THE TELEGRAPH • • • IS. I'UBLISIELE D • AiORNING AND EVENING', By GEORGE BERGN'ER, OFFICE TIDED NEAR WALNUT . TERSIS OF SUBSCRIPTION. • . SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION. TELL DAILY TELEGUAIII ia served t 3 subscribers in the city at 1•43:' cents per week. Yearly subscriberswin be barged $6 00 in advance. Those persons wha neglect to pay in nilvedwe will be charged $7 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TEE TELEGRAPH is also published week ly,and is furnished subscribers at the following cash rates VII& copies, weekly Three copies to one Post Office Ten copies to one Pest Office MEDICAL. CHEROKEE CURE THE. GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS, AND LEAVES. An unfailing cure for Bpermatorrhea, Seminal Weak ness, Nocturnal Emissions, and ail diseases caused by self pollution; such as Loss of Memory, Universal. Lassitude, Pains in the Back, Dimness of- Vision, Premature 41 Age, Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakeiid nus, grupticns on the Face, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consumption, and all-the Direful complaints caused by de. parting from the path of nature. medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one 013 which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed in a single instance. Its ettrative powers have been i sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. .SaV•To those who have trifled with their constitution, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, wo would say, Despair not l the CEKROKRIS Cutts will restore yon to health and vigor, and after al/ quack doe tors have failed Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and for warded by Express to all pails of the world. . . .. . .. Pamphlet sent by matt free of postage by DR. W. R ItIERWIN k Co., ' Sole Proprietors., noll-deocl-4m No. 63 Liberty street, New York G LAD NEWS for the 'UNFORTUNATE THE LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. Cures in learn one to three days. CHEROKEE REMEDY AND• CHEROKEE INJECTION, Compounded from Roots, Barks and 'Leaves. CHEOKEEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic, cures alt diseases of the urinary organs, such as Inconti nence of the Urine, Inflammation of The Bladder, Inflam mation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Gleet, Gonnorhea, and is es, eeiatly ream/mended in those cases of Fluor s liras (or Wham in females) where al/ the oldnauseous medicines have failed. gam• It Is prepared In a highly Concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two teaspoonfuls tithe times per day. az - - It is diuretic and alterativein its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all of Its original purity and vigor; thus removing from the system all pernicious causes which have induced diseasi. CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or assiat ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea, Fleet, /Vidor 4.lbus or Whites. Its effects are heading, teething and demulcent • removing all scalding, heat, eiaordee and pain, instead of the burning and tamest un endurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack Injections. go- By the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the same time--all improper discharges are removed, and the weak. ened organs are- speedily restored to full vigor and strength. im i .Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6. . ' Ism, Price OHEROICEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6. Sent by Express to any addiess on receipt of prico. THE CHEROKEE REMEDY, CHEROKEE INJECTION AND CHEROKEE CURE, are sold by all enterprising Druggists in the civilized world. Home unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell worthless compoundsin the place of these ; those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make more money by selling, than they Cat on these -medicines. As you value your health, aye; the health of your future offspring, do not be deceived by. such unprincipled druggists, ask for these medicinrs And take no' others. If the druggists will not buy them' for you, inclose the money in a letter, and we will send them to you by express, securely sealed and packed from observation. Ladies or gentlemen can address us in perfect mai &nos, stating fully and plainly their diseases and symp toms, as we treat alt diseases or a chronic. nature in male Or female. Patients need not hesitate because or their inability to visit us, as we have treated patients success in all portions of the civilized gloae, by correspond- Patients 'addressing u 9 will please slate plainly all the symptoms of their complaints, and write Po:al:ace, Contity;-State, and; name of *iter, plain-, and- (=Mae . postage stamp for reply. - : We send our 32-page 1 amphlet free to any address.