"Claitp ettegrapq. H FiltittUßG, PA Morning, February 18,181i2 COWWS PARTY. - 11 social Hop will be ,irn At the lischange,'init. street, under 4-41444ice,44 44! Mr. Gel. Krause, on Wednee- EMI • ',VNTEnY EYES, weak and inflamed eyes, are olio; 1.),i Dr. JONES, at Ileree Hotel, Harris borz, Room 41; also artificial eyes and ear fled. SANFORDS OPFIR EIOLT:T. --" Lt StlinfilDbUla " for reperinon at this popular place of noin-etnout thiA evening. This in connection wink rirl: fowl of songs, oddities, comicali fe.,i negro t ecentrisities, ought to insure a full Leine I=l SECI.6II Tnosures.---We had the satisfaction leaetilav of inspecting another secesh shin -1144.1 .is well as a button of the same proclivi iv tut worth detidedly more than the shin- The shinplaster is a roughly executed litlio_rapii on piper three inches by two, read ig it, folbad : 20 cents, Ist July, 1861. The Binh of the State of South Carolina will pay B „ wo n demand Twer,ty Cents." As illus. riling the scarcity of bill paper, even at that iltte, it is printed on the back of unused coupon s if the Greenville railroad company, Rhi,b Lad no doubt fallen by that time to a very modh rat,. value. The lay ton is the Pal metto race of en before described, with the m otto "Animus Oilibusque Paratt," and bears the sump of the Scoville company, Waterbury, Connecticut. which company seems to have been manufacturing pretty extensively for Seasia, first and last. ..--.•.--... EXCITEMENT IN THE CtTl.—The dispatch Te cep.ed at the EVENING TELEGRAPH office Sunday evening, and bulletined by transparencies at the windows, announcing the capture of Fort Donnelson, created an intense excitement throughout the city, and our office was quickly bnleged by a large multitude of people, anxious to learn the particulars of the great battle. The glorious naves was received with the live liest rat itifact iou by our citizens, and the sanctity of the day alone restrained them hum giving vent to their elated spirits by demonstrations of a more j.tbilant and em phatic character. This same feeling continued to manifest itself this morning, and from the mast head of more than a hundred fiag.stafts throughout thecity the "stars and stripes" un furled their meteor like hues in the ambient air-- a glorious token that amid the crash and din of we hard fought battle—"the rockets red glare --the bombs bursting is air" —the good old flag of our fathers was again gilded with the sun ..f victory. A full confirmation of the glorious news will be found among our tele glapio despatches this evening. Tits "ROBERTS' GUARD."---One of our corres pondents writing from Hilton Head, south Carolina, under date of the 6th inst., thus al ludts to the "dams' Guard," Capt. I. S. Wat erbury, of this city " While I write, the "Roberts' Guard" are out on inspection, preparatory to move. I ob• emu in the line timely-six privates and non couituissiuned otficers. Tom arms and uncoil treurents are in " tiAnting order" and the boys are anxious to move, Thu company is the largest in the whole expeditionary corps and attracts touch atteutiou. The officers and men are proud of thus fact, and wish their friends at buiue to know it. It would indorti make a Harrisburgor proud t.. see the company now in line—every wan cleat' as a new pin, with white cutton gluves, and his Awes blacked and his kn.psacit neatly packed sod his gnu bright as a new dollar. But two ate trit tue sick list— Samuel Taylor and James Employ. They are both couvanweut um/ will be fit for duty in a few days. The ptymaster has not made his appearance yet, and the men are noxious to ..ee him. The suspension ut payments by the relief committee of Harrisburg is reported Here. This hue caused much anxiety among the men, as many of them hove laroilivo ttepeudiug upon them for support. Five mouth. pay is LIUW duo Captain \Vaal lot y's w,n, el Whin they will doubtless l' , tetre tour mentos shortly, most of which will be Hut Mue, Ude your endeavors to keep up the tenet loud doting the winter at least. The mw ono ore bottling ti,r their country in the tar detai l way nut need it, brit their wives and dcia,tud it limn those at home whose limy IL is preteet them from Buffering and inset, TII.OOPB 124 Bems.—The only Pton,yo.tutt tegirucnt that participated in the recut b.ml katinoke Inland was the Fifty fest, undue thu command of Col. Ilartrauft. Wu tiLd the fulluwiug allusion to the regiment in the spuci 'I correspondence of the New York Nos: "feu keno now carne up with his brigade, c obsisull ut the 2lst hia•sechusette, blst New York, ian Pt hos) lvaui4 and 9th New Jersey, and phquhg ihreugh the swamps and tangled tuck up a position on the right, %lin the view ut turning the enemy. Thi, was (laic with liar greatest alacrity. Meanwhile imfutliv.tvotua ratted hetiy in front, our men be g,tlhtuny, nut wavering tor a moment. lie Sibs icluuette men vied with the men of • ; those of New York and New Je4e cunc..geutisly supporting their brethren l'olo,ylvauitt Oar troops Wel a gradually the dilfiCUltitli ialPede'd 'llri r a t ti.pioaeft, and though fighting at great tivilutage, and suffering severely, were I tukitig n steady advance. Regulars were never Ilk following 18 a correct list of the field, %II mg line officers of this gallant regiment, a 8 we We Lind it on the filed of the TELEGRAPU, Published directly after the departure of the re gtu tut frutu Camp Curtin : Pala and Nal. John P. Rutter:M. L eo:Thant Colonel I booms S Bch. 4 ............ (114,rt rrnamAr John J. Frledly. tfl ...... .t• ev. D. G. Mallory. ............ ,John Hocack. cr0u ...... ....... D. Noble. C! alpr ............ james Iredell. .0 cotii tem:Laster :argennt....Wldia m L. Jones. Pa 'ergeAlit.........:amuel I'. t•toptions. kviAtal ziteward.. .. ~. Martin H. Donn. •• •. . ...... . . George W. Arnold. Lice Officers. %lams. First L.cw.stsrsts. Second Lieutenants ,'n•-47. Bolt% J. KBo tol. A Ortlip. • .1. number. D. N LW ,bauch. hunaielter. T. H. Lynch. 'C' 4 ,Bvara ihl L. nalituan. S. Fair. .:::'4lEitatenplo. A. Morris. W. H. Poster, Olor. L. S. hart. J. C. heed. IL I : •,, 1 4 11 vr. W. H. Blair. P. A. Gaulin '"„ G. rharkloy. a. O. Beaver. ,•• ,, evina.. U. W Bbibing. G. &km% • J.Zolly. L B, Beale. Pettnonlvanta Oath Cfrelegraph, eutstap forming, ftbruarn 18, 1962 NERVOUS DISEASES AND CHRONIC AFFECTIONS of all kinds, skillfully treated by Dr. Joss& Cataract operated for, and crossed eyes made straight by Dr. Jones, of New York, who will remain at Herr's Hotel a short time. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND SIGH VOL ITNTEERS. —We learn that the Pennsylvania Railroad company are daily shipping articles for the sick soldiers in our various camp hospi tals, for the sanitary commissio , :, free of freight. This is an act which the sick soldiers, far from horns and kindred, will duly appre ciate. " GIDKON'S BAND." —The refrain of "Gideon's Band" has become quite popular in the Penn sylvania eucauipments, but from the following incident it is apparent that its popularity does not extend to other regiments. A day or two since a party of officers were walking up the street, when they met a Major of a regiment from the Empire State. After the customary greeting, the Major was informed the party were about to enter a public house near by, and his presence was requested, if he belonged to "Gideou's Baud." To the amusement of all, he calmly and innocently observed: No! have never , seen the Band. I am a Major in the New York regiment." The matter was explained, and the Major footed the bill." I=l=l Tali Powan OF MIISIO.—It has always been a favorite idea among the poets, that the love of music was to be found in every human breast. It is true that most men have an innate love of melody, butit requires cultivation to be brought out in any prominence. We have known ex cellent cikizene, fathers of families and church men, who could not even whistle Yankee Doodle, and . who could not distinguish " Old hundred " from " Still so Gently o'er me Stealing." Children are fond of music, but they are more fond of novelty. A hand-organ pleases them, but when the attractions of a wretched monkey in crimson cap and plaid in expressibles are added they go into eestacies This morning we notized a crowd of ad miiing urchins collecting around au itinerant musician who was grinding out, on what ap peared like a hurdygurdy, a combination of doleful sounds, such as might be given out by en orchestra consisting of a penny trumpet, a fife, a comb and a jewsharp. Orpheus is said to have drawn the sticks and stones after him by the music of his lute. If he bad played Savoyard tunes on a hurdy-gurdy he would have been able to lead a much longer proces sion of minerals and vegetables. Tits "Bocurraus."—No other regiment io the service, perhaps, enjoys such a wide-spread reputation as the "Bucktails," or Kane Rifles, which, our citizens will remember, spent seve ral months of its early existence at Camp Cur tin, near this city. The peculiar names they have given themselves, and their peculiar mode of dress, by which, from all others, they are so readily distiugmalied, hive no doubt assilted fu bringing this excellent regiment so promi nently bet-re the public—to say nothing of their courage and fighting capacity, as exhibi ted in their recent conflict with the rebels at Dranesvi/le. The "Rockfalls" are as fond of fun as they are of fight. R-xently, , as we are informed by a correspondent, the larger portion of the regiment, then at leisure, enjoyed the rare sport of a fox chase, though necessarily on a less extended scale than is usually allotted to sport of that kind. The fiix was driven from Iva lair, in an ad j,ining wood, and preseuted himself a short distance from the line of the regiment, when nearly all hands started off, helter-skelter, after the fashion of a "scrub-race," in hot pursuit. The poor fox did not run far before he was com pletely surrounded, and escape seemed impos sible. Yet he managed to elude their grasp, but was finally captured by one of the outer pickets, on a desperate bayonet charge, which had the effect merely to wound hitn, and thus save his thaship for auother chase. In the wild pursuit given by the "Bucktails,' several of them suddenly came upon a " headlong steep," and down they went, to the number of a score or wore, one upon the other, until, finally, they reached the bottom in a "mgrs of confusion more easily imagined than described. Nobody was hurt, however, and adl hands greatly en joyed the sport. " TREY SAY."—We shall not attempt, for we could hardly expect to succeed, in portraying the deformities of a character so repulsive as the " They_Say" of society. The reputations of men and ,women, good and bad, old and young, are alike withered by its blighting influ ence. " They Sty "is a convenient mask for the slanderer from behind which to emit the foulest libels, the most scandalous rumors and the vilest insinuations. It is astonishing how many thoughtless persons there are to seize the petty scandal or re dicious insinuation, and give it currency, without pausing to consider its probability or the consequences of promoting its circulation. " They Say" is a demon who spreads a moral malaria that invades every cir cle, destroys the peace of families, blasta repu tation, sows discord, engenders strife and heart burnings, withers friendship, poisons the foun tain of love, and even desecrates the altar. The habit of repeating its utterances grows apace with the least indulgence, and produces results of the most painful character. How many feel ings and affections are sorely lacerated, and that not for the time only, but how often do the slanders thus germinated live to injure the good name and fame of many for years after. Who has escaped Its baleful influence? How many can trace their most poignant sorrow to sonae.heartless utterance, exaggerated by repe tition, and to be traced in its grigin . only to the übiquitous " They Say '?" This fiend is ever busy scarring the reputation, magnifying the frailties, and torturing the most innocent con duct and actions of men. Private reputation is a priceless jewel, and we envy nu man's or wo- Miffed heart who will lightly trifle with it, by heeding or giving currency to "'They Say" ru mors, affectius the character of a neighbor. How much more wicked it is when it assails the . absent, who cannot