Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, February 05, 1864, Image 2

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THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT,
ABRAHAM “NtIOLN.
HARRISBURG, PA
FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1864:
A Triumphant Vindication of 46 4.* Board
•of Enrollment.
This community, as well as all the other
communities located in the counties cOri.
ling the district of 'Marshal'Clement, will re
member that the most _ frightful charges
were preferred against the entire Board of
Enrollment of this District. Marshal Clem
ent, Deputy Marshal John J. Patterson 'and
Surgeon Charlton were Severally and together
charged with crimes which, in their heinous
ness, if proved, would have consigned each to.
felons' cells. These charges were bruited
amcing the people —circulated wherever they .
could.find credence, magnified And exmger
ated, until the people, with one voice, de
manded an invesdgation;a demand, by the way,
heartily acquiesced in by, the paities charged
with the frauds. Accordingly Capt. Baird
and Lieut,..Barnes were deputed to investigate
the alleged dishonesty of the Enrolling Board.
After:the most careful investigation and the
examination of fifty witnesses, all summoned
at the --instance of the copperheads who
brought the charges, the reit:fit - lA* 'been "a
failure to establish a single Charge; The . :4u-;
niata Sentinel, referring to the „eourt
says:
Not a single witness swore 'what they said'
he would swear. Not a single man swore to
a single fact that would criminate any mem
ber of the Board or Col. Patter Son, or Prove
any corruption or dishonesty ontheir' part
in fact Col. Patterson's name' was 'notnien_
tioned in the whole testimony. ' What:
we know, and testify of What We iunted, 'for
we heard Most of the witnesses Or rasa their
testimony, and can say of ' truth ' that
~K raupherd and his data" have itterit 'coin=
pletely and shamefully failed -to "Substantiate
their chargea: They stand before lhe - peeple
of Juniata county es calfunniators; aa'copper.:
heads, — as enemies of the 'Governinad, its
measures, its °thaw, and tradaceni' i cif
men. Neither can they - plead any excuse. "'They
summoned all whonithey, desired. `They gOt
all to attend, save the HOokeubrought . frater
nity, whem they were afAtid t 6 b4rue,',fOr 'fok .
they Might say some ugly thing 4 lin men
in town whom they desired 'tn•
Three weeks were consumed, the ciiiiafty
ransacked for witnesses, • Tour dozen'"initi
dragged to Mifflin, put Wexpende,''.to lbsfe
their time and alto try to "break' Tatter on
clown" and impair the confidence: of, the'pe&
ple in the'GovernMent and its 'measUresi. Let
the people look at these facts, and` let' these
scoUndrels be consigned to the loWeit
cal hell that ever cursed an Arnold or eAuit.
~ .
When Marshal genagaitsnd his aSsociaieS in
the Board of Enrollraent,.vsre 'charged with
the crime which a patient investigation-has
failed to'fix upon any one of these"ciffioers, , we
were content.to,letthe, allegation, pass, atis
fied that the result would. prove _their , own
vindication. ' Ip this, we haVe; notlieektliisp ;
I ta
poi 4 nted. In this the comsniLity is tis
forlit l aud,nowitlpfmn ttiws tAttsely *" d
heye; We fithafttioti. of 4ugltheir ' is
edirerel&ith sligifie and disgrace. or the
vindication of the Surgeon of the,,Board, Dr.
Charlton, we feel especially gratified, not that
we'entertain for him any higher regard than
we do for his colleauges in •the Board -of' En
rollment„ but because he has bcda` mast bru
tally traduced, and was 'Compelled to,etriiggle
with apolitical• as well as .a prelfessional con
spiracy 'for hiidestructicin.i. • The shafte which
his enemies hurled - at him, have returned to
e. I/
quiver in their own flesh. The,,bitter spleen
with which his name professionally and per
sonal has been coveted, is now now= made. to'flow
bach to wraidtle in .the hearts of 'tliose , who
had conspired foi his dis,grace, theii utier
confusion andanortiftcation, while ,. he stands
forth, with his reputation Vindicated, and his
name high above the touch of the 'malignant
. ,
and the envious.
—Aside to:sm the . gratification which this
results affords us, as having :vindicated , the
characters of meu. whorn we esteem as good,
citizens and patriots, theresult is worthy
of congratulation as proving the Government
beyond the reproackand disgrace which were'
prime objapts with those who have become
infamous in this conspiracy against the Board
of Enrollment. The whole plot has proven a
failure, complete and thorough, and on this
account, loyal men all-over the district—have
every reason to rejoice..
A Spirited Debate.
1 , 743.41irect attention to' the debate 'which
.
ap
pears on our first page, elicited on the motion
in the Senate to print the resignation of Sena
tor Whi'l'e. Those who opposed •thiS motion
unburdened themselves of a'load of sentiment
which will gladden the hearts of traitors -all
over the land. These speeches are only veld
able as presenting the consistency of- Demoe
racy in its alliance with treason. Let one
fail to peruse this debate with the most seri
ous attention. •
A LARGE. Rarr,poen CONTRA.M. —We ,are grat
ified to learn that our friend, Thomas J.
