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Wing fu MALE OIL FEMALE. Females, take no more Pills I They are of no avail fop Complaints incident to the sex. Use EXtrnot Buchn. Mxtract Beebe is a Medicine which is per. Seedy pleasant to its Taste and Odor s But Immediate In its amlon, giving Health and Vigor to toe Flame s Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restoring the patient to:. 7 errant state of AND PURITY. He'mhold's fitirsot Ba9hu is prcpared_acooydirdr to Pharmacy and Chemistry, sad Is praestibed and by The Most Eminent Physielans. clay no longer. l'roeure tee remedy at me. Price $L per bottle, or six tor $5. Depot 104 South Ueda street, Philadelphia. lleware of Unprinelplcd Dealers. Trying to paint of their own or other articles of BIJOU on the teputatton attained by Ilelmbold's Extrast B,whu, The Original and only Genuine. We audio to run on the Merle of our Article! Tholes is worthless—is sold at much less rates and commissions, consequently paying a much better prat. We Defy Competition I Ask for lielmbold'a Extract Buchu. Take no other. gold by D. W. Gross k CO, and all druggists every Where. vll.-davam JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, :HOES, GAITERS, &c., or the very best 'Mantled for ladies, gentlemen, and childr.ns , wear— Priem to suit the Hams. All kinds of Vi uRK MADE TO ORDER in the best style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short nonce. ontlfi•dtf JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that he will Continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME. LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH RASE. He will veth pleasure wait upon pupils at their bottles at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at his residence, In Third street, a few doors below the tetßuin nefartned Church. decl6-dtf AUGUSTINE L. CIIMINE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Residence No. 27 North Second Street. N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO. t.bcitt W W. HA.YB, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Office Walnut St., between Second and Third, Harrisburg, Pa. grip dzWt DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST, FFERS his services to the citizens of !kJ ilarrisburg and Its He SOlitital a share of the public patronage, and gives assurance that Ma best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro fession. Be; ng an cid, well triad dentist, he feels sale in inviting the public generally to call on him, assuring them Mat they will not be dissatisfied with M. services °Moe No. 11$ Market street, in the house formerly no Copied by Jacob H. lgby, near the United States Hotel, /larriseurg ra. raylii.dly ALDERMAN HENRY Pi FFE OFFICV.--THILD STBEET, (HELL'S SOW,) NEAR MARKEL Residence, Chestnut Street near Aura. 0/TY OF HARRISBURG, PENN'A. dtf GEORGE FISHER, ATTORNEY Ar LAW. ("11 ( YERS his professional services to all Na• venom s havtng business to be triuleacted in the levers' Ouurtit or bauphin county, the Laud Department of this State, or belbre the Board of Property. Having been associated in the practice of the Law, with his lath erg .14.4.11..4 A. kleitElt, he promises diligent and careful. Itiviust to ail prollesidoisal business entrusted to y• em e watia•corrier ol riccond and Locust streets, (opposite (0 • • lir • /.1.0 0) nurri-tuerg. &TATE -. CA.PITAL A.lll.atON, COLDER, EBY & Cp CORNER. SECOND AND WALNUT SU., • ABETS BURG' _ . Of V • 11. FRESH :13TOCA vans jleans, Hackers' , Fartna, Perfumery: Mid Parlay Soaps, at 11,1LIIWDEUOSITOREL. myS Market street, below SUM; Elairisbarg• rig S. • tunthau 2 v , :" *r 4 4rik fi-r- i;-1- 4 - ( 1 • .A. 41 tot 1• • $ 2.00 12.00 16.00 VOL. Xlll. (goal 1 (goal ! Coal ! I COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET CLEAN COAL! Rill Weight and Nothing Short of It! ruIIANKFUL TO MY FRIENDS AND 1. CUSTOMERS for their liberal patronage,l would now inform them and the public geuerally, that I am fully prepared, on abort notice to supply Muni with all kinds of SUPERIOR COAL - OF ALL SIZES. trFREE FROM SLATE, AND CAREFULLY SCREENED AT AS LOW, A FIGURE AS FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD. Although my coal is not weighed in SHI2-WSIGLIING CARTS BUT IS WM USED ON ECALIS A,CCIFBATE , .Y TBSTID BY TEN SEALER OF WEIGIBIB AND MEAUIRkS, and consumers may rest assured that they :Wilt be fairly and honestly dealt with I sell nothing but the very beat article, and no mixing. ALSO HICKORY; OAK 'and. PINE WOOD,' alwlys OD hand. GEO. P 2 WInSTLING. sePtE-d3m • NOT 1 111 E FIRST