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' el II _ - - - ,-- - . . ,- - / / , , - ~ . - t , `, ° - .;1 g: - , ' '..: . . . • ______ __________ _ ___ --- - BY GEORGE BERGNER THE TELEGRAPH. MORNING AND EVENING, By GEORcIE BERGNEB• Office Third Street, Near Want. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION. The DAILY TILEGEAPII Is served to subscribers iu the city at 8 cents per week. Yearly subscri bare will be charged $6 00 in advance. Those pereone who neglect to pay in advance will be charged SC 00. .i.; WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. :`, THE TELEGRAPH is also published weekly and '''f- is furnished to subscribers at the following cash - ' rates: Single copies, weekly Three copies to one Post Office Ten copies to one Post Office • :,,,! Nap rAbilittistmots . 1863. - • 1863. :.! DECEMBER 15th, 1863. :.‘ •A' USEFUL PRESENTS FOR THE i t , • Rich Dark Sable Fars, !, r , . Genuine Siberian Squirrel Furs, s'-'-.•• Beautiful Gerthan Fitch Furs, • , `,:-7 - Handsome Russian Squirrel Fars, Rich Shaded French Sable Furs, ~ ~ i American Fitch, Silver Marten, &c., &c., Muffs, Collars, Caffs; of all kinds: .. r,, These goods are fresh from the hands of. the manufacturers for our holiday sales. ! -, ..q: A. splendid assortment of t i 4 ... Pure Lace Collars, French Embroider Collars, French work Collar and Sleeves. In sets, Beautiful plain and hem stitchad Handkerchiefs.: •q: . -:.' Infant Bodies, Financings, Edgings . and In o i -cl. earring& New style Hem Stitch Vine Embroklerl R ...i. Handkerchiefs. j . : ~... ';':.,. ~ .. ; BLACK - AND - EitCOND MOURNING GOODS ll' .largo stock of dress goods, 100 different styles of English Crepe Collars,: Black Centre Brochae Border Scarfs, Alexander & Jouvin's plain and stitched Kids, Shawls, Veils, Gloves, Ildk'fa., &c.,&0. &c. In our mourning department our ,stock Is .., . omr,lete. P i , 0.1 A LARGE LINE OF , I, tsio 4 :‘'"• LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREIV'S ' AL 1,4 lidE CI) X 2 l. AL Xia Si 2 The best assortment of Blankets--ia extra . ~... ce--Emperior qualities—to be found, 'Oil Very superior makes of Black Silks, at lower i..ltprices than they are now held by the importers. As we are determined to reduce our large ' ' -bock before the let of January, our Prices will .',, tle decided Inducements to purchasers during v ,, , • the holidays. k CATHCART St BROTHER, .. 4 Next Door to the Harrisburg Rank, dek. , l6-1m No. 14, Market Square. ' r ~, : • Vi • , • r .41 4 ttt:' o All Who Value Theft' Sight / JULIUS ROSENDALE., PTICIAN AND OCTrIdIST, ESPECTFULLY aI:MOW/CU to the citizens 4. of Harrisburg and vicinity that he has Again opened an office in Market Square, next ,-door to Mr. Feliz's Confectionery, for the sale 'of his celebrated PANTOSCOPIC AND TINTED SPECTACLES. These glasses are recommended by the first medical men, and all who purchased them from me will testify to their great .advantages over all other ones in use. The Lenses are ground of the finest crystal. They assist and strengthen the impaired vision, 4 and last from 10 to 12 years without change. Oftice hours from 8 A. M. till 8 P. ar.Consul _ tation free. oct6-413M8taw-wlin ... , PROCLAMATION- ::-AATHEREAB, the Honorable Joni( T. t' V V PIAIitSoN, President of the Court of Common leas to the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauptun, and the- Hon, Gattv ' it Lulus and Hon. 110.91:9 B. Yonne, Associate Judges in uphla county, having issued their precept; bearing ..., te the Ist day at Dec. 1868, to me throated; for .. , lding a Court of Oyer anerfernainer and General Jail *Delivery and Quarter Bessione et the Peace atliarriaburg, -4 for the county of Dauphin, and to commence Os =IAD JANTABY NiCri, being the 18th daytd Ann tud to continue two Week.elFp,; therefore hereby given to the Colt, Joe- 1 a Peace, Aldermen, and Constables said Dauphin, that they be then and there In Ahab* reons, at 10 - o'cleol'in the 'forenoon of said their records, 'unionism; examinations, own remembrances, to do those things tear office appertains to be done, and. those ind in recognisances to prosecute againstihe