Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 10, 1860, Image 1
THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (eITSDAVA ISCISTED,) 13Y GEORGE BERGNER l& CO. TERllS.—Sisoza SUBSCRIPTION. The AMR TstsaaAre is served to subscribers in the 60rJegii at 6).1 cents per week, Yearly sUbSeribers Kill be charged $4.00. 'WEEKLY AND SMIII-WIEBLY TZLIGRAPH. Die TiCLEGHAIT is also published twice a week during :se session of the Legislature, aed weekly during the re al:tinder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the 0110Aing rates, viz : Sickle Subceribers per year Seven tin LAW 91 , iNiKictirAPEße Subscribers order the discontinuance of their news- s upers, the publisher may continue to send them Until larrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to tate their newspa ,ers from the office to which they are directed, they are responsible until they hav^ settled the Nils and ordered them discontinued Jllaital HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELM HOLD'S. HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'ig HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'a Extract Mau, Extract Bt Extract Bach; - Extract Buell; Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Bitch; Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Bach; Extract Buchu. Extract Bach; FOR SECRET 8; DELICATE DISORDERS. ,FOR SECRET 8r DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET DELICATE - DISORDERS. FOR SECRET DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET S i . DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET & DELICATE DISORDERS. "OR SECRET DELICATE DISORDERS. A Positive and Spec:fic 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 A Positive and Specific Remedy FOR DI.EASES OF THE BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS; DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,' BLADDER, GRAVEL, KID A .EYd, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, And all Dissases of e.exual Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Dugan, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, Ana all Diseases of Sean sl Groans, And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, ARLSNO FROM Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Ins prudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imptudencies in Life, From whatever cause originating, and whether es !glue ill MALE 'OR FEMALE.. Females, take no more Pills t Thep are of no avail for Complaints incident to the sex. Use Extract Mucha. BeimboliPs Extract Buchu is a liediehm which is per fectly pleasant in its _ . _ Taste and Wor t . But Immediate ln cation, Riving Health kt - vigor to the Frame, Bloom to the PaMd Cheek, and restoring the patient to erfeet state Of HN:ALTH AND PURITY Elemheld's Extract licolm is pr• pared according to Pbermacy mid Chemistry, and Is proscribed and used by The Hest Eminent Physicians Delay no longer. 7 - recurs tee remedy at once hi(3l, $l per bottle, or six for $5. Depot 104. Booth 'loath street, Ptiladolphla. Beware of Unprinelpltd Dealers Trying to palm of their own Or other artibiles of BUCHI7 on the reputation attained by Melmbold's Extract Rumba, The Original and only Genuine. We desire 10 NM on the Mertz or our Article 3 Thetr's is worthless—is sold at much less rates and eGnanalasions, consequently paying a much better profit. We Defy Competition 5 Ask for tlelrabold'a Extract Buohu. are no other. Sold by ➢. W. Gross & Co. and all druggists every. • JOHN B. SMITH'S • BOOT & SHOE STORE; CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. i A LWAYS on band a large assortment of 1. BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, .S:c. ' or the veiy best_ for !whea t gentlemen, and citildrone Prkei to mutt the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO °ADM{ In the beet style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. oetllletr JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, AXTOULD respectfully inform his.. old V patrons and the public generally, that he . wfll continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME-: LoDEON, VIOLIN and also In the science of THOROUGH RAM: He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupilsitt..their !tomes at any hour desired, or lessons will be givonat; his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the • • man keformed Church. declb-dtf AUGUSTINE L. eIIAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Residence No. 27 .IVorth Second Strad. N. 13—JOBBING AIIENDED TO. bawl W W. HAYS, ATTORNEY-AT--L4M Mee Walnut St., between Becond , lin:4l: Third, Harrisburg, Pa. ' ar4p dawt DR. ES SURGEON DENTIST , . FFERS his services to the citizen s , I L / Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share of the public patronage, and gives assurance that his hest endeavors Shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro ' fession. Being an old, well triad dentist, he feels safeln nviting the public generally to call on him; assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services Ince No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly cc copied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United finites Hotel, liarrishurg, Ya. myli-dly HE A EWA. PEFFER, OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut .Street near CITY OF HARRISBURG, PEN/el'. 