Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 04, 1864, Image 1

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GEORGE BE RGN ER.
E TELEGRAPH.
18 PUBLISHED
MORNING AND EVEN FA
GEORGE BERGNER
Office Third Street, near Walnut.
i - 3 OF SUBSCRIPTION.
SINGLE PUBSORIPITON.
/AMY TILEOR4PH IS served to subscribers
ity at 8 cents per week. Yearly subsea.
Ibe charged $5 00 in advance. Those
who neglect to pay in advance will be
$6OO.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
TELEGRAPH is also published weekly and
led to snbacribera at the following cash
copics, weekly
:opies to one Pcet Office
qee to one Post Office..
Nnn Abutrtistiturts
DECEMBER 15th, 1863
SEYOIJ PRESENTS
I'OR THE
CLA Ma I 1:1 AL "ir
k Sable Furs,
ygginun.e Si bet lan Squirrel Furs,
BesurLiful German Fitch Furs.
•,‘ Handsome Russian Squirrel Furs,
Mich Shaded Frkuch Sable Furs,
Arne, ican Filch, Silver Marten, &c.,
!duffs, Collars, Cuffs, of all kinds.
see goods are fresh from the hands of the
facturos (or our holiday sales.
A rplendid assortment of
Pure Laco Collars,
French Embroider Collura,
French work Collar and Sleeves. In sets,
ti u I plain and hem stitched Handkerchiefs.
rant Bodies, Flouncings, Edgings and In
ga.
Etyle Hem Stitch Vine Embroider
11:43.R•blets.
BLACK AND SECOND
agING GOODS I
stock of dress goods,
different styres of English Crepe Collars,
Black Ocutre Brochae Border Scarfs,
lex ander & Jouvin's plain and stitched Kids,
Veils, Gloves, Bdk'fs., &c.,&c. &c.
our mourning department our Etock is
A LARGE LINE OF
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
AL. La 211IEO XIL AL IA SS/ Z
best assortment of Blankets—in extra
kpertor qualities—to be found.
:y euperior makes of Black Silks, at lower
than they are now held by the importers.
we are determined to reduce our large
before the Ist of January, our prices will
'led inducements to purchasers during
id ays.
CATHC2:II.T & BROTHER,
Next Door to the Harrisburg Rank,
Ain No. 14, Market Square.
Who Value Their Bight !
JULIUS ROSENDALE,
ZCIAN AND ,OCIIILIWT)
SPECTFULLY announces to the citizens
of Harrisburg and vicinity that he has
opened an office in Market Square, next
to Mr. Felix's Confectionery, tor the sale
celebrated
;COM AND TINTED SPECTACLES.
glasses are recommended by the first
men, and all who purchased them from
testify to their great advantages over
ier ones in use.
Lenses are ground of tho finest crfstrd.
assist and strengthen the Impaired vision,
last from 10 to 12 years without change.
doe laours from BA. m. till B.P. x. Consul
n free: oct6•dBmBtaw-wlm
PROCLAMATION. .
IREAS, the Honorable Jona J.
mom, President of the court of. Common
Twelfth Judea District, consisting of the
Lebanon and Dauphi u, and the 'Hon. &W
-and Hon. Moms B. Yooso, Associate Judges in
county, having Leaned their precept., bearing
to Ist day of 1863, to me directed, for
a Court of Oyer en=erminor and - General Jail
y and Quarter Sessions of thermic° at Harrisburg.
county of Dauphin, and to commence coe rfor3n
or JAna..tar mix; being the 18th day of Janu
and to continue two week.
is thereby) hereby given to the Coroner,Juil
the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of th said
of Dauphin, that they be then and there In their
persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
kb tiler records, inquiet:loos, examinations,
sir own reinembrancen, to do these things
their office -appertains to be Acne; and those
hound In recognisances to prosecute.againe the
that are or shall be In the Jail of Dauphin-acme
and there to prosecute against them as shall
under my hand, at Harrieburg, the lat day_ot
r, In the year of our Lord, IEI6B, and in the
ghth year of the independence of the I:lnlted
Bawl , Es Ornos
org. Dee. 2t,1888.
IELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD.
'anon Valley Branch.;
td utter MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th,
an ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER
viabe run between Reading and Mar
ia. addition to the other Passenger.
towrtinnill,B on the Lebanon Valley
.✓ing Reading at 7.15 A. M., p als i ng . La w .
at 8.44 A. M., and arriving at Harrisburg at
A. M.
Leaving Harrisburg at 6 P. x., passing L e t a .
at 6.16,4 and arriving at Reading at 7.35
Stopping at all Passenger Stations.
The Feet Mall Traindeaving Reading at 11.07
, will stop only et Wome*tort, Pilyerstown,
Annville, Palrayia and
Pasaeagera will procure-their Tickets bil
eateriug the Trains. An'extra charge is
e on all Farce paid in the Oars.
G. A. NIOOLLS,•
'General Sup't.
q, Fa,. Deo. 11, 1863.--del4ljBl
BABB= of Choice New York and
picked AFFRIS for dale, APO) .
C. A. TIINIB,,
Foot of Walnut street: •
ne24 dtf
..$1 50
. . 400
. .10 00
1863
W. W. JENNINGS, Sheriff.
dec2l-dAmt , d.
filtbital.
The Great "American Remedies,"
'KNOWN AS "HEILMBOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
EINIMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHU,"
" SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVERD ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS
" HIGHLY CONCENTRATED "
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU,
A- POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
For Difseasee of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS
This Medicine increases the fewer of Diges
tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal
thy action, by , which the WATERY or OAL
OEROUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL
ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as pain
and inflammation, and is'good for MEN, WO
MEN or CHILDREN.
HEMBOLD' - EXT2ZACT BUCHU
FOE WEAILNESSES
Arising from. Farzeasea, Habits of Dissipation
Early Indiscretiou or Abuse.
annum WITH THY FOLLOWING SYMPTOM
IndispositkM to Exer,Dryness:of the Skin,.
tion, Loss of Power,
Less of 'Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lasidtude ofFlushing of the Body,
the Muscular Bysteru,Eruptions on the Face,
Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed•to go on, which
this medicine invaria removes, soon follow
IMPOTENCY, FAT UI TY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient may expire. Who
can say that they are not frequently followed
by those "direful diseases,"
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.
Many are aware of the cause- of their suffer
ings, but none will Confess. The records of the
Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by
Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth
otthe assertion.
TEE CONSTITUTIOIV; Q.NCE AF.F7XTED
WITS ORGANIO 'WEAKNESS,
Requires the ald_of medicine tt/strengthen and
invigorate the syStem, which lielmbold's Ex
tract Baku invariably does. A trial will con
vince the most skeptical.
FEIAALES--FIKAI.ES---FEMA:Lwi,
OLD OR YOUNG', SINGLE, ILfiRRIED, OR
VO.NTEXPLATING MA'R AGE,
In many affections , peonliar -to tansies the
llama Buchn is unequalled by .any • other
remedy,-as in Chloroats •or Retention, Irregu
larity, Painfainees, or suppression of the cus
tomary EVELOWItIODS * Ulcerated or. Schirrous
state of ,the Uterus,Lencorrhea. or Whites,
Sterility, , and for all complaints incident to the
sex., whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits
of Dissipation or in .the ,
DKOIAWE.OR CHANGE or LIFE.
NO FAMILY :840711.111 BR WrIVIOUTIT.
Take no , Bakam,litercrary,or Unpleasant lied!
nine for Unpleasant - end. Dangerous-Mama.
HEMBOLDILEXTRAOT .BUOHU,
Cures Secret Dbrealree their stages; at lit
tle expense ; little or no change in diet ; n i p in
convenience, and no exposure. It causes fre
quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing obstructions, preventing and
curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain
and inflammation, so frequent in this class of
diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and
Worneut Matter. Thoustuids upon thousands
who liaveireen the victims of quacks, end who
have paid heavy fees to be cured In a • shod
time, havefeund they were-deoelved, And that
the "Poison" has by the use of "powerful
Astringents," been dried up in the system, to
break outin an aggravated form, and - perhaps
after marriage.
Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for
all Affections and Dbmases of the Urinery Or
gans, whether existing in Male ovFemale, from
whatever cause originating,'Ond no matter of
how long standing. Diseases of these Organs
Wm' the aid of a. Diuretic. HELM - HOLD'S
TRACT BUCHU is the Great Diuretic, and
it Is certain to have the desired effect in all
Diseases for which it is recommended.
Blood—Blood-:-Bkxxl. Helmbold'a Highly
Concentrated Ckunpoimd FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLARYPHIGIS. This is an affec
tion of the Blood, and attaoks the Sexual Or
gans, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind
pipe, and °that:Mucus Surfaces„ making its ap
pearance in the form of Ulcers. Helmbold s
Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies the Blood, •ind
removes all Scaly'Emptions &the Skin, giving
to the Complexion a Clear and. Healthy Color.
It being prepared expressly for this class of
complaints, its Blood-Purifying' Properties-are
preeerved to a greater extent than any other
preparation of Sarsaparilla.
ITHLKBOLD'B, HOSE WABH.
An expellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphi
litic Maury, and as an injection in diseases of
the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of
dissipation, used in connection with the Ex
tiacts lhichn and Simparilla, bi such disesies
as recommended. Eviderioe of ' the Most - xe
tnsible and reliable character will accoMpany
' medicines. OEBTIFICATF OF OUBFE
from eight to twenty years ['tending, with
names known to . Science end Fame. For
BiedicalProperties of Buchn, see Diapensary of
the United States. See Protean DENVER'S
valuable works on the Practioe of Physic. See
remarks made by the late celebrated - Dr. PHI
510K, Philadelphia. See remarks -made by Dr.
EPHIL9.III McDOWELL, acelebratedPhysicien
and member otthe_ltoyal College, of Surge°
Ireland,, and published in the Transactions of
the Kings and ~ Queen's jowled: , See idedico
ohwgiced BeNlew, published by BENJ. TEA
YEW, Fellow of the Royal College of &imam&
Seemit of the late standard works on Medi
cine. Ex trait of Bucket $1 ,00 per bottle, or
six for $6OO. Extract of Plarsapieilla, $1 , 00
per bottle, or six for $5 OQ. Improved Rose
week; 6Q cents per bottle, or tax for $2 60,
,or
half e aioean each for $12.00, whiCh will, ke auk :
ilcient cure, the moat obstinate cases,lt
tions are adhered to. Delivered to any adifiaie,
securely picked from observation .
a ,Deseribe
symptoms in all communications. Owes guar
anteed. Advice gratis.
111271 DA
Personally appeared.liefore me an Alderman
cf.the city of Philadelphia, H. T. fleimbohl,
who, being duly sworn, (loth say, : hie prepare
tkßie contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other
40one drugs, and are purely. vegetable.
FL T. -BELMBOLD.
.
subecribed before ma r this 23L.day
e t - Ne lrem lw, 1864. IN HIEBBABD, -
AlasnnalV.Ninth street AL. Baca, Phila.
Address letters for information in. cotdkienee.
T. iffiliMßOLD, Chemist.
NiloithlOtttiafookixdow.Ohilinat,
a. Day2aly
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1864
ilthtal
DR. JOHNSON
MIALIATIIItE 4 CIr3 lal
LOCK HOSPITAL
1.1 effectual remed h l e ee m in the worldTorlind
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
MUM m SEL TO lINILVII HOWL
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
Cure Warranted, or No Char" in frog's Chu to
Two Days.
Weakness of the Back, Affections ocrthe
Kidneys and Bladder,lnvoluntary die.
