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' , Office • . 400 , Ten.copies to cu ?'e.' , office. - .....- ...., „JO 00: -- ---. NMI ' ' latllltlllS - - ' 1863. 1863. 1 / 1 0.:1 . :' 47:ii... 150),1863. U . 51-4 e! 7 ' ' 'PRESENTS ":" 7. FOR TUE - cii 3CJI I I::0 AL 'SC 161 ! h Dark Sable Furs, :nuine Siberian, Squirrel Fare, - Beautiful German Fitch Furs, Handsoine Russian Squirrel Furs, :Rich Shaded French Sable Fure ' American Fitch, Silver . Marten, &c,, &C., " Muffs, Collars, Cuffs, of all kinds. ' These goorts'are fresh from the hsrals of ibu mannfactureis for our holiday sales. A eploo„did assortment of Pure Lace Collars, French Embroider Collar's, French.work Collar . and Sleevesi. la silts, utifnl plain and hem stitched Haudkerobief s. 10 ( Infant Bodies, Flouncings, Edgings and In settings. i 1 r .4New style Heni Stitch Vine Eruhrofflei I - Handkerchiefs. t LACg. Arm SECOND URNINGr - GOODS • lugs 'stook of dress goods, - I ' 00 dilibrent styles of English Crepe aollars, Black Centre Mochas Border Scarfs, - Alexander & Tonvin's plain and stitclied Kids, Shawls, Veils, Gloves, 13dk'fs2, &e., &e. &e. Id , our mourning drjxl ftiibilt heir stdeli is ornplete. A LARGE LINE 01 LAD'S' HISSES' AND CB7LDRAN'S AiL MA MC GO 1:1. AL TA Si 'The bast &elm tment of Blankets—in Ex;tra size--sujierlor qualttlee--te be foucd. • Very superior makes of black Silks, at loifer prices than they are now lield by the Importers. As we are determined to reduce our large tab& before the let of,Janue.ry; - our prime iptii , be.decided inducenteuthoto purchasete during th6tolidaya4 • 3 CATBOART & BROTEMB, Next Door to the Hartieburellank, .oecl6-1m • No. 14, Market Square'. To' All Who Value Their Sight ! JI7FrTTTS ROSENDALE . or Tut' its 'AcND ipeclutagtr , RF ILY announces to the citizens of 'Harrisburg and vicinity that he has again opened an dike in Market Square, -, next a door to Mr. Felix's Confectionery, for the gala of his celebrated - PA.InOBCOPIC AND TINTED SPECTACLES. Thesetlaases are recommended -by the fist medital men and all who purchased theta. him me will testify • to their great advantages over -all other ones in use. The Lenses are ground of the finest crystal. They assist and strengthen the impaired vision, and last from 10 to 12 years without change; Ofdoe hours from BA. M. till P. M. Consnl , .tation free. octs-d3m3taw-wlm . .... pitOOLAMIATION. .IX7NEHEAS, the Honorable Jouri J. Irv' WRSON President of the Court of dommon Mae In the Twelfth: Judicial ' District,' consisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the llon..Ssuu- NCLANDOI and Hon. .1 , 10.1aa It. YOUNCti da6oGlata Judge; In Dauphin county, haying jstrued tech' precept, bearing data.. the Ist day otDec,,L. 18138 to me directed, 'for hadiage Court or Oyer. entirerminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter BaaSioaa 011ie Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphip, and to commence on rris Se Manual , Dr JANtiftY rare, being the 18th day of Jain'. ary, 1861, and to continue two week. murals .tnerefore hereby given to the CarOaOr, , Ins , tithe of the teems, Aldeinnen, andgenstablea of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there, in their 1., proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with Mete 'words, ..inquisltliong,- erai t ainathMe, ' And. their own restomb i tutees, to 'do . Wile things 1 erldoltto their office appertains to be done, and those Who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that er* or shall be In the Jell of Dauphin coun ty, Piak- be then and thereto prosecute again s t meta as shall ` , O . . '.. ~,,, t see miler my hand; at Harrisburg, the Ist day of 1 1 ,,iiittbor, in the year of our •Lord, - IM3, and in the eighty-00M year of the independence et the United I States.' talizace, omcm W. t W. J.KNINfiIsIGS, Shull. , Harrisberg, Dec. Sl.lBBB, ; dee2l.:dtnetd • PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. Lebanon Valley Branch • ...- • . O . R and after MONDAY DICCEMBEII 28th , 1863;anACCOMMODATIONPASSENGEB TRAIN will be run between Beading and liar slisburg„ in addition to the other passenger ;Milne now running on the Lebanon Valley . • Lag* ' " tiding at 7,. 