THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (811SIDAY8 EXCBPIEHO BY GEORGE BERGNER f& CO• TERMS.—Srsols SußsearrriOs. The DAILYTHLEGRAPH Ls served to subscribers in the I :orough at 65a' cents per week. Yearly subscribers RID be charged $4.00. IVINICLY AND SYMIONDEECLY TsMiura. The Trisoitern Is also published twice a week during no Bt7saion of the Legislature, ay.d weekly during the re - lOoder of the year, and furniaL7ll In subscribers at the 11%i:4 ntles, cm: .9iugle Subacribere per year $ 2.00 Seven 12.00 To) 15.00 lan LAW OF IaWeI'APER., o subscribers order the discontinuance ul their news papers, the publisher may continuo to send ?hem until gflarrearages are paid. subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa pers from the omee to which they are directed, they are I esponsible until they hap- settled ills hills and ordered them discontinued - fflibical EELMBOLD'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 Bucbu, Extract Buchu, Extract Dacha, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, JOR SECRET k DELICATE DISORDERS. 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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 FON D1 4 11.1.88£1 OF TRM BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, .GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, AUDI EIS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, And aa, Diseases of s exual Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, ,rind all Diseases of Sexual Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, 4710 all Diseases of &xud Grgansa dad all Diseases of Sexual Organs, AHLMNG 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, Brom whatever cause originating, and whether ex isting in MALE OR FEMALE. Females, take no more Pills t They are of no avail for Complaints Incident to the sex. Use Extract Bucha. Heimbohl's Extract Mucha is a Medicine which is per fectly pleasant to Its Taste and Odor, Dot Immediate in its action, giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restoring the patient to a. perfect State of HEALTH AND PIIIIITY. prrpared according to Pharmacy and Chem , .....asaabadr k u s ed by he Most Eminent Physicians. Delay no longer. Procure toe remedy at once. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5: Depot 104 Booth Tenth street, Pialadelphia. Beware of 'Unprincipled Dealers Trylog to palm oir their own or other attiolos or POORII on tn./ oputation attained by Melmbald , 9 Extraet Buehu, The Original and only Genuine. We acuity to run on the /Loris of our Article! Undr , s is worthless—is sold at much less rates and essmissiens, consequently paying a much better prat. We Defy Competition IMEII Helmbold's Extract Bnchu. Take no other. sold by D. W. Gross ,& Co. and all druggists every. where. nc,vll-daw2m JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITEdE, ke., of toe very best Ilialltios for ladies, gentlemen, and cbildrens , Prices to salt the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDER in the best style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. oetl6•dtf JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg. 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 BASE. He 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 doori below the Reformed Church. deelf.dtf AUGU.STINE CHAVNE. CARPENTER .AND BUILDER. Residence IVo. 27 /Vora &cond Street. N. B—JOBBINO AVLENDED TO. Ladtt W W. ATTORNEY-AT-41AW. ()tithe Walnut Bt, between Second and Third, Harrisburg, Pa. ar4p dawt DR. T. J. MILES , SURGEON DENTIST, OETERS his:services to the citizens of Harrisburg and lta vicinity. He solicits a share of the publte patronage, and gives assurance that his best endeavors, shall be given thvender iabanbotionin'tits pro foggioye, ;' 14113 8 an old, well tried dentist, he feelsintit In: Inviting the public generally to call on him, assuring' them that they will not be dissatisfied will' id. services °Mee NO. 128 Market street, in the house formerly on copied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United' States Hotel,. Harrisburg' Pa: ALDERMAN HENRY PEPPER, OFFICE-THIRD STREET,`(SHELL'S ROW, .NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth CITY OF HARRIBBVRG, PRNN'A. 12 Fut GEORGE FISHER, ATTORNEY A' LAW: OieFERS his professional services to all Demons having business to be transacted in the several Courts of Dauphin county, the Laud Department; of Ibis State, or before the Board of Property. Having been associated in the practice of the law, with his lath er, JU11,14 A.l , lbllkat, be promises diligent and careful uspti p n to all professional business entrusted to Lellt Ma, Iner Or Mecond and Locust Streets, (opposite to ivania use' narriabur... ap2O- - - - STATE CAPITAL BANK. AbIERON ) COLDER, EBY & CO CORNER SECOND AND WALNU7 525., KRIS BURG PENN. • A • rEtt an. STOCK Of Vanilla Beaus, HeckeiEV Farina, Perfumery and Away Soo*, as HILES' DWG MRS, tEkr3 Market street, below &Mb riarrisbutg, _ .