Critgrapt HAE,IZISBURG, PA fiiITURDAY EVFNING, DECEMBER 'A 1864. TOWN AND COUNTRY. A "Happy New• Year" to all our patrons! MERE will be a sale of two hundred con demned cavalry horses, at Carlisle, on Thurs. tiny next, the sth of January. IM=l 'Naas was au abundant supply of market ing offered this morning, with a slight de cline in prices. Butter was sold as low as forty cents. REMOVAL. OP THE PROVOST MARSHAL'S OE net—The office of the Provost Marshal was removed, to-day, from Fourth street to the Court Rouse. =DE A PROTRACTED meeting will commence in the Fourth street Bethel this (Saturday) evening, at 8 o'clock. The Rev. 5. Hunter, formerly of Philadelphia, is expected to as sist. = SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —A theolog ical student of Ashmnn Institute, will speak to-morrow morning, at 101- o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock. A large attendance is solicited. A VERY interesting letter from our own cor respondent in Gen. Thomas' army will be found in to-day's paper, giving a sketch of the recent campaign in Tennessee. The author's statements ERR be relied upon as being cor rect. BAPTIST CHURCH.—There will be service in the Baptist Church, corner of Second and Pine streets, on tomorrow morning at 10i and at 7 o'clock in the evening. The pulpit will be occupied by the Rev. A. Judson Row land, of Rochester, New York. The public are invited. 11:E=E13 A SAD calamity occurred in West Buffalo township, Union county, on Friday evening last. Three little children were burned to death—the precise origin of the fire being wholly a matter of conjecture. The parents were both absent—Mr. Strickler was lumber ing in the mountains, and Mrs. S. was out of the house a few moments, attending to do mestic duties. Returning, she found the inside of the dwelling in flames, but was unable to rescue one of all her children, whom she had left in supposed safety. The oldest child was three and a half years and the youngest but a few months old. b'ensitnto of our paper, the Lancaster. Ex aminer says : The Harrisburg TELEGnAPIL, published by George Bergner, Esq., will be furnished daily to mail subscribers at $6 per annum, and in the same proportion for a shorter period.— The weekly, printed on a large double sheet, is published at $2 a year in advance, or ten copies to one post-office for $l5. The TELE GRAPH furnishes full reports of legislative pro ceedings and gives the latest news by tele graph. It is a capital paper and we are glad to learn is in a most prosperous condition. A MiElf UL INVENTION.—Among the inven tions of the times, we find none that are cal culated to be more useful in a dwelling than Tom Cowden's Patent Ballast Weather Strip, an article that is warranted to keep the rain, snow, or cold from blowing in under the doors. Those whose carpets have been dam aged from the above causes will rejoice to know that there is a remedy at hand—one which cannot fail to render satisfaction. One of these strips has been placed upon the front door of our office, where P. can be seen. Mr. Cowden is stopping at Buell's Union House, where he will remain for a few days. State, county, town or individual eights will be sold on very reasonable terms. Oar mechanics would find it a very profitable investment. IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.--The Board of Enrolment publishes •an extetsive advertise ment in this paper, relative to the correction of the enrolment lists. The Board urges the appointment of township and n•ard commit tees, whose duty it shall be to examine the lists at the office of the Provoit Itarshal, and have stricken therefrom the names of enroled man who are either dead, in the military ser vice, over or under age, or aliens; those who have removed from the district• or from one town or township to another; All who have served two years in the army, and such as hare manifest evidence of physical usability. It is the desire of the Board to have the lists correct before the draft takes place, in order that no unjust quotas may be imposed upon any of the sub-districts. Notice is also given that if the present opportunity to correct the enrolment is neglected, no attention; vifl in fu ture be given to wmplaints about excesOz. quotas. It is therefore to the interests of the people of all the towns and townships in this Con gressional district to take immediate action in the matter, and appoint committees to'at tend to the correction of the lists. The larger the enrolment of any sub-district, the larger will be its quota. Every name stricken from the roll aids in reducing the quota. h the citizens neglect to attend to this impotent matter, they cannot charge the Board of y, n _ ImM:sent with the imposition of excessive quotas. We trust there will be no dela,'y on the part of any one, but let all act at once.