Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 09, 1862, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Thllllllll3' Morning, January 0, 1862.
'filo SIXTH NM YORK CAVALRY, who passed
tlitou4h this city week before last, have gone
into winter (platers at York, Pa.
REVIVAL MEETINGS. A series of ,revival
te.etines are now in progress in the Vine'
street Methodist church. They are held every
evenner, except Satuidiy, and are generally .
well attei.d.ed, with quite successful results.
THE EIGHTH OF JANUART. — Capt. G. W: P:
Davi: Company of Volunteets, guardifig the
public property here, favored our citizens yes
t relay with a street parade, and in honor of
the a eniversitry of the battle of New Orleans,
fired a nuwber of salvos of musketry in the
ttlechi throughout the city.
BEArrrieut —The tieeh and shrubbery along.
the river presented a beautiful appearance yes
t play. The 'tap r arising from the earth
the ,light being condensed by the cold,
WI, Ivan eri the twigs and branches of the
tide ., which in the soft light oe the morning,
p r , k nied to the eye a pleasing and enchanting
scene
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rs,olalN .B BIRTH DAY.— r rTllO to their in
the printers of the Thirteenth Regi
stint talk of celebrating the birth-day of
fradin, the 17th inst., in true typtigrahical
4ti le, should "circumstances, over which they
have fio control," permit. Whether they will
it alone or unite with the other printers of
the brigade has not yet been determined.
We have heard nothing yet of, the usual ban
quet of the Typographical Union of .this city,
in isometry of the great Printer. Probably the
pressure of the times has rendered it wise to
psss it by this year. The spirit of our people
is not very festive, although buoyant. •
THE FORTY-FIFTH PRINBYLVAPIA.—The Penn
sylvania troops in South Carolina have celebra
ted the new year. They have cut off the rail
communication between the agistocratic cities
of Charleston and Savannah, and as these
great Southern capitals had previously been
blockaded by water, their Insolation is com
plete. The regiment that has perforthed this
tine feat is the Forty-Fifth Pennsylvania,
commanded by Col Thomas Welsh, of.Colum
his, Lancaster county, as brave a soldier as
ever wore the uniform of that country which
he has served on more than one bloody field.
Honor to him and the gallant boys under his
lead ! A number of Dauphin county soldiers
belongs to this regiment.
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Pomos.—Before the Mayor —Jno. Geiger—a
vsg," was found by the police "lying around
loose," and after obtaininga comfortable night's
lodging in the city lock-up, was remanded for a
further hearing.
A dilapidated specimen of humanity, who re
sponded to the name of William Sheppard, was
arraigned for attempting to steal money at the
oyster saloon of Mr. M'Cann, in the basement
of Military Hall, Third street.. Committed to
answer.
Jno. Tway, Supervisor of the First District,
Jon. Gastrock, Supervisor of the Second Dis
trict, and John Weitzell, Supervisor of the
Third District, were severally summoned on the
oath of police officers Campbell and Kline,
charged with neglect of duty in permitting snow
to remain on the sideways and gutters of the
city, contrary to the ordioance in such case
made and provided. They severally entered
bail to appear and answer.
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SANFORD'S OPERA House.—This popular place
of amusement, erected by the enterpriaing man
ager S. S. Sanford, Esq., of Philadelphia, was
duly inaugurated Tuesday evening, under most
flattering auspices. Long before the hOur ad
vertised (or the opening of the doors that sec
tion of the city in which the Opera ibises) is
situated presented a flowing tide of hitmanity,
all rushing to the great centre of attiacrtion—
and by the time for the commencement of the
performances, so completely packed , was 'the
auticalum, that hundreds were unable to gain
ainuttanc e . We have already alluded to the
interior arrangements of the establishment—the
gorgeous fr , sees, beautiful tapestry, scroll ,
Work, gas brackets, and other .ornaments, and
Will only add, that as beautiful as they ap
peared in the dim, uncertain light of day,' tha
tim e of our previous observation, : thy Were •
rendered still more gorgeous last night, when
gilded hype rich flood of light from a hun
dred gas burners. Indeed, the rich and cosiey
appearance of the hall was the subject' of gen
eral remark among the audience . ' nights
and Mr. &word was h ghly core mended
fur his liberality in fitting up such 'a beau
tiful place of amusement for the accomodation
of patrons. Of course the prograMme for
last evening's entertainment was soinething
extra for the occasion, and it is scarcely neces
sary for us to add that the performers went
through their several rolls is an admirable
manner. The singing of hir. Cameron' was
admirable, and proved especially acceptable to
the audience, who was fairly carried away by
its mellowness and richness of tone. The dime:
ing of bliss Julia Sanlurd was also much ad , :
mired. She is certainly claalc in her poses, and
it is quite refreshing to Watch the arch naivete
with which she so gracefully sets forth her
well booked up in
postures. She is certainly
the "poetry cf motion."
Altogether the pereformanosa last nicht were
of the most recherche description, and delighted
the audience amazingly.
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AN Arracrtwo IaorDENT.—A clergyman of
this city recently attended the funeral of an
iuteresting young hotly in the country. After
the address at the house, and as the procession
was about to move, the coffin was borne into an
adjoining room, where three remaining sisters
lay ill with the same disease of which the de
ceased had died, to permit them and an afflict
ed mother to take a last fond look at the de
rted. The parting - scene wag truly solemn
and afflicting, and drew tears from eyes =need
to eep.
Ica.—The small streams of water in the vi
cinity of our city hive been pretty well frozen
ever by the bold weather , of the, last few days,
and although at present covered with a few
inches of snow, some of our ice merchants•have
embraced the opportunity to commence gath
ering their usual supply of the "crystal biu' ks"
for next summer's consumption.
