Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, December 22, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG. PA
TUMMY EVENING, DECEMBER •22 1864.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
The Professional Alen of .Harrisburg
We alluded, yesterday, to the merchants
and manufacturers of Harrisburg, who were
advertisers in the TELEGRAPH, and it is only
just now, that we should call attention to the
professional gentlemen who tender their ser
vices through our columns to the public.
A. 40. Smith, Attorney at Law, has an office
on Walnut street, opposite the Exchange, where
he is always to be found during business
hours, ready and able to attend to clients.
Mr. Smith is a perfectly reliable counsel,
prompt in his engagements and faithful to
his clients.
Sullivan S. Child, of f ice in Walnut street;
opposite the. State Capitol Hotel, 3d door
from Walnut, offers to attend to the settle
ment of military claims, bounties, pensions
and the making out of muster rolls. 31. r.
Child thoroughly understands his business,
and is a most reliable gentleman. We recom
mend him to the public.
H. C. Orth, No. 10 Third street, below
Market, offers his services to the public as a
teacher of the piano, melodeon, violin and
singing. Mr. Orth is an accomplished musi
cian of great popularity, besides having won
a fine reputation as a composer. We know
of no man more competent than Mr. 0. to
impart a knowledge of music, and as a pro
fessor he is deserving of wide recognition and
encouragement.
J..W. Simonton, Attorney at Law, is the
agent of the President Petroleum Company,
and is now prepared to furnish stock to those
ready for such investments. We know Mr. S.
to be a perfectly reliable gentleman, and while
we know nothing of the value of the stock he
offers for sale, we are satisfied that he would
cot connect himself with any enterprise but
one which was perfectly reliable. Mr. Simon
ton will give satisfactory information, to all
who apply.
J. R. bluffly is the General Superintendent
and Agent of the Burning Spring Oil Coin
pany, and is now prepared to furnish stock in
the same to the public. Mr. M. is 'a reliable
gentleman, and as such we commend him to
our readers.
Ovid F. Johnson, 23 South Second street,
is worthy of our warmest commendation, as
a professional gentleman at once reliable and
competett. He possesses to a large degree
the talent of his distinguished father, who
was in his Say, regarded as one of the most
able counsels in the country.
E. C. Gobin, Attorney at Law, office in
Third street above Market, offers to collect
bounties, pensions and back pay, and give
his attention to business generally of a legal
character. Mr. Gobin is among the most in
dustrious of our young lawyers,. and deserves,
as he will succeed in gaining, a large practice.
Dozy's , forget the hop . at the Hopo Engine
House, to-morrow evening,
A. BALE of two hmfdred condemned horses
will be held at Carlisle, on Thursday, Janu
ary 6th.
ell=1:11
&romans are now engaged in locating a
route for a railroad from Lebanon to Pipe
Grove.
CCIEII
THE editors and publishers of our country
exehanges intend having a holiday spree next
week, and will not issue their papers.
Tu snow was in line condition for sleigh
ing, this morning. The freeze of last night
had the effect of preventing the expected thaw,
and if there are no sudden changes we may
have Christmas sleighing.
Tiaan Wean IN MOT/ON I—ln another col
umn will be found a call for a meeting of the
citizens of the Third Ward, to be held at the
Franklin House, to-morrow evening, to make
arrangements for getting the ward out of the
draft.
WE were not aware that there was an arse
nal in Juniata county. We learn from the
Sentinei that the sentry was fired upon the
other night, by a man who "was crouched be
hind a fence." A similar case occurred ih our
city, recently.
PaxsonAL.—The Mayor and Councils of
Philadelphia have unanimously passed a reso
lution of thanks to Professor E. D. Saunders,
D. D., of the Courtland Saunders' Institute,
"for the great good he has done in saving, by
his untiring energy, the city from the draft."
Ernes Beim & Co., publishers of the History
of the Pennsylvania Reserves, desire agents
and canvassers for the work to send in their
orders at an early day. Persons desiring :to
sub Scribe for this valuable book should do so
at once. See advertisement of the publishers
in another column. •
Vacuum Pursomor. —The Mayor; - to-day,
Appointed Dr. Chas. B. Pager Vaccine Physi
cian, of the Third District, composed of the
Tifth and Sixth wards of this city. Persons
who are unable to pay for the vaccination , of
themselves or families, can, by calling on Dr.
F 4 have it performed, free of charge.
