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Females, take no more Pills 1 They are of no avatl for Complaints inoldent to the sex. Use Extract Machu. Heimbold's Extract Bean is a Medicine which is per fectly pleasant is Its Taste and Odor, = But immediate in its action, giving Health andirigor. to the Frame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restoring the patios' to a yerfect state or HEALTH AND PURITY fle'mbold's Fxtract Buehu Is prcpired according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, and is prescribed and used by_ :the Most Eminent Playatclantr.. , . .` Delay uo longer. Procure tee rernedy-atence. „ . Price 81 per bottle, outran' Depot 104 Feetlx-5% Bey/sinner-4in a ed Dealers. ~,Tmlng to Alm Off Weir ilitln'olber articles of SUCRE smatatien attained by II iiiattle _ritbold , s Extract Machu, nd at the ~..o e nuice• t resolutions to r , tr Article! _ ing pensions for tIANat much less rates and ......—.,mlisreniiireiftreilllfy paying n much better profit. We Defy Competition I Ask far lielmbeld'eaktraet Buehu. lake no other. Sold by D. W. Gross Co.. in4nalt*rogglsts every where. nevll-daw3m JOUN B. SMITH'S • qa BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A WAYS on hand a large assortment of 111. ROUTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &0., of the very best monies for ladies, gentlemen, and ebildrens' wear.— Pekes to suit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDER in the beet style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. entl6.dtr JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg, PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that he 'wilt continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, RE. LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH EAtS. 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 bebiw the German Reformed Church. decls-dtf AUGUSTINE L. ()BAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Residence No. 27 'Vora& Second Sired. N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO. tv..l3dtt W W. HAYS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Walnut St., between Second and Third, Harrisburg, Pa. ar4p dawt DR. T. J. Zi SURGEON DENTIST, ' , TEAS his services to the citizens of 1,..1 Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share of the public patronage, and gives assurance that ~his best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro fession, tieing an old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in nvlting the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services OStee No. 128 Market street, to the house formerly oa copied by Jacob R. Irby, near the United States Hotel, in Pa. itnyB-dly 114110:13611111 HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SNELL'S ROW, NEAR MARKET,'. Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth CITY OF HARRISIBCRO, ?EWA'. Y/2.dtf GEQRGE FISHER' , ATTORNEY A•. 11 LAW. OFFERS his professional services to all Persona having business to be transacted in the several Courts of Dauphin county, the Land Department of this State, or before the Board of Properly. Hiving been associated in the practice of the Law, withihie or, JOHN A. EISIIEB., he promises diligent:: and careful akeilion to all professional business entrusted to teem ocorner of Second and Locust streets, (opposite to tunsyLvania . so,) Harrisburg. STATE CAPITAL BANK, AMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO CORNER SECOND AND WALNU2 HARRISBURG, PENN. • A FRESH STQCIE.. Of Vanilla Beane, Hookers' Farina, Perfumery ,and, Fanc Scapa, at • MILES , DRUG RE, tity y 8 Market street, below Fifth, Harrisbur StO g, -. ... ' ..... : ... . , . . . 7' ~ 4. , • . . 1f 11' Er : > .A.01 , 4/. . _ e . 4 - 4 4. 1 •: i 7 " . \ '--- 0 ,-NP , ~ i-,..--___. i,I • - - irltitetav-H. •- • .„...„....,,,.„.....,.....,...„........T........... ' ..._...... ., 4 . . . . . .. . VOL. XIII: (goal ! (goal:! ! (goal !! ! COAL COAL ! ! COAL !It - -NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET.CLEAN COAL!: .T4ll Weight and Nothing. Short ,of It! "riIIIANKFUL TO MY. FRIENDS AND 11 CUSTOMERS for their liberal patronage, I:would now inform them and the public generally, that -I am fully prepared, on short notice to supply them with: all kinds of SUPERIOR COAL OF ALL SIZES: - wPREE FROM SLATE; AND CAREFULLY SCREENED -AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD, Although.my coal ienot 'weighed SELF•WIAIGRING aims BUT IS RiE.'OBED ON SUITS ACCURATELY METED BY T/15 SEALER OF WEIGUTB AND AlgAn - 8113 5 anti COLlsllll2ClE'rqay rest assured that they will be fairly and honestly. dealt with I sell nothing but the very best article, and no mixing. ALSO HICKORY, OAK and PINEWOOD, alwayi on hand. tiEO. P. WIESTLING. sept3-d3m NOT HIE FIRST ARRTVAL, BUT ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE BOLD AT REDUCED PRICES, LIKENS VALHI. SIOVE COAL, $2,50 per ton. " NUT $2.00 - - Also constantly, on hand,„ ..