glailg (Teltgrapij. HARRISBURG., PA Tuesday Afternoon, December 11, 1861. SEE the advertisement headed "War with England" in another part of this evening's TELEGRAPH. Tau Anßrazos - of our readers is directed to the advertisement of :Prof. J. H. licEntyre, found in another column of this evening's TEL- EGRAPH NOTHING more appropriate for a Christmas present than a handsome Daguerreotype, Pho• tograph or Ambrotype, and the very place to get the best and cheapest is at Parker & Shell's rooms, east corner of Market and Third streets. I- New METHODIST MISSION Chace.—Operations on this building, situated on Ridge Road, near Hammon's lane are being pushed forward with alacrity, and strong efforts will be made to have the audience room ready for occupation by the first of January. The building when completed will be a very handsome affair, reflecting great credit upon the enterprise of our Methodist friends. Riumranu OPENED.—The new railroad from Cressen to Ebensburg, was opened last week. The people of the Welshburg are highly de lighted. Thirteen miles of the Clearfield and Tyrone road have also been opened—from Ty rone to Sandy Ridge, shortening the time of hours. The road will be opened to Phillips burg early in the spring, which will be its ter minus until times get better. I=l COTILION SORIEE.—Our friend, Mx. James Sprucebanks, will give another of his delight_ ful cotillion soirees at Exchange Hall, on Thurs day evening the 19th inst. Pretty faces, taste ful dresses, and happy hearts, will vie with each other to render the occasion attractive; while the excellent music will lend an addition al enchantment to the gay throng pursuing the volatile nympth Terpischore through the ever varying change of the dance. =I NEW COUNTEEEEIT.—The following is the de scription of a new counterfeit, noticed several days ago, and which has been successful in de ceiving quite a number of dealers. It is a two dollar bill on the Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill county ; dated August 1, 1861, letter A, No. 2132. Washington on right corner. Full fe male figure on left. Vignette, boy reclining on a basket with Bickel in left hand, sheaves of wheat in centre, and house in the distance. THE storekeepers have made extensive prepa rations for the present holiday season, and every variety of goods, useful, ornamental, cheap or costly, can be obtained according to the means or taste of the purchaser. It is interesting to explore the streets and gaze in at the shop win dows at the holiday season; but if the reader would see an index to the best establishments he can be gratified with less trouble by looking over the advertising columns of the TELE GRAPH. GRAIN WAREHOUSE AT COLUMBIA.— Win. McConkey, Esq of Wrightsville, and one of the firm of Marshbank and McConkey, of Lancas ter city, has leased the large warehouse above the Columbia Bridge, at the outlet of the Pennsylvania Canal, for the purpose of storing grain. Large quantities will probably be stor ed there during the winter ; the old warehouse, the best and most substantial, will resume its wonted business air of olden time. A flourish ing business was formerly done in this establish ment by C. Brenneman. Esq. Trm "Locum GREYS."—The recent warlike news from Europe has created a stir among the members of the "Lochiel Greys," who served with much credit in the three months' campaign against the Southern rebels, and we undeistand that the initiatory steps are about being taken to place the company again on a "war footing." The leaders of the movement are those who projected the first organization, and carried it through so successfully. There can be no doubt, therefore, that the new movement will also be a success. I=r3==l POLICE —Before the Mayor—James M' Granigan, was arraigned charged with drankeness, and insulting a woman in the Fifth Ward. Sent to prison for thirty days. Andy Papsley, was charged with "lying around loose" without any visible means of support. Discharged with aninjuction to leave the city. Jno. Use, was arraigned for drunkeness and indecent conduct in• the streets. Fined $2, which he paid and was discharged. P. H. Donally, Miles Meider, and Pat. Mcln tyre—all soldiers—were arraigned for drunken ness and disorderly conduct. Discharged. James Geary, was up for drunkeness, and was discharged with an injunction to mend his way. Abraham Thomas was charged with being drunk and abusing his family. Remanded to the Lock-up I=l DAVIS' PANORAMA.