Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, March 08, 1864, Image 2

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THE rzorma ware rot PRESD)HEI' - 7: ,
ABRAHAM LINCOIN:.:.
HA.BBISBURG
TUESDAY EVENING, MAULS, 1864.
I 'v!t l OD tI) i&l S ü (SI ij
Secession In the iiiiiiiini•Fenniylvisnin—
The Banner Oil Treiiiii . Flung to the
Breeze by the Dentocratie Leaders.
We asserted; a few.clup phice, in these
umns, that the conductuf the minority in the
Senate-reminded us forcibly of the action'. of
the conspirators in Congress during the last
year of the Buchanan A.droinistratiOii. - The
traitors in Congress went on paving theway
to secession by offering all kinds of
to the progress of legislation—provoking all.
sorts of passionate debate, until they hadpre
pared the minds of their ignorant followers
outside the halls of legislation, to seaohd them
in their desperate games to break Ani the"
government. Identically in the same line=
proceeding step by step in the same direction
—with alike defiance of the public safety, the
dignity of legislation and the perpetuity of
the Government, the leaders of the
_faction
known as the Democratic party, .and--the
avowed allies of the slaveholdersin rebellion,
have been conducting themselves._ An the,
Senate of Pennsylvania, until their .action
culminate' this morning in an ' , act of
secession such as opened the 'war of
rebellion on, the part of the South
ern conspirators. At the roll-call in the
Senate this morning, not a single De,mperalic.
Senator was in his seat to answer to, his Hain!
This is organizing secession in .the State m
Pennsylvania! It was not the result! 'of an
impulse which only seized these , bad"
men" this morning; but the,Conclusion of ,a
plan long in deliberation, ,to reach the awful
point of a bloody struggle iiiPerisylvinia, by
which the State Government is to be disrupt
ed, and whatever willing fprce tbere lain ia.in our ,
midst, cast in• favor of the slave-holders,,
rebellion. The representatives of the-Knights o l
the Golden Circle who met in the Land oPe
few days since, undoubtedly convened - to encort
age the factious Senators who left their seats this
morning, to the suicidal course which they haee
thus insanely adopted !
--The action of the majority of the Senate
must, of course, decide the continuance of
the absent Senators from their seats. The
law gives that majority the power to compel
the presence of all absent members, and the
Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate will undoilbt,
edly be authorized to bring the absentees to
their senses and their seats, if there is such- a
thing as force in the law and strength in jus
tice. This action on the part of the minority
is an insult to the people of the entire Qom
monwealth—a step in the programme of trea
son, which is a disgrace to the soil - of free
dom,- and which must not go unrebuked and
unpunished. Eet the loyal men of the State . ,
then, prepare themselves for action. We have
long admonished them as to the machinations
of these desperate men. eonfronted then by
the imminent peril of the danger which is ap
parent to all true men, the time has arrived
for every man to buckle on' is armor and re
sist the foe.
The Executive Mansion
We see that Mr. Smith, of Chester . county,.
has introduced into the House a, bill providing
for thesale of the edifice now occupied as an
Executive mansion, and providini,' also, tor
the purchase of a more suitable residence for
the Governor of the Commonwealth. Every
man in Harrisburg, who his the opportunity
kunWing anything of the interior arrange-
ment,bf the present Epeutive mansien, has
long desired to see the residence elumged, as
well to secure a more eligible lacality. as
to procure a houte at once ,desirable and
comfortable as a home, in keeping with
the importance of the station of the oc
cupant. The Executive mansion,' on Second
street, is, in all respects, unfitted for.puch
residence. It has neither the, advantage, of
surrounding grounds, or the accommodation
in its internal arrangements,.egsential to ooiii
fort and convenience. Its dining room and
parlor are scarcely large enough accommo
date an ordinary family; which undOubtedly
renders itincapable of entrtaining,the.gueat
of theehief Magistrate. It has no.scoommeda
tion for a library or private offidel!..-
located that during the fall and 'spring months
the cellar its generally filled . Witti water; and
we believe that some portions of the basement
are now coveredwith ice. -When the vacant lot
adjoining is occupied with buildings, as the ,
owner designs it shall_be in a short time, the
rear of the Executive mansion will be rendered
almost uninhabitable, dark, _ dreary and
mouldy. •
—We trust that there will be - no- delay in
the passage of this bill, and. - that the residence
thus proposed to be'pruchaSell will be one in
all respects worthy of tiie : purposes,to which
it is fo be devoted. There'. are Many, very
many private residences in the city,. far
nor to the residence of the Eiecutile.of 'the
Commonwealth; and more thaxiopp.Pining.Tl.-
vanian has expressed his surprise and , dis
gust when the Executive mansion pointed
out to him. We repeat oUr h07,,' then,'
that those who have the enterprise in-charge,.
willlose no time in harrying it forward to-suc
cess; so that the Governor, his estimable . Wifle
and fimuly, may be removed to a suitable ree
idenoe,Whore they will be Able to entertain
the numerous guests 'which. daily fill the
mansion, and find the Comfort, convenience
and accommodation to which they were n-Cens
tomed before they came- to , reo.4e:ili: our
midst,. and to which they are 'enimiently: - cn
titled at the hands of the pepple : the CP4I.-
monwealth.
Itis !stated that the new loan *1.43 tio„tive4
th:migh the Nagronal Banks, i n otooal o f
plitite bankers; atimak at &it inteided.T. _
Stover's Regiment of Sharp Shooters.