•^^--- -5..------..........-. . * , , '' ' 1 / \\ N I f it •' -41\1 1 V/ '4* --- . e illibi e V L , ittretavbi _ _ _ VOL. XIII. offiods, GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE URICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FRONT & lARKET STE. ANNOUNCE to the °Lisette of Harris burg ai d the public _ generally, that they have Just returned from the eastern cities with a large and well se lected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they will sell it the ye y lowest prices. DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind. - Bleached end Unbleached Muslim, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A large assortment of Welsh Flannels for Skirting. An assortment Domestic Gingh ens, • a, Manchester Gingham, Satinets and Ca simeres, • " Blank Clete at all prices, " Cloths for Ladles' Chesterfields, " Beaver Cloths for the Arab Cloaks. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS, A large aisortment of calmer to, especially adapted to Boy's wear. An assortment of Marino Drawers and tin. derahirts. An assortment of Carpets lrom 123 g cts a yard to $l.OO per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECHENES, PLAID VALENCIAS, VELVIT2 POPLINS. STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED BINOS, BICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment of Brodie and Blanket Mewls, with a lull stook of the latest novelties. An assortment of Plain and Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to first elate Hosiery and Em broideries, &c., dlen, &c. An assortment or Nugent e *ova trail spring:skirt pat ern extenalou. An assortment of shrouding and Fimmell. (MICH & COWPERTHWAIT, Corner, of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg. Penner!) , Occupied by J. L. Elmer. oct2O-1y BARGAINS FOR TEE SEASON, JONES' STORE, Just received 'and receiving from Philadelphia ,and New York, BARGAINS in sillts of all kind, for cash. BARGAINS in Shawls, of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in Cloaks and'faimas of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in Plaid Dress Goods, of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in every variety of Seasonable Dress Goods, for cash. BARGAINS in Blankets, of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in all kinds of Flannels, for cub. BARGAINS in Carpetre of Gil Clotbsi Am., for cash. And BARGAINS In all kinds of Dry Goods usually kept in Stares; and a cP.Ac.. •...Ylarket Street, liarriaburg. PHILADELPHIA SHIRT MID OMAR HOUSE I MANIVAOTUREnti OP SHIRT BOSOMS White, Fancy, Check, Hickory, Denim and Flannel UNDER AND OVERSHIRTS, Overalls, Drawers and Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods. BENNETT & RUCH, octl7-dSta 217 Church Alley. Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing FOR TILE' LADIES A LARGE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY TOWIN'S KID GLOVES, Slightly damaged with water—Price 50 and 75 eta.-- GAULT BARGAINS. A fine assortment of same quality, perteot—Blaik, White and Colored, at CATHCART'S, No. 14 Market square. JUST FROM THE SSIA.XaMIE; THE SUBSCRIBER has just received from the New 1 ork and Philadelphia Trade Wei A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOOK OP STANDARD -WORKS ! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. ALSO, SCHOOL BOOKS , BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY OP ALL BINDS; To which the attention 'of the Public, Committees of Libraries, Teachers, Country Merchants and purchasers generally, is Invited. As all • hare been purchased far below the regular prices, they can and will be sold at but a smell advance on the cost, insuring to purchasers a saving of 10 to 26 per cent. on trade prices, at BERGNF,R'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, seta ln Market btreet• BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE ) M MARKET STREET, IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO G 30110QL BOOKS ' AND SOHO% iirkATIONIERY, Cotnprlsling a l the'veriode -* EE ARM AND • &EDGING E0,0E4- ARITEMETtOs ALGEBRAS, GRAMMARS, ATEROLOOMS, PACTIDNADIES, ELITORIES, PRILOSO.PRIES, and all the SCHOOL BOOBS used In the various Public and Private schools of tne City together with COPY AND cOMPOBILION Rpm; LEITER, CAP and NOTE PAPER. BLANK BODES, skATEs, LEAD AND sLATE PENCILS, PENS . AND RoLDERs, INS INrANDS, EES and the most complete assortmen X,S t or SCHOO L EirD SPATIONBRY constantly on hand ano for sale at THE LOW= PRICA or ANY Mica in the city. at ONDCAP Bocasrom. 11l Market &root. Agy•Llberal dlacounta made to teachers and dealer% Any article not on 'hand promptly furnished without aura abarge. 5e,124 DR. C. WEIcHEL, SURGEON AND °OCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORM STREET mar2l4Ar DENTISTRY. THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL 11 1 URGIERYOun returned and resumea his prasuce .n.ntate street. opposite the "Veiny:, Bousti, , .! waore he will be pleaaad to attend to all who may desire his aer ates'. [sepal , B. B. ht. ' Cli A, D. D. 13. ORANGES_ AND. IiVIVIONS: "(FORTY BOIEBS priinnerder just to j: calved and to ludo by Loit6 ,WM. DOM JR: "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGStNEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA.. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 22, 1860. COAL!'COAL! t COAL!!! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET CLEAN COAL! Full Weight and Nothing Short of It! riIHANKFUL TO MY FRIENDS AND L CUSTOMERS for their liberal patronage, I. would now inform them and the public generally,. that I am fully prepared, on short notice to supply them with alt kinds or SUPERIOR COAL OF ALL SIZES. 'FREE FROM SLATE, AND CAREFULLY SCREENED AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD. Although my coal is not weighed in SELF-WNW/1M OARDI DOT 18 Wa Mtn ON SCAMS ACCORATIPX =MD. BY - 2118 SEALER OF WEIGHTB AND mpsi-inm, and consumers may rest assured that they will be fairly and honeMly dealt with I sell nothing but the very beat article, and no mixing. ALSO HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD, always on hand. CEO. P. WIEBTLING. septa-am NOT THE FIRST ARRIVAL, BUT ARRIVED IN DUE TIME .t 0 BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES, LYBEN S VALLEY SIOVE COAL, $2,50 per ton. " NUT ' " $3.00 • Also constantly on hand, LYKEN'S VALLEY BROKEN, 4t " EGG, CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL, WILKESBARRE BROKEN, No. 3 and 4, NUT, Blacksmith Coal, Allegheny and Broad Top. Also, Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood. E. BYERS. pl 4 No. 102 Chestnut street. AND PRESCRIPTION STORE 1 wm . W. ARMSTRONG, Prac tical I ruggist and Chemist, would Inform the clizens of Harrisburg, that he has ltsmed the store room recenti y occ .pied by Dr. Mimbell, and fs now prepared to furnish those who fell disposed to patronise hien, 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 ma.zt respectfully solicits a share of Physicians' Prescription business. "He has also a large and varied assortment of Perfumery, Stationery, &c. Also, all of the most popular Patent Me dicines of the day ; also, Tobacco, &gars, Snuff, of the beat brands; also, Alcohol, Turpentine, Burning Pluid, Ccsil CB, &c. In tact everything usually kept In a well stocked drug novnillm I. The Volunteers of the Fitth Thiision P. V. will pa rade at Harrisburg, on 'SUBWAY, January 1b,:1861, at 10 o'clock A. M., to inaugurate Governor Andrew G. Curtin. 11. All Volunteers in the state end out of llarecordial ly invited to gurnctrate. 111. Regiments, Battalions and Companies will report to brigadier General E. C. Willis, Bd. Brigade othlltly.' James FRIT:LAND, Aide-de•Camp_ . . L Agreeable to the order. of Major General Kelm, 6th Division P. V., the Bd Brigade oth Dldislori P, V. "aall pa. rade at Harrisburg on TIIESDAY, January 15k11,1801, at 10 o'clock A. 114 to prrticipete in the inauguration of Gover nor Andrew O. Curtin. . . . _ . . . . It. Col. Baker, or the let Regiment will report to . Hal. John W. Brown, at Harrisburg, on or before 'the let of • Jartuary,lB6l: 111. Capt. Eyster, of• the Cameron Guard will report at Head Quarters cn or before the leth of January, 1861 for further orders. By order of B. C.'wnuAgs,.Brigadier General • 6d Brigade 6111 Division-P. V. • J0912/3 F. Karim Ald.de-Camp. • nove RARE CHANCE FOR /NVESTRIENT: SALE ••• • OF i I s VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY THAT well-knotm and valuable hote property ipaown as the "SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE ,r" now in,the occupancy of WM. Mooherman, situate on the east end of hlarset street, and immediately, oPpoSite - the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, willbe offered at - PRIVATB SALE until tke 4th of December next, and 'f not 'sold be -fore that time, will be put up at public auction on that day. This is the most desirable property' in the city', of liar risburg for hotelbus 'nese. Its proximity to the' Penn• Sylvania Railroad Depot, and the Depbt :Of all. the rail roads centering at Harr sburg,makee, it snore convenient and accessible to the traveling public than any other Hotel in the city. ' Further information in regard to this property and as to the terms of sale, may be had by applying to WM. H. MILLER, Attorney-at• Law, North cor. Market Sgoare, (Wyeth's Building,) second o ry front. octi-daw NEW - M OIR-N UN a - 60CilS CATH CART & BROTHER, Ilave now open a large i ttesortinent of movatme arid SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, COLLARS, SLEEVES, IiAN.DEEROHIEFS, VEILS, and itkother;goo da;detlrable for Fall and Winter wear. • N 0.14 Market Square, ail Next to the Harrisburg. Dank. FAMILY BIBLES. A THOROUGHLY complete stock of al size s.cl " stsriw il i blgratt CIRAT BXIKSTO' WHITE BJKADIDY I' • . FOR PRESERVING a very superior ar Julie on hang' aid for was LOW, by • GP WY. DMZ .18., Ss O. dual! (goat! ! (goal![! NEW DRUG- GENERAL ORDERS---No, 3, . HE= QtrA=SUS DIM rly. P. V., Harrisburg, Nov. 6th, /866. GENERAL ORDERS—No. 4, BRAD QUARTAIS SD BiacLal: 6thply. P. V., Nov. 6th, 11160. In the City of Ifarrbbizg CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, 1 FOR RARING Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds ofPastry, &o. f MANUFACTUSBD RT EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., Prolvtigors of Shawatut Chemical Works. No. 99 INDIA STREW', Boston. CONCEATRATED LEAVEN is the re- Slat of reful chemical research. AU its ingredi its outs are pr red in the highest state of purity, and com pounded a view to produce bread of a far bettor quality, an d ranch less time, than by any other pro cess • and _the manufacturers submit it, with entire confldence, the judgment of discriminating house keepers, b o rs, &c. Broad of U kin's made by using Concentrated Leaven is hater, ore digestible andnuitritious; has an agrees. ble, natur t taste ; is less liable to &our ; will retain its moisture, *tiger than by any other process, and tho whole prqkratlon for the oven need not exceed ten i t minutes. It is;val Ile because it Is not pinithabie, and may be rendered a &liable in places and at times when yeast is not within reach, as at sea. In all climates and under all clrcultances, it may be adopted, thus obviating ail salculty f procuring yeast or other forme t, which is frequentit, of an inferior _quality, rel during the bread more or kiss unwholesome. . ]t Is 10 &Valuable as regards economy, as it has been ascertained-that a saving is effected in the flour of not less thanHO per cent. In the common nroccoi much of the sacchirine of the flour is I,st by bt lug converted into carbeitic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste Is in curred sqlely for the purpote of senorating gas to raise the dough- Ty using Ooncentrated Leaven this wane is avoided; and tho gas obtained in a manlier equally silk oat ions: ; Ferreontation.hs hes been. stated, destroys a part of the'llOur or meal. end, in consequence, a barrel of fifer weighing'l96 IDs , which. by the con min method, orcilmalty!Makes about 250 The of bread, gives by this process 290.1 th ;Alms effecting the very important saving of 16 per cent : at the quantity of flour . By conformal to the direrhone on each package, any person capable of ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re sult will invariably be high* , satisfsctory. CERTIFICATE FROM DR. HAYES, dalVer to the Sate of Illt=tdS,4setts.' "I awe analysetrthe Coneentr.:ted Leavixi, manufae• tured linters. Misr Chamberlin li Co., with reference to its plirity and efficiency of Ration in producing the ef. feet of yCitst in distending dough, and thereby rendering it fit for making bread. This article is skillfully corn. poundcJ, from perfectly pure material. It raises the dough, without consuming the sugar or any other panel ple Pie 6311 r, perfectly; and the same weight el flour will piodnce more sweet,'palatable bread than can be obtained through yeast; while for cakeeand pastry it is invadable, as it eaves all risk; and Mach time of the pastryttfook. "The exnerlments made by me confirm the statements made‘by: the manufacturers, and proves this compound worthy.of public approval and extended use. 4 •Respectful ly; p A. A. LUXES, 81. D., State Aegayer, "18 , 1loylston street, Boston, SepteMber 25, 1860." DIRECTIONS. Bhzainasr AND Tht Rou.s.