Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 10, 1862, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
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beiie,s inserted in the /erg Column„.or
,ros, and Deaths, FIVE. CfCNTS " 1 " 0 $4""..".!f0t,
and I)eiLtht. to be obargefl
.•reeuler
slltbitat
JOHNSON
4..T-. 1 2' 1 I MECO XLIEI
)CK HOSPITAL.
:liscovered I boniest etirtain , speed 3
~..1 ,itortual remetly.io the world for
1_ 1 1:4"..A5E1. 4 OF I hIPEUDENOE.
R 71,0? 1N AFT TO 1W111LV111.11017R.R.,.
tic riere , illry Or Netztorta Drugs.
• *4 Vk OtRAPIIIIO, OR WO CHARQ7I,jI! MORI OMR Ifl
Two Pi 15.15311 •
cI.P or the Back or mita, Btricturoll, Pains In
,„kifeetions or the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
row Dobinty, Decay of the Phytdue PORI•
• Languor. !OW Spirits, COUAIRiOII 01 does,
oi the Heart, 'flundity, Trorrthihin MlllllOBl
, :g h t thddiness, ihaease of the Staniach,-Miectiona
tue Head, 'Throat, Nl..dt: or Skin—those terrible direr
r, arising iron' the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
uth—thuae tlrcauil l and deotructivo practises which
mince cringtitutional debility, reciter tnarriaite 'woe
and destroy Nash body and mind.
YOUNG MEN.
.),mg mien espuoially who have become the 'delimit oi
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
oly ewoepa to- an untimely grave thousands of
• _ men of thh moat exalteCtalent and brilliant Mid
. ..• he might otherwise 'hove entranoed listening
,„ - with the thunders 01 elotinettno, or waked to ee
• hvitia lyre, may mil with rutl cordidenee.
aIaRRIAGE., .
perKous, or theta eonkemogling maul. e, 1.4„,
physical vet:atom% sboug Immediately coo.
soul he mator.d to.potlect heOh.
ORGANIC W - RAkNila •
&medial* cured and fedi vigor sulloreil .
:.ho 1,114 . 014 himself alder the sere or Dr. J. nu,
mhis wpm . IR a geutietruw, end. roe,
I) t:ia,ll RIB Sl2llllOlll physique.
T aoelh Frederick street, Baltimore,
:he felt hand nide gotuKfrow Baltimore street, 7
~ ,:a the imtuor Bo particular in, observing the
mind, r, co you will mislAke the place. Be . par.
;;r ler lantaiint, Trilitng Quackt, with mule:flamer,
• ihilrabug Crrtilicates, attracted by the repots.
.• • ilr. sit.huaoa, lurk llellf
111111 it 1100UlAn a PcatageStamp, tonne on tlit
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n. iiinisieti member el the Royal College of Surgeons,
graduate from ono el the meet eminent Colloges
tt.,. , TEnted qates, and the greatest part el whose life
...tt been spent in the Hospitals of London,. Dario, Phila.
&lowborn, hen enhelod come 01 the, Meet MI;
,i,ttmg omen that were over known. Nang troubled;
11 etngebg in the ears and head when Baleen, great:tier
ss, benig alarmed at sudden sounde r bashfulness,
iii 'rteuent blushing, atteieled sometimes with dorangs.
meld were ear,: , thea.L...t4,
, TANK NOTICIt.
or d. armor all !Mee who having Injured them;
v..te and ite, toper behilgenelen, that secret
e.l solittry r,bit whici t t rebut both body:and mind, nu
tting them for oeher buttueeeer society.
The,. ore mane of the sod and melancholy ouLota pro_
9raa or early habits of youth, vis : Weakness of the
',ret lamet, l'aina in the - Head, filthiness of, Sight,
movoiar P,orvr t PitipOutioti of l.h Heart, 1;131-..
'eprt, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of The Digestike
tient, Deneral Deblhty, Symptoms dr Osestimp•
11KNTALLY.
its !solid silents mi the mind aro mush to
ithd —1,08. 4 of •.inmary, ComfiteloßiAl;bleu, Do.
bull Forebodings , Aversion tolloole
..11s1n•i, I eve (e Solitude, Timidity, ko., are some
is.rsous 01 all ages, eon now jedga what
..1 'tom docitue to health, losing their vigor,
w,s,k, pale, uorvous and ehlattildied, have It
arm 1.4 hriLuce alluuL the cyan, cough, and SYMP.
a .
