Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 18, 1861, Image 1

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NOTICE TO Frt 1.?. COMPANIES.
WE the howl Will Fire Company of
11ar , t94urg., gi-J.•l - i to crrnpaah—
xe oir , r tor site a good si-rto•I I.lnd SUCIWN
ENGINE., in g 0 ,7.1 arol ra , fy e.
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NEW
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front t'f. Phil:A.o; hi k tn k ,
01 tll.l lat Tit ?I. 01 • , ! b,
constawly real v,•l
Formerly A. B. Co.!), We. r+l the two Golden
Ert;ziee, tlnit bonnet FL , re r ti tr. i • blvg Bridge.
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ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
BOARDING. SCHOOL ,
Emma
roll rOr,VG' MET /1,17) _BOYS,
MOUNT JOY, 11.A.NCAST.KK COUNTY, PA.
QTUDENTS prepared for College or 'mai
ne.,s I. , eat on p:..want, lie tPhy and easy of as
penu-ylvatia Itaare IA For circulars COM:141-
w Av;., lidirm the Priet ip,tl
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1861. 1861.
BARGAINS IN
NUM' CAS . E 1111'S117V, all w“ILI13.
: . 9.1 - 1131;
I Niiir.terlrn ANt , Ih P..a01 T.
'lv kiNt;• , , all pri,ous awl with 1.%
owri INC+, 101110.
I'ouATNNI . AINES, very low.
l'Auco, very cheap.
('Ash I parig, different. (11111010 , .
'astris64, all qua'itl.. ,
1.101,K : . 10( . 1i 00 ~ .1; 4011E0.
, Not I I' CI Mug
B , ST 3IARS of 9kria.E'f':•',
cur flua. o Furni,lnog or ~Ibe rtal.l
111 , 0 11.1O1', at
CA*IIICIC,
N.•xl 1' Ill.• flit v,.l.arg Bud:.
NOTICE.
rfillE partnership huretofnre be
twea SANIUEI, L. ItAlt,l" and WI:A.IAM 1..
ec the firm of DAILY & (1RI)flFil. sra? .11001 kcal,
Ilio 25th 1111.1 w, by tLe I IAM
Il.1.11,5". The business of tho Ito 111 I x ill be the
Gartner.
CARPET 'STOCK,
SELLING OUT,
NO. 920 C11E5.7'11777 1 STI?EET,
PIIILA1)FILPII1IA.
In order 10 Clfr , up tlas 01'00 hio
Fatly cfb 3E3 - rc3tixeot - ,
'Their large ntil slocr of
Fine Carpetings, Oil Cloths, &0.,
Will Le Tereti .117 slit at Itc.iwed Pr
Ifousekeepors and Sterol:evprrl will tind it in
tryst to call, as every a , ticb)Nvlll bo caorwt
ap9-2Wd
EMPTY BARRELS. --Two ifundrcti
Empty Flom, Sugar and 'Will , nil
.er Minns and priceB
__npB
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
ATWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with
lock boviu. located in n re , pe,tnblo wlebbor
bond, of which pw.session will i.ck wanted tor eigth
rnmtns. Apply at I V.:I Ti:IS OFFICE.
STONE FOR SALE.
BUILDING STONE or Stone suitable
for turopiking purrroi will he deliccud In ail'
part of the city or its vicinity. Awy to
mar 23 Wyl. COLDER„III.
NEW ARRANGEMENT,
CHANGE OF LOCATION
W &LLOWER'S LINE.
The old stock of cars being- disposed of,
the auclrrsinned has broke nut in a new Once Lind tot..
tablished a tinily frelzht lino be iwnen Philadelphia, New
York, Harriabwg and all points on lire Northern Central.
Sunbury & Erie and I ackrautet k Illoone,burg railrools
Thankful for the Ilan il tottronago heretolore extended
ho ho t e 3, by premptnes3 in to retain all his aid
customers and patrons oil goods intended for the line
must be dsllvercd at the depot of the Philadelphia and
Heading railroad, Broad and C street?, Philadel
phia. Alt goods delivered at th depot lip to lire o'clock,
11!„,'wtil reach Harrisburg ti , x , mot ninz.
.1. WALD Jr., Coneral Axt.
Rcooing Hopei, Hort ishurtr.
mull
BOURBON WHISICEY!
AVERY superior article of BOURBON
EIISKKY , la quart bottles, in Nure tyul f•r Ralu by
toll!: 11. ZIEGLER,
73 Market Street.
QM
O. F. MILT F. IV C., 3IEX ,
TRAVELING AGENT OF 'llth
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
T His OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE'
Is still in successful operation end pre p red to carr
freight as LOW as any o t her Individual line beinunii y
Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Simbnry, Lewisburg, Williams.
port, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, end all points on the
Northern Central, Philadelphia nod Frio, and Williams..
part and FJmira Natiroadq.
leXal Agent at it.
1). A. MUENCII.
Goods sent to mcocri, P'Nf,IIII,IN, Nov ns
and 810 Market street, nbero rehtti, by 4 i'. M.,
Wilt arrive at Harrisburg, ready ti.r de iyery the text
morning, C F. Nit'LL'li,
apd tt
Tr ivelieg Agent.
