ilt, TELEGRAPH TS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (sitynays ExerYrse,) f ri GEORGE BERGNER [St CO. TEEMS—Sams Sussourriont. The at EGRAPH Is served to subscriber& in the deroagli at 6) coins per week. Yearly subscrihers 0/ be charged $4,00. WSSELLY AND SEM-WDZELT TZLEGRAPH. rbe Mtwara is also published twice a week during los session of the Legislatsre, and weekly during the re osioder of the year, and furuish'ert to subscribers at the renewing rates, 0% sues Subserrbers per year $ 2.00 AI .., , Seven 12.00 16.00 Ten THr. lAA ep Nicw9PAPIRS. 'r subscribers order the dletlOtitinuance of their news e,rseerage the publisher may continue to send them until gare are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa eo f s sre the office to which they are directed, they are 'esp-sesible eta they bay - matted the bills and ordered Mei discontinued fiteDitat E 111OLD'S HELMBOLD'S gEL?BOLD'S HELMBOLD'S BOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HBLItIBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELISIBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S EtRIAIROLD'S HELM BOWS Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Beam, Extract &dm, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, FOR SECRET If DELICATE DISORDERS. JoR SECRET If PELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET DELICATE DISORDARS. lOR SECRET If DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET If DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SACRET Sc 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, GRA VAL, KID EPS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEY'S, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KlDivErs, DEOPSY_, BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DRUP,S4 BLADDER, GRAVEL, EIDAErs, DROPSY, BLADDER,ORGANIC ORA VEL W, EAKNESS KIDNEYS, DROPSY, , ORGAN IC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, And ail Mums of •• mai Organs, 4114 all Diseases of Sexual (hyena, kid all Disetues of Sexual Organs, And all Dtseuses of Sexual Organs, Ana alt Diseases of sexu,l6rgans, And all Diseases of Sexual Or g ans, AWING Mat Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Irnprutleccies in Lifo, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Exceeses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Froth whatever cause orightattog, and whether ex- Whig In NA LE Olt _FEMALE. Females, take no more Pills l They are of no mai for Complaints Incident le the sex. Use Extract Ituchu. Belmbold's Extract Buchu no a atedicine which is per. featly pleasant in its Taste and Odor, But Immediate In its action, givihg Health and Vigor to the Frame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restoring the patient to ► perfect State of HEALTH AND PURITY lia'mbeld's Extract Dacha is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, and is prescribed and used by The Most Eminent Physicians. Delay no longer. Procure toe remedy at once. Mee $1 per heti* or six for $5. Depot 104 South 'tenth street, Philadelphia. ilewaro of Thiprisietpit a Dealers Trying to palm off their own or other artiolee Of BUORU n the I epotation attained by nelinabotabi xtruet Bowfin, The Original and only Gennlre, We geode to ruu on the Morn of our Article; '(heir's Is wortblesa—is sold at lunch less rates and etoutalsoloba, ounsequebtly paying a much better profit. We Defy Competition Ask rbr lielmbold's Extract Buchu. Take no other. Sold by D. W. Gross & Co. and All druggists overy isbera. nivil-davan FRANK A. MURRAY'S LIVERY & EXCHANGE STABLE FOURTH STREET NEAR MARKET. TEE UNDERSIGNED its prepared to se a. commudate chi:pada; with SCIPIMIOR 1iu1C82.4 for sad dk or Carriage purposes, aud with every variety of Vhlll CL,6y of the latest and most approved styles, on rem ionable terms. PLEAsuEE pARTIES will be accommodated with Omni buses at shun notice. CARRiAD.ES AND OMNIBUSES FOR FUNERAL OCCA EONS will be furnished, accompanied by careful and obliging drivers. He invites an inspection of his Stock, satisfied that It is fully equal to that of any other establishment of the kind in the city. FRANK. A:. MURRAY. deco-dtf JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Hart isburg, Pa. • A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of La. BOUTS, ttliOLS, tAITE&S, Fie., or the Inty best twilled for lames, gentlemen, mist childr,ns' wear.— Prices to butt the times. All Itlndo of tvultir. MADE. TO (WM In die best style by superior workmen Rs:FAIRING Sweat abort nonce. 0416.titr JOHN B. SOUL Harrisburg. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, \AT OULD respectfully inform his old atrons and the nerally, he will continue p to give Instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME- LtibEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH RAM. lie will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their homes at any nour desired, or lessons will be given at his residence, in Third street, a fitiv doors below the o • A hervrined Church. decls-dtf AUGUSTINE L. URAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Residence No. 27 Aura Second Street. N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO. loot! W W. HAYS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Walnut St., between Second and Third, Harrisburg, Pa. ar4p dawt Dl6, . MILES, SURGEON DENTIST, 0 FFEHS his services to the citizens of Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share of The public patronage, and gives assurime .that his ''best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction hi his pro fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels Bare in 'writing the public generally to call on:him; assuring heal that they wilt net be dissatisfied with his services Oates No. 1.2 e, Market street, in the house formerly oo Caplan by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisbarg, myB-Uly ALDERMAN HENRY P EFFER, OFFIOE-THIRD STREET, MMUS ROW NEAR. MARKET. Residence, Chestnut ,Street near Fourth CITY OF HARRISBURG, FERN'..i. myl2 b r IATE CAPITAL BANK. CAMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO. CORNER SECOND AND WALNUI S2S, RABBIS BIJRCF, PENN. E P • N I, ,A. llivilt ,i;\4 , cab, ~, ,, ,,,33-• ~...- ' ----- VOL. XIIL Mistellantous. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOR MAKING Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, &e. MANITAILOTIIKED BY EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., Pro, rietors rf Shawmut Chemical Mae. No. 33 INDIA STUBC, Boston. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re cult of careful chemical research. All Its ingredl e, to are prepared In the hlghestatata ofpurity, and cora -1 minded with a view to produce bread of a far better quality, and in much less time, than by any ether pro. cues ; and by the manufacturers submit it, with entire confidence, to the judpnent of discriminating house• keepers, bakers, &c. Mead of all kin , a made by using Concentrated Leaven is kilter, more digestible and nuitritious; has an agrsea. ble, natural taste; is lets 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 tied under all circumstances, it may be adopted, thus °Wieling all °lineally of procuring yeast or other ferrne t, whisk is frequently of an inferior quality, ret dering the bread more or less unwholesome.. • It is also valuable as regards economy, as it has been ascertained that a swing is effected in the flour of not less than 16 percent. In the common process• much of tie saccharine of the flour Is last by being converted into carbonic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is In curred solely for the purpose of generating gas to raise the dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this waste Is avoided, and the gas obtained in a manner equally effi cacious. Fermentation, as has been stated, destroys a part of the flour or meal, nod, in consequence, a barrel of flour weighing 396 lbS , which, by the conkdon method, orninarily makes about 250 lbs of bread, gives by this process 200 IDs , thus effecting the very important saving of 16 per cent in the quantity of floor. By conformity to the directions on each package, any person capable of ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re• suit will invariably be highly satisfactory. CERTIFICATE FROM DR. HAYES, Assayer to the State of dlaseachuseas. "I have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, manufac tured by Deems. Bdw Chamberlin it Co., wltti reference to its purity affil efficiency of action In producing the ef fect of yeast in distending dough, and thereby rendering it fit for making bread. This article is skillfully cola. rounded, from' perfectly pure material It raises the dough without consuming the sugar or any other piaci. pie in the flour, perfectly; and the same weight et hour will produce morn 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 mo confirm the statements made by the inanufacturers,.and proves this compound worthy of public approval and extended use. "Respectfully, “A. A. IItYKS, M. D., State Acsayer, "16 Boylston ghost, Boston, September 25, 1550." DIRECTIONS Ilavansissr Ann TEA Rothe.—Two or three teaspoonful of Leav, n, (according to the quality of the hour,) to one quart el flour; mix thoroughly by passing two or three times through a sieve ; rub in a piece of butter half the size of an egg, and make the paste with cold milk or water, (milk is preferable) barely stiff enough to permit rolling out. Much kueac lug should be avoided. Cut in to desired form, =apiece immediately ins hot oven and bakerquiekly. Lose BRIAD.