Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 13, 1862, Image 1

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By GEORGE ]3ERGNER.
111 E I EL ~ E GRAPH
EVICRY DAY.
aFx.)RGE: BERGNER„,
TERMS.--SINCaII BUII9OIIIITION.
[he Nor Tattosarti la served to subscribers in the
.1 0 4 ,' vets per went Yearly subscribers will be
CO)
barged $4 00
WWII' AND SICMI-WITICLY TZLICIRATiI.
The TICIIGHAPEI IN 4).0 publiebed twice a week during
the nolo° of the logmlature, and weekly during the
remainder of ihe year, and furnished to subscribers at
the itulowmg rates, viz : mesa
single subscrbers per year liemr•Weekly ..$1 FO
Teo ..12 00
Tie , sty 6. 44 41
..22 00
t 6lOO
logle SUbßeribOr, Weekly
RATES OF ADVF.KTISING.
Four lines or less constitute one.balf square. Eight
ineti or more than roar constitute a square.
Ralf square, one day $0 25
one week 1 00
one mouth 2'`oo
three montbs. ......... ........ 8 00
o six months ....... .............. 6 00
one year.
o t alsqtare, ono day ....... ....... ..... ..... 50
ono week 2 00
one month ..... 8 50
0 three mouths 6 00
six mouths ' 10 00
15 00
if fr 8t15111068 notices inserted in the Loos/ Column, or
before Marriges and Deaths, FIVN 0614T8 "wit T.lrkilt ro
od insertion.
Ai- Marriges and Deaths to be charged as regular
seruseronts
intbital.
DR. JOHNSON
rIT3 "PI 1 / 2 1 . 4 1 ` ., ILO). :IT II :-)
LOCK HOSPITAL
uAS diecovered the most certain, speed)
it and effectual remedy In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
KRUM 01 111 TO TWEVII 1101001,
No Illsreary or Noxious Drugs.
Wa CIFIUI WABLUITID, ON NO CHARGE, u 110 N ONE TO
Two DAIS.EIN
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains to
he Lolus, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organk
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physioa Pow
ers, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of dew.
fait Ration of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dunnage
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affection,
of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible dicer
dery arising from the Indiscretion or Solitary Habits nt
Tenth—those dreadful and destructive practises wide:
produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos
sible, and destroy both body and mind.
YOUNQ MEN.
Young inn especially who have become the victims 01
solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
young men of th_c_most exalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise litre entranced listening
Senates with the thunders of elvenence, or waked to ee
key the living lyre, may call with fell coundence.
MARRIAGE
Harried porcine, or those contemplating nsarriace, be
lly aware of physical weakness, should Immediately ooe•
tan Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEARNICS
Immediately aural and fiat vigor restored
lie who places hltassit under the care of Dr
religiously gonads in on honor as a gentleman, and con
tidently rely upon his skill aa a physician.
/FrOffice No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore,
std., on the left band side going from Baltimore street, tr
bore from the cornea. Bo particular In observing the
woe or number, or you win .atti0......1n0 ylowat a pur•
denier for ignorani, TrOWIF Quacks, with false names,
or paltry ~:ftmtsm Cog:4sta, attracted by the reputa
tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use an the
*GNI.
Da. JOHNSTON
Hr. John= member of the Royal College of Burgeons,
Landon, gradnatshom one of the most eminent College.
If the United States, and the greatest part of whose life
has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila.
dolphin and elsewhere, has ellneted some of the moat ar.
loathing cures that were ever known. Many troubiee
with ringing in the ears and head when seinen, great ner.
mum's, being alarmed at sudden sound bashfulness,
with itfiqueut blushine,attaniled sometimes with &raki,..
meet of mind were cured immediately,
..TAKE PARI'ICULAN NOTICE.
Dr. J. 3. anises all these who having injured them
selves by naste and imsroper indulgancies, that secret
and settler,' abit which ruins both body and mind, nn
lilting them for either business er society.
Theer are some of the sad and melancholy eltvets pro
duce& by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Bath and Limbs, Paine In the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Das of binocular Pewee, Palpitation of thu Heart, Dye
eepsie, Nervous Irritability Derangement orth a Digestive
t rimctlee, General Debility, Symptoms c t)anantap
oni
MENTALLY.
