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' • —. .n -'* 0 * *— . 4 n - 1 ---.-, f ....,___ --,..,. •c , .., , , ~ , ':%•,.,... v.. - ' A. At. - D _,_, ___ , , k .... ~...., . , ....,* .. 4. . 4 . ...f . ' i ..z . . . - --____ - tHz.z .- - - - - - ‘ = _ - -.---.=--, 1.• , 41 la i ill% .• ' . • • . . ...... . 7. --k 7 - --_. _ _ - - __--7 , , . ; :• - , . .. . . . • , ..... ..,../..., , . . . . . . . ................. ....... .. . ... - —.... . . , . . ... —. . . . . . , ''''. ' • , s t ... . • ~ , . . . _., . . . • • • y GEORGE BERGNER- . ', - -• , f --g."--•- '-'' • ,''' --`- t' s At' ''• - ' ''' ."''''fi...B:BRISBURG PA THURSSDAY EVENING 'FEBRUARY 4 1864. . , . . :.. , , ... . _ ~.. 9 .2 PRICE • FWD_ CE' THE TEL IS SUBLIMED RII7/1"V AND. EVENING, BY GEORGt'BIERGNER. OFFICE THIRD ST., NEAR TITALN,L7 . , . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT'ION'. . SEIGLE SUBSCRIPTION. . THE DAILY taLEGF..tru is served to subscribers in the city at S cents per week. ;Yearly subdcribers will be charged 55 00 in advance. Those persons who neste" pay in advance will be charged $8 00. WEEKLY TELEown VIE TELEGRAM is also published weelsly,aS is furnished to subscribers at the following cash rates: . Single copies, weekly..., ... . ... ...„...... ... . . $1 50 Three copies to one Peat Office .: . ... :1.. ..". . .. .. 4 00 Ten copies to one Post Office 10 00 ' NOTICE TO ADVERTIS*ItS.—AII Aitror .. • • ll . tisements, Business. Notices; arkingiTs, . ~ Deaths, Re., to secure insertion in. .the. TELE GIiAPH, most invaeilUbly be scam panted with the CASH. Adveihiselrnents ordered In the regular Evening Edition are inserted in flint - itT'iM. ing RditiOn Without extra'cli .igc. . .. ADVERTISING R.6TM--DAILY TELEGRAPH. . . The following arc the rites- for advertising in the TELE GRAPH'. Those having advertising to do *III find• It con venient for reference. fKr Four lines or less constitute one-balfsnottre. giglpit limes or more than four constitute a suave. ‘ FOR A HALF SQUARE. - ' FOR ONE SQUARE. , • , One day $ 30 One day ...8 ... 6 - 6 Two days 50 TwO days .. IDD Three days . .76 Three days • 1.86 One week .. 125 One week • .3.00 One month.. 300 Ono month - .., 3,00 Two months 450 Two months..... ~,.. 000 Three mouths 5 50 Three months.-- 11.0 Six mouths 8 00 Six months 15.00 One year.... ...... —l6 00 One year .. 25.00 FOR TWO SQUARES. FOR A QUARTER COLUMN. One day $ 1 20 One day . $ .3 50 Two days 2.00 Two days 525 Three days 2 50 Three days.-...., . : ... :. 7-00 One week 4 00 One week. 10 00 One mouth S 00 Ono month ..... ..... .18:00 Two do 12 00 Two months . 25,00 Three do 15 00 Thresmonths.......: . 317 00 Six •do -2000 I Six months 45 00 , Ono year .. 36 00 Ono year... ...:75 , 00 SPECIAL NOTICES,TRISEITES OF ESITECT RESOLUTIONS, and communications :134 004' 1 0 01 444 calling at tention to matters Of individual ° " °` Interest y B,, cents PiT line for each Insertic 6 n. ' ' ° ' -i- Administration Notices Marriage Notices Auditor's Notices Yuncral Notices each insertion Jo-Business notices inserted in'tha -Lout .Column, or before Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT' CESTH PER LTItH" fir each insertion. As an advertising medium the.Tsr.s.ua,ult haanceqittil., its large circulation, among business men and families, in city and country, and along the lines of the varibns Rail roads, havlngestriblished ADE,NOIESIISNEARLY PIETY TOWNS, placing it lieytind'Coinpettllckt; MUSICAL. A. P. TEUPSgik; TEACIIER OF' MUSIC. OFFICE AT WARD'S MUSIC STORE, 1.2 N. TAlirci.;sl74et Residence:. it MELQDEONSAND.O4w IO IT ANS. TNVENTY-SIX FIRST TREMIUM% irwEL - v - E , ,% - m - vERt-gEgAses, ONLY GOLD MEDAL' (ever won'by instniments• Of-*tia class) has been awarded - to' ,' MASON .HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS' A full assortment of thole in.struminialtltittys_A*o at W. KNOCtiE f g, Walk.A.goitit t je4-2tawly] . _ 9s "staik4t. afFift . _ riIEACECER OPT-E'S PIANO, MELODEON 1 AND VIOLLN.--Ternia.reasonahle, 15 Third street, between Dtarketunit.Chesdnut streets, jie43m GROCERIES. NEW GROCERY TROVIRON 11'01)1" BOYER: &KOERlotk: WHOLE S.A. LE AlQl3'-it'irkll:l" GB 0 , C E R-. 71 Queen's and. Glass Ware, , . AND. ALL RINDS OF C DUITIRY PRZiDtrC.E t . AVE just opened aline 00,*11 5 ., g ; 4314„d I . stock goOds at their' stand s b'i . o.ol . kicatSsa t acp, Ratrisbarg, Pa., to which they the . .offile public generally. J . 