'charges, Impotepq, Geeral Debility,. Ner
:voturness, Dyspepda ' Languor, Low Si
Omit:mien of Idests, Palpitation of the,
He art, Timidity, Tremblings. Dimness of Bight
or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat,
se or Skin. Mks:dons of the Liver, Liege
:Stcmach or Howels—those terrible , disorders
arising frbin the -flolieary ' Habits of Youth
4hose secret and solitary practices more fatal to
;their ITIOUIDIL flUal the Wag id Syrine bilhe
'Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril
liant hopes or anticipations, rendering rordirrige,
#(3., impdesible, • '
• YOUNG lON
:Especially, who have become the viotims of
Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive
habit which annually sweeps to an untimely
grave thousands. of :Young Men of the most
=lilted' talents and ,brilliant intellect, who
!might otb.erwisehay.e. entranced listening Ben
,ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full
confidence.
IMUULGE.
.
Married Persons or Young Men oontemplatl.
Mg marriage, being aw are of physical windr
less,organle debility, deformities, &e.,
cured.
He who places himself under the care of Dr.
J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen
*men, and confidently rely upon his skill as a
.Physichsn
ORGANIO WWMI.6B
;Immediately Oared, and full vigor restored.
This distressing affection—which renders life
miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen
any paid by the victims• of improper indulgence.
Young persons are too apt to commit meow
from not being aware. of the dreadful .00nse4
lquenoes that may ensile. Now, who that nh •
-
`derstands the subject will pretend to deny that
DMus power of procreation is lost sooner by those
'falling Into improper habits than by the pro
tdent. • Besides being deprived the pleasures of
[healthy offspring, the Most serious and destrne
tlsC symptoms to both body and mind arise.
:The system lxioomes deranged, the ph c al and
mental functions weakened, loss of prOfrratlit
'power, nervous irritability, 401*P8191.2ki
'don of the heart,. indigestion, consta •
debility. a ivssAg' of Alui trame, l ;onugh, con -
sumptlon; decay and death.
Om), No. 7 Bourn PIUMMLIOY Brun, '
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a
few doors from the garner. Fill not to observe
name and number.
Letters must be, paid and contain a stamp.
The Doctor's Diplomas bang In his office,
DR. JOHNSON,
'Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lou.
don, graduate from one of the , most eminent
colleges in the United States, and' the greater
part of whose life has been spent in the hospi
tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and' else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing
cures that were ever known ; many troubled
witkringing in the head and sail when asleep,
great ,nervtiwness, being alarmed At sudden
°ming% ' Wafflings, with frequent' blushing,
attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were eared iflunediately.
•!4
These are some of the sad and melancholy
effects produced by early habits of youth, via :
weakness of the back and lhabs, pains in the
head, dimness of sight; iris of muscular power,
palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irritability, symptoms of consumption, &o.
MlNTAilat.—The fearful effects on the mind
are much'to bedreaded—loes of memoit, con
fusion of ideas, deiresslorir of *kite, evil fore
bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love
of solitude, timidity,. 4c., ars some of the evils
produced. •
.YOUNG MEN - •
Who have injured themselves.: , , By a certain
practice indulged In when alone,
a habit , fre;
quently learned from sill oiimpiuriond, or at
'school, the effeots of which ere nightly felt,
even when asleep, and if not cured '•uunfers
marriage impossible, , aid Moduli's both mind
andbody,. shduld apply:immediately.
What a pity that" a young_ Man, the hope of
his country, the darling of ble,par e aticahorild
be snatched from all prospects 'and enjoyments
of life, by the oonsequenoe of deviating from
the path of nature and indfilitisla a certain
secret habit. Such poisons rtes, before contem
plating
f&ABBIAGE,
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the
mmtneoessary requisites to promote connubial
happiness. Inde ed , without these, the Journey
through life becanies a weary pilgrimage : the
prospect haarlidarkens to.the idevV; -the mind
bowmen shadowed with &apt& and filled with
the melancholy reflection that the happinetwof
another bea:nucm blighto with-our own.
When the misguided and 1121pm:fent - .votary
bt pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of
this painful diaeage, It too often. happens , that
an illtimed' sense of shame or the dread of dis
covery, deters him from:applying to thosff who,
from - education and respectability, can alone
befriend him. He fallif into the hands of igno
rant and designing pretenders, who, incapable
of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep
him trifling month after month, or as long as
the smallest fee can , be obtained, and in despair
leave, him with, rAMP:thogth to sigh over his
galling disappulatment,, or, .by as „iste of the
deadly f poison, iletoury,,Jrasten ther_constitn
tional symptoms of this terrible disease, inches
affections of the Ifead,•Throat, Nose, Skin, etc.
Progressing with frightfil rapidity: till death
puts a period to his dreadful gassings by sand
ing him to that rindbioovered country 'from
whence no traveller returns.
'iNDOIIIMENT OF THE PHEW.
The many thousands cured at this institution
year after year, and the numerous important
surgical op eration perforated by Di. Johnson,
witnessed bythe ' reporteni of the Bun, ,
and many other mere notices of which have
appeared again and again before the:public, be
sides his idefiding as,a gentleman :of character
and is a ludil4lent tuarantee to
the sedated.
!M
Mime No, tkintb Credos.lek
Ittibital
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
'LYON'S PERIODICAL. DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT FEMALE . REMEDY I
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
THE GREAT FEMALE REMMDY
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY I
'LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
.LYON'S PARIODXOAL DIM'S
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
'LYON'S PERIODICAL. DROPS
ARE Bra TER THAN PILL
ARA RATTER THAN. PILLS 1
ABE BETTER THAN PILLS
ARE BETTER THAN PHAN I
i t 4you'a Periodical Drops are
ONLY;ITHE FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUE) PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
=I
ever - brought before Ahe and as a din
retie and specific for irregularities, challenges
the world to produce an nqual ; they are, in the
`most obstinate cases,
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD
REMBLE,ANG OBE TO DO GOOD
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD
'" RELIABLE AND BITRE TO DO GOOD
_ .
A.;TDFat
OA. OT D
!AND CANNOT DO HARM,,
IANT 4 t CANNOT DO ELVIM,
41.1 D CANNOT DO 'HAIM,
IF THE DIREOTIOIiti ARE ADHERED TO
ir TUE PIRECITIONS ARE ADHERED TOI
rs , THEDIRECMONS AERADBEEED itb
THE DRIX2P9M3 ARE ADHERED TO I
,a&RE.4T ALX4 TIMES I
;SAFE AT ALL TIMV3
r$AFg AT ALLREIHISI
sAn Atka, maw
except when expressly - forbidden In the direc
tions which are wrapped aromaeach bottle
mid bay° the written tdiptatnre of Dit. L:
1,1,7g0g upon them. , ,
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE
NONE OTHERS AREGENIILNE
NONE OTHERSARE GENUINE
HONE OTHERS ARE GICNUINE
.BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
,BEWARE OF OOTINTOPIIITS t
BEWATUtQF COUNTERFEITS I
REWARTO OF COUNTERFEITS I
They (Mr° all those ills. to which the female'
system ifkeubjected, with-,dispatch ands degree
of certainti'whiCte nothing but a scientifically
compounded fluid preparation could reach.
USE NO on= I
USE NO OTHER
USE NO OTHER !
USE NO OTHER I
For my Drops stand before the world as the nil
?fur ultra of all remedies, for the cure of all
diseases of the kidneys and bladder, Lencoreah,
Prolapene, and the mild, but pmdtive correction
of all irregularltieti
DO.NOT.BNIAIPCM) UPON
DO, NOT BE IMPOSED UPON
DO NOTAE IMPOSED UPON
DO NOT• BE IMPOSED UPON
who
by those h have oth er : prapvrations, which
they desire` e isilrn off egion the strength of the
popularity of my Drops, and who recommend
their own nostrums, thus appropriating to
themselves 'the conduit dinnand for my fa
ritidical,Drops, sea medium for selling some
thirig'which worthlires and inefficient. But
when theDnigest" you apply to liae not got
them, eithermakellin buy them-for - you, or
else endow one' Dollar to the nearest general
wholesale agent,
,irhe return pin -a-bottle
by return Repress. - •
' -You Will:thus save yourselves trouble and
obtain relief the greatest Female
for of the Nineteenth Century.
Over 26,000 -Bottles of this medicine have .
been sold within the last sixmonths, and every
lady that hemmed them, bi‘fOr the nature of
the cure, •would: furnish us with her sworn cer
tificate of-their efficacy; It takes but one Dol
lar:to make they experiment, and I appeal to
those of year sex who are suffering—will you
Wilde away when a single Dollar will give yon .
instant relief:.
Prepared sorely by Dn. Jae. L. Lim, Prao
tieing Phydolth:- -
Price $1 per bottle. '
G. G. CLAilii k CO.,
Wirotasis Dauocuer ,
Haim, Conn.
General agedti,for:"United States and Cana-
W: For edge at Wholesale h_y
D. S. WINES & Q 0„ New: York.
O. 4 OOODIVIN & 00., Boston. -
For sale by D. W. 'Gross & 'Co., and all
iate. ang,l-dricidr-mtew-lyeow. ,
olesale agents, Johnston Hallowee&
Cowden, 28 North 6th street, Philadelphia.
Celegrapt
LATER FROM OHARLEBTO&
Continued Bombnrdment of the City.
CONSIDERABLE PROPERTY DISTROYED
The U. S. Gunboat Attacked in Stono
Inlet.
The Rebels. Repulsed and Capture et their
Eatteryi
Advices from Folly Island received * per the
Arago ratite that our guns at Crimming's Point
opened onCharletitorivn Christmas morning,
lasting from Ito 3 o'clock. Several fires were
kindled in the city, which burned a considera
ble amount of property. The rebel batteries
replied without damage. - The U. S. gunboat
Marblehead was fired into bya rebel battery in
Stan° Inlet, and two men killed and five
wounded.
Assisted by the Pawnee_ she compelled the
rebels to leave their works. General Gerdon,
'with a detachment of men, landed later ink the
day and took possession of the works. The
guns were subsequently brought off , by. Com
mander Balsh of the - Pawnee. They are two
eight inch sea coast howitzers. The rebels had
one killed and five wounded.
-IMPORTANT ARRESTS.
CAPTURE OF mown RUNNERS
• - Maw YORK., Jan. 8.
' Two brothers, named Aaron and, George
Woll, and Messrs. Benjamin and Maks Hoff
man, have been arrested and confined in Fort
Lafayette, for" being concerned in the blockade
running buSiness. They shipped goods to
,Itassan, per brig Goodhue, which were suttee
aitently found on the_ captured steamer Mar
garet and Jeilde: Messrs. J. D. Young and J.
O. Budd have also been sent to Fort Lafayette
as shippers of contraband goods. Other parties
and also visltanta of the hotel here, known as
the headquarters of those of secession procliv
ities, have been arrested. The blockade busi
ness here kralmostplayed-otit.
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LATER FROM NEW. ORLEANS.
OCCUPATION Q /11DIANOLA..
New YGIIIC,'Jan. - B.—the steamer Evening
Star from New Orleans, with dates to the 27th
ult., and:Havana to the 29th nit., have arrived.
General Fitz Henry Warren, with a consider
able force, had ithbarked on the steamer War
iior, and crowing Matagorda Bay, occupied
Indianola without opposition. Some important
rebel documents were captured, among them
!General Magruder's address to the people of
Western Texas. •
An expedition of three negro ieglments and
;one _white regiment, and a battery of artillery,
'ender Ullman, had gone from New Orleans to
the Month of the Bed River.
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
Rtimared Advanoe of the Rebels,
Nsw Toss,. Jan. it.
Aitykes from Cumberland, Md., of the let
inst., state that our pickets near Winchester,
Va., had been driven Into Bunker Hill.
