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THE TELEOBAPH is also published weekly and - nrnishotl to subscribers at tho following cash igle copies, weekly see copies to one Post Offiee.,. copies to one Post Office... niortilautdus. ELECTRICITY. :DERFUL DISCOVERY AND, WONDER FUL RESULTS. J. ?L CREAMER would respectfully in form the public in general and.the diseased particular, that he has opened an office in ith Second street, below Chestnut,Harrisburg, where he will treat all diseases entrusted, is care, in accordance with the syshiin vered and taught by Prof. 0. Bolles, 'of idelphia, with whose institution he his connected, and toowhom he takes pleasure ferring the public for information with A to his success, in controlling disease. drugging the system with uncertain med. Int B. All cures performed by - Magnetism, m and other modifications of Electricity, ut shocks or any unpleasant sensations.. an Electrical Diagnoses, ,n guarantee will ven, if desirea j by the . patiept.:.' FOr4fir late illation call and get a pamphlat Which litiS hundreds of certificates from medical aid others proving the superiority of this 'in of practice over-all others.. : Consultation . Office hours 9 to 12 A. sr., 1 to 5 afid 7 to DR . J. MILTON CREAMER.' -d3tawlur tu.th-sa - REAT FURNITURE SALE hr.ll Worth of Furniture for Sale- BARB St CO., Auctioneens, -- Harriaburg,' Pa., respectfully inform their numer nide, that in connection with the auction they have opened New . Furniture here all kinds of Furnithre will be iper and at lower p.rjnes than at any /co in the city. .They having made ar outs with the largest ,manufacturing 3hulents in New York, Bidladelphia and /ore, and being in dailylebeibt ofFurni7 the largest orders will)be -filled-at 'the ' , st possible notice. Always on band So- utted Parlor and Cane Seat Chair To!: Sts, Marble Top Dressing But eau ard- Bedsteads and Tables of every rip-; Fancy and Common Furniture. All kinds. eond Rand Furniture ti&en in exchange , new The highest price pes for second id hut/Behold -Furniture, 'Clothing, Ste., , by; W. 13A.R11 84 CO., . . Auctioneers, next to.StateCapital Bank. ;,• septl9 ti . • . . ;1 11 Who Value Their Sight JULIUS ROSENDALE,- 'lO I.A#.:41.111901: a. is T . announces to 'the citizens Harrisburg and vicinity that he has ,pened an office in Market Square, next • Jur. Felix's Confectionery, for the sale •elebrated' . '.COPIC AND TINTER SPECTAOLDIS. glasses are • recommended by. the first; men, and all who purchased them from testify to their great advantages over ones in use. anses are ground of the finest Tcristal. :silt and strengthen the impaired vision, from 10 to 12 years without change. hours frdm 8 A. M: till 8 P: M. Consui oct6•d3m3,taw-wlm _ • _LPHIA AND= READING RAILROAD. ebanou Valley Brandi ; and after MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th, ri3, an ACCOJUMODA.ZiON PASSENGER will be run betweeh Reading and Rev= in addition to the other. Passenger now running on the Lebanon Valley ing Reading at 7.15 A. M., pacing Leba -8.44 A. nt., anclarriving, at Harrisburg at mg Harrisburg at SY. af. passing.peba -6.15, and arriving at. Bending at 7_85 ig at all Passenger Stations. ast Mail Train, leavingßeading it 11.07 kill stop only at Womelsdor f, Myeretawn, on, Annville, Palmyra and Elummels- . Passengers will procure their Tickets be entering the. yrAing:i An extra clime is ou all Fareeptoin the Cars. G. A. NICOLLS, General Stip't. eeding, Pa., Dec. 11, -18631—delltj31 MUST -BE `SOLD ! ALL PAPER, W-IRDERk SCIIEFFER'S BOOKSTORE to be moved on the 'first of April next stock of Wall Paper must be,reduced, and 'herefore, be sold. at very loyr prices; price of Wall is Still going op. desirous of papering their houses,- will to examine his assortment and prices. THEO. F. SCREFFEIt. ber 1, 1863. re cents_ cash paid for Masi - Mixed ja per pourift7 I:lls3coclipi Nnuatedfor--ctisla. IMPQR'rERS 01 NES AND. L,IQ,FORS: LAUMAN, SALLAIq. 4 CO., No. 128 SO (7723 N/i1271 - Between Cheitnut and Walnut _,— .