Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, December 13, 1862, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
TER MS -SINUS SUBSCRIPTION.
The DAILY TELLGItAPH ill served to subscri
bers in the City at 6 cents per week. Yearly
subscribers will he charged $4 00 in advance.
WEEKLY AND SIMI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH
The Terms/all is also published twice a week
during the session of the Legislature, and week
ly during the remainder of the year, and fur
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or Business notices inserted in the Local
Column, or before Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT
Clans PIM Lien for each insertion.
liusintss (garbs.
JUNES HOII 8 E •
CORNER OF
MARKET ST AND MARKET, SQUARE,'
HAE,RISBURG, PL •
JOSIAH'. F. McOLIALLAN, PROPILIBTOR.
(lIMMIINTLY COMM:IOTM BY WIIII6 00VMMMO.,
This Is a First Claes Hotel, and located in the central
part of the city. It Is kept In the best manner, and itti
patrons will find every accommodation to be Ana with in
the best houses in the country, se3o-dif
PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE ; : ! ,
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA,
Lock haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Mon
ey, Uniontown, Watsontown, • Milton,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun
bury, Treverton, Georgetown,
Lykenstown, Millersburg,
lialliax, Dauphin
AND EAR RI.S 1117R.G.
The Philadelphia Depot 'being centrally boated, ,:the
Drayage will beat the Lowest Rates. Toe Conduct*
gos. through with each trout to • attend to the Sate
livery of all goods intrusted to the line. Goodsdeliver-•
ed atthe Depot of
Freed, Ward k Freed, 811 Market street, PlxlLadelA
by 6 delook, P. lioritt be delivered in Harrlsborgsdhe
nest morning.
Freight Always as Low as by Any Other
Line.
JcissPEl MONTGOMERY,
• 'Philadelphia and Beadhig Depot, • '
octal-du row of Market Street, Harrisburg. ",
.HARRIS,
Tin and Sheet Iran Ware Xanntaaturer,
N0..112 NARKS7 .187BENI,
HARRISBURG.
ill AS always op hand a lull afaoctinout:
el (rho and .Tapotned • tlCKdattg and . . Piita r
Stave' of the beet manummnfloadOlutter Opoliting; Moog.
Ina sad Galvanised Iron Wrath, manuthantmed and pat
up at reasonable rates. . ,
fir lup.i r ic g promptly attended'to. a 30.41,1 y, •
REMOVED. -
J . 0H N . B. EMIT.S,
/TAB removed hie Boot and Shoe Store
.11- Boothe corner of &wild SP/ WWII* idroola AV
IV©. 108 MARKET STREET, •
Nut door tollayne's Agriculture Stare, irherehe intends.
to keep all kinds of Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, gm., and a
large stook of Trunks, and everything in his ling of be-
MENU ; and will be thauktni to receive the patronage of
his old customers and the public in general at* lei new
place of business. all kinds of work made to order In the
best style and by superior workmen, Beinalting. done at
short notice. rapr2dit7 .10.11 N B. BLUTH.
LINDEN HALL; •
MORAVIAN FEMALE SEMINARY,
At Litiz, Lancaster Co., Pa.
F01:11*WFJ) 1794.
Affords superior advantages for thorough and
accomplished female education. For circulars
and information, apply to
BEV. WILLIAM C. REICHE,
octlB•dsm
1)-.141.F. ADOLPH r. TEMPS ER.
.WOULD respectfully inform his old
patrons and , the , public .generaily, that =be wilt
continuo to gl vo instuctions on the PIANO e "RTE. u
LODION, VIOLIN and also in am Mimeo of' IfturdfilaS
RSA. He wll with pleasure wail %ipelk Puplia,ipt tuebi
nemesia, any hour desired, or letoOns
.0)1 be 04%
his residence, In Third below
liortlan liefornted Churnd. dtr4 &Alf
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t j 'AltilL. A. MUNCH, AGE - 7 , i..
the Old Wallower Line respectfully
, Who me the public that this Old Daily Transporta
tion ne, (the only
, WallOW 'r lilue DOI! In eshir-noe ill
this 1.. y,) i" Is In inioniesfal operation, and proporopt . to
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carry lit as low an any other individual Brie lobtWeen-
ProLaa ilaridsburw, Simsbury, • Lesrlsbnig, *Wil
liams Jersey Shore, Leah Haven iwel stkatterpaista
j aa,
on the N them Central, Ploladelpliia and,Nrie mid- wit
'Weeper nd linutra Nallroadil.
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43006 s
to the
Ware DANZ use A. IfU or
hi NNUM, Hinisagars.b A urg g p en eaoo, t ra. ."
e ' k :
Zell & • •ininan, Nos. 808 and Sld•liaidret street above
lastdha a 'bllaselphila, by 4 ` o'olook, F.'s., will arrive al
Barrio 3 . aw delivery Rest emshig: •.‘i .) k , Vi
epee- r . .
