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ULM Ot XI TO TWILTII OMIT. No Mercury or NOXIOUS Drag*. O . A era* WAstitAXTID, 01 MO CILLMI, IN IRON 01111 rt. Two Dan.lllll bear:nese or tim Back or rubs, Striatum, Pains 1I be !kale, M6e01010. - 01 the Kidneys and Bladdrlri Organic NerVnir Neel of therbTem Tow.. irmJeloslia Languor, Low SpiritsyConfueion or .dear, astral of ' the Heart, Ti'midity, Tromblings, binctAin et :urn <l. Giddiness, Stamm of the Stotaath, Atrbotiont Oa Wad,Thrrett, Nose or Skiti—chow terrible Maar. I „,_Tritniberntllertello fireadtQl and delartletiVO praotimet *b r e „1 ,ce ...cu.! antiviral :debility,' render marriage IWlPol nble, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG 'KM. • ymmy mon osovolaily who have become the irietitriaof golo,ri• vice, lino dreadful and destructive habit widet sweep. to all untimely grave tbousandn of yoc.. men of the moot exalted talent and brilliant inteli le& who might otherwise have entranced listening. :fatties with he thunders of eleenenee, or waked to es udy the tiTifre lyre, may gall with Mt confidence. MARRIAGIC Martell persons, or theae.eontemplating marriage, ee og aware or physical weak nave, should InozaerUately a• , , irl be rea+tesrutl to Beef of tivatltti: emiaANic WI.LUCNPS lotwediatelii eared and. Pall Moor rehired. Ile Woo places himself untie^ the oar., of fir. J. m.. rellitously cuntidein tics gemlemeot , rp, eidtotly rely upon hie stall 'an Sirolllee No. 7 South I' tr...as `street, Baltimore, dd., on the lett band aide visit .rent Baltimore Street; ems Isom the corner. Be particular In observin4 the same or umber, 01 you will mistalto the piece. P. par. titular for Ignorant, ti'SfiirS2 Ostia' with false ei.etos., or Paltry Humbug Certificates, attracted by the repute• doe of Dr. Johnson; lark near All lettery most contain. a Postage Stamp, to use on the oply, DR. JOHNSTON Dr. Johnson member ot the Repel College of Surgeons, graduatetrom one of the :meet eminent; Collar* ihe Ulliloll ,tates, and tile greatest part of whmse,lift flea bean spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila- delphia and eleewhere, has effected some of the mosi ionishlng Cores that were ever known. Many trouble() with ringing in the sate sad head when asleep, great net- VUOSIKAS, brine alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulpees, with frument blushing, attended sometimes with derange. mem of mind earn mired immediately. - ;Taus elovricuidat NOTICE. Dr. . resew ad those who having injured think , solves lt and luter3per todulgeacie; that secret and solitary kith wbielt rains both body and mind, rm. fitting thorn for either bustimseer inicintY• are some of the satt.and melancholy bards pro dam by early habits of yOlitli,Tta W 4 esanean of iht Back and. Limb; Pains in the Iffeadelranness' of- Sight, Loge of Muscular Power s Palpitation of the Heart, Dya mpala, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive functions, General Debilll,y,- - Gymptema eir ato. . = NIISTALLY, the fearful (Medi on the mind are mush to os creaded :—Less of geft l P l 7, ,Otnfordoik of 'desk De• vrerslon of Spirits, Roil Forebodings, Aversion todoote ty, Sod-distrust, Love of Sollititle • Timidity, Ire, are some al the evil effects. Thousands ol persons et 5A ape, Gan now-judge what is the came of their decline tn:health, losing their vigor becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, bare 01?Uillt appearance raiLdt the eyes, zenith, and omit. of conaumpl ton. YOUNG USN wan bare injured thetaselves by p , aerUla oregano% la, laird In when alone—a habit frepietitly . learned' frets 0111 :ompantons, or at school, the Wicks* of *Web' are Mealy felt, even when osloep, tied ir not eared, reside! marriage Impossible, and destroys both ,mind and body,, Mould apply immediately. What a pity that a young man the Wipes of his cons. try, Me darling of his parents, ghost& be attain edlrou , 411 prospeeta and enjoymenta,ot life,by the consequenees of jt vinliug !rum the path of nature, and, indulgip&in certain worst habit. Stub persons must, before non • plating radikWIA,GE. Avt that n wood uslll4 sad holly are the V/06.111111118101111 req., , ..Alte to promote connubial bappistesi, ftr)d eitllolll these, the journeyro thugh life boatmen wear s germs% the prosPacthetirly darkeusta the view; the mad heroines shadowed with despair, and alleil with met.sof .refloottoo that the ttagpluout of ' iutothar be.. son o blighted with our owel ult. R}FlNAitvo INVIOORATING lOILMEDY FOR OBE GANIO WFIENK9B. tots;reat and important , remedy, Weaknes! of 11W tAtart speedily cured, and fall vigor restored. (two. ni the most nervous, and debilitated who ai di hope, have been immedMtely relieved. All' in Marriage Physical or. Mental Lasegalter Ntr , ous, Trembling, 'Weskit/Ss or ExhinstMn or ~0.1 Wails) kind. speedllir oared. TO RERANWIRS.' luny thousands aured at this lustiutiOn within the wtive yours, and the munerMisPortrait ' Santee .I.ne poriermed by Dr. J., ultuesited by Osit the papers, and many other tiersorin,notteeti et have appeared again and again- before bhe pebllo, " frandinces a irmilestaa'arathaketsr sad tr. oe Is a sOMoient guarantee to the afflicted. IidYRUDINCE.