A. month since Major Stover was in the
Army of the Potomac, without any plark.*3-
turning to his native State, to , recruit
neW ; regiment;, Ho recd orders rom
Grev Cu fan, whaliadlieen*itlierized b v 'the
War DeilartreeiKto raise a retrinent of warp
shooters,: so that .littliitess tinniti:,Month*ce
Major Stover reloa`bis headqplrtrs
- city, issued hiOppealtior recruits, and' now
we have the satisffi . etion of announcing that he
has a full regiment—a maximum number of
men, all of whom have either seen service in
ties and discipline of a soldier as to be almost
at once. ready for active service., The alacrity,
in raishig'this regiment ie suggestive of lea
scins,whioh should not be: lost uperi thoseiin'
authority as well-: as; in rebellion. It
proves the indomit tble.4etermination of the
pepple to, make eterY sacrifice to crash
lion. All that the.iimerican.people have—all
that they are, is-in the htOrd of the effort to
put down the slate-holdere,rebellicn, and be
fore" thlt effort becomei a Taillike, the; country
had better be made a howling wilderness.
P A
. • .
—WeCortiratulate COL Stover - ori - his Sill - 3
r
cess. Indeed, we congrittraate the brave men
who have rallied to his standard, equally, on
the devotion, :whick they have 'displayed for
the just cause: of thti country. Nor are we too
sanguine in anticipikting_fnr_ this regiment, a
distinction in the . fleldifor •slaerity
Which hiti' recruitment and final
org9lizati9P. , : .
I'lie U. S. Assessor for the Fourteenth Rev
enue District publishes a very important cir
cular, in which he impresses ;the imperative
necessity' upon . all persOns, arbAerahipi;
firms ,
avocations', or corporutionij,,,Malle:liP , -
ble to any annual duty, licens&or tat, toatake
lists of the amount of the around income of
the business, on or befere the ISt of Vey. en
siling. Those failing to. comply with this, or
der, will be charged asb.additional fifty per
cent. on-the amount of alist to be ririade out
by the assessor himself, 'from such sources of
infornihtion as he May, bi . discre.tiOn, deem
it "ust to Use:
—From this circular ; it will be seen that:all
thatis required or neoessary, is alacrity =Alia
part of the tax 'payer.' . ...;Virithotit any refer
ence to, the matter* ft'r,s4itifeatOlthi?:PaYipent
of the V. S. taxes,; every:businesa,man. under
stands the importance of promptitude. Sue
ceisi is never acideVed - iiiitho4st - In; tho 15ay 7
mel#, becomes matter of.
the utmost economy for . every moan. partner
ship or company; coming -Within the Claes re
ferred to by the assessor, only to dispay or
dinary alacrity, to avoid .thkinerease of fifty
per, cent: on their.tamation.
General. - Kilpatrick . and. -General , Custer,
whose exploits are to-day 'the leading theme ,
of comment and *Of tiodiai:ieThark, are "both;
of them men in the hey,day. of youth.. Silt,
patdck .twenty-eight years old, and has
been'a widower ftir a - Year. Custar, the
youngest ' General - in - the' service, is but
twenty-four years • of .age,, and was ,married
only three;or four weeks ago. Both of-these
brave young men are Weft Pointers, and were
graduated in the saine,:_ 61Uthat of 1861.
General Affirill, whO - niade the' brillfant raid
into Weatlyn Virginia, is a lAtle,the,senior of
these two: He is sow lying. in
, WaShii:gtZn
with both [feet suffering'-aCierly front*Okt- .
bite. During ,the dash 'int(i' Southwestern
Virginia he Was at one, time forty-eight hours,
in the,saddle, expesed ta the fury of a bitter,
cold storm, and he-htne,lbeen disabled - 81'0F
The',:tnthliai i hick appreciate s suali
gallant service as Arverill, bpi ,rendered;
be pleased to learn that he is recovering, and
will be, before llsilg;.'olic'elriorein the saddle.
There vas a '..bazaar'!: in -Rochester, •New
York,:recently, held Ifir'the ladies of thatbity;
one 'of whom'wrote 'to Gen. Grant fora" rock"
of, his hair, to beset.and sold in the fair.. The :
General, of course, acceded to the;.request,
and expressed hilt satisfaction, in view Of the'
demand, that"stock hair iS abundant
as it is, though admitting that ,"tirneor,some
other cause, is beginning to interspersei:he're -
and-there,. a reminder that Winto:l3 have pass
ed." 'He replied:tfrio 6441, not find it in
his heart to refuse such a request o , even
though, by granting it; he . 6711:gimes the: fact*
the ladies of Rochester thitt lie-iir""no' longer
a boy." We ho/feTtlirltdieriierec ....fellOw the
lib:LC-of 4to6heSter , correspondent-tneir,
and cut all the hair-off , theliero's head.
General' Wild, Ny' Tho:ij - i:'now in c.ommand. at
Nor f 9 ll Fi Vir g inia ; -. 7.a5f4rP 16 0.7R 4 3-9-11 1 TPitlOP
pflysician, Broo kline ; 11; nisaiihusettsybat
relinquished a lucrative pradtiee atihe'begin-
ning of the War to enter the field:
A.
_negro . deputAttion. tont ,Louilnanai .-hes
called on.the PresidereaslKingsthat the free
negrqeS-Ofthat State may fie allowed ticvete,
Hereceived the 4PuteitiOn." -, reardicllly;'! - - . ..hut
infornipltheni,it, was not .a !!nulit,,asy, liecs
sity," and would be left le the-LOuisiinaState
Convention.
