fill TELEGRAPH PMILISEED .11 . 01? YING AYD EVENINGI 13y GEORGE BERGNER. ()FINE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT. LEI:MS OF SUBSCRIPTION SINGLE SUBRITTION. i!,,lLti TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the clv U t. cents per weol:. Yearly subscribers will be 00 in advance. Those persons who neglectto ..:,:vaucc Will be charged 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TW:GRAPH is also published weekly,and is furnished subscribers at the following cash rates s nr;iv copies, week1y.. ....... Tidce copies to one Post Office copies to one Post Office MUSICAL. A. P. TEUPSER, TEACHER OF MUSIC OPTIOB AT WARD'S MUSIC STORE, 12 N Third Street. is:,,idence: Third street, above North. AIELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. rtivENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, /CM TUB ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by Instruments of lie class) has been awarded to - - MASON INSTII,IIKENTS: A full as , ortment of th W instrunierits always on hand haNTOGYLE'S, Sole Agent ES Market street 10-2tac% 17, 1 HENRY C. .ORT ft riIEACHER OF THE PIANO, NEEtODEON AND VIOLIN.—Terms reasonable 15 Third street; betweat Market and Chestnut streets. ja4-3m PROFESSIONAL. ELECTRICITY. WOYDERFUL DISCOVERY .418? : REStILT;4.. ' jR. J. M. CREAMER :wculd respectfally inform the public in general and the diseased in particular, that he has opened - an office in South -Second' street, below Chestnut, Harrisburg, -Pa:, where he will treat all diseases entrusted to his care, In ccordancewith the system discovered and taught by Prof. C. Bolles, of Philadelphia, with whose institution ho tues been-con nuted, and to whom he takes pleasure in referring the public for information with respect to his success in con trultiaz disease. No drugging the system with uncertain medical agents. .11 cures performed by Magnetism, GalvaniSm and other inedilleatious of Electricity, without shocke or 'any-nn pleasant sensations. After an Electrical Diagnosis,. a guarantee will be given, if desired by the patient'. For further inthrmatioll call eud.get a pamphlet which con tains hundreds of certificate's from medical men and oth ers the superiority of 'ithis . Iskstem of practice over all others. 'Consultation free. 019 co hours 9 ICI2 A. M. l to 5 and 7 to 9 DR. J. MILTON CREAMER. feb34l3taw2m- to-th-sa - . . DR. J. HITE'S YELLOW WATER POWDER FOIL HORSES . '• - hIMING a- practice of _many years.hi.diii community, DR HITE has satisfied himself :thatthis Kader is vastly superior to any other article in use, . FOR THE - CURE OF YELLOW;WATER . , And is of great service to. Horses ,that have O5l their APPETITE HIDEBOUND, FOUNDHEBD, DISTEMPER-ED,: • Also, that it will prevent GLANDERS, COLIC AND THE HOTS, When faithfully used two or three times.a Aveek--insigoA rating and fattening. • For improving the condition of a Hopei he - asp:Fla there is no better medicine, as It will strehithen the - stomach and assist digestion, cleanse tho': Intestines of ,pirpnsivit matter, and regulate the bowels when c T sislive,urify:Aig blood and promote digestion—thuothe skinzia.kept the pores are opened and a Inn, saabby Horse liooomes fat and comely. The Powder can be used for Cattle Sheep and Hogs With good °Oct. Directions with package , PREP/AND ONLY AND SOLD-ATLI 1 • SELLER'S'DRUG StallEN No. 91' Market strediqfprrisboop MEI GReft)ERIFA. NEW GROCERY AND 'PROVISION - STORE. BOYER & KO.ERPER, WHOLESALE AND R.E'l'Af.L DEALERS IN GROCERIES Queen's mid , Grlass-Wpx,e 7 • AND ALL 'imps ' COUNTRY P R.:O:D/X1 O t : IXIVE just operuad a large:Audit:ell. selected stockof goods at their eland, No. ilfaikedAirare, liarriaburg, Pa., to which they invltenthe•ittention of the public generally. - - • nolo-dly F I . N E L. Shissier (Successors to W m. Dock, Jr., & Co.). • D EALERS IN FINE," gANMF.Y _GROCE MES opposite the Court:House, hands fine selection of. BRANDIES ) „ • of different vintages. PINE AND COMMON . , - Oi'Evek Description'. OLD BOTTABOZZ. • ••• ' •.• HOXONGARELI I FINE RISMAHD SCOTCH Whisky% The best ever brought to this Market:. • OLD WHEAT, • "FAMILY NECTAR, And: Lb& celebrated CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKY.. - CHAMPAGNE • SAILORS JOHANNESBURG, SCOTCH AND IRISH ALES. LONDON BROWN STOUT. WILD CHERRY, -WIGWAM TONTE.IitifTERS._ With a complete stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES And Condiments of every description now in the market„and at . . • THE LOIVESTHATEt JOHN WISE, ,:: THIRD STREET, NEAR, WALITIETT, HARRISBURG, PA., wnoißct Tit :4ND 117-kir" DIALER CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS;" &C., Jujube Paste, Iless Paste, Fig Paste, Marsh Mallow Gum Drop, Cream Chocolate Drops, Plain Candies, .fio , fia Oranges and Lemons, Canned Fruits, - . Teas and Spices, all kinds, Paper Raga, Cider Vinegar, Fresh and Salt Flab in sea Sou. Vegetables in season, Raisins, Currants, .actl3 Citrons, , Figs, Dates, 'Prunes, AlwtoridsiTPh!liisi cream Ground iNut!, , " Peam•Nutst,- ct ,t- Cotioaliutsr`T?.'" - ' Crrinhprries,,t,. j-i -lroinnlY and Beggne Cakes and'ilraeker Sweet and Irish,P ,otittoea 4 Green and Dried-triiits, Ant- C ountry Produce in season.. GRAPE VINES of all kinds, Concord, Delaware, Diana, Muscadine, Louiea, baba, Catawba, Opbrtb, Clinttryaereveling -littr kA &e., at Keystone Nurzery. • marl& 3. CIDER CIDER - !!