—Tbey same proportions of Leaven and flour sifted together as above; omit the butter, skid make the paste stiff enough to knead Into a leaf, and bake "lm-; • mediately in a slow oven. j h 0 extra. 'neaaa•--ThrgelpinoongficTif Leaven to one quart of wheat meal, rifted together ;'add one gill of mo lasses and two eggs ; make tlui. baketh a slow oven. Ithowx Boran.,Three toaSpoonsful of Leaven to one pint a flour, and one pint of corn meal, all well sifted to gether; add two eggs and abont - a gill of molasses; make the paste thin with milk, ' and bake slowly. thICIEWHKAT CAUL lour and milk Sialelent to make one qua, tcf batter ;ad d egg, then three teaspuonsful of Leaven;beat to a froth, and cook quick. Ithingficts.---alt together one quart of flour and two tea spouustul of Leaven ; rub in a piece of butter half es large, as an egg ; mix with cold milk or water, and boil ten minutes. • C 24312811 Stun Cuts —kift together two large cups of flour and two teaspoonsful of Leaven; nutlet half a cup of butter and a cup and a pelf of sugar ;• mix with cold milk or water to a stationer, add spice to suit the taste, and bake immediately. CtsctvreTt SPONGie CMS —Two cups of white sugar beaten with toe yolks of six eggs—the whites-of six eggs beaten to a froth; then beat water,' together ; add three cups of sifted toile, one cup of water, and three teaspoonful of Leaven; flavor who two teaspeonsful of essence of le mon, and bake to a quick oven. JE201.82 —Sift together One quart of flour and three teaspuouslid of Leaven ; rub in one tea.cm•ful of butter. add a eqi and a half of white sugar, and spice to suit the taste; mix eta enough to roll out, and bake quick. ilnicsuaseagn.—One quart of flour and thr. e teaspoons ful of Leaven sifted together ; add a cap of butter, one pound of currants, two cups of white sugar ' and one tee spountul of C.nuaii2On mix with cold milk to a stiff bat ter. and bake in a slow oven. COhN Cake.—tice pint each of flour and Indian meal, and three teaspoonful of Leaven, well sifted toge.ber ; add one gill ut molasses and two eggs ; mix thin with milk. and nuke in a slow oven. up Can.—Five oups of flour and threeteaspoonsful of Leaven, sifted together; add eue'cup ofout.er, two of sugar, and two eggs, all well beat tonther ; then add a cup ut currahts, and spice to suit the taste. Bake about bad an hour. Lanitat' Can.—Three quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspoonful eir heat fin sifted tegethsr; oue pound of sugar and six ounces of butter beaten to a cream ; the whites id eight eggs well beaten, and the juice Om. lo• =ma; nix with Euttk. whnerha utits.—Fivo cups of flour, three teaspoonful of 1 ear en, thin cups of Bogor, one of butter, pus of m la, and two eigis finis and spice to the taste. Bake about halt an hour. Packed in Cases of 1,2, 4, and-Six Dozen Cans. For sale by Grocers and Druggists generally. WlLLitsai tirCLAGEK & Bat:, Wholesale Agents, • Ito. blil North Front street, Fhanalaphia. n °via •dam HERR'S HOTEL! NEWLY REFITTED ! MBE UNDERSIGNED having leased H this well known and popular hotel, In the city of arrisburg, is now refitting and furnishing the same with NEW FURNITURE in the very beet modern style. It is located in too Most centril part of the city, within' a short distance or the depots oi four ninerent railroad and also near the State Ca pitol buildings. The house is large and the sleeping apartments are well ventilated. The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable arti cles This city is well known throughout the State as having the best market outside of the Atlantic cilia', ant' sonsequently no complaints shall be made on that score. The BAR has also undergone changes and will be kept stocked with the beat and purest Liquors in the country No exertion will be spared to make the traveler and sojourner comfortable in every respect. A continuance the patronage or the old customers, together with new additions is respeettully solizited. J. H. BENTORD k CO. Harrisburg, August 23-tf CITY LIVERY STABLES. BLACKBERRY ALLEY, IN TILE BEAR (M 1 ILERE'SHOT.EL. THE undersigned has re•nommeneed the livery bussaciw in his NEW and SPACIOUS STA BLES, located as above, with a large and varied at or HORSES, CARRIAGES and OBINIBUSILS, which' he will hire at moderate rates. F. JO.. WARM se .•.,8-dly H. L. G OD-B 0 L-D PRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer of Pianos, Melodeons, am., &C., will receive orders in future at WM. BROOM'S Musicrntore, 92 Market strati, All orders left at above named place, or at the Buehler Rouse, will meet with prompt attention. First dais PIANOS for sale. sepl2.dly NOTICE TO SPECULATORS. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOE SALE. A NUMBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD .CI ENG LOTS adjoining the Round Howe and Work aLops or the Perna; Railroad . tVt _Company, will be sold 1 low,ant onsaaqaaahlagFlY to • I NCAKH, Oa' jOBN NAM "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEITTRAL IN SONE." HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 24, 1860 DR . JONSON me..x..lueri H mc;oxt.ml LOCK HOSPITAL. i crAS iscovered ibemost certain, sptedy Ay. and eMetual remedy in the world fur DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. No EIX TO TIMM BOORS. - No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. ES-ACORN WARBANTRO, OR NO CRATON, Dr TROY osll TO Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, 2ains,lo the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Blinder, Ortsinie - Weaktiess, l‘eivous Debility, Decay of the Physicallicti ers, Dyspepsia, languor ' Low Splits, Coast/nen of ideas; ralii.tetion of )he Beast, 'lsemblings, Diankep of Sight tat Giddiness, Disease of, the Stomach, Affections of the Head, Tbro.,t, ..•,k se or Ikleithosn terrible di 'of. dere arhhig from the indiscretion or Solitary 43abi,a.of Youth—the dresdiul and destructive practices ,whieh pr (duce constitutionas debility, render marriage impod— sible, and destroy both boay and mind. Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and deatructive habit which' annually sweeps to en est mely grave thousandil of young men of the most exalted talent and luitliant tMel lett, who migtt otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked toec tasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. . ' Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be ing aware of physical weakness, should Immediately eon'. suit Dr. T., and be rat tred to perfect health. Ile who places himself under the care of Dr. J., may religtously confide in Ms honor as a gentleman, and atm, iliently rely upon his skill as a i.hystchn. ligroctoo No. 7 L.-south F. ederiok street, Baltimore,' the bolt hand Ode going from Baltimorestreet, doors irom the corner. lit particular in observing the name or number, or you will mistake the plebe. Be par ticular for Ignorant, Zijiing Quacks, with false names, or Paltry .Ervnibcg Certificates, attracted by the reputa tion of ]Jr. Johnson ; lurk near All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, t w o use on the reply. Dr. Johnson member , of the Royal College of Rurßeerlt London, graduate from one of the melt eminent Colleges of the United :states, and the greatest part of whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila delphia end elsewhere, has effected some ot the mostas tonisbing mem that wets ever known. Reny troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ner- VOUSEKFa, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange ment of mind were oured,immodiately, • Dr. J. addresses all those who haring lijured thsim selves by private and imyroper indnlgeucles, that secret atid solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un fitting them for either business or society. These aro some of the sad and melancholy effects proms duried by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of -the. Back and Limbs, Pains , in the Mead, Dimness of Sight; Loss of Muscular Power, Paipßation of 'the Heart, Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability; Derangement of the Digestive Functions General Debiiity , Symptoms of Berunimp tion, kn. MI:NULL; the fearful effecte-on-thu.sulnd are muthlo FA , " pression of Spirits, Zell Forebodings, A r (ars • ty, Self-distrust, Love °redo+ nut._ krim'S.; aroisoide " fiStilTsino e ttf a ilersons of all ages, oan,now judge what Ls the cause of their decline in health, losing their.vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated,'have singubfr appearance about the eyes, cough, and Sprip• tome of consampion. • who have %land themselves by a otrttin practice, in Julged wuen alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school too effects Of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, aid if not cured, renders marriage impossible. and destroys beta mind amt . body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a „young ante, the hopes , of his coun try. the darling of his parents, sliciuld he snatched nom all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating froth too pith of nature, and Wanly/nig in a certain secret habit. such persons must, before touters, plating effect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requidtes to promo.e connubial happiness. Indeed Rhout these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the'vlow;the mind becomes shadowed wile despair, and Sited with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR OR . By this great and iriportact remedy, 'Weakness of the Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. 