.• G • .FLE Q; ) , .\\ By GEORGE BERGNER. , , 1 t i'', 1 14, if IRA P H PilliLliilllllD KV VW DAY, 0 , F i ) 1-1(1 1.. ; 8 ERGN ER. _.--..-.. v toi S.—KINOLI 13111181111rnOlf. ' 1,.,f IFurGRAPH la leered to ealbscribell hi lb. ~ . ,,,,, pee week Yearly subscribe', will be , j i. , , ec i n se valleC 'VvrEit r.:11) Ssiii-WelatT YILEIA/011. 1,,,i.,,Afb le Mtn published twice a week during , 0 , ihr Leimi.ture, and weekly daring the ro, yinr, ma tarnished to sabscribers at • ' ',,',, "4 t a:,b rater., 'rig,: .. .1 . bars pa year semi-womy..si AO " ... ..12 41. ..2200 • 4. OtY -le A 11.,, riber, Weekly ..... 1 00 i; F,S uF ADVERTISING. than l• sconstitiltame•halisquare. Bight aF .0 font constitute it quint, ..nn dap 20 26 one week 1 00 month 2 00 . chrer months 3CO rill m00ing........ .., •• • • ...... e 00 1:11i 1 1 ear.. ....... 8 8 60 o r, I, day 2 00 ore month. ..... 860 reenter ..... ....... 00 ,1 !•1 111filithg • 1.0 00 .1, year lb 00 coticea leserted ha the DUO/ Cb 601411, Or noel Deetbe, FIVE CENTS 'Pee for a ' a•PrI.011. •af end Deaths le be eharged es rarely • £lloitai. MUNSON BAI.Ortild(C111. 311 OCK HOSPITAL 4: :, , ,, sc overed iho most certain, speed) - • 02 iely in the world tor . • ONE,I`4); OF IMPIIIIDENOE. 'I, TWILIII 1100116 to left:pry or Noxtoist Drugs. at ao CHASMS, ut neon One Two Pars.- •il.l fie Bae ' mbs, Strictures, Paths to 0, tile Oiler And Madder, Omani, ; " ikin ti t r , [way of thePhysica •Itow• Iritsi COdhilfen 61 'dabs, Coq. _ ~, ii: Setri, Trombilagn, Dlmtioes 7: • - .t .oe or the Stomach, Affection' p e a ::,:.,,;f F. or Skin—tbue• terrible diem , o„ , , • .L, 111.11,r0 tine or Solitary Hahne of orstructive practises which . , , render 1111teriage Impoet. r. nil dray.} il j rely and mind. YOUNd MEN. earn v.w: pia Roo hove become the viettme et Cc*, ir,ca v! and destructive habit which ,• 1.• U. ,e Latlitioly grave thousands of scot exalted Went and brilliant Intel mint otherwise have entranced listening ii , !, kteth.ll,l6Os O r eloquence, or waked to OD- C.rl'fv.Tha telL with fall confidence. moteMplang should imsta ll idia n ,telhfits RI 11 , t. and be war,' to perfect health. . WEAKNBS haerb,a, red and full vapor restored. £l , ' are pare moan under the care of Dr. J. may re :ICJ c hnofir sea gentleman, and son G:c , c . as a physician. Ii ;Ma; so Noah Frederick street, Baltimoro, r pi.le going from Baltimore street, I o.r:rotir, Be particular In observint thr snismito Me place. Be par ti fii4irr4 Quacks, with false tuttnet •• •r; 'L..4 • ohdoalea, attracted by the renuta emir ..tatin a PottageStainp, to use on the oh. JOHNSTON; Lrtaber at the Noyal College of Surgeons, • :moos:rim nue of the meat 0111111001 College. slater, tail the greatest pert of whose ft bout u the doopitais of London, Paris, Phila. . ; "rwrirre, nos sfrot.ted some of the moat at. o were ever known. Ifany troubled r , • .1; .1: the meet iced head when asleep, great alarmed at 'sudden sounds, baslifuluefla, eau cilArLug,sttmodud sometime:a with damage. le zueed immediately, Tu.), PAR OCULAR NOTICE. all three who having Injured them. and improper indnigencies, that, 'secret , cb.t whine fultre both body and 811161, un. (^r eat.. nualuessor society. LIT 841CIO fit !he sad and melancholy edecte pre carly l'cbloe nt youth, vie: Weakness of the moo la the Head, Inetriess rd Sight, Palpitation of the Heart, DYll• Tr ‘tailly Dersugament orals Dlgesthrt BYtaptoma 'lnsunC. YE TALLY. 4 V1,,t, the toprtul eftentr: on the mind are mush to ••J ui *unary, Omeasto ve sot tem, Ile kiirP4 Evil Y4rebodingt, Arsion imkbole- N itte r .l, 14C0 fir solitude, Titoldltyohe, ere same „"- 4cts. . , perlol.ll of all Nee" can now i49ir Aaclloe In health, losing their Vigor, . w eak. ner9ollll one em51 , W14404. alma' a lbc•Ot the eyes, wail; UAL IMP' 3,114113 t. . , . YOUNG MEN !I1,1;144,ml t nonstdvse by a ilertain praottoti,_l_lC halt trttleueuerttly 1 llbot. ensed R om ‘eb l e d tf oared , render A el) aexep, ri 1 : anti destroys both Wad and body, , ^1! pity that a Viing matt, the hopes Us mule. parent*, should be snaleited Cruz , OV'menut of life by the 00tuNntielp001 lath ot nature, mot Indulging la a ..orsons mut, Were molten tt, sAlitilliGit. ..1! 