Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 01, 1862, Image 1

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    ILB TEL- " 1 7" "
IS POLISHED EVERY DAY,
ORG. F. BERGNER,
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817119011P110X.
!lA;iSDroIaRAPH is served to shbscrihers In the
r rig Per weeeK Yearly sabseribers will be
.Jl4 is advance
ICC1.1:1`, APP SEen-Wllll.l TELEGieni.
itiso puhlimbed twice a week during
0 , the Legislature, and weekly during the
yrar, and furolshed to subitotibera at
viz:
So
r here per lea ExuatAreekiy—S l
1. 12 00
22 00
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A -mi lWr,
,
• iber Weekly
g ;, , 4.1. ...
101 LOW OF MSWHPAPIRS.
.V.cnbers order the discontinuous* of their news.
. t b, vuDlittber may continue to seed them Imola
aro,— are paid.
b.CtiloPr... negiOet or reitlBo to take their newepa
al the s hies to which they are directed t tney a e
N
4 ut , ut i t they have settled th e bills and Ordered
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iilttilLaL
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s J 01 - 1 N SON
LOCK HOSPITiII.
IllEcovered the mosteatx d,
tain, speed
H,LJ 01 , [lnd remedy lb Lbo 11101fia for
DISIZAAS OF IMPRUDENCE.
two , Ix Na TO TWILVI NOM.
.40 Pio reary or Noxious Drugs.
4,142 MID, OIL NO CRAW); IN MOM OM TO
TWO Dale."
,
4 a , the Hgtir.Or snbs,,Strietares, Max la
A il, nnnP M the Kidneys and Bladder, Corie
Debility, Decay or therisysica
ijornor, Low Spirits, Omission Widnes,
' ,he Ileart, Trambltuga, Bantam
t wire+ll, ` rota
of the Stomach, Affections
Tr To it, :iota or Skin,i4ioite terrible diger ;
the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
;‘4do. ul sad destructive practises i tirbich
• , ,on al debility, render marriagege
4 ,11,1 r Wilt body and mind.
YOUNG MEN.
, „ n ...Melly who have become the victims el
,
droadibi and destruotive habit which
aue.l, , tO en untimely snore -thousands ••ol
Inert exulted talent and brilliant Intel.
, t °therein, have entranced liateniter
w. „ l umotera or *queue(/' or waked to
1, lyre, may call with lea confidence.
MISUSE.
or tem, contemplatingrearriege,. be
weakness, shoUldimintidistsly
OOe
nnd be restored to perfect beiltb.
KIiANIC WEAKNIN . •
inrisilattly cured and Ad/ rigor restored.
Limssit ender the ears of De.J.l isaj
Sip lilltl()r aa a gentleman, eon eat,
'ri y Upolt me sklil an a 161011113.
*nth Frodo ok street, Italtimers,
side going from Baltimore West, 7
Be particular In oltittervtilthe
h, r, co you will mlttake the place- , ppr.
I t n an:finites" Quadet, with false name'',
cotoicates, attracted bp the repute.
It near
„,,,sntsin a Peetagehtemp, to use on the
DR. JOHNBTON.
the Royal Collage of Summit,
gry ,, tot.;roM one of the moat eminent Mild&
opt t Kurt the greatest part of whose i lo t
L 'no Hospitals of London, Park, Phila
. • ,& . • has eiooted 1101114 Ot the testae.'
were ever irriown. Many trouble!
L . lin , mett a.lll head Whee/1111110epAectilt, Uet•
4.4r01ed at sudden anonda, Nimbleness,
ye, attended sometime with derange.
f o o t a n t.urrd immediately,
•TAn'i. YAM - IC(11AR NOTIOX.
. all thoAo who baring Injured X4m
ar.l imrroper todulgosofeo. Mid beforef
hz , , ~, hie n ruins both body sod 88041 1
!,.„ tidal r ..." tr n.isioes or SOdety.
.m, ine 43,1 and tnelkootuply elfordo pro.
1„ , •. os zat4 youth, : WOth13011110L•thb
' io too Head, Dimness of 8 bt,
Lr.cf MaCIA,T ; OW?, l'alphstlob Of the HOMY,
rt;c.,Nere , su•irr y, Dersiogement Or tbe
Lz:tica, Gvcrtl, tyneptOtttli f OPENO/Itil•
tl4l, u.
YY TA.LLT,
kital.T, the fer'7. .lloChee oa the taloa, are nosh le
tpireod Ilemory, Oonfoilon of Ideas, Der
;.,enntn•6,,J.kcil Vorebodl,ngs aversion telikmalt.
1411.4w.:ft,,,ve .of Ootande, Thatalty,ke, are sone
er'efx:.!
n•-,:w0.• peons of all sok OM now Judge wool
12 , :SW ''thcr decline la health, losing their vigor,
t'N! ^e nervous and emaciated, hap a
, ir.into about the eyes, acina, and amp
comr.pLon,
YOUNG Wet
v... • . - e•Lrue.d therrusehreß by • ceilidh praotiee, Ia
I nr habit frtxpiently learned boot
;az,pne, or •t Achool, the elreota of which are
• when asleep, and {Loos cured, readers
b.e. and destroys both mud and body,
riff mat a young man, the hopes of his coma.
