pailp,oTtitgrao. HARRISBURG, PA. Wednesday NOllllllg, December 25, 1861 NATIONAL SALM& -A national salute of thir ty-four guns was fired on Capitol Bill, yester day, in honor of Gm McCall's victory over the rebels at the recent battle of Drainesville, 'V. The firing was admirably preformed by Dbuan's battery, from Camp Curtin, under the direction of Lieut. Beck. BAILED.—Tbe fleet chartered to convey Col. " ynkoop's regiment from Pittsburg to Louis le, sailed on Saturday afternoon. There was large crowd on the wharf to see it leave, and the steamers backed out into the stream, oud and repeated cheers were given on the .ore, and answered by the troops. BILLS IN EQUITY ABOUT so BE FILED.—A cor .pondent of the Philadelphia Evening Journal tea that two bills in equity are about to be led against the Pe nsylvania railroad company, he Westmoreland coal company and others, ~bje c t which seems to be to Obtain jus e me i redress from the respondents for cer parties in the gas coal business, who claim bare offered deep injury at the hands of de buts. cg ee SAtum.—The following is recom mkt as an A. No. 1, receipt for makirw, tken sale(' : Two heads of celery, two chick , ten eggs, BiX small cucumber pickles, one espoonful of mustard, a little Cayenne pep and half a cup of butter. Wash the yolks ,e eggs, put in the Seasoning with a little gar, chop the whites of the eggs, the pick hicken and celery, then mix. Eat it and t is the best you have ever tasted. PosTpono.—Prof. 11 1 Coy's Lecture entitled Historical vindication of Temperance So .ties,"(advertised to be delivered Monday night the Fourth street Bethel, for the benefit of vanes Lodge I. 0. of Good Templars, in con . uenee of the inclement state of the weather, :: postponed until next Monday even* at e same time and place. In the meantime kets will remain on sale at the principal book . res, and we advise every person who has not ready got one to make the purchase. CHUROH DIDIOATION. — The building erected the First Baptist Church in Trevorton, will dedicated to the service of God on Wednes y, Bth January, with appropriate services, .mmencing at 2 o'clock, P. M. The Rev. A. . Burlingham, of New York, and Rev. R. fry, D.D., of Philadelphia, with other minis ring brethren, will be present, and take part the exercises. The trains on the Trevorton Ahead, will run in connection with all the •nger trains of the Northern Central Rail- Company, on that day and evening. No arge will be made for passage to and from vorton, on the Trevorton road, and escur ,e tickets ?dll be *mid on connecting reset!. e public are respebtfully faired in - be present. SCHOOL GIBIA KNITTING FOIC THEI SOLDINRS. the suggestinn of their teachers, eighteen or enty of the good and loyal misses of Oxford, I ester county, Public school, are industriously ployed at knitting socks and mite for the Mien. Since commencing their additional bor, they find that they have time to knit and dy too. Their desire to complete as many • ras possible before they are imperatively • ed, has led them to determine to knit a pair in "double quick" time during the hol ys of Christmas week, and forward them as a ew Year present, through the medium of the ford Aid Association. We should like to see e youag school misses of our city follow the , mple of their Chester county sisters in this triotic labor. Which teacher will first intro ,,ce the subject to their scholars? CRRlmus. — Notwithstanding the great po lad excitement which prevails throughout e country, our people are nevertheless deter ,ed to enjoy Christmas, and the appearance things indicate that it will be observed in a city with the usual festivity. Yesterday d today evergreens for preparing the Christ trees were to be seen all over the city, and decorating the churches a large quantity procured. 'there will bo feasting, but there • many who in times past enjoyed the corn : of life, will now be compelled to forego e ordinary pleasures of the occasion. The ..r are in great need, and in the midst of fes ity should not be forgotten ; they never have en by the people of Harrisburg, and there is o doubt many blank faces will be made to "lie, and joy carried to many 11 fireside by the ppeararice of a portion of the luxuries so shun at on each recurrence of Christmas. POLl CR — Before the bfayor—Joseph Miron and lianiel Cohren, were up for drunkenness and disoiderly conduct. Discharged with a repri mand. Milton Rockland, Geo. Lower and M. Nack— nrst dam "rags"—were arraigned for lying Round loose, and having no visible means of lluPport. Discharged with an injunction to lave the city forthwith. Lesion Ellis—up