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Tales, VIZ 711.06,80.3cribers her year Semi-Weekly..sl SO T, —l2 00 my" 66 ~22 00 `11.41i! subscriber, Weekly RAI ES OF ADVERTISING. lilies or less constitute one.half square. Elghi ~r more than fear constitute a Square ,quare, one day one week erne month_ three months. six months.. one year..... or ere, one day one week.... • .. one month... three months six mouths • one year pr."- Rusiness notices inserted in the L. 341 Column, or r. ore snirrigns and Deaths, FIVE ChNTS 4 i rim ,ch in-mina. ilarrges and Deaths to be charged as regular vcri .rmoniS ftletticat. . JLINSON za.eLmerirearicon_ire LOCK HOSPITAL. Ate, discovered tie most curtain, speed) .11.1 and elfectilal remedy iD the world Inc DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. RUIN! IN ell TO TWELVE nonfat, No tfiereory or Noidloue Drugs. airc Lou WARRANTND, ON NO CHARON, IN ?RON OHS TI TWO Dstis.lat weakness in the Rack OT Limbo, Strictures, P/1115 IL he Lome, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of therhysiet Pow ers, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of dean, tall Mahon of the Heart. Timidity, Tremblingly Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the BtOmach, Affections el the Head, Throat, !dems or iikin—those terrible disor ders arming from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—thole dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render marriage and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. Young muff especially who have become the victim,. al .t.litary Yew, that dreadful and destructive habit whiee ieinually swoops to au entimely grave thousands of euuf wen of tits moat exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise Lave entranced listening Senates with the thunders of abstinence, or waked to to Liry the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Sterried persons, or Mena contemplating marriage, be. to Aware of physical weakness, should bnmedintely map i i l ltio.„l and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC OSAXN - 110 thonettiate/y cured and full oiyrp restore'. Be woe Mame Maisel! under the care of Dr. J. may r.digtously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con tdeully rely upon tug skill a; a physielatt. Brollice No. 7 sleuth Frederick street, Baltimeri., tid., en the left hand ride going from Baltimore U.-oqt, 7 leare tram the carnet. no particular in observing the name or number, ce you will mistake the place. Be par ticular for ignorant, Trilling Quacks, with false names, nr Paltry ilumbeig Certificates, attracted by the repent. lieu of Dr. Johnson, lurk near All lettere must contain a Postitge stomp, to use on the -eply DR. JtAbIBTON D r , J o r m w a member of the Royal College el Burgeons, London, graduate Dom one et tee most eminent Celle:piss ItheUnited states, nod the greatest part of whose lift has been spent In the Hospitals of London, Parte, Phila. dolphin and elsewhvre, has &Tented some of the m o st ca. tonishlug cures that were ever known. Slaurtroubleo with ringiug in thence' sad head when asleep, great eel , volumes, hoing alarmed at nutt.taitliel/10.9, bILMNIZIORt, with frequent bliobtog,aiteteled sometimes with derange C 4401 of mind wery cored inantedlately, TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE. , roses oil those who having Injured them selves rv to and improper ludelgenotes, that secret and solitary chit which ruins both body and mind, an fitting them for either busiuweer society. Thee. are some of the sad and melancholy eit.'cts pet— deem up early habits of yonth, viz : Weakuess of the Rack mid 110ths, Pains in the Dead, Dimuese of Diehl, Loss of Aluecul.a Power, Palpitation of th i s Swart, Dye , - ' , etude, Delved: Irritkbtllty, Derangement otltte Digestiv. Functions, General Debility, Symptom Ec 7.snnomr, Mon, he, MPNNTALLY, 