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The TELEGRAPH is also published twice a week during .a session of the Legislature, and weekly during the re .: abider of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the ,e)low:ug roles, viz: Single Subscribers per year Seven l'on 71111 LAW OF NCWSPAPERS. it subscrioers order the discontinuance of their news paters, the publisher may continuo to send them until nil arrearages are paid, 11 subscribers neglect or reuse to take their newspa ors from the office to which they aro directed, they are 'responsible until they hav^ settled the bills and ordered diem discontinued filtbital H ELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELM-BOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Bucbu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, E.Ntract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, FOR SECRET 4. DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4. DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORD.ERS, FOR SECRET 4. DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET Sc DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET er DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET Iy DELICATE' DISORDERS. A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specinc Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and" Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy FOE DIAZASES CF THE . , . . BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROP,sI; bLADDEN., GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER; GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, PROPRY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, And all Diseases of kma/ Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, And all Diseases of Sczuad Organs. And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, . Ana aA Diseases of Sexual Organs, , And all Diseases of Sexual (*jam, ARISING 50055 Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, From whatever clause origlnatiog, and whether ex isting In MALE OR FEMALE. Females, take no more NM I They are of no avail for Complaints incident to the sex. Use Extract. Euchu. Helinbold'a Extract Machu is a Medicine which is per featly pleasant in its Taste and Odor, But immediate In its cition, giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restoring the patient to it perfect state of HEALTH AND PURITY llo!mbold's Extract ➢uchu is pr.pared according to lharmacy and Chemistry, and Is prozeribed and uaid by he Most Eminent Physicians. Delay no longer. Erasure tao remedy at ease. Price $1 per bottle, or Six for $6. Depot 104 south Tenth street, alladelphla, Beware of llnpritselpluil Dealers Trying to palm off their own or other articles of BUURV on the reputation attained by lielmbohrs Extrast Budiu, The Original and only Genuine We desire to run on the Merit of our Arttele TheWs Is worthless—ls sold at much leas rates and commissions, consequently paying a much better profit. We Defy competition Ask far Helmbold's Extract Buchu. Take no other. Sold by D. W. Gross & Co. and all druggists every where. ni,vll-daw3m JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, tize, , of the very best imitates for ladles, gentlemen, and cbildrens' wear.— Prices to snit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDER in the best style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. ontll3.dif JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg.. PROF. ADOLPH. P. TEUPSER , WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that ho will continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH DAM. 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 fow doors below the German Reformed Church. decls-dtf AUGUSTINE L. CHAVNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Residence No. 27 .North Second Sired N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO. Mat W W. HATS, ATTOBNEY-AT--LAW. Mae Walnut St., between Second and Third, Harrisburg, Pa. ar4p derwt T, J. I LES, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFERS his services to the citizens of 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. Being an old, well tried. dentist, he feels safe in uviting the public generally to call on him, assuring heat that they will not be dissatisfied with his services Office No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly on copied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States mad , Pa. mys-aly ALDERMAN PEFFER, OFFIOE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street ntar Fourth CITY OF HARRISBURG, PENH'A. pyl2-dtf GEORGE FISHER, ATTORNEY Al' LAW. OFFERS his professional services to all persons having business to be transacted in the several Courts of Dauphin county, the Land Department of this Bode, or before the Board of Property. Having heed associated in the practice of the LaW, with hbrfath er, JOHN A. klallElt, he promises diligent and careful DA Cation to all professional business entrusted to tnem UMO,eorDer of Beeoll4 .altd Locust Streets, (opposite to poyivaspoussej Harrisburg. ap26. STATE CAPITAL BANK. AMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT EIS., BAR RIB BURG, r E,N A FRESH STOOK Of Vanilla„ Naas, Becket's'. Ml Farina, : Perfumery and rancyfilesis at LT& DRUG STORE,. myS Market street, below Fiftll t ylarrialpurg, Ya . , . .......