_,, • _
TE& result of . the elections NeW , Yoil
and New ItaMPshire will be anxiously lobled
for_ by all trite friends; gf. the trP3oll;44a'*.eP.
hive ,riaiontii . 4'44 tli . at it will beiin'iaircox of;
the goyernment. '
Capt. Fink
with General Seammon, was killed by(our own
men _while in the hands of s , band opktierilf.
1 •
Ake , 61;6'
was
lier:,f/f 62 l•‘Bcistogn,
whose_ eat *Pas contested inz theAlonse, has
been comfit reed brikia 06ek. - -
Geidial l FitiliegliLee' has arrived afi!iirA::
reseldohtbey where'ie expected' .to. spon
.
exchanged.. , -
Dr. Ht r. of- GOlthe'ri, Oblitt, - tedeived
.week or two ago a televaphip. %flange:NO - kg
that son,. ptihe;:gcli..coipi. 4#111ary,.91
‘‘no more." . He .finrceScluitely; went - t0
- oureihis soil's body;
reet:qollg, the fi rrt•9l l ..,/iffin been written
„The ' eXeitement . and:. reaction
. .had,etLeh tAn.sffect 430itoz 4 .31iiktl;he
dairititikatai,q:. 1: 11
r.:.r.4 -L;s
Annual TaXFI for
Personal and Po!Weal.:
. '
FOE 211 E TELEGRAPF:'-
.
stNA.TP,
ricerispay, March 8.
Peen .s
'II.ENTIVED , t 4
. .
The. Senate met at il o'clock, A. Ar.., and was
calk& to order. -by'Mr. •rENNEY, Speaker,
whwannotinced 'that lese a than a quorum of
S•natOis the". 'amber.
On motion of NICHOLS, a call of, the
house was taken and'restated as followe:
Passuvr—Messrs. Champneys,Dunlap,Elfga, ; „
ing, Graham, Hoge, Householder, - .l'OluasiAi
Lowry, M'Candless, Nichols, RidgWay,:lltz
Clair, Tl349 l l,_wilspn, worthiroo and Pen
:4l7y;-Splaker-L--16:- -
ABFEI77-Messrs IBetddslee; ‘. Bucher, Cly
mer, Colo:tell; - Dcn.ovan, Glatt, 'Hopkins, Kin
•sey,lamberton,Latta, M'Sherry, Montgomery,
Reilly, Smith, Stark, Stein, and Wallace-47.
gogkraozi. desike to ,state, for the
sinitOr`,-franl iPhiliaelph* 4N11 4 :
c oAtßaz,, , ,)
wto abeeickAhat hi. is-At ricieanto Sena,
tor; but that he is absent from' he city on ac
connt-of ill health.
I flesireU ask:the thairiWhether he would
have any, power, by-a vote of the members
present, to compel the attendance'of the Sen
ators who are absent.
The SPEAKER. Legit 'than a quorum of
the Senate cannot compel the attendance of
the absent ineznheri.
The Chair p, oppnon • that there,is no mo
tion in 'order ,except. to adjourn.
LOWEY moved that the Senate ad
•
Journs•.• • •
— The motion was agreektO, and the Senate
• Adjourned:
HOUSE' it:ICSApiTTATIVES.
.
TyrAblor, Mxtr4T.L 8,.1864,"
Tle entire morning Session was spent in
the first - reading of bills on the private calen
dar. Adjourned till 3P.
3.3t17,1reC,...0ti!ii1)4.-
FROM TENNESSEE.
The Election—Army News, &c.
The county elections yesterday passed oft'
quietly. The whole .number of votes cast, in
Knoxville was 261, against an average poll, in•
peaceful times, of 700. : Making allowance for
absentees in the army and elsewhere, the vote
is full. and larger than was anticipated.
' In the Country diritricta it was even fuller.
Orklnidied'votes were polled in, the, neigh
bOting district, in Sevier. nounty, against
usrial vote of one hundred 'and seventy.
The returns of lino' county` will not be all
iii till to-Morirow..
Thera is nci rpport at all as yet from , the ad
jaCent-counties.
The rote would hsve been much Ic4 - gar, but
many; undPubtedly loYal men,,objected to the.
oath required by goi; Johnson as a condi.-'
thin, and did not Vote..
There* is nothing new in army affairs to re,
port, except the,Eapture, at Ohilhawel
Monn
taiu,
Of sixty retbels, lay the 4tb.:lncliana cav
alry: A, brigade of rebel - cavalry dashed info
our lines to-lief-tie - Mossy creek, but were
handscimslyrepulsiid, perlOok a few pris,
. .
PURSUIT - itAV THE TITIAN
Probability ; .
Our Fortress Monroe correspondent says
that.the army gunboatßrewster ' arrived last
nightfromai-cridse after the steam:tug Titan;
captured by the rebels at Cherrystone. • - • •
She reports chasingf-thu.Titan into the Fi
ankitilak - She••teriortedguard
ship,: and - was allowddr to - .pais, but is now
hemmed in by our navy gunboats, and will
probably be recaptured. - • -
The letter says nothing 'further about Col.
TILE WAVIN*TiIYOOIIO,NEST
The Rebels Preskhrie 14iixes
Oar Form , Withthaiving from Ttme
Hill t to Ringgold,
LON4gIIqET STILL RETRWTN
c::z:=Ei
iteports from Mic•b`l
,
GEKNEERI)Wi - MOIL 1ip.1101,8 X4l ft
,L i la 4 !! kk
nvViiiißsiiries ' AND JACKSON'S
:fC!;';.' '•
tti . r
Definite News Expected.
a...
