THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPITP,) BY GEORGE BERGNER Sr. CO. TERMS.--Bracin Sunsovunnott. The DAILY TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the doreugh at 0y.,: cents per week. Yearly subscribers Kill be charged S4.OU• WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. The TELEGRAPH is also published twice a week during me session of the Legislature, arl weekly during the re ,eainder of the year, and fun:wind to subscribers at the !losing roles, viz: Single Subscribers per year Seven Ten =I a subscribers order the discontinuailee of their news -O.I.VES, the publisher may continue to send them until arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or ref use to take their newspa ;birs from the °Mae to which they aro directed, they are esponsible until they hav^ settled the bills and ordered item discontinued fi/dicat DR. JOHNSON, EigL~'gll/~~R~ LOCK HOSPITAL. lar.s discovered the most certain, speedy ji god effectual remody in the world for DISEARM OF IMPRUDENCE MIRE IN SIX TO TWELVE TIMM No Mercerls OrNOT as Drugs; ♦or A CURE WARRANTED, 015 NO CHARGE, TN TROY ONI TO Two DAYS Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Patna in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical POw• ers, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of tight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth— those dreadful anddestructiTe practices which produce constitutional debinty, render marriage Impossible, and destroy both body and mind, YOUNG MEN. 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 most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have.entrancod listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to esstacy thelivlng lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAIRE Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr, v., and be restored toperiod health. ORGANIC In:ABNER& immediately Cured anckfuld Vigor Restored lie who places himself under the care of Dr... may religiously confide in his honor as a geatletnan, and rune. dently rely upon his skill as a physician. agf- Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore, e., en the lefthand side going from Baltlmore street, 7 d _rs from the corner. Re particular In obgervint the na e and number, or you will mistake the place. Be particular, for ignorant, Trifling Quacks, witli false names, or Patrol. Humbug Certificates, attracted by the reputation of Dr lehneton, lurk. near. All letters must contain a Postage :Amp, to use on the e ply DR.JOHMTON Da. JOHNSTON member of the Royal College of Burge cn I onden, graduate from one of the mosteminentCollegesoi the U. States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the mostastonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, groat nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with fiequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of naiad were cured immediately TAKE PARTICULAR WITCH Dr. J. addresses all those who having injuredthem selves by private and improper indulgences, that sacra and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un fitting them for saber business or society. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro. [Weed by early habits of ybuth, viz : Weakness of the Sauk and Limbs, Pains in the Plead, Dimness of Sight, LOU of Muscular Power,Pelpitation of the Heart, Dyspep. bilk, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions General Debility, Symptoms of Consumr- Don, he. MENTALLY. .. Menially, the tearful effects on the mind are much to be areaded ;—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depres r 61071 of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self= ti love of Solitude, Timidity, are some ef th e evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages, can new judgewhatte the cause eltheir declining health, losing their vigor, be. corning, weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a singu lar appearance about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of =Herniation. - , YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain praCtline; in dulged In when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cured, renders marriagetmpossible and destroys both mind and body ould apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from ail prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before contem plating MARRIAGE. Wiest that a sound mind and bedy are the most nece eery requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed witheut these, thejourney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; prospect hourly darkens to the view . ; the mind inclines shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AY this great and important remedy, Weakness of the Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. • Thousands of the most, nervous and debilitated who' had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. AI Impediments to arriage, Physical or 'Mental Disqualll cation Nervous trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured. TO STRANGERS The many thousands 'cured at this Destitution within the last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgica Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the publics, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and re sponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted DISFASE OF IMISIIDZSCE.