Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 19, 1862, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
111 I‘, I 1 KG RAP H
IS PUBLISHED EMY DAY,
(11101-V-IP, BERG-NER,
lE=Ei
BORSORLI'TION.
TitanaAra Id served to subseribere tbe
per VOieg Yearly subscribers will be
w . , ' rod 11 GO, in advance
Wgiei.v dNU SIMI-WEEKLY Tumours.
The alko 'whitened twice a week during
the Legie:4ture,•and weekly during the
traveler the year, awl luridebed to subscribers al
cash mats, Pa:
.00 Eunacrthers per year Semi-Weekly ..$1 00
It
..12 00
22 00
1 00
Twisty
-igh. subscriber, Weekly.
RA IV OF ADVERTISING
ir i cur lines or less constitute onmhallsquare. Right
lIICE or More than roes constitute a square.
Halt :quote, one day $0 25
one week 100
one month 2 00
three months .......... ........ 8 00
six months ........ ....... ..... . 5 00
~ one year.. ....... ........ .... 8 00
0 ,, , , , ,: 4 , arc, 00,1 day ...4. .
.... 60
one week 200
~ one month 860
three mouths 6 00
.. six months 10 00
one year ......, .! . , .. ".15. 00
&F. Burmese notices inserted In ..... 'Lama . I Cohnon, or
before Marriges and Deaths, FIVE CENTS l e ^ 4 T . Tv p, f n ,
e achimerlion ,
sir Marriges and Deaths to be charged as:regular
rerteements _
filtbical.
DB.. JOHNSON
33.ALIATI'llar.CAMI.313
LOCK HOSPITAL.
HAS discovered the most certain, speeds
Nod effeetual remedy te the world for
DISEASES OF IMPEUDKNOE.
1111L111 , IN NCI TO TWILVI 801118
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. .
gralbas WAKUNTID, OR NO CHARD; 18 7101 OKs 18. I
Two DATs.lligh
Weakness of the Back or mbs, Strictures, Pains to
he Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
tr.ak Bees, Nervous Debility, Decay of therhyrice Pow
en, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spirits,Confultionol deas„
mil dation of the ileart,Timuitty, Trembliugs, Dunned
at Sight or Giddiness, Diseane of the Stomach, Affections
of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disor
dere arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which
or od ace constitutional debility, render marriage Immo-
Able, and destroy both body and mind.
YOUNG MEN.
Young men especially who have become the victims el
solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an uhtfraely grave thousands of
runs men of the most exalted talent and brilliant Intel
lea, who might otherwise have entranced listening
itAAIES with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to wt.
hay dir living lyre, may call with Tull confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Marled persons, or those contemplating marriage be•
a, - aware orrthysteaLw far
mit IP agree tastfinrip P.n."
ORGANIC WRARNSB
immediately cured end full 'Apr ?admit.
' L ae rib places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and eon.
ideolly rely upon his skill as a physician.
sas - Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore ]
oo the left hand side going Bons Baltimore street,
turn trout the corner Be particular in observing the
bane or number, of yea will mistake the place. Be par.
titular Inc ignorant, Tiding Quacks, with false names,
fir Paiiry Humbug Crrtnicetst, attracted by the repute
eon al Dr. Johnson, lurk near
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to DSO of the
epty.
. . .
DR. JOHNSTON.
Or. Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
London, graduate from one of the meet eminent Collegell
if the United! Rates, and the greatest part of whose life
sae berm spent in the Hospitals of London, Pubs, Phila.
.lelphis and elsewhere, has effected some of the most u•
bobbing owes that wore ever known. Melly troubled
with ringing in the oars and bind when asleep, great nes.
founts*, being alarmed at maid on sound s, buhfuleetal.
with frequent blushing, attemied sometimes with derange
moat of mind wore eared Immediately,
TARR PASTICULAIi NOTICE.
lit 4. ...assure nll those who having Injured thew
selves bt - to, to and hurroper indulgeneles, that secret
and Benton , obit which rains bulb body and mind, en
ening them ter either hummer or society.
