paikettegrapt HARRISBURG, PA Friday Afternoon, December IT is the exceptions tiled to the final repo o the City Survey Commissioners, that will be argued before the Court next Monday, and not the "City Charter," as was inadvertantly stated iu last evening's edition of the Tzsousaa. FOB SOUTH CAROLLNA.—Copt. I. S. Water bury, who was detailed some time back on re cruiting service, will leave here at 3 o'clock to morrow morning to rejoin his company at Port Royal, South Carolina. The captain takes with him a large number of packages intended for various men in his company, the gift of their friends and relatives of this city. Paourtimsolo.--The work on Sanford's Opera House, in Third street, is progressing rapidly, and the contractors expect to have it ready for occupation at an early day in January. The in terior of the building is to be fitted up in hand some style, and made to seat comfortably about gpp perams• When com e pleted,.we predict that the es tablishment will be the great "centre of attraction" to our play-going community. . A Foie CHRISTMAS PRESENT.—We are under ream obligations to our Mend Capt. Harvey Brown, now stationed at Perryville, Md., for time tine canvass back ducks. They are the largest we have ever seen, and the marks by which they were killed show conclusively that the Captain is a "good shot," and will play sad havoc among the secessionists should he ever have occasion to " draw a bead" at their wick ed heads.. The Captain will please accept our thanks. IH Tows.—Harry Davis, the artist, and paint er of the great panorama of "America and the Rebellion," was in town this morning with his employees, en mule to York, where the panora ma will be exhibited to-morrow night. The exhibition of the panorama at Carlisle and Chambersburg attracted large audiences, and if we may judge from the tone of the press in those places, it gave general satisfaction. From York the panorama will proceed to Lancaster, thence to Lebanon, Pottsville and Reading. Powa—Before the Mayor.—Christ. Sheds, was up for drunkeness, and recommitted. A. soldier belonging to the Irish Brigade at Camp Curtin was arraigned for drunt:eness, and after a reprimand, sent to camp. By the Consolidated Police—Wm. Burris was ar rested for assault and battery. Committed by alderman Kline. Geo. Thomas, arrested for drunkeness and disorderly conduct. Committed by alderman Kline. Samuel Newman, arrested for drunkoness and disorderly conduct. CoMmitted by justice Bender. SANFORD'S OPERA, BRANT'S Hars.—During the present week there has been no abatement of attraction at the burnt cork Opera in Brant's Hall. Indeed the man who holds the mane gelid reins is not likely to let the public avoid his establishment. Sandford has taken root here, and promises to flourish like a green bay tree. His entertainments are got up without regard to expenses, and nothing can exceed the versatility of his performers. As a conse quence of his liberality he is well patronized, and every one who has visited his establish ment feels that it was good to be there. The pantomime of the "Three Legged Monster, or the Fighting Shoemaker and Tailor," has been the winning card at the establishment fur the last week, and judging from the crowded houses, it promises to remain trump for a week yet to come. It is a bully pantomime, full of comical action, mysterious tricks and capital hits, and is alone worth the price of admission. Tuc PRINS AND TUB Gaims.—Of course, every body knows those social dampers—the Prima and the Grime. They are cold-shouldering wretches, pledged against joviality in any form. Total abstinence from mirth is, in fact the fun damental principle of their creed. Although equally hateful, there is some difference between them. The Prima are animated refrigerators. To be near them is like being under the ice of an I ceberg ; but, unlike an iceberg, they never thaw in ally atmosphere, however genial.- Bparks of wit are wasted upon them. They are impervious to the shafts of humor. You might tire a joke out of an Armatong gun without making their eyes twinkle. Amid "the feast of reason and the flow of soul" they sit sour silent, puckering their lips at every bit of badinage, as if swallowing a green crab-apple. The Grime are less statuesque and more sardon ic. They seem to look upon the cheerful and lighthearted as predestined children of wrath, and to derive a secret satisfaction from the be lief that there is a rod in pickle for them.