THE TEPUBLISHED LEGRAPH IS EVERY DAY, (SVM/ASS MSC , ) GEORGE BERGNER rit CO. I:lCit'ifBMiLi etUBSCRIetION. ow alai' tztzunAra to .ierve . .l to subscribers in thl• ...mitts per week Yearly subscribers ,;•111 Lo ibwged filth d:41) Stal•WitefiLY TELEGRAPH. T1,,,,161C0A3 'Babe latbliilled twice a week during of the Legislatzre, II It weekly during the re ,au rle r on to nubseri kern at the of the year, . r' . (3, viz: Anwribel , per year Seven rite LAW OF NEW',PAYEAtI, siIbSIIVICTS order the discontinuance of their pewit ,org, 03 , publisher may continue to send them until ...liXtrearoges are pool. 4il • tfcrinre neglect or realm: , to take Choir DCWEpft• 1 , W. 1 21"6 1 • the cube to winchthey are directed, they are repOnSible nun] they hav - lettled the hilt" and ordered Oslo discontinued filebicat REL &IRO RD'S HELM BOLD'S 111,11JHBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S LIELN.BOLD'S HELMBOLD'S lIBLNIBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S BELSIBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S IiELSIBOLD'S HELDIBOLD'S RELIdBOLDS HELDIBOLD'S Extract Bimini, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buell u, Extract Buohu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Raclin, Ex rract Bruhn, Extract Buchu, Extract Ruche, FOR SECRET 8r DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4!,- DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET ef DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4 , DELICATE DISORDERS. TOR SECRET E f . 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A Positive and Spec flu Remedy A Positive and Spr•ciric Remt.dy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and hp. cific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy Fo= DLEAEE Cr TIIx siADDEP, GRAVEL, R.IDINEYS, D.ROPSY, h•L,I 1, GdA V GI, KID EPS, Dit,'PSY, BLADDER, RAVEL, A'ID.NEYS, i'L.ADDSR, GRAVE!, KIDIVEYN DROPSY, atrAVEL, DLADDEa, GI( VEL, SIDI% ,E.Y,, DROPSY G ica Tat, .D.Ropxy: ORGANIC WEAKNESS, 01iGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WRAKNMS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, And all Paelsen , of : eau& Organs, - And al; Diseases of &Tad Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Orgatw, And all Disease , of &mat Organs, Ana alt Diseases of Beau .1 trgai,s; ' dad all Disease; of .'exual or d angy • - AS yawl Excesses, Exposures, and Itnprudene•Pa in: Life, Exemes, Exposures, and Irnpruolericies in Lite, Excesses, Exposures, abd Loprudauciea in Life, Buo r ses, Exposures, and IcaprudencieS in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and I niprudeneies in Life, Excesses, Expobui es, and Imprudtneles in Life, From whatever cause orighauthig, anti whether as tstlug in . MALE OR FEMALE. /maks, tnke no more Ville I They are of no avail for. Cann*Lute Incittent to the fox. Use EXtt at thn... Helmbo!WA Extraet Bimini Is 4 liedictne witteh+ta per. feed ) , pteiosant 1.1 ad Tome and War,' Bot lmmedfate In its avion, siting Heallh'ind Vigor to the Brame, Bloom to the Cheete,.and rosmiug the patina to a !effect stuto of - - Mt! AL'I Ii AND PlthIPT N .lewbold's atuct Bubo ll pr pared according to Pharmacy mai Limon:try, and is pre oribed and mad by 1 he Moat Eminent Physicians. Delay no longer. I rocuro ti e remedy at mac Nice $l per bottle. or bifror $5. Dvpot 10, Boutb lamb street, klibtdelpbla. Beware of tropriocipltd Dealers 'filing to palm off their own or other anielos of sticav on the 'potation attained by Mambold% Extract Buottu, The Original and only Genuim We otalre to run on tho Merit of our Article 2 nalr's Is worthress—is sold at much less rates and il,llloaidniOLlS, consequently psylug a much better profit. VIM a Defy Cep:yeti tion Era lisehubold's Extract Buchu. Ttke no other. bold by .1). W. Gross . 4k Co. and all drogglPta every where. ni vll-daw3ea JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Hxnisburg, ALWAYS on hand a large aasortrnPnt of BOJTS, cIIO S, ILIALTE:3, &c . the v, ry nest tuned:. fir lames, gentlemen, and oblldr.na' wear Price, to snit the iltaae. all k.n.is of ivttlifc MADE TO MOM in the btst style by superior workmen Iti.PalitlNG done at short notme. oetl6.Ml Jl/13:4 B. LOTH, Ilarrtslierg, PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, OULD reapectfully inform his old plums and the pubho generally, that ha wilt embalm to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also 10 the science of THOIMIGEI BLS& will w'th pleasure welt upon pupils at their henna at any hour desired, or lessons will -be given at his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the German Lett•rused Church. deolb-dtl AUGUSTINE L. eIIAVIVE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Residence No. 27 Zorth Second *Steed. j. B—JUBB.I..NO AIIEIN.U.EL) TO. W W. BAYS, lITTOBNPAY-AT-LaW. °Moe Walnut St., between Second and - Third, hamsburg, Pa. &rip OM, R. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST, 0 YIPERS his services to the citiseus of Harrisburg and Its vanuity. He solicits a snare of the public patronage, aßsurauce that his best endeavors shalt be inveu to render satudaution in Ills pre• fesslon. ag an old. vett tried dentist, be feels sate is writing the publar generally to call on him, assuring Lam that, they wit' nut be distatisnett with pia services 031ce N 0.128 Idarket street, la tho house tormerty oc tipted by Jaeub it. hey, near the United States Hotel, garri.sharg royS•aly ALDERMAN HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE--THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW, NEAR MARILEE. Residence, Chestnut •S'ereet near Fourth CITY OF ILARRISBUIttI, rEltited.. tiLf GEORGE FISHER . ATTORNEY Al' LAW; ( 'ER his professional serviced` to %Jr oortotos having business to be tranittatedia'lne teveral Quarts or Unapt:du county, the' Land Itapartnien l tir We %Ate, or before the Board of Properly. Harm% been asidetioen to the practice of the Lsor 2 ,Vrtth his rath er, MIN A. Iltlithh, he outtakes •dingent , enditireful ot, to all proieseiebal business entiosted' to % corner Of ketunn atilt Lueuat &trek:ta p (Opposite to arroeocg-, -4P26- • _ . STATE CAPITAL BANK...:. LIIIERON, COLDER, i3)c :.4 . A3 CORKER SECOND AND WA/41n 5Z4.,. • RlB BURG, FEI4 , N. - A FRESH . 111)TOOR Of -Vanilla Beans, hectare nriiva,' Perfanieri-and ram Soaps at el) Duce tcoN, Ars Amyl street, below Fifth, Eirilsbarg, moz. t . ... . . otrtil., ~,,, / eiiimimpi. ' 43. ...;,-. 1 ... o• - 4.) .. . -,.... _,--.. .. Vl/*/ -0 . ~...----- 1/4.- - • . - - 11, si il , ..._..-, S 2.(43 12.(0 15.00 VOL. XIII: Taal ! Taal ! ! (goal I! ! COAL COAL r r COAL I ! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET CLEAN COAL! Full Weight end Nothing Short - of It! frnANKFuL TO MY FRIENDS AND j. CUSTOMERS for their liberal patronage, I would now inlorm them and the public geaeray, I am /nay prepared, on short nodes to supply Item wiat all kinds of SUPERIOR COAL OF ALL SIZES. ifrießEE FROM SLATE, AND CAREFULLY SCREENED AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD. Although my coal lama weighed in SMY-WEIGBING CARTS BUT la WE MIED' ON KLUB •ACCORAMY TESTED BY MS SLURS OF WEMBia AND MAMIE; and consumers may rest assured that they wih be Stilly and honestly (Lab with. I sell nothing but the very .best article, and no mixing. ALSO HICKORY, OAK and PINE :WOOD, always un band. - GEO. - P. IVIsSTLL)G. NOT THE FIRST ARRIVAL, BUT ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE SOLD AT -- REDUCED PRICES, - LYKEN S VALLEY MOVE COAL, $2,00 per ton. " NUT " C 4.00 " Also constantly on band, LYEEN'S VALLEY BROKEN, EGG, CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL, WILKESBARRE BROKEN, No. and 4, NUT, Blacksmith Coal, Allegheny and Broad Top. Also, hickory, Oak and Pine Wood. E. BYERS. pl 4 • - No. 102 Chestnut street. DRUG AND' -PRESCRIPTION STORE 7u17 - 11 W. ARMSTRONG Frac- Veal 1 ruggist and would inform the eitizogs!of Harrisburg, that he has leased the store room recently occ toed by Dr. Kimbell . , and is uow prepared to furnish those who fell dispotod pattooise bim. with pure and unadu:terated Drugs and Medicines, su has con be road upon, having bad settal,yealkozperl-nce in tne Drug and Prescrlptide begines-clie respectfully solicits a share o(Physician Pre: cri ption buslu as. He has also a large and vl tied asaui tomtit of Perfumery, tqado,mry, &J. Also, all, fifth° most popriar Patent hte didn't s to the day ; alco,-Tobacco, Segura, :nun. bcd , of the b st brands; also, Alcohol, Turp Mine, HerninA elul 1, Co 1• II Ere Iu fact evei ything usually kep _ht a well. quaked d ug store. re vl2 dlm GENERAL ORDERS---No. 3. READ QUARDHLS STH I Iv. P. V., Wait- burg. Nov. bth 1860. . . I. 'Ms Volunteers of the Fir tti . DilsiOn P. V.. will pa- rade at darit,lnarg, on • TossnArdanuary 15, 1861. at 10 lovk A. M., to loauaurota GUrernOr Alfirew G. Curt n. ' 11. All t r oll4l. eerS iu !nu nfltare col Wal ly Inched to p , rt ci, ate. Begim.uts, Battalions and Companies nlll report to. I- tigh.dier General N. C., Willaras, ad Brigade 6th Div. -v. V., at rt - - Major General WILLIAM H. KEW, fah Dor. .t.. V. TAMES Furnismo, rove GENERAL ORDERS---No. 4. HEAD O :lDisE is Si) BRIGADE / fah Div. - P. V , Nov 6111,1560. I. Agreeable to the orders of Major Genorsi Kelm, 6th Dl - hsion r V., tho Sd Brigade 6th Division, P. V. will pa - rude at Harrisburg on tuitgioxr,Jauuary /sth, 1861. at 10 do oCk a. hi., to int ikloate lu th. inauguration oi Guyer- Dm Andrew G. Cu tin. Col. Baker, to the let Regiment will report to Ifni. John W.. Brown, at Harrisburg, on or •befora the lit of January. 1861. . • C ipt. Erter, of the o Cameron Guard will report at 'Head Quarters or before ate, 10th• of January, 1861 fur further orders. By order of ' - IS. C. WILLIADIS, Brigarlier General - Brigade' toli Division P. V. Joarra F. Rain, Aid•de!Camp. nov6 RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. - , SALE - -- . -• MI Mit , MI 01! II I li • • . _. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY In the City of Harrisburg. ?THAT well-known . and valuable hotel orerty known as the . . "SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE," now in the occupancy oiWm, llocherman, situate on the east end or Alaritet street, end 'immediately opnceite the Pennsylvania 'Railroad Depot, wiliheofered at PRIVATE SALE until the 4th of December neat, and , r not sold be tore that time; will be put up at public aucton on •that day. ' Thls 13 the most desirable properly in the city of liar risburt for hotel ha§iness.lts - proximity to the Penn. Sylvania Reilmai;lDepoi; and the DePot. of all the rail roads centm lag genial raiburg,unikealtalafe conven , eat and acceadblelo the'ii%::veltvg than any o.her Hotel iii ' the city. ......_. to•ndiptdireity - !ludas to the Lents otaalei zosty-tv hnd by sipOyiag to 'WM -11; - Alittorney-ot-Law, , . North cor. Market Square, (Wyetles itullumg t ) second Cr " • otti-daw NEW M a UR - N.IN G 'GCMGS OATH CART & BROTHER, Bane now open Et huge assortment:or MOURNING -and FROOND mutßsuie. 42REAS'GOODs, SHAff2s, 414 , TA5, SLEEVES, • 11AN.D.ICERCHIEFS, VEILS, and AU other oxida, degrable for Fall wed W liter wear. i‘0.14 Menet equere,, - Next to the klarrieburg 13atik. FAMILY BIBLES. THOROUGHLY complete stock of all ,43 ca rs . istylin, Icor Ml* itt 1 ' Rt..HGNEW CW'AP F17PW6"164. wlietE - .Oli.AB.uYl FOR PRESERVING - a very superior ar ..1.63 klitailareellle• OWe by WA. DOW. JR. & CO* "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS NEUTRAL IN NONE•" HARRISBURG, PA.. MONDAY AFTERNOON, .;DECEMBER 3, 1860 FOR MARINO Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds ofPastry, OONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the're -sult of 'careful chemical research. All its ingredi e. is are prepared in the highest state of purity, and corn ' °ended With a view to produce bread of a far better quality, and in much less time, than by any .other pro.. oess ; and by the manufalturers submit it, With entire confluence, to the judgment of discriminating house• keepers, bakers, &c. Mead of all kin s made by using Concentrated Leaven Is' thhter, mei a digestible and nuitridous; has an agreea. blo t natural taste: is lent liable to sour ; will retain its moisture longer than by soy other process, and the wsole preparation for the oven need pet exceed ten mitiutes. It to valuable because it is not Deriahable, and may bo rendered eva table in places and at tittles when yeast is not within reach, as at sea. In all ellmatas and under al. eircumstancei, it may be adopted, thus obviating all Al:Malty of premning yeast or other ferme t, wash is frequently of an inferior quality, rot daring . the bread more or loss unwholesome. It is also valuable es regards economy, aft it has hoop' asem mined that ¢ s..ving is ( . ff..Cled in the flour of not lees than le per cent. in the common promos much of the I.l.erligr:tet of the dour is let by to ing cuhveried Into carbo is acid gas, or spiricand the waste is in curred solely lor the purpose of generating gas to raise the dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is avelded, and toe gat obtained in a manner equally effi cacious. Fomentation. as has been stated, destroys a part of the flour or meal !qi, io consequence, a barrel of flour weighing 19f. m 3, which. by the eon Mon Method; m ordinarily akei about 2to which of bread. gives by this prom's 2PO Thu ,:thus effecting the very Important itivtog oft(' per cent the untidily of flour. By conformitylo the directions on each package,,:any perou capainwet ordinary a.te. hen may c. 'duct the process, and the re suit will Invariably be highly sausfsetney. CERTIKCATE FROM TIC FIAYES, As.obor to the Su's of AlasFachusistte: I 'l have road) sett the Coneentr- tell thavei; 'manufac tured brbietins. Edw chamborliu & Co., with reference to its platy aid 'efficiency Of action in producing the el'• feet of Yeast in dhtendiug, dough, andthereiby rendering: fit fit -for ti aging, bread. This article is skiljgaly co*, pounded, from perfectly pure material Ito rallies -the dough without cum umlng the sugar or any other'princi pie ill ti e fl ur, pc foully; and tile same weight et flour will pi ouuce mote eveet,palatable bread than coo be obtained through yeast; while for cakes and pantry.lt is •lovaluable, as it saves all risk, and much 'lima of the' pastry cook. "The ex.perimnits made by me confirm the statements made, by the manulatourers, and proves this, compound worthy of public approval and extended use. `..lt "A A. It .a.Yht3, M. D.,State .I , lriyer, "16 Boylston street, Boatel], September 25, 1860." BREAKFAST ASD Tat, Itolir.—Tivo or tare° tesafaxinsfut of Leay. u (according to .11-• quality of the llour,);`uyout quart e• .ur; mix tholomh yby paaalug too - or ttireo tm.es thro,mii a r lave ; rub iu a pieceof butter.half:the IS air) of au egg, and ENts _ paste cold i_tailk or: water, (milk i3' p. eferable ) barely iiiff enough te' Peknott rolling . .att. Much knew ing should be trididedi , Cut In to di !deed form, and place numeuiately in ix hot Anew andthike.quickly. . LOAF ktexan.—Tf same proportions of Leiiin end flour sirted together as'above. ern' • : • i • ).. : • . - aefiun a En ni,dsttely to :a ,low oven. GRAHAM BKIIAD -'t hree teaspoonsful of Leaven to. one qn ,rt wheat meal, sifted together ; add one gilt of Mo. ftieses and two eggs ; make the paste thin with milk aid hake in a slow BROWN BREAD —Tbree teaspoonsful of Leaven to one tYat. 0110 pint of corn mall, all well sifted to gether; add mu eggs and about a gill of unitisses; +Rake the paoo thin wall mile, and bake aleorly. • .ISUCKW - IRAT CAICIIS —Flour and milk stlflclsnt toliake one qua t t i batter ;a - 1 d one egg, then three te r adpeOnefal of I.earen;. beat to a froth, and 'cook quick: 1/mum ios.