-A crowded and fashion able audience again assembled in .Brant's Hall last evening to witness the exhibition of this great work of art. It is a pleasing evidence of the correct taste of a community that fosters and encourages the fine arts, and we are grati fied in recording the undoubted success in this city of the above exhibition. Such displays, blending real information with rational and re fined pleasure, imparting knowledge, while cul tivating the taste, storing the mind with new ideas, indelibly impressing important facts upon the memory, suggesting expansive trains of thought, the same time awakening the more exalted sentiments of our nature,. may be made the means of exerting a solid and beneficial in fluence-upon society. As a work of art, the ex hibition is well worth the examination of the connoisseur, at the same time, the incidents, il lustrated with such life-like fidelity, are calcu lated to awaken a lively interest in the great American heart as presenting a mimic but faith ful reflection of the leading events in our coun try's history from its first discovery by Colum bus. The panorama will be again exhibited this evening, and we advise everybody to go and see it. IN TOWN. — Captain J. M. Barr, of the First Pennsylvania Artillery, was in town this morn ing looking remarkably well. The Captain's regiment is stationed about nine miles from the Chain Bridge, on the- sacred soil of the Old Dominion, and is represented to be in an excel lent condition. Loox-Oni FOR Trant.—"About these days" as almanac makers say, look out for nocturnal visitors to hen-coops, or in less polite language, look out for chicken thieves. We heard of two or three citizens recently whose coops have suf fered from these midnight destroyers--in one instance the thief making off with no less than ten chickens and two fine fat turkies. Our citi zens should be on the look out for these rascals. I=C:=l CHRISTMAS.--It seems but a little while since we were enjoying (?) the long, sultry days of Summer. Since that time, however, the Au tumn has come and gone, and now stern Win ter is fairly Upon us. In a very little while it will be Christmas. The rapidity with which the annual Holidays roll in upon us leads us to think that the poet was laboring under a mistake when he wrote the beautiful and pathetic lines : "Pumpkin pie and ginger beer, Christmas comes but once a year." but, upon investigation, we find that he was not mistaken ; the Holidays do come but once a year, and the apparent frequency of their recur rence is owing to the fact that, as we grow older we take less note of passing time, and therefore the seasons seem to come and go with greater rapidity. This fact should impress upon our minds the importance of improving and enjoy ing each occasion as it occurs. Life has its cares and its bitterness for all, and it also has its en joyments which we should by no means loose sight of. If we can, without injury and with little or no inconvenience, pluck from time to time a stray flower from among the thorns that hedge in life's pathway, we do but rob ourselves if we neglect to do so. Well, Christmas is coming—what is on the tapis ? We have no doubt there are numerous turkeys in sundry coops, all of which will be duly served up at the proper time, but then we ought also to have something of a public nature, in which we can all take part, where we can see each others smiling faces, and say to each other "a merry Christmas." Shall we have any Christmas? We say yes, and we hope no one will be selfish enough to say no. PROF. .I!ECOY'S GREAT ORATION.—Its Repetition. —By the following correspondence it will be seen that Prof. Amasa M'Coy, of Massachusetts, has been induced to repeat his great oration "on the London Times on the Rebellion and the war for the Constitution" delivered before President Lincoln and his Cabinet on the Na tional Fast day at Washington, D. C., and re peated in the Representative chamber at the capitol in this city, before the Governor, Heads of Departments and citizens, last Saturday evening. This announcement will be hailed with pleasure by all who have already heard the oration, as it is one of the few productions that will stand a "further hearing," and the orator one of those whose matchless eloquence never tires but delights the audience : • HARRISBURG, Dec. 16, 1861. To Prof. Amasa McCoy, Washington, D. a, Dear Sir: We respectfully invite you to repeat in this city the great oration on the "The' London Times, on the Rebellion and the War against the National Constitution," which you delivered with so much power and effect in the State Cap ital ou Saturday evening last, the anniversary of Washington's death. Many who have heard of its merits from others are desirous of hear ing it for themselves, and many who heard it once are desirous of hearing it again. For the great good which will thus be done to the great National cause, we sincerely hope that you will coinplywith this general desire. We are Dear Sir, Very sincerely your friends, D. R. PORTER, A. G. CURTIN, R. C. HALE, ELI SLIFER, F. F. MCCOY, CRAIG BIDDLE, A. L. Russam, Jos. D. Porrs R. H. MoKii!;r, 0. W. SEES, W. W. lavar, E. M. BIDDLE, I. R. MUFELY p 0. H. WHEELER, D. WABRABAUGH, HENRY E. Ltosurr, M. N. QUAY .J. w. Went, HARRISBURG, Pa., 17, Dec. 1861. To his Excellency the Governor of Pennslyvania, and Gentlemen of the Department of State ; I shall esteem it a privilege to comply with the request of the Government of this renowned and venerable Commonwealth, and which. as the Union was formed within her bosom,and the Con stitution was framed within her bosom, so in the defense of both, she now bares the osoms of the greatest number of sons. Since this appeal in behalf of the National Constitution was made at the National Capital, three month ago, every European mail has only added to the apprehensions which led to its being framed; and this makes me only the more willing to avail myself of your invitation, to repeat the wise admonitions of Washington, in regard to the "internal and external ene mies' of the Republic. Believe me, your Excellency and Gentlemen, with every feeling of consideration and respect, Your most obedient servant, ANIASA McCOY. The oration will be repeated in the Fourth Street Bethel, to-morrow, (Wednesday evening) the 18th inst. His Excellency the Governor, Heads of Departments, Rt. Rev. Bishop Potter and other celebrities will be present. The price of tickets had been fixed atfifteen cents, to defray expenses, and the surplus will be handed over to a charitable institution of the city. Doors open at 7 o'clock P. M. The delivery of the oration will commence at precisely half-past seven o'clock. Funs I Funs I Funs!—We have received a new supply of Furs, Muffs and Fur Capes, from $2,50 up to $l2, a large assortment of Cloaks $2,50 up to $B. 25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 50c, 75c, $lOO, $1.75. 50 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers white and grey mixed. 50 doz. of white ribbed Stockings at 16c and 17c. 40 pc. of white, yellow and red Flannel. 100 doz. of Men's woolen Socks, at all prices. 25 pc. of beautiful Mourning Delaines, black and purple. 100 doz. Lady's Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs from Auction. Together with a large lot of other Goods such as Blankets, Shirt Breasts for 12p., Satchels Sontags, Alapacas, Paramattas, Sete of Sleeves and Collars, and 200 Towels at 12c. Please call at S. Law Y's. delo ALL should read Prof. Wood's adverdoemen in another column• Peunopluanta Matlp Qrclegraph, gineotrap 'Afternoon, IZlerember 17, 1861 Far off upon our southern border, Where wild Atlantic's currents flow, Commingling with the gentler waters, That fill the gulf of Mexico, There stands "Fort Pickens," bold, defiant, Uprearing high its massive form, Rea iy to meet, with quick responses, The iron hail and fiery storm. "Fort Pickens" has not yet been taken, Much as the rebels boast and Bragg; And waving proudly far above it, Is still the same old glorious flag, And all the hands of guilty traitors Can never, never tear it down, For our commander there will teach them That what he does is done up Brown. "Fort Pickens " has not yet been taken, And we predict it never will, For if you call at C. K. KELLER'S You'll find the fortress standing still; It's walls unscathed, its turrets gleaming, Its guns all loaded heavily, And from its pointed ramparts streaming The starry banner of the free. Call at No. 91, Market street, for your holi day presents. THE OCCUPATION OF HARRISBURG BY OUR ARMY. —Amidst the desolation and strife that has visited our once happy country, and the many heart bleeding circumstances attendant upon its progress, the citizens of Harrisburg have much cause to be thankful that the occupation of Maryland b 7 the rebels, prevented only by the far-seeing national Executive, has not brought the war to our own doors. in the absence of the army, our business is prosperous and indus• try throughout its different avenues is reworded with happiness and plenty, and notwithstand ing the great advance in dry goods, Erich & Bowman continue to offer the best indueements to buyers, south-east corner front and Market streets. WAR PRIORS.—The undersigned offers the fol lowing goods 26 per cent cheaper than can be purchased in New Yoik, Philadelphia, Harris burg or elsewhere, viz : Shirt collars, scarftees, half hose, jackets, overalls, muffins, night shirts, undershirts, drawers and shirt bosoms ; also ladies' cellars, cuff setts, under-garments, &c., &c. The above goods being my own manu facture, I guarantee them for durability, ma terial, &c. All of the above goods I will make to order or from sample. Please send your order ; it will meet with promptness and cheap ness, and a good fit guaranteed. N. B. Always on hand a large assortment of Irish linens. Please call and satisfy your selves of the fact at J. A. Lynn's Harris burg cheap shirt manuf ctory, No 12 Market street. Rooms next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store. lIEGMBOLD'SEXTR ACT BUCHU, THE GRE a DIURETIC• EiELMBOLD'S EXTRACT' SUMAC. THE GREAT DIURETIC. GELMBOLD'S EXTRACT MICRO. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, TOE GREAT DIURETIC. And a Positive and Specific Remedy for I.iseasta of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Organic Weakness, And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs. See Advertisement in another column. Cut it out, and send for the Medicine at once. BEWARE 01 COUNTERFEITS tiovl3-a2m HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE! I Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye 1 The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known ! All others are mere imitations, and shoold be avoided gym' wish to escape ri mule. Wiwi RED OR RUSPY HAIR dyed instantly to a beauinul arm natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFfEEN it DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wm. A. Hammon sin a 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of tne patrons of his famous Dye. Wm. A. B ITCHELOWS HAIR DYE produces a color not to be dlitinguisheo from nature and is WARRENTED not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill Weiss of had D: es remedied. The hair is invigorated for llfe by this splendid Dye which is prop erly applied at No. 16 Aciud Street New York. Sold 11 all the cites and towns of the United States, by Drngzists and Fancy Goods Dealers TIM Genuine has the name t• William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four aides of each box. oct.2-d&wly DR. OUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FUR FEMALES "Read the folio • ing certificate" from one of the firs t ladies in Mica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that city (sir. Wm. Bristol-8i C 0.,) and told them that she, of course, did not wisr• her name made public. but if any one should doubt the won rerful efficiency of DR. DUPON co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as she conslilered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her Knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughtera young lady 17 years o.d. atm was fast go ing into consomptirm—had taken cold—nature became obstructed. Two boxes of these Gorden Pills entire. ly cured her, and sae is now in 1 , . bust health.— , •We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicd directions accompanying e.ch box Price sl. sold woolesale and retail by U. K. BELLER, (bruggist) 91 Marker street, (sole agent for) Harrisburg. Pa. By sanding him $1 00 through the Harrisburg Post Office the Pins will to sent confidentially by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. 11.—Look out for counterfeits. Bvy no Golden Pills of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe, All others is a base imposition and tins are; therefore, tie you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills seine counterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they are safe, and will perform all claimed for them. Sold also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kau& mart, Mechanicsburg ; M. Marks, Lewistown ; S. Elliott r.tarlise ; 8. G. Wild, b'ewville ; J. C. Attick, Shippens, burg; J Spangler, Chambersburg; E. T. r filer, York; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville; S. S. Stevens, Reading; and H. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one oruggist" in every town and village in the United States, and b. 8. D. HOWE, eB-4m Sole Proprietor, New York. ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! A large eno tre.,h assortment, 01 Goods, suitable for presents, among which will be foun A splei.did stock of Furs, (all kinds just made, ) A large line of Embroidered Collars Sleeves, M., A great vari-ty of Shawls, (at low prices.) A lot of New ill- s—Drms Goods, &J., &J., Every kind of Ladies, Geute, and Misses Cann lets and Gloves. Ladies and Gents H .Ids —large s'ock, Gems Craves . hems Ties, Col Ars, &c , hoes, Gents and Miaea Hid Gloves, Nubies, Caps. eggins, Armlets, no LARGE ADDITION HAS BEEN MADE TO OUR STOOK UN MOURNING GOOi)S. Bargains to Goods of all lands can be had at OATEIO KT'S No. 14 Mark. t Square, dell Next door to the Ramsburg Bank. WALLOWER'S LINE, DAILY BETWEEN HARRIS BUlike and I" ki ILADELPH IA WO. L. Burk, Agera, 812 Market street, Piukiao phia, formerly Litunqoacm Co. Li pedal Conductor in. charge of each tram. tioods delivered at the Warehouse, Philadel • thla, at Lti &cloak Y. M., will be delivered is Harris nrg next morning. J. WALLOWER, JR., Agent, mv2l•dtt Minn* ttenetinv nenel Harriantirr, DRIED SWlA;'l' CORN (SEAsza.) ROMONY, GEITEIo RAMP, BRANS, taus, CRANBERRIES, DRIED APPLES, DAIRD PRAGUE. Fresh Peaches, (In cana,) " Tomatoes, " Corn, Sm., km. Just received and tbr sate by WM. DOOR. ja. k Co no3o NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! pe xr .Itrt havingn 12Wbe anden soo wl,llßicSi FLOUR FAMILY BuCK -42611) Wigs. Tne quality k. us very su selected expressly tor our retail trade. For sal Jr, e k On. low by WM. DOOR, Port Pickens, Wholemle Factory, 81 Barclay St., Late 233 Broadway, New York A CARO TO TILE LADIES itrat , abertistments. NEW 2briertiments BRANT'S HALL ! CHRISTMAS WEEK,I SANFORD'S TROUPE, IN THEIR GRAND CONCERTS. CLIBISTNAS DAY, TWO PERFORMANCES. BURLESQUE RAVEL'S PANTOMINE. Monday Evening, December 23d, GREAT BILL. Doors open at 61. Commences at 7i. Admmission - - 25 Cents. dcl 4f GIFTS FOR THE HOLLIDAY& THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF RARE CONFECTIONS, OF THE FINEST QUALITY NOW READY Ka TEE PUBLIC. CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS, Put up neatly in boxes, from one to fme pounds. FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS, IN GREAT VARIETY. TOGE7HER WI7H A BRILLI A.NT IMPORTATION OF RICH FANCY BOXES. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210, Market street, del dim Philadelphia. TO THE YOUNG MEN OF PENN'A. HAVING been authorized to recruit a Regiment for the Vomateer service rf Pealasylva• nia we have e.meludea to make nt a regimeot of "t•harp hooters"—r firneea—recruit d from the. State at 'arse We waut TEN good able oodied y. cog men Irom each county so as to have every pinion of the State tufty and equally repre.entel. Those desirous of asrving their icoantry, of fighting under and tor our good n 1 I FIAG, have n iw a sple ad ripper tunitv elnre thou We intend to make this a "CRACK Hitt,' ARNE' ;" if pessib e the beet to the service of our noble Commonwealth. d subttanti uniform Will he urnlstied as sron as the men reach Com and a e sworn Into t+ - :e s -lee. Tno Regiment will he at med with mints or FietteLo r IFLIIO alt SAnsa PAYoNaTS. Tho-e de:lrina - to enlist. as ively on y LEN will ue token from eau% cowry in the 8 ate, , ad belt r reourt la10:18. ately any time alter the •21:Eh of De:ember to tow W Brown, Hai risbivg. Pa any or ailn ou from d •tatit counties Wid be answe e l spe-dily nd coudden _w : W Bit .WN, capv. • ... P S.—All papers favorable o the oases 'will please copy. den d4ar CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! A FINE VARIETY of ( elected Goods suitable for Presents now open at %ELLER'S 91 Market street. ERA-COTTA and PA.RIAN MARBLE VASES TOILET and COLOGNE BOTTLES. MARBLE MATCH STANDS. MARBLE SEGA R SIAN DS. MAR rsLE ASH-HCLDERS. Di easing Cases, Shaving Cases, Toilet Cases, unfurnished, Weak Cases or Lad is Companions. Splendid Double and Skgie Hand Mirrors. Beauttiul Powder Puff Boxes. Handsome Suet Ba.s. ' All sizes, beet Leather Traveling Satchels, Satchels with Cabo. Fill ulture, A fine assortment of Ladies and Gents Ptir-es and Portruonaies. A large lot of Fancy Balls, A nosh stock of that elegant Cotifeciionary. Also, with other ariioles not mentioned, Pt.cket Knives, Thermumetars, Cane., Portfolios, Card Cases, Beg ir Cases, Segars, Pipes, Gum Tobacco, Pouch s, (double and sing:e,) And the largest and bast stock of PEFIIMERY and TOILED ARTICLES in this market. del3 KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store. LATEST NEWS. I\TICHOLS & BOWMAN having just re tdrned from the Est wite an extensive and we) saLated wont of goods, purchased tl,r cal b, reaper, fully invite the einens of llarrisbarg and vicinity to call and exmalue their /Sew needs at the old stand tormeriy oc olned by v. Rum eel, corner Front and Market streets, li,rrisburg, Pa. Prices as tow as any other house. COFFEE, Green and Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and Cooke Syrups; FLOUR, in Barrels and .3.ick ; BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL; RICE, BEANS. POTAIGES ; FISH, of all kinds ; SALT, Coarse and fine ; OIL,. Coal Oil and Whale Oil ; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh from the Mill. APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAISINS, CURRENIS, NUTS, DRIED Flll3ll 6, SOAPS, Common and Fancy ; WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew mg; QIIEENMARE 1 QUEENEIWARE t xtensive assortment of all styl,s, and patterns and prices. Call and examine our Stock of Goods at the Wh lassie and Itettii Grocery, Fruit and Provision Store, corner Front and Market street, !Luneburg, Pa. loantry Pruden , taken den T.7N-I=o MI WM-ALS. El l STATE Btreet near Third etre rt, a few &ors below Brady's Hotel, ilsrrliberg. A fir-e new Hearse Ready made Collins always ou hand and neatiy &deflect to order. Silver plates, ac. Terms rea. sortable. [nl3o-4;310] H. BALER. JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR eihMar.A.MUSI. MADE of Good Tobacco ant from one to two years ,td, of my own manufacture. A fur cb,ice Chewing cad amusing tucateo VipeS, Scuff and a large var iety of other animas Cm:woody on has t..r sale wholesale cud recta. ilbana, al for former pat. rooage, I cope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of the tr ado A nue smoking Room attached, where customers may lay back and test my 13.1g,re and Tooacco. Don't forget the window w.th the Snip hi it; that is the place to buy your 'Doan,* and eArs. North Market Square above market street, Ihrnsuurg. Dec. 4, 1861.