The, arc some of the sad and melancholy °items pro
blem by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Bach arid Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Less of Muscular frowor, Palpitation of tbp Heart, Dye
reptia, Serrano Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, (Senora' nobility, gymptome Od f3snitunp•
lien, he.
MP.NtALLY
ail•tanv, tbt fettrltil rilents on the mind are m ash
tie readed of Memory, ConitaiOn of Ideas . , Do.
ermine n 1 811rItn, trlt Porebodtuga, Aversion Ulbricht
hilfdlitrutt, Love of ! olitude, Tiznidlth&., are some
of the evil effects.
Thstaods of persons of a ages, Gan now judge what
rettEe of their (lodine In health, lotting their vigor,
'becoming •weal[, pole, nervous and emaciated, have
erielar appearance about the eyes, Gough, and eymp
its of rtnaemptton.
YOUG
who tatvliau l l themselvN W
es byl N a
certain practice, In
ivp4a it nu' alone—a habit frequently learned from
" 114 tawnitss, or et school, the effects of which are
tinny WI, eves when asleep, and If not cured, renders
2 arrwe !roma:aria, and destroys both mind and body,
ihir!,l apply ,onuettlately.
1141, a young man, the hopes of hie coun.
try, th , ' darling at his parents should be snatched from
all grakia, to hll.l enjoyments el life by the consequences
or &Tinny. Irani theath of nature, and indulging In a
mina Secret habit Sn •sh persona must, before content
pheri
MARRIAGE.
edict that a sound mind and body are the most necemlarel
rolteme, to promote com:this' happiness, Inde
Miami that:, the journey through life becomes a weary
%graham th e prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mad hecomrs ahadowed with despair, and Ailed with th
Melancholy refection that the happiness of another be.
comet blighted with our own.
DE JOlN:tumid INVIGORATING RENNET FOR OE:
GANIO wEARNE3s.
, the great and Important remedy, Weakness of the
wilts are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
thresanda of the most nervous and debilitated who
tad Met ell bow, have bean immediately relieved, AD
Mgelitneuta to Marelags, ehysimai or Mental Disqualle.
mat, Nervosa, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or
lie met Martel kind, speedily oared.
TO STRANGERS.
Ile many thousands eured at thia Instintion within um
ktteralre years, and the eumerous important Rarities
Iterations performed by Dr. J,, witnessed by the re
tort/a ef the papers, and many other portions. noticeshave appeared agent and again before the publ el
ic,
woo hA alarnigeg as a Malt/UPI of character and re•
aauggirmo, la aso lout guarantee to the afflicted.
arEAHER OF IMPRUDENCE—When the misguided
and Imprudent rebury of pleasure Sods he has imbibed
[ Pixels of this painful disease, It WO Often happens that
P sense of shame or dread et discovery deters
km from applying to those who, from education and re•
Pethibility can alone befriend him, delaying till the con.
National symptema of this horrid diseas e make their
%mance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, an,
Mgregaing on with frightful rapidity, till death pima
timid to
bourne hie dreadful sufferings by Sending him to "that
44 froni whence traveler returns.” It is a mat.
, 4 , 6 ,1 9 fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible
—w e. , owing to the utudellittlness of ignorant pretend
:Pi 116i0, by the use of that deadly poisea, mercury, rale
die c oaantution and make the residue et life miserable.
Noises Diplomas hang in his
►i'Lettere meat contain a Stamp toss on the reply
4111- itecibEllee sent by Mail.
ihhNo. 7 deutb Frederick street, Baltimore.
%TIM-A.1141y
tti,(;K•WlitaT MEAL d CORN ME
o ' 4 reetivad an or Sale tor at Al'
NICHOLS &WM
st AN,
corner Prone and Mark ßO et reets.
