eirgrapt. , atip 111 HARRIBBURG, pA TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1864. TOWN AND COUNTRY jiaakei Aiay.; al ihr :aarkr: Fm.siirly morning, from 5 to 10. Friday morning, from 5 to 10. Siimrdny ti fts , rnoon and evening, from t. S Lfr,l6-cilm WmE has a splendid ASSOnfilf,tlt of suitable for the holidays. Two hundred condemned cavalry horses will he sold at Johnstown on Thursday next. IM:= At; election for thirteen directors of the Har risburg National Bank will be held ou the 10th f January nest. I=l FE. TS of "ground and loftytumbling" have seen witnessed frequently along our streets, 4inee the late "freeze." W. K. ExEmu: has been appoince'd route gent. between Harrisburg and Altoona, vice John Lockhart, resigned. lacc:mo NEW DAILY.—An evening paper, to be milled the Record, is about being started in Reading, by E. H. Rauch, Esq. I=l GasPEs. —Win. M. Gray & Co. have received a lot of very excellent Catawba grapes, which will be sold at tow rates. Call and Bee dicta. 1:1==1211 REOPENING of Sanford's Hall to-morrow ,Wednesday) evening, 14th, with an entire new company under the management of Joe Miller. REBEL PAPEE. —We acknowledge the re ceipt of a copy of the Richmond .Rlraminer, from Dr. Wm. H. Egle, Surgeon in the U. S. Army. The paper is dated Dec. 7th. TOE regular monthly meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held at their rooms this evening at seven o'clock. Bu siness of importance being on hand, it is hoped there will be a large attendance. We notice that a few of our citizens permit heir pavements to be covered with ice, thus endangering the life awl limbs of persons passing over them. Somebody may have to pay damages to "somebody," if the ice is not removed. PRICE& OF BOAIDDFNG IN RICUMOND. - -The Richnice:d Examiner contains an advertise ment of the Edgmont House. in that city, from which we learn that the prices of boarding are as follows: Per day, $25.00; breakfast and sapper, each $8.00; dinner, $lO.OO. I=l WE are informed that a shooting affair oc curred at Shippensburg. a few days ago. Capt. Baughman. (late of the Third Penna. Cavalry,) attempted to arrest a number of deserters, who endeavored to escape by mak ing use of their limbs. The Captain fired at them, and one of the party was "brought down" by a bullet striking him in the rear. The deserters were afterwards captured and are now under guard in this city. Nviv CoVNTE.EFEITS.—The following new counterfeits upon Pennsylvania Banks, have made their appearance since the Ist inst.!: Bank of Chembersburg-10s, altered from Is. 'Wig. on right man and child; bust of Washington; left end Franklin; well done. Bank of Penn Townsbip, Phils.-sa, spu rious; vig. eagle, horses, building and cars in distance; male beat and 5 on each end. Government Bank, Pottsville-10s, altered from Is; vig. stag; well done. Mechanics' Bank, Philada.--3s, spurious; vig. st-amship; figure 3 each side in green; eagle on shield on each end; also rrnsvf . and COURSE OF SERMONS TO Yotwo J. Walker Jackson, one of the most eminent and eloquent pulpit orators in the country, and withal a pure-minded Christian and an earnest patriot, has consented to preach a course of sermons to the young men of Har risburg, the initiatory production to be de livered on Sunday evening next, and to be continued from Sabbath to Sabbath, until the course is completed. The following are the neads of these sermons: 1. The young man and his Maker. 2. The young man and his bible. 3. The young man and his soul. 4. The young man, his character mid dis position. 6. The young man; his companions and pleasures. G. The young man and his business 7. me young man and his country. FALSE IrivoiuverioN --Individuals who con oeive that the readiest and mostsimple method of avoiding military duty is to furnish false information to enrolling officers, are invited by the Board of Enrollment to give special at tention to the following order, paragraph 28, revised regulations: If a person, with intent to prevent the draft, :oases to give his true name when lawfully requested to do so, by an officer whose legal duty it is o ascertain and enroll it, it is an obstruction to that officer in the performance Of one of his duties in relation to the draft. So, also, of the giving of false names with the same literal intent, and the offender will, in either case, be subject to summary arrest by the Provost Marshal. Those who entertain the opinion that by refusing to give information or by giving false tatements, they can deceive the enrolling of ficer are egregiously mistaken. It is very-sel dom, indeed, that the officer is compelled to rely for his knowledge of the civil status of any individual upon the solo information of the party concerned. The attempt to relieve Chatted mon from military service, upon the plea that the names drawn—furnished by theraselves—Were fictitious or defective, has Utterly failed, and if John Brown chooses to give his name as John Smith to the enrolling officer, he will simply subject himself to pun ishment, without thereby escaping service if drafted. THE SPECIAL NCO= TAx.