THE TELEGRAPH PUBLISICED MORNING AND ETTEXECG T , BY GEORGE BERGNER. OFFICE THIRD ST, NEAR WALNUT. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION SINGLE SUBCP.III3OS THE. DAILY TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the city at 8 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will -be charged $5 00 in advance. Those persons who neglectto pay in advance will be charged $6 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. Tun TELSG P-&111 is also published weekly, and is furnished to subscribers at the following cash rates Single copies, weekly.... Three copies to one Post Office Ten copies to one Post °Mee NEW ADVERTITSEMENS. rr Gr 11 I 3 Steam Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT, THIRD STREET, NEAR IVALMIT,. HARRISBURG, PA. lIAVING recently added to our Jobbing Department a large amount of new type, several new fast steam presses of the most improved machinery, and other material, we are new prepared to execute at short notice, and in the most approved style, ALL KINDS OF MILITARY BLANKS, LETTER SHEET HBADINGS, CIRCULARS BILL HEADS, 410 BUSINESS CARDS, RAILROAD BLANKS, POSTERS, in one or more colors, PROGRAMMES, BILLS OF LADING, PROMISSORY NOTES, . . LEGAL BLANES AND JOB WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL. Orders from a distance attended to promptly • . marlo-dawtf A. F. ZIMMERMAIV S Practical Watch. Maker, No. 52 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. DEALER IN FINE. WATCHES, CHAINS, RINGS, SETS . OF JEWELRY. PINE SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, TEA SERVICES, AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY. Ras constantly on hand a well selected and elegantly assorted stock or FINE WATCHES, CHAINS, RINGS, AND SETS. FINE SILVER WARES. AdIERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, Both in Gold and Silver Cases. Also, a fine asaortment of LADIES' WATORES Constantly on hand LAROIE VAillitTY OF ELEGANT CLO C Of all descriptions; all of which will be soldfittlie LOWEST CASH PRICES. ger Call and okrunino the goods. Particular attention paid to repairing of fine Watches, such as Chronometers, Duplex and other celebrated Watches, and all kinds or Jewelry neatly - repaired. None but the most competent workmen employed, and the whole matter under my own personal supervision. 6. F. ZIMMERMAN, mar2Bl No. 52 Market street, adjoining Brant's Hall. T. F. WATSON, MASTIC CEMENT MANUFACTURER, . FarinISIESITTCGr, _ IS PREPARED to furnish. and coat, the ex terior of Buildings with the MASTIC CEMENT, on a now system. MIS material is entirely different from all other cements used herebifore, and is the only reliable, imperishable coating for outside Work. Mixed witli pro per proportions of, pure Linseed Oil it forms a solid, dura ble adhesiveness to BriCk or Stone Walls, making a beau tiful, fine water proof surface and finish equal to Brown Stone or.any cOor.desired. Among others for whom I have applied the Mastic Ce ment, I refer to the following gentlemen: J. Bissell, residence, Penn street, Pittsburg., J. D. M'Cord, " rr J. H. Shoenberger residence, Lawrenceville. 44 A. Hoeveler, " .. James liKandless, " Allegheny city. Calvin Adams, - " Third street, Pittsburg. James Wood, owner SL Charles Hotel, 44 William Vohel, Girard House, a Barr & Moser, architects Dispatch Buildings, " John B. Cox, residence, Front street, Harrisburg, Pa. A. J. Jones, ‘i 44 Please address T. F. WATSON; P. 0. Box 1306, Pittsburg, Pa., a. or, House,Penn Harrisburg, Pa. feblB dBm TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. Collection of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims. OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS, MUSTER ROLLS AND RECRUITING ACCOUNTS MADE OUT. 91HE undersigned, having been in the em -1 ployment of the United States during the last eighteen months, as Clerk in the Mustering and Disbursing Office and Office of Superintend Out of Recruiting Service of Pennsylvania, respectfully informs the public that he has opened an office In the DAILY Trancrtirn Budding.for the purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties,-Back.Pay and War Claims ; also, making out Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls and Recruiting Accounts. . , All ordurs by mail attended to promptly. ••••" novl-dtf SULLIVAN S. CHILD. MMADDEN'S MARBLE YARD. =NM OF WALNUT AND FIFTH STREETS, Harrisburg, Pa. THE undersigned having opened a Mothle J_ Yard in this city, beg ]eave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to fur nish MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SUCH. AZ Monuments, Tombs, Read Stones, Mantles, And House Work iu Marble and Brown Stone Give us a call and we will guarantee satisfactton. .20FADDEN k co: 'P.:. B.