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themeless by 11 certain prtudiee, In
Wr,i, klntle-11 habit frequently learned frnm
,r at nehool, the affects of which are
~ L. Ales asleep, and if not mired, render§
t,nd demroya both mind and body,
ih”, I ILI, Mir rel
I!, yOUD y
E man, the hopes of his eons.
nip rt hi, parents, should be matched trot:
,q 4 elu Ali.l,l l,llymeots of hfe by th,t gbuiequel""
;ram um path et nature, an indulging in a
fret,' Lh lemons moat, before content.
'hat m RallefrE,
' .uu and body are the moat ne c essary ,
, lonmiblal happiness. Indeed
• it,: journey through life beemnw, a Weary
• • , eta lb e j.rJvheet hourly darkens to the vieW;the
• with da7ladr, and tilled with lb
N!..,1101,, that the happlaella of another he.
:Ii r^lb ou UWa
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Vltit)HATiNti RtINBDY FOR OR;
me imoortant remedy, Weakness of th/
' • cured, and full vigor restored,
'I he 0 ilit 1,4 t nervo and denilltated
hips
• • ,c immediately retraced, All
••••, durrv ure ,"liyal ca l or Mental Inoqualia.
'r 7. tl, li,,
Vro'nbllor. %Altoona or kitsenation Or
rood, !peed'', chr"
n WIl
TU eltANltEt. •
, lb , uson,l9 often at this Insttutdm within the
th..l the Demoroom irtilairtallt-11arglea
I-o,lnel by lir. J wltueeeed by: the re
ohp.,rn, and many ether persona, notices of
.o
ogen, and again before We
eareloott 44 a Jeoltentart at aerated. Mad IV.
, ' , lAllfliCloot guarantee to the afflicted.
tt A M;I:IMPItUDENCE —When the misguide,'
voutry el plea/mere ends ho has Imbibed
tro. patalut diaease, It ton or happens that
t '•,_•, l (het te.;,.,e of atiame or dread ef discovery deters
,t:l'. 414itilog to (bate who, from oducattou tiodSge
-1"1,5•••ei; alone befriend h , au till the oat.
htpioma of this horritt diMeme Make their
•erecting the bead, throat, nose, akm,
with fr ightful rapidity, till death pains
gm:W(111 anlierings by sending him tautest
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Innik WlreUe4 traveler Teton:et. It is a met•
Tact that thousands fall victims to this terrible
heriug to the unskilfulness of IgnOratit pretend
`s,4, 1 , Ihe 1 19t3 of that deadly poisoot merogrrY, ruin
too r:riv liltltion and make the residue Of lite Miserable.
lltasutp,, —.The Doctor's Diplomas hang in bit
te'
tonere mod eontain a Stalup tote Oaths reel!,
"rriivtiteOee moil by Mail
ter's,
hub Frederick street, lialtlearrre
tClugs CK-ATEI EAT AI EA.L and CORN MEAL
recti re,l an or aale low at
NICHOLS & BOWM&N,
corner Front and illarket Joreets.
AIR Tutatt, NAIL OLOTII, HAT,
L AT4EII am VB MR} ANDA INFNT BMIBB PANOT BTOR ERA, to great variety
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'.; WINTER 11-Mifp TARTY.
FIVE TRAINS :DAILY TO AND
FROM.,,PEEILADELPIIIA.
ON -env! arnea
MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862
Th passenger ..Tralos of he Pennsylvania Railroad
Coi
pan, wilpdspart. from and Arrive at Harrisbnig and
Ph adolphia as follows : .
' ` ' e - •,eili-r *v. AARa, • • • • ,
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$0 2b
1 0(1
. 8 00
. 600
, 800
THRO_VOH EXPit TitALSi.leav Harrisburg daily
at &2b a.`m., awl arrives at Wtl.it
FPSTIINE ICiives' Harrisbarg daily; (except Pewray,Y
at 100 p. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10
AVE , TRAIN leaves Harrisburg (exeept. Sunday)
aibiss p. m., and arrives at Wept. PhilailpipAla ! at , MOD
ir• tn.