10712 dtf GEORGE FISHER, -AT TO RN EY AII . NJieFERS his professional-services ti)41,11 persons haying busineils• to be tranincied to the several Courts orDeuphin county, the Land DePaittrient of this State, or before the Board of Property. . 1 1.4...1121(.. 1 been associated in the practice of the Law,:'with blalittno td, JOHN A. 2 he promises diligent: and careful till.ption to all professional business entrusted to 'teem , I CinXt corner or Pecond and Locust streets, (opposite to 1 the Penusylvanitt'lliatte,}llarrisbing.'• ap26.: STATE CAPITAL BANK, LMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO: CORNER SECOND ziNIAwAr,Nu7 RABBIS BURG 11.01 t.;; Of Vanilla' Beans, Backers' FariniyTerfuoiiiiiiiiiiit fancy liloare,at anusquturnirro4 1148 Market str rtf,n -, b i ,\t I lltl= -7 e • •"'• * . - ... ( - * ::_._ _ _ _ . ItklitiliLl) ..- . it- I , it i .11M Ve t- it;' ' ' -'4 * --: • 4 5:! . r. ) - u , 1 F 4 k • r . _,......„...,,...., .„., _ _ 7 , .. 4i/ ~ i . s 2.00 12.00 15.00 VOL. MIL- • - , Mt, vi 1 f i :'-,,,, . 1 ? ' Z '-it '3- '- i . eoat ! egal ! ! fatral !! ! COAL COAL ! I COAL !! ! NOW IS YOUR ,TIME I TO GET" CLEAN COM:1 - Full Weight and - Nothing Short of It! 'THANKFUL TO -.111.-Y •FRIENDS • AND COIitTOMERD-for their blierld patronage, I would now inform them' and the public, generally, that I am fully prepared, on short notice to stipply them with all kinds of SUPERIOR COAL . OP. ALL ; SIZES. gFREE FROM SLATE, AND CAREFULLY SCREENED AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD. Although my coal is not weighed in BRILF-WEIGUING CARTS, BUT Wk gut 78 - caus ACCURATELY ,TESTkIiNY THE SEAM OF WEIWIS TICD llZAbthib* and consumers may rest assured that they will be fairly and honestly dealt with I gel' nothing but the very best article, and no mixing. ALSO HICKORY, OAK and PINT WOOD, always un hand. GEO. P. Win SUING. seiti3-d3m NOT ''''l.llE" - FIRST ARRIVAL, ; BUT ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE SOLD <AT REDUCED PRICES, ,LYKEN S VALLEY MOVE COAL, $2,50 per ton. ' ' 6 NUT ', $2.00 " Also constantly on hand, LYKEN'S VALLEY BROKEN, ii " EGG; • CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT. COAL, iWILKESBARRE BROKEN,. • . . • 1 No. 3 aud'4, NUT. , n. 113 locksmith Coal. Allegheny And Broad'. Top. Also, ckory, Oak and Pine Wood. , E. BYERS. pI4 - . : : . 'No.. 102 Chestnut street. NEW DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION: .:STOREI "CUM.. W. A 11. M S T R.O. N. G , PrAc v Fruggist and'Onemistorotild 'biretta , the citizens of Harrisburg, that be leased.the store room recently oco pied by Dr:liiiribell; mid ii now prepared to furnish those whole') disPotod to"Patrbulse him, with pure and un ad ulerate d Drugs and Medicines, sut h as con betreiled upon, having bad several years expert: nee in the Drug and Prescription business, he mo-t respectfully solicits a share of,Physicians' Prascrlption basin. as. Ho bai also Wiarge add viiricid "assoinnein, of Perfumery, tiationery, &c. Also, all of the most popular Patera- Me dicines of the day ; also, Tobaebo Sellars, tFlinflNkit , of ihd brat brands; also, Alcohol, Turpentine, Burning Elald, Co o t (.11, &c. fact everything usually kept .in a well st ked tit ug store." 'nnvl2 dim GENERAL ORDERS= =No. 3. )111tAyi QIIARTMIS 5111. M.,P; 14.1 Elarri.burg, 180. L Thci.VoltiitotraTur—...—m.h_ti rage at Hari6Uurg, Tutiniv, Jana ; • o'clock A. M., to inaUgUrate GuvernOr Andrew O. Curtin. Volunteer§ injhomate wig out of itareuordlal ly tovited to - parAdrata. =" - '" • ill. Pegimada, puttalions and Companies will report to prigatuer General {Marna; .3d Billgade.stl2 Div. P. V., at Darrisburg. 'By command of Major Genera). WiLLI44I.II. HEIM, ' • sth. Div. P. 3;emas FRIF:LAND, Aide-de-Camp. nov6 GENERAL ORDERS—No. 4. . Shia' QUARTFA3.4..BAWAIiaI V. I,4i.iirbiAr-istioi , IS Agreeable to the orders of Major General If einsidlpth: D 17,114011 P. V., the lid Brigade eth Division PettAkal-Par . - 1 rade at Harrisburg on lilEsnAT, January 15th,1861, At 10 o'c'Ock A. M., to prrildpute.,lla thednaggiirutlori of Geyitr nouAndrew Cuctlul, 4 : 1• L `"'" 4. Col. Baker, of theist Regiment.will reportlo Mal. John.: W. , l3roisit„•AC Hairy burgAd or chAf,dre,:thel Ist of Juiluiry,lB6l: ••• 111. Capt. Eyster, of tht „Garner,oul Guard will report at Head Quarters cn or, 10th , ot January, 1801 for further orders. By order of - "- la•C. wiLLlAMSo3itgadier General ' e ,•• -•• Bit/debit Division P. F. • -Adana F. Elm, - noyo, varf alnettup; DOsigneri' and - Engravers on Woody N. E. COR. 111TH & CHESTNUT STS., Philadelphia. — . - • ViECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving jug wah heautii , correetness: and als:patph, uo4gns 'furnished' Joe Finealook Wastes tons.- P4rdoiii witching cuts, by sanding a Photograph or Daguerreotype, win; have views, of Colleges, Clinches, Store Fronts, Mitehines, ttca:o:o;.l.4timas, &o:,: engraved iis.wEilitin!per sonal application. Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill xicadingr, Show Bills, Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the highest style et art, and at tae lowest pvioes. For epettuneftWAY Sue see: Uhillibistritted' works oCl..B.liPpinabtt 51C0.,4.1. IL Butter,k ent2.s WM. STEM; CARPENTER AND JOBBER, 'COARSER WALNUT AND FRONT MEETS. Cplil;llsTG Aofiatl i ' a'n'd on r ' eas'onable ierma. :PINE STREET -NEAR h9ECOND, 11% 7 -THE REA2rO.I7 TEM "NO:RGA:II 4 HOUSE. THE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new, : LIVERY STABLE; located' at =abcrie and - has a stuck of exeelleat HORSES, and new and ,fashionable, %;813GiGIES and CARRULGRS; wbioh he - wIl. blrmat' louder ate Ilates. UROREE W. LOWER, agt. ncv24-the • EAgPBERRY ALLEY, isysIueIv..CHESTNUT. AND : HULBEHEY'STREETs, ESPLOTFULLI informs the public that ldie is located at ihe above mentioned place, and he Las boratiannedthe WObl; DYEIi%G and CARPET WEAV ING! BLI„c n' Ia ledE . ...S in all Its:various branches. Be la pre, tPardif ie fir - oidera - at ttte shortest notice; and will gdattan tee general satisfaction. , His prices will b e reasoMible. Hiving carried on the business for many years In .Germany; and over two yearls herei and also having had 'en extended experience in this country:, be is fully eons, pectin to execute all work eatruated to!hielijind hopes to receive a reasonable share of custom from his fellow. citizens. ' /tar A general assortment of Carpets are always kept on hand and will be sold.Attneie r west rate ; 60 . 8 tricl 'eff.; . ..;rl.Li "AL:, y ed - DF;.*ltri-rr6YoF ITENTAL rpHEiLactetiiign , SURGERY, Ilse retairdO r n i tl9 s l l 66i . 44 ;, b , i fi h r e a r c e t h a : tiasitate street oppositetss wad,. amlsestil*- be pleased ve atteafrlA ksm. .AA; waste vast% Liertnj "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE•" HARRISBURG, PA.. MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 10, 1860 . ' ; illistellantons CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOR MAKING Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, &o. MANUFACTUERD BY EDW. CIIASIDERLIN & CO., Prqrietors of Shawiautchemical Works. No. 33 INDIA BIBEE I', Boston. .00NCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re %,„) cult of careful chemical research. • All its ingredl e..ts sirs prepared in the highest state ofpnrity,•und com pounded with a plow to produce bread of a far bettor quality, and in much less time, than by any ether prow cess ; and by the manufacturers submit it; with entire confidence, to the judgment of discriminating house. keepers, bakers, &c. Bread of all-kin's made by using Concentrated Leaven . 'is lighter, more digestible and nuitritiOustluls an agrees. ble, natural taste ; is lees liable to sour), will retain its moisture longer than by any other process, and the whole preparation for the oven iMed- rot 'exceed Len minutes. It is valuable because it is not perishable, and may be rendered evadable In places and at times when yeast la not within reach, as at sea. In all climates and under all circumstances, it may be adopted, thus obviating all difficulty of procuring yeast or other forme t, which Is frequently of an inferior quality, rd dering the .bread more or leas unwholesome. It is also valuable as regards economy, as It has been ascertained that a saying is effected in the flour of less than 10 per cent. in the common proccessa-intich'iff the saccharine of the flour Is lost by being: onverted Into carbolic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste •is in curred solely for the purpose of generating gasto 'else the dough.' By using. Concentrated Leaverrthis waste is avoided, and the gas obtained in a manner equally e . t . a..: camas. Fermentation, as has been, stated,- destroys - a part of the flour or meal, r ud, in consequence, a barrel of Simr weighing 100 the , which, by . the cOmmori 'Mettle& ereLuarily makes about 250 IDs of bread, given• by this process 200 The , thus effecting the verylmportant saving of 36 per cent. in the quantity ,of flour. By conformity to the directions on earl( psekage, any . person capable of ordinary attention . may conduct the process; and the re• suit will Invariably be highly satisfactory. • CERTIFICATE FROM DR. 'HAYES, ,Amayer to the Slate of Netssashusetts.. have analysed the Concentrated heaven, manufac tured by Messrs. Edw Chamberlin lk Co., with refeiresce. to its purity: aid - . efficiency of action.in producing the' et:. fact of yeast distending dough,: and thereby-rendering fl it l for making bread. This article Ls skillfully.com pounded, from perfectly pure Material., It reuses the dough without consuming the sugar of arty other pritict pie in the Pour, perfectly; and him :Same weight el flour will produce more sweet, palatable bread than oan'be obtained through yeast; while lor,cakes and pastry it Is ll iuraluable, as It saves a'rffile,*al much time of the pastry cook. . ' "The experiments made by me confirm the statements made by .the manufacturers, and proves this compound. worthy of public approval and extended use. . • ' “Respectfully, . • A. HAYES, D., State Assayer, "16 Boylston street, Boston, September 26, 1860." DI at - 0 T lONS ,BR'SAKIPAST AND TEA Rous.—Two orthree teastioonsfil ;of Leaven. (according-to-the quality of the flour,) to oiii quart .01-flour;Mix -thoroughly by-passingiwtt online' tines "through a sieve ; rys, lit a,.3littlet half the water, (milk s pre era rolling out. Much kneac Mg should be ova dd. 'fittlii; to destredform, and place immediately in a hot oventind bake quickly.. Lux Brian.