—.1:111 together elm goat-Lid:Our ti,nd £*otva slmou.i 'al of Lear ett ; a' piece of. tidttinqtalratt large as an egg ; mix with 'mild milk eriviter, and boil ten minutes. - - ' SIRW, Coop —Hit together two large cups or flour and two teaepouneful at Leuven; put to half a cup of bu" ter dries cup end a half or sugar; mix with -cold milk- or stater to a etillbatter, add spice to Butt tho-taite; and bake immediately. WWI NATI BPONGE lase—Two . cups of white sugar beatun itri , ll Cm yolks of six. eggs—the widirs,of six eggs neaten to a 'froth; then beat alt Vrgether ; add throe cups of sifted Roar_ one cep of wtitor, and three teaspoonful of Leaver.; fiwor with two tu-spounsfal of essence of le: mon. and bake ie a quick even it aunts —Sift t igether one quart of flour and ttirai tea.-puomful of Loot cn ; rub in ciao tea-cal ful of batter. add a c-ip and a Emir of white sugar; and spice to suit the taste; in z acid eucugh to roll ou', and bake quick. Casa.One quart of flour and tbr e teaspoOzts ful (it Laaccu sited t - igaher ; add a cup of batter, one poutitt currant=, two caps-of white sugar and 00, tea spa -dual 01 dIIIALMOH MIA with cold milk lo a stiff hat ter. and bako iu a blow oven. CORN 0.8,1i.-.,1110 pint each of flour and Tadian m'al, and th,ee waspoorsful of Leaien;'well elllod tlige.her ; 'add one gill' of molasses and two eggs; mix thin with and Rake in a blow oven. UP CARE.—FiVe'CIIpS of flour and three teaspoonsful• of Leaven, sifted together; add one cup of outer, two of sugar; and two eggs, all well beat together ; then add' a cup of currants, and spice to suit the taste. inklat about haSan hour. , I AMES' LA66 —Three quarters of a pound of liotti and lour towspooLsful oC Lesion sifted togethcri ouelound of sugar snit SiX ounces of butter beaten to a oro4af Otte. whites 01 eight eggs well beaten, and the juice of fife men; this wah Whitelka CA:ki: —Five cups of flour, three teaspcietisfur of coaxer' ' -three cups of sug.r, one of butter,. one of, m ht, and two eggs , fruit and spice to the taste. Bake aoout hail an hour. . Packed in CaSCEI of 1,2, 4, and Six Dozen Cana. For n,lo by Grocers and Druggists seuerAly. WILLIA,II GL LAGER A BNU., tVlaW,eastiodgents, No. 69 /North Front :Area, Philadelphia. HERR'S HOTEL! . . NEWLY. .REFITTED DE UNDERSIGN ED having lased T thin well known-and popula , Anneirin the city of liartishsirg,lB now:ieliniug. and fwmisleng:thes..spme . wrtn SEW FURNlTLf,hetir the . very bent-modern It in locatea in cue inodt eentr Al .Part.cirthe_city, within a Short dintauce of the d , pois o 1 frur eillereu,yailroad and also near the Slate Ca yitol baildirign. The hcone in large and the eleeking apartments are vottilatea. Tho TAl3t.h. is well provided with all Seasonable.arti. ales This city is 'well kuowri throughout the State 'as having the best market outside of the Atlantic cilia), Ma'. - Oonsequeutiy' no- complaints aballbemede on that score. The BAR has also uodergone changes and will be kept stocked With* the best hnd purest Capon hi the Country , No exertion will be spared to' make the traveler and sojourner comfortable ill eVel y respect. A continuance o: the patronage or the old customers, together Waimea! adultlons is - respectfully sell Mail. - J. H. REXFORD it CO. Harrisburg, Angus t 23-tf . _ CITY LIVERY STABLES. ELACEBZILRY ALLAT, -ZaV . /ZZAR 01 lIItBR'SIIO22M. pHE undersigned has re-coUanieneed the Avery 6tioiuc%, m his WSW . SPACTCIUS STA BLES, located as above, with'a line:irk Vaned stock of HOBBES, CASKLLGES and ObikilksLith:S; Which ha will hire tet moderate rates. Inf./ART:Z. - • H. L. GODBOLD, ARACTICAL Tuner and 'Repairer of - PIUDOS.M,I(46IIrI6, &C., &C., Win rcedVe ordetiln future at s%M. 1 NOLILE'fi Made :Aare, 92111iiketatreet au orders ha at the above 'named plaeu, or atthe Bualtler libusr; w it atfrut with - prunipt attentiau. 11. st 11iN.02 for sale salon my ,• • NOTICE To SPECULATORS. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IVA - SAIL • A NUMBER OF LABGESIZERBUILD,, 23. IN° LOTS adjoining 'the, ketuid Ilinue.and,Werk amyl's of ihe • Peuna kailroad • Cumpastyi:will lbw sal on Ivaxaniible tiarmapj*..to . • • •, • ; • ausSO filiatellantpus. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, MANUFACTURED BY EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., Pr opietors If Shawmue Cheanioal Work.. No. 33 INDIA DIRER r, Boston. DrRECTION,S n ovl3-dam MtbiCat DR JOHNSON, 33A.xemmla-c0xt..30, LOCK , ROSPITAL. ue digipiiireia The moat certain, Speedy and.eirekluVreiniiifrfew DIMMER OF IMPRUDENCE uraittordnx.. ro mass Emma No Mercury orNozzotes Drugs. Di so coioos, 71f yoolcon To Two Demi •lEW - • • ar *VMS W Wotan/est of. the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Paths in the Loins, Affections of the litidnoye and. Bladder, Organic Wsaktiffia, NeiVOUB Debi li ty,iDacay or the Physical Pow eri, Dyspepsia Lantaor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas palpitation of the Eloart,ffinaidity,ffremblings; Dimness oi light or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach Affections of the Bead, Throats Noie or Skin—those terrible disorders arising from the indiscretion.or Solitary Habits of Youth— those dreadful anddestruellin practices winch - produce cooMitutional debility, render marriage impossible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. Voting minfeareciallYwho have become the trichina of solitary Vice, that dreadftil and destructive habit which aiumally sweeps to•in'untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant i.ntalleci.„ who mightotherwlim haie entranced listening Senates with the thunders of9loQaence;orwakedtoeastncythelivinglyre, may call with full corlldence. M.IMUGS . . Married p.eraons, or those ccomemplating marriage, being aware of Apical Weakness, should immediately consul* Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health, ORGANIC' WEAKNESS. hamediately Oared andfuti Vigor Regored ' lie who places himself under Ahe care of Dr. J.. may religiously confidein his honor ail& ge.dleman, and cond. dcattly rely iiPenLisiskilkussi - phyinelau. air Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore d., isfthe left hinad side going' frbirrailtimore street, 7 t'lll from the cornor. Be. particular, in, observing the na e sad noisiber, or yon;wllludstalie the place. Be - particular, for, .knorarifi Trilting Quacks, with false names, or Faits, atioribig , Oerilfhlates;attracted by the , . reputation of Dr. Johnston, Jurk near. All letters musttontahi & - Postage 'Amp, to use on the eply. DR. JOHNST.ON Da. ~l'oasurros raemher ;of Ma Royal Cottage et haryeon °edam, graduate fratit,one of, the avast eminent Collegesc l the U : States,`.itlidtha `greater; part of "whose WO has bees 'apaatial.the libsOtals :of London, Paris; Philadelphia and 41iiswhare, has fiffeetedainhe of the retesiluitettiablng cures tliat'veate ever:known: letan4tFaubled with ringing th the ears and held- who* asteep,great* nervousness: Pelss tlarniegl at sudden spuitds, `hashntkaltissi Nrith liminess r hiashhis, attended sonietimea With: tlftttaitattieht tiled twere feared iteariediate4 'TAKE PARTIO!IL.tR'NOTICX Dr.l.'addreared all those; vitae" baring' I *tired them Silva by private , and improper indulgences, that Beare and solitary whfch ruins both body and mind, un ~ittinftbern fOr'enber;bbsin.fis or`society. ' 111Ere.are some of the sadlimi tnebnichcilY effects pro !need by early habits 'of yOuth. visr Weititneeoi et : the LiOck and Limbs; Pains - Di the —lbrad,'Dhatieei.nr , Less crieff .- Ailia - VißeWkiiiiiirtdinn of the-Weare r Dyspep. de, Nervous irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions r General Debility, :Symptoms of :Deosump.. Due,', effects on the mind are much to be • treaded ;=dase.otilemory,Ccinfuelon of -Idesa,-Depres non of Spirits, Evil gre^,ebrelimpt„ Aversionto Society, lietrust, Love efaffelltede,-Ittnidity, Act; &reams cite e I'ol effects. .Thousands of persona or elates, can now judge whath the fano!) of the/r: . declining health, loam their:Tiger, be, about t e y ~U4 = rhiZeaallfau, • - -- -1 - _ YODN who have •Injured:thetnneltres bra'aertsin Traction; in .iniged in when slone habit.frooently learned from compaelone, sehool;the effects of which are 'nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cared, renders marriage Introssiblei and . destreys • both mind 'antibody n °cid apply inamediately. . What a pity .that - .lrAlatigitilui, the hope o f has: country, doe darling of bla parents, shonfd -be anatohed,from a,l 'arierieefif raid enjoyments' 'elite thboOndiiipreiteeri cf ieviatlag fiom -the . patfic r ef nature, andiedulging in a certain secret habit: gaoh•penfoni mist y before content plating luftwax. effect that a sound and belly are the 1120 St neon ler eeillsiteslo proinote dennublal:happinese. Indeed ve out thele,thejourneithrough life becomes a weary p.: A O tmigo te .prospeot hourly darkens to the view - ; the mind baooniehelindetved with and filled with die melancholy reflection that the happiness of 'another 'bebonies bllghtedwith our own.. DR. JOB.NRIPIVS, INFIGDRATING REMEDY FOR .(11.GANIil WEAKNESS ' this great and ltriportentietnedy, 'Weakness of the Organs are speedily cured; andfun 'Vigor restored. Thousands of the most'-nervous asordebilltated who aid lost all hope ; have been itomedlately relieved. Al Impedinienni "to . aritage,Ph"ysical or Mental piagiiafia cation "Nerv:Ouli' "Teitibllnt; *millets or 'Eithaustlon of the mat feartuflihid. epeedfi y cured. . . TO STRA,IOERI3 The many thousands cured at this institution within the last tireive Years, and' the , immerens important Dermal Operations performet 'by Dr. q.; - witneued 'by . the re porters of the-gapers and Many other peritons, notices of which have agatCand again before thepublic, besides his standing as a geriffesnan- of character and re? sponsilary, Is a sufficient guarantee to Uninitiated • DISEAUE OF IMPRlMENOE.