—Wheit the. misguided pro lent votary of pieasure (bidet° 'has' Imbibed this painful digelM, It „too oblehhittgiebb.. *lt siol ',llse of shams or dread 01 . '0as:ovary. Mara , n 1 applying to those who, from cidui*lutin and, re• alone befriend him, delayingllif the con. symptoms .if this horrid disealte toaltethete vlfrohug Mc head, throat, twee, eirdri,74l4., OM,a wish frightful rapidity,. till .death Futile tlreadlul Mullatillgli by , sending Min to atilt , ronl wilnute so traveler returns.” bi i met. thousands fait victimsto ibis' terrible., tqvlll4 10 the unaktiltdoess el Ignorant pretend- . uan of that deadly poison, stercusi, rota and mate the mediae of -life tnistitabPi. reefer's Dlpinmas hang bis e , " '11(lb moat at.tnala a Otanip tom on the reply 14-I :elav , lit‘a Kent by Mall. tr. .1 7 FrodarlOk etreetvallifrwre• dbvilt DENTISTRY. 1). urEo. Ar. STAKE. ir,radosto of the. 43)11(... ! A .)t Dental Surgery, haring permit in the city of Harrisburg and v taittin the h '' v eeeepted ay Dr. Gluon, on Third latir eet, Marko: and Waluult, respectfully inGirmg"hip the In general, that he is prepared -te tlt,to, neer atone in toe Dental protentlon, either ' , P . M Or ineenanical, in a manner that shall not be Lit-used by operatOrS in ENS or any other city. His et inserbrtz artidentl teeth is pen the latest tn• tr.,,,iseterntle orioc , ol es. ?ma, trona one to a tall list, mounted on line Geld, 811- 'et, Plattner plates or the Vulcanite Hate. hake groat pleasure In recommending the atom geol. 0ttr,,,,, to all my former antenna of liarrhiburg•and Ztly, and feel contident that he will pertbrm all - opera. tet, in a scientific manner, trom tostrattedget or. his e, mys.d t nGOMA& D. D. 8. bAVID HAY uRO NES, 110 MARKET, ST. HARR Agent for LILLIE ' S PATENT *Night and Chilled Inn 1..r0 z!nd t aurglar Proo ISIAL10: 11 .6306, o^ %11the ONLY Moreantilo made, that la both ,1 tturtlit Proof. mar29.llv %A MS! DRESS GOODS ! FURS ! A LARGE stock of these goods will be It ‘p e e Posed. of at Tory low prices. Fine furs very NTH° &IM P , Next door o the Harrisburg Rank. Uno newly replenished stock of. Toi,ot Gul F.,ost Goods Is uosorpassied in this city, and llysdere or rendering &Aleutian, we woad ovas (te KAILER, 1 4 , 1 . hurket street, two doors east of Fourth street, south UrIUNS.- Quite a variety Ot maDful aud entertaining attietee—eiteaP:—iit ran maim% Bocanowsva, * ' \ \ / • , \:\.." • 1 . . . - .... . ~ . ~, . • --- --' ----I \4 t mir, A I e . . : trallis:. . 1 ~ , ~ „ „, :,: 11 . - -- 7 , 74 ) . -- ,...1 : •:,: . i ) if ',--,: \ -_____:---- fi.t. i .-,..... , : 1 4 r4e1 L - n(r,•,..: ~,,. -- ,7 =-/ - ----- , C. t :' <-"''''''= --' - • - o :3aft.ciail 4 a.''' - • -.4t---=''' VOL. XVII. itlisatlautons . . . . HELMBOLD'S GENUINE :PREPARATION "HIG •Ly OHNDENTRA [lto , • • unin.usck FLUID ExTRACT BUOHII, A Positive and,Specillo Remedy , For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGa. Ni ifedicinelnersipei the, power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS lot , Tantlbn'y action, by which the WATAIitY OR CALOAREOUS depositions, and all 17N.• NATURAL ENLARGE MBNIII are reduced, as well AS PAIN AND INFLAIIATION sod is gond for MEN, womb! OR CHILDREN. HELIUM:WS EXTRACT BUCHU, For Wealmagoes Arising front Excesses, Habits, of Dissipation, Early in diaeratiOn or'abinie. - • ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Mentory,, Moony of Breathing, Weak'Neries, Tretatitiog, Horror Of Disease, Wakefulness Dimness ci Vision, . ' Pain Universal landlode of the Ettleiehilf :t . g E rlpfo Me v; fe. ;, the may, PALLID 001INTENANOE, ' These Symptom& if allowed to go on, wids hatifalned ichteinsArtably removes,. amp' , IMPOTENCY. FAIDITY,,NFILEII7O IN ONOE WHICH THE PATIENT MAY R RE. . Who can say that they are not frequeatlY followed by 'thotio : "DLREFUL DIAEAssg," . "INSANITY AND CON'SUSIPTION." ,Many are aware of. the