THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (SUNDAYS TICEPTEPO r GEORGE BERGNERi& CO• --SINGLE :e.ruscsn . rox. rile DAILY TELKGRAPU is served to subscribers in the ; :,:r nigh at 6,14 vents per woe]: Yearly ::scribers rill be charged $4.00, WaNaLT AND Sabli-WEISLY TELEGRAIT. Sae TILKURAPH is aPio published twico a wcetg during SCSSiell 9f the Logitlatare. to , d weekly during the re ;2 ice of the year, and furnislred to subscribers at the iug ralcs, viz: Sulllcribers per year Sever' 771 E LAW OF riF.l7Bl•Alitte , 6,,lii:Criuers order the aiSCOlitililiallee t , i th eir lieu& :w.i.ers, the publ isher Way continue to send them tUtil sil arrearageS are pant. ;f subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa • rroin the ace to Which they arc directed, they are ic,posible until they tics.- settled the 1 told ordere them discontinued .~`}led4cal --- - BEL 8180 LD!S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELIMBOLD'S HEL,MBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOt Bu D'LS EIEL MBOLD'S Extracchu, Extract Huhu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Huhu, Extract Boehm TOR SECRET 8; DELICATE DISORDERS. lOR SECRET k DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET k DELICATE DISORDERS. lOR SECRET k DELICATE DISORDEI?S. lOR SECRET k DELICATE _DISORDERS. FOR SECRET k DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET DELICATE DISORDERS. A Positive and spec fic Remedy A Positive and Spccitic Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and sp clew Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific lietutdy TO < PPEASEB tF E . ' ADDER, GRAVEL, K Erg, DROPSY, ,BL DDER, G L, XID.'EY.C, DROPSY, LADDER, GRAVEL, RIDIVE'YS, DROPSY, JiLADDE Y. GRAVEL, El Di% E IeROPSY_, L AbIER, IeAKEL, KIO.IIEYS, DROP: Y, BLADDE.;, (MAI EL, RID EY DROPSY, BLADDEA GliA V of., EWA EY\ DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC. WL AKNESS, ORGAN IC WRAKNRSS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, • And .1 Disc's& of s exuat Organs, Awl a Diseases of Sexual W i lans, And all Diso.e.es of Sexual Or g ans, 4,4 all DVEIlde• of S.xual Organs, Ana all D'seays of .Yezu a trgans, And all Diseases of :exual Gr,ati3, AlitaNG IROII Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and IwprUdeLc:es in Lite, Excessee, Exposures, aud Lnprudoncies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Exct ssee, Exposures, and Jen prude notes iu Life, Excuses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Lite, From whatever cause originating, and whether ex isting In NA ILE OR FEMALE. Females, t, le no more Pills I They aro of no avail for ilimpisiata ice:dont to the sex. Use Extract Bueha. Belmbold , s Extract Machu is a Medicine erkich is per feed/ pleasant is its Teat. and Odor, But immediate in its action, giving Health and Vigor to the Flame, Bloom to the Pallid Chco6 , and restoring the potiust to a ; effect state of UKALTH AND PIIICITY Fxtrect Ductal is pr pared according to Pharmacy and ilicinhtry,land te-p.......,ihadrima_maaa lag 'I he Itiotit — ksolnent Physicians. - Way no longer. I rocuro tto remedy at once. Prico St par hott'o, or six tor $5. Depot 10. South 'tooth etrett, Pt iladelphla. Beware of Uniorloeipltd Dealers trying to palm off their own or other articles of BUCHH on the ieputation attained by Ilel mbuld's .Extraet Busatu, The Original and only Genuico. We attire, to run on the Merit of our Article I Iheir's is worthless—is sold at much less rates and VellltkiaBl6llB, consequently toying a much better profit. We Defy Competition S .a for Helmbold's Extract Buchu. Take no other. Eold by D. W. Groee,k Co. unit till druggiate every where. nt v.13.-dawain JOEIN B. BMITEL'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of 130aS, :313.0E19, GAITEaS, oY the very beat toulitids fur lame. , gentlemen, and childrens , wear,— Price; to suit the timed. All kinds or is uRK MADE TO ORDER in the beet style by superior wotkmeu REPAIRING done at short nonce. oetla.dtf JOHN B. BMITII, 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, Mk, LUDEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOItOUG.II Rate. 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 doors below the (iermau Reformed Church. AUGUSTINE L. CJIAVNE. CARPENTER AND -BUILDER Resnienee Ao. 27 ./.1 or th Second Street. 8—J01381140 Ari EN DELI TO. W W. HAYS, TOBNLY-AT-L AW. °tee Walnut St., between Second and Third, Ila.rnsburg, Pa. • ardp utwt. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DEN TIST, Lis services to the citizens of .Elarriewarg aud he eternity. lie solicits a share of the public patronage, and gives assurauce that his best endeavors Shall be giseu to render anualactiou to his pro fession. Be ng an Ltd, Coil Cris u ttennal , n 0 ,eels rile tn Xkliting the public aeheralli to mail till him, assuring brut test they oat' not In dissatisfied with hi services Wine No. LS Market street, in the nuime formerly no copied by Jacob H. ii n}, near the Caned 131..atia Weal, • 4Puil ea- ; - v 4 ; .; 1;031-L11Y ALDERMAN HEN it, Y. PEFFER, OFFIek-111.11W teallhET, (61:EILLL'S 110 W NEAR MALIN-Kr. Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth CITY OF ILISZISBURG, 17.1.4eA. GEORGE FISHER, ATTORNEY AT • LAW. tAklehltb' his professional services to all 1.." omens having business to be transacted in the several GAM of Deephin.othuaty, the', LanclOkriartateut Of WC Shute, Sr beforo the Board of Property. Wen automated in the practice of the Luw, with Lis lath et ; JOILN •.llcsN,B , he promises hlllgent and ourolui ktsataon to all pruleSsomaal busmen eotrustecl to t em I:llntre corner Cl tterebd and Locust airecto, (opposite to "IV . 1.15 P I _,arrlvfwg: . ap26. 6TATE CAPITAL - BANK. AblliliON, COLDER, EBY kir, CO CORNER BECOND AND WALIVUT SUS., R RIS BURG rE,N A. FRESH. s e r,ciaK Of Vanilla Beans,. Hackers' , Farina, Perfumery: and goaps, at - WTI DRUG STORE, in,yl Market Weal, below Fib% la, Harrisburg, Pa •.. . . • . , - .. • \ .: . N ‘\ I\i 1 I. / //j 'N 7 -• • .. . .-.' : . 0:: ::.,- :..\'%,L.L . O h. -1; - - 4 4: -- 2 --- :-, ---- - - .. , . ----..„,- ..-, ~..... \\ , A \llly • - - . - " -- - , --s• ....'"-..'"-:\ ': - ;:'4 , - ,, , , 4 :' --"----- , - !,."; . • '.: i l ':' .... . . . —.---._ -- - 0,"•,...)---, , . , -,,-- . L 1 - airta„..,--,,,,-r,*-..,...„.....4.,,,,, _ t!...4: tai ._ .. _,..., . . . _ . . ~,.....,•.:.. ..:..,. $ 2.00 1240 15 en 01,. XIII: Oloat 1 Oloat ! I' - occl !I ! COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET CLEAN COAL! Full Weight and Nothing Short of It! " THANKFUL TO IIY FRIENDS AND CUMltlklis for their tibernl patronage, I would now 'Morro them and the public geterally, that 1 am fatly prepartd, on short node, to supply Mem with all kinds of bUPERIOR COAL OF ALL SIZES. gr - FREE FROM SLATE, AND CARhFULLY SCREENED AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS FAIR DEALING WILL AFAMD. Although my coat hoot wciglite IHEELF-WEIGHINO EARTH HET I 3 WE GELD Ea ECA.LiS ACCITHETE‘.Y TESTED 11T THE HEALER OF NTLIGITIS AND NEA,CnFB , and consumers may rest assured that they will be foal!: and hotics.ly d alt woh I sell nothing but the very beat article, and nu mixing. ALSO HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD, alwlys on hand. tiEO. P. WiaSTLIAG. sept.34l3m NOT ¶•IIE FIRST ARRIVAL, BUJ.' ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES, LYE EN S VALLEY MOVE COAL, Ste,so per ton, Also constantly on hand, LYX EN'S VALLEY 1:;1101iLN, FCG, CUPOLA AND BTFAMEOAT COAL, WILK ESBARRE BE.UnisN, No. 8 and 4, NtiT, Blanicsmith Coal, Allegheny and Broad Top. Also, Maury. Oak and Pine Wood. E. BYERS. 1;14 No. 102 Chestnut street.. NEW DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION STORE ! wm W. ARAI STRO NG, Prac tical I rugg!st and Chemist, would inform the clisons OCklar:isburg. that h: has lewd the store room rectally occ pled by Dr. Ritt.Mll, and :1 now prepare d to lbruish thrtee who fell dial mod to pan was° him. with mire and uuadu grated Drugs and Medicines, su: h as can be re led upon, having bad several yews cXperi one in the Drug and Pr( scriptiou busines , ,, he coo: t re:spectfully solicits a share of Physician , ' Pro wild' m Nista as. lie has also a large and v: tied aFSOI taient of Pei lumery, &d. Also ail ul tne most popmar Patent lte dit Line of the day ; the, Tobacco, Segars, Erma, &e , of toe b: at brander; also ; Alcohol, Turp utino, Burning Plum, Co.] 11, &o fast evelytlting t,suatly kept ill a well sucked d ug store. in vl2 dim GENERAL ORDERS---No. 3, HP-103 QILIIIITHS Ere r iv. P. V., Elan 1,6 u) g, Nov. 6th, MO. I. Tb. Volunteers of the Filth D vision P. V., will pa. rade at Garittburg, on Tousnex, January 15, 1861. at 10 to Inaugurate Governor An mew G. Cull ai. An Vulumeers in the iitato and out of it are cotdl..l ly lerlted to p rt el, ate. 111. Begim ttis, Battalions end ComPanies will replrt fith. Di v. I% V at Ilarrieliiirg. By command or Major GetieraririLLlAM li. ICEII4. =-- eth Div. I-'. V. nove JAMtB FRIMA.ND, Alde-tle.Otrop GENERAL ORDERS---No. 4. HEAD QUAKT •10 3D 011.10.11D8 6th Div. Y. V., NOV. 81.11, 1860. I. Agreeable to the orders of Major Goner ti Koim, sth Di-ision e V., the 3d Bri,iade 6th Division P. V. will pa rade at Harrisburg on 1 trESDAY, Jauuary 15th,1861, at 10 do oak A. M., to prrticl,sate in the inauguration of Gover nor Andrew G. Cu tin. Col. Baker, w the Ist Regiment will roport to Mal. John W. Brown, at flairisburg, en or before the let of January, 1861. 111. Cs's. Erter, of the Cameron Guard will report at Head Quarters cn or before the 10th M. January, 1851 for further orders. By order of E. C. WILLIAMS, Brigadier General Sd Brigade fuh Division P. V. JOSI , PH F. 'KNIPE, Aid-de-Camp. nov6 RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT ''U" IMO Pl., VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY Iu the City of Harrisburg !THAT well-known and valuable hotel .property known as the "SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE," now in the occupancy of Wm. Mocherman, situate on the cast end of Ilathot street, and iunnettiately opposite the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, will be offered at PRIVATE ,ta Ls. until the 9th of December next, and sot sold be fore Hint time, will be put up at - public auct.on ot, that day. Ibis la the most desirable property in the city of Dar risburg for hotel business. Ito proximity to the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, and the Depot of all the rail. reacts ceulet ing at Harratburg,tnakes it more conventeat and accessible to the traveling public than any other Hotel in the city. fru-Aber iniormation In regard to this property and as to the terms of sale, may be had by applying to Wll H. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law, North nor. Market bloom (Wyoth's Buildina ,) second ~.yi. e f.l L. octl-daw . . .. PAW Ed ti URN [NG GOGDS 1 1 CATIIOART & BROTIIER, !Save now open a lar g o assortment of MOURNING Ana kliOuN.l.) ttoldttn,,u. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SLILKS. COLLARS, SLEEVES, .11 IV.DZERCHIEITS, , . VEILS, and All e ther ge sda_dosirable for Fall and Winter wear. ' - • -kscrritidarket equate ; sil2 Next tdthe Bank.. Harrisburg . FAMILY . FAMILY; . 1 1, TH01101.3 CiflL Y coLuplete.atock of all ni. rizas, styles, for Bale M. BtkiGNEM'a Clam.AP.BOO.l3, ' OR PRESERVING a very superior' ar ,thale on hand and fin Sild*Aos7 W , DU GS l 8 ar. CO. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-J-NEITTRAL IN NONE•" HARRNOURG, PA.. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 28, 1860 SALE • OF I - illistellantous. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, E=l Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, &c MANUFACTURED ITT EDW. CUAMBERLIN & CO., Pro! rietors of Shaw mut Chemical No. 33 INDIA STEM P, Boiston. CONEENTRATED _LEAVEN is the re suit of careful chemical research. All its ingrodt e are prepared in the highest state of purity, and corn , minded with a view to produce bread of a far better quality, and in much less time, than by any other pro. cuss ; and by the manuracturers submit it, with entire continence, to thu judgment of dtcriminating house. keepers, bakers, &c. 'hem! of all kin a trade by rising Concentrated Leaven is li.hter, ino , e digestible and nuitritimis; ha+ an agrt ea. ble, natural taste; is lens liable to tour ; will retrln Its moisture looter than by any other process, and the whole preparation for the oven need ret exceed ten minutes. it is valuable because it is not perishable, and may be rendered aye labia in places and at times when yeast is not within reach, as of sea. In all climates and under al ; ircunr.tance., it may be adopted, thus obviating all Ifficulty of procuring yeast or other ferme t, which is frequently of au Wiener quality, rei dering the bread more or less unwholesome. It is also v,.luable as regards economy, as it has been aecei tained that a saving it cifeett,d in .the flour of no lots than 16 percent. In the common 'Recces much of the secoh mine of the flour is l•st by hi ing cony, rted into carbo is acid g or s,ant, and the waste is In curred solely or the purpose or tgeuurativg gas to raise the dough. ly using Concentrated Leaven this wane is avoided, and tee gas obtained in a manner equally effi o.ctous. Fermentatio.i. as has been stated, nests( ys Part of the flour or me:.l r ud, in consequence, a hart el of ft air weighing 196 ins which. by the coo Elm method, uroina ily makes about 25() au of bread. gives by thi. proem 2no bs , thus effecting the very important saving of 16 per cinit in the qu onity of flour.' By odutermits to the directions n cash package, any persod canable of ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re sult will invariably be htlilby sausLotory. CERTIFICATE FROII DR. HAYES, As orr to She acre of Navachuzeils. "I have analysed We Concoutr •ted oaaven, giant:Ate. turd by tlme a. Edw thamberliu & Co., with reference to its purity nr.d efficiency of action iu producing the el. Put or yeast in di:Amid:l4 dough, and thereby rendering it it for ipakiug bread. This article is st.illfully - com oundo I , from perfectly ipui a material It rinses the dough without C0L.1111111% the sugar or any other put' et pie tq tie ti; u; , to raoy; and tan Susie Weigh. 01 flour wllt produce more sweet, p:ilatable bread than cru be übtalued through yeast; wuile for cake] and pastry it-is Invaluable, as it saves all risk, Rile much time of the pastry cook. "The txperiment3 made by me confirm the statements made by the mautnacturcre, h of proves this compound worthy of public approval and extended use. ‘•licspccuutly, "A. A. 11.4.1'1:8, M. D.,State ksayer, "16 Boylston street, BOSMIII, September 25, 1850." DIREC'I'IONS BDEAEFASr a THA ROlLt..—Two or three teaspoonful of Leay. D. (according to the quality or the flour,) to one quart o' fl.ur; mis thoroulghty by pasaiug two or three. meg through a clove ;'rub in a piece of butter half the size of an egg, and make the paste wiih cold milk or water, (milk is p. am able) barely kiln - tatough to pzratit rolling out. Much kma• lug should be avoided. Cut Le to d, aired form, and place lu,meutately in a het oven and bake quickly. Leer UREAD.