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gABRISBURG, PA
Ida) Morning, March 8,1882.
5 OLT Foil COUNTLIMIXTS.-116 New York
(.1 muddy, says that counterfeit five
Chit 0 1 States Treasury notes were put in
;,Lion in that city lest Friday. They are
,e 1 tea ns excellent imitations of the gen
bet (au be detected, the letters "U. 8" ,
sithi, the other-being left out. Our
.b .nld be on the look-out for these coon.
.sore.—we see by this morning's Byrne
that our friend, Mr. Kennedy, mt.
„ w rOler of the Legislature from Perry
h I;eceeded from batchelorhood, and
',widen/ref in the blessed State oflittat..
Tae oath ,of allegiance has been
and he and Ms amiable bride'have de
in toot of union now and forever. May
, h a ppiness and prosperity ever attend
-031. neca G. Simmons, of
iolutylvania regi Se ment, and Mr. Willia the m
tun. r of the same regiment, arrived
Frtlar morning, direct from Gen.
diution on the Potomac. Col. Sim-,
.1,..rt !wiled borne on furlough to recruit
dth, %hid' has been seriously imired:
natter glowing picture of imp a ired:
u
ag the Potomac, and represent&
Irom this neighborhood as being In
;.at fig trim, and anxious for a pop
truray.
I!==1
:Los Ason.—Burglare are beginning •to
•
fu vur it) again. Last week, u already
in the TEI.IOIIAPHt they robbed Hoover's
I , In Suuth street. On hasta'nesday
,t ey visited the confectionary shop of
ul,ll, in Third street, and helped them
. t a tarts quantity of mauve. On
gins toga ti.ey made a dsmonstratiOn
broker's office, in Market
but f ole , l to effect an entrance. On the
211 t. Thursday, they broke Into the res-
tot h Br) er, from which they succeeded
,ring oft IL quattllty of butter, knives and
ear and ether articles.
, ronnos ro ADIZND THII Fut Buz..—A bill
teen reid in the Legislature amending the
c,E.,118;.1 It enacts that the seciond see
n::: thi , act ~ball be so construed, that in,
etiots hrretofne or hereafter commenced
:y wf.t, in any curt of record in this 001:11
aacrtalth, rte legal and equitable plaintiff OT
action or actione,.ithall be
to the attorney i!.stituting the same for
the t 044 and feu allowed by said 'id, %like
are liable in cases Where
dzmait Las been recovered, and tha Same
mar b.l NCO vadb debts of like antonnt.are
now kr law hforeted.
I=l
E Ravi. Sttn rIYo A7ILIII —Lieut. &nip
R4aido n Baid,—Lieut. Samuel 0. Son
-11 the Fifty-sixth Pinnsylvania regl
logol .ith shooting the soldier, Von
!.I , erg. iu itiopberry alley, in this city,
night, was brought before Judge
Tatirsday evening, on a writ of
i:.7L13 and, after a hearing of the cue,
..jci.d to buil—S.o. Sloymaier, Esq., of
Cul. S. 0. Meredith, and the dot-en
:a binding themselves in the sum of
lusthed dollars, for the defendant's
Van Valtenberg, the
nine, @till remains at Herr's Hotel,
, tLaii.:h BIM very feeble, his attendtt!g
pronounce him out of danger.
;ti Ntw COtiRT HOLISE.-771s Comfy afrolit*
Athres.—Th e difficulties existing,
1-e_ he Au !tors and Commissioners of this
Live at length culminated in legal p r°-
The Auditors last week required
Itaiesioaera te. appear before these with
••• , 6, and to newer all interrogotaries
gut he put to them. The Oomniission
'2'. vale (hat the board of Audjtere were
• jailed, refuted to comply with the
itt, Auditors then gave the Oemwde'
outierstitod that they would ezeicise
:oht• r ated in them by law to compel
,:ttttralauce. The Commissioners, in order
• ''•lttt that, filed a petition waking the
a tole upon the Auditors to show
a quo warm/0 should not issue
eta. The rule was granted, and the
shoe fixed for this Monday, March
e meantime, the Auditors conoelvieg
,
44ting of that rule was not a super
7. Ad an Attachment, and have now the
k ; s, : he C ommisbioners in the custody . of
••=l.l. Thus the matter rests 'for the
` 4 :+vi TO Scnoot Sovlttnassmiwn.--A. Mill
Orr duced in the Legislature havibg
,yrt the examia ation of oui .county
, nt
endents, with a view of sumer:
" e ipabilities to discharge the da
-1
positio n to which they aspire. It
Judg,es of the Distrt Coni.ts*
Tu t; with thethe
President Judge of t ic he OCAnt
4 Plt'lls is all counties except
,M the Pre,itleat Judge of the
judir
t ,gether with the Associate Judges
musty, ,11,411 appoint before June
of three teachers, the Lest they can
bbail examine all persons voted for
at the Triennial Convention of
"r, andthe General Superintendeat
'''
:Ilan ken the person found duly qu
: 115 . 9 the most votes . The examine ail
tv bd practical and theoretical, .atui
, pet cent. of the questions must be
: ' ;, 11 , w ` 1 " 21 . The Committees shall bold
` 4l. q .
y'
'-'ll .ye arsye t he members may in
r I 11 enal Superintendent .. of
Proof of unfitness beinettien hint
't. 'z,
',ball have a right to sanfos
N, et ,
, 14:1 01 a County Superiumudent,
`ikt ea u4 lve a right to appeal to the Ocurunits ,
41tritination.
