........, - ...... .. . , .._. . , e• — ••,,, (--% -",-- • ' ' ' • • '... . . . . .. . .... -----___. ~„,,-,_...„.,t,...,,, J _v. 1111 1 ,..G .. ;.- - • •- _-,-i- ''''',: _ • _ __ _ __ __ __ _ __ _ _ _. 0 • /1 ' . . GEORGE BERGNER. EG RA P I'I''',LISHEL) EVERY. DAY, ..~~H(+r B E RON E R,, F. K,a18.--$1:191.1 samossrriost. ILIGRAPIJ ,s served 43 enbaertbeee In the P week Yearly SUbseribere will be rut vsuce "vu swo•Wisety Timm:nun. l.Ark 1, i)Fe publinned twice Pa week during ihe Legtslature, aed weekly durlog the yk and furnished to subscribers at rotri, Vi 7 : .b. , r bee per pear Somi-Weekly..sl 60 ..12 00 „22 00 1 00 IMINEE Ii A I VA. , OF ADVgitTISING. ,D, y irts constitute othe r hair square. Night e tutu fe.ir constitute& square. r e, o ne day en , week ne month d e er months , months yeti? .... • • . ou.• day ...... .• 2 00 et, mouth ...... 3 60 Ili tee MOWS ..... ....... 300 .1, mouths 10 00 ... . . .16 00 'Miffs inserted in the LAOcti Cottiour. or Deaths, FIVE CKNTS Ottlt sraß and Deaths to be charged aa regale" • illtbital . J 01IN SON ILLATINICCoNtiaII 1 HOSPITAL. ,!itowered ilia moist certain, speed) rowdy m the world for OF IMPRUDENCE. [tut, ie All TO TW111.41 110111111. Mtrr OT NOXIOUS Drage. .1 oI6ANTID, UR NO auxin, ER FROM OWN TV Two Dan.lllll tt, Bark or mbs, Strkdurea, Palm h) ot the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic ,• , IN;blltty, Decay of thePhyidos, . POW. , i, , OW Spirit., Confusion 01 deal, i'tmttllty, Tremblhami, Dtamost I , l.tetuse ul the Stomach, Affections t, N.,+,. or : 4 lttn—those terrible direr• wittwrettoll or 8011%117 Habits 01 .1,, dretroolive practises which L.. .oLtoloy, reader 11111.1111114 tmpca -1,-tr.% hody red mittd. VOL NG MEN. k , Who Dave become the viotttne el tbal dnallui and destructive habit whki, oseiy grave thtruseads of ,i. r. the r n ..t eta talent and brilliant Intel . bare entranced listecinp m. tr, ,aarn of eluquellee, Of waked to ea L , ,r,r.tr yreLl wii b full oceindenau OF•IttAGE. • 1111 (11RteinPUitin5 nitrite, be. yt kAt Less, shollidllll.llllXlll y wt. to perfect health. WF.A.KNBB .srrd and M *for watered. c rcrr c o eu elide!' the care Of Dr. J., cif Lauer as a gentleman, and son, e Ydl as ► nilytitli&n. Frederick street, Beittnioris e '.l!r ' .me going from Baltimore atreet a ; e i r particular in observing wilt mistake the place. Bo par. tdiry Quacks, with false names, 'll...e.afer, attracted by the repute,. near tf,PI rn t Iti a Poll4l4llBtaMp, oON OD Olt JOHNSTON .t attt o r ttl, the Royal Collage or Bargoons, tbie !rum one of the mast eminent Mier* the greatest part of whose Btu • ti losplitla of London, Paris, Phi.. hoe elected Rome of the =eel ar e. ere ever known. Many troubled . _ • ' , r tilf vin. and head when nudeepopnbid Der ., ...m.,1 al sudden nonnde ' baabruleeil, • . • 41, I) . , skttondod somettroesudth derange ... , i‘ i , Ir•y1 trernediately. 1 A'A E l'A uncULAIt NOTICE. - rirrs All tenon who hiving %Sewed then , It mid dumper Andulgendes, that secret :' , l n't.'h ruins both body sad mind, nu m t,r.iber httatOfflSlOT society. .., ~ ; 01 of the Bad end melancholy enacts pc . • ...y I,Anis 01 yeah, viz : Weakness of the ta fr . -.- a aft to the Ilead, Dimness of SI tit, ‘: 111.!' t'tlxvr,11411•11t1011 01 I alartl 1 " l't'll‘Y, DenktigeMoolo the Dig re , Titeo.l c.iehility, hytaptorrur dr gnosurup. MENTALLY. ellecla on the mind are mush to -Lua Aemory, Confusion of Idea, Forebodings, Aversion tokele ol Sulltude, Timidity s ke., ire lone 01 au ape, mut now judo what In tuoilth, losing their vigor, 'fir, nervous sad emaciated, have a ealce about tho eye', cough, and BYTAP* YOUNO LIEN • .1, lilealgehrall by a Oethttn practice, lo habit frequently learned from ' f • ge hoot. the affects of which are wh,n thtecis, and If not owed, renders ttl , leatroya both mind and boar , altaa staiy tr.al a !,uttow 111•11, the bOOOlll et Ws coon. 4 Iry veireeta t abould be watched from ci u k, , etoa et life by the eonseqUenooll a Le path ni nature, and Indaleng In ■ q , `% ' , el , . persons MUM, before conks nAgitinol. 