4 4 ,1 k, TUUTH , , HAT,
Itti.,iTiuk4Rur.ilYz6ANT BK1:181EIRS, to vont 'variety
szoa
Lints of Ira oti & tratutportatioh
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL, ROAD
WINTER TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA
ON AND AME
MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862
The Passenger Traits; or the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as follows :
EASTWARD.
THROTIGHIMPRESSI TRAIN leav_ii Harrisburg daily
at 8.20 a. m, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 7.40
FAST LINE leavee Harrisburg daily, (except Sunday,)
at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10
P•m.
MAILTRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday)
at 5.66 p. Ds, and arrives at. West Shilsdelphis at 11.00
p. in.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, leaves
Harrisburg at 7.80 a. m., and names at West Phila.
delpnla at 12.85 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Oo
bta, naafi Thornburg at 2.00 n. tn.. and arrive, at Wad
Ptdladalphia at 7,20 p. m.
WESTWARD.
THROUGH =PRES* TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
10.80 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.06 a. m., Altoona 8.40, a.
m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.28 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. , and ar
rim at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m.; leaves Hwrisburg at 9.00
a. m., Altoona, ISM p. m., and. arrives at Pittsburg at
9.30 p.
FAST LINE hares Philadelphia at 11.28 a. m., Harris.
barg 4.06 p. m., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at
Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil .
delphla at 2.30 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00
P. 8,...
MOUNTJOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy leaves
Lancaster at UAW a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80
P. In.
The NEWS EXPRESS and PAPSENGER TRAIN will leave
Went Philadelphia at 4.00 a. m.; Lancaster 7.07 a. m.
Mount Joy at 7.43 a. m., Middletown at 8.26 a. m., and
arrive at Harrisburg at 8.55 a. in,, connecting with ma
Train west, front Harrisburg, 149.00 a. in.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. Mast, Div. Penna. Railroad.
Harrisburg, January 24, 1862
Northern Central Railway
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WINTIth LRRAWGEMENT,
MIN MOM DAILY TO AND BIROS
n A. 1.1T1M0R373.
Close Connection made at Harrisburg
TO AND FROM NEW YORK.
SLEEPING CARS RUN ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
(IN AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 24,
lJ 1.861, the Pawner Tralus of the Northern °antral
Railway will arrive at and ddnart from Harrisburg and
Baltimore an follows, vls :
GOING SOUTH.
MALL TRAIN arrives at Harrisburg 1.05 P x.
and leaves a LAO P. 11.
EXPRZIN u arrives at di A. 47 A. N.
and 1011•11111 a 3.20 A M.
EWING , NORTH.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Bellmore at 8.26 A.
„ .
and arrives at Harrisburg• 1.00 P. M.
and leaves North al 1.20 P. M.
I'ItICEM MAIN leaves Baltimore 8.00 P. M.
and *wives at Harrisburg.... 8.00
and leaves North at • 8.10 P.M.
' HARRISBURG AOOOILMODATION TRAIN
Leaves Harrisburg for Baltimore ...... 8.45 A. Y.
Returning—leaves Baltimore 111.30 P. M.
The only train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be
the Hypes Train, South at 8.20 A. M.
For further Information apply at the Moe, le Poises
Railroad Depot.
JOHN F. ENRICH, Agent.
Harrisburg, Nov. 28, 1361.—dtl
WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT.
NEW Alit LIND ROUTE
TIMID TULLIS DAILY TO NEW YOU,
AND
PHILADELPHIA
WITHOUT CHANGE OF 0A83.i
IgN AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM-
Bia 4,1861 the Peeerager Trains will leave the
adelphla POW Railroad Depot, al Harrisburg,
for New York and P phle, as felbwe, via
EASTWARD.
UPRIEN LINK leaves Hanisburg at 3.80 a. M., on ar
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Ispress Train from the
West, arriving la New York at 11.6 a. m., and at Phila
delphia at 9.00 a. m. A sleeping car Is attached to Use
train through from Pittsburg without change.
NAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8 a. 81.. arriving
is NSW Yet at B.llop. m., and Philadelphia at 1.96 p. in,
FAST LING leaves Harrisburg at. 1.40 p. ut., on arrival
of Pennsylvania Railroad Put Nail, arriving in New
York at 9.60 p. m., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m.
WESTWARD.
FAST LINE learnt New York ate son , old Philadek
ptda at 8 a. a., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. se.
HAM TRAIN leaves New York at, 1100 noon, and Phil.
adelphla at 8. 16 p. nr., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10
p tn.
hIPERSS LINZ leaves New Fork at 8 p. m. arri
ving at Harrisburg 1118.10 a. m. , and eonneeting with the
Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping
car is alas attaohed to this main .
Connections are made at Harrieburg with trains on the
Pennaylsouna, Northam Central and Cumberland Valley
Railroads, and at Raiding for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkeebarre, Allentown, Uston, &c.
Baggage checked through. Fare between New York
arid Harrisburg, $5 00 gams , een Harrisburg an
S. d Phila.
seFloobia,r
tickiLlitotelos.rlbtrormauendoraplitylntolio.
CLYD.R,
not
General Agent, Harrisburg.
IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY.
DR. P. H. ALLABACH, Burgeon Den
tist, Manoractorer or Mineral PlebsTeeth, ths
method that obviates every ablectkon to the mse or
ark
doled teeth, embracing Partial, ball and whole sets of one
piece only, or pore and Indestructiale mineral, there are,
no crevices for the acccumatation Grinnell pew of reed
and therefore, no offensive oder from ttie breath, le no me
tal is usedin their construction, there can be no galvanic
action or metallic taste, Hews the India idual is not an
n
North docond street, Hanisberg.
tertia-44
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNEESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1862.
m. ill. f;.ross & to.,
D W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRITGerISTS,
MARKET STREET
HARRISBURG, PEhICA.
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, CHEMICALS tt PAINTS,
OM, Trarnisties and Wass,
DyaStuffs, Mau and Patty,
Artist Colors and Tools,
Pore Ground Spices
Gaining Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperms and Pine Oils,
Bottles, Vials and Lamp el
Clasede Soap, Sponges and Corks,
do., dro., dte., act.. dr.a., &e n am
With a general variety of
r . 04 1 /:l l : 4 :Vaatio)iff:ii l : 4 o4(tiff:i:l
selected from the best manufacturers and . Pe
tamers of Europe and thin country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
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We respectfully invite a call, feeling, cone
deft that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH! TEETH 11
JONW 13 AND WHIMS'S PORCELAIN TEETH,
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORA'IILVIiIS
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors.
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we eel
as low as it can be purchased in the cities.
MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS
COAL OIL I CARBON OIL 1
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can
offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
lamps of the most improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal Oil.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
Those of you who have not given our HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know no
their superiority, and the advantage they are
in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in
vod condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ttp
pearanoe of their Cattle.
Our long experience in the busbnes gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the citiee are
such that we cart in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
best of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestow.)
on our house, we hope by Maid attention to
business, a cesehil selection of
PURE DRUGS
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
merit a continuance of the favor of a discrim
inating public.
(WRAP SUGARS t l=osll at
NICHOLS & BOWYAN,
YIS corner hosaaad gandat streets
NO. 19
OF ALL zrtilk.
elistiUatuous.
PULE BALE.