—When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an ih-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and re spectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the constintional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, &c., progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death pets a period t J his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that bourne from whence no traxhlier returns." It is a melon- Dimly fact that thousands Cal victims to this terrible dis ease, owing to the unskilfuhiesaof ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of that deadlypOison,anercury ruin the constitution and make the residue of life miserable To Strangers —The Doctor's Diplomas hang, in his office. Air Letters mutat contalgt a Stamp to us on the reply. gar Remedies sent by Mail. • sge No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore aprl3d&w-1r SILVER PLATED WARE BY HARVEY FILLET N 0.1222 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA ' Manufacturer or flee NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of FORKS SPOONS, LADLES, BUTTER KNOTS, CASTORS, TEA SETS, URNS, KETTLES, WAITERS, 'BUTTER DISHES, ICE PITCHERS, CAKE liAgirSTS, COMMUNION WARE, • CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, Jko., With a general assortment, comprising none but the bee rum, made of the best materials and hermayiNted, con: Ruling them a Berulceablo and durable article Fos HOTELS STEAMBOATS AND PEPLOS FASIILLES. Ai' Old Ware: re•plated in the best manner, feb2o-dawly BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, : HARRISBURG, PENN'A GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. CARD The ab ove well known and long established Httel is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being In a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. GEORGB J. BOLTON who has been an inmate of the house for the last three years, and is well known to, its guests. Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has ea eyed, I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public _rtes d&wtfl DR. C. WEICHEL, SURGEON AND OOCULIST; RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET mar2l-dew DENTISTRY. THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL "L SURGERY, has returned and resumed his practice n State street opposite the "Brady House," where he will be pleased to attend to all who may desire hie ser vices. Dep27 . l B. B. GiLDEA, D. D. S. ORANGES AND LEMONS. FORTY BOXES in prime order just re ..vcelved and for sale by . • `j i • ® 41/ , s . . t _.= 8 2.00 12.00 15.00 VOL. XIII: HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Baehr', FOR SECRET 8f DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 8f DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET Bp. DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 8f DELICATE DISORDERS. BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY; BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS; DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, _KIDNEYS, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WRAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, Ana ad/ Diseases of Sexual Organs,ll And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, dRIMNG FROM Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Itnprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Impradencies in Life, From whatever cause originating, and whether ex isting in Females, take no more Pills They are of no avail for Complaints incident to the sex. Use ~ Extract Bacha. Helmbold's Extract Mucha is a Medicine which is per fectlir &admit in its Taste and Odor, But immediate .in its action, giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restoring the patient to k perfect state of HEALTH AND PURITY. I.lo4nboliVs Extract Bucbu •Is ,prepared according to Pbarmacy and Chemistry and Is-prescribed and used by The Most Eminent Physicians. . mclay co longer. Frocure trairemes:Ctitlifi Price SLDsr -irepotouth Tenth street, Philadelphia. Beware of Unprincipled Dealers. Trying to palm off their own Or other articles of BUCHU on the teputation attained by Heintbobrs Extract Buelm, The Original and only Genuine. We desire to run on the • Merit of our Article! Tholes is worthless—is sold at much less , rates and commissions, consequently paying a much better profit. Ask for Ifehabold'a Extract Buchu. Take no other. Sold by D. W. Gross d: Co. and all druggists every where. novll-daw3m JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SUOTS, GAITERS, 6m., of the very best tnalittes for ladles - , gentlemen, and - children' wear.