Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 19, 1864, Image 1

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BY GEORGE "BERGNER.
' 7,4 ' 'THE TELEGRAPH.
MORNING AND -EVENING,
By GEORGE BERGNER
Offlee Third Street, near Walnut.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
_
SINGLE SUBSOR/PTIGE.
r - The DAILY TILEGEAVI is served to subscribere
. the city at 8 cents per week. Yearly subscri
- re will be charged $5 00 in advance. Those
persons who neglect to pay in advance will be;
charged S-'6 00.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. A
57E - * TELEGRAPH is also publisied weekly and
is furnished to subscribers at the following cash
rater
Single copies, weEkly $1 60
Three copies to one Poet Office 4 00
Ten copies to one POst Office.. 10 00
Ngu) 2butrtistmats
1863
DECEMBER 15th, 1863.
USEFUL PRESENTS
FOR THE
h Dark Sable Furs,
ermine Siberian Squirrel Furs,
Beautiful S . : lemon Fitch Furs,
Handsome Russian Squirrel Furs,
Bich Shaded French Sable Furs,.
American Fitch, Silver Marten, tiro., Szc.,
Muffs, Collars, Cuffs, of all kinds.
'These goods are fresh from the handa of the
aanfacturers for our holiday sales.
A ephardid assortment of
• Pare Lace Colls.rty
French Embroider Collars,•
French work Collar 'and Sleeves. Insets,
.tiful plain and hem stitched Handkerchiefs.
&ant Bodies, Flouncings, Edgings and In
tinge.
ew style Hem Stitch Vice Erabroider l
ikerchiefs.
BLACK AND SECOND. -
;NING GOODS:`! 1
, stock of dress goods, •
J different styles of English - Crepe Collari,
Black Centre Brochae Borderßoaffs,
[(wader & Jouvin's plain and stitchecticids,
Is, Veils, Gloves, ladk'fs.; &0.,&c. &c.
n our mourning department : our stock :Is
Iplete.
A LARGE LINE
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREAV
IA adr. C3 l ASt.• Za Elk 1
'he beet assortment• of Blanketsin katra
2uperior qualifies—to be found.
y superior makes of Black Bilks, at lowei
than they are now held by the impotters.
we are determined to reduce onr-larste l
before the Ist o Jangaryopur priqea
decided inducements to gnrchasers :Awing
holidays.
CATHC.A.IiT & intO3l7ER,
Nest Door to the Harrisburg Bank,
der.l6-1m No. 14, MarketSquate.
All Who Value Their Sight ;1
ILTLIIIS ROSENDALt
•TICIAN AND OCULIST
ESPECTFUTZY announces to the, oitizenrk
of Harrisburg and vicinity :that he has
i opened an office in Market Kane, next
to Mr. Felbes Confectionery, for the, liale
its celebrated
ATOSCOPIC AND TINTED SPECTACLES.
'hese glasses are rempmended by the first
Beal men, audrdl who purchased them from
will testify to their great advantmes over
Nther ones in Use.
Lenses are-ground of the finest crystal.
assist and strengthen the impaired
last from 10 to 12 years without cliange.
lice hours from 8 A. N. till BP. M. Slonsul
n free. oct6-d3m3taw-arlm
ILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD.
Leto' ion Valley Branella;.
3r MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th,
,CCOMMODATION PASSENGER
ain between Reading and Har-,
klitlon to the other Passenger,
l
Inning on tb.e Lehmann Valley
ding at 7.15 a. at., pq g TAba
m., and arriving at Harrisburg at
Harrisburg at 6 P. rt., - passing Leba
id thriving at Handing at 7_35
all Passenger Stations.
U Train, leaving Reading at ).1.07
only at Womeladorf, Myerstown,
Mlle, Palmyra,, and ;gammas=
3rs will procure their: Tickets be
the Trahm. An extra .charge is
%res paid in,the Caw.
A: NICOLLS . ,
General Sup't.
Dec. 11, 1868.--del4fjBl
MUST BE SOLD
PATER, BORDEP.S,
cnommut, S 800 STORE
'N.moved , on the first of , April :nett.
A Wall .Paper must be reduced, and
(fore, be odd at very low prices ;
ice of Wall. Papers is still golog up.
litmus of papering their houses, will
examine: his. assortment and prices.
THEO:T. SCREFFER.
I, 1868.
cents cash paid for Clear Mixed
pound. Old Books wanted-for—cash.
IMPORTERS
S AND L,N,qu oR S.
MAN, BALLADE &
128,,sovra 2 0 71111271 HMSO,
Befieon Oheettait and Walnut , '_ • .
PHILADELPHIA.
