Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, December 24, 1862, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BEIVINER.
THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
BY GEO RG E BE RGNER.
TERMS —SisaLE SissoairnoN.
The DAILY TELUORAPH is served to subscri
bers in the City at 6 cents per week. Yearly
subscribers will be charged $4 00 in advance.,
W i RICHLY AND 6EXI-WEBKIX TIL11:011APH.
The I'ELECISAPII is also published twice a week
during the sestion of th , 4 Legislature, and week
ly during the rettainde , of the year, and fur
nished to subscribers at the following cash
rates, viz :
Single Hui , seribere per year Semi-Weekly $1 60
Ten . 12 00
Twenty 44 " 22 00
Single 4 , " Weekly 100
ADVERTISING HAM.—The following are the
rates for advertising in the TIMDIAPH. Those
having advertising to d.. will find it convenient
for reference.
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square Eight lines or more than four consti
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Marriage Nucces
Auditor's N0iice5.;..........
Funeral N,Ures each hvertion....
• BUNilleell notices inserted in tl
Corwin, or before Marriages and Death
Oiins PER LINE for each insertion. •
SPA_SBB , -.
Bustturse Maras.
JOINSB
MINER OF
mARKET ST AND MARKET IKINARE,
HARRISBURG, PA.
JOSEPH F. McCLELIAN, PROPRIRTOR.
(RECENTLY CONDUCTED BY WSW/ COVRALY.)
TbOa Ise Fleet Chas HOW, u .d located In. the 'neutral
part of the city. It Is kept in the beet minder * and Ita
Patrons w.ll and every aacomaitelatkon tolie filth with in
the beet houses at the caunu y. e«9O-dt:
PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE !
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA,
Lock Haven, Jersey Shore,' Williamsport, Ku=
ey, Uniontown, WitiOntowei 'Milton
Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun
bury, Treverton, Georgetown,
Ilkenstown, 111111driburg,
Datiphis
AND SAWN I 813 . 17 i it G.
•
The Philadelphia - Depot brain; euntrally Waled, :the
Drayage e ill 14 st lhe Lowest 'Retest. T 0011dOi °tor
goes through with each trait to ationd.ki the Sans de
livery of all g lode intrusiedto the fine. Goode deliver
ed at the Depot of
Freed, Ward k Freed, 811 Market strlsei, Piundelphia,
by 6 o'clock, P.M., wil b delivered in tiarriablirg the
next esoreing• •
Freight , Always as Low as by Any 'Other
Line.
JOSEPH movrooniEßit,
Philadelphia eat Reading Depot,
intel-dtr POO 01 11Arket Street, Harrisburg.
13.. 3. Li Ra IA •
Tin and Sheet Iron Wire Braindanturer,
NO, 112 MARIE, sixgal
11 AS always on baud a 'fail
• R °Vint and Japwasol Wars ' Clooilcal , and Parlor
Staves' 01 tho boot manuntuuries,Oulto..Bpoutiag, Mot•
jug awl Galvaaraed Irma Ourntah, oalongiOrtared and pot
up at ralart. liable rates.
tor H o poolog promptly attended to. al
•
A. C. SMITH,.
ATTOZNEY-BT , LAw ,
oryior. THIRD STREEIi
MAR idARKET, HARRISBURG, PESN'A;
attendlo the Collection of Bounty
VV Money, eeIIriSIOIIE and arrears of Pay.
The widow or other heirs of any eoldier,
'who may die by disease or be killed while in
the United States service, is entitled to $lOO
bounty money, pension, and all arrears of pay
of deceased soldier. [my 10y-rd-dlO
LINDEN BALL,
MORAVIAN FEMALE SEMINARY,
At Litis, Lanoapter Co., Pa.,
FOUNDED 1794.
Affords superior luivantages for thorough and
accomplished female education. For circulars
and information apply to
REV! WILUAIif C. MOREL,
octlB-dBm
Ph IF. ADOLF!' • P,PS Eli
. •
OIILD - resipsiodUlly . -brown - -his old
. patrons and ese public generally, tbs.
n. wUI
e.to give ineWietione Oka PIANO 1111 M, MI
LO t i N VIOLIN and aloe to Ihe sotenoL 01 Tuintougr,
BASS. He will w.th pleitenre welt n og pipits et their
homes at any neer desired, or i e e ft c,,,s w it b i gw „,
residua*, Is Third soma. m x ,„ be i m , l b
liermso Reformer' ehnren. .imil#4ltf
DAIT'L. A. MIIENCHI AGENT.
OF the Old Wallower Line reepentfuity
informs the public that this Old Daily Transport".
lion Line, pa only Wallow r Line now In tmlateacie to
tltda City,) is is in successful operation, and prerked to
carry freight an low as any otherindiridniJihie An:Sweet
Philadelphia, liarrishurg, Spicery, Lewtsbn Wil
ril
limhaportt Jersey Shore, Look Harm' and all oth pilot:
ca Om Northern I-mural, Philadelphia and Erie d Wii
liamsport and Elmira Railroa .
di
A
, 1011 W t .;DiNI- HarHh
...Pa.
