glailylegrap4 lIA.WRIEIBUR'G PA Saturday /voting lanuary 2, lot READING BIATIZER WILL 114NOUND ON. *VERY PAGE Or THE DAILVVEL WAR/WIC The Lees! attire. The Pennsylvania Legislature will assemble on Tuesday next. Durg the week many mem hers have been arriving In the capital, and are 'already lodgedior the Winter.? The trains at noon, to-day, added largely to those who.were already hete t sui, that the caucuses , of both par tki can akouce proceed to !nominate candidates for the various offices in the organization of the Spate and, the House. The condition of par. ties:in the Senate has given rise teethe fear that dome delay may attend its organizitioh, from the fact that patties are now equally divided In that branch. Major White, Senator from Indiana, as our readers know, is a prisoner in Richmond -- and to this circumstance is Owing the tie in the Senate. There, can be no doubt whatever, that Maj. White's retention in Richmond is an act to benefit the copperhead minority in the Senate, a sort of reciProcity by which the rebels dedre te express. their grati tude to their friends - in pentisyl rants, and to repay them in part for' the service renchired Lee's army is its , efforte to escape from Meade, after the battle of Gettysburg. Bat whether Maj White returnsin..time to resume his seat in the Senate or not, iteannot ,ritleet the dr ganhiation of -that -body; atinitly qikeruse the organization of the Senate is perpetual. It is never without a quorum, and is- sipposed always to be organiz!d. The rules of the Senate have made this necessary to comply with the Constitutional reqUirementa resting on the Speaker thereof, in case of. the death.of the . Governor. If Gov. Curtin had died during the interregnum of the adjournment of the last and the meeting of the•present LegisW turn, lion. John P. Penney would have becoine the Governor of tire Commonwealth, because he is. the Speaker of the -Senate. If, at the meeting of the Senate, a majority declare for the election of a new Speaker, and so elect, Senator Penney mould of course be div ested .of authority to preside over that body; but until such majority so declare, and until also . a new election has been held, Senator Penney Will continua =to exercise all: that 4m:talons of the Speakership, appoint the committees, open and . adjourn the Senate, the sarne.as any other pre: siding officer duly elected .and qualified for the duties thereof,. `ln this connection, some of our cotemporaries have been quoting a precedent Made in the organization of the Brooklyn councils, where in 1861,1 u consequence of the absence of one of the members of that body, (he was in the army, as is Major White,) a tie was created. The absent Brooklyn couu oilman. Was a Democrat, but the Repablicaus:of that body generously yielded its organization to the "Democracy." So far as this is- a parallel cos to the condition of 'affairs in tlie'izitate Sanahefillt may do td refer to ,as au illustratien of Republican liberality, but it will not serve to convince the Democracy of the necessity of their emulating the example. Senators who represent themajority,must base their action on the principles and justice of their claim to the organieattgaa of, the Senate. The Sen. ate has its constitutional organization, . and by that the . 'peciple who enfranchlseil , ithe majority' of . the Senate, expect them ...fifth fully to stand. So far as precedents ate:°con earned, as to liberality and justice in these matters, we need not go..beyond our own State for abundant facta to prove that our political friends hive more. than once yielded sour= l teously to . their opponents. in cases analagous to that existing in. the Senate at present; but, , as we have : already written, these precidente will be lost upon our present opponents, and therefore our friends must stand by the principle, law and rule, gov erning the facts, fully maintaining the alreadY constitutional organization of the Senate, and prooeeid in the discharge of the Legislative buslnese, of the State with the alacrity which the public interests demand.. And if the worst comes to the worst ; the ieiignation of. Senator White can be communicated, a new election ordered in his.district to Till' the ' vacancy, and the delay which will thereby a tt end legislation and the enormous Ivens, which will be entailed on,the.. State, will be , fully charged to the factious copperhead . . minority in the Senate. The organization of the House . need - and will