Power, Esq., of Beaver, Pi., one of the Oldest
and most successful - contractors thecoun-
try, has now "a job of tcork",un4eF'actiie
op
orations, for constructing twenty-eight miles of
railroad along the shore cif 14 9. ~;Ontario;
New York: This roadis designed ; to Cennect
with the Oswego andAritertown railiOads, 'af
fording an outlet for ..the country :from the
head to the footoof the Lake,.as in winter . the
Lake transportation. is closed; making the
constfaction of a railroad , of the highest , sin
. irtance. - • '
Pam-. Lopts Aoectaiz, while in' Pittsburg,
received an:ftiltog,9o letter dated January 4,
864, fromgialqapple4L,,EmperOr of Franoe,
inviting his iettirn to the country which gave
him birth, and with ,whose: language and in
stitptions he was so well acquainte4F.td iden
tified. - The Professor ; however,---Willt-deeliiie
the offer, as 'he prefers fo 3i f ee m the - d
States. His: admirers wilLrejoitsatolearfahis
ff e te:ainiruAion, as the
acquirements of such men are the
.. richest
hilritage of any 1.144 0 n, _
The Advantages of Volunteering
Major Generals Birney, Burnside and Han
cock are now actively engaged, through their
recruiting officers, in filling up the Pennsyl
vania regiments and batteries attached*.
their corps and divisions. The. object is*,
remit these regiments to their maximum
'strength far the Opening of the iPring and
Summer campaign. From what we have seeit
cif these reernitings, rand from the 'daily reports
made at this and ,Other posts, we have every
reason to believe ti4these regiments wilrbe
filled up and ready for any active operations
which may be required of them in an early
-springt..esanpaigoc-- - - - 4 {nom:,
—The inducements to volunteer in the
army of the Republic were never equalled by
any country in - the - world. Men are note:arid
or, forced to enteithe army at the sacrifice of
personal and family eohafortsthey are not
conatrained to give up any fair :prospect of
personal success in life—but - they are asked.
merely to devote a little time to tlie'safety of
Ifire Govrnment, that all their other interests
'and hopes and relations may le secured,
insured and strengthened. No man who 'vol..'
unteers need for a momentfeel apprehensive as,
to the full care and comfort of ins faxhily while
he is absent in the army. The bounties which
are now paid by cities, States and the Nation,
with the pay proper in the :army ; 'exceed in
the aggregate the amount whiCh Most men
can earn in an equal time with a term of en
listment, -Hence, the advantages of volun
teering, instead, of
,waiting for the draft
Those:who,have resolved to waitfor,the draft
will not be entitled 'to either! the local, State
Or natiOlial bounties, while- even the relief
which- is ,afforded the families of volmiteers,
willheigrudgingly dolled out to the families
of the 'Milted These ' ' are facts which
the abls-bodied men of the Commonwealth
should seriously ponder ? ind before thiktime
has:expired for rallying to :the standards of
Hancodirlitirnside'and 13iiney, we trustithat
every . Man . 749 or possibly.voluxiteer,' ivifl
take .a ippecly „ady : kuitt i tie,,te : clo so .before the
jime.for, , a ,draft , outs all the .bounties
airarded fo tho'seiviee. ' -
•
How h 1611kiit'ar.134illiiii441 1 ed
•
to the:Delta of • Peuniyasiniait4
theVenfureli woYd'in
explanation of the wrong w,inel
beew done...the :of ..iPennsylVanialThy
d'",:nl/Ifon of ,gollars to the State debt:
As.this accomplished by the copperheads
inkthe Legislatureiwhile they are in. the nil
nority; 'how Much more ;could-the-same lac
tionistsadd,to the same if' they Were
in 'the Lmajority ',l`be people can, judge frOM
these facts the impositions which' they have
escaped. ilad:thecitipperlicadaimecteded. in
gCttingPoaticiaidn-4 thelegialatiVe iind Ex
ficutiT9..bra4c46s of
_the, Government-had
"they theLfull power to. accomplish their pur
peses,'inatead Of 'merely damaging the Itia
tipualcredikby,actslaincli4s characterizcd their
course in the proceedinge,wbleh added a - inh
lion of dollarsAckthe , fittlite debt,Lthey-would
deserdylitii: credit entirely, and 'add to the
burdens of the peeple a -pillion of fold.
Nothin . gin tbeilistoly,pf the ;
"country better
exhibits -thiv - .purpbass.; - Of „the copperheads
'tivtii this entire transaction. If settles the
C'Opperheadsas,the deliberate enemies If the
National Government. . '
4yiseonain Re President Lin-
The Wiaconsin &nate on Thursday leat,
4 vote• of N 011, lidepted,tho following reap-,
lution, 'which had previonsly :passed the
House : %1 • - -
:Reiolteo;`, recOgnize in Abraham
Lincobi, President; of the United' - States, a
atategmaii,if And Onlaripdviewa, great
r aliifitY an d kiltY, and "if
wisfies the people of 'Wisconsin are com
plied with 44 the, Lest Union cOnyeiitiontliat
assemlilea" tó, nominate a Candidate for 'the
Presidency Abrahani lineoln again be
nominated. •
Another,resolution approving the vigorous;
-prosecution* of the war, and , opposing , an
tuinisklee, was adopted by 2(1 votes to 5, while
two s Others, decliging it to Ix ,the
duty of „Congress to,pass' all bills necessary to
- Finpplylneli and-money for !the prosecution= of
tie`war .- audtlil3'second tendering thanks - to'
the army atia'navy, were
. each adopted with
two distentrg votes: . !
Wisconsin mikes tht 'seVenth -State which
has dechn'ed through a rhajOrity, of its legis
„lators. for President Lincoln's re-election. ..
.
, .
Ir scamezur amounts to a pin's worth,how
James P. Barr, ..of the - Surveyor's Office
and' fhe : Pittsburg POst, stands with reference
to slavery, as his sriplioit 6iipiitydor the othei
will not hasten itsiall or continue ,its exist
ence' a week sooner or la,ter: And as to the
paragraph relating to his expressions on the
suhject of the"core of Democratic princi
ples„,negro slavery, that was clipped from
.anrivehange, not so much, as matter
of news, Ass a curiosity that light stiould
have at last entered the brain and the soul of
a,coppgrhead. If this statement-was incor
rect. the error does Barr all the harm, as in
stead of standing forth the upholder of a
Christian principl t eand. a human enterprise it
leaveadur . n„where it folnd him, in the slough
' , of political partizarbani" on his knees, with his
mouth' in • the':'rand befOre his masters, the
SliiVitieredefs. ' ' ,
Govi'l3notiall,- of iohio; recently observed
a= young officer in the' streets of Columbus
grosaly: intoxicated. He -telegraphs to :the
Sedretery , of Mar for hia removal; and liy• the
thliethe young-man-iecovered•his sobriety'he
found his , comndsairMatinulled; nor could the
persuasions of influential friends change the
.determination of the
.oeveroor e mbpfleglared
,tbakus.President fa: • railroad POIAPATLY. • he.