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MAKIII4QI).ATION TRAIN, vl' [donut .190 ,— , oavef
II letairt at 7:33 - a% V.. and arnyqu hi ww: utila:
tidi blamf 14.86 p.' , ni. , ' ~ . • • • • - ' * • - •
RIUSBURo AOOO OI ie 4M TION. TRAIN', via Colon.
614,1 eaves klarristmigmt 2.00 m, m- mnd , anivet at ghat
P ll 4 l ! 4l ontds' 47- 2 Q P. m• -, • . •
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Tattocran EXPRESs TRAIN leaves Pbiladelpbla at
10.30 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.06 a. m., Altoona 8.40, a.
m., and arrivripittabang at 1.36 :y
end
rivet at Harrisburg atl.2op. m.; leaves Et trrisb nrg at 9.00
a. Id., Altoona, 3,10 p. In., and -wives at Pittsburg at
9.30. p. M.
FAST I.ltrhyease6 P.blladalpilia at 111.2* a. Pl.;•Erarrii•
burg 4;06 -Aifooita ats 9.101, and arriving at
Pittsburg at 1.40 a. in.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil
diiipBiital /30 p, r ut. x . Mid arrlvea at Harraitharg 11100
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joyleaves
[Amster at 11.83 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.30
Tbd NEWS IMPRESS and PAEISENGER TRAIN will leave
Watt Philadelphia at 4,00 a. In.; Lancaster 7.07 'a. ;
Mount Joy at 7.45 a.m., Middletown at 8.25 a. m., and
arrive at Harrisburg at 8.65 a. tn., connecting with Mail
Train went, from Harrisburg, at 9.40 a. m,
SAMHF.I24..YOUNG,
Bnpt. Y.ast,-Div.-Petirlii. Railroad.
.llarrlaburg, January 24, 11182 —dtf
Northern Central Railway
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WINTER
3E3 A.l_, IT l'\,/1 0,12,311.
Close Connection made at Harrisburg
TO AND FROM NEW YORK
.SLEEPING CARS' RUN" ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS
4 IN AND AFTERB. IDAY, Noy. 24
4881, the Passenger ?rants 6tihe Northern Centro
ttailagtv wtll erhtrit Wald 0444 pops
Ridthallo7l) if 1011011% 11 . * 7 i . ,t
GOING SOp,TR,
VAIL( TRAIN arrives at Harrisbur g_ 1.05 P IL
l ' , .• 101 .11earS t 't' 7.' : , ..:... 16,10. r.• IL
FLP31038. 1 arrives at 3.47 A. 51.
and leaves " . ...... 3.30 A. M.
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MAW TRAIN leaves Balt. mo r e a. 11
and arrives at Barrhtbarg• 1.00 P. M
and leaves North at 1.20 P. m
TRAIN loaves Baltimore at........ 3.00 P. M.
and arrives: ataarrishurg.... 8.00 P. M.
and leaves North at,,.,.,,,.., 8.10 P, M
RARRIERNM AROONMODATION TRAIN
Leaved Harriablirg ter Bahlituiro ... ... 8.45 A. 111
Returning—leaves • 8.30 P. if
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the only, train leaving Elarriaburron Sunday, will be
the Express Train, South 0.8.20 A. M.,.
Fur 111111 w: tarprmallna RPRIY‘ .thiv (Winn in&ewes
Rentreiii Sepia.
JOHN F. UHRICH, Agent.
M0v.23. 11161.‘—tif
WINTER TIME 4RR4NGEMPIT
NIIIN Mit WE ROUTE
AND
PHILAEk.kLPHIA
WITHOUT. MANDE OF OARS.
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rIN AND AFTER MONDAY, i NOVEhr
w. BM 4,1414, the•Posaeoger:Tralns will .184341-She
Philadelphia snit Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisborgi
fur Neil York and Philadelptda, aa foll P ows, via •
E4,§24, 1 1‘,
KlPitliffitli . i Hiafaillarli q7 stitfrofiB.B l ill. m.i on az•
rival of iPeri y vanii Railroad Ripreaa Train from the
Weld, ariving in New York at 11.5 a. m., and at Phila.