15 A. it., Passing Leta a n .., it., and arriving at Harrisburg at 1 Zaitvlirarrisburg at SP. it. , passing Lbe.- ,ArlOrrati_ti. , and arriving at Rnding at 7_2.5 _.„.. ' StoppinglS all Passenger Stations. • .TheTast Mail Train, leaving Heading atl.l. 07 A, w., will stop only at Virpmeladorf, Myerstown, ' Lebanon, Aunville f ..Palmyrit and. Hunitnehi ' triwn. • • All-Passengers Will`procure their Tickets. bp -1 fore entering the Trains. Au extra charge is • made otrall Fares paid in the. Cars. G. A. NICOLL'S ''. . General Sup't. 1 • =ikactini; Pa., Dec. 11, 1863.-46141j31 ,500- B.,l`l7,lll,TEDlocer N.ew York, and Ef. 4624 , - Foot of Walnut ,iUe~ual. The Great ` i laiterioan Ilemedies " KNOWN AS a IIEfLYBOIV.S" • GENUINE PREPARATION ' S, VIZ : HELMBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHIT," • " " SARSAPARILLA, " -IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. ILEMFBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. " 'HIGHLY CONCENTRATED " COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT 13UCHU A. POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY For Themes of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, • AND DTIOPSIOAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and excites; the ABSORBENTS into heal thy action, by which the WATERY or CAL CEROUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLA.BGEItiENTS are reduced, as well as pain andjoilammatiort and is good for MEN, WO MEN or CHILDREN. HEMBOLD' EXTRACT BUCHU • • FOR WEAKNESSES Arishig from Accessee, Habits of Dissipation, • Early Indisbretion or Abuse. - ATHINDISD WITH THS-7OLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisposition to Erer-Difness of the Skin, tion, Loss of Power ' Leas of Memory, Difficulty of lheathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling; Horror of Disease, Wakefulness Dimness of Vision, Pain in , the Rack, Universal Lassitude ofFlushing of the Body, 41*eMrtsecelerSystem,Eruptions on the Face, Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance. , These symptoms, if allowed-to go'on , which this medicine invariably removes, soon. follow !IPOTENCY, FATUITY,EPILEPTIO FITS, Jo Rue of whioh.Mispatient_max.expirer-Who can SeYlliat they are n'bt frequemtlyftalosiod by those "direful, disbasee," • INSANITY AIVD CONSUMPTION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffer togs,. but none will confees. The records of the Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of the aesertion.l TICE CONSTITUTRON, , ONCE AFFECTED WITS ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of-medicine to strengthen and invigorate the; system, which_Helmbold'e Ex `tract Bacilli invariably does. A ttlal will con vince the most skeptical. • • • ' , FEMALES--FEMALES—FEILIAT., OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, AfAREIRD, 4 OR • CONTEMPLATING MAWAGE, in many. affections peculiar to females the Extract Beebe IR unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosie or Retention, Irregu larity, Painfulness, or suppression of- the ow, ternary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Uterue; Lencorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and foiall complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits, of Distil don or in the 'DECLINE OR 'CHANGE OF NO FAMILY SHOULD B.DWAyzovr iT. Take no Balaam,Merenty,or Uppletant Medi eine fer Cupleasant - and Dangerous Diseases' 11131MBOLIY8 EXTRACT - 13 pcHu,, ("Ores Secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit tle expense; little or no chonge In diet ; no in convenieuce and no expoeure. It causes fre quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate removing , thereby obstructions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying pain and' infianmuition,•sa frequekit in thisedestil of disisses, acid'extiellinglfokonooe, , ,Disebabr, and Wornsnt Matter... Thousandie'npon thousands who have been the victims all:tacks, anti also have fetid heavy °fees to he cured in a short time, hove found.thay were' deceived, and that the ''Poison" hoe by the WO of "powerful Astringents," been dried up is the eyetem, to break out in an aggravated form, end perhaps after marriage: 1 . - Use HELMBOLDiS EXTRACT I UCHU for :all Affections and Diseases of