battalion of the regicuent Is being recruited in this State, and is nearly ready to take the field. In jtustide to the Fifth 11. S. Artillery, we would observe that they have now five batteries in the field, viz: Battery "A," -Capt. Getty, Battery "D," Capt. Griffin, Battery "F,"_ Capt. Ayers, and Battery "K.," Capt. &need, now in camp on the Potomac ; Battery "H," Capt. Terrill, at Camp Wood, Ky., in M'Cook's division. In the process of formation and instruction at Camp Greble, near this city, are the following batteries, viz: Battery "C," Capt. Seymour, ninety-three men ; Battery "I," Capt. Weed) ninety fur men ; Battery "L," Capt. De Hart, thirty-four men ; and Battery "hi," Capt. M'Kuight, seventy-four men. As soon as they are recruited up to the standard of one hundred and twenty men, these four batteries will im mediately be put into active service.► The names of theaboVe mentioned Captains, many of ttieai already - distinguished in this war, are iftsufficient guarantee of the character of tee regiment. *t itl • PelmtVilumtet at p c tgraph, utottap outing, : Icbruary 1 1 , 1662. or tbo Telegraph Mit. Fanvos.:— The citizens of our city shonid, thank .jou .foi. the article in Sattirdays paper in relation to the management of Camp . Curtin. But there is another matter which is of no little importance to the tax payers of the Commonwealth, particularly in times like these. I allude to the fact that Captain Dodge, mustering and disbursing officer of the United States Army, has made apoitc .tion to have Camp Curtin given into the charge of the (1, n end Government ; and I am assured that he is ready and willing to take possession of it at once. If this is done, a large amount- of expense would be saved to the State, and some good reason should be given for not accepting this liberal offer. I know of no man who would oppose a measure of this kind, unless it would come from a number of officials in and around the camp Who draw pay from the State for—what? Ma. Eerroa: —A ccinaniunication from "A Ci t .400,41in Saturday afternoon's 4 .7elegraph, is. no doubt inteukd to arouse and excite the preju dices of the citizens of: Dauphin county against the County Commisaionera and myself. So far as the article relates to me, I will make a plain statement of facts as they realty exist's- The regular annual salary of clerk to the County Commiesioners, for the last Afteeu years, has been siz hundred dollars ; tn, addition to this, however, there has always been a yearly extra allowance for clerk hire of from one bun dred and fifty to two hundred and sixty-nine dollars. All this was done when the business of the office was one hundred per centuni less than it hoe been for the last two years The business of the office increases in proportion to the increase of the population of the county : and the building of the new Court House added largely to the already onerous duties of the clerk. During the past two years I have labored incessantly in the office from an early hour in the morning until a late hour in the evening. and very frequently during a great portion of the niaht. Without any solicitation, or even suggestion upon my part, the-County Commis sioners voted me an extra allowance of four hundred dollars for the year 1860, and stated that I labored faithfully, and was justly entitled to it. ThistheCounty Auditors fusty endorsed, and passed my order ; but subsequently, when o!diffieulty Detween the County Commissioners &lid the County Auditors arose, they rescinded, their action in this particular, and placed . my four hundred dollars extra allowance in the category with the Court House repairs, although in their report they say , the extra alloWance was "meritorious." Having performed double-the office- work of my predecease's, I received hitt one hundred and thirty-one dollars inure pay, while the expense of living