—Lettering neatly none in English or German. mar29-dly “THE 'WO-BIKING FARMER,” A STANDARD authority in Agricuiture rs and-Horticulture, says: "Dr. E.. Ware Sylvester produces a very - , superior Wine from his Oporto Grape. We have sent out large numbers of this vine as premium; during the past year. liatir.g _been appointed agent by Dr. S. I can furnish vines of the Oporto at from 25 to 50 cts.•each; $2 50 to ;5 per dozen; $l5 to EN per J. Msg. Ksyspons Nußsaiir Sfarch 16. 1864. lA. A LARGE INVOICE OF NIN RAISINS CE I RON, CURRANTS, - PRUNES, • • ngS, &.C., - - At SETSLEit kIqtAZEIV.9; A. 02 0) (Successors to Win, pock Jr.. & Co.) Soldiers , .Portfolios. ALARGE assortment at i S BERGNER'S CIT4ZSOOKSTORE, -- marl& Sok at Wholesale or retail at low price:s. LOO 0 -21 St. s T s oizte i-. 4 9 l ?dftskt, for feb2 tEiaooessors, to Wm,:bo'cl Jr. ik Poi) • • lIICUBBERY. --White''l"ritige, S ParpTe Fringe, Mahonla,Altheas, Magnolias, Tree 80x,:&c., at Keystone Nursery. [mural I 0001'138. CODFISH, og ther-e-el-e 5 , orated . St. George brand, just. p',..., m and for Nile by. SHISLER & FRAZER,' rela . (sucCo=rB to Wm. Dock, . mouttia • v ...„__\40.4,0/ .„,:.: 1) ~5- Owe alit, 4 $1 50 00 10 00 BY GEORGE BERGNER. MEDICAL. DR. JOHNSON, BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, HAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effectual remedies in the world for DIKE A RES . OF IMPRUDENCE RELIEF IN SIX TO TWELVE HOURS. NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUG'S. A Cure Warranted, or 10 Charge, in from One to no) Days Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General De; bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confosion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Haert, Trembling! . flimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections , the Liver, Lungs, Stomach, or Bowels—lhose terrible disorde r! arising from the Solitary `Habits of Youth—those secret and solitary 'practices mope, fatal to their victims than' the song of Syrens to the Marinas of Illyssee, blighting their most brilliant hopes or a.nticiplitions, rendering 'marriage, impossible!, YOUNG MEN Especially, whh liaire 6 beeome the viCtimi of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands or Young Men of the most exalted talents and Milliant Intellect, who might otherwise haVe entranced listening Senates with the thun ders of eloquence or waked to ectaay the living lyre, mayy , call with full confidence. MARRIAGE Married pensons, or Young Men contemplating marriage, being tiware a physical weakness, organic, debility, defor mities, &n, speedily cured. ' i..• He who places himself under the care of Dr. 3...,1ney. re ligiously confide in Ids honor as. a gentleman, and Dann dently rely upon his skill as a Physician. OE'GAMO WEAXNESS mmediately cured, and full vigor restored. , - This distrming affection—whie.h readmit% miserable and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the via thias of improper indulgence. • Young personwara too int , to commit excesses from not being aware of thedrestdful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that under stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling Into improper habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived the pleaeures of healthy offlipring, the most serious and de structive symptoms to both : . body and • - mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental Binctiona weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, Indigestion, constitutional debility, a wasting of the frame, Cough, con sumption; delxiy and death. OFFICE