for drunkenness, and dis thargel. Josh Market, was arrigned for drunkenness snil insulting a woman. Recommitted to the LA up. gßy Consolidated Police—W. Brown and Henry a'il, attempting to pass counterfeit money. a 'l4Ned. hearing before Justice Baader and dis ooha Dickenson, charged with larceny of bag_ IN' Iron one of the depots. Heard before tllirelart Kline, and admitted to ball to an -1'441 Ic 124nd Murray, drunken soldier, arrested t:;, la ting a woman on the streets. Heard 2 ,„ 4 " . '' Justice Bender, and. committed to pri all it Ar man and woman, with four children, 41f th e or atarved condition, were found on ktder. eets Tederday, and committed by Jua tic° LotYoll will find the beat assortment of fine goods 4 , at /Keller's Drug and Fancy store, 91, market street. peunopluania iDa4 You wns. still find a good assortment of Fancy articles for Christmas presents at Keller's, 91, Market street. Call and see. Wilms Is IT —A beautiful wax lady doll, with flaxen hair and very fancifully dressed, was found on the steps at the residence of one of our citizens at an early hour this morning, and left at the Station house of the consolida ted police, %sherry alley, for reclamation by the owner. •••.,--......-..- Gas. Geo. B. Murex and Staff, can be taken in a scientific manner by simply applying to Robert R. Barr at his Temple of Art, No. 74 Market Street, (over Finley's bakery,) who has the GUDE that will do the work, he also has in connection one of the one sky light in the city, and is prepared to furnish a good Likeness of any and all persons who may favor him with their patronage. Ambrotypes taken at War prices. Photographs taken at prices ranging from 26 cents and upwards. A large supply of fancy cases, frames, &c., on hand suitable for the holidays. Please give him a call. ......... BANVART'S BAZAAR OF Davas AND FANOY AR TICLES, IN JONES' Bow, Shursir STOW, offers the most rare inducements to those win desire to Purchase a really beaurKg and useful article forCl4troes s presentativat galoplilop gcrids.ihntrezes a variety snail as cannot be found in any other establislunent in Harrisburg, and affords something to meet the ability and suit the taste of puktutsers. In Soap and Per fumery, Combs and Brushes French Con fections, and srtioles of this description.— Hummer is.unequelled in ld collection, and c annot be orpassedin the cheekness of his prices We invite our readers in quest•of the useful and beautiful, to give Banvart a call. The visit R ill not be regretted. 1A• • human suitable for people in all stages of life—the old, the young, the, gay and happy, the heart-broken, the hearbomkers„ - the heart loosers, the heart-winners end the heartless, or those that never loved. FOr the latter class we recommend a pistol. All which can be obtained at M'Oalla's Jewelry store, No. 38 Market street. Go to Keller's for your Holiday Presents SANFORD.—The irresistible Sanford, of pleas ant memory, reopened Brant's Hall on Monday with his famous troupe to a large and appreci ative audience. To day the troupe will give two performances afternoon and evening —each of which will terminate with the grand spectacular, dramatic, terpsichorean, mirth-pro voking,side•splitting, and expressive pantomine entitled the "Three Legged Monster, Harlequin or The llghting Shoemaker and Tailor." The piece will be brought out with all the appurte nances of scenery, machinery and dresses, which created such a furore at the manager's opera house in Philadelphia. This is certainly a very liberal bill of entertainment, and we cannot see how any lover of amusement with a quarter in his pocket can stay away from the hall. TEN DAUPHIN PlNUlR= zauderisn l assembled ke tlie; ) Sclwol in this city at 9 o'clock a. m. yesterday. The attendance of teachersond others interested in the cause of education, was large and respecta ble. The morning exercises were conducted by Professor Bates and Messrs. Bow and Den linger, and were replete with interest. The af ternoon session was devoted to the reading of an essay on Physical Training, by Prof. Bates, a lecture on Reading, and discussion on educe tionalltopics generally. Rev. James Colder and Prof. E. Brooks will be the lecturers in the Court House this evening. The subject of Mr. Colder's lecture will be "The Importance of a Military Education for American Youth," and that of Professor Brooks, "The Fine Arts— particularly Poetry and Music." MoCerma Ears—" Don't be feeling around, but call at No. 88 Market street, and get a good pair of spectacles." Tua GRAND QMRT/OR or EEO DAL —What has caused the great advance in, dry goods and groceries? almost