the b-inary Or .gstue, wbethei. existing' in Male or Fem... 1 43, 1 fr0m whatever cane ntrioating, and no' ma 'ter 'of how long standing. Diseases_ of these require the aid of a Diuretic.. HISLILt3O;•D'b' EXTRACT BUCHU Is the 'Great Diuretic, • it is certain to bave the desired .effect: in all Diseases for which 4 is recommended. Blood—Blood—Blood. Helnthold'i Concentrated Compound ELUID =TRACT SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an affec tion of the:Blood, and attacks the Sexual Or gans, linings of the Noes; Ears, Throat, Wind pipe, and other Mucus Surf, making its ap- . pearanoe in the form of Ulcers. Heimbold's Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies the' Blood; and removes all Scaly Xraptlreat of the Skin; giving to the Complexions Clear aticl Healthy 'Color. It bising;pkbpored expressly for this class Qf Complaints, its Bided-Purifylog Properties are preserved :to a greater extent than any other' preparation of Sarsaparilla. • lIRLKIIOLYS ROSE WABZI. An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphi litic Nature, suck as an injeetion in dieeases of the Urineiy- Owens,- aiming from habits -of diesipatiop; need In cemeettion with the Ex tracts Huohn and Sareeparilli, in Cch dioceses, as recommended: Evidence of file most spoueible and reliable character will' teconipany the medicines. _DERTIFICATES OF OURES 3 from eight to &anti , pare standing,_- with names known So Science and Flitae.-„rFcir liedipal Properties of Bneho,,see Dispeneary of the United.. States. • See Irofissior DE WEE'S valuable works on tk s e Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHY SICK, Philadelphia. See remarkremode by'pr. EPHIL4IM McDOWELL, a ealebratedThysicianl and member of the Royal College of Surgeons, ' Ireland, and published in the Troneactionir.of the Eli* and Queen's Journal. See medico. otrargical Review, published by BENI. 'TEA; VEEN, Fellow of the Royal College of Susieonsi. See most of the late standard works on Medi cine. Extract of Buchn $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5Ol Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1 00 per bottle, or six for 'ss'oo: Improved Rose Wash, 50 cants per bottle, or six for $2 66, or halt a desen each for $l2 00,', which will be suf ficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if direc tions are adhered to. Delivered to arty address, securely packed , front observation. Describe snaptoma in all communications. (lures guar aateed. Advice gratis. AFFIDAVIT. personalty appeared, before me an Alderman Ofthe city of Philadelphia, H. T. • Eelmbold, who, being duly sworn, doth say, hie prepare= dons etsatitin no narcotic, no mercury, or other injnrions*ugs, Frd are :purely vegetable. trivia • Swots and stibebribed before me, Wand day of November, Ma WM- P. HIBBAED, ' - Alderman, Ninth street ab. Bace, Address letters for . ' ;* *that IS goefiderm. -H. T. , BOLD, Chem*, DiP .6 tt ptda Alksitii.A o thlit 6 ets:VdOw °lnstant, .rhibidel. Em72lllY HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY. UP:NINO, ,JA;Iq#A.RY 2; /864. DR. JOHN SO .1231.42 L Za•MIZetlEC:e MOM LOCK 110SPITAL r LAS discovered the most certain, speedy and 11 effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF III.IPRUDENO.P4 RICLIE3 IN SIX TO rwatva MUSS. NO MERCURY •OR NOXIOUS DRUGS: - .4.(Aree Warranted, or No Marge, ire from 04e Dm Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of ,the Kidneys .and Bladder, Involuntary - Elie charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ater- - vousnersa, Dyspepsia; Languor, Low , Spirits,; Con:folios .of - .Palpitation .of the . Hr. art, Tizahlity, .Trembliege, Dimness of ilkrht or Giddiness, .Disease, of the Head; :Threat, Nr se or Skin. . Affections of the Liver,.Lnrage, Stcmaph.•or. Bowels-4 2 hose terrible disorders tubing from the Solitary Habits of YOutti:- those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims thin • the sing of Syrens to ~the Mariners of Ulyssess,,blighting their most Wl- . tient hopes or anticipations, rendering marriapvi, Ito., impossible, _ YOIIINO MEN = Especially, who..have become the victims of Solitary Vibe, that dreadful and destrnetlie habit which' annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young, Men of the; Mint exalted talents and vtho might otherwise have entranced listeasingit Estes with thethundere. of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with ' confidence " .