0 H W THIRD STREET, NEAR _WALNUT; . it4R I iIgAWRO,I 4 .4 , : , WHOLAIIE AND: RETAIL CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, Jujube Paste; Moss Paste,.., Tig Paste; Marsh -Malloia-:Guin:Drops; Cream Chocolat° Drops, Plain Candies; eze. , &e. Oranges and Lemons, Clamed Fruits; ' • Jellies; " Teas And Spites 4. all kinds, • I'aper Dags;. ' • 4. • ckier Vinegar, - F res. % and Salt Fish in SM. Tigetab.' o - in - season, Currants, - ' IMPORTERS WIDTES AND Eftro3lM. , C LA:U . IIAX, SA.LLA_DE" C O., . NO.' 128 •,,54017.72 - r . NINTH ISRTWICEN Call§MarT 42.'D PIT IL A D E 4 , G. if. LAWIAN, „ A. 31. &USAGE J G. ' no9-d3ml LARGE INVOICE OF NEW ' ' A. ' . '' .4411:3 '0117 ON, . .. . .- .... .. ' CURRANTS, PRUNES tIGS, &C. - - ' 'NM DOCK, Jit; & CO, At tn-620] QUITEIOA • -" • - "' BIITTER - FOR TABLEVSE, nws;.r,ip - f & co. Just result - 0d at molt BOOKS, -mss, &c.—A Large as sortment of Toy Books,. Games, &o.„jusl...reeiewecl 11919 •Cii•Egrgit. VS,T#CIOKSTORIPOWittireI NEW 800 N. gROWFR DAYS OF SHOXILDYS .DIAt mcelted et [lelS] SQ4-4,FFDR'SDOOIESTCOM. iiitEs.-, - -200 barrels of .ia ist - e kt. r oitru ctrk s :Ste d. low, in any .111. Appleic cAtjtoe variety; ia quantities, to suit at 3, thw : grocery of OM] B OY F Ii &HOEYtMI, PICKLES!_! I —By the •litiatik Half Biutet lir or Dozei\t nc it, nom POW., .TR., . : iii JOHNSON; - BALTIMORE 0. : 0i, - : - .,** - vJT,4, 11 - AS discovered the moat certain, speedy XX and effectual remedies in Ehe *Oda Pit ' ,Vj.)VTtti:.:E.irl, - ! :1 , i;1,,.i1l ..... iTritiflY A Cuie Warripitedor.l.7fo Chaige, in from One „Weakness ,of. the Dank Affectionof ,the Kidneyaand Etbilider, haptiteiiii, General De”- bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirit% Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation , 'alba . ..Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Llelad,orhfoat, Nord !dr , Skiii• directions of the Liver, Lungs, 'Stomach. or . Bowels--these: terrible . disorders arising from the: Solitary Habits'of - flrouth-tnose secret and- solitary. practices more.lataltetheir victims than the song orSYrens oElliyaves, blighting their most , brllliant.bopewori,airticipatioini, , ren ng aseJ; ittipbattble Especially, who.have.become the victims at Solitary Vice, thlirdreadful and deatnictivo habit which annually sweeps to anfuntimely grace. thousande of. Young %fen et the most - exalted talents and brilliant - intellect, who might othervise have entrancedlahhthigaenates with, the Chun derMOV eloaquencebr Antked.to.ectamy the living lyre, may EMI Married,persons, brio ingxeh cOrktOmPlating intiniago, being WM) br pllysicsl lirOCho.* Organic' debbitY„pg?r "dge9r ttc, speedily cured. He:Oho - places hiinsolf and* the;care of Dr. J. may re- J.glawd,y-en fide in his.honor_ as a_ gentleman, and cond . dently rely upon his skill as a Phystiian. _•J .; • ••• Immediately cured, and banter motored. ..! . ..231solltatiNallagadfectien-tn'idWatil rgitief. Atiostip 09:..9 1 9 -time tifirpwcipsrAndulgengc. -2qmpersonanre A/ mat 'to commit exceSses'from not herr e 'oCtlpie,dreadflti .c.PP9II.4.9AIciePIPA idsT: :-. ck'F.E.Rikko• Pilkkat-u.4ter - Pl4o4oR l 4ti!toKill..Pre4md:t9 TY:IAY4 riMig =OW% A't , Fotr)VtApee. , re.Proßer As Ann brith€4 ono: ;... 11 14.1444 *.El6l49Prived- the plias:Mee - Of healthy &faxing, .ntes_t and. de nguetkv, . 8 .374 , 49P.R 19?! . 1 12a-Arlse• Tice sYstelp_PecsaneSAKAKeiii,W9 PqrSnt. ....11 3, 1e 1 44 1 . functions' tve*diceddoss of procreative power, nervous irtitOirity, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, welAl- 1 1g.sr the ftn.el.qingi; On supptioA decay and swath. . : FRXINPUOKSITIAT. ;1111 r Lett hainkside going froMAlntganner., •Failnot.to observe Mune and nuiiber: rs Lette must bijiald and contain a stamp. Thatolociorls .DiploiartsAmS , ln hiSoltteeo r` 3s 1 )4 . ( • 'Member of ,the iloyelN • ellege' cif - Bargee* Lehdondffied uatirriinn'brielor theinist eminent college in the United girater , Pertor WAFem,lihr MUrhpgri la MAlM howliala of so Par* '4114144MT and; where: has 'effected . soinii of the moat asionlefilig. C uu that were everknown ; many troubled with ringineri the Am:4 qt.fi eaTF +guinea P1' 5 .4d 6331 IRl nas )PM} o3s -.01 1 141 weer Vulfiars ItiCardedVia9oooloaO flngom 1 RF m .S 1 ( MikAlittPlY , .• • • - . . , . . Those are some of the sad and melancholy ofects-pro dared by early tiabits4if youth; vis weakness of the back diimbsAndim :in; Ake, headi.diaditsat of.Agity inumbin,power,:palpitition Of Witt Per' vous irritahlhtr,.uysriptoms Of consumption, &c. MENTALLY.—The fearful effects on the mind are_ much to be dreaded—loss of memory- confusion(dam. protonof spirits, evil forebodi ihniiion' to' Soo , self Astrost y love of solitude , are somf the y9ll.