Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 29, 1864, Image 2

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THE PEOPLES CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
HARRISBURG, PA
FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1864.
A Home for the Soblair.' Orphans.
Governor Curtin; in his-message to the
Legislature, which body the copperheads in the
Senate will not permit to proceed to business,
refers to an offer of • money which the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company had made to the
State, but which"helthei Governor) could not
accept forWinfof Poiver. Alter this refer-1
ence, his Excellency suggests that power hi!
granted him to accept the
,money thus ten
dered, as it is -presumed that the company
soil cousiders,its tender binding,; and, that
when the State is put in psssession of this
stilla, that other moneys. be appropriated, the,
whole to be appliedto the creation, and mita
port of a school or an asYluntlor,the orphans
of the heroes who Perished in - 'the War 0'
. •
crush rebellion. The whole "
subject is one of
a greater imPktaneftlhan most people will at,
first sight littled to admit,while the-expe4e
of the eittettpse; :however large it may appear
as thus presented, will never reach a sir
to - make the instittttion a burden to the 'State.
indeed:, such an institution would not require.
an 'existence "at most d more' than fifteen
`years; supposing that, the war will not last
manymarths.longer. The.orphans of the men
Whit hive alreadylillenin battle while contend
`atb
contend
ii or e 0,1 ernmen , all e ; a
condition, in fifteen years,, hefiee, to care for
themselves, or at least to be: placed where
they could earn their o 'ving. Hence,
there can be no ar nt ed against this
enterprise, ob. the f 3 of cost. Considering
the obligations under which the Stato,restao
those who went 'forth:to maintain its hottA
and secure its existence,. there 'should be •
"per time arrives,
,
the emetic'', d the
lative. Hence, we insist that the capital : of
the State is the proper locality for the a l syt:
lam proposed to be istablislied.-The fl cilia'
ties afforded for access to th,i4intal—the
advantages of the country by which we are sur:,
rounded-4he health of the region:of Harriab,urg
-With other advantages - which it is unneces z
sary at present to 'enuiderate, all combining,;
to make it almost absolutely necessary that,
this - establishment be lodated in our midsti
--HoWever premature irmay now seam . 4uis
to discuss this matter, we deem it due.to the
State and ita.capital_that thus early the atim
tion-of theipeople•of rentsylvmaia.should be
called to the 'project. We have every te+ion
to believithat attemPt will be` made, 'if no
Agitation of the subject is .had, to, combine
the purposes of this enterprise with otherh of.
a similar charactor, which are controlled: by
indiNiduals entirely, and which reflect, their
„credit alone upon a locality. What is aided"
Irtby the establishment of the institution Ford
pOsed by GovernorEfOurtin, is to fouudione
that will be recog4 ,as the work of the
We will, return po..this.subject when
s properly beforeAttcliegialatnre.
t.:Crookadile-Teirs for 'Soldiers:"
The buffoon of the House, and the :most.
disgustingly blatant of all the demagogues
that ever disgraced t l iie Legislature,' R4x
liffordteiriery
. county, atiertipted yesterday to ,
create a sensation in that body, by offering a
resolution condeihnatorrot the State and na
nonal authorities for theartariner in which the
returning veterans are * received'hid RC:66nm°-
dated at .
this Post. We have no apology to
offer-for the gross neglect of duty which lies
it-HO:door of some of the sUbbrenuiteS at this .
peat, nor.will weattempt to deny that the recep
tion Of our returning heroes basheen.shabhyin
the extreme. But then, theideabfßex atteinpl-,
ing" to . make Capital -fors; his i party out of tile pp ;
.glects of individual officers iSatipteM4yrilian-'
ions and impertinently preposterouS. , ;The idefi!
of such a, miserable y' foul mouthed villifier of:
patriots, heroei and a good Government, `seek-'
ink-tc; 'pass a 'resolution:Of censurefor - wrongs
to the. soldiers he and 1:* part& have
exceeded.a thousandfold. Relti,- , WhilelteXWa'S
laboring to accOmpliSh e his dirty object, not
actually to vindicate the soldiers iri ;Fong,
but,-if possible, disgrae to
the -Government, Mr. Bigliami, of Allegheny,
administereda most 'withering reblrke to the
tribe of which Rex is a- contempliible Wm,
rent. Kr. 'Biglrait fully exPoied the hypoc
.
risy of the whole. movement, , and the. House
contributed to the rebuire of Rex by refusing
to entertain his motion.' A'Siithsiitrite was 1/4-.lf
.fered in lien..pfßex:s resolution of censure,
which will bring- tlis whole subject before`the
public. Whenever the soldiers must depend
upon,suchta thing as Rex for, defence:or- jus
tice, they will cease to be heroes, - andwill have
sunk as utterly low;"as is Rcx . , in ' the: public
estimationandXespect.
hi all eariddiquitraineerity, and isitlf tic de:
sire to silgaii*ss 2 * . ,, 4.thoiit3', `but'with
no 1.438
.r, ei4Ter;:Ot'P:ll4s#4,lg the guilty we;
would ask, Whose4uty iazit tolsee , to-the
fort, the subsisteneeend t .the-shalteriof
ittrz4g veterans ? We cannot close Apr eyes
to the fact, that there are kajcni , Generals,"
Staff officers, Captains, Lieutenants` andeibt*
grade Of official at this po r attiend
"military affairs." And yet, when a regiment
of 'veterans arrive at Harrisburg, either during
da9 4l lolt.or dafir—in sunshine or r".'t :^:'t is
noboitii business .to give them qua i -', no
,.
