Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 20, 1861, Image 1

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    HE TELEGRAPH
PITBLISHED EVERY DAY,
GEORGE BERGNER.
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TERms.,--Smats 811mgotrpri0z.
the Onus TzumaArn m served to subscribers in the
City at oY, colts per week Yearly subscribers will be
barged $4 00.
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WEEKLY AND SIADWIMICLIt'TILLORAFR.
TheTAUDMAPEI is else published twice a week .
during
T h e -,mien of the Legislature, -and weekly during the
remainder id the year, and furnished to subscribere at
t he billowing rates, viz:.
Single subscribers per year Bemi-Weekly..sl FO •
Tee It it
_l2 Mari
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„„22 00
Twenty gt
it
Single s ubserlber,'Weekly.. . . ... . 1 00
DM LAW OF NEWSPAPIDIS.
It subscribers order the discontinuance of their news
papers, the publisher may continue to send them until"
ill arrearages are'pnid.
11 subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa
,,, from the office to. which they are directed; they, are
r e:ponsible until they, have settled the bills and orde, ed,
riern disociot,rided.
iilettitca.
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13 . 41 i-XAM*I.BdEOXLM: .
LOOX .. OOBPIaU .
ur AS discovered t ho meet c ert a in,t, epe•ett,
aud ellisetnni remedy in tine world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
221111/ 212 TO TWELTI HOURS.
Yo Mari:miry or Noxious Drugs.
0. -- 2 C 2211 WAYRANTiD t 02 TO CHAIWI t 11l PROM 0101
Two , •
Weakness of the Hack or Limbs, Strictures, Patna:ln,
the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic.
Weak uses, Nervous Liability, Decay of the Physical Pow
are, Dyspepsia, Languor; Low Spirits, Confusion of deas,
Pail Ration of tho Heart, Timidity, Tremblingr„lffinutess
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the SkorailAn; Affections
of the Read, Throat, Ncse or Skln—those terra:JO disor
dors arising from tile indiecredun or Solitary Habmil of
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises .which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage imPow
sible, and destroy both body and. mind..
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.VOUNG MEN.
Young men especially who have beCoMe the 'defines el
solitary Pico, that dreadful and destructive habit; whictt
annually swerve to au untimely grave thousands. ol
young men of the moot exalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening
Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked tO ec•
tau - the living lyre, may call with full confidence.
bIARMAGE
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Married persons or those contemplating marriage, be
- ag aware of physical weakness, should Immediately eon
cult Dr. J., and be mitered to perfect health.
ORGANIC titBARNI7S
• bruitev•oely cured and fail vigor restored.
Be who; places himself under the•eare of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his boner as gentleman , and eon,
edently rely upon hie skill as a physician:
Air Office- No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore,
tfd., on the loft band side going from Baltimore street; 7
feere from the corner, Be. particular Iti observing the
flame or ourribor, or you will •mistake the place. Be par
ticular for ignorant, Trilling Quacks, with false names,
or Paltry Humbug Certificates, attracted by the ignite.
lion of Dr. Johnson, lurk Doer
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
eply. . _
Dn.' JOHNSTON
Dr. Johnsen member at the Royal College of Surgeons,
uondon, graduate from one of tho meat•ominent•Collegar
if the United States, and, the greatest pert of , whose:life
has been spent in the gospitala of London, Paria,-Ritila
delphia tind eliewhore, has elfetted some of the most as
tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears and bead when asleep, great ner.
volumene, being alarmed at suddensontittaidiashinieetra
with frequent blushing, attended sometime, win& derange
'Tient of mind were cured immediately,
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TAKE PACTICULAR NOTICE
Dr. .1. u.diesses all those who hating injured them
selves by r - r mate and improper indielgeimies; that server
and solitary obit which ruins bottt body and mind ; an
fitting them for either busioess or seciety.• . • -
The& are seine of the sad and ritotaacholy ommte pro
diced by early habits of youth, via Weekliess. of We
Back arid Limbs, Pains in the Bead; Dimness ol• Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of thp lileart,•Dys•
'moils, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
Functious, General Debility, -Symptoms i `..lnisninp.
don, Sm.
MENTALLY
idINTALLT, the fearful ettecni on the mind are etuee to
be dreaded :—Loss of Memory, Confusion of 'dew,
proeslon of Spirits, blvd Forebodings, Aversiontot;oete•
ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, dre., are loins
of the evil abets.
Thousand& ot r persona of all ages, eau nem Judge. What
to the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and, emaciated, have a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp.
me of consumption.
YOUNG MEN
who have injured theiii4elvus, by a certain practice, in
&deed In when alone—a habit frequently learned from
spit zomounions, or •at mime': the uffeMeol ••which are
nightly felt, evert when asleep, and if pot mired, renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
shonddlii - ply immediately, •,
What :a pity theta young.man, the hopes of his, sons ;
try, the, darling of his payouts, ishouldlte suatnn,ed graft:
all probnects and enjoyment:9 of life by the con Sequencer
of deviating from the path of nature, and'indalging In *
certain secret habit.' Su sh persOnh must, before contain
plating
mnuuAGH,
effect that a sound 'mind end body lie the Most nedialielri
requisites to women/ conuubial haprlineins. 'lndeed
without thee°, the journey.tbrough life become nweery
pilgrimage; the prospect hourty,darkena to the slew.; the
mind becomes shadowed with dWifitir, and mied with th.
melancholy ): reflection that the happiness of another be.
comes blighted with oar own.
