TUE TELEGRAPH IS PUBIJEIRED EVERY DAY, 13-sr aEOR(IE, BERGNER, TE Rms.—toots Sossmornosi. • the Mae TrobSArd is Stirred tO llibbStilberS lle ttit• IjI! St e‘..' colas per week Yearly subscribers will be barged fil 00 WWI! eon StirDWISKLY TirLINHEAriI. The Tel WRAPS IS APO published twice a week during the se3sies oi the Legis'stare, and weekly. during Ilis renspoder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the ionowing rates, viz: :qegle subscribers per Year Elemi.Weekly.... I sl SO o 2 00 Tee„u o ..22 00 israt.9 ',ogle a übserlber,LA Weekly.. ......... ..... 100 Tfis WOr sotWarArrbS. I: sebeeribers order the IlbleonLinuasiOo of their news ,re, the the publisher may ODatinue to send them until .1 srreeregee are FOid• übserlbers neglect or refuse to lakelheir newspa , l oin the ace to which they are directed, they are p,,nfoble Dual they have settled the bills and ord.; od ..11:contipueii. filtbital I) R.. JOHN SOliti;-, LOCK HOSPITAIad, AS d iscovered the moatzer , speed, • tliedual roMedyin the Mt:od' fOr' • DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. 101,1117 [ll MT TO M 641 BODO. • No Mercury or Noxious Drugs, „I „.~lTrr tt AKRASTIII I , OR NO 1311101, P rILON ORB Two DaNa.lett" " eacneea of the Beek or Limbs, Striating, Pains IL AlleetiOnn of the Mitzi ,miplad_d y el t Ov i ante i. DLL:, ervour debility ; aye rhopb Dy ,,,,p,. Lessner, Inierrits, Conflation 01 (leas, Heart, Timid ty, Tremblingly. Dunuese i ueb laease' the Stoma* Alban& fi c ,j, Iran it, Me fi e or Orin—titope terrible disor the indiscrethol or Solitary Habits en araedlbl and deetruotiveitractiSes- Othieh Joe fo ustautional debilltyi, render marriage Mapes. and d,irny both body and Mind. YOUNG. MEN. ' • , - ,ens Men enprOlally who have become themienmeol. fire, that dreadful and destrietiee habli 8)1) Fwe,pp to un untimety: grave thousands of of the moat exalted talent and brilliant • Intel sto might otherwise have entranced listening with the thunder) of eloquence, or waked to or . tbr living, lyre, may call with fall ectendenee. MARRIAGE. anal persons, Of tbeee cOntterbitiog tfiatriage n tle., wore of phytleal weakness, a ouldiintatedidedy { )1. J rind be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEAKNIS . immediately cured antd.redi ever gegmeca LI, woo Janet,* himself under the eartenf re it ,ouny cult/Mein hie tumor as a, g entleman, and eon fiJenth rely upon his skill RS a physician. &I-ookt No. 7 youth Frederick _atreet,..Baltimore, ou the telt hand aide going dein BratlOSOre Street, 1 loora from the corner. Bo partictdar In observing. Abe, miner or number, et you will mistake the. place—Bt Peri hr !parent, 7tilliehy Quacks, mien rails n amm , ir Pa/try Huntley Gvtificates, attracted by the •repute tia Dr. Johnson, I urk near Al loner! , must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the eply DR. JOHNSTON Dr. Johnson member ut the. Royal %Sege olHtirgeons, onion, gradnatefrom one of the meat eminent College, if the United States and the greatest part of whose life now been spent In t ie Hospitals of London, Parts,- Phila. deiptila and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as tonishing cures that were ever known., Many troubled with ringing In the WS end head when asleep, great ner vousness, being alarmed at sud4len sound% ibiahrttliless, with frtquentblunhing,atiendilecisoixioldmid With derange went of mind wane:Rued immedtately,, TARE Pitt:LK:ULM', NCMICL J. ...urinate all those: who. hating blinked them. tolves by r. vete and improper indulgences, that secret and solitary nblt which rules both body and mind, on. titling them for either businesser society. Do, Are some of thi I lad and moinnoboty Oil rig psi, dueen Dv early Paints of. youth, yip : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pelle the Read, Ithatioes ol sight, los: of Muscular Power, Palpitation of this Heart, Dlr. Nervonslrrhatiihty Derangpmelly CMG Digentive F , lDetlees, Senora! Debility, syraptchts d tbinsomp. nun, la. MENTALLY, the tearini offends on fille.iiindire mtilih to o. Sreaded :—Late of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De prAsion of Spirits, Xvil Forebodings, Aversion Itoalpoie ty, Self -distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, go., are some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge what it the canoe of their decline in health, losing ; Limp vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emanated; - have a Molar appearance shoot the eyes, cough, and mop at of consumption. , TOUNti IBM who have tetured themselvea by a certain prgistlee, fn dolved In when alono—a habit frequently learned from e►llaompaatonf,Or,at schqul,the arida .ol wnloh are sightly felt, even when asleep, and If het cured, tendon marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his soon. try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched trom all preepeete and enjoyments o f life bythe consequences of detethepfrom the path of meter*, andlpdalgtug, In a aerials secret habit. Su %persons meet, before *Wes plating URI{IAG3, elfeet that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. indeed without these, the journey through lifebecemee &weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens talkie view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with th melancholy, redaction that the happiness of another be. canoe blighted with our own DE. JOHNSON'S INVIGOI R AT I N G RINIEDI FOR OR; C WE.4114121 . . . . By th is great and Important remedy, Waitangi ór (Juni are speedily mired, and tall Vilgoeeelltdeed. ' thousands of the most nervous and debilitated,Whe' had lost all hope, have been Immediately felleirte. ll All impediments to Marriage Physical or Mental DlisapuilUt. cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or itichanetion or the most Mehl kind, speedily anted. TO STRANGERS. - I . . • The many thousands mired at this hutlution * with IM buthreie ream and the numerous Imkortant. Susie& , operations performed by. Dr.. L i oritisesiamli4y, the re- ' priers of the papers, and many 6ilieSitehimet 1 4 441 . : i s ol iinals have appeared main siod ; again iinhossi: t ßublte., baidu Me gold* as a uerUladlaa.:4o.lollfillit OW spontibilfiv, le 4 Ina:dent guarantee to the AM :dad, • „ . DBFARiI IMPRODMIX.. —Wliew the mhigultien and Imprudent votary of plosporp Ands he. ) 1141 O bibe6 • the Bernie, AU warm disease, MU& It too hatiffeWS, en sense of shams Or itriihd dia41:1114011 him from lipping to those who, trantedmiatttel cult *, mote bil Ity Can II lon befriend Mtn, delaying fin - oor • ititenonal symmonis of this horrid Mead* mat ttkit' . • Waimea coming the head, Watt ease, Ott Pfutlowinion with frightful irePldlt7; "191. puts "' priOd la lin dreadful sufferings by sending him tO bonnie from whence RO traveler r e t urn." # aneboly feet that thotuutrida WWll=„,ittig.: • 0.19 n om, owing to the andantinos* of finontain r 4 4 .4” en, who, by the use of that timidly passm, • the ometituUon sad make the residue of ltht. - silksTo Etramemis.—The Doctor's Dipl Diplomas Bang — his . la•letten moot oontaiu a Stamp Wu an tab riiiply Sirßemedies sent bi sirNo. T South Fred,riot street, Bal i lo4 °' sorl3•daalq P ,31111 1 - EEtIa7ELISS DA ILY.L'IN'E'! Between Philadelohia um Hann, Juan Snots, WaLuissrowl, Mum, thnoirrowa, Wideoarrowa Manor, Lawman% NoircuinclanuanD, InIVOITOII, Gro noarows,lintworroWN, Maxima. Haw; Warm; AND HARRISBURG. Ito Philadelphia Depot bean, centrally locos the Drayage will be at the loweal rates. A Oondector goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of till goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the Depot eV- & FMMED t No. 511 Market Stein, Phil delphhe,,by 5 o'clock P. M., will be delivered to.Harriaburg the next morning. Freight (always) ea low as b y any other lino. Particular -attention= this line to prompt and IPady delivery of all' abler; iloods. The undersigned thankful for pact flat= hopes by atrial none attention to batmen to merit a min nuance of the . T. PIIIIPEIKR, Philadelphia and /Waft; op,d, elb•dilut not of Market Stree 11‘r rf. bum. • SORtFFEIRS BOOK STORE. NUR Ts. amtaimaci murea.) U NION ENVELOPES. XOTE PAPER, of six different designs; I the ream Printed at City 1111 hocor sies. , sold by the thowand sad Clas p AAac aaaget et , Flue Very lme prices. Cell 11$ IdeHIPPPRItt sonfirdlitsj 1 p lows ELIA— EN 7 OI L,PoWDEIIS, MAGUS qad lISTfrAOTS, itE 1174 141,011 , Pricea wad autos ZZLLM, i iLLE RTeDRUta-STORX to ton bAent *eft% BMW BIELZMI=Egf .o . ' • i'_ ', • ' :..:,,,:: - . ... :.: • '..