\ 111L&N, A. M., SAILADR, J. D. BAUM.
ortANGES and JAPIONS for - dale
*WISIVS; wholeeale and retail. dtf
DR,;..-J-0 aNS:O-N
ia.A.Late3CMC)I=L3II
LOCK HOSPITAL,
effecturr r r e ed m:rea m :th c : for "11
DISEASES :011 - IMPRUDENCE
! ( _! l _ 7 W-. 131 -Eggcgo TlnEmovsoulte ,
NO :1111OURY, QB NOXIOUS DRIFEM
' A
Ma Waikui.l4 2ticaunpe, intftwon . One, to
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder,lnvoluntary Ms
aleirgeq ; G e n eral . Debility, ,Ner
vonen4,:DyspepdaLanguor, Low Spirits,
Gonfusbim of Id eas,Palpitation of .the
Heart, Timidity, Tremigings, Muskegs of Sight
or - Giddinees
,Disetie,ef Aftti, Head, Moat,
Nroa.or ifleacins,ttif the liver, Lunge
Stcmaoh or Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—
thom wrist and solitary practices more fatal to
their victims than . the song of. Syrers , to the
Mariners of Illymes, blighting their- most bril
liant hopes or anticipaSons, rendering marriage,
impossible,
YOUNG MEN - -
11363
Estally, who haveilecomat the victims of
Solitary Vice, that dreadful sad destructive
habit which annually sweeps to an untimely
grave thousands of Young Mon of the most
exalted tees% and brilliant intellect, who
might. other wise'have entranced listening Sen
ates with-the thimders of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy the living- lyre, may call with full
o3nfidenoe.
Married Persona, or Young Men oonteteplat
ing marriage, being aware of physical weak
ness, organic debility, deformities : &0., ape:Ally
He who places himself ; endertheeare of Dr.
J. may religiously confide in his honor sea gen=
tlernan, and eordidantly rely upon his skill as a
Physician. .
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately Cured, and full vigor metered.
This distressing affection—which renderalife
miserable and smnisge hapoadehr—is the pen
alty paid by theiictims of improper indulgence.
Young. persons are too apt to commit excesses
from not being aware of the dreadful come
qualms that. may. *Moue. Now, who that un
dentands the said,* willpretend to deny that
the power of-procradioxlls hist mum by those
falling into improper habits than by the pru
dent. Besides being deprived the , pleasures of
healthfoffspring, the 'most/anions and destruct.-
tive symptoms to both body and mind arise..
The - systenakeomes.4 - the physical and'
mental functions loss of procreittive:
power, nervoualmita try,- palpita
tion of the lingt„:lndigeetion, 0 0neuteVemel
debility. a •waWng Of 'the frame, cough, con.
sunipthar, decay Ind death.
Wimp, lie, 7 flomstrammiucra. Suomi
Left hand side going frost Baltimore street, a'
few doors from the corner. Vali uot to observe
name and number. -
Letters must ;be paid and dada• a etenne
The DectuKs ,Diplomes hang in hisicable.
' • • a • - 1!)B. -JOHNSON, •
Member of the Royal College gurgeona,
den, graduate-from one of themost eminent.
colleges in the United &eta!, aid the greater
'part ' of whom li.fe has bean Spent in the hospi
-tab of London; Paiii, Philgdeiphis and else-,
whim his effectedeonaof the most astonishing
cures thst, were • ever! known ; many troubled.
With ringlatin tha head and earatihn*deleripi
great nervmerfreM, being al ?cad
"at sudden
sounds, bashfulness,: *IA frequent
attended sometimes with derangement of tr.ind
were cured inuuedistely.
TLICIC - PatiVITOULAH ROTICIi.
These are some of the sad and itnelancholy
effects prodiaced by early habits of youth,*vis :
weakness of the back and limbs, pains in - the
head, dimness of sight ) loie of muscular power,
palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
Irritability, epantorniTitcopsungditifin,
m g m --Thayy.e' garfal'efrecits on the mind
are much:to be dreaded—loss memory, con
hellos of ideas,. deprcesion of spirits; evil fore
bodingsf -to society, self distrust, love
of ladituds,thiddifY, 450.9 Qty Onle Of the-evils
produced - YOUNG. Mw . A
Who have injured themselves- , by az:certain
practice indulged in. when alone, a habit fre,
•quentlY learned from -evil. companions, er at
school, - the effects of whicb"are nightly felt,
;even whensleep, and. if , not, cured ,cruders
marriage impoisiele,•and destroys.' both mind.
and body, should aply immediately.
