....._ _ _______l_____.• t 1: . 1 ., : 1:: _ - - 4. . _. __ - . - - ' -. •.• . . s . , . . ~ • , , , v„ .1 ~,.., ~. . , f .... . , ....„_. ......._____,_ .. ~ ' I . , . . . • . . . 1;V GEORGE BERGNER. RAPH Krbosimb ti:VERY DAY, :4E( llia,E; 13ERGNER. NI 3—Sisomi PUBSOR/PTION. ult PH SerVed Inbscibers In L CISOA 4 • t,is4 Y Wearly subscr i bers will the be c.1.1f P . , oil 1.1 .avtice atkil D '4311 . WEEKLY TIMPANI. •.I!opnnli+nad twice e. week during Legislature, and weekly duriug the 11:0 !. Par, 0,./ urniabed to subscribers at Wet., VIZ: !,,r.bere per year Semi.Weekty..Bl 11 0 0' ..12 0 St ..22 OD n:y . 1 00 riber, Weekly .... I RR CIF ADVaIiTISING. 1;:ir , or Irsa constitute onialislf square. sight „., roar cohatithte a square. 4,,r r , ono day 110 26 ..0.• week 1 00 ahe month 2 00 it,ree mumps .... 8 00 Fv months 6 00 tic year ......... ............ 800 .m.• day ,me week 200 ,110 mouth 3 50 three months .... 600 Fix months 10 00 .ue year......... ....... . ...lb 00 Doses Inserted in the Loot adorns, or 10 1,,, , ‘ , .d Deaths, FIVE CENTS "."R 'r•VOIR rm. tare , and Deatho to be charged ae;reguler . iftattat ii . JOHNSON C.A.ZATIZtICCAXIJEEI LOCK HOSPITAL. I ' dlecovered the moat certain, speed, envetual remedy in the world tor 01SFutliM OF IMPRIJDENOIL 111 111 IN MI 10 MILTS HMI& NO Mercury or Nark:tut Drags. A.. ,y 14 Am RAATID, 01 NO Cabana, IX nor 0111 Two Ed .1111 P, 01 the Sack or mba, Strictures, bar! lb Ir, A loco loos of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic I.rvinill I wbility, Decay of therhyelea Pow Langnor, bow Splrita,Omfuelon of dean. rio, of the Hedrl, Tremblingly Timmoisc or Obidioess, Diseaae of the Stomach, Affections tired, 'throat, Nr.se or Skin—those terrible disci , ..naing Irani the indiscretion or Solitary Habits 01 uti. —tb,,,e dreadful and destructive practises which .) iu,:eDetittli venal debility, reader marriage tmpoa- Inr, dosiroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. ~•.,•g men especially who have become the victims of Vice, that dreadful and destructitobahlt which . ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of , roes of the most exalted talent and brilliant Intel wee might otherwise have entranced listenim • lA.P with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to se ;t • 'lrma lyre, may call with full ermildence. MARRIAGE. persons, or those eontemplating marriage, be- A : Iv:arr . n 1 physical weakness, should Immedistelymie- I, and he restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WRAINMS immediakly awed and fait vigor restored. who places himself under the ears of Dr. J. may rgar cooed. In his honor as a gentleman, and eon, Homy roly upon his skill as a pbyalalan. agonire ; : 4 4iuth Frederick street, Baltinioi 4,1., on the left hind side going from Baltimore street, poll loom the corner. Be particular in observing the nine nr number, or you Will mistake the plate. Be par. ituttr for ignorant, Diging Quacks, with false names, or Paltry Humbug Cerfifiestes, attracted by the repute cm it Dr. JObIIBOD, lurk near All letters must nontain a Postage Stamp, tomb on Or sply. " ' DR. JOHNSTON Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons., London, grwinatefrom one of the meet eminent Colleges if the (banal states, and the greeted part of whose We See been spent In the Hospitals or Loudon, Parra, Phila. dolphin sod elsewhere, bee &footed some of the most, as. Welshing Cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, peat ner vousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, Wishfulness', with frequent blushing, attend ed sometimes with darlings. meat of mind were cured immediately, TARE PARTICULAR NOME t. acme all those who having Injured them• selves by. r.vhte and imeropar Indulgent:les, that secret and solitary abo which ruins both body aid mind, no. Going them for oither businessor society, Thee aro come of the sad and melancholy mittens pro duces by early habits of youth, Ms : Weakness of the Reck and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Start, DPs cepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement the Digestive ennetions, General Liability, Symptoms al lansump. Mon, he. MEATALLY gamut, the fearful effects on the mind are mush to of dreaded :—Lose of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De. Ratan