—Wheifthe'enegulded and iniprudent votary.otpleasure finds he , has imbibed the seeds ef,-tills:painfal Olseese, it too often happens that &IL ilt-timed sense of shame or dread 'of discovery deters him 'from - apfolyinele tliMie' who, from edticatkis - ,and re. .speotabilitr- can- , alobe befriend - nun, delaying 'till - tbe conatlutionalsYmPtems of this horrid disease make their 'appairance; affecting the head, throat,, nosei skin, km, progressing , on • with frlghighl till death puts a ,period his dreadful sufferings ty"sending hiM to 'Rhat bourne from Whence ne traveller returns." it is a molar,: holy ibettbuttldliniands•fall victims to this terrible die ease, owing-to :the. unskiltithaess of - gorant pretenders, who, bittie Miff of Diet deadlipiiion, mercury ruin the orinstitittiort and`niske the residue of life miserable , roßtrangai --Um Doctor's Diplomas hang in. his aloe. air Lettere most noniain a Stamp to noon the reply. ai r , .Bemedlea Bent blianif, Smith . Frederica 'Arent, Baltimore. ,aorlatikw.li. • . . SILVER PLATED W.8.11.E BY 13A - RVEY FILLET, No 1282 Raiket Street, Pun.anameta., Manufacturer of flue NICKEL SILVER, and IKILVER PLATER of • ROBES; SIV11,18; 1,011. A BETTER KNIVES, CASTOR.% TEASET • "URNARIATLES, WAITERS,' •DUTTER 111 TIER, 10E11.1CIIERS., CAKE BASKRPo', COMMUNION WARE, CUPS, 111:10S,.GOBLETS, With a genet allonfortment, compriising none bid the bes quality;_ made of the beat materials etiLd'heavily . p/ated, coo: 'diluting them A . Seryhmable and durable article . Poe HOTELS, STELEEOATS AID PRIVATE FARMER • •.. . . • _ igar 'Old' Ware: re -plated in the bed moonier. feep-dawly .13 - EYEHLER, ROUSE, S Ql7 AltE, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. • QEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. The Micah well known ant long-established WWI is nowundergolng a thorough renovation and :being-in a great degree natty fortaishee r un er the proprietorship of Mr: Garden: BOLION, who his been an lnniate of the house for the lastAhree years,- and is well known to ta guests. Thankful for the liberal patronage W.lO/1 It has en— joyed , I cheerfully orcumend Mr. Bolton to tho nubile r 'Tor. fjefi d&wtfl — • WILLIAM BUEHLEft. , . . . . • • - • • JUST -RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT' OF - TII - OSE EXTRA. - PINE. POINTED GOLD PENS 0 F NBWTON'6 ``(formerly Bagley's) :rna.nurnature f warranted tin bast to material, tba asest polnts4,:mbstiturable 'and as.cheap-as any n market, for sale t with a variety of Gold and Silver Catettibf Vikionajilseaitiajoilae.e, at EIMONIGIVO dlikAP BOOKSTORE; 51 Market street. VOR,lt i ;Biaiiiipity' aid or fe to /Atli nobs, 8.. GHAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE ! map - & CO WPERTH WAIT CORNER FRONT t MARKET STS. ANNOUNCE to the ci Izene of Harris-. burg ai d the peril; generally, that they havejust returned horn the eastern cities w to a large cud well ae• lip.ted stock of Fall and Winter . Goods, which they wilt sell at the ye .5 , lowest prices. -DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind. . Bleached .nd Unbleached Bfuslins, • Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A large assortment - of Welsh Si -aatels for likirting. An assortment Pr - mettle Weigh ms, '' Blanch slur Clo . g - hams, " Patine- 0 and Ca Finsiree, " Beta CIO he at a II rrices, Clo-10 fir Ladies' Chesterfields, Bearer Clothe tor the Arab may. A EINE ASEORTMENT OF BLANKETS. A large assortment of Cavimeres, especially adapted to -Boy's wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and tin dersttirts. An assortment of Carpel mom 1234 eta 'a yard to $1:00 per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECHENES, PLAID VALENCIA.% VELVET. POPLINS, STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED MERINOS, RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL WOOL DKLAINES, BLACK SILKS. ALL WIDTHS. A large antortinent of Procne andl3linketP.bawle, with a toll stock of toe latest- novelties. , Au asturttnent of Plain end Figured cAstunerea. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to firzt eats Hosiery. and Em broideries, &c., ar.ci timers in Bilotti o wove trailspring skirt pat tern extension. An assortment of trottaing and Flannel r. . PPR 11 /X COWPERTEIWArf, Corner of Front and Market Streets, flarrieburg. Formerly, •-coi' pled by J Pitney. - 0bt2.434y BARGAINS FOR THE: SEASON, JONES' STORE, Just received and recelclrg from Thiladolthia and Now York . . BARGAINQ In Filka of all Sind, for.eaSh. DARGALNS•IiS.II.I.WiS, of ad kinds, fol. mat; BARdeISB su Cloaks and lalmaa of for , certi. .GARGA/NSlrs 'laid -Dress Gouda, of ad lands, for BARGAINS ill every, Yars.ty of -seaswie- WOO Goode for casli. • BARU-AlM:id lilaukets,•of all kinds, for cash. ' BARi+AINS 10 . .401 Smile Of.Fiduaebs, for cash. BARG AlRSiiiC.irpetu-e of o,lCiottl, .t0..,.J0r cash.. Aud`DA ROA .RS iu all kinds of Dry Gut.o.a :.sus ly. kept . in Storm; and a choice Irual very large, well :elected stock, for crib, at Tottz, 6018 , - • - YHILAL~IrI"A SHIRT AND COLLkit HOUSE 1 MARUPACITURFas 0! SUIRT BOSOMS White, Fancy. Check,- • Hickory, tienitn .nd Flannel LINDER. AND OVERSHIRTS, Ovetalls, Drawers .ud Gehtteruene' Funi4hing Goods. BENNETI & RUCH, octl7-dBrn - 217- Oh toll -Alley. Agebta for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing. FOR THE LADIES, A LARGE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY 'TOWIN'S KID GLOVES, Slighaly damaged with water—n*los 50 and 75 cts.