tat Sr. or shall be in the TRU of Dauphin =m end there to prosecute against them as shall for my hand, at Harrisburg, the Ist day of in the year of our L0rd,1863„ main the year of the Independence of the iCinite 10111 ref! 01710 E 1 g, Dee. 21,1,883. .1 IPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. banon Valley' Branch; Id after MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th, , anACCOM.MODATION PASSENGER /111 be run between Reading and Hat.; in addition to the other• Passenger iw running on the Lebanon Valley ig Reading at 7.15 A. ac., passing Leba .44 A. M., and arriving at Harrisburg at Harrisburg at sp. M. passing Labs 5, and arriving at Reading at 7.35 ig at all Passenger Stationa n Mall Tran i leaving Reading lit 11.07 stop only at Womelsdorf, islyerstovii4 sAratyille, Palmyra and-. Mammal- wengere will procure theii Tickets be fcge entering the Trains. An extra charge la ade on all Fame paid in the Oars.- G. A. •}IICOLIS, General Sup't. Rending, Pa., Dee. 11, 113 68.—de141j81 1 - • BARBELS (:d Choice New York and 500 - picked APPLFR for sale Apply to D. R. sale, • dt24 dtf of Walnut .street: ..$l. 60 .. 4 00 ..10 00 LumedletteliOnied, and full vigor restored. Thia distressing affection—which renders life miserable and'rnaniage impossible--is the pen altS, paid by the victims of improper hidnlgence. Young,personisare'tod apt to commit excessea fiata not belt* 'aware of the dreadful conse quences that may'enene. Now, who that ma , deratande the subjeg,t'will pretend to deny that the polder of procreation Is lost eoOnvi by those hating Into Improper habits than . hy the pru dent. Besides being depriyed the pleasures of healthy offspring, the, meet venous and destruct live symptoms to both body and mind' arias. The syateusbearmes damaged, the physical and menial functions weakened, logs of •prooreatite power; nervous: dywegale, palpita-' tion of the heart,' Indigestion, eonadtutional debility. a westing of the frame s cough, con sumption, decay and death. Wiwi ; go. 7 Bowe PiIIiDOLION fantasy, Left hand side going from &Atmore street ; a. few doors from the career, Fait not to obeave ravine anettimober,' Letters must be odd' and contain a stamp. 'he Poctor's Diplome:hang in his office: W. W. JENNINGS, Sheriff. deo2l-dEartd OW*. DE*'.'.J.OIINBON 13Ak.MaT3EZMC201 2 1L3E1 LOCK HOSPITAL, theA9 discovered the moat iL effectual ietedlee' In` world for speedy and DISE4EIEI3 - OP IMPRIIDENOE. . . . " • min TN 'fa To swim nom. NO IMMEIT OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. Care Warrantee!, or_NO Charge, in from On 10 T Weakness of the wo Back ays , Affections of the Kidneys. and Bladder, Involuntary die chargesi,, Impotency , , : - -.Generid "Debility, Ner vonsnetei. Dyspepsia, Languor Low Spirits, Confusion of. Ideas, 'Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight, or Giddinese, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nese or Skin.. Affections of the Diver, Lungs; Stomach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from tith Solitary Habits of Youth— thoie secret and' solitary practical more fatal to their victims than' the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., impossible, YOUNG. IdKN. Especially, who have become the victims of EloMiry Tice, that . dreadful and deatruotive habit whieh annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thin:Acre of eloquence or waked to wit* the living lyre, may call with full confidence. DIABRIAGE Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat ing marriage, being aware , of physical weak ness, organic debility, deforinitles, &c., speedily oared. Be who placewhimself under the Mb of Dr. J. way faligionsWeconfide In his honor as a gen- Unman, and confidently rely nvel his skill as Thyalclan. ORGANIC WEAKNESS • ' ' DR. MEOW; • Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, graduate from one of the most eminent , colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has - been spent in the hospi tals of Loudon, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected gene of the most aitmishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, 'btdieg alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with fro - 411mA blushing, attended sometimes with deraniosmeut of mind were cured Immediately, TAKE PARTICULai NOTICE. These are some of the sad and :melancholy effects Produced by early habits' ,of youth, via : weaknass of the back and limhs, pains In the head, &anew of,sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, symptoms of. consumption, &o. illaurrenzir.