•gelphia t 9.00 a. in. A sleeping oar is attached to the
train I ugh from.Plttabtiritzwitttout Change.
t i .o
SAM (MAIN leaves Hairiaburg at 6.25 a. in., arriving
is New York at 5.30 p. in., and Philadelphia at 1.25 p. in.
FASTjUlitleaves Hvriaburg at 1.40 p. in., oo Arrival
of Waltevironfa fathouid 'Pilot Kan, 'arriving 16 Neill
York :it p.ao p. to., and Philadelphia* 0.40 p. in.
INTEEITIVAILD.*
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VAST NEleavos New York at 6a. m , and Philadel
pins at a. m., arriving at-Harrisburg at Ip. m.
, ; VAL RAIN leavas.New York at LI 00 noon, and nit.
adelphla at 8. 16 p. m., arriving
,al, Harrisburg at 8.10
P 10.
EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 8 p: m. arri
ving at Harrisburg a 13.10 a. m., and connecting with the
Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittahnni. , A sleeping
ear is gee attached to this , rain .
Connections are made at Iliudtsburg with train' on the
Pennsylvania, Northern. Central and Cumberland Valley
Rallroad and .at Reading 'for Philadelphia Petteville,
Wilkesiizre, Allentown, Reston, dm.
Barge checked through. Fare between New York
'tnd arrieburg;•l4 0 ; bet Ween Ilsurrisbutg and Phila
delphia, 53 26 in No. 1 earn, and $2 10 in No. 2.
For tickets or other information apply to
not J . J. CLYDE!,
General Agent, Harrisburg.
IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY.
D R. P. H. ALLABACH, Surgeon Den
tist, Manufacturer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only
method tbat obviates every abjection to the use of' ern-
Solid tests, embracing partial, half and whole seta et one
piece only, of pureond todestrusbole mineral there'
and th s/A
cc crevices for the anccumritalio n of small particles ortood
erefore, be oftensiveoder from the breath, as no me
wl trued Jo their consarnallori there can be no giihrantO
lite* or metalilc.*te. Bessie the bully ideal Is noted,
wed' BOi v e throat, osadaotte, Sm. Woo No 4g
florth-Sectond street, Margisbor &
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°HARRISBtTRG, PA., MONDAY MORNING, F.EI3RIETA.RY 10, 462.
D W. GROSS & CO.,
• WROLERNLE AND BETA!
DRUGGIST . S ..
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MARKET STREET
DRUGGISTS, PHYSIC4NS,STORE.
We are daily adding to our assortment of
tkagoode all each ,articl A ar• , !desirable, and
wo i tild respectfully . o ur atention to the
largest and belt belected:atheir in this - city, of ' •
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DRPGS, OXEYVALS &Rana,
BaredlllF
'Lard, Sperm and eina,olla,
PERFMraitY & TOi LE T
selected . ftdnt the beat • matitifithtdreis gtid "Pd
tuners of Europe and this 4intry.
Being very large dealers la
PAINTS,.WIWCE'LEAn t
LINSEED OIL, VARNIBEEDi
WINDOW GIASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHW:
IN ALIA THEIR VARIMIDS,
00L04 AND
OF ALL BINDS; '
We respectfully invite a call, feeling, conti
dent thatme can supply the wants of all on
terms to their. satisfaction.
JoNg's AND TEDTES'SPOR4OMAIN TEETH,
PATENT MEDICINES AND BAIR
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye
Wholesale Agents for, &Nuttier, whichiwe sell
ss_iow snit can.be gamboge:l ip the cities. • •
CRA.yER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS
Being large purchasers In these Oilswe can
• , •
oder inducements
. to 'close buyer& :Coal Oil
taulpa of the most improved. patterns,: very
cheap. 'All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal 011.
NEW YORK,
°ea of you who have not given our HORSE
AND CATTLE PCWDEBB a trial know !..no
the.f euperiority, and the advautage they are
In keeping ,florseei and Cattle healthy and in
xxi condition.
Thoommds can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use.of our Cattle .T"ourders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap
poaranc&of *their Cattle.
Our long ex perience in the business gives us
the advantageof a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we can in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
best of talus.
