Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 15, 1862, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
nesilai Morning, janum
o Form or Ave " will open Brant's
Vail next Thursday night for a said of enfer
tannaenis in the " prestkligitating " businese.
TH Fakir's performances are highly spoken of
by the press, and we have no doubt he will
draw crovnled houses,
Rior.—A disgraceful riot occurred at the,
lower end of Third street stout 10 o'clock
day niAt, between a party of negroeis and sot
dlies from Camp Curtin, in which stones, clubs,' '
and tnuskets were freely used, to the'
pistols
seven, Injury of several of the patticipants.
th e consolidated police were early upon the
griffin,' and succeeded in arresting LonisaJick
s,o. Annie tf:. Thomas, Catharine Gooden,
&dot Lane, Sally Hnll, Robert Humphrys
and Won. Curtis, all of whom in default of bail
were committed by Justice Baader to answer.
Dula the affray Police officer Carachiner was
slier by is mu-ket, the ball taking effect in his
kft One of the negroes, named Ben.
Blue, wee also shot thsough•bothl* legs, and
bad to be carried to his residence.
SANFOIIDB °PIMA Ho - usu.—Manager Sanford
is continually bringing forward new produe.
dons, and it is not remarkable that success
should crown his efforts. Sanford is energetic,
and procures each member of his troupe re
gordlees of expense. The Opera House is ad.
mitably fitted up, and has every accommoda
tion requisite for a first class place of amtuie
ee nt, and good order prevails. The perform
era are all celebrated, and are always highly
applauded by Iho pleasure-seeking' crowd.—
We understand, that Sanford, yielding .to the
wishes of a number of our leading families,
has concluded to give a grand Matinee next
Saturday afternoon, for the especial benefit of
faniiiic3 and children—the' latter to be admit
t:d at ten cents.
A FIGHT ABOUT A Saw.—Poor vs: Rich.-,—To
the rich and prosperous Winter has little of the
attendant horror,' with which its advent is ac
companied to the poor and unprovided masses
of the city. To the former, it is only a means
of employing their money in ministering .to
their pleasures, and to the latter only an occa
sion for bewailing the loss of even theateosssa
ry comforts of life. While the children of the
rich wrapped in furs, enjoy themselves with
gully painted sleds, the gifts of their indulgent
parents, the offsprings of the poor, often shoe- .
has, are compelled to witness the pleasures
they can never hope to enjoy; and so it hap
pens, as in the qase of older persona, dud , they
seek to become the champions of their own
rights, and wrest by force, what has been de
nied to them. Thus, a ragged colored boy,
who bad nu sled, yesterday, in Second street,
near Meadow Lane, set upon a white boy,
and took his sled away from him, in conse
quence of which, a gentleman, who witnessed
the whole transaction, made after the colored
boy, and overtaking him near Mulberry street,
.roceeded to " wax" him with his switch cane,
until he cried out4natity, after wWoh he took
the sled and reetked it to its rightful owner,
the aforesaid white boy, who, of course, was
ighly pleased with the " armed intervention"
of his unknown friend.
SNOW. —Weather-wise people wending their
way homeward last night, turned an eye heav
enward and declared with a wiee shake of the
head, "snow before morning." Juveniles
could not see it in the clear skies and twinkling
dare, and turned in with full faith in a fine
day's sport upon the ire ponds. But thie
orning—sure enough I—when we bounced
um our beds, we beheld winter's white coat
ptead over house and street and sidewalk and
sect' flakes still falling silently down. Let it
me! say the jubilant youths and merry dam-
Is ; we cannot always skate, and a little
sigh ride is good for a change. Aye I let it
.me; but remember, ye who have plenty and
spare to keep your backs warm and your
.mach full, that there are poor little bare feet
tteriog up and down in the snow this morn
that there bodies, wra t )ped in tattered rags
hid' shiver with cold, and that there are
mach which have not been heated by the
e of food it long, long, hours. Turn not, lady
apped iu warm furs clad in silks and velvets,
;dless hum the poor little skinny bare hand
tended at your elbow, and its owner's sup-
Whits, "please give me a penny, mam I'
4,e note you'll never miss, while it will send
ppiness to the hearts of many a poor stem , '
.g. la such times as these it is better to
re to a dozen who are undeserving than to
..to away outs who is suffering, starving. Re
ember the poor.
