Trg E TEL EG It A P 1.1 purvoa, EvEcilY DAY, (3,EORGE BERGNER, ____________ ----- '`- ------------ "." i i.:HOS ..—SINCILII erEtsciarypq. the omr.y TM W n M %HI 1, served to e..o,riill rr , in the . . „ ~,in per W 'eh Yearly nlito,nohert INiii b: ~, :::r:NI 14 00, In 3dVaDfl . 0:116FX AND Sant -W PicH 1 y T.,,,,,,,,,, 1.., Iti Efir.A,e, Is niFO pithilShei I wee a week durtne i i the logislatttre, awl wca ., ity diirteg the Ivo . 1 , ... the par, and turniehe.l to 'subscribers at ~ m; ra,h rates, Piz: ,I . 1 ~,,ra, :I,b,cnberS par year Semi.Weekly..sl 00 Tei , . . —l2 00 . iwrialy .. 22 09 ~i,..,abscriner, Weekly 7HM LAW CIV ST.W.9PAPER. 4 . I , otwerihrr, order the discontinuance of their news. .., r-. Ow publl : tor ma y continue to send theM until ar.,, , ,e. are paid. ..an..crners negion or reface to take their newatta ~,.. r m , . i ht. stiles to Wilial they are directed, they are T , ~, , hi, mall they tuner mettled tile bills and °rile, ea filebical JOHNSON CI A Ler X MCI MIX! LUCK HOSPITA ► L t .1 iscoVertal 11143 utOgit cartiAin, iippedl• 0 , 4 ,,„„ t re ,„, u the wort) tor I;1 of IMPEUDEN(TE. ro "witro novae e tlarrury or NOX:Mie Drugs. aronuaren, Oa sn Camas,. U IRON ONe itals."€4ll. si the Back or mbs, Strictures, Falni it ; Mieetions of the Bidnoys and Bleeder, organic „ sus (lability, Decay of the,lebysie. pow Raptor, 'Lear Spirita, of dear, of the Ht,rt, TitMdlly Tremblings, Dimmer! 1• thiiditiess, Disease of the. Stomach,. Aliketionr ,• „ it, Titro.4, Noe or Side—theme terrible djsnr ,; 'arm' the indischition or Solitary Habits rs • •Lt-p Ar.olllll end destructive praCtises „ „, ~,astitut local debility, render marriage impos .Destroy hotb body and mind. YOUNG MEN. • ....sit especially who have become the victims el t r , that drradrui and deetructive babit whit* 'vicolii• to an outaloolY • grave thousands o: of the moat exalted talon; and brilliant late,- : 1 :flo might otherwise beve :entranced Hann:tiny . II the thundere of ehomence, or waked to co op lyre. may cal! with full confidence. MARRIAGE. • persons, or thoso nontemplating trier,riage„,be• it phytur,al weakness, should Immediately con• end he rentorod to perfect health. iirtGANIC WF.A.BNEB (...medialffy cured and full rigor careered. ,{tic a ke places himself under tbe ears of fir. J., ma.! centide in his honor as . a gentleman, an roc re , y upon lila skill as a physician. ' 4,e-l)llite No. 7 rnutb Frederick Street, Baltimore, :1 , ne ton loft hold side going from Baltimore street " , . !tom the corner . Be particular In observtrtg th r . or somber, or you will mistake the phew_ SO par. , ! r id, fpnerani, Trifling Quack; . wltti false names. exiles limas!? CirltilloWer, attracted by the. repo% •,, !Ir. Johnson, lurk near iii I terra must contain a Postage Stamp, to nn tho • Olt. JiiiiNRION. lir. Jeurven member of the Koyai College of Burgeons, ~don, graduate from one et the meet eminent Celli:war .'lee United ittatea, and the groittest pall 61 whose lin twill %pent in the Heraptale of London, Paha; Phifa ebiewhere, has effected some of the moat al e,p,huir cures that wore ever known. Many troubLo, "it, rine tug in the ears an it bead when asleep, greet nee otaILICAS, being alarmed at audden speedo, haelffultieoit. tmltnent blushing,attatled sometimes with demur , , •ent of mind were cured immediately, 'I A I:14 PARTICULAR NOTS Ca. realms all 'Maw who having imured tibu t) ,anon b ) r Rad Am. - I.9par iu4olgencids, thAt t y tea aJ .toMary rpm nottObodi'anal mind; tin Mug them far caber bualnessor ethaety. Are twine .ofAtie apg end patifulApply,au. Ns pro. .luntli by earl y' Moira ot - loicith; ..via.: - .lw4pjoiess of VIE end Limbs, Patna in the nand, Dimness of Sight, of megoelar Power,Aupitation of the Heart, Ilyr- Jima, Nervous Irritability, .Igenaent.of the Agoativ. enntio.A. tionorai Debilltki:SXmptozaa '. 7 / 4 111U101.• AMNTALLY.' " W,1111.1 r, the fearlul easels en the mind are much te: DA outdid i—Leer of Memory, Confusion of tdcae , pe—' 0.—.11.L1 of 6rarits,ilgVll Forebodings,' Aversion toSkiele•i, Yaillainarust, Love Cl Solituftn,7huld , lty, die, ore some if ilia rril altecte. Thaiacuals ei permute el all ague, eon now judge what law canes of their decline in health, loalhg their vigor, iiamint great, pale, nertori en 4 ,etoguist44,,javie oimr appearance 1.711;Ut the eyes, cough, an d ,ymp. int al consumption. ' YOUNG MEN unry Inturod thomgolyen by n wrtain prantutn, In low In whe t , t itoa t .