— GRb.AT BARGAINS. ' A fate a-eortment dame quality, per.au:,—alank, White and Velered, at" CATIICART'S, N. 14 blarket z...quara. • . . _ . . . JUST FROM THE rJCIEL.EI.7:3M' ISALT—BMS SUB; RIBER has just received 1_ from the New ork and Philadelphia Trade dates A - LAME AND WELL SELECTED STOOK. OF STANDARD WORKS ! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. ALSO, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS ; To which the attention of the Public, Committees of Libraries, Teachers, Country Merchants and purchar.ers generally, is invited. AS all have been purchased far below the regular prices, they can and will he sold at but a email advance on' the ens; Insurinz to purchasers a saving of 10 to 26 .t.er cent. on trade prices, at " BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, Si Alarket mreet• BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 51 MARKET STREET, IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY = SCHOOL BOOBS CM SCHOOL STATIONERY, Comprising as the varioitA ELIDING AND' SPELLING - BOONS, ABIZO2VICTICS . ALGEBRAS, GIIADDA RSV 'ETYMOLOGIES, - • PIIIEGISOPDIES,• and all the iCHOOL BOOKS used iu the rations Pablie and Prlvat.atehools of the Qty, together with CC.P.B AND COMPOSIIION BOOKS, LE2TBR, CAP and NOTE PAPER, &LANE BOOKS, SLATES, LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, . PENS AND. BOED.EIIB, INE . INICETANDS, llELERE:dind the meet complete assortment ul school. Bf 83/uNtRY constantly on hand ano for sale IatIBE LOWEST OP .AZilt kLA.T. to the city at • BERGNER'S CHEAP HGOKSTOBE, E/ Market streat. Mir Liberal diacounts made to teachers and dealers. Any article not on hand promptly furnLthed without extra'charge. DR. C. WEICHEL, SURGEON AND OCCULTST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. nonr2l.4ew. DENTISTRY. THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL Stat6l4tY, had retursed and roomed I.l* pumas ur.ltate street opposite the•••Brsay.- Hull-0, ,, wimra he will be pleased C , atterid . te s i o may 41. are We s6T- Viee 4l , B. I.I.._GLID„.D. D..;?. 0 RANGt:S AND LEMON DENY 'BOX in prime order just re. _ 011:14.1A114 to? ale jr. le co. , Val - ~Wbl DOCK Iftrant Hawing procured Steam Power Pregncl, we are reps r' d to execute JOB end W.u , K - PRINIIN(3- of earl y ,rttninn. cheat; er that It ran be Cone at any other ,e -tabliabtoantin 'be cow girrour lines t r it Is cunt huts cue Lail-square. Fa h rte ~r mere than in. r eonstitete a *pato. 0. Half l quare me day.... one week one meett......... tt a three mentos 8 00 as six months It tl One year.... .•411.1,1 bOO One Roars one nay 00 . er 'e w'ek •• • • ...- .... .. ..... .2 00 it One month_ ..... . .. a three m0nth5....... ... ..... . .3 .00 6 00 a six mouths._ 8 00 6 . One t ear .... 10 00 wirl3o6thess notices inserteo in the Lite *Amen. or tiefore Marriagee and Leaths, FIVE CEEiS ILE LINE for each insertion. NO. 74. oa-marriages and Deaths to be charged as regrlar advertisements. - Speech of Senator Seward, MB WNW 011 TOE ELECTION AND or TUN PUMP The Republicans of Auburn-recently bad a celebration over the result of the election. Pub lic buildings and private residences throughout the town were brilliantly illuminated. The Wide Awakes matched in torch-light proces sion through the streets. Stopping in front of fieuator Saward's reeitireace, they called him out for a epeeehe He responded as follows: GENTLEMEN, WIDE-AWAKES. - FELLOW CITIZENS,. FRIENDS END NEIGRBOBS:—This not is exactly ac cording to Contract. We parted last at add. aighr, you remember; it was at the Court House. The dear,. the 6th of this month.— Uoubtful, et, ivhether it was nut the 7th. We were receiving the election returns..' TOO First Ward, Republican; Second Ward, Retiub licrin; Third Ward, Republican; 'Fourth We'd, astounding, Repirblican. [Cheers. Hurrah for the Fourth Ward!] That is right. The Fourth Ward deserves it Give the ward -three more. [Three more were given.] Now I Wilk of it, the First Ward deserves as, many. x - cheers were given' for the First Ward;] . then came "news - frum - the'Setieral - terwns, 'cheering, glorious, magnificent, - arid - the - scatte dug re 'urns from other towns, counties and States.— I till you that the State was Republican by 50,000; that ii,.. - Taham Lincoln was President; that you would not nerd me to r j ace longer with you. I promised to leave a 'relit burning in my library, awl th it it you should.haviebael news, I would come back to you if tall. d, awl you promised me nut to come unless the news should cc me in lather blue. [We did. That's it.] Well, the news didn't o eine in blue; but till tieht and cheering. And yet you are here again. [Laughter, cheers. That's a tot.] And what aggravates the ease is that the news is too cheering for, you. to enjoy it alone.