Tsai Nsw CALL roB Taoops.—The President
has issued a call for three hundred thousand
Men to Sll np our armies and supply-deficien
cies in the former quotas. - Fifty days time is
allowed for volunteering, and if the requisite
number is not raised in that period, a drift
will then be made in delinquent districts. By
proper action upon the part of the people, a
draft can be avoided. Thousands of men who
were.drafted have failed to, report. Let the
citizens of the various sub-districts have these
deserters (for such they are considered)
brought in and placed in the hands of the
military authorities, or inform those euthdri
les of the whereabouts of the desertenit, 'and
they will be attended to. Every man so brotight
in will reduce the quota ,of the` sub:district ti)
which he belongs. Local bounties should
also be offered for volunteers. This should
be done immediately. In certain sections the
people are already moving in this directiqn.
__Ell up the quotas at_nrice.___Do not. delay
until the time for the draft is almostat hand:
and then. wake up to find yourselves drafted.
Each sub-district can avoid the conscription
hy:bringing-its delhiquenta-to. justice and ob
taining a dew volunteers. .
. Rowsalsithicasivitimititaniacsixiit.
_
Ho, Pon Onsismins! In our notices Of
advertisers, yesterday, we • (unintentionally)
omitted the name of Mt. Itosendale, Second
street, near Walnut, who has on hand a mag
nificent assortment of spectacles, opera and
field glasses, mathematical instruments, ste
reoscopes, magic lanterns, stereoscopic views,
ttc , besides a fine stock of mechanical and
magic toys for children, and a great variety of
other articles suitable for. holiday gifts. A
visit to the establishment will be sound well
worth the time and trouble necessary to a
call. Valuable.gifts can be obtained at a low
price. Give ItOsendale a call.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
WANTED--A Subsple. Apply at the DAILY
TELEGRAPH CFP7CE.
Loos at a notice in our advertising columns
headed lISSPORTANT. dec2o-st*
bt. H. Lan has just received a beautiful as
sortment of gold and silver headed . canes,
watches, jewelry, &c.,suitable for holiday
gifts. Call, and purcase a handsome pre
sent for your friend. dec22-dlt
RIGBY'S lIIICHIGAX FINE-GOT TOBACCO.-C.
A. Bannvart & Co. have been appointed sole
agents for the sale of this justly celebrated
tobacco. It is strictly pure and superior to
all other bran& of tobacco. Tobaccbnists
would do well to examine it, as they can pur
chase it here at mantfacturers' prices. Sold
by the ounce, pound or barrel. dee22-3t.
CC=
PECYBIO. —A physician learned in the proper
ties of medicine, and acquainted by theory,
and through practice enable to classify the
complaint, is in a position: to administer such
medicine as will benefit the patient, or per
haps entirely cure, if the sickness has not
progressed beyond human ingenuity. This
argument Neill apply, we think, in dry goods
equally as well as in medicine. The under
signed, from a thorough schooling, is enabled
to select the best avenues through which
goods can be obtained cheap, (the complaint
being high prices) in the way they can be din
posed of in like manner, which will have a
soothing effect, if not entirely remove the
complaint of high prices.
Yours, &c., C. L. BOWMAN.
No. 1, S E cor. of Front and Market Sts
dec22-2t
Clic the whole field a plant display,
So rich, so noble and so gay ?
No, nothing can exceed Collins' Syrup of
Roots, Barks and Herbs. It cures coughs,
colds, sore throat, croup, bronchitis, asthma,
ac., &ix. For sale at the Drug Store of J. M.
Bomgarchier, corner of Fourth anti Market
streets, Harrisburg.. ' dec2l-dlw,
Cu FOR 300,000 Mosz.—Manliness means
the doings and the bearings that become a
man without regard either to pain or recom
pense. The curse of oar modern life is the
idolatry of the comfortable. We are not Vi
cious; we are not vigorous enough for vice;
but we like to wrap ourselves up in selfish Co
siness. We delight to read of the brave dy
ing-with their feet to the foe,
while our feet
are pleasantly planted on the hearth rug,—
We are not bad fellows, but we are monstrous
cowards. We grudge trouble, but we are lav
ished with money. We are most admirable
persons by proxy, most religions, most chari
table, moat patriotic, most philanthropic by
proxy; that is, by putting our names down
for large sums on subscription lists, as if it
were not the direct, the living contact 'of man
with man, which alone can accomplish the
great objects of charity, patriotism and phi
lanthropy. Before goingtoo far, permit me to
(Brat your attention to A. F. Brandt's, new
cheap store, southwest corner of Walnut and
Second streets, where dry goods are selling
very Oheap for cash. dec2l-2t
Fr HAS COME. TRY IT ! TZY IT !--Collins'
Indian. Pain "Killer. It cures Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Pain in the Baek or Side or Stomach,
Cramp Colic, Headache, Sprains, Bruises,
Diarrellie, and all similar complaints. For
sale at the Drug Store of ,T. M. BOMGARD
NBR, corner of Fourth and Market streets,
Harrisburg, dec2o-1w
ME=
To THE LADIES Or HAMEISBURG.-111 order
to reduce my stook of dry goods previous to
taking inventory, I have reduced all kinds of
dress goods twenty-live per cent., from this
day until January Ist, 1866. As the, holidays
approach it will certainly be to your advan
tage to examine my large stock of dress goods,
clOakS, shawls, scarfs, gloves, hose, and hun
dreds of other articles stdtable for holiday
presents.