--a habit fro . ituently learned Isom' 41 . 0 ,lompauior.s, or at +School, tbo effects of whinti are m g ariy felt, hrrn when sleep, and it not cored, renderer marriage imperaiblo, and dontroye both naiad , itnd body,' 41•:nuM apply immediately. Whin d pity that a young mao, tho , dopes ni Ida noun-, try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched tross• all prospects and emoyments el life by the CothlegtiOtiatdo deviating from the path el nature, and hadulginginla iseridin sestet habit, lu th 'persons must, before °onto= plating , MARIIIAGB. . offacit that a sound mind and bud) , are the moat tomatemy reepdottes to promote coribublul happinapt. Indeed without Maio, iho journey through We leoemee.o , weary: pilgrimage; the prospect bonrly darken to the view; the Mind bemoan shadowed with , IPapnir, and tilted neltb tit melancholy retlerhou that the happluess of another be. Meea bllatind with our own alp,rofiryBr,Nts MAMMY. FOR OM: (tAltic WICAKNDAII. fly this great and Important remedy Weskn ess of lb+ roans are speedny cured, and full Tiger Madre& - thousands of the mat nervous and debilitated who had loot all hope, hare been immediately r.elierted. • All , mpedlments to Marriage, l'hyoleal or Mental Diequaltd. ration, Nirvana, Treoddloe, Weiknonn nr Frahanation op the meal fearful kind, speedily cured. • • TO STRANGEBB. The many thotimrale cured at this Metbaton within tile feel twelve years, and the numerous Important Burgin' , persOnne unriormnd by Dr, J,, witheesed by the re, tonere of the topers, and Mantethertfrathai,lgodises oI which have appeared again delegate alttri We labile; Wes his (tending as a senfleman of character and re is a sufficient guarantor+ to the celllated. LII,I4SEII IMPICUONNON.--Whaa. the , inliplogeo tod Imprudent referral blowers Soda 'he the e.vo nt tbie palatal disfalleekitAD o often happen.~ ac fbome.t rense of ehume or dread of discovery deters'. had ; .. no tool} log to those Mho, from education and Retalfility eon alorys beirkind Mus,dolaylng fag theAingt• tutmahi tt mptoms of this borild (bimetal make their typearatti, %Tooling the head, throat, ache, skin, .cif. ,'. Proffatu., , ,,n with frightful rapidity, WI Oaten emu) lel sulterloge by reading hini to titbit bararmai whence ao traveler returns." It Is a moll snekbly lact th at thousand,, fall 'balms to this terriblt: ~stag to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend-I' ON, h) thews of that derail y poison r mercury, rule, thTa e encomium and mays the 04111,11,0"' lith,°?*"o:444* ,Ml / 4 1 / 2 511..—The Doeter's Inpfbansa. um% in hie ofba, *Aquifers morn contain s Stamp to es on the reply efirkumedi.s scut try Mull. Frederick atrocity Baltimore. sr,V.-dswly A. HUMMEL!, DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, BUFFALO AND GUM OVER SHOW, TRUNKS AND CARPET- BAGS. STIR OLn STAND corner of the alley, next to Ouutt House, Market street, Harrisburg, Ps,— the late haekful for of the patron Co., heretofore bestOwa4 4 ,01 3 firm A. flumMel dt yro trust by strict at-1 tendon to bustne.ts, and by seeping a well saixerso glom, GOODi to merit a ton Mumma of the same Please call au4 alumni) our BTOCIT and mats before hYrog eleawhere. 111117.. Goods are purchased direct from he ma 813 ma factures for Cash enabling theta to sell very low. JUST OPENEDI A PINE LOT OP SUPERIOR 1513 E1ar.11-MUSI, MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years old, of my own manufactue, A floe and ot choice Chewing aad Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff', q large variety of oilier articles constantly on ham it lur sale wholesale and retail. Thankful for former pat. liberals hope by the trade. strict attention to business to receive fi lum nuo Smoking Room attached, where CUOLOCOeta May an d back and teat my Septa and Tobacco. noel forget the window with the Ship in It; that is the Place to bey your Tobacco and angora. North Market Senate, above Market streeklitrrisburg. rite. 4, 1861—dam uM. WYKOFF. RUCK-WHEAT MEAL and CORN ALEAL Nat recelvod au or sale low at NICROIS & BOWMAN * ' corner Irma au4 Market streetri. K 1.621,5 DINID AND put, Tuurru, NAIL CLOTH, #47; LATEI6It and INFNT DIBHIP, gniAiVairt: , A FANCY DT SToR • ' . ...:. - - ..4.:., ,, rt.pur-,-,!.,.. ~ ..ma..w.