*MULL; the feartni effects on the mind are mush to
be dreaded :—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Be.
erasion of Spirits, Moil Forebodings, Aversion toftle.
ty, Beltdistrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &e., are some
et the evil WNW,
7110T1111106 of parsons of all ages, can now judge what
lithe came of their deollno In health, losing their vigor,
becoming wag, pale, nervous and emaciated, have •
angular appearance about the eye', cough, and syrup
me of consumption.
YOUG KKIS
who have Injured theta agelv N es by a certain practice,
Ib
erfl Mind In when along habit frequently learned from
Joniqualons, or id school, the effects of which are
Wily fell, even when asleep, and if not exited, renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and ,
Mould apply immediately. body
pWhat
darlingt a young man, the hopew of his mum
the of t his parents, ahould be snubbed from
respecle mid enjoyments at life by the consequence,
M eta% secdeviatinret g from the path of nature, and Indulging In a
pl a ti ng habit. Sin lb persons most, before contemn
aIARBEAGR,
effect that a sound mind and body are the meet necessary
?Millen* to pennon connubial happiness. Indeed
Without these, the ;Denny through life becomes a wear)
Pilgrimage[ the prospect hourly darkens to the view; thr
mind becomes ehadewed with despair, and tilled with th
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be.
Conies blighted with our own
1:1). JOHNSON'S INVItioItATiNO REMEDY FOR OR;
GAMIC WBAN.RMI.
By this great and bnportant remedy,
Gene of the
e are speedily cured, and full vig restored.
Thousands of the moat nervous andor
debilitated who
had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. "AU
ImPedlments to Marriage, Physical or Mental anon, Nervous, Trembling, Meatuses or Itchiestlon ei
thin meat fearful kind, speedily cured.
To STRANGERS.
Th e mo m , thousands puree at this Instietion within tee
bit twelve years, and the s
umnerous important Burgica
eperatiOna performed by Br. J whitened by the re.
porter of the papers, and many ether perinea, notices of
ram hare appeared men end agate boor e the public,
Now a u s ofgdo4kit ois denaelnericharacter and Co-
nutualeids, a s=elent guarantee to the elected.
and I VEL9EB OF IMPRUDENCE —When the misguided
imprudent votary of pleasure finds he hail imbibed
the seeds of thin painful disease, it too °Rim happens that
Illekned BONO Of ilhilMe or dread of discovery deters
him from applying to those who, from education and re.
Theelability can alone befriend him, delaying till the ego,,
Kennel symptoms of this horrid disease make their
MMearanee, onbctleg the head, throat, nose, akin, tar,
Phereentg on wills frightful rapidity, till death mg o
Nilo his dreadful sufferings by Sending him to "the% rue from whence no traveler returns. ' is a tool.
Matey feet that thousands fall victims to this terrible
tinaeo„... owing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretend.
woo, by the Wm of that deadly poison, agereUry, Fair
Wllo ntitutlon and make the residue of life miserable.
humens.—Tbe Doctor's Dipionuul hang In
his
Ilithe
!Stet
med ter' iess musent t eo
by ntaa Mail. Stamp to as on the reply,
ttNo. 7 Beath Frederick street, Baltimore.
TOILET:tO A PS, POMADES, HAIR
,011,,ZOWDER,i, COLOGNC3 sod EXTR ,ACT.I of
kon' , Rim sod manutteturee at KELLER
,two seNov
ba9NedDRUG STORE is the-place
Lines at anted fits aranspartatiat,
PENNSYLVANIA MIL ROAD
WINTtlt" E
FIVE TRAINS , : DAILY TO AND
FROM PII,ILADBLPHIA.
ox aim arras
4
;MONDAY 40VBIEBEll 25th, 1861
The Passenger Trains or the Pennsytrania Railroad
Company will depart from am& arrMe at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as iellowd;— •
IS Al S f•
THROUGH !WRVS TRAlNleay.* Harrisburg daily
at 320 a. m., and arrives at West. Philadelphia a t 7.49
EL m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg every morning (except
Monday) at 8.45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia
at 1.00 p. m. .
