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A Positive and Spec:fie Retnedy 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 TUB BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRA VEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAY EL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WP KNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNES4, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, And ail Diseases of Sexual Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, And a/I Diseases of Sexual Organs, And an Diseases of Sexual Organs, Ana ail Diseases of Sexual. Organs,; And al/ Diseases of Sexual Organs, AIUMNG FROM Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, From whatever cause originating, and whether ex isting in MALE OR FEMALE. Felonies, take no more Pills I They are of no avail for Camptaints incident to the sex. Use Extract Bitches Belmbola's Extract Beau algedictne which to per fectly pleasant In its Taste and Odor, But immediate in its action, giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, andrestoring the patient to a perfect state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Ile`mbold's Extract Biotin is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, and is prescribed and used by Delay no longer. Frocuro the remedy at onoe Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5. Depot 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia. Beyvare of Unprincipled Dealers Trying to palm off their own or other articles of BUCEV on the i eputation attained by Helmbold's xtract Buchu, The Original and only Genuine. We desire to run on the /Merit of our Article: Metes Is worthless—is sold at much less rates and etauelstions t consequently paying a much better profit. We Defy Competition! Ask for Helmbold's Extract Buchu. Take no other. Sold by D. W. Gross & Co. and all druggists every where. ncvil-dawam JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, - CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS. Harrisburg, Pa. A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of .ti BOOTS, SIDES, GAITERS, Aro., of the very best totalities for ladies, gentlemen, and obildrens , wear.— Prices to suit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO. ORDER In the best style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. ortmdtf JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that ha will continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also In the science of THOROUGH_ BASS. Ile will w'th 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. declb-dtf AUGUSTINE L. piitAKNE. CARPENTER. AND . BUILDER Residence No. 27. North Second Street. N. B—JOBBING ATIENDED. TO. . . W W. „HAYS - iiTTOBNEY-AT--LAW. Office Walnut St., betwsen Second and Third, Harrisburg, Pa. • ftr4p dawt DR. T. J.. MILES, ; SUMO : EON...DENTIST, . OFFERS his services:to the "citizens of Harrisburg and its vicinity.. He solicits a share of the public patronage and gives assurance that "his hest endeavors. hall be given to raider satisfactifiti in t his pre fession. ..130114fan old, welihried'dentisti hateels Maid inviting the public generally to call on him, assuring them that they will not be dissatisfied with his services Office No. VA Market; street, in the house formerly no cupied by Jacob H..EbY, near the United Slates Hotel, Harrisbur myti-dly ALDERMAN HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (STITILL'S ROW, NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth CITY OF HARRISBCRG, PENN I A. 12.fltt GEORGE FISHER, ATTORNEY Al' LAW. OFFERS his professional services to all persons having business to be transacted in the several Wirth of Dauphin county, the' Land Departmint of this State, or before 'the Board or Property. BoVillir been associated In the practice of the Law, with his fath er, JOHN A:41E11BR, he promises diligent and careful ajontion to all professional business entrusted to them OM& Ornoy Of Second and Locust streets, (opposite to thellybasylvaniaLiouie, Harrisburg. ap2o - STATE CAPITAL BANK. AMERON, COLDER, EBY &, CO CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT MS., H RIB BURG PENN. A prtEsEt. :ST - 008 '-- Of Vani ll a. Beane, Reckon, end Sauey Boer, at - • •• MILES DRUG STORE, myE etreet, below 1111 b, Herrlehelf, f • k fir : \.