THE TELEGRAPH PUBLISH= MORNING A_ZiTi EVENING, HY GEORGE BERGNER. OFFICE TIMED ST., LYRAE WALNUT. TERMS OF SUBSORLPTIoN, SINGLE ÜBSCP.IPTION. Sits Ueti.Y 'ret.suzara is strved to subscribers in the city at 123 conk per week. Yearly subscribers will be charged $8 00 in advance. Those persons who neglectto pay In advance will be charged $7 00. WICENLY TELEGRAPH, Ms TE116141%18 also publiaheil weekly t end is furnish , d subscribers at the following cash rates glogie copies, weekly—. , Three copies to one Post Office feu copies to one Poet office MEDICAL DYSPEPSIA. A Cure Warranted. Dyspepsia has the following Symptovis: Ist. A constant pain or uneasiness at the pit of the stomach. 2cl. Flatulenco and Aiidity. 3d. Costiveness and oss of Appetite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits. sth. Diarrhcea, with griping. 6th. Pain in all parts of the System. 7th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita tion of the Heart. Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. 9th. Nervous Affection, and want of Sleep at night. 10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting. 11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and Loss of sight. 12th. Headache and Staggering in walking, with great weakness. Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills, no one of them has failed of a perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years' standing, Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wishart's office, No. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and con sultations free of charge. Send for a circu lar. Price $1 per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of money. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA. I, ELIZABETH BRANSON, Of BMA:piVille Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify that, for one year and a half I suffered every thing but death from that awful disease called Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I could not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return mst as I swallowed it; I became sq costive in my bowels that I would not have a passage in less than from four and often eight days; un der this immense suffering, my mind seemed entirely to give way. 1 had a dreadful horror and evil forebodings. I thought everybody hated me, and I hated everybody; I could not bear my husband nor my own children, every thing appeared to be horror-stricken to me; I had no ambition to do anyth'ng; I lost all my love of family and home; I would ramble and *ander from place to place, but could not be contented; I felt that I was doomed to hell, and that there was no heaven for me, and was often tempted to commit suicide, so near 'wail my whole nervous system de stroyed, and also my mind from that awful complaint, Dyspepsia, that my-friends thought best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's hospital, West Philadelphia; I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a little better, but in a few days my dreadful corn plaint was raging as bad as ever. Hearing of the wonderful cures performed by Dr. Wis-. hart's (+reat American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband. called on Dr. Wishart and stated my ease to him. He said he had no doubt he could cure me. So in three days after I called and placed myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt that my i disease was fast giving way, and I continued to recover for about three months, and at the present time I enjoy perfect health of body and mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a merciful God and Dr. Wis hart, and to his great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial teat saved me from an Insane Asylum and premature grave. All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing to do all the good I oeu for suffering hu manity. RLIZA_BE'I'H BRANSON, Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware county, Pa. Ds. WISHAST'S Office, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA I Ds. Wienmer—l have been a constant , sufferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time !cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfectly well day. There were times when the symptoms were more aggravated than at others, and then it seemed it would be a great re lief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my salbrings so much increased that I became almost unlit for bm..etness of any kind; my mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and fore boding; and if I attempted to change their current by reading, at once a sensation of ley coldness in connection with a dead weight, as It were, rested upon my brain; also, a feeling of sickness would occur et the stomach, and great pain to ray eyes, accompanied with which was the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which made it difficult to walk by day or sleep at night. I became averse to society, and disposed only to seclusion, and having tried the Skin of a number of eminent physiciens of various schools, filially came to theconelusion that, for this