A New Feature in the Spice Trade!
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS!
E. R. DURKEE CO,'S
SELECT SPICES ,
In Tits /bib (Lined with Pc: FA? Maw
BLACK PEPPER, ti tiVc ,
HtNt,
WRITE PEPPER, Ai L. 1,11•-, MT.
CAYENNE PEPPER, CIANAN;ov, ci.ovEA
MCSTARD.
TN THIS AGE of adulterated and t a o,
text Sreces, It is with confidence that we
to the attention' of housekeepers these
genuine articles. We g,iiiirantee them not iin:y
ABSOLUTELY ASO PERFECTLY PURE,
bet ground from fret' Spieea, ee'e %led :in,' &caned by
expresdy for the pnrys t, tuiVi.)4 r , re 'encr to
They are beattitfally un COl, (lee I with
ca
per.) to prevent injure by i.eeoing, and are FUN
WEIERT, while the ordinary ground Spice; aro tomou
invariably abort. 'v warrant them, in 1 , );nt or strength
and richnes3 of flavor,
BEYOND ALL CO3IPARISON,
as a etagle trial will abundantly prove. I:ve package
bears our Trado Mark. Manufactured oniy bry y
DURKEE RCO. ,New York.
FOrNaleby R . R. DOCK A&CO. [ri.43]
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VOL. XIV.
Dr. D. W. eTCP.MM I SS
lU&ERSTOWN, MD.
OFFICE in his own dwelling, a lew
door 3 west oftbe Franklin Eadroa f D ape', where
I•.• mly be enn<nited on all diseases, but more p titer
hir yon Diseases of a private nature. There are ninny
p tiong In Hagerstown, Harrisburg and elsewhere, who
been restored to sound health alter all other treat.
me at taled, by the 1180 of his powerful vegetabla reme•
Dr. JONES may be consulted personally or by letter,dc
-ci ibing every symptoms. And medicine sent to any
part of the country. Any afflicted person that will call
p; iimmaily and make a bargain with Dr. JONES. he will
. p them in his nwn dwe Hoc, and If not cured of pay
wll: ho revired. -
Dr. JONES oilers the only safe and certain remedy for
(low - lama, C Met, Si riot uro, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
C'osticeneoc, andmil Derangementa of the `.itotnach. This
~reparation will care Gonorrhea in tic et three to Live
drys, and can be had at any time ci Dr. JONIN, at bia of •
the, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle is sufficient
m cure a mild case.
SYPHILIS.
This is one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JONES
pledges himself to curd in its worst forms. Thle
disease makes Its appearance in so many different forms,
that a single plan of treatment will not reach it in all its
..re3 15.3 it may require different remedies, according
to tho nature of the cure. Dr. JONES will make a writ
ten article with any one—NO CURE NO PAY I The re•
medics used by Dr. JONES, are purely vegetable, and need
so change of diet or hindrance from business.
SPERMATORRIIEA:
This habit or youth le indulged in while alone, and s o
&ten learned from evil companions whan at school, and
ir net mired will destroy both mind sod body. Both
sexes fall TintimS to this disease. The symptoms are-
Pain in thii Head, Dimness of Sight, flinging in the Ears,
Pimples en the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams
at Nit hi, Weakness in the Back, Pain in the Breast, and
Ce'p•L, (indicative of Consumption,) Dyspepsia, great
'eracatsia( nt of the Nervous System, and so on till Death
put= Iln end to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONES et.
hi rs a pericat restoration, wilh such mild and Balmy
tnieoi of Herbs, that will r erfect I) restore the victim of
tit it Distressing Disease.
FPMADE COMPLAINTS.
Speedily restored to soiled health.
F. L. MOORE
An letters must contain a stamp to ensure answer.
Address flit. D. W. JONES,
apt :mni Hagerstown, Md
STEAM WEEKLY
4' BETWEEN NEW YORK
• - .0/D 'LIVERPOOL.
ANDING AND EMBARKING PAS
-I_4l SENGERS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver
l‘etv fork and Philadelphia Steamship company
laiend despatching their full powered Clyde-built i on
tile' whips as follows :
EDINBURG, Saturday, LOIN April : GLASGOW, Sat
urday, 270.1 April; CITY OF WA:-HINGrox, Satnrday,
Ch April ; And every Saturday, at Noon, from Pler 44,
r CABIN G 45 O)ISIEERAGE.... ..... $3O 00
d , ) to London ¢,40 00 I do to L00d05..533 00
zzt,rage Return noltots, goat for Six Mouths .60 00
l'as•cogors forwarde4 to Pars, Havre, Ftlrnburg
Urc•meo, Sottcrdam, Antworp, fin:., at reluood through
Lm .s.
Ara - PerSolll9 vriaf,inq io bring out their friends can buy
I WI:INF [DIM at the I . oll‘)Wil.g ra ea, to New York : From
lioerdoal or Q.ionnslow,.; 1 , 4 Cabin, $75, $B5 and $lO5.