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--J3nrcirnrem, March 7
diepatch frony Chatanooga_dated the 4th,
aays.that our-arnyycliasretrutted. froni .its late ;
reeonwiitaince, andriioiv'hoWa",pOsition in
advance of its old lines. -VO have closed
Faldrer r Ei toid.HOoker's Chips, and'te rerny. is
•
in splendid condition. • • • -- •
Col.-Harrison,whOirpitigildilice Ridge had
a fullixie*-.of , alton, Suites diet the rebel
force there on Friday was from 20,000 to 30,-
000 men, nearlralrbriffibukcathe up from the
rear onTio "arldsfysatettiOn. 4;- -
Lieut. 'Ciletlhotnt r, Stelae s2ir Indiana, who
was wcyundedip,JlWre - cip4s4sance, is dead.
11threluislavania! pak4id through:ln-'
dianapolis on Saturday for.home, having re
enlisted, " tr r;
alOiller, one the most influential
ciqzkr4 ,Qf istrisossiai Ammty, and , a
statinclitTnidakittovati inurfeied by the guer
rillas in his oviiizlicitliP on th'urad ik y n i g ht
last.
Ariggig - -4fsPatehAtes AI4P/OteWPAe
pressing'otilin'es.
Our adyatice_h beei4vithdrawn from TlM
nel Hill to Ttingol4. - ,74 l rebel furnaces at
Atlanta - ;ha.' stoppd4 running fcirlvAnt
Owl:swam,: hEarohi7.zz:k.iipecial , dhiptoeh I
:from _ paportitleongstreet - •still re-
The rebels shot IMVOn desertere, and
are relentlessly hunting down conscripts.`
They have:sent lorty pieces of artillery.to the
;great Virginia Salines, -which plabe•-•they will
_doubtlessly stabbaroly:holav under' Pneknet
:anct,Breckinxidge , and .. .from it= hreaten Ken
tucky:: _ ' = •
, They are nOtfortifying Bull's psi). • "
i General Con hast•beere 'appointed' chief of
stet:filo Gel:feria' Schofield. 'Poi. SiEi arnly.in
the field, General Potter remains"chlif Of stiffly'
' Our. advance is said to be =near= Morkistown:
'. 7 s.onen AT aioflfl.E . niGitTprque4.lin.
Sr' Piisr,•4ai-4i-.4-caiiti:LiA9Pliiii*liT6
was wellkno~rn here hefqre,the'iar•as a Ayer.,
sngain, - nriived - on SaturdaY Mobile,;
which hR 1eft_9 1 43 11 4 gg-/ultt that;
here were but - 000' tetkiii in iiiibueomd.)
tlibi g 3 t : ' , Ea.-fortifications in *4e rear of the
city. Here= be- carried
.31'a large fortig , g—
General Slit*an's movements had ; fright
ened thepeopta terribly,lint a desperate re-
siitanee wouldhave been made hadhe attacked
the city.
Every male there between eighteen and
fifty-five years is a well-drilled soldier. ' The
'daptiain also rep*ents that there - is' ILO
tregi ill the Borah, but the people are willing
lto accept - pease on almost any terms.
eaders, howeysr; are determined to -light to
the last.
pow of .the emboats in Mobile Bay are
i ron OAS. • J'he Tennessee was the zuosVoz.-,
midable. - -
PEXIMITOII 'AND ?AWE.
General Perrib`erton arAiea at' Columbus,
South Carolina, .having_ 13i*n laid on the
shelf.
General Price. hadmit gone to-Mexico, but
was still in' coimrumirOf his= Nasknarians in
Arkansas.'
.K*o-EN•rt : TY, March 6
Grp - J _E+ZA«
. M.Encems, March 7.—A report is current
that General Sherma4, has arrived at Vicks
burg, and it is generally believed in official
circles that he' has done so. No definite in
telligence et his. , operations has, however,
been received, there having - been no - arrivals
from that place.
General McPherson's corps is reported to
be between Ja9kson and Black ; river, and
Hurlbut is near Brandon. • '
Definite news from the expedition is hourly
expected.
Adjutant.cohen, has been wasted for fur
nishing exemption papers for ssd apiece.
Department of , the South.
CONTINUED BOMNAILDATIZST OF CHARLESTON
Nam' Yoass ,, Minh 7.
The steamier AiagO-hgis Eirilvedlntin Hilton
Head and Charleston bar, with dates to the
4th inst. She b :rings detachments of. : the
47th;2644'ilVdi ZS&
aid 85th Pennsylvania Volunteers, and 3d
Rhode Island battery. Also, some twenty of
ficers, wounfled—mi• glozida, ,azukAlUrfour
rebel deseitersiN3Olonehtfteletilliilie l ,'Sam
mons, Meyer, Slidell and Jackson, are among
the passengers, the total number of whom is
950.., ,
Nothing new from Oharleston except that .
the bombardment was continued -with - good,
effect. The rebels reylied . at intervals, lint
sea:reely doing any injury. .
The supply steamer Bernandasis - reported to •
have captured a rebel. priiiateer in sight of
Port Pickens, _aftar an exciting 'chase. • .The
rebels had, just put a prize crew on- board a
captured trading vessel, which was not over
Earthquake in California:, • •
0.111 Faitirczsco,,lcir 5
At a queiter to'nline o'clock gale reoznirig,
the seiveieee,earthquake, ever experienced in
California_was feat here: .
. . .
The Rev. Thomas" Stari - Bingial be buried
under his pulpit, _on, Sunday next The B7ev.
Mr. KiittridgeAfill preach the funeral sermon.
The New York Election.
" Naw Maar, March 8.
The election is progres4AgtverT quietly,
and the indicsdinos are s tliat *A =STOW
will be light, there will be a we
ble rf at _
jority in favor of the soldierefratchise.
•
S. ,Supreme , Coart,
Weismi!brow, March 8,
Justice prier, haYin. recovered from his
recent ttaQa andsesumed his , seat' Mr
the bench, Ibe arg um ent in 'the qt!ick-siliter'
mining cann_*ai.venniiietl-.44*MOmmg.
Gyn. jGrant in Baltimore
Lieut. Gen. Grant and - his son arrived here
at 11,85 this m 0170.141, and . are now.at Bax
nurn'a 'Huta *-*
He' will proceed to Washington this after
noon at 3.20.
'rho Sawlkenibtia Gone to Pieces.
Pcorirroxo, March .7 P. kr:—Tticiltetuner
Boherobau bas' "gone to - ikeices,""and: h.ex "gciods
are strewn on.the ooSit, formiles. Collector-
Washburn° has.Pdaced a strong guard on the
shore to prevent stealing. Personifrom the
scene of wreck late this' afternobn report that
nothing is le be - seen of the E‘teempship.- •
'ADVERTIsmmENTw
BOR REllll';'..
itNEAT and desirable litdre. room, _exiel
lent for Mll;iitery or Fancy Store. Enquire at
marB-dtf • • _ - . 'rEriE OEM&
Notice to Gets Conettinere. •
rillEE consumers of gle3 •arwnetified that alf
1: bills not paid on or before the 10th bast, the ftqwCd .
gas will be, cut off By order of the 'Board of rnradicia'
marl-d3t • ••• L. GRAY2:Bl,niertOsedetit.,
OR. SALE:-A ,- TWO-STORY"FRAME
F
BUILDING, to tio taken olf of the ground by the
first of April next. For particulars inquire of
- . B. S. KUNKEL,
Corner Fifth and Market sts.
nuul.d4t
ssltie%veat.
. . I:Wmtsvrmit, Yo ax Co., , Pa..;
,
lOSTA. jarge,:pall of finished WHEW
LEATHEE.,,` weighing over 1001b5.,--.4 .., tem a, wagon,_
between New Cumberland "and HarrishurgThe roll of
Leather *int'marked " WELLS, •BIDDLE' & CO., Pitts
burg." Any person finding said roll will receive the
above reward by leaving it at the Pa. Centrallt. R. Depot,
Harrisburg, or at Shell's Tavern. Bridgeport.
marB WELLS , BIDDLE I CO. .
Wholesome.andCoirrenient Sub-
stitute,for Yeast.
FFEAVEKTNT :YEAST POWDER.S.—
£4 They Some to impregnate-the doughi or latter; with
carbonic, acid,. ; which by lie ) expansion.% in* choking pro
duces leeity, Oitfittilas and without ettai-!
noting a *single nutritirs;„element; or adding, thereto any.
thing which the . steteen, does . not ' , constantlY- require:
They enable a cook to. nuke the - moSt , tedious breed,' the
sweetest and. lightest; cakes without ahromentlif delay.‘
Warranted to glve,sstisfaCtion, or no sales. Prepared 'and
sold, wholetiale and retail, by.
S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., Druggists,
uff Market street, Harrisburg.
E El]
Proposals 'for Co , ,
1:2-`ff.47LX.ILNIA,STAT* 1,14 , 14.1171,1Mi5P1T.4341.
7 ,
PROPOSAT: 4 S.intIie reGeiVedlintil
Zl, 1884} :for supplying` this
Hospital with. Skr-Hutrosso :Tose of A:No: larokeu Coal,
of the best quality freefromalste au& other imikuri-
Thieoal to,be.4elivered on. the •• wharf of Abe Hoepttal
( mate geoneytraniek =al,. the ::welghttolei:deternesi
by the weigh Joek H an i s b m . g. . _p inosaiti tom ,
at
tev
marl-td' J:011N . cIIRWEN; 'Superintendent:
0 11.0iFe
C L.O.- E , R SE-E'er
PARSONS' AGRICULTURAL STORE,
No. 110 MARKET STREET.
inarB-d&w3w
JOSHUA WIESTLING, -
ANTORNE'Y - • VV;,
OFFICE:IN- WALITUr STREET,
0 PP , O T - i'iri • J•ll'T AT E'CI ' PIT ` `L`_I OTXL
. • 11 . 13 : 1 8BURG, - -
Vittu-Sine 4
. as PeTbkipin‘to.the prpfeini,
wilf'receive Prompt a 4maricattaution„
mar3-dclaw2tawx.
' icipinum -
LOST—L in
BetwaenTh 1 and Walnut streets,
t h e disowns ,pipik; .erinserar z atrasam, 1:111S
' te' N. get VawArlllll9r9, and a ,filiqaMA for P I/Wit*
!m u g rfren,eadAviSee slnote wYi irintse , jW2 • • • • -
Ins return to .- .z. tatarb-Btl THIS OM
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Proposals --... • - ,4 ,, _
P a/. 1 1 7 1 7
......g .. .
2d, . 864. , z
1.
at
• 7 *' - -4:.::: . . ' - '
Ar - - M , will' !IS received
_....05i,05.:,,,,z4;71.4m d ay of Malin
- Alif:3,akaNniktax,` j3lrrtlaiirnoP7flh"."''''..--e, a°"1121"11 .
1
S 31111.7) Y
•
11Vi8-84th ;H t RE I E HUNDRED AND FIFTY MULES,
TO BE DELIVERED AT
GRAFTON, MARTINSBURG AND HAR
and to coultirna to the following
SPECIFICATIONS:
ALL to bio Eland, 7 eal developed anima* in fall heahk
free from any blenAhol ?fteldothich would unfit
them for severe work and lagood-flesh.
iglitOß to a
"VP)PMTllarldne lidalt-p:
alO he
The full name and poet-office address of the-.holder
must appear In the proposed
If the bid is made in the name of a firm, the name of
ell the partimi must.appeas" or idur bid wjll .bet considered
as the indivithiaglireffpbsias naityralgiirng IL
Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered,
and an oath of allegiance must accompany each proposi
tion.
Bidders must state at which of the above tamed points
they terideliveries ,
m FOldreSstill :to hesiodenttlined, al
111 - MM - eMir., an should . 613 Marked; 'TProposals for
Mules."
Bids for tiny (50) mules_suid upwards will be re-
The ability or the bidder to fill the contract, should It
be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by twiaresponsi
ble persois r whoca signatures mrestAiVappended to the
guarantee.
The , responsibility of the guarantors must be shown
by the official certificate of a United States District Judge
. or Attorneh - Golliictirr of tester* or other Government
official, or some responsible person known to this office.
Bidders must be.present. in.perecin when their bids are
opened, or theft prerarsidewfil not be aolitdered.
Bonds equal in amount to , half the sum to be received
an Ma-contract, Opted- by Gm 'contractor and both his
guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder,
upon signing the contract.
As tho bond must be accompanied by the contract, it
will be necessary for the bidders to have their bondsmen
with them, or to have bonds signed in anticipation, and
ready to bo produced when the contract is signed.
Blanks for bonds can be procured upon application be
teg made at this office, either personally, by *ter or tel
.
We, of the mangy and State .of
and _et the county of -, and State
Or ----, do hertitiy guarantee that Es able to
fulfill a contract in accordance With the-terms - et' hkr pro.
pi:Nation, and tbat,-should lds propesiden be accepted, be
wilt at once , enter into a contract inaccordancothinntrWar
Should the contract be awarded fo. him; we areprepared
to become his sureties.
(To this guarantee must be appended the official co" in
t -
mite above mentioned.)
Baurixoaz, March 8
PROPOSALS.
-
- OE.OI:IARANTEE.
INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &c.
All mules contracted for under this ad7 4 . erosetnent will
he_subjectodto ge o d.iraTteutio.n, a.thi those not coararm-
Inio the eltecfliO, MI win .
The meldi must 441 be &direr
40171, at the several paints
Within . littercP s ) d av 's from datersigning the ten-
. . .
Ymoot to b°mtd ° as soon after the 'oetapletion of
...
each contract as y . undereigned may be in funds Any
informality bid or non-conformance with the terms
of this ad ve"samenS will insure the rejection of the pro
poead.
Thgl " . ..tidersigned - reserves to himself tbo right to reject
any or all the bids that he may doom too high.
A. V. BARRI:SI:MR,
Capt.. aict_Clllef.QuartemOster Dept Wee irithgbga
mar74,l •
_ •
UNITED STATES ENTKEEAL EETIWITE.
ANNUAL TAXES FOR 1864.
The attention of tax- pets is hereby called to the pro
visions of the 'United-Law telative to the
assessment of India Wes' '13.r"4:14!'"
By the sixth section of the act of July 1, 1862, it is
made the duty of all persons, partnerships, Brine, associ
ations, or corporations, : made liable_ to any, annual det7,
lictlata. , QS tax, . o .x.qe , Biro= -mot Snisr-Yormsv orlitsv
to racicoss f jo make _a list oc-returi.tcr tha Asidsrant
AMmonxtr of the:DiMeMt.,whers.: located of -the' ainramt , of
annual income, the: articles or ,objects• charged. witha
special. tar:, and the business, or occupation liable to pay
a4l
. Every Verson who Rainfall to makesuch return by the
day;specitied_will be ilablato be.asseseedity the Assessor,
iscordiscto the beat, information which he can obtain;
and in such case the Assessor is required to add fifty per
contain to the amount of thefts= of mcb
Evel7 person who sludl ‘ dehver to an. Assessor any false
dr.frandnient or swith intent to evade the
valmition or enumeration • by lair,' is subject to a
tine of Hie hundred dollar's; mid in such case the list will
be made out by the Assessor or Assistant Assessor, and
from the valuation and.. enumeration- as made there can
be no appeaL •
Payment of the annual taxes, except those for, licenses,
wing:lot:be dennuniesi until the thirtieth day OfStunt.
Theappetglate , blanks on -whieb te'make Tetkiitit'And
all necessary Information mill' be turthetted - by l ßen)anint
F. Kendig, Assistant Assessor for the Flrst - Divisioti` at his
office in Middletown, and Wm. H. Coslow, Assistant-As-
sensor for the Second Division, et his aloe in Harrisburg
Returns should be deltyered ha the siiiistant of the division
in which the person so - required - reintes, on or before the
first Monday in May, at his office. _
marT4l3ti - 11 - ,• • 8,1.1122140 pr 14th District, Middletown.
151 1 1aEL:The• account of A. -.Fahnes
took toot 07%DowningtownflyhratiCand
itarrieburgTareptke. beentletrin the Court or
=cm Pleatrof Deophiv councy, and will be' confirmed on
the 98th. day of April, 7.864, =deo cause 'benbeieni to the:
cantraryr; • .• - J 0:17017SG,
inar9.doaw2tawlt Prothonotary,.