•• I / ••• , .. . • . vi nirtsD ji b • :. • $ 2.00 12.00 1500 VOL. MIL ilDr GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE URICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FROND & LARKET SIN, ANNOIINCE 'to the citizens of Harris burg al d the public generally, that they havejus returned from the eastern cities with a large and well se boded stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they 741 sell It the ye i y lowest prices. DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind. Bleached and Unbleached Muslims, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A large assortment of Welsh Flannels for Skirting. An assortment Domestic Gingh 9111 S, sc Manchester Gingbams, 464 Sattnetts and Ca simeres, " Black Cloths at allprices, . 4 Cloths for Ladies' Chesterfields, " Beaver Clothe !or the Arab Cloaks. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS. A large assortment of Cassimer cs, especially adapted to Boy's wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and Un dershirts. An assortment of Carpets from 12% ots a yard to $l.OO per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECHENES, PLAID VALENCIAS, VELVET POPLINS, STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED REBINDS, RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment of Broche and Blanket Shawls, with a lull stook of the latest novelties. An assortment of Plain and Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attenttou paid to first clam Hosiery and Em broideries, &c., &o. An assortment ot Regent e wove trail spring, skirt pat tern extension. . . An assortment of :brooding and Flunneli, URICH & CO'WPERTHWAIT, Corner of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg. Formerly occupied by J. L. Slicer. - 0ct243-ly BARGAINS 'FOR THE SEASON, JONES' STORE Just received :and receiving from Philadelphia and New York, BARGAINS in Silks of all kind, for cash. BARGAINS In Shawls of all kinds,for cash. BABGAINS in Cloaks annahawats_er &Blinds; for , e/Mit. BARGAINS In plaid Dirias Goods; oratrikiware,.foiciiiiil . BARGAINS in every variety of Seasonable Drees amids, for cash. BARGAINS inßlankets, of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in all kinds of Flannels, for cash. BARGAINS in Carpetu?e of Oil Cloths, Atc., for cash. And BARGAINS in all kinds of-Dry Goode usually kept in Stares; and a choice from a very large. well spacial actin - Market Street, Harrisburg. PHILADELPHIA SHIRT AND COLLAR HOUSE! . kA29:IPAPTURIOW OP SHIRT BOSOMS White, Fancy, Check, Hickory, Denim and Flannel UNDER AND OVERSHIRTS, Overalls, Drawers and Geritlemens' Firaishing Goode. BENNETT & RUCH, octl7-dBm 217 Church Alley. Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing. .„ FOR THE LADIES A LARGE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY TOVirilt'S KID: GLOVES Slightly dainagd with water—Price 60 and 75 Me.— GREAT BAROA S. •A. fine assortment of same (4 111111 .9, perfect—Black, White and Colored lit CATHCART'S, No. 14 Market square. JUST FROM THE TX1..41.1:1M IBIALI_N3ELEVI MRE SUBSCRIBER has just received A. from the New York. and Philadelphia Trade 'Sales A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK CT STANDARD WORKS 1 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. ALSo, SCHOOL BOOKS , BLARE. BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS To which the attention of the Public,Committeea of Libraries, Teachers; Country Merchants and purchasers generally,. Is invited. As all have been purchased far below the regular prices, they can and will be sold at butt a small aSyancia on the cost, 'inuring to purchasers'a saving elle to 25 per cent. on trade prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, oot3l • 51 MaiiikelStreet• BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE 51 MARKET STREET ; IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE TRITHE CITY TO GET SCHOOL BOOS AND„ . ~:SCHOOL STATIONERY, Comprising 'all the various READING AND SPELLING 'BOOKS, ARIVIMETICS ALGEBRAS, , GRAMMARE ETYMOLOGIES, DICTIONARIES,, HIS2I9RIEE PHILOSOPHIES, and all the scHom BOOKS used in the various Pubilo and Private schools of tne City, together with COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS, LE2TER, CAP and NOTE PAPER, BLANK .BOOKS,' SLATES, LEAD AND ELATE PENCILS, PENS AND HOLDERS, INK INKSTANDS, RULERS.and the most complete aasortment of SCHOOL SrAnoNsaky constantly on hand and for sale at THE LOWEST PRICH/2 OP aptir luAen in the city, at • • : BERGMpitts CaL42 - 1160it§iszlikE. ' Allitirket Street. , jar Liberal Ointments made to teachers and dealers. Any article not on heed' promptly f u r nished' without extraeitaTS°.