ME
-From Mew ,York—The Weather.
• Naw Yom=; Jan. 2—Midnight.
At this hour the wind is blowing northerly
gale and the thermometer stands 10 degrees
above zero. •
.Ituriszo, Jan. 2. Two hundred feet of the
Niagara Falls road, near this city, has been
washed away. No On have left the depot here
since Thursday: - Traitus, however, are running
from Black Bock to the Suspension bridge.—
Business in the city is almost entirely suspended.
The worst of the , storm is now over, although
it is still snowing this evening, the iiiiather is
intensely cold. • The thermometer, at midnight
on the 31st of December, stood at 42 degrees
above zero last summer, and this morning at
9 o'clock it was 8 degrees below. .
Telegtaph communication with the west has
been interrupted_
• Evan's bridge in the lower part of - the city
has been carried away.,
LATER FROM EUROPE.
OAPI Rack Jan. 2.
The steamer City. of Baltimore, from Liver
pool on the, 28d, and ,Queeruktown. on the 24th
of - Deceniber; passed thlipoint at 1 o'clock this
morning. -4... • _
The Londonlranes.had insinuated that hack
Duke litakdraillian not accept the ktexicau
crown, and :that Napoleon will have to cast
about for some one else.
King and Heenan had appeared before
brides for breaking the , peace, and both were
bound over to appmir at the_Quarter Sessions.
The London Globe cautions its againstreaders
the statement that Lord Lyons had telegraphed
to Earl Russell, predicting the termination of
the war in. six months.
Napoleon, in response to the address_ voted
him by the French Sonate,asserted that he was
actuated solely by good and pacific motiviiiii
his proposition for si congress.
The New York Police Commissionersi
Now Yoas, Jan. 3.
A`sensatim cliapatch from Albany says that
the new police commissioners .will probably ap
pointMelson, di Waterbury, Police Superin
tendent, and that two-thirds of the police alp
tains will repprt, to him, and that the Glovernor
will order ont the entire militia of the city -to
support the claims of tlie new board.
, .
•
from - Ifortreiss Monroe.
Gener• - Foam= Jan. 3.
al'Butler left here' fox... Washington on
the . steamer , city of findson:, The , sorer
Western lietropolis t frotiL,Nelissrt for New
Mein, fli t Himplon Mid "kir ile:`
pairs.
Maw YORK, Jan, 3.
Advicas from Havana. per the Evening Star,
include Mexican dates to the 20th ult. Gen.
Tkoblado is reported to have given in his adhe
-10/2.
The French occupied of Meonelia,
reported via San Francisco, Is confirmed.
The French forces were en route for Gum-
Oust°.
There has been no • fighting except slight
guerrilla skirmishes.
From Louisville.
Loormus, Jan. 8.
The Townes statement of this morning re
specting the 'freessing of five confederate prb
imam at Jeffersonville is entirely incorrect.
"A'hit prisoners were well cared for, and neither
death nor suffering occurred among them.
MT!' YORK, Tan. 3.
Secretary Chase strenuously insists on limit
ing the appropriations to the means in provid •
ingby taxation every dollar appropriated beyond
the amount which can be certainly obtained by
loans, and that without too largely increasing
the public debt.
T. Jour, N. B, Tan. 2.
1 Lewis Zelly, another of the captors of the
Steamer Chesapeake, was arrested to day and
lodged in jell.
Now York Markets.
Nsw YORK, Jan. 2.
Flour, quiet ; salts of 2,000 bbls. at $6 20®
40 for State. 85(47 70 for Ohio and $7
pas 16 for Southern. Wheat quiet ; 20,000
bus. sold at $1 4401 48 for- Chicago spra t.
p 1 49 for Idilwaukle club and $1
67 for red western. Beef dull. Pork
Lard dull at 12413e.,11r1d8ky steady at 90®
930.
Bebeiphs of flour, 11,000 bble.; Wheat, 10,-
900 bee.; Corn, 1,500 bug.
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