• .pujj.annl,llllA dam i - LauLx, A. M. &maim, J. D._ BEMING lITMEG CHEESE. A spleitald - artfole., lu 8 and 14 lb. boxes. Just p*:43: at; 1.5 W. DOCK, Ja., JOIENS,ON MLA. I.IIIIIIIXMCOMIAMI LOCK HOSPITAL. rAf3 discovered the most certain, speedy and 1 I. 'effectual remidlea. in the world-for DISEASES` QI?_IMPRIIISENCE Barau_ra, six TO Xl/11147 .1191 M. NO MEROCUIY..O3..,,NOXIOEtS' %WM. A Cure ,Iyarrantott, or. No. ire, in from One. to . Tot4i, Weaknes9 of the Back, - Affections of the Kidneys and - Blodder, Involuntary dis charges,- Impotency, General Debility, Nor vb mimes; Dyspepsda, langucr, Low Spirits, Confusion' of Ideas, Palpitation of the- Heart, Tremblinipy. Dimness of .Sight or Giddiness, Disease of. the* Head, , Throat, Ncswor Skin. Affectiontiof theoLiver, Lunge - Stcmach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habito. of.,Y_outh— • those secret and solitary.praotices more fatal to their victims than the - song of Syrens to the' Mariners of Illysam, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, remixing marriage, impossible;. - V °Ulla MEN ~....$1 4 00 10 00 Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and deistrizetiVe habit whicb annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young= Men of thd Meet exulted talents and , brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Serr ated with the thunders el f eloquence or. waked to ealterty the living - Iry -may call - with full oonfidsnce.s. Married Perseru3, in%Younglifee contemplat ing marriage, being pnare:of i phyfdcal weak air ;nese organic debility, defOrmitlee, &a, speedily =. , Be who places himself ender the care of Dr - J. may religiously confide in his honor AB !Ewen tleman and , coilfidentlY rely- npon.his Skill as a Physician.__ - • OMANI°W...',E4KNIIISS • • , 'lratnedlately Cured, and fell vigor motored. , Thlo distreming affection—wkfch-renders life miser:l:6ll24,Bnd marriage I:mposaible-Is the pen alty paid by the victims of improver indulgence.. Young persona are too' apt to 'commit excesses from not being -aware ot,the dreadfid come= nuances that mayAriaireP ' Now, who that un derstands the subject will 'pretend to , deuy that the power of procreation is Lost sooner by those falling into Improper gran by the pru dent.. Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring,-the mobVierions middestrne tivesymptmes to hOth tady . and' mind itrisel The systermhecomes deranged, the physical and mentatfunctitha iiizakened, load of procreative power, nervous irritability, diroPeprda, *Pita= Nen of :01 'heart, indigestfon, constitritfoull debility, of the flame; torigh; con= iamptien,:diriay and death.," ;Om% No. 7 Bourn FR ,ll Ma.Cat ?PIM, Left`hind side gowe from Baltimore street, a. few doors from the ooru s r,• Fell opt to observe: name and number.' Lettera.must be,. paid .and contain a stamp.' The Darter's Diplopias, : hang in his office:. DR. JOHNSON, . • Member-of- the -Royal Ciellerre of Surgeons, Lon= don, graduate from orie.of the moat eminent 401010 in the United Btatea, ancithergreater Part of- *boos life'lhas been spent in_thehospl: talazt -London, Perla; .Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the moatirsto.nisbing cures that' were ever known; many troubled with ringing in-the head And ears when asleeP; great nervousness, being; alarnied 'sudden sounda, bashfalness, with frequent _blushing, Attended sometimes with - derangement of,mina were Loured Immediately. ' — TANN PiIITIOULAB: - NOTICB, , = 4 ..• • , These are some of the. isd. and Melancholy effects produced' by earlrhabits of yorith, viz; weakness of the back and limbs, painsquthe head, dinauese of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation' of -the heart, dyspepeis, nervous Irritability; symptoms of consumption, Ito. iiINTALLT.