1N PIIRSUANUE of on order of the Or
phans' Court of Dauphin county, Will be exposed to
&de, od ! I 7
SATURDAY, the sth day of March, 1862,
at the Court House In the city of Harrisburg at 2 o'clock,
r. x,foLowing real adds, yin : A . certain two
story house and plena . of ground situate in :kid i , Jur
fit q ue
and aitin ir, bounded and ficacr bed aa foible, to wit :
Beginning ata point. ou South street.the corder of the
piece of ground and hods formerly owned by Janice
Williams, Weave feet and six Inches from Weet alley,
tbe.wi al . did death streilrlowards High street
twelve feet eucilifirsi thence or! a ltne parallel with dint
WW
alley irdst nitn atreetfoity:eix:feet earaches, thence
on a line parillel with date street twave feet as twins
towards West adey, thence on a line parallel with Weal
alley lorty•slx feet six Inches Li the place of beginnbiz,
together with the piece of ground adjoining the a toredfd
house and ground on the west aide 'tiered; one foot wide
on With street extending in delkh the =tune width ;w
-allet with west alley thirty-two lest t- n inches, hang
now used as an alley belonging to the atoresaid house and
ground, whereon Is ere Ma a two Aory frame house, late
the estate ofBU Z/Marti THfiliP7ON. deceased.
Atteudance will be given sad conditi ma of male made
known by DdVLD M. SuBINSON, Bliecutor of Bald de
ceased. J4U. RaitaLaND, Clerk, 0. C.,
ftbri-dts
"THE PEN MIGHTIER THAN TEE
SWORD."
Tug LARGEST STOOK,
TEM ifot:BLiIIIIFiJL STSELHD AND PATTNICNS
Or
Gold and .Bilver Pencil and Pen
Cases.
In the market, is to be 'amid at
BERGNKR'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
FURSI FURS 1 ruEld t FURS
Sable lure,
Liberian Squirrel Furs,
French Sable Fuss
Sliver Martin Furs,
Water blink Yore. •
•
- gaArS, ours .Lee inners, Lams Asitonginer. -
!Great barsahut In these Goods. Every article warran
ted to be exactly as represented, at
CATHCART & BROTHER
,
nolS ' Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
CELEBRATED DANDELION COFFEE.
T UST HEOEIVSD a large quantity of
ei superior Dandelion. 1:lonne, which we will sell low
P. snit the times ; also ; pure ground filo Coffee and Tur
key Oath* all put up in one pound packages. Call and
examine It the wholesale and retail aroce.y store of
NICHOLS k BOWMAN,
corner of /rent and Market streets.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
EIIEBROIDERED REPS,
Plan and Figured 'Rem
Rich Figured all Wag Detainee,
Plain Merinoes and . Cashmeres,
Fancy Paris Drees Silks,
Superior Plain Col o red Drees Silks;
Warranted makes or plain black bilks,
New Styles Low Priced Delalnes
Ai WHOA= lc aaoranive
siwatsizoorurtneffnack Market. Square.
CHOICE LIGHT< READING.
. 1 191 E SUTttelltr.ANDS, by , the author of
"Rutledge/t Prieo $1.2&
Also new editions of
BUTLEDGE-Luniforrn with "The Sather
sl.2s. • . •
BEULAll—twenty-fifth edition-81.25.
BAsr LYNNE—A? new Novel-50 cents.
TOM TIDLER'S GROUND, by. Dickens, 25 eta.
FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE, 88 ots.
Together with all the New Books, soon as
published at •
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
CD.' NI. 3M:FIEINC)JEL,
TEANBILING,AGENr OF THE
OW WALLOWER LINE.
ri}HIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE
1 is gill in successful operation and prepared to carry
freight as LOW as any other individual line between
Phibuhdphia, HarrisburiOunbury,Lawlaborg, Williams
sport, Je, say !Shore, look Haven, and all points on the
Northern °antral, Philadelphia and aria, and Williams •
pod, and Andra Railroads.
Loud Agent, at Harrisburg, •
D. A. iIIIANOIL
C Ekestraent to PEAOOOIE, ZELL k HENOEINAN, Nos.
Mt and 810 Mutat street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock,
1"..11.,wi1l arrive at Llarritbarg, reedy for de livery the
neit znoining. 0. B. tdURNOII,
apll4t 4 'traveling Agent. .
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
SISLELLENBERGER & BROTHER,
NO. 80 IiARICET STREET.
