i'llE TELEGRAPH IMBLIBIIXEO MORNING AND .EVENING, BY GEORGE BERGNER. OPTICS THIRD BT., P7BAR. Yi'ALATUT. • "'SIMS OF SUBSCE,IrTION. SINGLE. SUUSCRIPTION. Oil. PAILS i 3 served to subscribers in the ;.ay cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be c L a:reil SS 00 le advance. Those persons who neginette -!.y advaacc will be charged *7 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. ;..arinaralsalsopubilebed weekly, 40 d sa±el sisb. ,ac,rribera at the fences - leg cash ratra• copica, u yapien to one Poet Office feu :•oples in one Po2t Office.. M_EDICAL DYSPEPSIA A Cure "Wax - ranted. ilyspepsia has the fallaieing Symptoms: Ist, A constant pain or uneasiness at the r. of the stomach.. id. Flatulence and Acidity. 3d. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits. Diarrhoea, with griping. litb. Pain in all parts of the System. th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita tion of the Heart. Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. 9th. Nervous Affection, and want of Sleep r.l night. 10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting. - 11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and Loss of sight. 12th. Headache and Staggering in walking, great weakness. Out of the thousands of caps of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Wishart's Gfeat American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has failed 01 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 street, Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and con sultations free of charge. Send for a circu lar, Price *1 per box. Bent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of money. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA. I, ELIZABETH Damon, of Brandywine, 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 pot digest my food; if I ate oven a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return 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- Liar this immense suffering, my mind seemed entirely to give way. 1 had a dreadful horror and evil forebodings. I thought everybody . hated me, and I hated everybody; I could not bear 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, HO near ,was my whole nervous system de stroyed, and also my mind from that awful complaint, Dyspepsia, that my friends 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 my . dreadful com 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. Wialiart and stated my case to him. He said he had no doubt he could cure 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 health 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 from an Insane Asylum and premature grave. All persona suffering with Dyspepsia aro at liberty to call on me or write, as I ten willing to do all the good I can for suffering hu manity. ETZABETH BRANSON, Brandywine, Del., formerly of OM Chester, Dela Ware county, Pa. Da. Wisnases Office, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA. I DYSPEPSIA I Dix iflassirr—/ have been 4. constant sufferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time I cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfectly well day. There were times when the symptoms were more aggravated than at others., and then it seemed it would be a great re. lief to die. 1 had at all times au unpleasant feeling in my bead, but latterly my sufferings so much Increased that became almost unlit for business of any kind; my mind was coati:may died with gloomy thoughts and fore bodings, and if I attempted to change tueir current by reading-at, once a sensation of boy coldness in connection with a dead weight, as It were, rested upon my brain,• also, a Sealing or sickness would occur at the stomach, and great pain to my eyes, accompanied with which was the continual fear of losing my maser.. I also experienced great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which made it difficult 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 Matti-ins of venous schools, dually came to the conclusion that, for this disease at my present age (eeybars) there was no cure in existence. But, through the 'interference of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at lust found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills . and Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed al most the last trace of my long list, of ailments and bad feelings, and in their place health, 'pleasure anti content ment are my everyday companions. JAKE'S 11. BAINDBRS, No. 463 North Second street, Philadelphia, Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr Wishart's Office No. 10 North Second street, Phila. delphis. • A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA, FralX WHAT XL JOBS! X. amtooos SA4& No. 1028 01.prs STRIMT t Philadelphia, January 22d, lea. be WiensitT—Bir;—lt Is with much pleasure that I stn nOvrable.to inform you that, by the use of your great American Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely cured of that must • distxeSsing complaint, Dyspepsia. I had'bcen grieviously'afilloted or the last twenty-eight years, and for ten years of that time have not been free from 'he path one week at a time. I have had it hilts worst form and have drugged on a moat miserable existence—in pain day and night, Every kind of food' that I ate filled me with wind and pain, it mattered not how light, or how small the quantity A continued belching was sure to follow I had no appetite for any kinds of meats what. ever and my distrers was so great for several months be fore I heard of your Pills, that I frequently wished for death. I had taken everything that I had heard of for Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but on your Fins being recommended to use by one who had been cured by them, I concluded to give them a trial, although I had no faith In them: To my astonishment, I found myself getting better before I had taken one-fourth of a box, and after taking half a box, I am a weld man, and east eat anythtne I wish, and enjoy a hearty meal three times a day without inconvenience from anything I eat or drink. you think proper, you are at liberty to lallte this public and refer to me. I will ohoerhdly give all de sirable Information to any one who may ea on the. Yours, raspectfully, JOHN H. HADDOCK. For sale at Dr. WWl:art-a Medical Depot, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price One Dollar per box. • Sent by nail, free of ehargwoirreeelpt'o'f price. DYSPEPSIA I DYSPEPSIA! 1, Samuel D. Haven, have been a great. offerer with Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the kidneys for three years, I employed three or tour of the - mosteml heatphymelans of Maid elphia, also of Burlington county N. They , did all for me they could, but an to no •pur , pa ge . I was ssaatantly Ailed with awful pain and Ws teem, and with coaattutt , belching of wind and soar acid mVie tvall_CPY.Wa4 with a white coating of mucus until It eamkoa . tuierge farrows, and was dreadfully. lore I in attAnea_wisind for death to relieve 'Erie of , my Bulflsinpi, Cori. Witt lost all hope of ever being • well We • I made it a subject of prayer to God that ho tries 4 direct me to some pbrafaaa or medicine the' meadATg is l Irse 1104 if nilad U stvertmeal co • .;'; . \ ." , ...o,!c --- pic• 4 , /../' .:', ' _ ' • . . ...._ •.„:....,,V,,,-,\",,,ij,.5'.. - ' '',.' io, 7, 4liiitlP:"-4;;.' ,17 1 ~,, -, - -7* - 4* . _ • i-P - . •-•• ' - :% - ,• , , : i•-„,-,- I ~ , ,,, A . \ /N., .., '', IX-.''. - ' ' "\.. , N, . 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Wisher's tn the .Philadelphia Ledger, of a areii cure made upon Mr. John Babcock, of 1028 Olive street, Phila delphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pllls. lwent. to the Doctor's Oillce.,and.placed myself. under . 1 . treat ment, and told him If he failed to cure me, it would - be the last effort I woad make. It has been six weeks since I commenced the use of his medicine, and I am now a well Man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly Well. Dr, Wisbart, I want yon to publish my case, as I want every poor dyspeptic suffering as I was, tocall on me, and I will tell them of the great cure I have received from your Invaluable medicine,. SAMUEL D. HAVEN. Corner Yenango and Lambert streets near Richmond Nstreet, formerly from Wrightetown, Burlington county, J . The above are a few among the thousands which this great remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We bare thousands of letters from physicians and drug gists who have prescribed and sold the 'ftr Cordial, saying that they hare never used or sold a medical which gave such universal satisfaction. Prepared only by the proprietor, DR. L. WISMART, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia; Pa. Sold by Druggists everywhere SittiylB-eod-daiw DR. JOUMSON, BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL ) lIA* discovered the •mast certain, speedy and effecteal remodlee in the world tor • DISEASES OF lIME'RUDENOE, tteLler IN SIX Ti) TWELVE HOURS. NO WRINIRJRY OR NOXIOUS DHOW A Cure Warranted, or )Jo Marge, in from One Co Two Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary - Discharges; Impotency, General De bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, ' Low Spirite, Confusion of Ideas, PalpltatiOn• of the Rah, Timidity Tremblingly Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Diem* of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those .secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrons to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, .to., impossible. YOUNG MEN &specially, who have become the victimurof Santry Vico, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thoueinda of Young Men of the mostexalted talents and brilliant intellect., who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thun ders of eloquence or waked to ectasy the living lyre, may cull with fall confidence. MATtRIA(3IE. Married persona, or Young Men con'',,empiating marriage, being aware otphysical wess, organic debility, defor mities, dm, ipeeddy cured. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may re liglously confide in he honor as a gentleman, and 00110• deafly rely upon his slat atia - Phyiolam - OitarANICI VirEAK,NESS immediately curial; and MD vigor resters& ' Tina distressing allbMidlterbkit'itaiders life relatable and starring° impossible—hi the penalty paid by the vie time of I.lnProPer lignigenoe. Noun persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware. of the dreadNl consequences that may ensue: Now, who that Under stands the subject will pretend to deny that tho power of procreation Ls Met sooner by those fgling into improper habits titan by the pnident... Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy oilispring, the 'most iierions mid de structive symptoms to. both—body - and mind arise. The system Weenies deranged, the physical and mental functions weeken4 lees .of procreative power, servoue toHtnbillty,dyspapga, palpitation of the heart, indigestion; constitutional debility, a tenting of the flume, cough, con. somptien, decay sad destlh Oman No. 1, WM. numucs, &mat Lets hand Bide geing nom Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. /nil not to observe name and number. Letters mast be paid and contain a gamy, The Doctor Diplomas bang in hie office. DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Loudon, grad uate from one of the most eminent colleges in the 'United States, and the gmater part of whose life has been spent in the hoettals of London, Perla, Philekelphla and else where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled With ringing in the head. and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sadden sounds, tasheulnesa, with 'fret neat blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind . wore cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are some of the sad and melancholy eSeets pro duced by early habits of youth, vbs : weakness of the bank and limbs, pains in the head, thinness Of sight, leas of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, ner vous irritability symptcrms of e,onstumption, MILIT2II.Ir. —The fearfal abets on the mind are much to be dreaded—loss of memory confusion of ideas, de pression of spirits, evil forebodingi, aversion to society, self distrust, love or solitude, timldtty, gist, are . some of the evils prodr.sed. YOUNG KEN who have injured themselves by a certain practice In dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned fl-One evil companions, or at school, the offecte of Which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage inpos sible t and destroys both Mind and body, ahoulda poly mediatetp. Whale f t hat a young man, the hopeof nfacortitry.' the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating fret the loath of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Each persons zone, before contain : . plating MARRIAGE, Raftec What a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to proinoteconnubialhappiness. Indeed, with out thee°, the journey through life becomes a weary ptl. griMage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filed with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. Comes blighted with our own. DTBPASE OF EMPUIIDENOR. • When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painfoldiaease, too often happensthat an ilitimed 'sense of shun or the dread of discovery deters him from .applying to those who from education and respectability, can alone befriend him; He Ms Into the hands of ignorant andlesigning pretend• era, who , incapable of curing,.filch his pecuniary sob. stance, keep him trifling month after month, or as longs the smallest fee can be obtained and:ln despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over hissallingdisappointarient, or, by the nee of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the uonatitutionalsymptomsofthistenibledimese,stichasaabo time of the Head, ! broat, Hoge, Skin, etc, programing with frightful rapidity till death pots a period to his dreadtbi sufferings by sending him to that undiscovered country from whence no traveler returns INDORSEMENT OF THE ,PERSti. The many thousands cured at this institution year after year, and the_ numeroni _important mead operations performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reportorial the Stil t Clipper, and many other.papers, notices of which have appeared again aid again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and responsi bility, is a sufficient guarantee to the alilleted, SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CUBED. Oates No. 7 South Frederlek sp2(l4ly QAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Nut., kJ snag and New York State Ch jut received al _ . mya eueeessois to W Dock,lM. A NEW SUPPLY ,of, 'FRESH MONA? , HAMS, Nat recolveat SWSLZR & jell_ ' succomm to IC 4&),43,it. kCo VRIIIT BARB, of the:- . 1 ' an', Teat Fatima%) jut reeeteed ad rot liale.lowar!. ROVICR k • VALENTI& RAISINS, a new invoice, at nol mean a FRAZER'S. , THE UNION-NOW AND FOREVER ITARRISBURG, MUSICAL. NANO FORTES. NELODRONS4REET MEM - yrioLms. FLUTES,'FIER GUITAII,S,.BANJOS, V STRINGS, DR .en 4 ell kinds of MUSI CAL MERCHANDLSE, UGS, PICTUA FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH CARDS and ALBUMS, AIMED. TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVINGS PICTURES, &C., &C. Remember the place, SILAS TARA No. 12 Third trod, the largest - Mimic Store this' aide of the great cites. Jan2B-dtf PIANOS. RIERES & SCHEN% EXCELSIOR PIANOS. SOLE AGENCY AT W. ENOCIIEB, 93 Market street, Harrisburg. VOR REASONS perfectly satisfabtory to MYSELF I have taken the agency of the above moat excellent Pianos. Tliepublle Is 11117136 d to come and ex amine for.thcmccives. .I.* few Eeliontaoke Az CON Pianos on hand yet will. he '.trot low. mar2.s-tf MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS, 3WENT:I-81X FURST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS AND TIM ONL 0014.1 ItriDAL (ever won by lastnaueata of 'this ohm) has been awarded to MASON & HA:SliarN'S INSTRUWENTIi. A full assortment of Mese instruments always on hand W. KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent, je4-9tawlyi 93 tifarkst street. U Sir% 166 b CAKIJS. It P IEI 'L. MAC LA Y 7 A TTORNEY-AT-LAW. --Patriot and Union XX. building, Harrinburg. Strict attention paid to 'all legal businen. Military claims collected. inyle-dein-eoel A. C. SMITH., .A.7ICOCCP.I3O.ISTEN" .= LIAS removed his Office from Third to Witl• XL. nut street ? next to the Prison. All business in. trusted to him soli receive prompt and 'careful attention. Ap4 , JONES HOUSE, Corner of Market etTeat and Market Stirtare Es firaspeßa PENNA. ' CHAS. H. MAIVIN, Proprietor. noo_ar N'xIALTE CAPITAL HOTEL, etaiNEE OF THIRD' AND WALNUT STRICEFS, , mutrusteut,to. PENN'A. TI :11, undersigned having purchased this well known house has enlarged and thoroughly renovated it The roomahave:been re-painted and papered, and flit- satire enielithuient elegantly ro-furnishod. Being plea saltily, and eligibly located, and pfovided4ith every cop lenience, it differs to tho public all the awakes and luau. riat of a Brat class hotel Trusty and obliging servants ',hive in attendance. A bar well stocked with choice liquors is attached to the establishment: - W. a. THOMPSON, Proprietor. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. D, 11. nuTurnsoN, Proprietor. - IpHIS well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording the moat ample cenveniences alike for the transient guest mid the permanent hoarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEI. has been entirely refit ted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort add luxury to any hotel between Philade]. plata and Pittsburg. Its locationis the beet in the State attbital, being in easy acoeds`to all the railroad depots, and close proximity to all the 20110 4:0 eee and business mlitles of the city. It has now : ll the conveniences of A FIBS 2' 0 L-4.-.0 , . Ef 07,11,G, ;and the Ercprictor is determined to spare neither ex pews, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests, The patronage of the traveling _public in ectfully N AtiVERTISEDIL'NTS TOYS, - TOYS 5 TOYS 7 FOR THE HOLIDAY. ' A large and fine assortment, consisting of China tea sets, &0., Wo oden tea sets, China baskets, " Crying dolls, ~... Vases, Dozes of game, Zs! trumpets, Paint boxes,. aims, - tool chests, Moving boys, lldressed.dolle, - Wooly sheep, Doll heads' Watches, Guns and swords, Stables, Furniture, Menageries, Animals on wheels, Grace hoops, Bite.heirntensils, Wind-mills, Infantry, Diummeis, Cavalry, Harlequins, Railway, Magic lanterns, Poultry yards, tzbeeplolds, Ten-pins, Box. toys, Noah ark, its., de., &0., 4e. Also, a large and tine assortment of sugar toys, French and common candies. Also, always on hand such as foreign and domestic fruit la season, all kinds of nuts, dried fruits cakes and crack era, :.teas, nus, ipices and coffee, jellies and canned fruits, rais er, currants, citrons, prunes, &c., wholesale and retail at the kture of JOHN WISE, nolo , Third and Walnut. lANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESOREP k) TION. SAUCES of ail thecolebratedmannfacturero. SARDINES, OLD7S . MUSTARDS, o every description. Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, GOWER, SUGAR and SYRUP of all grades and prices, and the best selected stock outside of Philadelphia. All goods guaranteed as represented. Particular attention paid to all orders from a tilstange. Goodanarefully packed and delivered to all parts of the city free of pharge. SHISLER & FRAZER, myt, successors to W. Dock, är., & Co. SOFAS, Arm and Parlor Chairs, Marble top Table?, Lounges and COTTAGE CHAMBER SETTS, In great variety at. JAMES R. BOYD & SON, . no4d4wl New Ware-rooms, 29 South Second nt. A. FEW MORE COPIES of the RILES FOR REGULATING THE PRACTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT AND COURTS OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Composed of Dauphin and Lebanon counties. Price $8 50. For sale at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisbure, Pa. ,nos ALMANACS. 111 Q AERS English and German almanacs for stip by the gross, dozen or single at Bergneris Cheap Bookstore. n 023 LEA dL WORCESTER SAUCES, the most popular and the pared ever offered to the public, just received and for sale by 8& FRIMEr N .fehl resseceasorsan Wm. Dock,. it & 50 DOZEN JAKE ENGLISH PICKLES comprising Plcaltlly, Chow Chow, Cauliflower tilled Fickle; Gerkins, Walnuts kad OldoWit. For sale wholeiale and retail by SEMLER & FRAM nrofi ' Impowspnrst W 'Prink. k ALPHABET BLOCKS 1... A _ ND HOCSBAILUIDLNG BLOCKS, Qll sale at ' SCHFATERI3' BOOKSTun, ottl. 2l /South SacOndstree4.lhairishara. Pa. Ba4k a mfnou vokurds. A N ftsOrtaneo : ,: of Dackgmanon :Warm at Bergner s Llicap Rolcatorci. noi, 11.TEW MAOKEILEHL, ERRING AND SAL mow at [myil . polls k K0Z211213 A.. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1864; CHEROKEE PILLS. FEMALE REGULATOR FEMALE REGULATOR SUGAR-COATED. Health Preserver *For r: Removal of Obstructions and the Piturance of Regularity Me Recurrence of the Monthly Periods. ./They cure or obviate those numerous disra.ses that spring from irregularity, by removing the irregularity Itself. • lirThey cure Summed, Racessivo and Painful Men atnuttion.. . "erne> , cure Green Sickness (Gkloroais.). /re-They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in the back and lower parts of the body, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the -Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Giddiness, &c,, &e, In a word, by removing the irregularity, they remove the cause, and with It am, the effects that spring from it ge-Uomposed of simple vegetable extracts, they con tain nothing deleterious to any constitution, however delicate, their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to . . THESE PILLS HATA NETER BEV KNOWN TO PAIL WEBRII THE DIRECTIVES ..LBE WELL OBSERVED. • ,-All letters seeking Information or advice, will tio promptly, freely ancldiscreetly answered. Jur Full directions accompanying each box. sa- Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sent by mail, free, of postage, on receipt of price. 41* - -..Patnph.leU. sent by mull, tree of portage, by Dr.. W. R. MEMVINt CO., Proprietors, tiols-clood-4in No. 63 Liberty street, Now York. D R. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING EINXIR! Oa, EI , SENCE OF LIFE. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, containing no thing injurious to the most delicate. "As the Phenix rises from the ashes of its Cra, ani mates with new life"—so does this Elixir romvenate the system and overcome disease. ger The Rejuvenating Elixir is the remit of modern discoveries in tho regetable kingdom, being an entirely new and abstract method of cure, itrespectave cf all the old and worn-out systems. fir- This medicine has been tested by the most emi nent medical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of the greatest medical discoveries of the age. 4 1 4 r Ono botrlo veil curs General Debility. Af4"-• Alba doses cure Hysterias in fern ilea. gay- One bottle cares Palpitation of the Heart. 44-From one to Dime bottles restore tho msaiiness and full vigor of youth, 4 A few doses restore the appetite. /raw- Three bottles cure the worst case of Impotency. ,ntw- A lew doses cure tbe.low spin Red. Agag- One hurtle restores mental power. skii- A few d sos restore the organs of generation. -*dr A few doses bring the rose to the cheek. Thi t medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health the poor, deb Mated wore.-sown and I¢spairing Brig-The iistlew e.ar, v tot youth, the over-turIKLPI LAO of bustneas, tne violate of Emma depression, the indi visual suilering 1. tan gene, al docility, or from weakness or a single erg tn, will a Dad Immudiat and permanent relief by the use of tete Baku' or E6Bnrlo, of Life. -3145. erica $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwarded by Ks' ,oniss, on receipt or money, to any address iier THE CHEROKEE PILL'S and RFJUVINATING ELLsikt are Fold by alLeuteuirlalog druggiete tb ttur olvd iz;d world. smne unprincipled dealers, however, try-to tell tvoithie.a compounds to piece of these'; those wii•ch they can parchaas at a cheap price, and make more mu no7.bSi sclirlit than: they.cou on gem I:neutrinos. AS you •value yeurhoalth— ay, the heali,u of your future off. snrkg—do nothe decovetr - ny au.). 42....rha01.p1ad drug gist , aux-ror these Citeulutuce nod tok %NS other. If tho druggist will not buy them for you, inbiff c too moue,.;,, r, antl.wesend:them to you by Express, sc oop:ly sealed add" oka.6d, Bets from bttser ream. Ladies Or gentlemen Can address us Ice pet-feet eond denee, dating fully and plainly them diseases and syrup totes, as we mat all diseases of d clarmic n :taw to Wale or female. rodents need not hesitate becon-o Di their inability to visit us, as we have treat d p.tleuts SdCgOiss fully is all portions of the civilized globe, by correSpoid once. Patients addressing us will please state plainly alt the symptoms of their Complaints, and write post office, county, State, and name of writer, plain, and inclose postage stamp for reply. . We send our 52-page Pamphlet free to any addrers.— Address all letters to the Propr eters, DR. W. It. MERWIN k CO., tiol6-dood-4m No. 63 Liberty street, New York. INE VV. AD V IiIRTISEDIENTS. T!IHE undersigned have established a FAO -I. TORY nt, Hfrrtaburg, Pa., for ulepurpeae of all.„styles, sites, sliapes. td qual ties. We pay par :Mar-attention to the very Wert English .Steel. seep a large assortmentcon tautly on hand. Our sties rem is at No. 24, Second Creet t adjotning T. B. Boyd's lair and Furniture Rooms, Mere we wilt salt very low, t wholesale and reial Also—Nicesi. kind of ien Hoops The largest as triment of Ladies' Corset., mst.intly oa band. the .charge of Competent •COH.E.N BROS. Az CO., No. 24 Second street, Harrisburg. N. R. This Is the only Hoop- s kirt Manutactory at Har risburg' The public is cautioned not to behave the storlea of. dealers who boy their Hoop- skirts t om this firm, and afterwards pass theta off as their own - manufacture. n026-Im* • DANIEL A. MIJENCH AGENI F the Old Wallower Line, respectfully in k/ forins the public that thie Old Daily Transportation Line, (the only Wallower Line _now in existence in this °IWO is in succeseSul operation and, prepared to carry freight as low as any other - individual tine betwoonPhila delphia Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Jersey t,hore, Lock Haven and all other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Williamsport and Elmira Railroads. . . DANIEL A. MUENCE, Agent. Ilarrisburg, .Hondo sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Zeit' its !Hochman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Bth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, r. m., will arrive at Harris- burg, ready for delivery, next morning. [ap3o-rdmyl CLO A. I s-rionim, 01 PABBIQNADLE CLOAKS AND OIROTTLAILS, AND FINE SPRING SHAWLS.. wool open ou the Ist of April. TAKESpleasure to inform his friends and Customers. and the public general, that he has opened a wholesale anu retail Variety, Notion and Jew elry Store, N0.1.05y, Market street, above Eby to Kunkel's Building, Harrisburg, Pa. It would occupy a great amount of space to enumerate the articles composing my stock. The purchaser will find, through my experience of thirteen years in the business, that lean sell goods equal to the jobbers In the Eastern cities. sept26-d6m* Window Shades and Blinds. ASPLENDID assortment of Linen sh9.des and Poor Blinds, at SCHEFFER'S Bookstore, ~ sep2B 21 Seutb Henned street, Harrisburg, P.mus. 'VEERS and. GLASWAILEI, - a well 11E -14 lectod ellortment, Jut received, of the latest style* 118 • , , . . ROYER ti KORKPI,R V o 'NGLIB.II. 6.ll.F.Alilier TEA. —.hail re. delvOiL akm attest of Eat s Sib. Brimtcrost Tea, at SH LER St FRAEER'S„ fflnocottsom to Wm. Data, Jr 1 PEPPER SALFOE, a new invoice, just ro celved at [poll tiaLISLER a; FRAZER'S. MEDIC CERTAIN AND SAFL, PATRONIZE ROBIR INDUATRY MANUFACTURING HOOPoKIRTS, NEw prrrr ADELPHIA IN D. W. GEO3B I NNW MOCK, 'Market Street, Batrii3burg 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES Very Convenient. JACOB TAUSIG, 11 7 eb stel PRICE THREE ,CENTS EVENING EDITION. Southern News. Expected Move of Grant. Arrival of Fresh Reinforce- SITUATION AROUND RICHMOND. What Gencial Hood is to Do. Trouble in South Carolina. SITUATION AEOUND 81C1L51016 [Richmond and Petersburg Dispatch, Dec. 6.] The sounds from the enemy's camps below Richmond throughout Suanday night indi cated that their troops were in motion; hut nothing positive is known of their movements except that it was discovered op. yesterday morning that the white troops had been with drawn from ottutfront near-Port Harrison and their place supplied with negroes. : The Yan kee papers announced some time ago that all the negroes in Grant's army were to be put in the Eighteenth Corps, under Weitzel, and we presume this arrangement was being carried into, effect when the marching and counter marching of Sunday night was heard; all the negroes were being brought over to this side from Bermuda Hundred and Petersburg, and an equal number of white troops were being sent south of the river to fill their places. Negroes on yesterday, for the first time, strutted on picket in front of General Bar ton's lines. Their appearance here has not caused any interruption of the usual quiet. They have deported themselves peaceably, and, so far, have not been fired upon by our men. There is no longer any doubt that Grant has been reinforced by the Sixth Corps, and that he will, in a few days, make another demonstration on our lines. YZOM PETEESZIIUG There was considerable cannoTAing and picket firing on the left of the lines at Peters burg on Saturday, but without casualties on our aide. On Sunday and yesterday every thing was quiet, and there are no indications of an early advance by the enemy. ~~:ct.y.twr:~;~~,.Mr:~r:~~,~:~aa.of~sa.i.~.i ~:a CAPTAIN MONTJOY IMAM"). [From the Richmond Sentinel, Dec.. 6.1 Captain Montjoy, of Moseby'a command, at the head of sonic men, fell in with a party of Yankee troops, on MondaY last, between Leesburg and the Point of Rocks. In the light which ensued, Montjoy killed or cap tured two Lieutenants and thirty-one pri vatoo. white Pursuing the, fugitives, one of thorn firod a random shot over latb shoulder, which unhappily took offaok .ur)cn Captain Montjoy, just below the eye;killing him upoi. the spot. He was the only one of his com mand that was touched. Besides the Feder als who were captured. 'two Confcde'ates, who had been taken by the party of. Yankees at Leesburg, were recaptured by Montjoy's men. They were Capt. Frederick W. Smith (son of Governor Smith) and Mr. Coleman. TEE 'ENEMY IN lAIMON AND FAITQIII&R—BEIN- FORCERIERTS FOR OB.iNT [From the ,Sentinel of the ea.) DIEDERICKSBITII, Dec. s.—lt is reported that the enemy sent a grand raiding party , into Loudon and Upper Fauquier last week, who destroyed many barns and houses, burned up a considerable quantity of slaughtered meat. and drove off all the cattle and horses they could find, as retaliation, the Yankees allege, for the hospitality shown by the people of those counties to Moseby and his men. It istlso said that six thousand troops have just passed down the Potomac to reinforce Grant. Four thousand of these are from Sheridan and two thousand are new recruits. Some of these troops, in passing through Alexandria, said there would be a grand fight below Richmond this week. Col. Moseby arrived in the city last night. 'When he leaves Richmond the Yankees will hear further of his whereabouts. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston passed through Lynchburg on Saturday, en route to Abing don. SOUTH CAROLINA. THE STATE NOT AMENABLE TO THE REBEL GOV. In the South Carolina Rouse of Represen tatives, on the 30th ult., Mr. R. Barnwell Rhott introduced the following resolutions, which. were referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations, and were ordered to be printed; liesolved, That South Carolina, after many conservative efforts, having seceded from the United States to avoid the degradation and ruin of passing wider the derail:non of a Gov ernment hostile to the rights and interests of her people, and having been forced with her confederates into war, is determined, with the help of God, to fight it out to the accomplish ment of a peace of entire independency for these Confederate States. • Resolved, That the sovereign States compo sing the Confederacy of the Confederate States are not amenable to the Government of the Confederate States for their existence; and that any laws passed by Congress con scripting their officers into the army of the Confederate States, whereby the ordinary op erations of the State Governments may be disturbed or arrested, are flagrant usurpations, to which the States shoUld not submit Resolved, That by.the terms of the Consti tution of the Confederate States, Congress "can make no law abridgtng the freedom of the press," and thereby all legislation by Con gress bearing upon either the material of the press or the persons conducting it, by which its freedom is abridged, - is unconstitutional. Resolved, That the Constitution expressly prescribes that "nb capital or other direct tax shall be laid unless in proportion to the cen sus," and that "representation and direct tax shall bp apportioned ainongst the States," and direct taxation, therefore, whichmilitates against these provisions is plainly =consti tutional.. . Resolved, That the institution of African Slavery is exclusively under the jurisdiction and control of the sovereign states, and any law passed by 'Congress to emancipate a slave in any State, or, to; appropitate itrOkieY from tLe Treasury of the Confederate States to buy and emancipate slaves, is unconstitutional and void. inentg.. PERSONAL EENtiIENT ~Y ESTABLISHU ADVSKTWthiIi _PAPS - TALLY rEUEUHAPR. The following are the rotes Ihr advert'Ming lb the 'hin t; 0 Those having advertising to do will Ond it gon _ rem nt for reference: Four lines or Imo coustitaite . opo-hall square. Eigh Imes, or more than tour, conditutOu elLOar"... - - - , r9it A,BAIZ SQUARE One day—. ....... 30 Two 'days 60 Three days 75 One Week 126 Oue month 800 Two'montbs. 4 60 Three months 6 50 Six m0nth5.... ...... . 8 00 One year 15 00 Administration Notices • Marriage Notices One day -- Tawl 00 Three days 125 One week. .... .2'25 One month 600 Two months. 9 00 Three months...—. 11 . 01:0 Six months 15 00 One year 25.00 2 I& Auditor's Notices 1 50 lii era: Notices, each insertion 60 Algir. Business notices Inserted In the Local Column, or before' Marriages and Deaths, RIGHT OZIGTEI PM Li= for each insertion . . Destructive Fire at St. Johns, New Brunswick. ST. Jonas, N. 8., Dec. 9. A destructive fire occurred this morning at Ind!iantown, in the suburbs of St. Johns. Ninety dwellings were burned, and at least 300 people rendered houseless. AN Erraaonormar CASE OE Boanctromissar. —The Brunswick (Maine) 2 elegraph furnish ing the following details of an interesting case of somnambulism, on the authority of Mr. Julies Hall: During the night of Thursday, 27th alt. ;Rosa Hall, aged founeenyears, totally blind, thouglit not borne so, having lost her eyesight only a few years since, got up, dressed herself, 'and left her bedroom for the kitchen, On Thurs day evening, after Rosa bad retired, the girl living in the family ironed the week's washing, of the family, hanging the articles indiseniu inately upon the horse. Rosa knew nothing of the ironing, nor even that the horse was standing: in the kitchen. And yet from this clothes-horse Rosa took every article of under clothing (quite a number of pieces) that be longed to her. This underclothing had been made by the girl about the same time she had made her own, and from the same piece of cloth, so that nothing in the manufacture could aid any one in picking out his or her prOperty. Rosa made no mistake, left the girl's clothes, taking only her own. She also took her school books, her dresses, her furs, selecting these from the girl's in the front entry—a satin dress and a pair of corsets, hanging. side by side with the same articles belonging to 'the girl—in fact every thing of any size or value in the house belonging to her. What was most remarkable, she found a doll, laid away in a room, the location of which she hid not. known for years. Rosa put on her bonnet, shawl and furs, and thus equipped, ahepassed out of the house, not having alarmed one - Of the inmates, of which there were six ; she took the sidewalk on Lincoln street, going to= wards Union street. Mr. Andrew T. Campbell lives in the last house on the north side of Lincoln street as you go westward. Probably as Rosa passed Mr. Campbell's house she aroused his dog, which commenced _to bark vigorously:, Mr. Campbell got up, opened his window to aseei tain what was the matter ; as he did so, he heard some one in a tamale voice say, "I wish somebody would help me." He atiked---:"Who is it?" Rosa rephed—"lt is Rosa Hall." "Bow came you there ?" "I do not know," was her answer. Mr. Campbell quickly threw on his clothes, when he went out= with his lantern and found Rosa near the oorner of Lincoln and Union streets, with her arms full of bundles and boxes. (Her father in speak ing of her load to us, subsequently, said his oily wonder was that she could carry so much.) To an inquiry put by her father where she was going, Rosa r.plied "She did not knOW," and to this time (monday) she can form no impression of what she was after, though she says she has a kind of an idea thlt she gaped when the 4pg bark. Probably then she awoke, or at least liartially roused up. GREAT rA7S. or =V +Jam+. 'g last, says the Nashville P ess, a drove .off Government mules, numbering about tivn hundred, were being driven out the chicken road, and, while going across the well known bridge at 'Smith's mill which spins Mill Creek, that structure gave way under the immense Weight, and fell with a terrible crash, the Mules being precipitated to the water below, a distance of twenty or thirty feet. The creek was high and the current swift, and many of the poor animals drifted down the stream and attempted to make their escape by climbing the rocky bluff a short distance below the mill, and some succeeded in ascend ing half the distance, and, prostrated by haustion, fell backward and were killed. The Fress . understands ,that between thirty and forty were killed outright by the fall, and others were so badly wounded that they were abet after reaching the bank The bridge has been in a bad condition for many years. ARMY UM:mugs. —A. recent order of the War Department gives official authorization to the practice which has become almost universal among army ()facers, with reference to the wearing of badges indicative of rank. It per mits officers to dispense with shoulder-straps, and the prescribed insignia of rank :on their horse equipments. The marks of rank to;lie worn on the shoulder-strap will henceforth be worn on the shoulder. They will also be per mitted to wear overcoats, pants, Sr.c., similar to those worn by private soldiers; nor are or naments on the hats, overcoats, or forage caps, sashes, or epauletts longer required. SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS Mt IAR happy to offer to the public a lug. and splendid assortment of SUPERIOR. GOLD PENS,. mannfactnred by - T,FIROY W. FAIPAIELID. These Pens are well fin/abed, elastic, and will gt er tire satisfactton. PLRang TRY THEM. SCHEFIRR'S BOOR STORM, . Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Hanisburig Pa. Almanacs ! Almanacs -1 • 33 A_ F. . , English and German * Lancaster Almanacs, • tor the year • 1 8 6 5 , i• • For sate, by the groan, Dozen, or single, at Scheffer's Bookstore, 2L South Second street, Harrisburg, Ps /1829 DoNN]wn, 9 •SI NEW EATING AND DRINKING SALOON. Walnut street, between Third and /birth: Wines; Beer and th e beet quality of liquors contently on hand. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited: toaadSm] JOHN DONNER VIGIL Y FINNS, INDEED! - O our fine and extensive stook of Photo= gra ph Altrams and Photograph Card Pictuns;Ww,-. barb added a BEAUTIFUL ENVELOPE for the rechir:' cif card pictures. Theygyest be Seen and willbe - ,pgy-Photographera saplied at the yeey lowest whple, sale price, and their care printed upon 'them for . thousand, wholesale and retaiL at " may 24 SCBEFFER'S 800.11 TORS. • FRESJI OYSTEIsS wit, Just resumed and tbr Bale by SHIM.= & FRAZER,,! , . (sticcea.or w W. likkk, m .Qo.J EITE:I Winn •Bie oaks, Boman Milk Wean; Bostic Batter Sui BoatatirOymor Craok.ma, Beam Moak Craokeic mason.. Butter Crokera, just received at iyVB - - DOM & t? NEwCURRENCY SOLDER at n 02.1 SCREMEI3 Book Store. -~ ~. _ . ill KUM=