Walt or Pavia& —The Second:of the series
of Union Meetings now in.progress'in this city
was held to the Baptist churcir, Tuesday evening
and was attended bye largei cinigregation.—
Addresiet were delivered On:the tppics assign
ed, by the Rev. Messrs. Robinson and Moore,
and all the exercises of the 'occasion were very
interesting . and ''l'ke . reeqing to night
Willbe held' in the "Foprih !street, Lutheran
obnrch. .
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THE Bur, Bauctinis. , :—The• celebrated • Peak
family, whose silver - chime; rang so' pleasantly
in this city a few years agO, will again make:
their appearance to a Harrisburg , audience in
Bract's Hall next Thursday, 'Friday and,-Sat
urday eirenings. The troupe recently conclu
ded extenderkepgagements in , New • York and,
Brooklyn, where it performed to overflowing
houses. For further partioulara see bills of
the day. ' , •
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Twzr.rrn linanx.-00 kiOnday last was
the old Christ Mas day, and. the, night whiCh'
followed ..was the ."Twelfth •nit.ht,^ . . about
which Shakspeare hae written a - Play, which
many of us havci read; but feweeeti acted: The
night, which is the twelfth from our new
Christmas Day, used •to be marked in England,
especially, by great jolifictition; This ended
the Christman sports, and the greet hotises''as
slimed theii quiet habit again. Of iate years
the custom of celebrating "Twelfth Night"
has fallen off, and in this country it passes by
without notice. The death of the Prince Con
sort probabli interfered greatly with' its cele
bration in "nuerrie England." „
ECLIPSES IN 1862.—There will be five Ecllpio
in 1862, three of the Bun and two . of the, istis , cni,
as follows: ,
• Ist. A total Edipao of the gocii3, Aloe -12,
,
commencing at 1 o'clock, 18. climates in the
morning
2d. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, June 27,
at 1 o'clock 68 minutes in ttio morning—invisi
ble: Visible on the Southern Ocean.
3d. A partial. Eclipse of the Sun; Nov. 21, !
at 1 o'clock 13 minutes. ' ' "
4th. A total Eclipse of , the Moon, Decem
ber, 6, at 2 o'clock 36 minutes in the morn
ing.
sth. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, Decem
ber 21st, at 12 o'clock 3 Minutes in the morn
ing—invisible. Visible in Ada, towards the
North Pole.
A DEOPFBATI Looxiso WAR luermuurr.—Capt.
Jacob M. Barr, of the First Pennsylvania Ar
Misty, showed us yesterday a weapon of
defence, or offense, *bleb "In point , of novelty
and effectiveness certainly exceeds anything of
the kind that has ever previously came under
our observation. The articlelf a Combination of
the bowie knife and phtiol; the , latteti attached'
to the helve of the blade, and the trigger so'
arranged as to be touched without 14terfering
with the holder's grasp of the handle. The'
blade of the knife is about twelve indhea lbng,
and about two inches' wide - at. tho . hilt , ;
pointed, edged and polished up to thd extreme
point of nicety. Mil WeeiOn::siaa, taken. tiy
Capt. Barr from a rebel soldier, belonging' to
Col. Taylor's regiment, killed in the action at.
Ball's Cross abode: - ' ' ' .' 1 -
A -CA.RD.
R&BRUIBURG,. Jan, 7i 1.862.:
To. PROP. MEW ' Woo; 'Weithirigiop, 9437
The undersigned menibeis of the Pdansylva-:
nia Legislatuie respeetfelly requeet you to. de
liver 'your 'orationloti' the Tokiddri Times on : the.
American Rebellion: . d i nd ihe Con-i
stitntion, in 'the Belief tlie'Holise l of Repte- ,
sentatives, oh the 'evening of the anniversary
of the battle of New Orleans
We rismairi`yours, &c.
L. W. Hall. G. A. Lawrence, ' '
M. B. Lowry, '
Geo. Connell, , A B. Boughtei,
E. W. Twitchell, Lsumil3ernion,,
B. B Strang, Franklin Bound,
J. W. Blanchard,to
I. Vincent.
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Fuss! Fess ! Puss I—We hare rkrived a .
new supply bf IPurs;•Mriffs' and Ali Capes, from.
$2,50 up to $l2, a largelioiortanent "(it Cloaks_
$2,60 rip to $8: • ' ' ' •
26 dos. Hoop Skirls 'at 500;76c; $lOO, $1.761
60 dos. of llndershirtii end DritWeis white
and iminixed. ' ' '"
60 dos. 'of white ribbed Stockinsiit 16c and
• 170.'
40 pc. of white, yellow and red Fliumel.
100 dos. of Men's woolen Socks; pricea.
26 pc. Of beautiful' Mourniag s't'a l l
bleOr sind purp
100 dost. Lad's Linen Pocket - Handkerchiefs
Together with a large lot of other Goode such
as _Blankets, Shirt Breasts for , 120., , patchele
Bontsgs, Alapacas, Plussnattas, Sets oil Sleeves.
and Collars, and 200 Towels at 120. , Please call
at S. Lswr's. , „ • ; delo
Nonni! Biallgnisi &Rause 1 I—Geirtleinen
now is the thne to - have a good"fitting kihirt
made to measure or from sanijile. ' fain 110 W..
making a good shirt for $1 26 equal to lay oth-•
a now In' the 'market for $1 76. ' ''All work
guaranteed to fit and to' tive entire satis6l4tiori
to the *eater. irlivays'on held a large aisort
ment, of Ladies' and Gentliimans' Furnishing
Goods at the old. prices; also a large lot ;of Al.