—The fearful' Iffeota on the mind are much to he dreaded—Ws - of memory, con. fusion of idim, depression of spirits, evil fore bodings, aviiision to society, serf distrust, _love of eolitodeFttruidity, *p. fail alb° even. produced,. : z YOUNG ' Who have lnfured -themselves by a certain p*ticeinahlged ••in - :Ili/Sir alone 'Ambit fee quently learned from evil obmanions,-Fiir at school; ehe effects of which • are 'nightly felt even whin aibiep; -and 'not , oured 'renders marriage impossible, and destroys t'both =mind -and'bodyi - should apply imneediatidy,, Viat - S' pity thai -young.inini the hope of his country, thedarling of his : parents,. should be snatched froni'all prospects :and-enfilymente of life, by the consequence of 'deviating :horn the path of nature and Indulging in a pertaid , secret habit. Such persons togi,'befeie opitid r „, plating_ z_ _ isfABIILW, r ; Wed: that, a. Bound mind! and. ked. art;44 most necessary.requiedtel to..promdPe connu bial _ tumphiees. Indeed, without these, the fourney . through life becomes.a weary pllgr_hiso : the prospect hourly darkens to the slew ; the mind. becomes sbadowedwrith dew& and filled with , the melancholy reflection that the hapPhiees of another tecomeshilgt4pd With bereft. -DIEOUff.E . OF - MP . When the misguided] and imprudent votary. of pleasure faidehe his imbibe( the seeds : of this painful disdase,lt - too piper( 'happens that an illtimedsense shameoftlie' dread of dfit oovery deters'hini. 'from applying .to `those whe,. from education and respectability, can alone befriend him. -He falls inte•the hands of 100- rant and deel&ing'pretendeisivho, incapable' of-Curing, filch - hm - PeeeolerY imbefluwafteeP him trilling- month after-inonth,..or long as the smallest can be obtained, and'in despair leave him with:Tuined healthto :sigh over galling disappointment, or, by.the= use of the deadly, poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu• ticked symptoms of this terrible ikkityo f ruches affection of the Head, Throat, Nose;fikin, eta progressing wlth,frightfut„raphlity till death cuts period to his4resfiffil sufferings by sendl vhirer tol*that-rmff- from whence no traveller return. INDO, VIIIKEM trarkAaiEE The many thousaudiiiirded-atththlusibitiOU year after year, and ethevnurnepua,bnportant: surgical operations performed by Dir. JOhnson, witnessed by the repoitersiot the Sue, Clipper, and Many other papers*thies - of vihicli hive appeared again and aga in before the public, be at& staudiag se a geatlenuuvof . ibluseter And= bIIItY, I* a sidlialeetritos , tcp _ thOi aniziLai dumb. _ _______ *ie. N. -I- South -irredispisk * IBM liiebitai MARRIAGE HARRISBURG, FRIDAY EYE KING, JANUARY 22, 1864. itifbical. The .:Great "American Remedies," KNOWN AS "HR7MBOLD' S" _ GENUINE. PREPARATIONS, VIZ : NEWBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHIJ," " " SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. RELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND - FLUID, EXTRACT BTJCHII, A POSIYi vE AND SPECIFIC _REMEDY For Diseases of, the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, 'AND - -PEP-M• 01 4 ,- ,SWEttLINGS. This Medicine increases tho.power_pf Diges tion, and, excites the A- 13 SORBNNTS Jut° heal thy notion, by which the' WAIN 4 or CAL CEROUS depositions,, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, at well as pain and inflammation and is good for MEN, WO MEN or.CHILDREN. LIEMAOLD' E EXTRACT BUCHU -"' FOR'''69BA.ENESSESi Arising from EXiietiseri Habits of Dissipation, Indiscretion Or Abuse. AT/326M Tal TOL/DWI:No' IrriiPTOKEI Indlepoeition to Exer-Dryltees -of the Skin, • tioh, Loat,of Power, Ler* of. Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, - TreMbling, Horror of Didease, WirkefulnertS; Dimness of Talon, Pain - in the Back, Universal Lassitude ofFlushing of the Body, the Muscular System,Eruptions on the Face, Hot-Hands, Pallid Countenance. Thegeremptoms, itallowed to go on, which ;this medicine-invariably , removes, soon follow IMPOTENCY . ; TATUNYi EPILEPTIC FITS, In one which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed 11 those "direful diseases," DIUNITy . AND DONSUMRTION. Many are aware of the came. of their anger ng', but none•will confess.