aitp Etteryt THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR PIMSIDIHM - ABRAHAM LINCOLN: HARRISBURG, PA SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6,,104. Postal Retbria. There is 'no Alepattment of "the-Government • in which the people are more diri9tly interekit ed than in thiit WhiCh has ,the regulation and control of dui sYsiern for the transmission and the clts' tribution of private letters and printed matter conveyed by the mails. --The reader will find in another part of to-day's paper an interesting table:containing a statement of the manner in which letters are distributed.in the prhaciPal countries of Europe, and also the mode in which - postmasters receive their cOna pensation in such' countries.. It will be seen•. that the carrier system universally, obtains, and that.this service is in most cases,perform ed without fee—the exceptions' beini••c;onfmed to localities where the sparseness , of ,the pope billion justifies a departure from the systsm. The generality of the rule; howeirer, shrowa the direction in which postal, referm, Under-this head, has steadily tended - iri *urop9. The National Intelligencer says that,we are indebted to the present efficient Postmaster General for the partial introductiiiii of this system into the administration of. our postal service. The law authorizing the free.delivery of mail matter by carriers took =effect on , the first day of July last. About ;that system was put in operation fOrty r Ftine the larger offices, with a competent corps of carriers to each, numbering in, the _aggregate four hundred and forty-nine, 'at a'n' aggrA4tte annual compensation of :t330,680 : i ewe cannot hope, with the present.distribution of , our population, and the extent , btu' country, to attain the point reaihed7sktOkie,iin'dB4- ernments wider this heaci . ., we, infg ,at letkst mark the progress They hive Made as indicat- ing' a reform which shouhliiii gO.olated *het, ever the conditions of its existenbe are forincl. We have, the best. reason,,t6 Blair is disposed not- only. to give ith%system in our country u faiettitd, r ti r ut to promote its extension as far as Piabtioal* well g4arded PPFIOon to this elfect:lias been made the revised , eodwof,thelaws irelating _ to the Post Offiee DeriartMenti — whible,_ wat , submitted 13y him at the hist session: of the Thirty-seventh Congress, and to , whick, the attention of 'the preSent Congress iii-sgain invited in his last annual report: There is also in this Propoiedreyision of our postal laws (whichilsfor the, rn6st, pert but a digest of existing legislation! the provision&of - which would -be but slightly affected by du: modifications suggested}{ and Other recoin.-- Mendel ions as,towhiph -the:practice:and ex .perience of. Europe - may-be studied' with la& Vantage. - We allude t:ti'llieirmile 'in which postmasters are remunerated fqr, theft—ser vices. It will be seen that It is 'everywhere retaliated by fixed rates in the shape of a sal ary, and not left to be ascertained by calcula tions based on the inainber'Rfleifers'reeSived and 'apparent `amount of service rendered. This latter method involves the:leaping of cumbrous accounts forno - othervurposethan to ascertain what is to 130 T iiii t i in any i e en whif eiiciit•tflfpOt the D.). , nt eau readily : - arrive litethelitoptglima payment from the average revenues of the post office during ,-a series ~of yrktft,,s. Hence Mr. Blair proposes ,in his. revised code to divide post, s offices. and the compensation of post masters into five classes, and to fix; these .classes according to the annual `triers - 0 •of compensation to the pOstioasters'dniing!, , fonr years last past, with a provision to meet the' cases where returns may not 'have beywre ceived for eich - qinirterr and confining .the average to a less period when revenues are increasing. It is not yroposed in a ease to change the present rtincount of pay. The lint class comprises all offices Where the annual pay has been between $3,000 and $4,000 ; second class, betieen $2,000 and 3,000; third class, between $l,OOO and $2,000; fourth class, $lOO and $1000; fifth, leis than $lOO. Balaries thus ascertained by the annual average for four years are to be fixed in„eiren awns, but in no cases to exceed -the average. The adtantage 'of this change, whither ' re gad be had to the convenienceof.the.Tietiart rnent or to the satisfaction ; .postrinstars, would seem to be apparent. There are 'many other provisions of the revised code Whiah strike its as being judiciotu r i i ,And we licipci the suggestions of Mr. Blair, rsay ,reeeile.,,at the hands of Congre!s the attention to whiblrthey are entitled. There is one point ta which; in conclusion, we would particularly advert. We allude to the recoriamendatjott Postmaster General has renewed in his last iumual report, ,that a postal money order twatein ,basestab fished to facilitate the tribrantisiion 'pt4rkall sums of money throligh the Fitt& would not only prove a great conyeniteree,to civilians and soldiers, but -:Wciiiitl'aMinttrit en tirely obviate the - kss "Of 'ionor , oleo4;the great Majority of which enclose, irnallivirik. tames. The present Congress thas..'