1,1.) ra. 11 5.11,4 nosy are the most s 1 , 011104 v.ououblal happiness. 41 71= intit,ey through life becomes a weary bourly darkwie SO the view; the 5 1, 10u(..,1 with despair, and filled with Lb Isw That the bappinisia Oi Another 14. * tt. slit I~WR ' RIMRD4 ?OR Olt tiAN WI:ARNO& , ru , ertant remedy, Wallin:tea of taw • .y °reit, and full vigor restored. ' t,. nervous and debilitated whe e 11.0 immediately relieved. Ail r.efe, l'itystrai or !festal Disqualill• Weakness or Itihaustkoi or • cll,l, emrdily oured. It) 41.11.ANGERB. curedat this battalion wttiun the 41 the numerous imporutat Ban %a • by Jr. J., witnessed by the re. '"; an,ta oilier parsons L ookictinLot er , h. b au d4l again before UM plena, 44 'enders/at; of due:meter and p.a. iwat guarantee totote ealialad. F IieRI'DENCE.—When the min guided • i' , AAr r.l pleasure nude he bum Imbibed queue, It too ortea happens tbal ...tme or dread of discovery deters ~..e I t%imp Who, from education end re. hrf head bon, delaying tin the con. ibis horrid damage make their 1 lh, hood, throat, note, skin, bey '. • .41A frqhtlul rapidity, tilt death puts a 'mil " d Ke by Reeding him to ~t hat • trarnlor returns." it is a mei• victims to this terrible •.• 4he At:114111111DM of Ignorant pretend «,:l,lilldeadly! poen, meroarg, 1 10 "'l reeldun lire miserable. O .Joci.es Otploo3llll bang In hi' n, of .at,ia a Stamp Loss os the reply „to r ALMA. atithLGl'' 1;F: D of GOODS ! FURS 11 s,tnek of these goods will be ;„ .4 tt at von' low Iloos-ea: furl ,vlll7 Nett door to the Harrisburg Boa' MAD. Grass ilk (go., D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, AR:KE'T STREET HARRISBURG, PENN'A ..$0 28 .. 1 00 .. 2 OD .. 800 _ LOO .. 800 DRUGC+ISTS, MUSICIANS, STORE. KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our aolortmont of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and best selected stook in this city, of DRUGS, OREIdIOAT.E*PAINTS, Droatiatb, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pore firenuad aptiMiii Bax:ning Fluid and Aleohcd, Gard, Sperm and Pins 011 a, Bottles, Vials and lowly Globes, OEMSIe Soap, Sponges and Corks, die., Ate., Ste., act., APIs., dro, dse With a general variety of Etsf 1 1: 4 :V&S • OM :4:1 selected from the beet manufacturers and Pe tumors of. Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTB, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VANN - WEB, WINDOW GLASS, AIIIIBTB COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUME IN ALL THEIR VARTWITED, COLORS AND BROWNS OF ALLJUNTO4, a , 1 \ ---- -- - 0 4 . I_l-7 .r..-- ,1,...11 0 I i:ia • .._.....:-- We respectfully invite ► call, feeling, coal dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satbdarlion. TERTH I TENTS!! 10;i4=FAZirk4:$ yy:.:.ii*Zo): 7 ;syA i4k1A:,04:1 PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Oonoentrated Lye 1 Wholesale Agents for *spider, which we sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. MAIM'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTILIAOTS COAL OLG 1 CARBON OIL 1 Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can oiler inducements to close buyer& Coal Oil Lampe of the most Improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal 011. FAItMERS AND GRAZIERS, I Those of you who have not gives our ROHM aND CIATTLIC POWDIUttI a trial know so their saperlority ► and the advantage they are keeping Horses :and Cattle healthy and in good condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they hare derived from the nee of our Cattle Powders by the Increasing quantity and quality of milk, beskles improving the general begat and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long experience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the Ueda, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we e►a in a very short thus furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the [ beet of tern. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestow e on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, • careful selection of PURR DRUGS at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the favor of a dieorim , hutting Public- • cip,AP SWAM 1 I-M at Mama BOIrAIN t : 4 1111 moor Coax act dlartat craft, I NO, 19 and slues, HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1862. fftisullanfang PUBLIC BALE. N PURSUANCE of on order of the Or phans, Court of Dauphin county, Will be exposed to SATE" RDAY, the Sth. day of March, 1862, at the Court Bowe In the city - of Hamlin:Meg at 2 o'clock, P. 5., the following real estate, via t A Certain tWo• story frame house and piece of ground situate in said aby and county, bounded and. decorated as falowe, to wit : Beginning ate- point on South street, the corner of the Williams, und and house formerly owned by famte elee feet and six inches from West alley, theses along said South street towarde High street twelve feet six inches, the rneon a line parallel with west alley towards State street forty-six feet six inches, thence on a line parallel with State street twelve feet mu imams towards West alley, thence on a line parallel with West alley tortyvtix feet-six inches to the place of beginning, together with the pleas of ground sukkohangthe a t house and ground on the west side thereof, one foot wide on )3011W - street extending to depth ;be same width par allel with west alley thirty-two feet ton inches, being now need as en anerbe/011011g to the aloreseld house and. ground, whereon le erected a two story irame house, late the estateofKLlZsßßTFl THOtik.. , ON. deceased. Attendance will be given and conditions of Sale made known by DAVID D. IttANNSON, axecutor of said de ceased. JNO. RINI3LAND, Clerk, 0. C. flobttlits A. HUMMEL, • DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, BUFFALO AND GUM OVER SHOES, TRUNKS AND CARPS BAGS. AT Tali OLD STAND corner of the alley, nets to the 000 r% H 00" Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Ttninkfal for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the late arm of A. Hummel & 00, we trust by Strict at. ten►ton to bisainess, and by keeping a well ammo STOCK Olt GOODS to merit a conilnuanee of the Same. Please call and minims oar moos and, mass before buying elsewhere. a HIMMEL Goods are purchased direct from he manufactures lbr cash enabling them to sell very tow. JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT Or SIIPERIOR 1911EIGI-411. - EILISt g - MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years old, of my own manufacture. A lice tot or choice Chewing and Smoking Tooaceo, Pipes, Snuff and a large variety of other artioles constantly on hat, e for sale wholesale and retail. Itutoklul for former pat ronage, I hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share or the trade. A tine Smoking Room attached, whore customers may back and teat my Sews and Tobacco. Don't fOrget the window with the Snip in it; that is the place to buy your Tobaciao and tows. North Market Square, above Market street, Harrisburg. 1881.