MAIL TRAM' leaves Harrisburg 'daily (except Sunday)
at 1.15 p. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.20
p.m.
AOXIMMODATION TRAIN, vis Mount Joy, leaves
Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and arrives at *Test, Phila
delphia at 12.10 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Opium
bia, loaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m.. and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 9.20 p. m.
WESTWARD.
Taitotical EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
10.80 p. m., Harrisburg at 8.061 a. m., Altoona 8.40, a.
in., end arrives at Pittsburg at 1.25 p. M.
NiMAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in., and ar
rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. ; leaves Harrisb tug at 7.45
a. m., Altoona, 2.45 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at
8.45 p. M.
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.30 a. ra., Harris.
burg 4.05 p. m., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at
Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m.
HARRISBURG AEOOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil.
delphia at 2.80 p. m., and arrive% at Harrisburg at 8.05
: p ni.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION vii Mount Joy,leuveo
Lancaster at 1134 a. m. l arrives at Harrisburg at 1.30
p. m
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. East, thy. Penna. Railroad ,
Harrisburg, November 41,1861 —dtf
WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT.
NEW AIR LINE,ROUTE.
THREE TRAINS MIT TO NEW YURI,
AND
PHILADELPHIA
WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM
BER 4,18134 the Passenger Trains Will leave the
Yialladelphie gum Reeding Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg,
for New York and Phihidelpbla, as - follows, viz 2.
EASTWARD.
IMPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 8.80 a, m., on ar•
rival el Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the
West, arriving in New York at 11.5 a.m., and at Phila
delphia at 9.00 a. m. A sleeping car le attached to the
train through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.86 s. m., arriving
in New York at 5.80 p. m., and Philadelphia at 1.26 p. m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p. m., on arrival
of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mall, arriving in New
York at 9.50 p. m., and Philadelphia at 8.40 p. m.
WESTWARD.
FAST LINE leaves New York at 6 a. in., and Philade 1-
pals at 6 a. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Phil
adelpina at 8. 16 p. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10
P. m.
LYRES= LINE leaves New York at 18 p. m. arri
ving at Harrisburg 148.10 m., and connecting with the
Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. Aaleeping
car Is also attached to this train. •
Connections are made at Harriaburg With trains on the
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley
Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Raton, ho.
Baggage checked through. Faro between New York
and Harrisburg, $6 00 ; between Harrisburg and
Phtla
dolphia, $3 26 in No. 1 cars, and $2 70 in No. 2.
For Llama or other Information apply to
nos
J. J. CLIMB,
Genend Agent, Harrisburg
R. INGERSOLL'S
FOUNT AINPATENT HAIR-BRUSH.
It dresses the hair without soiling the Angers.
It effects a sating of 000 ltalf In the use of hair Welter'
aliens.
It does away with greasy hair -011 bottles.
It is handsomer article than the common hair-brush.
It
It is regu perfectly lates the quanitty of hold aged, to a drop.
or on the toilet. nuns, and cannot Spill over in the trunk
age lt
or carries enough long journey, of any prerursuon to last (or YO7-
it
rke Is Modenge, and It ems Its oft. coot telkr
months.
For salo.ot Nolier's Drog ond J'aziof mom, 9 1 Kirke&
ootle
Arestmi,dooro east of Fourth street, moth, aids :
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1862.
Inistellantons.
SOLDIERS' NICK NACKS,
'DOR Bale at
KIRLER 2 B DREW AND meg
(:amp Writing Oases,
%wile or Sewingilleeen„
Shaving or Boor Olisee,
Caste,
,Ifiteh Cases.
Pocket Ink Stands,
'Pocket Mirrors,
Pocket Knives,
Pocket
Pocket °OMNI,
Tine Combs,
" 'Camp Mirrors.
BrYer,'
.• • Ames,
• ; Rubber Tobacco Pouches,
• Isether & Plating Piseks,
Leetber Drinking Cups.
,
lienKTenteettera r eendls, Paper, andSnvelepos.
Soldiers Will seta* a glance that the place to set an
outfit in small wallesis at lie. 91,-itarket street.
