pail ittegrap. ITARRISBUIRG. PA Salon Afternoon, December 21, 1861. tie! eonTIIS HOLIDAYS !—The beautiful and radical blended in the Gifts offereo approa ching Chr Roll idays are bringing with them their one of t r accostom he- D ry anticipations of gifts and pres, honored co toms too in the observance of which , there is a pleasure that is equally shared by the dialer and the recipient of a gift. Nor is it the wet or the extent of a gift which increases bientiship, because the simplest remembrance betokens often the sincerest friendship. In or der that all tastes and means may be gratified in the shape of articles for presents during the approaching holidays, the stock of Books and Fancy Articles at Bergner's Book and Stationery sore has been most extensively enlarged, and n ow em braces a variety of the beautiful, the 'w hit, the practical and economical, such /18 Cannot be found in any other establishment ma w, o f N o w York or Philadelphia. The adver tis ment in another column presents these arti cles in detail, and to this we invite the atten tion of the reader desirous of supplying himself or 116 mends with rare articles for Christmas ists.tutati, n In these of hooks, there is every description, t h, w,dl established and popular standard writer , , to the young and timid author, full of •fe av l hope and ability, just about to do bat tle for public favor and applause. Books of Po- etry in every possible style and binding, more beautiful than the thoughts of the authors themselves could have invested their produc tions. Books of History and Memoiers, in solid library style or the ornamented binding so de sirable for adornment. Books of Romance em bellished with every conceivable fancy of the artist and the painter. Books, infect, from the grave to the gay—designed as gifts for all tastes and,as companions for all ages, can be found at Bergner's. One of the most beautiful gifts of the season, is the Photographic Album. This is an entirely new construction in the shape of an Album, gotten up in size for the preservation of the or dinars photographic pictures. They will con tale from 10 to 100 pictures, and when the photographs are inserted between their folds, they can be preserved and handled for years without danger from light or injury from the touch of the hand. As a suitable and valuable present we consider these albums in all respects superior to any other articles which can possibly be purchased. The stock at Bergner's is more extensive and more select than that at any other establishment in the city. The other articles at this establishment, in the line of superior Cutlery, Turkey Morocco Satchels, Purscs and Pocket-books, Stationery, and in fact all that is beautiful and useful, must be examined to be fairly appreciated and valued. A mere description is inadequate to an idea of their extent and value. Call at the store, and realize by actual observation, the extent and beauty of this immense stock of Books, Fancy Articles rind Stationery. POLlCE—Before the Mayor.—Eliza Foster was arraigned, charged with keeping a disorderly bawdy house, and selling liquor to minors. Her estab ighment is located somewhere back of the Capital, and from all accounts is a source of much annoyance to the surrounding neighbor hood. In default of bail, Eliza was committed to answer, Mary Aikerman, Mary Carney, Anna Meyers and Barbara Edwards—all dashing specimens of the "frail sisterhood," with painted cheeks, cork-screw curls, silks, satin and expensive crinoline —were arraigned, charged with being occupants of the aforesaid Eliza's residence.— Sent to prison. ltenj. Fry was charged with being a drunken vagrant, • and ordered to leave the city forth- with. John Dunn, Irwin Hill and John Ellis—a pa trol guard with muskets, from Camp Curtin— were arraigned charged with being drunk, and assaulting a sergeant of Capt G. W. P. Davis' genitally. Discharged with a reprimand. Irian lady, of rather pre pnes(-s.hig appearance, was charged with being drunk and disorderly. Remanded to the leek-up. • Mn Beim—one of the "frail sisterhood"— ?the dashing lady in silks and satins, whose mys terious esuipe from the Lock-up night before last, was null .ed in yesterday's TELEGRAPH— was arraigin...l for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Fined $2, and remanded for hearing on another charge. By the Oonrolidaled Police.—Henry Kneer and Joseph Weltmer—" unhappy Jeremiah"—were arrested for dr unkeness. Committed by Justice Bowler. Two soldiers whose names we could not learn, were arrested for drunkeness and having in their possession a number of chickens, which are suposed to have been stolen. The soldiers were committed to prison, and the chickens to the Police station, Raspberry alley, where they Can be got by their owner. *• Tut Mauxr.T.—There was an abundant sup- Ply (Jail semsonable articles at the market this morning including meats, poultry, game and v cgittahles. Fish were scarce. Prices for poul try, considering the near approach of Christmas, was reasonable, being held generally at the rates which have ruled for weeks past. Another evidence of the approach of the season of fes tivities is the appearance in the market of hol spruce and other evergreens, with mosses olign e d for m a ki ng . th e " Christmas trees," so ° , 74 the delight of the little ones about the ONhold, together with a large assortment of 't 'g i mcracks" to make the tree completed. ~ Tor wan to present to your soldier friend a k et 11 1 las gift, then call at Keller's, 91 ' 4 . 4 !Iktt, and purchase one of those cheap t o ;P i g eases, or a Sewing Case, or a Camp error, with Fork and Po attached ; or a a Pipe or Tobaccouch. ta for /011 Jastreuv.—Hasper's Magazine stor:4Luary Price j2oustcents. received at Baking:o Book- SANFORD'S Moves open Brant's Hall in this city next Monday night, for a serirs of their inimitable entertainments during the holidays. IN BArrts —The "Kepner Fencibles," Capt. Samuel Wilt, of this city, formed a portion of that part of General MoCall's Division, who en gaged the rebels at Drainsville, Virginia, an ac count of which appears in our telegraphic des patches this evening. OUR GERMILDI friends of the Liederkranz Sing ing Association give another of their delightful musical soirees at Frisch's new hall, Market street, next Monday evening. Lovers of good music, and votaries of Terpsichore will of course be on hand. Tar CAsa or ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING.—We are pleased to learn that Mr. Halbach, who was shot yesterday by the accidental discharge of a a pistol, is not seriously injured. The ball entered his loins, but it has since been ex tracted, and Mr: H., under skillful medical treatment, is now rapidly recovering. LROTIIRD NNri MONDAY NIOHT.—Prof. McCoy will deliver his celebrated lecture, entitled "A Historical Vindication of Temperance Societies" in the Fourth Street Bethel, next Monday even ing, for the benefit of Advance Lodge No. 89, I. 0. of Good Templars. Tickets, 16 cents ; to be had at the Book Stores, and at the door on . , the evening of the Lecture. Noy. DONALDSON, the renowned Magician, still continues to please and astonish large au diences ,at Brant's Hall. Feats of amusing and startling description, causes an evening with the Professor to pass most pleasantly, and sends the bewildered spectators home to cogitate upon the probability of the age of miracles having re turned. The Professor gives his last perform ance to-night, and we advise all who'are fund of the marvelous to be on hand. Lutes MORTAR.-A mammoth bomb mortar passed through our city yesterday en route for the west. We had previously met a large number bound in the same direction. They are intended for throwing shells about thirteen inches in diameter, and their immense strength was a source of astonishment to the curious, who inspected them. Some idea of their strength may be formed from the fact that although they are only about four feet in length, they weigh nearly nine tons each. ORATION AT CAMP CURTIN.—Prof. M'Coy de livered his great oration "On the London Times and the Rebellion" at Camp Curtin at one o'clock this afternoon. All the troops in the Camp were on parade, formed into a hollow square, in the centre of which, from a platform erected for the occasion, the Professor delivered the oration. A large number of our citizens were present, and altogether the occasion was one of great interest. We understand that the Artist, Beet, succeeded in taking a very fine photographic view of the interior of the Camp, with the orator and assemblage in the fore ground, done at the instance of a number of military gentlemen, who desire preserve copies of the picture as a memento of the inter esting occasion. . Tun HewfuvonoN GLOB 2 hears that it is strongly suspected that the man Patrick Mc- Laughlin, a member of the McClellan Regi ment, and whom we noticed as being killed by the cars the night before that regiment . left, Camp Creasman for this city was unfairly dealt with. As the story runs, he and some others were at a house in the lower end of Hunting. don, and while there they got to fighting, and after beating this man almost to death, they carried him out and laid him on the railroad, to hide their crime. The editor of the Globe, however, doubts the story, and adds "we know to our own personal knowledge that the man was intoxicated in the early part of the even ing, and we are inclined to believe that he laid down on the railroad of his own accord and went to sleep, and was struck by a locomotive. Tzaonsas' Issupars.—The teachers of Derry school district, held their sixth semi-monthly meeting, of the present term, at school house No. 14, near Hummehtown, on the 7th inst.— The weather was favorable, and at an early hour a number of patrons and friends had assembled „ . to welcome the teachers as they, arrived. The directors of the district, who are zealously de voted to the common school cause, were also present, and participated in some of the discus sions. The Institute ppened by singing and prayer, when after the transaction of business, some questions of a scientific charge:4er, referred to certain members, wets answered. This was followed by an exercise in reading, conducted by one of the members in an interesting man ner. A spirited discussion on school govern inent took place, and an essay read, on Botany, which elicited high encomiums for -original thought and practical Ideas; After a few closing remarks, the Institute adjourned- =I SAD Accnnarr arm DIATIL—The Huntingdon Globe of Thursday announces the death of Mr. David M. Confer, Dispatcher for the Pennsylva T nia Railroad Company at that place. It appears that last Wednesday evening about five o'clock, while in the act of coupling some cars, he was caught between them, and so severely injured internally, that he died in about two' hours af terwards. Dr. McCulloch was in attendance, and rendered all the assistance 'medical skill could suggest, but his injuries were of too seri ous a character, and but little relief could be given. He was sensible up to the time of his death, and although suffering under the most excruciating pains, he conversed freely with those around him. Mr. Confer was a sober, polite, industrious, accommodating, active and energetic business man, and during the fotir or five years he resided in Huntingdon, he won to himself a large circle of friends and acquain tances. He was universally beloved and es teemed by all who knew him. The deceased leaves a wife and seven small children, the Youngest only a week or two old, to mourn his unexpected death. His wife loses a fond and affectionate husband, his children a kind and in dulgent father, Huntingdon a good and usefn citizen, and the Railroad Comp an y , a prompt, careful, active and trusty employee. - Lore or Burs dosin at Keller's from 6 cenizi nprards, of all kinds and sizes. "N 4 fittmovluanik Wittig atelegrapt, Sail/lON Aftunoon, Illecemba 21, 1811. PRESENTATION OF A SWORD TO LIMIT 11. C. WEAVER, OF COMPANY I, COMMANDED BY CAPT S L. HITYETT, 110TH RECURENT —llea. Weaver, recently an employee of the Canal Department, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, was presente d;.. with a sword by the employees of the company at the office of T. T. Wierma, , , Engineer and Su perintendent, on Thursday evening, many of the officers of the regiment and citizens being present. The presentation devolved on John Runk, Jr. He observed : 1./EUT WEAVER :—I have been delegated on behalf of your friends to bear you this sword, in remembrance of the many virtues that prompted you to join the great army that is now arrayed in defence of our country and Constitution. It is with feelings of no ordinary pride, by virtue of old associations, that your officersandlellow euiplo)ees congratulate you on your rn sition, and that one of our number is found sacrificing ' the comforts of home and all domestic enjoy menta for the purpose of assisting- in establish ing our Government again onits ,:riginal basis You are going to march in defence of law - and Government against rebellion, and the most unholy of all rebellions of which history 'affords a record. You are not marching to destroy, plunder and overthrow, but to build up, to assist in asserting the power of our Government, and enforcing the observance of all-laws. Be you, therefore, in conaderation of the im portance and divinity of the cause, true to the [ impose, just and firm in your endeavors, and invincible in your devotion to the Union and the Constitution. You, as Lieutenant of a company, have a most important trust. 138 you mindful of the comforts of your fellow-soldiets, and ever look ing to their efficiency and capacity to defend themselves against our enemies. Lieutenant, be a soldier, and let your record be a good one. honor this tribute—wield it in all justice to your own honor.; and may, it stimulate you to deeds of giillant bearing. Again 1 assure you of a heartfelt interest in your welfare, on the part of your friends, and nope to see you return soon, crowned with lau rels earned by good soldiers, that we may-wel come you back, • To which Lieut. Weaver replied in the fol lowing happy and patriotic manner: Gentlemen : It iwwith feeling of no ordinary character, I assure you that I accept this beau tiful and valuable sword. When the traiterious villlans in the south struck the first blow at Emit Sumter and compelled the brave Anderson with his little band of patriots to surrender, I was following my usual vocation in the employment of the Canal Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company under yourcoetrol. I feltit my duty .at once to resign the .position I then veld as assistant master carpenter, join the ranks of the Union army and march in defeni_e of our Constitution and laws, but my situation was such at that time that it was impossible for me so to do. But as soon as I could so arrange matters to leave my home, my wife and lit tle children, I enlisted in the service of my coun try; and this evening, gentlemen, let me assure you that whilst I live I shall at,all times be Willing to sacrifice all that I possess for the welfare of my country, my once prosperous and happy country ;. but inoOt since the arch friends of hell has plotted their damnable treason, and have undertaken to overthrow our free institu tions and all the rights and privileges that have been bought by the lives of our:forefathers and cemented by the shedding of -their blood, we feel it our duty, yes, we feel it our imperative duty, to join the great Union army and fight if needs be until the last infernal rebel shall have been exterminated from, our land. In conclusion,- Mr. Runk, let me assure you that I accept this beautiful sword with many thanks to ray friends who have honored me so ranch in presenting it to me. I.shall endeavor so to wear and wield it in time of blade that it may reflect credit alike kithe ItlfithiOlida andifi Hoas.—Live or dead hogs can be had oheap for cash, at the Black Horse, tavern, Paxton street, by War. blirrzekan. Cniumatas exn NEwlmt.---john O'Dell, Third ;St nearnMarket, respectfully inforntis'his friends and former patrons, that he is supplied confections, candies, mikes and everything' necessary for the Holidays, which he is pt epared to sell and deliver in any part of the city at the lowest cash prices. t FOUND. —A new pocket, book containing a railroad ticket from Williamsport to Philadel phia, was found ia Judge Murray's lumber yard. Uhe owner can have the same by calling on 33. Q. Peters' Farmers' Hotel.. 2t. Foss I Fuss I Fuss ! —We have received a new supply of Furs, Iluffe and Fur Capes, from $2,50 up to $l2, a large assortment of Cloaks $2,60 up to $B. • 25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 60c, 76c;5100, $1.76. 60 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers *hip and grey mixed. s, 60 doz. of white ribbed Stockings at 16c arid 17c. 40 pc. of white, yellow and red Flannel. • 100 doz. of Men's woolen Socks, at all prices. • 25 pc. of beautiful Mourning Delames, black and purple. 100 doz. Lady's Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs from Auction. • Together with a large lot of other Goods such as Blankets, Shirt Breasts for "12ic., . Satchels Sontags, Alapacas, Paramattas, Sets of Sleeves and Collars, and 200 Towels at 120. Please call at S. Laws's. dell) Wan Flucvs.--IThe . undersigned offors the fol lowing goods 25 per cent cheaper than can be purchased in New Yolk; Philadelphia, Harris burg or elsewhere, viz : Shirt collars, scarftees, half hose, jackets, oieralls, • muffinsnight shirts, undershirts,- drawers and shirt ' bosoms ; also ladies' callers, cuff setts, under-garments, &c., &o. The above goods being my own manu facture I guarantee them for durability, ma terial, 6. All of the. above goods 1 will make to order or from sample. Please send your order; it will meet with promptness and cheap ness, and a good fit guaranteed. N, B. Always on hand a largo assortment of Irish linens. Please call And satisfyi your selves of the fact at J. A. Lynn's Harris burg cheap shiremanuf .ctory, No 12 Market street. Rooms next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the folio • ing certificate" from one of the first ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my 'agents in that eity,(ir. Wm.. Bristol 0.; Qo,) and told them that/Ate, or course, did not wish her Immo made public, but If any one should doubt the won Jarful efficiency of Ds. DuPoar oo's Golden Pills, they might. refer any Lady, to her, as she considered it a duty; as well as a'pfe•sure, - to her ..nowledee of their - efficacy, asTadminiatered to ber daughter, a young 1 ady 17 years od. ehe was fast go mg into was umptiOn--had , taken cold—natpro became obstructed. Two boxes of these ao' .de. Pills entire;; ly cured her„. and sue is now in r bust health.