THE TELEGRAPB LS FUELLSEV...I .11M1IT.ING AND EVENING, lit. C.: B it G. X.E , "no, ITE,III 1 - 4 - R.111:8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. 01NGLE SUBSCRIPTION. • Via DAILY TRLZWLAPH is served to subscribers in the city at I2,LL' cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be charged 'l , O 00 Ln advance. Those persons who neglect to pay in advance will be charged $7 00. ' ,147KRTY TELEGRAPH, lee Dalai:units also published weekly, and is furnished ~ i itinetibeinat the 'following cash rates • • it:lp) ecipins,.iceekly ..... T,:ree 2opiec to ono PoOtOne po copies to ono Post Omen.. MEDICAL DYSP A Cure Warranted. Dyspepsia has the hollowing' Symptoms: Ist. A constant pain or uneasiness at the pit of the stomach. 2d. Flatulence and Acidity. • 3d. Costiveness and Loss at Appetite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits. sth. Diarrhoea, with griping. 6th. Pain in all parts of the System. 7th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpito r tion of the Heart. Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. 9th. Nervous Affection, and want of Sleep at night. 10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting. 11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and hoes of sight. 12th. Headache and Staggering in walking, with great weakness. Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has failed of a perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years' standing, Sold, by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wishart's office, No. 10 N. Second streot, Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and con aultations- free of charge. Send for a circu lar. Price n per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of money. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA ELIZABETEL BRANSON, of Brandywinei Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify that, for one year and a halt I suffered every thing but death from that awful disease called Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I could not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would retain just as I swallowed it; I became so costive in• my bowels that I would not have a passage in less than from four and often eight days; un der this immense suffering, my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had a dreadful heifer and evil forebodings. I thought everybody hated me, and I hated everybody; I could not hear my husband nor my own children, every thing appeared to be horror-stricken to. me I had no ambition to do anything; I lost all my love of family and home; I would ramble and wander from place to place, but could not be contented; I felt that I was doomed to hell, and that there was no heaven for me, and was often tempted to commit suicide, so near was my whole nervous system- d 0.... stroyed, and also my mind from that awful complaint., Dyspepsia, that mytilends thought best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's hospital, West Philadelphia; I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a little better, but in a few days say dreatlful;enith plaint was raging as bad as ever. Hearing-of the wonderful cures performed by Dr. Wis hart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr. Wishart and' stated my case to him: He said he had no doubt he could curie' me. So in three days after I called and placed myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt that my disease was fast giving way, and I continued to recover for about three months, and at the present time I enjoy perfect Reath of body and mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a merciful God and Dr. Wis hart, and to his great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me froth an Insane Asylum and premature grave. All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing to do all the good I can for suffering hu manity. :ELIZABETH BRANSON, Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware county, Pa. Da. \Fistula's Office, No. 10 North Second' street, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! Da. Wremi.wr—l have boon a constant sufferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time I. cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfectly. well day. There wore times when the symptoms were more aggravated than at others, and then it seemed it would be a great re lief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my sufferings so much increased that I became almost unfit. for business Of any kind; my ,mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and fore bodings, and if I attempted to change tacit current 1)y reading, at once a sensation of icy coldness in connection with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon my brain; also, a feeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and great pain to my eyes, accompanied with which wits the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility , and nervousness, which made it Millcult to walk by day or sleep at night. I became averse to society, and disposed only to seclusion, and having tried the sKill of a number of eminent `physicians of various schools, dually came to the cmiclustim !heti:pi thisAlsease at my present age (46 years) there was no cure in OldateliiCe. But, through the mterference of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly over my thanks, hat last Maud a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which seem to have elfectually removed al most the last trace of my long list of atimenth and bad leelings, and is their place health, pleasure and content ment are my everyday companions. _ JAMES M. SAUNDERS, No. 453 North Second street, Philedelplua, Formerly of Woodbuty, N. J. Pr Winhurt's °Mee No. 10 North Second stroet, Phila A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA; issii WHAT XL JOHN IL BABCOCK. MIR No, .1028 Ouvx.Minasi, I. Philadelphia, January - 211,18W. ' y, Ux WISHART—SIC—It is with much pleasure that I AM now able toinform you that, by the use of your great American Dyspepsia Pills, I have beenentirely cured of that most distressing corngtAint, Dyspepsia. I had been rioviously afflicted for the jest twenty-eight years,'And nu ten years of that timer havenot been - ftee from 'its Path one week at a time, , I have .hadit baits worst feint sad htivedragged on a must miserable existence,-in - paim ,tay and night. Every kind or foo,d - , that I ate ktled,:nue v,:th wind and pain, it mattered hot;,:hcnY light Apr how small the quantity. A continued . belcipag was.sure to milow. I had no appetite for any kinda.,of, pleats what over and my diotrers was E 0 great foXseveral.Apathe be lore I heard of your Pills, that I freqUently . .vcished for death. 1 had taken everything that P had' heard of for Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but on your Pills being recommended to me by one: wilo':hail been cured by them, I concluded to give them a tfiat i although I had no faith in them. To my astonishment, I found myself getting better before I had taken one-founli'Of a. box and after taking half a box, I am a aeell- man, - and can eat anything I wish, and enjoy a 'hearty Meal three times a day, without inconvenience from anything I eat or drink. If you think proper, you are at liberty to make this public and refer to me. 1 will cheerfully-give mills atrable information to any one who maysall OX .1/10 Yours, respectfully, JOHN R. SAI3COO.II. For sale at Dr. Wishart's Medical Depot, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price One Dollar per box, Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of price. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA I. 1, Samuel „11. Haven, have been a great sufferer, with Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the Kidneys Ha three years. employed three or folir of the most end neat physicians of Philadelphia, also of Burlington county N. J. They did all for mo they could, but all to no ur pose, I was constantly filled -with awful pain and die trees, and with constant Melting of wind ithdieur acid. My tongue was covered With a white coaling of mucus until it cracked in large furrOn. and. WM dreadfully core t Ohl I °Mimes wished-for-death - to relieve me of ley sufferings, for I had lost all hope of. .ever being well tha again. I made It a subject of prayer 'to eott- the would direct me to some physic= or medicine that WS Iratli M iwY told to rood so.irtaspred of • , • • . _ .. . . ._ • . - .. '': ` ,. .k 5 t .C. i7.. :4- 1- -1 .-4 ' - •' . ' 1..' /,'"')".--• ---r '...-•.'-- ' e 411111 ! -- '' • . • . _ . • . . -' - '-`,...---?,•"k • 1 ,:';,1 . 7/ - y, - . i„.„....,,,,„,_-___- ._. ~. - . ~.: .... r ki,„, t.i. 1 7 , .. • . . • ...r....,•..r.. - :-:... i j , ~,,,,• .:. ~.;.: , .•,• : . ) • '•iiillr':: . , _._......._ - r : • ...,,i• ' ------:..--,- -_ .j." . .- - • •• -•:. • -PiZ.: I,V/ 7 • .... ___:.: 2l ;3' , ' , IA, ~" ":: ...."... t`.6`, ' • 9 . '..- . 7 - ". / 4-. ~. ;..>"". . -i 71 . ,i tip - 1 ,g• . . . . • . . . -, ~, . - , . .. . . $2 00 5 , 55 15 00 BY GEORGE BERGNER. MEDICAL. Dr. Wishaea in the Philadelphia /Adger, of a great cure made upon Mr. John Babcock; oflo2B Olive street, Phila delphia, by the greet Atnerictut Dyspepsia RBA I went to the Doctor's Office, and placed myself under b treat went, and told him if ; ha failed to cure me, it would bathe. last effort I would Make. Whim been six weeks since I commenced the use of his medicine, and I ahi now a well man, free- from all pain and diatreas, and can eat three hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly well. Di. Wishart, I want you to publish my case, as I meant every poor dyspeptic suffering as I wan, tonsil on me, and I will tell them of the great Cure-I' have received froiii your invaluable medicine. SAMUEL 11..HAVIRir;•. Corner Penang() and Lambert streets near Richmond Nstreet, formerly from Wrightstown, Burlington, cousigy, J. The above are a few among the thoneanda which this great remedy hss saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from physicians and thug. gists who titre presaAbed and sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they have never used or sold a medical which gi such universal satisfaction. Propared only bype t proprletor, DA. L. Q. C. WISELART, No. 19 Nora Second Arent, Philadelphia, Pa.. Sold by Druggists everywhere • ' SinlylB.eod-d&w" NEW OPENING FOR Fall and Winter Trade ! BALMORALS AND SCARFS! FURS! The Largest and best selected stock In thie city t at #a) .New C11:oak. store, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, HARRISBURG, PA. sep2-tf SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY T AM happy to offer to the palate a. large 1 and splendid assortinent of • • • SUPERIOR .G0.L..0 PEWS; manufactured by LEROY W. FAMOHItaS; • These Pens are well finished, elastic, IMP hill. give en. Lire satisfaction. • • • PLEASE TRY.THEH. • - SOHBFFHLR'S-BOOK gra RE ' Second atreet, opposite Presbyterian Church, Hai "dentin 023 NEW PHILADELPHIA • C c) A mr. S. TOIL E, LiV.D. W. 0/40,6%! ATAFW , BLOOK, gt. HarVet 'Streetriclarrisburg -1,000 DIFFERENT. STYLES OF FABIDONAIIVIL CLOAKS AND CIE. 0 L AND FINE SPRING SHAWLS Will open on the let of April Almanacs Almana cs ! 