Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, February 01, 1864, Image 2

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THE PEOPLES CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
HARRISBURG, PA
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1864.
Resignation of Maj. Esrey Wiiite.--A
Ncw Election Oltdoed.
The flag of truce boat having arrived on last
Saturday evening, with theinformation that the
rebels refused to exchange Maj. Wurit. oiAe
very terms they had' previously pro Piped, his
father, Tudge:White, `transmitted the resigna
tion, which .vi: , e publish below, at once to
Speaker Penney, through Senator Low
ry... ... .
We hope that the editors of the Tory
Organ will. at. once call Mr. Penney and"
inSpect the letter of resignation closely
before ' they pronounce it a forgery
again, as they had the audacity to do this
morning. The document is closely written
orth - oth sides of a half sheet of small coin
.
mercial note - paper, and the folds bear evi--
. . ,
dance that it has been carefully concealed in
,
a smallcompass. It: as brought from Rich
mond by an exchanged captain, who had it
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carefully concealed in his shoulder strap,
find the rebels were thus ingeniously thwiiited
in their base attempt to prevent -theresigna
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tion from being sent . The entire letter is writ
_
ten by Ham; White, whose, hand, writing is
well known here, and all attempts to pro
nuance .thee - resignation a forgery are base and .
cowardly in the extreme. 'We • are fully satia=
fled that rebels iii our midit have ':prevented;
the exchange of Major:. White; but a day of
reckoning) will come, when these•scoundrels;
will receive their well deserved-punishments.
The Copperhead Senators, who were pre.senti
when the resignation was exhibited in thet a
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Senate chamber this. morning ;.; by • Senator.'
I
Lowry, were quitb'cliopfallen and uneasy:
The letter itself needs no Culouy on our'
part. It , expresses thO words of a patriot , and:
soldier.• Read it carefully: . • . ' ,
LIBBY PRISON, -: t .
RIGEL:MOND, Va., Nov. —, 1863. 1 t
HON. J. P. PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate ofi
Pennsylvania.
MY DEan Sni:-L-Consideratione, I shall briefly.
state, make it prudent and proper for me-to;
tender my 'resignaticin as a member of the',
Senate of Pennsylvania: After. the adjou.rn.4
nient of onr-Legislature last spring. , Irojoinedi
my'regiment and reetuned my•military- duties.
in field. • llporc.the advance of Genesali
Lees' lerrny•in June lest, into the Shenandoah,
valley, on his , Pennsylvania .campaign, the
forces with which I was Connected were .or-;
dered to Winchester, and in the battle at that
place I fell into the hands Of. the enemy as a
prisoner of ivar, with other Federal officers.,
I WAS immediately sent - to Richmond, and:
since the twenty-third of June, have remained
as a prisoner in the "Libby." .No•general ex.-1
change of prisoners has ttlren.= place iii the•
.
meantime, nor does any . .4apear to rue .in
early prospect. - Shut, argi l - b. long wonting'
from friends and the outer. World, I have yet
not been entirely ignorant of passing eventsi l
The recent election in our State has, I learn;, I
altered somewhat from...the: last session the
politicalcomplexion of our Senate. My ab.!
sence, it seems; gives to each party repre-,
' sentedthere equal numerical strength. This
will, in all probability, embarrass organza
tion and delayneceasary legislation. I regret
a
• this situation,and am unwilling my present po4
litical misfortune should in any way affect pub
lie interests, or interrupt, fora moment, that
cordial co-operation between. our State and
National-Governments, so necessary. in thia
crisis. ,It is •true; some time must yet.. elapse
before my presence in Harrisburg is actually
. required,-yet, as I- t hey° no hope-of release by
general exchange, the Itichniond au
thorities, I runconvinced,, will retain
me as long as" possible, Because I am
Senator and my Note important Under the eir 7
eumstances, it behooves me to do what I Fan
to relieve the difficiilty likely to result from
my continued imprisonment. lam sure, you
will not doubt me when I confess it would be
much more acceptable to my tastes, and feel
ing, to spend the months of the coming win
ter in active legislation in our Senate Ch_ambel.;,,
than to languish within the gloomy walls of it
Southern prison. My present, situation places
the less agreeable alternative in. pr pent,:and
4 ,
I see but one solution to the diffic . Other
and.greater interests are involved i this*mat-'
ter than my perimnal comfort and privlttain
ellnations. , lify health,.my.life are nothing' to
'the success of those great principles I was
elected to represent. . . . .• "- . '.,
.
' The good people of My district are chief&
interested in this matter, and'iny r duty to then' s '
in the premises has given memany an hour
of anxious solicitudena'this'weary prison liffi:
I cannot now. in any war eonsult- With theM.
They should, however, not at this time go un- ,
.represented. Their generous confidence was
but recently given Me, and they 7011,, I, trust,
give the approval of their . voice to the step. , ,l
now take, and select.as my successor one who
will be as faithhil trtheir interests and the
great eauSe of 'Our, country as I, at. least, de
• sired to he. Be pleased, therefore, to accept
my resignation a Senator AVM the TWenty
fast Senatorial District. Be'kind enough -to
convey to my brother Senators assurances: of
respect and esteem. Tell them; "though cast
down,' am not diSmayed. .."..Though in bon
I am full of' - hope." Tell them my prayer
and trust is that, no 'Word or deed may go
-Dot, of the counsels of your Senate to weaken•
the arm or Mate faint the heart of those braVe
soldiers of the tiniOn- who.. are bgiTing in the
field a sure - find triiimphantsiicCesi,to great
est strength of liisttiry. `..kccePt;'hit,dear sir,
my kindest wishes, for your good health and
'Mareprosperity. - I 'a& yo ours trrily,
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military Stale .11:gent'atVirasitington.:
We announced sonic cc, the 17
pointment of kaj. F. "Jordan; as the infilirY
agent of the State of Prousylvarda, in the city
of Washington. 031 the 27th ult.:, dajOr
Jordan entered on the duty thus dev6l44d
upon him, and is now actively engaged in the
discharge thereof. We know of no °WO 2334 n
more competent in the whole Commonweal it
for a pbsition sunkas Major Jordan has just
atuned; and we are confident that while he
represents Pennsylvania at the Federal Capi,
tel, the rights iota the interests of the h um ..
blest soldier'from the • State will be guarded
and protected.,
FIVE HUNDRED TTIOTVAD *N. —lt : be
seen by reference to our news column, tli the
President has issued a procleMatlyn. calling
for five hundred thousand idditfranta. men, to'
be raised by &lifting:m*l 3 i '.;Der shell
beinade up by enlistinente Ist Of.