tame of their sulTering, BUT NONE WILL CONFAB. ITHE BEOO PDS OF. THE Da ARE ASYLUMS, . ghts.X44 ,l oaM,Dealleff tgi COMPPOIN• • BUR ITITNESB TO TM ISM Or IBR MITIRTIOY. THAVONSTI ronoN Ammo 'WITH ORGANIC) WBAK. Re s 'Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invtgorat• the Syoom, Which Itainiottes BXISALT BUCHU. ireriattig dots . A TRIAL Will ODAtlO~ ,T9t'1 [Og7' HK CAL. FEMALES- 7 FRBIALRS-7EULES, 131,D OR y.OIING, 3O.IGt.4I I I . IU . R . RJED, OR OONTSSEPLA, TING MARRIAGE. • , IN MANY AFFECTIONS rcOUttelt rICKALES, e Extratt•Blleilitl aneetnilltit by 'Any Other"febieey, lUis Ohlorosis or Retention., Irrevtlitrity;Paintatnew, or pprevlo nor Customary Rvaouatious, Ulcerated Reirrhous state of the Carus, LenoorhosaW,ttites. Steel, end for allicoMplalnte latetOint: the seki Witithef ero arising frost lodisoratioa, Habits of photipation, or in. DECLINE OR GRANO: 0? MIX MB IMMO NO FAMILY SItutIttpBB.WITaQOT IT t T.uo so isms BLAB , ram glum NOR gsmiamrs ' asskoasossoos HILIJIWOZD'AJLXTRAOr ELIO= L oom SECRET 'DISUSES. fn all. their Stages, At little Ilapense ; Little or no change in Diet; No Inconveniedoe; Analogs Stspontat. • It causes a frequent destre and Wee strengthto Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Casing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Palo and Imilammatlon, so fr equent lithe glare of oiseasue, and ,espeliing ad Poisonous, Dussetd andworn-out Natter. Inonetnne even Trio 1530 HAVE BUN INS 9701.1118 OP QUACKS, and who have paid surf rue to be cured in a abort dime, have found they . were deceived, and that the “115.1. tiON" has, by the use of , vowasrirt seransoaers, been dried up in the system, to breat oat In an aggravated ibrm, and • PBEHAPS AFTE& JtAILRIAGA Use 11.111201011.011,2=402 Intone for ell atreertlone end diseases of the • URINARY-ORGANS, whether existing in wain ORYllllum. treat whatever M O niiorisNfitinQ andethe:metter or HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Omit's require the aid of MOM 10 1 ELNUIROLD'iI =MOT RUCH U • L 3 THE OREAT DIURRTIO, And la Oeriaini W havir, .the desired .edeot In all. Diseases NOR j.d REICIOIIENDED. . • , Erldenal'Of Gteinest Tilto bis and : Tesporwtble character will ancempaui the CERTIFICATES OF OURS% • .hrornB toX peril slanding, Wzra NANTIO KNOWN TO BLlEbral AND FAME. . PrICOLSI 00ver bottle, or six for 15 00. Delivered to any eAdreeeoseeurely packed from obier vation. • SIMPPOMS IN ATd, VONIRMICON£I, duel* GorizadUml I Advice %nails _ . AFFIDLyrr: Personally appeared before me, itu Alderman of Ito city of Pniladelphlaol. l 'T. , Dstionto, who - being s ' duly *ern, doth say, his preparations mattalla no narcotic, no tane be eroary,or other injarlous drop, but are purely asp- H. VIOILMSO ID. Sworn and submtsribed before me, OM Pa day Of No *ember, 1834. MIL HlSSERDLAitiereson. Milk P. Snore Race, P Address letters for Infbrmation in confidence to H. T. I BELMBOLD, Chepiet,_ . Depot,lo4 South Tenth St. bet. Ohioniut. Patna,' BE WARE OP B,Pirmitd , AND ciaIPSINOIPLSO LIDAI4IIB, Who 110111Vir to di.pose 401 umiak own" and Pagan" gnaws ow vas sarcrAtrotiArranco'av EleimboldW Genii/tie Preparation 5, 6.a /*mot Bou nu, 64 s arloomir uj a , " • " Improved &Gee Wash. ' Sold by 0: K. Keller, D. W, Gross, - 7. Wyeth, .0 A. Sae/wart. AND ALL DRU01732'3 11111.12113 , 11ERN, . ASK Pfla afiLMSODIPS. TALK M NO EW. old out the advertirentem and Send lor it. AND AVOID POSTITO N AND ; EXPOSIIII.N. 40. TRAVELING AGENT OY. THAI OLD WALLOWER . LINE. ÜBB OLD !TRANSPORTATION LINE T atlll Lu emeentruloptention and prepared to cerg &id ht NJ LOW may other individual line bet Ween PblMdelphis, Harriaburg,BunburyiLeerlaburt:llllamm• most, 4e , soy Shore . Lock Jimen, and all po on the NOrtheiti Central, Philadelphia and alle, and Cairns - port an d Elmira Railroads. 'Long Agentat Hairisbmg, D. A. YIIBACH. Goida sent to PIACCION, ZILL & 111NOHNAN, Nos. 8( and slb- %racket West, above Eighth. k 4 o'clock, P. M. will arrive at liarriclinrg, ready for delivery the next morning, O. P. MIINNI2II, aps4f Traveling Agent... JOHN WALLOWED, .113.1 GENEIIAL FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT. DUDS AND . MERCHANDISE promitly lU — forwarded by Phillidelphla and Roman; Northern astral, Cumberland Valley and Penneylvanla Railroads Canal. : seulaigormak DU . YIN% to end from airports of the olty to site differebt /billmel lapels will be dons at the very lowest riles. WAMIIIIIII removing will be loreceptly attended Orders,eft at Itriiiilrearepean gotel, or at the lbws *Miner, wilt regoilve mow. attoption. Con egnmoula of freight respectfully ironed/id. JOAN WALLOWIR, IR., Agt., "2 - Moe Reiedine Dem& tIRROVEMENT IN •,DENTIBTAt" R. P. H. ALIABABH-; Burgeon Den t*: i ihnesetornsorlHooraPillta T04 11 4_ . 1 # e• 9 41 Y. tneettodlfmt Ottelateif °vei abieonon - to the one of iirtt eclat teem, mehrsolog partial ; half and whole sets of one piece only, of pure end mdeetruotiale mineral, there am no crevices tor the aceettmesitto n of small parfleleeof food end therefore, no otientre oder from the breath, sa sio no un el audio their conatruction, there can be no noloonie telloi or metallic tame. Bence the truer Ideal Is not an aoYed With sore tonna, eesitastie, itc. Moe No. 48 =lsm llneond streeh Harrisbur g . I mai% BLACKING 1 ite[A r§, ~_,V"o E ifiLippG- E BLA.QKENG. 1.„„ row,. "wpm oisios,puo rooolveo am tor 1 oat Wholoodo OW, , , 4,111 1 s,l OIL'OCK, Jr., &Oa, "IN'DEPENDENT I.N. Atl, THINGS--NEUTRAL IN NONE IA.RRISBURG,. PA TUESDAY A.FTEIiNOON, APRIL 8, 1 Pennsylvania Legislature. blosm'ay, April 7, 1862. The Senate met at 3 d'elock r Eista., Speaker, in the chair. . • A number of petitions, &c., were presented and .appropriateiy, referred. ,'Several iprislate•billt; ;were readi , in ifoleice o.nd ,reported from committees. The school bill being the special order was taken up, the question being on the fifth sec tiOn; which was agreed to. . 1 - ' The sixth section ,sras negatived.,; The qrteation' being an the' seventh section, the bill was recommitted to the Committee on Education, and the Senate. ~y Frl ~: U;(r i YU :~'; DLt: r •Fr ~7 d .~; r: iaV A' l.~+l ~\E+q~o ~ +:k~ Mr. SMITH, (Chester,) on leave, read in s Place,ajoint resolution relativAlo the fatality" • neceStary Clothing to the *bhieillad volunteetio and,,movect tohldspend the 'orders for the purpose of , considering the reso lution. The motion was agreed to. , Resolved tey the Senate and House of Representa tives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, That .he joint resolutions approved the 28th day of February,. in the year •of our Lord, 1862, and the 27th day of March, 1862, relative to the , roper treatment of the killed and wounded ennsylvania soldiers, be so construed as , to authorize the Quartermaster General to procure and furnish, upon the requisition , of the Surgeon-General or Surgeons having charge of inch wounded soldiers, all necessary clothing required by them. 1 The resolution passed finally. limn An-Act amendatory of the licence laws of this Commonwealth.o .Pessed finally. An Act to extend and continue in , effect the ptovietone of an act relating to judgments and exeou ions. Pending discussion, The Bowe adjourned till to-morrow morn-, Oorrespor.lenee of the Telegraph.] Two MUM BIM= WOODSTOOVVA., April 1, 1862. Mr. EDITOR :—This morning the 6th Army InMajor General N. P. Banks command in person, left Strasburg, in the vicinity of which'it has been encamped during the past week, and moved on toward Mount Jackson, distant twenty miles, at which point Gen.' Jackson, with a force of thirty thousand men is lying. The division of General Shields took the advance, and the division of General Williams following as a reserve. Thu day was warm and. roads' good, but very dusty. An along the route evidence of, the terrible deso lation which Virginia is sustaining were ap parent, yet many of her people still persist ently and blindly cling to the fortunes of Davis & Go. On reaching Woodstock, the county seat of Shendanoah county, a pleasant little place, our advance had a skirmish with Ashby's cavalry, who were covering the retreat of a small body Of Jackson's men, but upon our artillery being tronght into ,position and a few shells sent among them, they beat a hasty retreat, our boyscapturing two prisoners. On crossing the Shendanoah river, some three miles beyond Woodstock, they set fire to the turnpike bridge, hut so .:closely' did we pursue there that our troops extinguished the fire before any ma terial damage was done. , . Three miles further On, however, they set fire .to the railroad bridge, a fine and costly , structure which Was entirely consumed. We marched through Woodstock to the time of "Dixie," and but four ladles in the whole place had the patriotism to wave their handkerchiefs. To-night we bivoniced, our tents being left at Strasburg. The air is keemand frosty. To-morrow we move forward and a lively brush is anticipated, as Jackson cannot help but make a stand, or prove him- Self a most arrant coward. As we progress I will, if our mails permit, give you the incidents of our journey. Yours, as ever, SOLDIFE. REPORTED EXPO:I36LT POE. THE TELEGRAPH SENATE HOUSE OF RFPRESENTATLVES. MeADAIWAPO I , 7 , 18041 AFTERNOON SESSION Thetipm re-.4B3,tofiled at o,Q'xilick,,,y. The rEsolutiork was read as follows aircrrAity mina An Act to provide for the adjudication and ayment of certain military clabna,read in lace by Mr: Coma this morning. Passed finally. I= STAY Wi,W From the 48th Penn. Regiment. FIB& LAST Maim—The alarm of fire about seven o'clock last night was occasioned by the burning of a small one-story and a-half house, occupied by a German family, sin :fitted on the commons between the canal and Paxton creek, near Simons' steam planing mill. ' The entire fire department attire city was early on the ground, but such rs the ini3amable nature of the bnildhig, that was almost entirely 'Mmenmed before the several hose carriages and engines could r be put into operation. Most „of the fur niture was saved. It is not known how the fire originated. IWIKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Cotton quiet, but steady. Flour heavy; sales 8,000 tibia. at a decline of 6c; State $5 1544 6 20. Wheat firm; sales 24,000 bus. at $1 80} for Milwaukie Club. Corn michinged; Salsa 4000 bus. at-69(364 Stigar steady. Stocks closed beMeaq . ' ' 6 -- • , From Idbemarle and Pam lico Sounds. -IMPORT 07, LIEUT. 111111.101 - ,,t0 COll WASHINGtON, N. C.; OCCUPIED - BY THE U. S. ED-ICES. jAdjot ro`ed f POE lON OFTEIE HATTERAS -:LIGHT ;HOUSE= PROPER TY RECOVERED. The Stars and Stripes Heisted over the dottrt - Hens% :'lie Swamiis aid Wide Filled with. Beta gees 'from' the Rebel Draft. *Regiment 01. / 1101 1 11 °tiered to the Witiohliervice. . WASHINGTON. April 7: The following communication hes been 'for- C nied to' the Ntity Department by Ckourde UeB.- STUMM LOITISIENA,I Waslungkat, N. G., match 26, .1802. . i unedieuc.e to your orders of the• 20th..inst,, I proceeded-to this place, arriving at the obstrocdons about Ave miles, below, , ou he moreing of the 2lst. Tile naval column! °etiolate:l.ot this vessel, tire Delaware,•Lieuteuant commandieg QUM!. - tu i bush and the Commodore Perry, Lieutenant ramonding nuttier. .We were • accompanied to the übetructiune by thesteamer Admiral, ani army transport, with eight_ compel:nes of the 241,h regiment of Massachusetta volunteers, 01. Stevens, and a small :tug• boat. We met with no resistance. The batteries having been Abandoned and their ornament removed by bleeting and other.processes. . • We anon forced a manna through the piles, though _they had. been driven . very deep in triple rows, and cut off three feet below .the At eleven o'clock. last night we arrived abreast the towni the Delaware being from the transport, the •Aeld otticere two companies ot troops and :the regimental, band were landed. , The authorities, with many of the °Meats, Met uteri wilarf, where 1 briefly explainect tq them the• object of our visit. k ,The milite.ry. then formed, and we proceeded to the Court Rouse,< wheref 'with all the ceremonies, we isteatthe flag of the ;Union. .The troop& re turned to the Delaware with unbroken front. I found, on further consultation with the authorities; on whom•l made - my , demand for the restoration of the_flatteras light house pro perty, that underlying an apparent acquiescence of the people to the town and neighborhood, in permitting , the building ot gun boats and the 4unstruction of batteries to repel the approach of the - United States, wed a deep rooted affection for the Union, and not a:little animosity tor. He enemies. The latter elemeut not being dimin ished by the -importation of troops tram a die tent State.::: _ . , The result of this state of affairs want° bean ticipated; the abandonment of, its defences. by tlie troops, followed-by theilestructionof what remained of, rebeli property by the The launched -gunboat had been towed atm.; mai miles up the river loaded with terpentine and Aced on the sight of our arrival ; a few tiundred•buehele oh meal and corn left in the commissary stores was distributed to the people by my orders: The most valuable part of the lilatteras light prOperiyi the lenses, have been tak,n to Fa/borough. I Have hopes of their l'itouvety through the instrumentality of the people ot Washington. The rest- of the pro party is secure, with the channel buoys and moorings. In addition to tista batteries on the other. side of the obstruciions -the ene my had, thrown up breast works, east ut the town and joining, extending. half a mile.— they also bed notified their tamp whion com- Mended the high road. A sketch of the river trom the ohetruction to the bridge above the town is enclosed. It includes ail the fortirica • tions,•the woods and swamps, in this and Hyde contrare represented as being alive with refu gees from the draft—many of them encouraged' uy our presence, came in. They are deep and bitter in. their denunciations of the secession. heresy, and promise-a regiment if called to aid in the restoratiou of •the flag. I am, very: , respectfully, , Your obedient Servao r t,. •. A. hiIIBALAY, Lieut. Corn. . To Com. -S. 0.••11oWeit, commanding naval for cers in Alt merle and ramlico Sounds, N. O. Eve Days La,ter from . Europe. Ariivig:' of the . 'steainer • Hibernian, THI TUSCARORA:, AND • THE , SUMTER - SThL 6AT GIBRALTER. ENGLISH PRESS ON AMERMAN EMIRS The steamship Hibernia, from, Liverpool, on the 27th ult , via Loudooderry. on. Friday, the 28th, strived at this port at si t o'clock this afternoon with tive days' later advices than were furnished in the 'steaiiiir Niagara, in eluding the weekly repOrt of . the markets. The royal mail steamer Arabia arrived at Liverpool on the 24th. The steamship City.of New York arrived out on the 27th, and the steamer Boroesa on the same day. The steamer Etna sailed for New York on the 26th. The U. S. gunboat Tuscarora and the pirate Sumpter were still at Cliberalter. Gazer %cram—The English journals ant. else the commencement of the campaign in Virginia. The London. Daily fews• elougises General McClellan's tulles, aed Is of the opinion that the crisis is—approaching, and although the confederatee are retaliating, they have prepared a field-for Agreed battlise. . ' The saMeileitriu&rejOioes at 'the idopßoo4j 3 .9 the Rouse of Representatives, of Preidoiltlin Nw YOBS, April 7 From: our Morning Knition, WIDER ROWAN. .......0.......... PonTun*, April 7 62. . w on emancipation project, ondering it as an immediate step in favor of the cause of human rights. The London 2'imes reiterates its belief-that no practical use can he made of Mr. Lincoln's pro 7 position itself,'but iegards it as important ID admitting the principle of an accommodation between the North and the. South. The .2ina 13elleves that the real defence of the Confeder ates will ba found in the vastness and desolation of their country; and argues that if they are ,really in earnest; the• North mutt took for bout less victories and exhausting conquests. Tim Loudon Herald thinks that a peace may .posaibly be conquered by oue aide or the other In aria around niehmond.' The London .71aterhas a letter from Bunsen, !dm** Washingtou, March 11th. The passage „of the federal army over the lung bridge was a magnifleent SPectacle and 'wet iinposing dis play of military ,power. RussilLaleo says, 0 . whatever:may happen to McClellan, .be i never lose the credit of haying: formed diger iderly masses of men into an Army; of having iinittraid into . tbeno the prinelples of soldier'a Oft) and discipline. 1 ' • Lord Palmerston, is confined.to his room by tt l n attack of the gout. Geo.PeabOdyls unprecedented munificence has ibeen formally consummated; in the curt:capon ,dence now published in the English journals,in :which he places £l6O 000 at the disposal of Mr. Adams the Amtrican Minister, Lord Stanley, :Sir &Litton Lennet, and Messrs. Sampson . Morgau as trustees fot the'pnipci.,e a.meliora .tin& the condition of the poor of London. : Iratr. —There are rumors of ministerial mod fictitious at Turin, and...various chanaea are re ported,. but trope of ,therattave received coufir plation. A ministerial circular has been issued i maiutainine the riglititlit Italy to recoguition as a power asserting that Rome should be- the pentre,nl the Govern.uent,and aftlimiog tbat a aohition of the Venitian question according to . the Wishes of Italy is necessary for the general • ,The king of Belgium is reported to be ill and in a critical condition. Miasma—The rumors of ministerial change in France ere aathorively contradicted. The ?aria B3uree islirm—rantes are quoted at 70f. A grand banquet was given to Garibaldi at Milan, on which occasion the:hero and some of his companions made patriotic speeches indica- Ave of approaching movements in favor of the cause of Italy. Garibaldi left Milan on the 27th, amid the Cheers of the people. Ms tour through ./40)12- baidy is for the purpose of stirring up the young men to join his volunteer corps. ;Demonstrations are becoming quite frequent in Yentas, and numerous arrests are repotted at Mantau and Venice. Sram.