".. . . .. .. . . . . 1 . '' . . . „,......, . . - t' 4 .1 ,!. '*; / •2 . f , . ' .....M.f ' , . ' ' . , .. ~, , • • . . . . • a . • .. . . .., .: _ . . . , 7,. . . , . , y . . 4 • 1 -4., 4 I . . ~. . . . - ..1 . . . ' .• . ..........=......-...-- RV GEORGE BERGNER. 4• R Ay lit! i'l;t.l;4lt, r DAY . )11,(1 V. 13 E HONER., TE.lihe..—Sieei Oetecittrnott. ' • i ce 1),,,a.y I t iti.lfrOAril 1. earred to eabseribere. In the Cio +t 6 6 . ats per Yearly oubscribere will be. ch!rgAtt ne, la advence WesKLY AND Setil•tt 2EIO -'• TE,66IKAPII al , o pable I,etteieeti (toilet PI the Leg;slAtare, and •twi weekli .d a yi ug . the. remia , ,r the year, toad rttraisbo , l to IfttOOOOtbOrO . . rash rats, ilia: .•.•011:.tr•ber3 per year Bein.i.tree'kty. " 00 lir illy mibserlber, Week1y............ 00 RAIN . ; a AtivERTIVING. i.:ur town or Immia constitute onnhalf annt&e. Eight n o m. than fo-or constitute a square. 111 Fquare, one day one week mm one month three • months., .. .. six menthe, nue year.. ... ..... the 'VAN, 011 0 day one week 2 OQ one month ..... 8 BO three months b.OO six months 10 00' ' 16 00 iiii:WoOSB notices inserted in .the Lmrul Column, or hoo, +WI rgols mind Deaths, FIVE CENTS "lig "%I'm. Pox each umm•erlion. 4r3lerriges and Deaths to be charged as 'regular • verteetvois • • Itlttlical JOIINSON 13.111..1-01 1 X.IVICCOXLIEI LOCK HOSPITAL it.ti"eitisecc :f u r l r re e tu d ,, t o h y e in m a t , at . c o e ri r d tti:l. speed} DIFEASES OF IMPRUDENOR. /lam it NIX TO TWILVI ROOM. .110 Mercury or Noxious Drugs, @p - .A CuS WAIKANIIID OZ 'o CHAN; at no Oxa Two DAwa.lis Wrogness of the Back or mbs, Strictures, Pains in Aneenoos of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Wrel; nese,. Nervous imbility, Decay of the Physico Pow• ems, llysipepeio languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of doss, 1 % 1 1 Rano* of ' the Heart, , Tremblings, Dimness ol StstAktir._Nillig h _jtase of the Stomach, Affections of tbe neau, 0 m.ooror-0ina—..,..,, dors arising from e indiscretion or Solitary ambits at South—those dreadful and destructive practises whion produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos sible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice that dreadful and destructive habit which annually treiteaps to en untimely grave thousiutde 61. young men of the most culled talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise have entranced haunting gunnies with the thunders 'or eltemence, or waked to en Play tbo living lyrit.may call with fejt eeeodeaca. I= harried persons, or thos.. ennteinplatleg marriage, be. ee nwaro or Owens.' weakness; sheuhtimmeenkudy 00n. mit ro. .1., nod ho restored to perils* health.. ORGANIC Wlrall.NßEl' Immediately mired end MS vigor rettered. Ile who Mazes Matson. under, thee ike igireig Dr.'', may rehomAy,eonlideM.ldatonesralitlealtan., and CM, nun apoo so a physician. IFO•O!!!ee So. T ituth Ertedorlek street, BaltlMori; nn the loft hand side going from Baltimore Street, 7 ,r,rn the corner. Be particular in - observing the *,‘ number, or you will mistake the plane, Be . par.' ivtlAr 1-r ignorant, _TriXelp with raise' names, nr Vti/try thAnibug Ctrittleates, attracted by the repute. lir, jubnikon, I ark near ali klter3 mult nettled') a Pualage Stamp, to use on the DR. JOHNSTON Ur. Jutllo4lo member of the Royal College or Burgeons, Laudon, graduate from one 01 the meet eminent Colley.' tithe Uuiled "Rates, and the greatest part of whose file Mu , 1.e...0 spent in the fiespitabs or London, hula, Phila. Aei-naf Aid elsewhere, has elfeeted HOMO of the meet fis totif•loog mires that were ever known. Many troubled, with ringing in the oars and head when asleep, great ner. rmomt.s., being alarmed at sudden sounds, baahrniness, with fr6queutblusbing,atteudal sometimes with derange o.olt of mind were caned immediately, -TANN VAA VictILAR Norm , ~ resew all tame who haying Intuited Chant , se i v , N mte and lint roper imlnlgencies, that secret an d i t elitery :Oft Which maim both body and mind. an. atllog them fur either buouessor eedety. Tbr, are some of the sad and melancholy allele pro ut, early habits 01 youth, viz: Weakness 01 the it k u t el Limbs, Pains in the