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIOOttAIING:RRIIKIDY FOR og
GA NIC WEAKNESS.
By this great tind , ltaportaut remedy, Weeknese of tbt
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
housandis of the most nervous and debilitated Wht
had lost all hope, have boon immediately relieved. All
impediments to Marriage, Physical or L •Bettial DiegnaliL
cation, Nervous, Trembling. Weakness or Exhaustion or
the meet fearful kind, speedily cured.
TO gTRANGERS.
The many thousands cured at this Instintion within ins
butt twelve years, and the clamorous important Surgical'
operations porformed by Dr. .1., witnessed by the re.
porters of the papern, slid many other persona, nanny] o 1
which have appeared math and again before the public,
besides Us 'standing at a 'Matra= of altaraolsw and re•
sponsibiatV;is a anfliCinet guarantee to thathieted e
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DISEASES OF IMPSIMENOIC.—When the misguided.
and imprudent votary of pleasure HIRIS he lins'igtbilied
the seeds of this painful disease, it tosoftenhappene 'that
an ill-timed sense of shame or dread efldistutysry deters
him from '410,00, to thew] with, from &ideation and re
spectability can. ale nu befriend him, delaying till.thei.eno .;
stitutional symptorpe•of • this horrid disease _Blake their
appearance, affec.ting the head, hriat, nose, Skin, &c,, ,
progreesing ob with frikbliel rapidity,' till (Wirt" 'Ages '
period n his dreadful sufferings by sending' him;to "that
bourne from whence RD traveler returns.".!. It Is a;melr
sischoly fact that thousands fail victims to this terrible
disease, owing to the putakillultiess of ignorant pretend
ers, who, by the nee (if that &ladle poisotr, L ateresdry, mint
the constitution and make the'residue of life miserable.
To Srutioasse.- - The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his
nines.
mg-Lettere meat contain a Stamp tone on the reply.
*prltemedies sent by Mal
so-No. '7 South Frederick street, Baltimore.
aprlft.dawly
romx3E3.39Emmvies
DAILY all LINE!
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Between Philadelphia
LOOK RAVIN, JillBlVi SHORN, • WILLiAIifs.PORT,
UNIONTOWN, WeIOONTOWN,. MILTON, LIWINOWBO,
NONTEISSBNRLAND, mmlimry, TIOVOILION,
GIONGETOWN, LvssYnowN, MILLERS
BUBO, PlALwax, DAIIPHIN,
AND. HAILRISBUR.G.
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The Philadelphia Depot beiinf centrally located the
Drayage.will be atthe lowest rates. SiVigondftetor goes
through with each train to *end to the Safe 'slivery of
all goods entrusted to the line. Goods debiared at the
Det of
FR po EED, WARD it FREE!), No. 811 Ma r k et Steet,
delphia, by fi it'cluem P. M., will be r,livere4.
to
Marrisbkittbk neat morning.
Freight (always) as low as by any other lino: '
Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and
speedy delivery of a,li Elarrisbur oods.
The undersigned thankful for past imtron ige hopes by
strict attention to buainaie to merit a coati a mines of the
same.. T. PRIPHER,
Philadelphia and Reading spot..
Feats'''. Market 9true , Darrca burg.
elB dRm
SOHEFFVHS .- BOOK STOOL
( nil.o lEUX HARBIBBinuI BRIDGE.)
UNION: ENNELOPESI,
NOTE PAPER, of six different designs,
printed in two colors, sold by the thousand and
by the ream a} City Cash prices.
Also, Flags 'Union Breast Fins, Eagles, Union Rings
nil Badges at , very low prices. Call at
To9B SCHIEFPItE'B HoOKSTORK.
FINTETOILETt-.OAPS, POMADES. HAIR
014 POWDalti, COLOGNNS and EXTRAGTI, of
many styles, prices Amid manufactures at NEI.I4Ea 8
I'UD AND FAN(I 7 4241.
TELLER'S DRUG STORE is the place
to buy Patent MediCIIIM.
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LV ANA- RAIL ROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO . AND
FROM. PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND ♦PTYR
MONDAY NOVEMBER 25th, 1861
The Passenger Trains ofi the Pennsylvania Raiirdiu
Company will depart from and arrive at Harriebpwd ,
'Philadelphia as follows..;,*.
lE' 411r - 4 - W 4 • R D
Tilllol4lll ErPEiR.F4TP.AIN leaven Harrisburg daily
at 320 a. m. • and
.arrives ,Ph 10a! p lit a at 7.40
a. m.
FAST LINE leaves IlarrisbutteveVy • morning (except
Monday) at 8.46 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia
at p. m.
MAIL TRAM: leaves Harrisburg daily (except guadaY)
at 1.16 p. and arrives at
. West Philadelphia at 5.20.
AODOMMODATION TRAIN, Ma Mount Joy, Mayes
Harrisburg at 7.00 a. tn., and arrives at *eat Phila.
