Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, April 20, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED
MORNING AND EVENING,
B y GEORGE BER.GNER
OFFICE THIRD .ST., NEAR WALNUT.
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pay In advance will be charged $6 00.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPK
TEE TELSORAPIE IS also published weekly, and is furnished
to subscribers at the following cash rates
Single copies, weekly....
Three copies to one Post Office
Ten copies to one Post Office
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
=
TE"EE
Job Fri:italic. -
EStABLASHMENT
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
HARRLSBDRG,
RAVING recently added to our Jobbing
Department a large amount of new type, several
new fast steam presses of the most Improved machinery,
and other material,. we are now, ,prupared to exenufm at
short notice, and In the, most approved style,
ALL KINDS OF MILITARI BLANKS,
LETTER SHEET HEADINGS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
•
POSTERS, in one or more colors,
PROGRAMMES,
BILLS OP LADING,
PROMISSORY NOTES
LEGAL BLANK
JOB WORK
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL.
Orders from a distagoe attended to promptly..
marlo-dawtf
A. F. ZIMMERMAN,
Practical Watch. Maker,
No. 52 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES,
CHAINS,
RINGS,
SETS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SILVER WARE
PLATED WARE, .
TEL SERVICES,...-
AND
ALL BINDS OF JEWELRY.
Has coustautly on hand a well selected and, elegantly
assorted stock of ' ' .
FINE WATCHES
RING
CNS,
S ,.
,
AND SETS. ' •
, FINE. SILVER WARES.I
AVENUE, ENGLISH AND SWISS -WATOMEASI
Both In Goldand Silver Cam. . • •
Also a fine assortment ill' ' • ' •
LADIES' WATCHES
Constantly on hand...
A LARGE- TARUCTY OF
FILE GrAlWr CLOCRS
Of alldescriptlons; all of Which will be soldat the' -.,
LOWEST `-`
.e;E - Call and examine the, goods.;'
Particular attention paid to repairing of fine Watches,
nett `as Chronometers,' . Duplex and other oelebrated
Watches, and all kinds or Jewelry neatly .repaired.
Nono'but 'the most coMpetont workmen einployed.,, and
the whole Matter under my own personal.supervision.
A., F. 2151514BIL01:,.
toar2Bl No. 52 Market street ' ,
T. F. WATSON; - • .•
ISIASTIC CEMENT
1112110FACtUlt68,
Plrrrl`33tT.ll,*Gi- 'Pa
TS PREPARED to toinish , anti coat the eV
_L terler of Buildings %%Idyllic 11131.STIC DEMENT, on : a
new system. "This material entirely different from all
other cements used heretofore, and is the only ,rehable,
imperishable coating - for. oni.W
outside': work. IWieripro•
per proportions of pure. Linseed Oil it forms a solid, dura
ble adhesiveness to Brick or -.tone Walls; making a beau
tiful, line water proof surface and finish equal" to Brown
Stone or any color desired.
Among others for whoin I have applied the Mastic Ce:
toot, 1 refer-to the following gentlemen:
J. Bissell residence,, ; Penn street, pittsburg. ,
J. D. Ml'Coyd, "
J. a. siasitherger residetton, LatyiencetTle.;
Htietilisr,
Jamei " Allegheny olty.
Calvin Adapts, " • Tatra Bonet, Pittsburg,
James Wood, owner St. Charles Hotel,
William Vohel, Girard Houma, ‘,
Barr & Moser, architects Ditpatch Buildings,
John B. Cox, residence, Front street, Harrisburg, Pa,
A. J. Jdnes, "
Please address " T. F. WATSON
P. 0. Box 1 g oose, - .llarrisburk, Ps.-
febl9-d6m
TO OFFICERS : AND SOLDIERS. -
Collection of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay
and War Claims. • • --•- •
OFFICERS' : PAY ROLLS, 'SfITSER ROLLS
RECRUITING...ACCOUNTS' Af.A.DR OUT.
THE undersigned, having. been in the ein- ,
1 ployment of the Knited States during the lasv eighteen •
ninths, as Clerk In . the Mustering arid ...Disbursing. Office:
and Office of 'SuPerintendent of Recrtilting • Servlce 4if-
P ennsylynnia, r,espectfully informs .the•publicAtisiziselias ,,
opened an office in the DAILY Teurbii.sen Building for2thel
Purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay and
Mar Claims ; also, making out Officers , 'Pay Rolls, bluster
Rolls and Recruiting Accounte.
All orders by mall attended to promptly.
norl-01'. SULLIVAN S. MILD,
3PFADDE.DPS MARBLE' : u
Colaqit'op' WALNUT AND FIFTH S1;161%
. Harrisburg, Pa.
►jIHE unileriigned liaying °pone& ble
-IL Yard in this city, bog leave to inform their friends
and the public in general, that they are prepared to fur-
Mai
MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
si7a( es
Monumenth,
Tombs,
Head, Stone's,
Mnntles/ . .
dud Rouse Work in Marble and - Braotn Stone
Give us a call and we will guarantee satinti . betton..
M'FATIZEN CO.
N. B.—Lettering neatly none In Englisilii*pr Gdictitia.
nanr29-dly
VVISITING, 'WEDDING, INVITATION, AND AT HOME CARDS.—By a Special arrangement
with oneeof the beet engravers in the country,* cards or
4 ir description will beexecuted in the highest style of
're conformable with , the latest fashion, and supplied
promptly, at lower prices than are , charged by the station
ers in New York or Philadelphia:: For samples and prime
call - BERGNEItigSOOB STORE, .
A. LARGE INVOICE OF NEW
AGE
C ).
MIRA
IMsTEir,
At FIGS, &Q.,
SEMLER & FRAZER'S,
Inca] (Successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., cr Co,)
Soldiers' Portfolios,
A LARGE assortment at • • •
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
ad at Wholesale or retail at lower
CZ3
-
rge Codfish, for.
L 6132 - sale LBS at . St
sai.Lit.•&
•••••":', WeElBOyS tO WM. -
1 fInALBS. CODFIsI of
ie .