Wine "Fort Pickens" In the Window. n 0541
COALIH
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S
COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS.
to 1H ESE Weight Carts are certified by the
j. Sealer of Weights and Measures. Consumers oat)
weigh their coal at their own doors. It ht of great lm•
penance during these hard times for every one to know
that they OW Taint /SILL HON= WZIGHT.
a. large supply of Coal always to be found on hand,
LYKENS VALLEY all sizes.
HALTS. CO'S WILICSBABRI, all sizes.
LORHICRRI COAL, (the genuine artiole,)
Sold by the car loader single ton.
All coal of the beet quality, delivered free from all im
putitiee At PRIM TO BIM Tall TIM®, by the boat or car
load, single, half or third of tons and by the bushel.
JAMES 11. wniumEß.
Harrisburg, Nov. 6,1861.—y
GENTLEMEN& WEAR.
A large assortment of Under Shirts and Drawers,
( Biased
GesUemena' Tr all aveling Shawls and plankets,
Every glad of Gents Ho qery,
Cloths, Cassimers, and Vestings,
(la great variety,)
& Cashmere Neck Ties &Cravats,
Large Stock of Gloves dc Gauntletta,
Every kinder Suspenders,
Hamra Baas Gwyn.
A Large Stick of these Goods, to select from can be
found at OATEICAktIII
nol3 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY 1
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
HABSWEBUBo t PA.
M . L , E.E ,
MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PABSOLS and WALKING DANES, will furnish
goods at lA)WER NIMES than can be bought in anv of
heEastera clone. Octentry 'in 'reboots will do well to
all and examine prince and quality, and convince them
elves of this fact an23-dly
OUR newly replenished stock of Toilet
and Fancy Goods is unsurofffewi in this city, find
feeling confident of rendering Satlatnetion, we would res
pectfully Invite a call.
en Yu. Market street, two doors east of gourth *reef. south
.
PAREssawlE YOUR LEATHER
AND
KEEP YOUR FEET DRY.
ONE BOX OF FRA.NK. MILLER'S
LEATHER PRESERVATIVE
AND
WATER PROOF OIL SLACKING
WILL LAST AN OUT-DOOR MAN ONE Y'-JAR,
WCOST AR CENTS,-eg
A ND save more than four times its cost
JOIL in the durability of leather, and greatly contribute
to wealth and comfort.
FOR HARNESS, see inside... Label on the cover of large
else. Alt
For solo in Harrisburg by D. W. Gross k Co., No. 19
Market street; Eby & Kande, corner of Fifth and Mar
ket streets ; Wm. Dock, Jr., &Co-, marionstreet Jacob
Buehler, No. 2J 9 , Second street, and J. 0. Kimball, Mar
ket swan. del9Alm-w415
W E OFFER TO
CUSTOMERS
A Now Lot of
LADIES' P11R1338,
Of beautiful Styles, substantially made.
A Splendid Assortment of
etANTLEIMIN'A WALLET:B
A New and Elegant Perfume,
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS' BOQUET,
Put up In Cut Mass Engraved Bottles.
A Complete Assortment of
HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES,
Of the best Manufacture.
A very Handsome Variety of
POWDMR) PUFF BOXES,
HELLER'S DRUG STORE,
aepiS 91 Market Street
PORT FOLIOS 1
VRITING DESKS,
TRAVELING. BAGS,
PAM,
PORTMONLIES,
And a gdneral assortment of,
'FANCY GOODS.' .
have just been received at
BFAIGNEWS CHEAP BOOKSTORE
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
W01:ILD respectfully :, inform hie old
patron' and the public generally, that he will'
continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUNN
BASS. Be will w'th plesumre waft upon - mile at their,
homes at any hour desired, or- lesson' will be given W
his residence, in Third street, a few doors below th
German Reformed Ohrtredt. derafwi t I
CIDER 1 VINEGAR I 1 I
MADE from choice and selected Apples ,
and guaranteed by us to be strictly pure.
er./4 WM. wag & db.
BLACKING 1
11/1 - ABON'B."CHAILLENGE BLACKING.'
111 100 Gran, assorted eizen,juet received, and for
sale at Whokaale pries!,
dell WY. DOGE, Jr., & Co.
DIARIEB FOR 1862.—A great variety
at exceeding low prices; at
n2O SHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE-
GOLD PENS 1 GOLD PENS 1
Vlargest and moat varied assortment of
OLD PENS Is for sale at
BERGNER'S DEW BOOKSTORE.
orALL Pan Wamirszso.
HAY I HAY 11-Superior baled 1191
for ule by
wis2o 11. WHEELER
HAIR TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTH, HAT,
MA'AM BRUSIII Atz . t great, viriety
E DRUG ANDYADOY MR&
ii 411040
4446411411441441411_Via 0.1.3 ;0":0:444,
WA. DOCK Jfk 4 04 i
filiscrilemeons.
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN!
41
new and larga assortment of BOOICS suit
able for Children, has just been opened at
SHORES'S BOOKSTORE. Among the mod
leant; will be foetid an endlee variety of
~:TOy BOOK. 13! •
hilestmotible Pleasure Books with
Oobized Pictures.
A full assortment 'of these popular Children's
Woks printed online linen, consisting of
Stories from the Scriptures—Ruth, -
Stories from the Scriptures David,
Stories from the Scriptures—Samson,
Childs Piottirild Reader,
I •• := Rouse that , Jack
Onekliiiiiin-and Jenny Wren,
Oki Woman and Pig,
Farmer Boy's Alphabet, or
"Speed the Plough,"
Old Mother Hubbard,
• I
Little Man and Maid,
Little Bopeep,
Jenny Wren, &c., &o.
In addition to the above I have a large as
sortment of bound JUVENILE BOOKS.
BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS Re.
BIBLES for 87 cents,
BIBLES for 50 cents,
BIBLES for 76 cents,
BIBLES for $l,
BIBLES for $1 26,
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,
BUMPS for $l5,
BIBLES for $26.
PRAYER BOOKS AT ALL PRICES.
All the latest Books published are daily re
ceived and sold at the lowest publishers rates.
Examine the stock.
CELEBRATED
DANDELION COFFEE.
MME DANDELION COFFEE now offered
1 to the public, is prepared from the fresh roots.
In submitting this valuable article to the public favor,
the manufacturer only complies with the urgent and In
,creaebig demands of the public. It is unquestionably
one of the most reliable and effectual remedies yet dis
covered for the diseases it is ap died. It is strongly re
commended by the Faculty as a skerlor nutrious Dever
age for General Debility, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver,
BONS Affections and Irritable condition of the Stomach.
Tbd deny thotisands who have been reluctantly compel
led to abandon the use of Coffee, owing WAe injury done
to their health, will find this superior to the best Java Cof
fdo to say nothing of its great, and acknoWledged medi
cleat hatpins. Tne intelligent portion of the community
-areso well acquainted with the medicinal properties of
'the Dandelion, that they require but the assurance that
the article offered to them is the pure Dandelion Root.
Any , fine pound or" this Coffee will make as much as
two pounds of the beat Java.
For sale by
nob Wit. DOCFC, Jr., & Co.
HYMNBOOKS! HYMNBOOKS!
New Mod Presbyterian Hymn Books
Old School Presbyterian Hymn Books.
Lutheran Hymn Books.
Methodist Hymn Books.
German Reformed Hymn Books.
In various styles of Binding can be had at
BERGNER'S BOOS STORE.
Select 6ohooln for Boys and Girls
:FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
THE Fall term - of ROBERT M'EL WEJNI'o .
School for boys, will open on the firm Monday in
September. Its room Is well ventlhited, comfortably
furnished, sad In every respect adapted for school par.
Od.THARINI WELWRIFB Bohool for girls, located n
the mine bending, will open for the Foil term at the some
time. The room has been elegantly fitted up to promote
he health and comlbrt of scholars. aug22dtf
DR, T. :J.
SURGEON DENTIST
OFFERS his sorviooe to the citizens o
Harrisburg and lie vicinity. He solicits a share o
the public patronage, and gives %nuance that his best
endeavors shrill be given to rend: ritatisfactkm in his pro
fession. filing =old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in
nviting the public generally to call on him, assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services,
office N 0.128 Market street, in the howls formerly oc
cupied by Jacob 8. , Eby, near the United States Hotels
Harrisburg, Pa. myll•dly
BLEACHED MUSLIM
(at old prices.)
LANKETS, SHEETINGS,
•
B Flannels, Ticking, Drillings,
Ginghams, Calicoes, Towlingo,
Ail kinds of Domestic Goods,
A splendid Line of Shawls.
• All kinds of Ikea and Boys wear,
• In great variety to be found at
CATHOART'S,
nov4 Market Square.
FURS! FURS 1 FURS I parts
Sable Furs,
Überian Squirrel Furs,
French Sable Furs,
Silver Marten Fars,
Water Mink Fars.
WPB, ems AND =PM 'mean assowriatsr.
Great bargains in these Goods. Every article warren
ted to lie exactly as represented, at
CATHOART dr BROTHER,
noil Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
• WORCESTER'S
ROYAL QUARTO -DICTIONARY
rbest defining and pronouncing Dio
iTnary of the deli language ; Else, Worcester's
School Dictionaries. Webster's Pictorial Quarts and
School Dielloearies for sale at
SOHEPFER'S BOOKSTORE,
aplittt Near the Harrisburg ridg
ETWIFUCK.WECEAT FLOOR
4,500 w's. FAMILY BUCK
2bsTuequerg irniiitperraor, b aying
se
selected expressly for oar retail trade. Nor sale kw by
stell WU. DOCK, Jr., afflo.
1;000,000 ENVELOPES
N immense stock of -ENTELOPIE of every
3 is now °penile . •
BERGNER'S CHEAP Booxsroßß. •
11 .2N=; 4 ;"Iiiii Of Wide
sad,
ALUIFFMISIIIXIIMMIL
BY ITIEG
FROM FORTRESS MONROE.
Arrival of the Burnside Expedition.
I+lo:l47*A 4:4B) 41410)dr40:71c4 A 01.
FORTRIBIIifONRON, January 10.
The long expected Burnside :Expedition has
arrived here. The advance, in ocatuzsand oaf
General Poster , nail-Wks* Blempton' Beads at
about one o'clock tee sirtem6on and the re
maining vessels ham been arriv ing up to the
present time. The' - greatest enthusiasm was
manifested here when it became known that
the expedition was coming up, and' the shore,
wharves and ramparts of the Fortress were soon
crowded with spectators. Enthusiastic cheers
were exchanged between the troops on the
transports and the crowd on the shore, and the
various bands of the regiments comprising the
expedition performed - a number of patriotic
airs, "Dixie" being the most prominent. ,
The unusual excitement at the Roads this of
ternoon woke up the curiosity of the enemy,
and a steam tug was sent out to reconnoitre.
She came out some distance, and, after taking
observations of thefleet, returned. The desti
nation of the expedition is as much a secret, as
ever. It will probably remain here a few
days, or until the final arrangements are com
pleted.
• General Burnside will arrive here this even
ing. The fleet was detained some twelve hours
in the bay by the heavy fog prevailing. Gen.
Foster and staff paid their respects to General
Wool this afternoon.
.Christmas and New Year Days were cele
brated at the Inlet in an appropriate manner,
and the Bth of Janiary, was signalized by a
general display of bunting.
Some of the soldiers at Hatteras are employ
ing their leisure time in conducting an adult
school for the instruction of the negroes. The
schbol is under the eaarge of Patrick Kelly, of
Company 0, United States Artillery, a man
deeply interestid in the scheme, and every way
qualified for his difficult post.
.[Prom the Norfolk Day Book, '9th inst.
GEO. BERGNER.
:11 .i' it YY 1 1 1,1
Information reached this city last evening to
the effect that a federal fleet had made its ap
pearanos in Pamlico Sound. The fleet consists
of twenty gunboats, drawing from five to six
feet of water, and earlllng, some of them, five
guns. They were first discovered by Captain
Hunter, who, while teconnoitetiag, was shot at
by them. On his return to the island he re
ported the fact; and our force proceeded at
once to place themselves in a state of readiness
for an attack.
Twa is supposed to be a portion of the Burn
side Expedition, and it is thought by some that
it; object is to prepare fur an attack upon Nor
folk from the rear. Howe. er this may be,one
thing is certain, and that is, that should this
be their programme they will fiud it a hard
road to travel before they get.to the end of it.
we trust that our ftiends at Ikanoke Island will
make every preparation to successfully resist
the foe; and that when he shows battle they
'will keep themselves cool and their powder
dry, and by their valor cause another "master
ly retreat" upon the part of the Hessians.
[By telegraph to the Daybook.]
RIINTBBSWILI BAPORTSD BU lOW BY TIIB YKDBB
RIMMOND, Jan. B.—Pasiengers from the
mountains say that HuntersvWe has been
burnt by the Federals. Also, that heavy 'Air
missing continues above Winchester. There
is nothing official corroboratieg these reports.
FROM KENTUCKY.
Confirmation of the Victory near
Painsville.
RUMORED CAPTURE OF TWO STEAMERS.
Munitions of War, Clothing and Pro-
Visions Seized.
The Democrat of this city received advices
this evening which corroborates the account
telegraphed frorn Cincinnati of the disbanding
of Humphrey Marshal's forces near Painesville.
No further particulars have been received.
The Bowling Green Courier of the 2nd says
that Gen. Floyd arrived at liaahville on the
ist inst. en route for Bowling Green.
A correspondent writing from Paducah on
the sth complains bitterly of the treatment of
the Union men there by the Federal General
Smith, and demands his immediate removaL •
Rumors prevailed at Lebanon that the Fede
oral troops have taken tivo steamers, which
were proceeding up the Cumberland river with
munitions of war, clothing and provisions for
Zollicoffer's forces. The locality of the seisure
is not stated.
THE NEW WASHINGTON RAILROAD'
ISSUE OP DEMAND NOTES.
A bill is before the House Committee on Mil
itary Affairs providing for the construction of a
new railway from Washington to New York,
the rates of fare to be low, and the bonds guar
antied by Congress.
.The opponents of measures of direct taxation
in Congress are decreasing in number. The tax
bills will be reported early next Week.
flow4f4„CiumOreiiiaking,Takedigements for
the , dall# bine of tfiree-qUartian of a' Million
of 40111 m Worth- of deman Ussery motes.
One-third of,,wiersafithwt, 414 h. Ntbn.rfLO r Mien
sued daily.
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THE TAX BILLS.
WASHINGTON, January 11
PRICE ONE CENT.
The Western Expedition.
ITS PASSAGE DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI.
Formidable Character of the
Expedition.
The advance of the expedition, composed of
McClelland's brigade, landed eighteen miles
down the Mississippi, at the month of Mayfield
Creek, on the Kentucky side, where they pitch
ed their tents for the night.
General Giant and staff went down during the
afternoon and returned in the evening. The
remainder of the force will move in the morn
ing.
POBALIDABLE CHARACTER OP THE EXPEDITION
We glean the following particulars of this
bong talked of expedition down the Mississippi
rivet, and judging from its formidable charm
ter, is destined to strike a terrible blow to re
beldorgbe The moat extensive preparations
have been made for this expedition, which has
been planned by the most skilful military and
naval authorities in the Western Department.
Next to the overpowering numbers of the
expedition is -the formidable character of the
floatting batteries, which will form a compo
nent part of it. These have been prepared
with great care,.and consist of boats of the
most substantial construction. The total num
ber of boats is seventy-eight, of which twelve
are gun-boats, thirty-eight mortar boats, and
twenty-eight are tugs and steamboats. The
gun-boats are as follows :
Guns
18
Pittsburg
Benton
Essex . .
St. Lonia . .
Caron&let ._
Monad City .
Cairo . . .
Cincinnati . . 16
Louisville . . . 'l6
Conestoga . . 16
Lexington . . 16
Tyler . . . 16
Seven of these boats cost eighty-nine thou
sand dollars each to build. They are one hun
dred and seventy-five feet in length, fifty-one
feet six inches in breadth, and draw five feet
when loaded.
The bows and bow bulwarks mishits of about`
three feet of oak timber, bolted together and
sheathed with the beet quality of wrought iron
plates, two and a half inches thick. The sides
have the same sheathing, with less bulk of tim
ber. Each boat is pierced for fifteen guns,
four on each side, four on the stem. and three
at the bows. The bow-guns are eighty-four
pounder rifled cannon; the others are eight
inch columbiads. The sides of the baste, both
above and below the knees, incline at an angle
of forty-five degrees, and nothing but a plung
ing shot from a high bluff could strike the stir
(See at right angles. The boilers and machine
ry are so situated as to be perfectly protecreel
and may be considered quite out of danger.
The iron plating has been severely tested by
shots from rifled cannon at different distances,
and has shown itself to be utterly impervious
to any shots that have been sent against it,
even at a range of three hundred yards.
The Benton is the flag ship of the expedition.
She is one hundred and eighty-six feet lung on
deck, and seventy-five feet wide at the b.am.
Her hold is eight and a half feet in depth; and
with a loavy armament and crew on bo ii rd,
will dravi about five - met. She has a double
hull, with wheels working in the recess, near
the btern. Her bull is of four inch plank, mad
timbers eighE by ten inches. The bull is divi
ded by five lore and aft bulkheads, and thirteen
cross bulkheads, maki, g lorry five water tight
corn partrnente. The deck frame beams are ten
inches square.
The main deck is planked with four and .a
half inch plank. Tue forward defence req.
down to the two feet water line, and is of twee
y-four inch timber, all sheathed with two and
a half inch iron plating. entire boat is
sealed with three and four inch oak plank,
caulked and made perfectly tight. Casematts
extend around the whole boat, and are male
of twelve inch timber. At the knuckle on the
main deck the timber is from toree to tour feet
in thickness, sotto. The Benton is pieteed for
and will carry eighteen heavy guns, which are
trom 82-pounders to 42-pounders calibre, some
rifled and some smooth bore, and there are two
9 inch Dahlgren guns. The principal part of
the armament is disposed in the forward part
of the boat, there being two guns only at the
stren.
The machinery, boilers &c., are all under the
deck. '1 be cylinders are 20 inches in diameter
with 7 feet stroke. There are four boilers, 24
feet long and 40 inches in diameter, double
fluted. The wheels are 20 feet in, diameter,
with 91 feet bucket. The wheel-house is pro
tected by timber from six to e ght inches in
thickness, and so- athed with heavy iron. The
pilot house is protected by 12 inch oak timber
placed at an angle of about thirty degrees with
the upper deck, is conical in shape, and of very
ingenious construction.
There are two magazines, one on each side,
just forward of the.wheels. They are each ca
pable of carrying one hundred rounds of am
munition for every gun, and afford ample room
for the necessary evolutions within them. The
magazine can be flooded with water in a mo
ment from the main deck, and are furnished
and arranged in true naval style.
The mortar boats are built of heavy timbers,
the sides of boiler iron, loop-holed for musket.
ry, and are so arranged that they can be used
for bridges. They will each carry one fifteen
inch mortar. The mortar boats will be towed
into position by tugs.
With this formidable armament, and a force
of seventy-five thousand men, the onward
march must be comparatively resistless. The
progress of the flotilla will probably be by the
Mississipi to Columbus and Memphis; by the
Tennessee to the mouth of the Sandy river,
and by the Cumberland river to Nashville.
Within a few days we shall make history very
fast.
WHEAT COFFEE.—The Niter's J:otarric4 says
During the week we have been drinking coffee,
made of wheat and coffee combined—one-quar
ter pound of coffee mixed with two quarts."(
wheat. The wheat is boiled about twenty min
utes in water, and then . placed in a pan and
browned the same as coffee. So far, we prefer
it to the genuine article, and it certainly is more
healthy. With a pound of coffee and eight
quarts of wheat, which costs from three to four
cents a quart, this beverage is produced so
cheap, that it makes up all the difference in the
advance in price, of both tea and coffee.
Realm roe nis Barron Quese.—All of the
foreign ministers at the English Court, as well
as many of the native nobility, paid a ceremo
nious visit to Buckingham Palace, on the 16th
ultimo, to read the bulletin from Windsor,
that "The Queen passed a quiet night and
elept several , hours ; her Majesty continues
. Among the nanies •of the vittitore,Av
cordedin the papers are those of the ; Arsierion
Mhdster fled *O. Ada>ss.
CMOAOO, Jan. 10.
Guns