in Harrisburg has been increased probably fitty per centum, and the labors of the office become alhoit Hercu lean. The writer denounces this extra 'allow ance as "iniquitive" in very bad English; the whole article teeming of malice, and its entire tone sounds of steel-bell dissatisfaction. But the most malicious, scurrillorte and contempti ble part of the article is an:infamous intimation of a supposed &honest transaction. He states "ibis extra pay has a history'connected with it that need net be stated .here, but which is known to many of the citizens of the county, and fully understood uy the County Auditors." Really there must be something terrible In this "history," something which would frighten women and small children, and make fearless men turn pale, or the writer would certainly Wake a full disclosure of the "history"—the "Iniquitive" "tilatery":—to the entire commu nity. I received the four hundred dollars, which I housgy earned, and every cent of which I /umeray expenda towards the necessities of ujy own family,-and to this I challenge e(Oltra. diction. So far as the Alleged csinpromise by ' the parties or their attorneys is concerned, lan.' free to say that I had" no hand in the matter whatever, and would infinitely prefer having the matter decided by a judicial tribunal , thou to have a special act of the Legislatureto legal ize the payment. :A villain who would insinu ate a thought he - dare not utter, or deed he dare not name, would stab an honest than in the back, and swear 'twee a thunderbolt of Jove. I will dismiss "A Citizen" in the language of `.'pry uncle Toby," "Go, little devil, get thee gone ; why should I harm thee? This world is surely wide enough to hold.both 'thee and me." Josses bluaria, Cierk Dauphin Co. commissiouers. 'February 8, 1862. Tae lATEEIT. Nzws.—Bargalos I Bargains ! ! The entire stock of winter, goods below cost, viz : Woolen, merino,' cotton and canton Eau nal, under ebb tit and drawers, 404 and upwards; woolen mufflers, woolen and cotton Hose, 104 aud upwards ; silk ties, 184 and upwards ; suspenders, 124 ; also fine shirts, $1 0001 25, actually wortb.-$1 5001 'l5 ; collars, all linen, 12k, and night shirts, 604 ;, also a large lot of monkey jackets ; wool, friim 75c051 00"; afro a large lot of Hahn shirt, breasts, 10,4; flie bleach muslin, .yard. wide, 15c.; also black-muslin, 6c., and dne Irish linen, 1820 e. per yard ; Brooks, Clarke and Wars mumbled spool cotton, 44. Ladies aud gentlemen this is the place to get . a bargain. Please call an ea amine for yburselveti, as one call will suffice to convince the puulic of the above„ :acts. Alib, on hand a large lot of ladies' collars, cuffs un dersleeves, which I will sell equally. cheap for .cash. N. B.—Shirts, collars, &c. - made, to measure or from sample, on the ahorlest notice and moat reasosable terms. If you want a bargain and a good fitting - shirt, &c., just to go James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt Manufactory, No. 12 Market street, rooms next to' Hummel & ocery store, Harris burg, Pa. feblo. Hunan m Busmen liLyrrints.—The. adven titre of the Fakir of Ava and the prestochange with the magic wand, 4;4 ' c:tat:cm into linen, goes far to say that. there are some men that believe that honesty in every-day business matters is incompatible with success. They seem to thi* in order to get along they must practice a:cer tain degree of • trickery and deception. We firmly believelhat the man who loossesaes the requisite business qualifications can succeed bet ter by pursuing an honest, straight-forward course. Let every honest merchant then be encouraged by these reflections, and hail legiti mate competition as an incentive to succassi.by keeping good goods at the lowest cash prices, which CM always be found at the cheap dry goods store of I.Trich 84 Bowman. TWO HUNDRED Polon of beautiful