33 A. F. . English and German. Lance tater Almanacs, for the year • 15.65. For sale, by the gross, Dozen, or single, at Se hetVer's ookstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa a e 29 • MI CO IN . INT V. ' S NEW EATING AND DEIN/KING • SAI (001 IValnut sired, between Third and Pour& Wines, Beer and the best quality of liquors co astaiztly" an hand. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. [ocad6m] • JOHN DOIANKR Very Convenient. JACOB TM:181G, . . TAKES pit3o.sttro to httorm his friemids•and. Customers, and the public in general, Gnat ha bee opened a wholesale ana retail Varizty, Notion* and Jew elry Store, N 0.106% Market street, above Eby Kunkel's Building, Harrisburg, Pa. It would occupy a great amount of Slipway to,entmerate the articles composing My stock. The purchaser will aridi through my experience of thirteen years in the Witness, that 1 can sell goods equal to the jobbem in the Eastern cities septEttolem* TREES! TREES!I TREES! ! ! TIRE UNDERSIGNED will commence planting Shadeand Ornamental Trees, Vines, and such Fruit trees as are lit to plant In the Fall. J. 1118 it. S.—Persons who were furnished with tr.es last 'EOring that were warranted to grow, can Mitre the same' replaced that missed, locl3J J. teSEL, 471.C.RY 101N.E, eto . • , r our fine and. extensive •stoatt r i or :,Phot9T prapn'Arbetris and Phatogratai Card Ptia:uieN.sire have added it'BEILITIFUL ENVELOPE for the reception of card platens: They must be seen and will las admired. /a-Photographers supplied at' the very loitest. whale sale price, and tneir'cara printed upon thenifor4o; thousand, wholesale and retaiL at . . may 24 scmaFtws BOCA TORh. QUEENS and GLASSWARE, a well se lected assortment, just received, of the 'Wet styles jylB BOYER & KOERPER. QAP SAGO, English Dairy, Erie Apple, NIA. tj meg end New York State Cheese, just received at SHISLER a MAUR, myb successors to W Dock, Jr, dr. Co. A NEW SUPPLY of FRESH BILOKEI HAMS, just received this morning, at SEMLER & FRAHM jell Successors to W. Dock, Jr., & E W fdAOKEREHL, ERRING AND•Skti un, viva? •131WILls inomitetti .... VRENCH CHALK "ANI) PENCILS, Suitable for Batiks, 01110ii,;&e. • • At Scheffer'sr Bookstore, Harriabult, se29 . ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA.--Just ta calved, a 11ne cheat of. &ngl li Breakfast Tea, at & FRAZRR'S, , (Sthiceimixa to Wm. Mak. Jr.) ALPILLI3KT BLOCKS AtND SOIIBE ItinDING BLOOM, FOR sale at SCHEFFBR'S BOOKSTORE, ].. 21 South Second atm Harriatarg, Pa. BIDER' ITMEGAII.—ThiTei cid& vi n egar can be bought by the barrel Or Via utautlty. iylB 730iNKargo.MR.PEA. FAH OXSTAISS In Can, Juet received and for sale by . . • • . SHL%Lrat FRAZER, 6ePt2B (successor to W. DOCK is 003- DozErf JABS EN izaa .nokaiga. V. ooktiprial, ng Pical* Ohow f - %-‘ o 4.Picklea, arrialiouN Wants slid Thulemale andielail by 101113LIR arNlsl3s 6 atiaxAmors to 1-61 s, ALENTIA RAISINS, a flaw' invoice* at ' V not maws .Plo7ll' t&O la t' (GW :pow yam ieceiftt and foi see low at sizg • ' . BOYER & EqueigU._ MO "THE UNION-NOW AND FOR CLOAKS, Circulars, BROOKE: AND MOURNING SHAWLS I [mar2' I-dly GENTLEMEN would do well to - call at the eubscribpga place of business and be measured for lianas& stung aHIRTS.. We also keep on hand a large amgrtment of ready-Made shirts, vary cheap. Walnut at. - get, opposite the.Exehatege. • H. RITRER. •. • o#4loll IX Ttlfith ATNEKT; ABM MARILET, ,13ounlies, Pensions and Baca fay collected at legal 'rates. , [sepadam* YAW MORE COPIES` of the • XULFH VDE REGULATING THE .PRACTICE IN Tn . SUPREME DOUBT AND k ODURTADF THE i"WELF PH JUDIODth DISTEIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Composed of Dauphin- awl. liebanon counties. Price $3 50. For Vale at SubetreenHoOkstore, Harrisburg, Pa. .•• ..TIOUSES'FORSALE. .M.EDIREE NEW :FRAME HOUSES, SITU 1. ATE on Falter street, above forth. Enquire•of JACOB WALTERS, se2Bdtf • ' Corner of Third and Mirth streets... WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! ! A SPLENDID VARIETY of Wall Paper, 1411. Borders, Window Blinds and Shades for sale oneap at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa., sign of the Golden Eagle.' nos , . NO. 1 COAL OIL,. BY the Barrel, gallon or quart. Good ohoico Pickles by the barrel, hundred or dozes. Also, pure Cider Vinegar, in large or =all quantity, • pia7 JOHN WleE'S Store, Third and went WJEW HOMINY at IA . :6TBLER'&4"4"azaws FLOUR I FLOUR ! Fine Family Flour 100 barrels of the best brand of flour in this city. SvOry barrel warranted or money returned, and delivered to all parks of the,city frCe of clime: For ode et _ sep ia -.• SEISLER. & FRAZER'S HAVE TOD' IIEARIP THE MEWS 1 A IJGDSTPS LOCHAUN'has removed his .101. Dry Goods store to No.'l2Mesket Square, next ,In to Homy Felix's, Harrtsburg, re. noldlm TO W N Lows FOR SALE, BRIGGS STREET. Inquire of - Yx2sdtf or j( XEJ IL . LBliCht.2l4;" ,• BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.