__ Read the advertisement of the Board, [For . the Telegraph.] ME. EDITOR.—The following note explaiue itself: Had Mr. Steck's disloyal proclivities been earlier developed, I have no doubt that the Lancaster congregation 'would have promptly taken the same steps t relieve itself that the Dayton congregation has done, and very properly.. Yours respectfully. CHARLES A. HAY. LANCASTER, PA., Dec. 30, 1864. Laan, am pained tonoticethe enclos „ 41 paragraph in the Trzzoaari of this A. as., 'Ming to Rev. D. Steck: re"Oi.NI. Lancaster friends have some knowledge of this .. man Steck, as he formerly preached in said was, we believe, ejected from that city . e'ere on account of his rebel pro his pulpit tn pro now appears that 'the loyal pensities. It vton, Ohio, have repudiated Christians of Da_ mid by this repudiation the the traitor pastor, , r sis t er city are amply loyal Lutherans of cu. ..se towards this same vindicated in their cow tory." ugh the. heavens "Piet justice be done, th., fall!" Before Mr. Stack le, t here I never ough I knew heard his loyally questioned, th 'lc his sentiments were "Democrat. ," and I 1 860. His think he voted for Breckinridge in. / as that leaving here was for no such reason purely assigned by the Tm.soaapn. It was because the Dayton charge paid him more,. yr we thought it was just that he should be both. paid. We could not raise his salary, and Were compelled to part with him much to the regret of the congregation. The separation on our part was not from choice but necessity. Will you see that the proper correction is made in the TELEGItAPH ? Better do it over your own name, on my authority. Yours very truly, JOHN J. COCHAL"Vst RET, C. A. HAY, D. D. =MMI= . • 'THAT SAUER REAM .'—We can inform our friend "A. H. 8.," of the 201st, that the saner kraut is all ready put up, but it must be a little older before it oan be used. It will be forth wining in good time. and an abandaniso of it. IZIMMI CARLMRS' ADDRES:>. —OM llarrie:cB will be around with their annual address on Monday morning, when they hope to be remembered by those whom they serve with the paper. Let the boys rejoice on account of pockets full of currency. BUSIIVESO ITEMS. Nov LOST.--Some of our friends who had a certain young man in their employ, a short time ago, by the name of Geo. W. Chritzman, his friends not seeing him at his former post, the question would arise of his whereaboots, they say don't know. We would relieve the minds of his enquiring Mends, and also those who don't know, that the gentleman is en gaged in selling dry goods at A. F. Brandt's new, cheap store, southwest corner of Walnut and Second street, Harrisburg, Pa.,where he may be found selling goods very chap, for cash. dec3o 2t IZEIZ ' PINKERTON'S WARES) AND CALISAYA BITTERS stands the first in public favor and confidence, as being most efficient Bitters for cleansing the blood and giving a healthy action to the stomach. Thew bitters •are put .up with the utmost care—compounded with the great st accuracy,—so that the best and most desire: ble results will be obtained from their use. Pure Bourbon Whisky; the best liquor for medical purposes, is always used to preserve these Bitters. Persons suffering from Dys pepsia will find immediate relief from the use of one bottle of these Bitters, if taken accord ing to directions. Beware of counterfeits on these Bitters. None genuine unless the name of Jacob Pinkerton is blown on each bottle. For sale by all respectable druggists and wholesale dealers. For sale b jOhn H. Zeig ler, wholesale and retail agent. d&w-lt SULLIVAN S. CHM), CLAIM AGENT, has re moved his office from the DAISY TELEGRAPH Building to WALNUT STREET, 3D DOOR BELOW THIRD, OPPOSITE. STATE CAPITOL 'HOTEL AU claims for Premiums, Bounties and Back Pay promptly attended to. dti.tf Military Business ATTENDED TO CALL ON, •ON ADDRESS BY MAIL, EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, cleanly Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. Dn. M'Hams's King of Pain shou'd be kept in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth ache, Earache in three minutes. Diarrham, Bloody Flux, pain iu the Back and Side,lnflam mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for the State, S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. s ept2o-tf =DICIE SUBSTITUTE PAPERS promptly made out by Sullivan S. Child, claim agent, Walnut street, 3d door below Third. dB-d1 ni Selllug ofr our Whole Stock of Dry Goods Among the goods we are selling off, we have 25 dozen of hemstitched ladies' pocket handkerchiefs. 30 dozen of gentlemen's linen pocket hand kerchiefs. 25 dozen of small woolen stockings, at 15 cents per pair. 200. yards of remnants of paratuattas, at half price. 