—This tax will soon be demanded by the collectors, and the Public should be in readiness to make proper and prompt retains, under the penalties pre acribed in the act. This tax, it will be re membered, is the second one for 1863, and amounts to an additional five per cent, on the income. The first tar was but three per cent., and was paid some time ago. The intention of the law is that, every man having an in come over $6OO, shall pay in the aggregate tor that year, eight per cent. No deductions are allowed on the five per cent. assessment for dividends or interests received from any company . or associat oi. The fall amount of s man's income, front all sources, must be ousted, not including, however, certain. other deductions which are printed on t,he. back of the return furnished by the assessor. ltvery person is obliged to make a return, and these returns are open to the inspection of may citizen, so that every man in a district mac See that his neighbor complies with the Law and bears his proper share of tazaticei. ME red flag floats over Brant's Hall, indi cating that the skating pond is in good con dition. 12=1:11=1 LEDLIAAL CONTRIBUTION--We; - understand that the Old School Presbyterian congrega tion contributed the liberal snm of over four hundred dollars since Thanksgiving Day for the Christian Commission, to be distributed for the comfort of the soldiers. JEWELRY FOE HOLIDAY PRESENTS. —We di rect attention to the advertisement of A. F. Zimmerman in another column, describing a splendid stock of jewelry just received from Neu' York and Philadelphia, suitable for pre, sents the coming holidays. The selections were made with an especial reference to pleasing all tastes and accommodating all persons. Those in want of goods in this line would do well to give Mr. Zimmerman a call. FESTIVAL AT CAMP CURTIN HOSPITAL, ON SAT URDAY PRECEDING CHRISTMAS.—The ladies respectfully solicit donations from those citi zens of Harrisburg, who appreciate the ser vices of those who have perilled their lives in the cause of Freedom and Union. Let it not be said that the soldier is forgotten by those whose homes he has defended. Donations of cakes, fowls, fruits, a few vegetables and money, can be sent the Friday preceding Christmas and on Saturday morn ing, to the following ladies: Mrs. KEPPLE, State street, Mrs. ZOLLINGER, Third street, Mrs. SMALL, Chesnut street. Let the farmers send us fruit. ——o— A SPLENDID FLAG FOE THE SIXTY-FIRST PENN SYLVANIA REGIMENT. —The 61st Pennsylvania regiment, whose term of service has expired, has organized themselves into a battalion, and will shortly be again in the field. No regi ment in the service has undergone more hard ships or performed greater deeds of valor in the field than the 61st Pennsylvania. Many of the men belonged to the lamented Birney's original regiment, the 23cl Pennsylvania. A number of the citizens of Philadelphia have had manufactured a magnificent flag for pre sentation to the new battalion. It is made of heavy blue silk; one side contains an elaborate painting of the coat of arms of Pennsylva nia, and the reverse a beautiful representation of an American eagle. The flag contains the following inscription: "Presented by the citi zens of Philadelphia to the alst Pennsylva nia volunteers, for gallant conduct throughout the war." The names of the principal bat tles in which the regiment took an active part are inscribed on the flag; among them are Marye's Heights, Fair Oaks, Washington, D. C., Malvern Hal, Winchester, Antietam, Ce dar Creek, Wilderness, and many o>hers.— The flag is safe from dishonor in the'hands of the 61st. How TO CUT PORE.