dimes& at my present ago (4.5 years) there was no cure in existence. But, through the interference of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly oiler my thanks, I at last found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed al =Oat the last trace of my long list of ailments and bad feelings, and in their place health, pleasure and content ment are my everyday companions. Jd trS'i IH. SAUNDERS, No. 003 North Second street, Philadelphia, Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Cr Wiehart's Mice No. 10 North Second street s Phila delphia. A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. NUN WHAT NY. JOHN B BABCOCK SAYS No. 1028 Ours Sransr - Philadelphia, January 22d, 18b3. Dit. WiswaßT—Sir:—lt is with much pleasure that I am now able toinl'orm you that, by the use of your great American Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely oured of that most distressing complaint, Dyspepsia. I had been grieviousiy afflicted for the last twenty-eight years, and fee ten years of that time have not been free from its path one week at a time. I have had It in its worst form and have dragged on a most miserable existence—in pain day and night. Every kind of food that I ate filled me with wind and pain, it mattered not how light, or how small the quantity. A continued belching was sure to follow I had no appetite for any kinds of meats what ever and my distrers was so great for several months be fore I heard of your Pills, that I frequently wished for death. I had taken everything that I bad heard of for Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but on your Pills being recommended to me by one who had been cured by them, I concluded to give them a trial, although I had no faith In them. To my astonishment, I found myself getting better before I had taken onetourth of a box, and after taking half a box, I am a well man, and can eat anything I with , and enjoy a hearty me,ig three times a day, without Inconvenience from anytbilk I eat or drink. If you think proper, you are at liberty to make this public and refer to me. I will cheerfully give all de sirable information to any ono who may call on me Yours, respectfully, JOHN H. BABCOCK /Per Nile at Dr. Wisharts Medical Depot, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price One Dollar per box. Sent by mall, free of charge, on receipt of price. DYSPEPSIA I DYSPEPSIA 2 1., Samuel D. Haven, have been a great sufferer With Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the Eldneys for three yearn I employed three or [our of the mostami negt phygiciane of Philadelphia, also of Burlington county N. J. They did all for me they could, but ail to no per -pose. I was constantly filled with awful pain and die fates, and with constant belching of wind anti MY acid. Hy tongue wen covered with a white coating of 'mucus until it cracked in large furrows, and wee dreadfully morel Ohl I ottoman winbed.for death to reliev e ma of Itny antlibrin ia , for I had loot all hope.of ever being-well again, 1 =gig it s subject of prayer to God that he direct me to some physician or medicine - the' attlln% 'I wsii NU le MI lilt ntriftillemallt et / . ,Vi . " r .- . - - - - -- • , •,, _ , t I , ; 1. __,• .. • • 4 ,j . P 1 • • • 4 t $2 00 5 00 15 00 PA GEORGE DERGNEI. MEDICA.L, Dr. Wishar's in the Philadelphia Ledger, of a great care made upon Mr. John Babcock, of 1028 Olive street, Phila delphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills, I went to the Doctor's Office, and placed myself under la treat ment, and told him if he failed to cure me, it would be the last effort I woutd make. It has been six weeks since I commencbd the use of his medicine, and I am now a well man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly well. Dr. Wisbart, I want you to publish my case, as I want every„poor dyspeptic suffering as I was, to call on me, a nd . I will Tell them of the great cure I have received from year invaluable medicine. SAMUEL D. HAVEN. Corner Venango and Lambert streets near Richmond street, formerly from Wrightstown, Burlington county, N J. The above are a few among the thousands which this great remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from physicians and drug gists who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they have never used or sold a medical which gave such universal satisfaction. Prepared only by the proprietor, R. L Q. G WISHART, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists everywhere flmjylfteod-d&w DR. JOHNSON 9 BM! TIitIORE LOCK HOSPITAL, H A r S od d eL e t v ui e l red e2:in m tb w o worldt 4 certain, n , speedy DigEASES OF fMPRUDENOR. RELIEF IN SIX TO TWELVE ROUEN KO lOCRCURY OR N9XIOUS DRUGS. A Owe Warranted, or Bo Oharge, ill from One to Two Dap. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General De bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, LoW Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth-,those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of - Ulysses; blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Am., impossible. YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young' Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thun ders of eloquence or waked to ectasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married persons, or Young Men contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weaknwa, organic debility, defor mities, &a, speedily cured. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may re liglously confide in his honor as a gentleman, mid cord. dently rely upon his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WEARABB inmedlatoly cured, and full vigor restored. This distressing alleotion—wkdch readers life miserable and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the ',la th= or improgp indulgence. Young persons are too apt' to commit exoftr. . from not being aware of,the dreadfar consequences that may ensue. Now, who that under stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation Is lost sooner by those felling into Improper habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and de structive symptoms to both body and mind arise,: The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental functions weakened, loss_of procreative power, nervous irritability, dyspopga, palpitation of the heart; indigestion,' constitutional debility, a wasting of the frame, cough, con., somption, decay and death. 077102 Na. 1, SOUTH r 219712101. 816227, Left hand aide going from Baltimore street,.a few doors' from the corner. Fall not to obsekve name and manlier. Letters mtlist be paid and contain a stamp. The Dootoiei Diplomas hang in his oltioe. D.R. jaIINSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, grad, oats from one of the must eminent colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent. in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else. where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures' that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind , were cured immediately, TAKE PARTICI:LW:I. NOTIOE. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro duced by early habits of youth, viz : weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nes. vous irritability, symptoms of consumption &o. litiacrewor.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—loss of memory confusion of ideas, de. prorsion of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to eoeiety, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, ha , are some of the evils produced. YOUNG MEN Who have Injured themselves by q certain. practice in dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which re sightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders' marriage mpos sible, and destroys both mind and body, ahoulda poly( medately. Whata u r t hat a young man, the hope of his ccrantry the darling of Ins.parents, should be snatched from all prospacts and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and Indulging in n certain secret habit. Such persons nun, before contain. pitting MARRIAGE, • Bence tthat a sound mind and body *ream most necessary; requisites to promotecomaubialhappiness. Indeed, with.; out these, the journey through life becomes a weary pill grimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and Sled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another bt comes blighted with our own. DISEASE OF IMERIIDENOE. When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleurae Ands he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, too often happens that an illtimed sense of shame or the dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who from education and respectability, can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretend ers who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub. stance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained, and "in despair leave hint with ruined health to sigh over Megaliths disappointment., or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the conditutionalsymptcmsofthis terrible disease,such as affec tions of the Head, broat, Nose, Skin, etc., progressing with frightful rapidity till death pots a period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that undiscovered country from whence no traveler returns. LI it sity4t):4 - .?, I its)Al s Dl:jz The many thousand. cured at this institution year after year, and the numerous important surgical operation' performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of the Sun, Clipper, and many other papers, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and respond. Wily, is a suthtslent guarantee to the afflicted. ONI izievloaFloz44o 3at e) IVAVII):4 :41 °ace No. 7 'math Wradaylak ap26-dl3r QAPSAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple„ ir4 1...3 meg and New YOU State Chem, just received at SHIM= a FRAZER, - myS successors to W Dock, Jr., 41t A NEW SUPPLY of FRESH SHORE/ 11 HAMS, !list received this morning, it MUSD k4FILAZIER. jel7 Bucpiasors to W. Dock, Jr., & Do LIIWIT JABS, of the latest , Plitont en'a Past Patent s ) just received end for sale low at • WIR BOVIL r Ft k ICOICTLPER VALENTIA RAISINS, a new invoke ; at eel SE LEER & FRAZSIVa UNION—NOW A1" : 4 FOREVER,."