(Room formerly occupied by the Podoifico.)
MAE undersigned have just opened a
1. new and large thasortment of the latest stylea
awning. We are also prepared to manufacture to order
ad kinds of Gents Wear, cut to the haat elyie3 and faan -
MU. We hare always on hand a large smoky& Ready
made clothing and Gentleman's Funuanang Goods.
MAWR& H. SHELLigNititatigit & BRO.
COAL! POWDER!!
COAL REDUCED 1 1 1
1 N considetation of the hard times, and
L
•s Laellesclualvely ins °ASH, I have rafter)d the
price of Coal ea follows
Lykette Valley Broken $$ $2 90 per ton
" Large Egg sSO
"Small/Mx " 290
66 {{ s tove 290t4 44 .. gg is N u t 641 226
Wilksbarre ,g 2 90 it 46
IJ:wherry " 290 "
sigrAll Coal delivered by the Parts[ Wean Cam; it
can oe weighed at the purchasers acor, aura Git Kis
short 10 PuUSDS, the Coal wild be forfeited.
All Loud of the best quality mined, ueltvered free from
all impurities.
sireoalsuld In ontities, at the UMW IMOtalt.U.a
moss.
Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Po order, a large supply
always on band, at Manufacturers prices.
agrA lane VA of superior baled slay for sale.
yss Jams M. WHEELER.
JOHN B. IMILITEC't3
BOOT & SHOE STOKE /
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT 81.,
Harrisburg, Ts.
LwAirs on hand a large assortment of
Aa. BOMB, MOBS, Gamuts, sic., of the very best
iodates for Isdies, gentlemen, mid children' wear.—
Prioekto =litho times. All kinds of WORK MADE To
OBDIR in MS beet style by superior workmen
ItSPAIBINB done at short notice.
oetl&dtf JOHN B. WITH, Harrisburg.
• TREO. F. BC . H.EFFER,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
NO. 18, • HARKEY STREET,
• HARRISBURG.
.3rParticultr attention paid to Printing, Ruling and
Binding or Railroad Blanka, Manifests, Ninnies, Macke,
Dna', ma. printed at $2 3 $4, $4, and $6 per
tituaband to ed t at le. B/0
LAD/El3 CORSETS,
ALL OF THE DIFFZBENT SIZES,
WHITE AND COLORED.
She beet sulialb hianideetwied, esti be &en& at
OATHCIAM,
4 . . den to the Banisburg Bea Y.
BY THEO
From Carlo, Jlinois.
_.~.__.
ARRIVAL. OF REBEL PRISON
ERS FROM FORT DONELSON.
The .Esoaped Rebels Bnptosed to hitve
gone to Nashville.
SUPPOSED DESTRUCTION OH' CURES
VILLE BY THE REBELS,
THE REBELS ADMIT TEAT TEE TAKING
• 0.1? NASHVILLE KILLS REBELLION
IN TENNESSEE.
I=l
The steamer Memphis arrived from Fort Don
elson this evening, bringbig a Mississippi regi
ment prisoners, and fifty or sixty , wounded sol
diers, who were left at Mound City.
Eight or nine other boats are on the way
with rebel prisoners.
The rebels who escaped are supposed to have
gone to Nashville, where, or at Clarksville, it
is supposed the rebels will attempt to make
another stand. • •
This eveniug a great light was seen for sev
eral hours in the direction of Clarksville, and
it is suppoired the rebels have either burned the
town or their steamboats in the river, to pre
vent them falling into our hands.
The rebel officers admit that if we take
Nashville, the rebellion in Tennessee is gone
up.
The prisoners will probably be sent to Camp
Douglas to-morrow.
From Washington.
THE CELEBRATION IN THE CAMPS ON
THE POTOMAC.
NATIONAL SALUTE.
The Capital to be Itlaminated on the Md.
The Reported Capture of Savannah.