What a pity tha t a yormgonon„the hope of
his country the darlbag of ids.pareads, should
be snatched_from all and enjoyments
of life, by the consequence of deviating from
the path of nature and, indulging in a certain
Reetbrhebit , &eh Patois nuns, *fere Penton
plating
- Afamtislak:•
Mad that - sound mind and, body are the
Most•nocaiiary. requisites to promote connubial
balTinbee; 'lnd t'Ocir wit4 6 . l 4,s )2 ..WjAiilePtno7 ,
mienlife hammed a WeerrPugritnea : It he
proupeothourly darketuktpAhe yt ew.i , mind
hederees sluidowedadthissp •
air and filled with
the und ak ohaly . regactientbat.the Imppiness of
an_ other beCCOKOA#4WAR..,Teu
I:4AM or DifitlitoßKlL
When the nilsguided_linthnpinclent Votary,
Of pleasure finds he, haaltablied thaseedii- of;
this painful disesSe It too often belgiener•tbst"
an !Mimed muse of -guano or the• dread of dis
covery deters him fromApplyingto those Who,
from education - arid • respectability, ski alone
befriend him. He fallsinto the bandit of igno•
runt; nct designing pretenders, who, incapable
of Cuing, inch bin pecuniary onbelinnees keep
him tritil4mcsatli after menth;,or , as long as
the'=Called fee can be Ohtdined,lndln despair
leave - him ruined health to sigh over shin
galling,:illeeMintelO!';'_ - *--Wth e efilt;i(e
deadly poison,. Meersal f nwen.t.he ,oenitita
tiong Bymptonis Of this teirpleillseise, 4440
'
affections of the Head; Throa Nose, Skin, etc.. .
progreming with frightful ,rapidi • ty, L deat h
puts a period tellidreadfnlindfaingu bfiend
tug him to that' 3.7ldietiMilCoonntlY. , frora
*hence no traviilar returns. " ' •
BE
IIiDOBSIOUGHT of THE PRIEV;
The may thmumult canal at this Walt - Won
3tearafter year, and- the Atureerous inipartarit
sur gical; operationsienformed; by Dr. jobs,*
j immied bY_
tp
Ah4l ,sP rten3 of:the A teh a
- ir
many outer .pers, notices of w
n c ii r opodiktfyidligain before the public, ba
ne his o t e rAngigc a gentleman of 141=y:ter
si4l: o = l/1 - Yrt'll' 4l _o l/6 ?* 21 lialcantee to
tLe
Oilifeki33l3
cjakii No t w s o uth Wearies, St.
itlental
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY, 19, 1864.
lieh'ual.
The Great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS " RMICOOLD ' iI "
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ
HELMBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHD,"
" " • SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED ROSE' WASH.
RELILBOLD'S
GENUINE P.REPARATIONS.
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND.
FLUID, EXTRACT guotru
A POSITIVE. AND SPACING - REMEDY
For Dieeases of the I
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, _ I
AND DBORSIGAL S WE LLINGS.
_
This Medicine increases the power of Diges-'
tion, and exCitaaAhe,ARSORBENTS into, heal
thy action, by. which the WATERY or GAL.
CEROUS depositions, and, alll :UNNATURAL
ENLARGEMENTS nreredigred, as well as pain.
and inflamination,,sikis good for MEN, WO
MEN or CHILDREN.
HEMBOLD' AT EXTRACT B UCHU
FOB WEAKNESSES
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dkuipation,
Earlylndiscroticm or Abuse.
ATTINDID WITH TICS NOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Exer-Drytu3ss of the Skin,
tion, Loss of-PoWer,
Less of :Memory, Dilliollity of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Dimes°, • Waiefulroxq f
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude oflolushing of the Body,
the hluseilar Voncen,Uruptkuni on the Pace,
Hot Hand* - Pallid Countenanee. -
, These symptoins, if allowed to go on, which
this medicine invariably removes, soon follow
.P1f9.1 7 .6.1far, FATUITY, , EPILEPTIC
IM one of whleh the patient may eTpire, W•liP
can say that they are not frequently followed
by those "direful
INSANITY ARD,CONSUMPTION.
lifany are aware of the use 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
of the assertion.:
TMECONSTITII27ON,. ONCE AFFECTED
,Wirli ORGANIC WA` A NWESS,
Benirae tho ald.qf media titres eu and
invigorate the .systain,. Ex
tract Bucliwinvariablydoes. A trial will con
the most skeptical.
FEOIAt
.3--EN/kALIFFEBIALIPI,
'OLD OR.YODWG, , ..EINGLE, MARRnen, OR
- CONTEMPLATING AfARRLIG4 •
In rjiiuy egectiow.pepuliar to .females the
Extract B=hrs - Is unequatred any. other
;remedy, asin Ohlcrosis ,oroßatantion,- Irregu
larity, Painfulness, or suppression of the cus
tomary Einenations, Ulcerated. or -Schirrolut
'state .of the Uterus, Lencorrhea or -Whites,
Aterilitr, and for all complaints incident to the
see,Aggther , 141.4 . 10jearetioz6 - Habits
oft' , t‘ l.
. - LI;f00g allow
NO F Y MOULD BE wint IT.
