1 1 H 1441 TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, CEORC-i-E BERGNER; --------------- StinsueipTio , The Run- TWO served to subscribers iu Will t he he CO fi ants per week Yearly HOWL:IOOra hhrged $1 00 WICEfitY AND SSMOYstruLy TSLicaRAFIL. The of is also pubtuned twice a week Miring the essiiiit ot the Legislatilre, and weekly during the remainder ni the year, and turuishud to subscribers at ine iellowing rotes, : Single slibserlberS per Y ear Seml- We ekly..s l Ten ..12 00 Iwi rity 61 ..22 00 single subscrilter, Weekly.. ........... 100 21114 LAW OF NICWSPAIStaIk subSeribers order the discontinuance of their news paprs. the publisher may continue to send them Until arrearages are paid. It subscribers neglect or retuSe tO take their newspa. i•tS rrolll t he offloo to which they are directed, they are responsible until they have Settled the bills and ordered Item discontinued, ,~le~ical I) U. °ITN - SON LOCK HOSPITAL, llAsaltttOuVa r r e b ui d o t d ir in m th o e st ir c or e i r d t i ai or n, speed) PISFASES OF 11.1F1113DEINOE. 10(11 011 10 11313,V3 ROOM. Nu Memory or Noxious Drug*. "Ara WAREA3I33, 01 30.01.1303, /3 MOM 14 Two DArl.-111 itestuess et the Back or Limbs, Strieturee, Pains tar he Low, Alicetione of the Kidder and Bladder; Organic w e „k,,,,se, Nervous Debility, Decay of thoPhysica Pow popeia, tong or, Low Spirits, Confusion ol den, iteheu of the Heart, Timidity, Trembliage Dimness id:tight althhneee, Disease of the Stomacb, ' Alfecitonr 0, t h e wee, Throuy Nose or Skin—those terrible (lbw dee ere ug Will the indiscretion or Solitary Habite 01 Youth—awe dreadful and destructive practises which produce coustotional debility, render marriage kapott. od destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. row won especially who have become the victims of winery Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which a mmo eweepe to an untimely grave thousands ol young men of the moat exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise betre entranced listening senates with the thunders of elmlnence,br waked to ne. tsar the hying lyre, may call, with full confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, no gg aware of physical,weakned", obould,hamedlittely can. ion Dr, J., and he rekered Berfeet health. °MANIC WItAJENIII3 isunaliately cured awl full tiger restored. Ho w h o pieces Wagon . under the ease of Dr. J. mil, religiously coil de in hie honor as a gentleman, and eon, adently rely upon hie skill as a physician. enrollice No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore., ltd., on the left heed aide going from Baltimore street, 7 loom Irani the corner. Be particular in observing the acme or number, or you will mistake the place. Be per &clan for Ignorant, Trifling Quacks, with false names, or Paltry Humbug CerNfiastes, attracted by the repute• hoe of fir. Johnson, lark near All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the eply. DR. JoHNotoN. Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Burgeons, London, gradnatafrom one of the meat eminent Colleges if the United §tatee. and the greatest part of whore life her been spent, in the Elospitaleroeliondon, Pldla leilibla and efiewhafe, has Wonted some of the most at. Welshing purer that were ever known, Many troubled vita ringitig in the ears and head when asleep, great nar rowness, being alarmed at sudden gonads, bashfulness, RAU feequetablashing,attended sometimes with derange. mint of mind were nured.lmmedlately, Teas, Pitt:lllCMLett Nlyki Dr. .A. dresses all these who tuning injured them. 'elves by , ntiate and ititt.ropm indalgeneles,, 140 secret tild'solgarq iblt which ruins • boil' body and mind, no- Itting them for either businesses society. The , ' 00 come of the sad and troAnohoty sh. rte Ru bio:a up early habits of youth, vial' 'Weakness of the flask and Limbs, Pains in the Bead, Dimness of SI ht, L 0 3 ,1 of magmeday ,Power, Pitiultation itbig, ffeark rin aepstit, Nervous Irritabili ty' Derangement offifie Digestive Functions, General SYntminsaak 1)1 aft( p. lion, ke. 162dIALLY gIINTALLI, the tearful spots on,the mind aro mush to De dreaded :—Loes of Memory; bonfteilon of Tlietur.te + prossion of Elpiritn, Ferebodings, Aversion awl°. BelTdlntrust, Love of Folltd.do, Ainidity.dwa, ore tome of the evil emits. . . : Thousand, of perigees of all ogee, non unw Judge what is the cause of their decline in health, losing their Diges t hemming weak, pole,,noryend ethnoikteji,„ havn.o tingular oppeartnee about the oyes, cough, and amp me eteetisemption, YOUlle MICN who have Igjarini themiseives by a esrtahi pewits°, la dulyed In when alunu—d: habit frequently learned from erli oompaulons, or at school, the greets of which are nightly felt, even when asluell, attd Ifni* cured; renders Marriage Impossible, ttd,dusiroye both mind and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young. Man, the hopes ot We noun. WY, ;be darling el his inwoutn, should be snatched trots, all prospects and eiudyinente ni life by the consequeneen of deviating from the petit' pt nature, andlfulgigingin aertakin secret habit. zla :h persons meet, before 13011thIli plating C 1213213 effect that a sound mind and body aro he moat necessary reqUitlitoll to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without them, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to ttto view; the mind !monies shadowed with despair, sod Utica with lb melancholy' rellootims that the happiness of another be. routes blighted with our owe DI JOHNSON'S ukrvii4ORATINI4 REMEDY ,MOH OR; GANIC wbaKiyinig, By this great and Important remedy, Weakness or the Organs are speedily enred, and fail Vigor teetered, rhousands of the. most nervosa and debilitated orbs had teat all hope, have been immediately relieved. All impedimenta to Marriage, l'hysical or Mental insenalm. nation, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness orlahaitslien Tor the most reselei kind, speedily cured. . , TO STRANGIAB Toe many thousands cured at thia hesitation within ttte heat twelve years, and the numerous important Burgle& operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papere, and many other persons, notion!, el which have appeared again and again before'the'palle, besides hie Handing as a dethisman Pt character an 4 re troriettaity, la a sulliciont gnartintne lo the %Minted. bI. , KBEIi OF IMPRIMKNE.—When the misguided and iropraileut rotary of pleasure hods he has imbibed the Pc vie of this painful disease, It toe often happens that an \ ameba Rase of shame or dread of dhuntvery deters hrai rem applying to those who, trim education and re. iwetabiltly ran alone befriend him, delaying till the con • Pannone! symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, effecting the head, throat, none, akin No,myopia& ou with frightful rapidity, till deatb akin, • period to dread Jul sufferings by sending hint to "that bourne front whence so traveler returns." It is a met. whelp feet that thousands fall victims to this terrible • Meese, owing to the unskllihluesa of ignorant pretend. ers, who, by the use of that deadl poion,. vernywry, ruin To the constitution anti make thn re si due s of Me miserable. STl.llll2UB...jrbe Moises lapiontaa: hang ace. . . trlellers must eoatalu Many to us on the reply. eiritmedies sent by Mall. ire No. 7 Bil% Froderlok Mimi, Baltimore. tent-detriy P 3 IIII :I 'IX3II3EL'AS DAILY all LINE! Between. Philadelphia 1.1008 RAM, JlRely Seam, WILLLMISPORT„ LINJONIOWN, WATIMNTOWN MILTON, LBWRIBORG, NORTIIMMULAND, bII4IIIIRT, TRlrvoierox, GIOB WITOWNLYKINBTOWN, Maim- DURO, nalPai, DAUPHIN, AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally loested the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods entrusted to the hne • (Mods delivered at the Depot of FAMED, WARD FREED No, 811 Market, gteet, Plata delphgt, by rio'elock P. M., will be, twilvered H to arrisburg the next moroing. Freight (alwitis);lig low as lip Dag other line. pert/Geier attention paid, biting line le prompt and speedy delivery of all Harrisbun. liocuts. The undersigned thankful for Mat patron de hopes by strict attention to Maness to merit a °ono .1 entice of the nook - T. PHIPHER Philadelphia and Readied , olgdem Feed of Market Stroe , HArridnerc, SCHEFFE'AS BOOK STORE. Ta. HARRISBURG BRUM.) UNION ENVELOPES. VOTE PAPER, of six different .deeigne, printed in Ohlere, sold by the thcideand and '3 its roam et Ci prices. Ck. Flap, Onion Brawn rine, Raglan, Onion Ringo ~‘ t igea at very low prices. Celt et FIOaIaFFPR'S lloololl.onlr. 11 OIL, POWDERS, COLOGNES and ElTyggC l „ a n Y ttrles s , mines and manufactures at of Azusa atlnv IP ELL nlr Poe Eß'S n DRUG STORE is the phkee, 3k. %I ikseiteue. * ' s\‘ ‘ ‘ //' % 'A- It/ 1' ':......- —.....---- .‘Nii , , --=----_-:--- CIIIIIIIII" -- - ® -›...:,...„. 'Vi , r /4 ~_ ~,,,,,...,..-___ ~:2 . f: : . • • • I j. t . ., a ..,:.,..:. ......„ V ... , t. .. . v., .._., 7 „.. - ' ;- ° _.._ VOL. XVI. itlinetigneutts HELMBOLIVS GENUINE PREPARATION. "MOULT CONCENTRATED," COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT_BIJCHII, A Positive and Specific Remedy For Dlse.affee of the. BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, mini:DROPSICAL SWELLINGS • This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS int .Ibealthy action, by which the WATERY OR.C,ALGAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS ere reduced, as well as PALE AND INFLAMATION, and is goad for MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. BELMBOLIPS sxruecr Bucau, • 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, Week Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness ci Vision, Pain in the Beek, Universal Lsssitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Doily, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, PALLID OJUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med icine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC firs, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they are not frequehtly followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," ' , INSANITY AND CONSUMPrION." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And 'the Melancholy Deaths by amramption, BRAE AMBLE WITNESSED THE EWER OF Ina ASSERTION THE CONSTITUTION ONC... AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEARNEA Reqgirea the aid of medicine to atrengthen and Invigorat - the System, Which MummaPe EXTRACT 130CHU irectriably does. TRIAL WILL COVVIGIC TRW kICOHT BILICrT/OAL, STA ._ •, LD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA TING MARRIAGE, - IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES the Extract Beebe is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Ohlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness;or Suppremio n oY Customary Dtacustions, Ulcerate& or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leueorhses Whites, SteriL Sty, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OE CHANGE OF' LIFE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I TARE NO MORE BLASAM, MAMMY, OR UNPLEASANT MEDI CINN FOR UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROUS, DISEASES. HELMBOLD'B EdURACT BeaHU MKS SECRET DISEASES, In all their Stages, At little "aspens's ; Little or no change in Diet ; No inconvenience; And no .Respofure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urathra, Allaying Pain and Imilammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all. Poisonous, Diseased and iscrn-our Maher. 1110118ANDEI UPON THOUSANDS NHO HAVE BEES lift: VIODMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid MAW sue to be cured in a short time have found they were deceived, and that the POI SON" has, by the use of "Powscroc AwrELLNGENT3, " been dried op In the system, to brass not in an aggravated form, and— PBRILAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Use HEIMBOLD% Erraacrr Boma for all affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in ;MALE OR FRIVIALE, From whatever cause originating and no matter of ELOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of DIURETIC. lIELMROLD'S EXTRACT HMSO Id THE GREAT DIURETIC, , And is certain to have the desired elleetln all Diseases OR WHICH IT Id RECOMbiENDED. Bvidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicos. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, Awn 8 to 20 years: standing, Wine Nana KNOWN 10 SCIENCE AND FAIIE. Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from °beer vation. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Cured Guaranteed f __Advice Gratis 1: AFFIDAVIT Personally appeired before me, an Alderman of tho city of Philadelphia, IL T. Hammorm, wno being duly sworn, cloth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vege table H. T. lISLIABOI D. Sworn and sabscriben before me, this 285 day of No vember, 1864. WM. P. RISSERD, Alderman Ninth St. above Race, Phila. Address letters lor information in confidence to H. T. HELMI3OLD, Chethist, Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bol. Chestnut, Phila, BEWARE OF CODNIV.44.OEITS AND lINPRT.NCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose "01 num oww" and ' , muss" ARTICIZEI ON TUS IMPUTATION ATTAIN® BY Helmbold's Genuine Preparation g, " .L.itrac.l Etwitu, 66 " Sarsaparilla, It " :Improved Rose Wash. Sold by C. K. Seller, D. W, (dross, J. Wyeth,:lC.A. Sannvart. AND ALL .DRUGPISTS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER Opt out the, advertlPoment and Send for if, , AND AVOIDIMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. Oovl3-ttly DR. T. .J. MILES, SURGEON DENTISTS 'T A PPERS his services, to the . citizens o kJ Harrisburg and its vicinity.,: He 'solicits a share o the publio patronage, and gives assurance that. bin boot eti4eavore shall.liceiveu to rend .r satiarguitioll4liiiia pro fession. Being en old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in knifing the public generally to cell on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Office Nil. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oe - copied by .►acobß. Eby, near the United States Hots]. Harrisburg, ?a. . mvB-dly JOHN B. SMITH'S 800 R\ it SHOE • STORE • 00.11 NEB hECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. • LWAYS on hand a large assortment of, jai. BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, Aro., of the Tory best 'utilities for ladies, gentlemen, and childrens , wear.— Prices to suit the times. All kinds of WORE MADE TO ORDER In the hest style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. ant 16.40 JOHN B. SKIM Harriebnre. Aftg l )( o B. M. GILDEA, D. D. El. STALE STEW, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE. All operations, Surgical and Mechanical, _iesUflcally performed. Charges moderate. jeS SCREFFER'S BOOK STORE I Wear the Harrisburg Bridge,) fin E e LEU Eß f i tio Al m s t r il s e Sl.2§. lilll ß Li T a lot ß ot PAPN.S., whlo we VAINat $1.25 per ream. $4.551 per ream for NOTE PAPER, decorated with the latest and mottos, very handsome emblems and patriotic $3.50 for 1000 wm ENVELOPES, with Mithund and patriotic emblems, printed in two colors. '1 Please give us a call. TIN/ gr. SOII7PER.; , --z • 7e22-d Efarrisburs TO FAMERS. niTS OATS 1 Caitt paid. :for Oats UP by JAW M. Waziplat. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE•" HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JAIXUARY 1, 1862 BOOKS FOR CHILDREN! A new and large assortment of BOOKS suit .l-1 able for Children; has just been opened at BERGNpR'SBOOKSTORE. Among the assort ment will be found an endles variety of Indestructible Pleasure Books with Colored Plantes. - A full assortment of these popplar, Children's Books printed on fine linen, consisting . of Stories from the Scriptures--Buth, , Stories from the Scripture David, Stories-from, the Scriptures—Samson, Childs gictoyial Render, House that J,ack , Built, Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, Old Woman and Pig, • Farmer Boy's Alphabet, or "Speed the plough," Old Mother Hubbard, Little Man and Maid, Little Bepeep, Jenoy,Vi'rene&c., 86c. In addition to the' above I have a large as sortment of bound JITVENILE BOORS. , BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS ft:. BIBLES for 37 cents, BIBLES for 50 cents, BIBLES for 75 cents, BIBLES 'for $l, BIBLEi for sl'26, BIBLES for $1 50, BIBLES for $2, BIBLES for $3, BIBLES for $4, BIBLES for $5, BIBLES for $6, BIBLES for $7, • BIBLES for $B, BIBLES for $lO, BIBLES for $l6, BIBLES for $26. PRAYER BOORS AT ALL PRICES. All the latest Books published are daily re calved and sold at the lowest publishers, rates Examine the stock. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY SUPPLIES Orrics o3t Cownssenv of S uinsis ~ raNcs, Harrisburg, Pa., ttec..26, 1861: f nROPOSAIS will be received at this office JE - until 12 o'clock, M., the 2d day of January, 1862, for furnishing for the use of the United States army, at such times and in such quanti ties as maybe-required during the month of January, the following. SuLsistence Stores, viz : 300 barrelsliess Pork. • 500 • " Extra Superfine Flour.' 250 timbals first quality new white &ens, In good dry barreb3. • • • 10,000 potinds prime Rice, in good flour bar rels. • • 10,000 pounds prime Rio Coffee, in barrels. 20,000 " light yellow Sugar, •in barrels. 500 gallons Vinegar. • • •• 500 • " good. Molasses or •Syrup in bar rels. 4,000 pounds good hard Soap, full weight. Samples in boxes distihctly Marked', to ac company Proposals for all articles except meat. All of the articles to be of' the best 'quality, securely packed, and in perfect order for trans portation. - Bids will include•packages and delivery at the Commissary's Stores at this plane. The meat will be inspected and passed upon by parties from this office, on the part'of the United States. All the Stores will be carefully inspected, and compared with the retained samples. • Return of weights signed bit, public weigher must be furnished whenever required. Each bid must have a printed copy of the advertisement pasted at its head, and must be specific in complying with all the terms. • Payments to be made in such funds' as may be on hand. If none on hand, to be Made as soon as received. ' - • • Proposals to be endorsed ".Proposals for Sub sistence Stores," and: directed to • - CAPTAIN H. JONES BROOKE, C. S. Vol...Ser. 11. B. A. dec2B-dtd Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SEWING MACHINES. .TOSAS BROWE'tt , . PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL O OTTONI . 00 &ROO YDS. WHILE, BLACK '6oLuit 14). Tr A HLS thread being made particularly, for Sewing Mactdocs, is VERY STRONR, SMOOTH AND MC. Its strength is not impaired hy trattatikg,noi. by - friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks' Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent Sit Cord, Red 'llaßet, FOR UNDER THREAD, • Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.— Also, masses OR 100aoiser saw, assoatim ass, by WM:HENRY Ward, Sole Agent. nog-d6m 36 Vesey Street, New York. ONLY YARD IN TOWNTaAt DE LIVER'S COAL BY PATENT PTJEIGEE CARTS. 7h SE" Weight Carts are; gortifted by We Sealer of Weigita and l!deaskires. Counting can weigh their coal at their own doors. It is or greet pertance during these hard tidies for every one to know that they an Tam autz. ROOT WEIGHT:.. A large supply of Coal always to be 'found on hand, viz : LVIIENE VAILEY all sizes; BALTIC. CO'S WILKSBARRN, all sizes. LORBERRI COAL, (the genuine arnele,) Sold by the car load or single ton. All coal of the best quality, dellverhd'iree from all im purities AT PILIONS TO SIM Tall MEW, by the boat or oar load, single, bait' or third of tons and by tale bushel.' 4 11 .F.8 . Ai WARRIPER. Harrisburg, Nov. 6; 1861.—y s o o ß ti s p al rE e at r , rac!r. DRUG Axii F FANCY STORE Camp Writing. Cases, , Needle or,Sewing Cases Shaving or Razor Cases, 'toilet Cams, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors; Pocket Knives, • Pocket Comas, Moe Combs Camp Mirrors Yer , Pipes, Tobacco India Rubber Tol?acco Poaches, • Wi94T, Leathei Bi glatoarlatik4 Leather Peps, Penholders,. Pencos, Pop* eatilta7{6o4lol3: Soldiers will .nee art venom mitt the Niteindiget an otithittiinnnt NW: , 91, thatet-tai. • 4.-130 e inike'sdndow. .. 1i054t ELEARO Dituommas :tho idats9 Otilad-anyithei if= gthrekiNit*Oluliwpf"' . tat; New 26nerttgenitnts. TOY BOOKS! C}F,O. PeZaNElt, COAL•! Ketu bverttentunto. LATEST NEWS, .„. . . . .I.ICHOLS.& BOWMAN. having Just re turned from the Putt with. anteatenslve and wel s • noted Knee of goodit,p.urollasedfur mob, respee fully invite the citizens 'of , fratriabaex ma - inanity to ean and examine their Nevi Goods at the , old , sian& formerly 00- cupled by V. Hummel, corner Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa.. Prices as low as any other house. COFFEE, Green and Browned ; • SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and Choice, Syrups : ; FLOUR, in Barrels and Sack ; BUCK WHEAT andr CORN-MEAL ; RICE, -BEANS: .POTATONS POTATOES; FISH, • of, all kinds ; SALT, Coarse and fine • OIL, Coal:011 and '6'i:riel:XL ; SPJCES, all kinds.Groand and .Ungronnd, fresh from the Mill. t APPLES, Green-and Dried; RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS, DRIED FRUITS, - SOAPS, Common and Fancy ; • WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands; TOBAOOO, Smoking and Cliew . ing.; WIERNSWABE li QUEENSWARE Fatteosive assortment of all styles, and 'patterns and prices. .Call and examine our Stock of Goods at the Mtkilesale and Retail Grocery, Pratt and Provision Store, corner Front ind Market streat, Harriaburg, Country Prnducr taken - delo.ly HYMNBOOKS! HYMNBOOKS! New Presbyterian Hymnßooks Old Sohool Presbyterian Hymn Books. Lutheran Hymn Books, Methodist Hy= Books. German Reformed Hymn Books. In various styles of Binding can 1 had at BERGNER'S BOOIC. STORE. GIF.TB FOR. THE .HOLLICOAYS. TogLARGIsTiisTD MOST YAWED , STOCK OF . EA.RE CONFECTIONS; OF THE FINEST QUALITY AVIV BEADY MB THE PUBLIC. CHOICE MIXND SUGAR PLUMS, Put up neatly in boxes, from one to five pounds. FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS, IN . GREAT VARIETY. TO . 6:E7IIER WI2H A. • BRILLI.ANT IMPORTATION OF RICH FANCY BOXES. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, "' No. 1210, Market street, del dlm ' TO THE YOUNG MEN OF PENN'A. . . HAVING been to recruit a . authorized . Iteglinitiitlur the Volunteer service of Pennsylva nia we have cunaludelt to maks tt arisen:lent of "Sharp ihooterst'--rtileenen—reerant CI from the Statent large. Wo.rwant TEN -good able bodied young, men from each county, so atite.hosre every portion of ttio ettee folly and t'i4ttaby rifiiretona.t. - Those desirous ofservieg theirconntry, ot fighting u oder and. tar aurgood old than, have stow a splendid Duper.— Molly offere I them. We inland to mike this a 4 , OltaCE RICEIMENt ;? if passible his bait iu the service of our noble commanwtnilin. Goad stibstantrli iniforint will be turnished as Noon as the men reach Canto and Eve sworn lnto Ana sorume. Toe Regiment will be armed with mime or Erman Ramos wit. pasta flavanars. Those desiring to enlist, as post:lvey only 'UN will be taken from each county in the thate,'-had bottsr report immti ately, any time . after the 20th of De..tember to W. W. Brown, liarrisburg, Pa. any or an Gomm tuoientiozo from distant countles wall be answered speedily .nd oonilden. tiallp W. W. BRAME, Captain. papers favorable to•thenailse 'trill please copy. •' • • coati!! $3, AND $2 2b , REir.TQN.OF 2,000 LBS. 0.. D. FIO S•T E R gEdFFICE Nn. 74, Market Street, yard on Abe•Oinal; foot of North street, *tiolesale and He. , ealeiiiil' • rgsvomo_ ,241 . • W/L.K ;HAMM • zmuks rizzEr. • • SUNBURY and - BROAD TOP 00AL Fanlike and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a ilirst-rata itruole,. tout, full weight,at. the lowest, rates.. Orders promptly adonded to. A !Inept! Aliment made to pur chasers Raying rot. the. coal *min ordered: -Present price ; S 3 and $2 26' per ton. • Harrisburg, Oct. 26.—d3m . NEW :CLOTH/NG.:BTORE. SELELLENBatiER & BROTHER , • NO. sa . MARKET SWAT . jam;Pr** 004 0 661 . Pi*fte.) THE 'iigderelgued tiitve duetpp tined a hew and,iorge asseitinein Of the latest .fitylni of clothing' We've eleo inepdred to Edall)ifacitiire to'order all Maim of Gentis.Wear, out , to the latest styles and fash ions. We have always on hand a large stook of Ready made clothing and, Oentleman's Furnishing ()clods. nO9ktlhif t3.44.l..dafElßflolift di )3RO. . . Harrisburg diet° . ry.. 840010) STREET .BELOW CHESTNUT. ITZNITIAN BLINDB made to order, and - re mg Really and, expeditioindy. done. Per nonfat a 4,kt:slice os# haSn :Weir work done by. addres sing a hinbruiitie un'dbrsigiied. Thankful for Nisi pat,. ronage he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a andinunneo of Masson, Sir Satisfaction guaranteed botlksaio pricos and work.iiig, . SHARP. oct9-d6tn MINC,RoIm CrlnolS E PIES, tumult's, Beim, &C., BaiMit, [or Mince Pies for solo low by, dtfl • Wm.DOCK, JR., & Oa, a• ITAIR; TOOTH. ; NAIL,,CLO,Tii, ..EL. LATHES euid.II4FANT 43a:fall - AN' In Feat variety t &ma's toppia AND pANCY STORE. NVHO.LESAIta and RETAIL. DRALER in Confectionary, Foreign-and Domestic Fruit.-- Figs, Dates Prunes, Helaine and Nuts of an kinds.— Fresh =Pal thlsh, , Sosp, °mulles, ;vinegar, spines To basco,.egara and Country Produce in general, Market street, nest dhorto taw' career Third and Walnut streets. pc*.dflta. JOHN. WIEIE. VIEW? BIICKWELEAT'FLOITRI A Rani LBB. FORM. BUCK= WITUT FLOOR '(Mxtra) in lila and & bags. Tree quality is very superior; having been se seleatad wressfy for our retail trade. for Ade j by non 'Wit; DCOK, Jr., & Co. PORT FOLIOS—W-RITINO DESKS. N entire new assortment of these useful ar 21. L. tide) just opened at BERONER'S fliteap Bookstore, ELATII--13perior paled liay torealebp ,: • Ve2o • JAMBS !ggo t and beat - ' 464( ;;VM?4 l :t i oti.4 o ti — : =qua l m, ,11nr1.11. n The Procession of the 'Months. On New Year's Eve I sat down, and looked Into the clear blank air wherein anon I saw as moving visions; these—the Months Bleak January, stern, and hard and cold, Inexorable vanguard of the year ; His brother following close, with head bent down, And eyes avert, and lagging, painful tread. Then March—the younger and lusty. In his breath Is life—fall, daring, fetterless, and wild, Eager and fatal ae a thoughtless love. Passionate April—girt-child of the year— Weeping her heart out on thel4kof 03PrOg i. , Until the May-time cometh:fliwery fair, And the earth smiles back the: mile of hosyea. June-throbbing,, tremulous h coming job Her rosebud pulses thrilling all the air. And rich July, oppressed with empery, Bathes in a flood of gold, and taketh rest By starlight, with low sighs and murmurings. August, queen ' regnant, born unto the throne, Holding her state with bland, assured content, gracious and regal-generons, large of heart. September—gentle matron—nwith sweet eyes And a low voice that penetiates j persuades, And looks of love, and tender, guiding hands October, with a calm anclthoughtful brow, But quick decision is the look of him And a great will that may, not be gainsayed Sobbing November (*meth; veiled in mist, And weeps, lamenting o'er the faded earth And then the last—December—takes its rank Submission and contented 'to be old, Grateful =thought rays of happiness, Aud eyer,mindful of , the , holy time That ccometh towards the end. ' So 'they passed on— 'nub , Months, in longprcieesdon, glttd to go Unto L goal of, alLthings—even to eat Eruption o€ -Vesuvius; By the last news from Europe we'learn ' that` Mount Vesuiles is again in eruption, endanger-' ing . with its streams of hiVa the village of Terro del Greco; where many houses have al ready been shaken from their foundation by the earthquakes B,o3oMpallyillg the eruption. • Torre del Greco is a flourishing town of 15,000 in habitants, in the bay of 'Naples, at the foot of Vesuvius to the westward. It is built upon the lawi. cement ,tbrown up .by the volcano in the eruptionof 1631, by which two-thirds of the vil lagebeitring its name was destroyed. It has since suffered'repeatedly from the voletutio, being par tially destroyed in 1737 sod again in 1794. In the latter year the molten lava advanced upon the , village in a broad stream, p) 40 feet in thiekness, which passed, through the centre of the town enveloping the cathedral, several churches and the greater , part of the honsee and _finally plunged 880 feet into the sea, M a mass 1,204 feet wide and fifteen feet high. Of' the 18,000 Perkins then inhabiting the town, all brit 400 escaped injury, some of these whose retreat had been cut off taking refuge ,on the , tops of the houses, and escaping the nest morning by walking over the hardened surface of the still moving laina. In spite of the "calamities from which the place has so re peatedly auffered, its inhabitants remain sub limely indifferent to, earthquakes and eruptions, refasing every proposition for a removal to a less datigarens site; long as' the Volcano spares an3r'ot them; theitowri'of Tone del Greco will continue, doubtless, to be rebuilt:upon the ruins of, each succeeeding,catastrephe., We have no particul , rs by which to judge of the extent of the pre a nt ' eruption, and have heard nothing of 'the gns which usually pre cede such an event. , Ehrthquakes are the ordi oary precursors of tOe .eruption, and for six months priceding i thefreat one of 1831, they t occurred at frequent ' teilals: As the moun tain has been in a sort pf 'semi-active state for some years back,. it may be that extraordiumry OrtaPtohis foreossted its preseet violence. In March limit the ixiitOr of the New York , Sun, then- in Ent.e.Pe, wjttiewied the Movement of n sluggisl; lays current which was slowly forcing its way. dowA the side of Vfmuyius, and even then.the crater was, grow li ng and grumbling more ominously than Anal, sending oat its daily showers of, ashes Ilial. a Spiteful violence not characteristic, of its,mnre, quiet moods. During the present. century Vesuvius has burst into activity at intervals of three or four years, with the exceptibn`bf,the longer periods of six and 'seven • yearS. 1 I ts last' eruption was in 1868 when no great damage was done. It is now passed through its usual period of rest, and is evidently . ready .for work again. An eruptirin like tluit of 179, would be a seri ous raider for the Villages that crowd its base. Less than ten miles distant from its crater, lies Faides with over 400,000 Inhabitants, the most densely peopled city in Europe, and all its vi einita is se,ttdckly peopled, that within a length of a dozen miles along the road, atits base, over which its lava currents, have flown fox the last Century, are vil/agea contairdng a population of at least 70,000. - . • The itlookade and Cotton• In its !'Talk on 'Change" the De/ta of the 18th says: • There was some talk about the suggestion and action of the Governor in regard to the ad adstion of cotton to.the extent of 10 per cent., or one-tenth of the crop, which, of ,course, em brunaLmittliirtßippi, Tennessee, A rlr , saa, Texas, and Louisiana_ It is the geneml impression that the blockade of the mouths of the Maris .aippi can be, avoided, particuliitirit a few Bri tish steamers should happeritoixkin,the vicinity and it is not unreasonablelo talk that:2oo,ooo bales of cotton can .be taken care of 'in our city with, great ease, that is, Money.can be realized on that quantity. There m. 20,000,000 of dol. lan now , on deposit in the barks of this city. One half of the amount aw beaiailable for the use_of the, cotton interest;; but that sum will not be required. Four ; • millions and a half of dol lars blithe :outside estimate that:Will-be:required from our banks, which they will, we verily•be iieve,4urnish..,loftbounie keninto con= sideration that the cotton interest of Louisiarii,- /tisitisititipi and-Arkitrutat Je-endandthe sine There is no question but what the, requisiteinetitudok the' betsdkof the OOtkutinterest ivilA ittlieslisitd. , i :Lev 3t4 •s” 4a.0 4 , .asel era 4 0 I ittain Ifitiitg haying procured Steam Power Prestea, we are proper: ed to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING of every deeerip. lon, cheaper than It can be done at any other establish. meat In tke country. _ Sir Four lines or less constitute oneltalf square. Might inim or more than foar constitutes square. Half square, oneday one week one month three months.... six months.. , one year..... One Square, one day one week.... one month. /three mon ths . sixmonthe one year EMI Xi- Business notices inserted in the l;soi (Ikon*, or before Marrigee and Deaths, FIVE Min PTA 7 . 711 X Pr each insertion. NO. .9 7 - . sir Marnges and Deaths to be °barged as regular vertisettierils Tra 3 il. From our Morning EdlUoa, FROM MISSOURI. RETURN OF A UNION BISON GEN. PRICE AT SPRINGFIELD. Women and'Children Driven the* Houses to Make Quarters for Mebels. • ~. PRafARATIONS FOR A LOIV 'STAY. iipiertions from the Rebel Arm 4,.. The Effect of .Geteral Pope's Rapid One of our men captured by the . rebels rour Blinton and carried to Springfield, hat; just re turned, having left that placeori ' He says Price with B,ooolneisthad taken' all the houses in Springfield for his troops, ,tstroittlitofk• men and children into the streets, He 'had RR-, loaded his wagons and wee preparing for a long stay. The people of Arkanssarefused to ailow•Prioe to mates that State with any other troops thou those regularly enlisted in the Confederate oerr vice, and he had only 1,500 men enrolled in that Service. The conntrynorth of gptingfield was full of men returning from Price:s army, who 641 If they were permitted to return home and take the oath of allegiance, Price would be left Wit' only his regular confederate troopel. Since Gen. Pope's rapid operations hat week there is perfect quiet in all the region•between the Missouri and Osage rivers, not a rumor of rebel camps or Squads have been heard of. ' URTHER FOREIGN NEWS BY THE ASM. European-Powers and the Bloekadeof Chariestog Harbor. The-Surrender of Mason and •Slidell 10$ thu Whole of England's Demands. HALIFAX, Dec. 81.. Passengers 'by the Asia repeat a rumor that the blockading up of the Charleston harbor with stone is likely to lead to difficult - y.l;4th European powers. It is further rumored that England's warlike preparations will continue in view thereof, and that the surrender of Messrs. Mason and Slidell' are not the whole of England's demands. The steamship Aida will sail at 6 P. IL, for New York. Paris correspondents generally say the belief that hostilities between England and America will not be arrested has become more general. The Admirality. had notified that, instracticess have been sent to protect British shipgrig China and 'lndian seas. The steamers CleOpett and Parana are likely to be at Rallis's, te-day. WHOLES A. Lliri; ..;_. lIIIEBRELIA .M.MINAMOirt! ' No. 69,./ticiikei Street," badw - Tkini" 3 IaILUMSIIII3Ita; PA. ' m......tz. .LEE, , itirAisiIJFACTURAR OF' U3,II3RELLAS, iyx, PABSOLS and WALKING CARES, will furnish goops at LOW ER PRIOSS Wan out be bought 44 apy of the Paiterd allies. Country meichants will do well to call and exantioe.prloes and.quality, and ciOnlinCe Ahem seprps of this fact.All2 3 - 01.9. . .. (31 /LT FBAKES I GUM ,PSAAURI J. BIESTER . ,, CARVER AND GILDER, Mannfaeturevof Looking Glass and Picture Frame / Gilt and posewood Nonldligir SE; 43 cHicsNtrr MITT, Nr4dul sizp6o., KAARISBUILGI, PA French Mirrors, Square and Oval Portreit Frames of every description. OLD Firemrics 11F,G111.T TG hBSW:' -CIDER 11 1 VINEGAR 11 1 110 - AbE from choice and selected ApplOik, Ili. and ku aranteed by us to be strictly me. • ' C .ell -d assi. -DOCK ag, ON THREE STEAM ENGINES FOR BALL TAF undersigned offers. for sale, wig NEW, 30 Roam ANGINE, and two Liecond-ljapil 'e es of souther size, The engineli Vifll lattoldnialialp or cub or approved paper.. Apply at to - st e m n at n . gine Works, nisch street, between Weletn and mattes, Efairkiburgi Pe. ' • '• JAMB MOM nov2-48w-wit, • WORCESTER'S- 1 QtriiitTCr DIOTIONARY . J. . reilE bent' dphui . ng prpnotincing row tionary of the 'English language ; ; Also. litoreettees Sottool Diaßnaries• Webiltgra ,Vio lol l#,PlarPs 1 44 School Lectionaries for eaht at . ECIEUVIUM 800/PENXN— , SP I3- # , the MarilebPTCßOdit. largednvpiCe of New . Staimueof gormiti RAO* receiv6Wilmirniornint 6y _OATH:ARV* sao'iallit.B, - 1.141.;;4 is .BhAeKtAre raef ) , NattatALLENGE BLNXINGV rp.pn.4.,04.0wis zvaibred, imgftair egai imoist RATES OF ADVRISTDpINO 00 2 00 8 00 6 00 Movements, Conmsvuzz, Mo. t Dec. . 2 00 . 360 . 300 .10 00 .15 00 NIE