611 t
- brated St George brabd, JIM reeehted
tad for We 1371 SIUSLER & FRAZER,
ten - G dokit,ar eta)
QWF,tacron,,, :_ I _ ,4 '--------------------- , ; 4all
but
vey,
...R tie fie
t..) of SiegirEider, Just received, at ,
tivra Aiit-t.:,.8818LE1 Ftairat, w ;,,
kern - - uccessor:ft° Vf. Dook, Jr.,k 4.)
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BY GEORGE`:
M 221
- MEDIC`IL.
TUE GREG; '_.:_;_.
"AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
KNOWN AB
66 11E11318 Sl9
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VTZ:
RELMBOLDEXTROT "BUCHU,7
. .
HELMBOLDEPTEACT BABE APART Lief,
HELMBOLD IMPROVED illaNiTr.4SH.
HELMBOLD',S'
GENUINE PREPOMQ*...,
H.I(IHL;Y•C`ON=C'Ei PR~A`l'iD'
, - Roxpopivz)
FLUID EXTRACT BUClttli
• , ":If • sti •
A NYSITIYE,AND , SPEMIC REMEDY' •
Tare rnswairbir rmg
• 4-• •••
..4
BitADDE?.,
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
the -toci*eri - otiDir
gestion, and eltcites the ABSORBENTS-into healthy.
anthill, by which the-WATER - T.:or 'CALCEROUS , • , deposP
Limn, and all lINNATURALPENLARGEMENTB are
ducedow well ..as,pain andinflammation x . and, la soold Or,
ALEN; WiAtEttorigglLDllliN: Xi.); ;
lIELMBOLt'S,EXTRACT BITCHtt,
FOrt . mm?plAEstEs
Arlsln from-,Exc6ases,flEabitsfef-TissipatfolV-Eariy:ln
i , • discregon, 6r Abuse,-: .
, .
aTTENDED WITH 7OLLOWD4G :MOdPT •
Indisposition to it:esti:in,' ' Dryne thlS Skill;
Loss of Memory, 'Loss ot•Power,
Weak Nam's, .) • 1 • :
Horror of Disease; trembling„ ,
Dimness of Vision, ' •
Universal , t,rutitode::iOf ilieraln .in'
uscular Flushing of the. Body,.
Hot Hinds, ---- ' ' Erulitions
Pallid Countesses, - fr:
iiigired to go on, Which this midi
cipe invariably removes ; soon follow' • •
111:EPOTFa j *CY, FATUITY,,..PITS,
Iu one,cpor„hich the:patiTitimay explra r;Whh eanTtlyi
"that they ate not frehheinkr followedrbk t Mote "dire M
l-
mrs - r dirTsroN
{,'Many areasire4"-thii ''eauser of "their' siderings, but
one will &infant The, records of thilusene asylums and
. the melancholy 'deaths by Cinisardßialen, beer • an44elyeit:-
nims tiithelmth-of the assertion:
THE CONSTITUT ION, ONCE , AFFECTED
'WITH OEGANIO VIIAKisTESS, .
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the System, whiCh-Helmbold's Extract Buehu:lnvarlably,
doea. A trial will convince the most idceptipst ' •'
FEY AT , VS-4EMA LAS-tLitj
OL Oft YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED,
PLATING =kI3:UGiE.
. .
In
th
many ar pec to re . es the 'Extract Ba
, chh Is unequalled by any other remedy, as in,Chlorosisor
;Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness,
.or simpressiott,oX the
customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or,ScliirroussuetoOf the
Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterilityiand rot: all conk
. Plaints incident to the sex, whether. arising hUm.l.Milscre l
'thin, Habits of Dissipation or in-thi . -
DECLINE OR CHANGE OE LIM
'NO FAMILY SHOW& 13Z1V4919,17:;7.';',
Take no Balsam, Mercury, or Maplognant.,Medigine- for
Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
HELMBOLD'S EXV&AGT, AII03W;
Cures Secret Diriao 3 elin a llthaf 844103; at ittstae:fglielkse;.
lidUci or no change in diet; no - Inconienlenoe and to expo-, •
bore. It 'causes"frekpietit. "dsslie; and Oyes. ..titr4i4t4 to
lliinate thaiebY'rdnalViliig pospontlng
CdVing Strictures Orritie" - UtUairc ipcpidr!.suid
tiiiition so freilitentin thia class of as a 4 14Pigns,
Poisonous,' Dlstasid; and 'Wonniitt.
upon thousands who,ltve beekilhO subgPlsor l kicT"'.°P"'
who have!pal . d 'f idayl tibbe atired* Akio* , n ave,
found 'they 'oleiViivedValid that the' '"PelsouJ..ltas'
:the "powerful + . 4. 1. 0. n ag gloiN'il.PeeP- 4E04 ; in.Ltho
sy4em, to brealcoui tn. agtsvittixl, fcirra, per haps .
- after marriage.
Use HELMBOI3S I SEMTitA' ar. all .Affections
- .and pladases-of the Urinary Organs;vilicithisr
Vale or FemaP J , from whatovercaugsorigtnating, and no
:matter of hoy.v long standing. Diseases ~f these Organs
loquirVtba"ald.,of a Diuretic. -- . , rifiELABOAD'S WRAOTI
BUCHII IS the Great Diuretic, and it is certain to hant the
desizied %fleet in all Diseases —for which . ; 11,4 recom
mended.,
• RelmbolcPs High ly Concentra-.
ted.Ce.mpound ITZED EXTRACT SARSAPARIL,LASYPEL:
' This is an affection of the Itle — Fd, and .attacks the
Sur dal Organs, Linings,of,the;sfise; Eipt.,')Enoat, Wind
pirde and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in
tie form of Ulcers. HelmboliPs Extract Sarsaparilla
rifles the Blood; and removes all Scaly .Eruptions of the
Skin, giving:to the Co.mplezioria.CleaLandififealthy.Color.:
It being ,preparedvxpressly rot thicciaasi - , oomplaints,t.
Its,Blood-purifyingltoperties are - preserved 'to .4. greater ;
latent than anysttiter preparation of Sarsaparila.