—dim WM. WYKOIF. DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST O "ER6 his services to the citizeuß o Harrisburg and Its viclaity. He solicits a share o the public patronage, and gives ssurance that his best endeavors shall be eiven to rend r satisfaction in his pro. tension. Being an old, well tried ..entist, he feels safe in Roiling the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Office No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oc cupied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United &skis Howl, Harrisburg, Pa. filistelaneaus. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION "HIG ILY 09NCNNTRATEb" aDIF , CND FLUID FarEtACT.DUCIIU, A Positive and Specitte Remedy For Dlieasea of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLENGa. This Medicine incrss•es the power of Digestion, and excites the ABDOstBENTS int healt ay action, by which the WATERY Ort CALOaREOUB depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGE (ENTS are redmed, aa well as PAIN AND INFLaMaTiuN, and is god for MEN, WOMEN OR CHUDitEN. HELMBOLD'S la [TACT 'MEM, For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits: of Dissipation, Early In discretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembdug, Horror of Disease, Wakefunsess, Dimness cf Vision , Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitue of the Muscular System, Rot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on tri,e Face, PALI ID COUNITNAHOE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med icine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, PPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OP WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they are not frequettly followed by those "DIREFUL mime& 8," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." . . _ Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, HUT NUNS; WILL CONFEoB. THE RECO' DS OF THE I‘SANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Deaths iy Comuoiidion, BEAK AMPLE WrINIZEI TO THE Taolll OP 111 E ABBHHTION. THE CONSTITITIIGN ON AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAR • Requires the aid of medicine 10 Arengtheo sod Inolgorat• the Syutrm, Which HELYBOID'B EXTRACT BUCEU i-variably does. A SIiLLL WILL OuNTION THE MOOT MILEPTIOAL. FEM ALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARkIED, OR CONTEMPLA TING MARBIAI4E, IN MANY AFFECIIONs PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Mucha is unequalled by any other remedy, as in ohlorosie or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, Of Suppresue nof Customary Evacu Wens, Ulcera&u or Seirrhous state of me Uterus, Lei/Gerrie:lt Wanes, Eleril, ity, and for all compliints in ileut to tne sex, whether arising from ludiacretiol, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR 011.4N0R OF LIFE. SEA BYYPTOM3 AB Mg NO FAMILY SILOU,.D BE WITHOUT IT TAKE NO YOKE BLASAY, VieDDAY, OR lI•PLEASANI lam OINI FOR lINPLEA.ANT AND D •NOdROOB DIEKAvEi. ELEL.M.BOLD , ,s ExtßAce , BLICLITI cows SECRET DISEASES. In all their Stages, At little Expense ; Little or no cnanga In Diet ; No inconvenie-ce; And no Exposure. It camas a frequent deaira and la iveB strength to Urinate, thereny removing i;bAructians. Prevent ng and Cui in z Strictures of toe Ur tthra, Allaying Fain and Imflammatloo , .4o frequent In the class I.ise.ges, and exeelling ad Poisonous, Dueased and warn-tut Malice. TIMUS , NDS 7PON THIUDANDS RHO HAVB; BEEN IA Plat Ma OF QUACK'S, and wuo have aid }ULM Fags to be cured in bh ~ t time, have found they ere deeeiv d, sid that the ,Pol ,lize" has, by the use of , POWS4.OI. et3Tnl3GErad," beeu dried upjn the sy.tera, to bred.. o to au aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Lire Earataow's Erraacr Inman for all at/dotiona and diaeaata of the II n 'NARY' ORGANS, whether °Meting MALE OR FEMALE. From whatever cause orioinitmg mud au matter of HOW LONG S LANDING. Diseases or these urgent' r,quire the aid o( DIURETIC. EELMBOLD'S Ufa Cr BU,HIJ Ii THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to hive the desired ellein in all Diseases CDR WHICri IT II RE 3.414 EN uED Evidence of um most ,eli.tble Ant responsible character Wid avenains...y inedices. CERIDA.C.Ait OF CURES, ?Tom 8 to 2a yeirss standing, Wire NAME MOWN ^0 8 lENCE AND FAME. Price $1 00 prr bottle, or six for $5 00. Denvurea to an, address, xo.airely pack:cl from obser vation DA'sCRIBE SYMPTOMS LN ALL COMMUNICATIONS Clue. Guaranteed I Adv►ce Gratis AFFIDAVIT Personally appe tree bele, e me, an Alderman or tho city of