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NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IOYER &KOERPEA, WROLESALE AND RETAIL - DEALEPS triiOCER.IES'9 . - Q ueen's affil cilas,* Ware, AND ALT; taN-** COUNTRY Pli - 6DITCE, XAATE just opened a large and well selected tock. of goods at their stand, No. 3' Market Square, liarrishurg, Pa., to which they invite the attention of the 'ditto genera:l3% nolo-clly J O,H N I Sy. ;., THIRD STREET,' NtAli . itAl274, ItAItRISBUIZG, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CONFECTIONERY, &c., lobe Paste, is Paste ; Pane, rsh Mallow Gum Drops , am Chocolate Drops, in Candies, &c. tugus and Lemons nod Prints, Jos, ea,s and Spinea, alllinnta, 'apex Bags, Cidor Vinegar, . Fresh an San Fish in seh. son. Vegetable. , 112 season; Raisins. uctl3 I MPQA Tr.,RS WINES AND .1441;UWk.5-,. LAtidAlt sAVCADE CO.; NO. I:BASOUTH ST T, At , ZransiituAzark sk' ihUti, P 11'1.7.1 It • . t' LALTMA "N, VtLAbE v , J. D. BiTiN4., I 109-(l3ta] ALARGE INVOICE OF NE' RAISINS, CITRON, CURRANT S • PRUNES, g PIGS, &C., WR. DOCK, JR., & CO At (n 020) QATISTIOR GOSJILFS't 3 i• • BtrrrEit Bust received'at OY BOOKS ; siiiiiittS;4e—A Large as.. 1. sortmenCof ,Toy j t.e. ilust received , at nol9 : .sm,ry.Ewp , sgoKno.: Tlarriibure, EIV BOOK S:=LTHEe faHOITLDER -LA gaups ,Tt „-- DAV - pF-SHODDYj Just received at IdqI..SI,SCI.f.EITEWS-BOOgSTORIE” Therairky thousands cured at tbiu.inst4tutioit year after ..year; and the numerous_importatit"sargical operations A..PPLES.-200 bErrels'of Xe*teirk - State by the reporters of , Apples, of a chelce-variety;_jusCatied, and sold ? r b an rr,Z=sltirseduapers, notices of ivtiok low, r iii i , 4 0 1 1 ,Y . y a a n e.i ti l ties Y l , l stl,:,A utß , P . u o tallis ß , It t Eß th p a grt new itasMatartrositgalftwenahlitte gin before the public ViclAldvir ,'" . _ __. his twin or character and , resPOtiii , ilUEsSik:Titilaitgiq!, ii i e 13 * &!pilli TON I W P 5 1 11 S v i ie P t F i r' llt , ' ) '! /I ' 3lo 4 l l e ' d • . .' Haltitarrel, , Jar,or Dozen, iitj. ":: . ' 4- '' -, .., - ,•::: ,' A ..e. , , , .. . -.,..1 - e - ...',,tl no2o ..- . W4ifiie:lit.,:k Od., §titi DIOASES SPUMY. C , 1 ...,. ;., ~ UIM;:t! <,.. - MEW 310101 .A. l l At ~ pio9A) . . . 1 50 Married persons, or Young Men contemplating marriage, ;beingtwareaef.pltysical weakness, organic tlebilityg defer mi tl64,dre:r speedily cured. - -- He who placestirasplf under the care of Dr. S. may re llgtouglpeonthlelhattthorior aw-a-Igep.tlentan - livid dently, rely , upon-his OM. us a Physician. I • • . - 'OrtGANtO TRANSES S f• - ImillediaielY cult* ail till v r trif/- This distressing affection—which renders and marriage impoisible—is the penalty paid by thetle timsprim.prom-InVlgelice4 r)(o R n gi p t rpons are too apt fo °Mai efettlt. from n'Othebigaware — ix -ISe dreddful ,conseogetaina t that may .epsue..,,Nosvi,tyho that under islands tbitealbli prsteitt IciehEt-0 the Pw2E.' hr prdereatioa is lost sooner by those f lin o into HEM 'per . habits than by the prudent. Besides being clepriyedi the• pleasures of healtliyinifspring,- - theimost. serious 'and de structive syrriptoms to both t.bodpituld mind arise. The system becomeeWerangetVthe physical and' mental functionaAveakeined, loss of procreative power, .nervous irritabilitY;r4ltehlisla, palpitation of the heart, indigestion,' . cdelitutittlonalAebility, a wasting of the frame, cougthf cOn ' Surriptieni decay and death. EMS Left hood sideving_from. Baltimore street, a few doors from tlie bother:, Fall - not to obserse name and number. Letters mitt lie — paidaMinonteln Wait:to' Tipp , pOttor'i 'Diplonias hang intds office. - , Member of the Royal College of. Surgeons, London,. 