Take no - Balsam Diercury,or U _ t fdedl 7
;clue llaxlMotr
X= .PgIiTXTR Or
ttrOHIT,,
!cum Secret ./Neessen ;1t lit-.
416 ittitinfit,Fllttl4Or no ohm* In Wet.; no in-
;convenience and no exposure. It causes ire
anent desire, and giiSs strength to Urinate,
-112 exe0Y relPevillhobstrftetkine, Preventing and
Suring Btrictrirq of tilt Thi tln t allaying pain
and inflammation, so-frequent-in 'this class of
diseases, and exp elling Poisonous; Diseseed, arid
!Wornent Matter. -Thonsands upon thousands
who have.been the victims of quacks, and who
have paid • heavy to be cured in a short
time, have found were deceived, add that
*the. "Poison" hati by the use of "powerful
4.4ringentst," been dried np . -in the 'system, to
break out In an vgrrOlited fOr* and perhaps
after
Use HUMBOLDT EXTRACT!' BUOITU. for
all Affections roulViscoops. of the .IJdnary Or
gans, whether existing. in Male or Female, from
whattrier cause originating; and no matter of
how long standing. Dismiss of thine Organs
mitre •the aidsf w Diuretic. HMEBOLD'S
=TEAM BUOEITI is the Great Diuretic, and
it is certain-4.e =have the desired effect in - all
Magas
for which It is recommended.
-Blood-Blood. hold's Highly
Goncentrited.:=Oompouste 'MUDD `EXTRACT
.E.gthis-PAIIILLA SYPHILIS. This.is an" idea
t'llohsf the Blood,:ond attacks the .BeXurd Or
gans, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Thicsat,lffind-
Op°, and other Mucus Surfaces, makingits
etaap
tnal) in the form of Ulcers: Helmbold's
••_trod hargapsill4, purifies the Blood, and
*oven 01E00 ArgptioN3 of the "IN giving
40 the CoMplegtOtt a Ulcer And r ilealthy 004.
It' being:prepared enrsosly forthitr alms of
cinaplaints, its -Blood-Thrifying Propertied arc
preserved to.aipeater *tent. than any other
preparation of Sarseparilia.
-'IaILMBOLD I B ROSE WASIf.
An excellent lotion for disetties O.* klyphi.
litioNaturti, , andiis an injection in dbiewes of
the Urinary ". Organs ; arlidng from hablte:-Of
4issipatipo, used in contiention , the' Ex
:trade Machu and SOXPROVI4, 11'04b4 diseasesais rocommersied4,llllitiesee orth r e, most
ble and, reliable character 'Vial aScor a z
.0 medicines. OER'BFIOIOII - OF c
irom eight to twenty yiars-standing,
_with
SamerOnown •tto . ~ S cience and Fot#0„: For
hiediealProreties of e6e Dleßtinitry . of
to rafx s i s ' i tt E47 - sSiti
*gni* woltreisothe Fraelloosof hee
t
=marks made by *elite, celebrated Dr: PUY
'hIGE, Philadelphia. Bee' reinarki made by Dr.
McDOWELL,'S celebrated Physician
and inemhilsi of the'lloYtdAJoilege of Surgeons,
Oeland; 'in'the,Traniactions., of
the lingearid griebn's Jourial.„ See' MediSo-
Oirurgical Biviaw, published - by 13ger.r:TILL
VERS,:Fellow of the libyelOollege:of Surg eons.
the most of= the ; late , standard ciat
pine: • ikitOtht . Of BuChtt $1 00"pei'bettle;. or
Si for $500: ~ 12ctraatt of - :Efersaparilla, $l . OO
per:bottle; or six for . $5 00. Improved BOi e
.-Whith; :60 cents *pert bottle,* Ai for $2 60, or
halite d'olisint each for sls - .fikiviiich bent . ;
*lent to cure the Moot _
obstinate toms, if direc
tions are-adhered to. Dellireind tii*any address,
.securely packed-fronf - orsierVation. Describe
symptoms in all COmiumlinttlins..: '(lures guar
anteed. Advice gratis.
- AFFIDAFT.E.
Personally appeoredbefore me an . Alderman
of the.CityT. Hehnbold„
being Y: SwornolOth•sai, his, prepara
tions orslateilk... UP,..u9stercurn-beother
injuzione drags,; are prirelymegetalski. s '
Pd. T. 113=111OLD:
Sworn - end WWII* Worelne. Wand day
of November, 1854.. 1014.2. up3BARD,
• Aldermen;l4llzithlikeet ab.ll/61, Phila.
Addier=lettori faklifonnation hi confidence.
• `:11. Z. ITEUNIMAri; Ohanilit •
r.Dapot 101 South lOiltletreek bekniOliaitimt;
MAI/Mph% Day2fily
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Iffigullamont:
ELECTRICITY.