Head, Hlnanens of eight, Ixre of Mumcular Power, l'aipllatlon Of the apart, Dye. 4rpeta, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of thettlgeetlve ructiros, Ileueral Debility, Symptoms of ':linsump- Mob, &r, V Iq , 'ILL Y MP,IALLY, the re9.lllli enacts en the Wail aro mush to sr :if. :—Lorm of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, lie• of Sprit!, Forebodings Aversion toAole t3, Litutrust, Love ot Solitude, Timidity, die., aro sortie t,ui . • atain of persons of an ages, Our now judge whit t!:.. , :u:se their decline In health, losing their vigor, t , F, , tli,g weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp ii p)matiptiolo. YOUNG MIEN 1 kre , 11111'.'.; themselves by 11. 04 - rtife pi - mottos, in dn•v‘ 5.1 0 110-4/, habit frequently learned from, or ft school, the affects of which am tut rya u um ' , deep, and if not cured, renders Arm destroys .both mine and bodY, ahem.; apply Immediately. it I. d B 0111 , !Le . yosag man, the hopes of his aeon. r 4arlib: .4 too parents, should be snatched Irma of ri omnymente of life by the oonsoquenee. d.• Maw I roni tie path 01 nature, and Indulging fiatsc cm. perrtt nnbit, rn h µerten& must, before eontervr. F;re . oAlttAti et that a Kati,: ht. nil n and ki hody s, *fa the most neeessayy to promote connubial happiness. Indeed weer_ journny through life becomes a wear, p , !Ihllor, the Pr: opect hourly darkeon to the VIEW,. the h , "t httothes shadowed with despair, and Stied with - th rat), rellectihn that the happiness of another ha tchet hii.rhw,i with Our own. • RIIMEDY FOR Üb, CIAN11) I NEatiNFSEI. 'e great dad Important remedy, Weaknesstoi the • •tut. are dikg.tly cured, and full vigor restored. ie of ~ he mom nervons and debilitated wtle • . lyre limin immediately relieved. Al tnet,to t.. 'ildrnars, Physical or Mental Trembling, Wealsuerili or Exhaustiou of itorlut klod, speedily cured. wany TO tto.TII.ANGERS. it...nations cured at this lustiutiOn withiO tine '- and the numerous Important Burgles iwriormed by Or. J., witnessed by the re. •- temers, and many other persona, !tonnes of • sired Mein andugain before thepublic ! vut,tbn 9 at d iciniernatt of character and re. suibMent guarantee to the seated. ~rfA(IF IMPRITIANCL—When the misguided 'd rotary of pleasure 'Linde be has imbibed disease it toe often happesui that • 4 in shame or dread of discovery deter' • ni A, to therm who rroiu education and re• y tee, befriend him, delaying till the one. d 1 c; u rn! - .tome of this horrid disease make their , gi.,,ung the head, throat, nose, skin, no. • :• with Rightful 'rapidity, till death put s art:ddila sufirringit by sending him to othat fr , 111 wherteg so traveler returns." It is a mei thousands faU victim to ibt terrible t,oing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretend , hy ado of thst deadly prism; mercury, rule bonbon and moire the residue of life miserable. , seseens.--The linctors tapiomas hang in his Ater. watt contain a Stamp toes on the reply b r , kinedlea tent by :nath F reanyinig ntroot, Baltimore. • CK II EAT MEAL and CORN MEAL ISt ret,ived an or sale low at NICHOLS k BOWMANtre e, corner Front sod Market st', liNiii, TOOTH, NAIL, ()Lulli. HAT vit 4 ,.. L ~LATIut knitIMPANT swns.); to griiit. i ~ it'S b t Al .4.40 e'Azioi 4TORS.-,. ' ,_...... lot Lines of trantl & itrattsportutioi _ YthiNSYLVANIA RAIL R4AO WINTER Two; TABLg., FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO ANIi FROM PHILADELPHIA. . ON LND APTIIE MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1882 The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Refitted Company will depart vont and arrive at Harrisburg aka' Ph!laden - ads. as follows . : Sin Inir A .111. moo- 8025 100 200 8 00 5 oti s oo THROUGHIKE'REN TRAIN lesv.o Harrisburg daily ,at,390 a. m.iehd ,arrives at West Philadelphia at 'TM FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Sunday,) at 1.00 p. m. , and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 , • MAILTRAIN leaven Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 5.5 t p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia. at 11.00 P. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, Immo Itarriabura at 7.80 a. m., and unman at Wean Phila delpOla at 12.85 p. m. RaItRISKBII3 ACCOMMODATION, TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaven Hairishurg at 2:00 p. m.. and arrives at Wad IldiadolPhia at 7.20 p. in. I W, ES T ADD. THROURII IMPREFIts TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.30 p. au; aarriaborg at 8.116 a. in., .Altoona 8.40, a. In., and arrlfes at Pittsburg at 1.25 p. m. • MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia:at 8.00 a. in., and ar• rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. in.; leavesHuTlebard at 9.00 a. in., Altoona, 8,30 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 9.89 p. M. FAST LlNE4ssves Philadelphia at 11.24 a. in.; Harris burg 4.06 p. M., Altoona at• 9.10 p. m., and arriving at Pittsburg atlA6 a. m. HARRIBERJR43 AO3OIIIIODATION TRAlN:team .Phil delphla at 00 p. m., and arrivett at Hattiaborg at 8.00 P MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy leaves Lanosstur at 11.83 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80 The NEWS EXPRESS and PAHiIINGER TRAIN will leave West Philadelptda at 4.00 a. m.; Lancaster 7.07 a. m. Mount Joy at 7.48 a. in., Middletown at 8.26 a. m., nod arrive at Harriabirg at 8.55 a. in., connecting with Mall Train weal, from Harrisburg, at 0.1/0 a. m. SAMUEL 0. YOUNG, Sept. Rain, Div. Penna. Railroad. Harrisburg, January 24, 1802 MINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT Nlitil AIR LINE ROUTE MEE . . WITHOVP MANGE OABOH ON AND AFTER'. MONDAY,, ,NOVIEINL' Mill 4, 1861 the eager Trains Will learn the PhilaciefOin. Ana Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New Ydrk and Philadelphia, as follows, viz =MIEN LINE Maims Harrisburg at 3.30 s. m., on sr. rival, of Pennsylvania Rallrotid Nzprese l'roln from the - West, merit:min New York at 11.5 a.m., and at Philit delphts at 9,00 i a. m. A sleeping MY 111 attached to the tram thiough from pittsicurt without change. HAM %RAIN leaves ifarisilsurg at 8.26 a. m., arriving, in Now York at. 5.309. m. , and Philadelphia at 1.25 p. m. FAST lINE leaves liszelsburig at. 140 p. m., on arrival of Pennivitania Retread' Ad Mail; iteriving in Neil Rork at 9.60 p. in., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. WESTWARD. rorlis32o,,yea New YOrirat 6a. m, and Philnde pnia et Flog at Hanisinitg at 1 p. m. Meg, " van NOW York ;412 00 noon,and Phil. adelphhesY3.l6 :M., `arriving it Harrisburg at 8.10 p m. HILPRHB3 LINE leavesi Nem York, ' m. arri ving at Harrisburg ato.lo a: in., Mid cotitheting with the PenesylvhohtEspreas for pittabzirg. sleeping ear is aloe Mimed to this untie • , • - Commotions sre made atllatriiibms;ithl trains MI the Penosylvania;NOrthern Cintral and tierleaut Valley tlallreaSlib and ltikilending for - elPhia, Pottsville, Wlikesbahe Allentown, Icaston • • • Baggage checked - through. rare between f and ew York and ilkrrlllberli; $4 Hidrislibic $s 26 in No. 1 can, and $2 70 in No. 2. for, tickets er otherlidettnation apply,lo u. 44 0 4y0.' a"nimikAge4„,#4,fil.sppric, not V . 4EBH FRIIITIn ed QUIN a large lot comprising reaches Totnotoen, Sweet Corn, &0.. ands select staiyorimealot Preserves and Jell i es, just reoleved and for gab liy WM, DOCK, .In. &Oa. C ~tiARS ana Tolnpao, of all tincle • tanetveaeaoetmeniot agars, at NILEIOLS &130WMANT, F r o akaudibisker, OtreisQ jil t , 114/04,` ,— Thr.84, it7i — Ati i * gm CAI 1111: I otrel.hl c 4 MO HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, ,FEBOARY..S,I 1862. AND • it ID. t.U. q. razz & co.. 1) W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAH I bRU G GISTS NO. 19 MARWET STURET . A HARRISBURG, PEIVN'A, rErr§gCTIP , NUL KEEPERS •AND CONStIiitICS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call yorm atention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, OREMEALS & PAINTS, Otis, varnishes and, Glues, Dyeatsll9l, Opus and Patty, Artlit Colors inal Tools, Pure Ground Spiess Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperms and Pine Oils, Bottles, Vials and Lamp Castile. Soap, Sponges and Corks, dm., &0., dra„ ar.o., &a., dux, &el With a general variety of 14:4:14ej'A:4:4'ff5ii)143..194 . 