Ettegtapil lIARRISBIJRG, PA MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1864. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Atarlket Days att the New Market House Tuesday morning, from 5 to 10. Friday morning, from 5 to 10. Saturday afternoon and evening, from 3 to 8 novl6-dlm NOTICE. —A stated meeting of the Good Will Fire Company will be held this even ing at 7 o'clock, to which all the mem bers yet remaining in the city are urgently requested to attend, in order to have a quo rum to transact business. W. K. VERBEKE, Pres't. Two HUNDRED condemned cavalry horses will be be sold at Willamsport, on Thursday oat. RETITAL. —We learn that a revival of reli gion is in progress in Salem Church, (Evan gelical Association,) on North Street. AtiOnffilt war upon Turkey will shortly commence. The victims will probably be roasted to furnish their murderers a Christmas dinner. HON. JACOB HALDEMAN, American Minister to Sweden, arrived in this city to-day, where he was received with becoming honor by his many friends. A STATED MEETING of the Citizen Fire Engine And Hose Company will be held at their Hall, this (Monday) evening, at 7 o'clock. Busi ness of importance will be transacted. =I ATTENTION, INVINC/ELES!—A meeting of the Union Invincibles will be held in their hall on Tuesday evening, Dee. 6th, at the usual hour. Every member is requested to be present. 2t 1=312:1 Trm Jonswvrarns TAILORS of Harrisburg have been on a strike for several weeks, for au advance in their prices. The difference has been allowed and this morning work was re sumed in all the shops. ATTENTION —The new brass band will hold another meeting this (Monday) evening, in the room, in Frisch's building, at six o'clock. All those wishing to become members will please be present. By order of C. VOLLMER, President. CHARLES &HIGH, Leader. Jso. J. CLYDE, Jr., Secretary. hItiERSION. —Nino colored persons were baptized yesterday, in the Susquehanna, by Rev. Mr. Carter, of the colored Free Baptist Church of this city. Not less than three thousand persons were present. Order pre vailed, and the exercises are said to have been very interesting, as well as impressive. GREAT ATTRACTION !—To-night the patrons of Rouse's Theatre are to be favored with the celebrated drama of Tan CORSICAN BROTHERS! Mr. J. B. Roberts will appear as the Twin. Brothers. The public will be gratified to learn that, by arrangements made with the manager of the Baltimore Theatre, Mr. Rouse has succeeded in effecting an engagement of Mr. Roberts for six nights more, after which he will positively leave for Baltimore. DAMAGES. —At the recent session of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun ty, Nicholas Myers recovered in an action against the Cumberland Valley Railroad Com pany, $2,550 damages for injuries resulting from an accident on that road about two years ago. Mr. Myers was a conductor on the freight cars of Henderson and Reed, of Car lisle, and while attempting to cut loose the hinder portion of the train when in motion was thrown from the platform and passed over by the cars. This accident costhim his right toot. He instituted proceedings against the Company and about a year since he obtained a verdict for $l,OOO. The case was taken to the Supreme Court on a writ of Error, when the ruling of the Court below was reversed and a venire de novo awarded. This is conse quently the second time the case has been tried. The jury rendered a.verdict for the Plaintiff. Damages $2,550. Tux CONCERT To-Nraur.---The farewell con cert of L. M. dottschalk, the renowned pian ist and composer, will take place to-night, in the Court House. Mr. G. will be assisted by Miss Lucy Simons, the eminent vocalist, who has appeared at the concerts given in all this •large cities, and created a sensation seldom witnessed. Miss Simons is a native of Har risburg, and has a number of relatives here. Also, by Signor Morelli, the famous baritone, and Herr Doehler, the celebrated violinist. The entire concert will be given under the direction of Signor Mini°. This entertain ment will be well worth the price of admis sion, and the Court House will no doubt be tilled by one of the most fashionable audiences ever assembled there. The sale of tickets, which commenced on Thursday last, has been very extensive. All who desire to attend should go early, as the great popularity of the Gottschalk troupe will draw a full house. =DEIS THE DEATH OF ;Lusts Irevis.