'lhouiands of the most nervous and 'debilitated who had lost all hope, h.ve been immediately relieved. All impet.lments to Marriage, thyaleal or Mental Magnet!): cation, Nervous, Treuttling, Welkaess or Exhaustion or the most fearful kind, speedily cured. ' • TO' STRANGERS. • The many thousands cured at this Insiiution within the last twelve years, and the numerous imtortant Surgical operation porionned by Dr. J., altnested by the re porters of the papers, anti many other persons, cremes of which have appeared again and again berme the public, besides his staading as a yendeman of charuct,r- and re sponsibUiry, is a soda:lent paaraniee to the addicted. lllarAdcS OF ImERUDENCE —Wh.n the misguided and kepi neon vbtarivtKpleasnrii rinds he haslmbibed the sewn ot this painful diteaSS, it neaten happens that an illtlimed sense of shame or dread of dlsenvery deters him from at plying to those who, from educatiou and re spectability can atoms befriend him, delaying Oil the con stitutional symptoms a this horrid , disease make their appearance, affecting the' head, torOst, nose, skid, - ac., progris.ing on with frlghtlinrapiday, till death puts a period to his dreadful sutferings by sending him to "that oourne from whence au trtneler minas." It is a mol unholy fact thot thousands tall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend ers, who, by the use of that deadly pawn, mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue of lite miserable. To hranclass.—The Doctor's Lipionsas bang in his office. glebitat Two DAYe.•6A YOUNG MEN MARRIAGE ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately cured and fuil vigor restored DR. JORNSION TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. ED= YOUNG MEN MARRIAGE, GANIC WELKNFZEi •- • . sirlettere must contain a Stamp to us on tbe;reply *WriteMentes aentby Mail. • 44 , 1; O. 7 South ; Frederick street, Baltimore. apri3 dawly SILVER PLATED WARE BY HARVEY PILLEY, N 0.1222 marico, Street, RFICLADELPEU. • Manufacturer of fine NI/`R SILVER, and MINER PLATER of FORKS, SPOONS; LADLES, BUTTER KNIVEM CASTORS, TEA SETS, URNS, KETTLES, _ WAITERS, BUTTER DISBLS, 10E PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS COMMUNION WARE, CUPSOAIJOS; GOBLETS,• ! &m,_ With a general assortment, comprising none but the bet qualify, made of the best materiels and heavily plated, con, stituting them a Service.able and durable article FOB EMUS, SMIXBOATS hltl! POUTS nisi:ma a - Old Ware re-plated In the beg manner. feb9o-dawly BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET S Q - 11) ARE, HARRISBURG . , PENN'A GEO. J. BOLTON, yROMETOR. CARD The ab eve well luacern and long established lictel is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. GYORGIS J. Berm, who has been an inmate or the house for the last three years, and hi well known to is guests. Thankful for the- liberal patronage which it beilin- Joycd I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public vor. • . fieB dawtli WILLIAM 1313FJ3LER, ,a superior and Cheap Table or io to KELLER'S DRUG STORR. OHANtIiIS• AND LEMONS. FORTY BURR in prime order just re 'delved and for saloty mF ,WM. DOCK JR. 43r. (boobs, &t. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE 1 lIRICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FRONT & UARKET STS. A NNOUNCE to the et Izens of Harris burg ai d the public generally, that they have just retained from the eastern cities w!th a large and well se lected stock of Fall at,d Winter Goods, which they will dell it the ve y lowest prices. - • DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind. Bleached sod Unbleached Unsling, • Blettobed and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OR EVERY DESCRIPTION. A large assortment of Welsh Fishnets for Elstrting. An assortment Dotnestic Gingh " Manchester Ologharns, it Satinette and Ca simeres, 44 Black Cloths at all prices, " Cloths for Ladies , Chesterfields, " Bastver Cloths for the Arab Cloaks. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS. A large assortment of Cassimeres, especially adapted to Boy's wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and Un deratdrts. 