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ZigtiS ~,, or morn than foe,. constitute a square.. 1, ~i -quare, one day SO 26 one week 100 ~ one month 2 00 ~ three menthe . ..... .. 8 00 six months ........ ............. 6 00 , One year 800 dtteressre, one day 60 one week 200 one month ..... 8 60 ~ three months..... 6 00 alx mouths ... 10 00 one year 15 00 FY Buriiiess notices Inserted In the Lessal COIWOM, or b e lote ilarrlges and Deaths, FIVE CENTS FRR r" VI frill' orb IWertiou. ire. Earriges:and Deaths to be charged an, regrubte .17 TeriiiiellieUts iltbital DR . JOHNSON 33 ALI-airrlldECl XILMI LOCK HOSPITAL jA discovered the moat Certain, speed) aud effectual remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. 1111.11171 A $ll TO TRIP'S ROM No Mercury or Noxious Ortega. sir A cull Waite/AUL, os so eltaitlll, to RION Owl or. Two Dals.lol, Weakness of the Back Or EOM, Strictures, Pains to be Loins, Affection* of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organi. Weak trees, Nervous Debility, Decay of theltyedca Pow era, !bap:psis., Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of dean rail Hatton of the Henri.. Timidity, Tremblinp, Dimness of Sight koT Iliddiniets, Disease of the Stomach, Affection/ Of the Head, Throat, Ni se or Skin—those terrible disor der% arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits co Beath—those dreadful and destructive practise) which produce conatitutioual debility, render mandage Impos sible, aDd destroy both batty and mind. YOUNG MEN. Young men especiaty who have become the victims et solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands co young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who mig ht otherwise h eve entranced listeniny eenates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ee lacy the bring lyre, may call with frill confidence. HARRIAGE. Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be ng aware of physical weakness, should Immediately eon. inn Dr. 1., and be restored to perfect health, ORGANIC WEAKNZO /nolosliateiy cured and foil vigor restored. who place* himself under the Bare of Dr. J. may religiously tont/dein nix honor lea gentleman, and COO. Fidontly rely upon his skill as a physician. al - 011ice Na. 7 :ouch FibtleTlOlC street, Baltimon, do., on the loft band side gulag from Baltimore street, 7 kers Iron the corner, Be particular in observing the noon or number, 01 you will mistake the place. Be par. 4tular for Ignorant, Trtifing Oman, with [llse names, or Mary I lurnbug Gerd/loafer, attracted by the repute Con of [lr, Johnson, I ark Dear MI letter* must contain a PestageStamp, to use on the only, JUJINBTON Cr. Johnsen member 01 the Royal College of Burgeons, ..,antinn, graduate trona nue of the most eminent Colt°, Pt if the United states, and the greatest part of whose lift nee been anent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila. dolphin and elsewhere, bus effected some of the most no. tordabing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing In the ears and head when asleep, great nor. vonentas, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulnesa, with frequent blushing, attended eometimee with derange. :merit or mind were cured immediately, TAKE TAKI num NOTICE Dr, d, dleafie9 all these who having Injured them soliee r.c,ln and on :roper ladulgeneles, that secret and solitary obit which rums both body and mind, cc. fitting them for oilier beakless°, society. Then i are some of the sae end melancholy ellen' pro- deem nv early habits of youth, viz : Weakneas of ea Duck mid Limbs. Pains in the Head, Dimino of Sight, Lies of Muscular Power, Palpitation of th Heart, Dye neptia, Nervous Irritability Derangement or the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of f)hanump. Mon, ho. MENIALLY. giNTALLT, the fearful ellects on the mind are mneh to oe dreaded :—Lose of Memory, Conhulon of Ideas, De. presenn ,i 1 Spirits, Fell Forebodings, Aversion toSeele , 4, 8014100 reri, Logo of Solitude, Timidity, tie., are Kent r rail eifwle. nacittole of persona of all agoe, can now lodge what tb, Cuote ol their decline In health, lolling their vigor, heroin ar weak, mile, nervous and emaciated, have a linkatit sprycarouce about the eye', cough, and aro. nj of wasumptloo. YOUNG MEN who have Injured themselves by la certain practice, in hated In when alone—a habit frequently learned from tvii wit.aovals, or at 'drool, the effect's of which are atheq `eft, even when asleep, and If not cured, renders tairate icamgelble, and destroy* both ailed and body, immediately. " 1 . 