FLAG PRISCNTATION.--The ceremony of pre.
setting one of the State Saga to Col. Sohlaudeck
er's (111th) Pennsylvania regiment, tqok place
in front of the State arsenals! 11 (rola&
Saturday, and was witnessed by a large :con
course of citizens. The 111th was mostly re
cruited in Erie and Crawford counties, andls
one of the float looking-regiments tint have
entered the service.:. t-
ARREST or Ditargalia.—An order from Capt.
Dodge, superintendent of the recruiting service
in this State, makes it the duty of recruiting
Officers to arrest deserters and send them to him
at 13airisburg, with the evidence of their deser
iion, when they will be, trtulinnitted to their
respective regimente. Advertising rewards for.
the_apPrehension of deserters, a practice rather
common of late, is prohibit d.
A Raumcmun Faux or THI Warn.—Dime
Nature is often fantastic in • her, conduct, and
ithe often startles us by the superior skill she
displays when she attempts to imitate human
workmanshiP. A zmnarlutille affair of time kind
was exhibited in onr city to=day.by Maj., Davit;
umata, hi thirsimpe of a Piece of a flag which
is o ? sMtig . hfii lit*J9tigP4, lOreettetk,STA Mk
;5P5.1 1 0 !: 41 9' Fir#l2l9, VW; t40 24 k 9.444 b•
curln l !Tifio q.,. I . 2 Ketinio.°:°, kkthotwAnd
cur recent ihotoriec, By. ^ the peculiar force of
ile wind the flag was torn into .shreds,' and
platted firmly togetlieiin a , regular four ply
rat; as evenly sod 'regularly as if , dose by the
and Of , some skillful workman; and •as if ,to
Make an omen of, good for our country, after
the stars and abipes were firmly platted, a most
Curiously wrought knot was &stoned at the end
to prevent them, w as it werei.fron; evarheoo . m-,
4 41 5 e1.. :6:4 ) 1 ., 81 P 41 :!....., ...
Thirrg on la.—To the great
delight orskaters, J. Prost, Fog., paid as an.
sther, visit, and, the ice on Saturday 'morn-.
ing on Dowding's Pond was in grand condition.
Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather,
large cumber of ladies
,and gentlemen, were
present, engaging in the invigorating and
healthful exercise, which lately become so
popular. Old Borers was unusually rude and
churlish, whisking about the draperies of the
Sir damsels who braved his wrath, and pinch
ing the cheeks. and noses of their cavaliers,
but the only effect seemed' to be to Make the
beaux and boles draw nearer together and
Make them skate the faster. To go down the
Pond before the wind Was all very pleasrut, but
sting back again was , not go easy: All fancy
skating was out of the question. We saw one
gentleman, indeed, executing several fanciful
Movements, but as we observed him shortly
afterwarde Sitting down upon the ice, we eon
eluded that his exertions had been rather too
nitwit for him. Still, in spite of the cold, the
Gene was extremely enlivening and cheerful.
here would go some young couple in full sail,
across the Pond to avoid the full force
of the wind. There comes a gallant, backing
tip right in the teeth of the , breeze with a
fair craft in tow, in all the gloriee of, ermine
skating-hood and crimson balmoral. , The la
dies, indeed, seemed to pride themselves upon
their hardihood in resisting the whid and the
storm, and certainly they deserve all credit for
their courage. If they only took proper pre
cautions against being chilled after becoming
overheated by their exertions, they will probe
hay experience no ill effects front. their expo
sure, although we doubt not that many old
ladies sagely shook , their heads today, wheat
the young people returned from skating, and
prophesied aU sorts of evils is the future.
Carawanr.—The meanest map on earth is the
shmdeter. He who, taking ambush behind
the convenient phrase "they say," endeavors
to destroy the reputation of enewif is a
Wretch beneath contempt. The footpad who
stops the traveller with his "stand snd.lielly
er is worthy of respect, compared with the
cowardly knave who stabe. his foe in the dark,
ae lava did Michael Oissiti. Pledeed is count
gems, if it is wicked, and he has at least the
merit of making no false .pretetiO.e.e. B 1 , the!,
tattlers form soother claseovhich is ,riot al=
together confined to those .old ladies who
I delight to gossip over their tea, and brifore
Whose remorseless tongues reputations melt
away like the sugar In fhe boiling #:theil•r —
Idle, chattering, empty-headed creatures, who
delight,
,parrot -like, m,pcst..ltut„ , ripw
story, but more parkionfaili if it I. to : ill
disadvantage of those whom they call their
Mesas, are to be founsi:in every circle of adz
clety and of . both , awe!, ibey,M4itat only
what they have heard., " Mid me,
I: cannot vouch for the trathof. It, very likely
it is not so. I wonidn't •on any account have
the story come from me." And Fo these ill=
tenoned magpies go hopping about, prating of
that of which they knew nothing, and sowing
the eeeds of misery for many an honest man
or innocent girl, when in their miser*); Air*
Words will be sweeter than honey. It is a
very good ride, but one whiCh, is often diste:4 .
