I . I IE TELEGRAPH is PUBLISHED EVERY DAY , -EOR(+E BERGNER, TF.tois.--smota SM3I3IOIIPHON. t ,,,,, TIGIV,PwH Is served to subscribers in tts :tt,••os Llper .week Yearly subscribers will be ,i 4 A), 11,17a11:; f 3 WPXKIV ASP SgAIt.WICKLY riLIGRArIi. r x , p.e.kre aIFO plibitPned twice a week during o t the Legislates - " ' , lmlay during the subscribers al s p , 'ash rata., . Unr s per year ovnni. weekly .. .. 61 0 6 0 0 14 it 12 22 00 1 00 FiN LAW OF NIWEIP4II3I3. titeribers order the discontinuance of their WWI. `, vubliSher may continue to send them noW ' ott e- are paid ' 3 rriber,, neglodt or robust, to take their newepa the alike lo which they are directed, the," a • ,r• y have settled the bills and ordered until e. d 4 c ortdoed. t intbital JOHNSON DA.T.amalket LOCK HOSPITAL o or e i r a taht for speedy- , ASEA SEM OF parBIJDENOK TRW DI OX TO ROME an Plertary or Nor4ous Drugs. 0 . 40 , W muffin, az wo Puma, tw moo Owl Two Dals.lie at the Bck or mbs, Strictures, Paine le ailermons of a tbe Kidneys Mid Bladder, Organic Nervous Debility, Decay of therhysice Pow.- , „. 1 ,1113 Languor LewSpirlis,Oonfusion of „desk the Hoare, Timidity, ?ramblings, .Dlmisem H li . Idutrita, Amm or o of the Stomach, Affection.' ecuL Nose &in—those terrible Maar . Itr from: the ladiecretion or Solitary Habits Di freudful and destructive practises which debility, render marriage impel:* troy both body sod mind. . YOUNG MEN. an t f4pecially wbo have become the victiMso that dreadful and dearrnotivelhablt whli* 'weep , to Co untimely grave thousands of Li ra'n 0 the oxalted talentand brilliant Intel otherwise have entranced Hamlin, ihe thunders of eimmence, or, waked to ea. wr ,t, t o r ch may call with full conffdenca, MARRIAGE. rsMI, or mem; contemplatingTlMM, pp were ' ;•bynield weakness, abouldlintnedlately con i 0d be rostorcd to perfecVhataltb. ORGANIC WEAXZ4 inrieJiate l Y cured and flai sfeor restore, r Lamsell mode , the care of Dr..f., may u.;F c,l.llde in his bun.. la. • gentleman, ans true hip akin to , . . No. 7 z , outh t street, Baltemora t , Oda gc..16 _roe Baltimore street, 7 corn l Be particular In lobe into . you will MintAke the place, P. ear. kn.rrnnt, Quads,' with faits ...mei, MA/Kw tertifieetes, attracted by the repute ,.,.hcrutt, !orb near clift Nettie a Postagelitmnp, to tree on the • UK, JOHNSTON. • h. J.inVOn member of the Royal *Mine of surgeoaa, • erit i a atifrote ono of the meet eminent 004Mresei iine Cm: ed -tate, and the greatest pent of whose hM. yr ,pod iu thP :tospdut of London, earls, Phila. Leo effected 30010 of the most eue. that wore ever known. Many. trentetai, r!, • 41.0 , the ears and head whoa esker, gr it eat TC.L. zt, rael at maiden soend Moblitti hhndling, at tended sometimes with derange, vat • r`,11,.1 stere cored immedlnteln r • !Mir, I'ARTICUL.42 NOTICILr _ . rbese Who hoWing ituseNd then. vivo w, Vir I,Dd iweroper indulgeociee, that secret oo vho* dot which rotas both body and mind, utt. Moog them for rather bush:loBer society. The , are rome of the sad end melsoottely wisdom dhr;nhcrnrly hehltemf youth L vis z,..W. 1 01407 Ihot ..thd Limb! , Ll Fame le the oad, JAOI4IOIII las el gutcular ?ewer, Parpltotion goo E la n, Noth,liercoombotobillty, Derangemeetor the re Feßetiene, fieuiral Debility, Symptoms., sd 4ansuaip tiel. . %IT N - L ALLY. tennal cm the mind arembeLlt • Umnory, Confusion of Idliga, I I v! Spent turebenlitgi,..tYofsloll Nods. ty, 24tAntreo, lon , o :Solitude, Timidity, dre., are Some, of drat yhow,wit,,t pe)10118 01 all agee can now Judge what the now t.! (be litteline heidth, losing their vigor berennq a sk , tale, nervous and emaciated, have I /Tnar .0 . 911e0 nb..ut kije eye', comb, and erne% mt of feenelptiOn, YOUNG KIN elm tire 0, rad themselves by a certain practice, In lclledw wter alone—a habit frequently learned from As, or, et sehnet the 'effects of which are trur when asleep, and If not oared, renders Wage mosesdble, and destroYe both mind and body, aply immediately. . asks! a pity that a young man, the hopes of his Conn. tie, be dar li ng of his parents, should be snatched from rineits and enjoyments of life by the consequences eleTaLag sum the path of nature, and indulging ha. ZILD !Nem babe.. Su% parsons must, before contest iluce mARKIAGIL &el toot a aunod mind and body are the most ry,co w promote connubial happinell. ~n eel 'Ant these, the journey through life becolnee a weary Pritqa; the prospect hourly darkens Its the view; the acd btoorotte shadowed with despair, and lined with th tgoohnly reflection that the happiness of another emu Waled with our ovra. fl. JOHNE.ONS INtrItioRATING BMBOY FOR Ogl GAM WEAKNESS. ily this great nod important remedy, WesIMAM of th e 11la sre ilicedily cured, and foil vigor Teetered: . 1 „u„p;,„, of the most Demme ~ , arsk °Waited whs tm law, hope, have been ininiellital . Filigzed. ~hl/ lemimona to Marriage, Physical er tilit , MWaallail. isti., Nervoini, Trembling, Ignalleall WIP Eshatilibillie Se EVA tearful kind, speedily . trorplE z : '._,.i - : . . la) STRANSESS ? „ . , , ~ , SO moo' thousands careulit Mix li ' ntiletien within tlint. L ' ll lielve taara, and the nomerene Into/himpaa (Notions performeel by Mr. .1 .switiliapikLbs , therew. , ~111., papers, and many other person. Lb. einticeass ! tbe. tare apivoired Milk' and again before - Bit pub, Mali. Wending as I yeagailla fit and 111. Pailnes. is a sufficient enanualeg l ao l l 4 5 10 •=1',, • Obi as ::f IMPRIJDENOKf— en 'the temagnided tad tawftaient votary of gat ends he has Thabibegr lit set. is th at painful d it toe Mel kittnieift tha n4l taw finite Of sham e or sad of discovery deters klf hnil &tidying to Mom who, from adulation and re. Ifonallfty can alone bed Fiend him, delaying 11 / 1 theani* Naomi Symottnias or thie - horrid disease mike UMW ietrure, affecting the head, Ma throe; nous, skin, an., MFaiss on with frightful till death Pule! to dread's' angering' by sending him.in "that rWtroe f rom fencoc a so traveler retnraii• It Ii I Ct.''. i°l lid that thougande tall victims to' this terrible TOft, oviag to tho uushiltninons of Ignorant pretend-, i k ffb by the use of that deadly 1411411 . i sossiluivni and make the residue or lifemilmorfall,_ t,',,. lotmaloafts.—Tha floater's Diplome h ang .. ..' - ilk . ~ Wieners mini contain a Stamp ton. on the reply. t nintobesuont by Ilan. QM. 7 •inuth Frederick street, Baltimore. terNasely DENTISTRY. EO. 6TiSTE, graduate: of. the aecr 4e of (Mutat Surgery , airing tonueS,o the city of Harrisburg gilld !airflow 10r na ,,, ireccuinud Jr Dr. Gorgali On 1 4 11 rd ...o loon Market Anti Walnut, respefelfalYilloklrrne 218 run snd Me publio in general, that he.* prepped te Worm oil proration,' ha toe Dental prehoutieui ei t h e r pared r to a manner that WWI 110 %.,be, ewd by operars fa thin or any other , Mil of losertanr ar ti ficial . eth It port the el* PTelectenUtle principles. te , orti, from one to a fall set, mounted on fine Gold, rel. Octet or the Vulcanite Bane. toren pleasure In recommending the atiowe t ga ;ZZ!II . : all A my fernier patients ot Harrisburg .. hot m °BO confident that he will partbrm- all me ttire manner trod MY selewiect ro.lllll bura..itn J 9. GOMA& • • I‘ISPROVEMENT IN DENTISTItYr P. P . H. A lLitilACH, Burgeon . Den teth M ONfoolarer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the Only 041 4 , 3 that obviates every abjection 'to the me or mil* , embracing hair b partial, ha and whole *eta of one t0 c .: 4 4 purr and mdostructinie mineral there bothe r are., vicno tor th erm:enrol:natio n °finnan particles of feed onenstvo tater from the. brella, I/0 me te,filvi edit' their c onstruction, there clan be no galvanic ZI olutetallie Luta. Hence the Indual le not an. ta u , ;till Icle throat, headache, gc.iv id Office No. 48 ot r mood street, 'Harrisburg. Clif BLA.i' , KWELL'S Oelebrated PRIM E: tupo y 11:e PRESEKVII,I-3 drxt„ Al t o. A terge tei z for Lh,beyto bracing every varlet y, Just re- DOMC,Jr, lc Co. ehoiee Teas, Black and Green kaa I pound papers,papers,for sale at , NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S corner Front and Market streets: ant TO 441THER mid ENFANT BRUM% Igire4lNZ '4 Dial an ram I's • ... ~ . • , •,- 4 A Ifit,,, • )7*\\*/,/,/`_------- -......, 4. - _ i ke , 4 M.. ._. , .01 . __ . _, z _ ,z,,,:„ 4 •••.,,,... - I - ,, , ..i . ..'" -- ..- VOL XVII (Ints at atrantl & transpartatuf,, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD: FIVE TRAINS ' DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. OW AND apMrsa MONDAY .741151.11 Y 27th, 1862 The Pesseager Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad botopany will depart won: and arrive at Harriaborg and Thhadelphla as follows ' 1E ;I. T Ai. D. ROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN *vets Efargisbarg daily is 8.20 s. m, 994 wives at Weft Philadelphia at 7.90 PAST LENTE teens flairiiibial dal* o;coept 'Sunday.) 501,001. UMW nuadelptils itt, '5.10 111A1141tAlN leases Barrhflntri daily (except Sunday) at 01.66 y, nr., and Arrives at West Philadelphia at 11.00 ACOMIMODAMON. 194.1 N, vti Mount Joy, loaves Harrtabdrg at 1.80 and "myna id !Foot Phlla do=tr. n• , '• • AviiOOI4IrODATION 1114'0Oinnt b41esiitellintiturg at - 100 end arrives at WIWI Pltlisdalpbta at,7.20.p. or. _ liir E N T It' D TaBOUNII WEE MS TRAIN Raves Ptdladetphla at iO.BO p. m , liairiabitrg at 8.06 a. m., 41t4Miut 8.40, a. in and arrives at Platabmg L at • , • • " 11.11 t TRAIN. lariat Phlbidodpliii. at I.ooi. and ai- Oka at Haniabarg at 1.20 p. loaves Elltrisb mkt at 9.00 a. .Altabna, B,Bop. , and arrives at. Pittabturg at 9 . 80 P. Id• • • FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia at 11.26 a. in., Real& burg 4.06 P. in,, Altoona. at 9.10 p. in. , and. arriving at Plinilsirg at 140 x. m. ' ' , • • HARMI3I3OIISI sat Phil , deiphia at RAO p. 111., and oDA arri Harsisbur leiv g io at• 9.00 MOUNT JOY ACOGIEMODATION via Mount Joi,leaviss Linoister,at 11.SSa. in., arrives at Harrhibimg at 1.80 • m. 4 a NIIWS 111 , 01193 and PAPSINGER TRAIN mill leave 71dbulelphill 'at-4.00' a. m.; lancastor 7.07 , a.' in.; NORM Jar at . 48 a. in., Niddietown,at 8.23 a. and arrive it Harriliburg at LIM a. m., connesitincimilt Nail tin wets, from Harrisburg, at SAO a. in. EIAINIEL O. YOUNO; • Stmt. Nast; Mr. Poona. Railroad. Rarrlabare, January 114,1862 o tbern Central Railway -WELITBB ABRASIGEZESINT:' mE tame anratitoub PION 23-IL Mi 1 1* - TiitiE 0.M151.! Close Oonneotion , miati . at Harrisburg TO ..iND iiiiik iiiw Ton.. .. SLEEPING CARS RUN ON ALL . NIGHT TRAINS. illN tAKOk AM BR ONDAT, =NOV.I 24, 18114 Nis AiriongarelloAßOSlNo $OllllOO Omani uss oa o y re tn u l m arri umni ve as oiz and l. 4dpart .7_ , tro: Harris_ . ...oura and GO'I NIG , SO Ti . TAR. RAIL TRAM aretvei atlTarristung LOS P P M. , and Mons “ IJNI P . K. 1101411118 le arrives /di , . I , MAM A. EL . . and leans ;,. " • 3 . 51 9 , A AL . 0 Q .IP4 ' 1 61 NQ R TAIL. 4) • at...., - 826 A. N. li P tli ' 284 m = i t iiariiiitriF , ' " 1.00 . P. M. and haws North at 1,21 P. N. RUMS TRAlN•leaved HiMtbaste atc....:..- LOOP. N. and anises sa Raralsbmig.... 8.00 I.: N. . • and /caverns* ar,..'.: '.. .... 8.10 P: IL ma toooisimt -- 11WIRISINDRi .. ON TRAIN 1 Liana Hatriaburg Rir Baltimore; a 1......... Iffouldolir—isovis Baindsto at;:...',... ~.. 8.80 P. M. 2titentritrein leaving Harrisburg es 110115eT will be . 411 /ON. TroP, 505 , 55 8 4 0 :For farther Information apply ma Ole 0110,u Peal's - Railroad Depot. u j outzt, * ROL 25, 111111i.i.otit WINTER TIME. 'ARRANGESLENT, AIIItAINIIOIIIII . • .• '-- TaIiiIIII:O3JACTLA - TO Pi3ILADELPI l A .. mgraom, dirAtAt o* 6084 eQN AND' Arm' iItONDAY, BKR 4, Th lBlll the Parsenger Trans will. leave. the adelieft-t Mr Ne7Or '7 1 1W, 0 1 /1 f h r kIEPRIBMNBisteen Brarlsbare ai r ar; rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express rfraip book*, West, arrtvlas i New Port at 11 .5 , m., andad. -Ph il a. delnhla pit 9AO a. "Aaliephig , ear It viilablilill to the ta l an'etronghlrom TtltsinWg'witliont bbangs' Wif e iitabthaves Barrislrolly at B a. , tn.„ slut In , New YorißaMrp, m., ;Philadelphia at 1.214 PARrLINIf leave! Narelabin at TAB p . m ; o4arri~al of!Panksriliarde Billhinel 'Past Neil; 'iwriiiiag In ' NerW l Rork at 9.50 p. m., and Pldiadelphia at 6.40 p. to. - FASTUNRIeives Nair York at • a ntl,4itid eddald, a's. saq arriving at Harrlsbnrr it 1 p. m MAIL TRAM lams New York 41200 noon, and Phil adelphia at 8.16 p. In.,artiving: at >darr4barg at B.xo =PRIGS LlSTlfteives New • Fork at 'ea in. • wi lling st• Barrilibor/C st 3 l lo with the Ptionsylvada &preen Trani for Pittsburg- A aleeping ear Is also attached to tide train . Coeneollonsari evade at IFirilabitrg with Alibis on the Pennsylvania; :Nth:thorn Olutraland Goiaberland Valley :Railroad% and at : Reading t for -Philidelphl%lMlatilh% bane, sitoln elles Faston, - Baggage cheaked through.* 'lllrae butweeti New 'York and Hanisburg, SIS 00 ; between Harrisburg and Phila. deaphia, $l3 20 In Go. leas% and 42 _ For tiCkeil or other information apply to J. J. CLIMB; not • General dient,'HOrieburg. .. .ILNOTHER NEW sites! _ v ortame Vi icing Desks, . Backgammon Boards, '4 - . Traveling Bags, ... : t" : Puma, Walleta, ' • ' Toilet Bottles, e t d.a general arsortnient of • - FANCTICABTICLES, lir.f, .1... •-c . • R Ittlf II- quieauswarwieunceat k: s4- e } .n ea way: Ili.• wog Susi , in..h uti "INDEPENDENT ALL •TIELINGS-NEtTRAL IN NON E lIARRISRM - PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 20, 1862 1) W. GROSS & CO., DR 11 G GISTS NO. 19 MARKET STREET DRUGGISTS, PRISICIANS, Str'll We are daily adding to our awe f If of goods all such articles - as are destrietti r id would respectfully call your atentior, W , l I be lirgest and best selected stock in thus` 't', of DRUGS, CHEMICALS PAINTS, mitarginkAliatii ikodwilx or, : • . Lard, sloe: , Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes, Outgo Asap, Sponges and Corks, die., dte., With 4 general:tilletkof• - l' -- : • • ; : 1 /""& TOMETARRICLEIC . • tr, 2: selected from the beet manufacturers and Pe innler l . o tlDuftttlukthilli.o9ul4l7 l :! Being vell: - .14111 4 11 1 , 1 4elEaXi- • PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, • ' -;•• 4,INSEED f OI4'VONIEITER; ( WINI6W't ARTIST'S 104 - 514E8, PAINT AND , Afiffrlßri3 , BRUSHEE °TN~ AI ; L'I'~IR ' VAstE ' i'lF~;'` We respectfully invite a call, feeling, cotill dent that we can supply .the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. JONWS AND WEIMM3 POBOBLAIN PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR • • • tr, - ± Of all kinds, (Moot lowa* the Proptletors, Saponifier and Oonnentrated Lye 1 Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, whichlwe sell al low as Maur be pnrohaseitin=the cities. -ATfaxigr licEDlct OTaR 3 l lll7l ?4 °T Of, COAL off. 1 'f.ratlilidaV,OlL 1 Being large parcintein theseolls, we can over iiidndements to 'elOse'litaleiti. boal 'Oil Lampe_ of the most,_ rnmoved patterns, very bheap.' kindil of faille , changed te, barn Pleee Of . who ew . e not giv es; oar HOES on:raearrag POWDII3I3 • strial• know no thekr OUP00 1 :4 1 tY I and the adsantage they are in keilping Horses ;and Cattle`haaltbY and' lu jood condition, Tfionsandd can testify to thaiwoftt they have', dbrived from the UM of cmr•Cattle Powders by tie in - ciedainif Anantlty arid: qiirdiWid - Eilik, *ides improving the general health and ap pleaniitce of their4ale. Our long experience in tha bigness gives us Ole ND/11010 of 14 . g r rcm g h kmOidge of the ' trade, and oral intanipnnente in. the citierare such that lieica' a in a VOW - ehort - time furnal anything appartalidnir to our business, on the heat of terms. Thankful tOc the liberal patronage best,owe ou our hotiee, we *pa by strict attention to tininess, a carehiiieleotion of PURE 'DRUGS at fair prices, and the d'estre to please an, to 4 8 01,. ofintinuato of ifie ,favor of 4. 41180631:- - rsaa'i The '''''. teitittilii`lit i „ . : ' l'RErt,' i liii*Eititer'lmil 4 l4evraxi'ist.' - i f.,0r,.. ITRE ."---.*," -' .- " - *BO ' 5 1 ' Bile bJ ra qll7° NlOniailkilOVEnh' , _ _ t • . . , , . ' - t - 4"' " 41 ' - ' Weser ' I 't) *4l4l,CornersltrontauulNarkit.stretsitt ~ , 1„.. - '''L , r , tea . .v„..l rej .„ .09 d.6 (1 ; • 111 W. ,:r.rtros,*' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BARRIBBUEG, PEIVN'I.- KEEPERS AND CONSIIMr,r" I, 011., varnishes and Gloss, Dyeatulhi, Gloss and Patty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure flirow!.q. Spices clowns AND BEON OF'Aub • al aft • ■ - 6 C . I 4 9X r D R — U rf Ail H4f7Rl-fet TEETH 1 TEETH 111 FAADAERS ,AAD 414ZIEtt9, ~cjsL4l~¢liLolis BOOKS FOR 'FARMERS. rrHE attention of agiidulturists is' directed 1 to the following, works, which will enable them to increase the, quantity and value of their crops by adding science and the expeiii ments of others td their eiperience BTRPHEN'S BOOK OF l'kui FARM,. de tailing all the labors.of husbandry and the best wa y, toperfdrurthem. Peke. —.B 60 COLEMAN'S' AGRICULTURE' and Real , Economy '4 00 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by —1 00 THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buel.. 75 lacTuaga ONE PRACTICAL AGRICUL PURE,- by Johnston 60 THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni venial handbook, with 400 engraiings..2 60 AN EASY, METHOD OF MANAGING OEIOS, .Ly .. 20 The Nat u re , and Trettiment . of Diseases Cattle, bY Dadd ' 100 LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL "CHEMISTRY 76 MIMS COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and the production of milk, butter, cheese, `by Flint 1 50 GRASSES. 'AND FORAGE PLANTS; by • Lynch . . .l 50 SAXTON'S . containin g n the Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, &0., 4c. ..1 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Pm , tics! Farmer, by'Dr. Gardner. ... .....1 60 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS... . 76 THE FIELD BOOK OF. MANSKE% or American Muck Book 1 25 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by Jennings 1 00 YOUATT ON THE HORSE. . ....1 26 HIND'S FARRIERY and 5T0 . D,800K....1 00 HORSEaLk.bISHIP and the Breaking and Training of 'Horses Standard Books, School Books, and every ,thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. -UNION RESTAURANT, •Rinr.T.TAll) AND BOWLING . _ SALOON, NO 1.1.9. MARKET STREET, NEAR EirrEL 'THE syabsgObcge having erected a l arge building at th e above place, exprittet3y For the pupa o r sea'abbveindicattek:biti to dill the attention of the pab. 1.63 to the fojtowtog . . . • , , , . . , 'Tps Romer:astir; on the first firsor; with a dining room 'attached, is Wed tipin &st oles!! style, and tt Will.at times be Er/pPled Wigi the best OYSTERd to be haul in the 'Atlantic titles, tegithee Wlth . territiln; 01h, and all kd i f e t game In swots, „Oysters served, glikin *Mary style, mud meals to be*sd at all hems. The Ales of all' the - oelebroted , lirewel9m.' la' the country -constantly on Wind. oi ,- EloWling' Billion; is in the raiz:, Mid contains three alleys of modern construction, where theJosere of this healthy ezaroists:oati enjoy themselvesi , The silliard Wools le up:ohdre—elemunly Sited np, and eontahis three marble top lc,imbluation outhion ta bles, equal to aity,,txtade,, , Harrisburg has tong fel tthe want of a grind 'swain• atlon of this kind; and as the proprietors are determined to condpct W la.equlot and, manner, and do eve, rag tinny power - to Mikis s faintonahle resort, ey hope to receive &Jibes* attars of, public patronage, hit.dtf WILI4Sai t G. Molf.ADDliN 600„ , . CHO/CH- LIGHT /LEAD' G It IBE - 131DS;•• by - the author of "Rutledge," Prico $1.26. Leinet ha 4 19.4150! 4 L.) Dor EDGB 7 —"tuilform with "The Slither lands " $1.26. ,REULAH—twenty-fifth-edition—sl.2s. 1111ST.:WiltEit,-4 mear.A.Ovel-50 cents. TOM.3.II)IAR'S 01:pulp by Novel — : 25 cts. 'llOll, BETTER, 7011. r. 0115% .88 tits Together.. with all - die' New ' Books soon BA i*Lbliklie4' lit BERGNER% CH EAP BOOK S TORE. . •.! CO ALVr PIO TNT:DERif , • -...- , I . COAL"REDITOED - 1I I 1 N consideration _ of the hard times, , and L'iii'T tellaidliditielt FOR OdSH; I have' reductif the piloo:of Coararatfamalf,4,- .., . .7... . • ~ 1 . 1 4i.0 , 2‘.. 3 1 11 , 1 j03 , Brolfert (t: Sailld p?rton f 4 \ 'lam Egg - ... 2 99 t, ' ..! . , ta s mit u E r . CIS , 2' my cc , cc . . 1 , “ ... ;., Stmt., I'7 11 , 4. 20 - is . II : .. U.'..‘.." 44 .. 1: .f ,- Nut.' fs , 2 . 2 gr It . :Wilkah „' :. • . . go 290 t. di 7.... Lorberii , ' • 4i 2qo iy It ' ' ' ATM delivered by the Pitiac Wain *Caere; it can toed ed it , ithe pereliams dcor and if it &Ili abocklo: ' ':the Poet:wild belorfefted. i ... .....' .. ..,. 1 'All Lbel o the beat quality mined, delivered tree from all lotpordl , . . , :410 i•Obil id in Aanilties;iVr-the iowieirr waotaiiita' ~sgent fir, upant'a Celpiratc4 foarcier, ftlargeauppl.T . T 'always on d., at Xannfaaturere ,pAcea.. _..,.. jar A carte lot of superior baled Sty for aide. ' '• ' Lrg \ J411.8:3 ld: Wfilropft. . i J. • ELM _ Allarstr. BOOT, & SHOE STORE comika SECOND AND 8113.; ; •Hsri a t snrg • tit,WlTßoiv viva a large atmortnient of It. BOOTS, SROVI, detpue, &c., Or the 41$11tiel and"....thilSraiuto -*war.= Prices 49414 ittletlißt", -.1 11 ,101 1 44: 4.`1 1 0RT444L0T TO olttostr lithe beat style inr-spuleriqr. wokkiller! ItZPAIBING doaellistiorrnotice: octIS4ifJOHN Wilnillicliai.alaiArg,.. _ TO GRAIN CONTRACTORS. IHE . RAT: 4 IIhIORZ"BACt 'FACTORY, A,. W . , riS PREPARED to fuiniah -4overiziont Contractors and others with Linen or4:tnttoo Bagsof an nisos,,promptly for cash OChier,.(ire*:l:Oals, :(44 (brie , "*OS"Mort— trlll find tortheirtolvantatk lore inn JOHN (.I.:GRAF LIN. • li d call .13alttm . ore, Jaa.l7th.-31011.6- . 1Y24-2mde THEO F. EICHEFFEE4- O ru ER, - - NO 18, • MARKED STRENT;:. ; !airPartteuilis attention paid to - Prlitting; Waling and Binding ig Banda% Manifeetn i -Pnlinles;4 l h l3 o ll l Canna. printed, at 42, Wit, and $5 tlyntaandjn elegant styln, 7 - -120 "PIET= 1111}11TIRRI. TEM THE • swomf i ? .1 - THE YOl9T ' BFaiuinti; : - strike ~.*241) l'ATna Ns Gold and Silver Pencil and Pon ' • ' Caseis;'' In the miirkpt, le to .101.3 found at • BERGNEWSOHEAP.BOOKEITO . . N.A.Z2I. H.:113 3 A . L L ; L _ • BOARDING:'BOIB)01; FOB BOYS. • J , AZARE'TEI, Nsirthaucipti* , Pa. rigroCboofsgo 'AIM Thir,risbilrg by ,rallroold to 4ustort, and thanbetorni imiieeby stip% RevAlDWAßDitlitiCianii, IS 3m* rtlitolfsoll gLOT of prime Ciiiceeinifeireeieli , ectifid for sale by 4114:11I0BASlig BOWMAN, • Pgq.lpz 5 .1 , 1, CQUlWZroSitPdr.**Kot atreetP.A. Pemsylvania Legislature. REPORTED IX:6IIMY TOR TEM TXLIWIATII The Senate re-aseembled at_ 3 o'.clock r. and was called to onierl4ll,o Apeaker. Mr. PENNEY called up Senate bill No. 897, an act relative to the railroad indebtedness of Allegheny city. _ . In committee of the whole, (Yr. Inuna in the chalr,) the bill waa'read amended; . innd so reported. Passed finally. _ Kean. JOHNSON and SEIMILL moved to re-consider the vote had this morning on the indefinite pOstponement of the Continental express company bill. The motion to reconsider being before the Senate, • ; ; • Mr. Id' CLORE moved to postpone,. mdefi nitely the motion to reconsider: The latter motion was agreed to—yeaa 16 Mr. REILLY, (Railroads,) on leaves - lye'', as committed, a empplement town act to incor porate the Nesquehoining Valley railroad company. The bill to incorporate the Delaware steam tug and transportation company was. aken up, discussed it length, and postPoned for' the present The Fall Brook railroad bill was taken up, discussed at length, and postponed indefinitely, by a vote of yeas 25, nays 8. A motion was made to reconsider the 'vote just taken; which was not agreed to. Adjourned. 75 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House met at three o'clock, P. it., and resume the consideration of the 'School bill, and after considerable debate, - and numerous amendments, the House agreed; but refused, by a two-third vote, to suspend the rules, and read the bill a third time by its title. The House shortly afterwards BY TBIE6 'H. From dar,Mirahig.EditiOd. Capture of Fort Marion, Fla St. Avgastine Surrendered Without a Figh THE CITIZENS ELISE THE STAXA ANW STBIPXB OVER THE, TOWN HALM Another old Govenunent Fort Talon by Commodore Ihtpont. The town of St. Augustine was surrendered Without a fight, . The town authorities receiving commanderßodgers in the town hall. and after being aissiired that he would protect the loyal Cithiellfl, they raised the 'flag with their' own . hands. •' The rebel troops evacuated the night before th►e appearance of the gunboats. This is the second of the old goiernmeitt forts that has been taken by Oom. Dupont! RUidORED CAPTURE OF. YANCEY Agentleman who attired here this afternoon from Baltimore, says that he heard from an officer there this - mornitig . that Wilham L. Tammy, one of the rebel • Commissioners to Burope,lhad been captured. The rumor ,was that the Yew* on hoard of whichhc, was, had been taken by one of oui blockadin g vessels We have heard nothiniot the aft& froni any other source. - HARPERS FERRY BRIDGE The Harper's Ferry railroad :brid e one pleAnT. A ,train exoned-ratathati-- to'Coldiostoiw-to' LT' VaCiTithSea liSt 131014 • ~- 'Mr. Wxutor (Pa.) presented several petitions in favor of fimancipatiom . • - • (N. Y,) offered a joint resolution authorizing the - importation of arms ordered by the United States free ordutY." • • Mr: Fsesstunnt, (tie.;)•said there was a bill ' oh,the subject in the course of preparation.- 7 The resolution was laid over. • On motion- of Thritniasoi, (M 0.,) the bill to secure the pay of bounty pensions to the men act: ally-in the service in the department of:the West, was, taken . up , and passed. • Mr. Moaan.L, (Me.,) introduced a bill to pro vide for the, public defence, and accept loand from the several' StateS, for . that purpose re ferred. ' Mr. Helmut, (lowa,) presented the resolu tions of the Legislature of lowa,, relating to the, sickness among , the lowa troops. The bill was pailied-feas 29. Nam--14ealtrii, Grimes, Hall, Harlan' Hen dereon,Lane, Kane, Powell,'"Sherman, Trump bull an d Wright-9. Mr. Howe,. (Wis.,) asked to be crewed from the select committee on.the Starke case. His' request was granted. The bill for the abolition of elairery in the District of Columbli was taken np. Mr. Doeurrsa (Wisconsin) proceeded to speak in favor of the bi 11..,, He believed that every man had a right to lierty. ,He believed that all' the races of "mankind were capable 'of • en joying civil and religious freedom; and social and:: political equality, under proper circum stances.: ,He contended that the, reak . gneoinni in 414 count ' wiLs, the Negro ' :petition, and s mitletinestfolf Of shiverk-4V11;1111 a - tit:Within of i. , 7 , 56404 w all ivi bAt*...4o.Blouz,* NO. 64 . SENATE. WiMOAT, Match 19, 1882 APTEMNOONEMION. Wacciarmer, March 19, .1862, AFTERNOO,N SESSION Adjourned _.•._ =I WASIIINCMONi - Much 19 Peu.LDILPHIL, March 19 BANIIMORE March j 9 WAMINGTON, March:l9 SENATE. _ thzm i*thuj Buhl", procured Steam Peens' Presses, we erePrelPer ed to ettecate JOB add BOOK FEINTING of every dal/alp. tion, cheaper than it can be done at any other aatabllnk. mantle the country. RAT OF ADVERTISING. air roar lines or less constitute one-half square. 11404 mss or more than foer constitute s square. Hatr , ?.quare, one day 00 25 one week. 1 00 ene month 2 00 three months elk month 5 00 One year OneEquare, one day ,one week A 2 00 one month. 44 ' three months._ $ 00 la months-- ............. 10 00 ti one year . 00 B' Business notkes inserted in * the inertlinirkwur, 02 before Marriges and Destl46 FIVE CEm nit Tmirit fir eta insertion. RT itarrigea and Deaths to be charged as capitar a verthiameraa He quoted from Jefferson in favor of eman cipation. The two races could not live togeth er, in the temperate zone. The Caucasian race was dominant, and in the tropics the colored race was dominant. Nature - had made a laW Stronger than the army law of man, and she must be obeyed . Ddn POKIIROY favored emancipation but was opposed to paying the masters. Adjourned. 1101T8F, OF IMPRESENT'ATIMI • The Mime resumed the consideration of the Mir bill. The House acted on all general provisions, forty in number, making no important amend ments. Mr. WIC/CLEM (Ky.) offered to exempt slave. fromdirect taxation when lands are taxed, sad advocated his amendment by a speech. A brief debate followed, dulling which Mr. Lovx.rov denied that this Constitution of oqr fathers ever recognized property in man add it never would. Slavery has no guarantee In the Constitution, which, if it had been hon estly administered, would have destroyed slavery loneag' Mr.-Wm: am said he had been informed that Mr. Lovejoy had recently made a ainillar ,speech before the Blanch Association. Mr. Litwor replied that it was likely he bad attended two meetings of that character. He believed the slave -has as much right-to own a master as the master had to own him—as much right to whip and sell the master as the master had to whip and sell the slave and his children. ?Mr.' Wuntram argued to show that our Gov einment in numerous instances, has recognised slaves as property. 'Mr. WICILLII72II amendment was rejected. The House next proceeded to tlos- considers,- tion of the sections relating to licenses and nixes on spirits, ale, beer and porter, but made bat little progress therein. The House then . Adjourned. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. • Cotton steady.. Floor dull—sales of 9000 barrels, at $5 20®5 25. For State, a 'decline of Sc;s4 64(45 76 for Ohio, and $5 Si C 86 for Southern. Wheat has declined lc. C 2cts 'sales 26,000 bushels at $1 80 for Milwaukie Cinb. Corn declined 7 -sales 38,000 bushels at 65®581. "'Whiskey dull at 24}®25cts. Na ti 2Zwertisments. NEW NOVELS ASEANCE STORY, by Bulwer, Mos 'tutted, price Dinah • 00, The Warden, by Tiollope, (Pocket 11- brarYo) 26 Castle Wafer, by the author of "East • Lynne". 60 Treasure Trove, by Sam. Lover, new • . edition 60 Tom Crosbie and his friends, by Lover.. 60 The Broken Engagement, by Mrs. South ,worth -• • - 26 With all the Inew.books as soon as published at . BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. PROF.-ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, EITOITLD reepeolfully inform hie" old T T patrons sad the..pahlic..geperally, that he will continue to give instructio*,On.the PIANO. PORTZ, X& LODSON, VIOLIN. and adso is Liu* itoieniui THORagieft SAS& .He will meth pleasure wait upon pupils at their nomesat any hour desired, or lentils will be give* a his readdance, in Third street, 4 few doors holow, lh 4 Genhan Rerormed Etowah_ 4e4311541 it THE PRIVILEGE Of TEM WRIT OT HABEAS CORFU'S NDER Tut: CONSTeIuiION by Horace TT Brinney, Esq. Pamphlet edition for sale ARSBONSIV 3 CHEAP BOOK I STORE. Price.l6.oenta. ME FhoiSSENCE of VANrLLA, Essence of ' Lemon, , Flavoring Ixinkstai for gale at ttie new leeale and Retiul.Grocery and Provision titan; cor. ner Front and Market streets. ' LBW SCHOOL OP HARVARD - COLLEGE, 18E32 • . TWO' TERMS of nineteen Weeks each . - commencing Sd and September Ist. ' or Oatalogne and Otroalar, addnum . JOEL PSIMER,',RoyaI Prefeeser.. Oambrldge, Mass., Feb. 1882.'ma8411,4, POST p 9 7, - • 1 - 17111T1N4 - ' TilkniSES; PONTMONAIES, Jind algeneral assortment of FANCY GOODS - bare just been received at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOONb'TORE. • reeling confident of , rendering satisfaction, we would res. platten:* invites call.. • KELLER, Et-Market street,.two doors east of rourth omit, souk ea WR9LE4ALE And RETAIL DEALER. in Confectionary Foreign and Domestic Fruit.— Figs, Dace,. Prunes, RaiSigl and : Nitta or all kinds.;.- Fresh and :al Wish, Soap, Dandles, Vinegar, Spicaa, To haw°, &pre and Cretntif Pram* . Ili general, at the caitrperdil4 'bird - turd Walnut streets. • . *oci2ll4lbm . ' prnr C0R13.E2'13; 71, ALL OF .11HE DIFFERENT SIZE, • WHITE AND-COLORED. Flualbeet ertade menafectored, oan be o fo A ug o ili Next door to the Harrisburg Bed ix qOLD PENS 1-The largest and - best stock, from $l.OO to 14.06—warranted—st, SHRFFER BOOKBIMIL OLDIER'd CAMP COMPA:NION. 10, eesy 4conveniest Wetting Desk ; also, Portfolios, Memorandum Books, Poritaanumes, at • 11:20 SCHPFEWS BOOKSTOmf. COAL OIL and Carbtni Oil, it is now generally conceded cart be.sold lower by ns than bi any other house in town. All brands for Ellie by Nichols & Bowman, corner Front and Market streets. nal-y . JI'FRA: FAMILY FLOUR, Corn Meal and Buckwheat Moor. Nor sale low by Nichols k. Bowman, corner of Front and Market streets. , ,nll7y , COAL 011,1_ lower than any House in Harrisburg for sale by NICHOLS& Bowltex, Cerner Front anCllarkei feb I¢7 CI.E.I)Wir,D, broken loaf, fine and coarse Ny , ptemertied and Other by BOWMAN, Center Froat and Market Mated& TVARIEB SQ.& 1.8.62. r—A great variety 4. 1 f ex, oa / MI Weak at ' 4 "" • Amernare Boomolo. Nsw YoRK, March 19 NIOHOLEi it ROWIu