Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, February 16, 1864, Image 1

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BY GEORGrr:BERGNER.
VI
TEE TELEORAPEt
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OFFICE' THIRD ST., NRAR WALNUT.
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-MUSICAL;
A. P;TEITPSER,,
TEACHER. OF mul:lc
OiE7CE AT WILKW,S,..KIISIC S'J.'ORE,•
12.717: ThirvlSrfrea'-•
Residence: Third street, above
ELODEONS AND CABINET 'OEGANS.
VAFENTY-SIX E-T-EWr PR.ENIRMIS,• -
TWELVE SILVEEI MEDALS,
ONLY GOLD MEDAL' (ever won by Instritmonta - of this
• :class) has been awarded in . •:• -
MASON A.; HAMIAN'S INSTRUMENTS: •
A full assortment of 'these instrumentstilirisysha hind
19..KEOCHErG, SOle NOr(t,
Je4-2tawly) ' ''" 93 Mailcet
,street. ,
F, c . • oitT
PTIBA.OHER OF DIE PrA:NO,.MELODEON
AND,VIOLD7.—Terms rollsonable:: 15 Thfritstreot,.
...between-Market and Choscout streets. • •
GROCERIES;
`NEW GROCERY AND PROYISION-STORIL
BOICER &..XORPVR, .
WHO", E SA Ly,.
DEALERSITS L kt
GROCEItIE T S
Queen's and Glass, 'Ware;
AND ALL IZRIng
O. N T It' Y Pll,, DTJ E ,
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AVE just opened a large;and well selected
stock or geods at their stand, No:3 Marketaquare,
Ilarrisburg, Pa, to which they invite the attentlowhf the
public generally. r nelo-illy
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TED NAltri VA/Mt
HARRISBURG, PA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1f42
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'CONFECTIONERY,. -FRUITS . SLC.
lu,Mbe PasM, ' •
Mess Paste; , Figs, Dates ;
`Fig Prunes
Marsh idiallow Gum Drops,- Almonds Walnuts,-
Create Clitierdate Drops,' 'Filberts,
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•Plain bindles, Cream Ruts;
-Oranges and Lemons, t Ground Nuts, 1
Canned:Fruits,' • Pecan Huts, . .
Jellies„... . . . Cocoa Nuts,-
Teas and Spices,nll ldnds, - Cranberries,-
Paper Bags, . Hominy and Beans;
,Cider Vinegar, Cakes and Graeker'sy . •
.Fresh and Solt Fish in sea- Sweet and -Irish:Potatoes, •
son, , . Green and-Dried Fruits,
'Vegetables in season, And Country Produce In
season, _ _
Currants,
oel.lB'
• .••I iu PAD
WINES._: AND. , . LIQ ORBS.
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14.taint.rw, SXLLA_DE' .&• - -CO.,
NO. 128 SOUTH START,'
.Ip7NUT-AND 7
41 I L D P
SA.I.LADE,
1199AM1
INVOICE OF NEW
CURRANTS,
PRUNES
WM. DOCK, JR., & CO.
At .t Etto2oy
QtrI'VRTOR -
K. 7 GOSHEN
BUTTER -
.FOR TABLE' USE, 1.
WM DOCK, JR.: l ,:&' CO.
Just. recolvedlat'
rilOY BOOKS ; .GAllES,..Ec—tate-targte as
-1 ROT tment of Voy Books, Games, ..te.-, , jaseieediaxl at
mais SCREFFER'S BOOKSTORE, RsTrispurg.
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_INDQRS_EMENT Cil" THE , p n .,,
. .r...:w
..,• ARD :.,,,... t y.,;-.__,The_Min#Vllo4l3llo4 cored- at this I/Lstitutiou year after
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DAYS 0 - IN.SHODDYI Yoar ..ItP2t 194 - ILumermtli.. iipPartant alaxgial .operationiV
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g rirt. Je!hrieetvrittileee4 the reporters.*
- 444 5440 0 6 ailidwartrAllt
the Segefitteirt i snid roan - otherpapent i notices of hich,
Es. S.-200 barrels. of - -w A tate h i m apigiretiktil*/ knd.agant.before •:ther, mblic, beside;
Apples, of a choice variety, jam. received, . AV sold ltia'"l—" as
Igantl"'ul
'or
elthreet"
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riPP3 ' l:4ll.'
low, in any quantities, to suitnurch at the nefe !>ilitY t is it vriclont-.. fcl, , lte !,'-, the allict : elt
**g rt lerY " - (0 04 ) , ..- - -Ia9 YARE4g4O4APPat - ' . ;:, - 1, - ,' - '-" ".; - A
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PICKLES'}' r PICKLES!.. ---.3 — 3 - ta ,_
ekv A .SlaN: ,PWAge". -AllB-13°. A TI-CIIMIP P,' ' ' i
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.60,4 844 mair/Ifetti 1.