Thankful for the liberal patronage beal,owe
on our Louse, we hope by strict attention to
businees, a careful selection of
at fair pricee,-aad the desire to please all, to
merit a cootirmance of the favor of edwrim_
mating public
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VIN TOILET L-0 AP§. t i t ctmran D r4 i c i rt g,L.
0 ~,v0.3,N.......4 v 0. 3 ,N.......4
. 1 , 4 4 . ittu i r 4 si
Mfg st Issiiinlow d twin
RUG AN FANCK ,"- oitd,
iD. 1.11 Gross $: 'To.,
NO, 19
BARRISBURG, PEN.IVA
KEEPERS 'AND -CONSUMERS,
vagenlshes and Glues,
Dian Acadia, Maas and FOntay,
A4rtistpolows ant! Tqo
1;:ri
Pure GrounlOpices
BotthdlF3LiulLamaiLLarp 4iliabbal r
Castile Sciaiii, Spiongei Canrks,
12112
.560., Ate., Arf..., Ar.c„ #443..,.14:cj
With a general variety of
TEETH 1 TEETH!!
RESTORATIVES
COAL OIL I CARBON OEL.I
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
PURE DRUGS
FRElglir REDUCED
Howard &Hope
~ ,,RMT, i ,-','QUM:::IIOUN
ENE
'l' 0 ANp rßpivx
E,W YORK.
oods Ordered in the
Morning Returned
- J the same Night
t r eave New York at Ti P. M., by the Fast
Ibtotigh Express Train, arriving in Efarriaburg
at
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W I ,ITHCI7T . CHANGE OF MARS
Order Goods [marked
• via HOPE EXPRE S S CO.,
General Office,, 7 1 t Bruedway , New York
• Branch ' " 4 "
For further infolination enquire of
GEO.EEEONER, Agen .
HABausvoito, ii14.11:461.:dtf
JUS T: NED , •
A LARGE STOOK OF
XI 'CT Zt. SS
RIOH DARK: SHADES.
TEBY CHEAP GOODS FOR THE
.HOLIDAYS
f • At CA'PHDABT'S,
de2B Next door: to the Harrisburg Bank.
NEW Dgess a.oo
MIMBROIDERED
1. 1 .4 . Plata and: Figpred item
• ,Rich Blgnrad all
.Wool Delaines,
• t Vliin Merino% ap4 Cashmeres,
' Fancy' Pails l'hiss Silks,
- ' Su or Plain Colored' Dress Silks,
Warmated makesof plain black silks,
• New Sty les . Low Priced Delalaes
- cArneAsT & 13110THEN'S
Next door to theliarrtsburg flank Market Square.
nor 4
CHOICE. LIGHT - READING.
,
HE 81311tERLANDS, by the author of
1
;'•Rutledge" Prico $1.26.
Also new editions of
RUTLEDGE--unlform with "The Slither
lands," $1.26.•
BgllLAH—twenty-fifth edition—sl.2s.
RAST.LYNNE—A new Novel-50 cents.
TOM 'IIDLER'S GROUND, by Dickens, 26 cts.
FOR BETTER, MR WORSE,"BB
'Together with all the New Books; soon as
published at i•
BERGNER'S CHEAP . BOOKSTORE.
"THE PIN MIGHTIER:.THAEV.THE
:WORM:"
THE , LARGEST.sTocuir4
THR !MOST ,114141F716 • swum AND ; PATTERNS
i • •
Gold and .Bilver Pencil and. Pen
Cases:
In the market, la.to be found at
' ; BERGNAR'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
rowtsrisuus! 'i3RB I Pl 7. 1 7 114
,Puri, ' ,
". Liberian Htairral Pars,
French Sabin Funi,
Silver ltdartan.Fura,
• • Water,l(ink Furs.
Traps, 'CURS AND Warps, lAtt il 'Asiositircirr.