Irish Linens at the old prices. If you want a
bargain'or a good fitting under garment, just
go to James A. Lynn, Manufacturer, No. 12,
Market street, next to - Munmel & Nipinger'sf
grocery store, Harrisburg; 'Pa.; when: he is
selling without regard to cost or the advance'of
goods.
NEW DRESS : GOO,DBI,
E I, D 3 ROIDESED REPS,
Plain and Figured Reps,
Rich Figured all Wool Delwin •
es,
Plain Iderinoes and Cashmere',
Fancy Paris Drees Silks, 1.
Superior Plain Colined Dram silks,_
Warranted makes of
New Styles Low Prleed Detainee .
.;
At OA [ MART & BILOTNEWS
Next door lathe Harrisburg Bank itericat Sopari).
two
• 9 AWL s ".:
laiatat . or' New by or FrobilikA BO! bs# ll,
bawls rectited tbbi mbeb by
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BY TELEGIAII.
From oar Evening , Edition of Saturday
From • Western
A SUCCESSION OF v toTo RTES. .
BATTLE AT BLUE'S GAP,
THE, REBELS,, COMPLETELY lOUTED.
Capture of .Two Cannon, Tents, cin.
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FIFTEEN REBELS KILLED
TILIC gt,incLs Ftti, ustign glot
• • • •HANCOOKe-' -
MOVEIdENTB OF GEL WIISON.
SVCCES 3 - OF 'THE' EXPEDITION
Ttrdlg.o4t e bOttitr.
Oaptige,of allommissaly and,a Lug
• Amount '
of Eltores,'
FOUR REBELS KILLED 'AND
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Special dispatch to the Intelligencer from Atm
berland 848.4 detachrivent of Oen.
Kelley!sl i forcesi ceihnittnded.lbyi 001.
_ Diiuming
of the Fifth Ohio lett llomnordiast *lit at 12
.o'clock, and attacked -the rebels 2,090 itiorig
at Blue's +Gap/ oast of-Romney, at dailigyt:ltls
; • a;.: :
.:The rebels were- -completely . route `with
los& of -fifteen -killedy twoipleoeS cannoii
wagons, tents, Br-o.p - with . twenty prime:Leis, in
cluding one commissioned- officer. Our'losi
It is rumored here.thisT, M: that the rebels
are in lull retrefitifrom flanoocir: ,- J •
-OiNOINNATti Jam B.—k special disisitch"te;
the , Gaielie from ,Huttonsville) Says , that
Milroy As. still moving) , P. •
Übe-expedition. seat oat by - him compesed of
800 of the, 82d- Ohio. liegimentOndeir Uaptalti"
Lacy,. in to fro aker •county, d ispersed 400 - rebels,
capturing al commlseary , and- a • 18%43 amount
,of his =stores f a first Lieutenant and a . Olvate.
Four rebels were Sound.. dead) ou = the Okra
and a largo number seconded:: ilu.r
meat is. still , in hot pursuit.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Arrival of the , Steamer Cuada.
The, Prileanui GoVernniterit on the
Mason and Slidell Case., ' ,"
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trii.nisi' Jonf A 1862. .I
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The Canada arrived .with dateat to. 9th ult.
il..
. .great eta* of suspeose,preesilled nifairope:
for the arrival of , the Africa, with the expected.
reply, of Ulf) 44taricau (krferOntettt. ' ''' 4'' 1
i 2,1 4 1 9, 112 . 101 R 14 1 4q 7 . 1137 7 4 10 1L e M ugs - 4
easieT 1 1111049Pit4t.eadl' , .. i. 1 „, 1 1 "" 1 1
Consols, • 94 .4 94, ~„ ,
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zu - tho i xAven.t.w.on,nalke ,o; i; Friday
and - Saturday. the Sti,* resehed 16,000 led, . the
market Q 108 )Ag *liars , i t. ”,. rf. '
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The
steamship Tilbetutan,which ,viill , sail for
Portland on t the seeond.o.4osary, will take
eAll_tl.Y..l9P trPold itch 0t...1,9t0.,..1•LA.
~.1 . - •fr
Itlia atigtettAtiP 4frim'ffirtkighlyijg learetiver
, PA on the,44., will OA Ui.ke.* ixolylof troops
.The ship, Afitno.ulnia,...6 : om *ow for for the
Clyde
..waa At teed.9004.4 1 4.** Qui Deuem .19th
Lorol PftlulfinliQu'haft,t.ticovered.fteln his at
tack okt,hs g00t.:... - , ,:. .
44 ..,..,,"
Tti@,Dulio o(tiazePoburgAilotba.lt , returned
4 0 ttte.cPa4iott4F, i c.: . . . .,,‘ , .. . -1, ' --4 .
The Prussian, government . has sent * note . i
the government et Washington °underlining th ,
.act of taking-Mason. aufl:Slidell..., , , I -in , - ,
Irk", Mums agaanst AdjatapiGetitid r
?.. 4.,xlikija:!
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MEETING OP • THE 'IL - ft.'"AMBIC,ULTG,4II;
...,. , .... ,„ „ „ sectary: , _,„, • 1 , .
Viraliantwoa, ano 84 , 1
Itis ascertained on,: inquiry•thnt I is' no*
settled to tits iitisfacticalof, , ,all , -plittles;rtioit
1
there, tire no grounds , for thelsch agidritit'
AdjutantiGeneral !Tliomas.,or any in bar c til
,his family ..... , .c..: .... ~ - 1 ~„ 1 ~,,, 1,, - . -
The !United SUtes Agricultural Soc qty% met
to 7 day. P.resident,,Habbarthxits Ohl in tide.
ohair.„ After the . transactionsof.some prelfait
'nail ix/sinew, thei.inetting,t adjourn •till toy
mu troyi, . Er-Governor , Raeder, ,of tEennsylva ,
cis is tiniong the.recentlarrivals,[. , - i : - • - '
, , Azlte
,an• 7 . 13
, Flaglitheer Foote, , with- the gun dlistex4.