&aided. to IN 3 4f4 1113 11 bebbdt 1 0 ” 02 's 2..•
Which you weld not say before his far. it is ,
the golden rule 'applied tit 'the tisk 'Of
tesague, tied; 414 - nieribir proiitaiMy
tunniirlierlieteilt-is no wonder that slander Is
eb rife. The beet man bee some tiara. hii
Character. The best man occssiourdir 4 08 , 1
thingatif-whichsbokilAttemo*.
fit,,to say the least, charitable to pus them
aver in silence, and let them be forgotten*
olleedll9 ekilleY, be.
.--....-..--
_ ,
' Two Hunan Paton of beautiful new spring
calicos; a largerilofof 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 ft hite-rib
lied stockings ; iddles' - pocket ' handkeichiefii,
at 121 cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, ,
With border ' 6 cents ; shirt brileeta. OA,
16 and up to 871 cents; 25 Pieces new Oa"
I stuff ; undershirts and drswersrery cheap ;
cotton and woolen socks, at' - all prices ;
40 dosen woolen stockings, for 'children, 121
a t
ntr -1# . yititi bleached entsliri 121 cents ;
a i l wool Franck merinos, all colors, at 62 and
.7 cents: Having `bought the balance of dirt
a k of , a city whblesale hense of plain and .
Tired Swim muslins, brillanta, white cam
., cyr, - ,lbkrutuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for,
I; flawo,:as those goodi will be *try same arid ,
next summer now la*timelo kny.
"Our
k otArtuent B.agat4 '1 t lener,
.. ~I ..., I. If t , rlithwile QM BM& I.
IPtintoglifaiiiniAtitorittlewpir? - 4 1 4 1 40rAtitrinartlY 3, Mt*
TELEpAAPH . OUT OF-,',TOWN.
LIST. OF REGULAR AGENTS.
The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING
TELEGRAI'II'is sent every morning and after
noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city
after its publication, to the following
RIGGIULAIL "Jii94 1 100*:
ALTOONA—Theo. B. Batton:
ANNVILLE--G. W. Hooyerter.
BLAIIISVILIZ—E. Laughlin.
• CELAMBERSBURG—rGeorge Tueket.
CAftLISLE-41eorge' MI Bretz. •
cout*BrA--n. II:ft •
• VADYEllNlefferson Clark.
~
.
GREENCASTLE •-M. D. De' itrich.
• HIGHSPERE- 7 ;•,_44 0 4. 11 0
LEUMMETNTOWNeorge Schultz.
IlEAC Ml t tilatil l A Y art
WOK LEAVEN—J. Stratton.
ponsTovni,,l. Wgley,
MM,DLETOWNL4IeOrgeIt.• LWihart.
MECHANICSBIIRGI Swinger.
. MECHANICSBURG—WiIIiam Tate. ,,
lAOCNVJOY-Iljairies Dyearti
MILLERSBIIRG---B. G. Steevor....
NEWVILLITWWI
SHIPPENSBURO—KeIsdt. Btakli.
SUNB DRY—J.Washington.
WRIGHTSVILLE—W. Moore.
YORK—J. S. Boyer.
To Tics Pestio.—The ix - lition of our country
a few months &nos, and the fear of a protracted
4rar, was the inducement with some of our
Manufacturers to advance the price of cotton
goods, outside speculation also contrjbuted*o
an additional advance, 'fro& they ftideof holding
huge
,gnantkties of goods oat_ of thequariet.
'the recebt.vittorlea of the , fadtitratarmY, end
tthe probatiftitriotAeepaedy settlement' Of our
difficulties, has' thrown thew- goods upon•the
inarltelif Mincers Wthsll abatement in prises'; it
would be folly, however to expect inuch'
&m ai until an-uninterrupledeupply ef - ctitten
gods its way to the northern states. We will;
however, sell the following makes of calico at
twelve and a half cents, perlyand ; Pacific, Eng-.
Ainin: l66 !.'r 'His9fltoS
And Glos*l* 4 444allOther.keddioti the genie
tleduollota Yours respectfUlty,
Liam Btßowltarr:
LATEST NllWlL—Biriatiis I Selling. Off
the entire. stock of Winter goods below cost,
Nagle°, merino, cotton and canton
del, ander ado to and drawers,.4o and upwards;
wOolerik:niullarC*odlen and cotton "„ j . Rose;
104 and riTweidtti silk this, 18 and upWards ;
suapeuders, 12 ; also fine shirts, $1 00(gi1 25,
rictiltslly 'worth 41 50(41 151 ccilleirei'all
12i; and night shirts; . 60'; also a la tor lot of
&lonia* , jeCketsi all irool, froin 76c $1 00 ;
rilto a largo Ickt , of - Thifon breesur, :10e.;;
ilne bleach 'muelin, 4 , lf yard- wide;lsc*.• libro
hletwched ardeliti,Bc.landtke Itiehlinetr,lB42oc..
per yard:l Brooke, Clarke and-Crier
s enambled
spool dottbrr, , 4c. and*entlkmen thie is
the place - Ur get a beirgaiii. Pleassoall and. ex
amino for :yourselves; as one call:will suffice to
convince the public okthe above sects. e Also,.
(In band a ,large;bit of ladies' collars, co* on
dersleeves, which I will welhequally iiibeap , •for
h.. N. &c.,: made to
Measure or,from samplei., on the •shortest notice
aadempst reasomade—terms , lOU :want a
hargalawnd - e good' fitting shirt, &c., just toga
mea A. Lyiert;'et the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt
annfactory, No. 12 Market street, rooms next
Hummel & giocary store, Harris
, rg, Pa. • feblo.
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES.
"Read the follo.ing certificate" from one of the Ors t
11ifiles In Wm, N. Y., who called upon my agents In that
city (ttr, Wm. Bristol & D 0.,) and told them that she, of
come, dhimordwielt her mato .Ixtedo. papas, bid ifilner
one should doubt the woe legal efficiency of Da. Dtnioli 7
4
'II Golden Pins, they . might. ,gefer any lady to • beg, a.
1
a eoongkiered it a detsituirelt as a pleaspre, to her
ow ledge of their Mammy, as administered to her
%hi* arab/ ilia Al year pm., e.bitivras hat go,
ing into cone omption—lmd taken cold—mature bebants
obstructed..-' Two boxes of thin Goldea, Pills 'OM:ro
cured her, and dna Is now In ' robing heahht
-1
b,
We were particular In baying the genuine. Full and
*Witt 4irecticnis4l4 l xoMAPAY3Dll Mai bon ftleffitl.4-.
SOK whifinsaleosktitAreintll hY 0, A. Itathirdlao No. 2;
Yonee Row, and• t.-W: razz; 91. Wraith" street; Elands:
blifg, Pt. .t By windbag eitherlif them-ST 00 thronghite
Garrisbmg Post Ofdee the Pipataillke sentaxaddssually
by meit„to lull: Poffittriti/flPualrri , "frlNiq'rO a l a il e t" -
[N, out Dm oounteriblie. Buy notimden Alin
0i1%410 less the bolt to 'alpha 8.1t.' Rowe. 'Ail
is a base imposition and unsafe; therelbri v ii
yiou value year lives and health, (to say nothing.of
1 tw
itg blimbusged out of your money,) buy only of those
ho show the eignatore of S. D. Howe on every box,
blob has recently been added on amount of the pail
twine countertfetted. The ingredients composing the
*We Nib are made knotta, to rivsty Agent, and they
Ms safe, and will perform all &timed for them.
i Sold 11110 by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. .1 . Rasa.
Man, Mechanicsburg ; M. Marks,l4wlstown ; S. Milton-
Omits. ,- 8. G. Wild, Newville ; J. O. AIMS, Shipman,
Mug ; J Spangler, Oimmberatour; 8. T. idler, Tort ;
.ii A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; 8. 8. St even. , Reading; 914,
. P. Flouter, Reading, and by 4 cateltrugginti , IS every.
: %Iliad vißivi in the Unitedatebs: ahtibst: -•
. S. D. liOws,
, •
Bole -PrOptIMISr, New York.
e 8 4m
• ' Win. L. flatiiheloris &air.; Dye 1-
The Only Hannleos and sliellablit nyearacimirivl
{ All others ire mere imitations, and shonidAe .avoldthi
16yon wlah to escape ridicule. .. „ ,
09111 f, ItED OR RUSTY RAIN Obi
,bbantifol and natural Brown or Black , rithout the , 1049
kilory_to Hair or Skin.
FISTSEN 11 r.DALS AND DlPLoliakihave Item Avail'
mid to Wm. A. Baron:Loa sinqe DI 9, and . ovw;2004004
applications have been made to ttm.halr of lhaWfoir
Wm. A. BA RI; HAIR , DIE :proancan a ;bola
dot, to be distinguished from nature and WAIPIPMY!
tit to Wire in the least, howerer long Sjm.st
Mai, and the 111 effects of bad Dvenvethgedled. Tim' hit;
is Invigorated for BM by this eyleadlilDffiNWltlehlis prop&
erly spelled at No. 16 4kmd Street Nosri3Nrl6..)
I Sold in all the cites and to.E*,of , tfit SnitelisSliteit e. by,
II and Fancy floodatierb , ,
i rll a r Genuine him the name " WUtiam „ L i—' l • l
aim address upon a steel nnotving,iollli the; m 6
sides of each box. , • , • • . -
WthamitlieWirni& - Atiairt`' da" St., •
Late ZS NT!:
Y. ...`4 A .8
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FOR EIEWINGAM&CHENSIE
I D•
AB BI R IK I e * BR°' •
11. Y.
200 41$00 YDS. WW 2I 4 alkoKtiCii COLOIII2O
HIS thretEml_a4plipliptiarly for
Sewing Itacitsrer, YENT" STRUNG, SMOOTH AND
&STIO. strength. is not sired by washing, nor
friotlon or the needle. For Machines, use Rivas/
.. t Glace,
FOR UPPRILTRBRAD,
.a2dRrOORS Patent Six Oord, Red Ticket,
FOR UNDER THREAD,
Bold by respeelable dealers thillagbOut the country.—
Aso, sans at 100 ocAles WICMum Noe. by
WY. 111111‘a, Sole Noe.
dip7li stTr• 7 '0 4 4 eifil'afk.i.
i THE PRIVILEA.I3-
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Nu
ITHDEB THE `CIONSTITUIION by Horace
Brioney, Beg. PampliteCidition fer Bale
8F,4.,G4T8W8 9BA . P T BOOK BLOB&
Price I todriiii)it ...., ,
t . t
i --
i - LARGE. ':.l,ll.l6o,llAllitig'i' . qf Family
swim of outoriiittatAiie-at ailddini, at 'goo, $l.-: . 26
$ 50, $2, $3, si,, St and $lO. A leo Pocket. Mlles or au-
slylea and Prigell at'. ,egfferllff'SPooktitara..„-4
,febl,Y,'”' - ' ''' '• ' --,
dam, t i .
ixfigaijimiliosivil&saiLlboshak o l lo . 3
-An ye-A 64411tirarat.