Ilhastee Account.
second account of John A. Fisher,
Trustee of Ann Shippen Fisher, deed, and the
heirs of George Fisher, late of ,Fine Ford, Dauphin coun
ty, ditc'd, has been Bled in the Court. of Common Pleas of
said:county, and .tviD be ~confirmed on. the lath, day of
APIA ISWOMess maw be shown to the oontram. •
MarS-daitilitawit - J. G. I"ol:ThrGi Prothonotary.
14 GI PHYSIOLOGI AL yieW of MA RILIA GE,
containing nearty 390peges, and,l3o tine plates and.,
hneraimits of the Anatomy . of the Sexual krgans in a
slide of Health 'and Disease, with a Treatise, on Self,.
Abuse, its Deplorable Consequence upon the Mind and
Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment—the only
rational and successfril Medeaf arm, as shown by the re
port of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married,
andthose contemplating marriage, who entertain &midi
of 'their poyitiealcondithon. Sent ..free of .postage to any
addrma L ooreceipkor 25 cents, In stamps. or postal cur
rency,by addressing Dr. LA CROTIC, Na 51 Maiden Lana,
Allxiny, N. Y.' • merlAkwam
731;E. "WYERS,ACA.DENEEC CADETS ; " of
the West„ Chester Academy and 'Wintry Inswitnte,
WUI give, Alain drills: in Harrisbing, i on WEDNESDAY,
the Jost, at 4% o'clect,..e.'w., and on THURSDAY, as
9 o'clock,' if, His Excellency, Governor Curtin, will
review the Cadets, on Wednesday at. 5 &dock.
mart-4t WM. F. WYERS, A. IL, Principal
von saup.
APLOT of Ground,. fronting on Chestnut
street 52 feet. .6 inches, running along Dewberry .
alley 2136feetlo Chcry-alley t vrith 4 frame .houses. En
quirt' [ntarra4Ul .Triat "CIVRADDIER.
,
pris. - fett oak the. corner of Third :and
mitr4= tiout*reAts. Enquire of Wit O. SIOLITDENI
tlif
FOR RENT.
ATAVER;kT-STANl),9it_l344p : Atmel; Ap
ply - 'GEM ItUNXEL,
mar4-d6t* Canal street, between State and Walnut.
1)
13.TF0 aoSI'DIRTFOLIpS4
!
P..:013233.11dgti and Backgammed ittie assort:
man; juseduccheed - SCHEYFER'S B6OBSrORR. •
1000 TrA*l_,.pifteen.
land lbw Ifichener'atkoudrtor Thum,
cured exuruady fur fuouly .ueo and-for 'that • for
ode - at. 441 Wit D0G1C.,414-Set
• _
A ROVElCiithof chgiee Zatawbs :Grapes
! 49. .* • - JOIEWIVIEVIL -
•.
,
neiTSalia; trash Ilesehe4, goe-o ang
JAAN., hci 'maliseo 00 - Came Green' torn, 200
48 " Green Pen pla bY• -the: most celebrated fruit
growers, and every can warranted to give satisfaction, for
sale at feb2 - iffik,GOGlE,4m, &90.
40 BOXES ORANGES, ingood order ;
199_ Amiga of CHOICE APPLES far Ewe at
PEIN - WJEK Fruit Stare;
C_ .. .
.. , .
~...."" ' -, AWSTARD, the best itaporkti;
om ii,tl - 040uatfor sale by -.. '- •
. • - WM, DOCK, ha,* Ca ..,
.
BiklTGEgrVitailidtgi—A large lot of
0 superior pram& andWlMMoc a rgtiy .
tigAantittitiLl 'if
OLZAOII4I k
FMANlAtreinbPsfalltoi
MU.
WANTS.
'WANTED,
AFEW first-class WOOD WORE-Ai:EN
Cabinet Makers or Carpenters
. ALSO,
MACIMISTS. and MOULDERS. Apply at the
Meirgtnw EAGLE WORKF.
BARK. BARR.
W.LittßD Black Oak and other Bari;;, t i c
livered in Harrisburg, Pa., near the &pot. 1 ,
highest market price in cash paid for any amour,[_ -
For Information call on S. L. IfcCULLOCII.
Exchange Broker, 123 Market street, itarrt , barr., l'a.
febLS•deodtf
51000 WANTED with or without
$
- a business man, by the first o
April, to use in the manufacturing and mercantile
um in Harrisburg, Ft. For making mope the opport:-
lily lea rare one and safe. No competition. For infor
mation enquire of L McCULLOCH,
Brater,= Market street, litarrLronrg, Pa.
tf
WANTED,
AI.IIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, to act in the
c4ctsy or, 1... - uRsE, to take charge of two cl
drew. ` Must tWone who has hail experieLce nursa,
Either an English or Scotch Woman preferred. To such
good wages will be paid, and a good home guaranteed
Apply at ROME 33, State Capitol Hotel, lieta eta I,
o'clock, .11- . w and 6 man ti!!-
WANTED -500 bbls. Fresh Dandel ion
Vlr Root, by A. KiRIXEL BRA,
Apothecaries, 118 blarkeest...
clSol
AG"
wanted to sell the standard hi s
tory of the War. A rare chance to make a m mo ,
Agents am clearing from $l.OO to $2OO per month. 2i.:0, , A!
volumes already sold. Send for circulars. A.1.1r,,
de 30
NEW A_DVERTNE3LENTS.
thaiiT D I3O °Tr.RT I It/Seta and Valuable
Discovery.