— Addresnallactters to the proprict,pre, DR. W. R MERWINT & CO., non clend-4ni • No, 63 Liberty street, New York. NE V‘ A D FACT'S EMEA TS PATRONIZE SOME INDUSTILY PfIHE undersigned have established a FAO -1 at Harrhburg, Pa., for the purpooe of MANUFACTURING IIOoPs.KIRTS, t all style; sizes, shapes' nd qual ties. We pay par cuLar attention to the very tent English Steel, We 1;) a large assortment con tttly on hand. Our sales = is at No. 24, Second met,adjoieing T.B. Boyd's tair and Furnitureltooms, tore we will sell very low, wholesale and retail.. Also—Nicest kind of in. in Hoops The largest as etment of Ladies' Corsets, mstantly on hand. - to charge of Competent COHEN BROS. 'Tz. CO., No. 24 Second . street, Harrisburg. N. B. This is the only Hoop-skirt Manufactory at Har risburg. The public is cautioned not to believe the stories of dealers who buy their Heop.skirts from this firm, and afterwards pass them off as their own manufacture. n025-Im* DANTEL A, MUENCH AGENT 1 -IF the Old Wallower Line; respectfully in forms the public that this Old Daily Transportation LiusAthe only Wallower Line now in existence in this oity,) is ln successful operation and prepared to carry freight as tow as any other individual line hetweenkbila: dielphia, liarrlStrurg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and all, other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Williamsport and Slmira 'Railroads. DANIF.L A. MUNCH., Agent. Harrlibcrg, Penn'a. Goode sent'to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Zell & ilinchtnan, Noe. 808 and 810 Market s treat; above Bth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. M., will arrive at Harris burg. ready for delivery, next morning. • [ap3o-rdmyl NEW PHILADELPHIA, c 6 A SURE, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, Market Street, Harrisburg. 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES . OF FABBIONABL.I6 °LOAN'S AND CIROUL ARS, FINE SPRING -SHAWLS. Will open On tho 10'0 April. - : rmar2l-dly Very _Convenient. - JA.CQB TAIISIG, VIES pledsnre atm . his friends and W/Meters. and the publics -in general, that he has opened a wholesale ana retail Variety, Notion and Jew elry Store, N0.106X Market street, above .B . by s iirenlings Building , Harrtsbwg, At -1 I. It would occupy a great amount of space , to enumerate the articles composing my stock. The purchaser will And, through my experience or thirteen years intim business, that l can sell- goods equal to the jobbers in the Eastern cittea sept2O-d6m* Window Shades and Blinds .. 4 BPI/RN - MD assortment of 1.432031 sh ass. sad Paperl3llndo, at SCHRFTER'S Bookstore, sepa R 1 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penna. QUEEM and OLASSWARti* a well ee.- 106ted assortment, just received ;. i enhe latest styles jY BOV'Elt & BbEEPER 1811. BREA.KFABT- 'FICA:--Just re -1 , a line °best oP Sugligh Breakfast Tea; at (>./ ." . SHT.SLER & rRAZEWS, maaceasana to Nut. POOP. Jr.) PEPPER SAUCE,-a-new invoice, ink, oshretat, - [ Doll • - Reasi . sit & neettis2s,.j OMATO: y Vie tenon, oiwg't or piNt at ME= A; +' #& • . . . .. . . -- : ' '...- :74 -: . ',. ~' - - \ -. . • • /.. . . . , ... , .•-,. . , .. . . , ' - ' .. . - . .. E • - . . . .. _ pp ti t . .'. ------- _ - A-_,:. : \,.. T .':‘' -1: - 1 14 ......'.„.'.- . ....c..,,.,..,..4.,*.„.. Atavi • - ?___-------=—_.---...,_,,...- e, ..' ~ --. Y . . 1 4E, .;.' .• • . $2 00 . 5 00 15 00 BY GEORGE BERGNER NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. MEW OPENING Fall and Winter trade! BALMORALS AND SCARFS! . FURS! Tne.Largest and best selected stock in this city I at the New Cloak Store, IN D W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, HARRISBURG, PA. sep24f Macamoose Tonic IS warranted to be the best BLOOD -PUM FIER and HEALTH RESTORER in the market,' for the following complaints: • 00 , 1 4 1 , SUMPTION., in its first stages, COLDS, BOUGHS, MORTIFICATION, INFLAMMATION, BRONCHITIS, AND ALL SCROFULOUS DISEASES: Female Ina Amen, and Genera . ' Debility of the System. 3t has teen found invaluable for Fever and Ague, Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, &c. alienates rather slowly but sure, so that all kind 3 of Fevers and other diseases_ yield to its powerlin afew daYs. - ThN medicine is pcifebtly tale for infants or delihatd persons. s The great superiority of the medicine is that while eradicating diseases, it invigorates the system and creates new, rich and pure blool—a power possessed by no other remedy. It hsa cured many cases of Consumption, Liver Complaints and Dyspepsia since it was introduced, as' numbers will testify. Besides a number of diseased limbs, such es feversofes, white swellings, etc. Warranted asovereign remedy for crnup. This melt eine is a condinatioia of Pure Barks and no Mineral Poi sons about it. PHEPABED BY BEV. I. B. GATES, WILLIAMSPOBT,PA. Sold by the gallon, quart or pint, by JOHN WISE, deel2 Third and Walnut. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, FOR THE HOLIDAY A large and llneassortnient, Consisting of China tea sets, &c., Wooden tea sets, China baskets, .. Crying dolls, Vases, Boxes of game, Tin trumpets, Paint boxes, Horns, ' Tool chests goviog boys, -Dressed dolts," Wooly sheep, Doll beads , Watches, .. -. Guns , ankswenis,, Stables, . . - I% 'thine's; . l. • i Menageries, Animals on wheels Grace hoops, Kitchen utensils, Wind-mms, 1nf... 6 61, Grummets, Cavalry, Harlequins, Railway, - _ Magic lanterns, . : • Poultry yards, . Sheep folds, Ten-pins, Box toys, Noah ark, .. /to &c., ' &c., &c, • Also, a large 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 nuts, dried fruits, slices and crack ers, teas, spices and - coffee, Jellies and canned fruits, rais ens, currants, citron; prunes, &c., wholesale and retail at the store of • JOHN WISE, nob Third and Walnut. I)I4.IIPHER'S DAILY LINE BETWEEN PULLADELPHIA, bock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Nun : cy, Uniontown, Watsontown, . Milton, Lewisburg, Notthumberland Sun . • bury, Treverton, Georgetown, Lykenstown Millersburg Halifax, Dauphin, AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, the 'dPayage will be at the lowest rates.. The Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of -all geode intrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the de mot, of WILLIAM E. ,BURR, 812, Market street, Philadelphia, byss o!cicek will be delivoroitiM.l* riaberg the next morning. -, - OPrelight Always an 'Low in by Any illth•r Line. JOS. MONTGOMERY & CO., Philadelphia and Beading Depot, oct2l-0 Foot of Market street, Harrisburg. :SOLE AGENCY' FOR THIS CITY T AM happy to offer to the public a. larg and splendid assortment of SUPERIOR GOLD PENS, manufactured by LEROY W. FAIRCHILD. These Pens are well ilnished, elastic, and will give er 'tire satisfaction. • • PLEASE TRY THEM. SCHEYPER'S BOOR STORE, Second street, opposite Presbyteries Church, Harrisburg Pa. 'ap23 CANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DEW:Mir k.) TION. SAUCES of allthecelebratadmannfacturitis. SARDINES, OLIVE OILS, o every description. Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR and SYRUP of all grades andprices, and the beet selected stock outside of Philadelphia: All goods guaranteed as 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 - & FRAZM, iamb successors to W. Dock, Jr., & EIONNEIt'S NEW EATING-AND DRINKING SALOON Walnut street, between 7'hird.anclFeurth. • Wines, Doer and the best quality of liquors' onstantly on hand. A *are of the public patronage Is respectfully solicited: [ocBd6re] - .I . OMq DONNER ' NEW Fruit and Confectionery Store. SAMUEL WISE ' & BRO., CORNER of . Seoond and Rine streets, re vv spectfully inform the public that they have opened their Fruit.and Confectionery Store, and will have con stantly on band a large assortment of Fruits. Confectione ries, &c. The public are invited to give us a call. n025-dtilljan6s* SAM'L WISE & BRO. E. O. G 08.14, AVTO.UNEY AT LAW. Oyazcz nr Tanen kelonFr, anova MARKET. Pensions and Back Pay collected at 1001 rates., • , (decktY• .. . . - LI - LOUR l' 'FLOUR ! Fine Family Flour ! L 100 barrels - of the best , brand of firetrAn thiatity. Every barrel warranted or money returned, and delliored to all parts of the city free of charge. For sale at z. aegis - SHISLIIR* FRAZER'S. , TOWN LOTS fpit. SALE,ON BRIG nitsg io - g n g l itk f "ta g ., Nude or WU. 4..."Y'A.P.!•,' :pqyli,swm wpm.ovel.;,tctii? "T:11F, UNION-NOW. AND - FOREVER." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'GAMES! GAMES! GAMES! Pictorial Game of Characters Pet of the Cradle. New Game of QuotaGana. • Fireside Spelling Game. Japan -Puzzles. Mrs. Jollyboy's Pic 'nic., 011 Maid and Old Bachelor. ' Parlor Amusements. - New Game of Matrimony. New Game of Forteit. • New Game of Spirit Rapper. Nuts CO Bruck or 54 Puzzles. Arithmetical Game. Game of Nip, Sledge Tuck and Frizzle. Sparkles of• Wit from tile Brain.. Pan of Mamas. ' • Quartette Gamt'of English Poots, Sultan Vizier or Scherzerade. Quartette Gaire of American Poets. / Dejected Picture Puziles. Conversation Cards. Fortune Telling Cards. • Fox, and Geese. . For sale at Schpfrer's Bookstore, 21 South Sad street, Harrisburg, Pa.. no2l OAKS, oculars, OAKS B ROCHE AND. MOURNING AWLS ! ORGAN GEMS - : COLLECTION or Offertoires, Communions, Versets, Preludes, Pages, Etc, F. Andre, E. Batiste; NE Brosig, A. _Fiver, A. Hesse, Lefubre 'Wely, and others. - ARRANOND AND =TAD ST FREDERICK S. DAVENPORT. Price, Cloth $3 00.; Rds. $2 60. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers, Boston. declo-u¢ Almanacs Almanacs-1 8A30.R'5..• English. and German Lancaster Almanacs, .. for the year • .1 S 6 5 . For sale, by the gross, Dozen , or single:, at Scheffers Bookstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg; Pa. i 3825 QOPAS, Arm and Parlor Chairs, Marl* 17 top Tablas, Lounges and . COTTAGE OHAMBER SETTS, In end' variety it JAMES R. 'BOYD & SON, • no4d4w/ New Ware-rooms, 24 South Second at:, ALARGE assortment of Diaries and Daitt. Journals for the year 1865, for sate at Scheffer's Bookstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. nos A FEW WEE COPIES of the - i ft, RULES FOR RECTIA. TING THE PRACTICE IN THE • SUPREME COURT AND COURTS OF THE - TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF •.• • :-. t, .PENNSTLFANLA T Composed of Dauphin and , Lebanon' counties. Price' $3 50. For sale at Scheffer's'Elookstore, . Harrisburg, nos. • ALMANACS BAERS English and Garman almanacs for sale-by the gross, dozen er single at Bergner's Cheap Bookstore. • .2. - IQUID RENNET yields . with milk tRe most luscious of all deserts for the table; the light est and most grateful diet for 'invalids and children. Milk contains every element of 'the bodily constitution; When coagulated with-rennet it is always light and easyot digeetion; and supports the" system with the least possible excitement.: When still greater nutritive power isdesired cream and sugar may be-added. kteaspoonfal - converb Cl quart of milk into a Arm curd. Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail by : & A KUNKSL; eils-ft . 118 Market Street—. To our fine and extensive stock of ''hoto graph Albums and Photograph Card Plat:trek we have added a BEAUTIFUL ENVELOPE for the reception of card pictures. They must be seen and will briadmired Photographers supplied at the very Joweet whole tale priee, , aud their lard printed upon them for $1 thousand, wholesale and retail, at may 24 SCHEFFER'S BOOK TORY. - - Backgammon Boards. AN assortment of backgammon boards at Bergner s cheap Bookstore. n 02.1 UTTER; RUTTER.—Fresit roll butter AI from Snyder county received every week. Aloe virP ft 159 , 41 . SplrElt. • So ;Portfolios. LARGE. clssortingat at BERGINEWE CHEAP BOOKSTORE, maila 5.1.1 tat IVlltiloginlP nr rntall at-Inw MIME. Wall, Paper ! Wall Paper!! A ratite and splendid stock of Wall Paper ~ti of all styles and prices, for sale cheap at SCHEFFER'S llookstore, sep26 21 Southßecond street, Harrisburg, Penna. Honey: A SMALL but, superior lot of HONEY, just li received, el SHLSLER & FRAZER'S. euglii WRENCH CHALK AND PENCILS, 1 Suitable for Banks, Office; &c., At Scheffer's Bookstore, 'Harrisburg, ' sa29 1110IOKLES I PICKLESI-1--By the Barrel, L Half Barrel, Jar or Down. at SHISLER & FRAZER'S, u 02 ,) (Successors to WM. Dock. Jr., & Co.) REED PEACHES, Apples, :Blackberries, D Currants, Cherries, &e., at SEMLER & FRAZER'S, not amassers to W. Doe& Jr., & Co. MUSTARDS, AFRESH supply of Miohener's Celebrated _ Sugar Cured Hama and Dried Beef, at . . _ . BOYER & HOERPER MiOHENER'S excelsior haras, of this gea eon's oaring. Just received and for sale by CEO I!!!IMEMMMEME WIESE LEMONS, just received and for sale by [col] SHLSLER & FRAZER. 1:100KET BOOKS, Wallets and Purses for . 1_ gale cheap at' BOREFFBR , S Bookstore QWEET CIDER just received at.- 0ct.28 SHISLER.& FRAZER'S • . • • ItirESS SHAD and FINE NEW MACK KEEL, ju,st, received, at 1918 , ROYER k KORRYER. NUTS.—Almonds, Cream Nuts, Chestnuts, English Walnuts Filberts and Walnuts at deel2-dtf JOE& WISE'S. NEW GAME FOR CHILDREN. • ( - lAMB OF,SODITALEE, togethe.r with an kJ . assortmentor other Garoes,,st Scheirer's Bookstore ' 21 South Sowed street: gariisborg, rs: pod VXTRA FAMILY FLOUR and 001.14 J MEAL always on hand, of the best quality, at T.B . BOYER dc.K.0E8,P641.., /110.MATOILE - TSUP, by the gallon, quart or pint, Just received at WM M. GRAY & CO., . (Houser and Lociaman's old stand, Market squard) deel.B 'IIIIIEOEIVED, a good lot of Apples awl l'o- Xi? tiktles,si ' • JOHN dean-Mt Third and Walnut. MOKED : .SALMON.— FINE ...13.140HED S ''SALMON, lust ratotood at' ' ' " NUL= la Mint, Wet; " Otodoasort toWm. Dock,CO_ . . INlSSAollllPlitylita'llll,laNG AND 84 civ • '14,47 ROM k NOM= lIARRISBURG PA., FRIDAY EVENINti, DECENBNI 16., 1864 Diariesi. • Diaries ! FOR' 'so S. i•xci‘vm;•--/a6aarziarlvlri - VERY , muirE, INDECEDt NEW AvvEirriS.F4llE.N Ts: NEW GOODS---JUST OP-ENEDI BERGNER'S Book and Stationery Store. Embracing every new and improved style of • POCKET BOOKS, , YAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS, CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS, RV:TESSIN PURSES, • . 2ORTMONNAIES, &o. It prices to , suit all circumstances. POCKET ovrriazny, Considine or a fine ataritinent'of .Westentkolra'a Saps ' Pdeket.Knives. - • GOLD PENS, From Newton'e celebrated manufactory. Evers Pen with a guarantee. PORT - TOE,IM, ' WRITING OASES,._ ROSEWOD DESKS. PAPETERIES, &a Together with every article usually found In first flask and Stationery establishment, at myl2] ' BERGNER'S, 51 Market street . . Herb "Dir. Lai:tape'sSiave, AAS proved the most effective cure of RHEITMATIO GOUT,,has proved the_ best remedy Of Animating and Strengthening the nerves of Ladies of Confinement, Has proved the best salvo for DRAWING DAD MATTER AND HEALING WOUNDS. ' Priee $1 per bottle. Sis bottles for SE: Dr liamiei Universal HerlpElixir, • An infallible remedy against Cramp in the Stomach, Indigestion,' Cholera, Diarrlicea, Giddiness, Vomiting, Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Epilepsy, Asthma, Piles, Cold Fover, - . .tc., &e. Price pee bottle. Six bottles for $6. • D. FR. LAMPE, Gosh; Kingdom Hanover, 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 medicines, and sub jecting themselves to his treatment, they regained tbei former vigor and good health, and THOUSANDS OF LIVES HAVE BEEN FAVEII BY HIS MEDICINE. The name of Dr. Fr. Lanipe, soon became the most re nowned of European doctor. Hundreds. of thousands of sufferers have ayailed themselves of his' wonderful tocdtcino anxYgot . relieved . Imported by Dr. NITSCH & CO., 48d Broadway, N. Y For salo in Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS & CO., T. N. BORGARDNER, and LOUIS WYETIL locl3doawly] A GENOY FOR THE SALE OF U. S. BONDSAND TREASURY NOTES—Deposits receiv ed insmallsurns to be-applied to Investment in these $50;1100 or;$500 securities. - . WO act as itgeuts,in this etty, In correspondence with Gov ernmeneagenta, for procuring these securities; especially by receiving deposits of entail sums, to be so applied. Interest of 4or 5. per cent, will be allowed on deposits exceeding $2O. Funds above the amount of all such deposits-will be kept in the Harrisburg Bank, and a de posit can be withdrawn at any time by 'the owner. The business will be solely of this nature, and conducted on a plain, fair,open and explainable to all, as set out, with the necessary inforination as these to securities, inpur circulars. Theaua 'Bonds and Treasury Notes are the safest and mestOoriveitient for investment, bring the highest rate of interest, and can be sold at .any time for the amount on Utak face, together with the wieuinittatadleterest. or at a premmd, ..,.,,ikerato commissions oe ussifu. - • al. wint4rNzy Office Rarpbeiu" Alley Near the CASOrt House Harrisburg, Oet. 21,4804.--dtr : . WAEttgG TO THE PUBLIC. ---To pre vent, any , mistakes occarrin, g hereafter , . in regard to our place of businets ear itameroim it ends and bus• iness.men, herehy.notify.the same 'that we still are at our old stand, 105 Market street,, and have no connection with any , other party or . eathellahment in the city. • At the same time we drawthe attention of the public in general to our newly received large anti splendid as sortment of clothing and gents' furnishing goods, which we sell cheaper than' an be , bought any other place in the city. L. BERNHARD, no2l-1m P..BRINHARD. Pl4O OGRAPH ALBUMS. Photograph Albums. `Photograph Albums. ' Photograph Albums. - Photograph Album THE largest and cheapest variety of:PHC TOGRAYEI ALBUMS in the city are constantly ke at jnon:l2) BERqNEWS CEIRAP BOOKSTORE. FIN'E FAMILY FLQIIR —SHISLER FRAZER have made 'arrangements with one olathe best mills in the country to supply the families orHarris burg with choice FLOUR. Every barrel warranted, and delivered to any part of the city. free of charge. • SRLSLER & FRAZER, Dealers in Fins Family Groceries, opposite the Court Rouse. mita . CIEMESE.—Prime New. York Cheeee, 'Pine V,l Apple; Efklish Dairy igid Sap Sago Cheese, just re ceived this morning at SRISLER &FRAZER'S. .001. QOMETHING New and amusing for ►dren—The Filifogßirds, at no2i :-..CHEITEMS Bookstore, Harrisburg, : p.r.coms! 'PICKLES I 1 1 By the barrel, half barrel, jar or dozen, at/ n 0261 • • BOYER & KOERPER. REDUCTION,IN PRICES. -. REIMER & FRAZER, Rave made another reduction in Prices on the loading articles of groceries. oct2B HAVANA ORANGES.—FiIie liavana Or alga jut received at SIIISLER & FRAZER'S, nolB successors to Win. Dock, Jr., & Co. :TT EN OASES SP ICED OYSTERS, just re. calved sit SHISLER & FRAZER, .1029' ' Successors to W. Dock, Jr., & CO TRANSPARENT SLATES! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF. TRANSPA xi. RENT SLATES, of all sizes and prices, for sale at Scitefferbt Bookstore, 81. South Second street, Harrisburg, Penna. eel BIICKWICEAT FLOUR STONS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, of a ape nor quality, just received fiem the Wyoming Valley and for sale in any quantity at, 1114 SEMLER Bz. FRA'4EItiS. TUST ARRIVED I—A fine lot of CANNE PJ PEACHES and TOMATOES. Also, SCPERI PINE APPLES, FRESH PEAS, &c., just received by mrl4-dtr Ad Arcot. near Walniti • QIIGABS, STOUPS, - TEAS, COFFEE, (I kJ all grades andpriCes, at SIEMER & FRAZER, Succeesora to W. Dock 'Jr & Co. jol7 Dealers in Fine Family Groceries. THE LARGEST and best Selection of Gro ccries in the city, to be had at oet2B B.lilBl,Elt B ASKETS, BASKETS, in great variety SHISLER & FRAZER, je27 , Sucomors to W. Dock, Jr., &Co QEEDLESS RAISINS rind Citron - for Mince 10 Pies and cakes, at " plect24lll] JOHN WISE'S. . , . QALT SALMON. 1..3 A new, invoice of Him salt salmon, just received and for sale by SHISLER a FRAZER, sept 26. (successor.to IT. , Dock ar.-C9.) A 14t* Ot celebrated tl. s.mr *; , nnived thismoniing at 4111FMRR IRESIVOYSTEI39 F ba eau,juari received and for sale by & r I P 3 l;t2Al ' . (inaneeapi Jo W. Dock ks Co.) kTEW GOBBENOT SOLDER at :1. 4,11. Kamm% Book at4r9. Webster PRICE THREE CENTS. EVENING EDITION. The War in Kentucky and Ten- Captain Bridgewater, with one hundred and twenty-five men, went into New Castle and drove out Jesse, with a loss to the latter of thirteen killed and wounded. Captain Bridge water chased them through Port Royal, and , was only eight hours behind at that place. It is thought the rebels . would be captured by. Bridgewater's forces. Colonel - Johnson telegraphs that the rebel General Lyon's advance 18 moving on Russell ville; His main force, twenty-five hundred strong, is at Elkton. The Yournes special Nashville dispatch of the 13th says: "The weather has considerably moderated. All our forts did more or less firing to-day, but apparently with little dam age to the enemy. Skirmishing between the lines was renewed to=day with greater earnest ness than for some time past. The enemy yesterday fell back to his main line, but. to day has reinstated the force in his outer lines." Dispatches fully confirm the success of Rousseau's troops under Gen. Milroy. Gen: Dates' Division is within two miles of Murfreesboro' Nothing has been heard from the rebel bri gade that crossed yesterday at Cumberland City. A dispatch received from Rousseau says Murfreesboro' is all right, and he expressed confidence to hold the place against any force the enemy has at his command. The Democrat says: We are inforlhed that Generhl Lyon's rebel forces burned the depot and several sheds at Hadensville, on theMetn phis Branch railroad, yesterday. A lot of bacon stored in the depot, and a large lot of tobacco under sheds awaiting shipment to this city, was destroyed. The rebels aae conscript ing everybody they can find. Nasamms,Dee, 14, r. sa,--Yesterday after noon a reconnoissance was, made by the regi ments from Steadmares Corps, near the Murfreesboro pike. Sharp skirmishing en sued during the afternoon, with- no loss on the Federal side except some half dozen wounded. Deserters who came in yesterday report that Hood had altered his lines somewhat.— Later and more reliable information, how ever, asserts that the rebel forces are still in their former position. Hood has been re ported sick at Franklin, with typhus fever, but the reports are not credited. He is un dOubtedly with his troops 'within a few miles of Nashville. A lot of Government wood was destroyed by a party of Confederates, ten miles up the river yesterday. - A portion of the Rebel General Lyon's com mand are reported to have burned some trestle orlr tho Edgefiald aue iieutunkyitailroad, twelve miles above Springfield, Tennessee. The weather is raodemtilag, and ,a heavy rain fell last night. The river is eight feet, and is rapidly rising. • XXXVIIIth eongress---Second• Session. SENATE, WASHINGTON, Dec.'ls. Mr. Clark, (N. H.,) president pro tete., in the chair. Mr. Sumner (Mass.) offered 'the following, which, was adopted: That the President of the United States be requested, if not inconsistent with the • public interests, to furnish to the Senate any information on the file of the de partment of State, concerning the paper pnb lished in the volume of treaties, and entitled, "An arrangement between the United States and Great Britain, between Richard Rush Esq., acting as Secretary of State, and Cha% B. Agat, his Brittanic Majesty's Envoy Extfa ordinary, relating to the naval force to be Maintained upon the American lakes." Mr. Lane (Kansas) offered the following: Resolvtd, That the Committee on the Con duct of the Wax be instructed to inquire as . to the truth of the alleged charges that large numbers of disloyal persons are in the em ployment of the Government in the navy yards, quartermaster's and ordnance °depart ments, Sce., of the country, to the exclusion of loyal men, with power to send for persons 