41(101:4:1 selected from the bast mannfactnrere and Pe tumeri of Europe and this country. Being, very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LLNSEED OIL, VARNISHES, inN a lW: 6 l4 3B l , 4 l rn B T!S() . ! COLORS, RAM AND AIFIST'S BRUSaR IN ALL THEM iIkETIEB, - 001002 3 3 ANRIWPZ. FAY OF ALLSmINDe. r) P • 1 . . We respectfully invite a call, feeling,,.co4 dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH!! 171,11!! JONWSAND WIEEITEWSPOkiIIaiDT TEETH, PATENT ,MEDICINES. AND.-lA.III RESTORATIVES Of nn kinds, direct from the Proprietors. . Saponifier and Conoentrated Lye d. Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, Whkhiwe sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. .ilgtl"l3 IdeDIOIL ftv EXTR3OTS4 MAL ,OIL 1 CARBON Off Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can ofler inducements to close hnyers. Coal Oil Lampe of the moat improved patterns, verj cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to buii Coal Oil. FARMERS AND. GRAZIERS, one of you Op have not given, our,HOWG AND•OATYTT° POWDERS a trial know no tniceeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in tkyad condition. Thcruanide can testify trothe profit tireyhay . derived from the use of (nor Cattle Powders b theitkores*g ,11"Ptity and 01"1#31- besides improving the genend health and a pear juice of their pattla. Our long ex prionce in the htudzoiss gives the advaniage of a liWiickugh knowledge of th trade, and, tour arian,gemente inlhe cities ar „ such that we'cia, is n very short time 'fOrnio anyttanKuppeirtalning to our buidnese„ on beat of tern*, • Thankful for the liberal patronage bestow on our hones.; we boos' by dent ettentiou badness, a anti* Wend= •of ' TV:RE:i...D.RtGia7 lair vices, arid the deign to please al Lta; ccintionorioef of the for of gdliicrito id` th s TCOSircd4fAt iexrß iz/4, f Mi t11 6 , 3 5 tt3 I . . , _.... HELMBOLD'S GENUINE . PREPARANON 'tea •LY CONHENTFATED... . ••. ' • ' • main imp ii.RD lipßi t Or itnw, Fasitive and Spacide Remixiy For, Menses of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRATEL,T end DROPSICAL SWELLINGs:_ • • - ' ' This .Kedichie increxues the, power of _Digestion, and, cites the A BEORBOTS int vhasltnynelloe, )1, which IVIVATRItrOK CALCAREOUS Sep4 ,IWle and SMIJN' ' ATURAL ENLARGE VENTS 'are ittleitiell, ad Well , 'as . MAIN AND INFLAHATA.4I,,stid le good for - • , I • MEN, VIC4AIR 94 111) KBN. - i , - , , ---- , . 4 • HILHBOLD% ftyIiAIHHOTIII, ~ , ~, pol. IFOOMANNIS ! ristoglhon Esseernet“tittitss. of...olloWialiddi Kerb' in - . tkon or,Abane., .. ~ • . 1 Ito DtlY Ent mtO t LOwttret triamms : . - position to Martini; ' •', ...- ' Lost of Power' id , iirMemory; -, .1 , ,: '.... , . Mon* of , Breallinig, eta /*Yak 4:0... ~ . u:... ; ,.. . n jAr i ng, . t .... m .' afil i a fiellSO. ,4, l? 1. , r ...‘. F"elar ........... c ion ' • • - BMW, Universal Lelsitude of the.Masculai SYstein,..• ' - ' Hot Hands, - • ' • - , Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tho Skin, Eruptions on tt.e Muse, PALLID IXONTENANOE, These symptcrins, If allowed to go en, which this med icine Invariably thmoved, soon follows IMPOIENCY. FATUITY, E.FILEPTIC Firs IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAT EMP IRE. Who cap say that they are not freque.tly followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMrLION." Reny are, awareof the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFEsB. .. . THE RECO g DS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,' And the Melancholy Deaths by Cortutsiptioli, SUR AXFIX IFOOVISO TO THINILIFTH OF 21111 ABSIOIIIION. E THit CONalT0IIMONon: AFFECTSD WITH _,, ,011,11,0110 WILiILs.H" Requires the aid of medicine hi strengthen and i ' Invigorat, the System, Which HMI:BOLD% EXPHAOT BUCHU• iimarinbty does A Timm WILL mon= mis MOST BEFFIIOAI,,, IrltKittB9--FRIRALES—FEMAPO3, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLR, MARRIED, OR 001fIllifPLA MG fdARRI&OE, IN WY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO„FRIIALES, the Patract Ruche is unequalled by any other remedy, ni in uhlotedis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness; or Sapprestkr lof Oustoinary Ityucestioas, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Lenoarhces Whites, Steril