11 IL,' Ifl 11 .7.4 _ 1 DKr, (BCNDAY3 EScrzrz.,) BY GEORGE BERGNER i& CO .[Eh'llB —SYNDIR Senecurnori. 'no DADA , lio.o.sAro ii served to _subscribers In the ~ r ugh at 6`jcent-'per Reg{ Yearly subscribers ill be cli,trged sl.oo, WEIRLY AND tiliEl-WEKRIN TELEGRAPH. . roe Tab:GRAM Mak° pub Ilgbed twice a week during toe es!ssien Of 00 Legislatere, a, d weekly during the re u.aiuder et the year, sod furnhilt,l to enboori bent at the lot co a io, rAte, , , il2: angle Subccribars per year • It 2.00 Serra ~, - 4 12.00 Ten 15.00 • - TES LAW OF NRICSFAPIES. ,j subscribers order the discontinuance of their nem urthere the publisher may continue lo send them until iii arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to Mae them ueespa ,ers from the also to which they are directed, they are responsible until they hay - settled the bale and ordered them discontinued filebital HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S RELMBOLD'S HELMBOLH'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract 'litchi; Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buohu, Extract Buchu, Extract Bache, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, FOR SECRET 4. DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4. DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4. DELICATE DISORDERS. .FOR SECRET 4. DELICATE DISORDERS. JOR SECRET 4. DELICATE DISORDERS. MR SECRET 4' DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4 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 Specifiti Remedy A Positive and Specititr Reniedy A Positive and Specific Remedy FOR MEARES OF 185 BLADDER, ORAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, °NAVAL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, ORA V EL, KIDI EYs, DROPSy, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DRUPbY, BLADDEd, OliAr EL, KIDE.Erv, DROPSY, BLA,B,DBu, °NAVAL, KIDNEY., DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WRAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNEsS, And ail Diseases of :mat Organs, And alt Diseases i of Seraca Orga . . . Arid aU Macaw of Seruca Organ ns, *, And all Diseases of &anal Organ:, Ana aU Diseases of Sexual Grgant, And all Diseases of Sszucd Organs, ARLSLVG FROM Excesses, Exposures, and Itnprudenoles 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, Excetses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, From whatever cause originattair, and whether &s -taling is MA LE OR FEMALE Females, take no more fills I They are of no avail for Complaints incident to the BOX. Use Extract Dacha Behriboltt , 3 Extract Bochu in a Medicine Which is per •tly pleasant to its Taste and Odor, , Bat immediate In its aelion, gialag Beitith and Vigor to the F. amo, Bloom to the r.1.11d Cheek, and restoring the , patient tea lert'ectstateof HEALTH AND PURITY lia'mbold's Extract Buchu fs pr•pared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, and is preanibed and used by 'I lie Most Eminent Phystotu►►s. Delay no longer. f mount the remedy et ouoo. Prior al por bottle, or alx far $6. D: pot Alt South loath. street, Beware of TJaprinelple4 Dealers Trying to palm off r tb'etr own orottitit' artlotral Of BCCIHII on too t eputation attained by - 11olmbold'a r xtraelt Buidela; Ibe Original and only Genuine. We neatre to Mil 011 Obi Merit of our drtleie i:•Tbair's to worthlees-1a sold at much lean rake and ounimasslons, culaiieocatly peying a much butter prottt. We Defy Cempetittpu MEI klelmbold's Extract Buohu. no other Bold by 1.1. W. Gross de C0,5n4. sit droillistit.oTeTy. Lore. ste.,Vll-dnlNStn- JOEN B. SMITH'S 00T & SHOE STORE, 4 CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS Harrisburg, A LWAYS on hand a largla aesortment o ITS, :11.01q, (..AITEK , , &is 13f the vtiy beet Gthddl far laiilea , 6untlou.en, and obildr,Oe' wear.—{ Prh Da to cult the time; AD Ames of (MK MADE TO OED 6 1h (Li- best alio by su,melor workmen fie t 0100 (lotto ut snort noilco o tit ill JOHN B. SMITH, Unrrieburg ; ADOLP.H. • i. TEUPSEit •• OULD respectfully itform this' ilia patrons and the public generally, that ho wilt eonttouu to give Instructions on t e .PIANO FORTE, MO "LODEuN, VIOLIN and also In the science of THOROUGH %MS. He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at theii mos at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at residence, to Third street, a row doors below the kitfortned Cburel. , decllll-dit ' AUGUSTINE L. UIIAVNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Residence No, .27 North Second Strut. B--JytilllNG AVIENDEL) TO. 