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4 Baltßarrel, Jr iii,Dijaenr •-' '' ''. . 1.1: " Iir ',', .: ' '-"• ' ' ' ' '
.4 . ed., 1 - vl
4 D° " .. l illibikap i.
~.; 4. 0,41_-.l4t'
wirso ,
DR. JOHNSON,
LOCK HOSPITAL,
AS-diScoVered the most eeriain, speedy.
s andfeffeeteal remedies In the world for ,
DISEASES OF IkPRIIDENOE
RELIEF IN six TO TWELVE 11017R9.
NO MERCURY NOXIOIT9 ORLYGO:
A Onre Warranted; or No Gitargi, in from OM
Weakness of - Hid- Back, -A ff ections the 'Kidneys ark
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges; Impotency, General De
bility, Nervousness,. Dyspepsia, Languor,c Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas,. Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity,,
Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, DiseaSe..of
Head, Throat, Nose or Skin Affections of 'the -Liver,
Lungs,- Stomach or -Boweift.--those* terrible--disorders
arising.from the Solitary. Habits of Youth—those secret,
and soutary4itictiMit more Matto their victiths than the
song of-Syrena to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most, brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering diarriage,;-,
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Especially, who hict:e beconie!the victims of Solitary Vice;
lhat:_dreadful and destruetivikluillit-which.iumually sweeps
to an uirtimely..grave Ahousfinds .of 'Young Men _of the
most exalted- talents and. ror7Ulant •intellect s . who might
otherittsettave.entranoed listening Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence orwaked to ects.sy the living . lyre, may
call with - full confidence.
1W
*Married porsons; or Youngllenconteraplating marriage,
.boinewarti.of,physicel weakneMs, organic debility,-defor
mitiesoko.iiswdlly cure& • ,„
Howhoplacasshimself•under the care , of Dr. J. may.re
ligiouslY confide in his honor las -a /gentleman, and confi
dently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
ME
irmbediately,cared,4ld" full Tigiii4soo '- • - • `
Vlifs red.patra mis erable
malliaga.imgosonbtei-da thsiipenaltyipaidqV g , Atie vie-
Azis r .ccLvax9rir indg 7 2igenee: ".Sittrig persons imago apt
to commit: excessiesillreus not being aware ,of .the dreadful_
consequences .that may ensue. Now; who• that under
st.snds *osubject will pretend to-deny that; iherpower of
procreation Is loskiwner by those; falling. Into Maproper
habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived the
pleasures of healthy ofthpring, the most. serious and de
strootiye; symptoms . to : both: body , . and mind :Wise.
Tlierrystorn becomes deranged, the physical ;and: mental
futictioria,Weakened, loss of prcoreative power, nervous
irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion,
constitutional debility, a wasting .of the frame,:cough,con
sumption, decay a#4 death...
OITIOIS No. :7, SOUTH FILVDNEIOKSTICRET,
Leti..handeido from Baltimore street?a,„few.doora
AVM -I h4a earner, ..Pell not to observe none and - numbei:
Letters must be,pald and contain a 'damp. The Doctor's
Diplomas hang in his office.
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''"` - ' l "i)R - . - 10HNE015',..' . "... •:
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?dandi. •
er of the Royal College of Surgeon*, London; grad
uate from ono of the most eminent colleges int/di United ,
Stites, and the greater part ef;:Whose lifehas .been spent
in the hospitals of London; :liirls,.PhiladelOhia , and else
where, has effected sOme ".of thiitabst:,aitopidshing cures
that were ever known.; niamtroubled * .with ringing in the
head and ears When asleep . greet :nervousness; being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, With freudent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
wore cured immediately.
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TAKE PARTKOUIiAR NOTICE
These are some of the atta.arta 'irielaucholy eifects pro
duced by early heints of youth, viz : Weikifesworthh back
and limbs,pains in the ihead, 'dimness' sitht; *loss - of
muscular, power, palpitatiim.of thw heart} !dyspepsia, ner- .
yeas taitabilily, symptomirot coifsurantiot, Via
• afairrarsi.—The fearful effects on the' mind Bra much,
to be dreaded—lase 'of. -Memory ::oontision -of Wises, .de 7 .
preasion otspirits, evil forebodings i .aversien • to'.society,
self distrustOove ttif solitude; timidity . , &Ai; are some of
the evils produced : i .'" ' " ' •
YOMNfI 11Mt
Who haVe iujured themaelvee bye ,ceriaiu practice in
dulged iri when alone, a habit .fretfuently learting from
evil companions , or isehoel, the ,etrects of which are
nightly falt,eVen when..anion', and if not cureil,rendere
marriage slide tigitroye both mind ,and.. body,
1116111 h2Pil.i . XL 0 1011401T.: . . ...;
Whititiltf that a yomigman, the tiopisof:hia country,
the daillig ec...itiatierell.tei'ealeuld be. snatched; from all
prospects RlOPYlneitta. — .9t." lalthei _consequence of
deviating tiaturehnd -indulging in 'a
certain, aggqi habit. Suck persons trim, before contem
.
