THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (SUNDAYS ECCEPTSD,) GEORGE BERGNER TERMS,,SISOVI SIIIFORIP170:1 The DAILY TIELEORIPII is served to subscribers in th. Borough at 6,ti heats per weet. Yearly subscriber . ill be charged $4.00. WIIILLY /OM TIELYABLLPR. The Tatainitasa isalso published twice a week durini Ina session of the Legislature, and Weekly during the ro• alainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at tit( •nllowing raise, viz : Single Subscribers per year Seven ti Teli = t subscribers order the discontinuance of their news psters, the publisher may continuo to send thorn until arrearages are Paid. if subscribers-neglect or refuse to take their newapa• pars from the elllce to which they aro directed, they are r esponsible untgoey yaw. %WO the Ms Rnd ordered them disc:Oa:Wind' filitmellantano NOTICE -TO FIRE COMPANIES. 2i the Good Will Fire Company of • Harrisburg, givo notice to all fire companies t hat we offer for Sale a good secono hand SUOIION FIRE ENGINE. in good repair and ready for servieo, which would Mt any new prgatitsA company'. wlto ,wishea a small andiood machine, can procure her at - a IoW price. For any further information you.will.please address G. W. WALTERS, Secretary of Committee. MEI PHIL A.DELP n I A NEW • , • " BONNET STORE; _ S 0 P E D • , WITH A FULL esortmeia trove the Plitiadelphfn and New York moat fashionable eetablislurtents, to ;which, during the season, additions of the latest novelties, from those establishments will be conatently received. -HRS. A. B. BICKERTON', Formerly A. Carkiesiter, t•igis of the two Golden Fagles, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge. EgGLISII AND CLASSICAL BOARDING. SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT .JOY, LANCASTEK COUNT(, PA. QPl:fb ENTS prepared for College or bug- Hess. Location pleasant, healthy and earl of ac cess by Pennsylvania .Railroad. For circulars contain ing toms, ike., address the Principal. ap6•lUtda4tw E. L. MOORE. 18431. • ism.. BARGAINS IN PILLOW Gass Bireirss, all widths. Bussraes ' 6 UNBLEACURD AND aIVD Muffin, 811 prices. TICIONGS, all prices and whlths. Towaraaus, all kinds. Cerarrssralsak *cry low. Caicos, very cheap. PitdoW Cass I rsinss;llifferent qualities; Faminsas, FURNITUBU CJIRCF3. LAapr '4 , roctr or 4 RAMS, STAIR. 'Oic Citprtr4. Ilser Maas or Marcum, ' Any House FUrnlshing or 'Domestic Goode will be found Vela CHU; At CATNOOT At'BROTHEN'S., Next to the Harrisburg Bank NOTICE T"partnersbip..heretofore. ting be tween SAMUEL L. BAILY and WILLIAM L. BAILY, under the flrm of DAILY & BROTHER, was dissolved, on the 'With ultimo, by the decease oe WILLIAM L. BAILY. The bednuess of the Firm trill be settled by the surviving partner. ' C :,:k:1 , V:,V.4 - 'l' ; ,:' - : - .• ST .O C L., SELLING OUT. NO. 9.20 CHESTNUT STREET PIIILADELPFIIA In order to close up the beakless of the late , . Bally, AA, .13'0c:41:Lew, Their large sod fresh stock of Fine ` Oftipaingsi Oil Cloths, &oil MU be qjfered fur sale d Reduced Prices. Housekeepers and Storekeepers will ilnd it to their in terest to call, as everyhrtiele will be dared low. _ . VIAPTY BARRELS. .--Two Hinidred _12.1 Empty Flour, Sugar awl Wine Barren' of all do se'', pitons and prices, apB WANTgP TO PURCHASE. • TWO BTOIer nousE; with b%ck balidingOoCated in 'n revectablo neighbor • uod, or a ,stiolt.pottapeitiep will not be wanted for eigth menthe. ' Aptiltat {a2) TNIS'OF.FICB. STONE FOR, SALE. BUILDING STONE or Stone suitable f a rt o rppildng porpores will be dellveied to any part otthe.eitjcar_lts . . . mar 23 CIOLDER, JR. , NEW ARRANGEMENT% , .. CHANGE OF ; LOCATION. 'iIr&L.LOITTETL'SWINE: Tlhe old dock of cars ,beirie:digtoos ed 0f.,,. the ti 4 idersigned has broke out in a new place and es ta ieled`glinily frgghtllntrbeTlVeSlX:riltedel4hKNeW' York; Harriebueg . and.ail-pribibs op; spe`porther (tetra], Sunbury gt Erie filldtfidkaWendl - BRibtpibdigliikeids." Thankful for the fiber al patromomheintoforo extended ho hopes, by promptness Sri delltreil,lo retain all his old oustomdrs and patrons.; 4LI gocx4l4utectled 114'414 line must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, Broad and. Otllesitall greets, P 'Model- Plda. AU golds delivered at.the depot up to Ave,' o'clock,P. 1.i...,!*111 reach ilarthiberg next morning. J. WALLOWER, Jr., General Agt. Rending Depot, Harrisburg. maril BOURBON < WHISK,EY AVERY superior article of BOURBON WHISS itr,,) in quad bastes, lu Jtore itiardt saki "by TURN H. ZtEGIER, 73 Mdrket Street. mar 4 , 36 91 . 7K17 *N J ' 4 TRAVELING AGENT OF TMI • OLD • WALLOWER LINE. rrUI OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE lig "Orin sucteseful operation and proved to carry reight ,I.DW an any other 'indiviitual line between Pnflad~l a , Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams port, Jere eli shpra, Lock Haven, and all points on the blorther4DentralvPhiladelphia and Erie, and Williams port and Elmtra,Btillroads. , • Loeal Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. WENCH. Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL Sr NINGHDIAN, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 &clot*, P. M., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, ihe next morning. • . C. F. MIIKNCE, nPB-tt Traveling Agent. A New Featmie the Spied Trade IMPORTANT ITO ROUSRKEEPERSI • B. R. VCRICEE It CO.'S • SE L . E.CT SPIC E S , In Tin .IFbil, (Lined with ; and on Freight. BLACK 'PEPPER, 'GINGER, surtasa, WRITE PEPPER, r ALLOIC.E., MACE, CAYENNE PEPPER, CINNAMON, CLOVES, MUSTARD. . . IN THIS AGE of adulterated and taste. less bream, it is with confidence that we introduce to the attention or housekeepers these euperier. and genuine articles. We guarantee them not only . ABSOLUIALY AND PERFECTLY PURE, bat ground from fresh Spices, relented and cleaned by ns expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost,— They are peautifally packed In tin foil, Owed with pa per,) to prevent injury by keeping, and are FULL WEIGHT, wblle the ordinary ground S pices are almost i ti y a riabbt Amt. We warrant them, in point of strengtb and ricaSafcglavori , IMINOND ALL COMPARISON • t . ims a slngto trial jiijottpadantly prove. Every paokage, bona oar Trade. Mark. ,Xv•oa(actured only by E. R. EURKEE &CO., New York. For sale by W. "KICK JR. it CO. TM] •irk.LX- . 1 • - - ". ••• • IC PR C 'f ) re Frnii '411.' lig • o•• : . • to .2 2.00 . 12.00 . 16.00 yoL. D. tkr. xi:xl43min - HA.GERStOWN, MD. • OFFICE hie .own dwelling, a few doors west of the Eranknikßallread- Depot, where he may be consulled on all diseases,. but mgro.:Parl4ou' , , laxly on Disetses of a private nabire:'TheroLare inert) , ' persons in Hagerstown, Harrisburg and elsewhere, who• nave been restored to eound.health alter all-Mbar treat. meet failed, by the nse oft& tiaiverfui.vegeiable Wes. Dr.:JONES may be consulted personally Or biletter,de , ' scribing every symptoms.' And. moOolne sont t ici any, part of the country. Any atalatisi. person thatilt4 personally and make a.bargitu -with Dr. JONErrie'*lo. keep them in his own dwemcg, anti if not (Alfa , no pay will be rtqatred. - GONORRHEA... , Dr. JONES otters the only satramittseitalnlentedy for Gonorrhea, Glee, Strietnre, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia; Costiveness, almall - Derangements orthe, Stomach. qbts preparation wilt" cure Gonorrhea in M M Tic ' tutee to five days, and eau be hadut any timtr °Mr:JONES; at biaof ace, at One Dollar per bottle, and ona.bottle Is sufficient to cure a mild case. , 4 • 1 This is one of the worst of all diseases.. Mr. JONES pledgers himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms.. This %Sean makes its appearance in so many different forms, there single plan of treatment wilt not reach it in all its' fea:tares HO it may require different remediesoiccording to the natnre of the case. Dr. JONES will make a writ ten article with any one—NO CURE NO PAY I The re medies used by Dr. JONMS,'areyntrely segstabfa;and need no change of diet or hindrance from business. • • Thiii habit of youth Is Indulged in while alone, and )3 o Often learned from evil companions when at schOol, suit ; If 'net cured will destroy . both mind and body. Both sexes fall victims to this disease. The symptoms are— Pahl in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Ringing in the Ears, Pimples en the Face, Loss'f Memory, Frightful Dreams at Night, Weakness in the Bsck, Fain , in the BreaSt, and Cough, (indicative of Donstimptlen,). DYSPepsia,, great Derangement of the Nervous System, and so, on till Death puts an end to their sufferings.. To snub Di. JONES of ibre a perfect restoration,lith, such Mid Balmy Juices of Herbs, that - *lll perfectly restore the.vi ctim of th is Distressing Disease. FEMALE GOMEL/LINTS. . . Speedily restored to sound health. All letters must contain a stamp. to, ensure answer. Address DR. D. W. JONES, . apl 3md Hagerstown, Md. • STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. ANDING AND EMBARKING.. PAS SENGERS at QIIKENSTOWN,PhIind.I Te liven peal, New York and Philadelphia Steynsltip company intend despatching; Clyde-built iron Steamships as follows.: - - - EDINBURG, Saturday, 20th April ; GLASGOW, Sat urday, 27th April; CITY' OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, sth April ; and every Saturday, at Noon; from Pler 44, North Diver.", BITES OF PASSAGE. FIRST CA81N......,V5 03 1 STEERAGE.. ape oo • do to Loudon.::...sBo 00 1 do to London.4BBoo Steerage Return 'rickets, good for Six Months ' ISO 00 Passengers forwarded. - tO Parls, Wire; Hamburg. Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwero,`ltto., ati:retittoed through tares. persons wisbias to bring outthelr krietids can:buY tickets hero at the following rarer, to New York): From Liverpool or Queenstown; let 0abin,475, - $435 and $lO5. Ste.orage from Liverpool $4O From Queenstown, WO; 00,. These Steament .have; )3upgricela§tillitacTdifliniavi passengers, mid:carry experiehoett-Eurgeonts. They are punt in Water-tight Iroii SeetiOne„th4 have Patent Fire :Annihilators on beard." 'Phi fartlfei Irifinimitloit apply the Company% °Mem. JNO'Ailt DALE, Agent, aptl-tf , 16._Broadwar,_New Or O. O. ZlMmatipini kient Harrisburg. _ . . The West OhOfitei. .;A:Oademy , A T WEST CHESTER, within two 1 - A., hones ride from Phibitelpiala brShe Pennsylva• nra Central or the West Chester direct raiLrowl,-zalill-re sume the duties of the SUMMER TERM on the FIRST `DAT OF MAT NEXT, and 01030 them onAtte LAST DAT OF SEFTFOI• SM. The school, therefore, la .in; session • during the SUMMER MONTHS. knolls are readrad. at any time at proportionate charges. :Rtfe'aVerage number of students is 85, under the charge of nine teachara. , : The Vteikeh, German and Spanish languages are taught „by Rdsidentlnstruotor3. For eitaloneeToipirlyro. WM. F. WYERSOL. M.,'Prlnelpal, 1 ' At West. Cheater Ta. DOCII.JR. , - r ST.-LOITIS HOTEL; ' CaRSTNUT.B2 7 .)SIBorproIaRD, PlllthibEttllll - ' ' IN 'the, immediate 'neighborh9.o"9f the . Jobing Houses' onitairet , ThfiT.!ititiel ()twat:tut streets, the Banks, PoitiMity Meictipii"giaiLuge, tut tag 'ON TRH • . 41rEnxcAN AND EUROPEAN-PLAN. 115A131);.PELR DAY i• . 'Dinner-between rand S O'clock, 50 semi. ibefiefrnm'so oentshipitit.l. l kftrate class Reatauratit'attached;" Piloetyticeoi4lfrgte, Bills orPare. r , ' . i• . - The:qity:Cars take PasserigneslroriV4iy Station , to, close to the Hotel. mai-English, French,' Gifiniatt.and Spanish spoken. • Agaignoes ) S n alelpf Real ,Estittk; - , • TEE SUIiSCR - will ae , outcry at the Court:Elotietyler , trisrPabinwrbalSattr, day the 16th day of Jtine eat, at two Weld; F: Tho Farm of John Wallower, Senior, tonalsting`Ofl,BB -- simit,ed in Sasquehanna , ,t,ovitahlKabout- A ttie , miles from Harrisburg, adjoining lands open, in, nr John Zinn and others. ; our .fl, -There are erected on theilrarinwil, n, Mello . a Hank Barn, Tenant ..,OXlStittition "--- 'There is also a largo (gel seven are now in elterri , trees of eheleild - trust will read loud en r der. • ' )is the Only' national • Also, several vel ' • been and can be worked Varied to the breeze in a , The property will be sold it. lit tiourly it'ehllasers and the sale be peremptorp. , : Condittons.--One fourth rthq..purchase money paid, within one week of , the;dar.oft sale ; when possee don Will be Oren anhjeot to a lease, limning to the Is Of April ;mkt, sec to be added:to.: cce.a • the crops . ; one-fou.rth,on day , or , October; ill: residue on theist 4.401 ;Tile twolastpayinents carry interest from the day of ealei and to be , 'ailiefae toFily secured., Ihefe will also be offered fotsale at the same time-an. Place fheershYldedhalf,Aderefd , 0f,.150 nareat , of Lands sltrated on the:Short Mountain, in Lykene Valley Diriplilu county. O.4".3IIIENCIEL Assignees. • l a ' piii l 2-d2aw-wtd V. RUMMEL'S GROCERY Reinoved to No. 8, Market Slutsre' , 4 DOORS Anima likwsinict BANK. 4. MV' friends and the public - are•invitoil to '..ean and examine my dock China, Glass 'and QUeonBW6r9, at my new lOcallon;.tokiither - with 'a gene.: ral stock of Groceries of , alt. inds,.whith ITV 111 sell as olleaplOr: easkas , ther can le.hought in'this'etty: • • - apo:Btdeod* IVALENTIOR alt. . . DASID 11.A.YN,EP, 1 10 .11fARKET; )IARROPIRE4 igout fqr LILLIE'S - PATENT . , Wrouglit , . , ,on4 ChUled k 4 SEII4LIF I ,* II stietlyi the eoftleasfeiCouitut ihat. iiotli Fire and Barglerrroor. mar29.dly 11011.A.MB:---Three Eitiall.SugAr Cured Hams just is bs— ;.1 ••.• .; aro3 3V7a.:3;001C.-..;141:•i;i01. FRESH G9.41.44,,F1ELD and 14'LU Witt SKlll#3.o;*.aailre=nOrTiltoo)c pt,laTge, app i small - paakilgat iecel*ed ab • KELLER'S DRUG STORK, mull • 81 Market Wed. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL INS NONE." Nau 2lrricrtisiments` SYPHILIS SPEB:ILiTO=HES. , 12md HARRISBURG, PA.. = WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, .APRIT. 