'W. iLTTOFINEY—AT--la ae.Virt Office Walnut St., between Second and Harrisburg, Pa. DR. .J. li LES I SURGEON DENTIST, 1 UI"FEII6 his services to the citizens of Harrisuurg use its vicinity. He solicits a share of the pooh.; patronage, and gives assurance ; that ,his boat ;:endeavors shall be given to render satisthetionin kis prd teb., ion. Bung an cid, well tried dentist, ho reels sale ift tnviuug the public generally to Call on hint, 1144011 ' heal that they will not be dissatisfied with his eervlcey Ohoo No. L 8 Market street, in the-house formerly ccaddd P Oapie.t by Jacob H. Eby, near the United Stites Hotel rrixtsurc rw. lA/1341i ALDERMAN HEN }ix REFFEA OFFICE-11111W STREET, (SHELL how,) NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street near Reartls. our or HARRISBURG, rENN A. myllatt NEW DRUG;' AND PIMSORIPTION STORE yVDI. W. ARM R 0 N G_, Prat3- tloal rruggist and Chemist, would infer= tile ettlstus of flarrlibarg• thni helhall ieaeed the store room tea roil y occ .pled by Dr. Ilmhill,nadisnow prepared to tarnish those who fed disposod te_PlSS.,thaSse him, with pure and unadulterated Drugs and Monticello:l, auth as can be re tied upon, having had several years e . at•ience the Drug and Prescription bustase p `lialpditleapeettally +adieus a share of Physlcians , Prorcriptjon tiushoss. li e bas also a large and varied' assminklitt o I...t,tuouery, Su. Also, all tame most popular Patent lite daiias oi the day ; also, Tobacco, Sugareto*lni Tr , Of the bet brande; also, Alcohol, Tutp,utine; Burning luid, C 0.,! Sc. In laat ortnyttp4 . salinity kept in a well stuuked di ug store. . unsl2-dlm, STATE -OAP I'A CAMERON, COLD. EBY & CORNER SECOND ANDOLEN' 1 28 I 4 HARRIS BURG, PEN . i - _ Ii _, . ,•‘\ p,-"4 - -___------- --- ciiiiP/ _.„.:._ . 4 ,„,, t •___ Ili ng tilitsVll) am 1 %-- ~---#l 7 .":'- .; - - 0 ,- -- ,74_,L), - 1 VOL. XIII: filiszeilantous. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, 808 RASING Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds ofPastry MANiftielittnarn EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., PreirietorsofShotaniut Chemical Woks. No. 33.INDLA STREW, Boston. . O . ONtENTRATED LEAVEN it: 1.413 re %) nit of careful chemical research. All its ingredi ents are prepared in the highest state of purity, and com pounded watt a view to produce bread of a far better quality, and In mnch less tithe, than by any other pro.' cogs ; and by the manufacturers submit it, with entire confluence, to the indolent Of discriminating keepers,-bakershouse are. Breadof all kin , s 'made by using Concentrated Leaven Is lighter, more digestible and nuitritious; has au agrees.. bit), 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. lu all climates and under all ffireurnstanev, it may be adopted, thus obviating all , difficulty of practicing yeast or other fermis t, which is frequently of au inferior quality, re/ derlng the bread more or less unwholesome. It is also valuable as regards economy, as It has been' ascertained that a saving Is effected in the flour of not less than 16 per cent. In the common presses: much of the saccharine of the flour Is ldst by being converted Into carboLle acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is in-i curred solely for the purpose of genorating gas to raise' the dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is avoided, and tee gat obtained in a manner equally effi cacious. ermentation, as has been staled, nearer a part of the flour or meaVigiad, in consequence, a barrel of fldur weighing 196 The , which, by the =amen method,; ordinarily makes about 2511 IDs of bread. gives by this' process 250 IDs , thus affecting the very Important saving of 16 per cent in the quantity of flour. By conformity to, the directions on each package, any person capable of, ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re.' stilt will invariably be highly satisfactory. CERTIFICATE FROM DR. HAYLS, Assayer to the Sate of Sattadameele. "1 have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, manufac, Lured by Messrs. Edw thamberha dr. Co., with reference to its purity aral efficiency of action in producing the ef. feet of yeast in distending dough, and thereby rendering it fit for making bread. This article is skillfully corn.' pounded, from perfectly pure material. It raises the dough without consuming the sugar or any other penal. pie in the flour, perfectly; and the same wcfgbt et Bowl will produce more sweet, palatable broad than can be obtained through ,yeas t; while /or cakes and pantry it la invaluable, as it saves all rink, and much time of the pastry cook. "The experiments made by me °outran the statements made by the manulardnrers, and proves this compound worthy of public approval and extended use. 'Respectlial g.II,IYES, Y. p., Sate Assayer, "16 Boylaten street;BsdnokSeptoffiber 26,1860. DIRECTIONS. .ERNastrLat_imb TEA AMU...7 2 Np or tbree teaspoonful` lifiheityin.(accOrding.te ihe quality of the flour,) to one giaarf"of'flour; mixx - thoroughly by passing two or three Ames through a 'Jove ; rub iu a,pfece of butter hair the size of an egg, and make the rode with cold milk or wider, (milk is preferable) barely stiff enough to permit rolling out. Much kneacing should be avoided. Cut M. to desired form, and place immedlaUtly Ina hot oven and ' bake quickly . rue) , Barth.—The same proportions of Leaven and flour sifted together as above; omit the butter, and make the paste suffix:lough to knead into a loaf, and bake „im mediately in e.ElowAv4 l l. Gallus' BOLD --7/11.004Ciii.001D8f111 of Leaven to ous t quart of wheat meal, sifted together ; add one gill of mci.