TRC IDIIIIIIIOATION 01 TUB Daowzsai SOL-
In.—The cavalry soldier who was found
owned M the canal, near Shoch's mills, on
;e 31st of December, and which was noticed
t he TILBORAPU at that time, has since been
leaned to be the body of Thomas Conley, a
ember of Col. Williams' Cavalry, now in
eutucky, and whose family resides at "Henry
Itl7 F urnace," near Columbia. The Lancaster
says that private Conley had been at
owe ou a furlough when his regiment left, but
few days after took leave of his faintly with
,e li neation of joining it. Six weeks elapsed
ler hid leaving home without a word or any
be;ng received by his wife in relation to
is arrival with his regiment. Mrs. Conley's
oliMude and anxiety were naturally very
"kb manifested concerning hie fate, as he had
' T(//a hied when leaving her, to communicate
e eklY in regard to his welfare and remit his
1 When due,for her maintenance—this being
e O nly means of support from which she ex
' l ed to be maintained during his absence in
Mee. Pending this anxiety her cares and
ief d Were much increased by one of her child
° becoming very sick, and she was necessita
'', to make application to the Relief Board of
utllambi% for aid until the fate of her hueband
ea be ascertained. This relief, we are as
wee cheerfully afforded by the Bend
...I
y ' ieton her application, which PM on Jenn
, and until after the
'll/se husband was discovered.melancholy fate
Taa EXPEDITION AGAIN! PORT Bow PERRY.
—it report ?f . th, Istliodtand wounded io t a. , re
caf,t expedition by Or troops evilest the re
bels atPort HD re "thy, Boith.Carolina, made
by Brigade Surgeon Geo. 8. Kemble, formerly
of this city, includes the names of private
John Weidenbeimer, andlAnsign A. Herbert,
both of the Mailing/ Roansylvania regiment,
Col. B. C. Chiist. Waikenheimer-received a
gun-shot wonnt.in - the right foot, and Herbert
a would In ofielVsiege by 1. piece of shell.
Flu Lan Minn 7.7 the alarm of flee at .-balf
past nine o'clock Monday night was occaltioned
by the appearance of &large volume of smoke
leaning from the two story brick building, at
the.ooruer of Fourth and Market streets, owned
by Mr.'Geci. 'B. Kemble. * The doorsoand wiu
dows of the building were closed id the time,
and when some of. them were opened by the
firemen in order to apply water, the pent up
flames burst forth with a ;frightful energy 4,
threatening the speedy destruction of the entire
building. The appatatus of the firemen, how
ever, were soon,brought into action, and by a
coPlone application of water, the ,flames were,
, .
shortly overcome. " •
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The first story of the building was devoted
, . •
to store-rooms, one of which was occupied by
Mr. Loeb as a variety stare' , psp here]
itemed to rage with the mc , ;WS
the flames and smoke had that . bt appear
ance common to the ignition 0314-1 A
camphene, fluid or coal oil. 44. _ , -bt, ,
were almost totally destroye d. twe b
.
that his hiss is fully insured. ~
The'c u rner room was occupied by..fdr....giesn,
ball, ati a shoe store. KW—pope:Ay was
promptly removed without expOsismeing much
damage. .
Another room on the Brat dz, fronting ,on
Fourth street, was occupied r.. George S.
Kemble as a clothing store. Al* quantity of
made-up crothing was consul
j iwilNeld that por
tion not destroyed in this ws l / 4 y,'7.:441t damaged
almost irreparably by the w
e ateritad smoke.
The dwelling part of the llunae was unoccu
ed, the former tenant, Lie*. tT' B. Kern
ble, U. S. A t , having rensovud his family
Oi ta
to Carlisle . A portion of .„theti fn e, how
ever, still remained tit the v idi ti „itome of
which was entirely doitiroyeditand Other per
dons consiierabirdaniaged ' e weter.
The damage done to the
far as we could observe by a harriedinspention
immediately after the life hint Uteri extin
guished, was in the destructiewof a portion of
the flooring, stairways and it . gertition,` walk' on
the first story, the discoloringadd blistering of
the Vat, breaking t, the of whWW lash and the
flooding of water generally Otronghout the ort z
tire structure. Mir. Kombht, we believe; • h
no insuranee upon the mmgorty, and his. k4i4
therefore f is considerable. : . • •• •
The origin of the firs is kosystecy. borne
duppose it to have caught t un a heater in the
cellar, or from a hot air tuber connecting
with it ; yet we
ed undexebtl i :thet as late a half,
pi eight o'clock the he wee examined by
e gentleman cohnecteil e w one of the stores
in the building, and ton "he r . ',, all Flistik io
t ,
that it is scarcely pro that within, the
short space of an hour aftereards, it could have
got so hot as toconiqiunitat:4tre to ti 4 sur
rounding inflatable sabefificeitt. As to the hot
air chamber, it would thelitairpsible of wanton-
Mating-Bre even ricifg e te con
dition of Site Etats?: ' -
Since writing the above we miderstand that
Edward Loeb, the proprietor of the variety
store, was' arrested this morning by officer
Fleck, charged with setting fire to his estab
lishment with the view to defraud the Insu
rance company. In default of bail he was
committed to prison by Justice Baader.
Gee. Oau's BRIGADII.—The regimental flags
of this gallant Brigade of Pennsylvanians, were
day before yesterday presented to them, with
the inscription "Draineaville, December 20,
1861," upon them. Gen. McCall had the
whole division drawn up Speaker
Grow was introduced by Gen. W:, H. Kenn, on
behalf of the State of Pennsylvania, and he
presented each regiment with these flags, and
closed by an eloquent address, 'id which he
eulogiied the troops for thOir heroin bravery,
though their ranks were thinned• out in the
late contedt..i Mot= not4Antga-Nlead ; i-they
sleep in honored graves: Let the tears we
drop on their aebes bailoo-Ahehearand dear of
the living w.heaellitiarts bleed. kir •their
citizens, eolulersi the}' hour draliii:aigh when
the drum will againintruniqa yoti 'to the battle.
field, there to decide . not: it,qttestbm of family
or dynastic rule, but vrhethei the will of the
majority constitutionally expressed shall be re
al:100W as the vital principle of free govern-
Man's 'capacity for self-government is on
trial, and if it fail, the last great experiment
of elective Constitutional Government among
men has been tried.. Liberty heaving her list
sigh. may then wing her way back from earth
to heaven, and the crushed and down-hi:laden
of the world may, bring-their chains as the, only
legacy they inn bequeath to their children.
Instead of family or landed aristocracies, it
is now the institution of human bondage war
ring upon vital principles of free government.
They.havemhosen, and. willvermit4no..-arbiter
bat the sword. The only arguments, there
fore, are cannon balls and battalions. The
orators of the hour are before me, and, if I
mistake not the signs, they will soon be taught
to speak in tones that will teach the enemies of
liberty the rights of mankind.
The lessons taught by our fathers and the
last great battle of Constitutional freedom, will
have been fought and won. Try that 'trying
hour you have already proven, by your heroic
deeds, that the fame of the old Keystone State,
and the memory of
,her• illustrious dead, will
receive no dishonor tit your hands.
Take your banner. May it wave
Proudly o'er the good and brave,
When the battle's distant'wail
Breaks the Sabbath of our vale;
When the clarion's music thrills
To the heart , of these low hills •
When the spear in conflict shake, .
And the strong lance, shivering, breaks.
General McCall then invited the speaker and
a number of others to his quarters, where a
' sumptuous repast was set out.
Am. should read Prof. Wood's advertisem en
in another column.
atilvanta telegraph; itlebttestragltyl: . k
14.
AT A STATED MENTLNO of the FriendsNy Fire
Company, held in their hail on Monday even
ing, January, 18th, 1862, the following officers
were elected f& the ensuing,. year :
President—George Earnest.
Vice President—E. P. Lesrure.
Secretary—Sullivan S. Child.
Assistant Secretary—Jacob Knabb.
Treasurer—Andrew Scblay er.
Chief Engineer—Julius C. Voglesong
Assistant .Engineere—John Lytle
Steam Engine Engineers—let, Andrew Schlayer;
2d, S. $. ()rinds; 811, W. A. Parkhill.
Apparatus Committee—C. F. Molloy, Jolla
hither, J. Etter, James Jack.
House Committee—D. E. Rudy, Bevy Rose,
M. Morris, B. Shoop, C. Miller, J. Rohrer.
A YOUNG MAN wishes a sitdation as copyist,
salesmen, or book-keeper, In a wholesale or
rbtall book, boot and shoe, clothing or dry
goods store. No objection to, any - business in
which he can make himself useful. Will fur
nish abundant references,
Address
,
Gaorro Music Hint.—'.!.. Theball atlitlsooes
on" at this prosperous establishment, and Mit.
Oehler; Ole Ball ?dyers, anti all the other "irre
pmssibles," continue to let out, new links of
musical drollery and kaugh te !" l “ l ol 3 '' N . . 1 ,•
-Jimateitiousistrlitastaoser 0r.i,.10tt,- , -k;sterree-'
raugoof. our acquaintance wee aOlieltetille/0/
clays since to purchase a beautiful - 8444 - M
Newfotudland, species, The seller told eur
prig log' instanced tit the a in en , and
descanted k05e1144.3 hie erslht
'," ~ dittaded ho . ttaild bo sent - any.
. Iti tisOldence. To test the dog's qualitiles;
the - /gentleman wrote an order and etichysed
treikA
ti ' directed to the chew ' drgtrood store.
°rive ' d placed in tke dogs wuth, and
he imm ly delivered it at Udch & Bow
inan'si front and Agoriget streetti
"Perhaps . 0 owner had been at , the store
with the doeptevions " , , .