1 a Oily that a young man, the hopes of his tone. /t 7. the 4414 of bin parents should be snatched from ell mew la um copy - menet of tlfe by the consequences devAticF Irom Ito path 01 nature, and Indulging in a ortala Accra habit. 'ku %persona must, before tante= plum drat that a sound mina and body are the most n Whites to mote connubial happiness. It lc = Without these (be journey through life becomes a weal, otignmage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the shed bermes shadowed with despair, and filled with th Zelasehe!y reflection (bat the happiness of another be. estusebliehied with our Owe 011..10111,1sON'ti LhilltlitKATiNG RHMEDY FOR 011: SANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and Important remedy, Wesknese of the 9 ?0,112 are speedily cured, and Tull vigor restored. Choterode Cl the most nervous and debilitated win cad last all hope, hove heed Immediately relieved. All impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental illsqnsaill. ;mica Nervous Trembling, Weakness Or RXhIIIIIIIIIOD or Olt most fearful ' kind, speedily cured, TO STRAGERS. The sow thousands cured at this Initiation within the ate twelve years, and the numerous importaett Burgles operati ons iatrformed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re. loners of the papers, and many other persons, notices Of re t "Inch have appeared agate and again befohepublic, midge Ass standing GS entleman of character and re. soupdlys, Is a sufficient anaraniee to the satiated. DISEASES OF /11PRDI11NC-2.--When the misguided tad imprudent votary of pleasure Mule be hen Imbibed the Reeds of thin painful Mileage, it toe often happens that to ill-timed nose of shatno or dread of discovery detail two from applying to those who, from education and re. ifeetability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con. tututional symptoms of this horrid disease make their tOpearance, affecting the head, throat, newel, Ai n g m trogreaelog on with frlghtthl rapidity, mu death Puts; period to his dreadful sufferings by seeding him to "that Seems from whence no traveler returns." It is a met. mi thalY fact that thousands fall victims to thin terrible disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend.. eivi who, by the of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin To the constitution a nd mate the residue of life miserable, h'allumne..—The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his taw,. 49rietters MUst contain a Stamp to on the reply A i ll'homedies emit by Mall, . 1 19, 9 .0. 7 t?auth Fic.larick street, Baltimore. 'mrt"•eawly 1010,laCK-W HEAT Al EAL and CORN MEAL last reLeived au or sale low at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner Front and Market streets. RRAIR, TOOTH NAIL, CLOTH, HAT, 1411tItimd INFANT BRIIMEIBB, In great AUGER'S WWI &W.) tavcY aroa mina of (hand S transportotia, .t.NNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862. The Passenger Trains of the Pennsyrranla Railroad Company will depart wont and arrive at Rarriabarg and Philadelphia as follows : EASTWARD, dittoucal BOARS TRAIN leav 414113 , 1413.20 a. m, and arrives at Weat Philadelphia at 7.40 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Sunday,) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 p. MAILTRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 5.56 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 11.00 P. m. AOCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, agaves Harrisburg at 7.80 a. m., and arrives at West Phila delphia at 1/36 p. no. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaves liarritibara , at 2.00 D . m.. And arrives at Welt Philadelphia at 7.20 p. in. WESTW ARID. THROUGH EXPREBn TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.80 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.05 a. m., Altoona 8.40, a. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.25 p. m. MAIL TRAIN lOAVO4 Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., and ix rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. leaves Harrisburg at 9.00 a. in., Altoona, 8,30 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 9.80 p. H. PAST LINE leaves Philadelplibt at 11.26 a. in., Harris burg 4.05 D. in., Altoona at 9.10 p. in., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. In. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil. delpitia at 2.30 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m., MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy leaves Lancaster at 11.83 a. in., arrives , at Harrisburg at 1.80 P. M. The NEWS KIP EtMiti and PASSENGER TRAIN will leave West Philadelphia at 4.00 a. an.; Lancaster 7.07 a. In. ; Mount Joy at 7.43 a. re., Middletown at 8.25 a. in., and arrive at Harrisburg at 8.55 a. in., connecting with Mall Train west, from Harrisburg, at 9.00 a. in. SAMUEL 0. YOUNG, Sept. nut, lay. Penna. Railroad. Harrisburg, January 24, 1882 WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT. NEW Alit LINE ROUTE THOU TRAINS DAILY TO NEW TORII, AND PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARS.; ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM BIM 4,1861, the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia mum Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Philadelphia, as follows, via • EASTWARD. FIPREiS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 8.80 a. in., on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 11.5 a. in., and at Phil& delphts at 9.00 a. in. A sleeping car Is attached to the tram through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8 a. m.. arriving in New York at 5.80 p. m., and Philadelphia at 1.26 p. In. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p. m., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mail, arriving in New York at 0.60 p. in., and Philadelphia at 8.40 p. m. WESTWARD. FAST LINE leaves New York at 8 a. m , and Philadel. Oda at 8 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 1100 noon, and Phil. adoiphia at 8. 18 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 P 10 . EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 8 p. m., arri ving at Harrisburg at 8.10 a. m., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsbnrg. A steeping oar Is also attached to this train. COWleCiiollB are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading fir Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Reston, &e. Baggage checked through. Fara between New York and Harrisburg, $5 00 ; between arrisburg ande deiphia, 13 25 in No.l ears, and $ 270 in No. 2. Phila- For tickets or other information apply to J. J. CLYDB, not General Agent, Harrisburg. IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY. DR.P. H. ALLABACLI, Surgeon Den tist, Manufacture r or anueral Plate Teeth, the only method that obviates every objection to the one of arti ficial teeth, embracing partial, half and whole seta of one piece only, of pure and indestructia le mineral there ate no crevices for the acccu metationotramidl particles of food and therefore, no orlensive oder from the breath. as fie Me . tel is needle their construction, there cat be no galvanic action or metallic taste. Hence the indiv Ideal is not an noyed with sore throat, headache, he. Wee No. 48 North Second street, Harrisburg. °OM &V HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY i n, 1862. ID. ID. vi.ross & to., D W, GROSS & CO., wnol.Esmun AND RETAIL DRU GGISTS 9 NO. 19 MARKET STREET BARRISBURG, PE&N'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE. KEEPERS: AND 43ONSVMERS; 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 bast selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS di . PAINTS, 011 a Tarnishes and Glues, Drafty" Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spices Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine On., Bottles, Vials and ',mow Globes, Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks, &c., &e., &e., &c., &c., &c With a general variety of PEIMUMLY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the beat manufacturers and Pe tamers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTISTS OOLOBS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL HINDS. i ,- le - IT o - u \-----7-. i tif,--4",0 • te, 0 ,Lao 0 - '......---- D F 1 u r : ('.: mM 7 0 JO Q ......._-_--- I 9 m A .• a • A4R --., We respectfu►iy invite a call, feeling, confi dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH 1 TEETH 11 JONE'S AND WkLITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye ! Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell Be low as it can be purchased in the cities. rae.YeErs MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS COAL OIL CARBON OIL ! Being large purchasers In these Oils, we can oiler 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 ..kND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know no their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses And Cattle healthy and in g >od 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 ap pearance of their 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 time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberel patronage beatowe on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful 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. CHEAP SUGARS 1 at maims & BOWMAN, 116 owroor ?rod .1.11 i lisrcet, atzoats OEM unrau. PUBLIC SALE. N PURSUANCE of on order Dt the Or phans' Court of Dauphin county, %M , IA exposed to sole, oil 641TUitDAY, lice Bth day of blArch, 1862, at the Court House in the ally of Harrlfjurg at 2 o'clock, P. Y., the fol owing real e3tAte, ylz . A certain two story frame house and piece of grouno situate in said lty and county, bounded and doter bed 1e gallows, to wit : Begluelug eta point on South street, the corner of the phut) of ground and house formerly owned by James Williams, twelve feet and six inelior from West alley, the ., ee along said South street towards High street twelve feet six inches, thence on a line parallel with wet alley towards attte street fotty-sii feet six inches, thence on a hue parallel with elate street tweive feet six basher' towards West alley, thence on a line parallel with West alley forty-six feet six inches t 3 the place of beginning, together with the piece fif joined adjoining the aforesaid house and ground on the west side thereof, one foot wide on South street e.xtendiug in deoh the ame width par allel with weal alley thirty-two lost ton inches, heing Sow Oa/tan alley helongtoglt the ;Ogiaaid-aoolaa sad WWlLtaa a tWO rwryinum bum°, late 'the estate of aLlelll9 f THOkI2-OA. deceased. attoudanee will be given -tad condltims of sale made known by D tVal M. at/SI/C . :OS, lizeouto of satd de. J NU. RINGLiND, Cierk, U. 0 ceased. tebB•dti A. HUiVIMEI., DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, BUFFALO AND GUM ovsa SHOES, TRUNKS AND atiaesr BAGS. AT,TEUI OLD wren corner of the alloy, next to the Octurt douse, Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the late firm of A. Hummel al Ga., we trust by strict at tention to busmen, and by Seeping a wellingtons° moos os Goons to merit a eon.inuanee of the same. Plante call twit examine our awes and slums before buying elsewhere. Jan it-Iyd A HUMMEL Goods are purchased direct from he manufactures for cash enabling them to sell very tow. JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR /83133 1 131rALRIES si MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years ow, of my own manufacture. A line tut of &aloe Chewing ssil Smiting fouaroo, Pipes, Snuff and a large variety of dither articles constatuly on ban tor sate wholesale and retail. Mania ttl for former pat. towage, I, tope by Motel attention to humus to receive a liberal, share of the trade. A due Smoking Room attached, where customers may lay back and had my Sugars and 'fointuoe. Don't forget the window with the Snip in It; that is the mace to buy your T 00,40.10 and .e 4 ara. North Market Swan:, move Market Street, tionaour g . Dec. 4, MlL—am wM. WYKOFF. NEW DRI3BB GOO DS. EMBROIDERED REPS, Plain and Figured Reps Rich Figured all Wool Delaines, Plain iderinoes and Cashmeres, Fancy Paris Dress Silks, Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks, Warranted makes of plain black silks, • New Styles Low Priced Delaines UALHOART at BltalllEß'd Welt door to the Herrisourg Bea Market Square. opv4 -CUMULATED DANDELION COFFEE. LIST iiEUEIVSII, a largo quantity of ej superior Dandelion Coffee, which we will sell low t. suit the tames ; also, pure ground tile Coffea and Tur key Coffee all put up in one pound packages. Call and examine at the wholesale and retail Grocery store or NICLI.OLS 1 BOWMAN, corner or Front and Market streets. 4:D. F. 3111173EL0T0J3, TEAVELING,AGENr OF THE OLD WALLOWER. LINE. r riBIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE _L Is still in sneoessihi operation and prepared to carry freight as LOW as any other individual line between Phibutalphia, klarrisburg,Sunbury,Levrusburg Je say Shore. Loth Unman and ail points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia a nd nale, and Williams port and Hamlin Railroads. Loosl Agent at Hume burg, D. A. StU.S.LSOIL I; Goods sent to PEACOCK, 2111,1. & HENCHMAN, Nos. 808 and SIM blarket street, above /Eighth, by 4 o'clock. F. Id., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for de livery the next morning. O. F. MUICNCH, ap34f 