Lexingtein,:and Tyler- '
wads .a remain
,down.thedilfiselesippir thie*lnoiteinsp , *
within two hundred yards of rangeoft beffebel
batteries. On Liatreturn.her was fined atoby the
rehelguttboat Mohawki to :.which he ireplied-,
but the shot all fell short.:. 't
The flag•oitlaer• is,.highly• satisfied iritivtke
reconnoissance, ,and , has:examined all Opiate - bn.
the river, as near as two , miles: to Columbus.'
A dispatch from Papelitirardeau to-ditypsays
that a‘ dot:Einholen:toot - Abe , •Sev.enth Oa- ,
Vary, while llcauting,hhad captured Major Wil-•
liams, of Jeff. Thomism:Attend.
The Surveyor of :.the port , of: Metropolis ham
seised a large quantity of gold lacei.mcirphihei
and other costly.:dragsbinaendedlor the rebels;
The goods wermfrom,Oineineati...::
The moaned is informed that- a Federal.
scouting Tarty brought , five , Trlioners into
Columbia, Kentucky, iviie were endeaioring to
join the-rebel-Zollooffer. The party-repOrtdhat
74Ilimfier.with , 4,000 , nienliTe betwem Greens,'
bore and Columbiai The .towri +of-Greensboro'.
had been almost depopulated by -the rebels,
hut Gen. • Ward'a Federal. brigade had .gone
there to take Tommie*.
The rebels had .4:matured • five .'aoldiers -aiho
WerAguardiPlK-Berill"..s Yerry, killing live's* ,
'Darned Awes aad taking , fifteen:Jar tfrenty,
inuakehl. , 'De guard was.. surprised :bye rebel
detatchniente foxiike east sideoLtheriven , • e‘4
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Utniviraa, ,
XXXVIith Congress--rirat Session
SENATE
Wountarox-, Jan. 8
Mr. Powsti preiented a - re - ablution .
pealed- by the'Legislatnre of Kentucky. asking
its Senators to procure the repeal' of the laws
showing the Judges of the United States'Cbuits"
to terins'of,ciwit, at Covington, Paducah,
and Loui Itefetred. —
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Also, the resolutions the Legislature of
faioring,the construction of tail
rdicinotOectitig with East . Terioes
see,iiialeni&doakeetitio with 1(4'4 V.ast-LTett
' netlike and' W'e;tein North Carolina. - Refeired
. Also, intssea by 'the Legislature.
.I,f.Kenttyky . catioerning the ..t . 'efleed atkontr
'dencinucing
.the"feb;•llloit;'and:Pledging'
State fettle sUPtcoti: of t'Ae 6r4vgrument of the
United Stiitelo, and to 4a tine and'ioyal:t:m=the
entistitntionantr the TJnioo, protesting-against , '.
649, "deOrtuie froik the Obligations of tit- Con=
ihtutihn in regard :to; loCal institutions; -and
protesting 'against' , -and
'expieesik the approhatjen the , Preel-
d'etit'S trustificatid of Fiefripet'aikiootentatiern
the:retielUflans i;f l tie ; Ligislaiute.:ef
• ltatuaky asitine rig payment,of,thatTor
tieu
or -
o"the.trnesetax. imposed
;(Maist )
presented
Mi. SiMite bietiented"the of-thetit-•
useint'orl3refdtlyh piatrost.sendfiig :Slaves out•ef
,country. and. Inokxistranet*to send the elave
I. o*ms oiit'of „the conittV. , 1•1 -
14 . 1Erat i ii . "(N: . H.)'reeoitea;:finin the Naval
'Pointnittee, the tense, the construe ion
"1040 died' steain . ..4Unheitg4- with an'
i s" ' th' ' •
anieduten . ,
..atat ng e, cestdent to:
have the 'W6rls.:dOne,,liiiitead cif
.. 'the Secretary
itt3 •Nivt; The,.n*lii ,gfien this pro-:
tiOaed Change:is the iouree'of. the 'Secretaiy of
Mir Iraq relation tn . the' .inichase
Serf, ,Wl.4”v.roik;'"ltild . thiciommittee; in •prr,
`posing 'tae imendinent; lateral - 6y it to , c4et
censure on the Secretaty . .for his
dour* purehasee.
'l - r. thaobject
wa .l
' attained hi:the amendment. - 41 1 134
Seeretary'O'f 'the Navy was in; feet pnly•a clerlr
of the Piesident:'and if' not faithful should , lbe
l:40
fe4;l#
ani ,the PielidePresident.President.lf pa's -the
the iYiesiderif iritrainiply , tell , his
derl4the secieter'y','Of ;We 'Nay, to•-do-ttie•
work," arid' Preetioelli the afnentlment would
have no effect.' ••!••=, ••
Mr UALa said the same difficulty had pre
"seritid toa th .6statitittee,ocl they did
thit:besf they . could with
:HOUSE. OF. REPRESENTATIVES:
" Mr.' Cai,4x, (Ind) from the qornrait4e,on
'Poet ',oThce;t and-Pelt anide, rettiAtsti..4 late.
Whieii*Wes . passed eitrudhig iiie prov'sions, of
'theitiwof Stily'last, .will:I' authorizes soldiers
" 'letters"through' ' ' -
1n5e.....