* Bevan DR. c. wEics..EL BURGEON AND OCCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET mar2l-dew DENTIST_RY. HE undeiliignell, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, ban' retained aid resits:led biethellefi IL State atria 6Walte — ts7!Bili - drEditeir,niebere he will be pleased to attend-to wee .nkas , deAre bla hir -aloes. fsepd7j 8. , M. GILDBA, D. O. ORANGES AND LEMONS, FORTY firime order just re. ceived DOM' Ole WI Alia • LWM. DOOR JR. is 00. "INDEPENDENT IN. ALL T-RINGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA.. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 20, 1860 COAL ! COAL ! ! COAL 1!! NOW IS YOUR 'TIME TO GET CLEAN COAL! Full Weight and. Nothing Short of It! fiIIIANKFUL TO - MY FRIENDS AND j_, cosTomEn for their liberal patronage, I Wetild now.inform them and the public generally , that I am fully prepared, on short notice to supply them with all kinds of SUPERIOR COAL OF ALL SIZES:- FREE FROM SLATE, AND CAREFULLY SQREENED AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS FAIR DEALING WILL .AFFORD. Although my coal is not weighed in SELF-WEIGHING - CARTS BUT IS WEIGHED ON SCALES . , ACOGRATELY TESTED DT TRH SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND NEAEVRIN, and consumers may rest assured that they: will be fairly and honestly dealt with I sell nothing but the very best article, and .no mixing. ALSO HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD, alwitiLon' hand. GEO. P. WIESTLINCP. sept3-d3m NOT THE FIRST ARRIVAL, BUT ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES, LYEEN S VALLEY -MOVE COAL, 22,60 per ton. " NUT " . SB.OO 6 , Also constantly on band, LICKEN'S VALLEY BROKEN, " EGG, CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL, .=. WILKESBARRE BEOKEbi, No. And 4, • NUT.' Blacksmith Coal Allegheny and Broad Top. Also, Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood. . E. BYERS. pl 4 No. 102 Cbeetnntstreet. AND PRESCRIPTION , STOREI -wm . W. ARMSTRONG, Prac tical Pruggist and Chemist, would Infeim the citizens of Harrisburg, that helms leased the store room recently ecc ,:pied by Dr. - Kimbell, and is now prepared, to furnish those who fell disposed to patronise him, with pure and unadulterated Drugs and Medicines, such as can be relied upon, having had:several years experience in the Drug and, Prescription business, he most respectfully solicits a share of Physicians' Preseription business ; ;me has also a large and varied assortment of Perfumery, Stationery, Zee. Also, all ofthe most Popular Patent Me= dicines of the day ; also, Tobacco, Segue, Piar, dm the bent brands; also, Alcohol, Turpentine, Burrtinitiluldi_ Coal' Cil, &c. Iu fact everything usually kept in a .well Mocked drug store. no*l2.dim , READ QIIARTSILS 413 LIT. P. V., Harrisburg, Nov. 6th 1860. I. The. Volunteers of the Filth Riiiion P. V., will pa rade at Harrisburg, on ,TIIESDAY,.numary 14,1881, oUO crei.k A. to inausurite Gomnnr'Apsrew G. Curtin, 11. All Volunteers in the Elate and on er_itd ly invited to whelp - ate. 111. Regiments, Battalitn.- Brigadier .General Major General WILLIAM. H. BEM 6th Mi.. V. Dadra Fiume:in, Aide-de-Damp . . inoya I. Agreeable to the orders of Major General Kohn, I.th Division P. V., the 3d Brigade (IthDlyision P.V. will pa rade at Harrisburg on Thaws; January ICitb,lB6l, at 1.1:1 o'clook.A.ll., to prrticiliate la the inauguration of Gavel- Audrew G. Curtin. , . . U. Col. Baker, of the Ist Regiment will reporttoJdal. John W. Brown, at Harrisburg, on or befor.o the • let of January, 1861.. 111. Capt. Eyster, of the Capierou Gnar.4.l.7lll_repqrt at Head Quarters-. en. '- . l)efore' the 10th . January, 1881. Dir furthei orders. -By order of " • '' ' B. C. WTLLIABIG,;Brigadter General 8d Brigade 51h Division P. V. Josira F .liNres, Aid•de-Camp. • 110V6 DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Patent Medicines Family -Medicines Patent Medicines. Family =Medicines Patent Medicines. FaMily Meditines Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder BraCes. Trusties, Supporters, Shoulder Braces. •Trusses, Supporters, Shoblder Braces. PERFUMERY. - PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. FANCY AND TOILEI` ARTICLES. FANCY AND. TOILET ARLICLES. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES., • PRIME HAVANA CIGARS., TOBACOO. PRIME.. HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO. PRIME: HAVANA CIGARS,. TOBACCO:,. 0:61 - disiver to buy and sell the Tory best of every-. Wog in our line, and always haye a good assortment in, store from which customers may choose. And, stilling at fair prio•it we do command a fair Odra of patronage. • C. K. KELLER'S DRI/G ETOR.E., - - No. 91 Market street. SELLING OFF COST CLOSE THE 'I3UBI:NESS. • Tit EING 'desirous to alpoli - tll43 — WAq JP. PAPER business in which , I am. now partially en.- gaged, _Twill sell all ;the stock I hay Con • band .0001 PRICES. All desiring bargains in. Wall Paper will do. well by calling seen. laylB ago. RERGNIIM, 51 Market street ANOTH:ERITENTIOT OF NEWTON'S . (formerly Bagley's) CELEBRATE D GOLD PENS, warranted to be the Onestin quality and finish; of any manufactured. Also a flue assortment of GOLD AND SILVER CALW., Just received and for Sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, Ealdarket SL ENTERPRISE AND LIGHTNING LINES, NOW brings.the N. Y. DAILY HERALD; TRIBUNE, TIMES and SUN, to Hairisburg, at one o'clock M.,. and are distributed 1711:111EDLiliCLIC afterward by prompt ; carriers. . carders. Subscribers will be regularly served with them, by leaving their address at —BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTOREc' • my2B • • - biarketstreet. A 044.4.T_ TART...EFT ; OF la-C.lc. AND DAILY . 0 Olt ET J O U RNALS . . FOR 1861: For sale at 10 cents and upward in price at BERGNER'S CHEAP IiOaICSTOIIE, : 0013 - ; • • .. ,51 Market Street. BIBLES BIBLES 1 . A ',argil and thoroughly eummatelsthck of BIitTNYI; COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY, From the Smallest , pachist:to the largest slaed and Bawl FAMILY BIBLES, Has just 'boon pufolifiaed And received from the Fall Trade Sales. Having purchased these at E.X.FH.HEKEILY LOW, . RATES, they will be sold at a very small advance: - Please calland eintinitie the.stpck At , : BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, . . , - 61 Market litiriet. ILLUMINATING C_,A_N_D_LE.S _Formals by- - - 022 • WM. Poes,-n-seco. - 001t:P.R.FAtaY.Dtti-7% veryy superior 0." xMlo on band and for solo LOW by op WM. bOOK. nt. & 00. (Seal ! Coal ! ! ttoal !!! NEW DRUG GENERAL ORDERS---.No, 3, GENERAL ORDERS—go, 4 HUD QUARTERS 3D BRIGADE} 6th Div. P. V., Nov. 6th, 1888. CONCENTRATED . LEAVEN, Ifread, Tea -Cakes, - all kinds of Pastry, AU • :Pro/rid of ers Shawmut Chemiial ,Works: N, . No. 33 INDIA STREET, Boston. , GONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the -re suit of carefachemioal researelo - All its ingredi oats .itre.prepared in the highest state of purity, and com pounded with a view to produce bread of a far better quality, audits much less time, than by any other pro cess ; and by Che manufacturers submit it, with entire -coutluenee, to. the Judgment -of-discriminating house keepers, bakers, &c. Bread of all kiwis made by using Concentrated Leaven is lighter, more digestible and nuttritions; has an agreea. ble, natural taste ; is leis liable to sour ; will retain' its moisture longer than .by any other process, -and the whole preparation for tthe- oven need not exceed ten , It is valuable because Me not perishable, and may be rendered available in places and at times when yeast is not within reach, as at sea. -In all climates-and under all cironetstancea, it may be.adopted, thus obviating all eitiloulty of procuring yeast or, other ferme t, which is frequently of an inferior quality, rel dering the bread more. or less unwholesome. • • - •• It is also valuable as regards economy, as it has been ascertained that a saving 14 effected in the flour of not. less thad 16 per cent.: In the common Meccas, much of the sacCharine cif the 'flour Wiest by being converted into carbonic acid gas, or. spirit, and the waste is in curred solely for, purpose of genorating- gas to raise the dough. .By using Concentrated Leaven this Waits . is avoided,:and the gas obtained in a manlier equally MR cutout. ..Fennentation. as has -been' stated, destroys a patter thettioncor Meal; end, inconsequence, a barrel