.TOED
MEM
Reflect that a sound mind and bodyiueYlie mOstneceisary .
requisites to promoniOcitnnitilidbappidetis:
zunthese e the journey through DRY biamidetOiesey
the proopect hoiirly:d'aricetift , titi" e -view ; the
mind-becomes shadowSdvith'
melancholy redaction that the heipllitedi be. 7
comes. blighted with:our • •
j)1)1BABE OF -1111PRITDEliCE
When the missuld4arokimprndent..roteryof pleasure
finds he has imbibodithe•Ameds et ; this panful disease, it
too often htipPeretttliattMilitlined sense hf shame or the
of:illsetweryldittersi hlin"foinNiplYing to those who
from education and respectability, can albnebefriend.him.
He falls Into the ]fansof ignonint. and designing pretehd- ,
ers, who, •liictifeble - of "euthig - ftleb ",/d2 pecunlaryStb
stance,. keotilhnkrilling Month afterMicrith, or as Eo It i as
the - snialksit fee'mut he, obtained, =Pin despair:lease him
with
by. kotned heal tikto_ aigh_orerhis gal li ng disappointment,. •
or, -the use of the. deadly _poison; Mercury, haistehi 4he
constitutionaismptoms orthiaterribledisease,suoheialliso,
b oas of the Irem i *, - .N . astvskin; auxi , Pri*OsimAg
with frightfkklL rtvidity waro
tat, death .pUtli4L AriOdito file
dreadful sufferings by sending tim4o.that onallicdre '
.countrYlrout,wheace no traveler return& ' •
111F,DICAL.
BALTIMORE
to Two Days
YOUNG MEN
MARRIAGE
ORGANIC VRAKNESS
=I
MARRIAGE; < 1.•
HARRRISBURG,• PA., TUESDAY
,EVEIIING, FEBRUARY . lq, 1564.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW .B 0 KS.
{APT. WAYNE REED'S Works, 10 vols. ;
very interesting for.boys, consisting of . • •
Boy Tar. • • Ran Away to Sea.
Young Yagors. , Y,oung Voyageur.
Forest Exiles Old People.
Plantilunters. Desert Home.
• Boy Hunters Bush Boys.
Bruin or the Great Bear Hunt.
Right Words in the Right Place. ,
Curiimis Stories abodt:Fairies, andother Funny . PeoPie, •
Magloisn's Show Box.-
Agassiz's Methods, Study of Natural History. '
• Every , pay Philosuplicir,; • 1' '
Pidosiipby of Shakespeare Plays Unfolded by Bacon- -..
.
Tennyseci's - Ppems, 1 vol.
Biok's German Lyrics. . • '
I The Pearl of Orris' :Isisind,liy.litra: IL. B. Stowe.
Household Friends. • ; , ' , : : •
War Time,by Whittier. .• . •
Story of the Quairils; by2.7.'11. - Fremont:
Book or Hymnitor Public and private devotion: ;
Recreations of Gl:mutts" Parson; 2:vols.
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.
Flower, Fruit and Thorn Pieties, by Jean Paul; 2 vola
Leisure Hours MI-Town. • •
Holmes' Poems. • ;
ibltinund Vespers. I_l ,
• Clui : olZE the.Herinits. . ..• •
Sketch llook - ,'bf. Irving. • •
Tom.lirbwri at Oxford, , 2
T9/11 Broyrn at•lhigby,l: - •
Scouring of the. White Horse. . • •• .
Decilneey'S'Writings, Notebook:
tOok B6ok, by ),,tis BOrace Mann. Ange l, Voices - -
,
Songs of Labor ; •
Panorama.; by. Whittier. . •
Old Portraits, by Whittier. . tk
Home Ballads, by Whittier. ' •
Literary ReereationsOnWhittier:
The Frincess, by Tennyson.,.,• i itn'd onit.ho Battle fit CO4l/14
ClieithcloolllLsavol4 bylGmde,
Gymnastics for Women, Children, &c., by Dr. Lewis.
Aunt Elite's Rhyme - b.
&abuts t Dayb: Ante r t. , Wumelita ,
It, ft
Outro Her.
Goiden,,Legond„ . . ,•••
-LSeaside.and Fireside.' ` -
Evangeline.
Hyperion.
• " • ••• itourtshiA of lifileiStilifdfsh. , ;•F../'" . `
Kavanaugh.
Song of lilawolha. .
SHIM
Tgde,s pf a Wi4i1 1 .401.4n 1 L
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tkether'irith assortmont of other miscellaneous
works for Children, for-sale CECEAP at
.SCHEFFER'S 40ORSTORE,
a. atru g Pa.
JUST OPF,,Anwp ? ,
• '" F
ROSEWOOD MAHOGANY
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~PfiIIN('b37SKB~ 'v
Of different sizes, fortale at
ndl9 , . SOIREFFICS;BOOKSTORE.