- HILTON';
SOLITBL.E GEIVEY.'"
Applicable to all is of more general practical u tufty
mead Ana than any invention now betel', t -
public. It has peen thoroughly 1,,
during the last two , years by r
men, and pronounced by all i e
SUPERIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Preparations kno.
Tozes lasournis Catna is a
thing, and the result of years
study; its combivation if. on
A new Udng,
Scienti,Re, Primtiples,
And under no CirCOP not-vices
change of temperature , will it Ix!
0m . .. corrupt or omit any olTdr:s:e
Its Combination.
Diattigacturers, using Slactune.t
Bm t avfd Shoe Man
.ufacturera
• muting for the Channels, a w,
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature.
Will lind it sulliciently adin,li[.
I their use, as has been proved.
Jewelers.
is Especially Adapted to
And we claim as an especial
that it sticks Patches to Boots $4.-1
Shoes antflciently strong
tching.
tairdies.
LIQUID CEMEN:
It lt(pad.
Extant that is a snre thing for mar.!
ing
trer erm.„
erY.
Toy;
Bone,
Ivory
Undarticles of Household use
Thrron's Lammas Caw=
in a liquid farm and as easily ap
plied as paste.
RECTOS'S IssouraLE CEIISST
Is insolnole to water or oil.
.11xi.7Ox's insoixists CfriaSSr
Adheres oily substances_
E.
Supplied in Family or Manua:
rarer% Packages from 2 ounces to 1&
lbs. _ _ .
F&nl
PbbN
UJNCI & 3LWINSI3
Agenta in
e1&-dily
FOR THE CENTRE TABLE.
HOW delightful to look upon the features
of oar departed loved ones! How pleasing 19
mane with oaridepet. friends. How instructive ix,. &ir
eating to become acquainted with the countenance
great and good men and women. flow charming
mire the works of natore!the handiwork of human
All this pleasure:yen may obtain at a very eir..7.:!
lay, by selecting CARTES DE VISTTE or PHOT.A.it..,: . *:
CARIA
. [mnde by the best artists in New York,)
eraht;.ftbent Perim; 'Statuary and Macy Pictures,
at. 10 cram - and when you have made a SeIeCTIOG.
serve them in a.weirtiound
PHOTOGRAPH_ ALBUM,
or wmaryon will 'end an extensive assortment, h:.:
comely bound with linen guards or patent hinged
in every style of binding, size, quality, and at reasons
prices at . SCHUFEIVS BOOKS CORE.
Sign of the "Ameriain Flag," ilarrnbuig,
febl6
HE First National Bank of liarrinbur
'
TPa, Capital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege of incr.-
lug It to $3OO 000.
The State Capital Bank baying organized under tEe
to provide a National currency, under the above cis -`
rasp3etrally wren' its services for the collection a N.
Dniftik, Bills of Exchange, receive money on depoz::.
bay and sell exchange on all parts of the couutr,.
The business will be conducted at the corner of
and Walnut Mena, by the following named director
officenit
.TotokH. Bassos,
SIMON aixceos,
llni.Luar counts,
J. D. GamKos.
JOHN. H. BRIGc4, Pre
GEO. IL SMALL c
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
FARRELL, IRVING &
510 MINOR STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
MANUFACTURERS of
ROLL WRAPPERS,
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ATE - nrual,
CAP AND CROWN 3IANILI
on band or made to order.
Highest price paid: for rope in large or small ql
ties_ marl
Steam Saw Mill for Sale or - Rent
THE undertigned offers for sale a
MILL PROPERTY," situated on the Sasq , ....
river, at Duncan's Island, fifteen miles west .l i.
burg. This Property-has'the advantage of
Market, and is accessible by canal or railway. T:.
grthe most, improyed style, with a got,:
etitplue, which drives two Gate Saws. OLV
and the other with eighty feet of auTiage;
circular saws for the manufacture of Shingl,-, L. -
Pickett& -
The above property forts& or rent on rea.. ,
For particalara address by mail, or call in
JOSEPH SM ITH Duncan' I -
envenu , I'
mars-dlm*
MEDICAL BOARD.
Ifaarqrarrrass M:: . • •
HOSPITAL DEP.IRTSIE • T
ILLILSISSUP.G, PA., March 1.
ITSTATE MEDICAL BOARD
hitniaoala meet bo PHILADELPHIA. Qua
-THURSDAY; THE 10th OF MARCH, iNsT
and °outlet:win sestionat least eight days. t ,,
esenlidatess for appointments as essist , Rt
Pennsylvania Regimens. The eject Is to
ORMAN in the recruited regiments which may r
&Waal AsaistantEmegeons.
Physicians in good health, furnishing satifactori '
mimic of their indcurey, sobriety and
admitted to the examination.
The roams in which the ecamhution will be
be intlioldeAlethe - Citlinipe - in on the day of inect:r4
By- order of the GOTIENOR.
RTNG, Surgeon Generr:
mad..dfd
N - IC -I E -- I V E WINE.
ri
FINS STA FiEßßYtuld. ELDERBERRY WE''.
Tarreiled,pure - Fcr tale at
PDS - DOGS, Js., & CC%
JONES BROS. a.
Publishes, Baltimore, Md.
BOOT ..C.VD SHOE
it. the best artide Imouu
JEIVELERS
It is the only
gins oil
HILTON BROS. 1k ca,
Proprietors,
Providence, i
p 01:4 , :ii 0)01
133E2
Yors6,
Gw. F. Ilyst}: