TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (sinqueas Excerna,) GEORGE 13ERGNER. Sußsaairnow The DAILY Tatsusaeu ser-vedle-sabscribewi th- Lorough at coats per week. Yearly subscribers will be charged $4.00. WINIELT AND 911111-WNEALY TILIGRAFR. "I'Do ismaarn le also published twice a week &Wink lee sesston,of the Legislature and weekly during the mainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the rot lowing rates, viz : single B u t per year.. Seven • 44 .6 Teo TEM LAW OR AIWEIPAPTRIL t subscribers order the discontinuance of their news• papers, the publisher may continue to seal them until all arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa pers from the office to which they are direeted, they are responsible until they bar. settled the bills and ordered them discontinued ~leD'ual SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE THAN SILVER OR GOLD, IM:= IT WILL RESTORE THE WEAK, RINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL VIGOR AND PURITY. EE3 PRUF. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, BLOOD RENOVATOR. IS precisely what its name indicates ;for, while pleasan to the taste, it is reVisitying, exhilarating and strength ening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates, and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease.' It is the oily preparation ever offered to the world In a popular form so as to be within the reach of all. Be ohetolcally and skillfully combined as to be the Most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act tnperfect accordance with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the di gesUve organs, and allay all nervous and other Irritation. t Is also perfectly ealdlaratmg in its effects! and yet Ills never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly boinbfulag powerful tonic and soothhig properties, and consequently can never injure. As a sure- preventive and etre of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE, .FAINTNESS, NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL PITATION OF THE HEART , MELAN OHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CA , SFS SO FEARFULLY FATAL'. CALLED FEMALE . WEAKNMS AND IRREGULAR'- TIES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera lde rangement of the Urinary organs. It will not only cure the debility following CHILLS and BEVER, bbt prevents all attacks arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure the disease - 3 at once, K. already at tacked. TRAVELERS should have a bottle with them, is it in fallibly prevents any deleterious consequences following upon change of climate and water. As it prevents costiveness. strengthens 'tbe digestive organs, it should be in the hands of all perions of sedan. Lary habits. LADIES not accustomed to out-door exercise, should always use it. MOTHERS should use it, for it is apertect relief. Taken amittniker,two 'before the final, trial, she will pass the 'dreadful-Veda& with-perfect ease and safety. • There is no mistake about it. , THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR MOTHERS, TRY IT! And to you we appeal, to detect the illness or dethne not only of your daughters before it be too late, but also your sons and husbands, torwhile the former from false dalioacy,often go down to a. premature grave, rather than let their condition beknownin time, the latter are so often mixed up with the excitement of business, that if it *die not far you, they tco,.would travel in the same downward pathruntli• It la too -late ; to arrest their fatal , hoh.l- But the mother.ts 'alWayevitilant, and toyou we l oottildeatly ,appeal; for we are Bore your never-failing t.nleetien will tomeiringly point you to Professor wixob , s IIikeIIORATIVE - CORDIAL ANDBLOODERMVATOR ms' the remedy which should be always on hand in time of heed. • . head whatabe Press Say after thoroughly testing the matter, and no one can have a doubt. PROF.' WOOD'S ItIEffORATIVB CORDIAL—It .18 ree corded in classics that Psyche was once sent to a climate • warmer than-the West Indies to procure a sample of the beauty of Proserpina in a box. After some delay the. messenger returned, and as soon as the lid of the box - Was removed out flew all the ills that flesh is heir to:— Portnnately hope was found in the bottom of the box. Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial revives the recollection of the story, for it' itiVigorates the blood, aids the organs of digestion, Imparts strength to the nervous system, and fortifies the citadel of health, so as to bid defiance to the assaults of - disease. It is a healthy topic, composed qn. tirety of vegetable productions and while it is exnllara ling as pure wine, no injurious results can possibly follow Rd use tt is a desideratum in the medical•world, and those who are Balloted with loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Consuinption; Faintness, Giddiness, Neuralgia, paiplta; tire of the Heart , Au:loath here find an infallible panacea. 