~t tos parents should he snatched trete
eioycoonts of life by the oonsequernose
!.- , :11z Irrra the path or nature, and Indulging ha $
„s. , rre'. habit. sn 'h persona must, belbre confess
NORM/31k
,!•;' t touhA rand and body aro the most n
• b promote coupubial happiness. IT=
r_ .1:44e, the journey through life becomes a wear,
: the prospect hourly darks= to the Mem; the
are tuthmed with despair, cod Ailed with th
y reflection that the hopeful= of another be.
;;:ted with our owe.
, 4.';:t) INVIGORATING RIMY "OR Olt
GANIC WRAININe.
o. = treat and important remedy, Weeklies' of tbi
cured, and fa v
eigorns& restored.
tl,c most n duktUtatssd wh it
3: bve .1.1 so.oe. . been ervous
Immedietely relieved. All
4t" .l,,rebtge, Physical or Mental Distil:nata
l' +-tons, Trembling, Weakness or tzhanstion or
'earful kind, speedily oared.
TO STRANGERS.
; 1 '.. 41 .4cy thousands mired at this battalion within tEI
Ye , e, sad the onmorOWl irsOONAllt...ahrlika
p , dcrmeo by Dr. J., wiloossiolf•br
'to napere , and many other persona notlces of
meth and again before theeblic,
c.o.dte, i as a iendessan alusreater dad fib
• •.: 9, Ntilnent guarantee to the afflicted.
••
(If ISIPRUDENCIL—Whim the misguided
yowl of pleasure flats he has trohitted
lb pd dui disease, it too often hippos's that
tetse of seethe or dread of discovery deters
lo ttom who, from education and re.
•• (az befriood hire, delaying tin the con. 1•1. , M). Of this horrid diftense make poi,
the bead, throat; ikfd, .,
`
rt: v ,l : l Mehtful rapidity, MI death FeN I
I sufferings by sending him to "that
• m ehu so traveler returns." It is s met.
.1114 ihounanda fail victims to this terrible
II to the utieldithinees of ignorant pretext/.
010 01 that deadlyraMn i mereerry, rum
•". Lt ,,, a make the rest es ife miserable.
ileeter's Diplomas hung lb hls
- !meet (Anthill a Stamp tone on Ihe reply.
.tut bath
`ohth street, Baltimore.
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tA. 'i WORSTED GOODS,
N P.IAS t
)1 a.vt, Eira(t Dresses,
14(lieti LlOOdat
Hoods,
Ladies Sontaze,
Misses Mitts, &o.• ()pled at TROART
N , x u t door to the Harr Ottlsbum 'E,
Bank
"!')!MACS ALMANAOS 1
11 11 '.J s GERxtAN AND ENGLISH 4-
, ANA,:s in every quality can be had'at
LEtitINER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
°O/Zl3--- FOR CRILDREN 1
wlint to get suitable trm go to BOOKS for your
,
,___BEItIiEWS CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
G OLD
PENS GOLD PENS I ,
'Lb
rzost
PEN:i sod most varied aasortment of
ttis for sale at
A LIIGNER'S CHCHEAPBOOKSTORE.
LL l's,N ea
A W ttaargo. A1,1'46 15)R 1 862.—A great variety
at t.' •
low prices. et
BERVVRTVB BOOKSTORB. ,
tt• 161.41qi8 snewLs
of New Liud morssag ' ay 9 trice of french Minket
CATii ART & RAOTTIP,.
'%A - I - LS! DRESS GOODS !' FURSI, e 1
s Lock of these g oods 4„ 440.4 or oods wi• 11,148
de Wir von'
Next door to Use SAttiobart
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VOL. XVII.
ID. lU. j oStist 8c
W. GROSS & CO.,
D'
WHOLINIALIE AND RETAIL,
DRIJ GOISTS ,
NO. 19
MARIKE'T' STREET'
R416 ... ?/101089, P i law
DRUG4IBTS,
KEEPERS 'A.NQ OWIKMEAS,
We. are daily adding to our r egiprtenent of
goods all such artioleig se are deellable, and
world reePoothilir 94 1 •roPY l 4.l l # ll l ll ' tiNle
largest and bait selected stock in thiecity,'of
Intl S, - alit uts PANTS,
varidaties and alma,
Dy•atuin t ekaund Putw.
Artist esLira add Tool.,
iPitre Grovmd Splas
Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm and Pine OM,
44)ffifills ili add Choba, 1
.twitth Soap, suiolsettci,
, &a, Ova., dib.oke., &o„ dra3
60==a. varietrof
rizannuißT tt Tonarr:Atimerm,
eebxted'frOm . the beet mannfecturere and Pe
foment of Naropeittnd t6l. ixemtry:
'Being vesiliuge deeds= in
PAINTS WHIT, LEAD
LINSEED OM, VAItNIIIHIMS,
°C . LOBS• PAW AND
J3NUIFINt3
IN A _ LL THEIN VAINICTINB,
mom A.Rompratir
OF Auxins,
Ii
We respectfully invite • call, Sell*, conk
dent that we ran' kip* the ali 'On
term to their ;defection.
