Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, March 04, 1864, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
MEDICAL.
DYSPE P..S
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER':
AND DIGESTIVE OHMS,
ARE CURED BY
HOOD LAND,S
GERMAN BITTERS,
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONII,
frILESE Bitters have performed inord-enres;
I. have and do give better satisfaction; have more:.inir r
;limey; have more respectable people to. vouclit,forrthein
Lean any other article in the market. ; , ; i.
We defy any one to contradict, this .assertiou„, and„ will
pay $l,OOO to any one that wilt produce a-certidcate.pub
liAied hv no that is not genuine. Holland's . Doman. ,Dit
tem will cure every case of Chronic or. Nervous . Debility,
Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising i from . it dis
ordered stomach. Observe the following. syrriptonisi i re
sulting from the disorders of the digestive organs: Con
stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the ; head,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Fond, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, Swimming
till
of the head, Hurried and :difficult breathing,
...fluttb at
the heart, Choking or SUENCRtiIIg sensations , when i a
tying posture. Dimness of vision, Dots qr webs hefere: he
sight, Fever and dull•piiin in the head, Deficiency Of, pain
,pinition, Yellowness of the skin endues, Pain. in 11. a 4.Pifip,
Lack, chest, limbs, Be., Sudden flushes of heat,
.Sming
in the flesh, Constant, imaginations of evil, .and greet, de
pression of spirits. ,• . ' , • „ ,
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Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic contains no
rum or whisky, and can't: drunkards, but is the
best Tonic in the world.' ' ' ".:
READ WHO SAS SO
Prom the Rev. Levi O. Beck,. Pastor ,of .the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. 3., formerly ;or, the Noith :Baptis t Church, Philadelphia.
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!MEI
I have known Hoofland's German Bitters favorably for
a number of years. fl. have used'thein is my
and have been so pleased with their effects That I was in
duced to recommend them to many others, and.know:that
they hare operated In a strikingly beneficial manner. I
take great pleasure in thus publicly. prochtimingythis
fact, and calling the Munition of lbw of willi.the
diseases for which they are moommended to tilde ',..Bit.
tars, knowing from experienee that my radointheridatian
will be sustained, .I do this more 'cheerfully as Hoof
-land's hitters is intended to benefit the -alfliCtoci; "and is
"not a rum drink." Yours truly. , , 'a - is ,t '1
` ' '''LEfi Q. B K.'
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From Soy. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of.the En.
eyclopedittof Religious Knowledge antl;Ghtlsqatt ; .014111.-
cle Philaheiphia. •
Although. ot disposed to favor or, Jecommen - elkiiiint
Mehiclues In general, through cliStrust of thiiiringfedypits
and
. offecta, I yet know of no . sufficient rbkinceut, Why; a
man may uoi, testify to the beneflis htiliellevai hiriiself to
have received from any simple preparation, ;in the, Vein!,
that he may thus contribute to. the beieti of. othOrs;
I do this, the more readily in . :regard to, Efeeflances 'Ger-
Man Bitters, prepared lig - Dr. C. M. , Jiteksoh,. Of this city
because I was prejudiced against them forwmany ' years,
ander the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shama
bill Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by :proper
tests, and for encouragement to try them when suffering
from great and long continued debility. Thec,nse of_
three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of - thei
ad
present year, was folloWed by evident' relief tuid.`sel ra
tionto a degree of bodily_and mental vigor which a
not for six months before, and had tamest duipair of
regaining. I therefore thank God andsmy friend-foi_ di
recting me to the, use of them-. '. ' ."; ' ;.'• ,11}'
. J. NRWTON rin.o*N, Philada.
From nor. 'Warren Ihmitolpli, '' Pastor of Baptist
Church Germantown, Penn. , • ~ , - .
Dr. C. .31. Jacksou:—Dear Sir:—Personal experiende
enables me to sarthat I regard the Gentile Bitters, pre
pared by you, as,amost excellent- niedMute. ;In cases of
severe cold and general debility T have btettlieatly hene.
fitted by the 1180 of the Bitters, and doubt not they will
produce similar effects on others.
Yours truly WARARN RANDOLPB
-t • Germantown, Pa. '
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From Rev.' J. IL Turner Pastor of Ifedding E.
Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. C. AL Jackson:—Dear Sir:—Having used. your Ge
rman Bitters In my family frequently lan prepared:to say,.
that it has been of great service . I believe that most;
cases of general debility of the - systeinitli the 5,.1 f;and
most valuable remedy of which . ' hayp sny know tt
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.Yonrs, respectfully . ' " J.H. TURNER"
No. 726'N. Nineteenth. attOt.
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From the Rev. J. M. Lyons,..'formerly Past& of **-
Columbus (14. J.) and If ilestowli (I'LL) Ilapti4,,ClAttrehtts.
ROratitusra , Y.
Dr. C. 3L Jackson : , --Dear,Sit:-4 feel It afileisure thus,
of my own accord, to beitttpabliony;tp, tAcqeellence of
the German Bitters. SOrne,yoirs sinct. - tiel#cnitiCh af
flicted with. Dyspepsia, _fused:them ivilbLveryt_ti.CppfiCial
origin I have reepfutpendedillrnt.p
e .fir,sOnn en
feebled'by that tormenting dLeOaSe, tad liaveheaidrrom
them the most flattering testimonials-a s s to their.lgreat
value. In cases of "general debility, I believe it to be a
tonic that cannot. be,gurPneeen• J. M. LYONS.
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From the Rev Thomas Winter; 'Pasibit e M{fartictrbrigh .
Baptist Church. - • ' ",/ ;-", ..../e-k "-
Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—l. felt it due „Au: y‘eftodixtel
lent preparation, - Dootiand German -Etitters,-to- add my
umv. p o
testimony' to the delseividlYciputation ifilitik@ • d: I
have for years,. at times, been troalSed r ettrim :110.1 rder
in. my head and nervous system. I .ixasrsi ~,py r itl
friend to trre - bottle of your German Bit j -no, Mg,
have experienced great antFurierpeeted_WlPT_;,Vi# :
hasbeen very materially benefltu* , lAontlcltutt - ilk
mend the article where I meet witliAsqll;73(milg.,- 11 4:
.attil,Tand have been assured by many of thCiaid g--
rects: - - Respectfully yours, "._ 1,.