WASHINGVDT, Feb.._l&
The joy Crested by the great Union victories
is Still fervent in this region. This morning
the garrisons of the, forte and the batteries on
the Upper Potomac, celebrated the victories
with salutes, songs and every species of re
joking. In all the camps the enthusiasm t ie
loud and free. . -
A national salute WAS tired at the Navy
Yard to-day, in honor of the recent great victo
ries.
Congreaa has resolved to illuminate the pub
in buildings on Saturday evening, the 22d
DBE.
The Diplomatic Corps have been invited to
be present at the Capitol, on Saturday, at the.
reading of Washington's Farewell Address, be
fore the President and Congress.
Several vessels ran the Potomac blockade in
safely last night.
The report of the capture of Savnnah is cor
roborated by rumors from rebel sources.
Nothing official from a Union source has been
received.
LATER FROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER EDINBURGH
Departure of the Pirate Nashville
from Southampton,
THE TUSCARORA IN PURSUIT OF HER
European Political and Commercial
News.
The Steamer Edinburgh, which took the
place of the Etna, has arrived with dates to the
4th last. ,
Tne brig Fanny from Charleston, arrived
Jan. Lit., at Liverpool, with a cargo of cotton
and rosin.
The steamship Bremen broke down a day
or two before reaching Eouthampton, and
wee towed into port, arriving there on the
thbd.
The Hammonia arrived at Liverpool on the
third, anti the Canada reached Queenstown, on
the fourth.
The pirate Nashville left Southampton on
the Bd, and passed the Tuscarora off Cowes,
where she was anchored with steam up, but
the British frigate bhannon was alongside to
prevent her departure for twenty-four hours.—
The Nashville was last seen outside of the
Needles, steaming down the channel at full
speed.
The English journals generally applauded
Earl Russell's letter to the Admiralty, relative
to the use of British ports by beligerents.
The Times says that the Government acted
very wisely and impartially.
The Post thinks that tee letter must give
unusual satisfaction, and effectually check such
irregular proceedings as those of the Tuscarora
and Nashville.
The Obsaver says that the American Govern
ment is most anxious for a renewed effort for
a trans-Atlantic cable, and offers to furnish
half the means and ships if England does the
same. It also says that it is reported that
Cyrus W. Field undertakes another mission to
England on the subject.
Cabinet councils are frequent, preparatory
to the meeting of Parliament, on the 6th
instant.
Slidell arrived at Paris on the Ist inst.
A Madrid telegram, of the 2d, reports the
Sumpter still at Gibraltar.
A public demonstration was held at Florence
against the reactionary journals, but the au
thorities prevented a disturbance.
The morning Post receives the report that the
Arch duke Maxirolligul will 4W:Te throne , Oi
Mexico.
VIMINA, Feb. 9.—lt IS reported IR monetary
circles in Venetia, that the government has
decreed a forced circulation of the new money.
Disturbances have taken place in Verona and
Mantua.
Austria will accept the throne of Mexico for
Prince Maximilian, but will not cede Venetia
in exchange.
FROM FORTRESS itIONROIL
Foitrams Moslem!, Feb. 17,
via Baltimore.
A thg of trace brought over a lady from
Norfolk, but no newspapers.
We understand that the Norfolk Dal hook of
this morning makes no mention of the surren
der of Fort Donelson, but represents the con
test still going on.
Nothing additional has been received from
Savannah.
The U. S. gunboat Harriet Lane arrived
from Washington during lair. night. Although
fired at on her passage d iwn the Potomac,
but one shot struck her, slightly injuring her
wheel-house.
A contraband came in from Camp Bayard, at
Great Bethel, to-day, having started on . Satur
day night. He bringa no tuicamatiou of value.
A severe rain storm has pievalled since mor
ning, and there are now no signs of clearing
up ; the wind is from the north.
The steamers Stars and Stripes, Jersey Blues,
and other steamers for Hatteras, are detained
here by the weather.
Gene, Feb. 17
THE SURRENDER OF SAVANNAH.
