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DECEMBER, 15th, EFUL PRESENTS FOR THE ID . .11. -sr FS Dark Sable Furs, • . nine Siberian Squirrel Furs t 3autiful German Fitch FurEf;', Handsome Russian . Squirrel Furs, — • Rich Shaded French Sable - Pins, American Fitch, Silver Marten, &c., &0., Muffs, Collars, Cuffs, of all kinds. goods are fresh frog', the hands of 'the /cturers for our holidaf siales: 4 lendid assortment of Pure Loco Collars, French Euribroider.Co)lars, French work Collar and Sleeves. In.se.is . iful plain andttem stitched Etandkercliiefit: Bodies, Flounclngs, Edgings ' style Hem Stitch Viop Embroider . .rehiefs. BLACK ANIS_ BECOKD RNING GOODS ! ock of drea3 goods, ferent styles of English Crepe Collarf, At Centre Brochae Border Scalia, trader & Jouvin's plain-apd stitched Kids, , Veils, Gloves,..lldk'fa. - izaw.,azo. &c. nr mourning departmeht our • stock , is A LARGE LINE ( . 101 1 IS' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ORBx.£r! best assortment of Blankets=-1n extra iperior qualities—to , be:::fotind..- superior makes of Mack Silks; at lower than they are now held by the imprirters. we are determined to •reduce our large refore the let of January, our prices willi ded inducements to purchasers during' idays. CATHCART & BROTHER, Next Door to the Hexrieburg Rank, 16• ha No. 1.4, Itaiket square. AU Who Value Their Eight V JULIUS ROSENDALE lAN ANP OCVLIS .2:CTFULLY autionnees to 414 eitiga. 3l qa Harrisburg and ylcinity that he has opened an office in Market Square, next Mr. Felix's COnfectiilnery, for the gala 91ebratcx1 TOPIC ANDIINTED - t PECII'ACLESt glasses are recomMendedhy - the first men, and all who' purchased them frqm testify to their great' advantages over ones in use. ises are ground of the linest . crystal.: t and strengthen the impaired-vision; from 10 to 12 years without change:. hours from 8 A.m. till Br. x. docoil ftee. oct6•4l3mBtaw4lin OELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD, Nanon Valley Diane • after MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th; CCOMMODATIONTASSNNGER will orn between Beading and Harz, in addition - to the other Passenger tow running , on. VA Lebanon Valley g Reading at 7.15 A. 3c,, pausing Lebal 14 A. tr., and arriving at Harrisburg at g Harrisburg at .5 r. M, passing Lebal 15, and arriving at Beadin# at .7.85 Log at all Passenger Stations. at Mail Train, leavlie'Readint at 11.07 ll stop only at Womeladoif,4lyenitoiin t Annville, Palmyra and Mammals.' Agerg willkrocure.their,Tickete la .caring the" Trains. 'l:treitta - charge ie on all Fates pald-inAhe Care:?.. . G. A.-1W01414, deneral"Sup't. Zr DcG 1 , IPM-4014131. 1 11t.TST BE i gu PA ink WAD ; •:R=.B 23001ESTORE;' oved o u the gf:t of April next. Wall .Pai.vr roust t; 3 . .rednced,and a, be 'sold at very low ,7 1 et!V. of WaI. I PP-Per 9 - 12 St ill g 94 °, Hp one of Taparing-their houses , w lO = th e bie asaoriwnent and. prices:: THke. -F. SCHEFFEW 1, 1863. -I_ . . :ate cashgoOdcfoV Olpar Mixed d: Old Booke wanttxtior=..eatill.: lI=E PORTERS cuti - A AT 41-,v SALL&DE , 'fSis co, I IS`OVTT NINTH' StREET, ,en Chestnut and Walnut PHILADEICIM IN ; A. M. SAILADI, J. 11! . . a a NEESE. A splendid article. lii lb, boxes:4 Zirst ..racelY.ed at nil 7W. DOGS, Ja., DRO._.-JO.IIN.S.ON 33A.MMEMS4=MUJIMI LOCKIMOSPITAL. ITAS &covered the moat certain; speedy an I. effectirel.remedlee in the . world for . =EASES 'Ol IMPROKNCE Itirm Ellit TO lIM . I.STI WPM NO .MNBOURY OR NO2 OUB _ DRUGS. 4 'Cure -Warranted, or 2.f0 Oka*, in from (One 11100.1 k - Weakness of- the Back, .Affeotiono of . the Kidneys_ and Bladder , luvolnntary die -charges, Impotency, Ge nerali Debility, Ner rotumealyz Dyspepsia., Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of I4eas„ A4 16111 ; 01 .-5'4 PA ructiclity, Wremplinge?iiimessot Sight or •Giddinsils,..3:gsamt ff; the :Aced,: •" I "icat Kra) or Skin. Affectioni . ertlie Liver, Lillie Sumach or. Boweistlibse terrible disorders arising - from the Salsify 'iliabits of Ycluth— those:oeoret and eolitary practical more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Meat:kers - Of poses, plighting Wiz . _ most h'cipes of anticipatione, rendeting marriage, raci.,, impossible, ' - YOUNG WEN ...$1 50 ... 