'gra& uate from ono of the most eminent colleges in the 'United . States, and the greater part of whose life has been spout ! . .in the hospitals.:of•Loridom Parisi rhiladelp'a and elk: 44, where,.hos effeeted some ,Of tho..mdst .0.0 ing cures that were,ever:known,;.inankl*lbledWitb 'ng in the head and: ears when asleep, veg. iferyriakess„ helm alarmed at sudden sounds, haslifillii6s; :with frequent blushing attended sometimes with derattgeinent orntiritt rare orired immediately. . i i ..- - . These are sonetrok . the kaland!iMolancli - OlyielfeetCpro: 'need 'Woolly habits of youth, :.weakne* of the beck and:limbs; pains-'in thalliead, dhimess of sight, 'liiis of maacidar power, MilnititiOn . of, 'the, heart,l - dyspopsia, ner vous irritabllity;•symptomeqf _consumption,- &c. fearfoleffects on the Mind are. much Col dreaded—loss IX memory ,confuslon of ideas, de. preinteli of-spirits, Mit= fdioUdlirgeoWeiiihnitO soopty, self distrust, love oi - solitude, timidity, & c ore some of Citrons, , Figs, Dittos, Prunes, Almonds, WaputS, Filberts I, Cream huts' Grouud Nuts, .Pecan - Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, 'Cranberries, HorniOy and ittlfirin 4 Cakr arid Crackers, Swot mad Irish Potatoes, Ore .: 6' and Ggied 'fruits, 'AM; 'Country . proalivo. .. Whiihave injured themselves b y a 'certain practice in dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned evil companipmb.or .at l school, the effects of which aro. nightly felt, even *lien asleep, and if not cured ieriOrs• marlingolinpcssible,Mid ( destroyklicithmld and hotiY; shoula apply immediately, • • • What's) Pity :that zi young. man , : the hope of *his countryii the darling of hispa,renisTshoukt by snatched.; from all prospects anditnAyntents of life, by the consequence of dexinting from the path of rfatitreomii certain secret habit. sonppr. r oi q r#,tt eft.tontAim. , , • , „ jOITN WISE f— • Reflect that a. Senna mind and body aierthe in t nacwatry requisites to promote eortnubial balminess. dap:implH out these,Vie NuitOyArengh life becomes a weary grimage ; the prospect hourly . daryons to the A:leiv . :fhb tignd•becoraes.sluitlinv&lVithilegpiiti and - filled With dayicholy'retkietion that the happiness of anotheitbez. conies blighted with our own. ' DISROR INTRITDENCE. _ : When the misguided and imprudent Notuay of measure finds he. has imbibed the 'Seeds'iiOhis palfful disease, it too, often happens that an ilitimed.:sense of femme or the dread of diseovery deterSlifratroM applying to those who . from' education.and respectability, can alone.beiliend him. lietfrilla into the hands of ignorant arid-designing pretend . CIE, *the, in,caohle .or Arch - .4. pce. uniary sub 'stance, keelpt iiil& rilling month alikilmmitif, or as lenges 'the intallesefeecalibb - iihtidried,landlin delpair leave him N'sitlx ruined health:Weigh over-his gallingdisaripointment, or,' by lfie'llS6 eat° deadt'Y'poirion,-Merenry, bastes .the constientierults'yinlitomthifthiitioribledisease,suolaisaffee7; tions of the Bead, Throat, -Nose Skin,:ete;, ' with' frightful' rapidity , death: puts a Terlod to his dreadthisstiffeiii* by sending him to that .undiscovered, . country fromwhence no traveler i farm. : . • • - 4 Vi . ' FOR-TABLE LSE; NyM. DOCK, JR., & CO: • iisoNglialiAtektv* stmt. ~ 'ffm; =00E: arm r ` ti? 1, A T.. Tik: - J -- dUBsoN, BALTIMOBIE LOCK HOSPITAL, TEFAS-discovered-A-the---most-eartain,-speed3 11 and offeetnattelsefts in the world for .DISEASES OF UthiIIEDENOE. , RELIEF I SIB rQ TWELVE HOI RS. e ;.S764imibifitop. iioiTodstlituwa • pure Warranfeft,'or No (Marge, in from On