()mkt bargains in ttreGocls.. Every. arbokiVarran
,p axaltly as represented, at
.OATBOART Pc BROTHER;
net • Next
,b 3 the Harrisburg Bank,
0 1. 1 i • T NEW
. 'NOW OfiNING AT •
lrf`LT MirS.•,DRITG AND FANCY . STORE,
al, Market street:
A TINE variety. of those rare' •
cxisaltmotss, ! ..
just lit'the factory. AA. most gLEGANt MIXTURE,
,((Übe fleet yet receivega • wally 1)111•up td "Nil pound
teke4- -
Gedt. oon. • • •
Ake; anolber lot or:thotte splendid •
, • Ladies' Sittnhels,
Ladies' Wire and Leither - Turses,
. 1 /.1“11013' OomPintoos or, ..,Wor,c...easen,
and ot r fine goods which you would do well to see.
- RUBBER' GOODS t.
no übbe Balls,
ja, 1 Rubber Waidies
, , .
Rubber, arttea, ,
Rubber Toys generally at
BERGITEWB CHEAP BQUKSTORE.
REBII BUTTER and EGGS constantly
F
o 4 hand and for sale by
CIRANBEHRIES, Dried Fruits; Fresh
kJ - Aloe,.simony, ai
IsCs PIES
ILL Ausixtll, chum
t indume, .Shia,Sabst4 for Bence Pies tor sole by
dio6t • , • Wm; DOCK, 11L, &CO
ISHARTLB.I SHAWLS 1
&large invoiaa of New :Styles of Preach Minket
Shawls t . eceived thin morning os
non • OATH :ARP & BROTHER.
CRr & BLA.;;KWELL'S %Celebrated
PI &LES, SAMBA PRIOESVIS4, & c„ &c. A large
',apply the above, embracing , every. variety, Jost. re
oeivs.d and for sale by •
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FROM POiImRSS MOAROII
NEWS PROX-Atoft SOURCES
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li l eoeption of the News of the Capture
of Fort Henry.
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The Robelt _Retreat to 'Fort'llonnelsoi.
NEWS FROM THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION
40/t.Noxo igg;AND A.TTAdMiD
THE YANKEES TWICE ILEPULS&D
TICE FIONIT STILL GOING- :ON
EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS
FORUMS higlllo2, F,eb. 8.
The Southern papers rectived by the
. flag of
truce furnish the
A de•patch from Clarksville, Tenn., says .
that Fort Henry has billet. into the hands of
the Federals. Our troops are retreating to
Foit Donneleen, on the Cumberknd river.
Federal gunboats are at Daellthe, Tenn., and
the bridge at that flat* has been destroyed b . )
tb, Yankees.
A despatch from Roanoke Island states that
the Fait rats had advanced to Roanoke lalaud
and been • twice vepulsed. The attack com
menced at. seven o'clock on Friday morning,
and the feint was still going -on at the latrat
advicea. - Four hundred and ninety Union pris
oners have left Neer Orl6ans to be exchanged.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Advance of Gen. Lander to Romney,
LATER FROM.' TENNESSEE
Reduction of Three ROW. flatteries.
FEDERAL TROOPS IN POSSESSION.
THE BRIDGE OVER TEE TENNESSEE
RIVER.
THE BLOCKADE• OF THE POTOIAC
No French Intervention in Ante
rican Affairs.
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Wassurarcar,. Eeb.l3.
Further information has been received from
Gen. sander; by which it appears that having
been reinforCed, rbe marched on Thursday .at
the head ,of between seven and eight thousand
troors upon the enemy at flomney. The rebel
forces Weae about equal to - his Own; they de
clined Eighth:lg, , however and retreated IterOaa
the river destroying the wire bridge.in the rear,
running off, probably, to Winchester, At;
heretofore stated, Gen. Lander is now in pos
session of Romhey.
Despatches received from Gen. Halleck, at
head quarters say that after the reduction of
fort Henry oar forces proceeded up the river
in the direction of the railroad bridge sixteen
miles dittant, and on the way reduced the bat
teries of the enemy on the other •bank of that
river.
No doubt is entertained here that our troops
thoreafter tOok possession of the Bridge over
the Tennessee riVer.
The 'United States gunboat Pinota, which has
just been finished at ,Baltimore, arrived here
to-day. She came up past the rebel batteries
accompanied by the Resolute without being
fired at. - She will here take on board her arma
ment and stores. Sne is in charge of Lieu
tenant Commanding Prosby, who is highly es.
teemed as a riaial officer.
The rumor of an intended intervention of
Frani* in. our affairs is contradicted to-day on
high authority.
'1 he usual reception at the White House was
postponed yesterday in consequence of illness
in the President's family. •
Ericssou's batteryis regarded here with great
favor. The Navy Department has ordered a
thorough test of its qualities.
FROM GEN. BANNS' DIVISION
Movexabnts of the Rebel Jaokeon.
FREDBRICK, Md.,-Feb. 8.
The latest intelligence from the Virginia side
is via Hancock, on WEdneeday.,
A squad of Cavalry "daily make their appear
ance on a distant hill, apparently to observe
our movements.
At Harpe.r's Ferry it was reported that Jack
son tad not yet gone to , Richmond, but was
supposed to be . at Bo.Mown where
were preparing to resist - the imaginary adviance
of Gen. Banks' division. :Bodies of rebel troops
are also at Charleston and Msrtinsburg.;
On Saturday a small body of the enemy were
dispersed near Boliver, by a few well direCted
shells from our battery on Maryland heights.
One of the shells exploded in an unoccupied
dwelling.
There was considerable dissipation in town
during the early part of the week, but a descent
by the provost guard upon several taverns has
checked it in a considerable degree.
Several companies of Lemon's Virginia
regiment have arrived here from Hancock to
join the Maryland regiment.
Gen. Cooper, in ommand 'alba Maryland
brigade, it is believed, will take the field' in a
few days.
Our artillery force has been considerably
augmented during the week, and more are be
lieved to be preparing to come hither.
Seventy.-nine,prisoners from Baltimore,
mostly belonging to the upper regiments, were
sent to Hancock yeeterday, under a guard of
the Michigan cavalry.'
On Wednesday the body of of Sergeant Ma
jor Lusk of, the second battalion of Michigan _
Cavalry was , escmted to the pars enroute borEe- Tin Detroit _Tribune has discovered that the
ward by aline nmxiber of masons and officers sherry 'cobblAr was invented in that city forty
of his reginient. His ices will be severely felt 'rims tied by an ex-o , bbler named Ottie Fi id,
by his corm and-hundreds of personal friends: who ' ~m it a 1,q,i,m," in th ye days beuiod
He was quo/410%in high standing, _dud:widel y . ttitit bar df...` Uncle Bei" .Wuoda wor ite s swam
nbw an a es t eame d fo T his esOnspleaual*Le„ tigotel. A. monument will undoubtedly
WV stlf 1e t'lßan erected to Otis at ono). •
PRICE ONE CENT
FROM TENNESSEE.
Inoidente of the Capture of Ft. Henry.
FORUM OF THE ENTOLCITRO MILS.
Capture of Fourteen Guns and Thir-
ty Prisoners.
CuencaArr, February Bth.
Specials to the Cbmmodai and Gam* give as•
(*Joust details of the capture of Fort Henry.
At the time of the attack of the rebel infantry
in their comp they were eating dinner. They
abandoned everything, leaving thousands of
shot guns, all of their camp equipoise AIM
clothing. In pursuing the enemy, Major /111'-
COSough of Col. Dickey's cavalry, captured biz
grins, and Cul:John A. Logan captured 'eight
gdne and thirty-three prisoners.
REINFORCEMENTS FOR GEN. BUTLER
Lentos, Feb. 8.
The ships Ocean, Pearl, Itch.. and Nurth
Ainerica, with troops and stores, furmiug a
pal tof Oen. Butler's expedition, B&add to
morning fur Snip Island.
Our Army Correspondence.
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0.91112 WOOD, i a MI BANES ON Gamut RIVIA,
• Bare Ginm , y, Sy. Feb. 8, 1882.
Ma. Iturroat -As a Penn6ylvanian my thoughts
often return to my native State, and temitterhoes
lotlg to enjoy once more the pure. air of bet
Imp native bills, her wooded mountains and
lovely sequestered and" &Lye all to
behold again the tame of chei lilted loved one.,
Mit I left behind when I entered upon the du
ties of tal. - ing part in the twilit and meghty
arrieggle of freedom against slavery, and lib
ertY against despotletm.
