THE I'EI.I4",(3RAPH IS POLISHED EVERY DAY, 13v EORO BERGNER. --- TERms.--SiNaLg SUBSCRIPTION. fiA. Veal" I,II,IRAPII 15 served VZ, subscribers in Ulf a per week Yearly subscribers Will be C I • ~.at f 4 an in advance WWII AVD 81041-WIMILY TRIMORSTB. ,s Aso published twice = a week during --' 'vasly during the s, 0! ow o'sr, . subscribers at .1.. ne rash calla., ILr On.:r.bers per year as:am-Weekly-31 10 'nJiF„l2 00 i 4 ..22 00 ... 100 Tarnty sal.erib,?r, Weekly. 1113 LAW or .Sll WWPAPYILS, irehethier4 order the diecontinuaoce of their news t, ouclisher may continue to send them until amps are Paid. i,iligalliera negleot or refuse to take their newspa from the office to which they are directed, they a e they have .ettled the bilis and ordered fllt~~ital. . JOHNSON ct..eLrairriwcxxx.mo LOCK HOSPITAL t : lieau veredthemostcertain,epeedj reM.:tly kolas world for . ItISBAI,Dz OF IMPRIMENOE' diILIPP [0 Sri 00 rWlltari 11017 in itio flare airy or Noxious Drugs. . AaliteNnin, 05 10 Ostia, IA) this r Two oditutss of the Heck or mbe, Strigthrels, Paine to he L e go,. Aileettons of the 'Kidney's and Bladder, Organic Nervous Ilsidlity, Decay oftherhysict pow. Laugher, Lot, Spirits, Confusion at dean, f'lt Ilia , * of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblinge ' Diatom 1 giddiness, Disease of the Etomach,A ffectione of lee Head, Throat, Nrem'er BMo—those terrible disor tap army from the Indiscretion or Solitary Habits of c,,eih—those dreadful and destructive practises which constitutional debility, render marriage imam eta, ar.d destroy troth body and mind. YOUNG MEN. to tlg men especially who have become the victims ta ,Litirs Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which eweopu t 0 all nothliely grave thousands of mute Men of the moat exalted talent and brilliant tote]. I,et, who mfr. ht otherwise have entranced liatoaing z..:Deice with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to co. A y the living lyre, may call with full confidence MARRIAGE. Harried persons, or those contemplating marriage, be is aware of physical weakness, should immediately coo my De f. sod he restored to perfect health. owaeluo wzmuiss Imittedfately eared and full vigor restored. lie who places binnedl antic - the care of Dr.. 1., may eciiiimely coal/dein his bow , gentleman, and COD idently rely upon his skill woltlce No. 7 South ,es street, fialtimort, dd., on the left hand side gc.a,g, _rum Baltimore street, Mort from toe corner, Be particular In obeerviat. anie or number, or yea will mistake the place. Pt. part . l eUihr WI ignorant, DO*, Quesolte, with false ri.mea, ~r Paltry Montt:hp Gerthiloiges, attracted by the repute not: of fir..lobncon, lurk near All lettere must nentaln a Postage Stamp, MOAB on is, silly. JOHNSTON Dr. Jetincen member ot the Royal College of Burgeons, ,andea, graduate from one of the meat eminent College* Ithe United States, and the mated part of whose life mie been spout Ti the liespitain of London, Paris, Phila. 3elphla and elsewhere, has effected some of the moat to. awaking enrea that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the care and head when asleep, great net.• renames, being alarmed at sudden Rounds, bpshfulnem, with trammel blualting,atteuiled sometimes with derange. not or mind were cured immediately. :CARPI PAY.TICULAR NOTICE. Dr. oresses eh those who having injured them. delves by r vete and improper indnigeneles, that seer. and solitary obit which ruins both body and mind, or, fitting them for either bitstueasor society. Thee. are some of the sad and melancholy eat its pre - deceit by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the MAD( and Limbs, Pains ID the Read, Dimness of Sight Less of Muscular Power, Palpitation of lbw Heart, Dr— ONDD, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Digestive lam:thins, General Debility, Symptoms of '.ienstimp• ka. . air:riTALLY e: TALLY, the tearful (Weds on the mind ATO Innen to ut dreaded :—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, R.?. pk,sion or Spirits, hull Forebodings, Aversion tootle• 4ilf.diskrust, Love, of Solitude, Tinndity,, Ste., are some of the evil erects. Thousands of Persons ut all ages, can now Judgo wits lithe muse of thederlecllne in health, foxing their vigor hemming wale, isle, 11011 , 00 and emaciated, have . ilngular appearance about the oyes, cough, and sytep• es of rtousumption, YOUNG MEN rho have allured themselves by a certain prannee, tr .rived In when alone—a habit frequently learned Crate 911 ,icumantons, or It achool" the effects 01 maid, are Mohtly felt, oven when asleep, and If not cured, renders marriage impressible, and destroys both mind and fauna apply Immediately. ..