every one inquires, will they get higher? Mr. Dissatisfied says it is specula tion, and our friend Mrs.' Brown insists that it cannot last long-,the old lady Mrs. Prudence has - looked tanround and canvassed the best information at her disposal, and thinks as Air. Dissatisfied cannot control speculation, and Mrs. Brown's time is so indefinite, she, Mrs. Prudence will just step in Urich & Bowman's and select a few pieces of cotton goods from the old stock, and a them or two from the beautiful new goods just arriving, corner of Front and Market streets Finis 1 FOBS 1 Fuss I—We have received a new supply of Furs, Muffs and Fur Capes, from $2,50 up to $l2, a large assortment of Cloaks $2,50 up to $B. 25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 50c, 76c, $lOO, 81.76. 50 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers white and giey mixed. 60 dos. of white ribbed Stockings at 16c and 17c. 40 po. of white, yellow and red Flannel. 100 dos. of Men's woolen Socks, at all prices. 25 pc. of beautiful Mourning Delaines, 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 12c. Please call at S. Laws's. dell) Wes. Psacis.—The undersigned offers the fol lowing goods 25 per cent cheaper than can be purchased in New York, Philadelphia, Harris burg or elsewhere, viz : Shirt collars, scarftees, half hose, jackets, overalls, muffins, night shirts, undershirts, drawers and shirt bosoms ; also ladies' callers, cuff setts, under-garments, &c., &c. The above goods being my own manu facture, I guarantee them for durability, ma terial, &c. All of the above goods I will make to order or from sample. Please send your order ; it will meet with promptness and chbap ness, and a good fit guaranteed. N. B. Always on hand a large assortment of Lid: linens. Please call and satisfy your selves of the fact at J. A. Lynn's Harris burg cheap shirt manufactory, No 12 Market street. Booms next to Eiturtmal & Kiliinger's grocery store. BUILDING STONE, A GOOD ARTICLE of Lime Stone for A Building purposes, on hand, delivered in the short est notice at prima to suit the times. J. dele-dlw Mai, Keystone Farm, lower end of the oily. XLLER'B DRUG STO is the phwe jx, to) Ibui eielluovethe war Perteniam HAIR DYE! 'HAIR DYE! ! Wm. A. BatcheWil UAW Dye I The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known All others are inete inntatiOns, and should, be awindr4 tryou wish to esdap6 ridicule. 421-112 Y. RED OR RUSIT HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. • . FIFTEEN MrD.4.1.9 AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to WY. A. BATOHXLOR Educe 18 9, and over 200,1100 applications have been made to the hair of tne patrons of his famous Dye. Wit. A. BATCHELOR% HAM DYE p. odnces a color not to be distinguished from nature and Is wswornin not to injure in, the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill deals of bad Dyes remedied. The heir is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied ekNo. 18 gond Street New York. :old in all the sites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers The Genuine has the name " William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on: the' War Idea of each box. • ' • Wholesale Factory, Si Barclay SI., Late 220 Broadway, New York oct2-lowly A CARD TO THU LADIES DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN. PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the role. log certificate". from .one of -the firs t ladies In Utica, N. Y., who called open my agents in that city (Mr. Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told them that the, of course, did not wish her name loade;public, bat if any one should doubt the won-lieu! affli.~ Of AIL Dor ms co's Golden Pills, they might refer arijcillady to her, an she e,onsidered it a duty, as well as a pitersites, kr bag knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to bet daughter, a young 3 ady r<7 yews old. ibe was fast go-. ingtnto coneltription—had taken & cold--uature became: obstructed Two lactirmit of those. Golden Pills entire.— iy loured her, and sue is now r least health totWe were igirittlubtr in buying the genuine. RA and eaggitiOnfkrectiona sccompswing each tic= .PrMe WO wholesale and retail by 0. A Bawervaur, No. 9., Jones Row, - op C. K. Haulm, 91 Market street, Harris burg Pa. By sanding either of them $l OO throught be Harrisburg Post Mee the Pills will ea sent confidentially by mall lo any part of the country; "free of postage." N. EL—Look out for counterfeits. Boy on tilelden Pat er any kind unless the box is signed 8. 1). 