'traveling Agent. NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER, NO. 80 KOUT STREET. (Room formerly occupied by the Pastoffice.) tri.ttE undersigned have just opened a A. new and large assortment of toe Wen styled of earthing. We are also prepared to manufacture to order all Mann of Gents Wear, cut to the latest style and rash - tom We have always op hand a large stoat of Ready made clothing and Gendeetaa's Foraimung Goode. nog-am fl. SIIELJAHOR-ttlitß & BRO. COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 1 I 1 N consideration of the hard times, and L as I sell exclusively FUR OMB, I have reduced the price of Coal as follows Lykens Fade) , Broken fat $2 90 per ton a. " Large Egg ea 290 as LI u Smailllg g 44 290 IC et 64 " Sieve " 290 ' 1 " 4C " Nut 4. 224 e 66 Wilksbarre of 2 90 46 46 Lorberry et 220 le et srAll Coal delivered by the Papist I won Cum; ft can oe waived at the purchasers Ocor, anti flt falls short.lo "warns, the Coal wild be forfeited. All Coal of the best quality mined, wavered tree hem ail impurities. si - Cwt sold In ontitles, at the sow= wimineme rates. Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, • large supply always on hand, at Manufsoiurers prices. sgarA large lot of superior baled Hay for sale. JAMBS M. WORMER. JOHN B. B.NLITHI3 BOOT & SHOE STORE, COMES SECOND AND WALNUT STS., • Harrisburg, Pa. AALWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOUTS, SHOES, GAITERS, Am., of the very best swathes for ladies, gentlemen, and chiltirens , Prices to suit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDifit in the best style by superior workmen REPAIRING demist short notice. JONG B. WITH. Harrisborg. THEO. F. OCH.EFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, WE2 STREET, AA RATSBErria, • se-Particular attention paid to Prhiting v Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Ninnies, Checks, Drafts, ACC. 0.1.503 printed at SS, 113, $4, and $b per thousand in elegant style. 120 LADIES CORSETS, ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES, WRITE AND COLORED. Tfiltbeet article roaautsotured, can be emnd at CIATIMaRTY, Next door to the Harrieburg Bank. _NIAOB-FAREL Nov. 1, 2 and 3 in all sized pact ogee. A large supply just received, and each paokage warranted as represented, for sale by Wit DOCK, Jr., a Co. The Public Schools of Highspire. For the Telegraph.] Manama, Feb. 20, 1862 Mr. Enrroa—Sir, although we are not one of that number who delight in heralding the faults of others, nor standing upon the house tope and crying out to the passer-by that he may stop to note all the misdoings of his fellow creatures, we neverthelestt deem it altogether imprudent to remain silent and suffer the vo taries of ignorance and prejudice to assail with impunity the most cherished institutions of the land. We have been forced to wituess within the last few days, the repulsive bight of a few individuals assailing a custom established by the most popular schools of the land, with an audacity and stupidity equalled only in folly by the Ilddliog of Nero during the conflagration of Rome. Such uncalled fur attacks need but to be mentioned that they may be despised. - From the east and from the west our papers come ladened with gleatliogs - of eishibitions, and teeming with commendations of the custom, and words of encouragement to the youths of our schools But a few days ago, ant a spell of enchantment as It were, was thrown over the schools of this place, by the inter, sting ac counts of tke progress and succesa of the exhi bition of Philadelphia high school, which is probably the most thorough, efficient and pros perous school of the kind in the State. Every nerve was strung anew for action, and the p'u pils of our schools, burning with emulation and the determination to accomplish like results, pressed eagerly forward with renewed energy, anxiously awaiting the time when they shalt be permitted to make a public exhibition of their labors in the school-room fur the last few months, and give evidence that their time has not been spent in vain. But all of a sudden that spirit of rebellion, which is the source of all evil, has manifested itself in the actions of certain individuals of this place, who ciandestinly seek the ruin of our schools and the destruction of the scholar's brightest anticipations. Such a course is un doubtedly the result of impure motives upon the part of its advocates, and we trust will meet with that censsre which it justly de serves from