Sol. Brownold, corner Second and Market, -
opposite Jones House, Harrisburg.
deol3-dtjans
POSITIVELY
I;ELLIIVG- OUT!
The undersigned being desirous of closing
out his stock on account of Asking an inven
tory, will sell the following articles until 'Jan
uary Ist, 1865, at lower than Philadelphia and
New York wholesale prices:
Ladies' bonnets and hats.
Misses hats. •.
Hair nets.
Head-dresses.
„Ladies' cloaks and circulars.
Fur capes and muffs.
Ladiea'and Misses'woolen hoods and nubias.
Sontags and riding hoods. _
Cousrrrs, plain, embroidered and hem
stitched handkerchiefs.
Embroidered and Morning dollars.
Ladies' scarfs.
Ribbons, bonnet silks, velvets, flowers,
rushes, laces, bonnet ornaments, feathers, Ate.
Dealers would do well to call and examine
my stock, as they can buy their goods lower
than city wholesale prices. Call one and all
and judge for yourselves. M. MAYER'S
Bonnet and cloak store, 13 Market street,
between River alley and Front street.
decls-tf
Selling off our Whole Stock of Dry Goode
Among the goods we are selling off, we hive
25 dozen of hemstitched ladies' pocket
handkerchiefs. •
30 dozen of, gentlemen's linen pocket hand
kerchiefs.
25 dozen of small w 04324 stockings, at 15
cents per pair.
200 yards of remnants of paramattas, at
_half price.
50 black cloth cloaks and circulars at 8,10
and 12 dollars. -
Furs furs! at very low prices, to close out.
200 gentlethen's neck ties at 25, 35 and 45
centa.
Broohe shawls, in double and single.
200 pieces of calicos and muslins.
60 pieces of black alpacoas, bombazines and
merinos.
500 dozen of woolen and cotton stookifigs.
45 dozen of gentlemen's woolen and cotton
socks. - -
.I would call particular attention' to some
bleached muslin we have at 35 cents per yard.
50 pieces of red, white and ye/IoW . wool
flannel, all to be sold cheap, in order to °lose
out our stook.
Persons in want of dry goods, would do well
to call before purchasing.
N. 8.-15 pimp of black Eulks - at great bar
gains. S.
Sven 'mew. Pisimisiomptly_mut, de - out by
Sullivan S. tibildMiiini 'agent, Walnut street,
&I door bigow Third. dBlUrs
SPECIA L -.VITTCrs
FIUBBEL'S
Golden Bitters.
PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC
INVIGORATING AND STBENGTILIgNVO
Fortifies the system against the evil effects of unwole
some water.
•
Will cure dyspepsia.
Will cure weakness.
Will cure general debility.
Will cure heartburn.
Wiil cure headache.
Will cure liver complaint.
Will excite and create a healthy appetite.
Will invigorate the organs of digestion, and moderately
increase the temperature of the body and the force of the
circulation, acting in fact as a general corroborant of ttr♦
system, containing no poisonbus drugs, arid is
The BEST TONIC METERS in the WORLD.
A fair trial is earnestlysoliMted.
GEO. C. RUSSEL & CO., PROPRESTORB, HODSON, N. Y.
Central Depot American Express Building, 65 HUDSON
ST., NEW YORE.
sar For rale by Druggists, Grocers, &a.
D. W. GROSS & CO.. Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and
for sale by J. 5!. LUTZ, C. K. SELLER, GEO. WINTERS
and S. A. KUNKEL. octl4-datw
EVILEPVIO FITS sex SE CORED! I=-Hr. Lockrow
having become eminently successful In curing this ter
able malady, invites all similarly afflicted to call or tend
for circulars of references and testimonials of numerous
cases cured of from one to tvrouty-four years' standing.
He devotee his attention especially to diseases of the Cer
ebro-Spinal Axis, or Nervous Systein, and solicits an in
vestigation of his claim to public confidence.
He may be consulted at his private residence, No. 141
West 4211 street, daily, from 10 A. 3L until 4r. except
Saturday and Slinday. Address all letters to
DX V B. LOCKHOW New York.