-1 rues= mid , two eggs ,Ltititikethif paatt thin*itlt milk an i bake in a slow ovou. Blom, Ftpiatr=7,, TArtler.teastifwiparia otiLeliven to one pint or , flour; eitit one-ptikfrof cornmeal, all well sifted to; gather; add two eggs and about a gill of molasses; intik° the paste thin with milk, and bake slowly. hucawattal Claas.—.Plour and milk sufficient to make one gum t of batter; add sale egg, Moo . three geaspoonsfu of Leaven; beat to is Teeth, and cook quick.' DUXPLIO6.--o,lt togetborono quart of floor and two tea;! epoonstut of Leaven; rub Ina piece of butter half as large OA an egg ; mix, with cold milk or water, and boil tea minutes. 4 Mahn Silly& Cant - - Lift together two largo cup{ of Auer and two inspoonsful of Leaven; put In half a cup of butter and a 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. Women Browns Can —Two ,cups of 'white sugar beaten with the yolks of six eggs—the whites of six eggs beaten to a froth; then beat alt together ; add three cups of sifted flour, one cup of water, and three teaspoonful of Leaven; flavor with two teaspoonful of essence of le: l mon, and bake is a quiek oven. Juliette —aft together one quart of flour and three tenpoonsful of Leaven ; rub In one tea-cupful of butter, add a cup and a half of white sugar, and spice to snit the taste;-mix stiff enough to roll out, and bake quick. ELZOTILP Can.—One quart of flour and thrte teaspoons+ ful of Leaven sifted together ,• add a cap of butter, one pound of currants, two cups of white sugar, and one tett spoindul of Cinnamon ; mix withcold milk to a stiff bat ter, and bake in a slow oven. Com Caan.—Oue pint each of flour and Indian Mcar, and three teaspoolistui of Leaven, well sifted loge.her ; add oneglli of =closes and two eggs ; mix thin with milk, and bake in a slow oven. ceP Cam.—rive cups of poor and three teaspoonful of Leaven, sifted together; add one cup of butler, two of sugar, and two eggs, all well beat together ; then add a cup CO corrante,aud.apira.uo suit tho taste., Bake about Baffin hour..; . Lanza' Catr.—Thrhe qilaiters 'Of a'pound of flour &oft four toaspooneful 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 juice of one le mon; mix with milk. • Witomo C.40,„-rlrive cups of flour, three teaspoonful of Leaven, three 'Cups of sugar, one Of butter, one of mlk, mid two eggs ; and Wee to the taste. Bak'st about half atiliour. . Packa bird 2, 4,:iii/L l Slx.Dokea Cane lot sale by Grocers and Lruggiets , generally. & Stah, Wholesale Agents, " No. 69 North Ftorit itreel, Philadelphia. nova-dam . HERR'S .110TELI - NEWLY - IMPITTED Tthin MY 'tht`Vitig :eased. s well known end popular hotel, Ut thretty of ha:fishers, is now atittii.g and Waddling the same with is SAY SCHNITUith: in the very best modern It le looated In we most newt) part of the city, within a short distance of the &pens of Pup chtereni railroad and also near the State Oa pitol buildings. The house is large and the Weaning apartments are stall ventilated. . The TABLX is well provided. with all seasonable aril: Mos . This city is well known throughout the State as having the bed market outside of the Atlantic cities, and consequently no complaints shall be made on that score, Rhe - BAR has also undergone changes-and will be kept stacked with the,bestand parent Liquors lathe country Leo eSertien'wiU :be spared to mace the traveler end sojourner tOrcifOrtable In eVery respect: A continuance ,o:tess patronage of the old mummers, together with new rsepectiOy imitated. FORD & CO. Harrisburg, August 2S.tf CITY 'LIVERY STABLES. .S.LACUIRRY ALLEY, Ix TER BEAN 03 •• , . HERR , s H orzr k Ir HE undersigned has re-uommeneed the livery busintai in his NEW and SPACIOUS STA, IsLES , located as above, with a large and varied stock of 1101113FESARRI.AGES and ONNISUSES, which he will *eat inodatate+Mbe 4 ' 4 PA:NYCO:IZ. seF-8-143, H. L. GODBOLD , PRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer of Pianos. Melodeons, ad., he; will naive orders in future at Wlii. KNutilli'd Mimic more, 92 Market strew All orders lett at the above named place, or at the Buehler Mouse, will meet with +lZeteplattention. First elms Plel4oB,tor sale - - septa AMY NOTICE: TO SPECtir.LATOES: * - 4 - t.TABAZ (1114)/iff t'.Z0215.i1022 0.4 m. - - 41 11ER.OF LARGE 1 2 SIZEtZIYILD .4 , I.r.iimitow-oining the Round House and Work' bf the Penna. Railroad Company, will be raid •aIN OR repObabittenageAtOW:lo 112 JOlll4 W. HALL. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 17, 1860 DR .134i.I.Orillii-COMI-111 JOHNSON , LOCK HOSPITAL. HAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effectual remedy in the world for Ifir A CORI' W.uuterrgo t OR NO CRARQR, Rf IRON ONZ TWO DiTil.rin Weakness of the Bank or Limbs, Strictures, Pains In the Lotus, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow ers, Dyspepsia, tangnor, Low Spit it?, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, pfmneas of Sight er Gladthes, Disease of the Stomach, Ailections of the Head, ThroA, Nt se or Skin—those terrible dera arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—tho‘e dreeind and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos— sible, and destroy both body and mind. Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an unt , mely grave thousands of young men of most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who ralgbt otherwise have entranced listening senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ec-. tasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be log aware of physical weakness, should Immediately con suit. Dr. 3., and be restored to perfoct health. lie Who places himself under the care of Dr. J., ma eligteusitconflde in his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill sea phyidclan. No. 7 south F. ederick street, Baltimore, Bin., on the 101 l hand side going from Baltimore Street, 7 doors trout the corner. Be particular in observing the same or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par= iloular for Ignorant, Tiffiling Quacks, with false names, or Paltry hamtbog CeritiricAtes, attracted by the reputa tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the reply. Dr. Johnson member of the koyal College of Burgeons,' London, graduate from one of the meet eminent College& of the Cialted tate!, and the. greatest part of whose life has hoed spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philit4 delphia and elsewhere, has ended some of the most as.: toes-Ring cm ea that were ever known. Many troubled wtth ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ner vousness, L swg alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange ment or mind were Cured immediately, Dr. J. addresses all Dime who having 'dined them. Selves by private and improper indulgencies, that secret and solitary habit which ruins bckkboAty.and_ntlaft, obi fitting them for either business or society. . 'these are some of the sad and melancholy affeCtsifiro. duced by early habits of youth, viz: • Weaknesi the; Back and Limbs, Fates in the Head;. Dimness. of. Eight, LOWS of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dye pepsia,'Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, ' Symptoms of Censump.i lion, to. If&vrst.t.v, Ito fearful erects on tbe mind are dk ilia to' be dreaded :=.leiss .of Iteutery;.Coatision 'of:Dealt, Do% oxessiou of. Spixtis,.Evit .ForeboOlom Ayersiewtolitecie4 ky, Self:distrust, Love of ,SoltiOde a . Timidity Am. arc some; • utile evil effects. Thousands of persons Of 611 meg, can now-judge:whit is the Cause of their decline in - health,. lasing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp toms of consumplom ' who have injured themselves by a. ceritin practice, in Julged when I.lolle-a habit frequently learned from twit comintnions, or, at school, the effects of which are nightty felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroYs both mind and body, shohld apply immediately.' , What a pity that a young . man, the hopes or his conn• try, the darilug,of his parents, a b oald be snatched trent all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence.% of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a. certain secret habit. Such persons must, before touter& plating erect that a sound mind and body aro the most necessary requhteis to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey.through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prespect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becalm* shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection - that the hipplueis of another be. codes blighted with our oWn. DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY . FOR OR GANIO WEAKNES& ; By this great: and importact remedy, Weakness of the Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. 'Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated who And 1031811 hope, Mtve been mitmedistely relieved. AU Impealments to Marriages Physical or Mental Disqualifi cation, Nervous, Trembling; Wehkuess or Exhaustion or the most tearful kind, speedily cured. The many thousands cured at this Instintion within the last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgical operations performed by. Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persons notices of _which have appeared again and again before the pubic, Wales his standing as a gentleman of dkaracter and re sponsibility, is a sufflcienLanarantee to the afflicted. DISSA.SaiI OF IMPRUDENCE —When the misguided ,and Imprudent votary of pleasure kinds he has Imbibed the needs Of this painful disease, it too often happens that an 111.11 mad sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and re. *Notability, eau alone befriend him, delaying till the con stitutional sympteuas i.f this horrid disease mase theli' appearance, afflicting the head, throat, nose, skin, sm., progressing on with frightful rapidity, bit death puts a period, to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "mai Donnie from whOnce no, traveler returns." It Is a toict that thousands MU'victims to this terrible disease, ciniag to the onssilfulness 01, Ignorant pretend .era, wital by the use of that (leafy poison, mercury, ruin the constlimion and make the residue of The miserable. V 6 t , rxstissics. r -Tbc Doctor's 1 looms hang In his SILVER PLATED WARE Manufacturer of Roe NICKEL SILVER, Mid SILVER PLATER of YORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, RUTTER ;LETITIA, CASTOBS, TEA SETS, URNS, KETTLES, WAITRES, BUTLER,LIMIES, ICE PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, &c., • With a general assortment, comprising stone but the by goalies, mode of the best materials and Malay plated, cog' stituting them a BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE:, HARRISBURG. PENN'A. GM J. BOLTON, PIiOPRIBTOB. The above well known and long established WWI is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. GM= J. Bomek-iiho has been an Inmate of the house for the last three years, and is well known to twgnests. ' ThankfUl for the liberat patronage which It has en— joyed, r cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton - to the .publle f tor. (leg dawrfl WILI.IAif BUEHLEIt. R a Superior.and, Cheap'fable or go O. • PCLIAWES DWG STOPSF. ORANOES AND- LEMONS. 1 4 0 Bit! 130XES'ili Forircittiwder ' pat re calved and for sale by tab VU. DOCK & CO. intbitat DISEASES OF DIPBUDE.NDK REIM LI EX TO TWISTS HOVEL No Mercury or Notions Drugs YOUNG MEN DiARRIAGE ORGANIC WEAKNESS immediatify cured and full vigor restore:l DR. JOHNSTON TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. MENTALLY YOUNG MEW MARRIAGE, TO STItANGERS airLiater s must outgo a Stamp to us oa thsp•oply isirKemedlea seta by Mall. ilia-No. 7 South FrOderick street, Baltimore. aprl3 dawly 1413,VEY FILLEY, N 0.1222 ilarket Street, PowunirmA, Eerviceable and durable article Yon Horns, STEAMBOATS ASTI hams FAULTS& jar Old War. re•plated in the bat wanner. feb2o4axiy CARD istellantsus IMPORTANT NOTICE For the Afflicted with Diseases which Appear to be Incurable. DOCTOR C. WEICHEL, residing in Har risburg; Pa., Third street near North Street, cured tJerman, wen as America, many venous after hay ing been treated without success by other physicians.— We extract here some passages irom German newspapers or this plat-a, containing acknowledgement or such per• sons and their recommendation to apply iu similar cases to Dr. WEICHEL. George Cease], West Hanover township, Dauphin coun t", testifies that he was perfectly cured of a (knee? in• ward his 1-ft cheek. Jane Radabaug", of Harrisburg, testifies that having been treated by various physleisns for five years in the case of Rheumatism be both legs so that she was unable to lift one leg before the other during ail that time; after - their - abandonment she used. Dr. Weicbel's medicine only about. three mouths, and was perfectly °bred. J. Sollenberger tettifies that his sister Jane having been confined to her bed for nine years, and all that time speechless, and every day and aged spasms ore the'chest, was then Perfectly healed by Pr. Weichel, and has for, live years since that Unto. the use of her speech. Marg. Zimmerman testifies that baving been lousily blind in one eye. for -ten years, and in.the other for ono year, has received fall alibi of one eye by using Dr. Weichel'e direction and medicine. John Meyer, of South Middleton towitshippeumberland county, testifies that haying totall' lost sit. bt of the right eye fur more than one year and a half by the gray cataract, and on— ployed several physicians without toeceFs, has received then under the treatment of Dr. Weichel in less than ono year his sight so that he can read, and considers his cure to be accomplished. the some place Aber tine xpected corm have been perfoimed to wit : Mie. Antall. Myers having been-deaf In a high degree for nine years received the full use of hearing, and her son, 16 years of age, having been sr flictedlor two gesso - with spitting of blood, was cured by the Doctor. Pang cOnfined torn advertisement, the !inhumes may suffice to direct the attention of the afflicted with the above mentioned and similar diseases to his office. deeA-daterae D..W. JONES, WHITE HALL HOTEL, ITARIORURO, HERE he has engagt a. rooms for private Coasulistlon and may be found at all times. , Dr. Jones may be v consulted personally or by letter, by describing symptoms on all ciseases or private nature, such as Clonorrhea.Olent; Stricture Syphilitic Eruptions, Mercurial Diseases, Affections of t the Kid neys and - Bladder. Let the•tnietaken that reeki after pleasureawhen be Buds thathe has imbibed the seeds of that horrible disease, when not immediately cured, will mike its apowiranee arch as Ulcerated Sore 'Throat, and Bruption.orer the Body.. To such Dr.,.1 ONES Lifers the safest add most cee:teiin remedy in America: • The reme dies used•by !darer° entirely,vegetable,and can be used without change