• , ,-- , ,r --- • . . ._. . , . ~ • , • ' ii ..i • . LC r- : -- I 0 11 •4.1.1111111111 •• — • ' -------- -- . -'---------= .—----.—. • . E ‘ ----.. ~.- / 1 , , _ . , . ....s. I . . , . . . a GEORGE BERGNER. i Fi .1-I(;RAPH .!{I,A iIATEIa DAY ;( )11(34; BERGNER. TRMS..--Sisats Stissastrrion. T Teroaarn 1F served to subscribers in the mg per wee Yearly subscribers will be A), itt RdVHDCI3 101.01 esb basu•Wszatv 4 ,.. ,L 4.0 publistied twice a week during I: Legislature and weekly during the year, and furnished , to subscribers at .•,I,llratet,9l:6 : e , L r,bera per year Semt-rveekly..sl 50 it it —l2 00 di ..22 00 nip ,Lbseriber, Week1y . ...... ......... 1 00 i ES OF ADVERTISING. I,r Imes or less constitute oneohaltequare. Eigh tt.,o foNr constitute& square. , ne day SO 25 9ne week 1 26 one month 2 00 three months .... 8 00 F x months ........ ............. 6 00 one year... ......... ............ 0 00 ~no day .............. 60 ,ne week 2 00 one month ..... 860 (!ree months..... 600 .(o m0uth5......... 10 00 .1.0 00 notices inserted In the hex/ Coktmos, OP ad Deaths, FIVE CENTS PVI T , '"Nrv, fop rr. as and Deaths to be charged es regular ad ale trical J 011 N SON ,ALICACIACCAIELEI CE, HOSPITAL. , iw!overed ihe most certain, speed) I lt•etitsl remedy In the world . • 1:-iF.AtiES OF IMPRUDENCE. 111 MI TO TRTLVII 111011119. Mareilry or Noxious Drop. .• • • r WARRMITID, ON 110 Cannot, 1/11011 ONS ft; Two DATe.lini Pf 01 the Back or mbs, Strictures, Paine tr Ailed-lone of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic w e,\crvou,Dablilty,DecayofthePhymica Pow • • ••• • Inugunr, Low Spirits, Confusion of dens, o•• 1 ,, n of the So•tri, Tremblings, Dimness r GUidivern ' lusease of the Btomacb, Affections of ine Head, Throat, N , SE or skin—those terrible dlser7 arising from the InUisurctinll or Solitary Ebibite 01 rruiti--those dreadful end cIestrUCIIVE, practises whirl) pro , s nee constitutional debility, render marriage imps 'Volk , and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. ilawg men especially who have become the I,lolllDfloi solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which Annually sweeps to ea untimely grave thousands of you ng men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel irri. who might, otherwise have entranced listening with the thunders 01 eloquence, or waked to nil thr living lyre, may call with fall confidence.. / ARRIAGE .rra l persons, or 'holm contemplating marriage, be ,w,rn of physical weakness, should Immediately con.. cot 1., and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WRAHNES luonediafely cured and fail vigor restored. L. a• no places himself made , the care of Dr. J. met. r ' , F'r eyelids in his Imam al. gentleman, and eon, 6 u,t rely upon hie skill aa> t e sante, 4,-th. co No. 7 South otiase street, Baltimore , Re ten bond side gotag -ran Baltimore street, 7 n tbe corner. Ba particular in Observing the , ,umber, or you will mistake the place. Pa par. • , Ignorant, Pitting Quacks, with false ra.mus, , • rhmbug Certificates, attracted by the repute. ~10h nsou, lurk near r. must contain a Poetage Stamp, to see on the DR. liffilaWroN, ..c member of the Royal College of Burgeons, ru.htuts from one of the meet eminent Colleges red -tater, and the greatest part of whose life tp , ot to Lae Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila. ;.tr.whare, hoe erected some of the most ae. th a were ever known. Many troubled a -w the oars and head when asleep, great tier , , alarmed at sudden sounds, iuthfuluese, • .., d h ins, attended sometimes with derange. tr. , r , cured Immediately. TAO F. PARTICULAR NOTICE. py all thong who having Injured them. And improper indulgeronee, that secre,• - h t t7hich ruins both body and mind, OR. ther husineaser society. -1 the sad and melancholy effects pro • • , :s habits of youth, viz: Weakness Of the MBA in the Head, Dimness of Sight, • 1 , ower, Palpitation of the Heart, Dye , •r.. hu ,at bully, Derangement of the Digestive rtl Debility, Bylnptorna of 'Jansurnpr % , :NotALIS. :liras on She Wild are mush to 3I Amory, Confusion of Ideas, Dee. Forebodinga, Aversion toSioole ,' - t 01 Solitude. Tingdity t ite.,are some moue at n. 1.1 mita oan now judge what the' t dßaline ln beaittOoeing their vigor v • itervous and. entsoisted, have &bolt the eves, ootgh, and trail. nsi,nvuon. YOUNG themeelves by a certain praotlce,bl vo" a, ,, ne—a habit frequently learned from et school, the effects of which are ,when asleep, and If not cured, renders Ir i..-11.10 and destroys both mind and body, dimply, young mad, the hopes of his oone. has parents, should be snatched troy c huts of life by the consequences ar path at nature, and indulging in a 'r an 'h persons most, before Godes. . . . siARRIAGE. , .nu antibody are the most necessary or—i.oto connubial happiness. Indeed • iourucy through life becomes a weary e n%pent hourly darkens to tbo view; the shadowed with despair, and tilled with th that the happiness p 1 ano th er be. . with our awe. VILIONATING RItidERY FOR Olti, OA NlO WEARNESFL real ,Ind important remedy, Weakness of the illy cured must, and hill vigor restored. the nervous and debilitated who , b ow immediately relieved. All • Th,rriage, Phyolcal or Mental Disonalle. Tremblfor,, Weakness or Er hanstion or led, speedily cured. TO STRANGERS. it. 'zany th , osauda Cured at this Initiation within toe tacit.. years, and the numerous important Burgin ilYmPous puriormed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re. Fercera 01 the papers, and many other portions, notices of winch have appeared again anti again before the puitillur tenter his standing as a rengeman of charade* itnd m. owmgalge, is a sufficient ruarantee to the atilloted. fez:FARES OF IntrittibiNOL —When the misguided 'Ol imprudent votary id visaeure ands he has imbibed the mode of this panidui disease, it toe often happens that Ihtned Sense of Shaine or dread of also °very deters frOm applying to them who, from education and re• tectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the eon. littntional symptoms of this horrid disease make their , FFearance, affecting the bead, throat, nose, t era a a te , trPregreming Cin with frightful rapid till death fings ; toi la MS dreadful littflarli_ a bY i lifu to "UM' hrne from whence NO trave er returns.' It ts a met holY fact that thousands fall victims to Ws terrible ...Nave, owing to too unskilthiess of Ignorant. pretend. Who, by the use of that deadlyymiron, mercury, rata the r otentolien and make the residue of life miserable. nAon ih nesouts.--The Bootees. Diplomas hang ID hi. Se-itners mast oontaln a Stamp to as on the reply, Or_ Itemedics sent by Mail. er.m. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore. torts O u tieWly replenished stock of Toitet t et , a 440 Fancy Goods is wasurpaSsed in this city, and ~,t47.onfident of rendering 8 ttisfactioh,,Wo would re s- P 4 y loose a call. 11F.LLISR, arket street, two doors east of Fourth street, south 4.1 aO'rIONS.— Quite a variety of useful ad entertaining artadied—nnenP—." lao suarsiowd bOOK4 WILL lliattUantons. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION "MG LY OONCENTRA ETV, CCMP4 UND FLUID EXTRACT A Poodtive and Speetao Remedy For Memel, of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLING'S. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS lot bealtny action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMATIoN and is good for . MEN, WOMEd OR CHILDREN. HELITBOLD'S EXTRACT BUM, For Weaknesses Arising from Recesses, Habits of Dlealpallon ; Early In discretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Indisposition to Marlton, Loss of Power LO6ll of Memory, . Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nertm ._ Trembling, Horror of Wakefulness; Dimnessct ioa TAM hi the Beek Universal Lessitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of ode Body * . Dryness of the Skin, _ Eruptions on the Face. PALLID WUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med kdne invariably removes, soon follows • IMPOTENCY. FATIHT Y, EPILEPTIC FITS , ONEIN OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY MIRE. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES? 4, INS.A.NrfrAND CONSUMPTION.” Mawr area of the cause of their suffering, 1313 T NONUIVILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melons/101y Deaths by Connimption, BEAR ARILI RITISEBB TO tat TROTH 01 , 1111‘,ABBIRTION. THE CONSTITINIDN ONCe: AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNEIS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which Hauenaula EXTRACT BUCEIU invariably doe* • TRIAL W 4.1 001 , 11132 sae 1108 T surnott. FEMALES-FBMATN , I-FEMALEEI, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA TING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Beater is unequalled , by any other remedy, es in Mier:els or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppresdo nof Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Soirrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorbrea Whites, Stern; it:, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indlscrellen, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE CB LIBBY NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I Tia No MORN BLAU)! g MECORY, oa tomaaNANT MIDI 0211101 INPLIALBI2O AND DANGIROW2 1111111115. agt.m.BaLrPs zsuricr Baoirrr cul SECRET DISEASES. In ail their Stages, At little Expense ; Little or no change in Diet;' No inconvenience; And no Doporurs. It clauses a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing' Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the urethra Allaying Pain and Imflammation, so frequent fn the class ut diseases, and expelling all .Poitenous, Dsseaud and teorn-out MdUer. IMIOIIBANDs Viqtf Tnoncums ASO HAVE BEM IHk MD NS OP QUACKS, and who have paid aim n to be eared In a short time have found they were deceived, and that the "POI. Sori , ' has, by the nee of aPOWWI7I. myramtuums, been dried up In the system, to bre& dot In an aggravated form, and PARHAM dITBR AFARRIetaII Use Sauna's or Beano for an affections and dleeanee of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing In - MALE OR Pamtur. From whatever cause originating and imirt HOW LONG STANDING Diseases of Ulm Organs require tag aid of MORI t Id! HIUMOOLD , I3 =TRAM MIMIC IS THE OREATIMEIRVIIG, .. And to certain to have the desired etreot la all. Mamas I.OR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED.. , , . Evidence of Ms mast reliable atacl . riSpoosibli chisiociiiter will accompany the medical: CERTIFICATES OF CURES, . . Arc a 8 W2O yearn standing, WITH Nam mown To . SCIENCE AND FAME. ' Price $1 00 per bottle; or six for $5 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed tromabser vatted. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS= ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Cares Guakanteed I Advice Gratis I AFFIDAVIT Pensonaily appeared before me, an Alderman of tho city of ,Philadelphia, H. T. Hemmeno, woo being duly sworn, Both say, his preparations contain no , narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drags, but are purely vege table H. T. HELMBOID. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No vet:ober, 186 k WM. P. HISSERS, A/derma; Ninth St. above Race; Phila. Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD Chemist Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bet. Chestnut, Ph, BEWARE OF VOUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose "or TRIM own" and "OTHER" Amass ms 111.1 RENOVATION AITALVID NT Relmbold's Genuine Preparation 0, " . 0 Latraot Buchn, • al Baraaparara, " " Improved Rose Wash. Sold by 0. K. Keller, D. 19, lime, J. Wyatt', 0 A. t. AND ALL DRDGFIST3 Bricgrwarße. ASK FOR HELMSOLDI. TAKE NO OTHER. Cat out the advertisement and send tor it, • AND AVOID IMPORMON AND EXPOSURE. novl3.dly. , a. W. airII:7MATaIEE, TRAVELING AGENr Oil THE OLD . WALLOWER .-LINE. Tana OLD !TRANSPORTATION LINE is still in succeseful operation and prepared, „to' carry DiZtt ai as LOW as any other individual line between pi phia, Ilarrisburg,Sunbury,Lewieburg, William sport, Jet say Shore, Lock Haven, - and all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Ede, and Williams - port and Dindra Railroads. - - Local Agent at Harrisburg; • D. A. MIINNOH. . Goodi sent to PEACOOK, MALL & HiNOHNAN, Nos. 808 told 810 Market etreet,•ebove Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P. M., will arrive at Harrikburg, ready for de livery the next morning. 0. F. lIIIMNO/1, ap34l Traveling Agent. JOHN WALLOWER, JR., Agt GENERAL FORWARDING COMMISSION 'MERCHANT. GOODS AND MERCHANDISE pioniPtly forwarded by Madeliana and Beading, Northern Centaid, Cumberland Valley and Penbsylvarda Railroads and Canal. ! : HAULING AND DRAYING to-and from all parts-ot . the city to the different Railroad depots will be done at the very lowest rates. FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to. Orders eft at Brant's Eurepean Hotel, or at the store of ff.. S. Zollluger, will receive prompt attention. Din ligaments of freight respectfully solicited. JOAN WALLOW= JR., gt., sp2 Office Reading A Depot. IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY. DR. P. H. ALLABACH, Burgeon Den tist, Manufacturer or mineral rime Teeth, the only that that obviates every ebjection to the use of ern- Wel teeth - embracing embracing partial, half and Whole sets of one Pieceonly, of pore and indestruchele mineral, there no crevices for th eaccouraulation °fantail particles of toad . and therefore, no °dewily° oder from the breath, 118 )10 me. tal is used in their conairactlon, there eau be no galvanic sell= or metal= taste. Hence the Mar ideal la . not an. aoyed with sore throat, headache, &o OM= No. 41- , North Second street, Harrisburg, ocalZ dly BLACKING 1 riN ABON ' S "OHALLENGF.BLaCaIiNG. ITA.too grosikwaogutd NlNOlat r04:141/1r4 /nd..lor sate al Wholesale prices,. Wl[, 3r. , &00. MO HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY . MOhNING i APRIL 10, 1862. 4. tun at iZrantt transpartatioh PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD 2** VT 11 7 . • - "WINTER "TIME TABLE. FIVE 'TRAINS. :DAILV TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND .area MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862. The Passenger Trains of the Penasytrania Railroad Company will depart irom and arrive at lilarrlaburg and Philadelphia as follows ':— E AST WA RD. tiIROUGH =PRIM TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 8.20 a. m, and arrives at West Philadelphia a t 7.40 a.m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Sunday,) : at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 MAIL TRAIN leaves, Harrisburg daily (except Sunda') at 6.66 p. m, and arrives at West Phllaidelphis at 11.00 p.m - AxO.IOIODATION TItAIN, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.30 a. m., and armee at West Phila. delpbia at 12.35 p. in. . .HARRISBURGI ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN, ♦fa Colum• bia, leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. m.. and arrives at Wog n 110412011 at 790 p. M. WES•TWARD. THROUGH &PERIM TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at, 10.80 p. m., Harrisburg at 8.08 a. m., Altoona 8.40, a. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at /.28 P. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., and ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.80 p.m.ileaveesarrlebnrgat9.oo a. nx, Altoona, 8,80 p. m.,, and arrives at Pittsburg at 9.80 p. M. FAST LINE leaves Pkdiadelptia at 11.25 a. in., Harris. •burg 4.06 p. in., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at Pittabnrg at 1.40 a. in." HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil. delphla at 220 p. M., and arrive,' at .Harrlaburg at LOU Pr MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy;leaves Lancaster at 11.83 a. tn., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80 p..m. . _ The NEWS EXPRESS and PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Wept Philadelphia at 4.00. a. In.; Lancaster 7.07 a. m. ; Mount Joy at 7.43 a. Middletown at 8.25 a. m. and arrive at Harrisburg at 8.66 a. uh., counecling with Mall Train west, from Harrisburg, at 9.00 a. in... . RAMLIEL D. YOUNG, Sept. Bast, lay. Penna. Railroad. Harrisburg, January 24, 1862 .-411' WH OLESALE MANUFACTORY I UMBEELLA No. 69, Market Street, below Third ,150 seguanoww, PA. M. H. LEE , itrANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS, PABBOI9. and WALKING GANES, will fornigh 'goons at DMA PRIORS than Can Elm bought in any of h e E a gan coo. Comte' nterokuudo will do well to all awl =OW" yribaa tiF4 rO.Rri and 000 mo then ahead Oda Not; • v.* au2S-dIT. D. ID.. rose & D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D R..V..,,,,fr..0... i l 1.5 T S, NO. 19. MARKET 'ST-REE-T HARRISBURG, PEAPPA. DRUGGISTS, pgrgewrs, sToRE. KEEPERS AND OONSIIMERS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all sash articles' as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atentlon to the largest and best selected : stook in tbis,crty,.of DRUGS, OILEMIOALS PAIRS, ls, varnishes and Gine% .. Dyeatuffs, 4lass and PAUI. Artist Colors and Tools, .Paire Ground Spices. Burning ilialdand,Bleetia#,,, Lard, Sperm and Eine 011., Bottles, Vials magi Lang' Globes, 4:4110iel Suap, Spear! and Cork., din„ With a general variety of PRIMIMULY TOILET ARTICLES, eelectedfrom the bast untanbicturere and Pe turners Eux;'ope add country: Being veryjntin gealere in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, I - LINUED.OIL, VARNISH:PA WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S cog* FAINT AND ARTIST'S BRINVP.... '...] ..:: i1i .'.::, •i:ii.'i':.L(l.,T',,X..-j. IN ALL THEIR V - • OjIDES , AI.II.• - • COILALCIEINViIie ;ui • , , !p, We respectfully invite a. call, feeling, coati dent that we ?can supply.the wants of all on tonne to their eatiafaction. ,TEETH I TEETH 11 JONE'S AND . %qUMIS'SPOIM=N THIMTH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES I Of all kinds, direct- from the.'Proprietors.' Saponify:l! and Ponoentrated Lye Wholesale Agonts for SaponiAer, whiohiwe eel us low as it oan be prrohosed:in the cities: fELATEI3I3 : IIiDICIAL nun) EXTE‘AOTS ORAL OIL kOARBON OIL Being large purchasers in these 011 s, we eau otter inducementi to cloge buyers. Coal Oil Lampe of the nioet improved patterns, very cheap. All kinde'of limps changed to hurn FARMERS AND' GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given our HOME &ND OATTLII POWDERS a trial know no their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses Cand.Cattle healthy and in good ocindlUon, Thotutands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Oattle Powders by the increasing quantity and quality' of besides improving the .general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long , experience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knoleledge of the nsde, and our arreugements in the, cities, are ouch, that we CAR in a very short time furnish lAythhag appartainhkg to our hasineti, on the beet of terms. , . • Thzulls44 for the libee3l paiworusge bestows ou our house, we hope by strict attention to hosinew, osreful selection of PURE DRUGS at fair prieeli,.. and the desire to please to merit a °outman= of the favor of a diagnim inathig, pnblio. t ) lIRE Cider Vinegar, for sale at _ ~ factHOLIO & BOWMAN'', , . arbor host it arkeritsesti, Pennsylvania Legislature EXPOUND 1113:Pamaux you TDB nracaura The Senate met at three o'clock P. M. and convened all afternoon in discussing the bill to repeal the "Act for the commutation of tonnage duties." At six o'clock P. K.. Adjourned. The Senate met at half-put seven 11, when the same subject was taken up and discussed until a late hour last night, when the Senate Adiqurned. HOUSE OF RETRESENTATIVES. WEDNZBD.SX, April 9. AFTERNOON SESSION. The House, re-assembled at three crclock, P.M. Agreeably to order The House proeeededivith the consideration of the Senate apportionment bill. The question was taken on the sections sepa rately ; numerous amendments were offered, and the yeas and nays were ordered 'by the op position on every proposition. The consideration of the bill was postponed for the present. A great deal of confusion prevailed until the Speakerpro tern., (Mr. AILIMILONG,) ordered the Sergeant. at-arms to enforce order. Under the operation of the previous question, a motion made by Kr. BLANCHARD that when the Muse adjourn, it adjourn to meet this eve ning at 7,1 o'clock, was adoptid. The hour of adjournment having arrived, The House Adjourned. BY THEM Ate Battle' at Pittsburg • FITIASEB: P A ki.l:o Ut • A .U;S. ADDITIONAL KILLED AND WOWIDED GENERAL GRANT - SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. &nod H, L. Wallace Killed. UNION LOSS ABOUT PIT THOUSAND. Further advices received from Pittsburg Landing give the following particulars of the late battle: The rebels attacked the United States troops at 4 o'clock on Sunday morning. The brigades of Generals Sherman and Brentiss being the first engaged. The attack was successful, and our entiriforce *as driven brick to the'river, when the advautgo of the enemy was checked by the Bre of ourlunboabr. Our fomrwas harassed by the =rival of Gen. Grant with troops frOm Savannah, and were inspirited by the report of the arrival of two two divisions from Gen. Buell's army. Our loss this day was heavy, besides the kill and worindecr braced oar camp equipage and thiriy-six pieces. The next morning our forces; now amount ing to eighty thousand.men, opening the of fensive and by two o'clock we had retaken our . camp equipage and batteries, together with some forty of the rebel guns and a number of prisoners. ' - - Soon after the enemy was in fulLretreat pur- tined by gur victoeions forces. The casualties are numerous. Gen. Grant is wOunded in the ankle slightly. Gen. W. H. Ti. Wallace killed. • • Gen. Smith severely wounded. Col. Hall, 18th Illinoig, killed. Col. Logan, 82nd Illinois and Davis 61st IL !Mots,' wounded severely. • Major Hunter 82d Illinois. killed. Col. Peabody, 26th Wit3ool3Binis also severe ly wonnded. The killed, wounded and missing are not less than five thousand. FROM WASHINGT ON. PRAYER POE RECENT VICTORIES. Thanks to Generals HaIEOE, Curtis, Siegle, Grant, Baell and Pope, and the Soldiers of their Commas. Salute of 100 Guns in Honor of the Edon Ordered, First, at meridian. of .the Sunday next after the receipt of this order; at the head of every regiment of the armies of the United States, there shall be offered, by its chaplain, a - prayer giving thanks-to-the Lord-of- Hosts for the recent manifestation* of His power ln the overthrow of the robe& and traitors, ,and invoking the continuance of his 'de livering • Oda nation, ity. the arms of patriot soldiers from the horrors of Unison, , rebellion itild civil war. . _ SENATE WKoNserax, April 9, 1862 AFTERNOON' SESSION IN4:4 ‘ pi k ieriDgizjom ArPORZION3CRLIT Landing. Canto, April 9. Victories. W/JIHIMPION, ,April 9 Wes DMPARTIMIT, Agra 9, 1862. f MEM PRICE ONE CENT. Second, that the thanks and congratulations of the War Department are rendered to Major Gen. Haßeck for the signal ability and success that have distinguished all the military opera tions of his Department ; and for the spirit and courage manifested by the army under his command under every hardship, and against every odds in attacking, pursuing and destroy ing the enetny wherever they could be found. Third, that the thanks of the Department are also given to Generals Curtis and Sigel, and the officers and soldiers of their command, for the matckless gallantry at the bloody battie.at Pea Bidge, and Major Generals Grant and Buell, and their forces, fur the glorious repulse of Beauregard at Pittsburg, in Tennessee, and to Major General Pope and his officers and soldiers for the bravery and skill displayed in their ope rations against the rebels and traitors entrenched at Island No. 10, on the Mississippi river. The daring courage, diligent prosecution, persistentivalor, and ilitary result of these achievements are unsurpassed. .Fotirth, that there shall this day be a salute of one hundred guns from the 11. S. arsenal at Washington in honor of these great victories. (Signed) EDWIN M. STANTON, Sterefrey of War. =VIM Oongress—First Session, Weeamarox, April 9 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The House concurred in nearly all the Sen ate amendments to the post office appropriation bill. On motion of Hr. MOM CONICLDIG, the House proceeded to the consideration of busi ness on the Speaker's table. The first was the joint resolution that Con gress ought to cooperate with and afford aid to any State adopting the policy of gradual eman cipa.tion. The Senate amendment, substituting the words "the United States" for "Congress," was then agreed to by the House. The proposition therefore requires only the President's approval to become a law. The Howe concurred in the Senate amend ments to the House bill authorizing the estab lishment of branch post offices in the cities. The Senate bill, appropriating a million of dollars for the abolition of slavery in the Dis trict of Columbia, and a hundred thousand for colonizing them, was taken up and read for the first time; ' The question occurring on its second reading, Mr. VALLANDIGRAIL, of Ohio, objected. [ln case of an objection being made to the second read ing of a.bill, the rides require the question to be put, " Shall the bill be rejected r] The question was accordingly put and decided in the negative—yeas 45, nays 93. Itosoos Cohxzein moved to reconsider the vote, and to lay that motion on the table, which was agreed to. The bill was then read a second time, and on motion of Bosco Commas, referred to the com mittee of the whole on the state of the Union, the rule requirkkg all bills making appro priations thus to be referred for consideration. The House then went into committee of the whole on the gaol& railroad bill. Mr. Paws, (Cal.,) advocated the bill, regard ing this means of connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific, as not only important in a military but in an agricultural and commercial point of view. After further argument the Hours adjourned. MARKET/3 BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YOBS, April 8. Cotton. essier--700 barrels sold at 27f. Flour declined-16,000 barrels sold. State $5 10. Ohio $5 70a5 75. Southern $6 86. Wheat quiet---85,000 barrels has been sold. Red $1 80(41 84. corn 73,- 000 bushels sold at 59f15,611. Beef firm--6,- 000 extr mew, for Government contract $l4- 22@14 98. Plain mess, $lB 28@18 76. Pork steady, - - Government contract, 8,000 barrels sold at $l2 21012 60 for prime. Mess bacon firm, Governmentoontract, 16,000 barrels sold at $7 44(47 95. Lard firm and active. Whisky firm at 25@26. Sugar firm. Coffee firm, Government contract, 20,000 bags rio at 20 seven-tenths. 3101a4Ma8 steady. Freights improving. UNION - RESTA.URA.NT • RTT.T.TART) AND BOWLING SALOON, . . . NO. li9 'MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH. HE inbecribere having erected a larg e T building at the above place, expressly forthe purp o see above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub tic to the following : ' Tun itsaxstnixer, on the first ROM, with a dining room attached, is fitted up in first-class awl°, and It will at all times be suppled with the best OYSTERS to be bad in the Atlantic • cities, together with terrapin, Ash, and ail kinds of game in season. Oysters served up In every style, and masa to be had at all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on hand. The Ten-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the levers at this healthy exercise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is npatairs—elegantly fitted np, antroontains three marble top combination cushion ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the want of a grand combin ation of this kind, and as the proprietors are determine d to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make it a faanionable resort, they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. jalt-dtt WILLIAM C. nes/knew & co. CURL OIL and Carbon Oil, it is now `aurally conceded can be sold lower by as than by any!other houseln town. All brands for sale by Nichols Bowinan, Corner runt and Market streets. m7•y CRAB ClDER.—Constantly on - hand a Tau superior Rude of rxreA CRAB CIDER. 1 WM; DOCK, De CO. FISH.—Noe. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in whole or halt barrel, fbr sale low by NICHOLS & B OWMAN, north-east corner of Front and Market streets. rzri COAL_ OIL, Nonexplosive, Chimneys, Cows, ehades, Lamps of 1 a OLB a ll kinds, lbr sale low by NIO.BuWiLiN, m27.-y1 north-east oorner of Front and Market streets. tiARDEN SEEDS.—Fresh garden seeds %A from Boleti, Philadelphia. Per sale by Nichols & Bowman, corner of Front •nd Market streets. na.y - - VRIISH Oranges Lemons, Raisins, Co x coadlen4 ant., Act received and for sale by N/OHOLS & BOWMAN, Comer /tont and Market streets. mum HAMlS.—Three Hundred .fttra linger wed - Rams ma resolved by octs mx" IR. Ar 0 1 MACKEREL Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in all sized „mt. packages. A liirge supply Jost received, and mob Package warrsimisi as represented, for sale by Wm 8008, Jr., &Co • .F.RES H. Lemons, Apples, Cranberries, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, • 3.4 • corner Frost and Market street. 017 , RE. , --Be4ey, Rye, Wheat, Dande Bowsnan,: d rar al or or i oat aaTitartm liala t A mi-y t Q