—ditm ' WM. WYKOFF. NEWDASD GOODS. IGIAIRROIDERED REPS, 1:a Plain and Figured Rape, Rich Figured all Wool Detainee, Plain Merino% and Cashmeres, Fancy Paris Dress Silks, Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks, Warrantedmakes of piainblack silks, New Styles Low Priced Delaines At csrmagurr 8g BROTHEWS Mtext door to the IlarrisbnAg Meek Market Square. Dove CELEBRATED DILHDELION COFFEE , JUST HEGEL:PHD a large quantity of superior Dandelion *glee, which we will sell low ki suit. the times ; slap, pure ground 1110 Coffee and Tur key Oolles all pat twit one polled packages. Oen and examine at the wholesale and retail N growl , store or DMIOLII k BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets. a. 38 -1 .. 31dC117.10.01a.E1C, TRANICLINO AeENT OF Tlll4 OLD WALLOWER LINE. gaIB OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE 1, wain snoceseful operation and prepared to carry t es LOW as any other individual line between phi, HarrisburgAnnbury,Lewisburg, Williams sport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all points on the Northern °eat* Philadelphia a nd stria, and Williams - port and HEWN.'Railroads. Local..pa at Harriabrg D. A. MU II N OH. Goods sent to PBADOOK, ZNLL & lIINOHNIAN, No& 808 and 810 Market street, above Bightb, by 4 o'clock, P. IL, will arrive at Harrieberg, ready for de livery the next morning. 0. F. HOBNOB, /watt Traveling Agent. NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER, .No. 80 MARKET STREET. Tr ffi .) Room formerly occupied by the Portoce undersigned have just opened a new and large assortment or the latest styles of clothing. We are also prepared to manufacture to order alt Muds Of Gents Wear, out to the latest styles and bah - tons. Ws haws always on hand a large stook or Ready mode oblate' sad Gentleman's Foratsaing Goode. nolikinm H. IIIfiELLIGIESSteGGR It BRO. COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 1 1 1 1 N consideration of the hard times , and L u I sell exclatdvelly FOB CASEY I have reduced the price of Coal es follows : Lykena Valley Broken 0 $2 en Par ton L arge Egg 2got/ It • 44 tf S a ailßu H 290 it ft a " Sieve " 290 " Nat N 2 26 . u et Wlikabarte" 220 " Lorberry * ~2 90 " All Coal delivered by the harmer Moos' Gems; It can oe weighed at the purchasers dcor, one If it falls abort 10 rousts, the Coal wilt! be forfeited. All Cool of the beat quality mined, uelivered free from all Impurities. aircoat auld In quanta', at the LOW'S? 11110L1211.1 PROM Arta for [Neat% Celebrated Powder, a large supply always on head, at Mannfacturera prima. WA large lot of imparter baled Say for stale. 114 JettisS W. WHEELER. JOHN B. warms BOOT & SHOE STORE • OORNES stmo AND WALNUT ST&, Harrisburg, Fa. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment, of BOOTS, MOM, GLIVERI3, &0., of the very best attaillies tor ladies, gentlemen, and children's' Wear.— Prices to soft the times. All kinds of WORK BABB TO MUMS ha the best style by superior workmen IMPAIRING done at short notice. oat.l6.dtt JOHN B. BIGTII, lissrlsbres, THEO. F. OCHEZTER, BOOR AND JOB PRINTER, 80. 18, ifARKEI STREET HAREJBBINIG. sir Particular attention raid to Printing, Ruling and glutting of Railroad Blanks, klatufesta, OheOkS, Draft., &u CARDS printed at SA, $ 5 , $4, and $5 per thousand in elegant style, 120 LADIES CORSETS, ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SI WS, wain AND COLORED. MNpeat adtbde inanufactured, oan be found at CIATROART.T, Next doorto tbalbutlaburg Ban k. VACIENNETA Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in all .aised sisoglips. A largo supply jog rboetved, and era 400liroge warranted as ropronotad for oale by lilt BOOK, Jr. , di 6. Cotes of aravel Se 41.ransportatiut, 'ENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD WINTER TIME TA BL E , FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILA,DELPHIA. ON LIM Arm MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1882. The : Raeriesger Trains or the Peuridylvatia Railroad i Glimpser. well Wart ream and arrive at Harrisburg. Pbiladelp. : • " • , it $ T W4ll O lOl. THROH . • eitg TRAIN leaveilitiviebarg at 820 s. a 'strip* at Weal PhOtallibidadiM a.m. - FAST . leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Hillidar.)' at 1.00 p. ", and arrives at Watt Phlladelptda p.m. IiAILT • . leaves lliarrisburs(ezeitid 8084 iiith at 5.56 p. M, antarrivarat Watt RhllAdelptits st - 11.015 P. 8 /. , accosiiiitttatoti via lice= Joy, learfea Rusts: at t a.itt„liad semis at Wald doled% at . 