'owe. Ail others 18 a base Imposition and mitre ; therefore, a, you value your lives and health, (to gay nothing, o be ing.humbugged out of your money ) , buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Rowe on every be , which has recently. been added no acomitin or the roe onenterisited. Tice ingredients at - imposing the above Pins are made known to every Agent, and -they are sate, and will perform all claimed for them. Sold also by, T. L. Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff matt Mechanicsburg ; IL Marks, Lewistown ; B. BMW- Oarlise • S. G. Wild, Newville ; .1. 0. Aldo* Shippens, burg; J Spangler, Ohambersburg ; R. T. Killer, York; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; 8. S. Stevens, Fettling ; and R. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one eruggist" in every town and villege in the United States, and by B. D. HOWE, e9-4m Sole Proprietor, New York. Nttu Wwertistmtnto. CHRISTMAS GIFTS! A FINE VARIETY of elected Goods rik. suitable for Presents now open at KILLER'S 91 Market street. TERA-COTTA and PAULIN MARBLE VASES TOILET COLOGNE BOTTLICN. MARBLE MATCH STANDS. MARBLE SEGAR STANDS. MARBLE ASH-HOLDERS. • Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, Toilet Cases, unfurnished, Work Cases or Ladies Companions. Splendid Double and. Single Hand Minors. Beautiful Powder Puff Boxes. Handsome Shell Bags. All sizes, beet Leather Traveling Satchels, Satchels with Cabe Furniture, A fine assortment of Ladies and Qents Purses and Portmonaie& -A large lot of Fancy Balls, A Fresh stock of that elegant • Confectionary. Also, with other articles not mentioned, - Pocket Ezdrees.-Therruesnetere, Canes ' Pdttfolioe, Card Cases, SegarCases, Sagas, PipeNGum Tobacco, Pouches, (double and single,) Ahd the largest and best stock of PEFIIMERY and TOILET ARTICLES in this market. delB. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store. A NEW MILITARY WORK JUST PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE AT • BRRGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE, NO. 51 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. Major General Malellan's Works, HE ARMIES OF EUROPE : comprising des criptionss in detail of the Military Systems of England, France, Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Sardinia. Adapting their advantages to all arms of the United States 4ervice. Embody ing the Report of Observations in Europe dnr ing.the Crimean War, as Military Commission er from the United States Government in 1855- 66. By Ono. B. MoCrearws, Major-General U. S. Army. Originally published under the direction of the War Department, by order of Congress. 1 vol. Bvo. Illustrated with a fine steel Portrait and several hundred Engravings. $3.50. This most interesting volume, prepared with great labor by General Mcantes, from copi ous notes - taken during his _tour of observation in Europe, under orders from the War Depart ment, opens to the reader much of his own military history and culture. - Here will be found his matured views on subjects of imme diate and absorbing interests, and the noble and bold suggestions contained herein he is now in position to reallie, and is, in fact, every day applying in practice. The book is a strik ing prophecy, of which his present position and his assured fame are the bright fulfilment. REGULATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE FIELD SERVICE OF THE U. S. CAVAL RY IN TIME OF WAR. By ciao. B. Roam, Lax, Major-Greneral U. S. Army. To which is added, the Basis of Instruction for the U. S. Cavalry, from the authorised Tactics, including the formation of :regiments and squadrons, the duties and posts of officers, lessons in the train ing use of the horse, illustrated by numerous diagrams, with the signals and calls now in use ; also, instructions for officers and non commissioned officers on outpost and patrol duty. With a drill for the use of cavalry as skirmishers, mounted and dismounted 1 vol. 12rno. Fully illustrated. $2. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY Ni. 69, Market Street, below Third, HAGRINEURG, PA. M. /1. LEE, MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS, PABSOLS and WALKING CANES; will flunish goods at LOWER PRICIER than can be bought in any of the Eastern cities. Country merchants will do well to call and esaunine prices and quality, and convince them selves of this fact. auKt-dly dOilliailela'S BOOK SWAB 1 (Near the IkfiTiefoterg Bridge.) ' $125 JUST RECEIVED from the eels a lot of tine COMMERCIAL NOTE APhs, Which we will sell at $3..26 per ream. $1.50 per ream for NOTE PAPER, dboorated with the latest and very handsome emblems and patriotic mats. $3.50 for MS WHITE ENVELOPES, with national and patriotic emblems, printed In two colors. Please give us • call. TEN .. F. WESTERN, 1e22 -d Narriebur 2 •TO FAKERS. OATS I OATS 1 1 Onh paid for Oats by • 10 ‘ , WEEMILAR. nove4b" ig, 1.04-riblements. Holiaaf:iy Taunts! A LARaB ASSORTMENT HOLIDAY • 11 . GOGIAS, *just been . opened at BERG NER'S CHEAP BOOS STORE. Among the re cent publiOstionawlll be found— PHOTOGIAPHIC ALBUMS, UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN STYLE. TINSDFASSED IN BEAUTY, I DNEQVAT FS/ IN QUALITY, ~., AT THE Lt POSSIBLE PRICES. Albums boun , to 5...4 all tsetse, CLOTH. WITH IMIT lON MOROCCO, TURKEY ANTIQUE, * wrm VELVET AND GOLD, 4 ..; wrr.,...vED w.,00D SIDES, To Hold Tw l'e Cards, --- To Gold Wrenty Cards, .- - t To li d Thirty Cards, old Forty Cards, ,To Hold Flay Cards, • To'Hold Sixty Cards, • To Hold Eighty Cards; Told One Hundred Cards, T old Two Hundred Cards, From IM:TY-FIVE CENTS 41 ' , To TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. "CMEI4IIE =STOP Web steel Uibridged Dictionary Nesnetiftbral Edition. 02- Pictorial. Illustrations Et!' Military Terms. frebrier's 2feels in these, and • has, tmoig ,P6,:orzat of the falknoing 2 Barb Peon, Bastionillattiament, Bacchot, Blook-bouss, Bombs, CaIIUOCIAITTO4Sde, Chain shot, Obevaux- clotr Ise, Cattrop, Limbers, *adrift.. Ighstello rowor, Mortar, Port cullis, Eased*, Redon,litor Porte, aro. No otboriOsetstrDMlSOcary pubßshod la this country hoe a fonrtkp. art of the. • no AIM rm. • • Detroitloin KAM itarY -Tells's. _ . As, the term , and Abatis, Ambulance, Ambuscade, A L Armlet litradact, Brevet, Casson, Oillber, Calmer- Cantonment, tliimmiere, Casemate, Conn ternary. baltaillm Cal de sae, Dahlgbren sun, Mule il T no29.dawt3w ,Almertebangsluatalt Beekodum.;:i • o , .1, C Ell a BIL-41.,T lUD 0 - - DANDELION COFFEE. Ti DELNDELION - GINTER now offered a mit •publicc is imilparict fr out the'fleah r o ote r - . sobmitting this Valuable article to the public) favor, the manufacturer only complies with the urgent and in creasing demands of the public. It Is unquestionably one orthoi most reliable andlifeetual remedies yet dis covered for the diseases his applied. It is strongly re commended by the Facultjr as a au k erior nutmeg bever age for General Debility, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver, Billions Affecgons and Irritable condition of the Stomach. The manythousanda who have be, a reluctantly compel led to abandon the use of Clotibe, owing to the injury done to their h , alth, will And this superior to the best Java Cof fee, to say nothing of its great and acknowledged medi cinal benefits. The intelligent portion of the community are so well'acquai oted with the medicinal properties of the Dandelion, that they reqiiire bat the assurance that the article offered to them is the pure Dandelion Root. ,in-Cone pound of this Coffee will make as muck as two pounds of the best Java For sale by nage Wit. DOCK, Jr., & Co. BLEACHED MVSLINS (at old prices.) BSHRETINGS, • Flannels, Ticking, Drillinga, Ginghams, Calicoes, Tow Hugs, All kinds of Domestic Goods, A splendid Line of Shawls. All kinds of Men and Boys wear, In great variety to be found at • CATROAIIT'S, nova Market Square. Select Schools. for Boys and. Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. THE Fall term of ROBERT M.'ELWEE'd &Moot tor boys, will open .dg the first Monday In September. Itie room is well ventilated, comfortably furnbibed, and in every reaped adapted for school par. CATHaINSI BPELWIIit'S liehool for glide, •located n the same builditv, will open for the Pall term at the same time. The room 11441:wen elegantly Aged op to promote he health and comfort efisebolare. augVdtf WM. KNOCHE, 93 MARK - RT STREET, HARRISBURG, DEALER IN PIANOS, • MELODEONS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTES. FLT „ GUITARS, VIOLINS, and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE IN GENERAL. PICTURE AND LOOKING GLASS FUMES, OVAL AND BQUAILD ROSEWOOD AND GILT, SHEET AND BOOK MUSIC. dell-2wd NOTIONB.—Quite a variety of useful and entertaining articies—chesP—at SEIRFFER'S BOOKSTORE. QOLPIER'd CAMP COMPANION. A very oonvsnient Wrltt* Desk; also, Portthilos, atemoranagn Books, Portoxonotues, rsc , a t n2O gerialt<'S BOOKROILL MINCE PIES, RAISINS, CITRON, suitable tar *me Pieslarole low by _t:/Rams, doss, &c., dab WM. DOCK, JB.. & co HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTH, HAT, LAMB. au, INFANT BRUBEKS, in great variety KIILLER.g DRUG AND FANCY STORK .pIAR ' LES FOR 1862. r 'HE largestlit and best selected assortment of DIABIXEI ever imported Into this city can be found at i : r.• • Cheap lioekaten3. • GOLD TflNt3 I—The largest and beat stock, from $l.OO to iCOrt--ivarranted—st u2O SfUtFinift'S BOOKSTOR. 17R eewly , irepleniehed . istook , of Tuilet and Faze, Goatee inNiluviejed.in Giti2 P ad ' ' conlident of rendering etisteetteti, we - "maid roe!! My invite e Kia1,28,, • %stet street, two doors east otyourth street, south I, ,91 Zt Ottenther 25, 1861. GIFTS FOR THE HOLLIDAYS. THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF RARE CONFECTIONS, OF THE FINEST QUALITY NOW BRADY FOR TEE PUBLIC. CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS, Put up neatly in boxes, from one to Rye pounds. FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS, IN. GREAT VARIETY. TOGETHER WITH A BRILLIANT IMPORTATION OF RICH 'FANCY BOXES. STEPHEN E. WHITMAN, No - . 1210, Market street, del dlm Philadelphia. TO THE TOVNG MEN OF PENN'A. 11GOING been authorized to recruit a . Regiment for the IfPlunteer sektdOebf Pennsylva nia we have noneludee to make it ii regiment of "Chart) hootere"-,rlflemett—recruit - d from the State at large. We want TIM' good able bodied youngmien from each county, so as to baVe every portion of the State fully and equally represented. Those desirous ofserving their country, of Aghidng u Odor and tor onegOod Old FLAG, balk! now a 141101341Croppor•— ninny darer' theta Wir blend to inske this a "CRACK RROTIONT ;" if peesible the best lathe SOClrke of our noble, Commonwealth . Do substantial uniform' be iinulabed as soon as the men reach Camp and are swore 'into toe sereice. The Regiment will be ar med with Mims or Mend Frans Wll.ll SABER Waxing. Those desiring to enlist, us, positively only TEN will be taken from own county in the Stele, had bettor report imam surly, any time a ft er the 40t h of December to W. W. Brown, Harrisburg, Pa. Any or all communioations from distant wrestle' will be answered speedily and contiden Bally. W. W . BRAJWN, Captain. papers favorable to, the cause will please copy. del3 d4w PRESERVE YOUR LEATHER BREP YOUR FEET.DRY. ONE BOX OF FRANK MILLER'S LEATHER PRES RVATIVE WATER PROOF OIL BLACKING WILL. LAST AN, 01:1T-DOOR MAN ONE TEAR, sa-COPIT A 8 CEINTIson, A ND save more than four times its cost g ik the durability of leather, and greatly contribute to health aad comfort. FOR HAMNBSS, see inside Jabal on the cover of large sise. For sale In Harrisburg by D. W. Gross & Co., No. 19 Market street ; Eby & Runkle, corner of Filth and Mar. het str , els ; Wm. Dock, Jr., do Co., Market street Jacob Buehler, No. 2 9, Second street, and J. 0. Kimball, Mar ket Ear, seia-mm-wet* ()ARDOR No. 33. ADAPIART Gzsansf s Osmos, Harrithurg, Dec. 20, 1861. I. Oliver W. Sees is appointed Chief of the Transportation and Telegraphic Department, to assume the duties of his position on Monday, flit twenty-third day of December inst. IL He will take charge of all arrangements and contracts with railroad and telegraph com panies, snake and return a regular and correct Aettlement of their accounts, and prescribe all 'regulations necessary to the efficient conduct of the businestrof his department. By the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, d2O-diwEDMUND M. BIDDLE, Adjutant-General P. M. All officers and conimandeo of military or ganisations, are hereby ordered to report to these Efead-Quarters, the number of arms and socontraments of or ties irribele h pos- • sessioa r the number fit for service and Week unfit= - • By order of Governor, Commander-in-Chief, E. M. BIDDLE, Adjutant General. de2o-6t CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NOW IS THE TIKE FOR CHEAP GOODS SIMPAHLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS from Ws.: upwards. Beautiful Linen Setts, Welke and Col lars 26e. upwards. Cambric setts all prides. Cambric Collars Orem 16d. to El, Chew. Flne linen Collars 120. Wool Nntdes, Scarfs, Sonless, Sleeves, Leggings, Mitts, Gloves, Wool, Cotton - and Merino Hose for ladles' and children ell prices. Worked Handkerebielb,.Wool sing, log Cape Sir children, Cologne's, Extract's, Ox Marrow Pomade, alk VelVeta; Wool Yarn, Stfekikin Darratlerts, Sack Flannels, Calicos, Gingham, Mucous, &a., Ad., PMARSON'S, Cheap Store, No. 12, Market Square, one deer above Fellz's Confectionary, Harrisburg, Pa. di 111d2w* - • • - TO THE AFFLICTED. . PROF. J. H. MoENTIRE ; 4 AS arrived in town with, a full supply of roots and herbs. also his celebrated Dandelion , and worm destroyers, Tooth Powder, and Pectoral Cough Draw, and other botanic medicines: He is loca ted at the White Hall, and will remain until the 24th inst. He gives examination and advice tree of charge. It would be well fer the afflicted to give him-a call, as there is no charge. He invites those who have used his med. icines if they have not given satisfaction, to com- back and babe their money returned. as us/dickies are for sale by Orden &DOI; Market sfreen , . , • del7-dlw*- ANOTHER NEW STOOK Portable Writing Doak's, Backgammon Boards, • Traveling Bags, • Purses, Wallets, Toilet Bottles, and a general assortment of Call at A FINE - LOT OF SUPERIOR fit.TEMlnalLl=l.lsl, MADE of Good Tobacco, and &oat one lit to two years old, of my own manufacture. A fine lot cd choice chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff and a large variety of Ather articles constantly on han o tor sale wholesale and retail. Thankful for former pat. maga, j Ova by strickattention to business to receive a liberal share of the trade; line smoking Room attached, where customers may lay back and teat my Segars and Tobacoo. Don't forget the window with the Ship in it; that is the place to buy your Tobacco and negars. North Market square, above Market street, Harrisburg, Deo. 4, 1861.—am WM. ?MOW. DIL T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST' IFFERS his Services to the citizens o iur Harrisburg and its vidutiy. He solicits a share o the public patronage, and gives IBaniande that his best endeavors shall be given to rend! r satisfaction in his pro fession.. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels safe In writing the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Office 14. LIS Market street, in the house formerly oc cupied by Jacob R..Sby, near the Hulled ;States Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. CHRISTMAS BOOKS ! large collection of BOOBS suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS haS just been re ceiyed at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. 1,000,000 ENVELOPES ! N immense stook of ENVELOPES of every else is_now_oing at BERGIM'S CREAP BOOKSTORE. BLACKING 1/IASON 13 "CHALLENGE BL ACTING.' .431. no Gross, assorted sises,Jtust reoeird, and for etas at Wholesale priesEt, dell . :W3L.DOCK, Jr., & Co. lALARIEB FOll, 1862. 2 -14 resit vaiiety .IJ at azaireaukg lowNt aft na, SWFEWII BOOHINTOEII. Ou . nellantous. GENERAL ORDER, NO. 7 HIADQUANZERS PENNSYLVANIA Mime.. ADJUTANT GerixaeL's ORION. HABIUNBURG, Dec. 20, 1861. FANCY ARTICLES, BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. JUST OPENED! • Artsctllcauatio. LATEST NEWS. & BOWMAN having just re- IA turned from the hart with an extensive and we I selected sock of goods, purchased for cash, rosPec fay 'lnvite the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and examine their New Goods at the old stand'fbrinerly oc cupied bylf. Hummel, comer Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa. Primo as low as any other house. COFFEE, Galen and Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and.Oboice Syrups . ; FLOUR, in Barrels and Sack ; BUCK. WHEAT and CORN-MEAL ; RICE, BEANEk POTATOES ; FISH, of all kinds; SALT, Clconalid and fine - OIL, Coal OR and W hale Oil ; SPICE% all kinds Gronnd-and Ungronad, fresh from the Mill. APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAISINS, CURRENTS, HUTS, DRIED FRUITS, SOAPS, Common and Fancy ; WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew . ing ; QUERIO IMMIX • QUEENSWAILE I lixteosive assortment of all styles, and pattessin and prices. Cali and examine our Stock of Goods at the Wholesale and Retail grocery, Fruit and Provision Store, corner Front and Market sweat, Harrisburg, Pa. Country Produce taken delo ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Alamo and fresh assortment of Goods, Suitable for presents, among which will be found A splendid stook of Furs, (all kinds lost mode, ) Alarge line of Embroidered Collars Sleeves, as., A great variety of Shawls, (at low prices 4 A lot of New Silts—Drees Goods, &c., Stu, Every kind of Ladles, Gems, and Misses Gavel letts and Gloves, Ladles 11121 Gunk( Hdkfa —large stock, Genie Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, Ladling, Gents and Misses Kid OkiTna, Nublee, Cape. Lentos, Armlets, Ito a LARGE ADDITIONHAS BEEN MADE TO OUR STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS. Bargains in Goode of all kinds cab be had at CATHCART'S No. 14 Market Square Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. dell COAL ! COAL ! $B, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. 0. D. FORSTER, IFFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on 1. the Dual, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re tail dealer la a TREVOR2ON With-MARRA LYBRIVS VALLEY. 