No. 9, Soo FosiDERICH STIUEET, Left hand aide going from Baltimore street, s few doors fsom the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters musibe paid and contain aittunp. The Doctor'. Diplomas liumg in his office. - • DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of SurgeOw, London, grad uate from one of the most eminent colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been silent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has eiradted some of the Most . astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at' sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement .of mind were cured immediately. . . TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE These are some of the sad and Melancholy 'effects pro duced by early habits of youth, viz : weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, ner vous irritability symptoms of consumption.) . to. MBNTALLT. —The fearful effects on the "mind are_much to be dreaded—loss or nunnery, confuted( of ideas, de pression of spirits, evil forebOdin&e,,avemion to society, self distrust, love of selitude,,timidity, Are., are some of the evils pgoduced. YOUNG BEEN Who have injured themselves by a cortAu practice in dulged in when alone, a habit frequently. learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, oven when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage Inpos Bible, and destroys both mind and body, shouldinlyt m mediatelY• • What/ •::i t beta young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents „ShOUld be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the ' ,path of natureand :indulging in a certain secret habit, Such:persons attrur . before contem plating . htARR;IAGE, Reflect that a sound mhidand body are tlfe MOS ',necessary requisites to inomote connubial happitiess: Indeed, with out theses , the.journey through life-becoznes a Weary 'ph. grin:age', the - prospect hourly darlteaft 'to ,the view; the Mind bOconies shadowed with despair anefilled with the melancholy reflection that the happineas of another be: comes plighted with, our own. - ' DISEASE OF lIITRITDEIWE. When the misguided and intprodent *00;y of pleasure finds he has imbibed the weds of • this w.U.fuldi aao,i 'too often happens that an illtimed sense of shame or the dread of 4lscovery piers Win frortjawdying to those who from educatidn - and respectability, can:alone befriend him, He falls into the handi of ignorant and designing pretend ers, who, incapable of caring, filch his pecuniary sub stance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health Weigh over hlsgalling disappointment, or, by the use of thii deadly poison, kfercory, hasten the constitutionalsymptopucif thisterribladiiessse,such asaffeci tions of the Mud, Throse progressing With frightful rapidity till death pita a period, to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that undiscovered counir3i from whence no upeter returns. • INDORSEMENT OF Tat', PRESS. The many thousands cured at this institution year after year, and. the :numerous important surgical operations ,performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by - .the reporters or ilie 4 uwi°Or r ; stild - faanT; o thersepera, - notices or which hive appearso Sup& and againlaefore-the, p ublic, besides his standing as a gentleman of character_ and rum*. bility, intvanftleient•guarantee to the efilleteth gPEAtildialiTlLE 'Coati:4o4: "THE UNION—NOW AND FOREVER."—Webster. t t : 1 . 1. ' 16, ' I :6, FOR SALE. FOR SALE The subscriber offers for sale the stock and fixtures of his well known WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE .AND RECTIFYING ESTABLISHMENT. He will sell the whole or part of the stoelc, and the entire fixtures. The busi ness has been carried on about fifteen years, and is well established. With the store is connected a Good "COPPER STILL It issituated on Canal street, hetWeen Pennsyl vania railroad and canal, and 'has a privati3 siding suitable for forwarding purposes Posses§lon given immediately, and lease given for from one to ten years. Terms to suit purchasers For further Information apply on the pre misesto tf] GEO. G. KUNKEL PRIVATE SALE. ONE ofthe vest : locations for, nog WORKS in the fSiale' ihr:sate r at wvery ieasonable price, to any purchaser who wilLimprove it, situated with-, short.ins istance. of .the city of Harrisburg, between the Pennsylyania railroad and canal, about five hundred feet wide; and alongiido'uf "the best limestone quarries in the State and close to a good turnpike road; also, room for waste cinderstetnny years, 'without paying for the land Apply to l DAVID MUKI.I.A, Jr., - Attorney-at-Law, No. 24 North Second' street, ••• marl6-dtt • • „Harrisburg, Pa. . 