50 black cloth cloaks and circulars, at 8, 10 and 12 dollars. Furs furs! at very low prices, to close out. 200 gentlemen's neck ties at 20,-35 and 45 cents. Broche shawls, in double and single. 200 pieces of calicos' and muslin's. 50 pieces of black alpaccas, bombazines and merinos. 500 dozen of woolen and cotton stockings. 45 dozen of gentlemen's woolen and cotton socks. I would call particular attention to some bleached muslin we have at 35 cents per yard. 50 pieces of red, white and• yellow wool flannel, all to be sold cheap, in order to close out our stock. Persons in want of dry goods, would do well to call before purchasing, N. 8.-15 piece's of black silks at great bar gains. S. LEWY. FEVEII AND Aeon can be cured. Do not think because you have tried everything you could read or hear of; that you cannot get anything to cure you, for you have not taken the pure vegetable that is stop every one that takes it. It does not stop your shaking for a week or two, bat it is a perfect, cure. A trial of this will convince you and your neigh bors. It can be had only at No. 27, South Pine street, by Mrs. L. Ball. oetl7-tf e SPEUIA.I., NOTII.3ES. Kromer's OPham's) Hair Dye S 0 CENTS A , BOX. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL. WeaseriTED to please. This article has been thoroughly tested by Da OHMTON of New York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingredients, and the material com posing it will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere. JNO. J. KRONER, Sole Proprietor, • 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Drunkenness Cured. The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempting cup. Dr. Lutes antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. - Descriptive circulars sent, to any address. Par sale by all respectable druggists in the United States and Canada& Price $l per box, er packages of six boxes for $5. JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Oliestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Specific. The oldest and moat rfiliable medicine tor the cu re of Spermatorhas, Seminal Weakness, Los% of Power Sm. This medicine has stood the tint of over thirty years, and has always P reri 'd a success. +Jr. ItAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the 'erre of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specific effect upon the generative ra ga'. Most persons associate the idea of °Pere, tious upon the bowels from taking any boa of per . The spnomo of Dr. Rand is netl ll ,_ . teuded as an evacuating medicine. Its medicinal virtues are expended entirely upon the “"1 3 ,eited regenerative organs. The pills are no t , tupleasant to the taste; and many before Pe_nraelka_fasticato them with impunity `""'"... ew them ; which plan we would al wa,toemnizaend, as affording the speediest *ay •o _ get the effect of the remedy. . 1 " 1438' -S- 2Y'er box, or six boxes for $5. Sold bykrigg. - .u , (1. 08 e en 0 MI - MU, Wit 1 sal AS 4 9 : ViaeatiitteSt., Philadelphia, Pa. THE CONFErAVgivAANLR3EXPERIENCE 'Wished for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, e mature Decay of Manhood, &c, supplying at the sane time Tits Mmove on Bus-Cans By one who has cured himeell after undergoing considerable quackery By en clos'ng a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Ehq Brooklyn, King county, N Y I= Erthwrio Frra - as Conan t I—Dr. Lockrow having become eminently successful in miring this ter rible malady, invites all similarly alllMted to call or Fend for circulars of references and testimonials of numerous cases cured of from one to twentyfour years' standing. He devotee his attention especially to diseases of the Cer ebro•Spinal Axis, or Nervous System, and solicits an in vestigation of his claim to public confidence. He may be consulted at his private residence, No 141 West 42d street, daily, from 10 a. n until 4 P. K., except Saturday and Sunday. Addrossall letters to DK V B. LOOKROW, New York Care of P. 0. Box 6116. ea! & wan] sir A thrrStOteCROAL 'Trevor Mattruaos I—Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 tine plates and engraving' of the Anatomy of the Human Organs in a state of health and disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated A truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical condi tion. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing Dr. LA %Loa., No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which his boots treats, either personally or by ntaii, and medicines sent to any part of 'the world. oeiliNti3m w PURE VEGETABLE TONIC. most healthy persons feel more or less A. weak this- extreme warm weather, and lose their ap• petite. They need a good strong Tpnic—ono that will strengthen the nervous system and stomach. Thls they can get at 50 cents per bottle, at Mrs. L Batt's, bre. 27, South Plue street, Harrisburg. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. sugl lIIIBBEL'S Golden Bitters. A PURELY VEGETABLE TUNIC INVIGORATING AND STRENGITIONING Fortifies the system against the evil effects of utiwole some water. Will cure dyspepsia. Will cure weakness. Will cure general debility. Will cure heartburn. Will cure headache, Will cure liver complaint. Will excite and create a healthy apoitlte. Will invigorate the organs of digestion, and moderately Increase the temperature of tile and the Tome of the circulation, acting In fact as a general corroborant of the system, containing no poisonous drugs, and Is The BEST TUNIC BITTERS In the WORLD. A fair trial Is carnally solicited. GEO. C. ELUBBEL & CO., PROPRISTORB, HUDSON, N. Y. Central Depot American allarpress Building, 55 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK. Jai- For sale by Druggists, Grocers, &c. D. W. GROSS & CO., Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent and for sale by J. Ilk LUTZ, U. K. KELLER, GEO. WINTERS and S. A. KUNKEL octl4.d&w WANTS. WANTED, A WHITE GIRL, who understands cook- Ili ing. Apply at WAGNER'S ROTEL, de029.43t Varner of ,': , ecolni and Chestnut erects, WANTED, A WHITE GIRL, to do geneial housework. Fourth. Apply at the National House, Market street, ne a dec29-3t* WANTER TO RENT— a. house containing six rooms, located anywhere between North and Chestnut Sts, Pent paid in advance. Address Box 41, P. 0., Possession wanted on tho first of April, 18135. del9-tf NVANTED. - A good two-horse team wagon. :Enquire at THIS: OFFICE, divl64ltf .0 • • 711 A MONTH! I want, Agents every kir whore , at $7O a month, espouses paid, to sell ifteen Articles, the host selling over offered. Full par. tteubirs free. Address, OTIS T. GAREY nolti,daw3ra Biddeford, Maine. WANTED. -$125 A MONTH !- Agents everywhere, to introduce the now Shaw if: 0/ark Sixteen Dollar Family Sewing Machine, the only,losi price cdhchlne In the country which in, lideinexi by Grover& Baker, Wheeler Bowe/sinner & Co„ and Batchelder. Salary and espenees, or large cconwhadeasualloWid: - All other Ma chines now IK)Id for less than forty , dollars each are in fringemenN: and the seller and user Hatp/e. Illustrated cirealant sent free, Address, SHAW & CLARII., nole.diWZat ' Biddeford, Maine, GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Worth having, at '• WARD'S MUSIC STORE, No. 15 No.nru THIRD STREET. SteinwaPis saber!) Pianos, Schomakeetisplendid,Planos. Grovesteeniiihniati-Pianos. Prince's (neav) automatic Organs, the greatest triumphof the age, Melodeons, Violin's; GOParsjitties, &c. Drum] and Fires. - Sheet and Book Haste. Pictures—Oval and square Walnut, Oak Rosewood and Gilt Framea dlbumr—A very large and One stock at lower prices than elsewhere. Call and sae the really largest Music Stare within 100 mites of Harrisburg.. SILAS WARD, Na. 12 North Third Stroet. decl74lllpul PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.—The Proprietors of the New York Museitm of Anatomy have determined, regardle's of expense, to issue free, (fur the benefit of suffering humanity, and suppression of quackery) four of their moat interesting and instructive lectures on Marriage and its disqualifications, nervous and physical debility, premature decline of manhood. httligest• Lion, %Talcums or deprestiou, impotency, loss of enelgy and manly plwer the great .oclal evil, and those mala dies which result from youthful follies, excesses of ma turity, or ignorance or Physiology and laws of Nature. hoe.; Invaluable lectures have been the means of en lighten rig and saving thousands and will be forwarded free, on receipt or four sumps, by addressing SEoantaltr, .New York Museum of Anatomy and Medicine, 618 itioad way, New York. deel9-dly SAI;Iri OF CONDFAINKO . HORSES. . QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, RUST DIVIS[O.V, WASHINGTON, CITY, Deeember 27, 1864. Will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, at Giesboro, D. 0., on FRIDAY, December 10, 1864, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFA' HAVALRY HORSES. On FRIDAY, January 6 1866, ONE HUNDRED. AND FIFTY 04.YALRY HORSES. These horses have been condemned as unlit for the cav alry service of the army. Neer road and farming purposes many good bargaina may be had. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms cash, in United States currency. JAMES A. EH IN, Colonel in charge First Division, Q. IL G. O. d0029-t-San6 INGOT, Copper and Brass, Tin, Babbit Metal, I cad, Spotter, Crucibles, Foundry. .Facings, Belting, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Stocks and Dies, &c., For sale by A. PUBVES & eON, • South and Penn, Philadelphia. Cash paid for Scrap Iron and all kinds of metals. dec,23-1m TO HORSE SHOERS.