„.." • I HAERIAGE. i lilarrled Persons; or Young , .ponteAptut- Eng Marriage, being aware of phyeiCer weik• nese, organic debility, deforositilt..lo. e speetly cured. He who filaces i ldnurelf under' the care of 2r. ' J. may religionely confide in his honor ZS a•g'Ets. and confidently.rely upon hie skill at a Physician. ORGANIC prtmediately Cured, and fall vigor rest dreg'. I This distresaing affection—which modems lite uffser,able and Marriage isaPoseildrt-is the pen- Shy paid by the'victires ofimproper. indulgenne. Young persons are too,, apt to commit °souses .front not being aware of the .dreadful quences that may ensue: .Nova, who. that nu deristande the•eubjeot will pretend to deny that the power of prpgrOcait. lab* doonerby tireete falling into improper Babas than by the pru dent_ Besid6o being deprived the pleasures of I healthy otfiwring, the most-serious anddestrtlo tivei sYmptomi to both body and mind arise. 'the the jarsaftdap*-- mental functions,wersitener tom of procreative power, 'serious dyspepsia, palpila don . bf 'this ednstitutiostal • l debility. a . wasting of. the frame, cough, tureption, decay and death. Orrurs, rationniox Sumer, Left hand-shie going from Baltimore streett few - doors Props the QMEIT, ,` :Fla not to obseteer • 123TIMIAnd number, • • ..:•-- • : The XrAttels zuuet be, paid . and contain'aretanip. e Doctor's Diplomw hang. . his: office; • • '• . DR: JOHNSON', '; i ffembar-of :the ItoYSlCollege of:Burger:ins, L4n- ' ll don', graduate from one of• the:lldd .eminent•l Colleges in the United . States, and the greater part of whose life has -been apent•ln the horrid- I • tabs of London, .Paris, :Philadelphia and else- j" where ; ilas:effecteid eomeoftitti.niest astonishing cures that- were •ever known ' many . troubled I with ringing in the' head and B ata When aaleep, I great nervornane* - being skimmed fit:•tutdden aritauksi bashfulness, with 'frequent blUshing, attended sontedutes yolk deritintement of lOW • were oared inmeedisdely. • • =• • " • ~ • TAKE PAHTIOCILL•II NOTICE:`' Ansi) arts some of the sad' and mclanolitily effects prxinced by early. habits youth, viaa: weahneus of the batik and limbs, .paini in the head; dimness "tif sight,' - lotir 'of Mintetdrir, power, palpitation . of the 'heart, dyspepsia,' nervous thi.tabnity, SYmptonis of toritempOon; Bco. , ffmiat.--The - fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded--lose of memory., eO - a; . ion of ideas; deponsion of 'spirits; evil foie•:' ...Inge, 11416ft:don to istsCiety, self &Stria; Itnie, solitude, timidity; 1* 4 3 - ;, l4 T.e.#o**: of the ells i .roduesd.• • • -• • YOUNG, VISE . t Who have injpred themselvee by - it • ceriVn I exactires indulged in when .ltione, a i baldt fps riently learned from evil COMpanicin.s, or at • • .haul; the effects of "which are "nightly felt, oreh when &deep, and if not cured rendere B arrielmixelsinie,' and destroye 'both Wind' • red b ody, 4100111'4k itOthediatSlY," t 'Whit . * 94y: 0 40: 5 ...P 1 ft. %OA:, rho h.oPPof • a country, tge char, o f patents, shoeild• - ; e snatched' fr otp all intnipictte and .eujoyments e ' .f life, by the isonsequenbe' deviating tram " he path: of 'nature and indulging in a certain O ' : ret Such pernims ices, before inn:dem . .g • BIABRIACtk;.,:•. 2 t *lnd_ ttina;,sne. portitse the namisagy leUididteie to'promote ednnulkial - b. .appiness. Ind,'"Without these; the journey . rough life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the li • :pact henry daihrnis to the view ; the mind mesfehadOwedkini.filled With o, _ , Melannholy' „ refleotiom that the happiness of nother blighted , htuomeri with our own. as • DIBEASI OF DIPBUDENCE. • L: '.Wheri the misguided .and imprudent votary D f pleasure :finds he has.linbibed the Seeds P: 1 4 1 rot' 00* 'tc9;i:iftan happen s that 11 tioitid.Banse'of shame-or tbidrehdof .very deters him froth applying to those who,. 