• - LYKEN'S VALKEY*. BROKEN, COPOLA4I44 STEAMBOAT COAL, WILKYSBARRE BRokbr, No. - 3 rind 4, " NUT. Blacksmith Coal, Allegheny and Bread 'Top. Also; Ilekory; Oak and Pine Waal. E. BYERS. pl 4 ," No. 102, Chestnut street. NEW DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION STORE ! VV W. ARMSTRONG, Prac tical Druggist and Chemist, would inform the citizens of Harrisburg, that he has leased the store room recently occ :pied by Dr. Kimbell, and is now prepared to furnish those who fell disposed to patrquise him, with pure and unadulterated Drugs and Medicines, such as can be relied upon, liavbag...had'severaVY.ears experienCe in the Drug and Prescription busbies?, be moat respectfully solicits a shire of Physiciabs'.Presoription business. He has also, a large and ;varied. assortment of Perfumery, stationery, &c. Also, all of the most popular Patent. Me dicines of the day; also, Tobacco, Segars,.Etiuff, -, of the best brands; also, Alcohol, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Coal Cif, &o. In fact everythmg iisualW,kept in a well stocked drug store. _ ..neyl2-dlm GENERAIt ORDERS , -No. 3; HEAD QUARTIBB rhyt DN. P. V., Harrisburg, Nov. Sib, 11160. J I. The Volunteers of the 'Fittli_Dzsision P. V., will-pa rade at Harriaburg,.ou .'Tuesoar,,J,arivary 16, leel, at 10, &click to imputed:4e ClOvernor Andrew G. Curtin:: -IL- All'Voluntetirs' in the Mate and but of itirepordial ly invited to •partibibate: • • ' •' 111. `Hogiments~ Battalions and Conippules will ropory_ to Brigidier GTnerall.o7 %%Demi:pd. Brigade sth P. V., at-llrpi'rgleVdif t r, Bp.ifooimitnd of it H. KEW, Div..'. V. James Parmamry, Aide-de=latrop: nov6 GENERAL ,ORDERS--N 0.4 HEAD QUARTERSBe BRICiADEI • P. ;goy- 6th,1860. e I. Agreeable to the orders. of liiijoi,GenerAltelinfi 6tii Division P. V., the Sd Brigade 6th Division P. P. Not pai rade at Harrisburg ea Toon; Janilitry 15th,1861; - !at 16; o'clock A. M. to.patielpate'iu the Inauguration of Geyer, nor AndreiorG: - burtin. 11. Col. Baker, of the lst,Regiment will report 'to Maj. John W. Brown, at Harrisburg, on. or before the Ist of january,lB6l. 111. Capt. Eyster,' of the Caineroi ,Guel'd will report at Head Quarters, cn or before , the - 10th of January, 1861 for further orders. By orderof .E. C. WILLIAMS; Brigadier General 3d Brigade fdlißlviaien P. V. .74191P11 F. EKE% Aill.de•Cam”' VAN INGEN & SNYDER,. - Designers and Engravers on Wood , N. E. COE. PINTHA trIIESTNET Philadelphia. EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving with beauty, correctness and dispatch. Original ueetgns furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons wishing cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, &c., engraved:as well on per sonal application. Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings, Show Bills, Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the &Wheat style of art, and at the lowest prices.. For specimens of fine engraving, see the Illustrated works of J. B. Lippineint & Co., .E.•g. Butler &Co. cut*: • WM. 3. BTEXIL, CARPENTER, AND JOBBER, CORNER WALNUT AND FRONT SIDEETS. 1 OBBING of all kinds done at short notice. in good style. and on reasonable terms. NEW M 01111 NI N G GOCDS CATHCART & BROTHER, Have now open a largo a.seortnient'of 'MOURNING and SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS, sHATVLS, COLLARS,. - SLEEVES, • : . E.A.2I 7 .IOEECHTEFS, • - :YELLS, and alt mbar goods desirable for Fall and Winter wear. N 0.14 Market Square, st. 2 Next to the Harrisburg Bank. - . FAMILY BLUES. A THOROUGHLY complete stock of a XL' sizes, styles, for sale at BKRONER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, WHITE BRANDY! FOR PRESERVING a very superior ar :ticle "tibiae& gaudier sale LOWAby. , I ' • & co. E__XTBA 2 S'II•GAR uR AMS Foy ale by "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE•" HARRISBURG, PA.. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 5, 1860. Bread, Tea-.oakes, all kinds of Pastry, Ao. nONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re sult of careful chemical research. All its ingredi• drita - are prepared in the hig best state of purity, and corn .fidunded with a view, to produce bread of a better quality, and in . Mudd less time, than by any ether newt ; andiby.:tbe manufacturers submit it, with-entird confidence, to the Judgment of discriminating house , keepers, bakers, &c. Bread of all ktnn made by using Concentrated Leaven is lighter, more digestible and nuitritious; has en agreed: ble, natural taste is less liable to sour ; will, retain Its moisture longer than by any; other ,process, and the whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ten minutes. It is valuable because it is not perithable,-and may