ity, sad for all complaints. Inebtout to the sex, whether arising from Indiscreticia, Habit's of ''Oisiriperion, or In the DECLINE OR IBYRIY CILIN i ctO 2 I NO IrAIII4 BEIOULD BE WITHOUT rr TAIER NO MORRILASAII, MIOURY, Os tr:. CINI FOR WelataikßT.A.NO DASOIROLIS DIORAMA. HARROLD'S R.fißace BOOED 001111 SECRET 'DISEASES. • . .to all their Magee, At little Expense ; Little Or en - change In diet ; No inconvenie ice; It And no Dopontro. OLuseei a fretstontdeaire inn gloat strength to Urinate, lieretiy remotring Obitruotions, '_Preventing and' CaringStrieturea of tee Urethra, , 'Allaying Pain and Inglatuniation, ao frequent,. In the t ease of disnipes, and .expelling ad Poisonous, //wand and toorn-stuc..illttlior-, ' , - 111001412111 e WON THOMIANDS RHO HAYS BRIM .IHA FIOT,Ms 01 QUACKS, indrwhohave pabi usarr.eman:io be cured in a , short Ilme, , baxe,reund they Were dieetved, and that the " P 431- EON" haa, piy use or idriiwaium. anTagniores," been driedtillu tbesisseni, tcr'breale out In la aginuratod f ort% add . , . ARTA!, JICARBIAGE. ~; . _a tikiz i "ilroft Milli A ' ' ` li-- s f_r all Othello ns (and distioaka or toors — --.---- .....-_— -- 7-1 - 2._____ lIIRINAIIY 0410GLIINS, . • ~ IMAMS OR. NlEndlild. • From Whitetrer °ramie 'originating and no matter of . . H . - HOW LONG IFFANDING: ' ' . , Diseaserof these Organs regains the aid of DIURETIO. • EIBIABOLD'S EXTRAOr RUCH U , • .. • . „. • , - . IS.THE GREAT DITEIII4O, and'is.certain to have .the e desired attest in all rmieasei I. Oit WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED." : ~. .Eroidase,s of Me stoat reliable and reopened/is' diaracier Will accompauyithe mediae'... ~ . , ~. . . . ctrltammepis OF DUREig, , Nand to Wrens skambh g, wan Hisiis Mims , to , • • ' ILIENOR mit) it4(2. .. Price $1 00 per bOttle t -Or siiifgr. $5 00. ',Delivered to any,addresseseuurely packed from obser ration. r . .DESCRIBR • Sli l leltdDl TN ith, COMMUNICATIONS. Cited Guaranteed I'' Advice GratLe I ' (*. ." " • ' AFFIDkVIT. ' 4. . „. _ - .. , i,Personany appeared Wrote me, an Alderman of tho opyot Philadelphia, H.T. •Etatsisour who ; being duly. sworn, dOth:SaY,,binlireflatitlornt coritain no narcotic, no story, orottißirMiudoup drutth, but are purely, rage ible Sworn and subsoribedlefore Mb, this .28d :day of No nutter, 1844. WIL . P...I3IBBERD, didgrifilliti, Ninth St. auoire Race, flute. ~. • i ddrest loners tor. inforimitionin confidence to - • •.' 'H. T. ELF.JAIBMD, Chemia . t, - illepoti 104-South Tenth St., bol. Dassault, PhD*. . ''. BIR WAJNE OPCOUNTIGH.WEIT . . . . . . • AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS . , .' • , o endeavor . to dispose "or main own" and amen " • .• etas of TILI *MUTATION JCITAINVD Br ! einibold's genuine Preparatioo a, •• ot ia • Lxlract Bu hoi, • to •as , ~ s amokrins, “ . . ."- z _ Improved Rose. Wash... Reid by 04 R.Koller, D. W,-Gross, J. Wyeth,llo.AA. , tarot , , AND ALL DRUOIRST3 EVERYWHERE. , • ASK FOHRELMBOLD'S. TARR NO OTHER. istout the advertirement and sen,d, tor, i t., f , AND AVOID ILIPOSITtOS AND EXPOSURE. Itiovl3..dly El lIIM NION •REST AUR ANT ) VET A 11.1) AND BOWLING SALOON, .Iso. 119 MARKET STREET NEAR FIFTH. HE subscribers having erected a larg e building at Meabove place, taprassigfor the part, (a• above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub_ tothe following : , Timpani 'park onthepirst duct, with a dining room / (*Amy i Med lip but ilkst-eis,M.Style, and It win at all iiisaidepled with the beat OYd (Etas to •be had I e d"ramtielmeinbtorseb7rbeerhamal. l a 7 dil' tti t 7 b L a m ilerra i 775-- e n y Th co ea : Alh4 ta llre n s "l iis n 'tr ig uetorwbe re very of sl tly or I<an ~ab "9' elves. i Th en d id:ea com ll:lne tans b en-pi ui t ee lley ale i s Q,, orw k ng et serciae i p me s ° containsbv° Billiard itt three Sallslci marble ll I SaYtle i 3 p t l o n't ti e ga I tto t i n 3 : o obton to mes, equal to any made. Harrisburg has kips - fait the went of• a grand combin. etion of tliis kind, and as the proprietors are determine • to conduct:it In.a quiet and oniony manner, and do eve- Viiin their power to make lea fait .sotudge retort y l • ig hope to receive a liberal snare of publics patronage