8 .nrs education and nape, otnbility, can 'alone. H • riend hini• - • • Helene into the hands of igflo-B t Anddesigning pretenders, wire, incapable hlf f curing, filch. hisl pecuniary. enbetanoe, keep G. trieim , utontivafteitmonth;• or as long is C. 1•e smallest fee can-be obtained, and in despair. 8 - velhim with ruined health•to sigh over his In •• ;!'s idaappointment, Or, ty--the rise of the L. ••polsong"Herstury, hasten • the' oisnstitn= fo . • ,symptof tbitterrible4o4le, : suo4-04 ap • OW of MO - fiLftd, Imroat, LlOse,lskM; etc, . of rogretuin:g with frightful. rapidity till death, tr• Wei a pealed to Ithi•dreadful safferhngs hylsenii; Cr • hiut to that-tuulikovired extunb7 from H hence no traveller returns. ' ti • rtiDoEssatErrr :OF THE PRIM. Br -The many thonekuils cured at tide inititution an :.lefter year; and the tinmeroria impo r t :a pt 10. .igiestoperations performed by Dr: Johnson, *' tressed by the reporteus•of the 'Sera,Oyer,-, ll ' d many other -papers; notices of erhich . bsio. standing again before the public; dos-his - standing ea a gentleman af'dhisraoter• d reup';onstbility, is a sufficient guaiseter - t o : 'of e idlikstrid. l " :3 ..• . • I . EigLY 4114i1a MI re Egir Difl o t 142 1 r trou ll t P : ' lig% 14.°g. ~itDital pailg Etiegrafij Masonic. ANNUAL GRAND UOYEIUNIOATION 01 , 4101 GILAN HOLY ROYAL ARCH NAFFED. OF Palle., 4. r `IL --SAINT JOAN, Evasosmsx's Da Philadelphia, December 28, 1863, A. L , 61163 FLEOPRD AND APPOINTED OFEICILItB FOIL 1864. ' -Comp George W Wood, &I E G High, Priest. Comp Samlo Perkins, M E G ; • • Comp George Griscom, E G Scribe: ' Comp Peter Williamson, 111 E G_Treasurei. Adams, /I E G Secretary. The fd E G High Priest made• the following appointments, viz : .. Comp Peter A Keyser, Grand Captain of; the Host. Comp Joseph H Hedges, Grand PrinelpaliSO.: burner. • Colnp Henry J . ,White,, Grand, R A Captain: .. Comp Alfred R Potter, it.oaptain' Third Veil. Comp. Edward Masson, Captain SecondYelL Comp Win If Ireland, G Captain First Veil. Comp Harman Baugh, ,Grand kfamhal. Comp John L Yottog, Orand.P,unkuiv,ant. Comp Charles Erismuth, S. G M. of. Ceretim fates. . Ilia I 3 Omni) Walkup. P. Schneider, Grand Tyler.' Grand Chaplains—Bev .Companions John Chambers, Henry WDticahet, William H Ocien heimer' Josetiti" J. Eletegood; Daniel Washburn,, JosephCastio:Bobert W Oliver, John F. Wil. her, Thomas K. Conrad,. JamesigeGowan. • Committee of Cktrresporidente--.. Companions William H Allen, Chas Gilpin, Alex Simpson. Committee on By.l.Avisfionipanions *m• H Adams, Geo 11 Ashton, TAO Butherford,.Jr: • Committee' on Accounts —.Companioris.Jcs S" Riley; Jamils.Simpson; Thew D Wattson. • ; ' Commi hAsin Work--Companions Joseph'l3 Riley, David C Skerrett, .Daniel Thompson, Robert Fr aZak, Jno Thompson, Harman Baugh ; Distriettleputjer. High Pricsts—Companion Char* ifHOwell, of Lancaster, for the coco ttes oi l __.- Companicsi:Rcittert A Lainimirton,. of mauls. burg; for.theconnties of,Danphin, COusberland t Franklin and Lebanon. • ! Compation George H McCabe, of Tamaqua, for the counties of Schuylkill and Barks. • Companion G Sweeney, of Easton, for the conntlee of Carbon and Northampton. • Companion E Kingsbury, of Scranton,-for the °mantles of Luzern°, Wyoming and Susqne hanpa..:. - Couipanion Robert C SiMpson, of Wellsbdrip', ' for the counties of -Tioga and Bradford. HalarliiirVorGdpsi for the counties of ColnMbia, Montour :Mi. Northumberland. • • ' Companion Beardsley, of Lae* Hayvn for the-comities "of"Clintot, -I;yeemtair . , _ _ Centre. • ; COmpanion A El Lloyd; Of - Hollidaysburg, to the counties.of Canibria, 'Hdr.tingdon and Mifflin. • ' • CoMPartiorr Alfred °nigh; of Washington to the. counties of Witehington; - Fayette, Greene. Companion Thomas DLiidge, of Pittfiburg for the counties Of Allegheny,' Westinsiveln6d Beaver aniVArinetrofigr ' - , 2 ! Companien William," Chien, Of Cotineipt villa; for the counties of Crawford - 014E1 1 104 ANNUAL Gaixn COWINIOATION OP THE GIL*. LoDOE OP PIiN4NYLV.Anai A...Y.1.1.--The follow ing named gentlemen haying heart elected Dec 7th, 1863, for the ensiiing f Masonic wenryear,,wer . , installer! at the' annual session ,Or. , John. th Evangelist's Day,) on Monday, Deoi;2Bl 1883: - , Bro David C Sket•rett; Right Volehlp'l (1 rand, Master: > Bro L II Scott,' Right Worshipftil Deptit land Master. • • - Bre• Jelin L.Griddird, Right ,litrqpiiilpful S e Warden, " ' '' • . Brci RlChard Arntrx, , •ROtt Worshipful Ji e Warden. pip Peter'`Williamson, Bight ,Worshipful' ; ipasurer. 