'An assortment of Carpets from 12% cts 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, BLADE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment of Broche and 81 inket Pbawls t with a toll stock of the latest. novelties. An assortment Of Plain and Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to first elms Hosiery and Em broideries, tko.; . &c., &c. Au assortment or Hound o wove trail spring skirt pat tern extension. An assortment of Shrouding and Flannel i. rigfai & CO wYgFtriTiVAIT, Corner of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg. Formerly occupied by J. L. Bitner. oe;f26-1 y BARGAINS FOR TEE SEASON, JONES' STORE, Jut received and. receiving from Philadelphia and New York, BARGAINS In of all kind, for cash. BARGAINS in Shawls, of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in Cloaks and Talmas of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in Mild Dress Goods, of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS In every. variety of Seasonable Dress Goods, for cash. BARGAINS in Blankets; of all kinds, for cash. BARGAINS in all kinds of Flannels, for cash. BARGAINS in Carpeture of Qll.Cloths, ho. ; for cash. andarAR,GAINA in all kinds of Dry Goods initially kept In :Iva ;awil a pholce from a vary, large, well selected O BSS' :mom); - PHILADELPHIA SHIRT AND COLLAR HOUSE! MANUFACTURERS OF SIII.RT BOSOMS White, Fancy. Check, Ilickory,, Denim and Flannel UNDER AND OVERSHIRTS, Overalls, Drawers and Geutletuens' Furnishing Goods. BENNE'LI Sr. RUCH, octl7-d3m 217 Church Alley. Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing FOR THE LADIES, ' A LARGE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY TOW/We SID GLOVES, dathi4ed with matey—Prim 50 awl' 75 cts.— GREAT . BARtiAINS. A flue assortment of asme quality, porieot—lllael, White and Colored, at CATHCART'S, No. 14 Markel, square. NOT THE FIRST ARRIVAL , BUT ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE ..SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES, LYKEN 8 VALLEY MOVE COAL, $2,60 per ton. " NUT 52.00 c 4 Also constantly on hand, • LYKEN'S VALLEY BROKEN, " • " EGG, CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL, WILKEMARRE BRUSEN, No. 'S and 4, " NUT. Blacksmith toe. Allegheny and Broad Top. Also, Hickory, Oak and Ptae Wood. E. BYERS. pl 4 No. 102 Chestnut street. DENTISTRY. THE un4ersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, has returned and resumed his practice a State s,treet . oppesite the "Bracy House," where be will be pleased tc- attend to all wLe may desire his stir vises. • reep2.7l B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S. A :"'pr . o.pgatt STOCK. Of Vaultla Reitis,. MeetreriV..Yaiina, Perfumery and Fancy Snaps, at " ' MILES' DRUG STORE, Market tr . Pa FURSI FURS!! FURS!!! LARGE LOT OF ALL KINDS, at very j low pilots, recetved this morning at CA CHCARVS, Neat to the Harrisburg Bank, Market Square. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. UNDEREHIRTS,.aII kinds. GENTLE:HENS' DRAWERS, all kinds. StLENDID 141 , OF HOSISRY, all kinds. A LARGE STOCK OF GENTS. GLHV'ES, all kinds. GENTIA MEN'S SHAWLS, all kinds: CRAVATS AND SLISPENDERe, all kinds. HANDKERCHIEFS., SILK AND LINEN, all kinds. CLOiHS AND MEI. MERES, in great variety. For good and cheap Goods in ' , MENG' WHAIR, ,, call CATHCART'S, del Next to the Harrisburg Bank. GET THE BEST. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, NEW PICTORIAL EDITION, 1,500 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 9,000 to 10,000 NEW WORDS in the Vocabulary, Table of SYNONYMS by Professor GOODRICH. . With other new features. Together with an the matter of previous editing, in one volume of i 750 pages. Price $6.00. For We at. nova MAGNI= POOKSTORE.I Sliocellcmtong. DR. D. W. JONES, WHITE HALL HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. WHERE ho bas engaged rooms for private consultation and may be found at all times. Dr. Jcnes may be consulted personally or by. letter, by describivg symptoms on all ciseesos of private nature, such as Gonorrhea. Gleet. Stricture, Syphilitic Eruptions, Mercurial Diseases, Affections of the Kid neys and Bladder. Let the mistaken that seeks after pleasures when be finds that he has imbibed the seeds of that horrible'diseime, when not immediately cured, will make its appearance such as Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Eruption over the Body. To such Dr. JONES offers the safest and most certain remedy , in America. The reme dies used by him are entirely - vegetable,and can beetled without change of Dlet or hinorance from Business. Dr. JONES will also make an article of agreement—no en o no play. Mils cases cured in from three to lire days or no charge. DR. JUNES pays great attention to Dispepaia, Liver Complaints, Rheumatism, Headache, Dimness of Sight, Female Complaints. MI those above named Will be re stored. to constitutional soundness with such mild and balmy juices of herbs that are gathered along river sides, and in valleys up to the lolly mountain tops. Allis made voSallrby the voice of echoing praise. all letters must contain a postage stamp to ensure an