— Prices to suit the times. All kinds or WORK MADE TO ORDER in the best style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. • ontl6-dtf • JOHN B. worm Marrisburg. PROF. ADOLPH P. --- TEUPSER; WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that he; :will continue to give Instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH .BASS. will VIII' pleasure wait upon pupils at their homes at any'hour desired, or lessons will be given at his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the German Reformed Church. decls-dtf AUGUSTINE L. UHAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Residence No. 27 North Second Street. N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO. b2Bdtt W W. HAYS, ATTORNEY 4T4-LAW. Office Walnut St., between Second and Third, Harrisburg, Pa. ar4p &wart SURGEON DENTIST, FFERS'his services to the citizens of ILI Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share of the publics patronage, and gives-assurance that his best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, he-feels safe in inviting the public generally to call on him, assuring them that they. will, not be dissatisfied with his services Moe No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly on copied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrlsbni% Pa. myB-dly ALDERMAN HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE—THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW, NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth CITY OF HARRISBURG, PENN'. . 12.-ace GEORGE FISHER; ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFERS his professional services to all persons haying business to be transacted in the several Courts of Dauphin county, the Laud Department o f this state, or before the Board of Property. Having been associated in the practice of the Law, with his lath. Cr, JOHN A.11814E1 1 / 4 he promises diligent and careful attention to all professional business entrusted to them Office corner of Second and locust streets, (opposite to the Penns vania House,) Harrisburg. ap26, WILLIAM BUEHLER STATE CAPITAL . BANK. CAMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO CORNER SECOND AND WALNU HAR RIS BURG, PENN. A FRESH STOCK Of Vanilla'. Beim, I:fedora' Farina,, Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, at - MILES' DWG STORE, mY B MarkOt street, below Flftb, Harrisburg, Pa INA DOCK JR, Ili CO "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE•" Irlebicat. A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy FOR DISEASES OF THE MALE OR FEMALE We Deity Competition ! DR. T. J. MILES, HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY A.ITERNOON, NOVEMBER 19, 1860 1311rn eaOs, ac. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE! MUCH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FROND & MARKET STS. ANNOUNCE to the citizens of •Harrii Sum aid the public generally, that they have :jug returned from the eastern cities with a large and well se lected stock of Fall and Winter Goods , which they will sell st the ye ty lowest prices. • DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind. Bleached and Unbleached Muslim, ' Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A large assortment of Welsh Flannels for Skirting. An assortment Domestic Gingh sins, Manchester Gingham, 01 Satinetts and Ca -simeres, Biaok Cloths at all prices, •` Cloths for:Ladles' Chesterfields, 4, Beaver Cloths for the Arab. Cloaks. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS. . . A largo assortment of Cassimerts, especially adapted to Boy's wear. An assortment of. Merino Drawers and Uti dershirts: An assortment of Carpets from 12,ti1. cis a yard to $l.OO per yard. : ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DEOHENES, PLAID VALENOIAS, VELVET POPLINS, STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLATN . AND FIGURED MERINOS, RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL 'WOOL DELAINES, BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment of Broche and Blanket shawls, with a lull stock of the latest novelties. An assortment of Plain and Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS.' - Particular attention paid to first class Hosiery and Em broideries, Aso., &c., &c. • I An assortment of Eugeol e wove trail spring skirt pats tern extension. . . An assortment of Shrouding and Flannels. - - - "MICH kCOWPERTHWAIT, Corner of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg.: Formerly occu .ied by J. L. Bitner. • octp-I.y BARGAINS FOR THE SEASON, JONES' STORE, Just received and receiving