_„.„..
bodb!,-busin*, tu...lsgue Piem rilla qw. —n°.—
bodylOausiniiiisf to ;pay thesiff. *men
t
am baftiko lie (07A:4 - the menic cy ur4rced
to rope s e
on flit etepa ;pf 'the - ;eapitol
or - a'. ccllai r door. In ' one instance,
while these veterans were huddled together
in the soldier's retreat, they were driven out
on the written order of a Major General, at the
point of the Pliavost Marshd's bayofiets.
T.
'hese are facts. We cannot close our eyes
to them; and ii"is time that the Government
take hold of these neglecti,, if we lzpict"
men to peril their lives In its defence. ft:- Bonk
toili is t 4 t end!
sinnebodjlieeipiCied. If it hi not trehirsiness
of the innumerable officers at this post to at
tend to ,the wants of : the, soldiers , -,-. to, see that
they are quartered, subsisted, paid, &c., then
the Officers in questionzare i : sit of idlers, Con
suming the substance of the people without
a fail return in service, and they should all be
exPelled from the employment of the Govern
ment forthwith.
We trust that the committee aiipdirited to
illqtare into these ribileets and alciuses will
-sift the -whole Anisiness thoroughlti. DIU the
(attempt at exposure by-such-men as Rex only
adds . to the insult and injury of the soldier.
Yet, in. the merit** eve fi::.6444:*64w
1edg0 of thbse proßeedings will riach t -t i lle, pro
per department of the. GoverrizrienfittintlPthat
• the officers guilty of lhhae.sble wrongs
will be held to a `strict iteeimbsitiliiiiti.
at advance of attyl
subjedt, to disalss
the erection of Mick
itutiorCpurelY iden; . :
IPutation and lilbekdi!
Commonwealat, I*
; aknce to retake- it
it V' Penalvanil
)ject, then,we arc cqn-
,e!ted men will agree
tm such as it is pro
in to erect, ShouLfbe
be constantly under
tecessary, supervision
Executive and Legis-
What
. A171%014(01. "Mead 1
j: rw,j4ned ,1 1 4, on to
the :414 si4ehly lit set g i titry
claims in the Departments at. Washing' thn,
was inflici*g - niisery, and *anal :s . Mliiion
upon thousands of NVTdows and oritatu!.--L
Since we thus oslled ottOntion to this Mot,
many of 'our e,otetiiikorkinif have engaged in
.disenush.% the wime subjedt 'until the faet.bas
beendo.'eloped . ,that 'there are,:thonsands of
country, ,whose bus
tiithdre:,fniir,e been killed in this
or hal% perielied:froni aiaease and who
• are suffering for went of the back Tay. which
was dhi ihfin at the time: of 'their.
They fined it utt erly impossible to get.apy . a 0
te ohtatliCir'claims from the authorities
on. We k:now instances of prccisely
this kirid. ;Widows, ANdiose husbands havefall
en ihe field ot tattle, and ~y34.hct%i:nbthi
ng whatever, for themselves and their cihild
rep, to live upon, would be unide cionfeortilblc
if `hoy could only get the pay whie . b. was ;duo
to their hUsbands when they all ,
Cl ear applications hays-been utterly'fkuiless,
• 'l , • -;
•Tllesobannot even - gel anOvers to irkt4rics
which are Made on their behalf':
Surely this ought t 9 be
. promptly.rernAced ,
and we trust our representatives in OcMgress
will see to it at once: Thepeople tolerate the
PiOciastination WhiCh retaidsr the
transaction.,oLall, official business, iiithia
tience which they. would not. display to any
set of men charged with the`conduct of i pri- ,
Tate affairs: But it is hardly inAsiblithni. the
same patience will attend the delay intnittle-:
mentrof the claims of Wldowslind orphars,,
dissibled'inen, made such by 'the !The
pecipl4 denizunl that these eliited be at ;once
adjUited and, liquidated.
Tics Omv•PouricAL Ginum.Aiiproduced by
the effort to crush the slaNie-holders' rebellion,
is one *horn the - eneinies'or tha i giiVirninent
and the friends , . of „slavery areplottingit°. in
vest with civil power.. 'There is:notiatigro iu .
