Ziaiip (FL titgra ra , r el TO ADVAMTISIERS.--All Ad vertio m ruts, Busbies. Settees, Mar riage., Months, he n to secure Insertion „ n 11. TCLUORA.ra t must Invariably 11e CO in pan' ed with the CASH. Adverilsetnente ordered in the regw it r Evening Edition are in d in the warning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, •PA Friday ihrening, December 19, 1862 TOWN AND COUNTRY. Tuii WORD Co.MORN= need only be men tioned 'to remind my cUatomeire where to get the delicious— 9l Al ftrket etret t. FOR SALR CHICAP.—An infantry sword, sub and belt, and an excellent gum blanket. The articles+ ale entirely new, having never been ivied. Apply at this office. tf THV LATRAT OUT YET. —A large and varied assortment of Fancy Goods, adaptable for Christmas mud New Year Presents, just received and sold cheap at the New Drug Pharmaceutical and Variety Store of S. A. Kunkel, No. 118 Market street. Nee advertiseinent in another column. dl9 2t ALL BRADT.-Our friend John Smull, the clerk in charge of the House of Representatives, 18 once more ready for the meeting of the Legis lature. Few public officers are more invaluable than Mr. Sandi. He is, in fact, Uulispensable. 11, experience, his courtesy, his ability and hit , industry all combine to render him, per haps, the most useful scribe that ever received a dollar from the State. THE Rubio Mills of Messrs. Taber ik Place, manufacturers of Government and other favor ite brands of coffee, hiving been burned out in the recent great ftre in New York City, corner Greene and H.,uston streets, have now an en tire building, No. 353 and 865 Washington street, where they are potting np from fresh stock their popular roasted and ground coffees for the various markets. BALL OF me FRIRNDSHIP FIRIII COMPA.NT.— The members of this veteran organization an nounce that they intend to give a ball on New Year's Eve, for the purpose of accumulating a certain sum of money to aid in liquidating the debt which now bangs like en incubus almost on their energies end usefulness. Since the absence of so many of its members, the re ceipts of the company have been materially diminished. This absence, too, makes it ne cessary that the managers of this ball should throw themselves on the liberality of the citi• sans for the support of the ball in question. We otonot commend the Friendship Fire Com pany to our readers and the patrons of balls too highly, as one deserving of substantial support and ret ognition. The AMENAL iSs4.BArron.—lt was a foolish and malignant spirit which induced the concoc tion of the story in relation to loose powder in the Arsenal ; but Gen. Russetl completely ex plained the whole affair yesterday, which was not the character of an explosion that the Patriot eudeavored to impress on its readers. The fact is that them is no more danger of an explosion in the Arsenal than there is of a collapse of the Lager Beer vault opposite. All the powder in the establishment is in the shape of "fixed ammueltion," that is secure in packages and boxes, removed from all contact with fire, and located where no possible danger of an explosion can occur, except it would be by a conflagration which might consume the entire building. Mr. George Forbes, the Superintendent of the' Arsenal, is one of the most attentive and relia ble men in the city, His whole care aid at tention are devoted to this establishment—his character as a man is at once security that no accident will meg from carelessness, and any of our citizens who desire to convince themselves of the perfect safety of the migraine in tha Arsenal,. can be satisfied by visiting that' establishment and judging for themselves. The whole statement about loose powder covering the floor, ike., Is an exaggeration of the mean.: - est kind, as it doge not contain a single word of truth. • A Baran or MB LATH COL. SDANONB.