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Orates AT WARD'S MUSIC STORE, • 12 N Third Street Realaenco: Third street, above North.. MELODMELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. EONS FIRST PREIItIJAIS,_.. TWELVE SILVER ONLY GOLD MEDAL {ever won by instruments or' lbis class) has been awanlecl to • f:‘, MASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUeENTS. ruff assortment of these instruments aiwaii hand . W. KNOCHE'S, Solo Agent, 93 Market street. je4 2tawll j HENRY'C 0 T H MEAGHER OF THE PIANO, MELODEON AND VIOLIN.—Terms reasonable. 15 Third street, between 'Market and Chestnut streets. ja4-3m GROCERIES. ,_ NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, BOYER & KOERPER,,.-.' 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JOH?IiSON, LOCK HOSPITAL, HAs dileovered the most certain, speedy ` andeffectual remedies in the world for ' A Cure 'Warranted, or No Charge, in from One Weakness of the Back, Affections of:the Kidneys and Bladder Involuntary -Discharges, Impotency, General Do bility,'Nervoussess, -DystisPaitt; - Isingttor; Low Spirits, Confusion of 'ldeas; Palpitation .of. the Heart, . Timidity, Teemblings, Dimness of Sight Or. Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels=those: terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than:.the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,' rendering marriage, &c., impossible. s . . . - Especially,whohave become the *thus' of that dreadful end destruetivelabit whieliannindly *eve an untimely 'grave thouiehda of Young Ken the most exalted talents; 'and brilliant Welled, 'who might otherwise have entranced listening 9ailta3 with the thun dere of eloquence or waked ectasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. OEI 1 50 Married persons, or Young lien contemPlating marriage, being awati of physical Weakness; organic' deb/lity, .defor, mines, &c., speedily Cured. He who places himself wider, go care of Dr. J. may re- ligtoosly confide in his honcir as a gentleman, and coMl dently rely Upon his skill :as a Physician: ; ' Immediately - cured, and full vigor tutored. ' • This 'illAmting idlitetien—vitich random 114 miserable' and Marriage imposiiblo-ris "the penalty_ paid by the" 3 , 10 , time of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to COMMIS excesses from, not being aware of the dreadful consequences .that may . eatn. Now, who that under stands the subject will preentl , to deny that the 'power - of procreation is lost sooner by thaie falling into improper habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived' the pleasures of healthy offhpring, the matt serious and, _de structive symptoms to both "body'' arid "mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the phisical and mental functions wwdcened, lose of procreative power; 'nervous dyspe*iai palpitation of the heart, indigestion; constitutional debility, a wasting of the frame cough, con sumption, decay and, death. dl5-tf Left hand eldegoing from ~Baltlmore. street, a few doors from the coiner. Fall not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. - , . =I Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, grad uate from-one of the most eminent colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals , of London, Parisi -Phlladelphirt- and else where, has effected some of-the most astonishing cures that were ever knoWn ; many tionbled with ringing in the head and 'ears when asleep, great - ' nervousness, - . being being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with.: frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured intmediately. Thewitre.sons of:thelattland melancholy silbcts prior dtieed..bYlesilyhabits of youth, viz : weakness of the hack and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight,.. loss, of muscular power, palpitation of the heart; dyspepsia, ner voria irritability symptoms or donsuinimen; IfmciArtr.—The fearful aeons on the_ Mind are much to be dreaded—:loss of memory conflision of ideas, de pression of spirits, evil forebodinpoiversion to_ society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c. are Some of the:evils produced., . . Who have injured.' themselves by a pertain. patotice , in dulged 1u when idede,a habit frequently learned. from evil earapentons ; or at ; seheol, the . , of which- are nightly felt, even When asleep, end If-not cured renders marriage mpos sible, and destroys both mind and body, shouldiKnyL mmedistely. = . _ Whati t hit a *tieing Man; the hope of his country, the darling of his patents, should be .snatched, (rpm all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the oonshquencetof desilating front the path of nature and Indulging in a certain secret habiL Suchpersons steer, before contem plating - JOHN VI OE. Reflect that a sound mindand body: arOthe most necessary . requisites.to promote connubialhappiness: ' Indeed ;with out these, the journe:y through life bedomea , a weary pll. gri.mago ; the prospect.hourly darkena the . ^rieW. the mind becomes shadowed with dedpair and filled With the me t a j ac hely reflectiortthat -the' happiness of another be comes bli g hted with. our-own.._ • When the misguided'and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the.' seeds of this : painful disease, it too often happens that an illtimed sense of duple or the dread of discovery deters hint Vont applying to those who from educatioi andreSpectability, can alone her/lens/him. He falls into the handsel ignorant and designiitt.pretend ers, who; Incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub stance, keep - trftling Month after month, or as long as the smallest fee can be•obtained„and rm despair leave' him with ruined health tosigheter hisgallin disappointment, or, by the use of the deadly poisdff, Ifergury, beaten. the constitutional symptoms of thiattwrible disesse,suchas afferi4 lions of the Ifoitel, stheiiat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing: with frightful rapidity.. tat de puts a. perlodlo dreadfulzufferings by sending him to that undiscovered country from whence no travelsr returns. FIGS, &C., WM. DOCK, IR., & CO The many thounands cured at this Mstitution idtet. year, and thl_galzprous heportent surgical, operations pe.storriiikt b Dr.ldotimon, ;mina:led by the report:ere-0f the SWAM aluiviaaßtb_erYlinere, notloo. or whietV hoe ann . id "44 end4gain more she public, 4esicOvi IdaribTiesn'Z'i*Jelxo et * character and . Xesixenk; bility, is g - 5.8 1 '; *at: gibtc4.4 BLo **Meta • DISEASES- SPERDilircu4p,, DAyS,OF SHOADYI 1.:-/N0TSTOBV: MEDICAL. BALTIMORE =1 DISEASES OF I MP RUDENCE RELIEF IN SIX TO TVTELVE HOURS. HO bIEROUR,Y,OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. to Two Days YOUNG' LIEN MARRIAGE OF,phaiT . o IqAIINMS Oincie No. 7, Sorri kikuosarps. DR. ..IDAls1:00kI, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. YOUNG KEN MARRIAGE,. DIU ASE bF IMPRUDENCE INDORSEMENT OF Tat PRESS. Mee No. 7 South Frodorlek Strict. HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY ESE NINA FEBRUARY 23, 1864 MEDICAL. THE GREAT "AMERICAN REMEDIES," KNOWN AS “lIELIIIBOLD 9 S" G-ENITINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ: SEMIBOLD. BXTRAC.T "BUCHU," HELMBOLD IeYTIL;LcT S.LR4PARILLAt ILELMBOLD Lk - PROVED ROSE WASH. HELMBO,IAD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY 00'19.CENTRATED" COMPOUND . - !`LIIID, EXTRACT BUCHU, A PWITIVY, A.I.II).SP.ECIFIC. pE?tEDY :volt i,Dunt4/o,or xixie BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS riPHlSMOdicilae increases the Vowel; of Di gestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATEEY or CALCEROUS. depoSi tions, and all ; UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re duced, as Wellas pain and inflammation, and is good for MEN, WOMEN or CHILDREN HELIII:I3OLD'S EXTRACT Bunn', FOR WEAKNESSES A.rising.frem Fx.mws,, Habits of Dissipation, Early In , discretion or Abuse, • • ATTENDED VITA 'THE , FOIS;O*ING !IYMPTOMS Indisposition to Exertion, DiriesSof the Skin, Loss of Memory, Loss of Tower, Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, Horror of Disease, Trembling,, Dininoss of Vision, Wikeftibiess, Unittertatl Lamitvidie of the Pain the'Back, Muscular System, ' Pittahlug of the Body,' Hot Hand; Eruptions on the FICA ; Pallid countepace,,„ . Thesoxpiptoms, if allowed to go on which tills 'medi bine tnvarlably remove", soon follow MCPOTENCY, FAT=3,•EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the patient; raw expire. Who can nay that they are not frequently followed by ADP. Nirefol • INSANITY AND cowtaamort Many are aware of the cattle "of' their auffetings, but none will Oonfesav 'The records of the` imiiiiisasykon and the melancholy'deaths by. Consumption, bear ample wit. ness to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Helmbeid's Extract Buehn invariably does. A. trial will C 01 1 ,41100 the most skeptical. FEMALES-FEMALES-FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGL!,. MARRIED, •OR CONTEM PLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to females the Extract , Bo chu is unequalled by any other remedy, as, in Chlorosikqr Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness; or trunpression of the customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schlrrous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Wlntes t Sterility, and ibr all coin plaints incident to the sex, whether arising 40FL Indiscre tion, Habits of Dissipation or in the DECLINE OR GRANGE O 2 LIFE. NO FAMELY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no . Wean; Moreau, or Uepleasant .Medicine for UnpleasantgridDangerous Dineases. KELIEBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICHI7, Cures gecret Diseases in all their stages; at little expense; little or no change - in diet; no inconvenience and no expo sure.. It causes frequent desire, and styes:strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and outing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain'and inflam mation, so frequent in this class of fteases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and. :Wombut . Matter- iTtiousands . upon thousands who have been,the victims of quacks, and : who have paid hettiy fees to be cured in a short time, have fonnd they were deceived = and that the "Poison" has by the use of "powerful Astringents,' , been dried up in the system, to break out, in an aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. Use IfFi MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU fOr all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, fromwhatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a Diuretic. , BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUORU is the Groat Diuretic, and it is certain to have the desired eflect in all Diseases for which it is recom- .Helmbold'a Highly Concentra ted Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLASITIII LIS. This is an affection of the Blood ? and attacks 'the Sexual Organs; Linings of. the Nose, Bari, Thrutt, Wind pipe and other Mucus Surfaces,,u4ingits appearance in the form Ertl:riders. Hein bolds ; Extract Sarsaparilla pu rifies CA. - Blood, and removes all - Scaly Eruptions of the Skins giving,to.the Complexion a Clear and Healthy, Colon, It being prepared expressly for this class< Of complaints, its Blood-FirifyingProperties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparationof Sarsaparila. irP , T , VROLD'S.A9SE WAS% An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection 'in 'diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the ExtructeStichu. and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommended. " - Evidence of the most responsible and re liable character will accompany the medicines. " CERTIFI CATES pr CITIES from eight to twenty , years standing, with names known to Science and, Fame. For Medical Properties of Buchu, see Dispensary of the United States. See Professor DEWEE'S valuable works on the Practiee of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PRYSICK, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MODOWEIJ.., a celebrated. Physician andmem ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, and published in the Trturections "of the" . King's and" Queen's Journal. See mediee-chirurgical Review,pnblished by BENS. TRAVERS,. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. The most the late standard works on Medicine. Extract of Buchul $l . OO per bottle, or six bottles for $5 00, Extract of Sarsaparilla, 00 per bottle, or "six- for' ss'oo.' 'proved Rose Wash, 50 cents per bottle, or six for $2 50, or half a dozen each for $l2 00, which will be suffiCient to core the most obstinate macs, if directions are adhered to. Delivered to any address,' securely packed from ob servation. Describe symptoms- in- all communications. Cures guaranteed. Advice gratis. AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before me an .Alderman of the city of Phihidelphia, a T. Helmbold, who, being ,duly sworn, doth say; Ids preparations contain no narcotic, no mer cury, or other injurious drugs, and are purely; vatable. Sworn andsubscithed before me, this 2.3 d day. of No verriber, DNA , WIL HIBBARD Alderman, Ninth street, rib, Race, Phila. • Address' letter 4 for information in confidence. • 1 11-T, ILEIIHBOLIk Chemist: • Depot 104 Booth 10th street, below Chestnut, Philadel- Pbht• [my2Bly. IgJ Itgrapt PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. REPORTED =PREMIX FOB nEv. SENATE. MONDAY, February 22, 1864. The Senate met at 8 o'clock, P. 5!., and was called to order:by Mr. PENNEY, Speaker. The Journal of Thuraday last was read-and approved. nocoulEw.*www:lll Mr. DONOVAN moved that when the Sen ate adjourn, it be until nest Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The motion was agreed to. Mr. DONOVAN moved that the Senate do now adjourn. Mr. JOHNSON. Mr. Speaker, before the motion is put, if it is in order, I desire, to ask a question of the Speaker. As I was coming td town in the cars, I heard the boom ing of cannon, and I think the ringing of bells, indicating, I suppose, that some circumstance of great moment had happened. Can the SReaker inform me what the hilarity and jol lification meant? Mr. T , AMRERTON. George Washington was born on this day. . Mr. STEIN. I will state to the Senator that this is my birth-day. [Laughter.] Mr. JOHNSON. Then I understand that it was from the fact that this is the birth-day of the Senator from Northampton! The SPEAKER. That appears to be suffi cient explanation. The motion of Mr. DoNovni was then agreed to, and the Senate Adjourned. 331) TeCenrapQ. INDIANA ELECTION A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH ! IND_/AN'A, Felmag 22 The majority in ludirina county is 1,923 for Dr.r:Trioniss ST. Guam, the Union candidate for Senator. Armstrong county has also given a Union majority. SOUTHERN' NEWS. From Rebel Sources. New YoBX, Feb. 22. A rebel clispatch-of-the44th reports Gen. Polk at Meridian, and ramoh, censured for riot attacking Gen.. * Slie*an.. His force consists of 16,00 d men. FOrreat and Lee are stated to have re-oc milled Jackson and to be hovering in Sher man's rear. Another repoit says Adams and Log= have re-occupied Jackson, instead of Forrest and Lee. A rumor was current that General Smith, leadinc , Sherinan's cavalry had a fight at Meridian, B,nd that he was severely wouuded. Tills is thought to be a canard. ' Mosum, Feb. 19.---Farragnt has not re newed his 'attack on Grant's pass. His fleet liesin the sound, the weather being tot) bad for action. No landing has yet been reported.in the di rection or the Pascagoula. Major GeneraiScanimon and staff arrived in Richmond and were lodged in the Libby prison to-day, 'which is a pleasant offset for the loss of Colonel Streight. Forty-eight esdaped Yankee 'officers have been returned to the Libby prison. Five deserters . who went to Newbern, and took up,arms against the Confederacy, were captured and hung at Kingston, N. C., on the 12th inst. The Richmond Enquirer of the 17th has the follewing dispatch; lionnx, Feb. 15.—Meridiali Was evacuated yesierday. The Government property , was saved. Captain Adair, of Forrest's staff,' has ar rived here. Forrest was at Oxford on the 9th. He was confronting a columnbf infantry 6,000 strong, which had come fromlrempliisma Hernando, and twelve cavalry regiments, which had marched via . Colliersville. Sherman's force is 35,000 strong, and is' marching in close order: Lee's cavalry are harassing their flanks and picking up strag glers. ORANGE COURT HOME, Feb. 16.—The enemy have not fallen back to Centreville, as 're ported. Gilinore's cavalry threw a train of cars off the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, six miles above Harper's Ferry; paroling fifty officers and obtaining some booty. Pesdkootru, Feb. 15. = The enemy's fleet, including the flagship, has gone eastward, through there, round the direction of Grant's pass. ' Four more gunboats have aLso appeared steering in the same'course. ir Monum, Feb. I.6.—Governor Watts this morning issued a proclamation to the citizens of Mdbile, stating that the city was about to be attacked, and exhorting all non-combat ants to , leave. FROM WASHINGTON Wisroxerrox, Feb. 22 The Republican National Committee are in session in this city to-day, at Senator Mor gan's house. Efforts are being made to hOld the Presidential nominating convention as early as possible. The National 'Republican, in a semi-official announcement, states that the Government, up I° this afternoon, has no information con firming the report of the capture of 12,000 rebelsl2y General Sherman. From North. Carolina. • Nuw You, Feb. 22. The steamer Ellen S. Terry has arrived_ from Newbern, with , advides to the 17th. The Newbern Times announces that several thousand Union prisoners were sent from Richmond •to Georgia, a few days since. Feracaup-wholled-frbin the almindonea-plan tations on the approach of the rebels, are be ginning to return to their labor. From Fort Monroe. Foss MoITBoE, Feb. 22. The Ilichnien&-Examinei of Febritary 20th says that Spencer Dayton was arrested, tried, iondemned and hung as a Yankee spy, on the 19th, at Castle Thunder. . _ Colonel D. Miles, - 79th Pennsylvania; Cap tain Thomas Hardy, 79th Illinois ;lieutenant S. C. Hare, 112th .Lieutenant Greble, Bth Michigan; Captain Williams, 112th Illi nois; Lieutenant Colonel 'Eli, 'lBth COnnecti extt; Captain E. S. Smith, 19th U. S. Infantry; Lieutenant Wilcox, 10th New ,York Cavalry; Lieutenant Adam Hanf, 45th Cavalry; Daniel Frausberry, Ist Michigan Cavalry; T. J. Ray, 49th Ohio; J. H. Peabody, 19th U.S. Ti, M.!M. Bassitt, ' 53d' Illinois; M.' Bedell, 123 d New York; Capt. Phelps, 33d Indiana; - Capt.. Rosethan, 3d Ohio; Col. Thos. S. Rose, 77th Pennsylvania; H. P. Crawford, 2d Illinois cavalry. and S. B. Sutherland, 125th Ohio, have been recaptured and returned to the Libby Prison. An official dispatch to the War Department dated February 18, announces Shermans' ar rival at Gretman, on •the Ohio and Mobile railroad, without opposition; but he will not be allowed take Mobile without a desperate battle. Their advance is without comparisbn the boldest movement of the war. Sherman has from 25,000 to 30,000 men and they are tearing up the railroad ftrack and burning the bridges in their rear. He medi tates no steps backward. DEPATRIVIENT OF THE SOUTH. PROGRESS OF SIEGE OF CHARLESTON. Operations Becoming Active—Numerons Rebel Desertions—General Beaux°. gard , s Barge Crew Desert—Rebel Torpedo Steamers. CHLBLESTON HatBOB, Feb. 10 Operations are, becoming a little more active than they have lately been. General Gillmore is constantly visiting the different posts to the southward, and almost every arrival from those quarters brings news of some raid into the interior. On James Island the pickets still daily exchange pipers, and the late Charleston papers indicate the most abject misery in the city. We have a constant and steady stream of deserters coming in, varying in number from four to ten, daily. The ma jority of them are from North Carolina, but almost every State is also represented. A fort night ago, a rebel lieutenant from Georgia came in. Day before yesterday, Gen, Bean regard's barge crew deserted ea masse, and came over to Admiral Dabigren. Their news is Very interesting to the fleet It seems that the rebels have eight torpedo boats, like the David that attacked the Ironsides. These boats are all ready and expect to come down nightly. They .are represented as being larger and as carrying two persons more than the original one. They experience great difficulty in getting crews for them, although there are plenty of officers who volunteer for the duty. The submaiine affair, they state, came out of Beach Inlet a week ago, intending to attack the Wabash, but she sunk when on the pas sage and drowned all hands. She was raised the snoceeding night and towed in again. This makes the third time that She has sunk and drowned all hands. Blockade stock is buoyant. They nearly succeeded in running in a large, long side wheel steamer on Tuesday night, but she grounded just Tinder the guns of Moultrie, and was destroyed next morning by the Monitors and batteries Wagner and Gregg. • It seems .that Gen. Beauregard permitted his barge crew to visit her in the night for the purpose of " collecting." Johnny Bargem•an took advantage of the opportunity and came into the. Federal lines. They; say it is the steamer Presto, loaded with clothing and pro visions and with a small'quantitylof arms and ammupition. Eight vessels are still expected, one of them named the St. Petersburg, loaded with a valuable cargo of guns and ammuni tion. The fleet is on the alert. The number of vessels outside the bar has been doubled,lthe iron-clads all move up at night and one patrols the shore 'channel. The Monitors have been rendered unapproachable by fenders, netting, and torpedoes, so that Admiral Deddgren now gladly expects the torpedoes down. Two of our men were killed in Wagner yes terday. We have the greatest difficulty in. making them. cover, and consequently they occasionally pay the penalty for their rash ness. As I write, there are two large fires in Charleston, the result of our shells. Desert ors say the city is now divided into two dis tricts, viz: "in range" and "out of 'range," and that no other expression' is used. You hear constantly remarks, as "Whine are you going ?" "Well, I've got to,. go down in range," or "I'm going up ou t of range tiow." Burglaries occur every night "in range," as the inhabitants do not stay there to protect their goods. One of the guns in Wagner niched a piece out of St. Andrew's steeple last Sunday. It must have created a sensa tion, if they were holding divine . , worship there. General Gillmore is expecting heavy reinforcements, and will; no doubt, treat Dixie to a very active spring campaign. The wea ther is . very moderate, the thermometer stand ing, on an average, at 70 or 65 degrees. CAPTURE OF A REBEL BATTERP-TORPEDO EX- pmu=lrrs HILTON TTF. r), S. C., Feb. 16, 1864.—A re connoissance in force was lately made by Brigadier General Terry towards John's Island, lying between Folly and James Islands, with narrow salt water creeks intervening. It resulted in the capture of a rebel battery of field pieces, with their caissons, ammunition, &c., as well as the gunners serving them. Our loss was five killed and:wounded. EXPEAUFENTS r. 141. M. 111" A TI,T."FrFO RT'S TORTS- DOES At Station Creek, yesterday, a trial was made with the new torpedoes invented by M. Maillefort, the sub-marine engineer, who some years ago reduced the sunken work at Hurl gate, near New York, and thereby improved the navigation of the Rest River and Long Island Sound. The, apparatus consisted of a tin case, con wining one hundred and twenty five pound,s of fine powder, with an internal ex plosive agency regulated by machinery: It is designed to be floated by the tide against.har bor obstructions, and to destroy them: The moment of explosion is predetermined, ac cording to the strength of the current and, the of the tide, and the. machinery adjusted accordingly. An experimental - obstruction, similar to those lately drifted out of Charles- PRICE TWO' 'CENTS. ton harbor, was moved in the ohannsl, near Station Creek, and the torpedo litinlelled Eigainit it. The tide had already by:az to ebb, and the machine consequently did not approach near enough to effect more hurt. But for this miscalculation, the whole mass must have been destroyed. Sinking of a. Blockade-annner. arn4xco=Ei..4 Feb. 18 The British steamer lonia from the Clyde for Nassau, was sunk this morning one mile east of Lucky TRl9nd. Her crew escaped to land. She was one of the fastest boats on the Clyde, having steamed twenty-one miles an hour on her trial trip. New York Money Market. .bl . Evt Foss, Feb. 22 The produce and stock exchsnEe are closed, but there is considerable excitement in Stocks on the street. Prices are generally higher. Gold 101, • - Ohio Troops. PINOINNATI, Feb. 22 The total number of men mustered into the service of this State, np to Satiarday, was 13,- 900. Markets by, Telegraph. Pmuumr,pßas, Feb. 22 There is a good demand for beef cattle to day and prices better; 1,271 head sold at from 13i@15c for extra, 11@124c for fair to good and BelOic per lb for common, as to quality. About 130 cows sold 'at from $20(435 for springers, and $30®50 per, head for cow and calf, which is an advance., Sheep are more active and prices better—abont 5,000 head ar rived and sold at from 8®,94c per lb, gross, the latter rate for choice. Hogs—about 1,- 500 head sold this week at the different yards at from $lOOl2 the 100 lbs, net, as to quality. LIQUORS. FINE LI QUORS. WM'. DOCK JR., & -CO., DRAT,PRS IN FINE FAMILY GROCE RIES opposite the Court House, have on handafine selection of BRANDIES / of .differant vintages. . FINE AND COMMON WINES, Of Every Deseriptim WITISKYS. OLD BOURBON, MONONGAHELA FLNEIRISH AND SCOTCH Whiskys. The best ever brought to this market. OLD WHEAT, FAMILY NECTAR, And the celebrated tainSTKUT GROVE wean , . CHAMPAGNE WINES. BUMS JOHANNESBURG, -• • • SCOTCH AND LUSH ALES. LONDON BROWN STOUT. WILD CHERRY, - • PLANTATIONWIGWAM TONIC =TARS. {.9th a complete stock of ENGLISH. AND AMERICAN PICELLES And Condiments of every description now in the market, and at THE LOWEST RATES. PHOTOGRAPHS. PHOTOGRAPHS! PHOTOGRAPHS!! BURNITE & WELDON, FORMERLY OP RIDGE ROAD, 'RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of _Lir Harrisbiirg that they have moved .their place of business from Ridge Road to No. 110 Market street, be tween Fourth and Fifth, where they hate fitted up a new PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, with all the modern improve ments, where they are prepared to do first class work. We guarantee perfect 'satisfaction to all who favor us with a call. f no2l-d3m 'G-. FLOWERS, PHOTOGRAPHER, (SUCCESSOR TO BURNITE & WELDON,) 'RIDGE ROAD, RAICRISBURG, RA., WrOITLD respectfully inform their old i customers that he has purchased the entire flxttireS of Messrs Burnite k Weldon, including all of their OLD NEGATIVES, so that all who have had their negatives taken by that firm can have their pictures executed as before, at greatly REDUCED PRICES, $2 PER DOZEN. Having refitted the Rooms, they are now equal to any In the city, and I am now prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTE DE VlSErn as • D A3II3ROTYPES, Which for softness of tone and flattering effects cannot be excelled. I guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. B. G. FLOWERS nor2S-d3mos3taw-tutas TinustrarDirrarrrinarr, Orricz or COMPTROLLER or TELE CURRENCY, WASEintarox, Jan. 16, 1864. . , by satisfactory evidence, pre liVisenthe undersigned; it has been made to ap pear that the First Naticinal R,s. of Harrisburg, in the county of Dauphin and- State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized, under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a Na tional currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved February 26th, 1863 , and has complied with all the-provisions of said act, required to be complied with before commencing the business of banking: Now, therefore, I, Hugh liPCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the First National Bank of Hanisburg, county of Dauphin and Statecof Pennsyhra- DIN is authorized to commence the business of banking under the act aforesaid. [L. s.] In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this 17th day of January, 1864. HUGH IPCI7LLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency. jan 19-2 m SILAS WARD, DRALER Di • • PIANO FORTES, ATILODEONS, SHEET HMO, TTIOLINS, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Strings, V Drums, Fifes, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Photograph Canis and Albums, Ambrotype Gems, Engravingx,-Ttietnres, &a, &c. Remember the place, No: 12 Third street, the largest Music Store this side of the geld; cities. jan2B•dtf FOs RENT—The Store . room, cellar and warehouse long occupied Yoseph noac, deed, In the borough of Middletown; Pe The Store Boom is fitted up complete for dry goods,. sid, and the cellar for groceries. It is well located for a.prpt able business. •• • 4 good opportunity is offered to an energetic mim. ie doh large and safe business, or the whole property, &Oi ling and store, will be sold. Inquiry to be made Of JOIDI T. ROSS, ,40 e , Extent° , Middleto Dec 11. 4.fttaWaki PURE CONCENTRATED COFFEE, SUGAR ' AND MILK . K. PERSONS making np boxes to send to their friends in he yillfind WM an elegant atiiela; t one box making forty cups of coffee, vital to any Java three . , and with little labor. For sale at no WM.. DOCK, Ja., & CO. CM CI