- *6 - yrlnioDlLD',s IPSE,WASS.,
An; excellent Lotion fbrAlseases of a Syphilitic Naturr.,,,
and nn nn Aided"f 4 in, diSelsol. of Atileitrlialulii94 lo6 4 ,
arising tiom habits of dissipation, used in connection with
the Palmas Buchu arid Barsapaille, in such Ammo as
'ireconamendeit tiidenie of the most responsible and re-
Character will accompany the medicines; OERTflei-
CATES O.E COELEktroweight - 10 - twohkralcars , -MandM4B
with • natima 'to - Science and Fame. For Medial].
Properties of Buchu sea Disrierksity of IliiilDdied_Sialirs.
See Professor DE WEE'S valuable works on the Practice ,
Physic. See remarki made by the late . celebrated_ Dr..:
.PHYSICK, Philadelphia. . See, remarks, nisihk, ,py Dr.
EPARAIII IicDOWELL, a celebrated PhysiclaTiiiikl mem
ber of the Rbyal College of Surgeons, grid published in the
Transactions of the King's and Queehs' Journa. See.
' Medico-Chi rurgical Iteidew,pubEshed bp BENIPIDATERS,
Fellow of the RoyitlAktilege:.9l !donee= moat ',of;
the late Standard works on Ifedlclne. Extract of. Buchu,.
$1 00 per bottle, or six • bottles lor - $5 011.'''Patnict or
Sarsaparilla, -21 00 per bottle, or 'Ali for ,Im
-proiell Rose , Wash, .50 cants per bottle, or six Tor , $2 . 50,„:
or half adorn each for $l2 00, , which will' bwsuffloient
bionic the most obstinate oases, if directions de adhered
Delivereirto- any address,secure2 packed from ob
servation: :Describe symptoms anomunicatiuna.
, jeureai guaranteed, Advite graUri„ .
AFFIDAVIT.
,P.ersonally appeared before me:an Alden:clan of the city , '
,ticcyhtlacielphin, B. T. Holn**l,
„whwitonss duly sworn,
:kkath say, his preparations , cotwan. no . narcoac,,no war-
Oiry, or otherlninritins dugs; and' are purely vegetable.
6 '' T. HELMHOLDi
~ ),Wtorn end subscribed lefbre me , this 2W day of No.
Velisber, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD
'AldeTtain; Ninth street, ah Baca, Phila.
; Addieissietter . stor inferroatidh'intduaAdenoe:- ~=
: 1 I WlLlABClLDeeirtienist
.,rct-Depr IN WOW - 10th street, tallow MMus, Ptabithil= 4
. 0n22814:
"THE UNION-NOW AND F o A„N y-E
BnGNn; 7 '.
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNE SDAYEVE N -
`2) 1864.
OR COMER:
BM
ALARGE. lot of.besi quality of 7 Aercer
PotatoesJUat received and for sale by
BOYE4 HOEDIF LpER, ; .
erAzdtf;r:-.:: • !tics *wk.` vs,yuale:
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELECTRICITY.
DS.' and CREAME R, 'E'clectic
•
and Electropaddc physiffudis, respectfully offer
wed' professional services frt-ail.the - vartous branches of
the profession- topne:treatinent of aff acute • and chroni
The remedial means they the treatment of
diaease consist of Magnetism., Galvanism, Electro.Magnet
jsris,Abo.Mwedisti,method offLtriffailsteil movement cure;'
`few Eclecito medicines when deemed necessary, and lu
fah all the natural curative agents that may successfully
bebronght to bear upon the •diseaso.
Therdo not, wish to be - understood as arrogating 'to
thetdgelvei any superiority of professional skill, but they
beheve.:the remedies they , employ In the treatment of die
m:safari:llion:for to those generally employed byphysicians,
from, the fact:that they set in perfein harmony with the
-laws governing and controlling the human system. TO .
this, Anit.the fact that 'MeV confide themselves to•no 'pee
-1 Ocular, pathy or station, ; they attribute their success in
1 'controlling disease.- ~ -
, .
The principal agent they 'employ in the treatment of
dblease, namely, Etectricity, fs .an agent wonderful in its
phenomena, and powerful in its directs for good or 11 It
-Is sit ever' present, all-pervicilmg principle, governing all
things,,,from telling worlds dorialfrik. the invisible particles
gasseous matter. ,We see it ilvtke lightning's dash-and
hear the mannestatiens Wits-poltii in the muttering
thunder. It is the Cause of al decomposition, recompo ;
aitioriandlransformation. .:It'excitei Milltown. It Is In&
wafting cause of, life, growth; decay, and death. It
...aahats, secretion, excretion,,digestion.. It lays hold of the
crude: food iiitbe stomach, converts it into a state of
idity, inniamutert it into arterial blood, and sends it on its
important' office of supply ing.nutriment acifording to the
necessities of the body. It. *Abe nerve vital fluid, the
great agent thiciugh which the inind acte;,upon the body.
It IS fbecatise of all clines except the %rat great cause,
the Inlinjto Mind "which created it and biblfght, It into use.
Triesty may, appear like mere assertions, but they are
factsadMitting of strong and Irresistible proof. Is it then,
to be wondered at that an agent'so wonderful in its phe
.nomena, sopowerful in its minifestatione and so intimate
lyconnectett! with all the operations of the. human sys•
tem, sliofild be almost absolurikin its power of controlling
dit'ease ?„t:ertainlyffitjt. IC; js 'a. n atural sequencer and
fullowa as Surfdiraajdity followS Melt ,
Ambrig the which:ha found to yield readily to 7
; Electricity, in conjunction with proper adjunct treatment,
may no mentioned the following; - incipient Consumption,.
P 4 ratysiss,Apippkic, , Mysterie and, otuur Qmvsikdons;
:Neu - Talkie, in its wordt fbrins,‘lthnerifittism, ittilmitniatrirj?'
and chronic; all diseases of the nervous system; iryspep.
sin mired treatmente; diseases of the urinary.
.and4ronital Organs; 'TemaloiDtseatee; `Asthma,• Tiles and.
Trolapsus Ani; Amaurosis and all kindred affections of
the eye; Auretus, strictures; alliskin - diseases, Mc.