.delphis &LIMO P. in. .
ELAHRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum
bia, limves Harrisburg at 4.00 D. and arrives M Waal
Philadelphia at 9 20 p. m. •
lirls sir w A
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THROUGH EXPRERai TRAIN leives PtllladellMla 5
.10.80 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.05%. m., Altoona 8.401 a
m., and arrives:at Pittsburg at 1.25 p. . •
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., and. ar
rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. in.; leaTesliiirrieb tug at 7.45
a. in., Altoona, 2.45 in., and arrives at Plttebnig lat
8.45 p.
. .
PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.30 a. M., Harris
burg 4.05 p. m., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at
Pittsburg at 1.40 a. in.•
- ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil-.
delpida at 2.30 p..m., and i arrives.at Harrisburg at 3.05
MOUNTJOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy leaves
'Lancaster at 11.34 IL m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.30
P. in.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. East, oiv. Penna. Railroad'
Harrisburg, November 22,1881 —dtf
Nortti;ern . ,oeoral.Raitway
CHANGE OF ,SCJIED.ULE.
WINTER .iiaGIOLENI4
tam nAure To 431660 i
13.AA.1a r i"1.14C0 . .1?# - S3-
Close Connection ; made at FiarTiOTg
TO :AND FROM NEW YORK.
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SLEEPING CARS RUN ON ALL RIGHT TRAIJNS
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d AND AF'T'ER SUNDAY, NO
y .1881; the Pas/lenge" Trains of the 'Nortlmen Central..
ltillwar will arrive at and ddpart from Harrhiltars and
Baltimore as follow', viz . . '
ciots 0,; SOUTH..
WI TRAIN airline at tithisbarg...
and ieavea "
RXPRRSB" arrives at ,
and leaves
GOING NOitTia•
.11.61 L TRAIN leaves Baltimore
and arrives at Etarilishurg:.... 1.00 P. M.
•.. - . . and leaves . North at 1.20 P. M
IDEPRIM TRAIN leaves Bei'Omen at........ 800 P. ld,
and arrives at flarriabarg...: 8.00 P. al
and leaves North at 8.10 P. M
BABRTABUMG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN -
Leaves Barrieburg .for Baltimore 8.46 A. M
Returning—rleAves Baltimo re al
The only train ittivhtg MaYelitheig on atiteitti 'Mlll'll4l
the Express Train, South at 3.20 A. M.
FM' further informatton apply at the OlRae, Pane , '
Railroad Depot. "
Agent.
Harriet/nig, Nev. 23.
WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT
NEW AIR UNE ROLYE
unix& Tuuls ,NEw TOOK
AND
PHILADELPHIA
WITHOUT MANGE OF CABS. •
N AND . AFTER MONDAY, 140VEM
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O.131111:4, MI, the Passenger Trains. will leave...ihr
etiala,detykla anu ttenahtg R 11.4 1 .064 Depolon Narriahurg,
for New York and Phitade4ihht, 44 viz I
EAST WARD.
EXPRESS LINE leavett Harrlibare at 3.30 a. m.; . Oahr . '.
rival: f Periasylianta Railroad Express , Tiain from the
West, arriving - in New - York .at 11.5 swati.., and at Phila
delphia at 91.00,a. in A sissping, car Iff ±atykchp.:l to_the
train taroukh froM ?JIM barg-without oheinge.
MAIL 'MAIN leaveallarrwatwg it 8.85 a.An... arriving
In New Yorkist 5.30p:15.; and. Philadelphia' at L 25 p. m.
resT LThIE loavßa•ilirriabarg4 l 4 l . 4 o mi.: 011, 47 1 0 1 .
of Pennsvivivata Itailroad •East .!fail,. arriving in New
York at 9. 50 P. o;i.and:fline4aloo- m.
.
WEIISTWAUtD,
FAST LINE leaves New York. at. et a. in, and, Philadel
phia at Ba. m. arriving at Hardsourg at - kg. m.
lIAII TRAIN leaves New York at la 00noog, and :Obit.
adelptila at 8. 15 p. artisulig at qtareasharit at luo
%PUN LlNlLlcavealiteic York. At 11„ p. m.,
wing at Harrisburg at3.,10 a. ra, amiconisactilig ,with the.
venneylvar la iiiirtiross Trehe llm rlpsbnrg A olitiaping
daft! alto iittaiouticr tot-thie t, • • • • •
GO nneraiona aro made'at Heretoharg.wilk trate Am the
PBBBB/0174.41.1114 NortberwCeotrakaati cannberlarat Valley
'Rat! aid. at, lieviing for. Plillanelpitio, Fottivaln . ,
Wgiuietellite; Allentown, Easton, lid.
Baggage checked through. Ware betitan • New York
and Harrisburg, $5 00; boatmen Harrisburg ind'Phila
delphiaill3.26 iu No. I, cars, and 0.70 in No. 2, ; , •;. ;
Fort ickets ' or
' inber informatioa - app4 to
OLT DN;
not ' • General Agent; Harrieburg.
ItIBUIS: BIBLE'S!!