§#pduee4; • Citrons,' Matei , • Atirioncis Walnuts Filberti Cream Iktlts_ , Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Oocaa Nuts, Cranbaryies, HOutturluid, CakeSinil•prgker:, SwephtutteMi.O . Pc.tatOes, GroUn' . o.intittled: Frip Ahel -- Cou'rhy' FrgthTeit ht season: ' :- Who luk T efttjrtilth i 'emf t elves j* ce l Vall9ractlce in itutged".3tottlestivkld*laL JAWS: tkrellignALtiWneX ci ff re ni aviktntaieSp Atek, Or lA, Achooir tir 1-01rVW : of " mr PA a eIteILNIAIMAMIteRLIO4jtmt cured r 4 era. marrtage impc,l9lolp L apil dgetTer hotel anilbedy, .should appkoa k intaiwy. what. reptt* that a young man, thishopeot his &stew, the darling•otihlsitiaretits, should be switched taw all prospsota. awl "pultiymeists, tjfeay the ,consequenctE i f de6~S mg from•the•Vathi offstatete and 'lt cortairi iseorst habit. Suctrpetsonsamszt7before boi WISg MEDICAL. 4/IMAMS OF IMPRUDENCE 4 . - . . lUlb;OF u(srx T 9. TyTEL•QT.noWts. ,• ; ; "NO HER(3iTRI'- intioliars - to Two Days. ; YOUNG NEN • „ • I fittaUtAClE. En ORGANIC - WEAKNESS TA/CE PARTIOWJABAOTICE: "t q i:JlN':'6'*o4'''' plating • 1 .! - • 'I •I YVY 3 P AG P - • • 0( )() Reflect that-abound mind and hodyttrethenlostnerowtry. re/knishes - - promete connublal - b /winces. - Indeed , with outrtliesigi the jeinimit..thiMigklifebeocunellicVehilyllii irrhmtge obn•prospect hourty.darkens. teathnl.leiew ; _ tie mind ,boooniesthatictwed withidespair anittilled with melancholy - reflection - that - the happiness of another be comes blights/I:with t 3 ri - . r •- • ift.*Areo.i. , isE IMPRUDENCE." When the misguided add iniAreditt Sr. Of. pl Ire finds he has Imbibed the': deeds of this pahiful diming it too often:hapPeni that an illtimed . sense of shame Or:the dread of discoyery detets him from applying tp,thoho thud education add , irubectabilitY, can alone betrletn He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing p . ere, who, incapable' of 'curb*, stich , ...hts!: . .peesuallityrub• stance; keep:WM trifling . month tiftetinionth; aileng as the smallest fee caitibe obtainedE i rtd. Tin destudileave him with - roinedhealth, Weigh.. Orr gallingAttelWlitinfAtr Lk; *the delkbl'.,thOetlY. . 1 0 1 r=t conatitiltionalistruptoma t tthlaterribled" agree, Urei:of the Eftd.,/ Throat, Meg:SW*4Ln., progressing' with frightful rapidity „till ilitatli puts a : PPTlOdyki x l dreadful.sufferings tip ..seriding4/11414 thaPuentecrov . country from whence no nareler,returna. iarDpItSENEENT, OF.WHE:"IERESS: rt It - "The many thousands cured at thbileatltittion-Yierifter year and the numerous -impertant , sitrifcal otsm4l4ns p er il:me& bylDr.%Johnsou, witnessed by the rimorters•of t h e g m& CUpppr, and =Mx other paismknotteee ofvt.hich hues a ~~areB again ' and again befote" the' "public= tits islikaaing &Ca. gentleman .orthateeter and bflity-,6la.sCauiliatent earantee to the athlete& - . . -•-- - . SKIN DISEASES , SPEEDILY . ozeiefi*L;•74fiouth Frederick Street. MEDICAL. THE. GREAT ":::4 ; 11 - E r litillItt: : 1:tDIE,S : .: 1 , - " , ; ' B:NOWN AS ‘lll-IEL L. 314 1. S 9 -d - ENTJINE - PREPARATIONS; :VIZ: • !lIELMI3O.I.D : IkrAr...46TRARRIIPARILDAr. HELMMOLD IMPROVED ROSErWASIL .::1 ' s• S GENUINE PREPARA.TIONS: H Gil I; - Yr o 15,11:1) N,T g, " cox/4mM .• t • • FLUID, EXTRACT itITCHAJ, , A PoSlinli AND §PF.Citic ,lintEDy . ,;•TFOR Aliwaii BLADDERS KIDNEYS; GRATED, AND 14 0 Ph.PjAii fS4WELLINOrao nriHifft t ,• • —., • f IL. Ifethem,s incre,a4es,tlt6c.,p9wer,.,o Di gistiuszakd exoiteipie 'ABSORBENTS intb lieatcpy action,• , by'wlileh , the WATERY oi" - CACIEROlid de 'Poet tiottir, and all lINNATIERALIENVARGENENTS. aiefre duced, as willtasmtirt.ernt,..tiolcy.set4 go9tl,lfer MEN, 0 74/1 6 r, PlEmpßm. - • -p, •l• IiELMBOLD?S, EXTRACT. , BIJOIECT, ,•: cl „ ',Folio WEAKNESSES: -•- .- AtisingicrOnt Excesses, .3:Wats or I:eekiation r Early r • '-'dtspretlce or Afmtlte,' • , iIAI t.•.:;; '1 ATTENDED WA tkl4BlOPottowilrew Burrow& Indisposition to, Rttio,ty s ,...lsryn op; of. the Skin,, ; teds Vireak' of It Neip pi tic, r tnory, ' .or Nib; 'lllllleultref Breathing, ROlirOT of DiEleal , e; Toititbillagy , Dinnteos of flfaketWness,: -.! • t UnLveptal Lisittude, thePala tape Buy.. , ; , Flushingthe.trkii - _ u • r . HOVliands,' • • rginigiontlikt the Pat", IVEd. Oduieftem., , .7. r - ; . I *Th e synTh se .r di t ctno invariably Fe cites, , scelri follo*": .; litPOTtgo3 . 0.4% 1 Pi 1 t )42P4; 1 4. = 11-1(j E;1";11S; haylu wgiatolisp4cietw m).,l* fro: rya°,Fair thitifdlefriteibt . llsqueirifly - ;thoO"klYeNl •• •: r',47•"'%:•1; Many aware-of-thtAitkeltrtiligiralferings, but them 9 322 rikotillmOom oultwalumil eathc# r _ .. 44ll+ ! ample ness to thdtr eind4Argisry4tots-i Riciulreitluvillt cliedraaltoniatipeiviacilivigo4t; PA. Piste)* ickiichaelpitKilinar.