ARRIVAL, BUT ARRIVED IN. DUE TIME TO BE - SOLD AT itEDUCED PRICES, LYKEN S VALLEY BIOVE COAL, 34,60 per ton. " NUT " $2.00 Also constantly,on hand, LYEEMS - VALLEY BROKEN, " EGG, CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL, . M'ILKESBARRE BROh.EN, No. 3 and 4, NUT, Blacksmith Coal. Allegheny and Broad Top. Also, Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood. E. BYERS. pl 4 N. 102 Chestnut. street. NEW DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION STORE Wm - . W. ARMSTRONG, Prac tical i inggist and Ohemiat, would inform the citizens of Harrisburg, that he has leased the store room recently oco pied by Dr. Kimbell, ned is now prepared to furnish those who fell disposod to patronise him, with pure and unadulterated Drugs and Medicines, such as can be retied upon, having bad several years experience in the Drug and Prescription buslnes4, he most respectfully solicits a share of Physician,' Prescription basin as, lie has also a large and varied assoltment of Perfumery; btatiouery, am Also, all ofthe most popular Patent Me dicines of that day; also, Tobacco, Segars, .`"noire Sat , of the best brands; also, Alcohol, Turpentine, Burning fluid, Coal 111, 4m. In fact everything usually kept in a well stocked dt ug store. , . navl2.dlm GENERAL ORDEBS , ,6-No. 3. HEAD , Chan SU fora i iv. P. V.,1 Barri:- burg, Nev. sth, 1800. „I I. The Volunteers of . the Filth D.vtsion P. V.. will pa rade at Ilarrl,burg, on Trasnav, January 15, 11/51, at 10 o'clock A. M., toinaugarate Governor Andrew G. Curtin. 11. All Volunteers in the state and out of Bare cordial by invited to part eh ate. DI. Regina-Ms, Battalions and Companies .will report to krigamer General R. C_ P:"V., Hatillb - urg. - . --- By ooinroan - a — or Major General W 11.11.01 H. KETM, , sth Div. r. V. JAMIE( ParlaisD, Akiro-deAintri rdiv6, GENERAL ORDERS—No. 4, BEAD QOART;.IO BD BRIGADE 5W Div. P. Y., Isiov..oth, 1860. I. Agreeable to the orders of Major General .Kohn, 6th' Dl7lsion P V., the ad Etrlsadeeth Division P.V. will pa- rade at Harrisburg on Trutuntr, Jaguar,' 15th,1851, at 10 o'o'rion A. M.; to prrtioipate in the inauguration of Gover ner Andrew G. Curtin. If. Col. Baker, of the Ist Regiment will report to Hal. John W. Brown, at Harrisburg, on or before the Ist of Janoary,lBBl. 111. Capt. Eider, of the Cameron Guard will report at Head Quarters en' or before' the 10th of January, 1881 for further orders. By order of R. C. WILLIAMS, Brigadier General , .8d Brigade Bth Division P. V. JosirPn F. Krurs, novB • SALE. fie* OF R:f: - • SO* ; VALUABLE HOTEL *PROPERTY In the City of Harrisburg. THAT well-known and valuable hotel pr °party known"as the ' , SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE," now in the oceopaacy . of Wm. Mooherman, situate on the east eud of Market street, and Immediately opposite the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, wMI be offered at PRIVATE SALE untll the 4th of December next, and =f not sold be- fore that time, will be put up avpublie aucton on that day. This is the. moat desirable property in the city of Bar riaburg fOr hotel business. Its proximity . to the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, and the Depot of ail the rail roads centering at Flarrtsburg,makee it more convenieut 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, Attorne-at-aw, North cor. Market . , Square, (Nyetit's Building,) second o ry rtqa E. . , octl-daw , . NEW M lIRN l G GOGDSI CATH CART • & 11ROTHER, Have now wen alarge assortment of MOURNING : a n d ssouND MOURNING ARENS GOODS, .SHAWLS, • SILKS, ' COLLARS, SLEEVES, lIANDIURCRIL'FS, . - - VEILS, and dilCotber:goodsdesirablo for Fall.and Mater wear. • ba.l4 Slarif.qt,lqyare, eiaNext tothe'Marriatrats k. FAMILY BIBLES. . A_THOROUGHLY complete stock of all tees, styles, fu gale at 8e,8c,11 CJILEAR 800 FOA FliNa-A•Tcri'lffeFi9K-47. tfiesite l Lo+7' • P WM. ' MOCK JR. & co. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS--NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA., S.A.TURDAY AFTERNOO NOVEMBER 24, 1860 FOR MARINO Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, &o. Proiriclors of Skawmut Chemical Work:. No. 33 INDIA sTREmir, Boston, IONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re -J, suit of careful chemical research. All its ingreg. eats urd prepared in the highest state of purity, and corn,: onueded:with a view to produce bread cif ,st .far hatter quality, and , in much less time, than by any coer pro-' cessi ; and by the manufacturers submit it, with entire confidence, to the judgment of discriminating house• keepers, bakers, dm. - Bread of all kin s made, by using Concentrated Leaven is lighter; more digestible andnuitritions; has an agrcea. blo t natural taste ; is loss /table to sour ; will retain Its motsture longer than by any other : processould.tha. wool° preparation for the oven need not exceed ten minutes. lt is valuable because' it is not perishable, and mai , be rendered ava lable .In places and' at times When yeast Is not within reach, as at sed.. In all climates and under all circumstances, it may 11 adopted, thus obviating all cilliculty of prochring yeast or other ferme t, whhili is frequently of an inferior quality, ret dering the lareed more or less unwholesome. lt.ls also valuable as regards economy, as It has been ascertained that a saving is effected in the flour, of no: 1038 than 10 per cent. In the common pronces much of the saccharine of the Sour is lest by being coutterted - into carbonic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is in curred solely for the purpose of generating gas toraise the dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this mute is avoided, and the gas obtained In a manner cqualiy effi cacious. Fermentation, as has been stated, stestmys it partial' the Dour or meal nett, in consequence, a barrel of Rant weighing. 196 IDs which, by the con men method, oralearliy makes about 250 21t3 of bread. give% by this , prOness 290 IDs , thus effecting the very important saving of 16 per neut. in the quantity of flour. By oolifermlty - to the directions on tack package, any person capable of, ordinary adection may conduct the process, and the re sult will invariably be highly salisftetbry. CERTIFICATE FROM DR. HAYES .As:ayer to the Sala of Naalachugetta. "I have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, manufac tured by, Messrs. Eder Chamberlin & Co., with reference to Its purity std efficiency of action in producing the ef• feet of yeast in distending dough, and. thereby rendering it' fit for caking bread. This article is skillfully corn. - . pounded,' from perfectly pure , material. It- raises the dough without containing the sugar or any other priem pie in the flour, perfectly; and the same weight of flour will produce more sweet, palatable-breed than can be obtained through yeast; while forsakes and pastry it in invaluable, as It saves ell risk, and much time of the pastry cook. 'The experiments made by me confirm the statements made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound worthy of public approval and extended use. "Respectfully, "A. A. It AYES, M. D., State Assayer, 0 18 Boylston street, Raven, September 2A, p 160." . . RREAILFAST AND TEA ;301.18.Tw0 or three teaspOonsfub of beat', n. (according to the quality or the flour,) to one: quart et ibur; mix thoroughly hy paean two or three vines through a sieve ; rub in a place of butter half the size of an egg, and make the piste with cold milk: or water, (milk is preferable.) barely stiff enough to permit rolling out. Much kneatiug should be avoided. oven to desired form, and place immediately in a hot oven and' - ; - float Sifted' together as above; oral the butter, and make the paste Mitres:tough to knead late a loaf awl bake im. mediately in a slow oven. GRAHAM BREAD —Three teaspoonsfui - of Leaven to. one quart of wheat meal, sifted together; add ona,gilf of on latiOeS dad two eggs ; make the "peke thMWlth milk and bake in a Slow OVISO. Blown BREAD.—Three teasponoshil of-Leaven to One pint of hour, and one pint Groom meal, wellairted.to , gether ; add two eggs and about a gill of molastiestlce Wm pain:4llin with milli . , and bake slowly. Mucitweasv Causs.—lelotir and milk sufficient tomake one quoit of batter ;ad d ene egg„then three teaspooniful otLeaven; beat to a froth, and 000kololc. Dmo . tous.,---Sift together on quart of hour and two tea apoOnal ttrof Leaven; rub in a piece of butter Wens as ao egg; mix-with cold milk or water; and boil ten • •. . CHANBICR STREIT CAXlL—Sifttogeper two large cups of honk' and two teasPoctuiful of Tenyen; potiii half n cup tif-butter and a cup and half of stigar ; hits with noul milk or water to a stiff baiter, add spinet° satt:ttio taste, and bake immediately. CINCINNATI. Sposos CANE —TWO cups of White sum beaten with toe yolks Of six egtsthe whites of six eggs tieaten to a, froth; then beat ab together ; add three - cups of sifted flour, one cup of, water, and: three teaspoonaful oe Leaven; flavor with two' teaspoonsful of essence of le. mon, and bake in a Ouiek even.. joaut.rs"--Stft together 'one quart of flour and three teaspuonsful of LeavCis ; rub id one , tes-cin.ful of butter; add a cup and a half of white sugar,and spice to suit the taste; mix stiff enough to roll oui c and Irak°. Manning Ceitu.