of lipirite, EMI Forebodings, OveralOo 101ooto• ty, 80f distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Re., are some rl th n evil effects. Thousands 01 persona of all ages, can now judge what laths cause o! their decline In health, losing their vigor, hemming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have 111 Mauler appearance about the eyes, conga, and aymp• 11411 of meaumptiou. YUNG she tun 'Oared them selves by a certain practice, la tahaainlthen alotte—a habit frequently learned from W.:mambos, or at mohool, the effects of avitbilll ye limy fret, ewm when asleep, and if not mired, render, mionare anoatible. and destroys both mind and body. imoaM ply Pity that a young man, the bops of ids cone. UT. lie delbv of Ina parents, should be snatched Iron. anloymenla of life by the eionsequence , of devuumg the path of nature, and indulging in certior. tweet habit. Ste ih persona moat, before Goatee alltittUAGN. dem that lomat mind rted body aro the most nemelthar] imatellee to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes a wean pllgnmagq the prospect hourly darkens to the view; tht wad bermes shadowed with despair, and Oiled with th melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be Cowes blighted with our owe DII4IORNBON'S INVIGURATING RIMED, 1011 OS: ESS. By this OANIC WEAKN great and important remedy, Weakness of uhf Dhows are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. thouearols of the meet nervous and debilitated whs had 100 all hope, have been immediately relieved. All iT T"lllemis to bandage, rhysteat or Mental Mennen& "Dido, Nervous, Trenibllug, Weaknees or ffshsuallen or the moat fearful kind, speedily med. TO STRANOKRS. hie man y thoueauds mired at this inatiation within ;be last twelve years, and the clamorous Important gurgles tonaeratiorns performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re. ee nt the which h papere, and many other persons, notices of mhoi hove appeared aisle and again before the public, s rtandireitu mamas; to altorader and re. INtsibildv, la snMetent guartuttee to the 'Meted. DISEASES OF IMPALIDENCE.—Wben the mbagnided ad imprudent votary of pleasure nods he haw imbibed the lama of this painful disease, it toe often Willman that hi Unlined sense of shame or dread of discovery deters nt front applying to those who, front education and re. Ratability can alone befriend blm, delaying till the mie. emotional 'symptoms of thie honial disease make their 'Maumee, affecting the head, throat, rime, ekin, progmni ng cj a with frightful rapidity, till death puts Pend to his dreadful sufferings by sendin him to "that therm from whence no traveler returns . ' It is a met. eneholy feet that thousands tall Victims to this terrible er; thee, ho owing to the thiskllthlness of ignorant pretend lhß w, by the use of that the pois, mercury, ruts oonatitation end make the residue ci lire mieeribis. To nr ummes.—This Doctor's Diplomas bans In bin 4 3 . Letter. must costae a Stamp to ua on the reply 4 'Remedtes seal by ma. ay-No.l South Frederick street, fix!timers. iorl3•dswly U OK - WHEaT MEAL and CORN MEAL lust received an or sale low at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner Front and Market ate e ta. 161. TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTH, HAT, 4 DMA &MD 4 and WNT BIV3BROIIIIBS, sY El A ANDY tints of Ctiott transtoorrotiu O.I 4 DISYLVANIA RAIL ROAD! WINTER TIME TAMS. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA ON MID ►s'HE . ' MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862: • Tilt Passenger Trains or the Pennsylvania Railroad, Company will depart worn and arrive at karrisborg and Philadelphia as follows : E4NTW4ItI). THROUGH EEPROII MAIN lay,* Harrtaburg daily at 3.20 a. m , sad arrives at , West Philadelphia a t 9.40 S. M. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Sunday,) Lt 1.00 p. in., and arrives at Weal Philadelphia at 5.10 p. m. HAILTRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 6.55 p. my and arrives at West Philadelphia at 11.00 p.m. AUXIKKOHATION DRAIN, via Noma Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.80 a. m., and arrives at West Phila delphia at 1485 p. m, HARM:MEM ACOOMIIODATION TRAM, via Comm.a bbs, MOMS Harrisburg at 2.00 n. tn. an arrives at West Philadelphia at 7.20 p. m. WIE-i4TWARD. THROUGH ISPREBB TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.80 p. in., Harrisburg at 8.06 a. in., Altoona 8.40, a. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1,26 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Piniadslphla at 8.00 a. m., and ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m.; leauesatrrisb are at 0.00 a. m., Altoona, 3,30 p. in., and arrives at Pittsburg at 9.30 p. M. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.26 a..m., Harris burg 4.06 p. m., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m. atgreiggußg ACOORRIMATION TRAIN leaves Phil. delphla at 2.30 p. za., and arrives at Harrisburg at 13.00 p. in., MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount JoY.leaveir Lancaster at 11.83 a. m., arrives at Harrhibarg at 1.80 p.m. The NEWS EXPRIES and PA2.BIINORR TRAIN will leave West Philadelphia at 4.00 a. m.; Lancsstor 7.07 a. m. ; Mount Joy at 7.43 a. m., Middletown at 6.25 a. tn., and arrive at Harrisburg at 8.55 a. m., connecting with Mall Train West, from Harrisburg, at 9.00 a. in. - SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. Rut, Div. Penna. Raiircirid, Harrisburg, January 24, 1862 —dtf Northern Central Railway CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. VIM nun DAILT TO AND MON 13 A_ 14 "1" I NE 0 "P., El-. Close Connection made at Harrisburg . TO AND FROM NEW YORE. SLEEPING CARS RUN. ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. VI AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 24, 1861, the Passenger Train§ of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and ddpart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follow►, vie : 4101 NO SOUTH, MAIL TRAIN arrives at Harrisburg 1.05 P M. and leaves " LSO P. 1!. MOMS " arrives at " 0.47 A. M. and leaves " 3.110 A. K. - • GOI NG NORTH. HAIL MAIN leaves Baltimore at..... 8.25 A. 5. sad arrives at Harrisburg:, arid tenure North at =PUSS TRAIN leaves *ileums at.... and arrives at Harrisburg and leaves North at HABRIBBURG ABCOMPLODATION TRAM Leaver Harrisburg for Baltimore at... 8.46 A. Returning—leaves Baltimore M............. 8.80 P. 11 The only train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be the Repress Train, south at 8.20 A. K. For farther ionwinatten apply at the Mee. ti Paklea Raihmad Depot, JOHN F. UHRTCH, Agent. tiarrisborg, Nov. 28, 1861.--dtr WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT. NOW AIR MB ROUTE. TRIM! TRAINS DAILY . TO NSW YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT OHANGI4I OF OARS. (N AND LITER, MONDAY, NOVEM BER 4, 1861,_ the Passenger Trains will leave the delphlit Ana Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New To* and Philadelphigi„ NI ,rbilOWB, via , : EASTWAIEtn. UPHAM LINE leaves Harrisburg at, 8.80 a. m., on ar rival of PonosylAranb-Railrood linpress Train from-the West, miring le New York at 11.6 a.m., and at Phila delphia at 9.00 a. m. A sleeping car is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.26 a. in.. arrlybag In New York at 6.80 p. 111., and Philadelphia at 1.26 p, m. TARP LINN leaves Harrisburg st L4O p. In., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mail, arriving In New Tort at 9.60 p. m., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p, an. WESTWARD. FAST LINE leaves New York at 6a. m., and Phllade 1- phis at 8 a. ne., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m. HAM TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Phil arlelphla M 8.16 p. m. , uriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 P in. EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 8 p. m. arri ving at Harriabmg atB.lo a. in., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping Isar is alse attached to this train. Connections are made at Harrisburg with traiu on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Camberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wl**sierra, Allentown, Breton t he. %WV checked through. Faro between Ne w York and Harrisburg, 65 00; between Harrisburg and PhHa. dolphin, $3 25 in No. 1 oars, and $2 70 In No. 2. For ticket' or other information apply to J. J. OLIDB, Hanoral Agent, Harrisburg IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY. DR. P. EL