E. .t
Naw %veep New G00n9.-25 pieces Of Sean
tlfai DeLain**ack grouricrwithiheffilWer ,
at'2scts, w 40 pieces Of wliksyeli
lowand.red • all ppssicxa Hwy eltirth
at 75, $l, and 151-25 c. 10CYdossen whita Itnkn'
pocket handki?rehiftk ftOln auction, Alit
breeets at 15, 25, am4l7ets.' knew lotof these
white ribbod stockings. 604 , dozen white' end
grey drawers Met ttudinshitin: 50 dozen' tpilf
wool and all wool s*xlis. A hal lot of velvet
ribbons. Olaildeen:e wool stockings, all prices,
Illots. and upwards. - Oar - balance of eh*
furs at • wet. I llettOtftil'blotkzafigiDelatic
FitiPrOaKOQR-odiithw Ine4ooB. at 760-
eloela,nf aft kledow&doeneetio goods at.ilft
my, Baosde old stand; ' ' jy1.0!"1
1 Norma I Haltom:toe i HASlferas ! . !—Gentlemen
now is the dine to have , a *lid flidng Shirt
MOe to measure or from amide. lam no*
making a good shift for SI 26 , aqual toany otho
now market lbr $1:16. All work
tout and to, give. ea .ire satisfaction
the*imer. Always on, hand .a large assort
. tof Ladies' , and AGentletianif 'lturnishirtt
to the old prices; allio Kilaie,l3
.;Pas at tha s old If yon .wants.
. or a good fitting under
, glekeleilt, just.
td hikes A. Lynn, Idancifsietnitatt Ho. IT,
fhtetipieet, next to 'Thiforniil - ArrEPllhiger's
b§fiy store, Harrisburg, pa., where he is
fling without regard to cost or theadvance of
• ®Br RENT, ",
Two Btokinßriok Dwellib ho e with
+• a Work Crifikfing to the same,
I the carnet* of , ttitanat and Walnut etrihi .estlthk,
og Ihe,llest (Iv °UAW, next.
)01,- • '. l 4 r •
enome isalage..4riattlawai.
,
HE SUTHERLANDS, by the - author of
"Rutledge," Price $1.26.
Also new editions of
RUTLEDGE—uniform with "The Sather
lands," $1.25.
, BEULAll—twenty-fifth edition—sl.2s.
EAST LYNNE—A new Novel-50 cents.
TOM. TIDLER'S GROUND, by Dickens, 25 cts.
FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE, 88 cts.
,Together with all the New Books, soon as
published at.
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
PPR ISEWIN4 MACHINES..
JONAS BROOK & BO'S"
PFLIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON.
1200 it 808 YD& WHIM, BLACK cCOOGORRO.
• , .
friHTS thread being made particularly for
Sewing Machines, is VERY STRONG, SKOOTNI AND
ELASTIC, Da strength_ is net impaired by washing, nor
by ifrichou of the needle. • For. Machines, .nse Brooks'
Patent Glace,
FOR UPPER THREAD,
and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket,
FOR UNDER. THREAD, - •
Sold by respectable dealers throughout : tbo country.—
Also, maims or 100 NAILS 2.1011, ANIOATIID see , by
Wlt. HENRY Stitrti, Sole Agent.
Eto9 l 4lBm 30 Voloyetieet, New York.
FOR RENT.
rriHE STORE ROOK, now occupied by
Robinson 6: Co., Grocers, Wild street.
ALSO—A Sto; a Room, and Dwelling House on Ridge
Road. Apply to
p-d2w* GEO. G. KUNKEL,
•Canal street, between State and Walnut streets,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Ai,U CK -WHEAT MEAL and CORN MEAL
Jun received and for sale low at
,• NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Jt . corner Front and Market streets. •
. .
1 4 1XTRAF 411111.1 r . r.Lovu in fourth and
AU halt bbl. sacks also, wholeitale and retail at the
New Grocery and Provision S.oro Front and Market sta.
Nicaeu.s & BOWM 04.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
OP
FANCY GOODS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
A FEW FANCY BOXES,
Suitable for work boxes.
A FEW SMALL CABAS, • •
For little Girls.
LADIES PURSES and PORTEMONAIS,
A splended assortment.
NEW STYLES FINE TOILET WATERS.
BO ' FS FINE TOILET SOAP for $l.OO
,Qau and see the varieties Mau we are unable to .uotiee
in an advertisement.
:KELLER'S Drug Storm
de23 91 Market street.
RUBBER GOODS
Rubber Balls,
Rubber Watches,
Rubber Rattles,
Rubber Toys generally at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
FOR SALE.
A valuable Two btory double frame
AG. Dwelling House and Lei of ground, situated on' the
corner or North street and Beat Avenue, 30 feet on North
street and 110 feet deep, two basement kit.hene, two cel
lar, and eleven rooms, also a never failing spring of wa
ter. Tao- building is well calculated fora store or hotel.
Terms reasonable. Enquire of W. HARM,
Jana City Auctioneer.
VHSBH FRUII.—In Hermetically seal
ed Can a hiirge lot comprising Peaches, Tomatoes,
Sweet Corn, &0., and a select , assortment of Preserves and
Jain% juat. racioned, and for ipile by
jlO ;, WIL,DOCE, Jr., &
F AH BUTTER: ind:'EGGS constantly
on band and for Salo by
moms & BOWMAN,
9 corner Front and Market Armes,
• G. L. Hams,
Sandy Hill, Perry Co., Pa.