-One . quartof flour and dm e teuspoonS rutin Leaven silted together .• add &cap or batter, tine pound of currants, two cups of Whitosugar, and due :tea spoonful of cinnamon ; mix with Oold miik to a stiff bat-_ ter. and bako in a slow oven. CORN Csirs.—Use pint each of flour and Indian meal, and three teaspoonsful.of Leaven ; well sifted toge.beri add one gill of molasses and two eggs; mix Shin with milk, and bake in a slow oven. Cur Catt!..—Ftra cops of flour and *tree teaspoon:gal of Leaven, eilled together; add one cup of bntier, two of sugar, and two eggs, alt well beat together; then add a cup of currants, and spice to suit the taste. Bake about. . . hatf an hour. Lamm' llaior.—Thrce quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspoonsrul of Lea% ettsifted togeth,r; 040 pound of sugar anti six ounces or butter beaten to a cream`; the whites of eight eggs well beaten, and the juice or ope 1O; mon; mix with milk. WEBSTER Cars:—Flite.citps of Dour, three teaspOeusrla of Leaven, three cups of sugar, one of butter, one of mdk, and two eggs.; fruit and spice to the taste: Make about balt an hour. Packed in Caees.of 1,2, 4, and.Slx Derien'Quia For sale by Grocers and Druggists generally. . WILLIASI W./LAGER & , DAG., Wholesale Agoras, No. 89 North Front itreei, Philadelphia. n ovl3 - d3m H•ERR'S HOTEL! . . . NEWLY .REFITTED I • TEE UNDERSIGNED having leased this well known and Impala:* hrthe city- of Iturrhsburg, istiew uud furnishing the same with A.gis , .113.01ITUILE in the very best modern style. It Is loeated itt.ttie moat dentril part 9 f the city,-within a short distance- of the d , vote f.ur aiirereta railroad and also near the State Capitol buildings. ' The house is large and the sleeping apartments are ventilated.,.. . . - The TABi..E.; is well provided With . all :seationablo avg. clad This city-la well known- tbrOnglionithettatii as baying the best market outside to the Atlautili eitho, axe consequently 110 complaints shall be imideonAhat score.- The. BAH. Luis also uudergone (Menges and will be alit stocked With the best and purest Li!piors in the country tio exertion will be 'spared to maxis the- traveler' and sojourner comfortable au every respect. A.contiudance of tile patronage of the old customers, together With new additions ii . respectfully sollated:. J. H. BENFOHII & CO Harrisburg, August 23- tr CITY LIVERY STABLES BLACKBERRY ALLEY, IN THE ARAB 03 HOTEL. rlw. undersigned has re-commenced, the ary buainesi in his NEW anti SPACIOUS , located as above, with a birgeond varied etoOk of HORSES, CARRIAGEd and OAINItsIISES, which `be will Mt* at =Wends rates. F. rt. bW,AItIZ.‘ . serig-419. H. L G OD-B 0L D ARACTICAL' Tuner :end Repairer of Palma; Melodeons, Ito:, &o. will rec. lye- orders ln tuture at, WM., INutilli'S duels ntore; Onlearketstreel Ail orders laft at the above named place, or state Buehler House; wsli wort with prOinpt atitattion. First doss rL iNOS lor.sale' NOTICE TO SPECULATORS. u, 17 ABLE I RU/LAWITLOTAI4O.It4:4I.X. A ..NUMBF,R, OF LARGE SIZED BVILDt •131.._ LOTS ( 5 1 1 0 ininit the, 1101 4 1 4,igkese PalaWork algit)o4 Ate.. plum. etaHroad CompenY 7 1 1,•41 -lew entLlon reasonable term. '41)06 . " ataa3o int JOHN W. HALL. Miscellaneous CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, MAIRITACTIIIIED Dr EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., DIREVTIONS JLit~uai LM)DM=I 4a2b;..l.arJL‘lM,4oll3n.Ml LOCK HOSPITAL. a 6 diteotered the most certain, speedy 'Li and eirentdalreixieclv, in the world for - -DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE alma is MX 10 - TWELVZ , notnta. • No,dfcrourror Noataus Drucit. , sir A um! W' OR NO Qum', IR TROY ORA TO Weakness of the Badk or Limbs, Stricturei, Patna In, the WIN, 'Affections of the Kidneys and SladderiOrganbt Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physleal Pow erS, Dyspepsia . languor., tow Spirits, Confusion of.ldens palpitation of the 'Hear t, , Timidity, Tremblings,'Dtmitess of tight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach Atfections of the_ Head , Throat, Nose or Skin-..