ALLABACH, Surgeon Den list, Manufimuirer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only method that obviates every objection lo the use co arti (Whit teeth, thubbtoitor [omit, ba [read whole was or one piece only, or punted indestrucla vie mineral, there are no crevices for the soccuintilatibn ofathall particles Of food and therefore, itO theasive odor front the breath. ail 110 tails asedin their constructioe, there can in no galvaals action or metal° taste- Hence the ladle [dual aotan noyed with sore throat, headache, ac. Mee 4; .rforth Second street, lgarrbiotira• ina12417 HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1862. ID. ill. t.ross $ Co.; D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND BETA IL DRUGGISTS, MARKET ST REET ELIRRISBURG, PEA,N'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE. KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of ' DRUGS 011.0110.A1S & PAINTS, 011 a varnishes and Glues, Dyeatuffa, 01w and Putty, Barnlng Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, Bottles, VIM. end Luttp-Globee, PERFMEERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the beat manufacturers and Pe tamers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers hi PAINTS, 'WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR PAIDMES, OOLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL RINI*. ar: 0 -....•-, ...___ -- ', ; ; ::11:_jr ' • : Ci -L___:s2_-- . ' ,•,...,,, • * $ . ~_-•-,2„----- We reepectfniiy invite a call, feeling, coati dent that we can supply the wants of all On terms to their satisfaction. . 1.00 M. 1.20 P. M. . 8.00 P. M. 8.00 P. M. 8.10 P. M. AWE'S AND 'MIMS'S PORCELAIN lisint, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAM Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors Saponifier and Oonoentrated Wholesale Agents fOr Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. BUYER'S KEDIOAL FLUID EXTRACTS COAL OM/ CARBON OIL I Being large purchasers in these:oll3, ire can oiler inducements to close buyere. Coal Oil Lampe of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal 011. FARMERS:AND GRAZIERS; Those.of you who have not glveriour4lo.l/fg &ND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know no their superior*, and the iv:Wastage. they ere! in keeping Horses ,and Cattle healthy and in g wd condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Polders by the increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of tiMir Cattle. • • Our long experience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are, such that we caa in a very short thne furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of term. Thankful for the liberel patronage bestows on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of " at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the favor of aidiscrim hutting Pubik. QUIAP SUGARS! at mcmana a smilax ' wrim Irmgand, maim NO. 19 Artist Colors and Took', Pure Gremid Spices Cairene Soap, Sponges and Corks, ae., de., &e., &a., Bic. , e., ar.e With a general variety of TEETH .1 TEETH 11 RESTORATIVES FUME DRUGS Misultantous 'STEAM WEFILY. - ONTWKAN NEW YORK - ARID LIVERPOOL . A.N ti t olliD; Stift ARX,II4II •G &A , tItJBENBTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver pool? N.w Yort and Philadelphia titeantehrp company Mum , eptactilng their roll powered Clyde-built Iron , Meitionuivi,fnfollmmA; CITY MP WLANINGTONT; Stkiiidty,' , lfebrunyit Bth CITY OW BALTlMQl+4_,,,t atarda 7 tiebrutry 117de ; EDI N BOW, :aturday,libniary =llll.tbiChirtier irtecoseding Saeareity, at Noon, from Pler 44,,Nerili River. RATIO 07 lqBtAolll. . . „ MST .oalll3r allt 081 3TFXRAC1R.....44..130 00 do to LoOdoa. ...$BO 00 I . cto to Loudon... sB3 00 do to Pail :.C.b.sts Paris tell 00 do to Hamburg...Re 00 I do to Bamberg $36 00 Peseeopero also forwarded to - Havre, Bremen, Bolter. 