from Philadelphia and New York • BARGAINS in Silks - of all kind, for cash. BARGALNB in Blum's, of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in. Cloaks and Taimas of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in Plaid Dress Goods, of all kinds, for cash: BARGAINS in every variety- of Seasonable Driss, Goods, for cash. . • . ' - BARGAINS in Blankets, of all kinds, for , cash., BARGAINS in all kinds of Flannels,'lbr cash: •' BARGAINS in Carpeture of 011 Cloths,. &a., lor.cash. - 7 And BARGAINS in all kinds of Dry Goods usually kept: in Stares; and a choice from a very large, well selected' stock, for cash, at • JONES' oTORE, - Marketareet -Barrisbu . TP - 41LADEILY'FfrA - SHIRT AND COLLAR HOITO I MAINUFACTIMIEW OF SHIRT BOSOMS White, Fancy, Check, - , , Hickory, Deniin and Flannel . UNDER AND OVERSHIRTB, Overalls, Drawers and • • - Gentian:lens' . Furnishing Goods. BENNETT & RUCH, octl7-dam 217 Church Alley..):- Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing . GOCOSHI . CATHCARt & .BROTHERi. • Have now open a large ;assortment - of MOuRNING: and SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, - SILKS, • COLLARS, SLEEVES, • HANDKERCHIEFS,,,VEILS, a n d Allgother[gooda...l6drable for Fall and Winter wear., N 0.14 Market Square , .•. 8/2 .. ".. . Nest-to - the - Harrisburg mask. FALL OF 1860: SECOND OPENING OF FALL AND WDITEN, E ±l.l = l. -sr Ck. C) 3:0 glil have-juk received alarge and varied v Eisaurtiipint of , DRY GOODS, or et T description, to - which weinvite the atteuMon of purchasers, Opened this morning, at - - - . •= CATHCART & BROTHERS. No. 14 Market Square, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. ANOTHER EXCITEMENT In making selections among the large and handsome stook of SWART, BROCA SHAT/7/3, LONG CREEE'UIN B ROCA SHAWLS NEW STYLE SQUARE BLARE= SHAWLS, SUPERB LOMA DO DO, REAL SOOTOR PLAID DO PUSSELLess DO ALL RIETS OF Mans , SHAWLS. DRESS. GOODS I 1 Detainee,. Merinos, Valencias, Paramettes, t Plait( Merinco, Plaids; Velour Reps, • ....otbmeres;Silks,Travelirg,Goods,,Chiritses,_ Handsome Fig'd Cashmeres, Solferino, Shade of Meade% Lovelies, Emelino Clothe; Wham, Superb Figured Marines, Famine Cloths, Lustres,, . - Madonnas, .. Everything new, deiirable and good, We can supply at the lowest rates. CATHCART &BROTME, • , Next door to Harrisburg Bank. DOMESTIC GOODS. The cheapest and best in the city can be had a . CATHCART & BROT HERS. Muslins, Cassimeres, Ginghams, Flannels, Cloths, Drillings,. Tickings, Vestings Table Cloths, Calicos, Satinetts, Counterp anes, Rickory, Checks, Ca ton Flannels Good 6 Muslins and; Calicos. Givs Us A - On • • - No. 14 MARKET SQUARE.,. FAMILY BIBLES. A THOROUGHLY complete stock of a sizes' styles s itrIGTVEA CHEAP BOOKSTORE, • AFINE . ASSORTMENT OF HAIR AND CLOTH BRUSHES, for sole at low prices BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSIPEP , 51 ffar et. Street. - LTONEY,A very:superior artiolejust Al_ received and for es; v sepls WM. DINS 3A. & CO.' Gloat ! gloat ! (Eclat !! ! COAL ! COAL!! COAL!!! NOW IS YOUR TIME To GET -CLEAN COAL! Full Weight and Nothing- Short of It! MIIANKFUL TO MY FRIENDS AND X CUSTOMERS for their liberal patronage, I would now inform them and the publics generally, that I anr fully prepared, on short notice to supply them with all kinds of - , SUPERIOR , COAL OF ALL SIZES. • • of - FREE FROM SLATE, AND - CAREFULLY SCREENED AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS • FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD. Although my coal is not' weighed in SELF-WIDGIUNO CARTS SOT IS WE GEED ON SCALES 4,OOIIBATELT TESTED ST TEE FEATEE OF .WNIGHTS AND MY-AFORE% and consumers may 'rest assured that they will be fairly and honestly dealt with I sell nothing but the very bG3t article, and no ;mixing. ALSO :HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD, always on hand. GEO. P. WIESTLING. septS-dgm . . . NOT ; THE FIRST ARRIVAL, BUT ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE. SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES, LYKEN B VALLEY MOVE COAL, $2,60 per ton. . " NUT $2.00 f , Also•constattlY 'on hand, LYKEN'S VALLEY BROKEN, " . i EGG, CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL, WILKESBARRE BROKEN, • " ' •:• NM 3 and 4, •"• NUT, Blacksmith • Coal. Allegheny and Broad. Top. Also, Hickory, Oak *nil Pine Wood. . E. BYERS. pl 4 ' No. 102 Chestnut street: NEW DRUG AND - PRESCRIPTION STORE ARMS.TRONO-; Prac- VV: iloalZruggist and Chemist, would inform the' citizens of Harrisburg, that he has leased.tbe store.room recently aco'itlied by Dr. Kimbell, and is now prepared to furnish those who fell dispo.sod *patronise him, with pure and unadulterated Medicines, such as can be reliediipon; having bad several .yearsiesperience.in the Drug and Prescription business, be most respectfully solicite a share of Physicians' Prescription business. He has Also. a large arid varied assortment of Perfumery, Stationery, Sm. all of the most popular Patent Me dicines 'of the day also, Tobacco,.Segars, Fnuff, &0., of the best brands; also, Alcohol, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, CoarCil;&c.• In' act everything usually 'kept In a well 'stocked drugstore: novl2.dlm . . GENERAL ORDERS---No. 3. iiKAD QUEST 611.5 STH PIP. P. V., Harrisburg Nov.'5LIC 1860. . , I. ThoVolunteara of the Flithativision P.'V., will pa -Iratlitatflarrialierg, on TtriSDAT, January 15; 1861, at 10 1 (O'clock& M. to inaugurate Governor Andrew G. Curtin. 11.. All :Volunteers in the State and out of Bare.. cordial 4y! invited to participate. • . 11I.'llegimenta;13attaliOns - and Conipafilea *lll report :to BrigaAier. Generall. C: Williams 8d Brigidvethßiv P. V. at llarrlr,Burff. ,By.cowenand -7- 151 4 131 v. i'. V. MMEM GENERAL ORDERS—No. 4. BEAD QUARTERS BD BRIGADE} sth Div,P. "V. Nov 6tti 1360 _ . I: Agreeable to the orders of Major General Koim,isth -Dlyisionf. V., the 3d Brigade . 6th Division' P. •rade at litarrisburg on Turam4l,Jaouaryltab,lBol, at 10 'o'olook A. M., to prrticipate id the inauguration of Gover nor Andrew Curtin.. . - . . it, Col. Baker,. of the Ist Regiment 'will report to Maj. john W: BroWn at Harriatiurg on or before the let of lll..Capt:Eyster, of. the Cameron Guard-will , report at -Mead quarters •cn or lieforo. the 10th ..of January, .11031 for further orders. By order of . - • • E. C. WILLIAMS, Brigadier General ' - S&Brigade 01hDivi.sion P: V. JOSsrn H. MIME, ' . nov6 RARE CHANCE' FOR INVESTAIgNT. SALE _ - •a. - . a , op NB! VALIJABLE .HOTEL :PROPERTY In gio City . of - Hkilisburg. rrliAT"well-known and valuable hotel pr operty known as the ~ .§IJ,pQUEFIA.NNA lIOTJSE," _ . . pow in. the occupancy of Wm. Moehermaif, situate on the east end of Market street., and immediately opposite the Pennsylyanfa Itailrond Depot, willbOollerad at PRIVATE` SALE until theAtkof December next, and 'f not sold be , fore. that time, will belnikup at.public auction on that This is AIM most desirable property in the city of Ear risburg for' hotel. boa Mdse.". Itif "proxiMity to the Penn, sylvanialtailroad•Depeg and the DinMt of pall the rail roads centering. at sarrisburg,makea it more convenient and accessible to the traveling public than any olher 'Motel in.the city. Further. information in regard: to this property and as to the terms of sale, may be had by applying to. • • WK. Hi MILLER, -Attorney-Itt•LaW,. North cor. Market, Square, (Wyeth's Building,) second o. ry front. 'octl•dsw DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Patent Medicines. Faßilly Medicines. Patent" Medicines. ' ' Medicines. Patent Medicines: Family Medicines. Truism, Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces. PERFUMERY. PFRFUMERY. PERFUMERY. FANCY AND TOILET" ARTICLES. F'ANCY AND TOILET ARLICLES. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES. PRIME HAVANA. CIGARS, TOBACCO. PRIME- , HAVANA CIGARS ; TOBACCO.. PRIME-.HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO, WeE endeavor to buy and. aell the very best of every.: lhfsg In qur line, and always - love a good assortment In store from which. customers may choose, And selling at fair priees we do command a fair sitars of patronage. • ' • •• - - C. K. SELLER'S DRUG ROBE, • • • : ' - No. 91 Market street. . • OR a andr,Ch6ap; '.o • Salad Oil, go to _ STORE. Illiztrilaneous. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOR FUZING Bread, Tea-hakes, all kinds ofPastry, &o. MANUFACTIIIIED DY EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., ' Proprietors of Shawmut Chenneal Works. No. 33 INDIA STREET, Boston. (lONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re- IL) salt of careful chemfcal research. All its ingredi ents are prepared in-the highest state of purity, and com pounded with a view to produce bread of a-far better quality, and in much less time, than by any other pro cess ; and by the manufacturers submit it, with entire confidence, - to the . judgment of discriminating house keepers, bakers, &c. Bread of all kinds made by using Concentrated Leaven is lighter, more digestible and nuitrilions; has an agrcea. blo, naturartaste ; is leSs liable to sour ; will retain its moisture longer than by any other process, and the whole preparation for the oven need rot exceed ten minutes. It is valuable because it is not perishable, and may be rcndered•available 'in places and at times when yeast is not within reaob, as' at sea. •In all climates and under all circumstances, it may be adopted, thus obviating all difficulty of procuring yeast or other ferme .t, which is frequently of an inferior quality, rem tiering the broad 'more or less unwholesome. It is also valuable as regards economy, as It has been ascertained that a saving is effected in the flour of not less than 16 per cent. In the common prowess much of the saccharine of the flour is lost by being converted' into =bode acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is in curred solely for the purpose of generating gas to raise the dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is , Avoided, and the . ga3 obtained in a manner equally effi cacious. Fermentation, as has been stated, destroys a part of the flour or meal, nd, in consequence, a barrel of flour weighing 196 lbs., which, by the common method, ordinarily makes about 250 Ohs of bread, gives by this process 290 lbs „ thus effecting the very Important saving of 16 per cent. in the quantity of flour. By conformity to the directions on each package, any person capable of ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re sult pill invariably be highly satisfactory. ' CERTIFICATE FROM DR. HAYES, Assayer to the Stale of Massachusetts. "I have analysed the Concentrated Leaven; manufac. hued by Messrs. Edw. Chamberlin & Co., with reference to its purity' r.d efficiency of action in producing the ef fect of yeast in distending dough, and thereby rendering it tit for making bread. This article is skillfully com pounded, from perfectly puro material, It raises the dough without consnming the sugar or any other princi ple in the flour, perfectly; and the same weight et flour will produce more sweet, palatable bread than C3ll be obtained through yeast; while for cakes and pastry it is invaluable, as it saves all risk, and much time of the pastry cook. . '"The eiperlments made by me confirm the statements made by , the manufacUtrers, and proves this compound worthy of public approyal and extended use. 4 -Respectful ly; - "A. .A. HAYES, ffi. D.,State Arsayer, "16 Boylston street, Boston, September 25, 1860." DIRECTIONS. - ~'BREAMFAST AND - TEA Roos.—Two or.three teaspoonsful of Leavcn. (according to the quality of the tour,) to one quart of. flour; mix thoroughly by passing two or three Woes through a sieve ; rub in a piece abutter half the size of an - egg, and make the paste With. cold milk or water, (milk is preferable,) barely stiff enough to permit rolling out, Much kneading should be avoided. Cut in: to desired form; and place immediately in a hot oven and bakeuuielOy. : . . LOAF BABAD..—TIIO-.62.42a_nranartioteu and doll - Famed together as above) ann rivnt, aTlOVoven. v le neV9ftrahnneraf, lasses and two eg g s i make the paste thin with milk and bake in_a slow oven. ' BROWN BREAD.—Three teaspoonsfol of Leaven to one. pint of flour, and one pint acorn meal, all well sifted to gether; add two eggs and about a gill of molasses; snake the paste thin with milk, and bake slowly. BUCKWHEAT BAKES. —Flour and - milk sufficient to make one quart 'abettor ;add one egg, then three teaspoonsful of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick. Dutasuas.-Sift together one quart of flour and two tea. spoonsful of Leaven; rub in a piece of butter half as large as an egg ; mix with cold milk - or *Mei., and boil ten minutes. . . CHAMBER STREET CARE. -Sift together two large cups of flour and - two teaspooneful of Leaven; put in half a cup of Vulter and a cup and a half of sugar ; mix with cold milk or. water to a stiff batter,_ add spice to suit the taste ; and bake immediately. CuMlatUal Syomm CAILE-.-TWO. cups of white sugar beaten with the yolks of six eggs—the whites of six eggs beaten to a froth; then beat all together ; add three cups of sifted flour, one cup of water, and three teaspoonsful of Leaven; flavor with two teaspoonful of essence of le mon, and bake in a quick oven. JUMBLES —Sift.together One quart of flour and three teaspoonaful of Leaven ; rub in one tea-cupful of butter, add a cup and a half of white-segar, and spice to suit the taste; mix stiff enough to roll out, and bake quick. • Buono's CA - E.—One quart of our and three teaspoons ful 01. Leaven sifted together add a cup of butter, one pound of currants; two cups of 'white sugar ' and ono tea spoonful of cinnamon ; mix with cold milk to a stiff bat ter, and bike in a slow oven. Cosa Cara.—One pint each of flour and Indian mcal, and three teaspoonsful of Leaven, well sifted tcge,her ; add one gill of molasses and two eggs ; mix thin with milk, and'beke in a slow'oven. Cup . Qom—Five cupidl Beim and three teaspoonsful of Leaven. Sifted together; add one cup of butter, two of sugar, and. two eggs, all well beat together; then add a cup of currants, and spice to suit the taste. Bake about half an hour.' LADIES' l'esi.-Three quarters or a pound of flour and four teaspooneul of Leaven sifted together; one pound.of sugar and six ounces Of butter beaten to a cream ; the whites of eight eggs well beaten, and the juice of one le mon; mix with milk. • WEBSTICR Cags.