-those terrible disorders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth— thfise dreadful anddiatructite, practices which produce dittitutional del:ditty, render marriage impossible,,and oy both body and mind. .' YDLING MEN, Perini men especially who have become the Vtclime of solitary Vice, lhat dreadful and destructive habit whirl annually sWeepa to in dntimely grave thousands of young * men of the.thost'exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who Might qtheriffisa have entranced listening Senates *Of .the Hungers of eloquenci,6.r Waked to eastacy the living lyre, may call With full confidence. MARRIAGE Maryled persons, or thoacieohtemplatittgmarrlage,betni. _aware ,of physical.weakuess, should immediatttly;conhult Dr. J.,"and be restored to perieet health. • • OBGANIC WEAKNII73B. Immediately. Cured MatfuU Vigor Restortil - He who places himself under the care of Dr. al,. may religitiusly (monde is. his honor as a gedtleman, and confi dently rely iipkoh his Shines a physician. • *it- OHoe Nc.'7 84:itafeFiedericksuvet,Baltimore, d., on tali left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7d from the corner. Be particular in observing the na e and number, or you wlq mistaße the place. Be particular, for Ignorant, TriffitV Quacks, with false ratan, or Par; Brumbug Cerlificatehiittricted by the reputation of Dr. 30hrititsP, larlt hoar. . All letters post contain a P9atage stamp, to UNION! all OR. JOHNSTON DR. Joasstor member et tho 3 , .iya I College of harreon Londot., graduate from one Othe mostemMentCollegeso..• the States, and.the greater part of whose life has been spent in the HOSpltals of Louden - , Paris, Philedelphie!and effected some of the mest astonishing cads that werdever known. Many troubled with ringing in'the ears and head when; asleep, great nervousness. heing alarmed at itedden sounds, hashfulness, with frequent blushing,latendeeteinatimes with derangement of 'pied were cured iiiiMeillately; - TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Dr. J. eddresses all those wno having injurer/Mem solves by priVate and improper indulgences, that score and solitary kabtt'which ruins both.. body and Mind, on lifting them/or either Misiness or society. These,age same , of, the sad end melancholy effects pro. aimed •by early habits, of youth. viz :.Weakness of the Bacrunff Idmbs, Paine in the "Head Maness of Sight, LAM afllisbular PoWer,'Faly.itation iif the' geart Dyspep.' - 6* Nervous Derangement. Off the Ingestive Functions ; qeperal Debility", Symptoms of ;;Cointeutip tiall;&il• MENTALLY Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much. to be dreaded ;'—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depres sipri,9f 4pirits,'Evii7orreb.odings, Aversion to Society, Self distrust, Love of 4olitude,'Lluddity, are some of th e eVirefleoti. , _. . - iriveata-44,1kot arami r all Rpm can nowjudgem . e cause mine is o, Ariii.., r0....is ^•••• 'r.- ' r " conCitg ; .week,.pale ; nervousaue. emaciated, have a Mugu lei app.:avarice about the, eyes ; cough; and itymptoms o corisumothiri. YOUNG ii•EN • who .have• injured ttientaelfes by sr certain practice, In &alga& in. when alone—a , hatittinneaentiylearsied•Trom eaik companions,,or, at, school, the ..etteeta ;of; *ditch are nigh*. felt; iteen When asleep, and it not cured E rendera marriage inalanatible and destroya keth'i4ina anci,body h appty . immadtatelt. - - - • Wheys pitylbsit a yeeng man; the hope of his Country, the darling .of .his4amita t should be snatchmi. Troia ail lithibeartamkenpraienta ..bitheconsequences at deilatinetiom the path of nature, and 'ld' a certain secret habit. Such:persons moat, beforenontem . , . MARRIAGE. - . . effect that n,sontid mind liad body . ar the most neca sary:r.npileiten to -prottote connubial- haPpin4un Indeed without these, theloniney through. life bendemm a *ear, - pilgrimagcri, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair o end filled with thci melancholy reflection that 'the happineen of another bedornes blishied:withnur own. • • JOHNNTON , SINVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNES S By this gri3tit inCnikpOrtoniipoiedy, Weilmeo,.of the Orgatto4Teipiodily mired, andtall vigOr restored. 'thousands of. fhb...moat :nervote and debilitated who had.lost, :41,1190),:haye_:beOn Witoettlatelyulleved. Al impettithents to. arrlage, Ptlyotoal ,or Mental cotton' NervOus ireinbling,lWealftwas or FNhaustiort of the most fearfOl kind, ipeedllytured. TaZTRANGERS , . • rho many thencamds cured at this:institution within the List - tivelve.Yeara, and the numerous important, Surgica ; Operations' performed' by; Dr. .1., Witnessed by the - re porters of the pagers,-and many other persons, notices of which.hate aPpeared-againJ and again before The public, • gentleman ckttacter arilre gra?....al aka cumelent-tmarantee tolls aillicted OF-DAPRUDENCE..