- TONELBU.OKWIKEAT ELM:M i . -of a srape e.ft der quality,juat. received front' the Wyoming lirtdiey, and for sale in any quantity at • • nol4 Eakin & PBAZIfirS;• • kI)170TION IN PRICES.. • 114 Fir.PRAZER, Rave niade another reds etion in Prices on the leadili -outli.hil alma/fol. ' - mtg._ 13E:i HARRISBURG, PA,.. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, ISM ° ' ' ' PTS NEW A D VERTISEMEN TS Renovo and Emporium TOWN LOTS FOR SALE . . T HE PHIGADV,LPHIA AND ERIE LA N D chattered by'an act of the' Legislature of Pennsylvania, otters for sale choice lots for dwellings ;and .business purposes in the :shove new towns on the line of the Philadelphia and Erie ,Railroad. RENOVO has been 'elected as the site for the exten sive shops for building and repairing , the rolling stock of tho Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, of which the Penna. Railroad Company are now lessees. It Is 92 miles west of Sunbury, and 196 miles east of Erie. The town is beau tifully situated on the matgin of the west branch of the Susquehanna river, in the county of Clinton, and is sari rounded by romantic and attractive scenery. The Rail -reed Company are erecting an inlmenpe Locomotive Reundllouse, Repair Shops for tars and Engines, Car Building shop, Iron and Brass Furnaces, forthe. Superintendent and 'other officers. A splen did` 'Hotel, with which are connected arrangementsfor feedhrg ; passengets on the most extensive seal; has beep - com menced. All these buildings are pf the most permanent and' substantial charaeter, of brick and Iron, and are In accordance with the iinmense business anticipated on the .completion of this great Railroad, so long anxiously looked for, and now an accomplished fact—the last rail connecting the Susquehanna river with Lake Erie having been laid on Saturday, July 2d, 1864. • A Company has been chartered by the Legislature for. supplying the town with gas and, water, and the water works are nearly completed. Churches will be erected immediately. The situation of , RENOVO is entirely healthy, and Si the dimensions of the town are limited by natures the value of the lots must: • appreciate greatly ; • in the course of a few years. - EMPORIUM will certainly be the most hiportant com mercial point between Lock Haven and Warren, a dis tance of 158 miles. 1t.% near• the centre of the railroad, '47 Mlles west of Renove; 139 milei from Sunbury and 149 m Iles frerd Erie Will near the Junction of the Drift . wood Liana, of the Binnemaboning, with West Creek, Portage Creek and Math Crook, ,the • Valleys :of :which Streams wake it the mestiacceaffible point on. the delphik d'Erie railroad tee very extens ive distritt of country: 't'he moment the projected railroad cone° thig it witn the ei,ty of Rochester, N. Y., shall be eotapieted, :few interior towns in the State will surpa.sit it in business Aa excellent , graded maid now connects it with Caddeisport,' theieat of justice of Potter county: It is also connected wiAla Smethpeirt, the leatof Justice of Mae= county, .Emporium is the County Seat of Cam eron county; it , has a handsome Court House, and the LandChinpani have just completed a large and comma ,dions Hotel, which will immediately be opened to 'the ; public. The Railroad Company are about to erect a-hand some and permanent Passseneer Station at a central point near the Hotel and Court House. The place is healthy, and excelleniWatei is abundant. It is in the midst. of one of the tinett White Pine regions in Pennsylvania. As a manufacturing town it has great advantages; coal, lumber, stone, bark for tadneries are abundant, Fed: its railroad communications With the great lakes and all point& of importexcein ' the seaboard Are unsinpasieed'. This.: place was selected thirty-years ago as a point of im . pertmice, and ,a town laid out with the prophetic name of EMPORIUM, but the difficulty of access has prevented its development so entirely that it Is, mainly known' for the excellence of hunting and tireetlishing in - the vicinity. The completion of :the-Philadelphia and Etteirallroad must soon make it a:Nace_or/grea.. c_importauce as a distri buting point for goods of kinds, and' it oilers groat advantaged ibr persons of moderate capital who desire. to identify themselves with the early history of a thriv ing town., . • -Lithographic Maps ,of bath towns are now ready, end Mr. GIDEON' J. SALE, General Superintendent, will furnish all necessary information on the promises, or by letter. . . - . Ho raezbe addreeeed to the care of H. P.. ROMER, fieorefaiy, and Treasonr, Philadelphia and Erie Land,C t oie, peon Ho. 2953.1 Walnut +great Philadelphia, - or at nenino; plititoil county, Pennsylvania: • • ' , • " . .-• • .W.II,3IOORESAD; . . Phila. and Hrio Land H. P. P:urrks, . Seorotarg. and Treasurer.;oc. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. T'BEST CHANCE to- get Cli :Eforeies NOW OFFERED IN'lTY.