TXBITH I TEXT'S!!
Loßl , triZ3.ll:3:l4 :51: 7
.e) :4 frAl4 :4 779
PATENT MEDICINES ; AND itA4l
unibliA.mrEs
ot au kinds, direct from the ProFbitoreq.
Saponifier and 'illormitrated Lye
Wholesale Agents for SapcSiler, which' we ; 4ll,
as low as it can be prehaeed in the dtles.
rEtAYBIII4 MEDICAL "FLUlDlll)trid.
C°4 6 94 1 00# laa l •
Being large pnrehassrs ;Awe Oils, we can
offer inducenierille- 6; l 4qm'. buyers. Goal Olt
Lanip of 'the mast improved' pattern,-very{
cheap. All 'lLinde at lamps changed to born;
Coal Oil. : • , •
' POKERS AIM
Those of yoll who ha* not gl i es, bAr g HOll/311.
AND OA:Fitat POWDZEIS `a trill" krkiw
their aviantority, and the advantage they are
In keeping' MO* i'and Cattlolinalthy: and *
good condition.
Thousands' an testify to the profit they hive
derived from the I'm of our Ciattle rerun by
the Increasing - quantity and quality of
besides improving the general health and ap
pearanoe of their Cattle.
Our long experience in the btudneee givef . tie
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of tie
trade, and our arrangenientit in thir cities are
each that °f a *l a °Pq s , l }T t l $ 1 . 1 , 3/ !' PriP4
anything appertaining to our Wigwam, on the
beat of terms.
Thankful for the libarel patronage bestow e
on our house, we'bopi# by l Meat attention to
buabies3, a careful aeleetloni of
PURR DRUGS
at fah:plow, and the desire to thaw al4 - to
merit a continua loe of the' favor of &dim
biatlng pubic.
TAW) BIIGARB4 - 1-0411
BOW/LIN,
atm Arimii
as
"IN,DEPENVEST I.N ALL THIN GS---NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARIIBBURG, SAttlii. DAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 1, 1862.
ratio SALE.
I:2I . PITMU4KR of opyorflos of3he Or-1
Phase' Court of Datlphitt county, Will be exposed to
Sa 0, on
SATURDAY, ' tholth 'day of "'Match, 1862, ,
at the POtiri Elmo ILibetdt# of Harrisburg at P. o'clock, 1
P. X., the following real estate, viz : A certain me
mory frame house and piece of ground situate in said lily
and court% bounded,and described as photo, to - wit :
legliinteg eta Polid en %nth Area, Vier Corder of the
Picas ofground and house formerly owned by James
`drilliants, twelve feet and six inches from West alley , .
thence along Said South street towards High street
twelve feet six Inoheg, aeon a line parallel with w
alley towards State ortrathbetteritsVa 'hen
.41_ ~
adallne ward Id to stree weive itliAlell
to West it; se en a Hot 'parallel - with . Wes
*KW tort Y-six du Inches-to the nisei 'of beginsitag,
,ingsthervidth the piece et ground adjoining the afruvistdd
wo* and ground on the west side thereof, cue foot wide
on south street extending In depth, the same width par
allel kith west alley thirty-two lest , ten ' inches, being
atop used as analley belonging totheaforesaid house dad
ground, whereonls wasted a two story frame house, Ikte
the estate of Fuziatora•Tßoktpisos. deceased.
Attendance will bi given and conditions of sale Made
known by DAVID M. ROBINSON, Executor of said de
ceased. JNO.EINGLaND, Clerk, 0. CI
'A. HUM 11 , 1'.E'L',
BOOTS AND,SHOES;'
BUFFALO AND GUM. OVER SHOES;
TRUNKS AND CARPET 'BAGS.
,
ATATIabLTI ST AND corner of the' alley; nett to ii' L e
Cburt. Homse s , lfiricee street s Barrtsbarg s
Thankful for the patronage heretofore beitowad uPOD
the tete firm or 4.lleminel& Co, we treat etrtat
tendon to barflies; and by it'eaphig a well emmemen emu
GOOM iD merits. conflatumee of the mane. •
Please cell mod examine our OMR' and MUM before
buying elsewhere.
JeallAya; s •Htfifigl. i•
• liloOde Are purchased direct from be manufactures tar
cub anablingitbem to sell very low. •
OP. E' Eto 1
1112
FitiE 'LOT Or 1317PERIOR
AIRD.EOAS Ppedo • , eiteliAnn pne
diteot4WMY maMe. glide
tot or °hada Chewing anitlimoicing Tobacco, Pipes, Soar
and a large variety of other anioles consta ntly on hen.J
WV lien - Wholeelloand retaarl Thula el tokltormerl pat.'
ronage, I hope by atria attention to business to receive a
liberal share Etna trade,
Pr:11400* , whets - * MOM erflemY
lay (mak and s r my Biggs and 'Macao.
Don't forMtbikaragidOnihrittt MegotoM lt; that Is t le
place to buy your Tobacco and boors. North Market
La Spire, a OO bo Ala riret street !