(o l oTAtiebst7 Jut kiabty APVl29Tto:l,AA!n.inottleMPA:ictilf,i wi_; 0.1 • 4NIVI I *TARS -L i•E - rd.l -QM) YOAIN(46/ 1 5 13 4AMARJR.EP,,VR, CO.kriNg .( 1 .P1.44515.0 , X41 1 . 1 WAFt.:...: Itl iaany' ilrectibtS*Aillt-to foinalas tad 'EStratt i . , m auls wisp:tidied' by' any of artretnedy; as in Chlorosivor ItotenticsinarilY, liatki op, satprosalonjorathp .1E31 1 .9 3 1 , 40. 1 .r. 0 1144 11 . FOP:SOO 1:44,1,111a L1=4941 44Wriy*141 bicido liettnr f pisalpa9,6lfokin.tho T • ~,11,1 • !Di 12.1:11:!: OF.:LI,F4` 1. •• lY .BtcotriziltOjy&ttliAir . tr .:14; ; Take no Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine. for Unpleasant andPurigervg,tageA 111.11StgOLDIS rE I STRAOT -81701111, I -, ...1 .. i . ./1. ~.- c ; :: / ~ . ..-.l ` Cures S ecret. Dispaises in an their • _at Mlle enense; little' Or no licingein CAW ino'ineenyerden'etind , n(reapp- I , -sure. . le daises !frequent =naive/ and stonagth.:to !Pit" 11 / 1 10bYs INWPOYl_Stioii§truottfciffS. Erefenfingu PA 1 1 V u T a l cill i 'V i r i tt 1461_,Y.,1P.Kiti:hltull tic% : rristitff., X cl of oiscaaas Mid:lA . o_l4 fidlstiff ils,--Di. , ek ifidiWarianit:.Matter:il.rfficaniands ntibrepiodwinclarwlio havelsenitheivictrumbCjimacl4,: i 'and VP have EigiL.l.ledi.W.;'rat° be ci...ii1a,1 , 150tM. 0 1:4 1 `., 43 ! fount! they :groTe'deeetycicalqs nat. ilie - ° 490 / 1 ' ilai V tlie'd of"poWerfal'Astringent4P'beeii `dried -Mp•-in.the system, to break out in an aggravated fob* and ‘pelluiPs after marriage._ — .,,. _.,- Use . ifilfl.ll2,ol4e '. WOE ,l , BrCkfpf for all y Affections' and InieleierWthe t .ri • 01•,gins;WhOtifet i wasting iu Male on FeircaledibmwriCtever cause originating, and no Miter of how King fitan i r. Diseases of theseCrgans •ibeiiiii tint . hid! tit - li'1)1" - W..' 'ffi ciIItatOUPSWIV.A.CT SUCHUiithe.Vioatctinieettc.,huld.ltiracestiduttolluriivthe .d.estrisikefittat•iti Orßi4v93f. , :fgr MAtek; A ,43:00Pm -111/trao,, qin - ./.. , II : A-lint-II 1 . • • •-::: 1 , tiod-431041--- ' . nib ' boirl'.s . ' 'l .,,, tl• t ig i. oniento feii:Coixipoutid.k..DlDCY sliES' t&Y.Pffi- LIS. This is an affection of the Blood, andimtffiCks die • Sexual Organs . , :I . .ingA,,p 1.1 . . ,Eciae,,Ekol, Throat, Wind pipe and other llnctia - Sinlinlin, [tilts appearance in the form of..Uloaraiilerfribfeld's likettawalitarsaparilla pu ritles the,l3lood_, and removes all Sealy Eruptions of the Shit giving liiithit Cotsiiplexein a Clear and Healthy Color. 171 T.L be g, We ixpcessly fortbil class or, compl a ns, -ith ,ii4xift-Pk.#4 g folilittfA aVe'bresetfiki , to' *gr. for dxtent thitn*n 'ether pretiaiailbnot-Sarsittpariite- 0 .It.-., ,, if.:,.k.J .. . ~-.A.,;..1 :34,1J", '--- , -11 'I •'• , , .. . . , _ , Le, :, ,4,1 • - ,t.:;.,..:1ita1, 10. C.,, 1 . -,,,, f, - .. . _ I'' " ' ' 11:EllatOPIAYS"itfaiSRATAL-411 ; • "'" I .1_ ii , ,a..,.... lins. 7 Jr'. :i.., i .......' •'.. ih: J:, Z. , ,I 1 , 4 , ., 'A:i v '1. , 1il C'' I re:. i An eftnt .I.oMllifor di- aaactri a'sypll4.liß,Natiire, anii As an, injection, in ~,dl.o'wMofthe,'Urinar: y 9:its*, -*arming from habits OUdisslAllegralaed ba"bannectlonwith the Extracts Buchu and Scirtaistrilla; ih snehlhismislis is recommended o idenoffoßtheenest,..reirpo'nsibleautd-re , liable elnunctetwkll acc . orapapy.the medicines. CERTlFl- CATUORODWatithiiiiigitit:lo iiiin tar. yeaatinding, with names known_ to .Science and Name. .For Medical Properties of Buchu, stoklalspenstirg or the United States. See Professor'DEWEE'S`valuttlifeWorkith the Practice of Physic.. See,iremaxiiiirmada.by= that late, celebrated Dr. EIMIO_K i ' Philadelphia . :;:: Bo remarks ,tottiStt ,h 9 Pr- EPA. M IiioDOWELL, a xielelarated.Physlelau and Diem ber of the:Royals College of Surgeons, and published in the Transactions of: the: . Eing's and Queen's Journal See. MedierWhtrurgicalßeview,publisited by BENJ.J.ftAVERS,.. Fellow of the - Royal College of Surgeons. The most of the late standard worloßfitvMelfiblice. Extract of nacho, .$1 01 . 4,,er bottlei er„.six. ;,bottlw for, A 5, (lib i i Est rar4 of Sarlannrillit, Al 00:;,per fiags?, or six fee :ss' 0. iim- VrayedWseiTailf,"so ce ntsper bottle; or six itli. $2.60, or lialralbz ••a 1.... for sl2_oo, „ which_ will britafflclent to cure the most obstinate canes, ifi Al.wiqions sul.actled to. Delivered to any ad4ress, seater pact& frb b serrati on. . Describe symptoms in a u comnam i cu ti n • Cnirif gdriihteOz*l - AdyycergratlC ' • L' 7 .' • i " , Personalty aPPeafed. beferisioq.ait Aidtiniian of the city of tligacte)ph#,_lL T.:gkellOPld.o o ,t9ing duly sworn, doth PaY,..blS:Pr.elxiXagollA, contain . no 110PootiCy.ne. :mer cury; or otherlitturigWiltrug% and areiurturMtableo Sworn and glibiiorlb9 4 ll , bet.are im.thia . Ira= of NO -3f.exalsw;lBs.l. : . •)• .. F. EinitAßlt,. , • . • . Aketinai; Ni n th .. stinii4 , ,iib. : Rtine,T,inia. Address forintonagion in, sxmliange. ~. ~; ip....