-Two Barrels (*sweet and:pure CIDER juat, reeeived at marl& -1 AlifYiti:Eß lot of choice Catawba - Grapeg for 6910 at imar2l Sums Airman" -- ' - - . .._-..-..-_-...... -- . ;•;Z::1 - , 1.,•Tiir...:, - . i , ::.-..,: rn. - ...-E.mr rt:;-.- , -' ---P....: - :.=.1.7,-,z.. '•,...-- ~:. •.! - -,'• --- -- -- - - . . .. - . . , ... • \ • .. --- - - - ". • - " ~. . • • - .._ " • : .. _ • .‘'‘ 1 v . A, ' 11_ ,01 , -- . , . .. . . ,-, 7.--.. . „ . . . . . • . . . . . . . 11 1: 11 a - :-1::: - ....-__T,--___ _ -__ - , . "",11 ,;.?" .4 1,) .......--•••-•••--- :.•_,--“.1 , -,..(... --.;', ""S .1. • , . . . . . . „. . ~.. . • - - $1 50 400 10 00 BY GEORGE BERGNER. R. JOHNSON, EMI BALTIMORE LOCK 1105PI'l'AL, HAS discovered the is9st, ..certain,, speedy and itiectuni DInI,SEg OF WPRIMEIRM PALM TN 4 TO TWELVE 310,Mta ' NO. 11211.011 - OR;1408101:1811BUGS. A Oars O r aiT#l4 B- 4; ' 4 3r R? Charg e, i T i f rca 1914 Weskneei:ofi•Ura 'Back,Aifectioni of the Sidneyit Mid`, Bladder, Involuntary Discharges,lniPotericy; General DO . . - bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor , Low_ Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitabon • of—the Hnri, Timid% Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Discard!, of the, Amid, Throat, Nose or; Sltini:i.ilifeCtions. Of 'the Liver, Lungs, Stomach -or. lloweht,,those ; terrible disorders arising from the. Solitary , Habits of Yontlithose secret and solitary practices more fatal toilieir vied= than the' sang of Syrentrto'thiOltirinenitif Ellytties, blighting , their moat brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, he., impossible. Especially who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, thafedeadriii and destrucilve habit vihich annually sweeps to an untiMely grave thousands 'orTeurekten-of the thost exllted talents - and 'brilliant intellect,- who might otherwise have endemics:l raiteilingiSialtee'with therthutt dell of eloquence or waked to ktasy the living lyre; may Will With fall coatidenee. - • • Married persons, or Young Mon:oontempliting marriige, being, aware of physical weaknesk oygiinic defor mities, ien., speedily cured. -- . lie who places himself Ander.the.*e.of tr. 3. snip conildo4this, honor as'n geritlesnan, and c,onti dentlY-r.e1Y:u14111.44401. ill " Plikaidali. ORGW9 yfT,A33;MSs temedlitely cuied,'and-fultsigorresbared. • . affactlon—iihichUreaders life misarahlet and marriage imposeible—is the penaltje:paidchr -.vic-4 lima of imPlitu!lF 4 1 dtigsucxl. - Young pemons.anstoo.apt to conhillPeitbisfriim.iiiot being slimmer this:dreadfuk comiardentei-tliat =may-e»us:- Now,- who that under stands the subject will pretend to denyahataha , power, ~ of prikiMition IB lOstaldener by those real,* Into improper habits than by the prudenVAlesddestbeing deprived the pleasures of healthy 'or9'pillig, 4 the stoat serious and de structive sympto,m to ,bOtir hody and mind arise. The systaM.bdowukte dartuigoiLths physi4l inkti mental functions weakened, lose of procreative power, nervous irritability, dyspe'pa;milpittitiotiofillitthsith, indigestion, constltutimd. debility, a wasting of the frame, cough, con sumption, decarand detith:- ; ' • ; . OpaloirNo. 7; Soria Faxiotrack STREET, , . Leftihand aide.going. from Baltimpre„atz*, ! a...few. ddtga from.the corner. Fall not toAolia - erve name and iiiimber: - Letters meat be paid and contain ajearap. - ThilNetora Diplomaa,llang in his eace. . . . sbiitisok, • .Irp Member of the Royal College oflu_rgeo ni,.Lonchniirgreui uate from one *4:4 mop eminent colleges in the tilted States, and the greater part eif. whose life but been spent in thelhostiltsis of London,'Paris, Philadelphia and else where; hatefillitortie- of the most astonishing: auras ; that were ever biotin manytrOubletwithringing in - the head and -oars when 'asleep, , great nervousness; :being alarded at sudden sounds, - bashfulnins, %vith - fretiuent , blushing, intended sometimes with derangement of mind: were cured immediately. Ticicv,,Etarnqujout . • These arpoonsomf 'the sokand. -melmwhely effects pro? duced Ifltsot yeah, viz :"wialenciss of the back' and liml*pains: in,:.the;_head, dimness of...sight, loss et muscular power, palphatiori of the ner2 vons 'ratability, symptoms of-osnsunayMon,Ac, MosreLLy—The Marfal effects on the =lid are much to be dreaded—lika . hfandincii EcohflystoX of Ideas, del pression of, spirits, evil forebnp, aversion to society self distrust; loVe of solitude, timidity, 'ht., are some o the:evils produced. L e hare u '4. lWattiltukt,- dingedg in when Money& hatif 'fiaspientirzleayned •frqua eyllcinapattilts; or at' 'soboal; the , onbots re:which...are ' nightly reft,:even when asleep, and if iunparvid renders maryMge ajos sib's, and destroystbontuntintt - sant body, • ' ' WillitV r;: I• that a young man, the hopeof his country,, .ttib • darntht his parents should be suatchedlinrom an prospectssavi. etrg4t4nr. clansequence eif deviating 'from , path-at- aaattreind'lndiilging in certain secret ba3lit.l PAPgritersql/a glow, before 00 ntelin- R: : • •- • • • • - , Reheat, that teithelld.m/nd and bodLar_e_dieLinos,.... theftehaxj . . I . o lllppmees,-..pne.e.a, van lequisqes Tite 6.§65,a1 4 . -a inarg, r4l - t tarte e i e . to .thd /He*, the - grinktire ; the d' ' ard or ld witiNbe nand 'beconnie tithultow,3a wi th another b e . hielanchdlyfelleetten;o4 */: hpP „ ocenee blighted' witlionrown, DLSRART4 OFni:ritlJDENeM Men `iiiii'raii;Paitia imprudent "votary of pleasure gititehahas:ixia"the: weds of this pairAl_disease,l too Often happens thaCtirillltitaed cease of shimit or the dread of discovery . dieters him trout applying to those who from education and respialifillitY,lPsa alpne befriend him. Ite.faUs into:the hinds:of,ignotaut wilichictiptim pretend ere,.,who, incapable or curing., filch his.peounatry stance;.keep him trilling month after month, or as ionise the smallest fee can be obtain and 'in despair leitYe him with ruined health to sigh over hiepllinjillappointment, or, by the usenf the deadly polsop, Mercury, hasten the constituteina l symptemiorthhaerrible dime, such as eke, tions. of the.Hecuil, Throat, Rose, Akin, etc., progressing - with -?rightful rapidity death pates :period to his dreadful: sufferings by sending him to.ilmt undiscovered count*? trea *hence no traveler returns. DThOIISEM, . ' OFiiIMRS ! ICAR The many thousands-cured at thin Institution year after year, end- the, rutmerous important surgigd, ,eppnitions performed hy Di:Johnion; -- witnerseed - hy the'reporooro of the Sues, Clipper, and many other paper; notices of which have R p e psp e t z! opuligatu- Wrens the Public , besides : tds standittg as a gentrentait ot,cliaratter and laity rail: Widen; guarantee to - thikiltictorit, - • sPluir4ifgabb . . I.f.:Aza nindne Nei. 7 death Frederlak Street. MEDICAIL. :: ; to:.! AV& YOUNG ! . ld/UUUA.GF, yotyrz:e* 4A7iiirAGE," "THE UNION—NOW AND FORE V - ER 2"—Webster llimuieußG ; . SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 2;' 1864. MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA, AND ME DISEASES RESULTING FROM „ - DISORDERS: .THE AM luGRTI > ORGANS, ABB CUBED BY ~~ .:~_ .{ II (00FL A. WD qt-ERNIATIT 'BITTERS, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, rcEst Bitters have performed more cures; haveiand do give better satisfaction; have more tes s-thbony; have more respectable people to vouch for them tdariany other article in the market. :We defy any one to contradict this assetition, and will pay.sl,oo9 to any one that will produce st certificate pub lilted by us that is not genuine. Holland's German Bit ters, will cure every case of Chronio or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Xidneys, and diseases arising from a dis otdered stomach. Observe the following symptoms,- thedisorderg of the' digestive organs; 'Con stipation, Inward Piles, 'Funning of Blood to thC Weed, Acidity of the' Stomach, Neuielo, Hearitiutn,':DlSAust' ibr Food, Fullness orwclght in the Stomach, SourEructationa, -Sinking or- Mittering at the pit of the stomach, Swimming of the bead; Hurried and,didlcuithreothing, Fluttering at. the heart, Choking! or suirocat.#4..ppps4icm. . when la a lying posture; Dimness of ViSieto,.Dots or Webs-Wore the sight, Foyer and - dull pain in, the head; Deficiency of pers.. lodation, Yellowness of the skin and Oyeor;Pain in the side, tiack, dies; limbs,:&a. ' Sudden flushes. of, heat, Burning in the flesh, Constant . imaginatione of evil, and great de loression ollspirits. , • RememberMt at Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no rum or whisky, and 'can't ware ,disnlauts, but is the best Tonic in the world: READ WHO SAYS SO: ' ' . • Frill! the BO . : Levi G. !Mock, • Nam of the Baptilit Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. ** * * * * * * _ * I have ktiotan Hoofland's Ginknan;Bitters. favofably for a number of years. I have used thorn in my own family and have been: so pleased with' their ottectsi that I was in duced to recommend them to many others, and know that ;they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I Make great - pleasure, in ttliusi ppigicly proclaiming this 'fact, and callinethit auktalorrorthoseldliietod• with the idLseases for which., FR?, feeonmended ,to these Bit rers, knowing front Antiikeriengl7. - that .mer*irirrtendation will be sustained. I do this more- elidertaßy es Hoer land's Bitters is interutedlto tieneittalkir.stfilipted, . and is "not a rum drink." . ;Yount tru1y...,., - ' "1., 1 1' '• G. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton-J3rown, D. •D., Editor of the En cyclopedia of Religious Enowledgoimd Christian. Chroni• cle, Philahelphia. Although not dispoised to favor or recommend Patent Mehicines in general,. through distrust of their Ingredients and effect {yet ,antiw ,of no sumelent reasons why a man.may, net teatifY to the benefits he, believes himself to have received froth. arty Simple preparation" , in the hope thathe may thus.contributp to theiwinefit, of others. M I dobethe gibetriesAily in , regard tittliObiland'i -Ger man Bitten, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them `for many years,' under the impression that they were &telly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema ker, Tae ,for.Gle„ remoyel of . thla prejudice, by proper ri4 ' tee rind for encourager:bent to ii? 'them iwhen 'suffering from great • and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, "was followed by evident relief and recto's ti te on:to degree cif bodily, and mantel ;OW' which . +Mid not for six months before, and had almost deirialreirof regaining. „therefore.thank God arid my friesiskfor,di. reefing me to tbeame of them. ' '" • ' 41'NVVITQN BROWN, Phibsda. From 'Rev: ' Warmed Iburitolph" Paster 9r -13 .4 1131 ' Church, Germantown, Peim...,:-: • , Dr. C.. M.. Jacksotit—Dear' Sin—Perwmal experience enables Me to say that-I regard the German Bitter; pre pared by you, as'a most excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold and general debility I have been greatly bone tluotiby the use of the Mtn:Pi:and tioubt,not they. will produce Emilia elfects Wailers. : Yours truly rom Rev. 7.. 'it 'Tinier "Patter or Hadding IL B Churck-Philadelphia. • . _ Sir:—Raving used , zesty Ger- Mai I:littera atiy.RunflY frequently I am pre pared: to say that i 6 has been great-aspice. I believe that in most cases-Of gelltral 4 0 bi1it1 , 01 . 7 the., system it is the safest and pioit ) valua44e gegivii: of whichhave any.bua Y• e. uma; 41i 7 ILL•TI:1 g • • • -.• • •• • 726• N. Nineteenth, stra.(4, • . I'mm - the Rev. J. If. Lyons formerly. Pastor, .of. the Columbus (14: J.) and Mileslown (Pa.) BaptiseChniches. - r- Nsw &maw; IL Y. • Dr. o.:X...lsckson:—Dear Sir feel it &pleasure • thusf of my own accord t to bear testimony to the -excellence of the Germinqiiittitrat &die years Mince-being much of dieted with DI - seeps* rised - them - lelllt very beneficial restflts..2 limvsligtetrzeimintihnbid.tliettl.WPamazlFLen feebledby that tormentlng.disesse,jund:haveilte&ru.v..-al :them themiost. - datterirvtortintoplabu mfr.! their great vataej. In cases of - general&lebidity; I-believe if to be a 'tonic that cannot beaurpareed. . J.:M; LYONS. Irrinn the Rev Thomas Winter, Pastor of Rosborough Dr. Jaelteen:—..Thstr Sirfelt it die to your excel lent „preparstion,..)kmdmid Gentian Bitters,34 add my testimony, to the,deisnytal, reputation ft obtained. I have for years, at times, been troubled with greet disorder in my head,end nervous spite* I leas. advised by a friend to try:a bottle et your, GeiMarellltterii_ 7W ac, and have experienced great.and unexpected relief; niy health . has been very materially benelitted I confidently ?acorn- Mend the article where I meet with cases similar to my owp, and have been =mid by many of their good ef fects. . Respectfully yours, . " h INX&R, Rosboro, Pa , From Rev:: :S. Zenner', . W of the , .German ug Reformed Church,. Ittnitatit, Berke county, Pa. • Dr.' C. M. Jackson :Rettlected Sin-L-I have been tFoubled with Dyspepsia neatly twenty pia* 'and , have never-used any medicine that did me as much good as Bitters I am'very mach improved irchealtb, affor having. taken five bottles: YoUre with cayea„ ' J.S:4ISJOUIt PB IC,E . Liirge , Size (holding nearly , double gnantityo . per bottle—half dos ts 00 Small Slie---75 cent* per bottle—half dor.. 400 -- BEWARE OF 'COUNTERFEITS'. See that the of "CAI. JACKSON)) is on the WRAPPER of eatir .41,4 Sh be atd: c r4 0 tr eb n y clereggt any o ' f drantet tAleinuni rtel uni larre ote .tit pustits etertiele, du that may* offered in ita d tq . and_ plaee la"saltd; will forward, securely paested, by espresa ". xeincipalOifice. and Manufactory,. ,NO. ;0-81 A RCN TS k TR .1:411:--- :"- - • - prawiztr,er,.l - - JONES k EPANI' • —Suaxssora fo g•JCVackfonif y'Dragests and'Doakos in story irk AUTHORITY having been, granted by the War Depart Meat, to the Conimanding General of the Department of thisSdsoehanita, theaitt Ilattalien . c Three yowl , padisywasia vomateersAformerly Six Months.'. Yobs j consisting. of, Companies mustered Into the United"Sthfai.Serilee`for Three Years, or during the War, is authorized to recinfit to Ten Companies_ of the :maxi mum strengtW Tith u irilon;ison pro vos t dotx, Has DeMuinieitt, At ilia opOrtinlty, to tlitisti paeans •: 1 / 2 1rfiti; Vr trtNe . fseraitlik'anoil "Userteen' hoatilibly l dis.l charted;,tit 't&entor, and*toltlibied of gpiot cluitiicter /es*, havesiot been:lllE4lw ealeatAksajtalL Only those kilwri,to the -Rneruthalems,and:Poysons'An thoriiiid to recruit; being reliabl e andfroatwornrY. wilts be - receVied, - nature of the -that-this , Bestailloir fir called up on Co perform is such that it - moult* soldiers in' whtukthneommanding officers can place confidence. Persons ,tikitia advantage of the benefits arising front enlistments in this 'Battalionwill receive the bounties paid hy the Government as authorized inuidating Orden"; The ofiCeers.towit be men, who have bell. some_ expe rience 4n thedmilitary service, intelligent 04. of good cluitiEter;:arid,only - hicee' bringing the • reMileite - nonitgi ot:Men an& riii6ring ',the above qoalifleationalwill be re. commendedkfthe Governor of !the. Stale/ for conuMs: Recriiite and per Sons having Spada of rearidti it4l report to (Alt: .Gel. W. •Iferriclr, Ist Battalion, Three Years' Pa.• vols., and'Riicrulthig Officer for the same, at Harrisburg, Pa. , • • ; . WARREN ILANDOLPH, Gorinahicrwri pa: r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE. . A PLOT:of Grouid,,froidang on .Chestnut 13_ street 52 feet 6 Inc retaking along Dewbirry alley 210 feet to Cherry ellen with. 4 frame Irptukta En quire or , [raor6.4ltfj _ FOIL SALE. - • - ONE ' Wardrobe, new, • one Cooking Stove NJ with apparatus; Pointer Hunting Dog; 6116.Lilar bray and Book Case, &c. . Can be see'n.by emiling[op mar2s .. JACOB gl-MT F°B E The subscriber offess for sale the stock and Salaries of his well known WHOLESALE - LIQUOR STORE AND_ , RECTIFYING ESTABLLSHILENT. Re will sell the whole or partpf. the stock, and the entire Satires. The busi ness hair been tarried on about fifteen: years, and is . well established. With the store Is connected a Good "COPPER STILL It is situated on Canal street, between Pennsyl vania railroad and canal, and hp a private siding suitable for forwarding purposes. Posse*on given immediately, and lease &en for from one to years. Terms to suit purchasers. For farther information Apply on the ; re r . wises to fmar24-tiIGEO. O: ,SUNBELT ' . . . PURE - IXONCEPWTE...D . • COFPNE . . gEsoNs Making Ultai to iiand-totheir P frieadi in he, arm,y, artScla;. one box malting. forty cups latseolac), Ml* 4.4 10 44*"..: coffee, and with littlwlabor.. For, sale at ' SIEMER & FILAZER,v • ' ' . pa (successors ter , Writ Doek,- 15.06.) HEAVY HAUL:I7V. MOSES FLECK redpectfully announces to the Public that he Is prepared to do all kinds of HEAVY HAULING alreasonable rates.. Horses and cirts tarnished by the day or single ; lied: - All °Mont left at the: Second Ward House, 'cornet" :of' 'and.. Secend streets, rillbe.tiromptly attended to: mar24.4lm P.ikPER:WAIitHOUS.IO., FARRELL, IRVING CO 610 MINOR STREET, PHILADELPHIA, , TFAC'llglig r of x I . Now MANTUA PAPER OF:ALL .SIZEI3. • Row. WRAPI944s • • • - ••. - on liand:ciiinade to order . Highest pricis'pain tor rope in, late or ' small Mianti , ties. ; Haim;Aimuts, • . DEPAimnerr OP TECO SISEIQUILILOINA, Caslusaassuaa; PA.„ Ilizch 24, /P g. GENERAL ORDERS?) • ocriksoz" - * * * * **** , * • By command or Major GoPeraitigitinmrzg, AsidatanC4dlutant Gerieral. rxoro'sarfi For the Erettion of Fifty . Dwelling Nooses flinnisstiita,"Bfaich 11; isst 101IttoPOSAIS are invited`-for the banding of five blicks of ten hoii alikOf wood or brict,: to be located' on the grounds of fife*, 'hooted lion Plans and specifications. may be l seen at • tbe Office' of Willbird.poldet , PrOPOsalseive.d-foi-onar or more" blocks until Aprinktb„ , 1 Address prpmAta to, . WILLIS.* COLDER, ! inarli,dtapl2 .• Coidnittee.. — _ Shade .Thies. • FINE atigortitient of• . Myer Norway Maple, ~ Taller Asti, linrae!Cnraitnat, Mniopean - Liaden, - Cateiapa, - Magnolia = or•Cueumbr Tree„*e- gi • ' MI4X.STONE NUMBRMY.. • • R.air4 l llM• ;at;, 18 4 , • : . • • • CIPERIOREVIIINES: AND J 3.1341414013. eie; kgoittimmk thin marke t.•., , ltt bottle,,and..by. the;ol- 10 agoTAWkft, • . .VMED. & - FILLPEk 4onoiiiiiiartr to Win. Dock. jr:,-.oe-Clo,) wrivo 0411' v-,,oirrpotaos a analwaort r- irg,N and 4E.taarsal BoasXi Rwavogslcali amt. Julit naCtivaa. :Recruiting AgeaCY - - /AMOR in the rear of Itereanatal, Hanle ur _bin;•Pa. 'TkeyjitiassT LOCAL -41 91 ki.414_ 1- 0 1 ." to manna. COIRCETTEES pxolqApprLatit. iuta Initt - da• trAbfi rOiSt*9 j#PTit.l.t M fft k iiM 11114 NtOTAkbyVibtlirw • iziart.ati • . -It:J.:111:0110/1141Xt ' Sprbif-1011k1,1 Cong.rnr,tl 'TIMM IN. AV WI, TOP -WAT.P.3.44P.E.L. Paha Lear Cotton To . ' • Com ' Parent *ring; `shit Doi. • ' • • . Felither. Pinola and.ltobtem CoUnti ComfortkondAprese... .; Leper , Willow Mork Sinno ll , Cs4pet. Cinitiltobbt • " • Dribr:Rngn,'4ll:dlittlisenacki - _ Iron N-WA , latentiattitrni acc. IL--Sofar, -_Lounitp, lone .Cirers 44 , 4344. MaAr 999 repaired. .Spar =tat 3 4 1 01 , 0 01 4 - W t ° ° F 4B4',l° 109 Yirket street,' _ P a . • - 13111°148 'ill' ; ; timairrz.. Steam Saw Mill for 'Sale or Rent,. M 'de tienedof for Kai disirable- PRonEodt:l on' the Hewleogeeral river, at Benelux's Island,, fifteen . miles west of Harris burg. This ,Propertl has ,the advantage of a Timber Marhet by imnal or itilway. The mill is geared irithe niestam -- pnWed style,•with a goodetHerns k, emghlesmrhichAriyagpiro,Gate Saws, one with forty sunkfleNother with , ei ghty . feet of carriage; lain th r ee cireehtisaWs fos,the - rainefactere of &Willi*,. Lat.h and Pleketta— - - • ... The above propaty for silo or rent oil Timms* topris. l For porticulars address by maigitll inyersoo,,Ort • • .TOpEPIE S DuncaA's Teland testa -dim* 11 , 70:04 P. O. Pi. To Railroad Contractors. "PROPOSALS are invited for the -Gram tion, Masonry, Bridget. . -MlSirierenavrast,,,, Cross - Tits ' and Track dayingof•itte Pikisff CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD, between Connellofill.lo 4 al3lll Cumberland, . Rinbracibt ndistannet of aboutRIGMMSEVRIf lams, iu sections of *ant ono mile each. Specifications will be 'ready at the oot:opting's office in Pittsburg, on and gier tbellith of Atinatrearrent v - auk PrOPMAIe WM be ee- Ca s e hlxl sB Un p til k a : l ß . 6 7:; o 4l : l ".. : l3 . eixmto lai7._ TEr)",...pTihjkAant. joad i 1108 f —axerier.. PRICE TWO CENTS. EVENING EDITION. FZOICQ oiatr-Mon!d!liv]Mi.tlon. From New Orleans. OBi:FAx's; April 1 'rite steamer Cahmtha, from NOY( . 0408n2 cal the evening% of the , ' 24th ;ult., has . arrtve:l 'here. Franklin, Lonisi'ana,. Mk 'leen eyaenatec ! and the Government atoll& 'removed, to Bra- ear City. • ...c.•;"- . The Du says On .the 21st. Gen.-Mower ma& a reconnoissance uplited river .as for:siSi Natchitoches, where a rebel force ,was...ont flanked. Two hundred prisoners and. fonr. cannon were captured. Natchitoches is sixty miles above Alsiandrg, and refugees &dm therb static 'that tiarge ,, quatitilles of cotton, eta. ,rernahl• on the: plantatiohe in that vicinity. Another account itates. that the affair, took place at Bayou Itapfdif, twenty. miles Ironr. Alexandria,' and - that besides. the, alxklea-nap ,tutes large.nrunbers of horse§ and.zuules were taken. CoL H. H. Sergeants was severely .wennficid inlhe leg. The rebel force was a Isirtitai of Gen. Smith's infantry, endows was, a portion , of Lee's cavalry. The weather on the Red River was cold, and the water in the river was rising rapidly., which will much facilitate gunboat move ment& The troops are in fine spirit& The zebil guerrillas, at Provost, Lending, on the 'Teehe,. fired into one of gunboats„ but fled after a well-directed discharge of grape. A party then landed and burned the .buildings in the place., Gen. Franklin's column passed through °palm:ism. ' ' General Banks has issued an order estab lisbing.a bureau for the instruction of freed men. Charles F. Roberts, mate 'Of the brig Herald, of Boston, was accidentally drowned. on the 21st at New Orleans. He leavesa vifo and family in Boston. The capture of 'Hatch , itocheshad a depressing influence.= ilie,cot; ton market, as considerable redeipts ar e 'e±: peeted from that region. 'Sales at'676677 'for low middling—a decline. Sugar and molasses. firm; prime new crop sugar 144 c, „Flour,, $9..60 for extra; 48 95 for super.. Butter2sc. Western lard 14c. Freights' 0,.. 1 0 • lb: .f o r adtton to New York. From Cairo and Memphis. - Ceptian d'." H. Williams, Provost Marshal! Of the, Bistrict. of Cairo, wair - arrested night, -,andt *ilti*P2 tont hafore tisial;ll4llrart for ease j: made pal:die, A !,..b,rotliiir 'Virilliamj, 4 ante Li e utenants Throop and Buell, were also ar :iestedgcopfaxeli _polits, eigtrw: Nutt becanneotO, wi* F41.1* s (offences w h ichcaused his arrest. — - • The - dispatches - published in the newspa ipifrs'ol'the 2ffliorarpoitMg 7 4o hfitsbeery :received at Was n, :Om Captain Pen nock, Naval - COmmasider fi ilieiWl concerning ithe rebel capture of—Paducah, and his de manding, Ali surrender, were boge y s,, dis_patchei havhikliVL sbirr pont " - The steamer Platte eital - eyi from Memphis, brought up 105 bales of cotton for St. Louis. The Bth lilincldal t'VetiaAln4ol3in@li AM passed here on thsir:,way home on a Tui lough. „ Qtnat-Prelailiai IthAnifkia. r The following changes have been made in the District. of .Ciuro:qa. J.. J. Renneaker, of the'l22d ( 13Vignnefit, iwaif/lied to the command of the llort at Cairo. Capt. J. M. Tallmedge,.l44th lowa, relieved from duty as ?fovea litilhht of the ptiVdf Cain; 'and takes the place of Capt: Williams, relieved as District Piovost Mrushal c peneraL_ Captain Odin, 2d Arkansas Cayali7, takes theplace of Captain Talimedge, - as - Provost Marshal of the liort: Jan Liftwg, aith„Ae N Jersey, isaignedlot day AN Trti'vose :Meath& atMound City, in - the place of H. Cutler, 122 d Illinois, sieved. The naval statiMileadrinatters and district' staff ofhoer'fireinain st ACairo,sa: heretofore.; The Rebel' Collifirmisforteroutid INOrtres,S . Mosiikt4lWL •t't - t!‘. , • ~. r , Poirisatss Moinio#,-*Tiril I hui:6mm . An excitement was - ' t el by the arrival of Oa Robert Oak the rebei Con*isaintier of.'Exebange . acsompardell by! Capt. J. Hatch, his assis tant; at tide - piaci:4 A .ieW days ago, when_ tajor John E. llgTuttbikt Asiistant Commissioner of • Exchailke, , irsdef Major. General Butler,, was at City Poi ik• he made WerraiiiiMenCwitE -pot- the litter to visit`: - weeo l . '6 4 1: yesteidayafterriooti Admira l word. this, that it rebel, flag tbf --- "tittW* - tae9lf NeltPert NeWß.rehlg-_„awAlMt_ii'heleVtedrril ptin,ieeliiin: the tommandthiGeri, whest:dnee dispatched = MrijorJ•Mtd,-th board of the atelinidOt receive the, aphy.- -- .'" : 1 " ; The iiii3eti*betWiteri Cot Onlctiusd_:ciptituil:htbb Was,,i4 : osllr£lo, ay.* , rulei4neinfes ,or ft ? of t . race presaiili‘ oar: Alai the extrem e. TheYredWei'bitir4T-eF xough' at the thi'gthibtitt'''Rcumok wliich - , brought Mr: Quid 'from Riebilond o our lines, could not very well at 'anchor ' -off NeWport News, era' Consequently pro; - ceeded low_ the ;Tames -river,- and waited the teeming-0 "Major! 3thigerd. The amvalnt Fort gas Monroe of all:they Partite above,ineritioried'oeitizred at,ten oclock this ineit4g, thii - Urripn flag of truce boat itea*L ing to the wharf - with the mnbleni, of *ape ether, fore. An ambulance belonging to the Hy gea Hotel wati - Pladed - si dispoial :of the me4t 6 le; l 4tr htkee-le'llekeipturiere with an immense amount of paperri 'and baeji ' The appearrince4 COlonel Ould to a Person who knew biro t prior to - the brealtikkg - out of this wicked.rebelliort, is , one of great rihange. 11.n.sists the rebel coirimissioner , is abinit . six feet, and tither rotund.. His 'face ' is cora:- pletely covered With a greyishgrhsly beard, and altogether he looks like , a man_ who has the burdens of a eikingdom' i to 'wear on his shoulders. Colonel • Odd wore a • cilyilian's suit—a brown overcoat, fashionable_ several years;hack, arid a slouch haf..lll4cojnpanipn, Capain .HEitah, was' attired in a'grayunifOrmi full dress, sash . and belt, but wore no sword. The object of big mission can only 't eased, at, but relates to I;t4b futhre plan`of et,' It is understood; 4$ iri het wa4'*ilgi#L in tug, giahmona•TaperXctliat if Gene Butler would ; the rebel CaPitif tvisiiike the necessary turiegettentsto#44o4telengesi l he should receive:amide '04414 Bader and ColonalWd are'ph,fdaidlYteema, and up to the mome nt :of my eleitii'this, the two = commissioners. afire"engaged in tberr hu me*.tatid:ltitt- )1 1 . 4 4 .P 9 / 4 1.1 1 .41a4M01-14011# VAT:ASI/1174luttg 11161110 AD 4' vomit 5} DA -KA The tell. .g are the • - reales Mgr: - GRAPH. t, 1 4 1, 4011 . CC 4 .t , - 07.- Fear Asi IS d .!. thong Cliaore - fonegins PO4 A au.r.OOITARE, • One day • -- $-• 30- Twp days ' '' ' • , *O - 'days 75 Chusweek:. ..... --A 3.5 Ow month 3 00 TivtS. months 4 50 Three 'months 550 aLiittonths 5 00 Oni.year - 15 W i .. 25 CO Administration N0tice5.:....... ..!......„..:,.. .. 7 7 _" : 1 la: , Marriage Notices . _ ' '- , Auditor's Node*. t . , ... . .............. ......... 1:40 0 ran - ml?lotscossacu.ustertiort.. ~ 2 , o iiii t4 .,.. * jerßamaile —idea" inserted to the Laza PLR LEIII for beer* littrti sok .poushs, ElouT aw n '&O2 rose ltgOsnion. . . :mg from the immense . pile of papers brOded, byir;im on. his arrival- , The Commereial's Chattanooga dispatch says Alia - Major-Generals Bnell,Negley, M'Cook, ,Giittenden, Newton and Syles, and tea Brig .adjers, have been.Ordered - tO report to General ;Sheripan for auty'ifi'his: division. _General Midi sdll succeed General ;Schofield in. 6>nainarl of the army of the .S.V 3 -jc`• . kr.meserters report that General Johnston is ~'..Lyiliforeing. the rebel army tinder General Lee. ?Markets by Telegraph.. -- PIthadDICLIII/A, April 1. - - ‘ilreitdstuffs n move . There is but lit gelshipping demand for flour, and 500 bbls. e_491 -family.-sold-at $7(7 50 for Pennsyl .7sahts., and $6 . 75 for Northwest. Small sales i Tye flour at $6. - No demand for corn •FaeaL There is a steady. demand' for wheat ~4.,000 bus. red sold at $1 68, and small lots oft White at $1 /80®. 05.. Rye is steady at 27r,41 28. Qom has declined 2 cents per ,btisliel t , and 5,000 bus. - yellow 'sold at-$1 22, afloat.' Oats firm atBsos 87c. ' 500 Allover s4edsold at 57:50®7 62k, and 800 bus. flax mied.at $3 30. • in provisions there is a firm feeling.. Sales of mess pork at $23 50. Pe tri:Acorn is quiet at 32e. for crude, 48®496. for refined in bond, and 57®59c. for free. 'Musky selling at $1 . 05. Stocks steady; Penn sylvania fives , at, 994'. ; Reading railroad 78 7-8; Morris Canal 76;. Long Island 40; Pennsylva nia railroad 76 1-8. Gold 168. "Exchange oft NeW York, par. -_,-.-----,-,-----------,---------. .INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AKIIICA, No 232 Walnut Stivet, Somali Side, East of , 1 Third , Street. 1 CC: .. MORTGAIIES., 411,0 f which are Mat Mort, on City froperty.. $372,300 CO .. . . . . LOAN BONDS. '- 6100 2 000 Phila. City Loan, six per cents.... $lOO,OOO 00 a, 09, , - 000 State Loan, five per cents 100.000 00 "'I 20,000 ' " Fax per ct., not taxable.. 20,000_00- ' 50,000 II.: S. Gov. loan, 7 3-10 per cent.... 60,000 00 ~ (lop,ooo . ~, 6 " 5-20... 100,000 oo 4 50,000, ". , "".: .. 6 . " ISE.. ..,60,000 - 00, , 00,000 -" " - on deposite sp. c... 50,000 00 : 25,000 Lehigh C. and N. C, Mort. loan, 1870 25,000 00 i 61,000 Del. 1016 Raritan Quid, co., akulg. and" . t -. . railroad and Transportation co.. $l,OO 00 , 37,000-CliegvOake'arict Bet Canal co. Loan,- . 35,890 do - ~. 40,000NextliPenpe:Rairoadeo.1107ids, 1834 37;200 Kr -1 3;390 IfortliZena.litillroad GO. Szrip - , - 2„p03 1 ... 900 Pen*, .11aB s. ut road.co' Boiii:, First . t Hong*, 1880 '' -- - - . .20,000 -00 -214000Cbitinwai-P1y....8e WI .Loan, • - . 21,850 00 , 29,000 BehuylklaNay. ,Liima;"lB62. - .:. - 17,000 00" 15,000.D3 1. Div; Oanal_co's Losm, ORS- -... ..16,560 M. 40,090._,R0,1taikr . oaa.co , s. *ortgage Loan, Wiariottgitt,)" - 10,060 00' 2 41006140)i1,Camil cal:ltort.3oan.il.sB3:.: . ),..2 , 10 00 Marehal.: Cash in• 85,287 - 10 Notes Rechicable'::.,-v..-'' • tr , • -246,311. X. Policies, the 49niuma ormlilph are unlealad, , and debts &le i ; (all goody - ' ' • 95;i44-80 Real EstatecOfflce of -the Atatepeny, No. 232 _ _22,000 00 . ... . • By ortter of the Boag ßun ~, • . A G.' CORM' President CBAXM nom, secfetzly. : - . - . , INCORPORATED 179 L • ageL14271151 PERPETUAL, itioxine„Filt and Inland "Transportation . DIRECTMRS.'' Arthui Calk ' .S. Morns- Wale, Samuel W. Jones, John Mason, John A. Brown, George L. Harrison; .Charlealaylon Cup"; Ambrase..WMte, Edward H_ Trotter, .Ricluuil D. Wood,' ' ' • -Edward Clarke, •• - ' 4111han Commlngk . - Irma= K Boweia. T. Ciarltim:lfenry . ..: I YartiaiNi-Ditkinul 1- ; - - - • , • - egliittit ir;Ait 'Sieretacyr ' tttI.A.M BITEIFLEIL Is - 4int:iror Pennsylvania. Office lfititiit" - near' &send, Harrisburg, Pit . r*ithitetti - note atlia::-001liarSH., - of t 4 just, rceeiyed tliatC*. 61. °64srge tr, - ER,. , mid rot 240.3".... •- • Dock, ~ f • --- • , goo d order A vu E s , in . 0, 41,4,4-ew'''Y'""l"“ tsorcE APPLES for salt' 4_ : .136, xydris cd . JUIN. wBE Pratt Store. iiTS - UPS - AND SAUCES,- 'of the -meet -petior-end,choiceiesztee, just meired and Tor sale , . SHISLER dr. FRAZER ) feint (sumessors to WITI. Dock, jr;irc.Co.) . . . ZMOICED SALMON.=-FINE SmoKED serattw, just received at • SHISLER & FRAZER, (succfssom to Wm. Dock, jr- DIARIES! DIARIES ! assortment of Pocket told Desk m u l es f or Iso4, pa received and for sale _cheap at feta soffuFEWS BOOKS:f:01/E, liartisbarg. APPLEb b.arrelkof New . 3/071.- A State Apia* ofn chotm,yaziaity, just received, and sold low, hl ;thy quantity:si, to. lint parehtuiets, at the. new Vocet9 of [4 o4 ] .. , sBOYZa & KOERPER. . VAURRACM- MUSTARD, The best :imported, just-receivedauirL- rpo. - 14.0re5..-41. you wish good Lotto - Pareie , Itniekpbs, Ink, 'pens, Or anything &am the etatleron yon w d° well naIPOTATOitE, naPleisirs- .. . • A ii2I.IIGE lot of best 'OW* of eM ercer ~JuiMl,PttoeCtiec received end. fee : saki by BOYER & KOERPRR, aki.-8 aridrisr Siam. ifi)M•ißt' yinat - cittrida - TFXM'ITECO - INU OM OF -213i,tang tandon:/eackkrig, 40:24' re vekred.and fpF,F7.4IIA• - s . " • infisirts' tci Dalk•AreETCo) RP COX% ......ABZIAING GE , best receftea taitbil : to IFIKDX=OI 15M tel19r5 '4:11 fACIOP - INSEa - YTXI .-- ifittant. fbr advertising in the Tam ••, to 4o1;111 foed lit; C4tS ong4ia's sciare. DP! titute a square. POR ONE SQLASS. ....$ 69 . . ... CO I Thiej3 days - 125 One week. . .. ~. 2 25 'Cite month " • 6 - 00 Two months 9 00 Three months..,... 11 00 Biz moutha 15 0 One-year. From eitattanooga. thafealgliatal, April 1 INSURANCE. PEILADEIiIII4 Januaiy I.2th, •STA'TMENT OF Ti:thl ASSETS. 24 Shares Phlla, Virdinguin 200•Sharesk'hila., Germantown and„Nor " itititoitittadroad ,100 ShartMzEttiladelPh*.ahnik. 100 Mures lehigh Card and Na.v. c 0.„.. ' 63 Shares ishigligold' and -Navigation „ - Arnpasg, (Condition hl Scrip) - 3:1r4. 00, ,63 shares der. and Perkiiimeri Turnpike ' 85 Shares Cheemleake and Del. Canal co., 2,450 00 59 ...qtariel3 4 Sohtsytkill Navigation com-- :paely, preferred, 1882 1,710 00 100 S hares North Penn. !inflow; 'Co , 2,000'87 Sundry Steam Navigation and other ,Stocks, worth • , 117.8 00 nu,sol,LANioa. surance NEW.:• ADVERTISEMENTS. feb3 4 r , i 4,gingl t ti & FROLZ, r . ( gag*ssof.Bl.o — tvin. Dock, )r., & Co.) nol9 I.Mwxt DO i0,006f00 10 00000 .r te 00 41,556,96$ 50 VArreAL 5500,00,4