- Mu a pity that a young mein, the hopes of We tenni frF, the muting ol his parents, should be snatched trou wll enapects and enioy mental of life by the eensequenerus , l'ieviati4 ',rem the path of nature, and indulging In certain secret habit. Su •h persona must, before 0011tept Ostler eI4ftttJAELA, den that a sound mind and body mirth/most rummer) tesointn to promote connubial happiness. Indeed ?Mout then, the journey through pre bemirnes'e•wessi pllartmaga the prospect hourly darkens to the, view; tit,. and becomes shadowed with despair, and Oiled with lb melanclaty reflection that the happiness of nether be. Pmeg blighted with our own. fk JIGNSON'S INVIOORATING' RitiOIDY ROE OR aAmic WEARNad.' BY %la greet anti important remedy, Week:wise of OP /ginc are speedily oared, and full vigor rearmed. ' fimunnas ol the most nervette and debilitated 'whi rel lee all hope, have been immediately relieved. 'AI , pedimenis to %ferriage, Physical . or Mental Dtapialif! Mau, :ferrous, Trembling, Weakheag or klbsustinn the meal fearful kind, aPondili! 'wed . . , Ti) STRANGER" M . . the many %oilseeds cured et Ude metintiOnwithin-the 11l twelve years, and the muneroua important Burgles pendleivi performed by Dr. J., witnessed by. the Peden of the papers, and mann °OW persons notices °I ablcb have aupearod again and, again ore the public, teem he Wending 6i a jealidtglare at chorafter and re ironer:47y is a autnolent guarantee to the afflicted. DM..2,8F8 OF IMPRISDENOLL6Wtien the misguided led Imprudent votary of phrasing . finds, he bag Imbibed the seeds of this painful distieee,it toe often,happeaglthat seine of shame or dread :el disnovery diaers him from applying , to those who fratieduttatien ;tad .r.- Wabillty can alone befrieed MIN delnYing nitulional ayrdpionw of this , horrid , 112 4 .0 appearance, affecting the head,' WO4, pitagi;alfig.:Ste.,, Intrawing on with folghttni . rapidity, till . driait . pees* prod to his dreadful sufferings by needing On *0 bourne from whence ue.traceier.reliarag." , ram,* fact nod f housands 'vietitailt to (KIS . teriiblc. deeue, owing to the unskilfulness of. ignorant prefanii= era,by the use nr that deadly poison, mercury. ruin the comltutlon and mato ttia residue r life wileerable. 711 ft to ttrassalas.—Tba Doctor's 'Aphasia' hang In bit *Letters must Ironton' a Stamp to•ue on the reply hi Remedies sent by Mail. • fi-No. 7 Plough Frederick street, Baltimore% • tnTl3•daaly DENTISTRY. D . ( Igo. tV . 8 graduate - cif. the . animate College of Deatal Surgery, basing perma telliir located in the city 01 Harrisburg mid take!) the take lorms , ily occupied ry Dr. Gorge's, on Third street, between Market and walnut, respectfully inforina his friends and the aublic in general, that he is prepared to perform all oporatians is tne Dental profeeiion either targral OT mechanical, a manner that shall ' net be Surpassed by operators In this or any other city. His 004 of Inserting artlhaial teeth 04 pen the later: gored scientific principles. Teeth, trona one to lull set, Mounted ou line Gold V. , rer, Fianna plates nr the Vulcanite Ease. liana great pleasnre to recommending the aouVa Kol , Haman to all my former patients ol flarriaburg and vi drilty, and foal aolladent that he will perform all opera- Men 61 a solentlflo manner, tram my knowledge of 64 ninty, . 1 my9-dtil fc ,1 ,A GORGAR. DD. S. I\AVID HATNUS, tlO MARKET, ST. u HARRISBURG, Agent toe PATENT Stough! and Chilled Inn A.r •nd Burglar Pito 1511.4ELP' 41.461. • laly the (INLV Momentlli .o.e. made, that es bosh fire and Borgia, Proof. taarig-dl7 OUR newly replenished stock of Toilet .a and Fancy Gooda is unsurpassed in this city.and 'p7elitlifyonmavaztaot rauderiz' tg satisfaction, we would was- ICELLE; 9 1 Market ear doors east of Fourth streak - south act ei.ROBB & BLa.i;KWELL'S Celebrated PICHLES, SSUCH3, PitE3EftVll"4, "ige ~,Zn'elY ot the above, embracing every variety, Just re d and roe sale by VARIER FOR 1862.