1 twill ..i' oil and body aro th e most neeeselal 'Nit• • •- in i‘li,inote catioubial happiness. Indere! irt -.• . ; ..aele, tie journey through lire becomes a weary ',,Z,ke, lb i pricpeci hourly darkens to ttte 'limit he -...,./.11 sld:owed with despair, IS:4MM with tit , ~,."' ! rdie,th e th at the neoplasia of mother be. "'• . ..tie./ sub nor oma ' 'c*li's INVlllOttAtlffo MILLMUY ?OR OR; nANT WRARNARIL : ' . r". Peel ..rd important remedy, Westnem of ,the `.:','•••.spee.lll,, :eyed, and Tall rigor restored. • ...ii.,.. a l the moil nervous and debldrsiOdlerbe ,••'••'''' tre. thee been lin mod istely rellevidi '. &Ib ,:„ , i'..ts to nt, hays Physical or Mentsf•thlainfall" t.,;:;"tql.. Tretnbling, Weaknese or Meriattiptho or ,ierfld Idea, speedily eared. , . TO STRANORDS• & 4 ....' 4 sl itutsuudi Oared at this limitation within tee .4,lters, and the aumerone Important Burros. ir.,., '.!' Nr.Gritiod by Dr. J., Witneservi by the 111 * r.......-,.'''),'Popere, ..cid many other persons aotkorol V„,,,,1','" sPpearol seats and again before tbe reek, 4141, Mc as /mimes of chartsetir sincir•-• ',lst...Melee'. auarantee to the &filleted. .. ..,4,, a , '.. z,,,. '' ' . ottu htiCK—Whee the misguided ',!..... • ''t iotery Cl pleasure ands he hes Imbibed . ~, ''', (the federal illeeme, It too often haymows that .. ~:', &u of shame or dread of dlseOwery doter. a . ,.. 4 4 aoplyed ie thump whit, from education and re • ..; " ~. ttp 314f1e berrlend him, delaying till the ow • "....,,...,:Yrr..i0.r.....f ibis horrid disease make their ~,,.,., ‘ ',Lisik.sof too head, throat. nosey . skin , B° ,_ . .4; will hightrill rapidity, till death P.,hma, ~..,' .- i 4r...11tel ..ullerintis by sending him lid ",...,' Se.. - zi vhvnes en traveler ratans. " It le a ilos.' F;,,,_ : ~ I ii,o. ih,,,isiaide fall tenons to this tireßtk ,„;.,,,,,,,,,,c,.!„ uoiskillelnew of ignorpat prebend. `,,.. ' ...^r lbw dewily pian, essnisrifl role ,Li ~, , r.i rr.ke thr residu e ~. life miserable. -.. stvil.....Tha IMeterie inpaiman tisql itt his ,„.,..;. ;.als3‘r ; coujidu I, stamp to on tits. ve reply lT , ~ !,„;;;;;It. ;•3, sal? o .+L, crick ...tract, flattoturr, DRESS Gooil FURS , 4 (1 at ver 4tock of these goods will be y low iiiae furs •vorr. Nast door to the" 1110 1 lor& Haniableg Daft' m. & D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET BAR.R.IBBURG, PEAN'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE. KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, - We are daily adding AO our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and bed, selected stock iin this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & 011 a, varnishes and Olu.a, Dyer!huffs, Maas and Patty, Artist Colon and Toed% Pure%lround Spies. Burning , fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Spann and Pine 011 a, Bottles, Vials and Loam Globes, Castile Soap, Sponges and Corka, &a., dre, dre., dcs,, droe., dm, &a With s general variety of g.1:10)(iji):1:1 selected from the beet manufacturers and Pe turners of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers In PAINTS, witrrE LEAD, LMSEED OIL, VMMO3IO3, '.NEEW DREII3B: GOO D 13.1..- EBROIDEEtED BEN, Plo&la and Figcmed Rage,. , • - Riah iligtuitti•tilf Wool Delainea; ' Plain Meginoesiand Osehmeres, .- _— - ________,s4. . ' tiperior p lain Colored Dreel3ll3ll, . Warraatedidakesofplaia black silks, New 'Styli. Low Priced Delathes At Oa =dem & BaOTHaird West door to the ElsriAbarg Beak Market Square . lurr4 WINDOW GLASS, ARTISTR, • OOLOB3, PAINT AND * MOW% BRUSHES -"IN ALL THEIR 00L0118 AND MIO=E OF IMOOMM, el , I - \ ----7 . - 3-= --- --: . : II ' : 7 .:' - "' ' 2I ":A. • ..- 19 w"uNZ.INV 0. $ I Ci ''.,'• ' -•-::....,:.....- _ , We respeothaly Invite a call, deeling, and dent that can supply the wants of 'all on terms to their sabbsfeablon; TEETH 1 'TEETH II JONLPS AND WHITEWSPORMILALN DIEM, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of ell kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Thmeentrat4 Lye. . ! Wholesale Agetrita for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can be purchased in the deem. - ,CEILYER'S MEDICAL FLUP =mars WAG OIL °ARBOR , OIL 'I Being large purchasers in these Ofln, we can offer inducements to burns. Oosl 911 Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of 'snipe clinoged to brill Coal of. • FARMERS, 4.4 0 0 40.4 MRS Those Of T oo w ho have not giveir ow, aqua , cuearca POWD,XB3 a itch& know .no . thetiftniperioniy, and the n41'010148 they are in katiping Hones .. i atul Cattle heathy land In xilT 0 1 ,1*P" • • • - • , iliousends con testify to the kat they derived fton - the we of our Battle Powdere.bY the inereeeb3q quantity and quality oL Was i bisidat improving the general health and lip . • , oe of their Cattle. , Our long experience In the bnidnemgives tui the advantage of a thorough knowledge, of the trade, and 'our arringenienta in the: cities Ma such that we can his very short time .furnbth =Alb* apperteluing to our Inkeiltese, on the beet of tonna. Thankful for the liberel patioaage bestow e on our house, we' hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS at fair prices, and the Oeetre to pieties all;, te merit a continuum of the favor of a ellearho hating cEl7.4l',l3l7GAltsI .--All.ll. at - t 2 00 11 0/40 11 .11 1 1WKAN,' I p SWIM Areal alai Market atreetki HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1862. elisullantous PUBLIC SALE. .11 . N PURSUANCE of on order of the Or phans, Clean of Dauphin county, Will be exposed to s e, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of March, 1862, at the Court Heise In the city of Harrisburg at 2 &dock, 1.. N. the following real agate, : A certain two story frame house and piece of ground situate in said ity and county, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a point on South street, the corner of Me piece of gronnd and house formerly owned by James Williams, twelve feet and six Inches from West alley, thence along said South street towards High street twelve feet six Inches, theorems a line parallel with west alley towards State street forty-six feet six inches, thence on a line parallel with State street twelve feet six inches towards West alley, theme on a lice parallel ,with West alley forty-six feet sir inches to the place of beginning, together with the piece of ground adjoining the a termaid house and ground on the went side thereof, one foot wide on South street extending . in depth the *sans wilith ajjel with westalley tbirtytwo teat 'tn Inches,, haling *boar need as an alley belonging to the mermaid boasts and ground, whereon is erected a two story frame house, late the estate of 21,12,0111 CH THOMPiCIN. deceased. attendance will be givenaud conditions of We made known bq DVID Y. KulaliSON, Executor of said de. awed. JNO. llllealleND, (Ark, O. 0. febB-dtt A. EIUMMEL, DISALIth BQOTS AND. SHOES, BUFFALO AND GUNDVER SHOES, - TRUNKS 'AND CARPET BAGS. ATjTalt OLD STAND corner or the alley, nest to the Court House; Market strap', liarrisburg, Pa. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bettowed upon the late firm Of A. Rummel tit Co., we trust by strict at, tentlon to business., and by keeping a well 6111.11CLID irrocm or 00oDS to merit a continuance of the same. Please call and examine oar moor and moss Wore buying elsewhere. Janll.lydA . .lIIIMMEL Goode are purchased direct from he manufactures for cub enabling,them to sell very low. JUST OPENED! A rum LOT Or SUPERIOR iSEIGI-1161=1.61,1 MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years old, of my own IMAlRlfilOtlite. A doe 101 01 choice Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Pipets Snug and a large variety of Other lodates dionalantly Oa " hro 0 for sale wholesale arid retail. - Thankful for former pat.: mange, I bope by atria attention to business to receive a liberal [Mare of the trade. A nne Saleltlag Room attached, where customers may lay buck and next to Segura and TOnacco. - Don't forget the window with the Snip in it; that is the place to buy your TObattOo and neon. North Market Square, above alarket street, Harriabergi Doc. 4,1861.-43 m wM. WYKOFF. CELEBRATED DANDELION COPFEEk tLIEVI" ttEoßrirle) a large quantity of wirier naagoacka name, taunt/ we will Bell 101 f to inn the timer ; also, pure, ground glo agree and Tur key 'OMNI all put up an one pound packages. Gill and. =palms ai the wholesale awl retail arooe , y store of • NICHOLS d BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets. t7.3'.. 3401:73E1.017 . 0.13C P TRANIUMG AGM/NFU THIS OLD WALLOWER` :LINE. pins OLD TRANSPORTATION . LINE j_ still to snecessittloperation and prepared parry height LOW as any other individual line 'between Phibidalphia, Hartisburg,Sunbury,lawisburg, Williams. sport, Jersey Shore, Loot Haven, and all points on the Northern °antral, Philadelphia and skis, and Williams • port and Railroads. Losal Agent at Harrbbnit • D. A. flltrigNOH. Goods mot W PEA.OOOE, ZBLI. & HINORILBN, Noe. 808 end 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P. 18., will arrive at Rerrleburg, ready for d ILver"' the next C orning. , 0. Y. 81178N011,, apB.tf Iraveling NEW CLOTHING. STORE.. SHELLERBERGER &. BROTHER ) ; - NO. 80 MARKET STREET. (Room formerly ochuyied by the Portefroe.) 'PRE undendgaed have jyaat opened a ned , and large aseortioent of we:latent styles • of ohahhig. We are also prepared to otanufaotore to order enables of Gotta Wear, out to the letattanytes and rani lone. We have always on hand a huge moot of Brady made clothing and GenUemante Funnelling Goode. IL Bt Rll.oo.lBnistpiiß & BRO. COAL! PO WDEIRI! COAL REDUCED-I 11 ;14 consideration of the hard *tees, And L i MS I seliezdolively itdi °saki eavie - iikeuois tee prise of Codas follows liikent) Vailey=aa 1?0_, per.. dt 04 • , • li. 41, 2- 9 cr 44. 4t- . IL Vinci Ba 64 -290 46 46 " '". ' MAT. '''". . -. 11.1110 ‘. d 4 926 dir. C. MEM . sr 2, go • Lorberry gW It 41 • • 00a1 delbrered by-the rAtll2 Witea..ettee; It • 014 De weighed . the purehasers acme, sad 11 1$ . la shortie room, the Gold wtill be forfeited, 4 11 cost of the beat quehtd , Wood, !Leer:wed...tree trent all impuritie4 ihroosi avid In ganttiia, et the lOWINT weoutaum ram,. Agent for Ditpont's QelebratedPo,wcter, a larie supply always on:haaily atiffaaufaeterers prices. . iffrA largeloVor-septirior baled May for sale. 'APS JANIS IC WHEELER. mut _-B.,.:811111158113 . BOOT &SHOE".STORE' 001M114 SZCOND AND WALNUT 'NerNaberg, A LWAITA ,ge saeortment.ol AIL BOOM +WM'S, No., of .the, sexy. best swWti ftpe poUltat and thildloos' WOW.— Prkiee to 'soli She timed; All do of WORK 11.&DE TO wow wake tleift, ogle kfuipartor wox*men • RPALKING clooes.abori nolo% ocultiAtt TORN B. SMITH, ftarruturg.. • 1 TB:EO. ecanr.TEß,_ BOOR AND JOB PRINTER, 18 1:1AVR RI TSB M URG 3 . 212"4 NO. alryartionlir attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Wading or 'Railroad Thanks, Manifests, Petioles, Moons, an.. • Canna printed at $2, $3, $4, and, ah 'per thousand in t style. - • r2O • LAD IR 8 CORSE TS, ALL OF THE DIFFEEENT MEE, WHITE IatIOLIBSO. Tbeibret,ariade markumeatueed,..oea be found at _ - CATHCART& • Nat tothsßartisbuti 10A.OKEREL Nils. 1, 2 twill in all _sized I 443sessitin.- - A liirit. ll 4l 4 * o l oo6 '4, '?Acl .10 1 001AVEAA 51 ,4 11 1 100 r = Ol % 1 rt , 71049rbi4miton Pennsylvania Legislature. =PORTED XSPRARFLT FOR THE 'ZILRORAER SENATE MONDAY March 8 1862. MONDAY, • The Senate met at 7 o'clock P. M., and was called to order by the Speaker, Mr: Lux. The journal of Friday last was partly iead, when, On motion of Mr. CONITKLL, the farther reading of the mine was dispensed with. pzmnoza, Mr. CONNELL presented the remonstrance of citizens of Germantown against the supplement to the North Philadelphia passenger railway. Referred to the Codunittee on Railroads. Mr. Still'tll, (Montgomery,) presented a re monstrance of citizens of Montgomery county. against the repeal of the. act relating to the sealer of weights and measures of said county. Referred to the Committee on, the. Judiciary. Mr. BENSON presented a petition of citizens of Cameron county, in favor of a law to pm, vent the hunting Of deer with dogs in Came ron county. Refer& to the Committee on Agriculture. Mr. PENNEY presented a petition of citizens of Allegheny county, in favor of allowing the use of locomotives on the Beat Liberty passen railway . efereed to the Committee on Railroads. Mr. LAMBERTON presented a petition of citizens of Clarion county, praying for the pas sage of an act to compel the counties of Arm strong and Clarion to pay the 'cost of erecting a bridge over the Red Bank at New Bethle hem. Referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges. • REPORT OP BUXOM 001DUITERS Mr. CRA.WFOBD, from the Committee on Finance, reported as committed, an act relative to taxation for State purposes. Mr. CONNELL, (same,)•aa committed, House bill, No. 166, an act to authorise the Auditor . General and State Treasurer to allow credit to Thomas Birch, auctioneer of Philadelphia. BIWA WAD IN Pieta. Mr_ PENNEY read in place a further supple ment to an act relative to the lien of mechanics. Referred to the committee on the Judiciary. 'Mr. BNINBO*, an act to , prevent the hunting of; deer wittidoga in Cameron county. Referred. to ..the .Committee on Agriculture. Mr. RhatilEFAM, a suPplement to an act to authorize the erection of a poor house for the city of Carbondale; Luzern county. • Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Also, an• act relative to the appoinhnent of a collector of State mid county 'taxes Lucerne erred to: the Committee on the Judiciary. . ofiZMIM affitlirlthOliallieila-...... 469 0 , toillperthe recording of sales, deeds, conveyances or other instruments of writing in4baporession of former owners of PrOPAIY. • ' ' • Referred to theDomraittee oalhe Judiciary. Abroi an act.to inoorporate the Douglas Mn- Mal Live Stock Association, of Berke county. Referred to the Committee on -Agriculture, Mr. RIEBTAITD, an act to renew and ex tend the dikter of the Columbia Bank. Referred to . the Committee on Banks. Also, a supplement to the charter of the Columbia water company. Referred to the Committee on Corporations. . MAU OF ma DAY. Senate bill, entitled 14 4.11 Act relating to gas companies in the city of Philadelphia,' Came up in order on: second reading, and at the request of Mr. DONOVAE WU laid over. • PIIILADZI4.III.I6 SCHOOL oconstousiaa: Mr. CONXELL called up Senate bill, relative to the board of ;school controllers in the Firma, school district of Pennsylvania. - The hill wee discussed at length and palmed to third reading, when it was laid aside. . • " 4:diourned. ' 1101:70 OF REPRESENTATIVES: ` -MONDAY, March - 8, 1862 The House. was called to order at 8 o'clock, • A. large number of petitions were presented and properly referred. meow= or concerts* M'CO,Yi (pity Passenger, ,Ratioads,) with amendment, an act to incorporate • the Frank ford and Pldladelphiik Passenger railroad com- Mr:, KgrEaa, (Militia,) as conutiitted, an act to authorize the common pleasiof Wyoming: county to appoint auditors to re-audit and re,. settle the mditiafloq account of Charles L. Jack son, Trite : treasurer of Wyoming county. Mr. GROSS, (Agriculture,)_ae:committed, an act to prevent the , destruction_ of deer In the counties of Bedford sand homerset. , Mr.. GRAHAM, (Pensions and Gratuities,) as commit*, an act for the relief of. Miry .Ritohey, wife of an old soldier. „ Ms. GREENBANK, (Judiciary, local,) as com mitted, an act relative to unseated lands in Jef lemon. county'. Mr. bOCHBA/4 7 (ffathetYgla!Lic4Mitteil, an act to authorizi 'the klarmony • tire company, of PililadelPhia, to cnllint and receive mortice due and becomiigg due._ Mr. DC.FFIBILI: O , leame,i as, Committed, act relative ,ro the cellectio4 of iftite an county; taxes•iikleffinion:Sounty,loi the year 186/A Mr• BiG"lkc(jamet) 2 4.1cOmmittodi an to extend the provisions . ;an Act designating the.period for, the coMmarksmeat of the pirugai, terms; of ' o3l2 rassiuntlilii.l422 l t bulled‘ 22, and amen Tarn of tna,11, 9 X.a44 *Oa of , 222, 1 112 . P, meat of Pancaldei, county, so far as re4ates to. the .4 o.cuilitainnars, to Cumberlaid •,_ county. . Also, (same,Y With t a negative ;; recommends thin, an'act to prevent any person from holding, the office.ofcaudal:di in, the township; of Done gal, W,esiMorilluid county, longer than two Pan tkn9 l . of 1/441.. Mr. CHATHAM; (name,) as cotionitten, an, act authorizing the mauditMg of the accounts of WilliSr H. Bartwellacntner treasurer of Mc. Kean county, . „ - 13 4, 1 41 3 . 3 *,PLia1. - • .` A largerauaber of bills , were read In - Om, following-; Aro- x;ratsci,.:one.to repeal sundry acts of the Assembly , relatiog tciAxiitabi railroad 'cam hie. SHANNON, one to authorize the cnut missionera of Allegheny oountrto communise With the holders of bonds issued in payment of subscriptions to certain taros& Ids. TATE; onehloneop" ceftain•Parbrof 'the penalcode of - Pennsylirania:-11-' . ' , ' Idr‘ kIIZEILANDA ens ktoMnothlporate the laitherarkelinschaefeMigstigPaitonit Anuphin comity. v, 44' oneAoiltstionti4lletesiiiii is* of this Commonwealth. .b"r".4 Mr. REX, one to reduce the contingent ex penses of the Legislature, , Also, one to abolish the franking privilege and to reduce the pay of members and officers of the Legislature. Mr. BEEBE, one, to amend the fee bill so far as relates to notaries public. /TUNING BMOS/02A3 Mr. ROSS, (MiMind offered a resolution that from and after to-morrow, the Rouse will hold an evening' session in order to facilitate the bu siness of the session, and to bring about at an early day as possible the adjournment of this body. Mr. BIGHAM moved to amend by adding, "said session to commence at 'seven and ' a-half o'clock, P. AL." Mr. DUFFIELD moved to amend the amend ment by excepting Tuesdays, Fridays and Satur days. Not agreed bd. - • - Mr. CESSNA, moved to amend the amend ment by striking out all after the word "re solved," and substituting that the House will hereafter hold afternoon sessions on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thus:lays of each week—said sessions to commence at 3 o'clock P. n.,and end at 6 o'clock, P. M. Areed to. Id eCRANE moved to postpone the further consideration of the subject until this day two weeks. Not agreed to. The question recurring on the resolution, as amended, Bfr..VLRCENT . moved to amend by adding, "for the consideration of public bills in their order on the calendar, except on Tuesdays.' • Agreed to. Mr. CRANE moved further to amend by ad ding, " and. that the 58th rule of the- House, which provides for the adjournment of the House at 1 o'clock,:p. x., on every alternate Friday to the following Monday at 8 o'clock, be and the, same is herebymp-mled. The amendment of M-CRANE was not agreed to ; and The question again recurring on the resolu tion as amended, was then agreed to. -____ 4 -- . ...: 4 ,0,... ::: _ y 7 ,-,-- - r - -_-.• A..,..._,..- titr Fi ii .. viv ..;, _,..„..2.- FROLST.LOUIS Probable Destracittet — of Columbia{ by the liebehi THE UNION POEQRS IN NASHTILLII The kabeu B. R. Johnson anti Jeff Thompson ==== Tennessee Legislature Adjourned for Want of a Quorum. THE IdEXPHD3 APPEAL ON :EPP DAVIS' MESSAGE. The Rebels -Fortifying Island No. 10, on - • the illsslaslppl. ' A special despatch to the Missouri Democrat, dated Cairo, March 2, says that great light; was seen in tact direction of Colum . hus last night: It is generally belleVed Were that the Rebels have burned - everything of iminfiama ble nature. _ The Memphis Appal of the 28th haa the fol lowing "Wi% have inforination'fiom Nastiville up to noon`" WednesthiY. 'Gen." Buell and. Coln. Foote arrived and occupied the place." The BMW} States flage luid•been raised over the' capitol and, floats .there.. now. But one Federal flag was exhibited, and that from , the shop of a Yankee jeweler, who bedlong since been SuSpected of disleyalty. ',The' - feeling in Nashville is strongly southern.. A.deep gloom 'seemed to cover thecomumnity. Citisens avoid intercourse of any kind with the invaders. Two British flags have been raised by property tiolderso.thuslevincing their.iritehtion to claim the protection of. that kioverument. The sick are, behig , removed .from. Columbus. We are pleased :to learn that Beauregard is making prOmpt and energetic preparationsfor an attitckk which soimmineot on Columbus. The , reported .capture of. B. B. Johnson at Fort Donelscin is incorreet.. . He arrived at Nash villa on ~ Baturday,. having escaped from the hands of..theieuemy.. , - ; aeff. Thompson left fis old head quarters day before yesterday Cie a secret, expedition. He oplttotnewlierei . • Path Houses: Of :the Tennant* :Legislafare Wtekolif itte ; 2,7th,aud adjomned i for want of a qtiorum, , z PrefildyniTMlisitie, paitisaitsthe fit freeittkilionfesethir. err or 'of' "his tia'stvglioy the:, attest 014 digesters twhich iiT43IOA#P.V.tI 01 4r 9 A. 104 the / Wig Will sop be Ma§ pn. Ineadvancing columns of the ae: stroy thetuMnstead!ofi.beltut Sttticke4punitied 14 destroyed. The spade will be dropped and the bayonet resumed., In other ',words the . policy. ofifabin Davis will l yield to that of the Napo leonlC-Bettitregtud. In view of time facts we ca see gleaniink throne, the darkest oteuds,thst at present surround us,' which -will burettorth in lees tkens,sixty-diye in full; and faiplendent lustre. The rebelti are 'said 'to 'be fortifying Island NO. 10, thirty-five miles below Columbus which placelhey -will fallback on. • High ground is froluad on the Island!wkich is well adapted for planting batteries tc command tale river. • Prominent officers believe that Columbus was burned last night. -4 FROM WASHINGTON VAS atur - wAit 'DIAL , - - 'karat 8! 4 06 4 tailitepliAtifei livble of fifteen ,- Orntelpeildlldifi 1110 ai one dollar per barrel;.bienteor -leaffrobecJ co three cents per pound, to add when manu factured five cents ; and on cigars five, ten and twenty cents per pound, according to value; on lard and linseed oil, burning fluid, crude coal oil five cents per gallon ; refined coal oil ten cents per gallon; gas per 1000 cubic feet twenty-five cents ; bank note paper five ceuts per pound ; writing paper two cents per pound ; printing paper three mills per pound ; soap five mills per pound ; salt four cents per hundred pounds ; sole leather one cent per pound ; up. per leather one-half cent per pound ; flour ten cents per barrel ; all other manufactures threw per cantina ad valorem ; on railroad passen gers two cents per mile of travel ; commutation tickets three per cent ; steamboat travel one mill per mile. Omnibus, terry boats and horse railroad, three per cent. on gross receipts from passengers. Advertisements five per cent. on amount of receipts• annually for use—the use of carriages annually from one to ten dollars, according to value. Gold watches one dollar; silver watches fifty cents; gold plate fifty cents per ounce; silver plate three cents per ounce; billiard tables twenty dollars. On slaughtered cattle fifty cents each; hogs ten cents each; sheep five cents each. Licences, bankers, one hundred dollars ; auctioneers, twenty dollars; wholesale dealers, filty dollen; retail dealers in liquors, twenty dollars; retail dealers in goods, ten dollars; pawnbrokers ' fifty dollars; rectifi ers, one hundred dollars; brewers, fifty dollars; hotels, inns and taverns, graduated according to rental, from five dollars to two hundred; eating house, ten dollars commission; brokers, fifty dollars; other brokers, twenty dollars. Theatres, one hundred dollars; circuses, fifty dollars; bowling alleys, five dollars each alley; pedlars, fifty dollars; other s pedlers, fifty dol lars to twenty dolare; coal oil distillers twenty dollars, &c. Income three per cent., on all over six hundred dollars, deducting income de rived from dividends, &c, which are taxed se parately. Railroad bonds, and dividends, and banks, and saving institutions, three per cent. Payment of all salaries of all officers in the civil, military or naval service of the United States, including Senators and hiemben of Congress, three per cent. Legacies and distributive shares of personal property of deceased persons, from one to five per cent., according to the de greet of relationship, and stamp duties on all kinds of legal and commercial papels, all patent medicines, telegraphic messages and goods by express. Adjourned. The bill also provides for the appointment by the President of a commissioner of internal revenue, with a salary of five thousand dollars. His office to be In the Treaenry department, with a suitable number of clerks. Thttcountry is to be divided as the President may direct into convenient collection districts, with an assessor and collector to be appointed h.f. the . President for each district, who shall have power to appoint such deputies as may be necessary. [From the Norfolk Day Boole, Feb. 21. Whisky! Whisky!! Whisky!!! In theeara, at the shanties, at the groceries, at the grog gecko, in village taverns and city hotels Whisky! Officers with gold lace wound in astonishing involutions upon their arms, private soldiers in simple homespun, and civilians in broadcloth, all seem to drink whisky with persistent energy and perseverance. They drink it, too, in quan tities which would astonish the nerves of a cast iron lamp-post, and of a quality which would destroy the digestive powers of an ostritch. If it did nothing worse than shatter nerves and impair digestion, this wide spread viceovonld demand legislative action. But these copious libations degrade the officers, demoralize sol i diem and debase civilians. Of these three chime there are two whose misconduct deserves the severest censure; we allude to officers and civilians who forget their duties so far as to in dulge in this bmtalizing vice. The military officer is bound toast in himself a good example, and to enforce it upon his men, while the private citizen owners duty.to himself and society which he violates with every de bauch. Nor are the private soldiers without blame, bat the censure which falls upon them rebounds in' part against their company officers. These denunciations of a vice, which seems to be increasing in its developments, rimy seem harsh. Truth is often unpleasant to hear dais case it is unpleasant to tell, nut the ptiblio safety demands that the vice in question enould bo rebuked and reformed. For is is a fact which the press should neither palliate nor conceal, that whisky, which is no more akin to rye than rye is'to coffee—whisky which is of the unadul terated tangle-foot chain-lightning distillation, is guzzled down in a manner alike revolting to public decency and the general good. Row, pray, can field and brigade officers be held responsible for the, vices of their men when at every corner there is a masked battery of whisky barrels? The fault that these are platted to commit havoc among our men is chargeable to the civil administration, and tke civil administration should be held responsible. The enormitlei—these red-curtained dens of vicoL—these back alley headache manufactoriest 7 -ere set up under licenses granted through the Mistaken idea of raising revenue. ST. Louis, March 8 Zaonis Napoleo; to Bverett -.Bonner, of the New York Ledger, has been making ,a noisy crackling for some time past about air original letter from the Emperor NapOleon to Edward Everett, which was ad dressed to the latter in acknowledgment of the kind oration he made in Boston lately, at the banquet given in honor of the Prince Napoleon. Here is a translation of the letter. It is neat, graceful and friendly in tone : Coltman, Nov. 24, 1801.—Sre. : I have read with the most lively interest the discourse pronounced by you at the dinner at which H. I. H., the., Prince Napoleon was present, and which you have sent me. lam happy to have found, in a language full df cordiality and frankness, the animated expression of the sentl , merits by which America and France have been for so mamy years united. I have also been particularly touched by the just homage ren dered to the genius of the chief of my family. Receive therefore, my sincere thanks, and be pleateleto make my aclllhowledgments.to your honorable fellow-citizen , Dr. Holmes, for his 'ode, ad' fall of inspiration, of Tees /a Franca. Believe,:air, in my distinguished consideration. • (Signed). NJ/roman. • Taw Itummes.--Ilev. • Charles G. Ames, of Springfield, Mire* *ll deliver a free lecture, siAtheibPresent Helmllibn," in Brant's Hall, td-nohowliVedheideil evening. Clasehe and .• • - are reVaatft *lnvited to atteati MEM PRICE ONE CENT. Drunkenness in the Babel Army.