—Five cup of flour, three teaspoonsful of I eaven, three cups of sugar, one of butter, one of m lk, and two eggs ; fruit slid spice to the taste. Bake about half an hour. Packed in . Cases of 1,2, 4, and Six Dozen Cans. - For sale by Grocers and Druggists generally. WILLIAM GULAGEB. BRO.,'Wholesale Agents, No. 59 North Front Street ; Philadelphia. nOvl3-dgm HERR'S HOTEL! • NEWLY REFITTED ! . rpu_E 'UNDtEStalsi.gD slaving'leased this well known and popular hotel, in the" city of Harrisburg, is now refilling- and furnishing -the same with SLEW: FORNITURE in ,the very best modern style. . It is located in the most central part of the city, within a short distance of the depots of four different railroad and also near the State Ca pitol buildings. The house is large and the sleeping apartments are well ventilated.. The TABLE is well-provided with all seasonable arti cles This city is well known - tbroughout the State as having the best market outside of the Atlantic cities, and consequently no complaints shall be made on that score. The BAR has also undergone changes and will be kept stocked with the best end purest Liquors in the country No exertion will. be spared to make the traveler and sojourner comfortable in every respect. A continuance of the patronage of the old customers, together with new additions is respectfully solicited. J. H. BENFORD & CO. Harrisburg, August 23-tf CITY LIVERY STABLES. BLACKBERRY ALLEY, IN TITE REAR OF BEIM'EHOTEL. MHE undersigned has re-commenced the livery business in his NEW and SPACIOUS STA BLES located as above, with a large and varied stock of HORSES, CARRIAGES and OMNIBUSES, which bp will hire at moderate rates. ' F. h. SWARTZ. B _ L. GO'D B O:11 D • RACTIOAL-• Tuner find Repq,irer of Pianos; Aleiodeons;.&c., &0., will receive• orders in future at WM. KM9OHFAS MuMc Store, 92 Marketstreel All orders left at the above named place, or at the Buehler Howie, will meet with prompt attention.. First ohm PIANOS lorsale ' sopl . B-dly _ NOTICE TO SPECULATORS. VALUABLE BUIL.DEVG LOTS FOB SALE. . • . A NUMBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD -I.OTS adjoining the Bound,House and, Work Shops or Ilan Vnunit.'llailioad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to ' - - - aug3o 6m JOHN W. EALL. kttam 'tinting art Haying procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every description. cheaper that it can be done at any other ea tablishmentin the country.. Aar Four lines or leas constitute one half square• Eig or more than four constitute a square. .. . .. . . .... . . Ital(riquare, ono day $0!. 5 one week .L 00 one month . 46 three months - 3 00 46 six months ..4 0 one Year ........ ......... ..., . 600 One Square one day 50 " 'ono week.-... .... ..... . ... . . ... 2 00 46 one month .. .. . 300 64 three m0nth5........ .......... . 5 00 64 six months.... .... 8 00 t• one year 10 (0 for Business notices inserted in the Local colutnr or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER L I NE for each insertion. NO. 64. ,Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. From the Arctic Regions.-Progress of Hall's Exploring Expedition: The first official intelligence received from the expedition of C. F. Hall, which sailed from the United States last May, in search of further relics of Sir John Franklin, or any surviving members of his party, is contained in a letter to Mr. Henry Grinnell, dated HoWeinberg, Greenland, July 17th. We make a few ex tracts: I regret to inform you that my noble friend and companion, "Cudlargo," who was present at the meeting of your Geographical society, evening of March 4th, is no more. His earthly heart now rests beneath the ocean's wave ; his spirit has returned to God. This noble sped men of the Esquimaux died Sunday morning, July Ist. His last words were: "Teik-ko-sik ko ? Teik-ko-sik-ko ?', Do you see ice ? Do you see ice ? His prayer was that he might ar rive home and once more look upon his na tive land—its mountains—its snows—its ices— upon his wife and his little ones—he would then ask no more of earth. On leaving Labra dor coast, we railed several days without seeing ice. "Cudlargo" would often ask if we saw ice, thinking if so, he must be near to his home He died lat. 63 deg. N., when near the coast of Greenland. Our voyage thus far has been attended with calms, fogs and head-winds, thus prolonged it to thirty-nine days. The usual time may be set down at from twenty-five to thirty. We arrived here in Holsteinberg Harbor on the morning of July ith. The Rescue of your first expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1869, arrived midnight of July 11. The George Henry and Rescue parted company the third night out, during a heavy wind, but Holstein berg being the appointed rendezvous each ves sel made its course direct here. My health is excellent—better than ever. I enjoy myrelf beyond measure. In this connec tion, I must speak to you of the co-operation I receive from Capt. Buddington, who has the command of both the Geo. Henry