Persons, calling,„wtll,De lord whethenthey can, be bane-.fitted radiate' casb-thken whine's:fine relief cannot be If- ,
*forded. Chnssultetrips, fres.r (Moo,. Smith Second street,
be.ow Chestnut; 'Harrisburg, BIZ Office 'Mash fr.,m Sto
a. I% to IS and 7 toif p.m.,
ALEX. R. WYETH, M..
apl3- •-• Mit; ‘I! 141MN-UittAKla•
.-.ATO: 4 drONEStAROW,...
f:v u irt 1 ,
rpac' UND*AlSlGXEl),reappetfully informs
the public that he tuts purchased the
'..44T IYND .CAP STORE
' Late the' iwn'perty. - of T. S. BURNETT, deceased, and that
- fie will continue the business at the ald stand; where lie
. cero,tanyy hew on. hand a genarak aasortnient: of
SATE; • C A'P & c
OF THE. LATEST
pyinekwAll pe 40,4 at raponahla rates..
A Ohara! sly a.of i eatronNe hvespectfully
i.n 1 .4 11 4 1 4 L'ONq:..',
1:
--ykenku.Walley pa Com'pa'ny:
NOTICE. -L . :The annual s meeting alp
".1.11-Stockholdeis' of tho likkails Tilley pour comps92l
W i 1 be held atthe bilk* of -Edward r Gratz,- Noi:4
South Seventh , sweet, Philadelphia, on litonday;tho 24
day of May: ne3tt,. at 12 °Mock, the election,-of. Seven
Directors to seisetbritie entiii*drear, •
Xf!•WY Railroad and
. .
• Pan . k• • •
. .
NOTICE. -_The amn4 . ,_ineeting of the
1.1 Stockholders or•tho LykQna:Nalley Railroad and
upal Company will he heldnc tlait [Men 'of Edirird Gratz,
Esq., South Seventh street, , ' Philadelphia, on Ron
day,, ;the 24 day of May next ; at 12 o'clock; for • Pie eieu 7
tion President, secretary,'Treasurer and Seyon.Mann
ageri, to ierve'for the ensuing year.
; . . • • GEO. E, .HOFFMAN.
1144/In : • .rres'lLT. R. R. &C. Co:
, . .
Mitirasips Spring - B eds 12 Comforts
iIDALM LEAF...HALM TOP NEATTAA.SSF,S.
Palm Leal Cotton tuf, Mannino% •
Corn husk Mattmssea.
Patent Sprin4 , -Slat Beds.
FeatitTrrillew4 and P 9 !Am!.
Coiantmefortatind Sp re ad
Ya Ladles' Willow WorkAfaiitla."
Camp •
D YA r 1 4 , mt;
_ - Iron ; Beate:Eta; TaLBdt pilttol4l; &C,
N. , Bil—BofinkoLounges, pashioitse ant fatalism'
repaired: BaieandSprinj Mattrasseatnadb tWordetn Nog
109 Market street, Harrisbigg,
mart-dim •_
' J. T. BARNITZ.
•••1' SI_LAS ., '•WARD I
PIANOFORTES; i IaODEONS; .SHEET 101810, ,
,lulolittis,-'Flntedvthiitiirs; - 131pijo 4 ,i-Staiii g s ;
Fifes, a all kinds oY.bitialcal I[Aichendiae is
*titre Frames, Looking Glasoee, Photograph Cantsiand
ambrotype_Gems, _Engravings, „Pictures, am, Ste.
Rememoer the placo,,No. 'Third .street,- .the larges
KUWO Store this sideof thel'enat - ' )aii2.B.dtf
pjunnt • L ARD. •
VENE Kettle &witted LATIMpiI ist xeceindi
..L.l at , paISLER & 1,11.12. Ea,
nasal. (successors tolfra. Dock,iji.;& Cci.)
Ll OR 84,44 = AAve-liorpe-power, STEA*
tbnlTNWancr - 80t,M, , •litgocki se 4
iiiVP
F. GEETY,
1...:ib23 7 tf - • W.oinnt streett.below.Sizth,,,,
11011ORTFOLIOS ! FORTFOLIOSI I ,•
.PLIE-55.14,FA_PR0 kipkaminon smrdn, a AMILVort...
mactirjusc-receyied-at-----SCHEPPICIVS-BOMESTORK—
KOKED BALM smoKED
S
SALMQN, Just 'received
, SELMER- ' • •
fi#4l • • ,••• (scfccossors to Wm: Dock,
:L PATRIOTIC GIFT BOOK.
k
OUR CONSTITUTION, GOVERNMENT LED UNION.
"Our Gevi.enimieig, , ,!.llll 7enicitglen Oke.; conifithiltion;
lea; for poielar use. By M- rr: Price. $l. For
eats at del4 BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE.
IVEE CELEtßATrib..Vrabrink. On OF
Bay &Martin's Lendon -Blacking, - •jus4 - :re-:
oared and for sale by SH'ISLER & FRA.ZER., , •
fel (successors tcr,Vlrn. :Dock, jr , & Co.)'
.ENGLLSH .BREAKFAST ;TEA gust
.
' calved a fine chest of English . Breakfast Wm at
. „ •
,SHISLER .k . ,FRAZEIVS,
• , - .1 (Successors to, Wna..,Book, Jr.)
.
MESS BEEF arid MESS PORK. choke
131 &nide of Mess Beef and Pork at
Slag:Eß. & 'FRAZER
aP 9 AslmPeWrri NA4.91001E,..ir,;&
BIJOKWiItAIT Just reoetped. A very
mania, map choIeiBUCKWHEAT at
P l P t 4 l
t-malSl7 fs oe.7kf.no)l
IFIURHANE 111.IISTA_R , the beet importe4 .
just received and for.sale by • - .
& FIELZEIg,
febl (successors to Wm Dock, Jr.. e g o 3
O,E. SALE - -Avery. handsome Tvro•-horce
PEDLAR WAGON,-cheap.fbr caatt.'• Direct letter to
X No. SLR Harrisburg, Pe. . r
RAN.GIIII3.! _ORANGES 1. 7 .-A large W of
eoverioraranges, sulk akar Havana, , tor sale
aantityat •niriSkilr B9YER & HOER? ,ER.
; #, ; r .—A fresh lot jrs
Ist re4eivea
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Pennsylvania; Legislature.
ES2RESSIX , / 98 • TAB
SENATE.
T.9 10 W, Awn - W. 1864 .
The Senate re-asse mbled at 3 ii'Clook, P. M.r
Ilir'Speaker PENNEY in the - chair. - ' •
ar.w4D Fianna nr..reat, =rare= insytoz.
s
Mr. , ST. CLAl2,, , from the select committee
Appointed to investigate alleged.frandri in the
military service t Maden.lengthy report. -
- .• IMPORT OP ' , TEX Annot t iar oottnerrrsrs.
Mr. Jon6 - sOft;obitirmitai of the Oliznzat-;
tee - ,on the Judibia4, to which Wah'reidirol:4lie:
differences 'betiveeri*.the; two honeei,idicifer
ence to, Senate" ;bill, ' eritifted Axiii.cf'diree k t
inithe tune and manner of Stft4itting to the,
pecgde, for their tatiflcatibit or rejeeticis, i the:
propoSed arnendorents to , the 'exhud;ittition. of
the State, made, a report, reconmteriiiing, that
the Senate non-concur in 'said amendmenti;
The House amended the ~Setrate bill by'
striking. it entirely out, and inserting a now
bill. The House amendments "were non-con•
curred in. " '
Mr. LOWRY called"np Seniste,l3lll N0..660, -
to 'Otiange the venue in the .ca s e of aftrey
'Wells' Wetherell:froni Monroe county : 'tec the
city of Philadelidiii: _
The defendant Werj a United Stites detec
tive, and in the fearless c'chrirge of a sworn
duty shotA,desetter, which; caused the`lek ;
ter's death. :The , r oopinarh4ids.:of: Monroe
county are desirous; ofhanging him; but we,
Opine that sl;lyalyhiladelphis jury will save
the* the tr ouble : -- ' • .
' • The billi,iasied to' thiid reading and was
laid over. - :-, Adjourned.
. HOUSE OF REPRFSF.NTATItFS.
.- ' 1 • . i rOPODAIS April 19, 1861.
The afternoon Fieseiori was 'spentin"thi con
siderSida anilqinal pastaige of numerous bill s
on the private calendar. In the evening, the
Senate adportionment- toill was considered.,
• Several amendtnents; 'after discussion; were
adopted; and the 'ftitit. - •serition was pending'
when the House ' - z •.: Adjottrned.- • '
. .
4 , 1
, .
it
From CaMornia.
=I
• Spctitsziorsce, April 18
, The steamer Orig, from Panartt, rp;ige,
Ae4P41 0 9 i 2 PA
- , The ocenetiimii„pf,,-,951Amt,14-2,000. :Rrepek
,troops is'ecinfirmed:,
Proposals hate beeir_iiisitier.te, old „Trials Al
verez to acknoiriedgeitheVeripre: declined
to listen to' them, antr.esid' ,the .French *ire'
the , e n enlies of his codeto3 , , thit he'would` resiitilierh- to the' 16'1V extreirtitse - It= i i te
liesel thivOreheh will find the-motaiteineers
of Gnerrebemongst•theleniost nnios4i*able`
• enenaieS iirlfesico. • 1,
The' latest , advieeiVein Ojaca state. that
,Gen. Diag held that city with 6,ooolileticans,
and was 04:OMNI:It or his tif:LlAWidihat
State against toreseift'PrOnch faOki.' 1 :
In an efiergenoThe 'etild Safely 'retreat
Chiilpas • el- Otterree. 3 The natives of 'theie
States artihOstile ,to:tha FieiLah. ' •
G.#9C-EkWIS.
•
NEW
•
. .
110thit K4ARPER, •
W El r 0 L E . frA:L B NT , II: I L.
''• iiarsair .
1.. '
S
Queens and ,(Lass Ware,
AND maelampepr . t
:1. C 0 IT- T WY - 1i 11 - 0 . 1) IT 0E ,
11 - 1 AVE just openeda - It e and well selected
Juu 'Stock of gonna arp e a r a No.:Bl=glinakb:,
HarrisbilW l Par toirludiethef- ' %lurk or the
public generally. n01.0411y
(1.11:11T.:;' WTI S:E -;
' - TB= WALNUT,
. I Ligittii*,• o4 - • •
3579 L *04 . 4 1 D-Vit.tizAhNwrtf
CONFRUTIONgIa, •
Jyj u iidopidi fy .• . ~
Moss,Prist,o,, . F
Pliigs; Dates,
rig Paste, nkeitt
Marsh Mallow Ginn Avg ; alumnae, Walnuts, •
Cream` Chocolate Drops; "Filiksits,',. •
Pirdn Candles - chic., ese. - Creak Kati,
Oranges WA Lemmas ; Ground
Canned Fruits, Pecan Nuts,
Jellies,, Cocoa Nuts,.
Teas and SpirA danberrisir —
Paper m a k u ir. a ass a g u ip..;:iA
Cider Vinegar, -Ciirsgsakikaiesny i
Fresh a sea l & K ept al* frish,Potatrias,
son. -' • ;
Vegetables seision; dndLCepntrp
_Piodßee'
Raisins, ' •
Currants,
octla
:
irito
•
S s-s-1 & .I" , r•az el,r
(stammers ti• Wm.. Tiodr, Jr, a co.)
_-
TyPatroms mit - lim= GliNE
!mks oiTogita'a eciaitstroilKtisr• S$ laFidagne
select/OLO ; • • , • 1
oP dlrerenkTtatigm,
17.14 AND COIJKOZT wiagroy,
r• •
• -se Of maylkserifibles• .
WHISKYS.
OLD lteklltztoy • .
• .m&worreAlrx.r
.IFINAmrSII7 Alak SCOTCH
' The twit ever terOutt to tLla market
OLD . WHEAT,
• • re.N,B,r izoTAR;
.And, P4O .**Tioced.!:
CRESERTIZIMONE VINVRET.
WAS
CHAMP
r th
CLLRET.
SCOTCH ZgliTH AL
LONDON;BSOSVN STOUT.
ES.
'*1133
CIL•
0'
With n cempleee Wei of
Plclc!4
And: t o t o . ndim . etqz re every dieeriptl9A now In theinork"
and , .