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A Largeand thoroughly cOmplete' stock 'of
COIPRISING • EVERY VARIETY
From the Smallest Pocket to the largest sized and fines
FAMILY BIBLES,
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Has just been purchased and received from the Fail
trade Saes. Having purchased these at
EXTREMELY , LOW EAMES,
they will be sold at a very small advance.
Pleue ealland examine the stook at • • .
BEBoNzava atm BOOKSTORE,
61 Market 'Bred.
"INDEPENDENT 1* - 4 4 1 A THINGS --NEUTRAL Lig .k6N.E.•''
HARRISBURG/PIA., , FRIDAY . AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 20, , 1801
D'; Wk , ._GRI;VS. - 7,4 CO.,
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PHYSICIANS, STORE,
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KEEPEIRtAND' CONSUMERS,
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We: are daily adding to our assortment of
good all such articles• as are desirable, and
would respectfully your s atontiOn to tfie"
targeat and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS (I; PAINTS
Artist Colors andTaols,
Pat i sidsottaiii-A*Oais,
Burning Fluid and Alcohak.
lard,. Spasm and Pine. Oils,
Bottles, Vials and La.np Globes,
Castile, Soap, Sponges asid,-porks,
alle y
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POSTIHEERY , duTOILET ARTICLES,
selected• from. the best, manufacturers• and Per
tamers,nf:Ectiope an,d,tbis 'country: '
Being very large dealers In
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
UNWED OIL, VARNISHES, •
vilag.DOW,gpm , Aimars
COLORS, PAINT AND
ABITST IB Bigl§fq4,
IN ALL THEIR• VARIETIES;.
„0:44 1 ;44.440,RAWAti
or ALL KINIA‘L,
•Tr. 3 mi.,- -• z! •
: . D r u •
105 P M.
1.29 P. N.
2.47 A.
3.tdie 'A N.
We respectfttily Invite a call, feellotk, conll
dent that we can , supply the wants of all on
terms to their' satisfaction'.
8.25 A.
JONN'BAND WHITET S POROBIAIN TBEIII,
PATENT MEDIOWES AND FIAIR
RE§TOALATI:VP ;
OF 1;111u .:- nds, ‘direct, i f;om j tie Proprietors.
SakdflOr and 'Oonoentiated
:Wholesale Agents for S r aitonWii, whichiwe sell
ds lov as it can be :pnrchaeedin the cities.
fIIA:YEWR MEDICAL,FLUID EXTRACTS
'Wog large purchasers in these Oils,
n we can
Ohm: Inducements to close..huyers. Coal Oil
Lamps of the • most Iniproved , Jpatterns, very
cheap. All . kinds' ot Changed to burn
nein arhp have not gives , our EIO,IISK
ttNi4 CA.TELS- POWDERS a trial .know •no
tno:►,` ssperiority, and the advantage they are
In keeping Hordes and Cattle healthy •and in
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rgotisaade 'telatify to the prOfitilieylave'
derbied•from the use of our Cattle Powders by
toelnerfasing - quantity and quality of milk;
neSkies iMproving. the. general health and ap
pear4nce of thnit Cattle. ,
Ot long exiierieurellltho INlOnesigives 'us
thelidvautageAf it thorough knowledge of the
guile s and our
i iarungernente in the , cities are
atieht that is can in n,very snort than furaieh
tulything appertaining ko-our bueinese, on the
'neat of ;lerthp
Tliank.fol for the liberal mtronage bestow
on kerpe„. we : hope by strict attention to
business, a careful-selection-of
E - "an'tr
at fair prices, and the desire -to please all, to
merit a, cot+tinnance•of the favor of a discrim
.
buitikig public. • ' .
CAA VNE.
OAR.P.I.N'rEat
itroaatoo :No. 17 •Nara; &coma Sreft.
Li: B—JOBBING AT'INNINID TO
crlo
WHOLESALE ANDRWrAiL
0,111, varnisher and Glues,
Dye-Stuffs, Gilmsa Onity,
With a general variety of
TEETH TEETH U
COAL OIL ! aviaviv-Va
kosgsßB;Atip 'GRAZIERS,
11 ltsieftdnwui.
NEWBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATRIN.: .
"HIG 'MY CONCENTR Ake , . .
. . .. Gout; I.r.soltulo ErCRACTAUCHI3.,
A Positm, and Sperido Remedy . ,...
For Mourn 'of ,the BLADDER,
• KITINEYS, GRAVEL,
and 0R:OP8ICAls SWRCLING: • ' . , • , •
1114 Medicine inc 83 the , powar 'et% liigeation; and
excites the a BEItittBENTS int he,s3taysetian,inyoshich:
the WAVRY O t CS.I:OsSEGUS depositions, and all 'UN
NATURAL ENLiRGE BENTS dro reduced, ae well an
PAIN AND INFLAM,TIoN, midis toed ter
MEN, WOMEN OR CEILDKEN..
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• .lIELMBOLD'S kXfILICT
' • • For Weaknesses • • '
itriadig.from Freesses, Habits'. Of. Diadpitdon, Early
discretion or abuse., .
AITON oaD WITH THY FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Indhoosillon to Esertion, Loss of,Power.-
Loss of -Memory, ' Difficulty of Breathing.