and Rescue. If I could have had the choice out of ten thou sand men—excellent navigators in the waters of the North, and withal a good and true man, I could not have selected a .better one than Capt. Sidney J. Buddington. The house of Messrs. Williams & Haven, whose generosity in behalf of my voyage to the North should ever be remembered, know well that their in terests in•the George Henry and Rescue are in the hands of the most careful seamen that comes here to the Arctic seas. It 'gives me pleasure, also, to communicate respecting the attention and hospitality exten ded to me by Governor Elberg, of Holsteinberg. He, in company with the European ladies of Holsteinberg, have spent several hours on board the George Henry, and in nothing do they seem more interested than in examining the records of the Ist and 2d Grinnel .expeditions Tillisifftroythe lamented itane. Rapp y Z - had these volumes with me. The Governor was also interested in the work of Capt. (now Sir) F. L. McClintock. - At a tea party given by the governor. on the evening of. July 10th, I was invited to give a general statement of the accomplishinents by McClintock, in his la- t voyage here to the Arctic regions. All were much amazed with the - jOvialness of Gov. El berg, •in reading before the whole company present McClintock's account of his gift of Kittle coals to "the priest's wife, who was blue with cold." "The priest's wife," Mrs. Kier, was.one of the party, and seemed to enjoy the joke quite as well as any of us. I must take the only copy of McClintock I have with me, as there are many statements in it that I wish to investigate personally, when on King Wil liam's Land next year. I have visited various mountains of Greenland during our stay here, andlnew of no'imit of the world where there is better:opportunity for the geologist to inves tigate the, stratification of the earth's crust than here in the North. By the by, Gov. Elberg has presented me with numerous specimens of fossil fish, from North Strom Fiord, the only place where they can be obtained. Mr. Mc- Clintock says they are interesting as being of unknown geological date. Before me on the table in my cabin, where I am wilting this, is a beautilul...bioquet of Arctic flowers, in great variety, sent me by several Esquimaux ladies, of Holsteinberg. I am' astonished at the pro fuseness of Nature's productions here. JULY 18.—It is intended that we leave here at the earliest moment. Yesterday, by the as sistance of GoVernor Elberg and Capt. Budding ton, I purchased an excellent team of sledge dogs. Next winter will find me half Esqui maux, I doubt not. Capt. Budd ingtou intends funding good qdarters for the George Henry, then proceeding with me through Frobisher's Straits and Fox Channel--circ:umstances will decide as to penetrating also Repulse Bay. I shall learn 'much practical information this winter. JULY 23.-1 o'clock, A. M.—A tresh breeze now prevails. We are now off for the West side of Davis' Straits. Yours as ever,. C. F. Herz. The Mountains of North Carolina. As we-were toiling up Pairit 3.l:ountain, night fell on us. On the summit the four claybanks paused, and the driver prepared !or the descent by putting fresh blocks into the brakes. He wedged them in tight; then turning the glass side of his lamp to the job; gave a look which said, "I reckon they'll hold; but if they don't --." He is the "confidence man;" has of ten been over the induritairi, and in darker nights; his team is trained_and surefoot,ed; and we resign ourselves to him. Ever, and anon, the dim lights' reflected' a precipice above on one hand; and ,a precipice below en the other— the wheels skirting the edge of-the latter so closely that thereisliterally but a atop botween us and death. Down, down, we go. The:stiff ening brakes, and lot:lied wheels,, and low, coaxing words to the patient brutes, - indicate to those inside, the steepeet declivities and sharp est turns. - • The Paint Rock is a curiosity for its rugged grandeur—naked, dented, seamed, discolored. The road passes by its base, while its tall brow overhangs. Here we strike the French Broad river, and run along its bank for forty, ,miles; and here bi gins the most beautiful roadto travel known in our geography; there is no parallel to it; The French- Broad is wide,, shallow and abounding in rocks, rapids, and falls; is as noisy as a multitude, and as mirth-company. - On the return trip, we had the:daylight and brilliant moonlight, and a seat, not inside, nor merely outside, but top-side Thus; with our genial friend Cole, editor of the Abingdon Virginian, to help us see and admire, we got a full benefit, and notched driviii"the 23d day of nut-brown October as the-happiest-of all sightseeing days. Nature-had mixed -her dyes, and, with exquis ite touch, painted every leaf of thelvood. The water birch, ash, black gum, dog wood, BOBS .111) V iSiVELSEN9