the - afinynot brAilig''*e 2 lleifite . ' fmani
who before the rebellion WELS • a
berimi.crat,
andiwhois now laboring for-tl2e cause of the
Union, that is halt so adulated as :the • man
whom the Democracy are prexara-
Amy to las being set up , as a . candidate for
popular favor. • Wheniu command, this man
' Was Mori, proMPt obey- thebehests 'cif his
partizan associates than follbw the - orfters of
his superiors in authority. Si-urie,ltis !relief'
from duty, his niune i is the theraeltd.priase in
. rebelAoin, and his fame is'the :sheen of ;glory
- i, 4 2 a partY,whose aN ; oiye"/ PFP'Te is t r ii ; frus
trate tla.,e efforts of .the government to crush
rebellion -with the force Of arras; simply be
'thitiSe the 'object is to save' the prestige ?f sla
very. by compromising with treason, :in ,
that the influences of• that institutionaw
unimpaired-forAthemses of Democracy. Thi4,
is ithepolitical - Generalof - the war. His ; name
alone conduced to the creation of partizanships
in the army. - His followers- in politics', deny
the rights of `citizenship to those who, gave
• , •
him all the no torietyhe posse see •-
of his. notorious .syryipArwAtib . the`: politica
, enetaies ofzthe , g
- oViniient) a -
nlyyet.We are
osnstaxtirfo4o t he •"abolitionists
have made 'o24a. p911.041.7iyar." upon
such. hypoirisr! , . •
gikrdit' num. Imanalm. , -4Phea e
*an statistics of the port Shbw
.the : totaLeiodas
I.37;9B2Ao‘allpoiuts:-,andluereases•of 76,668
uptin tli'd'year '1862. The' emigration: from,
Ireland to the United States is still jriatasing
in volume. .thut Aire are not
emigrant 'Ships ....enough to' indug,tbe 'people
over who are waiting for a paisage. to this
cumgry.Theboardi4 houses :f4iierpool
are repoxtedlull of eMlgraufa,.kokai.,4o
bark, for-lhe , United_States. •
§OBLE so -CA •TX: 1 1 LADIES OF
-O# VIC.IOi , IA O took
SA
pSills ' tO OX-413ii bleft TCil. EMSt ' g the
prayer of the Presideut i osd in,ilie,,4p copal
ChurdlOin that eityloy aqloyarcleienian, on
Chrisbnarllii9N2i3ltavilig - the churcl4 The
' eOniniitinElLdgenetarreeognizd&their Unlady
like condnctasin insult to the Goveinment
Avliieic,hp rupreffnW, 2 and it pnee issued an
orderhanishing frOni the Aderal lines 'all who
were Partiesin , the-Peribilualiea -:
-Beimoiuc -errs; Grasshopper-ere - Ai Idaho
fi
. ; , gahl:diiiittg _hale WOrla,' , 'Am4iiiitlsoo,ools
per Week.' If this doesul : gukhe i 1514,9 popu
jo*-91enfreerkbat hav overeomefall love
'for the ieliovfanst. ' •
.1 , 10 Atral .rnqtt).%
The London Times says it is almost certain
— war will be averted in India and Japan, -
D.
11,
''iLEGISLATURt -;: :'
.nmyoarra =1 THE TELEGRaIsrf.
St "
r T
ige
January 29, 1864.
ahe Sennitl.o o'clot:1,. Mr. croll.4ao/1
tt;± Speaker pro tent. , .
The Journal was read and adopted;
The Senate refused to ballot foriiPeake .. Y,ls
but eighteen Senators appearedlmSettt...
. A long -discussion ensued, atettpated in
R . -LEMMA
TITKELL, DONOVAN . and CON
. L -
After whielythe - Smat,e adjourned.
HOUSE '46F itaisENTAT/TES.
FRMAY, Jan. 29, 1864.
The House rattPlat 10 o'clock; and the whole
of the session was:spent in the consideration
of the bill relatisnto the payment of the :in
terest on the State debt, which was advocated
by Messrs. BIEN, ETNIER and COI:M.
BAN, (Erie.) aWopposed by Messrs. BAS.
GER, SIEfARSg t RICE, •PERSHING and.
HAKES. Thc was passed finally.
Adjourned.
jorcip .
________
titin TelineSSee•'
: CIACINNATI, Jan. 29.
The Knox •1 :-..•cospondent of the Gosette
says: On last V . ,F t Fur cavalry, under Gen.
Sturgis, &WlWl:Arm...the direction of Bain
bridge, forty Ribs film Knoxville. On Sat
urday morning dkibe the enemy's videttes
out of the villa '" 11. I
. A portion of„snir Aitfentry, under Genhml
Barks, .also mo id but on learning that
the enemy w • force beyond Bliin4
it sli
bridge, they f a 'to their former ilosi
I t ).
tion. On S fly mbfning, the enemy seeing
that they haddrawn our cavalry as fat as
possible, Mildargi desperate attack on four
lines, with Ated's and Busbrod Johnden's
divisions, led" .. r the Hampton cavalry. iOtr
serving their s v . .hrate deterinination, Gen:'
Sturgis order,':•
. 01. M'Cook, conimanitilty.,4
division of Bliii•es cavalry, to charge mil the ,
meanly. Thislaharge turned the fortunes of
the day, "whielleAip to that time, had been de
cidedly againttio. Our total loes wie aliont
.lso. - L. • i
On Sunday we fell back to Strawberry Phdus,
six miles from. KnOXVille, - .and Oni.ithei 19th:
General Sturgis fell back to Knoxvllld. On
the same evening lie crossed - the Holstein,
Ivor with a. ew of intereeptin* tite egemy .
tra
1 t 1 I f If , i
gOcavie ' ' 4/011
. 1K
• “Gordo t ges'cetobps on Idle' 2btlOw . e.re
moving in the same direction, where a battle:
waspending.•. - Great anxiety was felt atlitiox
villa for the result or this battle, and ere
was a kind of pane among the people,. 1
, ki'diiisittltl'iosteirokisl&inl4Of- tliwaiting
the enemy, although it is pretty certain I thut
fliongstreet had -bpen heuyily reinforced, !Soy
. ernl•ofthe prhineri._taken. belonged to regi
ments. that:were fresh from -Richmond.,
P ROM EUROPE
The steamier Australaesian has arrived with.
Liverpool ilateS 'to 4 the
Gaf.er Barrens.—The government iniresti
gation into the,ease„ of the ; ,, zivateer ppa-'•
hemlock, late the.leirstietoi4- 4s re
'suited in preying ilerithiollitthilkatitheOness
guilty of gross it4gllllA-Vof'aiiity, andMelitation,.
of the neutrality laws.. The governinunt,, is
determined to prosecute the prnicipal offend
- - 1 044 .3 =44 , . 63 449er and in
- speetoz,:oia :•• rtry::a-11454, was brought liefeire — the.rniagistketei-and , -bound: over lob{
heavy bail. Noprdoeiftlingslitavietbeentaken
against the others.