•t. cram fr.nn e II) ()I) From Queenstown,
0 00.
:len:nen:4 .O.IIICriCIF arcommodationifar
pl 3 m: rt , s, and carry experlenctni Tlicy aro
bull in Wator•light Iron SeCtinit., and have Pateet Fire
Annthilalnr4 on board. Far further tnformation apply
at the. Comp.thy',4 tlllicna, .INO. G. DALE. Agent,
apll-tf 15 Broadway New York.
Or 0.0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg.
The West Chester Academy,
A T WEST CREb'TER, PA., within two
111 Imur'6 ride from Philadelphia by the Penneylva
-111./. Central Cr tile West Chester direct railroad, will re
seine the duties of tho sWiI.SIER TERM on the Flßf 'I DAY
f. F. MAY SEX; and close them on the LAST DAT OF Sarum.
SFR The schoal, therefore, is in session during the
SUMMER MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at
proportionate charges. The average number of !Auden la
is S 5, under the charge of nine teachers. Tho French,
German and Spanish languages are taught by Native
Resident instructors. For catalogues, apply to
VOL T. WYERS, A. IL, Principal,
apl 2md At West Chester, Pa.
GE=
CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
rN the immediate neighborhood of the
JL Job'oing Houses on Market. Third and Chestnut
streets. the Banks, Post Office, Merchants' Exchange,
ex.
AMERICAN AND EVROPEAN PLAN
BOARD PER DAY.... ~..$1.50.
Dinner between 1 and 3 o'clock, 50 cents. Single
room from t 0 cents upward.
A Urat cma Restaurant attached. Prices according to
Bills of Fare,
The Cry Cars take Passengers front any Station to or
close to the Hotel.
igrEug ish, French, German and Spanish spoken.
upt Tuhl •
Assignees' Sale of Real Estate.
litlE SUBSCRIBERS will sell by public
_i_ the Court House, at Harrisburg, on Satin .
' , lse the loth day of Juno next, at two &nick, P. M.,
Tie Farm of John Wallower, Senior, consisting of 186
arr..., eitutted in Susquehanna township, about throe
miles from lierrisbdrg, adjoining lands of John H. Fox,
John 'Lam and others.
't hera are creet,l en the Farm a large Two Story Stone
House, a 133,134 Barn, Tenant kloolos, Stables, &c.
Ito re to also a large orchard of apple, pear, peach aad
cherry trees of tholes varieties in excellent bearing or
der.
ALT\ several veiaa of good Limo Stone, which have
been and can be worked to advantage.
The properly will he sold In a body or in paroelS Maud
purchasers ; and ths rale be peremptory .
Conditions.—Ono fourth the purchase money to be
paid Vi iaiin one week of the day of sale, when posses
sion will be given, HU hjeCt to a lease running to the lot
of Anti; IIeXL. The parobaser to be entitled to one-half
the crops ; one-fourth on the first day of October, the
residue on theist of April. The two last payments to
carry int,re4t (rem the day of sale, and to be satisfac
torily severed,
'there will also be offered for sale at the same time and
place the undivided half interest of 150 acres of Coal
laud: timated on the Short Mountain, in Lykens
fluphin county.
april2 ,12.aw•uttl
V. NIIMIVEEL'S GROCERY
Remot•etl to Ho. 8, Market Square,
4 DIDOBE ABOVE TIARRISBUG BANK.
MY friends and the public are invited to
call and examine my stock of Chins, Glass and
l,laaenawnre, at my new location, tocether with a gene
:il stock of Groceriei of all kiuds, which I wilt sell as
cheap for cash as they Gas be bought is this eat%
vpd.l3tdeod* VALENTINE MIMI, JR.
DAN ID HAYNES, 110 MARKET, ST.
P IthISBURG, Ageut for
LILLIE'S PATENT
"„ht and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof
the ftNLy Mercantile Safe made, that is both
Fin. and Burglar Proof. mar29-dly
HAMS. --Three Hundred Extra Sugar
ix Cured Hams jast received by
apB iiOCll. JR. &CO.
FRESH GARDEN, }IUD and FLOWER
sums. Au entire new stock of large and mail
packages Just received at
RELLER , S DRUG STORE,
meal . 91 Market etreat.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL TIIINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
N etv '2oDertisem cuts.
GONORRHEA
=I
ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
KEPT 113211 ON SIM
A. O. Ware%
C. F. MIIECCEI.
Aasigrices
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSD NY AFTERNOON, APRIL 18. 1861
Migtettancong
UNION FURNITURE DEPOT.
GOULD So CO.,
203 and 205 North Second street, and 145. 147
and 149 nice
PIIILADELPHIt.
[From the flul.tdel, it;
UNION FURNITURE DEPOT.—Every
head of a family bas a house to furnit. and, no
matter whether rich or poor, every one wants the ne-t
Furniture his or her money will boy, and every
can be WELL FL - KNI6I.IELt if the muuey
that purpose be carefully expended.