—Two Or three teaspoonsfal of LeiVen. (according to the quality of the dour,) to one quark-of - flour; mix thoroughly by paseiist two' or three timegAbrough a sieve ; ; . rub in a piece, of butter half the size of an ' egg, and mike the paste , with cold milk or watel, (milk is preferable) bareiy stiff enough to permit rolling out. Much kneading should bo avoided. Cut in to desired form, and place immediately M a hot oven and hakergAnkit.• , • „Itttin,..Bitzan.--Th0„.1%. -- -4- 1 - ', to et AllieratLal___ . lately in a slow oven. Gasmen Baran.—Three teaspoonsful of Leaven to one quart of wheat meal, silted together ; add one gill of m 0... lasses andiwo eggs ; make the, paste thin with milk and bake in a alowbven. . MO _s.navfl Snow/ Bitaan;—Three leaspoonsful of. Leaven to ono pint of flour, and one pint of porn meal, all well sifted to. gelher; attire eggs and about a . gill of molasses Rake the paste thin with milk, and bake slowly: Evorwreur Oanks..Floar and milk sufficient:to make One quart of bottekiadd eneAgg, then three teaspoonful of Leaven; Witt to a. fiotb;nnd cook qhlek. Donetios.--gft together' one quartofhour and two tea spoonsful of Leaven; rub in' a piece of butter half is large as an; egg';'. Mix with cold milk or water, and boll ten Minim Stnxiv Celts —sire together two; largo cups of flour and two teaspoonsful of Leaven; put in half a cup of bu:tter and a cup and a half of sugar ; mix with cold milk or, water. a a stiffbatnar, add spkoto suit the taste ; and bake Immediately. One:0in1 . 11 SPONGIC CAKE —Two cups of white sugar beaten with the - clks of six - eggs—the whites of six eggs beaten to a froth; then beat all together ; add:three cups of. sifted flour,. one pup of water, and three teaspoonful qf Leaven; flavor with two.teaspoorisful of essence of le mon, anti hake Ina quick even. '- Joists:-sift tolgether one quart of flour and three tesuipoonsful:of Leaven ; rub in one tea-cupful of butter. addh cup-Au?d a half of white sugar, and fiEdde to suit the taste; mix stiff enough to roll oaf, and bake quick. FaxonoirCaxs.- , One quart of flour and three teaspoons rut of Leaven sifted together; add a cup of batter, one pouud,of currants, tiro cups of white sugar, and one tee spoonifil of cinnamon; mix with cold mi.k to a stiff bat ter..and:bake lila Slow oven. •'' Coax Catut,-;•Oue pint each of flour and Indian and three teaspoonsful of 'Leaven, well sifted toge.her ; add one gill of 'misuses and two . eggs;.mix thin with milk. and bake in slow oven. Cur . CAan.-:-Ftiii naps at 'flour and three' teaspoonsful 'of Lesion, sifted together; add otie cup of butter, two of sugar, and two eggs, - all well beat together_; then 'add a cup of -currents; and spice to snit the, taste., Bake about half an libur. , ' ' ncte tilfli—Three quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspeonsfal of Leaven sifted together; one pound of sugar and sik,ounces :of butter beaten.to a cream;; the whites M. eight eggs well beaten, and the juice of ore le. mon Mit tti W 6 7wi rate one of floor, three teaspoonsful or Leaven, three' cups , of sugar one of batter one of milk, and two eggs; fruit and spice:to the taste. Bake about half an hour. Packed in Cases of.l 2 4, and Six Dozen Cans For silo tiyarocers and Druggists generally. WILLIAM NULAGER' Wholesale Agents, No. 59 North Front Strad, Fblladelpbla. novl3.d3m ay. wa..7!,.5.,,:-:a--Q..TE-L! NEWLY REFITTED ! mHE UNDERSIGNED having 2eased -IL tide well: known and popular hotel, in the city of liarristiurg, is now - refitting . and furnishing the. Same with tom Fantrruits in the very best modern Style. It is located halite most centrel part of the city, within a short di:Maine of 'the &pole of four afferent railroad and also near the State Ca pito). buildings. The bolas is large and the sleeping anartmenti are well ventilated. , • The TABLE is well . provided with ill seasonable aril, cies