be rendered available in plectra and at times when yeastls not within reach, as at sea. In, air climateS end,under all clrcumstances,,it may be adopted, thus obligating all difficulty of procuring yeast `or" other tome' t, whleh is frequently of an inferior quality, re, dering the bread more or less unwholesoinc. . „' , It is aldo valuable eayegards economy,as it has been aseertalned . that - d - sairing'is 'el:reefed hf 'the flour'ofhot loss then.l& per coat. -In the common procetta. mucli Of the saccharine of the flour is lost:by. being converted. into "carbosic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is btu tarred solely for the purpose of genoratiog gas to raise the done: fiy using Concentrated - Leaven thin waste - is avided; and.the - gap Obtained in amaithevequally nicieus. Rerinentatlen. as has been, stated; destroys a plul'of the flour, or meal, ."nd, In consequence, a barrel of dour weighing 196"1ba, which, by the Conimen method," ordinarily' makes aboat2so' Ms of 'breed: gives by this process 290.1bs thus effecting the very important saving of 16 per cent. in tha:queunity flour ., By, conformity hi the directions on each package, any, person cltpable of ordinary attention may cdn'duct'the process', and 'the're suit will inverlablyhe highly satisfactory.• • • _ • • "I have analysed the ConeentratetLes.ven„manufee tared by Messrs. Edw 'Chanitierlin - dt Co., rlth reference to its purity and efficiency of action in producing the et feet of yeast in.distending dough, and thereby rendering It fit for making bread. This article is skillfully com pounded, from perfectly pure Material., It raises the dough whited consnming the anar or any other princt ple-in the Hour, .perfectly; and the same weight of flour will produce more sweet, palatable bread than can be obtained through yeast; while for cakeetuad,pastry it is invaluable, as it saves all risk, and much time of the .Pastry cook. '' ' '‘The experiments made by me coarni the statements made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound worthy of public approval and extended use.. :; , "Respectful ly, • II &YES; M. D., State ArsaYer, — .9.6 Boylston street, BOSIOI2, September 26, 1860." . _ DIROCTIONS. . Maxie/air can TBI Rou.S.Two or three teaspix;niful of Leaven, (according to the quality of - the thner,) tcrene goad of tour; mix thoroughly by paseibetWo' or three times through a sieve.; rub lus. piece of.butter half the size-of an, egg, and make the paste with .cold milk or water, (milk is preferable.) barely stiff enough to permit rollfrig out. Much kiihriding should be riVoideC Cul'in .to desired form, and:Place immedititely:iirt hot.ovenfaddl bakeOuickly. . . . Lees Brien .— The same proportions of Leaven and lour siftedtogether as above,, omit the butter, and make the Ypaste stiff enough to:knead intori-hialViind Mike hit mcdiately-in a slow mien.; Glamor BREAD. Three teaspooesful.of,Leay.en t0 . ,00e quarto f Wh - daeni'eal, `sifted together ; add 'one gill'anio, lagers and two eggs; make the paste thin with milk and' baiter in a 814.3mA:wee. 'BROWN Eisen.—Three teaspoonhful of Leaven to one -pint of flour, and one pint of corn meal, all well sifted to. ,-,gether; add two eggs and about a gillufniolassos; utalt? it paste-thia with milk, and bake slowly: - • " ',-; - 13IICHWIIRAT CAIEES.— F Iour and milk sufficient-to make One; of batter;add one egg, then three teaimoonsful - of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick. . together one quart of flour and two tea apoonsful of Leaven; rub in a'pleca of butter haltas large as an egg ; mix with cold milk or water, and boil ten CaMiIER Catch—Elf% together two largO cups of nom-and - two teaspoonful of Leaven; putin half'a cup' of butter and cup and a half of sugar; mix with cold milk or water.to-a stiff batter, add spice to suit the taste, and bake immediately. . . • CINCINNATI fit'ONGII CARS —Two cups of white sugar beaten with the yolks of six eggs—the whites of sireggs beaten to a froth; then beat alt together ; add three cups of sifted flour, one cup of water, and three toaspoonsful of Leaven; flavor with two teasPoonitui °tenant° of 'lO mon, and bike Ina quick oven. - • • JpIaBLES —Sift together ono quart of flour and 'three leaspoonsful of Leaven ; rub in ono tea-cupful of butter,. add a cup and a ballot white sugar, and spice to snit the taste; mix stiff enough to rollout, and bake quiele.' XiiaroaCeam.—One quart of flour end three teaspoons ful of Leaven sifted- together ; add a euiof butter, one pound of currants, two cups of white sugar; and one tea spoontul of cinnamon ; mix with cold inAlic to a silif bat : ter, and bako' in a slow'oven. . •-• • Coto; Cum.—Ono pint each of flour and Indian mesh andthree teaspoonsful of Leaven; weli.sifled togeisir ; add one , gill of molasses and two eggs ; ; mix thin with and hake; in o shier 'oven. , . Cur CARE.—Five cups of sour and threeleaspoonsfal of Leaven, sifted together; add one cup of butter, two of sugar, and two .eggs, all well beat together.; then add a cup of currants, and spice to suit the. toote.. Bolts. about, haifon hour. ' • . . ; tiewa.—Three quarters of u pound of flour . and four teaspoonsful of Leaven sifted together; one pound of. sugar ' and six ounces of buttbr beaten (9 a ornam Ole whites of eight eggs well beaten? and the juice of one lo won; mix with milk: Winnains Gairu.U.Five cups of flour, three teaspoonsful of Leaven, three cups of sugar, one of butter, one' of , and two eggs ; fruit and spine to the taste... Bake about half an hour. ' Packed in Cases of.l, 2,4 , and Six Dozen Cane For sale by Grocers and Druggists. generally. WILLIAM. GOLAGER & BRO., Wholesale AgentS, • 110. 50 North Front Street, Philadelphia. iL 4.TRlt'T'i - 'S'..lEk QTf4:tl • NEWLY REFITTED ! THE UNDERSIGNED' hAving.. ]eased `khoWn'and popular Notel,'ln the city* of liarrisburg,-Is now 'refitting and- furnislahr:the same yitb. NEW FURNITURE in the very . hist modern"style. with is located in the most central part of the city, witlnn a short distance - ef - the - depoti ofloni'different railroad and also near the State. C4l3itol buggings. . . • • !rho bonen is iargojand , thel , aficepitigz apartments are Well ventilated. „ - Wl.l. DOCK JR. Sr. 00 Inistrilameons. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, MANUFACTIIBBD BY EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., Proprietors of Shaunnut Chemical Works. No. SS:INDIA STREET, "Man. _ _ _ _ CERTIFICATE FROM DM. •HAYES, Assayer to the Mate of Massachusetts:. n 0v13.d3m. The TABLE is well p rovi dedre With all seasonable arti cles This city is well: known throughout the State tel having the best market outside of the . Atlantic tide?, and consequently no complaints shill bo nude on that seers. The BAR has also undergont"changes"and Will tiikePt stocked with the' bed' and pur&t Liquorsidtlie country No exertionwill he spired to make the traveler' and sojourner comfortable .m every respect. A continuance or the patronage of the old customers, tiogellier with new additions is respectrullyliollated: J. 11..BENFORD ,St CO. Harrisburg, Atigest 23-tf CITY. LIVERY - STABLES BLACKBERRY ALLEY, UN' ; EZTE REAR . - HERR' SHOTEL:o. T ILE underOgned.hae re-commenced .the livery businese. in. his NEW and SPACIOUS STA BLES, located as above, with a large and varied stock of HORSES, CARRIAGES and OHNIOUSES, which he will hire at moderate rates.. . F. B. SWAM-. sep2B,dly Et. L.- G 0 D.:110 - L . , P . RACTICAL ::and Repairer _ of. Pianos, Melodeons, h 0.,, 4.0., will receive,orders in ratan at WM. KNOCAB'S Musk Store; BB Market street All orders left at the abovanamed-place, oral the Buehler ROUSe, will niee . 4witii piompt attention. First elliks PIANOS for eale. geplB:dly . . NOTICE TO . SPECULATORS. VALUABLE 8ULT4.91N4 LOTS' MAR AS'Arr.b... A NUMBER OF LAPGESIZEDRUILD 2-1. ING LOTS Rejoining the Bound Uonee and Work Shops of Ike ,Pena. Railroad_ Company, will be sold lon and on pinla amble torus..hApply . to aulan Gra II IMIJOHN W. HALL Irtericat DR, JOHNSON ,XSIALMODIM_C:OII.3EI LOCK :HOSPITAL. Hardisckriered the most certain - , Speedy , and ofrOotual moody, in tho world for laSTAsvOia• ihiPRCIVOTCE *ELM 1(..= r 0 T W I I BOITRLI No Mercury or _Noxious Dray._ *Jr A Cl7Bl WARRANT D, OR 10 CHARON, IN 7101 ORR 111 • •- ''WeaktiesS of the Back or .Limbs, Strictures, Pains in , theliolms, , Affeotions of the Kidneys and Bladder, Orgenle •Yircakness, Nervous Debility , Decay of tho Physical Pow. 'era, Dyspepafe ranguor; Low Spirits, ConfuSion - of Ideas Welts:Lion of thelleart, t lYmldity, Tremblings, - .Dimmies of light or Giddiness, Disoime of the, Stomach; .11.ifeCtions_of the bead, Throat', Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary HabiteorYouth. those dr cOfel .anddeatructive practices which produce tionetitidlopal debility, render marriage impossible; and destroy both body and mind, • . • • - - YOUNG IDOL i - Young men especially who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, 'Uit arena's' and destructive habit,which annually sweope to an Untimely grave thongs:Mani' young men of the :must exalted talent'and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Seiiates seith the thunders ofeloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, May call with fell confidence. , . Married:l)6,4mm, or tietiecontemplating marriage, being aware of .physiCal weakness, should iminediately•cousult ,Dr. and be restored te perfect health. - ORGANIC WRAIINMS. - Immediately (Jared andfull Vigor Restored • He who planes himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously contldeln his honoree a gentleman, and cone. dentfy rely, upon his skill as a physician. • Office - No. 