answer. Address DR. D. W. JONES, White Hall Hotel, del Harrisburg, Pa. SANFORD'S PATENT PORTABLE HEATERS! FOR WARMING with PURE HOT AIR Private Houses, Public Buibilinge. Churches, &c., Is the !LOST POWERFUL and Cheapen REAPER is the World. Recommendations and references by the hund red from those who are now using the HEATER, can be examined by calling on the Fuhscriber, who Is the only agent In 'Harrisburg for the sale of the article. THE "CHALLENGE"• Ewa IS ALSO ON HAND and for sale. This RANGE ',quires no wailing in but can to set In a fair place or out in the room, and contains all the latest improvements In Cooling RANGES, has larger ovens than any other RANGE now In use ALBO ON NAND, an assortment of beat pattern PAR. LOR and COORING STOVES, and Ftove Pip. s. Also the largest stock of IIN WARE to be found in this section of country. Vilholosal tdealers suprlied on reasonable terms. LYMAN GILBERT, deB Corner of River Alley. and Market Street. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WILL BE SOLD at public sale at the European Hotel, on Monty, January 7,1881, at 2 o'clock P. M., a certain LOT or PIECE OF GROUND, situated on Walnut street in the city. nf Harrisburg, twenty feet and five inches fronting on said street, and running back one hundred feet, the improvements being a TWO STORY FRAME BUILDING with largo back . _ By order of Court. Terms 10 per cent. of the price at the time when the nroperty Fhall .be sold, to be p lid In cash, balance April 1, 1861, when deed will be made. title Indisputable. ROBr. L. !MINCH, 4117 d3weod Com. of .Ino. A. Mel.aughlln. THE HES 81.A.H AT TIM ACADEMY OF MUSIC, PHILADELPHIA. ON TIIVESDAY EVENING'DEC 27th 1880. # Arrangetnente, the most extensive, are in progress for this rendering of Handel's great Oratorio. Tickets, admitting to any part of House, $l.OO each. Family Circle • . , 75 cents. Ampi'heatre 50 Agir•For sale in Harrisburg at On. Braman's Dom ftORE. The Pennsylvania Railroad will issue EXCURSION TICKETS at reduced fare, to persons presenting tick ets of admission to the COnCert at their ticket °Moo. dlZeodtd • . SOYER'S• SULT.ANANA'S SAUCE For Hot and Cold Dishes of all Kinds. is most delicious and :Using Sauce, invented by th iwned "Sonia,' foic tho Lon- Reform Club, is, since his :ale, manufactured by the -known house of Caossa & :.v.watt, London, from the inal recipe. It is the faVoriiii e in England, 'and on the tinent,. with a highAndgrow.. reputat en among American cures, sad is much approved as a stimulant to the appetite aid to digestion-. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS. "We recommend our correspondent to try'lloris. Soi. ma's new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce,' 11 is made a ft er the Turkish recipe '; It 4 flavor Is' excellent, and it affords considerable aid in cases of slow and weak digestion."—/haLancet. • , ...Savory, Piquant, and iSpicy, worthy the genius of Soyer.".—Glamer. "A moat valuable adjunct to Fish, Fleshimnd and should have a place on every.table.'"—Atlas. Sole Agents for the United States. GARDNER G. YIIELIN, 217 Fulton at.. N. Y and BRAY & HAYF.S, 34 Corobill, Bospon.' For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealeis everywhere. janl4-dly-3taw-ins .ANOTHER NEW LOT OF NEWTON'S (fimmerly Bagley's) CELEBRATE 'GOLD PENS, ararranted to be the finest in quality Mid Enish, of any manufactured. AMO a ine assortment of GOLD AND-SILVER WES: Just received and for sale at BERGNER'S ORE M" !COMORE, rialszkot St. kttam Witting fro. Having procured Steam Power Present, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTItsiG of every description, cheaper that it can be done at any other OP tablishinentin the country. . ear Pour lines or leas constitute one-hair square. Fig t, lines or more than four constitute a square. Bah s quare. one day •‘• • one week , one month.. ..... .., 1 e•*•• ..... • o three months 3 00 IA six m0ntb5...............i . 4 0 one year.... „ ........... ••• • • 6 00 One S qu a re one day 50 ~, ene week........., 4, one month .... . ...... :• 300" . 3 5 OD ni three months.... 55 " six menthe._ .. ......... . g 00 ....... •• ones ear 10 00 ' gig -Business notices inserted to the Local column or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE C & 1:13 PER LINE for each insertion, NO. 92. mg -Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. The Children's i Gifts---A Pleasant Christmas Story. " Oh, mother I mother!" panted Edward and Ira Reynolds, as they burst into the sitting room on their return from school, a'wa're going to. have an exhibition, Christ. mas night, at the Academy, and there is to be a stage built, and we are to speak there." "One at a time—one at a time, my dear children," said Mrs. Reynolds, as she re moved Ida's hood, and smoothed Edward's . short, crisp locks, which had the most pro. yoking inclination to tangle themselves over his eyes. But the two voices, scarcely pausing fur the mother's warning, struck up simul taneously again; but Edward was soon obliged to yield to Ida, (I believe girls usually come off victor in these verbal strites,) and she went on: "We are to have a piano, and Miss Hall is to play it; and we'are all to sing togeth er, and then to speak poems and dialogues; and the girli are to wear white dresses, with blue ribbons around their waists.