'Rio William 11 Ada*, ; Plight Worshipful retary. • - Thelolloiving brethren Were:ills° elected on be 7th instant: Trustees of Clara'sanest— rothers Samuel : Perkins ; Jatherr:lintdhinsinv, David Boyd; avid Jayne, George Thompson. Trustees of ; Masonic Loan7—Brothers William Adger, James Shields, William. B urger, John I caller, Alex I;iiitpatricti., In connection with he elective GripaciCfflcem: Trustees• Grand Lodge Charity Fund—Broth :rs Joseph S Riley, William Black, Angus :N acpherson, Jacob Londenslager,toeorge Among other business, the It W Grand sJ aster was pleased to announce the following ppointments.for the.year: - Grand Chaplains—Rev Brothers John Ohm-. cm, If W Dacachet; Wm EPOdertheimer; Patel' 'n ueil , Daniel Waghbiain; T S letinaton, Wil iam Cooper, John fl , Fory, Wm R Grim. - 'District' Deputy Grand..liesters:---1.- Brother harks M Howell; of Lancaster, for the counties f Lancaster, York and Adams, and- Lodge No. 09, at Davit:thigh:snm. 2. - Brothoir Robert A amberton, of HaFitiliiirg; for the counties ;of lauphin,-. Franklin,' 'ond:their/arid, Juniata, erry and Lebanon. 3. Brother Joseph . L tichter, of Reading, for Barks county, and, Oge No 20, at Pottstown,' and Ledge No 10, at Perkiornen ;bridge. 4. Brother George McCabe, of Tarnaqta, for Schuylkill. .6. !other William L Stewart, of Hawlei;....for Imre(); Wayne and Pike oinnties.. 6. Brother eorge Sweeney, of ,Easton, for: Northamp ton, Arbon and Lehigh', countiSS; and todge No. +7, at Haili3ton, Wither William Lilly ,declin-. , g. 7. Brotler EP Kingsbtry, of &want* for inane. 'B. BrotherJll. Robins, of Cattawiiia, r NorthuMberland,Columbia, MOritdur,Unitm .11 Snyder counties. 0. 'Brothel J H /Indies,. Jersey Shore, for Clinton, ,Lycoming, Can e and potter coMities. 10. Brother ,Xiihn resswell, of Hallidaysbnrg, for Cantb:l43Biar; untiugdon, MifUin, Redford and Fulton conn-. es 11. BiOther - William L Laverty, of rownsville, for-Greene, Waehington, Fayette d Somerset countie3. 12. Brother A M ;ck, of Pittsburg, for Allegheny and West oieland < counties. 18. Brother Saikel ehard, of Mercer; 'for Heaver, Istiirence ,and ercer conuties. - 14'; Brotgertimnel B Diuk, • Meadville, for, eraigfort 'Erie, Warren ,npd mango counties. 15.:prot4er Ed•l3 - 43olii,en ; llittaning, for Armstrong, Jefferatii.'Clatiim. tier, Clearfield:and Indiana:- it- Brotheo Simpson', of Welbrbore,„- fortrailfordnrld :a counties. • 17.' Brother M kiln froozeTi entrails, for Susquehanna and Wyoming. Xi) TriegrapQ. From Southwest Missouri _ RA.TTLI WITH HDRERTILAR—THIRTY-1112 HILT= ARD WOUNDID,'ORR ntranitun) AND TIMM p&p- TORDD , - THIRTIEWOORMIIFILIONID CHTTORREI pars- ONUS.. The following dispatch war received on Mon day night at General, Flak's headquarteni in St, Louis: ,Td General. Fisk Official dispatches from. Major Wilson inform me that he attacked Reeves seventeen Miles Southwest from Doniphan, Ripley county, Mo., about three o'clock on Christmas day, and killed and orounded.thirty-five of the enemy. He captured one hundred and fifteen prison ers, including thirteen commimioned officers, with all their equipments and ammunition, and captured one hundred and, twenty-five horisee He also recaptured every man of Company 0, I captured at Centerville i .with their arms, etis WilsoU nye 'that the Sd behaved splendidly, officers and men. B. G. WOODSON, Colonel Commanding. From Ckattoxiooga. ' Citarresooos., Deo. 30. Convalescents of the 4th Arniy Corps and recruits for the 124th and 126th Ohio en route for Knoxvillii in charge of a train, had a fight with Wheeler on Monday morning. From the official account I loin' the following partibu; lars: The Fedorale attemptecktrcross the Hia wassee at Charlaston, where they were threat, sued by Wheeler's cavalry, 1,500 strong. Col. Laibold, of - the 20th Missouri, commanding, formedin line of battle got the train over, charged on Wheefer, killing and wOunding a few rebels, and drove them in confmdon. Leng's aaTalry, plumed them, whipping the rebels badly, but Wheeler got away with, his four guns, leaving five OffiCen, including an inspector General - and Su*son, and 126 - men in our hands, besides a few killed =demanded, and many e small arms. Oar loss is ten wounded and one missing pf Wood's division, and four wounded of Sheridan's. The 6th Ohio l3ittteny has re:eulkted, and'go home to-day. - New Year's Day at Washington. WASHINGTON, JUL 1: This day has been very generally observed as a holiday. - The Presidentht Reception _has attraoted a great throng to the White House, The Diplo matic Corps, in full Official costume, and II large number of navy and army officers 'woke • - •••• • twfter.which-cimewtbet mieoeffia nem • - r. The cabinet, miciaters and Other distinguished perions ipso bad recUptions. No war news °Perky kindles been recei4ed bore; . - • - FUtlelid 11911014 to Eliddiers Mali in Battle. Sraecum, Dec. 31. Saved bodies of gallant soldiers ofthe 149th New Yolk reginfent; slain in , the recent battles at drifidtfHinianiti z ettd, ,ti,lbgg6ld, arrived here today , accompan ied by Colonel Baynum and Sergeant Major 'Birdseye, who haye been deputed to present thelmttle flags getptured'in those battles to the War. Department at Wail ington. The concourse of people weximurnese. The bodies were conveyed , to the City Hall,with a Military escort, whdre they will lie' in 'gate through the day, and will be then delivered, to their friends for burial. No froii Cairo ao, By the-steisnier Belle Metnphis Car , I have reliable information Irclurblemphis to the 28th..' For rest made, a raid on i the Corinth:railroad; nu Sunday the guh, strikipg,it at Cidlieryille. He iirsabl to if about ?;000'nien witir him, pert being`conscripts from the very region through which he marched. 'He- entered ilerville„ without rrinch opposition,, there being very few Union troops there. It is not known hifwcinuch damage was'done to' tine track. For rest will - now move south toward Mi siseippi. ICis 'rumored that he has already evacuated Jacson, and made good his escape with smell loin. has succeeded in conscripting two thousand men in West Tennessee, and had taken them South to be armed. T have advicei from Rodne, ; to the= inst. At thicplace, seventy-five miles below Vkkebusg, within the past three weekt, the marine brigade of Gen, Ellett have captured over 50 prisoners, many of them commissioned officers, about 100 waqa and horses and several rebel mails. By order, f Ithajor,flen. M'Pher son, the infantry regiment connected with the command is being mounted on the cantered stock, and will thus - prove --Snore effective against the guerrillas. General Ellett.luts alse 'received orders froin the War. Department to recruit for his brigade in all Western Statist: Smiting parties are sent out nearly every diy, nuking a circultinto the country of 40 or 50 miles. The rael,Gen ;Wirt Adams'. has' force near Roduey,with parties of which the brigade had several skirintsfies. The rebeledo not stand fight. Ori the 22d inst., abut 400 of the brigade, under Colonel Curry, met the 'same number of rebels and engaged them, but they fled after a brief atand,,aa nsuld, legving two of their mukf ter meriously wounded. We also captured a Lieutenant a na Maitcarrier,.with quite a large Mail. Since' the arrival of the brigade upon the spot, the guerrilla& have been. very quiet: It will be reoollected that Beithiey is the gaud Where the steamier Brazil was fired upon. The engagement'of Ad 'Mt was at Fayette, about sixteen miles from Rodney. On 'Stutday, part of the`brigade of ca v alry, commanded by Major Efilbbard, accompanied by CaPtain .Cleurgo - Q. White, A. Q. M., made a . raid into the country; and were several times fared 'upon from . the The rebels were careful to fire 'from secure find Juaocestible -points, and they , ,ran. The expedition . - brought in , two officers and one private as prisoners. The officers Were .efill• tared at a house where they had stopped for dinner. The hause was , vary- richly furnish/3d and belonged to a widow Dente& - The widow was rebelliously patriotic, and ha d been tearing up carpets and tapestry to - mike"s blankets for the Confederate soldiers.' 'She was; of &ante very bitter. upon,thealrankees.---- -NeW resesparill-NewlEorlD _ EPeinaas,ol ll 4lrindt 1 1 1WtriellgPeRdad tCL day Althon_gh* maithef his not , taw fa arable, Ihe - ninntieeofttreir Wan Day 611iira is very great. Plum Kmose, Dec. 28 , ALIITT.T3CI 2 °..4. I I'3EITI : ,XTOT by the Sons of Southern Chhaliy; not J.l by au armed foe to carry deetruction and terror through a peaceable land and frighten good people out of their hews. But what we wish to turn your attention fo now is not of horrid shape or else, bat joinething 'that will gladden the heart and cheer the spirit exceed ingly. And now to have this joyous feeling produced turn your STEPS TO THE STORE Arid take a look through their elegant stock of CHRISTIKAS . PIIESESTS. The following are some of the articles to be obtained,,appro print° to the season. Handkerchief Odors, Pot:nadirs of the most exqntaite lecture; Sachets and Sultan's, Toilet Soaps. Cosmetics for the Hair. Bice Powder, Toilet Wawa, Toilet Powders Tbe new extract for the toilet, PIILLON'S NIGHT BLOO&IING OEREUS. YAM do Calorie, the worit'fasoinating from Cologne, oft the Flowers of- Italy,and,eigaisite isu der Co- WAIN, by the pastor bottle. • ° • , Tooth - Brushes, Pei/welds, Hair 'Brushes, i efitlfrlces, • Nail Brushes, - SalVe, 'ins variety Combs of all varieties, 7t..1 . Vases. Smelling Salts, Leather • 'Portefollos,, . Dreithig ties** Portemonhales, Lsdles' Sato - hat, lAdlea' Cases, • Ladles' Companions, Shaving Cases, Caba Satchels, Watch Catwe, . Cigar Cases, • Ornaments: • Bohemian Glass Yaws, Reading Sr. Book Stands " Toilet BottlittlWatch Stands, OigarStands: Hatch. " Ash Stands. • Flower " Walk, titiods• • • • Jewelry Boxes, Flue Checker Boards, Ladles',Wriik Boxes, Fine Dominoes, Fancy ss Leather arid Gum Bells, Sewing Cases, '-Gat Glass Colognes. • Also, a iiile selection - of French Confeetiona. S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market Street, • riov2B Harrisburg, &Rutin of Malting,: Bono Vole Bask , Pay and War Clam. • 011icers'Pa.tRolls, luster Rolls. and Re quiting Leconte lade Oat- Irundersigned, having been in theem ptyment Of the United States during the Jest egg hfium months, as Clerk in •the-Master lug and Disbursing Office end Office of: Bow intendant of Recruiting Service of Peaunwlya • nia, respectfull_y - tutorme the public that be ha. opened AU o ffice 61 Mt DAUN TEAMOIC Building tot the purpose of collecting Peo sions,Doniftlee, Back Pay and War, Oahu ; Rolls and Recruiting Amounts. All ordersby mail attended to Aciutpay. ,novl-dtf SULLIVAN 8. OEM IVOR .BENT—The store-room, esprit - awl warehouse. long occulted by Joseph Ross, decd, in the borough of Midfilotnnui A i * The Store Room is fitted up complete for dry goods, &c., and the cellar for - groceries,' It is well located for a profitable bedtime. A good opportunity is effered to Mn energetic Man to do a large and safe business, or the whole property, dwelling and store, will be sold.— Inquiry to be made of JOHN T. ROSS, Middletown, Dec. 11. Acting Executer. fiecl4-dfitawBm - A L A..11A , . -lEri CP -M1L..., 1 s 43 4. BEAR'S Doncaster Adamants, (English and Gleinian,) can he had„Aholesale antiretnil, at - BERONEWS °HEAP SOOKSTOBE. .• nov9 - • MORTON'S GOLD PENS. A watirtil LOT OfiIfOBTOWO • ; Arab' :GOLD:PENS• a Jerk teceived at • Scheftee K & K opk o ". . All pens stainauttffi Tor Atka !elm ALDIANAQU..ALMANACS ! /0. 11 +VW= Al 7 t 4,411 tat 4., Just received and for sale nol9 SOBEFFER'S 800 PRICE T*6 CENTS Present from the King ofrltiiil4 en to :President Linooln. WASHISOTON, Dec. 31. The Minister from Sweden and Norway, Count:Piper, in accordance with instructions from his Government, to-day had an audience With the President for the Impose of present ing him on behalf of - the King, a Volume con taining engravings of the Soya collection of Arras. This is understood,to be in .reciproca lion of a shn ' i/ar compliment,- the President having a short time ago presented to' his Ma jesty a pair of pistols of American workman ship. Suitable sieknowledgmente were made and mutual good wishes fcrobansedkeho con tinuance of the cordial relations now existing between the two Governrnents. llistrfaiuous. ANOTHER INVASION S. A. KUNKEL & EROS-. Apohecatles, Harrisburg, Ps„ Articles tbr, the Toilet Bay Leaf Water, the gaga ever dirtfliete TO OFFICEIM ADD MMUS.
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