-When the misguided ana imprudent. otary 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 mm , -delaying till the constintionfil einiptenis'of this horrid disease make' their aPpearaseeiaifecting the head,. tame% ;nose, skin, Stc., progreising "With' frightful rapidity, . death puts a period f 311s.dietultill sufferings by sending hint .to "that bourne front whence no traveller returns." it is a melan choly feet that thouiands fall Victim ' s to . this terriblidts ease, owing to the'.unskilfalnesanfignorantpretendens, who, by the use .of that deadlypoiton, mercury , ruin the consfitelloa and maketlferxisidtie of life miserable Yb'ffiratigars 7 :-Thepoctoi's Diplomas hang In his office. tielLetters nidattontalti aStamp to us on the reply. Bent by Mall.' • liar No.? South Frederick street, Baltimore- RDY* I .4.W.- 1 7: . SIL - VER PLA-TED WARR` - HARVEY FIT.T.RY, . . •- • NO. 1.2.29 Market Street, PHILADEIEHLA, Mairafactimer.of fine . • - NIGKEIi,SIE I VE,R, and' ST,LVER ]'LATER of IfPIUCCSPOONS„LADISS, BU'ITEIt KNIVES,' OAItTORS,"TEA SETS, MibiS,'KKITLES, W.AITKRS, , ,BUTTERIGS.RES;-I.OM I'ITCRERS, ... BASKETSii 00.11MUSION .WAREy CUES„MUGS, gpsla. - 74, Btc., With a geneial'asikirituent, comprising.none but the bee made of the . bestinaterea' is and'heittity Valid, con, imitating them a : Lzerviciable and durable article FOE HOTELS, STEAMBOATS AND PRIVATE ,ZAMILII3. lie.o)d Ware re-plated in the beat manner, feb2o4oly , • , • ' . ' ' BUEHLER HOUSE, M'A R K E . T •S QUA.RE I PENN'A IiOLTON, PRO.P=TOR. CARD 'T111) almisi well lrsiown and ;long established lictel Is now undergoing a, thorough renovation, and being in a .great degree nowly:furnisbed, under the proprietorship of Mr!. Garanme.l. 'Borrow, who has been an inmate of the .house Tor - - the , iteit thiee y eiits, and is well known' to its guests. . Thankful for the liberal patronagewhich_ it has en. .oyed ; I Cheerfully tcnitnend Mr. Bolton to the public or. fleB dawtfl WILLIAM BUF.I3LER. JUST . RECEIV.EI...) ANOTHER -LOT OF- THOSE EXTRA FINE POINTED GOLD PENS F- NEWTON:'B' Vornierlyr • Bagley's) it% j Ailt i e u t. l- Z tj teZ i n F r:tral b e e n t ras i)e : t b i e l a . p. ma as te t a ,P h noftlieg for' iae , ivitti• a variety of Gold and - Silver CaxPlPC'.TartTY' sizes antnealli)36oF:MitE, s• • Sialderkeestreeh VOA'` NOW CU, go to 701.1Agig PAW MARL ry ecrobs, ::6 c. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE! URICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FRONT k IiARKET STS. A NNOUNCB to • the ci'izens of Herris bprg rgd the publi I generally, that they have just returned from the eastern cities wa s h a large and well Be leGted,stock ef Fall and' Winter Reeds, which they will sell st the ye ly lowest prices. DOMESTIC GOOD 3 of every kind._ Bleached ,nd.Unbleached Muslin, Eleactedand Unbleached Canton Flannels. . RED FLANNELS.OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. A large assortment.of WelshFLAmets for Skirting. An assortment Domestic Gingh ms,. blanohester Ginghams, fi Salient:UAW Ca nimeres, Black Clo . hs at all prices, Climbs for Ladies' Chesteraelds, Beaver Cloths for the Arab Cloaks. A FINE ABEORTMENT OF BLANKETS. A large assortment of Caealmerca , especially adapted 'o Boy's wear An assortment of Merino Drawers and CM derailing. An"assortment of "Carpets iron 1.23‘ Ma a yard to SIM per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECRENES, 'PLAID VALENCIAS, VELVET POPLINS, STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED 312RINOS, RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL WOOL DEL LUNE.% BLACK SLLIIB, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment of Brasile and Blanket @b a wls, with a. lull stook , of the latest novelties. ' Au assortment of Plain and Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to first class Hostery and Em broideries, &0., ate., Ste. An as. o tment of Eugeoi c wove trail spring skirt pat tern extension. An assortment of Eh-ouding ani Flannel t. GRIM & CO WPaRTHWAIT, Corner cf Front and Harks t Streets, Harrisburg. Formerly occupied by .1 I:- Eitoer.. ocage.-ly BARGAINS FOR THE SEASON, JONES' STORE, 'Just received rand receiving from Philadelphia and New York, BARGAINS in Filks of all kind, for-cash. BARGAINS in,Shawls,uf all kinds; fOr cash. BARGAINS in Cloaks and 'lsthmus of all kinds, for cash. 1 48Air'ADIS.iik Plaid Dress all kinds, for mail: 'BARGAINS in every, variety. of. Seasonable. Dress Goods'for cash.. BARGAIN ' S in Blankets' °fall ithflia, - foicash: : '.I3AIWAL\ Sinnillindo of Planirels,loroash, ,B.A,RGAlSKin,Ciirpetai•eof.ollCiothiy&c.',44:lY,Cash. Stock, for ca;b7,7xt MirkelStreet;-bairtsburg : PFILEADELPHIA SHIRT AND COLLAR HOUSE I . lthiurAgrtausus S R T .B O.S 0 Df S White, Fancy, Check, ' rackety, Denier and. Flannel UNDER:AND OVERSKIRTS,`' - Overalls, Crewels and - • . Gentlemen& •Fullabing Goodi. - BENNETI' R.Rueg,' , oc(17-48rn 217 Church Alley. Agents for the Revert* India • Rubber Clothing. OR. •T.KE LADIES, A LARQE LOT OF FIRST:QUAL= •, TOWIN'S „lUD -GLOVES . Slightly damaged with witer—Trico 50 , arid .5 cts..