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From oar Montag Ildttleaeor Yesterday.
FRAM OADO.
tore Troops Movini tato Kentucky.
vy. ,
Fifty Rebel Prisoner' Waken.
REPORTED itEtlltd HE RD AT
COLUffiBVg.,MO•
A epeeist dispatch to the Transis, dated
Cairo—says that two moat columns will be
moved into Kentucky tomorrow..., ; All the
tramttiorts here hive chartered for tha purpose.
lam asetlited , MAR tie heat authority that
troops.on their way bake from St. Louis will
arrive to-night or toidlikrow.
Fifty prisoners takn icy , Gen. Paine were'
brought to Bird's Point tnilay, sir ligwhom
Col. Bird, from whoa:COP NSW deriVed its
name. Posiivevidepcs eldea that he has
contributhdelilleitaind dollars in aid
of thereistillitsf-Voluntssily sent his
slaves to wese'dons
A nelidiersl et lent POW liras arrested yester
day neat lillandltiln,,.„lo one, of our scout
-14-INwaill‘.. BalladArs .01shes in his posses
sion to spite stpo
Becodnoliauots fie direction of Co
. *din Ne t ,!, SWIM*? went
Wine — Mlles beyiond'El , millb aid drove in
rebel pickets. At that; • time the giihboata
Essex and Bt. Louis wenift, down the river to
wards Columbus. AZ t time the messenger
left hedsy welt thitt direbtion.
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FROM IC 41
~ Y UCKY
Retreat of i: : : , Folo€lB 0011
infantry
them with
e Aul occP
d t
oia:ig4o4o4, delegation of
1 1 etr• bson county, Indiana, to-day pre
: 'nted ete4o
to the Fifty-eighth inakipmedipentoofiamped
Idn the Louisville and tadrbali. A
lettex, datedpeofZkhrifronfarlustqp, S.
W'
' fike be tl' iedeiveT Ooicaiill A.
oodruff.oodruff. He regretnAllilait [Government
has not effected ins eachfte.
Fa 0. ax-o I
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==IM
IMMO
Orartramaxo, Jan. 14.-
Governor Todd was . inaugurated at Colum
bus yesterday. His message is brief: The
Governor has confidence ;; in: the ' purity
and patriotism of President Lincoln; commends
the President's determination to restore the
Government former harmony. end vigor irre
spective of the result upen the domestic insti
tutions iu any of the States. He , recommends a
reduction of salaries of all State offWerii, except
Auditor and Treiumrer ; a redaction : in the per
diem compensation to members of the Legisla
ture, and a reduction of the local taxation. The
object of these arrangements being to enable
Ohio to furnish more money to prosecute the
war. He reconimends a new system. of. taxing
railways ; - a.continfmtie of the tax lo support
families of volunteers ; advises that =banks be
allowed to suspend specie payment, and finally
a thorough organisation'of the ndlitia of the
FROM NEW YORK.
AiTival'of Troainre from Oatfornia.'
DIS A S TER - IT 'SE A.
'
• .
The steamer :. Champion, from Agpinwelli
with the treasure-el:lipped from San`
on the 20th ult., le below and will be up about
two o'clock. •
Haw Yong, 'Jatt. 14.—The larkKektniore, of
flown, hence for Cork, ii 4 been abandoned at
sea, a complete wreak and sinking. Her crew
was brought here by the Intrk Lucy Sing.
FROM NEW MEXICO.
TEXAN REBELS REPORTED MARCHING
' ON FORTS UNION - 4ND WISE.
APPREHENSION OF AN ATTACK ON BAN-
TA FEE.
• - • • Remus CITY, Jan- • 18.
• - •
T4e.Santa Fee mail has wiyed'ivit4 datesto
Deceniber 28tir: ' • •
TWo thousand Texan tropos are remtvad
marching^ up the Rio eranda, rlyer, for - the, pur-
P°s° of attacking Fort Craig, and the same
number marching up Pecan river to attack
Fort'Union. , The troomrstittioned at Ft. Wise
have been ordered tu liewlkipxlco. Ft. Union
is well prepared to receive; n attack, lint fears
are entaihed that Fort Craig, Will be taken, and
that the Texans will advance on Santa Fee.
Considerable excitement prevails in that place.
FROM IVASIUGTON.
The Duties of the Treasury Depart-
meat,
WetettutaxoN,. Jan. 13. •
; ...
&The ataistant Seorepit7 of the Tosugh7 return
ed to hispoet yeoteFilai, withinonehoiuoftor the
chief `,clerk woe stricken dOwn,. aid is now dart-
gefously3,ll,, ;The labors of that department,
seem to be more than human ability can en
dure.
satuarp 15, 1862
FROM FORTRESS'MONROE.
Sealing of TrooPs for Burnside's Ex
pedition.