The Pennsylvania Regiments in Kentucky
have. been favored above all others by the
heilth of their men, comparitively few of them
are numbered among the dead. Tney have
petised through the ordeal of a powerful accli
mation, with oonetitutione unimpaired; their
bodies strong and vigorous, and ready for the
greitt and impending conflict soon to take place
here. leepecially has the 77th regiment, Pa.
Vol., with whom lath counected, enjoyed un
interrupted health and prosperity. Toe offic..rs
in Command spare no pains to reader the mot
as comfortable as this inhospitable climate of
mud, mire and snow will admit of.
But the Indiana and Illinois regiments in
our.brigade have been very much decimated,
and hundreds of them sleep their last :sheep;
they have fought their last battle, and many
of theM are now resting in graves consecrated
to freedom on the soil of Kentucky. '
Thad the pleasure last week to: getioses
from Gen. McCook to visit the late battle Said
neat Vfotxbronville, where our brave army
gaieed tinfading laurels, and where the rebel
00l Ferry met a traitor's doom, and now lays
with Zzllicoffer and Garnett in ignominious
graves. When the future historian of our die.
enthralled and-rejuvinated country, will write
ittlinpardal history{:. they will be referred to as
traitors to their God and country, while the
graves of Lyon and. Ellsworth will forever re
main shrines Where the votaries' f liberty will
make pilgrimages as devotedly as does
the devout Moslem to his teloved Mecca. •
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Id passing over the pontoon Inkige I pined
a moat splendid view of the railroad brings
which spans the Green river at thls 'plaoe; per
haps the moat magnificent -structure of the
kind in America; which had been publicly:de
stroyed by incarnate fiends in human ethape;but
thanks to willing hands and honest hearts, the
architectural beauty again spans the sky, over
the Piece wherelaid an unwieldly and unsightly
lietiP of riiins. About a week ago a incomotive
with{ a train of cars, passed over into seceadon
donw amidst the vociferous cheers of our brave
soldiers.
I visited the earthworks which the rebels
red thown up on the South side of the Green
rivet' ; they are diminutive in size and 'mean in
appenrincedit now only as hiding places for owls
and bats, and only left standing as a small monu
ment to silow the consummate folly of rebel
'
Our own works extend for about a mile, in
the form of a cresent, guarding the Green riv
er brid,ge - i they are well planned and admira
bly executed. We arrived on the battle-field
near midday ; all that marks She spat are some
dead horses and shattered trees. A few omi
nous' birds took flight at our approach. Sol
emn'silence now reigns over, these fields which
a few Weeks ago resounded with the clash of
arms in mighty conflict. I picked up a few
relics and then returned to camp.
Ydu and your readers may ask me, what are
you doing in Kentucky? Let the battle at
Woodsonville and Mill Spring answer. Grit.
Buell is advancing firmly on to Bowling Green.
The result of the battle at Mill Springs
renders his work far less uncertain than be
fore, 'and he too may electrify the country by
the intelligence of a great victory any hour.
In au article on the two situations of the army,
Prentice says : " Maps now are anxiously pon
dered over. Anxious, beating hearts await
the next news with painful interest and it 18
the general feeling thlt the crisis here has
come. If the hope is felt that the result will
be in favor of the Stars and stripes, it is not
based on feeling alone, but upon the fact o
well organised' and and n a-victorious army."
In the coming oot,fl , ct you oily teat aesuie.i
Penusylvanians in Kentucky will Cully sue•
taia the honor of their mate ; their courage
and br =very has never been douoted. although
a corrispoudeut of the Cincinualle agate frum
fdumferdsdlle has tried to put a stigma upon
renneyivauLantr, by referring to a Firs false
alarm the opposite side or Green river, by
saying that they were "panic struck." The
whole statement from beginning to end is, a
tisue elf falsehood; and it the anonymous and
irresponsible scribbler is nut afraid to come out
over his own signature, we will show him
that Pennaylvani na are everywhere able, and
at all times wilting to maintain the honor and
dignity of tbeir own beloved State.
Darsersom—Facts are being developed to
piove that certain colonebs of regiments on the
Potomac are connected with the secret saki of
liquorto: lits men under their command. One
of the tricks resorted to is Willi mineral wa:er
bottles with gin, and thus disguised, sell 11 to
the soldier, Etanging would be too lenient a
puniatanehtfor such rascality.
J. E. C