meet its accusations, but must suffer without the opportunity to repel' it, it may he, until too late to avert the evil it has ' entailed. It is a very safe rule, when you have nothing good to say about your neighbo r , to keep your mouth shut. Above all, let the ' " unruly member " be stilled against the utter ance of " They Bay" rumors. Tribute of Respect. At a meeting of Company U, 93rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, the following pream ble and resolutions were passed unanimously: WEIBRIBAS, It has pleased Divine Providence to remove from among us Mr. Benjamin Care, one of our most esteemed comrades—one who, by his many excellencies of character, had won the love of all who knew him ; therefore Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Benjamin Care we lose one of our most valued comrades Resolved, That we sympathise with his mkt dons and friends in this their hour of great trouble. Resolved, That a copy of the preamble and resolutions be sent to the friends of the de ceased in Flighspire, and also be published in the Harrisburg papers, the Dauphin Journal, the Lebanon Journal, and the Knapsack. Capt. D. G. BOYNTON, President. Corporal F. 0. WkLITMAN, Secretary. =1:1= GENERALS PILLOW, FLOYD AND BOOKNEB..—The glorious news of the Union success at Fort Donelson, and the defeat and capture of rebels in all quarters, we hop 4 will be ratified in the capture and suitable disposition of the princely rebels Pillow, Floyd and Buckner. Wben bad men and bad measures are promptly cared for, we can confidently expect peace and happiness, and instead of wasting our substance in war, we can take advantage of the new goods at the cheap dry goods store of Mum & BOWMAN, cor. Front and Market streets. mgt. I=ll Two HUNDRED Pools of beautiful new, spring calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached muslin of the best make ; blue checks, at 121 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 121 cents; another lot of those good white rib bed stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs, at 12t cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, with border, 5 cents ; shirt breasts 121, 15 and up tp 37i cents; .25 pieces new pant stuff ; undershirts and . draurersvery cheap ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ; 40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 121 cents; lt yard bleached muslin 121 cents ; all wool French. merinos, all colors, at 62 and 75 cents. Having bought the balance of the stock of a city wholesale house of plain and figured Swiss muslius, brillants, white cam brics, Nausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for dresses, as those goods will be very scarce and dear next summer now is the time to buy. Onr stock of Furs at cost. S. LEW; Rhoads' Old Stand. THE LATEST NEws.—Bargains ! Selling off the entire stock of winter goods below cost, viz : Woolen, merino, cotton and canton flan nel, under shiits and drawers, 40 and upwards; woolen mufflers, woolen and cotton i Hose, 104 and upwards ; silk ties, 18 and upwards ; suspenders, 12 ; also fine shirts, $1 00(41 25, actually worth $1 50®1 75 ; collars, all linen, 12k, and night shirts, 50 ; alsci a large lot of monkey jtckets, all wool, from 75c®$1 00 ; alto a large lot of Union shirt breasts, 10o.; fine bleach muslin, 1} yard wide, 15c. ; also bleached m nal in, fic., and fine Irish linen ,18ft20c. per yard ; Brooks, Clarks and Coal's enambled spool cotton, 4c. Ladies and gentlemen this is the place to get a bargain. Please call en I ex amine for yourselves, as one call will suffice to convince the putilic of the above ;acts. Also, on baud a large lot of ladies' collars, cuffs, un dersteeves, which I will sell equally cheap for cash. N. B —Shirts, collars, &c., made to measure or Irom sample, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. If you want a bargain and agood fitting shirt, &c., just to go James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt Manufactory, No. 12 Market street, rooms next to Hummel & Ilillinger's grocery store, Harris burg, Pa. feblo. PREBBRVE YOUR BESI:Tir, SYMMETRY OF FORM, TOUR BE tlatt, bithisiTAL, ruWERS, By using that, nate, Pleasant, Popubw, and Spacing Rem edy lillOWll as HELIABOLD'SEXTRita BI3CHII. Road Cho Advert sedtent in , another column, and profit by it— Drieas, a and Symptoms "numerated. .. Cut It out, Preserte It. ton may not Imo/ require it, But may at some Future Day. "It gives health and vigor to the frame, And bloom•to the paled aheek.' , It F•aves Loup :•Otleriug and axeusure. Beware or Couuterseita 1 Cures Guaranteed. jl3•daw2m OARD TO TEIN LADIES OR. OUPONCO'S GOLEItN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the folio .ring certillcate" from Ono of the first ladies In Mica, N. Y., who called upon my agents In that city (Nr Wm. Bristol & 00.,) and told them that she, of course, did not NU' her name made public, but if any one should doubt the wan ierful eilleienoy of DR. DOPON. cola Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her as she cnoineered it a duty, as weir-as- a plessure,lo her Knowledge of their efficacy, es administered to -her daughter, a young > ady 17 years old. etio was fist-go ing into cons Amption—had taken cold—nature: became ofisirected Two boxes of these Heiden PlllB-entire ly-cured her, and coo is now in n, beat health "We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accarupauying each box. Price sl. told wholesale and retail by 0. A Bawsivaxr, No. 2, Jones Row, oil C. H. Fauns, 91 Harkin. street, Harris burg, i'a. By sending either of them $1 00 throught be Harrisburg Post 011 ice the Phis will oe sent confidentially by mdi to any part of tee country; "free of postage." N. out for counterfeits. Hey 'no iseldou or any Kind soles the box is. signed . S. D. Howe. Al &hors is a base imposition and unsafe; 'therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be lug humbugged out of your money,) buy only of them/ who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every- box, welch tam recently- own added on amount of the Pills - Hone coutiterteitiee. The ingredients compasieg the above Pills are made known to every Agent, and 'they are safe, and will perform all claimed for them. Sold also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon.; A. J. KauJr man., Mechanicsburg ; M. Marks, Lewistown ; S. Elliott. Harlow ; 8. G. Wild Nowville ; J. C. Altiok, &appeals, burg; J Spangler bhambersiburg ; E. T. caller, York ; 4. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; 8. Stevens, Rending,; and d. P. Hunter, Heading, and by "one druggist" in every town and villsge In the United Slates, and by .. B. D. MOWS, e 3 4m Sole Proprietor, Neer York. ' HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE ! 1 Wm. A. Bittehelor's Hair Dye The only Harmless and Reliable Dyerlineiva I ell others are mere imitations, and. aboahl be avoided ifyou wish to escape ridicule: GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least Injury to Halr or Skin. FIITEEN 5tc.04.0 AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded 10 Wit. A. Bandanna envie 184, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye.. . Wit. a. BaTCGSLOR'S HAIR DYE prodtMea a color not to be distlnguusluati from nature and IS WA.¢131141;11) not to Injure in the leht, however long it may be contin ued, Mid the ill cifecui of bad Dt , t3S remedied. The hair is invigorated tbr life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 18 Bond Street New York. Sold iu all the sites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name "William it.. Batchelor." and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four rides of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay Late 233 Broadway, New York oct2-lowly 8 CHEF FE IVS BOOK STORE (Near the Harrisburg Bridge.). sl . 2s • Jy li ti b. T it . toto E t O fin E e l_lT ' D thiittidlit tr ClAL M NOTE tI PArith, winch we will sell, at 11.25 per ream. 301.50 per ream for NOV!. PA. Eft, decorated with the latest and very haodsoine emblems and patriotic mottos. $3.50 for 1000 WHITS: ENVFLOPEB, with national and patrioho embleins, printed lu Iwo colors. Please rive lib a Galt. - CHM, . F. SCR UTER, Rarradmrit AUGUSTINE L, CHAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. .Residoce No. 27 North Second Street. N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO. IV.EW Fruits, Currents, , Citron and i emonty at the new Whogale , and Setai O ro- Gory and Provision "Eiteri;norter front and Market street, fiarrtsbarg, Pa. it =HOU & BOWMAN" 'w CILI AbrttrtiSnlelltB TO GRAIN CONTRACTORS. THE BALTIMORE BAG FAGroRY, No. 77 South Street, Baltimore, Md. TS PREPARED to furnish Government L Contractors and others with Linen or Cotton 11. gs an a zes, promptly for cash at low pri. - es. On: and Cm; Gmtractort will Hod it to their advantage to give me a call. JOHV C. 0 : , ‘FFUN. salmon e, Jan. 17th, 1862. ir2.l.2tnit* PUBLIC SALE W ILL be sold at Public Sale at 10 icionk A Si,. en SATURDAY vas EIGHTH DAY or FEBI agents for the site of Relined Petroleum, illu.mhuttlog uLL, smerior to any coal oil ; furnished iu auy qumtitios at the lowest. =riot rates. 170 awl 172 William Street, NEW YORK. jan-dem FOR SE I igiINGI : MAClatitaki: TONAS BROOK ifk R&D ' S . . PEIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 20u a 7 ant YDS. Wi1.11.4 ELIC& S COL.LIEND. 1 IRIS thread being wadi, particularly for t , etriug iachlnee,l vEalemeollo,.sstuttra AND ELASTIC. Ita strength Is mot impaired by waggling, nor by friction or tbio 00.110. gor lbobiuoa , ase nroose. Patent Glace, FOR UPPER TFIEIEELD, and Brooke Patint Blx Cord, 'Led Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, bold by respectable aealere turouguout tee couutry.— ALSO, 0411121 UM 100 &MU iAOII, atilidirfeD 14.1.3 ,by riNN S /le agent. noD-dßm BO Vusepdreet, New York. WHOLESALE 1:111:13 . BELLA MANUFACTORY 1 No. 69, Market &Street, below Third, HARRIABITACI, PA. M. S. LEE, AIANUFACTUREit OF UMBItFALLAS, PABBOL3 and i'frYALICING GASEd, wit( furaish goods at LUWeat ettIO,IS than ottn be bougatEiria9ga99 VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. THE "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.' DESTECITS INSTANTLY EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats do not die on the premises." "They come out of their holes to die." "They are the only infallible remedies known." "12 years and more established in New York city." Used by—the City Post Office. Used by—the City Prisons and Station Houses Used by—the City Steamers, Ships, &c. Used by —the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses Sru. Used by—the City Hotels—'Astor'—'St.Nicho las,' &c. Usedby—the Boarding Houses, &0., Used by—more than 60,000 Private Families. fi'See one or two Specimens of what is everywhere said by the People—Editors—Dealer; 4-c.' HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin need be so no longer, if they use "Coeval's . ' Exterminators. We have used it to our satis faction, and if a box cost $6 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing ; but "Cormatt's" article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the country.—. Medina (0) Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant county by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster (Wis.) Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR—We are selling your preparatiOns rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Ake, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. ECICER & &OMER, Druggists, Windsor, Md. "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Btc. Exterminator.; " Costar's" " Costar's " Bed-bug Exterm" inator " Cosi ar's " " Costar's " Electric Powder, for Insects, &c. Ix 255. 50c. AND $l,OO BONES, BOTTLIN AND FL , EOO, $1 $5 iqza POS PLANTATIqNS, SUMS, BOASS; HOTELS, &D., &O. CAUTION!! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new lauel has been prepared, bear big a fac simile of the Proprietor's signature.— Examine each box, bottle, or filask.caretully be fore purchasing, and take nothing but "Cos tars. ' ( Sold Everywhere—by All Wnot.ssar.v. Dal:rooms in the large cities. Some of the Wholesale Agents in New York City. Schieffelln Brothers & Co. B. A. Fahnestook, Hull & Co. A. B. & D. Sands & Co. Wheeler & Hart. James S. Aspinwall. Morgan &Allen. Hall, Ruckel & Co. • Thomas & Fuller. P. D. Orvis. HArral, Risley & Kitchen. Bush, Gala & Robinson. M. Ward, Close & Co. McKisson & Robbins. D. S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Lezelle, Marsh & Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Conrad Fox—AND omnas. Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyott & Co. B. A. Fahnestock & Co. Robert Shoemaker & Co. French, Richards & Co.,—AND OTHERS. AND BY DRUGGISTS, GROOMS, STOREKEEPERS and Ilsram- Ens generally in all COUNTRY Towns and VILLAGES in the 'UNITED STATES. • HARRISBURG. P.ENNA. lir Sold by D. W. Gross & Co., AND C. K. Keller, Principal Wholesale and Retail Agents at Harrisburg, and by the Diu:rooms, &roan NAMES and Razeu,Ess generally. Couirray DEALERS can order as above. Or address orders direct—[or if Price, Terme, &c., IS desired, t send fur [1862] Circular, giving reduced Prices] ItP..NRY R. COSTAR. Particrkeei llepar —No. 512 Broadway—(Oppo site the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York. febl2-d6m SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET. Admission, 26 Cenni, Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, 76 cents. Entire Box, $5.00. Doors open 61 o'clock ; Commence at 71 o'clock. Re-engagement of the Celebrated Cantatrico, Mrs, ANNA BORDWELL, MEM Mr. W. BORDWELL, Ethiopean Comedians, who will appear in their Ethiopean Drawing Room Soirees, original with Mr. and Mrs. Bordwell. To conclude with the Burlesque Opera, In three acts, of LA SOM-AM-BULL-AH. Amini (Dinah,) Mrs. A. Bordwell Liza (Susanah,) F. X. Arnold Dame Tress° (Aunt Polly,) Bordwall Elvini (Jumbo,) his Ist appearance in Opera, I. A. Paine J. A. Arnold Sanford Count (Dan Tucker,) Aleaaio (Lazy Joe) Sento CATI be natured In aavithce during be Opera Box Office open from lo to 12 e. x. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY SUPPLIES OFFLOR OF COMMISSARY Or 8 1 111MRSTRNOR, / Harrisburg, February 12th, 1862. Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, it., the 19th day of February, 1862, for furnishing for the use of the United States army, at such times and in such quantities as may be required to be delivered prior to the 10th day of March. 1862, tke following subsistence stores, viz: 300 Barrels mess pork. 300 Barrels extra mess beef. 50,000 Pounds pilot bread in barrels, in goo.l flour barrels. 250 Bushels first quality new white beans, in good dry barrels. 5.000 Pounds prima rice, in good flour barrels. 10.000 " " Riu coffee, in barrels 16,000 " light yellow sugar, iu barrels. 1,000 Gallons best quality pure vinegar. 1,250 Pounds best quality adamantin. candles, lull weight - , one-fourth in sixes, and three-fourths in twelves 4,000 Pounds good hard brown soap, full weight. 62 Bushels clean, fine, dry salt, in good tight barrels. Samples must accompany proposals of all articles, except meat—all the articles to be of the best quality, securely packed, and in per fect order for transportation. Bids will include packages and delivery at the Ootnrniss try's stores at this place. The meat will be inspected and passed upon by parties from this office on the part of the United States. All the styes will be carefully inspected and comp ired with the retains 1 sam ples. Each bid must have a printed copy of this advertisement pasted at its head, and must be specific in complying with all the terms. Pay ments to be made iu such funds as may be on band. If none on hand, as soon as received. Proposals to be endorsed, "Proposals for Sub sistence Stores," and directed to H. JONES BROOKE, Capt. and C. S., Vol. Service, Harrisburg. fei,l2-dtd CURE OF SUFFER'S a AND D LS &AMC 111:3110 tRi II WAXING Clairvoyant per k.oopu u of Ilia causes oh disorders DR. ADDISON, the celebrated Me,lmil Rummer h.le arrived at Harris burg and taken Room No. 45 at the Jones' House. wh,.re h will rein do a short alma to:. molest examina tion of pers,us allicted witu any aural 0l dalesse or 4ul - The remarsaule correct ,esi of the itut.wledge be acquires of atom pereun's nine Sit bout mating any queened,' whttevcr, Is fully shown to eaM one he ex amines, by his accounts .1 t tear tel .1. Igs -d sensation arising arum tee Ms ardor's no ti ids whadog in the sys tem, the blood or any organ alTaned. 