—The following direc; tions may be found useful, at this season of the year, to such of otir readers as are able to "go the whole hog:" - Have the hog laid on his back on a stout table. Clean the carcass of the leaf fat. Take off the feet at the ankle joints. Cut the head off close to the shoulders, separate the jowl from the skull, and open the skull length wise on the outer side, so as to remove the brains fully. Remove the back bone in its whole length, and with a sharp knife cutoff the skin—then the fat, leaving only about one-half inch of fat on the spinal column. The middlings or sides are now cut from be tween the quarters, leaving the shoulders square shaped, and the ham pointed, or it may be rounded to suit your fancy. The ribs are next removed, partially or entirely from the sides. The trimmings of fat from the hams and flabby parts of the sides are rendered up with the backbone strip for lard. The sausage meat is cut off from the leaf fat and ribs; any other lean pieces are used for the same pur pose. Tice thick part of the backbone that lies between the shoulders is called the chine; it is cut from the tapering bony end, and the latter part called the backbone by way of dis tinction. The backbones are used while fresh; the chine is better after being smoked. BUSINESS ITEMS. A CARD. To THE LADIES OF ELADRISBITEG. —ln order to reduce my stock of dry goods previOns to taking iffventory, I have reduced all kinds of dress 'goods twenty-five per cent., from this day until January Ist, 1865. As the holidays approach it will certainly be to your advan tage to examine my large stock of dress goods, cloaks, shawls, scarfs, gloves, hose and hun dreds of other articles 'suitable for holiday presents. Sol. Brownold, corner Second and Market, opposite Jones House, Harrisburg. decl3•dtjans LOCHEEL Samoox.—The , entrance to the sa loon under the Loohiel Hotel, (formerly Herr's) has been removed from the Market street front to the Third street side. The patrons M the establishment are invited to call. ==l=l THE appearance of Miss Fanny B. Price at Rouse's Theatre, last evening, was greeted by one of the largest audiences of the season. The play selected for the occasion was THE CRICKET, in which Miss Price appeared in her great character of FANCHON. The large audience was charmed with her admirable rendition of that difficult part; and fault•find ers found no room for imfavorable criticism. The beautiful play is exceedinly popular here, and we trust that FANCHON will be repeated ere the engagement of Miss Price closes. To-night CANCILL.E will be placed before our play-goers. Miss Price will appear in the lead ing character, sustained by Rouse's star Troupe. The numerous friends of the tal ented tragedienne will be at the hall, in full force. Mr. Hanchett, a very popular actor, is also playing at the Theatre this week, and, with Meeker, Rouse and a dozen others, form a strong company. The present week is one of unusual attractiveness at Brant's Hall, and that spacious room will no doubt be crowded every night. Secured seats should be obtained at Banuvart's Drug Store during the day. Da. S. D. likainteN, known all over the United States as the successful Lung, Throat and Heart Physician, drived in the city last evening, and may be consulted at the State Capitol Hotel, for three days, by invalids la boring under any form of pulmonary or chest disease. Mr. Mateer will to-day deliver the Doctor's 'Medical Stethoscope"throughout the city, SUBSTITUTE PAPERS promptly made out by Sullivan S. Child, claim agent, Walnut street, 3d door below Third. dB-dlm SumaveN S. CHILD, CLAM. AGAZIT, has re moved his office from the. DAILI: TELEGRAPH Building to WALNUT STREET, 3D DOOR BELOW THIRD, OPPOSITE STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, All claims for Premiums, Bounties and Back Pay promptly attended to. dB.tf Stroarrroms furnished on the most reasona ble terms at the office of Sullivan S. Child, Claim 4gent, Walnut street, opposite State Capitol Hotel. Principals wishing stibsti bites will do well to call it Once. deci2-dtf ... . . .. . Loam, a liver. colored dog, (POlnter,) about one year old; ,A liberal reward will be give} at OA UnitedSti}tp licatel, " deel2:-2t* ' G. G. KI*ZEL.? CIIIMSTMAS AT KICNRIII, & Bno's.—fip Maj. Gen. Santa Claus—A Proclam4ion:—.l have made S. A. 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 sifts. You will fiud 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. d_ecl2.2t* I=l OLE liii_PRESEIONB AND INTENTIONS.--In our generous moods we have at times fancied our selves in possession of th? 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 coat 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 mtttual. Our daily study is to obtain goods cheiT, and dispose of them at a lower price than opr honest com petitors, so as to convince the public that our object is not to make large profits, but for the purpose ofincreasing 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 C. 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. USE THE SUFFERER'S BALM— (.07/ins' x9irup of Boots, Barks and Herbs.—lt will cure coughs, colds, sore throat, croup, bronchitis, asthma, &c., &c. For sale at J. M. Bomgard ner's,' corner of Fourth and Market streets. decl2-1w NEW Sroax.