—A few weeks ago, Mr. Samuel G. Powers, a sutler in one of the' Pennsylvania regiments, while on business in Washingtou, accidentally met with a rebel prisoner who had in his possession a military field giros, which he represented as having teen the property of the Colonel of the Fifth Pa. Reserves. In reply to a series of inquiries, the prisoner substantiated his origi nal assertion that he bad purloined the article from the person of Col. Simmons while that officer was lying wounded and s helpless on one of the battle fields before Richmond. His state... nimbi proving satisfactory and conclusive as to the identity of the article, it was purchased bb Mr. Powers tor the sum of $6. Subsequently that gentleman consigned the glass to the care of Commissary General W. W. Irvin at this place, with the request that he should present it to the widow of the late Colonel. The General, accompanied by a friend, dis charged this agreeable duty last evening, at the residence of the recipient of the gift, the presentation resulting in an owasion of the most plqasant social intercourse. Mrs. Sim mons received the Bouvenier of her deceased. husband's gallant services in the field ,with those sentiments of trap apliteeiatipe "nd gym- Pathy,oharacieristic of a commingling otoeinau. ly tenderness and stern patriotism, now B e necessary, and which has been no universally manifested, in this war. She informed the donor that the value of the article would be more highly prized in view. of - the fact that; with the exception of the deceased Colonel's overcoat and saddle, it was the only one of his effects which she had been able to secure ; his watch, pistols, etc , having been taken by the rebels, who doubtless rifled - his clo: - Iies of every thing valuable. Mrs. Simmons lives in retirement with her beautiful daughter on Front street. She is a lady of rare intelligence and cultivated edneai tion, and fob keenly her trodden bereavement,. :.:~-~,. IsAse !MI RAtirai preach at- e head quarters of the Provost Guard AExchange) on Sunday Sfteininon, at 8 eel:odeV-14d In the MM afon Chuicli at 7 o'clock In the evening - of the same day. • " Tun Last. Rom or STOCKIR," " The Or phan's Preiyer" and g' The Young Patriots," are the titles of some of the new and choice pieces of music received at Knoche's music store, No. 93 Market street. Nis!, a Gird in' another column, It will be seen that our friends Murray & Adams, well known to admirers of horse flesh, have recommenced their career inkthe livery and cal mriage business. Their reputation heretofore has kept pace with the progreiss of their fastest steeds, and we trust It may continue unex celled. Naw Smaynxtesas. —The Pennsylvania Rail road company deserves the 'greatest credit for keeping up with the demands of travel, as well as responding to all the palls of the govern ment. Among late additions to the road we 'may mention that two new• sleeping cars; of the moat luxurious desoriptien„hOre just been Manufactured for the Pompanir. Them cars are shortly `to be placed on the road, and at tached to the several night trains. CANrutfi. Comrry,---Ancilar. Fakd Accident from Fire Arms. —On Tuesday last two small boys in Cambria city—one of them a son of Owen Mc- Caffrey, aged about five years, and the other a ,11011. of Peter Ryan, deceased, aged about four years—got possession of a loaded pistol, with which they were amusing themselves, when the pistol went off in the hands of young McCaffrey, the ball taking effect in the abdomen of young Ryan, inflicting a mortal wound, from the effects 'of *ltch he died on Wednesday evening. The father of the' little boy Ryan left home more than a year ago In the ranks of the 56th Penna. Volunteers, and was recently drowned while on picket duty in South Carolina. His mother is also absent from home at present, the little bey being left In the ; care of his uncle, John Ryan. Pomo' lwrwranurros.—This morning a female character of unenviable notoriety, whose affinity with ardent spirits has occasioned her almost daily appearance before the Mayor, for an in definite number of weeks, received gratuitous lodgings in the School of Reform for such characters. Her vulgar, sensual , look, when brought np for sentence, betokened low and debased instincts—a corrupt and callous heart, destitute of even the slightest ray of intelli gence or emotion. Two soldiers arrested yesterday afternoon and confined during last night, were heard in their own defence. One of 'them had been pulled for drunkenness, the other on suspicion of entertaining sundry designs upon the pocket book of hia companion. These suspicions, howl ever, were obliterated by the protestations of his brother In arms, who indignantly repudia ted the idea of treachery on the part of soldier No. 2. Both 'individuals were relieved of fur ther indemnity by an oral admonition from his Honor, to wifertra , " . 14 again. • • TT" I " Ramat &alive THAN , BAT THAT 1"--- Well; some creatures havestomache adapted to starvation on a mild scale. But it is not that kind belonging to persons, who, when fifteen minutes out of bed, come to the breakfast table and turn up their nose at a fat. chop, or a boiled mackerel. It top very renseleas martyrdom, is starving one's self to death, and a silly thing to declare that you can't eat this, or that you ab hor that. Whatever is eatable can be used as food by every being, save perhaps a rare few, whose stomachaluriresome queer chemical com bination in fluids and membranes. Exercise will produce appetite, and that once vigorous and demonstrative will find a met in the most vulgar dhthes, so called. Pork and beans on the plate of a lady who rides in her own car riage, would be vulgarity. Or cabbage at , the dinner a verse-writing Miss, would render her verses ever after commonplace. Still, cab bage and pork and Beans have much to do with civlliastiori and society. A change of • diet is the basis of health, and will do more for red cheeks, attractive .eyes and "splendid" hair, than all the recipes in the pharmacopeia. Don't be particular as to your eating so long as it is Well-cooked mid cleans There may come reverses yet: for the most , independent of us, when the bill of fare wilt be--BreAkfast, Salt Pork fried and potatoes ; Dinner, Salt Pork boiled and potatoes ; Supper, Salt Pork cold and potatoes. The appetite would crave it, would eat heartily of it, even become attached to it, as the leech does toalocal inflammation. Don't starve until you witness the end of the war— that Is if you can avoid it. An Arnaucara Wks Fr.uro.—An agent is now in town :ininsinekkg. to ;the consumers Boss's Chemical Writing Fluid. It is claimed for this fluid that is equal if not superior to any other now in use. The Berke county journal says; :: ._ ,-"In every essential particular, it is supexior to anything of the kind yet made in this cOuniry, Arnold's celebrated fluid not excepted." SeO what judges Of bilk. say: We, the undersigneik having used Boss's American Writing Fluid, manufactured by the eAMeer riitCa In iifi k ff i 0 Or o ar ti cl e h andheartily Y recom mend its use to the public: Daniel .6. Dickinson, Att'y Gen. N. Y. O.W. Chapman, Die. Att'y, Broome Co. N.Y. Philip Phelps, Dep. Comptroller, N. Y. Hon. A. H. Reeder, Easton, Pa. Hon. G. D. Maxwell, Easton, Ps. Wm. Hackett, Cashier Easton Bank. - J. George, President Lebanon Valley Bank. Geo. (helm, Cashier banon Deposit Bank. C. Mark, Teller Lebano Le n Bank. John Stehle, Ass. Judge, Lehigh Co. A. W. Butler, Bookkeeper Mauch Chunk Bank. J. Knab, Postmaster, Beading, Pa. Wm. IL Hiester, Treasurer R. P. B. B. David McKnight, Mayor, Reading, Pa. Gen. B. Stitsel, Associate Judge, Mading, Pa. C. B. sielinight, Oaehier'llnion Bank, Read ing. T. R. Morgan, Cashier Broome Co. Bank, N. Y. In addition to these are the names of all the poinkty (deers of Clezben, Lehigh, Northum berlsnd- and Lebanon comities, besides him dreds of others to numerous to mention. Sam ple betel are being left by the agent in all the principal offices in Welty: • Dealers will ,heve art , epportunity to buy, as i 10 . 4 the d only dto the tram by the agent. Pennevluanin MAY iteltuftaph; Valenti:ter 19, )86 TLi Lansaw an d beet -stock . 'Of China, Metal and Paper Powder Puff Boxes, Brushes, Soap, Cosmetics and Perfumery ever cd(ered Ithia. city, now open at Keller's, No. 91 Market street. Drum' RISTAURANT, THIRb STRIIIIT MIMI MAU NET. —Just received from Philadelphia, another invoice of that celebrated Lager Beer. Mr. Diem has also on hand Venison, Partridges, Oysters, Le., and a lot of Sourkraut for sale in quantities to suit families. His Futar, Rm.—A sick soldier, accompanied by some of his friends, stopped at the Bomb gardner House last everting, for the purpose of reaittg and gaining strength for his journey omeward. His rest was gained in reality. The hero died. The severity of his wounds and the fatigues of travel were too much for him. Even among strangers there was pity for the dead, and sympathy for his sorrowing friends. His rest will now be glorious. GiIRS OF ART.