• -.--• • • T.'NVlNTRR;;ROxlo4iglial'a.
From Rev. J. S. Berman,.n .of the'bermakftitsymsa'
Church; KutztOwsilterkscounty, .Pa.. - _: ....:, ....--• -
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Dr. C. 111.'"iJdoktten:—Respeeted; Sir:—l havelbeeti
troubled With h - Dilpepsia nearly twenty veers,my- havenever used any medicine that, did meu. as much good ei
Roollanirs Bitters. lam very much improved Is health,
after having takeit live bottles, ,- - '.. .-.... ,'. , e
Tours with respect, ...- .., . J. SZEIERI4 4 O.q. -
PRIC,F!•.P..
Large Size (holding nearly double quautijy,) $1.,00 ;60 ,
per bottle—half doz. .. .. . ................ . . 4 lipjl
Small Size -75 cents per. bottl .
BEWARE OF CODICERFEITat
See that the signature of "C. Id. JACKSON" the
WRAPPER of each bottle. ,
Should your nearest druggist not have -thecle do
not be put off by any or the Intozitatiultditeileillr,.t ,"bat
may be offered us place, but send;
fbrward, securely packed, by ezerenB '
Princlpal Office end - Manufactory l --
821 Alt cu. :s . R.AELE)43:
PHILADELPIII4.
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JONES & -. EV
. Successors to. C 10t,7097094 . 109*
Pot sale by Dru
, ggists andealers in every, ve,n in t he .gaited States,
I') r,..14
J3ci itelerapt.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT_ NEWS
GENERAL * kILPATifIOK - 'KARR FROM,
GEN. BUTalt .00 7 040,1N1l WITH MN.
Junction of ' the ',Forces at 'White Ho 'se
,
R,IdEIMOND
CARTURi OF AAEBELtOIkCE
Distinction of their . (lamp And Army Stores.
: 1 1149-tif4rnoores Btar says we havvlate and
itteeriatiilg-information from the , front, to the
effect that Gen. HilPatrick; with aa= f6ree 'of
pitkod - cavalryinemarrived'atthe 'White
House, and formed - with a force
sent up by Gen. Butler from the Peninsula.
These stateinents arkbaged•rution" r -the fact
that,-two—of—Gen—Ziiplitrickla—Scoiltiehaye
come lirtek — and-made - Iliet shove reports':
The report Verieved'in We' Army' Of the
P.o,toinaothet Kilpatrick is thus within, a few
IrLT ea Of Itiolinuind, and as Gen. BUtle.ii, co
operating with him we may expect toheat:Of
o Startling news from that quarter in ,a day or
On his mite to the White ItouSe, Gen, Kil
patrielr,i having orders so to do, avoided meet-,
ing anylarge force Vflhe rebels. • •
After he had igt the frimt, another party of
80f) ; ; picked , ,were . 1 sent, out s to ,com-
Ilitin l 9 4 ll4 - hire. They t` hOrq , ver .4111
a were
force, and as , -their "'orders
were not to fight, if
_a battle could "be
avoided, they moved tovraYd'the east, and the
Gomni'arider nob atrikin the diieet road, came
upoii'itr',4part3r, of rebels near „Fredericksbi(ig,
and criPttired theta, anB:'de
stroYed 4'44 111 14W ;(if ,!OttatlW., a-y 14 111 , 11 Y stores ,
aid then proeqededon. their ®ay to Join .141-
paftick: ' -
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From -Washington..
WASII2 . NRTON,,; March 3..
The Star says that last evening the steamer
Harvest Moon, Acting Volunteer Lieut. J. D.
Warren, afrived' ; 'at 'the Navy 'Yard from
Chariestdn'bina; ligying.lefethore on. Saturday
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might,' bringing ,up , , Adiniral Dahlgren and
‘Staffli?: the blith-Atlantic Squadron. - •
ISPaen'tli.* ''left the bar ex:ea-y - 441w . ..was
quiet, with't e exception of some toxeltainent
about torpedoi;,noneUte ho*ever been seen
since tligHousatonie-iwas blown up, but as a
I ) .t . qo l iih 6 li#9. measure, fenders:, ar.q. put
.around the . different , vetislei-nightly. .g: ,-
' " Wherifthellailest Mnonstrived in the Po
.tcknag'Yegeida Y, 'torn was .234 pilot f 4 -hand
'idenial•Dablgren.3444t6o.4B,:fqr the
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and ato9k.ilkis: position. in the.- pilot oose,
''hiiiii;' , g, Itlief'shiliaafely up to . the navy yard.
Corn ; i andeiZovniii was left in command of
tliii fleet.
CIII3
Later front Europe'.
MVO 1... OF:THE:FRAN.
--Recognition QpestiOn.
(Y, =
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'Th'e 4 1 / 4 1416 ,- -Stipg ' ; #11
Denwarkw
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Triv,...,JFpTr t ,m)cp-,;!T r „
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i7 TIIE,-VirgILMANS I . ItEl'• • VIASED
• • ON TILE 18th.- : ,•
. 4 •,' .., .' Ti'V a l i *Xl M,VeliP•
TbtB steamer Causaphaa,arrivedjsconiviiv
erpool, with dates to theilOth , ult.-, = , an&fele.
It/ITN° diefttighes . 4 4 . *! -2 : 1 , 11 4i
,
Thee Australasia n arrived out on the 19th.
The rebel steamer Georgia has left Bred.
There was a vague rumor . that - F7rinet; iil-;
letiag Efociiito fetbgnYz6 the. Stgitiiett ; 64:#Lfe& - -
eracy..) L .: ,•- ._
The German :fortes have: entere Ju tla nd.
. ,The Paris bourse was flat , .; rentei:pollsc.
::T1.4.0, - 4.ichdnlo.: li4Lit.iStillian - Will visit,,. the'
.conits_cd.nressebi,:Paris iind . Vi r indigi;,:hefore
leaving for Mexico.