- - showir itself •properly mindful of the comfbit'nrour soldiers in the field, by,proyhting that articles of chtthing comprised in. stpackage,notAx.- evading two pounclg ,in weight, addlessed to any.non-commissioned officer. or privatigserv ing in;the smiles Of, the United' State's; may be transmitted- in the .';/,nalle• ittit:l4#o* "thi, ; money. copa,rAYRY3II:" .egligiress would conduce & the-increased comfort of our soldiers, < While pleat* , at the 4same time within the reach or all a facility for the safe • remittance of Sinalhenris.•'' lo .--- that this aesirktg hwv . So long postponed irrifiteatate,s. hai- received many cora -1 - - 411 . 1pleatras. from t 4f toiCalibitOry, act be pa, ps**.rlttPl#Llllieccif grain for distillation, inasmuch as the crops are short. It is estimated the corn crop will be short 130,000,000 or 159,000,000 b This is, t Ood m o ve , and ould e; to see :K - Wire in favoitof pnOn, g , to the2dis tillation* whisky •a n oo.l,piii* -ex cept alcohol, of- descri ' froni-imy and everythin g iktateve r . It -hi the true tem perance reform iliatislteeded in this country. Stop the manufacture, and stop also the sale-- except as medicine. WHAT PROLONGS THE WAR. —Mr. E. L. Pratt, a refugee from Alabama, says that the rebels areAfolding:out inliopes-thratzif,:tlemocratio biumph at the Alit Pieildeitial election will enable tliem to 'obtain the' tights thel have been fighting for. To encourage and sustain that hope is the object.of the speeches of such men as FernandO Wood, such Messages as Governor Seymour's and the daily efforts of such papers as the-. Tory Organ, the Chicago Times, Cincinnati -Enquirer and New York World, as well as of the leading Copperheads and their organs generally. Let there appear to be a prospect of electing such men'as McClellan, Seymour, Vallandigham or Wood, .as our next Preside 4 and they would be sure to hold out until the quoa.tion was decided at least, and perhaprionor, if such a man should be elected: - The re-election of Mr. Lincoln will change the ;entire programme of the rebellion and leave the rebels without a hope of success. 4Di - emir° the people in the free States understand these facts, and intend to be governed by them accordingly. Mrs Eismisrso taco Txts ReotrLsa ARMY. The Secretary of War has'informed the Gov ernors of the loyal States that all men enlisted into the regular army since September 3, 1862, will be credited upoil tte quota of the State in which they weiVenlisted. The superin tendents of regimental recruiting service have been directed to forward to the different State capitals, as soon ail e ossible, a list of all men enlisted, into the 'Molar army by recruiting officers under theit.eommands from Septem ber 3, 1862, to January 1, 1864, giving the names of the men,ffidNrhenever ; they eau do so, the districts in which they were, enlisted. Hereafter, also; tri-monthly reports of men thlreNlisted val foffaVed to the seytmtl Gods givogidit;ll44 Pf the then; Siiite, district of enrollment, town and county in which they were, enlisted, such reports to commence from January 1, 1864. —ln the t face t octljisjacision v m are I , aston. isheditat the President of he City Council suffs.red,l;thiiaelf to ." in cajoled into signing the card . *kith- appeal . witirnis , name appended in this nidining's' issue 'of - thdi Tory Organ. Boston, New York and Philadelphia, as well as all other cities, are taking advantage of this de cisionxudntsien .40 once . founded justice and honor . But this city are either anxious to spend money, or they are determined -to , R biirilen.Lthe .people with another &raki, • skiii.t - nt LsriE, of rSai sus, aoborarbbiled his bill to difilgiiiitfra : regidti on thejtio Grande for ;acState Sir!negroes," by a report, in.which he sets forth tke 31 0 e . gik#, of sggarat~i}g them from the whites to protect them from the grasping cupidity of the litter. The only safe place and bhlwark of the negro are the , low latitiides;, fuld.thepiitheyina . Oebqme ru lers,l3*-makers and lords of the soil. The majority race, or whites, will keep the rights end:bitereatt Of liegroa •unsettled state unless the=govennbent of the State be in the ,hancle ,for: the purr Anialgib:natiori ialki(practicable in this country, but - across the Rio Grande, the. pop ulation have no prejudice against color, and intermarriages