We,k Nerves, " TrembAng,
Horror of Inieaso, . Wakrfudness i
timness i.I Vition, Paln.in.the A#CK,
'Universal Lgssitede of the Museulid !Plated',
riot Hands, • Ffushiog of- the Body,
Dryness of the Skin,- ~.Yrupuons on t.e Face,
PAL: 0 COUNFENANDN,.
' These BF/inlet:I:LBO!' affottind to go on, which thia.med:
ieilie invatleeiV remoVes, seen fel Owl;
IMPOTENCY . I .4 IUrrIt,.+PILEPTI7 FIrS,
IN ONE or WHICH TH.V.PATIOU Mel CXPIRE.
' 'Who can say that they are not freque_ tly I:anew& by
those "iittEFUL prtgAsys;*
• • INSAN ITY aN D
Many are aware of the Callt3q of their suffering,
.BLIT.NONsi WILL GONER :43.:
THE RE7.0 t 0.3 OF THE I , RANE TEIMS.
And tAiMetancAndf Deaths 'by Con'Uniiition,
BEAR AIEPLN WITNI3IBIO Tile TRUTH Or Ills 18$1/ItTION
TIM coN.srirulr ON APFECTHH WITH
ORGANIC WEAK ;113.3, :
.. Magaires the aid of medicine to. Axel:lot/ea and
. te
igOtat the Syslh:
-Tirh limitnolp's,ElCrßACT trvariably does
A TRIAL - VIA. 6:U6171081116 mon aurnbAL.
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FRHALV—FEMAI E 3-1 ENIALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, olalthlED, Olt otingupLA
, • 41. , 1111ARKmoi x
IN MANY AFFECIIONs Pr.OOLIAR TO FEMALES,
the Extract Buena it. unequalled by, any other remedy,
as in phieronis or fleteotion, Irregularity, Painfulness, Or.
Suppregoo ñor Customary, Evacuations, Uluernmd or
- Suirrhous state of the Uterus, I.oucoriii I. Wanes, Steril-
ity, oral tor all compinints incident to WO sex, whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habita t of .Dissipauou, or in
the
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DEOLI*E ton - 'CHANGE' Or .1418..
sltillifolls
NO FAMILY SELOII,O BB WIEACIIN rr
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TABS NO MOBS BLAinc,,llkarrece os usrumum Mau
lINPLEAXASIT 'AND DANGitaOl7.9 DIBSLII3.
HgaltßOLD'..l EriIZACT BefORII
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SitCRET DISUSES.
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In alt l their Stages,.
_,.- • . .At little Expense .;
Littleor no Change in Diet ; ' ' No Ineonyettionoe;
:It causes a frequent dente and gives strength to Urkinto,
therapy . removing-Onstruetions.. . .. .
fraventlng and. Ctillut; „xtrictures Or tuo Vrathre., ... .
`Allaying 'Petit 'odd Izadadadationi so Riviera in the
ewe ot , oiseelies; unit exi•eldeg ail Poironwti, Diseased
I atsd.lo4:rtia.out AtitOei.. • ..I . 5:,..
I :. ; ,• •. . • TuotrsAnne WON TareinaNDS •,_
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I 'lt SO H.Arit 'BEEN:at:A V:ZOT4.I . OP QU r ADEN,
iiiid Lo have paid nit,tvirritas•'te be tinted' iiii.a "short
time, ve found they Were 'deeetied; and that the 4, Pol.
i , ..Voi.',Auttifthl.A•..eltsutf,-..tifetTohept. Agetemeses.;beed
drie,i, , up, ie tile. system, to ,breaz.-out-tu AU - aggravated
, .
Lorin t anti •'': ' • . • • ' . . - :
• - ' I:llit2rik* r Alii , lialialtaeic.' .. ' •
trse Raunoloirazraeor gumr for all- attatlast and
"diseimetrot the , .
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: tiow 405131. Sta.. 14141licr. ~.
Diseases.of these Organs reviire thosid ef • wußzno..
aptiteo4A.Exrii...tcrtuoniT
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DIURETIC; • '
And lacarkin to have ',the- desired edoet.te alt I:ltemises
OOR Willed IT:T.I 11,E7u61a4N450. •: - :
Et t*ce.,o,t` tae aidai reliable awl. rapoiiribis . character
liiiir seeesieattyliii WU:lleac ' ' ' • '
I GESTIEI.OAO.II OF CIRES;•• • ' -
, • , •.• ' . /Intuit to2uyearsv siarfainfi • -
Wien Nestle! KNOWN ~ 1 1 . ..• . ' ; 1 . • •
B-lEgCS AND FAME.
Price $1 00 'per bottle , or "sislor 45 00.,
Deliveriid to any y eidttreee;teattrely pankuit from ohlier
vati0n,.....!: , , : ...- •,: ' .... . .- . .:
DF.804.11316 S INIPIOSIS IN ALL OOMNITNICATIONS
Cur6C' Guaraikteed I ' Advlce.Oratis I
_ _
•
AFFIDAVIT.'
gerimnally appeared bowie me, an Alderman .of the.