—A superior article of No. 8,9, and 10 Horse Shoe Nails, in 26 pound boxes. Also, (slightly damaged by water) Horse Shoe Rasps, and best quality English horse shoe iron. log satolow, by A. PEEVES' & BON, dee23lm South and Penn, Philadelphia. HOUSES FOR SALE. THREE NEW FRAME HOUSES, SITU- An OR Foster street, above North.. No.:Loire of JACOB WALTBBS, se2Adtf Corner of Third and North streets. AAVANA ORANGES.—Fine Havana Or anges, by the dozen or single, just received at WM. M. GRAY & CO., (Mouser and Lachman's old stand, Market square. 001 TIIST received, the morning, Michener do a Co., Fresh Smoked Hams, Beet and Tongues it suge SHMMIt & FRAM QWEFr CIDEB.—A few bbla. of an excel lent quality of pure sweet cider, just received at decl7 BO YER & REAPER'S. FRESH CRANBERRIES received thie morning.at WM. IL GRAY & CO. (Houser and Leaman's old stand, Market square.) deal "DEEPER sAupz, a new invoice, just ra il. calved at fuel] 55151 RR & FRAZEWS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Fifteen Days ! I WILL Mr REDUCE MY IS; MEL OP DRY GOODS, Twenty-Five per Cent., Previous to taking inventory on January Ist. I RAVE, ON HAND A LARGE ASSORT- MEET OF CLOAKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c., &c., &c. SOL. BROWNOLD, Cor of Second and ilkoket, opposite the Jones House. dec2B-2w IMPORTANT 0 THE PUBLIC. The Correction of le Enrollment. gIEIE correction of the National Enrollment is of the first importance. Where it is excessive, quotas ate Increased and unjust bor.:ens imposed. The Board of Eurollment desires the co-operation of all citi zens—those who are not liable to draft as well as those who are—in an effort tom:cure its reduction to the proper standard. HOW IHI3 SHOULD BS DO YE. In a matter of this kind, organization is what is wanted to insure success. Every Town or Township should at once constitute a few of its citizens a Committee to at tend to its interests. That Committee should be required to see the preparation of evidence with a view of striking from the lists the names of men in the service, those that hive removed from the District permanently and in good faith, and those that are deceased, as well as adding the names of persons coming into the District to reside, such es have arrived at twenty years of age, and any that may have escaped cm ollment het etofore. DECEASED PERSONS. These will be stricken offon Itiocerilficatf. of the proper molting officer on the affidavit of two citizens stating the time of death as nearly as tosslble. PERSONS IN MILITARY SEAVICS Committees will please confine their attention to such as have entered the service otherwise than through this office. Drafted men in service, substitutes and volun teers enlisted hero are taken from the enrollment as a matter or course. the Board will strike otr the names of enrolled persons alleged to be in this ervice upon the sworn statement of two citizens, giving the company and regiment in wniclt the parties may be serving, the date and place of lousier, and such other facts as may suggest themselves. A specification of at least the regiment and the time of muster, as nearly as can be ascertained, is essential, PERSONS REMOVED. All permus who have removed permanently and in good faith from the District, or from one Town or Towu• ship in the District to another, will be stricken otf on the app:ication of two citizens whom sworn statement of the time and manner o - removal, together with the present residence of the party, if known, 'liquid be Met TWO YEARS' SERVICE. Those. that hive t eased two years in the present war are entitled to be stricken off. The dieoltar t e of such with an oath of identity is sufficient. Where the dis charge is inaccea3ible for any good reason, affidavits mak ing out clearly the fact of service for that period of time will b 3 received. The organization and dates of muster in and out should not be omitted OVER OR UNDER ARE Persont who claim to be stricken off on account of being over 4.5 or under 20 years of age, must bring their oen affidavit, stating the day of their b rth. Where the pa rents are living their affidavit is also required. In case the parents are dead, the affidavit of the applicant mast state this fact, and teen the affidavit of any two reputable citizens, stating that they know the man and believe his statement to be true, will be received. In support of the foregoing evidence, any record evidence, public or pri vate, that may be in existence, Must be produced. Where there is no record evidence, the affidavits should set forth the fact of its non-existence. ALIENS. These must file an affidavit setting forth the date and place of birth; the port at which they v. ere landed, es well as the time; their several places of residence since In this country, with the length or time at each; and that they have never Hied a declaration of intenti a to become citizens, nor have voted or attempted to Tote at any elec. tioo is any elate. In addition, the anldavit of t•o re spectable eitizetis, not themselves aliens, must be for. noshed who certify that they know the applicant to be a man entitled to credit; and b..liere his statement to Le true. PHYSICAL USABILITY. The Board Is allowed to strike oft; for manifest per snent disability. it is impossible to make this term soy plainer The ialirmities fur which the Board are permitted to strike oil, must be both manifest and permanent. Those detiriug to ha stricken on' under this mead should coins en person. The Surgeon must Ste the uouble complained of before reportiug au opinion to the Board. F it SO NAL APPEARANCE,' Those claiming exemption for two years' service, over or underiage, almnago and physical disability should ap pear ia person. But a cursory examination will he given the last class. Those that do not feel themselves perma nently and mani tails disabled ssould not appear. As regards aliens and persons claiming exemption on age, peruoual attendance is etyma°. Whenever it is practi cable for a party claiming exemption tor any alms to ap pear, ho should come. An application in his abrence, without reasonable excuse for non-attendance, is eon atrued against him. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. A copy of the enrollment may often facilitate and cur tab. the work of committees. This will be furnished. the Townships in the remoter Counties on application. Only Committees, not:individuals, need Apply . This Mace has not tho help to furnish more than a single copy to a Township. So soon as the present draft is comp etad the hoard of Enrollment, or a part of it, will visit the several County seats of the District, for the purpose of correcting the lists. Due public notice of the time of visiting each County will be given. The citizens are urged to hold themselves in readiness to attend. Persons of Unsuitable age, tnose afflicted with perma nent ailments, those that nave seen two years' service, aliens and all others who can attend should be urged to do so, This a faithful effort on the part of the Board of En rollment to obtain accurate lilts, and should be met Lwith a corresponding spirit by citizens. Committees need not wait ,until the Board visits Coun ties, but can via% the Board- here at once if they see proper. Where it is desired to have a person enrolled who has escaped enrollment, moved Into the Township. or become twenty-one years of, age,. application in writing should be made by one or more citizens. The statement submitted by them should give the full name, age, cccapatirn and place of birth of the man to be enrolled, as well as 'the place of residence of the informant. The appropriate government stamps must be affixed to all affidavits. The Saud is instructed to my that if the opportunity now offered to correct enrollments is neglected, no atten tion will in future be given to complaints about excessive quotas. W. IL PATTERSON, Captain and Provost Marshal. CHABLIS 11011TER, Commissioner. P. R. WAOONSELLIR, Surgeon. MRADQOARTERS, PROVOST MARSHAL, ,FOUTlOffla'4ll4ltrid, Harrisburg lies. SO, 1864. OVID F. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OrszoE No. 23, Soma SECOND STREET. Legal busloesr and collections promptly attended to decs-dlm CREESE. —Prime New York Cheese, Pine Apple, English Dairy and Sep Sago Sheave, just re calved this morning at SILLSLER & FRAZER'S. eel NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PENNSYLVANIA IMPIRIAL OIL COMPANY- Office lb South Fifth St., Phila. Capital - - - $2,000,000 200,000 Shares at $lO 00 Eaeh. Subscription Price $5 per sharepar full for paid stock. Reserved Capital - . $250,000. PRF:SIDENT-A.LEX. 31V:LURE DIRECTORS. A. K. DlcOluse, Thomas A. Scott Jarkman, John M. Pome-.oy, Hata W. Davis, Peter B. Small, .1. C. Bomberger. gec n y.—JAS. M. SELLEFS. Treas.