11112TALLT, the tearful oilman on the mind are moon tc to , dreaded :_Gore of Memory, Confusion of Idene, Do. pruotion of Simla, NMI Forebodings, aversion amihmio. Mf4mtrte2t, Lc:ye of Solitude, Timidity, ho., are nom(' of the evil eflett.. Theuatse ni raireors of all ages, can Doer judge urea i lathe caws nt their decline la health; loslog their vigor, bmonaing weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a ttrolaT ssomasuce sheet the eyes, cough, mod syree• tree emeascoo, YOUNG MhlV nun have Injured themselves by a certain practice, in dr:Wd iu was:: alme—a habit frequently learned from evil ;:onnamiona, or at eehool, the effects of which are Meetly telt, oven when asleep, and if not eared, renders Marriage unpnesible, and destroys bete min* and body, should apply immediately. What a pity tied a young man, the hopes of his Goan. try, th e darling at his parents, should be snatched from all Preapreta and enjoyments of life by the oonaoqueaaces aides:mine Irma the path of nature, and Indulging In s cortam secret habit. Su :tt persona must, before content phials sid easel that a sound tot RRIAGEI, ed and hotly are the most necessary road filet to promote connubial happinens. Indeed adtbont throe, the jeerer/ through lire becomes a weer) Plbtrltraael the prospect hourly darkone to the vtow; sited becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with th melancholy reflection that the happiness of another he. cantos blighted whit our oWu Ilk. 30 hliaiSefliti Vltturid,TlNO REMEDY FOR (111 fiANTC Sifr.itiqf lie. Ry this great rod important remedy, Wisasuiyai, r ; rana are apeedlly cured, sal full vigor reeter,:,. azussnile el thy most nervous and debilitated whe n Ita,l lost All hope, belie beet, immediately rotiempt. Alf ' impedimenta to Marriage, Physi,...` or RimPif cation, Narrow, Trembling, WoLidass or MchLuntJon 01 tar 11108 t feßrtal speedily eayed. 111 itANORRS. The many thousands cured la itildillthAWlil last twelve yaw; arid the numerous Imortant' t ha la m il operations performed by ur. 3., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and molly other persona, netts,, of which have appubred allmAn add agate berora the berides Ms Handaitas reltneaute of ahaeddler and Tr pyhhcy 4,w/taffy, to eli.lls:iont guarantee t o the habetred. DISE&SFS OF LIIPRUDEtic and imprudent votary of pleasure hh,;,, h e 1 ,, , ""'n irnflteln the seeds of this painful disease, it too „[tenl,appeuv his en 111-4lmed Benito of shams or dread of itiscevery t him from applying to these who, from eilecramu and ea. heeetability can anted befriend him, delaying till the ea u . oblational symptoms or this horrid disoase luau 'rr appearance, affecting the bead, throat, nose, progressing on with frightful rapidity, tall d, a .b, period to his dreadful mittferinf,e by sendin.t hen t, 4 1- 4 , Interne from Wilellea so traveler returns." It is erre. seehaly tact that thousands fall vietrata the, terrible driesiie, owing to the auslrlifillneas of ignorant engend ers, who, by tool= of that dsadtp ...egigrl, rut ; the constitution and make the rtirsidue of life aniserahie, ?yeerenlltal•—The Pcnterifi Ifinfoc.as hula. in a„s Wirlettero mast eantwu a Skio4.l to tig Oti II rct. ; firltelatalica sent by Mall. dq No . T Soultt Frederick 914'0E% StatMl.)lll kprja•MINSIY VINE TOILET ;70 A PS, POMADtirto. 4L' OIL, POWDSIL3, CO! OGNILS and EXTRAGI IZOG ump styles, pricea end manutzturas at ateD 9 VITIV ELLEIVS Ipi STORE 3ui.tt 1-36 to btLY talent liedio}49l. Entri at Irautt & arartspartaituti PENNSYLVANIA RAIL MAO; WINTER TIME T A ELM. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND arm: ',MONDAY NOVEMBER 26th. 1861 The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrieburg and Philadelphia as follows : so 25 1 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 8 00 E T W A 41, THROUGH EXPREitS TRAlN'leavas Harrisburg daily at 320 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia a t 7.40 a. m. 2 00 3 50 5 00 10 00 15 00 FAST LLNE leaves Harrisburg every morning (except Monday) at 8.45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 1.00 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Senday) et 1.15 p. m., and arrives at West Philadeipbbt at 5.20 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Mount .!ey, loaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and arnvea at West Phila delphia at 12.10 p. m. IIARIIISRURD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Cnium- Ma, leaves Harriaburg at 4.00 a. TO.. and arrives at Waal Philedolphie st 9.20 p. m. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPREPa TRAM leaves PhiladeMbla at 10,30 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.051 a. m., Altoona 8.40, a. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.25 p. in. MAIL TRAIN . leaven Philadelphia at 8.00 a. es., and ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. leavesH trrisb tag at 7.45 a. in., Altoona, 2.45 p. in., and arrives at Pittsburg at 8,45 p. M. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.30 a. m., Harris burg 4.05 p. ro., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil. delphia at 2.30 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.05 p in. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy leaves Lancaster at 11.84 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80 p. m. _ . SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. East, Div. Pe111211.. Railroad Harrisburg, November 22, 1881 --dtf WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT NEW Alit LIM ROUTE. THREE MINS DAM TO NEW YORK, AND • PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT CHANGE OF CABS. . ON AND .AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM BER 1.881, the Passenger Trains' will leave the Philadelphia adu Reading Railroad Depot, at'Rarrisburg, PT New York and Philadelphia, as follow, via EASTWARD. EXINIEM LINE leaves Harrlslintw at 43.83 a. m , on At tica! of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from rho West, arriving in New 'York at 11.5 a.m., and at Phila delphia at 9.00 a. m. A slarMo3 narlit attached to the train through from Pittsburg withopt , ahange., MAIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg at 8.35 a. niliiving t Now 'Pork at 5.30 p, m , and Philadelphia MI. . pt. VlSlbilwAWHerirtifinug at MON in.; on at aar FA/I*A Ranroad Plats *All, aktlvitigMcc w ,fir. in., and Philadelphia at 6.10 p. m. WESTWARD. 7 ir oriji FAlSY.Llnleavort New York at 6 a. m. and Made 1- in at 8 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg nethl• M. _ 'lti ttal.T. TRAIN IdaVes Now Yoric IS.OO noon, and Phil inkdolna at 3. 16 re. in., afrlvhig 'at Ilariribbinv at 8.10 P , l O - ,IXPILWSS LINE leaves New York at p. m., are- Itrig aeHairisburg at 3.10 a. m., and connecting withlthe Pennsylvania IlYpresa= Truth for Pittsburg. rleePing ear le alsolatMegicatto title (rain. Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on` thn Pennsylvania, Worthertfrentral and Cumberland Valley: Raltroadsoand at qteadhig for Philadelphia, Pottevilie, Wilkeabarre, Alleinnwn, Inkstori, &o. Baggage checked through. t , aro between Wow ,York and Harrisburg; 26 00; between Harrisburg and Phila delphia, 33 26 In No.l cars, and 32 10 is No 2: . lior. tickets or other information apply to • . • • J. R. Iti pA G TLNT ERSOLL'S , ... FOUNTAIN HAIR=BRETSI,I4,: It dresses the hair without soiling, tholtokore• it effects ,a Bata % of oae-half inothestswof hattlireitalr" allow, tt d away with'sreasy hati-bil follies. It is handsomer article thad the cooimou , -brnsfl. It regulates the quotqllty of tiuldlicte4l,4 Pi 1144 perfectly nuuzfalid caotiodsiguxt er the .• . or On We toilet. It carries eisoogh of any pretisratiou to last for a vni, &gawk a long .juarney. 6.1,11 1 ;!" is o u odontei and It aims its , owmcoitqc ttir . . 1 . .. 4 sale at - Rene:Pa Ding and Fancy Storsitit ~ • • I'. • . -11wo drionrituktif 'Fourth 'atr4eVabirth aide i II gtatlo ...i.t. HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1862. a. Ma DB, GesiLera! Agent, Ellirrieburg fiiistellancous SOLDIERS' NICK RACK'S, F OR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG An. FANCY STORE Camp Writing Cases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving or Razor Cases, Toilet Cases, Hatch Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Mirrors. Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Rubber Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Platina Flasks, Leather Drinking Cups. fens, Penholders, Pencils, Paper, andfinuelepetif Soldiers will see at a glance teat the place to uet as outfit in small warasis at Ne. 91, Market street. iarSee "Fort Pickens" in the window COAL!!! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS. h. SE Weight Carts are certified by the 1 solder of Weights and Measures. Consumers can weigh their coal at their own doors. It is or great tin. pertance during these hart LIMNS for every ono to know that they OLT T Mit FULL WNW WERIFIT. Marge supply of Coal always to be found on bold, viz LVICENS VALLEY all sizes. BALTIC. CO'B WILICSBARitIi, all SiZOS. LORBEERY COAL, (the genuine ardele,) Sold by the car load or single ton AU coal of the best quality, delivered free from all ina puritlPs AT I'ILICES TO serr vas TINIS, by the boat or car load, single, half or third of tons and by toe bushel. JAMES if. WHEELER. Efanisburg, Nov. 6, 1861.—y GENTLENLENS' WEAR. A large assortment of Linder Shirts and Drawers, (all sizes, ) GenUemens' Traveling Shawls and Blankets, Every Kind of Gents Ho,lery, cloths, Cassimers, and Vestings, (in great variety,) Silk & Cashmere Neck Ties & Cravats, Large Stock of Gloves it Gauntletts, Every kind of Suspenders, Haseviza Bicoa (eves. Large Stock of these Goods, to select from can be found at OATHCA KT'S cola Next door to the Barri +burg Bank. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY 1 No. 69, Market Street, below Third, ILMISBURCI, PA. 111 /J0 M. H. LEE , MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS, PARKOLS and WALKING CANKK„ will furnish goods at LOWER PRIORti than can be boutbt in one of he Eastern cities. Country rarralkants will do well to all and clean on prices and quality, and convince them rives or this fact. an2B-etif it Irtt6 mons lispildittehotr ot" T and Fancy Goods is tinsurpcased in this att. and reeling confident of rendering sstittsction, we wOnid, pectiutly invite a will. HP e oi pi.aticel. street,' two doors east of Fourth PRESERVE YOUR LEATIPIR AND KEEP YOUR FEET DUI'. ONE BOX OF FRANK MILLAR'S LEATHER PRESERVATivg AND WATER PROOF OIL ' BLACEIN G WELL LAST AN OCIT•DOON MAN ONE YEAS', par COST 25 CENTSmeg ND-save more than four times its (mit' Ar s lL in the durability of leather, and greatly contra:iota. to health sad comfort. FOR HARNESS. see inside Label on the cover of iarge: size. For sale in Harrisburg by D. W. Gross & Co. , No. 19 Market street; Eby & Kunkle, earner of Fifth ant ket streets ; Wm. Dock, Jr., &Oa , Marketstreet ; JacobK Buehler, No. 29, Second street, and J. C. Kimball, Mar ket str. et. del2.dlin-w4te. W E OFFER T-0: CUSTOMERS A New Lot of LAD,IES , PURSES, Of beautiful Styles, substantially made. A Splendid Assortment of sIi:ENTLEIVEN , B WALLETyII. A New and Elegant Perfume, KNIGHTS TEMPLARS' BOQUET, Put up in Cut Glass Engraved Bottles, A Complete Agiortibent of HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES., Of the beat Manufacture A very Handsome 'Variety of POWDER PUFF BOXES, KELLER'S DRUG STORE, . 91 Market Street eeplB 'PORT FOLIOS I WRITING DESKS, TRAVELING BAGS, PIIRSEA PORTMONAIES, " And a general assortment of j, FANCY GOODS have just been received at BENUMB'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. • - -.4t. , 144,6d4a IP . ~. , .T.%., 111 - OUL k "rbariebtriilly inform 'hie 41„ TT pat .. .di the public generally, Ma . he *fir FAtinue to gh , Instructions on the PIANO FORTE., NE- D/DON, VD I . d lieu In the science of TROItOLIOR S& jig it 4 114 pleasure wait upon pupils at their Fen at any . desired, or lessons will be given . reoldeace,tin .72tird,Street, s few doors below II .. man a f r,„ . , . m, j6 c,h, decir...lll . , • • BlAMittlisiG at prrs ”OLEALN.E LE , Grastiaapacted - shoe, gist a tollemitt pticeit t WM. ttat).,' jteIIFIA FOR 2862.—A someedinocow priassoit . . fivE . •0000 , , rigat /Mated 30 S mvir is for salet BERGNER'S CHE AP trAivPANs waus.wiD, Ty I if.Jk T 1 --St(pqrio, :1!)t. Tyle br- y , J.Amerid ALL, C 4111 4 ,1'01Pa • itandl*d rapelly F El read BOOKS FOR CHILDREN! A new and large assortment of BOOKS suit -11. able for Children, has just been opened at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. Among the assort ment will be found an endles variety of TOT BOOKS! Indestruotible Pleasure Books with A full assortment of these popular Children's Books printed on fine linen, consisting of Stories from the Scriptures—Ruth, Stories from the Scriptures—David, Stories from the Scriptures—Samson, Childs Pictorial Reader, House that Jack Built, Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, Old Woman and Fig, Farmer Boy's Alphabet, or "Speed the Plough," Old Mother-Hubbard, Little Man and Maid, Little Bopeep, Jenny Wren, &c., &c. In addition to the above I have a large as sortment of bound JUVENILE BOOKS. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS &C. BIBLES for 37 cents, BIBLES for 50 cents, BIBLES for 75 cents, BIBLES for $l, BIBLES for $1 25, BIBLES for $1 60, BIBLES for $2, BIBLES for $B, BIBLES for $4, BIBLES for $5, BIBLES for $6, BIBLES for $7, BIBLES for $B, BIBLES for $lO, . BIBLES for $l5, BIBLES for $25. PRAYER BOOKS AT ALL PRICES. I=IB All the latest Books published are daily re ceived and sold at the lowest publishers rates Examine the stock. DANDELION COFFEE. THE DANDELION COFFEE now offered to the public, is prepared from the fresh roots. In submitting this valuable article to the public favor, the manufacturer only complies with ette urgent and in creasing demands or the public. It is unquestionably one of the most reliable and eWectual remediee yet dis covered for Use - diseases it Is ap,illed. It is strongly re commended bithe Faculty as a se; crier nutrious bever age for General Debility, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver, Gallows, Arfeellouseited Irritable condition of the Stomach. The Itlali.r thousands who have be. a reluctantly compel ledmitspoi, lo abandon the is °Mono, owing to the Injury done to their health will /i t we...inciei the . • . fee. to say tm,btes - "Ined...4; L a .., , 4 „ d ~ . ;;Truetlte.' Ill' ehlgeut p - 1170 grio. , . -.; , ',.,. ; ,..4 will amptates4d witn the mediemmt - propertledi of i Medium°. that regutre but the assursuef that ~. •ioln .rffaundAn e1..K. , ,.. ho rire Dandoileo ii , kt-- . • •':•-' thie plinsfdlif Itils (Wee will make as mach as dpeo pounds of the best Juva. Ter sale by ' no3o Wit. DOCK, Jr., at Co. HYMNBOOKS! HYMNBOOKS! lima Ghoul Presbyterian Hymnßooks Old School Presbyterian Hymn Books. Lutheran Hymn Books. Li ethodist Hymn Books. German Reformed Hymn Books. 4 various styles of Binding can bethad BERGNER'S BOOK STORE. Select pohools for Bova and Girls rrHE Fall terna of ROBERT hi'EL WEE'S Sibool ionise/A will open on the .first Idonday in ptember. The room IS well ventilated, comfortably tarnished, and In, every .respect adapted for school per. wee, CATHARINE IVELIVER'S Schoollor girls, toted n the same b uilding , will opea teethe Ihtiliorm at the same time. The. room has I.ten elegantly, fitted op to promote the health and comfort of scholars. iturtddif . DR. T. ;Jr MILES , SURGEON DENTIST , vi , ' FERS hie services to the . citizens o `Harrisburg and Its viclatiy. Ho Is:dials a share o th - Public patronage, and gives 4.ssurance that his beet endeaverashall be given to rend r sattalhodon in hls pro ressitst.. Being an old, well tried uenttnt, be feels safe in nvillipg the public generally to—call on him, assuring that they Will not ho dissatisfied with his services, Office No. rat Market street, in the house formerly on inepled by Jacobß. Eby, near the United Slates Hotel, 'Harrisburg, Pa. . myit-dly ' BLEACHED MOBLINS (iiic old prices.) DLANKETS, SHEETINGS, Flannels, Ticking, Drillings, . Gingham, Calicoes, Towlingo, All kinds of Domestic Goode; A splendid Line of Shawls. nov4 FURS! FURS FIIRS runs Sable Furs, ' - Liberian Squirrel Puri,' French Sable Furs, Silver Marten Furs, Wetor Mink Furs. CAPS, own AND MIFFS, I.4Raz AAWITIMIT. ."Great bargains in these Goods. Every article warren , , to be exactly as represented. at t&THCART & BROTHER, /21113 Next to the Harrisburg Bank. ii fllistellanecus Colored Pictures. GEO. BERGNER. CELEBRATED FROITTAT.REET ABOVE LOCUST. All kinds of Men and Boys wear, In great variety to be found at CATHCART'S, Market Seeare. WORCESTER'S QUARTO DICTIONARY lst delininvuid pronouncing Die of the Ea gliela language ; Also, Wegener's ionariea. Webator's Pictorial. Quitrie and ioaaries for sale at tTiEfEIPFICIPS Roomicas, Near We Harriaburga ridg BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! LB§. B Cll - FLOUR (Taira) lir 121 b and Tnequality is very superior, having been se enormity for oar retail yeade For sake low by WM. ROOK, Jr., & 00. 4000 ENVELOPES kens, stock of ENVELOPES of every s now opening Qt KRONEWS , CHEAP 1300KSTORE. JIM. - -Quite• a Nati* of useful entertaining eatioles—whet • ' 81101171RIROOKIIMEL BY TELEGRifIi FROM WASHINGTON. =1 MASTERS' liE AVM IN THE NAVY FIRE AMONG THE REBELS AT ACC/MA CREEK. The Federal Victory Near Romney Confirmed. ARREST OF 4 WELL KNOWN-BANKER =l=l WASHLYCITON, Jan. 9. Applicants for situations as Masters' Mates in the navy, are required to accompany their papers with recommendations from their last employers. They must have seen three years sea service, and not be over thirty years of age. Acting Masters ale similarly appointed, with the exception that they must not be over forty years of age. Treasury notes are 4 per cent. discount. Ex change on New York per cent. Tha depreciation of Treasury notes which has been observed in Philadelphia and New York, owing to the failure of Congress to ma ture a financial plan for the country, is now felt here in a corresponding degree. Mrs. Greenhow, the violent secessionist and spy, who has been in durance hero for some time has been sent North. Col. Pegram, the _Confederate commander, who was taken prisoner is Western Virginia last summer is here on parole. He is endeavor ing to get himself exchanged tbr some Federal prisoner of equal. rank now held by the rebels at Richmond. We have news from the lower Potomac that there has been a fire among the rebels at Act gala Creek. Tho depot and some adjacen houses were burned. The rebels btill occupy their batteries at this point. The intelligence of the Federal victory near Romney, in Western Virginia, is fully confirm ed. A. rebel lieutenant, who was just released from prison here, boasts that he exchanged $4OO in Confederate notes for $2OO of TJniced States Treasury notes at a prominent banking house. The fact'came out on his beingxobbed of the United States money. William T. Smithson, a well-known banker in this city, has been arrested - on the charge of holding illegal communication with the rebels. Frogi,A4AAppe—RAmac ji6l4E nr WrEF I -Tartitts U DER JACKSON. Reliable reports from Hancock last night, state that the rebel force under Jackson, had been driven by the Union army, under General Reynolds, from that vicinity to Bath, Morgan county, where they attempted to make a stand. but were finally repulsed and are now in full retreat ou the road to Winchester. LATER. FBISDBRICK, Jan. B.—There is no new move ment here or up the river. It is believed that Jackson has been joined by Generals Anderson and Loring's brigades and gone to attack Gen. Kelley. All eyes are now turned toward Rom ney. Jackson's rebel force probably excoe& 10,000 men. Gen. Hamilton, of our Second Brigade, is re covering from a severe billions attack. Last uight was the coolest of the season here, but the troops are all comfortable and make no complaints of hardships. FROM BOSTON. - 0 — A Brig Taken Charge of by 11. S Officers. The brig A. B. Cook, Capt. Perkins, now at Holmes Hole, is in charge of 11. S. authorities, on the allegation of supplying coal to the pirate Sumter in the harbor of St. Thomas. She sailed from Ei Abethport, New Jersey. FROM HALIFAX, N. S. Safety of the Steamer Panama, Re ported Log, TrAtivax, N. S., Jan. 9 The steamer Par Lama, faliely reported lost, was at Sidney to-day, and will be here to-mor• row. The steamer Cleopatria has arrived with troops. ENGLISH TROOPS EN ROUTE TO CANADA. EASTPORT, Me. Jan. 9. A large steam transport with Troops passed here this afternoon, bound to St. John" THE Beetrries or 00INa TO LAw.—A case. was tried at the late session of the Monroe county court, which involved the value of two young heifers worth about $2O. Two neighbors got into a quarrel about the heifers, whieh ended in one suing the other. Three days were con sumed in hearing the case, about sixty witnesses were examined,' and the court occupied one day in summing up the case. The cost of the trial amounted to about $6OO. IT is reported that the British frigate Algiers has been stationed off the Straits of Gibraltar to prevent the passage of privateers.. The frigates Liffey and Melpomene were to leave Gibraltar on the 21st inst. for America. THE English papers are still discussing the Trent affair in a hopeful view—that the rebel commissioners will be given up by the Cabinet at Washington and a war thus averted. Tan Madrid Corre.Toniknee says that Spain it to send from 6,000 to 7,000 men to - Mexico; and 'that the Spanish squadron will sail' in three liivislons. . . Ix is repor t ed in Paris that the Orleane Prin ces are to return to Paris forthwith. XXXVIIth Congress ; -First Session. CONNECTED FROM SECOND PAGS.I WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 Bills were reported to promote the efficiency of the dead letter office ; in 'favor of expelling Senator Johnson, of PLE:ssouti ; to provide for a Signal Department of the army ; for the organ ization of staffs for divisions of the army ; to increase the clerical force of the office of the Adjutant General ; to regulate the compensa tion of officers of the army. Paitions were presentad tr at hoinceopathic physicians and surgeons be employed in the army, in relation to the appointment of chap lains in the army, so as to allow Jewish chap lain.. Mr. HALE, (N. H ,) presented the petition of citizens of Pennsylvania, elating that whereas great frauds have b en perpetrated on the Treasury, by the appointment of Mr. Cum wings, by Secretary Cameron, and the appoint ment of Mr. Morgan, by Secretary Wells, we therefore ask that a statute be enacted to pre vent the appointment of persons without a statute therefore. Mr. HALE also introduced a bill to punish frauds on the treasury. The bill provides that any person obtaining money fraudently, be punished by a floe to the amouut ot money and imprisonment at hard labor for not more than ten }ears ; if auy offi cer of the government do it they shall be dis charged and punished, and ever att,r be inel ligilne to any office. Referred. A communication was recived from the War Department transmitting the report of the eau y commiEsion. Refer' ed. 'the House resolution in regard to the duties on bonded coffee and sugar, laid over yesterday, was tikes up and pained, yeas 23, nays 15. Mr. HALE, (N. 11.) moved to take up the bill providing for twenty mail clad steam gun neats. The question being on t. us amendment to suostituco the President fur the Secretaryof the navy. Mr. HALE spoke in favor of the amendment. He asked Senators whether they approved of the course of the Secretary of the Navy. The latter was no doubt an limiest map, but he had made a mistake. He said he (Mr. Halt) al walls seemed unfortunate in attempts of this kind. If he attacked a small man then it was too small business. Theo if he went up to the head of a department it was too high and must not paralize public confidence. If the Senate pass the amendment it will admon ish officials that Such things al. Iva, to go un touched through the Senate. We were spend- I mg a million to a =Woo and a-hall per day, not to put down she rebellion, but to keep a l ong j us t- a bout where we are. Mr. DtkoN, 4Conn.,) thought it strange that censure should be cast on a man against whom no charge had been made, and who was an hon est wan. He could show that instead of moil ey being lost by this proecrdoag, the Govern ment had been saved a great MO re bought it was not trorWroPer: Oe PEI; mend un (dhow was admitted to be bones ur tg..ention, and , that this amend mendment was a gross injustice towards the Secretary of the Navy. Mr. SUEELMAN, (Ohio,) spoke in favor of the amendment. He said the facts could not be deukd that Mr. Morgan, the brother-in-law of the Secretary of the Navy, had received nearly $lOO,OOO, and such action could not be de feuded. He said things of this kiud did more to affect the credit ut the government than anytbing else, and the Sboate tense( overlook such things. Why should we entrust this of ficer witu the disbursement of so large an amount of money when he had abused his trust. BALTIMORE, Jan. 9 Mr. Wasmi by consent, then introduced a ft-Solution that the Secretary of the Navy be requested to inform the %nate of the facts in regard to the employment of Geottce B. Mor e,llLl to purchase vessels, and the amount of compensation paid him. Therefore, agreed to. The Semite teen edjmreeti. Ef011:E OF REE'RE'ANTATI TES. HMIs. EDWARDS, Rusoog, Coxxxixo and Powtaor continued the debate. The last named uttered a resolution to recommit the bill to the Post Office Committee, with iurtt uzlivps to re port a new bill embracing tut, following princi ples; First, abolishing the transmission u. all written and whited matter free ut pottage, ex cepting that ordered to be In toted by Congress ; and, secondly, such matter shill be stamped "public documents," and on being franked shall pass through the mails tree. Mr. KNIGHT, (Pa.,) and Mr. KELLOGG, (Ills.,) opposed the bill. Mr. Ccd.rax replied to the objections erged against the pending measure. Mr. WRIGHT moved to lay the whole subject on the table. Negatived—yeas 51 rays 78. Adjourned. Bosrox, Jan. 9 PORTER'S PATENT SHOE PLATES. ar C3l 197 30.10i749, NO MORE wearing out of, the soles of Hoots and Shoes. No more tapping to be paid for. No more wet beet from worn s les. No more running over at the heel nor side. No more slipping upon the leo. No more slipping in haying. A few cents pays for a set ; and more than doubles the durability of the Boot or Shoe. Anybody can put them oc. Just the thing for Boots and Shoes that get hard usage. For local or traveling agencies, address P. E. PORTER, Waterville, Maine, sole agent for Philadelphia. JUSBPI4 GuDFRLY S t. 0., No. SS North Fourth street, Philadelphia. Importers and Peal. ra in LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS. All orders promptly attended to. ap24-lyw NEW DRESS GOODS. 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