an enlightened public. We hope the gentlemen will hereafter be more discreet in selecting a victim for their malice. It cer tainly would look better in this enlightened age if they would attend to their own business, rather than try to injure others by means of catrying petitions and conniving at the pro gress of the ago. We would at least advise them "to take the beam out of their own ey e before attempting to pull the mote out of their brother's eye." As OBSERVER. How Great Britain and France will consider the news from Roanoke is apropos. If anxious to interfere in our concerns, it will probably resolve them at once ; for three, and at most six months, will put interference out of the question. If merely desirous, for the sake of humanity and the prosperity of commerce, to secure an early and a lasting peace, they will see that bothi these ends can be obtained by giving the Government fair play, as it will soon crush the rebellion, and, by re-establish ing itself, promote trade, the arta and freedom. But if, animated by envy, tyranny or blood thirstiness, they contemplate either recognition of the South, or armed help to armed treason, let them first behold a vigorous and united North, its energies now developed and its spirit aroused, determined to accept neither mediation nor compromise till the old land marks shall be re-established, and the old flag again honored from the sea to the lakes. TENNESSEE AND ALABAMA Corrox. —The open ing up of the Tennessee river, brings us into the heart of the best upland cotton region. If the government will keep a gunboat, or so, sailing up and down that river, an immense supply of the staple can be procured in ex change for goods or cash. A large trade will spring up iu that region, as soon as the rebels are driven out of Columbus and Nashville. Memphis will tall as soon as Columbus is taken, and Tennessee and Northern Mississippi and Northern Alabama may yet do a fine spring trade. STRANGE Putusaluttrr —A singular punish ment of public degradation was inflicted a few weeks ago at St. Petersburg, on Michael bilk tiaboff, guilty of propagating seditious writings. A sword was formally broken over his back, and he.was sent for six years to work in the Siberian mines. A subscription has been made amongst literary people of St. Petersburg on behalf of the condemned, and the sum of four thousand eight hundred crowns has been raised to enable him to ride the journey to Siberia. BOSOM A BOMBSHELL. - The Charleston Courier has the following incident : " A few days since a shell from one of our guns in a battery, not a hundred miles from this city, tell without explosion. It was found by a group of little Africans, who, supposing it to contain something good, put it into a tire and gave it a roasting. Fortunately the explosion which ensued frightened them without serious iujury." APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEFENCE OP THE Coen of litsssacaustrr9t—Th4 resolve, appro priating the sum of half a million dollars for the defence of the coast of Massachusetts, has passed both branches of the Legislature, and received the approval of the Governor. By its terms, the Governor is to issue proposals for bids for the completion of the works desired, under the supervision of officers of the United States Government. Tail TUMMY EXTERSlON.—Notwithstanding the completion of the new front of the Treasury in Washington, the building is still insufficient for the accommodation of the largely increased clerical force employed. The attention of the Chairman of the Ways and Means has been called to this fact, and the recommendation of an appropriation to complete the west wing will be made. INCUXBILARON 3 by debt and taxation are the common burdens or all countries. We alone have hitherto enjoyed an immunity greatly exceeding that of other nations. And now that our turn has come, we may safely repose on the unquestioned vigor and vitality c.f our country to carry us through the trial. BISHOP POLK. eon I•i'MANCIPATIoN. — Gen. Bish op Polk, has, it is reported upon apparently good authority, in a recent letter, contended strenuously that the South should,aa a military necessity, emancipate all the slaves within her borders.— Waile. Or. 2i'lbunt. PRICE ONE CENT. BY THERM LATER FROM HAVANA. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ROANOKE. Continnanoe of the War in Venezuela. Frightful Revolution at Honduras. IMPORTANT FROM ST. THOMAS COZZI A. British Commander Attempts to fake a Beaman from an American Ship. 11. 