' '''Os4sOle. l- clOsedi,on Satu.rday. at 9Cik' '. The •
fall ;i4 'We ...iiiii4Sj.-Wair kiVihg to the tone of
Lord Pahnersion'a speech Ain - 4, idaYt evening,
and incressing.fears of further complications 1
arising.' oat:
- The channel the, eq{2l44o,nosii . ,lii, T 444,. is 1
ot,detedtd return to*.Eriglal4 and assemble in
'T'ififtlaiiilitiads, and await further orders. .„
' .kcabiiiet Council was held in tkinitin on.,
Saturday. - -It, had -been-hastily sturundned the ;
previoWiliard.r.... rtt:,ti V: 't ‘,- ;r : t.
• 1-%lFheaVenchliblicytappectra - 16 - ,beltetAing in
!faiWcoUtDoinirial-Vatildaone: . ,of3. the journals_
utter warnings f#WgiCi*. l ':j' - ,:.;:,,,.
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_LATER: -.- , ~, ;_-.:: :-..,_
Ithiindit; February 2o. —The Paris- eorres
p i •Feiticup.of ithe Tipte,i f eftys that, liappleon wills
ndelfailu ta ' iiMprdireti any cOppoty given:
limltomctirehiXreßelk4,c9PP.JVAlle 1t1 1 .4 31 N . ' 5. -
::F , laittle credenoals :at tached: _to thexeikated:
. iiiitentitift er , r-Fritilde tevredognitre Donfed,
"AtfAY: ) -.;ti1Lii45 . 0 37 .491r plivulf:l9th
:nanicottsesijienOtEi.a-a.C4ef. _ .1:* Oißv#4s? ), t of
the :Germans?. the Danes:von:: compelled to.
evi(eknykk t .~rt Jutlend;., , ',lt:CEVifttiry en -1
geWenient" firibietirleiiitlY' tOok'pliicithottc,
Tvoiv . e:kostrinn:men=oi4ar ATO: or
liere4 to
p - et ct'tie :German m ere antmen.
- -Lerd-lQiierston -.on -Tuesday!'ind . 'Friday
ilighfsYokirifiolakbi ifs toC.ithanktigttrati and,
Prussian . - invasionef SolilesitWaiiducllY-,
elieered,:
•Helleclined 5tdiiiy,:. 4 4.114V 1 40* 013 4
i do if the Geimens",niWeil4lo44.:'•,,
;"• Ifi. , : - hr-nitr fdrinerly Brit i sh consul . at, -NeW
l' Orleans; hied recently iti;;Englan&- :' "" .
1 ~,• ; ThkGrernialis were rePillsed - on the ' 18th in,
tvgenendssttack:on the whole line of the Dan
ish. positikett -:.,-:
,r,
,d; 06LA* - arrived with her. machinery.
:sliil*- -1 4:iirabled by an accident' when. two
1 days from port. She haS , Adpalseng - vs for
,tlt w.144c, - po int
~ she will be Idne. ow.
I ,444aW, la l giv " licALlthii ,- .25410 . 01.e , Aug.
s ic
joatittl.Onini , . l Avsti: 4 * ll .` :--:.::'-:':`,.:::
- I )*EDatiislif frligatetin the: Engiiiiii:, 6bA n iiiiii'
Ipal ciiiiiiiiiileitp.jai&ipliibek t of i vesselm.o,
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HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, =Gil .4!:':1864:.
Celtgrapij
Pentisyiv'ania . Legislature:
REPOTRED ZEZRESSLIT FOR THE TELEGRAM.
SENATE.
AFTEANOQ I N SESSION.
1111 S , nate asseriabled at 8 ofblikki, N.
ate liras ` called to ordpi by -Mr. POLEMINdi
Spc,kerpre! tem ' ' -
ersag.sa Off Via BENATIL ,
'lie SP VAXEli.pro j letri alsind-ttiat *ben: "qm
Solve adjourned a moi,iuri.iyai ,
catd.to kko, , ,Alonaidermtionnt ffkrosoldtiort
vidlug lor.a.jArfiontii.f4tOK for Stieitlfer t and
thaLttro.oetkdop.,w,iild ryor.
motion.,
, .
.The gefetiou
_itejn& tnlsen,
agrted to
,11. • • ';'•
The queatioa then o on the reiolution,
that the 80n , ,tte,pscce . o teen ty n L
fo'r ' ! •
Mr. LOWRY move& •to postpone the far
tho.: of = ,the, rce•dition kocyfir
-— 1 • j.,
On the rnottod,
f_L The: 151*1 aart, tearkiware_, mph:EA I:lnbir:
KINSEY and Ur Sl.KAlf,.ar.d were is follow,
v,z :
,
YKAB=biessia. Chaufpneys,DouneliDunlap,
Graham. Hoge, Householder, Johnson, Lowry,
ikl'eandleas, Nichols, Ridgy/ ty, St Clair, Tur
Wi ',Vorthington asid
tem '- 1 -16. • - • • .
RAYS —Mutat?: '434t . dolea c tlikbar; Dono.vati,
Gioia Hopkint; ' Loiicautton,.. ILtitta,
11 berry,. Montgomery', N'4llly, , Stfark,
Stein' and . W.111:63'=1 te
i§o themoifln w laAgiteetlf
A1)DITIONAI; NOTAiItS PITOIIO ni'parrap EA:
gr.) CO HNET.I. moved .Ahlt 1-#lO, SeaMe-rEi
enme the conshiei atlon of bill, [Sett. 'NO,
titled An act te authorize the appointment of
tlona I notar i les l plibliq ; t o o- city, gf
'Philadelphia! " P
Oa the motion,
lyeak i and rieys,-were rrvired i by„,- gr.
KINSEY an d Mi.: s et-I;4A and .wirieftt•
,
dtiainpney- , ,Connell, Duni iv,
'Grahrini V'ff , ge, Householder,. Job inion24?)_tery,
'llt.'Candterts;',lTiChols,lßidgitarf.St:lClrdr-t4di.
rell; , " tOitr sod. 'Flan) i
torike i bi. ';"
Bucher, Donovan,
, Hopkinit I ..Ktiisay.-I.amberton,:itlAffit,
M'Stiirry, Montgoineir, 'Stark,
SteirCrind `.
SrPth•Finottok•was4reoftel - t , f
The question_ then . heiog transeribiegftlie!
'bill - fori.alliritict-readligc . , . - _I
The' yet& 4‘b d rally ttrt warehrt4nirellilty
STEIN''ArAIi-MrbBEARDSLE.E,F andcWere atr.rol
"„Tittal-,LlicesartifiCluirreprieYs; Connell. Dunlap,
Giiihrint,nll%4it-Houselfolder, Jc..hnsori,iLovrr.y,
SitgilleitiiiNitiVdis-Illdriay.Rt.Clate;
Wilton, Worthialgton4odl Speaker
rs
ITars.:- . lilefifistillardeneF.l3uater, Donovan,
Wats, Hopkins, Kitgapy, Lamberton, Latta,
M'Sht‘rry,..,Montgomery,, Reilly, Smith, Stark,
tin add 9Vallacit--16P
So tbe qurstirn was-determined in the merit's
,
The bl,ll,,(,tlteicAttdovet - -ort third reading
.!, LlGstitaktpl)TileiNpiik ,
Mr WORTHINGTON moved-tbrattlie Senate
proceed to the isonaidkation of JA11,411. R• No.
57, rentltled Sn acti riuthqrizing. thei:commis
stoners of Chester county to borrosi.tioney.to
pay bounttes to, volunteers. - -
13,3 r d o .tiore„ - •
' Tlielrgas , ,end , nays were required by Mr.
eirk KONTP(4 I. 4ELY,, aud , were
as rya::
• lltAiv-nbleeets Cliamtinfio,,Colmej),
Graham,; •llckge,-Rtaxsebolder,,JoAnirtn, Di*ry,'
.111Matidlitts; Rtchols,',l4,lgwa t y,._ St; Clitri
WilsortzWorthingl9u,Speaker
:pro tent.--,-.16:: , • • •
NAYS --fityssrs: Ileardslee, Bucher,,Donovan,
'Gaeta,. Bonkins, Lauther.tion„ Latta,
lil'6kerryalloktgoni97 l , .89xiths:Stac k,
Stelnland , Watlaco. 7 •l:s., ,; ; ,
MEI
Fo the Tal>4lollMait siSTPA • j z.
Ta coaimitteelgt Moj whple_tMr. _Arum( In
itheichalr)-the9l;:wstap - aed tgrand;ili) report-
fired toithe Smate , 4, , •
Mt. WORTH.,II , IGTOX:moyad that the Senate
procet d to a second raiding of the'bill.
On
Au,. yeas t and. , nays were yequilred i by Mr.
LA.MBERTON (JAI Mr: BHOHEIVand Were as
follow, viz:
liertais -NtsartglittAlrent,
Graham, Hoge; HOuseholder, Stihtisein,"Tiowry,
61'Candless, NienOle?,`ltlagway, St. Clair. Tar
riil WI I ;hi; Worthingtomand Elensing c• Speaker
pro ten. -16
N,tv,y-Messys iissrdslee, Bucher, Donovan,
Lamberton,, Latta,
, 1;teltly;- Smith, Stark.
i ( 14 5 _ 1 7 .41 14 41 fr• •',
• 4114 PikAlafi: l ,WitlVX l. oeti to:
The illit,,ifatiOnet•the - ,bill was read.
On"tre - Sicti " • - •
The' nays were-Prequired by Mr t
:STBIN-aridIMr.:WALIACE, MtMare as
• ' "
:.•Yeas.4-Messre.l"iGhemPliqs, Connell, Pan
far.. Graham, • :"Eirge,„ „Johnson ,
letyzyi,..,l4l.Vandiess;al
~ chalNll.t.d.g. IM , st ,
:CleirV.•iTurrrll;6WiLloyt,„ ~-Waythingtort
.Fteralng,:.Speaker; tralet6-1.7. I
~. imas-ildfsaraz.:l3antisktol•ilttater,•l l :?DaYan,
..4Ellatz,-.Hopkiins i catneey, l ,.l,a_mhext,* Latts,
M'Sherry, Montgomery, Reilly, Sreith,,Stark;
Stein and: allaGe - i6: 1 ..
So the.ehtlitetilvits•Agreettti,
~ .:;:i n ieLseednitstAtiOnl4.lh.aabilkifaa l'Prfu*
thesteotiOn; .;4 I k,,. 1 •
The yeas and nays were reqntred. by Mr.
WALLACE andrlir. STARK, and were as foli
C0t*9,11, - PunlaP ,
gplhamiillfigge„l4ouseho'dcr„ .
lk,gan t tlill,b,lifetails,.'Eiltivay,l,o;' as% Turf•
-
?r9 11 .,ti ~WAs9lol l4 o.d.l4o:4l,iindll l e)iiiii,,fgtear er
P. l 7 o teqg. - •
-••44 , P 1 , ri" #k_ZPrl'• 7 P4iddirc ' GIMP,
11 . 6 24 12 4,*•4/ 1 1fI PliiAcoktoni', l 4ffir
ontivniery:•, - Itsdly,,STitti; '84,4,:§1
M 41n and
Wallace 74 ' i * •
So the''' se4tienwas agoid to•-
The'''''''
'''''' ''' ''''''''''''''''''d`
lhe 3frai and Wde "Yelluf4
AuggE4 ) . and,,gr, t1,181;[F,T3,L , 441 were
vaaP,
Graliam,llige:lfenieholderJolin'sdnjOwrPol
A'tQartAttlis Nichols d idgwsy St. ,
Slid 41.“. w
z• asTt
TiillNDAT.:.Matoti--.3,- 7844.
, Wottilingtwn it lad. i'lern In
pro tern 6
_
.
NAYS 7 14feeirs: , ;11.3arcislee, Bucher, Glair.,
Hopkins, - Lainbertein',liatts ?dont:
ixt
goery.-Refily; Smitb,.Biliik, Belo and 7 iFtilv
lac ••• - `•-• ' • - •
e section WaS. agreed to.
The filtitth seet•On of the bill was rPad , arid
greedlto.'
The title Was 'agreed to.
Oa p - (Orink the bill for a third.eltling '
TO e yeas 'and h4ce.!'riere required, by Mr.
BI'EIN ata 'li.trlll, and were follow,
Chanopit eys, Onnnell, Daniap,
GratititnAfeare, HonielioTder, blouson, Lowry,
M'Candlees,Nichols,lticigiogaY, St. Clair, Tnirell,
Willson, _Wc4thingttii and Fleming, ' .. 8,64r
pro • ' • •
lkl'ays-LL:tdesers. Reardslec,. Bac her, tionpvtin, ,
(Mita, fropitios, Dombeiton, Latta M'Sberryi
Mantgontirk„ Reilly, 'Smith, Stark, Stein and
Wall§ceK4?-
Wag oi L dCittyl to be prepared.
Mr CIIt:NREL tnovid ) that the Sena 4 pro
ceefl to the Consideratlon of bill; "1/1 R. NO: 1,1
entitled' Ail qt.& fiaribecli,ief Clerk, assistant
clerk 4 arid,ltithettatifing..officere 'of:the Senate
anti Ilona° 'ijiMapiestiotai) yea.• • -
The first section 0( llie bill was lead:"
Mr. KINSEY salit'that,-in hill ,
forleorhilin3s were tiot liberal enongh.
Ei&deirlied tidttj6ificti• shololid be done to '-the
men who had discharged their duties:o,l)Blore
pi the SenattNiatbile the body'was andetticiring
to effikt, Alf ornanitation. '
~ He therefore moved that the bill be reborn:-
inaitterlleathe committee' with ihitinctions to
increase-the Oar of the officers named therein:
Mr. HtIPKINS. I think' it highly probable
that ah/east; some Senators here are.not aware
as to Aktat section this -bill. proposes; to rL peal.
section, ,understand it, iu the en
:wopriatiou bill Of last year. I remernbar to
have had' arms .agency. in hav, a ng that
section incorporated believing. as I did, that
Afiras,justttodproper.
NoW,f air, d*logithesessfineflSS2and I B 6S,
we hart , I believe, in the other ireauch ;o(ith'
-Legislature, a subordinate officer - for every
,mainber-..Of li that „braneh. In • order that th is
_great Anse.might be , corrects' d, I ; prepared
Actiorthe one whichit; is Iproposa.to
reriesi—limiting the , nuraher i:l,enho;rdinate
officers, in the two litianchekof the "Trigialiture.
'There are, comF:loranch, of :the Lei/lila
tore4iliere Were last year, and, this is a,propri
to• CouttOrte "the same ; nuMber—E be
lieve, sixteen or ;eighteen pasteis and folders;
I think,,, five. transcribing clerke, foir, assistant
„thassengeirse !Our (waster] t,,,d00r- keepers, four
caagistant sergesnt-at arms; I think, ,4etn, or
twelve "pazes, Svc., So • Now, I bAleyel . it was ,
prcpsrito incorporate the section In-the appro
kutatiop so.that It wonid,ba,a ) warubogrto
li„was , loot ; then 'known whit,
.Arty. li psinltl: have the..,sicendaOcy ho either
branch of the Legislature at the.:prctiertteelialon;
au 1 deemed it highlypr,opir to have. the see
tionll9*Prat:i(l in the: KiPi4gifitiCeaStikr
"that it might serve as a wititicatienito,rilirparl
ties mot ofpsot that this
,loOrdp of;pffice hold
ers wou l d; , be.o . iptiatteeat enstaingkelons.,
j„,f,we j anr,,ilotinow,iible'iii. thia; item of ap
propriation, when shall ivia bo able to do •It
ia,„.caprptroutr,..that such. a oumber of, men
should be empi4ed. Why, Sif t , they,are in
tioc i ,,srey pfpperaroother. I ventureto say that
tketlinK7iiftif:9rttietit were on duty , one
time f •• • • •:
:]',throw out theso suggeitions • in ,order that
tho g nilemetx who have it in their rsitweFtl3l,Y,
-i f they, see fi t,save the State from unnecessary
' • • •
itfr CIONEtt. distretci.ask the - Senator
. .
, a ou?ation- 7 whither he made ,any attempt at
the cumin.nceoaint - the seision-, of, 1863,
when his party had the'Poiverin thelieuse, to
jieerease the expense. T -
replied { that'athe-coinniencc
,Ment of the 5ei36104,a, 1863: When the Officers
elect appeared foie the i 4 pealier + a desk. lie,rib
jected to their hr:!ing . ,surpra ,ln„brtt ,was ever
,
ruled.
Mr. CONNEI i Ii eald that the iecllon. proposed
to be rep,tialed limited the iittather.of. tranaprib
ers to three. 1114 nuMber.waa not suip,Oleot
iojclo: the work which haci'acoupp)ited on the •
hands - of ; th e tjettate , au d. which al
we:occupy
the atfeetiori, or "'the ti;;dy:ior. the ;melt, si=ty
oi,nirretyolaya Theronly*.difficulti was likre
garcfto thenambei,of,,dnoc-her•Pern,,bitt these.
.officere i bad,One three iltneias much work'frr
the IS , `Mociatic side:of -the %nate as for the
membe son the opposite side; • ,
.1 • lir, - 11 ,t.I.SEY said AbAt Abe rema rks of the
gentlemen , who . precerEd - him: with refer
ence r tu.th. anitinntLat: work aOnelly PA:door- -
keepets for the Denicicratie `meniliers of the
Senate was incorrect. Ho had seen more 439m: -
rheas sent off hy 'one inenitierr on the' other
side thari 'had been • altokether by the'
Democratic Members. He 'did'not had fault
:whol i t s 11 - 0
,8 , 88 tesiioB.4 that those officers
wholaftdisobarzed their duty shoirld receive
proper cdmPetisation.
WILSON .: Iliad the honor:of being,pne,
of .the couiutrtt, a that asi . eed to the resolution
now , before the chamber, and, vslillat L would
be very gentlemenlY in,acoorithodating" my
friend, the,S;3lalol'
in making the sum, larger, (f.ir as laro it is,
rthiiii enointb,)y et I think I airetched:
;nay cijilfo4llCB 8146.4188t4 in ha - Visg - ii•miide as
largip.is it is, - I think it is", defog' these; per- -
aons - biit fair j Ustic:e x-, allow tifemAtie amount
, hive nattiest., al:rd I ,thinii; it Whirld he doing,
plem:griiiiiilDj..lstire .
to keep*thealrereltithout
irrceivlng pay, when is' rcalty. very easyfor
us to name thepay 884,3*t the men go, :hems;
to;tb;,ir families. *;, ; •
In fiusWer to the'Serat4 - frOMWairjan . gton
(11/
r.lcelipsey ani t ilad 10 see thet, - )ip ip
inn - feircii of a ' "r, feint. . ] that
Senators .!who ; have. been ; ,',fillijnister
ing: for ;the Tsai ',two months egainet , all. the ,
taws of t a
he Ligishifare, *but rek I
soil, or abider( of rettlon;,, ;and detain
ing the , brisicetti - . of •thie- chamber al'auch
*I Inert:66(mi OiPenie L;fre are 'here ineurring,
are not the.orreslti..Pros - c . b . reform I have
lit:ittcl 0 . 4' 47 3. 41 IPPnletifat
Vile , frileatifine brit thepareble:
Mr. IltYWitY: I'Weri4likel&,fote with the ,
Senatcrr from. Washiogton, for itifoinii' bit in
asmuch' ge'tlialtVOwed object is to' Send ; thebill
beck' to the committee for the purPose Of tgking . ,
a larger amount of nioney'Arem the Stide Trett
iriry, I wilt vo - 9 no.
Mr., kIi?? . H.INC . I will vote no with the.
Squiter froin:Eritrott the propogitiOn:
On the motion st(Mr. Mr. KINSCY,
The , yeas, and nays were rooked by Mr.
KI SIY" and;: Mr. STEIN; and 'were as WV<
—rfnaar-41eisrs:43.rdslee Litt ;
11
N...A.Tecese , :re.ll4rell„ChirriramyS;Lmitn(!i tr
Donoi Duh
an," liGrAiarii`; Hoge, Hiphine,
ImulArton A -Lowit
IVA.9'."ife, l 3evgli' l #ryr WillgonaerY,"Seilbr,
~21:i1(1. 1 11f.L'aail iiii , ,-7 .:.;
Ridg ;say, Stark:. Stein, St. Clair Mike ,
1 te, Wetttrialinn--- - Fleinicg
)..51iinkkr pie -- • ".•
; :So thaimoticinmas notragreed to. ,
Doting Ike : call. . • • .
lEARbSEIE`Aa'tEts quet(tlaii
:Volyes z ti atti3r queitioir
1141A'beee4aisect hemtitian =be AlliirritiAo aay
th cue of the,Seoateragal thle.:oltier Bl 4o.P•id
me „the other, afternoon,. that he bad just,sent
ten' dollars ivOrthot - d.Jeardentd to htirtis!ople.
bTow, order thativeiliart havive' shilhitent:
nutaharof pattentandfoldersi for the.iporpote s ..
'lvoteGP.. ,r. .!
Mr. Sl'ElN.eaid: Being iu favor of r etrench- -
meat and refers:l; I vote no. ' •• ' '
The regidt of-the - Irons was atititiuniied at be. 4!
fore.atsted. • • I • .
..z ...The first Retina ef=the.l:4ll.was then r
X.r.DONOV . AN ,declared himself williag to
p4'all"thd offici-re were required : to be
present avtlie,comtneneemerrt OUttie Seatibn, or
whb :were - in any manner entitled: .trr payi. but'
be obj ctedtto,the,•expeuditure.of.money to pay.
men who had.,l,•e!orned to seek a `re-nomination;
to tkieir ixtatt; litid*bo hati'b6n defeatiod.
tlowtimie yrkent it'.Traa.Prartosed
tollay trad,4retruited without k4vckbeep.. di-
rested to do so. • „
1:10NOVAT replied t hat' it l ass to that
one-eiception he objected.
=•On'tiaemotion, . • • ,
• The yeaa and naya were. , required by. ,ldr.
CQSNELT and Mr. CELaMPNEYS, ana l Were as
fliltbw, via.: -
- Yees--lifeeers. Cliainpneys, Connell, Iluixhip,
&wham; Noge, llouablrolfilPriATohesen. - 1 - 401 71
ArPkindlle3,,Nicholp t Iliclgway: St. Clalr, Ter.
rell Wdrtikingtaii Fleining, Speak
nee'tem •- •
.13.01trdelte.-liusher,:Dmmvan,
ilopkbas, Lambertop,, ,I.,ltta,VBherry;
.goolgomety, Stilly., Smith, Stark, Strii and
WallacaL-14: • '•-• •
''So the luAion waifigree to.
•The seeondiwctitmcwas•rearl. • • - •
On. the. section; • •
The yet i an And nays were retinireg by in , .
L/TTA•iindlir: STA.HII, and were . es follow;
vii: • • '• - •
Yeas- -Messrs. Oharapnem:.(Jonnell,' Dun
lip, . Graham; Hoge, Householder,. Johnson,
Lowry, M'Gandless - .llldgivaY. St.
Clair, Tarrell Wilson,Voithlogtpri and-Flem
ing, Speaker pro tem:!- - 113: ' -
NAYS—Mesas. Bucher. Donovan,
cllatz. AAMber•to% , •
"BC=lterrY.
montkoragry is. litellly,, Splth, ',.i.ark,S`felik and
Wallace-A.4. - ' •- -
.86.the-rectiori writs agreed:lo. , r.l
The' title.wes;read and nigtegd to. ,
alte bill was then laid over on third read
Mr. GRILHAhI moved to discharge theeko
_mittee op the, Judiciary from the,,Airtler c,ou
idderatiorNni bill; Dr
lilt 140 e dein tit s r V it, iice View litit'atid the
town'-tifttWrinkeVille,‘,:italeghinseconiitKilato
bon! 1144 1 „and ,Aat the Senate proceed to
conaider the sauce"
toiroici motibn •„; • • i..
ri; The-yearand nayti required. hy,„
'•[AMBER:I'OS and, :M!,4 3 9VPNAiii . , A l d . were
se ,follow,
Yetis est . Chu t -ye, onnell Dua&P
r Graham,Hoge; Householder, JohnsorirLowty,
Ilreandless, Nichols, Ridgway,.'S.treiaininTur
cell, • Wilson,. Worthington and Firnieg ;
- Siaiehriro tett " " --r-gooliei.
gooliei. 'l>i/c
-yan' 7. :(1 - latz, 'Hopkins,' Klixkly. , ..,.LamhAtOn,
.le6herryoldont
Stark, stela and Wall .c,-45"."
So the motion wri . e agreed to. •
In committee of whole, [Mr. Ll'akiin
lam ; tbe:nbair,) the bill vias.agriti34lto_and
,ao.repoltad tO,-tha Retilkle• , • : •
i liheseveal sections , the blll,,Were then
,readlied cgreed' to; ;end laid . . over
= On third readin y w .I;
Mr. tONNELL:moved.thati_the :Senate:pro
ceed to consider 4111, : [Ei,,1t. lS,], entitled
An.-act.soaricorooralfotij -
Q(Sclihyllriltutnpike doinAtny.
ihritihn iwitsiaireatO.
passed.to third reading and laid oyer.
Adri..IIF I III.I)ZLF.F. moved,that the Seente do
now. adjourn. ,
Oo the inotiopy ;
The ,y, le a and . J une • ware require.: by Mr.
smtrft *O'd!')/irlirSpElittY, anti-were as fol
,
lbw, viz: " " "
Yana tear s lo,lee, Donovan.
Matz, EfivkineilKinfg-y, lemberto n L".tta.
Sherry; Mont g odiery ; .1314isii,Laiith ; 'Stark,
Stein andrAtilleee--15.,
',NA:irEillereasii/iCht:tnipneye; Connell; Dunlap,
Giahainjloge,lifiruseholdiftp Adineon, Lawry,
jAVOandleee; "tic.nl3lair,- -tureen ; Wilson.: , -and
Worthington —l4
So the , inotion to adjourraliravagreedltir; and
the Serrate Adjourned:
asesoirkyroii , vorre , ory THI :Buz, rtairrolizonn;
nueor.ortoas - Aetna- oonosensito aim,' *Ala*.
itices,onvo las PA , P l 'q7 7 1.""iVAri9rAxi; MD R=
~ . - d ommi*onD
thd''atifnalift f ;the Enaitikhet , -rtionsonaiwhith.
con t mir *ate th*miartink l o.4 %hal oint
resottfßinlAii re:00d: tsltlittroasink -the -Pay of
oritliildielis iu the fall- :/- •-•ti
p e ,ffatlin; rccolketed" r prcsent, t hat ; ,: :
ii,the einitt6llnrili 'J01 . 11107 Initt,Attv,ral.
atinitifes wara - ei t tide, bir_B44 - ford on the ;other
side of the cliatiiherlii;hayeendregoiti- f
dons considered, alfot:Which'filtecr - bg a lie
vote. votiti - g against - those bills and reso
lutions, I di] so not because Of' :eat Opposi
tion, to the pubjMatter, embraced -
theta, - but "i net"lreffer that :
it was coo 3 etfat to pate;:any . ,:tili'diiiink.
the , aliments:4 ahve §tenate. This`
ie my tc,sikis;":tol,7
stances have changett - .'ttint
outnumbered in vothigi:liltiifft tianceive it
to b e 'my fintylo 'adhato;tailtie i Corkiltitutlon
Jattvoatime(r to :siipire,4,.fp the
L od' OtWeate hava,guided the',Aretione
of those 'Whti haYG gone 'hafort'irX t tfOr' 'an un,
interrupted period .of soveroselre;'aiiif t 6
Witty my:**':lti'all - tiOte6;'fhiewhieh, I 3)e- .
to: bp7, - it l:plibli,c`nititicitfitioti Tai,w-r;'
warrantedineither:hy:the'tenatitittlob, the law,%
or pfecedent; lint r ioniter' distetaid of them
.141. ,It, proof were warding, tp Auatitinmik
'AO*: jt - intniihtid 7tbefect'ttit whop .
thielbady 'met orrt e etTaesfay of - .TAM:44, •
it dee - Wed - 6f a'arienaagoas VOW' t iq,ntiocai'd to
the, election of Speaket"—iftsi!Sevrgitninp :j
ceeiftti balioaitat that diy,the t34thar4itdjOttrried.
On two or, three subsequent - the - either
prode(digtOle:Plitel 3 ' with
tagenflAhitmti ilnsr,Tea
tOt- 1
f t e'oe f fu•Spterer.. lt r riah
dEc
ara_* lictll
'bate iven-prOPerto
electft stietilierA*3 eat::
mit - Whether it %ilia/ . iitti p be
sa t more, is 111 0a" - • aeon'
achgtemr' tied
-44; n. a 4", thina9xofzia . A.iiiae
theft' iirii - insintlie'Beiuttoi"from' i Aler
PRICE 1 ,1Tr 4 1 tjA44l
hemy, if you pletwo--who has her
the cash. They could not before, as' )-*
an equal number . of votes. In view, therefore,
of , all -these clrcarnstancee„ if the refusal Lo go
intrran. election:fort Speaker now bollsatskt.".-
d.
in„ upon. take heads chow who thus pre
vest tale 'orgailizttidri• Or the Senate be the
riapensibllltY of whatevar embarrassment may
ba - thrown in thruway , oflegislatits For my
self, I say here that however meritorious a bill
or resolution may he,,(69d I confem to have
'voted againat a number. such 6i003 we met,) I
shall continue iti-*oteino' Wit *lll now do on
this ha Iti'eenclusion, I *Mite pot, it on
record, : for the information of:all, both here
'and ebtailere, .information
the time shall come dur
ing theltsdrar when' I din I reglad tbe 'Senate .
as sn , bigatilzed - body, I will motit-chierfully
vole for such legislation as will do imp* in*:
Lice, to,onr brave solders and their familia?. I
think it highly proliable'Aliat gOie far
hi airs direntiott - tsiviTit&iie Wboareto lend*
and sofconstantly boasting.of ;their.ifrienditpp,
fot mmltorionwolang of pur nitistais
So,: too, I:ay remark in tegard to the Vittoria
resolutions that have been offered in•fairOr of
-
hawing tlie Malone 00441 cwith prifier:
will.hot ray that thetas resolutions ytve uffecell
in mockery,. fJr-that would bewuparliamentaxv,
nor, a 1-1...1 -say that den; to "eni
kirtasit any Senatore, for that woulditienim
pugaing :motives, .butam. jaatifie:l - In
saying that they were (4.o : with the distinct
understanding that they. nould not poseln "the
then state Of airs Sena'n? it the proper" time
I Wiltbe forititNeady to r vote:fer , reifettiliter
of' tlibrotui'ractgr,ahhdtodamote--trixote -fur
compensating the ; ministate i for their eerriciee
but imtil theo, so far es.my vote is concerned,
we must do ear own priiyingL'end I talppoieihat
thitexereise vr)aid not do any of tailarna.,:.
._; Very . rerpect f :yours.
. ; -WILLI Mil HOPIIIM4.
The Constituilon creates the Senate of Penn
.
iryteartitt a perpetual' bcdy, and a - Speaker.
whose place' cannot be vomited dal thwtheifFiat -
atoial: term except by, his denthprreOgnatk at;
oriy;the election of another Speaker to ell his
place /ow P was dely efec'edSPeale
er nf'the Senate 'Sidi de el: of the session of
1868, itndj upon theltist , Tuesday of January,
1864, his Senatort,l term of: office. n having
expired, he called the Senate tit Order aid ad
ministered the - oath to
thexiewlf-kiected meiti-
bars, and stdisequeittlyiitidniinistered the Oath
-of :office to Govbrncr ;Ourtio on the occeeitto of
his.secund inahitnet t ion, his authority, to do, the
li
saMelviti been ric gutted by`the eve....--Or,
the Secretary of the Commiinietaith, thetat-
Lterneylleneraland 'other heads lief• the Stater
arpartmeet aelltoo-?rflitOtte tltooPh of Abe lA
.gislai,nre, and the people CT thc
Setrattiffer District' Alva • ieriognii : anther-
Up • ; order-- a special =election ;to. 7 fill
the vacancy _in..:the Senate cittctudoned by
the resignation of Harry White, by holding
their. ,electlen In pursuance of said' Order.
hold all of - the' acta of Speaker Maher
were =laWfal 'and E proper, that :he t was our
.Spetikerich, the ,fitatjneaday At ,Jatttpny,,and
that.a oar Speaker now ; : and that the lio•
*es_ opposition on • the of the minority
• erhich has succeeded' iibstrtietfri; legislation
- for: Info -Menthe is re:icint iontriyin 4taitaruillncy,
and should...receive thei,conctermn . kfinnA every
loyal. anon. _ -
- The2crldis thrdugh•whech "tee- ilive wined has
Froion'thaethitt2ieceral! lariveronient- and-the
*ate Getierontenti powers nethiro thennaelxca_a
/Arent:: peteer never I - before- devo!PRA ..The
Governs:oat of the people and the panty of the
Tinton 1100 orligclent strait gth ititakelettreiidall
the enetnietinf the , Government, both without
•iitid within . • • . , •
Fre= Fart Monies:
• • Toze-Mowaoz, • March 2.
inarew Aineworthliiia been appointed Cap
tain of the Port of . Gl4 Point by Major General
Butler.• T • •
' The Russian. frigate now here'fired a salute
to-day at noon, in honor of the , anniversari
Of the APSEdn' Prelfri- The salute , was re
sponded-to by the water . Battery 'the Fort
ress, and the I;tritisn'triseteliing in trankptint
'• MajorE. 'Pritner i conunander of the Mil
itary Prison at Iltichmorkki,-reports the nimes
pf the Vrisonerg captured at Sibithfieht,'
rehri*V - I.st, Ufa 'of the killed (Ina
wburidett'its follows: '
Capt. F.,A..itoWir, 99th New York, S.
Harris, 3dPennsylvania,both wounded; Wrn.
Chartiberii; Capt. Commanding the Sniith
'Briggs; Andrew Eopkins;" Chief ISngineer,
liable vessel; Adjutant A. terundi, Twenty-fast
Connectiont; private. .. 14 4Ew 4 .4. 2 41tk New York
Cavaliy, nriTate J. Birk 3d 'enria: Artallery;
privateJ Vaugn 20th . New
York Cavalrjr, all iiraidided. 1 - Irfvtitea Charles
Dertnisitharleallderner and Mike Clarke. of
40. 3 d•Reiltka.: Artillery ~were ki11ed....;
C===M
Thee it - -truVlittia , ciernand for row and it
Mimes! slowly. at WOW. - SO_t_Mllqll. dem and
.for
41
dor flour and only,woo,bbb. Boast S NIT 37
fcti'ei,,tinfiungt and ;:; s B' for Ifriney. - "Ilye
tniiihna'deetinect tol6`. l :'ln - eriiii idea' riliere
iiiinnthing , idcong . 1 .- '-' , Fat- - '-'.dsattud":s* Ltirlteat
and: 6,oooltain7! sea sold . sdr , S,l; 6or e efouth -
FA.,,* $ 1.63. onAit, wb,ilk , $l, 75 1, 00... "Itye
,o(nru . MM4l4 . $ r p 2. - - Ceitilai - asqui46(ll Allow
held - at $1 i§.- - : Oitif-rilafir'vftly iit.B46ssc.
4325 , iiinaaid sells
3 60 and flaxseed at $3 25. No change.:44ltovi-
Mona or groceries;,.- crude _petroleum sells
steadily. at : OM; - .410.? 1 4.4 ill:h4geiskat 46e.
and. tree.at. a . INlnakx..lo4 500
22 4
I %la. sold 4:f• • 13e.:,...-tbe Warrieldiajje,e
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NEW:JADVERTI.
Harrisburg S 1 / 4 ,
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hair; intarrele otory. 'Anew e : aingie
barrel,• balf, quarter eighth or a l urr
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ground'ebrn meef,=thialiAn •
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ner of Seondx „ _men e, reters' -Farmera'
Hotekliillart4tsa -store of Dr:Egio,
on the.
be prow tly, Wendel to.
dec2B-2methia - ' • - MEC HOFFER.
POE-Aikt4-11io eau% and
toccupied tokJeeePh
44. 4 3.4314fiddletevire,.
. The Store Itocntile lifted p_coropletO dtc.,
=AU the delliatftrocerim at-Wife/I _ proth
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