are not forbidden by law or custom.' The cbitiiirYprOPOsed to be set apart, . for an exclusive colored population stretches from the Gulf of New Mexico, and from the Rio-Grande to :the- Colorado. . It is in- a., genial and pritabeti4eregiob; easy bf access, itveOpfidOntly:,beNeitd that the' State of 'TO*, thee; State lifiekinthlhelJiiion,' will' relinquish her right to the territory in question. ARKANSAS is to come into the Union once more, not, however, that "Union as.it was,":or her "Conetittition as it Bi-" 'but as a free State' wit : 4 f nfree Constitution If **amiss can be 4dAtliere.,lB • no, reason why she sliotdebnotY 'again Made 'a partY-tO the *cat 'nationar#Om pact of the Union; as a free State, it will be the. signal for tk return of everyievolted!tate on the same basis. In this manner the great' p r oblem ,of . of. treapoxh as it was pre edited hype slave-holding-traitors, will belsolvecl. ; Every State thatrevolted.for the purPose of:increas ing and strengthening, slavery, will be revel re-organized and, returned to the Union as a free commonwealth. And for these psult,s t.hsti, friends and.. the enemies of the; Union, will have.thertilave-holders"e.rebellionto tits* 4 - g94. 1 9 I:l4ettia.t!? , is alone . due , tho great fast that slavery , earinot exist in the , Ameriean Union, after the expira-', tion-ofitlie centlary' • THE ELEthrorribi .- -LexcAwrza, in the early part - of the week, resulted in the election of the copperhead candidate for Mayor, by a` greatly reduSeci ixii"j'Ority, in comparison to', that:A:NIP he keberveclia=ago; and Union ,the council, by which one branch's made a tie, and a majority ofi. one gained for the Union men in the other. These results are of course very cheering:, The Union men in two of the wards in Balti more have been dobig equally as well for Mei cause of the, country In the Eleventh and : Twelfth wards in that, city, at an election for , members of the city Riouncil, the uncondi-', tional Union candidia4 received overwhelm ing majorities. Theie*ras no real opposition. The secessionists, sigottig their humiliating' weakness, pretenallt ,disregard the election! by not showing thentelires at the polls. They' begin to realize thaaraeir days are numbered. • DEPOSITORIES OP PUBLIC MONEY. —The fol, lowing banks in Pennsylvania have been de signated as depositories of public First National Banks of Carlisle, Erie, Mead ville, Philadelphia, Scranton and Towanda. MI Dzawsra, a great deal of loyal adViintage, by the itsignil trim of Mr. Bayard as a United States Sen ator, :and the el2ction of 'George R. Riddle, to fill, the unexpired term: Riddle is a noto rious 'sesech irympathie.r. At the precipita tion of the rebellion, he was very active to plunge the Blue Hen's Chickens into the fight against the Union, making speeches and forming cabals for the purpose of Securing a "ikon with the-Federal authOrities. Hence his presence in the Senate will not help the cause of Liberty and the Union, Distributioi Of - Lea•ro fn Europe. The followiug tahle shows the manner in which letters ire distributed in the principal countries of Eurive: Austria—Brought:to the door. larger ' • Places without carrier's fee. In , staa4.44. plaCtis. (villages and farms) a fee of two kreutzers (one cent) is charged. - • Beigium—Brought to the door throughout the kingdom. , BROPXI--By withbuffee. •`' • - France By carriers virithout i fee,(to the door) • in tall rcifyiiiidicountay. • ..ThEosteres huh exists for letters -soxaddremed, and when the person's address is not • found. Hanseatic Vibes—Bremea-LBy letter carriers to the door. - /taly—To the door by. carriers without fee.- The Netheriancts-,-ty carriers without fee. Prussia—ty.earriers. In larger cities the fee will soon be , abolished entirely.. In the rural distrietsit is six pfeunige (about 'l4 cent) per letter.. Stoiheriaad—By carriers without fees • PestrimetersilMd, letter caiTii3r4 are 'paid: in . - Barer folloin, "viz: • VAiistzia—Bisalary. In Belginm—By salary, payable ' every month. In g4lany-ki4iky. . In France—By salary. - In Italy— By salary. . ,InlCanseatic Qities - By salary. -In the Netherlands—B salary: In Prussia—By salary. • Swi s tzer4 2 .l4 -- PY POS4Mailteriii ii f Awl tri a, t Prance, ;huff, Hanseatic 'dities," Netherlands, Prussia and Switzerland render their accounts 'nionilay. In. England they account weekly. • iteregrapq. FROM wAsimtheroxr. WANgnionni:Feb. 6,..9 A. ac Sixty prisoners wore transferred on PAilo from Forrest to 'CaMp Dietribitibn, where they- .be' "sent to their respective regiments. • ' The monthly .report' of - Captain DOlan, chief of 'military detachments and patrols, shows that during the-month of January, 61 eonxtlaincogiiir 011100113 have been arreste. upon'' various charges, 628 enliated, men were arrested and confined in the Central Guard House,lB deserters ware arrested'andtorned over ti'esiatoli Scheetz, 4ftPETki•lf: ar 44-fined Fir iielN4:liquor,44,o l 4tilinay,,,ai-rer selling liquor tO Soldiers amiLlo for selling li quor withaut liciaite:' The total amount of Ones - collected amounts to t 4,162. • . 