Care of P. 0. Box 1116. oct3l.l&wam
Banuvart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended tb
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa., to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
Read the iolowing, testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
ITABALSBURG, Feb. Bth, 1864
C.A. BKNIQVAST—Dear Sir: I have we'd Brown's
Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges, and
other preparations for hoarseness and throat
troubles, and, in comparison with them all,
can cheerfully commend your own as a most
admirable specific for public speakers and
singers, in cases of hoarseness, cottghs and
colds. I have found them serving in time of
need, most effectually. •
Yours truly, T. IL ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
Or I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. C. CA.TTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
I:l4TrEcnimult, Jan.. 18(4
To C. A. Rueivairr—Dear Sir: In the habit
of speaking very - frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expec
torant, and that want has been supplied in
your excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing the
effectiveness of the delivery of public addres
ses. Yours, &c.,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON,
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church..
To C. A. BAssverr—Dear Sir : Having used
your Troches, I
_am free to say they are the
best I have ever tried, and take great pleasure
in recommending them to all persons afflicted
with sore throat or huskiness of voice, arising
from public speaking or singing.
Yours, &c., G. C. RARESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Disrnicrr torronsines OFstoz,
HAnnismino, Feb, 29, 1864. r
To C A. B.,uoivAirr—Pear Sir: I have found
your Trochee to be invaluable in relieving
hoarseness 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 (Upham's) flair Dye
50 CENTS A BOX.
.130X13H larger than Dyes that sell for $l.
NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL.
WAMBANTED to please. This article has been
thoroughly tested by Du Orcwrox of New
York, and Professors Booth and Garrett ,of
Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all
poisonous ingredients', , and the material coM-
Pclling. it will not injure the most: delicate
hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers every-where.
KRONER;,I3oIe Proprietor,
Oa Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa:.
Drthikenuess Cured.
The inebriate may now bid defiance to the
tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong
drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It
creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be
administered without the knowledge of the
patient. -
Descriptive circulars sent to any address.
For sale by all respectable druggists ire the
United States-and °etudes. Price $1 per box,
or packages of six-boxes for $5.
JNO. J. KROXFX, Wholesale Agent,
403. Chestnut St., Philadelphia, pa.
Dr. Rand's Specific.
The oldest and most reliable medicine kir
the cure of Spermatorhcea, Seminal Weakness,
Loss of Power dtc. This medicine has stood
the test of over thirty years, and has al . w
proved a success. - -
Dr. BAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the
form of pills, made up entirely of substandes
that have a specific effect upon the generadve
organs. Most persons associate the idea of
operations upon the bowels from taking any
kind
. of pills. . The Srnaarzo of Dr. Mu:o is
not intended as an evacuating medicine. Its
medicinal virtues are expended entirely upon
the impaired regenerative organsi The pills
are not unpleasant to the taste, and many
persons_masticate them with impunity before
swallowing them ; which plan we would al.
ways recommend, as affording the speediest
way to get the effect of the remedy.
Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold
by druggists everywhere. '
TN°. J. KRONE E., Wholesale Agent,
403'Clieitittint St., PhiladelPhia, Pa.
ang2s-dly
PORE VEGETABLE TONIC.
THE most healthy persons feel more oilefiS
weak this extreme warm weather, and lose their ap
petite. They need a good strong DIIIO-01:113 that will
strengthen the nervous system and - Bismuth - . This they
can get at bOcents Per bottle, at Mrs. L. Ball 27,
South ,Pine street, Elirri share. Orders from a distance
promptly attended No. angl
THE :CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
OF AN INVALID.
rabllahed for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG
MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Pre-
mature Decay of Manhood, &c supplying at the ,a.me
time Toe Mune op Bw-Coax. By one who bpi ouitti,
himself:ooy imderggio4.9outidble packery ity4n
closing a post palff-sares* e leVaroingle copies S ,
be had of the ,author:
. • NATHANT.EI f IdAYFATR; Mae;'
decil.dawitn Drnek/Ya, - Wage aennlON:
, ,
COWATIC'S siOSICY SOAP.
This Wanted Toilet Soap, in eadt universal de
innitt,lo =Ude frac: tliveltaltnst
andemollieiatinitstaturn, fragrantly scented,
mid banenclal in its action upon tlie akin.
ty= awned" SW mumr.ooo.firmahr%
NEW ADV RTISEMENTS.
A Fine Assortment of Jewelry
EXPRESSLY FOR
Holiday Presents
GEO. W. M'CALLA,
NO. 38 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG,
Has wsw the flnest,, best selected and most desirable selec
tion of Jewelry ever brought to Harrisburg, which he
wil sell at prices to suit the times. Tao stock embracm,
in part, the forming articles
Gold and silver watches.
Eine coral, tope; amethyst, pearl, onyx and gold setts of
Jewelry.