13. Guaboat Proteoted the Man. Prompt /Lotion of the Governor of Bt. Thomas. '•JOHNNY BULL" APOLOGISES. LATE NEWS FROM" S&P ISLAND THE MEXI CAN WA R Arrival or General Hiramon at Havana. NEW Your., Feb. 20. The steamship Ito snoke arrived at this port to-day ,from Havana on the 15th. N.►s9Au, N. P.—Dates to the B,h state that several vessels had arrived there, aavieg run the southern blockade. The steamer Kate sailed on the 80th, with a part of the Gladia or's cargo, probably for Now Orleans. Te steamer Miramon sailed for Matamoros on the 7th. Thu war in Venezuela continues. The gov ernment had notified the editors of the jour nals of that country that they must affix their names to the articles they may publisu here after, as they would be held personally re sponsible for the sentiments they expressed.— Several prominent persons had been arrested. A frightful revolution raged in Honduras.— President Guardiola had been assasainated at his door. The troops had joined the insurgents and the greatest excesses were being c. mitted in Trnxillo. Dates from St. Thomas, West ludies, to the second says that a British commander attempt ed to take a seaman from an American vessel by force but the United States gunboat pro tected the man. Thu governor of St. Thomas notified the Brit ish officer that the guns of the fort would aid the Iroquois in this res!stance. Toe British admiral, woo arrived subsequent ly, reprimanded the commander, and duly apologized to the American consul for the in dignity. The Iroquois sailed on the 16th, and the Quaker Oity sailed on the 30th. The barque W. G. Anderson arrived at Ha vana on the 281.11, with Ship Island dates to the 7th. Five ships of Porter's expedition had arrived an.l two more were spoken on the lltu instant, off Havana. '1 he United States troops on the Island were all well. The Mexicans insist on the re-embirkation of the Spanish troops before they will enter into negotiations, but consent that 200 allied troops shall attend the negotiations at Um ,ba. The allies state that they ehail advance during February to Oris ',bap and give battle at Cerro Gordo, if they are opposed. The Mexican papers express the greatest hatred for the Spaniards. Four rebel schooners had arrived at Havana from New Orleans with cotton. Miramon arrived at Havana and it was stated be would sail on the 15th tot Cadiz, but he will doubtless make his way to Mexico. Vera Cruz dates to the Bth state that no ad vance of the allied forces had yet been made. Chore were over 1,000 sick soldiers at Vera Cruz, besides hundreds that were at Z .refera.— the yellow and typhoid fevers had broken out among them. XXXVIIth Congress—First Session. Wessteurroti, Feb. 20 SENATE. The Senate passed the army appropriation bill for 1862, and then wont into executive sea don. After the executive session a messaae was re ceived from the House acquainting the t , enate with the former's action in the amendment to the United States note bill. A committee of cunftrence was then ap pointed. Adjourned. ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES All of the Senate amendments to the United States note bill were acted on. ghat m.king interest payable in coin was agreed to. That pledging lands, duties, prose• ds, rebel property, redemption, interest, principal debt, was re jected. The bill again goes back to the Senate. The post office approptiation bill was taken up in committee. Mr. VOOBIOIIO3, (Ind.,) made a speech against the emancipation policy, and for conducting tte war on the principles of the Constitution without interfering with the statues of persons in any State or territory. Ha quoted the Presi dent's, McClellan, Coulees, Holt, Butler and Seward's policy in support of his views. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. liiow Yoaz, Feb. 20. Flour heavy ; salea of 8,000 barrels at $6 50 13.5 60 for State, decline of 5c., $6 00@6 10 :or Ohio, and $6 10(36 35 for soutnein. Wheat has a declining tendency, sales unim portant. Corn dull, sales of 15,000 bushels at 631@65c. Beef steady. Polk firm at 518 g 14. Lard steady at 74(3,81. Whisky dull at 250. Colton quiet at 23c.; Flour dull, Sales 10,000 bbla. at $5 50@,5 60 for State, an advance of 5c.; s6@6 10 tor Ohio and $6 10W 30 for southern ; Wheat dull—sales of 5,600 bus. at $1 49 for white. Michigan Corn dull--sales of 42,000 bus. at 63i465; Pork firm at $lB 60 for prime. Lard firm at 7v48-1. Whisky dull at 25c.
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