to Tuio Days:' Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, beneral bility, Nervousnes,, • Dyspepsia, 'Languor, Low Spirlts r Confusion, of Ideas, Palpitation Of the Hearty Timidity, TrenriblingS,'Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head Throat,...NOse Or 'Skin, Affections of the Liver, 'Longa, "Stomach or" Bowels==thosc terrible disMders arising flitini'the Solitary' Habits of Yount—those secret andsolitcuy - practices more -fetal to their victims than the song of Syrcns to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their. most brilliant hopes or anticipations - , rendering marriage, &c., impossible. - . YOUNG HEN Especially, who hare become the 'victims of Solitary vice"; that dreadful,and destructive hat4t whfch annually sweeps. to anttutiedely: grave thousands ; of. Young. Men ; of the most exalted .talents innel,lasilliant intellect, who, might , othertvlse,have entrancelkiletenitig.Senates with the than.' ders of eloquence or,Waked:to copt.sy'tito may call with full confidence. • 'i s. ''' • . DIAIWIAGE OFFICE ,M 3.. 7, 'SOME:FREDERICK STREET, ` 'JOHNSON T4ICEI .PARTICULAR 140TICE., t`i • ' YOUNG MEN 11,Wt . 114.GE INDORSENT4I4 OF THE ALMS lIARKSBOIG, PA., MAY. EVENING; 'sVirAltr'29,' MERICAL. =MOM =1=55%1 THE GREAT "AMERICAN' REMEDIES," KNOWN AS • . - . . , q[lE _LA tro L C*ENUINE PREPARATIONS, lIELMBap EXTRACT ~RUCIIC;" ftELMBOZD EYTRAT SARSAPARILL:4, ITELMBOLRIKPROVED ROSE WASH. L D S • GENUINE ..PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY CONbENT,RATER:" compow • FLVID, EXTRACT BUCITUI A POSITIVE AN6 SPECIFIC RE*EDY. FOR DISEASE'S 'Oi" THS BLADDEW . XIIM EY.Si>GRAV4L • AND DROPSICAL §*EIAATING,S- BiS Medicine bacreasg9:tite• Po' ei •of • aostion, and excites the AligOßENTSjito *lark aotlon,. by which' fie WATTIRY . or CALOR US de*l.- ..tions, and all UNICkTURAL - , ,ESTIARGEMENTS *e re- Aleellins welt as pink and inllainmat,ion, and is gold 'tor, Mg.), WOUFIN` or CIIII,DitEK 1-IELIVIBOLD'S .EXTRACT RUCK FOR. WEAKNESSES irOing from Excessei, YlabLV ,y n itiscrctitin" or AIWA ' ATTF-NDETy WITH THt aI'OLLOWING SYMPTQMS. indisposition to Exertion, ; Dryness or the Skini Loss or ..Metriory, Loss or rosi'er, • 'Weak:Nerves, Dreathini, 'Horror Of. Disease, Trembling,.! • • Dimness of Vision, W_akefulne...T, Universal ila,si3itude. or, thePaln kn, 019. 13 4i-1i ttitscnltirHystein, , ,116410,1? g of the ody, Hot Hands, Eniptfon.s on-the . Face, Pallid Countenace, • , . These s,yilmtoms, allowed fo'go 'oh ? ticliicli tf medl nine invariably Yemoi - es7somiLfellMv " Pl:r Op NO 5• 5 PTICkTS, In one of which thepattent may expiro. Who c.bi say that thby arenot frequently _followed by those ‘,llrifilt discase.s,'! „ . • • IN - s/mrYANa) "CONSUkEffION. Many are au - are of the. cense of -their:sufferings, ". cent:hi:melees' Ahe,recnttis or the insane.aelften • thetnelanehoty.dluthr.ss , -Cansaumtm bear:. ample 1N t - ifiess . td the truth of the asAerticite: ' NR I E OORSTITUTION;-011138„AITTLITED WITR-ORGANIC , WE4,IM, SS, , =in Requires the aid, of inedicinO io'sttingthen and invigorate the systeni, , whicielrelinlioldlOTx.tract linchn dow.,,Adtiall*lll convince the most skeptical. 1, FEMALE b_ • , OLP OR YOT.TS6,'SDIGLE,' MARRIED ; PLATING ISAIVIIAt4:4 , • - ' In rnanyatreetions,peenliar ferealea tbe, gxtrdet, .ehu Is unegublled by any other remedy, us lu Chlarogp pr Referiiion,•teregulithty t _Panifulnekt; ar suppre4ion dab customary Etteuatlints, Ulcerated orsSehirroas stale of file Trprus;Jaducorrhert er,WlAtes, pterilily, and for all dom. pkaints Incident to the sex, )i.hellier Dissipation or In DROLI2VE OR .CHANGE: OF. LIFE., NO RAmaii BHQuLD I:#l*o_UT IT Tako no Balsam, Afercurl" or thapt&asaidligdiCino for ... 