The sale,t way to pnrchai, is t • ,e.:.1 :r
fair dealing firm , who live the to Inall , ++ +-
:Hid sell at the lowi st prices. Wit no matte: nov; •
a firm may be, ott-s , they b , vc the lie m•,rb
manufacture and the Irate wide r' Tl,
make large purchases oft:toe:I; e
e.tt prices, it is tory to ex! ,et t7-a. :-. It
'iv.:l
OT" combint-i, th. aC,v.,n; • 1 •
Maud 811+4WOrri, by housekeepeN ;
rooms, which occ;:py a front 4 f oa .
street, with tixs BrNDRED feet in ditt., .:111 i 2.
Race street, With SNTENTY.FIVE r•c! v. - :.; :
with an assortment of the be• ttn ;•:"; i . I n••
latest and. best sqles, winch car.nat • y
family want in that dirtctit.ta, C
•
the proprietors. ba7e every man 41. y
lo the trade, and any order c r. , ra 4 , 4 a, ro. r
single article or a general ir.‘:mlna•!.l le , (.1 • n,•
/ail is sure to be tilted at the 1 ,, r
same articles can be procured any w'ocro, for ni;1.1:
less than is paid/a come Odra - -.
tion, too, when sclulit:g order= to til t ed,. to : lt
have a lair dealing turn to tra i
11111.1"6•6111W _
CONSTITUTION IVAI
T3F. ONLY 'KNOWN RA'. I I , .IIV '• • .
TrIHE CURATIVE propert.; , 's oi mo•
dicta° direct thernstllvea :o I'. • ...
secretion, and by so tt:t-_riog
and liver, that the starchy price tc
converted Into auger so long as the
influance (*the
Constitution vA, , a Ler ;
which. gisT Lhasa (IT .n one t 7
tme mkt vigc , :. ai'c, ah`...! 1.) ,t t •
TETION WATEP. v orM ' i.!,
which It bris been given.
I Rhreill ( TUE NECK, i:
FLA.M.MATI..N A
TH,
PAINFUL U
For th7se •-• •.;‘,
tcsi much :: A , ,
!
to rear: yo L , ; 4
praise to
UTC , •RATION ue 'nth h!DN,I - -, 1,1,A; r, syTi
Crr.N.r. i 1-En
ift %Tr. .11.
311T1i; OF. MILI:eN I
,u r,
Diienses cccurw.g fro., • . - •
bo entirely , kurc.d by .
There is no class eC du;:a.‘es thxt i 1 en.'
(lug elects Ur Vito the human ri' Y.!
Diseases of the Kidney:4, Liadd,r and leY ••
and through a fake roodz:My, tine ar : er is
they are so far advanced si to br b.:y•!:1. : eo
ordinary remedies, and it a nt !.7!:.• . •
be done by the nhy,icians, lea s
CONSTITUTION lt-A
To the pubiie with tho conviction tart i, rn , in
this i0e.,4 *or 1.711771 'I 077 rhrr'qi Tnr1 . ..1
sa eminently rmicee4sfill iii eitrimi; . v treat th it we
be rewardf.(l for our .111 , rts to pl. ciu_ 00 %s table
a remedy In a form to meet the re , ii.tni.ire of ptt , lit
and pliy,ician. For onto Ly nit Prti
WM. , I'mprielA!te
!a:AMA'S & ALI r4.m - cral
mnr:3o.6mw No. 46 12W1 tF , LICCt, Ye}.t.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
THE Auditor appointed by tho Orphan's;
ono or Dauphin county, to dliitibe to 1 he balance
remaining in the herds of ABRAHAM 1111.1A1D, Attra ni 11 ri
tor of George W. )idler, late of Lykent township-, in e • el
county, dee 7 ,5,, will meet the names !Mere , t,:d at his f •
floe, in th:. borough of Gratz, in :a , (l O , DlDif, OD 12:AT1'1 3 -•
DAY, the rut thy of April next, at lo t , %•loz•It• A. M., 31
which time and place they nr, hereby DM ..k.l rob.att
nand present their claims.
JONAH
NOTICE .—Tho account of fl
FAtti.E.Y, Asiiguee of Dinn , l ceu tiled
LLt the Court of Commou Plows of Pau. hat oouoty. nod
Rill 11.2 conflrrvd by Ewid Court on. the ti3,t 6 , ;, - of Ap:
1561, unless onus.) be shown to tho c , ntrary,
mar3o.wBt. X 431. 11l CC1.11:1.1.., Pt of Ler .
ADNIIIISTRAT OR'S NOTICE.
WHEREAS lettere of Administration
cos the.estate or JOHN KILLI:cd;:x., ktte of haat
nanover towsoi hip, have been granted to thr subset:pep,
all rereons indebted to the sold estate ore refine:led to
make. Immediate payment, and those having claim;
against the estate of Lite said deceased, Wol make Lam, n
the seine without delay to
JAIIE'R T. If AMMON,
inar3o.Btw East Hanover Toirnship.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
- r ETTERS of Admioiatia,tion have :this
_ll_4 day issued upon the estate of .LIAVLD kl.kilCH, late
of Dauphin county, dee'd., to .the a tbs. riber. Ali persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate are recta( ;ted.
to make payment immediately, and those hovlng ctonnt
to present them for settlement.
rnar23-Stvr ,tii.AGDALEICA UAL ,
Adm ri.tratris.