Pine diamond, carbuncle and seal singe.
Gutta-percha pens and pencils, tooth picks, &c.
Gold and silver chains.
Go'd and silver thimbles
Lockets and sleeve buttons.
MEW and ear-rings of all descriptions.
Silver and plated ware.
Silver tea and table spoons
Sugar and preserve spoons, berry dishes, butter knives
and fruit knives
Breakfast and dinner castors
Syrup pitchers, cake baskets and salt stands.
Children's cups, goblets and call bells.
Fancy bronzed mantle ornaments ..
Plated spoons and forks,
And an extensive assortment of ace clocks.
Kr - Ladies and gentlemen in search or presents for the
holidays, will do Well to examine this stock:, before pur
chasing elsewhere.
,All goods warranted as represented when sold.
deel4
Attention, Citizens
THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT of large
and sma'l CAKES of every description and of the
best quality at
13 A. lb 17 -
74 MARKET Sr.
•
A choice Wootton of Whitman's
FRENCH CONFECTIONS.
Also a lot of FEE SR C3COANTTS.
dalB-1w BRADY'S B %SBRY, 74 Market Et.
GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS
Worth having, at
. .
WARD'S MUSIC . STORE,
N o 12 NORTH THIRD. STREET.
Steinway's suberb Pianos.
Schomaker's splendid Pianos.
Grovesteen's cheap Pianos
Prince's (new) automatic Organs, the greatest triumph
or the age.
Melodeons, Violins, GaPars, Flutes, Am
Drnms and Fires.
Sheet and Book Music.
Pictures—Oval and square Walnut, Oak, Rosewood and
CHB Frames.
.Albums—A very large and fine stock at lower prices
than elsewhere.
Call and see the really largest Music Store within 100
mi'es of Harrisburg.
SILAS WARD,
No. 12 North Third Street.
HOLIDA 4 GIFT S
Knoche's Music Store,
93 Market Street.
P IANOS, Cabinet Organs and Melodeons
Piano Stoo'S and Covers.
Guitars, Flut a, Violins, etc.
Musical Works of all descriptions,
Portfolios fur Sheet Music.
Sheet Music, the latest and most popular publications]
Engravings, Paintings, Photographs.
Oval and square gilt Wanllt and Ro sesiood Frames.
Albums, the largest and best assortment in the city.
Call and. examine the stock of the largest Music Store
this side of -the great cities. W. KNOCHE,
decl4.-tiani - • 93 Market street.
NO PIANO IS COMPLETE WITHOUT
Copies of the Following Elegant Works:.
"THE HOME CIRCLE." A collection of Marches,
Waltzes, Polkas, Schottisches, Redowas Quadrilles, Con
tra Dances, Four' Hand Pieces and Piano Gems. 2 rola
"THE SHOWER OP PEARLS." a collection of choice
Duets, with Piano Accompaniments. "THE SILVER
CHORD,' a collection of Songs, Ballads, Quartets, Duets,
Ac, with Piano AceOrepaninienta 1, OPERATIC
PEARLS," a collection of Gems from the Best Operas,
with Piano Accompaniments- Price of each, plain,
$2 50; Cloth, $5 00; Full gilt, $4 00. Mailed post paid
n receipt of price. OLIVER DITSON Sr CO., Publishers,
277 Washington street, Boston. dec2o-nc
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
OIL COMPANY.
$450,000 - Capital Stock.
150,000 Shares---$3 00 Per I,hare.
Present Yield---100 tobls.
per Day. -
TWO Proclueing.Wella on the "Columbia"
Oil Company's Lands, another being bored, with a
good show. The Pearson Farm on Cherry ' Tree
acres--als=o owned by this company in fee sinsp:e. Call
and see prospectus and maps, at Bigler & Co.
Call at once, as bat a limited number of shares will be
sold in this eity, R. J. SsitifilhT,
For the Company.
reforences.--Bgana Itc Co., SING/LILLY & littratS,
do2o-tf
SRI3 REWARD
ON the 14th inst., between North street
and Miller's Sehcol House, on Pennsylvania Ave
nue, a Portoanimate, containing about $6O in smelt bills;
also, a Hound' House check of $BO In favor of Denim
Shafer, and ono of $4O 12 signed by John Wallower, and
payable to the undersigned, and sone other papers and
Dueller's Bills. A liberal reward will be paid the tinder
upon leaving the porttnonnaio and contents at THIS
OFFICE, or with the undersigned, on Walnut street.
deel9l4i • JOHN YOUNG.