--.31r. A. F. Brandt, through the columns of the TELEGRAPH', would pro claim throughout the land 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 a large and well selected stock of dry goods cheap for cash. The object of Mr. Brandt is to sell goods with a very small profit. All goods warranted to be as represented. Call and ex amine the stock. Goods shown cheerfully. decl2-2t FOR SALE-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 Boaa street. For particulars enquire at THIS OFFICE. nov3o-tf BEA:trruumx adapted fer Christmas pre sents are the following articles: Instantaneous views for the stereoscope, - battle scenes, camp life, ruins of Che.mbersburg, and all the prin cipal heroes of America, Europe, Africa, &o. 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 Du. AVEmos.'s King of Pain should be kept in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth ache, Earache in throe minutes. Diarrhceo, Bloody Flux. pain in the Back and Side,lnflam mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitation,of the Heart. Sole agent for the State, S. A. KUNKEL 8 880., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. s ept2o-tf ~...........q11).....,. FEVER AND AGUE can be cured. Do not think because you 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, but it is a perfect cure. A trial of this will convince you and your neigh bors. It can be had only at No. 27, South Pine street, by Dim L. Ball. octr-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. SELLING OFF.! SELLING OFF ! ! Our whole stock of Dry Goods, intending to engage in business in the city. I will commence on Monday next to sell ont my whole stock of Dry Goods My stock is very large and I name in part, 1,000 yards fast colored calicos at 25 coals a yard. 4,000 yards of bleaehed,yard wide murlins at 45 and 50 cents, worth 70 cents. Of black silks we have a large assortment, and of the best make. B alok bombazines of the finest quality; black alpaca=, tla ik Canton cloth, black French merinos and a great many other black weeds for mourning. Per sons in want of such goods woe d do well to call. Furs and cloaks we wilt sell at greatly reduced priceis. Irish Linen of the best make, linen Cowling, lined table cloth, Marst ides quilts and blaskete, We hare some first rate quality of gentlemen's furnish ing goods, such as undershirts, drawers, socks and white shins. 500 dozen or ladies' wool and cotton stockings. Cass[mere; cassinetta and black cloth. We hare a large assortment of tine French cambrics, Fansookhauslins, undressed cambric; brillanis and finc white linen diaper. A large assortment of plain and figured dress goods. It is impossible to name all the goods on hand in a well assorted dry good store. All !wish to sty is to persons in want or dry goods, call Bruises, and as I am determined to close my whole ttock out, lam willing to sell at re duced prices. Ln0261 S. LEW'S% rfillE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE A. OF AN INVALID Published for the benefit, and ass CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Pre mature De ay or Manhood, &o , supplying at the sums time THE MEANS OF FELT-CURB By one who bat cured himself after undergoing so.o iderahlequackery . By en clos ng a post grid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NA:MANTEL MAYFAIR, Esq , Oec,B El4.witu Brooklyn, Kings county, N. Y sir A lItTSTOLOUJOAL VIEW or Matutrann I—Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine plates and engravings of the Anatomy of toe Human Organs in a state of health and disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment—the only rational and successful mode of curia, as shown by the report of cases treated A truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating .marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical condi. lion. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents In stamps or postal currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by nirra, , and medicines sent to any part of the world. ocBd&Stn w for Return° Firs caw sit CISHIED I I—Dr. Lockrotall baying become eminently successful in curing this tor` riblo malady, Invites all similarly afflicted to call or send for circulars of references and testimonials of numerous Ames cured of from one to twenty-four years' standing. Re devotes his attention especially to diseases of the Cer ebro-SpinatvAxis, or Nervous System, and solicits an In. vestigation of his claim to public confidence. Re may be consulted at his private residence, No. 141 West 42d street, daily, from 10 a_ at. until 4 e. bf„ °adept Saturday and Sunday. Address alt letters to - DR. V. B. LOOKROW, New York. Care of P. 0. Box 5110. ocSd&wBm To Consumptives. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescrip tion for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and. Lung affections, (free of charge,) bq sending thgir address to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willinmeunrg, Hinge county, New York. [sep/P-thtiwam COLOATIVI3 LIONICY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet soap, In such universal de. mend, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollientin Its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in Its action neon the gin. For sale by all Druggists end Fancy floods Dealers. jisdla.daylo, .PIIIcE VEGETABLE TONIC. 1111834 most heplthy persons feel more or leas weidrthis extreme Waral Teagig, and - lote their 11P petite: They need a good 'Wong Timid—ow that will strtMrthelithe nervous system and Connell. This they San get at Newts per bottle, at Mrs. I. Ball's, No. aT, South Pine street, Harrisburg. Orders from a dears* promptitattendod to. • soil Ba,nnva,fl•t's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, &c., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa., to whom all orders should be addressed. sold by druggists everywhere. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: _ _ _ HABiIBBI7EO, Feb. Bth. 1864 C.A. .13ArmvART—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges, and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and, in comparison with thew 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. IL ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. WI agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Bannvart's Troches. W. C. CATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. RAIIBIREV2G, Jan., 1864 To C. A. BAraivAirr---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 To C. A. BAmivAnr—Dear Sir : Having 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. RAKESTRA.W, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, HARRISBURG, Feb, 29, 1864. To C A. BANNVART —.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. HERE. HUBBEL'S Golden Bitters. A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC tNTWORATING AXD STRENGTHENING Fortifies the system against the evil effects of unwole some 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 apn , tile. Will invigotate the organs .1' digestion, and moderately increase the temperature of the body and the force of the circulation, acting in tact as a general corroborant of the system, containing no poisonous drugs, and is The BEST ToNIC BITTERS in the WORLD. A fair trial is earnsedysolicted. GEO. C. RUBBEL & CO., PROPILICTORK , HUDSON, N.Y. Gent rid Pep 11 American Express Building, 55 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK. toy- For sale by Druggists, Grocers, &c. O. W. GROSS & 00. Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and for sale by J. H. LuTz, C. K KELLER, GEO. WINTERS and S. A. KUNKEL. ocll4-d&tv Military Business attended Po Bonnty Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, generally, made out and collected, Per sons residing at a distance can have their bushier: Lraxs acted by mail, by addressing EUGZNEBNYDER, Attorney-nt-Law, At_frls Third stree t . Rarrlahara Pa ENE W Al) V EILTISEMEA TS. NOTICE. RADDLIBURD. Beoa, Nov. 14, 1864. Notice is hereby given agreeably to Section 2 of the Act of the Geberal Assembly of td2e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act enabling the Banks of the Commonwealth to become ADEOCia:IOIIE , for the pur pose of Banking under the laws of the United states," approved the 22nd day of August., A. D., 1861, that the Stockholders of the Harrisburg Bank have this day voted to become such an association, and that ' its Di rentors have procured the autburty of the owners of more than two-thirds of the Capital Sloene to make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the United States. J. W. WB [R. nola-lm Inforthation Free TO NERVOUS NUFFEREBS A GENTLEYLOT, cured of Nervous De- Incompe.ency, Premature Decay, and Youth- Error, actuated y a desire to benefit others, will be happy to lurnisti to ull wilt need it. (fres of charge,) the recei p t and directiens for maaing the simple remaly used in Ins case. Sufferers wishing to profit, by the advertiset's bad experience, and posse a awe and valuable remedy, can do so by addressing him of once at his place of busi ness. The Recipe and fall information—ot vital impor tauee—wdl e cheernulyaint by return mail. Address JoEIN B. , CIDEN, No. 60 Nassau street, New r ort. P. S.