A cikan TO TEUI-LADM
HAIR DYE L',JW.R. DYE 1.1. .1
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MTH' NAJL, m•intllwraltiVn grefs
itrla BN/mw
INttu:,9ibmf . teeniinto
LIST OF LETTERS
RRNMONGatititCattskiitalictesT
( kgViet , , WritRAM)IIARIPILIaini
oFF!cutum,POBLISHEO IN'tif I NEWSPAPER RAVING
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION..
L plll4l, I. I 5 'IP
Anderson, N E
Anderson, M_
Andrews, F ."
Anderson, E
A
Baker, E
Bao,ker, A
baker, 8 •
Balslsy, E
Beater, H
Birmingham,. A.
Metiges; 0'
• higliftng,
E
-0 s Alsguire,
a lithilVrt, 8 '
A
..Miler/ L
• • • • .11iller,1
• • MHO", E"
Machkti
Bloom, Miller; MI3
Maier, '
Birk, L ' ': " J
Bishop, E... . Mont, "13-. P
Bowers, 8. • • -•Myari;
Boyle, M.. 11; ' :' • ' •M eser l M
Boyd, M B a j , C
11.3 yd, A L •. . • "" Hotelier, B -
Brown, 8M • • - -Neety; . yr, J .
Braman Ao—
Brown, .. • - -kromross, 8
Burleigb,- , 111-- • •-- ' A
Bucker, L L • ;,Atikatecii,'E
8 e 11 44 1 , F: 8 ... . —Pearson, J
tthug. M, • .. • 0
amer', mperer, e• , 'ROieftop, MA
Qbiginey, C ' Plculergrast,
Carpinter, C Potts, A'.
gestic J hi r E
Cdok, J 0 itiaildon,
Oniki;o ,Reemen,
Crumb AE:.•Rjohnimid, F
Darby, B Roias, g. •
l)entler, C Robinson, '0
Duncan, D B Rodney, M A
Dunbar L M- Bnphry; L
thinbat, E Borger, M
Cuff, It 'Robeson, J
Engelman, 0 ,•• Robenain, M A
Elkin, B ' Itonr ink; B
Eiehebeigek, 0 lgadier, C
Petri,C.. Scwoy, M
Paeltlrr, M . , Saylor, C
i'laberty. J • Bhar,4l J •
Fon, ' Seigle.
PriMby, L Sellers
French, M Shicier, A
•Frey . . 8 A 1 ' Strunk, M'
Glum, R H 2 Bhpitly„
daskios, It • - Smith, E
Cfreenwalt, M • Shepler,
-Smiib,L
(Irabil;• it E "Smith, C
11(dannah, Simonton, K
Smeltzer,
t Smith, C
.111wpoott. P
• 13ommere, B. J
, Sotitiser;"B A.
Alwarts, M
:Staut, L
Stroh; A E
E
Etalnalier, D.B
I 'Harris, E
Hacklin g - L
.Efamick, J
Heal, B
Ileiston, E.
Helga E
mite, E " •
3''
Stine, E
' Stevensen, L F.
Irfionipson, M A
I3oo*er, - M FA
gook, J
-Efoteniab, ' M
Thonzas M A
Hooker
Eiousto ,n X L : , ~,, Triuri4ion, M
EtYde, M J '. • , , -... Tamer, BA
Jane, B ' . Vorsht,. M
'Limiter, C • • - Watkins, M A
Keever, R lower,' M M
It elin,E - iilteir,l A
Kirts, L .', Wearer, E
Kilbrain, M ~ Wihnoyer, M F
Kiefer,. g - Whießer,_ M
Knepp, 1,1„ ' . 39'enezioti, E
Knob, kt Welker; E K
Krider, X Williamson, A
King, W H. Wilson, M E
Koissley f K . Williams, X
Leber,. X . Witman, X J
Lingle, 8 .1;1 . ..t Willari, I , _ _
I.he, 8J - Witninyet, X J
ankman, A Williams, 0
ay; M - - . : -Vb3gard, MI
L)ron, K 8 Wood, E
i43aL ch, H . lrormg,, E
wer, R '- 'Young; A K
014E7, XA , Young r A
laughlin, A Young, T i
Otillnsiley, A - - Zeigler, 8
XcOartney, 8 Zarous, 8 A
hipHinly, L Ziegler, F
1
GENTL4SIEN 7 S LIST.
Adderaon, J B Gilbert, D
Ail die, J ilardner, 0
Albright, L Gary,
Alter, D G H
- :743Mian, p
fden, Gingric.k, J C
aker, A 0 , Harrington, M
BMus, W Harman. /I
Biiiley, B M - 0
BikrneY, 3 Hsi ler~?;, W H
*exhort, It A antsh , W
Batiebore„ B Hannan, H
L g C
Halle Id
0
Eimer*, 13,
L
Hawker, J
Heebner, U •
Heppenhani, W :
:Heyman,
S
; fderman, T
TAO J
, , omee,o W
- W
2 - Hendon, J F
Hoffard,
;: auiti
irfinNitt l / 4 3
r
IJbiliosen,T 4
Johnson, D P
Johnson, A
W
J
:K8 1 140. 13 •
:Kaiser, D
.. - Kanietan; A
Kembell, H
itionner s L ,
- Kittle:llnd, A
Names, S
- -Lawless,
— Landis; I
S' :Linton, J
- Lewis, D.B
Leman, Id
Limon, W
Levy. F
Landis, H
ladyhuff, 0
LOarroin,
Luse, W H
Moßurney, T
McNamara, B
McOoonel, I
McGregor, A D
Mann, W
Meredith, J
Martin, W
'Hedgecar, I
- AgaiariA -
Barber, EX
Blessßlessing, C
B ngeman, B
B
ing,
'A
Bislan, D
BlEberrY, W
B,nekeever, J
Boos, J 8
B 0313; E'
Bonekdr,,N
Bimmin," J
13lomdt, J &Bon
141, R
Bpmitenridge, T
l i f:t,TA .
, H
Bibb, B' '
Bret, ,I A . .. •
1*01c,.8
: gikholder, T
s . er, Wm
Elbe, D,O
007- k J
°ohm, I, •
ototttr, Cli
041)1e, J
rb Di G
,
iivtrATl
' nati, 1
DST* W Bi
Dre. 9, B C
D y, B
.panopman, J W
Ibtigner,,ty, , 8 D
Din'twinw, S
D alm; J J
Ekitxiesher„'o
nrty, 8 D
ly, A M
iut, J D
Msenhowor, 3 H
BOot, 8.. •
ESos, F
INt: M
4 ns, N C
Ryes, Y
Ackler' ' J.
teiiitiepW
1 Riley, D
Freesia, A
rriday,-.0
`it, 4 !..
F rri tt dt
. .
r
ma r t,'W •
rer, J
tip 1«16%•i..,..- - .'S 7;415 Noirdil
iii rut. 21:nVXfilMiiiUt8
Mecumber, D G
laa chbirl• J G .
Miller; B 4 Pi
Ales, C
Miley, J & H J .
Mikle, D •
Miller, II W
Mitchell, T P
filer '
R
igtk;P
Mitchell, J
Miller, J D
1 oore, E .
()Ore, A P
ceully, A C
shyer, U T
Myenold : =
Malgrew, K lr
Elegley, L ~
Nelson, T A
Nukes, J G
Nam, t .1
Mahlon, W P
Ober, ,I.
faulli'j-W i ,
ge,' 0 '
.Perkey, D
phramer, J
feats, J
Pbilyee, B
roorman, -W
Powell,-7"
Prity, B B
Price, J E
Prunell; J B
Price, 8 8
lLathburn, D
:Salley, B 0
!toed ; A •
Rhine, F T
Raney, B K
gelohert, 8
'Reed, W
Beinoch, A 0
Itlecel, 8 B
,Seigle; B
Riblett, J B
BiCkaird, J
4 0 am, I
4oberts, A J
BOMB. abi
Buth,.B rj • •
J
lieerlapci, .8 W
Sadler, J ".
Scully, .10 . •
&Admix, J
_Sentinel, 2
Shink, 8
Shaeffer; W
Biadr;: o
'
Sherwood, J
Bandy, 0
Spade, B D
2 .Bhultsbaele, B' -
Sties pr.Stewie, L
neraley,, N
Streit, T
tittenge;T
..kihnnipson, 0- DI
.."tremor, J -
. 4T A I M . I I I ) 1 1
Vanlknaz, 0
Warner, Si
:Walton, G
Walatr, -A
Wesief G
_Wiseman, S
Wexinfn,,
Wention, T 8
, - =',AZ l gnoh A
Irnmaini, O .
;1111111aans, A
H H
.-Woodoaat; W
Weed, II
Wrlglxt, T
Young, W G
Young:
Zeiler, H
zuntnoronan, 0
Zinitnerman,
MI
EILITAILX LIST
Adams, C . Anne B
4.ster, D Koch, W
Adams, L
Anderson. J
Akers, J Y
2:Wilford, M L
lianner X S
'Bomgeiiiir, I
,Batt, 0
Boyer, M
Bagnal, iii
'Elutes, J
Benson, M
Hell, R 8
Beryaniin, A P
Dlegle, D F
Brubaker; WAX
Bence, A 0
Bustin, J J
Cronen, D
gleans, .1 L
Carnahan. T
I Oanaly, B
Cementer, BO
Candy, G
. Cinrman, G
Oolborn, S
Cunningham, J
Crider. C D
Cole, 3G
Comfort, M
Ormsby, 0
Pooh, W II
1 vie, _s::
- via, D B
eatnrck, X L
Dennis, A
Dewitt, - W - •
Dibler, G W
gilinger, D
Doll, J
OW L A
Dot ffenbach, J S
viz, G
tvidson, W 0
lder, J G
iliott, M W
exander, J G
suet, LL
Guest, A
%oft, J
clkubb, J
glen, W
Gish, 3 V
garrison, D IC
Efoovitn, X
}lardy, B
ielfrich, A J
Im, J B
phnson, M
Jeckson, j •
Kunkle, M
It
1
iPersons calling for any of the above letter
:will please say they are advertised. One cent
die on each. t; •
" - OBO: ifitatiNEll : , P. M.