DR. JOHNSON
11.43XMCNICIPI:13111
LOCI HOSPITAL!
UAS discovered the most certain, speedy
LA. Rod talon& remedy id the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
mum is gut TO mum" 'Moto;
No Mercury or lioxioni Drnixo,
A Cure Warrarkil, or no Chem, from one
to Two Days.
Weakness of the Back or,Lhatis, Strictures, Affeettons
(Kate kidneys and Bladder,ilervoSuntary discharges, Im
potency; General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy,
suer, low Spirits, Cordlisloir ef Ideas, 'Palpitation of tbe
Heart, Ilmidity; Treniblingt, Dimiress of ' Pa lp itation
nen, Dimes of the Head,- Tiro* Ithiceor Skin, Affec
tions of the Liver Lungs, StomaWoranools,thisse ter
rible disorders arising from, the . Solitary . Habits.of Youth
—those NOW and solitary trader:fa more fatal to their
twins than the soot of nyrens to The Martners of Ulys
!ea, blighting their most, brilliant hopes or anticipations,
eendering marriage, Ao y Impossible.
1 00
Young Men
lapeolaily, who have become the .:victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whin h
aunaal
lyy sweeps to an Untimely grave thousands of 'Sluing
Yea of the most exalted taientaland bXihirarti intelleidt
Who might otherwise have mistimed. lietenhig Senates
with the thunders Of eloquence or Waked to ecstasy the
(iota's lyre, may call with full confidence.
Ell
Married Persons, or :num` Moil coatemplitheg mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debili
ty, deformities, &e., speedily' cured.
Bo who places himself under the .care of Dr. J. may
religiously Coidide OLIO! honor. as a geetlerami, and con,
Diently rely upon bin skill as a Physician.
2
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Organic Weakness
.immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored.
This distressing Aflectlevo...which renders I ife misers
• tole and marriage impossible—la the penalty paid by the
Action of improper Wdulgencets, ;Young persons aye too
tto commit means from Loot being aware of the
actful oonsequencesthat bay ensile. New, who that
understands the aluldannitl pretend to deny that the pow. •
or of proCreatienislost sooner by then falling WO .ief.
proper habits than by the prudent Besides bang de
prived the pleasures of healthy .onaprlng, the . Ilea' se
rilous and destructive symptoms to both body and' Mind
Mize. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and
Bents,' Functions Wesicened, Lass of:Pnireative Power,
Nervions Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Been,
Indigestion, Constuutlon.a. Debility; a Wasting of the
prams Cough , Consumption , Decay and Death,
Mao% KO. 7 Solithil t rederiek Street•
ueft band side going from llamniere street e a few door.
tram the corner. Tall net to observe ulnae and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a ' thump. The Doc
tor's Diplomas bang in hie office.
1 .401 r .
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. ' Ilt Otte' 'Warranted . in Tiro Day's.' :
No Mercury or Zreasiosis Dregs, ' ' I •
i • ' . i DE:i Johnson;
ember efthe ROM College of Sargeonsflondon, Grad
from one of the moeteminent Colleges In the United!
Ls()
„and the great& part pf, whole Ple lute been spent.
'hi the hospital,' of London; Yield s , Plilladtdebia and elan
*here, has effected home of the meet astonishing cures'
that were ever heown • many troubled with ringing ..lin
the mad and earawben asleep, greomarvopasposp, being
"armed at trader, ri.r..a...Al l erle ess , with trainee%
glutting, attended some illUn*dersumneesa or,..es.e
, *ere e u ratitomedletekr: •"• I I t
Take Partietaeraifotioe. - i
• Dr. J. addresses all those who hivitojured theieselves
ly improper indulge •_ce and solitary., habits, which ruin
nth WWI and mind, 'matting them for either business,
'lndy, society or marriage. ,
E These are some of the sad and melitacholly Oleg' pre-',
needneed by early habits of youth, vie: , Weakness of glee' .
k and ilizahti Paine ha the Head, Dimness ~ f sighs,
e alluadar hirer, Palpitation of the - hearty Dye
y,'Nerversue irretibildy,,Dmituaimini, oilhaDigestite
enable, General Debility, Symptoms St COMninatioa;
i tiswatatv,—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loss of memory, Confusion amass De
pression of l,iorbodinge g . tveritima to Sanity,
If Distrust, Love or bo ll tude, Tiraidity, he., are some of
Weevils produced. ,-• h., ~; ~ ~ ;
,:. ... .