The case of the 'Pamper°, seized cin. the
Clyde, had been transferred to the Scottish
eourtfaissiosions; iisl an exchequer easel and
would be shortly debated. 1
The steamer -Germania took out several
heavy siege guns• of large .calibre for. Federal
use. Three persons were, summoned to the.
Liverpool AikAipe Oita on lie IRA, charged
with , enliet L isinCeiCfOribe rebels. 9nly one
appeared, and the-evidence showing h*: com
plicity,- he witis liolind; over to rippear.The
defendant's counsel denounced the case f .l! asthe
most trumpery one ever got up, encl. con
demned the Feddral espionage.
• Dintkirriz.The Sing•Of-Meninark made
brief speech pledging himself to defend Dan
ish rights.
Austria and Prussia have taken steps it the
Diet without a pacific. tendency.,
• Fitiarcz.Tire..`opposition speeches- in the
_Corm Legialatif has given rise to clainoring ru
iIQLS in Pailih;gta . kd that Eiriperor
-Jai, greatly ;. offendek"and there are some ru-
Mors of a possible , coup de eclat. TheNEmpe
ror in a significant speech said that Grid had
~too .Visibly,protected France to permit .., the
spiiii * Of evil tO l eall'faitir a'gitation. ••
New* From New
'WM' *BMW STATE COILISEITTF4F, 'AND
!JIASTI - ES' isoczattkrias--Lt bus-
N T 8 ) 5 !..?! . :4: 1 4 , MT0, 11'9.1*. A. ,57A 21 7 , CON-
WA' YOPX, ,Tan i 28.
The steamship Brripire: City (Milted States
transport,) Captain Baxter, from New Orleans;
January, 1 18,, T aniy,tl at this , port yeliterday
forenoon.
New. Orleans papers of
, the 17th adm 18th
:ate . ojtaiorby,,pie*Oiro; Oity. •
The Evening Srtoti frOnasTeiy.York,,srriVed
at New Orle.aais on the evening of 17th tst.
A Young Men's Union Association ivasOr
ganizeid in Newtolileans9n the night!of,,, the
leitihst. l
The Free State 'Union Association ioCtlie
.First filled meeting the
k t e.z *dtlestaol l iines says.:
night, the Free
state General - Comx&ttee memorialized Gen
eral Bea:1AB ra •g him to so far modify his
roe have.the election fOr dele
gates to a convention to form a State icoristi
tution, as well @S for Stataofficert, on the 22d
proximo. Yeaterdal the memorial was pre
, spited; and, the prayer, we rejoice to learn,
was readily granted.
Michael Regan, On Hundred and Scsienty
fourth N,ew,Y,oric Volt,teers, fell overboard'
oi-l'iiiday-idettf•ionitiw'firchfaldsonvill'e, from
the ,Ateanaboat J. . Pringle, on her pansage
'frinieNenr tieins?' 4 Every effort was made to
recover his body, but without success.l
Destruction of linilroad Property.
PHILADELPHD3 Jan.
The depotvf the Camden. and AnabOk ,
road company in Camden was entirely -de
stroyed by Die* six o'clock this morning.,..:
Nine freightiess, five cars loaded with ; giovr
ernment ha3rgtbree emigrant ears, one - hos"-
pital car, twOitirs filled with hogs and sheep,
and a horse :14 mule, together with a steam
fire engine;gtaiting transportation. !to. Now
York for repwrs, were destroyed.
The loss hair.' ‘ not yet been estimated. >.
_. • ,
Ipebate In Boston.
.0- BOSTON Jan 29
At; an aimlversary meeting held last eyfm
ing, a spirited debate occurred betiieen
Wendell Phillips and / 1 1i. Lloyd Garrbion,'L
upon the 'Administration . ne,forink4a.-
phatically condemned, whileVelnttin• inrie
plic
co itl3r approved the policy of• Abraham
Linln.
14.
GEN. 'GRA
The _Rebels Badly Ntehipiperl
Al Florence.,
9/13g8 ELTZL: Ny,all. MORY.N(.I..
ciat Its it k :from Gen. Tho m as.
GuaTrxsoooA, Tam 27, 1864. '
Major G eneral Hai& , Ganerol-in-Chier:
Col. Borne, with a force of four hundred and
fifty men of the= Tweirrtretglit
mounted infantry and the ;Fortrth Michigan
cacalry, attacked the camp of kerne Guards,
Col. Culbertson commanding, and routed
them, destroying ilimir i samp, a considerable
number of arms and diher property. Col.
Borne retignol% his Calnpwithont any clitsu.-
alities in his force.
Johnson's brigade, ofßoddy:s.,commanti,
>ised the Tennessee r oar at Ab l p tei dge,
three miles, and Newport Ferry, six miles,
below Florence, intending to make a junction
to
etfi
th brigade of which was pected
didasktfie Slllt likrab'ittaint Etlt.fer
ries, and then proceed to Athens, to capture
our foides- there. 0.
We engaged them, killing fifteen, wounding
quite a numbl3r, and taking some of them Pria l f
toners. Among them are .three commissioned ,
officers.
Our loSs is ten wounded ,
GEORGE H. THOMAS,;
( Major Genera. Commanding.
WROLESAU' DESERTIONS FROM 'THE MsRY—
LIVELF WITH 017:46111.148--AVRE
- - Iffirrllth REBEL Ram, /cc.-
' Mr. .IMiam Young's Dispatch.
it t•l',V , 44 l o o inre. - ? ( Wt.") . P B4
. is reported that one hundred and thirty
deseritis dame into our lilies yesterday in one
squad, tixe, pickets leaving s their post<i. and
coming with them.