44424^Alblr%112=rip Orliee Atetemoirasl4loyr,q4ift. Mao& edeolteo." slakes here at the fallowittiraaaaftoildlw.Tark: From Ati,rerpoot Or QUeetAtbilterlit rrs; iad 1105 .itectrage tram Liverpool $4O 00 Prom Queetudawn, $3O 00. bum oupurior uodatlaint far pi e=rr%fr u nill'iy afierilibeea 'Tay Lie built in Water-tight Iran ilesinkony, uptitre Puteat Fife Annihilators au board : •' sr ' for farther information apply In LlverpoOl to WILLIAM .INILAN, Agent, 22 Water Street; la Glasgow to Whl. INMAN, 5 et. Numb Square ;in Queenstown tp,O. R. .D.SGYNOLGIA , CO; fin liondoii , le' lIIVOGYINAi..I% 61 Ring William St. ; in Parts to IGLUS DMUS, 6 Place di la Bourse ;in Philadelphia - to GO:IN G. IP 111 •Wilmit sweet ; or at Gompany's °Sloes. JNO. G. GALS, Agent, ,I 5 Broadway New , ,York. Or-Gi Ihikuteruum, Um* aarristrurg • go-PiatiltNGßllz rot" JollitoPE.—By order of the Secretary of dtate, nassnfigrirs hawing the United 8U tee arerwoired to procure Passports before going on board the ; &water. , ' • , ,-;; Passengers bealibledted to any trouble or do. lay In procuring them, it they call for instructions at the Company's Offices, 15 Broadway; New York. Isn2l4t JOAN 0 DAM; Adm. SOLDIERS! NICE NACKIS, :DO R Bale at 1! Mums paw - AND YANG! STORE Camp - Writlng'easeit; Needle or Sorting. Oaeott,z Shaving or Baaor Cases, 'Toilet Cases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, CamilaMirnm Bryer Tobacco Boxes, India Buboer Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Piatina Flasks, Leather Drinklug:Oups. cs ua lbcidirs, Pencils, PaperotridEurel•Pli• Ins( 'see at a oleos that the 'Omit° &et ma *satin =au wares is at9l, Market stmt. lAirtee "Fort. Illeaeas" ill the Window.- -064 NROLESALB UMBRELLA MANIII'AOTORY I N0.'69, Market Street, bekno Thin; vrANUFACTURSR OF UMBRELLAS, PABBOL9 and WALKING CILNKG, will tarnish Goode IGLOWKR PRIOR:3 Wan can be bought in any of he &sumo cities. donne-), rn rehadad will do well to all and 41%iali prlcig qatllty, end oat vine them - !calm of tint Not. au23411,7. PORT FOLIOS 1 TT Jll ,VV TRAVELING BAGS, PIIIISIM; PORTHONAIES, And a:general assortment of FANCY GOODS bays just'been received at ' BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. DE. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST' AFFERS hie service's to the. oitizeue o 1...) Harrisburg and its vicicii.y. He solaria' a share o the public patronage, and gives issuranee that his best endeavors shall be given to read r satisfaction In his pro fession. Being an Old, well tried tmbs, t ie m o b na r n In eyeing the pubes, generally to can on blur, aesuring hem that they wilt lint be diesatisfied with his servioes, 00:18 No. ps Market street, In the house formerly 00 - °lvied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United Staten Hotel, ehrristir. Pa. yli-dly TO GE,AIN OONTRA.OTORS. THE BALTIMEOBB BAG BALONEY, ',No., 77 Smith Street, Baltimore, iTSPREPARED to furnieit Government L Contractors aid Milers with Linen or Ooltoa Ellitga of au saes, promptly for Gain as low prices. Oats and 00,eOwitractors wthl had it to their advantage to give me aGall. JIBS 0. GaaIPYLIN. . Jan. rich, t 924-21110 PUBLIC SALE. UTILL be sold at Public Sale at 10 c ock* a. mi n on . B&TUR,BAY xas BIGLITH DAT ISBRUettY, a. D., 1862, at tali 'Court donne in alla• rishargoliefohowhig valuable Real innate, v 4 : oemalglot of Greene eituamu in Upper dwatara Lhtuphin county, about one quarter of a mile below the lino of the Anil of. Harrisburg, contaleing nine :acres, more or less, on'whion is erected a large Distillery ,(tnostei as the Keystone ISstillery,) together with $ sun. 'Meet number of Pens for feeding one thousand Hogs • al hey otheir out 'buildings 'neeessury about an establiennient .or the kind. . Tito Distillery's located oa the PeonsylvanD Railroad with a siding belonging to the proPerty, the Pennsylva nia Canal making the boundary line of the east end of said property. Any person wishing to examine the premises before the day or sale, will please Gail on Mr. John Young, near the same, wt.° will give any information ttiat may oe re quested. If 'lie pr.:maser snuald not be sold onsald day Way will be for rent. attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by 08 sew. TOR SEWING MACHINES. JONAS - BROOICA SRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. "200.4` 500 YDS. WHELK BLACK di COLURND. I THIS thread beihg made particularly for 1 dewing Mactdnes, U 3 VIDOC STRONG, SliboTd AND 'TM Da strength is root impaired by weenie% nor by friction of tile meow. For elacklnee, cse Brooks' Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, and Arks Patent Six Oord, Red Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, SOW by respectable dealers Wrong boat Gts country...— Also, miaow or LOU teals lute, ASSORT= doe, by WM. tiliNitY SAM', Sole Agent. ao9-d6in 88 Veseystreet, New York. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. in fourth and bW bbl. Baas, Mao, - wbotasale and remit at the haw Gionery and ?tuts= S.oce E rant and Maim Us. _ NICHOLasBUWMi n. TO FAMNII.S. OATSI OATS Cash paid. for Oata by JellYd 11 9711M11 IL nove-mi fiILAY 1 ILLY 1-43tiperior Wed iisy . for sale by BY TELEORYL FROM MIS &OUR'. ACTIVE PREP !XI NS AT FORT LEAN-B2TWOATE; GEN. suNTEires; WWWIIII9I4 The greatest activity Firevails.ist i Fork Leav enworth in preparation for the enelilition to start from here under (len. Winter. Troops and supplies bang coticentratedin the' swath e= portion of the State, - ahil indidatiogit appear favorable for an early advance.•- .„ The General himself is working earnestly and unceasingly in perfecting the audio of the ex pediiiim, and every department le Pushed to its utmost capacity. • - Seven regheents of cavalry, foUr regiarente of infantry and three f l ail batteries'of with parrot' and wiard guns, are now en route .trom the east and are daily expected to join the expeditibh, whioh will ixt one'of the most tdmidable yet organized during the war. 14XVIIth Congreet3Firat Session. COATINV/D TROY BBOOND Paus.l . 'Mr. Wilson (Maas.,) introduced a billior the eitablishmen; of a national foundry and fur- Also, a bill'for the appointment of ' a 'warden at the jail in the District'of Columbia. He said he wished to make a brief .statement : Some days ago the Secretary. of, State addressed an order, the object of which was to clear the jail' of 'peowns held there under the charge of being fugitive slaves. That order was received. at that jail of course with the. disposition to evade it, ortatawb it is well known that the jail is under the control of the deputy of the marshall'of the district and un der the superintendency of a negro thief named Wise. To evade this order , of the secretary, a person in jail owned by a man named Chap.-. man, of Charles county, bid., who' is a aloes eitsilst, was taken out and before ajtunice to be timidly committed. This person was put in the jail by this Wise, who visits the regiments and tither 'WAS to steal all negroes that he can. A week 'ago lie stole a negro trod' the Rhode Island regiment, who he got a s ity, but this parson believed that he was to be sent hack to his master, so he cut up' his blanket mid let lb:emelt down from the jail near Amy feet, bat fell, and wadi Winn back by "the guard. A loaded revolver' west' pLiced'at his Mimes, and he told the taesiadot, that he had rather die than go back to his Miulter. He Was put M a dungeon. There his hack& ward that 'ova a barreCto be "bogged," ad: thy 'efiL Yesteiday Matting he viadthlein to the, Milli pen at Baltimore. He wanted ' It' anderstaxi by the country and the People thatiherie alines egainst humanity are committed by thia negro thief; that these men control tititt jail by our votes, and we are responsible before the nation and before God. Hir wanted to, wash his hands and denouace these crimea, and take time jail from the care of Marshal Lemon and his negro-catching and put - it in the heads of a warden. El The Treasury note bill was then taken up. Mr.,Fssatuuma referred to the speech of Mr. Sherman where he said, that not only the army delayed, but that Congress also wasted time. He concluders that Congress was not at all to blame. It had not wasted time, The Senate could not or s :insider this important , bill until it had come from the House. Toe House Commit tee of Ways and Means had done as well If not better than any other committee. The Secretary of the Treasury had proposed very important measures in relation to treasury notes, taxa don and banks. These Were 'very important measures, and had to be considered carefully. They had received a thorough and long atten tion of the other HOMO, and he thought the time well spent. The measure of forcing on the country millions of irredeemable paper, was iteraething never done before, and it required much attention. It MIS adrciitted by all that it was , with great reluctance that Ruch a mea sure was adopted. He explained the features of the House bill and the amendmeots of the finance