Gooda,sent to the Ware Nome of Messrs. acne',
Oil lit inotiman. Nos ace and 810 Market [Area ao °Ng
•• , . Phitodolphlt. by 4 o'clock, r. a., will l He ' `if
- ••••, . . • •Mr delivery next morning.
OK_. JOinNSON
.LOCH IOSPITL
dispovervithe moot. oeTtain 'speedy .
Ul •mitt earelouzi Ahoo-t. tliew&44 ti)r
ItMINI IN ent TO TWILVi HOURS.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs,
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in fOin one
• •
to Two Day*.
freshness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, ideation*
of the i. idueye and Bladder, Involuntary disenergen, Im
potency, Genvel ilobUlty, Nervoiteness, Dyspotay, Lan
guor, Low Sphite,
.Cerifusion of Ideas, Pa Ipitat °north.
Mewl Ttelliblinge, Dimness of Sightor Giddl
nets , Li, .eeee to the Heed; Theint,•Nuse er Skip, nifee-•
inn- of the Liver, Lunge, stontachair Bowels—ihose ter
rible disorders arieing_from the 'Solitaiy Habits of Youth'
—limn Wien and rollarg t print...cop lam fatal to the IT -
victims than the song of yrens fh thi, Mariners! of Ulys
ses, blighting their most brilliant hone or ard,M , lpatione,
rendering marriage, &c., illonesible.
• Young Nen • •
su m etamy, wipotrot., balms, the victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadni otid, distractive habit whin cones
iy sweeps to an Untimely , grave thouronds of Young
Neu of the most' eridtedi'talents and brilliant ntelltrit,
Who might otherWilse'howe entranced listening; Senates
witb the ‘hundera of eloquence or waked to ecstasy Me.
listog lyre, may.unlimitb run confidence.
Marriage. •
Married'Peinginoi or Young Ken contemplating mar
riage, bring ' , ware of physical Weakness, organic debut.:
ty, dean/hies. Ike. speedily cured.
Fir who pines hiiisself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously cie antis honor as a gentleman, ,and - con-
Went ty rely We, his skill as a Physician. •• • •
Organic Weakness
Teitnedialely Cured, and fell vigor Reolored.
This distreasing Attection.e.wnksh renders lid Misers-
Able and marriage impmsible—ls the penalty paid by the
vietlins of improper uldulgences. ofing pere....13 are too
apt to optima irate; ens trom not being • aware of the
dreadful cousequenow that mayensue,: Nana who that v
understands•the subject rth pretend to deny that ,the
er of procreation is lost sooner wean failityg blur
proper. habits than by the prudent Botides being de
prived!the pleasures of healthy olfispring, the Most se
rious and destructive symptonts to both bodyld mind
arise The system becomes deranged, the Phy hal and
Mental Functions Weakened, Lees of Procreativd Power,
Maisie= Irratibility, Dysitipitla; Polpitition of theHaan,
Indigestion, Constitution i I Debility, a Westing Itf.the
Frame, Cough, Coneumption, beesty and Desith.!
• Office, No. 7 South_ . Frederick Street.
Left hand eldetoing front Bodleian street, a few door.
:rem the earner. bar not to observe 111.1116 and Lumber.
Letters meat be paid end contain a stamp. the Doc
tor's lilplpmaa Lang toAO (roue.
A Cure Warranted in Two Days.
Re Mercury or Returous Drupe,
Dr-Jihnson,
Member of the Stool College of Surgeons, Louden, tired
sate from one if the most eminent tkilleges in the United
States, aatl thiv /relater part of whose hie has been spent
In the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia sad else
where, his effected some of the most astentshing cured
inot wire ler kilo= • many troubled with ridging in
the hued end'eareirhen Wimp, great nervousness, being
alaratedlet Sodden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended ,otnetimes with der women% dfinitid
were cured immedlitety.
Take. Particular. Notice.
,
Ur, J. oddness's an 'those whol6ava injured thaniaefirea
by Improper *alga nand 1110hUnininnastee,.
'bong body and Mind, tinhttlog theta her wiltiq
study, soolete or raurri.ge.
Teen are nine of the gad and innydgetto Hy afflicts pro.
limbed by early habits of youth, via: Weatunna . or the
Back and Limbs, pains in the Head, Maness •1 Sight,
I Lose of Itustelar Posihr; 'Palpitation of the Weans, 311 ya..
ray, Nervous Irratibitty, Derangement of the ) igestive
auctions, General Debility, Bytepteme of Conaumption,
'... 03
Sag
-315
Wrl
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F+ N
0 1 1 st.
14a
Xre
X .
~es
~,e
1 ea... $2 25,
1 50
he Load
s, Eiairr
U B,
mrszaux.--Tha fe a rful effects on th e mind are much
-4
to be dreaded-bas of ltedory, Oonfusion of IdeasDe
.premion of Spirits; Evil forbodings, Aversion to *dusty
Serf Distrust, love of Solitude, Timidity, de., are 'some of
the evih produced. ,
THUORLSIDS col' persons of lairs cad now judge what
fe the chute of thifiresledluitig health,, liming their vigor,
b e coming nosh, pas, nervous and emactateu, having a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms
of imamitophire.
'Young
Who have injured themselves by- a certaie poultice ib
Untied In when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or Stichtml, the effects of which are
eigbtiy rellt even when afileePf hod it net oared blinders
otarriage inspninble, and destroys both OM and hotly,
ghoul& aPPIy immediately.„
White pi tY that a young man, him,hopenf his coon.
try, the darling of his parent*, shotild be' snatched Dom
all prispects and eajoyments of 1144 dry the cOnSequenite
,of d o weling feem the path. of nature and indulging in
certain secret Main. Such perilous roar, bolero bentem-
Plating
reflect that a I stiMidistf il b9tMai . hfitbe moil{ neces
sary requisites to,promote connubial happiness. and e e,i,
without these, therjoitiney through life hecomes a weary
Plffidide ; the fMte. IMO view ;
the mind berrimee shadowed with - deapedrimil ailed with
thameisocsbolly. 'Nikon= that the happineee of another
Mama blighted With own.
I. D*ol4lll, O F IEIVOIRIIIO.-
Whet the 'ldiskiidelleuditeprildbid votary of Pleasure
ends that he has imbibed the seeds of this pahtfui dis
ease, it too omen Wein that, an tll-tin of ied sense shame
or dread of discovery, detiiWi Martinet applying to those
who r irom eluitation, soilseapnitablidYi can alone he
mono bim, delaying till Me constitntional symptoms on
this burr d disease mshe their appearance, such; es ul
oersted Dore throat, 'itemised hose, nocturnal Pains in
the head slid limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on
the shin bans lad tem', hanitinsi on the h -ad, flee and
extremities, programing with frightful rapidity , tmlet
tut the mime tithe breather the bones of the node fall
nod the victim. of this MOS illitease,becomiti a. horrid
Aura of. commlserMion, till deithpalk a peri od
_ to his
dreadfulsufferings; by sending him to thatUndiscov
vered Country . from whence no traveler returns.f ,
It is a askiwohogy face that thousands fell vietimm to
iteirrthlediseslisikimOg to the Itejtilfulluess of lipoid
AtendoiekirbiliWthe 11110110iniiat Deadly Poison,
Mercury, rite the ounatitution and make the residue o
hie miserable —
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11,
itILIITIWILCO3EIL3EI
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
Strangers.
Trust not your Eyes, or cloth, to the ear. of: th e man y
lieleorned sag rinendete, dnstitite or know
ledge;tianie ordbancler, prDr. Johtditil'a adverr
reriiseenents, themMves in the newspapers,
regobrlyldaated Ekrtiolims incapable of Ririe& they
keep you trilling inientrarter mouth taking their filthy
And pole,olloasnrini Opk.poundej,cr as long ea the Smallest
036 can be 4 - 4:Alined, and in despair, leave yeu with ruin
ed health to sigh over lour gslg tilliappointmeat.
Dr. Johoson is the only
. Physician ~dvertiebig.
Hie 'credential or diplomas always 'hangs in WS office.
Ills remedies or treatindut are unknown to all 'Adhere,
prepared from a life spent le the gr eat hospitals of Eu
rope, the Ora in the'country atm more extensiye Prl
vete Practice than any ot4ter rhyoloian in the world.
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indorsement , of the Press. . •
the many thomemds cured at this inditution year af
tar year, and the Mammals important Surgical' Opera. ,
Slone performed by Dr. Johnsoo, witnesased by Mtn re
porters of the "Clipper," and many' other pi
pers, notices of which have appeared again and again
before the public; besides his standing as a gentlininta of
diameter and respinsibility, is a suitiotent gearnmtee
tithe adthitod.
Skin Dieeasee Speedily Cared;
p e rsons writing thealtberpartieular in directia g their
:tiers to his irietitutiori, in the following manner;:
JOHN M. JOHNSON; EL D.
et the Matthias Lock Me* atitimeri, Md.
1
O' AL 1 amp Shades, ' Wicks , him—
kiatta. Or dßis 1°"/ u . "`"clai 2iif l b
octS OornerThiit , 4l3didafiliMii eats.
UK newly •roplenfobtedl stook of
acid Fang Geode Is nueuvpitad 10 lAN ,
iiwelialliewkor'rondeling watistactlark. we wo
.18411111 s taryo • att.
ill %Ora &NIL two Sows slat of sine
iRO3II FAH iivery Titatatty
at JOHN WlBll , B filar', caner *third
HARRISBURG, - PA., WEDNESDAY Y EVENING, DEOEMB
~~~pclturrtour«~
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Justietitiirad, at BERONKII'B BOOK KrOKE,
a full supply . of
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Embracing all the new Styles , and 4 S i ee '
'ALBUMS FOR 12 PROTOGItaItS.
ALBUMS FOR 2Ct.PHOTOGRAPHS. .
ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOCIRAMS.
ALBUMS FOR 30
.pnoTocatigHs.
ALBUMS F4:7#l 40.P110TOGR4PIIS,,
~ALBUMS FOR 60 PHOIVOAAPHEL
Prices from Seveilty-tlve' 46mila
To Twenty-live Dollars
BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH,CIANP.
BOUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, f WITH
CLASP.
BOUND IN TURKEY M 08042100, WITH TWO
CLASPS.
BOUND IN TURKEY IMBOOOO, , WITH
PANELLED SIDES.
BOUND IN VELVET, wrra -VERY
RICH.
BOUND IN moixicco,' wirg *NAVY
MOUNTINGS AND CLASP'S.
PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC AL!BUNIS.
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED .
PORTRAITS OP DISTINGUIHSED
= COPIES OF ILViE ENI: T AVRIGS.
1 - 4 •
COItES cHom-P Trktus.
Any Carte de Visita phblished in the country
will bq furniehed to order.
i •
•PHOTOGRAPHIO- AbBI.JIIB,
Of any size not in the standard styles: will be
Made to order'. '
BERGNER'S
Cheap Booketbie.
Pirollaa
•
A RE you sick, feeble and corapliiining t Are
11 yuu outiof ender, with your system de
ranged and your fee d uncomfortable t
symptoms are often to prelude to Beribott
ness. Some fit of 'sickness is, creeping upon
you, and should be averted by a timely! use of,
the- right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, Ind
cleanse out tote disordered, lemors—pmf, t, the
blood, and let thefluida move on nnobab ucted
id health again. Theystinsulate the Nut ions
of the body into vigorous activity,purify the
system from the °Warns:Alms which , make .lie
statist, somewhere in the body,,
and Obitificlil Ttsi - datirral functions. Illese r ,u•
not relieved, react upon . thessleitee i lind the
surrounding organs, prodMdng generatitogmva
firm, suffering and disease. While in lids mu
dition, oppressed by the derangements, take
Ayer's Pilfs,.and see heiridirectly they
! restore
the natural action of the system, and with it
the buoyant feeling - of health again ? What is
true and so apparent trixial t and com
mon 'Complaint, Wallin true in fnanyiof the
deep-seated , and dangerous diatemPers. • The
same purgative effect expels them. / denial by
similar oustroctions and derangenienta lot the
natural fonctibas of the body, they are rapidly
and *rimy ot them surely, cured by the same
means. None who know the virtues of .these
Pills neglect-to empltly, them when. suffer
ing from f tho disorders they s cure, suchas 4 4 ad
ache, Foul. Stomach, Dysentery ; Billioul Com
'plaints, Indigestion, Derangement of the Liyer,
Costiveness or Constipation. As a Dinner Pill
they are both agreeable' and effectual.
Pm' 25 MINTS Pga Box, oa Fru Bokth port $l.
Prepared by Dr. ,J AYE& &' CO., Lowell,
iliastinchusetts.
Sold by C A. Banniratt, D. W. Gros itr. Co.,
C. K. Keller, J, M, Lutz, Dr. Riley, F. Wyatt%
end dealers everyirbere.
A RARE CELLINCE
.
FOR A'RUSISESS MAN.
rilliFd canal grocer' store and Ro I .IKIWI°
..L House,.known is 'am' illidegriiire Lei& ` °party,.
situated Ave miles above ' 'flterristinrg, frontilmr s ot oe
the Pennsylvania ()anal and west on be eusq ban ..,a
river road, will be sold If applied t:r goon.
The groaery store, IC trot the vas) , Den *laud on use'
lion of the canal; i, only equaled by ode` other. ' .k- urge
new barn andetablet has tesently been built, so ' l ist amen
boat teem can bb loosed up separabily; also enty of
sheds, h•iy houses corn crib, two store houses fair gliiiii,'
We house, hay wkel, and indeed wary oossisalease.
that is nettassarli intcarrying on theX*Reits, The
Place la within' 'llirbe ' Mindred yards ileM. line. ri a ie
depot.on,the Twneyivanla railroad, 1 and,Zainnin . if
801 uP/PAL raiken4 144. ) rilkaga 1 04041, 1 1 21 pur, ch
pie:rine apply - On the premiss!, lii ; - ,-, I
- anla-artlittilst 863 ' _
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,Updegrove.lLeek froperty o Uaaal
grocery indifiqq.kyllie Apse, sheared tin mile!
above BaroMkurg,A Nor, (Arai for. tisle. Ake • adver
I isinkflui ano,ther otilunkti, it? E'HIRNBY.
aniNAkdiktisti4BB '' ' ' ' • .
Rbandeili T ; Aind ' barley Coffee, Nat `re-'
Ajj ceived and for sale low by
NICHOLE 3 & BOWMAN
Cor. Front and Market Btria;lis•
nolB
100 EELS. FINE CHOICE' APPIAs.
CM SA TM OfIE4P- JOHN WISVS, in
.E Third Street, next door' is Bradlfis Berber
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ALSO, ANOThEE LOT OF FINE LARGE
CATAWBA GRA.?Mi..chesp:orinoteeale and re
-tail. aol2
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tpaudu L,etnone And Retsina, just re
; L• coived sue kr si;la kJ, w •
. Nu:10 & - poweAe •
el 4 COrner licittend
ill
jr.llll3,.Dates Pruned Raililha, and
kinde of NuiP, JO li'd P
VITISEN,atope . !Third'orai
alnut. RYA
BUCKWHEAT MEAL.
Fab . SURER KIErBA, ippon
Miooo A r Yonang Valle": For sok
WIL DfX. 6 % JR.; & (X).
BASKB. , ,
I'S, 11348,ipftd, all kinds of Wiij9l -
arid cel.tiliVare, for saleby
i. ' 0, 14-10110LS & 10W3tAN,
Coilleaaat iota MarketZtroetg,":
al4
pflot
, ind
Id Tee
't77. tiEs
: -id a Superior cut ),
IL" ijust reueivad and for iede low ,
,WM. DOGS, Jr., k
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Kay
tift SLCkilinis:lollafti iiTORi is the „I
71 6
to bay 14,11riMILVPIIM-
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HAS J TINT BEEN. PU S.HiSD P
PRICE 85 00•: -
AN F.N FIRE new eiiition of this Aid! know ,
Law Buck has just been loaned.
dibtiugybibed by the following aupl•radiled•
features: The...lawiipontitined , :z in tiie variouot
armand filgeoMpabliilimitkineelhe T tlatii of, the
eighlii'Aition'(lBs3) have been irk:or - pointed in
the body of the work. Keay thousaMt hese
authoritim havobeen,citod; the report of :the
rkilatini
It die Penal - WM:ties been embodied
hi the notes to,oe yarious sections of and,
the appranliz coquina . , for the fir,s t the'
Auto ~o f ' b;r!tho 'Authenti4tion of
Records;'anill the Ntaitite of Frauduleot Con
veyances, withritul and elaborate uotee of the
4iicisions exillantitory of them. The work has
been
. prupior4, by the learned editor, Mr.
Pinnainar, m u dlie freahueas and perinarielif
value will'6 . o'liiaiwrged by the tamtinueltion •
the ant-ma Dom; Which , have, g iv e n 4 much
int l idankiki , bl Fntl'iinee ate'' Mi
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A. 14 4 persons are hereby warned against de
ti. ,predating,, or. * Pin,' manner Itreapassing,
oa , the F enn • o c mo,C. Metro a,eljoinig the.
city, and under the management of.. t he sub
scriber_ . . :
lir
1-hays arrested several,of. thpetty
,thieySe and. autotimer', , and made th uk: pay
pretty well for .their sport. Hereafter shall
not only punish to the extent of the law, bits will
lash en the Telegraph and other p Teti the
names of all offeudera . •• , -.. . '
Opt. 13, 180. . . . . : J ' ACOH, giski..
ATTENTIOI
HE •
Dr 4 will, not interfe re with the: filling
I. of aidere . will,
&c.,
from the Kloystone
14.01r0e7".1411144:148nce of i decob /dish.
41 •
. .014 h, Mail eatibliebed Pe Nursery,
an who has had an experience of ten yenta in
the business -- w il l promptly attend to all orders
alutinquidte, deliver treee;., &uti ,when
desired, in the city or immediate neighbor
hood. ' ußvo.-dif
if D.
0" I)lol4, 4 oopper, Bram, Pewter and Iron,
60 Sesond hand Bi•dsteads and Chairs, all
kinds of Second •hand Furnitnie and Clicthing,
for which the'llighest prim will* giVeniin atah
at Barr's Auction- Store.. ltow is the 'tlime to
empty your. garre{ii, °dials and yards{ of old
furniture, - • ' •
.• FOR SAL&
8" L.66o4P4agAtiNigip To49)!oorn.
600 bushels' barley mast Mit quality.
WA Umbel...
60
BO barrels ...kinky,. drat quality.
Empire at % B,IOHAttD 110.0. Atli), •
,a2ti dt
~Washuution 1/811110, Barri burg.
" tiloNii i riLLAGx •
VINEof IPA onster among Native
S
V A*, mericari lardy Grape, for sale the
Keystone • Nuisety. The clusters
.frequently,
weigh a iluund , and a bah ii
, .t the berilei are
!Argot than the Celebran .r ir4r* thunburgh.
The' quality is also good-=.411.ii, at'
thwart!! known baba's. J 111
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MINGhI
Raisiss, CURRANTS,
LEMONS,
1 - "M ANES B&& Di Ac
For sale by WM . DOCK, Jr! Co. . u
- ,
if ',ROLLIE lot'of Tobias 'O for ealo - seroaronst
%,„,,,ble prices, .14- NICHOLS it B9WMAN,
rkdtt3 tied Market
APPLES
VOR SALE, wholesale and retail, at
noB4tf Ed and Wairiut
DIABLES FOR - 1863. •
"PBX( largest assortment of Diaries for 1.888
just reoeivid t at . 1 • •
_ BERGNER'S BOOK FaCiRIL
$OBltlN
_CittkOlteari ,
A ,LARGE'supply al theme delicious erecters
juetreceived arid for sale by
. WM. DOCX., Jr., &
,
iSABELLA AND CATAVirDA
.
(11_11APE VINES, strong and , thrlfti, two
ur yeti* old, , at reduced pricee, at -Yeyetoue.
Naviery. . Dovi;_qtf
,
~i . • MONEY. FOUND. i •
' . SMALL SUM IN NOTES. ' the lower, by
.4ing at the store of the uhdeirsigoed and
decd • g iti - will Ye - delve it after payi4tg • for.
this tirtiseniunt.• - • :
416 • • W la. DOCK JR &CO.
__ FOR SALE
fpßEsubseribor offers for .sale s meet. , or
.L very desirsble btrilding,loto oR Ridge Road
sad Peonsynranie &rearm. :
dB-dri. • GEORGE W. INIatER.
11831
11"
CriVianto Citron and grips
41 'niod for ski*
just' iece:lved t himag
& BOWMAN,
dit, 4' . (6 1 16 1 ' F at and Maketißts.
QEEDLIIBS Raisins, and soft shell AbnOndi,
1...7 Net received antLfOr PO by . .
NICHOLS & BOWMAN . ti •
dl6 Cor. Ficint Old Haitett Stireefs.
i tria.r., PnPMANP WINPOW DES.
4 V Henry ' o.oShaffer lied :ri large aot , iit
Wall Paper and Window Shades on :hand,
Which will bettiold very low. Call and eziniipe.
Paper hailer* 'manually attended td. , t
B:1
• uort27 - Nb. ltblarket St r., near the ge:
, .
- . .
LfESS Mackerel, justreceivech Arid *a,
/IL by .. : NOHOW& BOWMAN; -
• nov 6 • k-- - - l4w Front and Market' Ste.
sl4**loaiwi ffugara, w ~ndOrfrfr,
juga itrlihre4'o,llit for T Bffili 19W by
WOOLS k BOWicam,
job . 1
Oar. Pruitt lad Market streets
APPLE TREES .
varioties, at lieiston• li*tery
O licnisburg.
Oc. 18, 1E62.
CORN MEAL, and Faris Family Lilo*, jut
raseived 4/.(1 for oak by
NICHOI,B k POWILAIT,
db clorsor Vont and Idarkstain.
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Iron our morning Billiton.;
From Washing
Inspection of the Horses of thei Army
of the 'Potomac,.
REPORT OF JOAN S
' • Wasananow Dec. 23.
The following hak, bets 'rsceivd a head
quarters of the army,lWashington, Ded.. 19 :
General :—Pursuant to your orders, I visited
the Army of the Potomac on the 12th, to in
spect the horses and mules in the - cakifilry and
artillery teams of thearmy. •
The movement ofttrays on that day, and the
engagement at Fredericksburg that. followed,
during the six , days that I remained with the
army, gave me but little oppoitunity of seethe
mat.agsinent.' of the horse' departmeuti in de
tall, though I had an opportunity to eee them
,on duty, having gone there very uufOorably
impressed with accounts drawn from the dark
aide of the picture by those taking the rejected
and dlsabltditorsets of the army te the* stand
.1 found these animals,Mbetter conditdm than
rhad expected. The mule teams, with some
exceptions Were in getidauciitiori, and I doubt
if ever an army under itimilar , circumatrioces,
was better provided for in this respect. The
cavalry horses sutler, meet, many of them thin
The duties that
' a tfi n e d y eclt 'he r v c e el to Y t
periforirin'r service.
insions thati some
times require from' twen.y-four to thirty-six
hours without food or rest, the heavy 'freight
they have to carry, and the, unskillful manner
in which" they are 'ridden, makes it almost im
possible to be otherwise except they were treat
ed with thelreatost caret.
The artillery suffered much, but ..re a grade
better than the cavalry. The greatest abuse
and destithetion of horses in the army 4, I be
lieve, the want of skill, judgment and care of
the individual man to his.mdtvidual hoist). A
more diligent looking after of this detail by
Officers in charge, would be highly ben46cial •
the good effects of which is seen in scan;
instances • Where the, diligence has; been
exercised with,judgment, by officers; attending
to this imp stunt, but much ueglected duty
Every man Who ie Permitted to ride a, home
should be cotnPelled by duty, if he lies not the
humanity ancianoral principle to see iliat the
~ horse,hae every care .in his power to, give, that
he is pioperly groomed, watered and ted. •
Tile' manner in which food is given, where I
only a sufficiency is allowed, is highly impor
tant, as much is wasted and trampled, under
foot. I believe, for cavalry service on a
winter tramp tign, a saddle blanket to cover
the back and Wins of the• horse, to be
deft off when the saddle is removed, -would
be of great
,service., The Arabs .who live
more with the horse than arty other people, and
wbo are older in horsoManship than any other
nation in the World ; never remove the saddle
from the horeelrbirCL- When on a longjOurney
their saddltisOhteie • altilays blankets attached
that cover the beck ?and- loins of the !horse.
They argue that this belated part when heated
liy riding should never be made to Mel the et=
facts Of theteld. As one who loves the ihoree,
:who appreciates his intelligence and keen sensi
bilities,..and Can anticipate his points, I di) most
deeply deplore the dejection of spirit, su,ffering
and loss of life consequent upon the exigencies
of war, but while war rages this law must coo
, tinue.
moo.emet
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Ern
, In an army of fifty thousand horses, subject
ed to the service and exposure of the ,army ,
there must necessarily be a large per tentage of
'disabled and diseiuml horses constantly accum
ulating. It is even so with the soldiers of the
army watt are gifted with intelligence and
reason, and, who first , law of nature is self
preserVatinn, arid for the comfort and welfare
of whom tbe greatest. energies of the people
mid officers . of the army are exerted. How
tarn ; it be otherwise with the horse, he is not
to exposure, which be can scarcely
'bear as well'as man, and with whom he must
suffer alike,i if not more in time of war. •
am happy to see the extensive hospitals
lately erected in tile city , to restore diSabled
haws. I believe they are conduct& on the
biet and moat economical 'principle, and will, I
have no doubt, be the means of restoring thou
sands Of horrieslq the, army, thatowill behetter
on their second service, than they were on their
first. Hoping the goiernment an act
of humanity,'as 'Well as economy, use every
effort in its power for the protection of this
noble animal, I remain, .General, very truly,
Totir obeditut servant,
' 'JOHN S. HAUS..
FROM FOaTRESS' MON4OE.
THE ENGAOMIMT AT KINSTON.
Capture of &level Piece' of Artillery.
• FORTRESS MONROE, Dec; 22.
The following has been received here from
Newborn,; under date of the 17th bast.
In the engagement at Kinston on the 14th,
c.atipany K, or the 3d New York Cavalryi Capt.
Cole, who 'were in the • advance, charged over
four deep ditches eight feet wide; and *tined
seven pieces of artillery from the rebels, and
brought them off in triumph.
'l3leri. Foster's farces were to reach Goldi!boro'
to-day, and as cannonading has been diminctly
heard here, the probability is that a battle has
been fougbt, end that important point it now
ha our possession. The army will immediate
ly advthicii from there to another point. ,
The case of the Rev. Mr. Millen, Chaptdn of
the 24th Massaelmsetts regiment, who , was
tried by a court-martial for preferring serious
charges, thiomth the 'Beaten Yournal, afr,alost
ilitivernor Stanlei;has'been honorably aciuit-
Th ere are two candidates for bongrws in this
district, one , on tike platform of free labor and
the other hi opposition to, the confi s cation ana
emancipation acts: The Wier receives 'active
support and aid of Gov. Stanley, and 'will
,llhtlefie, he ideated.
Biz rebel prisoners were brought to Fortress
Monroe from Torktriiii, who were captured at
' Gloucester;
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
..... ,diaw Yoas, Dec.' 23.
t o
Cotton =chin 4B 9f 40Q Woe. - Vous
heavy, 10,600 bblf sold,. Wkilat firm,
ik, „OW
bushels bold ' Coin flri . 98,000' 6nalie 061d'
at 61/0:10779. Pork liarity at $l4 121 a, 4 26.
Load heavy. : : Whiskyritaadliat 1181ag96.
=MI
on.
_.s::—.
PRICF ONE (ANT
FROM NORTH CARO LIN A
eninNl49 OVICKSB Or _6IIPN. VOSTUt
FOUR BATTLES AND FOUR VICTORIS,
WASHINGTON, Dee: 23.
To Maj. Gem Hawk, Commander-in Chief U. - F
S.
A., Washington, D. C:
The following bite been received at the head
-o•4rters of the arwy :
HIDAD9IJARTRELS DWI'. NORTH CAROLINA, }
December 23, 1862.
To Maj. Gen. Halite*, General-in-Chief :
My expedition WBB a perfei t success. 1
burned the .railro4d bridge at Goldsboro and
Mount Alive, and tore up several mites of the
track of the Wilmington and. Weldon Bailr-ad
We fought fedi engagements, viz : At South
west Oreek, Kinston, White Hall and Golds
boro% and whipped them handsomely each
time.
[Signed]
lIITIITII CONGREBB T -BKCOND 8 KtSSION
WASHINGTON, Dec 23
SENATE
Mr HALE, (N. H.,) offered a r.s elusion ih tt
a committee be appointed to inquire into the
chaatering of the transports of the Bink's ex
pedition, they alAo be instructed to inquire
into the employment of transports ge , eraliy
by the Quartermasters and agrmts of the war
dep.rtinent, the rates at which eugag , d, by
whom and , or how long adopted.
Mr. LANE, (Kansas,) gave notice of his inten
tion to introduce a bill to authoris, the Pre4-
dr nt to raise two hundred regiments
of iufau
try composed of persons or Atrium descent.
Mr. Summit, from Clourtaitkee on Foreign
Relations, reported a bill for relief of the
Norweig - iau barque, P. Lordeuiiiiiold.
Mr. SAITISBURY,9 resolution, inquiring wbe
ther any troops had been Bent to Delaware xt
the late election, was taken up and discussed
till the expiration of the morning hour, whea
the bankrupt bill was taken up.
Mr. Docuamu, (Wis.,) offered an artindment,
exempting homesteads wheu they are exempt
by the State laws where a bankrupt resides.
Mr. TRUMBULL, (Ill.,) off.2red an amendment,
to strike out the words "exempting banking
and railroad corporations from the provisions
of the bill for compulsory bankruptcy." Re
sAid the laboring peopl.e of Illinois had lost
five millions, of dollars in less than-five years
by these banking corporations. In no way have
the people lost more or been cheated worse
The amendment was rejected—yeas 17, nays
18.
Nun . Abutitisenunts.
PcisT )FFIC N °Tie E
On and after HiMday, November 17th, 1862,
the mails at this office will be closed as, follows:
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD
NORTH. WAY MAIL—For , all
places bet wet 11 Harris
burg, LI ck inlaYela aud '
Elmira, N. Y , at 12.40 P. NY
BOUTII. WAY MAIL - For all
places betweeu Hairier
burg and Bad hnore,
Md., and Wasniu4uu,
D. C., at 8 06 A. M
For York,Pa.,Baltanole,
Md., and Washittop,
D. C., at 900 P. M.
LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD.
. WAY MAIL—For all
places between Harris
burg and Reading,
Pottsville, Easton and
Philadelphia, at 7 .00 A. M
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
WAY Mett—For all
places between Harris
burg and Philadelphia,
at .6.30 A. M.
QM
For Philadelphia and '
Lancaster, at ..1210 .1
For Bainbridge, Mariet
ta, Columbia, Lancaster,
Philadelphia and New
York, at 4.20 P. Id
For Lancaster, Philadel- .
Oki, and New York, at 9.00 P. M
WEST. WAY . bleu—For all
places between Harris
burg and Altoona, at 12.40 P. M.
For Johnstown and Pitts
burg, and Erie, Pa., Cin
cinnati, Columbus and
Cleveland, 0., at 245 P. M,
For Lewistown, Hunt-
Ingdon, Tyrone; Phil
ipsburg, Altoona, Holli
daysburg and Pittsburg,9.oo P. M.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
For MechanicSburg, Car
lisle, ShippenSburg,
Chambersburg, Pa., at.. 7.00 A. Id
Was Mam--For, all
places between Harris
burg and Hagerstown,
Md., at :12 80 P. M.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-
ROAD. ,
For Ellwood, Pinegrove,
Summit Station, Au
burn and Pottsville ' at 12.80 P. M
STAGE ROUTES.
For Linglestown,
?Armada, Hill, West Han
over, Ono and Jones
town, at. 7 00 A.
For isburn and Lewis- _ .
berry, at 12.40 P. M.
-10r011ice Houra—From 6.00 A. M. to 8 P. M.,
Sander from 7.). to si A. M., and from 8 to 4
P. M
GEORGE lERGNER, Postataater
COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL! I
LARGE stock of superior, non explosive coal
oil, which we offer for sale at a low figure,
by wholesale or retail. • •
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner ont and Market Ste.
PECAN NUT . TREES
A T Ke
yams Nursery
'00t.18,1862.
UAL' OIL 10 0 1 P Eta 44, tigiox, lin
Glisa, and Brass Lamps, fQx a*a by
NIC11.01:8'&110WMAN,
d 8 Cotner Front addklfarket Sts.
4>
J. G. FOTER,
Brigadier G,ueral