—Thtiaubscribkr offers for sale 'l2 Building Lots,, situate , in the Sixth Ward', bet Ween Reilly and Colder streets, fronting on Susque hanna, Two-and-a half and Secondatreeta Most of 'them have valuable pear ind apple trees on them, behring-tho obotcoBt fruits,: selected by Col. John Roberta thirty years. ago, the fruit, of which wilt pay for the ground in a abort abo time. There 'on a portion of the ground' a sand bank, above the grade of the streets, containing sand Of, the best quality, which-. will more than pay for the ground. The location is such that no drainage is re quired ; the ce ll ars will always be perfectly dry. These lots will be sold below the' current price ground is now bringintin this city, mid in fact so low tot to afford an Opportunity for any person to 'media a home. &AV BRADY FOR BALI2•A.T-FROM $125 TO $225 A LOT. ' A plan of the ground can be. seen at the office of the imbacriber, No. 24, Naha SECOND street. - • • - DAVID NMI& Hannulauso, September 29;18'54 [d] CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PLEASE . TAKE NOTIOR 111 HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully irtfottei• the public that he has, located himself at Hunatueler , town, PaUphin County, Re, whereto has the beast - fabill ities for Lathing' um° of the •first quality of Motto, of the ~toss ~quttlity :ter mason and. plaster works, and is ,p,r4tarett. to, furnish,. in any quantities, time or lime rittuKtd, the tetiaticid Valley railroad depot. builds rt 'dealers aMi• contractors supplied witilime or stone at the - shortest notice. Having ample aidlings and trestle work from the quarries ,and kilns to the depot, he IS away's' prepared to fill orders, shipping either by rail road or by Union canal. Addicts D. S EARLY, 0c22,4i2n* Hummelstown, Dauphin. bounty, Pa. SHIRT MANUFACTORY. C. GOBIN, A TTOUNEY AT LAW MEDICAL. CHEROKEE CURE THE GREAT. INDIAN , MEDICINE COMTOUNDED".PROIit,RpqrSi BARKS, AND LEAVES An unfaMing • cure for Spernialorr hea, Seminal Weak ness, Nocturnal Entissiont, and ail diseases caused by self pollution; .such as Loss of Memory . , _Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Back, ,Diamess of Vino Premature Oid Age, Weak Nerves, Afficulty of Breathing; . Trembility„ Wakefid nest, eruptions on the Face, Pale Countenance, Inectnity, tloneumptionostid all the Diroftil complaints caused by de partingfrom the path of nature. Arrhis medicine is a simple vegetable extract, sad one on which all can rely; as Liles twee usedlk ear practice Tor many years, and. with thousands treated, it has not failed in a single instance. its curative powers have been ufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. Nero those who have trifled with their constitution, until they think themselves beyond the reach of - medical kid, we would say, Despair not / the Chasms' Cmut will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doe tore have failed Price, $2 per bottle, or 'three battles for $5, and for warded by Express to all parts of the world, Pamphlet seotiv mall free of postage lijr_ Ea. W. R. MERWIN & CO., Sole Proprietors, nol6-deod•4m No. 63 Libertk 'street, New York. G LAD ikI.F,WS for the UNFORTUNATE THE LONG SOUGHT FOR ragpIivEREWAT :I+.4liT . • Oures in from one to three . days. CHEROKEE REMEDY g, .6 E N E, C N, Donipotinded from: Boots, Barks and Leaves. CHROKEER REMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic, cures all diseases piths urinary organs, such as Inconti nence of the Urine, InVitmenqtiou of,4hs Dkulder, Difians. mgtion of the Xidneys,lione up the Blaqopo..s.trfeila, brawl, Glut; dtinnorheU,' and is especiallyreannmended in those cases of Fluor Atbus (or whites in females) where aU the oldnauseous medicines Atm fisikd. o& mi Onl l k t is b6 p in re lhiSm ared -O i n a o a to h t ig w hi o Y teasp eon oo ce nhi nti rthr f ee or!; tini th e: per day. • • ryir it Is diuretic and alterative in its action.; purifying and cleansing the blood, 'causing it tolow lit. all of its original purity and.vigor; thus removing from theigyatem all pernicious causes which have Induced disease, • CHEROKEE, HUECTION is intended as as ally orassist ant to . the CHEROEHE REMEDY and should be used in conjunction with that Medicine in ell enema of Gonorrhea, sad, ;Fluor Albus or Whites. Its (abets are healing, !soothing and demulcent; removing all scalding, heat, chordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost un. endurable pain that is. experienced • with nearly all. the *air By the use .of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and OfLEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the game bins—ail improper discharges are removed, and the weak ened organs are speedily restored to fill vigor and ..... . . y~ Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per 'bottle; 'or Igen bottles for sb. . ld6Price CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per llct.tio ' or ]tree bottles for $5. • • • • • • • • Sent by Express"to nay address on rezoipt of price , THE CHEROKEE REMEDY, CHEROKEE lEJECTIAN AN,rf CILEIttIff.S.E. CURE, • am sold by all entarnrising Dittigists in the civilized world. Some rinprincinted ddaltes, however,' try to still worthless compounds in-the laca.of these ; those which they can purchase at cheap aaa; and make more money bY aellinit, thin - Way can on epemodlcines.'As you value your healib, nye, the health of your future offspring, do not be deceived by such unprincipled druggists, ask, for these modicinesand take no others. If the druggists will not buy them for you, inclose the money in a letter, and wo will send-thom to yen by express, securely sealed and packed from observation. fhadies or gsntlemen can addrees us in. perfect amide, stating hilly and plainly their diseases and syrup- Soms,:as we treat all diseases of a chronic netuka in snide br Cep*, :rtattantanead not ...lieSitato because •or their fropility to sisit.us, as we have •treatetl,pationts seeress in all portions or the by correspond- . . Patients addressing us will please slate plainly all , the symptoms of, 'their compliunts, :and write ~Postothee, County, Butte, and name of writer, plata, and inclose Postage stamp for reply. " We send our B.l4sige PamPhlet five 'to any address,— Address ail letters to the proPtietere • no - 15Scii . .t6itim No, 68 Liberty street, New York. =I own steamers of the Liverpool„Now York and Phila delphia.!Stsiarosbip Compahy, *man Line), carrying the U. - S. alaili, z are intended to Wt as follows : ' CITY OF EaLTIMORE Saturday, November 19. CITY OF LONDON., " " 26. I - ' ETNA • ' " December 3. and every succeeding Saturday, at noon, from Pier 44, North aliver. , • - • RATES ° OP PAIrS'AGE: Payable in Golder its Equivalent in Currency. FIRST. CABIN, $BO 00 I &PEE/GAGS, $3O 00 do: to London,. 85 00 so tol.ondOs, •34 00 do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 00 do to Hamburg, 90 00 I do to Hamburg, 87 00 Passengers also forwarded to• Haire, Br.men, Ratter dam, Antwerp,' &c., 'at 'equally lOw rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage $3O. Those who wish to sena for their frlends.can buy tickets here at these rates. For further inforatatioh apply at the Company's Offices. . Jt.l.eLN G. DALE, Agent, 0014 ' 15, Broadway N. Diaries ! Diaries ! wort iSos. „ . ALARGE assortment of Diades and Daily Journals for the year' 1565, 1b 'sale at Seheffers Siuusstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisbuig, Pa. nob . PATENT CLIPS ! Alid Hiildrs, For sale at, Se . loll .- ers Bookstore. Harrisburg, Pa. se2E RAGS! RAGS! ! RAGS! !! FrvEcents per lb. cash paid for good mixed . • . SCREFBILB'S Bookstore, ae1026 • 21:Sonth Second street.,llarrisburg,'Penutt. BUTTER, BUTTE R . - -Fresh roll butter from .Sterdar. - teauty received every week. Alec. egga.at ,;.. BAYER ii,KOUPEIR. •LE Soldiers! Eiortfollok. • ALARGE assartmentat • .:__ • BKIKKIBB'S nilfgar? BOOKSTORE, sold, at Wholemillor ntail et low pricos, mi ArSS SHAD.—Fine Mess Shad of the sea no; in half burets andkilts, just received at • SEM a FRAZER, jel godless/nu to W. LER Dock. Jr., & uo GRAPES! GRAPES! • SHISLER, ArglatAiErt, have jitst received 100 boxes finfk ,T.SABEI.T.AARAM,6.pOndS in,WbOx, for $l,OO per box. P 1 44 36 .9#11 - arid examine.. , 001.28 DOCKET Boots, Wallets and -Panes for sale iheip at - BOBBFFBIVS' Bookstore DRIEDPEACHES, Apples, B la c kberries, b Cherries, &a., at 'SEMLER &FRAZER'S, Col naceskirs to W. DooliJr., & Co. ALT SALMON. _ _ new invoice' of nue salt salmon, just received and for sale by • SHISLER 4 FRAZER, eopt26 • ' (successor to W Dock & Uo.) .FRESH, supply of liimisener Celebrated A,'Sugar Cdred Hama arid Dried Beef; at - BOTILB & NOHENER'S exoebzior hams, of this sea sou'avaing. Just rooalyed•and for salobr SHISLER Sc xRezTER, fettoceirors toyrto. nook ir.. Ai Co; _ CM •Fioyaast.::P/OKIMEIII _ *.! ,• . . By the barrel, half barrel , jar or dozen, ati . r , n0'251 , , . . BOIGUt $ O RPEB FREsaLEMONS,.jnit , :ieceived "an d for sale by . Awl] SdISLEITA FRAZER: ,; r Attral4V,Gß4E_S, ieiceiarpd&Eva [EVENING EDITION. From the .201st Regiment. Cane inten FORT ELLEAVORTII, serene, Thursday Evening, Nov. 17, 1864. ED. Tmanetiten---Dear Sir: —I had no baton. tion of writing to you this evening, bat I ust stepped away from' "Duke Street brand Guard Pent" over , across the way, to. 'Headquarters, to have -a few minutes' chat with the boys, and. they exacted from me the promise to write to the TELEcuLiPri as soon as possible, and say to their friends: "We are delighted with our position here, and hcipe so to conduct ourselves, as - men and soldiers, as to meet the approval -of Gen. Slough, com mandant of this Deprtment." The men were busy " fi xing up, "and making them- Seltes comfortable, and were all in the beat of spirits. ' • It is generally understood we are to receive new clothing in a few days, and every man is required to keep himself neat and trim.— Capt. James, of the - Provost Department, a gentleinan'and true soldier alike,- calls to see us every day, giving the officers instructions in regard to our welfare, duties, &c .; and we have already formed a good.opmion of the Man, who is , reputed to be a firstelass fficer. • • I stopped in at the Government Cattle Yard, on King street, yesterday, and ex amined some fme specimens of Buffalo brought here from the plains . adjacentto the Rocky Mountains, owned by a Mr. Harrison, , formerly a gold hunter in California._ The lot consists of one fine, large cow, a heifer, and a half grown male. They are kept among the Government cattle to keep the herd in good health, as the .corral-keepers say, but at times they become vicious and troubleoopie. Cattle are shipped from this point to ,Gen. Grant's army, in large quantities. The steamer "Warrior," alone, carried away 325 yesterday; to the front. This immense supply of beef Lfor the army is principally furnished by contract- ors from the West, and passes chiefly over the Benruiylosnia Central and.' Western Central railways, to this point. • • • Ina.day or two I will be at liberty to run over the city, and will tlieniransmit gossip of more interest to your readers. • The men of the' 201st say, tell our friends to write often, forward =papers, and express anything nice they have to spare, so that we may remember theinl - Attention, - ildrefore, ye "loved - ones at home i" • • Accompanying this photo° find_an interest ing epistle from a Harrisborger, now stationed st Toledo, Ohio. It Will be fall of interestle many of the men in both. the 201st • and 202 d egiments, who have marched and skirmished and picketed over the country in question, count the earnest request of several members of my company I send it fot Truly, yours, A. H. B. Toi,pi)o, Ohio, Nov. 10, 1864 FROND A. H. B::—Have you forgotten me altogether, or what explanation can you give of your not answering my last letter? I see by your letter to the Deus Tarionarn, that you are now occupying the-line of the Manas sas Gap Railroad, where our:regiment (the old 11th) did picket duty two . .yeant ago. Company I, of our regiment, being atGairtes ville, 8 in the old church on the hill at Hay market, C, D, B and F at White Plains, in the White Church and R. R. Hotel, - and old Fisher's Warehouse, and company Sat Thor oughfare Gap in the atone mill. On the 28th Aug'ast, 1862, we had a lively little fight in the Gap, and on both side's up those steep hills. I - presume many of the marks of. that fight are still visible. The in habitants there did not know that we knew every inch of that ground, and how far we dare carry our impudence ; for all the troops We had engaged was Ricketts' little division against the whole. of Anderson's rebel corps, and were to hold them six hours at the Gap to prevent them forming a junction at Bull Run. We held them'eighteen hours instead, and then • hauled off for Bull Run, where we didn't hold , them. If you will look at the for mation of the ground at Thoroughfare Gap, you will notice that, coming up the pike from Haymarket, we could use artillery onthem on the hill, and drive them over the crest, leaving us almost an uninterrupted ascent of the bills, whereas their artillery could not be brought to bear on us at all until we had gone. clear over the hills about twenty-five yards. This fact we all knew, and formed carat, of battle in, the orchard on the hill above the run, and marched boldly down the bill across, the run e and up the other steep, withoutaWaver in the line color bearers keeping line, dressed as well as if on review. You can form some idea of the way it looked when Gen, Ricketts re marked, "Inver saw such a beautiful line in my life." 'Our very impudence apparently gave the' Johnnies an idea that a tremendous force was coming up, and that,we were con fident of our strengtho and' after a, scatter-, ing fire from our skirmishers, they skedaddled . up the railroad through"the Gap, their pace materially accelerated by .a slashing fire from our advancing skirmishers. We met scarcely any opposition until we commenced tearing through the dense underbrush, at' the top of the hill to the right of the railroad, where it was impossible to keep up the formation of the line, and every one had-to- get through the best way he ceuld.afterwa,rds formed our line on the crest, and went at it hot and heavy, the left wing suffering heavily from an enfilading fire from the stone mill, where a company of robs were stationed. As soon as this was ascertained, company A was detached from the right and sent down around the rail road, with orders to take possession of the rain, with the aid of a section of Thompson's, battery. As soon as possible, 'Old Dad Thompson commenced socking shot and shell through the mill from a section stationed on the rail road, where the road , crosses the railroad track, a few rods north of the mill, When the - Johnnies, thinking itaras getting rather warm, streamed out of the mill and were met by a rattling fire from company A, who immedi ately.took possession 'of the mill and com menced firing out, of the sonth windows i n t o their_columns as they crossed the railroad below the Gap, and remaiiteirthere in spite of all their efforts to dislodge them. ) • But I will have to stopthis, as I find I am going it at too great a length., I thought you might perhaps get to the Gap in , your travels,, and this would give . you a chance to figure out the fight of Aug. 28th, 1864, more satisfac torily than you could kytherwise ' • • - Give my respeetata, au the: acquaintances of mine in your regiment, and let me hear from you sometimes., . ' .The election piasp4 sometimes.. here, •Tiot 'vptlastandMOU TokeitnuittliOra Or-zags STIAI PRINTliti ofFigi, .• ADvazrzsixe EAT—D4S ftta r AiDietPiL The fa/lowing are Umtata for videertelint In the Tsui- GRAM These hawinirldifertlithg to do bid it cim virulent for reference: : sir Four lines-or -less--coneettate - one-half square: lines, or more ULM - four, constitute a square. I SOB A HALM RQUARIN, ... • .-ti.=NOR :ONR SQUAWS. 'One day $ 311 One day. .4 CO Two days .. 50 Two days.. .... . . ... •1 00 Three days ...... .... .'2 Three days:.. 'l 25 One week 125 - One week.......... 225 One month 3.00 One month 6 00 Two months. ' 460 Two months 9 09 Three months SIQ Three months 11 80 Six months " 8.00 Six months 15 00 One year f 5-011 One year 25 07 Administration Notices, ' : 2 76 Marriage Notices 75 Auditor's Notices......_ - . - 1 50 Funeral Notiom each insertion 60 . ,per Business notate Inserted In the Load CChem; or before Marriages Via Deaths, Nos= Oasrs sea Lass foes each insertion. and incendiarism that were to come off along the border. Hnrith for Old Uncle Abe—l think Johnny Bulk will change his time es soon as he sees the result of the election. Nothing new here of any consequence. I think I will pay a flying visit to' Harrisburg about Christmas if nothing happent. Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain yours truly, A. F. SMALL, Ed - corgi°. Gen. Grant's Army. WASHINGTON, NOV.. 20 The City Point mail boat brings informa- . tion that, on Thursday night, fixing occurred On Butler's front at Dutch Gap, caused by the rebels attempting to force our picket lines: % They were easily repulsed. Departurent of the , Gulf. CAIRO, N0v.19. New Orleans papers of the 12thinse. confirm the statement concerning the attempt of the captain of the gunboat Rattler to surrender his vessel to the rebels. He was to receive 100 bales of cotton, $200,000 in greenbacks, and was to be passed through the Mississippi department to Mexico. Markets by Telegrap h. PHILADELPHIA Nov. 21. The breadstuff market is dull, but . without essential change in prices. There is no•deJ inand for flour, and the sales are only in a Small way at $1.25 for superfine; 10 750 ;.1 25 for extras and $ll 50@13.00 for extra family and fancy. Small sales of rye .. .flour at ts 9 00. Qom meal is steady at $7 50. • Wheat dull and prices are drooping; small sales of erl at $2. 50 for Penn. $2 55®2 58 for Dela- Ware red and $2 70®2 80 for white. Corn is firm, and holders ask $lBO for yellow. Oats are in good request, and selling freely at 90c. Cloverseed is wanted at $l3 00, and flaxseed at $3 45. In groceries and provisions there is very little movement. Petroleum moves slowly at 43®44c for crude, 66@68 for re #neci in bond' and 85®88 for free. Whisky is in better demand; sales of 2,000 barrels Ohio it $1 77• and refilled at $1 76. NE.w ILrosx, Nov., 2). Flour firm; sales of 8,500 Morels at $9 23® 9 95 for State, 10 95®11 80 for Ohio and $lO 30015 00 for Southern. Wheat dull; sales of 2,500 busbeis at an advance of 6 cents.. Corn advanced 2 cents; sales of 15,000 bushels at -$1 85 Beef steady. Pork heavy at $39 50039 '75. Lard dull. Whisky 'dull. Philadelp4la. Cattj.e Markt*O. nE:IM)BLPETA, Nov. 21 Beef cattle continue dull- at about former rates; 2,600 head arrived and sold at from 16@16i for extra - Western and Pennsylvania; 14®151 for fair to good, and 9@l 2i cents per pound for common, as to quality, -. Sheep dull and about leper pound lower; 9 1 000 lead arrived and sold at from 6 to .Bo;per pound gross, as to quality. Cows without changei i , about 100 head arrived and sold at from s3o®, "- 90 per head, as to eqndition. The . &Mane for hogs i$ better, but prices remain::.about thesame as last quoted; 4,500 head arrived and 'sold at different yards at from $15017 ‘ the 100 pounds nett. -New York Stock Markets:l NEW Yoßic, Nov. 21 Stocks are steady; Chioago and R. I. 1024 ; •c Cumberland Preferred 46; Illinois Central 125; Michigan Southern 69i; NeW York Cen tral 1208; Heading 1861; Hudson Riv'er 1104; Erie 95;1; One Year Certificates 96t,; TreaFury 7 3-10's 1142; Ten Forty Coupons 964; Do. registered 95 Five Twenty Coupons 1044; Do: registered 'lo3i; Coupon Sixes 110; Do. registered. 1102; U. S. Sixes of 1863 122; Gold is quoted at 219. Philadelphia Stock Marken". RECELkaELPIELA, Nov. 21. Stocks steady; Penn'a s's 94i; Reading Railroad 68f ; Morris Canal 99; Long Island 47; Pennsylvania Railroad 684. Gold 220. Exchange on New York par. HairaNERY AND VARIETY - • GOODS DIRS. J. HIBBS, No. S Market Square, /UM boor to Feliz's Confoctporek) HAS just received a new and carefully, lected supply of Millinery Goods, such as: Straw and Felt Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers, Rib bona, Ruches, &c., all of which are of the latest style. Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods , Rubies, Gloves, Stock ings; Collars, Laces, &c., with a full assortment of Dress trimmings and Dress Patterns, which sha will sell at prices that cannot be competed with. . Drees and Cloak - making will be promptly attended to under her own direct supervision. 0r13413m:. • QOFAS, Arm and Parlor Chairs; Migbla N . ,DI top Tables, Lounges; and • COTTAGE CHAMBER SETTS,. . In great variety at . . • . JAMES R. BOY) no4d4wl New Ware-rooms, 29 South second sc. TRANSPARENT SLATES! ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRANSPA- - RENT SLATES, of all sizes and prices, for:tale at. Scheffer's Bookstore, 21. South Second street, ' Rarrisbug, Penna. • oct 1 FRESH CR&CKERS.-:;-Bnston 'Wine BiP cans, Bostan Milk Biscuits, Boston Butter Ttla. Mita, pataalk °Tutor Crackens o Boston Vracia* Trenton Butter Crake's, just received at; ' • • JylB TIOYBB k inmeinilt. • Valuable Building Lot ran Sale. SITUATED ON THIRD STRRET, NFAL North,- 21 feet front, and 131 feet deep, runningtol 20 foot. alley. The lot will be sold cheap, and on: eon:: terms. Inquire at THIS OFFICE. se3odtf EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR Au - HEAL always on hand, of the hest onalit3i at, BOYER-144:KONIMER: NEW GAME FOR CHIEIDItEiIi . (I_,AALE OF SQLITAIRE, tzgethei with an 10 assortment or other Games, at Schegeqs Bookstore f. 21 South Second street. Harrisburg, pa. . 000„ • QMOKED SALMON.—FINE SMOKED i„„ SALMON, just received at - SIIISLER k FiLiZEN, nth Omecessore to Wk. 1ri0ck...3r,. €O.l , NO. 1 and 2 Macliarcd, in.. klo3, , inat . ,Fe• calved thismornhigoind far'ssire ae • ... 2 . . ..811:WILEg tz:BßA:=l}a is stmeorsk? NOC:rit.o4. tra reeeiv_ed, this 4 201 7*.lax:WilitolletAlrei Frestlilimeikixt /tam, angt.robruesat: trAliltd, BEEF AztaZoNotrikwL-V ."/ -Moe at rani- --1111111131,11 R rig*. LAIMEST ana EaSst-Sgetaio4 vi" SI! Cede§ in ON citiTta !KIWI WI HAW `Fltpttita mai swarm & FRAZER'S Drawer 98