GeorgeritikeloW 7 of -AliefSath. Ohio. cavalry,
was killed yesterday near. Warrentkin by 7guer
iilkor, • 'tinder chilli] . natiolces that render his
death nothing less than. cold-bloodedm,ttrdiri
$11.:.0f Sititogior's `rebels were chip h or
tert.l.4 net far froni- Stevonsburg by.thre WM:
ludiattaocavalry„which.une .subseqUen4y•at
tucked by a superior rebel force: and:leat:to:
or twelve Indianians. The skirntehl "Waki
liye y but short. 4 •
) !Major Whilej ofthe FifLl New''ltoiki:Caval
ry, has just returned front a rceonnoisaance
with diiotilitcd mai over the Neck between
the ltikppqtaunookand 'Rapidan, but cumin
,''tereano more serious obstacle on'his March
than mad. •Bushilackers had been tome
.what demonstrative previously.. .1
The Irish Legion are to have a belt- at Fair
fax Statical' to-morrow evening.
Aught reviewed the troops of
era' Tyler s command at Ftsirfici Court, lidaile
yeeterday-atertioon. • '
General LiaViiis; of RilkatitiCk:s cavary di
viiion;„Weitt•to Washington to-u 5 ,,..p4 &short
furlough.
Citizens of 'Warrenton profess to have infor
mation that, an extensive rebel raid kite that
toWh is contemplated tOtterriiw„.„
Nnve Youx, Jun. 29
DEPARTMENT.
MEANS A.RMIr.
1111.15101-nittit -I `. gotorli";
NO OMURA. AT CHABLEINPON—BLOOYABE tyy THE
MISSISSIPPI—A FIGHT BETWEEN BEGEOBS AND
y t t.Rceep--,IAN T S ABBIT---THE ,STA.BB
AND STBIPES TOASTIth kiAICiE BE DIEM
GUISHED AM,
Foamss Monion, •Jeue, 28. -
' The Ifiehmond Etetrojiher of Sari: 25 eontahlp
i he following:
Owemzerow, dan. 23.—The firing on the
eitlhaivalmostvezitirely - ! . ceased.' ..0/4. nine
!theta . ' httie beete lire& since - , ft o'clock:Jest
evening. The position and number .@f, the
fleet are about as usual.
K1* 141 . 138 4 6 g4P4-. ,
Misa~
Advices from Vicksburg state that *CABS.
ishlock.aded at fireeiiville and; Milli=
ken's Bend - by' our batteries. Very few
transports.go down, and:provisions are raised
to exorbitantpriees.
The steamer Ben. Franklin was taken , to
VicksbuTgorecently by a gunboat, with the
crew in yons. Blie was detected crossing ord
nan6e stores to the Louisiana shore.
A fight has occurred at Boomai-- Warren
County; between negroes and 'whites. The
negroes killed a number of Tankees; when
reinforcements•arrived, who.. charged on the.
negroes, took their , artillery and opened on
them with gnipe and canister. Several
hundred,were killed.
RBOld ID3CNIfESS.ZE
Russinzviasx, Saturday, , Jan. 23.-4.dvides
frolic the freriture encciurigirig: Our cayalri
were within four miles of Knoxville, having
captured 500,,cattle, 10 0 wagons an d a large
amount of other pro**. ~ 3
An editorialis printed in the :Examiner on
the Presidential eieeCtion die-North, dis
cussingthe .importanCe the - eient; to the
piople`of the South, bearing.upon adjustini
thediffietaties.
mum NORTH venom A.
Frain North Caroline papers we gather , the
following; • 3
The Raleigh' Skindcird says that Gov'. to
has tendered the seat:in. - the Coldedit4te. Sen
ate, made vacant by ittr.litivis,, to: Ron.
The State Joitinal says the Stars
.
and Stripes were toasted at, a supper 617 en..
Ohii6bnas Eve in that city, at whfch
of the Stioalatd, Pennington, of, the
and 'Gbv. Vance NV6e f pre.sont. TilialPatin4-
burqhliatevkaliegh), ikgistee, cOnunents 'sat
casbcally *Kin,proceedings at the very
aiWital of the, tate: ,
°shin C VO&k, the ettereheAtfFht9eS:2 l '
Newbern ' where he- has been engaged in bum
ness fot the past thirty -years, and Who has
given upward of $65,000 to charitable pur
poses since the war, to the poor reradsa faini
iieekehini an- iniyitinir-Wthe Unionilines in
Newbern, besides the chief supporter of Qin
orphan !schools, has given a bounty 0125 to
each recruit raised in his native town**;Con ,
nectictit . retires tnim business, and blames for
the North, i*aCcordiiiice With - an' orilir of ex
patriation. Els departhre Was,''tliC Occasion
of an imposing demonstration,. , which was
mingled with the tears of the helpings poor,
who are depraved of one who* they could
always apply for assistance.
4rrlvee2 ot's7le Tst~liclla:
-Ge b, Jau... 28:
'The steamers Isabella .3.1. Empire dity came
up the MiSsissipPi river today. Me latter is
fromllat 'shwa: • The steamertuzerne,was
EguliNgiilvic;r!rliTaandinghil6feet.ofivateri
but, etpabe raised-. ,lrer treigl:oo6n,p4*B
. ,
• , The 'Starlight, smikt at , Hanging= ' '
Dogs
Liana, can.ltie'Ti*ed nth most 'oplfet freight.
Two or three 'barges belonging tollhe above
boats were; , Ititt:t.-:The amount of le.magels
not ascertained.
atpttry_
Thera is a firmer teen, ~w4soles of 700 ,
!:ritir4lniihi ex, finally at $7 , 5047 751 and 1000 MM.
.41 6 10c-60i, 94 ktr•s?"o4l-eq1,,4941.01.iiht- Thlra
lltdo'ol• Rye' Flour or Corn' Meg - 1411 rat
keia - cirkrixt $1.72(g1 75 nagrikiebriwliiteat $2. it • e
dull at $1 O. Corn advanted lc; saleM• l sl U. 4 1
grainc. Cloverseed in demand at $8 ./s®9;'runothiat
$3 50; Maimed $8 25. Petroleum at 29@soe for crude;
- -
444244834 e in bond; 52'- 55c for free. Whi4ty caret-
ti AMU
s.
tied and could not be sold to cos extent over Me. -,
.S 4 tecetntriettivldid linnetlyettl f's t4;.llentling S AND TROOPE::::f
Itailnlitds7,;; /Ares canal Lordrisland 41; Pens:l4 - 1- SANFORD AND TROUPE
vania G 31.! 15f; cs4,..ng I\-EAC - . P 2
,
* 11.114 P OF THE &RM._
yin... Java!, gt4jr GOF 'NE
. .
cotton is dull et b:k. I:l4ir dullsmd dccliued Ikto 10c;
=alts of 4.000 "ibis at Sc 406,6 6644 State: $7 40ro 7 55
for Ohio; Southern inwhanceil ton heart. Wheat dull.
with a decline of 2c; .ale= of rt.l.noo 1.u.11. at $1 5341 59
for Chicago Spring: $1 58(41 60 for Ifilwaukie Club: and
1 , 141 - 4 wo w r s., Corp dolkand qucdations are nomi
nal; nalied vat 24 ; t.. 514, offer S 1 ?2 3?ro
visions are quiet and unchanged. Whisky dull at 78:.
Receipts of flour 14,693 bhl.. ; wheat 75,000 buzh.: corn
Y: t . t-
it( •
*Ely I- tr .
stocks better; Chicago k Rock Island 1 ; berland
preferred 50%; Illinois Central scrip 1215%; 311c/401
Southern 88; New York Central 137; Pennsylvania' Coal
78%; • 11 . 41 , ; iinklaan River 138%; Canton Com
panyk 6'0491 Bri:t 111731 ;Galena & Chicago
111%; Cleveland & Toledo 137%; Chicago. Burlington &
Quincy 121%; Michigan Central 132%; Harlem 100%;
Cleveland & Fitteburg 110%; Terre Haute k Alton 132%;
17ttitentatinatffitypetri; Toledo XiflhAfi7kChicago
ind ID& "Werui4 - 4114:4011d11144; CaboikllN, 107;
Five Twenties 107; One Year Certificates 07%; Treasury
7 3-10's 107%.
DIED.
9 11 Fritella9s4lW 29th inst., (of inflammation of the ,
long ) ThadenDe of Ilia niciatir Oh' Fourth Street,
Mr. Roam McMAscs, aged 21 years.
The funeratwilttake place on Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock: Relatices anif Mends are Incited to attend.
,NEW AIWERILWIENTS-'
•
F OR RENT.
The Second and Third Stories. (two large 1 - 0011 k, on See
•tmd story, two or three on third store for rent from the
Ist of April, in Markkt Square. Inquire at No. 3 Market
Square. Drag BOYER & NOSRPER.
BtiCKWIEPAT! 'BUCKWHEAT !—A*mall
lot but superior quality or Buckwheat, 11/Irmt from
Towanda, rd. for Bale by the nowt or quart, at
jauM ROYER k KOERPER_
N OTICE
, •
LeUem tustamentory having' thh. day beam granted by
the lief*tor of Daupliiu county, to the nahlawittent i on the
Wag of Law L scavur, lato,ort!mt Ifanover township,
doe'4L AliPereinis knowing theted• ye:44OOOA to, add
rotate an notitted to make immodlute payment, and per
mits hay ing•chinayFill plea*: preheat them to the suh•
cribtus for settlement. PETER, Ir; LEVAN,
Jolo' ALVRIGHT,
Executors.
JANUARY 25411-w6l.
)( PYLES! APPTYS!!-160'bbls. Of York
11 State Apples or every variety. Also, York State
hotter, for sale at • ROYER & KOERPER.
rfE First National Bank of Harrit tbrirg,
T
Oipital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege of limed
in i 4 t 051,00,000,.
Ban - 1i baippg organized tandem the act to provide
a Nationid Currency, under the abovo , title,
ith soviets ter the oolleotkai or Ziotee,•D r = d re
Ezcbange; recavernicinor odleporricand buy and sell
exchange on all parts; or the country. --
The business will be conducted at the corner of Second
and Walnut tirrett , r, by the following named directors and
uOietre:
pIIKECTOM
Jolts IC Buudtia.'
Sims: C.Uszicag. . J.1.X13 Yot. l ito
WILLIAM CULDEII4, Csa F. H
J. D.' 0111UtROS.
JOIEL.H.BRIOSH Pres'L
GLF.O. H. SMALL .hler-
jati224l2!it
TARAIT GEE3I , ORANGEBIL L: large lot of
kJ superior Oranges, Melly and Havana, for saloin any
quantity at Vaal)) BOYER 3 HOWER.
L-0-1)( t R E R E
SOLDIBBS T lOU WILL KULL BY CHUNG
SkAti..." - TER S *^ I O:K*S.ToREI
SIGN T ME . 0
HE •"A itICAVVIA "
And purchase four - •
- NOTE PAPERANHENTELGPER; •
PORTFOLIOS, - •
• POCKET , BOOKS,
• POCIOFf INKSTANDS,
ALBIMS,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Made of the very best material, and for sale at .rery /op
pricer. Remember the
i ffgaFF . ERS 800 - 827" --
Jan% _ Slgrtnof the Am erican Pa.