86 p. m. . . HAll rRR eiIaiMMODatION TRAM, via catreprr. Dia, tear *burg at 2.00 o. 0.. ant arrives at Wird . rhtladelp . - 4t 7,20 p. m. 'WEsTWAiID. TiIitOVIXPREEIIa TRAIN lsava Philadelphia At 10.110 p. m.,Aarratbarg u Lee a. in, altotma in., and mitres at Pittabarg at 1.2 e p. m. NAM MTN kismet Philadelphia at 8.00 a. ics., mid Ar rives at &Mahn rgat 1.20 p. m.i lame HArrieb Unlit 9180 m., Alux#a., 8,30 p. and aretvga Maims. it 9.30 p. H. FAST Llncletivea Philadelphia at 11.26 a. burg 4.06 FL ill., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arilving at Pittsburg itil.4o a. m. HARRISEIIIRG At.I3OI.IIIODA'PION TRAIN leaves Phil. delphia at 9.80 p. nn.; and arrives at ilartiabarg at !Lao P. BIOUNT4AT eOHOHMODATION via Mount Joy,leaves LanatisterAtklp a. m., whim at Harrisburg at 1.50 p. m. The NRWSESPRINkIand PLIBBNOBR TRAIN will kimo Watt Phiiadgliatila at 4.00 a. m.; Lancaster 7.07 a. XL Mount Joy .at x. 43 a. m. iiiddletovra at i 3.26 a. in., arrive at Viborg at US a. m., commeNng with liatt Train wed, aliTarrisburc at 9.0011. m. &WWII D. IMMO, .Bupt. Asa; 11tv...earula. Railroad. HarriebroV a January t4,,1.852 -.4tt WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT Alit LIMB ROUTE Tang TRAINS DAILY TO NSW YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT GEL&NGE OF ()Alai ( I N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM- N, BERSOLB6I,,the Passenger Trairus will leave the Philadelphia IWO Reading Railroad; Depot, at Harrisburg. for. New Tork and Philadelphia, se follows, viz, EASTWARD. KSPRIRS UM loam Harriabum at 8.80 a. no., cm ar rival of Peniusylvarda Railroad Uproar' Train from the Wiled, arriving In New York at 11.5 a. in., and at Phila delphia at 9.00 a. in. A eleepitig car Is attached to the train through from Pitiaipurg without change. NAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at S a. 1:13-, arriving fa Kew York at o.Bop. m. , and Philadelphia at 1.26 p. m. FAST LINE leaved Harrisburg at 1.40 p. m., on arrival of Pennsylvania *Railroad Past NMI, arrivi ng is New (fork at 9.14 p. m., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. WEBTWARD. FAST LlNSleaves New York a; 6a. in" and Mamie 1. phi& at 8 a. in:, arriving at Harrisburg as 1 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 17.00 noon, and Phil adelphia at 8.15 p. m., arriving at Elburbsburg at 8.10 p m. EXPRZBS LINE leaves New York at 8 p. in. arri ving at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. in., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Enrage Train foi , Pittriburg.. A sleeping car is also attached to this train . Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wlikesbarre, Allentown, Easton, &c. Baggage checked through. taro between New York and Harrisburg, NS 00 ; between Harrisburg and Phila. $8 28 in No. 1 oars, and S 2 70 in No. 2. For tickets or other Information apply to . . :PORT FOLIOS —KITING KITING DESKS, TRAVELING BAGS, - - PURSES, - PORTMONATES, And ageneral assortment of FANCY GOODI3 have jnat been received at BFJIGITER'S OBBAP BOONBTOIt.E. ELIN4it'S DRUG' BTORI is the place to biy taig.ji!!Wig:Ulas. the Etlegrapt. To Miss A. B. S., of Wilmington, Del. Far ttaTelegraph.) Thou bast left me to my ISOITOW, And withdrawn thy love from me But my mem'ry still must borrow All its dearest thoughts