ARREST OF TRAITORS.
It is rumored by passengers by the. Fortress
Monroe boat that news had reached Noriolk of
the surrender of Savannah, without a gun be
ing fired.
S. S. Mille, the publisher, and Thomas B.
Piggott, the editor of the notorious secession
sheet, The South were this morning arrested and
taken to Fort McHenry.
FROM CLEVELAND.
Firing of cannon all day ymterdey, mad bon
fires and general rrjoicing, ail last night, in
honor of the taking of Fort Donelson.
XXXVIIth Congress--First Session.
Mr. Hows (Wis.,) presented the joint resolu
tions of the Legislature of Whatonein in favor
of the relief of Ireland from famine referting
to her brave sons who are winning glory for us
on our battle fields. Referred.
Mr. Halms (N. Y.,) introduced a bill declar
ing the forfeiture of the rights and privlltges
of certain persons under the Constitution of the
United States. Referred.
Mr. WILSON, (Mass ,) from the Judiciary Com
mittee, reported back the joint resolution from
the House in relation to certain railroads in
Missouri. The resolution authorises the decre
tau, of War to pay certain railroads in Mis
souri, for the transportation of troops and
supplik &
Mr. Tntarstax, (Ill.) thought it involved the
very important question of paying damages,
and should be well cposidered.
Peodiog the consideration, a message arrived
from the House asking for the return of the
resolutions.
Mr. IStmos, (Mass.) introduced a resolution
that the Committee on the District of Columbia,
be instructed to inquire into the judicial man
agement of the jail in the city of Washington.
He had read a letter from Mr. Duval, stating
that great abuses were committed in the jail,
and esdeeially the flogging prisoners in a severe
manner. Adopted. •
The Senate was engaged during to-day in dis
cuss:mg the case of Mr. Stark's right to to seat
as Senator from Oregon, without arriving at
any result.
New Your, Feb 18.
On motion of Mr. WASEGIIRMII, (II.,) the
House took up the Senate juint res illation, ten
dering,the thanks of Congress to Capt. Dupont
and the officers and men under his command,
for the decisive and splendid victory at Port
Royal in November last.
Also, the Senate r esolution tendering the
thanks of Congress to the army and navy for,
under the Providence of Almighty God,'
achieving a series of brilliant victories over the
enemy, and in behalf of the Union and the
Constitution.
Both were passed unanimously.
The House concurred in the Senate's amend
ment to the Fortification bill.
Mr. STEMS, (Pa.,) from the Committee on
Ways and Means, reported back the United
States Note bill with dome mo liflcations. On
ids motion it was made the special order fur
to-morrow at 1 o'clock.
Mr. SEDGIVIOZ, (N. Y.,) reported a bill to
equalize the grades of the line officers of the
Navy.
Mr. THOMAS, (Mass.,) introduced a bill for
the better administration of the law of prises.
Mr. Thaw, (Hasa.,) introduced the following,
which was unanimously adopted :
Resolved, the Senate concurring, That the
Commissioner of Public Buildings order the
public buildings to be illuminated on Saturday
evening, in honor of the recent victories or
tatted by the Army and Navy of the United
States.
Mr. WAN:MINH introduced the following,
which was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, As a mark of respect for the mem
ory of the brave men who have been killed,
and'sympathy for those who have been wound-.
ed in the recent victories of our arms in South
Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina
and Virginia as well as a testimonial of the
profound admiration of this House fur the per
sistent and undaunted courage of all the offi
cers anctsoldiers, sailors and marines engaged,
and who have achieved for themselves and
conferred upon the countuy imperishable honor
and renown, that.this House do now adjourn.
- The resolution, we unanimously , adopted,
and the Rome.mordingly adjourned.
PRICE ONE CENT.
FROM BALTIMORE.
Besnmois, Feb. 18
Celebrating the Viotory.
CLIVELAZD, Feb. 18
WesmourroN, Fab. 18
STATE.
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES