Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 21, 1862, Image 3

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HARRIBI3ORG, PA
Frulto Morning, February 21, 1562,
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SWORD P l ass.TATiox.--The officers of the
Eleventh Pennsylvania regiment, stationed at
it John's College, in Annapolis, have presented
their commander, Col. Coulter, with a splendid
@scold, as a token of the appreciation in which
he is held as a soldier and a gentleman.
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COUN TERI , IT COIN. - Half dollars —fac similies
o f violins halves--have been counterfeited
!welly by some rogues, who have
put urtuy of them !ri.to circulation. On a hasty
it,S; eetiou the counterfeit is likely to be passed
a s true, The imitation is somewhat lighter
lion re (eta from the United States mint.
VINDWATINO ins CHARACTER.—When a per
.no
s a noted thief, he takes great pride
yoked upon as such, and considers' it
n dii , ..iroce if he does aught that will lessen him
in that li2lit. So it is with Gen. Floyd. This
~,v e y not content with stealing all the spire
implemeats belonging to the Government, made
e xe-ir,ion recently to Fort Donelson, and,
finding nothing else to steal he, under cover of
&Alt, not only stole a march, but actually con
trivet to steal away five thousand rebels. After
this lent of lea erdemain, who dare say that
Floyd is not a great man.
STRANGE ANIMAL SHOT.—Mr. Jacob Early; a
farmer, residing at Ni unad a Gap, this county,
arisen to us that while out hunting near the
Duo Mountains on the 7th instant, he sno
ut dud wish e,neiderable difficulty in killing a
add animal of a species perfectly unknown to
the peoplo of that neighborhood. It first at
tacked the dogs, one of which was nearly killed
in the encounter ; but upon Mr. Early's ap
poach it took to a tree, from whence it was
shot. Th.. animal measured three feet in
length, and twenty-three inches around the
body. It had claws three•quarters of an inch
long.
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LEGISLATIVII ADJOURNMENT.—It le just fifty
pars this winter since th 3 Seat of Govern
ment was removed to Harrisburg, and we will
venture the assertion that upon consulting the
records, there will not, within that half centu
ry, lie found a solitary instance of the neglect of
the Legislature to reverence the memory of
the great and gond Washington by meeting in
the csratal on his natal day, and having read
by the clerk, or some person appointed for that
purpose, his Farewell Address. It seems, how
ever, I hat this long established custom Is to be
dispensed with this year, in order to afford the
members an opportunity of witnessing a mili
tary parade of home guards in Philadelphia!
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GIVE YOUR CHILD A PAPER.-A child begin
ing to read becomes delighted with a newspa
per, because he reads the- names of things
which are very familiar, and will make progress
accordingly. A newspaper in one year is worth
quarter's schooling to a child, and every fa-
Orr roust consider that substantial information
is connected with advancement. The mother
of a family, being one of the heads, and having
a more immediate charge of children, should
herself be instructed. A mind occupied, be
gems fortified against the ills of life, and is
braced against an emergency. Children, inaused
by reading or study, are of muse more consid
erate and more easily governed. How many
parents who have not spent twenty dollars for
books for their families, would have given hun
dreds to reclaim a son or a daughter who had
ignorantly or thomhtlesely fallen into tempta
tion ?
CATCIIIAO A Titsrmr..—Two men, partially in
toxicated, ran against a rather quiet country
man, on Walnut street, on Wednesday, shoving
him off the sidewalk and nearly upsetting him
on the street. Countryman, after eyeing the
parties a moment, laid down a small parcel he
had in bin hand, and, pulling off his overcoat,
went into the two ruffians in a style that would
hare delighted R Heenan or a Sayers. One of
the fellows he sent sprawling in the mud,
where he lay for several seconds, and the other
Farming away, he pursued him until he got
withi n Not range, when he let him have it in
the nether puts, raising him completly off his
Ito, and miking him bellow like a scared oz..
Ait ahainistering him a few kicks, which
were iitlivered with an unction that showed he
had hunt iu the job, the countryman re
turned to where his coat lay, and putting it
quietly nn, picked up his parcel and walked
WV- MO affair was witnessed by quite.a
crowd, and the general verdict lu the case of
the punished bullies was "served them right."
MUDDY THOROUCIFIYARES.—Just now the
th oroughbires of our city are In a very disagree
able cowhide from the depth and character of
the ilausites upon them. Of course, it would
it unjust to expect clean streets in view of the
hinitid force of men entrusted with the duty of
removing the filth, but we would call the at
tention of the supervisors to the fact that there
is c onsiderably more dirt on the sidewalks at
+owe of the most important crossings than there
18 any necessity for. The publication of the
D idinarice of the Mayor in reference to this
nutter, has had a very beneficial effect,.and if
't was closely followed up and enforced by the
su pertisors, we should now have clean side
walks and pleasant walking, instead of the die
aZtt eablu slime and mud through which we ere
isis f ' l rcecl to wade in some localities. By the way
a most singular fact, in connection with
Piweinelit cleaning, that some people seem in
variably to select the most improper time for
the work, if possible. A few day's ago, when
there w but little dirt on the pavements to
require cleaning, and when a sharp breeze had
luplay tin fnut the north, there was an unusual
of diligence in this line. In one case
tai noticed a colored man with a pavement
vir. miler cleaning a sidewalk, while the water
rize into a thin sheet of ice almost as soon as
it
si rind over the pavement. There is a strong
B , l3 , i B P i cion of malice attached to such labors, and
the public would hear with grim satisfactiob of
Workers enjoying the fruits thereof in ;a
kb ea crown.
A LONG SPELL-If the long spell of disa
greeable) weather which we "enjoyed" in Janu
ary and so far in February, brings 114 an early
and genial spring, with plenty of fruit, we shall
not have suffered in vain. The "oldest inhab
itant," who of late has been very chary in ex
pressing any opinion whatever, has come for
ward and made the statement that he never
witnessed such a succession of snowy, blowy,
rainy, drizzling, mizzling, sleety, ditty days as
we have bad since this winter "set in." We
sincerely trust he may soon 'set out" on his
travels to the North Pole, to learn better man•
ners by the time he visits us again.
TRIM Youtt GRAPS VlM:B.—Within the last
few years the grape interest of our city has
become quite extensive. In some of the wards
there is scarcely a garden whioh does not have
a grape vine creeping over and around a grace
fully constructed arbor. Many bushels of
grapes are raised every year, some families
having, besides enough for their own use, some
to send to market. This crop may be greatly
increased, without any additional trouble, by
proper attention to the vines. The present is
the proper season to attend to them. In the
month of February they should be closely
pruned, and trained in the proper direction,
before the sap begins to ascend from the roots
to the branches. Do not be afraid of pruning
too closely. Cut off everything but the straight
main branches, and your fruit will be the more
luscious and'plentiful.
Tam Musio Sinai of our friend Knoche, No.
98 Market street, near Fourth, notwithstand
ing the hard times, continues to flourish like
a "green bay tree." This result is due not
only to his indefatigable enterprise, bat a
proper knowledge of what the public wants in
his line of business, and his untiring efforts to
supply them. His establishment is a perfect
"gem" of a place, and people flock there by
the scores to admire and make purchases. He
has on hand just now for sale magnificent
rosewood seven octave pianos, elegantly toned,
which he dispises of for $2OO. As usual,
his stock of picture frames and musical instru
ments is large and varied, to please almost any
fancy. Among the new music recently re
ceived at his establishment, are " Vocal Beau
ties," a selection of choice songs ; Cobb's Par
lor Music;" the " Hartford Polka," deaicated
to the loyal crew of the U. S. sloop-of-war
Hartford ; " Ondine ;" and " Every Household
has its Angel," a beautiful song and chorus,
sung by Mr. J. A. Arnold, of Sanford's Opera
Troupe. A fine assortment of the best plated
looking-glasses also on hand
DESTRUCTION Or DOUNITMEIT NOTEELT-A3/ SCE,
is before the Legislature for the suppression and
destruction of counterfeit notes. It provides
that after the first of May next, it shall be the
duty of the teller or other bank officer who
shall receive in payment or upon deposite, or
for redemption, a counterfeit„,altered or worth
less bank note, to write or stamp upon all such
notes the word "counterfeit," (pared or worth
less, adding the name of the bank and his initi
als. Any teller or other officer of any bank
who shall neglect or refuse to write upon or
stamp any note as prescribed, shall forfeit and
pay the full amount of the note or notes al
lowed to pass without being so written upon.
It shall be the duty of all police officers, con
stable or other person, 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
thereof, to deliver the same to the sheriff of the
county, in which such trial shall take place,
and the sheriff shall destroy the said materials
for counterfeiting, in the presence of one or
more of the judges of said court.
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Tin RIGHTMDI U. S. INIUNTRY REGINENT.—/n
-tending Oweepondence.—The following corres
pondence. has recently passed between Major
Will. A. Stokes and Capt. J. M. Eyster, both of
the 18th U. S. Infantry :
HEAD QULETER, 18TH EEG. U. 8. iNFANTEY,
Celarnbua, 0., February 14, 1862.
Capt. J. M. lifyster
Duds Six.—Col. Carrington has done me the
honor to order me to take the field. I march
on Monday with four companies of the 18th ant
two companies of the 16th, and expect to be in
Tennessee and in presence of the enemy the lat
ter part of the week. I now appeal to you and
to all my friends in Pennsylvania to redeem my
pledge, that the Old Keystone should furnish a
full Battalion of eight hundred men—to do this
'but three hundred men are necessary. Send
us more to join the Third Battalion in vindicating
the cause of the country and the honor of Penn
sylvania. Good bye, and God tless you.
Truly yours,
WILL. A. STOKES,
M•j. 18th 11. S. Inry.
RECRUITING STATION, 3D BAT , 18TH 11. S INer,
Harrisburg, Feb. 18th, 1882.
Major Wm. A. &aisles,
8d Bat., 18th U. S. Infantry.t
Data but:—Yours of the 14th instant was
duly received, and I regret to hear that you
are compelled to move without me. But it is
ordered that I shalt remain here to assist to fill
op your command ; and that you shall take
the field to assist to vindicate the honor of the
flag of the Union, to maintain the majesty and
dignity of tne Laws and Constitution as. pure
and unsullied as when they came from the hands
of the great men that formed them, and to
punish the ruthless traitors that have dared to
war against them.
Be it so ; but be assured that my heart shall
be with you, and that I will use my utmost
endeavors to redeem your pledge ; and, I
know, that your friends in Pennsylvania will
not forget you, and will lend a helping hand,
so that that pledge will soon be redeemed ; and
then the glorious Eighteenth will appear in its
majesty and power to strike for the consumma
tion of that which is devoutedly to be wished
—the perpetual Union of our Country. .
Good bye, and Heaven protect you.
Yours, truly,
J. M. EYSTER,
Capt. 181 h U. infantry.
GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON .--The princi
pies and deeds of Washington, though the
material and frame work has mouldered and
decayed, has stamped his greatness upon the
tablet of his country's heart; it is our privilege
and duty then to render the admiration earned
and to awaken emulation by the proper obser
vance of the day that gave birth to one so
closely identified with his country's history,
and now with the reader's permission, we re-.
ipectfully call your attention to the large stock
of dry goods at the cheap store of Urich &
Bowman. -
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Peurtzpluania. Mail! ateligraph, .frittap Morning. Yebruarp 21, 186
TERRIBLE CALAMITY. —A whole family burned
?T.—Early on Monday moruing of last week a
terrible calamity happened at a mining village,
situated 801110 miles from Pottsville, called
Thomasville. By some means not yet discov
ered, fire was communicated to a small one
story log house, in which resided a man named
Thomas Connell, his wife, four grown up child
ren, a boarder named Michael Hollagan, and a
hired girl named Bridget Condon. Before as
sistance could be rendered the building bad
been burned to the ground, and a mass of
blackened bones was all that was Itft of its
inmates. The origin .of-,the-fire, so terrible in
its consequences, will probably never be dis
covered, as none of the occupants of the dwell
ing escaped.
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TwO - HunnaWn Packs of beautiful tibw spring
calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached
muslin of the best make ; blue checks, at
124 cents per yard ; white stoCkings, at 124
cents;
another lot of those good white rib
bed stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs,
at 12-1- cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs,
with border, 5 cent,; shirt breasts 124,
15 and up to 374 cents; 25 pieced new pant
stuff ; undershirts and dmwersvery cheap ;
cotton and woolen socks, at all prices
40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 124
cents; 1} grad bleached muslin 124 cents ;
all wool French metinos, all colors, at 62 and
75 cents. Having •bought the balance of the
stock of a city wholesale house of plain and
figured Swiss musllns, brillants, white cam
brics, Nausuok and Victoria lawns, suitable for
dresses, as those goods will be very scarce and
dear next summer now is the timato bay. Our
stock of Furs at cost. S. Davi',
Rhoads' Old Stand.
Tug LATUT Nzws.—Bargains I Selling off
the entire stock of winter goods below cost,
viz : Woolen, merino, cotton and canton flan
nel, under shifts and drawers, 40 and upwards;
wools n mufflers, woolen and cotton 4., Hose,
104 and upwards ; silk ties, 18 and upwards ;
suspenders, 12 ; also fine shirts, $1 00@l 26,
actually worth $1 50@il 76 ' • collars, all linen,
12k, and night shirts, 50; :also- 4 large- lot of
monkey jackets, all wool, from 76C®.$i 00 ;
also a large lot of Union • shirt breasts,. 100 ;
fine bleach muslin, 1 yard wide, 15c.; also
bleached m 60. , and fine Irish linen ,18(420c.
per yard ; Breoks, Clarks and Coal's enambled
spool cottsui 4c. .Ladies and gentle Men this is
the place to a bargain.i Please call an i ex
amine for yourselves, as one call will suffice to
convince the public of the above facts. Also,
on hand a large lot of ladies' collars, cuffs, un
dersleeves, which I will sell equally cheap for
cash. N. B.—Shirts, collars, ac., made to
measure or from sample, on the shortest notice
and most reasonable 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 & Killinger's grocery store, Harris
burg, Pa. feblo.
