9aily -Ertegr.iill. ;HARRISBURG, PA. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1861. w A IND C IT NTR Y. yiarkei gays at the, New Market ilonse. Tuesday morning, from 5 to 10. Friday morning, from 5 to 10. sourday afternoon and evening, from 3 to 8. povl6•dim EMI SVBATITUTE PAPERS promptly made out by Salllvan S. Child, claim agent, Walnut street, id door below Third. dB-dlm PERSONAL. —Maj. Morgan, of the 201st, was la town, on Saturday, looking Hearty. Tim late fall of snow• caused considerable detention of railroad trains, on Saturday. But 'OW, if any of them, arrived here on 'FLOITIN G. "--The river has been covered ‘iith floating ice, for several days past. ['here must have been a sudden thali "up sorth.," ScicmE.—Ann Zaino, of Providence--town ship, Lancaster county, recently committed suicide by suspending herself to a tree on her wenaises. OEM GEO. F. MILLER, Esq., Congressman elect, ,o 1 this district, had his pocket picked, while in the cars, a few days ago. His loss wad POISONED. —The family of Isaac Whisler, ui Mifflin township, Cumberland county, has been poisoned, by eating apple-butter that had been placed in new crocks. The whole family, ie in a critical condition. I=ZEI REaroven.—John Kemerer has removed his Hair Cutting and Shampooing saloon to building, 'Market street, where he is prepared to receive his customers in an elegant style. lie has also fitted up hot and cold baths. OIL ON TUE Batatc"—New song, 35 cents --“Stocks par--stocks up—then on the wane. Everybody troubled with "oil on the brain." All the reg.—very popular. Get copy at Ward's Music Store, Third street. Mailed on receipt of price. =I WE are having winter in earnest. Last night a sudden "north-wester" blew over us, freezing all the standing water upon the streets and pavements, and rendering locomotion difficult. Sleighing is excellent, and the ice in fine condition for skating. ACCIDENT AT A PC/WM —Peter Myers, workman employed at Pine Grove Forge, in Cumberland county, was recently killed. He fell upon a large wheel which whirled him around at a rapid rate, breaking his neck and arms, and causing instant death. •• I= Manley, wife of the lock keeper at Snavely's Mill, Lancaster, was drowned on Thursday afternoon last. She was passing a boat through the lock, and ac :identally fell into the water. Before assist ance could reach her, life was extinct. (1,303 Tuatmans.—At the last regular meet ing of Vashingtou Lodge, Ice: 1, L'O. of G. T., the tilt:: of meeting was changed to Tues day evening. The next regular meeting, therefore, be held at the usual place, on 'Tuesday evening, December 13th inst. A Tall attendance is requested. TUE GERMAN REFORMED Cntracn, Chestnut street, will be opened this (Monday) evening, that all persons who feel inclined may have an opportunity to rent or to exchange pews. Members of the Reformed denomination who have removed to this city from other places, who are as yet unsupplied with seats, are cor dially invited to be present. .SALE Or Owens. —About three thousand head of captured cattle will be sold at the i.,foiler Rouse Drove Yard, York, Pa., on Mon day, the 19th inst. A large number of the cattle are of the Durham and Devonshire stock. The sale will be continued from day to day, un. 411 the e n tire /9t is disposed of.-- Bargains ma;,` Pe had. Duowls-ED.—A. boy named Chester E. Sny der, aged 14 years, 'vas recently drowned in the canal, at the Molloy Bullion Spring, about half way between Northumberland and Lewisburg. He fell•from a canal boat, which was struck by another boat, and In the confusion he was not got o'*t of the water until . life was extinct. He was a son of Daniel and Elizabeth Snyder,. of Chillesquaque. WAR AT Holm —War has been deolared against the hogs, and is being carried on with relentless vigor. We lifer their squeal of distress almost every morning, as one af ter another of our porcine inhabitants falls a victim to the destroyer. If a treaty of peace is not soon made between the hogs and butch ers, the former will be exterminated. Like the Democrats of the Vallandigham school, the porkies are in favor of an armistice— and are willing to make peace on asy terms. TUAT excellent journal, the M'Eean Miner, plpealit follows of our paper; We'get our latest news now from the Har i:liking DAILY TSLEGBAPH. It always con tains the important news, and is received along the line of the P. and E. R R. 24 hours ahead of the Philadelphia and. New York dai lies. It is really one of the best and most re liable daily papers published in the interior of the State, and deserves the liberal patri.mage which we understand it receives. 017TEIGEOLS—On Saturday night s some miscreant who does not possess the least re gard for God or man, and who has lost the last vestige of decency, disfigured the now and beautiful fence that surrounds the Free Baptist Church, by tearing down a number of the palings, and breaking some Of them. The reprobate, who went to the trouble of turning iron the pavement and walking through the 'tallow, to accomplish his purpose, deserves ,waging, and the scaffold will lose one of its proper subjects if he escapes punishment.