not be 'attended with any delay, as the Union majority in that body Is very decided and de: terrnined. The election of this majority was, ,perhaps, the clearest test of.prineiplit ever had in the State of Pennsylvania. The issues in , .volved all affecting questions ecting the policy to crush rebellion—questibne whetherit abort i‘ be the policy of the Government to prush . - bellion by the force of arms or coinprom with it by conceding to the a!dxocates of the in terests anfl the cause of Itremon, all that• they demanded. The*:people who elected' the ma jority in the House are in favor of not-only crushing treason, but they are determined-that the Legislature shall' contribute to the success of every principle which Will,hereafter prohihit the recurrence of rebellion. ills the majority in the :House understand,.and. from the abil-' , ity of-the men who are eipected to direct the prodeedings of thatbody, we have : every lea , , a*:to:expeet that the cause of the country and 'the interests of the nation - will : be faithfAlly, a nd ihilputly guardedduring the session of tO approac ,, ng ~.s . ._ . i t, a c it e. A. , 1:1 C t , '.....:: 1 .4 ..l' ' ';' - ' , ' I FRB* roll •A: POOR PRINTER. -;The larefigibStste of Cei w ii. K. McClure; the ed"to Of the Praitklin Ripository, amounts to between; seven and eighthendred acres of the most vain able farming land in fr the Cumberland, • We have often wondered why It wee that V a lley. f he, counry.edt t °/)" ca., 1 4 1 fl..1vrite - so fluently and ably; but .sittelfrin" the "mcinai*4 - oqh a tomal • • .Pl., almost any become,nsp!redre • TzeAiirisam - goiszawßit w 41.egt Vitiliesday,!the - - j Important Work for the Legislature. The Legislature which will commence its seision on Tuesday next, will have many duties to discharge, involving labor of the, pest ar duous and important character. Airiong this labdr wili devolve the duty, first, of enOnchising thilsoldier;. and second, of providing for the rasing of 'troops to meet-the exigencies which grill grow out of the expipitpu of the term of all the soldiers from Penney' lianiainoi in the field, during the. present year. The enfranchise; went of the soldier is of the highest import- ance. The Pennsylvania soldier must be en franchised before the October election of 1864, Theinsin•who have perilled'and will continue to peal their lives, that we may prperve and enjoy our nationality, must be enddied with the political power of choosing those who are to represent and guide the nation. ...Ind in Order to secure this - eenfrpnchidement-.of i the tha;Ligialiturs rang provide that* the law amending the Constitution to secure this right, be submitted to the .people early during the coming summer, that the soldiers can have a voice in, the Presidential election. The importance of .this matter, will of, course impress itself upon the Legislature and induce speedy and decisive action thereon. Io reference to raising troops, the public in torests demand that the Legislature should at once provide the means and;offer every Induce ment to stimulate the military'spirit end patri otism of the people: Some time in Jima next; the term of 'enlistment of the veterans ofthe Reserve Corps will expire—by August and Bep tember, froin thirty to forty other regiments will have served their full term, andby .the . . end of the year 1864, the enlistment- of ..every Pennsylvanian now in the national artily will hays expired. A glance at these facts will e= bibit the necessity to the Legbilature of at once providing the means to encourage volunteering. The glorious results which attended the organ isation:of theteserkie Coris Shedd have their Influence in providing for an organization dou ble the force of the old Roserve. The etto?ttr agement to volunteering need. not neoessatily be made by the extravagant expenditnre of vast 'Sums of money in bounties. Men respond 111018 promptly to appeals of, patriotism .than they will to offers of pecuniary reward—tho Is the great' Mass who now bear the hardship" and the expanses[ of .the war will do this, lekv- ing,the money getting to, those who are willing to risk •their soul'e Salvation- -In the - fratide which are involved in ench transactions. Let ho Legislature offer honorable promotioni to those who raise as well.aa those who voluntepr, and the army :will be speedily • filled -up. ±lt will dim:nide the patrictiiint of the peOPle, instead of exciting their cupidity, and remove the business of recruiting from the "shyster" and the "subatitutelfrokers," who have dene Eo'muCh evil 'in_ every conaninuity in' which they, live and plunder. —There Is one or two other Important sub jects_which. will come up before the Legialat4re this winter, but to whieh Ne"will not now yefer, In'cletatl,. - Yet byway of a passing notice, we nannot . ritralnjrom expiessing the hope that that useless appendage to the State Govern tnent, to thee — shape of the'Surveyor Generell's office, be ,abolished, whereby thousands tof dollars would be saved to the State, and rooniibe made for - tlielibetilirtnedatlon of other mire iiirportaht and necessary Dapaitarents. :0 course, in its time, irls subject will be brouh properly before the Legislature. • The Mirverikei.i Message, and . thelaspeets of , . - Governor Curtin is now busily engaged tin hie Message,-and expects „to have it ;la the hands of the printer by Monday, so aeldp . able - to furrileh copies to the'prbse immediately' after its 'delivery to the•Legisleture. - It wiltbe ready fn time to she communicated to the Legis lature at its possible organization for }minds, on Wednesday nest_' 'As - Information to Or' brethren of the "press, we are permitted!. to write that' tbe document will not exeeedi in length the Message communicated to the Legis lature at itslastorganizition. Notwithstand ing the severe Tine& of His Excelleacg, he.bias expended much.time and ability, on. this lies sage, in , order that it may prove a State 'paper at once satisfactory to the people, and credita ble to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. —The Reports of the Heads of Departments will also all be ready for communicltiontolhe Legislature'at 14 earliest possible organizatiOn. Sorrie - of these Reports will be very voluminous; particularly that of the Adjutant General, which will Iin:ARIEL much valuable and Interest ing information concerning Re vast military 'nperations of the State since the precipitation of;.) t he slaveholders' rebellion:- The Legislative Positiori. Our cotemporaries have indulged' In the ex.- _ pression of their views, pro „and con, as to the legislative'pesition, veryfreely within the past ' month; but none among those' wham s views hive - come ,under our observation have more VAC illustrated the isubjeCt than the Hunt ingdon Journal. The following from the /aerial of this week is eiceedingly pertinent : Our State 'Legislature meets - on Tuesday next. Fortunately, the peop!e put the power into the hands of their friends, last fall. Unfortrunsteiy, the` rebels hold Senator' White a piisorter sif• ear, and doubtless,hope to.prevent tha organi wition of tke Senate. Thdir - friends will rejoice at it ; and hoOe to gain by it. .While the rebels hold one Senator, their Sympathiaers hope. to manage the rest. We are sorry tO ha e+MePelled to say that we believe thhs. But let: th it. . The people demand that their in . '' ' shill be in the:has:as of their friends. e Berta 3 .- stead IsYyonleountry. , No sure Pie-! ashes With our foes., Any - attempt 'to, prevent ' organization siLOn9. be:firxely"met. Th e me mo willfeirtipOisYthe;'Tight men and th e right 'party. ',„Jdstice andludgment will ultlinately overtakb the guilty. , - 1 The„gittaburg ; Pally , Commercial, . referring' to the iprpspect of the organization of tits , Senate, ssi*l•that 4,4 pest three 'Dowered lie &later' a - wad withalittheir votes lo effeet,ileireigli, ci else )ee misiakethem,q - We hatte.a 'notion. that our m Web& , e cotemporary4a over •sanigntne, bu t . we .will be agreOblydisa?pointed - if its 'statement is sustalnid.bir events. ' " A REZA= lwaskexhibited at a fair in Glonela te4.taffitasaohnietigiV)iirlotrai-,"weak,, thattia coomasod of .the ;1114r of oti -.4undrod clifydrjnt feattilit# 4l ( 4 4 66 t 9 14 14 lio 40/p i s under ker4,ttiPit.fr9r*,' RE thfA rate 4; -1 over ninety and one le a oentennewriff.. lady who made, itr is fifty-nine, and has " : Ten foui-years,wtioniV:if. C.r,efeorapo. Dniartant from Washington. Wasanio:row, Jan. 2. A number of colored men, belonging Willis District, on their way to New "foritto be tised as substitutes there, were taken eft the steam ship Baltimore, at Georgetowd r . yesterday; by one of the_detectives. Among the finfpetions to pay their reaped' to the ,Preeident, i.yesierdayi were Secretary Seward and the French Minister. The gunboat Commodore Reed, arrived yes terday at Alexardritr . -bringing up two lienten , ,r ants.and five retellof the rebel army, and . several ladles; atnong , whpintwas - hirs. Davis, wife , of Al° Colonel Davis ' who were cap tured while a tte mpting to . crossthe Potomac. There are itulicoitions that Gen. Early con templates a walnut or a raid towards Win chester, and Nriitips J3eyond that town. An order hap teen issued from the Army of the Potomac prohibiting all newspaper corres pondeTate Conn;ected: therewith from publishing, or causing to he publiithed, the number or de signations of regintente reenlisting in the army or leavirig the same; the number of re- enlistments oil the number of men furloughed. Another order from Provost klarihal Patrick requires aco act enrollment made of all ci vilians or arm Y followers, excepting actual res idents Within -the limits of their respective , corps. This is designed to reach those who hirrre sought refuge in'the artily to avoid the draft. Eighty prieotoira and.ddearteris reached Wash ngton to-day. Toklay's Chronick says:—Texas ago ' had a colored man presented himself at•the White Hotise at the,President's levee, peeking M trod action to the Chief magistrate'of the nation, he would have been in all . probability roughly handled for his hnendence. Yesterday four colored men , of genteel exterior and with- the manners , of` gentlemen, joined ih the throng that crowded' the Executive Mansion, and were prenatal to the President of the United States. Gen "Grant's 99ngraWatory Order to his Army. Tito following is General. Grant's Congra,tn atory Grdar to Ns.army Efss.DQVASTISISS MILITARY DIVISION oi THE MISSISSIPPI IN Ma FISLD Cnarrieceem, Tenn., Dec. 10, '6B. Getien.u, Onersee, No. 9.—The General,com manding tikes this opportunity . ' of returning his sincere thanks and congratulations to the brava armies of the Cumberland, the Ohio, the Tennessee, ant thtir comrades, from the Potomac, for the recent splendid and decisive successes echievAnier the enemy. In a short time you have recovered from him the control of the Tennessee river from Bridgeport to Knox villa. You dislodged hiM from his great strong hold upOnLOokortt Mountain,drove him from Chattanooga Valley, wreste d' from his deter mined grasp the pcaseOsion of Missionary Ridge; repelled - .with heavy; loss to him his repeated assaults upon Knoxville, forcing him to raise the siege there, driving him at all points, utterly vended and die qxtifited , teyond this , tirnits of the State. By your noble heroism .and determined. courage, you have moat effectually defeated the plane of the enemy, for regaining posapaslon of the States of Kentucky and Tenneseee. You _have se curkei positions from whisk no rebellious power. General Brice or &stodge you. For all this the General commanding thanks sou collectively and individually. The loyal people of the United States thank and bless you. Their hopes and prayers for your success against thirt.nnholy rebellion are with you daily. Their faith in you will not be in :Vain, Their hopes will not be blasted: Their prayers to Almighty God will be answered.. You wiii. yet go to other tielda Of strift;:'; and With the , lnvincible bravery and unflinching loyaltY to justice and right which have characterized you in the past, you will prove that no enemy can withstand you, and that - no defencea, hoNvever fognidable, can check your onward. march. - ;By order of hlaj.. Gen. U S. GRANT. 'l'. S. Bowees, Asaistant Adjutant General. Celebration at Norfolk, FoRTRI3B Norma, Jan. 2 • The `colored inhabitants of Norfolk and vi cinity celebrated, to clay, the first anniversary of their • - freedom, ae given them under the President's proclamation of one year ago. Four regiments of colared troops, under the command:of Brig. Gen. E. A: Wild, teak part in the 'exercises. There were present as invited guests, Major General B. F. Butler and staff, and Brigadier Generals MIMES, Getty, Ledlie and Ifechman, with their respective staffs. The procession marched and countermarched I through all the principal streets of Norfolk, and upon-arriving in the square fronting the ceutetery,"formed a hollow square, and speak ing, music by the bands and masonic exercises were the order of the day. New Year's Day_ in New . York. Nair Yosk Jan 1 Nothing of a stattling'neture has transpired here to-day. Open honsihas been kept quite generitily throtighcint-thicitY and vicinity, and our community have made a business generally of extending householdltapitalities to calling friends, and exchanging the congratulations of the season. - Many soldiers, en