-.z., ..f....4-41,atzt - . a.h; , m . v.i. , ..=',.,;:.. , ...." ,, , - .. , ......!...,Arietett55.6. - .. '. ' '",- .. .• ." ' i - ' "".' '' .. .•,.., ~,L - si FFV, A M, - , i . ...- ', ' - - -• .---,-,- - ------- 7 - 7 - .. , .. 4.-ite , - . gr --- . -, "-;' , 1 7- 7.'"' - '•-'"" - - - " - -" - ""---1 - ' . _ . . • . ___ . ... ..___. . . _._..- .__ .....___ , Av i 1 c ob# l , l /. . . . • . . , . ..,,. : .: .• , t • • •.. , . p I EI 4 , ~,,, • ''' t 44 0 ; - , --;... ~.. : % ~__,, , , ,A . 1 0-. .....„. ...1 . ..; : r-.. cmillig kr / >. ~._. :" 11; 1// ~ ii : - le . : . IA - _-_-.--- LF- ~ , _ _____- ... 1 , .. ....„,, wz...... ~ , , __,--- 5„,,, ~.. •,. ,-----,_. ... :11 la, - -- - , 44t , -.),-ffly , 7.--.. )--).:: . ...,,_ .1 _„-- ~..„.„, ; 4,....--.4.,. ..... _÷,.... .- -- i-;zs:.- 4- ;- ;-{.-Thiran - rmi -..----. f- .1 !I i ,.. :. f ,.. . : . , .. .. .. • . ' - • • ~..„..; , ~.:.., 'I ~.• .r!.. :. . ' . _ . ..., ..-- ..,:. .. : • , • . , „.• : i.,.., r.,,, , ,„ . ~ , voL xvii ttratiti S4V'kritrimpartatio. g , .wqsykyAtit4...' . ;.4 . l% . :'fxl4.b. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. OM AND IafTER MONDAY JAnIORY 27th, 1 .862. The Passenger Trains of the Pensayly . aniaWean Company will depart worn and . arrive at ELarrinburg.and plhlpalelphia as follows E 4 T4V AI ID THROUGH EIEPREIt TEAM lees .8 Harrisburg daily at 3.20 a. m, /1/11 arrtvos at Wont Philadelphia a t 1.40 FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg. daily, (except Sunday,) at I.oop. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 ;MAILTRAIN leaves Harrisburg dallyimmapt Sunday) at 6.5 . 6 p. m., and, arrives at Weal Pnilndelphla at 11.IM pm: r r. . • .! • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Mauna Joy, wawa , Harrisburg 7.8 g. a. m.,,and %mime at West Phila. 8431Pala itt 12.85 p. in: ft ARRINBIING ACCOIDIODATION TRAIN, via COliml .oo,, Waves liarrtshurg at 2.09 n. m.. and wive: at Waal Philadelphia. at 7.20 p. tn; • 11 . T AR D . THROUGH EXPREB2I TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.30 p. m , Harrisburg at 3.05 a. m.; Altoona 8.40, a. atul art Pres at Pittsburg 51.26 MAIL TRAIN leases Pbiladelptda at 8.00 a. m., and ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m.;Mavesillnitiburg at 9.00 a. m., Altoona, 8,80 p. m., and arrivesitt Pittsburg at 9.3 u p. M. • FAST 1,1148: leaves Philadelpida at 11.26 a, M., MlMS burg 4.06 p. m., Altoona:at 0.10 it.rxi.,,, and, arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m. HARRISBURG ACO3llll4DATiabi Tit AlN . leives Phil. dclphia at, 244 14. at,. and . arriveent . kincisb i urg at 8.00 MOUNTJOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy,leaves Lancaster, at 1183 a. in,, arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80 m. p. The NEWS EXPEW3 and PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Wed Philadelphia at 4.00 a. in.; Lancaster 7.07 a. m.`; Mount Joy at 7.48 a. m. Middletown ad 8.26 a. in.; and arrive at Harrisburg at 8.65 a. in., connecting with Mall Train west" from Harrisburg, at 9.u0 a: in. SAMUEL 0. YOUNG, Supt. But t uiv. Penna. Railroad. Harrisburg, January 24, 1882 —dif WINTER TIME ARRANGNMENT. NM AIR , LINE NUTIL ARP PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT OHANGROF OARS. (IN AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM IL/ BEA 4, 1861,,ther Pameager Trains will i leave the Philadelphia anti Readm&Railroad Llefiol, atarevrlisburgt for New Petit aid Philadelphla,-Mittalems, via • - EAdTWARD. • Extitio LINE lowing Hairisbnrg at 8.80 4. in., on ar. rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Repress Trait from the Wisi, arrivinain New York at 11.6 a. re., and at Phila delphia td. 9.00 a. in. A alaeltlng ear la 'attached titi the Itl4lo ihrOng4 from Plitsbmg without change: MAIL TRAIN leaves tliarrisburg at B a. in.. arriving in Stew York at 6110 p: m , and Philidelphla tit 1:25 p.ro. FAST LINE leaven Harrisburg 01.40 p. tn., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Rail, arriving in New Fork in %s9+. m y and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. an. WESTWARD. „FAST LINE leaves Wert York at 6a, tn., and Philadel phia at 8 a. in., arriving at Hari laburg at 1 ; p, m. WAIL TRAP.: litiiiireS New York atilt 00 noon, and PbM adelphia at 8. 15 p. m., Arriving at. Harriaburg at 1.1.0 p. m. EXPRESS LINH leaves-New York at 8 . p: nu arri ving at Barriabarg M 3.10 a. in., ouli Connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Plttabnrg. A alealiing ear Is also attaabad to this train ' , , Connections are made tit Harrisburg with trains on the Pemaytvania, Northern Central Suldlsimberland Valley Railroads, and at /leading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarro, Allentown, Easton, &o. Baggage decked throngh, Faro between ...New York and liarrisburL 115 00 ; between Harrisburg and Phila. letphia; $3 25 in No. Tears and $2 70 in No. 2. For tickets or other inforLation apply to : J. J. inz, not General Agent, Harrisburg, . . . . IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY. Da- P. H. ALLA.BACH, Surgeon Den tist, blawatatturer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only method that obviates every abjection to.the nee of arta. Wel teem, embracing partial, half and whole sets or one Piece only, of portend t mlfttructlole mineral, thete ire,' n 9 motions ler the aeccemolation treenail particles or rood atei therefore, no °newly° odor from the breath, as no me tal le needle. their conistruution, there tan be no gilranic actlolt o Metallic taste. hence the holly Ideal is not an. obyed . *Rh' sere iniciat, headache, dm. °Moe RO:43' North Second street, liarriaburg. • IN D EPE N D:RN TTi Al 4 Li '''..T4111,-N,,G..*:=.7.5-4113-IT-R,A11,,: I N :.N.O N E ~7 HARRISBURG, PA-, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 14, D--'-W L. , GROSS , & 100-4 WIH (MESA LE" A fiFD REfl'A ILL 11 - sl:s., Ark M•A tt K"E'T EIRT DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE KEEPERS AND OONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and 11 , 8.-atentfcin' 6'46 largest and best selected stock in this pity, of, . • : DRUGS, OREM:I - GALS' & PAINTS, Varididii4and'ol nail; • " .;: tii4.86116, lam it and a rtad,Color Tool., ; '; ' " 7 " Piaril Ground Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Ilene cur:: Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes, P l P l N?e g l ind 9 ) l .l l! ArAl•piUrie, djcc., &e With a general *variety of PERPUMERY & TOILET selected from — tii - e best inAnalicttirers turners of Europe and this country. 13e; : # ing Very illEgf.4ealerB PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSKRO 0.11, VARNISHES, WINDQVPi COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES TH4 I 4 VARM II33I S) , COLORS AND BRONZES . . . li th \------., O ' 0 A,,k , flAryi.,. . ' • P 3 cd a !i;.‘"‘": 6 :Vi - f aV m CI I 9 m.!?ShIS 1 pi .. , . , k4l-/i:;'_.:;..---;" We respeothuly. invite a call, feeling, cond dent that we can supply the wants of all on terWerto their :satisfaction. JONE'SIAND watairIS'S•PORCELLEN TEETH, PATENT niEDIOIN.ES , AND HAIR Of ell kinds, direct from the Proprhithre saponifier ad _Oonoentrated IP I Wholesale Agents for Saponifier;' which we sell as low as it can be purehasea la the cities. MAYER'S' KEDICAti FLUID EXTRACTS Being .large pprchesers in these 011s, : re can after inducements. to close buyers. Coal 011 Lamps of 'the • most Improved --pattenui, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. " FARMERS AND (I,AZIER9 Thcee of you .Who'have not given. our 'HORSE 15DIJA T r POWDERS a Mai know me thea superiority, and the advantage thei are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in g condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have • derived from the use of our. Cattle Powders hy tae increasing- quantity and ,quatity of milk, besides f mproving the general .health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Oar long experience in the budness gives ns the advantage of 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 heat of terms. -Thankful tot theliberel patronage bestowe on our houtke, we hope- by strict attention to business, a carecul selection of ' PURE DRUGS at fair prices, sad. the desire to please all, to merit a contausace of the favor of a .discritn 'bating public. • iclEtti# SUGARS I at ""= 4 NICHOL/3k BOWMAN; I • t , , 11 90 1 4; aud Pia,k 10'0'43 =EI A. riiss lEEE 19 HARRISBURG, PEAN'A OF-ALL Mal.-- • ' TEETH! TEETEIti- RESTQRATIVES COAL OIL! OARBOR OIL . Fr - out - wit MainOig L:4,oi'lrom:,f'ptt.',.R44l, ,:G' Ath 'of.A)ottext at , New ,Yolk• PRISONER& 'FOR 'PORF-LAFAINFTTR. " CONTRABANDS" STILL AT . :WORE: Newspapeißeporters banished from the Camp. EICkEDFFION TowARimi,FORT PULASKI. THE SITUATION - OF THE FORT. Arrangements made for its Capture. A MOVEMINT - UPON SAVANNAH, Rebel Troops Vithdriewn froin'eharlesj to Protect the City. ohnulUmeous 1 4oditiOn to Charleatonl Nzw Toms,. Fab 18 'The Steamer" Baltic; which arrived to-day from Hilton Head, brings'iieven hundred bal.s of cotton„and:the crews.of _the stone fleet, and a number of offioers sent home, on .recruiting service. Eight - prisoners were alSti brought on for Fort'Lafayette: . They - were takee In a skirmish. - The'wetither at Port Royul was be: coming digagredably warm and heavy rains were falling. The contrabands are stile engaged in picking. cotton; and their' umbers are fast increasing. Oen: Sherman has succeeded - in - excluding all newspaper correspondents from his line. The FortYzeighth' regiment and portions of the Mode Islanthmd tirg,inia regiments have been moved from - Hilton Head to tue foot of Dawfuskm isiantl, which hi the nearest point, to Fort Pulaski Island that can be occupied ex cept Tybee Island. " - • SeveraDguti boats,• a schooner and a number of flats with ParrotVguns,. howitzers and too?. tars accompanied the•expedition.- Old Tatnall's gunboats soon after made their appearance and .three .them succeeded in running the gaunt.: let of our veesels to tort .Goner 4 Stevons!,btigade was:preventedirom ,topping a junotion,mith these torces on account of tho obstructions in the river. Irort Pulaski is said to be in as bad a situation as was. nal Aptater-,,before. its bouibardment. Our, engineers are driving piles in a marshy Purpcsid of *-fintitiing a road, and as a ibundatiohltor the ereotion-of batteiies. f .This. !eland • lies between . the Union forces' and fort Jackson. Our forces make , advauces upon tee enemy, aviary day, mtt:me gun boats have shelled out a post which the rebels bad ' takeit'Ori Island and made an itiliance to avird'Bilitftoti Where"there la a large force of Yebels:, „ Fort_ Jackson is to be taken and' Savannah WiltSooh Aildtlieruceinnit says au expedition including the - gtintaStitir atiCtrankti:orts sufficient tor the shliniient or izooo troops started:on /don d iy, which will ,go, through. Calla6?ga sotind 'kith SiiviitinahliViii without coating Into ringd of fort Pulaski's guns. • The rebels have withdrawn a large amount troops' troth 'Charleston and Port Roial to Savannah. Another savant says that tWelie regimenta were toleaire ori Monday morning to take the railroad, and ; thence Charleston . . Three regimetili (if davalry were to joiri them, and alses6Vdal artillery rogircients. Thd“irt,ather was beautiful,. and orarigee, 'bananas and other tropical frith abundant FROM WASHINGTON. -.---- Jr*O . BABLE 111pL,10.0;E OF CRIV- ALLIER WYKOFF. i General M'Clellan, the President and . Sooret,ary, of .War. NATIONAL C-EMETERY. •r~--- THE REMAINS 'OF• DOCTOR 'BELL WASHINGTON,. 13. MI . It is anticipated that Wyooff , will , be released from.prison tomorrow, he having appeared be. foresthe Judiciary .Committee: tials.aitemoon; is.preininua he.parged himself of the, alleged . contempt of dmditting to answer certain uestion propounded to, him by. that commit i ed. Whatever . speculations may be indulged con- F.erning : the sphere of the duties of the Genera in Chief, it is certain that the most cord ial,end! friendly relations exist between him .and the' President end Secrettry of War- Tile Rouse caittaateo on military affairs lava matured a nill ,providing fora,national ceme tery fer soldiers in the Distriet of Columbia- The remains of Dr. 13e11, of Somerville, sur4 geon oP Gen. Hooker's brigade, who died att Budd's Ferry, several ago, were ,sent; north - to-day,' by railroad. FROM KANSASj General 'Hunter and Senator Iguie, MILITARY AFFAIRS LEAviswoarn, Feb. 11. Major General Hunter made adorn:lel call on Senator Lane yestadak. .. Matters in regard : to the SOuthern expeditinn reruaiu iu statu 'tido. Lane - has not yet a re signed his Sermionlir f , .Noinoveruent of troops Of particular moment, has taken phione WithuA, the last two weeks. 'The Tiiirteenth4isconsin has gone to .4 0' !" Scott. The First roinseiston furlough foi fel 862 FarirMlHAJongrEtss First Session; SENATE WJM=GTON,. Feb. 13 -After further tliacuseion, the further consitl oration of the hill wavpostponeci till to-muri ,The treasury note bill was then taken up; the - questfon'beitig 451a - Pessenden'a amendment' to make the bonds rtidteinable after five yearsi and payable after, tWent4v years, at the pleueure of the United Slates, which was withdrawn. . Mr. &mamma, (irt,) *Avec! !gfitrjlie out ; thai pardon of the bill, which makes the notes a Itgal tender for private debts. Mr. Vir.d.iore opposed 'the " aniendnietit. He said if It was adOdted he should vote against, the bill 'mills iconsidered. it would be unjust, wickedly Unjust to place till this money in the hands of the soldiers and emploYenabi the Govi ,'eminent, and force them "to take it anti thud not protect it afterwards in their hands. , --, rHe said the ;people of Ildeeillehnetitt4 were in favor of the bill as it elands with great' unanimity, acid he believed that no bill except the bill for taxation was received with .so much joy aa. this bill, with the legal tender clause.. He thought the art guments of the Senators from Maine and Ver. mout rather against; the' issuing of the =lO3 at all, rather than against the legal tender clause. If we do not make the notes a legal tender, we will dep,regiate the notes of the sul' ;dere and sailors, who will be compelled i 0 subinit to a shave by the brokers. He read a letterliom nine merchants of Boston, rep , resenting $40,000,000. of.. capital, who lavor making it a legal tender, and they say they du nut kuow a merchant in Boston woo it nut in •. , . favor of - it. Mr. Cowmen modified the amendment so as to strike out ail that portion of the bill which makes the, bid!). legal tender s fur debts of the Suites on auy kind of debts, Including the amendment of the committee, providing that tbe intereet. be paid in coin. Mr. SHULMAN (Ohio,) believed there was a ne comity fur waking theae,notes a legal tender— organs of financial opinion in the county agrees that this is indispeneibl4S—ovtrybody, !rem the Secretary of the Treasury, though all the bank era and most•of thequerchants the country agree to that necessity. The Chambers of Commerce of New York, - Boston, Philadelphia," Chicago, — and other side, agree on this point; We , have to pay be fore the fost day uf,July $843„235,000, and of this sloo,too,uoo is now , due this day. How are we going to g t tuis amountthat is a question hardly necessary io be made. We tannin, pay it in coin, for we have not enough in circulation since the Waite have suspended. The banks cannot let us have any more' money, for we have already teken more than'their capital n bonds. Capitalists cannot buy the bonds of the government for they cannot get coin enough, which is the . only thiug that can be now received. If the lionds are now thrown tin the 'market they would depreciate'to 60 cents on the dollar, ecoordiog to the opinion of ail financiers, because there was no money la pay the bonds. T.tieit.: bow are we going to pep tee soldiers , and contractore 'there is no ether wny than''give 'them rioter; which are' as near money as possible. He con= tended that it was perfectly constitution al to issue these , . notes. The history of the Government settled tliiii que.s; ion. We had issued billsof credit during th'e'tvar with Mallet> and in 1812. We are henna if we pass these notes to the soldiers to , make them as secure audbegotiableats.we can. We must either use sound and safe Government paper currency or use the paper 'Money of all batiks which may spring up iu the country. 'By issuing the amount provided for :in this bill we 01111:10t. inflate the currency., It will be under the control of the Government, and not ode-tenth of the amount of the &initial production of the country, which is 1,900,000,000 dollars. He should Imo for this measure as a temporary liticeidilty, to carry on the war. Mr. Cowes, (Pa.,) referred to the constitu tion to 'show that certain powers were delegated to the Government, while othere are reserved to the States, one of these propositions were . that the States snall not emit bills of credit, coin money or pass laws impairingehe obligations of contracts.— Me thought these principleti were well settled, He 'contended that- the governinent had no right, to • make a law .in any .way to. ice pair the : obligation of contracts, and also said that this measiirb, instead of preserving the Government, tended to overthrow it. He opposed this measure because it impaired all the contracts, was unconstitutional anti was ab horrent to , all his ideas of justices. The meas ure would disturb ' 'all the relations 'of debtor and ' creditor,' ' destroy •- all the credit in the country. He was not a judge in the land, but he would declare, that, ibis measure was ,not constitutional. He would take the. Credit of the government and go into the market and-if it was not worth 'more than sixty cents on the. dollar Bell it for that and act as an . honest .man, should.He .declared that this was a •Charleston scheme and an abandonment of the great charter ot 'the Gov ernment and liberties• of the people. Tnere was tyranny in compelling a man to take five hundred dollars from his neighbor when he ought to /aire one thousand dollars: He hoped the clause would' be strick,n out. The diecusslOn was eonninueaf at some length by Messrs. Howard; Wil4, M'Dougall, tie, Simons, Bayard and Sumber; • The qms tion was:then taken op Mr. Collatner's amend ment to strike out the legal tender clause, &e., and it was disagreed to by the Yollowing vote: YEss--Ilessrs.An' thorty . , Cowan; Fessenden, Foote, Futiter, Kennedy, Biag i -Latham,. Smith; -Name, Powell, hauls bury, Sunmons,_Thompson and Willey-19. Nets—Messrs.. Chandler, Clark, Davis, Dix' on, Doolittle, Harlan,Harris, Eleadereon, How ard, Howe, lane, McDougal, Murrill, Pomeray; Bice Sherman, Slimmer, Teh • Eyck, Wade,, Wilkinson; Wilson, (Mass.)• and Wagon, (M 0.,); --22• . • , • Mr. Stamm offered an amendment to allow the notes to be funded in two year bonds bearing eight per cent. - Interest. Adopted. Mr. Doomma; (Wis.) tnoVed to amend so as to limit the operation-of.tne legal tender clause to private debts hereafter contracted. Mr. KING, Y.,) offered a substitute which was rejected. The hilt was then reported to the Senate. The amendment triode in -committee to the• first section was'•agreed to, vac 'IA, the proposi tion of Mr. Simmons, to allow tt.te not e d t o bt funded ht eight per cent. bonds, which .was l amendedlo 7-three tenths and adopted. Mr. Irmeennim moved lo:Meert an aniend-, meat providing for the deposit of the notes at+ ti per mint-,l , whiehmas Mightier' -ontof the hilt l yeogrday e , • 5 't . : .• • utiag hexing procured Sum Power Pram', we are preps. .:d to execute JOS add 8 JOH PRINTING *revery uescdp cheaperibanot.can bv_GINIe 81 .149 other establish math' the cotaltry. - - RATES oF Sir Foar lines or lege oxintitute one half aqmirc EOM tees or moreitnui &dr eonatitute a swam Half :Apart ogled", one week one month throe months sts months.. one year.— One!quare, one day one week.... ono month... three months at: months._ one year.... . sir Business notices Inserted in the /mei Chlunut, or before Marlines and Deaths, FIVE Carrra ^RR T.`rsa ¢ toe each insertka. NO 35 w IdarrtgetAnd Death' to be charged aa regular ,- rertisementa- Messrs. NABOB, SA ULSBURY and POWSLI. spoke against the bill as unconstitutional and tor this reason they •would not vote for it. . The bill as amendtd d,itinus then passed, by a vnte of 80 yeas to 7 nays. The negative vote was as as follows : • =III Messrs. Cullruner, Cowan, Kennedy, King, Pearce, Powell and Saulsbury. At i o'clock P M., the Senate HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES After three hours debate, the resolution was passed in its amended form. The companies to be compensated according to the schedele of the Secretary of War issued in July last. On motion of Islr. limos CONILIABG, (N. Y.,) five thousand copies of the bankrupt bill were ordered to be printed. The House in committee of the whole oath° State of the Union, resumed the , consideration of the Naval Appropriation bill. Tbo clause apprOpriating $4,8000,000 for the ch.rter of vessels, 'stores, laborers and additional steam vessels, baying been read, Mr HoLstas moved an amendment requir ingthat proper officers may be employed in 'Making and parchatiog these vessels. Mr. Horatex's amendment was rejected. The .original proviso as agreed to is as fol lows: ihat hereafter in all cases where officers of the navy can be made available consistently with the public service in making eontracts for the charter of vessels and the purchase of addi tional steam vessels, no of her person ?r parsons shall be employed, and when any other person or porsons than an officer of the navy shall be employed, the compensation shall not exceed the sum of five thousand dollars for all con tracts tor purchase or charter in any one year made under the . provisions of this act and at the same rate for any other shorter term of service. Without concluding the consideration of the hill the committee rose and the House ad journed. Destructive Fire in New York.