of Diet or hindrance from Business. Dr. JONES will also make an article of agreement—no eu o no pay.: Mile clues oured.in from three to five days or no cherry, . DR: Joins pays groat attention to Dispepsla, L ver Complaints, Rheumatism', Headache, Dimness of St 6 ht, Petneet'omplalnoi.v All gross above named will bo re• :atered - to.constitillonSi soundness with such mild-and balmy juices of herbs that are gathered along river ales, and In valleyi up to the lofty mountain top. All is made locally bribe voice of echoing praise. All letters must contain a postage stamp to ensure rut busWer. Address DR. D. W. JONES, . . . Motel, day " . v"'• • Harrisburg, Pa. • Ei: I!Oltro.13 PATENT PORTABLE HEATERS! FOR WARMING with PURE 110 T AIR Private Houses, Public 11olliong3. Churches, &c., le the MOST POWEiiiFt.'l, and Cheapest HEATER In the World. Recommendations and references by the hund• red from those wiio arc now using the HEATER. can be examined by cabing on the subscriber, who Is the only agent In rfarrisburg for the sale of the article. THE "CHALLENGE" COOKING RANGE IS ALSO ON HAND and for sale. This RANGE requires no walling in but can be set in a fair place or out in the room, and contains all the latest improvements In Cooking RANGES, Lisa larger ovens than any other RANGE now In um ALSO ON HAND, RD assortment of beet pattern PAR LOR and COOKING STOVES, and Stove Pip: s. Also the largest stock of ILNI WARE to be found in this section of country. Wholesa/ (dealers stippllei on reasonable terms. LYMAN GILBERT, de6p Corner of River Alley and Market Street. NEW LIVERY STABLE, PINE STREET, NEAR SECOND, IN THE REAR OF THE "NORGAIV HOUSE." MHE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new A_ LIVERY STABLE, located as above, and has a stock of excelleot HORSES, and new and fashionable BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Which he Wll, hire at model , ate rates. GEORGE W. LOCHER, agt. ncv24-dtt JOHN MAETIRER, RASPBERRY ALLEY, BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND IiIILBERRY STREETS, HAREM:MRS, PA. - RESPECTFULLY informs 'the public that he Is located at the above mentioned place, and he has comnienced tbe WOOL DYEING and EAV INp ip all,its various branches. He is pre pared to fIU all orders at the Shortest notice, and will guarantee general satieketlon. His prices will be reasonable. navlng carried on the business for many years In Germany, and over two years here, and al.') baring bad an 'extended experience in ibis country, bets fully com petent to erecuba all work entrusted to him; and holies le, receive a reasonable share Of custom from Ms tenon . - cthis . . .. . iiteneridissarttnent of Carpets are always kept ctri ' nd Mid will lie sold at the lowest rate. nov2l-mod '3llrp .14.crbs, GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE URICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FRONT & NABICET A NNOUNCE to thO citizens of Harris burg al d the public generally, that they have Just returned from the eastern cities with A large and well Se leeted stock of Fall and Winter Goode, which theYWlll sell .st the VD • y lowest prices. DOMBAIIC GOODS of every kind. Bleached ant Unbleached Mush*, Bleached'and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVhRY DROORIPTION. A large assortment of,Welish.Flannels for tastrUng. An assort went Domestic Clash /ma, Manchester Ginghatne, . Satlnetta and Ca amerce!, . Black Cloths at a Uprices, . 6 Cloths for Ladles' Chesterfields, 00 Beaver Clothe lor the Arab aoake. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLIXICRIII. , A large assortment of Casairaerra, especially Adapted to flops wear. Au assortment. of Merino Dra*ers and Ua dershirts. An assortment of Carpets trout /23i Oltia yard to $l.OO per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECHENES, PLAID VALENCIAS, VELVET POPLINS, STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLAIN AND PIM= MERINOS, RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED. ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment of Bred) and - Blanket Flawle, with a lull stock of the latest novelties. An assortment of ?lain and Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to Aral class Hosiery and Em broideries, &c., ac., &c. An assortment of Eugenl e wore &ail Spring sitizt pat tern extension. An assortment of Ehroudlng and Flannels. URlQllBi(X)Wpdlimiriory, Corner of Front and Market streets, Harrisburg. Forroerl • occupied by J. IL latter. ' oct BARGAINS FOR TIEW,SEASON, JONES' STORE, _ . Just received and receiving. front Pialtindelads "and: New York, ' BARGAINS in Silks of all kUsl, for cash. BARGAINS in Shawls, of ainds, foresail: " BARGAINS in'Clbaka and Talmis Of all kinds, fbr. cash. BARGAINS in:Blaid-Dreas Goods;of alfirinds, for cash. BARGAINS io every variety or Seasonable Dress , GOOds,'for esah: ; • . _ . BARGAINS in Blankets, of all ichills„ for cash. BLISIALNS In alliOnda Of Flantrels,.for Cash. BARG MRS in Cariieture of Oil Glotbsoks., for cash. And:BARGAINS In alliciatts:ol;DerGoodinsually kept in Stares; and a choice froni a very large, irell.selectect istoeicaorocash, at 10Nits....VrOftN, octlB , .Haritat.Strent,liarrisborg. - SHIRT 'AND ' COLLAR .HOIFSEI , . KeNtiZtOTURXELEk . 