t Tuolumne's:if .pmeens of all ages can nowludge• what
it the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
Angular appeanume about the elan, unhand symptoms
cif eonsumption. ~• • . • • • - 1. •
t • ' Young megv , , ~;
Who have injured thenudvettOt a certain • practice in
delimit in when alone, dhahltiftegnently learned ; from
evil coispizions, or at schad; the effete of which are
nightly felt, even henaalenp, end
botht eured renders
marriage imissubln i a4 ifestietys 'mired' and body,
IshoaidaPPl9 liPmegllailff. .7.7 `l' •• ''• • • • ql- i '
1 1 11 1`,.,. t 21PV that 074ing IDA' the e hOile ' er .k la„
try,%mil
ineeireteg alas Parentipilsould be-.sitatched from
all ',rayon , and eajoym : ents - or life, lay the consequence
or deviating from the pettier nature Mid indulging ina
certain secret habit. Such persona roos,, boloTigoidom
l[wr.,,..,.fi
'redact*sta. moist mlnt , Tiliiiiipayrarattihe , moat Cane=
sertamuisitee to promptiaeounbiel eepphieste. Indeed,'
without Woe, the „ionwr through lira beeinics
: a weary
pilgrimage• the jusepat &early Whew tot le y lee r ;
the 'mind becomes sinielowed With desPilfrend ' led Wit h
the meedisholly reflection that the happinessef ataibei :
becomes blighted with. Our lawn. • - - •
i , Dilflalflie,,of hapradenee k r.• i 1 ;
When thilnisgtifterandtbilpiriddent votary pleasure
1 . ,de that he has imbibmkthe, seeds of this painful de
. it too often hapens Diet an ill-timed sense of shame
• dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those
.o, from education and respectability, can alone be
'friend him, : dalming the natiteldonaL dircens on
tits terra Shatase e appemjaneh, . it : win'
,ceseded sere Steak ' Untitled' mans In
1 1 the head and limbs, : demur anigliti dealer's, nodes on
um shin bones and' erne; belches on the head, fate and
'entreMittell, PreCring, ,
I rk! r si ff , i Vakidity,,tilt ni,
fast thepalatga the mon a t dbeeen pf the nese fall
oland the,,VdtUM Of this mora tbeconiti3 a horrid
'jut of commiseration, till} death ante a period to hie
eadilt 1 maerinp, by commiseration,
him* "Hist Qv decoy
v red Country front whence OA travels:3r 1- •
It fa a iglanchillY ift4 that thousands orlstime to
thirtarible 'hies* owing to' the nlet' of ' ignii
rent preteliderili who byafc use ofibikligiedly Pesert,
aferetery, ruin *0.4;41101;0w and make the residue o
life miserable.
t net your liv e s, or health,. to
',Trust the enran4ttio many
Unlearned and iffeitteleis 'Pretenders, deatituto'of knew
ledge, Mune Or defacer, who copy Dr.Johidion'sedverl'
vtrillioulesi iits...Ai OVA *MOM' ) in the, weillateauejS
regolirly;tinclitad,ffkrtrl inc apable, „•I Purifig,ltter
keep YOU Vinidg *Week' Ideate 11004 , their , filmy
and poiselionsnelit Cot &poled', 'or ad dons itsibe Smallest
file eau ha obtabank,ant in despair, leave' yea With irtan-`
ei Joh
n she siffb over rnuffeWPE.difinPPS ll , l i
Mr. Johnson de the only Physician dOrkriblin Ji i -,,,
,Hts credential nit diploMik eitraYs' hangs in, Oflree,
nes remedied or hUsftent aremilhewn to - all' otters,
Preinticdpen a.pfppionstetle greet hayfield or :kt,:..
rope, the Are, In glen' mangy mida4mora imensfee - - . Pri.;
rate Practice thin any o ther Ph ysician In Pt word.
Indigiewlit Ofthe” ifteloi....
:lie many' ililidkiadll cilied. ii this buditittion year al-.
try ear, and the nutneiend• HMS:Went ' Surgical Opera:
liens performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the re-
porters of the =Bun,"- KdlPPeer-higt - mar*: I other: pa.
drs,. notices of *bleb keys apmani again ssulgem
fere tlie'vutillb, bkildielila 'sena* eis a gentleman or
charm:kid add reeponsibillty,. its 'it , Sibliblierir gutirraEtic
talkie 111114tedi 1 i 4 1 t ti / ) .i if. _
1 Skin Dimon bpeedilf efiredY -.
persons writing should be particular in directai'g their
otter, to hie Institution, in the. follow s manner :
aosN M. JOlliktilb l lo, M. D.
GI the Whiners Leek Hometaljr.Badtlmore, lid.' .
COALA Oit lartip Shadee,s/Wiektiii, Ohim—
my& fee gale km. by It lir: I
1ig#94 4 .8 0 W 460,1
Aims
„. ~atistceols. ,
---
g)agill; newly 'replenished, stook of Toilet
Amu 6100nn unnurtfoinnt in Wm okth
,t3e 'confident or youderil4 loll6ll Pn h We WOU la ran
P scant
of aisTkes idiot; two tioortaistortmiii ganef; tenth
Aide, . • ; t
110-13111Moyerritat* rind Friday
• at.TOMREINiaI,-, d and Wal.
' 11 1 3 1 1
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101 I ~... mar. .
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SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13 1862.
gruittilatous.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN ,
WILOLESLLE AND! RETAIL
Ca' ROC, 1313 Et.