4 00 ...10 00 1863 Especially, who have becom, the victims of Solitary Vice, that, dreadful-and destructive 'habit which annualli'sWeePti to an untimely griive thorminds' of Young lien of the most 'exalted talents , and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise haVe -entranced listening Sen ates with the thruidere of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the- living lyre,' may 'call with full confident)°, • . Married Navas, or -17ormg Mon eontempint,.. ang marriage, being aware" of •Pliyaleal weak mese. organics debility. deformities ; Pie., speadily: cured. , _ He who places mansion ODOM me care of Dr. J. maycOniiiitrin his honor ati a. gen-- tleniim; and Confidently rely upon hie skill as a .PhY OI 4 6 A. - ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately` (Aired; and full vigor restored.' This distressing affection—which renders life miserable and marriage: impossible—is the pen alty paid bjtike vietiMsimproper,inffulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses ' from not being aware of the dreadful conse quences that may enttle. Now, who that un derstands the subject will pretend' to deny that the'power Of procieation is lostitaimier by thotie falling into improper habits' than by the pru'-' dint. Besides being-deprived- the' pleasures of licteithy otrspriuk, the most serious and destine tive stliPComs to both." bodiPand mind arise': niespiteps be4intea dtiranged, the physical'and mental ftinotiOus Weakened, loss' of procreative power, nervous dyapapda, - pelplta;" Um of the heart, indigestion; coistittddonal `debility. a waiting of the frame, cough,' con- Ejmption, dew . and death. ennui • uNo: 7 &ran Faxemaios •Finteint Left hand Aida golng.troni Baltimore street, a few doors Kora the corm. Fail Apt to observe name and number. Letters must be paid tend contain a stamp, The Doctor's Diplentas Ong in his office, DR. 40131.180 N; Member ottbe BoyalOollegeof Surgeons, Lon dea, graduate from one of the moot: eminent colleges in the :United_ Statea l ..and the greater part of whosellfe , has been speut In the hospi-i tale of London, Paris,. Philadelphia . and else where, has' effected come of the most astonishing ource that were: ever known ; many troubled withirbiging ip the head:and ears 'when asleep, great _wen being alarmed at :sudden. monde,eN4 with!P 3 4illtiliOlguEiVeg. attended Soinethnes with derangement of mitui weie eared. imindiatelY. • - TAME PARTICULAR NOTICE. These Ike some of the - sad and ••melancholy; effeobt prodnoed by early habits youth,` vi= weakness of the back and limbs, palnerin the, head, di •ga of sight, ices of muscular power,. palpitation of the heart, - dyripeteia, nervous' symptmns of consumption, Cp. fearful" effects:zi the inin t d! are much to jledmded—loatb memory, coq-; fusion of, ideas _ depression of 13 1: 6 1fa• evil- forei tidings, aversi o n to society , self;dietrind, love ff of iblita, 0 111 0 1. 010•1 a r e -Pill6.6f>the evils: Plodb*: YOUNT; MEN Who have injured themselias -by a • certain practice indulged in. witen - apne a habit he= quently learned Ikea Wlcomions, or at school, the effects of which are •liightly feat, even when asleep, and if not oured:rendent mairisge impossible, and deetroys =both mind , and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the datlbig of his parents, should be snatched from all. prospects - totd, etiWgirrientii Of life; the,„Coneequence : otileviatbig „fro* the peer of nature and; indulging Ina.certain secret habit. Bach persons onet,batereeontent Plathkg MABBILGE, Iletleot that a sound' mind and body are 'the most necessary requisital to promote connubial jn i w, without these , the journey ,fhiolitelbecomea - -a* weary . .011grimage sage prosPect hoVrIY.-.4mten.lit9 -the view ; the mind becomes abadoWavivith - deipair and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted.** our 0wn. . ., 100' or 'lmbrODiltoE. When the nitigiddid4o - liifirudent votar3l of ..plegumre finds ho has hnhibsd,the seeds. of this pandolilliensii, it — gio - oft6e happens that a vahned.senewor. ammo or the dreadof covert' deter him froWeePlYing.tolhcitieVho, from „education and respectability,. can Alone befriend him. He ff.,118 Into - the bindifof too: rant and depignic_ geetendeA t who, incapable of ouring,llloh hie pticlunfery substsuce, Iraq IlitiPtsitlingrarinthafttr,Mol44lM:* ong as *kr smallest fee can be obtained, and indwr 1000:101.11w100.104 health Weigh Over w ilikkg. disopf4khitinent; or, by the - use of the Posiflonyl riOrCurYi hasten the scmsutni. m um , symptoms dithistarriblealeasse; nob i l l aection,... of the Hied, Throat, Niles, Skin, efe.t progressing prithildestfuldispidity till kith Dote a partad saerings by seat Eng him to tim't undiscovered - country 4 1 .4 Mlienee no travelle/Iceiuna - '• ttrpollffiglUST RtEss, Thelma) , thousands cured it thisimatitation vear.v ater - year, and the numerous :Important k i ted operations performed by prz.l.l - 913 vitkiere4 by the reporters of the Illower, Ad,:guall other ;PitPere, notices. of. width hive 1 approd'egninenaisips before tle*Onblic, n darn t 7 gentlemanof elummtetT and tairoadbifity , Jcli i ent- ndNi iftWantef-lo the aflietsli.:KiXt BFSFDILY CURED .10-144411114441 ifttMaxL MARTITAG.E HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY: EVENING, .) - O . TUARy _21.; 1864. ~i~e~it~l: • - Tie' Great "Aketioat Remedies," KNOWN AB "nwilifßOLD' 8" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : HELMBOLD EXTRACT " &WHIZ" " " • SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVED ROSE. WASH. /7NITJf/30/.1./73 • - GENUINE. PREPARATIONS, 1 . 4 col , PC lA—C4.OD-IegIITKP" I A — C 4 . 0D - leg1 1 TKP" ,FLUID EXTRACVSUOIIIr A I'OSITLVN AND SPEOIFXO REMEDY .• For Mews .of thc. BLADDER; IrDNEICS, ..GRAVEL, . • AND DROPROAL SWELLINGS., ~Thjs Medicine increases the power. of P*oB - and excite; the ABSORBENT'S into heal thy. action;: by which the••••WATERY or, CAL PEROUS del:militate, and, all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as pain and 111111919=4.1011, and b good.for MEN, MEN or CHILDREN. :11:01BartiY,& EXTRACT - BUCHII FOB WEAKNESSES Arhing`froiii Excess* Habits of Dissipation, * 'Early Indbioretion or Abttse. Amnia) wirn TSt roucrenßci MOTORS : IndiSpOffitioll •to Elrer-Dryness of the Skin; tion, Lose of Powet Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak - Nerves, —Trembling, Horror. of Disease, Wakefulness, ' Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, ;Universal tatisitade ofFlushing okthe Body, the Muscular System,Eraptions on the Face, Hands, Pallid - Coimtenance. These symptems, if.illeteed to go on, which this medicine invariably rentoves, soon:follow WiI:POT.ENCT FATUITY; EPILEPTIC FITS, one of 7Whibh the patient may expire. - , Who can say that they are not frequently followed' by those "direful diseasei," • 12118ANITP AND '9ONIUMPTION: Many are aware of 'the ca. use Of their suffer ings, but none will cod*. The records of the Insane Asylmita toidiliiiilffienffitoly deaths by Consumption, bast Ample -witness to the truth .of the assertion. . 'THE . CONSTITSTION, ONCE AFFECTED 1 7271' - 'ol2Wildo WRAINESS, Requires ihe algid medicine to strengthen and 'invigorate the system, which Helmbold's Ex tract:Baohu invariably- does: A trial. will, con- I ' vine the most skeptiOal., FEHALEB—FEMALES—: FElff l yr OLD OR YOUNG, RINGLX MARRIED, OR , OONTEMFLATRYG .AfAERIAGE, ' In :many affeetions.leculiar to females the Extract Buchu is unequalled by , any. other remedy, as in Chloroakr or Retention ' Irregu larity, Painfulness, or itapPreasion of the cus tomary Eiscuationa,.. Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the, Utornsr Lenoorrhea On: Whites, Sterility,..and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising front Indlicreton, .Habits of Dissipation or in the . . . DBXYLTNE sks,onasexPLLlFE. • „-.N0114-MILY RHO= 411317=0.11T1T.-, Take noHalsani,Mercmy,or 'Unpleasant:Medi eine for Unpleasant andiDangeronailiseases. r HERBOLD'S RXT-RACT- BIICIIII, Cures Secret ( Diseases in all their stages; at litr tle expense; little of change in diet ;`.no no -in ooOenlence Ind- no4xporldre. It canna freL quent desire, and gives - itrength"to- Urinate; thereby removing obstructions , preventinkiind curing Strictures of the illothrti ; allayingt*n and inflammation, so frequent in this class to diseases, and egli3lling Poisonous, Diseased, and Worneut Metter.