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'-''' t#3 e t .-* I :-..-? -6. . -:•-• P b 4 1 4 .„....„_-_,... ...,- ___,....,,• ..,.... ~, ...- _. - 4:, ... . . . -' • - . . _ ... , _ .. • —. • . . ------:„._-„,--..,-,,,•-.,_____ . .:- .. . . . . , " • .• , •• . • ._ , :. • -----* ----.-------- i PRICE TWO .CEN . . . .. , . ' . . . .._ r _ . .._. _ ... . .. _ , ,_ . . ________ . _ . . _ _ • , lIE TELEGRAPH. PußranitED , MORNING ANDI 4 I4iING,"" y GEORCI Office, Third Street, near Walnut. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. &ROL'S SUBSCRIPTION. e DAILY TlLKoaAgri is served to subscribers' ie city at 8 cents per week. Yearly subscri will be charged $5 00 in advance. Those. me who neglect to pay in advance will be, •ged $G 00. • WEEKLY I:4EGRAPII. s TELEGRAPH is also published weekly Lead •nishod to subscribers at the following cash copies, weekly copies 10 one Post Office. copies to one Post Office... DECEMBER 15th,1863. USEFUL PRESENTS NOR THE • - Co i• I X> -A. - SE SI • Dark Sable Furs, • mine Siberian Squirrel Furs, • ;eautitul German Fitch Tars, Handsome Russian Squitrel Furs,' Rich Shaded French •Efable Furs, • American Fitch, Silver Marten, &c., % 2 1s, Collars, Cafe, of "all 'kinds. ieee goods are fresh firm the handi of the ufacturers for our holiday sales. r•plendid assortment of French Embroider Collars, French work Collar and. Sleeves. In sets,: at,iful plain and hem stitched Handkerchiefs.' .nfant Bodies, F lonnaings, Edgings and In-' tinge. lew style llem Stitch Vine Embroider tdir erchiefs. - • BLACK AND SECOND , ' GOODS.! ock of dress goods, :. afferent styles . of Englii3ll Crepe Collarsi lack Centre Brochae Border-Scarfs, gander & Jonvin's plain aridatitched a, Veils, Gloves, liiik"fs,` , &c:, &c. &c. our mourning- department our; - stoe k is. leto. ' A LARGE LINE ZADIA'N' 14FISSE3' AND CHILDREN'S ALI-m . 2a CO 1 2 1.. A. beet assortanent of blankets—la exPra aiperior qualttlee—to be found. . ll , ry superior wakes of Black Silks, at lower' I than they ere now held by the itnixirteno , se are determined .to reduce hefure the let of January, onr "Ones *lll Jcided inducements to purchasers during holidays. CATH.C.OIT & BROTHER, "!7i '. Nest Door to the Harrtsbnrk Rank, ;cl6-1m 140. 14, Market Square... AU Who Value Their filiht! JULIUS ROSENDAU 1, TACI AND. ESPECTFULLY amiounces,to the. citizens. of Harrisburg end vicinity that -he hail' in opened an office in Market :Square,. next' • to Mr. Felix's . Confeetionery, , for, the.sala Is celebrated rTOSCOPIC Alit) TINO.IS;SFEOTACLES tese glasses are recommended tby pae..flrst: cal men, and all who purchased theta from:: rill testify to their great-Advantages twer , ,13 c r ones in use. Lenses are ground of the finest .orystai: assist and strengthen theimpairedsvisiori, last from 10 to 12 years without chaage. ifiico hours from Ba. Y. till p. 15. iou free. cci,E)-dBixt2itaw-wIM ILADELPHIA AND . READING Lebanon Valley 113riunke.hi; and after MONDAY, DEdfsitlM : 2Bll: 563, an ACCOMMODATION PASSENGE • i will be run between,Beadlng and 'Eat- ;, in addition to the other Passenger now running on the Lebanon Valley 'log Beading-at ‘7,15 A. mlllialaineLebaz 8.44 A. 5f., and arriving at Harrisburg 83 'riving Harrisburg at 5. P. M., passing __ - at 6.16, and arriving ,at t Heading - at. 7.-85 Trill* at al l Passenge r , ..• e Fast Mail Train, lealoipg Boeing at 1.3.4)7. will stop only at Wonnilsloyf f Nyottl3syti, lore,Palmyraand:, Enngo,elsl' , p assen gers will procure their Tick : olo)e entering the Traitis• 431 cliarge' OD all Fares paid 'in the Cars: - - . G. A. NICODIS, up General S ' •' . „ cling Pa. Dec 11 186i.---del4q3l " MUST BE sow L PAPn a flOafirag. - ;111EIFFEWS BOOKSTORE be moved on the ‘Bigt 'of jAtirti'next:, )ok of .Wall Paper mist bereZneisl;i4td'. mediate, be gold at verflow Prices i. f EtV' piing of Wall Papers la still gidliKo - . desirmg.oolpering their- housolr*Bl to eiraminti:lilteel)39rtment in:iv:l'4lAM; p onEFFFA: - :mber 1, 1?.63-.';',cd f. '' Five: =fir- nigh ,paid for Clear. Mixed ar viand. !Old Books 'wanted fOr7-Casii. I X P 0 41 4 .E9Fi Pi • E s 4: 1 1t11 ' IQ 110 s'ATLADA & ccq, ffo. 128 SOUTEIVI.N. T Between Chestauteed walnut • THILADELT I I,IO I L A rmAN,..A. hI. SAILADB,-Z:b. am ' rTMEct C Eplettdi &tide. 1 and 14 lb. boxes.:).l.76uitirAceltilit lie 4. 