!Hstani.dO, trim 'being duly
sworh,.dottisay o his preparations eontainso nareotic, tio
m Teary, - orother igiurious drugs, bat are purniy,vege
; • ' T. Inucioi.D.
Swornandeubiteribedbefore nie;-thid 131 dkyi of No:
vemlier, WIC P 43113ww, Alderman
• , /i4itu St auoveltace;.klills.
Address leiti.rifor intormaci is in confinieno .o
EIYI tft3OLD Chemiit
,
Deptd,lo4 . nixt - B‘.; bei.Uneethin4tdbli,
itELWAJttitgEM ciftibrvgicluilkird
leit!;trsPagen i utti Dietizas,
Wlio ondeitioeto'ffi•iies.es ow's. and 4irrisst"
Awrici.W.ots TBID BBECTATION Aitilsst. BY • •
Beinitiola's Genuine rrepa.reition.n,
• . Lacriet. Du hu,
.g flared
- .46 Imp:need Ruse Wash.
Soh)) by Cl S c eiWr, Yilo'Grosa,
.. I ? Per q .l : 7 q, i3 ;: lo *** -Ir " RE '
ASK Yoh Ht.I.4BOLDS, TAKN NO OTHER.
Cat ofit'llije' toy it. • •
AND AVOlUTltvosinOipliNa ExPOSORk.
novia.uly . • • • , •• "
ELECTION
ARRISBIIiiU KRID&E COMPANY.-
' lho"Stocsliot era or the Eft.rrlsoUrg, Hr o iOdu com-
Pouf iarif bee rairttleki f hat 'ibe afloat' alectilo - off be
i•II,'MU4%D..II', the tbit 4 , y tif -.hot kHY , wisct, be--
tweet) SUo .tuturs tifylo.Y. lathe • desedoon. and .b
o'etiodk iu
.the,4l.eftussu, sisbujf,a,tern Yoh House of as d
company 'the city - "or ' Harr I.4busg. for, tbo parpos• of
'e,eg.atog oue • PreskleareieiveD • reotora, and ono treasur
er' and HS.Nretary, She,eueuteg year.
I :. •
,• • • WALLACH; fleo'y.
Ef.ssadittustf Buuiusurtuct,Hacerstose 2, 451..,
de:f dettiet3t : '• '
ELACTION.
itsiDATIETQWN- 'AriojiiiRRISSIZTRG
Ayi TUR.OIICMR6•titOsIIiiNY Liheoteelikiiilders
in the Middletown and Harrisburg :Tan*lse Rued 'Cern
pauy are hereby notified that theeionslahlettint.wul be
;geld on MOnDaY, the Bth day. of ilantutry next,,betweeu
the houftthr the forenoon aud3,o'bieen,
the titterifoOn, it the °Moe On the ..eurner' of 'Front and
Chest] tit streete,• In •• this •Olty, fur the par • ose of erecting
one President, 2 ,4 Mauegere, and one frowearerind See.
retary, lox. the, museum year.
. 2 . WitLIACt, icy
•
Harrisburg, H:•.cetaber.2; 1801.,—dossr.:3t
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W.II . OLESA Lk •
UMBRELLA. • MANUFACTORY
No: 69' ) Mcirket • Strcet' 6elOw' Third,
I
orWls„‘ NABRISBUSG, PA.
'4lt: •
WI.ANITFACITItkII OF. UMBRELLAS,
F4Rsup l a n d WALKING. GUMS; Will nroVh
tteeee at WATER Pe/OES tban eau be banal is any
.of
the Nonteiw ‘olLfcia. efaint 7in rohautki will do well to
call and eximiniiitldira and quality, and conlitaie them.
lviWor ttda, fact au23-dly..
FURS '4 l l4Tts rtraa I rusts
Sable Furs,
Liberian.Sgnirrel yore ,
French. &Ole Pure.,
Silver Martell Fun,
• • Witteir Kb* Fora.
Coe, COM laitiNPOrg4 Wkai4 9 b 2' MOM.
• Great gales In itirtrs ta
t zvery article warm
"lre4.r.7oA-111- BROTER,
Next to tho girrilbarg H Book.
nola
E4t Etitgrap
[For the TelekraPh
FAREWELL.
ASCRIBED TO A. FRIEND
ET WILL. A. CoIILTER;
l'breathed the word long years ago, a school
boy fall of glee,
'Twak joy, fur I then, dreamed the world a-flow
er and I a bee
That'sooo should sweetly, gaily hum the golden
hodrs away,
And sip its pleasure-tinctured sweets in bright
lands far away.
I've gem the world, 'tis not a flow'er I find
where'er I roam; - • •
There are no friends like thoge who give the
wanderer welcome home,
And as tweet k.Seotia's 4ard I sing, all, all that
eharms mine'eye • •
Or woes my weary soul, is sure the firstto fail°
and die.
Musiperished sunny dreams of yore, the'plea
sures of today
Like 'Borealis-tirited,lights, must quickly pass
away,
For I, am doomed again to breathe the parting
word farewell ; .
Bid pleasure cease, bid bliss depart, and break
the magic spell
Thatitinds me to the hallow'd place, the valley
of my birth,
Home .of my heart, the brightest spot to me on
all the earth.
Long gloomy months, long dreary years, 'mid
strangers may I. roam,
My weary rest in dark damp woods, where
wild winds sigh and roam ;
May dream where Hyp'rborean snow like a fu
neral pall is spread,
Lightly as if, by, angel hands over the soldier
dead.
May wander, in bright orange groves where
birds of gorgeous plume,
Warble their lays amid its flow'rs of rich and
sweet perfume;
May 'mingle in the gay soiree, join in the fee
tive throng, •
Huh to the ring of laughter, list to the jovial
song. . .
As softly, clearly echos it, throughout the
princely hall, , •
Where colord bright as Rhaphials' gleam onihe
frescoed wall ;
Yet 'mid, these scenes in joy or . .woe,
_wherevq.
I nuay be,
Xy heart. shall fondly wander baCk to child
hood's home and thee. •
Eighteenth Regiment Infantry, • 11. S. A.,
December, 14361. •
I --. •-'• ' 1 ' 'l'. •
THE I 1 i
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From _our Mornilog
XXXVIIth Congress—First Session.
00ZOLUSION OF TYSTRaDAY'S PROONCDIROI3.]
WASHINGTON, Deo. 19
SENATE.
Mr. WILZY commended the' proclamations of
these Generals' who declared it was-not their in
tention to interfere with - loyal , in.stitutions and
expressed ;his:gratification sties the :eresi aentin.
hid message had reiterated his fidelity to the
Constitution. He declared that by no efforts
of his should slivery be extended, thougn
he believed it was necessary for the
present that the African. races should be.kept in
bondage; He gave a brietsketchr of the rise of
secession, and declared that it was the result of
a long cencocted conspiracy as avowed by the
leaders of the rebellion. He argued at some
length against the doctrine of secession,' and
contended that the real cane of see el3ion was
hostility to the Democratic principles of a Re . -
publican Government. .
Without concluding his speech, Mr. Wiley
gave way to a motion:for an executive session.
The resolution from the House w adjourn' to
the Oth of Ininary, was taken up, and Mr. Can
tata; (Va.) moved to amend so as to adjourn on
Monday next.
Mr. BAYAB.D, (Del. ' ) said that Se the resolu
tion read only reterred:it to
,the House. He izioir
ed am, nd as to rcad 'that both amiss ad
journ from Monday next to the third of January..
Mr.. Warm opi.vised. adjuurame4t and
moved to lay ihS nubject; on'the table. Lixitt
Yea B • l 7, nnyhl.J. •
Mr. Ficitisenes, (Me) moved that the Subject
be postpoued cal Mouday .tr.e.3cc.
17,.nays 18
Fussainia moved to postpone the enbject
till to-morrow. No quortim Voting.
Mr. FO#TED., (Convi4 nwired
The
,Ne-nate then adjourned.
HOSE:QV -BErEIINTATILVICS.
Mr. VALIANDIGHAIeF amtadment WAS din
agreed to. The bill passed.
Mr.. COLFAX, from . the Committee on Post
Offices and Post iloads, reported a bill to pro
mote the efficiency of the dead letter office,
based on the recommendation of the Postmaster
General in his last annual report. Passed.
On motion of Mr. Wasnetraws, (DLO the
Committee on elections. were instructed to in
quire and report whether any-person holding
offices under , the United' States; and receiving
compensation therefore, is at the• same time
holding a seat and receiving compensatiori
a member of MS Hottsn.•
A resolution. was passed directing aminquir' y
into trie building of the Capitol and Treasury
extensions, whether ' the'contraets had been
faithfully performsd, and whether the work
cannot be done at less expense to the GOV-.
MlD:tent. • • •
Mr. COLHAX' reported a bill abolishing the
franking prilitege. • • ' . •
Its conisideration was postioned until the
second Tuesday in January. •
The (*neuter and diplomatic appropriation ,
bill was considered'and passed.
On Motion of Mr. Honusai, (Ind.) a resolution
was adopted instructing the .select Committee .
on Contracts to inquire • whether • the transpor
tatiodbf troops by railroad was by_ special con
tract or otherwise,. &c and.usliing on the Sec
retary of War furnish all- omen's relative to
the trauvortation of troops and munitions of
- T4e HON then adjourned'.
e fttam lyinting fiffim
Buying procured Steam Power Present, we axe prepar,
ed to execute JOB add B OB PRINTING of every Seserlit;
Lion, cheaper than tit can b., done at any other establish-.
mentln the country.
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BAIEB ok" AtiVEKTISIr• G.
Form lines or less constitute one half square. Eight
Ines er more than four constitute a square.
Ma square, one day
one week
ens month
three months....
six months
it one year.....,
- One ;:l quare, one day ,
one week....
one month...,
three months,
44 six months.
one year
_ _ .
Air Business notices Inserted In the I.e‘ez/ Calms, OF
before Marrtges and Deaths, FIVE CaNT.9 "'to T ." fOr
eKichinsertion.,,Alo.-
NO: 88
Marriges:aDd Deaths to be charged ea - regular
vertiFements '
FROM NEW YORK.
SECRETARY CHASE AT THE
' BANK MEETING.