— Oh, goody! goody!" And she danced about the room, her brightbraids flashing about her neck, and her eyes shining in her young face like twinkling lights; and her mother watched her with that tender, lo*-, ing smile which makes the lace of s mother beautiful and sacred as no other faces are. "We are to have our pieces to-night, Mr. Murray said," interposed Edward, " and we are to practice all our spare time." "Well, we'll see to it all, my dears. But there goes the dinner bell, and I know two little people who won't sacrifice that, even to the contemplation of a Christmas anniver sary," laughed the lady, as she rose up and folded her sewing. "Why, father, you seem a little blue to-- night," said Mrs. Reynolds, looking into her husband's face, just after the children had gone up stairs for the night. "Do I, Anne?" rallying at once. "Well, the truth is, I've been a good deal perplex ed with business matters to-day. for get all about it now." "And remember that Christmas is close at hand, and those dear children must have something for the occasion." "Well, what shallit be?" " In the first place, they must. elle)) haKe a new suit for the anniversary: Theirlittlfi ;hesttis"tii Tull ofittithillietkeffiling they, are. Well, is that all?" "Oh, no; we can't afford them 'a Christ etas tree, this year, but they .must have some gifts or they'll be quite heart,broken." "What shall it be, then?" IMe!2M "Eddie must have a sled, for he'd been , longing for one the last month.; and . ida doll." "They shall have these, hut I can't do more for them. this. Christmas, for times seem to be growtng tighter and. ,tighter, and we must count every dollar." "So I will; but you know children are children, father, and rd rather go without my dinner for a week than have Christmas come without any gifts for theta." "Spoken like the true, loving mother that you are Annie," said Mr. Reynolds; and then he sat very still. thanking God, with a brave heart, that however clouds of adversity might darken about him for a time, he had three jewels which all the gold the World could not buy—his wife, his boy, and his girl!. "Why, Ida, my child, what has kept you so long? Eddie's been home half an hour, and I really began to be alarmed at your absence," exclaimed Mrs. Reynolds, as her daughter came in from school, just as the night" shadows were loosening themselves down through the short December day. "Well, mother, I didn't mean to stay so long; but I stopped to talk with Ellen Payne. "And run the risk of taking cold? oh, daughter!" Mrs. Reynolds shook her head. g. - Ida came up to her mother and laid her head in her lap. Her face "was flashed with excitement and the tears swam in her eyes. "Oh, mama, if you could have heard her you would have beeh so sorry." "What was it, my child?" "Why, you see, I was late this evening, because I stayed behind to pat my desk in order; and when I came out in the dress-, ing-room, I heard a deep, quick Sob, and looking round in the corner, I saw Ellen Payne, crouched down there; crying as if her heart would break. I went right up to her and put my arm around hei. 'What is the matter, Ellen,' I said. She would not tell me for a long time, only she cried the louder; but I begged and coaxed -her until at last she looked , up and said, so sorrowfully: can't go to the anniversary, Ida.' • ."Why? Why not, Ellen?' "Because, you know,..we've been poor folks ever since father, died; and Jest week the baby was taken sick with the croup, and mamma had to -spend all ihe money she'd earned sewing to buy him some medi cine, so she can't get me a new dress. I know I couldn't let the baby die for`_went of medicine, just for a new dress; but oh, Ida, it almost breaks my heart to'sice the other little girls getting , "ready to speak and I cant." Rere Ida completely broke down, and tears rained over her soft cheeks. "Oh, Ida, I wouldn't be such a girl as to cry, anyhpwr and Edward, who had, tened eirly, to evnry word which his sis ter had. spoken, rsise.aud went hurriedlylto the window and.pressed his face.againstAs pane in a very-Suspicious manner., "Mammal - IMammal want Ellen tq go to ==ll== ...... L 00 BY VDIO'DiTA F. TOWNSEND ME