committee. The'committee had deemed it necessary the; the government should pay the interest in coin, ea calculated, to sustain the credit of the government and to give confidence to creditors. The committee' nought that it 'the legal tender clause wag to be adopted the country should know that such was not to be a permanent policy. • Mr. Cousin/a, opposed the legal teuder clause in 'long argument, showing that it was unconstitutional, and would .destroy all credit, public or private. It is a, practical de ception of the people, in which they fire not willing to participate. He didncit' believe in any necessity for this measure. • Mr. SHIHMAN offered an amendment to the amendment of the committee. that , the notes 'authorized in July, also be received in pay ment of public dace, &c. Adopted. The committee's amendment in regard to the payment of interest in win was adopted. Also the amendment Striking out the provision that the notes be exchanged for'bonda bearing seven and three-tentha per l cent. Adopted. JACOB LEIRY . . Mr. Howe spoke at some length in favor of the bill. He contended that •we must nave inoney to carry on the government and could not raise a suflitdent amount by taxation in time sufficient to effect the object, consequently the goyernznentraust issue something. This will for the time take place of currency and coin. The goverment owes a large amount and must pay some way, either coin or something else, and better pay in notes than not pay . at all. Ro denied , that, any other government had tried such experiment es this. He declared that the country was dyipg for want of currency, and currency needs inflation. He contended that England preserved her credit for a long time on jaw currency. He urged the necessity of this currency, because the country needs it, and becamte it is safe. Mr. Fsesimers moved an amendment to the amendment in regard` to deposits' , that are with drawn on only ten daps' nonce.. Ado r ted. Mr. tinsanas objected.. to- the aetendmehtl providing for the deposit and exchange .otnores: into bonds. .• • ' - • • ; Mr. Bred thought it would •bez giving , the! banks too much advantage, and =moved' to.re4 one paeocatogo to Pit Wilt. Ifitiatitedi . IV ~ I rx! I Lisairsawoialbr Wesuntaim, Feb. 12 DT SENATE PRICE ONE CENT. The amendment providing for deposit at five per cent, was rejected. The amendment, setting apart proceeds, pub lic lands and confiscated property an,f duties on imported gouda as special flied for the payment 'of interest debt on bonds and notes, U. 8 , and for sinking fund, was adopted. Beverd other verbal amendments of the com mittee were adopted. Mr. Fessarinsx moved to amend the first NO. lion so as to make bonds for which notee.itind ed redeemable at pleasure in five years, instead of taint', and payable in twenty years. . ; Sr. Sakilisair opposed the amendment SO tending to depreciate the character of the bonds. Mr. FIESINDIE said the amendment was to prevent paying too high an interest for a long number of years. kir:Quanta:a said there was no time since the first of November that the war could notbe iihlwecrin sixty . days.. Only one obstacle stood hr the say for four months, which Congress could remove to-morrow. He believed that thibrder forward would be given, and the Wit closed 17 the first day of May. The Senate then adjourned. No quorum. ELPITSB OF REPELESENTATIVES , The House acted on the t 4 enattia amend 'meats to the civil and miscellaneous appropria tion bill. Thee Committee on Ways and Means bad re recommended disagreements to the Senate Amendment, appropriating $6,800 for painting and papering the White House. Debate occurred on the question, during witch it was said that this amount exceeded the sum: heretofore appropriated fur refitting, &c. Mr. KiLLOI3O, (Ill.) said the discussion was in the character of a mutual admiration society to-day. The Secretary of the Treasury had been both soundly abused and beautilully ad mired. Gentlemen. had been anxious to soiled his praise and become competitors for the championship of his fame, and yet others voted to stab him by their votes in refusing to pro vide for the settling the accounts for the treas ury notes already priuted. Gentlemen now seem' to ba anxious to be leaders of the admin istration and champions on-the President's ferns, and yet they cause scurrilous paragraphs to be read, and then vote to stab the President. God grant that he (Mr. Kellogg,) might never have such - friends. The Senate's amendment eras then , agreed to. All tbe other amendmenta were acted upon. At this point the sergeant-at-arms appeared, having in custody Henry Wikoff, whom the House to-day ordered to be arrested for con tempt. 