2 Unpleasant, and Dangerous Diseases .3374.1111:1130LD'S EXTRACT BUCHIi Cures Secret Diseases in all their Stages; at little espouse;} little or rie change litiliet; no ltiecinvenierieoland no expo. sure. It causee;frequenti desire; and: gives.strength to. sUritiate,-Aierebk OrAciring'Obstruetim ,proventing and curing §triptures of.thOlJrethre, allaying and inifien, - 6o frequent in this class of'diseases, tend expelling Poisonous DiSeased; m' Wornout 'latter, (Thousands 'upon thousands who have been,the itiotias of quacks, and who hnvo paid heavy fees to, be cured ,fannAhort - tirne, have found they. were decctved, and Oat' the - "Poison" lays by the uS.tint""lioirerfnilstringents, ,, been dried up in - the system, te - brtak out fii 1111 sigatavaied•• form and perhaps after marriage. - Upo i lELMBOLD?S,ESTRAGT BUCHU for -all Affections and Viseases of the Vrin.ary prga.ni,:whetner existing in *le or Female; ficinawliatevercatise'originating, add' no Matter of Lovrilongtstanitingz: .- ,Disetisesa& these , Organg require the aid of a Diuretic.ll.a.2ol . ll.ll,D'S ..F,WrItACT :BUCLIU is the Great Diuretie,.anditia 'cerfainietirve the 'd'apired eileet in all Diseases= fb ^ r WWII. it is Fqaom-, niciicked. Blood—Blood—Blood: ffeltithold's,llithlr<:oneentra ted compouod FLUID, XICTRACT SABSAFAR4A.SYFBI., This 4 an affeCtlon of the - Blood, and' attacks Ake. Beival Organs, - Llnheks of the' NosedOirS' ; Throat; Wind!' 'pipe ant other.l.Dieus',Surfatieiimaklng ale appearadeb' the form; et , Mem. HelmhoKle,ltstractlpx:paparalk Pit= rifles the Blood, and rentoves all Sctly,lrup,tions of the Bkln t ,gicing to the .attergealthy 'lt bon* prepared exPreialirlibr thls'elens: of coinpleant.s; BS Slood,Purtfyingkroporties ain'presecied 'to a grVater iWoritthan any,othoureparatiotrof Bmitpnrils. REIMBOI4D'S ROSE WWI • An excettenti Lotion. ter dis;eiies or a Syphilitic Nature, 'and as an , injection in'. disedsee 'of :the. Urinary. Organs. from.hafidtS ef,ditilnattqp conne c t io n kith! ihe,Extracts,Buchu Sarsitardiu, in, Ruh diseases as reconiffielided: "Evidence - of moss responsible and re liable character will aaciimPany the medicines. CERTIFI CATES OF CURESImin eight to twenty. -years standing names,with known . to Selene° and , Fame: For Medical •ProPortios f Bache,. see Dispensary Of thetfilted States: See Pnifessor'DkiwhE'S trainable works dn'the Practice , of Physic. See 'remarks made by , the late Celebrated Dr. See remarks made by ; Dr. Erßaium ROTlPWRlA4aAelebyated Physician and mem ber it ihe Royal College or Surgeons, and published in the Tranmetiohs of the Ring's and Queen's Journal See Medico-Obirergleal Revlew,published by BENJ. TRAVERS, Fellow of the Roy's]. College of Rurgeons, • The most of thd late Standaid - wetks'on[liedicin • Eitract of Such; 4 50 .per , bottle Oi six.ihottles forl.ss 00. Extracr of ggalqmolat,. 0:90, per - of l slio ler $5 Ini ,proyed,Rose -WO; centk Per beitle; - or',kik: for $3 50,. ofitalf'd'dozen each for - $l2 00, whit* still he suflicianti to cure the most obstinate oases,, if directions are adhered.. to., Delivered to any Ingress, securely. 'packed from op- pgryation, .Iles a rlbe ointonai all Advicegritis ' : - -I.AFFIDAVIS, PersonallLap before me an Aldermen of the city ofl'hillataßhhf — lfrVM. ItAbotd; who, being-duly sworn, dOUibiatAiis Vrenttiationi: contraln DO narcotic, no to A.t 1, 55..!95. 