fjedt-dtf WiLakai iIIiVADDIN At Oa PORT roraos viryRITMG DMKS; • Iry . TRAVELING BAGS, PIITISap PORTMONAIB3, - And a general assortment of . FANCY GOODS Have jtAlxien'reeeived at CHEAP BOOKSTORE. .. . . . . DL T J MILE 1 's - altoF. ox DENTIST FF..4Bakie , servictis to the citizens o - 0 Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicita a share Wile p4ronage, and gives assurance that his bee bade - avian shall be given torend r satisfaction in Ida pro tension. Being-an old; weil tiled-aenthrt, he feels safe I. •Wltting , the p9blia generallyif! eall On .4i94 nentirbl , *sit to UM Will not be d:128 Masted street; iithelicannitormerly, Do by htebbit.‘llby, - nearatte Vatted-Stales Betel burlWPa.i. ',,, .;' ;.. . ,:„: : .., ,atvg-div. • ..E. fp'II§IDAION 4 OUFFVE I--.ll' -Fie Eih and i• /lAgerinioNthistieleinstainongeltua iionvid 4 y aims iVikiti. A. tsdi t, +WM.OOIII4IIr9 &Co: -0-041i411ic.:. e 4d3 17.,) Oil:. ~ UZ , S3 .14 WM ilristillgniqu.s. TEU&Li . From WasithLgton. 88TH NI W YOBX R*intrairr Remonstrance of the New York °lumber of 00.M1=00. I= THE BRIGHT:CASE rum use nkrras22 Some time ago the Hones called upon the Secretary of War to.infurat then( why certain troupe in this vicinity were not provided with arms. A response has been transmitted, say ing that a portion of the 89th New York regi- Ment were fora time;ivithout them for the rea son that there were `none in the arienal, they were willing to recave; tut that since then a supply 01 Austrian rifles had been received and the regiment armed with them. The remonstrance of the Chamber of Com merce of New Yolk against the passage of an act creating the office of tile babciuor of Cus toms at the port of New York, was pieseuted to the House to-day, by liepreseutaitive F. A. tionkilug. lhe'Bright case will probably be disposed of to-morrow. It is still attractive—the Senate galleries to-day being croAded. Information hbs reached here that the Errio son dealing battery, autnoriz. d by act of Con giess, of August ma and to be cummanded by Lieut. Wankn, will, in tho,course of next week be sufficiently completed to test its efficiency. %XXVII* Congress—First Session. 00151XLNUND FROM UOOND reax.l SENATE. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. Mr. Crean, (R. 1.,) movtd•co recommit the bill to the naval CututalGt63. Mr. W aeon, from the committee on military ai , reported a bat to aerate the pay and eiuultuneute of officers of the army as a,substi . tate for theorigiaal bill. • Mr. Purassor introduced a bill to aid in , con stracting the railroad and telegraph linetr to the Pacific. Retorted. The eaee of Senator .Blight was then taken up. Messrs. Browning, • Dixon and Doolittle, ar gued in favor oti the expulsion of Bright: -Mr. Willey, (Va. ,) ssid , kwi'd this letter, 'he theibenator wer. wareasonable. He -mixes - Lisire-bllasiret thorn would ba no war' on theist Ofliraibb:; buf called the attentionef the Senator to the expla anittion he wiiihed him to makelo the principle declared the letter written in September.— There mild be no dotility then, as to the state of the country. The Senator had. declared be was always opposed to secession, yet be declared in that letter, and re-declares here on the floor of the Senate, that he isepposed to all coercion. Be should reserve his decision till he heard from the Senator on-that point. Biuonr said, if the Senate would permit, he would read two resolutions, which had been passed at a large politiCal.meeting in Indiana, in January last, which embodiixthis sentiments. They were as tollows: Resolved, That, in this national emergency, the Democracy of Indiana bitnish all feeling of passion or resentment, and will recollect only tueir duty to the whole country. That this war should not be waged- in a spirit of couqueit and subjugation, nor fur the purpose of overthrowing tue rights of the Southern States, but to acend audlmaintain the supre macy ~ of the Constitution, and preserve the Union with all the dignity, equalityand rights' of tue several States unimpaired: . Resolved, That air soon as these objeote are accomplished, the war ought to cease ; that we will sustain with all our energies the war for the Constitution, • and