WONDERFUL DECOVERY AND WONDER
FIJL mtwrs.
Tilt. J. M. (MEANER Would resmlfully ln
1/ form the public inzimeral and the ()Incised
in particular, that he has opened an office in
South tecond street, below Chestratt,Harrisburg,
Pa., where he will treat all diseases entrusted
to his tare, in accordance with the systein
disiovered and taught by Prof. Cl. Bolles, of
Philadelphia with whose institution; lao has
connected, turd.to whom hp takes pleasure
in referring the" public , for. Inforinatiort with
resphat to hie . sums in controlling
. dlictase.
No`iirrigging'the system _ with uncertain med
ical agents. 411 - cures perforined by Magnetism,
Galvsnlim and other modifications of Electricity,
without shocks or any unpleasant sensations.
After.= Electrical Diagnosis, a guarantee will
be given, if desired by the patient. For w ill
information call and get a pamphlet which
contains hundreds of certificates from medical
men and others proving the superiority of this
system of practice over all others. Conautiation
free. Office lire 9t012 A. M., Ito 6 and 7to
9P. If. 111 W DE:J. tiliff94 013A . A.M.E11.
de29-dtitawl.rn to-tlpse , •
DAN% A, MUENOR, MitNT,
OF the Old Wallower Line, respecifidly in
folans the public that this Old Daily Trans
portation-Line, (the only Wallower Line now in
=lately° in this city ) is in euneelleful operation
and pre pipsl to earl freight as low any
other .individual line bOtween Philadelphia,
Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Wilt Import,
Jersey Shore, Lock . Haven; and all other points
on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie
and Willitunsport and Elmira Railroads.
DAN'L 4. MUTILKI' 011 ",
narrishurg, Pa..
Goods:Ant; to the Warehouse of Messrs.
Prnoock, Zell 'BX lainchrawlica. 808 and 810
alirk.et street, above :Eighth, Philadelphia, by
I o'clock, m., will arrive at Harrleborg, reedy
for delivery; next morning. rap3o-rdntyl
GREAT FURNITURE SALE.
SO OW Worth of Furniture for Sale.
BARR & CO., Auctioneers,,Harrisburg,,
9 Pa., respecitally inform• their numer t
ous frli3nde, that in connection witlithe auction
lumina* they ' , have °peeled New Furniture
-mini, where all kinds of Furniture will be
sold, cheaper and at lower prices than at any
Other place in the city. They havingmide ar
littn
ingeents with the largest 'manufacturing
establishments in New York, Philadelphia and
Thltintore; aild being ittAally receipt of Vitrni
the largest Orders will be Ailed qt the
ehortest pittle notice. Always on hand So
fas,'Stuffed Pailor and Cane Seat Chairs, Te-
Aa-a-tates, Niuble Top Dressing lltireauty Ward-
Fro* Bedeteadd and Tables -zof. every descrip-'
Faney , and Common - Furniture. All kinds
!f Second Hand : Vuitgure 444% in acclutnge
Air ' The b • ighed price vitid:lor second
hitadlro*holti: rarnitufe, 404 by
W. DAUM & CO.,
Auctioneers, next to,State Capital Bank,
sep 19 t . •
e • _ .
now.as
im b. t sr et. l a Jae. r,
• (Sucosiscut To mummy a•' wirtaxm,)
- - • Ridge Road, Harrkiburg, Fa., .
VATOULD regime:Willy 'inform their old• cul
l' l omem thAt Bei has purchased the entire
'fixtures of - Mears. &Unite 1!C Weldon, including
all of their OLD. NEGATI*ES, so that all who
have had their negatives, taken by. that firm
can have their pictures executed as before, at
greatly REDUOM PRICES, $2 PER . DOZEN.
Having refitted ihe Roams, , are now
equal to any. to the sity,,apog amtwia , pre-
Wed to execute
PHOTOGRAPHS, _
CABTE DE YISITE
AND AMBROLYPES
illhich for softness of tone and flattering effect
cannot be excelled. i.finafanteit. satisfaction t•E'
ullitho'may film' Me a call. • °
• • • • B. G. FLOWERS.
ribit2B-d3znos-Stal.tutss, .
pniTOMUMM! NOTOORAPHS!!
• IIFIRRIETE ' 41 . 6 WEIWCArt
' .70112111MLY or arm! ROAD, •
lot ESPECIVIILLY inform the citizns of
rh3burg t that;they hays reeved:their place'of
business' from ledge Road to No.; 110 Market
street, between Fourth and Fifth,.where they
haVe gtted p 4'iteIfPROTOGRA.PII GALLERY;
with all the modern improvements, where they
'fire prepared to do first chum work.