- Thousands-neon 'thiamin& who have-been the viotlins id - gawks,: -and who have paid •heavy -feeitztb-be- cured in a short time, havelenndlhey.iivere deceirxl, and that the "Poison" has -brthe -use of "powerful Astringents," been dried up in the spasm,. to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. use RiermßOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU for all AffeCtions ariir Muskeg ;the Urinary Or gam, whether existing, in Male or leemale froth whatever cause originating,. and no matter of how long standing-. , Dirk Aw- of:these'Organs roduird the aid orn Difiretio. IDMAIBOLD,'S f.THAOT 11110HU igAel-Great DinintiO, and it bi - - certain to havd the desired -effect in tile ! Themes for which it is recMninended. • , - Blood—Bloo&--Blood. Helinbold's Highly! Ooneentrated (kmpeound FLUID =sum' SARSAPARILLA ZYPHICaS. ' This itiaiiiiffee 7 don of Blood,-an' attacke-thelktcuid Or gans; linings of the Nose, Bare, Throat:Wind pipe, end other Miicus Sterkesiinalriag ; Its 4.1 pearanCe in the -for* of Illoers.` Helmladdis Kittiact Stusiparille - , -. Verities the 'Blood, and' •T em ovendi sealy , Bnitidont of the Skin; giviug to the Oontlaexion iOleisr•mid -Healthy Color It being prepared expressly for that - claw lei coMplaints, its -Blood-Purifying Properties are ralerverVto tar. extent. than' 144 other; preptiratiomol ASIAILOOL VS ROSE WABh. An a - 64Na LOtion for diseases of a Syphi-i 'Mc Nature, - and as an injeption in !diseases of the Uriziari; Orgiagi,L - exidng- - -frout fiabits of. dissipation ' used-in= oonnectioti%withothe Ex tracts Ittlehu and Sarsaparilla, 'Winch- dracaena as recommended. Evidence of the -most re-; Blamable and reliablticluirecter willaecomiany the mediChion. VIZATLF/OATES OF -oifidiSt. from eight to Waite; yeant- , standingvJ itith ritiMes knawn' , Aon-SciorilieJand *Midis: ;For Medial Pio . pertha . of Ihiohn, see'Dlspeinary Of the United States. See Professor DEWS& valuable works on thelfraedoeof Thyete. l /See remarks-made by thelatie cohibrated - rit - THY- SlCK; 4 l 3 hiladelphia. See remarks nuideby Dr.' Bpi:MAIM McDOWELL, &celebrated Physhatini mid - member of the Royal•citkalege of Surgeons,. Irebmd, and publish - M:lr thWTnintactions the Kings-and Queenhirdournal. See Medico-, Oirurgicalßeview,,d, 4 ielted by. : BENJ. TRA•4 VERB, Fellow of the 13altrolleite of Surgeons the - most of thelite Bfruidard works on: and. — Ektract'or Biehn $1 00 per bottle, or six foi $600. - liktrad of Sarsamidita,' itrir.lo per bottle,or sIX . for $6 00. - linproved Beam Wmat,, - 60ente per bottle - or six for" s2'oo,,in , half's dOion carat for Sig which Wilrbe suf: ficierit te Cure thWinoet Obsthiatekam, If direr bons are adhered to. Delivered to any address 4 securely. packed - from- offservatton, Describe syrniaoms in all'olaiinurdcationa.„ ou rs er aar ., anteed. , *-- Advice gratia. —Perionally„appearotbefore me an Alderman of the city o f phii *hitt, T. Heinibold, who; being duly. sworn; sag, lingua. ; tions contain narcotic, no mercum or - ty th et injuriouskrtars, and am , purely.twetable. . - T .113121330LD. "r: Sworn iiidiftiryidacithefore Me, this 28d clay of Noi , i4Miiir, 1851 *wail. P. HIBBABD, AndElitudy-Ninth street ab....Blint i Thiht. yeatli)uens for:information infoonftfince f `,4: ,I IVIIKLMBOLD; Ohemisto DePOtAElkabAbiltilitilla !rl itOreptatill •;•,, t”.• h "ko., ..,,J iLa . :. . : ..._, E.., r 4 • : : af ,!, onsylvana", (Legislature: AZALTBD UPRZEMY FOIL DAILY 'T&LIYiBAPit . ' - ‘l, -, • • iitraorratpia,,January 20, 18641:: "Phe Senate wet at 11 o'clock, At•;% tr. The!lournat was read-and. approved. • SPEAKER laid befOre.-the Senate an : ali: 4tract of the.Cieeonnte of the Daribtiroughfio 134001 lninpike company. f laid On the table. I Also, the report of the DeleWare and Mud: W 4 canal .cotnpapy. • tbe,tablei. 1 4 5 , TEM GOVXIISOB.'I3 INAUCIUB.A.L. . Mr, OHAMPNEYS offered the following ree °lotion : li'mked, That five thousand, one hundred cOpiss in English' and two thorqakul copies in o.eiman of the Goiernor's - Inangtiraf Adams,. he &Idea' for the nee of Eenate. I On proceeding j to_the 'second' reading and, consideration of saidresolution, The yeas.and nays were roquired by Mr. LAKBERTON'Add Mr. BE&BDSLEB and were akiollow, ' WAS —Rebore. 