new spring *kw; a huge lot of bleached and unbleached muslin of the best make ; blue checks, at 1 12 i cents per yard ; white stockings, at 12i omat; ; another lot of those good white rib -1 bed stockings; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs, at 121- cents; chi Wren's pocket handkerchiefs, with border, '5. cents • shirt, breasts 12k, 15 And up to 87i cents; 25 pieces new pant stuff ; undershirts arid drawersvery cheap ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ; 40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 12i cents; ft yard . bleached m u slin 121 cents . ; all ,wool French merinos, all ixdors,'at 62 and 75 news. Having bought the balance of the stook of a city wholtstale leuge 4 $ Plain aud ligiired Swiss muslin, brillants, white own bride, Nonstick and Victoria lawns,:sultable for dresses, as those idodetrill ye t tliii and 404 nest sum noydligAtime,to,tiny. - .....00r stock of Fluent cost. B. Lew:, SWATARA A Card. _.- 'Shoals' Old Staid. El &IR:DYE! HAIR DYE!! Wm. 4. Batchelor's flair Dye 1 The only ELarraless and Reliable Dyer Known ! an others arc were imitations, and shoatd avoided ifyou wish to eicape ri OBEY, RED %JR RUM RATA dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or . Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFFERIT Kr DLLS AND DIPLOMAS have been ewer dud to WY. Biwonnoit sin •o 18 9, and over 200,0e0 applications nava been Made t the liair of tne patrons of bin famous Dyo Wit A. B tTERNI.OR'S HAIR DYE pqrlures a color not to be dtilluliohnie fru tr natd -e and is" wauftexten not to injure lathe least, however lc ng it m Ll* tie contin ued, and the treads of bad It , as remedied. The hair le invigorated lair life by this Splendid Dye. which its prop. erly applied at No. la toad Street New York. rtnid I, all the cites and towns of the United States, by Drug-die and Fancy Beetle Dealers The Genuine his the name ..191111 km A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving. on the foor sides of each box. - Wholeask) Factory, 81 Sara Lag St., Late 233 ItroadWay;'Nenar York ocl2-Alwly A CARD TO THE LADISq DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. "Read the role • ing certilicate" frOM one of the fire t ladies in Utica, M. Y., who called open My agents in that city (Sr Win. Bristol & 00.0-and told-them that she, of course, did not wis , her name made - public. but if ally one should doubt the woo erful efficiency of fin.:Dnres m's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to. her, 'as she ooneisered it a duty, ai ll will as a- pleaAtre,lo'ller Knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young ady 17 years old. - ihe wagtail". go ing into cone ilupilon — had taken' cold—initare , became obstructed TwO boas/ of these , Golden Pills entire ly cured her,. and she now in efiduit health "No were par&cular in buying the genuine: Full and explicit directiong accompanying each box Price El.— Sold wholesale and retail by A RAISPIVART, No. 2, Jonm Row, ad 'O. K. k sum % 91 Mark& street, Harris burg, Ha By Sending either of them 01 00 throughi he Harrisburg Poet Office the Pil l s-will ee sent confidentially by mall in any part of the country; "(roe of potttagis." N. IL—L-ook out for counterfeits. Boy no Golden Pan of any kind =less the box m signed S O. Howe. Ad others is a base thiposition and Quake thereibre, ae you value your Alves and health, (to sag wadi% of be ing humbugged out of your money) buy only of thee. who show the'signature of 3. O. Howe on ;Avery boa which has recently teen added no ennead of the Pill- mime counterfeiter'. • The ingredients &imposing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, an•l they are safe, and will perform ail claimed for them. Sold alSo by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff man, Mechanicsburg; narks, Lewistown ; BRiott- Oarhse ; 