Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, December 27, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMGER 27, 1864.
TOWN AND COUN TRY.
BEnIND TIME. —Owing to some cause, many
o f the railroad trains have been behind time
for several days past.
QVERY ?—Do the rebel sympathizers in our
w id s t believe that Sherman has captured
savannah? Do they believe that Hood has
been whipped? Do they believe that the
confederacy " is about " played out? "
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We invite attention to the advertisement of
the IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY. From a careful
e xamination of the affairs of the same;we feel
satisfied that it will be a paying concern. The
Stock will eertainly.belt valuable investment.
IMPERIAL OM COMPANY.--Thistoneern owns
valuable property in the oil region. The man
auers are well and favorably known, and capi
talists can therefore satisfy themselves as to
the merits of the enterprise. This, it will be
seen, is a prodticing company, paying divi
(lends from the start.—North American. •
COAL SHIEWICNTS FROM PENNSYLVANIA. —The
amount of coal shipped from the Pennsylva
nia coal regions, from the Ist of January to
December 24th, 1864, was 10,198,832 tons.
During 1863, for the same period, 9,736,433
tons were shipped, , making an increase of
452,399 tons. •
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Coarima.ts has come tt'f f A* ne. Palling on
Sunday, its observance as very quiet. Ser
mons appropriate to the occasion were deliv
ered in all the churches, and the congrega
tions were large. • Collections were taken for
various worthy objects, and the contributions
are said to have been quite liberal.
Persons who were not content with a ;Sun
day observance of Christmas, devoted yester
day to that object, and feasted upon turkey
and other rich edibles.
There was a generalinterchange of presents
tuaong friends, and the usual greetings of the
season.
DEATH OF JOSEPIL B. Moorms.--We regret
to learn of the death' of Joseph B. Mooney,
which occurred at" Annapolis, a few days ago.
Deceased was an honored member of the
Seventh Pennsylvania Reserves,t;and was cap
tured by the rebels in an engagement many
months ago. Like thousands of other brave
men who were confined in the filthy rebel
prisons, the subject of - this notice contracted
chronic diarrhcea, which reduced him to a
mere skeleton. He was very recently ex
changed and brought to Annapolis: where
death terminated his sufferings. His remains
will be interred at Mechanicsburg, Ctirober
laud county. Deceased was a son of the late
Rev. William Mooney, of the Church of God.
SAMPLE LETTER. TO A 'MEMBER OF CONGRESS.
—The following letter, which is published
verbatim, will give our readers an idea of
what kind of labor members of Congress are
sometimes called on by their constituents to
perform:
"Will you please to inquire in the atent
office for me for a patent rat trap that goes by
weight like a Clock that will catch. from 8 to
12 rats at one running down & thin has to be
wound up before it will catch any. more. I
wish to know if there is such a patent there
when it was patented & when the time expires
also the name of the patentee and his post
office address.
"4t thus oblige yours"
Tax GREAT Sena of captured cattle, at York,
which commenced on Monday last, is still in
progress, under the supervision of E. O. Park
hurst, special Government agent. The prices
realized were generally low. The proceeds of
Friday's sale amounted to over $60;000. Sixty
four head of cattle were sold on that day, and
six hundred and sixty-eight head of sheep.
The latter were sold in lots of twenty, the first
lot bringing at the rate of $l2 50 per head,
and the last $6 05. The average sale of sheep
was at about $5 75 per head. About 200 head
of cattle were sold on Saturday, and the re
mainder of the entire lot will be disposed of
this week, when it is expected a large number
of farmers, from different parts of the State,
will be present. The largest purchasers thus
far are from Lancaster and Dauphin counties
Ir will, doubtless, interest both the venders
and consumers of whiskey to learn that a bill
km passed both houses of Congress increas
ing the duty, after the first of January, to two
dollars per gallon. The law does not tax the
stook on hand, applying only to liquor manu
factured after the time stated, so that those
who are lucky enough to have a large stock
laid in will make a big thing of it. With corn
and rye at their present rates and a duty. of
two dollars per gallon on whisky, the old to
pers who have been in the habit of punishing
ten or fifteen "horns" of liquor every day,
will have to fall back on "lager," or some
other cheap stimulant. A quarter a drink will
be about the figure for "Old Monongahela"
hereafter, and at this price one of your steady
drinkers would not be long in guzzling down
a small fortune. We may expect, of course,
more adulteration, • and an increase in the
deaths from whisky, already so alarmingly
numerous. •
YMITOIEtte., CONVENTIOX.OLLO of the
Reading papers has --
the following:
" We have heard nothing of editorial con
vention for some time past, and would sug
gest that one be held in Reading on the 17th
of January next, for the benefit of the pre;
fession. Our experience teaches us that if
the profession would stand up for its rights,
they would be readily granted by the commu
nity, who always measure a man by the esti
mate he places upon himself. Judging by
this standard, there must be some men edit
ing papers in some of our neighboring towns,
and dailies at that, who have but a poor
opinion of the sheets they issue; otherwise
they would charge living prices for advertis
ing, notices, &o. We can't come down to their
prices without runnin' g the risk of starvation.
Let na, then, have a convention, to fix a rate
of prices by which all can stand: " •
Dries TO Tin INVALID .COBPS ON SATUS
DAY, DPCSNIBER 31ST, 1864.—As it is impossi
ble to have the Invalid Corps partake of the
'Christmas Festival at Camp Curtin Hospital,
the ladies intend getting up a dinner on Sat
urday, the 31st of December, 1864, expressly
for those brave men, who certainly 'clOeive
our sympathy and regard; for they have, also,
become partially disabled in the service of
their country. We call upon all patriotic
and liberal citizens of Harrisburg, and the
farmers in the vicinity, to'aid us in our en
deavors to cheer and comfort the hearts of
the invalid soldiers.
Donations of poultry, vegetables, apples,
thansausages, pickles, or money, will be
kfully_received by the committee.
Mrs. KEPPLE, State street.
" ZOLLINGER Third street.
" SMALL, Chestnut street.
P. 8. Persons sending poultry will, if
possible, have them cooked; or else Send in
on %da* or Thursday unt. ,
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A EUNDsoms Onsisruks Gl:Fr.—General
Sherman presented the city of Savannah and
its contents to the President, as a Clhristmas
- The news of VICTORY again sounds in our
ears—victory at Savannah, and victory over
The armies of Freedom are conquer
ing the rebel hOrdes, and peace will soon
reign throughout our land.
MASONIti.-At a stated meeting .of Persever
ance Lodge, No. 21, •the following
gentlemen were elected to serve for the.ensu
ing Masonic year: J. W. Jones, W. M.; Geo.
W. Hoffmann, S. W. • Jno. A. Small, J. V". ;
Val. Hummel,- Jr., Treas.; Levi Wolfinger,
Sec'y; who will be duly installed this St.
John's Day, Tuesday, Dec. 27th, after which
the annual. supper will take place at .the
"Lochiel," (formerly Herr's Hotelp) and judg
ing from the Prisparations which are made,We
feel satisfied that it will be a handsome affair.
The , supper will be , on the table at 9P. -ra pre
cisely, and all . n4iiorts - in good standing are
cordially invitedloattend.
Exisosrori or A Cos.-Om
accident, caused by the_ explosion of a coal
oil lamp, occurred, a few nights ago, at the
residence of Thomas P. Campbell, Esq., in.
Huntingdon. While the family were sitting
in the room, the light from the lamp began
flickering as is sometimes its wont, (caused
by the wick being to short or not saturated
sufficiently with oil,) whereupon Capt. J. D.
„Campbell approached to the lamp for the pur
pose of extinguishing the flame, when the fire
communicated with the oil, which instantly
exploded in the Captain's face. The oil upon
the Captain's hair, face and shoulders becom
ing ignited, it *as with difficulty the fire could
.be quenched, and not until his hair had been
totally burned and his face dreadfully scorched
that a bucket of water dashed upon his per
son prevented further• injury. Other mem
bers of the family were slightly burned, and
the ail spilled upon the floor being on fire was
making rapid headway in destroying the car
pet, but the flames were soon extinguished.—
A child sleeping in a cradle in the room was
rescued by a gentleman before any injury was
inflicted upon it.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
F9ll, THE .HOISDKYR. —A large assortment of
ladies' skating caps and ladies' fur trimmed
Asiatic hoods, mans' and boys'.fur caps and
mufflers: Also, a large stock of cassimere
hats. A great variety of cloth caps just re
ceived and • for sale cheap at H. H. LONG'S,
Jones. Row. , nov23 -lw
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BAGIBIeS XIOHIGAN FINE-CIJT TOR&C(10. —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 brands of tobacco. Tobacconists
would do well to examine - it, as they can pur
chase it here at manufacturers' prices. Sold
by the ounce, pound or barrel. dec22-3t
Ds. M'lhuns'a Nang of Pain should be kept
in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth
ache, Earaohe in three minutes. Diarrhceo;
BlOody Flux, pain In the Back and Side, Tnfl
motion of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint
and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for
the State, S. A. KIINK_EL Aft RHO.,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
All order from a distance promptly attended
to. s ept2o-tf
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Surzav CHILD, CLAM Aosta, has re
moved his office from the Max Trsuon.t.pn
Building to WALNUT STREET ; 3D DOVE BELOW
TETRA OPPOSITE . STATE CAPITOL HOTEL. All
claims for Premiums, Bounties and Back Pay
promptly attended to. dB-tf
Loon at a notice in our advertising columns
headed Itarisavarr. deo2o-tit•
CAN 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 ooughs,
colds, sore throat, croup, bronchitis, asthma,
&c. For sale at the Drug Store of J. M.
Bomgardner, corner of Fourth and Market
streets, Harrisburg. dec2l•dly
IT HAS Coats. Thy IT ! ROSY IT !
Indian Pain Killer. cures Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,Pain in the Back or. Side or Stomach,
Cramp Colic, Headache, Sprains, Bruises,
Diarrehm, and' all similar complaints. For
sale at the Drug Store of J. M. BOMGARD
NKR, corner of Fourth and Market streets,
Harrisburg. dec2o-1w
POSITIVELY
tepE L LING- OU T;
The undersigned being desirous of closing
out his stock on account of taking 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.
Ladies and Misses'woolen hoods and nubias.
Sontags and riding hoods.
Comm.'s, plain, embroidered and hem
stitched handkerchiefs.
Embroidered and morning collars.
Ladies' scarfs.
Ribbons, bonnet silks, velvets, flowers,
roshes, laces, bonnet ornaments, feathers, &c.
. Dealers would do well to .call and examine
my stock, as they can buy their goods lower
than bity 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
belling oir our Whole Stock at Drq-Goods
Among the goods we are selling off, we have
25 dozen of hemstitched ladies' pocket
handkerchigis.
30 dozpn of gentlemen's linen pocket hand
kerchiefs.
25 dozen of small woolen stockings, at 15
cents per pair.
200 yards of remnants of paramattas, at
half price.
50 black cloth cloaks and circulars, at„B, 10
and 12 dollars.
Furs ! furs! at very low prices, to close out.
200 gentlemen's neck ties at 25, 35 and 45
cents.
Broche shawls, in double and single.
20d pieces of calicos and muslins.
50 pieces of black alpaocas, bombazines and
merinos.
500 dozen of woolen and cotton stockings.
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.'
50pieces of red, white and yellow wool
flannel, all to be sold cheap, in order to close
out our stock.
Persons in want of dry goods, would do well
to call before pprohasing. . '
N. 8.-15 pteces.of black silkeat great bar
gains,' a. LEVY.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
• RE vir.ezzanwr , Tomo.
THE mosthealthy proms fee}more or loos
ji week this extreme warm weather, and lose their aft
petite. They need • good strong Urdu—one that will
strengthen the nervous systdm and 'awash. This they
can get at 60 cents per bottle, at Km L. so% No. in,
South Ma Mart, itarrlidinrg, Marl a daltaloa
ProOLSIY WOW to. aml
T HE:CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
OF AN INVALID
Published for the benefit, and as niOAGTION TO YOUNG
MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous 'lability, Im
mature Decay of Manhood, &u, supplying at the same
time lins i alEANß OF SELF-oms. By one who has mired
himself alter undergoing tontiderable quackery . By en
closing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may
be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq
Brooklyn, Kings county, N. Y
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Ur' 1619LAPTIO FITS CAN RN CITNED Loclerow
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 twenty-four years' standing.
He devotes his attention especially to diseases of .the Cer
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vestigation of his claim to public confidence.
He may be consulted at his private residence, No. 141
West 42d street, daily, from 10 A. ar. until 4 s a x., except
Saturday and Sunday, 'Address all letters to
Dli. V B. LOORROW, New York,
Care of P. 0. Box 6116, • oc8d&w8to
COLO.-ATM'S SOAP
This celebrated Toilet Soap, In sum universal de
stand, is made from the ChoiCest materials, is Mall&
and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin,
For Mlle by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
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truthful adviser to the married, 'and those contemplating
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LA CROIX,. N. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany,-N. Y.
The author may be consulted upon_any,of the diseases
upon which his book treats, either personally or by mar,
and medicines sent to any part of the world.
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Military Business attended 'To
Bounty, Ptsl,2loll, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military
sad. War Dianna, generally, made out and collected.. Per
sona residing at a distanno can have theta bustnesa trans
anted by mail, by adffiressing.
EMENESNYDER, Attorney-nl-Law,
1317.11 r Third street, Hartishant 'Pa
Kromer's (uPham's) Hair Dye
50 CENTS A. BOX.
Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l.
NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL.
WARMANTED to please. This article has been
thoroughly tested by. Da Ourrerort of New
York, •and Professors Booth and Garrett of
Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all
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.
Driuikeuuess Cured.
The inebriate may now bid defiance to the
tempting cup.. Dr. Zane7ll antidote for strong
drink is a s certain cure for, drunkenness. It
creates a dislike for strong' drink, and can be
adwc stored without the knowledge of the
patient.
Descriptive circulars sent to any address.
For sale by all respectable druggists in the
United States and Canada& Price $1 per box,
or packages of Mx boxes for $5.
JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent,.
403 Chestnut St., Philadelp - hia, Pa.
Dr. Rand's Specific.
The oldest and most reliable medicine for
the cure of Spermatorlicert, , Seminal Weakness,
Loss of Power &c. This medicine has stood
the test of over thirty years, and has always
proved a success.
Dr. RAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the
form of pills, made up entirely of substances
that have a specific effect upon the generative
organs. Most persons associate the idea of
operations upon the bowels from taking any
kind of pills. The Sprzmw of Dr. Rand is
not intended as an evacuating medicine. Its
medicinal virtues are expended entirely upon
the impaired regenerative organs. 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.
JITO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent,
403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
ang2s-dly
Bannvart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat• Di
seases, &a., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persona 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.
Bead the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
Henmsnuao, Feb. 8th,1864.
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C.A. RksarvAnr-Dear Sir: I have used Brown's
Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges, and
other preparations.for hoarseness and throat
troubles, and, in compariseu with them all,
can cheerfully commend your own as a most
admirable specific for public speakers and
singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and
colds. I have found them serving in time of
need, most effectually.
• Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
WI agroo with Mr. Robinson as, to the
value of Bannvart's Troches. •
W. C. CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. 8. Preabyterian Church.
ELssaimatate, Jan., 1864
To C. A. BANavanr—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 vary 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=
see. Yours,
JNO. W A LICRR JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust'lit. Methodist Church.
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To O. A. Bernivenr---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 tn all persons afflicted
with sore throat or huskiness ofvoice, arising
from public speaking or singing.
'Yours, &d., G. G. RIKESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Ammar's OFFICE,
HAERDWORG, Feb, 29, 1864.
To C A. BAruivAni—Dear Sir: ,I have found_
your Troches 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.
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FOR THE WEE-FOLKS. •
A large assortment Toy Books, frbin'S cents up to 50
Alphabet and Spelling Blocks. , Durab/e,.
GAMBB, BALLS, &c., &c.
• .
Call at once. Selectibna may be made and the goods
retained to be sent home on Christmas Eye.
BERGNER'S BPORSTURE,
deel7 • No. 51 Market Street
GIFTS FOR CIIIIISTMAS
Worth. having, at
WARD'S MUSIC STORE,
No. 12 Norivit THIRD STREET.
Steinway's suberb.rianos.
Schomaker'a splendid ROOS.
Grovesteen's cheap Vanua ' . •
Prince's (new) , automatic Organs, , the Irreatest triumph
Melodeons; Violins, Guitarit, Fluters, - • ..
Drum and Mee. •
Sheet and book Music.. - • •
Pictures--Oval and mutts Walnut, Oak, Rosewood and
Gilt Frames. -
Albums—A very large and tine. stock st, - lower prices.
than elsewhere.
Call and see the really largest Music St= within .100
mites of Harrisburg.
. SILAS WARD,
decl7-till and No. 12 North Third StiseL '
TOYS I TOYS !-! TOYS! 11
GREAT ATPRAGTIONS I
WISE LARGEST ASSORTMENT and the
Loweit Prices! .111 st-received from Europe, of his
own selection. Toys and /ndic7 Goods of every amerip
tion. Pipes 104111;7pda, Pansy Baskets_ Fancy Boxes,
etc. . JDIEN DOLL, Importer,
002041t02m No. 602 Marketstree t, Philadelphia.
Q " ' OIDBB .— A few bble. of an. 4.1.ieel-
J..) lent quality of pure sweet cider, just received at - -
deol7 • BOYER & KERPER'S.
PUtrE SWEET CIDER received , to-die at
t - BOOS
' NEWADVERTISEMENTIL ,
1864 Christmas 1864
USEFUL PRESENTS
FOR
THE HOLIDAYS !
Ladies Sable Furs,
Ladies' Fitch Fars,
Ladies' Silver Martin Furs,
Ladies' Siberian Squrrel Furs,
Ladies' American Mink Furs,
Ladies' Native Hudson Bay Furs,
Ladies' French %bac Furs,
Ladies' Imitation Ermine Furs
Children"s Furs
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A Large Assortment of Dress Goods.
Shawls at Reduced Prices,
Broca Bordered Scarfs,
Gloves, Lace Collars,
Embroidered Collars, Sontags, Nnbias,
Alexander's Kid Gloves.
Balmoral Skirts, Hoods,
Genuine Bak Lace Veils,
Embroidered Setts, &e., &c
Iff THE
MOURNING DRFARTMENT
OUR
Stock is Complete.
Our Fine Furs. have been manufactured ex-
pressly for
OUR CHRISTMAS SALES.
We are now receiving them from the mann-
factaiers
- We can give purchasers a decided advantage
In all other goods
The Prices have been Reduced.
CATHCART & BRO.,
No. 14 Market Square,
Next Door to the Harriaburg Bank
deels.d2w
Ho for Christmas
tr At No. 109 Market Street,
lIAFURISBIIRG,
IS the ,place to buy Presents for the Holi
days. Call and examine our stack of
FANCY BASKETS,
WILLOW and REED .ROCKING
CRAMS for Children,
TOY ROCKERS and ABM
CHAIRS,
WILLOW HIGH
CHAIRS,
NURSERY
CHAIRS,
• CAMP CHAIRS,
MATTRESSES,
FEATHER PILLOWS and BOL
STERS,
BLANKETi,
COVERLIDS,
COMFORTS,
COUNTERPANES,
PATENT SPRING BEDS, •
IRON BEDSTEADS, de.
- • J. T. BABNITZ:
Market street, near Fifth, Harrisburg.
decal d2w '
WM. BRAD
No. 62 :Market St., Harrisburg,
HAS just returned froni New York -and
Philadelphia, and is prepared. to Offer to the citi
zens of Harrisburg and vicinity the ,choicest and most
carefully selected
STOCK. OF GOODS
In his line ever offered in this city, consisting in part of
the fallowing articles:
Fine Gold Hunting-eased
ENGLISH, KOREAN AND SWOD WATCHES,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Fine Solid Silver and Plated Ware,
stirresu. FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
OT/Cll AS
Tea Betti,
Castors,
Berry Dishes,
Cake Baskets,
- • Butter Dishes,
Ice Pitchers,
Fine Table,
Tea, Fitte!,
Bur & Fruit Knives,
Soup Ladles, .
Napkirt Blass,
• Card-receivers,
Call Bells,
FINE JEWELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
SUCK AS •
•
White and Black Onyx,
Coral,
Amethyst, • -
Carbuncle,
Ruby and Pearl Setts,
Initial Sleeve Buttons and Studs,
Gold and Jet Crosses,
Necklaces for ladies and children,
Gold. and Silver Thimbles,
Gold Guard, Chatelain, Vest and
• • • Fob chins,
•
Lockets,
Mums,
Tooth Picks.
Denso* Warren and Hyde's and Jobn Foley's celebra
:ted Aold POW, in gold, silver and gotta percha holders
Seth Thomas"telebrated Calender Regulators," and
an endleas variety of everything In his line.
We reverie the old maxim, and invite ladles anik gen-
Seinen to rill at other awes first, then give us a sal and
see the difference in stock and prices. We defy compe
tition. W. BRADT,
dem 65 Market street.
SHIBLER:k FRAZER
gAYE. 4and are receiving goods in th eir
usual line, for Chrism** for fambee, consisting of
rono SPICE, RAISINS, in all sized packages, Riga sad
Prunes, Apples, Older, Wine, Brandy, Rum, &c. Prepared
Mince Meat, put up by the most celebrated manufacturer,
Mr. Atmore Pine new crop New Orleans Molasses and
Sorgium Syrup, a domestic which is comedered s tine ar
ticle for taking purpose& deal,
NEM- -A.DVERTISEIVLENTS
Christmas Presents
NO. 7 MARKET SQUARE.
AIIBOAS respectfully calls the attention
of citizens nnd strangers to his large and well so-
I=i
SrrOCEC CoV"
Fine Gold American and Swiss Watches,
Ladies' Chadlain and Gentlemen's Vest Chains,
SAS Swiss Watches tor Boys, .
Fine sets of Jewelry, such as
Coral, white and black Onyx,
Pearl. Amethyst and Gold sets,
Cutts Percha Chains, Pen holders, Pencils,
Gold Lozkets, Sleeve Buttons,
Finger Rings, Tooth-picks and Studs.
FINE SILVER WARE.
Ice Cream sets,
Oyster, Gravy and Cream Ladles, •
Tea-spoons, plain and twisted handles,Cake Lifters,
Deny Scoops,
Preserve Spoons, in pair or single,
.. Individual Salt-sellers,
Butter Knives.
Plain and Fancy
Fret-spoons,
Fruit Knives
Tee Fees,
Round and Oval Waiters,
Breakfast and Danner Castors,
Cake and Fruit Basket;
Sugar Bou
Magic Butter Wallas,
Pickle Stands',
lee Pitchers,
Tea Knives,
Nut Crackers
and Picks,
Tea, Table and Dessert Spoons,
Dinner Forks,.
'Children's sets,
Knice, Forks and Spoons.
WM. M. Gray & Co.
DON'T fail to stop and examine our new
stock of line fatuily groceries just received for the
Fine Handkerchiefs,
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY;
Consisting of the following articles:
Fresh canned peaches,
Blackberries,
• Strawberries,
Tomatoes,
Corn,
Peas,Beans,
Also, new layer and bunch raisins, in Whole boxes,
and N.',
Currants,
Citron,
Seedless raisins,
Figs in large and small boxes,
Figs paste in cakes or boxes,
Fine catawba grapes,
Assorted jellies, consisting of
Currants,
Blackberries,
Raspberries,
Lemon,
Pineapple,
• Peach,
Pear and Quince jelly.
New mince meat always on hand, and new sweet cider;
also, a new stock of queensware, girt China caps, and par
lor ornaments, China toy tea setts for children, and wil
low ware, &a, oat received at
WM. IL GRAY & Co.,
(Houser & Lochman's cid stand, Market Square.)
decl9
VERY LOW PRICES
DURING THE HOLIDAYS,
TO IEUE.IYUCE, STOCK,
rrellg subscriber returns his sincere thanks
to his friends and the public generally, for their very
liberal patronage during the past four years, and begs
leave to inform them that he has a very elegant assorted
stock of fine Watches, Chains, Rings, Pins, Sleeve But
ton; Scarf Pins, Charms, Gold Pens, Gold and Silver
Thimbles„ Silver Spoons, Butter Sutves, Salt, Sugar
Cream and Preserve Spcons; Silver-Plated Cups, Goblets,
Cake Baskets, Berry Dishes, Syrup Pitchers Break - fast
Tea, and Dinner Castors, &c., which will make very ele
gant and durable Christmas Presents. Call and examine
for yourselves. Make selections while the assortment is
full. No pains spared to show goods.
Ali the above sold at very swan prat.
deelaif 4 F. ZIMMNRALIN. -
_Great * Musical Establibhment.
TIM/WY New Pianos, Melodeons, Hamm-
Xi aims, Alexandre and Cabinet Organs, at Wholesale.
and Retail. Prices low. SECOND HAND PIANOS at
great hargains, prices from $6O to $2OO New 7 Octave
Pianos, $260 and 1215, with carved logs and mouldings,
$3OO and upwards. Melodeons, $65 to $250.
. .
A large stock. SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, and
all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and Music Mer
chandise at the lowest rates, 10,000 steets of music, a:lit
tle collitd, at 134 cents par page. no26date3ni
ITARE this method of informing my nu
merous friends and the public in general, that t have
opened my new Clothing Store, corner of Walnet and
Sixth streets, where I am willing to sell fifty per cent
cheaper than any other store in the city. Coate worth
$3O, for M. Pants worth $9, for $6, and vests worth
$5, for $3, and everything in proportion.
All goods leaving my estsblikhruent I will warrant, for
they are all made under my care, and with every modern
improvement, and the latest style. Don't fail to coma
and convince yourself of the-truth. •
decl2-Im* R. BERNHARD.
H ORSES! HORSES! HORSES!
Gsruntat.'s Oriarrot,
. F/BST DIVISION, WASHINGTON, Dec. 1, 1864. 3
HORSES, suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service
,
will be put chased at Giesboro Depot, in open market, till
DECEMBER 31, 1864.
Horses wilibe 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, $175 each.
Price of Artillery Horses, 1.180 awn.
Payment will be trade for eix (6) and more.
JAMES A. RICIN,,
Colonel in Charge First Division,
Quartermaster General's Office.
dec3Adec3l
AVE receive daily quotations from the east
ern markets which are open for the inspectlan
of oar customers, and at which rates we will BUY, SRL
OR EXCHANGE,
U. S. 840,10-40 andlBBl Bonds,
Oil, Coal and Railway Statics,
Gold, Silver, dm.
!fantod, Pennsylvania Slate claims.
BIOL.ER & CO.,
Stook and Exchange Brokers,
BB Market street, Harrisburg;
decs d 3 w* .
JACOB F. HAEI-INLEDPS
STEAM
CRACKER AND BISCUIT BAKERY,
CORNER OF CHERRY AND RIVER AT.T.WYS,
decti-Cm HARIUSBIIIte.
- -
Nitt-pick,
&e. &e, &e.
U - 4 1 fITED STATES
Seven-Thirty Treasury Notes,
Of the various denominations,
For sale at the
HABILLSBURG NATIONAL BAN&
deca-thr J. W. WELK, Cashier:
FOUR VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS,
idtnated on Third and Herr streets gheximend's
Laued corner lot 251121.. The other lota are 201:131,
running back to a2O feet alley. For further particular§
enquire of GEO. H. IsELL,
no3Odtf Corner of Second and Cheeinut striae.
FOR SALE,
I(MR VALUABLE ROUSES, Wasted
'Afferent parte of the city. For particulars enquire
as th e cheap Grocery Store, corner of Thirdand (chestnut.
nottoatf
cocOAKITS c COOOANOTS r just re
ceived at WM. M. GRAY St CO.,
' Rouser k Lockinan's Old stand, Market square.)
ANEW .SUPPLY of 'FRESH SMOKE/.
HAMS, just reoeived this morning, at '
gicnotait Ar FRAZER
1017 Suocessiors to W. Dock. Jr.. & Co -
QQBENB and GLASSWARE, a well 'a&
looted seeortment, Just received, of the latest styles
11 , 111 - BMX h. NOSRPEIt
C. A. BOAS'.
PLATED WARE
del9-2w
SELLING AT
At No. 52 Market street
HORACE WATERS'
No. 481 BROADWAY, NEw YORK.
GOOD NEWS .
WALNUT STREET INA GREAT BLAZE.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
FOK SALE,