--We published a notice of the death of James Irvin, Co. E, 201st Penns Vols., in our paper of Saturday, when it was reported that he had been killed while attempting to arrest deserters. We have since learned the particulars of the mel ancholy affair, by which it appears that Mr. I. came to his untimely end through the care less handling of fire arms on the part of a com rade. We are informed that two adjoining rooms were occupied by James Irvin and John Funk. In the partition between the rooms there is a window, used for ventilation, at a considerable height from the floor. Early on Saturday morning Mr. Irtin seized an old pis tol, which was not loaded, and, standing upon his bed, extended his hand through the win dow, and jestingly demanded Funk's money or his life. Funk suddenly laid hold of a gun (which be supposed to be his own)and snap ped it at Irvin, when a loud report followed, and Irvin fell headlong to the floor. A bullet bad entered his head near the right temple, and passed out back of his ear. He was at once placed upon a bed, and medical aid sum moned, but death ensued about an hour after the accident occurred. Funk's gun was not .loaded, but he unfortunately seized another instead of his own, and through this mistake he unintentionaly killed his fellow-soldier. 'The two men were on most intimate terms, and were fast friends Mr. Funk's sorrow on account of this occurrence cann ot be described. The remains of Mr. Irvin arrivedhere early on Sunday morning, in charge of a number of his companions in arms. The funeral will take place to-morrow, at Farkesburg. The remains will leave here at eight o'clock A. as. Mr. I. leaves a wife and child, besides nu merous other relatives and friends, to mourn his loss. on the day ot His age deathwas 23 years and 2 months, km , Fisztonataresr.L.—Enter - tfiss Lucy, near ly out of breath with the exertion of walking from her papa's carriage in the street to the door of her friend. Lucy—"Oh, Marie ! how do you do? How delighted lam to see yon•! How have you been since you were at the ball last Thursday evening ?—Wasn't the appearance of that tall girl in pink perfectly frightful? Is this your shawl on the piano ? Beautiful shawl ! Fath er says he is going to send to Paris to get me a shawl in the spring. I can't bear home made shawls! How do you like Monsieur Esprey? Beautiful man, ain't he ? Now don't laugh, Marie, for I am sure I don't, care any- thing about him! Oh, iny! I must be goiug!. It's a beautiful day, isn't it? Marie, when are 'you coming up to see me ? Oh, dear ! west a beautiful pin! That pin was given to you; now I know it wag, Marie; don't deny it. Harry is coming up to see me this evening, but I hate him—l DO really; but he has a beautiful moustache, hasn't he, Marie?—Don't speak of Harry in connection with my name to any one; for I am sure it will never amount to anything; but I hate him awfully—l'm sure I do. Adieu." BUSINESS ITEMS. DIP. HoranAss.—ln approaching the holi day season, custom has established an inter change of presents with those we love. Much pleasure and amusement proceeds from offer ings of this kind. C. L. Bowman, No. 1, corner of Front and Market streets, is in pos session of a beautiful stock of staple and fancy dry goods, especially Christmas gifts. MAYER'S MILLINERY STORE. • - He keeps all kinds of goods, Hats, bonnets and Hoods, And of every shape and size, And trimmings you'll find, Of the costliest kind; So purchase of him and be wise You have greenbacks, or gold, And these goods must be sold, Then why would you shiver and freeze? Postage stamps are as good, To buy clothing as food, Alia Mayer's the man that can, please. That dear little girl, With the dark, glossy curl, Go buy her a hat right away; And that innocent wife, The joy of your life, Must have a new bonnet to-day To Mayer's all flock, To see the new stock, That he has exposed in his store: And the ladies all say, Such a brilliant array, Never feasted their eyes before. He has nubias, hoods, And thick woollen goods, With handkerchiefs, gloves and veils;— Market street, 13, Is the store, and the sign, And the place of cheap purchase and sales. MAYER'S MILLINERY STORE. d5-3t M'Butoes King of Pain should be kept in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth ache, Earache in three minutes. Diarrhceo, Bloody Flux, pain in the Back and Side,lnffam mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for the State, S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. All orders from a distance promptly attended' to. s ept2o-tf ....../..... PEvEa AND Awns can be cured. Do not think because you have tried everything you could read or hear of, that you cannot get anything to cure you, for you have not taken the pure vegetable that is curing every one that takes it. It does not stop your shaking for a week or two, bat it is a perfect cure. A trial of this will convince you and your neigh bors. It can be had , only at No. 27, South Pine street, by Mrs. L. Ball. ootl7-Lf I=l FOE SALE—A valuable Building Lot, 21 feet front, running back 131 feet to a 20 feet wide alley, adjoining the property of C. H. Lieb true, corner of Third and Boas street. For particulars enquire at THIS OFFICE. nov3o-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF 1 ! Our whole stock of Dry Goods, inteading to engage in business in the city. I will commence on Monday next to soli out my whole stock of Dry Goods. My stock is very large and I name in part, 1,000 yards fast colored calicos at 25 cents a yard. 4,000 yards of bleached,yard wide mains at 45 and 60 cent; worth 70 cents Of black silks we have a large assortment, and of the best make. Black bombazines of the finest quality; black alpaca; black Canton cloth, black French merinos and a great many other black goods for mourning. Per sons in want of such goods would do well to call. Furs and cloaks we will sell at greatly reduced prices. Irish Linen of the best make, linen fowling, linen table cloth, Marseilles quilts and blankets. We have some first rate quality of gentlemen's furnish ing goods, such as undershirt; drawers, socks and white shirts. 500 dozen of ladies' wool and cotton stockings. Cassimeres, cassinetts and black cloth. We hare a large assortment of tine French cambrics, Faneook muslins, undressed cambric's, brillants and fine white Haan diaper. A large assortment of plain and figured dress goods. It is impossible to name all the goods on hand in a well assorted dry good store. All I wish to say is to persona in want of dry goods, call and see, and as I am determined to close my whole stock out, lam willing to sell at re• duced prices. [no2ti] 8 LEWD. air A Pavan)tomcat. VIEW ov 11.Annuaz I—Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine place and engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Organs in a state of health and disease, with a treatise on early errors, Its deplorable consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated A truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical condi tion. sent free of postage to any address, on receipt - of 25 cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROLX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 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DISTRICT ATTORNEYS Orsron, HARRISBURG, Feb, 29, 1864. To C A. —Dear Sir: I have found your TlN:mhos to be invaluable in relieving hoarsenes7 and in strengthening the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly of great benefit to all public speakers. A. J. HERR, Kromer's (uPhEtm's) Hair Dye 50 CENTS A. BOX Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFJL. Werutearrao to please. This article has been thoroughly tested by Da Cturrox of New York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from ail poisonous ingredients, and the material com posing it will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere. JNO. J. KROMER, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Drunkenness Cured. The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. 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HUBBEL & CO., P.B.OPRESTORS, HUDSON, N.Y. Central Depot American Express Building, 65 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK. • oar For sale by Druggists, Grocers, &c. D. W. GROSS & CO., Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and for sale by J. M. LUTZ, C. K. KELLER, GEO. WINTERS and S. A. KIDIKEL. octl4-ddrw COLGATPA'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, In such universal de mand, is made from the choicest Materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in Its action upon the akin. For Sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. bag-dimly Military Business attended To Bonny, FinkelOil, Back Pay, Bubsiatence and Military and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per. eons residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by mall, by addrensing EIIGENESNYDER, Attorney-nt-Law, elr-dav Third atredu thirrisharx Pa TEE OPERA OF FAUST. B Y Charles Gonnod. Adapted to English and Italian words, and revised from the Fall Score, with Indications of the Instrumentation. This new and popular Opera forms the 20th volume of , Ditson & COH Edition of Standard Operas." &is prefaced with a Sketch of the composer, and of the plot and incidents of the work, printed from large type and neatly bound. Prce $4. Oliver Anion & Co., Publishers, 277 Washington street, Nikon. n0v144 Information Free; TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous De bility,, Incompetency, Premature Decay, and Youth ful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all wbo need it. (free of chargej the receipe and directions foemaking the simple remedy used in hit case. SuffererswiShing to profit by the advertiser's hatexperience, and possess a sure and valuable remedy, san do so by addressing him at once at hls placo of bust neba. The Recipe and full information—of vital it:lvor, tance—will be cheerfully sent by return mail, Address JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nassau street, New York. P. B.—Nervoos s uffererse of both saw will llild this informegoo Jambnada -11929,4119 m GOVERNMENT SALES. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFMF, FIRST DIVISIOY, WASHINGTON, November 20, 1804. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the times and places named bolow, viz : WILLIANSPORT, Pa., THURSDAY, December 8, 1804. JOHNSTOWN, Pa., THURSDAY, December 15, 1864. TRENTON, N. J , THURSDAY, December 22, 18f4 Two hundred Cavalry Horses at each place. These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. For road and farming purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses sold singly Fate to commenee at 10 o'clock. A. Terms: Cash in Government funds. Colonel in Charge First Division, dec3-nlec2o Quartermaster General's Office SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. UARTERMASTER GENERAL'S' OF %co FICE, FIRST DIVISION, WASIIMITON CITY, Novem ber 29, 1864. Will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, at Giesboro, D. C., on On FRIDAY, December 9, 1864. _ _ _ ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CAVALRY HORSES. These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cav alry service of the army. For road and farming purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses sold singly. Sales to commencillitt 10 o'clock a. x. Terms cash, in United States currency. JAMES ..ER IN, Colonel in charge First Division, Q. M. G. 0. dee2tdocB WANTS. BOARDING WANTED. A LADY desires boarding in a private fain ily,, or where but few boarders are lam. Address C. le, Box 87 P. 0. der3-1w §P7A A MONTH? I want Agents every . if where, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to sell Ifteen ArEicles, the best selling ever offered. Full par• Oculars free. Address, OTIS T. GARRY nol6-davi3m Biddeford, Maine. WANTED. --$125 A MONTH!- Agents everywhere, to introduce the new Sham d Clark Sixteen Dollar Family Sewing Machine, the only low price machine in the country which Is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer & Co„ and Batchelder. Salary and expenses, or large commissions Cowed All other Ma chines now sold for less than forty dollars each are in fringements, and the seller and user liable. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, SHAW & CLARK, nol6 d&w3m Biddeford, Maine. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Court House, Harrisburg. GOTTSCHALCS POSITIVELY FAREWELL IN AMERICA, • Before his Departure for Havana awl Mexico. ' GRAND TESTIMONIAL 'CONCERT MI=MMWMM.S= THE EMINENT VOCALIST, (and pupil of Signor Muzio.) whose -unprecedented suc cess, during a series of concerts last season in New York, has been cheerfully acknowledged by the press and enthusiastic public. OK MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER sth, on which occasion the following artists will jointly ap pear: Mr. L. M. GOTTSCITALIC, the World Renowned Pianist and Composer. . . Miss LUCY SIHONS, the Young and Eminent Cants trice. SIGNOR MORELLI, the famous Baritone. HERR DOEHLER the celebrated Violinist. The concert will be given under the - direction of the disiing - aished Musical Director and Conductor, SIGNOR MEMO. Tickets one dollar. No extra charge for reserved seats. Ticket aloe at Wm. Knoche's Music storo, where a dia gram of the Court House can be seen. On and after Thursday, Decomber Ist, at 9 A. w., orders from the country, with the amount for the number of seats re quired, will be promptly attended to by Wei. Knoche. Doors open at 7,14. Concert to commence at 8. no2B-13t Public Notice CORRECTION OF ENROLLMENT LISTS OBTICR or raw BOARD or ENROLLAIKI7, 14th Disraicr, PENNSYLVANIA, HARRISBURG, Nov. 23, 1864. THE BOARD OF ENROLLMENT will, AT ALL T 1202, receive and attend to applications for the correction of the enrollment lists. Any person, properly interested, may appear before the Board, and have any name stricken off the list if he can show, to the satisfac- tion of the Board, that the person named Is not properly enrolled, on account of : Ist. Alienage. 2d. Non-residence. 3d. Over age. 4th. Perminent physical disability. Stb. Having served in the mditary or naval service of the United states two years during the present war, and been honorably discharged. Civil officers, clergymen, and all the prominent citizens Are invited to appear, at all times, before the Board to point out errors in the lists, and to give such information in their possession as may aid in the correction and re vision thereof. G. G. HUNT, Pro. Mar. and Pres't of Board. CHAS. C. BARN, Commissioner or the Board. S. T. CHARLTON, Surgeon of the Board. n 023. dlm GENOY FOE THE SALE OF 11. S. BONDSAND TREASDRYNOTES—Deposits receiv ed in small sums to be applied to investment in these $5O, $lOO or $6OO securities. We act as agents,in this city, in correspondence with Gov ernment, agents, for procuring these securities; especially by receiving deposits of small sums, to be so applied. Interest of 4 orb per cent. will be allowed on deposits exceeding $2O. Funds above the amount of all such deposits will be kept iu the Harrisburg Bank, and a de posit can be withdrawn at any time by the owner. The business will be solely of this nature, and conducted on a plain, lair,open and explainable to all, as set out, with the necessary information as these to securi ties, in our circulars. These U. S. Bonds and Treasury Notes are the safest and most convenient for investment, bring the highest rate of interest, and can be sold at any time for the amount on their face, together with the accumulated interest, or at a premium. Very moderate commissions wil , be asked. M. WHINNEY & Co., Oahe Raspberry Alley, Near the Court House Harrisburg, Oct. 21, 1864.—d0 INTERNAL REVENUE, 14TH DISTRICT OF FENNSYLVA_NIA, Comprising Dauphin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder counties NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the joint resolution of Congress of July 4th, 1864, and the Instructions of the Secretary of the Treasury is sued in accordance therewith, the list of assessments for the special duty of 5 per centum upon the gains, profits or income for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1863, of all per sons residing in this district, is now completed, and that the said list will remain "open to the inspection of all persons who may apply to inspect the same," for the space of fifteen days from the date hereof, at the offices of toe assistants of the respective divisions And, further, that immediately after the expiration of ten days (excepting Sundays) from the date hereof, to wit, on the 10tu December, 1864, and for five days there after, I will receive end deiermino all appeals relative to erroneous or excessive valuations or enumerations con tained in said list. All appeals must he in writing, and must state the particular cause matter or thing respect ing which a decision is requeSted,and must state the ground or principle of error complained of. DANIEL BENDIG, Assessor 14th District. Middletown, Dauphin county, Pa. n029-d2wavat TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE O F COMPTROLLER OF THE CIIRRILTCT, WASILLNGTON, Nov. 21, 1864. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made appear that the HARRISBURG NATIONAL BANK, in the City of Har risburg, in the County ...I' Dauphin, and State of Penn. sylvania, has been duly organised under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An Act to provide a National Cartency, Retired by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1864 and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied With before commencing the business of bank ing under said act: Now, therefore, I, SAMUEL T. HOWARD, Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the Harrisburg National Bank,in the City of Harrisburg, in the county of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, is author ized to commence the business of banking under the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my band and seal of office this twenty-find day of November 1864. ••••••Audi, SAMUEL T. ' HOWARD, SC L. Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. no2B • EOM SALE, OUR VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, .situated on Third and Herr streets (Hammond's Lane,) corner lot 25E131. The other lota are 20%.121, running hack to a2O feet alley. For further particulars enquire of GEO. H. BELL, nooodtf Cern& of Second and Chestnut streets,' FOR SALE, ' AERA= HOUSE, situated on corner of Chestnut street and Elver alley. Enquire of J. B. BOYD, tt030.4,10 , at No, 22 South Second street, iterritimr. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE HARRISBURG POST OFFICE MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1864. OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAYING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED LN THE POST OFFICE AT HARRISBURG. //ay-"To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised Letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. /Q.-"If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Moe. "FREE DELIVERY of Letters by carrier; at the resi dences of owners, may be SECURED by observing the following RULES: "1. DIRECT letters plainly to the street and number, as well as the post office and State. JAMES A. EKIN, "2. HEAD letters with the writer's part office and Reap, street and number, sign them plainly with fUll name, and request that answers be directed accordingly': .3. Letters tq strangers or transient visitors in a town or city, whose special address may be unknown, should be marked, In the lower left-hand corner, with the word Transient ' "4. Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand corner, and leave space between the stamp and direction for post marking without interfering with the writing. "N. R—A REQUEST for the RETURN of a letter to the writer, if unclaimed within 30 days or less, written or printed with the writer's name, post office and State, across the left-hand end of the envelope, on the face side, will be complied with at the usual prepaid rate of postage, pay able when the letter is delivered to the writer.—Ssa. 28, Law of 1863." • LADIES' LIST. Auasst, Miss Anna E 2 Long, Mrs Annie Ayle, Miss Mary E McClure, Mrs Margret Aloes, liss Annie DI lifcMannas, Mrs Ellen Baldwin, Miss Elizabeth McAllister, Mrs .1 P Barnhart, Miss Emma McCiough, Miss Bailie Bayers, Mrs Mary A . MeClough, Miss Beier Barnett, Miss Janney Mackey, Mrs E Bentuy, Mrs Mary Maguire, Mary Bell. Miss Mary Maden, Miss Elizabeth Beatty, Mrs C Miller, Miss Kate Black, Miss Jane Matchett, Miss Rosana Bowen, Mrs Elizabeth Mathews, Mrs Elizabeth Bowman, Mrs Martha J Masses, Miss Kate It-own, Mrs Mary Mitchel, Mrs Elizabeth Brown, Miss Sarah Jane Mucelheny, Miss C Brawn, Mrs Rtsearizia Morlhonaele, Miss Caroline Brightbill, Miss Sue ' Mullin, Miss Mary S Brenner, Miss Annie - Myers, Mary E Bricker, Mrs M E ' , . Oabnrrow, Miss Elizabeth A Brooks, Mrs Sarah Olrien, Miss Sarah Bruton, Mrs Kate Catman, Wilot Champ, Miss Mary Pollin, Miss Alcinda Cannady, Miss Easy, Painter, Mrs Mary Ann Crust, Miss Mary Park, Mrs John Phelps, Mrs Maria Coop, Mrs Ella Coulter ' alias Prudence M Pickle, Miss Martha Cowen, Miss Mary Porter, Mrs Elizabeth Cockley, Miss Sarah Pratt, Mrs Relay ampor, Mrs Mary Rabm, ,Mss SC Crozier, Miss Elizabeth Rhyne,, Ellen Curtin, Miss Emma Rathwin, Miss Emma Colins, Miss Elizabeth Rupp, Mrs Leah Culeher, Mist Maria Russel, Bridget Dougherty, Carrie Scott, Miss Mary A Demars, Misl Lizzie Sableth, Mrs S I) Dearmeat, Mrs Louisa Seylert, Mrs Elizabeth 2 Dinton, Mary Ann Short, Miss Mary Dunr.on, Sarah Seyhart, Mrs Elizabeth Dunkle, Miss Emily Shaffer, Sarah J Duglas, Miss Mary Shaub, MrsCathea in Draper, Miss Ida Shaffner, Miss Mary Eturknes, Mrs Maggie Sharper, Miss Mary Dunkelbary, Miss Susatirt Shadow, Miss Rachel dwards, Miss Libbie Sheaffer, Miss Addis F tiVer, Alias Mary Shroyer, Mrs Matilda Fackler, Miss Mary Sheffer, Miss Annie Forster, Miss Ellie Shrives, Catherin E Frey, Mrs Juicy Snyder, Miss Mary Gippler, Miss Catherin Sites, Mrs Mary Gulerich, Mrs Margret E Sinclair, Lauri Gingler, Miss Ettie Starer, Miss Catherin Gibbing, Mrs Ellen Smith, Mrs Sarah Good, Miss Kate Spangler, Miss Melinda Griffis, Mrs Lavine, Sphar, Mra Sarah Glassmyer, Mrs Mary Spruicebank, Mrs Mary Harper, Miss Susan E Stenett, Mrs IA E Hartman, Mrs Mary Stephenson, Miss Nellie Hamilton, Mrs R Summer, Mrs D Haverstick, Miss Louisa Switzer, Miss Mary A Earner, Mrs E B Stewart, Charlotte Harper, Mrs N 11 Swartz, Miss Elizabeth Harris, Mrs Mary Strauss, Mrs Catherin Harmon, Mrs Martha Switzer, Miss Mary A Hall, Miss Bertha A Thomis, Mrs Lizabeth Heatlerman, Mrs Mary 2 Taylor, Miss Annie Hinkle, Emma F Thomas, Eliza Ripley, Miss Sarah A Tressler, 'Mrs Mary Hinny, Mrs Ann - Turner, Miss Mary Holtzman, Miss Mary Tompaon, Mrs Sarah J Hoffman, Mrs Mary B 2 Tinsman, Miss Emeline Hoke, Mrs Amelia Uhler, Mrs Hannah Huston, Mrs -Wagner, Emma Hunehbagar, Miss Emma Watts, Mrs Susan Jennings, Mrs John C Wachter, Miss Madura Jenkins, Mtn Louisa Wert, Mrs Louisa Jones, Miss Mary Wends, Mrs B F Johns, Nancy Werner, Mrs Mars Jones, Mrs M L Whistler, Mrs Lib Jackson, Miss Mary Wellty, MlsiCathrort Johnson, Mrs Frances A Wells, Miss Sophia Johnston, Mrs Sarah .1' Wells, Mrs Rebaca Keys, Mrs Rebecca . Wilver, Mrs Ellen Kauffman Miss Isabella Wingert, Mrs Mary Knight, Sirs Mary Ann Williard, Miss Amanda Lee, Miss Margret Williams, Miss Caroline I:eslie, Bliss Margret Williams, Miss Mauls Line!, Mrs Sarah E Zeigler, Miss Annie Leonard, Miss Lizzie Zearlass, Miss Mary M Long, Elizabeth GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Adams, John Q 2 Kennedy, Israel Anderson, Pam! - Kennedy, Lt H B Avers; J II Kerr, Wm Alway, M. Keyes, Thos Baker, Maj A Kerr, James & Co Barden, ALx, Keller, Luther ' 'Baldwin, F W Mimes, Linacton Bair, Benj S Kriser, Joe Baker, Ferdinand Kuhn, J A Beam, John Kling, Jacob Bell, Thornton Kling,' Fredrick Blumbaugh, Henry Kramer, Jacob Bider,J B Kosure, Edwin D Black Wm 0 Learny, J C Sidman, John E Leo, R H Bowers, Israel Lees, J & Pon Bomberger. John Leedy, Jacob Bowman Benj Linn, Jacob Brown, John M. Livingston, T Id Bruce, John M Longabaugh, Henry Brady. Silas F long, Jobn K Buff, 11 M Lutes, CM I) Bucher, Geo D McHenry, Joe 8 %Buck, Samuel McClellan, Jos Burkhart, Joseph McCauley, J H Cameren, John .. McCullaugh, C S Cantis, Gee Maim, Cap James Il Christy, Thomas H. Marshall, Wm Crocker, Brubauk & Co Mason, Chas P ermine, .N . , Martin, John Crane, or A Maguire, Herman Dawson, John L Marriner, Wm W 2 Day, Henry K Markle, Levi Dawson, J ' Meyer, B Deemers, Israel Miller, Cap Clement R 'lean, John H Miller, Jas 2 Demmy, E D Miller, John C Doyle, Jas W Mengel, Daniel Donahue, Frank Afey lan, Richard Dou,gberiy, Saml I) Moyer, Samuel Drake, Abram Molts, Jesse Ethill, R E Murals, Wm Endets, Johan Mumma, Mr (stone mason) Erb, Joseph Murbergdr, Michael Ewing, Lt A Strata, Maj J J Farigo, Harry H . Noble, Edwin G Ferdick, Harry Office, Chas Faucets, Daniel .. Paxson, Horace .1, 2 Fertig, John Page, Samuel Fertig, John R Parr, Jos Fisher, John Page, Hezekiah First, William Patton, Cap H D Finley, Josiah Payne, Wm Fisher, Fred L Palmer, Jas Fishburn, David Peirce, Geo W Fox, Allen 0 Parry Albert L Freebum,Marry Peeler, Wl3l E Fray, JohnW • Peelers & Moore Frankhouser, Frank " 2 Pringle, John G Free, B F Prater, Lewis France, John • Probasco, G B Frankel, Rudolph (ship) Quinn, Martin Gmter, David flannels. Wm H Games, Saint Raphel, J Garberich, Wm Ruttier, Jacob Ging, William Reed, Wm E Gardmer, Charlie Reichard, John Gilbert, Geo H Roads, Peter Given, Ser'g James A Reed, Thus Jr . Goodman, Wm R . Rens, Jno E Griswold, John K Riley, Wm H Gross, M. Richly, Fredrick Green, George " Richards, P Girtner, Eli Runkle, G W Grace, Washington Robertson, Dr A Fraelan, John Rows, Obediah Hall, John El Roberson, Lewis Hains, Blind Sample, Alex Harsham, J J Sacker, John Haskins, Jno W Schweizer, A Haskins, Chas V Scott, F Hartnett, Wm Schwartz, John Herd, II H Seyfert, 8 H Hershey, Semi Shehe, Daniel Heep, Jacob Shaffer, Wm Heiner D J Shanen, James Bepple, Wm H Shaeffer, Joa H Hite, Jerome Shuey, Daniel Hileman, Adolphus Shorner, Emanuel Hicks, L M Sbilleum, Thos S 2 Hoke, Poster Shaffer, Lemuel 0 Hoke, Daniel Shirk, Simon litibbel, Seymour Sheark, Jacob Huston, John Shope, Elias Isenburg, Amos D Shope, Elias P Johnson, Steven Simmons, Robt A Toties, John J Slanker, James Johnston & Marts . Smith, Simeon Jobety Peter Snyder, Fred'k floionion, John NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , ~,,,,,,, .....e......,..,),.., . .,,,,,, , , ,,,,, ,, . .......r . e . Spotswood, Edward 1?" Tompkins, Sergt Joel 2 ,Stahra,.Hirant Walters, - Mm G Stoten, Perry Watts, David Steinman, J A White & HanCotir Stover, Uriab Wetley, Geo Thornton, Hugh Whitcomb Thomas, Harry W Witherow, Harrison Thomies, 2' Wilder, L I. Thomson, John Wilson, Robert Taylor, J W Wills, Win H Thoms, Richard L Wolfgang. Jones Thomas, Etch L Wolcott, Jerome S Thomas, Allen., Woodston, Sires Timmons, W S' Wright, John GEORGE BERGNER, P. It. AMUSEMENTS. BRANT'S HALL BRANT'S HALL ONE HUNDRED AND SEC lAWR NIGHT OF TER PRESENT 911)BON. Reuse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Re engagement for eix nights more of JAS. B. ROBERTS! First night of the celebrated Drama of the Corsican Brothers THIS MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, In, Will be presented the grand and Thrilling Dramatic Romance in 3 acts, entitled the CORSICAN BROTHERS Lit. -VENDETTA Noriov.On and after this evening, the curtain will rise at half-past 7 o'clock. cgrrorfarther particulars see programme. ang9-dtf CANTERBURY HALL, WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d Sts Proprietors Business and Stage Manager First night of the NEW' MANAGEMT. First appearance of MISS MARY NEWTON, The beautiful antlaccomplished Vocalist Success crowns the efforts of the GREAT STAR COAAPANT Miss MALINDA ICRENE, Madm'Re VIOLA HOWARD, MIAs KATE DARLING SAM WELSER, JIM FLARE, ' J. KEENE, JOE MILLER. Prof. STEPHANY, JIM SMITH, ED HAVEN, Ac., Ac., Ac. Admission cents. Bosseats cents. Doors open at 734 ; commence at a o'clock. no2B G rept Attraction NO. 13 AHEAD!! MRS. M. MAYER, NO. 13 MARKET STREET, Has Just opened her new FALL STOCK of BONNET, LADIES' AND MISSES' RATS, FEATHERS 42W FLOWERS. Also, THE LATEST STYLES CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS And a fine assortment of WOOLEN HOODS, N7IBUS, St. TRIMMINGS Constantly on hand, besides everything usually found in the largest furnishing establishments in the country. sep2o PATRONIZE ROME INDUSTRY THE undersigned have established a FAO TORYI. at Harrisburg, Po., for ttre purpose of MANUFACTURING ROOPSKIRTS, all styles, sizes, shapes qual ties. We pay per ilar attention to the very eat English Steel. We a large assortmenteon ntly on hand. Oar sales am is at No. 24, Second :eet,adjoining J. B. Boyd's lair and Furniture ROOMS, here we will sell very low, , wholesale and retail. Also---Nicest kind of ln tt Hoops The largest as- Ament of Ladies' Corsets, instantly on band. • lie charge of Competent COHEN BROS. & CO., No. 24 Second street, Harrisburg:. - - N. B. This is the only Hoop-skirt Manufactory at Har risburg. The public Is cautioned not to believe the stories of dealers who buy their Hoop-skirts from this firm, and afterwards pass them off as their own manufacture. - n025-Im* THE MOST POPULAR PIANO SONGS 7.A. Ey...x.3,AT THE WINDOW, Hoffman. 30 "'Twas evening, at tke window Were we. my Love and L DO THEY PRAY FOR ME AT HOME, "0 oft in foreign lands As I see the banded knee, Comes the thought, at twilight hour, Do they ever pray for mo." I'm LONELT SOME XT MOTHER DIED, Thompson. 30 "I'm lonely since my mother died, Tho' friends and kindred gather near." I Liam Pon THOSE WHO Lova ME, Clark. 80 "For the wrong that needs resistance, For the cause that lacks assistance, For the dawning in the distance, And the good that I can do." Timm. of THE OLD CAMP Gitoomo, Kittredge. 30 One of the very beat soldier's songs published. I'D Cuooss To BB A Berm. The best Comic Bong of the Season. Copies sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price OLIVER DITSON . CO., Publishers, 277 Washington street, Boston. n024-uc NEW Fruit and Confectionery Store. SAMUEL WISE & EEO, CORNER of Second and Pine streets, re spectfully inform the public that they have opened their Fruit and Confectionery Sture, and will have con stantly on hand a large assortmentof Frpita Confectione ries, Am. The public are Invited to give us a call: no2B-dtilljan6s* wer, wzsz a sat'• TARRING TO THE PIIBLIC.---T0 pre vent any mistakes occurring hereafter,_ regard to our place of business by our numerous friends 'tabus. Maas men, we hereby notify the same that we still are at our old stand, 105 Market street, and hive no connection with any other party or establishment in the city. At the same time we draw the attention of the public in general to our newly received large and splendid as sortment of clothing and gents' furnishing goods, which we tell cheaper than can be bought at any other place in Weeny. L. BEIMULiMD, n021,1m P. BERNELARICi. FOR SALE, OUR VALUABLE ROUSES, located in different parts of the city. For particulars enquire at. the Cheap Grocery Store, corner of Third and Chestnut. no3Odtf WO SPAN OF GENTLE MULES, well T broken and. In good order, suitable for driving or hauling, will be offered for their good keeping. For fur ther infbrtnation inquire at the Keystone farm. sill J". NISH, CROSS & DUNLAP JIM FLAKIC. Fiske. 30