—Tbe same proportions of Leaven and flour sifted together as above; omit the butter,ohd make: the paste stiff enough to knead igto a loaf; and bake Im mediately in a slow oven. GRAHAM BREAD —Three teaspoonsful of Leaven t*-ons quart, of wheat meal, sifted together.; add one gill of mo. , lassed and two eav; make the poke thin with milk and bake id a &Mir oven. . . Bemire Bees - D.—Three teaspoonsful of Leaven Wane , pint of flour, and ono pint of corn meal, all well sifted to getber ; add two eggs and about a gill of molasses; nuke tne paste thin with milk, and bake slOwly. BUCKWHEAT taNgl.—Flour and milk sufficient to make one-quart of batter; add one egg,,then three tompocomfol of Leavitt ;amid Ws frothy and cookirlick. • -• ' ' ' " Dindruna.-ntift together one lend otlionrand two tea- t Epoo3oll or Leaven.; rub, in a plena of butter half sit largo:, lei in' egg; 'mix - with - cold water 2 Ana ten, . _ CtiasuclOt. kkkt Calls:-Sift together two large-cups; of flour and two tcaspoonsful of Leaven; put in half a cup. of butter and a'cup and a half of anger ; : kink with cold milk br water to'a stiff batter, add spice to suit the taste; and baps immediately. , , . . Cishmeliz 3.renos Ca= -Two cups of white-sugar, beateiiivithine yolks of six eggs -=the Whitesor Sit aggs beaten:ton, froth;-theri beat all together , ;' • of sifted.flour, one cup or. wowiAnd Vireo teaspooneful of Leaven; flavor with two Isaspoonsful of essence ,of mom and ottlieln &Etat& oven: • ' ' Jra4BIA Sift.=together one ViarD of -flour- and three teaspoonsfalpf Leavcn ; rub in one tea-cupful ofbiitter„ add a cup and a half 01 white sugar, and spice to suit titer tastectivx-stiff eneugleto 'roll oul i and bake quick: FIROtioNCAWs.4.:-Oneanatiof flourlind J IM of Leaven anted together ; told: a cap of butter; odd' poinra - , ,of.pn!rants, tlyo cups white milk d ono ; lea, spoonful of cinnamon" - mil with cold toa n a ter.•and bako in a slow:oven. r • . . CORN Cats,-lino. Pkl4 each ef::flohr,adt Indian wfeal, , : and three tesepoOnsfai of Leavep „ well sifted togtx4er add: one'gill''of - zeolttaes ant two ' eggs ; mix thin with milk.. and bake in slovi oven: • • cnr•Cass.—Fivo cups of flour : and three teaspoonful. Ledven, sifted together; add one cup of butterowo of. sugar, and two eggs, all well beat together ; then add cup of curraits,,and spice to suit the taste. Bake about half adhour. , . Loire' CAEE.—T fay:, quarters of a pound flour and four teaspoonsful of Leaven sifted together; one pound of sugar and six ounces or butter beaten'to a cream ; the whites of eight eggs well beaten, and the juice acme le ,mort; mix with milk. Wandira Cass.--41ve cups of flour, three teaspoonel: of Leaven, three cups of sugar, one of butter, one of milk, and two eggs ; fruit and spicd to the taste. Bike' about half an hour. Packed in Cases of 1; 2,4; and Six Dozen Cans. For sale by Grocers and Druggists generally. VaLLIrl & Itho., Wholesale Agents; ,1i0."69: North Front Street FliilsdolpLia. ovl3-d3m - HER R NEWLY. ".REFITTED I , THE UisIDERSIGNE6-: having' leased this well known and popular .hotel, in the city of 'Harrisburg, is now reiltdpg and furnishing. the same with NEW FURNITURE in the very best - modern style. It is located in, the most central part of the city, within a short distance of 'the depoti itmi older - era railroad and also near the State Ca pitol buildings. ' The house is large and , the sleeping apartments are v, ell ientilated. The TABLEIi - well pioVtiled - Sertli tin 'Befilkliabie . Cleiwellknown throughout, the State ats_ haying the bast market outside of the Atiantle.eithrt, sne- consequently"no complaints Shall bo mode on that score, The BAR has also undergene changes and will be kept • stocked:with the - hest end puroet Liquors in the countrY tio exertion will be sojourner,iiiiiiiirortable at every respect.,,kpoiudnuanco: spored to make the Artteeler And, o: the patrohage or the old Mummers, Mgether'Wlthmete additions is respectlully solLited. J. H. BENFORD & CO. Harrisburg, August 2s.tt r. • CITY LIVERY-STABLES, qI.LACEIRERRr' AtLEY, IN . THE • .R.LLE 01 IMILIVSHOTZT, . . T . HB undereLtnid-has-re•commeKtged the livery busineiti ig Ida liglrand SPACIOUS:ETA- IsLES located ai•above, with ,a large and vartedatock of 110 VMS, OARRIA'Grii and 'olallglttUSidi3 2 *Wlidoli' lie will hire at radderate rates. F. a.. nWARTZ. sep2B-dly" - • H. . L GODBOLD, • P RACTICAL • Tuner and Repairer of PPianos, Melodeons, to., ikc., wlllreerive eiderit future at Will. KNOLILIVSMnSio .'tore, 92 Marketittreed • . All orders left at the aho_ye.numed piage, or al th e a wailer House, will meet-wi th -prompt attention.