4h01: 'Various' drugs, and are purelr_vegetable. H. T. WI .LIEEBOLD. Sworn' ararsubdaribed before me ,thls..23d • day of , No., MAIO;•4 8114 .. , I • .Z...,,ABBAftp; 3 . , .Aldoili*,NiiitttstireAPlttliTaceVr aila C ).ofialetiel l g for information cid:Mende. . . . a - ind,11:6010, Ci0": 1 11 0 K. 4ePOtiol SOnth - lotb*reetc4lMßleAßUS, ' • f 'O 11(1, , - 'Oll •••. • • • :•••-. - • • • . _ • , • ri 4 , JOHN' IV' LYON'S RUCH PER RICAL 411081 7104.11tAiLE'EEGU~A OR S knbirti . tbitt - will-sticeeAtbily in4rlably" rtistoroandhWflctbedrattleskstiaztvrerzu Inihr3l , 4rregiflikritios, aitt:pro,ducirig- health, %Ago!' and striingth. Pfrb aulit:Prepaintlon, the only true 012e.0f thel.ina ever dituaitodMithuthls..country, and:actS directly. on Abe parts rs)..Wts4 4 1 5 1 114419 W, d*P can only reach thCm ns ay vo " k through not at all. d .r • . -an. entre. Aifyoi4iffeing frobia Colnittantanxtety for the reyht •*ptnatavn's.piessrl laws? • • !' Give yours& no unoadone, LONses •'4 ll 4ll l l4artiair lc taken a day o w ir4epr,e_the,expeck.dpelioa,. pain littely and Sam' y i teplato 1100inLtie as stire as, enaite follows cause:. lArtilliSitadayllght tottottgaidlovals 4 Are you slc enrcebita'_kirillnew, - qtmrtaWeWN,Ntrille labor:and danger. or inctrasey - • • • • doniii to you no a bleaelit forts not preVention better,tbau , If ruggnnlarls taken, it lag U, .c,ol4preieutiVu, and ;rill suve moth peril artEtUiny Units tirglitieting. lx/Talfe . "yati been aitilated totinitit#W4l tritLiCompiaints a:l3El44okt to. the ser,tifuitwhave:billie4 the, skikt, :or 001 Nanu,ruul . ure Burr irukou on to,an.earlyEff:9*: . , Are the most reliable regulator ever known, and cure, like, magic, all these inegalatities bayedefiefi the tlogtor:s Will you waste affray-frith 'inirering *QM Letaxirrhieni, Dymneporrhtea, and a thbusand dtlibe llitticul ,ties, all summed tint name . suppressed 'add otctracted• nature, lintetut intestwnt-q, one @,llfir in • • • yoa. Domot use the drops. when forbidden.in the directions,,for although a -pssitivo • cure, and harmless at all - Wier times, they are so,powerful'and'folo calculated to adinst. anti - r:ern the functions bf the sexual' m,:thaty l if taken at improper times, they would pro:duce resultecon .trary,tostataup,figidnst which all, particularly thaaa,w4p Fotql:93ptpluce, should prefab' guard. . ' ' ' Cannot ingta,tba most , 4e - lipatn;.censtitation:at any:Ulna ; yet tlmAitoirlitOra 4Mll* te - gtiaid MaMA bAttin t aqpitiOthatifttiensitinfbottletaiilrbe need agood pur liana where . onitttunedliman Illogitlinate..one.i • • tho never-failings Fountle Regulatcii, , ,is for sale by eytry Druggist, in the city and country, .and:,do not; if -you yn„M6 your health and wI.M for, a .reliable ,' medicine, buyiAlif other. , , Take no, other, Mit it itho.Drulgisi' wliom you Apply, „lute not gait; mike lairkserid and get itibr you. _. , . • ...„ . ....,..,.,_ . :zi.r:i . , ' 1...42i4C0.v.r , )-.. ,)., ,-; f.vxvt .. : „„...., : 4 4 L.,:1..! -, ,, :biFi t ~,',....,... • -43.,t:p, 1,10,414 ' - 0404' J lii~3'i~ EKE ot) ~y~ i : ~~1 MUI r! c•,' f ~t~' lIE GREAT LYO/iCktt'EtOPVA DROPS - 'LYON'S PERIODKIAL- DROPS IiYON'S.PERICOICAL DROPS ISE , . LY'POS ' l "4/ 110 DX0i . 4 5 -APPS - 't ;- • • • LYON'S PERIODICAL,..DROPS IMM! _1;Y0Ng4.44/ODIOAL DAP-4'§ EMI BEM "•.:t • C. Cr: CLAIM. -Ike CO.. 1: ,- . PROPrr~xoite,' . - Havba, AtiWbolesala, by JOI.fM*;iN,A ' - OWAX &CP,V)EN, pallort4,,Siv§treet, P,1#4 ,, pia, Pa ME £'t:,. r NI ' 0 =NI ...i. , ski d ,o9.,:; - •-, ....Alit. • :, , ,etil• , t lict.;: 4 . . 4 ,...:, 0 . ..-•-,::, ril - - 11144 , 1 • -1 r. ~,.s.~ 1 ..~ , PennEwivania Legislittitret lIRPOIKLW WE, TEM rtvEGIt4PH HOUSE MRErWrA'rivEB.