11l Onisequenee Muds, his cures La IttuladelAhlu. and liOilllll aJd moor places wnere be has praodeed t I a ay extent, have Oven numerous and remarkable for many of the moot en WSW CAlitl. have been brought to Ills ears, and hi+ suczess ii prompt relief and spoody restoration of his patient in health and comfort, hto correspo.aled who hi. groat skill In mastering and snowing toe nature uf comp,ainki. Dr. A.ddison's Examinations and Consultations are made wthout cha , ge, ep that a PPM{ 44 Wm does not cues saythiug ; and to Lamy it may be toe meads of a cur almost b.,yoad valuators. Where ioellod treat wriest to desired, charges Mil be made moderato and to Mt the times. too7-ier. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. LIIIE bUBSCRIBERS, Commissioners of the county of Dauphin, her b., sol cit propo-als for the re-building of die County Bridge acre the i eun sylv..ula c mal, at the plan where toe vuulic read lead ing from the z•usquehanua , aver to the l'enusyiyau ia Insane Ho,pital, create the Faille, a short di.t LUCAS above Harrisburg. Persons proposing will receive the matiria Is and abutments of the former bridge n -w demolished. Saidproposds may be mace tor an Bridge as bah as a wooded one—tee Commissioner's wid decide at tie day of letting on said pr tweeds. Said iridge, whether of iron or of wood must be well and strongly built Good and sound material can only be used, ithout a roof if wooden, and shalt be after the same ~lad of tne Paxton Creek Bridge at tho loot ~f Market street, Li ihe city of Harrisburg. The as d abutments, if not in a good con ditioa now and at tue time of Ms comineuc- went of the building. whether an iron or other bridge wilt be dicided upon, must be repaired, and if an i on bridge will be agreed upon, the same must be of sufficient dimensions in the dilfereut parts, so as to Insure a good an suffi ciently strong structure. Letting will be on the 16th of February, 1862,.at 3 o'clock P. 11., and said bridge after awarded must be linishelou or intim the I.Oth of Match, 1362, when the whole amount will be paid if bent in accordance with the contract teat 'shall be entered into with the person to whom the smite will be awarded. Arrnm--JOSEPI3 MILLER, Clerk PIW?. ADOLPH P. 'I`EIiPSER., WOULD respectfully inform tuk, old patrons and thu public generally, th at hu wuf coututhe to gore InstructiOns on the PIANO FoRTE., ISt - LOMON, VIOLIN and alsu thu eil.4OllC, 01 B. He will w'th pleasure wait dpu.: pupils at their comes at any hour desired, or essolis will he given a his residence, In Third sires.. few doors below th %ratan Reformed Cherub. leclb-utt tOMETtIING NFAV ! NO excuse for having Boots and Shoes not blackened. Blacking that will give a pollee on wet or greasy boots. Just din thing for .he times, when every one cannot afford two or three pairs of shoes or boots. Call and examine, at NICEIOLS Az BOWMAN'S, J2l corner Front and Market streets. NAZARETH HALL, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. N.AZARETB, Northampton county, p a . Easy of _access Crow Ilarnsenrg by railr j ai t o Easton, and Muses seven miles by st,ge. Rev. RDWARII 11. REIOIIEL 11-3m* Principsi SHAWLS! DRESS UOUDS 1 FURS 11 ALA RGE stock of these goods will be disposed of at very low prices. Nina furs very cheap at MHO atraW, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. NrACHINERY OIL.—We sell the only reliable Natural Lubricating Oil, (warranted bee from sand and acid) and equal to Sperm sr lard in the market..Befer to Mitts of railroad men, machimat manu facturers and othtra who are using it. NeNRY COLBERT, Agent for Lubrlo Oil Company, Hardware atom op val.° tags Court House 14-2 w QULDIEW6 CAMP U..IOA.NIUN.- A. k„, very c , liv.Anant Writtvg D:s< - also, 4entor.indum Boot, Porn:am/muds, go.. •.% n2O • -01;k1101/110.'d BOOKA t ;00 . 4AY 1 HAY 11-50 tow superior baled Hay, for sale wholesale and retail op 4dX116 N. wasitm. JACOB BaH d. GEOKlig GA KVBRICEI, liaN air J OYLA, CommiSaioners. 113-d&wid