— •.•We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit dlrecbons accompanying mob. box I'rtee sl. Sold wholesale land retail by. C. A BANNTARI, NO. 2 mes Row, ..nd C. K I mint, 91 Marke a • set, Harrir burg. ea. . . By sending elthsr of them SI 00 through i e starriaburg Pest ORe. the Pius will be sent confident:laq , try mall to any pars of tne country,- "free of postage. , " N. la.—Look out for counterfeits. Boy no sasudeti Pdle of any kind unless the. box to aigned. ED. Howe. Arl shors is a bean imposition and unsafe; theeefora, ale You value your liven and health, (to say nothingof lug humbugged out of your money,) buy only of these Who ahoy , the signature of 8. P. Rowe on every 44.4.- Which has recently been added on account of the • tieing eonnuelleted. The , ingredients' .compoillog the above Pills are mode known to every Agent, and they ire safe, and will perform all elalined for them. 4. Bold elweby, Lumbarger; Lebinbs f Banff Mao, Mechanicsburg ; Marks, Lewistown ;B. Milieu.- arlLse ; G. Wild, ; C, AktiCks 2 bIDIPPPS, Ourg ; `.7 BPangler, Clrunberibarg Met, Yore; 4. A. WOK, Wrighlenrille ; iliawene, Bending; -and It P. Hunter, Readlog,and• uono eroggistn in every town and village In %her:Med Math% anthy- ',- • - • 1101 1 1% SoletPrepidetor, New York: ne •". -•--, A 'CARO TO THE LADOVI HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! L Batchelor's [bar Dye I The only Harmless ; 14nd Reliable Dye' Known I All . - ' hers aro mere imitation, and ..hoeld be avoided If poi wish to eqoopo Locale. . GuEY. RED • , R BURLY HAIR dyed instanity to beatri.ul and natural Brown or Week, without the least injury to Haar or Skin. Fit tb KS, Id , DAIS AND DIPIAMAS have been awa , - del to Ali A. BitIMILOR sin - tr 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made t.) the hair of the patrons of hie tatooto, Dye IV M. A B .TCHNEOR'EVAIN. DYE produces a color not to be diitioguialieu from nature and is waaararrau not to injure lo the least, however long it mty be cootie aed, and the ill • &color bad D• a. remedied. Ills hair io invigorated for life by this splendid Dye. which is prop• arty ap t lied at No. 16 , ond Street New York. • - • :add l all the silos end towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers The Genuine tuts the IMMO Batchelor," end addrest upon a steel plate engraving on the four sides of estop box. r Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St, . , Late 283 droadway, New York ocadawl y New 'Wrotritatmento GRANT'S HALL ! CHRISTMAS WEEK,; SANFORD'S TROUPE, IN THEIR 'GRAND CONCERTS. CIIBISTMLS DAY, TWO tERFORIANCES. 13URLESQUE-RAVEL'S PANTOMINE. Monday Evening; December 23d. Ci•REALT BILL. Doors open at Bi. Commences at 7i. dinmission - - 25 Cents. driz•U . LATEST NEWS. Nlcabu & BOWMAN having just re- Wined from tho onto an eftensive and we sdeoted work Of goods purohtsed fi.r cafe, respeo fully invite the eihsens of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and eigninee their.N.w Goods ac.the old stand formerly oe copied by V. Hummel, corner Front and Market streets, lltrrlabo.g, Pa. Prices us low as any other house. COFFEE, Grein kid' Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and Canine Syrups ; FLOUR, in Barrels and Sick ; IBIJOB-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL; RICE. BEANS. POTA IOES ; FISH, of all kinds ; SALT, Coarse and doe ; OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh from the Mil' APPLES, Gt4•Vn and Dried ; itaIaINS,.OURREN IS, NUTS, DILIED• FRU/ 1 • SOAPS, Common and Fancy ; WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; 'CIGARS, best of imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew (WREN b WAILS I- 9,IIERNSWARE 1 icemen assortment of allstyht. and patterns and pliant. Call onll„ px,amioe our Stock of Goods at the Wh'llasale icasteenturoeary, fruit and Protnelon Store, cerner,tspatagri,garset moo, Harrisburg, Pa. •I o.intry Produo.• takitu dole • TO THE YOV . 'N'G MEN . OF E'ENN'A. vIIsIG b-2eu.:aa.thorized to recruit a Ragitnept for the Volunteer service of pegggyiag. nto ant nave chnithulnaito make it a regiment of !'sharp hooters"—r Ii PllBo—re ora it d from the Sato at large We want TlVl,goad. thigoodityltpAng JONI treat each county, sci have every pardon of the State fully apd mitairrnitlirtilentelL Thom desirous of serving thole coentry i of fighting to oder and tor onrgood old moo, have now a sple,dtd oupor.— Malty efface, Ittem Welatend to moke ibis a 4 cORSCH riktanbßT'r tT belditbteltie ben lathe service of our abble Commostwcapth. Goodsubstantul untformo will ba turniened us noon as the men reach Como and a - it sworn lnw,,twartruise.e , Toe Regiment will be armed with IlurtietaMmlno e"wato witu annui RAYON/IS. Those deArlng to enlist, rut post:Web , on TEN will oe taken from ettatitutififfrin'thif Wide, bad bettrr report Immo. ately, any time utter the 20th of beuember to W. W. srown;likrlffiftlrikti. knyor all coma) unicatio no from dtnaut UJUICILIeS will be answered speedily ad confiden Bally. W. W Elkb AWN, Captain. P. S.-1.1l papers favorable to the cause will please col l y • delB d4w . P.REKESIVE:TOUR,L.EATHER i . &ND K E.l ) YOUR FEET DRY. ONE BOX OF FRANE MILLER'S LEATHER' • PRESERVATIVE gun WATER PROOF OIL BLACKING 19,44 OUT-000$ BUN uNii: . arCOST Adi AND save more thau four times its colt in the dnrabllity, Of leather, and greatly contribute to iiealtb comtcirt. Fps 1it44.1104 set', jaMdeLitel on , the cover of large Fur tale in Harrisburg by D. W. Groat & Co ; No. ]9 Macke, 0x . r1. 4 . W 0y Sr. Kunkle, corner of ledth sine Mar : het W. Oath, & Idarice (street ; Jacob Ituabler i No. 29, *amid street, and J. O. Khotrall, lier. tar . et, • de.l/41m.w40, ' . L SURGE,OI,'si DENTIST' iFFO3 his. Services to the citizens o gi.y Harriet:torn and ha vs:4mq, Re solicits a share u the public peltriMaglyille gives amommee that me' best thulessors shall be to rend r satisfaction in his pro fession. Being an old, well tried uentist, he filets safe lo writing the, publics generally to call us him, assuring NSA the/ win not be dissatisfied with his services, Office No. 113 Market street, In the house formerly oe- Copied by ylicob h. Sphinx!" the United Asks Hotel• ilirris O l4ll intitt-dly • WANT2D. cpWO &rove rif , Bar=keepers and Two uk:4-Wipers, ipplyrat the Buropeeellouse, Harrisburg. QOLDIER'S A very cenwtnient Wrktng Dmic • slag, Pura)Los, I• ollo YMlMlliflkto — Wriitiiiimunledi,4 • "i D2G I. tlnt .8001111 TORE. in AEI - IVY° t1862.-A. I :great, variety eueedlag ioyr ~it" n 2 0 ,4 , 4 1, =BMW axentroalif ifflistelantous. “GET THE BEST.” Webster's Unabridged D ictionnry New Plctoral Edition. 02 - Pictorial Illustrations of Military Terms. 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GENTLE/NI/ENS' WEAR & large issortmem. of Under Shit is - and Dravrerk, (all slue, • Gentlemen' Traveliog EgiawWand Blanket*, ..Every Bind of Ovate Ho lery, Ututba, Casalmers, and !helium, (iagrpat variety,) .911 k & Cat kunere N'ca Tie" dr Cravata, Large Mock of Gloves & Galenletta, Every Mud of eorperoers, Howse 11111 - CK CLOVIS . A large Stock of these Goods, to aemet from one be mod at °Antal eT'S nt.l3 Next door to the Harr' burg Rue*. WORSTED GOODS ; L.ADTIIS NUBIA:4', MhX3OB Head Greases; Ladies Hoods Misse. H rids, Ladies Sootairs, Misses Mitts, &e., A f e.h laxolesjost opened at *VICARS'S, n, Next door to the Elarrllburg Baok JOHN - 8.. 13 ULM d 13j0T & SHOE STORE ("OWNS SECOND AND WALNUT STS. ' Harrisburg, Pa. VAYS on hand a large aaaortruPnt of ti n u :MA 8801:Z, it .kc., or the very beat for ladies, gentlemen, and ohlldrana' wear.— Pr: snit the timed. MI kinds of. WORK MADE TO OR. bell style by smperlor workmen TIT:7 atRING done nt short not me. Iti .ronry R oi4frrrjr Frarriphurft. L 1"4-1Z1113 . • . STATE Street near Third street, a few &or's below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A Sae e... liesree Koady made Coffins always on band and d muted to order. Silver plated, am. Terms rem: aeoeb a. (au3o-d3oks) C. BAKER, PORT FOLIOS 1 WITTING DESKS, TRAVELING BAGS, PURSN.S, PORTMONAIEB, And a general assortment of FANCY GOODS have just been received at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE SULlNFelitit - ISt ifrOttel (Near the Maris:my Bridge.) JUST ~ il t. Eiv V0...R fromED cs the Parini, wino we will sell at $1.25 per ream. *3.50 per ream for NOTE Pargit, decorated with the Wart and vary handsome emblems and patriotic mottos. $3.50 for 1005. WHITE IDIVFLOPIMS, with nationat ac• patriotic emblems, printed hi two colors. Mese iVe M . a colt. ' TB V. V SCH EFFKR, 1.21-4 titrr,thore BOOKS FOR •C'HIL OREN I I F you want to get suitable BOOKS for your Children. go to BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. DRIED SWEET CORN (Samoa.) 110/10XT, GAM Pl4B, onannelarse, DRUID erns, Diusn Puma,. Fresh Niche*, on cane.) Tomatoes, " Corn, am., 60. Just reoeived and for sale by no3o . 34V. (PnCK, Jc. A on NOTICE. 11UHERE is you destination, South Car s V °Roar rio I Buc to U sterol's, Cheap Conteatiols. al , :Bore, No. 101,610.1 ml sired, Between Fourth and Fifth atreeta, where may be seen the lireest a sontneet of fine confoetionaries, Nutt R &Ins, Currants, Citron, for the Holidays. Give him a owl, and es ne for yourselves. ' deled2wat GOLD PENS ! GOLD PENS ! rirtHE largest and most varied assortment of GOLD PENS is for sale at. , • BERGNER'S 'CHEAP BOOKSTORE. WALL PENN . WARRANTED. CBRISTNIAB BOOKS ! I Jllarge (*Heaton of BOOKS suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS has just been re ceived at BERGNEWS OBELI" BOOKSTORE. 1000,000 ENs? ELOP Es 1 N immense stock of ENVELOPES of every size is now owning at BERONER'S 011EAP BOOKSTORE. BLACKING I • I[A - ABON "C HALL EN GE BL ACK ENG.' in. 100 Gross, assoned .wass,Juss reoelved, and for as a of Wholesale pilaw; dell W tt. COIP ,Jr . & Co. DIARIES FOB 1862 THE largest and best selected assortment of DIARIES ever imported into this city can be found at - • BERGNER'S Cheap BOokstore. -TU .FANIWAS.. O&TS ! OATS 1 ! Cash paid for Oats J by JAMILI M. WHIBLEI3. NurIONS.-- Quite a vadety of useful and entertaining articles--ciaao—ut .20 SHE-FMR'S ttOOREITORF. Select Schools for BOys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. THE Fall term of ROBERT WELWEE'S L School for boss, will open on the first Monday In Sopboxiber. room Is well ventilated, comfort Oily tarnished, end In every respect adapted for school par. tATHARINE ill'awMani School for air's, bested the 611D8 buildin,, will open for the Pail worm the same time. The room hal been elegantly -Sited up to promote be health and comfort of scholars. autriidif 9bi UR newly replenished stock of Ti d.et .and Fancy Goods is tiiisarpallsed 11l this . city, and I g confident of rendering &distaction, we wriest res pectfully invite a call. GYLLSR, 91 Market street, two doors east ofrourtb street, south de. PORT FOLIOS—WRITING D 88.53. N entire , new assortment of these useful ar ll_ tidesjust opened at _ , BEIiGNER'S Cheap Bookstore, Air INCE PIES, '2 • " Vl.smeop, cases; lo ‘ 17)1RAMTly &VON; &G., Bailable for irides Plimior erdelow by deb W 4; . DOM, , &CIO. K.P.l.l4rat'S IL d • 43T017fite ar"l 0 1 5 to MS aniuultonthe way Perfumery. Bliaulunaws. STEAM WEEKLY cet7 SETWSSN NSW TOES . . MID LIVERPOOL INI'INU AND EMBARKING PAS LA • .s.ub;6.- at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) the hinT. pool. New ion( and Philadelphia Steamship company Mend d spatehing their toll powered Clyde-built iron Atelmsbea as tethers GLASGOW, Saturday December 21 ; CITY DE NEW YOdK, Saturday, December 28; EWEN BURG, Saturday, J.nrucry 4, and every Saturday, at NCMID, 61:411 Parr 44, North Hive. 1/111115 or natio/L. FIRST CABIN 001 870.8.RAG8 $BO 00 do to Loudon NO 00 do to London ..$33 00 do to Paris $55 00 do to P*ll4 .... $3B 00 do to fiumb0 , g...585 00 do to Etamburg 815 00 Passengers forwarded to Have Bremen, Better. dam. Antwerp, Rc. , .c equally low rates. ' Persons winning to urins sunbelt' !mends can hey tickets hero at the following rates, to New York: From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, 875, 185 and $lO5 . ' 1 " 1 . 11 41 011 *.n , Urrerpoul 440 00. Prom Qrsoonstowo, $3O 00. These Steamers have superior accommodations tor oattneogers, and carry experienced Surgeons. ?boy are bath to Water-tight Iron gse—tious, and have Patent lire knot bilatore on board. tar further information apply in Liverpool to WILLI P' MAN, Agent, 22 Waior Street ; la Giwiltow to Wii. INMAN, 6 et. Enoch Square ; in Queenttown to C. & 0. D. B6Y.VOUR & CO. ; in Lorton to ItiYrS & MA _S, 61 ging William St. ; in Part- to OLUS It6COUJi, 6 Mare de la Douro ; to Philadelphia to JO 'N 0. DALE, 111 Walnut street ; or at MC Company's aloes. Jai). 0. DALE, Agent, lb Broadway, Now York. Or 0. 0. Zimmerman. tarot. Partial nrr SirPAS' ENGSR.b FUN ItUittiPS —By or 'er or the rlecieiar• of -tote, a I rasa.-egera to o,ollf the • tilted tee are required to procure Pa snorts b• fore goirot Oa h 0.4 1 ,1 the gt.a mar, JOANO DA • , anion del3-t I ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A larg. au. Ire-h amortmant o. t.. A.-, Suitable for promo's, among which will be roan 4 A side did stone or Furs, 'au kinds P at mule.) A large lie- of Stour. ider.a Odlar Slervm, krt., A omit van ty of Shawls, (at low proes.) A lot d Et w s--D•e e G.n as, Every kind of Lairs,Geuw, and Misses baud In to and izl4vue Ladles and Gents H kf. -lure e oak. (}ruw Orava a Nees Ties, CU' Arm, &c, auk Genie and W eel Kid Gi-V 4 ll. Noble-, 1 444.1 eg;ins, ermicta, AO H LARGE ADDITION HAS BEEN MADE TO OUR t,TOCK mouRNINii GOO LIS• Bargains in Goods of all Killtid :au b bad au. C +lllO Kris No. 14 tiara t Spare, Next do'r VI. the H.t. rp;bl l ,-, Bank, dell COAL! coa.L!! $B, AND $2 2b PER TON OF 2,000 LBS 0. D. F 0 Ft 8 T F. R. , i'AFFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on 1. do Canal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re tail deafer In TSB VOR7O WILILIBA RRIB, zritiors rALLET. BVIVBEIR Vaud BROAD 70P COAL Famllist and Dealers may rely upon ootdoiug a Brat-rate erode, and st , Lot, .4 the lo•reit r.doe. Orders prompUy attended to. A lb.r tin:inlet made to pur ehar.ers paying for the coal when ordered. Present price $3 and $2 25 per ton. Harrisours, Oct. 25.—Am FOR SE WING BNA.CRI:IcI,i. JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 203 d 530 YD3. WEIRS , BLACK d COLORMO. THIS thread being made Oarticularly for Machines, is vExY rTRJNo , self/OM EL OtYIIC. Its seventh Is not impaired by rosining, e by Moms of the oecule. n'or AlAublues, use arouse Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, and litrooks Mont 81a Cord, Red Sobel, FOR UNDER THREAD, sotd by respectable nesters ltwonviout the ocoretry.— Alio, onOsitin or 100 °env seek Wei )111n0 Aee , by WM. tilitlitYlilHfrl, die &mit: 009 dSm 116 1 resoy leen, New Ynrt. ,NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER Sr. BROTHER, - NO. 80 MARKET STREET. (Room formerly ocatpied by the Postonfce.) - I.IIE wider:signed have just opened a new and large assortment of tae latest styling of clothing. We are also prepared to masatintare to order ail kinds of Rents Wear cut to the latest style+ 101 fails. ions. We have always on bend a large stock of Ready made clothing and Gentleman's Fureistios G nog-aat IL BdEa.LgNBEIGieR & SRO. SOLDIERS' NICK NACK'S, FOR Sale at HEWER'S DRUG Ana FANCY STORK Camp Writing Cases, Needle or Sev.ing Cases, Shaviog or llosor Cases, Toilet Cases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket . Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Mirrors. Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Rub er Tobacco Pouches, . Wicker. Leacher & Piet ina flasks, Leather Driokiug Clio& Pens, pee:de e m, Pescik. 'an •r, audßovelopes Soldiers will see at a gl woe Lae 'be place to eel so outfit In small wer..s k at NO 91, Market street. afirSee‘..Port Pick' as" in 'he wirvio COAL!!! ONLY YARD IN TOWN CHAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CART,. TElf . SE 'Weight Carte are ea/ tift4d by the Sealer of WelAtts and Measurer. Colvottners can welch their coal a' thetr oeu doors. It le of groat len 'ensue. Ourlnc these hsr I Italia tor .very one to 'molt that they aer - rost roa. 11191.41ZWSIGOT + . large eupply of tbal always to oa fomid:ait hand, via LITRRNSI VALFACY all Ms—. B kLte. CO'S vrta...h l l.•. e., .11 Edna. LOKBERHI i 0 (the g Hulas ar.tolo,) sold by the oar load or glove too All coal of 'he best quality, h-brered tree from all Iro ner* '8 AT PRICKS TO 4124 T TtiO TLIOS• by t bras or car load, Weide, bat or 1141%10f LOOS as fly t.e hu-b JAvES 4. oiesemsa. Htni.burg, Nov. 6, 11141 Harrisbrirg Bl'ud Manufactory, SECOND 4STREET BELOW CHESTNUT. ITENITIA-N BLIND- made to order, and y all repel loiteestly Kad sZoritol ma; d •oa ear am, at a dkutoce Cm" erve toalr. d PH/ date by +ddrea dl A later to the ander.i. Tod. Twin Ito fin . past pat ron me ne hopes, b. ,tries att..° 1 .n r•I boo oats hi merit a rentinnanoi 4 the same pert olsfsatom usraneed both asto . plices and woric.—es ocl9-46m W AN I'ED, k good Tennant for a large farm near hortbomh±rlaad, coutaini ,, g abthit 300 ' , Urea drab good 'mprovemeole, thuntain at the awe - and Pare,.. Church and School ho.iee eeoveuitit, a Rail. tbOirdb It 180 iv res Cleared, 3 0 acre. go e, river bottom set able or raising truck, a peruou who eicke r ,,i,,, da Trio• farodug as well as r tieing Whet sod Guru wJeid be reeferre I; good , e ereace will tie tegtored Add egg A. L, tbsiTionurifi V. U. dell oak caftISTMA3 TTAVING r turned trout the city with jjll oar usual v .r etv Goo js for T a d HOLIDAYS, We wined repentfu ly invite au early attl, feeling it t be to the interait of pivot:mere. &amember tig and F...ney Store. •delo 91 Marne& street. uniouspaz and RETAIL DEALER n•in conreououßry, Foreign and Roamed* Fruit.— Pim Dates, P 11113013, Haines and Note of alt Mode.— Fresh and:gal tPoth, Soap, Candles, Vinegar. Spkits, Ts bate% &Kara and Country Produce in general, Market Street, next dour to Parke Haase, /CEO corer Tnird and Walnut Arabic. ' . JOBS/ WISIS. / EW BUCILIIVHEALT FLOUR I S()Q LBS. FAMILY F. L•OK- WiiiiiatT 711/UR (MIN in 1.21 i mg bagg,„ T gegbighs ',iffy superior, having been 110- mgamad, ass ratan snide. fan MIS /OW Or -- 611 - . - IFX. BOO; Jr.. &Oa C 333 A. R. &HARP.",