March next. This. ie Without '&311 e4trie
policy, and we hope to secs such a iesiiinhe to
this central all parts of the:country, as shall
at once strike terror to the hearts of the foe.
bog in the Manger. ..:,
The Tow Organ contalned a, charact4 i:. e
artielkthiii4nordne, We do not refer to
~only,
itikinoiAtilik At is 4 j. •of not e
only, b*e nia,n4 to " ose "fh-t...dog in9ie
Inangerproceedi
n" A ts .... ~ tha,, ,b *ty-iii e
Senate; and the 'zealigilth whiah, ( ~ 'e tort'
of the CommoOtealtk. has austaiucd - the
1 confederates in 'the Ogislature. It will be
remembered, when the Senate first attempted
to organize, Senator Lowrie offered to divide
the:patronage - of that tody ,with , the 4iturgry
followers who are barking in the train of the mi-
nority, provided a Senator of that minority
would pair off with 411 "White on all vital
questions affecting tlie t iblicY of the State or
National a.&:&dt3trt#iOnsiT }lonoMble men,
if in this minority, would not have waited for
the tender of euelt a proposition, Vat have of
fered it at the time flied for t$ opening of
the 4.;egigl4ture.: Yet tikr; priqiimiilloli4-41is re-
jectedby the factionists in the minority. It
was then iiiaiStettbyitiie leaders'of the minor
ity, that Harry -White had resigned—that he
was no Langer a member of the Senate—and
hence the m l a!joiity''hati fig ' 4. i l / 4 01, ;to ask a
Senator to pair off, with a
O man who had
tagt ineth atabAiidik
men as Wallace *eq. &lyraet. finA, Ifign„b l eTton
elainl4; aftlf /Agit' I)* h the
right to the organiation Of the , Sonate,.alid
went'to work to eafahl43. that riglikpy,argh
Inuits just as clefir a ids as -cogentdasAliose
used , by Jeff. DaViSi M. C,
Breckinrid&e,lha they.have'.tight tolhe
ganization of .11 Southern Conle4eracy.•.,l3e
tween these.Meu,there ii6t:74n iOrti peptcyl
ence, except that the Southern'bufly hea ft little
more brute courage than •his Nartheru
and is Nv ; illing.tO necXiiitheattekiipt
to force his wrong,tO , suress,Botii , represent
minorities—lkoth...are
branches of , the, governMents, hal:Yelled- to if,
br the same motive of having lost the can-:
trol of patronagOvhieh thcy , once used'to
rich and corrupt their .followers.
But we have digressed frolic our main pur
pose idwriting this article:" 'We biterale& to
call the attention of the people , to the facttiutt
the representatives of the nrajority in, P.EI
Senate had exhatiated: °Very, honorable effori
to secure an organii.atiou of that loody.fortiiii
purPose, of proceeding: . to bistaintas, - without
contracting the mrpense of -an election
tin, vacancy bithe .abSencp'ef .slrautO
White. The resignation' of Senator ; . White
has been iu the hands of his father. for many
weeks, with the understanding that it should
be used only when it was apliiireut.that..thp
minority would not 'Yield to Ecny fafrOrhpriox , - -
able arrangement to secure the,!brganizatiral. ,
of, the Senate. It.was , thouglit by the .frionda
of Major White; if the Senate.: could be organ'
izod without him, 'that the rebels 'would -de
termine his rcteeti;n:to be of no•Preelicei
service to themselves or ' the minority, alit
hence exchange bun 4o...cording the .carte)
entered into betWO.n . 'the insralgents and-the
Government. Iu *this, however, loyal meii
have been mistake% rthe Toiy Organ, going ,
-hence to Itielimond with the•fnli]correspoQ
, dence , of the, Knight's' of the Golden Oncle.in
this city, have impresSed Jeff, Davis . With tht,
importance of holding . ; on to Major
He has accordingly sent Major W. beyond
'Richmond; where ' ,
_all possibility of his, °seeps
'or exchange would be out off—hence the
audacious, illiberal, unjust - 6d even traitorous
courge., , of 'the , raincnity in the Senate is ex
plained. - And now, with these facts fairlV
established- - with the unraistaka,ble pro 4
.before his eyes that an election to
cancy created* the :Osence'tind re . aignetiort
of Senator. White,. will only secure -the succesi;-
':progress of necessary
it is understood that Speaker Penney
'has caused a writ to his issued ordering sucih
an electionin the Indiana district. 'JuStice,
law,;bnsiness, both public and .private; . the
necessities end .:the credit of the Common-
Wealth—the order 'and \ reputOion,of the tie,o
pie- 7 0M: very, existence, in { fact, as w , State,.
demand that knich:an olectioq should litnittil.
yet, - through the' cohinins
Orgatt this morning, -the minority in the Sen
ate,' to ding"thtit they are about to .fras
.
trated in their revolutionary and their ' tral
throes designs, offer the racist bitter opPoei
tion tolhis, the last and• the, best effort'of the
, . •
majority to secure the organization of .tiks;
:Senate !'Speaker penney, is ,wagtea, .
laare." He is threatened with some mysterious
vengeance. Heiscajoled . extd sought to bebro'w
beaten in the 3ai4,Paragstph, all hecamse.he
hes sinaply performed his duty in: attempting
to secure the orgatiztition'of the;Seuste !
—We leave these facts to tlie pp.blio,lo l a gt.a
We submit them to the judgment of the mr..
devoted to the great, interests 'depending on
th.eiStreedy 'organization of the 'Senate. 'Sure,y
the last sayings of. the organ of the Minority
in the Sp} atelliakeiespoSe4 'the reVOl4igriakY,
objects of that faction. 1 413 •now.tivuthel,
charge into 'their teeth that they
spired' to degrade the, , 9p , inizconwealth,' d
when failure nail disgrac , e :41,ahout to ovr
take their effgkt 'their EdYeet to threaten a ie
sort•to vipleficein the hope of intimidating
honest Men in the performance of their duty.