1 3etweell fifty and sixty Rartise have been arrestek ohargad :with. disloyalty, robbing soldiers, &a. A large amount of Governme nt property has been Seized atia . ttinte4 -over to the proper authorities, About twenty saloons have bean perma nently closed, and the stock of liquors confis cated, thkproprietors having been , guilty of violating special orders No. 2. LATE 'REBEL 'NEWS. SUMTER" STILL DEFIANT—SOPPOSED REINFOBOE SIENT OF UNION CAVALRY IN TSINTESSECEE. The Richmond Sentinstpf Wit Monday_ says that Corrimfiutionerld ,lies lately gbne to City Point, R bvit frimidno.one there authorized to'inake,any_mtrangement with lifin as. to the prisoners. • • • Two steamers, the Pet and Herculee, have riplie blockade i4tc. Wilmington. j...llionrtin, Jan. .30.,:,./..)sPecialkdispatch from Okalona, Miss., says •the . 12th Mississippi en tered Corinth this mOrning,' and . captured' a quantity of arms, &v. The Yankees left as they entered. Cimurzerorr, , Jan. 30.--The'bonibar4)nent .of Sumter ceased at dark. Ono lanidisd and fifty 'Shells Were thrown, of which one .liun are& and ,tiienty-nine struck. The shelling was resumed:this morning, with BQ, 100 and 200-porinder Raikots, and' a 10-inch coin:tabled. The flag-staff was allot down yesterday, but was replaced by the ' , garrison, under a rapid and accurate fire, The'men repeatedly waved the:flag in the face of the enemy,. and waved their hats in triumph afterhoisting the flag. The bombardment hawoontinued all day, the fire walts be . l4 . ThIZ,IPer the westernwound ed since the bombardment commenced: CIIAIWNITON, Jan. 31.—The-enemy keeps up the hombardmmit of Sumter by day, but ceases it at night; No damage of consequence is done to the fort, The fire upon the city was remifeid at -9 o'elook on Saturday night, the shots being directed tigain# Sumter `ten minutes,.And • against the.citY at intervals of five minutes. -- • • .MintatsroNts, J -:-L an: 3Q.General 'Matting attacked the en emy on the .25th, , and a ft er a stubborn, 'light . .drove them from the field. They retreatedillthe direction of Sevierville. The eriStrix's'eaValry have been undoubtedly reinfor,U4., " " ;' Assivil. OF~ THE eitfintOkr,44l,4l/,IIFsBF,T. Yon; deb. 5. Theiniibbitt_Flimbehu hiLs:atiiieli. Vora off Chirleston • Ar,litoit piece she left on the night of the tirst,'ipii . t. .She t brtzigs,tnnp. , f i fv j fa'heit44:- Geruaisladlinire kileps.-up .„o.llovi but ieg ulas -thing:on the city of. Clqi . rlesten, , a ver _ every 'five *n#,tos: The rebelkihpAre mounted five guns ja g am . ter, and have piled up sand bags and cut ra vines through,the rubbish. General GilltdOretkeetea good ''surveillance over!: ilniffoii; ,:its do but , - The navy, is still quietly, pieketlug the har- The . 6 44 3 4iPt , to_POO :the Weehawken praiblydie a failre. - Charleston does not yet show mikny'msrks cif•;Oiirllnat"- oeuerni iherigke . Minor; Feb. 6. 4 q lL, M nf kt - Ott in gtr7 6 . o Figls,Pf this ihkeeAvkiverMSpilimiz dinner to General urniffle;Tatake Bever° Mouse, laet:evt: Mr. 4. IL Bullock, Speakiirgatiliallemse"iif Repribientattres, presided at the entertain ment. • laintoiqWE9. the steamer Edinburgh, which airtvedhete to-day,brinps a few items of news from 144- ro not be ore noticed. Lnnon, Jan-:21. . —Letters from Frankfort stater the opinion is prevalent that Austria and itinst come to some definite 'un diiitanding with Copenhagen. The leichs-rath commenced the discussion of the address, and all parties deciare that an unconditiOnel adhelince tb the-'Nn constitution is a pledge of the independence of Denmark. - The-Scion_lattalion. at_ Eiel'-has suddenly. received marchingprders and leaves to-day for Northwest Holstein, where the contingent is to be concentrated . The. Ipauctford Fire. , • : ..lElearfron.t., Feb. S. It was at one time thought that a number of persons were killed at Colt's Annoy yesterday, but 4 is powbelieyealoily,one unwed S. K. Fciy.goakhfitifilk HeYwfueseenitututief the burning building, and has not been heard of since. Many Were injured bylallink walls and floors in endeavoring to sate ,machinery and tools; some quite seriously: • Capt. Ups*** Not Dead. A. letter from an officer qf, the 20th_Connecti cut Volunteers stafes that Captabiltp&on, who was barbarously shot by rebel assassins, after his surrender, is doing well and will probably recover., iNsw Toss, -Feb. 6. The steamer Geimania sailed toLday with $214,000, and the eity ofisTew York, for Liver pool, with i $201,000 ‘.