of Hour weighing .196 tbs, which, by the con mon method, oreinarily'makeS about 250 Thu of bread, gives by, this process 290 Dm thuseffecting the very Important saving of JO per cent. in the quantity: of flour. By conformity to the directions on each package, any' person-capablenf ordinary attention : may conduct theprocess, and the re sult will' invariably be highly satisfactory. CERTIFICATE FROM DR. HAYEp, Assayer to the Mate of Mastachusetts. "I have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, manufac tured by Messrs. Raw Chamberlin d; Co., with reference to its,purliy and eMciency of action in producing the ef fect of yeast In distending dough, and thereby , rendering it fit for making bread. This - article is skillfully com pounded, from perfectly pure material, It raises the dough, without consamiug_thesugarur any other print plein the tleur,perfectlyf and - the same-weight at dour will produce more sweet, palatable breed than .can be obtained through yeast; while for cakes and pastry It Is Invaluable, as. It saves alfrisk, and much limo of the pastry cook. "The experiments made by me confirm the statements made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound wbrilik of pubhc iiiproval and extended use. - 'Respectfully; • ' . • A. HAYES, IL. D. ; State As' s sayer ; "16 Boylston street; Boston; Sentember 26; 1860." - - , Bane rcan Tri Rocs.-Tyro or three: teasboonsful of Leaven. (according to the quality or the tleur,) to one owtrk,of.:. 'flour ; mil(Aberunghly by, passing two: or three times throgh a stave ; rub in R piece of•butter.halfthe sluttbf an' egg s ; and rikake the paste with cold milk or using. (milk is preferable.) barely stiirenougb to'perrait . .x. u h kneutdin ahottld be avoided. Cut in. bake Y. ...il nmPltt ."'"ru 31tauyw, putter as above; omit the Cowen - an d the. paste lithfwnoiagh to annum iuto a. loarpteehrionn uiediatel iloiy i oven. ; . --- ;~"a~0~ teaepoonsful 'of Leaven to rio - qtiart•otwheitt meal; sifted together ; add ens gill of mo lasso aid two tigg3 ; niakirthe paste rhlrywith milk' and` balretill. a kIIO.W oyen. r • . . BROWN ,BRRAR t --Tlaree. teaspoonful of Leaven to one pint Of . Boer,' aid One,gint acorn meal, all well sifted to gether two eggs rand aborit a`glll of molasses; make the.paste tfiln.with milki arid bake slowly: • Hi:maxima's Oase t s.,-Flour andmilk sufficient to make one quart of ttatter;add ens egg,tken , Alm.e%taaspoonsfLit of Leity6n;'beat tO'atioth,larid cook quick. . . .. two MilliPLlElB.'-',Sitt teiether one quart of flout , and . tea• epoonsful of Leaven; . rub in a piece of butteithelf as large as a n egg ; mix with cold-milk-or Avatar, and boll ten minutes. . . Oa&AMER Smarr CAKE, --Sift together two largo cups of flour and two teaspoonsful or Leaven; put inkalta cup of butter etnd,a cup and a half or sugar ; ' mix With cold milk or 'water to a stiff batter, add spice to suit the taste, and bake immediately. OnfourNATl SPONGE Cass . —Two cups. of white sugar beitteri-*iih' the yolks of six eggs—the whites of six eggs beaten, ten froth; then beat all together ; add three cups of. alftilour, one cup of water, and three teasPoorisful of lYeaven flavor with two teaspoonful of essence Hof le mon-,sr and hake in a quick oven. - . dififfis.÷Sift - together One quart of flour and three tgaalicifiniful'of-Leaven ; rub in one tea-cupful of bintar, addle, clitilind a half of white sugar, and spice to suit - the taster unk . istilf enough to' roll out, and bake quick: • lailiciforiC4S.—One quart of flour ancithree teaspoons , ' ftil:of - rdaVen sifted together ; add a cap of butter, one pc:4lnd et - currants ; two cups of white sugar, and one tea spobiliffol. Cinnamon ; mix widecold milk to a stiff bat, ter, and - bike In a slow oven. - CORN. pint each of flour and Indian meal, and - three tetuipoonsful of Leaven, well sifted together ; add one gill- of-molassesondAwia - eggs ;- mix thin with milk, ann. hakelik a slow'oven.• . . . . CLIP CAICS,FIyq cups ot. flour and three teaspoonsful. of Leaven, sifted toOther; ' add one imp of butter, two of sugai;Land two eggs, all well beat together ; thin,add cup; of cerrauts; and Spice to suit the taste. .Bake about half anhour. • • • Cass . Three quarters ek a pound of flour and fete' toaegoonsibl'or Leaven sifted togethe r , . one pound of sugar - mid. six ounces of butter beaten to a, cream:; the whitee'Or eighteggs well beaten, and the jitice•of one le mon mix•witb milk. . -", : Cank.