'ObampneYS, Connell, Dunlap tirehartirHoge, Bpusehblaer , John . son, WU:aloes, - Turrell; Worthington and - Penney; SPeaker-14. tie M - .linardslce, Bucher, - Glati, Hopkins, Kinsey; Lamberton, Latta, kl'Shom,, Aiontgordery, tinith,f Stark, Stein and Wallace-14. I- So the question vim determined in the • neg otkve. 013GANIZATICON. Mr. GLATZ moved that'the Senate proceed to a 13th ballot for Speaker. On agreelkg to the motion,,, • The yeas and nays were.:reqiiirs•il by Mr. tVelLSOktand. Mr; TORBFILL, and wtireas fol low,. vizt'_, YieS —Messrs. 48101118 e, Bucher, Glati, s>3opkias, Kinsey, Latikaton, Latta, M'Skerr3r, M[tritgttffiery, Reilly, h, Stark, Stein and Watfabo=l4.% • DI , AYS-MCISSII3. Duanimeys, uonueu, Dunlap, 'iletning,•Graham, - HOge, - Householder, Jbhn eon, RlTandless, Itldgvray, .Wilson, Worthington and Penney, Speaker-14. Bo the question was determined in the nega tive. - - mr, OONNELL offered a resolution that the Senate do now proceed to brusinms: 4 - 4it.:disonssion ensued Upon the orgeo- Wlitln ilf,Pie Senate, participated !*I , linn . * and Irrinum, in able speeches g ning thh Ina, aritY'View of the qttestilin,,,,and MT. WltrAos on the Demootatlc - • .The resolution was negatlied=l4 to l 4 The Governor notified, the ate_ that. he had appointed Hon. Wm. liferedlth Attor ney Genentleand-Hork, Eli"Slifer*fissistaiy' of the o.ollinionwealtli for the oozing term.: • {The Secretary of the Cfonizinfnititalth notified the 4ct the aOpointnifit'.. of- Hon: Wisi: Annitrong as Deptty Beareinfy of_the'qin monwealth. - •.1 • The Governor alai) sent in tv speciallimage urging immediate action on the part - 0, the TntsTatum to - provide for , paying the interest falling due on the - public debt on the-first `"of Februaty in 'National currency instead of tipe:. cle thereby saving the Commonwealth over si:Emo,goo, Mr. GRATTPNETN moved to, print 2 ; 500 copies:in English and 1;500 German of sat, "niesstige. . - Pisagreed fO 14 • r. , o a ,resolution - peryy o ft , CONNELL Jrt the ‘l3l-,Wernor'e. recommondation„bukthe Obizeicrittic Sinatom defeated it by the usual • Mr. JOMISON offered a resolution (which, was declared oat gitorderApputingithe,Spauare, incase of a tie,' vote is Senator Wk's tOn motiot6'.of Mr. KINSEY , the Senate . • ROUSE OF`REPRESENTATIVES •-• Witoliumax, — .lan. 20, . 1864. The House met at 11. o'ciodk. 001011WIOMION P.O/1 HARRIERRIMA' s CIARGTMEN. A communication was, regd. from. the clergYi Men of garrishilg relative to the resolution, of - the House, Abet they htinvitedi hY. etn amigo tient tunonfthim_selyesi to .opett. the daily Geo dons Of ~the House with. prayer. The commu nication states that,. the ,peisonal *con ienience . Which a compliance ;with this custom has, o,t _prevlone 'sessions, . entailed upon the Clergy, and intimates , their un willingness to ,continue , the _arrangementl-, It nrgeN in conolusion,: the Propriety of each House electing : a ,chaplain.:, . • - The commtmication_was,wa • on the table. ktr,OLII§TEATI, from the spatial commit teeon the 'subject of a,pray'LegigaiiVe Record; reported-ntemporary contrast on the part the House, *Wilco: )11;tgair,qhe continue tilt anew, .one'shiarbeloade by the concurrent action of: the'tviii Houses. " The House ratified the iiintiact 'reported by 'the committee. • • • Tunaroi r kvar l tort or eua l ,spaanns., r. WUfl offora a resolution, (whieb, after diESCUSgbII ' was- adopted) declaring the symPathrof ihe.lXouse.with the'soldiers fight ing for thel.lTnion. and requesting the Gover nor to tise his influence to.secttre comfortable passenger cars for,thetransportation of soldiery who may Asit•thoir homer on furlough, and:if possible, save them from ebffering.and Abloom fort attending.travelingin cattle•care maim Ganana.L ki:ILLBR °tiered a resolution (which.was, tsciPlkted):complimentary tollajcit General Hair cook; and _declaring theLeamest desire of the House tha Aram:ray be speedily: successful in his present oandertlikhrg4—the• recruiting of. Sec ond •Arniy - Corps: to fiftyi thOusand 'men. • .e.mona os arms malzsiluaw. •• . Kmessage from the Governor was road, urg:: ing up on ,the Legislature the proprietypf speedy, action 'onthe question tiSlativelo the payMent Of -tlie•interest ton thatettateAlebt. Thw sage; - which.'wariLreterred to. Nig Gommittentof Ways and Means, was road as follows: f EXIICUTIVI CRAMMER, aillilthigraraiditlikifit 1864. lb the Setiritectrict'lla lapieeentatioes of thi annewinumaltkefelteitneylvania. feetitiolxriardatit-tolivlte • ; r at‘itioniagabCtadlionteeseity cifilktimpt IctifigtOpt-thetkitbjust44 4 4lA4 pilymint" of za.:l n:x vrtio the interest which `tylltlall.due on'the first day of-February. - - L ' • - • i t } It 115 understoofithat the_hanks, at the lirie :dommercial,pphihr in thd.State have so reduced &eh elrerilatios4if &Sir, CHI: Tritrne re )defilii ifinvooin, inid-iill i ode bt d.' the riot of 1862 be left in force. This will leave -tag orno banks subject to that act, except those 'TY4thnUterifit :mhtliClcir o.ln le 'PDX b4lk . ' 1 Who cannot redeem it gipporron the pre iliumr in gold coniiiiihe ear's interest, would Priihiblyarinider theurbankrblit indworildireet procure the necesaary4.2amount. Going into repro detail was necessary in iny _annual tnekage, -- IVould rbave that the intOreit 'oh •lertain loans, to a seriall'imonnt, (say less than six , million five•hfindred thousand dollaur;) is, by the provision.of_the,aets ... creating Lhasa, re quired to be Paid in specie. Thus ate, called the idclihed plane loanarid the corPernloatti3, .inifthey were created nEder the - acto'of , 10th April, 1849, 2d April, 1852, 4th May; 1852 and 19th April, .18118. The annrudintereston them less than three hundred and thirty thousand ' 011anr. This interest' I recommend be paid inoiry or itek•eqrdvelent, 'Soils `not to show our unwillingness to comply with even an oblige-. tion that might be oonsiderpsl,doubtful.. • . 1 • I cannot, however, omit calling your atten tion to the fact that tholehurertion in the' acts referred to of the stipulation for payment of Interest in specie, appears•to demonstrate - that the construction put by me on the extent of the Obligation under the other loan anti not-con taining such atipulatkine i is'oorrect. The loafs under the Limit mentioned acts forth the great mass cf our public debt," end amount to more than thirty-three million dollars. • f The balance in the Treasury on the -let Do ' camber last was less than two million two hun dred thousand dollars: - To' pay the Interest.on the let February, irilastik will reinireiirobably `more than one million' five hundred thousand ;dollars, and on the first Monday of March, the sum to be paid to the tanks, on their specie cortifioatea r under the act of 30th deanery, 1863, Will, at the present price of gold' lietrore thin !one million dollars. This will Probably ex haust the funds`pf -the'' Commonwealth and leave the Treasury, for the - tiniei- without the means to defray the ettinordinitry expenses of ; the . Government, to say nothing of 'the- large extending payments already directed by law. i Ido agairrmoit4iamestly'recominend imme diate action on the subject. .: ' • ,: • A communicsitiOp front the Governor an nounced the following appoin,tmente Attorney General—W. M. Meredith. Secretary of the cOMminititat.th—r-Eli Slifer. A coMmtuileation , froni ttiefientetary of the commonwealth announceitthat he had appoint od W. If: &instil:mg Deputy Secretary of the .Comitionwealth. =Mr. SHIM= read in plaCe a bill (whicit• Was passedymfdly) for thridlisolgtlowof thr hill stns company: . 7 ' • A number of other bills were read in - plitce. Pending -the consideration of .a resolution' to amend the rule relative tolidßAlriftniint - civer - on 'Friday, the House Adjetirned; Zeregra . FROM NORTH_ 000:WN4.,,: Hammes, N. 0.,: Jan. 13; _The,dialoyal persons wllO are c&alog : into our lines for the iinly purpose of:o4ldr:dog pos session of their property, and who - cortfess snob to be their case, havethua far failed: Judge Heaton, who has the entire ,dharge of Jail abandoned property here, takes the - ground that it is not the intention of the . government to encourage dlslayalty, and that disloyal persons desiring to obtain possession of their 4roperty under the President's proohunation, must first give conclusive evidence of their, intention to keep in good faith the oath - requiract of: them, and that they have come into our lines-forthe purpose of becoming foYal citizens arurinotifor the sole purpose of-tibtaining theirlfrepeity. Many persons have openly confeisel- that they do not comilder-therequiredrotith,binding, and theY did not intend tO 'respect it' after' ob tainlig.posseston of- their property.: This-de cision wili,lowever; fnistrate their plans, ds- VeOpo the right kind.of loyaltf- and. epee the Government many millions of dollars. -• Tlio:conervative papere in this State are ini .open rebellion against-the -wholeratleconierip-; lion now - beforelherebel Onngiessithe inforcfk menace) t which they predict - will , resule. in the., secession of-, North:- Carolimi from the rebek contederacy,4hile tlie-4risbel. papers- -say Ahei Sonar : Mutt lay down their arms. unlelltr the 4c4 hamlet a law. • - •Adjourned W . A.kanictra, Jap, The Ways and . eane r Cominittee of th Rouse ready to,repOi:tt pgy Thwie,l2 an,appronria,thfirCit, forithendari 9 a second *aistant gac ( reliiii of. thif...-yrpiang ...As soon. as Mr. Harrfigitim returns .fro ,Eurp*vhe will fill F. 19-14 ,willibe Second Assi s tant SacretaF".: Mr: Coltiii r publishes a letter id "the Chreei de denying the statement that hehas declared in favor of Mr. - I.,theola or an any other perssini for'the Presidency.. .s The Suppleinental 'l'sx just as it c,omes from the Ways and Means Committee; ,w1.11.nn4 dunbtedly beadopted....by the Howe. . • . illurgeon&GendrO. -Hammond's -Court. Marti commences to day; . • Senator. Hicks and Postthaster-General Blair visit; theM.aryland Legislathre On Frklay. next) and will Make-60(4es on the prominent ghee, Sons of the day..: _ ST.lioms, lan: -20. The steamer Norman:has arrived, with Memi l phis adVicee of the 16th inst.; and- 570 bales-of cotton for:Cinoinriati. The Memphis Bulletin says the account lately given currency. to hrthe St. Louis Rep:A: •Zican's.Memphis- correspondent, to the, effect' that airebel quartermaster-at , Itstrnando:aeling tindevauthodtYdrtancitichniondi had offinatto selh.ain. - Tinribtitthe;Cdttori:rernahling.orfteldi the rebel lines; anditb'atirirbr fimlththmtais a special agent to. - Wiadngtcallwititi.a proposition, is a hturilitry gotten_up Ay-ant u nlo ad parties for thelpnrpose,ofthe New York 6 marketi=„Nething knOWir of andi a repOrtiitlfemAkte:4 11tuVrenthIlituda= tt volunteeredi aildUherei olz=th4tAisitto itiat State.., II A. tIN XXICIIITVI APPOINTMENTS BILLS PASSBD. EMI From "Walsbington PRICE TWO-OENTSr- IBM Vongress.Tiri' ges—sion • liGsnrstaTos, Jan. 20 SE2TATE. Stimner preSented a memorial of Ger mails of Roston in maid -to the President's itumesty.Pfoclarnation, praying that Congress -tike,immedinte steps to abolish slavery and Preyed . a landed aristocracy In the country. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Brown, a memorial of 63 members of ,tlre MissourLicasenibliagainsf the confirmation of Schofiald'as Major General: Mr. CollainerrfeLyruldraiw;l the Serrate at length ilk _support of the rule resuiring Senators rake.art additional , oath'. _ ifOIISX Or IIIiPREERFAtItiIS. The House mann:Mil the ibistidiwation of thet ltuit resehittion amendatory of tae confiscation act ',by:a.vote of 25 to 7 inie. ' • • Mr. Sweet (Me.) replied to Mn‘Davle of Md. earnestly denying, that the minority in; he - gotten were tliere. to emharrate the Adhoinietra tion. He expressed' his I , hrasii onllitseibiect. of saistillacation;regaram thiproisositien Distorts the Rouse as an endeavor to.repe=" &Übe decision of tieliesiderit that forfeiters of estates shall not *tend beyond the lifetime of partles convicted treason. 86UTHERLNE-Wil. 80 CROPS Ili VIROINTA. - [ADM the Richmond Ezaminer, lan. 12.] We regret to learn that thole r is very - little pros pad of any cons iderasie crops being made this year in ieverai of the fertile coraitiai of Snahwestern The largest termer in .thin portion of the State;--Campbell, &smoke, Charlotte, Bed ford, &0., have pretty paseradly furnished substitutes, rd devoted their time to the production of hoge imam- Wes of .rnecits, breadstuff's, vegetabks and forage. 'ln view of the late enactment, rendering them again liable tb military duty, and the conse quent iioponaibility of attending to their plan tations, these men hatre, as a rule, hired , out their field hands to railroad or manufactuzing companies, or sent them to the cities and towns to be. here employed. - • ' corn crop Mal oonsegurnalg barnacle, and .but comparatively:a meg extent of land' has been put in ix* or wheat.