—The fearful effects on the mind are mnch to he dreaded—loss of memory, con fusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore bodhigs, aversion to socisty,,self distrust, love of solitada, timidity,. are sumo: of the evils produced,: Y01:11.141 _ Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone, a habit fre quently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when sleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and bed)! , -should , apply immediately. What a pity that a . young man, the hope of his cormtry, the darling of Us-parents; should be snatched-from all 'Presorts and eiijoymceite of' life, by the consequence of deviating from the pith - of nature and indulging in a certain secret-habit. Such-persons atom, before contem plating MARRIAGE; Reflect that a sound mind and body are the moot hammy requisites to promote connubial happiness„ Indeed, Without these, the journey through life becomes. e.weary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darketis to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed.Witli despair arid filled with the melancholytifiection that the happiness of another becomes blighted Withour own. , DI US Or IXPIMAILITOZ, When the misguided and imPryderit votary of pleasnre finds he . his imbibed the seeds of this painful &e, it too often happens that an lUtimed ikiinse of shame or the dread of die ciivery deters him from pplying to those who, from education and respectability, can • alone befriend him. He falls into the, bands of igno ranlind designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing,- filch his pecuniary substance, keep him WSW month after month, or as long as the smallest fee c a n be - obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health to Sigh over hie galling disappointment, or,' Vthe use ,of the deadly ,polson, Metoery; 'hasten the constita tionah‘ymptoreatif thls terrible disease, ouches affections of .the Head, Threat,: Nose, • filth, etc.} Progressing with frightful rapidity till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferlngs4o , ing._him to that undlsootered opuntrj. from *once no traveller returns. 12NDO138EtillliT OF VIE MSS. The many thousands owed at this inatitutiop, year a fter year, Imo rias numerous important kurgiad opigatione•performed by Dr.• Johnson, Witnewiti by reporters of the 'Ben t CiiiTsf, and many:Other papers, notices of which have ilitopeared sgalnawdittau before the public, b e : if,f ee f i tifiminidtaglys . ri gentleman of character emit rimpousibility, is a sniliclont guarantee to the &Elated. • _ . ; WEIR DRMAS Isg esti:Dux -cum. paicslgo, Frederlek fit HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY EVE ilitebitaL. The Great "American. Remedi.," KNOWN AB "HKLMBOLD'S' GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIE HELNIBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHEF," 4 " SARSAPARILLA, " IMPEOVEED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLD'S. GENUINE PREPARATIONS. " HIGHLY CONCENTRATED " COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT MOM, A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC -REMEDY For Diteasea of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, QRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal thy action, by which the WATERY or CAL CEROUS depositions,' hid sill 'UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as pain , and inflammation, and is good for MEN, WO MEN or CHILDREN. HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHa FOE WEAKNESSES Arising from Excesses, Habits of pisaipation, Early Indiscretion or AWOL ALITINDED WITH THI rouownra EMCPTOMM : Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the Skin, tion, Lose of Power, Less of Memory; Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pairr in the Back, Universal Lassitude ofFhishing of the Body, the Muscular System,Eruptions on the Face, Hot Hands, • Pallid Countenance.' These syroptonis if idloWed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the p atient may expire. Who can say, that : they Ire not frequently followed by those "direful diseases," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Many are aware of the cam of their suffer ings, but none will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by Oonsumptioni bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. .2 - 718 CONSTITUTION,. ONCE. AFFECTED. WITH ORGANIC waizaress, Requires the aid of medicine to, strengthen and. invigorate the system, which Helmbold'e Ex-' tract Buchu Invariably &es. A trial will con vince the most skeptical. FEMALES—F 'M A FFiLFEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, hiARRrED, OR CONTEMPLATING IfARRIAGE, In many affections . peculiar to females the - Extract Buchn •is• unequalled by any other 'remedy, as in Ohlorode or Retention, Irregii- Palnidlness, or suppreesion- of the cult-, tomary Evacuatibns, Ulcerated or Schirronit state Of the .tfterns, • lencorrhea 'or Whiteei Sterility, and for all complaints incident- te:theg sex, whether arising from IndleanSion, Hablink, of Dissipation or la rthe ' • • DECLINE OR MANOR OF LIFE. • NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUTIZ Take no Baleam,iffercury,crr UnpleasantMedi;_ tine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. lIEM.BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Cures Secret Diseaies in all thair stages ; ' at lit-, tle expense ;little or no change in diet ; no in 4 convenience and no exposure. It causes fre quent desire, -and gives strength to Urinate, thereby' rernoving obstructions , preventing and cnring'Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain, and infialnmatioa, so , frequent la this class of diaeases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and 'Wornatt Matter. Thousands upon thormands who have been the victims of'quaolcs,' and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short c time, have found they were deceived, and that' `the “Polionq has By• the use of - "powerful Astringents,!' been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps. after marriage: . • Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Buoqu for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Hale or Female, front' whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases` of those Organs require the aid of a Diuretic. LD'S EXTRACT BUCHII is - the . Great Diuretic, and' it is certain to have the desired effect in, all Diseases for which it is recommended. • Blood—Blood—Blood. lielmbold's Highly; Concentrated Compound ELUID EXTRACTI saRRAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an affec-, tion• of the Blood, and'attacke the - Sexual Or-! Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind-1 pipe, and other_lances'Snrfacery Making its ap pearance in the form of Meas. Helmbold'a , Rttract Sarsaparilla, purifies the - Blood, And' removes all•Scaly'Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complexion a Oleic and Healthy dolor. It being prepared exprelnly - for this class of complaintseits Blood-Pnrlfying Propertleizare preserved to - a greater 'e tent - than any other preparation of SardaPsaillii: RBEIMBOLDfa.' ROBE. WABE An excellent. Lotion for diseases of a Syphi litic Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs, 08114 from habits of dissipation, used in 00nn...- on with the "Ex tracts Buchn - and Sarsaparilla, in . ,,such diseases as recommended. Evidence of,:the thost*ra sponsible and -reliable character aceo m mAin E i t i the medicines. OEBTIFICATES OF from eight to twenty years standing, With names known to Scletiiii and Fame. 'For Medical Properties - of stuitili,.see Dispensary the United States. Sea Professor. DEWEE'S valuable works on the Practice of Phyido. 'See remarks made by the late oelebrated Dr. PHY— SICK, Philadelphia. See remirks indlebyDr. EPHRAIM McDOWELL, atielebrataPhysitikia and member of the Royal College of Surgdine, Ireland, and published in the Transaotiene of the Kings and Queen's Journal. See" Medici,- Cirurgical Review, 'publislied by BEN'J. TICA VMS, Fellow of the B.oyal College of Surged/41. See most of the , late standard works on Ifi2di clue. Extract of Buchu sl'oo per bottle, or six for $5OO. Extract of Sareaparilla, $1 00 per bottle, or, six for $5 00. Improved Rose. Wash, 50 cents per bottle, or six for $2 .50,, or halt a dozen each for sl2' 00, which will be dif fident to cure the most obstinate cases, if &rea l Row are adhered to. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation. Describe symptoms in all communications: Cum guar anteed. Advide gratis. AFFIDAVIT.. Personally appeared before me an Alderman* of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hilmboli f who, being duly miorn, cloth say, his prepare- . lions contain no narbotio, no mercury, or other injttrions drum and are purely vegetable. H. T. TittimilOLD. - Sworn and subscribed before me; this 2.Bkt day of November,lBs4. WM. P. HIBliAltD, Alderman, Ninth street ab, Itace, Phila. Addr*letters for information in confidence:, . • ' T. HELMBOLD, Chemist. Depot 104 South 10th street,'below Chitidnut, [14,2114' JANUARY 11, 18:64. lit . !ME DYSPEPSIA, DISEASES RESULTING FROM Dideinnatt OF THE -LIVER AND 151 3 41114,YE" OttGANS, AIM 93*.i.D.-.BT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN :. BITTERS , , THE GRANT= STRENGTHENING TONIC; FTIBESE Bitters I , rfarmed more cures J. have and do g ibe -• ••• ; have kimro testimony,; have more . • -.people to.vouckfor them, than - any - 0 article in thel market. We, defy any one, to eCetradi• assertioni and will pay $lOOO to any one that_will 'proifi duce a certifleace published. by us, that is not genuine. Hooihund'aGerman Bitters, sill cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility., Dia bases of the , Kidneys,ond diseases arising from: a disordered stomach. Observe the:following symptoms, resulting from the disofders of the digestive organs: emstipation,.loward Piles; Fulneis of Blood to .the head, Acidity of the Stomach, Names, Heartburn, Disgust fot Food; Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruc tations, Slaking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, Swimming of the head, Harried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at the heart; Choking or suffocating sensations when in a ing postare,Dlmnsosbof vision, Dots or webe•be•:,l fore thelight, Fever and dull pain in the'head,". l Deficiency of perspiration, Yellowness . of the skin and eyes, Pain tdde; hack, chest; limbs, tko , Buddenlashes of heat, Burning the flesh, Constant imaginings of evil; and great depression °Whits. • &Member that is Bitters Is not - alcoholic; contains no rum or whisky, and can't make. drunkards, but le the beet Tonic Id the world lurk? *go SAYS SO . . . . Frew the Rev. Lovl G. ,Ileck, Pastor. of the Beptteh Church,"Pembertim, N. .T., formerly of the. Northßaptist Ohara., Philadelphia. a • a a 'a a a a a a I have knowri. ,Rooffand'e German Bitters favorably fora number of , yews., I have used them IC. thy own: family, and have been eri pleased iiith.thOr e ff ects that I was induced to( recommendthem to many . othere, and know that they have operated in a strikingly hens= finial manner. I take.great pleasure in thrill priblicly proclaiming this fact, and calling thd attention of those afflicted with the diseases foi, whiph. they; are recommended to - these Bitters,: knowing from ex . pouice that my recommen4 datlonwill be sustain ed. Ido this more cheer-. fullY as IfoofitutiPißliteril le Intended to benefit the ape*, iinCikk'not rum:think." Yewt truly; ' Cf. BECK, Trcini 8637. J. Newton Brown p. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Naowle<tge.:, and Chriatian Chronicle, Philadelphia. - Although' no disposed toftiver or recommend Patent lidediciries general,. through distrust of their iiikredieuts and - e ff ects, i yet ifeiow.of no sufficient reasons why a man may, not testify to the benefits he believes himself to hive re. calved from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others.- do this the moreyeadily in regard to Hoof land's Germarr:Atteriqptepared la Dr. C. 11:. achon~ of AtialYPlitol4.ll.s wait Jua against teem for many Years, under the impres4 don that they,,werephteily.an alchollo mixture: -Pain hitiebtett to:mrfriegittibeit Shcienisket F.eq y fox:the remeval;oftthilliro)hdloe;by pro-. per tests, and=for enciptiraguint to try them when suffering - Worn great and long continued debility. The use of 'three bottles of these bitters •at the-beginning• of the-present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I bad not for six months before, and,had almost despaintd•of regaining: rtherefore thank God and my friend for- directing: me: to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philada. From 'Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Bapthit • CW4O, Genenfliori, Penn. 'Dr. C. MAir i clisori:—D,ear Slie—/Peiiitiiiatex perlence enables ` me to 'say that regard`; the German_ Bitten,' prepared - by you as a "most:ex-. cellen't medieln'e.' In cases of severe cold and general debility' I have been greatly, benefited by the nee of 'the Bitters,'and dotibiliot - they wlll produce'similar effects on: others. • ' Yours; truly, WARREN - ROI:MPH, - Germantown, Pa. From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Heddinglif E. ()hutch, .I'hiladelphia. Dr. Jackson:=Dear Sir:—Having ,need your German }litters in 14 lankily frignently I. am prepared to say that it has been ofoliat service. I believe that in.recat cases of goof* debility of the - Vita& it J the safeetand =amicable , remedy of which I have any Imowledg Yours, respectfully, J. H. TIIBNER, No. 728 R. RineteixikfilstXuet• Prom the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly . Pastor of the Cohn:aim (N. 4),ao..taiestown (Pa.) . Baptist Chore*. , - -NOW-RrielinilOcii. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson::—,Dear. feel it a pleasure thus, of my„orkruxord r ,to bear,testi mouy to the - eicelleraxivf Ratite. Some years since -behrg• much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I used them with very benpfacial results. ',have ofteo .reoOMmenried them to persons enfeebled by •that :tormenting disease, and have heard from them} the.most flaiterix• testimonials ae to their great value. of general' debility, believe: it to.bew tonic that cannot be surppsauds.,,,,.... J. M. LYONS. From the Rev. Thomas 'Winter Pastor of Box boiough Baptist Chinch. - Dr. Jackson:Dear feellt due to your excellent preparatibn, Hoofiandelerbiart Bitters, to add my testimony-to the:dfitervedreputatlon it. has obtainetL -I have- foiuyears, at that'll,: been troubled with great disorder -in my 'head. and nervous syitem. I•was advW by *friend to try a bottle of yeurgerman-Bitters, I did so, and have experienced - great and unexpected relief; my healthhiebeen very materially bene fited. I tiorilidenUT recoMMepd the, article where I meet *tit cases similar-to my owh, and have been ,assriredbY, many of their good effects. Respectfully yours, T. WINTER, - • Roxborough, Pa. Fro* BIT- J. S. Rer,maP, of the. Gennan 0 forum Phm*lii .IWsston.i.Thßks. Co., Pr- JaqicsOk:--Usartst4,l teen troubled with Dysoggday nearly, tßunty, viers, and have never used any inedioinejitas did me as mnbh good as - Roolland'is Bitters. I ~~ikbical. arzt varyrnuch itnproved•bs health, after haviii taken five brittle. • Yours,:with•resPdt,B. RICHMAN. PRICES. Large. Size (holding nearly' double quenti. - ty,) $1 00 perßottle--half•do's . sfi I ;. Small Size--4.6 matter Bottle—half doss $4 Off, BEWARE OF COLINTESFKITS I See that the signature of "0. M..JACKSON" le on,the 'WRAPPER of each,bottle. Should your neared druggist not hate the. article, do not be put off by 'Any of. the intoxi cating preparations that maybe offered in its place, but send to tie, and we will forward, 'securely packed, by exprese. Principal Oboe and Manufactory, NO. 631 AROH ;SPREE T, l PHILADICLPBIA. JONES & EVANS, Summers to 0. .11. Jackson 8, Co. ' PBOPRIST9I9. For Sale by Druggist and Dealers in 'every town