. ~ .1 .-
. yuleht of Voltage,
~to sailors and marines iti,
' trial itiVICB of - the United Stites, 'under such
tegtifatiOns' lig the P4st Office, DeVartment ma) ,
preicillied;•We postage t43,,bePald,bY the reci
. iitis. '
• ' Mi.' ttiaitirf," (P 5... ). front' the Judleiary .
rnixiitiee' repOrtd a :resolation whiCh *is
adopted,, that the ; said :committee : be aotbotised,
ensend f ur
. pansniii and examine witneelea as
tri the teregittPhic censorship of the, prese;
WOW, Subject • has been referred to the writ-_
iriittA,' end crunptic atbe, production of pap
and ilispitatel f!,etiit Or` proposed tobe sent, and
Oat, if necessary the oopaceittee
, - ereplOY - , a
On mo on or liti.l-iinataii, (14diena, ) the
Secretary of War was reitineeted to inform: the
9144,4100er it le,Pr.9Pc,i,4:to compensate
ofthe: irentirmihition o f , ;troops enCintinitiOnit
wity,,"uiesp .compmiles l ol,ch have; received
'l4.s .4alule rctr, to.ti , 0 .„, i ,.. 0 r rtinretds;
Ha: ( iceidAll'il 61 ", tl' 1 ) . 7944 ,PlFf.e.rii the ier j
vietwittoOt viiii ' , ' '— • •
sir. Swat?, from the Cenutortfee 'of Wa ys .
tiiiill • Feiiimatipofecida (411:apkiroprhoting'$35`,-
'ootilo ettrr,y'uito effect the Act
Ol "hereiofore pas
k„Pioilding for iiiiiexhibition of AMerfean
produces at the Worlifi fairite be beld'lii:lVA:
don
'tat Villatilidiait, '(Ohio) said this toiiii:
the anuiiereary of the 13attle Sti,!iew Orleans,
h e tnittlean*ffectitalMotion to. adjourn.'
Mr "Wera' (pi: Y. y bitiodiCittl a bill Protrild
' l ' 14g . )3 ' ' fit" t - OA' Ne w s ' -
dig pr,s, co e. epar en ut e , York
A 4 a?,:ci frice • '.
-lieffirk4d:. the 63 iar44 14 #r4
Ways aid IMelki . .
Mr. ,Valuistthulikais'i 'retolutkui was adopt;
ectlifitieritin'4, thit'georetary of the Tiles* to
ftirnisli the ithAt . tOtai'of the itsuw;tingddbt of the
United Atates, glib* es* os, idaothiahle the.
IVeadli niider whichlite 80 - d debt may beer ;
Figig,q
-):1,i motion .., •,, - •
wa ..•
of 'mi. upioN (vs.) it s ralid.ied
„tfittetb:e Committee il 1 W&T a . and Xielikli be . i ' FC
Wilda to consider, the Oxpedieneybi report-,
Lug a hill at, their ea rliest; euaveAteneti. atitedd
' ' bill ,
section I '' August
leg
as
. o the act o f , last so
Air as ti:;,prtifride Tor the raising of onilthimdredn
'fliiiill*l,R4itid 0: . t0' 613 4 ut.itirs l o, , by clifict
.. .zt4lo , fF. 1(1 . 1 , 0 44T4 thiP.O'ioo 6 altheY Wri;
sf,det•tneexpelle4yOk,p,,telograph and stamp'
k e ttles. .ri excise' duties npon,cottent, tobacco,
~F,0:4,4 : t and distilled liquors. ~, . t • . - '
at
:On in tion of Mr. Ctix,.(Ohip) it,wasireiteli,ed
that .th President communicate to ,tie' lionse
, Wtatti d .any, .steps „the :exceu time , defietTirkent
,liits-tah for a systematic exchange ef .irlson
-4,. Lis.. assn'.(Tenrx.) presentede resolution
.which... adopted, instructing the .Cotriiiiitee
.on,the, itigary. to enquireedato and. ietipit' aei
to that tit of -the.oharge,that the.lli ti. DWI
+
trict.,lu ge.for,eastern and.:middle Tennessee,
tow . a similar position, under I the' a,,'
•thOrlty of ! thous_ who., ana.m.hostiliti to the
govern Lathe United : States. ; .., 1 .1• d ~
Mr.' trodden (Keri.).presented a :residotiore,
wldoumasedopted,-iustructiogi the Cotamittee
of 4W,tty, nd Means to inquire Into thelexpedi
maw, lodging the pubiwilaads•and the. giro-,
easda enetotlor p 3,,, discharge el. the Etnblic ,
i
ditltt, Oriforetti, • -. : 1 ; i 1,
44"4 11 (4_, ( iil i ii'346;l94iiii : a : , : 1411, which
erred the, JuOgiml..944wlttt:ce, Pen - .
nir g the pr.e&lY-,..0fi persons Irk. incarrec*.
oQA#at .
aasktokuppeAstvoi. . ~,1 .=,
~,ALf-34,.
.Lowi46 , l l .(4l,J,PLEßan.tog, Al 1 rOO ll 4 -
4911,10,n0. was adopted Instructing the Judi
cial:Y: Lotlosittes oAlul.4 l T4P4dsrePott as to, the
Mqptit4t 'aal power of malting, Treasury nottst
kftiaLt de,r. , ~ . . _. ', , , . ~ -
Bt.,
mi r . - F., iAbil),9ifirfailv.Pfei4 o3l43 l B Pitit%
forth the ration of ,the,French giovernment re-,
littiv, ,ti , ttte, Trent, affair , ; concludiogi with, a
I
Juin t keeß ji#49A 4 4.44 91 . 1 4i„ih5t , ,the..Pe , eple o f
.
the,, nixes States are. not insensible to the
' • 'icl. , Eta*, anituato4l,. the French 9,gy
elenni iin its prompt and wise interpretation,
and r resesetttiig the principles of iota:na
tions lite &id neutral rights, vittidh'hitii
beet eld ' by`' both' Fiance and thii , thiittid:
r Sta ' - fint 'Page for Cortiftitiatimi or ffirni.i ' '
tth"9MltttitienuMs
IME
1-00AL11
, •
dergignelt would inform the-con
°r Coat' i bit he la now prepared. to fundeb
d_l!'"Stovar,laniaddrAllry and ..alnati in ad
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GROTTO fiIUSIO_ HALL!