NOTICE.
TUE annual election of Directors of the
Central Insurance Company, win be held at their
Mike, in Market :ignore, on 'lnesdriv the Ih nay c 1
next, between the hours of lq o'clock A. 11. and 13
o'clock M., of said day,
D. FLEXING.S,,,c'ry.
r FELE citizens of tho different cities %IA
towns throughout the State are invited to c: mpctf
lion for the place at which the next Fair
shall be hold. Proposals containing teltice neeti ael.
advantages, directed to the ,undersigtod Committee,
po'nted by the Executive Committee, will be r cowed up;
to ant including May 31st u e t. Comic ca
should be addressed to either of the c,...hlowleg
p.
. 3 11,1)13
AMA::
AMOI.:
aps td(;:matt"_c.
D Y
UNRIVALLED UNION CEMENT.
Approwd by every one who has used it, and aiiiniactl
by all to be far superior to anything of ti
kind yet offered to public-1
Will mend all kinds of Crockery. China
Glass, Marble, &c.,
FARMERS Gall mend !he han:lics 'r : ;trio
vela, rakes, their haninsF., shoe
31ANUFACTGRE133 can Ppliem and mend their lrltiae
with It. 1 CABINET iIIa.K.ERS. Att•
JOlNrllti4, fusbprt all wile se e CE
in ;heir Utoir.a.; \%i It derive, es :1, r. t
nee of ttt s admirable Cemeat.
Or Thaw who try if once will use
.no on! . r.
Air MERCHANTS MAE. A NOTE Cr
Manufacturad ; -
C. _AI. PRITRY,
No. 1202, Ridge Aventw,
PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE
- -
N. B.—Agents wanted in o•eiti Tnr;7. C.Or - 7 f7Rd
State in the Union.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
'THE undersigned having been pc. antc (1
A Letters tastamentary ou the evtate 0: J.'';' l • I •''''
deo'd., late of East Barterer toweship, Pawl - tin eoat
herelay notify all persols Indebted to mat -t ,t , re: :,
laYMent without delay, all tlio.F.e havieg el •itve Le 1 , , e.
sent them properly autheutleated fousettlerneet.
JOHN REI.PLI;,
JOILN
ap6-¢tw
'.iiii i i/
fili9teltancous
Care a ugh, Cold 17oarpvess,tftt
kt, any IrriAlon or St eras 0 /
r r r toe throat, Relieve the Threk-ing
etiONCHIAL- Cough in l'imsumtiion, Brfir.
Asatna. and Catarrh,
ikc,r? Cita,.
f t and gin strength to
th , , voice of
13 1.10 I4S'.
anti SING EtttS.
cf - 5 ,- aro aware ot auror.ance of decking a Cough
Cold - Its firA etve ; that wbi.:l3 in the
b, F i rn am would q;cid l ~., a med tern.iy, it ueglccted, soon
kt; tht Unit, EIt:(ONCtIIA Tit CBES,'
d-rau:eQut iogredle-u:3. a'l +..t• I`;:hnr.ratry end
;; , ..3eo;titil irritation.
'•T+- - ..t my ibroat, (for which
'tb.• thi)Cll.l.">''' are 3. spcur.Fc.) ftaomg
tu, utter a meek' ALisperer."
N P. Wit LIS.
t.Vu tr. use tto FIN)11
V , pealcert."
P. B. CEAPP:.
EA+ proud gery
REV. E,-r V, ttn B"ECRER.
j "aura irneant ,u the .. , :tr&r.iing
inbur of breathing. r•cAni to .&-tome."
REV. I. C. SC,GLIkquN.
; • COUtiiii 110 1)r 'tort.
DR. . 1 .. A. IIAYEit,
'A s r".4.1e nrul ple3„ , ant cornl.lnalien Cc'
•.-rwS'''.4
,uulnr{H.tl
t ..1.1;r1 N
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proved i.ieer fir
•
Fi_ WAI.Ii.EN,
s;.euk
from Cold .+•
P. ANI , Fniz , N,
t. Loot%
t:rnanving lloara.lie,ds and
't f so r.oenmon with
' efi•>2.....“: Ft anti cl-tweri::,
h 01' L
3 4 .! 4: ll L l .Ps U'ult l ern
en)ale College.
T iltICI1L.:::
"•..'nem. %viten taken before and
".:±1111.411, , , 1!:cr lilCy proveat Iloarac-
I nto,t Frain ::gat etToct, I think they
, -t be of ot:rto.turnt advantage to me."
4:V, A. M.,
t,eyd CMl"ge,
;44, _.,i',..', ti, ,111, i.:1i.:,',2,1::ti :,,,. 'L.'3 c1C11 1 .2 It 110 T
I!Iw r
iiIILAT :REDUCTION IN PRICES !