- ' ' — l' " Tn - misnar, Jan. 27, 1864.' Thelfouseitkittifil A. 3t. The greater por tion of the morning was consumed in a - warm discussion on a resolution offered by Mr. 134 a refteetilig-pporL*,slate, authorities as guilty of. negleetin'iiiit providing' suitable "accommoda, tieru3 for the itittlining Ireltinteen; neQpassilig E. through Harrisburg: ' - The debate • Tesalted the adoption: cst a :stals.titute, , providing for t a' appointment'of a committee. of three to inv " tigate iutid 'report the'faiti of the case.' i :- itn•afternoon session was held, at , wir . Ebill-xelative to:the payment- of Interest n ;the State debt waspassed on second, rev-ling. Adioinnedtill 10 a. m. to-reerrow. t x t rit e r e ar a no: XIXVIIItir egngres§lPitst Sessi4, • WASHENOTON, Jan. 28., The bill, to provide for the payment of the claims of Peruvian - citizens was passed. • ' Mr. Conness (Califorrda) reported:back, wtlr ameridmepti• the bill to lutend the, hoxnestekd act. The amendment was adopted,' tIR benefits of thebill to persons in the naval service. The Senatee then took, up the rebo tion 03 expel Senator Davis. •-• Mr. Clark (New Hampshire) addeessed the Senate. • . , • .-, , UOUSE OF 11EPRESEN raTIVEIL A general conversation tooklAace latween the members,' with a view of coming to; an agreement, concerning4l4 consideration of the ,enrollment bill. ' 1 ." _ iffy. Schenck (Ohid) said it was neces-.,*&- That the bill should be passed very • soon; we must be. prepared to resist any despe to and wild attempt that the rebels may e against us . . . . The House voted to reconsider the vote :kyr .which the enrollment bill was referred to •t, he Committee; of the. Whole on the State, of the Union—yeas 100, nays 44. The bill being now before the Rciiise, Mr. Schenck moved to pOst pone the further consideration of it fill gon day,! which was agreed, to. - - - Mr. Finek (Ohio) addressed the Housg.On - a reikilittion amendatory of the conftscatioff law. seheld that the ordinaneds of sec are voidvoid :sad illegal, alid. he expressed the.; pe that, 4140 revolted: States, would .be bro lit :,.. to : hti under the- don* on ; , &_ ,V.iiiiat ditittneti itesi arbiter 'of' eiTilitticle'lit and.of :the jc ge , - trika.PennliAvania (Mr. Steieris;) fir tbe, , views . the leiter had,oxknomiced, • t the war,waS to beprosicated for subjag - on and conquest, should bi , carried out, r _ ration of the Union under the Cfonsti 'on was impossible: 4 9le contended that b the mcidern,. - usage , of. nations:- e• had _nitiliig 145 seiqe_s_noi' e9rfiecattl AP , - = - Private , InxT". • "GI. f Apse _ irk z arins against _us, nor have we the right - tii" - stablisli civirgOyerpmenfin of E l lig ilte: , rebellious-. States . - Re- was in "favo 'Of every, just constitutional measure for pu doNl74,the rebellion, but at the. same tim the wii.s..ui 'fiVol. of *Serving their" hint* ntal rights under 'ilia 'Con . attrition. - fig Aunts lasting peace founded on equity Mifl jnalarde, • and which• - Would .bring gladness to - _milii6iA of hearts. Mr: 'airfield. (Ohio) could not agree *ith.. lir: Stevens, that the rebellious States grit out of the = llnion , not with:the ‘gentlemenrpa the ether'sidewlio claim• that they have all the rights, pertaining ,to citizens of the Union. The Siiprenie - Court had laiddown as a rule clearly and. well defined, that when a great rebellionlat operatien,;the President and Congress_ may declare that we are. in a state of war, and that we should follqw the laws of War. All-the obligations of the Union hang over them; 'but by . the act' of ,tebellicitikthey have placed , baYond th.e - P 1154 -. 