—Fl9e-enits, Of4lonr,.three.teaspoonsful or'inaven, three' euin of sugar , one of 'butter, one : of milk; and two eggs ;.fruit and spice to thit taste.•!' Bake about half an Jour. . . • • • Packed-in.Caaes Of 1,2, 4,,and Six Dozen Cans, k7or,sale by:Grocers laktDruggiets getierally. WILLIAM GOLAGER /I; BRO., Wholesale Agents, No. 59 North,Fr9nt Street, Philadelphia. n0v1.3-dam R R ',S.- _NEWLY.. _REFITTED I 1 HE- fUNDERSIGNED.. having. leased T We „well known and popular hotel, in the city of Harrisburg, is now refitting and :: furnishing the same with' NEW FURNITURE hi the very beet modern style. His located in the moot central part of the city, within a short distance. of the depots-of-few different railroad and also near.the State t:4 pitql The house Is large - And tbe sleeping apartments are well ventilated: • -• ' • • • ' The TABLE.is-well•providedivith all- seasonable arti cles . , This . city. is well- known ahrougliout:the.State as hiving tbefiest outside of the Atlantic Aitife, anp consequentit,no'ciunnlaints 'shall mad on the:Carafe, The BAR has alsci undestone changes and will bekept StoiisCiyith,the best and puresi.Liquorsin the country No exertion tglll.be snated.to .malte,ate tqaveler aojoniner comfortable in every r eSpectr.. - A , continuance of the patronage of the old•cnstoincrs, tegether with new additions is_respeCtrully:sellettedi • • •• •• • - J H.BHNFORD Si CO.. Hariisburg, iitignet . 2S-tf . • - - • • CITY.:.LIVERY STABLES... • • _ , BLAcirioßnr. Arz.ur,. ; .xy„ TSB REAR OP .• . . HE:undersigned has . re-dbinibehoed the T> livery hughtegain _NEWjand SPACIOUS STAB BlAti locatod. as abovo,.with • alarges.ukd vaded,stook of HOSSES, aißirwES Wad OMNIBUSES, ,which he will hifb at moderate rates: •- . E.: ewAßiz. sep2B-dly.: . , • • - • H. L. 0-0:-IY-B 0 L - DAA:GerIc4:•-tii4er •v, : irftepairer of '4lcc:, receive orders to futareat ,WM.abltiCHE'S 'MnsieStore, 92 Marketitreet All,ordelleft !lithe above named place; or,at• the Buehler HOuierN.ll meet= with Aompkattentioß. • , Flrsi PIANOq for tab?. NOTICE -TO-SPECULA-TORS. PAL UABLE LOA" a.:4E IyiTMBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD- , ..10a. LOYS adJobgnilfthO Jlsliodr SonaaAnd !Work Ithopo bt the Penns.. Ttellmul ,oppipany,, *Jibe ,old low and on reaaeoabliteilii: Ap tßoolo lot JO/IN W. BALL. irtiottliantotts FOR MARINO 11A.NIIFACTURED BX EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., D *Kt rk I .05N H PENNSYLVANIA, SS glink In the name and by the authority of I MISIP the Comtrionwealth of Pennsylvania, WILLIAM F. PACIIO3II, Governor of the said Commonwealth. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, In and by an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the second day of July; A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, entitled "An Act re lating to the electionS of this Commonwealth," it is made the duty of the Governor, on the re ceipt of the returneof the election of the mem bers of the House 'of Representatives of the United States by the Secretary of the Common wealth, to declare by Proclamation the names of the persons so returnectas elected in the re spective Districts. AND Wnsneas, The returns of the General Election, held on TuesdaY, the ninth day of Obtober last, in and for the several Districts, for members to serve in the House of Representa tives of the Congress of the United States for the term of two years from and after the fourth day of March next, have been received in the 1 office of the Secretary of the. Commonwealth, agreeably to the provisions of the above recited act, whereby it appears that in the Second Dis trict, composed of certain portions of the city of Philadelphia, Edward Joy Morris has been duly elected; in the Third District, composed of Ken sington and the Northern Liberties of the county of, Philadelphia, John P. Vcrree has been duly, elected; in the Fourth District, com posed of Spring Garden, Penn District, North ;Penn, Kinisessing, - West Philadelphia,Blockley, ,Ri - einoed; Unincorporated Northern Liberties, Bridesburg and Artiminge, in the county of Philadelphia, Willie* D. Kelley hasheen. duly `elected ; in the Fifth District, composed of Montgomery county and Bristol township, Up . ua Lower 