' We guarantee peifect eatiafaction to all. who
favor us with a call. - no2l dBm
•
• ,
REAL ESTATFA.. T parvATE SALE.
HE s
.
,
Teveral proiieti of the estate of NiTII4
, LIAM AILISit, Medeceased, in the altrof
Harrisburg, conidsting..o* Houses -on Front
street and.Chestnnt street atand near the, cor
uppcg Frcsit.and OheSinut siseets,'a•vacant lot
on litulberlystreetvnear-Third• street; and 194
acres of land at the - easterniceminnenf• Marltet
street, are offered for sale. For : of • sale,
apply,to_the , undersigned, Seventh quid' Nohle
et T ets, rpiladelphia, • •
•THOlifAff ObbiplAN.
BOOB`-LENTEI WANTED EARRYWEERE;
1( TIEVAII7EMIENPVIA II
LISINiG:
Broa , rEus ialimpt an d be5t.11.14 7
tory of The Eteboltion,,,fnd other pup,
1 1 1 4 119O;a Wow Who Lim ltionCy plenty
and- books sell quickly. ifirNer cuhiwf
free, Write at once to k
'Auburn,lW Y. . janl3 dosw3w
ItALPH 1, ItdAIOLLY; • .
,BAtOxszia - yr.a,t-Masom'
OPEKE with 1) . Fleming, Eecond
street, Hirrisbarg. Strict attention paid
to all legal business, collections, military
claims, pensionsptc. Exemptions from dxalt,
cliims prepared and advice given.
delB-deod2ma
TO LADIES.
Tr YOU wish , good Letter Paper, 'elopes,
1: Inlt,.Pens, or,anittirlog:else in the stationery
- 3iou will do well 11._thillbagat
pgEopacs BOOKSTORE,`.
p.O-th . • icanistwg:4,
BUILDINGS bTortE Erbit
OF beet finality, •Aelivered'-to, any .pttit •
lhe city. Apply to J. KISH,
jan:l2 , Immediately below the oity.
EA**
XXXVllT'tongress-giirst -Session
Shinag; "
- iVASIIINGnIi, Jan. 18. -
Mr ,Henderson (Mo.) introduced a resolution
requiring ;the corporatione of Georgetown and
Washington to establiih a general system of
vaccination:' 'Adopted.
Mr.LWilson (Mani) reported back 'the bill to
promote enlistments and for other purposes—
Mr. Howd tWls.)litrodnoed a bill to estab
lish a bureau of "eniabeipatton. Referred to
the Select Committee on Slavery:
Mr. Sumner (Mass) Introduced a resolutlim
to abolbh the color q ualification in carrying the
_ •
malls. •
The resolution to expel Kr. Davis was re
ferred tnthe Oonimittim on the Judiciary.
On motion of Mr.. Wilson, (Meas.,) the en
rollment bill was taken up, This will occupy
the entire melon.
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. -
Mr. Dawson (Pa.)-aubmitted a preanxbie de=
daring that a great civil war- like that which
affEcts the United States fs•the most greviotis
of all national calamities, producing spoliation
bloodshed, corruption and immorality • And
whereas, the American Government canno t
folly wage war except 'for the sole purpose of
restoring obedience to the Constitution and the
aws etc.; therefore
Be it resolved, That the President be re
quired by prpolamation or, otherwise, to de
clire'whenever any &site now in insurrection
shall submit herself to qui Government, as de
fined in the Constitution, ail hostilities against
her shall cease, and such State shall be pro
tected from internal interference with heilocal
laws, and the people-shall be fully guaranteed
in all the rights which the Pederals'Obristitu
tion gives them. r
Mr. Stephens (Penna.) gloved to litjr the reso
lution on the cable. ,Agreed to ; yeat nays
The House by a large :majority; .tabled a
resolution instructing the Otommittee on Mili
tary AilSita to Inquire intn.the propriety of et
emptiM; active: clergymen. of allliemominations
from the draft;
• Mr. Cox (Ohio). presented a resolution to ap
point a board of . commissioners :who can, by
negotiation,• reach ,the authorities In - the South,
,with a view to the hgrgediate exchange of
prisonors, taking Ahe.Aatter out of the hands:
pf Gen. Itutier. - • - '
Onmotion of Mr Washburn, (Ill.,) the reso
lution was tabled ; yeas 91, nays 66.
FROM: WASIVACITON:
WouggiTo4iillui• 11);-,
it is believed here in the beet informed
quarters that the rebels will refuse to give up
Major Whiteln crolupge - .. • - -• •
The ice in the PotOmac is gradually br _ ll
by with - the warm weather. •
Another sale of -confiscated lauds will take
place at AlexandrisLon.Wednesday next.