1 .ees Of the Constitution. ,The only question ;was, the exercise of 'the lair of "war, Vaniah the'rebelt by forfethire of -theiffiersi' Auxl 'and. real estate - • • s -The Navy Departiaent has received informa tion of, the following captures: On January' 10 the U. S. , bark Woebtick `eaptuied the Confederate sloop Mane: Limise; attempting to run ollltTup!terßilet, Shegwas of about night tons register and laden R.O three ; thousand: pounds, OT, Sea Islandcotton. On the persons:l3f the captain and tVe passengers 'were fonn&about seven 'him dred and twenty-six dollaralagoldend silver,i and two hundred and forty dollars in Cmafed erstaittotes._ She had a Confederate register " te4 SUyaniiih, last O c tober. tltipifer Inlet on the ilth inst., the Roe .';oh Captufeitthe Engliah schooner Susan,• of Six. tons buithen, She ;had bleare& from Abaco with-forty-three bags and sundry tinns of dry At the same Said and • placOhe..Sr steamer Honeysuckle captured .the: English schooner Ely, of,,,Nassatt.-,i , Ber. cargo is not stated., .• _ ; On the 13th inst., the schooner WO Biddle; -a tender to the U. S. flagship%EMl Jaein captured; while Waiving- to,renterthe Su r , wane() river, thoaltitiehl schooner : , Will" rai from Nassauveladen with salt, bagging and W M. 12‘e S. schotiner Beau, regard captured; hear 'Mosquito '4lilet, the British eels:faker Minnie, front NaesepOoden with Salt, li4nors : and earthenwarc : • = wax - w - iii iitiiiittair's rattlers. . liT.''''' "? . ,1 9:01 t ,,, t r tT , . ~8 A-145(r °17 3,3 - aziordw 27. ' Fifty-three . eontrabands of all- sizes - and sexes came tothe - headqoarters to-day. ,_ _They Idtatheirp4satatiop, nelltOMP ac Ir t 'ROPseil . I ,;. z, Af x3 1 4 9 -.7 , 0 • , A ll ,/ 4 14' -' ' **,•#,,iy c r 0 El In eCs: ' ;76 iit Ai& 0 . • acigt, r iTii•l; tiltealUt4ruk .. ~ is be: foro giivri t f o r -, 4,l' 11. - Tlaxesiew of=pstrickAs ertolgy..diyisfou, with field exercise . , : was l43kii today Gen. •kI7fIIO•O 2 4.IKMAY iii - Oointortild'Of the oF : 0 11 7, , . MIMEO MEE MEM n<=~ . -rr ' i -- - 01 , I :.... I i g t a = : • ... .1..4... 'L.!: -:.. ....-.,2:1 , -- ~....- n ......: i ~ vr~ SENATE. iresgels singLatieresCaptured., • WasnniarToN, 'Jan. 28 *1 •-ci:Jii PRIM - Af3t. SAT'S: coxppi.tuad numerous lady. iliAttgrikWq,• in . Ahots are occasionally exchanand 'bettireen thepieketS . Dia' Rapidan; tint iro`Rilknalties have lately beer' r,:repprted ton..onr sides -.-17 FROM FORT Mo7:Ror.. GEN. BVTLkft NOT mal:v aktEcu (W AT Tvemilrag. FORT Mallto2, Jan. 27. The following special order haw been iSSI7ei and carried into effect • Four Mosnos. January 25, 1864. Special Order No.' 24.. 1 -Vhat Mrs. donne Graves; of. Norfolk, having a husband in the rebel §tates, and having taken the oath of allriance on the 2d inst., as she says to save hdi property . ; and also baring declared her sympathies are withithe South still; and that hopes ther:Nill be sceeessful, be sent through Alie linesand landed at City - Point, so that she may be 'Wore her hope* and opraperehies By command of Kum Gmrsaan &maw In accordance with \ the above order, :Mrs °craves wai to-day sent up to City Point on the flag of-trace steamer New York, in charge of Major John E. Mulford. Doctor.Ritelie, a Rebel Government con tractor, was captarellatErandonin the recent raid up the Jame.s river. He was the heaviest contractor in the Confederacy? Major Bufroughs, thegtienilla chief, cap tured some time snide in Princess Arnie county, a •ted to escape at an early hour on the •• of the 2bth inst., from the small-pox ho • rite*rfolk and was shot by the guard. He die three o'clock yester day.afternoon. • Captain H. E. Goodwin has been relieved as Quartermaster at Norfolk and Captain God frey appc . The re) do of aboWG! also place at the nu have alst passage placed - Amon! ship in twerkty-ft Mars, it brit% -Dxs • Lewis ss material should ix of heat o, only is the s - y . , stem effectually braced against eithe-. extreilie of temperature, together with it, changes. As an equilibrium of the vital fluid is essential, and it can be secured only by a_r. equal distribution of clothing over the body— together, of coarse, with its non-cornpressio= —it follows that the cut is not of minor im .*: !'-itrrthe-tormtraetzion of dress. Suit ...tut-clothing may he wcirn to sectre warmth, yet the wearer actually suffers from cold. In stance: AWoman clad in winter, in twice th: weight of 'material a mad wears, ttils to ex perience anything like the= warmth he enjoy , Se has -a general equable sense of coinfort while she, ;yr= at,a2l, *so otily . in spot-: and at intervals. Such disparity is plainly traceable to the difference in the construction of their cos tumes. This equibalanee in dress is essential to heat, too. As a balanced-circulation is due to the evenness of our sensations, it is in any ease a‘prereguisite to tempenitmial protection and bodily comfort. As to the second part or PrOtectiOn, ita indications are met in securing the brat. If the form is clad with dile regard to heat or cold, it is at the 'Same time, in the beSt manner, secured against exposure. heard a reverend gentleman remark, not long since, that "women were not dressed; their clothes were hungmon them." 'We may safely leave it—itsodew of the oft-recurring "scenes" on the §iNel and in' the house, and the constantly-reiterated charge little • - • re ceive to "be more careful and not si' selvee—with an impartial judgmenta - Bide how much ground in,truth there is for this assertion. . THE Dwn Sesawscs REvoren. —We see it stated that H. H. William% of Greensburg. who was convicted by court-martial of 'deser fitin and sentenced to be shot; and whoSe exe cution was. to have taken place. some: days since, has beenpardened by the President.— Every preparation for the execution had been made, the grave_ dng, the coffin made, six muskets loaded with. ballearteidge, and handed to:those who were to usethenti *mid who had taken their position, and the... six were being loaded with',bak; "dge.— Twenty minutes yet remained, mes senger arrived with the: pardon+ is scene which took place during:the pmarafges, for the execution were of a . m.estlkeart , s 3 4 ,62 thiff. Character, and all when hate,lett 'ttfe - most gratifying relief when the mest .teM3er-dfignerey A, : RVzziati - Jusztes.--A man named Josh was brought before a country squire for steal inn- a hiig and three witnesses being examined, sure they saw lain •steaL A wag, having iidtinteered his counsel for Josh, knowing the scope of,the squire's brain,arose and addressed him as follows: , "May it:please 'your honor, I can establish this mares honor - beyond the:. shadow of a &rat, for I have tirelve 'witnesses who are ready to swear. that,. they did nod see him steal it." , The squire rested'hie heed for a feiv mo ments, as in deeP thought, and with great dig nity arose, and brushing- back'his lair, said: "If there are:, twelve, who; did. not see him steal it, and only threl 'rho deal, I discharge the prisoner:" ' - • A Purim - L-Ilerela-4ery 'ingenious puz- itY set. dOlvn;lt .-matters : not much which •may, And. nought to it add.withoid much. And five unto the nought, placed at the right hand, Diat WI in one perfect line may,stsAiid. : Then, each in four equal parts•divide, dlilice the 'first fsurt4 gbin +Nit - iiroik€4 ifivftweabne,- lArill3prove 'what teuipttpiundudd:to.rns. The selUdieniistaliii3oiclos l "P Naught.::. Five. - • ' ' ' • , f , ';'• • • one-Tutfleisif ==. ... ' iffri P OM ..L ..0 NEM