8. G. Wild Newville ; J. C. MUM, Obippens, burg ; Spangler, Chambersburg ; E. T. ailkir, Yorit , ; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; 8. B. Stevens, Reading ; and K. P. Hunter, Reading, end by "one druggigt" in every town and village in the United States, and by • B. D. NONE., e3-4m Sole Proprietor, New York. New 22wertisentents. HOMO MUSIC HALL! wAlsur BELOW TRIBE STREET. Admission - - 10 and 15 cents. NEW 14.0E8! NEW FACES Change Makes Change ! Look at Names 1 ' ALL STARS! ALL STARS! Miss ANNIE RUSH the phasing vocalist, her first appearance fu thin city. Miss JULIA PRICE the versatile. BILLY THOMAS the great Ethiopean come dian. MATT. °ESLER, comic vocalist and come dian. FUT° c IdYEll t S, the great burlesque dancer. FRED. SHAW in his great Union songs. OLE BULL MYERS, violjniat and jester. JOHN Y WILLIAMS, the sweetest singer on any stage. JACOB WILLIAMS, .the great basso pro fundo. W. W. BATCHELOR will, preside at the piano. - The management takes great pleasure of an nbuncing to hikpatroni that he has effected an engagement witu these Pi:Viler performers, Mies Matti A. JONtS the favorite actress and vocalist, and Mr. Geo. W. - THOMPSON the great actor and pantomimest. Due nOtice will be given of their first appearance. Dooreopen6i o' clock. Commences at 7i o'clock. 'FEED. AIMS, Sole Proprietor and Manager. SANFORD'S NE W OPERA HOUSE THIRD STREET BELOW mA RIZRT. Admission, 25 cents. Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, 76 cents. Entire Box, $6.00. Doors open si o'clock ; Continence at7i o'clock. Re-engagement of Ahe Cebrated Canfatrice, Mrs. ANNA I394DVITELL, —MID - Sir. W. BORDWEIL, Ethiopean Comedians, who will appear in-their Ethiopean Drawing Boom Soirees, original with Mr. and Mrs. Bordwell. This Evening--ROMEO & JULIET. In Rehearsal—LA BoNnamtna. - - ST.EAM .WEELLY -.NNW -AMID Li.IN ti AND EMBAWC.II,I%:, PAS j -r...NGSOLint talfliflNStOWN;(frellidfy Til's Liver pool, Naw anti Pintladelnnin Stegnishiii Inienu denpaLcning Weir brit powered wydo-nnUt Iron ataamainps es follows : ' '' • CITY OF WASHINGTON, Skiturdiy, February Bth ary OF, BALTIMORE, Satirday Yebruary 15to ; EDI N BORG, iaturday, February 22d ; and every succeeding Saturday, 'I Noun, from . Fier INeriklaver. INATNCAT. r#4llWil• FIRST DARIN $76,00 l arsiotaus. • , 00 ao Londou..„ .$BO 001 do .to London ... $ W 66 London to Parts 00 do to ?tub . ' $3B a d q . tO-4143nbtrg-I• 585 d o . f 101 1.1 0 10% la 0 0 ?smellier's' also forwarded ,. to, liiiv,ll; Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, Cm., AL equally few ratan: • • ArPersona ;trotting m crutg eut weir Armada can btq a here at . t&o lblluaring . ratek, to New INK: From LiVerpoot or Queenstown; Ist Oabtu, 376 , $B6 and $lO5 Aderalle from L 4 5, 0 , 170 01 . A 4 O 00 . r.rout Queenstown, PO 00. • . Vague Swan:toga tome euilbrior- accemmodattons for patibengers, and.mary exiaiwienced Surgeon', Baer err bunt in Water-tight.lron Sections, and nave . Patent Fire AnlolbUators ou board. • , - ,.tor further informationaiipty LiverPOO l to W 11,14 ' INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street; it Glasgow to Wil. INNA.SI, en. &web Square ;in Queenstown to C. & VI. D. B. AV MOOR &.(X.i.,; . in Landon to DIVUS MALI, 61 King William St..; In Purls to JULUS DEWUR, Place de la Bourse ; mict JOAN 111 Walnut street ; or at ilia °Nuptial's offices JNO. .41:&,. Agent, 16 Broadway, New Vora. Cr O. 0, Zimmerman, Agent, darrisburg. igirPASAING.ERo Vint 101Jittat --By order ' of the Seeretar of state, aq !Assuagers leaving -the United guiles are required to Orocurel'a.soporta before going on hatid the Eit.:amer. . Passengers will not be stationed to any trouble or de lay in procuriug them, if they call for histructioue . at the Company's Offices, 16 Breauway, Now Yore. • Isin2l-ii JOHN 9 LAIN, Amin. • • + BLINDS ! BLINDS !! ! - NE VW V ENITION BLIND'S made to. or 1:1 der for the small indlik:or :3, $2 and AS, New blinds made ;out of old ones at . equal low prices for seyenty Ave cents a piece and upwards. C all and am at. my pop, in Second street, below Ohetintlf. 3 feti3-Ixo. • , &AP. Q.OLDIER'S, CAMP COMPANION. A kji very otavtalent Framed , Vetut- 1 1-' air; db tkle ; memorandum Beans' ;" rondo' dasie, /lint SCUMS" BORKWA VI " . ANDBLION COXFSE I—A Fresh and large supply or this Celebrated Offigeejnet reoerrod 7 (Jag] WIL DOCK, Jr., & Cs. Neva 22bvtrttztments MORE LIGHT ! ! CHEAP Licavr!!! AGREAT redaction in the price of EXTRA. No. I BURNING OIL (War/loved woe ezpeettt.) hue taken pltee. It will pay all who purchase. Burning o;13 by the b .rrel or email quantities, to buy at GILES gitrt3 f 4 2w H ird Aare store, opp cite tae Court. House. MAUBDIERY OIL.--We sell the ouly reliable Natural Lulfricatina Oil . (warranted free from sated and acid) aod equal to sperm or lard in the market. Reler to tothts of railroad meu, machinist manu facturer] sad oth_rs who are using it. RaNRY OLLBERT, Agent for Lubrio Oil Oompany, Rardivare More op posite tee Court House 14-2 w. • PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE TAVERN STAND , % V ILL tiE SOLO at Public Sale on VV Friday, the 14th day of February, 1862, on the promises, that valuable tavern stand situated on the corner of Walnut and Fourth streets in the city of Bar risburg. The improvement, are a large two story frame build• log with out houses-The property is otiadd at private sale until the 14th day of February next. :ale to com ment:ll at one o'clock. on said day, when conditions of sale will be mile knownly J. F. WILLLIII:3. P. b 3 COAIA ! . - COAL !'1 $3, AND $2, 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS 0. D. F R.STg iFFICE No. 74, MarketStrobt, yard tbn L J the Ctsoal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re tail dealer in • TREVOE2ON, IVI LIGTBA ENE, zrerms VALLEY, • SUNBURY and. BROAD lOP COAL Fannies and Decline may rely upon obtaining a ftrat-reee article, and fall weight, at the lowest rates. Orders promptly attended to. k liberal discount made to pur amen) paying for the cod when ordered. Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton. Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—d8m COAL! POWDER!! CAL IttlYUCEts 1 1 ! j N consideration of the hard times, and I as I sell exclusively FOR CASH, I have rodent' the price of Coal as renews ' • Lykens Valley Broken @ $2 90 per ton " Large Egg 290' ‘• 11 s mo g A rs sa 290 " Stove " 290 " " Nut . " 225 " Wilksbarre as t 9O 114 44 Lorberry o .2 20 44 14 gar All Coal delivered by the Pavan Weiriu' Comm; It can oe weighed at the purchasers deer, and 11 it fella short 10 rou i wo, the Coal with be forfeited. • • All Coal of the beet quality mined, delivered free from aU impurities. ',—Coat stud In Dtuttlties, at the towavr witotnatin PROM. . Agent f.r Dupont's Celebrated Po rider, a large supply always on hand; at Manufacturers prices. Sly-A - large lot of superior baled Hay for sale. 123 JAMES M. WHEELER'. COAL ! COAL 1 I CUAL ! ! ! rHE undersigned would inform the oon• sumer,' of (Joel thatlie la now prepared w furnish Coal from nude- cover Perfectly dry and clean in all kinds of weather Lykena Valley. Broken coal . . a (Ai* Eg g n Small " unr.l 41 Nut U Pittston Lump Coal. No. 1 " 41 g. 2 u It u g 4i I. 4 1. 44 46 5 46 Lorberry. Broad Top and Allegheny, also Hickory • and Igoe Wood a . ilithgd. Harrisburg, Jan 7. 18 , 2 -dl.m*"... zogn a - BA/UE(I3 • BOOT & SHOE . STOKE • • WIIIN ER SEWN U " A.D11:0 WiLLITOT Harristiurg, Pa. • • -• . A LW AYB on nantt.alarge assortment. of (a. BOOTS, SHOES, tiAITEAS, ec. At the very . omit *winter for ladies, gentleman, lord otkildroos' wear.— "'ricer to son rho Mao,. AO krode or IN OKA TO 08Thirt mthu trostloyle by superior workmou RKPAIRINri .I