furlough, are in town en joying the.holidays. The. day, which opened with a rain and a south wind, olosesd with an Icelandic, friezing, northwest gale., itiriet no reports have reached ue of disaster from the Severe e a s terly gale of last night.. , . - Death of Arch Biqhop Hughes. Naw Yosut, Jan. 2 Arch Bishop Hughes died this morning. Markets by Telegraph. PHILADEINUA Jan. 2 Flour is dull, but prices'are unchanged _ ; about 6,000 bble. extra small lot $7 25(§,7 75 ; a lot of superfine it S 6 26. No change in rye flour or corn unial. Wheat is in limited request, and only 2,000 bushels red sold at Si 00®,1 35, and white at 1 75g1 95. Rye sell! arrival $1 40. Corn laver quiet'; quoted sales of new Yellow at $1.12 @1 vs* are dill at SS®IIGO.; 1,000 bushels barley. Malt sold at - Clover'send is In demand at s7' 75®13.' Timothy seed is at SP, and flax: seed at 14. .Pcpvisions have an upward tendency ; 'sales of old and new mug pork at $19®22 ; 300 tierces hams in pickle at Oleo at 91(4130. - Whisky moves slowly at 93 edits ' and drudge at 90c. New York Money Market. . • limy YOBS., Jan. Stocks better —phloago and. Rook Island, 132%; ,Cumberland Coal, 481; Illinois Central RAt..4111; Ilit s olscCentral bonds, 1194; New Yorkantrallt.;l32l-; Readlng-R.`a, 112; Mtlwsnllle and• Idississippl R 8., 30; Canton Sonipany,, 1341, $3,?; American. gold, IE4I one' yeir's certifi cates, ..984; Treasury, 7.8-10 e, 106 i; 'ragkit'ered tive-tlyetitles, 191 i. - , , 'NO) Itirvertiuments. tIPOSITION OF. THE MANUFACTURE J. 14 OF LIQUORS;br the Liquor Dealer's Corn ,pinion. The only reliable work ever pub lished in America. Will tell how Liquors are adulterated and imitated ; also how three bar. rehi of Whisky are made from 40 gallons of spirits. Bent on receipt of $5 00 to any ad dress. Address NEAIL N. BROWN. Womaladorf, Barla; Co., Pa jan2 ImoawawBmo .• Y. M. C. A. 311 ar—cr xv. 311 A LECTURE, under the auspices of the A • 'lroturg Men's Christian Association, will be delliered by Prof. W. C. WILSON , of Dickinson College, at the COURt HOUSE,. oa TUESDAY EVENING-, JANUARY, sth, 1E64. at 7 o'clock, precisely. Subject—'• HIV POSITION AND DOPY." Courset!ckets $1 00 Single " .. .. . . .. 25 eta. Tickets to be had at the Book itores. jan2 d3t AUDITOR'S NOTICE 'HD Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county to dis tribute among the creditors the balance re maining in the hands of Abner Cassel and - John A. &ehWY, assignees of Jacob O. Bohm, will meet die parties interested, at his office, in the city of Harrisburg, on Monday, the let day of February, 1864, -at 10 o'clock, a. x, at which time and place they are hereby notified to attend and present their claims. H. M. GRAYDON, Auditor. jai:l2 doaw2tBcwlt, DIARIES FOR 1861. A SHALL lot (sent me by mistake) will be sold together at cost, or will be retailed at a very small advance. Call soon, S. WARD, janl St Music Store, Third street. FOR SALE. Fr HEEL Dwelling Houses situated on Fourth street near State. ALSO, Throe small Dwelling Houses situated on Tanners' alley near-South street. For particulars enquire of J. B. BOYD, at Boyd's Furniture Warerooms, one door below Presbyterian Ohuteh, Second streel. de29 dlw REORIIITS WANTED "VOIR the Forty-seventh Regiment F. V., Col. T. H. (food, Commanding. This regiment having re-enlisted, recruits are wanted to All It up to Its MI standard. Parsonedesirous' of entering the , service, cannot do better than to johk-the FOrty- seventh, as it is doing garrison duty at Key West, Fla., where we enjoy a de lightful climate and all the comforts of home. Apply to ' Lieut. W. - W. GBETY, B. Second et-, opposite Presbyterian Church. Bounty $402 and $302. [deb-dlm FREE MILITARY SOHOOL, FOR A'PPLTOANTS FOR COMMANDS OF COLORED TROOPS, Ao. 1210 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIJADELPHIA. JOHN EL TAGGART, (Lab dlonel 12th Regiment Pennsylvania Resaves, PRECEPTOR. '`HE SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE FOR J. RECRUITING COLOREb REGIMENTS, with the view of proviping what the country so urgently.needs—namely, applicants for coin- Wand of colored troops cornyetint for that duty —has established a MILITARY - SOHOOL at their Headquarters,. in which INFANTRY TACTICS and knowledge of ARMY REGULA TIONS are taught gratuitously. Young men having a fair common school education, and physically sound, and especially privates and non commissioned officers in the army, who desire to command colored troops, are in vited-4o