— [Laughter.] - -•;-• - Well; I eupperssls.o tiirist not insist on strict performance of engagements in these times, ,especially -with Wide Awakes. It is - in their nature to be uneasy. and to make other per p'e se. They would not 1. t their advereargreereep trefere the election. "their inert is Mildt nui ex pert to be allow,d to rest uurriettrib.d niter the election. [Cheers emit laughter.] - Fellow citizens, you - -baire a tieht"-to - 1.1 des. I remember that I ihoeght it an i'ecc son for rejoicing when the gruel cause we, now- main. tinn, - carried one ward in ethe - eity. ene or two ,orettrre t home in the Couerty, and the State of ;Vet - Mont- a one iu the: while country. But now who Will deny-our right - to.rijoiee.when it miles all the wards in the city,- all-the towns in the centity, all the mind sr in :the State where it- argon era is fairly .neardeturlaWarit:e . °illy all Ile Stites In the U+ iou whickallbw, la -f rot, free bp. eels, free eiebatee free media, and free and uui verse' suffrage. It is the ecru-st . • [Cheer a.] But: three is still greater reason to rejoice in. the manner iu w nice this suet ese has been won. it is the veidiit of 'he peeple fora pre forcipk; the - Iteputi;kaii - prineigle; th;- true" - Delaueratio principle hi equaland exaA L juitice to all 'men. [Caeere ] leis a verdict rendered pubic on ecnevietion without. resider) or interest:•iNcit.n. Republican vote iu the Unbeil Slate& his' been• procured through terror, net me by bribery or corruption. Ney, every vote line been given in i et f,t,oxe. of I otiteiriation and coriupti u.--- [Cheerei] I do riot charge that the Fcsion veyea .or other oppwition votes were -largely given under such appliances. But the record of the ceuva-s remains, and bears Its testimony that the main argument of those parries was their menace of disunium, tied the last reliance was money at the polls. - [Cheers; that is so.] Who_will now libel the American people? Who will deny their virtue? But this demonstration of yours has its mean ing—its meaning in various reli ti itia. It re tails the post, aud tells that the erroneous na tional policy of forty yews has been retraced, ricuusidered, revised, condemned and renoun ced. let,. then, the la-sions and the prejudices he buried with the errors of the past. It bars on the future. It assures us that here ,fer the policy of the country will be the deielopment of its iesoutces, the increase of its strength and its greatness, by the ag- , ..t“ ies of freedirm and humanity. [Cheers.] Dietniae we, then, the suture until s ime new election calls you attain to your council chambers, to renew your efforts in obedience to the principle that eternal vigi- lance is the tax we pay for enduring. liberty.— [Cheers.] The immediate question is the bearing of the occasion on the preeent. What is our preeetri _ duty f -It iiaimply that of magnanimity: We -- have learned heretofore. the practice of patience uuder political defeat. It now remains to show the greater virtue of mod-ration in triumph.-- Mat we May do this let- us remember shit it is only as it 4 ures of speech thatthe use of martial terms, such as "defeet' . and "victory," ob tain in our system of elections. The parties engagal in an election are not, never can be, must never be, enemies, or even adversaries -- We are all fellow citizens, Ammicans, breihree. It is a trial of issues by the circa only of reason; and the . contest is carried to its conclusion, with the use only of suffrage. Au appeal lies from the people this year to the people themselves next year—to be argued and determined in the isatheivay, and so on for ever. This indeed, - a long way tethei fitt mixt- recut of rights and the establishment of inter ests. It is our way, however, now . 'ire it has been heretofore. • Let it be out' way hetetalter. [Cheers.] If there be_among us or ice the Coen- • try those who-think that matsliallieg arrniesior s pulling down the pillars of the Republic is-ra' better,. becauie a shorter, way, let us neri,doribt that if- we commend our way by our - patience, our gentleness, our affection toward them, they too will, before they suall h tee gone too far, Bed out that our way, the old way, their old way as well as our old way,, _ ant i only thgr . - shortest bat the best. . . Irellow.citizeus, 1; should do' Injustice bayou, and violence to my own feelings, if I did not ; recognise in this visit a warm and most get(er etti Le nortstratiaa ofyour personal kindnees tO tee. You know how deeply I was cou.imitted to the ttiumph of this Freeiciential ticket more than to any other in limes that, ate past; and to its triumph more d.stinct and emphatic, if possible, here than anyvirliefe else. JELOw the eyes of frieutis in every part.ot the country were anxiously fixed on this State, , on this LIJUYI• ty, wry,' even ou this town, to le'arn wherher we were true in this: crisis to our cause., our country, and to ourselvre. This lent a new and totense earnestness to'your etfor ts, anti our Sueue:S,_ :therefore, eacteded all thAt we d iretite promise, titough not. what we oared to, hope. To - e'vear teeny acts uf'hiade . kindoeFa - bite itl3roug . ht to toe Iran my twilit:. inns. My welcome bout abpaci.--eyMpal by wit:; me in my labors for -nottittry at Wainsit.g- grinting flfrtri. .. 1.. ISPell Fne SQI MEI I 00