—Tie Same proportions of Leaven and sour tiltttut together as above; omit the butter, ebd make iiii27;tieiy — ln a - slow oven fietatian Boson —Three teagponnslul of Leaven to one qu ut of wheat me.sl, sifted together ; . add oue gilt of mo lasses and two eggs ; make the paste thin with milk anti bake in a stow over. BROWN BREAD —Three teaspeousfol of Leaven to one pint of flour, and ono pint acorn me d, all well sifted to gether ; add two eggs and about a gill of molAsses; .take itte paste thin with milk, and bakeglowly. BocKWJEAT CAICEII—Hour and milk Sarni:lent, to make MO qua. t cf batter ; add en egg, then three teaspoonsful of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick. Dunn together one quart of flour and two tea spoonsiut of Leaven; rub in a piece of butter half as large a; au egg ; mix with cold milk or water, and boil ten minutes. ClislinEß STREET CAKE.—Lift together two Largo cups of flour and two teaspoonsful of Leaven; putin half a cup of butter and a cup and a half of sugar ; mix with cold milk or water to a stiffhatter, add spice to suit the taste, and bake immediately, CLNCENNATI SPONGE CARE—Two cups of white sugar beaten with toe yolks of six eggs—the whites of EU eggs beam to a froth; then bearali together ; add three cups of silted flour, one cup of water, and throe teaspoonsful of Leaves; flavor with two teaspoonsful of essence of lo men, and bake in a quick (Arm Jt aunts —:in together one quart of flour and three leaspoonsful of Lesiva] ; rub in ono tea-cut ful of butter, add a cup and a half of white sugar, and spice to suit the taste; mix still' eutugh to roll ow, and bake quick. Butanes Cana.—One quart of flour and thr. e teaspoons rut ot Leaven s ited together ; add a cap of butter, one pinnid of currants, two cups of white sugar ' and ouu tea spoontul of cinnamon ; tank with cuid int.k to a stiff bat ter, and bake in a slow oven. Coax CAKE.-0110 pint each of flour and Indian m - al, and three teaspooesful of Leaven, well sifted 'L. , ge.her ; add one gill ut mo!asses and two eggs ; mix thin with milk. and hake in a slow oven. CUP CAKE.—FIve cups of flour and three teaspoonful of Leaven. sifted together; and one cup of butler, two of sugar, and two eggs, all well brat together ; then gild a cup ut currants, and spice to suit the taste. hake about half an hour. I amen , lave—Three quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspooi.s ul of Leaven siftea togethd - ; one pound of sugar. any six educes of Sutter beaten. to ' - a cream 3 the whdes at eight oggs well beaten, and the Juice of ore le , mon; u.lB with milk. WhlssTsß LAKE.—Five cups of flour, three teaspoonsful of 1 eaven, three cups of sug .r, one of bumr, ono of na lit, and two eggs , nult and Woe to the taste. Bake .about halt an hour. Packed in Cana of 1,2, 4 and Six. Dozen Cans. Fur sale by Orwers and orugg.sts generally. WlLolAlt ut LAGER. & Both, Wina:oeate Agent., No. 59 North Front atreei, Philadelphia. n ovl3-d3rn HERR'S HOTEL! NEWLY REFITTED I DICE . lli\ DERSiGN:gb having- leased this well Laren, and populd” hotel, in the city of Ilarrisburg, is now ttfuti g and furrashitig the same with AEW FURNITURE in the very„beetmodern It is Welted in toe Motu centr part of the city,witlita a short distance of the d , Fuis ur Wenn: railrUad and also near the State Capitol buildings. The house is large" and the sleeting apartments are welt veLtilstod. — - The VNlll , Lds'wcill provided wttli all seasenabliari clus Tufa 'City iwwcll'lttiowit taraughtan: Ws - St,,te - as ' Laving tLe best marktt outside of the Atlantic cdia", ant' coureipeutty no eolupluntn shalt be mode on that score. itAlt has al:o uouergone uhaLges and will ee kept stoekeu with the best t.nd pare•t Liquors its the country isu exertion wilt be spared to mate the traveler end, sojourner cuutfurtable :a every respect. A coutitivancit tuti p...trousge of the old customers, together with new addittoas ty roopocuutly soll_ited. J. H. BEiFORD & CO. Harrisburg, August 23 tf CITY LIVERY STABLES. BLACKBERRY _ ALLEY, .72T — .22LE itzAR ar . BERK'S ; HOTEL 111 HE undersigned has re-commenced the ± Ivory business in his NEW and svactuus sTA bLis, lot:idol as above, with a large and varied stock of 110hSE9, CARRIAGES and 011NIDUSES, which he will hire at moderate rates. F. E. isWARIZ. H. L. GOD.B 0 L D , • • - PRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer of nano:, meineeoes, &c., &c., will rec‘lvp orders tuturo at WU. ILE'S liugo :store, 91 Elarket streei ail orders left at the above named blase, or at the Buehler louse, wilt meet with prompt atterktioa. Fl . st doe; kNuS tor sale seplB Lily • NOTICE TO SPECULA.TORS. VALUABLE SOLD-ENO LOTS FOR BALL. A NUMBER OF. LARGE SIZED BUILD -11 , 23- LOTS adjOining the Boud H o rse and .Work null& of the Penna, ballroad company, will lnrisOld lots and on reasonable terms. . Apply to mm.9o Gm JOEDI W. EfALL. Tifflticat D . JOINSON, J:SL.lairMil6elClt7El.3o LOCK HOSPITAL. II as discovered the most certain, speedy LA and ellreetuntrenteilv in the world for D ‘.IJEASES OF IMPRUDENCE ISEL7E7 ro Tvezi,vs Houk. No Mercury or NortOtts Drugs. gyY A CURE WAF.ItANTED, OR: NO GRARGE,IM FROM (ME TO Two Maw Weakness of the.. Back or Limbs-, Strictures, Pains in h 0 LOills, Affectioks of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weiihriess, Nerveit,s