'and papers. Mr. Lane : (Kansas.) I desire to make a statement that was made in my presence last night, before a large • assembly of gentlemen, in a public speech, that a few days ago the son of• a soldier Who died 'of starvation in a rebel prison, applied at the Philadelphia navy yard for employment, which was necessary for the maintenance of the family of this sol •dier who had died of starvation. He was re fused, while at the moment of his refusal there were thousands of disloyal men in the employment of that navy yard. I make that statement in the hearing of the Chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs, and call his attention to it. • I ask for the passage of the resolution. Mr. Chandler (Mich.) suggested that as the Committee on the Conduct of the War had as much before it as it could possibly do, be tween November and the 4th of March. The resolution bad better be referred to a special committee. Mr. Lane said his object was to have the investigation made, and the report upon Übe fore the installation of the new administration. It there was such an evil as spoken of, it should be made known, and the policy of the Administration should be chaisged in its in stallation. He was one of the men who be lieved that no government could be success fully administered unless it surrounded itself with office holders in sympathy with it. He wanted the report before the 4th of March next. Mr. Johnson (Md.) did not know that he had any more confidence in the Administra tion than the Senator from Kansas, but he had no doubt, the President would see to it that the offices were filled by loyalmen. What, ever might be saicLas to the loyalty, of„ the navy yard employees, it was a fact that they all voted for Mr. Lincoln. He did not be lieve the Senate had any right to interfere in this matter, which he thought was one per taining to the. Executive department of the Govenunent. Suppose the investigation turned out as the Senator from Kansas antici pated,, whit could the senate do? Nothing but expOss an} Ppiuiuy which could have no legal binding whatever "upon the, President, and he might, or_ might not disregard it, either because he 'thought it his interest to do so or not.. As he did not concur hi the conclusion of the Senator On r the sub„Kct, - vgi,,pprio4 to tale rooolotion. nessee Loinsvrr Dee. 14 FROM NASHVILLE _ • • • , STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISIIMENTi - , ADVERTISING BATES-121MILI T * The ttliincing are the . ratee for advertielnk it Gaunt, Thom having edvertleing to do will and It con venient for reference: *4r Four lines or lase constitute one-hall square aght lines, or more than four, constitute a square. NV A HALF aqua=. One ray $ 30 i'wo days .: 50 : Three days 75 One week .... ..... 1 25 .One month 3 00 two months 450 1 Three m0nth5....... 6 - 60 Six months 800 One year.. ... ..... 15 00 Administration Notices Marriage Notices Auditor's Notices 2unerai Notices, each insertion Sir Business notices inserted in the Local Column, or before Marriages and Deaths, Erma Czars ran -UN'S for each insertion, _. FOR ONE %WARE . One day . ...... . $ 00 ..... 100 Three days 1 25 One week.......... 2 20 One month 6 00 Two months 9 09 Three months - 11 00 Six months 16 00 One year 25 00 2 75 HOUSE OF -REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Holman (Dad.) introduced a resolution directing the Secretary of War to furnish a copy of the order issued Dec. Is% 1863, in regard to troops enlisted on condition that they should be discharged when the regiments were mustered out of service; also, the order dated December, 1863, addressed to the Gov ernor of Massachusetts, in regard to troops to fill up old regiments; and, also, .inform the House whether the prin.ciplestherein.an nounced have been applied to soldiers mus tered to fill up old regiments. ' Mr. Schenck (0.) objected to the consider ation of the resolution, unless it was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. which he said had that subject under consideration, and had already obtained information on the subject. • Mr. Holman's resolution was referred to the, Committee on Military Affairs. 1 • Mr. Mallory (Ky.) asked leave to Offer resolution requesting the President to C,Oril wan loge all papers bearing on the arrest and imprisonment of Lieut. Gov. Jacobs and Col. ',Watford, the latter one of the Presidential electors of Kentucky; by whose order arrested and where they are imprisoned. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) objected. On motion of Mr. Orth, (Ind.,) the House took up and passed the Senate bill providing for a speacial term of the Court for the Dis trict of Indiana. On motion of Mr. Griswald, (N. Y.,) a reso lution was passed directing an investigation of all the facts as to the practical operationof the pension laws, a system of permanent re lief, and to'inquire into the actual constitu- tion of the present invalids, and what mea, Sures should be passed to secure to them em ployment independent of pensions. Mr. Cox (0.). offered a resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the Secretary of State, if not Mcompatible with the public service, communicate to this House all communica tions on file in his office with reference to the diffculties upon the northern borders, and which have been referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Cox said this information was desired with kyiew to some action of the Committee, on Foreign Affairs, and for the elucidation of the questions committed to them. , Mr. Blaine (Me.) moved that the Committee' on Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of exempting sailing ves sels of 500 tons, and upwards, from the two per cent. tax imposed in the 94th section of the internal revenue act of 1861. Adopted. From Charleston. GEN. SHERMAN'S ADVANCE-CONSTERNATION AT CHARLESTON-THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERG. ForntEss Plimtutomi - Dec. 13. The steamship Arago, Captain Gadsdin, arrived here last evening. having in tow the. United States gunboat Augusta, which broke , riovin while on the way from Port Royal. The Ara& has mails, passengers and important dispatches from General Foster, cpmmanding, the Department of the South. The latest advic from Sherman' at the' time the Arago left—n the Bth instant—we're that his advance troops, coropriSing mostly cavalry and light artillery, had reached :a point only forty miles from Savannah._ and were steadily feeling their way towards that city, with every prospect of capturing it with very little loss td'his army. He had succeeded in severing the railway communication lead ing to and from Savannah, and had cut off the,. most important routes of supplies for the troops that were hastily assembling in the de fence of the city. The bombardment of Charleston has been suspended, and Colonel John E. Mulford was rapidly pushing forward his arrangements for the exchange of the residue of the Union pris oners in the hands of the Rebels at that city. The most intense consternation is said, by our men recently exchanged, to be prevail ing, not only in Savannah, where the author ities are hourly expecting to hear the • boom ing of the guns of Sherman's vanguard, but also in Charleston, it being with difficulty that the excited feelings of the populace can be allayed, ski' great is their dread that Sher man may yet make the capture of this latter • city the. object of his- grand campaign. The exchange of prisoners is progressing very favorably, considering the state of affairs in Charleston, and no doubt is entertained but that'Colonel Mulford will succeed in tibtaining a sufficient,number of our men as will load the remaining vessels of the exchange fleet. Markets by Telegrapb. PECLIADELPRIA 3 Dec. 15 Trade very dull. Receipts flour small; mar ket firm but very little doing; sales 500 bar rels extra family at $l2 and some fancy lots at $l3. Bye flour firm at s9®9 25. In corn meal nothing doing. Wheat steady; .sales 3,000 bushels red at $2 62; 900 bushels Dela- Ware white sold at $2 90. Rye ranges from $1 73 to $1 75. Corn dull; small sales old' yellow at $1 88, new at $1 70, and mixed at $1 70. Oats less active; 7,000 bushels,Pena. sold at - 92c. Barley and malt are uuchapge,d.. Cloverieed wanted at $14@14 50. 'Tintothy $5; 500 bushels flaxseed sold at $3 75. , rin groceries there is very little doing. Provi sions firmer; sales mess pork at. $11®42; hams at 20®21c, and shoulders at 18 1 - 1 ; Whisky advanced and . now commands sl94® 195: NEW Yonx, Dec. 15 Flour has an advancing tendency and the market is firmer; sales of 11,500 bbls at $9 80 @,,10 for State, $ll 25(411 90 for Ohio, and_ . $ll 90®12 25 for Southern. Wheat firmer; sales of 17,000 bus at $2 40 for red. Corn - steady, but quiet, at $1 90®1 92: Pork buey-: ant at $40®42.50 for new.. Lard buoyant at 231®241c. Whisky firm at $1 95. - New York Stock Market, • Nzw Yost., Dec ,15 stooks firmer. Chicago and I. 1071; Cumberland preferred 501; Illinois Central 1301; Michigan Southern 734; do. guaran 7 teed 145; New -York Central 1201; Pennsyl vania coal 105; Reading 1371; Hudson River 1174; Canton Company , _34 ; Missouri 6'5.641; Erie Railroad 941; Coupons 1881 1161; Five Twenties 109; Ten Forties 1011; TreasurY 1194; One year Certificates WTI; 'Gold 2331 afterward 2351. , • Philadelphia Stock Market. - - Pittnaiieopirii, Dec. Steaks steady. Pentieyhrtuais 6'e _931; Reading. Railroad . 6 8, ;..!Merria Cane r AO; Long Lapsd not anoted; RentuTylvatknOin4- ra 87: Eteitailatoii New York par 150