•1 • * . I 11:1001.0,)6i ii ' §t phiieiiii***loth itioototelow .Gimitnut„gplia49 • 1- '... 4... i .- zi. .. IMY2B/714 OEM 9ail# ce4ravt Itcoiaoopoomowso;4*f:o44o - 4Alisq:lasoo.o , c• : SENATE, t. : ' iiss, February p, 1864. The: Senate Met at 4 o'clOck, r M., andwas called to'brderhy JOHNSON„ who had been deputed• to f act as, SPeakervrp#M., 'Journaltread and approved: laid before ,thet`Sennte communication from Hon. Thomas White, relative to, as - also the resignation of Hon. Harry - White, Senator frOrn count , . (The letter referred to ;the; resignation have, already been published in the 'The' eledtion to supply the vacancy takes place on the 19th of. February. r - ,Iffr.'GLATZ moved to ,proceed to a 13th balht for; Speaker:; Lost, 11:to 11. , MeCONNELL niovedlo ballot for Oleik. Lost, 11 to-11: • Mr. CONNELL asked leave to, read in place a bill, entitle offices in the etty of Pliila 7 delphili. • • r , I ',Leave gas of granted. 'ttri.:,'WGETIIIINGTON moved to adjOurn. ' ,"Liiiagreed'tO 2 7 -4'yeas to 18. nays. Mr. CONNELL ofthre4 a resolution that the Senate will devote the balance of the session of to-day to the consideration of private bills. " agreed to., • • , JOHNSON movecl. to take', up the bill ainadinii . the - Constitution so as to allow sol diers In. vote. _PisMreed to—yeas (Republican) riays_ w e in g eratia)ll.- Kr„.FLEßffiqd,nio:sed, to print one thou sand,; copies letter of resignation of Hon. 'Harry White.' A debate ensued,in c which4essrs.. CH - N - gys IOWA ! , ,adiricated., and:U . 6as, CLYI"'I3; „WALLACE ."and, LAILPURTON oppbsed the reSolution. Lost finally—yeas 12,--nays ~...o . l ll tectio7n of gr. LATTA, Adjoirried. ji4 11.- - T uele • • Bra Flto4 - -WHEEIMX.NGI • i; ; 4 Thee.„Rebels. ;Retreat. l i ~ i • y . - • m . 0: _a :. BWI : r ' 1-- be . • be k. .. the • of railroad at a points, ailrare-now-in- full retreat, vigorously pur likralml2grOtte4orth lift& ind -Tat terson's creek briag — iritb)it:triftipg. , The lyti thariiratid OhialronciNvill be in Working order in two days. _.,..,_ Gov. Bpremanills6 ieeeived a dispatch tfeilitGailiprelist 9 intithat ihe4tekttnis rldit which left that place...fps...Charlestown, West Virgitan quight..was,capturesi. and burned trialb licruf in Vaiaaila tiv - er.. - ).- , - i- Brig. Gen. Seanrmaiirnr&all his staff were takenprisotterki The.xeSt - ,of the passengers and crew were released. ". na - rebels. also buri!ed.the..telegril,ple. :office atlted:Honso4 ,; • . T.b.etelogralllv'lina:is.noie working, rovor,the Baltimora.and - Ohio railroad. , . : . • Tinw-Steankei•-•Anierioa„ , !:from !Bremen, .via Borahlunpton,` Nicith:thifeg to=thb .20:th:ult., has arrived. The - steamers 'Olympus andiltorth •Aineriean.l aniiedront on•• the :19th, land.. the St. George on the 20th. The bark- ' Edisto;-of 136sfon; 4 waklburned , -at. sea.- '• Het ore , * ' Avas tiaved. !.Shb=dertialrfr.om :Newf , YOrk lfor•.oelte, with n•gerieral'edo Three htnidred thou sandpounds sterli • intpea& has Ibescit %sent L i .di by the -bitillc-kiffErkg mid to •Fience.;l:The 'de mand. for <disconnt inqJondorvis•heavy - . • ' !Con suls 90/0/ 901 . foi:MOney. - - ' — 1 : ,', • • • ; ~, , `,, The rebel loanitt•at: l l2o44:-Frene,h- rentes ; ,at Havre 66f. •'600'..:• -, -.: .. ; • ~I• I, . •'. ....!. A project for the better rigulatiOn .ofraton inania;Will=lieLstliniitted to the powers who signed the treaty 42,9444 The =Frengli_ MD*Oilikwaelen.ip !data Wen millions OrPrknOs! *era! witisiraWn: from the bank of France on the 16th. Forty-eight citizens of V t!. i • •Lthe. Governor to _ . intercede' ith,thsganx fpr his- acceptance of an addies;3"eipireaspagjhe loyalty of the War 15174n34WDigg publishing Garibaldi- address announcing thel . .formatiorr of committee,- tot promote Italian union. ll ._ The Berlin4oul,ialgossert that Denmark. is ready liabtoipateila th6TorigreaginoPtiidd by England, if -Franca will also participate. Prince (:).herles leayes:gerlin on the 20th with AtauMPAi... Prussian ,troops, despatched to, golgtein-ing Hanover, would cross the Elbe; withoutthalting.,,:. i,7 he Anatrian troops . for sohleswigwere for- Nft , r4cd on tb0,g04!., by: AftY.isPecif4J-train% each parning,l,ooo naen. I.os,aaserted. that the- A-UStatglA Lower ' House, refuses the. ten million. t prop. ;demanded by the government fig the, expenseirof..the occupation of Schles wig likEran,ocaaiert4 tlint, Prussia. paiiaPPtilA's first.: - Mtiva'lle to Alder Prince Augusten burg. to ignitt Holstein ..`4ll:te Danes are break ing up theice..on4.4o/0.- - TlA,Tkejnee ifflewg,ll 2 states had Ibmareii bird the great owertthafbialed to uphold the London treaty under all circum- Staneesi they:Would have voted for the occu pation Eit the•ohtseti•- • lEoerdksylviuAitv' JE.egislatwe. ~I ,a:a b,:::, , I THElitt DEPREDATIONS. . • • . • •-, NNW * YOUR; Feb: . 3 1114.Baprms , 'ET TELrp:B.APII; , - 1 - NE3i:lO; Feb.' V: Cotton . quiet 83g83i, advan6ed 5( 10csales - 7000 nis. at $6 50 @6 65 for t•iite; $7 - 4.0®'7 60 for Ohio, and $7 - 75 tGB 15 for southern. Wheat advanced 1.©29.; sales 36,000 Wish. $1 55@1. - 59 for Chbag,o spring, sls6laal r Milwau ke c b and $1 66®1 70 'for red.; - Corn inlViAced 3 V.. sales 4.9,000,bn5h. &1 s ‘ l. Mel 261; closing at the latter price.' Oats held at an advance of 1416Pc. Royksteacly.. Lard firm at 0. Mits*:heicl. sowse, 11,766 - blils: Wheat none. Gorn;l7,92BbNat. _•71.1 71, si =I Congress---First Session SENATE. Wasumarox,.Feb. 2. m - Hon. Geo-Read Riddle, fro Delaware, ap peared and took the oath. yr. SumilerOgneslpi j esented the petition of Richard' Yates, Governor of Illinois, peti tioning Congress to exercise its con§titaional p9wf,r.for the immediate abolition of slavery. throtighonfthe 'United` States. • Referred to the ComMittee On Slavery and Freidman: Hi. Doolittle (Wis.) subrnitteda resolution requesting departinents,tozsenti a person to represent them-before the Committees of In vestigation. ' ' (N: H.) spiike in opposition. • Onmotion of Doolittle, •the further con siderstion of the, resolution .was postponed Until Monday next The onfktment'bill was then 'called tip by lit-Wilson.' After further'debate the Senate adjourned. • ' • • WASHINGTON Feb 3 The enlistment bill was postporfed till to morrow. On motion of Mr. Carlisle, the report of the Judiciary Coinmittee in Mr. • Hale's case, - was adopted. and - the committee discluirged• On motion of Ta... Yessendep, (Me„) the Senate took up thg gonsi3 revenue bill, as re ported from the Committee of Finance, ..ivith amendments.' Fessenden. explained tit length, the , ef fects and merits of the committee's amend ments. The:further ednsidertition of the revenue bill was postponed mail to-morrow. HOME OF REPRESENTATIVES. The 'Honte 'milt:l:cid the consideration of the confiscation act. Mr. .IVadsw,orthCl4..),em:nbat.ted tbe, views of Mr. Stevens that fts is a piiblie war. IV maintained that this i 4 a cif War,' carried on within the States. =The laWs of War do not authorize the conquest of individual property in, land but forbid it. , . - • . . PROM MISSISSIPPI. .... ' gun°, Feb ; 8. ' , .. Natchez aclVices of the - 22d nit. gay six him drad 'rebel cavalry' are • six miles'front that place, threatening an attack. • , The Thirty-second IllinoiFi and Twelfth Wis . con Sin have re-enhsted. A deiierter reported two rebel brigades at Texas troops, were marching from ; West Ursine to the Mississippi river to operate 'on Rodney, with the view 'of _temporarily bionic tuling the river; and to get arms and ammu nition from the east tti the Trans-Mississippi Department. Said : • enemy has already suc ceeded in crossing several . thousand stand of arms and ti large amount of aninumitiOn. The-stearner 'Lilly= Martin; 'Captured by guerrillas near lia,polgun last TlAntsdayolas taken AA ~Arlrysss river:. A. gunboat will pram - WY be iientafter her. &Limon authorized a formation of a. rigiment:of mounted:men.far the strppreasion - genera,lorders have, leen issued .ordering iiiedofireS fOr'inifting 'down raids and ltisses by gnerrillas-operatiOns to be 'repaired- and Union refugees , be SupPerted:hy.,assessments 0,11 tbeswia,sSioniS.o. ;.:ii . *ROM: :. TAU 7 , SOL:TM SPISPr °IA iim, intms [Front-the Richmond .13 . iianiner; Jan. *I The time has passed for o f ffensive militay ope rations on, the partyjSoutherli armies: Beyond recovering lost portioAsvf territory, the trus,poli cy now is to risk nothing. , &fat, before Mary land, }Kentucky and lffis — sohri were' logt, we might hue,gainednittallingWasiiiinteu, penetrating totho.eentre o, t_ peter. Bat we thenithisionointelicii On tie:defensive. allowed our soil to be invaded, consented that nor own supplies should snbsist the troops of both belligerents and antlered the extensive belt between the two hostile nations, which' was desdlated by the contending forces, to be taken - from our,own' territo* Our means of siwbsistencetave now been, too fcti• exhausted to admit any other than defensive tactics. We must gtund behind the Wide belt of land which War has devastated, andput durenemy to the hazardand cost of onssiiartthat ness of destitution. We niay,re' ver Tentes see and ArkAnks, we may'carry ,our lines to to the banks of the Potomac, we rti4 ,prevent the - navigation of the Itfissis ' by't,lie`hon stank presence, at certain:lxonts,, of nil:Arable batteries of artfilety ; burin these, - and in all our niilitary einkrprisei and operations, we must observe,t, h, e; ary tactic.s qf. FaPiuS, and win the battle by riSking nothing. 'Hereafter our strendtheill consist iii Dirk 'eery poverty. " Our country is tOcl spdrsety inhabited, too scarcely supplied with fOIAI and forage to be Successfully invaded for IXlri indertite„period. newt& wilt Nst ds /wig (OM North ea% main taln a. muster-rqll sh-engfh of three-quarters af Million, and sUpportanarinyof four httradreld the' Sind men" at't di)tatice`ofievertikftrittdred miledfrOM itibassa ef miliatsterice. it has lie come with us now a simple question of ends race," Ne ' can hu.shancl our; resources; we can Maintain out` =miles Itt' a standard of strength apportioned to the productive cape, cities of the country; when outnumbered, we can wehrylhe enemy and waste his - Strength by artful maneuvers, attacking Jilin' in detail and destroying him by piece-nieals; but if we undertafte more, we risk' all. '"Our tkiritory" is still of Vast dimensions, and presents nowhere any large sedum - nil, tion of supplies, In 'the compact State§ of Europe Where every foot of 'the soil is brought into requisition:where agrienlture is at the maximum, Where every acre groans with, re dundant crepa, invasion by large armies is comparatively not 'only practicable,but, prof itable and self-sustuiniTig. , 'There armies move over greatdilitanees without theappcnd age of leagues of Wagon trains, dreNtlieir food along for hundreds of Miles Behind them. But the case: is verY different on this continent. ' • A striking'exemplification of the fact is wit nessed in thecase 'of `East Tennessee, 'where theFederil minks are now compelled to re treat hem sheer want of supplies. Yet that country is emphatically the granary of the South. The traveler will see on the roadside, from Bristol to Chattanooga, in the" Month of more wheat than if he 'continues' his journey onto Vicksbiilg, then lravels by,the Southern route book all the way to Rifiltmond, then up the finned James River yopy, and through gonthwest to,l3eitoragasth. The enemy have occupied East ',l l 4nniesSee only four or # 3 3 moxiths,, fl They; entered it. Augast, justitfter, an nitubuidly abundant her-, 1 e HES tni'Vest of all crops had been secured, rendered eater by the extraordinary exertions of the habitants, put forth tinder the invitation of : Dtivi,s' corn-planting proclamation of last ring. Just after the heaviest crop ever 'raised - in that productive grain country had ,matured, our forces were recalled out or it by 133rpgg, and the enemy invited to enter and ,enjoy. Yet they are now forced to evacuate a „.m aige portion Of the most productive meat and orn country in the Confederacy from sheer 1 tuit of supplies, . . The fact proves that no portion of our te r ! 'tory will long support the presence of an 1 'y: It proves that, in order to our subju gation, the North must transport several hun , dred thousand troops over distances of hun- A.Keds of miles, and support them at those long 'distances with supplies brought from I home. • Will the &Rah the duration of Mr tree is simpiy a -.question of a continued surp'y of : god for people and army. With the North its thiration is a question of enlistment and finance--a questionof recruiting a muster-roll strength of at least three-quarters of a million of men for their armies, and of maintaining a system of finance taxed with the cost of trans porting four or five hundred thousand troops end thir subsistence over distances of many I- hundreds of miles. The South can hold out indefinitely, even after-all this haste and extravagance, if only, tit - the - eleventlx.liour she does hot go mad. The RichMond kngress can bring her to subjugation:in. six months more, by conscript ing her present producing classes and thrust ing them Into an unclad and unfed. army. The gi'ent want is more food and clothing—a want which cannot be supplied by multiply ing mouths, backs and ket, at tho expense of the producers of provisions and covering. The, first duty if tiovernmelit is to provide these supplies; and if they cannot be provided except by weakening the army li the alte9matire must be adopted by resisting with smaller ar mies, using the tactics of Fabius and the strategy of defence. THE FOOD QUESTION-FOOD FOE