We, bidihem weleorha to all the results they
ban-vither.-front-.-sualions+tand
Then the Senate is] nee
we give them joy in 4u the; benefitfi - tfeyn
gather from its proceedings. l ,
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The Position of Ulm City nr,lluxrimb in
Iteferenee tn. the, Divrtogi - .Our #ll
a 1, 44` an; .E . Facs* -111 - 11 c4Pive tPr; Ty4tur°
We have frequptly it . oi*d thatiPip roO4rd
would exhibit the fact that the city tri;Hortlis.
burg had furnished an excess Of hey quotaiin
'the Preseht call for. oops. We 77.,;don
iirmed-ir this faitli.b ts which' we rinid iin
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our possession, 1;11A,16, *Lew were of an iin
officitd e,hereater, , they - could not 'be hsed an
relieving the iliffekOxit , Wiii : 4 B, ofthe city' 111
tur,nishMg the troops called forby fhe Prost
Marshal of the DiStizief; to whiebthaq.b49 , ftg•
P 6 LiofteA.Aowever; - that the: Ale
,„ ecirc
would exhibit the fagt, that , lifzuFrieburg *cl
supplied-more men than—i Vere demandedlof
•
its people, Nye urged a g il.Wic xibmillt lot
those records, uutii the city commil a t erfgkh
deputed two of Our most active and intelligent
yolma
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paitra‘
f 613.1.
reempli
burg.: ; ;This lafioi hasl*rfatlifully and ac
curt4e:lkaccatiie*ii;td. McL;srs. Child and
McFadden are now ready to report to the coun
cil from reliable data, the gratifYilikfactAtat
Harrisburg has furnished a large vofsiii '9 . 00 - s.
quota called for flow the different.AvOda in .
the coming—draft:— This^=puts at rest all
discussion on the. : subject of
.the draft;
while the only Obje'et .c . vllich nOw remains
to engage the attention of the people of
this city is tile' - ininiettiate care of the.
families of the men uto thus went forth,
with no motive ofipacuniary gain, to fight the
battles of the countrsr. It is due to such as
these, that they reWir' e a share of the bounty
which it wa,s proposed to pay for volunteers to
relieve the city of :draft. They are entitled
to this by every ePttsideration of justice and
patriotism, as havipg volunteered in the darki
est hour of the col try's peril, with no other
hope of reward but that of meeting and de: :
feating the eneinVeaf the Government.
—We repeat ock i. ekiiiwledgements for the
services of Metsr4..,. ' a Tand„McFadden, for
their labors in tlaftyisiiiess f and we trust that
the city authoritill see the necessity cif
recognizing thesi§ei in that substantial
Jav
canner which is tcatteir importance.
"Abolition on : alta."—A Sensation
Story SSAtd lithe Truth.
one
of
Torg Ory orning contains one
of its peculiar atte:rupti; at sensation in the
shape of a tissuedikfao6cls in reference t,I")
t
a certain violatioimf Il t v; and order in Sun-
bury. It appears-that the Democrat office in
that borough wavtered and damaged by 11.
party of New Y olunteers, - .while tarryinis
there between t' . en route for home. Oh
this . the Tory an howls dolefully anG .
fiercely that the olitionists were the insif-.
I
gators of ' the wt' .; but the real facts leav i e,
r,
the respousibili tirely With it few drunkein:
soldiers. It ap
frank Democratic atthority) that a bitter fctO
exists between Pitgliahe cditortiktthcitpelnp l
era& and a certain.landlorditt Sunbttry. I - Ile
soldiers were stopping with thialandlord, 4-
witat;o t f tl i t= ' ' ''
t
h -6 •! li the 1 1 ,. i cif. 41 ".3
.exliement ' b e t h eir p. -Go ti t , lie
aforesaid landlord deemed it an. excellent oll
portunity to wreak hisffeyenge on Pugh, le
accordingly pointed to the Democrat office
a re% 4 o . 44e&Jait ticiticeitit,hilailiikul be
oeirculating treason during the tune they ( f
6
k9/.a 1 04)1 1 j4A.P.P9. P:.*Pit:#4 l 94.t l + o4l) htt4 o
oftheir!Sotrutry. -- tOn 'this hint;-the rallioirs
fired by bad whisky, went into the Dentocret
office. What followed there the Tory Ory4n
related this morning. But that the "Abell
tioniats,RitaililiW.Eon-partisans of ftiy
hue, had anything to do with this mob is sit!n 7 ,
.plrfalse, the effeekol.this , ”Aholitionist" - ion.
- the ;again iihieitttfife4t 6 nl , i4.4 '. liell4f
the traitorsyrapitthigerffrall over the cot - i;•.
•
~.: it ....,,..!.. gni .
.Jai • ..„ o fe •
The Rebel Authorities Make a Con
tional .Proposition to Lay Down
Their Arms
The ..lmericou Las the knfiunca from a gen
tlen,laajuat , who has oae,to
eth,
WaihitgtoOo.oomraurooate withGovern
ment,:tliat.. the- rebel author ties are talding
steps to propose to the Federal Govan:meet
to lav down their arms, 'provii . ded that the
Presfdent's amnesty proe)e.mation be tendered
to their l ?f ide jt s. ,,l4 t“1
IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGT i]
=
Can for Half tt Million of Mt
THE PRESIDENT'S PROCIAMATIQNI
Celli:6lMMlog Of the liistififotOlolor Troop
The AN3ft•t9 !r!IkP,44X/Pe
lOtlx:01 March. !
t m,,. • . •
-•.,.. • - Eaf F 4r.i f t•E Melan.o.N, L -
W4PtiliToN.: Feb. 1 .) AO& i 1 .
Ordered, that a draft for five hundred thpu- 1
sand men to setup for three years or durtng
the itti; li.e -bifida' &V the TentliJd4 of March
next for the military service of the Milled
States, .preatimi WI! !loll:U.411K 14Invtrc91"
' many ae . intwhave been , enhstecl ,or drii4ted
info the Secci!prior to thellaStday•of Mira,
and neit'heietSfdre erddfted.'
