'ta kCelegraplj. = a II M. bursliay_gorning. December 2 Tee b eu and turkey thieves are doing an es tiSiNT business in our city. Scarcely a night :so but what some one or wore ben roosts • cleaned out. Our citizens should be on the i vice for these rascals. TUN GALLANT SIXTH.—The Sixth Pennsylva ,: Regiment was in the hotte.t of the late ;ht near D,ainsville, find they stood their nod as boldly, and as dent as regulars. The D. Cameron infantry of Middletown, in this muty, is attached to this regiment, which com iy had one man, by the name of Edgar ith, severely -wounded in the shoulder Our it did their work well. Soroun's OPERA, BRANTS ' HALL. — The Holi y pantomime—" Thu Three Legged Monster, the Fighting Shoemaker and Tailor"—pro ,ced at this establishment yesterday was a decl success, and a large audience was in at udatice to witness its performance. The Kt. is full of fun, and kept the audience in one , n ti nu ed roar of laughter from begining to d. It will be repeated this evening. The seene —graud tableux—is alone worth the admission. VIE FOR FROSTED FEEL is said that frost feet cau be speedily and certainly cured by . fog bathed and well rubbed with kerosene 1, for a tor times at night before retiring to Several persons have already tried it, all whom unite in pronouncing it an effectual re, which, if they are correct, is an easy and , eap mode of getting rid of a very sore and ,udesome of ction Those who have tried it forms us that the feet should be warmed by a ,t stove during and after the application of e oil, and it will certainly effect a speedy cure. .rsons suffering from the pain of frosted feet I no doubt do well in giving it a trial, for it surely a very cheap ointment and one which very easily applied. A PLEASANT PARTY.—Not the least interest g of the many pleasant sociable re-unions and erty-makings incident to the festivities of :terday, occurred last night in the lodge room Advance Lodge No. 89, I. 0. of Good Tem ' ars. After the transaction of the ordinary siness of the Lodge meeting, a handsome co tton was spread, the merits of which were !mussed by the ladies and gentlemen present th a zest that bore conclusive evidence that e feast was heartily enjoyed. These arrange ents concluded, the members indulged in A ging temperance odes and.glees, and various ocent sports and pastimes, until the "wee all hours awant the twall," when they sep :ted, all in the best possible humor and high pleased with the festivities of the occasion. ST. Joint's DAL —Next Friday is the anniver- Ty of the birth of St. John, the Evangelist, d the masonic fraternity of this city will immemorate the occasion by a supper aj the 'shier House. For the ii,formation of our ere who may be curious to know why the asons celebrate St. John's day, we append the hewing which we clip from an exchange : edges in aneitnt times were dedicated to King Boman, the fast M. E G. M.., and continued be so dedicated until after the Crusades.— mong the various orders of Knights engaged those chivalric wars, none were more con- Actions than the magnanimous order of the nights of St. John. Many brethren of tile , icient craft also went forth to aid in redeem g the sepulchre of the Saviour from the hands the infidels. Between these and the Knights St. John there existed a reciprocal feeling of otherly love. On the plains of Jerusalem ;, ey entered into a solemn compact of friend 'i'p, and it was mutually agreed between them at henceforth all lodges, whose members ae iowledged the divinity of Christ, should be edieated to St. John, the Evangelist, who was `i e eminent Christian patron of Freemasonry. CC= ri Muer CHRISTMAS These words were fully • alized yesterday, at least iu this city. It was ought by many that we would have a dull .rietuee,—tt holiday shriveled with want, and t . arred in all its wonted pleasures ; but so far • .rn this being the ease, every family seemed epared more sumptuously than on former ..rs, to enjoy a merry time and full feast. .e fat roast an the dainty sauce were exten ' vely indulged iu. The children had pennies, le larger folk quarters, and the heads of fami 'es dollars to spend for good things; not only ~.. ruforts, but luxuries were provided in great bundance. Presents went the rounds, and ostly of a substantial and valuable nature. of only did lovers and their ladies exchange ikens of mutual affection ; friends gave keep- Sakes to friends ; parents give heart-gladdenere to their children, and wives remembered their husbands in their gifts; but even the heart of ' the husband was moved to the thought of making Present to his wife. And surely when this is ' the ease, the Christmas must indeed be merry. the weather at an early hour in the morning looked gloomy enough to-I esure, but as the hours flitted onward, the b..ningn countenance of "Old Sol" ma to its appearance, and shone out gloriously, as it always ought to shine on tech festive occarions, The public offices, banks, principal stores and tuanufacturing establishments were closed, and Sunday hours were observed at the post office. Divine services were held in the churches, in B °llle meriting and evening, and the sermons of the ministers generally had reference to the day Nail its associations. The bright sun-light and the mild tempera the the weather drew to our principal !: ro usbfare s a largo crowd of gaily dressed 141,;14.elladers, whose cheerful countenances de !•''A bouyancy of their hearts, and a deter °to enjoy the festivities of the occasion or reservation. There was a con- N N, indulgence in "egg.nog," oughout the day ; ate, and in 1111144446._ _ at-. it, ‘ 1 .t.41 1 BOYS our AT N/GIRT.—AII exchange truly re marks that the practice of allowing boys to spend their evenings in the street is one of the most ruinous, dangerous and mischievous tbings possible. - Nothing so speedily and surely marks their course downwark. They acquire under cover of the night, an unhealthy state of mind, vulgar and profane language, obscene practices, criminal sentences, and a lawless and riotous bearing. Indeed, it is in street after nightfall, that boys generally acquire the education and capacity for becoming rowdy, dissolute, crimin al men. Parents, do you believe it? Will you keep your children home nights, and see that their home is made pleasant and profitable. M Bon DON'T DO IT. —The merry little "snow birds" have been with us once or twice, and the number is constantly increasing. Their sweet twitterings are cheering although a warning token of the season. We notice, however, that some thoughtless boys are pursuing these inno cent and harmless birds with stones and arrows. Such boys ought to know that if the law did not forbid it, they ought to know that such tor menting cruelty shows a very depraved taste, and frightens the welcome little visitors away and leaves us nothing to remind us of a bright summer. Boys, leave the birds alone. They are entitled to your protection instead of your hostility. They do no harm, but are a source of pleasure and enjoyment to all good people who cherish their company. Boys, spare the charm ing birds of winter ;..von can find better amuse ment than in stoning and shooting them. Tun COUNTY Iterrrrtrrs.—Teachers and friends of education generally, should not forget the meeting of the county Institute which com menced its sessions in this city on Tuesday. The holiday vacation, affording as it does to teachers, the opportunity of attending without loss of time, is perhaps the most favorable sea son for a meeting of this character, the schools generally not being in session at that time, and the appointment appears to be satisfactory so far as we have been able to consult with the teachers of the county. That Teacher's Insti tutes have heretofore exerted a beneficial influ ence as a means of improvement in the teach er's profession, and in fitting them for the suc cessful practice of that profession, will not be denied, and while it is manifest that much, has already been effected through this instrumen tality, yet it is equally true that much yet re mains to be accomplished. Let every, teacher, therefore, who is anxious to secure greater proficiency in the profession, and advancement in hie or her calling, and who can conveniently do so, be found in at tendance, as well as all others who may feel in terested in a subject of so much importance to ourselves, to society, and to our common country. Isnanitsvngt TO Houssmitssats.—"Clinkers:" We presume most of our readers who use coal are vexatiously aware of the fact that some qualities form clinkers which adhere to the fire brick lining of stoves, grates and furnaces, and become a source of great annoyance, as they c tnnot be removed by usual means without breaking the firebrick.. Persons who are thus annoyed will be glad to know that by putting a few oyster shells in the fire close to the clink ers, the latter will become so loose as to be rea dily removed without breaking the lining. We have frequently removed clinkers by this sim ple means, since it was first recommended in the Scientific American some years ago, and know that there is no mistake about it. A very few shells placed occasionally around the fire-brick, and touching it if possible, will not only remove this annoyance, but effectually prevent its for mation. It is on account of this quality of oys ter shells and limestone that iron founders use them as a flux in melting down iron .in their furnaces or cupolas. Gmsa PnEssarni.—Each holiday has its pe culiar feature ; and to every pfirpose there is a season. When Easter comes, then too comes the " picking matches" with colored eggs, and everybody who can, fettits on the nutritious albumen. On the Fourth of July, shooting crackers are popping in every direction ; na- 1 tional airs are sung in every circle ; and patriot- 1 ism is considerably "above par." Our friends celebrate their birth-days, or the anniversary of marriage, by giving us a dainty supper, or by " making a party." But the December holi days, from Christmas to New. Years, are espe cially set aside for the giving and receiving of presents. Thousands of tokens .of friendship, keepsakes and testimonials of love are exchanged annually during these gala days. It is eminently proper that it should be so. It is a transaction in which no one is loser, yet everybody is gainer. While these presents are sometimes of a double value, having in addition to the emblematic /alue, an intrinsic worth, it must be evident to all that much money is unwittingly expended on mere gewgaws and futile nothings. Things neither of lasting beauty, nor of practical util ity. Books in flashy binding and filled with silly trash ; jewelry that the recipient would be better without; sweet meals and play things of a days duration, are the common presents. We have seen foolish young ladies and gentle men spend from one dollar to five, for a flimsy Valentine, which was supposed in some way to inspire love. Much better present a fine port folio, a valuable book or some article that will be a compliment to the donor's judgment, an acknowledgement of the recipients intelligence, and at the same time a token of worthy friend ship. The books for young men should be of the class of Beecher's Lectures or Timothy ritcomb's writings. Indeed, we know of no more valuable new books for a young man than Titcomb's last work "Lessons in Life." We saw this work at Bergner's Book store and were BO well pleased with it, that we could not run btit the risk of waiting for a present of one, be one o r f e t a a the red le I b t oo h ks as proved ed to o fromonecan be therwise-than well the pen spent in reading. of that popular author, and no paid for the time - . It is not the intention to object to the good things of the season ; let nn have them in abundance; but at the same time, as much gocid sound conunon sense, as possible, be mix 'with the manhunts of the stmt. Pennonthank Celtgraph, et)nrooat) .fflorning, tlerember 26, 1861. I=l -.,_- A Cas►P SUBSTITUTE, FOR COFFER.— We haA 6 tried the experiment of one-third coffee, and two-thirds browned wheat, as - a substitute for coffee, and find but slight difference between it and the genuine article. This fact is an impor tant one to coffee consumers We advise those having land to spare for the purpose, to plant next year, the Chine e sorghum, for the pur pose of rendering it into sugar and syrup.— The admixture of wheat will neutralize the power of tea and coffee. 1=:=1 RECEIPT FOR CURING BM AND Perm—At this period in this season, when farmers and others are putting down their winter's, and, we may add, their next year's meat, it may be of ser-, vice to publish the following receipt:—Tei one gallon of water take one ancfa half pounds of salt, a half pound of brown sugar, a half ounce of saltpetre, and a half ounce of potash. in this ratio the pickle to be increased to any quantity desired. Let these be boiled together until all the dirt from the salt and sugar rises to the top, and is skimmed off. Then throw the pickle into a large tub to cool, and whrn cold, pour it over your beef or pork, to remain the usual time, say from four to six weeks, ac cording to the size of the pieces, and the kind of meat. The meat must be well covered with the•pickle, and it should not he put down for at least two days . erfter killing, during which time it Should be slightly sprinkled with saltpetre.— The above is for as an old and oft tried receipt for curing meat, and one which has always given satisfaction. teas ! Fuss 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 60c, 75c, $lOO, $1.75. 50 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers white and grey mixed. 50 doz. of white ribbed Stockings at 16c and 17c. 40 pa. of White, yellow and red Flannel. 100 doz. 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 - (foods such as Blankets, Shirt Breasts for 124 c., Satchels Sontags, Alapacas, Paramattas, Sets of Sleeves and Collars, and 200 Towels at 12c. Please call at S. LBW`f.'B. delo WAR Parma—The undersigned offers the fol lowing goods 26 per cent cheaper than can be purchased in New. York., Philadelphia, Harris burg or elsewhere, viz : Shirt collars, scarftees, half hose, jackets, overalls, muflins, 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 cheap ness, and s good fit guaranteed. N. B. Always on hand a large assortment of Irish linens. Please call and satisfy your selves of the fact at J. A. Lynn's Harris burg cheap shirt manuf story, No 12 Market street. Rooms next to Hummel & grocery store. HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I Wm. L Batchelor's Hair Dye ! The only Harmleesiand Dye.flC.noini ! All others are mere imiSitioue, end 'ahead `he - avoided !rpm wish to escape ri.lleUle. GREY. RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautilul and natural Brown or Blacki without the least injury to Hair or Bsin. FIN MEN It DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded w Wit. A. BATOnslont sin to 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Wye. . Wit. A. BATCHELOR'S" HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distiuguishea from nature and is waassursn not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the iii . Regis or bad Dreg remedied. The hair Is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 16 dond Sweet New York. Sold in all the Wes and towns of the United Slates, by Drugs's*, and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine hag the name " William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four rides of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Eiarelay Late 233 ktroadway, New 'York oel24awly A CARD TO THB LADIIIR DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. "Read the fob hag certificate" from one of the tint ladies in Mies, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that city (Mr Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told them that she, of course, did not wie• her name made public, but if any, one should doubt the won ierful efficiency of DE. Durex. co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her as sheconsidered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her snoo ledge of their efficacy, as administered' to her daughter, a young 1 ady 17 years o.d. was fast ;go ing into cone 'amption—had taken cold—nature bw.,sis obroritoted Two boas of these Goatee Pills matte ly cured her, and eno Is now In r bust health "We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying each box. Price 111.— Sold wholesale and retail by 0. A BAZINVAWI, No. 2, Jones Row, rid C. K. Rimuls, 91 Market street, Harris burg, Pa. By sending either of them St 00 throught be Harrisburg Pest Office the Pine will me sent confidentially by mall to any part of toe country; "free of postage." N. R.—Luna out for countenen.s. Boy no ...redden Pills of any kind unless the box ie signed S. D. Howe. Ad 4thers is a base Imposition and unsafe; therefore, as von value your livea and health, (to say nothing of, t.r., log humbugged out of your incineF„) buy Nay of time' who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every boa. which has recently ores added oet aemount of the Pills , fine onanterielte3. The ingredient. compoelog the above Pills are made known to every Agent., atm they are safe, end will perform all claimed for them. Sold also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Banff man, Mechanicsburg Si. marks, Lewijittown ; S. Biliett !arlise ; 8. G. Wild, Newville ; J. Bhip_pens, burg; J Spangler, Chamberaburg; IC. T. miller, York; J. A. Wolf, W , lghtsville ; 8. 8. Stevens, Heading; and K. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one td'uggist" in every town and village in the United States, and be • L D. MOWS, e3.4m Sole Proprietor, New. York. New '2ol:alio:mail. CHRISTMAS GIFTS I AFINE VARIETY of selected Goods suitable for Presents now epee KIILLER'S 81 Market street. . E.RA:COTTA and PARL&Lir NAMILEI VASES TOILET and COLOGNE BOTTLES. MARBLE MATCH STANDS. MARBLE SEG AB S'I'AM DS. MAR SLE ASH-HOLDERS. Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, Toilet Cases, unfurnished Work Cases or Ladies Companions. Splendid Double and Single Hand Mirrors. Beautiful Powder Puff Boxes. Handsome Shell Bats. All sizes, beet Leather Traveling Satchels, Satchels with Cuba Furniture, A fine assortment of Ladies and Gents Purees and Portmonaies. A large lot of Fancy Balls, A Fresh stock of that elegant Coofeetionar,y. Also, with other articles not mentioned, PLcket Knivei, 'thermometers, Cane., Portfolios Card Cases, tieg4rOsses, Stiere, Pipes t anna Tobacco, • Poach:s, (double and single,) And the largest and best stock of P.E1e1714.E13,Y and Tome AICLOWIn this market. 618 - ILELLEB43 Armand. Amoy Storm New slbvertiertments Holiday Presents! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY GOODS, has just been opened at BERG NEB'S CHRAY-BOOK STORE. Among the re cent publications will be found— PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, UN FXCEPTiONABLE IN STYLE. UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY, UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY, AT THE LOWE S T' POI-BIBLE Fax Es. Albums bound to suit all testes, in CLOTH. WITH. IMITATION MOROCCO, WTIELIURKEY ANIIQUF, WITH VELVET AND GOLD, WITH CARVED WOOD SIDES, To Hold Twelve Curds, /-ittld Twenty Cards, ' -4 To Hold Thirty Cards, Tu tiold Forty Cards, To Hold ri•ty Cards, To Hold Sixty Cards, To Hold Eighty Cards, To. Hold One H 'ndred Clods, To Hold Two Hundred Cards, From SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS To TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. r"GIEX THE REST: , Webster's Unabridged Dictionary FewOrai Edition. • [l7- Pictorial Illustrations of Military Terms. , Webster't Dictionary excels in thve, arct has, among othas,pic'ortaiinpresentisitiliss of the Mowing Barturcan, Bastion, Battlement, Bar-shot, Block-hones, &nabs, Canuou,Oarrouade, Chain shot, Cheveux• oaf? Ise, Ci'troy, Limbers., Macirter, Martell° rower, Mortar, Pat. cult's, &mac, Rellen,.s4o . Forte, Ito. No other tnglibb Dictionary published in this country Lae a .Pourtk,,,part of tame, • Be ALB,/ ITS Definitions ofllliitstry Terms. As, the for , going, and tiOeits, Ankbnlance, Ambiuseade, Arthistice, Banquette, Eticumi*C, Bieira," - Caiseen, Caliber, °insister eha, Cantonment, Unponiere, Caimmatu„ C.onu lemon:ll 'Char dUbmtaitirn, Cut de sac, Duhlgtiren gun, Mune rifle, hic , ho. B 4d by Geo. Bergner, Harrisburg, and all SuoiteeMere n 024 dewily , ~• - CELEBECAT ED iiiINDEL EON COFFEE. r IIRE Iin.NDELION COFFEE now offered to the public, is.prepared 'ram the Irish roots. In submit:El/kV/I vitnable ardrie to the public/ laver, the manweaturer only complies Kith the urgent and In crenellig.demunds of the publid. • Ale unquestionably one of the most reliable and effectual remedies yet dos covered for, the diseases It is ap It is strongly re commenced by the Faculty as a so erior nutrious bever age for General Debility, llyspep4a, Disease of the User, Billions Affections and Irritable condition acne Stomach The many thousi-Eds who have be. n reluctantly compel ' led to abandon the uie of °Zee, owing to the injury done 'Lathe& h altb, will find this superior to the beat Java Cuf tee, to say uothieg of its grout and acsnow edged medi cluld benefits. Too Intelligent p Viten of the community erase well //equal , tad wire the medicinal oroperius the Dandelion, that they require but tee assurance that article t flared to them is the pure Dandelion Root. la-Oritypound of this Coffee will make as much as two 1/01111118 of the best For sale by nolO - WM. UP , og, Jr.„ & Ca. BLEACHED MUBLINS (at old prices.) BLANKETS, MEETINGS, Flannels, Ticking, Drillings, Ginghtims, Calicoes, Tow Hogs, Ail kinds of Darnestic Goods,' A splendid Line of Shawls. All kinds of trltin and Boys wear, In great variety t, be found at CATEICAHrS, nov4 MArkeis'quare. Select Schools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. EtE Fall term of 1140BgRT td'ELWEE'B L ;taboo( for bop, will open on the flrat Monday in September. /114 room is well ventilated comfortably furnished,- and in every respect adapten for Ranot put. pans. tiATHeRINFI 111.'ELWBE8 School for uiria, located u the same butidin„ will open for the Fail Term at the same dui°. The room hei been elegUntly tided up to promote he health mad comfort of indicters. aug:Stdif. • • W ir.NocaE, 93 NARKEF STREET, BARRISBURG, DEALIAR IN MINOS, MELODEONS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTES, FIFES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE IN GENERAL. JacTURIB AND LOOKING GLASs FRAMES, OVAL AND SQUARE . ROSEWOOD AND GILT, SHEET' .4.. N -D BOOK MliSla del/-2wd NOTIONg:— QUite a variety of useful and entertaining articles--cikeap--a.6 62 0 Bll5 FUR'S tiOOKSTORF. 4,auLDltit'.6 CAMP CuMPANION. J vary 0-uvula:an Wravng Dam ; also, Purtfolloa, Memorandum Boots, Fortnum/am, des ..$ ; nom_nCHEFFEK'd BOOKSTORE. . , •VEINCE PIES; _LTA. Ream, Calma t 9ntatam, SPICIB, &c., Suitable for Mims Hes tor Eale lew by da6 W DOCK, JR., &CO }TAM, TOOTH, NAIL, ()LOTH, HAT, LATHER and INFANT BRIJ a is great variety L RGLLER's DRUG AND RANLY MGR& DIARIES FOR 1862 'I2IIE largest and best selected assortment of DIARIES ever imported into this city can be found at BERGNEB'S Cheap Bookstore BUILDING STONE - ) GOOD Alt i JUL& of Lme Stone for 11. Bidding purpeeee, on Laud, delivered in gleaners. eel notice at tomes to emit ine times. J. 11021 4419-41 w Koystonerann, lo Amend at tlie atty. , , DULA} ill Was is the ph4se, jah,tollsat asytantaksba way perfumes. ithsteltantollll. GIFTS FOR THE HOLLIDAY& THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF RARE CONFECTIONS. OF THE FINEST' QUALITY NOW READY FOR .TBE PUBLIC. CHOICE MIX PC SUGAR PLUMS, Put up neatly in boxes, from one to five pounds. FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS, IN GREAT VARIETY. TOGE7BER WITH A BRILLIANT IMPORTATION OF RICH FANCY BOXES. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210, Market street, del dim Philadelphia. TO 'IIIE YOUNG MEN OF PENN 'A. lIA VING been authorized to recruit a Regiment for the Volunteer service of Penney tva• ms we have c teoludea to make d aresiment of "than) . hooterS " —r fletnen—rostrutt d from the State at large We want TRIN good able bodied yt nog men trent each county so as to have every Futter. or tit , State twit and equally repre-ented.' Those desirous efearvieg their country, of iljhting u nate and tor our good of l plea, haven w a sple d.d oopor tuolty Offers , them We intand mato :hist "CRACK ResilithN ;" if ptasaibie the twit la the service of our noble Comm,mwealth. td aubstanto uttifurm win be 111111hitled as stow as the men reach Com • stud a e swore Into a :ram°, Toe Regiment will be armed With MEM or FNSISLO F nn sa wit • ammo PAYONaTit. Thoee desiring to enlist. us nod ively OD p ThN Will be token from Oahe wanly in the Slate, tad bolt -r• report imam ately, any lima alter the 20th of Cc:ember to W W. Brown, Harrisburg. Pa. Any or alltsammenlcattorts from do.tant counties Wtil be answered speTdily .nd confides pally. W. W . 131,,WN,CapiAn. P• papers favorabte to the cause will please copy. del3 d4w PRIZE/WE YOUR LEATHER KEEP , YOUR FEET DRY - . ONE BOX OF' FRANK MILLER'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND WATER PROOF OIL BLACKING WI t.;. LAST av OUT-000tt SUN UN& Ylinkt, arCOVI` RS GENT:I. - ma, gND save more than four times its colt to the durability of leather, and greatly contribute to b..ralth aa't comfort. FOIL HARNESS, nee InstdeLabel on the cover of large Mae. - For ante to Harrisburg by D. W. Gross & Co , No. 19 Market ; Jtoy & K untie, corner of Fifth WEI Mar ket at 1.; Win. Wok, Jr., & tat , Marko t street ; Jtcub Bluth r, 'to. 29, iecond Street, ma J. 0. Kleito di, Id tr inn s.i er del :-dlin.w4t* ORDER No. 33 ADJUTANT 43}:NSRAI:8 OFRION, Harrisburg, Dec. 20, 1561. I. Oliver W. Sees is appointed Chief of the Tmusportation and 'Telegraphic Department, to assume the duties of his position on Monday, the twenty-third day of December inst. 11. He will take charge of all arrangements and contracts with railroad and telegraph aim panies, make and return a regular and correct settlement of their accounts, and prescribe all regulations necessary to the efficient conduct. of the business of his department. By the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, tDMUND If. BIDDLE, d2O-dlw Adjutant• General P. M. GENERAL. ORDER, O. 7 HEAD-Que.wrials PENzanxeras Annrreirr GENERAL'S OEMS HARRISBURG, Dec. 20, 1861. All officers atukcomraanders of military or ganizations, are , hereby ordered to report to these Head-QUarters, the number of arms and accoutrements of every discription in their pus session, the number fit. for service and those unfit. By order of Governor, Commander-in-Chief. E Bia)DLE, de2o-6t Adjutant General. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NOW 1S THE TIME FOR CHEAP GOODS, SUITABLE WA TLlSBOs.tliskS, LINEN tIANDKERCHIEVB from 6j( k o. übw,rdo. tleaut.trut blues tetts, stuccos .uu a.a 250. upwards. C.mbrio 'setts all prices. Cambric Gators fromlso: to $1 Chew. FM • linen UolleuS 12.3. vo.dNubies, `loads. Soutao, RipeVOS, LUggillge. !Bros, Olovets, Wool, cotton and Merino Ilhe for Ladies' d d children all price.; Worked IlAnchercitteti, WoA skit lag Cap. to ohildreo, Vologne's, ExtraaVe, Oz al, rrow roni...de. Wit Velveti, Wo d earn, Iluosskio Sack Fail:meta, Odboos, Gioghain ita.lius, -do PleAtk.ol.3, Cheap Store, No. Nlaraet tiquare, ode door above Felix's tionfootwoary, Harrigburg, Pa. d.lll dew* TO THE AFFLICTED. PROF. J. H, !AGENT IRE, E[As arrived in town with a full supply of roots and herbs also tais 'meow mod Daa la Pete, and worm destroyers, Teeth . Powder , and Vectoral Cough Drops, mid other botanic medicirma. He is ...Ga ted at the White Hall, and will remain until the 24th teat. He gives ciao:dustier' and advice tree, of charge. it would be well for toe &acted. to give him a call, as there is no charge. Ho illeits3 thole who h .ve wed his med icines if they have not given sadei action, io coin bang end have thel- money returned. lies met/kilned are for male by Grose & Co., gall:eve del74la* •,J - • ANOTHER NEW STOCK ! Portable W ritiog Desks; Backgammon Boards, - ,Ttaveliug tags, . Purees Wallets, Toiler. Bottles, and a general assortment of FANCY ARTICLES , Call at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR ilEiMUr49.ll.4l' MADE of Good Tobacco, and frpm one to two years uld, of. my . own manufacture. A flue , du 01 choke Chewing aoilAmoning fouarco, and a large variety of other articles COnnum ll l7 no has tor nate whoter t ale and retail. lhatouul for former pat ronage, I hope by stmt attention to °Cactus to receive :a liberal ahare of the trade A fine timoidag Rechrittached t where customers may lay beck and wet my Bag ars an.: Totowa.. Dun's, forget the window wdh the Stup in it;. that is the place to buy your Toure,:o anti ue.are. North Market Square, above market Street, Hirnsuurg, Dec.ll, 4 861 . 1 3. M • DE. T. L MILES, SURGEON I)_ENTIS*T4 • (Y r ERB his iietviOee to the - Citizeue 0 Harrisburg and its Tint , / y. Be solicits a share o the public patronage, anti gives .sisurance khan nut beta endeavors shall be given to rend reatisfaciton in bls pro 'tension. Being an old, well tried ..entist, be resits safe in nviding the public generally to call on hits, assurin hem that they will not be dbisanalled with eta services, Otiloo No. 1.28 Market street, in ow house formerly no sulked by Jacob K. ebir, near the Ignited States Rotel, Harrisburg. CHRISTMAS BOOKS! I Alarge - collection of BOOKS suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS has just been re ceived. at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. 1,000,000 -EN VELOREs AN immense stock of ENVELOPES of every size is now opening at BERGNER'S CHUB BOOKSTORE. • - BLACKING . I IVF"A.ESCiN'I2.‘‘CLIALLhN 4 .4E.BLSOKING." % LTA_ leo G. ma, assorted stas,juo. reset ved, and for saittartr,Wbuiessie,prir.tesi • , did.t • WM. TA . :,., Jr., arCh.o. LILA ' 4 exediaing %7' sanonals mmisiva.k glisctUantous. LATEST NEWS. I%TICROLS & BOWMAN haviog just re ill turned from the Dist with au extensive and we I scbmed since of goods porch teed for ease, via" roily Write the dozens of ilarriebura and vicinity to call and examine thoir ripw t,oods at the old stand formerly o 0• c•npied by V. Hum net, corner Frost and Shrket. sweet*, Harrisbiog, Pa. Prices •s low as any miter souse. COFFEE, Green and Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and Owice Syrups; FLOUR, in Barrels and S.ck ; BUCK-W HEAT and CORN-MEAL; BICE. BEANS. POTA IDES ; FISH, of all kinds; SAL I', Coarse and fine ; OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh from the Mill. APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAIeINS, CURRENTS, NUTS, DRIED Fail d, SOAPS, Common and Fancy; WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE; CIGARS. hest of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking end Chew ing QUERBBWARE i QUEENBWARE t xtenatoe assortment of all sty I a, and paVertor sad pr.oes Call ,nd examlle our S.octr or blows or, lb. R'Et heals and Helm Grocery. vran and Provlaion Store, Corner Front .nd Market stru r dt, liarr.tbarg, Pa , o•mtry Pr 4111 C .ak.ri ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A lam sue la owls ..s.-orttuent 0 bos.oo, eut. ado for ore,ents, amotg which will be foun d A splendid macs of Furs, ion kinds find made,) A kilo lin- of Firths. ider-o GAIT Sleeves, as., A gnat sari. ty 01 fhawlo, (at low prices.) A lot rd Nt w .11 s-I) , e.st Goods, At;., Every kind of lAdies, Gents, and Mines Galin leave and Ginves, Ladles and Gents H dcfs —large a ock, Gents Orava.s Nees Time, Gobara, tea, Gents and Hissed Hid Gkives, Nublo4, Cann. I egOns, Armlets, ko. 41. LARGE ADDITION HAS BEEN MADE TO OUR bTOCK ON' MOURNING GOODS. Bargains in Goods of ail Kinds can be bad at CITIIO • KT'S No. 14 Mork. t Square, dell Next doir to the Ha , roburg Bank. COAL ! COAL ! ! $3, AND $2 2b PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. O. D. F It 6TE R , ( FFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on tho Canal, foot of :sleek street, Wholesale and Re tail dealer in TREVOR2ON, WILKEZIARRE, LYKENE VALLEY, SUNBURY uld BROAD 20? COAL Famlles and Dealers may rely upon chinning a drat-rate article, and full weight, at the lowest rate , . Orders promptly aneuded to. A I , beral Tie ran, lea .re ti y.. • uhasera payola foe the coil when ordunvl. Ptr*eric price. $3 mud $2 26 per ton. Barrwourg, Ont. 25.—./3in NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER, NO. 80 MARKEL' STREET . (Room formerly occupei d by the Post Vies.) uudersigued have just opened a I new and largo assortment of too baton styles of clothing. We are also preoare4 w manufacture W order ad Made of Genie Wear cut to the burst .ayles ant rash • inns. We have always on bent a large mot of assay made clottung and Gentleman's Furnientne Goode. no94lBai H. Sdki,LENßßatibAt & 8110 SOLDIERS' N/CS. NADS.'B, FOR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG AND Fain KORB Camp Writiog Cases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaviog or Rtzor Cases, . Toilet Cases, Match Oases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, camp Mirrors. Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Huber Tobacco Pouches, Wicker. Leather & Ptatina Flasks, Learner Drioltiug Chloe. Peng, Penholders, Pollo{ll, 9p •r, amnia releyes :Soldiers will me at a gtwoe Ludt Ind wars to AO in outdi iu war- sis at .Ne 91, Market. street. jpgrz,ee "Fon Pick ne" in 'he win to c. POR SEWING. macaw/Is. JONAS BROOK & Bairs PRIZE MEDAL 'seoof, COTTON. 200 cf frai YON. WWl° BLACK .t COLUMN°. INHIS thread being made particularly for L wi ug adlachnies, Es.Y STBJNG , SlitlUtii AND EL 4STID. Its aireugth is not Inlptlifell by washing, nor by (Mama of the ndnaie. cot shnthses, use Stoma' Patent Dias°, • _ _ _ FoR. UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent Six Cord, God Zona, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable ..ealere tnroogooat tae country.— ..Use, Lel OPALS oP 11V‘hpZes &WEI aBB !dial NOP by WM. .111 , 1tCY SAL fd, S 4o &mgt. 36 Vego.y New York. Do9,deim COAL!!! ONLY YARD IN TOWN CHAT DELIVERS COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTm. . ?pd. 88 Weight Carts ure , ceutitlectby the A. Sealer of Woe:ad una steugures. COOdittlllefeklant weigh their coal at Mel: 1)40 daord. 3t 145 Of great. in panda,: • during these her.l tunes tor every we to know that they 082 iirat lOtl. HoshaT WSIOBT. large supply of Cool alwayS WM Sound on hand, viz LYKRNS VALLEY all sisal.. B ALT& CO's WlLK,liskt KA all MEN. • LOKBannt 4.0 al, (the gzoulue araole,) Sold by the car load or Innate too it coal aloe b• at gusibty, h cared iron front all int pliriti AT raJCad TO star f/IA Tina, by tau U.lat or Cat load, stogie, halt or thirua rues au t oy tae 'wipe,. WHIIIELHEL Harrisburg, Nov. 6, 11361.—y Harrisburg Blind Manufactory. SECOND btktEET BELOW UHISTNUT. VENITIAN BLINDB made to order, and all repatrlog neatly and expeditiously dune. Per. PINIS at-a diaance ceo nave toelr work done by addree sl4 a lobar us the underolgned. Toanltut for past pat ronage ne Wipes, by ntrlot atzen. ion to business, to merit a continuance of the same sir Elliisfastion guaranteed bole sato prices and work.lax oct9-d6m CHRISTMAS ! HAVING returued from the city- with cur usual v.trtety of CoOlUe. G01:03 for the; HOLIDAYS, We wou'd re.peetfu ly itkVlLa a easy eat, r.eiin; it t be to the entreat of iturceeters. .4tneember liEt.Letwe nig ane F ney Store. dell) 9t elereet street. -U[TEIOLESALE and HE7fAIL DEALER Icy in Confectionary, Foreign sal Domestic Fruit...- . Fags, Dates, Mules, dalilea and Nuts of all kinds, Fresh and al L?t-h, Soso, Csn.ll , a, Vinegar. Spica; U.: basun, Serars and tioluory er,duse iu canons', m a rk e t street, Oen dour to f.rke Boone, also ca-mr Third and, Walnut events, act2B-dnm . NEW BIICECIATHEELT FLO UR ! 4,500 w l eg 6 A2 FLO P Ent M r) in ß lgat %bib- bass. Tue quality Is very superior, having been se seieetea expressly tor, our retail trade. For sale low by sell WM. WOK. Jr., & OD. NOTICE. WHERE is you destination, 'South Car olina? No 1 Bin 10 o)Berel's, Cboop Cooteetlen ary Store ' No. 101, blame' *onset, oot.weon e earth sod 'Filth streeba, Where may be Been th e Lulea. a lommeat ct Pine • ouf l oßouarieo, Nati, Rosins , altrante, Garda, Ece.. or the Hon Asps. eh% him o c.tl , mud et an es 'for yourteleos. isei4a2oe• GOOD ?ENS ! G OLD PENS 1 •II IRE largest and most varied assortment of IWU) PBNS ia for sale at . BERGNEWS OBBAP BOOESTOB& INTAraiTizei Wiziaiderso. QM ads It A. R. SHARPa JOHN WIGS.