Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, December 23, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
I 3 PITBLISHF.II • .
MORNING- AND El' EN Ili 0,
BY GEO G F,' B 11, - G-N•U 9.;
OFFICE THIRi.; 4:'.. XAAa Ml 4! r 7
TERMS OF SUBSCP.II2IION.- .
fs.usscrurnox
TEE DAILY TI.LEGRAPTI is served striwctiber:i in the
city at 1234 cents per wcer. 'Yearly sobscribt rs be
' barged $6 00 io advance. Those persons v. ha neglect to
pay in adv.neevrid b.?. charged ..S,l 00,
FEEBLY TELIIGRAPat
Too TELEGRAPH IS also published weeldy,and furni , hed
rubFeribets 4t the following eaqt rates
Single copies, trcekly
Three eopkis to one Post Cdßee
Ten col - 11oz to one Pc st Wee
UA L
_ .
DEC JOHNSON,
BA:IAT I ITIOR
LOCK HOSPITAL,
dirluun6i•ed tlrei wait eisrtattu, diteetiy
Al and etrotrtun! rotnethea in the e - orld ;et
tiE.A.SUS Of IMP it ti I >.6.'N OE.
KRUM IN SIX To TW - 11;!,V1 1 1 Holt r,;?
N.+ AtEISAJtiItY OR NOXIOUS DRUHS
A Chore Warranted, or No Charge, in from
•
ff=EW=l
Weakness or the Back Affectiens of the Kidneys tiud
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General De.
WI% Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low. Spirits,
(Wanton of Ideas, Palpitation of the heart, Timidity
Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the
Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver
Lunge, Stemanh or Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Debits of Youth—those' secret
and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the
Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
so., Impossible.
YOUNG MEN
g„ i ,peciaits% oho have become the victims of Solitary Vico,
that & sw im a k zt destructive habit which annually sweeps
to. an untimely VIM thousands of Young Men of the
most exalted talents end brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have entrance,. listening Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence or waked to ectasy the living lyre, may
call with full confidence,
MARRIA.G.E,
afperied poisons, or Young Mon Contemplating marriage,
heinlawaro of physimi weakliest orvanic debility, dolor
calties,.itc, speedily-cured.
He who placoo hinuelf under the care. of Dr. J. may re
ilgicinelytontlde ha his 'honer as a gentleman,' and email•
dontly rely upon his skill as a Physician.
• ORGANIC V.EARNFJ,;IB
artmudititely cured, and full vigor metered.
This dtaressing affoolion , —which renders life miserable
and marriage impctsible—is the penalty paid by the vic
tLm3 of improper indulgence,. Young persons are too apt
to commit exw.u. Irons not being aware of the dreadful
consequences that may ensue. Now, who that under
stands the Butted will pretend to deny that the power of
procreation ie sort sooner by them falling into improper
habits than by the prudent. Beeides licizg deprived the
pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and de
atritetive symptom to both body and mind arias.
The system becomes clerangqi, the physical and mental
functions weakened, lose of I=T:cativo Power, norrone
irrltsbility,,dyspepsia, palpitation or the heart; indigestion,
Imnaltatoinal debility, a waettug Of the [map ; ceoo,.ten
gumption decay and (lease._ '
ilzmwm pro. 7, Pours FingDARICUIC armiaa,
Left bald site going tram .aaltamoro street, Eb, few doors
from the corm, Fat not to ahem 70 name and number,
Letters must he paid and contain a stomp. The Doctor's
Diplomat hang In Ids olden.
. DR. 40/111SON,
gember of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, grad
nate from oneof the most eminent colleges in gm United
etates, mad the greater part of whose life .has been went
in the hospitals of London, Paris,. Phtiadalphia else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing 'cures
that were ever knows ; ninny troubled with ringingin the
Amid and ears when ezieep, greet nervousness, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfuln; -with frequent
blushing, attended. sometimes with detangililo6lo of iniud
were cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIOL
%. 1 1.0;a are soma of the at and melancholy efiecte pro%
dated, by early habit; of youth, viz : weaknosa of the batty
thotthatteti pains ..the •head, dimness of wog .roui of
tnueoular waer, palpitation of the heart, tlyepepele, Dar
row?: irtitabllity symptome - of consumption, &e. •
0.-Zrt max.-to fearful elfecte on the mind are mean
to 14 gireadatl— ose Of willory; eunfaE!on of blear, de
preeetati-Of spirits, Oitrforenotilitge; aversion to .theiety.
self dltitregt; love of enatatfe, theldlty ; Fe., ari i t '6OllllO
the evils prod4toe-.1..
;lOU NG ML
dtave i^iured taeMseltres by a certain tri;
444,3 g in whorl CUD; a bait frequently learned from
lull coMpanions, or at school, twe drools or which ore
lotglitly fa3lt, even when asleep, and ti not cured rendira
Marriage rR osata,e, end destroys froth unod and .body,
anoulda Kap aLtrieditAcly.
. Matta n, t hat a young man ; Me hop,or oak:airy,
trot darling of liis parents, eboaki ecatched from all
FCSTrAIIi Sitioyments of life, by the consequence of
dOviatitio, from tiatli of nature and indulging in a
Coortign Setab. persons sorer, before contom
platlog
Renee ithat a soend mind And btnly arethe Meet net edzirY
requisites to promoteconnublalhappinces, :indeed ; Wit—.
out, those ; the journey tifrough LiCe becomes a weary MI,
gilinage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the riot.; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair and fißed with Oft
melancholy reflection that the happlacas of another b...
Mimes blighted wlth cur owe.
DISEASE OF IMPEDDENOE. •
Whim the misguided and Imprudent votary - of pleasure
'duds he has Imbibed the seeds of this painfal diseese,
too often happens that an ditimed sense of shame or the
dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who
tfrom education and respectability, can ahem befriend him,
tie.falls trito, the hands of ignorant an& designing pretend
ers* Who* incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub.
Aimee, hasp him month after Month, or:as longue
'ilistisnaileat fee sae be obtained, and In despair leave him
• , ruined health to sigh over hisgalling disappointment,
use of the deadly *eon, Mercury, hasten lite
daplmeofthistonetan' diseme,suatianadett.
fie n d , bract, Nose, Skin. progreSsing
bone ‘6f tL ' rapidity till death pas n ported to . his
with frighthn ley Khan him to that midi/corded
&Segal suffraint. •
** 00 invoice rstursz
country from whem.
INPOWEBIET 0 1 TEE PRESS
The many thousands cured at thin inettlationjear alter
year r and the 'numerous imporitnnt rtarilgal operatio
of
ns
performed by Dr . Jobnson, witness:4 by. the ces of which
reporters
the Surt,,CUpper; and .rin3r, other Pagel'.,
have appearen_ageitend again before the public, besides
hies 41difig: genticinati et chatueter and respond.
bility;lS a sufgcdent guarautea to the ralictod.
SKIN DISEABLI , .I SPBEDI/IYOUKED
OLEIa• NO, 'I Bonn% ktratheiriale. 414.r.rtt
aD2R-dltv . •
Diaries ! Diaries !
FOR 18135.
A LARGE assortment of Diaries and Daily
.01. Journals for the year 1885, for sale at scherier's
Bookstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa
nob
l
Almant s gsl .E
it t ! Wanacs
English timid Grernipin ,Lancaster
Almanacs,
for the year
IL S 6 5 .
-e t ude, by- the grose, Doren, or sine, at Schefferi . e
& 'tore. 21 South Second ?treat , flaniEKKa•
, Se ' V
Swim.
FE 1 •
4 4 MORE COrrE c i - Of the •
,
v4311.141114 1- IRE PRACTICE 114 Tom,
p;• ,1 0 74 . M. 'II;TRT AND COURDI OF THE-
St r PR F X E k , amOuL•meritlor OF
TWELFTH NyLvANIA,
FENN- 4 Lebanon counties. Price
Coinposed of Dauphin an, - Nxetore, Harrisburg, Pa.
23 to. For sale at Scheffer's
not
---
CLOP"- Aim pad Parlor vi airs, Marble 0
top Table?, :Lounges and
OWPAGE.9EIANEBEW-SENZT -
In great variety .' .:..
JAISEES . R. BOYD* SON,:
New'llrarp-roomg, 29 South Second 51
1018, e LARD .—Fifty - Irkins firtie liettle
.111. ran•
red LOA for We firkin or round jua
eadiroA UM BOYS
Ai lOA,
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$2 00
500
15 00
BY GEORGE BERGNER
111E1)142A 1.
CHEROKEE CURB
- THE GREAT"
INDIAN - MEDICINE
COMPOUNDED FROM' ROOTS ) BARNS, AND LEAVES.
An unfailing cure fin- Spernnatorrhea, Seiniruil Weak
ness, Nocturnal Emissions, Mil all diseases caused by kelf
pollution; Ricoh as Lose of Memory t Universal Lassitude,
Pains in the Aide, 'Dimness of Vision, Ammature Old Age,
Weak Nertee; Piffitillly of Breathing, Tram/Zing, WakeA4-
nets ffruptions on -the Face, Pale CoUntenance, Iracin deg
Consumption, and all the, Direful complaints-caused by -
parting from the path of rtaiserr.
,y -This medicine Is a simple vegetable extract, and' one
on which all can rely, as it haWbeen used our practice
for many years, and with thoniareffilreated, it has net
failed in a single instance. Its curative powers have-been
sufficient Id gait/ victory over the Most stubborn case. '
u - To those who have trifled With their coniditution,
until they think themselves beyond the reach of Medical
aid, ww would say, Despair notl the CHICROICES Cows wilt
restore you to health and, vigor, and after all quack doe
tors have failed •
Price,- $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, an*, for
warded by Express to all parts of the world,
Pamphlet sent by mail free of postage by
OR, W. R. 29:RWIN & CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
n01.5-deod-4rn No. 63 Liberty street, New York.
G LAD NEWS for the lINFORMATE
THE LONG SOLTOHT FOR DISCOVERED AT. LAST.
Cures in from one to three days.
CHEROKEE REMEDY
AND
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
Compounded from Roots, Barks and Leayes.
CIIEOKERE REMEDY; the great Indian • Diuretic,
mires all diseases of the urinary organs, such as /neenti.
Renee of the .Urine, Inflammation of.the Madder,. ./Own
motion of, the Kidneys Stone in the Bladder,
_Stricture,
amid, Meet, Gonnorhea, and is especially .recommended
in those cases of Fluor alkts (or Whites in females) where
all the old nauseous medicines Amp fated.
Aar It Is prepared in .a . highly concentrated form, the
dose only being from onto two teaspoonfuls three times
gar It Is diuretic and alterative in its action; purifying
anti cleansing the blood; - Causing it ti flow in all of }ts
original purify aid vigor; "thus removing from tifesystela
all pernicious causes which have induced disease."
CREEOKEPi INJECTION is intended aian ally or Assist
ant to the OffEROFf.EE REX - NOY. ttnil'shbuld betused in
'conjunction with that Medicine In all owes ,Goork-rhea:
Ofes: Otto' -"
'or Whits. Its effects, ere Am/inn;
foothinfr triad "ctentaWnt ; removing all scalding, heat,
cliordee and' pain,. instead of the burning and &truest un
endurable pain that Is experienced 'with nearly all the
cheap quack.lnjectipriz
Kir By the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY-and
CHEROKEE INJECTION—the 'two medicines at the ague
tirne=all Improper, discharges are removed; and theNreak
ened organs are speedily Teetered to "I vigor add
strength.
lox. Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY; $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for $5,
Price CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for $5. •
Seraby Express to any address on receipt of
THE CHEROKEE MUM', CHEROKitE INJECTION
AND CHEROKEE CURE, arc sold by alt enterprising
Druggists in the civilized world. Some unprincipled
dealets, hoivaver,. try to sell worthless compoundsin the
place of these ; those which they can purchase at Mcheap
price, and make more money by selling, than they can on
these medicines.: AB you value your lenith, •aye, the
health bf tbb.r future offspring, do not be deceived by
such unpriticipied druggists, ask for these medicito s and
take no others. If the drUggisis will not buy them for
you, inclose the money in a leiter,•and we will send them
to you by exprtts, securely sealed and will
from
1 -- ,, dibi nr gentlemen can address .us in perfect
?.come
deuce, stating fully and pl i vrity Wen atacaSeS and sym -
Corns, as wo treat all diseases of a ebrortic nature lia in e
or female. Patients need not hesitate because or U. ir
inability to visit ne, as we have treated pat!ents epccess ;
fully in all portions of the Civilized glone, by Correspond-
Patients addressing un will;pleise slate plainly all the
symptoms of their complaints, .1;40 write Postoalce,
County, State, and: name of writer, plain, and inclose
postage stamp for reply..
We send our 32-page pampidet free to say address.—
Address all letters to the proprietors,
OR, W. R. MERWIN 8: CO.,
nolo.decll.4m . . No, fl 3 Liberty street, New York.
'rag LONG LOOltHli 1:0R HAS COMES
%MALTA AND HAFFINPL2 TO THE BONN AND DACGOTRRS OF
AFFLICTIONI"
DR.• COLL L.N.S . :
SYRUP OF . ROOTS
HAB/ISAND - M.Ftlti)S, -
. .
ViOtt the cure of Coughs ColasSore • Thront,
Croup, Bronchitis, Asthm a, and all similar cone
piaints.
The object of this Medicirie is to soothe and ease the
cough; to dissolve the congealed phlegm that adheres
and sticks to the throat, which excites hacking ; hawking,
and coughing; to relieve ~the irritation in the throat.
which is produced by . catching cold pn. the slightest cx.:.
ROSuro. It expectorates the diseased matter, that has ac
cumulated in the Lungs which rounds and `oppresses, the
respiratory or breathing organs, heals and nourishes the
lungs and bronchial tubes.
This medicine gives tone to the stomach, ti purifies and
circulates tap Mood, which -COusesOppresSion of the
chest and difficulty in breathing, , • ,•
God. News for Mothers ant' chOdrem—Here is the
sufferer's balm ; keep it in your 'acuity, sickness comes
as thief in the night, and your child is suffocated by the
awful' disease, Croup, or -similar complaints. Here' is a
preventative—it is nature's friend.
Medicines are prepared and sold by
SAM.II4 COLLINS,
Indian Medicine Man, near the.corger of Third street and
Straw berry alley
Also, for sale at the Drug Store of
J. BL BOMGAIt[>*ER, •
Corner of Fourth and Market streets, Harrisburg.
All orders should be addressed to DR. •S, CO LLINS,
Harrisburg.
These Medicines are purely Vegetable. nol7
Information Free;
TO NKR Y 0 U - TT FFER RS
AL GENTLEMAN, cured of NervoUS De
MEW, Incompetency, Premature Decay, and Youth
nu Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, ;will
be
happyto'fornieh to all Who need it, (fret) of charge& the
i',Noipe and directions for making the simple remedy used
in his ease. Sufferers wishing to profit by-the advertiser's
bad experience, and posse3s a sure and valuable remedy,
cim:do . so by.addressing him at once at-his place of : husi 7 ,
nem. The Recipe and'fall information....-of vital 'raper
Lance---Will to cueerfullyeent by return mail.
Address ,„, JORN,B..C.GDEN, .
. • • No. 430:Nassau street, New York.
• „
P. g,--Servous sufferers of both setae will full this
inforniation invaluable n029-daw3m
CEEEkSE—Choioe now crop Cheese, just
received at SEMLER & FRAZER,
:ell Secatatorm to W. Doak. Jr., & Co
VALENTIA RAISItS, a now invoice; at
nol SEMLER & FRAZER'S.
N
UTS:—Almonds, Cream Nuts, Chesbints,
English Walnuts.; Filberts and Walnuts at •
decl2..dtf • JOHN WISE'S.
NENTGAME EO - 11 OBILDEEN.
(ZAIRE OF SOLITAIRE, together with an
" 1128("me"sr*er Gaines, at i3olloFer o a Bookie,
21 Sabah Sectindstibet:HaiTilburg: . oot
11XTRA FAMILY FLOUR and CORN
URAL always on hand, of the beat quality, at'
-4 • • DOVER ac.K.OZEPEIL
fiIOMATORtTSUP, by the gallon,. quart or
1 pint, just received at WM W GRAY At CO.,
(Houser and Lockman xold stand, idatket.square.)
decl3 .
E 0 I ED, - a Odd lbt of piles and Pa"
tale;at t . . :
fS
auel24ltf Thin! vl4 Walnut
. .
irreM LA_RGEST andlestSelection of Gro
,
—Nadia% Blsokberneo,
W9lnatoes, imekc., at E4rrl2-407 JOHN WWI,
==
LI F. N , I 0 W AND FOREVER."
IiARRISBUTto, PA.. FRI EVENNG, DECENIBER 23, 1864
NE W V EitTikiE EN `O-;
11=3=EZMZE
ra lErcvklN IN C . :
FOR
Pall and ‘4 l inter Trade!
CAL:MORALS AND SCARFS !
FUNS! S t !
The Largest and hest selected stock in this city !
•New Cloak Store,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
HARRISBURG, PA.
sep24f
rpat Attraction !
NO. 13 AHEAIIiI
M. MAYER, .
-LIJL No. 18 MARKET STREET, "
Has just opened her new IMLI; STOOK of
BONNETS, LADLES' h,NIY
MISSES' RATE, • •
FEATHEDS AND FLOWERS'.
Also,
THE LATEST STYLES'
of-
CLOAKS AND CIUCZLARS
And a fine afeortinent of '
WOOLEN HOODS, MMUS, rte.
• 'I•IIMMINGS
Constantly on band, besides everything usually found in
.the largest fufnishing estahlishmentn in the country.
se.p2o
.
r , GAMES t VAIVIESI • GAMEST ''''
Pictorial Gatne of- Chaiactere. •
• Tot of the Cradie. • • '
New Game. of Quotations,
Fireside Spotting Game. .
•
Japan Puzzlet. -
Mrs. Jollyboy's
Co many m.s4 0/4.l3 4 cheier
Par' or Amusements.
•
New Gement Matrimony.
NeveGatne of Forteit. '
New Game of Spirit Rapper.
tO Brack or 64
p uzzles.
Arithuntic.al Game. -
Game of Nip, Sledge, Trick and Frizzle,
Sparkles of Wit from the 13
Pan of Memos.
Quartette Game of. English Poets.
Sultan Vizier or 'Scheriertule: '
Quartette Game of American Poets,
Dejected Picture Puzzles.
Conversation Cards.
Fortune Telling Cards.
Fox and Geese,
For sale at Scheirer' s Bookstore, 21 South 2nd street,
Harrisburg, Pa, no2l
TOYS, TOYS, .TOYS,
FOR THE HOLIDAYD.'
A large and fine assortmen onsisting of _ :.
China tta sets, &e., Wooden tea seta,
China baskets, Crying dolls,
Vases, Boxes of game,
Tin trumpets, Paint boxes,
Horn; Tool cheats, '' .
Moving boys, ' . Dressed dolls,
Wooly sheep,' . Doll heads'
Watches, . Aura and swords,
Stables, ', Furniture, '
Menageries, Animals on wheels
Grace hoops, Kitchen utensils,
Windmills, . , I: - Infantry,
Drtimmem, ' ' Cavalry, '
Harlequins, . . - - Railway.,
Magic lantorris, Poliltf.fyarrts,
Sheep folds, , . . Ten-piA ' ,
BoX toys, . • Noah ark,
&c., &0., &c., . &c.
Also, a large and fine assortment of sugar toys, P relish
and common candies.
Also, always on hand Such as foreign and domestic fruit
in season, all kinds" of nuts, dried fruits, olikps and crack
ers, teas, spices and coffee, Jellies and canned' train?, rais
. ens, currants, citronS, prunen; &c., 'Ordeals and.retall at
the store of .' " JOHN WISE,
.
ne'lo Third and ,14rninut:•
-
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
• 0.120.; W. IttIeCALLA
Or .151 a a : ,
No. 38 Street, Opposite the Jones House,
rp t *vizioa a large assortment of
gi,, suitable for Holiday Presents,. and.
invites the public to give him a call. Select your present
tyltite the assortment, is tun. . decb-film
, Currants,
Blackberry,
- Pine Apple,
• • . . Cherry,
For sale at [declB•dtJ JOHN WISES;
itrr • BA.I.LS. • ••.;
Bat Bal, Parlor Bails,
Mq B kcal,4oP i sk h .
A t f - ull EtE f E9r:m .... eat ;c '"-'--I"l' B a E ' RGN Fa E n i T S ß ß i o b o b k e e d to ß r a e tt . 13'
H.. 0 k T x,
teacher of. the Piano, Melodeon Violin
AND" &INGING.
No. 115. THIRD MIMI; lIBLOW IikEILZ-.
sepB.6m *
BAOKWHEAT FLOUR.
g. TONS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, of a supe
rier quality, lust received from the Wyoming Valley
and for sale in any quantity at
nol4 KjIBLER & FRAZER'S.
MIXTBA WHITE WHEAT FLOUR.—Se
ALI lected While What, Fart* Flour, just receive
arid for ealo at. . • SILISLF4B 4r. FRAZEE, .
1,0 Succeel - ioeslOlF. Docli.„'4, A cof
1111 AYIENA 011 AN( gS Fipe . Havana Or
.11.1:iixiiea jut recdtred at SIEUSIXR:k.:IPRAZEWS.,
nag -sitcceseoe to W/il .D. Jr., & Co.
rriEN OASES SPICED - 'OYSTE RS ; jui4. , re
j. -43.34 , 011-11 t 4/1110_LER &SBAZIPE4' --
029 ...SlMl:worst* Dock, Jr. &00
..00•104
fine lot of kicidee
CrQ .11-4
17 1 j8 , r t • - ided2-dgi
ber., , .0- a
Pa
.- - -
,ptorsz,vitai.--,PIOI{L.ES 1 I
•
4 — l3y the barrel, half bariel, Jar OT downy_ at -
H ow • BOYIIS 4 40.1111/1101,
CLOAKS,
Circulars,
CLOAKS
' AND MOIORgING
SH AWLS 1.
at the
SEADVERTISEMENTS.
A Grand Exhibition
Christmas Presents
AT
KUNKEL & BRO'S
Drug and Fancy Store,
240. 118 MARKET' STEiir
THE following are some of the articles to
be obtained, appropriate to the season
ORNAMENTS.
Bohemian Glass Varna. Flower Stands.
Toilet Bottles. Watch Stands.
Cigar Stands. Match Stands.
Cigar Ash Stands. Reading and Book Stands.
FANCY GOODS.
Fancy Fans. Fancy Aiding,Whips
Card Cases, pearl' and Canes.
leather. • •• • • Cut Glass Colognes.
Ivory Tablets.-
LEATRER GOODS.
Dressing Cases. 'Shaving C ases .
Ladies' Companions. Ladies' Satchels.
Cabs Satchels. Portefolios.
Cigar Cases. Match Cases.
Portemonnaies. Ladies' Purses'.
TOILET ARTICLES.
Powder Pair Boxes. Hand Mirrors.
Toilet Wafers. Toilet Soaps.
Brushes. Pomades.
Powders, Combs.
Sachets. Burnett's Toilet Petts
SOLDIERS' WARES.
Writing Cases. Sewing Canes,
Cavalry cases.
Leather. and Wicker Pocket Mirrors
Monej• Belts
Flasks.
Leather, Metal and Gum
Cups.
VARIETIESI
• Fancy Boxes.
Work Boxes.
Box of Cigars.
Leather and 6ntn Balls
Fine Dominoes.
' Thermometers.
Wooden Puzzles.
Meerschaum Pipes.
Brier , Pines.
Pocket - Knives.
Fine. Razors.
Darks for 1866. -
Also. a great variety of Lava Ware, all of which can be
bad at KUNKEL & BRO'S DRUG STORE,
dec7tf No. 118 MARKET IBTR.BET, HARRISBETR6..
B U ,11 0 . 0 St,
HARRISBURG PA.
The undersigned; . havingletely
. purchased
the
BUEHLER )(OUSE
property, has already commenced such alter
ations and improvements as will render this
MEAD AND POPULAR IICOILTSE
equal, if not superior, to any Hotel in the
city of Harrisburg. GEO. - J. BOLTON.
doady*
Public Notice
CORRECTION OF - ENRCTILNIENT LISTS.
0/14016 es ion 80AR:n . 317 ENRCILLMMiT,
14th'Unsrater 'PEnucavityNine •
Ittatinsumno Nov. 23 1864'
rp . 130A.11DVE ENROLEIIIENT will, AT
L AL!. ma% receive-and attendlocipplimttions for the
correction of the enrollment lists. Any person!, properly
intereated,,May apes*. §efore the Board, • and have. any
name stricken.off the list if he can show, to the satisfac.
row.: of - Heil: Mira, tfuttlbs Denson named la-not- properly
enrolled, onmcoonnt of : -
Ist: Allensge.
Non-residence. •
3d. Over age. .
4th. Permanent phySical
' 6th. Having servedint the in.litary or naval service of
the United States two year! during the present war, and
been honorably discharged.
Civil officers, clergymen, and all the prominent citizens
are invited to appear, at all times, before the Board to
point out errors in the lists, and to give such information
In their possession as may aid in the correction and re
vision thereof.
G. G. HUNT,
Pro. Mar. and Pres't of Boar*.
CHAS. C. BANN,
Cointitisaloner of the Board.
. B. T. •CHABLTON,
Burgeon of the Board.
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WASIIING,TOI:I, Nov. 21, 1883.
Whereas; by satisfactory - evidence presented: to ,the
undersigned, it has , been' made appear that the
HARRI8B1)3.01 NATIONAL 'SANK, in the City of Rar
ritburg,-in-thelCounty Dauphtn,' and State of Penn
sylyania; has been gulp organized under and according
to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An
Act to provide, a National Currency; secured by a pledge
of Unite I States bonds and to Provide.for the circulation
. and redemption thereof`;" approved June 3, 1864, and has
'complied with all the provisions of said act required -to
be complied with before commencing the business of bank
ing under 'said ants -
Now, therefore, I, SASIUEL T. HOWARD, . Deputy
'Comptroller of the Cnivericy, do horehy - certify that the
Ilarrleburg National Elank,in the co. of Harrisburg, in the
county of Dauphin, and State , of 'Pennsylvania, is anther
, izcd to continence the business of banking under the act
' aforesaid.
In tesjfmeny whereof', witness my hand and seal of
office this twenty-first day of November, 1864.
iIUSL T. ROWARD,
SEAL. 'Deputy Pomptrollor of the Currency.
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kj lug at QUEENSTOWN. (Coax Reniekt - .) The well
known. amines of the Liverpool, New York and Pliila
delphia Steamship Company, (Inman Line), carrying ihti
U. 8. Matte , latexided to aao artglOWS
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and every succeeding Saturday, at noon ; from Pier 44,
North Hirer.
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;.. BATES OF PASSAGE: .
Payable in Gold or its Zquinideni in Currency.
FIRST CONN,- ,VP 00 STEERAGE, $3O 00
do to London, '.Bh 00 do to Loudon, 34 00
do to Parls, " 95. GO . do to Paris, 40 00
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre Br men, Rotter
dam, .A.staverp, Sid, at equally low rates:
F a resfrom Liverpool or Queenstown; let Cabin, $75,
$B5, $135. Steerage $3O. Those who wish to send for
their friends can buy. tickets here at these rates.
For farther information apply at the Company's
mice?. - , 401153 cf. DALY., I,,gont,
ocl4 , 15, Broadway, N. Y.
OVID F. JOHNSON, _
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oita= No.. 23, SOUTH SECOND STREET.
L4pl business and collections_ promptly attended to
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TI ARRPARENT SLATESI •
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRAITSPA
m, RENT SLATES, of all sizes and prices, for sale at
Scheffer's Bookstore, 21 Sotith Second street; Harrisburg,
P i octl
FRESH LOT OF LEMONfi• just-re
ceived at -WM. IL GRAY & CO.,
(Mouser & Lochmanis old stand , Market aquare:)
delft
CEESE.—Prime New York Cheese, Pine
.ipple, English Dairy and Sap Sago Cheese, jutt 'ret•
casei. this morning at SHISLER Br. FRAZER'S.
not ,
SOMETWING -New. and amusing for
linen—Vat Flying Birds, at
non t Clap/Tim Bookstore, litairisburg,e
EDUCTION Di PRICES.
.--- " -- SHISLER & FRAZER,
, Rive made another relinction'irt Prices 011 "the - leadMi
aril es of . act2B
.
i; ^Ei CRAOKEEII%--Booton - Wilke 131 s
Booton,ltwE Thecnno, Beaton infint Bia
on. Bedell Olster C'raciterk soetea Pio-nlO Cracking,
?rep , , n -;Buttox Orekorn, just received at
, ; DOUR k ICOIERPER.
EW CURRENCY BOLDER at
nOot saiXll2lll Book ato e,
—WebsMr
PRICE THREE CENTS.
EVENING EDITION.
LETTER FROM SHERMAN'S ARMY.
Below we publish a letter written by a sol
dier in Sherman's army to his friends in this
city. It will be read with interest:
NEAR SAVADINAII, GEO.,
Dec. 15, 1864
MY DEAR. • : The last time I wrote to
you, which was about the sth of November,
I told you that might be some time before
you heard from me again." I tb,ought, then,
that I could see that there was a "big move
in prospect," How well I guessed at the
truth, you ate already aware, for I assure you
it was all "guess work" with me then.
Well, the "great . move of Sherinan's army"
has finally come to a stand still. The one
"great object, for which the move was made,
i. e., the establishing of a new "base," has
been attained, and the' Army is now estab
lished "in line" around the city Of Savannah,
and in full communication' with the fleet of
Farragut, and the forces of Gen. Foster.
On the 13th ult., a part of the 15th Corps
made an assault upon, arid captured Fort
M'Allister with all its garrison and armament.
I do not know what the strength of the fort
was. Savannah is said to be defended by 35,-
000 or 40,000 troops, but all the railroads run
ning into it are in our posie.ssio.n; in fact the
place is c'hemmed in" and must eventually
fall.
The 20th CorpS rests upon and commands
the river above 'the city; its. line running
south connects with the: Fouiteenth Corps
which, in turn, Connects with the:Seventeenth,
and the Seventeenth with therifteenth, which
is in communication with the fleet.
I will not attempt to give you a description
of our journey or "raid" through Georgia. I
have not time; the story cannot be told in one
day. Suffice, now to say, that it was attended
with little, or no difficulty.
The army left Atlanta on the 16th of No
vember, and destroyed all the railroads and
public property, on the route, and in less
than a month was in communication with oar
forces at Fort Pulaski. We foraged nearly all
out "?rub"—did not have but four days' ra
tions issued to us from the time we left At
lanta until we came here, and . we .never have
lived better since we have been in the service.
The whole country over which we traveled
is now a complete, wreck, unteneable for
man or beast.
We had but little fighting to do on the
raid. At Louisville we had a skirmish with
Wheeler's cavalry, and when within fourteen
miles of Savannah we ran against a fort
which commanded our, road, but we soon dis
lodged the "Johtuaies" from there. One man
in my company was wounded in the taking of
that fort, and one man from one of the other
companies.
I hatre nOt- time to write much now, but will
at the earliest opportunity give you in detail
a history of this the hardest blow the South
-em Conthieveracy ever reCeived.
I do not' believe_thatlone hundred millions
of (Toilets - Would. Pay 'for the Cotton - 1m haVe .
burned during this-trip, at the - rate of. $2 per
pound; and the burning of the cotton is not
one-tenth part .of the damage We have done.
I have not heard a word of news Since the
sth day of Noveriiher—do not even knowthat
Old Abe is President. Please write soon—
ditect to Savannah, Ga.
Affectionately; your brother, WILBER F.
Atj ZeCeorapQ.
From Europe:
Arrival of the Steamship Africa.
NEVV S UNIMPOUTAI\*.L' . •
H..s.mikx, Dee. 22.-
The steamship Africa, from Liverpool on
ou the 10th, via Queenstown on the 15th, ar
rived at 11 o'clock last night, hi a thick snow
storm.
The political intelligence is unimportant.
The bank of France has reduced the rate of
discount from 6 to 5 per cent. Petroleum
steady at Is %der. 10Id for refined. American
securities, inactive; LT. S. five twenties 424®
434.
LIVERPOOL, Dec.. 10th.—The steamer lowa,
from London for New York, which run ashore
near Cherbourg, has totally sunk.
The news by the Australasian came to hand
too late to develops any effect upon to-day's
markets.
Arrived frOM Philadelphia, December 9th,
ship Scotland,*at Queenstown. Arrived from
Baltimore, December. 6th, ship Flora Mc-
Donald, at Havre.
There is no ink 'Mediae prospect of a reduc
tion in the Bank of England rate of interest
to six per cent. The demand.for. discount
rather more active.
The Confederate loan was depressed by
the news of 'Sherinan's progress.
A violent gale on the east coast of India
.had caused great immolation, and thousands
of lives are reported' loaL •
The Earl of Carlisle dia. , 'on the sth inst.
The English Home Secretary awards all
the monetary reward hi 'Muller's case to the
cabman Matthews.
The remains of Mr. Dayton were embalmed
and sent to Havre for shipment to New York.
:The obsequies took place on the Bth, attended
'by a representative of the EmPeror, and the
, Freneh Foreign Minister and the whole dip
lomatie body, a detachment of troops forming
the guard of honor.
XXXVPatit Congress---SecOnd Session.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. Eliot (Mass.) offered the following:
Resolaerl, That the Secretary of War be di
rected to communicate, if not inconsistent
with the public interests, the report of Major
General Canby, concerning the purchase by
the United States of.the products of the States
declared, to be in in busirrection. •
t Theit not being aAttorum of in embers-pre
sent, a call of the House was 'ordered to ob
tain one. One less than a !per= answered to
their napvs.
Mr Stevens (FR) said it seethed unkbad
:that after,"a holiday or - to weeks ft'pla to-day
`ha4-beeriotel that thienbanj.shonld:no* ah :
dent
Mr. Farnsworth (IlL) teniarkticl - that the
House yederday refused to concur in the sug-
,STRAI PRINTING iSTAILISRIIENT.
eirikIR . I . L4LNO
The Allowing are the rates for advertising in the
GRAPH Those having ativertiz;ug to do will Lad it con •
- -
4 , 0 , 1 f lines eue-tudi equate
Right Laos, or toot,- han fou r . I.,:ostitrae, a square
Felt 4 ~ .41,P 44411 tar.
One $
Two days.... ..... 50
Three day A..... ..... 76 i
One week . 1 5
One month . 3 00
Two mouths. 4 60
Three m0nth5........ 5 60
Six months 3 00
One year 16 00
Administration Notices
Marriage Notices
Auditor's 'Notices
Funeral Notices, each insertion
Business notices Inserted in the Local COhMirl 7 or
before Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT CRXTH sea LINE rot
each insertion.
gestion that there should be no business
transacted today, and yet some members had
gone home; thus preventing the transaction of
business. It was subsequently ascertained
that some of the members had retired, thus
leaving the House six less than a quorum.
At half past one.' o'clock the House ad
journed till the sth of January.
N Orthern Frontier.
ARREST OF THREE OF THE RAIDERS
QUEBEC, Dec. 21.
Three more arrests of the late rebel raiders
have been made, and they are now undergoing
an examination. A special messenger has
arrived from Washington, with dispatches
from Secretary Seward.
CAPTURE OF YOUNG; THE LEADER OF THE
I:=
QtrEnv), Dec. 21.—Young, the leader, and
two others of the St. Albans raiders, were
captured to-day at St, Francois, sixteen miles
from Itiviere du Loup, on their way East. It
is thought all will be arrested. It is'evident
they are making for New Brunswick by differ
ent routes.
Mirkets by Telegraph.
Nam- YORK, Dec. 22.
Cotton quiet. Flour advanced and prices
firm; sales 7,000 bbls. at $9 60®9 86 for
state; slo@,lo 25 for Ohio, and $lO 65®12
for southern. Wheat quiet. Corn, dull and
declining. - Beef steady. Pork dull and lower;
new $4l 50®42. Lard dull at 2024:i..
Whisky unsettled; $2 25 offered and $2 30
asked. •
DEATH Or TELE Hon. Wrrx:rAM L. DAYTON.
By the last arrival from Europe, we regret to
learn that our Minister at the Court of France,
the Hon William IL Dayton, of New Jersey,
died suddenly in Paris, of apoplexy, on the
.second of the present month. Mr. Dayton's
conduct of our relations with the French
'Empire during the term he has filled has been
honorable to himself and to his country, and
,his demise will be as muvh deplored by the
,Diplomatic Corps in Paris, and by the French
government, as at home; for Mr. Dayton had.
;exhibited a peculiar adaptation for diplomatic
`life, mingling dignity and urbanity with
,shrewdness and tact in the management of the
most difficult complications.. There was
,nothing petty, mean, tricky or intriguing in his
'nature, and in such a whirlpool of diplomacy
and intrigue as Paris is, and always has been,
his lofty attributes and dearly marked course
procured for him a degree of respect which is
rare.
For a number of years Mr. Dayton was a
;member of the United States Senate, in the
'days when statesmen filled its seats and eon-.
(ducted its debates - , and in the companionship
of such men as Clay, Webster, Clayton, 'frying,
Corwin, Crittenden and Sewar•d, became fa
miliar with the higher walks of public life and
questions of international policy. Thus
,trained, and gifted by nature with a well
ILYslanoed mind- and rare equanimity of temper
:and amiability of deportment, he was enabled
to render to his-eountry this great: crisis of
aestipx -most_important services. at the
court of the European
interfere in our civil war. -He was emphati
cally the right man in the right Place.
Mr. Dayton was not quite fifty-seven ye-ars.
of age at his death. Born at Baskinridge, N.
J., he was educated at Princeton Ccillege, be
'came a lawyer, served as a member of the New
Jersey Senate, and Chairman of the Judiciary
Committee; served three years as - a judge on
'the bench of the New Jersey Supreme Court,
and from 1841 to 1851 was nominated es the
: Republican candidate for the Vice-Presidency;
.in 1860 was an important candidate for the
Presidency before the Republican. National
Convention, and in 1861 was appointed
Minister' to France. His career has been a
useful one throughout. -
A "ELomx" MAP. —Nashville lies in a, bend
or curve of the Cumberland river, the right
bank tending toward the North. Ten turn
pikes diverge from the city, almost exactly as
the fingers point, when, placing one's hand
side by side (with the palms upward,) one ex
' tends them as widloly as.possible. The wrists
represent Nashville. The left thumb of the
left hand is the Lebanon pike, running along
the river nearly parallel with it; the forefinger
is the Murfreesborough pike; the. middle
-finger, the Nolansville pike (between which
the Chattanooga Railroad runs;) the -ring
finger, the Franklin pike; the little finger, is
the Granny White pike. The little finger of
the right hand is the Hillsborough pike; the .
ring finger, the Harding pike; the middle
finger, the Charlotte pike; the forefinger, the
Hyde Ferry pike; the thumb, the Buena Vista
pike. Between the Charlotte and Hyde Ferry
pike runs the Nashville and Northwestern
Railroad; and between the Nelansville and
Franklin, the Tennessee and Alabama Rail
road.
Five forts protect the city. They are situ.-
ated about two miles from the center of the
city, excepting Fort Efneston, which is about
a- mile and a half. Fort Negley is between
the Nashville and Franklin pikes. (Between.
'middle and ring fingerpeft hand.) Fort Cassino
is between Franklin and Granny White
(Between ring finger and the little finger left
:hand.) Fortlf orton is on Granny White pike.
(Little finger left hand.) Fort Hueston is on the
;Hillsborough pike. (Little finger right hand.)
Fort Gillen is between the Harding aid Hyde
Fer f). pikes. (Between ring anei middle finger
right hand.) Our second line of battle. is per
haps half a mile beyond the forte; our first, a
mile; in front of them are skirinishers, more
or lees advanced, as the situation permits.
This map may not be as accurate as the
Topographical. Corps could make, but it is
sufficiently , correct for ordinary purposes.
And, if we can master it, there will be .no
chance of losing it, and it will always be at
hand to explain subsequent events if the
"siege" be prolonged. The left and right
hand will also' represent the left and right
.
OUT army.
VINE FAMILY FLOUR--SHISLER
FRAZEE have.mado arrangemente with one : of.
best mills in the country to supply the families onion
burg with choice FLOM Every barrel warranted,
delivered to any part of the , eity free of charge.
gnIFILER. & FRAZER,
Dealers lu Fine Family Groceries., opposite the Con
House. *lll3
JUST4.4I3,IVED T=A fin - e lot of PANNE
PEACHES• and TOMATOES. Also, SUPERICV
PINE APPLES, FRPSH PEAS, just reeetVed by
mel4-Itr IMIW 11775 Y, 4reet neer nieinfir_
.
QMOSED SALMON.-- FERE SMOXED
►euLudori; just received ar '
SEMLER A; IMME:11,
iQah (scecerman to Wm. Pock jr, 4k co
:SALT SAL .
A new insoles 'of find salt ealnion—joba metered
'and for sale by SE MLER el FRAZEE.
nepred (successor to W. Dock k vok)
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one 4111-
Two . 1 00
Three days....
One week.....
Ons month....
Two months...
Three months.:
Six monou3-.....
One year
1 25
2 '25
6 00
9 09
11 00
15 00
25 00
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