- Vi4t.tNIIT 8E1.14V/TIIIRDSTREr
- -
oROWDEb. -iflOttES -NIGHTLY
gunoe - ds, !batik_ 44. obtalik Admission
The greatea array of Talent. ever oppletOp.:
iti tht CAPI of I.IiO,..IIMTONt' STATE.
EVER Y- EVENING ! EVERY EVENING ! !
Composed i3f. 1 M40. - 64 IT A 6 4 ,E,
Iti.th4il),Eofession.
-took AtturviiimA;:-Bulrovin itissEuiti
WS*IIIT 3
'Aliontet;pitaaaing Songertreere
,tllisiillYakiritOtEr"
_ti*.A.lollo33lP4lni.Zliactia/T
=EI
s- tie' lasmnathlg Daueeu e`
IROAL_TP ‘.
v Bone Player.
I LE HELL; nicikawrits.
&a-SC:age.-
4/ sili Abe-Pi:ince:of:Comic Vocalists.
FULTON-M.l7llltSi: Si '•
liiii'o4;brayreiach Dancer.
0.14* - :1004.4Eti0;,.;
the:Gieat Comediin.
I.6 r MarAMti! BROTHERS
keMZI
.44.49rig5., Duals,. Glees, : awl Olgruses.
Stra.de:vrillltniside
• -016 Buil , Diok;Myiers, ;
Adt
,
' 'and.'l.s cents
. /I P 4rßa l ieji6 . 4 ' 6( 06 k. 6 13 / 111 PCOS o clock.
•
I -FRED.. A1M5,....
. THOMAS.. 30,UNTAELsT.
• . • Eroprietors.
,0011?-ositively..no,ilayksildmated.
MEM
.al , LeLlet 11..• d...v • . 1).. • ,
AN ORD'S O ERA HOUSE
THLItet:STREET.SELO4 MARICki-
great 00043 ' .4f, 26,110 Opera Hausa
ThisineA and.BeautlittlEatablishrneni will open
tiii SeVetii sot , tat -BALLADS,
aviEßTiai63l,.and: ...T.SUGHABLE_ BIIRLES-
Qtr. • r..
In. ..wkdch;:_liessral ,OAB NCROSS,
itrantt Etimonig, - B.tuim" HOLDEN
and th - e.Gi:ea tfßrailkpa:of •A,R TISTS angaged will
.Plllli,...itLlA.:44l l lliFeßp.
- will - apPeai in' her' plipidai Pink. Basses, &c.
.25. cents.
Orchestra, Chaff ss
Seats iri Rrii7o33*9B „ • , „, ,75
to
Doors:open 611• o'clock Commenoe-at.7f o'clock.
preparation' . the 1031111 V!, also the
O 1 RA OF LA SOVENAMBULA; - Ste. j 6
. : - RBI s / qv: AL
and 4usquehanna Rai!
1. oaawk„ • (Xgen7 4Pe.rompoxt than awe to tale n T
r y r ith T. 6 74, l4 tbr... t rf:,.V2457.: : : )1 .19t°,a. 4 . 1 ..i!e,.P. •
~:.- . EUROPEAN.: RESTAURANT
-r I
.THE. Reapwant :the% European
. liolgkieixtowlepeawitli ell the delicacies of the
lIIICK-WELEAT FAL, and COM ME AT,
jusl - rociefßed,aixd,forealeslow:kt
~ • , I _,! , :„, N1c1401.8 & BOWMAN,
`OgitiAi - Front an Arillitt: streets .
mo t )4 , 7 ..1 1 ; 1 , 1 1 / 2 a
. 0010 AU . A "Vi r , IXOje Spice,
•-•
°Ls* RlY ireet3.
• 42.
riAta.
"er - Trbkruhd Mark
MEE
- 013,1,tH, far sale at' -o
• --4, i nots‘&Bo-vmAwg,
yr -I ' ' , Nit at market'streets.
REaarChoice Teas, Black.. an& .
IP P9lY.O.:inglerhPritag
. • Nictiow h BOWMAN'S
• " • " 'Prat s'nd - Market. streets.
tilD 1141.1 Ef.F.A.P.-L.A .TWO
lib !sr VkAA'llciesE; li3tiStileat: - situ- 551
ste VW'S tie'ris xi of ttr4 Reiter- 3 g
voir. For forthei , partioolare sNply Os-the rote
tssa to !.. :tls3l l dacti . , . M. MATER.
i'r• t
aisin sei trtin
end 'Lemons; at:the 037.. - .Wnrde3ate And-Antall. Geo
trALS. Xn-pyltdon corder ; F Finn" and Market
tr.trt.?..lqllCksbY,T.o4...
"NreffellS &•BOWM A N
IW :TEAR]
03 •iVOW 6iNniCCAY '
gIiaLga.S.DR•IG AND P.A.NOir .1310 BA • •
- .. • .2- 0.; Market
street.
FINS variety of ,thole rare•
CONFECT/ONa,
t jusi Fintniy. - A iriost Fikt 4171' MIXTURE,
(the ftunit yet letelvedo needy pucupbne pound
Cali soon
Alio, &wilier - la of those splendid: -
Batcliels
tudtea/ Were Lad .Lostbar Panne,
factioe Qotripaatoca WorK
and (rani one odds wift - qi you *Ol4l CO walk to see.
„ .