='g great iraii4 at excetaeig low pncea, at MP ER% BOOKSTORI r, 17 , 11 q'r.c ' 0. - Ali'- ''''' • OW ..... ivift . _ • ~ ... • . • _......"... , .0: 1: „ ~(,..--,.. . '. ~ . . .. . - ; _ • ..f , le : le mi nu . _ -•: _. :i. :.:. ~.:. ;,...:511" 1, +-."7....- ..'_ ;-- , • ' .. -. ..... .l . , . .. r=l, iv,- , > . -...„...- . . ,• . . . . . . . , . .v.oL. ROI 01 evauti & 41:1 - 41L1pot Lutto OENNSYLVANIA RAIL 40A0 FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA: ON iND Arrst .MONDAY TANllillitVh; 102. - . . ... ... . The ISailseugar - irilne •of the Pennsylvania , Itaiiroad Company Will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : . . E a el T lit' 't it , tit TBROUGHEXPRE:V TRAIN leay.. flarrbibarg daily at 810 and arrives at West Philatielpbla at 7.40 a, m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg tally, (except Sanday,) at 1.00 p., m., and arrives it West Philadelphia at 6.10 MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) 4 0.65 p. m., and arrives at; Wee% Philadelphia at 11.00 MXIOI4IIODATION , TRAM, via Motint Jog, 311ITC8 Harrisburg at 7.80.1. um., mtd armee st West "bile. deletila 4,428P.,P r . 'Criinve hia, leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 m. m.. and arrive. at mast Philadelphia 4 7 20 p. m. . THROUGH MTPREBti TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10,80 p.m., Harrisburg at 8.06 a. in., Altoona 8.40, a. m., and arrtB4is at Pittsburg at 1.26 p, m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. M.,•11114 ar-' rives at Harilzburg at 1.20 p. 1 eaveit nrg at 9.00 a. in., Altoona, 8,30 p. m.,, and arrives at Pittsburg at 9 . 3 0 P. H. FAST WOE leaves Philadelphia at 11.25 a. in, Harrill. burg 4.05 p. to., Altoona at 9,10 n. in., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil - delphia at 2.30 p. m., and arrive" at Harrisburg at 8.00 p.m. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy ; leaves Lancaster a 41 1 .33 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg. at 1.80 p m. The NEWS ECp KMEI and PA2SENOER TRAIN leave West Philadelphia at 4.00 a. m.; Litucastor 7.07 a. m.•,• Mount Joy at 7.43 in., Middleton " at 8.26 a. In., and arrive at Harrisburg at 8.55 a. in., osinneotlng with Mall Train west, from Harrisburg, at 9.00 a. m. ' SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. Bast, Lily. Penult- Railroad. Harrisburg, January 94, 1862 —dtf Noitlyrn Central Railway CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. : WINTER 7 ARRANGEMENT. maim TWIN DA:nr AO. - 39 -A. MI lotr. 0 3ti= Close Connection na!le at Harrisburg TO AND FRO ITENV - YORK. SLEEPING' CARS HUN UN . .ALL NIGHT . TRA INS . AFTER sulsiim.Y; NOV. 24, I 1964 the Passenger Tribe of the Northern Central aeuwsy will arrive at and ddpatt from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows, viz : • MAU. TRAIN arrives at H arrisburg 1,03 P M and leaves a 14140 , P. M ICOREB9 " atTivenat " 9.47 4. and leitv&si '3.'10 A if 444)1 40 T RAIL TlLLlNlaaraaliajthncircat 8.25 A. X and *MAW at Hirrisburgi.... 1:001'. and leaves North 1.20 P. bi MXPRIWO TRAIN leaveataldritorit at 8.00 P. M. and arrhroa - at Harrisburg.— 8.00 P. SI and Xities Nortliad ' sao P. bi FRABitIAIIRa ACCONNODA.TEON TRAIN Leaves Harrist.meg far Betiolore 8.45 A. 11 Reaunziairavee - .ll3aNhavele 'AC . ... •• • • ••• • • 8. 80 P. 115 The only train leaviet Eptrrisburg putiday will be the &press Tiatn,'Boutli a%8.20 M. Fe). Corther informatton the; (ylbe, tr 4 genies " " - JOH N F. UW llO Eis Agent. BarratineCliav; 211. tsbi.tur• WINTER TIM E ARB.A.NGAMENT. Alli LINE ROUTE. PHILADELPHIA :WITHOUT OHAITOE OF CABS.' rel AND ..AFTER - VRIDAY NOVEitt- N, BER 4,1881, the Passe leele Trailer:will leave th e poit a dioia. apa Beattlagthtlkwad .Depot, at Elarrlaburg, for New York Bad Flthedelphik.ao felletth, eta! ratintirAlitt. EXYIUISB MR leaves Harrisburg at 8.80 a. m., on ar rival or Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the Wee%_artivtng in New York at 11.6 a.m., and at Phila delphia it 9.00 a. M." A sleeping car IS itt.whed:to the train through froni,Pitinburg Withourchange, • NAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8 a. m., arriving In New York at b.Bop. in., and Philadelphia at 1.26 p. m. IrABE 41411-boves Harrisburg at 1.40 p. m., on arrival ot.Paiiiireti6B6olallroad :Mail, arriving In New York at 9.60 p. m., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. WESTWARD. =FAST LlNElearn New York - at Ba. m., nhd Philade 1. ptda at 8 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m. 11. UL TRAM leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and-Phil adelphia at 8. 16 p. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 P_ EXPIIIIO UNR,leavea New York .at m., arri 'Mg atHarrisburg atB.lo a. m 4 and (*mooting with the Pennsylvania &press Train fOr Pitialibtg. A sleeping car is abai attached to this uain . Connections are made at•Harrisbuirg with trains on the Penretylrania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Biliroatts;and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, _Easton, &O. Bigger' chocked:Ml.64h, .itare betweaß New Yaik end Harrisburg, IA 00; between Harrisburg and Alia. dolphin, $8 26 in No. 1 oars, and $2 70 in Nn. 2. - For ticket's or other tiArma§loll apply to • . • —J. J.CLIADS, 004 General Agent,',Hattishurg. . . SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. - A very convenient Writtmg Doak ; &bin, Portfolios, Memorandum Books, l'ortmonoates afx., at n2O. SCHEFPiItiB BOOKI3TORL . (CAL OIL and Carbon Oil, it is ' now enaray.conemie& eau be sold lower by las than by 'any other house in town. All brands for isle by Nichols & Bowman, corner Front andliarket streets. m7 -y WK. DOCK Ai:: a ce Valk Choice TW3; Black and Green. 1a)(, 3( and 1 pound eacera tar sale at - Niciwia&BOWMANill i 6 r corner front and .Market streets. INDEPENDENT IN. ALL Ig.I;NUNE WINTW TIME' TABLE EKT RD 01111JTR, HARRISBU44 x . - j'A . .l. sATuRpAy ID. U). ff , rasp - & D W. GROSS & CO., INDOLXSALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO, 19 R I K y 4: T STREET ILARRIBBMM, PRIVY' A.. • DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, •we are daily adding to oni:essortmeitt of goods all such articles as are desirable, and w ; • - • . . would respectfully :call r your,,atentlon fo the largest and best selected stock iu tnts city, of y - ,; - .:,- - f l . ?" , :. ".. :i.i; . i; . :;!„ 5'.•: -, 0:1:? I :;i : : ';,.; 'if DRUGS, CREIIIOAI43,3dt PAINTS! varulabeikand . *Atem. Dye-Studro,'Gbuis and Putty, Arttat Color* and:Tools, Pure Ground Spiess Rairsking Finld . and Meelkol, Lard, Sperm and 'pins OM,' Bottles. Vials and Lanai! Globe*, Cairns Soap, spongsl and : Corks, kn., lex., ate„ &C., acji &AL, 'lke, With a general variety of iiiIRMICERY..4 TOILET :41LTIOT.Egt, *incited from the.beat manufacturers and Pe turners of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS; WHITS - MAD; I11.18411: 1 041, yAlcoporti WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S - 9Q /428, P411:17 ARTIST'S 2 a IN ALL THE VWELT/1113, . COL9.IIB.4IIW,EUIONPS , OF .41/414Plitie. - p •-• n "max • Q:• P, 0 • - 1 9mA: HAP, . . We respectfutly invite call, feeling, copal dent that we can supply the wants of -all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH! TEETH!' JONE'S AND WIEECES'S POIANKLAIN .TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND. HAIR RESTORATF4rEB , , Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Connentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, whlobiwe sel as.low as it can be purchased in the cities. " MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS COAL OIL t CARBON MI Being large purchssem in these Oils, we can oar inducements to close buyers. Coal , xi temps .of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed ;to burn Coal Oil. . FARMERS AND GRM:ERS, Those of you who - have not'given our HORSg AND OATI'LE POWDERS, a trial, know no their superiority, and the advantage they are ic•ifeaPinfl Horses land Cattle in*t'l/y and; in g.)od condition. Tliousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our OattlePowdeia.,by the increasing quantity and quality of "milk; besides improving the .igencral health - and ap: pearance of their 9attle. barbell experience in the btudneee giveg us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of flue trade, and our arrangements in. the cities are each that we am in a very short time faiiiish anything appertaining to our bit/Anew,. on the best of term. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestow) con . gurhonse, ive:hnpe i Aratdot attention to lumina; a carepilseltection:4l PURE. DRIT GB at , for prices; and the desire to • please all; to Merit a continuance of the favor of: b/44 1 g.P 1 , 1 Y0 0 ' r.CtukieVinegir for sale at _.__ L... .tirktllltt.; - * •- , !I , . "- '°'" . "l-7 7! EM 7 N-M-M 4 , , , ; •1' 1 41444 1 1 %WWl': ff. • L., BOOK 6. FOR FARKEES. . 1 -11 E it limtion of agriouttinistsatsildtrectsd to thbfollowing .yro ks , whisky*. enable them . t 9 *mass h e quantity , vid !atria of their crops Jadding science ank the itatisiti meats of otliersto their datiiiiienceltA : STILIIIKA BOOK OF TM21 1 14411M1, tiillbg all the labors - off ihusbandwand 011 e bed way toperf, , nn thW. pace, .„..8 50 " - 4 4/OFOULTURZ 0 4 41 P 44 omy ' ' 7 " '4 00 .* a shin 6119/DENINGiIiy 00 MUILICW ISCA Ie V et i jb a : gg L ,0 'PURE, by Johnston, 50 THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni versar b andbOok With 40trY engriaiings. .2 60 AN'EASY .•METHODS OF MANAGING BEItS, 14 Weeks 20 The Nature and Treatment of Diseases of Cattle, by Dadd 1 00 LEIBIG'S AGIiIOCLFURALCHEMISTRY 75 MOH COWS ,AND DAIRY FARMING, and the , production of milk , butter , cheese, by Flint •1 50 GRASSES AND` FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch .... 150 SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK,,containing the ' Horse, the cow, the,pig, fowls, Ac., &c.. 1 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prac tical Fairmer,= by Dr. Gardner . .1 60 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS.. .. ... 75 . THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or Americeu Muck Book 1.26 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by jetiningii ' YOUATP ON-THE HORSE .i. , ....1 26 HIND'S FARRIERYand STIJD HORSEMANSHIP and ..the Breaking and Training of Hansen ' 76 Standlird Books, 'School Books,' and tevery thing in the stationery line at lowest.prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP RUCH, SMRE. 1J NIO AtiES TA. II R.A:N T . BILLIARD`LiaIIOWLING SALOON, NQ. : 119 MARK auk' 'I4EAR teliefH. .. • e 1111.4139,;ospriinalOwnw, erected a larg budding iii Mission* s. Pia exprasely for' thep r ur, o af* abatiiihilfoatigt, nag to WI the attention of the pub- GC to the follevrtny, Tas iblaWNLiet; on the aria floor; with a :limn room attached, is hilted up in lirakohme style, and ti will at all times hes,itiodod,tol, tOgi best ONSTERS to be had to the AdanuaTo,*kke,,togaaiiisisitti• - :tantaili,itsty'alld all Onus ga in argon. Oysters served ap in every be:itidat all home: :The 'Alois of all the ce*rik,led, , ,brewertee to !Ant Waii4ry, constantly ou t Th t; Ten.dnalley, 1 or.Awling, Satoon t Is In the ring, Cud con Wd Ord Alieyit. of, modern, cfatetruotiou, where Um loveYall'Ude healtay-eteroble eandOoje themselves. 'TheAdialulkALLl9oPOLWßtainl—elegau.S.9, dite4 upi and sonnani toroe marble top a iinhination coadoo Itt-' hies, dull to/kkir:inada •., .• 2 • , lierratnorg has ioag fitit the wapt of a grand oombin fon Of" this hind, ante the•pieprietirre are determined coadocilli in* waktiknfLooksrAz ummuctr..oo4.o o ,,v 6- . ,ythhig tkigelr power to dote it it fait Amiable resort, et neetrabrecelve a tberdaidre Of dilki- Endanage. •'•-''' w•"4:• WItl 171-IFATILtE'= I 0 "- - tattrallidt. ' laNllrtoToßri 14.6 0 . Aiarkei '..*it bek);;; Third - ' 1 - •. i ;-,-- i?Allti!JuPuPP, Akik- , ; - , ,:.. H. -L `B .13 , ..t. ~_ .. ; VitA• &at/I:MAR OF UMBRELLAS, ,LTlFiquoris Ane;wiguarre CANES, Will furnish gOOOnAkOWEKPRIO' ago can be, fton, , ,ht,in, any of nolkaatera Oaten: Ociau . !..ry zn. "r6tia..n.4 mil do welt to allaridatannotrirn4o4.,Out qualay, and convicted mum • ilyna of; tina .f.ao ~ ~, ~ . . . . au2:3-dly. p. W: DER!' • EDCOALI R' .UCED .1 LI tN ,colksidpration of the. hard times, and as I aensiciaaielOiin 0A..414. Mame reduce? the price OrTosteb renders 4. • Lykene •fey. Broken • 22 90 per ton Large Egg 2 90 ' - la Ei nim ag g i, t, 292 (.4 " "al " StOve " 290 " " Nat's •2:25 t.;" 5 111 0.4. 19 1:q • s i! • 3 9° Lorherry " .2 90 " i. an bat , delivered by the- Yzraarr Wawa, Qum; It can be weighed at the prtrohasers door t and fat 19. short 10 mums, the Coal be Recited. ' All Coal or-the beat quality4ll42A delivered free Item witoirtkitat. • ,- . ).ret - d , 01 5 qiiititiesyst the Lowest''iraotaaaut: Pima. Agent for Depoit's • CelebraedPowder,slarg)oop . 111‘""Ma bix44lllA6uint"turers prices. „,,g a - fie•A *Aro lot of V4Pelibrsled O baled kor sale. m , : wgfengit, ITIMO. - 1"; OCELEI'FER - BOOK „ AND JOB Plitti'Bß, iTo. 18 , ittatzi STREET, • HARRISBURG. ,i4Ert'articalsr. attaution . paid in Panting; *Jag and ainilizientlid 'Blanks, Mandesia; Pandas, Oheaka; , ailVi-gA4P 3 .. POW** V: 5. 3 7 1 41 !Ind. per thquanad elegant.,st,ye: do • - 1 , - PORT FOLIOS I WEITni-tArt4 TEA ` DJUiG BAGS, PUMA rivABONBIKONAIEB . , And' ameortinentof -i , BANGY:IIOODS hitiefust•been reoetied BERGNEWS CHIC&T BOGIrSTORB OLE4.IIAIaiIitIIETAIL DEALER, r.mr4 , Zin.Caßreetionitly f ferolge,end Domestic Fre4.-r, MIK Wee k PILLION, Alititellr: 1 4 1 d: nets of sil tan 48.:..; Froth an d:- 11" BohisUsndlea, Vinegar, Sptece, Sp hitto„Segartr zoeuntry *ebbe geherhl, at the corder of .Third and Walatif stiehte. 14se4el, 4 15h1lit tr.? 'f ;• • • NEW=DRIM 15.. GOODS. ibIaiItOIDERBID SEPli f 121 'Batik ant* Figured Reps, Virool Plain Merinoes aii•Mishmeres, Fancy Paris Driwi3 Silks, Superior PlabiXielEred Dress Silks, • Warranted n4akesof plain black silks, New Stylestlxiii-Eiced Delaines [Next door to the gar= IVilt al ha i r t a Sp: e HALL, ,:,,BOIRIDLL4G, SCHOOL FOB BOYS. ,048,WH, No;thanytqn opunty, Pa.i 54 cif ;soma from Harrisburg by railroad to and thorn% 'seven miles by etlyte . • • • :fba 1, Rey. = P WARD H. REDOHrincipal EL , A4.4T.of l uino ,Cheetie j wit received and for Bale by ' .NI . CMOLAS k BOWMAN, " '.. l oornerFrontand Market skeet'. ORUSE ; biOkeninef; fine and. coarse inileareantaniteibaraegars.** sale by 11 ' l ' boar? =mut.. CIRANBERRIM kried Flewla, Fresh, 11 1. J APAkiramony, ..0141 ,filtraWki DOLICPSPI"° II4I' et 31 corner ffrtlit'pc 7up01., ' vosznartr 1862. TTB.: . , rrom our NOrninii AIM .WASHINGT":0111: HE NEW TAX BILL. ORDOWOF TWO ERRISH-BIBBIVII6 11,1•14:11 . -furf ilraaantemis, At the sugOition and urgent solleitation of rePresentativeeMblEnight and Patton, of Penn. aylvania,and Fenton, ot New, York who repre sent mostly the petroleum and tock l oll reglens, the Committ,ee ot Ways and Means "consented to the striking out of the proposed tot oireindit Oil and rock oils, leaving the tax of eight cents per gallon on, the refined article with a draw-, back when entered for exportation. The President has unconditionelly pardoned two subjects of Britetin; whd were convicted three years ego by the District Court of Flo rids,. and sentenced to impris,9nment in the District of Columbia penitentiary fer resisting and preventing the master and pilot of an American'vessel in the free and lawfril exerc4te of their authority and command on board thereof. The President, in his proclamation to Mar hal says the convicts, it now appears, Were guiltless of criminal intent, and that Lord Lyons caused special inquiry to be made into the merits , of , their case, and .besonght him to extend to therrithe exebutive clemency'. Ariangetlients areneatly completed' ;or estab lishing a. line of steamers between Washington and Fortress Monroe, so as to secure a daily ar rival; the trips to be made in nine hours. Thd proprietor will extend facilities'for carrying the Mails; arid it is more than •probable the Yost Wee and War Departments will encourage the enterprise, Re-Openirig:cif: the Balginore and Ohio Railroad. Amlon conummori TO MILE° AND PARIMSBURO, VA. Largo Quantities of. Freight Ready for Shipment.: Rummies; March VS. We are at length able to make the following innouncement, which will be received with nterest by the mercantile clasp east and west: The engineers and track layers "report `that their foreeti engaged:in "resterinthe' track, !of 11111 P •'' - their work, with the exception of , three . mils*only, only,about midw ay between Mititinsbtirg and' Harper's Ferry; - -' °- All the numerous bridges, large and , salad irethoroughly completted,and the last rail rie, 'mammy to reconnect Baltimore and.Wasidngton and the eastern cities with Wheeling and Pitr- - )reittibrirg, Btc., will positively be laid on Sun- daymoruing, the 80th lost Large