TELEGRAPH OUT OF TOWN.
LIST OF REGULAR , AGENTS.
" DAILY MORNING AND , EVENING
TELEGRAPH is sent every morning and after
noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city
after its publication, to the following
REGULAR AGENTS:
ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton.
ANNVILLE—G. W. Hooverter.
BLAIRSVILLE—E. Laughlin.
CHAMBERSBURG—George Tuckey.
CARLISLE—George M. Bretz.
COLUMBIA—H. H. Fry.
DAUPHlN—jeffereon Clark.
DUNCANNON—J. Hood.-
F;LIZABETEITOWN—John W. Few.
GREENCASTLE—M. D. Deitrich.
HIGHS PIRE —F 0. Alleman.
lIUMMELSTOWN—George N. Schultz.
HAGERSTOWN-0: Swingley.
LEBANON—H. H. Roedel.
LOCK HAVEN—J. D..Stratton.
LEWISTOWN—J. M. Cogley.
MIDDLETOWN—George H. Lenhart.
MECHANICSBURG--j. Eminger.
MECH.ANICSBURG—WiIIiam Tate.
MOUNT JOY—James Dysart.
MILLERSBURG—B. G. Steever.
NEWVILLE--W. P. Linn.
SHIPPENSBURG—BeIo Sr, Winkle.
SUNBURY—J. Washington.
WRIGHTSVILLE—W. Moore.
YORK—J. S. Boyer.
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! 1
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye
The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known I
All others are mere imltetione, and should be avoldisi
ityou wish to escape ridicule.
GREY. RED OR RUSTY BAIR. dyed hultantly to a
beautifil and natural Brown or Black, without the leapt
injury to Hair or Skin. •
FIPPEEN ftUtDALS AND DIPLOMAS have_been awaj•-
ded to Wx. A. littoomoo. alnie It 9, AM - otter 240,000
applications have been made to the hair of the patrons
of bie famous Dye.
Wu. A. BATCHRLOR'S HAIR; BYE produces s . color
not to be distinguished from nature and is irenhorrin
not to injure in the least, bowevor.inkt jt may be oontih
ued, and the trews of bad Dyes remedied. The hair
is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye. whbitils . prop
only applied at No. 18 Bond Street Noir York.
Sold in all the cites and towns of the United Mates, by
Drupiele and Fancy Goods Dealers
The Genuine has the name ' , Wilhelm A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engrathse. on the roar
rides of each box.
ocl2-lowly
OR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS" FORFEMALES.
, .
' , Read the fo!lowing certificate' , from etto of the first
ladles in Utica, N.Y., who called spun my agents (bit
oily (Mr Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told them that she, of
course, did notwisi. her )111111A made ': public, but if any
one should doubt the vonoerfil eftlelency of Da. DOPO
co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady io her, as
she consieered it a duty, as,.well as a ,plessere, to her
knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her
fast go
log
a young lady 17 years old. Kw was fast go
log into consumption—had taken cold-nature became
obstructed Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire.
ly cured her, and see is now in reheat health...
"We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and
explicit directions accompanying each box; Price sl.
Sold wholesale and retail by C. A Iternsvittr, No. 2,
Jones Row, lid C.' IL gum, 91 Market street, Harris
burg, Pa. By sending either qf Own $3 . 00 throoght be
HarrisburiPeit Office the Pills Will . re sent confidentially
by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage."
N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Boy no Golden Pills
of any kind unless the box is signed 8. D. Howe. All
others is a base Imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your liven filialilielth, (to say nothing of tie
ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
who show the signature of 8. D. Howe on every be;,
which has recently been added an account of the Pills
neing rtonnterketed. The ingredients composing the
above Pills are made knOWn to every Agent, and they
are safe, and 3111 perform all claimed _tor them.
Sold alsOby,Y. L Ihmberger, Lebanon ;
man, Mechanicsburg - M. marks, Lewistown ; 8, lifillott.
Carnes ; S. G. Wild, NeWvl ll e ;J. C. Altick, Ship Pens,
burg ; .1 Spangler, Chambersburg ; IC. T. Miller, York ;
J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville; 8..8. Stevens, Reading; .and
R. P . R ue t er Reading, and by "one druggist" In every
town and village in the United States, and by
e 3 4m
NOTICE.
HAVING disposed of the entire steck
of Saddles, HarneFs dw., to B. A. Rummel, (who
will continue tb business) all persona knowing them.
selves to be indebted are requested to call and settle
their accounts ; and those havirg claims will present
them for payment to the undersigned at the Boot wed
:hoe -lore, next to the Court House, where ho may be
found hereafter. A. HUMMEL.
febl3•dlt
cHOICE Teas, Green and Black, for sale
1,w!.7 NICHDLab & BOWMAN,
etal Corder Frootadd Market streets.
and
A LOT of prime Cheese just reoeived d
for sale by NICHOLAS k BOWMAN,
fobll Corner Wont and Markeroiroole.
Wholetale Factory, $1 Barclay St.)
Late 233 Broadway . , New York.
A CARO TO THE LADIgg.
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Sole Proprietor. ir°
New!
York
IlDitb
In Barash rg, Pennsylvania, Febru ,ry 20th,./ the
meaele- , , Juus Isastema, oldest daughter of W. and
BA
tilt
MART T. KER,, aged 2 years, 6mo the and 17 .la •
[The friends and relatives of the family are . pent,
fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday e 22d
at 2 o'clock P. ia., at the readmce of Mr. John (hunter,
on Thlrt street, three doors above the Patriot and Union
HOOF'S, West Harrisburg.]
JULIA.
Dearest daughter, we shall raise thee.
Now that thou bait gone from earth
Note Can fill thy station like thee,
Though they be of queenly worth.
Hy f•ther mother, brothers, siitera, dauglier dear,
Will see thy vacant pl ice a ith pain ;
In ehristian trust they have no fear,
But that they'll meet with thee ;gala.
For that day, treating wait,
For that time we'.lpwient stay ;
Iftril we gre t thee at the gate,
That leans to everlasting day.
On the 19th inst., Joss Bauman, in the 7tth year of
his ago.
[The rel Aire: and f lents are respectfully invited to
a.tend his funeral, from the residence of his daughter,
Mrs. COLINAN, In North street near Front, this,
(Friday.) afternoon at 3 o'clock.]
Nap 2bitertistmtuts
WANTED.
/110 PIJRCIERSE about half or three•quar•
hire of an axe-o( ground between Ridge road and
the cLnal. Efeb2o.lil JOHN! OINr3LAGEZR.
CHEAP TOBAGO° —We have a large
stock of good Virginia Chewing Tobacco, whkh we
ere aellineofrat low rates.. EBY k EUEKEL.
'.feb2o evx •
HAMS. AND SHOULDERS.—Tw - enty
jA, tasks of best Sugar Cared Hems ; 8(1 caelca of Waf.
moo eialt Shnulder, for sae at city prices by
febp•Sts EBY If BIINKEL.
WILt, SEAL at coat my entire stock of
millinery and fancy goodi. Call and examine
for yourselves, Shell's Row, Third street below Market.
febl9-dlw S. A. 111111.3.
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Mltrket street, Barrisburg, Pa.,
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N P l° I .11. IV C) St •
EW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS
THE .
BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU
MENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar strings and musi
cal merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
THE. LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on
hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
PRASIdES,
Suitable for !poking glasses, and all kinds of
pictures always on hand.
A doe assortment of best plated
LOOKING` GLASSE S
From smallest to largest sizes.
Any style of frame made_, to. ozder at the
shortest notice.
WM. ENOCHE,
98 Market street
febl9l:lBm
HEAD-QUARTEIUI PAIINSYLVANIA MILITIA,
Harrisburg, February 19th, 1862.
GENERAL ORDER,
No. 16.
The victories which have lately crowned the
army of the Union and the Constitution, are
deserving of special notice by the loyal people
of the State. No fitter occasion could offer to
celebrate the success of our arms, and the
loyalty and bravery of our soldiers and sailors
than the birth day of the Father of his Coun
try-
In commemoration of these glorious events
in the history of the Nation, it is
Ordered, That all military organizations with
in this Commonwealth -shall parade on Satur
day next, the 22d day of February instant, and
at 12 o'clock, K., fire a National Salute.
By order of
A. G. CURTIN, Governor,
Commander in Chief.
A. L. RUSSELL,
febl9-81. Adjutant General.
NEW MILITARY PUBLICATIONS.
LONGMORF O ON gun shot wounds, 75
The Art of War by Baron de Jom-
ini, with appendices, maps and
engravings $1 60
Infantry Tactics, by Brigadier-General
bilas Casey, 11. S. A
Practical Treatise on Strengthening and
Defending Out Posts, Villages,
Bridges .iie., in reference to the
. _
Duties of Officers of Picquets, by
Cot Jebb. Royal, (English) Rue
negro
Coppee's Field Manual for Battalion
Drill
Coppee's Field Manual of Evolutions of
the Line.. .. . .. . ... 50
With all the standard military publications
at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store.
NEW NOVELS
A
SRANGE STORY, by Bulwer, illus
jj: trated, price 25
Dinah $1 00
The Warden, by Trollope, (Pocket 11-
brary,) 25
Castle Wafer - , by the author of "East
Lynne". 60
Treasare Trove, by Sam.. Lover, now
edition 60
Tom Crosbie and his friends, by Lover.. 60
The Broken Engagement, by Mrs. South
• worth 26
With all the new 'books ae Soon as published
at BERGNER'S Ch - eitp Book Store.
• .
ANOT.H ER. SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS.
DEBT PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25
_LIP at 20, 82, $3, and $l, for We at
febls y SOBIIFFER'S Bookstore.
It BM OVAL.
THE SUBSCR IBER has removed the bal—
l_ and, of his g oods from Market street to Third and
Walnut, where he wilt keep constantly on hand a fine as
sortment of Confectionary, Apples, Oranges and l emone,
Sweet Potatoes, Dried Fruits Hominy. (teens and S. Ices.
Also Rio and Dandelion coffee, all kind of Nuts with other
articles too numerous to mention. Thankful for past
patronage he hopes by strict attention to business to
meet a contlinance of it. JOHN mar.
feblB-2wde
FOR SALE.
l a AC HINERY 'for making doors, sash
and blinds. Apply to J. OUNKLI,
febl7lllw Third street above State, Harrisburg..
TicAY I 114 Y 1 —Sitp(Fior 'Wed -APT
AVor I POPY
JAMS M. WHE61,13
Wcw aimertismento
TO GRAIN CONI`RACTO RS.
THE B&LTIEORE B FELCroRY,
No. 77 South Street, Baltimore, Md.
Is PREPARSD , to furnish Government
Contract. re and others with Linen or Cotton gaga or
all team promptly for cash at low prices. Oats and
Cons Contractors will End it to their advantage to give me
a call. JOHN C. GitiIFFIIN.
Baltimore, Jac. 17th, 1862. 19-24-2mii*
SC HIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGESTS,
AND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Per
funk, ry, &C. Alan agents for the s of Relined
Petroleum, Lllmisinartng Oil, superior to any coal oil ;
furnished Mans quuntitles at the lowest mar , cet rates.
170 and 172 William Street,
NEW YORK.
ja27 418 m
raft SEWING MBCEIINEB.
JOlirAti . BROOK & S
PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON.
200 i 5 500 YD& Wllfll4 BLACK d COLORND.
Lll.lB thread being made particularly for
Sewing Machines, is OEuT STRONG), SMOofil AND
ELASTIC. Its strength is not Impaired by washing, nor
by friction or the needle. For Maobloes, use Drools'
Patent Glace,
FOR UPPER THREAD,
and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket,
FDR UNDER THREAD,
Sold by reepeciabla dealers throughout the couutry.—
A.ISO, 1110.009 Or 100 WAIN LAOH, ASSORTID ave., by
111151 RY SERA Rile Agent.
nob-d6m 36 Ytneyntreet, New York.
SOHEFFE IL'S :BOOK' 'STOUR, 1
(New the Haeriaberg Bridge.)
• JtJt?,T RECEIVED from the
nittora lotot fine 0011511BROLLL NOTE
Perin; .weieb we wili.e4 et *tap per ream.
SOl.ao per reset t'Pr ware PATER, deeorited with
the latest awl very , handsome emblems and patriotia
manna.
$3.80 for 1000 Wan% ENVFLOPES, with national any, ,
patriotic embleaw, petted ki two colors.
Please give us s call_ THE . F. BCtIEFFER,
!az,' Harrisburg
THE PRIVILEGE
OF THE
WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
UNDER THE CONSTITUTION by Horace
Brinney, Esq Pamphlet edition for sale
at BERGNER 8 CHEAP BOOK STORE.
Price 15 cente.
BIAN . DS I BLINDS I!!
NEw'VENITION BLINDS made to or
der tr;tho small sum of la, V 2,50 and $3. New
blinds made :out of old ones a". equal low prices for
seventy five cents a Owe and upwards. C all and sue at
my shop, in Second street, below Chesnut.
feb3-lin it. SR tat.
WHOLESATJE
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY!
No. 69, Market 'Street, below Third,
40 M. EC. LEE,
MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PAWLS and WALKING CANES, will Mrniett
gouda at lA)WKR PAIOES than can be Innen in any of
het:Warn ettte3. m rah% its will do well to
all and itSOll •11 . 1 qo tiny, and ato Vil2C9 them
elves of tbia fiat au23-dly
DE.. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST'
CIFFERS his bervioes to the citizens o
tharrlaburg and IM vicioo y. He solicits a share 0
the public patronaga, and gives .ssuratice 06: hie best
endeavors shall be given,to render satialliation in his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried deritist4l2o feels safe in
nytting..the public generally to cell on him, assering
hen, that they will not be dissatisfied with hls serylcen,
CKdoe No; 1.26 Markel utieot , in the bouid formerly oc
cupied by Jacob H. eby, near the United Slates Hotel,
Harrisburg, Pia ' CRYB-dly
Seleot Sohools for Bova and Girls
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
rrHE Fall term of ROBEItT 11.1'EL WEE'S
School for boy it, will open on the first Monday in
September. re, room is well ventilsied, comfortably
furnished, and In every respect adapted for school per
. .
tie:MARINI& 111.'ELWEE'S School for girls, located n
the same building, will open for the Fall term et, the same
Ume. The room has been elegantly fitted up to promote
he health and comfort of aehoiars. aug22thl
FOR THE NEW YEAR.
NOW OPINING AT
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE,
91, Market street.
A FINE variety of those rare
CONFECTIONS,
just from the Factory. A most ELEGANT MIXTURE,
(the lineal yet received,) noatly put up in one pound
boxes.
Call soon.
Also, another lot of those Bolen did
Idles' Satchela,
ladies' Wire cad Leather Purees,
Ladios , Oompanioas or Work Cluaes,
and other One goods which you would do well to see
dal)
P. & W. C. TAYLOR'S NEW SOAP.
- , It Is economical and Melly detersive. It con
talus na Rosin and will mt waste. It la warranted not
to injure Um hands. It teal impart an agreeable odor,
and Is therelore suitable for every purpose. F r
sale by WM. DOCK , Jr. & Co.
2 60
HAY 4 HAY ! I
A SUPERIOR. article of Baled Hay, at
$l7 00 per ton for seta by
JAMES M. WREELER.
4 75
AUGUSTINE L. CII&YNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Resideffice No. 27 North Second Street.
N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
MORE LIGHT!! CHEAP LIGHT!!!
AGREAT reduction in the price of
EXTRA No. 1 BURNING OIL, (Warranted not
=planned has taken place. Ii will pay all who purchase.
Burning oils by the barrel or small quantities, to buy at
GILBERT'S
f4-2w Hardware store, ownite the Court House.
CRIISHED, broken loaf, fine and coarse
pulverised and other sugars for sale by
NICHOLAS & BOWMAN,
Olrner Front and Market streets.
JUST RECEIVED.
ASECOND LOT of Comic and Sentimen
tal Valentines, at •lifferent prices.
febls y WIENER'S Bookstore.
JUST RECEIVED.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family
Bibles of different styles of binding, at 000, SI 25
$1 50, $2, $3, $4, $5 andel°. Also Pocket, Bibles of dif
ferent styles and prices at SCEIFFFERII Bookstore.
febb y
CRUMB BRUSHES, Door Math, Scrub
1„.„1 Wog and Blackening Brushes, for sale by
NICHOLAS &111WitiAN,
Corner Front and Market streets.
TO FAMERS.
OATSOATS ! 1 Cash paid for Oats
by JAMES M. WIIMMLER.
CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS
and everything In the line, just received in large
qiiantities and for sale very low by
trti. Dreg, r ,8t Co.
POWDER, Shot and Caps for sale by
NICHOLAS & BOWMAN,
Front and Market streets.
CROSS &
.131,A.OKWE LI'S Celebrated
fICKIJOIA SAIICB3,.PII,IgiEIiVIi9, azo„ ac. A large
simply or the a bove, embracing every viuiety, just re .
calved ai3d for sale by
WY. DOCK, Jr.,./k Co.
.SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE
THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET.
Admission'
25 cents
Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents.
Seats in Private Boxes, 75 cents.
Entire Box, $5.00.
Doors open ei o'clock ; Commence at 71 o'clock.
Re-engagement of the Celebrated Cantatrice,
Mrs. ANNA BORDWELL,
Ethiopean Comedians, who will appear In their
Ethiopean Drawing Room Soirees, original with
lifr. and Mrs. Bordwell.
First Night of the Burlezque
ITALIAN OPERA.
With Choruses by the whole Company.
Seats can he secured In Revalee doting the Opera.
8 , 11 Office open from 10 to 12 A. M.
UNION RESTAURANT,
BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON,
NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
THE subscribers having erected a larg e
building at the above pla -o, pracmiy fair the per 0.
Ilea above iddittated, beg to call the attention of the pub.
t 1 to the toll "vie:
'flit Rostarraart, Oa the first Do r, with a dining room
attached, la fitted up to ilrinnasa style, and it will at iii
UM'S be eappled with the hest (WS rgiti to be had in
the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, ash, and all
kinds of game in season. Oysters served op in every
atyle, and meals to be hod at all hears. The Ales of 41
the celebrated breweries ie the country constantly ea
hand.
The Ten-pin Ailey, or Bowlike Saloon, Is to the rear,
and contains three alleys of modern clowitruetleu, where
the lovers of this healthy eserelsi can enJoy them 'elves.
The Billiard Saloon Is up-stairs—elegantly !Wed up,
and contains three marble top c imbination embu] ta
bles, equal to any made.
Harrisburg has 'ong felt the want of a grand combin
ation of this kind, arid as the proprietors arc determine .1
to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve
rything in their power to mike it a fas icioable ei
they hope to receive a liberal shire of public patronage.
jail-dtf Wthi.d kat C. McFADDIOT OP.
ALARGE LOT of Black silks.
A Fine Assortment of Plain Dress Silks
Eng. Rep. Mourning Silks.
Small Bar Black and Purple Silks.
A New Stock of Mourning Dress Goods.
A Large Lime of Irish Linens, at old prices
A Full Stock of Skeletou Skirts;
Best al Lute ever manufactured.
A Full Line of (lints Undershirts and Drawers
Furs ;
Now eirsing out the stock.
Rxlmoral Skirts ;
N.:w article.
Marseilles Counterpaines ;
At old prices.
Allendale Spreads ;
Cheap.
A Large Line of Towellings.
Now open at CATFICAR [S,
leblB-y Next door to the Harrisburg Bank
NII
PROF. &DOLPH P. TEUPSER,
WOULD respectfully inform his old
patrons and the public generally, that he will
continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science or THOROUGH
134:n. Ho will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their
homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given a
nig residence, in Third strew low doors below th
German Reformed Church. duct.-:n;
Avaluable Two Story double frame
DwisMpg Rouse and Lot of grout d, enlisted on the
corner of North street and Ee-4 I'M feet On North
street and 110 feet deep, two basement nnettene, two cel
lar, and eleven rooms, also a never failing spring of wa
ter. The building Is well calculated for a store or hotel.
Terms reasonable. Inquire of W. BARR,
jan4 City Auctioneer.
NO excuse for having Boots and Shoes
not blackened. Blacking That will give a polish on
wet or greasy boots. Jun the thing for she times, when
every nue cannot afford two or three pairs of shoes or
boots. Call and examine, at
_ _
NAZARETH HALL,
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
NAZARETH, Northampton county, Pa.
Easy of access Cron Harrisburg by railroad to
Easton, awl thence seven tulles by stige.
Rev. EDWARD H. REICIIEL ,
Principal
FSII Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Co
x con-outs, & &c., just reeeired4 nd for sale by
NICILM.s & BOWMAN,
Corner Front end Margot streete.
febl4 y
COAL OIL lower than any House in
Harrisburg, for sale by
fob 14-y
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR in fourth and
hall bbt. sacks, alao, wholesale and retool at lb
New Grocery and Provialon 8 are, r rout and II .11tet sta.
Nienotp , t Bowl! , •
DANDb.;LION UuFF6E!—A. Fr% rah and
large supply of this Celetmfed CofPejust received
by fjall WU. DOC f, Ir., Yr o
SHAWLS! DRESS GOODS ! FURS 1 Jr
ALARGE stock of these goods will be
disposed of at very low prices. Fine furs very
cheap at C.ll HO &KT'S',
Mart door to the Harrisburg Bask.
MACHINERY OIL.—Wo oell the only
reliable Natural Lubricating Oil (warranted free
from gaud and acid) and equal to sperm or lard in 'he
market. Refer to hots of railroad men, machinist maim
,
faoturera and oth,:rs who are uclog ft.
IisNRY GILBERT,
Agent for Lubrlo Oil Company, Hardware store op
pooh° the Court noose 14-2 w
QOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. - A
kj very o - nvemenl WriWag D:s-; ; the P
Memorandum Rooks ; Portmouumee,
n2O :➢CHEFPMR'3 13001‘U
RUBBER GOODS!
Rubbe Balls,
Rubber Watches,
FRESH BUTTER and EGGB constantly
on band and for aftio by
MOINES h BOWMAN,
9 corner Front and Market streets
CCRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh
Apt)* Hemony, at
MINOE PI - Es,
RAISINS, CITRON,
URRANTB, SEIM, &C.,
Suitable for Mince Pies Sole low - by
de6 W m, DOCK, JR.. &
VALENTINES! VALENTINES!
A FULL and splendid assortment of Valen
entines, wholesale or retail, at
BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS 1
&large invoice of New Styles of French Blanket
Shawls received this morning by
onl3 CiTH 'ART & BROTHER
OUR newly replenished Gtock of Toi.et
and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city, eud
fooling confident of rendering astistaction, we would red
peetfUlly invite a call. He UGH,
kelp:kat street, two doors east of Fourth street, south
ed
RESI-1. Lemons, Apples, Cranberries,
„V for sale by NiumotB A: BOWMAN,
owner Front and Market street,
Mit ullanteus
Mr. W. BORDWELL,
JUST RECEIVED,
FOR SALE
SOMETHING NBW I
Nicuor..9 Bowtt
corner Front and Market etrr*te
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Markel Etreet
Rubber Rattles,
Rubber Toys generally at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTOSE
N ICHOLS & BOWMAN'S,
corner. Front and Market streets