from thee. Tho' I know that I am fading 'death a cold world's bitter blast, And they tell me 'tis degrading, rat,-I'll iorA i ßsp4hou, When.6.oo 6 el97lFOnaewfatiagated,. It verb newly* now tcvtalk How M,r6ematant Mart was alighted— Thon diked yettemember well; Bat I mean not to:upbraid thee-- Mayletthou never know the smart, When tome false 'ooe,has betrayed thee, Of a fondand faithfelieert. For the TeleitPsPh Mr. Forron.:—By inserting the following ex tract from one of our refigfOns'iOlitreae, in the collimos of the Tazzortara; you will oblige a friend, and perhaps stimulate etuistians to pray more earnestly for the - sgocess of our army, and tha speedy 'termination of rebellion against our - National Goveinment. It is headed— , " That God would, in His infinite mercy, so blow otwikbttional Government, as that it may be able to ,preaerve its unity and entireness ; tri umptiOnir all the dark maohirtations of its enemies; succeed in all its efforts to restore concorcland peace: te secured in tte means of defence against, all t defeat and disaster, and in all its official persons and acts, be an example to the people of hi:treble trust in 'God, and of conscientious faithfulness. That God wouia divest the war =of all brutal pamiens and barbarous acts :, and as far as poWble prevent the effusion of human blond. That he would, by His grace, minter. act the demoralising influences of camp life, and so plentifully endue our soldiers and sail• ors with His Holy Spirit, that amidst all their peculiar temptations, they may learn to fear His holy name, and offer to him a spiritual, worship: _ . , That He wouldmercifully spare,the„UrfS o the leadem.of ear fumes, imparting to Ahern bravery and Skill, and enable them to devise and execute such plans as may contribute to ultimate succcsa. That be would shield our soldiery in the day of battle, and prepare those who are appointed to fall in the service of their countiy, for a sudden and violent transition from liie to death. That He would alleviate the pains and sorrows of the woun ded and mutilated, and lead them in their afflictions to look up to christ as a sympathising Saviour. That He would visit with His mercy those who are lying in the camps and hospitals sick and disabled, and bless the remedied for their moral improvement, as well as physical restoration. That he would lead the chaplains in the artily and navy to 'feel their heavy re sponsibility, as those who are entrusted with the care of souls,tand divest each of official po sition as have no just sense of their holy voca tion, or bring it into discredit by their unholy living. That He would mercifully protect the families of our soldiers, who are deprived of their presence, and to mitigate their situation, that their sacrifices may be tolerable. That He would bring the war to a speedy close; in spire the enemies of the government with a better mind, restore them to their allegiance, and the prosperity they have recklessly thrown away ; and to order all things, in hie provi' dance, that great and lasting good may result from the unhappy conflict, and secure to the nation a lasting peace, great prosperity, and a readier ability to serve God, and promote the cause of true religion." "A LADY. J. J. CILYDS, General Agent, Harrisburg. BS G. L. E. On thy paOLO -pleasure hieing, Whilst it brightens in thine eye, May no thinflihtt Of him now"pining Waite thy/bos" Orn's faintest sigh; But, should sorrow overtake thee, And thy dreams of pleasure flea, When thy dreams at night awake thee, Think of those thou gav'st to me. SPEOUL PRAYER. AN Irrreassruto lacinsurr.