• 4' • • 1 .1 idltirtcet?.# bY ~.PIII4.4DALPEZA, Feb. G. The breadstnirs insirlief is dull, but prices are unchanged. its export demand is:Mailed and 2,000 bbls. sold at $6,25@7.75 for extra family-aria sB,2soBioifi4icy, Becoipts and stocks light, Ryefloor is nominal at sq. 2 o "unrl i corn meal at... 25.51). 'Wheat hillu)l j aid sells 'll4*i at 54.6501.70'. for 'zed, ancl - fat, 21851011 , .25 for white. - Rye haa advanceitto 51.cig1.25, C orn is : M gos4l-demand and 1,000 buadellow sold ut - $1.1.1i. Oats are d at 86 aKa 500 bus. cloverseed, sold, at, 90(34 TiniothS , 'at $3.75 and silltd`tit 23:2 3.30. In coffee, smar and molasses there is no &tinge. ,* Provisions move slowly. Sales of mess pork at $22022.50. • New York liteek Market. Nsw You, Feb. 6-.4.23it. New York Centra1,133401331; Erie, 1114 ®1111; Harlem, .1,02/®lo2f; 11 . 'S. 5-20 i, /ON; Maripbtuiziotquoted; 11. S. certificates; old, 123 974; Hudeon, 1454®144; quick silver, 494&194. • Two Pats the other-day were poring over the news in one of our cit papers, and coming to . the heading " Latest , "and immediately fol lowing it, "Very Latest," one said to the other, "An shore -Tim, will - ye be after ex- Elaftiiii'„lflutt this means?", "Mash, ~:oviad,r gaid . myself explane that, to ye,- Sure the,,latestakerhai,comes in time to 'be printed; and the vlrylatelt-lawluit ec,mes after the paper is out.' ilin Es.i.nrso.—Beadnot to contradict and con bite; notXto believe and take for .granted; nor tck.i%4**igt4 discourse, ,t9'7kO*h and consider —Lord . , . No.-- 7 -blo is a_ yronderfFd Agra. lle nut afraid Wl* it.. Vail: a, mih." hat; idlied 'in miserylor - Obit; for rot - hiving "courage to pronounce that little monosyllable. DANIEL SHELL died this morning, Feb. 6, at 4 o'clock, aged 70yesrsi Fononths,94 The fthiend will take place on Tuesday nest at 10 o'clock, *obi'his residoicle ficciiibkip;-=to which the relativerrandfileriaslirerespectfully invited to • On the 6tlr 4 inst., after tur ilinqs-oreleven years, IfEs. Sorrtra'af. , Orra,A,;*ed's2;years. andlAilays: The funeral will talteidice bn Sulidairtfternociii, at:' 3 o'clock, Pram her.iite residence in Second street above North street, to which' the relatives and friends • it-the family are respectfully invited to attend. On the 6th iLLSI., HARVEY Vmerocr, son of James and Mira .4nn t ffistriclr,:aged 3 monthirandl2 days. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday) after -00011, at-3 o'clock, from the residence of hig piirents in Cumberland street, between Third street and . Ridge lie nue. The relatives andlitends of the family ake respect fully invited to attend without further notice. * NyIorir'ADVERTISEMENTS,. An in_W4gent vidow lady offers Iter servicea as NUBS& Pamela desiring further information will please call 'at Liberty , alley, first door fremSecond street: - - - fetB.d2t*:, N OTICE= • • ' " Letters of rolfednistretion having boort granted to the subscriber on the estate of George %inter, dee'd, late of Susquehanna township Dauphin- etainty, ;'all persons having 'dahlia againstahe same will present them, and those; knowirietbemselyes indebted will please Make pay mibt to , • • • • 0: iIrESTER, • Ilaiherton,•Veb.= 6;1464. • • - Admintstriktor. Gab6-datoawfialt* ' ; ; ' - Important to . Itol i t Matitotol greta.dilrionity , and expense hitretofOre exasting-in roasting ores highly- impregnated with sulphur, for wanrof proper`funuitei. has indtmed some iron Rasters to'abandorftheir Use altogether. -' After much.incestleation 'and experimenting CLgifil."l. B.- GRUBB, Of Lancaster, Pa., has- Moon& RDimproved furnace for , ':roastire , such ores, 'in connection. ritlt Et CharleeFunnuse-at:Colunibia, Where it has been in n” - fir three-montbs pasty ltting the Most. Satisfairtorr resift, It ie.noWproveci beyond 'cavil,- thathy 'the use ittrthis IMPROVED FURNACE the most refractory ores are eget , . tastily de-sulphurized, at a trifling expense of labor an" fuel, resulting in, a huge yield of. a superlor,°moo 4' iron, so thirtsucleores" can now he ted thiie tr a profit of 50 percent. over other ores in use Mole' ." P a r , expellee of roasting. s ..ung ther . Perstuti dirillUghfurtherlhilbrniation or said...Furnace:Will peals address tho' unite , "g 4.... to use easter-Ts: _ . [r e be_gtt . I COod at• u s e , a B. , CRITER: _ UPI . . . . 11 10ST—Ain/104 lack: and tanT.EILTDIM Proieof fl aw of;Aßltt..„2ll/0 reward toOLlzeceivect on re.-• turningthePoo. o .Dr• V... l BERlVon.th`Seeblid - Etreet.. The.: wao . _ oisegn.liVne neighboihooil or the Car_ Fictiorr onyrhiv - • reo-434.. . ' FOR SALE Rro TO] plumy, HOUSE. with tack— on,the west aide of .. .Petuisylvania Avonne,'This,prolborty, bag 'two fronts, one. on Filbort-1. strlet And Gielotber etkPecittylsaniaAvenue. • Good 464' S•t* l l;' , 9rlkatek Term roade - 'lbsown •by X -11; EM _ _ 5 4309 Mr& MAMMA ROBERM good_ o 7_de e r a3 . 4:11' °feII:CAPP I.nirit:BL7,:: . ? RAMS AND gH. 0 tr LDE 8.5.:. r),20,000 pounds best sugar cured HAMS. ' 10,0tko rettilda.DACON SHOULDERS ; for, aale.by P for sa lc au t y. bz aawrawi nty k K EINK2L. itit t Go' gn a w ' V Oft recelved!orid romagaly ° " *Mal mi. imam s , dea2Ate • f IMBILFZE4- * .11. No. 8 Market Square. .7 S, iznvaopes , —; stationery line, you willl7wPeriyorft.lftanYthilatig else SCBEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Retrials/rip:l I/019 NEW YORE; Feb.. ifABTFORD, Jan. 6. For Liverpool. 10:04 - WANTS t . 0 .71_ YOlitG &mini ettiployment. BAB.KEEPE or asSOO= 41 a Confectl d l Betsblblimel eatillactorrkt 'k en ' $1119141-t* M644, • 1 , _ lIIM -...., NirAMP -M-1f the COIJN'TEW GIRL, who advertised in yesterday's paper for a place, will mil at THIS OFFICK : , lie can near of a good situation. feb6-411t TANTED—A woman of good intelligence, to EfAlie-A,1!°144.44PR1LA,K1411,f1?!.3.4 C._ - --= - - - - AV - ANTED TO RENT—A House contain ing four or dye rooms, from the Int of April next. Inquire at - lan22-dtf TIMOFFICF. AXTANTED-500 WolkPZesh •Thuidelion V Y Root, by .BRA. ct9ol 4ppthrepii -1 st., r u ne tory of the War. A rare Ance to wake money- Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JON BROS. it CO. Pktillshera, l t d. de SO - - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PROCLAMATIIO. origg i _ i . 1 et . i t VO predervatic arid aid in this city, and in accordance with the request of Lieut. Colonebtomfonl, A. A. Provost Marshal General, awing the prohlbitionof , the sale of, "Liquot.. to VONlein under all tirbilmstinM," all Tavern BeeneMa 3 4;k l ers or Lager Beer saloons are hetaby enjoined, on 4 = ther notice, to clam their establishments and conform strictly to.thadesire of the A. A. Provatatr irr em end, as regards HIFI A. tes-du Mayor. PUBLIC :TALE. Will be sold at the Court House, on -.9atuiday, the 13th day of Felutudy,4ll64,triiertain two story Frame House and part of a lot of ground situate 'la the city of Harris burg, between State and :forth street, being in front on Second street 27 feet 6 inches, and running bock 94 feet, more or low, late the property of Anne Catharine Cunkle, deed. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, r. x., when terms will be made known by WM. H. KEPNER, janlB-d3w Executer of Arum C. Cunkle, deed. SECZA.R.S S SEGAMS 1 t HAVE on hand and aid make to order I "Conchs," "Sixes" and all brands or Sews. Orders solicited and promptly alter ded to. Terms earth. Joax c. ussmAN, •Vaiisberry. Tort county Pa. Also' Toblemo' Air sed#. filbCdTiro 'St. VailleAtitillie 9 l4"Vay Sow- OPEN at agaaa - swa Boom STORE a ['veil Slid complete asserament or VALENTINES for the app aping season, combining , itiOhnOs,„- 111Welty. antl,. Elegance. Comic Valentines, Sentimental Valentines, 'Valentine Writers, Elegant Enfilopes, Splendid Cmda, at prices Rom One Cent to Fiya,DoUars. Calloarly at feb3 BERGNER'S CBRAP Boosnoßz. APPLES. We have Just received a One seleaon..af, .APPLEA, prime *ler. For We by the herrel, DD O hoallot or onali quantity...A [feb3) W. MX*, AL, a.co, CitlitrtiG 'CAT AT under . -signedis now selling off his stock of DRY. GOODS at cost, as he desires to close out his present stock, in or der to make some new improvements in his store room. The goods must be sold before theist of March, and the public will dud bargains by ailing at once at SOI. BROWNOLD, feba-clitf =nor Markot Square, opposite Jones House. OFFICERS SOLDIERS, your attantion is called to- • HUNT'S GAZETTEER OF THE BORDER AND SOUTHERN STATES, CONTAINMetuII _descriptions of the mil road routes and Static Turnpikes, Turaplkaa, Roads, Cities, Towns, Villagm Mountains, Rivers, Springs, and showing distances, popWation, &c. A line, large, colored STEEL PLATE MAP brpoilkietio Cgs book. No (deer, or'soldler; cirpiekikine -littereeted in this war should limit'procininga copy.'For at 16.,,Ar C. B. JACK'S, comp. of Third • end -Wring stsinibt, add J. M. 111DS9,'Third streets: Price 50 motel Cloth; 75 cents; Toc&-Ttoen; $l. All Botikeellers and -Nealctleelera ciux bored= :diEENTS WANTED TO SELL THE BOOK $lO PER DAY. - • ' .11n12.4111.w0 GRANGES! oniaTGEst 1-20 boxes in prime order. 'Just received *hated& aid ietall. bOCIC, ar CO. HAMS.—Fifteen thou -15,000 sand lbs. blicheneris .Excelidor Hams, cured expressly for family use and for this market, for sate at AUL DOCK, Jr..; is CO. Cdil~sii, f or net LBS. St : . Aaecirge oilfM, * 1-4b2 NJ' sale at WM. DOCK,; :s., 60 • 1-1 CANS Fresh Peaches, 600 Cans IV Fresh Tomatoes, 200 Cain Green Corn, 100 Cans Green Peas, put up by the most celebrated fruit growers, and every can warranted tä give ptisfaction, for sale, at feb2 W&L , DOM Ja, & Co.. . 161.1Ng ROMANO SIERRE,Y,, . imported , in _L: IPA. Warranted the Finest. Sherry . . Wine in- this. country_ For sale at WM. DOCK,• .11t.,-Sc CO: OUGAItS; ofell qua li ties; suitable for family 10...gre manulUcturtqg wee, jaa-reeetied amid for saleley Wilt: DOCK, IR., 'WOO. FOR RENT - • . - . The Second and Third Stories, (two large rooms on Sec ond story, two or three on third story,) for rent from the ISt of April, in Market Square. Inquire. ai..No. 3Mintet Square- . Lja29l ~..BOYER,InII.OERPER. Look iterel SOLDIERS YOU LL BY • c' , G SCHEFFER'S SIGN OF THE AMER F AN FLAG" And purchase your NOTKPAPERAND KNVELOF - • '-'• ' • • • PORTFO r AI: - TOOT •-• POCKY -•• • laaarArtua, ' H- ALBUMS, • . • . Made a the viry bp . PHOTOGRAPHS, R'Aliembist andtfor sale at my few jr:aa . sw . 11 'S BOOKSI'ORK,• of the American . Flag, Harrisburg, Pa. N 0 T IC Z .. ...--t. The Partnership heretofore existing in the name of , HOUSER.& 1404fAli has SOn•difieetred by;tontakeon4 „mid- ,4 11 ,Persolut-lp . 4.340 will .Pletgle ...make paymene and theSe having deP.dirsanidtai. *Pt piselraccoont tonfatlai „ writ. . ~ , , .... _ _, , ., 'AUG. tociritilq. Having . puichiatid the entire stuck or gOi,*icir: tti§ 4 littls Arm, and having purchased in Philiidelitlild; Mid s itimf openinranewittock:oll RRY GCH)Mrsoyiselicit a con titivation or titte patronhge lteictotore'reiblveV and invittit the public in general to examine my stock of goods. Nol. lb Market Square, lappositu thelLinisbura Bath febl4lm* ApKt. LA:OE44O, I. - . . . ~ filEAS—piarelmed:direct from the mi rterst . 4 . _ hi bipl, or aii wilities ind..iiiiners,liist :tor eels by - . [fel] . 711.'llocerk, J .. CR; SMOIED SALMON— RINE- SMOK • RI) SALMON, pstpkei Ved at reb3 DXt, ' kte # t; DIA:I4t. z A N assortment of PoCket;euidfoft joiL: fOr 11 , 64; -grist reoeivedluid foriaby &ear sit • MEWS , - 14: 's BOOKSTORE, Thoihnig, 20 BOXES SPERM CANDLES, ver, rmperior make, Just recejyed mod for oale by t rem- ..1 . . wiLFDoelc, & CO. 2( ,f 1 BOXES ORANGES,, selected fron4la ' -.ilk] iinieititi rand the mist superior ever t -to n, Jar rifiecnid- aid -Met Eretill - 7' ... Wit 'DOCK, Ja, 4li-C9- 7 VinAivLits. . oclximu, al:**,;sii g a t . ~,,vv-.bratiat St., Aleersee brautt, Patureceivok and for aalibr ` ' lfeblr -.- 16111.2 - DO ii CK-IPARZ reI &lAflaß t '' 0,4 . . 7 0 4) 8 1 3 P? ot :11.tiskki, NJ PICKLES, a rare article for table_ use, just received ' 411(1 4 2 P1W 4 91 Y ..`' IfV43 ollloV i t- VOR RENT--A STORE ItAXAC I s 1..'1.1°. J.: and desirable f t] or any kind of fitted bnainess. at, [feblt THIS OPIUM ft Slicelsa rPtAce, " 110)1 . TION - SALE wi OF C 0-4 NIB SOCK, °lmes a 9,7944 ft Cons ,c. /trimmurrowx, Aa.rehrtamy in. WILL be sold at Public Auction, t, t!, bigheat bidder, at the C. S. Gov't C.)ir.• Eiummeistown, Pa.. beginning on the 10th day ary, 1664, and continuing froin day to day until -1* ROBRES There Public Animals have been condemned as the service of ifia United States Army. For • farm purposermany good bargains may be bad Among these antrnab are Twelve Maros with The public animals will ifsid . singly. -Ternircash in United Stites Treater*: taxes 2 Aty *der at SLIM. N. SHIPLEY. Chief Q N. Dept. of the Susqueb.:-.:.• JA IIrM R. HOMER. Capt. and A. Q AVOTION SALE f.2-dtd CONDEMNED STOCK. Catikz.or 13caLir, j Omer or Geist Quazrzsawn - sz. rAgracam, D. C., 'ma 28, lira_ sold at - Public Auction to tip kest bidder, to \w e WEST CHESTER, PEN A., Beginning on the 10th duty of February, 1964, and cont.❑ Wag from day to day, until all are sold 300 HORSES. Thesi Write . have been coodetined n unfit for eneSitynarvina ofthe _United Scams Anny. File MO , 1 1 .0 finillsVlNW many good. barn tr.a• be; 'had. 'Berme waits aold.stiney. Terms cash In 11. S. Treasury notes. JAMES A. EKIN. *9o' -41t41, thief Quarternenter Cavalry Burn.:: 7- PROFESSION AL. ELECTRICITY'. WO!4DERFtJL DISCOVERY AND tVO3TDRR_i.'t. - RES'VLTS. DR. 3. M. (.REAMER would respeczlith inform the public in general and the disca-eit particular, that ho has opened an Whet in e'.w street, below Chestnut, Harrisburg, Pa. alter.. ho treat all diseases entrusted to his core, in wit t. the system discovered and taught by Prof. C. Domes, of Philadelphia. with whose institution he to; been col , needed, had to whom be takes pleasure , in retort - tug ti. public fur information with respect to bi , lit trolling disease. No drugging the system with uncertain teedis ai:sg, m Annum performed by illagnetism Galvanism ont .