•, The records of.the Jeditne Asylums and the melancholy deaths. by (Consumption, behr ample witness to the truth of the assertion. CONSTITUTION,.TEE wick_arpkrED -WEAKNESS, Requires the aid ainedloin&to ritiiiigtheri and invigorate the systerp n whieh Heltabold's Ex- 1 tract BuchulnvarliblY does. A trial will con- 1 vine the most skeptic - a. — - FEAsAusi,p,Emardisp.mk_, KS, OLD OR YOUNG!, OR CONTEMPLATDVG NARBIA9E, In many •Sffeetirsif peculiar to females the Eirtreetqtaeliti uneticalled by, any other reMedY, Rein Oblorosis or Retentkei; Irregu larity,- Painfulihns; or suppression , of tire cus tomary, Evacuations, Ulcerated :or Sehirrous, state of the Uterus, Lencorrhea Sterllity, and for all complaints irk/dent to the Sex, 'whether arising from -, lndisaretion; Habits of Dissipation' ' DEOBIZTE , ' OlitCMit2lVlE:4sll` U. - NO•FAMILY 'MOULD-BE WITHOUT IT. ' Take ncl , lialigtiliercury,ortUnplesaant due-for Unpleasant"and Dangerous Diseases. HEM:RU.IIII EXT a ftAtOT _WOW, ;1 . Cures Secret Diseases ht. 1 their stages ; at lits tie expense;'little or no change in diet ; no ink convenience and - 'itxposnre. It causes fre, quent desire - - -itrid.'.girres .`strength to Urinate; thereby rem oving obstructions, preventing and curing' Strictures pf the... Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so, frefftßint, AL this clakez..9l diseases, and,expellingPoisonowDiseased i and -, .Wernsut.Matter. Thousands,ripea,thousande :who have heen the victims of quacks, and Rho hen paid , heavy - leas .to he cured a short time; hays Atm& they *ere:deceived, turd that the "Pelson" has by the use of "powerful :Aidzingents/2.beeu dried up in the system, to break outin an aggrateted form, and perhaps after marriage. - Ilse HELMBOLD'S .HogAfa LitrONU for all , Affections.and Diseases of , ,the Urinary (*- tank whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever.amse_originating, _and, no.matter of how long standing. IDiseaseezpi, these, Organs require the aid 04...a,Phaetio.. HEIMBOLD'S. =TRACT itxrprEu t Groat Diuretic, and it -id , certabi to the desired effect in all Diseases for which it.bu recommended. Blood Bicod=Blood. Helmbold's Highly Concentrated,Compound MUM EXTRACT' .18/03PAPARILLH, SYPHILIS. This is an e ff ete- Veal& the - Mood; end attar:kg the Sexual Or sans, Linings -orthO'Nose'i Ears; Throat, Wind pipe, arid - other'Mucus Burnet*, making its ap pearante lir' the - kale; of •Uleers. Helmbold's Extraot-BaresParills, -Purifiee, the, Blood, and remove* all Scaly,Eruptioas of the Akin, &lag to the Complexion a Clear, and, Healthy. Color. It:being- prepared .expressly for this class of coMplaints, itel3lood.:Purifying Properties are preserved .ta.a greater, extent than any other preparatiore of liarsaparilla: ~1„-mimeoLD'S ROSE An excellentLotiork_tem diseases of a, Syphi litic Nature, and es 4 1 Liskleet40) 1 _ 1 1 / diseases -the Urinal ,P AtiOn&r.r9Pl habits of dissipation,. in commotion „with the Ex .tractslincln sad Barsapruilia, in _such diseases as recommended. Evidence of the most re sponsible and_reardge character will accompany the medicines. :?CERTIFICATES OF . CURES -, from .eight to _ twenty- years Jitalldhigr- with hames known: _ to: :Belem* and :Fame. , For Medical Properties otßruihni-fiee Dispensary of the..U.nited • States;; iißee Professor. pEWEET lialtutblelworks on.the•Pradtlee of Physic. See remarks:made by..:the_late celebrated Dr. PAY slot, mwadopuw sec Minarks made by Dr. •EPHRAIM , McDOWELL, a celebrated Phydpian and member of the. Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and' published, the 4 rnueraotigall of the Kings and iaueen'S Journal. See licedico ofroigioel;Review, pubilebed;.by BENJ. MA THEW, Fellow of the Royal College of Burgeons. ',the meet;of the late standard works on Medi cihe..,-;Extract of Buchu -$1 40 per - : bottle, or sir. lori s6oo:....,Eztreat of +Sarsaparilla, $1 0 0 per bottle, or six. for. 45402 Improved Rose Wash, ZO cents per. bottlee or, six for $2 60, or half a dozen each for $12 ; 00, which will be Bid- Went to cure the ,most obstinatocases,-if aired tions are adhered to. Delivered to any ;iddreSe, securely ..pack.4 Arom,abservation. Desciribe symptoms cirlununigationa. Cures gear •ll43od. Advice - * 2 , - 47404nt '• ,- .PerflowillY , appeFt_dWore me an Alderman ,of the city, ef . Besi,soid, wise, biang.d4li Sworn, doth say, Iris prepare- Mons contain no narcot ic, , no reercurY; or' ther ininrieus,drngs, and are purelt-Vegetable. • • ' _ T:,IIELIBROLD. BWora apctelibscribett befoie'me, this 28d day ef,Neyetntoet, TEM.:" P. mum); . ; Alderman, Ninth street ab. Race, Phila. ,:.Ad*thil4tertigdififormation':l4„confidenee. y . Diset'lo . P oath T lb :H ile E s L tr m ee ßL e D lo , s t V i nu ‘ . - • _ Ifni) almtrturtmnits. VALUABLE NEW iS AS If FACTORY, - PLANING AND SLITTING MILL AT . IP ÜBLIC SALE, ION SATURDAY, FEBRYARY 6th, 1861. , HE subscriber will offer for sale, valna 'tile new SASH FACTORY, PLANING and SLITTING MILL, on the Cumberland Valley railroad, in Mechanicsburg, Pa. The property comprises a large Two story Frame Factory, with a convenient TWO STORY WAREROOM near, with Sheds attached, for storing lumber ; and a Lot of Ground, 160 feet, vinare, very ad vantageously located. The Factory is fitted np with .a large stock of the beatplifachinery, which is driven by an EN GINE OF AMPLE POWER. • The . establishment has an excellent patronage and for any one desiring to carryon this bust . tress, no better opening can be found, _ , 1 'Sale to commence et ONEO'CLOCK, P. m., on said day, when terms will be made known by [ iaB dtaci] JOHN SADLER. 1 $3OO REWARD. PHE store of the subscriber was burglarious :l ly entered on the night of the 16th. inst., (Saturday,) the safe blown open and robbed of Govertuient and State bank notes, personal thecks and other papers. The above reward will be paid upon the con viction of the thief or thieves: GEO. G.. KUNKEL. . lleasnounta, Jan. 18th, 1864-dlw° FOR SALE. A GOOD FRAME STABLE, holds two n HORSES, with room for hay, &c. Inquire of tjanl6 Iw9 CHARLES TUNIS, Walnut St. LOW FOR SALE !NUMBER of Lots have been laid out on 1.1 - 1 A the Jonestown Road, about one mile east !of the city of Harrisburg, which are being sold •at low prices. To persons desiring to secure a 'home- for themselves, and to -be relieved from the 'present exorbitant rents, this a rare oP tiortunity. A number of lots have already been sold and but few remain ott hand, The plan of sold lot be seen at the Sheriff's of fice in Harrisburg, where persons desiiing to purchase artirequested•to call and see the same. J. SHSL - L. DOS •• Hintaburg, Jan'. 15, 1864 - NEW BAK.ERT . , Broad Street, between Segond and Third, HARRISBURG. TTHE UNDERSIGNED has opened a new :BAKERY, in 'the Sixth ward, where he is Orepared to supply BREAD AND OAKES at a remOunblo ratcY.- Hei- Wilt warrant sattefaction to all who will give him a call. He will sell his bread at the rate of FIVE CENTS PER POUND, and Lull vreight guaranteed JOHN ALCORN. ,J• II B . it 01) E N E D'' essonixearr 'ea ROSEWOOD AND - Iff - AIIOOA - NY ViP r rItIXLiN 3aC0n33../9 9 Of different sizes, for sale at nol9 SCHEFFEWS BOOKSTORE. PURR CONCENTRATED COFFEE, giku.get.x• anCi 211ClUrs. MORMONS makinglip lxmes to send to .theii filends in the army; will find this an ale gant article ; 'one' box making forty cups of a eoffee, equal to any Java coffee, and with little labor. For sale at n 02- WM. DOCK, 7a., & CO., PUBLIC SALE. - 1 . 7 ILL be sold on" the premises on Saturday, ' VY • the 13th day of Febrnary, 1864, a cer tain two story Frame House' and part of a lot I . )f gMuud situate in the city of Harrisburg, be tween State and North street, being in front on Second street 27 feet 6 inchts, and running back 94" feet, more or leas, 'late the '"property of Anne Catharine Cookie, deb'd. Sale to com mence at. 2 O'clock, 1.. M., when terms will bo Made known by . WM. U. EEPNER, Executor of Anne C. Cunkle, dec'd. janlB (13w AMBROTYPISTS AND PHOTO. GRAPHERS. TAKE ITOTICE.