NICHOLS. St BOWMAN ?
Corn* of Front and Maitet Streets:
1 • 614
AYE determirialit : to,cplam their en ti re
stock of
GROONRIES,. PROVISIONS, PRItITS,
•
at prices to snit,the present hard times, and re
spectfully call- the attention of the (Anna of
*rristang and vicinttyto fhelr-exterikiw Stank
of goods, consisting of _ - -
Istraku';.ate,
j ;TEAS, COFFEE,
• SPICES;LEM.ONS
" !:ORANO - EiCOUBRAITD3,
CEDAR-WARE,
FLOUB~: FISH, &o.
V s have also gone.to xonstdemble trs►gble n.
:gltting the sale of several brands of
CO/LL O I L ,
All of which' we warrant to be
NON-EXPLOSIVE, TRANSPARENT AND
FRENFROM ODOR,
sae far as practicable. Among others, we have
on baud
; NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, LIJOILITR,
ROBINSON.
All of which we Will:sell wholesale or retail,.
: Fri Nov than any cther haus i» Harriatstry.
'Also,, all kinds of ' ,
Of;IT, FLINT END -WIZEN GLASS WARE.
‘- .W 0 also invite attention, to our well !elected
iota extendre assortment Of
.
Cell at ITICII018 , 11t1lOWJEAlf;
corner of Front andlfirketatreets.
THE SUBSCRIBER has removed the bal—
ance or b% Jodi teem Miiket street to Third and
Wshant, where heirilt•hitgroonstithily on hind a line*,
sermon'. otConfectionary, Apples, Orenge a siutJ soon*, •
attest Petatnes.dhled ItrzdlC Bonney, Baena andfliplose.
Also Mc atio.Duideson coffee, all Mud of Nuts WO owes=
arthtlestoo -numerous Strmentem ThanSrwl 1%1,r:14i
patronage 'beniopssi Ity'itriee'esteontin se %sift:4w Its.
IsSet.a dont unwise of it. JOHN-MIL
febl.B.2wwe •
JgST RmAtvED: r - .
.A LOT-of Comicand Bentinsw.
411 = Ts1 " 6-3 2 —jilt - ammo Bookstore.
111 , vnh Pr.Fr.z
Rillit., C
Laply, S .
Liveaa, J F
Lowry, 8
McCreary, J G
liteDevero, 0
McDowell, R J
McDonald, J
McO4y, W F
illosmo,`C
J W
Mtiore, N
Mertz, L
Myers, N
M.lpea,".T
Martin, J 11
Miller,ichaels, G.
Nang* C
Nagel,
J
Ondinot, M
Paster, J
Parkes,
Pistle, P
Piper, J
Potter, 3
Phinny, 3 H
Pershlog, M
Rayuliond. R W
2i. Itiiriridy,
'Rush, C F
SloCrom,J
Steppy,
Stewart,. J -
Spangler, J
Swisber, 3
. 2 .riVander, .7
F A
Snodgrass; W B
2 1 : 1 004...W
SPriver, J
Sleek, W
Sanford, D F
610, T
A E
Smeely, W
G W
Troutman, B
Trimble,
D
Willey, J
Wiant, S
Weaver, F
Westfall, BO
Welsher, M
Waltz, C
Webster, SE
Mil
amutnunts.
SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE'
THIRD ETRERT BELOW MARKET.
Admission,. ' ..' ' ' ' -.-• - 25 aids.
Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents.
&sits in' Private BOZOS, 76*t...
En*, BOX, $6.001 ' ' "
i'mo . rs open el o'clock ; commence 047* crate*.
i • BENEFIT OF
Mrs ANNA BORDWELL,
To conclude with the Burlesque of
DA - HON . da PYTHIAS.
sleai. cnn be speared in &ammo daring Ito Opers.
Box Waite open from lu to 12 A- IL.
1 - IEW N0V1.1.8
BTORI' by Btalwer, fllue•
4 4. •
trate SEA d, price . 26
Mud/ $1 00
The Warden, by Trollops, (Pocket II
- brary,) 26
Castle Wafer, by the , author of "Bast
60
Lynne"..•
Treasure Trove, by Sam. Lover, new
edition
'rein Proebie and his friends, by Lover.. :0 1
The Broken Engagement , by Mrs. South
' • ' worth • •
Wlth 'all the new boas as soon as published
st .BEFIGNER'S Cheap Book Store.
JUST BEIETVED,
A• LARGE. LOT of Black Silks.
A Plne Amortmeut of Plain Drees Silks.
BeVitourning 1311ke.
' Small Bar "Black and Purple Silks.
: . A New Stock of Mourning Dress Goods.
). A Large Line of Irish Linens, at old pries..
A Full Stock of Skeleton Skirts;
Beet Marie ever itialdisetured.
A. FuliLineofGentslindershirts and Drawees.
Pura ;
Now closing oat the clock.
-
Balmoral Skirts ;
New article.
Marseilles Counterpanes ;
Al old prices.
Allendale Spreads ;
Cheap.
A large Line of Towellings.
Now open st CATHOARIB,
febliii Next door to t h e Harrisburg Beak.
',UNION RESTAURANT,
MILIMID AND BOWLING SALOON,
No. 119 HAEKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
PRE subscribers having erected a larg •
°A. building at the above plane, expremly for the pur ,o
stis above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub.
* to the followior. :
Tan Risracisaer, on the Brit gore, with a dining room
attached, is lilted up in ihut.okass style. and it will at ell
*anke ecppled with the tisst OYSTERS to be had in
the Atlantic MUM, together with terrapin, fish, and all
lkiiNile of game in season. Oysters served ap In every
ston;and Meals tO be had at all hours. The Ales of all
the celebrated breweries la the country constantly on
tang.
tTheTes-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, 11 In the rear,
aied contains three alleys of modern construction, where
the lovers et this healthy eraroise can enjoy the motives .
;The Billiard Saloon Is Op stairs—elegantly Stied up,
aid enmities three marble top cunbicatlon eatablon
ta
bies, equal to.any made.
113sarisbnreban long felt the want of a grand combin
oon of this rind, and as the proprietors are determine
td conduct It lit a quiet end orderly manner, and do ere
rYthing their powerto" m ate it a fas 4onatoe retort,
they hops to receive a liberal Share of public patronage.
WlLLlatil C. IderADDIIN & 00.
I~ENTISTEY.
D . iIEO. SPOTIg. graduate of the
stereeerootie re tenoatet Surgery, having perms
peak/ meauxl in the coy oi Harrisburg ant taken the
ogleetenneriy.oompled by. Dr. Gomm, on Third .street,
iLkim and Walnut, regimentally Informs his
. ds and thoonbitc in general, that bets . prepared
ill operstione• in the Dental profession, either
M Mechanical, in. a manner that Shall nut be
hy operators .la this or any other oily. His
=t u rf hulertingartidcial teeth i 4 pm the later m
prarod sokintiloprincipio. •
trout motto a fall set, monntat flue Gold, li
ver, Manna phase or. the.Vulcanite BMW.
ti take great pleasure 1n recommending the aooye gen
unman to all my former patents of Elarrlaburg and el
-*fly, and teal confident that he will perform all opera
tines in a scieenthe manner, trom my knowledge of his
shinty. imv1349.11 P. .1 GORGAR. D. 0.9.
ANOTHIta NEW STOCK I
fir)rtable Writing Desks,
Backgammon Boards
Traveling Bags,
Purses, Wallets,
Toilet Bottles,
sad:a general assortment of
. FANCY ARTICLES,
Gill at
BILIIGNEIO3 CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
-LAXTER'S
ALE PORTER AND BEER,
V.. °TICE is hereby giien to the citizens
of Harrisburg, that the undersigned has authorised
. M. Weer to receive orders for any of my lewd's , -
Wyss. , The oollecting will be attended to by the under
signed. AIR orders left u above will .be promptly M
inuted to. • GEORGE LAI:MR,
lebl2-d6mm Potimbe, Pa,
BLINDS II BLINDS 111
Ed.EW VENITION BLINDS - made to or
der fbr;the small IMM of $2, $2 50 and $3. New
s made tout of old ones a'. equal low prima he
attyenty five costa a piece and upwards. 0 all and sAt at
Sec,d Street, below Chesnut.
A. R. WEI tar.
:NAZARETH HALL,
BOARDING} ammo', FOB BOYS.
NAZARNTI:I, Northampton county, Pa.
Easy &jamas from Hafriabarg by railroad to
Hwtoa t and thence WWI mile! by etige.
Rev. HOWARD H. RIIIOHIII.I,
• ill4tis Principal
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
MOUTON'S
UNRIVALLED . GOLD PENS.
11E81 1 PENS in the world, for 75e, $1 2
$1 $3, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at
:rebls
SCHEFFEWS Biolcitors.
y
TO GRAIN OONTRAOTORS.
'TIER BALTIMORE BAG FACTORY,
24. TT South Street, Baltimore, Md.
TS PREPARED to furnieb Government
L Contra Mora and others with Linen or Ootton Saga or
all tram, promptly for oath a; low prices. Onto an 4
Own Om/radar: will And it to their advantage 10 &ems
a esll •• • Jam 0. OrtAPPLIN.
13alihnord, Jan:nth, 1889. 1924.2md*
110 V. 1 MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar-
AN rok, and b.rrele, at th 4 Mew Grocery and Proof -
sten .11Wie j Frost and Market streets.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN
CIDER 111 ' VINEGAR I 1 1
MADE from choice and selected Apples,
and guaranteed bY iui to be strictly pure.
;e11 -d WK. DUOII k 00.
HOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER
v
In Confectionary Foreign and Demertie
Flee, Dates, Primes, Ratite and Nate of all tlnda.
Fresh and Saktnin, Hoop, Wales, Vinegar, Spices, To
baso% Bogert and Ocirintry Produce in general, at the
oca'neVer TOird and Walnut strewn
'root2B4lsin
IPi • e, ' WA (),% A
very,. 0011VAllent Wdttiag DaIR ; also, Partfolioi,
lirsor,duisk BoPlul/2 "
BCHSPiIZRre „TORE
t D2O •
ANVLBS , 00F try. Erciap Fancy Soaps
eau wads, r
awawzarots
a savant.
0 ' Canoe Front and manna strasia.
JOHN WISI