—ELISHA. W. DAVIa THIS Company has ihree different tracts of kind now producing Oil, and ample revenues to guarantee resider dividends. The three tracts with wells on them are capable of ex tensive develop - writ, and the Company have f i v e e ng i n es and all the fixtures reedy to pro:secute the work. It has 120 acres in fee on Allegheny river, immediately opposite Oil any, with 110 rods river front,, and 76 rods front on Lay's Run. This land is now worth $lOO,- 000 exclusive of the oil right It has 100 acres in fee in the Cherry Run d'strict, im mediately adjoining Cherry Run Petroleum Company, and lenses are about to be executed with two strong par ti sto sink wells on lease on this tract the Company to receive half of the oil. It has two tract+ of land on Oil c•eek, each producing over ten barrels per day, and one t-act on the Allegheny prodacioggen barrels of heavy Oil, worth $2l per barrel All of these tracts will be promptly developed, and they ate well touted Oil ludo. It is trganized on a certain basis to pay dividends from the start. Its revenues from the Od alone are more than twelve per cent per annum on the capitol ; and new wells are about to be sunk on lease, without cost to the company, end one-half the proceeds will belong to the company. The company has 8250,000 of its own capital in reserve belonging to the stockholders, and taking it altogether its resources for certain dividends are not approached by any other Oil stook now in the market at even double the original cost. The officers of this company mean to prosecute the de velopment of these lands most energetically, and they have entire confidence that they will yield very large dividends on the capital stock. Subscriptions will be received at ibis office by dec26-1f GROliGn BERGNER. Ho for Christmas 7. At No. 109 Market Street, ITAILIZISBURG, TS the place to buy Presents fer the i., Holi days. Call mid examine our stock of FANCY BASKETS, • WILLOW and REED ROCKING CHAIRS for Children, . TOY ROCKERS and ARM CHARS, WILLOW HIGH CHAIRS. - NCRSERY CHAIRS, CAMP CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, FEATHER PILLOWS and BOL STERP, BLANKET 4 , COVERLIDS, COMFORTS, COUNTERPANES, PATENT SPRING BEDS, IRON BEDSTEADS, &c. J. T. BAENITZ, Marken 317 Ka, Fifth; Harrisburg. dec2o d'2w WM. BRADY, No. 62 Market St., Harrisburg, HAS just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is prepared to oiler to the citi zens of Harrisburg and vicinity the choicest and most carefully selected STOCK OF GOODS In his line ever °Toted in this city, consisting in part of the following articles: Fine Gold Hunting-cased ENGLBII, AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Fine Solid Silver and Plated Ware, SUITABLE FOR OLIDAY PRESENTS. SLICE Tea Setts, Casto rs, Be-ry Dishes, Cake Baskets, Butter Dishes, Ice Pitchers, Fine Table a Tea Fish Butter .L• Fruit Knives, Soup Ladles, Napkin Rings, Card-receivers, Call Bells, FINE JEWELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUCH As White tad Black Onyx, Coral, Amethyst, Carbuncle, Baby and Pearl Setts, Initial Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Gold and Jet Crosses, Necklaces for ladies and children, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold Guard, Chutelain, Vest and Fob Chains, Lockets, Charms, Tooth Picks. Dawson, Warren and Hyde's and John Fole3. "a celebra ted Gold Pens, in gold, silver an gutta percha holders Seth Thomas' "celebrated Calender Regulators," and an.endless variety of everything in his line. We reverse theold maxim, and invite ladies and gen tlemen to call at other places first, then give us a call and see the difference in stock and prices. We defy compe tition. W. BRADY, decls 62 Market street NINTH ANNUAL BALL OF TOM Friendship Fire Company, TO BE GIVEN AT BRA . NT 7 S CITY HALL, (Theatre room) ON MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2(1, 1864 TICKETS .$ 00. de22 T be bad of any member or the Company. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. THE special list of 5 per cent. tax on in comes for the year 1863, is now in my bands for col lection, and is hereby demandei for Dauphin county at my office in Harrisburg. To all those who neeect to pay after ten days, a epecfal demand will be Maur for which the law provides a lee of 20 cents, and four cents per mile and 10 per cent, Pen lkys e tY in government frn c d ( s l , ilected o• the b il . ole il b tr y aintr ' e a h •t ee s 6 .4• P tlsti, or by the hands of -friends Will be receivet No fees will be charged ibr notices issued before the first inst. d. K. FAHNe.STOCIT, dec2o -Collectorl4tb District Penna. FOR SALE, SEVERAL lIIINDRED improved farms in - Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois and several large tracts of unnoproved land in Illinois, lowa and WM- Cousin CataloguesVith full descriptions and prices of each, will be sent by mail, free of charge, upon applica tion.SAllVEL A . SARGENT. N. W. conies sth'and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, a declitabi. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wm. N. Gray & Co. - 7n ON'T fail to stop and examine our new _lLPstock of line family groceries just received for tka CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, Consisting of the following articles: Fresh canned peaches, Blackberries, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Also, new layer and bunch raisins, in whole boxe Beans, and s, K, J;;" Currants, Citron, Seedless raisins, Figs in large and small boxes, Figs paste in cakes or boxes, Findleatawba grapes, Assoried jellies, consisting of Currants, Blackberries, Raspberries, Lemon, Pineapple, Peacb, Orange, Pear and Quince jelly. New mince meat always on hand, and new sweet cider; al.), a new stock of queensware, art China caps, and par. for ( , naments, China soy tea setts for children, and wil wtve, Cc., ust received at WM. M. GRAY & Co., (Ho.serS Lochman 7 s lfarket Square.) decl9 N . n.W °PIC NING FOR Fall and winter Trade! BALMORALS AND SCARFS! FURS! FURS!! The Largest and best selected stock in this city at the New Cloak Store, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, HARRISBURG, PA. WM MRS. M. MAYER, rio. 13 MARKET STREET, Sus just opened her ciew FALL STOCK of BONNETS, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, CLOAKS AND TRIMMINGS Constantly on hand, besides everything usually found in the largest furnishing establishments in the eountry. c0p.211 11 Kiwis t pq DURING THE HOLIDAYS, TO REDUCE STOCIE, MHE subscriber returns his sincere thanks A. to his fi lends and the public generally, for their very liberal patronage during the past four years, and begs leave to inform them that he nas a very elegant assorted stock or fine Watches, Chains, Rings, Pine, Sleeve But tons, Scarf Pins, Charms, Gold. Pens, Gold and Silver Thimbles„ Silver Spoqns, Butter Hnhes, Salt, Sugar Cream and Preserve Spoons; Silver-hated Cups, Goblets, take Baskets, Berry Dishes, Syrup Pitchers, Breakfast Tea, an, Dinner Castors, the., which will make very ele gant and durable Christmas Pres..nts. Call and examine ihr yourselves. Make selections while the assortment is full. No pains spared to show goods. All the above sold at very small pro St. decl3-tf A. R ZIbIifERMAN. Or CI CP I) 1V YEWS. WALNUT MEET kVA. GREAT BLAZE. ITAKE this method of informing my nu merous friends and the public in general, that I have opened my new Clothing Store, corner of Walnut and Sixth streets, where I am willmg to sell 'fifty per cent cheaper than any other store in the city, Coats worth $BO, for $2O. Pants worth $9, for $6, and vests worth $5, for $3, and everything in proportion. All goods leaving my est.blishment I will warrant, for they are all made under my care, and with every modern Improvement, and the latest style. Don't fail to come and convince yourself of the truth. deel.2.lre R BERNHARD, Net-picks, &c., &c., NEW PRODUCE & FEED STORE. 11AU. 3l 10 N D OPENED A PRODUCE & FEED STORE tv No. 18 MARKET STREET, Opposite Gross & Co's Drug Store, HA.BRISBURG, Where he w'll keep always on hand Butter, Eges, Poultry, Flour, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Meal, Oats, Core, Hay, and all kinds of Produce, which he will sell at pricer lower than they may be bought at market dec22-1m CRANK A. BliJnßAv, Agent. WHEREAS, the Auditor General, as re quired by the 11th section of the act, entitled ",cn act enab:ing the banks of this Commonwealth to be come associations for the purpoSe of banning under the laws of the United States," passed on the 22d day of Au gust A D. 1884, has ceitified to me Last the ,11AuRiS BURG BANK" has furnished sat slactory evidence t , him that all the requirements of said act have been complied with by the said bank, and that it has become an associa tion for the purpose of banking under the laws of the United States: do, therefore, cause this notice thereof to be pubPshed in accordance with the provisions of 'ho said 11th section of the said act, and do declare that the charter of said bank by the terms of said act, is deemed and taken to be surrendered subject to the provisions of the first sec tion of said act. A. G. CUtcrlN, Governor of Pennsylvania. XECCTITS CiIhArDSA, ETARRISBITG, December 20, 1864. j de2o-]m UNITED STATES Seven-Thirty Treasury Notes, HABBISBDIIG NATIONAL BANK. derd,de J. W. WEIR, Cashier. SHISLER & FRAZER ILTIVE, and-are receiving goods in their. usual line, for Christmas, for families, consisting of PONE SNOB, RAMINS, in all 'deed packages, Figs and Prunes, Apples, Oder, Wine, Elmody, hum, tic. Prepared Mince Meat; put up by the mostcelebrated manufacturer, Mr. Atmore Fine new crop Now Orleans Ifolaus and Sorghum Syrup, a domestic which is considered a fine ar tide for baking purposes. decl4 FUSE SWEET CIDER received to-day BOTHER & KEEPliani CLOAKS, Circulars, CLOAKS ! B E OCHE AND MOURNING SH .• Y F 4 F Great Attraction! NO. 13 AHEAD!! FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Also, THE LATEST STYLES CIRCULARS _ And a Rue assortment of WOOLEN HOODS, NUSI4B, tdo ALL 13.120A3 ON SELLING 'AT At No. 52 Market Street BANK Of the various denominations, For sale at the