ABRAHAM LINCOL
EXPILMTALTI9N„ . 1 9f. .Tl 3 -4 tRESIDE 'S
i
,
wonixamox, Jan. 3.
There 4s muthAmeitemerit here to-njhf in
constiqt4p,e ItligreOdent'Werfor - a`d-aft
°Lily° hundred - 41tonsandinen , oliAU /ot4 of
March,t the - general impression being that it i s
a call for that number in addition to previous
drafts.
sue .ip p t thesasq, as if . i.s 'fdky
btft, doonsoliirafon'o elt f
th3TW'o previous clips
into one draft, on which enlistments previbus
to March•larec.to-be credited. In this way all
questions in regard to the filling of foiver
'quetas `will be. avoided, and the number of
men required, to finish the war be promptly
obtained. ThoVe — States whose quotas liave
l'eknerf , filitutoT.l.APaltßaVvi.94 ,calln will Not
be affected by this itnil, order, . ‘
ntwill.be-recollstekatila.t in October a ball
for throe hundred thousand men was made.
This number has been about half filled , by
volunteering and re-enlistments. The call
now made for five hundred thousand men is
to include the arrow three hundred thousand,
obein e ,”, in effect,Sin additional call for two
hundred thoustuid men. The volnteeiing
is supposed to fattish at present au ,ay s t l ige
of two thousand @p per day. The order of:
the President mall % a credit or deduction of
so many as may 134,0 enlisted or been drafted
prior to the first 44 ,larch, at which time'the
$4OO premium qpires. When these arrange
ments are compllol-the total in the army will
be A million of ice:it .
Porkiree of Duty. •
IVAloixtqwrom, Feb. 1.
inforniation hub been received at the State
Department at by, an otlicial publication of
the Custom House rates at, /
Stockholm, Swe
_
• .tz,
den, pork has been declared dtitf FP. frk*,
apt 'makim it dl} loving been vtabed Ey
the King on the
.29th of Pecegtber,.lB63.
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,RICFSI 07. -- giGICE BUlt4i.
: ;On: 31•:—A special dispatch,
dated . -lfeadqtuuters Department of Western
Virginia. January 31, says:
"On ThilindaY night 'a thitratnigtrititr,- ,
ous was sent out from New Oreeir, Andtßiwith
commissary stores for the - pirrisont a- Peters
burg: Accompsnying the train was an escort
of eight hundred me A .cr Colonel Snyder.
When three miles sona . 43f ' Williamsport the
train was attacked-.at differnitpoints, by con
cealed rebels two thousand 'strong. A hard
fight ensued, lasting °ser i fop; limps at the
ex‘p*aticin df Whiph;tinie we hiutaiimigt flighty
killed and wounded. The enemy's loss is said
to be one hundred. The rebels had torn.
p.ces of artillery. .Azofton of' ticiltren was
e& 4,11 1 / 4 a* It it hi kV . "
"On hearing of the engagement,- ties ..
Sent reinforcenients.,to Ool.iSziyder.
"Gel. Mulligan has received information
from Cal: il'hoburri that PettOdnirts is again
being. rpatened, and thatßarl,yNie report
a
to have moved in foree, Wednesday last,
froth' themeighborhood'ofliarrisonburg.
"The rebel generals Rosser and Gillmore are.
said again j ...ko bp in th e t
~G en. Kelley Making arran. , :ements fo
counteraot the enemy's movements."
OE PETERSRORO—OUR TROOPS SAYE.
Nii‘itiTOWeTiali 431/Otrirt
dated Ileadvarters, West Virginia, Jim. / 1. ,
I says : The command of Colonel Thobu ,
orhich eoiftPc.iSed thetarrison oriPetersburg,
is now all safe. Late last night he evacuated
Miss
position incon s equence of receiving in-
Jonnekti that tlte,en_cntyjn.larfspree
AtE t ta , at 43afliglif ih . '%eza.`k•ffintn The
enemy, did,attault
,Poterslourg.-this morning,
and nuide regular approaches, and finally
charged, butlfotind noopposing force. Oil.
Thoburn uas within . ,hcaring with his retredt
' ing -s' ' '
The weather
are now .nulre. encouraging.
' weiither i(ba, threatening rain.
4 granera-MillenY tunder , . o tqll ll l
t,Gumberhuid; , :. He took. an, encouraging iiftv
aittlre.tiniiithitestatoPiifittraini.: • '
' et: .• ' •
d'TTAt'K B
. . . . .
Brisk ~a 1 491neltais ,
11r6.8HINGTON, Feb. 1.
ElNiftvata * AslSV:iittl . ~,Ilate.diftWt4444.. 6E..0. -
yesterday, says that there was an eugagentt
on Satarday44bitteloni - of serval hours du -
tion, in Harlem county, near NAlliamspoit,
' Bet ween ;•a`o'fortion of S.elley's 'and :Earl"a
-COMMalliti. No piirtieulerS of the affair e
t
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At Denver Ir.,
ColoradoGßAFrox, 1° 4)slorado Terr!.t i foP 1. o r. A 1
•,S.
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Grafton and Aaron 13 ?Okbauls r age
• the Wit*S'ele
Nt. _
VOR SALE—A. first-rote seconded- handed
CARRIAGE, suitable for Racking. Will be sold
Cheap by apply lug to . ' W. REEt3, .-
,fFbiztt . . „ .. . k th street ,
STantirotal 4,11 d Ifi§4Pelita Coqc rt
. • , , t ~ l 0 bo given ln , aid. or the -- A
YOUNG. MEWS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATI N '
'A - I.r 3g rvirc d o i r w r m ius E ,, • - e'...
FRIIWY x t y - ipaNg., MIRTIARIC sth, ; •
.
O. F. SAXTON, Tenor, .. ..
• VlV.•lfaitaMitl`W. HlRKRlNlTelludlli6 t l . I
- W. FiIVEBER, Violinist,
A(I4.IOItriNIED 1W 1
iTWeIVAL Fr9lollo,o4.TioNiett4 , At' ,thig,,. flty.
- ' pietalfispAili , T.- ' - 1
1. Duett for two pianw. Noma Oh, W4llit.
. . i4wars. a k a§ and IL.NOCIRE.