Oorner Front and Market Streets,
EARatemtrll,G,
it_ iikiEGI'EVELV invite the l attention
of the potato Jo their large awl well selected
stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO-
, .
MEMO FRUITS.
.
We co* offer tor sale'
ltewarta, IpTedngs' Golden;Syrup,
White and Brown Sugars of all grades,
. Green and Black Teas,
Coffee, Spices and Favoring. ' ' [Extracts.
FLOUR,
AT O,
MI, •
SALT,
HAMS,. .
• &c., &c.
¶c Invite, an examination Of our surinclor ,
ss l ZiOPT-Wf..t r ibElTE
tinmui.noi In ev,evy respect .by only to•the market,. to.
0 th _ 91 ,71 /0 k ;! 3 4 5 4 I • ; • .
ttkiatili, • • ;• -
BURNII/18;
CHIMNEYS,
•
• . i&c., &c., &c
We have the largest assortment of •
GLASSWARE & QUEENEIWARE
Ii the'olty ; also, all kinds of •' • ' •
CEDAR AND WILLOW E.
WAR
,
411 and examine at our oldafaad,
NICIEW/Ai & BOWMAN,
Oorner Flout aid Market streets.
septl2
STERLIINOIS AMBROSIA
FOX „THEE HAIR.
„HEAD OF HAIR is a 'crown
ith proper - care • and culture
it will:leat as a protection to the head as long
aft the nails do to the• fingers, or the eyelashes
to the eyes.. Persuranues Monogr& is the only
nitiola•yet discovered that will bring about the
44 4 ,4 c p 5 t n pmaite. 'lt is a 'prepalratiori the 'remit
of Imitable and: tftperiburitt rifts' Herein-Ml=ll6i
lig out what was. needed, and experiment find
ing the required properties in4ertaintoots,barks,
and herbs. • It luta :consumed:a longtime in its
Preparation, has: been tested by persons of )most
=doubted reliability in this city; and is by them
Pr=ounced :perfect, and , , the: only satisfactory
article, and is now 'offered to the public.' The
Proprietors ' determined to give '
it the most
thorough t esta, practical and chemical, and now
certain that it will make the hair grow luxuri
antly, 011 Bald Heads, 'Preventing Grayness and
aticluess, geinvigorating and Beautifying the ,
=dating it,soft and glossy: • •
Sxsizaaa's looms= iv a •stintulating,
ex act: of roota, barks, and herbs, and;
wide trOm its neatness, permanency, and gloss,
it is medically. adapted. to• preserve • and. add to
the beauty of the hair. The only article yet die- ,
covered, that unll Curs the Disease of the 'Scalp, and
caw co Ater to Omar, • • .
CEIITIFIOATEar
This is to certify that about eighteen months
'Ago,' I commenced using Smommots Axenolui.
y hair was short thin antrapidly falling out
1 tried many HaitToilica, , lnvigorators, Stc.,
vtithoutreceiving' any benefit-- Boon after using
tAeAmbrosia, my hair. ceased falling out and
commenced growing so rapidly as • to` astonish
me.... Now mrhair, is thick, .soft, and glossy;
aid is Ave, feet four. inches in length—..when let
(limn,. reaching to. the - floor. This - wonderful
rasuit I attribute: solely to the use of STIRLING'S
4411:1111013Lt, 1141,6111 Ce ',commenced wing it Ilmie
applied nothing else to•my heir,. •
, 111.88..L1101 . A. BROWN.
Sworn to before me this 15th day of April, 1861:
N: 'PARKER, Coin. of Della:
City Hali o lireil Yok.
lie For Sale by D. W. , 0110138 , 8‘ CO., Hat
risourg,‘Pa. . • • 'nl4-dBin]
•
' ! . A RARE CELAZICII'''' :" 1
i.P0:11; :A ..B U, SiNZ 5 8 1W A,N..
.. . .
I'PHE °drab gtocery- store add ' Rdokvillec
±..dogesoknowtvasi the , Videignive' loat ' l'iiipirik;'
I_l - 444edrtiee , Fila -*Wei kilarrisburgiliontlitg , feast ;OM
th b fl iii illi/P 446l . o analirt ,w ir ,t, Rn;:ilee4 AWlekl4wei
ll' ir road , m il t be fold aPp er for soan;. r •
1. - e greueey'itoiii i itiiot'the Veir Vest iitili4 on' the'
o t t,
1 e tt the canal; tiOnlyequalet by one other:: ' A larva
e . ,hara , We staple has recently beeztbuilt, so that:each .