Debility, Decay of the Physisal Pow era; Dyspepsia languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas palpitation of thelieart; Tremblings, Dimness of tight or Giddiness,: Disease of the Stomach, Alfections el the Bead, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth-- those dreadful anddestructivo practices which produce constitutional debility, render marriage impossible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. Venlig men especially who have become the victims 01 solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whict annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands otyouni men of the most exalted telent and brilliant intellect, wht mightetheriiiie have entranced listening Senates with the thunders cif elocixterice, or witce;dtoeestacy thelivinglyre, may 4llWith full confidence. a • ' BIARRIAGE Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, being a wars of physical tweekn&s, ehould inimeclintely coneull Dr. .1., and be restored to pi3ribei health. _ . ORGANIC WEA — tNEM. imraedio,LeZy Cured arukAtU Vigor Reste,red He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide inffiis honor as geffileman, and confi dently rely upon his skill as a physician.. air Office No. T South Frederick street, Baltimore, on the left haintside going frost Baltimore street, 1 [rumthe ekriaar, : Be particular in observing the na . ••e and aitzutity,•or rin will mistake the place. Be particular, [or - lknotant, Trifling quacks. with false names, or rant') Efundrag Certilicatas, attracted by the reputation :of Dr. Johnston, lurk near. • All letteri midst cblitain a roitige stamp, to use on the eply. DR. JOHNSTON 114, Jonaaros member ef the Royal College of Surgeon t.endei„graduate from cue of the meat eminent Colleges,. I -ho t. States, and the greater part of whose life has betn ;pint in the Ilespitabt- of London, Paris, Philadelphia ens elsewhere, hes effected some of the MoStastOnishing citron that were ever. knpwn. Many troubled - with ringing in the earn and head when whoop, - great nervousness, 'being, alarmed. at sudden sounds; bashfulness, with 66(v:felt% elushing, attendetlegemetines with derangement of mind were euredinintediately TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE adaresees all those who having injure:ahem aelves by private and. improper 'indulgences, that score and solitary tratdowl.dch .rbinsl both body and mind, un fitting tbotu for either businesssw koolety. These art smile of the sad and melanotioly.effects pro weed by early habits , routli: viz : Weakness of the Sack and Limbs, telciPfr"tttrlNltt;Dlhalieso of Sight, use of MUS l 3l ll 9,P' O9 t 6 f ZSVIt100:12 orthikneilft,DYsPer , - -ja, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Fucotirole 'Goiters) •.Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion &c. - . - .. • . .24ENTALLY Artotratty, tho ioarful elfecto on the mind are much to be reacted :—Loss "or IdeolOrp., Confusion of Iderm,,Dcprev don or simits, I:oteb odipg a, Aversion to, Society, Se,t- Lf.trust, Love Ot — SolltifaO,7llnilgty, itm„-Fccome of tO , ' Thousands ut Forest= of all ages can now Judge whath the oattad, tit their'dkilturti; - health lain • their vigor, be - out ttite, eyes, cough, uod symptoms 01 _ • r appell nousumr,tl6l-: ititiNG who navy injured themselves. by - p , certain' practice, in aulged in when alone—a. habit:frequently learned from evil companions, or .at:school, the ef f ects of which arc sightly telt, oven when asteop; allot if not cured, renders toarriage.inwatsible, and destroy% both mind and body h weld apply immediately.. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should bo snatched trom prospects and enjoyments of life by the consetmences of deviating trom the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit . : Such persona must, before contera Plating MARRIAGE. erect that it , sound' Mind and bedy aro the most none nary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed withouttheso, thejouniey through fife becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the 'prospect .hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becothes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy retleotion that , the happiness of another becomes blighted 7sdthonr own. DR. ,JORNSTOms - niVlOultAyiNG REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS By this grce.t and liciporuint remedy, Weakness of the Orgmas are speedily cured, and full vigor re.storod. Thousands of the most • nervous and debilitated who had lost ell, hope, have been immediately relieved. Al Impectiments to arrlege, Physical or Mental Disown& cation Nervoustumbling, Weakness or Eximusuon of ahe most fearful kind, speexlily:oured. . . . _ To ST.p.i.NIGESUS. : She manyth.hugande cur Pct at this Institution within the ; last twelyis gettrsoind the numerous important Surgica Operations performeg by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing 'as' a 'peiatieman - of btu:trebles' and re ipmasibifily, is a a - Ufa:lent guarantee to the afflicted DISE.AdE OF IMPRUDhiNCE.