1- ,6 • ai &JP'. Jo.n.NSON 33 - ..oe.7tenr.triettfiraxi _ .00K -HOSPITAL, I most speedy and lefi reedissb tit for DISEASES -, O IferIPIPIEDE.NO.E. ,, unnw ts eta rb swnva itourts. NO MEWURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGt3. A Cure WEgentad, orlito:oBeits, in from One to - rgiO 3)&P. f 'Weakness: of • the 'Rick,. A t‘s of . -- tne Kidneys and Bladder , .I,l4oltiaary dis charges, Impocenci, 4.3l4Matf: 17.kbility, Ner vousness, - Dyspepaa _..l.Sagnor,L.J.‘ow Spirits, clonteden .:101aki Paipitagoa' of 'the He art, rsabgti.„ri___,-44:903161 Sillthraiso of Sight, or Giddiness, • :. amsesau'of - Ado' lieiqf?root; Nrse or Skin ? , Aileciions et :the. Ilia., wigs Stcmach or lkoreoi—those terrible' disorders arising from:Atm Solitary ' Habits of Youth—, those secret and solitary praotices more fatAl to their - victims than the song of -Syrens Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most,bril- Haat hopes or anticipations, rendering Marriage, Bm., impossible, YOUNG MEN .Especially, 'who have become the victim of Solitary Tice, that dreadful - .and, destructive habit , which annually iwoole to an untimely 'grave thonsands of 'Young Men of the most ; exalted talents and , intellect,: who might otherwise have antrencod - liatening gen atijs with_ the thimderg of 'eloquence or waked to emitasy . the 'living lyre, may call with full confidence • 50 4.00 ....10 00 1863 .M'ARRIAGE. Biairled Persons, Men eontensplat, Lug inaniagoi, being - niyave of physical weak ness, rgaulo debility,' deformitiN • Soo., speeciily _ - Pare Lace Collars He who pieenkhunself =Klan the care of Dr. J. may keligionsirconfide hi hishonor,sea gen tleman, and oonfidgitly rely upon his 'skill rol• a Physielan. „ • • - -.- f-r , •-, OthANID indiml3B • Immediately Cured, and full vigor restored. This distressing affectlonw renders life miserable and marriage imp - cable-1e the pen: alty paid by the victims of improper indulgeffoe. Young persons era too apt to commit excesisis from not being aware of tbs. dreadful ocinse vellum that, may. anode. How, who that mi derstandethe subject- will pretend to•deuy that the, power.of ,precreationis lost sooner brthose Lolling into Improper habits than by the prit , dent. .I,legfides be deprived the pleasures of healthy. Alspring;Ask- '344olnflow agd destruo: tive symptoms - to •, •• . , ;body . and mind arise. Thesyrsbanztqxlmee. ~.. , : ad, the phyainglend , lirentat_yitnyi . '`.. .. ' fie: of • Dro m a ti v i poNfrei,-neivims'liritatrifitY;ViiipePsts; palpita. tion -of the, heatt i : indigestion, fuestitutie* debt*. a,Weittig - of the frame, cough, con; eumptiOn, 'decoy-and death. r Ornoi ...i 4 Cw 7, Oornii Iritinintax Sraiii,;- ~. 1 • Laft hand side going from Baltimsre , streetak 1 few doors from the corner; not to observe name, ancl.Onnaqi. „1-, , ,. I,eidals-must' 14 paid and soutaln a stamp. niiiWt. 4 'o, l Dildqinasi4nng in his office. ' -- ,911: -- .10AN8014, - __, ..___--• - LL j. k ,i 1 :71imilEkelut: the ; uditiAPol lege of t 3 XPIP 4II :II:' don, graduate free' of the moat . emin ki colleges in the_ United States, and 'the greater ' I , part of , whose life has been spurt in %bohemia' , tale eet,,0444, 43arisi.Pb,DadelphisLand dig: I where, his t elfsotplimo - ,of the most astonishing cures that were- ever known; many troubled ' With tinSingX.thiaonlicitud este :w asleep, ,f.rrent, nervousness ,: being -elarreedAt sudden I 404141,,. 4 q, ,PMihfillritegaol with frequentlituahing; attended iattetiraqiwith derangement of mind ;Were puiviAramodritely. • . ialer,;,poTlatrLAß NOTICE ; Thatii liti BOX& idt the sad' and melancholy offsets produced ty.early habitic of Jiiiiitti,ivis : .weakifeltif tlilibeek and llikili, pabittla the •heed, dimness of alight, loss of musoular,powey, lordpitation of f the, heart„ lii*Psbsy nervous; *nobility, erlitatba of `annenniPtlnti,eto: , - M-Irtrnaaa.—The fearful effects-on - the mind ;are m ._: _a be .areidia—los4 me o ry, con-: :floe of ideia,AforeeiionOf spirits, evibfore t bl-*Illflia; aversion to society, self distruAlove of &Made, timidity, U., are some of-the evils -produced. - I t A - L -:_ - • - . . YOUNG. -r ~i ,- ',Who ' have injured '- themselves by - a certain' practiceinduliptul' in: when alone, is habit fre quently learned from evil companions Of at school, the Weds,' ofwhich are ',,nighcl4 , .felh,', in '',o°P - * 4 -V1 1 ; 1i , 1'9 4 7 1 44 - 1041 .00- that* haPc k #l 3 .. ';' 1 • d" " ,I '.W`. 01n4 . ai4 ' i'.4inAlVPV:l3iVniidlettlY: r- What* :Pify that* itiyoUng than, the hope; et, hisfriotaik4, - .lhe_darling othis-parenis, should be snatchefilrOnrwirgPeatiktaid enio ts Of life, bk - tbi•iiibnii fruce - Of - deviating': ,'' •).. the path of= nature' and :•tbdifigliiiht- a, t---, 1 motet habit . Such persons wen, before aulfaiii;-, plating idiiiila&GE, i14:46 .: ',i0 Befieet-t, ,- , , nud mind and body are Ml° Mostneoessest requisites to promote connubial happiness. Xtulos4,wlthant t these,;the journey PIV I O OI 4-TrP l€6, 4 1f,94110.43}1magil e prospect jitnir fidaikiiii , ifo,gg l vlew ; - the mind lewmes alladoioied Wifhiespait aryl Mod With the,-,mellinCholy rabodOiiihniPlefuipPluess of , . „, ,another becomet taglitedivlth"9 lllsmlL EWS QF PrEPW 2 NOK. • . , . L Whearthe,mieguided and 1 41irth} 3 0 It 4 TY of PleisfirnPhds he-batimblbel,the eae 0 Of, this pelvic& ill*pie,.lt too oftiniChlippemk. that off itshame of the,dreadlod r ills, cOory doteis Alin fann aliplAriglo thosewho from edudition 'and - rotliAcintibllltYA:c 4 m ,: tdon;Y , * lO O lan% :En falls' l ok4lr Unnda of iglu ,)f twnitlind deakillmt - Prti#d i ng , 7. 11 ni , , . Paige 1136 4 'of huli4 . L;gelr'bin "tebuntirY on ittflOk Itrang month afte r - month ; or ao, tow , as the mesAlest,fee, cap, be obtabled,,audtp - dwtr kirI 4 6 I . I OP AI LOVP d )'''' l ,4• , ,l• e •Agllli ci r 9 fr . 4 1 1 E 1 :5 ; - = ` : ~,„'4•=.2 Lzttliftts,;„2l taZior l ilitli 6l l ( ig 47 sf wm.i this isinP 4 V 444 = I Affeetionlf of il►e Iliad, Th. 14 4 4, i 3 Ok lio ate inVevid n F witb-, 610 1 1 0 1. OP h ' ~. .. d• 'PAS n PeracAlilial ilfenPlur • • -.', 1 .:,moth lug him inli.ho • uzulißd Sono* fralt! whence n o tra#iei - re i tuk*. , INDORMIONT 0F..`15117. g-V.40. r The many thonatoubraitak ittehltibiditntlon PDX fifter4Par, and tholt4frintierOnt hiportat erenal,opgrallione performed by 'J Dr. ,nio *.. withal* hp Rus - repertetwoßthe Ednii," uid many other papers notices of 'Which have fr jsarogLitg*Md Mvn before the publig, be , 604 1 44 4 1 , 4 4 mis a gentleman of chuttfetat 1 1 •resoosidbility;:is-a-sufficiecat *palmate* 6* i the ifilicted. : !, ast r rik.."l• 1 L g Dlififilige SEKDRarboURIBTe.:II i i i . • , rifienirity .1.:•12 ' Cu Vs* If rederiste t. leba ~;;\ intbigaL IntNrat The Great "American Remedies, " KNOWN AS "HELEBOLD'S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : HELMBOLD EXTRACT "nucau," " " SARdAPABILLA, " IMPROTEFID ROSE WASH. • , . ILELALSOD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY (X),NCPTRATED " COMPOMW _ FLUID, EXTRACT 81101 - IU, ' A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY For Diseases of the i BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND paopsicts, SWELLINGS.. This Medicine increases the power of Diges-, tion; And excites the ABSORBENTS into heali thy action, by which the WATERY or CAL-, °BROUS .depositiops, and.. all ESNATUR ENLABOEMENIE are reduced, as well as pain; arid inflammation, and is goodfor MEN, W 0.4 MEN or CHILDREN: s ,' • HEMPOLIY S: EXTRACT BUCHei FOR:WEAKNESSES Arising from'Emsses, Habits of Dissipation„ Eddy Indiscretion or Abuse. -. arraanno Irma Etasompwirre smote Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the Skin, ton, • Loss of. Power, Lao of Memory, Diaculty of Breathing,' Weak Nerves,Tiemblind , ' Horror of Di sease.,: ,Makeffiness Dimness of 'Vision, .. iiion, .- - -Mi"a _in.2thssi kack, Universal Lassitude ofFlushing of the Body, the. Muscular System,Eruptions on the Face; Hot Hands, Pallid.COntenemcfL ' These symPtonis, if allowed to - go on, which this medicine invariably removes soon follow , IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of Whioh,the re:int may expire. Who oda say that tasiey are not frequently follewed by those "direful aimms," INSANITY AND CON, L'EXPTION. . Many are aware otthe cause of their suffer lugs, but none will csinfese. The records of ,the Insane Agylrms and the melancholy deaths by simple of the assertion.Z -uEwnnriol, ONAFECTED WITH ORGANIC ,WEAKENSS Requires the aid. of medicine to strengthen and inidgerafe_the system, which Ilelaibold's Ex trait Brich;ti invariably does. A trial will con vince the most &eVro tt FEKA.T.,ES—FEMALM -- , ff,LNALLA•I; OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, NA 7? ' TED, FO R CONTEMPLATING I ( 4 11 7 4rA GE, - la many affections pecnliar t 6 females the Extract Mach i n is unequalled •by any other iemedy, is in hic:reale or Retention,' Irrese laiity, Painfulness, q sum's:piston of. the cue-. , tomary Evacuations,„ plcerated or Schirrous state of th - er.lJteruh - leavorrhea ,or Whites, SterilltWSiid-fOr'all-colliplaiiitiiiieldent' to the sex,Whether mglrom Indiscretion, Habits of issligaleOgkin the. .., • __ DICCIIREJOR CHANGE OF, LIFE.., ,NOT.A.MaYSHOULD FE TfTeROUTIT.. - Jake no Balsam,ktercury,orlJnpleasantMedi eine for Unpleasant and - N,ngerous•Diseases I . ~ HEMBOLD'S EXT.RACT-RUCHU, CortaßostrftWiwi ift .. tar** 141 0 0 o:At tie gacpensi2 ; 9 oc . po chan g e in Met ;no in convenience kii, no eiposure. It causes fre- Anent:deice, 'end giveb . strength to - I:l4suife, thereby re:l:loving obstructions;preveittisig#4 curing Strictures of the Urethra, ad:gide pafn and inflammation, so 'frequent in this class of diseases, and_enelips.;Poistappsi Aimed, and Wornout Metter,;44o3:Wds upon thousands wise . ystre lign thq'vletitas of quacks, and w have LrikriteaNirfetia to tie criredla s a .sh ort . time, have-fsitiiii they were deceived, and thikt e" a'Poficin" . ohlut by, the deceived, 'tot "Poivoifol..,., A s tringeW7ibeen dried up hi the system,; to breek•outfirt&' 6 Eg r r i f ted f6'nli and Vrhai* i:.? . 1 ""Tlago.:' '-•'' ' ' ' li fLe'RElabbLD ' A. wOhicrr BOOM tor all Affections ,and Diseases - of the Urinary Or gans, whether Wzdingiplffple,,or'reuutip, fram Whatever cause brigiusitbagi,4o no ma4er 1 ! hew' long standing. „ Diseinfee,. 6 f . these, 'orgaria___ require the aid 'of a - Didiiittpi HEI4BO,LDS. EXTRACT Brian] . IS .tbe Great_ it` It la cettahl tor,iave this:'thislred , ; \ind:A.n .41 Diseases for Which it , is' recomme nded. ' Blood--BloopAood: liehtbbld'ii Highly , Concentrated ELUID EXTRACT sawsikPifatIIZA:SYPHILIS. ' This is,anaffec-, 1 1‘4 of 4lii, Bid, an itiadoi? the 'Sexual:Dr- O; Linings Hof thallose A Fars; Ttliiiit,'Wlnd-: pipe, and Other Mucuipurficiiii,lialithgjts'al/ - pc:arent:6 in the form, of Xdileatr, „ Helhiisgd'o Extract Sarsipardla; puritits :the Bioo, and removes all PoilyErtiptiono of the Skin,Vving to the ComplertirteClerr%istit-Ireidthy polor. It being epropered AttpleislY i for'thisl brim of complaints, ktsr.Blossißttrifying Properties are Preserved. to,a gresoter‘ e It.pp.t than any other PYPIO 4III - 40 I !.arila oa. ' -.) - •3x , ' • - ASTAYBOT4I)!S: • R01444.81E1. An excellent Lotion fo r' disease:o' of a Syphi,-, litic Natty% enikail. sl3 , iniecttimin. diseases of tia Urinary Organs, • arisintlreiin habits of dissipation, uwAilnitionniiiition With Ahe Ex tracts Bache and Sarsaparilla; in such diseases I . I,s recommended. EybleneCof the most re sponsible and relic` bleohmmeter isdU,accoMPanY the medicines. okaTmagrEs Ot CURES' from eight to twenty Aide . " standing4With names known' to Science ' and Fairta i :'Far Medical Pioperties of Biteliu,• see Dispensary of the United States. See 'Professor, MAIMS yakiable works on the Practice of P 1441- See roinarlorrAde by thiflate cedehrited Dr: -PliLY sic", Pheitaeiplaa• ' soh rquiprke infulai Dr. ICPARAIMEMedX3WELL',' a celebrated Physician and inembiltiof-thelleysk oJll4o_odihrgifs'ins; Ireland, ail iitibliihiiriii. the Transactions of the Kings and Qtri)ents VoninaL See Medicn- Oirargical Review, published by BENT. IRA nes, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. ,thqintstof the 40 standard wo, is onldedir eA Extrakofißuche4l 00 per battik or eix for $5OO. Ertrizt Awskiarilla, $1 00 ' per bottle or slx. - tOr $ fet 5 00. Improved Bose Wash, 50 cents per bottle, or six for $2 - 50, or f493l44ofenftch forrsl2A, -wkiolkw3ll-,perif ow - 0 mt. tie 46 - st oEsuniterowes; - It direc tions are adhered .ta.lieliiitaliblinay address, s i xpre ly, wood, fronsi v observation., . DeficAribe iymittori,sirk idl i thninunloPtibbs: - dares gner enticed., AltriPayin 10 , . - „I:it; t . L • A v. t.PeM,aiPelrr49l"lthiofiiwea=l a= being doli - 1 11 4 cloth sayi , his PPPaYg" onsaintain no nweotio, no mercury, or other . injwrkerua.drude, tmd are purelyzvegetable.: t .. . : - , , s ,P ••a Tt BMA:BOLD. , i ; Sworn and before me, *JAW day ofNovember, 1854.. 74ip11..p. mg , : .: ! , ~ i Aldor, Ninth ahvt ab:ltaco,' '. , i.. ; 1 Address lettereforintation in ~ , I , ..).ce -1 - Z.rt. 71,e,ffdie. :C A ,1p1.41 4 10 . mitijilti 1 DO L . , vPOt . Pet! - 11 7 .1liiniet, below_Gaesilinutt lakimogp • 'r.Bll pait g Cekffapil tNAVjG.UItAL Cl?!Ip310401.IES GOV. A; G. .CURTIN. - -- ' (corm:wen ) On the conclusion of the delivery of We inas-, gimtraddress'oelitcr.itiekiiiitell tit - initial's points with enthustasttc,cheenc.- ~';'*- If' .I pt,„ Go h ver. F .-ln,,rmisanj irith ttni," „ffpeaker, ROMs int .'i 4r:of 1 1 1 1 1.2Eiee• TOPtifTeit to thehalloriii - :.; ?*.' ' -,,, -., 111, _ _ TZ,STIMONIAL TO TILT GOVXII2IOII. When the Houser, had been chlied4o order, lion. W. M. Meredith, Attorney . General of .the Commonwealth, said that he was present to introxince. a committee front the State of NeWlerseY, Who had - corn° here to present to the GA:tvernor a testimonial'of the sense enter tained by the citizens that State • of , his eol ith:diem and energy in , the cause of our common country. Mr. Meredith then introduced Hon. 'JAMES DAYTONE((lltairinitn . - of the committee) who, addressing the Governor,said: I come, sir, from, the State of New Jersey, bearing' a testintonial Troth - the' citizens -of that State to the Governor. of this great Common wealth:--great in her resources and her powers; andtruly,grest,b9Ouse all that she has is *id upon the common altar of the CountrY. - 'Ten were pleased to refer to us in yohr last State reper,,read ln -tyht House„ as Torte:goo& neigh bors . - Let me assure you, sir, that we looked with deep anxiety Ron the reedit .of the last canvass in thii Statei knoWiegendifeellng`hoir much depended upon. the-firmness of the old Keystone of the arch , when_the,arch.itselt was shalten to- its cerdle% Now' that the trial is over, and the result known, and this day has witnessed the crowning ceremonies of, that con test, we consider - that it is cur duty, as good neighbors, to appear 'here and testify to the faithful l a b ors, of the standard bearer in that - 1 canipaign, who bore the flag of liberty and Union - on:to victory--a war of . Whits, it is tree lint lint in its: moral and political result Anore important to the nation at large. than -the dearest bought swicees, upon: the bloodiest bat., tle field.. If tie ` is ad, Mr. GOvernor, , are we not rightly here'as loyal citizens from a loyal 1 State—the Onlyloyal State,lt is true, save one, with a Democratic Execitive • but lam bound to say that he ; es proved - ht:Tundf- faithful to, the untarnished 'honor of New Jeraley-r-[irp plause)—has sustained the Administration in its effortstit crush otfi `this rebellion and has kept:Mins& aloof and aloft from th at-dinninn; five faction'of Ills party Who would •hamper the Administration in Its .efforts to - save-she Itepubffe. - ' ''... • -.. . ..i , . We have been here before. As neighbors we Camiiin thcrlatter days bf June, *hen the Capital - Was thieldened. "Yon ; Wili,biar mewit oessihitlinforig the fi rst to rallytoiti defence were - Serseymen ; and our heroes lie side ihy side with yours on the well -fought., fi eld? of Gettysburg iao. the mounds in.that consecra ted city of thenehle.lie*lWfil for all time boar ,witness: that we : hate indoeli been heie. We come herb - aghin4- I ;tbiti2tlmeupon an errand' personal to you - and ,yours . , W e ,c ome there bearing a testimonial: from,,,the citizens Of New Jersey, and lath. himored - as the chairman Of that committee in .`presenting thit,:testirno nial at thls•Ainie asap. etidence Of the &pm:4- *n of your iambics - in behalf - of ont,cernmon `c eosin-,` And ' let . me eak,,tbat. t tliosoorbein We reeteeent here, who have tak en part Work, , are themselves representative nieri of the -intelligence tied industry of-inyßtate. t, - ICmi,)iirhilst - I speak' OE the givers, ; let Me, not be tin - Mindful - of the:anthor of the ' gilt it ielf-'--- John - Sanies - Audubon—Onii a rieidentell. your own State—a man whose world-wide reputation fow have been' able ,to reitoli ; and he his left behind him a record Upon which he has written hie apprwiition;cdpur cenntry,ite liberty and. liar lark. , A. single tackled:it may serve as an illustration of his , cbaraCter. , For ten - long years he had searched for the sea-e agle in vain. He swam the streams,- he climbed the mountains, and when at last MUMS ercktried his .'efforts, lie ,Writes": e.fNet even, Elena:Al: ' . himielf when he' diseietvirod, the' planet that bears his name could lutionipeilene ad' more delight . ; ;and aslhialleir-VArlit gate - hie birth and liberty, that r inn wto;wrie first . hiricichring its indelondencastande,firte hiJny heart." Therefore' he called We noblest, of eagles, after the nobles of Mari, and - named. it the bird of - N,,Paishinyttot: 7- 14ifiTirese.] F; , -These war of - - Addifictin--wa bring with us and herh,present as a fitting tes timonial of tho i apprecintion that we as loyal Citizens of Aow jaiv . ziyiiiiye (or your •torks4 1 Gov.lcutiTF, in. 'reoililtlClhe teOuttgliti4 feePohdedlii the. fono.___,_,. l ‘ l 4 ht!lfietial.C. - __i , 1 1 ' Ma. DAMON 'MD., qtarmaPat OP 1 . 1111 Ca esar;' :'f'o . 410:321M#1*that,, ani-,,oltligii_Je24. grateful td theisople:of New. Jerseys9 A , *is to ken of their kindly regard would he an at tempt to expresi a sentiment which bictOo,l4 l 4 B. for equate utterance,:ln,words.: ;Nor could I ex tend to yoo the' frill 'Measure of thanks which IS doe to' he Hoopla` Of New Jersey for coming to our:aid in tho day of our extremity, when the rebel was upon; our 1011, when he breathed into his longs this , air.that God' Almighty in tended for freeinen,, Baton aloha,* as:this hen I feea that ' the peoPle of my, own Stite have approved my official„ conduct, the of a gilt from the peorlief a ufdghbeifigStnti Ys more than , . ordinarily pleasant and cannot Mail toinsplie,Me With,a more hopeful courage again entering ,nion the adinbalalzation of public affairs. But; sir, ydn i said one word that deserves lame' than thanks. Von . said "Anti y'ciur Governor was loyal and truete thiiNsAitM7 ellife and that he liar ilv44 all the,i)owerls . 9l.7- Is'great office tirsupport:the (Anse Of. the. A 'public I &Prick - think t oti Tor , that t 1., intY • e,.,:_' Almighty ha l praised ~ , i159- i id 'aPPIONIA - S i r,. obit the sat rifiee 'Cif's . . -r of a million of plecious livekt; N • - - Ti - e i: A y mnnkitufffered Imonneh Mi' one . .'-.o log - -•M , :r our ton has beeif-e14.• •-• igtlanourning and rrow, it . ; is too' hiteii6W to give ogthle eon- Seat ,• abd-P4 .1. .litudit4l/1 - strike`handi With atrliody 4r. :' . - ''ef fitly ' edth An '" L' VOlitißiiiblY will etandlikihoGovermakint: Islei '`" t' - '-L 1 1 Theileoplo'.of PeenisylvidilaiAniroredlY' it- - ached to the Republic founiledi thritiiiiin 4 • the Bevolutiorwhave 381u*, lit alinetiogio mrhands , the likreamtive office for ancithet three , ranf,,that they; belleire -Mr 4!mirdstralkott of tko•pastlerm hag fairly ilingeated their=views of political duty ; Mill , whilst 1,-canitol.derl thatJthis - renewed • menifeetatioinf of generens ii i 0 . :Olden:* from Akin Who -hack 40 viill4 - r - r .:hdogreat arili iroantsectiftees foifthe Nitta ' oof.. , eur •,Govaloraerit; lit' thesdaceref. ' , - ble Adeasure,iya .f. iiiiiistobioonbite - tbaV 6,o4loiimealkow4iVidolatliiivdraiiiiil-t lA y ska dere me keenly sensible to tho magnitude and liMortiniCiiir theirerk:whichlies beiforiine. This eildeirte -.of syispithY avurelitimmi which you:have conveyed to Me in terms of flattery ... will help to.strengthen my hands,and will no 1 permit me , to forget that the , welfare of - Penn SYlvaiihrie the 'imitate of New - Jersey, as we as of evety'Othin State in one National Union ,- Now, gentlemen_ of -the, conimittek - . we ate neighbors and we are friends; and 'ewer. good neighbors ne*,indied,,becanse.,`Yeu:sayi 1 yoli are' nii to Our* wintry . There are`p r een-i liar reasonSwhy Nell Jersetandlkaditylvanhe 1 1 should at all times feel ft oommen4tterest - , all that concerns the prosperity- of either.. : Ly tug aide by side, their borders, only separate.. bye rifer which is the great avenue tn'thi lbomniercial advancement ••of both, and the 4 river so spanned artificial connebtions es to , - rather a line of demarkation than a barrier to the intercouree ofltheircitizens, the. States ~. by nature closely associated. ' Then, gentle men, the first settlers of your, State and o) were people cif 'a eommon origin. In the gwa struggle for indetiendence the same army fought on the soil of each under the lead of the Father. ochis Country, and the bettle-fields of thandywine and Germantown, of • Monmouth and Trentbn, and , the'; crossingof the Deleivake can never be forgotten while the American heart palpitates with joy at the name of ITSIOI - • May these inffuences of neighborhood and of kindred, of historical indolent and of Wattle' interest never be ireakened nor forgot ten, but prove in the future, as they have' al ways heretofore, the bond of a wise and en- Iduring Mendable. .. • I ehould not feel called upon to thank you, lair; for your statement as to the loyalty of New Jersey, for it is a part of the history of this war. New Jersey:, has 'watered all demon& made upon her by :the National Government. Jersey has never faltered..:When we were in distress the 'Jersey B lue was - upon our' soil as somas the rebels. [Applause.] 'Pennsyltra nia does not forget—ahe will, I trust, always remember the alacrity and energy with which the volunteer militia of New Jersey rushed te. thadefence of this State when its soil was, during last . summer, invaded by the 'rebel horde. In the promptitude or this movement consisted mach of its effectiveness ; and , the us generospirit t Belt-sforifice - widch was thus Fatttested has Imposed on us &debt of lasting gation% and whilst I most earnestly trust' h your State -may never be threatened with Similar danger, I promise thaw° will ever be ready to reciprocate the assistance so freely ren dered by your . dtlzebi'dirring." the ,exigencies that theniintricarirdedus. - Thiele a: theme, gentlemen, upon which I feta wool& dwell at greater length; brit after the ceremonies Slick havejust been completed, it would unduly tax your patienceliiid my own strength. 'One ..woid at lett* is dne to the , volunteers of Keifletsey, -- whoi •from the out break of , this rebellion crave so heroically stood in many a 'field side, by side-14th those from PannsylVinia and bther loyal States. 'One t ot your regithente under the command' of Ibrave !and intelllgentcolonelhas, foe several months, and until quite Ist*, rendered efficient service M this State; and gas, too isany of your •ant-, semi were anumert • • a the 'sienna; (of the fearful three days' theirt'at Gettysburg, and now lie in the Notional : bnrying.plaoe; upon our soil; and : ab the future vilgrim shall visit . this spot : Odi n 'Oland to the • Valor and of - the American' , " soldier, he' Will ' find' among the names of : thow veielhere fell sor•• saliently' for the sake of their ciemtry many from yodr owd State of New Jersey.,. We. will , guard their, ashes-with teat - chid care, and 'their: memories . will be embalmed the hearts Of a patriotic 'people. : . The spot'sheret they lie' willever be cherished and defended by us as the. Mecca .of all toren of liberty, for there, rebellion 4.2 eased tobreatiferfta ilestilentlallnfinerice over 's' land dedicated to 'freedom. - [Applause.]" . There' II therefore in the history of the past- and the facts of the present—in all the interests of trade and commerce—in all that appeals to the heart and the beed—thb record of the dead and the living—overwhelming Ws ion:that =New Jersey and Pennsylvania should be forever geed nigh boreltitostimenil which you have :tendered me will beloarly - prized by., me and mho, chiefly for the'lli*ei of the , ems i and as indicative of their fijeWilY egitet l l l l; :but; lon willpardon me for Ohifilukto the halm& value of this mplenn did production of „a peed siftedintellect; em heilhaed as it_lS Iffith .rodeteeleud perfect:taeta, and in a ••. , style: o€. art: l'OrerthY,,..of * jaw- finhibeil laborsof the greakAiidtibm, , of. 'whtmt it'-usedY he said that „no purer mind was eversievoted •Kthe studY, of ' nature,: and.no: , more faithful aciddlndefatigable laborer ever surrendered him self to the task of scientific investigation. Ea was truly a =Wither° ;, and ble -name. ilkoon silloteOuslY 94 11 4.4401t5 , the greet of alleged. I thank4oo,..Senwentell,aud.thestuwhom yeti represent, ,for,this great* mail most beautiful of Amer i can books. 4 shell . ever cherish this the inostAllidhiguished offering ever made to Me. '' 'Tito, navel- had high honom.from the PeOille of t Peinsylvm*, ,., But I, sought them; I Vented to lie hoeeredhY She PeePle Of Perrn. 0 3 1 , 1 irallie; -11 .40;04' 411/0 23 0 me viiren3mdied upon' th em ' ?law .4fimair hes made this,offer log ft} thoilithoot my Ileehingilfor It. I will preserve it, _r!rid I iriliglve it-to-msshildrenas a leitaoS , WOh 4 1 4 1 eve. elan to remind them that their ? fath er, a wayward Manotthe world, was fortunate enough to wage° thishindoffer hat frota pen ,i4le Iltkwhola)ie Wm° claim. - I again fluinkryon and the gengemen whom you rePresenefor thus remembering i ree, and theis:thiliking of PeansylVards, in mesenting to Me the moat ecoxitaible gift of,which ',could 'have heEkthe recil4Wut.. Ltbani . you also for tie kind Iva& , with which,yea have conveyed tci 'Me thhilestiMordel . , Ida not know : hoverT . . -, . . can OrSr nsweretrum for . it. 'I cannot ret . , e.. it capt; tet Bay ,toyettand the: people of Neat jeisejr, that'S;meowitlllkall., thp infinnities , this nature. hinging „Monad hint: , day thanks God that ids 'heed gioko. to wil 16eding emu ' TY. 'f:racwig cp*o l ,a,palituw t. '— - i ~ ~-.. finzorivisistfr or ,A01#0.. ! .•• ' Mr. BIG} LM Aii the ineldeishrof:CiedtyW ,urg have been alluded ti 4: Mesa% ltdiebsoirle• , t there is_a_gentlananspresentrrantunesake of the man, whet ..oricedinfettpledtilV chair in •lihfoh Y 93 oil 8 4-.1, I. therefore suggest.. that the ;Sgaxer o the Reersepixonduce. to , ti* ifierehligiliiiiijoi•Geberalliabioc'ir. i The it Csgestien Of l wri Bassi)/ 41ms ' .:aisceatfd . tat *MI I, .* - i o, . It, ' , .-1.. •) , ....:1 ' :'37.411 iniertiqntrilckcgd Geliclo,ll--Pfen.