01 B 0 White, < „Hickory, Denim and-Iclankei UNDER ANDOVERSEEIRTfiI • Overall 4, Drawers and ; Gentlemen' Furnishing Goma. • SENNEPr tr, MOW "" - 0ct,17.-4.18m ' , ',.2.17 Chianti Ailey. Agents for .ihe Reveily,lndia Rubberlothing. FOR T E „LA DIES. . A LARGE 1.4)T OF FIRST QUALM • - TOw.tprs GLOVES, Slightly damaged with water—Priced° anit . 7s cta.—; GRKAT BARGAINS. A tine aasortmentof same-quality, ecrleet—lilae.c, White and Colored, at , cinidrixers, ' - - , :-.1127.--Nix-14-Market square. GREAT REDUCTION W PRICES 1 - WHEELER. &,.WILSON'S SEWING MACHINEC NEW IMPROVEMENTS; AT SEDUCED: PRICES.- rtillE WHEELER St WILSONNMaqufa c- tering Company having gained : ALL their salts at law, -with infringing manufactareni tat.,etihig Weenies, propose that the public should. be.,.benelltted therebyi and nave accordingly minced thapricee of their Sewing Machines. After this date theyvirill,h.e sold at, rates, that will pay a fair pronton the cost - or' madnfatere, capital invested, and espeastrof making.. eAles.; such - prices as wiltbnable 'them. to make-brat. class MaChines, and,'im heretefere,„guarantee them, in every particular. • ' In accordande with the "aimeonctirahnt 'Ohne I *ill sell their splendid Sewing liachthea 'at prices!, (coin SO to $9O for thi this . = maChTnes. It is well - eatato. lished Mot that. the • • . N • Wheeler la Wilson Bowing Machine the best onein the mai ket,-the best made, most stip% and least - taiga to get out ererder, sod they atemoVras low as the Interior machines. Call and. tetr.tbe -a Third - and Market. • ' " m ' delAm W. 0. HICKOK, 4lent; . NOT 1111,' 117-AS I: ARRIVAL, BUT ABBIVED• J.N DUE. TIME . TO BE SOLD AT • REDUCED. .PRIOES, LYKEN 8. VALLEY IMOVR'00A1?, SABO per ton. " NUT " $2.00 . 1 Also constantly on hand, LYKEN , S VALLEY BROKEN, , c. EGG, CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL; WILKE:MARRS .BROKEN NO3. and 4, " NOT, Blacksmith Coal. Allegheny and Broad Top.. Also, - Hickory, Oak and PintrWood. E. BYES.. pl 4 , No. -102 Chestnut st reet. DE NT-IS-T-R T"undersignedbOCTOß OF DENTAL SITRGER7,I2as- returnid had resumed his prabitee State street pppoette• the,. "Bratty . Houre, , ? whege, he wfirbe pleased te tilt *if° may desire hie, ser vices. rse:o27l ' -B. Iit. , 'GILDRA, D:S. . • - A. FRESH STOCIr • Of Ytudlla Bemis, /lecke& Perfumery and rawrgpipsitt mph Maricbt"tr' izOUR OV,RNMENT.” G'T" unity:of .Goyernment, which con stitutes you one people i is noir dear to you.”— Washindon's Farewell Address. , A 'nationality is essen tial to I n c enduring prospefity der country. True Pa triotiram must arise from gnowledge. •It is only a propar undmitanding of our civil, [istitutions that can induce trallg , and settled attacbmeot to their prtrolplasoind itrapart abilSty for:tbeir maintenance.' I'OUR %Unit-411MT.: An explanatory. !Wile:Seta . 4 4 the system of arsvornmentor the countq, , , , sostsisisthp, tint of the Constitutiyn ofthe.l . 42lted.Stavai lilis,Cocr stitpttosal thp ceveraiPtateg,7l . o4eir. theattintina cbtairrractiOM sa deternsttiedbYluttletil ad= ihOtite , y, and precedent and` pistotrcer;raMitliarivratictrout. .stenilard,writars; :digested sad arrOtgadtror - Price $l.OO. Fold by NV; del ararrisbure;Pe. ,ftraz tinting ffittt. Raving procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOR PRINTING of every description, cheaper that it cam& done at any other es tablialusantin the (*entry. RATE'S yr .u.,vrattleal. Mir Four lines or less constitute one half square• fig bale or more than lour constitute a square. Etsli ! quare, ono day PI 5 , One week I. 00 one m0nth.,. ..,, threo mena " , m0ntba...,... • Dna Apar* - one day 11 ,ene week .. 2 00 ODEMOtith.. ...... . . 00 rt three months . b 00 , six months .......... 8,00 •••• one year • 10 00 mar-Buidneee notices inserted in the .Letal column, or before Marriages and' Deaths, FIVB OEMS PER LIRE for each Insertion. • - sir=bfarriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertim*otilite, ; , . NO. 86. Vona the Richintiud . (Va:) , DlNalci; Deoc•mber 4.J A. Woman's Love for the Union, A. friend has communicated t e follmipg extract from a private letter. written - by a lady Of genius, whose initiate will At :once be recognized as those of one of onr2.oweet est poets, as well as one of the most esti mable womep in America. The letter Is addressed to one of the most charidng and accomplished ladies of this city, alike re markable for her bright intellect, her pa. triotism, and her kind -genial disposition. Wa make room for the letter and poem that accompanies it with pleasure, . The nation al devotion both breathe must be appre ciated' by' all a . '. -• • Mir Deau MU. ; Has riot. the great Mount Vernon cause and purchase made sisters of us all ? It ought so to be. Yet I have 'knotin you before,. thronghqliat intellectual