—The Spanish government has ordered Gen. Prim not to negotiate with the Mexicans till the allied troops have entered the city of Mexico. • The United States aloop-of-war Constellation, from Portsmouth, N. H., had arrived at th OongreaB--First Session W.unnrictron, April 7 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr Voortiame (Ind.) offered a preamble, set tingJorth that the tariff bill passed during the extra session, is unjust and oppressive to the agricultural portion of the community, and Concluding with a resolution that the Commit tee on Ways and Means be instructed to report a • billet as early a day as practicable repealing the said law, and substituting therefore a aye tern founded on Use 'principle of yielding an adequate amount of ' reVenuti, and not of that protecting the mannfactnriug interests of the country. MI. &MIMS moved to lay the resolution. on the table. carried--yeas 88, nays 85 The House then proOeeded to &finitely act on the amendmenta to the tax bill,' heretofore reported from committee of the whole on the state of the Union. The following are among the amendments concurred in by the House : The duties acid taies to be assessed in pur suance of this get sball be a lien upon the prop erty subject to the duly or tax from the time of astesstueut till fully paid. The sum of over . nineteen thouemid dollars appropilated heretofore for the legislative ex ,endea of Nebraska for the year endings June, 1863, is to be applied as that terdiory's portion of thn taxes. Tenueesee is to have till the first of December fo assuinikher portion of the tix. Distill ll of apples and peaches may take out a license for that tnieioess for the spice of three niontha coi the payment of twelve dollars. . There shall be exempt from'restraint the tools Or implements of a trade - or profeseion. Ooe cow, annoy household furniture and pro visions kept for use, and the apparel necessary for a family. The license of wholeside liquoi dealers to be increased from- $5O to $lOO. - Any person who peddles jewelry shall pay $25 or each .limse. I Photographers, $lO for each license, when their receipts do not exceed $5OO ; when over $5OO, and under $l,OOO, slb; when over $l,OOO. $25. • A.enw for procuring; patents and claim agents, shall pay $lO lietose. Propiieture or agents of all exhibitions for shows , uot enameratd dhoti pay ten dollars. Taxes on all articles manufactured and sold in pursuance of contrachi. bona Me, made be fore the 80th of &larch, 1862, shall be paid by the purchaber thereof. On antniacite coal a tax of fifteen cents per ton, and on bituminous coal one-eighth of a cent per bushel. This amendment was agreed to by a vote of $1 yeast to 89 hays. The proviso thereto that this tax on coal shall not take effect till the expiration of the reciprocity treaty with Great Britain, was re jecttd—yeas 41,, nays 86. The House also concurred in the following amendments : On spirits, rectified and mixed with' other liquor, or prepared in any way, to be sold as whisky, 15 cents per gallon. To be sold as brandy, rum,, gin, wine or by any other name, riot otherwise provided, 80 cents per gallon on the basis of the first' proof, and so on in pro rortion for any greater strength than first proof. On railroad iron and other iron, according to •tbe state of manufacture, a tax of one to two dollars per ton and on steel from four to ten dollars per ton. The House non-concurred in the amendment that all distilled liquor now manufactured or that may be manufactured before the fnat of May next, in the United States, shall pay, th e same .per .when aa. provided, by. _upon distilled , spirits , manufactured ttlxclassiid after4l44 date. t s fr,h Elam ariutilig part. having procured Steam Power Presses, we are ed to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING of every =;;:, lon, cheaper than it can be done at any other establish - mantle the country.. ttAtllCf ',pi - Au V e...tidlNG. Fonr lines or less constitute onahalfecoare. Night Ines or more than Ibar constitute a square. Half Square, one day one meek—. ene month.. three months six months one year One:!quare, one day one one month rthree months 5 00 111 months 10 00 at one year _ _ _l6 00 Business notices inserted in * ..the.too/el Chimes, Of before Marriges and Deaths, FIVE awn P , ot 1' ,1 " 44 1 hlr each Insertion. NO. 80. ler atarrigea and Deaths to be charged ma regular ad vertisements Theem-nchiebt imposing a tax of one cent per pound on cotton, on and after the Ist day of . 