Etitgrapq. HARRISI3IIRG, PA. Friday Afternoon, January 31, 1862. APPOINTMENT BY THE GOVERNOR.-Wm. A. C. Smith, of this city, has been appointed a notary public vice Geo. A. C. Seiler, deceased. I=l ANOTHER DESEHTSR AItRESTED.—Hiram Wyn ing, a deserter from Colonel Wynkoop's 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, now in Kentucky, was arrested in this city yesterday by officer Kline, and after a bearing before the mayor, commit ted to prison to await the requisition of the military authorities. Poste.—A well-dressed and intelligent look ing liishwomati, who said her name was Sallie Wilson, and that she hailed from Middletown, this county, was arrested by the mayor's police last night, for drunkenness and disorderly con duct. She was com - oitted to the Lock-up, and this morning had a hearing before the mayor, who moved by her tears, and pi omises to fore go the future use of the "critter," permitted her to depart. I=l THE MYSTERY STILL A MYSTERY.— We last week stated, on the authority of an exchange paper, that a criminal in Juniata county had, in his confession, stated that he had murdered Miss Bavor, who was, a year or two since, mur dered in Berks county. The Juniata Register says that the criminal alluded to makes no such admission ; so that the mystery still hangs around the death of Miss Bavor, and her mar may still be at large. FUNERAL OF JOHN C. GRATZ.—The funeral of John C. Gratz, a private in the Lykenstown company of volunteers, attached to Colonel Cake's regiment, whose death at Camp "North umberland," near Washington, was recently noticed in the TELEGRAPH, took place at half past nine o'clock, this morning, from the resi dence of his grandfather, Charles C. Carson, Esq., in North Second street. The remains of the deceased were buried in the cemetery with military honors, Captain G. W. P. Davis' com pany performing the escort duty on the occa sion. A Misrmtx.—ln noticing the lot recently purchased by A. B. Hamilton, Esq., from Theo. Fenn, Esq., in -last evening's edition of" the TELsortkpx we inadvertently located it .at the corner of "South street and Dewberry alley." To any person having a knowledge of our city, the mistake is palpable, for South street is sev eral squares distant frqm Dewberry alley.— The lot alluded to is situated at the corner of Walnut street and Dewberry alley, and is 30 feet front by 130 feet deep. We believe it is Mr. Himilton's intention to erect a . handsome private residence on the lot next spring. Tim Frasr FREIGHT TRAIN passed over the new Pennsylvania railroad bridge, across the Schuylkill, near Gray's Ferry, Philadelphia, on Monday morning, and passed 'down to Wash ington street wharf. In a short time the new grain elevator and the other improvements of the Company will be completed, and then that route will be used for all the principal freight trains, and the market street or city road for local freight and conveying passengers to and from their station in West Philadelphia. The roads on Second and Third streets will shortly be abandoned, leaving those streets for the un obstructed use of the passenger railroads. ANOTHER RESERVE CORPS CONTEMPLETED.-It is stated that an informal intimation has been re ceived from the War Department.that it would be gratified to see another body of reserve troops raised in Pennsylvania, to the number say of ten thou and. These, if raised now, could be used to reinforce any column , that might need assistance ; or, in case their services are not re quired in this way, they might take the place of the seasoned and disciplined troops used to garrison Annapolis, Frederick and Baltimore, and thus permit the latter to join, the grand army when it advances. Governor Sprague has already acted on the idea, and Governor An drews, of Massachusetts, is about to' follow. ANOTHER OLD CITIZEN GONIL-Mr. regret to announce the demise of Mr. Ford, one of our oldest and most re •pectable citizens, which oc cured about nine o'clock this morning, at the residence of his sou-in law, in Locust streeet near Prout. Mr. Ford, for many years, carried on the business of gun making, at the corner of Locust and Front streets, in which capacity he obtained considerable celebrity for the pe culiar ex. , :ellency of the guise manufactured at his establishment. He retired from active busi ness life several years ago, at an advanced age, and was quietly enjoying the evening of his life amid the repose of a domestic circle, rich in the emulation of his own virtues, and made doubly beautiful to him by the tender care and affection with which it watched his declining days, and gently guarded him to the portals of the grave. DAVIS' PANORAMA . AND ax-PRESIDBNT BUCHAN- Am.—Davis' panorama of America and the great Rebellion, was recently exhibited at Lan caster,and while there his agent; Mr. Ithanard, resolved to visit "Wheatland," the home of James Buchanan, and "do the agreeable" to the ex-President, in the most approved style. Re therefore called on Mr. Buchanan, who ex pressed great interest in the success of the young artist, and regretted that the state of his health would hardly warrant his coming into Lancas ter at night to see the panorama. The agent replied with affability, and without the most remote intention of touching the "0. P. F." on a tender point,: "0, sir, that difficulty can be obviated, I think. To-morrow afternoon we give an exhibition for children. Permit mete offer you a complimentary ticket." M r . B, turned on hie heel on the instant, while the agent,covered with confusion at the apparently mel apropos suggestion, "fled,for safety and for succor" to Lancaster. Poor Buck ! It was cruel. Ara should read Prof. Wood's &dr/dragomen in another column. THE GROTTO.—A. stirring programme is out for to night's performances at this popular place of amusement, and of comae, a full lionise may be expected. MORE AmusghtSENTS Commo.—The Bordwell's will shortly appear at Sanford's Opera House in their Parlcbr Entertainments. The Eastern press speak in the highest terms of these ar tists. GERMAN BALL.—The ball given by our Ger man friends at Brant's Hall last night, is rep resented as having been a very pleasant affair. A large number of the "beauty and gallantry" of our city were present, who vied with each other in promoting the "gay and happy" spirit that prevailed on the occassion. I=3=l WON'T FORGET UNCLE FRANK BROWER'S BENE FIT, rather happy Uncle Tom, as the bills style him, this evening. A night to be remembered, when Frank wishes to see all his friends and the entire copiniunity gather around him as a great wager is to be decided on the capacity of Sanford'a Opera House. Frank says it will hold a thousand if you can get them in. I=l THE Amur, COMMENCEMENT ceremonies at the Uarrisburg Female Seminary, at 7 o'clock this evening, in the Seminary building, Locust street, promises to be of a very interesting character, and we have no doubt will attract a large and brilliant audience of the relatives and friends of the young lady scholars who are to participate in the exercises. The Seminary, under the control of the amiable and accom plished Principal, Mrs. S. E. Dixon, has ac quired a reputation which places it at the very head of this useful class of educational institu tions ; and we are glad to know that its merits are properly appreciated by the public. PROMOTE). —We are pleased to learn that Corporal William J. Irvin, of the "Roberts' Guard," Capt. I. S. Waterbury's company, now at Hilton Head, S. C., has been promoted to a responsible position in the army Signal corps, and is attached to the staff of Gen. Vielle. The Signal service is one of the most important and responsible in the army, and since its establishment, the fatal error of firing into our own troops is entirely avoided. In the hands of Corporal Irvin, or whatever title the new position gives him, we feel confident that the service has gained a valuable and faith ful attaining. He combines all the qualifies ' ions essential to an accomplished soldier, and will perform the duties incident to this n.w position in such a manner as to reflect credit upon his appointment. BINIMIT OF ADVERTLZING. —Arrest of a Deserter. —The recent Michael Boohop advertized in last evening's TIELSGRApH, as having run off fruna Camp (treble, near this city, with one of the government horse; has been arrested by officer Fleck and Carachner, of the consolidated police, and safely lodged in prison, to await the action of the authorities The. first intimation the officers had of the desertion and robbery was by the advertisement in the TBLEGHAPH, and from the accurate description there given of the man and horse, they proceeded to "work" up the case, until they finally succeeded in making the arrest several miles above this city. The officers of course will claim the reward of forty dollars offered by the military authorities for the arrest of the deserter. JEFFERSON, Tmo Auroa.—lt is not generally known to our readers, that the remains of Joseph Jefferson, Sr., the celebrated actor, re pose in the grave yard of St. Stephen's Episco pal church, in this city. We find the follow ing brief sketch of his life in the Dramatic Portrait Gallery, written by Col. S. Alston Brown: " Born in Plymouth, Devonshire, England, in 1778. Was invited to this country by C. Powell, for the Boston company, he (Mr. P.) agreeing to pay Mr. Jefferson's passage, and a salary of $l7 per week. His first appearance on the American stage was at the old Federal street Theatre, Boston, in 1795 ; filet appeared in New York, February 10th, 1796, at the John street Theatre as Squire Richard in "The Pro voked Husband." Appeared in Philadelphia in 1808, at the Chesnut street Theatre, where he remained until 1830. His last benefit in Philadelphia, took place December 23d, 1829, when, he appeared as Bobby Buttercup, in "A School for . Grown Children ;" last appearance in Philadelphia, was in the character of Sir Bashful Constant, in "The Way to Keep Him." He died in Harrisburg, August, 1832. "By the death of this distinguished actor, the American stage was bereft of its brightest ornament. During the many years that be was before the public, he was not only unri valled in his peculiar department, but we may safely • assert that of his competitors there was not one who could endure the comparison.— From the commencement of his career, until a few weeks previous to his death, he continued with " untired spirit," to hold the highest station in the mimic scene, and while his own heart was lacerated by an accumulation of family misfortunes, he was the delight and ad miration of the public. In the endearing rela tions of private life, Mr. Jefferson was no less esteemed. " Surrounded by smiling thousands and a family rising in the profession of their father, adding fame to the wordly gear, the prospects of Mr. Jefferson looked bright and fair. He was considered rich, looked upon as such, and on every occasion of his benefit, the public— the smiling thousands turned out en masse. But soon a change came over his dream of life ; his friend William Warren, became involved in difficulties, suit after suit hurried him down the tide of misfortune; old Jeff held out his arm to the rescue, it saved his friend for the moment, but ruined himself ; their united for tunes were now a wreck, and in their old days with a large family around them, they were compelled to quit the scene of their success, as well as misfortunes. Warren went to Balti more, and Jefferson made an appeal to hie patrons under circumstances of a peculiar na turn for a benefit. His claims upon the pub lic—his losses—were set forth in language none could mistake ; the night came, the house was deserted. The friends who smiled upon him in the days of prosperity—would not do so in his night of sorrow and gloom—the expected benefit was a failure. "Forlorn and broken hearted," the old man quitted his home ; his registered oath that he would never play more in Philadelphia was kept With one of his sons he started for Harrisburg, where under the accumulation of domestic woes and the cold neglect of the public, he—died." . The " gallery" also contains a brief biogra phy of one of Mr. Jefferson's grand-children, named John, whose "native humor on the stages, and affability and laudible conduct of it, rendered him at once an esteemed and re spectable actor." He fell in a fit and died in HarriSburg, on the 4th of September, 1831. petittoplvanta Malig telegraph, irrthav &moon lanuarp 31, 1669 A CONTINUAL 'DROPPING. -A French editor has given the following amusing description of the effect of an advertisement. The first time a man sees an advertisement he takes no notice of it, the second time he looks at the name, the third time he looks at the price, the fourth time he reads it, the fifth time he speaks of it to his wife, the sixth time all those who look carefully to their own interests call at the cheap dry good mart of Urich & Bowman and buy. 2t Two HUNDRBD rINCIM of beautiful DOW spring calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached muslin of the best wake ; blue checks, at 121 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 121 cents; another lot of those good white rib bed stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs, at 12k cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, with border, 5 cents ; shirt breasts 127, 15 and up to 877 cents; 25 pieces new pact stuff ; undershirts and drawersvery cheap ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ; 40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 127 cents; 11 yard bleached muslin 12} cents; all wool French meiines, all colors, at 62 and 75 cents. Having bought the balance of the stock of a city wholesale house of plain and figured Swiss muslins, brillants, white cam brics, Nausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for dresses, as those goods will be very scarce and dear next summer now is the time to buy. Our stock of Fufs at cost. S. LEWY, Noma! BARGAINS i BARGAINS ! ! —Gentlemen now is the time to have a good fitting Shirt made to measure or from sample. lam now making a good shirt for $1 25 equal to any oth er now in the market for $1 75. All work guaranteed to fit and to give entire satisfaction to the wearer. Always on hand a large assort ment of Ladies' and Gentlemans' Furnishing Goods at the old prices; also a large lot of A 1. Irish Linens at the old prices. If you want a bargain or a good fitting under garment, just go to James A. Lynn, Manufacturer, No. 12, Market street, next to Hummel & grocery store, Harrisburg, Pa., where he is selling without regard to cost or the advance of goods. TELEGRAPH OUT OF TOWN. LIST OF REGULAR AGENTS. The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING TELEGRAPH is sent every morning and after noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city after its publication, to the following ALTOONA—George W. Patton. ANNVELLE—G. W. Hooverter. BLAIRSVILLE—E. Laughlin. CHAMBEEtSBURG—George Tuckey. CARLISLE—George M. Bretz. COLUMBIA—H. H. Fry. DAUPHlN—Jefferson Clark. DUNCANNON—J. Hood. ELIZABETHTOWN—John W. Few. GREENCASTLE—M. D. Deitrich. HIGHSPIRE—F. 0. Alleman. HUMMELSTOWN—George N. Schultz HAGERSTOWN—C. Swingley. LEBANON—H. H. Roedel. LOCK HAVEN—J. D. Stratton. LEWISTOWN-4. M. Cogley. MIDDLETOWN--George H. Lenhart. MECHANICSBURG—J. Eminger. MECHANICSBURG—WiIIiam Tate. MOUNT JOY—James Dysart. 14IILLERSBURG—B. G. Steever. NEWVILLE—W. R. Linn. SHIPPENSBURG—KeIso & Hinkle. SUNBURY-4. Washington. WRIGHTSVILLE—W. Moore. YORK—J. S. Boyer. PRESERVE 1 - liCf BEArt 7; — SYMMETRY OF FORM. YOUR HEALTH, AND MENTAL POWERS, By using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Specific Rem edy known as HELMROLD'SEXTititCT BROM Read the Advertisement in another column, and profit by it— Dlseaera and Symptoms Enumerated. Cut it out, Preserve it. rots may not now require it, But may at some Future Day. "It gives health and vigor to the frame, And bloom to the pallid cheek." It Paves Long 1.-offering and Exposure. Beware of Counterfeits I Cures Guaranteed. il3-daw2m HAIR DYEI HAIR DYE!! Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye ! The.only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known I All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUM ERIS dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN 111,DAL8 AND DIPLUMAS have been awar ded to Wu. A. Rxrcaistos Wale 18 .9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the heir of the patrons of his famous Dye. Ww. A. Bi.TCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not, to be distinguished from nature and is waaasirrsti not to injure in the least, however long it racy be contin• ued, and the ill clfems of bad 131 , as remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 16 cloud Street New York. Sold in all the Cites and towns of the United States, by Druggisis and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name " William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the • four *ides of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St, - Late 233 Broadway, New York 0e.12-dawly A CARD TO THE LADDN. - DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the folio v ing certificate" from one of the first ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that city (Mr. Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told them that she, of course, did not wish her name made public, but if any one should doubt the won/ 'trial efficiency of DR DIMON. oo's Golden Pills, they might refer any lady to her, as considered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young lady 17 years old. the was fast go ing into consumption—had taken cold—nature became obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire ly cured her, and sue is now in robust health "We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying each box Price sl. Sold wholesale and retail by C. A BRINFART, No. 2, Jones Row, t.nd K. K. RELISR 91 Market 'street, Harris burg, Pa. By sending either of them 91 00 through& be Harrisburg Post Office the Pilis will he sent confidentially by mall to any part of the country; "hate of postage." N. a—Look'on& for counterfeits. Buy no Geldea Pills of any kind unless the box Is signed S. D. Howe. All others is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who snow the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills beings eounterfeited. 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. Kauff man, Mechanicsburg ; M. marks, Lewistown ; S. Elliott- Garage ; S. G. Wild, Rewville ; J. C. Altick, Shippens, burg; J Spangler, Chambersburg ; S. T. Miller, Yora ; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; S. 8. Stevens, Reading ; and K. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist' , in every town and village in the United States, and by S. D. HOWE, e3-4m Sole Proprietor, New York. 1,000,000 ENVELOPES ! AN immense stock of ENVELOPES of every size is now opening at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. FRESH BUTTER and EGGS constantly on hand and for sale by NIOHOLISI & BOWMAN, 9 corner Front and Market streets CRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Free)). Apple, Hemoey, at FOR RENT.—A two-story brick house Pine s'reet. between second and Third; also, some frame houses. Entrain of Mrs. Murray ; corner of Second and Pine streets. j2B-tw. SHAWLS I SHAWLS ! & large invoice of New Styleg of French Blanket Almerle received this morning by nol3 ommaLumr & 1111.0111N8 Rhoads' Old Stand .---elke.---. REGULAR AG E NTS NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, corner, Front and Market streets New 2bnerttsentents PUBLIC SALE WILL be sold at Public Sale at 10 o'clock A.-31., on SATURDAY TEM EIGHTH DAY (IF FEBRUARY, A D., 1862, at the Court House in Har risburg, the following valuable Real Estate, viz : A certain lot of Ground situated in Upper Swatara township, Dauphin county, about one quarter of a mile bo!ow the line of the city of Harrisburg, containing Dine acres, m um or ICES, on which Is erected a large Distillery (known as the Keystone Distillery,) together with a suffi cient number of Pena for feeding one thousand Hogs; al so, other out buildings necess try about an establishment of the kind. The Distillery is located on the Pennsylvani. Railroad with a siding belonging to the property, the Pennsylva nia Canal making the boundary line of the east end of said property. Any i Orson wishing to examine the premises before the day or sale, will please cell on Mr. John Yonne, near the came, swim will give any information that may be re quested. If he premises should not be sold on said day they will be for rent. Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by j2B d3w JACOB L EIRY. COAL!- POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 1 1 1 1 N consideration of the hard times, and as I sellexclusively FOR CASH, I have reduced the price or Coal as follows Lykens Valley Broken @ $2 90 per ton " Large Egg " 290 Small Egg 0 290 " " Snyo " 290 " It " Nut " 226 " Wilkebarz e " '! 90 " " Lorberry " 290 t, WAll Coal delivered by the PATZWE ems; it Can be weighed at • the purchasers dGor, and if it falls short 10 Paeans, the Coal wild be forfeited. All Coal of the best quality mined, delivered free from all impurities. WGoal sold In qautities, at the LOWEST WHOLZBALK P 51055. Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, a large supply always on hand, at Manufacturers prices. air-A large lot of superior baled Hay for sale. JAMES M. WHEELER. TEEO. F. OCHEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG. ,Particular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Cheeks, Drafts, &e. CARDS printed at $2, $3, $4, and $5 per thousand in elegant style. 120 SOLDIERS' NICK NACK'S, F OR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE Camp Writing Cases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving or Razor Cases, Toilet Cases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, • Fine Combs, Otimpillirrors. Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, . . • India Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Platina Flasks, Leather Drinking Cups. Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Paper, andEnvelepes. Soldiers will see at a glance that the place to get an outfit, in small wares Is at No 91, Market street. Sir-See "Fort Pickens" in the window. nos-tl f:D. F. 1t1L1C731111T4013, TRAVELING AGENT OF THE OLD WALLOWER LINE. pHIS OLD- TRANSPORTATION LINE a is still in successful operation and prepared to carry freight as LOW as any other individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg,Sunbury,Lewisburg Williams sport, Je. sey Shore. Lock Haven, and all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams port and Elmira Railroads. Local Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. MIIENCIL Goods sent to FICACOCE, ZELL & HINCHMAN, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth. by 4 o'clock, P. *L, will arrive at IlarriEburg, ready for de livery the next morning: C. F. 11IIENCH, ap3.tf Traveling Agent. "THE _PEN MIGHTIER THAN THE 8 WORD." THE LARGEST STOCK, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be found at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE FURS: FURS! FURS! FURS 1 - Sable Furs, Liberian Squirrel Furs, French Sable Furs, Silver Marten Furs Water Mink Furs. CAPS, CUSPS AND MUFFS, LARGE ASSOSTNNNT. Great bargains in these Goods. Every article warran ted to be ems-AV as represented, at CATHCART & BROTHER, no"Is Next to the Harrisburg Bank. NOTICE ; Is hereby given that Mrs. Lavinia Roe bectt has filed on application to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin county, for Tavern License in the 4th Ward of the city ol Harrisburg, and that the same will be presented to the said Court on the sth day of Fehr uary, 1852 . J. C. YOUNG, Clerk. j23-3td* MOTHER NEW STOOK ! portable Writing Desks, Backgammon Boards, Traveling Bags, Purses, Wallets, Toilet Bottles, and a general assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, Call at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Confectionary, Foreign and Domestic Fruit.— Fibs, Dates, Prunes, Raisins and Nuts of all kinds.— Fresh and : 4 1'1 tFish, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To basso, Segars and Country Produn in general, at the sorrer of Third and Walnut streets. 0ct28.45m JOHN WISE. GOLD PENS I—The Lageet and beat stock, from $l.OO to s4.oo—warranted—at • n2O SHEFFER'S BOOHSTORE. LARGN and Extensive Assortment of Glass-ware, just received from the factories, and for sale cheap by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jl6 co , ner Front and Market streets. QOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. - A very convenient Writting Desk ; also, Portfolios, Memorandum Books, Portmonnams, n2O SCHEFFER'S ElOOll5ll. PORE Fresh Ground and Whole Spice; Pepper, Slspice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs and Mace at NICHOLS kBOWMAN'S: IB corner Front sod Market streets. DANDELION COFF WE I—A Fresh and large supply or thia Celebrated Coffee just received by . Val WM. DOQ&, Jr., k Co. Olistrllantaus HELMBOLDIS GENUINE PREPARATION LY CMCNNTR ATM," . LVIPOUND FLUID EXFRACT BIICEII3, A Positive and Spoeide Remedy For .Di4ea?eoi of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine elerea , et the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS let . - healtay action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGE NIENTS are reclined, as well as PAIN AND INFIAMsTiuN, and Is good for MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLIYS EXTRACT BCCHU, 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, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision , Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of tile Body, Dryness of the Skin Eruptions on the Face, PALLID WON f ENA.NOE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med icine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOIENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC Firs, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they are not freque.tly followed by those , •lIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware or the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melanchoty Deaths by Consumption, BEAR AMPLE 'WITMER TO TEI MUM OP MI ASSERT/ON. THE CONSTIPUTIONONC•E AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAXVESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which RELMROLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Overt:ably does A TRIAL WILL CORNICE Till MOST SIZII7OAL. FEMALR. ,, -FEMALES-FEHALES LH OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA.• TING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES the Extract Raclin is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppresdo nof Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorhosa Whites, Steril ity, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from ludiscretioa, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE 01 LIFE. ISSI SYMPTOMS ♦BOYM NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I TARN NO NOSE BLASAN, MICORY, OB 17NPLIASANZ CINI YOH ommtmaktarr AND DANGINRODS DIMIASI3. HELMBOLD'B mrißAcr BOCHU CURES SECRET DISEASES. In all their Stages, At little Expellee ; Little or no change in Diet ; No inconvenie ice; And ne Papasure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Dintlammation, so frequent In the class of diseases, and expelling aIL. Poisonous, Diseased and worn-out Matter. THOUSiNDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEK IHE VICTIMS OP QUACKS, and who have paid envy vase to be cured in a shirt time, have found they were deceived, and that the "1"0.1. SON" has, by the use of ~ rovrriFuh Asistsosarrs," been dried up in the system, to breat out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER .MARRIAGE. Use RIELKDOLD'I3 EITEL/Mr EINEM for all affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE Olt FEMALE, From whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. • Diseases of these Organs require the aid of DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRP.Cr BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases I , 'OR WHEEL IT Id RECONSENDED. Evidence of the most reliable awl responsible chamfer will accompany the medicos. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, Front S to 20 yectrsi standing, WITH NA M'S KNOWN iv SCIENCE AND FAME. - Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from Meier vation. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Cure! Giwitaitsed I Advice Gratis! AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the ay of Philadelphia, H. T. Hautsmo, wno being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vege table a T. HELMS° ID. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23a day of No vember, SU. WM. P. HISSERS, Alderman, Ninth St above Race, Phila. Address letters tor Information in contldbeee ,o H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist Depot, 104 South Tooth St., bel. Chestnut, Phila. BEWARE OF COUN PE tLEPEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to thipose "or remit own" and 'OTHER" ARTICLES ON THE REPOTAT/ON ATTAINED BY Uelmlbold's Genuine Preparation s, Liaract Bn hu, " Sarsaparilla, /6 •. Improved Ruse Wash. Sold by C. K. Roller, D. W. Gross, J. Wyeth, A. Bannvart. AND ALL DRUDF7STI BVERYIVEIERE. ASK FOR RELABOLD'd. TAKE NO OTHER. Cat out the advertipement and send for it. AND AVOID lIIPOSITIO ‘4 AND EXPOSURE. novl3-dly FOR SEWING MACEIINES JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 d 500 YDS. WHITE, BLACK d COLORED. IHIS thread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is VERY STRONG, smoora AND ELASTIC. Its strength is not impaired by weaning, nor by friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks' Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, and Brooke Patent Six Cord, RedlTicket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.— Also, /11104.9119 OP 100 DoZZS aeon, essoidan Nos, by WM. HENRY mum, Solo Agent. no9.d6m 36 Veseystreet, New York. COAL! COAL !! $3, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 TRS 0. D.-FORSTER, jIFFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on I L , the Oanal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Fie taildeaierta TREVORION, WILK SBARRE, LYBENS VALLEY; BUNBURY and BROAD .70P COAL Famlies and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a arst-rate &Nicht, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders promptly attended to. A liberal discount made to pur chasers paying for the coal when ordered. Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton. Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—d3m A. LENS, TEACHER OF Piano, Melodeon, Guitar and Singing, PARTICULAR attention will be paid for the education of the voice after "Bangui's" cele brated method. Office In William Knoehe'm Music Store; 93 Market etreet. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. TROY, NEW YORK: THE seventy-sixth semi-annnal session of this well known Institute for instruction in the Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, wilt com mence on Wednesday, Feb .19th, 1862, A lull course in Military Science is nowt n progress. Graduates of the Institute find no difficulty in obtaining very desirable po sitions as Civil, Naval and Topotraphical Engineers. The Annual Register, giving full partieulare, can be obtained Of Prof. Charles Drown°, Director. jait-d3w-wOw N. 9, S. BEMAN. Presiden t CHOICE Syrups, Loveringe and other choice brands, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jl6 corner Front and Market streets. OUR newly replenished stock of Toilet and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city, and feeling confident of rendering satisfaction, We Would res pectiully invite a call. HOLUM, 91 Market street, two doors east of fourth street, south ed coAL OIL, BEST COAL OIL, Wholesale a nd Retail, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN. corner Frail awl Markel Orate. 1 21inusemento. SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET. FRANK BROWER In hie areat Delieniations Every Evening this Week; Together with SANFORD'S TROUPE. This Evening--THE MUMMY. Admission, 25 cents Orchestra Chairs, . 50 cents Seats in Private Boxes, 75 cents. Entire Box, $5.00. Doors open 0 o'clock ; Commence at 7i o'clock. GROTIO MUSIC HALL! WALNU r BELOW THIPD STREET CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY I Hundreds Unable to Obtain Admission The greatest array of Talent ever appearing in the CAPITAL of the KEYSTONE SPATE. EVERY EVENING! EVERY EVENING!! Composed of MALE and FEMALE ARTISTS, each one being a STAR in their Profession. Ole Bull Dick Myers, Violinist. Admission - - 10 and 15 cents. Doors open 6i o' clock. Commences at 7} o' clock . FRED. AIMS, Proprietors. IfirPositively no Boys admitted. A. H U M E , DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, BUFFALO AND GUM OVER SHOES, TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS. ATTHE OLD STAND corner of the alley, next to the Court douse, Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the late firm of A. Hummel & Co., we trust by strict at tention to business, and by keeping a well snawrzo STOOK OF GOODS to merit a embinuance. of the same. Please call and examine our moor and Felons before buying elsewhere. jan 1-Iyd A •RUMMEL Goods are purchased direct from he manufactures for cash enabling them to sell very low. JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT 01' SUPERIOR G8M1L131,9 MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years old, of my own manufacture, A line iot of choice Chewing aad Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff and a large variety of articled constantly on ban tor sale wholesale and retail. Thauklul for former pat ronage, I hope by strict attention basme.s W reoelve a liberal share of the trade. A Ann Smoking ROOM attached, whore customers may lay back and test my Segars ant loaacco Don't forget the window with the Saip in it; that is the place to buy your Tobacco and z-e 2,ars. North Markel Square, above Market street, H trrishurg. Dee. 4, lB6l.—dam WM. WYKOFF. FOR RENT. rVEIE commodious STORe, ROOM on Market, Square, next door to the "Jones' House," (Coverly's Howl,) occupied during the last eight-or nine years as a Jewelry and Watch making establishment, eity. ALSO—Several DWELLING a.)us&s in the vicioni ty jhe,qapAol. some of Va-ons ..haviiig stabling, smoke_ house, Joe hones, kn., and vacant lots attached. Possession given the first of April next LHAS. C. RAWN. Harrisburg, Jan. 9,1862.—P-dim FOR SALE. Avaluable Two Story double frame Dwelling Heine and Lot of groui.d, situated on the corner of North street and Nast (venue, 30 feet on North street and 110 feet deep, two basement altehena two cel lar, and eleven soma, also a never failing sprung of wa ter. The building is well calculated for a store or bowl. Terms reasonable Enquire or W. B&Rit, - land Clty Auctioneer. HUMPHRE TB' SPECIFIC HOMEPATHIC REMEDIES! WE have received a fresh stock of these valuable remedies—suitable for ail manner of disease -for dat of Specidc Remedies see Almanac for 1862. IQ single boxes, with direct one tar 25 cta. and 50 cis. In case of six bozo. with book of directions It 00. In ease of fifteen boxes with boot( of eirectious 12 80. In case of twetoy large vials with book of direaitons $4 00 In case of .. ti ss 00 We are now prepared to till case vials of any of the Remedies from No. 1 to 20, and to furnish Humphreys' Remedies as customers may desire. POND'S .k2LTNauT OF H:IIIi , AXII3, or Vegetable Pain Destroyer, prepared by P. Humphreys, M. D., can be purchased by wholesale or retail_ at SELLEd'S Drug and Fancy store, 91 Market street COAL 1 COAL ! ! COAL ! ! ! THE undersigued would inform the con sumers of Coal hat he is now prepared to furnish C0..1 from nude. cover perfectly dry and clean in all kinds of weather Lykens Valley Broken Coal " Large kgg 64 ‘. Small hgg " 66 44 Nut Pitiston Lump Coal. r.o. 1 " 64 2 46 3 66 64 II 4• 646 6 66 . Lorberry. Broad Top and Allegheny, also Hickory-iand Fite Wood E. BYERS. Harrisburg, Jan 7, 1862.-dlins kOMETHING NEW 1 NO excuse for having Boots and Shoes not biackened. Blacking that will give a polish on wet or greasy boots. Jut the thiug for the times, when every one cannot afford two or three pairs of shoes or boots. Call and examine, at j2l NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, corner Front and Market atreeta LIOR SALE CHEAT.--A TWO JL: STORY FRAME HOUSE, 12%a60 Met situated on Graud street, in the rear of the lig Reservoir. Fcr further particulars apply On i the premises to '12.412w* TO FAMERS. OATS ! OATS I Cash paid for Oa th by JAMES M. WHRIUSR rove -du YOUNG MEN desiring to serve in an Infantry hegimeot, which will likely be Bent South, would do well to apply t 5 the undersigned, who has authority to raide a company. j2t-dlw J. WESLEY AWL. HAY 1 HAY ! !-50 tons superior baled Et.y., for sale wholesale and retail op • J AMEId H. WHEELER. CHEAP SUGARS 1 I—Call at NICHOLS Az BOWMAN, Xl6 'metier Front and ,larkat streets 10XTRA FAMILY FLOUR in fourth and .L/ halt bbl. mks, also, wholesale and retail at the New grocery and Provision li.ore, Front and Market st d NICHOLS N BOW M 4 :V. ALMANACS ALMANACS ! BEAR'S GERMAN AND ENGLISH AL MANACS in every quality can be had at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. ROOKS FOR CHILDREN I IF you want to get imitable BOOKS for your Children, go to BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. 0 la E. M. MATER