'Bt. Louis Daily Express." PROF. WOWS RESTORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD BM' TUTOR is, without doubt, the best Tonic Cordial in iheVorld. To those who are suffering from general de- Witty we would recommend its use; for, while it is pleas matte the taste, it is strengthening to the system, and will at once tend to remove all imparitiel of the blood, and eradicate all traces of disclaim It can be taken iby the weakest stomach, while those in good heal h Will at once feel its exhilarating power. We are Confident that after using one bottle. , Of this cordial none will be for a day: ithout it,-"New York Leader." HEALTHY TONIC, and one free from th deleteriona and injurious abets sure to fellow those in 'ordinary: use, has long been felt to be a desideratum in -the;medical wend. Such . a tonic, and one so skillfully combined from the vegetable kingdom as to actin per feet accordance with the laws of nature, and thus soothe the'weikest stomach, and at the same time allay ner vous and other irritations, and tone up all the orgarst of which the human bedy Is composed, is offered in Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Ranovator. Hence, it is perfectly adapted to, chi and young. Reader, try it. Thousands have already .done so, and the testimony is universal in its favor.—" New York Atlas." PROPEMOR WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AN D BLOOD RENOVATOR, for the cure of General Debility, or Weakness - arising from any cause, also Dyspepsia, Nerv casness,--hight Eweatei Incipient. Consumption, Liyer Complaints, fhllownicall, Dna of Appetite, Female Weak ness, in aleits atagos, Mao,. to . prevent the contraction of dbiease, is certainly the best and most agreeable cordial' lemie.and Renovator ever offered to the afflicted, and so oliemically combined as to be the most powerful tonic ' ever known to medical Werra. Reader, try it. Is sans no you Goon. We have no hesita ion in recommending • %since we know it to be a sale, pleasant, and sure re medi for the diseases enumerated.—'!New York Dia- Before noticing a patent medicine, we have to be cer fain that it will prove itself to be all that it is recom • mended. And we would Nay that the Restorative Cor . dial and Blood Renovator of Prof. Wood will stand the teat hilly, and, in fact, it is without any doubt the first • article in market-for purifying the Blood and strengthen . filth° system. We have no hr, , tetion in recommending Ate use to all.—" The New Yorker." LOOK TO YOURSELF IN TailL—How many in cone of winkle delicaey,suffer from suppressed, pain. 1E64 Or obatrticled . mptuairation, and think because they are young that by-and.by nature will work itself clear from obstructions, and all come in right in the end, little dreaming that the seeds of death are already germina l+ ling, lit the system, because the vital energies are im paired; and the entire animal economy deranged; debut lated; 'and yet, careless of themselves as they are, if a Milady were set before them which wonid restore all the Amnions of the system, and reinvigorate the body, they would take it, and thus be in time to save their lives.— Parents, think of this, and at once give them a bottle of Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator.— "The New York Courier." 0. J WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, Now York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. WAt No. 444 Broadway, all the Family and Patent Medicines constantly on hand, always trash and genuine. Ford & Macomber, Washington. Avenue, Sole agents Or Albany; Dr • R. Snell, agent for Schenectady. Sold also by A. B. Sands ik Co., corner of Fulton and William streets. jan2s.eo litow • A NEW LOT. OF , LADIES' SHOPPING & TI3AVELING BAGS Comprising a number of new styles GIGNITS , LA- D and. , Money Purses and Wallets. . fine assortment net received and for sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 61 Market Str.et. JOIIIPH CASEY. • CASEY & BROWN,- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW HARRISBURG, PENN'A.: . ' - 'LEAVING associated together in ,tber: jj. practise of the Law will attend faithfully and promptly to all professional business - entrusted - to their , Care: Mee in Thud street three doors front ldarket N. B. Consunations in IngUsh and illerman. 4 • - ---,. . . _ ti,q, 4 . I \ll L e , „7. .••___ • ai t r ill i oll -lb 1 illll ..2 ') Ir . • '":-- O,t 7 . : : ( .._ 1 - - -T".) tilltalli ~. , VI • . (1. 4 i i _::.-- , - ir•-fi,. = <-' s _:", ....„, b e _ .. _ ,$ 2.00 . 1200 15.00 VOL: 'XIV. UNION FIIR.NITI7RE DEPOT. GOULD & CO., 203 and 205 North Second street, and 146, 147 and 149 Race St., [From the Philadelphia Ledger.] VRION FURNITURE DEPOT.—Every head of a family has a house to furnish, and, no Matter whi th er rich or peer, every one , wants the best Furniture MS or heir money will buy, and every home can be WELL FURNISHED' if •thei money Intended for that purpose be carefully expended., • The safest way to purchase is to send an order to a fair dealing firm ~who.have the facilities teinanufactnre and sell at the lowest prices. But no matter how honest a firm may be, =lest they have the beat machinery to manufacture and the trade which will enable them to make large purchases of stock and materials , atthelow est prices, it is folly to,ex - pect them to,sell as low as a larger establishment. ,The "UNION. FURNITURE. DE POT" 'combines, perhaps, the greatest advantagea'to be found anywhere by housekeepers ; its extensive ware rooms, which occupy, a front, of: MUT feet on Second street, with ens nmsnaln feet'in depth and sErrrfeet on Race street, with savreemairis feet depth, are well stored with an.assortment of thebest made FURNITURE, of the latest -and best styles, which cannot fail to satisfy any - family want in that direction. Meiari„;GOULD CO., the proprietors, have every manufacturing facility known to thetrade;:and'anrorder entrastedtolhetn, whether a single article or a general assortment, at whole sale or re tail is sure to be filled at the lowest price for which the same articles can be Procioad any where, and for mach less than is paid at some places.