. Jatrr O 1,1
3 / 4 +431a 1 .1 i atrawsttort
NEW ctitteitisi' oo DS.
MIDEBEDIDERED . IttPS,
J 24 Plain and Fikared Depth
• : all WoaDelaines,
Plain.iderinoes and Caihmerisi -
Farley Paris Drees Bilks, ' -
CELEBRATED DANDELION COFFEE,
'TVOT'REdEIVED of
ktpeildi *lack we wtll sell le*
to cult the Waal ; also, pure ground filo Coffee 'and•To;-
key Oolfee all put up .ta one packages. Call and
examine ec the wholesale qed retell groce , •yoore „
kriesjei reora ttaßrattij.
rEI
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Ny. 215113,E1ATC:1.614t,
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L-0 AUNT 0, PITO ' "
.O *d" ;NVIIIO4III I LINE..
THIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINS
instni in inunteitfal operation and prepared,to earri
te*Lt as I.OW any atner individual line between.
Philadelphia, Harriaburg,Sonbury,Lewlsburg, Williamti
ftarsoy Shore,'Loct, Haven, and alt pOinte on
Oen Philadelphia and inia, and wiuisme
port and lihnin , ,
Local Agent at litunisburgi
p. A. 'tralsNoll.
Goode oat to PLAOOO.W., ZELL St, HINOIISLAN; . Noit.
808 and 810 Market street, Move ninth, b, o'clocki
ill arrive at Elarrisiug, ready for delivery the
next niornitig. P. IiTANGH,
apB4if • Traveling Agent.'
OEM
11
CLOTECINfik. STCiEtII.
SHELLENBERGER & AROTIVAI,
NO. 80 MAN= UMW.
:(Roan formerly , =vied by , the Postoiffoc) t
4kin !.
' iundersigned have just opened 4
new
We
large assortment of tee latest .etylea of
. .- We arkialdo prepared to niadefacturb Or order
al ' ar:Genta Meer, out to the lateatetyle4 and fish L,
ions.. ; We bar, Awe on band a Inrgt stook of Beady 1
`nude &gnu and Gentleman's hiridontnt Goods.
nos-alior H. SiiaLLEStaetteillt & BRO.
N canaiderattniSV'the harOman, and
L as I sallizebitibiity towitiaan s 4aliMitutuoat 014
prima Coal as follows : -
4.y?.ops Valley,Brok 90 ei 32 per ton
4 L arge ' A ga a9O .4
$4 p i tark g _c. 2.90 .
.41
41 44,, ;Stove . 290 14.
Wilimbarrez 90 "
Lbrberry - 2 - 90 • te ca,
• war All Oval delivered by the Pm:err Wilma ClaSt;
canoe weighed et- the Muchmore dcor, and 11 It , slalia 4
thom ,10 roucros, the Goal 'nib be forfeited. ,
All Coal of the Itral,quality Mined, deliveredfree from
all Ictiparltitm
Atirocal edit la' gantitles, at the inwasr wnotsimaa
Asset for rittpohlie Celebrated, Powder, a lane atipplyi
always oh bactatt Mannfeoturei pricae.,
itarA large lot Of eupitriot bated if rot saw'
gis- • ismasficiwgzstan,
JOHN •13; 13h1111 1 11 1 6
BOOT . O.SHOE STORA
dOIfiNIES tiIiXX)ND Atilb WALNIA t
g!irrigburg, P ec . ;
A iiWAYB'Qii ot
ANL 800% GAITERit; She very best
slalom fir ladiireutlemeas end - ehildreite
Prices m aawN,, All kinds At. WORK, 1141. n MO,
OBORR in the beet style by superior werkleen •
FJEPAMING done es short Douce. ' •
o c asms • • • -JOHN 8: SKITS; Rinisbeig.
THEIO. F; BOEEIFFER ; 1
• BoOK - 'AAP JOB PRECKigiq
18,..MARXE? .
TIARRABURG. - "
mr'Partkiblar4gwiton paid to 'Panting; Itelitig axial
Binding or.Hitielrcoitt thaqtet, Itonloote r tNetotesi Checks,'
IgEsnalam , iSlams ..1it1411401. at. fl, iB, St, Fig 4.5 per
Irib - us - and in elaiwg.risifk ; ,
L A D/1113 -- V - OR T 13
• ALL or TEE Diviznia SIZE,
WHITE AHD COLOBiID t
mossesktiobineaufkkoiw aan lxi tband at.
11. CIATSCIARTV,,
, trait dor tb tka Bareitimug Jkap. k: ,
-
ikArAcirkEßEL , Nolvii, ,2 bind Sin
Plakeitta.^e lagkostaWdllik roadvillraitlakk
taellVrAlslpsG3bsrq $O3
:*4.4 ZVI a azioi WihrWrti *AU U.. 4•4
filiactilantons.
feb&dta
S9I3EICYr4LWM,i
Superior Plain Colored Drees Silks,
• Wart:lilted makes ofplphiblack
• • ••, ••!116,wStyles Dow Prfeed
• et G11E00,1.1=44 Baarszefe r
;West door•to the Harrisburg Bluth Market Square.
sore .