.
IDIF — ALMS' 1 :ELANCSI—A supply of m 44
11 eners's Emeelsior•Bami and Driodeef, at '
jan29 BOYER & KOFRIPER.
BOAUDING.
SIX MEN can obtain good boarding at Mrs.
Etbenhower, Strawberry Alloy, between Third and
Fourth streets. jann4l3t,
TANCTILItY 27th, 1863, a Memorandum
Book,' containing several papers of much value to me
btiVof no nriele any POO elm The finder will be liberopy
11:Ai - anted by.leating It at THIS OFEICE.
Jtinpl.d2Ve - •
0. C. HUGHES:
SILAS WARD I
DEALER Di
ELM EDENS', MELODEONS, SHEET MUSIC,
- TTIOLINS,-Flutes. Guitars, Banjos, E
c t=,
V Drums ; Fifes, and altldadii of: r
; picture Frames, Looking Alasses, Photograph Cards and
Albums, Ainbrotype Grum% Engravings, Pictures, &c., &c.
iliementber the plane, No. 12 Third street, the largest
Made Store ihisaidelot the groat cities. jan2S-d am
dal:131 Mck
OTO are.usendilit.aoothe a
coughr awl Tickling in lbe -- .Thrtatt, to relieve
Hoarseness, Catarrh, Sore . Throat, &c. -They contain
Coltsfoot, Horehound, !pa:samba, Senega dnd Swain,
(the m os t reliable
.orposorants known,) are the chief ac
tive constituents, so blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar,
that each lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant dose.
Manizfacturedsolely by . A. K.UNKF.I 4 & BRO.,
3ang7.- Apothepnies,AlB Market street, Harrisburg.
• • ItrairT.
A STORE ROOM.; now .oeiittpied, by Sam
11 net Singer, on Seeozut Street; lint, dombelovr. Cita*
'nut; For partiptins apply-atTIMQFFIIIII mow*
. _
afternothri on Thud street, 'crave tiO' older ixontaining $6, consisting of a $5
K
13114. a i r
and asl bill. The Ender will please leave It at THIS OF
FICE or at. Wtdter'aStoin on Third street. jan26
( VALENTINES ! VALENTINES':
.0))Ea
d see ti e Lane and Nei! Assort,
ment of
, .
VALENTINES
thia hasiast taam,rpcelved at
Sai.a.t. aI:AT BOOKBTORE,
Earristattg, Pa.
jan2Blitt.
Wholesale and Retail
•
COFFEE,_ SUGAR AND mail_
aN - s mai n — lip, box,* to smut to their
friends in the army, will Brio this an elegant article{
one box nuatinkrAwty. cups or coffee, equal to any Java
coffee, and witlilittle :For sale at
no 24, • • 1/001c, 4; CO.
lipgratier,• WEDDING. INVITATION,
• • -.43D.ATIEOME CAWa-4y xt ; apeiMil arrangement
with.ono otthebeet epgravent-ilk -the • country, mrdskl.ef,
any deitaxiption j wilthe exceeted the Wiest atylm,
art, oonformable *ith, the latest ; 1 1 1 8410); and supplied
promptly, atlower pima than are enarM hy the • • •
era in•Ziew„lerk •or FhiladelPhit • For, samples Ent priers
call at. ' • BABOTgIp§OIE STORE.
aelift4hl"
EGARS!
25,000- CONCILLS. 35 000 GOODSIna, Orkband and
j
,for RIP by . JOHN C. HERMAN,
a23-dbv,"
L.o7 .. J_Fiabecrp, York 00., Pa.
A.
4 ,1 4 ,UT $4.,"
Tama% ,it,,4_, A ltp ot i 1 1 , by the use of
; mime
Pb iv
AotitittiEwdjot,T4 *MOWRY if
ndeesjuat receed and for side by
BOY= k =IMP"
No. Narket Spare-
decil-dtf
MEM
LOST.
Lilift.
-SE Cr A R 8!!
.„..
)10_ , JANUA:av
SIONDAIrETWING, JANUARY
M07....11AY ETECENG. JAN - CAF-V
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26th.
MONDAY EVENLVG, JANE ART 2fith.
MONDAY EVENING. JANCARY VAIL.
The ir.tericr rend Areitecorated.
L • NEW FACZ
xEir FACES
SANIPOII/1 .1111110 71 . -
ntercr man Air, ,gptiST: - k:vs,olloK.Otc
MONDAY ErENEVit
Orchestra Seats= be procured in *trance at Esc:
cart's Drug Store. ElenSl4,s!
111 ANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL
GO LAND STAB.
Combination Dramatic Compah.
Combination Dramatic Compan
Combination Dramatic Compan.
BENEFIT OF MISS•FANNY DENHA:m
BENEFIT OF MISS FANNY DENHAM
BENEFIT OF MISS FANNY DENHA.NI
ALFRED HOLMAN. ALFRED 1101.%i
ALFRED HOLMAN. ALFRED Rol
Of the Holman Oran Troupe, in his Great D•
Dstrtn,Soto.
TOWLE SPLENDID NET=
TIMES spzENprn •
SEVERAL - DELIGH,PIIE SONGS
SEVIIMAL , Diguseurrvz so.v.,
ILIG*UniraiNVOLUNTSZA.