The transports Louisiana and New Bruniwick
with the remaining troops for the Burnside ex
pedition, left last night. A few tug boats are
still - here, said to be part of the expedition.
The bargue John Trucks with InepinaPs
&oxeyes, which went ashore on the passage
from Annapolis, has arrived, and is still here.
The propellor Distal:man from Port Royal has
arrived. ;
The t3pfirildlrig-sailed for Hatteras, Port Royal
last evening. Corn. Goldsborough was a pas
senger in the Pensacola which arrived here this
afternobn.
Ciwan*, Jan. 13
FROM' ritt'DEAICK.
NCOCK AGAIN SHELLED BY THE REBELS
It is`reported; but not authentically, that
the ,rebels, raider Gen.:licks - On, threw several
shells into our lines at Hancock, yesterday.
NEW YORK MONEY:, MARKET.
Sterling ex.:hange is atiffening—eales at 1144-
14115, and in modetate. demand, Stock are
better- - aticago gt , RoCk Island 58i;_ cis
Central 63k; bonds 90; Michigan Studbook 41;
N. Y. Central $8 1 1; Penna. coal 86;. Reading 37;
Milwaukee & Mississippi 891; Virginia 6a 60 ;
giescuiri 6a 421; American gold st premium;
Tennessee 481; Michigan 80; Illinois war loans
78i; ooupone, 1877, 84; Ohio 98; . Oregon war
loan $6; California 7,8 i; cOupon 6s; 1881,
90i; Registered 90,
MARRILTS BY TELEGRAPH.
.
The snow s torm to-day .
has materially inter
farred with hardness. Flour held firmly, and
further sales of 300 bbls. extra family, were
made at $6 00@.6 60, extras at $6 75, and en-
Perfine at $5 wigo 59. Rye flour dull, at
' s3 76, and corn meal at $3 00. Wheat is ac
tive-75,000. Wall:day arid -Western ‘red,
sold at, $1 87; and white at $1 46®1 60.
Rye is steady at 76c. Corn is in good
'request, and 4,000 bushels new yellow
sold at 54 cents. Oats are steady-2,000
bushels Pennsylvania sold at 381. Groceries
are quiet ; sales of Rio coffee at 191 a 191, and
Jamaica at 22. Cuba sugar is firm. In mo
lasses nothing is, doing. Provisions are quiet ;
Sales of Mess pork at $l2 26 44 12 35, and
five hundred barrels lard at 7-} ® 8 centa.
Whiskey has declined 2 cents per gallpp sales
of Ohio at 25 cents.'
rmish.
1852.
11th. to
Jennie
skirmish
end Vir
les, and a
ces under
lied, and
WES while
Tofu:Hied.
Hatil
adOsing
l'he men
ing they
course.
me fled,
Flour firm-13,000 barrels , sold. Wheat firm
-L-Red $1 42 @ $1 43:' "COrn qiiiit---mixed 66
66i. Provisions steady and unchanged.--
hkey dull at 230 offered and 24olisked.
XXIVIIth Oongress--First Session.
Ser tpefidtions *for Ahe enia l ricipation of
slaves were ppsumtptz,. l
Coiren, (Pennsylvania,) prow:Acid the
petition Of 'George W. Harris, asking the aid of
Congress -to enable him-to publish the proceed
ings of the. Senate of .tbe.first Congress from a
JOurnal which bad been kept by Senator Mc-
Lane, of Pennsylvania. Retorted.
n Mr. Cowart uttered reoolution making an
fropropriation of three thousand dollars for one
ouland copies of the above work. Referred.
Ik...Fosmaa, (Conn.,) introduced a bill to al
-1
9 / 1 1914 , 1 ".'" e t i *Q11 1 61PProf-se*
tairi persons in the WI withint pay. .Re•
eA communication was received from the
POsidenS, transmitting a copy of the Instruc
tions sent to the Minister to' Austria. Referred.
Mr. Powsrz's resolution was taken up asking
the Secretary of War to answer a previous reso
lution in regard to contracts, 3&c.
Mr. Comet hoped the resolution would not
piss. He was opposed to calling for general
reports from the departments, though willing
to,have any detalls•calliod-for,if there was any
thing of a suspicious character detected.
Mr. Powers contended that he wanted the
people to know the truth respecting these con
tracts.
Ur. WILSON, (Mass.,) did not believe the De
paktment could. give this information. For
months there was not an act of that Depart
ment. He was not willing they shoald see
light, bat it would be a physical impossibility
to answer the resolution.
HOUSE OF EEP'nMNTATITE4
The House resumed the consideration of the
billjto abolish the franking privilege it having
been postponed on Thursday last tilf to-day.
Mr. Poarsn, (Ind.,) advocated the bill and
expressed a hope that Congress would distin
guish itself by reforMing abates end ' making
the recipients pay the postage on documents in
stead of the public at large.':,
Several other gentlemen expressed their
viewstipozi : the•ntlbjec a,• . :
•
[See First Page for Oent4nwitio,n of Report.]