E. Gr; R..111A. ,
RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE,
Tract and Sunday School Depository,
27 S. Second street, below Market Square,
HARRISBUR G, PENNA.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, all kinds of
Bibles, Hymn Books, School Books and stationery
of every description, Photograph Albums, Music Bookt,
Gold NEW, Diaries for 1865, Almanacs, School Furniture,
such es Globes, etc. Alto, a sydeadid assortment of Gift
Books for the holidays. Depot for Elisworth's Copy
Books. Sunday' School Books at publisher's prices.
German Books of all kinds, all of which will be sold at
wholesale or retaiL
FINE ARTS
AT
W. 51. KNOCHE'S
.93 :MARKET STREET. -
The moat exquisite stock of ENGRAVINGS, plain and
colored, 'from the celeorated masters, suitable for holiday
presents. Cal) and examine at KNOCHE'S,
dol7-tf - 93 Market sueet:
Haamestrao NATIONAL BANK, _
December 10, 1814.
'TELE annual election for thirteen.diTeoto*a
A. or this bank. will beheld, as required by ths,bational
currency act, on Tuesday, the 10th day or January next,
at the banking home, between the hours of 1 OA. M. and
3 e. et. J. W. Watt,
declo-to Cashier.
TOMATO CATSUP—By the gallon, quart
and pint, just received at.
WM.-M. GRAY &
(Htilgerlk: DIChDI2IIO9 old stand, Market Square.)
decl9 . . .
YAN/EE JIINITERS, IVIIPELBARROWS
'and chthArenla Wagon; bought - expressly to meet
tne'present demands, at • BOYER B ICOERPERT.
decl7
BASKETS! BASKETS !—A. very large and
well selected : stock of all kinds of Willow and Cedar
ware, market, traveling and clothes Baskets. at -
decl7 Boyn & Imams.
QUAKER CORN, NEW: HOMINY, Beans,
kJ Dried Peaches and Appleg and Blackberries, Camila
.aaditalaina, received at
- - - REIMER'S
BUCKWHEAT F LOUR. -A fresh apply
. ..
-of-Towanda iincisregt, fresh ground Corn Meal,
_extra frartily..Etcarr;.*. IAL .or „bag, ,very Package
warranted and delivered to all parts of the cisy free of
. e,_at
creux . '
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, ,
pATENT.draPW)- _
And. Bill Holdets,
Yoe sale at &buffer's Bookstore. liarrlithurg, 'pig
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
•
1864 Christmas 1864
USEFUL PRESENTS
FOR
THE HOLIDAYS
Ladies Sable Furs,
Ladies' Fitch Furs,
Ladies' Silver Martin Fars,
Ladies' Siberian Sorrel Furs,
Ladies' American Mink Fars,
Ladies' Native Hudson Bay Furs,
Ladies' French Sable Furs,
Ladies' Imitation Ermine Furs
Children's Furs
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A Large Assortment of Dresa Goods,
Shawls a' Reduced Prices,
Blom Bordered Scarfs,
Gloves, Lace Collars,
Embroidered Collars, Sontags, Nubias
Alexander's Kid 'Gloves*.
Balmoral Skirts, Hoods,
Genuine Bek Lace Veils,
Embroidered Setts, &0.,
IN THE
VIM DEPARTMENT
OUR
Stock is Complete.
Our Fine Furs have been manufactured ex
presely . for
OUR CHRISTM ILS SALES
We are now receiving them from the menu
factuiers.
We can give purchasers a decided advantage
In all other goods
The Prices have been Reduced.
. CATHCART At; BRO.,
No. 14 Market Square,
Next Door to the Harrisburg Bank
deels-d2w
Ho for Christmas
At No. 109 Market Street,
IFIAItRISBURO,
Tsthe place to buy Presents for the Holi
days. Call and oramine ourstook of
FANCY BASSETS, •
WILLOW and REED ROCKING .
CHAIRS for Children,
TOY ROCKERS and ARM
CHAIRS,
• WILLOW HIGH•
C
NURSERY
CHAIRS,
• CAMP CHAIRS,
MATTRESSES,
FEATHER PILLOWS and BOL
STERS,
BLANKET;,
COVERLIDS,
COMFORTS, . • .
COUNTERPANES,
PATENT SPRING BEDS,
IRON BEDSTEADS, &c.
. _
• J. T. BARNITZ.
Market greet near Fifth,'._Rarri.burg.
dec2o.dfw
WM. BRADY,
No. 62 Market St., Harrisburg,
AS . just. returned: frond New York and
H
Philadeiphia, and is prepared to - .offer to the citi
zens of Harrisburg and vicinHy the choicest and most
carefully selected
- STOCK OF GOODS
•
In his line ever offered in t h is city, consisting in part of
the following articles: "
• Fine Gold Ilunting-cased
ENGLISH AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,
OP ALL DESpREPTIONS.