the' integrity of the Union, but are opposed to a war fur' the eman cipation of the negroes, or , the subjugation of the Southern States. • Mr. Bemire said that as far as these resolu ii ns go they comprised his platform. If he was turned out of this body; ne, proposed on these resolutions to go again before the people who had so long and so often honored him. Mr. WILLEY said he must ask the Senator still further to define what he did mean by the statement that he was entirely opposed to co ercion when the country is in danger tind the r4hels were trying to overthrow the govern ateut. Mr. Smuts; (tilase.,) made an elaborate speech, maintaining his previous arguments in onpport of the resinution of expulaion and re virwing the debate. Regardingthe _defence of Mr. Bright, - ballad' it afforded 'ample ground tor 'egret, it not condemnation. it showed offensively the same spirit which Is found in ale original letter. After a brief reply from Mr. • Davis to per sonal allusions made by Mr. Sumner, the ' Senate went iuto Executive session and subsequently --oourned. toy,. mo PBESENTATIY evil 1113. mr• effects of inakiug theee'irowth to show the If this should be done we will xtbigal tender. retrace our steps, but must go on. Ii liDie to be passed it should first tie amended by maiith these notes apply to contraera v hereafter to be made. They should do nothiugla the nature of an expastfacto law which it would beim that subject. There is no lack of means in thellel Stated to give .our credit a foundation as solid' a 6 the footstool of Jehovah. Our. armi•-s have only to be properly marshalled arid led t prove their invincibility. - -He repeated that he was opposed to the bill ; because Iteavoidd unfor tunately damage the national credit, and cut off, other chances of life. It would reduce the constitutional standard A n a lues. 'M would inflate the paper currency a thus increase, rh e cost of the war, mail the scheme 2vist utterly fail. It involved a question of attotful constitntionality=a breach of pubh7 tattli. It wortid banish all:specie from cireula=k don; it would . dampen the ardor-of the men et home, as , well _as those in the field, and d. grade us in thoestimalion of other n ations, and crip- Pl9AutOoluLlabt3r. there was no neT, ceeov.f.er seek **operate measure. The gab stilinp.proposedrbvthetsminerity of ,the Com mipiteecoldWitsiumd Means' is,. A better than the original bill.He did not ob ject to paper issues to a ilmitwd extent, but he wanted to establish notes and bonds. He wanted the notes to be fully equivalent to the standard of currency. Thiel could be done by fixing the amount beyond which such is sues cannot be made, with adequate taxation to maintain them. In alluding to the state of the war, he said that General McClellan must harvest the ad vantages within the next ninety days, other. wise he will be gassatted as a gentleman, but mit a general. Mr. ROSOon CONKLING, (IL J.,) spoke against a great banking scheme about to be.mtroduced the design of which seemed to be to prevent the local wanks trout resuming specie payment. It seemed to be the design in high quarterslo preach a crusade against the banka, tuereby raising a prejudice against them. He proceed ed to give hie reasons why he should vote against any attempt by Itgialatkikvto maks aught but gold and silver a legal tender. The propuidtion was a, new one. " pre cedent for it could be bound, and, besides, it was unconstitutional. Every attorney. agent, trustee, commission merchant, or any tether person acting in a financial character, whoever received hard money, will relieve him self by buying up the spurious currency. Everybody will do it who is not morn honest than Congress. Such a scheme was never thought ot, even under Janniti Buchanan and Monroe Edwards. Passing by all legal sad moral obligationt and looking at the question in its pecuniary aspect, it is utterly nudeserving of credit and should be shunned and regarded as a fraud and folly, The flood gam of dt *- honesty would' bd opeued by making tale paper a legal tender. lie Rejoiced that the legislature of New Yurk put its seal on. this eaiudie by a vote of almost two to One. Mr. litrawax, of Ohio, iu replyiug to kir. Pendleton said that Daniel Webe.or aid mart the proposition that the Goveinmeat of the United estates may authuriSe the Mahe of paper money as currency. 