—.When the misguided ace imprudent's , otary of piCesnie finds he has imbibed the seeds of this Painful dtsease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from 'applying to those who, from education and re spectability can- alone befriend oint, - delaying till the constiutionaisyinptoms of this horrid disease make their sppearaace, affeeting the. head, th reat, nose, skin, /tee.; progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a period s his dreadful sulferings . by sending him to "that bo u rne from whence no traveller returns:" tt is a Koolau. cholrfeet - thpj, thousands tall 'this terrible dal ease, owitig r te, the unskilththesn_of ignerani pretenders, who, by the use'of 'Oat ifelargpoison, itieiekry ruin the constitution and make the residue of life miserable 213 Stratigeri —Th - e'Doctor'elliplomas haug 1n his °lnca. jar Letters Must GM:mama stamp to us 011 tile 'reply. .Remedjes Hoyt by "MAN.: • • Aar No. 7 South Fretlerloit streot, Baltimore- • aorl3dans.-1 , - ' • -• ' • • SILVER PLATED 'WARE ax HARVEY No. 1'2.22 246:et. litioet, Manufacturer of fine" - . NICKEL SILVER; and SILVER PLATR - of :FORKS, SPOONS,..BABI. tN, kUTTEII KNIVES, • CASTORS, TEA SBII3, URNS, WILES; WAIfERS; BU'i [KR DISBIS, ion PIICHERS, CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, CUPS, ittuqs;•GLifiLßTS, With &general assortment, comprising. none but Um Lcv quality, wade of the hastinaterials and heatilyliatact, Genii etitufing them, a eivlcoable and durable article FOP!HOTHIS, STEAMBOATB AND PRIvaTl FAMLIII9. Jar 01¢ - 19ku - e. re-platea.in the beat manner, feb2o-4awly BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PENN'A • . , GEO, J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. CARD The ab rre well knoan and long established Httel is .now undergUing a thorough 'renovation;and being In a gretitdegree newly furnishini, sinner the proprietorship of Mr. GROTON J. BOLTON, who his been an inmate of the halloo for the last three years, and is well known to is guests. Thankful' for the liberal patronage which it has joyed , I cifwerfully rcintinend Mr. Bolton to the public f yr_ - rieBlEiwtfl ILA KT.}. J U 11, - .EMIP;IY - ta) ANOTUE.R. LOT 'THOSEI EXTRA FINE, POINTED GOLD PE/45 • - -0F NEWTON'S (lb rm e rly. 13agley's) manuradture, warrant's:tie be the best in material, - MHO :Most pointed, must durable and se cheap AS rav e market, tor. eale, ;with a variety of Gold and Silver t ° ; 42 • 9 r var"x and FR:6' at t- • • - BElttiPilt , S GI:IES.P B , 51 Market street. F °4 a Supariortand Cheap Table or &Ad Oil, So to ItIRIEWSIDRVG STORE. fgoobo, &c. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE ! URICH & CO WPERTH WAIT CORNER FLONf & EsAREET A NNOUNCE to the ci izene of Harris burg at d the publi ; generally, that they have just returned from the eastern tides w•tn a large and well se le,Aed stock of Fall at.d Winter goods, which they will sell st the ye • y lowest prices. DOMESTIC GOODS Of every kind. Bleached .nd Unbleached Bluslins, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RFD FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION A !urge assortment nr Welsh Fi Lheis for kkirting. An assortment I cn•est's Giutth ms, ' tt Mahal :ter Gingham's, Satins ti and Ca eim• res, 44 Chi ha at all !ices, Clo-ha for Ladieo Chesterfields, Beaver Cloths for the Arub Cloaks. A FINE ASEOItTNENT OF BLANKETS A largo assortment of Caszimer re, especially adapted 'a Soya wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and Un del - shirts. An as: orlra..nt of Carpets IrOm 12 MS a yard to 'Sl.f:O !no yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECLIENES, PLAID VALENeIAS. VELVET POPLINS, STRIPED AND PLAID mon PLAIN AND FIGURED ME PINGS, • RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL WOOL DEL A INES, BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A largo assortment of nroehe and Blanket:bawls, wittt a lull stuck of the 1024 novelties. Au assortment of Plain mud Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to fir.t eats Hosiery and Em broideries. /So , Sc., &o. Au as- o tment of Hugoal a wove trail spring skirt pot ion) extension. An assortment of: lrouding an Flannel CttECH & co NPe.RTHWAIT, . Corner of Front and Mark. t .itreets, Harrisburg. Formerly iyni Ned by J 1.. I liner. 0a..1.215-122 BARGAINS FOR THE SEASON, JONES' STORE, 'Just received and receiving from Philadelphia .and New York, BARGAIN.° in fllks of all kind, for cash. 13,1:GA INS in Boas:ls, of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS to Cloaks and i alinas of all kinds, for cash DAL:GAINS in Haiti Dress GQO./.3 3 of ail kinds., for rash. BARGAINS in eecry variety of Beasexisnle .Dress Goods, for cat- h. DARtisl:46 in DlauketS., of, all kinds, for cash. BArarAlls, B in all hinds of Flannels, fur cash. BARGaiNS is Carpotireof Oil Cloths, ko., lor cash. Aid BARGA. Bin all kinds of Dry llooes asua.ly kept in Stereo; and a Choice hum a very large, well selected stock. fur cash al JONES' :TONE, PHILADELPHIA SHIRT AND COLLAR HOUSE ! 