SEWING MACHINES
i t 77
'.;".PP:O I ,,`FIV.EIITS AT REDUCED Pislz ES.
to E ; L ‘VI I .:=:ON autiface
~i,„!;;: L their suits ilt
. V, ': r g
i; I•Nlifittl thereby,
; r"-t'. their Sewiug
A:E•T cla tj,,ly aril but:old at rates that,
v.;; 01 0,4 el i :aclero, capi tal
;i r.r ~ I I ; F eces s
( ~ .1; • • nw hipr,, aud,
;1;fto 6 , .ern
IS ov,ry
:T1 :1:4:.• : , 1 ~ .th I e at•OVe i Will
.1 , \.,t a. prier?, froth 545
aim esub-
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
re , t one in inn mar Let, be uniae, Bup h
eel e Net (.tit 0• . order, aad, they are now ee
the rim* ninchine", , . COI tort :ue theln
Ih r, l anq ?tfaxl, - ,!t
riot-em
"N7V"
FAMILY PTI,ITO STO RE.
✓TIRE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED
a Wholepale and Past Pm: and Prescription Stem,
hi the Iron Froot Thinning, No. ItiS' Market street, lately
occupii.el by a:r. Eby, Itchre can he found vi yeti re new
stem; of Fre , ,iti and Pure Itragi, Perfumery, = OA.
OIL COM, OIL 1,11 I'd, Burning Fluid, Alt
Me.; Salim - wry, V:111(7 Artielett, ti.e. We
dace the ii.gen , y for ' • t hy sale of II 1111 ,, '8 Cria,rAttt
Teeth, to 'Witch we would invite the attention or
fleui;sts.
Ey strict tittentiott to bueinv6s, and degira to please
we ycsv,e; , lll:,7 f. , 1, aarc tthlie ratrouat:e._ _
G. w..blif.E.S.
I.l..—Prat. 114.Ara11.1 6eid.ttra and. Tobacco ometnotly
I.lfitad.
t; 1
DR, T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST
CIFFERS his serviceo to tlxo citizens o
nurrisbur g and its vicinity. He solicits a share 0 1
the pubbe patronage, and gives assurance that his best
rudenvors shall be elven to render satisfaction in his pro
tslssion. J3,,“.1 au t,ld, sell tried dentist, he feels safe in
.netting the public gent:all, to rail on 'aim, assuring
hens ti g.t they will not be dissatisfied with his services,
°bine No. I.ltS 'Afark,t street, to the house formerly oc
cuomd by Jacob It. near the thlitOd States. Hotel,
Liarfstmrs, Ya. „ mrS .ily
AMBROTYP.ES FOR 25 CENTS.
Fri' subscriber respectfully announces
to tlie cityeus cr iliarliburg area vicinity, that be
has taken ro:.:n.; over Er.I.L.R.LR'z HARDWARE STORE,
Louth-exit corner of Market Square, 'where Deis prepared
to execute erery myte of AMBROTYPFS, at the teevest
prices, from 25 cette and amwards. DAGUERREOTYPE:3
airritaly copied, and Pictures inv.rted in Lockets and
PInS. CaSi'S Or all tiemrip•aoat constantly on hand,
Give me a call if yea w 4M a gyut and cheap picture.
midlm ' - 4 ‘l4tltO it at. PARtillit...Ambrotspist.
• _LIDERNEkti
E 1 3 E - IT ER,
OFFICE—TrIIRD . STREET, '.:F.I3ELL'S ROW,
NEAR MARKET,
Cilestrtia Street scar F}.urth
e 147 ON FISRRISBLUW, PENT 'A.
rathAzt
LIQUORS AT COST I
ILTAVI:SG concluded to discontinue the
imsineca, rra offer elm large and complete assort-
meat of Wittsti, .13 &NM Is, and liquors of every.de
scriptionedso.ut witnent reserve.
tIOC% JR. 3: CO.,
0: posits the Coact HMO.
El.-L. GODBOLD,
DRACTIC.I.I. and Repairer of
.1_ nano.% re?Cdiro orders in
att,t;:e at WM,. :11thdt.; Store, 92 31arket Hirool
itli - orderglefr at the. :thos - e , named Rime, or at-tho Braditt,r
onge, will'rneet with promot attention.
1 [tit et,s-: PIA tor SCIAB-0.1.y
1861. • 1861.
INTERESTING TO ALL!
CATJICART & BROTHER,
• No. l4 MARKET SQUARE,
FAVI:NOIS litiON FETAL TABOO AEFOnTI2.NT OF
:::;PRING - DRY GOODS
Ai. I I:+yr , „l7l, mow, INERT sn - LC, EVENT QUALITY,
.ANY rr..i :L.'s LOC' Ai.'...•)Lo , AGLY.
DAP.A4: LN GRE ILT VAL: CIS.TV
.sri)cg UP W.XIDS, PRICES LOWER
THAN EVER.
ctfisrall to perchaArr3 a.
CATBC
mar_'.; deer to the Harrisburg Back.
• -- s To SELL PACK-
Ai;zs o ~ TATIONERVarid JESt'ELRY, at prices
one th':rd less than can be purchased elsewhete. tail on
or address (stamp enclosed,) J. L. BALLY.Y,
mar2s.3atd tr6.l6i courCstroet Boton, Mass.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE FLEET IN THE HARBOR.
GREAT ANXIETY TO BEAR
FROM
Cuastssrox, April 17.-4dM.
There is nothing stirring to-day, bit the
pros . irct of the secession of Virginia gives great
joy. Nothing has been beard from Virginia to
day, and there is great anxiety to hear.
The steamer R. Cagier, from Savannah, re
ports having passed a steam tug on Sunday,
with her smoke stack gone, off Cape Remain,
bound South, probably the Yankee. The same
day she spoke the steamer Baltic, off Charles-
ton bar. The captain of the Baltic stated, in
answer to a hail : "We take Anderson and his
command to New York."
The Harriet Lane was inside the bar, and
both vessels had steam up. There was also a
steamer inside, probably the Isabel.
Captain Crocker reports that he saw Fort
Sumter, but could perceive no breaches in the
walls. The outside looked somewhat battered.
When five miles away he heard firing, which
was probably the salute fired by Anderson on
leaving the fort.
DE! 44. S .1;;C;k 1 / 1 W,
Bopto,-)
The Merchants raise money.—.Yetespaper ekes visited
by Union Men.—A. T. Stewart takes the lead.—
The killed and wounded in Fort Moultrie.
The Seventh Regiment has received orders to
proceed to Washington. They will leave on
Friday.
At a meetinm 's of the merchants held to-day,
twelve merchants subscribed one hundred dol
lars each on the spot. There is great excite
ment here this afternoon.
A crowd of over five thousand collected be
fora the Express office, threatened violence if
the American flag, was not displayed. It was
soon flung out amidst tremendous cheers. A
similar visit was then paid to the Day Book
office with similar result, the editor barely es
caping by the aid of police.
The Daily News was then visited, the crowd
having increased its numbers greatly. It is
reported that A. F. Stewart has offered a mil
lion dollars to aid the government.
The Express of this evening says it has reli
able information that forty-nine were killed
anti one hundred and thirty wounded at Fort
Moultrie.
The Daily Yews put out the American flag.
Most of the crowd then started for the New
York Hotel, the headquarters of the Southern
visitors. The Day Book having drawn in their
flag, small crowds gathered about the office,
but a posse of police wero.on the ground.
The steamer Glasgow, from Liverpool on Zld
inst., has arrived below. Her advices are an
ticipated.
W. 0. 1107:KOK. A pens
Empbatic Union Declarations by Gower-
Governor Dicks was waited on last night by
Company F., the Governor Guards, at his qo•
tel, who informed him that they come to sing
the Star Spangled Banner with him. The Gov
ernor expressed pleasure at the visit, and said
he was too hoarse to join with them, but he
would tell them that he was still under the
Stars and Stripes.
The Star %tangled Banner was then sung by
fifty.voices, with fine effect. The Governor
thanked the visitors for the courtesy, and said
that he hoped that "Matpatriotie air would be
song on all fitting occasions forever. The Union
must be prcservccl. '
A voice exclaimed—" Governor, you have
done your duty so far."
The Govemor . replied, " Yes, and I intend
to keep doing it."
The visitors responded with one voice :
"We will stand by you." Much enthusiasm
was manifested.
Witmorox, Arial I.6.—Tbe' Union feeling
now prevailing here is intenss, and the few se
cessionists have been overawed by the deter
mined aspect of the people. A scheme to seize
Fort Delaware was undoubtedly projected; but it
has been frustrated by the action of the Gov
ernment. A company bad been organized, and
the arms were to be taken 'from the military
academy to equip them. This movement was
designed with, a double effect. It was. to get
usstssion of the academy rifles, so that they
could not be had by the people in a sudden
emergency, and to arm an efficient company to
carry out secession when the time to act should
arrive.
Our merchants are frowning down secession,
by a determination to patronize no paper that
does not give expression to Union sentiment:3.
Senator Bayard Is now on a visit to Virginia,
and his friends, who are suspected of secession
sentiments are keeping quiet, the Union senti
ments here being so unanimous as to convince
them that there no hope for the success of
any effort to , capture Fort Delaware.
At a meeting of the Jackson Democratic
Club, last night, resolutions were adopted ex
pressing nutlinching devotion to the Govern
ment, and a proposition was made to raise an
Irish regiment,, to be tendered to President Lin
coln for the defence of the country.
13osrozi, April 17.
The steamer S. R. Spaulding leaves this af
ternoon for Norfolk, with 690 troops, supposed
for the purpose of garrisoning Fort Monroe.—
The remainder will leave by the overland train
to-night.
The Webster Bank has offered $50,000 to tha
State, and the other Boston banks will swell
the amount to one million of dollars.
President Davis will issue a Proclamation
to-morrow. .-ThErellbintrt bakrbactiong sessions
to.day,:, It is plobable that 150,000 more tyqcpp
will4l called Into the field.
From our Morning Edition.
FROM CHARLESTON.
41111..-1.
NMI YORK LOYAL.
NEW Yourr, April 17.-10 P. M
SECON'D DISPATCU
=
nor Hicks
13Aun1orcit, April 17
Delaware
movementi of Troops
tosToN, April 17
More Troops Coming.
MowtoonErty, April 17th
ftsamgrintingl flu,
Having procured !Steam Power Presses, we are
,irepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every
liFenptiou. Cheaper that it can be done at any other es
taisianeui in the country -
SI-Four Fetn er ken constitute one-baJf square.
fit s= r r more than fyir ronstitate a square.
lIaL•.-r,mare, one .5 , :y ••• • •
One week....
one month
three months.—
Fix months
one year
One Square one nay
one week 2 00
one month....
4, three CllOl/Ib3 6 00
it six months.... 8 00
one year 10 00
jErßosiness notices inserted in the Local column, cr
before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LINB
or each insertion.
NO. 89.
ear -Marriages and Deaths to be ebargod as regular
athrertlaementa.
FROM WASHINGTON CITY
The Secretary of War has just received the
official document containing the first response
of the volunteers of Massachuetts to the pro
clamation of President Lincoln.
A menti:er of the Virginia Convention tele
graphs from Richmond that an ordinance of
secession will pass that body, but that it tvill
be decided to submit the ordinance to the.peo
ple of Virginia for their ratification or rejec
tion.
Washington to day presents a decidedly-mili
tary appearance.
Many volunteers ate rapidly enrolling them
selves and reporting to tha Department. These
new recruits are yet without uniforms.
The War Department is in receipt of various
notifications to the effect that volunteer from
Northern and Western States are moving to
wards Washington rapilly.
The Government regards it as treasonable
for Northern manufacturers to sell arms to the
seceders.
All tho elderly men who aro exempt from
militia duty arc to hold a meeting, and form a
corps to defend the city.
Latest From Virginia—She Refuses to Sc-
Menu°Rti, April 17.-5 o'clock, r.
The ordinance of secession has not yet been
passed. The Convention is still in secret session.
Nothing known for certain what the result
will be.
A private, dispatch has been received stating
that the secession ordinance had been rejected
by a majority of eleven, and that the Conven
tion had adjourned sine
GOVERNOR HICKS FOR THE UNION
rIIILADELPIIIA, April 17-12 lldniglit
Governor Hicks' patriotic declaration was re
ceived hero with enthusiasm. Recruiting is
progressing steadily. Enrolments in the city
exceed five thousand more mu than is required
to fill the quota of the city.
At least ten thousand have already been ac
cepted at Harrisburg. Many property owners
have resolved to reduced the rents to families
of volunteers, and have notified' them that no
rent will be required during their absence.
Tite Reinforcement or Fort Pickens.
ITAFtmicaoN, April 17
There can be no doubt that Fort Pickens has
has been reinforced. Governor Wise rec. ivcd
the followitix despatch on Saturday
" MoNroomsnr, April 13.—T0 Hon. H. A.
Wise.—By authority of the Hon. L. P. Walker,
Secretary of War, I have to inform you, for
general publicity, that on last night rtinforee
wants were thrown into Fort Pickens, by the
Government at 'Washington, in violation of the
convention existing between that Gocerninc-nt
and this Confederacy.
A letter from a coreespondent at Boston,
dated April 16th, 1861, says :
Massachuetts is aroused. Boston is full of
enthusiasm Every train arrri.ing brings in
different military companies from the country.
Farmeil Hall is already full of soldiers. Tt
truly looks warlike. No one cares to.: talk
about budness. It is now pouring rain, yet
company after company are pisi4ng down State
street. Caro will ho taken of all their families
while absent, and thousands of dollars have
already been distributed among thew. ; .
Senator Bigler Serenaded.
Es-Senator Bigler wag serenaded by the citi
zens, this morning, and in a brief speech' be
declared, that whilst differing from the present
Adniinistration on queslious of policy, - in a
contest liko the present lie was emphatically
and unequivocally for sustaing, the Government
at all hazards.
At a meeting of the Jackson Democratic
Club kat night, resolutions were adopted..ex
pressing unflinching devotion to the Govern
ment, and a proposition was made to retie an
Irish regiment to tender to President Lidco
for the defence of the country.
To Hon. JOHN P. PENNEr
Please inform the Governor at once that the
Banks of Pittsbnr , will cheerfully respond to
the call for mouey ' to meet Ihe late appropria
tion to le used in enabling the Ckpvernrnent to
sustain the Constitution and the Laws. BY Or
der of the Board of Rink Presidents.
•
Adjournment of the New York Legisla
ture. . .
ALBA-NY, N. Y„ April 16.--lhe Ataie Legisla
ture adjourned sine die to-night,.
Seuittor J. McLedd
.Ikltypliy. a Democrat, hi
the course of his temarks, said he had served
his country before, and, if God permitted him
to liKe, but tyfew. days would elapse • before Jled
would again be found ready to battle ttndp . t, ,
the fitin — of LIS country. •
TheSebate sillourned =Wit overwhcilhing ,.
en ut
thusias. The "Star Spangled Iltitthti l
rsn subseonenfly sung by Mr. eefe.;
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Tynoxn, April 17
Massachusetts in Motion.:
BOSTON, April 1.7
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