‘'-'',.....,01,,\1 \ c,,,\,iiivt „.. ./.. 4 0...1,--- -- , , .:. 4/ ; • • - . • '''' . '. . '.',.. ':* :'.. • ,• . '-4 4 , ... > ~',..., "4 i --.- . i , .:-, • • . ;,, , ::. ....._., ,___,. , -- 00 ,-, -................._ ~ ..... :• .: . . 2 v . -., • - •17i: , . . . -, .. =';.-' ) ' - - . • • . .. . •• . ... - • • i; • • . .... t. i ..-?.. ' i r $ l - 11 k -3 2.. - •• --'. . . ......- - _I , •..... ,w~ .. ........,..... 1: 4 - ..7:--...• -,, ,;..i.. ~,--...".‘ ," -----. .f ......" . VOL. XVI. ICAttical oilrattl adtruniqiortolict, PENNSYLVANIA 'RAIL ROAD WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA ox •ND . iLPTIR, IMONDAY NOVEMBER 26th. 1861. .9 . /s , Paseeoger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad company will depart from and arrive at Harrieburg and Philidelphin as follows : g A'S T SW D THROUGH KIPRPa•TRALIK law se Harrisburg daily at 330 a. m. , ant arrives at West PhllidelPhia a t 7.40 PAST LINE leatres'llarriaburg every muruiug (eitelit ifiteday) at 8.45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 1.00 p. 7n , HAIL TRA.lWleaves Harrigan's daily (except Sudsy) at 1.10 p. m., and arrives at. West Philadelphia at 6.20 ACOOInifiDATION TRAIN, via !fount Joy, leaves .11arilsbnis at 7.00. s. m., and arrives at *eat Phila. delimits at 1240 p 'm. ' 1:1iltaiSHIME1 , 461:1111100.41 . 10N" TRAM, via' Colum. bii leaves Hateisbnry pt 4.00 D. m.. and arrives at West Philadelphia it* 20 p. , • VIVE II TIN RD. TIIROURIEI 11PRRIns TRAIN haves Phlladelplda , st 1030 . P. Martianapp at B.oBla. m., .Altootte 8.40, a. 10 , and a_ 1 7Ave!lAd.P4 111 k. u rgs 4 2 5 P. m. NAM I.9.4lNle4yel,fldladelptda at 8.00 a. and Sim at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. !eaves triiTHentiriai 7.411 a, in., Altoona, 2.48 in., an& arrtveerat Pittsburg -at 8.46 p. N. PARC.LINN leaves #bissistois at .1.1.130 burg 4.06 Ps kr), Moons at 9.10 p. m. , and arrliint at Pittat T r g u 342 . - • . iialinl23l.lllo ACIMIKODATION TRAIN leaver PhU. dalphia at 2.80 p. m., and arrival at 8.66 MOUNT rOY 603023100/210N - via Mourit Joy leaves Laiimuiter at MIA a m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80 p.m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, ' Supt. Allist, LITT. Palma. rriaburg, November 21; 1881 —dtt WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT. NIIW AIR LlNit ROUTH. . ; . • 'Mit TRAMS 11AIT,Y TO . NEW PHIT.,ADELPETI.A WITHOUT ORANGE OF CABS: .12:ell' ot AND AFTER . MONDAY; NOVElif-, • m 4,111111 the Pieseager Trains will leave *the P Plalkluitt i=lrrrleP oo 44ll, ifarrtiburgr tor New Yerk wed u els tAiITWARI3.. PZPRIfr3FiTJ fBIe Y s karrisburg at &SO a. m. ' ark. rival of, usylesatia BallrOlid NEPria 'rich fromtir vest, arrtiii Now 'York '411.5 a. m., and 4' ?hits.. =fa at e.OO a. m. sleeping 'vat. Is at*deed to liothigh from Pittsburg without, ehrog MAIL TRAIN. loaves Harrisburg at 8.85a. , m., arriving New larleat 650 p. Li ;sand Philadelphia at 1.26 p. m. Iran LIN; lestree,llenisharg 41.40 p. m.,os anti*. Nrinnriankteitillivid Fievitatii arriviier is New leak at 9.60 p. na And Pidltutoilphia at 6.40 p. m. , iirESTWARD. FAST LINE New York at 6 u. us., and •111004 e). phis 'at 8 it in. arriving it Harrisburg at I p. m. • 11A11 0 ,211.11N lease New York at 12:00 noon, atulPhll. adelphis at 8: 15 p. nu, arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 p. m. WRAP WI Alarm New 'York .at i ;11 p. rp. e r e. ving at Harritibimi it SAO a. in: ''antiOtennicting with the Penesyhmnle.locpress -Trate font 'ittabnrg. A Bleeping tor is a 4» attached to thie Mad; CoMitwekine are made at Harrisburg with trains on the' emowYliankt, Ninthern Osutral and Cumberland Valley Neaw muo rgod la Reading for Phidelphia,' Pottsville, Alleittosm, Easton, sic. • - checked through. Faro between . New York. *bill; IN 00; between, 'Harkiabuig and Phila.:A del 'BB 26 in No. tears; and 22 70-in No. 2. chits or other information apply to notJ.J. OLYDN, General Agent, Harrisburg. J. IL INGERSOLL'S PATENT FOUNTAIN HAIR-BRUSEL . It. dreams the hair without soilhig the ithr Woos. . It effect' a series or omelet(' In the use o hal: peeper. Ii does away with greasy hair oil bottles. It is handsomer utlete than the comma ladr-bredt reigulatem the quantity of Auld n.eil, tot„ Oa It is perfectly tam, and mama spill over In the mow pr on the tellet,, . !It antes Week 0I Prepar,atiosk toisat or voY" I 'l ts cr a beg /Gamey. ; ?ce is moderate, and It area its owzi 044 Dithres r sale at Kart Drug and Saucy More; frt Lliakkat htrailLtlia *aro sais glow* street. Book sidi ", "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN' NONE." HARRISBURG, ..PA.. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2, 1862 D W. GROSS & CO., 14'130LICSIALS-*ND RETAIL 'G'Ol S MARTK.tT ST EVE.BT DRUGGISTS, STORZ We Ire daily 'adding • to = our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would, respeotfully i your atentlon to the largest andlit EleteCk4 stllk iu La/614, , of- DEUV3i OHEMIOALSAIONTa I vowntaherittaitiwils. ' - 'Bairnllig Atiohok PMIZ:MMLY & IviILiT4ILTI&ES: selected from the Best manufacturers end:Per tumors of Europe and this **Ali% Being ♦ery lirge•dlisiers in Tammy om, veßnitalk WlND . OW . 6344;, ° lleiliii 4 o * • OOLOBSj PAINT AND ARTISTS 03,1*41* IN ALL THEM reimmEN: ooLdit ***l l 4 - Atemorm - WeraliocandY ;14 6 3 ff!lingy 0 9 101 flent that 46 C n litipplf the Waifs of ill On terms eitisfadion. timk PATENT mkoldENts `°:AND Of - Alf idniiff; awit'ltamihi;Prdpiietars::: Sapciitifid TObibibizer* en for 4RnYlllehsl,lPftr an be Vurolitaell inAlta dike, • rEcitWeittpic - AL 11 , ttrio 'mViuxtg2 . ' ,tfr- •th: Being large Pint nnneni in ,tannin ogei'inaiitiintiiita' Oostoll Lampe of the most Intproved y pitttennciery charAaf kinds ;theitod' to burn' Coal 011: FARM .4iraattitS, ose of you w o vio'no tir lISE AND ONITLE POWDERS a trial know no la keeping Hopies and tittle healthy and in g Thotwanga qtat . testify y to the profit they have derived 'froth :helm of. onr.oatLie;Powders..b y the in4i1,44 1 . ilui 61 d§: 1 ::0 2 1: .; 4 111111 :4 1161 ‘*ilq beeidee hapitrOhig lieia and • - • .. our' iong Omits the advantage of a filscuoclei l'itioWA44 the trail;Witit die afttligetiietitis 'bithi•heitbalase such that we caa in a wiry short time luiuldi" mull , * *Pearling to our tfoulblOrti.gath beet of terms. iditroit4-beittoii - ty On our house, we lufiWbir utrict attention to business, a oveiiil seliotton of • to'vi les titiza s.. &Oak E:dcaa; and tie' ileafie l fo' idiv0111;to merits aontiatousai:of the- iwirocat efilaarialt. uuaiN, r#thif , YNL O.IOIINT.Eitd , Al.llo. , 74lilainint 7:417.14Atti ibtli: ieatatkilli#4llllll4 t ID. ID. rues & NO. 19 BARRISBURG, PEIVIVA. KEEPERS. AND coNBttihas, abuw!tild P44tY, Artist tolorsattd.ToOttir Pars Gretna tiptoes Lard, Sperm and PiensißßS; Bottles, Vlalstind Globes" Castile kiwi'' iiipioneiiiiiiuArClorkik,' • Lt dte„ as., • Ms., se., Age., me., OC With a gamd Tarioty of i - b= c'i,::.',',., : 11177 .1 : ."± : TEETH! 'MUNN RESTORAJNVES. 00AL 'OIL I 04.1130.* OIL IMI LAWS OP.THE.I3IIMCD STATES . Paned at. tho, &sod Session of Oa rhirtroeventh. JOINT RESOLUTION• eßressivp 6f the recog nition by Congress of the gallant and yetriot io servicee of the late 13rigailler GetietslNS- Quintal Lyon, and 'the iticeiti and . soldiers under hie cx)raniluid 'at the battle,' of Spring= field, MI/N*lU' Basaked• by the &nate . (gad Ro u se, of ??2,riiirSar *if Of. tha U 4 41 8 4 1 a s :of Imaic 4 assembled,:l. That 60 afficas deems It jturt and prOper to. enteiappn its records a recognitiOri of the eminent andTairiotAU :services of the 'late Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon. The Coiti: try to . whom service he devoted his life will preserve ; la fama as Part of ifs:Pm : l;4lloi 4 . That the thanks, of ~,Congressa re 'hereby; given, to the ,breve of f iceiii and ioldieks who, under the command C!f . : the late' General Lion, 7 54*e4 the honor,oe e' l t rellt; i!iii nn aP itt e r e t i t ev e bar of eg iApringftehr,,rn Auri, Pi l ind . 'that, in order to commemorate an event so holieriblel6 the country end . themselves, it is 91 1 10ixi . that each regimeriCingae4dura he authorised to War won tts colour the void Of , "BONtfielci,:' embrolded4 lettamofiiid. And the President' of ; the United States Alolreby fa:pleated to cease t.•4,f.aaaAatkala .read at : the head of every, regi ment in the"army" of ' the 'United States Apeaoveu; Dieeraber 24;1861. • [Punito—lioAa AKACT toinciease the •dutiee on 'tea,' coffee and sugar. Bi:it -,:dttiototiby the Smite and Boum of Repro senbitivii of the Unitel &del, of Amiried Wt:(lort greFf,ffuery#, That' fro m and' after 'the date of the passage of this act, in lieu of the 'thitieis heretofore imposed by law taartieles hereinaf -1 ter meadialted, there -shall be levied, collected And.ria'Osi the goods, wares and merchandise 'herein enumerated and p rovided for, imported from foreign countrlee;the following duties and , sari of duty, that is to say : First. On all teas, treaty, cents per pound. Second. On coffee of all binds, five tents per pound. Third. On raw sugar, commonly, called :Muscovado or brownenger, and on Sugars not advanced.above number twelve, Datab.....atandard, by lolaying, hollint,Alhixifying, or: ther process, and syrup of ; anger or of sugar- ewe, and concentrated mcblasses- or concentrated melado, two cents arstailutif per pound .and on white and clayed anger ; when advanced beyond the raw state, atsrveixfumber tweive,:Thitch standard, by.clar ifying or other process and mo o t yet refined , itspar:-. 4 „, per po on refined angers, wisctOstsb; , lump, t erustied or pulverized, five esisdapak und onmsgerst after being refined, wl:eurAhey are tinOsred,. colered, or in any way. adulterated, and on enter eindY, eight ceptaper mind ; ,on molasses , six cants per Won : Provided , ‘ Tkat all syrups of sugar or of s*X,i'es4e; Concentrated molasses or,ixoncetitik' t 'entered raider the nam e' of midas sea, or, .any other name than syrup of sugar or ' or of, Seast.ri 'cane, concentrated molasses 'or concentrated' Misled°, seed be 'te for feltare • to 'the " United States, and the 'same I - shall be forfeited. . - ~. P 3- f.1.f.,..:. .. 1 , 0 ::•.; Pi Affikw, - December 24, 1.801. Rustle-111i. B.J Ali ACT relative .to mute marttal.in the army. Bs it enacted by the &sate itraF House of .lispre ' *dives of the United &des of Ans6ica in - Omoross r .., That:fifth:to of war the Coniniander b a.division didepantte brigideVmay- appoint g natal cour i tsitiktiay 'and confirm,.; execute, on and niiiikiit'e' iheix sentare:xi ; ailillowixl uKiiis l iiiiiiiiiiii - in - -the sixty-fifth and eighty *nth-articles of war to commanders of armies arifeigiitigiiitts : . Provided, That sentences of s hh courts extendideto lose of life; or dismiii skon of a comitiiiiiiiiiiist &ricer, shall "require the . olnfirmation dfiliegeneral comniandinethe; erniStiiiiiiiilield-to which the division or bri 10s-belongs: And provided further, That when t iinviiidgebr,brigade cortuthinder shill be this or proseomor,..,tire..oourt- shall be sP '.' IrttlP7-* 0 POO' higker 904119110er -1, AP Vito, i- fileii:'24;" 1861 1 --:" 1 • - - • Rtnnau---No-41 - Al4 - itrr 'proirldit for - allotment 'aertilicktei 1 smbng thi'#9 l ) lll— teer ; forcer .Bs i 'Arieftieji4. Awe Anviva.._, dOT/40 the i ' . ,,:sif . ..kneiia — liti yawn* ''"?`" s eg h4 they - P*4oet of : the United Skates alpoint, for each.Aitit, having; vol; ,Itateece in the United Siatee-ierVice, • not 'needing threspertiOas;_wliO:B4,4ll authorized: by thePresidenee,combqon to " visit the several' departmenlaT4 theittrini ) 014 volniateen" film theirrtulvp §bit"ntatp, and thing lirocure from :- mai vel4fiers fibm time .to tline• their respect he otralnitji bflhelii pay to their" qunilies or fripi* ato.sr#i*Mi`writin g ",, an Ay them, or ,by_soine, ponmktoned officer of Bch departtninV,attested in pnrestarine of such orders as Ma Y 34 4 l P l l o4 i*P ili k : P ai P o69.l b3 r : the Secretary of ~War, suAbpon *gat certified Iptment theleiveral; pmpastt*i"sliall, at: eieli *pier payment to ,t give drafts paYable in the city q;lievr or - *der of-uch, persons to whixn etild a l ifohrroribi, *ire or 'may, .be made Sao-2. 44 lig .4 /4 That - the. persons appointed 41: as cesauters to carry in . to effect the,ptreacling.aection of this act, shill • receive no pay or, qmoltinenta:*fiatever froin . the Treasury of the United Stites: ; limo, 8. dal i?iitibiffiei eriacled,, That the fifth /eaten Of the -tict of twelfth - eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, giiing — Auden; a 'lien uptin the addicts pay he and' the same is heie by kekffed':' and all re:110111*m* givin g antlers rights ii4tirivilegOs beyond the Mee and Intl; Cies iorwttr, be and the name is lierebY gated: • • ' • • Anion"; Deceniber .24, 1861. " Aar raal frig. ` an arOrVtiatb# l for tilnb6ati • Be.enigiol•bY the .Paiute and . ThAsis .l l^, !sen s tativer44l4.(lnitets4l4* of America* G= o 9,,fess Arm d, TbaiMaigusycif one ..miiliAll. o .. larcbeartd: the eau* ktecebY4PllMP4tila, Q "of sopromey ia, the TreasumnSPOM9ol6.*P ,propriated,for.gon,,the Western rivers. 4 /ammo, PecL,24, if)4. '• uAL •- ~ u ltjAajkiii I •-. -143- MO "- - -Nii . refisAisTA - 24442 - 140:62_ 1 1 - le 5w38,160... 10630kitIelltv0.01-.l4en -Wasko rim au , . int. Deilk*Vitiob New Wwertisements OFFICIAL. VissournozA-Pirithii No. Li RITMO-NO. Er.j on iliaNtestein E4e Ettegrap4, STANZAS. W ritien,for li.egnpli.l BY WILLIAM S. DEAPSE. • The joy of the morning, The light of the day, The dirinienfofeve, • As they circle away. Advise mortal man Of the approach, of the hour, When Reath Atill re: ol *R With omnipotent power ; When . pleasure shall vanish, And beauty, shall fade, And power grow weak With the weight 'of its age ; When - man shill depart' ' To'the ?dame of peace;'' And the heart's weary throbbings • In eller:tee. shall cease'; • When hope shall have perishod, • And lutppinesapine, And the sun of creation Set beyond the ruble 'of Time ; . , When that it holy, • And'ill Wit le - grand; • All that'll; beautiful ; And all that iebrave. I Shall kick. from the sky Of mortality's vision,, • And vanish, forever, ~ In the night olthe grave. Then let us away - To the labor of duty, " And hasten the day Of Eternity's favor: • , . spent, And' the night is fir srwmt, the day draweth near, • • When Judgment shall come In splendor and fear. ' • Let•us eat the paattover Of love and of faith,, With our shoes on orir feet,* • ' And our staffs` in our hands ; And, in the darkness of soriow, • . Depart from the 'strand Of and of bondage To God's happy. land. Let us'take up our journey With seal and with meekness ; • And run on the road Spread - out before Us. - • In burping array — W i th'Pnr ' s And move inaghrrod, To point ont•the Way. . And, then,'at-the end, - We shall meet the Binein His glory, WitO,'shunping froth abovn;"' ' Shall• lift us on high ; • And, with . worde of ato'Oroval,. • Shall Wen onr devotion, And give, us, forever, To dwell in the'sky. *See'likedts, chap: ail., v. 11; Ito DAI3I , IiIN, Dec. 19, 1861. . Oppooitlon, to jeta, „Davis at New Orleans. Recent numbers of the New Orleans /true DeUa contaihilirtie fliffereilt editorial "attacks on' the JOrDavii government:' ' lhe "editor does not believe that'the peculiar logiaof Davis will con vince..Eoglitod SAr VW. lee. Of _the 11 444P0cT of the.federal blockade, or bring,cith - er of thos powers to his ii.4sistrince;'btit tirgiles•that Euro peariliationti are not tO'bet'gained •to the'rebel cause by_fooPthly refusing:them any•cotton ex cept Wougn .Confecterate,perts. fh the neat 'article on 'The Prospect,' he thinks that pray feithig are hot' . equal" tha 'duty of 144: !Enfield Titles' and :rifled cannon, thiltProvidence:_often takes the side of. ..the heaved artillery ; that federal "fOrmidable &di" have *Carried a terribleisinrcithietighbut ; that Fernandina;:BruneWiek, Wien , antUother. places on the Southern seacoast, are,insteakdanger.of ;sharing the Wept, Cape )4ttepu_4, „Pat. Royal, utl.d *MP.. Island ; and thaf, lholt, of ar.Clndepen ;dent ScnitheniUtcipia - withiii any reasonable' :period of time is , exceedingly gloomy.; The third prticle:denounceethasrebel administration aa.paradt4g swindling and injustice in various dopaFtineYtts, _ Channersas oft Minware. --AlM:mg the ape (A&l.4o/ifiWa-w,hio, ha ys visit to New Eng land was the inspacetien, it was our privilege to make it "Dr:' ;Y: 'C.' Ayer lebratoryi It ; Although Vie' knew by he say, ithat it was large,. yes iwe: were sur prised when we carnelnto view,of its real : iw-. nitude and still more 6Y,the extent and corn plittaili Pot itil'truly"' mhiemie - The' whole malisiVe' structural tie in ;lea -oirejvast Chemical laboratolli4o, which the! processes of this wonderful art ars, eoustently, going ori.— fddino-cheini*Thelince - hair found that the &ratite littlpertieti*of any ' ilublitanne 'exist 'in kneel:end: or more of itii .ceinpoteint parts.-. Thus the remedial effects of opium are due solely to the inorphilaraidains; although this is but one-eighteenth past csflits , weight; the other ffinvent4en pule are gum, a:grant:lva) and inert or offensive Matter., Dr. Ayer's system sepaintee the inedhial 'properties of each sub stem* emPloyed and we'ar6 here shoed the Pumas 'by which the straws of. each remedial agent are.., chased through the alembicr, until ttiOY.COlne out completely pure at last. Theae neentrated, mediaa • pro erties or finally combined_ together ItO, pro , !duce the 'remedies which have made themselves repotatlon for unriyoe,d Axcelleuce,, all over the R orld. Not only does the troator disclaim l in - "editor In his art MA txplifie bitibroceslr inn every partieulitr, , but ' he ' , maintains that this hi the only:proctor by which the people can $ supplied with the best possible .remedies for the treatment iff diaeasii. Tile Formila by which hie' &mediae are made are pablisued in the niediails Journals 'and-have been presented to-a largo part of the • medical FaceltY of. the United §tatee, andr4.reconstantly sent by mail top physicians as 414 for; theiir.Daai GIiOW.W4; Niontemarly Thoz.,The .ChMj►put (414444) +Ps 1 99k0s fr.o3A,go9d ikYritY thtq, 3 Nr . ,3Nr. 'Ns- VIA :Pt' 11';'Rtrattii , 14: - ;i t aelibminerditintatiotrivftetweinithe *gb IbßikaPvidgr AOLFtWtk.4 . tam thiting frau. bowing prooured Pitiam Pour Presses, we are proper. ed to execute JOB add B sali PRINTING otesery oescrip. POll. chetpex than ,t can b - done at any Mbar establish. scent Is the country. RA JSS uF ADVI(.I4TISING. .4fir Four lines or less eonstituteone half square. Sight toes or more than lber constimte a squar*. Half square, one day , one week 44 One month three months six months.., one year....., 'One:Square, one day... .., 41 one week.... one month..., three month, Mx months. One year . a r Business notkee Inserted In the Inca alums, or before Marrigee and Deaths, FIVE Cabin wet; *mu; roe each Insertion, Marrigeg and Deaths to be charged as regular ^ verli.ern-nie NO. 98. By i EG T From oar Morning Ultimo. From Washington. 1 1138 PRESIDENT'S LEVEE. Lord Lyons and other Foreign Minis ters Present, Handsome Present to Mrs. Lincoln. PROMOTIONS IN THE FIRST PENNA. CelebraUon of row Tear's Day In Camp• The Illness of General McClellan WasnisosoN, Jan. 1. _To-day is the finest We have been vouchsafed during the presentriteason, in this-latitude. The reception at the White }knee is going on with animation. - From 11 to 12 o'clock, the Judges of the Supreme Court, while the For , : eign Ministers in full court dress, and the Sena tors and Representatives called on the Presi &int. The members of the Cabinet and Generals in the army, with the naval officers also paid their respects to the Chief Magistrate. general McClellan, who is quite ill, was not able to be out this morning. During last night they e was an incessant firing of Musketry, with discharges of artillery, on the Virginia side of the river. NO little excitement was caused, as the firing lasted two hours ; bat this morning it is ascertained that the firing was Merely the firing out of the old year by the troops: A vast concourse of people was present at the President's Levee to-day. The members of the Sniireme Court, Foreign Ministers, includ.ng Lord Lyons and' Monsieur Yltrcer, with their ladies. Officers of the army and navy headed by Geri. ItteDowii.ll, and civilises in great•num bers were preseut. Geis. McClellan being in distiosvi did not attend. The marine. band 'in attendance clisconnted choice music. Several of the Secretaries kept open houses in this City. 'Ale police and their new uniforms present and keep' everything in excellent order. Col. Rush'a regiment of lancers paraded the Avenue today, presenting a brilliant appear ance. 'Aiming the crowd at the President's mansion anclof -marked prominence, was- Major W. Pt NI: AsEty, suozettior of Kit Carson United States Indian agent in New Mexico. He wore a full snit of buckskin niade in the fdexictui style, elegantly embroidered with silk and beads , lib priyakely preseuted to Mts. Lincoln a'splendid blanket as a New Year offering.. It is tn _evi dence of the taste and skill of the Bocky,Moun tnin Indiana. This blanket was made by 'a squaw.of a Miyajima Chief, she haying been, employed upon it for nye months. It is of large size, and made of wool. The figailts upon it. being of red, white and blue. A •my says there are about ten thousand Na:. vajbeti In New Mexico who own with Mexican• territory probably a million of sheep which are used principally for food. The animals remain unshorn of the wool whibh would make good blankets and clothing fur our troops. The following are the promotions in the Third Penn's Cavalry, formerly Young's Ken tucky regiment, as urdeied to day: 'Lieut.' Sawed, Co: A, to a Captaincy invade Gregg,Lieut Co. G, to a first lieutenancy. • ;Privote Roger, C0..8,-to lecond Lieutenancy, Co. C. . :Sergeant Welsh; Co. 1, to a atptaincy. Lieut. Gillis, CO.' C, to First Lieuteriant'ot efimPaU.D. Lieutenant Ce..l), formerly of the rivisiclent's, mounted 'guard Captain of Co. K. . Sergeant Fitzgerald, Co, B, to first Lieutenant Co. K. , . ' ' CommialutryAnglebert to Lieutenant Co. E. Lieut. llrannax, Co: 0, to Captaincy Co.. M. TheSe : were - promotions to fill vacancies caused by resignation: Col. Avery's Third Pennsylvania and Col. Charman's:Eighth Pennsylvania regiments are included' in the cavalry brigade commanded by fchiner. 'officer. 'AA the, troops on the Virginia side at eight o'clock. this morning were making extensive preparations for enjoying New Years day. The programmes' were varied. Theatrical represen tations and , pig races in some localities Whir Prominent. In the bills ride of about thirty miles afforded no more interesting items than these. The occasional firing of guns were but inCidents of the SUbilatiOn. RELEASE OF MASON AND , SLIDELL. Their Departure from Fort Warren. The steam tag Starlight left Fort Warren- at eleven o'clock this morning with Mason; Slidell and their , secretaries for Provincetown where they will" be transferred to the llinaldti' now lying the& BBITISB WAR STRAKER RINALDO, ' The British war steamer Rinaldo; of 14 guns, arrived at• Provimetown, last night.. Her com mander days that he has been ordered to lap there; and is unbending, sails and nuthing him self entomb. TIINDAY IN NEW YORE. Raw Yost, Jan. 1 The New . Year holiday is universally kept here., ,Ths fule,weither , is capable for visiting, and liusinets is s uspended. The newspaper dfrtherfare acised. - - • &MING THE • ,ABESRICA. Raw Yeas, Jan. L oi -The staamoiliuwerica sailed early this mom 4111 , ;AelPt.1093Wilro, - .#o QUeel"A"Oßgeri ~ CAVALRY REGIMENT. 11:110011D DISPATCUL I=l Barra; Jan. 1. Boaon i Jan. 1. SO 25 100 200 200 000 10 00 16 00