=••••••... • •, - , .. - .‘ ' - .- -., • - - - ® ' ' ' ' t A iff i bfr 7- 111 I: DIV .:. , , .. . , . •, _ , • ----- lgoit tot , i.lt:i'r. ' ' ..- , ....., ~,..i.. ., i.., , 1 :t., I- 1 . , ~.... i j , , .. , t.. . ...,.. '.,-.,)-.. ----- -,---,,, -= -, .--t. • A 2.00 . 12.00 . 16.00 VOL. XIII: (goal ! (De ! ! Oloal !1 ! COAL ! COAL!! COAL!!! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET CLEAN COAL! Full Weight and Nothing Short of It! rrHANKFUL TO MY FRIENDS AND 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 wiih all kinds or SUPERIOR COAL OF ALL SIZES. OrFREE FROM SLATE, AND O&REFULLt SCREENED AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD. Although my coal is not weighed In ssa-wvannain CARTS BUT is WLGHRD ON. SCALES ACCURATELY TESTED BY THE SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND BLUCHER, and consumers may 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 PINE WOOD, always on hand. - • GEO. P. WISSTLING. septS-d3rm • NOT TILE FIRST ARRIVAL, BUT ARRIVED.IN DUE TIME TO BE SOLD AT. REDUCED. LPRICES, LUKEN S VA,LLEY MOVE COAL, $2,50 per , ton. .; camp Also constantly on liand, LYBIIN'S VALLEY :BROKEN, " EGG, CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL, HILIIFSBARRE BROKEN, No. 3 and 4, NUT. Blacksmith Coal, Allegheny and Broad Top. Also, Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood. E. BYERS. pl 4 No. 102 Chestnut street. NEW DRUG AND . PRESCRIPTION STORE F wm . W. ARMSTRONG, Prac tical Truggist and Chemist, would inform the citizens of Harrisburg, that he has leased the store mom recently oce '.ipied by Dr. Kimbell, and is now prengteil to furnish those who fell .disposod to Tiationisci him, with pure and unadulterated Drugs and Medicines, such as can be relied upon, having bad several years experience in the Drug and Prescription business; be most respectfully solicits a share of Physicians' Prescription business. He has also a large and varied assortment of Perfumery, Stationery, Arc. Also, all of the most popular Patent Me dicines of the day ; also, Tobacco, Begars,'Snuff, &c , of the best brands; also, Alcohol, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Coal Cil, &a. In fast everything usually kept. In a well stocked drug store. novl2,lllm GENERAL ORDERS---No. 3. I. 'The Volunteers of the Filth Division P. V., will pa rade at Harrisburg, on TUESDAY, January 15,1861, at 10 O'clock A. 11., to Inaugurate Governor Andrew G. Curtin. 11. All Volunteerd iu the State and Out of it are2oardial lyinvited to partlolfate. " - 111. Regiments, Battalions and Companies will report to brigadier General R. C. Willitans; - 31 ariode sth Div. P. V., at Harrisburg. By-Command of Major General WILLIAM. B. BEIM, sth Div. P. V. Isms FemA2m, Aide-de-Camp. nov6 GENERAL ORDERS---N 0 .4. I. Agreeable to the orders of Major General Kelm, bth Division P. V., the 311 Brigade 6th Division P: V. will pa rade at Harrisburg on IvascAT, January 16th,1861, at. 10 o'clock A. D., to prrticipate iu the inauguration of Gover nor Andrew G. Curtin. .. . , 11. Col. Baker, of the Ist Regiment will report to Mai. John W. Brown, at Harrisburg, on or beforo the lot o January, IE6I. 111, Capt. Eyster, of the Cameron Guard will repor at Head Quarters cn or before the lath et January, 1861 for further orders. By order of E. C. WILLIAMS, Brigadier General 3d Brigade 61h Division P. V. JOSRPLI F. KNIPE, Ald-de•Camp. • nov6 VAN INGEN & SNYDER, Designers an d Engravers on Wood; N. E. COR. FIFTH & CHESTNUT KR., Philadelphia. EXECIITE all kinds of Wood Engraving with beauty, correctness and dispatch. Original ensigns furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons wishing cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, tan 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 highest style of art, and at tne lowest prices. For specimens of fine engraving, see the Illustrated works of J. B. Lippincott &Co., E. 11. Butler &Co. WM. Z. STEEL., CARPENTER AND JOBBER, CORNER WALNUT AND IRON! MEETS. OBBING of all kinds done at short J notice. in good style. and on reasonable terms. NEW M 0 URN' N G GOLDS I CATHCART & BROTHER, Have now open a large assortment of MOURNING and SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SILKS, COLLARS, SLEEVES, 11 4.NESERCREEPS, VEILS, and All other goods desirable for Fall and Winter wear. N 0.14 Market square, sa2 Next to the Harrisburg Bank. FAMILY BIBLES. ATHOROUGHLY complete stock of a sizes, styles, for sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, WHITE BRANDY 1 FOR ` P RESERVING a very superior ar tiale an hard and far sale LOW,..by WM DOUR JR. & CO. EXTRA,4UGA.R CURED RAMB oct22 "INDEPENDENT IN ALL TMINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." HEAD QUARTIRS Da. P. V., Basthburg, Nov. 6th, 1850. MAD QUARTERS OD BRIGADE 6th Div. P. V. Nov. - 601., 1860. For ode by WM. DOCK JB. & CO HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 7, 1860 Miscellaneous. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOR MARINO Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, dice. MANUFACTURED BY ° EDW. OBAMBERLIN & CO.i Proyrisprs of Shawmut Chempal Works. No. 33 INDIA STREET, Boston. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re suit of careful chemical research. All its ingredi ents are prepared in the highest spite of purity and com pounded with a view to produce bread of a t z ar better quality, and in much less time, than by any other pro. cess ; and by the manufacturers submit it, with entire confidence, to the judgment of discriminating ;house keepers, bakers, fru. Bread of alt kin's made by using Concentrated Leaven is lighter, more digestible and nuitritious; bas an agreea. 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 perishable, and may be rendered available in places and at times when yeast is not within reach, as at sea. In all climates and under all circumstances, it may be adopted, thus obviating all oifficulty of procuring yeast or other forme t, whish is frequently of an inferior quality, re: Bering the bread more or less unwholesome. It is also valuable as regards economy, as it has been aseertainedlhat a saving - 13' effected in - the flour of not less than 16 per cent. In the common procees much of the saccharine of the flour is lost by being converted into carbonic acid gas, or spirit, and the wastels in curred solely for the purpose of generating gas to raise the dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this Waste avoided, and the gas obtained in a manner equally, effi cacious. Fermentation. as has been stated, destroys a part of the flour or meal; end, in consequence, a be:nett& flour weighing 196 lbs., which, by the common method, ordinarily makes about 250 IDs of bread. gives by this process 280 IDs , thus effecting the very important saving' of le per cent. in the quantity of flour. By conformity. le the direetions on each package, any person capable 'of ' ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re-' sult will Invariably be highly satlsfactork . CERTIFICATE FROM DR. HAYES„ dtsayer to the State of MitisacOsettit. . "I.have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, -Mani:fie bared by Messrs. ihiw Chamberlin & Co., with reference to its purity and efficiency of action in producing the ef fect of yeast in distending dough, and thereby-rendering it fit for making bread.. This , article is skiliftalypom. pounded, from perfectly pure Axinterial. : Iti geisili the doughh-Without consnotinrthe'sfigar or any - other princi ple iu the flour, perfectly; and the same weight Or flour will produce more sweet, palatable bread than Can be obtained through yeast; while for cakes and pastry It is invaluable, as it saves all risk; and much time of the pastry cook. "The experiments made by me confirm the statements made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound worthy of public approval and extended use. "Respectful ly, "A. A. HAVES, M. D., State Aessyer, ."16 Boylston street, Boston, September 25,1860 A DLR. 'R. CiT N S BRimmist Atth TEA. Roira.=Twe'or thice-teispecnistal of Leaven. (according to the quality of the flour,) to one quart of fluor; mix thoroughly by passing two or three times through a sieve ; rub in a piece of butter half the size of aniegg, at& make thCPaste •With cOldMilk or water, (milk is preferable) bireiy - Stiff etioughto permit rolling out. Much knuaaing should be avoided. Cut in to desired form, and place immediately in a hut oven and bake quickly. a. . '4 FM-A Lucy BREAD.TIiti 'sera_ proportimielbt , teaven anal flour` sifted' together as above; omit the_butter, and mak& the paste stif enough to knead_inte a loaf, and bake im mediately in, a slow oven. - • Git.iiteat teasptionsfurof Leaven to One quart of wheat meal, sifted together ; add one gilotino....) 'lasses and two eggs ; make the paste thin With milk and bake in a slow oven. . - • BROWN Basso.—Throe teaspoousful of Leaven to one pint of flour, and one pint of cord meal, all well sifted to . gether ; add two eggs and about a gill of molasses; snake: the paste thin with milk, and bake slowly. BUCKWHEAT ,CAKES.—FIour and milk sufficient to ,make, one quatt of better; add ene egg, then three teasiloonsfuld of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick. Duisruos.—sift together one quart of flour and two tea apoonslul of Leaven; rob in a piece of butter as large as an egg;.mix with cold milk or water, and boil ten Minutes. CRAMBER Smarr Cum—Sift together two large cups of flour and two teaspoonaful of Leaven; put in half a cup of butter and a cup and a hailer sugar; mii with colcl anilk or water to a stiff batter, add spice to suit the taste,. and bake immediately. CINCINNATI BrONGIII CANS —Two cups of white sugar beaten with the polka of six eggs—the whites of six eggs beaten to a froth; then peat all together, ; add three cups. of sifted flout', one cup of water, and three teaspoonful' of Leaven; flavor with two teaspoonsfal of essence of le mon, and bake in a quick oven. JunlELlca —Sift together one quart of flour. and three teaspoonsful of Leaven ; rub in one tea-cupful oflautter, add a cup and a half of white sugar, and spice to suit the taste; mix still' enough to roll out, and bake quick. ELECTIONCAKN.—One quart &flour and three teaspoons ful at Leaven Bitted together ; add a cup of butter, one pound of currants,,two cups 'o f white sugar, and one tea spoonlul 01 cinnamon ;:mix 'with' cold milk to a stiff bat ter, and bake in a slow oven. . CORN Csks.—Cue pint each of flour aniilndlan meal, and three teaspoonsful of Leaven, well sifted toge.her ; add one gill of molasses and two eggs ; mix thin with milk, and bake in a slow oven. • Cl7l. CAKE.—FiYO Car* of flour and three teaspoonsful of Leaven, sifted together; add one cup of britter,,two of sugar, and two eggs, all well beat together ; then•add a cup of currants, and spice to suit the taste. Bakeabout half an hour.. Lentz& Qum—Three quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspoonsful of Leaven sifted together; one pound of sugar and six ounces of butter beaten to a cream ; the" whites of eight eggs well beaten, and the of one le mon; mix with milk. IVEsszau: Casze. ,,, Five cups of flour, three teaspoonsful of leaven, three cups Of sugar, one of butter, one of milk, and two eggs ; fruit and spice to the taste. Bake about half an hour. Packed in Cases of 1,2, 4, and Six Dozen-Cans. For sale by Grocers and Druggists generelly.'- - WILLIAM GULAGER & BRO., Wholesale Agents, No. 59 North Front S.treel Philadelphia. iu 0v1343m HERR'S HOTEL! NEWLY REFITTED THE UNDERSIGNED having leased this s well ' known' skid popular hotel,atathe city of Harrisburg, is now refitting and furnishing the same with NEW FURNITURE in the very best modern style. It is located in the most central part of` he Oily, within a short distance of the depots of four afferent railroad and also near the State Ca pita buildings. The house is largo and the sleeping apartments are well ventilated. The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable aril• cies . This city is well known throughout the State as having the best market , outside of the Atlantic and consequently no complahats shall be ini4e on that score. Ihe BAR has also undergone chlingentand .will he kept stocked - with the best and purest Liquors in the country No exertion will be spared to make the triffelei and sojourner comfortable in every resPect. A continuance os: the patronage of the old customers, together additions is respeCtfully solicited. J. H. BENFORD & CO. Harrisburg, August 23-tf CITY LIVERY STABLES: BLACKBERRY ALLEY, 'Lllr THE REAR - HERR' .3 ROTEL. THE undersigned has re-commenced the livery business in his NEW and SPACIOUS STA BLES, located as above, with a large and varied stock of HORSES, CARRIAGES and OMNIBUSES, which he will biro at moderate rates. W. E. SWARTZ. sep2B•dly H. L. GODBOLD, pRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer.. of Pianos, Melodeons, dm. &c., will receive orders in future at WM. KNOCHE'S !Laic Store, 92 Marketstreel All orders left at the above named pleat, or at-the Buehler House, will meet with prompt attention. . First class PIANOS tor.: le _ • 8008411 • . • NOTICE BPECULATORS. VALUABLE BUILE.LATO LOTS TO SAM NUMBER OF - LARGE BIZtD BEFILThq ING LOTS adjoining= the' Ballad Howe and Work Mops. of the : Penna.:Railroad Company, will be said' heir and On reasonable termaquApply to au 110 MP/IN W. RAIL i~leDicar JOHNSON,DR B49.IaTIMEC:OI=L3I9 LOCK HOSPITAL. LAas discovered the most certain; speedy . and effectual remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE ULIZP is BLX TO TOXIN% NOM. No Mercury or Moutons Drugs. Air A MRS WARRANTED, OR NO CHARON, IN PEON ORA TO Two DATE+ -11aL Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Stricture's, Pains:in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Blidder, °mania Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of thoi,Physical pow: ere, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirits, Conftwion of Ideiti pal pitation of. the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness' ol light or GiddinessO:lisease of the Stomach Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders , erising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth— those dreadful anddestructive practices which produce .constitutional debility, Tender marriage impossible, and destroy both body mut mind. YOUNG MEN. Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually swoops to anuntimely grave thousands of young mons of the most exalted talent and brilliant.intellect, irho might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to eostacy theliving lyre, , may, call with full confidence.- . MARRIAGE Married persons, or thosecontemplating iiiarriage, being aware •of .physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. - J.; and be restoredlo perfect health, , r ORGANIC WEARNESS. /miitaliateig Cured and : full Vigor Roland He who tithes himself under the care of Dr. J., may religiouslycouilde in. his honor as If gegtleman, and song *dadtly rely nion his skill as a physician. mgar. Office No. 7 SouthVrederickstreet, Baltimore, on the left hand sidegeing from Baltimore street, 7d cra 'Crain the corner. Be particular to observing the, ne ae and number ; or yon will mistake the place. Be parthida; forlgnorant, Trifling Quacks, with false names, or Pan 411inibug Verifficata, attracted by the reputation of Dr. Johnston, lurk near. totters - intuit contain . a Postage ilamp, to use on the eply. DR. JOHNSTON •fm. JOHAEROS Member or the RalatCellige pt Surgeon Leuden, gradantafromone otthe moat entinentCellegeattl the.U. States, and the greater part of, whose life has been ipant in the Raipitals - of London; Paris, Philadelphia: and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were over linawn„Matixtronbled, with ringingin the ears and' head when asleep, greattnervousness. - being alarmed-at sudden sounda t , tutshhtlitess, , with frequent attended-soMetimin withh - derangement of mind Were oureqiinitnediattay - • - • - TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE JAN. J. addresses all those who saving Injuredthem selves by private and - improper .indttigences,.that score itidluditary habit which ruins both body and mind, on ettlitehom for either business or society. -• • These, are some of..the sad and melancholy effects Oro deeed' hy early habits - of 'youth. iittiskoess of the Back aer,l. Limhs, reins tn. the Ileitct r philliebit of Sight, ss of Nuicolar Power, Palpitation of the, Heart, ilyspap. WO, Nefivoolviriltibility,.Doraigement 'of the Digestive genctiona, Genere.t. Syniptome.. of Consumgi tion„, ste. voiziontikt Monally r thelearfnlenbcteren the mind'ere much to be treaded ;—Loss of. Memory, Ccetfuslont of- -Ideas; Depres sion ofSphKts ; Evil Siciety, Self distiusti Ltrib Of ; Solitude,.llmidity, -- &61, ere knits ern! e elfsbje, - - Thousancle of persons or all ages Acap now„indge vahattt the hnake of their declining' health, losing 'their vigor, be. Mitrunki 'reek, pale, nervous an 'emaciated hair . e a Mugu 'btr appearance: about the eyes; ()dub, and symptoms 91 anununotion. YOUNG 1 . 4:1324, who have Wured themsehres.l a certain. practice, in dinged: in when alone—a hehtt, OitentlY learned from evil:ticaepations; or .at school, t e effects of Which are nightly t felt,.even.whepealeeP,:azidAf not curial, renders marriage iropoisibfe e and deetreypi bath mind and body hhild'apply , , What s pity that a Young man, the hope of kilt:4ll44i of 'his parents, should', he snatched from all pretiperAlrafikenjOrriente of, life , by the consequences of d - sting Item the path of rat*, and indulging a' certain secret. habit. ' Such persons Must, hefore contem MARRIAQE effect that a sound mind and , bud. y are the moat nets ;eeinaltes to prornoteconnublal r happh.toss. Indeed w - out these; the journey through ' lire' becomes a weary p . limage ; the prospect hourly Miring the.view the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and nlledirith the melancholy reflection th at - She hispsisfeen, inother besoindi ;blighted with Our own. RIC JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING HICHRDY: FOR • , ORGANIC WEAKNESS ly this great and important remedy; R'eakness Of the Organs are Speedily cured and fall vigor restored. Thousands of the.'mOst nervous and debilitatid who had' felt hope have been imitiedlately relieved. Al buR 13 4) 1 4 0 1 1 4 8 : =lige; Physical or Mental Dliqualitl• listen , Nervous 'Warships, Weakness or Exhainnibn of the most fearfulldeid; speeily Cure d. • TO STRANGERS • The manythensands curedatthis-Inatitution within the last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgica Operations performed by Dr. Jy witnessed by the re porternpf the papers, and many other persona, notices •of which haye apPeared again and again before the public, beats hisatatniny as a pentiiinan or character and re. epoiterTnlPty; is Sufficient guarantee to the dtaleted TASIAAVR OFIMPRIIDENCE.:Whea the.rdiginded and Imprudent. rotary of pleasure ..thids he ,has linbibed the seeds or ttIiiiI3I4ILIWAISCBBI3, Lou often happens thatall 111-timed genie of abame or dread'ef 'discovery deters hint from applying. to :those .who,' from education and re spectability, can; alone befriend him,. delaYing. till the constfutienalsyniptoms of this horrid disease ..their apiiiarsace;affecting' the ; head, tliroat,, nose, skin, sic., progressing .on. with frightful rapidity, till' death pots • a period t 3 his dreadful sufferingi by sending him to' , ..that bourne from wheticeno traveller returnsil , it is a inelan °holy fact thatthonsands fall victims to , this ,terrible die m* owing t o the linskilfulneas of ignorant pretenders, Who, by the use of that dealt:poison, mercury rein the constitution and make the residue of life miserable • . fb,Sfrareiert,-,,Tite Doctor ' s Diplomas hang in his °Moe. ive Letters Meat 13011t8311 a Stamp to us 1311 the reply. : tar - Remedies sent by Mail. . Wiltige. 7 South Frederick Street, Baltimore- abrA3d.aw.4" , • • SILVER .: - .I. I I.LArT E -WARETh.:•. MEE HARVEY FILLEY, No.l222.2darket Street, PlnuDittzpvt, Mairiftioturer of fine 'NICKEL 'SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of PORKS, , SPOONS, LADLES BUTTER KNIVES, TEL SETS; URNS,:KETTLES, WAITERS,. BUTTER DISHES, ICE PITCHERS, 'CAKE " . BASKETS , COMMUNION WARE, 'CUPS, MUGS; GOBLETS, 'hc., With a general assortment, comprising none but tits bet quality, made of the best materials and heavily plated, con; etituting them • Serviceable and durable article Foe Ho*, egoimagi AND PRIVATI FANTLII9. . ifir.Old Ware re-plated m the bett meaner. teb2o-dawly 13UEHLER HOUSE, ARRET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PENN'A (CEO. 3. 'BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. CARD The ab (Ivo well known.and-long. established llctel is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a' great degree -newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. Gamma J..Botrox, who has been'an inmate of the house .fOr the lat three years, and is well known to is guide. . Thank 1, for the liberal patronage which it has en joyed , I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the-public f Tor. lies dawtfl WILLIAM BUEBLEJt. JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT OF. THOSE EXTRA FINE POINTED GOLD PENS OF NEWTON'S formerly BEtgl,y 7 B), manufacture, to be the best in: roaterlal, the fineif poloted, most durable and as cheap •ae.,/ray market, for eale,, :with a variety of Gold and'.Eilver Omen of various sizes and prices at. • ' • - BEg.GNl:mschEir Booszp:iiik 61. Marlief,_?t:44 . FOR a Superior Land Cheap Table or salad ou, P.S• KALLILIV4 P G srosa 3Dr q.o.obs, ac. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE I URICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FROM' & MARKET SIR ANNOUNCE to the citizens of Harris burg at 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 at the ve i y lowest prices. • ommanc GOODS of every kind. Bleached and Unbleached Muslims, Blea6hed and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A largo assortment of Welsh Flannels lbr Skirting. An assortment Domestic Gingliams, Manchester Ginghams, Satinetts and Ca slmeres, Black Cloths at allprices, Cloths for Ladies' Chesterfields, " Beaver Cloths for the Arab Cloaks. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANK A largo assortment of Cassimer cs, especially adapted to Bey's wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and Un. dershirts. An assortment of Carpets from 12% etS a yard to $l.OO per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECHENES, PLAID VALENCIAS, VELVET POPLINS, STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED MERINOS, RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL WOOL DELAINES, • BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. .A large assortment of Brooke and Blanket. hawls, with a lull stock of the latest novelties. An assortment of Plain and Figured Ca.shmeres. LINENS OF ALL'HINDS. Particular attention paid to trot slats Hosiery and Em broideries, &a, &c. An takortment of Eagan' e wove trail spring skirt-pat tern extension. An assortment of Ehronding and Flannelt. ERICH & COWESETHWAIT, Corner of Front and Market Streets, 'Harriebnrg. Forraerly occupied b • .1, L. Bltner. oct2B-ly BARGAINS FOR TEE -SEASON, JONE S' .S.T O-R E Just received - and receiving from .Phlladelphia land " New York, BARGAINS in !Mks of all kind, for cash. BARGAINS in Snawis, of all, kinds, for. cash. BARGAINS in Cloaks and Tiilmas of all ithids, for cash. BARGAINS,in Plaid Draws Goods, of all kinds, for cash: BARGAINS In , - everk variety' of Sialsoriable Brass Goads ; for cash. , BARGAINS in Blinkets,-Ofall kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in all kinds of Ffannels,,,for cash,..;- ? BARE IN67n Ca et ` u~o of Oti • Cioths; &0., tor cash. And BARGAINS in all kinds of Dry GoOdil usually kept In Stores; and a choice from a very large, well selected stock, for cad', at JONIBS. 4TORE; . coda Market Street , Harrisburg. - PHILADELPHIA SHIRT AND 'COLLAR HOUSE I MANITFACTFRRIMI 0!B SHIRT BOSOMS White, Fancy, Check, Hickory, Denim and Flannel UNDER AND OVERSHIRTS, Overalls, Drawers and • Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods. • BENNETT & RUCH, 0ct17.43m 217,Cburch Allay. Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing FOR THE LADLES, A LARGE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY TOWIW'S KID GLOVES, Slightly damaged with water—Price 60 and 76 cts.— GREAT BARGAINS. _ A fine assortment of same quality, perfect—Snick; Whits/ and Coliwed, at CATHCART'S, No. 14 Market Square. JUST FROM-THE .. 1 1"14-11.1:>ZE ISALL3III3 - THE SUBSCRIBER has just received from the New lork and Philadelphia Trade Sales A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF STANDARD WORKS 1 IN EVERY. DEPARTMENT- OF LITERATURE. ALSO, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY OF ALL RINDS To which the attention of the Public, Committees of Libraries, Teachers, Country Merchants and purchasers 'generally, is invited. As all have been purchased. far below tke regular prices, they can and will be sold at but a small advance on the cost, Insuring to purchasers a saving 0(10 to 26 per cent. on trade prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, oct3l 61 Market Street. BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 51 MARKET STREET, IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO GET SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATIONERY, Comprising all the various ' READING AND.SPELLING.BOOICS, ARITHMETIC'S : ALGEBRAS, GRAMMARS, ETYMOLOGIES, DICTIONARIES, HISTORIES, PHILOSOPHIES, and • all the SCHOOL BOOKS used in the various Public and Private Schools of the City, together with COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS, LELTER, CAP and NOTE PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, SLATES, LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, PENS AND liOLDERS,,INK INKSTANDS, RULERS and the most complete assortment - or -SCHOOL; STATIONERY constantly on hand and for sale at THE LOWEST• PRICES OF ANY FLA= in thti:bity at - - . - • BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. 511daritet Street. ice -Lib er al discounts made to teachers and dealere. Any article not on band promnilt . furnished without . . C. WEICHEL, SURGEON:AND - OCCIJLIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET mar2l.ctor • DENTISTRY. HE and ereiglied , DOCTOR OFDENTAt T _BBRGEBY, has returned and iesurnedrhliAmicjiati . n State street. opposite .the , Dreay wheiohe be pleasad yattend who may, desirilig) sac: - [aeon ~ B . it GILDRA D D .§. ORANGES' AND TORTY BOXES in prl isiar - jiat waived and for sale by Yta s tyit. DOCK JR. di CO. ktsam ntiEg fro. Having procured Steam Power Pressee, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PROMO of every dcription, cheaper that it can be done at any other es tabllehmentin the country. RATES ye .a..YhItrISING. AKirßoor lines or less constitute one-half square. Sig h tines or more than tent constitute a square. Ma Square. one day one week.. .. t 00 one month ....... • • ..... " three months ........ . ......... 3 00 " - six . 4 0 one year 600 One SqUalii 0118 day one week .. _ a one month... three months six months _44 one year.. Arjr•Bu illness notices inserted in the Local column, or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CEN'Ig PER LINE for each insertion. NO. 78. ,$ Marriages and Deaths to be charged as reg Oar advertisements. We observe that certain gentlemen are contemplating the establishment, at Wash ington City, of ra newspaper "organ" for Mr. LlNcona's Administration. Such insti tutions are not necessarily public nui sances; but they have been conducted in such a manner that the objections to them are innumerable. It seems but fair that a President should have a newspaper chan nel through which he could communicate with the public, and in whose columns he could be defended against the unjust charg es of his enemies. But "organ-grinding," at the Federal Capital, is a modern inven tion of corrupt politicians. The man who turns the crank is obliged to furnish just such music as will suit his employers; lying ought to be one of his natural faculties, for a man to acquire, even by long practice, the ability to multiply falsehoods with a rapidity corresponding with the demand in an Administration organ. When the ma chine gets out of order, he has only to oil the wheels with a Post-office advertise ment, open the throttle•valve, and stand clear of the cogs—all will be bright and beautiful as a summer's morning. • The Or gan serves a variety of noble and beneficent purposes, not understood by, all the people of the land. It has a corps of Jenkinses, who, by vir tue of their profession, secure admission to the "hops" at the hotels, the levees of the foreign Ministers, &c., and describe the species of gloves, vests, pants, boots, dresses, shawls and jewlery worn by the elite.- The Jenkinses have wide noses, and are, so accustomed to musk, bear's oil,vand varioushorrible ointments required by fash ionable society, that they can tell by the very odor of en audience whether it is gen teel or vulgar. These enterprising young men are not only endowed with amazing nasal power; they pounce on all the fleeced illoes with which high life is. necessarily adorned, and many a scandal like the Sick les affair would sleep in oblivion but for these modest youngsters. They know just who accompanies everybody's wife from parties, and whether everything is just as it ought to be, and can relate with Parisian scrupulousness . the attitudes of a Minister's attache and a New York belle through all the 'fearful mazes and affectionate etril3races of Le. 4 Landers. The private journals of these sub-editors are printed in the, "Or grin," and become part of the public records of the country. They are of immense valve, as they will serve to show to future ages the , high state of morals 'characterizing VPaehington City in the middle of the nine teenth century. • . . _ _ But the great object of the projectors of a newspaper organ is to secure the control of the public plunder. The ostensible edi tor is , generally a mere sand-bag bag, so situated as to protect from the public eye the real sappers and miners of the national treasury. He is expected to bear all the odium, and meet all the danger, while others do the work. When he finds the fat growing thin on his ribs and the butch er-bills accumulating, he has only to walk to the "Lobby," and threaten to turn State's evidence, and his hungry pockets at once protruded with richness. The Organ is simply au entering wedge to the public money; its circulation is al ways limited, its editorials are always par tisan, and it is nothinc , more nor less than an imposition upon nothing 'public. If Mr. LINCOLN desires to keep his Soul unspotted, he will do well to use a pair of heavy boots on the first jobbers that shall attempt to constitute themselves his body-guard and organ.--Ciscix.NATl TINES! We remember once to have been scoffed at by a musical friend for asserting that of all national airs, Yankee Doodle was the most in - spirit:kg, and that as a composition it deserved to take rank among the highest of such melodies, having nothing.ridiculous about it except its unfortunate name. It is some satisfaction to see how enthusiasti cally this opinion is endorsed in-a volume of travels, entitled "A Run through Eu rope," by Mr. Benedict, a popular lawyer . of New York—and, by the way, the -au thor of one of the most agreeable and in structive books of the kind that has_ been issued this season. Mr. Benedict says: "I remember when it was fashionable to laugh at Yankee Doodle -as a :vulgar air, written to make fun of, our ,extempore sol diers of the olden time—how it was writ ten by Dr. Bhackburg, and given to our soldiers as a celebrated Eurorean air, to ridicule their fondness for European fash ions. /Notwithstanding its simplicity, our troops have kept time to its measures on all their fields of gloryyz--and it is quite im possible, to imagine an air more perfectly fitted to the national tone of such a people as ours. -As'we have grown stronger and greater—as the stars and stripes, have floated higher and higher over more, and more fields of triumph—eo Yankee Doodle has risen in the. scale of Merit, and I be lieve it is at last discovered to, be _ not a new, nor an American air;nor a burlesque, nor a musical drollery, 'hat 'it is founded among the most precious Inimical areliievei of—l do riot know how, many_ musical na tions—preserved and separated, and, selecr ted for immortality•by the shiftirig i ageSt of traditional Ropulatharrnony.. :Ws - indeed among the music of.the nations. Its chords have vibrated - With "the heart - strings - Of the people., in all ages.. The Alpine echoes have, repeated its strains, It has more than once broken Out among the ariozo of ewes oulated -The Sutiote haS rallied to .!tfirt the forest; glades.Of Greece. , -France has been made insane by it. Gromweithas led his troops to itsrestleee..gAitep.— Blind Ziskarriiiiiiiei - W - WA, ll PP.e,trode to • miraeulocitiqhi rmpini in the'spfrit'orils re -bellioultinteatiuresl.-4Central Presbyterian. Noma Ems, N. Y., where are tlie - retoains of John Brown, voted for Gerrit Smith for Presi dent; Lincoln didn't get but one or two. Official Organ Grinding. Our National Quickstep. 200 3 09 600 8 00 10 00