VET &AVER T RATE& Da
t by ATSUPS per ; O ;
and liND.' . = hoic :S o k ra y m. PES; of ma tke
ratj nieust. l
armion
mccer m 1114Dadr,111. )
rabl
BEE
HON . C M'Cl. Nal E SS
3EI1A,103:1130* THE iBUTIMI-DISTRIOT,
9ia1kii13111411.114- 7 1br 'the Payment of
`X.P.terli.st4n AslP,ATtoteke N.l4e.
IEIE3
Mx: MIOANDLE3S. Mr. Speaker, in the oouree
of this discussion,
it has seemed to me most ex
traordinary that Idanators on the. other side 1.1 -
the floor, - in:need' of illialiVsing thin queition,
. ;Arty and , , preporly, hate made it: 0* eccasieril
, foria , tircide-of abuse apdhat , theirnwn 'Govern-
Ment .. , 'We , haveheard tit:jibing 'frointhat side'
,pt the chamber, shwa . this '.discossion ,
meniiid, , bnt abutie of. the Federal GOverrinient—
.riitthiattoliesiten,theltedital.peweraddleive,
iffitrengettiWthirellichrty.
SetnitonvenotluCether-side besela by:factiner.
uplignickeinrefereeisethiheltationatdent, and
thernimesicetbei ticsociriekevtikaPtheunitional
Batinit,l6. - thetriatio c nal dent'
:is gisalivdiktbey desliethatthe interest tinthe
: ;itscadettshall bentedeelarser thaeltriow is.
,by the foolish mode of leg elation that they
propose:- •Thifytell .4DV-that the of the
Federici Geiererneng lirlenornioriel Al k eSen
Ater who has suet spoken tells us tbat, hi.ad
dition to the , State, national and
the • , amount• his :district cyanid have. rely
of it, would be six , millions of , dollars, ,, and•
that their entire . assesied •valuation - zile.sevete
millions. Thus leaving only one milliOn no
ntottgaged ; and yet that Senator, and all the
Senators on the other side; with one or two ex ,
,ciiptions, vote againet this bill. Notwithstand
ing that they cry out that the property of.tbe
Stabris -Mortgaged, they. desire to mortgage
atill , furiber the Mate of Pennsylvania; and - te.
throw upon her an . additional million of
om which baie it , in , cnir -Power 'tt
relieve ber:' The tairpayers of 'thk_ecimmore:
wealth will: hold ;nit:: a. strict aocountability
for our action. here,' :We..have it in our power
to pay the interest on the ,, State debt , in , ibe
legal currency of one conntry,lmade each by a
. power that cannot balloubted= : s. ixtiver which
ass been in the highest legal tribunals
in -the land, and determined= to be ccinstltn
clonal. Yet, when we propose to paY the State
lobt in 'this currency, they tell ns, no—the
Federal debt is 'too great: Why, sir, that fa
chtereason the State debvshould be less; and,
instead of making it lees, they are attemptieg .
- cO heap - on us more than -a million - dollars
in the 'coming and every , infectelding. year.,
Straege and fallacians argument They do not
care about the debt of 'the National:Govern , .
, meet; their desire is to'sink her in a ti - opetain
debt. •If they saw :their Government robbed I
.before their eyee, they:would sayoirnenitonti
• It has been alleged- that the , payMeittraf the
interest of the State delit , 'in thn.carreney of
tirieconotrywouldtie.n'othit.g short-of tepndia
ion:" Now, sir :why is , It repodiadoe -The
poweri.oft that United States tender*
the Constitution has the right to make; adage'
drfdtinnagettliattetrishictyrwiiiii the? ,
choose. They have given ns a legal entreat&
Welch we arse boundin considei as 'good - as
chat which it took the place of; and yet they re,
Use to allow us to ofrirtir'creditors in that,
'currency; beeriest: 'titia:Ligitlictilre Of 1840 passed
'ciresolutiontbatitdedildebtB(lo,6B•ol. the (RSV
;unguent shonhi:be paid in coin. Howconkt
ike.Lesighttrire of 1840 bind the action of .this
legislature -tiere tti'd:ty What. - prevents - us
rontrepetiling'the act of the Liglicla
cure r Nothing. Areal:mire anie: vested riglatil
under theta* beyond , watch, we, cppP4t ; go?
itterdebt of the State . wgs -created„.pro-,
v :don' irlihthade for the payment'of ,the inter
est andthat •Leglidatiire kir Swine reasons
,nest katiwit . to_ .themeelvesi :declared that
ietereet falling, ‘ dug;,- on Pennsylvania
stuCks alwais be pai'in, specie Or . its
Nutt:dent. They also declared that the credi: ,
tots of this Comnionweaith ehouid be paidi in
specie or its equivalent ; ; yet all the creditora
:of this Commonwealth .ttAay are rightfully
and Justly: paid in_the legal currency, of the
country—the United States treasttry. motes.
Why Telt, lir, that we receive one compensa
tion as meribers, and all the pnblia servants of
(hk; Commonwealth receive their conipentettion
in A* Pertenne, thetsi 13$Pitalistenr. bond-.
holders should.be, preferred.above all other:
icAtt r gat '.,1 4 :nit;P1X 1 44 1 49:9141Att stilikr,ii i t id:
tisea n .haveAtegin - otes paidithgctld.l.. - 7 - And here,
:may_ }kat kay that a te ll ers: thati if -Hie Seale
Crea=nrer had acted-wisely and , junk-ion:ay, be
necithe power, tinder the- Fade r making-
United States treasury
when
a,legal tender in
'pkyment of all detots, when our friends on tea:
1 aide of Chaniber prevented Our passing tid e
hill,into a 'before - the 'first of Fehr:nit);
Jest, tirlantrover United Stittee treesurycionsi
.to the* eapitalista;'and - thda'.ll4S - save. - the:
tespayemnef this 'Otinntortivetilth about sin ;
hundred thOtteatid dollars.
1 •
It was also said by another Senator on that
side of the floor that it *twin invasTonof don
sittutional rights for the State of Peinvlivinta
to •rnakti tine currency a legal' ttieder. ' 'Mc
,
I.4)slatute of Pennsylvania dies mit make tta.
allegitHeinder: The legtiitlittire ildirer Of
United Stites hati inadeit the - legal currency of
the country, and we do nothing but adept the
legalised, currency of the United' ,States when ,
we propose to ply the interestotdin• State debt
init. 'lf they' tielleyetinit.thelidth and cr4di
of theffitate bet:Pleidittid by the Legiala
tare of 1840-`-having some meet soottivinineht
qealitiespeseelied by tiol,egietattiresince—why
do they not inaugurate sothe fioaticialsyrifem by'
which these bonds Wilt be redeemed, and create
anew loan on an original basil, With a - contrail
to pay the interest as it accrues in thelegal crir-
Linty of the country Why, sir, bi-Cliniaithn'y
wish to find l haat with the State and NatiOnal
Government. If they can fled fa7.llt, that.
all 'the Part •they tiesire to . 'take thil great
- struggle .• -.Sin c ee.the' comniencernent of the
war, until the pre.ent 'haii.q ea
pieeti folded their arms and allOwed:t4i,
publictdPaity'fo bear the brunt 'of thi,eitrtig
gin; and 811 they have found to has Henri to
carp at. the' acts of the Federal GoVernment,
and ittep l an account of What, the war costs ,; and"
iiiiniiitheStateVoiierznitelit has got 'entirely
Into thilinds of the Ilepittlinan party, to tad
-fault with their acts. This appears to be the
peculiar sphere of Senators on the other side
, of tnetioor, and the - party they reprenent. All
the dennuciations .which should , hate 'been
burird againtitthe rebels"and - tteitotioire to.
served for Salmon P. Mum and AMal:ird:Lin- .
oele,:and those on witok ithimiderslfie Gov
atne& of the United States 448 dey*.iii at.
thLi tearful crisis. • - *
Now, the question is merely,will the State of
Penn s 3 'viola pay tilt it creditors in the legal cur
rt nem of thiticeuutr) 4 And;payltiattit i tie Leg's-
Imre pa (tailgate thfi ini,itrittpayhe'r Creditors
i n the 4egel carreucyjnvelving a,ravhig of more
than a million of dollogsthe people'
will Bold them-to an- acobuntabhity, and the,
l Yp ar tffit-POwer 4111 beliiiiliati - fierir.their-spail'
t t ik d a. That great party which in 1861,41.
tfio-Javlegskip of sh* put, catatuaudar, Sams
J=tl WISE
RRlct, TIN" . CENTS.
RsitM3,Ks , oo
r Ksk ~,_.a~ .
'STLt. PI INT tfl 0F F 1 CI;
Apra*Titi4 it4a 4 -v -
Thie,folickving itieWiate, &for iidirerturink
OP.APEf: Those barktadverilsing . to do 'nil find is eeh,
.renien lfor reference.
it:y - roar lines A:mien constltitte one-haif square. ZitEht - -.
in vs , i more than four copritute_a square_ ~,.. ,
FOR A ITALY 144E111, 1, ; , - ri • A -tot terirsitzurft. - -
One day . .s r 0..A.y,..,.. r „....„.... 1.. /.6
Two-dhyS.:. . - -..t . .. ?..t -- TweOkni.• ... .?..,:..... - 1 do '
Three days . Ti Three.days
.. ~..
.., . 1 ?1 - _.
One week - 1 25 - One weft: .:. . ' 2 =
One month 3 09. 411n4 inoitth r , .' a 6 CV
Two months 4 50 Two months 9 OW
Three months 5 50 "Tires months. 1.1„.-6P,
Sia months. Bao Ate inintilii.,LA.l. l ...:.-filia "!
Ono year 16 00 -Oneyear. ...... .-.-44-.-26-1.0 - .
Au ministration Notices . _. _ ...
4
, S ` 2 °. -. K
Marriage Notices , '.. '.'
''' ' " Illf:1:"-: !
"'
Auditor's Notices - . ' - -'4.1:4..;:11.10-:
Amaral Notices each Inserting . 50
xis - Business notices Itaanted in the Ursa a Altfiiiis.? )l
before Marriages and Deaths, Nam Crams az iAst,..rrx -,,,,c
eaditisertion.
Buchanan ; handed to us two goveromadVE
stead of one—the rebel Government and. this 6
.fioveramentof:thellnited Saates,—want
hack. Into
. .power again. They desire-to crush .:
ha 'finally, 'in order that their brethren the
Smith may Effected: - Senitors have made . '"
%%teals that they iffUl'briog us-back -to = (husti— ;,•.•
tution andlaws. refer them to the,4th of
April„ 1861,, and ask thembi what condition
they left their country when they handed it over
to Abraham Lincoln and` the-present adorinta
trasiom ,Buchanan carhabito power withlataes
4 `14 _Plenty all over the land, and through his-.
.lutliecinii handed over to his sucCessor two goy
arninente with - a fearful ravuludem itiangura eel;:
They , add that they had tio power to coerce se-'
.cedmiStates, 'and te-day,, when this . Adtainia-a
tit:44,4as taken a vigorous hold of .the ratite of
~o+Seriflnetif, and is crushfoi 'riot this vilerehm.
efinfederanyWhith - was -- thn"dielstion "of WWl' .
mrtir,-they-tsit"-doWn.• and kvill over itetiftd--
count thesost. When amen of:honor serfeldm-sz.
house consumed and his family dishonetrefL i dtm,
tie Mt down aud_ count the coat' ofSpiinishing c .
the fiend who has- thus violated - his - penrefel -
Oearthstone ? Yet these gentlemen, leaving •
thellepubllcan party to carry on ,the as, sit
down wnd count how many dollars and pents n it
is piing to take lnorder - that this Governinent
may be successful in crushing out the reliAlion.
: if itonly , coebithent 'aixtY.trimdollars, taxman ,
I Ent:lpso, they. *II agree to have therelle..
srushed; butit it should cost. seventy deihne,they,
. - will'altallowthe rebellion CO=succeed and,orie.
• great and gloiiinis Government to be deatioyedf
I think, sir, when. the lifts; of the-nation-is at _
Mahe, when the questiorKlies. between lib.-.
and Mavery, fot our Selves and our posietity,. it
is too nice a calcnlation —too nice question
fOr . the cialculatfon as to-bow touch it will' civet'
to maintain the glorious liberties et our °von
try. It is too close a calcolatla, Mr, and
think it insults Manhood to mi.ke it. Ev e ry,
loyal heart says tO the Federal Government,
it mortgages every ache we have, we will give 1
all our acres, all our houses,
,iLllour. Janda ;yes;
all our lives, to hand duaktto our p: sterity a
flee Government; and our posterity will thank
God
-that they had such noble ancestors" But.
if they had au ancestry thatcould sitilowniintr
figure np tharit would cost seventy dollars tor
freedom surlonlysixty-siadollar s torslavery,md,
then choose slavery. because itcusts he laistnto 7 „_
coy, would curse their mean and penurious an
cestry. leak, gir - thitt this matter in relation-hi' •
the policy of: f he:National Goternment is only
-dragged into-this -question. Is is -only an
"tev.: - .pt, on the part if these Senators, to
the , Goternment, that protects theirfireside§ 44
sue - their famines. and will guarantee for t hin
anal their Posterity freedontenetw and fo.nWer. '
sir, the only qttes.tionhare is it auk
sOlicy of this State to pay her public Ben.Vantek,
Lad all her creditors in the legal currency.of
,thectittntry, or teepaytold iostead of thittlegit
; _tairrency to kind of uristocracy.holoing !the
~ittte • tiebt thiftis i , wben ; tbe . emanittter oy.
4 ihose gentlemen examines
,this,qomtif3p,thyy t .„....
will ten' theut that they consider themse - vps
tritsrepresented on this floor. Whed we hsve a
'dear right to doit,. it is certainly the policy of -
.tra.State to pay one dollar inete,ad ot
•-cfniethin — ,g like onetiollar and siatyloar.cents.
I say, - sir,' that it would be rimaincAirleivcield,
be frilly--foi-ofoto-ftill to pave al4.ti`o bleb alit. d•-• '
lie right to pay :Milli interest the %gat ern
rency .of the country. If. thou Sena,rors arts-ln
'earnest, Ida wilt get up'some financial scheme
by which these blinds might lie redeemed fp
legal currency, and new couteacts Made, I will:: .
• uti.M.erqt o"thialt:a scheme, by;.whicti. it may ber.:lf
ioneAhsflpwer,rato,of.intert at than -that
.they ggay rn gold:to-4;14—one that werucl rff
lieVetliemirom the neces s ity of What Mel call
ndiatioria '.We can' change the system i•
ofn cOnsci.ence orates us; we can redeem _
bendainthe legal currency of the United elates,
smiting new bonds bearing, perttaps; a lower rate
of intereaL • - • •
'Believing, sir, tbat the party in power will not
• foolishly arid recklessly lay an adeitional amount
of debt of over a million of dollars upon the tax
payers. to pleme 'the bond-holders, or any one
'else,..Earabw that the butiefore the &Mite will
'and Ought to:pars4tand.wacau say twitenators
:on the other sichN Own wpfureet themiazakti at.
the polls, ifLort hid trakthr power in .1864f0n
the' floor thir Leghlettire, year would have
'1)0 an. additional debt. cif one Million of dollars
annually upon the people of this Comriroia.-
wilikth • but you, failed., because Yet!. )4)0 Pot
htlpow.er; - .
RaWoad Contractors.
PAPOSALS are invited for the -
Con, Masonry,. *tilt* RePerstruc Pallast v .. l
tkosi.Ties and. Txnck Laying of the PITTSBUEG Abip
CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAIr, between' •
Connegsvills And Cumberland, _
'Embracing a distannn,of,about EICHTIUMSrE.bIMILIMV :
4wanctioniref itiOntinie vile each. Specifications wiltha
reAdy:at MinCompairs PittSbARV on and after
.the jai ! of . APRIL. cnrrent, - and proposain, will be re
ccdreil'until the MCI" of APRIL enacting. =
. . - TATROBX, , ;•
Circe P & C.R. It: Co. President
Pittsburg; March 15,-1864. • • marl 9 td
, ,
OX'S SPAMIDIAMG GELATIN, "the best
sulasfacttusak, just received cad -for sale by
SRLSLER. & FRAZER
' ' (sneetioarsto Wni Pock; J r.., tied.)
N - A T I V E
,FINE BLACKBERRY and—ZLDERBERRY
Wsmanted pure. - For sale at ,
iniStEit'&4l(AZtat,"'
1847,11, ' - (Summers to W., Dock, jr., & co.)
15 000 LBS.
11-Al'lB.—Fiftee"l°n-'
9
. sand lbs. Idtchencr's gacelsteclWas
cured eapressly for family use and for this market. ;
sale at • • - • SHISLER FRAZEtt,
feb2 - . _ _
(sum:easors to.Wm, Dock, jL, Bsectol ;.•
PPLES.-200 barrels of 'New Itorit : -Statett
Apples, pin choice variety,. 'just received , -,and n:44 ,
low; in any quantities to suit inuirkaisets, at the nen.
grocery op„ . [dot) BOYER:k
•
0Y BOOKS, GAMES; &43.--;A:
T
aortment of Toy Books, Gaon; &R.,jitst plyttised
pol 9 SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Harrisbayg.
_ _ ' _ •
NE W BOOK 8. - -31111 811 - OtILD' Es
STRAPS
--
DAYS OF SHODDY
jfaat recalTed at [4481 HR'S; BOOKSTORE
VRENCH BRAlet4 mr * aitidle, just
- 4 42/Pd I . l s - ,twisizjt& FRAZER, _: L.
feb 3 Wm. Pock. ir Oic re..)
•• - -
MACKEREL, in K.itts,
• eeired SHISLER & FRAZER,.
•
marl . (successors to Wm. Dock. Jr.. •4 Hay!: 3••-yf
DORN • MEAL — A fine article.' Jvs p ie-
V.) ceivei at eILISLER & FRAZ" ; 0
maral sacces.so to
ALES . .
We bane just receivedkatint:&timan ofiApitaipti
prime urdt..r. For -sal , tha,bouTel„ bushel, ur AA@
quantity at • 'SHSLDWIk Marr s
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