17 1861 , . (Itifikfrifferning Edition. -, • f Charleston Harbor Blockaded, TAE SoUTH ARMING. , • CHARLESTON, Aprill6. , The Federal fleet stopped three vessels which d iere coming into this harbor last evehing, one of the vessels displayed - the Spanish flag; one the British and the other-the American ensign. {they were detained - arsliort 'time and then, ',alloired i to Proceed.' Ititi intderitood that the fleptino determined lolitterfere no more with our ccirftmerce untiffurther orders are received' from Washington' Later. Troops gontioue to ,peor,la from all parts of the State, half dtsciplineCas„ many of them are, they under4o•rigid'drills.' - Vie estimated that tensthionsandtlarociiow iri and itbout the Horse regiments are encamped-at the; Race Coursdand two at Pikesville,*threw miles be • . , . Oen. Beuregard is very active in strengthen ing every position. He has offers of the services of , regiments from .illabanaa, and: Georgia, but the South Carolinians are so eager to serve that he declines any, ether, and he,says. he can get flfty_thensandemen from.this State. . , At Columbia eeery man from 16 to 61:1 •years of age is under arms. ,Teaeompanies from the State Capitol are ripWlere end. more want to o.t . by gdod'irithoritY . that the Sri= fish government :will .recognize the Southern independence at very early day. ',The same is true ofTiance. The steamer Isabel has just Come into 'port' frem the ontside. She bringi inferMation that the'Faderal fleet has weighed' anchor'aud Silied in cxmqpany with the steamer Baltic, for, ldew Anderson. ma K ial on board: ' From Washington City. WABEIIIIGTON, April.l6 Viers' is no truth in the report of the coml. I termini:ling of orders for troops to come hers from New Eniland.. A prominent gentlemen high, in, the conftL` dense of the AdmlniStration, , todhfsp - pointed:li Coromissidnef- to visit= RattaidS and' tecthe Govern:merit there the trite Mate' of affitts in this conntry. It is generally 'believed , •that this ports in the seceded States will blockaded; the mouth; of the , Mississippi; also = , ' LThtiNfar departnii,tt-dat dery busy *kg orders to varrodirbillgblYes-of the sei-tice.‘• The mill fficilitiesof tl^ie kieverdedi Mites Will' be 'cut ,oft,tbis wsek:. i Aaministragonlistkilr,ingie6ve measures to Ofehdl'the pUblic,p,roperty r in , •Virginia, by , garrOMinig *144 dsfsnding the arse nals. i Threats have been made here against the Stites newspaper; on, account of its secession Gfterbor litagrotkm; of Kentucky,' 'refnssii to fratusb.lira quota of volunteers, , te,es. gripbed`tO WarDepartmenttollirit,effect. TEtILADELNITA -LOYAL ID "Y#E 13 . 11.0!T" . : • • • -P.Exup' "74. 11 ; 4 6, 1 4 :•; A.0 1 :44 hfite,isined theifollpyrixtg procla meiti9.4,:. • OFF= OF THE Masoit or THE CAT.. offs PHIL/a-' tiELPH6I...-Filool,AllATlOii.—:GratiZila ThiadiV tt.'- ,, Tteasora.gilinstfthw State of Penn BY Iva: , pia,or against the United 'States, Will' het he' , Sufered within this.OitY-;Cont'Will violence to the persona or property of the inhahitants, be tolerated:- . 1,, . do lierOl 3 7. Pcit4o , • 4ll 496 d citizens /to- dAB - 1 .olos knoifiLro the autheri r , every person rendering, this city, aid to, _enenilea.tn open war, against 'thifttate.nna4lel Fo i ttgt l - A,tftes j by enlisting or procuring- others, ?iltiAt; ictitha &moose, or by furnishing such 6 ik0 32 1 1 #9 'o',4liarmSi:!PArg o P Ul PP , PrP*l ol l B or oher 143618r"Ce. X iiereby, require - and, command that all persons. shall refrain from assembling in the ighways of this city, anlaWfully, riotously or, turniittously, warning thein thatthe,wne be [at' their peril., crli f ijiitTos of our State and Federal G-overnrOiat must beolieied T itlicipeace add credit of Philadelphia Shell, ibe pWIiCitYPII. .B4Y qed save our Union.. Given under the, seal of the city of Philadelphia, tbfp,s,ixt.eextth, April,day of one, gtooeand henflpiQnnd situ aide..,ADAK 'AIq•DINB HENRY • • Mayor of Philadelphia. ...$1.50. Single 10 . • BOtligiThgawar.o: True 1 , /14 , Maio)]. ' • • •Witqasetosr, Del lApril 16. Ane;:bf the largest meetings eystr"convened in Delaware is noWin; :110g - rns's at itke the : Mayor presiding.; ' The following reffpliitittin Wad unanimouslY,adopted.: i.lßesedved, That,wo 'easure . and tenderer' the course of Seinator Bayard in the U. B. se4ate . , inOttairocating compioniise between:the' North and South, and that we feel cnnfideirt ,tra j ae lib 'course had Placed. us in a false pe*lon I?4fOre the world ; that we repudiate his teach= 14gs, as having an antifaiion 'tendency, and uhlrerthy,of a patriot and a-D,elawarian. •• • . , • . , irrnitnition of , liVAr at'Washingtoil. ' •VPes t xox,'ll4o. 16: wenty:tens.ot onell.and grape that were d; from ,the Washington Navy, Yard - .t° 13Aorgetown ;to-day, view of , a possible , at - r takir on , Waskingion- from that direction,. Sev-. .enil additional companiei of j qolanteexa. were: mustered into service today. The govonment hrVa'diregWl,,that no rnere r copiecof thOi.Coast , Stirvey:shail be;sertt thefieceded States- ' The followirq. Appicgritmente were made to- F. L.Tallock-4avy Agent at Portsmouth N. H. Sola Bosworth—Post Master at Mallet- Reception of President Lincoln's Messsgef j: , AlowaoAitas, Ala., April 16.. , • Por,dent read the Cfibiziakraeeting yeeteidayaildgrectedwifb, ilidlilthi4,lf9o 4 "'!) l .4 e q eo mOgYl o, '7rt h ft s, autkionact idateleaat that' B XoWAPtuiiii, , i 11 troops will be called mit to-day meet the Federal army. LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. The, North Briton at Portland, Bank kates Reduced to Six Per bent. ,ZONSbIA . 