Brilliant and Decisive Military Op-
erations Expected.
TEL' QUESTION WITH oßEA:r:'BßfrAnv
TO RAVE A PACIFIC SOLUTION.
PROBABLE AMICABLE ARRANGEMENT OF
. THE TRENT AFFAIR.
• At the bank meeting held tO-411 ail the
impending question of. accounts with the Trea
sury Department w,re harmoniously adius , ed.
Secretary Chase stated that the present balanceS
with the associated banks would be sufficient for
the wants of thegovemment till about the middle
of January, before which time he had contident
expectations that our military and . nasal ope
'rations will give brilliant .and decisive results,
aucthe did not doubt that the question with
Great-Britain ;would have a pacific solution. :He
made no propositions for further financial ar
rangements atithi,.. time.
Exchange on London is firm at 1 11441.
The Evening Post says about $300;000 will be.
sent to Europe in the steamer Africa.
It was adduced in evidence to-day that Chas.
Jefferds confessed to the brother of the murdered
man his guilt in taking the life of John Walton,
his step father, in June, 1860.
SECOND DISPATCH.
A rumor prevails that Secretary Chase bas
received a dispatch from Wasbingbin that lust
tides the relief that the Trent affair will be
amicably arranged.
FROM WASHINGTON.
SLATER! IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Congressional Regents of the Smith-
-*---
THE DEAD LE PTER OFFICE.
The Bill to Abolish the Franking Privilege
As, the subject of abolishing slavery in the.
District of Columbia is now agitated, it may be
of general interest to know that •according 'to
the recent census the number of-slaves hs.
Georgetown is 677 ; in-Washington, 1,744, and
in:the:remainder of the county 834, making a
total; of 3,185. The number - of free blacks in
the District is 11,131. The total population of
Washington is 61,122.
-Tbe joint committee to inquire into the out
fit:tot:of the war, consists of Senators Wade;
Chandler, and Johnson, (Tenn.,) and Represen-
tativits Gooch, Covode, Julian and O'DelL
lite regents of the hmithsonian iustitntion on.
he part of the House. are Representatives Col
fax, MCVherson snd Cox:"
The bill which was passed by the House to
dty, for improving the t f6.ciency of Vie Dead
I,etterOffioe, provides for twenty-five additional
clerks, at a salary of $BOO each, in aceordatitie
with the recommendation of the Postrinister-
General to return ail dead letters to their wri
ters,•and not valuable letters alone as now,
By the , estimates of . the Department at th.o
present postage the receipts on these returned
letters would exceed the cost of the requiied
clerks, $13,000 per year ; but the bill. as report
ed from the Post_Office Opmmittqe.inezeitsCf.the;
postage on returned money letters to tr 4.10,
and on other dead letters returned to "doable
the ordinary rates.
The bill abOlishing the franking privilege, :
reported by
. Mr. C o lf a x,.from the Postoffice corn
mittee, and the consideration of which was
postponed till the second huraday in :January,
abolishes all laws authorizing letters or public
documents to be sent tree;• butprovides tbak all
who are now entitled. to the fraiikini privi
lege. may send 'them without prepayment
as soldiers letters are regulate t at present—dihe
postage to paid-by the recipient. Speeches
are 'to be carried for one cent, and pohlie docu-.
meats. at two cents p,r pound within 2,000
miles, making the postage on an agricultural'
Patent Office Report five cents, and on volumes
the size of the Congressional Globe ten cents.—
The 6iiimated increase of revenue by the change
is over $1,000,000.
From, the Upper Potomac.
The Rebels Opel Fire on Col. Geary's
Rem meat.
0 •
THE .FlR.k.' RETURNED.
The Rebels Driven from their Position
THEIR LOSS, FOOS , TKEN KILLED.
11 1 ",0 L 053 TO. TILE V%CTOL
At ten o'clock this morning a rebel battery
of three guns flanked with about 200 infantry,
suddenly commenced shelling the encampment
of OVl..Geary's regiment. About tweuty of the
Shells which were well aimed, fell amidst the
,
enctimpreeot, the first within a fnw
.feet of
Lieut. CI. Dn Kurponay commandinit The
six companies in the camp were immediately
well : deployed and. entrenched, and, thd, battery,
o f Iris l'enusylvania 2fiiir regiment opened fire
with'two guns. The first shot which was sight
ed by Capt. Knap, disabled one of the rebel
guns, and the second sighted :by Lieutenant
Geary ; fell In their centre. • Our battery
their, advanced, and poured a continuous fir@
into the rebels, silencing 'all their guns and
driving-back a fourth one which was sent to
reinforce• them. The rebels were driven from
their posbhon la full retreat, , with a ION • of
funrieen. killed as far as known • and a
great mutiny. wounded. Our side did
not lose a m at. The engagement lasted over
half an hour. After the rout of the raiela the
.victors ,turned their guns on some houses situa . -.
led near the old furnace, on the Virginiaaide,
where about one hundred and fifty rebels "we're secreted. They drove them out, killing smite
ber of them. The gum were admirably served.
=I
NEW Yowc, Dec. 18
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sonian Institute.
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VAstipicrroi,. Dec. 19
in full etreat.
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