`i . T ri g• We 4111§4W1'01TC;.. .. ' Dontiittl.
Misa LanrMip, ,Idenara:, , AID and &UMW.
3. Duet. I BrideiMitior - - ... Mitsui , :
Misses BAItNITZ and LAWRE.. E.
4. Ruett s Pfau(' 9dXioljtr, " Tea
' t ,M. cies
• - -, " Njelllllll%= , — 3 114 AG.and WE R.
3. Solo- Thou An Far Array" Millerd.
t t • Mn C. P. SAIPP I ON.
6. Solo and Choru.s.l,-Haymalters ' Rpm.
Miss BARNITZ.
1. 's
' PART 11. • ' 1
z. Duett, Two Psanoa. limidw,Brillianf..... H erz .
, F: W:/tl-.A§ and -11 NOME.
S. Tole Good Night, 8e10ved...............„ .11pire.
.. C' F 'SAXTON
O. Buell Two Mem Girls are 'We. . . .Bh*er.
`'..es LAlVRENaeanaliAßstrz.
10. Duett. Piano and Violin., J. Lombardi Verdi.
W. WEBER'and KNOG L IT.E.
IL Quartets.. Mlle 1imb1t0wt..,...• Woen'er.
geses. ELLENBERG; ILTICAARO, 'EVL'EXANN ' and
PARSONS.
12. Gipsy Chonuil Bohernfair c1ir1.....":.: .. .... . . . dle.
Tickets 25 co To be had at,' the Book anti 31ittsie
Stores and Dr-members ofttheir. l ll , (L; A: _-,.. i , ..
The two ° toitheit Balms ail kiddly *ldated bp, W. •
i
o !fen eitqter paSt 7. ConCdi% to coHtmoppo e tt 8
' 60.'•
tilutriaantx, Feb. 1
~ !.t i
TWO TII-Ot
DIED.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
.
:ADDISON; M.D
The Cietabra;64 1'414aC14 , Exiataismar
7 44:a144 jkt r-
A), ii t 1W : 01
statrj r , Pa, ftinnedienl IniteniCe, and , taken
roam at, the • , • - • t
where,he will remain a•short‘timm , The, , afilictetlate in
vited:to call netween.ther hours of 9 a. .:'and 1 P. rt.., and
from 2 itu 13 , p.M..
r BLS EX.* atlNATams ABE Fitnu, -
i i aLare peculiarly valtiatdo, interesting and satiafinitory;
( wing to his porceptlira to read and. detect, of
whMeret "allure, and wherever .located, without * •
any ampdales of those who call respecting their disease or
Am mole discovervi. aid brcni,ght, into his lilt:dice
methist'ii yeigi'vbich he`performs th 9, most
critisi'Sf•Hio. . :
anext - D ijl ocroß.
'DOCTOR
, . nCTO.I4;
.
HERB DOCTOR.
..:HERB .DOCTOR. • febl.- ,
Yggfil
1 4aitA—siDlF4,9fl Vt:l4Ati4liPt
,rriot_and 01101 04 1 bramAimereceiva, milt foram. ,
Fed) WIL DOCK JR. &
: -MUSTARD, CalbegatizAported,
- clusttrecinved ailwqr4 'kw
req . ' L. WM. M00K,..U., 8 CO. I,
r TFA - 16 - 1111LINE T 8tWfAllefaaml1/413 ♦ ES,
die most imSuler ae4 tilta pi ( ever oarw to the
pubiie, just receiyeii Agel RV 014 AVM. DOCK, Je.,4, CO.
3'ViiiNateirrS.
MlEii
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Anderson, Mrs Jan . NecAlister; Mrs 11 $
Balard. Mrs Susan MeCroskey, Mire Annie
Dam, Miss Sarah McConnel, Miss Barbara
Barrett, Miss Anna McCullough. Miss Olen
Bolruager, Miss Lizzie Mcßay, Miss Mary J
Blickstiri:Nrstiletrab" ' - Miliala:„UrliMary C"
Bartel, Mrs Margaret Miller. Mit.s. Ellen W
Bowman Mrs Sarah . Miller, Mrs Margaret A
Brady, Miss Leavinia Missimer, Mire Flans
Bauchter, Miss Emma - 'Miller, Miss Salley
Brown, Miss Sarahtlane,l a - WO& Miss Amanda
Brynn,lirim Emly, . ,
~.....-,,., .IM - er,, Min Jane - - - ...
ndit ,.. -, jutirialn
...antidllWASlSalierfr- 1 .- -,aaat0k5......--_____
Canal, Miss Allan Moyer, Miss Sarah 1 .
Carrick, Miss Eloper Nislet; Mrs Margret
Carter, Miss Mary Northend, Ma 7 ..
Carver Miss Lizzie N Null, Min Sarah
gt - d Maria
' na stiellM. I r -ttliZr enev
Crider, lan Elk-Abed, Patterson, Mrs Susan .
Dennison. Miss Cora Piollett. Mrs Jane S
Denlinger, Miss Mary Pennell. Jennie W
Dear, Mn Sarah Pickin. Min Selinia
. ‘ •
...w . .,hluty , ; ;„ pidTetiberw, M .
..i.w Mari ..;
tit
rol i tAterty, Mrs E Reed, Mrs Row i
Edwards, Mrs Catharine Robinson, Mrs Jane f
Elder ; Miss Caroline Ralbison, M rs Kate . . .
- 'llrder,,MbreMtillitl , ' -.- - ' ;-1110 b 1 1 401 = 14 mkt'
Flveret MISS Ots - rtle ..11tobettet, Lib" - ;
,
geree ; Mrs gr a nt; Shearer, Mrs Annie'
Finney, Mrs E C Sessaman Esther E !..
Foratar,Mri 4 - who'd — AC ~ -' '> A 1,.
Forsyth, Mrs Emelino Shartzer, Mks Maria A
Foley, Mrs Bridget Smith, Mrs Julia *
Fleigher, Mrs Catharine Wrier", Mrs Mary -
Franti,Mksa - EdairriC - - ' ` Mohler; 'Mkt T.
Gruber, Mies V . • Slonaker, Miss Jennie
Gray, Mrs James Stanton, Mrs Ann . ;.
Gri OM; Mrs hir , J - .' • - - Stager? Min Wary A ..