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•• DR - .9[3.IiVGILDEA,
D E-N TIS T,
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N IA 9 '3ljAi - R T
teak e?ctfo6.ltise
nitrous °xi 4 • •• • • tktllitf
..,..4.EAEg wanting go* i . fittigg
, ..... ZIOIRIS call and gei.yonpmeasures taken at T. it,
itITNER'S Shirt. Store;
,04:..Walreat stpitig Op - "14 thO Ei)
change, where he continuer kiiiikrtin' . . l' :suP
!mit or eeactr,mtute StditS,V. gum:
of ATECCERI4O done hktilc pest , sttyleslcoficyrtuptloso.r
—fifdl-ecklbxi*".
CIELTAING OM AT'. coa.—The unaer: -
Islgnedialicui, seDingroff of-DRY GOOKS:
at_cost e as he,destres to eloso out:his present stock, In or
'dorip:rnake some newlmprovinAhnts :MAns store ;room.' :Thetgoodwittust be sohltofore itionst of Hatch, and the
public nod. baziains by.talthek viide at
•SOL: BROWNOLD,
feb3-dtf , corner Market SquarneoppoStto.jones House.
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A. T I V W. I N
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FINE BLACKBERRY. and.„ELDERBERRY.'IWINE.-•=;
Warranted pure. sale at • ... . •
W. DOCK, CO.
LCAITS Fresh._ Peaches, 600 Canb
~,,,,,,,,, Ween C 4 r 4, •/°°
qreeif ~, up by Die, ,most • celebrated
groWer e , add' everl. can warpoted to give satiefeetion, for.
- sale it ,:fob2 DOCK, JR., & Co.
I:MASSES -
AN°TlEtElt,assortanent•df•Pociket an k doDesk
Diaries for 1864, just receicod Sind for,Wereliehp
. feb2 ' SCI3.EFFER'S BoplC,Sl'OF...Ejlartisburg.'
2Of !gas.lEr'C'Ps
v :of , a
very*
' r.,st:mpeiveA re: sale by
I%Y 91123 CK, Ja. &
APPLES
We hare just received a ,fine selection of APPLES, 'in
prime order. For side by: 'the hairel bushel or smell,
qijantity. at • (feb3l W. Jit.„At co_ r,
MEAS . —purchased direct from the importers,
bond, of all qualltioa and grades,lirir. received aril;
or aalo-by , • Val_ . I . Jit.,../lc CO. •
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PROPESSIONAI4 -
ELECTRICITY.
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY - .WO:MOERFUL
,RESULTS.
TAR. .J: CREMarlilti •would: respectfully
.inform the ; public in general and the diseased
parlieular, that.he has t)pened.ap..pfhee in. South 'Second !
street, bet* Chestnut J artisbdrg, git., - whoro ho will
treatallldisegithes entrust" tbliedartf;in aeciirdancewith;
the. aystein 'discovered. and taaght fby Prof: a Bolles, of
Philadelphia, wi th whose institutioa has-been con,'
named, mid lb wheat he takes .idetsuie, in ,rbferving the!
public for Information with respect th Isaec9as in con
trollinidikasSe. ' . • -
No!drugging the systenhilith uncertain Media - id agents'.
ih,eurea performed hrAritgdetistki, taawailientAnd„ other
.modilleations kleptdeify, without shocimor
iititisant senifitieis. - Alter an'Eleeltidal tilagnfatia, a
guarantee will be given, if desired by the For
further Algctrmation gall, and getoat..pamphiet which con
tams .hundreils ofAarfillixttas . ,frem medical men:and o*,
ers prihine the:hieriekltelty, or - MB, * gyfiVIFI oraCtiCat
over alrothers.'"floithatattoti'fiill 'Cede licaq 9 - to 12
4. m. Ito Stand:r•iii 9 rlf , m. , •",
- 151 t. I: 11110 N! CREAMER.
Teli3•il3ia~vlm;~ Lu-W-sn
'.-F,.* , . '.15.gkg*:.'.5;.:,:,.:.,.'.
EL,L aW - W. A tAIRI: D•E
DO4lid - 'l6 pra,ctice. in this
IPPPMcicItYI•DV - XIIA has sakistle4limself thatttas
Powder is vastly guperior , p3 any other article in nee
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YELLOW w
And is of great lervica A PP 7 lleraq that_ ppw . 4-I„at their
• ETITE •-• •
HTDEBpUNIr;IOII'NDEEBD
T ic*.p•E:AtE
. t:•••• • • Agsoutit prevent
GLAN4PitS, et•Lic '111E410 . :
Whin ilsedtin'or.thros limos a, wenk--invig o '
railittarid flittimirig: • " • •
For improving the condition of a Horse; he bastes there
, oibettec madlciney as 'it -will anrengtken the stomach
and asalst. digestion, cleanse ...the,. intestinesof, o,ffensiv.9,
matter, wilt tegnMte,theilefeibla when Cdsilvi[prnifi the;
Iblot.ffitfid proinote 'digestilin—thua'ihe skin isicepf lan'
:thejxlrea are opened...and a: lona; reabey ,
fat and comely.
The Powder can be used for pain% Sheep erid it'fie;wlth•j
good effect: ' •
Aplrealops -
Tj" • , •• 7 rearrAitice .
hsi -- itttsak , s mit& STORE, fan .• „No. 91• Market Etre*" Harrbiblifg.