7 Wrath Fiedetick street, Baltimore, d., 011 the left hand Side going from Baltimore street, 7 d re Cronitheoorner. r Be, particular in. observing the na and niireilierVor you will - mistake the place. Be partiCular, Tgnota.ALTrillitv Qficeks, with false:mimes, er Part Eftenbug - Ceitificates, attracted by the reputation of .Dr. :Johnston, lurk near. - , all letters must containsi: Postage-clamp, to 000 on . the eply. DR. JOHNSTON DR: JOHNSTON - member or theAtoyal College of burgeon London, graduate from one of the mosteminentCollegeso the D. Statea_;.and,the greater, part of Whose life has been anent in tlieltiOsPittils of London, .Patis, Philadelphia and elsewhere, bits effectedsoMeofthe ithistastmilshing cures that wereovenknown. , Many troubled with ringing In the ear* :eta 'head when asreep, great nervousness. being alarmed_ at Midden Selma, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind. were cured immediately ;,T.A.Kh PARTICULAR , Dr. A:eddies - Sea all' those Who having iMercothem selves by private and Improper Indulgences,-thatimore ared•solitery habit which ruins both body and mind, tin thing Wend tor iritiee litetiness or society. Tliese`fireAtoinel or the sad and melancholy effects pro duce-a by, , oarly libblts of „youth. via ; Weatmese ..er the Back.audjambs, Palms the r,/lead,.Dimxtess of Sight, Loss of 16mM:du Power, Palpitation of the Heart,. Dy,sp. bide, N6Ordua' Irritability' Deiitgoinerit . tif Digeeffire FunctimM; ;Genera- Debility; 'Syroptions" effeonsurdif." j iLEN,TALI.Y. • . ; , iiental4the tearrutelf ;xis on the mind are much tope ..treadedl=4Jois bf Mornoryl - Votifoinow of Ideas, Depres sion or Siarlts,:EvilSorebodhigs, Aversion to Society, Self dbitrust,,e ;of Solitude, Timidity, ko., are B01:06 of th e ) fraquaariAd or ileelleel ' Ofiliiligee, can noirjuage* , 1 wt.: Atittaauatif their debilnint.tieallit; viimi be ,' : coping, weilo;.palti mervints and sonachtteallave leafage-. rap 1 9 mrorio9 . eleSicaligh, ortoPiOroo of wh 9 bilVd injured -theinsali•iat - by a atirtata practice, 1140: in 'stalk alone-4 Ambit 'fraqaeatlylearned from ealf.coropanions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and If, not cared,renders raarriaga laapoiatittie,'andlestroys both iribad'and body h Geld apply immediately. • 3 , What a pity that a young man, the hope of Ida country, thelarling iof his '- parents, should -be snateheibfrom'all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating; troin the path of nature, and indulging in a certain 2001'610E. 'Stich persons must, lieford contain plating - MARRIAOL effort that a sound mind.'aed body are the most neon ear , *militates to - promote connubial happiness. Indeed w out theee, thejourney through life becomes a weary p (image ; the prospect hourly darkens to: the view ; the mind becomes shadoWed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. DE. JonNsrows , RRMEDY FOR WAND]. WEAKNESS . . By this great and liaportant remedy, Weakness of the Organs are lapeedilyeurod; and full vigor matched: Thousands. of the most nervous and debilitated who had 'oat , alrhope, have been immediately relieved. Al Impediments to . arriage, Physical or Mental Mogan. cation ' Nervous 'trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion of the most fearibi kind, speedily cured. TO: I S:TWO= . The m anyttionsailds cured at this Institution within the last tWelke yetirs, and- the numerous important SUrglca Operations ,performed by. Dr. J.; witneosed by the- re., portent Ortlie papers; aid - many other persons, notices of whiCh have appeared again and tigain_before the public, tosidesisis standing as a gentleman of character and re. sponst2fility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted D iliffßilD}EdGE.7,When the•relsgulded and imprudeiif votark finds he has imbibed the 'seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an lii-timed sense of shame or dread-of-slisaavery deters biro .frons applying to; those: who, front education. tug: re. spectability can' alike befriend hint,' 'delaying till the consticitional symptomi atlas horrid diseaseinake their appearance, affecting the head, throat s nose, skin, &c., progressing on with frightfulrapidity, till - death puts a period! f *Age dreadful sufferings by sending hinalo - ..“that bourne from whence notravellerreturns." It to a molest chnlv fetitthat theist - aids fall victims 'to , this terrible dit ties°, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders, whoi by the use of that deadlypoison, mercury inifn the ramititutkiu and make the rthddueoflifemiserable. tb Sfrangers 7 .TheDoctor's Diplomas hang In We office. sir-, tatters ninet contakt a Stamti to ua on.the reply'. magi Remedies sent by. Ma% Jae Rio,. 