---A Fireman gilled. A fire, this P. M., destroyed the five story building of E. J. Morrison 8t 09.. limo manu facturers at the corner of Platt and Read strerts. The toss amounted to $5,000. A fireman was run OA er and killed. THE NEW YORK MARKE CS Cotton has a declining tendency ; s.tles at 28®29!. Flnur firm; sales of 170 000 bbls. at $6 90®5 66 for State, s6®6 10 for Ohio and s6®6 25 tor eouth.•rn. W treat dull. 22,- 000 bus. at $1 88 for Milwaukee club, $1 41 for red wattern. Corn dull. des 29,000 bus. at 65®66c. Beef firm. pork firm. Lard firm at - 7-I®Bl. Whisky firm at 24c. Tine OPERATIONS Or THE ARM/ OF m■ Po roman re.sumatimue or a uovel nod beueflciat character, at• least so lir aa tun destruction of ah.aky can go to promote the-4) qu dines. A correopondoot of toe Doylestown .Denwerwt thin deectibea the Fount's of deatroyiug tangle foot:— The whiskey business is flourishing, and a "dale of the good cratuur" is spilled upon the ground. Since war was declared against tangle foot, and proclam ition leaned to that effact, the campaign has been a very active one. Witnin ten days or two weeks, nut lam than from sixty to seventy barrels have been destroyed within a little more than a mile from our b =ache. the process is a summary one, but terribly effi cient. When it is discovered that a soldier of the command has been made drunk at any liquor establishment, we take a squad of men and the witness. go to the place, roll out the bit-role, chop off the hoops—and out bubbles the poison. Ibis may seem a summary and unwarranteti proceeding; but were my readers to know the trouble and vexation this ust.ty stuff gives us, 'and how sadly it de moralities the troupe, they would cry amen upon the des truction of every gallon. Tunas are 26,000,000 of people in the loyal states. Reckoning five persona to a. family, and there are 5,000,000 oc Now supposing each family should econo mize, and save all the dimes that could be saved, without diminiohiug their comforts of the, how many million would it amunot to.? Supposing, on an average, all persons, by wear ing their dresses a little longer, should save in clothes $5 a year each—by abandoning to bacc,) should save in segars, in chewing and snuffing, twice as much more; $lO each—in gewgaws, bonnets, crinoline; by substituting 20 cent. calico for $1 and $2 silks should average $2O each, the aggregate saving would be $35 cash ; and the whole reach the enor mous sum of $876,000,000. RIDULBXABLB TEXACITY OF 1.1811. -AL Colum bus, (Ohio,) correspondent of the Journal and Messenger writes that there is now In the State Lunatic Asylum, in Columbus, a man wbo has been there seven years, and imagines himself the Son of God. He has lately fasted for twenty-one days, and at the end seethed not the worse for it, only a little more excitable. This statement is confirmed by nurses and dcotors. He resisted any temptation presented to him to eat and think till the expiration of the twenty-One days. THE question of the cred bility of M. Du Cha.liu IS not yet settled. Capt. Yates, of the Ocean Eagle, and Rev. William Maher ' an American 'missionary, have published certifi cates showing that M. Du Chaolu was living at the Gaboon at the time his ."Explorations!' reptesent him as m.king his great discoverieti in Equatorial Africa. The Atheneum says that "all the published testimony' from the Gaboon goes to prove that a main part of If. Du Chaillu's narrative cannot possibly be trite." TEill EXPRESS Eugenie is, according to late gossip, becoming quite a politician ; but her policy is directly opposed to that of the Ern petor. She corresponds with many men of the clerical party, and defends warmly the tempo ral power of the Ptpe and the cause of the es- King, of Naples. EXTRAORDINARY preparatimutt are making every where tor the ruanu I acture Of maple sugar. The crop promiaes to be very large. 'Mame Suationt, the hero of Fort Pickens, is now on a visitloldelether, residing in Norris ttOwn. . • w 95 1 00 . 2 00 8 00 6 00 0 00 2 00 II 60 6 00 10 00 16 00 Adjourned New Yoga, Feb. 18 NEw YORK, Feb. 18