1114 y next, but exempting .11 cotton held and owned by any manufacturer of cotton fabrics on and prior to that date, was concurred in—yeas, 75, nap, 53. From Washington. The Damage to the Merrimac In the bite CAPTURE Off RORSES BELONGLYG TO A VALUABLE MAIL. SEFIED. WaxmanTov. April 7, The following in regard to the Merrimac has been received at the Navy department. When she inn for Nodulk on Sunday the 9 it of March. in the evening, she had sev.n feet of water in het hold. One shot flow the Cum berland had riddled her, and one shot from .the Monitor through her port hole dismounted two Rune. The Monitor put a ball through the boiler of the Patrick Henry and kilted two men and scalded others The steamer Freeborn has arrived up from Liverpool point bringing some ad ti i anal par ticulars) of the skirmish at Stafford Court House. Gen. Stokers troops captured some forty hor..es belonging to the rebd cavalry, a number of smell arms and the mails in the Stafford post rffice in which were found many lette.s, some of them being probably of import ance to the government. Six prsioners we•e also taken who were broUght up in the Freeborn and taken to the old capitol prison. As the crew of the . Freeborn were getting off the, horses and other property captured, the rebels opened a heavy fire upon them from the tthicket, but on the Freeborn returning the compliment with shrapnel, the enemy hastily decamped. Toe mails for. California, Oregon and Wash ington Territory are now transmitted overland from St. Joseph, !do., to which place corres pondence can be sent from any post office. Prom Western Virginia. ADVANCE OF GEN'L MILROY. The labels Falling back on Monterey and A special dispatch, dated Wheeling, to-day, says a telegram just received, says that the re bels are retreating before the forces of General Milroy, who has advanced from Cheat Moun tain and now holds Camp Allegheny, lately evacuated by the rebels. The latter has also fallen back from Monterey -and klunteniville, and seem to be driving for Staunton, where they will have means of escape by railroad. THE CONNEOLICIIT ELECTION. Hisirrromm, April At the late election held to-day, Governor Buckingham wairre-elected by a lamely pi creased majority over that received by him last year which wa5,2086. . New Waertisements. INSURANCE AGENCY. THE DELAWARE MUTAL SAFETY INSURANCE COY' PANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. CAPITAL AND ABUTS 5006,907.51 COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL AND AMISS 31,214476.1 . THE undersigned, as Agent for the well Crown 'Companies, will make legumes Spina losa or damage by fire, either perpetually , or an nually, on property In either town or country. Merine'and Inland Thatiportatlon Blake also taken. Apply personally or by letter to 0ct4 , 61-dAwl7 TH.EO. F. BC/METER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, NARNE7 STA/MT, HARBISBUBC*. Parliodar atte“tion paid to Printing„ &nine and ginning or Railroad Bionic; Manifests, voiicias, Cheeks, Draft., 4 10. CARDS printed at $2, $3, RS, and $d per itionsand in elegaiut sty le. LAW SCHOOL ow HARVARD COLLEGE, 1332 •lINVO Teitkli of ninetess weeks eseh, coadnonting Nardi Sd and -op tedibar Ist. lor Oataingus WA Om sr ad Ira a. L P tz I fK, Royal Proarirr. Clambridp. Naas. Pau. 186.. c0n844 CANE SEATED CHAIRS Itz . NEATL. repaired and reseated, and all orders ossoussd prow ly by Are • :•P•atil.Nll, max3l. dim :mold are t bolo q Muloerry. JUST !MON.:NED. A SECOND LOT of Comic and Sentimen t'.tal Valentines, at ditrsreat prices. 16 y scassinra Bookstore. GARDEN SEEDS.—Fresh garden seeds from Meisti, Pciadelphis---Yor sale by Nichols A Bowman, corner of Front and Market meets. iti7-9 FRESH. Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Co - coa-nute, ac 0., IQe., Just received and for sale by NiCHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Iron% and Market. street.. febl4 y. H AdilB.—Three Hundred Biwa tingar ilrod Hekins but waived by viry Welt' JR as oi, ityiA.CILEREL Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in all sized JIL packages. A large supply just received, and each package'vrarranted as represented for sale by WY Hoes, Jr.i&Co• FRESH. Lemons, Apples, Cranberries, for sale NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 321 corner 'Front and Market street, Rye, Wheat, Dande non and all preparations. Nor gale by fflchob Bowpion, earner at front and Market streets. Jay SO 25 1 26 2 00 8 00 600 .. .... 8 (81 Naval Engagement. REBEL CAVALRY: Huntersvifie. NEw Yoga, April 7 THE INSURANCE WILLIAM BUBBLZB, Barrisburg;Pa 2 00
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