7 South FreAerie& street, Baltimore aprladriM-I'`" " ' ' -" VER .PLATED WARE • HARVEY FILLET, N 0.1222 Market Street, PartAmummt, Manntboturer of fine NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of PORES, SPOONS, LADLES'BUTTER KCVO, • CASTORS, TEA SETS, URNB,-KETTLES L WAITERS; BUTTER DLS'HES„ ICE RUGGERS, • CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS; Am., With a, general agmortnymt, comprising none but ibe bes quality, made of the belt niateri.2l.l and heavily piated, con; etituting them:a - • , Serviceable and durable article coo DZICANIRIATS AND rpX7ATI FANLIINS. -- • • old; Ware re-plated in the bed manner, teti2o-lowly BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HA.II,RISSURG-, PENN7A., GEO: 3. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. C A AVID The ati eve well knoWn and lonvestablished 'Hotel is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a great degree newly furnished, endeilhe proprietorship of Mr. Ramon J. Etersotc,;who has.been an Inmate of the house for the last three years, and Is well known to is guesto. Thankful for the liberal patronage which it, has en— joyed, I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public f IfOr: dtwtfl ' WILLIAM BUEHLER. 'JUST RECEIVED . . . ANOTHER LOT OF- TH OSE EXTRA FINE POINTED GOLD PENS OF NEWTON'S (fOritterly Bagley's) manufacture, warranted to be the beat in material, the finest pointed, most, durable, and aA4cbeap as any n - market, for sale, with a variety of p;aa. and Silver Cases of various sizes and prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP HOOIISTORE, . Market street. VOR Superiok ;and • Cheni, o -sibid al, go ts•' ' foam's DittrG SZJIII qiiodts, GREAT ATTRACTION _ AT Tfl - F4 NEW CITY BTORE! ITRICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FROM' & MARKET US. A NNO — UNCE to. the citizens of Harris burghl d the. public generally, that they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and well se lected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they Will sell- IX the ve y loviest prices. ' DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind. Bleaahed and Unbleached Efuslins, ; 1, J Bleached and Unbleached' Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERT DESOBIPLION. A large assortment of Welsh Flannels for Skirting. ,-An.a.ssortnient Domestic Gingh3ms, - _Manchester Ginghams, Sallnetts end Ca-slmeres, " Illark"Clotha at allprices, " Clothi3 for Ladiee Chesterfields, ' " Beaver. Cloths for the 'Arai Cloaks. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BIAluo:r A large assortment of Casa!marts, especially adapted to BoPs wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and Un dershirts. wear., assortment of Carpets Irom eta a Yard to-Sl.OO per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECIIENES, PLAID YALENCIAS, VELVET POPLINS, STRIPED AND. PLAID RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED MERINOS, ;. RICH, PLAIN AND FIGURED LL .WQOL DELAINES, - . BLADE. SILKS, - ALL WIDTHS. -A -large assortment of Broche and Blanket with a Aull stock of the latest novelties; - An assortment of Plain and Figured Casbnieres. . LINENS OF ALL HINDS, Particular attention paid to first clan Hosiery and Em broideries, &C., &C., &0,. An assortment of Eugoni e wove trail spring skirt pat tern extension. • An assortment of Shrouding and. Fkinuel;. MICH & COIYPERTEIWAIT,. . Corner of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg. Formerly occupied by Jr L. Miner. '"..' "oct2a-ly BARGAINS FOR THE = SEASON, MIN J.ip , N,!E.S -3 .::_ : . : 5.i 1 1 1 :9 . .R.E.i Just received :and; receiving , from -Philadelplla and - . Now York, , . BARGAINS, in Silks Of all cash: ...: BARGAINS ing.tiatvls, of 41 kinds,,,for cash. , BARGAINSin'CIO - aks and Tan* of all kinds, for ,Cash. BARGAINS , in Plieid 73resA Gbodsi of all kbrds,,fof (nib: BARGAINS in. every variety 'of -Seasonable Drias Goode for cash. _ BARGAII4 in Blankets, ofall kinds, forcasi. BARGAINS iii all kinds of Flanriols, for cash. Catpeture.of Oil Clotlis;'Stc., for Cosh. And,BARCIA/NS In all klndidf Dry Goods usually kept Stores,in nnd,n choice; from _a•vegy large ; weltsolected. stock, fOrtaih, at • ; r - JP,NW TAORA...e °We ---" :" ' • ' - "lt'arket ntreet VarriabOrg. ' . PHILADELPHIA' SHIRT - - AT - COLLAR -HOUSE-1 INAITONAOTI,B ON SHIRT B-QSOI.IB White, Fancy, Check, , , • Hickciry, Denim and Flannel ' UNDER AND OVERSKIRTS,' Overalls, Drawers and', G-entlenaen's' Furnishing Goods. BENNETt& RUCH, octl7-d3m 217 Church Alley. Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing. FOR. THE LADIES, A LARGE LOT,OF FIRST QUALITY TOWIN'S KID GLOVES - Slightly damaged with water—Price 50 and 76 eta.— GREAT BARGAINS. A fine assortment of same quality, porfeet--Blaek, White and Colored, at . CATHCART'S,. 'No. 14 Market Square. • • JUST FROM •TRE. • "X` • rt..A.30030 03496X.001614 MEE SUBSCRIBER has just received 11 from the New Z ork. - and. Philadelphia Trade Wen A "LANGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCIL OP STANDARD WORKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. • • AO, • SCHOOL 'BOOKS ) BLANK BOOKS, PAPER ; AND STATIONERY .. • • OF ALL ItINDSI' To which the attention of ':the. Public, Con3mittees of Libraries, Teachers,-Couptry Merchants and purchasers generally, is invited. - •.As all have been purchased far helow.the regulai prices, they can and-will he sold,at, but asmall advance 'on' the Cost; inviting to purchiticrs a Saving of 10 to 25 per cent. on trade prices, at 13EBONBR'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, octal' 2 2 Si Market Street. BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE M MARKET. STREET, IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO GET SCHOOL BOOKS D . _ SCHOOL STATIONERY, CoMpriaing all the various - • READING. AND SPELL/NO.6OOEs ARITHMETICS ALGEBRAS, GRAMMARS, RTYMOLOGISS, DICTIONARIES; HISTORIES, PHILOSOPHIES, and all the vertooL BOOKS used in the various Publio'and Private L.:Gl:mole of the City, together with • - - COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS, IE.ITEE, CAP and NOTE PAPER, • BLANILEOOKS,RLATES, LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, PENS AND HOLDERS; IRE - - INKSTANDS, RULERS and the most complete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONERY constantly on hand and for sale at THE LOWEST-PRICAE OF AIIT PUON in the city. at, • BERGNER'S - CHEAP nooKkoliA 51 Market street. Ant-Liberal discounts made to teachers and dealers. Any article not on band .promptly thriiiiiied without extra cha - cgo. DR. C.- VirEICHEL, • SURGEON AND OOCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET mar2l.4a&w •• DENT.IS-TRY. THE undersigned, DOCTOD. OF DENTAL SURGERY, has returned and resnined his practice n State street- opposite 'the "Brady , Bouse, , where be Will be pleased to attend to ;all who may destre ay. vices. [sep.2.7J B. M. G1LD86,,M 7 M.A; • ORANGES-AND LEMONS.. VORTY :•BOXES. invriine oidef"ju re ceiv.e_diuk_illorAukle .by: y o b WM. TOOK JA. & 00. ktsam Ranting go. - flaying procured : Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and 8008 PRINTING of every description, cheaper that it can be done at any other es. tablishmentin Or con s ui4k .. _ RATES ur AvVERTISEKG. Air-Four lines or less constitute one half square. Eig lir.es or more than four constitute a-square. Hall Square one day .... •• one week." .. one montb. it three month . s.. six months.... One year...... One Fquare one day one week__ One Month— • three months, six months.. one iron.... . • • Ara-Business notices inserted in the Local cohentit, or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENIS I It 'LINE for each insertion. NO. 76. sirgfrriageff and. Deaths to be charged as regular advertiheinerha. The Wrongs of the Patent Office. Everybody is familiar with the term Paten t rights. To the mechanical genius it pose( sees a charm which draws golden pictures of the future. We all admit the righteousness of pat ent-rights, for= they reward those patient and busy minds who have already signalized the present century as the age of mechanical and scientific invention. Every American knoirs what a patent-right is. It is a staple article, one of the leading prodbets of the land, a sort of institution much respected, and very much dealt in. Familiar,. however, as we may all be with patent-rights, we know verflittle of patent wrongs. By these we mean the wrongs of the Patent Office. This department seems to be about the most corruptible of the General Government, or, at least, is guilty of an unwise discrimination, in favor of fortunate inventors, that warrant' trong suspicion of corruption.— We will. explain. The law of patents is founded upon the idea, that the inventor of a useful article or meritori ous michine ought to be rewarded for the men tal labor expended on the invention, and for that purpose, the inventor is granted the sole right to manufacture or cause to be manufac tured the article patented. These patent rights, however, are issued only for a term of years, during which, the inventor is expected to re munerate himself through the monopoly gran ted him by the Government. The limitation of the patent-right, is a matter of sheer justice to the people, for were it otherwise, useful and important inventions; forever monopolized by the inventors or their heirs would not become common property as they ought. There is, however, a still further proviso' is behalf of the inventor. Should he not, in the opinion of the Patent Office, receive sufficient remuneration through the original patent-right; the patent may be extended. It is under this extension proviso that we have patent wrongs to counterballtume patent rights. Extensions are' frequently granted to inventors , who have become independently rich through the monop oly of the original patent. If the invention be useful, as it must be to enrich the inventor, the public has a right to its free, use after the patent right has been well paid for Many, no doubt, remember the monopoly of the original planing-machine, and how exten• don after -extension was granted, after the original proprietors and others had. accumula ted great fortunes from the use of thie great labor-saving machine. These exterudeniswere universally condenmed-at the; time, and were deemed tin outrage upon the secnredby a free use:of ;private funds in and the Patent Office. A similar caze but one of more importance to all classes of peeple, his just oc curred.. • Mr.