- 7 A released prisoner who gives his experience in' Secessia to the Ro chester Express, relates this incident: Of the tax or seven cars which started from Manassas, there were but two remaining when we reached the rebel capital, Richrnond. We arrived there about nine o'clock in the evening. After the care bad halted, I heard a low voice at my window, which was partly raised. lt was quite dark, and I could not disting-nisli the speaker, who waa an Irish woman. "Whist," said she, "are you hungry?" I' replied that I was not, but that some of the boys probably were. "Wait till I go to the house," she continued, —and a moment afterwards I heard her again at the window. She handed me a loaf of bread, some meat and about a dozen baker's cakes, saying, "that was all I had in the house, but I had a shillin' and I bought the cakes wid it and if I had more you should have it and welcome ! Take it and God bless ye." I thanked her and said, "you are very kind to enemies." "Whist," said she, "and ain't I from New York meself ?" This was the first Union demonstration that I witnessed in Old Virginia. I Thanked God for the consttation which the reflection afforded me, as fur the; third night I lay sleeplessly in the oars, my clothing still saturated, and my body thoroughly chilled from the effects of the deluge at Manassas, I could have desired no sweeter morsel than the good , woman's homely loaf, and proud of the loyal . giver, I rejoiced that "I was from New York messif." Ammo thpse who were slain at Roanoke, in the armies of the Union, was Joseph G. Henry, a nephew of Mr. Scranton, late representative in congress from Pennsylvania. He was a cap tain in the 9th New Jersey regiment, and in the middle of the fight, seeing that wine companies hesitated to advance, he threw his own into the trout, and while leading it fa Before the Sailing of the expedition, Mr. Henry bad been appointed confetti to -Port Malmin—e position worth $2,000 a year—but so anxious was he to serve his countty in the field, that he •de dined this imitative 0444 Bailed with the 'Bx pedition to North Carolling, and has now laid down his life' for his oatintry. ,He'WeS en semis.' We, brave and good man , sidle regretted thousands who knew him..-Wash. Omni PRICE ONE CENT. BY TEE: i ovii Diramtirsontomi THE REBELS AGAIN DEFEATED Loses Crrr, Feb. 26 A. skirmish occurred at Independence on the 18th, between a detachment of Ohio cavalry a ll iec a . • a ban rebels, headed by Chtuntrel Par k • Tee - were routed, with a loss of - - ki • several wounded, and several . • • , prienisrs. A quantity of arms was also 'i - . the tedeild.loss was one killed and three 'wounded. ',- Tire Sane Fe mail with dates to the 10th inst I n . has 'ved. Sibley's( oelamation did not have the de sired eff Instead of rallying men to his standard 1 as strengthened the Union army by at leasitstwo regiments, and placed nearly all tlie,cidseqp under arms. Great, enthusiasm proValls bane counties of 33,:rnadills, Vonicia, Soestarro, and in the upper counties the militia have turned out in large numbers. 1 Advices from Fort Craig are to the 7th inst. The Texans, under Sibley, were at Fort Thema, five hundred miles limn Fort Craig, advaseAug on the latter place. Their supplies were Keene, their transportation poor, and their only alternative was to fight or starve to death.' Our forces are anxious for a battle, have every advantage, and are confident of success, providing there be no treachery. $, .grand poniificial mars meeting was held in ill the churches in the territory on the tenth, to pray for the souls of the Catholics killed in battle. MCciMth Congress—First Session. WASIUNGTON, Feb. 17 SENA. E 'Pheignorning hour expired and the bill fixing the number of members of the HOllBO of Rep resentatives was taken up. Cou.amea offered an amendment to make the number of Members two hundred and forty _one. He spoke some length in favor of his amendment as producing a more correct ratio of representation. The amendment was adopt ed, end the bill passed. It was discussed at length by Messrs. Smarm, COWAN, DAVIS, WIIAIOS, CARLIISI and Sassusa. I: (qv 1;11).1,10 a Di :,1:4 5E:4 Dl4llkVy vsD:.