- There Is some satisfac tion, too, when sending _orders to them, to know that you have a lair dealing firm to transact business with. mar6-6rnw CONSTITUTION WATER ! THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES. tiIHE CURATIVE properties of this me ...L. dicine direct themselves entirely to the organs of secretion, end by so alteringthe condition , of the stomach and liver, that the Starchy principle of the FOOD is not converted Into sugar so long as the SYSTEM is under the influence of the, d % , Constitution Witter ; which give those organs time to recover their healthy tone and vigor. We are able to state that the CONSTI TUTION WATER has cured every case of DIABETES In which Ghats been given. IRRITATION-OF 'THE' - NECK, 'OF THE BLADDER, IN FLAMMATION OF THE RIDNKYS, AND CATARRH' OF THE BLADDER, STRANGUARY, Ann BURNING_ OR ".PAINFUL URINATING • • ' ' ; I. -For them diseases . ' it is frilly a 'Sovereign andrettiady, too much,cannot be said . In Its praise. A. single dose has been known to relieve the moat urgent symptoms ; TRY IT, WE BIG OF TOO, In these cases, and yon will give your praise to OONSTITUION WATER. ULCERATION OE. TRH KIDNEYS, BLADDIR AND URINARY-PAS EAGAN, RETENTION OF -Man, Demean or auErPsZa.... ; , TRATE GLIM, &ONE IN TDB BLADDER, GRAVEL, BRICEDLIST DEFORM AND Mucus Mucus on Mum DISCHARGES, !AFTER URINATING. Diseases all occurring-from one and the - same cause will be entirely cured by thellOratitation Water. There is no class of diaeases that productssich exhaus- • ting effects upon•the human CONstiLRUGAss Diabetes and Diseases of lhiratiEiyi, Bladder and Urinary s, Passages, and through' .false modesty they are neglected nada they are so far advanced as to be beyond the control- of ordinary remedies, and in a •majority of- cases little can be done by the physicians, and we preient the! . CONSTITUTION W AT ER To. the , public , :wlth,thentdetkm that* Las,no equal I , • relieving the class of diseases !or which it has been fotind so eminently successful in curing; and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our Efforts in placing so va'nable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements,of patient and physician. For sale by all Druggists. WM.II, GREGG & CO., Proprietors. "•• . • LMORGAN:Ar ALLEN, general agents, mar3O-6mvr '— " Cliff Street, New "York. • . . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.: IXTHEREAS letters of .A.dmialatratlon v y on the estate of PETER KIILINHER, /ate Of East Hanover township, have been granted to the sub scriber, all pains indebted-to the said estate are re quested to make immediate payMents and these having claims against the estate of the said deceased will ma e known the same without delay to JAMES T. HAMPTON, • =FBo l 6ter- - East Han over township. NOTICE hereby. giv.en that the under- IA signed have - feinted an association and prepaid a certificate for tho prirposeof establishing a bank of issue, discount and deposit, under the provisions of the act en titled ""an act to establish a system of free •banking in' Pennsylvania, and to aecurothe public against lora from insolvent Banks,” approved the 31st day of March 3860. The Bank to be called HANK OF IdaitlETTA to he located in.the borough of Marietta and county of Lancing ter, to consist of a Capital Stock of One Hundred'Thons and Dollars, In shares .of Xifty . ,Dollars each, and, it is contemplated to increase tWeapitilfititok to the licibunt of Two Hundred . Thousand „ Dollars. . , Jamas L. &Win, ' ' That= mcsmatAN, Joan Krum, . . . JOHN MThurft, loan W. Otax„ S. F. Rama, AARON GABLE, ' Doc. J. H. OnoVs, .3 111,03 MS B AFFE 7 , H. zmasTABD, JoBN 33„*DiniamA01; JIM; THOMAS ZICLI A. N. CAMEL, t. Joan 13Ectutit, Beim SPANGLIR. mar3o-w6m • AUKEEREITRATON'S NOTICE. TXTHERE.AB letters of Administration VV v on the estate of HEW. REIM, late of East nano• vet towmdMi,lianphitt amity, deo'd., havebeen granted to the . anbabribeiroill:pereime indebted to said iv:late are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing elaimsakainst -the'eetatei of the, raid desease4 Will make known the eamp witbont , delay to - - • marBo JOHN LINGLE, Administrator. QTICE —The account; - of, ISRAEL jou EARLEY ; Assignee of Dathilltiegal it as been fled in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin cotinty, Ind will be confirmed by said Court. on the 26th day of 1861, unless cause be sbown to the contrary. marBo-wBt , WM. MITCHELL, ProthonotarY., ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE. HERR A 5 ' 'attain Of. AdministrationW on the estate of JOHN: EILLIkiEIt, lite of loot Hanover township, have been granted to the subscriber, all 'persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make IMMedhlte ria.intent, and than having cbtma agaimst the estate of use said deceased, witimake known the same without. delLix to . : JAMES T. HAMPTON. ' ' mar3o-6tw , • Atst•Hsnoyer Township. ADMINISTRATORS , NOTICE, LETTER'S of Admiliietration :have is day issued upon the estate or DAVIS IdAltdri; lktti or Dauphin county, deem., bythe subscriber. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and peso - baying 'claims to pretenkihem for Sottlement ••.' • t mar23.6tw MAGVALWA — MARCEI AdrquAttratrii. NOTJ.CE. = NOTICE is hereby given that an associa tion is formed for the purpose of establishingit' of issue, discount and deposit under the provisions of the Aot ostahlishing a system of Free Banking in Pennaylvaabt—aaid Bony. to be 'called the ' , The State . Bank of Pennsylt , inia," to be heated at Erie, Pa., trith a capital of FIFTY THOUSAND .DOLLASS, with the pre: I vilege of niereasing the same to Five Hundred Thousand Whir.; da26-ve6nk : 'NOTICE. WHEREAS letters of Administratipn upon 'the estate of JOHN M. Sum, late of the city . f.Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Ea., deceased, have been. ranted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to t h e 'aid estate are requested to make immediate payment, ad tliciferitiffussuatin or demands against the of he said decedent arliLlintkelmovni , the sane without de- ST, to THOS. Z. KOCH, Administrator. Residence Columbia, Pa., or his Attorney, feb2O•wfirs R. LAMBERTON, Harrisburg. :. JOHN W. BROWN jOTICE.—The account of SAMUEL P ISENEMMIR and•JONATHANIMMI Assigtmee4l .bavld Matter, of Washington township; has been filed In , the Court ot Common Pleas of Dattphle county, and will be confirmed by the said Oourt on •the 25th day of Arll next, unless came can be shown to the 'contrary midoirat doem WM MITOBEL4 Prothonotary • _ , "INDEPENDENT IN. ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." Miettlicmgous PHILADELPHIA BANK NOTICE. HARRISBURG, PA.. MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 8, 1861 ilUisteltalteinto. FLINT 1 WV. FLINT I WU. .FLINT I WAL FLINT! WU. FLINT I No. 807 MARK B T, No. 807 Neassr, No: 807 1141 r; Pritatocikw, PHILADELPHIA, PMILADELPHIA, PA. PA. PA. TREMENDOUSE NACR I M C . 10%000 WORTHSO OF JEWELRY, AIL FOR ONE DOLLAR RAOH. A Large and Splendid Assortment of:Jewelry, consisting of . _ C4AINi, BRACELETS , • CA111:10 SETS , ; &C., &C. &C. • And all styles .of French .Elated Chains, Gold and Plaleti Jewelry. We do not keep or Mg gllt, gifted or - galvanized goods. Ours is what are sold by the best jeleler as Gold Jewelry. • - We receive our goods .from the best Gold Jewelry Manufacturers in. the. State], . WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. • WHO - ARE. FORCED TO SELL WHO ARE FORDED TO SELL. The Ibßowing list dour immense stock T4Ia7Y6trOFIONE FOR st-Yr,kcit. • TARE..Y.OUR CHOICE FOR $l. Large Size and Splendid Damee Sets, General Retail. Prices... ....... . . . • ....... to $lO Do do '6' 10 to 30, Do do ' Carbuncle do Bto 80 Do Ladles , &entailed and!Coral do :7 to 20 Do do . and;Carbunole do Ito 'BO To do ' and Ruby'. do ' Ito 15 , Do Gold Cluster. Gratin Setting sets do , lo to .80 Do -' do -do'Veseide .de: 10 to 12 Do de do jetiSeta. do -•5 to 12 Do do Black lassie do 6to /0 Do do Gold-Stone MOSiiie do ' 6to 21 Do do Calico Bets do s'k. 52' Do. Ribbon Twists, WitlairMiants : do 6to 38 Do piquet Sets, now, style . • do Bto 07 Do Enameled Cluster do Gold Thimbles, . ' do • 3 to ..50 Diamond Pointed Geld Pens and-Cases, 3-to 80 36 doz. Silier;Plated Spoons, - r 200 Sliver Plated Bugs - 4;00 Over 1,000 other different' ettlei Ladies , Jewelry; Me dallions, all styles, patterns and sluts; Lookati of every description ; Gold: Peris, 11 karat,. with Silver Eaten sloe Holder ; Gold Pencils , Sleeve Mations, ato.; Coral, Lava, Cameo and. Band- Bracelets ; Van Chains, warranted to 'Weir:ten years *Jihad' changing color, a d . stand the acid—they , erwiluallytold by Jewelers as solid gold chalxisall:made In :Perla. Eon can take your choice for $1 each. • Llidieie.and , ...Gents' Guard Chains, $1 each, wally , :Joiielers at from $S to $2O each ; Ladles' and • CElldTert'ii - Yeak Chains, beautiful patterns; Armlets, brelibriVenameled and ruby_ setting4Creedes, and iblinieleir, $1 each, retail prices from $5 to. 20 each, livery style and variety of Jewehy and desirable goods.for $1 each, . . . . This Sale, at the above-prices, will continue long enough to sell off ,ous.ininsones BtOCIE, riIiOhYWEIS PO' chased at a great saaine6TAinikeitufactureis wile have TAKE pira - ctioin - FoR $1 EACH SPECIAL NOTICE. ari7ROW TO SKID MONET.I4EO. Ist.Write your Name;lleca 'or Residence, Comity and State, plain and iintiact, as Ne can make noshing out of Beal all letters' with WAX, as is) awl op sal it gum or wafers can be easily opened—the s. len out and re-sealed. Attend to this, and -77.Jr:1 - 1 ) 0 7 . aponsible for your money. --- • • , INDUORKENTS TO:AORRTg. , Any person acting tip meet, ;who will sendusat one littn $lOO, we will give a,Oold Suiting Case Watch, extra. $lO, 6 . Gold: Lever Watch... s26_ " A Waal and the articles selected from the above List at ONE DOLLAR RAOIL Persons ordering by mill mud send $1 and 15 cents in postage stamps, GIVE lIS4. TRIAL. All communications mast be addressed to WILLIAM FLINT, No 807 Market Street; anBo 6mta . : Philadelphia, Pa PIII.LAIjELPHIA • WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE . 0. CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT, . ' • - • • No. 148 North , _Seeond: Street, CORNER OF turiutar STREET. T 1 - F. UNDERSIGNED has leased the above preinises, where he will keep a large. assort ment of Gold and Silver Watches, of Americal, Etiglisb and Swiss Manafacture. of the most celebrated makers, in addition to whlch,4lU be'foundltilWaYlEC oh hand (and made to order) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Silver, and Silver Plated ware, together with a general aisort. went or such 5000 aa Lare,nsually kept in a Sret class Watch and. Jewelry Store. . The patrons of o;Conred, and; hole ()IMO enbeettber, together with the public generally, are Invited to where they will receive a good article for theLr As lam , determined to do strictly a cash.business, goods Will be cold very low. "'Sum Puma Arrn'Qrsoi Sexes," la the motto of this establiebnient. • je2o-lyw Formerly°. CONRAD, No. 148 North Second St, corner ; PHOTOGRAPHY, •In all its Ilifuiehes, Executed in the beet style known in the art, at C. G. CRANEIS GALLERY , 532 Ar ch Street East or au2i Odin. LIFE SIZE IN_ OIL AND PASTIL. STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, 86t:,for:Casis, Medallions ins, Rings, &c. , novl4 wly XI.3EIMECO .EL You will please takknotice that .I have removed my place of business from No. 187 South' 'Fourth etrcet, to my Manufactory r NOB. 114'atid 118 BET3FP Ram" Lombard .and fautk and Front and Second Philadelphia. ThankfUl for,rdit - favorstsolloit a continuance of your orders. As lnt , * 'enblitildloy .- manufactory so as to enable me to haYentinstantlyoe band a large assortment of yell seasoned. Soaps, all of-the beat quality and free from Fish,oll. PAUkt, VA.RIEGATED, WHITE, HONEY, CASTILE, and all kindei of TOILET SOAPS , CRENTOAL OLIVE' SO A P of pare material. SNITLED, PALE and BROWN SOAPilinglish Sal.: Soda and PZ4R STARCH constantlyon hand. SPERM, ADAMANTINE Uri TALLOW OANDLES:ofs lisloes. • • Having aoloptettthis. ealthayatem I anti enabled to Offer my goods at abe.liawest Woos.. Roping that, you will call and extiatine for yourself both tho goods and prices; before purobashigelaewhere., - I am . Very BespectfilliY, al..Wly* • - P. coxway, PhiladOlPhla. -DYOTVELLE , GL ASS- WORKS , MANIJFACTURF; Carboys, Demijohns ILL Wine, Porter, - Mineral-Water, Pickle and Preserve Bottles of every. description.. . • . H. B. & G . W. BENNERS oet24-lyw 207 SonthFront Street, Philadelphia. AUDITOR'S' NOTICE. MILE Auditor appointed by the - Orphan's courtornaupkim .0.4 5 to dietrilintirthe "Alaimo remaining ht.tho hands of Anneldia Siiimuidiazidzialza= W of George W. Miner, late of Lykena tottmaidM id said ecituity?deii'd.'„ Will Meet the partlee=intoblitedatibip ori flee, la the borough of Gratz, IM :Paid county, od:Gazint ms, the 13th day of. April mtxt y at 10 _o'clock 4. at., at tinoisiacl place they are hereby zietieed to attend, all *sent that clitimii. r.. JONAS LOGDENEGEILLGES, auditor. WM. yi.nrr PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY No. 807 Mmucer, No. 807 MARKsr, No. 807 MARE= NO. 724 ARCH .STREET, I PHILADELPHIA; One of the largest and :Mostuomplete Galleries in the Vetted States, where the best Plaines, known to the Photegrapldc art., are taken at, prices no higher than aril 'paid tor miserable caricatures. PHE PROPRIETOR, A= PRACTICA L PHOTOGRAPHER, attends personally, every Si t• tins—mid allowt no picture to leave the Gallery unless it glves.pertectsatiafaction. ' Daguerreotypes and linihrotypes s of absent or deceased . friends; photographed to any required size, or taketOori CaMniss, life size, and painted inOil by the best artists: : At this Galley:) , pictures can be taken in any wealllet'— as perfect inoloudy days as when the sun shines. ; Persons Tilting the city are respectfully invited.to ex amine our specimens; which for , price and quality - defy competition, . • ViiiPbstructious given in the art of PhotograPhy. Gallery lll' l?Art, 724 Arch Street', Philadelphia. . COMMENDATIONS.: . From Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, M. C. , Ohio My faintly and friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Plotire 18 mer e life•like than anythingothey, ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists in various waya, -but I have never- yet had one which presents so, true to nature, all the features dud expressions'ecountenance as this. • Froin tion.Z...ToyMorriei late liiiniatei to Italy.- The exquisite finish, beauty and. softness of your po r - traits; conjoined with their durability.of color and faith fulness as likenesses, cannot fail to commend them to the attention' and patronage of all who ; appreciate true. Having occasion for .a portrait, I procured one frOtrt Mr. 'Robert Newell, of th'enity of Philadelphia; a minia ture in OR Colors, toaderthe new process discovered by UM,' and take gieat pleasnre In expressing the guest action given me, not only by the accuracy of the'likeness, but "its Ustie finish in. all respects,' and recommend him to 'the patronage of those disposed to encourage the beau 'tlful art. ' ' 'Janes -Peon. B . 'A ;V Q 32C - 0 .113. RAW BONE: r. 6131 3 EMHOSP - ICATE OF LIME I KAMM dOTOSED BF . 13A U G c SONS No. 20 South Wharves-• - , Philadelphia. OASIS PPIOEi 410 PlUt... 2,000: 1103., IN STRONG' Eton. FARMERS, R • EMEMBER 1 THis'artioleis.pre i parea from. RAW BONE'S,. and contains a large amimuitoetertibilitg aonotito, onto, entboittinUlP 110 other shuihtr DrePareilen. • 1. It is eußerlor to Peruvian Guano, tiroduchig,iln some asseti, : 66,por ; lient. more. It mots Sll per ton lets. ' 3. It his all the virtnre of, Pure Bone; while you lose no time in araitjng for it, it acts at once. It furnishes' „precisely the food.required tie growing crop.. - - 6.-.ltpermartentlytmOtrovits4thaaidl.:-. - 6. It produces large crops of grass. 7. It, pretrants, tho attacks of worms. I 8. It does not extuust the soil.. - 9? The lest reason why you should use It, is that •then,. Yee.= mkke a practical test as to the truth of all these assitrilona.4ll will cost Wit little to give it a trial. • WR Aseo MANUFACTURE, AsV A?..110L11 OF "GROUND RAW BONES' (Guaranteed Pared CASH PRICE, $35 PER 2,0001P01/NDS. The above Manures we, warrant entirely free Irdm adulteration, being manufactured under toe personal superintendence of one of our Firin BLUGH & SONS, i N 0.20 South Wharves, Philad , a.; ,$-The highest Cash Price paid for BONES. fe b2O-Sin •Tol'armers • Gardners and Truk* 8. . . '- . PETBSONEP --- DISINFECTED FOURDETTE I Especially Manufacted for born, Tobacco, Peas, Gra4s, • Cabbage, and every kind of 'Crop and Trucking. PMIP3S:--$l5 00 alb $l2 00 rm . ToNont 40 casts AID 30 omns Pea Buen, • • - • • - Also :--Pare .Disinfected Night Soil, packed in tight r rels at $1 75, delivered only at A. Peysson's• What ?, Gray's Ferry.