—There is now OR exhibition at the music store of Wm. Knoche, 93 Market street, dear Fourth, two . oil paintings which are really gems of art. One Is a fruit piece— the other a display of flowers almost rivalling nature. They are the work of Mr Rosen, an artist who has established a deservedly high reputation in paintings of this style. They must be seen to be properly appreciated. Mr. Knoche has on hand a large assortment of engravings, embracing all thelatest European importations, plain and colored in the highest style of art, which will be framed in any style of moulding, or sold as they are at New York prices. Also, an endless variety of goods suit able for holiday presents—fine looking glasses, photographic albums, accordeens, violins, 'guitars, drams, fifes, flageoletts, music of all endc and the best and cheapest pianos, melo deons and harmonintnis to be found any where. Persons who are about .making moieties are respectfully invited to call and see for theme, selves: ••• 2t ARBITA 01 BASTA CLAIIB.—This distingnish ed friend of the little ones has arrived in this city, and taken up his headquarters for The holidays at the variety store at' S. H. Ettla, in Second 'Area above State. pack sweetmeats and nick-nacke generally this year is unusually large and attractive, and de. cidedly cheaper than to be found at any other establkthmeni in the city. The toys are principally manufactured in Germany, and are something decidedly novel in their way. The rush of doating papas and mammas with their juveniles, to Ettla's Emporium, is immense, but Santa's pack seems to be ex haustless, and every visit reveals some new curiosity to attract the ; ape .the purchaser. The greatest variety of 'doils ever' . opened in this city. Visit Ettla's, by all means, and pay your respests to Santa Claus. It =:1=1 AMUSEMENTS• attilkerree OPERA Houss is now without Competition. It stands unrivalled, sustained rsi, the elite of all that is refined and Intelligent. Its success is a tribute to art. The patronage which ies enterprise aommande, is an acknowl edgement, of its genius. No other troupe ever achieved a similar triumph. Still, when it is re membered that no other troupe combines a like varied talent, the highest order•f professional perfectiod—lite mystery, If there is any mys tery in such achievements, is at once explained. Sanford caters for the refined, the intelligent and the discriminating. He nor his troupe do not blacken their faces to play the negro buffoon. There it; an effort to delineate charr actor, while they take advantage of music and poetry to render what might otherwise be re pugnant, pleasant,. Thr. bill for this evening's entertainment," at the Opera House, sparkles 1 rith gems. It is perhaps the very brat 'that lip been presented for the season. Let none fiddto be preset. SPECIAL NOTICES TIM LINDINZBANZ SINGING ASSOOLiTION will give - a Social Soiree, at Frisch's Hall, on Mon day evening, Dec. 22, 1862. Tickets fifty cents. Amusement is the order of the day, and the Liederkrauz is never behind. The lovers of fun should be on hand. dlB Ste Basurv.—The perfection of beauty even in the most beautiful woman, is gained at her toilet. There the use of Bursa's Hallstatt is indispensable ; it eradicates all unsightly ob jects, such as tan, freckles, and pimples, and gives the complexion a clear and blooming ap pearance. Prepared by JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., Bos ton, and for sale by dealers generally, at 60 cents a bottle. For sale by C. K. Keller, Druggist, No. 91 Market street, sole agent for this city. dlB-Iw-eod-wlt Firm YEARS Aao.—On a-Christmas matting, fifty years ago, might have been seen care , worn and lone traveler wending his weary way on foot along Front street, the business, thor-: ongbfare of the oonipts.atively small vilibge of Harrisburg. This man located here aid' coin menced in a small way the manufacturing ef nails. 'Front this humble beginning he amassid a fortune, and his sons at this day adorn some of the most enviable professional . positions in this country. We also, with the permission of the reader, revert to the heavy dry goods busi ness done on Front street at that day, promi nent among which was Espy & Jacobs, and now in this year of 1862, can be found the cheap dry goods house of Erich & Bowman, at the corner of Front and Market streets, whe are Tieing their best judgment, combined with all the facilities known to the trade for obtaining dry goods at the lowest possible prices for their customers. dlB-2t. Fuss, Fuas, Furts.- 7 -Another new lot of furs received. 50 muffs at $8 60. 100 muffs at $8 60, $4 60, up to $lO. 100 sets of furs, from $2 60 to $5, $B, and $lO. A large lot of black cloth cloaks, at $4, $6 60, $lO and up to $26. Children's wool stockings at 127i0., grey and white wool stockings' 'for children at 26, 81 and 87c. Grey and white wool stockings for ladies. 100 dozen of cotton and wool socks, all prices. 100 dozen of woolen overshirts and undershirts ; handsome assort ment of double shawls. Cassinetts and Ken tucky jrans, all prices real German linen pocket handkerchiefs; for gentlemen ; ladles' collars and linen pocket handkerchiefs, cheap. 60 pieces of new styles delaines. Splendid:fur sortment of needlework bands. 26 dozen imp sldrts, from 760. rip, and 'a great many, Other goods at S. WWII MILITARY nusimms, Of all kinds attended to. • - EUGENIC SNYDER, ilitorney-ad-Law. Office : Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [0271y To tfie /blated. The undersigned *odd :respectfully Inform tilos.- who are afflicted with Rheumatism, Dye pepaSa, Con:riniption of Liver and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and - all- diseases arising from impurity of the blood, that she in prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoven's German Vegetable Med icheas ati Very paler to rates. I love se on hand * - 4 qUantify -ot valuableilet rise on tor *)re Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References cat' be failtdahed a' to their wonderful efficacy, whenever called upon There need 1.0 o ,p -prehension in regard to my competency to ad. miuist* it, - as' have had it on ; hand for the pastsiftears As they are now Sold at reduced prices, no family should be without them over night. They can be had at any time at my residence, in Pine street, - betw. en Second and Front. - (aul3-dim) MRS. L. (ALL Mae. BALI was afflicted with the-liver complaint'for several' months, and a pain in my brea4,.witit a very bad cough; in fact my aye tcm was out of order very , much. I heard of your curing so many afflicted as I was, and even worse, that I concluded to give it a trial. I can now cheerfully recommend it to all. I had one of your excellent plasters on my chest, which gave me relief in a short time. I feel now well, and cannot help but feeling thankful for taking of your medicine. I would say to all, try it, and see what it will do for you. I can be Consulted with at any time at the Herr House. MISS MARY BRIOKERT. HARRINIIIRO, Dec. 19 A MODAL EBTAIMUMIIIIIOII —Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of pros perity and as a determination on the part of our business men, no longer to remain behind the " light house," Is .the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick building at the Corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable tai the owners and ornamental to•that part of our city. The building is not only one of &8 largest, devoted to the grocery businessoubide of New York, but -the stock challenges rxnxrpetion.— Without going into detail, We MiLY Safely say that the firm keep on hand everything , usually kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and 'that they sell at very -small profits. Their clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumstances what ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general invitation br extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive shtick, whether they purchase or not. • • S--T--1860--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They pa rify, etrengthen and int literate. • They tirade a healthy appetite. ' They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overeene, 'Sects et disaipation and late hones. They strengthen the sy.tem and enliven the mind Thal 1 sevent miasmatic and iiimmittent They wit) , the breath and lucidity of the stomach They cure Dyepepela and Centipatioa. ' They rare diarrbra, tholeia, and Cholera Marbly.. They cure Liver Comp lalut and Nervous Headache. They are the.best bitters In , be world. They make the weak man strong:and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made or bolo el. Orate Hunt, the celebrated CR11112'3 , 11 Bark, roots arid herbs, and are taken Vail IT a pleagureof a beverage; without regard to age or lyr . na of. ay, Dealt 'lady recommended to . delicate ptiaohtti a a mile: ateranient. Sold! 14 all Grocers, DrugliBlsl, inls arid liaircata. P. H. Drake 8c Co., 202 Ilro.dway, He a York. Take no more unileasenl and unsafe - Medieines. For unpleasant and dangerous diseases, use HEEMBOLD'S : EXTRACT RUCHE, Which bag received the endormement of the most PROMINENT PHYSICIANS IN THE 11.. S. Is now 'Meted to afflicted ha ti militia a certain cure fbr the follow iug,iiaeasea Mid Py . l4plonia originating from dieenees and ,lbws of the Urinary or Sexual Organs. General Me bil and yl,yaleal Depression, Imbe icily, polorannatkin of Blood $ the Head, Eye feral Irritability Restlessness find Sloeplfs: aneas at Night, of tiu-ouler'Filleienay, Less of Appetite, - Dykpe sits, .„ , Xmanidatlon, -' Loir Spitite, Disorganisation - or Paralysis of the . . Organs of GeneradOn, Palpitation 'of the Heart, And in Met, all th e coneornitents of a Newels and Debilitated State tif 'the system. 2b inure the genuine, ad gab ofd. ASK' EOR 'HELIEBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. PuREOGuARANItED. Diem Abtrtisentrnts. OSTAGE 4T'4MPS WHICH HAVE BEEN P USED. AS CURRENCY, TO BE RE DEEMED. Public notice is hereby given that, on and after TIIIffiDAY, the 16th DAY OF DECEM BER, POSTAGE STAMPS, which have been used as currency, will be received at the Ranks burg Post Office, and registered,for redemption, between the hours, of 9 A. 11., and 3 P. M., datly, 1f Pietaiiited Within TGIRTY DAYS from that date,,upon the following terms and condi tions; viz: 1. Only such as hive been need for currency will belideented. - - • -• 2. Amounts under.s6 will be redeemed upon presentation. , _ • $. Amounts. of $6 and upwards must be in a single package, elogely and securely put up, with the amount lakied, and the name and residence. or place, of business of the owner, plainly indorsed thereon. 4.. A receipt will be giveir for each package, numbered in the order of its reception. 6. The stamps will, without delay, be care fully examined and counted in the order in which the packages are received. Those of the old Issue, and tboee which have been once used for the pre-payment - of postage if any (which fact will be determined by this department) will be deducted from the amount of the pack age and destroyed. The balance will be re tained, and the amount thereof, as soon as ascertained, will be paid in Government notes or postage currency , to the depositor, or his duly authorised agent, upon the production and surrender of the receipt. Notice of readi ness for payment will be affixed to thC bulletin board at this office. 6. Only one package will be redeemed for the same party. 7. The stamps, before presentation, must be separated according to the different denomina tions. 8. Stamps will be redeemed only upon these conditions. 9. The Postmaster General gives positive no tice that the time for making application is limited to THIRTY DAYS, from this date, and that, the ;public be fully warned that if the use of postage stamps as currency is continued, it must be entirely at their , own risk. By order of the rostmastet General. GEO. lIHROME, Pottmaster. r== NICHOLS & BOWMAN, GROCERS, Corner Front and Market Streets, HARRISIOTRG, FFAN'A. ()WING} to the demands of our business, we k_O have enlarged and improved our store room, and respectfully invite the attention of the public to our extensive and well selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS, CEDAR AND WILLOW WIRE, STEWART'S & LOVERIN'S CHOICE SYRUPS, CHOICE SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, of all kinds_ WHITE AND BROWN SUGARS, GREEN AND BLACK 'l EA, COFFEE, SPICES, and . FLAVORING EXTRACTS. We keep on hand all kinds of Country Pro *co ; also, FLOUR, LARD, Az. We call attention to our large stock of supe rior NON EXPLOSIVE GOAL OIL, unequalled in every respect by any in the mar ket, together with all kinds of COAL OIL LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, • and CHIMNEYS. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, of every style, always on hand. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, wyPA rd•dl6] Cor. Front and Market Ste. Collection of Pension, Bounties, Back Pay °Seers' Pay Rolle, Master Rolls, and Re eraltlng Accounts Made. Out. llHE'undersiglied, ha ; ving been in the em -1 ployment of the United States during the last eighteen months, lip Clerk in the Muster- Mg and Disbursing Office and Office of Super intendent,of Recruiting Service of Penney Iva ink's respectfully informs the public that he has opened an office in the DAILY TELEGRAPH Building for the purpose of collecting Pen sions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims ; also, making out 4fficere Pay Bolls, Muster Boils and Becrulting Accounts:, All orders by Mail attended to promptly. SULLIVAN S. CHILD. lie Blanks of all kinds furnished at this office. novi-dtt TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Orphans' TN Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to sale, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of January, 1668, at the Court House in Harris burg, at one o'clock, r. n.,.the following real estate, viz : A certain lot of ground in the city of Harrisburg, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning on North street and the line of - Widow Bell, thence by said line one hundred feet to lot of Joseph Lewis, thence by line of said lot five feet to property of E. S. Bell, thence on line of said lot parallel with North street fifteen feet to a post on line of lot of C. J. Miller, thence by same one hundred and five feet to Nortli street, thence by North street fifteen feet to the place of beginning. Whereon is erected a Two Story Frame House and back building, well finished, with a three feet alley in common with the adjoining build ing, late the estate of Eliza May, dee'd. Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by - DR. JOHN H. PAGER, Administrator of said deceased. Jan. &NOLAND, Clerk, 0. C. nov4 wed asat 6indaw dud, f3t A. C. SMITH, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, )FFIOE THIRD STREET. NEAR MARKET, HARRISBURG, PHNN'A, CITILL attend to the Collection of Bounty VT Money, Peunsiont and arrears of Pay. fir The widow or other heirs ofeny soldier, who may die by disease or bo killed while in the United. States service, is entitled to $lOO bounty money, pension, and all arrears of pay of deceaml soldier. [my lOy-rd-dlO I 'tHE Draft will not interfere with the filling A of orders for Trees, Ste., from the Keystone Nursery, in the absence of Jacob Palish. R. A. !dish, Who established the Nursery, mud who has bad an experience tit ten years in the beakless, will promptly attend to all orders and inqtdries, deliver trees, and plant when desired, fn the ciey or immediate neighbor hood. novl-d tf uov6 d&wtm COAL OIL ! COAL OIL! ! ARUN stock of superior, non explosive coal 14 oil, which we offer for sale at a low figure, by wholesale or retail. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, d 8 Corner Front and• Market Ste. MONEY FOUND. A SMALL SUM IN NOTES. [he loser, by /i calling at the store of the undersigned and describing it. wik receive it after paying for this advertisement. dlr. - WM. DOCK, Js. ; & CO ! FOR SALE. \HE subscriber offers for sale a number of very desirable buitdiug lota on Ridge Road and Pennsylvania Avenue. . dB-dtf QEORGE W. PORTER. FRESH Raisins, Currants, Citron and Prunes just received, and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, dl6 Corner Front and Market Sts. BEDLESS liaising, and soft shell Almonds S lust received and for sale by NICHO.LS & BOWMAN, dl6 Cor. Front and Market Streets. rIHOICB lot of Cranberries just received and V for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, dlfi Cor. Front and Market Streets. CCAL OIL LAMPS Hand , Parlor, Tin Wass, and Brass Lamps, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, dEI - Comer Front and Market SW. • UNION VILLAGE. "VIM of this Monster among Native 11, American Hardy Grape, for sale at the Keystone Nursery. The clusters frequently weigh a pound , and a half, and the berries are larger than the Celebrated Black Hamburgh. The quality is also good—equal, at least, to the well known Isabella. J. MISR, rovl-dtt Oim NM, Copper, Brass, Pewter and Iron, 60 Second hand Bedsteads and Chairs, all kinds of Second hand Furniture and Clotlking, for which the highest price will be given in cash 4:Barr's Auction Store. 'Now is the time to empty your garrets," cellars and yards of old fundthre,' Jko. decll-tf. New Abvertistnunts WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We offer for sale FISH, SALT, HAMS, TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. and War Claims. PU WA( SALE. ATTENTION I W ANTED. amustments. BRANT'S CITY HALT . WE COME GREETING A Merry Christmas to Onr OA Friends.' Wednesday and Thuredg Evenings, DECEMBER 24th and 25th, CI MUS EVE & CHRISTMAB NIGHT. LATELY returned from a four years' tour round the world, and having, since their return, given SIXTY-TWO SUCCESSFUL CON CERTS in the city of New York ; also visited Washington, Baltimore, and many of the principal cities of the Western States, in all of which their Concerts have been attended by the largest, most fashionable and delighted audi ences that ever greeted musical artists, would now respectfully announce TWO of their highly popular MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS as above. Their Repertoire embrstees a choice collection of vocal Quartets arranged in their own pecu liar style, also, a variety of the sweetest Eng- Mb, Irish, Scotch, German aid SpaniAt basin c extant, Humorous Songs, Inlets, &c', Alias, Cavatinas and Scenes, from the works . ot the most popular Italian and French Matters. In addition to their usual choice selections of Vocal Music, they, will play, each evening, several pieces on the celebrated SWISS BELLS The ALLEGHANIANS beg leave to state to their numerous friends and patrons of forint r years, that about four years ago they added the SWISS.BELLS to their already superior Con certs; and the Press, as well as all competent musical critics, haw pronounced their Bell Playing superior to anything of the kind ever heard in this country, not excepting that of the original Wise Bell Ringers who appeared in tie I United States about fifteen years since. Admission 25 cents, Reserved Front Sews 88 cents ; Children, accompanied by their parents, 15 cents. ornmences at 7il• o'clock. During their sojourn in foreign 'lands, the conceits of the ALLEGHANIANS were honor by the attendance of hundreds of thousands of delighted listeners—Kings, Queens, Nobles, an. the most distinguished men of the age patrol:- ized their entertainments, and lavished upon them 4 the most flattering demonstrations.of ap proval. J M BOULARD, Manager. dlB-dliv D. G. WALDRON, Agent. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE Third St., rear of Eferr's ffotrl. SAM. S, SANFORD, Proprietor and Marewer Friday Evening, December 19th. BY REQUEST THE FOUR LOVERS, THE RANEL'S PANTOMINE, mat MIC131\711=11E" .4x..z0-rrxr. CUM C QUA IITET'111;, GRAND SIENE Fi OM LA SONAMBULA THE OLD SEXTON Price of Admission 25 ceni.. Qrchestra Chairs 50 " Private Box, single heats 75 " Gallery. 15 ". Children to Patquette and Orchcstt,t, with parents, half price.. Doors open at 61 o'clock ; Perfte mance in commence at 7i o'clock. AI rip tertistmeuts J. AUGU3TUS BECK, ARTIST. DHOTOGRAPHS retouched in Colors, India lnk, Pastelle, "Sepia, and Crayon, in thu most artistic manner, from $1 00 to $25 00. Persons having defective. Photographic copies from Daguerreotypes of deceased relatives, C4ll have them retouched and made "speaking like nesses." Mr. Beck attends to having oil Daguerreotypes copied from miniature to life size. Ivorytypes painted in every style. Spe cimen pictures ~can be seen at his studio: above Kelker's Hardware store, corner Second street and Market Square. Carte de visite colored neatly. DRY GOODS EVERY DESCRIPTION. At the Lowest Prices the Market will Affhtd. CATHCART'S dB-d4w] Next door to the Harrisburg Bank,. Opened this Morning A MAGNIFICENT LOT OF MISSES. BALMORAL SKIRTS , All eias- LADIES do, do. Entirely new styles. SUPERIOR BALMORAL SKIRTS FOR MOURN ING AND SECOND MOURNING. A large assortment of • wricr R SS of every kind, received by Express to-day, at prices as low as the Fresh, Best Made, Warrant ed Furs can be sold. CATHCART'S, No. 14 Market Square, dB-(l . 4w] Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. GREAT VARIETY OF KID GLOVES ' All Nos. and shades of color. MISSES, LADIES', plain or stiched, GENTLEMEN'S, The very best article imported. CATHCART'S, Next to the Harrisburg Bulk, dB-114w] CHRISTMA4 GIFTS! In abundance at KE.LEER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE, No. 81 AL M= SUM'. [(11$ P8411.1a