—Two AnibrotYpe oars for J. sale—the one.lslocated camp and has been doing a good 'business% For further In formation apply to H. - H. GEOVE, . janlB dBta -' • Carlisle, Ps. A: PATRIOTIC GIFT BOOK; • OISR CONSTITUTION, GOVERNMENT AND UNION. "Our Government," an 'exposition of the Conelltutlen, Sce., for popular use. By M. Itannuty: Price—sl.oo. For Bale at del4 ' BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. ALMANACS. L. ALMANACS ! BAEa'S- LANCASTER - AL L. M,B Sys, Just received aid for , tiale at nol9 SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. PUBLIC' SCHOOLS. SCHOOL SLATES of different sizes, Willson's Excellent series. of Spellers and Readive, published by HarPer &Brothers, together with all other School Books and Writing Materiels are offered, - wholesale and retail, at deer" SOIEEFFEWS BOOKSTORE: MORTON'S GOLD PENS. VOTRER lot of Morton's Trnrinlled Clol4 EL Pens for sale at deos SCHIEFFER'S Booksww.,. All ions warranted for one Year. • RENB.Y a ORTR, Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and Violin. rrEttms reaso' 'stable. 15 Third street, Leh i= 1 Market and Chestnut stieets. jan4 &di PURE OLDER—DIRECT FROME'E. MIRA, NEW YORK DOCK ,Sr co. have just received TWENTY BARBELS PPItE CIEEB, which they ivill sell by the single quart or gal lon, to suit customers ..• : This older was brought to ,this market, prestdy kurnfet the wants of thApublie_ dating gtololidltylk 414,, gi a (CtitgraA PennsyNaniA Legisiatize. 8re03111) =mow rut THE DAILY TELVDRAPH. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. .TUDIISDAY, ;hilliaiy 21, 1864 The - House met: at 11 o'clock. Various petitions were presented. DISTILTMMON OF TIM tectOOL'IVIM. , Mr. M'CLEL7.4II, presen ted a resolution, which was adopted, directing that, in &MSC (peace of the difficulties existing 814140111 to the fair apportionment of the appropriation for common school purposes upon the basis'of the number of pupils attending the schools, the State Superintendent wittiVold the warrants for the same until legislation 'can be bad in order to remove the existing difficulty. ' BATLONAL BANKING ennui. Mr. BROWN offered tbe following resolution, Which, after discussion, was adopted by a vote of 48 yeas to 48 nays: Moaned, That the Committee on 'Banks are hereby requested to inquire into the expediency of passing an act to enable the hanks of this Commonwealth to re-organize under nig Na tional banking law, with power to report by bill or otherwise. BILL rAimiD Hr. SEARIGUT read in place a bill, which was passed final!, to repealy an.act relative to the pay of the County Commissioners of Fay ette county. Various other bills were read in place and reported from committees, The House adjourned till Monday evening at 7i o'clock. X 39 Terelirapo. XXXVIII Congress-First Session SENATE . WAMINGTON, Jan. 20. Mr. Collamer - proceeded to address the ...Sen ate at length, in suppoit of the rule requiring Senators to take the prescribed oath. In order to understand the true intent and_ meaning of the proposed rule of the`Senate ft was - nary to take into consideration contexriPlated legislation, the mischief:produced under the old law, and the remedies proposed fir the new law. Up to 1861:Men tract claimed , meta here who were plotting,,deripg their term :to;Sub vert and overthrow the General lloveiriiient of the United States, who openly declared their purposes to this end. They defiantly and Ma lignantly domineered over a majority of th. Senate, and linally - undertook to.nany into of • !Cot the conspiracy they here concocted.. The question before the Senate was, how the . Senate, in the adoption of the new role, was to rid the Senate of sighlnen;. and to•keep them out. Was the, legislationof thislovemmont to be'lmt inlhe hands - of men who toldlkTilot its destruction:l" Then, Indeed, there waran and the GOiernment. - If the Coniditutlion was so framed 'as to be subject"to•thit infirmity, it was a total' failure • - • - • - . . The Senator from Dela Ware had. admitted Congress had power to define` the qnalithiationi of its members. He did not see why the Senate had not the power that State Legislatures, had repeatedly exercised in this respect The' law requiring the oath was an imputial one, and made no distinction, and any breach - of it would be perjury, Whereas without the sanction of the law of 1802; it would - riot be. • - The new law did not propose - any new clink qualification; and the Senator's objectionti seemed to apply solely to the manner of 'tea,* plication. ' • • Mr. Collamor prOceedid at some lenith to "argue that the new 'rule did not (as a Senatok from Delaware hed•lt) violahi the' amendment to the Constitution. not deprive 'Dian of his life, Ilberty•Or pfopetty. 