— GREAT BARGAINS. - A One assortment Of 13.u3r qtadity, perteM—Slae.t, White and Colored,,at • - • : CATELCARTA -No. IS Market :pare. JUST FRAM THE . . tpla. 0 9:31::0311 •,,t4da.ximai ptiE SIJEkT/RIBER has just "received froria the New 'York and Philadelphia Trade dakk . . A LAME AND WELL SELECTED STOCK. OF STANDARD WORKS ! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. ALSO, . SCHOOL BOOKS; BLANK BOOKS, -PAPER, AND STATIONERY OF ALL ; To whici the attention of the' Public, COmmittees of Libraries, Teachers, Country 'Merehants and.purchasers generally, is Invited. As all' have been purchased far below the regular prices, they can and will be sold at but a small advance 'on the cwt.; insurin4. to purchasers a saving of 10 to 26 .1 er cent. on trade prices,-at:- BERGNER'S OftEAr• BOOISIbEIN, ocISl bt af arket mreet• BERGNER'S CHEAP :BOOKSTORE, 51 MARK ET STREET, IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TOGI2 SCHOOL VOOKS IMO • SCHOOL STATIONERY, Comprising aitthe yarhaM READING-AND SPELLING-BOOS % ARIIIIMETICS. ALGEBRAS, GRAMMARS ETYMOLOGIES, DICTIONARIES, HISTORIES; PRILDSOPISIES, and all the goacot - incas ueed in the various Pubte and Private echools ef.t,tia City, together with CUPP AND COMPOSIIION BOOKS, LE2TER, CAP and NOTS'PAPE!I, RLANK DO.OES, SLATES, LEAD - AND SLATE -PENCILS ; PENS AND.IIOLDERS, IZVE INKSTANDS, RULERS sad the moat complete aseortment aY t CHut7L SIATIONERY constantly on hand sue for sale at THE LOWEST Pliltagit . o.lr ANY 77•608 la the city:at BERGNEWX,OREAP,33QOAcATPE CHEAP;BQOSSTQEE. • - OLitru - ket Street. jarLiberel discounts isecte.to teachers end deateris Any-article sot on Stied. promptly Tuirsehed *Shout *Elan -. . SURGEON, kl4tl .O.COULIST RESIDENCE TRIED NEAR. NORTH STREET. ivff c. . .15 N ISTRY: • HE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SuuuP.s.x, has returEod nd rei)nitadbisliractise - b.:State 'etrieeaoiviisitir tfie..“Bricty flousq," whore he ,v 1.14 bcpleased tPlitZend)to wt 0' may ovial hid Wk."' Fto"l,.s. i :en-P- f.! I ptireit BTU% Sin prime order jaet Y - JL:•ceived and for sale by Lo/5 WY. DOOR J. & CO. Cam tinting fiats. Raving procured Steam Power Presses, we are orepured to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every .I,riolioo. dimmer that it can be done at any other ce tabliahmentin the country. 301• Your hues or ha constitute one hall square. Eig h lint- or more than tour constitute a square. Mali renew*. one day SO : . g One week. t CP one month.,,. a .. three tuontne .. 3 00 di six mouths . a 0 one year . 6 09 one ?Tiara Oue uay SO one wok ..... ......... ......... 200 " u one month , 3•lni a three mouths.— _ 6 00 a SIX m0uth5............ . .. . g oo • .., one y ear .. . „. '' . • lo go afar BUidnene notiCee Meertee in the haul column,. or refirs e Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENIS I'Llt LIKE ror each insertion. NO. 68. igirgarria,ses and Deaths to be ebarged as regriar dvcrtieemems. Henry Ward Beecher on the Present State of Affairs, On the Sunday after the Presidential election, Henry Ward Beecher preached morning and evening, at his church in Brooklyn, upon the present aspect of affairs in this country. The sermons were listen• ed to -by immense-audiences.. The morning discourse. related Mere particularly to "God's Overruling Providence." Alter an exposition of the ways in which God over rules the actions of men, he counseled his hearers to trust in God, and said: "This is the course prescribed for us, if we desire rest and peace in God. A man who looks at God, seeking first the King dom of God, and his righteousness, cannot be disturbed. On the tops of our steepled churchee we frequently notice- weather cocks, which turn this, that, or the other way, according as the wind may chance to blow--(and thus we can generally tell which way the wind blows by looking at the church)—and men look at the cock and see it go round; never once thinking of the straight, stiff rod of iron which points di rectly up into Heaven, never varying, though the cock goes at every breeze, but always' silently pointing upward. Do should we' be—not turning, the subjects of every fear and como.otion, but looking with un swerving c - onfidence and faith towards God the Ruler and Director of all. If we did not know these facts, if we had.not all our life long been educated to believe this, we might be pitied for our vacillation, but not tvained; but as it is, it is sharnefuL lam ashamed when I hear. a Christian man (a worldly man has no God) who is loved by the Jehovah Christ, who might enter into the very secret chamber of God, and touch his heart and be sustained by him, com plain and murmur, and run to the stern of the ship to wake up Christ, lest all on board should be engulfed by the waves around. Let the overladen Christ sleep! Ile is in the ship: he sleeps but for a moment then there will be a calm." He gave illustrations of the manner in which men conduct themselves when they are swayed solely by the tide of human af- MEE •"I have seen, said he, a populous cheese and its occupants. How greedy they are aallehowl.h.ev npfa 4no 1411/221 0 for this and that. Alit I say to myself, men are not the only politicians. They are punished enough—and we wouldn't but they attempt to teach and corrupt the young. They are ravens, blinded by intense selfslmees, filling the air with words of warning and fear'. On the hill-side, where I. spend my sum mers, I have often sat while reading till a dark shade* world cross , my book, and my ear would catch the odious " Caw, caw, • caw," :of the crow. They : might. distraot ; my attention for a monsent--they might till my eyes for a second, as lazily they swept in circle after circle, till too tar off for view, but I never thought of asking their opinion of healthy fiesh—or Mom' anything connect ted with the sanitary condition ot the coun try's cattle—neither shall I do it in politics any more than in nature 'Let these people crow till they are hoarse—they are not your teachers—God is. Go to him. Other.men t tite counsel from commercial causes. Business is the place for fluctua none; it is there that the fires of the lower part of -human nature bnrn the fiercest; and. although it or those who attended to it are not to be despised, you should not go there for teachings in troublous times. dove rest with God. Aye, though the ocean roar with the storm, He sits in ever lasting peace. -Neither should you go to the moods of worldly men for advice in un easy times. The world is but a poor thing after all. In ordinary affairs it is wise enough, but beyond that most of men are very foolish. Take the world as a -whole men do not average much. One day all is quiet and serene with theal and the next all is panic, trouble and uproar. They are all uncertain, likaa distracted and disor- - dered compass, which points one way as well as another. Some men who ate the very strongest in calm and quiet times; but who have no abiding and settled moral ~ p -inciple, are thaweakest, and silliest, and most peifect fools in times of public distur bance. In olden times pallor§ were brave and chippy, while the headlands were, in sight, but the moment they got oue to - sea, , and the waves began 'to rill in heavily, or the winds to blow stiffly; theY . would cry out aloud for fear, give, up control, and let her drift whithersoever the . ship might choose. (See Acts) • - • - - - Possibly it may occur toyou 'that I am preaching about affairs to- day. in New-Yot k —perhaps drifting toward's:it:ll4Mß. Well, , perhaps I- am; and; if it will do you`-any good, I have no objection. ~your:thitiking so. It does me good--heart g,oed- rl to see all thinge going just right, and all'ineuery nig and ,boohooing about When_eyery-' - thing is straight', people-fearing to eaten by dragons, good Christian:men pray ing and singing alf day Sunday; getting en" as .far as Tuesday. when :adult, froulae,. 'comes, and forgetting their ~ prayers ..aud their songs they cry outand rush to their' .chests—their mohey—their stooks ate''- bonds—and look to each other,and to great men for y• comfort. Oh! fools! .oh! ye 200 LS I Doerr not the God of Omnipiteno*e reign? and does he sleep forgetfUl of those matters precious to him as the apple of his eye?. Be men--be,CEriptiaagror ale at once. Can you takacouiniel ut your money bags? J. fete they.nre,your gods, [sad that they are your idels. Don't let US :k..! . 0 lem ,per4tosso:ll' ' ask which' way points mg-hfeouSriess r jueitioe,- .humamiyi Tepid ,purity, - publie faith. - Do figlrG- : bank up or bank down, we should desire above all things the success of God's cause. Who will miss us aftepw are gone? We RATEb . I ISM