WIDOLE,SALRAD(I.. , ..R,ETAIL DEALER ,
turogim.44, RO4lOBOO Fr att.—
uayea,,hidoli; oatitas and Meta. all ,
Freele'and b#f h Soap; tjandtea,” Vin'eger; Spices, To,
,tittetn Supra and Meruktry- trectudo , geberiit • Market
street; next docertod' ark° Motive, aim ..aeraer . Third'and ,
Walnut. striate : , . • .
0b 10461 JOl3 i StiSE.
.„: , • , !'..FOR. SALE... • •.
. valuable ,. • TWO , 'Story' double' frame
Dwelliogliduseand , Lotof grourd; striated the
furfiler, o ooo ll , •Biree% end Nast Avenue, SO feet on North
street and 110 reot.4o . ep t two basetottat titaXwits, two eel,
far; air& eleiika reoms t also , a lOier'failiog - eprillg of wa,,,
er. "lad btitfdSngtts wail- loolated for a store or hotel:
. :Trons , reasonabla; ..Xneolre or. - .Blum,
.444 , u.
B.OA RDING.=A• few gent alireit' - Tr 408 . -1
d ed i r i ntr i a ro d = togesherlort a ecl
poi . a nt a jouldwau go.uct bpAraoluk *thus. -
1 7: " 4 4 i5. " 1 1° , 4. - - E K.r4 o !! ) ±4 47Car•
—*TA
le 4 Fast,
r 41 9 3 , 1 'r
LATEST NEWS.
Fel:tots BpsyN4i t just re.
namentrromltfi Esatwit "=„Ma Pre and wet
rtiBt°oW Of WM. Fero lit respec fu , l y
e Clamps of Raffish r itd Ray to cal and
examine their New Goods at the old stand formerly on
copied by Hummel. corner Front and Market streets,
Harrisburg, Pa. Priti'm as To as any other house.
COFFEE,,Greenand-Arowned- ;
ii,E4raras ;". -
MOLASSES and Choice Syrups.;
FuRTS,In Barrels and Sack ;
MEGIEFq,HEAT add . CORN-MEAL ;
b 'POTATOES ;
• FISH. of all kinds;
,SALT, Coarse and tine ;
- • • OIL; Coal Oil and Whale Oil ;
SPIOES, 81l kindirGrohod and'Uoground, fresh
front the Mill. .
APPLES, Green and, ,Dried.; :
Cliatt.olts,Au_lB;
. . FRIED FRUI 16, -
, S A PS, Common sod Fdaby ;
WILLOW and CEDA,R4VARE ;
CIGARS, beat of ,Itrworted Brands;
TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew
ing ;
QUEENSW&RE WIEBITS - WARE I I
xtensive assortmentnr .all stylist, aid itatterosa and
.a . .Celit Call and cartmion our Bus* of °thale at the
Wh •lasale and Het tit limy, Fruit and Proansiqn Score,
corner Front and Market Stre Lt, ar.etilt#g, Ps
t °entry Pr.xtuo taken
UNION ILE 1 1 :i1.1;1,1t A.NT ,
BtLIARD - AND' BO WI4IIO.3ALOON,
NO. 119 111ARKEtStitEtT, - NEAR FIFTH.
THEsubscribers having-erected a large
hwidlug at tbentrovoilia*,..prasky for tho put ci
ties abonsi.aketted,_he.g t• the st,:eptiou or the pub
lic to tfie : • _
Tat KIISTACIILL‘T, otribe Brittfloor, grlttraThinieg room
attached, Is timed nple- arat.eauts style ; and Ii will et all
times l e suppled with...the best (* . SUM to be bad
the Atlantic.- cities, tooether ulth teVraple, ash, and all
kinds or 'grliirie - is "scathe... Oyeiers served, a,. le every
style, and meals to betrol'at, all hours:"' lbs Ales or all
the celehrited breweries la the oustutry coustautly on
band.
. .
The Ten•pin Alley, or- B owli ng Saloon, is in the rear,
and cont Ans three alleyanfihoderti' ciestructioo, sr here
the loven'ef-this healtny exercise man ekij,y the tn•eleel.
The Billiard Saloon is -.nii.ataire.-elagendy tired up,
and 00114.115 three marble.tptt o,;mtiinition cuabiou
bles, cqual,io any matte':
flairiabarg has ioug felt the mentor a' grand combin.
atlort-of-thrraind, and as the pr.prktora are determine d
to-conduct it In a quiet and orderly mount r. •nd do eve
rything in their power to Matte it alas losable re of t,
they hope to receive la liberal 'Beare of public p ttrouage.
ja&dif aatbaticKaDo &CO.
• A. L N K.-,
• _ THAtiMilt '
Piano, Melodeon l - Guitar and Singing.
PARTICULAK attention - will-be paid for
the education °GUM nice after cela
breted method. 0111 c WHAM Atimant's Music Store;
93 Market street _
J U S T. 17? EV E D
A TIN Es LOT - Or -- EKTPERIOR
151171101-ALWILISI,
•
A/FADE GoOd Tobacco; an from one
- 111 to two years old, of my own manufacture. A floe
lot of choice Chewing and Smutting fOluicon,' Pipes, Snuff
and a largagariety of etheraftiOleib bonstently on bee J
tor pale wholesale and retail. Tbanklnli for former pat
,lfilUige, I bopo by strict attention to business w receive a
'
beral share of the trade
A tine Smoking Room attached, where cust , mert may
lay bacicanal ttettany Satirsiorl forratoo
Don't forget the window w t th the Stupin lit that is the
place to buy your Tobacco and :eters. Moak Market
Square, above Market sycet,..Ebtrigburg.-
D,:c.4i,m(01:4413m 7.7yßofT.
s." surttes
.. • • • _
BOO7•SG . SHOE STORE.