Fine Solid Silver and Fluted Ware,
SOITABLIS FOB
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
EMZIEI
Tea Betts,
Castors,
Berry Dishes,
Cake Basketsi,
Butter Dishe.,*
Ice Pitchers,
'Fine Table,
Tea, Fish,
' Butter & Fruit Knives,
soup Ladles, :
Bins,
Card-receivers,
Can Bells,
But-picks,
&o, &c.
FINE JEWELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
SUCH AS
White and Black Onyx,
'
'Amethyst,
Carbuncle,
Euby and Pearl Setts,
- Initial Sleeve Buttons and Studs,
~,
„i: • Gold and Jet Croscee,
Necklaces for ladies and children,
. , Coll and Silver Thimble=,
Gold Guard, Ohatelain, Vest and
Fob Chains,
• • Lockets,
Tooth Picks.
Dawson, Warren and Hyde's and John Foley's celebra
ted Gold Pens, in gold, silver and gotta percha holders
Seth Thomas' ovalebrated.Calender Regulators," and
an endless variety of everything in his line. -
We reverse the old maxim, end invite ladies and gen
tlemen to call at otherptacerfirst, then give us a call and
see the difference In StXk and pricer. We defy compe
tition. ' . BRADY,
&el 6 . 62 Nuke; street.
SHISLER, & FRAZER
k EIVE; and - are - receiving goods in their
usual line, for Christmas, for Fam il ies, rusArrltlit of
Pus SPICA RAISIN k total sized passages, - Aga 'sad
Prunes;• +tapirs, 0 10 2 , Broody. Bum, AC.. Prepared
Miace Meat, put up by ikei r watnetebrated manufacturer,
Mr. Atmore-- -Flasnew_crop New Orleans Molasses and
Sorghum Syrup, a domestic wig& Is considered a Me ar.
tide for baking papaw. 644
Christmas Presents
NO. 7. MARKET SQUARE.
MR. BOAS respectfully calls the attention
of citizens and strangers to his large and well re
inter/
STOCK OF WIELILVY.
Fine Gold AMetican and Swiss Watches,
Ladies' Chadian raid Gentlemen's rest Chains,
Small Swiss Watches for Boys,
Fine sets of Jewelry, such as
Coral, white and black Onyx - ,
Pearl. Amethyst and Gold seta.
Gutta Peroha Chains, Pen holders, Pencil:,
• Gold Lockets,.Sleoce Buttons,
Finger Binge, Tooth-picks and Studs.
FINE SILVER WARE.
Ice Cream sets,
Oyster, Gravy and Cream Ladles,
Teaspoons, plain and twisted lzkandies.. 1 -
• .
Cake Lifters,
Berry PcoopS,
Preserve Spoons, in pair or single,
Individual Pait-sellers,
Butter Knives,
Plain and Fancy
Palt-spoons,
Fruit Knives
Tea sets, •
Round and Oval Waiters.
Breakrast and rianer Castor...,
Cake and Fruit Pasketr, •
Sugar Bowls,
Magic Butter Valles, -
Pickle Stands,
Ice Pitchers,
Tea Kelves,
Nat Crackers
and Fiala,
Tea, Table and Denert Spoons,
Dinner Yorks,
Children's sets,
Knives, Forks and Spoop
Co ,
Wm. .119 Gray & Co.
DON'T fail to stop and examine out new
J.Jstock of fine family groceries Just received for the
CEIRTSTAIAS HOLIDAYS;
Consisting of the following articles:
Fresh canned peaches,
Blackberries,
Sirawkerries,
Tomatoes,
Corn,
Peas,
'Beans,
Also, new layer and bench raisins, In whole boxes, 3.4,
- and 3i,
Currant;
Citron,
Seedless raising,
Figs in large and small boxes,
Figs paste In cakes or boxes,
Fine catawba grapes,
Fine Handkerchiefs
Assorted jellies, consisting of
Currants.
Biackberries,
Raspberries,
Lemon,
Pineapple,
Peach,
Apple,
Orange,
Pear and Quince
New mince meat al gays on ham; and new sweet cider;
also, a new stock of gneensware, ett China caps, and par
lor ornaments, China toy tea setts for children, aril wil
low ware, i c., ust received at
VERY LOW PRICES
DURING THE HOLIDAYS,
TO ILIE/YUCE. STOCK )
At No. 52 Market Fired
MEE subscribar returns his sincere thanks
to his friends and the public generally, for their very
liberal patronage during the past roar years, and begs
leave to inform them that he has a very elegant assorted
stock of flue Watches, Chains, Rings, Pins, Sleeve Ba
tons, Scarf Pins. Charms, Gold Pens, Gold and Silver
Thimbles„ Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Salt, Sugar
Cream and Preserve Spoons; Silver-Plated Cups, Goblets,
Cake Baskets, Berry Dishes. Syrup Pitchers, Breakfast
Tea, and Dinner Castors, &c., which will make very ele
gant and durable Christmas Pres-nts. Call and examine
for yourselves. Ma tig selections while the assortment is
full. No pains spared to show goods.
All the above sold at very small pro Bt.
declB-tf • • A. F. ZIIIIIRRIEAti.
Great Musical Vstablishittent.
NO. 481 BlKUDifdt, NEW tosa.
IIGHTY New Pianos, Melodoons,
Mama, Alexakdre and Cabinet Organs, at Wholesale
and RetaiL Prices low. SECOND 'ELAND PIA.NOR at
great. bargains, .prices -from Mtn $2OO.- New .7 Wave
Pianos, $2BO and $275, with carved legs and mouldings, and upwards. Melodeons, $B5 to $2150.
A large stock of SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, and
all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and Music Men.
chandise at the lowest mfrs. 10,000 sheets of inusie,a lit
tle coiled, at I„tg cents per page. no2sd&w3m
- - -
T TARE this method of informitin. t' my nu
merows friends and the public general,that I have
opened my new Clothing Store, . corner of Walnut and
Sixth streets, where I am willing to sell fifty per cent.
cheaper Una any other store in the city. Coats, worth
$3O, for $2O. Pants worth $3 ; for $6, and vests worth
$5, for $3, and everything in proportion.
Ail goods leaving my establidunerat I will warrant, for
they are all made under my care, and with every modern
improvenient, and the latest style. Don't fait to come
and convince yourself of the truth.
dec.l2-lin*
HORSES! HORSES!. HORSES!
QUARTERMASTER G.EMERAL's Ovrics,,
Fran tavistos, Matamoros, Dec. 1, 184
HORSES, suitable for Cavalry and Artillery .seivice,
will be purchased.at Gieaboro Depot, in open market, till
DECEMBER 31,1884...
Horsea willbe delivered to Captain L. Lowry-Moore,
A. Q. M., and be subjected to the usual Government in
spection before being accepted.
Price of Cavalry Horses, 8173 each.
Price of Artillery Horses, $lBO each.
Payment will be made for six 1 0 ) and more.
JAMMS A. EMT.
Colonel in Charge First Division,
Quartermaster General's °Moe.
dec&tdec3l
WE reeeive.daily quetations, from the east
ern markets, which are open for the inspection
of our customers, and at which rates we will 33111",_SEL
Ott EXCHANGE,
U. B. 6.20,10-40 and 1881 Bond;
OH, Coal and Railway Stocks,
Gold, Silver, &a.'
Wanted, Pennsylvania State claims. -
Big.L.Eit - &- CO., -
stock and ExcUaage
86 Market Street, Harrisburg.
decs d3w*
JACOB F. RAELIENLEN 3 S
• - STEAM - -
CRACKER AND BISCUIT BAKERY,
CORNER OF CHERRY AND Farm ALLEXH,,
decO-d3in 111111,R1SEUSW.
NITED STATES
Seven-Thirty Treitfiut•y Notes,
FTARRISKIIIe "NATIONAL BATIK 2
deartitf • J. W. WEIR,' Cishier.
OUR VALUABLE BUILDING .14150,
A: situated on Third and Herr streets (Hammond's
Lane,) corner jet 25=1. The other lots are 20X131,
running hack to a 20 feet alley.- For further particulars
enquire of -_ - GE 1s EL
nom( Corneror Second and Chestnut streets.
100 UR VALUABLE BOUBF4 166 - itfet4. in
ji2 different pate of the city. For parttenhore enqnire
at the Cheap Grocery Store, corner of Thirdand - eheatont.
no3Odtf
COCOANUTS ! COCOANUTS just re
salved at WM. IL GRAY k CO
(Hamlet' & Locbi;dan'd old stand, Jytarls.etatiii e „)
decl3
Li. A HAW SUPPLY = FRESH -814011.E.1
HAMS, NM received this morn in ors air:).
& ntmant.
jell. Seeeemore
QUlENBkosted atsortraandent,Giudidka:SerofiallawelttesrLetyles
, z •
C. A. BOAS'.
PLATED WARE
del9 2w
WM. K GRAY & Co,
decl9(Homer& Lochman's a7dstand, Market Square.)
SELLING AT
HORACE WATERS'
431-001) NEWS.
WALNUT STREET IN A, GREAT BLAZE.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Of the Tallow denominations,
For sale at -tbe
Fog SALE,
FOR NAZE,
El
El
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