— Should the officers of the eliurdi obtain any clue to the individual, we have no doubt that he will serve a term at "bard labor" within c'e walls of a public hotel. c o „ Nar SALOOTTNGof . Doo.—Some of oar sportsm o went to the country,-on a gunning expedition, and when upon a certain farm, the proprieto: thereof shot a valuable dog be longing to one slf th.e hunters. We are in formed that this 1, `NA done before the fanner had notified the spin .Vinen to vacate the prob. ! . ises, and before any noNoe had been published cautioning the public against trespassing upon the property. unit N i Ztila instituted against the farmer-by-.the owner Of tile dog, and a hearing was had before one of otif Aldermen, which resulted in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, compelling the farmer to pay $9O, the value of the dog. to " the owner, besides the costs, which amounted to over $l9. • This case is one of great itniiortarine to fanners and 3 Portimmi, as it settles a point which has caused numerous disputes. Um T. H. Roanssori would hereby, in be half of the United States Christian Commis sion, thankfully acknowledge the receipt of the following sums: Canton Branch U. S. C. C 1,0 GO Millersburg M. E. Church Choir Concert SO 00 Employees of the "Harrisburg Car Man utacturing Co 283 53 H. N. W., Erie, Pa - 500 Rev. Wesley Howe, Green Village, Frank lin county, Pa 6 35 Presbyterian Church, Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa 176 25 Lutheran Church, M'Alisterville, Juni ata county, Pa 11 00 Thanksgiving collection, Millersburg, Dauphin county, Pa 23 45 Thanksgiving collection, Halifax, Dau phin county, Pa Thanksgiving collection, Berrysburg, Dauphin county, Pa 15 70 Thanksgiving collection, M. E. Church, Centre, Perry county, Pa 20 85 Total Other churches and individuals have con tributed liberally, but have forwarded their contributions directly to the General Treasu ry at Philadelphia. Permit me, also, to re turn thanks to Miss Hynicka, Mrs. H. J. Fleming and Mr. J. L. Shick, for late contri butions of cordials, coverlets, shirts, for Hospital use. Further contributions in mo ney, clothing, ttc., will be thankfully received and immediately put to use in behalf of our soldiers. The late generous contribution of the elec toral college of our State, amounting to over 442 t hundred dollars, merits special notice, not-only as an evidence of the generosity of the individual donors, but also of the high regard which our public men have for the United States Christian Commission, as a worthy agent in distributing pnblich charities. =3= From the 201st Regiment. CAI? SLOUGH, WEST ALEXANDRIA, VA. Thursday Aiternoon, Dee. 8, 1864. EDITOR. TELEGRAPH—Dear Sin—lßAs agree ably surprised to receive an "official docu ment "trom the Harrisbnrg.Post Master, thiA morning. Thanks, many thanks for the sub stantial favor, so opportune and acceptable at this time. • We have a sudden change of weather since yesterday evening. From a steady, drizzling, warm rain, the clerk has treated us to a blast from Norway or Spitzbergen—with the sun doing his best (in vain) to make us comfort able. It is decidedly cold, but by the hardy, robust and quick-tempered Northerns, this is only termed healthy, bracing weather. The Disleites say "cold, disagreeable, unpleasant," and open their eyes with astonishment when you tell them "the weather is fine to-day !" The force of habit, however, is great—the indolent, spiritless and labor-despising portion of Dixie enjoy themselves with the thermome ter high up in the nineties, and shrug their shoulders at the sight of a trifling hair-frost or a slight sprinkling of snow. As beforeintimated, quite a number of our warm-hearted Northern ladies have made their appearance in camp to visit their husbands. Now, it happens, that.a respectable boarding house cannot; at all times, be found near the' camp. Consequently our Mon friends are obliged to patronize old C—s' Hotel, (quite a respectable place, by the way,) a caravansa de which has the - reputation of being Secesh, in the fullest sense of the word. Old C---, the proprietor, 'undertook to exhibit some of his wit at the expense of a Northern lady and her pretty, interesting child. Said he : "Madame, would you . take $5OO for your pretty little girl'?" "By no means, sir. I would not part with my child for twice file amount." I should hate to offer you $lOOO. Why, Madame, I would undertake to buy a cargo of little ones for $5OO a piece." "Sir," said the Northern mother, her face flushing with indignation—"we do not traffic in human souls, et the North! We under stand life and its true objects better than that. What is common and fashionable in Southern society, is revolting and obnoxious to a free Christian