ItEMILEED VOIXVITEICR.
hosn mumTtmß Ham- -
num Bum, IRTSH REIM - -
THE YANKEE GAL. THE TANKri -
THE YANKEE GAL THE YANKri t
Secure Seats and Conic Duty. -
For particulars see small tills
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALT
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
Mil
tirVi EVER EVE'
With a Firat-class Company - 01
PANCI:I7.s. 0.0"413)1INS, ;ix., kr.
Admission.—
.%iits in Baps
WANTS.
AIiTANTED--Se veral Machinists, Cubi::e
V V blithers and Labelers. Ahmr. Fever.' Rove.
trades at the thur2.4lBt) EAGLE ITVORK
WIAHMEDTO TuRNT—A House conta.±
lug four Or from the IM of April nr
Inquire at tf TIII4 O FFiCI
ATTEAHERS AND SPEEDER OR F 1
FRAME TENDERS WANTED at Shook, 8511 , 11.-
Carpenter & Co's, No. 3 MIL Lancaster, Pa Tlo , 1..
taving,beon increased , girls can now make good um; •-
..1.025411v0 C. S. DAVIS, sap
JWEIJITS, WANTED, for the 47th Rea
rtnent, P. V.; stationed at Key West, Fla. This r
meat having re-et:Med, recruits are *anted to titi
ranks. Bounties, $4OB and $302. Apply to
LIEUT. W. W. GEETV,
eppositey'eshytettan Churn..
bbLs. Fresh Dandelion:
i issot, by • s. A. SCNREI, k D RO . ,
ApOtbedirier,HB 3ftrket ttc, Harrisburg.
=CM
AGENTS watited. to :sell ttp, Standard Hi.:
tory of the .W ar. a. rare charm to make moo"
Agents am clearing from $lOO to $2OO permonth. 200,0
volumes already. sot& Sent for circulars. Adttreßs
JONES BRCS. h CO.,
Publishers, Baltimore, aid.
do 30
QUORS.
''
•t" 14"
L. I Q. 1T 0 R S .
ht: - DOTI,. JR., & C O.
TIEALKAS IN PINE FAMILY GROC . I7
_Lf RIES opposite the Coen Ileum him et hand - -
1181t."4"I ' 11RA4411300-1
CT =trent vintages. -
..P/NNAND COMMON
WITIZISKYS.
OLD, .130p1.13015 . .
. 17,.... . . .
~..._ ,
.. i
A MVIIIIS.iIe .67n) i.
,: • ::,- = - Tlie;bog ex,,r imrnist. to thls market.
0 Ell WHEAT„ _ ..
FAMILY NEC
_.
Amu the celebrated
i' - CHA4P.A. t r•I' IC C* Wi s . '
0• ! . .-
sHic,&3 .
- .
ocOTCH -AM" MUSH ALES.
ta...
- " toxDON ItEMINOITEI :
WWI COMM, •
.7.1 I
PLAINTATHIN, •
WIGWAM. TONIC n ; ;
yroo avilpietozcods, or -
.Exciasscit,Au!iy cps .
And cormumerag" of erv7ktieicripitioniiir in the marl.
rim LOWERT *&?E&
NNVV ANIIVMM)mNTS
TanasmrrDEPARTIOLVT,
OFFICE OP COITIROLIZIL OP SAX COIRVIC". r, ic
WASTIESOTOS, Jan. 1% 1884. )
by batisractory evidence, pi
N V M lF • u ti the onlt han been made to :...
Ipear that the First National of Threelabarg, in • .
county of Dauphin and State of Penutylenank, has Iv
duly onrenized, under and according to tbepoiremo'
of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to de a N-.
Lionel currency, secured by a pledge of ailed Si. --
stocks, and to provide for the circulatiOn anti redeovt: -
" approved February 21414184 Ind ltirtronlil' • -
' t w l i c tl i l the provider's of said act, required be ramp' •
With before commencing the business of •
•n¢'.
NOw, therefore, I, Hugh Wettlhatat, Oomph° or 0.71....
Currency . , do hereby certify that the First-Nationai ILL.-
of Harrie t county of Dauphin and Stater of Pennsl ty .
•n lit to, commence the bredness of kraz.L.' ---
.. _
.. . -
ft. nj In= 4ll-- Irietnief, illness my hand and
of office, this nth day of Janus7lBB4.
' ietiatiat a ti -'` 4 Ceeardw,Willii,4
REMIMB.EB,3tAkE PLACE.
Gim*te., W. IleCalla.
. - WimmEß 411[HEWELER,
Agent foi We . .. letotatesi kniAllacip Watch,
41
II if; a,skw - 6 , -4413,. EI
. OPPldie die , ', 4
.m .
HARRISAnre, P Z .2 v
5' A
••' - : MIST OPENICD,
" '"AN ASSORTMENT OF
...
ROSEWOOD AN:II3#I4.4LOGAN
MIMING DESKS,
AtAtilikomiiiites, for sale at.
WWI : SCAPTICR'S BOOKST. E:
PATIVOTIG GIMBOOKt •
e°ll .l)6r 4W on-enunen Bl7nme t, I2C,, TMll ojibt p Con t l Y t.t:
&a, for P9l4tdar.iate. ity • Witneurr:-.-Erice
sale at. - del&
p
NATIVE WI E.
Thik : IMACHERRRY and 111AMBERR4
Wanantad rima For na4at
*425
- -
.IfOrzieriraW EVIy. vallt
ng
inraw s ic beditt i The
=MORA .pfpullsr •lisMe •.
X tajk,.maT and books sell quickly'. sir New t
kirs flea Wage at once K OE.
*IMP*, Ir. - ••, ' 3.103%:-
' ORANGE'S and LEMO El for sale
dORN WISE'S, wholesale and retail
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