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, - Pal •.; -.-
A [MAYS on baud' a large saiiortment of
cri. EOM'S, SliogijoArreas, etc.; it ibe very beet
telltales Ibr ladles, gentletnetr; IRO& wete.—
Prices to cult the timete..; Allkinds.oft WORK MADE 'I 0
ORDER to the beet etyle-byAuporto! werjOnen
REPAIRING 4cplAtiliort
0t01.640V 2 •- • JOAN 8. - 811ITIVR risbunt.
B. - M - GittiPEAL,-1:1 , -Di S.
STATE`;STRATI;
OPPOSITE THE StaD,Y.:HOUSE.
AOopera' lone, Surgical ; nd {Mechanical,
scientifloally performed Charges moderate. Jell
COAL COILL-41
$3, AND $2 25 _PER TON OWI,OOO LBS
0 D. FO'R ST
FFJCEjsTii-.74,'Mairket Skeet, yard on
theoshal foot of Nortesiroat, lli'ludosalo and Ro
ta !dealer in
TREVOR2ON,
- p:wzr.c.".B.4Rl2g,
LYKRNS V.I ''''''
SUNBURY,and
- COAL
FamliehanilDialeti-may rely OPOn.Ohtiliiiiig,a first-rate
article, and full weight, at- the •loletilitrrihsa. Orders
promptly,atteaded to. A l!heecl. clocantinado to pur
chasers pgrioefoi• the 541 when ordered.
Piesent and $2 25 per mn, . i
- -Elarrlaburg, Oct. 25.--4.46 -
NEW CLOTELING STORE.
SHELLENBERGER & 'BRfYT HER,
KARILET STREET.
(Room formerly occupied by .thit:fiiittalßee.)
E uadereigued-:have 'Tcipeued a
pe w tw o it u te ASSortmenc ',V toe fatitht, styles of
Clothing. We are also.pae k ioro aute r ufacteie to order
ad kinds of Gents Wear. Ami to the Lkkeetlo4o = au 1 tam
tow. We have always on taro . mega of kteady
made cloth* sell aenMenunta FaietshtireCt ,o le.
eog•oate_ SAgt.LaNEIK t4ait h 111110
- •STEAM WEEKLY
likTl4 FAS ' NKW YORK
AND WEILPOOL.
LAN 1 , 1,..,--AND EMBA,RKIN.(I- PAS
- .m.; wit at Q t.l EENSTOWN, (trollied : 4* /Om Liver
pool. New orK and Perlladelphia:Steamlthip company
Iptend . 1. gpatztling their full potverssl 90 , 4 e-built Iron
'Steamships as follows
ETNA, Saturday, Janinkiy 1 , 'KANO ejtiid,'Satnrday
January , ON' .Ba LTIMONE, Saturday, Janua
ry-2d ; ana every Saturday, at Noon; troy Pler 44,
seem:Myer.
mr:E=3
i t
FIRST_ CABIN s7s PO fifF.NRAGIt ...:. ..... PO 00
'do ' t010ud0n.....580 00 do •to London ..$53 00
do to Parts - :.; ;'..5115 00 do' to Paris .... siB 00
do to Bemborg,..lBs -00 do to Hamburg Ste 00
. Passengemalsolorwarded to Baru, Dream* Netter.
.dam. AIMPOOrI, &0., at equally low rates. '
- 4011-?erabna if - pining to oring .ui their Olen,* can boy
•tiokeut here at thiTellawing rates, to New From
Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin,- 176, Maud 1106.
etwirage from Liverpool. SO 00 Troia Queenstown,
A.30.00.._.. - , - 4 ' :-- ... ..a
•
These' Steamers have nOPOIIO.i itcoommOlione for
pietengeri, - and carry experienced Silegeone." bey are
built in, Water-tight Iron Esotions, - sod' bige'Puteut Firs
Annihilators on 00414.• - • . .. „. ~ ......:
kor further information apply in ilverpool to.WILLIAIi
praf&N, Agent, Tr Water: Strnet.; M 131iiigez to WM.
isrisuw, 5 et. &molt ROM* ; in, laneeriatoritt C. &W.
D. Skit MUUB At V 8..; in London 10., - sawarbiaeLy, 61
King William St. ; in Paris to JULUS BECOUB, 5 Place
de la &wee ; • in' Ildladelpilia to .10E11C 4.- DALE, 111
io
wsntatreet ;or at - -Gompatire-ofiktes.-_ .:
-
. . . ... -- . JNO. G. MLLE, out,
'. • ' • lb Broadway, L ew
.. ew York.
.• • ' • ' --' Or 0.0. Zimmerman ; 'went, HlaTtsburg •
.. garPAILAiENGIIRS FOR BUROM—By - Wet of the
.WOOraiarFAiUdtate, a , l •passengers itiarmg OW United
Bt. Les
,ern required to jot ocurtiPataporta beferFgoing on
. bbeird theltetinter. . , ..,
• -Pimiento-Will not bin subfecied 'la any - Qotable or de
lay:to procuring them: if ibey full for inatriieticen at the
Company% Offices, 15 Broatiway, New York.
'. janB ..f - .- • ' - ' ''- • • 4011 N 0 DALE, Amon.
EzBENOZ , . VANILLA Eationoe of
, .
Lemon, Flavoring Extract!, for sale at toe taw
nineoste and - BetattOrosory and Proviaiorr Storey tor.
wv Front and Mange& streets. •
/ . NICII4/1&& INMAN.
Mtaittim — d tobacoot, of allekikidit. Ex
t igtivio al.. B oPant of •ca m
+:l WOW it IQ
'conga - r, Tr= anit Rik et strat.
MEM
EMI
_delo •ly