•_ I Mr. Vax Wt.= then offered the following •• .which was adopted : , That the Committee on Government Contracts be directed to inquire into the amount of money received by tile:United States officers in the city of New York by virtue of their office ; also, as to ownership and rent of the bonded warehouses ; also, the terms, min sideiations and profits of the labor, contracts and general orders contract for the storing, hauling and delivering, &c., of foreign goods in the city of New York, when made, by whom, and who are now interested in the same. The Smarm ruled that, as the chairman ship from which the gentleman asked to be excused from service, that was a question for the committee to determine. The House then entered into the considera tion of the claims of Mr. Upton to a seat as representative from Virginia. It caused a lengthy debate. TOOK Hia CHARM. —Whim the rebel steamer E. H. Lewis was captured in the Gulf by the New London, there were among the passengers a young girl and her slave woman. The slave declined to go ashore with her mistress at Bi loxi, and the following colloquy occurred; "Would you leave ma, Bose, and all your friends, to go among strangers?" "I know , Mon), it am bury hard to lebe you ; for l'se taken care of you eber dace you were born, and de Lord knows how I lob you and all my kindred ; but you see, Minus, if I go back role a slave, and you know, Maws, how Massa whipped me de morning 'fore we come away, and if he takes a notion to sell me, he will ; so, Mims, I rader stay here and lo op nod with the Yankee, where I shill be free, Missus." , Cap - S. - Smith told her she might remain, if she chose, BO she remained. The scene at the parting of mistress and servant is described by the lookers on as very touching. bile will re main on Ship Island. Capt. Smith assigned her a place in the house attached to the light house, and she makes herself very twin' mufti ing for the officers. Nsw 11=00AM-A novelty in petticoats has recently been adopted among fashionablea. For all but dress, the white petticoat has been discarded for one of alapaca ; and ihey have a great advantage over the linen or cotton ones, inasmuch as they ate lighter and do nut ham their stiffness. Of couree, if the dress be grenadine, barege or other clear texture, the petticoats must be• of the same color. They are made 'very full and gored, and have a broad black ribbon or velvet above the Lem ; sometimes there is a trimming of gathered rib bon put on the vandykes. The drea.es are in variably caught up at the sides to show this under petticoat. When it is not necessary to match the tint of the dress, a stone color is the best shade to wear. Ttflo GIMILANTOWDT TELiORAPH - aptly asks the following question : As war now exists be tween England and Mexico, what would the British Ministry say if, in carrying out their own doctrine of neutrality, we excluded from our harbors the vessels of war of both nations f Tss TRW AND TRAITOR, Floyd, according to late accounts, is now in Nashville. leave that city as soon as he hears the sound of a federal gun; and however he may fly and es cape in this world the punishment due to his crimes, he cannot eventually avoid the clutches of the devil! CRORSIID ET= MAIM STRAIGHT in half a 131111- Hte by Dr. ! Tones, at Herr's Hotel. Stuttering cured in a half hour. Nervous and chronic diseases cured. Gidinese of the head and int bedilit3r oftlie vito-genitalia successfully treated, Artificial_ eyes, inserss‘to. move and appear lataxgaltwitiout , oiecation or pain. Dr. Antes Vlnolnarbut int= days longer.