Hasler, Miss Harriet Steak, Mrs Margaret
Hurd, Miss Kate Sterers.on7 - Misa Charlan
Harris, Mrs Martha A Strite, Miss Mary M
Hamlin, Annie Sterenson, Miss Joanna Mt
mese,- * Fs mart, .
.... Tomnow,..lllss Lydia
Rein Min Caroline ' Tate; Ws - Rebecca
Howe. Min Francis Tobin, Mrs Mary
Hecker, Min- Sandi A Taw, Mrs Emily 1.
Hower, Mrs Margaret Teichmann, Mrs Catberial
Heydecer, Mary Toucke, Ilattie
Huffman, Mrs Tere. , a Turner, Mary Jane
Holy, Miss Mary A _ Turner. Miss &lama J
Holland, Mrs Franci., Vanasdalc. Sarah Ann f ';•.;
Hoek, Mrs SIMI' Walburn, Mihrliarah. i • ~.
Thither, Miss Mau y . Wallen.34lsj/041 • l' ).
ifyine Maly•C - . . -- Wert,*mrsl - ~..:
Urictmoir ti liW Maria I. :- . NVilliaintrie;t .
10.40. ,1 ,`
,766650 in Beale '. ' ' 5 ... ' cr. 1i e, Miss lel,. r' '
...„,teUer., is Fink nx - ' :YrilbeMArs en 1 ~- 7 . i
-- Ear a ith u i:Li s k ' - _ ,• " Wouover,e; 'nisi: I'4
rexoreiiri wise • Anil". I" - York , JilkS - 1.1-:-'
: LYIK II *4 131 9 6 1 . s - N..4gr l-11 *.. 1 4 1 4 -. i f'
.. :.:MC.c4reYl.3ll*. Mary,. .
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_, - -1- . --• . , 1 1 '
. . .;, .. _GkIfT i. F. BIJAN S , • I+6.L.S.T. :* '
Aaron.', Beni Line, Grier iv Co
Adam; Thetalist: Lott, Daniel
Adaire, Aix Longenecker,...qttrauel
Adam; John G " qtcli, Jame, L
Arnold, John Logan, Wm
Bucking, Herman McDlThough, Joseph
Barr, William McGowen, Getzrge ..
Baum,..BCo W ' /LeGill, John ~.
Belnhkim, Jacob - - Nutlet WM =-,
Belford, John N .... t Mahin,-Wm
Bishop, Wm, . • Martin, Edward
m ac h , John , Messner, _Mantel
Blake, James C Michael, John
Bletz, F S Mulch, John
Birch, Jeremiah Miles, Swine!
Boyer, S F Miller, .CB
Books, Ems 'Miller, Wm
Boardman, N i' Biller, John it
Brubaker, Joseph ' , lough, John
Boocks, Geo W monlmh Sergi 1. M
Brown; H em .s. ;He
Hoyeri.Oollkav
Bata , Monahan, Madam
B us h , wolf H. ..:.i. - bists-ilak-posili
Campbell, Jima* D , •• -.... mcww, Jaim* . ..,
Carl, David.. t . il e V44•miliffet
Qum 2.. i ..,, George E James
Clemens, Reuben Nichohm John B
Clark,
n, v r kB
i N t Un m ick i „ t J , uSa mw
eI C
Conway, Thomas Olmsted, slepben
Cover, John (kola, Thm w
Cromer, Game - . ' One}, John
Perosast SOMA - Oitlikftli A '
Cuppels, Arm •- rainiht Ns
Manley, B. E.. . i • --robal b iate „ 4 .
Darn , ' Wllllain - - ' Muter, Col bawl
-Beirenbangh, a it , Pmtersc a vo c air
Dee ter, nab Sr Plead, E D - ''''
Donohoe James ii.
_l'epp, Joseph
Dove; Wat E • rot Rankin Q
Dunham, Joseph a,• Prom Win a
Dizsonpr, Jag If Bilth.m, Horace
Ibilli George mover, Augustus
Elder, Parry, B - ' Beta, John L
Ellis; Jolts ' ' Reed, Stahel F
Epler, Dick ' Baikal, Isaac
Emery. Perry - Rim* Enoch
Erison, Ellis• Ronne,
E i
rman, E C
.7 BodßaWill 4
Fenstemacher, it4 ic „, nil p
Fosnot, 2 W '' - D
Fretioricit• IV - Silt o r Itteo'b '
l'iseli, Arlo AhnktiP mane' B
Fox, John A Schtiffiler, Franklin.
Fry, Edward Shaffer, Joseph
Fuller, Llent,Fred Seibert, Win
Friend, Joseph ' ' Sellers JAIM
Friend. T B Saidel,. - H LI
Gaven, Peter R Shrank Hiram
Garrett; Jahn A Shenk, Hear It
Gown, gii Q 11. . . Shainey, 3 eier
. Gohl, T F Siemess t Dr Q J
'Greenland; W , 14 Snit', M 4
G r i m ;pi - • sue r his
, Go.'stii,l 4 sswps4 iir , H . X
Haim Saliinel Spraitsler,t Attic}
Hall, John ' -, Stenti, John C
Hamer, 'Win " ltinley,-Jaines
Headfield, A. S . _ giert, Chalon
Reamer, George ' Sterling,,Wni B i
Haul:, James It Sivett, N►irgil IV - t
Hawk; Jam t N.,Swape, Carl
Houston, J F Stackhouse, Thomas B
Bench, Thor J Straley, Stephen
Helms, Wm- ,i • <, Sattampan, K ,
Helmet; Win. , Stouffer, Jacob J
Herther, Heel:rah BllimPb, Thomast J , 1
Humeldet, Wm .tt• Byror, l 4Q i
Hill,H F . . , . ktilli
Hollak. Georg* .Bluilke
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.Hoopi l , Janob,. , Thomas, SA. , I
Hoagland, Amos . ~ Thomas, Q . ....e,• .
.., , t
Hobliater, Aii . 2 ThoMpSon, Jalm. A 1
Hoover, Capt,„Wnt TaYlory4ollli_. \
Hopkins. Jo4Ph T tl Tlaargsoll, Bear,
Horness. John'o ~., ,- ;, to John a t
Hafer, J9hu olitlisciPWllN
Itugstom, Martin Truliner, 'Wm
Humes, J l i r .u.t ai t ',,liamkel, ' i
n i tlicPim'n3Ata Tl,O R .. 4 I
. 7 - Fill:want% . wa - o
Jitio, Anthony p l 7O, 41 1 4 D,
hrdctikot. V • /VIA ' km' '
Jones, &Co ' Voitrolk t i ",,
Johnson, I r on ;, , , vr,,... _ . 1
Jones, J,0h14 ' : ' t Irk ,
liR ,efl„s,M . , _lffer .2t ß k , ra,
. •N•lit_, nsitsoli,,..s. - • , 1140 1. owl .
, Easier, Aaron Wide, L
Kauffman, Bev D M Wm*. Van
Kehl, Wm Walker, 4 (ship) ,
Kmports. flati , , s.,- WoLler Sa muel
FNat Vll 4 . ' ' ' 'Wheeler, Caleb
ear Bendel' Whimper, Jacob
Kline, I) Winburn, John A 1
Hugger, Peter ' walkouts, Rotten
•Loilihnss, %chi ' ' - whid; John . ' _
I teinikra l Corp *,n, a ,
Lenituut Richard " ''), •, • Georg a I
e _ I
Leah, - James‘b ' - Vote ; Chalks' .`• ' )
Lego, Tholoas P Yeager - Gamma
sil
Lead,* i 0 1 /
LeAlgrigh ile letery ,YaFick, Thome, -,
' •
ffir Persons calling fur letter.. will please RIM' they are
'ialvertleed. . GEXI. BERom* P. IL
_ . .
wanft .` good *thug
Ty 'ENTLEKEN >
.. amm ireslaken at J. saL
. tir nuns c a ll aii2,4,etir in , ms . 4, ike P.
Rrrnit,SAlthtgt.,vt, maily kieps do %Ind a bra SUP
-0,,,in
....„FiAerblw" shirtftw Material.
.#ll 'has
rti al*
*Ake.
I:l 7 ,,frpi ariiiit,li: I ni t
S e b id 'the tee. a s
On sb .. ort
.. •
'Petitelleln
I
, i ( 7 1 ... 7 ._—_______ , .
_____. ,
The F urty . aptereire - tlsystin , 4, - thii name of ,
HOUMA A. been' le motel con
sent. AllyarsOns ' 4elned villi,
: ,litatm payusent,
and those nosing deinands pre:at-qt. amount 'tor settler'
MM.
JAIXIB u iIUp
- , :... 1. •* • • - .1,;.. :,-,,
Wing purchased the entire bloc* of goods of the late
Ilrm t and having. plrehaset la" Ptdinaelphia, and now
lam.. nrwnewqatick of DitY GOODS,' would what amuk,
I tmeglan of the t rutitopagelairetothremseetwad and Wyk*
l' 'tkiiki: rekßluillettiuntine,_ ._
____
.... unatOolt..oegoitita.---Itil.
--r•Plf-miumwsoitiyoNioemirat ',TOP
..____
_febidiiirte.•••• sr.,-.-; 14. , „,,..01 litliltarkukk.
• -__
liartitthr ''.--- • • ..
UPILE stdr.n,, _,,, - -
. J.: mint - • — •—u f wAri.sell scud deliver to ,‘'-'
- 6. .. r the eit rin....e • ' `''
'N aar, i n b. sy, pound inan extra -.
t''9>l' Pt,
Arras or e aaa% in any qua n tity , by ttk - 7 -
''''''''''
. 4 1 1 ftlituutear or , o-dthith of a barrel Aka. I. •
ilrfkcempeel. a- 'hammier every diliciviim•
..., .ler 64, sarikt-illii- ovvi e r Gawp H. Beil• ,
secesintia- . . ii , faters a.
m. y.
Nainamantr a n awK , F4r:r 2
ite(Tiraillktteer 04"111:±434%;*iiii8g.6124-11714t#' ' re"a:4-
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'l4lllllWittsiatitabletbr fanxo3,
or manufacturing we; inet , rimetved and for Nile by
wm. k 00.
NEW ADS .:
D : ;;;; E R s
• 4ufpr•
arrrt • '
sr
CO:\ SlloC'Llffillt for
BEY L
a • • •
fir'
k - • AWL
'
; US jp;ilirlict
ALBERT ' P I !TATO : an d 4
for sale by usso-tawil EBY & ErNKFI
YE Al". 1
GOOD FARM HORSE for sale—prig
seventy-arc IblLbr=—b}•
00%'S SPARKLING' ' ' 1 11411LP '
mantibrin ed, I rf e.ittlWan Wr
fel WM. DOCZ, 1.
ST,MIWir
icec
fel WM t .
or (ti!
1 4 tr" . 141 the impo
is pr altinsilities and nand es, Just received an
- br t et. - t • — DOGE. is, t VD.
grautissrau, January 30, 196.1.
FAT ,rlOllOQ3O/0. Win be received up to
S
etie'atb orFebruary; for to 300 perch of g04, -
sound, rough Lime Same: of suitable size for heavy per
well quarried, for solid wore. To be delivered at the -.;
of the sudi plages as tbo Snprr
leridatt.mity &rect. lie/livery to commence by the -
Gf
February, and de litimid as bet as needed All to t
delivered within 60 days. Addirss fbr Sion- •
janSti-difeb6 3. R. Ell?, Coro
vAr.vAnir.r. TimAcT or Learn WORSALX.
MUM UNDWR-SIGNED offers at Private
1 Sale, a valuable tract or LAND, within lour miles .v
this city, containing 18 AMR= more or iesa mret u.
arida& in thetAfebiAA caltinatien, with an CS
inklea . Lit k paden .and One OWARD It ties in s
ni tow'nshi'p, near "WhWeit' &iota . Noti.r. i.
Cifirrtiarittithuti Aura* owtht, jivetignea
NECRILTPYINV istiNCSECMIND AND NIRTIi
• ARAM CORNS. •
•.:4:l•.azammirrass
•MUl4 l 4kigrAlM_
Hammintdid, lite 4
The War Department having authorized Major Geuvr...