,balmade,itia44lc-to) dismiss Any,: employed
subject : to intoxication; He could not deviate
from that,Kule in, a case where the;offender,was
intrufedl4:l34ll. &car% Of Alell-.3-74icit4Age:
ItGoVezilor Curthi - w'ere tolmgage ui tom
rauthcating with the War Depaitnierit; on
the sidle subject, . C so'far . as 14s cbseivation
o?Uld txtend. m.tl s city be might. easily
occupy the wiitta• of a telegraph line-leading
.1. •
I tci: the War Department at least* twelve'hours
irixt - athe tNierity,four everz cify'fok.a month.
ty.:;i. e
-
:VaPag,2 2l f49.° l l , i VlurRIP , ; shove an ' acgrage-pf
~t iii;etuthousand:soldiemper: 3voelr ; leayirtgt the
4oilftirNiSW,Yoridorthequiiiyin.,:the•Bekt:
Pennsylvania Legislature.
REPORTED EXPiESELE 444 . _THE TELEGRAPH
•
HOUSE OF 'REPRESENTATIVES.
Pawky, February 5, 1864.
The House met at the usual hour.
Mr. COCHRAN, (Erie,) from the Commit-I
tee on. Accounts, reported a bill from the
Postmelfir of, Harrisburg, and the House or
dered the same to be•
COCHRAN (Philadelphia) moved that
the orders of this morning be suspended_ so
far as it relates to reports from committees.,
The motion was agreed to.
Messrs. MIISSELM.AN and BllltaWir
resp9ctively asked leave to record tier; vote s
on thn trill ptuisea — liftlie-House a feieilayli
since in reference to the payment of interests
Leave . was granted; and both gentlemen
voted in the negative.
. ... . REPORTS. OF COMMITTEES.
Mr. COCHRAN, (Erie,) from the Commit
tee •of Ways and Means, reported a further 1
supplement:to an act, entitled An not to pro
vide
for the paYment of the interest on the
State debt, approved the 80th of January,
1863,
Mr. BTT, (Judiciary General,) en act
h iiF,
to attar i e county to the Western District
of the Sup a Court. •
Mr. ORWIG, (same committee,) a joint reso
.lution proposing amendments to the Constitti- 1
Lion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Mr. SHARPE, .(eaine committee,)• an act re
lating to prooeedingiuin partition.
Mr. _PMSIONG, .(same,) an act 'relative to
criminal prosecutions. . •
A number of other reports were made.
cliasium OF PtriLla 'SIMS.
The followir4 bills passed fmallyi -
House bill. No. 8, an act relating to exonet
ation of taxes:. •, , , , • ,
House bill No. 9, an act relating to coats in
cases of Partition.: . . , • •
House bill No. 12 , 'an at giving theoottrts
of 'common pleas certain powers in equity
proceedings, aug. cases and other matters.
House pill No. 25, an act to repoal:ao much
of section twenti-itine of the act., to, provide
for the ordinary s expenses of the, Government,
and, other general and sper i lfic apirOpriations,
approved April' T 4, 11463, as makes .the num
ber of pup ]s, attending the . schools the basis
of tlie,dietrlbution,,Of; the appropriation for
common gchool i ptirposes.
House bill. No. 46, a . supplement to ',an i aet
relating to roly1)3, high Ways and bridges, ap-
Pr?* Irliu, /3 1,836 - ,
. • , : !POSTPONED FOR s TEE: muesßarr.
1.,
The follovnng bills' were Oonsidered; and,
after some discussion; pokroried.:for'the pre
sent; : viz :•.: : .. , - • . .-..- .
House bill No." 10, iui-act reliding to ground
`Houke bill No: 11, , a guitlentent Ao an. net
relating to the'. sale, atPuedirdefance of "real
House bill 146.'85 ' an su' pplemeutary -to
the 'act relating to.'ee Jam' duties and rights of
husband and wife, aud , parebts and children,
approved May A. D. 1855. ," •
pu.s.,a NEGATIVED. '
• • • • „ • .
Thtlfgll.Owbs gbil4i negaiived,
House il : 6 1,1 e 5upP1491 1 . 3 4 te set
tick-alter.aud .tunaAd the Ae . ' bill, ; passed the
22d day of .17ebrusry c m.41. OA.
Hduse bill Ne,,,df„au,wke3cteinding, the,jp.-
li B 4 l 9tAen of the , PrPhene' court s
49ue9 , bill Net: 66 ; an eet, extending the
laPTieleAle pf 44,4 1 ..eghePies!_lien, leel..toeteeel
e ngineg, machinery, oapahlq qf re,tagial
„from , the „ground. ,
At oue.iYeloch , the House. .Adjourued.
„AR. ; i.
Frena Fort Xonitoe,.
MANCE , OF THE. REBELS IN' NORT
CAROLINA.
NEWPORT ATTACKED:
The Post at Evans' Hills Surroundei
iaptare Dalmatian of a, Gunboat ,by
the Re
Rorlifigs
A messenger hasjust strived with dis
patches' to . Maj: Gen; Butle'r;Ardin• 'Newbern,
N. C. - ;'-dated Feb. 2; 5.15 P. it. • •
The post in Newport is attacked and' the
rebels have the railroad . hetwc*NewPort and
Mooreheacl.City. ' '
The post at '_ vans' mils is'surrounded.