— Webster }{ARRISIII;RU,• PA., THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1864 MEDICAL. CHEROKEE CURE THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARES, AND LEAVES. An unfailing cure for 5PETM6140971406, Seminal Weak ness, Nathan& Emissions, and all diseases caused by seyt poilution; such as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakeful ness,Rruptions on the Face, Pale Countenance, Insanity, fionumption,und all the Direful complaints caused by de. 'parting from the path of nature. BirThis medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one on ,which all can rely, emit has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not * failed in a single instance. Its curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. garTo those who have tailed with their constitution, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair not I the CHKROHRE Cons will restore you to health and vigor,, and after all quack doe tors have failed I Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and for warded by Express to all parts of the world. ' Pamphlet sent by mail free of postage by Dn. W. it. itERWIN & CO., Sole Proprietors, nol6-deod-4m No. 63 Liberty street, New York G LAD NEWS for the UNFORTUNATE THE LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. Cures in from one to three days. CHEROKEE REMEDY AND 'CHEROKEE INJECTION, Compounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves. DMEOKEEE REMEDY, the great Indian Ditbretie, cures all diseases lthe urinary organs, such as lacontt. HMG of the Urine, nfiamination 'of the Bladder, Inflam mation of the K • new, Mane in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Glee!, Gonnorhea, and is especial/9 recommended in those cases of Flewn• Albite (or Whites in feinaies) where •il the oldaauseous Medicines have . failed, gar It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times per day. .par It is diuretic and alterative in its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to Hew is all of original parity and vigor; thus removing from the system all pernicious causes which have induced disease, CHEROKEE [EJECTION is intended as easily or assist ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea, Glee, Fluor Albus or Whiteo. Its effects are healing, soothing and demulcent; removing all scalding, heat, cnordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost un endurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack irpectiont. • 'or By.the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the.same time--411 improper discharges are retrieved, and the weak. ened organs are speedily restored to fill vigor and strength. .... _ irp...Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6. .Price CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6. Sent by Express to any addross on receipt of price. THE CHEROKEE REMEDY, CHEROKEE INJECTION AND CHEROKEE CURE, aro sold by all enterprising Druggists iu the civilized, world. Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell worthless compounds in the place of these ; those whieh they can purchase at a cheap price, and make more money by oohing, than they can on these medicines. As you value your health, nye, the health of your future offspring, do not be deceived by such unprincipled druggists, ask for their, medicine s and take no others. If the uruggists will not buy them for you, inclose the money In a lettdr, and we will send them -to yea by express - , _securely - sealed and packed' from observation. Ladies or gentlemen can address us in perfect confi dence, stating fully and plainly their diseases and symp toms, as we treat all diseases of a chronic nature In mato or female. Patients need not hesitate because 01 their . inability to visit us, as we have treated patients success fully in all portions of the civilized globe, by correspond ence. Patients addressing us will please slate plainly all tho symptoms of their complaints, and write Postolllce, County, State, and name of writes, plain, and inclose postage stamp for reply. We send our 32-page pamphlet free to any address.— Address ail letters to the proprietors, . . DR. W. R. ITERWIN & CO., nolb deod 4m No, 63 Liberty street, New York. NEW ADVERTISEAIENTS. Diaries ! Diaries ! FOR ISOS. ALARGE assortment of Diaries and Daily Journals for the year 1866, for sale at Schaffer's Suukstora, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. no 6 NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS! 1 IN SCHOOL AND OUT, or the Conquest cf ; Richard Grant. Tom Somers, or the Soldier Boy. .Watch and Wait, or the Young Fugitives. - Learning how to Talk, Road and Speak, by Fowler ay. Wells. Eaoch Arden, New Poem, by Tennyson. For sale at SOKEFFEB'S BOOKSTORE, oct6 Harrisborg, Pa. ATENT And Bill Holders, For sale at Seheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. seg. RAGS! RAGS I I RAGS!!! FIVE cents per lb. cash paid for good mixed Rags. SCHEFFEB'S Bookstore, sept 26 21 South Second street. Harrisburg, Penna. • Honey. ASMALL but superioi lot of HONEY, just received, at SKISLER & FRAZER'S. auglB BUTTER, BUTTER.—Fresh roll butter from Snyder county received every week. Also agga at [1 , 13'41 BOYER & KOERPER._: Soldiers' Portfolios. i t LARGE assortment at BERSERKS CHEAP BOOKSTORE, TesrlS Redd at Whalpaata Or Miran at low Driest CHEESE—Ohoioe new crop Cheese, just rocolved at SHL.SLWR & FRAZER, Jett FAccoescors to W. Dock, Jr., & (Jo FISH ! FISH ! NOS. 1 AND 2 BUCKER- In all size packages, just received and for sale at SHISLER k FRAZF.II,9. MESS SLUD.—Fine Mess Shad of the sea so; in half barrels and kilts, just received at SIDSLSR & FRAZER, iel Successors to W, Dock, Jr., ag Uo POCKET BOOKS, Wallets and Parses for sale cheap at SCHEFFER'S Bookstore PPICKLES! PICKLES! !—By the Barrel, Halfßarrel, Jar or Doran, at RIMER & FRAZER'S, cap (Successors to Win. Dock. Jr., & Co.) DRIED PEACHES, Apples, Blackberries, Currants, Cherries, &a. at BHISLER - &FRAZER'S t nol UCCOSSOII to W. Dock Jr., & SALT SALMON. A new invoice of fine Belt salmon, just received and for sale by SHISLER a FRAZER, sopt26 (successor to NV, Dock & Co.) A FRESH supply of Mieherter's Celebrated LI. Sugar Cured Hams end Dried Beef at 00251 sous & HORRPER. "ItArICHEINE.III3 excelsior hams, of this sea ILL sown curing. Just received and for sale by SHISLER & FRAZER, 4t)ella • fimer~ro to Wm Dock IT.. k Co. VEESIEt LEMONS, just received and for Rale by t 1 01 1 SHLSIAR & FRAZER. TOMATO SETSUP, by the gullou , quer t or 02,4 at matzo, k FRAZER'S. SWEET CIDER just received at oct2B SUMER k FRAZER'S BEM MUSICAL. PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SHEET MUSIC, - trio Luis, FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS, V STRINGS, DRUMS, FIFES, and all kinds of MUSI CAL MERCHANDISE, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH CARDSand ALBUMS, AMBRO TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURES, &C., Ar.C. Remember the place, SILAS WARD, No. 12 Third treat, the largest Music Store this side of the great cities. jan2B-dtf ALBRECHT, MERU & SCHNIBT'S EXCELSIOR PIANOS. SOLA AGENCY AT W. EATOCTIEB, 93-Market street, Harrisburg. VOCIR REASONS - perfectly satisfactory ° to MYSELF' have taken the agent of the above most ;excellent Pianos. The public is invited to come and ox• amine for tacapsalvea. A few Schomaoker d< Co's Pianos on hand yet will be dsol low. mar2s4l MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. TWMITY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TwELVE SILVER MEDALS, AND TH3 ONLY tiOLD MEDAL (ever won by Instruments of this dap) has been awarded to MASON (t HAMLEN'S INSTRUMENT. A full mortment of these Instruments always on band et W. KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent, je4.ltawlyj 93 Market street. BUSINESS CARDS. RALPH L. MACLAY, ifi TTORNZI-AT-LAW.—Patriot and Union liarriebbri. aria attention paid to all legal business. Military claims collected. myl.o-4.1.60a-eud A. C. SMITH, ATTC)II.I%I - A.T - LAW, HAS removed his Office from Third to Wal• nut street, nest to the Prison. All business in trusted to him will reclaim prompt and careful attention. apt JONES HOUSE, o,orner of Market street and Market Square H2REIBBURG PIENNA. • CHAS. H. MAJNN, Proprietor. so6-Of STATE CAPITAL HOTEL, CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, HARRISBURG, PENN , A. TwellHE undersigned having purchased this known house has enlarged and thormEhly renovate() IL' The rooms have been re-painted and ftpored, and the entire estatiLlament elegantly re-furnished. Being plea. singly and eligibly located, and provided with every one vOnience, it oilers to the public all the condoms and luxe ries of 's first class hoteL Trusty and obliging servants Always in attendance. A bar well stocked with choice liquors is attached to the establishment. de26-dly W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. D, 11. HUTCHISON, Proprietor. THIS well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the travehng public, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely rat tad throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadel• phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best in the State Capital, heft in easy access to all the railroad depots, and la close proximity to all the public offices and business lo calities of the city. Ulm now all the conveniences of FIRST CLASS HOTEL, aud the Proprietor is determined to spare neither ex pause, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the gamin The patronage of the traveling public is respectfu lly so . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, FOR THE HOLJDAYO. A large and fine assortment, consisting of Chinktea Sets, &c., Wooden tea sets, China baskets, Crying dolls, ' Vases, Boxes of game, Tin trumpets, , Paint Mt% Horns, Tool elmata, Movingiboys, Dressed dolls, . Wooly sheep, Doll heads' Watches, •-, Guns and swords, Stables,Furniture, Menageries, Animals on wheels, Grace hoops, Kitchen utensils, Wind-mills, Infantry, Drummers, Cavalry, Harlequins, Railway, Magic lanterns,, Poultry yards, Sheep folds, Ten-puts, Box toys, Noah ark, ac., ilic., ac., SIC. Also, a largo and fine assortment of sugar toys, French and common candies. Also, always on hand such as foreign and domestic fruit in season, all kinds of wits, dried fruits, cakes and crack ers, teas, spices and coffee, jellies and canned fruits, rats cos, currants, citrons, prune; &c., wholesale and retail at the store of JOHN WISE, nole . Third and Walnut. O . A.INTNED FRUITS OF. EVEME DESORIP v MN. SAUCES of all tho oolebratod =new:Murata, SARDINES, OLIVE OILS, o every description. Also BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR and SYRUP of all grades caprices, and the best selected stock outside of Philadelphia. All goods guaranteed BB represented. Particular attention paid to all orders from a distance. Goods carefully packed and delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. SHISLER & FRAZER, owS successors to W. Dock, Jr., At Co. NEW LIQUOR STORE. pdPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND 1 OTHERS—Mho undersigned offers at wholesale, to he trade, a choice lot of the best liquor/ ever brought to aarrisburg, viz: Prench Brandies, Flottand . Gins, Scotch, frith, Bourbon, Wheat and Old Rye IF7l a Foriegt and Domestic Wines, such as Champagne, Oar Catawba, die All liquors warranted, as represented. Landlords sad others will Bad it to their advantage to call and ex amine the assortment at the store, on South Second street, two doors below Chestnut. ins on delm REOR6IC 'WINTERS SOFAS, Arm and Parlor Chairs, Marble top Tables, Lounges and COTTAGE CHAMBER SETTS, In great variety at JAMES R. BOYD & SON, no4d4wl New Ware-rooms, 29 South Second at. A FEW MORE COPIES of the RULES FOR REGULATING THE PRACTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT AND COURTS OF THE TWELFFH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Composed of Dauphin and Lebanon counties. Price $43 50. nob For sale at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. ALMANACS. BAERS English and German almanacs for sale by the gross, dozen. or single at Bergnees Cheap Bookstore. , n 023 IL L "' pEurn's WOROESTER SAUCES, the Dent popular and the purest ever offered to the public, Jost Becalmed and y for aide by SHISLZR MAZER. Ned • tn lrtn Demi% jr k 110 ' Ickgaininon Boards. ITT assortment 'of backgammon boards at imagoes Cheap Bookstore, non PRICE THREE CENTS EVENING EDITION. Army of the Potomac Flap' of of Truce from the Rebels. HEADQUAUTERS AWAY OF THE POTOMAC, A flag of truce appeared yesterday in front of the 2d division of the 2d corps, bearing a dispatch addressed to Generals Gregg, Hum phreys and Foster. The flag was brought by a Captain, accompanied by a Ist, 2d and 3d L'eutenants, and a Sergeant, all staff officers. The dispatches were forwarded. Their nature has not transpired, nor is it known what an swer, if any, was returned. Picket firing is still kept up in the vicinity of Fort Sedgewiek, better known as Fort Hell, but not so persistently as formerly A member of the 39th New Jersey regiment was shot through the head yesterday, while sitting in his tent, situated a half mile in the rear of our lines. Casualties occur there al most daily. The most positive orders have been issued against any intercourse whatever with the rebels, on any pretext whatever„ and particu larly against exchanging newspapers, and the men along the line have orders tooshoot any one who attempts to pass outside the pickets. From Tennessee. Flag of Truce from General Hood. An Exchange of Prisoners Asked ATTACK ON BLOCKHOUSES REPULSED, Six Guns and Some Prisoners Taken Front the Rebels. Very little of interest' transpired yesterday. Artillery and skirmishing continued through out the day. The daily routine was varied by the reception of a flag of truce sent by Gen. Hood, which was received by our pickets on the Franklin pike at- about 11 A. Sr. The bearer had the following letter from General Hood: HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA, IN THE FIELD, Dec. 5, 1864.—T0 the Commanding Officer United States Forces, Nashville, Tennessee.—H eneral: I have now in my possession a large number of Federal prisoners, captured during the recent. cam paign, which I propose to exchange with you tar an equal number of Confederate prisoners belonging to thig army, in accordance with the cartel used by Major General Sherman said myself in the exchange of prisoners, which took place in September last at Jonesboro', Georgia. Should you agree to this proposition an officer on my staff will meet any one you may designate upon the Franklin pike between the lines of the two armies, to arrange the time, place and other necessary details connected with this exchange. Very respectfully, your ob't. servant, B. HOOD, General C. S. A. To which request General Thomas sent the following reply: HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUM BULLARD, DEC. s.—General. Hood, Command ing Confederate forces on the Franklin Road —General: I lave the honor to acknowledge the receipt or your communication of this date, making a proposition for the exchange of prisoners of the army of the United States, now in your possession, for a like number of Confederate prisoners belonging to your army in my hands. In reply I have to state that although I have had quite a large number of prisoners from your army, they have all been sent North, and are consequently now beyond my control. I am, therefore, unable to make the exchange proposed by you. Very respectfully yours, etc. GEORGE H. THOMAS, Major-General Commanding. Yesterday a body of rebels attacked block houses Nos. six and seven, near Murfreesboro'. They were gallantly fought by the garrison, and soon a body of troops, sent by Milroy from Murfreesboro', arrived, who attacked the rebels with such effect that they were driven off in confusion, leaving six guns and a num ber of prisoners. All sorts of rumors prevailed in the city when the news got abroad that a flag of truce had come in. The general supposition was that Hood had demanded a surrender of the city. Generals Milroy and Rousseau are at Mur freesboro', which is amply garrisoned and de fended against any rebel force which may at tack it. MUSTARDS, Matters at the front to-day are quieter than usual. No artillery that can be seen has yet been placed in position by the rebels. Hood's headquarters are said to be at Blentwood, six miles north of this city on the Franklin Pike. XXXVIIITH Congress Second Session WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. Mr. Lane, of Indiana, introduced a bill to authorize the holding of a special session of the United States District Court of Indiana, which was ordered to be laid upon , the table until the announcement of the committee, and then to be referred to the Judiciary Commit tee. Mr. Morrill (Maine) presented a bill to ex tend the time for the I.,.,mpletion of the Met ropolitan railroad of F o abigton city two years. Ordered to be laid osi:the the table. „ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Blaine (Me.) said the House yesterday referred to the Committee of Ways and Means the bills of the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Stevens) to prevent gold and silver coin and bullion from being paid or accepted for a greater value than their real current valve, and for preventing any note or bill issued by the United States from being received for a smeller sum than is therein specided. He moved to reconsider the motion of -ref erence. In the twenty-tour hours since the bill was introduced great mischief has been done, and every day and hour this bill re mained where it was still greater mischief will result in raising the price of gold. It in dicts three States of the "Union and makes December 6 for. NASHVILLE, Dec. 6 SENATE STEAD PRINTING ESTABLISBIENT. ADVERTI,4I4O RATEiS—DALLY tte.LEGRAPH. The following are the rates for advertising in the Thin -oApa. Those having advertising to do will land it con venient for reference: noir Four lines or lens constitute one-half square Eight line; or more than four, constitute a square. FOB ONE elanS.Rn. One day.. ...... ....$ 60 Two days.... 100 TOR • HALT 131;1 CURB . .One day $ 30 Two days 50 Three days One week. ..... . Ons month Two months Three months—. Bis months One year Three days 75 One week ' 1 '26 One month 3 00 Two months. 4 60 Three m0nth5....... 5 60 Six months .. 8 00 One year —l5 00 Administration Notices Marriage Notices Auditor's Notices 1 50 Funeral Notices, each insertion 60 Jar Business notices inserted in the Local Column, or before Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT Csrrrs PER Lis for each insertion, every man guilty of a misdemeanor, and every clause of it commits the House to im possibilities. Gold rose yesterday 12 ,per cent. for no other reason, than this extraordi nary bilL Mr. Cox (Ohio) did not agree with the gen tleman that this bill put up the price of gold. He rather thought the President had flayed the :Bull by his Message. Mr. Stevens, (Pa.,) in reply to Mr.' Blaine, said the action he proposed had been exer cised by the most distinguished statesmen for several ages, and is at least worthy of'con sideration. There ought to be some cheek put to gambling, when gold was put to twice and a half its value. This could not be pre vented, unless by some legislation in F. oxiaa way. It was just the legislation that Englan adopted during the war with Napoleon. MO moved to lay on the table the motion to re consider the vote by which the bill was refer red to the Committee of Ways and Means. Mr. Stevens' motion was decided' in the negative: yeas, 51, nays, 68. The vote by which the bill was referred was reconsidered : yeas 65, nays 41. The question thus recurring on the ques tion to refer the bill to the Committee of Ways and Means, Mr. Stevens moved to postpone its consid eration for ten days. Mr. Bialne moved to lay the bill on the table. This was carried : yeas 73, nays 52. Markets by Telegraph. PEEILADELPHIA. Dee. 7 The advance in the premium in gold has had no effect on the breadstuff market, and there is very little doing. There is very little export demand for flour, and only 800 bbls. sold at sll®ll 50 for extra, and *12®12 624 for extra family. Receipts small. Rye flour is scarce and firm at $9. In corn meal noth ing doing. The wheat market is inactiVe; red at S 2 60, white at $2 70@2 85. Rye commands *1 72®1 75. torn is in no better demand, and 5000 bushels sold at $1 88 for old yellow, 81 70 for new do, and $1 85i for old white. Oats are in good request, and 5,000 bushels sold at 91®92c. No change in barley or malt. Provisions and groceries are quiet. Petroleum moves slowly owing to the absence of supplies; sales of crude at 46447 c, refined in bond at 784,70 c. and free, at 85® 88c. Residua is held at $9. Whisky 'sells slowly at $1,91, and Ohio at $1 9241 NEW Yoak, Dec. 4 Flour has advanced 10(1,115e; 15,500 bbls State sold at $9 60®10 25, Ohio $ll 10®12 and Southern $lO 75®15. Wheat advanced 2( a 3c; 28,000 bush sold; Milwaukee club $2 30, Western a 41®2.426:. Corn dull; sales un important at $1 90®1 93. Beef firm. Pork firm; 1,500 bbls mess sold at $35La 36. Lard firm at 21/ ®23ie. Whisky firm at $19441 96 New York Stock Markets. Stocks better; Chicago and R. I. 107; Cum berland preferred 47; Illinois Central .130 e; Michigan Southern 734; New York Central 122 k; Reading 137 k; Hudson River 106,1; Canton Co. 34; Missouri 6's 64k; Erie R. B. 964; One Year Certificates 978; Treasury 7 3-10 1184; Ten Forty's Coupons 101 i Registered 100; Five Twenty's, Coupons, 1091; Couppn Sixes 118; Gold 2418. Philadelphia Stock Markets PHILADELFHI6, Dec. , 7 Stocks steady; Penna. s's 94; Reading.R. R. 68g; Morris Canal 95; Penn'a R. R* 67i: Gold 2301; Exchange on N. Y. par. Dr. Lampe's Herb S'allv - e, HAS proved the most effective cure of RHEUMATIC GOUT, bus proved the best remedy Of Animating and Strengthening the nerves of Ladies af ter Confinement, Has proved the beet salve fur . DRAWING BAD MATTER AND HEALING WOUNDS. Priv.. $1 porbottle. Six: bottles for $5. Dr Lampe's Universal Herb Elixir, . An infallible remedy against Cramp In the Stomach, Indigestion, Cholera, Diarrhcea, Giddiness,. Vomiting, Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Epilepsy, Asthma, Piles, Cold Fever, &c., Am. Price $1 pet bottle. Six bottles for $5. D. FP.. LAMPE, Closter, Kingdom Eanover, is the in ventor of the most wonderful cure ever known. He commenced his practice twenty years ago by only receiv ing such patients as had been considered incurable- by their physicians. After taking his medicine; and tub jecting themselves to his treatment, they regained thei former vigor and good health, and THOUSANDS OF LIVES HAVE BEEN SAVED BY HIS ALEDICINF, The name of Er Fr. Lampe soon became the most re nowned of European doctors. Hundreds of thousands of sufferers have availed themselves of his wondeiffd medicine and got relieved. Imported by Dr. NITSCH & CO. 488 Broadway, N. For sale in Harrisburg by D. W . , GROSS & CO., T. H. BOISIGARDNES, and. LOUIS WYETH. (ocl3doaw4] DANIEL A'.. , MLIENCH AGENT OF the Old Wallower Line, respectfully in , forms the public that this Old Daily Transportaii.., Line, (the only Wallower Line now in existence in Nils city,) is in successful opervion and prepared to. carry freight as low as any other individual line between Phila. delpaia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Jerrey Shore, Lock Haven and all other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and WilliatoStiort and Elmira Railroads. . DANIEL A. mErENcH, Agent. Hanishurg, Penn's. Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock., ze.: gr. ainchman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market s treet, above Sib, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. N. will arrive at Harris. burg. ready for delivery, nest morning. [apatl-rdmyl NEW PRIT,ADELYELIA CLOAK sToR-u, IN D. W. GROSS" NEW BLOCK, Market Street, liarrisburg. 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES ON FASmoRf.I3I-2 CLOAKS AND OI.UOULARS, AND SINE SPRING SHAWLS. Will own on the Ist of April. [mar2l—dly Very Convenient. JACOB TAUSIG, 'Timms pleasure to inform hie friends . and 1 Customers. and the public in general, that he h as opened a wholesale ano retail Variety, Notion old J ew .. d ry store, No. 10514 Marked street, abode Eby & Kunked's Building, Harrisburg, Pa. It would occupy a great amount of space to enumerate the articles composing my stock. The purchaser will find, torough my experience of thirteen years in the business, that I can sell goods equal to the jobbers in the Eastern cities. sept26-d6oiriir TREES TREES ! ! TREES !! ! TIRE UNDEMIGNED will -commence I planting She i e anti Ornamental Trees, 'Gums, and Such Fruit trees as are titto plant in the Fall. • P. S.—Persons who were furnished with tr es last Spring that we e warranted to grow, emi have the tune replaced that miss d [nelB] J. MISS. NEW COUNTRY LARD, by the otand.or pound, Just, received at WM. EL GRAY k Co., dad Sower & LoetunaWa old staid, Market rquare. . 125 . 226 - x.OO 909 1100 15 00 .2500 . 2 75 NEw Yowl, Deo. 7 J. 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