— They see all things "through a glass, darkly," and their pictures of futurity are all charcoal sketches. They would have you, instead of enjoy ing the good things of life in a rational way, put your appetites in irons, as rebels against the Almighty. Such fanaticism is not far removed from blasphemy. It is as much as to say that our capabilities for enjoyment were given us without a purpose, and that the Scriptural max im that nothing has been made in vain is un true. The world, in our opinion, could very well spare both the Prima and the Grims. They don't help us to a just appreciation of the fath erly kindness of the Creator ; quite the reverse. Were Christianity truly interpreted by their precepts, and correctly illustrated by their ex ample, it would be a cold and cruel creed in stead of a miracle of beneficence and mercy. We have no sympathy with bigots who look upon this fair world as a place of punishment, sad would have us believe that it is only by [ 'hutting our eyes to its attractions that we can ape to open them in the " better land." We Prefer to regard it as the vestibule of heaven, Nhold that the rational enjoyment of its hies ), a proper manifestation of gratitude towed upon us such a goodly .0 0 Ay McCul/. SAYB—"Don't be feeling around, but call at No. 88 Market street, and get a good pair of spectacles." GRAM Orman' Dun &Lt.—The Hope Fire company are making extensive arrangements for their annual Citizens' Dress Ball, which comes off at Brant's Hall, on the evening of the Bth of January. IT Wes Lieut. James H. Rankin, who pre sented fifty dozen of eggs to Capt. W. W. Brown's company of Sharp Shooters at Camp Curtin, on Christmas, and not "Lieut. James H. Runk," as incorrectly stated in last evening's edition of the Telegraph. !PROF." DICKENSON, porter at the depot, called at our office this morning, and assured us that..the police item, published in the Tau- Gunmen a few days ago, charging him with the larceny of a carpet bag, was "delignantly wrong and contrary tolaw," and thatheis"perfectly in nocent of the charge." The case was published by us just as it appears on the alderman's docket, without any comment whatever, for in truth, we did not recognize in the name our dis tinguished friend, the "Professor," until he him self made 'his appearance, and by soliciting this notice, courted the notoriety which other wise would most certainly not have attended the transaction. Tan Nicer ART= Ca - Ruiwas. —The follow ing is an amusing parody upon Clement Moore's unequalled " Night before Christmas:" 'Twas the night after Christmas, when all throughthe house, . Every soul was abed, and as still as a mouse ; The stockings, so lately St. Nicholas' care, Were emptied of all that was eatable there. The darlings had duly been tuck' d in their beds, With very full stomachs and pains in their heads. I was dozing away in my new cotton cap, And Nancy was rather far gone in a nap, When out in the nursery arose such a clatter, I sprang from my sleep, crying, " What is the matter ?" I flew' to each bedside, still half in a doze, Tore open the curtains, and threw off the clothes, While the light of the taper served clearly to show The piteous plight of those objects below ; For what to the father's fond eye should appear, But the little pale face of each sick little dear. For each pet that had crammed itself full as a tick, I knew in a moment now felt like Old Nick. Their pulses were rapid ; their breathings the same ; What their stomachs rejected I'll mention by name - Now turkey, now stuffing, plum pudding, of course, And custards, and crullers, and cranberry sauce, Before outraged Nature all sent to the wall ; Yes, lollypope, flapdoddle, dinner and all. Like pellets which urchins from pop guns let Went figs, mite and raisins, jams, jelly and pie, Till each error of diet was brought to my view, To the shame of mamma and Santa Claus too. I turned from the sight to my- bedroom stepped back, And brought out a vial marked " Puly Ipe cac ;" When my Nancy exclaimed—for their suffer ings shocked her— " Don't you think you had better, love, run for the Doctor l'" I ran and was scarcely back under my roof, When. I heard the sharp clatter of old Jalap's hoof; I might say that I hardly had turned my round, When the Doctor came into the room with a bound. He was covered with mud from his head to his foot, And the suit he had on was his very best suit ; He had hardly had time to put that on his back, And he looked like Falstaff half fuddled with sack. His eyes how they twinkled! Had the Doctor got merry ? His cheeks looked like Port and his breath smelt of Sherry; He hadn't been shaved for a fortnight or so, And the beard on his chin wasn't white as the snow. Bat inspecting their tongues, in despite of their teeth, And drawing his watch from his waiscoat be- neath— He felt