quantities of freight for governmetit and private account for east and west, are loaded and have been pushed forward t.r Harper'e Ferry en one side and Martinsburg on the other, to go through on Sunday and Monday, as soon as the track is ready.. The first regular through 'passenger trains willleaVe Baltimore, - Wheeling and Parkersburg on 'Wednesday,' April 2nd, at the latest. - • • ' The restoration of this great line communica- Um will certainly be permanent, and effectual as the country south of it is fully occupied and . possessed by the government troops in the de ,partment of Gen. M'Clellani Dix and Fremont :respectively. ftenctved life and energy is in !spired into the business community of l3altl imore by this happy result: =llth Coigiess--Fint'Sepion. After a discussion on the. Stevens' battery, a vote was taken on , Mr. Snaames's amendment, to the effect that Mr. Stevens shall not be re paid the money he has expended, unless his vessel. is successful, and which was agreed to —yeas 24, nays 18. , ffir. Como= , offered an amendment .that said money Shill not 'be exPencled 'uilesti the Secretary of the Navy is of opinion that 'it will secure.to the public service an :efficient steam battery, which was agreed to—yeas 20, nayslo, The amendment as thus anitendel was adop tedyeas 26, nays 10: ' Hain - offered an amendment appropri:. nth:lg Thirteen millions of 'dollars to enable the Secretary of the Navy to construct iron-clad yowls of wat.. Acloptetl. -- Also,an amendment'appyipriatink $250,000 for casMg heavy ordnance at the Washington navyyard. - Adopted. and.the bill-passed. The 4erLate.then adjourned till MondaY• HOUSE OF HERRESEINTATIVES. An amendment wag adopted that 'when the' manufacture of illuminating gas shall not be above 'five hundred, thousand cubic 'feet per Month, five cents per thousand "cubic feet shall `be Paid. Above five hundred thciumnd and not exceeding five millions feet, ten' cents. Above that and not exceeding fifteen millions, fifteen cents, and when over fifteen millions, twenty cents. Gas companies are authorized to add the duty or tax' to their collections, the litnl= i ()rimy state laws- to the contrary: not.! .withstanding— The coal oil requiting from thei manufacture of illuminating gas or its re-dis.: tillation is to be exempt from duty. The tax of five'cents a gallon on crude,coal oitor tar other. butominons Substances used for : like purpose, and on crude petroleum or rock oil, was stricken out. Oil refined'arid produced by the distillation 'of coal exclusively shall be eubject to a dill of eight cents per gallon. The next clause was modified so that spirits rectified and znixed . witk 'other inaterial,or pre pared in any, way to be - sold as whisky, shall pay fifteen cents per gallon, and when sold as brandy, gin, wine, or tinder any other name, tbirly cents per, gallon , on the basis of first ;proof, and so on in proportion for any greater strength." T -'ALtax of , five cents is placed on vinegar man mfacturedAfrom materials other than cider, and Lhp : t of idne,ceati africki,,Statr , • ground OlidleiLand` all *pare, tidal coffee fora;tirfira, which - is ; ; , JOHN -;WISE NO 72. FE V . V . Aeumprozi, Maich 28 IN EarriTE. - 4 t It • h, • having procured Steam Power Pram% ws are proper ed iciaziente JOB addßooll - PRINTENEt of eler . yoeeertp. ion, cheaper than it can be• done at any other eatabliab esentin Ow country. - - - - RATES OF ADVERTISING. Air pour Roes orlesseorkitltotoone•half square. Sight Ines or more than Mar constitute a Ware. Half Square, eneday one week one month three months.... six months... one year...... Oneequare, one day pus week__ one month.., . [three month s. atimonths, one year , I=2 N at N Badmen notices Inserted In the lagogiame, ire 'tiefore Nan**. and.Desthiy FIVE CUTS Diri.Trcr.t for illehinaertion. _ _ _ . . . . IT Marrtgee and Deaths to be charged as regular ad eartleamonte Irrepared for sale as a substitute for coffee, -Ili reduced from one cent to three mills per I ..uncL. • . Ground mustard and sugar are each taxed cme cent per pound. The oninmittee struck out the tax of three oeeite-perpound on tobaeoo leaf or.stem tut manufactured, and Increased the tax from five .to ten cents on cavendish tobacco, plug, twist, tintileatoitidlittennfactured of all ckeatiltloos, notinclndicgsnuff, cigars and prepared smoking tobacco._ _ The Wiriadttue increased the tax on prepaid• einokiri is five teati, and on, snuff-tor tOlucco ground dry or damp, of all descriptiteut extrukaromatie or medical, to eight cents per d., Began remain as originally reported. Gunpowder:and all explosive substanoe weed for mining, billeting, artillery or spurting pur poses, of a value not exoeediog eighteen centd per.pound, ate taxed five mills ; not exceeding thirty cents per pound, one cent; over thirty cents, six cents per pound. Oxide of arinc and sulphate of barrites are taxed twenty-five cents on the former and tor cents on the latter per pound. • The clause, printers' ink and all other de scriptions, three per cent ad vaknant, was Stricken out. Corn brooms, wooden pails and buckets, straw ' ptdne.leatand grass hats, caps and bon nets, bats and caps of fine felt wool, glazed, India rubber or silk, wholly or in part, steel hoop skate, or'skirts.of tnetaror other material, all three per centum, ad valorem. Mr. Waterer (Pa. ) appealed to Kr. 'Horton to show his.gallantry by sustaining his motion to strike out the clause taxing skirts. 'lt was kneWn that the gentleman from Ohio (&(r. Horton) was not only a faVorite with the la dles, but the best looking and best behaved man in. the. House, and he therefore appealed to hint. • - Mr. Homer replied that with this tax the east of skitter would not be one-fourth the price they were four years ago. The tax would pro duce half a-million of dollars; those who were hoops would be gratified in indirectly sustain ing the government which is sustaining• them. Mr. ;Pmiwxroa, (Ohio,) inquired whether this amendment would have the tendency to raise or lower the skirts. [Laughter.] Mr. HORTON expressed his surprise that his colleauge of all other men should have asked this question. Mr. Wituurei motion was rejected. Amendments were made to toe tax on ready' made - clothing and pins to be five per cent. ai vedwim. 1 0n umbrellas and parasols, five per cent. On iron $1 54 to $2 per tun, according to its condition of maofacture. The Committee then rose, and the House ad journed till Monday. Disturtianoe at BUzlington, N. J. BuaLulaiort, N. J., March n. , The Boy, Samuel Aaron, a Baptist preacher, of Mount HollY, New Tetley, attempted to de , livetten abolition , lecture at the City Hall last Yarling. He (*manhood by denosheiog the ministration and avowing himself opposed to =the manner; in which the-war was coaducted, where upon the crowd commenced hissing Mod storming lira with eggs. This prodaced much excitenterit especially among the ladies in the audience.: i3everal of the ladies j moped out of the windows. In the meantime the crowd was , crying,"iiiii him," "tar and fearther him."&c. `The Mayor of the city was present and en deavored -to stop the confusion but.did not succeed. Finally Mr. Aaron withdrew and was Minn away by his friends. No one was bait so far ail is known. NEW JEI&SEY tEGIBLATIME. .TaaarroN, N. J., March 28. The Legislature have resolved to adjourn eine die this evening. The Central American Transit Company bill was passed to-day: JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE LOT of Black Silks. . • A Fine 'Assortment of Plain Elms Silks Eng. Bap. Mourning 'Silks. ' Small Bar Black and Purply Silks. '- A New Stock of Mourning Dress;Goods. A Large Line of 'lrish Linens, at old prices A Full Stock .of Skeleton Skirts; - Beat article ever manufactured. A FUJI Line of Gents Undetshirts and'rawers. - Furs r Now, closing out the dock. Balmoral Skirts ; New article. Marseilles oounterpaines ; At old prices. Allendale Spreads • cheap. & Large Line of Towellings. Now open at CATHCARIS, feblB-y Neat door to the Harrisburg Bank. NEW MIT,IITARY PUB LICATIONS . . . rr. ONGMORE ON gun shot wounds, 76 .1:4 The, Art of War by Baron de Jom " int, with appendices, maps and engravings 21 60 Infantry Tactics, by .Brigadier-General • Silas Casey, 11. 5.. A.. . . . 2 450 Practical Treatise on Strengthening and Defending Oat Posts, Villages Bridges, &0., in reference to thi Duties of Officers of Picquets, by CoL Jebb. }loyal, (English) Engi neers.: 4 76 Coppee's. 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