- . - First chat 11,410.1.9'1itir sale . •„_,. ,iiegh9.dly-ti NOTI.OII .TO SPECULATORS; VALUABLE BUILDINO LOTH FOit- SAL* A NIIMiEiti•OYLARGEf.IZEDBUILD -21.,-ING LOTS Opining - the Round House and Work -bops or the Tama: Railroad Company, will be sold loir and mi'reinOiiiilda ten rui..,...Apply to saa JOHN W. MALL JR btttar 1)RJO HNSON ALTIMORE LOCK_HOSPITAL. TtAS discovered-she most certain, speedy _Li.o.trd effectual remedy M the world for _ =DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. lAMBS IN ELT. TO 197.61.V6 HOUHB. Na Ilierl:!aFy or_Noilous Drugs. A'CvssWARRiIITZO 3 Ole NO Clilk1108; IN TllOll ONE TO Two DAys.liZ Weakness .of, the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains la she Loilia;lffeetions of the !Odom; and /hedger, Organic W~wknesa,ivervotte Physical Pow ers Dyikinpaiii,., latterdr2,,LoWSgijiti,poilliisnin Ofkleas, .'fliepitailon of ilfe Heircririlieify, ireiriblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Discase'of the Stomach, Affections of the Head, Throat, Ne se Or hkin—thoso terrible ci-or dersTarising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos sible, and'deatioy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN Young men especially, who have llecome the victims of solltM•y Vice, that dreadful and dettructive habit ankh amituGly, sweeps to an ut.t mely grave thousands or yourig . men of the most•exulted-talent and in intent Intel locc‘lato inig Lt. otherwise have outrun:ea listening tienates•withithe thunders' or eloquence, or waked to cc. tsiy,tite living lyre, may call wt. ti fall confidence. -b ' MARRIAGE. Married persona, or those contemplating marriage, be ing e i w k, ar_ e of physical weakness, shOuld Immediately con sult-Di. and he , restored to pet fact health. ' • • ORGANIC WEAKNESS • • • Immediately cured and Alt vigor restored. Hiiigrho places himself Miler the care - of Dr. J., may riliglngly coo tide in his Lector as a gentleman, and. con fl l rely upon Jr,OPuo No.. .7 southngericicr street, - Baltimore, Ma., 'Ow tlie felt hand side gbing friiai Baltimore street, 7 dieWOrom the earner. Bo :par tic ular in observing the name or number, or you:will mistake the plaeis, be pit , ticerif forignorant,' T.Ving Qiiacks, with false names, or Polity JaamiSog Cart ficates; attracted by the reputa tion ef Dr. Johnson, lure. near dli letbera must contain 's 'Postage Stainp, tome on the • DR. JOHNBI9N. • Di. J Johnsonmember of "tbe.Roytte College , of Surgeons, London., graduate ftem one of tee moil, eminent CeLeges of the United ctste.4-and the gnaw!' part of who:43.lWa hit'A liden spent in the fectspit.l4'of Lennon, Part-s pnAlt detphln nod elseivhere, has effeetecrionio of motives touLling Cu' es that wet 0 t Ter known.. Many Ai oub'ed wittOritipinein :the ears anti bead'wlieit aslevp, Erne, net •• vouativity pomp tUarAted, at itudit cn'souns if, tivistaluiness, a ith iinoniMalhshing,attandcd sometimes with derang e: mentor mind were curedinimentiMiy, ris • _ . ,TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. . ,Dr. J. .sildresies all, these leho, has ing flared them; ashen by bib . a te'a nil AF'ap roper lodulgouoies, that 0ec,114 silatahlitary tight which ruins' both bodyand Wail, wi ablii tm for either besinittesoreoeiety. , :•,. ._,... ....1 ' 41Oineittheiltd and melancholy effects .p.rn me itY WitlE-Abilipof - yciutit;lt lie: •-11/41iikheek of the Rititgan_o_ .14mbs, iltits - in t tho,dield, Dimsvps ; ,or Ne k v . f ir 6 LOs orMukiiii&VlSSitiik ~ _ _ . .Palblititeml--t)?ltie.yeeirf,??ts ohiefstids,-. 4:1 titn. lim'ialmmvt.w.. -a tloai the :. nt*F--, MENTALLY " • Mytn.T. i ktvr,, ate fearful effeqi on the blind aro mud' to b 6 dioeniod •L.ni of Sfetoory, Contusion 01, Ideas; , De- Vreeninti of apirft4; Evil: Yorobotliois..AVersifoii toYocle tYi ailf-didtfust, Loyo of Solliu4e, I;midity, &o.oite.fitozno of tno 6vlfetlb6ts. • Thoeenee et4etsona . .of 'can now , Jentge *hat to thibause Ortneti decline in health, losing kink vigor, liecombit *oak; pale; beiveni 'knit eihielittia; have a *insular appecus . unie :sheet tnei. eyee,;:.noughi and 'syinp. toms Of eoniumpled: . . YOUNG MIEN wholtave injured themselves'. by W nett tlirpraellee4, in.' Bulged in when alone—a .babit frewntly learned' from mvit coMpaniona, or at "sehool, the effects of which are Mghtly,,felt, even whenigaleep, and ittiot cured, renders Marriage Impossible, Ma destroys bola mind. and body, "itiOuld,apfdy , ' ,, What a, pity , that a :young man, the hopes °this coun try, thi darling a his parents, should be snit: cited Pom 'alt prospects andanjoyments of Ilfo by the conseqttencOs 1 of deviating. from the path of nature, and Indulging in a oevaddeOcret habit. such perions 'must, before comera: gligug • . MARRIAGE, : effdci that a sound mind and body are the most neeeissry ,requid..es to promote connubial happiness. Indeed withhut thsee, the Journey through life,becomes,a3iiary 7ilig4hinite; Proipect darkens to 'the view; the ;mind becoalenoliedowedmith•despairouidlilled•with the' .urbinthOly - reffeetiett that the happiness, of, another •be- VOlioMblighted4itfCour own. • - JOHNSON'S . _ INVIGORAfING•REREDY FOR OR- GANIC.WEAKNESS By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. ....Thousands of Me most nervous And debilitatetwho ling . hain been imMedlately relieved.. All Jenneuhatents.toXarriage, Plysical or- Mental Miguel& - ektion,,Ner,vons, Trembling, We.kness or Exhaulition or lb% most fetircui kind, spee,dtly 'cured. TO STRANGERS Th. many thousands cured at this Instiution within the list twelve years x and the numerous important Surgical operatieits.porformed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re pckers of the papers,.sed many other perlione,.netices of which nave appearicl'agein and again ,before the public, besides, his' starattwg' aS. a gintletaitri-ochaiailer and re= sponsibility, is s.suillcient guarantee.tuthe afflicted: . DiBkLitsioF IsilSßUDENCX—oifirli;n the misguided and impructehtyotary of pleasure andi he has • imbibed tlneseeoserthis painful disease, it toe eften happens that an 411-timed sense of share. or dreild of dikeyery deters him from applying to those who, from education and e speeMbility,ten siociu befriend him, delaying till the con stitutional sitinptcms of Stilt licirrid disease . raake their , appearance, affeoting the head, taroat, nose, akin, sc., progressing on with frightlut 'rapidity, till death puts a period fin his dreadiul sufferings by sending' him to iittiat; bourne trom whence no traveler returns." It , is a mei inkbelyifict thst them4l6Mß. lall to Ibis terrible disease, owing to the . unskilfulneas ot;igneranC pretend era, whiff,' bir'thiii Usti of That dia.gly paten, mercury, ruin the conatituticni and matte this residue of We filiserabie. To brassasss.—The Doctor's Liptomas haßg in his zorLettex, musk contain a Stamp to us on the:reply so•Remeoles sent by.itall. • fossebtii., 7 SOuttatecterioli street, Balthnore. aprl3 tleFly, ;: • . I L ATED WARE • • HATIVEY , FILLEY, • No. I.222,Market Street,ipLatommas, Marinfacturer Of t ne ' " NIMPT.'EILVER, and SILVER PLATER of 'YORKS, SPOONS, LAD BUTTER KNIVES, CASTORS, TEA SETS, U.NR; KETTLES, WAITERS, BUTLER DISHES; ICE PITCHERS, CAKE-BASKETS, COMMUNION' WARE CUPS; MUGS, GOBLETS, Sic., With a general assortment, comprising none but the bes rauity,. made of the' best materials and hetuils4/44, 004 stituting them a • Serviceable and thimble article FON HOTELS, STEAXBOATB AND .PSIYATI FAII/17118 jer Old Ware figilited in the ben manner. - 13UEHLER a HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PENN'A GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. I ;iiitlß T. GOVERNMEN" ." _ 6 6 / 1 - 113.E *unity Of GOveiritneot, which con stitutes you one people; fa now d , ar to you."— WashingtOn's Ihrew Addrea 4V_ nationality is eased Mal to die enduring proaptrity. of our country.. True pa triotism must ail , o from knowledge. It 13 only a proptr C RD . • tied rstandiag .of our Orli joathuVons that can induce The abovewell known and tong ,eatithlished Dclel is strong and settled attachment to their pritciples, and now undergoing . a thorough reiioration, and - helms in a impart ability-for their aniintensnee. ' ' great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship 'OUR GuVELN KENT :An explanatory slatemeit of othir;4oßGLl J. , Houma, who has been an inmate of the the systoin'OfGovernmetit Or the country," contains the latalios for .the last three years, and is well knOwn to text of the.Constlinti .rr Of the United States, and the Con tit guests..• ititutional provisions of the, several Stare, Wit their . Thankful for the liberal . patronage whi c h it has.' .Nirdn g and conetruction,' as teterodnedbx Judiulal au. joyed I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to thO pWERSIty,-, and precedent. and; practice, or Corived.fron. 1 - vor. lieB nawtfl WG:11.1.6t l•aril Writers tdil.eited and arranged lor ropql4 use, - %100. iota ' utirnii.gy; .- • 4uperior.: and Al . /hasp: .;rable:= narrivtang * fa.,. S lad till AELIIRM24. mum 38;r0RF.., • jA " U ' Cr itaa''.N o ti : x l B B s .: s t )XB tioNIAND . (OO Vela' s'rf: OE., or , ‘ J uqt re. . d • • •• mIORTT T. • served end for sate ; WreSla .2 Id :Maim =me ycati ' • DO= JR. CO. mar2l-5 . • eaobs, Scr. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE! URICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FRONT & MARKET STS, A NNOUNCE to the ei'izens •Harris burg at d the publL3 generally, that they heveJust. returned - from the eastern cities w,to a large and well se. looted stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they will sell It the ye iylowest prices. - DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind. Bleached ..nd Unbleached Mustins,' Bleached and . llnbloached'Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A large assortment °Metall Fl.heels for skirting. . An assortment Drmestic Clinch ,ms - , Danoh!ster Giughanm, _ Satinetts and Ca alliteras, Black Clo he ittallpriees, , • Cloths for Ladies' Chesterfields, Beaver Cloths - tor-the Arab aoaks. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF -BLANKET& A large assortment of Cassimer es, especially adapted to Boy's wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and 17n. derelicts. An assortment of Carpets meta 12% eta a yard to Sl.OO per yard. . . ALSO LATEST STYT.FS 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 Breen° and Blanket Elamite, with a lull stock of the latest - novelties.. An assortment of Plain and Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to first.class Hosiery and Em broider les, &0., &c., gm. - • An as: ortment of Jingoist o wove trail spring skirt pat tern extension. An assortment of th-ouding an 4 Moneta_ MUCH ar..COWPARTHWAIT,. Corner of Front and Market ritreotii, HartLibiirg. Formerly cencelo by .1 1.. Hither: -th.M264.* BARGAINS TOR . THE SEASON, ..T : gpTEria! Et:GRA; Jost. recolverl - rand receiving from Philadelphia fond BARGAINS in Flag orall kind-, RARGAINS'in Snawts , of all - • BARGAINS is %aka and lalmas of all kinds, for. ca.b. BARGAINS in Plaid . Dnelis Goode; 'et alfdindo, far e'er. - .., BARGAINS in every;;variety Eni . n sa onblo Dress Goods, for (*SW', *tie Aud BARCIA, Mad' of Dry oaua In Sterols; and u choice from o: very 'lnrgó, wed - siloptid stook, for cash, at ' 10 , 4E5 'TORE. octl6 ' Market Meat; filirrhsburg., PHILADELPHIA SHIRT AND -COLLAR HOUSE MANINACTURKILS OY SHIRT 8050,11.4 • Fancy, pbeck, Hickory Denim and Flannel UNDER AND OVERSHIRTS, Overalli, Drawers and Gentlemens' Furnishing :Goods. BENI4ETT & RUCH, octl7-d3m • 217 PhnrchAlley. Agents-for the 13everly India .Rubber:Piothing. . FOR 'I'.EIEI '''''''' Si A LARGE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY .11ID _GLOVES Slightly damaged with water—Plwite 55`.,and 75 ete. GREAT BARGAINS. A flue assortment of same quality, peilect;—Blaa, White and Belated, a: _ CATICART73, _ . I 4 JDUCATIONAL A CONTROLLING. ELEMENT" OF NA TIONALITY is the system of -educatien in ticonn try.. "In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to pubiitt opinion, that public opieion should be enlightened."—Washing on's Farewell - Ad-ress. To this end the people ini:generaLshould be educated into a correct end familiar acquaintance with the nature and princifilerofrour government and civil - institutions. "OUR GOVERNMENT : An ekplanatory„statem.ent of the System of Government - a i&c, A MANU AL FOR, SCEIOOLS..AOADEMIES-AND-POPIILAR. - EISE;" is a werkf*blolri with notice s, gives the coristrbetibli of provisions of the Constitution of the United States and of thliiciA several States, as determined by judicial authority, or derived from Stand ard writers, including some references toadministrative -aWand practice, so as tiu show tbe actual workingof our general tyst.pm,of Government. It is 'free from specula tive ocinionts, Cltaieriative in its tendency and calculated to . cultivate the love of our country.. Wheel been teed, to.a considerable extent, in the bbIiCATION OF YOUTEI, in-:different states, and Is redommended . by Jurists, Statesmen and Presidents, and Professors of ,Colleges.- - P iice $lOO. Sold by M. M'KINNEY, ! del Harrisbarg; Pa: GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! — WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING..M.ACHIN.ES, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES. :T" WHEELER & WILSON Manufac turing.Comparir having gained'au their suits 'at -law, with infringing manufacturers or Sewing Marlines, propose that the public should be benefited thereby, 'and nave accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing Mk:blues. -.Alter this date tney will be sold at rates that will fair - profit on the cost of manufaCture, capital Invested; and expense of, making Wee ; - such prices •RS 'wllll enable them to make first class 1019.0hi1305,11 , 14, as here afore, guarinten them in ()yeti , Particular - accordsnce with the annouwiement above I will Felt there splendid Sewing Machine at prices from $45 to WO for the fine full case maohines: It is a well eitab. fished fact that the . Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Maohine is the best one in the ma i k et, the beet wade, ticeit'Oripie and leait liable to get out of order, and they are now as low as -the • Inierior machines. all and see thein • a Ihird and Market. ;Rol .13111. W. 0. UTCEQK. Agent. I f/has u flu. Having procured Steam Power Preasce, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every description. cheapertbett it can be done at any other ea tabllshroentin the country. RATES ur' .Av'SJITISENG, ilarTour Sues or less constitute ono-balf square. High likes or more than four constitute a square. EAU Square. one day . . one week.... one m1 0 D1E...: *...,..... ....... 14 three months 3 00 ' " eft months..... _ . -. 4 0 one year.... , .. , 600 One' qoare one day 60 " ono week.. ...• .• . 2 00 1,1 one month 3 00 II three. months ......... ....... .... 6 00 " Mx mon th s.— 8 00 . one year 10 00 lirltuslnees notices ineerted in the Local column. or before 'Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CliNl3 PEE LINE fbr each Insertion. NO. 80. gar Marriagb and Deaths to be charged as regcliir advertisements. Another Ottrtin Learn. sy MRS. GIONGSI WASHINGTON WILLNES Yes, Mr. Crocus, I think it's full time you were home!' 'l'd like to know where you've been all this time? Only to an. Anti-Secession Meeting? What business is it of yours wheth • er the South secedes or not? A pretty idea, that the poor women folks have to eitat home, crying their eyes out, while you are hallooing ' yourself hoarse about panics and politics, and I don't know what else! The Personal Liberty Bill is in danger ? Well, let it be In dangii.— Caleb Crocus's private opinion wont make - :• much difference on the subject, I presume.- The Personal Liberty Bill don't buy tea and . • sugar, at your grocery, I take it ? People have a good deal too much personal liberty as, it' is —if it was a law keeping decent men at home with their wives at night, I should think diff erently I The Union is tottering to its founda tions? 'ls it? Well, if it can't keep itself up without your running to the tavern to put your shoulder under, I say, let it go 1 The base fire ear ers of 'South Carolina are undermining our constitution Indeed I I should suppose you weir; undermining yours by the looks of yeur twee ! Pity the South Carolluians don't know Caleb Crocue's opinion of them. They'd ap point a day cf fasting and humiliation,•prebab ly ! Don't tell me that I don't uoderstand the weighty interests involved! I 'understand quite enough ! Strange if I didn't, when you spend your whole time wrangling with drunken loafers and hurrahing at the *illy speeches of some fool who is a degree more fanatical than even yon I haven't any patriotism ? My husband has enough for both, it eeems 1 I hear of nothing but national concessions, and com promises, and seceding; until I'm sick of them. Did you hear that clock strike, Mr, Cromer Did you know that it was eleven o'clock, and that you Might to have been home four hours ago'? No use turning the conversation to Old Abel If Old Abe can't take care of this coun try without your, help, be must he a poor stick!, And, talking about sticks, there isn't a hlessed kindling split for to-morrow! Who did you suppose was going to split them? Old Abe; I suppose? Or perhaps : you were gpiug send up a committee from the tavern? You'll,please go about it, as coon as convenient) I'm not going to,in't up all eight for, you! You want • your supper? Well, I've wanted.you.• any time theie 'four hours. You needn'e go prying into that . cellar—yoo Won't find anything to eat there., Vilera'a the cold beef? Tile cold beef has seceded, Mr. groans I Therteeimo use in banging ihat door, either. Keep your fingers out of ,thet cake-safe,.. witless you want 'am caughtin the rat-trap: what coulee of ate in o 90.4 1 elitYtth o'clock at nigtit. The. next t ,DU go to MlPAlkie3 l 3St wt. 0 can. e• • " • 41 ills Nog* expand' My mind vastly by the a n.y o tics?, •ph I haven't Any . patience:with the men! . 'Cinens'yon shan't stir oueofithe house to-morrow night? How will I kelp: hideVoui hat - i You guessoyou.caui go without a hat? • Then . I'll hide your trowsenel Ern sure ` I Shail . dream of secession and; Personal Liberly Bills, to-night I It's enough- to, wear a woman out I Oh, dear ! I wish ,there was no such thing as,politics I 01111d-Angels---fiheir Early Going . Houle. • Benjamin F. Taylor, of the Chicago Journal, dilates thus elOquently and feellogly upon the death - of a child: It went in the morning—a bright and radi ant morning—many - went yesterday; more to. day, -and: there' are deVra to be shed' for ihe de partures Of to-inorrow:: And cid it be - wonder. ed that 'pleasant slimmer mornings should-be guile them into going? is it a marvel' that they do not wait for the' burden and the noon, but follow the lark, and hear her song over the rim' of the rainbow t Thatthose words-so beau tiful, they should make so true, '•and joy corn- eth in the Morning?"" Ghing ipthe hicir.ningl —a glorious morning —when the sky ls all beauty,, and the world is all blissi ere the-dews have gone to' heaven, or the stars have gone to Goo; when tbe birds are 'siiigins,, , and the cool winds are. blowing, and' the flowers" are out that' will he shut at noon, and the clguds that are never rent in rain, and the shadows - inlaid with crimson lie away to ihe west. • - - We have sometimes seen a littler coffin, like a caskeifor jewels, all alonte by itself in a huge heatae, melancholy witnplumes, and gloomy as a frown, and 'we_have.thought not so ihtitild we accompany those a little way who 'go in the morning. We have wondered why they did not take the little potful:into the carriage: with them, and lay it gently.apon .their laps, the . sleePer there lulled to _slumber without a iMMOM or a cradle. We have wondered .what there -vies-for tearsi in such a going—ln. the early'Morning f r olic hone to homer,liktit lair white Gloved with doWny pinions emerging froinnether night and fluttering for entrance at the windows of Heav en. Never has there ..been-ahand -wanting to take the wanderer in, and shut out the dark ness and the storm'. ' . • I.lpoh those, little faces, it never aserned to as that death' valid - plate' his great teal; there is no thought of the aharnel.houste-in these Young 'listeners to the invitation whose acceptance we, are -Lanitid ) ant to ferbid; there shoultlim morn ing .songs;.and-not siglis—freatt flowers; not badges of mourning - no tears nor - clouds but in bright de a.nd 'bright 'dawning* together. Fuld up the white robe-lay -aside the for., gotten toy- - smooth the little unpressedyiliew, and-gently smile as you of the white gars meat, of:the harp of gold, and•cif the fAiir brat; With its. diadem of light; smile as you- think that no - years can make thht• memory old. An eternal,. ;guiltless child;.- waiting - about' the threshold of Paradise for the coming friend from twine. Here the glad.lips would. quiver; With- an guish ; the bright curls . ,.grow, Alluded and eray; the yong heart weary atiirbia,--but there, changeless as the _stars,- yOungas theimit new morning. The pott-tells of grain - beugh 'rent by the tempest.homtlie i tree,Attid , syliptcutlety along en the tireast of an angry iiver r and W . muther bird with'erics Cit'griet,-fiettering - beside• it. 'f r her nest and agiltlinjts'Aere,lheie; Alt! better. to be wafted away nom .the ,earth_ theft thus thittlheY-: shetailArift,aiciuncl- the ' world storm:... , .7 . : , .1" tt.% '.l Winri4 'll)iq a thlatleeo Okla? Agspt Of theVeact. • ; tras4is FowriamtenoNLl:Eii ta'sorlia oltae is her caetla.—Puneh. 0 ; i t 00