-t modifications of Electricity, witho ut slini-kA or .11 .t pleasant sensations. Alter an Electrical Ditivii,— =teecerill be given, if desired by the pall. I.t information call and get a pampliloi. ado: o tales hundreds of certificates from uteitimi turn ere proving the superiority of this system of over all others. Omedration free. Mk.: hour: , _ ♦ Ito and 7t09 r. 31. DR. J. MILTON CREAIti.R . . fehS 4 Stmelni- tit-ebun OIL J. HITE'S YELLOW WA I TER POWDE it FOR HORSES. DITRING a practice of many years In ad. Ay community, DR. HITE has satisfied himself that z' Powder Is vastly superior to any other article in uric. FOE THE CURS OF YELLOW WATER, And le of `lest A to Horses that hare 1 ,-t PETITE ABD ass . ' HIDEVEIND, FOUNDERBD, DISTEDI?-,14 - RED. Also, that it will prevent . 01.ANDICE4, COLIC AND THE BOTS, When faithfully Used two or three times ratinHeltd 171 4 1 .4 1 5 H. rorimprovingthe o-onamon eta Horse, he sewerta the: is no better need' Mine, as it With strengthen the stoma. and assist digestion, cleanse the intestines or ofren,:, matte!, and regulate the bowels when costive, para.. It, btoed'abd promote digesellorV—thus the akin is kept the w 4 , are opened turd a leery scabby Horse becoul alunistraely. - • - The Powder can be needier Cattle, Shoep and libese. - .t:, good abet, PIMPARED ONLY AND SOLD A? 14IIXT2St'S DRUG STORE. jan 14 ' 'No: 91 Market street, llianstki H. 'ADDISON, M. D., The Celebrated Medical Examiner an.l Herb Doctor, n.F Ph il adelphia, haa arrived again in H rudlimr, Air method Ractiele, /UM taken roone tb e STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, WAEnkhe will range a short. time The. afflicted PJ ' vited to can between the hours of 9 rt. and 1 from 2 to 8 P. - HIS IMAMINATIONS ARE FREE, AnCampaculttuty Tabu intereatins and -Ali I , rl . owing to hilt nonietant to read awl' dayk t dig , x e While / 11 4 Ina, ana Irlien"ler k 4 "edi, without rratlot any irtbOtellinxtitn*sPaat'.ng their di - DR Res meth late l y ar y uea diaeoveted and. AD t. ...be l : th -PN t i nto eezairecteihaut Jack he performs ' ar -de -meteor the age. DA. HERB DOCTOR HERB DOCTOR. , , BULB DOCTOR. (OA AI. Few ADVERTISEMENTS. lame •• • CRITITINO FOR. SECOND AND N A.REY CORP. Hx.raxatruergas P. M., ADJUTAST GinaitArll3 DEPARTMULNT HABSEIBLERG, JA .N. 21, 1864. The War Tiegontimeat. having authorized Major Cr• Winfield 3: - Hancock, and Major Corneal Ambrose E. E.; , *Slik ..- two of:-ilhe most diminraisieed Commanders or Many, to reorditlite szcazarguid.luivrs Army now under their respective commands, to Fifty Thou men each, for such duty as may be specially assigned mid Corps by the War Department“ address myself the patriotic and loyal citizens of Pennsylvania, earnest invoking them to lend their active aid to Generals HI:. cock and Burnside; id the prosecution of such messurri they may adopt under - the regulations of the War NI.: moat, governingemlistments in this State, to All t. Pennsylvania Re gime nts and Batteries of the b • Corps. They comprise the following. Pennsylvania !tett:, and &-inta-ti viz: In the :o.Bl`ff dieNT CORPS, comma :.1 Ifeloraisteral Hancock, are the 53d, 69th, nst, 7:11 meth, uat4,.14011 4 145th and 148th Regiments, aita 'pendant Batterieea C. and", and Batteries F. and ti First Peansylvanio4do In thethe NINTH ARMY CORPS, commanded by M. denerel Buntsidg are tee 45th, 48th, 50th, 61st anti Regmentatt and ital's-lindepeodent Baatery D. e reinftectunent of ur yictorimut armies in Bit:. Is the only means of bringing the rebellion to an close, and - of forever sealing the fountain of civil 16ilie r pfina Indjettaht the rebus record which nnlestaie-lheady iron, and effectively ' Government Inez:caring - a glorious future to our e.• by fining ttri their ranks now - greatly , reduced by and theof thedield. , any Fu of thll int , on regarding bounties and enli.,em. t. - e Panneylvania-` Ormaniatatiana„ d sECOIIP - m4gATIINTACARAIM OORpS, will b attache e t the Washed circuters: of Major ' 'Generals Haar, • • .GY order or G.. Gizvernor, ja3o.dlw • A. L. - R a r , Adj. Gen. P. Pei Firs t National Bank of Harri,to it Capital sloo,oooooth the privilege of ing to ssoo,eoo. The Steprengttal Bank hewing organized older to -MTh% at hlaXional , currency, under the ah..' - egapewillera ita samosa for the collection Drone, Bib of' Rac.bange, receive money on deve-L' bay and sell exchange on allof the count** The husiZess wilt be It the corner er. and Walnut, atteehk . by the following named dim': DERECTORS: JOJEA,_. WERlfligh J. Elm aujos.g - 4,Alues Yors. -tltii&lPAß*lll.3s7. 4 1 4 R HrYb ` ASK eft* ca.t.,:r . ,ire -awn . BFL A 8 BARD , 1111 tnienk'1901016, NEFF Nig' - rir tea 'ficka au Guilarif4 kinds alt s, =„l /4/kis ti GlalseS.PbotograPh _C s GemlS Enfintling3, up". the4 , lo. 12 'Phlrd street, th"._ -tide dr the grest (*Mee Jau-' :A :I , • . rare article, just. r.• oohed at [tab3l W. DOCK, Js., 3: LO
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