3WiI7FACTUSERS 0! SHIRT BOSOMS White, Fancy, Check, Hickory, Denial and Flannel UNEIL AND OVERSEURTS, Overalls, Drawers and Gentletuene' Furbishing Goods. BENN ET 1 & RUCH, octl7-dßm 217 CiIIITCII Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing. FOR THE LADIES, A LARGE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY TOWIN'S KID GLOVES, Slightly dnnaged with water—Price 50 and eta GREAT BARGALNS. A fine EcAortment of elute quelity, petiout—blaos, White end Culoted, CATTICART'S, 'N0.14 Slarkot Nuare. JUST FROM THE "r3E1..A.3:320 1 .A.. 1.00.16 THE SUBECRIBER has just received from the New ork and Philadeillila Trade dales A LARGE AND WELL IikLECIED STOOK OF STANDARD WORKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. Also, SCHOOL BOOKS, 'BLANK BOOKS; PAPER, AND STATIONERY OF AIL KINDS To which the attention of the Public, Commqtees of Lib, arise, Teachers, Country Remnants and purehasets plurally, is invited. AS all have been purchased far below the regelar , prices, they oin end will be sold at but a mail advance the cost, insur.n, to pin chasers a saving alO to 26 per cont. on tracio pricer, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE; • oval fit market etreet• BERGNER'6 CHEAP BOOKSTORE 51 MARKET STREET, IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO GET ECKOOL BOOKS I TM SCHOOL STATIONERY, Comprising ad the vari.me READING ABB SPELLING BOOKS,' ARLIEMATICs ALGEBRAS, GRAMMARS, LTYAOLOGIRS, DiOTIONA BIAS, HIaTORIEK, PpILosOPLLLES, and all the 'SCHOOL WOKS used in the various Public and Private :chortle et tee City, log. ther with GOPY AND cOlifPosl , loN BOOKS, LEVIER, CAP and NOTE PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, SLATES, LEAD A VLI SLATE PENCILS, PENS A.ND lIOLDEICS, INS. _ MAC TA DS, le VIERS avd tho most consplotaassortmect of cI.:HuOL SraIIONEItY constantly on hand Olin for rale otIBE LOB EST .P. 51012 OF ANY 11-teE in the city at BREiGNBR'S - CHEAP BOOKSTORE, bl blaricet ‘rtreat. Liharal dircetints . mado to teaebers and deaterd. any article Lot oe band : P . romptly furnLthed extra cht ree. see 24 ' DR. C. WEICEEL, SURGEON AND OCCULTST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET mar2l-14&W DENTISTRY. THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL EUROFIY, has retuned «nd resumed hie prat:tee n State street onimette• the ..Br,cy wnere he edit he plecissd 4 , attend to a.-. 1 who may chin his sat• .. __.B M. GlLDita, D.. D. S. • . ORANGES.. ANP FORTY . IN)X.ES in prime older just re calved and for sale by 6tns , WM. DOCK B. & Cta. ifttralt "titilttng if fart. 14.0, E - n . .. tit . Pii*r pressin, eci3 are add DR ii purl 4 . , 1 of every Prellrl/ tiex r la J 0,-dlelin. VI arer 1 if ram-b% dou'e!at Av dth cr el , Latin:A/mint ill i be Esiuntry. RATES tor n. IttTSrfG. s.s.emdoltlttte cue half F,Tlare lice or mere thou to , r constitute a Square Halt .S'imare one day one. week .... one montp„. Ct three morons 4{ six months... 000 year One Square ono day one week.... If One month.. at three mouths It six months One 3 ear. la—Business notices leeertea in the Lo(& cattonn, or before Marriages and heaths, FIVE CEN'is TIE LINE for each insertion; NO. 71. Oir VarriageS and Deaths to be charged as refit lar advertisements. There is a sentiment in the &lowing Ines which will dud an echo in every breast against which the amnia or life has beaten.. Many a man, scarred Is the warn° of life, will fret Mt eyes moisten in rceillmit the potency cf a mother's tore: Backward, trrn backw.rd, ob. Time in your night, Make me a child exam, Jett ter to-..igb I Mother cutue . b.ck frtaa the echoless shore, 'lake thaaguin to your heart as cf yort Kiss fr m my furett. ad the f,trrowa tf care, Sat, oth tue few sbver threads out of my hair. 4."Eir my :Umbers your loviugu•utob heap— Rock me to kle..p, na.tha—r..ca me tugteepl Backward. flaw bled:ward, t!do o7tto yearst I am so we u y of toil and 01 to 11 with.mt room:noel a a =.l. In rata— Take them and give mo o y chinkood atal.i I hire gun Parry of du.t and decay, near of flm jog my sou .stalittj av, Of to wing tor others a reap; Bock mu to sloop, raotbo.—ct.ok me to eleept T red of the hollow, •bs base. the unt , ne, t er, oh mot..e m. heart ,411,1 for yoal way a palatine, Kra a be. gtow• green, El t. it moo and f,,oed—our Mo..s be ween You-with strong ye tt rung tato pal .onsta pato, lemg Ito nigh. to your pro-ene.s Pi. ant; CAu. t om the .tA enoe s • Mug and a, di or— Bock the to eaten, t.outher—tock old to _Wept Over my heart in the days that are 11 acn No love Like mo.b r-luve ever tat *Mown— N.. other leur:it.np abi.rs aed es dare*, ens tfl.a and at satliko yourr— No, e ito a mother can all m unriy blow the sick sett an't %%end weary linnet Sat tit er's colt ca r my huuvy Cr, ark—. Rtel. me to si ep mother—ruck me to sleep! Come, lit your brown hair, Jolt lighted with told, Fall on my . how er Hg tin au nu o v. Let it dro • over my tor, h ad louigt.t, Si ading toy Lim eyes away from toe light. Fur w.th unny edg, t•hadows once more, Amply Hid linger he visittu of yore, Lov'tilly, stilly, it bright othows tmeep— Ittek. mu to a:et p, mothe Oct me to ble-pi mother, dear mo h. rl the ys.rs have been-lorg Flute t last list ri, d to yo u ,II•vong. slug they, and ttot , ) my eo / it Wt,m 1311..0te. , too, have b.-u only a dr, am; Cl pe . t your he ut in !Mita em tare . With y cur hg. t wju t sWeeping , my lace; Never her% ater to wake or to weep, Nook ine 10 s trwrier—rork me to Wert Scholars and Gentlemen. To say truly of a men that he is a scholar and a gent'eman, is to pay him one of the high tst rersonal complimeots. tchularship aloue, of any noteworthy grade. is the fruit of such a devoted pursuit of knowledge for knowledge sake, of to much Bed-11-ad, of such natural ca pacity, that the which it wins is most richly earned. Aud whether, in the com pletett tense of the word, theme are more gen deroan than scholars, may, let/taps,' at least admit of rm. mien. To raerit_both distinctions mar, therefore. well be coveted by those who strive to win real honor. If there be a locality where i3cholara and gentlemen might be looked tor, at least in an smbr2,onict , rm, needing only development arid fected growth, it is a Mb - gea place wire, e, - it would seem, all the influences are.such as tend to the 6Upprt scion of the ware er pr.pensities of man's fluted! e, and the nurture of all the finer. And yet among college students there are such manifestations of brutality that they constitute a remarkable phenomenon at college life. We do•not refer to the oecasion.il exhibition by in dividual of a gross and selfish ieciffetence to the comfort hod the feelings of others, but to . organized cud peir eruated systems of torment, • NITI kb a a inflicted and expected to be borne as matters atenost as indecent to a college course as a passage through the academic curriculum. The recent proceeditzs at Harvard college are striking examples of this sort of prescrip tive brutality, whch, by tl.e ray is, in meet cases, all the more deserving of ails very bad name, because it is practiced especially upon the young,- the timid, and the inexperienced, by those who have the advantage of at least one year's trial and induration; and how much that does fur a lad at college, only those who have cone through it can well know. In this ease it was, as usual, the fr, shmen who suffer ed at the hands of those self-taught hectors of college life— Nesters who (in their own °platen) add to their own venerability the wisdom of Ulysses and the dignity of Agarnennun—the sophomores. These advanced gentlemen have been in the habit of "hazing" the freshmen— "hazing" being,. a collegiate euphemism for worrying, abusing, terrifying, maltreating— Lads fresh from quiet hones, untaught in the mysterious ways id college, life. yet friendless because so, recently placed in their n- w posi tions that they have had no time to make friends, with, most likely, their first heart sinking fit of home sickness full upon them, are seiz d by those who have gene through the same sad experience, and made the butt of bru tality, which stop.- just short of serious person al violence, and sometimes passes that boun dary. There is no pos,ible defence of three proceedings, and no palliation except their tra ditionary chat acter. Lung usage held to IDS. tify them; and the lad who resists in earnest, and on the ground of right, unless he can en dure much, and c.ire y mattas with a very high hand, is broken in by the tt.ree of numbers,. and the public opinion of the strange Make in which lie encounters this trying ext.:offend°. The faculty cit Harvard has done well de ciding to put an end to these coarse cu-toots by the strong arm of authority. Their effect is brutalizing upon both parties; and.lt. is high time that they ceased, along with many other time-ht nured abutied. 'President Felton tightly prune/need m be: intich. :unworthy of hose who aimed to be scholars and gentlemen. SPIRITUAL - 11-II IN ENGLAND. Quite a contro versy is r; rug in soma of the London papers with rc-gard to the merits of Hume and Spirit ualism A g•tilleman, who appends his name to the comaluoication as a pledge of, the truth of his statemeut, sends to the London Star'an extraordinary account of the, perfintnances of Hume. Ile says : I distinctly sate the arc'rdeon moving, and heard it rlaying, when held only at one end; ag , in end, avin. I held it myself for a Ehurt time, and had good reason to know that it was vehemently pulled at the other end, and not by Mr. Bume's toes, as has been wisely aurmteeri, unless that gentleman has legs three yards 10 , g, with toes at tho end of them- quite as marvelous cs any legion of spitits. Vor, be It stated, that such Music as we heard was no or dinary strain ; it wassrand at times, at others pathetic, at others distant and long drawn, to a degree which no one can imagine who has not heard it. "I have heard Blagrove repeated y, but it is no libel on that taamer of the hist' it moat to say _that'll° never pr. duced such exqui site distant and echo notes as thus.; chit h de lighted our ears. The luetrualeut play. d, too, Fie distant parts of the room, many yards'asiay from, all vf- us. I believe I am stating a'fact when I say that not one person in that room could play the accordeon at all. Mr. Hume cannot play a note upon it. ..$0 1 , 4",3!i'nlTr tat to ROCS ME TO 03 4 :II 6 00 4 CO 3 00 6 00 8 00 10 00