—(Liberal discount to Dealers. ' .• • • RAMMACTURED AT' . . GR.AY'S FERRY ROAD,; BELOW THE ARSENAL. . • „ _ PeTrostds Farm Woodblin :Road GLOUCESTER, N. J. DEALIFtB :—trench Slchards & Co., N. 4th Street: aid York Avenue ; John Craig, west end.of -Market Street Bridge; Office OA. Person, Library Street; Goldsmith's Mali N 0.12. A. PEYSSON & CO: COMMISSION MERCHANTS , . , NO3. 2 and 4 GOLDSMITH'S HAIL, Import to order all kinds of fieeds, Fruit Trees, and Ag ricultural Implements fr om France. , feb27-3n BARRELS POUDRETTE, 80-,000 made by the Lodi Mannfactniing company, for sale in lots to suit purchasers. This is ;the co/saran SEEtTILIZUL in market. $3 worth will- manure an acre of corn will Increase the crop from one-third to one-half, and will ripen the crop UV o weeks earlier, and, unlike gnanoineitherinytre.the seed nor land. A pamph let, with settsfactory evidence and full particulars, will be sent gratislohny ono sendingaddrei3s to ' LODI MANUFACTURING CO.. leb26-wlet 180'Seath Wharves, Philadelphia. D R Y UNRIVALLED UNION CEMENT. Approved by every one who has Used it, and admitted by onto be far =Teri*. to' anything of the kind yet ofered to the public ! - Will mend all kinds of Crockery, Wm, Glass Marble, etc, &o FARMERS can. Mend the handles-of their hoes, sho vets, rakes, their harness, boots, shoes, &c. - MARUFACTURERS'eau splice and mond their. belting with it I CABINET MAKERS, PICTURE FRAME MA. ness i; JOlNEßS,inshortaitwhoWeGLßEarCZME l47 in thaw bagmen will derive entire satisfaction froml the use of this adinlrable Cement. _ fir Thou who try it-once will use no other. 14isk IdEROBANTS MAKE . A NOTE OF TEILS I Manufactured and for sale by C. A. DRURY, No. 1202, Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. • PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE N. B.—Agints wanted in every 2bion, aunty and State in the. Union. laarls-2.ukosir T , . LIQUORS AT COST 1 IFTAYINGr concluded .to discontinue the . business, we offer our large old complete *wort ment of...Enna:Wow, Buenos, Wad liquors of everyde- TFIP,fou at i ;post.without reserve. WM. DOCKCO, . . Opposite Ike Court House.. Slieuticmgaits. R. NEWELL'S FrOn Gol. James' Page. TO FARMERS. GET 'THE j .B.EST., WEPSTER'fS UNABRIDGED :DIOTIONAR'L NEW PICTORIAL EDITION• ; 1;600 . 'I'IOI'ORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. -too° to id,ooomrair *mils Voiabuliry, , - a • • • Table Di SYRONITMS, byProf GOODRICH, 'with 'ether new features: Together with all the 'matter of Trevione,e4biene, In one volume 0f1,789 0 pages.. LATE,.TESTIMONY. From Prof. H. 1V: Day, ancinndi, Feb. A, .!.861 " The Immortal work of the Prince - Of..English Lexicographers—. —.The: wonder' not that there 4.9 ; "proofs of his partaking of our common imperfect and iallible.hornanity, but that . there are so few, and thathe was so far in a d vance of his age To lie, I will not low .the best,' but the only desirable Dictionary of the "*Chster was the first lexicographer Cr English Whh placed del/unions and etymology ,on a proper basis.. ..- •Webiter, • the' chief of English leilcgraphers."—Prof: Haldeman in the Trerelynn Prise Sway. Fro 6 Harvey P Pert LL. D.,' Pthicipal Dee and • =Dumb fristitution; New York , Tara. 24, 1861.. 1. 4 1;can lardly..exproasmk admiration of its .vshie.! _rejoice that it is used- set extensively, and should rejoice :still more it iLahmild:be introduced into alt our sohoold and seminaries of learning, and be recognized as the ffrannAkb by:every American writer ' -No:cOnsidera ticas of this nature.can overcome the conviction's of my' judgthezit In fliOr of , the superiority of, garSENTIKENT. OF .NEW 'YORKL More r than ten thousand copies, of Webster's II n. " *abridged DictionstrY hive been placed' kr as many of the Public Schools of our . State by the voluntary action . of , their `several SchOol Boards. Heartily approiing the xenpral introduction of this:standardnnthorlty in Dea,' Conk Orthography', andPicintineintieff, - dow rendered yet knore.valuablAby the PictorialSynonyins, 10,000 "Mew' Weida and other attractive and useful features and de mimes thattdfermity.of usage in, these pa r ticulars ," whichWebiter's works ar e so eminentlyßttediti , secure,We (medially recommend the SchcolAbridgemerds,,, the Primary, the Common School, High School and Aced , eon° Dietionaries, to all_our nimble; as better fitted - for their use than any others with which we are acquainted. January, Diet: H. H. Van Dyck, State Supt. Public Instruction. ,D;11 Cechran, Nor: School, Albany:" R. ii. Prpf. Math. in State Nor. School. A. Er. Hosted, Are'tProf. in Maths, in State Nor. School. W. D. Huntley, Sept.. Exp. Deptartment, State Nor. Sob: Prof. H. W. Benedict; A. H. Collegiate Ins. Rochester. S. Randall, Sup't Public Schools, New York City, - S. : B. Itent,Buperintendent Schools, Buffalo. • • Oliver Aroy, Principal . High School, Buffalo. • • - And more . than two undred other kidloCii 0 5 / 1 201illEt011- ere, Principals. of and;Academies leading educators. Webster's,School Dictionaries , - Viz ; I.: The rrilnary IV. Academfe. • • . ll..poinnion School. V. Conntirig - Sense. • M. High Behnol. • VI. University. Tlaescpapalar School. Dictionaries, having been thor oeghly revised within the iast.three or fear years, being extensively regarded .as the stondard 'authority in dr -4'kettiiPhß—Befibitioo BEST by in uae, aro respectfully ? contninifded' to teachers and others. They are much more egtens!ve ly-Sold and•uied than alf others combined. I G. & 11 IeBRBIASI, Pacllthers of Webster'B' Unabridged. Sold byi George Bergrior, Harrisburg, end: all Book qelieraai. _ _ Get the Best! - Get ^ Webster ! Aprlll-3td-3tw THE"citizens of th 4 Aiffertftift cities and L towns throughont•the State are Invited to competi tion for the place at which the'neit /intim! State Fair shall: be held. .Propneale -containing -Inducements- and advantages, directed to the undersigned Committee, ap• pWnled•liy thisEsecutive Committee, will be received np to and- including May 31st next. Communications should -be addressed to either of-the following penmen : • • . WM. COLDER, JR., • JNO.P.ROTHF.RFORD,• JACOB I.IISH, • - JOHN IL ZIEGLER, • Harrtebtitg, Pa. AMOS E. SAPP, • Northumberland Pe.' aps td - Commiittee. BAILEY'S ORIGINAL PACKAGES Of STATIONERY and JEWELRY • IHII BEST IN THE MARKET. rilheSe pabkakei contain. 12 sheets: of J., • White and Colored Note Imper, and 12 White Midi Colored Envelo pes, some one article of 'Jewelry. . The Jewelry consists of every description of goods used by' the Gift Doak ilealertyand'valued by them from .P.EICE 25 CENTS A PattESGE. Beware 'of-poor -imitations .- --Buy only BaileYAS Pack ages ;--you will get more , for y. , your money than by an other source . Inducements ' for getting up Chiba Grick ages for $1 25, 16 Packages for;s3 .00, 33- Packages, for $6 25. The postage on each Peolufge sent by Mall 18 15 cents, which must be paid In advance. Traveling Agents and Pedlers supplied with a better , article, and at, a lower price than can be obtained eliewhere. - Our agents write that they can sell ten of our pactrages to one of any other: Give us a - trial, and judge for yourself. Jew elry sold'at wholesale at abeut, one-ball the usual price. Address; _ BAlLlint,. I feb2o4tw ' 154 Conit 'St, Boston Maw ' 13EtGNER'.8..ciEtrNiit , ',BowlsTOO .51 • MARKET , - .STREET I IS nEiCtIEAP*T PLACE IN T4E:CITY TO GET SCHOOL BOOKS iCHOOt StATICNERY, Comprising all the various ' READING AND SPELLING' OOES ARITIIMETICS ALGEBRAS - 'GRAMMARS; ET.TmoLoway, : s t d O . PRILOSOPIDES,'ti all the £CHOOL BOOKS need theTarions Patina tind Private Schools of the Mytogether with COPY AND COMPOSITION iBOOKS, ' . LE2TER, OAP and NOTE PAPER, • ". BLANK:BOOKS; MATES. Z,E4D'ANDSLATE . PENCILS • PENS ANDIHOLDERS , INK ` • INKSTANDS, RULERS and the ;most: complete asiiiiitinelit ig-ZbE( O 3OLEITATIONERS constantly on hand and for sale at TH E LOWESP,PRIMIIK on ANT FLAirs in the ottil • • . . BERGNEIVO CHEAP BQOK,STORE.. 51'market street. - /sr-Liberal discounts made to teachers and.dealere. Antarticlo not on hand 'prOniptly farniahed - withou extra charge. .. se . - _ ADMINISTRATOR'S• NOTICE; XOTICE hereby . given that letterk of AdMinistraticin on the estate of te ofLower SwatarnitowriShip,Dapphin Do.",dec , d:, have this day been granted to the subioriberi. Au persoili4V ing claims against the 'estate; are' L reetteeted ~ to Make known the same withont delay, and .persons knowing then:Ladies indebted are lenuested to:makil immediate paymitit to the undersigned. . ADAM F7BHEI2, , , nivIER; ml6-* Administrators of estate ofJonathan sober . XTOTICE is hereby given that the account j of A. K. FAHNESTOCK, Sequestrator of the Down -4100*u. Eptirata • and Ifarriaburcz u rnoke ; 1282 bear'. Sled in Ciurt or Coidrio3xi Pleas Of pauPhin 00 =4r Jura walk. cordkrui r ed „try ; 1119 . 404 Loam 2/11 triee26 th 013 . 7 of April neat, UW.MB cause be shovin contrary I • x ag., w at . , wy.-itrlnfen4,-Prottiaaotary. • SPERM CANPLAS • " A , Letan APPLY, :lUST ROBIYEak PT 17 . , d C PWAC . i.PSSAA, *; 8L,9,97 ham tinting Po. Having prconred Steam Power - Preesen, we are prepared to execute JOB and 8008 PRINTING of awry description, cheaper that it oan be done at any other es; tabFahmentin the country._ RATBBor ADVAItrIBINO- darner line 3 or less constitute one-half square Elg Ines or more than four constitute a square. Half Square, one _day.. IC 4, " - one week. .;.... ..:..;. . . . .. ......t ae ' • one month. • .... . . ••• ....... . ill three monta. 3 03 " six months . 4 e one year ..... 600 One Square one day 60 " one week.— . " three months ‘ .... • 2 00 one month.. . 3 00 . 6 00 . u six months.... ' 800 " one year ...XI 00 alrEhudnas notices inserted in the Lead Canso, f r before Marriages and Deaths, FTVB GEN-118 MR MN or each insertion. gerMarriagesandikeattig_to be charged as reigning advertisements, NO. 80. BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE:, HAR4ISBURG:!PENN'A. GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. . The ab eve well known and long established Mciel is now undergoing 'a thorough renovation, and being in a great degree newly tarnished, under: the proprietoreldp of Mr. GEosaa T.. Ileum, who has been an inmate of the Muse for the last three years, and is well known to In guests. • Thankful for the liberal patronage which it hail en. oyed I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public vor. pea will do -WILLIAM .:3IEE. war a I IZI, - Naimfactlirer of and Dealer in • STA.A.W GOODS, •- Noe. :103, 105 and 107 N. Second St., - • PHILADELPHIA. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING our , SPRING STOCK, which will comprise a large and deMiable assortment of all'kinds of • STRAW AND LACE GOODS. - Also, a large assortment of Lams' & CBILDIKIed ELM. i Our stock of FLOWERS and RUCHES, will baunusually large this season; and we would invite your special at. Mutton' to that department. Please call and examine them Were making your pnrchasei. H. WARN, Nom 103,100 & 107 N. Second St. ahoy , " Arch. :VAN =G EN & BNYDER , Pennell and Enna. Vera on Wood & CHEST ,N. R COB. FIFTHNUT t3TS., . . Philadelphia. VIC.ECUTF I all , kinds of Wood Engraving _12,1 with beauty, correctness and dispatch. Original 'designs furnlehed .for Fine Book illustrations. Persons wishing cuts, by sending a Photographer Daguerreotype, can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts, ldacbizies, Stoves, Patents, &c., engraved as well Imper sonal application. • • Fancy Bev'elopeir, Labels, Bill Readinge,Show Bills, Visiting, „Business and other Cards, engraved in the htghett style of art, and at tee lowest prices. Far speoiment.of line engraving, see the Ilinetrated works of J. 8.• Lippincott & Co., E. H. Butler &Co. OW:S-W . T, j. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST O'FPERS his services .to the citizens of Harrisburg and. its vicinity. He solicits a share of the public patronage and gives assurance that his best endeavors shall be g iven to render sattsfactleM in his pro fession. . Being an old, well tried dentist, be feels safe in nviting the public generally - to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatattled with his services, Office No. 128 Market street, In the house formerly oc cupied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United Stalest Mite], Harrisburg, Pa. . . reve-div , . AISBROTYPES FOE' 25 CENTS. /FILE subscriber respectfully alittOnngeß _IL to the citizens of Haarisharg and vicinity, that he has taken rooms over REISER'S HARDWARE t3TORE, south•east corner of Market Square,-where he is prepared to execute every style of AMREOPYPES, at ihe kweri - &Ws EA cents andmpftrdsi DAGIIERREOTYPES carefulW ei:V . lod, and Pictures• inserted in Lockets and Pine. Cases of all deseriptioris constantly on hand. Olveme a call if you.want a good and cheap picture. 6EOB,GE R. PARKERAAmbrotypiat. - ALDERMAN HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE--T BIRD sTREET, (SHELL'S ROW, IWAIt ItTAILICET. Residence . , Chestnut Street near Fourth. - CITY OF HAERIBBIIIIG, 141111eA. DR. :ESENWEIN'S Tar and Wood Naptha Pectoral, IS RBI DM MEDICINE IN TNT WORLD, Per the Cure of Coughs and aids, Croupi Bronchitis, As *my Difficulty. in Breathing, Palpitation or the . Heart, Dlpthea and for the relief of patients In the advanced stages of Ckmasonpricra, togeth- • er with all diseases of the Throat and Chest,and which predispose to Consumption. It fa pe. cullarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. Being prepared bya a practical Physician and Druggist and one of man gsrmancson in the was of the DIX CO Which the mnure MANE IS llama. Itia offered tothe afflicted with the greatest confidence TRY gr and be , convinced that it is invaluable in the cuts op BRONOELIAI AFFECTIONII. Price 50 , cents per bottle, Prepared only by A. ISENWERc & IXI., Drxiggist and Chemists, : W. W. Cor. Matti - Ar. Poplar Sta., Philadelpbta. ,AST' Sold by C. A. Bannvart, liessra.Loefller & Co., and 0. K. Harrisburg; Jacob Bettor, Ifidd.letowa; Co o Smith & 00., Philddelphin,.abd by all .Druggists and Storeirceperagsneralis ' dOVERN - - YOUlt. ENT." 4.ll)sB._Toutity,.4,Groyeriorpioni, which con stitutes you one people, is now dear to you.IP-- -Wash:legion's Fitreva:dadress.- A nationality is . essen tin! to the enduring prosperity of our country. True pa tn frietis ;bust:arise from ittmer : ledge.' is only a proper understanding , of our civil institutions that' caminduce strong, and settled attachment to their. principles, and impart ability fur their maintenance. • " "Olgt GOVERNMENT : explanatory statement of .the system of Gavernment of the Country," contain& the 'text of the Constitution of the United Stales, Mid the Con stitutional . provisions of the several States, with their nalitating and construction, as determined liyluditilal au theee,:tr and preceilent , and pmeNce,.or,Aerivett teem 5t 1 ,,,,,,"!d..,tter5; digested and arratiged.for stormier use Trim; ‘ril• iw• - m..m•mrszy. del; . • : • • ' Harrisburg, - • NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that letters or Administration on the estate or WFULAY JOHP73, late or the city orilairisburg; have been granted to the tindersigned,. and persons knowing themselves In debted in anywise to said estate,nrill pleasemake imme diate payment, and those'having - claims' will present them to the undersigned. ftl-wet_ IL C. JOHNS, Administrates. • • . ARCH BT. ;CARPET WAREHOUSE. OLDDEN RIOKNER 532 ARCH STREET, PHI Ic.ADF.I.PPLIA.. lit - nowreceiving tor .S.PRHCG TRADE - A.:a - splendid line of English and American c.ofterr• INGE, bought at Panic Prices and to be sold very low. Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, I ngrain and Venetian, with an immense stock oflow priced (ILEPBTlNThl;oixcietas, prtfigeto, hats, 40.; Fifty pieces of Canted Amtppgs, all tha different widths very-cheap. • .• -Tartlet in Ward of °Mtn-TWOS are Knigi r ndiedihat this stook 01' (foods is Very extensive, and anbat ant exidositely for CASH me are prepared taofitt goads at very low prices, at least 10 per cent. cheaper than any 'other house in the trade. - , - nalu23 , Bww kOB: SALE; EXCHANGE tat TILLT STEAM FLOUR MILL AT EIGHTH.AND •WELLOW•STS • PuttimELPITCA. T-TA B-. THE •RUN-- or 4 ft. Stonles, a 40 Horse Engine. ,le .in good , order, well, located, sad no 4 s ,- iloing a ratr' , iitaiftraoe. • Will be sax or rented on pasonabletermo, App 'y on the premises. - -msodJaw ••- • - MCirtiet. -The account, of. 'CHRISTIAN MlLMR,:Assignee of Jecoblheesleyches been Illedlin.theTourt ottlammonßiese.of , Dauphin =TAY, and,will , be confirmed on the 251 h day . of .It.prlf, 1861, un less came be shown to the iontrary. tintraZ . W 3 t• 1 , • .. 1" WAls MITC- 113 4' , ProtholloMlTT. itlizallantaus CARD. MEI OE