131-1,-yEaakaorli-Upperand Lower Manayunk; Frankford,' lroxVironshAii. ono—More ldnd, in the county of Philadelphia., heenduly elected; in the Sixth District, "dot f_ th e counties of Cheater • and Dela Ware, Jett. elected; in the Seventh - DietPx.W bee n duly the counties of Bucks and Lehigh, Thgitt-s1 Cooper his been. Anti elected; in 'the Eighth District, composed of the county of Berke, Syd entirain.E. Ancona has been duly elected ; in the Ninth District, - compoSed Of the County of Lan caster, Thaddeui Stevens has bees duly elected; in the Tenth District, composed of the 'counties of Lebanon, Dauphin, Snyder and Union, and the township of Lower Mahoney, in the county of Northumberland; John W. Killinger has been duly. elected ; 'in' the Eleventh - District, com posed of. the corintieSOf Schuylkill and-North timberland, •eXcept_ Lower Mahanoy township, James H. Campbell has been duly elected ;, in the Twelfth District, composed of the counties of Montour,_Columbia, laizerne and Wyoming, , George W. Scranton has been duly elected ; in 1 the Thirteenth Disttict, compoSed of the coun ties of Notthanitton, Monroe, Caibon, Pike and Wayne, Philip Johnson has been duly elected ; in the Fourteenth District, composed of the , counties of Susipiehanna, Bradford and Tioga, Galusha A. Grow has been duly:elected ; in the Fifteenth District, composed of the counties of Sullivan, I t ycoming, Clinton, Centre, kiffiin and Potter, games T. Hale has been drily elected; in the Sixteenth District, gomposed of the counties . of York, Cumberland and Perry; Joseph Bailey has been duly eleeted ; in the SeventeenthDia trict, composed of the Counties of Adams, Frank lin, Fulton, Bedford and Juniata, Edward Mc- Pherson has been duly elected ; in the Eight eenth District, composed of the counties of Somerset, Cambria, Blair , . and Huntiogdon, Samuel S. Blair has been duly elected ; in the Nineteenth District, Composed . of the counties of Westmoreland, Armstrong and Indiana, John Covode hasbeeri duly-elected ; in the Twentieth bistrict; composed of the counties ,of Fayette, Greene and Washington, Jesse Lower. hag been ;duly elected ; in the Twenty-first District, com posed of the county of Allegheny, except that part which lies ffertheast of the Ohio and north ,west Of Allegheny, James K. Moorhead has been duly elected ; inthe Twenty:second Dis trict, composed of Butler county, and that part' of Allegheny county not included in the Twen ty-first District, Robert Meknight has been duly elected; in the Twenty-third District, composed of the r- Counties of Beaver, Lawrenee and Me r. John W. Wallace has been duly elected ;' in the ' Twenty-fourth District, CoMposed . of the . counties of Venango, Warren, M'Kerni, Clear field, Jefferson, Forest; Elk and .Clarion, John Tattoo' has been duly elected:;' in the Twenty fifth Bistrict, composed of the countiea'ef Erie and 'Crawford, Elijah Babbit hes ; been duly elected ME= AND Wrouncisi- Certain-retnrns lave been re ' v eived at the.ortce of theS cretary of the m •Monwealth of the votes Cast -in the ghat Con 'gressional District , for Member of Congress, certifying that at the eleetion aforesaid John M. Butler received eight thelniand five hundred a id Rigtity. 7 one votes, *Alison E Lebomp, caved eight thousand Claud hundred andeklity, tiaae :*- 46ies; and gabri9celired: two thousand and fifti:4Ven votes : • " Csam riding fly. Haying procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PBINTLNO of every description; cheaper that It can be done at any other ea. tabllehtnentin the country. X$ `F our lines or lees constitute one-ball square. Etg b Rtes or more than four constitute a square. Halt Square, one day one week one month di three months ... 3 00 Ii Mx months... ...... 4 0 " lear •••• • • ............ ....•. 600 Ono FOuaie one 'day SO ~ ono ...... ... week. ... 2.00 if one month . . . . . 3MO .... ...... . di three months n six montbs..... ......... ........ 