A . Col. Jordan still holds Moorehead City, but
inay,lig - foree44o retirego' port lgaeon.
'As liOig as se can' keep' the river we' are
well inongli off
'Tie
The :rebel's' captured the gunboat. Under
writer by surprise and distroyed. her: '
I ESTRUdiONIOF. COtTiPIitOLFACTORY
, .
LOS'S ti V VA. 1,000 ,Q0O f.
Selretal-Lives Lost.
1 - 11.10roaro, Corm., Feb. 5.
A fire broke out it Colt's pistol factory at
84 o'clock this reaming. The lire is terrible
anil rages 'furiously', and - the chanee of 'ek.-
tinguishirig it is small. The - 'less,
will;b im
mense Further particUkra soon:
• LATER.
original I building of Colt's pistol f.ac-,
tory:was destroyed by fire this morning, with
all.the Machinery and -other. property. The
building was fivellitindred feet long, anty.feet
wide; with-a wing,.one;3hruidredtly sixty feet,
'and.= office.buildiyiit three stones in height.
The new building, in which Minnie -rifles are
made, is saYed.t'Seventeen.hundreil.workmen
are. employed , inithe -works, atiOVif nine Inn
dredzqf whomAirilll,bwthrcrwli out of-employ
ment, andthe loss mill =reach .:at.ddast.ssoo,-
. 000--indeed:the ..niachinery.alone:was valued
at•thatsrmi. There i£11:101 insurance:of $750,-
000 in New-York and liew England offices.
STILL" LATER
. ,
Eteittpont, Feb. 49•4 5 • -The oldest'and
jarg9st bu lding, Acift the COMiebtient river,
i s a mass 174 rums, 'Theie appears to be but
one wall on the north side standing,,
The fire htis been airtliateden the Co t in eo ti..
cut Building, and hopes are'thiferiiiihect4hat
'the newbuil4g w Wgaveld."
~,
The office; AL., licrge building separate from
the othets, is'new m,Bame, -
The name of the" companyA Celt's Patent
Fire Arms 3Tnnufaetiiiiiig ooniptmy.
Several lives ha,ve been lOst by the falling
office—names yet nnlmown, - •
The loss, said, will exceed 81,000 000.
;that
the . ney fapto/ so be destroyed;' •
Fanit,t,,LAN.:s4. • •
10.$0 s. m:=SeveredfliSess have been lost by
the fall ling iikofithentie)of dfrbruNotihe
iiiga The names of the > ktlledg tre not '.yet
ascertained: • i .
iosiv*llrfexaed $1,000;000 ?$ • ' 4l "
't -L - 41
vil.:
Ta S VIRGYNIA. NEW A.EIVERTISEMENTS.
FRO - Att. _
.„.---- , ~5e10W., , ,,,, , ,,,,VW 'V
, ':.-1. , f; • - I.v ,- . . 44—. ~ ` ' FOR RENT. AUCTION SALE
....
AastitleGobkriiiillearlioorittild A STORE RO O T and dwelling connectei . ,
''. - - f,41'11.-..1- A Li_ with It, on Marketstreet near Front. Enquire of I OF
. fetork-d2t* .. ~ i . : EJ. BUCILER. , 0 0 ilit. til\ED - STOCK
Tar ma FiW.Wvii"tritoiNis, Feb. 4. ... 1
_ A ~ EF t,E 8.. s. .. -- i -., 4'' v ern - .
Our forceiThave ii . rertaken the enemy at the
. trx.c 4 "' '- • ` • - '
13 -:: -: . , '"I- a GlyeT ** Lid . I
ford near Moordeld, in Hardy comity. were jot reed line Of APPLES, in 1 caCcollarows. Pa., February Ist, Mt i
The enemy evidently intends to to the Prithe order For warrO r the , bailie or small be mild at Public Auction, to :1 ,
passage of the river. - qualaity at [re DOCirdit . & CO. est Elder, at, the V. S. Coal Corral. ,
4 • .. • ...... ------. Nam MIL. beginning on the leth day of t
Our fOrCeS are in position and the artilleil ' , limp.") - -4., - 'try , ism laical - i• icing nun asw to day awn
just opened. .W tentlenie * n can be accommodated 79 lIORSES AND 1-1111ULE.
board in a prix ate faintly. Enquire at THIM 1 These Pub li c Animals hare been condemned ,
' A -IF tsith
OFFICE feb2 del. the service of the United snots Army. For r•. t
farm purposes many good bargains may - be had .
Among these tunings are Twelve Mares with I:.‘d
The public animals will be said singly.
Terms cash in Cnned States Treasury Notes.
AlpriarSer Of Cap& MEX. N SHIPLEY
Chief Q. M. Dept. of the Sesquebaho_
JAPES R. BUSION,
Capt. and A Q. 11
IMPORTAT,PROM ARKANSAS: % w'
, -
140=IM 'AMS
.
The inauguration of the officers chosen by
the State - Convention of Arkantiu3 - took place
on the 224 ult., in the Senate Chamber, at
Little Rock. R was a most : solemn and MI,
posing affair. , After a prayer. ~by .the , Rev.
&cues Butler, the Governor, addressed the as
semblage in a touching man
ner. The ceremonies concluded with the ad
ministration of the oath of office to Governor
Murphy, Lieutenant Governor Bliss and the
Secretary of State. The scene waa. most .af
feeting. and many present wernmovestto tears
as the solemn words that bound the new-of
ficers to loyalty to their e.otintry and fealty, to
the:Union were : uttered and respoided to.
Mast Teiiikalm:ie.