of each pulse, saying, " Each little belly Must get rid "—here he laughed—" of the rest of that jelly." I gazed on each chubby, plump, sick little elf, And groaned when he said so, in spite of myself; But a wink of his eye when he physicked our Fred, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He didn't promise, but - went straightway to his work, And dosed tdl the rest, gave his trowsers a jerk, And adding directions while blowing his nose, He buttoned his coat—from his chair he arose , T jumped in his gig—gave old Jalap a whi;- tle AndJalap diked off self pricked by a thistle, But the doctor exclaimed, 'ere he drove out of sight, "They'll be well by to-morrow—good night, Jones—good night ! " CAMP CIIIITEN.—There will be preaching in the drill-house, Camp Curtin, Sabbath morning, at half-past ten, and also in the afternoon at half past two. These services will be' continued every Sabbath. We hope that the friends of Jesus Christ, who are interested in the spiritual welfare of our patriotic soldiers, will aid us by their prayers, and by such means as will make the services profitable to the soldiers. I have been acting as the agent of benevolent friends of the soldiers in Camp Curtin three months. • In that time I have given to the sol diers, in the hospitals and in the tents, nearly seventy thousand pages of tracts and religious reading. These tracts and papers have been put into my hands by the Philadelphia Tract Society, and by the benevolent friends of Harris burg. The soldiers have received them gladly, and many of them joyfully. They have given me many hearty thanksgivings for the interest their friends have in their comforts, and eternal welfare. There can be no doubt the reading which has been given to them, has been greatly beneficial. I know of some instances of con version through the instrumentality of reading and conversation, and also of many persons who have been revived by the same means— backsliders renewed. The men are anxious to get good leading. It is therefore the favorable time to put into their hands Gospel reading, which will direct them into the way of life and salvation in Jesus Christ. God will bless these means. If we do not see all the fruits of our works in this life, We shall see and enjoy them in the glorious kingdom of the Son of God. If there are any persons Who have religious papers, of any denomination, Sabbath School papers, the American Measenger, tracts, or any profitable Gospel reading, which they can Blot/ and will put them into my possession, will carry them to the soldiers and see that they are judiciously and faithfully distributed among them. Flame send your donations to the residence of-B. J. Flemming, Third Street, near - Walnut J. W. DAMS. Raimuotor DeC..27, /861. gmivatiseni en t gitnal92 l uatda bait telegraph, 1 . 0,MP afternoon. 111 erembtr 27 , 1861 I=2=l =:=l -...--,- =a Passiurrs suitable for people in all stages of life—the old, the young, the gay and happy, the heart-broken, the heart-seekers, the heart loosers, the' heartAvimaers and the heartless, or those that never loved. For the latter class we recommend a pistol. All of which can be obtained at M'Calla's Jewelry store, No. 38 Market street. 1=1:=1 Dauphin County Teachers' Institute. HARBJMMIG: Dec 27, 1861. The Fnstitute was called to order by the Pres ident. The Bth chapter of Proverbs was read by Prof. Brooks, who then offered a very appro priate prayer. The National Hymn was then sung by the members. The minutes of the preceding day were read, and after some correc tions and alterations, the minutes were adopted. The report of the committee appointed to select a number of suitable pieces to be sung, was then submitted, which is as follows : To the President and members of the Dauphin counk Teachers' Institute Your Committee appointed to select and have printed in slip form a set of pieces suitable to sing in our several schools, beg leave to report, That we have attended to the duty assigned us, and five hundred copies of the nine pieces se lected have been printed, and a portion of them used by the Institute yesterday afternoon and evening. The remainder, with the bill for printing, is herewith presented. We would ask for the adoption of the following : Resolved, That the bill of $6 00 be paid, and an order be drawn on the Treasurer for the same. Resolved, That the slips be distributed equally among the members. The report was received and the Committee discharged. Wm. J. LAWRENCIII, D. W. limas, ' Committee D. Dornam. P9rf. Brooks was then called, who, before proceeding, to give instructions in arithmetic, said that in teaching the young we as teachers