Poiladelpait, H, r Remits to, w,m be ng duly sworn, doth say, his preparations coot Lin n t oar •otw, ue at , orcury, or other iuJurious drugs, but are pure y vege table H. T HELMBO D. Sworn and subscribed before me, tele 23 dto ot No vember, 1844. WM P HIBBERO, Alderman, Nint“ et a ,ove Race, Sinai, Address letter. for informln in in e H. T. HELtIBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 Soon Yenta St., ma. Cuestnut, BE WAItE OF VOUN e:ll'3 AND UNPRIOCIP EJ DE tLERS, Who endeavor to di -po , e THOR OWN" and 'lmes" ARTICLSB ON Tea KS:POTATION ATTAINS]) BY Helmbold's Genuine Preparation ,* Lavaca Bu id " Sarea arilla, " " Improved 11,se Wash. Sold by C. R. Keller, D. W, Gross, J. Wyeth, C. A. Babuyan. AND ALL DRUGHST3 EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAS. NO OTHER. Cat out the ailyertisemeor and Send for 1 1, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. novl3.ctly WANTED, Agood Tennant for a large farm near Northumberland, coutaining about 300 aura with good Improvements, iountain at the nous and Fern.— Church and School Honse conveutut, a Hallo,' t a-sine though it 180 tea cleared, 30 acres go to river imam sui able or raising truck, a person who understands Trues farming as well as raising Who a and Core would be preferred; good reterence will be required. Address A. L., Harrisburg, P.O. dell Met A. HUMMEL, DEALER IN SADDLES, TRUNKS, HARNESS, HO aSE COVERS, and BUFFALO ROBES, Corner of Fourth and Market foreets, del Co.dlw Harrisburg. Pa. CHRISTMAS ! HAYING returned from the city with our usual variety of C901(3 GOOYS for the HOLIDAYS, We wou'd re.peetfe ly invite an early rail, feeling ft t be to the interest of purchasers. zumember ILELLEM'S lig aria F .ney Store. dell) 91 Market street. WM. KNOCHE, 83 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, DEALER IN PIANOS, MELODEONS, ACCORDEONS, FLU I FA, FLEES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE IN GENERAL. PICTURE AND 1.00E.24,4 GLASS FLUMES, OVAL AND SQUARN ROSEWOOD AND GILT, SHEET AND BOOK MUSIC. doiL.2.d COAL !!! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CART:, 11.13 SE Weight Carts are co.' tilled by the 1 Sealer of Weights and Measures. Con-miners can weigh their coal at their own doors. It is of grett im portune,. during these har.l times fog every one to Imo or that they GAT aura sou. HONZEIT WSIGHIT. A large supply of Coal always to bo found on hand, viz : LEECHES VALLEY all sizes. BALES. CO'd WILICSBASEE, all sizes. LOSBERRY COAL, (the genuine ardele,) Sold by the car load or single ton. All coal of the best quality, delivered free from all im puriti•s AT PRIOS9 TO COTT Tag TIMM, by the boat or oar load, single, hall or third of tons and by toe builiel. JAYE'S ,Y. WHEELER. Harrisburg, Nov. 6, 1861.—y BLACKING I MASON'S "CHALLENGE BL A CK ING .100 (}roes, assuried 13aces,Juz6 received, and for Nam xt Wholesale prices, dell WM. Will i% Sr., & FOR 1862.—A great variety at azosediag low prices, at a2O Doossrati. fittsuttannium. . .• STEAM WEEKLY --, gta - tcz-, 1 %-1 ,. BETH' ERN NEW YOUR AND LIVERPOOL. • ... ir AlsiviNu AND EMBARKING PAS- S Milli* at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver pool. New or and Philadelphia Steamship company Intend dt spawning their full powered Clyde-built iron Steamships as follows : CITY OF BALM( RE, Saturday December 14 ; GLAS GOW, Saturday December 21; CITY ot , NEW YOttli, Saturday, December 28; aDd every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, corm Ever. I=l=2 FIRST CABIN 575 001 STEERAGE.... 530 00 do to London $BO 00 do to Loudon ..$33 00 do to Paris $B5 00 I do to Paris .... $3B 00 do to Ramburg.„sBs 00 do to Hamburg $O5 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, firemen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. s&-Persons warning to snug euttbeir friends can buy tickets here at the hallowing rotes, to New York: From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, $75, 585 aed $lO5 . Steerage from Liverpool 540 00. Fram Queenstown, $3O 00. 1 These Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. For turther information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Waier Street; iz Glasgow to WM. INMAN, b dt. E'nooh Square ; in Queenstown to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & co. ; in London to EiVi.S & MANY, 81 King William St. ; In Parii to LULUS DECOUR, 5 Place de la Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JO4 N G. DALE, 11l Walnut street ; or at the Company's offices, del3-t 1 JNO. G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, New Stork. Or C. O. Zimmerman. Agent, Harrisburg. I—PASeENGERn FOtc EUHARE.—By order of the Secretor, of state, a 1 rass,ogera le- vow the coded Suites are required to procure Pa snorts b.-fore going on , bo,.rd the St amer. JOHN G DAL-, Amin. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Confectionary, Foreign au I Domestic Fruit.— Dates, Prunes, Kiiiiills and Mots of all Kinds Fresh and -al tiet-h, Soap, Oindlas, Vinegar, Spices, To biveo, Snore and Country Prndnee In general, Market street, next door to Parke House, also c..r .er Third and Walnut streets. net2l34sm JOHN WISC. lIEDER HII L F , OIALE SEIONARY -I,j oNpicissyLTANit RAILROAD. NEAR Mon 'OT, LAN. CALITZR COUNTY, PR•NsYLTA. .lA,—fn. rlltietli semi-swami -eliion of Ibis , o-titu i m commenced on the fret Wed nesday (61h) of Nu - emtier. !or Circular and Catalogue. a 'ply to N PO /GE, A. H. Principal, Ceder Hill, near Holm, Joy, Lao ast r county, Pi:n[l,l7l - dear 9WO. If arrisburg BlAnd Manufactory. SECOND STREET BELOW CLIES UN UT. ENITIAN BLIND- made to order, and all rep ti log neatly and expedui nisi) d me. l'ee .ons at a di-dance cm: nave meir w , rk do in by oldres sl g a let er to tue undersi. w.d Titan dun for pat pat. rondge tie bopes, b. :.trier at.o bait nest, to merit a cot:nun:am, •:f the same sfirS “istagtton g aranteed both as to prices and wora..lig, ac 9-d6rn JON B. 8141 T aEI BOOT & SHOE STORE , SECONO AN D IffILNUf SfS., Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large a 4sortmPnt of ROOTS, SHOM, ttAITE tS, &e., o tee very beet tualitiee for ladies. gentlemen, and ebildrene. F'rlees to suit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDER in the hest style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short oollce o , ttls.rit• "'l' R SUTTA narriPblMlL ,~ B. M. GILDEet.. D D. EP S 7 d 7 I'TREE7, OPPOSITE THE BKADY tioUSE An opera ions, durgteal andAlechau somata' , Ilv Immo , med , :b trees moderate les COAL! CO AL ! ! $3, AND $2 2b PER TON OF 2,000 LBS U. D. FUK,T , (\FFICE No 74, Market street, yard on 1 th Canal, foot of Aorta ardet Whoicsala and kW tail dea ,er in Tittentei ON", WiLKSBA RRE, LEKENS VALLEY. SUNBLIEtT and BROAD 70P COAL Famlies and Dealers may rely upon out .i.oug a first-ra,e article, and full w. ignt, mt. the to.ent rates. Orders promptly aue..ded to. A Ihrd 1-cim: made to put 4ha,er. parnz Co nil,. cc.! wseu order..d. Preernt $3 nd $2 25 per ton. liarnsourg, gm. 25. ;Stu NEW DR t. SS GOODS. EM.BROLDEKED REVS, Pl-du and Figured Reps, Rich Figured all Woa Delaines, Plain Merinoes and Cashmeres, Fancy Paris Drees Silks, Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks, Warranted makes of plain black silks, New Styles Low Priced Delaines At CA iIiCaRT & BatirEetva Next door to the airrlsourg Bank Harm Sluare. nova FOR SEWING MCCHINE3. JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 20U c 0 WU YDS. W.WIB, BLACK COLURND. I'P HIS thread being made particularly for sewing Machines, is v SAY NT itoNG, SMOUtil AND ELASTIC. .Its strength is not, impaired by weaning, nor by friction of the neeule. For Machines, use Brooks' Patent Glace, FUR UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Bold by respectable oealera throug,nout the country.— else, means os 100 masa sacs, A.9BOISTIM MOS by WM. GEN ttlr SALE .1, Sole Aiont. n0946m 36 Vesey , trarit, New York. 1 - REMOVAL. WM. BREITENGER has removed his restaurant from the cor..er of Dewbe. ry alley and slarret street, to the house formerly occupied by the atted Lion hotel" in Mar .et street between Dewberry alley and fbird street which be has refitted threngholit in the tenet beautiful manner, and bets uow prepared to furniah as usuil, oysters and all the deneacu a s of the sei.u3un, in that recherche style *Del has diatingaished his eatablisnmen , 'rod.' toe .ime of first ape. log N. B —Private Pooms have been fitted ne fu , the ab commodstiou of Ludes and fan:idles. hindrance mutt door to the main entrance. novlß•alat NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLt4.NBERGER & BROIHER, NO. 8U MARKET STREET. (Room formerly occupied by the Fostoria.) " uudcrengueil daub just opeued a uewaud large aseortateua of tun 10td•i. 0(1100 of clothing We are also predare ito us rufauture to order all kinds et - Gents Wear out to the 141414. o , y In . an 1 fath- lone. We have always int clan a tarp stoat uf lien.ty made clothing and annde clan's learnt, eta. G rf .0. Ling.natia H. S fEalsNria ii.aikt at BL BOLDLERS' N/CK. PIACI:VA FUR bale at KJ DRUG AND FANQY ROM Camp Writiug limes, Needle or Su*rog Cases, Shaving or R.zur Cases, Twist Cases, Mach Case& Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Mirrors. Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Rub er Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Piatina Fla kii, Leather lirtuktug Cups. Pens, Penhol•lers, Pencils, 'ap r, antlhuvele, es Soldiers will see at a glance tnat tie plat a to, •t en Mitt , in small war s at As 91, Market street. Kir — ies. ,, For• Pick ns , in . 171. w•e •ow , MINCE PiEd, Remo, Crum, 'massy, Mom, &C., Bullable for Mince Piss for sole low by clef) Wm. DOCK, JR., a 00. A. R. :HARP 0n.511