COAL! PO Waltit , i!
COAL REDUCED 11•
I. '....
haws of travel traitsportutiou
PENNSYLVANIA RAIC ROAD 1
TIME TABLE.
FIVETRAINS D,AILY TO AND
MOM PHILADELPHIA.
, ON ApD ASPTIN.
A 1i ctt 1 40 149: ".4 47t1 0 8623.
1 .1 / 0 Paulonr , Pah* or tb•-xenaggivmd. meow!
Oompany.wlll deport ri* No mi.. si Harrisburs
fitiladetpllia as follows
4 1 R1A.S;T,WA RD.
THROUGH EXPRRffiI TRAIN leaves Harriaburg daily
at 8.20 a. in, and antes/mg, West Philadelphia at 7.40
'FAST leiyieg gik4l4rg daily, (except Sunday.)
at I.oop. in., allebThovii• at'Weat Philadelphia at 5.10
MAI:WEAN leaves Baniabdrg Oar (dadePi. Sunday)
at, hid infros at Weet Philadelphia at 11.00
,
ACPQMIIOD3.IIO*I2I.IIIN, Wawa .
Joy, Mayes
113Triebuit st 'l.Sb n a. m., and anew' Rt Weet !NIB
-12.35 p. u.-
HARRISBURG ACOONSODATION TRAIN, ,ti Bohm
bet, Leaves Hantsteng at 2.„00 p. m.. out arrivee at Wed
PbOadelpbli at 7:20
'WE
. $T . W
A.jEtD. , ,
inrievaintniitras twain leaves Pidiadelphia at'
10.80 p. Harkistittre it 8.06 , Altotifia 8.40;
W. and, grlyeg ut,Pittsburg et L. 28 p. in. ,
MAIL TRAIN jeliveiPhiladelphis at 8 .00 14 P. PA ar
rives at'lrdrriaburg itt 1.20 p. letiveaSarrisbiug at RAO
a. m., Altoona, 3,20 p. And, arrives at Pittsburg at
0.80 p. itC
FAST LIM) leaven Philadeledidat'll.26 Harris.
burg 4.05 p. Altoona ,at .10 and arriving at
Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m.
HARRISBURG ACOOMiIoDATION TRAIN' leaves Phil_
,delithia a ?MP. m.,1 and adviveu at“Hartiliburg at 8.00
P ,
MOOHLTOY AGO& MODATION ' via gount Joy leaves
Lampater at 11,23a..m.; arrives tat Harrisburg at 1.80
p. m.
The NBA'S PIPAREIS and PAPEIR . NHER TReIN leave
West Philadelphia , at 400 a. m.; Ilancaater.l.o7 a. ;
Mon& Jby at 7.43 a. m. ' Middletown at italM a. m mid
arrive at HarriliburratB.6s l a.leonnesting with Mail
Train west , from Harrisburg , ata m.
OM 15. YPUNG,
Bapt. Bask Div. Penns. Railroad.
Iliiiie i;jintiary 24, Asa; --ms hur
Nort);lptccOentral Railway
WINTER ABILLNGIEXENT.
- ' ItaiIPILMAIXO ZOLIIIOAND
.13A. L'MI - M0 V,l 10
°Mai 131a0 b
TQ, AND 2 .F40*. NEW, YORE.
SLEEPING iARS-RUN , ON - AU. .NIGHT TRAINS.
tgWAND. AFTERI3tYNDAT, NOV. 24;
„Hid}, ,tba ?assangerlrainn of Um Morales Central
alai will arilre at and ddpart from Harrisburg and
Delman as fUlloWsoris : i '
• - GONG . 'BOIITH. •
kLate:_TßAlNailtrila at Hairlebnig P M.
loars L2O P. AL
WOMB arilvaa at AAA A. M.
and leaves 7f 3.510 1 A. AL
' ' R
ILAMISAIN ' 8.26 A. M.
.‘tit,:el i v v e e s e l t ortirf i te mirg. tr 3
MIUCBB TRAIN leives Baltimore %L.:.
• realrNitttrirtrit"rg M.
• ',LOW I 4 I R a AVO . ,VIKAMON mum
LION Harrisburg for Baltimore , 8.46 A. It.
Belairnlme-4alims 8.80 P. /IL
Ate train leaving Ha rriaburg on Sunday will be
the Sligrivitreihi; South it 8.20 A. 11.
Fez MAN* ineniesatimapply it the Oflets i ts Peek , "
lar°l4P?°! abiker r. iniertm;Agent.
• liailtibarg, 3i0r.411; na.—dtr. : .
WINTER TIME ARRANantsENT
kW Mt LAE ROUTU
IHNIDI TEAMS , Akin" TO=4 Ns* Ion;
I'A
:wartorr IJHANGE OP CABS
QN ANto AFTER M0N1543:, NOVEII-
BIIR 4,18111, the 'Trains will leave the
aglalpidL And —ludas Ballroad begot, & Harrisburg,
for New York rad Philadelphia, as follows, viz :
- EASTWARD. .
NIKICPBABS TINE leiveaHairiabinar at 8.80 °am.
rlaal of Pennsylvania Railroad Ittpreis Train from the
We arriving in NeirYork , 5t11.54.ne., and it Phlla,
delphia at 9.00 it, tn.. A sleeping ear , la atte. etted to the
in& tbrihigh ffoniPittebOrg without eking •
AWL leftAlN.leaves Hatiistirtrgat 8 n;m.,•antir
In Now York at 5.80 p. to exut rhlbulelphle at s l.26 p. nag.
m.i
IPARtlatirlegfee'llentobtritinl4o prls`:,c6n "Moat
of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mill, arriving In • New
Rork at 9.90 p. tq , and...f2iliattelphis at 6 . 4 0 p. 13).
WESTWARD.
rdBT4l.lNEleaeseNenr York at and - Whitade
.phis at Ba. arriying at liapieintrg m.
WAIL TlLlLThridavek New York At 12.00 noon, and milt.
mielphiw. 18. p,.• to., narriving-Injtarriaterr it &10
123.
-EXPRNEFFIINItIeamm iTow 'tort 'V 8 4 - p.- m 4 'gni.:
yinif, l4 E l ArtiOgrg.tAa.Alls. m., and conneeNng with the!
Pemisylviaita Express • train for Pittabnrc. • sleepin g !
,oar !taloa 'MAMMA tolhlo Wan: I
iftnneokona are made atiLarrieburgyrith trains on the:
Pd Colttal elferisria tabby{
agAroosoind„iit ResdinclorMilliMphia,,Pottigille,i
labirre, Allentown Beston i ers.
Baggage dekko* through: - Faze leAwienii New York
bpd *burs 45 004
,husrepri in
aine. Phlial
0 r .6 ik NO: oars, and $2 NI in No. 2.
br r other inrermattei apply-to • ,
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' Genteel Aga* Hithrieburg.
no 4 1
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v.VV. , • TRAVELING SAGS,
I.PUBSES; , , :;
lusiqqaigteenavielvidAttO • - -
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-MESSAGE OP JEFF: DAVIS TO
THE REBEL °MBES&
I. Admis that They At!OppWiltiro
thga 'bey Caa Amap
.43.141,0 XX. 13.T.A.-TE -.Aril • a
tIa„RE.I3:NrADQIII4 . h
THIF 8111RENDE6 011' komioxo, ISLAND
AND sou,DoNsmOY.
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B.utrosotur, Feb. 28.
kft'§aiolt of ritabrad , ,,TE,kt. tk4kYiS.
2b the Senate and House" of Ikiresentatives of 1.14 S
a•Vitkrated Stales: In obedienoe.to thii Conati-
Lotion, end provision requiring the ?resident
from time to time to give .to Cowan
Infounation of the state Of the 'Confederacy, and
recommend to their conSiderationenchinessnies
as •he shall judge , neoessaryLand expedient,
I have to (xiommunicate that since my message
at the last session of the provincial. congress,
events have'dentonstieted that the government
had attempted More thha it' had'Potiersuccess
tally to achieve. Hence in the effort: to pro
tect by our arms the
,whole , territory of the
(=federate States, outboard and , inland, rie
have been so evoked as recently to encounter
'serious disasters. - •
, When the confederacy was formed; the States
comprising it were in tim,peciallar character of
their pursuits and a misplaced Confidence in
their fernier associates to egreat eXtent, desti
tute of the means'of prosecution of a yar on so
gigantic,a scale as that which it has attained,
the workehops and articles were mainly to be
'found in the northerti Mates, and one, of the
fleet dales . which deiblied tition this -gdyern
meat was to establish the' necessary Manuffie
tories,and in the metuatimeto obtain by purchase
from abroad, as far as practicable, whatever
was re quired for the public defence. No, effort
has been spared to effeCt - both these ends ark
though the results 'have not equalled out hopes
it is believed that an impartial judgmento will
npop full invoigation, award to the various
de&itraelits of the government, credit for hav
ing . done BIV which hinian Poweeithd foresight.
eoabled them. to accomplish. .• •
The valor and devotion of the people have
not only, sustained the efforts of the govern
tient but have gone far to support its dela/M
-ole& The active state of the toilitsity *Ora
tions in arming the petioles of? Europe in; 'April,
the date when ottr.pgenht. first Went abroad,
• baptised unavoidable, delays in the Froward:
riitint - of minis, and th Want Of a navy halt
'greatly impeded our efforts kiimPoitt'uillittiry
supplies of all sorts. ; • • •;
I had howl, for several ; days to receive
official reports in relation to our discomfiture
at'ltoanoke Island and fall'of Fort Donelson.
They , have not 'yet reached 'me, 'and' I' airt,.
therefore unable to commuuteatie.to you such in
formation of the past events and,consequerion
resulting from them as would enable me to
make recommendations -. founded 'tipoll' the,
changed condition which they. have, pro
duced.. Enough. is known of the Barren-
der at Roanoke Island' to make. us feel
that it: Waif 'deeply fibiniliatliq however
imperfect mayAitive been the preparations for
defence, the hope is still entertained .that Our
repwrteti losses,at Fort Ponelson have , been.
greatlY exigerted, inasmuch ea I not only
unablelo believe that a large
army of =our people have surrendered without h
desperate effort,to cut their way through, and
investing forces, whatever may have been their
numbers, and to endeavor to make a junction e
with other divisions of thWarmy ; but in 'the
absence of that exact information, which can
only be afforded by official reports, it would-be
premature to pass lodgment, anti my own is
reserved. JEFFEBSO N DATE
FROM WASHINGTON.
;;COLUMN.
, FAlre-E 'REP ORT.
V7Aminicmor Feb 28.
A-r P e q rt .1'r,011416.11. yesterday to effect
tbitt'Geb.pinks i ' bad s red ,r Se
in , 94 03 4 P . 4 43 aOW
'AitemPting (9 cross. PCOM43 4u4 46
Witty tiaii expose dby a communication from
Secretary Stanton to Mfr. Colfax of the Home
of Representatives— , • • ='•
A Plcivare letter, received :here from Parisi
statei3 that Yancey has, left for, 41abame,
Ilivrtife; satisfied that none of ,the Great
Poweis-of Europe 1111 i
recognz e 'the 'Cobfedet
ate Government. • • • -
Ile has met „with, great moccasin, obtaining ri
supply of cheap but drirahle goods foci the
clothing for riegroei.
• The President was *AU* preisitilteil4ftV'e
magnificent; cane veined at seVettlltin'died
dollars ! nent : to him tram Illinois,,by friends of
the late Senator Douglas. -
' - 'The last words - Of the'decenied - statamiln are
inseribed on it. • The - gift was 'Presented by
:Hon. I. 11.• Arnold, of 'lllinr.ds. • t The President
accepted it within
Senator Wilson will introduoe 41)111 to-mor-:
iow to give a 'bounty of't.2s to every volunteer
-soldier-who Will join tlie 4 reguliirlirmy.' •
The House Committee oft (Ways And Want
have decided not to report the tax bill till;
Hisidny. „
corrom AND MINION CAIN W nylmg
[CoriespOndonce of 'PiLlledelibia Exclumigo.l
1 4r Wl/117,
Cotton is corning in,daily from, tile interior,;
'and a cargo leaves - to-day,Jor New York.:
"Secesh," or tivi filbert's:Vim, is on — the wane.-
The Union men aro now-becoming more ern--
pnatio in their oonfessions t of devotion to- thn
Union. Weather fine, and, il here are in Bond
health.
Truce AMD Vanwr.-;-.eole4tor from the traitor
Tyler
tbstjt was to the aorta of Jobrl
thatitbe rebels were mainlyy, indebtt4 fon
the drgtoShattlinfilf Weir gniabol,filiiL
of the'erilritisidett
treMottiAbisitestinurnOthls felloi4ocat9pira
131,2"re$,iitiMt*PYATY11400 riewlaincl mAtt.
: 05 11 s a itai lia b ir w et 1 9Z it Itwittticitivt4
•.year or
6#4;#11 rks o:ittsw di9ta Sr
G .#l.l }8; .#l.4s s.ll assandatai .414 'alai
tat
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1., 1 - .--; - :.: -....--. - - 1
.-7
ttain, 1 g.
itorintproonrod Steam Power Prime% we are peeper .
ed to execute XX addirOOK NOTTING °revery deocrip
Uon, cheaper than tt can be done at any othardnablisa.
meat in titimoutry•
WO OF ADVENTISM.
A6r Pour ltnei or leas constitute One•boltrquare. 114
knee or more than fottr constitute a Know
lialf , F•quare, one day p uk 25
one week 1 00
44 One month 200
three months. ...... •• ••••• • 8 00
0 4 / 03, ............. ........ 6 00
di one year... ......... 8 00
Oneeltwro, one Gay. ......... .... . GO
one weir. .....
200
we month 8 60
A l!three months ..... ....... 00
at Menthe..." 2OOO
one year 15 00
H;r Business notices inserted In . ti:e E1 . a165 0 . 4 or
before Marrfges and Paths, FIVE CENTS T•Vst Vreiß far
eachtnaution.
NO, 4 8
Aar Iderrigee and Deaths to be charged agcnialar •
Tertnemente
MEM
.10=th Oongreas--First Session.
Mr. HOWARD (Mich.) presented a petition
from the citizens of the copper producing re
itoll*Xiphigsn, askii3g for a military *Oa to
Wificoruitn.
Mr. Czrarrorea (Mich.) presented a petition
for the eetablishment of a naval depot at
Sagalaw say.
Mr. Sumas (Mass.,) from the Committee on
Foreign Relations, reported a bill to carry -Into
effect am etipMations of the treaty with Han
over for the abolition of the etadt dues;
'Mr. Spa, (Oregon,) ()Shred a resolution
that the papers relating to the loyalty of Benja
min Starke, Senator from Oregon, be referred
to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Ift.'ffirstura's resolution was laid aside at the
etphation'of the morning hour, and the Senate
passed the House bill providing for additional
clerks in the office of the assistant treasurer at
Nei York. The legislative and executive ap-
Propriatibn bill' was taken under consideration,
and pinned.
HOUSE OF REPRISENTATTirIin.
Mr.'Moaaasen, (Pa.,) from the special (lem
mata.; on the estblishment of a national armo
ry, ; reported the following:
Resolved by the Senate and Ifouseqf Representatives,
to., that there shall be established within the
'United States one national foundry east of the
Allegheny mountains, and also one national
foundry, one national armory, and one manu
facturing arsenal west of the Allegheny mono
'tains, and in the' valley of the Ohio and
Mississippi, and that to that end a commission
of five citizens be appointed by the President to
locate the said foundries, armory and arsenal,
who shall within sixty ays from the time of
theirappointment report to the Secretary of
War`; and , that the Secretary upon the in
coming of the report of the said committee,
shall report the same to Congress, together with
the estimate of the amount necessary to the
establfsionent of the said foundries, armory and
I arsenal ; and that there be appropriated fertile
expensesuf the commission the sum of five
thousand dollars.
• The resolution was referred to the committee
of the.whole, on the state of the Union, after
Mr. Moorhead had ineffectually endeavored to
make it a special order.
The House passed the bill providing for the
atipbintzhent of an additional clerk in the office
of the andstant-treasurer of the United States,
at New :York, and for a deputy-assistant tree -
nrer,,hisaalaty l not to exceed three thousand
dollars per annum.
The Home Proceeded to the consideration of
the special order , nemely,.the bill providing
for waiving engineers in , the volunteer service
of the United States.
'Mr. Wnsoti,And.,) in opposing it said, our
=gee ate advancing successfully without Oils
- provision. The farce oontemplated, - was, be
believed, for. She purpose of constructing the
Nicholsyille, Kentucky railroad route to Ken
tucky.
Mr. Biala, (Ho.) replied that the gentleman
was totally Inisbsformed.
Mr. Kumar, (Ky.,) suggested that until a
ihort time ago our armies have.advanced only
though the' loyal States. As they are now
moving into the rebel States it was necessary
to provide forces for repairing the bridges and
railroads injured by the enemy.
Mr. WILI3ON said that no damage had been
done greater than those to the Missouri rail
roads:
Mr. Winks remarked that these companies had
themselves made the repairs.
was rejected-57 against 66.
The bill granting homesteads to actual set
tlers, and.providing bounty for soldier, in lieu
of 14=4,, was taken up.
Messrs. )10IJUN CRAVINS, and WINDOM dls•
oussed - the merits of the question.
The bill was amended to take effect on Janu
ary let, 1888, and paseed-406 against 16.
Adjonmed until. Monday.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Cotton firmer--salesl,7oo bales at 224428 e.
Flour heavy—sales 10,500 bbls. Wheat deelin
hq—ardes 12,000 bueheis white, $1 48. Corn
deolining=sales 42,000 bushels at 80(488c.
Pork heavy. Lard quiet. Whisky firm at 27
What We got at Bowling Green.
Our success at Bowling Green, writes a cor
respondent, is much more important than at
first supposed, viewing it merely in reference to
what' ptoperty we have taken possession of.—
The rebels did not destroy as much of their
stores as we imagined, but concealed them in
various places in the town and neighborhood,
hoping that they might escape the vigilant
eyes Of our quartermasters and commissaries.—
But their:hopes were vain. Such quantities of
provisions of all aorta, flour, pork, &0., have
bwn found, that we should have no difficulty
fn subsisting our army for a considerable time,
evenlf we should receive no supplies whatever
from the north. In every imaginable place
theca articles have been found—up in garrets,
down in cellars, in wells, in cisterns, in houses
belonging too professed Union men, and, indeed,
in: every situation which any individual would
be apt to select as suitable for concealment.—
This organized system of hiding was not con
fined-to the town. A great many hundred bags
and barrels of corn were discovered concealed hi
the woods in the vicinity. It was astonishing
how, speedily and surely these were hunted up.
No matter whether the hiding place was one,
two or a dozen miles off, the hidden goods were
smelled out, and a party . wan soon on the way
,forithe purpose of bringing them in. I shall
net pretend to estimate the value of the pro
perty thus captured. I have not seen the whole
of
,'it' but have been informed that little less
than 'a hundred thousand donate' worth have
been found.
WHAT THE HOWIE EAT.—Gen. Van Vliet,
who is at the head of .the Quartermaster's De
partment of, the Array of the Potomac, finds it
easier to Purvey for the men than the horses.
Captain Ingalls,- across the Potomac, has s!
hwidrameni at'work every day, distributing
one hundred tons of hay, and six thousand
eight hundred bushels of grain ; while Captain
Dana, - "On this side, has about twice as many
teamsters and laborers, yho daily distribute
two hundied - tons of ny, and about six thou
sand Urn hundred bushel] or grain. in addl
. Aix these,dailfauppliee, are those issued by
hequartermasters of the divisions up the Pout
toms°, at Frederl.ck,,,and down at Boyd 's
Ferry. The horses are now in due condition,
*lth fiteitiiip*iterifthese ofd few Codithnies.
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WASEUNGTON Feb. 28
SENATE
Nsw Foam, Feb. 28