-, liaiif lici 'e language : ;fellow panne. I lako4licifEaviu. iiitWneing : to 'Yen Ilerieral Haneock, ti- son of PetwaYlvanlid- [Greed lip - Plausea - re• like . many of, Yoe, have today met Genarg Hamer& foe , tl Ll .,g t o . time ,tp know him pensontilly; _but'4llo , neweja . cad :which hair become familiar th'us ell sunhat df the . . otos= bEFenallyfveaitaarho - .upeititheffiild bf Gettysburg won laurels which:reflect: lonize on our State aka_ which *ll,, ev,ekinalte. ihe name` ce H incear * - digi ttr"aff - as the field of Gettysburg. [Applause.] MI 17, ; Exit/am OP oar. xuazcocz. , Gsateisr. HANCOCK., whoaras received with the the most enthusiastic demonstrations, said: bentietnen; I feel highly honored by the invite lion extended to me to meet yon here on this ocs• ossion—not alone Mint has giiren me an op. • portunity to meet so many dislinguiehed gentle men. whom I otherwise probably would not have known ' but - that it has given gee an opportu nity to express, in a few words, my sentiments in regard.td the anima id - your patriotic Governor. I have known him-snore from his desire to aid and sustain the soldiers in the field, and to in -mime our national army, by addirig to it thou • sands of Pennsylvanians, than from any Intl- Mate personal acquaintance. 'S am a Pennsyl vanian; and in my boyhood I heard Pennsylva nia spoken of as the Keystone State binding the others together. But the term at that time was probably bestowed more bli account of her geographical position than for anyother reason. But now the citizens of other states admit that Pennsylvania is the.moet important State of the Union in its connection with the operations of this war, though there may be other States that have larger/ populations. T have no doubt that the pre-eminent position which Pennsylvania now holds is owing to the patriotic course taken by His Excellency the Governor of this State •in constantly filling our armibe, and in aiding and strengthening the soldiers in the field. I beg. that yon will indulge me a moment. I have oome here for a special Object, of which probably some of yon are aware. I have come. here for the purpose of adding to the strength of the Pennsylvania regiments of my• - the Second Corps. It is a corps that hereafter will no doubt be identified "with the histnty of Pennsylvania from the fact that it•brone of thenorps that performed its part at Gettysburg. I merely ask that that corps-athat , the regi- Meets from Pennsylvania in that corps—be filled to the maximum. I have received en couragement from the Governor of this State. I had hoped that he would sound the key-note; far you know that when that's comely sounded there is _some prospect that the music may be good. I hope' that when he sounds that note, •it will be sound-. ed so clearly -and accurately that in its vibrations through the length and breadth of 'Our State, no critic can detect the slightest 'falsity. The strengthening of onfanides is all that is-now necessary to - end this rebellion. 'No President, no party, can end this struggle, hmless an adequate army be provided to en !form the lairs! • I have been with the National army since the commencement of the rebellion. i know the temper of the soldiers; and I tell lon that those soldiers will sustain those who "stain the country and themselves, and will sustain no others.: gaud apPlose-1 I minima nuummen amazes. I Mr. KERNS. (Philadelphia) moved that 10,- 11•11 - coplei in English and 2,000 in German of the Governor's Inaugural Address be printed for the use of the House. - - ' The motion was.agreed : to. "I'he House.then - Adjourned. r_ Nem Wintrfistuunts cg the old. -Waikriver Line, iespecllnlly in fqnns thepublic tbatol4DrdiVrntol riort'ation - Line, (the only Wallower tine now` in ce in this city,) is in sacceasltd operation knd'prepanut to 'carry freight as low -as any Wier *Pilaus' line b430/0011 Pidiadelphisi Harrisbing, Sunbury, Liewhdrurg, vrilnamspot, Jersey-Shore, lack Hai* and all other points pa the Northorri 'Central, Plailidelphia and Erie and Williams. port mid Elmira Ballroads. DAN'L A. Ituniaa, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa, Goode sent to the Warehouser of. Meeire. Zell ; Hinclutuko,,* oe. 808 and 810 Wretalreet, above Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4"O'clonc, r. will arrive at !Luneburg, ready for delivery , next morning. tapBo-rdayl NORFOLK OYSTERS, EAL Belts, under the Jones Mime. York - Myer. 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