Intercourse which is sometimes better - than the sight of the countenance or sour d of the voice. "I have been sending thanksgiving pres ents thisAnorning, for this is an old New England Pnritaniestival, and ,thongh ,you have no such ob s ervan c e 'the Aridierit Dominion', I take it upOnine to.sendAtliegift of a book to you, uporothe wipgq ,p£ the express. , You will perceive that such of its poems as bear upon the intereets•of ,our country, though writtenibefore our recent discords, breathe a spirit, of harmony., "I am so grieved at our increasing dia. turbances and dangers. I lave-Washing ton and his bath place, and all his children, and was early taught by, my father, who shared in the wars of the Reiolutiori, to hold our Union a sacred thing,.like the ark of the Israelites. "I pray you, is there nothing to be done? Nothing that we women can do, without departing- from, our r proper-ephere,?,,, Can wo not throw` - filaments of love, like the spider's filiny thread, wiiicki the add of Peace may bless? • . - poem, "I inclose a Ellie extemPbraneous Wallll 'from the heart, Which Pintrust to your judgment.* Please inake.lhe•-best of it it you can, for the sake of one, who loves her whOte etiuntry, and is,' 164- friend, • • 11.118.2' STARS OF MY COI7NTR'F?S'SIVE Are ye all there I Aro you all there? •Stara array mutursossey;?..., • • Are ye all those! eirs ye ha !Ore, . , your shining homes - on. high h. "Count- us I" .:•Coant us Po, was their answer, Acthes dagiled oii my.whiwi In glorious Perihelion. 'Atidd tLblr 9iNti et blUe. - • "I oannht connt ye - rightly. There's a clod with sable rim; I cannot maga year diabliset out, • . For my °yip with tears ako olm Oh,.briglitand blessolangetti' - • Claw bite 'win floating • ...11010.ner-ta want and•acit to Iznik One star 4 1n my noun lry . 0 sky." - 'Menthe angel toucti'd my eye ils4, • ii , AnittotiOhin.thelreeitniogeloull,:„ • • .aLd its sable rim 513partee. dad idled With - utak +-arrow". Thera was no that Riker race ' The Southern. Cie B shone radiant forth, -And the l'ole Star kept itt•plate: . . Then J knew It WAS' thedlaaal,: ; - Who woke the hymning streezt Tluttia inirdeirr Redtediernaiiihi'l ' Piovi'd hut on Bethlehein",4 ffs'enhOlng key tone, ' - 'r• listening country peld, - For.all her conareliated. stare • • The diapason serail'il. itaterreliti;tenri. ' Remarkable Scene , fi.-Pulpit. Wet-learn that. on thanksgiving, daY, .the 49Ye - ral churches at Waukegau t unite.d .t ip religions services in, 'fiiii% - kieabyterian ;church. The , -Sermon- was qiiiiiclied; , by 'Rev -Mr Ferree i the Methodist.elerSynian who hafrrtaken an , active part of late .. .yens iii Else anti-slavery cause, and in"the &mat) of hie remarks, made sortie •vointed,';,sfrie. , tures on the_current politics , detA9l.l4Pbt.. slavery and the party. of slaver y swift terms. , At the cobclusion he invited 'the , Rem. lir:, bi i ttle,l pas,Or lof the PrpshyPrian.chfireh,..iP which ,tilie,ser ines were Witft,'s prayers ; _ Alt; . 7 11ittleidrose0M a'fow, :marks, declinedjo i pray, giving asA rea son, thaehii. pulpit .had been _tiesOr:ged, and:that after such a "political' hars.4le 4 ' rat hie . brother, -had just deliveredy lio - IttioUght, a prayer utterly out-of pleee":„pgji he tl►en reqtiested the congregation doxiilogy-:•. - The i10x45- 4 9,iffeltaif)acgOrtiittgly CQ 13 1174 - ! ggion distbissed. Mr. Ferree took the makable conduct'of Us bidignaiitAnkqer with Thilosophieal good , -imittetfiiitfttaisfeg ,nothing ; and at the, close of_ fhe li segsicas, about . one halt .of the congregation ap proached him, shaking him : heart - dr* the 'liana, and approVing;the;sentinrentiskillis sermon: It was then we ~presume,, that the idea'ti first fiaShed. tian - -Mr.. - Littre's mind that the peoplS cif Waukegan' are not in favor of slavery, and that lie had is „a moment of pajwiAnn,,c,ciprnitteci a breach of good manners, , it' by no harder name.-Chitago Alma - - Ouß BECKY Dess.--An . English ' paper Siva that S. young damsel who Is-engaged, and-741 shortly be united, to - 144 1 1014mA of Neptune, lately visiied the_Aivift's 'Church. During the sermon thei s liantn disoonised eloquently and"wjthiinnolli"op t . neatness of the dangers and. i tistptstione,,pf the Sailor. He concludeybl asking; ".14 there one who thinki•SinlYtaiinkilf,4iiiiAo wears a tarpaulin hat- andrbluO jacket, or a pair of trousers made of. ,duck?, ,In,short, is there one who 'chres - tinghtlor 'the Poor sailor?" a - sister of the dam sel, jumped t3p,. and „looking I lltrahly r ap,her sister, said*„.ut a tone loud enough kir every one-to heir; "Yes, sir, Our Beekilßoesl , PFkasnosi, `.'Scientific,iqueri cati"sitiggestis,that-papeilnanufactufelliallould f*Phsh; I kttel%AuStlA o ,to: Pegg in flialfiebeets. Bin ce the outside leaf of molt letters, and notes ' ilVastelflitai&rtetiie Ainost &IN-emit u 1 of eiregclOWOlNetitio kiatnatilknte a ivinklb sheet to avoid the appearance of meanness , when a half one would answer eitePpitia. 00 4 p HARTrinta, CONE, Nov. 29, 'lB6O IXEI