21(6- dill, not see that bill aittired - the qualifineitiole prescribed in the Constitution, and he thought the time had dome. w,hon the'aiuntrY should rely on its own strength • instead = o£ upon the power of a few gretit Mr. Anthony did net Piot:lose -to discuss this rule. . It was based upon tho. 1aw_0f.,1862, and had been signed by the Executive; that wen' enough for him. in support of: .the authority of the Senate to establish tmcbatule haquotdd from the opinion of:-Chief Justice' Marshall,. in the case_ M'Crilloch les: State of Maryland. He thought this conclusive ; • _ . ' . Mr. Hendricks said he took the oath when it was required'of him, not because he ihoughtit proper, but to: silence the clamor that might arise if _hetefused. There was- nothing par ticularly objectionable in it to him, but when the Senate proposed to make it the general rule affecting all future applicanto r kershould oppose it. He thought whoever came ;duly qualified by his State as a Senator should be eujitled . to" his seat on this floor, and that the States had a right to demand this. He contended that this oath put obetraotions in thCway of any. feasi ble polley;of re-constanction.. Howasdieartly. determined' that none of the•leadereof the re: hellion should takes, seat again here.. The.end of the rebellion was an end.' to the leaders of. the rebellion. They Would, In-the .event bf to-construction, be too solicitous; for their:per. mud inifety.te Inge claims for seats hire.. He ar gued that;there Wtippeophs in the seceded States who had never sympathited with the acts jof their leaders, and he would not have such Mr-, sons treated as Criiiiinals after their ret u rn to allegiance. _ :7;"; On . motion of Mr. :Wilson, the Senate took rip the bill to provideifor the promotion of _We reastments of volunteers: Mr:: Grimes (Iowa) 'wished the billposipaneit as it did 'not provide. for licranties to coloted troops: The bill was postponed The itsolutiOn tfdr:-Davis, calling - upon the Piesidoint for Lcorreepondeoce betweetthe United States mid the ~ r ebel •-nuthorities, Inus taken up and on inotiosktiostponed. liff.‘l3timner (Mass.) 'lnoved-topost/sena the; prjOr oilers and take up the' unfinished in* I nbss of yesterday, which was agreed to; - - liir:johuson (Ed.) proceeded to-address the' Senate at length tOn the rule requiting-Setp tors to take a-partietalar-oath. . HOUSE OF BEPEMENTATIVES. Theconfuce o Ent% t was passed over. The House w ent into committee 014 - 1111figidar tory excise bill. Feßindo'Wood's amend Mat was adopted. It pzoyfdes that all spkitif ba, and fig sale, **kg', 4 1 80414 Via; 0-ithe . _ PRICE T:WO CENTS. date of this act or not, shall be spbject to the rates of duty provided by — this act, from and after the 12th day of January;lB6l , except . theit spirits which have been already - - taxefi, - nrider law, July Ist, 1862, shall not hawinore than this additional or increased tax, providedlor by th,lo, act. . / Three o'clock—Committee disposed of the spirits section of the bill, without altering the 60 cents per gallon. No conclusion on the bill. Committee rose. House.adjoarned. A new Standing committee on a uniform system of coinage, weightkand "measures was ordered to be appointed. The House then resumed the consideration of the act amendatory to the confiscation bill. Mr. Morris (N. Y.) spoke in. favor of the confiscation of the estates of the rebals who inaugurated and are responsible for all the evils of the rebellion. The House resumed the consideration of the joint resolution amendatory of the confiscation act. Mr. Morris (N. Y.) was at a loss to sea how the rebels could claim , the proteztion of the Constitution. No further proceedings were ta ken on the eenfiscation bill. The House resolved itself into of committee of the whole on amenthttory internal revenue