817NBURY and - • ' BROMINE. COAL Femur. and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a drat-rate article, and full weight., at the lowan rates: Orders promptly attended to. A liberal discount made to pur chasers paying for t h e coal when ordered. Nesent price, $S and $2 25 per ton. narrisbarg, Oct. 25.—d8in NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER, NO. 80 MARKET STREET. (Room formerly occupied by the Postoffice ) E undersigned have just opened a new and large assortment of the latest styles of tang. We are Mao prepared to manufacture to order all kinds cf Gents Wear, cut to the latest atylu and Ruh - tons. • We have always on hand a large stock of Ready made clothing and Genthnnan's Famishing Goods. n09413m H. SEIRL4,IINRRIRGWR & 8103. SOLDIERS' NICK RACK'S, FOR Sale at ULM'S DRUG AND FANCY WORK Camp Writing Oases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving or Razor Oases, Toilet Oases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands. Pocket Minors, Pocket Kn ives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Micas. Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Rubber Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Plating Flasks, Leather Drinking Cups. Pena, Penholders, Pendia. Paper, andEnvelepee. Soldiers wni ace at a glance that the place to &setae outfit in email waraele at• Ne. 91, Market street. la-See "Fort Pickens , ' In the window. noro.tt EVE SEWING MACHINES. JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRTzR MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 et 500 YDS. WHIM, BLACK di COLOR SD. f pills thread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is VERY STRONG, BROOM AND ELASTIC. Its strength is not Impaired by washing, nor by friction of the needle. For Machine# l l ore Brooks' Patent Glace, FOE UPPER THRRAD, and Brooks Patent Ma Cord, Red Ticket, FOB UNDER TELBEAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the ciountr9.— MSO, INCMUIS or 100 oozes RACE, .A.SSORMID ens by WM. alteillY MUM Sole Agent. no9.d6m 86 Yesey street, New York. COAL 1 !! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS. EtbBE Weight Carta are certified by the T Almaer of Weights and Measures. Consumers can weigh their coal at their own doors. It is of great im portance during these hard times for every one 10 kIIIIII, that they ore Twit nu uosian mama: A large supply of Coal always Who (mad on band, LUKENS VALLEY all - sizes. BALTIC. COBS WILKSBANSE, all sizes. LORBERRI COAL, (the genuine article,) Sold by the car load or single ton. Atli coal of the best quality, delivered tree from all int patiti- s .AT Paton TO BLOT THE TIMER, by the boat or car load, single, half or third of tons sod by We rAatse iL WHEELER. ...Harrisburg, Nov. It, 1881.—y Harrisburg Blinji Manufaotory . SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT. VENITLAIT BLINDS made to order, and all repairing neatly and expeditiously done. Per at a distance can have their work done by addres sing a letter to the undersigned. Thankful for peas pat ronage he hopes, by strict attention to tinniness, to merit a continuance of the same. jig - Satisfaction guaranteed both ea to prices and work...SA A. SHARP.* oci9-dihn CHRISTMAS ! HAVING returned from the city with oar usual variety of CHOICE GOODS for thei HOLIDAYS ' We would respectfully invitenn early call, feeling it t be to the interest of purchasers. lkonember KELLER'S ag and Fancy Store. 91 Market street. delft WEOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Confectionary, F o reign and Domestic Fruit.— Figs, Dated, Prunes, Ran= and Nuts of all kinds.— Fresh and :al Wish, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To. basso, Sagas and Oountry Produce in general, M ar k e t anent, next door to P. 111.0 House, also corner Third and Walnut streets. octd&dfim JOHN Wisz. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! 4500 LBS. FAMILY B UWE wawa FLOUR (Istra) m 126 sad zwe - bags. Die quality Is very superior, haring been se selected expressly tor oar retail trade. For sale low by soli WM. DOCK, Jr., & Co. NOTICE. WHERE{ is you destination, South Car olina tNo 1 Bat to Cotterega, Cheap Confection ary Eters, No. 101, Mattel, street, between Fourth and Fifth stree ee tbss,, where may be seen the largest assortment of Flue Co&eoGonaries, Nnts, Raisins, Currants, Citron, 80.. for the Holidays. . Give him a call, and examine for yourselves. dielCdearP GOLD PENS ~ t: GOLD PENS Urged and moot waled aisortment of MBE GOLD PENS is forst& at BEEIGNEEMOREAP BOOKSTORE. prim Piee Wassiirai.
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