' /teak can be hacked up separately. Also ,plcutr of
da, haY lioness Born CO ~two store houesi.cor stain A
1 .1 house, shay' ' adalesif and indeed every 'convenience'
1 ' .t ; le, necessirs2 bar currying .irnothet business. • The
VIVA 14 .within three hunOed , ,y4 de ler tbmt . R , Puheitie
depot ,on the Pertinglyania rathoad, . al! 1 Da.lapßO.!aall
Schtlylkill railr o ad ' distr. 'Persons wh,iiint th' purchase,
please-applylon "kW prenilessi to -. ' ' •'
r".., bull-Illianlettsea , ,' . , . ; . • . -Ir. r. HBetRY,, - ..
T 80. F. SCELEFFEIR,
11100 K .4110 - efft)lllTER
No. 18 „KO ,TREE'',
ingrptinkinlirrititentiou paid: o Printing, Ruling and
, dour t . uf *timid Blanks, lianifertg v eatioies,Alho
1) deg, &c. pigs itzineed $3, SS and $6, per,
' h &And hi - elegant style. • • ' 120
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ALL 'PAPER AND! WINDOW 43HADES:
Henry O. Shaffer has a large lot of
" all Paper mid• Window Shades on hand,
w 1 oh will. be sold very 'low. Call and examine.
P per hanging personallY attended to..
t00t27 No. 12 Marker St., near the. Bridge.
0 1 1 116 TAIrSt Wicks, lthades, AndPlithe Penes,
sole by,
1.46H0Lg & BOWMAN,
1;18 . Ctor. rront Fuml btarVet Ste.
13UCKW,41E4T FLOug,t! I •
fiXTltat FINE just received.
. WM. DOOK, Jr., & CO.
iVIDTE CORK STATE At i nE.s
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A CONVIMPON. Al CUP COMM
Written for the Aro'ini - Oprekigreipha
William, a healtl4, -
. vigorbus young man,
about eighteen yeankold,lwasAaken l sica. in the
.
damp,
abd'oiiVried Intel tlieliclispittil.' =Be l was a
very interesting youttil *to . .hid been well edu
cated and religiously . instructed. Like many
young men, he had enlisted as %soldier, expect
ing to make hitruielf a fitaNie and distinguished
man. But God in his providence very , soon cut
off all his hopes in this world.
I met him for the first time in the hospital.
tie was lying on cot, in a weak 'and de
sponding state. I gave him a' Sabbath school
paper. When he took 'it, he said; "Ah that
looks like hoine. I'have always attended the
Sabbath school. I knots' `these' papers well."
I then asked him , " Have yea a'saiinginterest
in Jesua . Christ." "No," he Said; "lint I should
have. We should be Christians. ' My mother
is a good woman. She has' told me about these
things•many times." I pressed upon' him the
duty of seeking the salvation of Jeaus Christ
immediately. ,
After a few days I saw him again; and gave
him a tract, with Semi) good advice.' He said;
"I must think Were about - these things; I don't
know how it will go with me." •
When I visited him the third time he spoke
out with a full voice, before I could Speak to
him: "0, Eir, I prayed Ali might long on this
bed, that the Lord would have mercy upon me,
aid save, me. 0, I wish I was a christian ; 0,
sir; I would give all the werld to be a christian."
asked him if he was willing to give himself to
Jesus. Christ. "Yes, and I would ; give all , the
Mil to Itin'if I had it.' 'Do`
yea yud not think
You love him now 'better then anything Woe 1"
He said, "I do feel more interest in these things
than lever did before ;, -I will serve . God here
after ; live or An, I *titian!. thiLordet
: I was satisfied ra.,gre a t, change-had taken
'
pace in him, andlill my subsequent communi
cations with him confirmed this belief. In a
few: ll 4 l i Wi/liani. *dame deliribus,'. Mid died.'
II believe he died the death of a christian.
Now, I could not say that I was the instru
ment of e fratttriterskin- and 4ssfilatiolul , 13 IThe
good seed had longtgo , heogr sow in hie heart,
It a good, pious, praying mother. The faithful
tOachings of a good Sabbtith School instructor
had also made.good impresnions upon his mind.
The ground, was: cultivates the, seed was sown;
it Ad, hy the hle,sdng of 131:4, take root in the
heart. Bnt,lt the providence.otged, I t was
celled to help gather in the harvest. ,One .
sow the seed, another may reap the 'harvest,
stud gather it in, for safe keeping, we will
- work in the vineyard of , the Lprd, we can,find
something to do in gatherh_og,.the- children, , of
God into the kingdom of Christ.:, •
- There is sweet,epinfort, in .the knowing that
'we have,done anythingr-revom tho least thing
—rtawg . rds saving soul from death, and getting
him, into the kingiloin of. God. r
Jowl Vir. Davis.
PRAYER A UNIVERSAL CBARAOTISINrIO or MAN.
—Alone.of all beings here below, • man rove.
Among his moral instincts there isn 'ono more
natural, more , universal; • more- unconquerable;
tban prayer., %The child , inclines to it with 'it
ready docility.- The old man recurs to It as a
refuge against decay lind isolation. Prayer
ascends from young lips which can hardly mur
mur the name of God, and' from dying lips,
vihich-7,hp,v4p, scarcely strength pronounce:: it.
mond - ei'dry peOPle, Tamous or obscure, eivi
le
. ' dor barbarous,. we meet at every step with
a is and:farina of inivocation! i 'Wherever men
l e, in certain circunosiances, at certain hours,
and under the influence of certain impressions
o. soul, the eyes are eleVated, the bands join
thenigOves t ithetkhees bendlit order to implore
o y t render thanks—to stdore or to appease. With
transport or with treMbling, publicly or in the
Secret of his heart, it is ti prayer that man ap
,pliee; io Bakst rtisourcet to' MI. thi'il'ioid;ite
£4lll, or to help him .to hear. ; the burden is
destiny. It is in Priiyiethilit" he' seeks, when
cfrery thing else fails him i teupport for his weak
nss, consolation in hie, sorrows, hope for his
''virtue.:--Nufael.
• 1 EVIRY althea Lisa 'A PLAN or GOD.—pviny
hitman Soul! hap 4 a : complete 'and Iperfebt plan'
therished for it;in the. heart of ktodit Ditine•
.Iblography marked out, which it enters into life
tq live. This life, rightfullrunftilded, dill' be
aicoinrilete etc'''. beautiful . whole ; an experience
4elition- , by' Oixi and unfolded by 'the - Secret
ithrture of the world; a drama cast in the mold
o .-t Perfect , art, with no part; Wanting ;"a
- 'vine • titody for the man himself and' for
i . henila'studyl that 'shall: forever unfold,' In
) 4
'ismilieus heatty,- - ther love and , faithfulness of
laud ; great in its conceptimio greet .in the 1
liivine skill in which it is'-shaped; above all,
ifeati in the momentous and glorious isEitiettl •It
iptepares. What a. thought is this for every
, hbman stittl'to'elierish ! - What dignity does it,
add to - life I • What suppOrt .. doed it "bring ' to,
,lie trial of life! - What' kidigation doei it add .
to send us on in everything that constitutes our
leicellencp . I,
~. We live iin tts.v.Diviitc. thought.'
'le fill a place in thegreaCeierlasting plan of
.God's intelligence. We never sink below His
• tare, -Dever drop - Oktnclf' His counsel.—Dr.
' Busandi...i ;-. ,i:; i :-. . 1.., . t : , :: .. _;:,,
~,
!,
t HsiPnnipa.—this•coreyer l op l g ii orwardfor
mijyyMent, don't pay'`.
'Evan ..whai we know
of it;
,wp witiOld'as soen chase - 4ttertlies..for a
Sing, or bottle apuriobnabine fir, cloudy nights. ;
A'he' , Only i trne course is .to. take tae drops of.
I liaNfeete as *God glives`t ! llen .tO;lia, every day.
1 of our 11#01 7 i Tiia boy meet ',learn to be happy.
when he ;le, plodding - over:4lS lessons,; ; the- apn
prentiee'Whin .be is ilearning his, , trade ; the,
merchant while ; he iiimaking 'hie fortune. lf,
.110 fails to learnhis ail; he will,be,taire to miss_
his 'enjoynientoivben - 116 - ,*idnic.what he sighs
fdr. '' The greatest invros of a virtuous manhood
are paid inside of a team. , icrhat is done chiefly,
iodue for your, manhood.; ler . your conscience;
for' you* 50u1..,. God knows 'that you, -.are ; going .
;to live after.to-day . and to-morrow ; he sees a
gOsid of exaltation in, which; you are to walk - ;-he
umiembeie that 'fie is to lift you up and: crown
yonWitketeyoal honors tn : beaven ; . and there
fore . .be tnli,!eeare . .,:that he does not. reward your.
Ad Oiityi Orloopally, ,by , that 1 which . builde : you
up.iit , yqur,outward Me, : but bY -.ream:iterations
. 021 4 04 1 4k.1a4 to all ktetßitY. i: : . .:. . .
RacarrascH.—False repentanee ha• grief of
nnind and kinniliatlfat only for great offences,
supix*s pardon for, these ,obtaingl,
41' 4 ' f Op entanci i 8 a oontlolie4l.lkolagainsi alp )
mrw.orint'inAlird shR,O ltfi").ft:fiefklenantita,
tiDebth re Venn. . .
SUNDAY READING.
WM
BY A CCILPORTLUB
#,,y
From our 11°,4161g-idllloo.l
PROM PREDERIMBRG
, •
THE PRET NIGHT IN THE CITY
. ~~•
100 Union Soldiers . Killed and
Womided
COWARDICE OF THE REBELS
The Whole Army Aoross the Biver
—4.—
CORMBNCED THIS NORNIN
BY. IBB,UNION TROOPS.
The Rebels do not Reply Very Spiritedly
key are Entrenched One Mile
,from the City.
TERRIBLE BATTLE EXPECTED
EIRADQUARTHRE4 ARMY ' OF THR POTOMAC,
Nov. 12, 10 o'clock.
After occupying the river front of the city
last night, we lost about one hundred killed
and wounded while pushing the rebels through
the city
, .
; They fired on our men as they advanced
through the While secreted in and be
hind houses. Not much mercy was shown to
those who were caught. • , .
This morning a dense fog hid everything from
view, but it is now gradually passing away. The
trdops commenced moving across' at an early
Bout. General Sumner's grand division leading
the way over in front of the city, to be followed
*General Hooker's grand division.
Gen. - Franklin's Division, which crossed near
lir three miles below`the'cify, 'nearly over.
Ai a quarter past nine o'clock this morning
the first gun was fired,and ;the firing lasted for
about half an hour, the rebels. not making a
terry spirited reply.
It is thought the trobpit will be over by
noon.
Infonnatio4 regehred during the night and
rt
t. morning from deserters and prisoners show
t at the rebels have ten strong lines of batteries
i he rear of the city, the first being one mile
`lick, and the second smile from the first.
The whole army is in rapid motion and well
contented.
The troopsare in excellent spirits and anxious
to be led upon the enemy's works.
The enemy. have concentrated Atiedr force and
tt le,beeved will.give battle... ,
Macli will depend upon the risiidt a to-day,
i:int all feel eangtilne of sticnees.
FROM WASHINGTON.
• j
l'he McDowell Court of . Inquiry.
EVIDENCE OF GENERAL HEYS.
4itEPORTER COURT MARTIAL
OlifilatiOn of 'fienekal HeintzLeman.
,
• " ' ' WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.
Official inforinition just co r miriunicated, war
rants the assertion that the French Govern-
Mont has no idea of I) . toriiiOnting any further
their proposition for aft arthistice l or mediatiak.
No propotitions of .any kind in any form,
froth any itiiiirrectionary quarters, have been
received brtfie' President 'or any inember of
the Cabinet.
No discrimination in regard to the press was
Made or shown at the State Department in the
pinincation CAIII6 'fdreign correspondence. A
remelik will , doubtless be applied to prevent
future complaints.
The, Navy Department ; has received.a letter
Iran Lieut.. commander English, dated . Roast of
Florida, stating that the boats belonging to
that vessel captured id Lomita river' the Eng-
Oh schooners A'gries and Ellen, and sent them
to Key- West for adjudication.
id uch has recently been said about:the inven
tibn of 'first - assistant engineer Whittaker for
firing guns under water. A dozen Oereorui have
brought similar plane to the attention - the
Navy .Department. It. is, no new invention or
secret, having been euCcessfully applied by,Ful
tdn'and others. ' No practical importance seems
td be attached to this'ettbject.
.• . :
DOWSLLY 0 u lt,T or nig ITTRY-1111DAr.
The exaniinationef Maj (ken Key, and rela
tive to the confeiences of the' Various corps
commanders And Gen. McClellan, referred to ,
by the latter, in, his testimony, waccontinned.
Me 'said at the conference at Fairmit, Court
Elbuse,Gen. McClellan 'atioire of some troops
then in , the Shenandoah . - Valley as one portion
of the.troops for the defence of Washington,
arid the unattached regiumats in the, vicinity
td the other._ He thought McClellan spoke
alio of the troops that were to arrive;' but not
iu. defence terms. The' President" , had im
posed upon the corps ..commanders:the duty
of making definite arrangements for the
defence of the capital, ' and it was therefore
raolved by the majoritjrbf the council on the
12th of March, that, all the forts r tithe Virginia
wide or right bank, must be fully garrisoned,l
the forts on the ,WashiKtott side occupied, and
thht there should be in additions covering or
moveable force of twenty-five thousand troops
od the Virginia side. 'this was the opinion of
kbDowell, Reintzleman and witners3,,bur Gen.
Simner was of the opinion that ,the number of
troops to be left for the defence of Washington,
including the forts, should. be 40,000. The
fcrce in the Shenandoah:. Valley was not in
cluded amon&thseo troops, nor did the witness
cohsider this force applicable for the defence of
,
adjournixl until to-morrow.
COURT MARTIAL or GAN. PORTER---BRIDAY.
1Maj..043 . n. Hoitzelman was examined briefly,
hutt•tiolhing important was elicited.
Maj.-Gen. McDowell was examined with
terd to his . ! position, and also that of Glom
P rier, on and during ; he day of thc , battle of
Miriam* the 28ttof Atigust. He testified in
effect:that previikuito teceiving thd3oin't'Order'
act ,out kith°, 'specifications, widelilWas ditected:
tix 001;1244. , WM. ' Korkgni*Vbad, so a
PRICE ONE CENT.
senior officer commanding the' second corps,
taken steps to secure the same ends. After
receiving the order he gave certain direc
tions to General Porter in regard to the
movements of his (General Porter's) corps,
and their left Gen. P. with Ur own' and - Mc-
Dowell's corps to take part in the action.
While on his way he met a messenger with an
order to Gen. Porter, which order he examined;
and which, in effect, gave the very same direc
tions he himself had already given, so far as he
knew. Gen. Porter had taken no part in the ,
action of the 29th.
_ .
Gen. McDowtll was cross-examined nt some
length, but nothing was elicited MI cling the
testimony he had given on direct reeihnony.
The examination will be continued to morrow.
IRE BAST TENNESSEANS REBELLING
AGAINST JEFF MIS' BULL
NO PROSPECT OF AN IMMEDIATE ENGAGE-
MENT
NASHVILLE, Dzo. 11.
Reports from below state that Bragg has gone
to Mississippi, and tha , Joe J.lnston is iu com
mand of the rebel army of Ea-t Tennessee.
The small pox is raging at Chattanooga.
Hist Tennessee has rebelled against the Rebels to
avoid the conscription act, and large numbers
are in arms near Charlotte.
Loursvirza, Dec. IL—Midnight.—The au
thorities at headquarters here are whody unad-
Vised of the events set forth in recent New
York and Philadelphia "specials."
The Nashville train is cow five hours behind
time. The cause of the delay is uuknowa.
,Gen. Boyle has ordered the Provost Marshal
to empty the uegro j iils or slave pens of runa
way contrabands taken up by three negro deal
ers. He has placed them around the military
prison, and will employ them in other business.
LATER.
1 o'clock A. M., Dec 12. Advice just re
ceived at headquarters dispel all apprehensicins
of an immediate engauement in Tenuet•see.—
John Morgan was seven miles north of Mur
freesbbro' to-day, organizing about 4,000 in
fantry and cavalry, with some artillery, for
another raid into •Ki.ntucky.
FROM FORTRESS 101iROE
I=
FoRTRERI Dec: 11
The weather is now very fine here. The flag of
truce steamer has not yet returned from City
Point, and there are no other arrivals to re
cord.
There are indications of important army
movements here at present, but it would be
improper,to go into particulars.
LATE ROBBERY AT THE UNITED STATES
TREA.bI7
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12
- Gan. Spinner, U. S. Treasurer, has heard
nothing of the stolen certificate*, but states it
as his opinion that the,parties purloining burnt
them. Such is also that• of the police. In no
case, however, can they be used. '
ttri
80. SHELLENBERGER & BRO., 80.
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS;
No. 80 .4farket Street, Barriabiirg.
•
ur HE largest and moat extensive assot tmeut
* of Ready made Clothing, suitable fur win
ter wear,•is now offered for sale at the above
altitblishment, at prices to suit the times. • *
Also, a complete stock of Ge s titlemen's Fur
nishing Goods, of all descriptions.
'They haVe also on hand a large assortment
of Cloths, Cassimerea and Vestiogs, which they '
ore prepared to manufacture .to order on the
most reasenahle terms. [u24-lui
PORTFOLIOS
* " FOR SOLDIERS '1
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
AT PRICES
EIiOROBABLY LESS than can now be pnrchae-
Jk ed elsewhere.
SOLDIERS look to your interests, and call or
eehd to SELLER'S
Ding Store, 91 Market Street, for a Wilting
Folio. To dealers wishing to buy out the lot
we will offer an inducement. nu 22
FURS,
11URS; FURS, FURS;
- FURS, FURS,
FURS,
i v every description.
•
NJ Fresh stock just opened
at CATHCART'S
no2t4w] Next door to titaarrriekstbiVglak,
TR"pdegrove Lock Property, Canal
grmery and Rockvile House, situated Ewe miles
.abffie Harr6bure, is now offered for Bale. See udver
ligament iu another column, or apply to W. P. HENRY.
111:03-dejanhiL1863
RIO, Dandelion, and Barley Coffee, just re
ceived and for bale low by
NICHOLS & POWSIAN,
nolS Cot Front and Market Streets.
DIARIES FOR 1863.
TIEE lar g est assortment of Diaries for 1863
just received, at
BERGNER'S 8008 STORE.
BASKETS, TUBS, and all kinds of Willow
...1" and Cedar Ware, for sale by
NICHOLS' & BOWMAN,
614 Cur. Front awl Market eareuts.
POTATOES:
3
2
0 ,-, BUSHELS of a Superior quality
‘J Just received and for ash ) l ow ,
i)er23-tf WM. DOCK, Jr, & CO.
• BuSTON CRACKERS,
ALARGE supply of these delicious crackers
*ustreceived sod for sale by
= ' WM. DOCK. Jr:, & CO,
BE LLA. AND CATA W BA,
PE *INFO, strong and Abrifiy, two
Yeats old, at reduced prices, at 'Keystone
Ntirliery. uOvi-dlf
ÜBNERS fora coal oil lamps—Jounli' Excel
sior,' Excelsiorr screw. and ()Weis, for sale
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
• a$ Conner Front and Market Sts.:.,,
HAVANA' OWO GES
nolived by ‘•
tJ [sllo] t WM. DQOK, Js., &
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