WiniteldE`Banctick, and Neter General Ambrotie E Bun,
Fide; two of the moat distinguished Commanders of
Army, to recruit the SECOND and NINTH Army Corp,
new tinder their TeepeC,tire commands, to Fi ft y Thousand
men each, for such duty as may be specially assigned I.
said Corps* the`War Department. I addrem myself tt.
the patriotic and loyal citizens of Pennsylvania, earuesti)
invoking them tolend' tidily active aid to Generals Hat
cock and iturmilde, in the pnatecntitm of such menpiree ae
they may advt., under the - regulations of the Wa nnepart
iueat,-governing enitidnicdts in this State, to fill up th'
I'cnnsyhaei . Regimens and Batteries of them nobi.
Corps.
- They comprise - the fulloning Pennsylvania -
Med... Batteries, Viz: • '
lit - Oro'Major- SISC ON
co*, D ASAP roe" commanded 1.,
General Ban are the 50d, WO, 7lst,
116th, 140th,, 1450 i and 148th Regiments. and Ind.
pendent Batteries C. and F, and Batteries F. and 0 of tb
Ftrst Pennsyhemia Artillert -
In the NIA ARMY CORPS, commanded by
General Bruasideowntatrfildit, 46th, 50th, Fist aria low
Meranla, and Dafidrit intlefiendent Battery D, e
reinforecorent of our victorious armies kik the r„ , . •
to the may mains of the rebellion to an c.r.
Lawsarid of forever ' • the fountain of civil v .:
• th en maintidn the retard white tho, -
wand: armies have already won, and ~tit.* aid tie-
Government in securing a glorious future to our countr),
by fang up tbetr ranks now greatly reduced le- dies, ,
and the casualties of the field.
Full Information regerding bounties Mid tinlistmena s
any of the Pennsylvania orpanthatioarr, s adlnehred to tr.
, SECOND and Auirnit 4 , 141cr CORPS, Ain ar, f oun d
the Imbilebed eirenbus of Major Gergatilit - and
Burnside
My order of A. CCRT oilevereAr„
441 : ) A w d 1 1. SSLi., 141. Gell. NMI&
ee Story Brick Dwe 01
the •sdbeertber, - sltante - On - 91,4ntrberT)
street,
,Harxisburg. ; Ponfinsipu to be given on let of Apr .
next. GM. W. HARM
JA.xr.urr 26tb.. 1864. Ja30.414t*
CONDEMNED STOCK.
Caesura Btautar,-
Orr= os CSCCP QILLIMOULtgIapt,
• =, WasinsorgOr4 D. CfSan. 21T, 16,1,
ba sold at Public Auctica to ir4kat adder"
vi 4 9T - cIie9TER, PENN a„
Ttegindang atz the 10th day of Rebrualy, 1884, sa.-d .
ninefrata day.pe day, ante all aie sada
• ' -3 00 -IC R S'E S.
These horses have :bean condemned as taker rer t.
cavalry service of the United States Arnok.A
ZA I T.B I St, 3gd !Wm Pilliwrog many good bargains n .
ba ogiL 4 .#4 rs
'Pt"a '
singlY. iasH t$ 11 . 3 •
TrestaLv notes. •
' - JAWS A. FALN
Carahr Bur ..
II
- AVIA VAIVE.
I SE:# 4I At - 340* r onriTar i oryr for rent
from
S4446,l4l4toliigispre. bltake DA,No. 3 Hart
- ItOrgirwßomeEß
I,
ITEM Flat National 'Bank of Hlirriabilrg
Capital $lOlll,OOO, with the privilege of iu
'..731 4 t3t B 1&
hang'6tJ
to tro a National currency, under pto &bine L.,
tssptdoltt adreviiitiniestom fbcciltiwctinotition of
Wiling, Bids ontniumge,, receive many on depo. I.
rt. 9 . and fen Pxchouttie on ell parts of the country.
The bughiess trN lie concluded notice corner of zz,,,
and !Mimi streets, bS Oft Tetituring named director,
Joie;
DIREBLu;
KICK I. R. tar,
Sumer Corr, . laaas Yarsc.
. W 7f L 9f ( PLAV4 6 .I. fic ee m l i t im v ai r: F . livmAnj.
XICARVA_RD COLLEGE ) 1864
TWO TOO Oki of Nineteen Weeks, con.
. ighonotog.liosatt 7th told'Sztertotstm sth.
or Catalogue and.eirculat *kiwis
Cambridge, ) 10 8 4 : 4- Og eltl it ) , RG3wlli jiif6:,:4,
D. B. M. GILDEA,
DENTIST,
,
i 1 9NI A ItlE, &zit E E
a T ti
polittivetlll 0y" extrattel walks:o pain tw the
1161 - -
001-d*:
• :„ ent., ONS fo r sae B,s
• iIKIHN witoksale and retail. du.
-
Vißkfribtabt 14 (4110:tal to 50 1 :the
G cop allay' Watling in .. . m a Throat, io rel.
a nei r gr
ise :cuantia;
( • most Telleble !IPttt Or
_alltB knvere.) are t he
tiingatauttiltaautkatabka46d w i th c um .A ra pi c a n d
chin -
Mot eachiPzeßr ean ....408 a mild and vvey pleasant 1 -
111annenured staid!, •
,s. BRO
ns Haws.hurg
x. -1 tt
r •
A ST.OBERG*, ' MOW dC'etot by saw
nut r-d4 oyrSemod fliteetArow I. ooe below
Fo abildWalel arrio- (10n25
ON Itioltdazoon, It i n Thi r d strea
acelaait Y • $6 consisting of
ti The finder At 1 .1 Almelo's") it in TliPz .
nom orliViirsilteP s store on 7 mint meet
SEG+RS! STAGA,Its!!
26,000 CONCH A& ZAN" On Ai GOOD SIXES. 1:1,1
for sale by
. awSt JOHN C. HERMAN
P 1234
Lenithe York cv I
heat',
for ... a l,
NKEI
Ire imam
'PION SALE
XIeVC BRXIGS.
'OEIX-R.
LAW SCHOOL
's u r -1 7 --11_ you with good Lr tt !
likv.c *Vet4lo4:Pena araztrating els' , a
• oa dow n i tane t a at _
BDOKSTORF. ,
Harrisburg.