8 00 one year 10 00f air Business notices inserted in tbe Local column or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENI3 PEE LINE for each insertion. NO. 65. /Er Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regnlar advertisements. AND Wl:mazes, It has been judicially asotr tained that said returns include a false, forged and fabricated return of. the votes cast in the FoUrth Ward part of, the First Congressional Distrid : Am) Wnsrmis,- The return judge from the said Fourth ward has been duly convicted in the Court of Quarter Sessions -of the Peace in and for the city. and county of ghiladelphia for the criminal substitution of the said false, forged and fabricated return, in lien of the true and correct one : Aiw WHICREAB, By the true returns, certified from the Prothonotary's office of the Court of Common Pleas in and)fitat the city and county of Philadelphia; it appears that at the election aforesaid William E. Lehman received eight thousand five ✓ hruired and fifty-nine votes, John M. Butler received eight thousand four hundred - and twenty-seven votes, aad Edward King received two thousand and forty-four votes : AND WHEHEAB, It thus appears from the true and genuine returns, that William E. Leh man was duly chosenlite election aforesaid a member of the House4Representatives of the United States for the First Congressional Dis trict, composed of Southwark, Moyameusing, Passayunk, in the county of Philadelphia, and Cedar, Lombard, Spruce and New Market wards, in the city of Philadelphia : Now Tusatimnue, I have issued this Procla mation, hereby publishing and declaring that William E. Lehman, Edward Joy Morris, John P. Ferree, William D. Kelley, William Morri- DaYis, John Hickman, Thomas B. Cooper, Sy denham E. Ancona, Thaddeus Stevens, John W. Killbager, James H. Campbell, George W. Scranton, Philip . Johnson, Galusha A. Grow, James T. Hale, Joseph Bailey, Edward M'Pher son, Samuel S. Blair, John Coyode, Jesse La zear, James K. Moorehead, Robert M'Knight, John W. Wallace, John Patten. and Elijah Bab bitt have been returned as duly elected in the several districts before mentioned as Repre sentatives in the Congress of the United States for the term of two' years, to commence from and after the fourth day of March init. Mien under my Hand and the Great Seal of the State at Hatrisburg, this 16th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and, sixty, and ; of the alltrbrnernmsaallin By the Governor, Wx. Inewres, Secretary. of the Commonwealth , nov9•wltadBt PENNSYLVANIA SS In the name and by the anthori ty of the Commonwealth of Pena -1 L e j.ls,laylirinla Wm F. tame; Gov \ ernor of 'the said Commonwealth : _ . _ Virxim - , By a return duly made by the judges of an election held in the Eighth Con gressional District of this Commonwealth, com posed of the county of Berks, on Tuesday, the ninth day of Octoter A D., 1860, under the authority of an act of the General Assembly, passed the seeond day of July, - A. D., 1839, it appears that Jacob K. MoKenty, was duly elected to serve as a Representative o f this State, • in the House of Representatives of the Thirty-sixth Congress of the United States, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of the. Hon. John Schwartz. AND Wicenkas, In and by the.-forti T second section of the Act before recited, It is made the duty of the Governor .on. the-receipt of the re turd; of an election as aforesaid; by the Secre tar3r of the Commonwealth, to declare by Proc lamation the name of the person elected. Noir Tazassonz, I have issued this'Proola maim, hereby publishing and declaring; that the said Jacob K. McKenty, is duly elected and chosen in the District before mentioned, as a Representative of this State, ta the House of Representatives, in the bOn g rpi s ; of the United States, in the room oftheHon. John Schwartz, deceaied, who had- been ilented a member of tikeThirty-sixth Congress. Given ender my Hand, and the Great Seal of State, at Harrisburg, the ninth, day of No vember, in the year of our turd, one thous and eight hundred and' slaty; and of the CoinmonVrealth the eighty-fifth . PACKER. By the Governor. • • Thinqati Secretary of the Commonwealth. novfl-witad3t _ JUSTIit.EC.E. 1:0 • •• • &NQTR.E LOT OF TAOSE EXTRA. FINE. POINTED • GOLD OF NEWTON'S 'Thiglers) . inanigiuture; svamnltact. to bOttie, bast lama the finest pointed, most dfarable and as ebeap as any inatiot;'foritalo,' with , a ' , variety of Gold. and: Silver Cases of various sizes and priees, at, • --BERGtadt'SAMEPIXIOKSTORIIt,'L • • 61 Marko! are* very, , sgppror Air so %by - I 0 1 ,4 02 . 6 , • r . Wm-, POCK ** 14.41. FOlt a eliparlor and Uheap 41101.0 or . Fataa Ou, go to HIILL:11R1 DRIDOISITctitt. RATES ui AvVisRTISIKO. SOS ....L 00 WM. F. PACKER. A PROCLAMATION,