This dty is well i_known throughout the State as having theibestroarket outside of the Atlantic eithri, an! sonsequently no complaints shall be made on that Seem, Ills BAR has also undergone changes and'*ill be pt stocked with the best and purett Liquors in the country No exertion will be spared to make the: traveler and sojourner comfortable in every lieSpect.. A continuance of the patronage of the old customers, together with new additions is raspeolthily solLitad. J. H. BENBOBB & CO. liarrisburg„Angaist 23.tf . . . . . . CITY LIVERY STABLES. BLACKBERRY ALLAT, TN VIZ R. 4Z zukukSHOTEL. THE undersigned has re-commenced the livery humblest in - Ide NEW and SPACIOUS. STA WAS, located ea above, with a large and varied Adak of HORSES, CARRIAGES and OMNIBUSES, which he will hire at moderate rates: F. li. SWARTZ. H. L. GO DB OLD RACTIIJAL Tuner and Repairer of P Pill.lloll, Melodeons, &0., &0., will receive orders In !uteri at 1921. .IENUtIIIO6 Mmic Store, 92.Markeistreel All orders left at the above named place, or r al. the Buehler .Housionll meet with prompt attention. nit class PIANOS for sale . eeple -dly NOTICE> TO SPECULATORS. frALriAiILE BUMPING LOY'S' MR S:01E. NUMBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD INoakon a dj o i n ing the Emil Work. liioos of the, FOAM. Bail/led Company, :71104i). learn jail iff/ tail - 14410 taila." Apply t 6 - fix 10814" W. MULL. iniorellaneous: . . ...,- 3 , , eIJXAMOP,L.OLUIPSe4..tmd. ~,• m; omit the' b u tter, ah l make inthital. DR . JOHNSON, MI..I9L3C.TIAICC)ItM LOCK HOSPITAL. /Jae discovered the most certain, speedy 11 and effectual remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPETIDENCE lILINJI IN SIX TO MILT/ HOUND. ItTo Mercury or Noxious Drugs. We- A CuNN WARRANT/II 011 NO CHAIM! IN fox OMB TO Two' Bays —tom. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pales in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility; Decay of the Physical Pow. 818 , - 1 4 8 FePige. Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling., Dimness of light or Giddiness, Disease of the Stoinach, Affections 01 the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those _terrible disorder. arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth— those dreadful anddestrubtive practices which produce emanational debility, render marriage impossible, and destroy both body and mind. _ _ YOUNG KEN Venn. men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and deatructive habit whist annually sweeps to An untimely grave thousands of yount. men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, wht mightotherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to (testacy thellving lyre, may call with full 'confidence. MARRIAGE Harried persons, or thosecontemplating marriage, being aevare of physical weaknesti, should immediately comb Dr. b., and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEAKM"REI. immediatety Cured andfatt Vigor Resterat He who places himself under the care of Dr. J.. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and cond. dently rely upon his skill as a physician. Arir Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore, d.. on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7 d - crs from the corner.. Be particular in observing the na and number, Or you will mistake the Place. Be particular, for Ignorant, Trifling Quacks, with false names, or Paitri litenbug Ctrtificates, attracted by the reputation of Dr . Johnston, lurk near. All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the eply- . . DR. JOHNSTON Da. Josweroir member of the Royal College of Surgeon Londeu, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges° the L. States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent In the Hospilabt of London, Paris, Philadelphia end elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever.knowo. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at Sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mine were cored Immediately TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE ' Dr. J. addresses all those who bavmg tnjuredthera selves by private and improper indulgences, that score ind solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, on Wing them for either business or society. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro. Weed by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the - hickend Limbs, - Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, :Sots of Muscular Power, galpitation of the Heart, llyepep 4a, Nervous' Irritability, Derangeoieht of the Digestive Yu:loth/Li: General Debility, Symptonis . Consump tion, am. - ' MENTALLY . . Meritaity, the fearful effects on themlnd are mush to be ueatlett ;,,Loss of Memory, Centialen Itepres >ion of SpirlA-EvilForelicidings, Aierslon go Sobietz Self iletrust, Love .of Solitade',ll.llnldity,lkca, are some of tit • ~:kbeettemiiklier:Poakeliliitges,canneiwiudgelituitli the cause et their declining health; losing their vigor, bs sitamg, weak, pale, nervous and eniaclated i bays a Alga cough, and symptoms of YOUNG who nave injured themselves by a certain practice, in iulged in when alone—a habit frequentlylearned from evtl companione, cr. at school, the effects of which are aightly . relt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impoesible; and destreYe both mind and body a mild apply immediately. • What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, die darling of his parents , should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the'consequonsell of tovlating from, the path -of net:lug, and indulging In a certain secret habit.. Such person must,"before content plating, MARRIAGE. effect that a sound mind and body are the most noes eery requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these r tbejourney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, ; the prospect hourly darkens to' the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY roB this great WEARNES3 • By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the Organs are speedily cured, and full-vigor-restored. thousands Id' the most- nervene and debilitated who nod lost' all hope; have' - been Immediately relieved. dl Impediments to . arriagei Physical or. Mental Dispel& cation "NorVotsren2bling, Weakness 'or Exhaustion 01 the most fearful kind speedily Mired. 'lO STRANGERS The many Et/sounds cured at this Institution within the last twelve years, and the nwnerointlinixirtant'Burgica Operations' performed' by Trr. - J., witnessed by the re portersef this papers, and many other persona, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, Nrsides his standing as • a ganllartan of charades* and re spossibility, lea sufficient guarantee to the afflicted DISEARE OF IMPRIIDEME.-Witen the misguided and imprudent votary of .pleasure - finds he has.imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it. too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters hint from applying to those who, from education . and re spectability can alone befriend rtimi delaying till the coostiutiondi Symptoms of thisherrid disease make their appearance ' affecting the head, tnroat, nose, akin, he n progressing on, with frightful'rapidity, till death puts a period ) his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that bourne from whence; no traveller returns." it is a melan choly fact thatthousands this terrible dia ease, owing to; the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders, who, by:the rse o 1 that diadlygioisos, mercury ruin the constitution and make the residue - ofWe miserable re Strangers —The Doctor's Diplomas hang in bis office. ,pi'- Letters 'must contain a Stamp to ue on the reply. fig- Remedies sent by Mail. . 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Calhoun's Vision, The following most remarkable and sin gular story was furnished for the Philadel phia Quaker City, in the winter of 1849-'5O, by its Washington correspondent, and was, at that time, quito generally copied into the leading papers or the day. A renewal of the exciting issues of that time render the supernatural lesson particularly appro priate for to-day. Read it, all you who would sever with unhallowed hands the sacred bonds that unite in peace and pros perity all the God-given blessings that have descended to us from former genera tions. Read it, all you who would raise an unhallowed‘thand to pluck a single star from our national escutcheon, or erase a single stripe from the banner of the free. Read it, all ye who deliberately and un blushingly lay plans for the dismember ment of all that the true American holds dear, and the true patriot cherishes as his blood bought birthright, and remember that though that hand may not be praised in this life, yet the mark of the traitor shall rest upon it in the world to come: MR. EDITOR: Tne other morning, at the breakfast table, our