„, ALM L . m o wnevy ys• (-17
• :1144 - Wit[N , E2iij At 2 l d W . . •
StOlet"Oc gi-PilnetabkgrUSß:,SlCOVldiitireepliarliSbUrtr:
'Strict atzentidn pth lA d to sdl lege/ businees, eouttgonoli, mat,
Aue=reitittn.'4SYPtintallett‘ici
J3t) Teretimllo,
THE ADDRESS OF JEFF: DAVIS.
The Coming Spring Campaign
The Threats - Of th.e - gebel Army
Will Accomplish.'
NEW :foal; Feb. lb.
•
The Herald has a copy of Jeff: Davis'. ad
dress to the rebel army in full. . He' remarks
upon the adherence . of 't.lie= ,SOldiers to the
causie 'of , the dotifetierady aogitinon. by, the re
:enlistment of those 'whose Willi:of service' has,
expired, and contrasts it with the; halting and
reluctant Service of the mereerairies Who have
been purchased by the enemy'at 'the - plice of
bighdr)icainties than hitherto known in war.
Efe"eay.4 the tirave battle . cry of the Southern
legions in - the coming spring campaigns will
ringthiough the lapd:pf the enemy,, and si
lence;Vie' vainglorious boasting of their cor
.ruptartizans an.t .erlutoped gra* . and do
j cf. .t •t , ' a i l: ~.. '' by rhiciti o texk `to,
~i- 1.• i ,
• : , ipl ` , e , ..VThat g eady
to lire tise . honorable safety lay degrading
submission. -
! r • . I,l4lllWilr L
Front Fortress Monroe.
ARRIVAL OF TWO ESCAPED! 'UNION , OFFICERS
• FROM nfammiND. • .;
i.rr• (r'; 1'.. ) • •Ffnir korinoi; F,eb. 13.
T-Wcrljidein officer ' s, a'daptain and • LientenL,
ant,ft arrived to-diy Yorktown mail
boat, having effected •-their escape • froni ths
Libby Prison at 'Richmond. They report that
she& thirty. otherk mostly oirmers; had es
caped front the same prison juat 'befoke' they
cam . c. away,
.but its' yet none"of• them have
bkir heitidifiom.• ' ' ' "
_ . ... . ,
'- ' , .Thesteauker Spaulding arrived this after
'noon:from Beaufort, N. C., bringing about
fifty rebel prisoners, captured during the re
beta:mid abotit Newbern.. '-
'Picei* . stOg ft(iXa ChaKiestoP.
-- "E" -- ; • , •
.TE„ AWETE, TEA .gLEETEEE:.4 2 FEET
r ) *ETE_ 3:TETWE OF 4.E INN
z9ziwrizr - rPASPERATE STATE' OF AFFLUtS
dithaSthTos. . • .
Bones, Feb. 13. • .
.;:Whet;- 11- ergia'f. Folly,lsland!zorresponden
says , under date of 3d inst. :
The,mbels hayetried several times lately
to reiiiforge the .
algiost }porn-ant garxison in
the rains of Fort ? Sumter, but, failed. Most. of
;th e
men in 'Sumter axfinwo alaY.Wand
"knkhr,-that-tiNqkty Oz n iartraxe:litHeattittibi.
Nigttf;before lastr, it, being somewhat.lutrY,
9.l:P ll .9tePlDetirainfil e 4 44llarty.with a tor:.
pe4o bOat,, a Sjog-shaped. ra4abine left
.119unt.wPlearguit, . and_ proceeded- down the
6i#4,4R,the rear .of $ l l/11,V0.11.E1 Island , for the
purpose of going out to make an attempt to
destroy the-gunboats aousatonie and Nepsie,-
which were ,doing guard duty that night in
the Shntee were,
near Beach inlet.
When the iam and infeinal machine ha 4
got reitdi to 'ineke-a dash„at the inlet, •it was
tOntidtthat the Machine was in: a sinking con
ditibit'. She was tlien fumed back into' the
'•sihin.e . she . now'liek stick. She' went
dOwnc''earrying with laor•eight of hei ors*.
"X'4o,tifiliati'put an end to the - attempt 1.1) deL
stity , our vessels. Fliis is the thud infernal.
machine the. isbels-liave ,
A few days ago. a S.4Unaof ten rebel soldiers,
including a,sergearit;,eseited to 'our . lines.—
Irhey. hay:that starvatic:i stares them -in the
face' in Charleston, And that'all'ciVil law is at
an end, andihe 'military riders ha's% fiat sway
over. the 'civil authorities, that' they are be
coming espera e, .and that , every means in
their power te be resorted' to,. to force the
blockade here: They_must have assistance or
starve. They report the - city badly damaged
from the'' - effect of Gen. Gillmore's constant
bombardnient.'- - '
From Wahtligion•
Wsaziptcfrow, Feb. 15.
The . rnmord as to . theintended protest by our
Government,against the French occupation - of
lefelihoi are certainly not well fOunded. The
policy, of - ,the Government on this subject is
iixlly ppliiined in the hitely published diplo
matic correjpondence.'
poin.
_ .
Nv Yo-ur, Feb 15
.
Advice from Nicaragaito the 27th ultimo,
.state that Congress was. not yet-assembled,
but its ratification of the contract situ the
Central American Transit Company is- not
,donbted. The Company has the .cash there
to pad. for tile.P#rilne asked:.. ' ' • -
Deetruction of One ThOwnind Bides of
N. C.
RW YORK, g'eto. -
r, sdn rropaperairaceivad byitlin,fferakl, say
that opt,tlnmta49l'Meßf INA= were burn
ed atViMington, It. bn tUtith inst., by:
an accidental
Pkiladelpk , t.s. Stock Market.
' ' • PPIAPM,rEct, Fel?, 1 5.
gtlickb exeited . ; ; Peifniii'YlVanTat's;94:4l Mead-.
mg, railroad, - 62;"-Morris Canal, 69; Long
42i; • Pennsylvania railroad, 824; gold,
-160; exi3liange onNew. York,.par.
-s . t
PIANOTORTEI,IBLOMIONB,4III3Eit ilI SIC, -
Striligs7,
-siliniuniiFffes/ang'allfkinasi:of Musical Merchandise.
PletUre Frames ; Loolbtg.. Glasses, Photograph Cards and,
Atams, -Amb,r.otrpeArems, Engravings, Pictures, ac., .ka
• n ßoiigantier. the-140a,;.W0: TgllrEtt,l*; the largest:
Maio Store Dig ildis'orthe Yireat cities.-•
V:-ALENl`:—...—tircH SiVALE -- NTi.lrt-
OXEsaidd gee 110 - Large• and row Assort
.
wont of
d u , triatatt4d, at - ;
," t SCKEIMER'S BOOKSTORE,
" • ' - :Harriskirg,
Wholesale and Retail • Sett
SMOK 7II smagED,
- siuoikr, ilia received it . :
fib 3. 'l7 • - r. • W !DOM Jitti
ElfGraS : Vain; r • -•-
, „ taivaiiiaz ditissvi
N 0 . 2 ,53 1
r • • BUM MEOW*
0 .1_,•1•4/ A ilt, ;11 •"
. 4444 awa•Einofiir,tivi.ittNdes
/Vie' s= aliStrlteN - - A-
Wireedcidyiiii** .
• -F E; N E - .
L r 41,:ty'b R S
W 111 . K & C 0• ,
1 EATERS .IN Fn. - T. F.A.IItIIA GROCE
WES oppmite the Court House, have on hands tine
soleelion of •
BR-4LICDIES 7
. ;
of difter4nt vintages.
FINE Aiiii - COMMON ; W7.2VES,
WHISICy.Z.E'w Description
OLD BOURBON,
WOHONOAHELA, • -
' FINS L SHAND SCOTCH
Whiskys. The best ever brought to this market-
OLD WHEAT,
" " '
FAMILY NECTAR
And the celebrated
• " taikbrisur GROVE' Av
CIIAINIPAGNE WINES.
SCOTCH AM, IRISH ALES.
LONDON BROWN STOUT.
WILD Uppy,
11,0INTATION," •
• ' ' - ivre*Aif ToNlc orrEns.
With a coiapieto Stock' of ' -• , ' . .
; ENGLISH gPD AnEvLiticivar, PICKLES
.tnd'Condimepts of eery description now In' the market;
and at'
. ; rilE_LowEiT RATES.
PRQTOO - RITS-
PAOTOw APHS! PHOTOGRAPHS
BITILNITE IirE.II,DON,
FORMERLY OF- RIDOE ROAD
ESl''EC'l'' FtraY inform tie citizens of
have,
Earrisburg that. they. a moved their place of
buiinesifroin Ridge Read: t 6 No 110: Market street, be
tween Fourth and•Fifthi Where they have fitted op anew
PHOTOGRAPH GALLFAY, with' ell the modem improve
ments, where they are prepared to do first class work.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who favor us
with a Galt n021.-d3m
B. G. PLOWERSI
PHOTOGRAPHER,
SIJCCESSOR.TO BURN= & WELDON,)
tenxii : Ro.txr, KAIMISBURG,
WOULD— respectfully inform their old
y y customers that he has purcbasathe entire fixtures
Of Meows Burnite & Weldon, Including all of their OLD
NEGATIV-ES, seilhat all who have had • theiti negatives
taiceu,by that firm can, have their pictures executed as
'before; at greatly REDUCED PRICES; $2 PER DOZEN.
refitted the Rooms, they are now equal - to any
in the city, and I am now prepared to execute
PIRYPOORAPILS, ' • •
CARTE DE VISPPEII •
• AND AkiII3ROTYPES,
Which for softness of tone and flattering Otrects cannot be
excelled. I guar . antee satisfaction to all wno may favor
me wittia tall. • ' B. G. FLOWERS
nov2ll-08mos-2taw-tritas . -
pegistature.
VEPOSTIII) .3EiPRESSIN • :ffloß
Moaner„February, 16 1864.
The Senate met at eight 'o'clock, P. m., end
was called to order by' Mr. JOHNSON, 'who soak
.had been deputed'by theSpetikento -act in hie
Place- , • _ :
. No quorum appearing, Mr. GRAHAM. mov
ed that when the Senate adjourn it be until to-
Morrowmciraing ateleven o'clock.
The.motion, was agreed to. ,
Mr. NICHOLS then moved. that the Senate
do now adjourn.
The Motion - was agreed ta, - and the Senate
then - Adjourned.
ROUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES
' Moaner; Feb. 15; 1864.
The Howe was called to. order at 11
P. M., by the SPEAKER pro tem., Mr. Bumf,
(Cheeter.)
The Journal of Friday last was read and ap
proved. '
BUS. PASSED.
Mr. ELLIS (on leave) read in place an act
to authorize the burgess and town council of
the borough of Darprille; Montorir county, to
Levi , and collect a tax to pay bounty to volun
teem in said: borough.
On motion of Mr. ELLIS, the orders were
suspended, the bill Was considered, and
tamed
' - PErrrions, &O.
Mr. BIGHAM presented the memorial of
citizens of Allegheny county, asking that the
daily pay - of the supervisors of roads may be in
creased from one dollar to one dollar and fifty
cents per day. '—
Boderred to the Committee on Beads, Bridges
and Canals.
Mr. BOWMAN, (Lancaster,) petition of
tax -payers of Manhelm toweship, Lancaster
county, praying , for a law allowing them to
pay bounty to volunteers.
Referred to the Committee on. M.ilitary At:
fairs. ' •
Mr. WINDLE, - petition of members of the
'First' , Presbyterian Church of Downingtown,
'Chester county, prayieg an act authorizing the
trustees of said chritclito sell the real and per-.
Serial estate of said corporation. • •
Referred.to the Committee•on Estates and
Escheats_- : ,. .. -
AlBo, a. .remonstranc e. of citizens of Chester
and - Mentgtimetv countiee, sgainet the repeal of
the law pf 1863, laying ont a 'State road in
Chestetiand•Moittgomery counties. ' , -
.Loid,o . n the table. - • - : .
..
Mr.' WATSON,, the • petition of citizens, of
Phibideltifils, praying for the passage of an act
authorizing' and requiring the passenger rail- , -
road companies to run.their cars on Sunday in
said city.,
Referred - to the Corininittee on City Passenger
Riilreads
Also,- the petition'of citizens, voters,.ofi the
Twentylecond ward, l asiting the Legislature to
pass a jaw relieving than of their select-coun
cilman; - Frederick C. Brightly.
' Rifefred to the Committee on the Judiciary
(locaL) • ....: : : • '.
Mr. PANCOAST, one , of similar import. '
ReferrediOihe Committee on the Judiciary
(local.)' . - -
lif. SUTPHIN, one of similar import.
Reibrred to the ComMittie •oti the Judiciary
09. 2 41 , ' .- . - - • . -
Kr. SMITH (Philadelphia,) one of similar
iniport.' . '
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
(local.) - •-zg• • ...- -
Atir. 141 4 ). 11 q of 2 40. 10 4 11 Ktcat . ” i
,
, Referred.to.the Committee on t he . Judiciary .
'( 16 4 1 1
tAbuy lentil petlMorisj-buineroitslyslgned- by
citizens; of - , Teserityithiidi.watti,ißtilladelphis;
i
Pral!n&fm'AP Pktillag. 1). 14‘ lan VERAIRK:the m
certain. railroad jpilyile ii,pn - J3Euipiy. ,
'"Regart Mb' (tom 'lt Teir an ' 'City ra)sen7
.1.,,,,,,..t. a, ~...::;:b, ..:. , ...ib
i- •
PRICE Two ans.
Mr. QUIGLDY, two of similar import.
Referred to the Committee on City Passen
ger Railroads.
Mr. iirldANl3B, five of similar import.
Referred, to the Committee oe City Passen
ger Railroads. .
Mr. SCHOFIELD, one of Similar import.
Referred to the Committee on City Passen
ger Railroads.
Mr. WELLS, a petition asking for a law to
authorize the commissioners of EmEquehanna
county to pay a bounty of six hundrtd dollars
to volonteen. •
heferra to the Committee on Military Af
fairs.
Also, a petition of citizens of Dimock town
ship, Susquehanna county, praying forla law to
authorize the supervisors of said township to
levy a tax to pay bounties to volunteers.
Referred to the Committee on Military Af
fairs.
Also, `a petition of citizens of Dimock town
ship and vicinity, in - Suiluehanna county,
praying for a law to prohibit the catching or
killing of pickerel in Lathrops lakes, in said
township.
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture.
Mr. REIFF, two petidon , i of citizens of the
township of Newberry, in the county of York.
praying for the passage of an act authormog
the school directors of said township to levy a
tax fOr payment of bounty to volunteers.
ReferrW to the ComMittee on Military Af
fairs.•
Mr. WEISER, a petition of alteens of Lt-1
high county; fot an increase
‘ Of caplta
tension' of the charter of the Allentown bank.
Referred`to the Committee on I.l,anits..
CLARFT
Mr. SHIMER, a petition'signed by cltiacue of
Northampton coriuty, prayiug for the passage
of a raw - making Persons' compeviat to testify
in their own snits at law or in equity.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
(general.) •
PAPERS WriIIDRAWM
Mr.. WHlTEobtaieed leave to withdraw the
memorial presented last year from the com
missioners of Lawrence county relative to a re
vision of the tax laws.
Ifr..LEB reportcd; from the ConantMe on
lifilitary Affairs with rt.negative recemMenna
tion, an actior ' the payment of Casper- M. Ber
ry for, services as Br igade Inspector of the
third brigade, Mist division.
PUNTING FOE BANE COMMITTEE.
Ou motion of Mr. WA SON, it was
Ordered that there be printed one hundred
copier; of the draft of a bill before the Com
mittee on Banks proposing to enable the State
Banks to conduct their operations under the
National Banking Law.
kjr. COCHRAN (Erie) read is place an act
to ificorporate the Erie City passenger railway
company.
• Referred to the Committee on City Packager
Railroadr. • "
an act to grant grie county a strip of
land for the poor.
Referred to tire Committee on the Judiciary
local.)
Also, an act to facilitate the discovery of as
seta and eiddecce. f
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
(general.)
Mr. ALEXANDER, (Centre,) a supplement
to.an act to incorporate the Mosbannori rail
road'empany, approved April 17, 1868.
Referred to the. Committee on Railroads.
Mr. ALEXANDER, (Clarion,) an act amend
ing an act authorizing the laying out of a State
road in, Jefferson and Clarion counties, ap
proved April 2, 1860. •
Referred to the Contlnlitee on Roads, Badges
and Canals.
Mr. PERMING, an act to authoize the Eng
lish Evangelical Lutheran congregation of the
borough of Johnstown, in Cambria county, to
sell a certain lot of ground in said borough.
'Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
(local.)
Mr. PRICE, a supplement to an act relative
to the sheriffs of this Commonwealth. -
R.:ferrtd to the Committee on the Judiciary
(geneial.)
Mr. BENTON, an act to attach Elk county
to the Eastern District of the Supreme Cann - .
Referred to .the Conunitte on the Judiciary
(general.)
Also, an act authorizing the supervisors of
Jones township, in Elk county, to construct a
bridge across the west branch of the Clarion
river.
Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges
and Canals.
Mr. HAKES, a supplement to an act to ie,
corporate the Washington coal company; and
for other purposes, passed April 16, 1838.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
(IC cal.) -
Mr. WAUON, a further supplement to the
act., entitled An act to provide for the adjudica
tion and pa)ment of certain military claims.
Referred to tho Committee of Ways, and
Means. .
Mr. WEISER, an act to regulate the paving
and macadamizing of streets in the borough of
Allentown '
Lehigh county.
Referred to t,he Committee on the Judiciary
(local.) - -
Mr. GRAI3ER, a supplement to an act re
lating to the employment and peor house, in
Schuylkill county, passed April 4rh, 1831.
Referred to the COMmittee on the Judiciary
(local.) • -
Mx. BOWMAN, (Lancaster,) an act authoriz
.
ing the levying of a tax for the ptyment of
bounties to volunteers in thelownship of Man
helm, .county of Lancaster. - • -
On motion of Mr. BOWMAN, 'l.Lancester,)
the orders were suspended, the bill yraa consid
ered, and
Passed finally. -
Mr. eCHOPIELD read in place a supplement
to an act to authorize the Lehigh coal and-nav
igation company. to eatmd-iheir railrolui from
Whitehavan to Mauch Chunk, approved the
4th of Mara; A. D 1863 ; and mired that the
orders be'suspended in order - to proceed to the
consideration of • -
The.motion was agreed to, and the bill was
read, as follows;
.
Be 4. inactat, e f e., That the time within
which the' board of -managers of the Lehigh
coal and.nayigation company may file, lo- the
office of the Secretary of the Commonweidth,
the writing referred to in the 41'4 AdActijai of
the act 'Vs which this is a supi4tnent, algal
lying which parts of the slack Water naliiga
tiOn.belonging to skid companyv aboiro is t i uc h
atke#. l sa .thtY. fietenelAe .te. APO. ..I*trad ;the
sauce here by extended one ,3 111,Xrnm 4. .and
after the' passage of this sniiPlemidtr
- he bill, , 4fter-lheitik-dWor-Realtiy''fireitsrs.
LABAII 4 : BMIT11;. gbikidelphrisj .WILTBOIT
and .11,10M3, ! waa r , Iv
Pitssedr final
alio Smite the '4.knjOtrtifed.
El
BILL REPORTED
31ELIS IN PLACII