- What little will be raised this year in these productive regions will prkipally !be under the - superintendence of 'the few old or disabled men unfit for military service, and will hardly suffice , for home consumption, leav tng nothing for the support of the.army,which •luis heretofore - drawn abundant supplies of pro visions and forage from these - comities. ° - THE IttaLROADS. [From the . . Uhehmoitd Ixaminer.] The principal "rallitiitula in the Confederacy - are now sedulously engaged in endeavoring to - increase their stochs, and to provide for the con tingencies of future service or Toiti. Under the delusive expittchitibri of an 'early termination of the war, the-railroad corivaidel have--hereto fore relied_ almost wholly on :their, existing ttnolc„and- male but few efforts at supply or reparation. They scarcely husbanded their re tiources,-which under the ashatrAing demands made upon them, became-greatly 7 iihninished. Of/ate, witismaoremulattee, 4 witietpraviface , :.:_•mspguida•their minronnent.• In different payts of the OirfifedMacy r irori know being ,pro vided and - rolled for machlintrY -ind -the con; ski:lotion and repair:of locomotives and rolling, stock. .The Se. eretau of War has recommended that skilled mechanics be furnished from the army for. some of "the more delicate machinery ncieded by the railroads. - The ndlroadltnumportatiOn isof incalculable importance to the•Oonfookmuzy. Shut off from the sea, and with command of veryfeiv of its rivers, the Cnnfederacy 'is - dependent, almost on the iallroada -fix" commitnication and transportation. IFrom gig iliiehrnond Rsgnirer, Tan. 12.] The Senate, yesterday, passel the HOUge'bill putting in the army all Who !mire heretofore fulaisbhd substitutes. (lf-•.the men pro- Freed - to putdn submit): will curtail, the -effec tive working force of the number of public_ in- OW:diens, whose names are "familiar as tromieholdvords" to the palate. In this cede gery, are 'embraced the rallies& in • Virginia, whose executive officers can now hardly keep the.m.ranning in good order by all the means at their'command. All Virginia railroad iron is iisorly worn oat; and• so the inns workingrim*. RETALIATION; [From the Richinond Examiner.] It will be recollected thatvome weeks ago a Deecgti cavalryman. Daniel Bright; of the.22d Eleorgia„waa banged by the Yankeewa B Eller- Alla. It now.appeari that retaliation has been sternly executed by our troope.: We leayh that at the got of the tittle - exechthm a fe* days ItEO,- - oretteldieribung in..retWiation , a negro tslidier,tom Ohio, and very his body was le ft swinging from the very beam - from which :figliewas anspeoded.:' The victim was a very bright mulatto 1- he had been- motored new Elizabeth 'City; and he .must_hirve been:brouga : ly seventy , miles to.tha_place of toecalbm. that the retaliation niight: executed lon the very sane'spot where the atrocity Which =a- Shineifit had been committed:: , Our-informant saw the corpse swinging le.the.wind at Amp ton Crow-roads. The fellowing.hdet; was, af edto: it ''Nevres.-Itereiranip Slim: Tanis, Of - the sth Ohioleginient, exectrted io tetiliatianifor DanklEright,•hunglytirdetof Brigadier era! Wild. By order, of . Major 'General PICKiTT." Irioni Kansas and the - Plains. louaruswouza,: Kansas,,-.Tan. 19._ - General Curtis will bepublioji wele t oned.hor e by the Loyal Leagues and Valor' ititis4l3 gen erally.: His advent licks is hailed wit Tatra enthusiasm. • • • Over $lOO,OOO .arorth.of property and many lives, were lost daring the recelit cold weather ea the Plains. The Govennwearieightlasine are still detained. ' ' - - Railroad Accident. - - CorniAND, Jan. 20. z • The followinupsdditionalnameaof thepersoW killed and wounded by an accident on the Cleveland and Erie railroad have been ascer tained:_ • -Kllloici—Elishs'-Hailitui, of- MeCennehrville Ohio,James. Gill; of Now-York,, Mr.. Erniiitrt: pf Saidtteljy, and.ltr.,Chepehorougll/4 of Salmi 9jon Briage. nifilioares were burzwl,o:l4 qu k . no4i* identified. The meet virgiuia =Lergislature.. wagiffinicp,cwsgexvi.. MK= • The _West Virginia. AlogibiatuoLtugemhied yesiardaY, srEsnd by e/estkn.l Wm- F, swim/son as rremeistorlhe Senat e, and Lel3o). Cramer'for I~Of t iiii . Roam - Malay itornealtenfagifWthassont in tol , tfay4 jz :ma Li 13,1- . 4: :Lill:: ai MEI