— Nervous sufferers of both sexes will fin! this information invaluable. n029-daw3m HORACE WATERS' Great illueical Establidament. No. 481 589ADwa.v, NEw 'PORK. EIGHTY New Pianos, Melodeons, Harmo niums, Almtandie and Cabinet Organs, at Wholesale auu WWI P. ilea low. SEtioNtl HAND PIANOS ai great bargains, prices from $6O to $2OO. Nov 7 octave nanos, :260 alai :275, with carrel legs and mouldings., WO and upwards. • Melodeons, $6l to :250.. A large sock of SLLEEtMUJLC, JICoJC BOOKS, and all kinds of /N5T0.7L31.P.4:2W, and musn Mer eoanaise at the lowest rake 10,000 sheets of tousle, a lit. tie coiled, at 1,% cents par page. n 0250& warn Neutral Sulphite of Lime, FOR PRESERVING CIDER. WE ARE selling the very best article of the kind, prepared according to directions of E. M. liorsiord, I•rofeeor or Chemistry, Howard Univer -2111. It IS perfectly reliable and nee from impurities. Directions accompany each package. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy tioe .13 Store, No. 91 Mac. ket street ; Harriauutg. , cc 26 H. C. ORTH, Teacher of the Piano, IVlelodeon, Violin AND SINGING. Nu. THIRD EITHRIT, MOW MARKET. bep34l.6in E. CI . UOBIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFSICA IN THIRD STREET, .180V10 MARKW/' a Bounties, Pensions and Back Pay collected at legal rates. [dec3 f FOUR ! FLOUR ! Fine Family Flora!— 100 barrels of the best brand of flour in this city. very barrel warranted or money returned, and delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. For sale at seplo SHISLER & FRAZER'S. • TOWN LOTS FOR SALE, ON BRIGGS STREET. Inquire of JOHN H. BRIGGS, Esq., ocSidif • or BENJ L FOSTER. WARNING TO THE PUBLIC.---To pre vent any mistakes occurring hereafter, is aegard to our place or businera by our numerous fr ends and bus iness men, we hereby notify the same that we still are at our old. amid, 105 ha, het street, gad have no connection with any other party or ee , a..Lishinent la the city. At the same time we draw the attentioa of the public in genera, to our newly rchelved large and splendid as soronent of clothing andgente'rurLianing goods, which Wel.* cheaper than can be iro,ght at any other place in the c;ty. waga-lm FOR SALE,. FOUR VALUABLE HOUSES, locnted in different parishr the city. For particulars eneA.re at the Cheap Grocery Store, earner Of Third and Mutant. noBOdtt SITUATION WANTED, A S .BAR-TENDER. Can give the heat of LA. tumult - nand Woos. and Fpo , Us both Foglith and German pply at i 1ec12.-d3'l THIS OFFICE. WANTED, A. SMALL HOUSE, or rooms for a family of two persons. Address. Dal2-.3t D. E. at this oillee. $ 70 A MONTH ! I want Agents every where, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to sell 1 , item Articles, the best Riling ever offered. Full par ticulars free Address. YDS T. GAREY uOl6-dsw3m Biddeford, Bathe. WANTED. -5125 A MONTII!- Agents everywhere, to introduce, the new Share cf. Clark. Sixteen Dollar Famitg Sewing Machine, the mil:, low price machine In the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wdzon, Howe, Singer Sr Co„ and Palciaeldar. Salary and expenses, or largo commissions allowed AU other Ma chines now sold for less than forty dollars each are in fringements, and the seller and user, liable. Illarraled circular= sent free. Address, SHAW & MARK, nol6 daw3m Buldererd. Maine. lllii BUEHLER HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA. The undersigned, having lately purchased the • BITEIRLER 110111 SE 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. dec7.ly* Grand Exhibition OF Christmas Presents KUNKEL & BIM'S Drug and Fancy Store, THE following are some of the articles to be obtaiiied, appropriate to the season : ORNAMENTS. Holleman Glass Vases. Flower Stands. Toilet Bottles. Watt h Sands. Cigar Stands. Match Stands Cigar sat :Asada. Reading a d Book Staub. FANCY GOODS. Fancy Far s. F.ne: Riding Whips, Card ra,es, pearl and Canes leather. Out Glass Colognes. Ivory Tablets. LEATHER GOODS. Dressing Cases. Sbav ug Cases. ad es' Companions. Ladies' Satchels. Cabs Sa:chel.3. Portofohos. Qtg r Cases. Match Cases. P.atemotanales. Ladies' Pumas. TOILET ARTICLES. • Powder Puff Boxes. Band Bihrors. Toilet Waters. Tot et Soaps. Bruthes. Pomades. Powders. Comhe. Sachets. lithise It's Toilet Potts. SOLDIERS' WARES. Writing Cases.. Sewing Cases. Cavalry Cases. Fo lot. Leather and Wicker Pocket Mirrors. Flasks. Money 801 t.... Leather, Metal and Guns Cups. VARIE T.IESI Wooden Dazzle. Fancy Boxes. Meerschaum Pipes. Work Bore=. Brier Pi es. Box of C gars. Pocket Knives. Leather and Gum Balls. Fine Razors. Fine Dominoes. D aries for 18E4. Thermometers. Ardo. a great variety rf Lava Waxo, all of which can be had at & Bate% DRUG sTOIIE., deatf No. lig bLin.s.sv STREST, HARRlancruo. HOLIDAY PiIitSENTS. GEO. W. PoIicCA:LLA, J