COAL!! COAL lit
undernigned would inform the con-
L earners of Goal i hitt he is now prepared to furnish
Coal from under cover perfectly dry and clean in all
kinds of weather. -
Lykenti Valley' Broken coal
0 41 WO Egg 41
ii " email Egg '
it ft N ut .
Pittston Lump Ooal.
" No. 1 "
14 2 tt
41 41. .6 al
Lorberry, Broad Top and Allegheny, also Hickory and
Pine Wood
HOTisburg, Jan. 7,1862. "
BORT FOLICB--WAITING
gIT entire new assortment of, these resefuler
tides just opened ' • • ".
BE.BaNEWS Cheep Bookstore,
FOR THE NE‘W YEAR!
NOW OPINING AT
•
KFLIEWS DRUG AND FANCY STORE,
91, Market street
AFINE variety of those rare
CONFECTIONS,
just Rom the Factory. A AMA ELEGANT MIXTURE,
(the quest yet recelved,) neatly put up in one pound
boxes.
Caßsoon.
AiSc, smother lot or those splen did
• Ladles' natal:tele, •
Ladies' Wire and -Leather Pure es,
Ladies' Companions or Work Cases,
and other tine goods whlotryon would do well to see.
deEQ
.A_MILE commodious -13 TORN ROOM on
Market next ~' donr ' to the ‘...hinos''lliaise,”
(Covet,l3 o 3 Hotel,) occupied during It:afloat eight or nine
years Matt Jawelry and Watch making est49►itituneatoage,
, Vever_., 11 DWELLING .liouags MAIN- vidontay
of a Flatgot . }c o m e kit.:: Mena Wing stabGag,r.smcgte
no ,ii.it. tias'itc. i. fatid vacant 14:44:attachod.
Paiseasharghredthe that of April next.
LHAS. G. BANN.
Harrisburg, Jan. SI, 1882.—je-dlm
Foamy Monson, Jan. 18
FittmmicaE, Jatt. 14
:1,TE19 Tons, Jan. 14.
Partannii]it, Jan. 14,
- gsw Yoss , , Jan: 14
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14
IN SENATE. *
Nan Witigrtistmente.
FOR RENT.-
12tmustments.
BRANT'S HALL!
Thursday Evening Jan, 16, 1862,
GRAND GIFT ENTERTAINMENT of
the Originnl and Justly Celebrated
FAKIR OF AVA,
The wondeiftd Magician and Necromancer
New and beautiful feats in Legerdemain, Laughable
Illusions. and Curious Ticks and Trassfornv.von.
One huneredAnd flay splendid GlrTB to he distribut
ed to the audience-
Among the list of protests will be found a Fors I 'ems;
valued at on e hundred dollars ; Gold Watoh, Sliver
Watch. Sewing bbiehhie,,S.eitaf Clothes, I antes' Dressed,
of Flour, and all kinds of beolliful Jew e:ry. In
all
One Hundred end Fifty Presents
liar-Tickets for both Drawing and Perfotmonoe3, only
25 cents. .
!fir For Lid of Gifts and method of diettlbotioo, fee
email bills. jl4 o3t
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE:
THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET.
•
Great Success of the New Opera House
This new and Beauti:ul Establishment will open
for the Season, presenting SONGS, BALLADS,
OVERTURES and LAUGHABLE BURLES
QUES.
In which Messrs. SANFORD, CARNCROSS,
HUGHES, EDMONDS, BECKET, HOLDEN
and the Great Troupe of ARTISTS engaged will
sustain parts.
Admission ' 25 cents.
Orchestra hairs, 50 cents.
Seats in Private Boxes, 75 cents.
Entire Box, $5.00.
Doors open si o'clock ; Commence at 7. o'clock.
107'In preparation the MUMMY, also the
OPERA OF TA SOMNAMI3ULA, &c., &c. j 6
ith Itrl3
UNION 'RESTAURANT,
.
BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON,
NO. I,I9_IIARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
JL
subscribers having erected a larg e
_b ding at theabore mace, oxprassly for the purpo
ses above.indicated, bog to cad the attention of the pub.
Ile to the following :
• Tin RIStAtIitANT, on the drat floor, with a cluing room
attached, is Cited up in.first-ciass style. and it will at all
times be sappled.with the boat OYSITiII to be had io
the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, del, and all
kinds M game in season. Oysters served ap In every
style, aud.meals to be had at ail hours. The Aloe of all
the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on
band..
The Tert-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear,
and contains three alleys of modern eolliktrUetioe, where
the lover; of this healthy elereine can enjoy themselves.
The Billiard Saloon is up stairs—elegantly Stied up,
and contains three marble top c trobination cushion ta
.blett,aqual to any made.
Harrisburg has tong fait the want of a grand combin
ation.of this stud, and as 'Mt pr.prt tom are deter.uine
to CUOUllei, it In a quiet and oniony msomr , •nt eve
rything in their 1• wee to In Ise a las ton tble re , ot,
they nope to receive a liberal snare of public patronage,
jsa-dot Wh..LlAtit C. McFADOWN ROD.
A. LEN 8,
. 93LICHRE OF
Piano Melodeon, (Initar and Singing,
DARTICULAR attention will be paid for
:the education of the voice after "Rossini's" mile
boded method. Ofßoe to William linocho's Music blare;
93 Market street. Ja3.dlm
I►TINOE PIES,
Ramose, atoms,
ALA-.
mamma. 5P101121 . ,
aaitable for Mince Pies lur aulo low by
Jett"" - W4.1.1.1,11E, &CO
FINEIIOI or mvoitzoar„
fgh3InCir — AJEASIIII -
A/ADE of Good Totelecco, and from one
to.tea.years old, of lily OWD mosistteeture. A floe
wa QC choice Ohewinshad Smoking boinotti, Apes, Shoff'
and a hibge variety of ether articles ctonstaatty on bait I
toi sale wholesale and retail. Thanktol Cur former pat
ronage, I bone by strict attention to outtness to receive a
liberal &bare of the trade
A Due Smoking Room attached, where customers may
lay back and test my Sep.ra and Tobacco.
Don't Inrget the window with the Sam in It; that is the
place to buy your Tobawm wad _stare. North Market
Square, Above Market mccet,litrrtaburg.
Doc. 4, 1881. —dam wit. WYKOFF.
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
SBELLENBERGER &
NO: 80 MARKET ST
(Room fornierty . occupied by the Postofflee.)
nE huilurthgheti have just opened a
ew and large twsoritnent. 01 Inc fatten ocylos of
clothing, Wdare also pecosred to manufacture to order
all kindicf Genie Wear, cut to Gm latest mytee and Vasil
lone. WS Nitro alwayi on bend a largo Muck of Ready
made clothing arta GrOtilletruitt'S Faraishing GO0•13.
Bog-am H. StiELLICNBEKGSR & BRO.
FUR SALE CHEAP.—A TWO
STORYIr/tklitE,littEloE6 12N x5O feet vim- EEE
opt. on,Grind IltreiMo tad' re ,r of the Iteser- a ■•
voir. For nuttier partioulant apply on the prom.
tees to (cieBl-4120*J k. M. MATER.
CRANBERRIgB, Dried Fruits, Fresh
Apple, Hemony,
XICBOLS & BOWMAN'S,
I carrier, Front and Market etreeta
Ell
D...?8,F..,N0N : of VANILLA, Easeace of
ju Lemon' Flavoring Extracts, for sale at the new
WliUief.Ude a4a Retail Grocery mut Provision :Role, cor
ner Front'aikt Market streets.
an.i Conoco°, of all kinds. Ba
ttens o (Agars, at -
C al adtb
iFeanno dulOnt
NIuEIOLS & BOWMAN'S,
- ii .
corner Front and Market street.
pattE Cider Vinegar, for sale at
aIOIIOLS & BO NDLAN'S,
coruer Front & Market streets
ALMANACS 1 ALMANACS 1
BEARS ,GERMAN - AND ENGLLSH AL
AWACS in every quality can be had at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
BARDlNG—Members of the Legiela
ttirl3; or other GenOemeu, or a Gentleman and LAO,
wilt dint a *can ant aparlainnt y by calling at North street,
second door from Frout
03.3te0d0
qOLD PENU I—The largest and best
stock, from $l.OO ti) s4.oll—warruatect- 4
•._ _ -- - -SEIiSFER'S BOOKSTORE
IvOCKERAL in Kitts, half bar
.l.3 eels, and barrels, at G: Mew Grocery and Provi
sion More, Front and Market stroets.
MCEIOLS k FOW MAN.
SCIIF I FFAIVS BOOK - BTOiti 1
(ireisr Elie liariuthrig Prido.)
sl.w
' 25 j 1314
REOIIVED from the
• bills eit fine m —..?&NBCLA.I. NOTE
netts, wawa we will sell at $1.25 per roam.
**De per ream for NOTE Pang, decorated with
the latest and Very LiEndsome einblema and patriotic
mottos.
40.50 for.looo !HITE ENVELOPEI3, with national and
pattiotWeinVernsi,.printed in two COIOII3.
Plena gtie las a call. . SCHKEYER,
Harrisburg
' Choice Teas, Black find Green,
In r F
, gaiitii pound papers, for sale at
NICHOLS &BOWMAN'S,
„. corner Frontand Market streets.
A . N 'RESTAURANT,
:11ARRIEEIIIRG, PA.
THE Heatanrant under the European
How, Is now open with all the delicaelee of the
1106110111. pi taw*
NICHOLS& BOWMAN
Mrs. COLE 3&