people !" Old C— "dried up" in stanter, and has not since annoyed our noble Northern lady visitor. Down the valley of the Occoquan, some 15 or 20 miles from Alexandria, resided a Scotch farmer, by the name of McClaire, (I think.) Being an uncompromising Union man, Secesh, in that locality, forced him to leave his farm, consisting of 400 acres, stealing his stock and destroying whatever they could. During the whole of last winter, however, he temained at home assisting some of the Michigan cavalry in picket duty, close to his premises. When the Michiganders left, however,itie was obliged to leave also, and return to some of his friends in Alexandria. It was not safe to remain there, he says, for the guerrillas would have winged him, on the first opportunity, while at work, in the fields. . "It makes nee difference," quoth he. "The time will surely come when the dim/8 will be chased out of that, and the followers of auld Jaff will be obliged to flee the coonntry ! It canna last forever." "Slavery," he said, "is the curse of curses! A thrifty, respectable white man has nae business-where slavery is in vogue. The planter extorts from the slave all he can—uses and works him to death-- with scarcely a dollar of expense. He en riches himself, inflates his pocket-book, turns up his aristocratic nose, and considers him self a "lord of creation." While, on the other hand, he despises the honest, humble me chanic, and shuns the "white trash" as he would a felon. These are not the worst fea tures of the institution. I could relate cir cumstances to you, sir, too revolting for the ear—too damnable in their nature to publish to the world. Slavery is an unmitigated evil. What we want to clear the evil away is more Northern influence. We want farmers from the North to tear up worn-out fields and to plant them with the hands of free labor. We want mechanics, workingmen, free schools and all else pprt*ning to civilization. These we must have, and will have, eventually, sir, to make us a prosperous and happy people, once more." The cannie old Scotolunan is sincere, and apparently well known here in Alexandria. His friends pronounce him a tip-top Union man a martyr to the cause of freedom—and as spunky as a mastiff. It would afford you treat to be present some evening to witness Professor Wm. A. Bush, of the drum corps, and his ten assistants ''rattling the music out of their drums, in front of QQL Awl's quar ters, at reveille. Bush, Kreider and Felix, of Harrisburg, Entick, of Middletown, Ehler, of Goldsboro', and others, make the sticks rattle on the parchment to some purpose, while our old friend Draine, of Harrisburg, and Win. Snyder, of Shippeneburg, handle themselves on the shrill fife to some purpose. In fact, both the Kegirnental Band and Drum Corps have improved wOnderfully. They will sat isfy their friends when we return to our homes again, the Lord willing : Ford's theatre, King street, is doing a heavy business: For the past three nights they pro duced "Robert Wake," "Camille," in the melo drama line, . and 'aian..47-41447" and a burlesque on "Mazeppa," in the comedy tin• farce Wm. The place •is well patronized— crowded nightly. Prank_ Drew, a well known Philadelphia ocaneigari, - 40 present fulfilling att engsgoniont. - - The men of our regiment are, - with few ex ceptions, well, in good spirits, and seemingly contented aP41 1 ,1 1 7. " 31- n 7 P B, Tm CRICKET is IfEarl. I—We have the plea sure of announcing th.at Miss Fanny B. Pride, the celebrated actress whose grand perform ances were so greatly admired during a recent engagement, has returned to our city, and will this evening commence an engagement at Rouse's Theatre. The mere announcement of the fact is sufficient to draw a full house, as Miss Price is the favorite of our citizens. This even ing she will appear in the beautiful play enti tled FANCHON, THE CRICKET. This piece is one of the grandest ever produced here, and all who witnessed it during Miss Price's former en gagement will be sure to attend. There is a great demand for secured seats, the sale of which commenced at an early hour, and if we are not mistaken, the hall will be crowded to its utmost capacity. Faxcriox is one of the most popular plays now performed. We no tice that it is having an immense run in the large cities. In this play Miss Price is said to be unequalled by any actress on the stage. Hanchett, the tragedian, has also arrived, and will appear at the theatre during the week. Secure your seats at Bannvart's Drug Store. ma $606 18 BUSINESS ITE HS. CHEISTVA St AT KUNKEL 16 BRO'S. —Bi/ Maj. OEN. Santa Llaus—A. Proclamtion:—.l have Made S. 4. Kunkel & Bro's Drug Store my headquarters for this season. You will find me there in all my glory. I advise all my fol lowers to go there for their holiday gifts:— You will find displayed on their counters the most elegant and various stock of presents ever offered in this city. Come and see me, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. deel2-2t* OUR IMPRESSIONS AND INTENTIONS.--11l our generous moods we haye at times fancied.our selves in possession of tha means and the disposition to relieve, by wholesale, the wants and distress growing out of the disproportion in the remuneration for labor, as 'compared with the cost of the necessary sustenance of life; and we here say, while we could not practically do more, we have always, through the conception we have of business.generally, (and our interest, as we understand it,) con tributed in every way to make the interest of those who patronize us mutual. Our daily study is to obtain goods cheap, and dispose of them at a lower price than our honest com petitors, so as to convince the public that our object is not to make large profits, but for the purpose of increasing the amount of business done; which enables us to sell goods at smaller profits. Under the foregoing consid erations, we ask the attention of buyers to a L. Bowman's large stock of staple and fancy dry goods, at the cheap store, No. 1, southeast corner of Front and Market streets, Harris burg, Pa. SUBSTITUTES furnished on the most reasona ble terms at the office of Sullivan S. Child, Claim Agent, Walnut street, opposite State Capitol Hotel. Principals wishing substi tutes will do well to call at once. decl2•dtf LOST, a liver colored dog, (Pointer,) about one year old. A liberal reward will be given at the United States Hotel. deol2-2t* G. G. KIEINItEL. USE THE RITITERERI4 BALM- CAMAS' syrup of Roots, Barks and Herbs.—lt will cure coughs, colds, sore throat, oroup, bronchitis, asthma, &c. For sale at J. M. Bomgard ner's, corner of Fonrth and Market streets. decl2-1w Nnw STORM-31n A. F.Mpidt, through the columns of the TELEGISVEC, would pro claim throughout the lad and to the inhabi tants thereof, that he has recently opened a new dry goods store on the corner of Walnut and Second streets, Harrisburg, Pa., where he proposes to sell to all such as desire every thing and anything to be found in•klarge and well selected stock of dry goods'reheap for cash. Tlae object of Mr. Brandt is to sell goods with a very small profit. All goods warranted to be as represented. Call and ex. swine the stock. Goods shown cheerfully. decl.2-2t Fon SA.LE—A valuable Building Lot, 21 feet front, running back 131 feet to a 20 feet wide alley, adjoining the. property of C. H. Lieb true, corner of Third and Boas street. For particulars esquire at THIS OFFICE. nov3o-if BEAUTIFULLY adapted for Christmas pre sents are the following articles: Instantaneous views for the stereoscope, battle scenes, camp life,, ruins of Chambersburg, and all the prin pipal heroes of America, Europe, Africa, &c. Magnetic and Mercurial toys for children; spectacles, eye-glasses, opera and field glasses, microscopes, barometers, thermometers, &c., at Rosendale's Optical Institute, 29 North Sec ond street, near Walnut. declo-d3t SULLWAN S. C.RILD, CLAIM AGENT, has re moved lain office from the DKrur TLuonAPn Building to WALNUT STREET, 3D DOOR BELOW Tram), UPPOSITE STAVE CiPrra.floiEt. All claims for Premiums, Bounties and Back Pay promptly attended' to. d 8 tf Ds M'Brana's King. of Pain should be kept in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth-, ache,Earache in three minutes. Diarrhceoc .Blooy.Flux, pain in the Back and Side, Inflam mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the-Heart. Sole agent for the State, S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. s ept2o-tf FEVER Ann Aaua can be cured. Do ,not think because yon have tried everything you could read or hear of, that you cannot get anything to cure you, for you have not taken the pure vegetable that is curing every one that takes it. It does not stop your shaking for a week or two, bat it is a perfect cure. A trial of this will convince you and your neigh bors. It can be bad only at No. 27, South Pine street, -by Mrs. L. Ball. ootl7-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. T HE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF,,N INVALID. 'Published for timbal:Mat, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and othere, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay of Manhood, &c, supplying at the mime time THE Maass OF SELF-Cram By one who has cured himself after undergoing coaxiderable quackery. By en closing a poet paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. dec9-d&wlm SELLING- OFF SELLING OFF I Our whole stock of Dry Goods, intending to engage in business in the city. I will commence on Monday next to sell out my whole stodc of Dry Goods. My stook Is very large and I name in part, 1,000 yards fast colored calicos at 25 cents a-yard. 10110 yards of bleaehed,yard wide muslins at 45 and 50 CelllB, worth 70 cents. Of black silks we have a large assortment, and of the best make. Black bombazinea of the finest quality; black alpacas, black Canton cloth. black French merinos and a great , many other black goods for mourning. Per. sons in want of such goods would do well to call. Furs and cloaks we - will sell at greatly reduced prices. Irish Linen of-the best make, linen novellas, linen table cloth, Marseilles quills and blankets, We hare some first rate quality of gentlemen's furnish. log goods, such as underaturts, drawers, socks and white 09 dozen of ladies' wool and cotton stocidngs. Casein:imp, cassigett4 and black cloth. 'We have a large assortment of tine Frenei cambrioe, Fansook muslin; undreased oambrics, brilliant and Mae' white Arlen diaper. A large assortment of plain and 11, s ured dress goods. .It Is Impossible to name all the goods on band 1 4 a well assorted dry good atctre. All I wish to sty Is to persons in want of dry,goode, callindsee and as I am k cletpantusd to clime My whole - iftic7k oit; tizir:kilthig to sell tat pi. ducat prices [ 0026 ] 8.-LEVir It, • =i=2:l =3=l I=l ---~s•— NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq . Brooklyn, Rings county, N. Y Bannvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, to., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. Bei:invert & Co., Harrisburg, Pa., to whom'all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggists everywhere. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: Ilemosinnio, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. BaiNvAirr-Dear Si: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges, and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles,. and, in comparisen with them all, can cheerfully commend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Bannvart's Troches. W. O. CATTELL, Late PaStor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. HAnanmuno, Jan., 1864. To C. A. BArmvarr—Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking very frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expec torant, and that want has been supplied in your excellent Troches. I consider them very far superior to any Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing speedily that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public addres ses. Yours, &c., JNO. WALKER JACKSON, Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church o To C. A. Runtysam—Dear sir : Raving used your Troches, I am free to say they are the best I have ever tried, and take great pleasure in recommending them to all persons afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of voice, arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, &c., G. G. RAXESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, ElAsiussurio,-Feb, 29, 1864. To C A. Runivarr—Dear Sir: I have found your Troches to be invaluable in relieving hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly of great benefit to all public speakers. A. J. HERR. PURE VEGETABLE TONIC THE most healthy persons feel more or less weak this extreme warm weather , and loan their ap petite, They need a good strong lle—One that will strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they can get at Omits per bottle, at Mrs. L Ball's, No. 27, South Pine street, Harrisburg. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. artgl 1113BBEL'S Golden Bitters, A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC 1N1760174TW0 AND STP.NNOMB=G jortillea the system against the evil effects of nuwole Home water. Will cure dyspepsia. Will cure weakness. Will cure general debility. Will cure heartburn. Will cure headache. Will cure liver complaint. Will excite and create a healthy appetite. Will inrigmate the organs of digestion, and moderately Increase the temperature of the body and the force of the circulation, acting in fact as a general corroborant of the system, containing no poisonous drugs, and is . The BEST TUNIC BITTERS in the WORLD. .A fair trial Is earnestly solicited. GEO. C. HUBBEL & CO., Paornisrous, Hansost, N.Y. Gentrat Depat American I:Upraise Building, 65 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK. air For sale by Druggists, Grocers, dm. D. W. GROSS & CO., Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and for sale by J. M. LIJTZ, C. K. KELLER, GEO. WINTERS and S. A. EITNEEL. octl4-d&w Military Business attended To Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military snd War tgaime, generally, made out and collected. Per sons residing at a distance can have their business trans solid by mall, by addressing EUGENESNYDER, Attorney-nt-Law, al4-Ala Third street. lifarrtsbarl Pa NEW PA law - a 04 510 i Mai ill NOTICE HASIUSBIDID BANK, Nov. 14, 1864. Notice Is hereby given agreeably to Section 2 of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act enabling the Banks of the Commonwealth to become Associations for the pur pose of Banking under the laws of the 'United Elates," approved the 22nd day of August, A. D., 186 t, that the Stottholders of the Harrisburg Bank have this day voted to become such en association, and that its Di rectors have procured the authority of the owners of more than two-thirds of the Caphal Stock to make the certillcate.•required therefor by the laws of the United States. W. WEIR. • nol6-1m Cashier. Information .Free TO NERVOUS S UFFEBERS A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous A bility, Incompetency, Premature Decay, and Youth mt Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it. (fres of charge,) the receipe and directions for making the simple remedy used in his case. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's bad experience, and posses a sure and valuable remedy, can dp so by addressing him s t once at his plats of busi ness. The Recipe and fall information—or vital impor Lance—will re cheerfully snit by return mail. ' Address • JOHN B. "EDEN, No. 60 Nassau street, New York. P. S.—Nervous sufferers of - both sexes , will fm I this inforniation invaluable.- n029-dawllm HORACE WATERS' Great Musical Establishment. No. 481 BROADWAY, NEW YOB& EIGHTY New Pianos, Melodeons, Harmo niums, Alexandre and Cabinet Organs, at Wholesale and Retail. Prices low. DECoND HAND PIANOS at great bargains, prices from $6O to $2OO. New 7 Octave Pianos, $260 and $275, with carved legs and mouldings, $2OO and upwards, Melodeons, $B5 to $250. A large stock of-SHAFT MUSIC, MUSIC 230.0%5, and all kinds of MUSICAL IN3TitUMENTS, and Music Mer chandise at the lowest rates. 10,000 sheets of music, a lit tle coiled, 6%1% cents par page. no2sthawam Neutral Sulphite of Lime, FOR PRESERVING CIDER. NikrEARE selling the very best article of the kind, prepared according to directions of E. M. ttorsford, professor of Chemistry, Howard Univer sity. It in perfectly reliable and free from impurities. Directions accompany each package. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Howls Store, No. 91 Mar ket street, Harrisburg. 0c26 E. 13,:' GOBIN, A.TTOR TI LAT LAW :w °M IN OE Amyx Xuuncr. Itir &nutlet; Panidonakad Back Pay a:Meted at legal fgec3 FLOUR I FLOUR ! Fine Family Floar moo barrels of the beat brand of flour in this city. Every barrel warranted or money returned, and delivered to all parts of the city tree of charge. For sale at seplB SH/SLER dt FRAZER'S. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE, ON BRIGGS STREET. Inquire of JOHN B. BRIGGS, RR oc2sdtr or BENJ L FOsTRR. l' / VAIINING TO THE PUBLIC.---To pre vent any mistakes occurring hereafter, in Tegard to our place °munition' by our numerous tr ends and bus iness men, we hereby notify the same that we cull are at our old stand, 106 Market street. and have no connection with any ether party or estaullehment in the city. At the same time we draw the attention of the public in genera[ to our newly received large and. splendid as sorimant of clothing and gents' Yuralaidng goods, whim, we sell cheaper than can be bm;ght at any other place ID the otty. L. Ricaltia.RD, no2l-I.m POE SALE, FPUlVVAritralarti. 119.1 MES, -located in dhreput parte of the city. Forparticulare to at. the Cheap Grocev Store, corner of Third eact.Chelnek 1148(*; WANTS. .070 A MONTH! I want Agents every where, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to sell Oleen etriicies, the best selling ever offered. Full par ticulars free. Addrae, GUS T. CAREY nol6-dawBin Biddeford, Maine. WANTED. -$125 A MONTH . ! Agents •evcrywhere, to introduce the now Shaw & Clark Sixteen Dollar Family s ew i ng Machine, the only low price machine in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker, _Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer & Co„ And Batchelder. Salary and expenses, or large commissions allowed At/ other Ma chines now roll for less than f9rty dollars each are in _trim/ewer:le, and the seller and user liable. illustrated circulars sent free. Address, SHAW & CLARK, nol6 daw3m Biddeford, Maine. lIIIiiM BUEHLER HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA. The undersigned, having lately purchased BUEHLER HOUSE property, has already commenced such alter- ations and improvements as will render this OLD AND POPULAR HOUSE equal, if not superior, to any Hotel in the city.of Harrisburg. GEO. J, BOLTON. deci-Iy* A Grand Exhibition Christmas Presents ! AT KUNKEL tsr BRO9S Drug and Fancy Store, so. 118 MARKET 8111...e,T TfIHE following are some of the articles to A. be obtained, appropriate to the season : ORNAMENTS Bohemian Glass Vases. Flower Stands. " - Toilet Bottles. Watch Stands. Cigar Stands. Match Stands. Cigar Ash Stands. Reacting sad Book Stands. FANCY GOODS. Fancy Fats. Fancy Riding Whips Card Cases, pearl and Canes. leather. Cut GIRS3 Colognes. Ivory Tablets. LEATHER GOODS. Dresslog Cases. Shaving Cases. adies' Companions. Ladles' Satchels. Caba Satchels. Portefones thg •r Canes. Match Cases. Portemonaa les. Ladies' Purses. TOILET ARTICLES. Powder Puff Boxes. Band Mi , rors. Toilet Waters. Toilet Soaps. Brushes. Pomades. Powder.'. Combs. Sachets. Burnett's Toilet Fens SOLDIERS' WARES. Writing Cases. Sewing Cases. Cavalry Cases. Folios. Leather and Wicker Pocket Mirrors. Flasks. Money Belts. Leather, Metal and (hurt Cups. VARIETIESI Woodeu Puzzles. Fancy Boxes. Meerschaum Pipes. Work 80N139. Brier PI ea. Box of C gars. Pocket Knives. Leather acid Gum Balls. Fine Razors. Flue Dominoes. D aries far 1805. Thermometers. AlBO. a great variety of Lava Ware, all of which can be had at KUNKEL & BRO'S DRUG K.ORE, deeltf • No. lib u+. -HST STREW.; HARRIS:OEOIG. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. GEO.- W. McCAL w Ape:l4 ' . Et No. 38 Market Stred, Oppp.site the Jones House, lIAS just received a large assortment of Jewelry, &c., suitable Presents, and invites the public to give him a calL Select your present while the assortment is fulL deefedlm Public Notice CORRECTION OF ENROLLMENT LISTS. OFFICE or mg BOARD or - Mural-Mrs; 14th Dimmer, Parmsvr.v.ime, • nAHATABURCI, Nov. 28, 1864. /PRE BOARD OF ENROLLMENT will, AT dIA MEM, receive and attend to appilcatlons for the correction of the enrollment lists. Any person, properly interested, may appear before the Board, and have any name stricken off the list If he can show, to the satisfac tion of the Board, that the person named ie not properly enrolled, on account of : let. Allarage. 2d. Non-residence. 3d. Over age. 4th. Permanent physical disability. sth. Having served in the m Mary or naval service of the United gates two.yeare during the present war, and been honorably discharged. Civil caters, clergymen, and ail the prominent citizens are Invited to appear, at all limos, before the Board to point out errors in the lists, and to give such inf,rniation in their possession as may aid in the correction end re vision thereof. G. G. EITNT, Pro. Afar. and Pres't of Bovd CHAS. C. HAWN, Commtsstoner or the Board. 8. T. CHAALTON, Sargeoa of the Board. ff=l REASURY DEPARTMENT. • OFPICRoP COMPTROLLER OF TOE CURRENCY, WAREECGTON, Nov. 21, 1864. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made appear that the HARItIaBORO NATIONAL BANK, in the City of liar, rir burg, in the County Dauphtn, and State Or Penn sylvania, has been duly or g anized under and according to tne requirements or the act of Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a Nations' Currency, a ware 1 by a pledge or Unites States boods, and To provide for the cirmation and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1884, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to De complied with be.ore commencing the buaiLeas of ;rank ing :Inger said act: . Now, therefore, I, SAMUEL T. ROWARD, Deputy Comptroller or the Currency, do hereby certify that the Itarrinburg National Bank,in Nue Crty oi Harrisburg, in the county of nauphin, and orate of reunsylvattut, 18 author izict to commence the business of banking under the art aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this twonty-first day of November, 1884. • S..IitITEL T. HOWARD, [ BAAL. } Deputy Damptroder of the Currency. no2B NOTICE. ..To the Prisident, Directors anti Stockholders of the liar. risburg Bank. Mi:11, undersigned, appointed an Auditor by the Uourt of Common rleas of Dauphin county, natter the provisions of the bth section of tie act entitled "An as enabling the banks of the Commonwealth to be come aseociati ins for the pu - rpote of banking under the taws of the United States," approved the 22d day of August, 1864, to ASCAIVAIIL and netermine what was the tale market value of the shares of the said bank at the time of ming the last dividend, hereby gives notice that he will attend for ttat purpose at the said bank on Thurs day, Mae 16th day of December, 1864, at 10 o'clock a. se, when mid where all parties interested may attend. D. FLF.MING, Auditor. Harrisburg, Novi "30,1864. nu3o tdeels STOCKS AND BONDS. WE receive daily quotations from the east, era markets, which are open for the I.rvecnon of our customers, and at which rates we witt BUT, SELL Oft EXCHANGE U. S. 5.20, 10-40 and 1801 Bonds, 011, Coal and Railway Stuck; Gold, Silver, &c. Wanted, Pertay!vaunt Slate BIG LER & CO., - Stock and Exchange Brokers, dec44l6w* 86 Market street, Harrisburg. OVID F. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE NO. 23, SOVTN SECOND STIZET. Legal business and collections promptly attended to. dens-dim MINCE MEAT.—Afresh supply of home .1.74. made Mince Meat Just received at WM. 11.. GRAY k CO., (Thow3or and Lochman's old nand;. Marta Ruud) deal ITRA FAMILY FLOUR, by the barrel, hat barrel, quarter or pined just received and for aiaky by '144. IL GRAY Itz dea..lianNatiaoachaisizditAiLilindritiatef inuare, MALAGA. Cfait.PES, just received at (eel) HEISLER & FEAZNIN. Aill tJSEMENTs BRANT'S HALL BRANT'S HAL ONE HUNDRED AIM EIGHTH NIGHT OF THE Prl BENT SON. Sense's Star Combination Company, A i Souse's Star Combination Company, 1 0 Souse's Star Combination Company, First appearance of the talented young American no: (refs, MISS FANNY B. PRICE; conjunction with the talented actor , MB. D. HANCHEIPT. THIS MONDAY EVENING, DECVSIIIIII 12, 188 k Will be presented the celebrated drama, I.y the author of Leath, the Yorsakon, abounding with thrilling • attuations and exciting tableaux, entit:ed F ANCH ON, Tui - v. CAL criva-'l-0. Nossca—On and after this evening, the curtain will rise at halt past 7 o'clock. Kr - Forfurther particulars gee programme. augg-dtr CANTERBURY HALL, WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d SW Proprietors Buslnes.; and Stage Manager First night of the Naw MAITAGEMENT. First appearance of MISS MARY NEWTON, The beautiful and accomplished, Vocalist Succes> crowns the efforts of the GREAT STAR COMPANY Miss MALINDA B_ USE Madmqlo VIOLA LIOWARQ, Miss SATE %%ELM% SAM WELSEE, JIM FLAKE, J. KEENE, JOE MILLER, Prof. STEPHANY, JIM SMITH, ED HAVEN, • &C., dko. AdmlsM.on 25 coats. Box seats 50 cents. Doors open at T yr, ; commence at 8 o'clock. . no2B GOVE RNM ENT SALES. Sale of Condemned Government Propenty. Aaaraterrr QtraitrEattenTEß'S thrrim, j HAREMIBURA FIENNA., I:let:miner b,1864. I WILL be sold, at Public Sale, at Govern n.eat Corral, near Humraelettown, (on line of Leba non Valley Re leo id,) on Tuelday, December 18tb, 1864, at 10 o'clock, a. m , One bund,ed and seven horses, Toenty.nlne oD.re3 , Two mules. These animals have been condemned as unfit for - Govera.- ment service, but for private use good bargains are to be had. Animals will be sold singly. Sale to continue until all are so.d. Terms, cash in Gove , nmet funds. E. C. REICHENBACEc Capt and A.:Q. M. decsdts QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFiCg, FIRST DITISRIX,_ Wants Ore; November 30,1804. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the times and places named below, viz : WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., THURSDAY, December 8,,184. JOHNSTOWIN, Pa., THUTADAy, December 15, 1854. TRENION, N. J., THURSDAY, December 22, 1814. Two hundred Cavalry Horses at each place. These Horses have bees condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. For road and farming purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses sold singly. Sate to commenee at 10 o'c'ock A . Terms: Gush in Government funds. JAHNS A. EKiN, Colonel In Charge First Division, dec3-tdee.2o Quartermaster G-neral's Office. NEW ADVEitTISEIVIE.NTS. Ureat Attrfiction SO. IS A HIE ADI i MRS. M. MAYER, NO. 13 MARKET STREET, Has just opened her new FALL STOOK of BONNETS, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, FBANIERS AND PLO Frß/ih Mao, THE LATEST STY,L'Eff,' OLOAES AND CIRCULARS -.and a fine mortment, of . WOOLXIV HOODS, If UEDA dc. TRIMMINGS Constantly on hand, besides everything usually found in the largest furnishing cstsblistunents in the country. aeprAl AGENCY FOR THE SALE •OF U. S. BONDSAND TREASURYNOM—DeposIts receiv ed in Mina soma to be applied to investment in these $5O, $lOO or $5OO securities. We act as agents,in this city, In correspondence with Gov ernment agents, for procuring these securities; especially by receiving deposits of small sums, to be so applied. Interest or 4or 5 per cent. will be allowed on lleposlta exceeding $2O. Punds above -the amount of all 'such deposits will be kept- In the Harrisburg think, and a _de posit can be withdrawn atany time by the owner. The Mal- nese will be solely of this nature, and conducted on a plain, atir,oFen And explainable to all, as set out, with the necessary information as these to secnrities,,in our circulate. Theme IJ. S. Bonds and Treasury Notes are the safest and most convenient for investment, bring the highest rate of Interest, and can be sold at any time for the amowit on their face, together with the anuumulated 'merest, or a premium. Very moderate commissions wil be' aka'," M. M'ICINNEY & .- Office Raspberry Alley,. Near the Court House Harrisburg, Oct. Cl, Net —dtt F INE FAMILY FLOUR.--SHISLER &. FRAZER have made arrangements with one of the oust mills in the country to supply the families of Harris ourg with choice FLOUR. Every barrel warranted, and delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Fin ISLER & FRAZER, Dealers in Fine Family Premien opposite the Caul Rouse. • aul.3 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR r, TONS BUOKINILEAT FLOUlkof -a =pa CR tier wality, put receieod Cora lbc "Wyoming Valley awl for gala In any quaaLity at - 0014 srctsuit & ralizga,s_ Egg FAMILY FLOUR and CORN MEAL always on baud, of the beet quality, at BOYER At IMERPEA. NEW GAME FOR CHILDREN. (lAMB OF SOLITAIRE, together with an assortment of other Games, at &heifer's Bookstore, St wild/ Second street, Harriaborg. Pa. octl . _ QMOKED SALMON.- FINE- -IMAM) ijt SALMON; jut received at - & FRAZEE; mph I aordtmetors , m PEIKE !AHD firkins tine kettle _reislikeillagui t ,torsato bs-ihk paumtrilist eceived at iylBl turirEß . k KOCRMER BASKETS, BASKETS, in giettewtn SELMER & FRXZER L &Mentors to W. Dock, Jr.. & Co. OROS3 he DUNLAP.