E W E 14 FA re No. 38 Market ,Street, Opposite the 'Tones House, HAS just received a large assortment of Jewelry, &0., suitable for El ulhlay Yreeents, and luv.tes the public to give him a call. Select, your present while the assortment is full CORRECTION OF ENROLLMENT LISIS CT/10% Or ME BOARD Or EntOLLELONT, 14th DOTHICT, k'SNNSYLICUMA, Haturnatirma, Nov. 23, 1864. T will ; e ' BOARD OF ER iLLILENT ALL =as, receive and attend to appiloations fur Ch i correction of the enr.illinent hats. Auy person, properly interested r may appear before the Board, and have any name eiricicen ufL the lie. if he OM Bitow, to the satisfac tion of the lbard, that the person named in not properly enrolled, on cement of : lat. All rage. 2d. Nun-residence. 3d. Over age. Ca.saier. 4th. Permanent physical disability. Stn. Raving served lathe m Mary or naval service of the i 'niter/ :hoes two years dining the prssent war, and been honorably discharged. Civil oill era, clergymen, and all the prominent citizens are wetted to appear, at au/ UM 8, lieibre the Ltosrd to point out errors in Lee lists, and to give such information m their poB.e.estou as may aid in the correction and re vision the. eof. • nova dim TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFrttia nr - COMPTitOttilla Or VI& Unfelt-KM; WasILWKITO.., Nov: 2t, 1364. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence mes.nted to the mutersigeed, it bei been maw) bppebr twit the nARICI-BUrlti NACIONAL ElatsK., In ton City of Bar ri burg, in the Coenty Daephtn, and .:Late o Bain. ay vatted, bee been duly or,duazett under attd ecdor. lug ito tee ie.tube.dente of the act in Cuu...ess, eu it.ed "bat Ant to p.c. t tile a atatiOnat tateLC,, entit.te . by a ile..ga t Unite antes boeus, and to wevide for the area ad 11 and retlempl.oa thineol" appovea June 3, 1864, and hns cdwp.ied with all Lilo prOVIWOLIa ul .aid act , nett,itol Lu tic c,tntilleti wan to 3 ore commencing the buii-e,e of iaek ing uneer iuid act: therefote 1, SAMUEL T. HOWARD, Leputy Comptroller or the Currency, do limeby eertily that, the iterrimuig Natioual Buulton we (lay 01 fidtr.seurg, tutee co,nty of auvlou, and zoos or YeJus)lv.ma, in usl.lo- iz..d to eon - 0ne...c0 the business of Lewitt% motor the eel atoz %odd. to teetttnouy wbereof, witaea my Laud and seal of office this twcray-Ilret day or November, 1884 SA 'AIM. T. Liu WARD, SiseL. Deputy Centime-ter of tue Currency. ne2S To the President, Directors and Stockholders el the Har risburg Bank. Tar: undersigned, appointed an Auditor by the uourt of Othumon rteas of Dauphin c,unty, nuaer the procieions of the 6th section of the act entitled "An accenauling the bmiks of the toramouweanh to be come associate u,s for the purpoze or battkiie , under the IBMS of the United States," approved the 22,t day of August, 1864, to ascintsua tied ,etermine what was the lair market value of the shares of the said bank at the time of pay leg the last dividend, hereby gives notice that ne atteud for teat purpose at the auto Walk Cu lhuts any, tie 15th day of liecomber, 1864, at .10 o'eloelr. A . When and where all parties interested may at end. D. FidtatlNG, Auditor. Harrisburg, Nov, E 0,18134. _ n„ 80 died& WE receive daily quotations from the east. ern markets, which are open for Lou ik.epeortort of our customers, and at which rates we wit! BUT, SELL Oz EXCHANGE U S•ZO, luAll and Mt Bonds, Oil, Cod and Hallway Stocks, Gold, Silver, an Wanted, Pennsylvania State bIGLER &CO., Stock and ExchangO orokers, • dech-d3w* 50 Market nova, Harrisburg. OVID P.JOLISSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFEICE No. 23, Sot= SECOND STREET. Legal n,nAnn3n and Oolleetigns promptiy. Wexided to. L. HER VHARD, BEILNITAIW. - - --- 10EQEIVED, a good lot of Apples and Po tatl at WI S E , deol2rdttes, Thixd and Walnut. WANTS= NO. 118 MARKET STREET Public Notice G. G. HUNT, Fro. Mar. and Preaq of Board CHAS. C. itAWN, Commissioner 0 the Board. M. T. (11AeLTuN, Surgeon of the Board. NOTICE. STOOKS AND BONDS. AM IT SEMEN T. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL ONE HUMMED AND brivra NIGHT OF THE PRE SENT SEASON. Reuse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, derond night of the engagement of the celebrated young Amer.cm Actren MISS FANNY B. PRICE, Ard the popular Tragedian MB. D. HANCHETT. On widen occasion they perform, to the most successful ploy of modern times emitted CAMILLE! THIS TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 188 Wilt be personated, for the first time this season, Ate: Dual> s' Tr,gle Drams, In 5 acts called CIEEE: THE FATE OF A COQUETTE ! As this poptilarilere etnbra 'es a variety of entertain me, to adaotet to each particular tante, to gird full effect to them no other piece will no performed on the same everting. Norms—On and after this evening, tile Curtain will ids, at half past 7 o'clock. tiCrleor further particulars see programme. • augg-dtf CANTERBURY HALL, WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d Sts Proprietors Businesi and Stage Manager Past hlght of the Nsw IIeNAGNYKKT. • First appearance of MISS DIARY•NEWTOii, The beaßtifol and accomplished Vocalist Sneees 3 Crowns the eEforts of the - GREAT STAR COMPANY R!ss HALINDA KEENE, Maum VIOLA HOWARD, 51153 KATE DARLING - - SAM WELSER, JIM. FLAKE, J. KEENE, JOE MILLER, Prof. STEPHANY, JIM SMITH, ED HAVEN, &c., &o. Admission 28 coats. Box seats 80 contr. Doors open at TX; co amence at 8 o'clock. n 0.% GOTLII4.N.IIIF.NT SALES. - .1.a1e of Condemned Government Property, ASSISTANT QIIAATEHICASTER'S OFFICE, Remussum rime., December 5, 1864. AVILL be sold , at Public Sale, at Govern ".ent Coral, near linnomelatown, (on hoe of Leba non Valley Ra ire 4.) on Tuesday, Vecomber 13th, 1864, et 10 o'clock, A. X , One bund ea and seven horses, To ono -nine wares, ,Two mules. These animals have been condemned as unfit for Crovent ment service, bat for private use good bargains are to bo had. Animals will be sold singly. Sale to continue until all are schtl. Terms, cash in Gove•nmet funds. E. C. BEIVELENBACH, Capt and A. Q. M. =I QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFF:CE, FIF-9T DIV/910N, WA2ECINGTON, November 20, 1864. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the times and places named below, viz : WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., THURSDAY, December 8, 1864. JOHNSTOWN, Pa., THURSDAY, December 16, 1866, TRENTON, N. J, THURSDAY, December 22, 1861. Two hundred Cavalry Horses at each place. Taese domes have, been condemned as unfit for Gni" cavalry service of the artny. For road and farmi,g purposes many good barga:na may be had. Horses sold sleety. Sate to commence nt 10 o'c'eck A . m • Terms: Cash in Government funds. JAMES A. Eff.lN, Colon./ In Charge First Division, qtartermuter G aerate Mace. deoS tdee2o 45 7 . Al) V ERTISEMENTS. Great Attraction! NO. 13 AHEADIE MRS. M. MAYER, NO. 13 MARKET STREET, Has just opened her new FALL STOCK of o p " BONNETS, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS' THE LATEST STYLES CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS And a line assortment, of. WOOLALN lioo.oB, NflisiA4, dia ALL =Dia OF T It I .111 bi INGS Constantly ou- hand, besides everything, usually found In the largebs furnishing er.l4bliettmenus in the country - . sepzu AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF U. S.. BONDSANII TREASURY NolEs.—Deposits receiv uu small Same to be applied to Investment In these $5O, Slue or $5OO secu hies. We act as agenrein this Lily, in correspondence with Gov ernment spouts, tot proCuriug these securities; especially by receiving t.eposits of small sums, to be so applied. interest of 4or 5 per cent, will be aitowed on deposits exceeding $2O. Funds above the amount of all. with deposits wail be kept in the Harrisburg Bank, and a de. posit can be withdrawn at any time by the owner. • The ounaless will be solely of this hatUre, and conducted on plain lair,otien and explainable to all, as set out, with the necessary information as these to securities,in our circulars. These U. S. Bondi and Treasury Notes are the pareSt , and most convenient for investment, bring the highest rate of interest, and can be POW at any time for the amount on their face, together a Ith the accumulated interest, or at a premium. Very moderate commissions wit be asked. H. wiffiNNEY & Co, • Office Raspberry All o y, sear the Court House Harrisburg, Oct. Si, 1664.—A1f VINE FAMILY FLOUR-SHISLER Sr. FRAZER have mad. arrangemento with one of the east Mini in the country w supply the families of Harris. mitt with choice FL Every barrel warranted, and delivered to any pert of the city free of charge, SRISLER FRAZER, Outer', i n Flue Family Groceries, onwrate the C our t Rl3llllO. aulS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. r. TONS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, of a wipe nor quality, Jut received COM the Wyoming Valley and for ado la any quiddity M nol4 SEMLER & FRAZER'S. VITRA. EMMY FLOUR and COE x:‘ REAL always on band; ofßovnt the beat qualit(WßYEß y, t NEW GAME FOR CHILDREN. /CLARE OF ISOLITALELE, together with an %.)1 galottment of other Barnes" at kkeitier's Bookstore, 21 South Second street. aarrishorg. Pa. octl BASSETS, BASKETS, inqre,at.:varf alp SHISLYA & F Succossore to W. Dock.rNt . CROSS frz DUNLAP. JIM FLAKg.