'oe prisoner was brought before the bar of the S i ouan at the instance of Mr. Mortices. Trie Speaker then informed Mr. Wikoff thaVhe had been arrested by order of the House, charged with contempt of tie authority iti refusing to answer a question propounded by alit judiciary committee, and asked him what he bad to say. fitr. , Wikoff replied that he hoped not to bra maddened wanting in respect ether to tin Home or to, oe committee, but the informs on whieli'the committee demanded was re ceived by him under an obligation of secrecy hkii he felt bound to respect. firetses,44-4 frWlSlsated QUA the soma be,reduced to writing. 'Mr. Broaaareols, remarked and also the interrogatory. Mr. Cox, (Ohio,) moved the postponement of the case iu order that the prisoner might heels an opportunity until to-m• 170 W to reflect. 'Mr. .Hroxuaw said the wituess bad declined to answer toe interrogatory prup 'ended on the ground-that certain reformation was cornmeal- , (sated to him under a pledge of secrecy. Tbxre could scarcely be any ueceeiicy tor tue House to delay action for a day in older to enable the '• person in contempt to put his answer in writ.- tog, .therefore be was opposed to hie colleague's (Mr. Stevens) motion bccause there was no ne °tufty for it. This was an extraordinary case. The witness testified that he received informs- tion of %portion of the President's Annual Mete age prior to its delivery to Congress andcawsed:tt to becommuniatted through the telegraph to the New York Rerald, but when be was ached by the Committee on the Judiciary, who were ap pointed to inquire into the censorship of the press, how he obtained thekinformution, he de clined to answer by saying he received it under the pledge of secrecy. lhe committee believe no witness has a right to withhold so important a foot under snoh a pledge. The answer to the question propounded by the Speaker to Mr. Wi %off, as furuiehed from the reporter's notes, was read to him, which he pronounced correct. Mr. Eliconsais offered the following : %names, Henry Wikoff, a witness snbpoened to appear and testify before the Committee on the Judiciary in the matter of the investigation by said committee into the alleged telegraphic censorship of the press, and re►us►ng to anhwer certain questions propounded to him in his examination, upon being brought before the bar of the house has tailed to satisfy the House of the propriety of his ruttiest ; there lore, ./3s it resolved, That the said He►,ry Wikoff, by reason of the premises, is in contempt of this House, and that the sergeant-at-arms be di rected to hold the said Henry Wikoff in close custody until he shall purge himself of said contempt, or until discharged by order of the Muse. Mr. Drill?, (N. Y.,) as a member of the Ju diciary Committee, wished to say a few words, but Mr. Hickman declined to withdraw his demand for the previous question, under the operation of which the resolution was adopted —yeas 82, nays not counted. Wikuff was soon thereafter conducted from the Hail by the eergcant•at-arms. The House then adjourued. D. Jonas, or Navy Yoss.—l have been of Meted with deafness and noise in my ears, and a heavy, dull feeling, singing, cracking, &0., which has been growing worse for a number of years. I could not tell the direction of sound, and though far advanced in yews, I placed myself under Dr. Jonas' treatment, who by his skill has cured the distress and noise in my head, and restored my hearing. I recom mend Dr. JONES as a skilfull physician, who is master of his profession. Wit. P. BRADT, librarian of State Senate. Hattahotuau, Feb. 12th, 1862. N. B. Dr. Joassbasbben Induced to prolong We stay at Herr's Hotel, in Harrisburg city sor lel days. ExPlaxo.—The lime allowed by Law for shooting partridges and rabbits expired on the first of this month. Persons too fond of huUti4 had better be careful that they do not themselves to prosecution.