should throw sunshine around all the studies, in order to make study easy and pleasant, in stead of a task. Some questions were then asked with regard to the changing of numbers from one adore to another, which point was very happily explain ed by the Professor. Recess of ten minutes. Prof. Wichersham was thenintroduced to the Institute, by the President, who said that he would confine his remarks principally to the methods of teaching, he proceeded to point out some of the most prevalent errors as existing in our Common Schools. Small children should not be confined to the studying of the alphabet and reading only, but they ought to be taught to sing beautiful little songs by which they will be benefited greatly, and have their hearts im proved. Also, thawing should be introduced in order to draw out the imitative power of children. Children are very much pleased to see different things to satisfy their curiosity.— Pupils ought to have a variety of lessons, such as drawing, arithmetic &c. Grammer should not be studied by pupils when to young. Teach ing should be logical. Closed by singing the "Parting Hymn." A Ceara.—The "boys" belonging to company A, Capt. Dorsheimer, appear to be great favor ites with the ladies of York. Yesterday anoth er large package was received from Mrs. Serg' t. A. Wolf, containing a number of excellent pies, pound cakes, apples, and other edibles "too nu merous to mention." That kind lady will please accept a soldier's thanks; and should she ever visit Camp Curtin she may rest assured of receiving a soldier's welcome. God bless the ladies I S. YElMlRDAT.—Christmas with all its endearing remembrances and associations, has passed and gone, happiness and merry doings seemed to go hand in hand with all out door expressions, and a good time generally marked the day, with a lively dry goods trade doing at the cheap store, corner of Front and Market stteets. Mum & Bowtimr. = Forts Furls 1 FIRM I—We have reciettred a new supply of Furs, Muffs and. Fur Capes, from $2,50 up to $l2, a large assortment of Cloaks $2,60 up to $B. 26 dos. Hoop Skirts at 60c, 75c, $lOO, $1.76. 60 dos. of Undershirta and Drawers white and grey mixed. 50 dos. of white ribbed Stocidngirat 16c and 17c. 40 pc. of white, yellow and red Flannel. 100 dos. of Men's woolen Socks, at all Prices. 26 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 Sontage, Alapacas, Pimunattas, Sets of Sleeves and Collars, and 200 Towels at 12c. Please call at S. LEVI'S. delo Was Pmcsa.—The undersigned offers the fol lowing goods 25 per cent cheaper than an 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 ladles' callars, 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 abovegoods I will, make to order or from sample. Meese send your order ; it will meet with Piomptaits and cp. , ness, and a good fit , guaranteed. N. B. Always on band a large assortment of Irish linens. Please call and satisfy your selves of the fact at 3. A. Lynn's Harris-- burg cheap shirt manufactory, No 12 Market street. Rooms next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store. A CARD TO TEM LADDIS DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEM ALES. “Read the folio elm certificate , ' from one of the firs t ladles In Mien, N, Y., who called upon my agouti infiltat, city Oln. Win. Bristol & 00.,) end told them that ;he, Of course, did not wish her name made public, but if any one should doubt ihe wenterful effirdency of Da: EMMY co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to' her, 1111 she considered It a duty, as well as a .ples sure, teller knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young 1 arty 17 years old. she wasted go ing into consumption—had taken cold—nature became obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire ly cured her, and sae - is now In robust health "We were particular in buying the genuine. run and explicit directions ecoompanyiug each box. Prke $l. Sold wholesale and retail by 0. A .ILtrurvarr, No. 2, Jones Row, and 0. K. Reuss, 01 Market street, Harris burg, Pa. Hy sending either of them SI 00 %brought be Harrisburg Poet Office the Pills will be sent confidentially by mail to any Part of the entry; "free of pasinge.” N. IL—Look out for oeunpirfeits. Boy no debase PIW of any kind sateee the box is signed 8. D. Howe. AR others Is a base Imposition and unsafe; thereibre, as you value your lives and health, (to say teething of be- 1 lug humbugged out of your money ) , buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently .been added on amount of the Pills ba n e counterfeited. The Ingredients oompoeing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they are safe, and will perform all claimed for them.. Sold also by, T. L. Lumberger, Lebanoa ; A. man, Mechanicsburg ; M. Marks, Lewistown ; Si Iffilott- Caritas ; S. G. Wild, Newville ; J. 0. Abide, Shippene, burg; J Spangler, Chambersburg; S. T. oilier, York; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; S. S. Stevens, Belding; and. It. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist" in every town and-village in the United Stately and by 111.4*' , 11. qt, eg gee - Bole Proprietor, 1.4 lir :York. 01. D. NR ILI ; VINEGAR 1 1 -- MADE from &oleo .aod ooloofelMippleu f and veariutteed. by us to be Mildly pure, et-41 mairta MILITARY GAUNTLET' u ' A now NEW LOTAstit a sa#4,s 7o4 Apie o*. + w-. O • -,:iplaiii, - ,i ...m ..m . .. . HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE ! I Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye 1 The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN maws AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Ww.-A. Bkromans sine 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. WK. A. BATOHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is wasantrren not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ffects of bad Deers remedied. The hair is Invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 16 goad Street New York. Sold in all the sites and teens of the United State; by DriAggles and Fancy Goode Dealers The Genuine has the name I , William A. Beicbekw," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four rides of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., Late 233 Broadway, New York oct24l&tvly Nem 2bratistments BRANT'S HALL ! CHRISTMAS WEEK, SANFORD'S TROUPE, IN THEIR GRAND CONCERTS. BURLESQUE RAVEL'S PANTOMINE. - Friday Evening, December 27th, GREAT BILL. Doors open at Bi. Commences at 7i. del2-tf CHRISTMAS GIFTS A FINE VARIETY of Feriected Goods FL suitable for Preemie non open at BELLFIL'S 91 Market street. ?'SSA-COTTA and PARIAN MARBLE VASES TOILET and COLOGNE BOTTLES. 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 Mirrors. Beautiful Powder Puff Boxes. • Handsome Shell Bags. All sizes, best Leather Traveling Satchels, Satchels with Caba Furniture, A fine assortment of Ladies and Gents Purses and Portmonaies. A large lot of Fancy Balls, A Fresh stock of that elegant Confectionary. Aloe, with other articles not mentioned, Pocket Knives, Thermometers, Canes, Portfolios, Card Cases, Segar Cases, &gars, Pipes, Gum Tobacco, Pouches, (double and single, ) And the largest and best stock of PEFITMERY and TOILET ARTICLES in this market. delB KELLER'S Dmg and Fancy Store. Holiday Presents! ALARGE ,ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY GOODS, has just been opened at BERG NER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. Among the re vent pnblicatitins will be found— PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN STYLE. UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY, UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Albums bound to suit all tastes, in CLOTH. WITH IMITATION MOROCCO, • WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE, wrm VELVET AND GOLD, - WITH CARVED WOOD SIDES, To Hold Twelve Cards, To Hold Twenty Cards, To Hold Thirty Cards, To Hold Forty Cards, To Hold Flity Cards, To Hold Sixty Cards, To Hold Eighty Cards, To Hold One Hundred Cards, To Hold Two Hundred Cards, From SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS To TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. STEAM WEEKLY -‘: BETWEEN NEW YORK ' ;- AND LIVRIIPOOL. TAN 1 LIN G AND EMBARKING PAS -4 . 4 6oGrats at QUSENSTOWN, (Ireland.] The Liver. pool. New York and Philadelphia Steamship company intend M spanning their full powered Clyde-built iron Steamships as follows : 'CITY OP WASHINGTON, Saturday December 26; EDINBURG, Saturday, January 4, and every Saturday, Noon, from Pier 44, North River. I =2ll===! MAO CABIN in 00 arm /RAGE—. $BO 00 do ta London $BO 00 I do to London.,BBB 00 do to Parts $B5 00 do to Paris .... $BB 00 do to Hamburg-885 001 do to Hamburg $35 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, am., at equally low rates. for Persona wishing to tiring maths& Irian& can buy tickets here at the following rates, to New York: Proms Liverpool or Queenstown' let Cabin, $75, 585 and 8105 . %Sewage from Liverpool $4O 00. Prom Queenstown, $BO 00. These Steamers have superior accommodations tor paMengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron Sectiqns, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on boayd. For farther information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street ; Glasgow to Wit. INMAN, St. Moab Square ;in Queenstown to C. &W. B. SEYMOUR & CO.. In London to MINTS & MACY, 61 - Ring William St. ; in Parts to JULOS DECOUB, 5 Place dela 'BOUND ; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 111 Walnut street ; or at the Cbmpaufs offices. JNO. G. DALE, Agent, 01341 15 Broadway, New York. Or O. O. Zimmerman. Agent, Harrisburg. oar PASSBNGBRS YOH MOROPE.—By order. of the Secretary of State, all passengers leaving the United States are required to procure Pa.seports before going on board the Steamer. JOHN G. DALIt, Aural. "THE PEN MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD." THE LARGEST STOCK, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES END PATTEB'IS ON Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen ' Cases. In the market, is to be found at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK.STOBE RUBBER GOODS übber _Do Rubber Watches, •—• " Rubber Blades, • ' Rubber Toys generally at BERGNER'S OR AP BOOSRPRE. gir t V.R newly replenished stook o 4 Toilet II Finii, Goods is wisurpnwn in tide linty, and idaiddaset of malaria/ mast n , we liollid "ll' witevan. ' , = igrx ice, ai iinzkanA ,topt t tr; dtaws east orAsuthiartommo . Miscellaneous. GIFTS FOR THE HOLLIDAY& THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF RARE CONFECTIONS, OF THE FINEST QUALITY NOW READY MR THE PUBLIC. CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS, Put up neatly in boxes, from one to five pounds. FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS, IN GREAT VARIETY. TOGETHER WITH A BRILLIANT IMPORTATION • OF RICH FANCY BOXES. • STEPRFN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210, Market street, del dlm Philadelphia. TO THE YOUNG MEN OF PENN'A. lIA VING been authorized to recruit a Reginald for the Volunteer Service of Pommy va nix, we have c muluded to make 31 a regiment of "sharp .hooters"—riflemen—recrutt d from the State at loree. We want TIM good able bodied young men from each county, so as to bave every paten of ta State fully and equally repreatented. Those damns of serving their country, of fighting u oder and tor onrgood old was, have now a splendid oppor— tunity effete 1 them We intend to make an a "CRACK iteatltlfiNr 3" if possible the best to the service of our noble Commonwealth. Deed substantial uniform. will be insulated ite BOWL as the men reach Camp and are sworn Into tan service. The Regiment will be armed with Mists or EXPIRLD limas who SAUER Barents. Three .desiring to enlist, as poeitively only ISNI will be taken from each county in the State, bad better report Dune- IltelYi• any Ina alter the 20th of December to w. W. Brown, Harrisburg. Pa, Any or all communications from distant counties will be answered speedily rul °minden tlal ly . W. W DUD WN, Captain. It- S.—All papers favorable to the cause will please copy. dela d4w PRESERVE TOUR LEATHER AND KEEP- YOUR FEET DRY. ONE BOX OF FRANK DULLER'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND WATER PROOF OIL i BLACKING WILL LAST AN OUT-DOOR MAN ONE YEAR, go-COIST 25 CHENTSME2 A ND save more than four times its coil As& in the durability of leather, and greatly contribute to health sad comfort. FOR HARNESS, see inalde.Label on the cover of large size. For salo in Harrisburg by D. W. Gross & Co., No. 19 Market street ;• Eby & Kunkle, corner of Fifth and Mar ket streets ,• Wm: Dock, Jr., & , Market street ; Jacob Buehler, No. 29, Second. street, and J. C. Kimball, Mar. ket, street. del2-illm•w4t* CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NOW IS THE TIME FOR CHEAP GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS from 630. upwards. Beautiful Linen Setts, /loaves and WI- Mrs 250. upwards. Cambric setts all prices. Cambria Collars from 15e. to $l, Chem). Fine linen Collars 12c. Wool Rubies, Scarfs, Sontass, Sleeves, Leggings, Mitts, Gloves, Wool, Cotton and Merino Hose for Ladies' and children all mines. Worked Handkerchiefs, Wool skat ing Capr far children, Cologne's, Extract's, Ox Marrow Pomade, Silk Velvets, Wool Yarn, Buckskin Gauntlette, Sack Flannels, Calicos, Gingham, Mullins, ko., &e., at PEARSON'S, Cheap Store, No. 12, Market Square, one deer above Felix's Confoctionary, Harrisburg, Fa. thlB.d2w. All Work Promised in One Week. 10 4. PENNSYLVA.NIA, STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. 104 Market 'Tercet betweetx 4th and sth, HARRISBURG, PA., HERE every desoriptiou of Ladies' Ir and Gentlemen' Garments, Piece Goods, &e., are Dyed, Cleansed and finished in the best manner and at the shortest notion DODGE & CO., NovS.dawly • Proprietors. ANOTHER NEW STOOK ! portable Writing Desks, Backgammon Boards, Traveling Gage, Purses, Wallets, Toilet Bottles, and a genera] assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, Call at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR 8130131^AL3ELf5,, MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years old, of my own manufacture. A fine tot or choice Chewing and Smoking reliance, Plpee,, Snuff and a large variety of other articles constantly on hen ter sate wholesale and retail. Ihanktul for former pat ronage, I hope by strict suendon to business to receive a liberal share of the trade. A tine Smoking Room attached where customers may lay back and tea; my Segars'and TObaorn, Don't forget the window With the Ship in it; that IS the place to boy your Tobacco and se4ars. North Market Square above Market street, Harrisburg. Dec. ds 1861.--d3m WM. WYKOFF. DR. T. J r KEES, SURGEON DENTISTA fIFFERS his ger-vices, to the citizen's o Harrbiburg and its violtwy. Ho solicits x mimeo o the pablie patronage, and gitins ,SHlCraliCt, that his best endeavors shalt be given to rend " r satisfaction in his pro fession. Being an old, well tried eentist, he feels saki in nviting the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatistied with his services, Office No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oc cupied by Jacob lt. Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. nryB-dly CHRISTMAS BOOKS!! A large collection of BOOKS suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS has just been re ceived at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. 1,000,000 ENVELOPES N immense stock of ENVELOPES of every A y size is now opening at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. VOTIONS.--Quite a variety of useful Sod entertaining artielea—cheap—at inta SHEfFBR'S BOOKSTORE. SOLDIER'S CA 6!P COMPANION. A very , couvquidiat Writting Desk ; also, Portfildi os, Memorandum Books, Portmonnales,&C , A t n2O SCHF.PPER'S BOOKATORE. HOLESA LE and RETAIL DEALER,W In on i c,citanary, Foreign and Domes Rig; Dates, Prunes, Raisins and Nuts or all kinds.— Fresh and Sal Wish, liaap, Candles, Vinegar, Spic es, To bacco, segars and Country pronto* genera l,Market Street, next door to Parke House, also corner hird and Walnut streets. BEB.GNBB'S Cheap Bookstore. I octss-dsm • JOHN WlgE. DIARIES FOR 1862 THE largest and hes t selected assortment of DraRTFR ever imported into this city can be found at BUILDING STONE, AGOOD ARTIOLS of Dme Stone for 'Building purposes, on hand, delivered In the short est notice at prices to suit the times. .1. Mg3l3, Keystone Farm, lower end of the oily. del9,llw PORT FOLIOS—WRITING D WKS.. AN entire new assortment of these useful ar tides just opened at BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore, II AT RAY! 1-Superior baled Hay o for sale by *Aso • AA= WRIMLU OLD. PENS I—The largest and best 'll4oth, from SLO(ItoOX 6 -AlPMTlintedat ,siurirvas% sousitroa xr:B A JA. . C 14.144 „..tcefira Iry firisullawons. LATEST NEWS. XTICHOLS & BOWMAN having just re turned from the East With an eXtensive and we I ed Mock of goods. purchased for cash, MPG° folly invite the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and examine their New Goods at the old stand formerly on copied by V. Hummel, corner Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa. Prices as low as any other house. COFFEE, Green and Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and Choice Syrups.; 'FLOUR, in Barrels and Sack ; BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL; RICE, BEANS. POTATOES ; FISH, of all kinds ; SALT, Coarse and fine • OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh from the Mill. .. APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS, DRIED FRUITS, SOAPS, Common and Fancy WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, beet of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, ,Smoking and Chew ing QUEEN SWAM?, I QUEENSWARE I I Extensive assortment of all styles, and patterns and paces. Call end examine our Stock or Goods at Ms WhAmale and Retail Grocery, Fruit and Provision Store, corner Front and Market streat, Harrisburg, Pa Country Produc.- taken naWelAii)l4:i4;omoiniii A large and froth assortment of Goads, :suable for presents, among which will be foun d A splendid stook of Furs, (all kinds lust made, ) A large line of Embroidered Collars Sleeves, ac., A groat variety of Shawls, (at low prices.) A lot of New Sib s—Drets Goode, ac., &c., Ivory kind o( hedies, Gents, and Mines Gaunt let's and Moves, Ladles and Gents ILlltts —large sock, Gents Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, &c., Ladies, Gents aud Misses Rid Gloves, Nobles, Cape. I eggins, Armlets, tc. A LARGE ADDITION HAS BEEN MADE TO OUR STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS. Sophie in Goods of all kinds eau be bag at OATH° 4RT'S No. 14 Martz I, Square, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. IMEI COAL! COAL ! ! $3, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS 0. D. FORSTER, )FFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on the (lanai, foot of North street, Wholesale and dealer in TRKVOR2OIIr, WILKSBARIZE, LIMNIVB VALLEY; SUNBURY and BROAD TOP COAL ' , gamlies and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate article, and run w , igbt, at the lowest rates. Orders promptly attended to. A I , beral oiscaunt made to pur chasers paying for the coal when ordered. Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton. Harrisburg, Oct. 25.--418tu NEIN, CLOTS/NG STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER, NO. 80 MARKET STREET. (Room former'y occupied by the Posioffice.) TEE undersigned have just opened a new and large assortment of the latest styles or clothing. We are also papered to maaufacture to order all kinds cf Gents Wear, cut to the latest stylei and fash ions. We have always on haw a large stock of Ready made clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. nog-dBm H. 11135.1LRIIBERGSR & BRO SOLDIERS , NICK RACK'S, FOR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG Ash FANCY STORE Camp Writing Cases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving or Razor Cases, Toilet Cases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Mirrors Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes , lndia Rubbr Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Platina Flasks, Leather Drinking Clive. Pens, Penholders, Pencils. Paper. andEnvelepee. FOldlers will see at a glance that the place to pox an outfit in small wares is at 4e. 91, Market street. sir See "Fort Pickens" In the window , FOR SEWING MACHINES. JONRS BROOK & BRo's PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 d 600 YDS. WHIM, BLACK d COLORED. PHIS thread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is VERY STRONG, SMOOTH AND ELASTIC. Its atreogth is not Impaired by washing, nor by friction or the needle. For Machines, use Brooke' Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, . and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.— Also, nratm Os 100 DC•ZIN BACH, AMOILIND Nos, by WE. HENRY BELIE, Sole Agent. n09416m 36 Vesey street, New York. ' COAL!!! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARIB. rita b,SE Weight Carts are certified by the j_. Scaler of Weights and Measures. Consumers can weigh their coal at their own doors. It is of treat penance during these hard times for every mot to know that they our mous sou uomor WIDOW. 4 . large supply of Coal always to be found on hand, LYFEENS VALLEY all sizes. BALT& CO'S WILESBABJEIE, ail sizes. LOSBKREI GOAL, (the genuine ardole,) Sold by the car load or single ton. All coal of the best quality, delivered free from alt im purities AT PRIM TO SUIT TM mom, by the boat or car load, single, half or third of tons and by Ins bushel. JAMES Y. WIY.HELSE. Harrisburg, Nov. 8,1861.—y Harrisburg Blind Manufactory. SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT. TENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and all repairing neatly and expeditiously done. Per eons at a distance can have their work done by addres sing a letter to the undersigned. Thankful for past pat ronage he hopes, by wield attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. Air&Washer' guaranteed both mato prices and work.'( A. R. SHAMA octn.dem MINCE PIES, RAISIN% CCCRON, Unmans, &gas, &C„ Bailable for Mince Pies for axle low by dee. W o. wall, & Co HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTH, BAT, LATHER and INFANT DRIGIHR-' in great variety t lILLKIVS DRUG AND FANCY STORK. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR I 4,500L85. FAMILY BUCK WHEAT FLOUR (Endra) 12b and 2516 bags. The quality is very superior,. baying been se selected expreasky for our retail trade. for rio low by noll WM. DOOli, Jr., b NOTICE. aryWHERE is you destination, South Car obs*? No I But to Ootterersi Wasp Conteetton re, No. 101, Market sweet, between Fourth and Fifth streets, where may be seen the largest assortment of Fine Confectionaries, Nutt, Raisins, Currants, Citron, &og, for the Holidays. Give him a call, and examine for yourselves. del!-42w• GOLD PENS ! GOLD PENS I mum largest and most vuied assortment of `4IOLDTEINS is for sale _at affairrEws offrArlipoirsrou. gram PinsWarsamars. dell) nob t.l