bill:. Mr. Pendleton offered an amendment, which was agreed to, providing that all cot on in the hande of manufacturers heretofore Iceepted, shall be taxed two centsper pound. Mr. Brooks (N..., 7 Y.).rapved to strike out the drawback of two cents per pound in all cases where the duty impoaed by this act upon the cotton used in manufacture °hall be satisfac- Linty shown. . The Funeral. of Stephen C. Foeter- 'e funeral of Stephen C. Foster, the well known musical composer, took place this af ternoon. The services were held is the Trin ity church and were unusually inxpressi've and attended by a large andienee, embracing the musical of the city, some of whom par ticipated in the ceremonies. The , remains were Conveyed to Allegheny cemetery, where the hurt sad rites *ere' performed. A splendid brass band was in attendance and performed two of the most •popular airs of the !emminent composer, "Come while my love lies dreaming," and "Old Folks at Home," in a man ner'which imparted a thrilling effect to the solemn ceremonies. Halo. of five-Twenties. Pitmuanszta, Jan. 21 The announcement that the five-twenty loan was'ainioit 'exhaueted gave nn 'extraordinary impetus to that class of-Provernment securities; today, neatly a million dollars being sub scribed for at the office of Jay Qooke & Co., of this city; and eight millions ordered by tele graph from all parts of the country.- The orders from the West - alone amount to $600,000; and the amount in tranidtu cannot be estimated. The excitement occasioned by this loan, and tbe,aolat with which its conchs don waif a ttended`, has never "been equalled in the financial history of the world, .and it is gratifying to know that it has been mainly en uraged and participated in by the people. generally, and not by any combination of cap italists. This effort of Secretary Chase, so tri iimphantlY ccineluded, is certainly &salving of the hearty congratulationaof the country. Nei Wateilistmtnts DAN% L MUENOL OE the Old Wallower ` Line, respectfully in fowls the publicthat this Old lily Trans portation Line, (the only Wallower Line now in existence in this city,) is in [successful operation and prepared to carry freight as low m any other indivklial line between Philadelphia ; Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all other pro's/a on the Northern CenP hiladelphia and Edo sad Williameport an E l mira DAN% ;A. Id UENCH, Agent, Harrisburg Pa. Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Pea Cock, Zell & Hinchman, Noe. tia and 810 Market street, &vie Eighth, Philadelphia, hy 4 o'clock., P. w., will arrive at'Harrisburg, ready for delivery, Aext morning. jap3o-rdntyl LTQUDY EXTRACT thit. tr att. The Concentrated hire of the Fresh Root A SLIGHTLY TONIC, DTHRFIIO ANL A APERIENT. It has a 'specific action upon the LIVES, eadtingil,Nhen lingitjd, to secretions, and resolving' the" CHRONIC en gorkementi. It has been much "employed employed in Germany and is a. popular remedy with Dm practitioners in this country. Thp disesem to which. it is , especially, applicable-ire those c-na 'meted with the LIVER, - and of 'the digestive °rams generally. It is the best preparation ever offered to the publicrior that disease, and every persorttlutt is troubled with that - disease Should procure a bottle immediately. keice 50- cents per bottle. Made in our own laboratory from the fresh' root dug in' October, (the period of iits.greateMsctivity.) S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., Apotbamties,_ . . jart7 118 Market street, Harrisburg. REMEMBER THE PLACE GEORGE W PIeCALLA, , WATCHMAKER . -Agent for the Celebrated AderlcaiLWatehes, NO. 38 At Alt E-I3 T • STS-£:111T, - (Opposite - the &nee Hoesey,,,t.44/ Hit B V-. 11 G,- P-Elf Rs t etv.; • noes-dam - • s SEMECT*BILE TIIE - Eritft TULL Mi-X-49.-14„XES„ NOR 43 RS A full assortment t ':BERGNATS NOP:FOM bYSTERS, ikmisab,,xu4or the Jones House.. York River Oysters, a tine article, 'nimbi - th e .To`l_oll,Hol3Bo., Which serv4np In ilaia,;etyle at Short troika ".-„aiWz.ih o , 4 l. ones lbw by rathSOL.-',.4Ol3tE i H :IMPEL& Itrounnta, Jan. 21