Uri Committee on the= rebellious States had
a special meeting thits morning; and will un
doubtedly. agree to a bill re-organizing the
rebel Stares.
liFarketra tor Telegrairh,
NILAJDALPHIs Jan. 18
Thera lea firnier , failing4dbiaadatuffs, but
not roach:doing. There is but little export
demand for lop:L.olnd only 500 bble extra fam
ily sold at $7 2707 40, end fancy at s9@lo.
Small wiles of rye flour at $6 44, and corn
meal at $5,59. Wheat is held with more
4nratese; sake of 4;000 bush. fed at $1 69®-
1 70, and white 'at $1 80(41 90: Bye is steady
a $1 400141. Yellow corn Is 'dull at 'sl 12
01 13. Oats find at 88e. Provisions dull.
Crude petroleum moves slowly at 24,. relined,
in bond,. at 440,45, and-free at -. 06®64.
Cloverseed commands- $8 2548.50 ; timothy
$3, ,and flax seed $8 15.- 200 bble whisky
sold at . 94095. -
Nsw Yoax, Jan. 18.
Cotton quiet; Sales at 82e. Flour adimmed
5 04 100 ; sake 4,500 bble, at sff Oilga 70 - for
State; $7 50(47 70 for Ohio; and $7 70(48 10
fey tikinfflern. Wheat quiet; -oaks of 31;000
lituthels at an advance of 6e ;. sales, of-Chicago
*ring at $1 60®.160, Milwaukie Clikb $1 53®
1 03}, Red $1 60®1 96. Corn quietsand nomi
nal; Mized is held at $1 27®1 28 hi store, but
buyers oAy offer $1 25. Pork firm, at $23 for
Mess. L3ro firm at 18®,140. Whisky firm at
92®95. dieipts flour, 10,783 bbls. Wheat
none. Corn 8,657 bushls.
Philadelphia tiltcook„ldArket.
Pananiffigua, Jan. 1&
Stocks firm; Penna. res sq ; Beading 681 . ;
canal, 65; Long. laland, 46; 'Perna.
11., 71; gold, 169 ;'," iczobange on -N.
enhsylv.ania Legislature.
191POITED MIXPIUMAY 10It Sic.; DAILY %1:(411011APII.
,:.STATE.
1 fiforgay, Janiari-18, 18 64."
:Thersinate met at 11 o'olock;inid was'ealled
to order by Mr. JOHNSON, who oansedlthe
Oleik to read thelollowingvderitation: • •- • -
Cw.ugrunti January 18, 1864?
I hereby deputelhe•Senator from Lycoming
'to act as Spmker during the.sessions of to : 44y.
- ' JOHN P. PENNEY
SPeakerEinite.
To G. W. kaileißiLlt,
The Journki of Friday;, was read and
4! The Clerk' of . the House of Representatives
bah* introduced; presented the Toliowleg ex
kick from the ,Tournal"of, the
"IN THE f Holm OF ThiIiiiiIIMTATIVIS4
January 14, 1864.
• i‘t o k motion` was made by Mr. KERNS, (Plaits
dilphisi) • ' '
,"Tliatlhe House proceed to place' in nomi
nation candidate for the , office of State Tree- .
steer, which Was agreed-to 4. whereupon
"
,Mr. KERNS (Philadelphm) nominated WM:
P. HAMM.
cOCHLW (Philadelphia) nominated
•
Henri Moore •
'‘.4htr. HENRY nominated B. R. Bradtbit..
• .Mr..OLMBTEAD iiceninatal base Benson.
=qtr. PRICE nominated-D. B. Ralatim.
/ 4 11 r. BLAGIC: : nvm . liatifiSt A. U. Gross.
.theneeninations closed.
“Ordered? ThatMi: Parroosir act al a Teller on
the part of the - Howe, and officiate at the Vee
tion for State Treasurer, on Monday next."
Oa proceeding to the second reading of said
exttact,
" The yeis and nays were I - up:tired by Mr.
OEAMPNEYS and IIir:TITHRELL, and were as
follow,. via: " . • -
Yr.asidessrs. Cl:nunimays,Connell, Fleming,
Graham, Hoge, Householder, Johnson M'Cand
less, Nichols, Ridgway; Terrell and Wmthing
ton-12.
NAlB—hieBl3lB. 138111111131438, Bather, Clymer
Glatz, Hopkins, Lamberton, M'Stierry, Mont
gomery, Reilly, Smith, Stein and Wallace-12
So the question was determined in the nega
tive.
Mr. EIDGMAY moved that the Senate Pai
jourrnmt,ll to-morrow morning at .4,1 o'clock.
Disagreed to, 3 to 22.
Mr: STEIN movedto proceed to a 13th bal
lot for Speaker. -
Disagreed" to, .12:to /Q. ‘•
Mr. iIIDGWAY:II6w renewed Ma and
it prevailed, when the Senate adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESIDITATIVE2. , .