. Kructsrmar; ,Tan. 23—Evening,
- The day hos parised without 'anyllighting on
the ininiecliateiront. - -General Sturgulis some
distance;out in -Sevier county, 'and if heihits
had any engagement to-day it is toa soon to
expect any report of it. _
The relielforcie which-came down last night,
milhanolfth side of the Hier, from Strawber ,
Pities, disappeared before. daylight and a
reconnoissance, under Generttl;Ferrero, which
went "out eight -miles fiom the city; found no
signs: of them. They captured "a-:drove, of
eightllnnuirodhogs.; There can be little doubt
that thid coltirim> the rebels has -fallen: back
to join the &din bodyin French Broad ;valley:
IWit are withautneturfrcim branisville,where
cannerilutiling' was reptirtedr: to; htne , Pbeen
Wad, and where Whaeleria supposed tohave
trade a dish. • --
In the skirrniahiniv yesterday Lieut. Mont
zer, of the Forty-taxer New iork was killed.
Gem W4IoOY was slightly - wannded in; the arm.
The bullet peeked - throughhis'coat sleeve; just
bruising the flesh.
RuinoiNia:Cliaiiige or colintiontieri:
• '• ' ' •Nsw Yosic; Feb: 5:•
The, Herdld'slijaecial 'WishirigtOt dispatch
says "that Geri: Thomap is to ''command •the
a'rm'y of • theTOtOniac, arid Geri. HOOker'' the
army of tfite'thimbarlarid.
viirouirobilaturnors. •
.
Wises 4'l "G l =. Feb 5.
„ Whe,rqmors recently put of : real or
apprehencleil difficulties between , United
Stako nrni.A'ranCe, are without' any f9tuula
tia.:
MARKETS TELEGRAPH.. •
l i /C 4 4444q. Feb. 5.
Thera Pk bt4li t tle'lmavegteast liteadstuffs,
And not much °twirl° record in prises.—
The export demand is limited, and only 1,500
bbig sold, at s7e7 25,f0r extra, $7 50 for ex
tra family, And_ 484:49., kW 4arkaY4 Eye dour
aikd gorn. ,meal , .-nominal. pair_dieruind for ,
wheat, with sas. of 5,000 linsluis, At $1 70
fqv red and $ 1 45(41.95 fog., wh i te. Small
attialtqt.rYa.at g& , 4tC o rnfiralari and Yel
low i n deintan4at4 $l - 1 0.`.Oats steady at
cora 49 for middling.-- 1
Provisionsmove slowly, salea. AIM wets mr.kr
at ,522.@,22 wand lard at „14e ,blijs and 150
in keg, Cloyerseed at $8 7.5®,9, and
Aimed at $3 25. Petroleum selling vfreely
at 2710,:f0r , crude, Ole forma/Odin bond, and
534W5c in ; bond. .'Whisky firm at 94(95c.
DIED.
lust,, EnvAnn aged 26 years, 8
and 22 deo:
Thgllweralwilltike place oil . 'Saturday afternoon at
three o'clock., frOm the reaideUce of his father, ,corner of
Third and Market streets, to trhAolt they relatiyee luad
friends,are resßoctftdly,intited to,
ArixtwigE,xENfiA.
PAP O S9/I:NT. 4,4 2 1 , a. respectable eoun
try WT. ca:olpornnr s ot gonend bouso work,
-Will please answer in ta-morroir's Tuskurrile fe5411.*
3,111 C W Y : CAMINCIL ,„ C H AMKR i I -
TURRlMltikaeb. 4, 80,
ESOLUD,. that , the President be ..au4
R
lhorized te,horrovi the ;stun of Fifteen thowd
dollars on the credit of the city, and.' isilue" bends there;
for; - onh.half of which" shall be payable in one 'Year fioni
date and;the, other half, payable in two years from &lei
for the purpose;of carrying. into effect, the provisiens of
an ordinance passed iirantaiy26, , 4l", relative the pay
ment of bounties:to veddineers." .
la pursuanceObtlio above resolution, -the •undersigned
will,receivapropeSalelantil k o'clock, r. n..,: of Saturday,
the 6th inst. forthe.whele,or any part, loap. of Said : :The
bonds" to he" Ise:Obit are Of *the denominatlieo of $lOO, $5OO
and $l,OOO, with coupons attached. • •
W. 0. HVICOC,K,
febs • President of the common Council. f
FOIL - SALJiLi • - .
WO-STOItirIItASIE HOUSE, liith Pack=
T
.builctinglintinitnoir the 'west side of 'Pennsylvania
Avenue.„ Thisymiertirhas two fronts; one - on Filbert
street and tlieotlier on Pennsylvania Avenue. Good to
cation for store or hotel. Termsliadn , linpirn by A. 3.
HERR, Esc., or .;[fos.4ll.ws] VARTELVRCiBERT
40 13.13t1S
45.1ANGES, , in good order •
also; loVitt*ii OeCTIOWE APPLEs for solo ai
fobs ' ' ' ' " JOINWM Fruit Store.
PROCLAVATION.
..6Lavon's Ones,
IlAnutastow Feb. 4,1861.
1001t.the.iTeserwMion of .peace and order
in - this city, and in accordance with the request .of
Lieut . Colonel' Bamford, - A.A.' Provost Martha' General,
urging - the prohibition of the sale of "Liquor to Boldiers
under all circumstances," all Tavern. Xedpers and keep
er 3 of lager Beer saloons are hereby, enjoined, Until fur
ther notieb, to - Close' their ixttablialktnents and coriform
strictly to the desire of the 41. - A: - 'lltvo6t marsima Gen
eral, as regards t- 1 1 01 ??Ilitary. I:7ROUMFORT,
fes-dtf , ; Mayor.
PUBLIC SALE..
. . .
Will be sold at , the C......n1H0n5e, on Saturday, the A.3th
day orFebnitAt /StA certeln tWo.Story Frame:Xonse
p l ictriany of a Ibt•of ground' situate ln the - city 'of .*l-'
Basins
':'burg, between!State and North street , being in -front on
.Second. Street foot 8 inatm.and.running back 94 feet,
more 0r1e05 4 .10024.9 properly of .4.lnne..C.:Uharine Curdtle,
deed. - Sale ttictintmence at 2 o'clock,r. a. ,when terns
wlll ba made known by H. KERNE.;
janlB43vr• • -.Ereoutor of Arndt C. Cunkle, deed.
,
BE S !,
T HAVE on hand and, will make to grder
itif es" andidl brarids'ik Segal's.
_Orders
solicited and promptly attended to. Terms cash. .
'JOHN
Lelrishe York. cousttr, , Par
' , Mg.:5, 04 ToPii.dco for sale. ' fetid:4l,,
No*DPEN at
•- . •
, ; S TORE,
a fresh andepißplefte assortment of NALENTINES for
,the apppfiehtni isepso4,' , (*bitting' .
Tiohnesg,...,Noyelty and Elegance':
Comic`Sefithlairitid" Valentino
*roars, 'Elegant EikrelcipeacNSplendlt• Cards,' at pri&s
from - One ctlic to Five Dollara_Call earlyat r . •
Tet4. ; PR I AV I AIt 4 §,PIT P9O
xiotifieditiuZZ
- statement* gnat tlte•undesaigniatkpisated prA,
Are trgaling !kW ROY
da infralicoutitoni 141111'prir nolelita so ling
fena - tttn • . R.l . Amon;
.*golf a-ATOroarsielov otte4..up,
drthaqiefoi:l(ly
4 1 , 4 tfibtA— :1"MOOFX/Cg:
Ics: Wit 33.14/11-/r1
at, It p; Li:at ii- .r 3. :.Jl,Ol
G OFF AT COST. —The under-
X rnecli Is now .seUing off his stock of DRY GOODS
atPltaithAtftillA ne 4 , 4 o lMi t " ,o F ic t in or
der titnatesome Vis stole MOM
The goods must be sold before the let of March, and the
public will find bargains by calling at once at
SOL BROWXOLD
feb3-iitf corner Market Siptare,-cippolite Agnes BUMP-
ammo, Feb;4
Grand" Vocal and Instrtunental Concert
hi
• -to be Vieti aid of, the
YOUNG MEN'S': 'CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION;
ATIfIV tOt RT HOUSE
FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY sth, It .3.64-
C. F. SAXTON, Tenor, ", '
- F. W. HAAS and W. ILNOCHT., -PhilliSi.,
. ... W. F. WEBER,Skoliniat, -
Prot. /MRS, Solo Clariopetist,
Tirelet , Prominent Vocalists -ot ibis • Ott:
L Duett for two plainak Xmas,—_ ....CIE Weds.
Messrs. HAAS and KNOCHE.
2. Mo. Life has no Power Doidzi4t.
- Miss Lawrepce,
,Me4sra .141 , 1N4/4! Fid ;
3. Duett. Thidesmald. ' ...
and 1-6
4. Doan. Piano and rtolin.
W. WESER and -KNOCIUM.
6.. S'alo. Thou Art Dollard
' • • - •Ddr. C. P.'S/IptTOM.
6. Solo and Chorus. HartAkors Root.
DARNITZ•
7. Duett. Two Tistnes. Aceidelua
and tNOCHE
000 d \lght, Belcived r . ...
C. F. SAXTON.
0. Thsett. Two -Merry 'Girls iTo .014Arei.
Misses lAlSGlEioltsalAleol%,
10. Selo. ciaioriette. Sorgiruunbula.waned r. 43- *dux
ISc 440101
11. boot[ : Miriblielit 'oh the Rhine - • livid:kid.
• ' LAWRENCRquiII B.l.lel'ON
1.2.-Gipay , Chorus.; Bolielitian Girl. .. ..Balfe•
, Tickets 28* eta.; <To _be, had..alt. the -Boole, and. Desk
Stores and of members of the Y. bif.. C. .
The two Concert 'Menai' ire kindly loaned by W.
Knoche. ' • •
Doors open quarter past 7. Concert:to coMmence at 8
o'clock-r - . - rebl•
OFFICER..t
BUNT'S GAZETTEER OF THE BORDER ANDSOU ITHEIDI
..
STATES,
rtONTATNIpTer . full . deserip.tions • of the
V.PrOitti routes and Statitsas t - Turnnikos, ,Citiesr
Towns, Tinian* Monntainkdtwork, Springs, snowing
distattets nopulattoty , .77
A line, large, colored . STEEL PLATE *AP prefixed to
thirt book: No officer; or soldier, or periOnS interested is
thii'marshouldbridt procuring a copy.
D. di C.: B.- JAMS, cornet of Third :and Marta strands?'
and : J. M. HCr4S ,Third streets: . . '
Price 5O cents; Cloth, 75 cents; Tnek„Rockn, $l. All
Booksellers and NenilDratlera can be supplied by'
• - - J. P. 'HTTNT; Publisher-
: • PittAnarg, ret:
- AGENTS WANTED ; TO SELL THE , I3OOK. slo
ibb2Al**
'FIIHB EBY NOTE. --Bradbury's New Church
*ate Hook; for solo in any quantity; ai-pablisherk
tilieng• : ;00r Ospies already sold.. •. S. WARD,
, Third st reet, lifuhic,Store..
O RANGES! ;ORANGES! I=-20 boxes in
-prime order., Just received wholesale and rettil
feb2 WM, MICK,
11- .1435. IT A ms: 7 -Fiftee!t. thQu.
15,00
sand lbs Ilickener a Excelsior Hams,
e.,7ressl - f :Lfor use iind.for this
_market, for
sale B t POCK, & CO.
LBS. *t , GiNkte Codfisb, for
000
eat ' ' DOCK & CO;
di • CAN S : . Fresh: geacheg, 600 caz3
Fresh Tomatoes, .200 aura Green Corn, .100
'cans 'Green. reaa put 'tip' by the 'most celebrated fruit
gloviert, and even warrarth3d tOkiVeisatiatiction, tor
solo at. feb2. . WX:DOOiC, Jar, hc.Co.
LAIN' MUDD . ' SYntßirt • ite • •
R , , 4,1
Ma- Wine in this
country. " . Foesale at =WM. DOCK, &
SUGARS, of ai l qualitieg saltab a fox &ro il y
t,.4,tved Wild for silo Ly
Tel'or aanufacturn* us s, & CO.
F. OR : R , ENT. .
The
,34cond and !I — hid:Stories, (twribirge rooms on gee
onitatory, tiro or three on third story,Wor rent "from, - the
let of April; in Nokia - Square . Inquile at No; 3 Nutlet
Square. • ; • Da 29 ] BOYERArKOERPER.
DIARI,ES !, nx.,AorEs
ANOTHER assortment of Pocket 44 Disk
Diaries for 1864:juat ieced and for sole cheap' at.
feb2' ' SCELEPFER'S BOO KSTORE,
-•--•- - - -
330XES SPERN C LES, of a:veiy
AM/ -.11 superior roatd,'Just received and fore b 7
• ibbl- • • ' WIL DOCK; JR.,arto
. , . G
0 I9XES ,
0 GES, tod:from.late
:
hppoitatton4,l,„an4 the moat's bro.u3ht
US this market at:this sgason, Ast rscetTed aua tor sale
by inr DOCK; . &
(I°.
.
000 Pk. .:Oprin Sit Of, t l LO„ci
a 1 0 37.
firaiect George bralid, just rove4ve4
:and for salujik [febl] W3f. IX)C.F, O.
, - : .6I"A ' ,7,6" t'
' PI ICU*: a•rare article for labile lam just *OW
and fotao,le bY .0 - - WM,DOCK U.; .041
, .
• . t the
Trplos „its ga itreEffi
..ed:
" ,
lishinscionet *err_
CO:
' Or reb iai n d eu:
DOOKi,
li trAT: 4 o ,, PiisChnoeft
-,fiVlOlivecanifTwodo,vym. *
kco.
_ febl
irlii , ,B, 4N A 8 4 0:11 , 14 DIE , Its.
..-;iiis.7, -, -. ~.; .;,. , ..! at.4 1 f.7 -,...
,AO9 poun . pest , sppr cured le _ ,
0,000 aw& BACON' plfttrzp th r iid e t o .:
- tlanatmisfir*k •' . • ; , .., inwe
US
4 on --r- o mr-,
..._
A . C; 1 : . 3057 F. 4 1:4111198EE for sale,pzice
• oiiib§l4rY4.l.9locep r. e. 't ,
* TBBElipbest.extia FLOUR, foigille .
VY AoksoAlawn RFAV.k ittiglgno
tt
I V
' ''' 0 M 1 1 3) •-.•' ' , 3 . .
.• % . 45 4 ~` . . VAr.t.l 14
. A le . ,: 1411.1t . : Lai: ...31.4.; Vs.:;: . Q . 44-iitlv;`,
/
PROWIAN:kM- , PARTI
PART IL
Special` 11Toticc. "`
your attoution is'called to
- alnm rateroEs
mmciEr,,
AUCTION SALES.
fel-dtd
AUCTION SALE
or
0 +OIII 7 DEMN ED STocK.
CATALET Brr.r.ar,
, On/Clow Cams QC.I.BTXMIAt•TER ,
• Valawan'&, B. C., Jan. 2S. 1664.
ba , ,sold. at Public Auction to ill
highest bidder, to
.11TESTrCIESSIEB, PENNA.,
Beginning on the 10th day of February. IS6I , and 1,71! 4
Wog from !by to diky, Mail all are sold
•.
300 GORSES.
These horses have been condemned as unfit fur the
cavalri minim of the 'United States Army.
For road and farm purposes . many good bargains
be had
''Tones will Untold singly.
Teems at& In U. S. Tr Bury notes.
,•: JAMES A SKIN ,
Quittermaster ertillry Bureiw.
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. J. III'TE I S
YELLOW WATER POWDER
PQM HORSES.
r h intlelkiapiaotiee of many years in till , .
IE7 oumettintinDß. HitE ban satisfied himself that th:i
Reorder le vastly superior Wear other article in tine
FOR THE - MEE OF
YELLOW WATER,
And is of great service to Horses that have Lint their
APPETITE
.I,TO A=
nnigeomin, FOENDERED,
OR
:DISTEMPERED.
•Alaq that it will prevent
GLOWERS,. COLIC AND THE 110 V,
When faithfully used two or three times a week—lent. ,
?Sin; and fattening.
- • Ihr luipnwilig the coudltion'of a Horse, he swans tiler •
is ao betterdnei in it will strengthen the stomaci,
and assist digestion, cleanse the intestines of OffeaSay.•
matter, and regulate,the bowels -when comae*, purify tt , ..
blood and promote dlipaloo—tins the skin Le kept
UnVpores• we opened-'and a lean, scabby Rome beeom,
•fetand comely.
The,Pwwder,can be useifor Cattle, Sheep and Hogs v..;
gooil
Direetions withlawkage.
FRSPARED OSLY AND SOLD AT
SELLER'S MCC STORE.
91 Market street, Ilarri.hurg
ME
EL ADDISON., X. D.,
The Celebrated ; Medical Ifixamabeer and
Herb Doctor,
CO Philadelphia, hula arrived' again in H'ar-
V/ Tilburg, Pa., for medical practiakaat taken No 5
room at the
STATIC CAPITOL II
"Where he will remain a short time. the afflicted' ata
• vitevito call between the hours era A: IC and jib a„ . an
from 2 to 8 1.. x.
HIS EXAMINATIONS ARE FILM
.
And are peculiarly Valuable , , interest ing ilia Satisfactory
airing to his perception to read and detect disease, ei
whatetnw ha/lurk and vrherever lotutod, withrxit making
arttieraltdries o 4 .Otago who cell respecting their di leasa re
illness.
- ' DR. ADDISON
'w . yp,tely . discorerod slid lorqvut kuto lila practice .
.iod or treittmeue wttli 'thick perform% ISt trioi
eimxpeempland reimotatie. cures of th.• eige,
. . . ,RICRB DOGTOIL
. . . _
HERB DOCTOR.
'HERR DOCTOR,
: - . KERB DOCTOR.
SOLDIERS,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
RECEVITING FOR SECOND AND Pi N T
:The, war Department having Railway , / Maj..r En•ns.r .
Winfield S. Hancock, aMI. Major General Anabro-,,, I:ur,
side, two of the most diatingedshed Contmand ..c
Array, to remit the SECOND and NINTH ArrayC : ;
now under their rermsellive antintands, to l'Uty
men each, for such duty as may be specially
said Corps by the War Department, 1 addreat to
the ppttis and loyal citizens of Petatsylrania, earn..
invoking them td lend -limiest:tire add to Generale 11,
ebeltandliansade, iit.theimmecution of such measi -
they.may adept, under the regulations of the War
ment.governing enlistments. in this State, to bit up t.
Penylvents. Regiments and Batteries of di:
,They apprise the following Pennsylvania Reg:lll.-i.
and Batteries, 'viz:
Lr the .H(l)1'D ARMY CORPS, coinniand...t
'llfijerliesferel Hancock, are t h e bad, Oink 71 , 1 72d. 41 1
io6ikllfith,l4.ol/k 144th and 148th Regiments, and lad..
=Olt . 112011 00 8- U- and F, and Batteries F. ana ..t" 0. •
Penns±hranis
In the NINTH ARMY CORPS, commanded !L.:. Mai . , :
leedienral Burnside, are the4lith, 48th, 50th, sist. and
Agraents, atld:DarelFB Independent Battery D.
, io reirdercernam, of oar victorious armies in tr
IS thetenly m 4 its bringing the rebellion to an tral!,
tikse r and,of ferever sealing the fountain of eied uar
Ist us.then maintain the .filmtious record wha' thou
Analea have already won, and effectively aid
novernment, in securing agiorattur future. to our cow:An
by filling up thefr ranks now greatly reduced by diz.-.1•
andiltecassoilties of the-field.
Full MORMailen-relitirdfultbountles and wallstmeats
an rortr_fATania attached to th
_and .ptedf.TH Aztirrra will be Round .1.
gni edrircukuS of Rater Odraerals Hancock ato
Burnside.
9r4es at.A. 431. (=TIN Gowerior, dim
.14.10,aw , .A. L. AIISSELL. Ad < i Gem polio.
• -
/VIM . 'First National Bank of Harrisburg,
Capitallfloo,ooo, with the privilege of increa,
ing it to 4 5800,000. •
The State Capital Heat having organized tinder the a,
to provide o Notional currency, under the above tit:
offers its services for the collection of Note-
BNa ofiltschange, receive money on depos ,it ndi
buy gad , extitange email parts of the country.
The baskitaitrwill be cOmbseted at the corner of Sewn:
and. Walnut streets, hy . the folMaing named directors an '
calers:
' 'D
'Jour H. Ramie,. J. It Ear,
Seim Gomm; . hum Youxe,
tuar Gimisee., • _ Geo. F. Ham, Gairraelt.
' JOHN . IL BRIGGS Pres't.
N
Tee Pattm.....ip "heretofore existing in the mune
HOUSER& LCOULAN has been dineolyedby mom) .1.
All
,maingt, indebted will please makepay- t o
and those tutting dentandspresentAveir account ror
JACOB HOUSER,
AWL LOCHMAN
•
41 enti re entire iloxic of goods or tile la:
Prga, 44ving pprcbased la Phlbsdolphia, and u.. -
'ePeeltutg 411111W1 Of TOM GOODS, would solicit a
otimaittitor Of the postrouselieretofere rOceived and M
Um:Petit*. tic glaerfl tor examine my stock of Vent ,
*
, ePtetettet the Gouriburc Bank.
AUG. Lt.X.,1111.1
!§ Ax. 4 -.: W 4 *R D ,
, •
ITINOTORTES; MIONS, SHEET HEST
rottitiELKlFtteal„ Gt4tara,, Banjos, String
/ all klad; of Musical It kalif; and erciuthe..
:Pictaii, Frames, toolin g Masai, ltiota g raph ca -,t3
Albams, Ambrotype Gera ; Engraviairs, Picture..
liftztuuttime dui Nam, No it Thiel meet, the 14,-
lißalicAlare. lb* Oda at taw rant Oglaa.
Kea Salts, un , : lt
illeicwwiltesok .Tarkirivretoysters, a fine:Le'
41141,..
14
Ent=wpww . .. , will be mewl up in tine st, unt - In
o.lft Jones Itcnby
'46l°
OSEPH Sx ELI
Acts '
MESA iagitLF.Sll-150 1.149. 0f . Y , 0 1 -
r " ier t vi Ci.R AL lCila i iii:
at &
-1 444
feta MIA-
ARMY CORPS.
HELIDQUARTERS P. M.
AwigrANT-ChmourrvirDEP!,.krvi.NT,
Rdutioangco, )