'Philadelphia Press insert throe times-and send bill to this office.] . REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE _____ The several properties of the Fatale of WI, LLIAM AL MON, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses•on Front•street And Chestnut street, at and near the corner of Front and Chestnut streets„ . a vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 193 i acres of land at.the eastern terminus of Market street, are of- fered for sale. For terms of sale apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble, strects,Philtidelphia. • de2l-dtf] % • THOMAS COCHRAN. GROCERIEg. NEvir GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. BOYER &KOERPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS GROCERIES Queen's and GlLtiss Ware ) , ' AND ALL KLNDS OF •q p T .7 PRODUCE, MITE just opened he aline randy/ell selected Elarristurg k t i l r ie g yt i nv 't ele,ate r gl q o u r a public generally. nolo-dly FINE - o. $ bissler 'Sr. Frazer; • (Succebicti toW m. Dook;.Jr., kco.) •• 11 - IEALERS . IN. FINE FAMILY GROCE- Ifi WES Opposite the (hurt Hoieie; have on handa fine selection of , . . BRANDIES, of differei*vintage : 17102? 4WD COMMON TPINE,F, Of Every Description. _.47ATZ .l.triate.P77? SCOTQH Wlitskyt The beat ever breitiht this tar*. oLp. WHEAT, FAMILY NECTAR, And the celebrated CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKY. CHAMPAGNE WINES. - eHLOS3 JOHANNESBURG, SCOTCH AND IRISH ALES. LONDON BROWN STOUT. WILD. CHERRY, PLANTATION, , IVIGW,LII TONIC BITTERS. With a complete atock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES And COndlments of every description now In the market, and at THE LOWEST .12.4T= J'o UN WI WE THIRD STICET, NEAR WALNI7T, HARRISBURG, PA., 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER SIN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &C., T0i134 Paste, Moss Paste, Fig Paste, Marsh Mallow Gum Drops, Cream Chocolate Drops, Plain 'Candies, Are., kc. Oranges and Lemons, Canned Fruits, , Teas and Spicei,all-khids, Paper Rags, Cider 'Vinegar, Fresh atidSait Fish in sea. Vegetable:sin season,. Currants, octl3 To Raifroad Contractors. ROPOSALS are invited for the Gradua tion, Masonry, Bridge Superstructure, Ballast, roes-Ties and Track Laying of the PITTSBURG' AND CONNEL4STILLS RAILROAD, between_ Connellsvilla and Cumberland, Entbractuti distanie of about MIGHTY-SEVEN , MILES, in ser;tirdiroeldteat•one..ndle'each. Specificatioris.Will be readylit the giotipouayilOitlce in Pittsburg, on and after the let ` ofAOKI, Current, and propeashi will be re celyed-w4l 28th et APRII., ensuing. • . , OfllcaP,.,& - C. R. RI Co. BENJ. H LATROBE President Pittsburg, March 15, 1.854 marl9-td CS'A.IIIIIIII , TG, GET, A TIN,. the best manntactured; jueE received and for sale by, SHISLER FRAZEE fel 'ol:meet:sore to. Wm. Dock, jr., & Co.) GRAPE VINES of all kinds, piinoipallY -Conoook Delaware, 'Diana, Muscadine, Louisa, Tha bells, Catawba, Oporto,:Clint,on,,Creveling Taylor or Bur in; & c. &0 ., atileystonellursory. purl° A T I V E WINE FINE BLACKBERRY and ELDERBEICRY Warranted pure. For sMiut cgu s =4,2w— rBSHitoBvLE. R D(lc k ic F:R jr AZ ., aFto.i Jan% Norway Maple. THIS treeieeernblen tho,sugar gaple; very. closely In form and foliage, but bears transplanting better and grows more rapidly. For =lnas Keystone Nur sery jfeb24-dial • . JACOB A PpL E 5. We have just received a Ana selection of APPLES, in prime order. For sale by the barrel, bushel or small quantity at SHISLEP.-& FRA.ZEB,: feb3 (successors to Wm. Dock, Jr.,. & Co•) 4(1 BOXES. QRAITGES,, in good orde; also; 100 ft/Tell or CHOICE APPLES for sale at febb JOHN WISE ,Fruia Store. CATSUPS AND SAUCES, of the most sit parlor and cisslce brands, Just received and for sale SHI,SLE..g.k.PRAWS (successors to Win: Doek, Jr.,R LAN ), by febl- - _ 20 BOXES ORANGES, delecied from late io#Gta'lnaiYei at t i ft i fi le td io t; l , 4 . w ir e Tippler a everl . pro r ug , t a it '. oraccessors to Wm Dock. Jr.. & yo.) Citrons, Flgs,'Dates, 'Prunes, Almonds,Viralnuts Filberts, 1 Cretan Nuts, Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, • Cranberries, Hominy and Beans, Cakes and Crackers, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Green and Dried Fruits, And. - Country Produce in season. MDT WISK J. IMH. MEDICAL. THE GREAT "AMERICAN REMEDIES," KNOWN AS 66 11E11M8 OLD' 5 99 GENUINE i'REPARATIC;i*TS, VIZ: BELMBOLD EXTBACT "BUCHU," HELMBOLD RYTRACT SARSAPARILLA, ITFLIifiI9LD IMPIZO'VER ROSE WASH. ; II R - 14 - - M .y OLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS... HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" lir COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU3 A 1 , 031T1T AND' SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR =moo or mu BLADDER, RLDNEYS, - . GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS THlSAledieine-inereaseslho power of Di .. gestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY or CALCEROUS deposi tions, and all lIHNATDRAL ENLARGEMENTS are re duced, as well as pain and intlawmation, and is good for MEN, WOMEN or CHILDREN. ' _REMOLD'S EXTRACT BIJOU, FOR wvaargssts Arising from Eicoases, Habits Disalpation, Early In discretion or Abuse, • rovvs§,n.osl.Ally_ka:o4:evlottik.truessty.o•4,o),io . Indisposition,to Exertion,' . Dryness of the Skin, Loss et Memory, Loss or Power, - Weak-Nervek • --Diifibulty :Breathing, Horror of :Disease,. .' : Trembling,: Dimness ef Vision, Wakefulness, Belie rSal Lassitude of the Pain in the - Back Muscular System, - 'Flushing of the Body,. Hot Hands, : - Eruptions on the Fade, , Pallid Countenace, These symptarn% if allowed to go on, which this medi cine inemiably remoses, soon follow hKIPQtEpT(Tf,'.FATUIT EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of *hid' the patient limy expira Who can say that they are not frequently follo7ed by those "direful disesaee,ot -r • - - ' 'II4SAITITY AND CONSIMEETION. Many are aware of the cause of their sufferings, but none will confess. The records of the insane-asylums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample wit noes to'the truth of the assertion.: THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED I WITH ORGANIC WEAN-NT-SS, Itemilres the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the Nystem, which liebnbold's Extract Beebe invariably does. A trial will convince the moat skepticrd. TEMA TY.S--tES-TEllf A TMIS, OL OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM - • PLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to females the Extract Bu chu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or suppression of the customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility., and for all com plaints incident td the sex, whether arising from Indiscre tion, Habits of Dissipation or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT Tako no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases SELUBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHII, Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages; at little expense; little or no change in diet; no inconvenience and no expo sure. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate;' thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflam mation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and Wornout Matter, .Thousands upon Ihousaiids who have been the victims of quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in ashen time, have found they were deceived, and that the "Poison" has by the use of “powerfull Astringents," been dried up In the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps Use HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary. Organs, whether existing in lialenr; Female, fromwhatevor, cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is the Great. Diuretic, and it is certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases for which it is recom mended. Blood-LBlood—Blocid. Hehnbold's Highly Concentra ted Compound FLUID liIKTRACI` SAIISAPARILLASYPHI. LIS. This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind pipe and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in the forte of Ulcers. — Helmbbld's Extract Sarsaparilla pu rities the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complealona,Clear and Healthy Color. It being prOpared'expressly - for thti class of complaints, its'Elood-PurifyingProperties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparationof Sarsaparila. riv.rmitOLD'S ROSE WASH. An excellent Loth:in for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection in 'diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Bache and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommended.' .Evidence of the most responsible and re liable charaCter•will accompany the medicines. CERTIFI CATES OF CURES from eight to twenty years standing, with names known . to Science and Fame. For Medical Properties of RuChu see Dispensary of the'United States. See Ptrollusor DEWEE'S valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks' made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSICK, Philadelphia. See regnarks made by Dr. EPHRAIkt MoDOWELL, a celebrated Physician andmem ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, and published in the Transactions ot•the King's and QuemPs Journal. See Medido-Chlinr glad ReView,published by BENJ. TRAVERS, Fellow of the dtoyai College of Surgeons. The most Of the late standard works on Medicine. Extract of Bodin, $l . OO. per bottle, or six bottles for $5 00. Extract of Sasaparilla, 41 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Im primed Rose Wash, 50 cents per bottle, or six for s2'-50, or half a dozen each for $l2 00, "which' will be sufficient to cure the most obstinate cases, If directions are adhered to. Dellyered to any tiddolps, securely packed from ab seivittioii. . Describe symptc= In. all ,communications. Cares guaranteed. Advice gratlA AFFECt&VIT. „ • ' PersoPailY aN.Pearati tt.sfOre tae an Alder Man of the city of Philadelphta, lielmbold, who, being duly neon; Both say, b 'preparations contain no narcotic, no mer cm! otother injurkma drugs, and are pfirely vegetable. . . . • _ • H. T. HELHBOYD. Sworn and su bscribed ben* mar, this 231 du of Ho• 'ember, 18X "'Wm; P. WBBARD, ..Alderman, Ninth •streit ; ab. Race, Phila. Addreen letters for information in confidence. • EL T. 34/. OLD, Chemin.. ' 8C 0 V A.0P9 41 4 1 A 0411 . 1 r / 17 Pig& • - Dixr49/7.. PRICE TWO CENTS. EVENING EDITION. From our Morning Edition Pennsylvania Legislature. • HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. AFTERNOON SESSION. MONDAY,' April 11, 1864. The House met at 3P. ar. A resolution was adopted providing for three sessions on every day, except Saturday, - until the final adjournment. A number of local bills were passed. The appropriation bill was finally consid ered in committee of the whole. Adjourned. EVENING. SESSION._ The House concluded the consideration of the appropriation bill 41 committee of the whole. Adjeurned. J 39 iteCentailo. XiXVifith Congress---First SENATE. WASHINGTON, - April 11. After a personal controversy between Messrs. Grimes. (fowa) and Hale, (N. .Ti.,) Mr. Wade reported from the. Committee on the Conduct of the War the evidence in the recent Florida campaign, which was ordered to be printed. :toegoioap;AEAlo:MiiktAnment.: Mr. Broomall (Pa.) offered a resolution, in structing the Committee oa Naval. *lairs to report a bill for the location of a navy yard and depot on the Delaware river. Debate arising, the resolution went over by In/Amnions consent. On motion of 2d.r. Stevens, it was . liesolved, That when the House adjourns, it be to Thursday, in order to enable ttie meMbers to attend the funeral of John C. hives, late an officer of the House. On motion of fur. Farnsworth, (111.,) the Clerk of the House was directed to send to the President a copy of a resolution hereto fore passed, requesting the President io give certain iniormation as to conferring brevet rank on onicers of volunteer corps,:and that his attention be respectfully called to the tact, no answer having yet been given. Mr. Brown (Wu. ) introduced a johit resolu tion, authorizing the President to; appoint a commission of three competent officers of the Engineer Corps, whose din,y be to examine the different harbors on'tlie north western lakes, with a view of. selecting an appropriate site fora navel depot and that stud commission report at t/ad earliest possible The resolution was referred to the Commit tee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Cravens (Lid.) offered the following re solution, and moved the previous question, which was decided in the negative by.a vote of 42 against 74. Debate arising, the resoln ton went over, and is as follows: Resolved, That in the present condition of the country, when the passions of the people are influenced,- and their prejtolices are exci ted, it is unwise and dangerous to attempt to alter or amend the Constitution of the United States; that ample power is contained within - its limits as it now exists, to protect or defend the national life, and the exercise of power not warranted by its provisions would be to enter the field of revolution, and dangerous to the liberties of the people, tending to the estab lishing of a military. despotism. and the final overthrow of free government in America. .Resolved, That any attempt by Ccingress to. reduce States to the conch of territories is as odious and as revolutiiillliy, inlits char acter and tendency, as secession itself. Resolved, That it is the duty of the Govern ment to listen to and consider any. proposi tion for reconciliation that may be ofterod by the insurgents, which does not.inyolve the question of separation. _Resolved, That the thanks of the nation acre due, and are hereby tendered to the officer's and soldiers and seamen who have so gal lantly borne bur flag in the hour of peril to our country. Official Reports of Naval Cap lures. i WASEINGTON, April 11. Information has been received at the Navy - Department from Commander C. C. Rowan, of the South. Atlantic Blockading Squadron, of the capture by the steamer Columbine, of the steamer. Sumter, and the capture of the Hattie Brook by the steamer Sumter, armed and manned by a detachment of officers and men from the Pawnee, under the command of Acting-Master G. C. Champion.of the Paw nee, up the St. John's river, Florida. The Hattie Brook is a valuablo boat, hav ing been fitted up as a river boat. She has a fine saloon, and . has been engaged in the transportation of. stores down the St. John's river. . Admiral. Faxragut reports the cap tare, on the 12th of. March, of the schooner Marion, by the steamer Aroostook, off the Rio Brazos, bound to Havana from Tampico, with an as sorted cargo of little value. . An ArrivaX from Off Ckailteston. PECELS.DELPIELL, April 11. The 11. S. , Supply steamer Massachusetts, Acting Lieutenant W. H. West, commanding, arrived at this port this morning, from the South Atlantic squadron, via Norfolk, with passengers and invalids. She has been as far South as St. joha's river, Florida. There was nonews'of import ance from Jacksonville. The Massachusetts left the fleet off Charles on Thursday evening, the 7th inst., at which time heavy tiring was heard from Stono Inlet. She had a succession - of heavy.gales from the time she left Philadelphia till' her return. A. Rebel Camp Surprised in Ken- tucky. Cixonmerr i April 11 A special diepateh to the Com . mercial,from Louisa, lip, says . that Captain Patrick, with fifteen men of the 14th Kentdoky Regiment, surprised- sixty . rebels on the 6th: at:Quicksand Creek; and killed' ten "and `wounded eleven of them: All'their 'arms hermit 414 camp Kc!i' page were captured. STEAM PRINTING OLFICE. . 3 ..,, -••ADVERTIEUNCI.; TES—DAILY TRLE 6 ISAPH, % The followitog are rates for Advertisinrin the Ta.r: nip& Those advertising to do will MA it eon cenien ifor reference. - i'" -- Four lines or less ca Hues t !more than four con FOR A HALT WARR One day $ $ 0 Two days... 50 Three days . 75 One week 125 One month 3 00 Two months 450 . Three months 5 50 Six months 8 00 One year.... - ..15 00 Administration Notices Marriage Notices .- Auditor's Notices 1 50 Funeral NoUces each insertion . 50 IllarßUSillessi notices inserted in the Local Column, or before Meninges and Deaths, EIGHT EMI MIL 1.031 for each Insertion. GEN. BUTLER'S DEPA.TRM_ENT. EXPEDITION TO THE CHICKAHOMINY, Bold Attempt to Destroy the Steam Ship Minnesota. GIFA'BOAT EXPEDIT/OX FORTRESS lllossos, April 9. A gunboat expedition to the Chickahomiuy was sent up from Norfolk on Monday, the 4th inst., by Brigadier General C. K. Graham, commanding the Naval Brigade of this De partment. The force consisted of the gun boats -Samuel L. Brew ter, under Capt. .ar nold Harris, and General Jessup, under Lieu tenant Bladenhauser, 3d Pennsylvania Ar tillery. The two gunboats reactel the mouth of the Chickahommy at daybreak on Tuesday morn ing, and steamed fifteen. miles further, when Lieutenant Bladenhauser ' in command of fifty Men, landed end scoured the country. The two gunboats; in the meantime, sailed around a huge bend, a distance of twelve miles, when the skirmishing party was again picked up. Harrassed by, rebel cavalry.on the flanks, the, officer in command of the troops on the shore was compelled to adopt the greatest caution, and watch the movements of the rebels very strictly to avoid being ambusca ded. Shots were exchanged freely, but no damage was done to either side. Our troops, however, eluded the vigilance of the enemy and reached the gunboats safely. Not relish ing the ugly appearance of the guns of the Brewster and Jessup, the rebels wisely kept out of range. . The object of the expedition, which pene trated to within abmit fifteen, miles of the rebel capital, was for secret purposes of the utmost importance, and was faithfully per formed throughout Whatever it may have been, the officers conceived in it—namely, Captain Harris, Lieutenant Chambers and Lieutenant 111adenhauser— deserve great credit for the prompt and: fearless execution of the General's orders, Some forty negroes were brought back on the Brewster and Jessup last evening, when the, expedition returned, who were turned Over to Captain Orlando Brown,, Assistant Quartermaster and superintendent of negro affairs of the First District, by whom they have been distributed throughout the Govern ment plantations. /Squgiuvi.no4Dmitinboswk-iwovanrtiAmfizszos , .-1:1411 [From, the :Norfolk Regime of Sunday.] An officer from that vessel states that about two o'clock on Tuesday, a small tug was dis covered approaching the Flagship:- She was hailed, and answered in reply to the question, "What boat is that?" "The Roanoke." Still approaching, she was warned to keep off or she would be fired upon. Regardless of the warning she came on drifting with the tide, and when quite near steamed straight at the port-quarter striking the Minnesota with a torpedo or infernal machine, which exploded, shaking the noble craft with a terrible con cussion from stem to stern, and throwing the tug several yards from the ship. Immedi ately steam was gotten up on the tug and be fore anything could be done by the people on board the flagship the tug was safe off in the darkness. • The midnight - visitor is supposed to have come from the Nansemond river or Chucks tuck creek. Her infernal machine was rigged on a long detached pole over the stern of the ttig, and although it proved a failure, either because of its own weakness or the strength of the Minnesota's sides, yet, it exhibits a daring and enterprise on the part of the rebel pirates, its well as, a perfect knowledge of our naval vessels if the moth . of the James, that is as brilliant as it is vicious. • The Government tug laying alongside the Flagship that should have had steam up and given chase as she was ordeed on the spot, danced up and down on the 'disturbed waves as powerless for harm to the unknown mid night visitor as the chained dog of Gray street. Thank God this miniature attempt resulted in nothing more than a shaking of the loose ends of the sleeping powers of the Minnesota. Wreck of a- Vessel. The steamer Caledonia, hence for Bermuda and Nassau, was totally wrecked on Spectacle Island on Frida3r. 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