THE TELEGRAP=H IS PUBLISHED AIOBNING AND EVENING, BY GEORGE BERGNER, OFFICE TLIIRD Sr. , NEAR TV4LNr2 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION. THE Amy TELEGUAEH is served t i suly,:etibera in the city at 12) (Tata per wcel. Yearly subscribers ssia be barged $6 00 in advance. Those persons she neglect to pay in advance will be charged $7 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. THE TELEGRAPH is also published weekly,and is furnishe I subscribers at the following cash rates Single copies, weekly Three copies to one Post Office Ten copies to one P,st, Office MED [UAL DR. JOHNSON , BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, - LT AS discovered the most certain, speedy 1.1. and effectual remedies In the world for DISEASES OF IM.P.ItUDENOE KIIILIEW IN SIX TO TWEI.VbI HOURS Nn Rll On NOXIOUS lIREHIR A Oil - Warranted, or No Marge, in from On Ttep Weakness of the Back Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Diseharges, Impotency, General De bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Gonfusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity 1 .- ramblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness,. Disease of the Read, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver Lungs, Stomach or BoWels—these terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than" the song of Syrons to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their moat brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, act, Impossible. YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands. of Young Men of the moat exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thun ders of eloquence or waked to ectasy the living lyre, may call with fall confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons, or Young Mon contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakliest, organic debility, defer-, rallies, &0., speedily cured. He who places himself tinder the care of Dr. J. may re Ilgiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confi dently rely upon his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC ,WEAKNESS mmedlately cured, and hell vigor restored. This distressing affectlon—which renders life miserable and marriage ImposSiblo—la the penalty paid by the vic tims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now,. who that under stands the eubject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived • the pleasures of healthy ofllpring,-the Most serious and de structive symptoms to both body and mind arise, The system becomes deranged, the physical and mbrrtal functions weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous dyspepele, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, oonstitntlonal deblitty, a wasting of the fr ame, cough, son. ettroption, decay and death, 0.111110.11ti0. 7, 531:M8 rENDSBIOK STIVLIT, Loft hand side going front Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Dootor's Diplomas hang In his office. DR. JOHNSON, • Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London grad. United States, from one of the most eminent colleges in the States, and the greater part of.whoso life has been spent In the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sadden sounds, onshfulners, wit§ frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were oared Immediately. TAKE. PARTIOIIIAR NOTICE These - axe Borne of the sad and melancholy effects pro dared by. early habits of youth, via : weakness of the :back and limbs, pains in the head dimness of eight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, ner vous irritability symptoms of consumption, &c. ILIZITALLY. —The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—loss of memory,. confusion of ideas, de pression of spirits, evil forebodings; aversion to society, self distrust,love of solitude, timidity, &0., are some of Ike evils produced, YOUNG MEN Who have ii fared themselves by a certain practice in- Anted In %tan alone, a habit frequently learned from evil 001111111410118, or at school, the elects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroy's both mind and body, nhoulds y, mod lately. Whale. bt / t hat a young With, the hoped! his eointrx, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path or nature and Indulging in a certain secret hablt. Suohspersons truer, before contem plating . JIL&RBAGE, Belles tthat a sound mind and body are the moat necessary requisites to promoteconnubial happiness. Ind eed,wlth out these, the journey through life becomes a weary pil grimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and Oiled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another he. comes blighted with our own, DISEASE OF IMFRUDENOE. When themisguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has Imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, too often happens that all illtimed sense of shame or the dread of discovery deterihim from applying to those who from education and respectability, can alone befriend him. He friths into the hands of ignorant and designing pretend• era, who,ineffable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub stance, eep Win trilling mouth after month, or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him With ruined health to sigh over hisgalling disappointment, or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional sympte m sof thisterrible disease,such as a lions of the Head .'hroat, Nose Skin, etc., progressing with frightful rapidity MI death puts a period to his dreatiAll suirerings by sending him to that undiscovered cOnntry him whence no traveler returns. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many tbonatuda cured at this imbibition year after year, and the numerous important surgical operations performed by 'l)r. Johnson, whammed by the reporters of the Sun, Clipper, raid many other papers, notices of which We appeared again and again before the publie, besides pig epuallpg as 'p gentleman of character and remould bility, la a suiliedent guarantee to the Motet slum DISEASES arzEDruy CURED. -Miro No. 7liomtk "Vedette* Straist. ep2A•div. Diaries ! Diaries ! FOR 11543. A LARGE assortment of Diaries and Daily Journals for theyear 1885, for ale at Schaffer's Beginners ST South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. no 6 Almanacs I Almanacs ! 13 A. - E R' t 3 English and German Lancaster Almanacs, • t'ar the year' 1865 For sale, by the gross, Doze; or single, at Scheffer's Bookstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. aeSS &FEW MORE COPIES of the FOR REGULATING THE PRACTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT AND COURTS OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Composed of Dauphin and Lebanon counties. Price $3 60. , For side at Scheffees Bookstore, Harrisburg, P. nob QOM, Arm and 'Parlor Chairs, Marble top Tables, Lounges and COTTAGE 0111KAIBER SETTS, In great variety at JAMES R. BOYD & SON, 1,0046111 New Ware-rooms, 29 South'Second st. s. "DUKE - :Litlll).--Fifty . firkins fine kettle weifted.LAßD, for Eade by the Arkin or pour wt 'adv.! it ftilk Born a KOJCBPNI. Vtinizit a $2 00 5 00 15 00 BY GEORGE BERGNER ALEDIC A.l. CHEROKEE CURE _ THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS, AND LEAVES. An unrall'itg cure for Spersnatorrhsa, &mined We,ak ssess,llTostuend—g•lfsnitrions, and all diseases caused by seV pollution; such ; at Lott of Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pains in the 114, flimsiest of Vision; Premature Old Age, WealeiVerees,.Wheulty of Breathing, 2'reonbling, Wakeful ness &spies., on thePaee, Pale Oosastenensee, Insanity, Conisanpben, and all the Direful complaints caused by de partingfrom thiPath of nature WThis medicine le a simple vegetable extract, and one on which all 'can rely, sail baa:been need la our practice for many yea's, and with thousands treated, it has wit failed in a single instance. Its curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. 1 -To those who have trilled with their constitutioll, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair not I the Ciratosus CURB: will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doe tors have failed Price, $2 prr bottle, or three bottles for $5, and for warded by Express to all parts of the. world. Pamphlet sent by mail free of postage by - Da. W. R. MERWIN 4k CO., SOle Proprietors, nols-deed-4m No. 63. Liberty street, New York. G LAD NEWS for the UNFORTUNATE: THE LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT .LASI'. Cures in from one to three days. CHEROKEE REMEDY AND CHEROKEE INJECTION, Compounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves. CREOKEEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic.; cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Inconti fileMe of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, inflam mation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture; Gravel, Gleet,. Gonorrhea, and is especial' by recommended in those cases of Fluor dtbus for Whites in females) where all die old nauseous medicines have failed. oir- It is prepared In a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to twoleaspoonfule three times per day. Aar- It is diuretic and alterative in 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 disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as all ally or maw ant to the CHEROK.EM REMEDY and should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all oases of Gonorrhea, Meet, Fluor Albus or Whites. Its ends are Welding, soothing and demulcent ; removing all scalding, heat, chordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost un endurable pain that is experienced: with nearly all the cheap quack Injections. gig- 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• enod organs are speedily restored to fall vigor and strength. gm_ Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6. sa..Price. CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. Sent by Express to any address on receipt of price. THE CHEROKEE REMEDY, CHEROKEE INJECTION AND CHEROKEE CURE, aro sold by all enterprising Druggists in the civilized world. Some unprincipled dealers, however try to sell worthless compounds in the place of those ; those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make more money by selling, than they can 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 medicines and take no others. If the druggists will not buy them for you, inclose the money in a lettOr and wo will send them to you by express, securely sealed and packed from observation. - Ladies or gentlemen can address us. in perfect confi dence, stating fully and plainly their diseases and symp toms, as we treat all diseases of a chronic nature In male or female. Patients need not hesitate becenise or their inability to visit us, as we have treated patients success fully in all portions of the civilized globe, by correspond ence. Patients addressing us will please state plainly all the symptoms of their complaints, and write Postonlce, County, State, and name of writer, plain, and inclose postage stamp for reply. We send our 32-page pamphlet free to any address.— Address all letters to the proprietors, DR. W. B. DIERWIN te CO., nol6.doodAm No, 63 Liberty street, New York. THE LONG LOOKED FOR HAS COME! 'HLALTH AND HAPPINELS TO THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF DR. COLLINS' SYRUP OF ROOTS BARKS AND HERBS, 'V OR the tura , of Coughs, -Colds,Sore Throat, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, and • all similar com plaints. The object of this Medicine 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 on the slightest 'ex posure. It expectorates the diseased matter thathat se= cumulated in the Lungs which retards and oPpressei the respiratory or breathing organs, heals and nourishes the lungs and bronchial tubes. This medicine gives tone to the stomach, it purifies and circulates the blood, which causes oppression of the chest and difficulty in breathing. ' Good News for Mothers and Children.—Here is the sufferer's bairn ; keep it in your family, sickness comes is 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. • • • • These Medicines are prepared and sold by SAMUEL COLLINS, • Indian Medicine Man, near the corner of Third street and Strawberry alley . Also, for eale at the Drug Store of T. K BOMGARDNER, Corner of Fourth and Market streets, Harrisburg. . Alt orders should bo addressed to DR. S. COLLINS, Harrisburg. These Medicines are purely Vegetable. •nol7 . Information Free; - TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS AGENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous De bility, Incompetency, Premature Decay, and Youth nil Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge,) the receipe and directions for making the simpleremedy wed in his case. Suffererswislaing to profit by the advertiser's bad experience, and !MIMS a mare and valuable remedy, can do so by addressing him at once at his place of busi ness. The Recipe and fall information—of vital impor tance—will to cheerfully sent by return =ail, Address - JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nassau street, New York. P. S.—Nervous sufferers of both sexes will find this information invaluable. no2o-.daw3m CHEESE---()ltoice new crop Cheese, just Nj received it SEMLER & FRAZER, levy • Snnoturriors to 'W . Dock. Jr.„ k Clo VALENTIA RAISINS, a new invoice, at. eel MEM & FRAZER'S XTUTS.—Almonds Cream Nuts, Chestnuts, English Walnuts, Filberts and Walnuts, at decl2-dtf JOHN WISE'S. NEW GAME FOR CHILDREN. GAME OF SOLITAIRE, together with an assortment of other Games, at Schaffer's Bookstore, 21,Sonth Second street. Harrtaberg, Pa. octl L'XTRL FAMILY FLOUR and 001114 MEAL always on hand, of tbe beat quality at ig BOTER & KOERPER. rponwro KETSUP, by the gallon, quart or j pint, just received at W. M. GRAY & (Houser and Lochman's old stand, Market square.) aeon RECEIVED. a good lot of Apples and Po tatoes, at • JOHNVS_E'S, deol2-da Third and-Walmit, Tul• LARGEST and best Selection of Gro ceries in oily, to be hod at Oet2B •SRISLER & FRAZER'S AIMED FitlllTS.—Peaohee, Blackberries, iu Tomatoes imeko., [4e013.40] JONCW11:1013. 11=:E1 'THE UNION-NOW N.r.) PO (.EVER." 1 - TARRISBITRP, Pi.. SATURN''= lEVONENti, DECEMBER , 24, 1864 E%V A ERT ISE 1E N 'l' NEW OPENIN G FOR Fall and Winter Tradel SHAWLS BALMORALS AND SCARFS! 1: 0 17ItS!, The Largeet and best selected stock in this . city I at the New Cloak Store, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCH, HARRISBURG, PA. eep2•tf great Attraction ! N 0 ." 13 AH E A•D! I MRS. M. MAYER, NO: 1.3 MARK= STRENN, Has just opened her new FALL STOCK. of 411 " . BONNETS, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Also, 'THE LATEST STYLES of CLOAKS AND CIRCULAKS And a ftno assortment of WOOLEN BOOM NI7BIAR, TRIMMINGS Constantly on hand, besides everything usually found in the largest furnishing establishments in the country. ee92o • GAMES! GAMES! GAMES! • Picini'lCl Game of Characters. - Pct of 1120 cradle. - Now Game of Quotations. • Fireside Spelling Game. Japan?fizzles. . Mrs. Jollyboy's Pie nic. 011-Maid and Old Bachelor Par'or Amusements. New Game of Matrimony. New Game of Forfeit. New Game of Spirit Rapper. • Nuts to Brack or B 4 Puzzles. Arithmetical Game. Gitme of Nip, Sledge, Tuck and Frizzle. Sparkles of Wit from the Brain. • Pan of litmus. Quartette Game of English Poets. Sultan Vizier or Scherzerade. . : Quartette Game of American Poets. Dejected Picture Puzzles. • Conversation Cards. Fortune Tolling. Cards. Fox and Geese, For sale at Scheirer's Bookstore; 21 South 2nd street, Harrisburg, Pa. no2l, • TOYS, TOYS , TOYS, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. • A large and tine assortment i _consisting of China tea sets, dm., Wooden tea sets, China baskets, Crying dolls, Vases, Boxes of game, • Tin trumpets, , Paint boxes, Horns, Tool cheats, Moving boys, Dressed dolls, Wooly sheep, Doll heads. Watches, Guns and swords, Stables, Furniture, Menageries, Animals on wheels Grace hoops, Mitchen utensils, Wind-mills, infantry, Drammen, Cavalry, Harleq ulna, Railway, Magic lanterns, nb. PEoltrY yards. Sheep folds, Ten-pins, Box toys, ^ Noah ark, 7a c., &c., &c.,arc. Also, a large and tine assortment of sugar toys, French and common candies ! Also, always on hand such as foreign and domestic fruit in &soma, all kinds of nuts, dried fruits, cakes and crack en, teas, spices and coffee, jellies and canned fruits, rats ens, currants, citrons, prunes, &c., wholesale and retail at the store of JOHN WISE, nolo - Third and• Walnut. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. GEO. W. McCALLA, Or •E W E 14" 30.. ,Yo. 38 Market Street, Opposite the Jones House, I'AS just received a large assortment of Jewelry, dm., suitable for Holiday Present/h .- and Writes the public to give him a call. Select your present while the assortment is full. deen-dlin • TELLIES, ti • Currants, Blackberry, Pine Apple, Cherry, For sale at Ulecl2-dtr] JOHN WISES. GUM BALLS. Bat Balls, • Parlor Balls, Musical Balls Alphabet Balls, • Fancy Ribbed Balls, A full assortment at BERGNER'S Bookstore. H. C. OIt,THI Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon, Violin AND SINGING. No. 16, THIRD STEM, snow MAIM' Rep34l3m • BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. g, TONS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, of a snipe vier quality, just received from the Wyoming 'Valley and for sale in any quantity at noi4 SHED3LIgIt k FRAZEWB. VETE& WHITE WHEAT FLOITH.—He 1:4 looted White Wheat Fatally Flour, just receive and for sale at MISLEIt itiIfRAZER, jr3 , • Sul:mooing to . W. - Doak...lr.', kCo HAVANA ORANGES.—Fine Havana Or angea just receiired at SHISLKR & FRAZER'S, nolB successors to Wm. Doak, Jr., &.00. TEN OASES SPICED OYSTERS, just re ceived at 'aMtLER k . jO.Ol OW:moors to W. Dock, Jr., _ TEST. ItEGErTED, a Me lot of flokleo and 11" Craalerriet at: peellan JOHN iiISE'S. Ta IC/SWAB I PIOAILBI3II • By the brirrak penal, jar or dem, nee] MIR 6 LOWER: Christmas KIJiNKEL• & BRO'S Drug and Laney Store, CLOAKS, Cireulars THE following are some of the articles to be obtained, appropriate to the season ORNAMENTS. Bohemian Glass Vases. Flower Stands. Toilet Bottles. Watch Stands. Cigar Stands. Match Stands. Cigar Ash Stands. Reading and Book Stands. FANCY GOODS. Fancy Pans. Fancy Riding Whips. Card Cases, pearl and Canes. leathor. Cut Glass Colognes. Ivory Tablets. LEATHER GOODS. Dressing Cases. Shaving lasses. Ladies' Cohipartions. Ladies , Satchels. CLOAKS BROCHE AND MOURNING Caba Satchels. Cigar Cases. Portemonnaies TJ JR, ! TOILET ARTICLES. Powder Putt Boxes. Hand Mirrors: Toilet Waters. Toilet Soaps. Brushes. Pomades. Powders. Combs. Sachets. Burnett's Toilet 'etts SOLDIERS' WARES. Writing Casos. Sewing Cases. Cavalry Cases. Leather and Wicker Pocket Mirrors. .1 Flasks. Money Belts. Leather, Metal and Qum Cups. VARIETIES_ Wooden Paz'ries. Fancy Boxes. Meerschaum Pipes. Work Boxes. Brier Ph•es. . Box of Cigars. Pocket Knives. Leather and Gum Balls Fine Razors. Fine Dominoes. Tharies for 1865. Thermometers. EMI Also. a great variety of Lava Ware, all of which can be had at KUNKEL A; BRO'S DRUG STORE, dec7tf No. 118 MARKET STARR; HARRISBURG. BUEHLER HOUSE , HARRJSBURG, PA• The undersigned, having lately purchased the BUEHLER HOUSE property, has already commenced such alter ations and improvements as will render this OLD AND POPULAR HOUSE equal, if not superior, to any Hotel the city of Harrisburg. GEO. J. BOLTON. dec7.ly* RE . AWRY DEPARTMENT. OFFION OF ComeraoLtart OF THE OGNRENCYI WASHINGTON, Nov. 21,1864 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the — max lifiIBRISRORO - NATIO, AL BANK, in the City of Har risburg, in the County f Dauphtn, and State of Penn sylvania, has been duly 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 United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation andredemption 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 act: Now, therefore, I, SAMUEL T. HOWARD, Deputy "Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the Harrisburg National Bank,in the City of Harrisburg, in the , • county of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, is author ized to commence the business of banking under the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this twenty-first day of November, 1864 SAMUEL T. .HOWARD, slur. Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. no2B S TEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, touch ing at QUEENSTOWN. (CORK HARBOR.) The well known steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Phila delphia Steamship Company, (Inman Line), carrying the U. S. Mails, are intended to sail as follows : GLASGOW. . . ..... ...Saturday, December 17. MANCHESTER " 24. BALTIMORE tt " 31. and every succeeding Saturday, at noon, from Pier 44, North Elver. RATES OF PASSAGE: Payable in Gold or its Equivalent in Currency. FIRST CABIN, $BO 00 I BTEERAGS, $3O 00 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 34 00 do to Paris, 95 00 I do to Paris, 40 00 do to Hamburl, 90 00 •do to Hamburg, 37 00 • Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Br men, Ratter 4am Antwerp, drc„ at e,qually law rates. • Aires from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage $3O. Those who wish to send 'for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. • For further information apply at the Company's Oflices. .10LiN G. DALE, Agent, ocl4 15, Broadway, N. Y. NATIONAL HOUSE RESTAURANT, . IHAVE re-fitted and opened the above named restaurant; where all the delicacies of the season will be served up, such as Oysters,- , Dame, Terra pin, &o. The public are most respectfully invited to call. yamilfes supplied with oysters. A. J. WARHELD. N. B.—Ftee lunch given every day from 1034 to 1134 doclo-dim* Valuable - Building Lots FOIL SALfI. SEVEN LOTS, fronting on Third street, above Heir etreet,. 20 feet front, extending back 130 feet to a twenty foot alley. For terms Apply to decls , l2w .INO .1i CLYDE. VINE FAMILY FLOIIII.-SHISLER FRAZER have made arrangements with one of. Dent mills in the country to supply the families of Ram burg with choice FLOUR. Every barrel warranted, delivered to any part of the city free of charge. SHIBLER & FRZER, latetavk NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: A Grand Exhibition 118 -MARICET STEEET Porter°lios. Match Cases. Ladies' Parses. RAGS! RAGS!!BAGS! ! ! 'DIVE cents per lb. cash paid for good mixed 1 Raga. • SCREFFEWS.Bookstore, 'nept26 21 South Second street. Harriebnrg, Penna. Dealers in Fine Family Groceries, opposite tip Cora House. inG3 OVID F. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW.. OFFICE No. 23, SOl7lll SECOND STREET. Legal business and collections promptly attended to •as decs-dlin TRANSPARENT SLATES! ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRANSPA RENT SLATES, of all sizes and prices, for sale at Scbeffer's Bookstore, 22 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penne. octl A FRESH LOT OF LEMONS just re ceived at WM. M. GRAY & CO,, ' (Houser & Loehman , s old stand, Market square.) eon CHEESE.—Prime New York Cheese, Pine IL/ Apple, English Dairy and Sap Sago Cheese, just re ceived this morning at SEMLER & FRAZER'S. no' SOMETBING New and amusing for dren—The 7/ying Birds, it no2l hCHEFFEWS Bookstore, Harrisburg, P REDUCTION IN PRICES. BELISLER & FRAZER, •: Have made another reduction In Prices on the leadin articles of groceries. 0gt.28 IRESH ORLOICERS.—Boston Wine Big 13ostan Milk. Biscuits, Boston Better Bis cuits, Boston oyster Cracker; Batton Pie-we Cracker% Trenton Butter Crakes', Putt received at .1418 . BOTEB & lirolrEPMM V*EW CURB WOE HOLDER at .4,3 sati tancarnrwa Book Ensue. —Webster EVEBING EDITION. Piesents Reports from Chtirlestoni Savannah to Capitulate on Thursday The Associated Press' letter from Fortress Monroe says, the Charleston Courier of the 16th contains the following: A flag of truce boat brought up, on Thursi day, 104 paroled Confederate officers from Fort Pulaski. The Ycinkee officers in the fleet report that Gen. Sherman and staff have arrived at Hilton Head; also, that-it was rumored that Savannah was to capitulate at 12 o'clock, ii., on Thursday. Thy had learned of • the fall of Fort-Pd Allister, but give no particulars. Another thousand of Yankee prisoners wilt be taken down this morning. This completes the exchange and makes the number turned over by Colonel Hatch 11,000. The Republican says: The Government re ceived a dispatch Pot night from General Grant, at City Point, announcing that the. Richmond paperaiof yesterday morning (the, 22d,) contain an official dispatch from Gene ral Bragg to Jeff Davis, dated Fort Fisher,' New Inlet, N. C., Dec. 21, (Wednesday,) read- 1 ing as follows: "The entire fleet of the enemy is in sight,; but cannot operate. "The weather continues bad. "We are able to hold Wilmington." From the Army . of the Potomac. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, December 21. There is nothing of interest transpiring in this Department. The enemy keep up their fire, but not so persistently as formerly, on the Dutch Gap canal. Very few casualties occur, owing to precautions taken to avoid the shells. For the week ending Dec. 18th, 180 deserters had reached Richmond from the Union armies, and would be forwarded to the boider to start for their hOmes on blockade ruiners. The report of the Central Pacific Railroad Company is published. The California end of the road shows the earnings of 31 miles of road for seven months, during which time it has been in operation, to be $103,000 in gold, ui Irnitax vio,utn, in gbia was nerripront. Tire road is graded 12 miles further into the moun tains. The Treasurer received at this place amount to nearly $1,750,000 currency, and coin bills on Atlantic cities are offering about previous rates. Money is easy with a tenden cy to lower rates. The mail boat Webster, from City Point, :yesterday, is not only frOen up but is- aground a mile below Washington. The ice in the Potomac to-day Was sufficiently thick to per mit persons to walk ashore from the steamer. The mail train going east on the Cleveland and Pittsburg railroad broke through a bridge at Hudson this A. m. Sig my were killed. No particulars have been received of the ac cident. There is very little movement in trade cir cles. There is very little demand for flour and only 1,200 bbls sold at $9 75@10 for super fine, and $1150@12 for extra lankly; receipts and stocks small. Nothing doing in rye flout and corn meal. Wheat moves slowly but prices are unchanged; sales of 3,000 bush good red at $2 6042 65, and small lots of white at $2.80@2 90. Rye sells slowly at $1 72. Corn comes forward slowly and is dull; sales of 3.000 bush at $1 8641 88 for old yellow, $1 65@1 68 for new yellow and $1 - 60 for new white. Oats are taken on ar rival at 92c. In groceries no change. Pro visions are held stiffly; sales of mess pork at $42@43; 300 lbs pickled hams atililo,lo_,2Ciic; shoulders in salt at 18ic and lard at 21,1@25c. Whisky is dull; small sales at $2 35. Petro leum is firm at 52c for crude, 74@76c for re fined in bond and 944970 for free. NEW "Dna, Dec.,23. Flour dull and droOping: sales of 6,500 barrels. Wheat dull. Corn declining. Pork heavy. New mess at $41®41 50. Lard heavy. Whisky dill; holders ask $2 25, but buyers offer only $2 22@2 23. • Bar:mama, Dec. 23. Flour quiet; sales of Howard street at $ll g i n 50. Wheat dull; Southern white $2 80 @2 85. Corn scarce; new yellow sll3@l 74. Groceries and provisions neglected. Whisky drooping; Western $2 30@2 32. Gold opened at 222,and advanced to 2234; it is now quoted 22li. The money market is light; loans on call 7 per cent. pre mium. Stocks are lower. Chicago and R. 1. 1011; Cumberland preferred 434; Illinois Cen tral 121; Michigan Southern 69k; New York Central 1131; Penn'a Coal 95; Reading 1131; Hudson River 114$;-Canton Company 34; Virginia 6's 50; Missouri 6's 64; Erie 96.1; Coupons 1881 116; Five Twenty. Coupons 107; Ten Forties 1104; Treasury 7 3-10's 120 a; One year Certificates 96. Stocks unsettled; Pennsylvania s's 93; Reading Railroad 56k; Morris Canal 91; Penn sylvania Railroad 65. Exchange on New York par. How TRUE—Dr. Watts never wrote a more expressive or beautiful verse than the follow ing, whioh we advise those delinquents who are afflicted with the headache, caused by the incessant dunning of the printer, to cut out and paste in their hats as a preventive: 4, How happy are they who the printer.doth pay, - And who."sock" in advance for the news; Oh! what tongue can express the sweet com • fort and bliss, Of the printer who pate all hie dm. PRICE THREE CENTS Rebel News. BALTIMORE, Dee, 23 The Fleet off Wilmington. WASHINGTON, Deo. 23. From California. Slw Fadarctsco, Dec. 22 A. Mail Boat Aground. WASHINGTGN, Dec. 23 Railroad Accident. CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. 23 Markets by Telegraph. FIIILADELPEI4 Dec. 23 New York Stock Market. NEw Yens, Dec. 23 Philadelphia Stock Market. ItralksprastuA, Dec. 23. STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISRMEN AGTERTLII4G. BATES--GAGA TELEGRAM . The following are the ratea for advertising in the Tams ertant. Those having advertising to do will Gaul it con venient tor reference: . ly7y- Four lines or less eene:oote cue-butt square. Bieht hnea, or more han four, constitute a square FOR 1 .I,LF aortas.; eon 000 equa ,a 0w.... da2.. . 5 30 I Ow, lay . . .- 5 60 Taro days.... .. .. 50 I Two day 5... 109 Three days 75 I Three day5...._.... 120 Oni. week . , 1 20i One week......... 220 One month . 3 00 I One month 6 00 Two months. 4 50 Two months 9 09 Three m0nth5....... 5 50 Three months ... 11 00 Six months 8 00 Six months ' 15 00 One year.. ..... .....15 00 One year 25.00 Administration Notices 2 75 • Marriage Notices 75 Auditor's Notices 1 50 Panora! Notices, each Insertion 50 Business notices inserted in the Local Column, or before Marriages and Deaths. Einar CENTS Pea Luca for oath insertion. N rom the 201staegiment. CAMP SLOIGII, WEST ALEXANDRIA, PR., Monday, Dec. 19, 1864. ED. TELEGEAPH—Dear Sir:—"in a former letter I neglected to mention—while speaking of the merits of Sergeant Wm. A. Bush's Drum Corps—the names of several other per formers on the parchment, belonging to Har risburg. The names omitted, carelessly, were Jacob Poist, John H. Caslow, Aaron Kineade and Chess. Gibson, all of whom axe clever soldiers and capital drummers, and certainly worthy of a notice in our correspondence. The staunoh old steamer "Warrior" headed down the river on Saturday once more, laden to the gunwales with "fresh" beef for the brave and gallant Union soldiers in General Grant's army. There is seemingly no end to the re sources of the U. S. Government, in the fur nishing and despatching of supplies to the front, and to other points, where needed, from Washington city. Immense trains of stock are shipped from the west, by contractors, and are daily shipped at Washington or Ate's andria, and forwarded with the utmost des patch. Much of this description of subsistence is shipped over the Pennsylvania Central Rail way, the Northern Central Railway, and over the Baltimore and Ohio Road. There is al ways a surplus on hand, at this point, the cattle-herders inforthed me, and' at no time has the supply fallen short of the demand. With supplies so abundant, the army rein forced and organized to such perfection as we find it at the present day, with victory perch ing on our national banners at every recent engagement with the panic-stricken enemy, we have the brightest hopes of a speedy termina tion of the rebellion! The belligerents, as all recent circumstances prove, are nearly "played out"—out of spirits, out of money, out of credit, and out of most of the common necessaries of life ! Even the secesh sympathizers here in Alexandria, when you chance to draw them out in conversation, readily admit that their cause was never more desperate—so utterly hopeless. I. learn that there is an effort about to be made for the construction of a, chapel, at, or somewhere near camp, for the purpose of holding service therein by our worthy Chap lain. It is entirely out of the question to get a congregation of men together, when -they would be obliged to stand over shoe-tops in ma to listen to a sermon. Whatever may have been said, heretofore, in regard to, the demoralization of soldiers in the army, it ap plies in no manner to the 201st Regiment A majority of the men composing this regiment are men of families, accustomed to keep the Sabbath day holy, and to attend public wor ship at home with their families. Many as can be spared from camp at -attertcr the city chr"'°l="4 ma return to camp bane fitted by their attendance to Divine worship. xr PIAi williug and faithful Chaplain had but a chapel—no matter how rudely constructed —to gather in "The people of his pasture And the sheep of his fold!" he might accomplish a vast amount of good. ;The men under his charge are all well dis posed and willing at all times to be encour aged, as well as instructed in the truths of the Bible. The spirit of Christianity is infused .in the Regiment We sincerely hope our friend and faithful adviser, Chaplain Rakestraw, will succeed in getting some place wherein to preach the gos pel, so that we may be reminded alike of our duty to God, as well as to our country and her proud old flag! • There are several courts-martial still con vened in Alexandria, and to-day a heavy de tail was made from the 201st, for the purpose of facilitating military business. You will perceive, therefore, that we of the 201st,- are of some account in this part of Dixie. It is awfully muddy here. - Men almost Swamp in crossing the streets it our post. The boys are talking about purchasing a gun boat, for the purpose of plying between Duke Street Grand Guard Post and Camp Slough. In haste, yours truly, A. R. B. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Honorable Jonx J. Pn:im am.% President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Honorable Stmcm. LANDIS and Honorable Moan It. Yoma, Associate Judges in Dau phin county, having issued their precept, bearing date the 16th day of December, 1864, to inc directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Tail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to commence ow reA3Dllosnav ov Jmiai- AltY sari, being the 16th day of January, 1865, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recog nizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and there to prosecute agaidst them as shall be just. Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 19th day of December, in the year of our L0rd,1864, and in the eighty ninth year of the independence of the United States. W. W. JENNLNIGS, Sherid OFFICF, Harrisburg, Dec. 19, 1864. BRANDY PEACHES, Spiced and Pickled -Oysters, jest received at WM M. GRAY & CO., de ( o ll u ouser and Lockman's old stand, Market square J UST ARRIVED !—A fine lot of CANE PEACHES and TOHATURS. Also, SUPEHIO PINE APPLES, FRESH PEAS, &c., jest received by mrl4.-dtc .141141.7 WNW, 3d street.jear Walnut. QMOKED SALMON.-FINE SMOKED kj SALMON, just received at SEMLER & TRAM, neb , Onweenors to Wm. took. ir, & Cal Holiday Presents Boyer 64; Kerper, NO. 3 MARKET SQUARE, RAVE just received from New York-a large ass well selected assortment of China ware, (pure French - China,) suitable for Holiday presents. They in vite the public to call soon, while the stock is ull with a good selection. dear!' Neutral Sulphite of Lime, FOR PRESERVING CIDER. WARE selling the very beet article of ile kind, prepared according to direction., of E. Goraford, Precentor of Chemistry, Howard Univer sity. It is perfectly reliable and free from impurities. Directions accompany each package. HELLER'S Drug and Amoy Goods Store, No. 91 Mar ket street, Harrieburg. 8026 SAP SALEIO, English Dairy, Pine Appie, Nl:ir meg end New York State Cheese, juet received at _ SELST.St- IA MAUR,' loccearont to W Dock, Jr., & 00, mys MINDED MEAT received fresh every week from the celebrated manufacturer; Atmore Philadelphia, at BOYER & EERPER'S. deen _ SALT SALMON. A new invoice of tine salt salmon, just received and for sale by SHISLER a leitAZE. eeptil6 (successor to W . Dook & Co.) il El del9-dhwtd