THE ARMY [FIOnt the Richmond Whig, 'January 28.] General'Lee-eihorts his soldiers to endure patiently.therhardships occasioned by-the -re duction of rations, which he hopes will only be, "temporary." , The general:order contain ing Oils exhortation is dated January 22, 1864 —six days ago. As General Lee never speaks until it is necessary, we may be sure that his Soldiers have suffered, or are likely to suffer, tulless people and Government do their duty. We'prit the people before the Government, be- cause that is the position which they have al ways been called on to take in times of emer gency, and which they must take now. Vlititif Northrop is thought by the- Preg.i dent' (arid by him only) the best man in the Confederacyfor Commissary. General The President's mistaken opinion does net ab solve us from onr 4,ut.,y„. What if ninety .Wihnington., ihtrber.withiu the past four montliS, and brought mean whisky and Yankee notions, instead of -meat otough to feed the army for a year to come— What of that? Our armies suffer none the less on aceount of this .sntisfactory explanation or the reason why, they are mitering. The truth is tliis; Inhere is meat and bread enottghitCthe'cotMtry to feed the army, the .army turret ha 4 it. - Is it riot enough- to ask the - siddiersAo_. shed their _blond, loose their lives, sleep in nmd.,and.snow,.. die in hospitals, go barefooted, antiendWeihe inevitable hard- Ethips of camps, marches and battles - , but We must-ask theni to starve in-the bargain? Can we not.suffer.a'Svery little lin order that they ma y suffer not, quite so much? Can't we live on half rations, so - that they may at least have quarter rations? We trust so, indeed. . Here is a fact for the cohaideration of the .Go:veruineut, . Every ,man whb has plenty of Money can always get something to eat: The Governthenchas plenty of money. Which is better, to - hoard lieninringer's notes and let, the array starve,: or to buy freely for the army and, let! the, people pay the piper.? After all, it is the people's matter, and net Alemining ef,s, Mallory s, Sedcron's . or Davis'. Buy - food -for the Soldiers, no matt& what it costs. Let the people "charge" their own prices and pay thejr,own. debt. ,It is their debt and not the Government s. • FROM FORTRESS MONROE. succasnri, ExpEctrriox fl( Norm cazoLINA Fowrzits BIONROE, ,Feb. 2 :The Steamer -R. Spaulding; Captain lioVies; arrived here this morning with twenty-one rebel prisioners from__Newbern, recently captured in North Carolina, by the 9th Vennont Regiment The b'paulding brought the steamer Thbmas Scott in tow to this place; she being disabled. Major General Butler has received an ,offi cial report of a successful expedition in,North Carolina, . . ' . . o,n 'the 26th ult. Gen. Palmer sent an expe dition to capture foree of rebel - cavalry in diinea art&Onslow counties, North — Carolina. They succeeded• in routing the enemy, awl captured, 23 men.with then Aorses and equip menti. They alio destroyed .frem one hun 'dred and . , fifty to two hundra thousand pounds'of pork, 701 ushels of salt, 10,000 bar rels of tobacco, 32. barrels of beef trail cap ttned,a funnber of mules, horses, &c. On the 27th Captain Cady, of the 24th Nev. York Battery, proceeded with his command to Tyriel county, North Carolina, and captured five men who have been engaged in a number of robberies and ?random; also two rebel offi cers, and, brought away one thousand sheep. ' There is a considerable rebel force at Kiir- - ;- .torr, probably anticipating= attack. I General Wistar recently sent a force oui from Williamsburg, Va.; to the Twelve Mile Ordinary and broke upa pamp of rebel scouts. capturing eight horses and rifles, and a qv on tiV of provisions and two prisoners. The party returned with .only one man wounded. TitUcKwITFAT' BUCK.WI:II,A . T small _LI lot but superior quality of Buckwheat, direct from Towanda, Pa., for Me by the sack or quart, at jan2.9 . BOXERS. KOERPEIL VVISITING, . WEDDING, INVITATION. ..AziAAT $011:E CORDS- =By a special ainuigemen t with one of. the best prayers in the country, card of - any det,criptipn Will'he executed in the highest style of art, conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied promptly, lbwer prices than are charged by the-slat/oil ers in New YPTIC CT Philadelphia. For 144raples and prices call at BEIttINER'S BOOK STORE. ST.7BII.OPEN.ED , • AN ASSORTMENT QF ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS, Of different sizes, for . eige at n ag - • + SCMYPEWS BOORSIORE. TAVXJainaieft andLagayis Coffee, at eJ [n9 23 / : •i DOCK, MI
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