MONDAY, Jail. 18, 1882
The House met at 11 A.
INTIBTIGATION CONCERNING BARE.
Mr. SUTPHIN offered the following retolu
tloo. which, after discussion, was-rejected
WARMS", A number of banking institutions
of this Commonwealth have given the required
notice, under, act of Assembly, of their inten
tion to apply o this General Assembly for re.
newali of charters and other privileges ; And
whereas, Rumors prejudicial to the character of
some of the aforesaid banks have been circu
lated throughout this Commonwealth for years,
to.the effect that charters granted for the pub
lic interests have been violated, and that the
business has been conducted with a single eye
'to the pecuniary interests of their stockholder&
'entirely regardless of law and public justice ;
therefore, •
Resolved, That the Speaker shall appoint a
:special committee of five members of this body,
with a view to make such examination as may
be right and proper into the affairs and conduct
of such institutions as may be applicants for
're-charter, increaseof capital or other privileges
from this Legislature ; and_ that such commit
tee shall have power to send for persons and
:FsPerr.
AMIENDMINST OT/ coNscatiPuort hCi
SEARIGHT lead in place a joint resoin
tion, which, on hie motion, was considered and
ipassedpinstmoting our Senators, and request
ing oar rePreeentatives in Congress to vote for
Abe proposed amendment to the Conscription
Act, requiring the Board of Enrolment to sit iu
:the county towns.
=, Mr. MEYERS read in place a joint rasolutier;
:recommending amendments by Cobgress to the
army and navy bills requiring the payment of
the may and navy officers, soldiers and sailors
in gold and silver or its equivalent
--Referred to the Committee on Federal Rela
tions. -
Mr. BILL, an act to incorporate the Anthra
cite coal and iron company.
Reberrecttio the Committee on Corporations.
Mr. WIMLIVir, an act hi incorporate the Ply
knonth iron.company.
Referred to the Committee on Corporations
Mr. COORRAN, (Philadelphia,) a farther
supplement to an act to incorporate the city of
Referred, to the Committee on the Judiciary
(locaL)
Also, a supplement to an act relating to com
mencement of actions, and for other purposes.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
(larsal.) - •
Also, an act incorporating the Emien Insti
tution for the benefit of ohildren - of African or
Indian descent.
Referred to the Committee cop Corporettoo6.
Mr. SCHOFIELD, an act to provide for e
More accurate assessment and valuation of real
estate in the city of Philadelphia.
Referred to the Committee on the 3uciiciari
(local.) •
Mr. MILLER, an act relating to opening
Streets and payment of damps therefor in the
city of Philade)phia.
`Referred to`the Committee the Judiciary
(locaL) -
Mr. awmarr, a supplement to an act re
lating to last wills and testaments.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
(general.)
Mr. RURCIVIN, an act to incorporate the
Humboldt Petroleum Workb.
- Referred to the Committee on Corporation,:
Mr. ALLEMAN, an act to enable the stock
holders of corporations to be witnesses.
Referred to the Committee on the Jndiclary
(general.)
After_ the presentation of other bills, of no
public interest, the House &ileum/
NORFOLK OYSTERS,
IDO BAL Salts,,under the Joni* Holm. York
JLli. River Oysters, a fine article, under the
Jones Hones. ,
which will be served up in
fine style at short notice under the Jones
Honse,' by [no3o] JOSEPH SNIVELY.
MORTON'S GOLD PENS,
ANOTHER LOT giF MORTON'S
.UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS
4tist-recebred at Scheaer's.Bookstore,
AU pens waTranted fp; one year.
MIM
ENGLISH DAIRY and
NEW YORK STATE MEESE
At [n0251 BOYER & ROMP:EEL
.
hONAY 1 HONEY 1.1 Hojwar
TUST receiv ed
. one Avit., fine Cuba How, at
J deos • InfXiCy.; Js., St CQ.
SUPERIOR WINES AND RRANDIEs
YES offered in this market. In-bottles and
J 24 by the gallon or
dad() WM. DOOF., JR., & CO.
SHARPS CORN, -
A NEW ARRIVAL, at,
no2o - DOM, & CO
500, BARRELS' of Oboice =New York and
picked .APPLEB for gale Apply to
• Cl. fi. TUN/5,
de24 dtf
Nunov a
CHEESE. A splendid article. In
8 and 14 lb. beam Just received at
declB W. DOCK, Ja.,.lt CO.
SMOKING TOBA - 000.
gamut' er: ;
impt24 ' • D9CIK 00.
AVA, JAMAICA,andirAGIVITA Coffee at
J [n0 2 871 W. BOCK, & CO.
A. GOOD MITLETKAM AND WAGON. with
• Brim, for Else. 3. MEL
PRICE TWO CENTS.
I=
Foot of Walnut street'
El