9,I4®9II . , POETI"Ds 4P4/ 10 . e steamer North Briton has arrived wit h Liver Pool dates to Friday, the 6th base The- Bank rates of discount have been' re duced,6 per cent. The warlike rumors are increasing, . - Lvov - son, April s.—Sales of cotton for the week 413,000 bales, including 6,000 bates for speculation• and. 6,500 for export. - The Market oliened„ with little inquiry, but rallied Under. the advices by the steamer Etna and the.re- duction in the Bank of Aiscount, and 'closed, Last week's prices are -mtrintuined t i , ;,The; sales.to-day (Tuesday) are-10,000 bales, teclud-, ing 2;o9o`.baleifor speculation and export The markilieloges litm at he folliiiiinV autlicirizeif' quotations :., .; • • : ~ . ; ~ • , , 1 .. 1, - . Fair. Middlings.: New "Orleans..., . . ...... .. ..8 7,6-16 Mobiles ............ , .... . . ...71- 74- ' • tp1and5......... ..... . . . ."'.•.7f 7 11'6 ''• The stock of ".cottonin port is .962,000 bales,. Of w,hieh.799,000 b ales ftl:e American . Meefirs. Hewett quote fair Orleans at an advance of id. for the week: . ' - • . - ' , 33readstuffa are dull, with- a declining ' ten-. dency. „: - . Provisions qpiet. , LONDON. Friday , April6.--Censols for money and accounts are quoted at 911@,914. The cireulars of Messrs. Wairefield,,,Nash ,& Co., rePort, wheat, and flour slightly lower. Mests. Itidhaakin report flour quiet Nit steady at, 285:0,81s. 'Vilest dull and partially' de.' , clined; ; red, lie. 3d,®l2s: 9d.: , white 12s. Bd. 14140. Corn dull and quotations barely maitt-. stained ; Mixed 81s., ~ PrOviSions dull. Beef dnll; NeW India mess 9th. Bacon dull lat 40s 6d®sos, for CiitibeilMid and longimiddlea. Lard ftrnant:66s.: „Fine 'tat loW,quiet at 645@,565. : .Spirits turpentine dull at , Bl'.lB 6.11(g8ls. Rosin firm..' BUgar stoady. T - Coffee4diet. Rice quiet. - . - ' Loniscor; April s,—Breadatuffs quiet lrtfirM. Sugar firm. Coffee firm. Tea quiet hut Steady. Rice firm. Tallow _drooping ; sales at 58. 6[l. -' Illinois. Central Railroad 24 per cent. dis 411;OiriXot Mousy MaluMApril , "6,..in the Bd, the funds' declined I-, bat closed steady; on the 4 4th theinarket opened ftriner, and cobsiderable' quimtitiee ,of gold arriving, the Bank reduced: the rate of discount to 6 per cent. 485,000 , in gold arrived at the Bankto-day.. , PIa TI AND. - The Coucepkills granted :t9 the working . men of 'London will probably terrain ate itw strike "in the building . trade: ' • Mmi - iffairr. has been nominally fined on the bOssals t int,pf obstructing the streets of-. Dort-, lIIPY hiri.,Wrie,railieed, from which lat;thas appealed. - ' Fneame:—.-The Frendirtaiyluis'fieen'idontean'- ized into five divisions; one division is ordered __,lt is announced,that the_Emperer isabontto rview the garrison of Paris_ ciovernment Meagurniao being h&en. te_sup press rinlegtilizedieligitios aliOciatiOhle '' , The .reported ,, modifidations in' thi Ministry 'The Pule gourse was depreatied and rents Were lower. • krers.arib.dr — watileleljred: —G witligreat enthusiasm at Wahl: , ' 'The Opitrume, of Tprin; -- advocates, the with drawal of the FrebililtrobiliTican Rome, as the National Italian army will soon perform their . ',The military'force in the Boutherrarbvinces .ate to be increased. • . •It is reported that Giaribeldiand the gunge-- _ a 4 Packers rhaVe a • ported- understanding.. hvexpected that tho.Bungarian• Diet willr call thelAnngarlan troops- from, other parts of 'Ankirla,•44•99444atorata Hungary, :and if op , hYrAttatFlop 1310 Alungarians will reftwe pa..Y.ltaxeSa4d andriatureetion , takeplace. riAtfarati...--T.he. - Eraper+ s .r -has decreed the re• sinep.tioe;ot payrnents.in silver in Lombardo- ArenOtia,' • r• , :Thei:provitlOxiil judicial administration at -Perth Is suppreseedo and , the , installation! of - the .oarie 'Witt of Rummy had tateliplace.; ~.“.ipingtelt...±.F.The. Porte; has ordered a:blockade of the Qoatit of: Montenegro. 4 ••-r 1 4 1 401‘• Pasha. letto.lM the Commander-iti;Ciiief Ant 4 3 0644.;..,f , 4 1.1 - y• , • ; .t,: 'I t • ksPauc..:44anaro, April 2.—Morroeco is trans. Virginia Conventlon—Harbor Blockaded. ' :P9g# l 4. 4Prx l c*r:atiol3,, )s Wrkfri ,secret Peg' R 9. 4,/44 A 46 ippooop are exuded .` A tele-, papule 'dispatch - ,',,reee "q4ernor,. Pi4ens, to #4o . o.q.ctx . 1 4. 6 noT 441:the harbor, and I;ay - P ItcippeA vessels on thd k r trads with that cit:y• • here ' ex;pq.ss CODfidf3ll6: in r rnmdr that Ccen:Sciott, VW/ 'has hauled, diiwp,,lbe, Union - LW ana ra n Ili, the fls of Cumberland County , In Notion. - = • • CA.aauma, 441 H. Adjatant d4aral, Efalbert by order Of 034: I'en.Qeq.hag lostiba wcidl for lila k0p . x49(0. of Ctimbeklatui 'eouritf. A patriotic; responsein bebaff of thri:Unfon will once gven. • Littleßlalr Ail •Arrrooae, 9pril 16. PlAlitaT644cil.tattipes are.flyingifrpm the Deox MoorAtUales64.tiarteritc)P.Altoolits: • • llew York Markets., I T 6r Tux, Apt 1 6 Cotton fni3oo bilen 1 . it 1240. Front, heavy, ajid declined 6c dales 8 )0 0' - . orders douiiitergiaride d • •r. 1• .wiitomptivs, fe that the ptclerni for the. Rhode le l4tid and Massachusetts regiments under the recent levy tcrrdoodritili; t. 4 6 - 6 -64 to Wash ington haveleeck.eduadichanded, for the_ rea eons that arringements lave pot been made Ter their neeernicintlatieb.... , . -glitkidelph44,floidiers Ready. , :Fumh.ronzau, April 111. . 114)the)iti .Iw6thid‘lirigade; 42101 Oonxoy,Aelidered.thciii:hdiricei to thiitilivax riteitt tb iiiee3giag4 Thfirthibiedt Nii,boa 'strong. 1- - „ HE STS T `CARIT ATI HAS SNYICIVN!' ' TPOURING . OF SHE -PEOPLE, ALL 'PARTIES - UNITED I 1 4 0 BABTX KNOWN BUT THE UNION I , , , , • JfetlV OF, TIEL', 13REOKINEZDGE CbbiArITTEE''READi r li7 - 43715TA131 TBT'FBESIDBNZI. men and maiey fledged. I n rt4cerdance with previous notiee, a very . la ge and eilthisidestk Mee:ting," of our citizens,; W a held at :the Court House last evening for t43:inipose ol'exPreesin.g, their sentiments and tetiiiigion the present state of the country" pol: A. J. Herr oPened file meeting in an p i le sPeech. He sikike;oftii ` el crisis now upon us and. said i t'here Should be no party lines known--thaf patriotism alone should animate Eh i e hearts of the people. He pictured the loss otforts and ,Gpvernment property in the South, an'slappealekin stirring strains to every man to reipond to the call now made by the country. His, speech was eloquent,rand was , rapturously applauded: After the conclusion of which, he nominated the following gentlemen as officers: President- - -Nirm.Af. Ir.iisma. . , , , Vice Prisideats - --.=Tion: - Wm. Dock; Gen. - Wrn. 114 Kelm, Rudolph F. Kelker; Charles C. Mat'-' till"Oli James Wurralls James. J.. Dull, Henry;Gilbert, Joseph , Sbeerer,,Geo t Trullinger„Hoh-, ert, L. Muench,' Jacob' D. 'Boas, - John Edwards, Theodore Shaffer,-"Cyrus Haase, H. C. Alleman, Charles' Buehler, Gen. li. 0.-Williams; David I linger; Geo. Bergner, John Till, Alexander 1 Watson,:David 'Mumma, jr., Captain Andrew, Faanse, 'Allen Sfurgeon," Charles 'Carlon, .Di. , John '.'llefsley, ;- Henry 'Petrel,' Wm. ' Bostick, John Shannon, Geik_Pritice. Jacob.Krihn; Sam net .Holman , James B.Aoyd, DavidlHastrip Gen. J. Heisley;Geo.. 'McKnight, Phillip Stink. m 1 t ;--John . Stahl, P John' H. liriggs;'Esii., A. B d 'Hamilton, E. 'AI {Limberten, 'John J.' cab. croaker, Harris • Fahnestoek, Wein Forney, Al render Kew, 1 John H. Zeigler,Jain Ir.: t 8i) 0, 'Jactih * D.,..HOffinati; William Colder, : J. 'D'ald‘Cainaron,' Michael' Burke, Jhn T. ..iiir leon; Eqther;Hagrq-joluiH..l3rant, Daiid K. Krause, Achanklierempli , Ftederick . Trace, Ge .. jno. -Eorster„,Abljor , J 110.; Shell, JEKII43S • Co :bait, Daniel' Mali, Geo. s Want, • Joseph Thointon, , jaeoli , Mier; 134.vid' Hartz; Joseph Lytle; Ebenezer Ward; Goa. • edrikel, , Leonardo ... p eer all ke ll AO, QO4/101.7 il-, ,-. i , r. _.. 1 ~ ...1: . , . — .;ltariek-r-Geo......tipb„,Th , J. Jones, Wm.; „Ca IWWirit''CbOt gi el ,- . , 'Win: 'WilSon, : - Isaaß, ThencriairiatiOntiliere'-iineTidliOnsh opted` i i , eE.- 1.- . 1,-- Mr': Stem' ribii‘d fiat NizVinfitire'bi ''T'tir , I teen liapbointadler the iniipOliaOfi4ressing . the sentiments of theldeb?hid: 2 . • " '' ' ,The President appointed the following gani tleinen as said-Coramitfcle''' . -- • ,Villlarii , Pz Sipes;:Cliarlas":6. ( RaWri, 7 4lniticliti R. i Migsr_., John C, . Kunkel, James.' Worrell;: General Roumfort, Robert,"L., Muenoh,-Jemee Peacock, John A. Fillier,:jaine4 ,Thompspe ; William .130stie,' Sr., 'Afeitintier , Watson and, s .oiirsoid ': .i I 1 - ;:,. . ' lam' WiiH: Wicii, gelialfii freiii the Ibrie districtLaratchairliiml of the l3ifletrhiridg'ettatfl Central Committee Waif Callcillott for anstidiffeis and his[prisencevasilgreatfitt irlfW:trenieliddtc,4 . : applause : rHz.'Waratureinarlied: tlifit'-"lie '4iis• Mb hindebte:d for the 'crill•that'lla il bietiriiittild riP rbhim , Olathe had but a few brie f I:4infarki 11 , to rake; aslis time was Occhpied in'lliel''Sifil! stein the last hours - of the session iiii titiittgisl i lat4rei , , Hemaid itt the hour _of- petit' there pi . ,no time. to •warite.ihl *Ads i'''fivfett-c - -ioite 'lrii4 ththe tole a Democrat itt the Stricbelit kb:kit tilt that he p led g ed 'his deviittert tOitlie"UPfBil . 2 - Uhl --' s " ti it, pi o- ` ,44 the Presidint of4the ted Of ite prp teat -the: lawv7and - Consititatidni'l EliiiiiieUie Apillausep. it Thad - been . his - I kuide 'to ` fideilfe 'frii floating lb foreign landS,Virid'iticiact or ak:ii of his should preirent its folds Irbin"-bii. - 4 liti: fured. -, Ali, laws and 0 briitithitibil 'must' be eri oreed , ateiderrhasarel. 'IV kife*' . 'of ri - dr vision 'of , seritimeritk- andias 'Patittite -we must ;all stand by-the EzdeutPad'on&Thiitbil States to enfoitie its - liar& hid - Piii . ktctlikPitOkii* : of 'thei -United 2, Statda. l 'tDeitee z niiii' f iiiittlaiii, j e.); , Mr , 1 Welsh =spoo k s in an e en m acn ~.le ran liakneolisis Ithidly aPplatl eil'throughou—t- , If 1- . : r 4iiiisixi . " ' thiaTiViiiimbefofflic dues of )I,e prdseniahVeifri*':Lyethidng c ounty, was neit i Called - uPoite iiddiess the meeting._ 1!,ir'.41.: thanked the'iciUblege".,toraiirepiei tunltY to express i the sentifreets of ,his, heart. ‘ lie felt proUfl ,to stand aiii?fig a band,, cf pa triciti, 'Thi; state of 'affairs h . ,4 net, beein. l of ; our : seeking,' we Yld tried !al 4013Prfkbfe means to avert it but it is oar duty now : to facet it: He; thanked God that We had at last, found a t Goireiniiient determined to iesiit tb.e..urtlier, aggression of the south ana he considered..the; question of slave r y n ow fTirx(4Bo4Pgf,l4-1 ILI spoke for , some, time in an cloqu i ent ,eti-4454 . "language; and his remarkli eficite, t i freq 4 Ago and loud , applausc. • , ~ ` ti l7 "..„R i ..42. -1 4A 111123 PN , teg • ; A1e4,00.11,„Ab ciiatAp 'ad& delivered a,v,ery ehiquent; d ritkgx • R-P.c 0( 4.4 ,- Mis:r01910*"0,70r014104001Y-APPlandrr eth '; T 4• Pgge, o f:the. 111s.grKt clPTlqs9gJ( l 4g:tir= 'iorrtlierri traitors, pnd deciageCtliaktheAge-.11 ,verriment had been, patient under ail ..tlie put-: rages,: and thatnow, was tlie : lipul &o av,ipe -out that; disgrace, in blood if ,need. .11e, ~ lie ~ closed _wit4 arc appeal for every,plau:to 'do - his duty in our Country's . por4. inAtlrPglerks Yew)oor " dituY: 94119.r.50.4 by. t.4o.Amt.iTtg.i.k , :, ‘,...-: -1i . e , I ' 4 ' sqfg' , fr_94Abei committee i 0P- AleSoln, ttionet‘reflo)sLeci the IfoPo.tnfly:WtickAleTO:relid Z 3 K iWiiKaAti,!, War 12F0 brcxr 9.9W l . 3 l,,APPillt,t,the, *w i led stemls,cif sou.* LwVllTPS.* r &ta;l,Nsti Issii#,llliraisiaria; Alabama, orida . and exas, , upon the American Union without Just cause, tgal girtts. Having procured steam 'Pieper Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINMNO of every description, cheaper thatit eau be dew at any other ea tchlichinentin the country. . RATES OF ADVERTISME ii Four lines or less constitute one-half Bluer& EIS 'tiles or more than four constitute a squctrth llali Square, one day ' SOS i it one Week , ......... .a• a A. OP 1,, • one !Wall ' .... A r . t . • . ; '" • three months ' ' ' - ' ' ..., Ai, ~; 7, ~ '" shumontbs - - ' ''. ' -,,' ~,,'" ' { one year.... , ...... „ ..,, • .. !....,, • ,‘ -- Ons Square' one' day one week 200 . ~ " ' one month.. .; - - .&oa : 1 it three mouths.. : .....'. .......... 6 00 i , d , ..' , SIX months.... . . .... . .... .:.r. .?..'. 'S 00 •-- -. . I - .. . one year • "10 oo Herstagagsa notices inserted in the LocalTS . ,, . - :before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS Ittt • ' or' , east!. Insertion. • Sfitininges; and Dandle to be ihargell arr'ir - egalhil:' Udverldsements. NO. 88. .. i end against the dictates of rearin and justice ; Ann Wirezzes,, Fort Sumter, erected by the common treasure of .alrthe American people, a* ganisomd „hy a. noble Po feel le band of anshrieali Saddlery, haiheert assailed and` Oen. q ered, hy f ftn. overwhelming force r acting under th authority of the self-styled Sorithern don fe erady*; AND Wmatathi, Threats have been openly and boastingly made, by high officials 'un the - seceeded States, that the Capitatrif the Union would speedily be attacked and subju gated arid the Nerthern States invaded .' There fore be it • • clued, That we, the people of the capital of e h E3 nnsylvania, actuated by a sincere love for t institutions bequeathed us by the fathers of the Union, pledge our irviE4 — otiffortunes, and our „sacred boners id defence of our National • and`the Conatitution of the United Stites, aclthat,we will` resist, unitedly and fi refly, all 'of aggression .on the part of those who have wantonly insulted our Governinent, outraged our honor, andassalled our rights as oitizens of aireat and hitherto happy country. Resokeid,', That we hold it to bethe duty of all good citizeens; no matter what their political predilections maybe, to respond 'promptly to the idernand: of the President •of the United States for t men to "maintain the honor, their". tegrity and the existence of our National Union and the perpetuity of our popular Gov ernment, and •to redeem the wrongs already long enough endured," and that those who by voice or ;act endeavor to prevent the accom plishment of these ends, and thus give aid and comfort to our . enemies, can only beeonsidered , a ii, tiaitOrs. ga.the abettors . of treason. ' Vosolved, That the message of . Governer Cur tin, recommending that measures, be adopted telslace the military of Pennsylvania in an ef ficient condition, was eminently agile - Pilate and patilotie ; and the prompt and liberal' manner in which the Legislature responded to that de- Maud, as well as its more recent act, pledging all the resources of the Commonwealth, to aid in thddefenne of theF,ederal government, Willi tifying to all loyal' itizens and true Patriots. Resolved. That the martial Spirit - . evinced'. - by b.:in...gallant - volunteers and-citizens generally; in rallying; at their country's Gall to march to its, defence, is Conclusive eVideriae that they are riot degenerate sons of Ehet3 who fought for 11- lierty and honor in the Revolution and in = the War of /Sig, and is a cartain l guarantee.that the Keystone State will , be found now, as she. was in thelate war with Mexico, foremost in the c paiiiterianee of our national rights; A motion was ttten Made to adopt the same. 114.'13;smitiss. moved to amend the;report of the committee nddipi:ithO 'following resoin- E,Fived, That webail with proudsatisfacflon the unanimous passage of the following resolu- 1 tion• ;by the Legislature' of 'Petinsylvania, and. 'that we adopt thelsame iurintr motto, via: t.: Molved,l.erths Seizedtj 81q., That the faith, credit and:resources of the - State, iniboth. men Menu are hereby pledged to any amount angltrevery extent which the Federal Govern. 'taent may determine to subdue the rebellion',; to 'punish the to enforce to' jays ; to protect the Iffeitillbertiesfiand Pdpertylof the .pe4lo, and to;maintain inviolate the•Contititu tfonand,theaoyereignty of the nation. 41'49n(#1911t was agFeed . tO.'find the I:"DrtA)figrsCommittee as funfknclAd was • nnani- mogsjy asiopted.,• fax. , ‘A.. B. Hahtimwt offered the following resolution which was: unanimously adopted, lEZT "./Ziscived, That Gen. E. O. Williams, :Capt. ' isaac,F t . Wateybnty and Major. Leander N. Ott, bb requested to sere as, committee to act for , this meeting fi.4 'coltecte a rg, and "custodians of sucli-Oionet as may come to their liands; as a fund-for the siapporis.'and sustenance of those:: Citizens ppauptiin county,-who may volunteer `under call of the :President, during .the time of theirlirkitiiitory services at home, and as far . tas'posstibletti comfort and sustain the fa- Otlee of‘ those who shall be thus absint, en iaked, in the service.of their country. In accordance with the above resolution, Mr.' anclMr. , .Geo. Bergner, subieri )3,ed earth, for thisi" object. The • Caramittee will wait el • citizens at once arid" . port solicit their aid for this laudable :pnrpose. r' paper, pledging> ourselves a's-igal eitrzens tpis'State and Of tho'ffnitedStii‘ wets next every one that 'liiiiirc;ach' the tab)e.t 'lt Will be bed. for 'Signathree'for r e few .dayS, -ittid ; then sent - do 'the -PriLident of the' _United States. The Neetipig ialloiirried with _three tvid i ttrtheed foi the 17f1i0q... After the pireeting had adjourned Col. Woy ron.r.Wiisinacil3;Cidled upon for a few remaririt He responded, in a neat. Union speech ,nar.d wasllCUdly cheered. , 'l"ll4? .. csowil gradually full of: patriot is tn.: tip& deterniqation- .resist Southern aggre*ori• • : • I =D4PF.!lalgtq. Sq9?T-Psl 4PYPq...7--;_143.4 ,r4.11t,,, the. Oate capital quar_da,,qf,liarlielm,rg, rapt, . Lti ,W,49rlipm,T l *aderfd4 3 l-eir %Or.N.lo3.4ckVet; G'''vnlc'T'A and #,7,l4ll:3llR4R.,.bl'uthejlakitale4,, . dorinrt.PifitAhPY Iliay.ei?eViaMPOJ. ,-, ' This is a' )49v'eln1.9P ithP (.P4 - 1111 , -P'F-alg rk ' d° ' Ythirig , mNi !Npkvpm , pAKip.th,44 ,to , XtLe.. fol- ' in .. iia j tt ti. i !?'9f a 4 -J A7-aNttq le 9sfißuY'ffmt r y' s. ,""P 6ri l !l ava TlF YR l ,3l 4 l;92 l fiff ai ki l .,. ol ?? PromPt' ' ... t64 'RPT KL, ( - ) l3e a9P..tzil , . ,caVia4 4 : tb; ?-PFefi nt : tender on the part of,.9lo,S!ate Capft4Gllard9,;., i• Olidvis frtat, 1),,ey..,a1e, imalieto ttie crpis :: :, 1 --5.,,„,,; I, -- STATE OF Rstiek.-, ._ I_ , . 71if: _ f i t l''''' 9ffictf gFiTxu - sFitiKt OF com:Awfti lo -... To` - '• ?JAI I S, Waterbury, of the. State g A *,, t., :tali Ettus”: - . , 1 , ~f tL.l.Tfief (ender of the service - of 'yOur &fin,. • pan tortlaeaovemnr of :this !Co'intiorfriaidefiltliP' - Intl aired the General ,Groyernmeriti J R b e fo. .. .brilreeptoot . , You, .will - llold.. )101#r .943313PW;7% , N ub: Rh. furtUer;'apil pixiiblyinitizeiliede order,. „. pythe•Governor:- - -•- 1 . 'E d iki r f au f , .. _ i . ...r•Rec,rotary of tife'Coieth. , : ...A:Mayer, or Marren.—Last iboat ' eight, o'clock, -the-PdropSicitem 'l4':night,of gri,, thtiftcioskinFlMLifei;iriit treir'e; r(zia 4-tPhelditiettifine Ilialyttrnial, ILO iiiilitteparedt,niaikliiiiiriziadlte iieiilvh;iieP aiit?• the present crisis. Our dtiehaiieir : aimed them with hearty chars. ,-a --z~~- ~ v