friend, the Hon. J. 0. Calhoun, seemed very much troubled and out of spirits. You know he is altogether a venerable man, with a hard, stern, Scotch- Irish lace, softened in its expression around the mcuth by a sort of sad smile, which wins the eye of all who converse with him. His hair is snowy white. He is thin, tall and angular. He reminds you very much of Old Hickory. That he is honest, no one - doubts; he has sacrificed to his fatalism his brightest hopes of political advance• went—has offered up on the shrine of that necessity which he worships, all chat oan excite ambition—even the Presidency of the United States. But to my story: The other morning at the breakfast table, where I, an unobserv ed spectator, happened to be present, Cal houn was observed to gaze at his right hand, and brush it with his leftin a hurried and nervous manner. He did this so often that it excited attention. At length one of the persons composing the breakfast party, (Toombs, a member of Congress from Geor gia,) took it upon himself to ask the occa sion of Mr. Calhoun's disquietude. " Does your hand pain you ?" he asked. To this Mr. Calhoun replied in rather a flurried manner, " Pshaw I It is nothing I Only a dream which I had last night, and that makes me seeperpetually_a black-spot —like an ink blotch—upon the back of my right hand; optical delusion, I suppose. " _al course these words excited the curi 'll 'id lie details of WE — TTmit Toombs asked, quietly: " What was your dream like? lam not very superstitious about dreams, but some rim es - they have a good deal of truth in them." " But this was such a peculiarly absurd dream," said Mr. Calhoun, again brushing the back of his right hand; " however, if it does not to much intrude upon the time of our friends, I will relate it to you." Of course the company were profuse in their expressions of anxiety to know all about the dream. In his singular sweet voice, Mr. Calhoun related it: " At a late hour last night, as I was sit ting in my room engaged in writing, I was astonished by the entrance of a visitor, who, witho"t a word, took a seat opposite me at ray table. This surprised me, as I had given particular orders to a servant that I should on no occasion be disturbed. The manner in which the intruder entered, so perfectly self-possessed, taking hitt seat opposite me, without a word, as though my room and all within it belonged to him, excited within me as much surprise as in dignation. As I raised my head to look into his features, over the top of my shaded lamp, I discovered that he was wrapped in a thin cloak, which effectually concealed his features from my view. As I raised my head he spoke: "What are you doing, Senator from Carolina?" " I did not think of the impertinence at first, but answered him voluntarily: "I am writing a plan for , the dissolution of the American Union!" (You know, gen tlemen, I am expected to produce a plan of dissolution in the event of certain con tingencies.) To this the intruder replied, in the cool est manner possible: " Senator from South Carolina, will you allow me to look at your hand—your right hand?" " He rose, the cloak fell, and I beheld his face. Gentlemen; the sight of that face struck me like a thunder-clap. It was the face of a dead man, whom extraordi nary events had called back to life. The features were those of General George Washington; yes gentlemen, the intruder was none other than George Washington. He was dressed in Revolutionary costume, such as you see preserved in the Patent (dace." Here Mr. Calhoun paused, apparently much. agitated. ' his agitation, .1 need not tell you, was shared by the company.-- Mr. Toombs at length broke the enibarras sing pause. "Well, well, what was the issue of this scene?" Mr. Calhoun re sumed: "The intruder; as_ I have said, rose and asked to look at my right baud. As though I:hadnot the power to refuse, I extended it. The- truth is; Ifelt a strong thrill per vade rue- at his touch; he grasped it and held it near the light, thus affording me full time-to examine'.every feature 'of his face. It was the 'face Of George Washing ton, gentlemen, __l shuddered as I beheld the horrible dead-alive - look of tlit visage. After 'holding my hand for a moment, he looked at - me steadily, and said in a quiet way: with this hand . Senator from South C ar obi at ; you * ou t c f, sign your_ name to a declaring the trniori dissolved?" the alai:Wive; • 'Yes,' RATES MR. CALHOUN'S DREAM.