'the OeitetituUeu woo Made for one people with one destiny. What to money in every amatory tieneeth the sun winch the sovereignty shall dealing mow within the limits or its junianciion—shoila and hides, as wild asguld and aud shyer, have leash made money. like sovereignty here it anima as the people of the Uutted Mate of Annulus, and has the power to determiee what shall be mioneY, or in °Mar words,' the staudard of value. and the medium for tacilitatiug.the exchange of .cirinunidlties and what shall .be litte *sal tinder in payment ot. (rebus. 4 government without ticapower would he no gervainarati st all. He fanner wiped the ounAtnitiesiall question, and said nothing ever was a hial tender incepting what, .was made mach by express provision of the law. Mut, Cansaii tattoo now fife:hires what shad be aligail der. In the discharge of obligations iw did uut like the plintsetuogy of the IN thmia.tair hence loan lie redeemable at the sal the Thiltedidtatisi 17 They , should br alde - at ascertain day in the iegallyintignished nu* , sane or vAine. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 Mx_Ranuntrase. <IL -1-.4-I,tamstit Webster, " there aim be be I Coedi tor = and lelifer titratgrr- by law." They had all sworn to trippers Uss • Ounstitution ; let. Lbem beware and keep withes the purview of that übligauuu lie wee tot ther opposed to husking the maws proposed to be lasted a legal seeder because it Was dishonest, and that was raison enough for him. This bill would intetieni with Sae loot& banks ant produce oistresses, whim& it rt. quired nu seer to torten. Tex us, tie dead, and we wiL cheer - telly pay, but pass this meatiumb containing the legal tender clause, and you will deprive us of the ability to pap. 'Do% committee then rose. Mr. WYCLIFFE, (Ky.,) gave notice that 4 1..t d could obtain toe door tomorrow, be move to close the debate for the purpose of to lieving the murmur by dual swum. on the ldll. The House then adjourned. 1 4 1sw rozz, Fbb.4 - eff Cotton steady at 80,3,810. Flour fietti;haitil ,Y 7,000 barrels. at an advaboce or 6c I Stsit Soak, .ales at $5 66(45 70 for State s6* 06 tut Ohio, gnu $6 Bc®,6 25 fur Soullunu. Wheat anohanged, for wain), sates 64,060 httaltds at a 80(41 86 fur Unw i se tiptusg, 64 8641 86 fur lanwaukie Club, auci 1 Atotur red West ern. Cora firm sales 74,41k0 bushels at 00 66c., white 760. qua*" Auk steady, tales 1,400 barrels. Leru steady ctt 711460. Whisky firm &0./408840. MAYOR'S ELh mIQN IN Lexcesrsa. osarLaa itt, Feb. 4. George Sau_deasoa was rt-elac e4l Mayor to day ova Ekt. ClauksidAy, We Citizen's Unkin can dictate, by 84 majonty. • Tun ()outwit was vary warm. - • Dr. Jo* of New York, the Surgeon and Oculist aria Aurist, who is practicing su succem fully at ille ~J unes ; Hotel in this city, will re main a feW days longer, All Work Promised in One Week 1 0 9a PENIXEIYLV'.A.NIAL STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHEENT .104 Market Rtreetbmween, 4th and sth, • lit RRIEIBIIII,G, PA., , and Ge n ua r Ta. description of Ladies' Dyad. Claimed and flnlahad etndl6lll44" tne almost notice. ;-- - .".clit - jr:6”.4 at k ia , • awly Ron A N consideration of the hard thee& sad ea I sell exolattivelyigB94l.2a. I Save failoAd .3 10 " Nee of Coal ao follows : '..•- • lykana Vatley Brolloo, 48l $2 90 pot too ' l i 44 gg ai* Egg 6 6 290 11, . f , ~ ", . " E l lnalfßgg 44 ( a 2 90 " . - " : " Stove " 2IS " . 1... . eit.—lon. ---41_4.-82--if . --: win tr Lorberry • :, 2 90 a a Ifir all Coal (Mitered by the PATRIT Wllialtaidnli it can ue weighed at the purchasers (not malt it rata,' 'tort 10 Pohang, the Coal wild oe coifed:ed. . • `all roal of the beat quality mined, uelivered tree Peal all4ttrltiao. ~. Coal staid In gentiles, at tense ' liatualata ' Agent.for Dulont's Celebrated Po a large amply, So Celebrated alwaya oiUancat IlanoSto9o99 ,ffirilsogolot or soPefler 110= Ell& •• - , A" •Walglia* J PRICE ONE CENT. MARKETS BY TELAGRAILE. COAL! POWDEVif COAL REDUCED 11 ! • El
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