become students of this School. Those. who already have military knowledge may review it, and be prepared for Immediate examination at Washington. Those who are wholly unacquainted with tactics may remain until they are made pro ficient in them. Stirdents, properly advanoed, will be allowed to visit Camp William Penn, drill and train troopa there, and pra6tice as officers. Three Sessions will be held 'every day, Sun days excepted, one of which will be a NIGHT SESSION. Each applicant must apply to the Committee for Admission by a letter , of his own composi tionnd written by himself. Testimonials of good character must be laid before the Com mittee before applications can be acted on. If satisfactory, permission to enter the School will be forwarded to the applicant Further information can be found In pam phlet, published by the ComMittee, which will be sent free to any one at a distance requesting a copy, and it can alsole had at the office of the Committee, or at the °Fee of ihia paper. All letters addressed to either of the under signed will be promptly answered: THOMAS WEEIS'IMB, Chairman, CADWALADEEt BIDDLE, Secretary, .11. B. COLSON, General Agt. of Corn., No. 1210 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. janl PRESENTS ! PRESENTS! 60,000 Agents Wanted BABE OPPORTUNITY. 75,000 Watches, , Gold Pens and Pencils VEST, .GUARD .& NEOK CHAINS, CHATELAINE CHAINS AND . PINS, ENGRAVED -BRACELET/3, - ENGRAVED SPRING} LOOKITS, • Seal Stone Rings, California Rings, Chased Rings, Masonic Rings and Pins, Ginfs' California m o nd Pins, California Diamond Ear Drops, Beautiful Sets ce Inoelry,Neto S'tyks Studs and , Buttons, etc.,. -4, WORTH $4OO 000 , To be sold for One Dollar each, without reglad to value, and not to be paid for till you -• know, what yon are. to get. In all transactions by updl we shall charge' for doing the business 26 cents each, which must :be enclosed when the request made to , know what you can have. After knowing what you cerk have ' then , it will be at your option to send $l, take the article or not. • Ppm articles can be ordered fot SI--eleven for $2-thirty for $ 6 -010y-five for $lO-rand one hundred for sl§. With the information of what you can have will be sent a circular giving full Instructions to Agents, and a full catalogue of articles, and _then it will be at.your , option to send and get the article or not. Also, for $l, I will send a solid fitly(); sideld or either Army Corps rip Atli your name, regiment and company I,4anlisonaely engraved -upon it. Address . S. M. = CU., Box 4876, New York. WARD 208 44 Alcos4wl43'. delcl luidar Mott_ VVANTECTI—:-A first class Journeyman Bar ber. Apply to J. S. KAI{ 'RR, Buehler House. j anZd 1 te AGENTS wanted to, sell the Standard Illatory of. the War. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. A. CO., Publishers, Baltimore, Md. de2o Nem Atmertigenttuto. TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE. THE annual list of United States taxes is I. made upon Racemes, income on carriages, silver plate and all unpaid monthly lists are now due, and payable to follows: Juniata county.will be attended to by John lirLaughlin, deputy, at Mifilintown, ors Mon day the 11th day of January, 1846; at M'Allis terville on the 12th and lath, Richfield 14th, Mexico 16th, M'Oonnelsville 18th, Nast Wat erford 20th and 21st; Perryville 28d. Snyder county—Henry Smith will attend at the Washington House, Middleburg,on the 11th of January; Selinsgrove, at the Union House on the 12th, Freeburg, at F. Moyer's hotel, on the 13th, . st" Beaver Spring 14th and 16th. Union county—Jesse Beaver,. deputy, will attend at Hartleton on the lltlof January, at ilifilinburg on the 12th, at New Berlin on the 13th, at Lewisburg on the 14th and lbth, at New Columbia on the 18th, at Union town on the 19th. _ . Northumberland connty—S. B. Boyer, deputy, will attend at his office in Etunbum on the 18th and 19th, at Weaver's Elotd, in Shaanokin, on the 26th, on the 22d and ;2241 at J. IL Huff's ift , the borough of Milton. Dauphin county—Attendance willbe ,given in person, or by deputy, at the Anteater's Office, Middletown, on the 11th, at. Hum• melstown, at Haunts' Hotel, on the 12th. at Lingleetown on the 18th, at Berryburg on the 19th, at Millersburg on the 20th, at Halifax on the 21st, at Dauphin on the morning of the 22d. Attendance will be given on any day at my office, in Harrisburg, for Dauphin county; Special notice to all who neglect to pay at the time and places epecified,•lo per Celt= must be added and paid. All taxes must be paid-In Government , funds or its equivalent. A. K. FAIENM. TOOK, Collector 14th District, Feline decBo,3owd2or HARRISBURG STEAM MILLS. ci. .m74.4tv pur axici. Fee, • THE subscriber will sell and deliver to any part of _the city fresh ground; best extra family flour, in barrels or sacks, in any quart , ' tity, by the single barrel, half, quarter or eighth of a barrel. Also, fresh ground corn meal c feed of every description. Orders left at the grocery store of George Ha Bell, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, at Peters' Farmers' Hotel, In Market Week or at the drug store of Dr. Rgle, on the Ridge Road, will be promptly attended to. dec2B-2ameow* JOHN HOFFER. FUJI 81 F,U.It'S!! F U,R 8!11 T AM carrying out m 7 well earned reputation .1 foraelling The befit Made FURS at the most reasonable prices, and offer now my splendid assortment of _ Hudson Bay Sable, Rich Mink Sables, Siberian ,Squirrel, Chinchilla; Sickle Martin, Fitch, &0., &a. FURS for Ladles and ittia. a at the moat rea sonahle prices. firilliyitlick of Hudson Bay and Mink Se 'bias is the finest ever citared. in this market, and comprises: Riding Capes, ThreikQuarter and Half Capes, Berthas, Collars, Muffs, dm. - - JOSEPH ROSENBAUM, No. 416 Arch street, above 4th, south aide, , Philadelphia. P. B.—No business t• ansacted on Saturday. .de2B dlmif ' 141113. OP TEO! Derr. of Tag 808Q0111WRIA, OIyaItpUSBURG, PZNNA., Dec. 24th, 1868. GENERAL GWEN No. 26. In accordapol with instructions received from the War Department theonly bounty to be paid for enlisting in the United States service for (8) three years, is that authorlsEd by law, which is (100) ne httlidred dollars, to be paid at the ex-- pimtion Jzif two (2) years' service. Until January 6th, 1864, the bounties offered by the United_ States Government, amount ing to' , (402) four hundred and two dol lars, will be paid for the reenlistment of vete:. tans, viz : Those who are now, or have been in the. military service of their country nine mouths or ;upwards. • All persons desiring to reenter the service. will apply to the Provost , Marshal of the dis trict in which they reside,.or their recruiting egents, who Ire authorized to enlist, and will give all information in relation to the payment of bounties, Bic. • The Commanding General" therefore tulle upon all veterans in the department, who have so nobly sustained the reputation of, their State on hard fought battle fields, to enrol them selves at once in the service, that rebellion and civil war may receive its death blow. By command of Maj. Gen. Canoe. JNO. S. SHULTZE, dee: 6dtjs Asaistant Adjutant General. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS SEEKING a quiet Place for study and reorea tion for their children and wards, will find such at Gress= Seminary, six miles west of Carlisle, on Cuinb. Valley B. B. Quinlan may be procured at the office of 'Zones' Hotel. Ad dressmi. E. 11110T114100N SA:Ulfiam II Plainfield P. 0., Climb. Co.. Pa. de29lllank MUST BB SOLD WALL PAPER, Bp - RDEIIR. • scuustrEivs BOOILSTO-RE Has to be moved on the first of April neat. His stock of Wall,Paper must-be reduced, and Will, therefore, be sold at very low prices ; al though price - of Wall Papers is still going rip. Persons desirous of papering theirlouses, will .do well_ to , examine his .assortment and prices. December THICO, BOHBFFEB. ...1, (F Five cents cash paid for Clear Mixedßags per pound. Old Books Wanted fer--teah. deB SWEET CIDE - E. ALARGE supply of, superior Sweet Older, just received and will be sold cheap by the barrel, gallon' and quart. at The New [no2s] 1301141, 01, GOLD V'ENS GOLD •141;t9 ii --- ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF N 01 GOLD PENS_ AID ROL.DERS Received at SOEFFEH'S BOOKSTORE. All.pens wax/1;444 w no pale. nol 11110 4 ATONE r ' LEASE, by the Perch, *ROW* de4 WO. • the city. For palticgle i ra envire s of J. 'ldifS.H. TONGUES 1- TfpitallES Btrimerz ANT:MA:BF TONGUES, At deoliv JL, 21mtitments. iiiiiiiziiil L 1, SHORT SEASON OF ENGLISH OPERA agIOSLICI CICONCENTGIe The celebrate] and popular HOLMAN NATIONAL OPERA TR OUP I Have the honor to announce their first appou sate in this City on TUESDAY RIMING, JANUARY 6th, 1 In Balfe's grand opera of THE BOHEMIAN t I and the Comic Operetta of MRS. PARTILWTON. Admission 1 , 26 c haserved portion of Hall .. / 1 50 Children to do Doors open at 7 o'clock. To am • 71. See Programmes. trite Box Office will open on Ni securing seats.' No extra charge. Sanford's Opera Hou W. Hitchcock & Ou OPEN EYE BITENINak With the Popular Minato! Troupe in ' ti Dances, Glees, Ohonumeo, and Negro Farces., A FINE BILL FOR NEW YEAR Mtn! The Laugher* Negro Sketch of T XI 33C Clo Si wit Or the Mysteries • Pawnbroker Rath: Also, the. Grand Co Act Ot THE CURE THE CURE I Be in time to se, z Front geste rase Lowed acc° lll PAL by Genthunea. de29 New • To it 145 Third Street near lii'ahmt, BABILIBBUIIO, Pd. Omuta ADD RETAIL DEMI II OONFEOTIONTItt FRUITS. Jujube Paste, MOM Paste, Fig Paste, Marsh Mallow Gum DrOPI4 Via= Chocolate Drope Plain CtuuHee, &c., Eta 'Oranges end Lemons, Oanned rntits, Jellies, Teas and Spices, all kinds. Paper Bags, Older 'Vinegar, gal Fresh and season, Vegetiblee in season, Ratsbus, Vatcants, octlB t Nth In GIREAT FURNITURE SALE. $5,000 Worth. of Furniture for Sal W. BARR & CO., Auctioneers, Ilarrisbur, PL., respectfully Inform their pared one &tondo, that in connection with Uie awn, business, they hare opened New Fomftus rooms,ro where all kinds of Forblture will t , heaper and at lower prices thin at au er place In the city. They having me* a 1: tangemenis with the largeet natalfairtUrbri , establishments in New York, Philadelphia aziP Baltimore, and being In daily receipt of Firm tare, il ti s it eimest,, orders will be filled at td shortest le notice. Always on hand S fas, 8 Parlor and Cane Seat Chairs, T. te-a-tetes, Marble Top Dressing Be War robes, Bedsteads and Tables of tion ; Fancy and Common Furni ture.AU Mut of Second Hand Furniture taken In excitant for new. Tie, hist priceprig for serer hand household - Iture, Clothing. &a., I W. BABB & CO., Auctioneers, next to litateVapital septl94 STATE CIAPITAX./tOTEI CORNER OF THIRD A. 111) *MAU ran. iraiTisburt Pen' s. M . HE undersigned having Purchased this we known house has•eidarged. and thorough renovated it. The rooms have been re-painb end papered, and the entire establishment el gently re-furnished. Being pleasantly and e gtbly located, and provided wide :every men nlenoe, it offers to the public all the condor and luxuries of a first class hotel. Trusty as obliging servants always in attendance. `bar well stocked with choice liquors is attache to the establishment. , w. 6.THomPsorl, Fropde.tor. de24 dip ' THE DRAFT FOR 1864. UXEMPTIQNS on account of—lat. Al , 124 2d, Unsuitableness of Aga ; gd, residence • 4th, Manifest Physic-al Usabi ) i" , f•thi Case; of Election. Papua made out Mtl rims attended to_by. J. B. WMQ, Attorney -at-Lam.; I Exchange Building, Harriabutg. v a N. B.—Persons at a distance can } save tb ,; del&-dam came attended to by corresptondencA, SHIRT MA.NUFAc.IORY. rpHE subscriber would ' L la ma the that he his opened a Shirt Mannfacec on Walnut street, or,. poei to the E building, where he teffi constantly ha xa v m) hand a large assortment of ready mad e - e BMW of every description. will also manta tare to order shirts of all kinds, having a i s assortment of shirting material. All Wads plain stitching done to order on short notice T. M. I. Two young ladles wanted immediate as &dela, to whom liberal wages will be pal dee& dime REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATB BALI pale aerveral properties of the estate of WI .A. LIAM ALLISON deceas Itarrisburg, consisting of Houses on Free street and Chestnut street, at And near the co ner of Front and Chestnut streets, a vacant I. UM on MulbelTYstreek near Thi rd "treat,. add /- of laud at the eastern terminus eflgark• street, are offered for sale. km; toomm or oil aprpleyts t, oPhiladelphiagned, Seventh a, Rd _ de2l-dtf] THOMARivocuagaz NEW GO O DS I N'Elpr.i GOODS I DEMONS wanting to Imam, °hymn, 4. • Presoak, call at are. E. BRENrzears, 1 , 78 Market street, mid Irmmine her new and w , selected rdock, oonsisting of a vasiety of Doi China Toys, and also a splendid assortment Head tireseol„ r fete, Ladies' and Childret Roarkeariety of Dress she will sell at the to Trinuniuga l wide west rake. Please call zed exambte before purohash elsewhere. MBS. E. BRENIZER. deb•dlia • • 1 1 \7 1 3TMEG 011311111 z. A splendid Wilds. A,. anal I , i 1L 1 -bete& Jost received at di (6 / 6 W. DOCK, Js., & CO. II OEM Rcoprie , Ofixon Blip; ter, Al Wattle* fiber Cream Nat% droned NMI Nate, Oodoedn* Creabeniee, Hominy and Boas, Cakes and Onsekwo. Sweet sort I tatoet, Green, an Frid And °our SJ' w ~``
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