-Elias HoWa, patented-several portantpartsof the sewing-machine. Through these patents, Machines Which cost between ten and tWerity; dollars are wild; fer eighty.and (me hundred dollars. - Remove the,patents and, the price of, the sewing-inaciiinei would be re! duced from-fifty to seventy per cent. It is positively stated that Mr. Howe has per sonally realiZed over half' &Million of : donate 449411..hia_patent. Yethe has-obtained an extension of severryears on all his patenM!..--. As Mr: -. Howe had been anipilTrrepaidlerbis in vention, the extension of his articles is a fraud on the industry of the country. The sewing machine is to be a monopoly seven years longer, and those who use it daring that time must rai tribute to an inventor now rolling in wealth. Honesty or justice never dictated the extension of Mr. Howe's patents. It is a specu lation In which officials,_nodoebt, axe interest ted. It is one of the many patent wrongs to which the petiple are - coropelkd hubinit.— Cincinnati Tema. A CHANCE Fob rua OLD MEL—A Southerner, who is willing to do the heavy staying at home during the coming campaign, publishelthe following card in a Mobile paper '!" GALLANT MEN TO THE RESCOE!—The tocsin of war is reverberating through the land, and the busy notes of hostile preparations are resound ing through city and country. Pugnacious and belligerent men are arming and drilling for the field, and amid all this clamor " the still small voice" of gentle women and help less infancy, is scarcely heard in its appeal to us for protection. Shall we go off to fight the Abolitionists, and leave no "bodyguard"' around our homes, our wives, our daughters, sisters and mothers? No ! I, therefore, lathe name, of the Ladies r and by the authority of Female Sovereignty, issue this, my first . pro clamation, 'calling upon all gallant men to come forirard and enroll themselves as the "Home Guard," whose duty it 'shall be to protect the women and - children while the war is raging abroad, and every body else has shouldered his musket, and gone to it. I therefore. want, hp mediately, eighty=six 'able-Wdied — reie'n, be tween the ages of; forty-five :and sixty, to be organized as a " Home Guard!' for the protect, tion &the Mkt,' Issued from Headquarters, under the Battle House, St. Francis street, Mobile, Ala. W. L. Drsok. FORTY BABIES i TEN DAXRII.7,-. LECLAIR' AOAINSI' TRU WORLD. —As an instance of the rapid increase in importanee and population of the Western ,conntry 7 -es,an, instance of the cheering abundance of. the crops of Scott conn ty--as an instarioe of the soundneks of the citi zens of LeClaire on,. the goose question, we chronicle the - fact—we point with feelings of just county pridelo the imposing factfthitt the full number of forty births have taken place in the town of LeClaire within the.last ten days ! Talk about your big potafiki rahout your wheat, forty bushels-to the' -acre ; secession ,and disunion, and all such r stuff l7 that ain't nothing compared with this mighty vin dication 'of lowa ,progress and Biwa- -institu tions. Forty babies in ten- days Lforty f liornes Made hippy ; forty jnbilant `fathers; rorty cradles to rock ; forty- thousand-sereanisi Je ,rusalem, what a country I The_ doctors say that the good mothers are as well :olutcould be expected,!' thank yen ;= ands-the -children are all smart, heathy, pretty; too . their regular rations - , and ptinclPallY" Davenport (lova) - "Tam lilac or AtAnama."—Theliontgommy (Ala. , ) Advertiser thus - describes ta new "'flag of Alabama," soon to - be preiehted-bythe ladles of that city, to the Sethi - Mtn:Rights mac: It is to have a blue gympul, : aEd.on its face the.replesentation of a coon planf: The lower phrtion :the-stalk=bi3iiis open lielts, the mid 43.1erhaiap) An t .and the upper green bolls. In terSpe 11E4161g:hie liana`hes of the plant are Oralobitiqwchite. - zand 'red as in nature. 'At -the:foot of the stalls lieq,a_rspresentation ,of a rattfeinlike'with'htia-elhOt; and" lifteen rat tles. .7:lleistotte isr.Noletnekvirire. On itiari, yerse of the banner ii the map of the; State, with the word Alabama across it. • - . ... SO; 300 8 00 ... 10 00 =MEM