in the United States. imylo-diwlv SCHENCA'S PULMONIO SYRUP will cure CONSUMPTION. SOLLSNCR'S PULMORIC SYRUP will cure CONSUMPTION. SCHENCK'S POMO= SYRUP wiil cure CONSUMPTION, SCHANCIrS POZBIONIO SYR&P will cure . CONSUMPTION. SCHENCK'S SEA WEED ZONIC will cure DYSPEPSIA, SCHE'NCE BE4 WEED TONIC wilt cure DYSPEPSIA. SCHENCK'S REA WEED TONIC will cure DYSPEPSIA, SOICENCE S STA WEED 2ONIt I DYSPEPSIA. SCHEINCr S w tiIVDS A KR PILLS i cure LIVER , COMPLAINTS, SCIIENCirB MANDRAKE . PILLS will cure LIVER COMPLAINTS, SCHENCE'S MANARAZE PILLS . will once LIVER .COMPLAINTS. SOHENEVS MANDRAKE PILLS will cure LIVER COMPLAINTS. B. J. H. WHENCE. has a Large Snit- Booms at No. 32 Bond Street, New Yor k :where he can be found every Tuesday frOm s. N. to 3 •p. n„ and at 89 North Sixth : street, Philadelphia, Pa, every Saturday. He keeps a large supply of medicines at his which aux be had at all times. Those wishing advice or tui examination of the Lungs wiltio well-to call on him as above 4 He makes no charge for advice, but for a tbori ough examination with the Reapliametef, hii price is $3. • Many persone are . afrald -to have their lunri examined py Dr. Schenck, for fear they will be( found Wearable, and by that means it is put off until it is too late. How much better it vtotdd be to know their condition at` once, as byl. Ittnuidance of (stridence, Dr. S. has shown eulili cleat certificates•in this city that he has curet advanced itageanf Consumption. Dr. SCHENCK'S Principal Office is No. ad. North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. , when', letters for advice should always-be directed. I Price of the Polmonic Syrup and Sea Weed Tonic each Si per bottle or $5 the half doze& Mandrake Pills, 25 . cents per box. For sale by all`Draggists and Storekeepers. M 411110131 C i PICTIEJL PHIS INVALIIABLN MITT, Wlllett 1. entirely vitgetible is Its .00mpoilitlortilifis' be emp loyed' with ,wonderful:.snetess Jar many Yntrele the care of dtheemm_. *Aim ME PASSAGIS and LUNGS. For any folm ottlte disease such as OMR, TIOICLING of THROAT SPITTING OF-BLOOD, '' ours IIISHATITING, HOABSENS9/3; LOSS OS' VOICE, and, Immo Erma, its mg ! will be attended 'with the happiest results: It. Ii one of the '-beet and safest niedibines - for - all fanns.crf BRONCHITIS mid:-CONSUMPTION No kindsunnor_srgoderseitis - Opient in any goo is this MVP. 1 4 11101 - AR For elk at- BRIRONNWS CHEAP BOOR STOREW . SWEET CIDER. LARGE supply of superior Sweet oidq, -1t just receiitd and will be sold cheap' by the barrel, gallon and quart. at , The New Giro= eery. [no26] .BOYFIR & ROMMEL L. APPLES'! APPLES ! - APPLES 4' 2 000 BABBEES Mirk State Apple's . " 5 1,200 ponds York State Batter; Potatoes, Buckwheat Fleur, Sweet Cider, whole sale and retail, at 90 (below Fourth) Market Sfseet, Harrisburg, Pa. VV: H. SOLE. delLitf • NORFOLK OYSTERS ) RFAL'Salta, under the Jones Souse. York River Oysters, a tine article, under the JoneS Rouse. Also, Terrapin's, which will , be , served up In Rife style at short notice under the Jones Rouse; by [noBo] JOSICP.4 'EINIVELY. 00.0 'PENS , ,GOLD PEN S I ANOTHER Limit LOT O P GOLD PENS AND. HOLDERS. Received at SOHEFFER'd BOOKSTORE. All pens warranted, or no sale. SWEST OIDICR, 4620 writ. - Dota, JR., a cc; PRICE TWO CENTS, pait g Ctlwaf4 THE STEAMER OHESAPEAKE, The Frommling; in the Admiralty Court, The case of the steamer Chesapeake was com menced in the Admiralty Court this morning. Son. Judge Stuart, C. 8., presiding, Hon. 3. W. Johnston, Advocate General, representing the Crdwn, with W. A. D. Morse ae conned for the owners of the Chesapeake, and Y. W. Ritchie. Esq., counsel for the Confederates. cause ; The Judge stated,that the ca was eater tabled upon the ground that eeirsare of the vessel was a piratical act. opinion was, that the vessel ought to be given up to her owners. Mr. Ritchie asked the judge to contemplate the probability of an application for the pos session of the vessel on the part of the Copied mites. Eh Honor declared he would not entertain anything of the kind. Mr. Ritchie then gave his interpretation of the law upon the validity of the seizure, con tending that any citizen of the Southern Con federacy, with or without a commission, has an absolute right to seize any vessel belonging to the Fedora's, and it would be it lawful prize. The Advocate General said he felt some dif ficulty in bringing the case into this court, as there was a pretence of her being a lawful prize, but there was prima facie evidence to show that the capture was an act of piracy.— His opinion was that the vessel should be de livered over to her 0911/0113. Without further proceedings the court was adjouined till the 13th inst. FROM FORBIN MONROE. I=l Fosnmm3 Iforistoz, Jan. 9 Gen. Butler returned to Fortress - Monroe last evening. AU the vessels that were reported as having arrived here during the past week ; sidled this forenoog. The engineer and two firemen who were captured from the Star of the West, esasped - from a Richmond prison and arrived here to-day. Amazes Mosso», Jan. 9.—A. snow storm commenced falling here last evening, and still continues up to 10 o'clock this morning. The schooner R. W. Froth sprung a leak at sea, and had to throw the largest glut of her cargo con sisting of salt over board. Two deserters from the 69th Georgia regiment, and one from a lilt ghxia regiment, came into our lines via Suffolk yesterday. Sergeant Mercers Meyrs, of the 11th Penn sylvania cavalry, has been sentenced by a court martial, to be shot to death at such time and place as Oen: Geety may decide. - The schooner Lola Monte; from Cape Cod, was dragged into one of the Bill3Siatt frigates this-morning, and lest her main mast by com ing in contactsdth ,the bowspit of the frigate. The iitMinier Soithia; from New York, bound to New Orleans, came into Hampton Roads this afternoon for repairs. ram CUMBERLAND, MD BURIAT. OF THE REBUS. Reliable Information from Cumberland, Md., this morning, says there are no rebels in the vicinity of Cumberland. They have retreated from the neighborhood of Petersburg, and have gone in the direction 9f Staunton. All Is quiet along the whole line of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and trains are running. From 'Nassau, N. P. Niw Youx, Jan. 10. Ile, steamer Gov. Bogley, from Nassau, N.P., with dated - to the 4th inst., has arrived here. The rebel' 'steamer Lucy, with cotton, arrived at Nassau on the 21st ult. The bark J. J. Philbrick; from Philadelphia for Key West, with coal, was totally lost on the 19th ult., on the grand Bahamas. The captain and crew had arrived at Naisan. The Governor Nagler was overhauled by a Federal cruiser on her outward passage. The Nassau Guardian states that Mr. Wolfs prop erty seized on the Cowles, has been given up on demand of. Lord Lyons, and that Wolf has Commenced an action for damages against the United' States. The rebel steamer Pet sailed on the 26th nit• for Wilmington, Thetiteaan.ers Don Lucy, Ilothesay, Castle and .ndigo, all said on the 29th ult. from the same Me United States steamer Somme, was at Attie stirrup Key on the afternoon of the 29th, and discovering a steamer fifteen miles' to the e'sstward; went in pursuit of her. The ateamera•N. and sailed for, Washington on the 214 f January. VISITING, WEDDING, INVITATION, AND ST HOME OARDB. B y a special arrangunent with one Of the best engravers in the country, cards of any description will be executed in the higheetbtyle of art, conformable with the Into* fa shi on, and raft - plied promptlhat lower ink= than are charg ed by the statloneur in New Yorks ce :For samples and *lces tan at InchOtt IIiIBGNMELS IPOKSTOBN. ALMANACS! ALMANACS 1 I BAER'S LiarcAsnaz • 41. N" as. C, , Jost received and for, sale at nol9 SCICIEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. • MORTON'S GOLD PENS: ANOTHER.Iot of Morton's Unrivalled Old Polo for Edo at SCENVirgfrS 800 KSTOBR All -paps wanantod for one year. - - SMOKING TOBACCO. KEVAKENION, m ain . • - g eg at.q WM- 1X1C1TC04..., &CO CETANTED_ --61 V no- FXeilli Daadeliom Boot, v v b y- S. A. Numarz - si A po thecaries, 118 Makket et ,:Sa~rrfebasg. sPur PEAS, ji l r2r ivell at ' wit DOCK, Jr,, & Oct: HALIFAX, Jan. 8 BALTEILORM, Jan.4L
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